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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1804 FLOORED THE DISTILLERS | gyt it e, e, o, ome | St antls Syt Atk | AL OFSIH_EM ARE NOW OUT{ afiatss hortaty” *" e ey s v, vy s | GENATOR BUTLER WAS HOT at racing. 1t was his firat race, and local en- — Sman 2 A . - gut pullers, $2.60 per day. now rum over & ent-off built by the Burlingto: thusiasts are so elated over his perform- | RESULTS ON THE RUNNING TRACKS, Hog choppers, 3.50 per day and steady. company. The Atohison bridge Ia sti] In —_— ance that they will t him_through a “ourse of training and then offer o back recargr— Ham trimmere, 3. American; danger, but steps are being taken to protect p . . A Favorites at Brighton Bowled Over by Less | Y 7 in the | $3.6 " Rourke Family Have Little Trouble Winning | him against any rider in the state for any Admired Asiia i { Not & Feof or }"”I'B““h” at Work in tho | R lobers, -8, s ki Printod Conversation Between Two of South at Peoria, NEW YORK, Aug. 1—The attendance at 110 Hacking Houses, Shoulder trimmers, $3 per day. Judge Caldwell Wants to Know. Ceroliny's Statesmen, = & NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. Brighton Beach today was falr and the | v Knife mon, outside of above specified, [ TOPEKA, Kan, Ang. 1.—Judge Johnson Y * e heat intense. The downfall of the fav- $2.60 per day master In changery for the recelvers of the — FLES B New York Makes it Two Stralght with the | orites began with the first race, when Kil- | ALMOST TWO THOUSAND ARE IDLE | California ham trimmer, §3 per day and | santa Fe Rallroad ocompany, recet % . ERROFLESS WORK DID THE BUSINESS e Dol Bats: prglha iyl B bl e R steady_time ot Ao i CHALLENGED GOV, TILLMAN TO A DUEL NEW YORK, Aug. 1.—The New Yorks de- | and finished third. Thirteen 2-year-olds were (11 | Pl -n‘n T]h‘ut nlll" Nny»lv\l"! (l-.v r.-<l.:,u..| 4 to |‘|w[rr..fy,']“'::w".'f vr;":;”» o "‘,',1'.":,,”' pir old positions without prejudice. St cult conr quiring fented the Nostons in an exciting cleven | #ent to the post in the third race at sIx | Committeos Submit a cale of Wages— | ‘M5IT i poultions without prejitce. Lo | a8 to the reported intention of the railway to | woray ax Omaha Batted Hard and Fielded Perfectly, . - N forlongs, i ther T del t th tween the Politicians o inning game at the Polo grounds today. ongs, and there was a long delay at the . " N ' - ! reduce the wages of its employes and ques en the Pol ™ { ehill Pitched One of Iiis Swift's Open Letter to the 9 tional wnion, do refuse to work until griev he wag mployes and_qu At ettty The feature was the batting of Duffy, who | Post, during which Ballard, on Nora Ka Strikerd ) Dk They Wil Do Ay are settled 1n Chicago, St. Louls and | tioning the proprioty of such action. Judge on w Fullma from a Row at Protuiest Gumes—Rock Isinn, made five consecutive safe hits. Champion | Was kicked by King Gold, and M. Bergen Kansas City Johnson made answer that no such action a Political My oparated A Des Motnes Win. Jim Corbett saw the game, Score i s B b AR ATy A Y Orderfy—Aititade of the Houses. 3. Any man laying off for a day and | had been contemplated or was at all likely by ‘the Comitet 08ton .....0n 0 0 0 100 2010 0—4{ whi n ed 10 the finish, Re: ; e nother man put in his place, shall receive e L U T SR ) i e I S R U Lt il N i | Fa Vg for doing so. CROPS MUCH REVIVED. Omaha, 7; Peorla, 2. Hits: Boston, 14; New York, 12.Errors: | First race, mile and_a sixteenth: Jodan eef and hog butchers at every packing COMMITTER G G — \HARLESTON. §. ©. . ) Lincoln, 2; Quincy, 2. Boston, 6; New York, 2. Earned runs: Bos- | (3l to 1) won, Tiny Tim (7 to 1) second, | house in South Omaha are now on a strike. Paul Martin, a saloon keeper, and a person | Corn Will Be at Least Two-Thirds of » CHARLESTON, 8. ( o Aug. L—Atter ths Des Motnes, 10; Jacksonville, 4 ton, 47 New York, 2. Struck out By | Kildeer (7 to 10) third. Time: 149%. A 1iPpe* Nuibe S who is not employed in any of the packing Cro Nebrasks ampalgn meeting at Union crnos Tille 'Joe. 9; Ttock Island, 3 Mecékin, 7. Three-base hits: Ryan, Stal Becond race, five furlongs: Golden Val- ge number walked out yesterday morn- | j ol “hog heen acting as spokesman for PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Aug. 1.—(Special | man and Senator Dutler met on the train Pittsburg, 15; Cincinnatl Tiernan. ~ Two-base hits: Long ley (12 to 1) won, Black Hawk (even) sec- | ing and last cvening all of the hog butchers | (poess JE8 (W€ GEHRE B P 2 L s [ R o * Philadelphia, 6; Brooklyn, Burke, Davis. Double plays: Iarrel to | ond, Rama (4 to 1) third. Time: 1:0 at the. OmabR<piait walksd: out, making. the iy B LU B ke Telegram to The Bee.)-~That portion of Cass | 80INE to Spartansburg, and a wordy alter- ) h ) s 3 for a long time as hog gutter at Swift's | county within a twelve-mile radius of | CAUON ensued concerning the premature pub- Chieago, 26; St. Louls, 8. Umpire: Emslie: Time: Tw Balitmore, 6-11; Washington, 54 Davis ler to Doyle; MeCarthy to Ryan. Third race, six furlongs: King Gold (4% hours and | to 1) won, Hanwell (even) second, First | whole number of strikers now about 2,000, | and was an expert in the business. Mr. | | lication of New Yorl, 6; Boston, 4; 10 innings. twenty-nine minutes, Batteries: Staley and | Light (300 to 1) third. Timé: 1:7! “The newspapers have been giving a good | Martin was asked by a Bee reporter to make Plattsmouth was treated to a generous | of an article on the dispeasary (ues- Minneapolis, 15; Grand Rapids, 8. Ryan; Meekin and Farrel. . Fourth_race, six furlongs: 8irrocco (3 to & a statement in behalf of the strikers, but | rainfall this morning. In town the fall was to which refercuce had been made by Kanay Clty, 6; Detroit, 1. Baltimore After the Lead Again. §),yon, Hugh Penny (@ lo %) second, Pan- | deal of space to what the packets have Lo | refused to give out anything to the press, | slight, but out in the country It was a verit governor in his speech, so that when e i WASHINGTON, Aug, 1~Two games were | ~ Fitn raca, one mile: Georue Dixon (5 to | %Y about the strike,” said one of the men, | claiming that the newspapers were “trying | able cloudburst, the fall registering ssme | Senator Butior followed an attempt was PHORIA, Ill, Aug. 1—(Special Telegram | played between the Orioles and the Senators | 1) won, Jack Hose (4 to 1)-second, Laurel GBI U o e L) "I" the g T what he meant I8 | tyroe or four inches. The first rain of four | Made by Tillman's supporters to howl him TN : d each ¢ visitors wer 3 to 1) third. Time: ¥ 0 v hard t derstand, for The Bee has o v v g b . A % B4 Thoa)~/Thé Omalias iayed thels ‘Arst | 30aYy &nd L gach case the.visitors wets | G (6 ) third, ‘Simes B -Suiat g o { fOW lnsa Tie gentlsman was lnformed il D ot oL m'\'w""m:.','l"‘:;‘j} weeks was warmly welcomed by farm down sonator sought out the gov- game 1n n Tong time on the local grounds to- | Washinston ... 0 0 80 0 2 0 0 1§ | 8 Anthony @ to D' won, ‘Dutch Oven o | that Tho Bee would cheerfully publish any | idedly hard to get on account of having such a8 the corn orop was in great dauger of | ernor in the Pullman car and upbraided him day, the game scheduled for yesterday hav- | Baltimore 000004020-8 “'.u-‘d) . lv‘l\f::v: of Applecorn (4 to 1 | facts he had to give out and Le started in { men as Martin on the committee, who refuse ]'wtf'"fl& !'fl'nl| 5'\Hur.- The '3\!! Wwiads of | for bad faith. The goveruor showed no in- 1 8 " 4 on account of raiu. What Hits: Washington, 5; Baltimore, 11. Er- i, by saying that the majority of the working- | to give out anything to reporters. 1"1-“‘;‘ wl greatly damaged corn, But| yinstion to adjust the mattor, whereupon ing been postponed on account of . rors: Washington, 3; Baltimore, 3. Earned im the Only Favorite, men knew that The Bee was their friend. AL Bwitt'a Rl the irieh Went ont In the Hom ] mcrioinn el icrop now Keems aseuved d g gier Batl \ ol v 1s more, they signalized the event by taking : Washington, ; Baltimore, 4. Two- | SARATOGA, N. Y. Jsveu 5 f s ] - Ak Durlng the st:rm this morning a bolt of | * utler exclaimed: “1 want to say L ; 7 TAt B e e Tietts. | (SARATOGA, N. ¥, Aug. 1.—Ono solitary WHAT A STRIKER SAYS. dopartment. They simply walked out without | yightning struck the house of Chris Voll- | that you perpetrated a deliberate fraud the Peorfans into camp to the tune of 7 to SeTbnen, Brothers, Iteits, | [evorite got past the jwigess stand fist (0| «To begin . with," said the gentleman, | making any demands, but the committee | nagel just southeast of town. A big hole | toduy. I have come to toll you that these 2. They secured a safe tead at the start and | Jennings. By Mercer, 1: by | Wik Jim kept faith with his. followers. | Swift & Co, could settlo this strike fu an { Walted on Manager Foster laler and &ib- | was knocked fn the roof and tho elimney S 3 matt mittod the proposition as printed above. Bach | vt ssmee wore Hernoionn. = M Vellnane, | fiatters must be settied personally, and Il 3 4 i | meet you aunywhere. You know where to the Distillers wore never able to get any- | Glenson, '1'."““" Tr;\;;l“hll:‘l'l:;iq RAIAST I The other races were chiefty remarkabte § hour_If they chose to do su. A few weeks | WS, 8 N taro given his th ‘Where near them from then on. Their game | o : sOulte; ¢ M Robin. | for upsets. Resul % e ago Swift's beef. butchers in Chicago asked om A don b hio oLl s who was sleeping near by, was rendered deaf IR Fiotiona;” ard” wAs: particuiirly. strons bbb L] and Robin: (it race, one mile: Merry, Monarch (8 | for the restoration of the wages paid one ORIGIN OF THE TROUBLE. by the shock. find me : . ‘Re anta Anita 0 year ago. That was 46 cents an hour. We] The origin of this strike dates back (o Governor Tillman—1 know. in batting. The feature of the game Was a Becond game: second, Banquet (1 to 2) third, Time: 1:42, magnificent ca by Somers of a home run | Washington . 10210000 0-4 ccond race, seven furlongs: Kentigerna | are now getting 40 cents and the difference | the Pullman walk-out a few weeks ago. At T O ARAY 3 A Senator Buter—You kuow you put those v Baltimore ... 100650041 *11 to 1) won, Ducal (3 to 1) second, Aurelian | I8 not great. When the reduction was made | that time a number of unfon butchers in NEW CASTLE, Neb., Aug. 1.-—(Special to N fly by Langsford, which is said to be the hoodlums up to howling me down, and you a Hits: Washington, 10; Baltimore, 14. Fi 5 to 1) third. Time: 1:28 the men stood it without a kick. When the | Chicago went out. Their places were | The Bee)—Dixon county was visited with ‘ - star on on the home grounds. ¥ know b 16 ErOUn®S: | rors: Washington, 4; Baltimore, 4. Earned hird race, mile and a sixteenth: | increase was asked it was refused and the | promptly filled by other men and the union ) vhic You= perpetrated & lie when you es tomorrow. Score: e ] e Sk 9 2 Metnent! a heavy rain yesterday morning, which did RTA runs: Washington, 2; Baltimore, 1. Two- A mgfv?‘“fl i »':.4‘"«:'"“5:"';1‘;r.':'""'11‘1:n'l"» Chicago beef butchers went out. New men | butchers who struck have never been taken | y,..10u1ahe a t m 1t ‘Ba it et base hits: “Abbey, Jeriningx, Keeler. Three- | { ond, Lizelg (9 to 7 T tholr s uoes and teouble hms beon | back. It s thought that his is the basts cul good to corn, millet and past Cal Caughman interjected: “Yes, he Is a G B - To | Dirouthers, Robihson. - Strack out: By | Fourth race, five furlongs: Roundelay (2| brewing ever since. All the pi for the present walk-out. The men who | ures. fhe vain was gencral over MOTINGSL: | liar, g— d— him.” and with this he made Stockdale, 1; by Suilivan, by Inks, to 1) won, Campania (8 to 5) s Widow | asked to do now is to pay the beef butchers | were frozen out after walking out In Chi- | e Nebraska and in this vicinity wet the | 4 yove toward his hip pocket. He w Time: Two hours. Umpire: Hoagland. Bat- [ Cliquet, filly (15 to 1), third. 15 cents an hour and put back the men to | C8E0 are members of the butchers national | earth to the depth of from three fo six | .. g A Lifut) Terien: Stockdale, Sulivan and MeGiure; | FIfth'race, five furlongs:’ Wah Jim O to ! workc who went out In Chicago and other | Union, as are the men who went out here. | Inches. =There are but few fields of corn | Crovded to oue side in the commotion. b bl o g e A e s, O o1l piluces ‘on (thut propoeition; 1'am almost cer- | Tho other men whoihave quit live done %o hereabouts that were beyond help, and some | Governor Tillman at this juncture arose, Funny for the Calts Only. e th race, ‘mile and. a haif, over. six | tain that the packers will accede to-this re- | through aympathy. It is an admitted fact farmers claim that their corn will yield | and said: “Now, Gencral Butier, you aro CHICAGO, Ang. 1.Today's gnme de- | hurdies: Japonica (15 to 1) won, Marcus @ | Guest by Saturday at the longest. that_about one-balf of the workmen in this | forty to fitty bushels per acre. The millet | 0ld and onc-legyod.” v A o e farce afier “the third | 10 1) second, St. John (6 to §) third. Time: | “Thero Is another thing T wish you would | country are out of employment. " The men | eroh is greatly benefited and will yield fairly | Sonator Lutier—And you are one-eyed. inning. The Coits Won the ffth comsecutive | 260 [l o rese, pouts mention in The Bee, and that is that the ;T:'"":':;; R e o L Sncinonafure mostly Shevond, tedomp, (Governor Milluai-That don't hurt’ my game from the Browns, splitting even on st5t. Lous. men who are out propose to conduct them- o ck are now ou on, the vines being dead physical power; you know I'm not afral the season's series. Score: ST. LOUTS, Aug. 1.—At Fast St. Louis Belves Iy an ordely manner, no matter how | 8nd the men who have been idle are simply e you Ll ) el L H G HH G Hitme e A (Tl of agmiie: Lang: \ the walkout terminates. The workmen will fl“l\‘(““ Hn-u;‘plmmn. s 28 NI Tk T '1” The Teey | . Se0ator Butler—1 don't suppose you are, t. Louls —8 | ey won, The Broker second, St. Lawrence anager Foster says he has been offered | ANITA, Ia., / —(Speclal to The Bee. 8 3 , e 08 not tolerate any destruction of property or but you can find me any time, Hits: Chicago, 27; St. 13. Frrors: | third. Time: 1:08% MIEsrAaTIE ieshat e anatior the | men from Chicago and Kansas City. No | —A fine rain visited this vicinlty last night. | ~General Butle P Chicago, 7; St. Louls, 5. 1 runs: Chi e nd rave, ofs-nalt: mile: ‘Aunt Jane | Aisorderly’ conduct, “and we consider the | frE0 thom CCMOMD, 855 (AR BHY. | U L pyGeneral Butler made some ‘roference to At 4 L ke hits: | won, Storekeeper second, Ambushed third. | swearing In of special policemen entirely | /v 45 ¥ 3 .| 1t was the first rain here for over two [ blackguards howling him down. X e BOE | Time: 056k, unnecessary. Many of us own our own homes | The bsses and the men who refused (0 | yuonths and it did a great deal of good. The | | GOVCRMOX Tilman prowmpuy roplied, shale Poitz, T " ; "R¥itmot, | . Third_race, nine-sixteenths of a mile: | here, and we are as desirous of having peace | WAl out are dolng the work. TS mukes | oorp “erop was nearly ruined by the hot | INE his fluger in his face: “Yos, black. Ryan. Home runs ke Double | Annie 1_won, Ray second, I Defy third. | and quiet as any one else. It is pratty cer- ll a “4] y ,‘[',” i‘lrr_«, ¢ the strike | oo Sol Yo rain will n it along all | Suards have full sway in this stat2 now, and pluys: Dahlen to Parrott to Anson; Dowd | Time: 0:50 ; “ | tain, “owever, that some of the men who | 18 not settied within a few days addition: et B Welch. living aboat seven miles | YOU are one of those who helped to onact fo Tonnor. Struck out: By Hawley, 1; by | _Fourth race, three-quarters of a mile T A | men will have to be put on or the houses o 3 the anti-d ¢ Y L & 7y : v bought homes on the installment plan will 2 o 118,500 bushals Gt corn ie anti-ducling law about fifteen years ago McGill, 5. Time: Two hours and ten min- | Ballardine won, Tom Donohue second, Yo b il shut down. Rven the girls who work in | Bouth of town, had 2,500 bushels of corn in ) RESHE TOtalS .vereerrrenns utes. Umpire: Lynch. Datteric Me- | mite third. Time: 1:20 soon ‘lose them, as ‘they have only been [ pittt SOWEL 4 RCR, TNC B8 AR WOTK W% | the crib. Lightning struck che crib and | g & gertiman chnaot obiain satistaction Peorin 0 31l and Kittredge; Peitz, Hawley, Twine- iy.rlm ce. one, m‘lil "lr::» ge'(‘(’mg in n]hnul u’nnl-;m.—d time of lute, : it HOMta Eior ey CIATKE have | burned about 1,700 bushels of it before the o =) ':i”;fl'n ‘] IH,K*“;‘K .‘]1. Il\l 3 it 35(80,818 2 ham and Mason. Keedum second, Justice third. b 'he members of e coopers’ gangs have 2 < L 8 o could be extinguished &l v encral Butle don't make any dif- Omana. 2 u boen laid off and if the strike continues a | fire could be extinguished. Mr. Weleh Bad | foronce; 1l meet yiu wnywhere and any- few days longer some of the government in- | CONrac 4 D EQug g L] how 5 spectors will have to be furloughed. Washington County in Gooit Condition Tiho two principals kept up a fire of words Tiarned runs: Peorin, 2; Omaha, 4. Throe- RSN e L ks P! BSIEREEBLER VoI W oS aTh Bask thiori sEFiXe base hits: Hutchison, sford. Stolen ULLG R S TL N el : . oponed, and it is certain that none of them P ey ean Double plavs: Somers | PITTSBURG, Aug. L—Pittsburg batted | HARLEM. TN, Aux. 1.—Tirst race, s e e e s B L o Delahanty to Durvie. Iiases on called | Parrott for nineteen hits, with a total of | furlongs: Senator Trby won, Oakwood s b4 L O L 5 By looking over the scale of prices sub- 3 = for 0"t P 4 Ttis: Flggemier; 2 Whitehill, 2. Hit by Dases, today, and won without [ ond, Gascon third. ‘Time: 1:7 handled by @ scab. This fact was demon- | yifeq by the committee it will be seen (h BLATR; ENebr, - Auk d-=(Spebialfto Smueil 65 SME tEna L (G enBeal B ULET (R Cn AT el BTae ey, B Atrick oiit: BY Score} cond. Faoe mile nd | seventy vards: | strated ata meeting of the strikers held at [ [ECT M (A FOMINHES H6 WL be S6R BN e ) _This locality has had rains that will | gl B8 fntend 1o sand any mord - insuits SrRemler. 1: by ShItentil: 5. Time of game: | Pittsburs g fel's Fcster won, £ ly L'xl on second, Francis [ Twentieth and Q streets. During the ses- | ot 8 S0 G gt To0 TH00 T e B O o T AL Bk | i and when One hour and thirty minutes. Umpire: | Cincinnati . Pope third. Time: 1:1siz slon a man got the floor and announced that | Bt S5 200, Lo bl L L FLL G Ll Ll Governor Tiliman had anything to say he 3 Third Hreo-duarters of a mile: | S oaomrn Kot 1 ook o o tap in their | 18 not taken into consideration on the list, | of a crop. The rains did not extend all over | kiew where (o find him. still @ number of them have gone out. When | the county, but the farmers say as long as | “You made reference to my debts,” said Cline. Hits: Pittsburg, 19; 2 Lenders In a ilot Struggle. ST Shinad 4 Glenoid _gecond, Aunt Tida t in. case Kei chers were put Pittsburg, 1; Sarned | {hiva, Time: 1014 department_1 e ‘Beablibutohers v the scale was submitted to Manager Foster | there is no more cxtreme hot winds corn | Mr. Butler, “und i will say that 1 heard that ROCK ISLAND, TIl, Aug. 1.—(Special : Pittsburg, cinnatl, 3. Two- | N imes e <. | to work. This ‘announcement was greeted s t X elegram to The Bee.)-Johnson's delivery s: 3 zel, Glasscock, O et -;"3‘1”;3:‘ 1";?.!,'..’}'{1(';'['{'-212 Withi gronticheening. = he glanced over the wage list and remarked | will be all right. you paid a §16,000 mortgege.” was too much for the locals today, and up sden Beck 5 A meeting was-hald last night In Bauer's | that in some instances the scale asked for g anuneEinatt Governor Tillman—Why did you not state to the eighth inning it looked like a shut- | ley, 2; B ] o ce, mil 1 sev y yards: Dun- v ende vork. | Was lower than he was naying at the present wtatel i ot £ hd HA S L that on the ” 1 : GiamaaN Fifth race, mile and sevent rds: Dun- | hail which was attended by about 1,000 work r NGF v o 3 out, but Zels' opportune two-bagger and fePh I Hlasscoc) rven won, King Charlle second, Bessie | me, o ol | time. -Judging from the remarks of the | HEMINGFORD, Neb., Aug. Mr. Batler wuse 1 did not choose to do Katz's homer netted two runs, while in the Struck out lelough, 2. o Triodd: = e 4545 men. The doors were locked to all but work- | S S PR subint ; 5 B a o homé run hit. St One hour and fifty’ minutes. Um. | Bistand thir me men nterested. -Speeches -were made by the | Packers, the scale of prices submitted Is | Telegramn to The Bee)—A heavy 89 . minth Hill cracked out o homeé run hit. St. L e 4 i S : Joe batted well, too, although Sonier was Gaffne Batteries: Colclough and On the Old Domlnion. leaders directing the men and advising them | Perfectly satisfactory, but the clause which | Wednesday night warrants a heavy crop cf Governor Tillman—Ycu know it 18 not so; wild.Score: Sugden; Parrott and Murphy. WASHINGTON, Aug. 1L—Firat race, one- | to hold out to>a“finish. Another meeting | T*ads that the men wil not £o to work uuui potatoes and hay. This ‘county knows | ffeatie, G Rock Tsland .......0 0 0 0000 2 1—3 Phillics Win a See-Saw Game. half mile: Miss Doloris. filly, won, Truce | was held at Twentieth and Q streets. There | 21l &rievances o othet of the calamity howl read of clse- | B Uer—1 just want to repeat to you Bt. Joe ..... 2120016500 *=9| noyanprpHIA, Aug. 1—The Philadel- | 565ond. Cicada third. Tim 0% are a few more men who will be urged to | Cities is the clincher that is puzzling them. on the contrery, everything Is pres- | 10t to presume on my age or infirmities and Rock Island, 8; St. Joseph, 11 Br- | (TR OEETHIS At okivn today tn 8 | poccond race, six and one-hulf furlongs: | come out today, but, practically speakiag, all e perous, foltell youithat:L will intatiyouats unyiplath Rock_TIsland, 2. 'Farned runs: Rock | foe saw game from first to last. Soorat f\h‘_';\l on Nubian second, Telephone | tho men are but'mow. The bosses and the STRIKERS ARE D] Goodl Laiis wt Malvern ov at any tme : Talang, 3 st Joséon, 5" Batteries: sonfer | R U first o it Seores, o | thir mimer 1325 T T 16 furlonge: | men who il not walk out will work today, ool Ttiine vern. Governor Tillpan—I'm s:mply defending jagé: Johnson and Armstrong. Um- | bh 2 2 ~ L L onEs: | and it i t8~mot ‘ith the | Refuse to Appear MALVERN, Ta., Aug. 1.—(Special to The | myself; yow've been making insinuations in ire: Haskell. Time: One hour and forty- | Brooklyn 20020100 Tmp. T ioga second, | and ff a settlement is not made with the ; : 0 the/ g ATl ed 5 ve minute: 3 : v Dutch Lou third :0:56%. men by Saturday the packers will no doubt Junction W Bee)—A fine rain fell lere this morning, JEperpiant Lo LR jior yoiic atindlieg ) delphia, b rooklyn, Tourth race, miie and an eighth: Brook- | bezin to import'mén to take the places of KANSAS CITY, Aug. 1.—Most extraordi- | lasling about an hour, which, together with General Butler—I want you to. understand {hard Easy for the Trafeys. Philadelph rookly! Ilvn won, Sandstone second, Device: third. | the strike i ! ny position. I have not insinuated any- B v i i S onial | habe BT Ao ion o B Orascar | Timer TSI 3 . ‘esri;(l;;(fAli\" el A nary action was taken at tonight’s meeting | what fell yesterday morning, revives the | thing about you. Why don't you deny Telegram to The Bee. & locals were | Stein. Three-base hits: Cross, Delehanty. | Fifth race, five furlongs: Kenyon won, e LMLy 3y of the A. R. U. at Argentine, when 400 | drooping spirits of ihe farmers and business | what I charged and not go to personslities? Ly h Y| , Following is:the copy of an @pen letter to B y ? Jorsted today by Traiey’s sugkers from Double plays: Ciracy to Hallnian to Tovie: | Topmast sevond, Sonorri third. = ime? | 1,4\ tricary iseued by the Cudahy company: | Santa Fe railvay employes who were re- men very perceptibly. hien yi ATy e '8 Molnes, though the game mizht just as c A yaiGRTRe Y, Liidadl] Y — === SOUTH OMAMAL Aug. 1.—Committee of | cently summoned to appear before the United Andl farmers Aro ing Bettor. Tillman—1 don’t want: to Gght well gone to the home team. Chard, the [ Time: Two hours. Umpire: = Campbell, e ; . B . ; new piteher, lost the game. He did such | Batteries: Carsey and Cross; Stein and CONEY ISLAND CLUB RE . the Iimployes of the ®udahy Packing Com- | States court at Topeka flatly refused to obey M'COOK, Neb., Aug. 1.—(Special Telegram nerall Bitlor—Wall Erstralnt iromEmay poor work that he had {o be taken out in [ Barle. pany, In the Hag Butchers National Union: | ho mandates of the court. During the | to The Dee)—The drouth was broken here | jug any pers:nal remarks about ine. the fourth inning and Carisch substituted. Standing of the Teams. Unded N b 0t 01 , AN Gwiman, Jaoksonville's new. outfelder did e ) i L Under n New Name the Old Resort I8 | oo ‘comumnication of this date setting | strike the strikers were served with copies | last night, a heavy rain extending both } Governor Tillman You have no right to X layed, Won. Lost. Per Cent Opened with Kattling Go. L ComumEBTES 2R S oy : . . . Yo Ehy Anstnuytond &8 ; £00 worlc. Scor BOBEON oy ssaesbsnsesi B3, B4 e e a g F I TTe ) Shamatit AL R DA T O O s P e | o roateiiingEiorders itroim, Wildee sPogtalia f ortn amasouticitronychlatally.s Farmoel) vou Rorarte iy SEibliag ool e acksonville .......1 00 0 0 10 2 0—4| Baltimore . A 49 i s Pl ltEs R - eyt dcale:: court at Topeka, enjoining them from tr are feeling better, and with rains from now ou can’t separate my public record from “Des Moines ...li31 2 1010 2 6-10| New York . 0 the Coney Tslanw Athletic club, which 13 | Flrst.“The ‘payment:of a certdin scale of | pyaging or molesting the company’s prop- | on will make a good half crop of corn. my public character or lmnesty. Barned runs: Jacksonville 1; Des Molnes, | Clevelund ] Doy caomiRaR e D e #thietlo clubsihii SeconahiThats nill emplovesbaiirainstated erty. infaddition fthey ‘wete motified (o ap; e e i ok Tp DT T LG B Ry dh it acksonville, 9; Des Moines, 11, | Pittsburg ... . 5 opened the first of a series of boxing and | jn their old positions. 3 pear in person at the meeting of the court OraEEAVOrADIGIRY NS Chat fons; there's no use talking any more. Jacisonville, i Des Moines, Philadelphia 3 fencing contests tonight. The police were | Third, and last, which we cuote in full. | at Topeka on August 6 and answer to the [ NEWCASTLE, Neb, Aug. 1.—(Special to | When you have anything to say come to me obase hits: Belt, Strauss, Griffi oo g g very much in evidence during the night | “We, as a part of the Butchers National | complaint against them. The Bee.)—A soaking rain visited this place | first i SR Cnoat 3 0 1| under the superviston of Tnspector Me- | Union, do refuse to work until all wrlev: | “yp'the rush of the work during the heat ot ight at v General Butler again referred to the howl- Tith: Dévinney. Home runs: Lawrence, | Chicago 7yl nder : L ances’ are settled in Chicago, St: Louis and L last night at 10 o'clock, the first for several | | Gencra Butler agald referred 1o the bowl: 3 MecVicker, trauss. Batterles: Chard, [ St. Louis . .2 s After afew preliminary bouts, the L wonaas City." the strike the men were unmindful of the | weeks. Corn is shooting up and prospects 5 < Carlsch and Belt; Gragg and Traffley. Um: | Loulisville 1| eyent of the evening, hetween Mike Leonard | “Looking at your proposition calmly, are'| summons. Tonight the near approach of the oW tavoranios upon Governor Tillman replied: “You know ‘pire; Hogan. Washington ... (9 | of Drocklyn and Edile Plerce of New Vork | you'‘not® forcid to ‘amit that you have | date caused a disoussion in the A. R. U SR I had mo more to do with that than you e s X BhtS | piaced this company in a very ‘awkward | meeting. Secretary McFadden was finally Timely Rains - aved the Corn. did Dixon County Crops All Right Shaffer, If. Carroll, 3b Flynn, cf. Purvis, 1b... Bomers, rf. Delahant; Nulton, 85 “Terrien, Figgemier, Totals sl omoocoseny wl conrosccs 1 2 0 1 1 1 0 2 0 8 Bl cnmamncns 2l conumocns OMAHA. A.B. R, H. 2 [ ] =af Ulrich, cf..... Langsford, .. Beery, If... MeVey, 1b. Hutchison, #b.. Rourke, 8h. Pedroes, rf..... Tear, c Whitehill, p...... o8| amsananat SRELT | cwsmoan El mmmomsias, Sl emonuoccnwsy ome oo =8 oo { Got n Game in n Tangle, St In a ten-round bout, Leonard welghin 5 e e : vi © QUINCY. TIl, Aug. 1.—(Spe o WESTERN LEAGUE GAME: Whont 175 poands and Plerea 135 The jatter | Position by the inconsistency of your de- | autnorized to send the following letter to | PALMYRA, Neb, Aug. 1.—(Special to The neral Butler—I want it understood that Q , I, Aug. 1.—(Special Telegram - 3 mands? You certainly cannot expect us to R I am going to havi v free pech to® The Hee)-The Lincoln-Quincy game —_— was handled by Dan Corcoran, Archy Hud- | Yomain fdle untll the grievi ¢t Us 10 | Judge Scarritt of the United States court | peo)—A heavy shower last night and a good, [ 1 A" BOME 10 have my free speech I\ T %oday 18 in & tangle. Tincoln claim it but | Sloux City Takes the Last from Toledo | (€n and Con Riordan of New York, while | giner peopleand —thelr employers ~are | at Topeka, and it was sent tonlght: ;5 R e s ‘moat. of thy | heve to fight for it Dut don't put those Quiney will protest ii. e game ' was Hard Enoagh to Count Twice. Leonards interests were looked after by | geftled, so we can only conclude that you | “Sir: In behalt of myself and other men "”""“;‘{ TRkl Chis. DOEMAE PATARANL. OF ShS 18— 0 oodlimei cn irne ayed In the forenoon, and, by agreement, | gIOUX CITY, Ao Aip) am zpatrick of San Francisco, John | pese™Soluntarily resigned your positions, | at this point who have been served with | ¢OrR hereabou By this time Conductor Hawkins appealed hey were to quit at 13:30 to get out of the | , JITY, Aug. 1—Sloux City gave | Leonard, Prof. Nixey and Young Griffo. | which course we sincerely regret, as YOur | roiyrnaple orders made in the first week of e to them to be quiet, as he would lose his of the races. At the end of the eighth [ Toledo a fearful drubbing today. The 1:!]'flnmd looked big enough to eat Plerce, | gapyices have, generally speaking, been "\“ T bt e Tare o T DBl GRTOL TELEGRAPUIC BRIEES, job if permitted such things in his car. IAning the scors was 2 16 1 in favor of Lin: | game was tded slugging match, the | Who entered the ring with his eye In mourn- | atisfact Andon the other hand, you | August, T beg to say we are not conscious of Thereupon ‘the eitercation! ceased: coln. Quincy tied it in the ninth. It was | Huskers doing all the hitting. Score: LA 5 ve been paid the same rates as others | having violated any law, and we do not feel Domestic. i s A Lt g. Score: In the first round, Leonard got in an up- R iy ‘ 0 i to answer then 12:30 o'elock, and although permission 2 9 D- | in like business, which you must admit is | justified in paying railroad fare nswer 5 was obtalned o play the other half inning, | & Yo 121 0 2 4 0 8 0 0-27 | percut and Plerce ‘administered four good | gair sand an element of sound business | them in person, nor will we employ an at- The mine strike at Minonk, 111, has been Lions and leopards at Courtland. e e B R . | Toledo . 10801000 0-10|blows on Leonard's ribs. Leonard rushed o Skt P h Y ottied —— coln refused to do %o and left the field. DsteRp L3 z " e et S principles. | Now, ussuming that we have | torney. If tho decrees of the court can be | settied. TN T, o Beore: Base hits: Sioux City, 30; Toledo, 7. Er- | his man in the second round, and Plerce | fated facts, have you not taken an un- % £ ¢ ! e ARK ORCED, ioux ey o ; invoked against us with no more justification | M. K. & T. road will not pay its August Quincy . 0010000012 Blgtas Bl Toled was searcely quick enough to avoid these | Warranted and arbitrary stand In asking | Ihvoked against e & 8 a = R o h i D0 L000N00 10 12 : Stoux Clt 18 . Tworbase | Tushos. Just as the yong rapy, Edie Kot | Ua {0 coase operations ‘until others, fn | than in the present cise, then our boasted | coupons. Mystorions Wite 4T B Bilver Bintate Ronle Batteries: MoDougal and Baland: Bait Me : a fibhroesbano{ sl thresixngaitabslonilieqnardiasive: whom we have no interest, have seftled | justice and liberty is simply a jug-handled Hawalian royalist commissioners have ar- PR R and Speer. Base hits: Quincy, 1; Lincoin. P e o R G BEIAM. | i fotih fought desperately in the third Iithein grievances? At-the'prescnt ywe desmi| affair, and:welwill mot attempt o n it. | rived at Washington. CHICAGO, Aug. 1—The World's fair and Errors: Quincy, 2. i b D B e Nl ar ] ‘Wore o At gl > blows | it quite unnecessary for us to go into the | You will find us at Argentine whenever You | pr, Gibson of Austin, Minn., is on trial at AGO, "y . Do plays: Hatfleld, C'or were exchanged, with honors about even. | question of wages as set fogh in your | s Vel spect v e DA son, ‘ ! the Montana silver statue are alled b Standing of the Tonms. Cartiey. ~ Struck out: ningham, 2 | The Afth and sixth rounds were give and | fect proposition, as that does Rot seem o | WaRt us. VELy :pl;":“f\"ll"[:)-] seorotary, | St Paul for pension fraud el s ‘Ym" hin o e 7 Uinpires: 'Nowell | fake aftairs, with honors slightly in Plerec's | b”so much the renson for your action as 3. & M N, Secretary. e Ward vt Horn, Afpromiusnt. railroad.||al : by Judge MeConnel. Rock Island..... i Frig e R il ) ack. and thirty avor, and_ both men wer pretty well | the obedience to a call has evidenced by The action of the court is awaited with | ., "giaq at Oswego, N. Y. The de is in favor of Clara Park against oplc asland. . 1 3 51.7 | minutes. g gham and | done up. In the seventh the men's | your last proposition. respectfully, much Interesf, Aisplaying as it must a 2 P Richard Park, the sculptor wh odeled th Bt Joseph.... 35 55 | Boyle; Hughey, Blue and McFariand. blows were a trifle weak, but never HHE CUDAHY PACKING CO. | phase of jurisprudence rarely witnessed. Two miners at Sonora, Cal,, were killed L 3 ptor who modeled the { e % £ o Millers Still Winning. theleslsma otk e osiwassinduigadl | kRvensAs(Oumhy ViceiHatidentiand i Gen. by an explosion of dynamite. Ada Rehan silver statue. The wife charged g 3 n, and at the close of the round it was 'ral Manager. L e A e EEnanimotasco oo y iI- " e R eoria oo 1 3 30| MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 1—The home team | anvbody's fight. Lconard rushed bHRGIY | ‘e Caiahy, Want there are now about MORE A. E. U, NDICTED, August Rickbush Tobacco company of Mil- | that Park, whom she married. at Grand fickadnylile 3§ Ol | easily defeated Grand Lapids today, the | at the New York boy in the next round, and | gof ol ouc on a strike, The place is prac- waukee made an assignment. Haven, deserted her abroad, and that sho Quincy et S el St P Istoraibeing ol halbostand g meRl | e O e e e T e O O 8 Riough here, was & Small | District Attorey at Chicugo Files Infor- | Dr. William Grinsteady, medical purveyor | has supported herself for five yoars. Sho i e 07043 SUIL full of fght amd kept Plugglng his man | ¢ e at work 1n the el and hog killlng [ mation Againat Several of the Direstora. | to General Grant at Shiloli, 1 dead. St e e e Ry o Wheel Racos at Plattsmouth. 20116 B D e A he cpetter fIEht- | Gepartmonts, About 200 cattle were killed | CHICAGO, Aug. 1.—District Attorney Mil- | Colored miners near Pittsburg, Kan., had | of justice was unveiled at the World's fair PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Aug. 1.—(Special 5 inneapolls, 18; Grand Rapids, | S81ied e had the better of ‘the contest. | yesterday. Acting Mayor Conley, who has | christ has filed a supplemental information | & fight, in which one man was killed. Ty aubiloly. clalining eh6 artint, who tovan Melegram to The Bee.)—The members of the Minneapolis, 't Bapide: | The audience was then roused to the high’ | charge of the hog killing department, gutted | " po Debg contempt case to Include the [ John R. Hodson, one of the oldost members 8 ) o local wheel club had thefr third race for | 2 rumar Nt 5. (rand | ¢35 PHER of excitement as (e men ham- | uhout 1,000 hogs yesterday, and says he has i i i of the Chicago Board of Trade, died yester- | thought to be a single man, as her husband. ol each other unmercifully, and the 1o Kill snough to | directors of the American Railway union | G The fourt proceedings were perfunctory, o “the gold medal emblematic of the club . Two-base hits: Werden, Hines, | MEred each other unmercit a force large cnough left ghampianailp at S0 talt srourits tonht ks, Gallopy, Carrol. Home runk: Car- | Feferce sullsfled everybody by declaring the gypply (he immediats demands of their [ on the charge of violating the order of the | “yyyjjum Randall of Rockwell, Tex., killed | fight being made for alimony, although Park ISy isenlle handicap race, nnd was [\ fGy Baikar, 1. G e Rewults at Toffal Srade. court. The directors proceeded against arc: | pjs wife with an ax. Jealousy was the | js reputed to be worth $30,000. b S peama e e ey | minutes. Umplre: XKerins, . Ratte AT Y By T e, A Bee reporter found Mr. Cudahy in his | yames Hogan, Willam E. Burns, R. M. | cause. L 2 Who was accorded n handicap of forty-five | Parvin and Burrel; Killen,” Parker and 'FFALO, Aug. 1—Grand Clrcuit re- | office at 11 o'clock, “This is one of the | Goodwin, J. F. McVean and M. J. Eiliott. | pive railrond men from Breckenridge wero | Ride on the steamer at Courtland, e 3 ; most senseless and unreusonable walkouls | They were the cabinet or advisory council | hound over at St. Paul on the charge of con- ) e nuing’s Take the Last S E e e aciase Iiolting Spuae have ever heard of. The men simply | of the four officers of the union, and when | tempt of court YOUNG MEN'S NATIONAL UNION, SE R Ny < SH 3 00; S CAuebRiWaREIRSs LIERSONUE I walked out withcut saying a word, If Debs, Keliler, Rogers and Howard were d i RIES 9. e cants RS iR ARty Pty J D, RexAme have any grievance they have mnot sub efpy ste sonte! °| Plumvers in convention at St. Louis de- | gouvention of Koman Catholic Youths at arrested and placed in Jail for contempt. the “lub easily defeated the Detrolt. clab | jous. Clemmie G, Harry Pennington, T # A cided ot to foin w » Knights of Labo v Sco O. Renns Senarmy, Bonninigton, 18 | mitted it to me. I am paving now, and al- | Girectors took change of the strike and boy- | €194 not t0 join with the Knights of Labor ttshurg, N. Y T 8 afternoon in a one-sided game, by v r Fede! 101 o The Book of the Builders L0083 210000 0— staried. Time: 218%. 2 ways have boen, the Chicago scale of prices.’ | cote and conducted all the affairs of the | °F Federation of Labor. PLATTSBURG, N. Y. Aug. 1.—The ses- 00001000 01]2 5 3 Of course, we will not pay any more here . The rsupplemental Information con: John Wagener, the democratic contestant e Gainollo A : union he supp ntal in A L e Tt Paul, ‘won his | 8lons of the Catholic summer school Were A e S - < pacing, purs than they do there. I have inquired from | yaine 5 h P PR ! Sstiigal HISTORY OF THE. e Anaes iy T 1 o0, aivided: ' Jop Patchen wan i (hree | a number of the men individually if they i }:l',’l":‘“‘“ff"'!:‘K";‘,'l:“,“‘]":i,';“ of the orlginal In- | Gake in the district court. suspended in order to allow the meetings ot Amelia, Ca Banard were dissatisfied with thelr pay and 1 have | (hot it aets forth that the work of promot- | Forest fires are burning on Mount Hamil- | the Young Men's National union to be held WORLD’S FAIR runs: Kanwus City, 2 Detroit, I Two-baso | Amola, Carrie, Onward, i i i | \ hitw: Hastings, Wiica 0. vl dlanalyin MaCar L alo aR ! | not found @ man who sald that he was. This | fng (b strike and boycott was divided up | ton, Cal. ~ The Lick obscrvatory is not sup- | in the opera house. The procecdings opened 5 g, 3 morning 1 again wired Chicago und Kansas | gng particular branches of it placed in the | posed to be in any dang with the celebration of a pontifical mass. Thm O hour and thirty-five minutes e ! v p ¢! ere e 2 2 BY ‘D. H. Burnbam Umpire: Kerins, Hatteries: Hastings and i s/t Japtshaane hesk ith Gity and the packers there inform me that | hands of committees. Dobs and Howard | Tho Adams Express company hus sued | After mass Archbishop Gabriel addressed : E MEN Donahue; Iears, Borchers and Jantzen. hg. P L Obert J won in | they are not having eny trouble with their | yaq charge of the department of publicity | the Chicago, Peorla & St. Louls road for | the delegates. Secretary Charles A, W ‘WHO 5 BUILT IT i Chief of Construction, Ay BE (B Aedmn. t ot second. Tinser 208, | men. : ; St and promotion, Rogers, Burns and Goodwin | $150,000 for money loaned in 18 ber of Brooklyn then made Lis report. Ten : e Ot course T could send away and secure Mol s Ere carallod! aid ALOULLIY: s AND satse ; men to fill the vacancies i h of meetings and. speakers, while Hogan, | & cionsul Robinson from Lubeck has tele- | new societies were cnrolled and about fi . L y Georgn Hunkins Quitting the Turf, 0 the vacancles In my house in a | poggibly assisted by others, sent and received | g e 5 » steamer Frank has arrived | teen delegates attended. .Dr. Iteilly of Rut- F. D. Millet fid 5 ¥ very short order If | desired to do so, but graphed that the steamer Frank has arrived o d ) i ; CHICAGO, Avg. 1—Ceprge, Hunking, tne | Yery short order it desired to do so, but | tolegrams and looked aftor the correspand- | from St. Petersburg with cholera aboard. | land, VL, read a paper on catiollc young es B o i 7 en's societie districts. ver can avold it. 1 will giye the men a day or | " The Trunk line passenger agents met at Intereating h ot ot e - Indianapols . 10 2 o aas T acte . 4 two to think over {fi# ma'ter and I belleve STEIKERS BOUND OVER. Chicago and discussed competitive rates via | IMCresting - iemellof TOIT o reception RING 6 coupons with 25 cents, or, sent | Grand Rapia: il 0 Jace horses (o e And Il duit the turf | (hat most of thehr WM vome back. They cer- | - — the Northern and Canadian Pacific roads. | €YCAIE the Summer uclool & e b Or, Detroit i 31 2| Mt he Hoes ot consider 1t myod Yurf | tainly will if they have no grievance. I am | Bonds of 81,000 Given by Men Charged | Moritz Dauer, a New York real estato SR R y mail, § cents extra, in coin (stamps | Milwaukee 2 ethics for track owner-to own race | willlng to pay nug(m wages as any of the with Train Wrecking. dealer, is under arrest charged with passing LUTHERANS AT CLEVELAND, oot accepted). Address, horees and comipele for the prixes he affers, | Ghloagos pakets) MMalys have done so and | CINCINNATI, Aug. l.—John Keefe, Wal- [ & worthless check on a Peoria, Ill., merchant H o & Stop ‘Tacing altogethe kil expect (o in the future:” or McCue enry Dresach .| J. B. Suttler, a well known banker, is | Week's Conventlon Opened with oo Memorial Department, % D racing altogether. AL hature aommtia<commitiss froih the,| 0 MSCUSARY Henty Dretach, siias: Mer- | 1 By BUCGOU.Roe0' cnp Aricansas Board Hundrod and Fifty Delogates. His Deceptive Dellvery FProved Too Deep . o 4 3 man Groesbeck, were brought here today = » " OMAHA BEBE. P Sl oy Indinns Defont Rushville. strikers called uponithe Cudahy house and of Misslons, Suttler denles that he Is short, | CLEVELAND, Aug. 1.-—Tho annual con- M. G G sland Stoggers. RUSHV T e lal Telo. | Submitted & scale iwages and proposition | from Hamilton “and bound over in 31,000 | ® FREIEE, 000 (o™ no" hay beon at | vention of the Lutheran Evaugelical Chursh q( ¥ nu.:L'l{hx X, l\rll),; ;}ux. 1 l;ipw'lnl gram to The Bee)—A ball team of Ogalalla | @5 to what the men l‘ lxlml to have. The | each. They were leading strikers at Hamil- | oo W5 g0 Ricks' accounts while that """” "“' b g)“‘“ At sgram to The Bee)—In the second game | Sram 10 The Bee)=4 bull tenm of Osalalla | oopmittee also visited all of the other houses et Lisoltegont B SIS U o ; A% | of the Central Synod of Missouri, Ohlo ant Detvroon Grand Island and Centeal City to, | 8ioux boys came down trom Pine Ridge | (2NN NCE Vaivdme ‘Droposition to the | Loy erere they attemp ed to wreck an ex- | gentleman was court clerk, says he U8 | ,45n wag called to order in Zion church, SERIES NO. 23, 4 iy PR today and put up & good game with Rush- h cursion train July 4. Willlam George saw | $1,668.75 short. 3¢ 9 « day the fact was fully demonstrated that rénittig 0 a store of 11 to 8 n favor | managers. Inasnludtidas there is one sec- | {icm fix a switch %o as to throw the train. | = Colonel John Arkins of the Denver News, | V18 clty, today. Abaut 550 Kk a1 ev. H. O. Schwan, forme sk the Central City boys play ball all nin ttons ot IBagle Ot am | tlon which states Ahas; the men would not go | qore 48 3 i Renver T THE AMERICAN ENCYCLOPAEDIC from miare (o doish, A0d war wilnedsed by 3 - tled in Chicago, St Louls and Kansas City | peat nim so that George is still laid up. much improved in health. Rdress, after which various subjects of over 400 people. The Central City team ex- 1t was unnecessary for the managers to say A s Hl e Y m b D aaia woro taken tup 'and-rdles ploited a kid pitcher, and to the Islands’ sur- ilants. Whether or not tHéy would accept It, Foi. | ;. The, three prisoners have been concealed | Tyames Conway, who killed Thomas Leon- Qogirinal " theals WEie 8 » DICTIONARY ek oSt | oy ok et g | 5,8, e 3 emion o o, Bt | i OTENE ' i, B | S LY, SR, 0 e ot 1 . ¢ sritical p , such a8 fannin o~ - p J—The Bawrioe AN 8 o o - d sue er for thel & BASANSY 8 3 » afternoon sesslol he devoted to and at critical polnts, such as ranniag threé | Telegram to The Bee)—The Pawnee Blues | and proposition sdbuftibd by the commitiee: | 2ol *PEE TS FO0N0 St Deputy. Arche | ppmsclf P o tne police, He clatma the | iy matters of the church, such < o men straight in the ¢ighth inniog when the | pe e Beatrice G d core, 16 § i e 4200 Pages, 260,000 Words | | Duses wete tull. - Grand Ialand put a new | Lo e Bt e o, f{\;;‘; llh DEMAND OF PHE BUTCHERS, ampault finally located them, and will have AR R o o mission work, theological institutioas, man in the box, Keefe, but he went in the | 101 Hatteriex: Wilsce and Foxs Mekugh Hog Butchers Ntigndl Union 6254, United | witnesses here for their hoaring next Satur- Hei Rl ASRLIN “ARYA. a chvrch extension and pensions for widows ol s S LR Nume ‘way (he three of yewerday were | 4 Olmstead The Hiucs €0 to Beneca | siates of Ameffi, . Swilt & Col, South | day. At-the-Collis. Yintyked, nake Troao. Oah | of pastors: g saryed. _Reake: Hall, who are now with the Blues, will hold | Omaha, Neb.: We, your employes, respect- The parties are suddenly attacked with & | “qhg convention will hold daily sessions for A Mene of Knowledye and w Aint Grand Island.......3 0.0 4 0 20 1 0-10 | tne points. 4 fully submit the foffowing basis of adjust- Another Rallroad for Sale, of the heart and die within a few | o, oo TRV A '(",' :;".’N‘"" . Mint or Central City........ 1 0 0 1 116 3 *-12 N - ment of the scale of wages between you and AKRON, 0., Aug. 1.—The sale of the Pitts- L v Hatterles: Keefe, Johuson, Crosman, Attracting Many Horsemen. your employes " burg, Akron & Western railway under pro- [ Thomas G. Lawson has been nominated TRACKS WASHED AWAY, R s ey .}livlm\alu‘l\.\vnnluu‘rllI:Iv lhun.nu'lnk.mm IKlum FALLS CITY, Neb, Aug 1.—(Special to Following scale shull be paid: coedings of foreclosurs of s mortgage of | fOF Congress by the democrats of the Eighth —_— gat merifig o ot et book, o ase hits: Grand Island, 11; Central City, | ppe Bee)—A large number of horsemen [ Shackler, $2.60 per day. s b Bage 0L Goorgia dis The Tenth district nomi- | Heavy Kain Storm in Colorado — Uniem \ Encyclopedic Dictionsey. " tnan tu | | 4% Ajrrorss Grand Talan Coatral CIY | and horses are gathering in the city in | Highster, $2.50 per day. 43,600,000 held by the Centzal Trust company | yee jg J, €. Black, who will probably be op- Facifie Damaged, r sthindlar publication ever issied = " » P P! \ o of New York will be made at public ptie ' v b J . ” Endree. vO-bas! 85+ Jai ety readiness for the races Thursday and Fri- | Sticker, day and » rk will be made at public auction | p;ge Tom Walsor J Tolo. i 'nato i B EETat wark, ow o 1) P i e e ik "l | day. 'A g00d_speed program is promised | g ioker, 83 per Cak and steady tima about the 1st of October, undar & decrea of | POmed bY Tom g A HUGO, Colo., Aug. 1.—A torrific raln storm, B ‘p..}zh.';.\‘h“' Tt iea e mbrink, 9 by Kectn, #: ‘by | andl a large crowd of visitors is expected. Heoking K. ver Qar sad neady tme, court agreed to by all interested parties. | G0Vernor Mortines of Lower California 18 | the worat in years, swept over western Liu- er(oct dlctionary and & compi Johnaon, £ Timei) One hour and nfty Aoy T B AR AD- 8 I, ST Shorlt Williams of this county will be mas- | SATOWEE R0 Fhe, CAEEE 0t O eraps have | 0010 county last night, doing great damage, minutes. Umplre: Jones of Central Cily. i ter commissioner. Uunder the néw. decree | peWN'ARCR (R0 0 B and particularly to the raflroads. Sulah Reeve and Julla B. Follett of Chi- In the viciity of Lake Station, on the L At e ) S poud, * - CLAY CENTER, Neb, Aug. 1L—@pecia) | , Fieader, 3 per Gay. the $241,000 of recolvers' certificates out- e0npo; port at Fremont. to The Bee)—In an interesting game of vt o T standing will have to be paid befare the cago have asked for an fnjunction to re- | Union Pacific, several hundred feet of track Hog guiter, $3,50 per day and steady time. Lol Strain the sherift from glving & deed to | was carricd away. vtol will e deliver YRE g . Shave d L a7 damans FREMONT, Aug. 1-(Speclal to The | ball here yesterday Hurvard's second nme | Shavers, 33.75 per dax. court will confirm the sale with 15 oonts 1 cotn, will buy ons Bee)—The Hastings and Fremont base ball | was defeated by Clay Center's Juniors. 5 = of e Awortoau Enciclapodiy Diotloa clubs have arranged for two games to be | Score, 20 to %. :u'rvi{fw;r,“ f..‘lfillwl'r ':-{;” . . River Took the Kailrond Tracks. mining property in Washington, claiming Passenger trains were delayed many hours Yy e played here on Thursday and Friday after- Py 7 warkor, 98 fo summee S0 38.00. 18 winter ST. JOSEPH, Aug. 1.—A portion of the | the foreclosure was a swindling schewme and wrecking trains were sent out from v ay after Diwmond Muggers Won, Splitter, §3 per day and steady time. b : 4 e Cheyenne, Wells and Denver. Fear is ex M prders Khould be addrossed to noons of this week. Himmcl and Palmer S ure to be the battery fu cmont, and ex- mond Sluggers beat the Omaha Lard puller, $2.60 per day Clan Gordon. pressed that the reservoir on the Blg Sandy DIOTIONARY DEPARTMENT. R Snatcher, $3 per-duy. & Council Blufts road located at Winthrop e RRR RN AN e Ly , ere I8 !u be a trotting race at the falr > —— — Tonguer, $2.60 per day was swallowed up by the Missourl river last The water at Courtland is as clear as & unds for $100 a side between @ Schuyler | Courtland beach, Omaha's pleasure resort Bung gut trimmers, $2.76 per day night. This was the only direct line open | erystal and temperature perfect. Boating and bathing st Courtland beach. 3 pi: s prominent turfman and owner of. the new 1 Director of Decoration. | iinius ity o 1 4 | Harlem race track, has offered all of his right of way of the Kansas City, St. Joseph

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