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JULY 30, 1894 Omahis Gots the Missourl Aggregation Back | KANSAS CHTY: Jily B=hs, Blies, rop Termary Drivie o fus made tor it: Lropoted Now Wage Echedalo on the Ban'a | BEfiate i, make Oucriirys, fo, the other | with IWh( brown hair, toind, face, of mibet | Says tho Republioans Oan 8weop New fork Tnto the Lead Oz More, LT GG L oL s DR B R G L R LR Rl m:hé Moving Cause, paign inthe common interest Hime Wt the Royal hotel, Hamiiton. ont: if They Only Stick Togother, too the game to do them any good, | ahd its falr and courteous treatment of —_— GOMPERS EULOGIZES DERS, on Saturday, and when leaving stated he phidrpc was going to Montreal to foln a party of Thi y played a phenomenai | horsemen, SENSATIONAL PERFORMANCE | zame. g everything that came his Williams Wil Train Falfa. FIREMEN AND "TONDUCTORS INVOLVED | Ao aslon to Dofond the Fed. | friends who were going yachting BRICE THINKS THE SENATE BILL WiLL PASS A it 02041800 0o It!8reported that C. W. Williams wil JAA oration's Kefasl to Strike IDA WELLS TN NEW YORK. 03001000 a—4]|Ltrain Cypress, ¢, dam of Falfa i | ot 0 NEW YORK, July 20.—Samuel Gompers a Mado g One-Handed Catch that Won the Riansan City, 12: Indianspols, | this yenr. It Is “heyond all question 4 fact | RANFond OMelals Deny There WIll Bo Any | publish In the August number of the | Tells of Her Lectaring Tour fn England | Ohlo's Democratlo Senntor Expresses Sily and 1e Reeult Views on the Present Logisiative 7 g red owd <ansa v, 0; anapolis, | that this mare had speed enoug e Streifce and, e i Game and Paralyzed the Crowd on K Cit Indianapol Ll b ; kel lll_ h"\\ll‘u‘l’; Lokt American Federationist an arti on the No Biwsct NEW YORK, July 20.—Miss 1da B. Wells Difficulty — Flower Asky the advocate of the rights of the colored for Harmony, rned runs: Kansas City, 7; Indian 3 g she recent great stri © says In part day Ball Gamos, ileard (2), Klusman playa: | walied unies e vent flagel Beard to. Manning to Iitiss liings | the field, but soon afterward injured her a0l And tiie or. Agalng ching [— to Niles to Manning AT gnkle, “anhd wax’ relegated o the harem " Pullman (o submit to arbitration in the con- | PO “I and the agit o agalr [" 1yh "”‘l*‘ & balls: Off Kling, 7; Phillips, 1 he I8 gound she can take a record to EANTAR OIH troversy betwee d his employes VAL A LU Lo E st LSl i L iha, 17; Rock Teland, 1. k out ; g 1; by Phillips, 2. | bike ns good a 5 st, and fight it | KANSAS CITY, July 20.—Thero was a |- § m‘- ( ‘”I o ':”“::l :"" 'r”m””'i < “”; tour of lecturing in England, spoke tonight | NEW YORK, —July 20.—~Thomas C. Platt ria, 0; Des Moines, 7 Time: One ¢ and fifty-five minut out on that lin & mesting of the lodge of the Brotherhood of | 55 V¥ emory of man as one of | & x 3 B . b L o Bt. Jos, 13 Quincy, Umpire: K Batteries: Kling and e —— s o0 e dodge of the Brotherhood of | the” greatost labor struggies in tho history | at the Bethel African Methodist Episcopal | said: “I observe that our distinguished anti S, Louls, 13 Loulsville, 40 Donah iips and Murphy. l'l'l"l\'l‘lrl"‘ o nt Pltishurg. A0Come gineers at Argentine last even- | of the country. Like many of its predece chureh, ammany fellow citizen, Hon. Willlam Glileagg 16; Cincinnath, 0. Vol wnd Dkey o SIEAE 16 i RG, July 20.—Pittsburg has fs- | ing, at which was discussed the proposition | sors, it has failed of its immediate object, Thomas - Fortune, president of the Afro- | Grace, is roported as saying: ‘Under no pux City, ‘1 roit, nnings. Ikl 3 : sued a challenge to the other cities of the | of the company to reduce the wage schedule, | Dut It has acectaplished more goud in directing o pagie co ¢ Wells and Rapids, 12; Milvaukee, o MINNEAPOLIS, July 20.—Today's game | United States for a road bieyele race. She | while o . attention to the underlying wrongs of modern | A league, - introduced Miss “Wells, | clrcumstances will the state democracy have Kan Indianapolls & broke up in n o and the umpire zave It | ofrers” 1g' pit - texm of five of her bes i ;.]...m,. rs of the order refuse to | oo than nl the leotures and. publications sald she wont to Bngland at the invita- | a republican at the hoad of the municipal A four runs in the first haif of the sixth, | road riders against a similar team from any | !4IK for publication as to theM proceadings, | could secure in a decade. Out of all the | ji%) OF the prominent thinkers thorc, aftor | gioket. The Tammany leaders at Saratoga ROCK ISLAND, [, July 20.—(Speclal | tieing the score, Manager Long withdrew | part of the country in a race from Buffalo | It was stated by one of the men unofficially | tumult it has revealed to the world the char- Lk 4 sresident, She | send forth loving messages to the stato N y a went in to- | his team, stating he had to cafch a train | to Pittsburg on the 2ith and 25th of August. | today that the lodge decide acter of one of its noblest sons, Biugene V ew York and before the prosident. — She . b Telegram to The Bee)—Omaha went In t0- ) (0%, hsioiy 'Sty He ts lMable to a fine | The distance is about 215 miles, Hesides ay that the lodge decided not to the | e, “Hip sl sons, Fugene V. | aqdressed 102 meetings in and, and as a | democracy and tell them the tiger is ready day's game with evident dotermination to | of 300 for taking his team off the field, | teams, individ riders are invited to | new schedule presented by the Santa Fe com- | Debs. HIs carnestness, honesty and sincer- [ yegyit an anti-lynehing committee, composed | to lie down with the donkey. Mr. Grace vindicate itself for the losses of the past two | The conte as’ a hgging match, “and | contest, The race will be ensineered by | pany. Thia was foreshadowed in the Journal O oot oD, opo. | ©f Prominont people, was formed at cach | boldly announces that what he and his days, and wont at Sonter In a savage man- | PPl T bR Ly OU | Agiregate $21000 In valne. yesterday morning, at which time It was | sition he desired to submit to the Managers ARt L TR G s B o fives AL t1in AiFat Mipn oL & conlle PN Y 9 1 announced that if the company insisted on | association contained no other condition than | batiarie outrage againet human dite. Mise | and pormanent republican apiit y‘f,r.j;."""',‘,' outset. From that on it was a battle with l':“i AT ey ]fi 1 ‘1 b PARTS, July 2.—In Bordeaux today A. | the matter there was pretty certain to be a Hy‘ [m statement of strikers. In other | \Wells said the people of the south are as | throw their several masks and front merrily the stick, although the locals gave a ragged | \ Hits: Minneapolle, 20; Toledg, 16, Brrors: | 4 "y floimah ‘e Amerfoan, beat Loste,,| Walkout on the system, in which the engi- l‘.‘r:"‘fv“‘-"”‘“’"). ‘;“‘d‘"':'l‘? “"“"“'l ”Ix """"“ ]““'. bitter against the negroes as they w be- | towards the plunder. No sane republican exhibition in the fleld. The feature was | Nfjnn Toled: Home runs: | the best rider in southern France, and sev-| neers, firemen and conductors were to be | then on a sirike for thelr positions. Tn vio | [ore the days of freedom can fail to see his duty under such circun <y L o 1fet e THNG faner, - PArvin Bt b L hen on a strike for their positions. In view | * Concluding, she said: “The lawless lynch- | Stances. 1 have no candidate for the masor the phenomenal one-handed cateh of a line | Hulen, rden, / 1 wheelmen of local fa The race for | concorned. The publicati aus: ! J gdad e ornal et romo | Rithond, WeoHucken, Merayind, Oiike heelmen of local fame, The race for ( ie publication has caused some [ of the fact that the railrond were asking | ings in the south for alleged crimes against | 41ty, nor the smallest disposition to infiu- AN TR L Ry ¢ and | Double plays: Nilind “to Carney. today was won by Lumsden, with St discussion in rallroad circles, and while the | to be reinstated, we submit to the calm Judg- | the whites are in ninely-nine cases out of | ence the conduct of party affairs, except to ml u”;:“ fl:‘:zll lm;l’r of lh»-Hnlmh l(n'x}nm.; ;m' (‘H’m urs ‘.3;"1( v,h!n)' minutes, n mr k‘ "n \'mulh-‘ N, s 'r"‘] 'mm Muringer [ managers deny there was anything in any ““["I“‘ of “”J“:v'lh r H“\mlvllv(l \...1\»\- b a hundred simple outra against our race, | counsel union, to wrge that the factions which settled the aspirations of the twins, [ McDonald, = Batteries: Parin 1 hird e tandem race of 5,000 meters was [ wav objectionable A e | Cither wise, just or expedient to advise our | The press is in control of the whites and | come together in one party, to beg that no Tho stop had a paralyzing effect on the | Burrel Hughes, Blue an IVM<I.nIvm1. on ).., \""“‘,”l“ and Louvet, Passier and m;'ly 1;97"1”‘““‘(')':]‘ "lll'llull‘l:“rl:r;p".«u‘d ._nllkmrls fellow workmen of all trades throughout | the attacks upon us are colored to suit | influence, however small, no element, how- fans, and was acknowledged to be the most Standing of the Teams, rooks, Americans, were second. ALl C1H08) b5 wak tVAY VI Ay wove | 1ohY country 1o Iny down their tools and quit | themselves. The colored people of this coun- | OVer fow’or weak, be sacrificed 1o the’ anery o s gratind 8 1 5 Const Wherlme soncerned ove Hel adal y ¢ | work try should organize themselves from one | SPIrit of faction. If there was ever a timo Pt b/ sl LD L el SAN FRANCISCO, July 2.—Walter Fos- e R ”'v;«,,l.d,:”".1,'.""":, o heme | “Apart from any other consideration of | end of the country to the other. They | When republicans should keep sober and Score: St LIV TATEAD e T e " i s e AE ebenin & OF enginsers | s “question—aye, even eschewing for a [ should at least contribute the sinews of war | think before they act this is the time. ROCK ISLAND. Minneapolis .. ter, Otto Zelgler, yr., and Charles 8. Wells | last evening, and the decisive action taken | momont the consideration of contracts en- | with which t ht the battle. “We republicans have today the A.B. R. 1B, PO, Kansas City . ] of the Rambler team, accompanied by | confirm tho rumor that trouble is brewing. | to ool i a6 FHBH TN B LR L e b el ¢ L BWisiay ot JEb 1R Fhainnatols s 1 P S The strikers at Argonting ara in hien . | tered into between organized workmen and | duty to see that every story published from | Wity of @ lifetime. 1f we are wixe and Cantillion, Grand Rapids 4 i morning for Denver. whora they will mest | and the actlon of the englneers mests thors | LNCIT emplovers, and even putting aside the | the south in-which & nesro is accused of | {rue to public sentiment wo can clect th PR Dotroit 7 e AR A LR AT L WL al excellent reasons given in the stalement al- | some fiendish act and lynched for it fs run | Bovernor, the legislature and the municipal }g iz, Milwaukee 48 ) meet of the Lengue of American \\'h::-:'n’x::‘.‘x: R AL fiel e ready issued—we feel confident that it would | down by our own detectives, if necessary ”"’;"' in New York; but we are not united relg, e ———— next month. men are among the MAY ALL QUIT PULLMAN, ve been the greatest mistake, the most | and the other side of it published. There | and we the at the crisis of our internal difi- ‘l_’l"l:‘l“ NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES, speediest on th s od Rl palpable wrong ever inflicted on the workers | are two sides to ev Iynching.” 1-|’||l|4>x A false step now may be the ruin " () v > . o 0 o0 v to do othe i the con- of eve ing and the resurrection of - Eontat o St. Louls and Louisville Take One Apiece i AerH) SiraliCoRvAny NEREHELINg ol Employs ALY (IR AR it aNIRD plea earonE wib: many on its own ash e D S BTG 46l HRTS 6 | LaNgoL? i M T el G L L port (o the men on strike, while advising - g A Sty The home_team | !N Biltor of The'Bee: Lincoln and Jack- AGO, July 20.—The Record will to- | Gin" tallow workers not to enter Into a | Great Preparations Gelng Made for the BRICE THINKS IT WILL PASS, OMAHA. was victorious in the first event, making a | o Plac = {’r’k 1:.y n(‘l"v_i'l. orltl'-ld I!_ur morrow morning publish the following: “If | sympathetic strike at this time.” C rony by Santa Fo Catholics. BTSEHAS 3 » A.B. X ¥ eel runs o Mene '8 ( ace. Are . ot also e or | nogotiations now pendin o ea 3 — — SANTA FE, N. ) ily 29— o y cnltles Over the Tariff 3Ll Will ANl 13 i A R total of thirteen runs off Menefee's de- | sixth pince? B o got ow pending are carried to a Ats0b oot RieiEe Eaubit SANTA FE, N. M., July 20.—One of the e o AT i) livery. Numerous errors lost the second | (No. If the race stopped there Lincoln | Successful termination, the striking car | MINNBAPOLIS, July 20.—The strike YORK, Jul N a 5 i game for the Browns. George Munson, the | and Jacksonville: would divide whatever | bullders at Pullman will quit the ‘model | among the stevedores at Gladstone, Mich., | Will be celebrated in Santa Fe during the IR R AR shidtledontbil £ H At Relres fes i dEist BoeltloR b or G A pee [ mIe Ded Molnes "Wt el sira (BIAce, | town’ in a body and become the employes of | was ended today by the men abandoning | coming fall, when the pallium Wil be con- | sai e thonght (e ooy oot Vanathea Jho retires from hls position on AWSUSt | dnd Quinicy sevenin, it any) * | powerful now corporation organized for the | the American Rallway union and turnins | forred upon the Most Rev. Archbishop Chap- | in the form as amended and wdopted by : TS RN A TR 1 S i £ BraS Central City Defented at G manufacture of palace and freight cars and | {yen theit cards of memborship 40 o ent | Pelle. This will be the third presentation | the senate. He said three or four of the o drama, 'he Derby Winner,"” was pre ¥ Defeated at Grand Islan tendent Kelly. Some of the more turbulent P ur of the AP sented: with o £ wwatch Ly fhe members | CENTRAL CITY, Neb, July 2.—(Speclal | day conches. For more than a week seoret | were not permitied 1o return (o work. of the pallium In Santa Fe, the first being | Senators—he would not mention any names Attendance, 7,00, Score first | Telegram to The Bee)-The Central City | communications have been passing betwoon - when the saintly and lamented Archbisho were in a very peculiar position. They B 3 ; o 80 and lamented Archbishop ey R ¥ 4 team played Grand and team today the agent of the corporation in Chicago and Fa 9 o . | Lamy was consecrated archbiehop. The | had early pledged themselves, purely in RBataiaca. . St. Louis 00601042 *13|Grand Island. Scor Grand 1siand, 7o | the strikers’ central committee. - The offers | IRONWOOD, Mich., July 2 e e o o i 'mm_l‘l_;j‘ the interest of party to ‘suppori the Omaha ... Loui \.u: 5 10100000 2-4) Central City, 3. Batteries: For Grand | to the men arc in writing, signed by a man | Union voted the strike off today, and the PR, 0y BiNoskHRIBIa LSRR Bibvate :'1'.”,\ ;;::1: '(‘I‘n’.»l |"i":"'v? iing the fact arned runs: Rock Island, 7; Omaha : L Sl ) ety iy ll;fl‘;u;[.“l'ur“,‘mlmn and Linahan; for Cen- | of wealth and prominence in_the business SR b LU }W\’;“&, to the same dignity, Apostolic Delegate | therefore to fhe bill and. would much e Tt i, "Hatchimeon AL d Wil SaSaqibisming and shanic Urhe game | cireles of the city. The names%of a_number e o LR Satolli, Cardinal Gibbons and several other | fer to have out azainst it, But these Threabase hits: st oy s Men , B . mepeeniraliCity mhur of capitalists who are connected with the | eps, men and the county sev relates are expected to assist at the august ,-muuu_l ~!w1 firmly and manfully Hutchinson. Struck out: 1y 'y | plays: Connor i <tein. g Long Bob is Anxious. enterprise are also mentioned to give the | thousand dollars. ceremonial. In anticipation of this great [ hY thelr o the parlin- Lookabaugh, 6. Bases on 1 ity O DALS: SO Breltenstein 17 of, ;| BUFFALO, July 2. — Bob Fitzsimmons | CO/imunications greater welght, s I S HEINITROUBTE event extensive improvements and addi- | jad' this e T intact the. body S fortys 4 oft Lodkabaugh, & Umpire: Haskell: | §oduhie U0 aat, Brplansgin, & says that he wants to meet Corbett as Thus far the deliberations of the centr SCHOOIATRBUS URKISINZ RO U X tions are now in progress in and around the | three sen: for the bill. “These me: Two hour: ten minu R LR B L s00n as he reaches this country. but he | COMmMittee and their replies to the advances X hedral, and throughout the territory [ now, Nt on, watch closely uany at- St. Joe Had to Have It. torlesAbilier, Breltenatein’ and Twineham; -Illxlr-_xl»‘l‘« it wver he'can get a match on with | Made by the corporation. have been Kept | Peculinr Deal In Conny v 3 | elaborate” preparations are being made. for | {empt (o change that bill from its torm as P nefee and Weaver. cavyweigh wholly secret, but it is known every member ment of > event. ieyEsupnbrtedeltyant cagerly accep tohe. Dokt L Eiame SO0nHERM e is heartily in favor of the change if reason- | CHAMBERLAIN, July 20.—(Spe L - ooty shich i achunges INkChay by hard and cffcctive hitting. Most of its | St Louis 000.02000 0 HIS RUNAWAY WIFE. able terms can be agreed upon. As soon | to The Dee)-Aurora county has anoth Gilroy Will Not Iun Ag: ROt 0. aver with Bt Tiis s plete hl!'e; were h]um;)\l'd m\ the second, fourth "mxflm”;: . L D00 WOED b G . — as the negotiations; have reached a more | gohool treasurer muss. Magnus Brown b NEW YORK, July A special from | ophosition to the bill.'" and sixth innings. On the other hand, | Hits: St Loutsville, 9. Errors 50 Man Looks for Her in Vata in | definite basis, the matier will be laid bofore | pome senanl - trensurer i his township, | Saratoga to the World says: ‘Thomas Senator Brice was asked what he thought uincy could not solve Johnson's curves. | St. Lou runs: St 1 been school y s Johnson'’s b i Lok, o edily b Omaha, the body of strikers for thelr sanction and | myilte Soms to he a division of opinon in | Gilroy announces today that he will not be | of Mr. HIll's specch’ in support of Cle 2 3 . e 2 CUE Ll i o o 0Vi The atia C 1 . i Shiat: T B 5 or or ne: fa ay! g The nito fed hat such Until a month ago Charles Heijndrixk was | 2PProval. The corporation which 8 making | yopurg (o Mr. Drown's dealings with the dldate for mayor next fall, sayine: | giacen was directly i line with LIS Quincy ... 0 0 00 0 (b et ST S CLILIRTiEs, (IR cantalil these offers meansc business,” said a ma Bt. Joseph . 13180830013 tichardson to Pleffer to Lutenbers: | the possessor of a fine French ecafe in Chi- e’ bus ness, oald @ MAl | school funds. The principal charge against | tiongrandiinyhestactichat | POICY oL OppasitionitoteRbIL WiTCIRIG ¢ ; maintained. Cleveland op- o & (5 S ANy Tawley to Quinn to Connor, Kirst on balls e who had a part in the negotiations, d it : d 4 prined runs: | Quiney, 1 St gJoseRhs & 1 O Hawley, 5. Struck oui: By iKnell, 5. | C30. Just at present he is in Omaha search- | u definite afrangement can be made, all of | MM i3 that he showed by his books and e (el minn o his Wilson age with and tein. Base hits: Quincy, §: 'St Jo- | Time: fwo hours and five minutes, Ume | Ing for his runaway wife and her paramour. | the skilled mechanics at Pullman will be | §1%0 cluimed In bis recent, settiemont with | BVaT, 8 2 Without pledges or. cond e to coul and iron. HIIl was, there- To, Traston, Hrce-imae nite Yohnonn: Tncham; Knell and Grim, According to his story he was married to a | hired in a body. They are thoroughly famil- | g6y bonds, but produced no vouchers in s Under no cf u r\‘f:»“'n?l' aanan e S e 3 i 555 D % 4 far with the) somewhat diflicult task of | proof of it. The parties in New York who | candidate again for mayor ¢ v York | st Errors: Quincy, 4; St. Joseph, Anson Gets Another Sunday Game handsome countrywoman, and, for a brief pro s 8 partie Ne i3 ST ¢ S M 0 b p making cars and thiey could go right at it | hold the bonds were wired and answercd | City. Iam absolutely out of the r Eoeiatwonttr e al SINNATI, July 2.—Chicago battea | Peiod: his cup of domestic happiness was tull | Without a moment's delay, thus saving a new | fhat no B been' receive ‘the | AU the same time he believes the candi- ) PEORIA, TIl, July 2.—(Special Telegram | JUst at the times when the Reds made | to overflowing. But a cloud soon arose in | concern the theusands of dollars which it | bonds. the procee against ;ll;lll:' of “l FENUY 1 “:“, be -“'g'*”_‘l‘ up for the senate in roply to o to:/The Biée.—The hits of the home team | CITOIS and, scored an easy wvietory from | the shape of Willlam Smith, a fascinating | would coat to gt mow men started. The | HBrowh. Mr.Brown and his friends claim | The masor s for harmony in the party | by Mr. Cleveind in What Bad been origing were well placed together, and =0 won & | the start. The Reds could not bat Grifith | you, R sl that he had recently sent $100 by draft on | and believes the democ can carry the [ ¥ S It tar ba i e aTHER DA Yery close game of ball . Tour hita fh mues | Consecutively.” Attendance, 4,600, Score:, | YubE ";:"l‘-”;“u':d"‘*;:”-‘“‘”‘)"“Fl jeveral | mames of hose back of wne offer to (he | Minneapoils, which Tus the | state if they will get together. | publication became a public communica- cesfon in the eighth, when the score was | Cincinnati . TR0 oty ases, Smi Mrs. Heijndrixk soon | strikers will be made public within a week | New York parti T New z — on SOl fhe elghth, when the score was | Gliohtl cooeeees 8 9 0 1 80 9 3 02| eloped. Although detectives were put on her | or two, but at present the members of the | York exchan The other $100 he ma Killed for the Price of a Drink. e ; R TR0 he0) BhT i Dos nit Heswwhen |l itk Clheinnatl 15: Onlonse frrops: | (Fail, none of “them discovered her where- | central commitee at Pullman are silent. It | arrangements to have his brother in Ain- | KANSAS CITY, July 30.—Shortly after 1 FLOWER WANTS IIARMONY. hits were wanted. Score Clncinnatl, 65 Chicago, 4. Har rumas | ahouts, is thought the corporation conducting the | DESoty [y, and suppos ‘.]."“' ‘.x_zl llm'“ been | oiclock this (Monday) morning Phillip H. o Peorla ..........0 033010 2 0-9/|Cincinnati; 8 Chicago, '4. T} : Finally her husband determined to begin | negotiations is7identical with the one which | Pl K13 now Stated that woid had been | 5. ckley, a local commercial agent for the t Have it or He Will Not Be a Can Des Moities 110102 0 040 0 10 0=7 | W, Barrolt, Anson. Home runs: the search himself. He soon learned that | filed articles with the Tllinois secretary of | ket Chrasceninas wore storted apamai | Missourt fie, whila! runk, {shots and dnte for Governor: JHits: Peorin, 13: Des Moines, 10, Errors: | Mutbhy, Decker, Wilmot Double plays: | Smith had enliced the woman into a house | state early last week. It has a capital issue | Brown,'acknowledging receipt of the money. | killed D. 15 Wol st Fifteenth | SARATOGA, July 20.°This has been a Peorla, 7; Des ' Moines, 3. Beam | pire: Goftney. Fhhitorieas e, | Of ill repute and that for a time she had | of $5,000,000 and its'works will be located at | Tn his~ preliminary examination Trown | street and Grand “avenue. el ayaiition | et i o e AT et R and Terrien; Gragg £ Ana. BINT Y GEIMIk AL Behatver. becn one of the attractions of the place. | St. Louls. Mueh of the money back of the examinationn and was placed under | quarreled over the price drink, and rott and Murphy; Grifith and Schriver. i b e e eactibus {or gt haip I R | SLAT U SIS ot oy castern | 500 bonds' to appear at the October term | alter using abusive lirg ag: to Wolr siarted | was not even the suspiclon of a democratic Standing of the Teams, eir location | enterprise has been subscrib Y ut to leave the saloon. The varkeeper followed | conference. A politician:who Is in @ posi- Standing of the Tenws, and the guilty couplo fled westward,.stopping | and English) capitalists.” = to the sidewalk and was about to assault 8t. Jose TR S e Played. Won. Lost. Pr.Ct. | in Omaha, where the husband says he heard 5 e = DAKOT® ATTORNEYS FALL OUT oy v a | tion to know said today: “It is possible the Played. Won. Last. Pr.Ct. Bt Jon d Bhton 7 X £ h Jackley with a club when Jackley d; aele Islun 548 5 o7 that the woman became a deniz N 2 9 : ENED. i denizen of the [ WYOMING A. R. U. DISHEARTENED. Jeyolver and ahovnim becween 8 | D timore revolver and shot him between the eves, | governor will be here, for I understand it OBt e e o district.” He was determined to seek her S One of Them Attompts to Have Another [ Killing him instantiy. dackier 1 40 v is almost certain there will be a conference 828 | Clevelana o100l i 11 | out and yesterday arrived in this city. Last | Concluded to Take Decisive Steps to De- Disharred from Practice. R TEr 0 TG Wednesday or Thursday. Licutenant Goy- Jacksonviile [ | e o A nlh'rht he enlisted the servicss of two detec- clare the Strike Off. SIOUX FALLS, S. D., July 2).—(Special ¥ e ) ernor Sheehan will be lere on that day, and Des Moines . a3 | Philadeiphia o tives and made a_ thorough search of the | [ARAMIE, Wyo., July 20.—(Special to The | to The Bee.)—Judge Jones of the circuit Sulclde & b BId Not Work. in accordance with the ultimatum of Gov- Quincy . 315 d H houses in the Third ward, but falled to dis- | oo " B L8O (e American Rail- | court has refused to sign an order at the | CHICAGO, July 20.—John Love, for- | ernor Flower that he will not run unless O ¥, race of the erring wife. He has | '™ on in Laramie have concluded to | eauest of David Winton, an attorney, | merly cashier of the First National bank of | there is harmony in the party, I understand a ticket to Denver and will go on to that citing Joe Kirby, a prominent attornéy | wakins, Schuyler county, New York, was | Smith Weed, the New York independent Chicigo ........ 5 Louisville ... 51.2 | place as scon as he is satisficd that she is | take decisive action in the matter of declar- | here, to show cause why he should not be 2 democrat, Mr. Bissel of the Albany Count Campau Endears Himself to Sloux | Washington i 23 2 not in this city. The husband is alleged to | ing the strike at an end, so far as Laramie | disbarred from practicing law in this state, | taken back fo Watkins today by an officer county demoerats and several other bolting City by Mafling an Easy Fly. liave given up his business to entirely de- | is concerned. A telegram was received from | Th, Jude Informed Mr. Winton that ‘he | of a detective agoney, — dove disappeared | giyisions will be invited to confer. 4 Pt e AT o SRR OR uninsaat 5 2 i £ vould s e order if petitioned to do so | from there February 28, and as his clothes ] 00040 ChnETEd SIOUX C July 20 —iclder Campau ORANGE THEIR NAME AND WIN, vole his time in endeavoring to recover his | president Debs requesting that a delegate | by n number Of Teputable Attorncys of | wers founa in the Shors of Sereos Lalel$ | Hon \v“..‘,‘-7.117.1,1.:“.'.‘,’.1.' Jald: eIt seems’ to gave the game away in the ninth inning wife. be! & st 2 this city. Mr. Winton will probably have me ve B f aphe : AL [ , AR O o e e sent to Chicago on August 2 to consult city - Ewilntor ‘proba have | was supposed he had committed suicide. 3 o L e by mufling an_easy flyq when two men | Samsons Play Ball l‘nlll One Title as Well QUEEN LIL'S ENVOYS. with the leaders of the strike in reference 5'.3,,'n.'.'.‘\¥. l(\](.m;\l..\h:;}hr? i .‘v“f»:'l‘r :;“.‘: 1“._ Later developments, however, pointed to the | dictate:te T {(;l\\.‘. ::.llll\!v.lu:u,rullt, le Mataaqut and :“""‘l‘"'“”“‘l';“ e s b to the matter. Thomas Shortliff was chosen | Witon® i Unprofessional conduct. He 1 | theory that he was a fugitive and then a | €% Because he Is really the very strongeat 4 BoLo, n@jtenth ithe shome:iteam B LE ape; 2 STNG Talk Very Mysteriously About Thelr Trip | a5 the delegate. He Is instructed to lay the | most likely trying to get even with Kirby | short: of $70,000 was found in the assets sl = batted out four, and the visitors could not | he \fh'r. 15 the Bemis Omahn Bag Com- T Washington. position of the American Railway union on | on a past deal. Kirby had Winton put in [ of the bank. el g i S A gvertake them. Sigux City has released | panys. The Bemis Bags defeated the Dona- | oiioago, July 29—t A, Wid the Wyoming division of the Union Pacific | jail last winter for refusing to pay the ———— rove from Dakota to New e Shortstop Newell. Score ¢ ball Sun- AR, July i @hesH A, deman, | porore ‘Mr. Debs and explain to him that a | COSts in a suit brought and lost by Wintol Three Children Smothered. BUFFALO, July H. B. Burleigh, aged Winton then sued for $10,00 damuges, and [ HARTFORD, Conn., July 20.—Raymond, | % years, has accomplished the feat of M'VEY'S the Twin City Gronnds--Srn- ) 8 Threebi Home | Sulky. When she made her record walked under the wire to prevent flagging Cantirmation The strike of the A. R. U. to Influenc ner that netted en runs at the very | arjnneapolis wee 83 98 -1 Zim Keeps on Winoing, 2l owoemore~ Bl amsrmomnos ol cocormosn™ grandest ceremonies of the Catholic church Hutchinson, Rourke, 3h wranl r el A B AP OE e | ororcestscs | scoumwoonas practicing in the French colony, claims ho matinme After spend- Sloux Oity ......2 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 412 Score: Samuel Parker, J. A. Crimins and Major | continuance of the strike is no longer ad- Detrolt . SDR0 0! sRa Rol ol szl [+ER Y g Seward passed through Chicago this evening | visable, and, therefore, it is only right | (e court fdismissed the case R wmotlon | ozei g; Leroy, aged 7, and Freddie, aged | driving from his farm in South Dakota to R o o Eg iy 1T Detrolt (.- Lrrors: | Donahues enroute to Washington from Honolulu. Mr. | that the men be relcased from further | that was also densed. b 89 the children of James W. Ganlon, a lo- | his old home in this city, The distance is Rl sty A red run hits: Bomis Bags, 18; ! Wideman, spesking in behalf of the party, | oblitations to the union and the strike de- e ey ive engineer, who have been missing :'3‘:—‘:.-’:‘“'{1.1 :)l‘ll'j '\!‘-m“i"- (*’h";m":"y“g: f;::‘x Ry TOna, TRt iRyAn B s 'rOrsS: “.,”\.\s .| ags, 2 1 un.’lhll(:)‘, . said they bore credentials from the ex-queen clared off. The business men of the city LAY 3 b £0. since I'Iz\l!’» lay, when they went to bathe l‘ iy Ao e i C “( 2 l-"m"“ ! llml; e L R L R Gl Bemis Bags, Creley and Shanahan; Sheybor 1 are_being asked for a small subscription to | SIOUX FALLS, §. D, July 2.—(Spectal | in the Connectiout river,’ were found ded | Sprine wagon, which Mr. Burleich ook BRI ECan Base on balled By, Cur anahues, Swanson‘and Coss R to the Washington government. He de- | dofray the expenso of the delegate. olTh e b Bae At i maatinali othaalsg i tan morning in " ihe closet of a freight | With him to A e By Cunningham, 2. Stfuck out: By Cun- | ,The Bemis Bags challenge the Paxton | clined to make the object of the commission = from the different trades unions of the cit RouREaRUINE ONSRAL CRREEGIn S NOLEL g ningham, 2; by Pears, 6. Umpire opl Gallashers to me of ball Saturday | kpown, but stated: = “The cat would be Debs Talks at Terre Hauto, held last night the organization of trades | Kot he i o oo, e Utes. Bafterics: nounninsham and. Boyle; | fop S renty Bireat Stars defeatcd the Tm. | Washington. like sardines were the people who tistened | fowing ; en: Prosident, it 15 supposed closed the door and could PR Ul e b A a s ke : perials in a rather interesting game Sunday “In a general way,” Le sa'd, “our mis- [ to president Debs of the A. R. U. in the | H. Schwartz; vice p T L not open it, and soon suffocate conventions will be held in Colorado this Geontla Milwaukeeuns Smite Sh n morning by terrific batting. Scor sion is for the good of the islands, no mat- | obera house tonight. Debs said that he | Feeor ardy uaua R . ————— Venr BOthG Nt thistol (v e Reptami e ars e MILWAUKEE, July 2.—Umpire Sherl- | Tmperials . 2760041 1-14 | ter wh b T ol e | had always been in favor of arbitration 3 Just; s Doubrs Wellmun's Sfoty, { : 5 b | 14| ter what is the government, monarchy, pro | Brennan; executive committee, flver ho fused wit dan gave a decision against Milwaukee to- | Sturs S 0040 012 0—16 | visi b i and was opposed to strikes until the gaunt- o 7 ONDON, July 30.—I letteri publiahed: |1 YILEEAamOcrate who [UECh AW A aIORt RRERRRNHOG asausion agelul M lwe ke tox o 2 visional or republican.” In addition to the | i was opposed 1o strikes until the gaunts . Goebel, J. L. Sims and Andrew [ LONDON, July 30.—In a letter published | ficfy")y are’ disposed to do the Sima gme o Grand Kaplis. “Te was monhed chatterlen; Hart, Swanson and Quinian; | credentials from the ex-quoen the party | to' crish organized iabor, and e i Hove. An effart"will be made to increase | his morning, Mr. Ficlden says of Walter | auain it (licy ein’wet i satistactory ticicet PR S ivie, but e hotnarlouel v/ Infsar [(Qoletand Btelns eit S0 L) were armed with passports from the new re- | time when not to strike meant degradation | the membership, bo a en | wolman's Arctic expedition: “I fear the | The other fiction, the e Wins Score: i gohe JTenth Strect Stars were defeated | puplic and hope to accomplish their object. | and dishonor, and this was that time. He | here and at “different towns around her TellmanisgArctlo AR g8 ® | likely to join forcés with the republic Milwaukee .........6 1.0 2000 1 09| i Bowery Hills, Scores o 50 Y| Mr. Wideman added he had no doubt the | made auitea lenathy ‘address and” was Severe Storm i Pennsyl T e T 4 i Sem e u0un : S SRR e Salb ciferously applauded. 4 § : party s able. The absence of a datc Mlaggue Baciline Discovered. S ane hits: Miiwaulkee, 16 Grand Rapias, | Roysr e 9 3§ gouu | Dresent governmont of Hawall wero aware | Vir bt U Wi to sy ot 1 | prTTSIIELD, Mass, July . Geoee 1 | B other fucta lead Mo o conotuds Ut | proea i e e riesson ot T WAl ! Gra RIS, kL . A AB0 08 everything in my power to prevent the | castle, ¢ 3 was instantly | the Erl King met some ers who had % A b Lt pra Brrors: Milwaukee, 3: Grand Ra x Rl "2 | they sympat| th it hardingliras | D BaAC Fate. RLe i astle, a g 0 3 he Erl 5 X arned runs: Milwaukee, 43 G @ : leon; Tumbard; | toy. evinpathised with th - Resarding rec | Pullman sirike: Mr Deva declaredine had { iiliea by’ lightning” at Onawa this | communicated with Mr. Wellman betwoen Raplds, 4. Three-hase hits: Wrig : 3 g AN RALLY(DErasa g A IHmAY satuike cening, and four others dered | May 10 and 17.” las discovered the baclllus of the plagie. R GRS et 3 reclal to The | petition signed by royalists requesting an- 1 sald he was unalterably opposed to | evening, and, four others W ‘_“,;“j“l'“ i [t At e . § 4 ¢ Ball clib played a game [ nexation to the United States, Mr. Wideman | Strikes. 5 § & tree avound which: the party wel Killed by & Wagon Upseiting = at Ohlowi and got scooped badly, | said *no” most emphatically hilo. we | 1gh[¢ diloted from a Chicago paver of M fst aund vhich Raney UKIAH, Cal, July 2.—An lent ’ i the score” standing 7 to 13 In favor of | o i L A { . which showed, he sald, that the gen: | The stor oughout the KIAH, Cal, July 20— ent o 1’s | SERIFS 9 Ohiowit. Some of the boys claim the reason | All regard annexation as our ultimate des- | erai managers of ‘the roads had at th of I A Y T ey | curred on the Booneville roud, five miles HOOd S S They okt the zame was owing to the lists | tiny, such a thing is impossible under the | time so organized |ln-m~ul-l\'<'< thatiayme i QUG DEEIONBHMERS RO ok fand | tcom e P it Y e FeN P S A T T T ST BT L zovernment.” athy strikes on o railroad in Chicago | eral bulldings s city, weré struck and 3 \ ) The Book of the Buiklers |55 »iine oS oF ' méniare'ar e | rosnl torm of xovomment |, | Sk ket o gy ylrond i aGhgs | S ltithes iy g ST | S Rl S e Wondertiil Hupw Tas July (Special Tele- ST ked | into the political features of the strike, and | erable damage Qone X s averturning of higin Sinegi e HISTORY gramto, ke Fioe Ve’ Golncil’ BISTEE | Sgnilcantly, but’ refusea (0 mike further | Seciarsd bimsclt, 8 ponulist ©ofhronitout | gelons ol & SN A O eroutive . the A% narvosting (im0 1 took o severe cold OF THE., M beat the Dubuques Saturday, 9 £0 | rosponge, ~ The party continued their trip | Ao dens e diation. - Flis: renonoe o lone | thous - and wagon were thrown over i sicep em- | which settled In my limbs, and i a short timy WORLD'q FAIR bt | today's game, - WO thousand Wit=} o pight, going dircct to Washington. stirring s to (reqiiently ‘cause ST Cotlumbin 1i bankment; the mother was tantly killed, developed into Ene N —_—— of applause from the audience. VANCOUVER, B. C., July T eiehlidren: eAcaned: Mhjury. famnitory Rheus The labor leader did not admit de Salae the! »5 to the upriver farme — o TERN CITIES WAS Y Fine sandy botthm at Courtland. pshe lubor leader did not admit defeat | nature of the losses to the wpriver farmer S S e YT Burnb e ——— ab an, th Yoeclared that the WAT | )yt recent disastrous floods Is now be- : 0 . 1. am MRS SR e i Denth from Epilepsy. ;u:nlnsl Pullman u[..‘ul} be carried to '3‘ h“‘ R i A A NEW YORK, July 20.—The Press will t m.’wr‘wl Sum of mon- f posul to Deprive Westorn League Clties 3 bitter end. He said further that sc coming more evident, anyiplages g o publis etters om thirty-one ey for different reme- THE MEN Chief of Construction, R T TR Samuel F. Haun, a porter employed at | as he was concerned this would bhe the farmer has leftis o mud flat, on which | morrow - ullah - dehiun - Atom Bt ane L dies and suflering all WHO SN NEW YORK, July 30.—The Press this | Fourteenth and Howard streets, had an | last strike in which he should engage, and [ his cattle and horses have to find susten- | democratic cou il ) = BUILT IT i 3 Bt : Eess this @ 3 that hereatter he would fikht out the battle | ance, and it will be in some cases a month | state in reply to a query as to their opinion winter, I became so F. D. Millei morning says: The recent falling off in at- | epileptic fit on the streets yesterday after- | along political lines. appealing to the ballot | yet before grass appearance, it | of the pending tarift bill. — According ripplad that T had o sl tendance in” base bull in the west has | noon and conveyed to the city jall for | for restitution of thie laborers' rights. o many ol MAL, Maconts Al | iatie bonaly comrmitieta, 6% this AtAte-are: walk with the ald of rector of Decoration, | arou -!_nll~mmn-m_ among eastern ubs | medical treatement. Dr. Saville was sum- Strikers Arrested for Rebellion. e tha onas Who, Are SUITEring. a majority of about six to one, opposed crutehes, By the kind 4 who have virtully supported thelr western | moned, but before his arrival Hiun was at- | o SRS AT 00 HeVEWom ARG (O O G iiing OF them i deplor- | 1o (he pissage of the bill, and they appcar Vi, wvice of a friend T was RING 6 coupons with 25 cents, or, sent | PFethren the whole On the next | tacked with a succession of these fits and [ AN FIRAT (T 3 '1‘ "8 | able, more strongly opposed to the senate com- e i e sl h Al este ) 2 ea e che- | his condltic came precarious. Dr. Sa- | railroad employes who were employed in — sromise bill % L preva i ! western trip of the teams, sche- | his condition became precarious. Dr. Sa ¥ v o e SO prom LXOYNIRS WONA A by mall, 5 cents extra, in coin (stamps | auled to begin September 8, it s belleved | ville ordered his removal to the Presby- | the shops at Sacramento, and who were ar- . oot accepted). Address, they will not Take i en¢ gh money to terlan hospital, but the man continued to | rested about th u"“.“.l s 8g0 for retarding NEW YORK, July 20.—A big down town s I_rnflrnllnlufl -‘T’ “' lk; R [ Sarsapariila. I took the iR thelr car fave, let alone hotel bills, s have fits or convulsions, and during . severe | (ho mails, huva. bown rearrosied and brought | Are broke out” this afternoon and did a | NEW YORK, July 2 e total cases of | i i medicine and it has fule partment, Y - %h:,"“l"‘“{’::r‘“‘x” attack died early In the evening. The body | to this city chaggesd with rebedior and con- | damage of at least §150,000. It started in | sunstroke today were: Michael Newell, 3 My, A. W. € 1y restored me to health OMAHA BEB. ....3| Mo doubt Wil be re. | Was removed to the morgue and an Inquest | gpiracy agains, the, United States govern- | the busement of the si-story building 82 | vears old; Thomas Spencer, 39; John Toome Clifford, N. D, and 1 think it Saved S lhi 8 T 5 tact is appr Wil probably be held over the remains twday. | ment,” 'The cqmplaint against eacn of the | 19, 4 Kuiton swreet. Whe o QUIRE - WAS |50, jonn” Daly, 25; a carpenter; Jack Mc- | my Kife ©will cheerfully ausiwer all who may ; and It is rumored a | The attending physiclan gave it as his opin- | men was preparad; by Assistant United !Iu‘nl'lml‘:«)4-xh1||ul.~\llu room was destroyed. | Gowan, a laborer. An unknown man | wish to correspond about my #filiction or state- an has been proposed to transfer all the | fon that the direct cause of death was | States Attorney Knight. Both prisoncrs | counhnte ot Ane . butlaing were: | was. prostrated in Brooklyn and’ dled boforo | inantis 4. W. Coonrs, Clifford, North Dakot s scheduled in the west by eastern | epilej but sald that the condit f th i » SERIES NO. 23, teams to eastern citi epllepsy, but said that the condition of the | are machinists pnd,members of the Ameri- | Apell & Co. tailors; LeMaire Bro: the @mbulance arrived. Other fatalities were ! o pALISL N tay . tad bop o B | oun s Al piled, dpalg B, Sontorbans by i s B it W3 Y X 0Od’S Sersa- 2ROV parilla ter. phine for some purpose. as scen for mearly a year. The | foF the continued severity of the eplleptic | tia stationed here.have been ordered with- Batiersh Some ane bullt & big bonfire In the alley O attack. 5o far & Could Do learned,” Haun, | o wnand will Neawe. tamorrow. That troubly | NEW YORK, July 3h—Tho Heraka's don- | petneen Fiftconth and Sistocnth strects, near | D 51“1“ ; ! oods 56 was the four running races on the ‘8 . - ven V. DICTIONARY. xoter track. No admbusion, wka charged | MA6, 68 A SV 80,2801 O ML 8 e axpocted heroiiin they go ln ovidoncon | treal dispatch aays that Sanford Wo Ba | puvenport, carly lust evening and tho biaa 4 200 Pages, 260,000 Words BRI At Adwnt T et et ARG T Touial ba le abol ixcopt that he | bY @ telegram sbnt’ to Governor Matthews by shall, the e85 wanted by the Senate | o ched such proportions that an alarm was - 8 ,000 Word prople, went 'down to see the races. I'T. | could b learned about him except tnat he | ¥ % (€ oRIE afd 's| ‘gm" Frederick tonight, | sugar investi committee at Wash- | |\ irned in to central fire station, giving the Hood’s Pills curc nausci, and billousness, ‘owell's’ bay of this place was roomed In the Cunningham block on South inglon was seen in the rotunda of (he requesting his ‘excellency to keep soldiers | SO NG 1 This” morning. He refused | fire boys a lively run until after the Chicago A. R. U. conven Adjutant General Robbin says ten by Troops 10 Jenve Hammond. the Duane Press company, I P. age. ¢ HSL R, Neb. July 20.—(Special to The | that enough morphine had been taken the Duane B e THE AMERICAN EXHCLN’;\ENC Saturday was about the livellest day | Haun to produce death, and cannot account HAMMOND, [ndy, July 20.—The state mili- against Campbell's of Friendville. | 1 oel e INSTRUCTIVE AND USECUL 1O, Toritas Hitdle ) ;| ULEASAPLD MpARL % e I matched against \ of 1 o % ¢ tion, maLehal e SiRaL OF M | Fishing and bathing, Courtland beach. oo, _Ganeral’ Robbin says ¢ againgt u couple of horsew from komewhere i Tm— compan es will b kept in readiness through 4 )\ e purses were small, rang- & e S Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov't Report, Ing from 3§25 to 30, but the side hetting [ Shortly pefore 12 o'clock last night fire | Tirooklyn Luborers Denounce Clgveland. PERMANENTLY There are more things inst ERARS. o hinat sott | | was considerab Wit Oex chasas ! » aud onteriys \'Jl.-‘.i-u‘l‘. 4, vt bookt, T W2 conmdarah h.:'.:".ix,l RE PO | ha :.ml broke out in a cottage owned and occupled [ BROOKLY? Y., July 20.—The Central ’ 0i N Tusned ot of mone by James Reybins at Twenty-second and C | Labor union of Brooklyn tonight passed : D Ditlaue publication, for it § me thne Ohlowa, Sutton and Exeter clubs M‘” ;:}“ tents, was destroyed and the ' fire - then | for calling out the feceral troops during the X pagifect dletlonary and a comploto enyelo- | | telpate! 'Nine ‘games will be played, threo | spread to - the cottages occupied — by [ SRS WEECcollall qut to asaist the Pull 3 NO PAY UNTIL CURED pedia There are three purses, $65, $36 | Joseph Haucyenaces and Mrs. Swanson, and | maoSompany. “u corporation inimical (o ] 4 WE REFER 10U T0 8,000 PATIENTS Ouly that number of tho book correspond- wih Sl both burned, with contents. Tia total loss | the interests of the people at large.” Pre Write for Bank References. ing with the sorle Aber af th eoUPdS is about $3,000, Reybins and Haucyenaces | dent Cleveland, the resolutions state, X be. EXAMINATION FREE, OW er uoOpsralwn No Detention from Busfness. resented will be dellyer . . - T NE Sunday and Threo Wook-day coupons, Fall Meeting at Lamars, holding insurance of $000 and $1,100 re- | allowed himself to be used as a wiling o) hould be addre: 1k 31 o el o 2 EY R R Shouk g Ninjhies &0 gitakes closed June 1 The | nose enoush to reach, could do nothing | NEW YORK, July tes to the SEND FOR CIRCULAR. ; THE O. E. MILLER CO., with 13 cents 1o coln, will buy The Lemars (Ia) Driving club will dis- PN crush orsanised labor. The union DIOTIONARY DEPARTMENT. Which 18 for 3:33 class trotters did ot niy, | How the fire started is not known. Oanteal Tanay doion e REaat and entries will be received up to August T—————— Clarendon hall foday, (ame to an unanimous MLUTEI‘Y WRE L.'-308 N. Y. Life Rldg., OMAMNA, NEN | The cottages were almost half a mile from Sty Sond ondors to Tha Bos Ooa, PRy RSN " fall meeting, September 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14. | o water hydrant and the firemen, not having [ Labor Organiz wany. of g Auwrican Hneyolopediy D tribute $11,000 In stakes and purses at its | *Pestively. claims it speaks for 4,000 wage earners. 15, when entries to purse races close. Rec- ( Coolest ride hereabout to Courtland beach. | conclusion in favor of & solid labor move- D ——