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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, 1891, e ———————————————————— e —— — - ) " v v ' 3 N Lutenberg2, Uriplce: Harat, - Time: | won the twomile handicap, clums B; Con ' N - Tnre . y the events leading up to the sending out of | turn to the old wages, which was refused S l w M T to 7 pire: v i ap, class B Con R M. Correll was a splendid effort of eloquent He told of | and they were told that they might strike if OFH ER OR Ly A, 9 EE Two nmuac.:l twenty-five minutes. Bat- | Baker, second; time, 3:8 1-5: The boys IO“A m-‘ [] ) [\TS S \RH) and. convincing oratory y i the traln which was wrecked, teries: M ) Col 3 Hem- | half mile w. on by, Jerbe Ay riotous antions of the strikers, He was badly | they wanted to. It {s not believed that they {ariene My Young and O'Conner; Hem- | hulf mile wis 'won by @ H. Gerber, Diy: tangled on cross-examination and was forced | will dowo. L % vk 4 PR In"the sccond game Youns was wild and A. 3. Brown, Cleveland, won, the i to admit that he had told various people that number of strikets formerly employed in ¢ was ard. Score: auarter mile, open, in 0 srge Tay- he expeeted to get $500,000 If he testified in a n'||»|;~ r\l'lvo of the 4').“"‘.1]‘» '.e- (:mn: "rrrnk Racing Committee Names Judges, Timers, 1]'"-\‘.|r nd ... .0 ,., % 2‘ 0 g :: ? 0 :-r." E()"\“H,IIVI;I‘ ‘I_hnl ::!u Cclass A, W No Member of the Party Anxions to Lead | Repubtie cort efudicial to the prisoners, Raflroad company applied for work today, : “oul A 30 5 *—12 | Won by Toin Coope s : A L which the officials of the road refused to Startor and Clerk of the Course, Hits: Olbainn oisyiile, 1 286, The mil went this Year, SHIBYRNN LA o~ hich the officials of th i and, 8; Lonsville, b e o W o CH Wyow July 91.<(apseiat 1o STRIKE COMMISSION MANIFESTO, give them. i fors: Cléwetnafl, 1) Loulsville, 1, Rarned | third: time, 1:0 2 handicap. P The Heo)—The republican state convention FIVE STIKERS IN COURT, out: By Young, 1: by Menefee, 4, Three. | Slass A, was won by Wiy : at Gasper on Thursday will be largely at- WIll Meet In Chieagn Augnst 15 and Hoar bk SLIGHT HITCH IN THE GREAT RELAY RACE | fiite Bitu:" Mefean, “rebemu: Claric, Pror- | Tom, Cooner, sctond i will isisl, [ 1178 NOT A FAVORABLE TIME FOR THEM | furided by aetenlce. st rolltion) rikers thi tim: from every county in the state. A speclal WYOMING STA NTION, the Testimony of Those Interested. Arrested on Compiaint of a Milwaukeo Con- fer, Lutenbed; =~ Two-base hits: = Childs. | § U0 G 5™ te ™ con WASHINGTON, July 31.—The three mem- ducter for Assault e D Y ardnOn A T niog: | George Taylor, third; time bers of the strike commiission adopted the | 8T, PAUL, July 31.—The trouble on the | Fresident Cleveland May Refase to Writo n t. Time: One hour and forty-five min- ——r Hou. Edward Campbell Prodicts the De- | Fain Will leave for Casper carly Wednesday following preamble and resolution, setting | Milwaukee r ad the other night Is beginnin Letter to G rinor Walte Wil Substl- l|‘ |‘).lll’flill|'\'nllll)( and Zimmer; Mene- CINCHEN ON THE GRAND CIR( fent of His Party by Nearly One :Nfl)yl‘lll{ carrying the delegates and visitors Toda ve 3 o 3 anc GFan. - o 7 rom the southern and western p rtio forth its duties and purposes to bear fruit Today five men, Frank tate One from ral Greely # " sTiiTie i HaRUrelL: Thioniatda PIans oF N an ™ oportion of the N TG BResI Tt o . the U Keigan, Bchatd Morrissey, Danlel Griffin, 45 tenbiRI HEONuk: & of the Teams. Thres Races at Buffalo Won Waiking by b ok S etk state Thote from the north will g0 over Btates has appointed the unders) Bd Ree v Rief vere rought inta " Played. v Lost Pr.Ct - et = o Lot Ayt the Burlington and Northwestern roads, and commission to visit Chic Tii., and s Ed Reeder and Andy Rletz were rought into Roston ...17 N BUFFALO, July 81.—The Grand Cireuit via wagon. Judge Jay L. Torey of fremont other places in the United Staf: LA LS e LB LB Baltimore "] 7 3 GU8 | races opened todny with fair attendance wounty > iy How: enroite - tram: Tauaes o o L B U B LR R e O i and has | DBENVER, July 31.—C. H. Hilton, jr, | New Vork H # and good weather, The card was short | pES MOINES, Ta., July 81.—(Special Tele- | With ‘a caravan with 150 people. Ho will ful fnquiry Into the cause of any pending | charged the men with hasnult, and 1t is | chalrman of the League of American Wheel- | Dittaburg .11 &2 ® ;l\ln.: |h1" 1r.w.-m . won \;‘[Ihmll exc Am‘m.' gram o The Beo)—Quite a number of dele- | Pi¢ 1D .IKIH ke tont r:: their a -n‘]‘-||null||‘lmui dispute or cxisting controversies between | fRFERC BUE T N chatge is hang- | men racing board, has received a telegram | Brooklyn ...l k14 ubensteln was far and aws he bes 4 he appointment of Gibson Clark as United ofs Central 1ta company and | hinted that a m LA : ‘ 4 Philadelp 3 orse pcing class and walked home | Btes to tos atlorney was a grea prise to the Tilinols Central Railway company &0 | ing over their heads. ~There ‘were four | trom Arthur D. Black, manager of the relay | it ; b1 Hiorse fn {he paoine class and walked home |y 1ugts tiora: tomortow, have arrived, | Now. tactlon of the derceeratie taity. hich S avtale ot {lway | other warrants out, which will be returned 5 i o ’ | Cinoinnatt ..\ : ench heat, after outsprinting the field on . Now faction ¢ democratic party, which y.mu' company and wr"l-nll\v_uv L S Tarabcet | AUPIAE the.d "'he men would not talk | Foce from Washington to Denver, intl (Ehl(lnw . H the back stretch. Marie D was o speedy | but it fs not expected that not more than ;is credited with the control of federal pate P %ty coms Neforo.it: and Devora saying O'Bricn hd made o mistake | mating that President Cleveland may refuse | P lLOHIE <" 4 that none of the ather 3-year-glds could get | haif of the 1,125 members of the conven. | Fonage of this state. Mr. New had endorsed Wherens, Section & of chapter 1068 of the | und that each could prove that at the time | to write a letter for delivery to Governor | Washington 6 [ Within hailing distance of her and B¢ | 00 il attend. Vory fow of tho alleged | C F: Dodge of Rawlins tor the place. The lawa of the United States passed G0tber | of (o assault they were far away. The | Waite. This will not hinder the race. The o e (T uE WY 100, canddates. for ominations. are horo, and | fticelion of Judge Clark relires him hs & Thispion 1o exating Into. the o 1 €% | hearing of the men was sot for August 3, | mociave from General Greeley to General WESTERN & s LA LA ISR SR there will ba, no contest for any of them. |'Gench. Nellls Corthor bf Latemis Wil piny r ! A bl LS o1 N ver v, Bum- k& honeh. Nellis Corthel of Laramio w . saidcontrovarny, the conditions Gccompanys | ke men:rrestod R Sersof ‘the | McCook will be carried, and one to Sriiskiens Love' AgiTh vo Lbug Haitlils fiom Taciesy, o tare” & 4 Indoed, the tonvention will do well it it [ ubly be the democratlc nominee, & o e, aind o report the result of such ex- | labor unions and well known in railroad | ernor Waite from one of the highest offi ki r e L0 clams, trot: Sixty-Six won the sc- | succoeds In gotting the nominecs to accept Cbin e amination to the president and to con- | circles. i clals, it not Grover Cleveland. SIOUX CITY, July 31.—Toledo took their | castle won the first heat. Time: 2:16%; [ Those who are on the ground aro mostly | GANDY, Neb., July 31.—(Special to The ‘r\e\’;m-nu The questions invol in such Ra op Men. The racing committee has selected the fol- | gepond game from Sioux City today. In 2i17, 17, 2:1 Anna Mac, and Lovelace | office holders, and they attempt to appear [ po. oy o republicans of Logan (,'_,“m met controversics aft i interstate. rallways | RAWLIN y al—(Special to | lowing officers for the races: the third Inng, the umpire made a very | 8150 SIrLeC, 0 L oin won the rce in | #anguine, but the most of them privately | {1 convention Saturday, every w}:rt o and, their employes; and T 15 e | The Bec)—There are cigthy-four men now | Judges—Howard B. Raymond, chairman | rank declsion which gave the visitors four | three ‘straight heats: Clayhontas, Haron- | admit that this is not a gvod democratlc | the county belng well represented. H. A T o at work in the Rawlings shops. This I8 | of the Natlonal racing board: C. H. Lus- | runs. Score: dale, Simons, Siten, Direction, Lenore Ko | yoar and that there is no hope for them In | Chapin was made chairman and B 1. Smith of this commission and future legislation, | At work in the T i ek Scor a Ione St Al By if_ny, ‘upon the questions at ssue bel | lexs than onecthird of the force emploved | ooy " progident of the League of American | §ious CIty... 38000000 0 B Vilme: Sa sty gin Towa. Hon. Edward Campbell, the Nestor | secretary. C. C. Beckwith reccived the tween ) labor, whether organized or unor- Wheelmen; A, C. Willison of Maryland, first |~ Fit: Sioux ity 105 Toledo, 17, Hr- | 240, class, ‘-yea olds of the party in Iowa, in an interview today | nomination for treasurer, and J. B. Mor- anized, and employers thereof should be e e 8 ¢ r Lk I 3 fased upon all Tacts having any legitimate “LAST DAYS OF PUMPEIL vice president of the League of American | rors: Sioux City, 2. Iarned runs: | ¥ I'_’“ ‘;\“{['}“M “u\« S5 nrr!hy;v! republican ' victory by anywhere | rison county attorney. The convention dele- bearing upon such questions ‘and should sote Wheelmen; F. F. Sheridan of Illinois, J. F. | Sioux City, 4; Toledo, 6. e ‘hita: | Drolsch, McLane, Capple Woodline, Acket- | from 76,000 to 100,000 plurality. gates are: State—George Chappell, J. R. be the result only of clear and well-de- | Aringements for Palne's Big Attrantion to | Dillingham, Massachusetts, and E. A, | Gilks, Foreman, Stewart. base hits: | JAd, ARGOIG ’ - | It Is stated this evening that a movement | Honey and H. A. Chapin, uninstructed, fined public_opinion: therefore, e Presontod in Omaha: Shortwell of Colorado. Hatfield, Stri out: By Jones, 3; by ime 2:27%, Is on foot to defeat Governor Boies as per- | congresional—S. 3 Douglass, G. V. TResolyed, Firsi—That this commission will Eimers—L. C. Jacquish of Tilinois, J. J, | Foreman, 5. Time: Two hours and twenty- Skyiiiy manent chairman of the convention, on the | Hill and © G, Clouse, unin- meet At the United States postofiice build- | The prospect that Omaha will be able to Mt (o6 e inols, J- & | five minutés, Umpire: Peoples. Batteries: d o ground that the state ceniral committee teisE . ol ing In the city of Chicago, 11, on the 1ath | oot R0 B TN Draska and western | 30YCe sachusetts; C. C. Candy of | jones and Kraws Ioremun and Mekar- | CENTRAL CITY, Neb, July 3l.—(pecial | Brownd that the state « committce ex- | structed; \atorial—George Chappell, oy 0t Ausust 1804, at 10 .’ m. for, the | Invite her friends in Nebrasks e ssachus . fand, am 1o The Dee)—The Grand Teiand | ceeded its ower in selecting him. While there | J. B. Honey and 1. A, Chapin: reprosnta: purpose of tniing testimony in rlution | Towa to witness the great spectacle illus- | Tstarter--C. H. Hilton, Jr. of Colorado, Grand Haplds Wins on Errors, Gub undertook to return the game | 1% considerable feeling in the matter, it 15 | tive-"S. E. Dogls and G. V. Hlil, instructed o sald_controversies, and to hear and con- 5 ot Pompell” Sle Yourse—W. B. D t b el elieved KELEEE WiT1: B GAVITEN NI | 16705 QL GrontiNe. -« Precindt: e o e S i hey o e utiohe aha. Seyumienes: | TALNE, thE JTast Days of ‘Ponipeliq ure | Glerk of the Courss fles of Colo- | yINNRAPOLYS, July.3t.—Grand, Rapids | played at the Taland on July 20 with Central | pot DelIEved LhE matter wily be careiod that | for. C. G, Crounse Preeinot committeemen a8 to the causes thereof, the conditions a brightening daily, nothing now remaining to Sok o g f won the game today because of errors | City, but to their dismay concluded that the | b B €REFE (8 E0E s elected an g iapp-ll of Gandy QoripARYing and the. best means Of & bo done but the closing of a few final prop- | - Scorers—C. A. Emire, chief consul of [ made by the home team at critical points, | best’ thing to do was “to learn the game | ! 4 o secure an amicable [ was elected county central committeeman. Justing the same, and as to any legisla- | - 5 ) o Utah; W. F. Knapp of California, and J. H. | The game was a good one, however, and | anew. Rain stopped the game at the ead | settlement ot the Des Moines | Everything passed off harmonious and the ton or measures which ought to be recom- | 0sitions. The financlal part of the work has | p)ckson of Indiana. was ‘eharacterized” by scveral brilliant | of the third inning, and it was a lucky | postofiice controversy so as to insuro an | republicans of Le county will go into mended In regard to = similar con- | been well handled. In the first place features. Score: thing for Grand Tslind that it raincd. The | unopposed endorsement. of President Clove- | the campafgn (0 win this fall. G D. troversies hereafter. p echnic t, wh VESTERN AN§0C GAME: Minneapolis ........0 2110100 entral City boys had only knocke: land’s administration. Colonel Eibocek re- | Shra wvited to make Sheondoanat wil rallwaye, Iabor organiza- lnxm-.nnw, "lyrl»n: py:::;llslllf:ll:'un:;:fi;’ha':s WESTERN AN§OCIATION GAMES, Rl el b Ly piichers ‘out. 1" (hat' tne: T At | JALLY TR O R irader was invited to make a republican tions “and citizens having elther . per; | owns the spectacle, a L Rock Tsland Snatches the Lead from the | . Hits: Minnenpolis, 10; Grand Raplds, 10. | the| Eame Wos, SV appointment in recognition of the elements - m::“n:rml’-‘-;]r\;:}l'q“:‘"yl'r;"‘:‘ o "egfl '3}'." the picture before the public for twenty- IBTH I A EUA BT R aE Errnrsri Minneapolis, & Grand Rapids, L | c@Raite Peore: 0.5 0 he represents. Dr. Fletcher Iloward of In Lavor of Siiver, bk bbby A S 14| g| el ple ¥ Tarned runs: Minneapolis, 3; Grand Rap- [.Grand d e pRaals Sieldorn: w! coeed O o o PRI T % SHAGTA o not convenicntly attend such public h elght nights. ~The Courtland beach peopl ROCK ISLAND, Iil, July 8l—(Special | idd 3. Tworbase hits: Hulen, = Wilson, | Central City .11l Ciigm g Sheldon will succeed C. D. Fullen as chair- [ FRIBMONT, July 8L—(Speclal to The Bee.) ihg as aforesaid, are required to present | will expend $6,000 in advertising the specta- | oo o S S ot Tp B S k- | Burrell, Wright. Home runs: Crooks Batterlos: CGrand Taland. Johnson, Rich- | man of the state central committee, and J. [ —William H. Thompson of Grand Island is thelr ‘views and suggestions in WEItINg | oo Mr, Paine has agreed to accept the | IR (S TR G g St | Wilson, Wheelock. Double plays: Carroli | ardson, Crosman and Griffin; Central City, | J. Richardson will be returned to the | expected to speak n the court house on the to the commission at any time prior to the | fe ¢ HE PURS T8 SR (T SO en Y L - | and Carruthers; McClelland, Wheelock and [ Higgins and Klumb. national committee. President Cleveland's [ ¢\Ver questio Saturday evening, at which date of such public hearing. B °% | Joseph today in a game devoid of special | ¢ 5 A CH e LD e 6 il Be played oft tomorrow 1t hei s question on Saturday evening, at which niIrd-That coples of this resolution be | the beach peoble will reimburso themselves | v 7FL RO o0 HEd LoV ot one- | atmers, Bk ou P ot impire: he game will be played o administration will be endorsed and a point | g Yilver league will be organized. glven to the press and be sent to all rall. | for the advertising out of the next $6,000, | 5000 (i’ [ extreme center field, | Kerins, Hatterios: Baker = and Burrell; Minnetonka Regattn Ruces. in 'l"]“[l“""l’;”‘"’y will be made against Gorman o ways engaged in the transportation of | and Paine will take the final payment of | gffUK * | Rhines and Spies, MINNETONKA BEACH, Minn., July st.— | and his follower. DHEY WERDS GALLANTS, the democratic state convention, | g t 4 passengers between two or 5 0 o enses have bee K 2 % Yaats A conference has bsen had to see Tiore states of the United States, and o I’,“",?l"” o !’[}',‘,,',",',‘,‘.'n(‘,"t,gf\f.ill’,'.:»‘n?qf"‘.‘.’:h‘".;."f Boek Tsland........ 3 00 18220 011 o [meeting of the dircetors of the Wests ] In the pontponed races of the Minnesota | yang” o party T .".']"',’m,‘rl,iy, all labor organization e e CHavsntae ot 08, 1eetesennnes 0 O g8 ey R M ratiay 2 morring % | ana Manitoba Rowing asociation tod SRR FIATAE . DAE MO g Wb varrIval nd Mauled Each Other as to Which Had Cotirth—Thint 4 nications be ad. | ¢itizens of Omaha for a cash guarantee o i ook Teiand, 15: St. Joe, 12, Ep. | Gty Thursday morning, il N n ui ) 1 othing arrly e 4 ansourth-That all communications be {oq | $5.000. This amount has practically been | nilf*p, Jiogk foand: 15 8E Jog B Ollre Feard’s Hatting Record, Tobk the afhele nomior. In St D6, the ag One democrat, prominent in his pariy's| Mkl bdine e States ‘én-lke commission, Washington, | secured, about $1,000 yet remaining to be Rock 1sland, “6; S oe, 2. Bat- KANSAS CITY, July 3L—It was another | ever rowed on the course. He led from the ranks, s that the tform would be as Jones and Brown are neighbors and each D. C. subscribed. Commissioner Utt of the Com- | teries: Andrews and Sag S and Arm | | JKANSAS CITY, July L1t was another | Cyer Fo N eIng by (ttoen ehiths. Wann of | silent ns the republican platform is on tat [ of them hes a pretty wife, which each of Messrs. Kernan and Northington left the | mercial club, who is assisting in the enter- | strong. —Time: One hour and’ forty-five | yins"rorth every effort. Kansas City finally | the Minnesotas was second, and McDonald | subject flver no one wants to say | th is proud of. ot long ago they wero oity after the meeting. Both will be en- | prise, Is confident that the rest of the | minutes. Umpire: Haskell. won ont in the tenth. — The batting of |'of Winnipeg third. The junior doubles was | anything for fear of the construction which | discussing the ludies, and Jones said he had gaged in doing some preliminary work before | guarantee will be made up within a few Boxy Pou ded by the Jax. rd, Kansas City's shortstop, was- the | rowed ‘In 84835 beating the Minnetonka | s Jiable o be placed on the wording. Greut | the pretiiest wife in town, says the Dotrolt the investigation actually begins. hours, although he regrets the fact that | yicKEONVILLE, TIL, July 31—(Special tre, He made two doubles, triple and | record, Rat Portage led nearly all the Wav | oyro will bo talen In the platform commit ce | Bee Dros b some of the Omaha interests which will be | melegram to The Bee)—Thé home team | & home run. Attenddnce, 1,000. Score: P O meiotay. were second, | room with this subject. here Is talk of a | “I (hink mine Is,” Brown asserted. TROOPS WILL LEAVE PULLMAN, largely benefited “are extremely backward | won today through extra hard hitting from | Kawsus City .. § 895989988 8= Winnines third, and Duluth fourth. The | resolution condemning fusion with industrial | 1 kiow min sald Jones iy about contributing to the guarantee. A . Boxtendale was pounded fear- g 5 — 5 Course was in fine shape, the wind light and | populists. One of the most prominent demo- | *And I say mine is,” rotorted Brown i 7 : g The railroad compani il fix an ex- while Caplinger held the visitors Hits: Kansas City, 11; Detroit, 10. Errors: | | rals BT Etwtaland o solitlo i e Ll i Only Threo € _uupmn Will Remaln, ‘Which m,:ux‘:mrnl{unl‘ol V)I:lPI\ !;;Md"\:“m ‘v‘n s seven small hits, Jacksonville | Kansas City, Detroit, 4. Iarned rur g crats, high \l.p [tu tate Am_l nati »ul I u.1 i| his wa ntinue I.\mlll one called the Is Considered Sufficient. G B R O el teiensist iniay R CRnUNE RamEr Dt e BeaLon | IKensdN Gl Oy Ag Detrol i 8 Tworbasekinilts th Games. said that the county democrats’ reso- [ other u and then they elinched and CHICAGO, July 81.—Mayor Hopkins wired m,”;u““n;‘v u:”'mu‘am\.‘ln ‘Pr'__‘“?“ R LsE Rl not ||mk(‘n;.|:| an_error, mm her pnfi‘mh I S I'}ulr‘h-, Jentzen. ’rl;h ] WALLACE, Neb, July 3L—(Special to I‘l‘nh.n \'ml'l‘t‘v:llum the Inl(;: Inl‘ vl\!\lwl 1g | rolled ove o il ;m..,\ '-,nwl :;.n‘m ls:rn-u: 5 :: s iha, e ers used the stick with ease. e home | bas 5 ome runs eard. o e riday the Wallace ten Veaver miet the approval of the party to a | shave, until somebody put a stop to it, and Governor Altgeld at noon today asking him | business with the wholesale merchants of | tenm has & new piteher and an outfeider | Double piays: T RHiy |Miesmeey-Onymritayiine Wallnco! enm [ Weavor meCURE et G Ly slipgivibl xomeLoly putiay stop R T to recall eight companies of the First regi- | this city, bring their families with them | to try in tomorrow’s game. Score: l‘nux\lll‘ to Glenalvin g Earle. srgruok Qut: ""’"l ‘I‘:""IJ‘"“' ""“; ‘: : Clesy "r“": 2 2 et slon to Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Brown, 3 and witess the great spectacle at their | Jacksonville .1 700013 2 0—14| By Daniels, : by Gayle, 1. Time: Two | the grounds of the latter by a score of 42 TR Rt R NANY E FECTS R e ment of the Lilinols National Quard. This | J5C, WA ol o8 ecuralon trains will | Des: Moines. 121000000 0_3|hours and five minutes. Umpire: Kerins, | to 16, On Saturday Wallace played the T AN, R G U R R o 1O + order removes three of the six companies now I ¢ : 2 Batteries: Danfets and D: e; Gayle and | crack North club_for a purse of $50 - ) be run daily, permitting many other thous- | Hits: Jacksonville, 19; Des Moines, 7. | Patteries: Danlels and: Donahue; Gayle al and_the gate receipts. Wallace won by 30 | Enthusiistic Republican state Convention | for scitiement. The ladies looked the two at Pullman and leaves but one company on | ands to witness the greatest picture over | Brrors: Jecksonville, 0. Des Moines. 5. 3 TRl L B G P e : S5 bk pal o En e the Illinois Central tracks, that at East | painted in fire, and return to their homes | Barned runs: Jacksonviile, 5; Des Moines, Btahinget the Xeams. Ty O L R Lt Grand Kapiin, Mieh. A Sononr WHAE Ty o I s Uoayordaa Al liat ihe T701) |tli€eaime e nighCTHaNE rectra(lWay eomes Ao bRse THile:EBusrowainBL-aussRndy Rl oh SRRy o0 Wion P ost: than 100 were on the grou GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., July 31.—The re Pl s oay satisfied that the three companies left at | Panies have agreed to make a round trip | Guplinger and Belt; Boxendale and Zel DA A g Hoffmeister 1s Mighty. publican state convention was called to or- “1 think,” replied Mrs. Brown promptly, Pullman could maintain order. The Second | rate of 15 cents from the city to Courtland P Umpire: Hogan. Minneapolis 9 ORD, Neb., July 31, —(Special, Telegram | 9er by W. R. Bates, secretary: of the state | “that v husband was right. What do " e e e central committee, at 10:25 o'clock. The | You think?" Tegimont, stationed at the stock yards, wiil | beach and return. The East Omaha com- i e Kansas City "7 ; 3 i BBl (Bheclali e lote theea for the. present and the mayor | Pany will operate twenty trains of two cars wol(nmeyiEastponed Grand_ Rapial 1110 iz 8| MolEheggneed = The fbade B Ua|LN ee mBREoL K rswamt 1 aat paRllSAlAts e aBaty There,” snorted Jones to Brown, *what ; iR 51 S T B fe AN R T TS R =l R QUING YA T Speclal Telegram | Thaianapolls ©....0.: i Greeley and Ord met on the diamond at | convention hall was packed to suffocation | PG SHOT! refused when the remaining com- o 3 clegran 8 i ol and e / Al e Nas the | the thousands who wish to reach the city | W! T e S LI o i, waukee A | Ing In_a vietory for Ord with a score of | the call of the convention had been read | prown, *that your husband was right.” action on the part of the mayor was the | the thousands who wish to reacl s not o interfere with the races. This Adhaeed e oI o 18 to 7, Datterles: Ord, Hoffmelster and | Mayor Iisher delivered an address of wel wi, “that jand was. rig result of a conference between himself, Vice | e DAPSCIONIANCE. | morning’s game was postponed on account | RESULTS ON TME RUSNING TRACKS., | Ward; Grecle: 4 Flyon and 0'Con- | come There,” yeiled Jones, “what did T tell P K EEtHebbuilms Commissioner Utt Is sanguine of the suc- | of rain. et farene: SyaniandOic c Ot T LBy WOtndE VR e EnRA BRI resident Wickes of the Pullmancompany | o c0"s M S0"C Uige “from @ commercial | CPHEORIA, T, July 31.—Peoria-Omaha > b SELEMBIENG LA Secretary Bates introduced Phillip T. Col- | hut (neir wives dragged them into tholr and Attorney General —Orendorf of “the | yoint “of view. He believes that Omaha | game postponed Small Attendance at Drighton Does Good cCook's New Crounds Opened grove of Hastings, as temporary chairman. | rospective houses and. turned the hose on Hliinols National, Guard. - 3r. Wickes did | 5oLl ‘ofr some attraction to. the thous: T o e Busliiess With the Bookies. M'COOK, Neb., July 3L—(Special Tele- | In accepting the honor Mr. Colgrove mad: Hipkis B et L, o b scoure new | Ands of retall merchants of the state who Elayed. Won Lost. Pr.ct, | [NBW YORK, duly 3i—The threatening | gram to "The Bee)—The Arapnhoe and | lengthy address, reviewing the political situ- S K e oted the old employes | come to Omaha to purchase their fall stocks | pock Tslana : - Logt Priti | weather kept ‘the attendance at -the [ Stratton base ball teams played a close | atlon and arraigning the efforts of a demo- The Old Liberty Bell, men a ;1 that he QXI""““' l‘"‘l'“ mPpIOYes | of “goods. The amount of money expended | St Joseph ....... i Brighton Beach frack down té' a' small | and exciting game on the new McCcok | Cratic consress to change the McKinley tarify The old Liberty bell now rests in a hand- RRRetentinllys saturngto thele placess by thousands of visitors daily for threo | Lincoln " E figure today, Jut those who were there were | grounds today, the score standing 13 to | law. He euloglied Jumes G Blainc ind Was | gome new cas: in tie cast room of Tndopend- ¢ g 5 . e weeks will more than compensate the busi- | Omaha . “doveral xdod (Rings went | 9 In favor of Arapahoce. The McCook Base | received great applause. / Smith % i 2 RARING, BAOK Laniiihs ness men of the cityfor the small amount | Peoria . ) 138t for DS fie e ',5,.'523"‘3,1-"‘?-’?fi,"‘n\'."- Ball association has expended about $500 | of Adrian was elected temporary secretary, | ence hall, Philadelphia. —The case Is mado Bouthera Paciflo Cannot Get Along with Its | the¥ contribute to the gugrantee fund. D A oeat s i e Tt 157 11D e A e [ B U T TR (LR, GG B0 ML I e R o St e " Seab Fireme REE O Quiney ... 5 lect few, and for the first time in a fong Wak n Uretty k At 11:30 a recess was taken till 1 o'clock. | each of the four sidcs is a large plate glass SAN FRANCISCO, July 3L.—The firemen T TrBEIND. ——— while shie got off well and won easily with | - After business hours last evening teams BceRu M A takar ReLLs ollse tenbine 0 SR 0 Caav ettt TR X 5 s the comfortable odds of 10 to.] against her., | chosen from the clerks of the Kilpatrick- BLAINE COUNTY FOI M'COLL the center. At each corner is a bronzed EUUEAIDeRT phollel 5 theyseryicet of the, | Fandous - FlootzWhesledtiliocomollves, and Captain T ran away with the handicap at | Koch company and the M. . Smith com- s pillar surmounted by neat carved work, while Southern Pacific company at Sacramento at Thelr Work. King Guffuey Accused of Throwing Down | @ mile in f: winning by two lengths | pany played a very pretty game of base | Kopublicans in County Convention Seleet | OVer each of “the glass — sides s the beginning of the strike hope to soon re- | The 999 is still the queen of all locomotives, (he Rteds at Jonahtown, e D e rlongs: Lord Hawke- | Dall: Darkness prevented the playing of [ “pologares Favoring the Lexinzton Mun, |81 arch with —the names of the turn to thelr old positions. Delegates of | says the Albany Argus. Her run of 436% | PITTSBURG, July 8L—Today's game was | stone (6 (o 5 won, Caledonia (5¢o 1) second, | Morg (181 € IHnnKS hre same wio | BREWSTER, Neb, July 8l—(Special to | MIWeen original | states —carved, that erol i 258 - 3 § % tlaga Ttk harna: e visit- | Tiger (3 e Pirnes 12035, 0 0 9. ature o ame wi E BR, Neb., . 5 of Pennsylvania being on the keystone. old employes and Sacramento merchants have | miles tn 425% minuts stands as a world's | the most exciting of the season. The visit- | Tiger (0 fo 1) third. Time: 1:031%. Thaong: hit miide byATL B s The Bee)—The republicans of Blaine county | Tacing the doorway, lading down from the held consultations with General Manager ; 2 - ot by knoking hea box. | _Second race, six furlongs: Hazel Hath sl R e oo recalved ihis| VIsItors! cors L";"fl’dl‘(::;‘:e"““'fl:"”” In 82 seconds has never | ors began by knocking Ihret out of the box. | (BECOW (foq™ 1 ongbrook (0 to 10) second, T R L o held their convention Saturday. P, C. is a carved medel of “0ld Abe,” the Nicoll, who was substituted, pitched a mas- | § 10 D, A 5 i dially. He stated that the company was thlsor foralen countries. |, SIEST AR BN A e wHen tha | Doritle (Ut D) third ! Mime, Tar ©o = 1 qiio (West Omaha -Juniors’ hereby Erickson and F. W. Spencer were chosen le, the winss measuring fifty- willing to accept applications from former | But it is more than probable that within the | [SE¥ BRTIE T S T TR RER (e TRING e TR SRS, Cond, " May | lenge any mine under 14 yeavs of ag delegatos to the state convention and E, H. | four inches from tp to tip. —Beneath, on employes and that unless such employes had | next few months the New York Central [ i 0" Hr (UM ARG MERE 09 E AP Tivin (5o 2) third. Time: 1:08 game of ball on cur grounds at Twenty- | Riggs was made chairman of the central | sooied’ fram “the bl hrecain Crintion been engaged in lawlessness their applica- [ officials will order one of those records | itors of the game by a rank decision in the | Fourth race. one mile: Captain T (31 to | elghth avenue and Day st e T e m e e ROD O L o At tions would be considered without prejudice. | broken by another engine, and then will give | ninth, in declaring a runner out at the | 1) won, Heraid (35.to 1) second, Lifeboat | day morning, Augi 3 : L AREHE ANOR N onicauALyalithrougliout Hheworidiio falluclissbhagiy It is thought the company Is willing to re- | the 999 an opportunity to enter into the | Plate, Who would have scored the winning | (7 to &) third. Time: 1:42. AR Muarray, 112 North 3 & attorney. The delegates to the state con- [ tunts thered _On cach corner of the top employ these men provided they show re- | record-breaking business again. run. Parrott, who relieved Dwyer in the wl",ifll;“rrg:.\"l\”g}‘:\\‘yl;;ynt, 'nn&rfi\i‘\fi' ’fu::: l]: e TR vention are known to favor MacColl for goy- | is a p;m«r..»rl Ir.wnl\:ll _mn»n. The bell is gret for the past and offer to refrain from Engines $88 and 870 came out of the New | tehfh Inning lost the game by hitting a bat- on iqudge Mornw 0 tn )i gecond - Rols Lexing 8 i ernor and A, M Robbins for attorney gen- pended within the case from the marr d 5, S L ] B L ter, thus forcing in the winning run for | and Ready (8 to 1) . Time: 1:02. LEXINGTON, Ky., July 3L.—At a meef- | cral. old yoke on which it hung when it mude striking in the future. The cngineers are { York Central’s shops at West Albany, where | Pittsburg. Score: Sixth race, one mile: Woodshopper (8 to | | f the governors of the Kentucky ass — — its historic peal. The yoke itself wa 1 anxious for the return of their old firemen | the 909 was buillt. The 870 will be re- | pitaburs. 0.0'5 0 0.3 318 1om |/ Diwons Vespaslan (b:to'1)isecond; Bonaven- |16 OF Ehe MRHEIRET L AE RO CE Ry QN And Butte Got All the Delegates. R A R to work, -nu-t cll\)":lm;l-r:lk say u:"“l-r new | chrisiened and will be known as the T77. | Cincinnatl 380001003 00 ture(5toD third Time: ik, Svenie. It was abeided to have o fan meets | NAPER, ...Neb,, July 81.—(Spacial Tele- | guinortea by columns of bronze and. its:cols helRerl are mot able to Keep the englnes | They are now running regularly on the Em- Hits: Pltt: Cincinnatl, 14. Errors On the 01d Dominion. ing. The dates eided upon were from | gram to The Be:.)—Boyd county republican umns rest on a truck, which fits snugly in- hot™ going over the mountalns. piro State express, and the company Is ex- | Pittsburg, nnati, 2. Iarned runs WASHINGTON, July 31.—First race, one- | Monday, October 15, to October 24, met in convention at Butte Saturday and se. | side the case, and a 8 to be slmply a ey 3 % perimenting with them by running them first | Pittsburg, Cincinnati, 5. Two-base hits: | half mile: Mollie. Dav won, Successor 7 . floor, Beneath are four rubber-tired whee Sending Regulars to Burke. on one division and then another, under dif- | Stenzel, ~Bierbauver, G.’ Smith. Three-base | second, Flagrant third. Time: 0:51 Sults. lected delegates to state and congres- | floor, - TNCALS £ ik removal In_casa of SPOKANE, July 31.—Three companies of | ferent engineers. " hits: St Vaughn. Home runs: Don- [ = Second race, six furlongs: Imp. Jene won, SUTTON, July 3L.—(Special Tele- | sional conventions. F. M. Busbank was [ Which will permit a quick removal in caso of isltedV8laton troops ‘I the! Coiter @’Alene || “Atipreasnt. tho 990 takes the Emplro State | Saf,.S480et, Sanavan, Double, niayc:| Nesdmore coand, Vocalite. third: . ime: | gram to, The Bee)--The gamo here today | Aobinated for Suny atioraey an the fiat S e R moved from Wardner to Wallace yesterday. | express from New York to this city, the | to Hartman. Struck out: By Nicoll, iIFa hoe Tlx Fronlbnes ICH O LD iwont | Reaswean aton i QhlawaSrealtedRinyad 8 e e kATl Tandlb Barlioy Stub Eods of Thoug One of these companies will be sent to ?“3 ":'“ "“’“?Y é"f,"’“";‘r 20 ithe_ 470 | Hlne: STNG hotre analiniEtysivelminute Quartermastér second, Gloster third. Timet | new yellow suits were a hoodoo. = precipitated a lively discussion Detroit Free Press: It is easier to marry i z rom Syracuse to Buffalo. he engineers pire: ) erfes 1161 - 2 i el s 2 4 o ' oA :‘x::‘:& “ezz.:inxrr;o\(:lufionl ot troops was con- | (g A DR P B Soaf | and Sugden: Parrott, Dwyer and Murphy. I oo e tx ik urlan kAt Dl tonimon, A TR and - the convention | came neat | than it is to love | el o vith a resumption of worl s 4 ! heg0a0, i . Detroit "ascond,” Queen d'Or third, Time: | PRIEND. Na 8 rear - reaking up in a row e selection o Man's mind to him a kinglom is, whilo Archie Buchanan and Dennis Cassin; on the Phillies Batted to Win, econd, Q FRIEND, Neb., July 3L—(Special Tele- | delegates to the state convention the old | woman's heart is that to Ler. in the mines on Caron creek. The Gem | ALME g 17, 2 ¢ mine atarted up last night and the Poor Man, | 855 Thomas Dormady and Bdward Chase; | PHILADELPHIA, July 3L.—The Phillies | Figth race, four and_a half furlongs: | STam to The Bee)—A game of base ball onal fight was agnin reopened by Butte | = A patch on the seat of a poor man's b ; 0, James Foyle and Matthew Rea: | beat the Bridegrooms today by superior ? 4 P o played at thl e tod etweeh T a1 ot aobac . Fiolys | on the 870; a | beat the Bridegrooms by suy Benjamin. won, Lilly M second, Verbia | played at this place today betweeh the | getting all the delegates. The irrepressible | trousers may be hones A B RA e moreil) AlRo-b6 remumed tramadiataly, | B8R batting, hitting Kennedy and fielding in | third. Time: 0 home club and txeter resulted in a score | oo Matthews of O'Nelll was on hand. on. | Lro e honesierthanutheforoniy T €] a good shape. The g e s called % o I r F'riend. " The Missoula branch opened yosterday. | . The other day Mr. Chase lott Albany with | Kood shapc., The gamo waa cilied i the Outeome at Madison. DL bIoF 0N RIAT onIo LR s gigecring Kinkaid's boom, but the action | =~ There may be charity without religion; Fiten the Empire State express, thirteen minutes | & sy Sy : Trains are moving on time. The Caron D 2 Il 1 T OUIRL Tuiv 8l Maaidoni reaults: . S of the convention practically instructs the | but there can be no religion without eharity. creek branch will be opened tomorrow. late = (T hojidiathnos, Sninaty-five” miles,was | 7 GO | s e e R R ONE DANGER OF BHOPPING. delegation against Kinkaid and Bartley. Tears that come easy, 50 casy. Ditttp S mado, in 96, minutes. Mr. Dormady. says he coklyn .. 30300 0-6| Crete won, Gaberlin second, Wiille Ham A ot e ! Armour's Ham Men Cat. made the run from Utica to-Albany in 90 Philadelphia, Brooklyn, 12, Br- : 1:08%. Expert Thicves Always on the Outlook for 1 to Mave a Convention nurse a good Intent; give It im- CHICAGO, July 31.—The wages of the | Minutes the other day. — Continuing he said: Philadelphia, 3; Brooklyn, 4. Iarned a five and a half_furlongs, Badly Guarded Pockethooks. WEST POINT, Neb., July 8L.—(Special to TR 4 e 5 4 “I made thirteen miles in ten minutes last Philadelphia, "§: Brooklyn, vo- | selling: Too High won, Pearl Moon sec! | The fine parlors and waiting rooms which | The Bee)—July 21 the republican count a duy should be oude: men employed In the ham department of | o MAGC MUFECR MM ICR 0 SEN THNRE poed | bans ni i T ompaen, i ; e rep 1 county luy should be his prondest ond, Tke § third, Time:’ 1 3 Armour's packing houss were reduced 16 | i dage - Consldering. the run. of ninsty B allmai Thompaon. ipreg are now to be found in the big dry goods | central committee met here and decided | Third race, five furlonis, selling: Air- cents per day today. They asked for a re- | five miles in 90 minutes, I believe that 1 son. Hillman, & Double pluys tight won, Roy second, Northwestern third. | stores have been put to a peculiar use by | that it was not necesary to call a could muke 190 miles In 175 minutes. That | ¥4 16 13 L HImIEAo.ghangaiherim) ovle. Struck out: By Harper, e L0 e &ix furlongs; Schuylkin | the plokbockets and sncak thieves that make county, ‘sonvention o silS. lsstion Lol A OB may sound like bragging to some people, | hyve v [Time: Otie hour and, fOIY" | won, Banblas second, Horace Leland third. | the stores thelr stamping ground, says (he | deleEates - to " the = stato and - coine , n't SERIZS 9. but I am sincere in making the statement, | teries: Harper and Cross; Daily and Ken- | Time: 1:20. New York Sun. Recently the porter in one | Soited tor mrobare Hets af qupre an son to | Him. s for I made the ninety-five-mile run without | nedy. % (olieth race, five und o half furlongs, Sell- | of the Fourtzenth street stores found a pock Lol e ronare, 1'N:n”’m.:‘ US| Texas Siftings: “On, Charles, let us turn The Book of the Builders the Loask bl obizoutiss 400 sould have/dons |7 . ,.'::Nhh,ml B :;";l""‘?'""" ; bena third, Time: 1:i4. etbook I vne of the waste buskets in the | tral committee August 15. This course of | and go off gome other way; there is that it much quicker. YHICAGO, July 31.—Hutchison was in lagiea’ ‘parior, " S\When= onened “atithe, wus | prooadure. hawever; did nskimosritha yiews | bad man tollowing s alia Dallan i 1ady The difference between the speed which an | his old time form today and pitched one of Harlem's Progra; TR PR o ot re, er, : HISTORY OF THE ordinary cngine can make and the average | the best games of his life, But two hits | FARLEM, TIL, July 3L—TFirst race, four [ a check for §30 and a number of Nitls ':‘I:::' of many republicans, notably those of Ban- | (5 jer own husband, with whom she W L speed of the 999 is shown in a run made by made off his delivery, i scratch single | and o half furlonis: Katie B won, Boreas | kots. . Tho superintendent huntod up. the croft and other outlying towtishipe, In con- | y,iking, WORLD'S FAIR [ fhitonsine it Tharsiuy. " Tne engiuo et | b B, 8 st a0, Senn tworbgwer | asgora, it for 't it Timti™ ot L | s of U poran 10 whom th. Shork wa | Sba i ‘ot o . chmontote e | Ayt I the follows: R DRSS A 2 % b 2 2 e . Score: econd ce, six and a half furiongs L s 0 e check was | with the consent of the committee, called e 5 X ; g Syracuse one hour and ten minutes late With | Ghjoago ............ 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 3 0—8| Amella May won, May Thompson second, [ made payable, and wrote to her. She came | a county convention to be held Angust 20 Whyvehe ilasthaiman Jhasyian i AL ‘D. H. Burnbam the St, Louis express, ~The train conslsted | gt. Louls C00010000 01| MaggleGray thivd, Time: 1:21%, down the next diy and proved her owner- marrying me before I met you. I just hate LAY of cleven cars and had two stops to make, 5: Chicago, 11; St. Louls, 2. Errors: Third race, mile and twenty vards: Lil- { ship of the property. “Hardly a day pa. Fop Convention Not avmoni us, him o I . " A bad hoy Is condensed cussedness. A woman has a right to change her mind BY ; 2 MEN' Chief of Constru one at Utica and the other at Schncctady. Ago, 3 St Louls, 4. Barned runs: | lan Lee won, Prof. 8 second, Tar and | without our porters finding rified pocketh CHADRON, Neb., July 81.—(Special Tele- y Jove; #0) do THE ctlon, | 86 % ain ‘arrived In_ Albany. on timo, the | Ghicase 6. Two-base hils: Irwin, Seheiver, | Tarter third. iime: 5 Pastsibasks ; ¥ g You? 104314 4 5 ¥ 3 in the ladies's parlor,” said the superintend- | gram to The Bee)—The independent county es, I could mtrangls him to death—the WHO h race, four and a half furlongs: ++AND ..y time having been made up in a run of 153 [ Ryan. Double plays: Ely'to Miller to Con- | | Itour ent of (his sloxe, “and, although we have convention held at this place today was not e——— Hutchinson, 3; by Breitenstein, 1. Time: e - . ’ v ol “Yon don’t know him. How can you hate or Ma ' Two hours and ten minutes. mpire Fifth race, en, furlongs: Virginian | it seems impossible to catch tha thieves harmonious body. Con % Director of Decoration. ; “"" M ‘“;“ oA S ,‘“'""' P Lynch, Batteties: Hutchison and Schiver; | won, Semelec sgcondy Leo third. Time: 1:29. | T, fact is that the really espert pickpocket ble under curtent of differences would Wm?™ ettt 5 Hattle Butman, 7 years of age, daughter | Twineham and Breitenstein. Lamplightae Boing Good Work. and sneak thief who works the dry goods enally: pameriostho rine dn Apitetat liscrln HoR I SRR L RING 6 coupons with 25 cents, or, sent | °f Charies Butman of Beverly, Mass, ls Funny Work in the Flrst. SARATOGA, R: ¥, July o1.—Small fields | #tores will take nothing except cash and | SVFY .‘,l",‘,' biloRunep o ey IRl N by mail, 5 cents extra, in coin (stam an Inmate of the Beverly hospital With two | BALTIMORE, July 81.—The feature of | anda commendabiefiumber of favorites to [ valuable jewelry. —He will not take the risk |t FAHGE BEE OUNREET P00 BEET 0 G N % h P8 | \roken jaws. A number of percussion caps | the game was that the Baltimoves scored | the front charastetiued the ronning. Lamp- | of detection which the ordainary thief does. Alatx -”"x ";‘l R ARIEQUERSOR SN Y o0t accepted). Address, exploded In her mouth, shattering her jaws | & double and throe singles in the first in- | lghter nppeared ditnin and at prohibitive | Checks, trinkels and small articles of no ALENGYs. The-delogalsd (/i Ub.ALAIS- AN £o) M i ] ning and not a run. Seore: odds carried offythe L'anadian stakes in the | gpecial value tho expert thief throws away. | Bressional conventions are uninstrucied. Tl emorial Department, and cutting her palate off. Since then she | puitimore en0 2.0 50 4 0 0 #—11 | easiest poml.l..&»};.{.y. Results: They rarely examine their booty In the | Usual set of resolutions condemning every e T, : or en- o Anson. 5 b Lady McCann'won, May second, Sallle Cal- il e F. D. Millet miles. Dl e O e tennteins 1 Hima: | vort third.. Time: 10: detectiva il guasd a large part of the time, OMAHNA BEH, | 1# beon lingerlng between life and death | Washington )"0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0-3 Pl ',“,f::m‘:,af JnEs: ghotentate (349 | same store in which they stea) It. Take | thing and body went (hroug with a whoop. and there is but little chance of her re- Hits: Baltimore, Washington, 8 (8 to 1) third. Time! 1:14, the pocketbook of this woman, for instance. Republican Enthusinsts at Crest covery. The attending physiclan has not | Fors: Baltimore, ashington, 6. Bar Second -race, dheimile: John Cooper (13 | She was not in our store at all on the day | oRESTON, la., July pec runs: Bal )| Was! Lol o el 4 to 5006 ac S i boen able to set the bones. It is his inten- | puls: Bultimore & \pashing(on, to 10) won, Ierdbt (3 to 1) second, Cactus | that the pocketbuok was fonnd here. Tho | GuESTR o SE FECRIERI TR v b 8 to §) third, ‘Ljmes 1:4 ol . o -3 % SERIES NO. 23, tion to try and wire tho broken bones and | wrignt. 2 base hits: Trouthers, | ipify ate, el - 5 pocketbook was taken from her at a swell ; ) U 3, allow thein to knit It possible. If blood | Pouble plays: Royce (unass Btruck | nar thriangs H,‘,‘“‘R‘:,“ o fkees, five and @ | Store up town, The thiel evidently hastened | ton eld today in this city was intenscly en- — polsoning does not sot in she is liable to pull | outi By McMahon, 4. Time: nourd | Havoc (i to"1) i3F4nd May Day! ally, Gt | away as soon as the thett had beon com- | thusiatic and largely ot ided, the court LV through, but It 1s doubtful at present, The | 4nd fifteen minutes. —Umpire: Hoagland. | 1) third. Tim: e mitted, came down here and examined the | onse not being large enough to accommodat THE AMERICAN ENCYCLOPAEDIC physiclans who attend her consider it the | Batterles: Robinson and McMahon; Mercer, | ' Fourth race,’ @hitifidian stakes; mile and | pocketbook, took out the cash, which, I be- | the throng. The resolutions arraign the o ¢ most singular accldent that has happengd for [ Sullivan and McGulre. £ tnree-sixteonthet dmpitghier (1't010) won, | flove; amotinted to $00 or 370, and (hrew i | demoeratic party for 1t attitude on the tarif a long time. She fell off a sofa at home fants Win a Hot Game. O ek e aoi, ' Stowaway (0 | rogy “into the waste hasket, OF course, all | and afirms for ¢he protective policy. = The DICTIONARY. with the caps in her mouth, and they ex- | NEW YORK, July 31.—Both teams played | ‘Crirh race, v iurlongs: Figaro (0 to | these expert (hieves are women. Under | following nominations were made: = Auditor oded as she landed on the floor, great ball today and the contest was close Vol 5) second, Memento, | their present system their operation J. B. Cherry; clerk, R. A. Hogaboom; re 4 200 Pages, 260,000 Words piasas e and exciting game, Score: E‘:‘)lt.“m"ianpuns ‘a T e T L L e A Ve th + e I lorks Moved Hack Into the Ford Th 10010010 0~ ixth ",g" ong kG- @ to | ey successtul. The ordinary thiet goes | cordor, N. C. Mayeri county attorne L. e Clerks Moved Ba 0 the Fore heater, 5 . Sixth race, fongs: Rossmore. P P R rarae oy A MO tatins 100022000 €| p won Mohawh ¢ around grabbing here and there, and waits | J. Camp T ARHING 0 1) & Redowac INSTRUCTIVE AND USEVUL WASHINGTON, July 81~The. Ford thes- : New York, 11. Errors: | (even) third. dowac | ynti he has collared all the stealable things e Y & W ool - ter building, by the falling of which on June | Boston, 3; New York, 8. Earned runs: Bos- in sight. The chances are nine out of tep ORLEANS, Neb., July 21.—(Special to Th 4 Mwne of Knowledye and @ Mint of 9, 1893, twenty-three government clerks met | ton, 1; ew Yor 3. Struck out: By BROKE TWO LOW RECORDS, that he will be detected before he finishes. The republicans of Harlan county She makes no effort to stey| will hold their convention at Alma, August . Bty a3 ! Bee.) Usefulnoss. R Y Fre e YTy e by Rusle 6. Two-base hits: That shows the superiority of the exper| ) Ja od, Davis. Double plays: Rusle to | g y " orook's work. There ure more things Wsteuctive, usoful has been repaired and the 260 clerks Who | Doyie to Farrel. Umpire: Emslie. Time: | ©148 A Man Cuts tho Fwo-Mile Mark and | FUEES, U0 00k ook at a time. Shg | 7. Hon. John M. Thurston or Hon. F. W aud entertalning tn that greag book, The now make up the record and pension divi- | One hour and forty-five minutes. Hatterles Sanger Makes o Sudden Half, Jays no atlention to goods on the counter, | Collins will address the -meeting. Harlan Amevican Eueyclopedio. Distlons e, ihan n sion of the War department have been trans- [ Nichol and Tenny; Rusie and Farre LIMA, O., July 81.—The ten events of the | PAYS B0 SUCHIR (O BEILE O 4o edsily | county is for J Piper for secretary of publication ever (s g 5 (P % 3 o ‘heelmen races hel ccause the 00 D! d not eds fouRty 8 s 3 e pubilcation ever iasod, L wme | | ferred to the remodeled building. It iy Spiders auil Colonels Divide, Léague of American Wheelmen races hel ROEOHER (MY SN0 i Taught in tne ek | State. Tt iy also for Majors placed Within' tho' raach of saeryono, Tu' | | 5214 by Superintendent Wilson that the | orEVELAND, S1—Cleveland ang | here today were witnessed by about 1,504 ah e e e aohio - P Snlaye pubiication. for 14" i it | | building 1 now as safe as any ocoupied by CLBYRLAND Soiy K.=Cisxpiand 409 | peopte. Two records were broken. In the | O BEAlDE & PO k"",’,‘K et ,l,',nf;f,:‘”:::,"i" When Hurt County Bepublicans ek, Chl S an ~ever QuREIRes diation: d » somplpie the government forces anywhere in the city, lrruk« even. In the first game It was nec: !wn-unl.. handlcd ass A, Tom Cooper, | hor grab she goes to some other store ang TEKAMAH, Neb, July 8lL—(Speclal to| Cr " onciteq “With distressing cough, no w0 thia number of the Look corn SRR ey essary to play ten lnnings. Score, " first | gtarting from the scratch, finished second | ji"(he privacy of the ladies’ room gets rig | fhe Dee)—The Burt gounty republican con- | g boie “paiy 1 S R | h the serles nimber of the coupa. o : n 4:8 breaking the world's record. Ban- i which might b al e Loe t yesterday and fixed the y * e A hted will Do Qe s, % i toveland ..., 0 1 0800 In 4:32%, 1 i - ) recopl. of any part of her selzure which might bg | ral committee met yesterday s N By A Thron Waok DENVER, July 3L—The July statemenj Eoul"“h, YT T S el o 1 t}a ger rode an exhibition half, paced the st | compromising. 1 don't know of a singlg | date for holding the county convention on ’ sarsiiy Hits: Cleveland, 17; Louisville, 12. Er. [ Aat, breaking the record, case of this sort where the thief was caughf [ August 20 par with 15 cenin in 'coin 1 of the United States mint in this city sur; of The Aworionn Euoyclopul L asses all previous records, With two da; y ) ec ed. Of e, th S Thg Anorioan Rucrelcoedia D [ v 3 ¥4 | rors: Cleveland, '4; Louisville, Barned | of Lima won the novic M and the property recovere course, thy Ong Itepubl Tally e 180 ol o 2 Garsara : left out, yesterday and today, good for aj | runs: Clevelund, 7; Louisville, 1. Struck | second: time, 2:36 5. Bliss captured the | detectives have learned to recognize some af = . aaiaT males A e RATALEL Bond annatiie Bod Lx Mau orders should bo addressed to least $76,000, the month's gold purchases foot | out: By Mullane, by Young, 3. Homg | half mile open, in cluss Bi time, 1:08 3-8: | i}e thieves who work in this way, but thaj ONG, Neb., July 31.—(y lal Telegram t [ }';:\::f‘l':r““»h: \l\'l‘fi‘».!xl{{w‘:.‘f\l‘\ ealtls DIOTIONARY DEPARTMENT. up §188,667.61, compured with $316,607.15 for | [iRs: lake Thiee-base bits: O'Connor, | feorge Tavior sccomd and Sunger third. | nas only enabled them to keep them out op | fhe Dee)—The Logan Republican club of | M , Wileox, Nebrask 4 July, 1833. This shows a gain of $622,608.42, | heau O'Connor, Richardson. Double playei | by Tom Conper; W, 4. Clinger, Toleds, seo! | thelr stores, —In places where they are no | (his place held its first grand rally of th Hood's Pills vin new friends daily. or 242 per cent. Childs to O'Cohnor; Richardson to Bfeffey | ond; thae, 1:10. W.'S. Furman of Orgj | nown yet they operate without hindrance,’" | yeason tonight. — The address of Hon. E