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THE OMAHA DAILY JULY 381, 1804, rocelvad fhie morning. 1f this Is correct and | the managers today offered the men the ‘up v Umpire: Kerigs, Datteries Ponrs, Rorch- | ter's picked team Sunday by a score of 2 | FAVEDN : ' Ww I ; The hos butcners refuse to g0 ta work this | same canditions under which they worked | UARSME ) AT MINNE ers and .nn.m".( Priv. Dintels'ara Dona- | to 3, "It was ot gime, and iich beting GOVERNMENT SHOULD BUY IT | iprovements required by taw and morning ‘It will leave the market in bad | at the time of the strike. A mafority of hue. q {ya% dono, ome helnk at odds of 10 to 1 on i the period within_ which " final - proot can shape. the miners desired to accept the offer, but Toledo Chocks the Leaders. Platte Center. ade to five years Acting Mayor Conley has sworn in about | wete intimidated by agitatory and the offer LSIOUX CITY, Ty M-Sloux City out. | RESULTS ON THE RUNNING TRACKS. o T T e L IR R A T R R BT L AR Ll S Sl i R L i o bl & : Ropiotentative Harris Thinks Urclo Sam | WASHINGTON, July 30—t the house to- partments In the several houses and are not tion Regatta Opened Lact Evening, Sioux City .. A 3700 0-5 ""',‘ml'r‘:“;~"'|‘:L“‘(‘."_:"‘ kit £hou'd Own the Pacific Roads, s fr. Boutelle presented as a questlon & expected to do anything except to protect STATE TROOPS GOING HOME, Toledo 000 °-6 3 privilege a foint resolution congratulating Hawall in the House vy itaters he g fheetin s msmulr the O nce 3 3 £ ty, 1 edo. d runs rom happ: esul y , | & republic and recognizing it as o e ant Biahe Lo ororased the situntion In detall | o Wil e Retalned W. N. ARMSTRONG WINS THE COLLINS CUP | Sioux city, 4 “yjimip, 4 Hlome rime” cimp, i from happy. Results: | WOULD HOLD OTHER LINES IN CHECK | indeendent repubiie = '+ ** ® free and Rits: Genins, Kraus, ) N nile: ) " None of tho men would admit that they SAN FRANCISCO, July 80.—The state | - Hart. Two-base hita: Mare Dley won, T @ to 2) sccond, Billy Boy resolution is as follows strike an or ¢ 0 5) third, Time: 1 Resolved, 1y ¢ \ ‘were going. to strik troops are withdrawing from the fleld in Minneapolis' ¢ Senllel Secures y | Niland t connor, Lonnor iy \ Y & 1 2 1 e and house of A number of butchers who have been out | [T O et el companies e :' ”‘ N ,"v: A v ”"" gtruck out: By flare 3 A flecond race, one mile: Rl @ to 1) wonl | fta Tnflucnce Under Govern Conteol | TeDFosCRtAlly gress assembled, That - A wiio do ot alosip: Lo the unlon | NOTEhe fornia e companie flae for the Second - Duluth me: Two hotits"iind fitteen 1 AL B SON S B THLY T ould 1Ys Bk e Unite merien congratulates ::v‘:"x:(r.\“.;“,,,:‘m.,l at the ifferent houses, | of the Fifth regiment and of the Second T I pjre; Peopien, iMsteorten: “Hart s TR o Bl aeRs ol “' uld 1 h that the peopi the Flawaiian islands on thefr Cudahy, Hammond and Swift all say they | artillery regiment vacated Oakland th Nice Time. et Y S Pont Lear (1 tc LAt L bttt o) Mo Ll it b it e Thilition ‘of el xoy will butcher cattle today, but tho union | morning. They left behind, however, a aved p Lle nt Sehlitztown, @t i, rime Bt . System Would Iie Necossary. nment, E R bacary chers clajm that the @ not any com- S 00 5 orve e MILWAUKER, Wis, July 30.—Milwauke urth race, five furlongs: Ben Lomon n of i resubli form of governm E:‘,,::(,,:"f:;,“‘, ,‘I,,‘, .;, ,\l,:;( oty eakle m,:fl,,,i\ guard .‘r',.hu;n |”,,.‘ n fo preser, 1'Grand Raplds LR LAt bl to 5 won, Nick (2 to 1) gecond, Annie - Second, That the repubiie ‘of Hawall ‘e o on_ to do t o m order in the railroad yards n case NNBTONK. A0 y 80, ¥ t Nag ant of ‘an shop (4 to 1) third. Time 0 entitled o exercise and enjo; 6 bebmued tn the proking disteiot this | fuetiier “trouble arises Within the next few | MINNBTONKA BEACH, Minn., July 80.=| The sqme wes catlep on €ceount of Chrd T e 3y e L e Taurel | WASHINGTON, Joly 80.=Mr, . Hartla o | Somity. and the: Bavsfv of o hee niasnal morning when the whistle blows for the | gave' these will be withdrawn. At Sacra- | Cloudy, fairly cool weather, with a falr | .00 00 mobbing, Score {10 to 1y won, Dixon @ second, | Kansas, a member of the house committes | PriVilomes and advantages under existing men to go to work. mento the six companies of the Bighth regi- | breeze that seems increasing in strength | arjjwauke 3000 1—9 1 (4 to bt ime: 1 n Pacific rallroad \ v treaties that w conclu etween % » P A sy 3 el neyen. Fariot Robi o | on Pacific railroads, has submitted the follow 4 The atock yards company 1t looking foF | ment broke camp, thls evening and started | promised good, weather but rough water for | Grand “Rapliis 0¥ 1 b | S TRCHE PO BSYER SUP OB, BN a0 || 1 rdmpIRIVHR SiREaaRY Vi lh“'"yf“f]u"‘ ok Americaand - the 1 ate the biggest run of stock In the history for thelr homes. The state troops at Duns- | . "vooiia this afternoon. The crews of the | - Hits: Milwaukee nd Raplds, 18 [ Rose (10 to 1) third. Time: 1:2 L L L B i R o the yards. muir will be held there for an indefinite i ! . Wil Rat | Errors: Milwaukee, Rapids, 3 \ b cport against the Reilly bill: “I fully con- | horchy ‘recognized by the United States of MNIBUS COMPLATNT FILED, period, United States Marshal Baldwin hav- | four clubs, Minnesotas, nnipegs at | Ba s: Milwauke rand Rapids, aratoga's Splendid Sport. cur in the foregoing views of the minorlty | America as a free, soverelgn and indepens 0N L 2 Thg reported that the strikers at that point | Portages and Duluths, are in excellent con- ot BT IO B T e YGA, N, Y. July 30.—Fine | oxcopt so far as the opinion Is expressed | {rft republic, and “the ‘president of the All the California Strikers Will He Ar- | are still in a mood to make trouble. Strong | dition. The junior might go anywhere and aialh ol St SRR weather and it good track make the spOrt [ 0T o"eivernment should In the event of United Btatew shall give proper notice of 1 at One Time ';"‘""“ ’l'f I -*'""“‘““'K"”v’"* f“'",r';'"'“h-"' close racing in other events was also ex- 2 out: By Wittrock, 1. Time: Two [ st rac e, five furlones: The | foreclosuse procesd.:to, sell. oF thanster the Ttet ,',“1”("'”“‘ ”','Y'K' th Al ”; ”'“"“' e O AR L UL LR L LR, ckee. | hooted, Large cro o tors are pres- s and thirty minutes. Umpire: 8her- | Commoner (8 to 10) won, Palad 3 to 1) et Uk AR S P el > o anlilon Aol Li) ce on foreign at- SAN FRANCISCO, July 30.—The United | Tygre ‘fa no probability of their being with: | Pectel. Latse orowds of wsiors are PIeS | jgan. Baiteries:® Wittrock and Spies; Rett- | second, Nanki oy’ won, atading @ to D | property acquired to some other corporation | falrs i States district Attorney s preparing an | drawn for several days. it ihom Winhives And DU e sivgiec| T AnT Lontuar 1104, or company, as indicated and suggested in Exhibitors’ Goods to Come Free omnibus complaint against all the A. R. U. - he first event was the half mile single Stunding of the Ten Second race, one mile: Potentate (7 to [ the Pattison report. These agents 4 ) GTON , 80,1 ; men who a¥6 in Jail in northern Califor- Kentacky Coal Miners Resum: dash at 5 p. m. for the F. B. Collins’ prize, L 10) won, L Misere (5 to 1) second, Gwendo. "‘I ',‘r“," r '””; Thes i ”‘I of lllw “{N”M N, July 30.—The bill to ex- a o) W e A TARR " . . v 8 to B . Piine by state for the performance of public duty | empt from duty the goods of forelgn e: nin charged with offenses against the federal | DANVILLE Ky, July 30.-The men ltom | won & yoar ago by George O. Nettleton: of | Slowx City ... o s eksllh 0w [ WAVe,. -, FONG, (R VeR AR6or pUEonE e iec | tote M"”'I”, l”',"‘l e Rl ‘“"”'l’" : ; o ourteen coal mines in Laurel co e | the Minnesotas, This will be a fancy ex- | Teledo . 3 to 1) won, (& to ) second, Tough : s Ltk : SLeALs © at Tacoma, Wash., :"" (:?",""‘,‘“:",”: L ‘,‘y M,,l M: sumed work this morning after w stiike ‘cst- | podition of skill and speed and is any man's | MymoaPoly. - ; Timber f o 1) third, Time: 1:03% ll”l;‘\l; incompetent in protecting the rights | Was favorably reported to tho house today. of nited States Commissioner Heacoc b Woris bes s and speed & s any ma Kansas y 7 noo, o and a sixteent and interests of the publie, and dishonest as n::mmlnlmv maglstrar tomorrow. The '“",' ’I""I' L) ";”“"”"",‘;f]‘ hdhl ]': N | race. The entries are W. N. Armstrong of ana " g Yo 6 won, Chief Justion (8 b u m;.lvh power X n’l“ 3 | lx“‘n“ oS I | s o g s orrow. made with the operators. he men have | g "1 g e y dley | © 44 bt A LD TS S i i) R sing the powers cntrusted to them wholly WASHINGTON. July 30—, g complaint Is to take the place of the mul- | held out for 70 cents per ton, for mining, and ’;’“’_l‘”"{‘ ozl ‘r;'r””"” L ,‘] ‘»“““ Y | Detroit ey nd, ‘The Queen (3 to 1) third. TUme: | g0 "ueinah onds and for the purposo of bulld- | hoes ,,:. 1 Ml tiplicity of complaints now on file against | the operators for 60 cents. The men ac- ot Winnipeg and Dr. Lyman of Duluth. Milwaukee ...iiivu.s fth race, five furlongs: Fondeline (2 to | ing up vast private fortunes at the expense | since yesterday, ndition has not changed SN stk The charge will allege | cepted 70 cents with a_reduction of 12 The first event on the regy program 8 _— won, Mistral (11 to 5 second, Innocent | o5 50 00 el RR%: Since yeaterday T K Itorstate commerce and | cents on the old scale for all labor at tie | and the greatest race of the regatta was the WESTERN ASSOCIATION GAMES, e B L T it hes f the ¥ 'y VAN VAN \ o 0 nerce and | FRLS T b AP TS FeRT G e iy Xth’ race, mile and an elghth: The n the cas> of the Pacifie raitways the | WY()JIN( IANY CANDIDATE trado and eonspiracy (o 1o ard, the progres g Sur(orfouFyN T oM reti1Ealor: CHTR EracK stk | oy e Lo O i Ao ks R GREe vt (0 0 Won, Hynerabad 40 1) 8% | ougect f tho orlginal act wan stated to bo MEM \‘ Al Al ALES of the United States malls esire s Quit the Kond Lather than the Union. 5 e i e ety ond, Miss Dixle (8 fo 1) third. Time: 1:55. [ (100 00 e OrBAS1 Act was ata 0 p to simplify the many charges against IH"""““ CHICAGO JUNCTION, 0., July 30.—About | combined, and it is quite generally con- JACKSONVILLE, Til, July 30.—(Special Opening Day an 1'- ) 'nvn t 'lwx‘n It x”:" r‘fi’\ R “'d”"‘l‘[‘l‘(\ “"',‘\\.““f:ki”f,,,,"“f:i,'f o nes | 100 men employed at the Baltimore & Ohlo | ceded, even by the crack Minnesotas, that foiratn to/ e Bre)y= Die home team fost | “HARLBM, i1, Tuly S0.Hirst tace, fAive | ment or repeal, ARd. Hence: the l‘,ly’h,‘.]'."‘.“fr RS - o el ald Assistant United States At- | raflroad shops at this place are idlo. They ::‘r’”":{l"" JDas a “dead cinch” on the race. A | today through hard luck. The Lincolns put farlongs:” Dilaird "won, v seoond; |'land) and moneys were placed In' the hands | eongsessicnal : P LS U torney Knight this evening, * we are | refused to comply with an order of the com- | 't Hat Dortage fouss has beon dled win | UP. Poor. flelding game, some of them play- | ° uspense third. Time: 1004 centy yards: | Of the companies as trustees for the accom- | 21, and John Blorehard M. Rubb and T 1 Diling up charges against them. There is | pany to withdraw from the American Rail- | ho statute committee, but was not sus- | !M% like Indlans. =~ Rarnes for the visitors | King Mac won, Hilly McK sccond, Tat- | Plishment of that object. Their breach of | Groves to the state convention at Grand % desire to'ireat Uho strikers tn @ spirl | way unfon and wero discharged. e places | (aiied on'tho'evidenco produce Tho ciiim could ot pltch at all, and Balta had to be | ty Cntie thirdl Times 6" futth Is unparaleled and undenied, and their | Tland August 21, Toth delegations go un- of fairness, and not to persccute them, but | of forty-five of the men have been filled by | was made that Des Brisay was a profes- | Substituted. Score Captiin Brow sacond, Guilooke thirds TIme! | oLNer. companles: did: and followed: the. corm. | Woir oo e it 18 WastEEAILL Lt ol %o punish them for their criminal acts.” | nonunion men. slonal, but under the rules of the association | Lincoln ............3 2 0.0 0.0 1 2 08} y,3" ! 3 sompantes difand tollowed the com- ( Weir-of Lincoln Is the'choice for governor, The defendants will include between thirty TR, Hetoanriot besbirred) Du)ithlss leavy Welg Jacksonviile .. 03000220 0-7|L e mile: Sister Mary won, | MO custom of raflvay buflders and man strikers from Sacramento and Red Debs Gets an Ovation, v 5 o o aTeW. 3 4 Barned runs: Jacksonville, 2; Lincoln, 860t Hape) cd Time: | @8ers. Why then enter into such an en- s 0 and forty Winnipeg's confident crew, Rat i g Iph second, Somersault third. Time SIOUX COUNTY FOR M'CO! Bluff, all of whom are now incarcerated BRAZIL, Ind., July 30.—E. V. Debs ar- | giants and the crack Minnesotas are pitted | mugp 0se hits: Strouthers, Devenney (3), tangling alliance and permit or risk the sac at San Francisco. Pived: \'(the city[rony Terrs Haiits tonlght | agalnst enchiother andiall ave prapared for | Lotirer @ iomi e e onse (L} HAGE sl S G U R g functions o private | Delegates to the State Convention Unin- ANOTHER ULTIMATUM TO WICKES. | and was met at the depot by the labor or- | the effort of their lives. The race is for the s s: Jacksonville, 11; Lincoln, 10 bl AL e G G st structed, hut Favor the Lexingtonian — ganizations and citizens of the county to | Hew $LOOO Winnipeg cup presented by the : : Lincols, &, Batters i ator | ment len® should at gnee folow detats ta | HARRISON, Neb., July 30.—(Special Telo- Troops Will Not Be Kept at Pullman Un- [ the number of 1,000 or more. He was lustily | pORON Llj”“ 'm"'i';‘r_‘“”f’,“’”“'“:'“’.'_“';‘I“"Y Bpéer. Umpire b tonia | payment in that a complete transcontinental | Eram to The Bee)—The republican conven- less Work Is Resumed. cheered by the labor unfons. At the Hendrix . on thre ars In succession. % 3 5 H 2 SO line should be acquired and operated by the | tion of Si o v 3 3 j N Hote): MesDeba "2 Big ovatlon by | In the senior singles entries have been Came Easy for the Gems. seven furlongs: Eyanatus sh and operated by the | tion of Sioux county met here Saturday and CHICAGO, July 30.—Mayor Hopkins said | hotel Mr. Debs [ 2 hee Henry second, Marion G third, [ only competent and legitimate power—the | elected as delegates to the state convention A. R. Dew and W. H. Davis; congressional, prhoes’ Condition Unehang, been more discussed than all the others (Continued from First Page.) s : X i o | made by Winnipeg, Rat Portage and the | QUINCY, 1L, July .—(Special Teleg it ! 4 today that unless he was informed before | the axsembled crowd. Debs spoke to & IATE® | Minnesotas, Tho result here is also in doubt, to) The Hee)-st. “Joo _started. off br WLE L et TS LU A O L night as to whether tho Pullman company Gk but Tom Wann of the Minnesotas hopes to | enough today, but let down and played a On the O1d Dominion Track. 1S o Tt e ot e DO AL DRObS i ST dintelolEa Wi s OoFl ) intends to start its works this weck the Lender of the Gang Arrestod. be able to show at least an open boat length | poor fielding 'same after the first inning, WASHIN: O T At vl o6 OHeD | cooeyatiD ’ur(]m’vl nges in the transportation | SIXIR district—W. orbin, E. A. Bigelow 5 2 f DENVER, July 30.—Joseph Wilson, who | at the finish stake. Hackett, the glant of [ Quiney tied the score in the seventh and | Won, Vexation (flly) | $ystem of the country will be necessary, but | &% bl troops in Pullman will be removed within J 5 Yo FbaRE won in the eighth. A combination of er- Y A ekt gt s that everywhere the public duty to be per- Whi 11 delegates are uninstructed, the twonty-tour hours, The cost of keeping the | 18 belleved to have 'been tho leader of the the at Fortage junlor four) s the dark | rors, twoibases on¢halls, three singles and |~ LLTdE Sl B L tormod will be recognized as paramount, and | state delegates are MacColl men and congres i e i 3 i Hah d feathered sacrifice gave them five r d the HiTs O SO ET (R (T AT e AL GAD LA RO HER IV TRV REEA Wil Forlt BHA1E dalgatenliarsMIoF R DOrTIRE V5 militla there 1s heavy, the mayor sald, and | PArty who tarred and feathered Adjutant | “py“ine junior doubles Duluth and Winni- | game. Score: e MU bl Gl W 1Tl GRAi Lot B e UG, el SHRHIShDICA] Honestlyinvented ‘willibe satiey ML HSIRaL o8 Bare e OPERECn N ; o mavor . General Tarsney at Colorado Springs, has | it § i Third furlongs: fled with a fair and reasonable compensation | nominations for county attorney or e Uinless ho is convinced that there is urgent | General Tarsney at Golofado Sprifes, Bas | peg will have fresh men, but the others will | Quincy R 0) e | eI s emsonat Seonm e botio TR LAY ¥ y or county heed of retaining them he will ask that the | Deeh AtEestel ReAr BOncn o, be represented by a crew from its four. The | St Joe (1N 000 0 0 0 1000 - s 7 - troops be recalled. v Payton brothers, who have handled the oars Barned runs: Quincy. 4; St. Joe, 4. Bat- Fourth race, six furlongs: Pri MOUNT RANIER . Valley County Republicans. Up to a late hour tonight, so far as can Nickel Plate Shop Men Resume. evor since they saw a boat, will act for the | terles; MeGreevey and Bofand;’ Hristow | won, Hellmet second, Lyceuni third. Tim e L AULH? ORD, Neh., July 80.—(Special Telegram to word had been recelved by SHIC 30.—Abo! & . | Duluths and Stein. Base hits: Sommers, Chiles, 814, 5 b Sl S S : AL be lel:;;:fin: Dt TR AT AN {m‘« ;\m?. i(lu_ly ;n ,Iu;' s l:o? s Y thte M oM Fe T et was 4] Hraw=bARAL HIte an, Cole, F “Rifin race, four and one-half furlongs: | Proposal to Prescrve This Incomps rabi | The Bee)—The republican county convention O e mowever, for tho removal | Lurned o work in the Nickel Plate shobs at | yory pretty race between James Turnbull rrors: Quincy, o L 2 Vli;lmn‘._‘- on, "Lilly M second, Leocolus third, Mountain as a National Reservation met this afternoon and made the following of the troops and all is quict. ?"'}”)"‘('}l‘:fl i Uileg i “;ll”w'l out | and James MeDonald of Winnipes and W. e ke s EDGIRLAULEE. ERlen me by Pl L WASHINGTON, July 30.—Senator Squire | nominations: County attorney, A. H. Bab- LA during thi ke. Their return allows tle Armstrong of the Minnesotas. Arm- t Bog) DS At East St. Louls. vashing Nosar ta Seror] v i i Arbitration Commissioners Meot Today. shops to resume work at the usual schedule. | strong won. Time: 3:05. % m anding of the Teams. AT T TOUIS, Juiy. 30—Tirat race; ljl Washington has presented a memorial to | cock .»‘r North Loup, and representative, 30.—Owing to th Sats 0 Junior fours, mile and a_half, straight Played. Won. Lost. Pr.Ct. [ five-eixhths of a m Proctor_ won, congress for a national park on the Pacific | Peter Mortenson of Ord. The delegates to WASHINGTON, July 30.—Owing to the atanita Not in 1t at AlL VY DU (e He W IR DEERE MIn e stai an || IR0tk Talana i y Leo second, Abe Cohn third B coast surrounding the celebrated Mount | the ~sfate convention, Hon. A. M. Rob- delay ot John D. Kernan in reaching Wash- | FALMOUTH, Eng., July 80.—The Britan- | pa¢“porage came in in the order named. | i Josenn . 4 3 wradise I e S Ranier near Puget Sound. A large number | IS, candidate for atiomey general, was al- fngton, the meeting of the commission to | nia and the Satanita sailed the Royal Corn- | Time: 8:15 Amet | Lincoin 3 5 aike Richards second, May et g °r | Joyved to s nd made the following nom- i : 8:16. il 2 ke Richa of eminent sclentists are interested in this | jnations: John Wall, B. J. Babeock, David jnvestigate the causes of the recent rallroad | wall Yacht club course, fifty miles, today, : s 2 Peoria % 29 P en-eighths of a mil oposed siaeee < Ll UL LU ML D R SR AR L A ) el AL strike did not take place today. Mr. Ker- | for a prize of §300. Tie Britannia won by BESUDSEA S o SAME Jucksonvills ] ; GO R R LT AT RlItce] Bevond Titkalt :;rj"‘lrfll pack ‘;"l" fiatoasdlstedln prepa | [ASHlcea | debro Ry SHEITELOAECHY U nan has wired Chairman Wright that he ex- | sixteen minutes. 3 Des Moines A V third, Time: 1:35%. g the memorial and given a cordial en- | A. Patton and Bd P. Clements. Congres- pects to be here tonight, and the commission 2 S Umplire McQuaid’s Good Eye Saves the | Quincy . o i Fourth ce,, one mil ervmul fort on, dorsement to the plan. .:‘llun:nl convention- \|.‘ li) ||]|I s, l-)lh‘v,l J. will convene at 10 o'clock tomorrow. The SOUTH DAKOTA WEALERS. Game for Boston in the Nint| 2 sceond, The General third. Time! The project has becn quite carofully con- ements, r Celly, Herman West- 50 g ! ) o s ot B chance of winning in ) esao W0 ofy Secol re. e , . C. ; icorge . Hall, procedure, and will be secret. Much Trouble. thaininth Tnnings Dhres men wWeré/on l""lm Cripples Take w Fall Out of the Twin City ‘1‘!."' 1 Defy second, Odrey third. lI\.’lklt an mlvllll‘ulml park of what is now | Edwin P. Clements, E. J. Babeock, John Judge Worthington of Ilinols, the third [ SIOUX FALLS, S. D., July 20.—(Special [ and Reitz attempted to score on Gleason's Aggregntion In Ensy Style, - S known as the Pacifle forest reserve. It is | Wall, R.°R. Thorngate, James ‘A. Patton, member (Gf the strike commission has ar- | to The Bee)—An army of Commonwealers | Out to Field. He was clearly safe, but was The Twin City Reserves ran up against a OR THE DERBY, ‘u‘l.lvn.u»'l. m_”||mlu :l- \:uh portions ?r this re- | William MeNutt. The central committeo rived In Washington, and called at the white ] OV L G e T Lo E I [ ALt Cints snag over on the Council Blufts bottoms s = : e [ e e tpralaur [asiantnofizid itojeelect iand o Tdalthates house today. ¥ this city. Yesterday the train which lett | Baltimore 400019001 02| st Saturday aftérmoon, which took a good Wi Try Awain to Capture the | ssltos of (he reglon surrounding tho grat | (o tho state sentorlal conventon. Stack Yards Men Refuse to Strike. Mitchell was boarded by about forty of the 3 i F ‘.,._“nmm"“ .:,’ = aealiofibasel batiZerthuainemont "’r‘ them. |, N DON, .,“:; m.r,—,-h; entrles for the | In presenting the memorial to the senate In Box Butte County Politics. CHICAGO, July 30.—Striking railway men | Men. who got in box cars. When the train s: Taltimor . Farned runs: | The Twin Cltvs ate a nice lot of youns |y ) o eqes show that Americans have de- | Senator Squire said: —“Mount Ranier i ORD, Neb., July 80.—(Special X FUN8dY Lo “Earmer), tha| Nratistation itals 1o Bos 3 i | fellows, but their base ball education has ¥ cataliin) 5 i o Atithe HRX, yards dilea fiinduce firamen | DUIC IS FATMER the Qit Bt O i oabale hits | Rne|Sateaence theyiconldn’ Eiwinfon' | (61080 tofmike another mttemptatolcapturel| L KONSH B T KL Seiaurethiin fte MOl Telogramito The Bee.) The republiciriasinot 5 . 211, one. car, o : r ays: exlécted, ¥ d e e e oss, rising from one canon 11,00 i , i o G and englnéers employed by the switching 'l"‘my of the Coxeyites, was sidetracked. cker; McCarthy to Ryan. SUuck | thelr niceness. The snag was in the shape | this his orical event. The Lorillard stabl Sevhas A 1':_ Oh EHIe T Mot R ”wfj m':: in convention and nominated B. F. Gilman association to quit work today, but the at- | It was not known that there were any more & k by Stivetts, 3. Time: [ of o picked nine of old-time base ball | have two entries and the Keene stable ha ot AT e AR A OT ALt W ce) ] v our and forty minutes. U ires: Mc- i v vhicl v vere y plants as p N g " | aboard until Spencer was reached, when 1 forty es. Umpires: ) Cranks who haye not quite outlived they { five entries, of which two were bred in Bttty il O L b cren hired 1o | Lwenty mare were: discovered in o’ car of 1l Gampbell.” Batterios: Hiwke, | (Giivity ‘on the ajariond, as ‘the following | Ameriea, Tn addition Foxhall Keene has ey Ol e T ool a0 | Mroasra;, Van, Boskizk; A, Lt Ricll\ SH P, culated b -pix o o puld Vo thdiw] ason und Robinson; Stive yan. ¢ & BOnVeniohae A trvoTentrie gustBe O s s ats as are shipwrecked sailors upc Messrs. Va 0! . A L eld, 8. P. wheat. It would not do to leave the wheat, fvetts and Ryan, score will show.: Foriconvenience sake the | two entries, August Belmont has three en- | PRV S8 mmnm"{’ s';;m;mm‘f;n'&‘ ‘«];::nri‘: Lictele, Thomas Beck and J. H. Paridis, and tako the place of strikers were members of | 8o an effort was mado (o gt the men out. Senntors Land Another icled nine was styled “The Crippl tries, and Colonel 0. H. Payne has two Y [ R % 4 " Mes of humanity. It is important to preserve [ C: J. Wildy, W. McLaughlin, Bd M Tracey, the A, R. U., and were about to leave work. | This was finally_accomplished, but it is 2 ¢ % he game lasted one hour and forty min- | horses entered. Both Me: Belmont and BROOKLYN, N. Y. July 30.—The Sen- “howling” success from | Payne have entered sons of Iroquo this rare colony of Arctic flora. The pro- | 19d0 Joder and P. N. Montgomery were Th aay pasted without a move in that di- | sald that a biz Wealer threw ‘a trainman 4 utes. and. was a 5 3 5 AT 5 ator surpr Foutz today by w g an- 1 The features arel| m) 3 entricstis elected delegate! S eon reoffan. The Santa Fe and Alton roads have [ ftom onc et the cars, injuring him-quite ot s ‘}mll‘"m"_\!*,“mml’gx ‘:Il"‘{"‘x"‘m_'{::l star(’ to finish. The features of the sume The total number of entries s 205 in- | posed national park has a magnificent forest | ¢lect d_delegates to tho congrossional. JAIl t Y. repe s confirmed that e were the uncommon and phenomenal sprint. cluding seven from the duke of Westmin o) ike e Pi favor F. M. Dorrington. announced thelr willingness to take back | FPVOrgie 1 EhE TEPOE 45 Conimed Chal | serfes “two “out of three i their favor. | e %f he Cripples and the downright hard | stors Siablos, and three each from the sta- | Which, like all those of the Tuget Sound re- il A foriee employes and the news of the deter- | effort wiil be made to keep them from cre. | BCOFe: luck of the Reserves, Score: bles of the duke of Devonshire, the duke | &ion, is world-renowned for the magnificence In the Tarncss Twenty-Three Years. mination was made pul rough the yards | ating any trouble, even if the militia has 10211001 0-6|cripples . o4 0235 0 1-15 | of Hamilton, Lord Rosebery, the prince of | and beauty of its hemlocks, cedars and firs, KEARNEY, Neb., July 30.—(Special to today., .- ATE to beoalladiout, L K the i 0112010210 Redhves D00 110 2 oz | Wates and Hugh MeCalmont. " Lord Dun- | trees colossal In size and valuable as regu- | (EECSR SO SOF (0 dnren Sen t More Deputies. N BREIVAD &G OAWIAOW: g yn, 9; Washingt A e o 50 raven has one entry. i lators of floods, and under their protection 4 8 ogaciegate GOngTess Dvanm;l:l;,“ao o the| | st gL rancaofhociiabandiand ra: Brooklyn, i Washington, 5. Barned | glzaried runsi Cripples, b Heseryes, B | Tor the Oakes of 18 six American | snows melt slowly and thus prevent devasta. | slonal convention have selected D. C. How- 5 . ding all creditors from any claim on Brooklyn, ;' Washington, 6. Struck | pate RIS CrIRRIGE L e e rung; | horses are entered. ‘The Keene stable | it araTleyan B e L G P AT AT T v three, Foxhall Keene has ente g He also quoted from a report of the | for the scene of action tomorrow. Mr. How- burning of the rallroad bridges and depots, | the same is likely to be tested, Hon. J. G. ib, ‘2.’ Three-base hits: Daub, | fafai Crippleg, B Hesctves: Marker 1; Cor. | entered C. Schlegel, deceased, carried $3,500 life in- hits: Cartwright, | Sripples, 2. TFassed balla: ¢larke, 1 Cor e and the Lorillard stable has two en- X A artwright. | pin, 5. Struck out: By Smith, 7; by Welch, | ofe and the German_ geologist, Prof. Zittel, and from a | ard has had the honor of representing his 1. +United States Marshal Isracl is preparing to | surance, ‘which has been pald to the ex- re: Imslie. Time: Two hours and | g ™fipire: lompky. Iatteries: For Crip. | tries for the event send out more deputies to guard the prop- | ecutor of his estate. Under the law this all | eight minutes. Attendance, 1440, Batteries: | 3o S wnd Clarice; for Heserves, Welch St i book by Prof. James Bryce, M. P., upon the | party in convention nearly every year for erty. of rallroads that are in the hands of re- fi?;fl"‘ll;;n}l[‘l:;m\v‘!‘r!gm hul“n'p nu‘ll;quu'm: ‘.'E Daub and Kinslow; Maul and McGuire, oD AR AT P o 4 7 Nawslitackiton ‘I"_ .‘n‘“- o picturesque beauty and curious formations | the past (wenty-three years, and has as celve Twelve deputies have been sent to [ o drter citing them to appear and. show Waddy Couldn’t Hold Out. The same teams will try conclusions again | LAFAYETTE, Ind, July 30—The five- | ghout Mount Ranfer. Both say t like | large an acqu st any man in Trinidad, where five more ex-Santa Fe em- [ cguse why (hey are entitled to any part of | CLEVELAND, 0. July 80.—The Cleve. | NeXt Saturday if grounds can be secured. mile beycle l|-v'«w>l|_:d ;n hu:‘kvnr n_\l' g ‘{n«jr! the Yosemite and the Upper Yellowstone, | the state. ) ployes have been arrested on the charge of [ the money. The creditors have retained a | lands pounded Wadsworth hard in th here today by F. J. Titus of New York. | the region should be preserved as a national To Fix 1 ton Date intimidating engineers and firemen. number of prominent attorneys here to test [ four innings. Iour of the visitors' CONVENTIONS WON EASILY, The race was a five-mile handicap, class | park. ~ Senator Squire also quoted from ex- | ppicaAzAH Tily 80r5(Bpeciallito «11i Soldlers will probably not be withdrawn | the law. The mater comes up next Friday. | were made on errors. Attendance, . L. D. Cabanne (50 yards) won, I%. J. | Sepator Edmunds, in honor of whom one of SR i L E (Kol centers) for: many. wecks/yat. T B R SR T T S e o 00010 G Neolw's Errors and tnubillty to Bat Dittin- | Titus (eratcly, secont, T i Githeps, G | the glaciers Iy mimed, who says; I never | The | Hee) e It 1 L dren’s os Minnesota a- | Cleveland ; 5 5 ago, (100 y d. : O Tlayaa thars ything o o apublican eentr 5 ce w A INET R Ecer i s T et kotas gives the following figures: The num- | Louisville $0032808 00 B i raou itusfmadaiiin it ssietistom the T ARl iy b y ; B Sl o | Dspt of W eh e Sreseivedsinithese e three! | B 0o c i nlta: i OlveTama s NT.oulevill o | = NEOLAL K18 Iy 90 (Bpeclal tol i | breakinsithejworlaiRIcompCtlySitesoed, parablo In grandeur to_ the scenery T have | huld here tomorrow o fix the date for he ] S0 - R. U, tates for the vear ending June 1 18%, 15 | mrrors: Cleveland, 4: Loulsy SV i | Bee)—Neola played one of the worst games — been through in this region. am com- | county convention. . Errors: Cleveland, 1; Loulsville, 0. Earned eola/play, pelled to own, however, Incredible as the The Burt ccunty populist convention is ¥ for county attorney. The following dele- gates were clected for the state convention: at a meeting today arranged for a reception | 202; the total placed the first time, 207 of | yung: Cl i s 3 TR e e, y i . 207 " Cleveland, 6. o : Cuppy, | of the season yesterday. They could not Dy these Halghty-alght; swere In. Minnesota, by N R LU S5 o Land flelded thetr poyslllul\s very | HASTINGS, Neb., July 20—(Special Tele- | assertion may’ appear, that there fs abso- | called to meet Augst 17. A representative, gram to The Tee)ithe Hastinge ¥ AL C. | lutely ‘o comparison between the finest | county atiorncs awt a eomnissioner from 56 hits: Blake, Clark, Flaherty, Richard- | ROy e o s maved hera The | A. team today took in the Minden Way- [ effccts that are exhibited there and what Is | the Second district Is the ticket to be name [ L in a very listless Bammo, Score: séen on approaching this incomparable moun- | this fall. to President Debs on his return from Terre | gippty n South Dakota, and thirty-nine in Haute. Al labor organizations In Chicago | Nopth Dakotd The. number repiaced Is | hree-base hits: MoKean, 0. Tebeau, iw poorly. The Conventions had one of the will be Invited to join In a grand demonstra- | eighty-five; forty-two in Minnesota, nine- t i raint Ind thtcel waek: i tion and street parade. He must be hers | teen in South Dakota, and twenty-four in | Blake S R g 4 same teams play aga hree weeks, on Jor e au, pire: Hurst, Time: » deciding game, they having won one AT 90200208 021 I will be willing to go 5,000 miles Thursday to look after the A. R. U. conven. | North ~Dakota. Receipts: Minnesota, aihe N anty e ne’ | the declding game, they having won one 920 tain. I will be willing to go 5,000 miles to Nn o0 y after th R. U. conven: Two hours and twenty minutes. Batteries: | gnon““Seora: Minden 201112031 1210 iy witness this scene. This continent is | pupiitie SR Sl S 211.38; South Dakota, S16 North Da- | awo b itwentyl e B Onaca S[ROUpLY SaudiROICorion SRWaaswot thisand COLA. CONVENTIONS. Batteries: Rohrer and Reynolds; Card- | yht in fgnorance of the existence of what will o Bee.) e republican county centra held a meeting last Saturday tion. $2,101.07; total, $9,005 Expens Grimm, Illinols Steel Company Resuming. ) < 141.18: South Dakota, $1 $2,101.07; to 33,06, Unk Captures the Browns Again. ¢ olmes, 55 CHICAGO, July 30.—Twenty-five hundred oty = : i 5 , oA CHICAGO, July 30.—The Colts pulled to- | Ceghin o-f 0 men went to work at the Illinols Steel com POLICE PROTE AMBLERS. day's game. out of the fire in. the ninth; | Siltm. Feit. o < — with four of their nine hits. Score: otter, ... 1 Chleago Grand Jury Makes a Sensational | Chicago . L1 00010024—8 % . ‘thousand moro workmen will be given em- Report Concerning Gambling. St. Louis ..... 204000000 04 . ployment by the company before the end of CHICAGO, July 30.—A grand jury today Base hits: Chicago, St. Louls, 11. Er- the week. flled a report In court saying: “We find Chicago, 2; St. Louis, 3. i3urned runs AR RO B | Al land T8 (5 be one of the grandest places as well as a [ The R polan, e : Pugilist MeAuliffe Married, sanitarium.” committeo o uiire; 9| BROOKLYN, N. Y., July #0.—Jack Mec- | Under the law by which this tract is now | afternoon with a full attendance. It issue( convention to conven( 0 : 0 | Aulifte, the prize fighter, was married In | reserved It cznnot be entered upon by any fa call for the county con [ i 1| the Hotel St. George at 3 o'clock this morn- | person, and remains the property of the | at this place August 16. All members o 0 ing to Catherine Pow, known on the stage | United States, but the object of "scientific | the committee report republican galns 1y a8 Pearl Tnm N of the Tnman slaters. Me- | men who prepared the memorial s to have | the county. 0 Bittinger, p.1 110 Auliffe starts for Bangor, Me., tonight to | a public park In which the government pany's plant today. The works had been oclosed down since the strike began. One [N oy train for his fight with Griffo. prevent the destruction of the timber and Chicago, 3. Two-base hits: Wilmot, Stra o Totals Goibiado Co on Glosrd Indefinitely, | that gambling 18 being carried on to its | (! 8. Two-base hits: “Wilmot, § e e | fullest extent in Chicago with doors wide | fivien s Squble piaver Trwin to Danien | Seolt w0 9 1838 8 8 45 | ENERGETIC PISTOL PRACTICE. DENVER, July 30—The condition of the [ (Hest SHIERT In CHIEAKD Wit A guble plays: ' coal strike is pecullar. At Newcastl open, d cappers and stool pigeons plying t ahlen to Anson, ck out wo-base hit Jelen, Sweeney, Three-bage PRESIDENTIAL NOMINATIONS, pegHbiar Newcastle the | yoir yocation to catch the unwary for the | By Stration, 1, by Hawley S TWo | it Tt Rierrner Dradtord, Yotmes. Home | Ofcer Storey and Two Toughs Engage ina FhaL 22 men were told to take their tools from the | purpose of hours and fifteen minutes. ' Umpire . 8 ; oK afokn Ratin ot b a ot i s I e Ly Tuns: Swecriey, | Double paysi’ Dolan to Me- t 5 4 Fillo mino, as the pumps wero fo be taken out | L0 fall into their Rands. And that the heaqs | bBatteres: Stratton and Kittredge; Huwley | Aulin w Towian: Hamiln to cotier to Watts Heloftnstlo Big Batch of Western Oficos to Bo Filled Ana whut down' mdafnilely. At Glomwees | Of the police deparimént of this city. are | and Twineham. Biase on'balls;" 0 Mclivame, 1.'fiji | OMcor Storey exchanged a number of shots Y Luval Do \ giving some of the places mentioned below Quakers Made Many Blunders. by BTl aing, 8 oy danit i | with two suspicious characters on the south WASHINGTON, July 0. president . L ample protection from arrest and prosecu- | py L ADBLPHIA, July 30.—The Phillies | minutes. Umplre: Wearne, side of the High school grounds at 2:30 this | ¢ 44y sent the following nominations to the that the natural features remain undisturbed 7 e tion. 1 e Puil SERIES 9. U Tt of places at ‘which it Is alleged | Were badly ‘defeafed by “the New Yor - - X morning. senate: that gambling {8 being carrled on |s ap- | team today. Scor GO ey ALL:COMERS 18 FQURNEY, The officer was patroling Dodge street, near [ proasury—John W. Pack of California, to pended. The jury gives as a reason for not | Phi . 14062:0,:8 The Book of the Builders | riiie e aic bl Sxalachiar et iR 0005 00 0 *13]| Omaha Club Has Its Intorstato Plans Proetty | the school grounds, when he noticed two men | po assayer of the mint of the United States prletons of these places that the assistant 53, hiladel 2; New York, U, B Well Laid. sneaking along in the shadows. He called to [ gt 8an Francisco HISTORY OF THE.. R T i Sl R A S 11::\l|l)\11:"|t(lxl\l'4.x artied | The Omaha Tennis club held an enthusi- | them, when one of the men drew a revolver | jusiice—To be Judges of probate, territory O | ard o Fanrai. Steueh otV H Fiher | astic meeting last evening to arrange for | and fired three shots at him. The officer | ¢ Utah: Thomas J. Brandon, county of ' made this statement. He says he merely | ning ne: One hour and fifty minutes, | the interstate tournament, which will be s Tl S IR0 o 2% WORLD'S FAIR fold, the jury that It was difficult to get | Umpiré: = Hoagland, . Batterles: R Iy % dommianaiog Mondays ‘A% | RIGUERL IS owhi pistol Inia iplay. #nd Ared [Davis Jamer-LuiRuntiog: :0uRer oL Kane: Cstimony’ which would result in convie- | Grady and German and Wilson. st 20, This will be Omaha's first venture s : D. H. Burnbam | tions. Gumbert Wins & Gume. I il T A © | nark, as one of the follows uttered, a cry | Grant, county of ' Rich;: Achilles 'Perri e a Gum, in holding an all-comers tournament, yet Sounty of Vrabers: Noble AVATFUMm, county: of Chief of Construction, T e AT TTSRURG, July 30.—Plttsburg won a | from the numerous fnauiries vecelved by | denoting pain and staggered for a moment. | (lh® ™S “Willes, county of Wal- AND ; R clos ‘-|,\v' n;x;l i:.-.|[ (7 )nw rr«)wnl ("lnvlmmll S\l.-v d'ml}' \I';\nu:xg l\gs"wu I'Tn“ r\-:ll)zly‘..“( He recovered, however, and, with the assist- | guton. % e Daloxntoa (inthering ati8l: Paulland 3y, ¥ by hitting in the sixth inning. The | sured. Denver, Kunsus v, Slou Vet TR oscape | 2. Cruteher of Tdaho, to be marshal INOWIE ; ] ) Sitors made & granc ; surcd, Denver, Kunsus Ity louX osoey | ance of his comrade, managed to escape In [ ~James . Cruteher cf Idaho, to be marsha ) b F. D. Millet €. T. U Delegation Enroute. YVisitors made a grand rally in the ninth, | and, Ded Manes Gl ol rong effort is | the viclnity of Twentieth and Californla | for the United States for the district of (NOW LEDGE th 5 Y 3 ¥ olegal but could not overcome Pittsburg's lead. CHICAGO, July 3).—Scveral hundred east- | Seope: s dead. | o eing made. to-secure several Chicogo | streots. four shots, the last one evidently finding a | John C. Delamare, county of Toole; J. M Iaho; Qibpon Qlaric-otWyoming, 1o el ats Brings comfort and improvement and - ‘otal Abstinence unfon, to be held in | Cinelnnati . iiiiis 0 2 0 00 0 0 0 4— come to Omaha the club "will | NG =H0m kg were scouring the neigh- | of Wyaming; John A, McDermott of Wyon RING 6 coupons with 25 cents, or, sent Poul Wednesday, areived in this ity | Hits, Pitisburs, 11; Cincinnaty” 11 e aampile torsilon SR aliablo pe i and spent the day in visiting points of in- | Tors: Pitstburg, 1; Cincinnatl, . Barned | thants o for ‘Sowe financial as. | thought the men by mall, 5 cents extra, in coin (stamps | {bat” oy oty oo from New Sork, | Tuns: PItsburs, 65 Cincinnath, b Twasbase | istneee : A o some dnanclal ag- | WKL & robbery near the High school | Postmasters—Bdward P. Jones, Del Norte, | less expenditure, by more promptly e. A g I ' 4 I ) 14 piy oot accepted). Address, noklyn, Philadelphia, Bosion and other | hits: Glasscock, Sugden, Cross. —Three- | Caldwell, I'red Lalk: and . 13 Snow, was | grounds. e H. Islaab, Ogden, U. T ¢ the world’s best products to Tatern Clties, O the way muny of them | base hits: Gumbert, Cross. Home runs: | pp R ol o s cuind [IBECRAGN ot 11 at? 1als “and) miasplalous 4 widapt o st pro Memorial Department, visited Niagara Falls and made nume Donovan. Struck out: | By Gumbert, L | tions. The cluh §eugs to ralse $100. Other Sy P Ty » . the nec 3 being, will attest stops at cities along the route. The deles | Time: Two hours and ten minutes. Um- | committees appoiptedl ar aharactpra.at DreasRt"and -DUrgiarion 8r8 A the value to health of the pure liquid OMAHA BEE. ok rendegvoused it & Chicnso hotel, and | pire: Gaffney. Batterles: Gumbert and | “Grounds-ceorga'ks, Hav : fer for St Fautin o bty at 1015 tonjgni: | Susden; Cross and Murpny. well and . 11, Youg. Jue Of the features of the convention will 5 LR\, Owihh 4. W. be a delegation from the Woman's Chris- Siandlog af, the e varttici hDx borhood for the men at daylight. It is | ing, to be marshal for the district of Wyom rightly used. The many, who live bat. were burglars who had | ing. ter than othcrs and enjoy life more, with 4 s 8. (ald- | nightly occurrence. ) ] g . il el - —_ List of Veterans Recently Rememberea by | laxative principles cmbraced in ~the . W. Battin, George LOCAL BIEVITIES. the General Government. remedy, Syrup of Iigs g . e > - v WASHINGTON, July 30.—(Sp to its excellence is due to its presenting i pera 01 e of the rallroac . Won X ception—0. 810Ul I ' g roman's Christian Tel By ) g + SERIES NO. 23, Uanimanneriase union, Gns cbliniraticad i pyio, ) laged: o5, T FindiEit L Sgingbam, R . Youns, | myo wWoma'a Christan Temperarbe unons] T Sew)Henilins Krostet, et of July | in tho form most accrptablo and pleas f . Bd , We 3 wil hold a basket pienic at Hanscom park’| 19, were ebraska: Origlnal-John ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly the use of a private for the Jjourney to | Baltimor: 16 ey St Paul, Y ) attend, w York | 8 Mson Defeats Hightanders, this afternoon from 4 to 7. Nichols, Angus, Nuckotls, Ortinat widows, | NGB proforties of a perfoct lax P S o« asked that the car be used by a Chicugo | Cleveland .......... . EDISON, Neb., July 30.—(Special to The Muser Bros. of New York have brought | ete,.—Susan L. Clark, Frapklin, nklin} A 3 b THE AMERICAN ENCYCLOPAEDIC delegation of the \oman's Chrisitan Tem- { DIOOKIVN «ooooneiens: 8 | Bee)—The EdisoR dnh Highlanders played | sult In county court agaiust Mrs. J. J. Bliss | Nanoy Brusha, Nebraska Clty, Otoe, ative; effectually gisunalng ““‘I")’f:“‘fllt S8 MJADgARD 0. samber L laty Qelss | pril el onia e s 6 Bataraay on th@>haifle ‘grounds, resulting | to recover $283.04, a balance claimed on nc | lowa: Original=uniel . Goodykeonts, | diapelling colds, headaches and | ty’ " y in a_victory for the'liome team by a score | count. B aconned. dlngon City. Cerro Qordo, | and permanently curing constipation. DICTIONARY. attend the meetings of the anion BRI Sre B8 | i g victary for f Chicag of 17 1g The yIRiie of the mame was | Sherift Drexel weit to Koarnoy yewtorday | Relinuc(Goorse s, Hogers, Mount, Vernon, It has given ,“,\Mg“m,;, o ”IH“‘.,,,\,,,“: 4 200 Pagos, 250,000 Word: i Colorado Deal, cago .. (o 3 orton’s work #'box, he striking out | with young Herman Burkland, who was | Linn; Denjamin 1%, Day, deceased, Mount met with the approval of the medien A rds \ R - Louisville " enty-one men,.anik only g g the visit- - 4 tng ol « Wido! ¢ $ t : B! COLORADO SPRINC 10., July 30.—A RELR : twenty-one men.Ce ',n[;,"n‘lfv;m-'\‘»“"h‘f,l»hu\ i8I | Yocommitted (o (he reformatory for incar- | Ayr Kinggold, Orikinal widows, “eters o roion, because it ucts on the Kid- —_— blg mining * deal wi mpleted today by Lundy; ) A Kland und Maskn Umpireé Qne hour and fif o second annual picnic of the Woodmen | Afason City, Cervo Gordo; Ithoda G. Bul ening them and it is perfectly free from minutes of the World will tak ol ) | lock, mother, Fast Nodaway, Adams H N i VT aith Dikotu cinul~Chirles J. Lane, | every objectionable substance. Redfield, §ink. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug: eietain H0c and $1 bottles, but it is man ifactured by the Culifornia Fig Byra Co. only, whose name is printed on evory rigibility and violating his parole iurla Cusehaer, Oherokse, Ghepqks; Mapy o R b e 403 A Hart, Kalo, Webster; zot O Conne oy, eiver and Bowels without wea INSTRUCTIVE AND USERUL which the Portland Gold Mining eompany be- y neys, s omes the sole owner of the Anna Lee and 4 Mune of Kuowledyo and a Min oublet lodes, formerly ed 1) e o A o | e oy ot Mo Bcat) fyo B | @renws Get & Game from the Cowboys in Alblon Wol b CaiRE Raplis o ! An' undivided sevensaixteanths. inlerear in i the Eleventh Inning. ALBION, Ta., July 3.—(Special to The [ AUBY Fhere are uiore, things luatructivo, useral | | the Bobtall, the White How atlonal | KANSAS CITY, July 30.—For eleven long | Bee)—A red hot game of bull was played nd entertaluing tn that @ boolk, "“'The Bell and Captain lodes, formerly owned | innings Kansas City and Detroit struggled | yesterday at Cedar Itapids between that “‘"“’x‘ii‘.r':.‘Jfi.‘:‘.‘.‘;".".E‘";“."J:”'. han ln hl\'|n -“n.nlltu Mountaln company. “The con- | for the victory. Everett made the hit in | team ) * result w Albl Pat work, now for tho Bldarating Ju 900N cash, the eleventh that sent Pears over the | % Cedar, o PRAS A R s “'"; - ;: ',' H Ao ,l:"’,l packuge, also the name, ;'.‘“'“I"'r“‘ b by plate, s a des o e ox | Munsficla ik eda tuplds, An fee cream soclal will be given by the Y an ¢ well informed, you will not Blace v 1t was & desperate nip and tuck | genham Hazel Terrace club at Hascal's park, Fif- | to give congress jurisdiction over trusts. The [ & I,I.\“ m.‘} :»‘:nl‘l !:'.‘-'.{‘I:f( affered, lque publication, for it is at the LAN * strug from first t last. 3 Daredt dlelionary aud 8 ANDER, Wyo., July 30.—(Special to The | $TU8 OR: frat. 10~ 1aat Atendanss, at Dunbar, teenth and Vinton streets, Tuesday evening, | zmendmen "3:§~um|uu.u\.vr i b el 2)—The Lander s hecoming ngreat | 1000, Score DUNBAR, Mo Tty 30 Enectal 1o The | July 31, for the bimeft of the Preshytorisn | “Trusts snd monopolies dealing. In ARrl- | "oy i 1ol will be deliver.nd small fruit thrive and do well. Onz ranch- ansas. Cliy,, Bee)—In the base ball game, wrestling and g™ e of Sam Urbach arrlved | necessity shall not exist in the United States beach on Saturday 5, as hus been announce Walter Misner ulleges that John Later Antl=Trust Amendime sposed, is Indebted to him to the amount of $3 WASHINGTON, July epresentative for seryices rendered us offes clork, and ) 1008 Hutcheson of Texas has introduced a resolu tlon for an amendment to the constitution proposed s reported as follows and oongress shall have power to enforce this | ud beautified by CUTIcURA article by appropriate leglslation.” 7 freaest of akin purifvie ufi nday wud Throo Weok-day coupous man near Lander will raise over 125 bushels | - Base hits: 5; Kans sunning matohes between Cottonwood H from Grand Island at 6:30 o'clock last S5 withi 18 vents 1u coln, will by 'he Amorican Encyolopadia Dietloa- bBearing rur anKas e | Wil the Drizen. e score in the ball & evening, coming over (h ion Pacific L~ ary. Send orders to Tho Bos 0o, —-—— hits: Darby, Campau, Wits 49 10 9, 1h the wrestling, 8 to 1, and in | This merning the funeral will be held Sottlers Get un Extonsion. tentof tollet nnd eure for pimpl heads, Leeavso tho only reseniive % this season. His orchard has just | Brrors < Grove and Dunbar, the latter liege Buroed. ott, pungan. Yo Home run. the race, fifteen yards ahead. from the Jewish temple on Harney street WASHINGTON, July 30.—The senate to orders should be addressed to Man r DALLAS, Tex, July 30.—Mayo college, | Mman. Doublé plays: Raymond to Glenalyin; at 9 o'clock, with the Interment in Pleasant A X y ~May, 8 4 h th ot | day passed the house bill exempting those of Inflammation and elogging of he DIOTIONARY DEPARTMENT. the leading educational Institution of BIangit 1o Xare: fo Kintle, - Huses Humphrey Won Handily, Fil cemetery, Whils not a resident 4 Texan {n Delty county, wai destroyed by | Struck gu; Darby, 3: by HUMPHREY, Neb., July 30.—(8pecial to | Omata, Mr. Urbach had many friends aud | who have entered public land under the ¥ 1ho eatise Ot Ol plege 000, Time: Two hours and Afey-ve minuies | The Bee)—Humphrey defeated Platte Con- | was well known hera toual diatigurations. Fold every where, desert land act from muking the anuual five at' 3 a. m. Loss, 31 Dire ) ol y i ector of Decoration, egates to the convention of the Cath- | Pittsburg ....ooeea 1.0 2 0 0 4 1 0 * As_amr idtcement to et gl | oficir Story fs sure that one of his shots | torney of the United States for the district | 0305500 sonal - enjoyment, when ‘

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