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THE OMAHA DAILY FRIDAY, AUGUS r 80 rors: Baltimore, 1; Washington, 2. Barned | challenge plafe Was &hot off today by Rob- | are cordially Invited to attend, and of DY AT N o ched oW ks 2:‘ 'ut';t l,hh epaliet | l:ll" ;:I.:rmlu'nwn- DlleED THE LAST PMR suns: Baltimore, B Washington, 8. Two= | ert A. Welcty tholder of the trophy, and | course ladies will be admitted froe. E‘ ER‘ BODY lS E\(NhR \'”,D ”:”r':mulr_ :"':'lul'n a8 It now stands, I8, ao- ng 9 Popt Db, | \dea that base hits: Kelley, Hawke, Cartwright, | James Woldifigroft., Welch scored 98 to AUL AL B g to estimany, In the form desired #nt management had deserted every Idea thaf by > imreebase hit: Brouthers. Home | 8 for- Wolstoffckoft. ORACK WHERLARS 1 CHICAGO by the trust, and to point out, also, the riso to that orgnization, and that it a— Fans: Jennings, Cartwright, Joyce, Selbach bt 47N R CLMEN 13 3 Pl mothods by which the trust reached what now under the control of political free- 3 . Double plays: Jennings _to RESULTS ON THE RUNNING TRACKS. | 5 . S it desired and obtained a substantial vie- booters who were running it for personal | Omaha and Peoria Split Even in a Olose | Struck out: By “Haw i Flest Day's Ruces of thie Big Mect 8how | gonator Grag's Gommittes Makes Its Raport ime and Indulging In corrupt and disgrace- Fight 'l.‘luu‘-( 'l‘\\‘-» hours, |"‘|g||-l b Dr. ahrowtik Bdtruns Cliftord and L mpe : Some Close Contests. '" P! Tha supplemental report of Senator Allen I political methods and practices. He will ight. Clarke. Batleriesi Haw UEWSE ab ANEER. CHICAGO, Aug. 2-Chlcago was swarm. and Askgto Be Exoused. of Nebraska, which was bublished some days © the stump for the republican ticket. —_— 3 by B m* " o Bouip SARATOGA, N, Y. Aug, 2.-The chief | M¥ today with crack wheelmen, here to at- ago, ‘\.x also submitted with the report. The - bishtissb i L2 s, vl it Gentem e Tace for the | tend the big League of American Wheelman supplemental teatimony taken by the come 1daho Popullst Nominations. FRED CLAUSEN. WITH THE ROURKES | piorsBURG, Aus -8t Louls:won by reat centered In the fourth race for the | (it meeting, which began this afternoon | RESULT OF THE SUGAR INVESTIGATION | MItter. Bt kept seoret heretofore, in b BOISE, Idaho, Aug. 2.~The popullst hitting thes ball, with runners on bas Montana stak In _which —Lamplighter, | o0 g5 in side track. Walter C. Sanger of mittd with the report. It contained the #tate convention today nominated the follow- e while, on the other hand, Pittsburg could | Clifford, Dr.'Hashrouck and other cracks HESES stat:ments of Albert M. Scip, Emil G. Guill- Milwaukee, J. P. Bliss of Chicago, John . n e Y . em- | NOU touch Breitenstein re: L Clifford made the running y Jeau, 8 i . 0 es G : gov- | Gus Schmelz’s Famous Twirler Now a Mem- | N0t t v ohnso v sdet 5. C. Johnsol n Audeau, Senators Camden, Smith and othel fng ticket: Congress, James Gunn; g PILbURE ..ovoovie 10 0 0 1 0 0 0 2—4 | to the streteh, with Dr. Hasbrouck second | JORNSon, Arthur Lumsden, . C. Johnson | gecretary Carlisle, President Cleveland and | Soop said in his testimors taat b0 u:‘;rl:; ernor, J. W. Ballentine; lleutenant governor, ber of Papw's Family- Rock Istand St. Louls o0 O FT T 0405 nd Lampiih fed . w | And other well known cyelists curved about 5 b \ 4 4 L nd Lamplighter third, Dr. Hasbrouck nd Not Guilt the office of Carson & MecCartney of s o V. J.' Chambers; secretary of state, Frank Gives St. Joe an Awful Fare- Hits: Pittsburg, 7; 8t. Louts, 12. Errors: | rushed to thtdtréiht, Lamplighter also moy- | he track during the forenoon, watching the Y| wigre ¥ Noka.and that.Big AL Ll Tibbal; attorney general, R. S. Spence; il Drabsleg: Pittsburg, 1. Jarned runs: PIESbUrg, 25 | {ng up a bits At the futlong post the d preliminary runs and taking a_spin now d—Re- stock had beon 19 (Afenerd By, FeaTM muditor, Frank Walton; treasurer, G. W. St. Louls, 7. Two-base hits: Blerbauer, | tor hid the ‘rice. fn hand ani he finis and then preparatory to the events that asured, senators In the offics and by the commny Cooper; superintendent of public schools, M. wineham. Three-base hits: Merritt, Mil-| first by a full® Bhigth, with Lamplighter a | Were to follow. _There is §2500 In prizes to talk th . and by the common J, Steele; mupreme judge, Texas Angel. Home run: Shugart. Double plays: | jength and a half ahead of Clifford. Re- | be glven out, and records, it is ‘thought, Alk that they were dealing in Sugar stock, "A%e platform endorses the Oman plat i, Bids 8-14, Smith to Sugden to Ehret. Struck out: | gylts: are in danger. Sanger, Bliss and Johnson o He said he had scen Sénators Brice, Quay form; declares the populist party is the law Rock Tsland Joseph “-m"'h\m‘ | by H”‘f"x'."' " "yu;l ; m.»«‘x race, nl\v.. furlongs: Lux (2 to 1) won, V;l upon ws the stars of n;" meet, WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.—Senator Gray, il‘v; Smith there frequently this spring, but i deel ) Jacksonville. 19; Des Moines, 4; 7 Innings, | Uaffney, me 'wo hours. eries ramia_(1 to 1y gecond, Hermanita (156 to 1) | and much was exp of them In the way | chairman o o suga estigating comm had never heard either of th give order and order party; demands free coinage at . 4 Lincoln, 0 Sugden and Merritt; enstein | third. Time: 1:01. of record smashing. The racing began at 2 AL LG QL Sl fo0 s s U TR L AL Bl the ratio of 16 {0 1; donounces blucklisting i SR 1 ‘wineham. Second Tac, oie mile: Ramapo walked | o'elock, and the program for the afternoon | (e2, presented the report of the committeo (o |t 'tk udeat of the New York ,',"k,.r:,‘.l'; ids logisiotio ainst It; 3 N 107 e & " . ime: 148 consisted a k ents b 0 o senate today & tha g 4 au of the New York brol g and demands legislotion again dltimore, 10, Washing ; tunts and Champions Play n Tie, Time: 155014, naisted of trial hents in all but two | the senate today and asked that the commit- | firm of Whoolar & O the first, bt rioet e rage; approves the initlative and | Chicagd, 4; Louisville, T Rrehinl: £ d_race, five furlongs: The Commoner | events, the one-half mile handicap for class | &0 od . The equal suffrage; app ago, 4; Loulsy NEW YORK, Aug, 2—Today's game re- 16 5 o, o T OTmenar [ 1 for tomorrow and the two-mile handicap | L6 be discharged The maln report is signed | of June 19 and read um; asks for a law to punish officers St. Louiw, 7; Pittsburg, 4. ¥ [ { A e aiits pinttrm ledgon of thele party | Philadciphi, 9 Brookiyn, 8 Saingt. (hem, 'the | OURDLE Kiocken MIohols: | o ory (o ) Ahird: - Tiiner 101, for clase I to be run oft Saturday, An un | by il the senators of the committec, but | T sce Smith of New Jersey and Camden v ctic a Cleveland, 9; Cineinnatl, 1. against them, the Giants ed chols fourth race, Montana stakes, one mile: | usually large crowd was in attendance. Senat pdge o v ¥ "~ | of West Virginia both swo: " Fil and advoeates a corrupt practice act, stmilar | Cloveland, 9; Cinctana OUit of the bex In the NIt mnihe, Lona'n | Dr. Haobiasck. Hy e e o ot | follawIng e tharomiis 1t ‘oday's toet ors Lodge and DAvis preésbit a augpte- | 50 JUEH, Vireiile, oth swear Uhiey hadsio 0 that in force in England. 3 ; Minneapolis, 16. yondertul stop in the elghth innlig savel | (7 to ) second, Cliftord @ to 2 third. irst_race, mile novice: KFirst heat, mental report and Senator Allen also pre- | man, or, that le, 1 know a man i g0 aor T e il loston the game. Hmsile the e 0%, Hageman, Chicago, won: time, 2:33 sents his own views guttive: o , 10 ; do not Nominated lowa Postinasters. 3 s game on account of darkness, race, six furlongs: Lustre (8 to 1) | ond hent, W. It Corey, Chicao, won: A, 13 | il Jb OV ¥Iews on some features of the | think he would go back on them) who was in DES MOINES, Aug. 2.—(Special Telegram PEORIA, 1Il., Aug. 2.—(Speclal Telegram | pogton . i 012 2 Leonardo (20 to 1) second, Floreann | Horn, Chieago ond; time, s he report, which has the approval of { my office this morning that recofved orders to The Bee.)—After the smoke of battle of | to The Bee.)—The Omahas go away frem | New Yo 109 @ 0 1) third. Time: 1:14%. Second rac A: [ the full committee, recites the causes which | ! Sugar from both of them, and he had “8 i o b Hits: Boston, 13; New 1 Sixth race, six nd a half furlongs: | First he o Chicago, won, ¥ ! Camden’s written order. T sho\ the democratic state convention had cleared | Peoria wiih two games of the three to their [ Hits: Loston, 13 New Thurston (10" ta D won Miss Gallog (Mt | Hine, Ba.s. Hecond moat, A Gardiner, | 164 UP o the Investigation and quotes the | yion s semes mord ,.,.|...|:v‘n"l:.l,m:‘:.r‘vlc‘:'; away, It was discovered today that two of | oredit, although the local enthusiasts insist | Earned ru ) outon; By Hewse York; h) 4" Fred’ Douglas 6 to 1 third. | Chiehgo, won; time, 61625, Jaxs 1, | Artlcle from the Philadelphia Press, on [ sorlous matter. Do they swear (o thess the nomlinees of the state ticket were In- | that the game th 7 today should be | Home runs: Bannon, Burke. Three-base me: 1:2, 2 Third rac rd mile, open, class B: | which the charges against th A Owers | deatis i Siouthie from being postmasters. They 16 | bosin (S ren iine. Y i to the | Wit: Stivetts, “Two-base hits: Nichols, 2; | Seventh race five furlongs: Overella ( to | First he lor, Walthain, Mass. | based. It alao pociten tho facts whieh have | - T1ar Coaes oath N Parker of Osceotn. mamed for ratlway | credited to Umpire Cline rather than to the | fojio \Wilson, Westervelt. Double pliys: [ 1) won, Siberfa (0 to 1) second, Widow | won; timé, G: Second heat,’ A, B! | pased b also re s which have HAD CAMDEN'S WRITTEN ORDER. commissioner, and John Whitfield of Stuart, | Omahas. o games were played today, urphy, Farrel and Ward; Lowe, Long and | Clique, filley, (& to'5) third. Time: 1:03, Brown, Cleveland, won; time, 0:48 15 "Third ;0 c\‘l’r‘:’fl“md it "‘l‘:‘:i o] “’( the refusal of In the next letter, dated June 29, Guil d LA ' Tue: Tucker. Umpire: I3mslie. Time: Two ho T 3 eat, ’ 88, CI o, won; time, ¢ espondent, Bdwards, to answer ques- | 1aumes > VLA CRL L J auditor. The state committeo will be re- [ one having been postponed from Tuesday cn | FUCKSE ZERRIECE SR I,“;';:{rlrl:vtg‘lli;.‘;"“ Tame Sport at Frighron, o it s tions put by the committee. a laudeau says have had a talk with my guired o Al the vacancy. The mistake | account of rain. The lems broke even, but | Nichols' dnd Temnyi Westervelt and Wil- || NEW VORK. Aug 2—An oxcedingly | Fourin race one mile, opon cluss A:| Secretary” Carlisle' in exonerated, and the | frions,nd I conld not in honor wee tho 18 considered as a great joke in politica ’ one, while | sou, Rusie and Farrel, oor card and threatening weather Kept the | Rirst heat, G. E. Becker, Chicago, won; | parts of th ; [ty s the orders and business wero atFelas, & d Rl oty La Gl Gl Lk Gt SRR, ClSHCamE attendance down to gmall figures at | time, 3:013-5, Second heat, A. Gardiner. | Sinred to he ;‘;;',f‘::l";:‘:;:,':l‘f,"" him are de- | given to him. I think you know:the man, the Peorias had ten to spare in their game. nd n Mighty . Brighton Beach today. There was but one | Chichgo, won; time, 30645 Third heat; | {A7ec € 08 Wi julon, 1except that | [ have beforo me now the written order VAL Lkt The first game was a first-class contest, and | PHILADILPHIA, Aug. 2.—The Phillies [ race on the card which promised anything [*J. C. Van de Sande, Chicago, won; time, & fact according to Secretary Carlisle’s | for 500 shares of Sugar, to buy at 81 WILBER, Neb., Aug. 2.—(Special Tele- ; iro tied, | defeated Brooklyn ‘again today in one of | like a good contest, and only four were. In | 254 testimony that he did at the request of Sen- | gaue or Joas indoe oy uy at 83% and 3 . In the ninth inning the teams were tied. | {000 BERURTL Tiimes of the season. | that to start.” The race turned out to be | Fifth race, one mile, handicap, class B: | ator Jones of the finance committes draft an | siee; A LU LU L gram to The Bee)—The populist county | ypinice Cline called a man safe on third | Seore commonplace, Results: First heat, ‘F. J. Titus, New York, won; | amendment to the sugar schedule, a copy of | &g DY the senator in question. The convention, held at Pleasant Hill today, nom- | .+ orowd Insisted was out, and he | Philadelphia .......0 0 1 0 0 2 42 s—g | (First race, seven furlongs: Merry Duke 3120 1.5, ' Secohd hent, M. H.' Burt, | which on described by Mo ooociote { | orders from the other senators were verbal. \Atut AL el L » 4 g ? (9 to §) won, Hest Brand ( to 1) second, | W K con: time, 8:17. y Mr. Carlisle is at- | There is no way I can soe, wi tnated H. D. Rogers of DeWitt for state | wor(ne man that brought in the winning | Prookiyn ...071"72 0 0 0 00 0 3 3—8 , Kan., won: time, 3:17 tached as an exhibit to tha testimony.’ an see, without his di- tory. 3| Long Bounce' (5 to 1) third. Time: 1:30. Sne- e, o : rect testimony agalust these people senator, 8, J. Herman of Wilber and .| " g L _Hits: Philadelphin, 12; ~ Brooklyn, 15. | ‘Fedond ruce, seven Turlongs: Half Mine | mirat mest. ¢t G Sinsadnusn, onie The conduct of Mr. BAwards, says the re- | tho nformation e b usen and ey oot ‘Andrews of Friend for representatives, Pau Score: DB Errors: Philadelphia, 0; “Brooklyn, 2 | @ to 1) won, Wilmar 5 to 1) sccond, Jersey | e baris ond_heat, G, W port, In publishing specific charges against | be dishonor. and he refoeay oy At would Bankson of Dorchester for commissioner A, P '"1'!“:" L ‘“‘ "l'x':“\df'lm('}l?fm “‘C;zi;fle‘;,h H%I:i S: to 1) l'=|lnl' 'l“lmP: lnnmf"r j Histg public men without having personal knowle M”“;'; o i ‘I;'I' “'h- ‘ry'ulwlml to do it, :uul [ 2 4 . vo-base hits; Boyle, Griffin; omp- hird race, flve furlonis: op (6 to | heve uione edgo of the fac s : pplaud ould you suggest any O a B awolcs) ., ot Friendilor cotaty || Shnfrer, 1. 1 Corcoran, Tr ay.: Three-base Hits: | 1) wom, Van’ Beant (3.60 1), second, TAnAie | hess o b oo riley Class ik Tt lm:‘!un"o;"(|,(..“: snlla for the serious repro- | way that woull leive him out entirely that attorney. The delegites to the state con- | Carroil’ 3b S ance, Hamilton. Home runs: Burns, | 1 4 to D thind Time. 1ot B e A e Yoy | DAt of Lo ainate “ it could be used? vention are without instructions. Flynn, Tredway. Double i Hall Fourth race, mile and one-elghth: Cha- | Ohleame won: te 6 Third heat, J. je committee also says: ‘‘There has been | Mr. Seip sald he unde Pury Bullivan ‘to Shock (unas- | 6) wi v 8 P hicago, i time, 0 no testi ese! P inderstood Samuel Bat- ury a rade (7 to 5) won, Mary Stone (2 to 1) sec- | § Kelly, Chicago, won; time, 2:18 2-5. estimony presented before your commit- | tershall to bo the man reforred to by G P TR o SCK ome; | ond, Laurel @ to's) third, Time: 1.5k, ‘Trial heats, Somi-inals, finals to be run | tee, and your committee has been unable to | lnudeau a5 having reesien e imeoe Uil dy Tdnning, 3 by X [itth race, seven furlongs: Top Gailant G | August 4: Rirst heat, ¢. W, Davis won; | discover any, tending to show that the sugar | Guillandeos atigstioned, st AR ?a‘,‘.\‘m'.‘.';”'fl;u dm’:lyl' e aad it :?n‘x) \\'un.!\l\l‘lllt'F:un u,m"!n second, BIlY 8 | time, 0:23 3-5. Second heat, A. Gardiner won' | schednle was made up as it then stood in ”-hlmm)\l:l-“u:,”\\ Ilul\] q)ll;wlhlnlml sald Batter- 3 ! ady; Underwood and Barle, 0 5) third. Time; 1:20% e ec e leielly ot o s D as stood sha d Teft with him what purported to 0:36 2.5, Third heat, G. S. Maxwell | the proposed amendment to the tarift bill in | be an order for sugar stock )«'wulwl by J. representative convention of the Fifty-sixth | Beam, p... R e Sixth race, one mile: Dr. Garnett (8 to o i LL %) won, Robusta, (7 o 5) second, Sam Weller | “an: time, 0:15 26, at, G. E. Taylor | Conslderation of large or any sums of money | N. Camden, writton in lead pencil on” th district convened at this city today and R ey | ¢ : placed In nomination M. L. Magee of Callo- UL e L B AN D g o od worlc at tnell bitox1)ithird; s Time! 1:43%: won; tini heat, ¥ d. | Dald for campaign purposes to the demacratic | bick of & much sofled cnvelope, for. safe RVRARAL O Or. Olouise. bt Gandy. Logan OMAA. Letiby podat tand EldRaTE Y 8 Al s, 5., Thira Heat, W. 0 | Party. No witness lias testifled before vour | Keeping, but that T (Guillaudont) ‘2t DAt county, for the legislature. They were | 0 0 L Cleveland ©n 003 100122 % 9| WASHINGTON, Aug. 2—First race, six Ll . Van de | senators: whose Tisnes Bane toch 0 he | terahall's Tequeat,iad doatroyed it nominated by acclamation bt Henind Clncinnatt 10200000 1= 4 farlongs: Tyeum woh e, Helmuth sec | e ot ‘Becond heat, A. | in the public press have ben. particutariy | nioe bne horcidy Anothor witness, fur- — s favarand) Sincinnati, 7. ors: | ond, Tommy Brophy third. Time: 1: A e e U ARG he press have bee rticularly | nish he photographic copy e ordo Dermncrats Carey Tennesnce: Langstord, Hits: Cleveland. i1; Cincinnatl, 7. Trrors phy Gardiner won; thine, 1 Thira heat, G. | interesta in” sUgar. rohing. intchosss iy | pi g PISioBFabMIc, eopy of the order, b5 s Ciavaiand: o “Hkenga sy Neveland, : 4 Sccond race, four and a half fur 8: | L 4 n NASHVILLE, Tenn., Aug. 8.—Partial re- | Sjciry 'l Cincinnati, 1. Struck out: By Cuppy, 2i by HEEEINC KLU EO W ONE NI ISR T o Miedurin, whice: Mrat méat, B, C. Bald won: | Whose states sugar refiucrizs cxisted, have | 83% or loss and 300 4 or le: turns from principal counties in the state | Hutchinson, Ghambertain ¢ Two-bae hita: Biake, Me- | Gypay third, “rimer 037" 5 C A aiabi Tl D Kennedy | under onth denicd that such was the! truih, CAMDENG of tho supreme court have defeated the re- | jooar ™ Hurst. Time: Two hours and five minutes, | third. ‘Time: 0:57% £t e T Aa A eata GBI S n Lot tw/o L | WINeI AV IE Do TR A o e o oeerc Fer dntl e ny of Guillaudeau was read publican-populist fusion ticket for judges by s teries: Cuppy and O'Connor; Chamber: | _Fourth race, six furlongs: Emily W i Firatineat, B B Backer won) time, Dosen [of . the demooratio ity b o Ui [ to, i, saldthe statenienc sasiabuctutsly #ood majorities. L VARG L R Gl Gl Second heat, W. J. Anderson woni " | trust by those connected with it or by nar- | terenai and poves b ot AR Sl ; X o : ; 5 Pasad| Sec L by thos o or by ershiall and never had given him an order Dendlock in a Congressional Convention. iy Standing of the Teams, Fifth race, six and a half furlongs: [ ¥ 0 st heat, B. C. Bald won; | body. as a consideration for favorable for the purchase of Sugar. MILWAUKEE, WIS., Aug. 2—The Second | Omaha ... . 5 1—9 Played. Won, Lost, Ber Ct, | Johany, won, Grgnd Frix second, McKeevor | (jme ond heat, 'C.'W. Murphy | ment of its interests by sald party, The Chairman — Did you recollect any distriot congressional convention at Water- | Barned Peorin, 4; 1. Two- 4 X A Tavais G BoR oA Third heaf, T. Cooper won; urTm ('(;:nl’\lllmrr* :ll‘;fl';'qmr.’.\ the substance :x-mmu-u..u in Sugar stock since the meet- hase hits: -Shafter, Carroll, Nulton. Purvis, 0 come on. o, 3:02 - 5 e testimony of o sugar refiners ng of congress? town Is still in deadlock. Two hundred and | | S IO i L aston J i ST. LOUIS, Aug. 2.—Madison results: Seventh race rat heat, A. Gardiner | saying that the eampafsn oon ‘”“’”'],”j“ il e e e vi ono ballots have been taken with the same | Stolon bases: Hutehins Frst. base on B0 | First race, ‘four and a half furlongs: Tke | goni time. 4 Sccond " heat, ‘W. L. | made only to the local committécs. and not | 1 bought 1,000 shres of somee ahny hac —] 2 e a 9 5 B Rty ChlhLs L ¢ k deman won; e 3 ocal committecs and not [ I bo ,000 shares of sugar along Ia rosult—Barwlg, 20; Jones, 14; Kirkland, 9. | balx? 1’} ; Lt by S : 300 | 8 won, J HMe second, Tuberose third. | Swendeman won; tim fo o' purposs ‘ot Inuencing ational cams | Januars. o the ‘it ot FebEir Slong lesc Joseph Wisby Nomlnated for Congress, B ot DIRRE S Twe |nr"‘»_-l|:'1‘\"n\l it LD AR AL _ Winners at the 4 Races. palgns, or for the purpose of securing or do- | as I can recollect. 1 won't swear tively EL RENO, OkL, Aug. 2.—Joseph Wisby of | hours and ten minutes, Umpire: Cline. L v "1 | Blakemore secont, or e LONIDC Aug. 2.—At the Goodwood races | feating national legislation 0 other testi- | that I did buy 1,000 shares but hi = S T = 0. 2 3 2 4 s Fifty-Sixth Representative Convention. 0 BROKEN BOW, Neb, Aug. 2.—(Special | Deleh Telegram to The Bee)—The republican | FUEON: 3 ol wwmocmom~ ®| comormmm L B 5 3 5 0 lwooraconss® + g e fOUR ane sday he Goodwood cup was won by Kil- has, the committeo says, been offered, | rather have the impres Bl Reno was made the nominee of the - The Pecrias started in to get ever in the | St. Louis... i Third race.)four and o today the Goodwood cup was won by Kil- | mony C ays, been offered, ave the impre iind that ; 2 CeLi ks i LA o | Peraltom won, Billy the Kid second, Gertte | satlaghan, with Barmecide second and | Suggested or discovered which would fend | at that time I did pith added cratic congressional conventl chich second game. Lookabaugh put in the N RO 5 : et hmx‘m "“;mc SR O N Con Y | B ey oo A e kv ol tbrs e AT e hontout oA Lot | LASHIngtonEt 0 6 I):‘_‘nln;u.l.m1..;;».'1»;\"._&”“ . Roy won, | Mediel third. ;;.I Ml[l]mr; (n{ statements of Edwards fn | that a friend asked him to buy something 3 e 5 tilldsals e —— T At R LA e L The Goodwood cup for 3-year-olds and up- his regard. Nor is there, they unite in say- | of him and he gave an order for 0 8 3 Rl Db g WESTERN LEAGUE GAMES Censor second, Schuylkill “third, = Time: | wards s of the value of 300 soverelgns any evidence in support of the statemen I K b e Curtis for Congress, by catching his delivery from the start and 5 Spaaie) Thna e nAted Tan try At of N pport of the statement | He did not know whether it was DAVENPORT, Ta., Aug. 2—Second ais- | S2thering in three runs in the first inning, 3 “ifih race, 'six dnd a half furlongs: Jim a1 aTAR Tor L eLn e Erinal CitoitTad [ ol theC oL (e M Havemeyer had an | Sugar or not, but thought it was Whisky. trict mp“mlm; T5a: il ', \ four in the second and two more in the | Millers' Pitchers Were Easy for the Hard | Head won, lvanhoe second, Inferno third. cepstnke {0 g0 to the second horse; dis. | IN‘erview with President Cleveland on a yacht | The question as to the purchase of Sugar &8 Clinton for ‘c"“ ‘r:g“ nominated M. Curtis | tyirq. The visitors braced up in the third Mitters from Grand Rapids Time: 1 ' tancanilwo L avidbonaiha) Lmiian; in the summer of 1892, or of 1803, in regard | Which Senator Smith had answered by say- . (g and brought in four runs, but that was all | MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 2-—Weakness in Program’at Hankins' Track. e to the sugar interests of the Hawaiian islands | ing he had not purchased Sugar was re- ricket. or any other sugar interests, or the policy of ed to him, and he said he was not $o B i they could do. The Peorias kept on picking | the box and very wild delivery on the part | rARLEM, TIL,“Aug. 2—First race, five ; 3 A t AFTER THE WIRES. HE T et o R O TR e s B e Gl G i e i T T T Saners gew | There will be a game next Saturday | the administration in regard (o this itive about that. To the hest of his Stbre otiANtoANasy EBIIOWE! S A s i afternoon between two teams captained by On the contrary it has been afirmatively | recollection, he had not, and he could not Expert Electrician Summers Looking Up PEORTA Minneapolls e 5 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 615 | ,Second race. six furlongs: Lufu won, rt and R. R. Young. shown,” they say, “‘that the statement s un- | 8ay whether the Newark transaction was Trouble Between Cheyenne and Ogden. 'R, 1B. PO. i Rupids; 02 013 00 6 s_ig | Penneyroyal sacond, Gold Pan third. Time kets will be pltched at 430 p. true as to ‘any such Inferview having oc- | Whisky or Sugar. He never kept an ac- Mr. C. H. Summers of Chicago, general | Shaffer, If. Hits: Minneapolls, 17; Grand Rapids, 17 T S B R T A are désired to be on hand. ClEtellisg count of his transactions, He had written olectriclan of the Western Union Telegraph §-‘|,'»T.‘.'."‘ b, nreors; rix'n‘i-"""\'m‘vl{ "A:r,“(_:ru‘{n‘ R‘Yl‘n]ld;ll,“'-’l i A nd, \'lx'(!or un]m. Time: i T INTERVIEWED THE SENATORS. :::J‘nzl‘:"ll‘“;lh 'I::"rlu was “,lf‘l"f“"“"“S"“"" company, is spending seve 2 G olis, 4 Grand Rap- | “pourth race, mile and twenty yards: Le- o ng Corbett. It is, the committee says, shown by the | 800 expected ‘an anay his ~ testimony. o e ::]n‘q ks ot || Bomars 8 Twobase hits: Werden, Frazer, | vena C won,Hvanatus second, Dolly Mc- | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. %—Peter Juck- | ovidence that one or move oicers of (he | W08 tiken yesterday. - Tikis morning (Au- B R (1 he Lwires belw(,,‘n'(‘hf;:'"::":;(; Delehanty, i lioDy - ok | Cone third. “Time: L, son states that he expects to be in New | Sugar trust were in Washington and that | SUS' 2) Senator Smith appeared before the o ~heyer Nulton, ss. George 2, Caliopy, Rhines. Spies,’ ‘Struck | C3nfanimd, o ;" Cap- : acer Ak B Gy Tranen 2 by Rhina L. Fime: | g rth race, three-fourths of & mile: Cap- | York next week to meet Pugillst Corbett | they saw several senators, generaily. thoss | Committee and said he had ascertained that Ogden, by reason of extraordinary induction, | Terrien, c Two hours and forty minutes. Umpires: | S P, T e 3 and if possible effect the arrangements for | representing stutes in which sugar rofineries | ¢ 1ad nOt bought or sold any Sugar cer- and Mr. Summers is engaged in devising a | JOPNSOM P Peoples and Sheridan. Batteries: McFar- imilL A O were located, with the view of influencing | b s during the pending of ‘the tarift ~remedy. The problem is a difiicult one. Mr. Total .. 4T U bill in the senate _Summors, by the way, Is oue of the finest OMAHA. ccsomos | o Bl ereeesas [ P n > s 1 PO. 1 i 3 omecond 4 loscan ] PR ol urocosoren almsssscarin Sl ccconoormay i 2 3 1 0 H 3 0 3 3 3 5 1 0 0 anglers received thefr first shutout of the tends over a vast territory, and he s an | Ftonincon % o Will beginat noon. | e “committee also united in saying that | like his handwriting than the slgnature. 1t foll to the lot of Mr. Summers to experi- | 1, ' AT and Kraus; Foreman and McFarland. Tuesday, 11 a. m.—League photograph | W. C. T. U. Extends to Them a Fraternal | ;5o tarif bill. overnment Suspends w Law for the Bene lake to Denver, fifty-two miles, Morrf the representatives of great indusirial com- | year 1894 the law requiring those who have 1o test the vocal powers of the novel affair, { hour and forty-five minutes. Umpire: Pl ads AP races in the afternoon, ball in the even- | will adopt some Tadical measures regarding | tent of corrupt politics.” by Mr. Sweet of Idaho in response to a strong miles away, was inclined to think thal a | a seven inning game easily from Des | ANITA, Ta., Aug. 2—(Special to The Bee.) | races in the afternoon; farewell reception | Regolutions will also be introduced opposing 3 out a photographic copy of an order to buy T 1 some little assistance to the sections which and left the room, probably wondering what | Jacksonville coveneenn 0000 8 11 219 | ot catcher from Grinnell, and the Anitas Wonderful growth is reported from many | testimony was expected to bear up LA B Bait)- Crotty. Three:hase hith: MoVie when they hit a v man | world's record for the one-mile standing | eral supervision of the organization of new | or charses huce brew fied Before, then A | entate, ‘which consists of the homestead, | , QUINCY, TIL, Aug. 2.—(Spec plogtan HOCHTORArkRarg (17 start, mile record, paced by three tandems, | business session was resumed at 2 o'clock s fieXd, About 9:30, just before the train eport with MeCireevey's curves. Score: AR ennily, 3b 8 tances are as follows: L{ rter, 0 1-5; 00 say that “no evidence hus been submitted | magked man with a drawn revolver, who ROCK ISLAND, 1M1, Aug. 2. — (Special | AniS oot 05002 5ol Telegram to The Bee)—The first day of | TOVHE B TIPee Besth “ghoaring of Satolli's | duty to go into some detadl as'to the method | ghouider and another through hfs hand. Mo THE MEN Chief of Construction, | Hits: Rock Tsland-Moline, 19; St. Joseph, | Robinson and Corry. ___ Able thme of 0:47. - Rapid Clty won the was conoluded by reports by delegates on R g f it is proved Ly the sworn testimony o \o Injured man was taken to Pacifie, five about fifty strong, with intentiens of cheer- 5 o a8 those 3 0 loc r I eo! 0 BINR 6 Ut | oo oy N AT N edule are stated 48 thoxe with no 1| ‘A ysung man named O°'Keofé, suid to be land, Frazer and Burrel; Rhines und. Spies. A O BEACIAL PROGRADM. Bluex Win_in Kans legislation, but these gentlemen deny (he use s Swump Angels Shut Out. | PAWNEE CITY, Neb, Aug. 2.—(Special [ of any improper means to that end. Both CAMDEN 'MAKES A DENIAL. “elecriclans of the country, He worked with SIOUX CITY, Aug. 2 — Long's swamp : A Telegram ‘to The Bee.)—The Pawnee Blues | the members of the trust and of the fnance | Senator Camden, who was reealled, also BEdison when the latter produced the first | Ulrick, of, 3b. B Y G s e Sren S byl the WWhio went to Seneca today and defeated the | committee denfed that any mecting took | Sald the signature on the photograph of phonograph, and is quoted by leading au- ord, ss. season today. Score: AR men »;* BLEGLD Kan: champlons. Score, 15 to 3. place between them at the capitol or else- | the alleged order rfsembled his handwrit- thors of works on electricity as an eminent | Seers. If....... Sioux City L00000001 45| DENVER, Aug 2—The official program e where as was stated in the “Holland” let- | ing, and he would not swear it was not ‘American authorlty, His jurisdiction ex- | Mevey, 1b. Toledo . 100000000 0-0]|fo rthe League of American Wheelman - Toaln Stopped the Trotting. ter to have taken place and there is no evi. | his, but he had no recollection of ever having tends ov -;|"" mslilouxn qx;\,m lr‘ Toh»d?‘.“fficdmr:fi.\: :m:ulmx has been arranged, and is as fol- m’i‘u‘(‘l"s‘{fl ‘:}'-| ‘1'.' q(\p‘";"} f»;"l:l"“ ’-"":::L’ dence in support of the statements in this | Written it, and had not glven such an nvsterate worker. Personally Mr. Summers | hocemn 0 gi:: g City, 2; o, 2. I L JUDs: | lows: J © ces were postponed today, owing | rogara, order. The body of the order looked le 1a o qulot, aMtablo gentleman, whom it 15 a | Dedros, It Dloux CIty, 3, Two-base hit: Kraus Three: | Monday—Registration of visitors at head- | 10 rain. Tomorrow the ploasure to moet, and his technical knowl- | Fear, o..... S o, McGanter! Strudk out: Hy Hart, | quarters, reception trip over the city, de- G e P T no evidence has been adduced tending to edge of telegraphy is coequal with the ad- | lookabaugh, p... by Foreman, 7.. Time: Two hou Um- | livering of formal reception at Coliseum show improper conduct on the part of those RELIEF FOR WE MINERS, vanced stage of the art. i pires: Newell ‘and Black. Batteries: Hart | hall. engagod in the framing of the sugar schedule phaitih . 2 ] Gty T will be taken on steps of the state capitol; Greeting, T g TP e d _ ::-?lu:u-h ome of the frat Bell telophones | Gmaha TR T T 1) Standing of the Teams. Mfternoon grand - prade; eveming Meel | r. BAUL, Aus 5orThe Woman's Chrls. | qu . "OUEk Perhaps outeldo (he scope of the o silver Workers. P Lyl e placed a Zarned runs: Peoria, 6; Omaha, 2. Tw Played. Won. Lost. Pr.Ct. | smoker, Coliseum hall. & h y Impose pon y ommittee hey WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.—Many western phone at either end of his private wire | pase hi , Somérs, Johnson, Shaffer. | Sioux City.. 78 51 27 6.4 | Wednesday—Four runs to be taken at | tlan Temperance union extended fraternal | say, “they take occasion to strongly depre- | ;oG b benefited by the act whiel connecting his residence, some fourteen miles | Three-l lynn, Carroll, %" Stolen | Toledo ........ ki 57.0 | discretion of visitors to Greeley and return, | greetings to the convention of the Catholic | cate the importunity and pressure to which 2 i Y, khe Aot from the Western Union head offices in Chi- | bases Nulion. Double plays: | Kansas 'City.\\\000 79 '1 | 113 miles, coast from Palmer lake via P L > congross and its members are subjected by | the Dresident has signed suspending for the < cago. At that time the army headquarters [ Hutchin Ehoupkaiuiitaiannsaronibalie:j B canolitg; o : R L oL milen | i ',’”“,' ""’fl“""“"‘“ ‘";[",“ ,T"d l;"" S ‘;'” 5 By Johnson, 5; by Lookabaugh, Hit by | Indianapolis .00 3.8 | and return, thirly-five miles, Brighton and | of the delegation of ladies who brought the & 5 (R T SR ) i were in the samo bullding and the late Gen- | pfohod ball; By Johnson, 3 by Looka- | Grand 1as.020) 8t return, forty miles. Also a (rip around the | : x : 5 | Dinations, cyliose- enarmous ‘weallh' leflx o/l located olatms to'pubi$100 worch! ot wallkion oral W. T. Sherman happened to be fn Chi- | Puton. 1 Struek. out: . By Johnson 1. | Detroft oProw 7 31 loop. greetings was one of the features of the | suggest undue influence and to creato in the | jmprovements each year to retaln fhelr oago at the time. The general was invited | Wild pitches: Lookabaugh, 1. Time: One | Milwaukee .......... 68 20 Thursday—Trial heats in the morning, | day. It is very likely that the convention | public mind a demoralizing belief in the ex- rights. The act was Introduced in the house o S “line. W 9 I ing. &) eports egative but was skeptical to a degree. Mr. Summers | Cline. X HAD FIREWORKSN ALL DAY LON "krhmy_ 'rial heats in the morning: races | the position of Catholics toward the liquor The committec re por i “', the n ;.mvu upon | demand from the western states and. passed was at his home talking to the office men. Meilackin Mashed at Jacksonville. I i nten hnE! F4Ce8 | husiness on the lines of Bishop Watterson's | the aucation “whether any senator has boen | 3 SFIU FEEM BHE WS ition, belng a QGeneral Sherman knew Summers' volce, but | y\CKSONVILLE, Tll, Aug. 2.—(Special | Guthtle Centor Furnished Somo wnd a Post- | tho ‘evening, aiso the grand banguet, | recent letter, and especially the position | Speculating in sugar stocks during the con- j W JEWERS, Bt oe IRPPRCEL DR & not befng sure that the latter was fourteen | palegram to The Bee)—The locals won today poned Fourth of July the Others. Saturday-Frial heats in the morning; | taken by the papal legate, Mgr. Satolli. flfll;xrrlg)nrn“.?]r‘ :’l’lr-l mrllltl\’ml‘xill \\‘hl("‘l\“lll':\u:lelnt L e S tateri M mnE TR % Ll ¥ : UL gt ¢ lesced in the measure sincs it furnished joke was being perpetrated upon him. Finally | Moines through very heavy hitting and | « ks - scom. | and distribution of prizes in the evening. 5 5 ic 4 ‘ il Hihtnala’ to Bummers. that At he Woul Y | good work. in'the field, Medackin, pitcher [ ~The Guthrle Center ball team, accom: | n Moe"ihe orack riders from the coast | the — candidacy = for ~ public = office —of | it o BEROREAREG SRR 0%, W0 orein e sl i ould sing | & . ; i el Ex Sugar stocks pury for the visitors, proved a failure, the home | Panied by a good many sports, came here here, and pronounce the track -the best [ Any person interested, indirectly or g 5 had been most unfavorably affected in their one stanza of a certain song he would cast | 1O the OERGILOYeU aLall 2t he o AresURLe 8NCEDIONIUNS TS T 85 bes kY to be signed by Senator Camden, the com- | [ L 100 e, Burimbes | emapl team geiting ten hits off him In the third | yesterday to play ball, and did play ball. | in the west. directly, in the liquor bus ¥mnal prat [itoRbosgiknedi by) BetiaforiGamUgy THhe fos el S L e O e enay puy amers, complled, | fnnin. © Holmes was then substituted and | It was a mixed up game, Guthrie Center A e E business (aken up today was the reports | mitten gives credence to the denfil 6F So0a | \yjo) “ollowea the repoul of the purchasing whereupon the general put down the trumpet | (14 but little botter, Score: B R e TYLER TURNS THE TRICK. of socleties not connected with unlons, | for Camden and says that Battershall, whese | o new species of necromancy the clectrical | Des Moine R 10000 0 34 | e vaine of the Neoln club and | BFeaks the Late Mile Standing Start Record | soctions. Many telegrams of regrel at being | ference from the plotographic copy. 1s o man MESSENGER MADE A FIGHT, magicians had evolved. r onville, 6; Des Moin Bauer or ALl s e Nt hattotoaat Made by Pinkey Mliss. unable to attend were read, including one | of doubtful character. Senator Smith is also i R TR i Beaihitas e, D Molnes, | e et olaeat tnia bomnent | WALTHAM, Mass, Aug. 2—Pinkey Bilss | from Bishop Watterson of Columbus, O exoneraiod from guilt, G0 D open Fira on the Kobber and Drove Mim 4 e DRIt P LA N Awi B s tat fhey could no My % | of Chicago is no longer the holder of the | Vice President J. W. Lague, who has gen- | Summing up, the committec says no ¢ T A mln C. ll)nrh'g:nr )luul 'In::dlm .,:“,::y court | TWo-base hits: Holmes, ‘ewman, t-lrnu<l They uld not My and c or charges have been filed before them al ST TOUIS I AT SlAn unsiocosatulints s report as the administrator of the estate | Devinney. Batteries: Caplinger and Belt; | would be under it and never let it touch | start. The record for the distance and | societies, reported that in the past year there 2 rly enced tempt was made tonlght to hold up tratn No, of Andrew Johnson as required by an order | McMackin, Holmes and Zeisler, Umpire: ground. Hundreds of people came from | three additional world’s records w had been organized over sixty societie been corruptly or improperly influenced in | bemp st el Mol i 1 SPRIILNG some Sl Elliott. hboring towns to see the game and th 3 E FATEv G2 Dylar o iheeches by prominent delegates | the consideration of the tariff bill, and no | 3 on the St. Louls & San Francisco road. gE e sourt lasued some imo ogo. " Ha Gems Whitewash Lincoln fireworlks in th ning. - About $500 worth | broken this aftérnoon by Harry C. Tyler of | numbor of specches By prominent attempt has been made o to infiience the | The train left the Union depot in St. Louls claims ° as attorneys fees {n selling real [ fireworks were fired In the evening, and | Springfield, Tyler tried for the standing | occupled the rest of the mornin; h 8 aShats akef 4 ¢ 3 ' e of firewor A e L and . Ty B tion. All the testimony taken by the " ) ctor at 26 p. m. in charge of Conductor Mans- The ee, inc se ed its flrst s commitice is submitted as a part of the which was bid In by the widow for 2,300, | t0 The Hee)zguiney spored At shGts QUTHRIE CENTER.' | They got down o .record-breaking . worl | this afterion. : Secretary A. P. Doyle ot His bill {ur general services as administrator ‘gff:n.»“"l)hl-fl«'y’ O s (Bloda 3 .“vle“gv“v“, Rl .l at the hale mile, and from that on il the N{"\\‘“ York -‘“;""]‘“‘l"“ A "“I;"“"*”""'rl““’"." Messrs. Davis and Lodge,(republicans), | reached Eureka, thirty miles from this city, 18 a similar amount and he figures up enough | assisted by a couple of errors in (he first | & : > Reed, ss. finish everything was swept away before | of the numerical strength of the order, in | SR FEEE, FRE S0l ens Vo NArROLIlErress LN AaRRTIS SRy extras to make his aggregate claim $243.80. | two innings, while Lincoln could do nothing | {ordiner. o8 King oot them the new figures established for | which he says submitted & supplemental report devoted en- | Wells Fargo Ixpross Mossengor, Furguson ! teynolo, 2 B % the dis 5 above onehAIE st o rec: Ve havafaddad sixtyzeight new/ soplatien | BFOL A8 S BAREER 80 SRR b IASLECA0 ED.LOML LG AL S AVA N e 0 E Quirley . 120000000 Rich'dsn, of 1 Myers, pl... 3 ord 28 forathaiintermedjata dins it atraertborallin/of 883 to the roll ot Liiel | [R0:0alled on itho maklng G(ihe AKLR BOLEHE | iwork Tiotkho ones Immediately il idSre SERI*S 9 Lincoln 220090 0.0 000 0=0 | Sauor, b, Quay, 160000 tances tre as follows: | Qurter 082 L6 | lational union. There are now afliliated to [ Ul as it now sta hey | when he was confronted at door by Batteries: McGreevey and Holand; John- | Mellvh LHupn, 15,1 TR ! 129, one mile, | the general unfon twenty-six subordinate k A J Ly The Book of the Builders | i it S it auiie! . "Hi- | Qeanie s 0 8 8 gvail e 2 : j US| unionsioana griv-ning asteched aolatien |1 19] the commitigelwhclinimen Bho auRsylordored Wi to tiroy b leband L dr g coln, 2. Errors: . Quincy, 3; Lincoln, 5. L4 1 i T Durlug. the year ixty-elght societies were | Schedule was made up in or sguon drew his revolver and commenced 4 > RN R ; o = Binek Bills Firemen's Tournament. 5 % obligations to the trust for campaign | shooting. The robber returned the fire and HISTORY Salns' Pitchers All but s Totals 1110 Totals .21 DEADWOOD, 8. D. Aug. 2—(Special| ddmitted and twenty-elght were withdrawn, | ChUESHORS 6, ThE ¢ AT SRR BIL | o) i HFOEN ORI TP OF THE. . An bR 2710000 0—4 34 by i 8 leaving of the rolls 763 societies, with a total | eontributions, sen’ one bullet through the mossénger's ’ ‘Pelegram (o ‘The Bee.)~The home team was | Guthrie Center, INELR 2 O R R e 4 WORLD S FAIR victorious toduy, #nd Woh by heavy BIUNE. | prime e aivers Hasss on baitseon s, | the fourth annual tournament of the Black | jotior “the. secretary said it would do mor | cmployed in y:lu\:mx. i the SugaD. ¥ ‘l“,l::“: | then Jumped from the tialn and escaped H. B b Scor ; 5 Iivaine, 1. HIt by pitched ball: By Myers, 1. :“ll‘l:) Firemes's asoclation | opened " he than twenty appeals to set the Catholic :I‘,:H“"W “‘ ib UaniCTeL Danbers of uiey “"1. u,,..‘, ubtedly \\‘,\;m:l\] .I. ;“‘:,'1.. K y ‘l) Rock Island-Moline § 1006 ok By Mellvaine, 11; by Myers, 17, | today. e D - ed. for church right with the American public on ice Co) e 5 H out, are | emort to secure any of th oney in the BY . M. burnvam Bt. JOSeph...vireanl 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0- Time: Two hours and fifteen minutes; Umpires: | Ary copuling test, 20-yards run, whic i The 00 ession | publicly responsible, He was probably scared off by the Rh won by the Lead-City team in the re the iasloonquoation. <The atternoon. seasion “It is also admitted,” says the veport, “and |y S h {4 of tho exprnss mossenger. WHO vens AND 8. Iirrors:- Rock IslandsMoline, 3; St. Jo- nd Triumphs Over Wahon. ond money in this event. In the novelty | the state of affairs in their re tive dis- i 2 el . . S0 E Anedirunst Rapls Jaland ASHLAND, Neb., Aug. 2.—(Special Tele. | coupling conts ik Lynch of tricts. Tonight there was a big platform | every witness called, that the present forih i joq west of Bureka, where his wounds wero F. D. Millet 8; St Joseph, 1 Batterfes: Androws a wood won the first prize in the dry conte ] of the schedule wax that deslred by th 1 his awsferred Lo another D). Miile Sige; Hawe, Johnson, Bristow and Chiles. | Bram to. The Bee)—For the-flrst time n [ Wood son the BIst piias in the ey Contest | ‘meoting at the auditoriim, with both Catho- | of the sebodule Wad [l CEORER N VI dressed and his ransferred Lo ) Director of Decoration, | Umpire: Huslcell, several years the Ashland base ball club | Sitried off thegiea-in the wet contest lies and Protestants participating, Lepresoniaiiyes g e Rilg 1 i3 g ~ Ktanding of the Teams. AN e vaLoos, (TYalina Sama tows) Corl Blays Good B Not S0 Bad s leported. The three interests concerned in the sugar Saved from Drowning, Played. Won. Lost Pr.Ct, | ing their players but it was of no aval COIN, Ta., AUE-®*(Special Telegram to | ' NEWTON, Kan., 5 ¥ oc Sland......... 0 42 kY [ Up to the fitth inning it was - Wahoo! - LR iy A TRGORE A ST o5 8ig »ffice stating the | or pecuniary interest who bélleved in free | o oo/ o General O'Keefe, had a narrow es- by mall, 5 cents extra, in coin (stamps Rock Islan '5 :u% 3 e HAR Lty DR IE L LMER L YA 3 | Wkng Hpe) \mlh@n_urmn on, on the ¢ in'| the United States signal ol A\!Hu. he.t Q8 RAGHAIA Sroducers of raw’ Augar and the | a ; ) ; h A v Omaha .. s 3 i} 9 nd, the Blinchard Grays played a | o erop in Harvey county i a complete " > apy fr drowning In Cut-Oft lake last ot ted):* Address A 5 3 part Ashland run in fourteen taliles. Score: | diamond, the yffnchy YA play. corn trop ir ¥ L refiners. It soon became evident after the | 4 ! ' 4 ek h Tinsol 2 2 B 211 Riahoo 93730403 £ | SNOE e A yoiRes Boare, B SoLh 1n R e, e P ohT o | house bifi came to the sciale, eays tho re- | l/at. Young O Ceete s In Bathiog, ulnyrl orin 3 ) gt b ayor of Comn. 24 of farmers will have good crops, anc e | hou ! s That body | while beyond the life ropes was se with Memorial Department, eorin . e 0 81 Ashland 1.0 214°91°0 0 *—I8 | B3O8 O 0 ‘nicald? seraped ground and s | {5 damunsed. more (han 40 per cent. The | that “po bill could pass 1:4.[&[ rh By A e o A Jacksonville : o w 9| " Batterfes: Bteen and Crawford; Holder. una and 18 |simdaxiaged: mare than A0 per_cent. "1 e OMAHA BEB. | Des Moines : w4 man and Wihilams. “The felding or Winters | talking up a basg bull tournament for the | corn crop of the entire county will be well dia not regard | struggled to the surface and_called far’ help. it Quiney 50 8 | of Wahoo and Lindiey ot Ashiand wag tine, L i tw ALk OBk ralTroRa e o ven, | URAGIEHE BYEIRR e {he producers and re- | Special Pollceman Wiillam MeCune at- tho return game will be played at Wahoo | cagy 'access tg jubs from all directions. a 7 Y p. B eRl O ald Mme Into conflict, | beach, plunged into the lake and rescued the A 5 M PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, finers, then, It 14 sald, came Int nflict, | T Man in time to prevent an' inquest 5 3 N the 9ih. i e Yree Narinda Sat: NAT AL LEAGUE GAMES, QR:AAE M Coln will play pilL Cre ’\‘\v‘}‘,'.f,sljl‘{l'v"lln Sats el the refiners favoring an ad valorem duty on | SERIES NO. 23 Stars Sh nccesstuli© urday and a tif T L g . 23, : ) o ro evenkyl mutehed. . A. Hunt and wite of Red Oak, Ta,, are | raw sugar, aa now embedied in the bill. The | e - - Uncle Anko- Plays an Old Time Chicago | The Eighth Street Btars defeated the | clubs are eventyimutc e Mt g 28 Re Teports ya: It upepara by tho testimony of | ! ! @umu@um . q’u_l N T a e ot Ruby Juniors in a very interesting game PothiWede Disappointed. th Mlhar ! s O At Banatan Bblg yesterday afternoon by a score of 19 to 12. | Teams from ®md: Kilpatrick-Koch com- | ~B. W. Bignell of Lincoln was at the Pax- | GrERIE FoM b "ang o trery, THE AMERICAN ENCYCLOPAEDIC LOWAVILLE. K., AuS, 3—Todhy's game ton last’ evening. h 4 3 Score! any and the vAl . Smith company met conference (of democratic senators) came | had been knocked ot the. fena not | Juniors Ao 2 40 4 0 2-12 | oo e tie game of ball of Tuesday evening, | ton last evening. to the sugar schedule DICTIONARY. threw out a live ball to Knell, and the | " 'patteries: Stars, J. Lowry and Peterson: | The game was @0 e of seven innings. Ip | Willlam Ebright of Nebraska City was in | ' Senator Vest testified Mr. Gorman 200 P 260,000 Word Colts made four runs off five hits. Captaln | Juniors, Brigham, Flane and Killie. | the lust half g e seventh inning, with | Omaha last evening. urged a duty of 40 per cent ad valorem 4 o ) it Browi prdtested fo. Lunh, and. the umplre | Homs runki 'J: Lewry, Eutheriand and | the iiipatrioktashisibly <ihe score T 16 4 | ', w. Deweess ot Lincoln registered at the | and a quarter of a cet pér. pound diffe INSTRUCTIVE AND USE¥UL team could not hit Hutchinson, Hutchin- h fied the score. Darkness forbade the . J. Young and wife and Miss Lillian | schedule. This was opposed by the sonators Al son hit three men in the elghth, but Louls- | - HAY SPRINGS, Neb. Aug. 2—(Speclal | jnie of' wnother inning. The feature Young o Mondamin, 1., are Arcade gicsts. | from Louisiana, representing the producers 4 Mwne of Knowledge and a Mint of ville could only get one score. Score: Telegram to The Bee)—The Fats and Leans | game was the unusually satisfactory de- T T g t as against the refiners of sugar. Afterward » Usepulness. Loulsville ..........07°2 0 0 0 0 0 1 .0—3/ of this place have been playing a serles of | crees of the umpirg Rev, J o8t too he noom train for |y epecific schedule was changed by the IS o -, the Craig camp mecting, where he will as- NG hicago 00004000 *4) 1y games. Yesterday's game was excit- Coleridge Wins n Good finance comittee and was reported as it now fThere aro more tiings instrustive, useful Hits: Loulsville, 8; Chicago, 12. Errors: | {ng, but today it reached white heat, and Colerigge Vb A slst in the services for about two weeks. stands—with a 40 per cent ad valorem duty Are the SR paieripining i thay ereat book, ~The || Loulsvilie, Chicago, 1. Harned runs: | betiing was freely indulged. in, The bail | (HARTINGTON, Neb, Aug. 2—(Speclal [ g g, warren of Neligh, Paul Colson of | hranisow i &40 BOF O o Yound aier- Houth imilar pdbliktion ever isaned. Ghicago, 8~ Btruck oui: By Inell, 8 by | ground had the ‘appearance of a Monte | Telesram to The Hee)-The Coleridge and | promont, B Taylor of Ashton and J. A. | antia Whon we tal you that 1540 sheen five baen grent Work, now for i Patehngon, A o e raee hit: Ryan. Two- | Carlo. The game stood 14 to 13 In favor [ Randolph teams, the best amateur teams | Waggoner of Lincoln were afternoon ar- TRU SATIS fomoreq to the rleinliz of the fown alapy pladed Seithin ihe'reach of base hit: Anson. Double plays: Hrown to | of the Fats. in northeast Nebraska, played an interest- | rivals at the Merchants The Fopart ecnoludes s matler of e publicution, for it s Kuell ‘to Pleffer; Flaharty to Pfeffer to L — a— , fternca . Coleriage | ™Y " W pablect dlotionary and i complots eneyeloe § | Lutenberg. Time: Two hours and fifteen Fuirfleld Had a Good Crowd. L B A maren ettt | 4. B, Btrode, Lincoln's preferred candidate | complate indifference to the trust what du- | W ton s Boner danabio e co \ number of tho book minutes. Umplire: Lynch. Batterles: Knell | FAIRFIELD, Neb., Aug. 2.—(8pecial Tele- | Py S0i05 "Randolph, HBelden and other | for congress from the First district to sue- [ joy are levied upon sugar so long as the o, st will biiag Kdasmont (s Only that number of the book eorrespond- § | and Grim; Hutchingon and Schriver. gram to The Bee)-All the able-bodled | towns witnessed the gime, which was hotly | oeed Congressman Bryan was. stopping at | form is ad valorem and a suflcient differ Whon wa tall y0u thit a dollar (nvested o d E the serlgs number of the cou " T L Baltimore Clsans Uub the Senaior: people of Fairfield, many from the sur- | contested by both sides. ' The score stood | the Millard hotel yesierday. ential is given In favor of refined sugar." el b rotitus i ond W"lb! ‘aud Three Week-day coupon g o d a lot of excursio 9 to 8 In favor of Colerid August 17 the i 1 : P e PPy A L e Ll 18 cents 1 ooin, Wil Ik ond. BALTIMORE, Aug. 2.~The Baltimore | feun®ifl country and u lot of excursionists | &orn’ Huaxers of Soux Gity ‘will play the JMae e A -Qrifian And Hille ace'| . ABAIAR TR v 1 e sams Our pamphleb fa ful) of siataments, svary he Amerioan Eneyolopedia Dicloa: || team ‘won the ‘eleventh and last game In | Omaha rajlroad watched the Fairfield pall | Coleridge team at the Coleridge park. Aleck, with Miss Catherine Holland and | paign f ' i ons o8 Lo A1 wool and 7art wide. Lt Send orders to Tho Bes OMa.. the serles with the Washingtons. It w S P s ST o e e T e g . T Miss Agnes Holland, have left for Denver, | says: e fact that It gives to both po Sand it o yoa-—tr club defeat Alma’loday by a score of 3| Great G 1 Manitou and Colorado Springs. Itical parties is sufficlent proof of the pur a game full of exclitement. Fo b . Funs were made, Score: i o AN — There will be & game of ball at the - - pose of its contributions and of their dan The Edgemont Company, Omaha, Neb, Baltimore ..r.ooeee0 3 0.1 0 1.0 4 130 High Scores for the Riverton Plate. Charles Street park Saturday afternoon be- | Fiue sandy bottom at Courtland gerous nature Washington 0000 1 0 00 00 4 4—9| PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 2-—The 6fth | tween the traveling men of Omaha and s————— slgred have felt It important to lay before | B @il A Hits: Baltimore, 13; Washington, 16. Er- | match of 100 birds -'ch for the Riverton | Councll Blufts, Travellng men gencrally | Clan Gordon, the senate and the ccuntry the fact that ) B ' For these reasons the under

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