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- .Y’ i .“."',. THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1895. e w Between sastarn and westrn, bointh | Taire \ Pittsburg game was postponed on account 10; Gilbert, te, 12; Kennedy, 13; Cra- | finlshed fourth, Tvy and Mulberry saved A seems to be no particular explanation of the ot rain; fa 0 biil, 13; r Bwinner, 12; Uncle Den, | the talent from utfer defeat. Results: renewed activity beyond the fact that con- sTA\I“ G, OF THE TEAMS, 10; Jonies, 13; Shepherd, 107 Jake Smith, 12} | | First race, four and a half turlongs, mat. - ost. P.C" Parmer, 15; Pa o, 14; Schroeder, ar-olds &le 0 1) won, La fidence in the success of the growing crops — Roston PlAyed: Yo Tamt. %4 No. 13: 'Ackerman, 14; Brewer, 13; Linder. @ to 1) second, Rejected (8 to has inspired a more liberal feeling. Omabs Pioally Wins & Ohatnolonship Pt es e B Lamictnn Onan? £ the § Sports. | BV, 14 Browning 14 Becker, 167 Smead, | thied, Hime: 0364 : 5t o inal ins a Ohampionship Game | Cievelan: 5.5 | Auspicious i 8- | 11; Parmelee, 15; Hoffman, 14; Shepherd, 13} econd race, Six furlongs: Connaugh o i L finliimore b B picious Opening of the Btate Bporta- | H 8 e ki 10 1. W. Ten 32 GIL: | to 1) won, [oht_ Ban (71 16 8) second, Shere at the State Capital, Chicago ... 5 B men's Association Tournament. bert, Budd, 14 5 Flariders, 13; dan @ to' D) third, Time: 116 § 2 ew Y & : ; Powell, estile rd_race, handicap, four furlongs: No Use of ':"’I“;_':‘"': Alul:emllnn Unles i e i1 31 e 13; Digelow: 18; W Sole, {3,298 gvon, Amerioan @ to D Recond, A - . i Philadelphia 38 ). Kennedy, 12; Skinner, 13; Squirrel, 11; Jones, oward 3 to thire me: 1:01. OMAHA BENEFITS BY THE NEW M3V'| CHICAGO, June 13—The western lines | GREAT BALL PLAYING ON BOTH SIDES | nirookiyn ...lyiws. 40 s 2 45| IDEAL DAY FOR SCATTERGUN WORK | 6; Crabili, ii; Miller, 8: Tatt, 11 joiourth race, mile and seventy yards, sells have finally concluded that it will be impos- :Vunllnnumn peeyenee 39 fi No. ‘N 1\l'k('rl‘||n|x. l|.‘llr.-\u-|r‘ N‘, l“;l\ll\‘\l‘- "‘”n;‘|l““§1‘:*"ll(c‘( Ilo (: v;:;".”l-u‘ll(;i'f‘ll l..’r\ll:“‘!, —_— 8t souis . = E -— man, 13 rowning, ; Parmelee, 15; J V d, o 3 H sible for them to form a passenger association Loulsville .. 29 17 Den, 11} ker, 15; Hudd, 14; Harkins, 12; Extension of the IReduction Kastward 0| 00y thoy succeed in bringing to the fold | Everybody in the Game, but Ulrleh and | ‘Games today: Cleveland at New York; | 8€0res Made Demonstrato that the Shooters Glibert, 16: Rogérs, 16; Trotter, 15 Wilson, Hir g AR ALTE Ol ] Chicago by the Overland Marks & | number of the lines which are now standing | Hutch Led in the Fine Work that Bt phouls st Brookiyn; Loufsvilie at Phila-| Were Feellog Fully as Good as the 13: Flanders, 13; Shepherd, 16, Powell, 13; |, RPN A Cotion"®@ to by Thira Crioney Now Departure In Its Admin- out. This was the concluslon arrived at Resnited In Buck's Everlasting nati at Washington; Chicago at Boston. Weather — Many. Outside IR et emens, 6; Latt, 1} istrative Pollcy. today, and it was decided to send out a com- DiscomfiLure, P Cracks Present. mal, 1. 4 2 1 EXCITED OVER THE FIGHT.J v - " SCORES OF THE WESTERN LEAGUE No. 15: A L Anderman, mittes of five to do missionary work with the Browning, 15: 5: Cole, 11; J. 4 reluctant lines. The committee, which will steata® B 14; Becke Southwestern People Preparing for the Not content with having mortally slashed | start on its pilgrimage tomorrow or Saturday, | ©Omaha, 6; Lincoln, 4 lndllnlpn|:nhlln tents lll-r"fln-"! Rival for | Thg nineteenth annual tournament of the s L LR Curbett-Fitzsimmons M| the Omaha-Utah rate on the ten classes |18 composed of Chairman Caldwell, Generai| Des Molnes, 13 St Joseph, 4 UINNBAVOLIS, Tufe T fanning aiq | Nebraska State Sportsmen's association, now | Kemery, i1 o O e e it DALLAS, June 13.—The entife southwest L) :-.?_:,n.lng.:m,{\-g. “rlsnf'm\rtllv‘:\'év Ay 1':': If.:kr ‘,"""‘}",‘K"-' AT well for four tonings toany. Then the lead. | In Drogress on the grounds of the Omaha| Shoot No. 16 was the champion team | has gone wild over the Corbett-Fitzsimmons sland, Eustis o on, Passenge! oulsville hilade!phia, 2 2 . event, open to Nebraska contestants only, | fight. The follow elogra con we! erday afternoon, decided to g0 10t0 & pramc Manager White of the Atchison, and | New York, 5; St. Louis, 4 ers found him often enough to win the |Gun club, is certainly the banner affair of | for'a nandsome diamond medal, ten targets ,f““,“:‘.“ l,’,‘.“:,l""g SeleRTRL Bad Do wholesale butchery of westbound rates 1o | Assistant General Passenger Agent Payne of [ Indianapolis, 16; Minneapoiis, game. In the sixth he was finished and |this old and honored organization. The at-|to each man, two men to a 'team, elubs [ (0 COUO¥ WARAS 0 0 ke 2 Union Pasifie bollda¥, the Missouri Pacific. Tney will visit St.[ St Paul, 19; Detroit, 9 Duke went in to end th me. ~ Fisher | tendance from abroad is much larger than any | belng allowed to enter as many teams as | | B QCENG, (exs Jute ie-Don't forget " p g ewing | Louis, Kansas City, Denver, and possib'y Salt | Milwaukee, and Raplds, 4. hept the Millers' hits well scattered. Score: i bl opeet AR AT ey liked s four moneys, entrance money to f 10 £ roc or the wester It was evident that something was brewing h ye ¥ Kansas City Toledo, 1. T hi that has ever marked a previous meeting, | go to the winning team next year; entrance, | Cattlemen, 1 can vouch that 76 per cent ¢ Il the morning Managing | L:ake. The roads they are after especlally e B ARG L A g Minneapolis .........0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 3—8)4nq the first day's shooting was remarkably | pe Rdded money. The score: - | of the * ranchmen will bee in_ Da on yesterday, for a J L are the Missouri, Kansas & Texas, Kansas e Indianapolis .. 000086502 1-16 5 VARG WL LR ] , apahoe—Den, 10; Rogers, 9-19 {utober 31 to see Corbett and Fitzsimmons Ree Clark, General Manager Dickinson | o "¢” sfomphis, Denver & Rio Grande, and | LINCOLN, June 13.—(Special Telegranii— | Hits: Minneapolis, 11; Indfanapolis, 15 good. This, In a measure, was attributable to 107 TR ahac | bOX; o ‘don't forget our class, and Freight Trafic Manager Munroe were | Colorato Midland. It transpires that the Omaha club was the | rors: Minneapolis, 2 indianapolis, 2 - | the very auspicious weather, clear skies, with- | Parmeice, 10: Ackerman, N o ¥ _JOHN T. HOWARD. in close conference. The result Of that con- | Tho situation in western frolght circles 18 | one destined to relegate the Lincolns to | iR Ranning, Duke and Wilson; Fis out a breath of breeze to render the flight of | \HEE § SAVIELTL i what, Governor LCUHArcR. il do- SRl ference was kept an absolute secret until 6 lr,‘,"l]\t.,un Ix‘f;‘.“l.:;..”:;.| e ‘waaboarq | Second place. Today it did it. But it was | ST. PAUL, Minn. June 13.—Score: birds erratic and uncertain. All were dead | 6-17. ' Chadron—Flanders, Governor Culborson was attorney gemeral o'clock last night, when it was officlally | EREEL i tE0, i ake matters worse some | Mot a walkover. Buck's men played a great | St. Paul e300 30044 810easy, and the crack shots competing took ad- | 1f = Omaha-Smead, '8 Sh 5 glove contests were everyday affairs in Gal- given out that, effective June 17, the low | 6¢ SUEECEEL 0 et ied to do all in | game, but Omaha played better. Lincoln | DStrolt v 8 2 0 1 1.0 .2 0 00 vantage of the auspiclous conditions to fatten | SHRTLENENIC S O, T, yieq | veston, Tousion, Temple, Dailas and 'other rates In eftect from the Missouri river to | thoir power to make the demoralization more [ made few errors and Omaha less, but of the | pilts: St. Paul, 22; Detroit, 11. Ftrors: St. | their averages. shoot, ten birds to 4 man; $10 entrance fee; | Citics of Texas, The law was identically the B ; Paul, 4; Detroif, 3. Batterfes: Jones, John- 5 5. mddsd mion e SCOre! same then as it is now. Inasmuch as At Utah common points Saturday would be |complete. The prospect of business mr“\ll he | three scored against the state capital boys | son and tayle and Twineham. J. C. Read, who is managing the shoot b ks i They A A b torney General Culberson discovered no 'm extended to Chlcago. JATE I"""":::"hj;;::‘“:’:‘“"m‘.‘l"fin‘;";::d";" shing | t¥0 of them were costly. In the first halt | MIL. T K, Wis June 13.-Score: | has exercised the best judgment in all his ar- | Pirm 5 fraction of the law governing contests by The Bee st nignt predicted a wholesale | (o 86Lgll thowe feloed fo AR AL SAAR | of the rst Uirich, Stagle and Shatter were | MIWAuKee (oo 2 8 08 88 2 8 2= 9 rangements, and nothing but encomiums for | Harkina #ises the athlotc clubs of the towns referred to reduction {n its raflroad columns, but rather | ypon"ihe amount of tonnage they handle, ir- | retired in sequence and Lincoln’s ardent Milwalkes: 17; Grand Raplds, Bis studious care.and attention are heard | QKA. Siiciiiiieiieeiiessiitin LR L e looked to - rival line making the Chicago | respective of the rate at which they handle it. | fans were at ease. Then Cole hit to O'Brien Milwaukoe, 4: Grand Rapids, 2, |from the shooters on ail sides. The shooting | Kennody ¢ 5 BB B L Ll s b st rate conform to Union Paclfic reductions — HIIl hit safely, Van Buren got his base on | Batteries: Baker and Bolan; Stafford and | grounds were never in better condition, the | J; We. Den e o L R MR LB g ach L i " - iibe have a meeting between Corbett and Fitz« Instead, however, of allowing a com- | BURLINGTON UNSHEATHES THY KNIFE | hayjs and Hill scored. But Buck Ebright | KANSAS CITY, June 13.—Score: traps in ship shape and working beautifully, | fioeming '\ 211 22 simmons. g b : : petitor to reap somewhat of the : d flew out to Pace, while Van ran in. Kennedy | Toledo ...... .0 0010000 0-1|the club house cleaned up and supplied with | Flanders . Fivise i 10111 8 i INIRST M Ons" MOREATS benefit accrulng to the fnitial road making | Frelght Rate Cut of the Unlon Paciflo n to | oo™ iy " ano’ gy et 40 (0T | Ransas Gty 065000110 *7[modern convenlences, and everything ar-| Wilson .. .0000 Q=91 oW YORK, June 18.<Bab: pll"f';"' . sich radical, even revolutionary, reductions, L L foll & vietim to Huteh and O'Brien. 1t was | o Hits: Toledo, 7: Kansas City, 8. Brrors: [ ranged in order best calculated for the con- | Wi, T Den Copakapd S 7 AR S Ll IR el ; Y 1ed t ‘hatever | The Burlington has given notice to its L rien. It Was | roledo, 0; Kansas City, 1. Bafteries: Goar | venlence and comfort of the shooters. Man- | Haierdve o measurements were taken by Dr. John Gibbs the Unlon Pacific decided to reap whateve othtsollSENARE. LI Ral ORI A (L ik two to nothing. Hutch and O'Brien tied the | and Roach; Danlels and Bergen. eger Read and Colonel Frank Parmelee fill | Westfiold ' 5 3 today. Prof. Mike Donovan and others wero RS ELaoNL o Ly f\lf,fi'll'("!"‘""'» ‘fl';" AR5 bital that 1t will meot the rates | 20T In the second and Lincoln did no more STANDING OF THE TEAMS, the referees’ position, and their work is giv- | Becker sere present at the ceremonles. The fighter is being in the field has decided to maintain | division business thal 1 m home plating till the fitth, when Hill stole Played. Won, Lost. ]"(‘| ing the fullest satistaction. Today's progra is appended much heavier that for some time past. He its place, even If it makes necessary an-|grom the Missouri river to Utah common /s Indianapolis ..... 37 13 4.9 v gyt Entrance. ay me past. ticipating the movements of competitors. X A "" | two bases and ran in before Van Buren was | Minneapolis 15 _,,_1 VISITING SPORTSMEN, Fifteen Arg L .$1.50 weighs 185 pounds in his street clothes and e INNTLD L8N D THR; DANOB! points made by the Union Paclfic, effective | caught out at second. In the fifth Ulrich | Grand Rapid 3 1B 5l Among the promiuent visiting sportsmen are | Iftee "N "00 | is in robust heaith. His measurements were ,”\ ely along the line announced | JURe 15, but it ig not satisfied with these | hit a tanglefoot grounder, stole third, and | Milwaukee oo 8 19 61.3 | Charlie Budd, the ex-American champion, of | Fifteen I3 / . 2 taken last November and there are some I e e s it tired of play- | Fates and i it recelves favorable support | then he, Siagle, Shaffer and O'Brien did the | {1t 5 B i33[Des Moines, la.; W. H. Skinner of the new | Fifteen Impie . changes. The present figures are as follows: e ey oerdy, o mes,” tho | from the Denver & Rio Grande offclals now | FUR Seiting on'errors by Sulllvan, Hollings- W, aeerens i o8 American smokeless powder manufactor een Fmpir b Helght, 5 feet 11% inches; neck, 15 inches, o Penific: Wil . hifeattar - puekiEs an : v, it Wil make a | ¥orth and Van Buren, while the rest of the 5 33| New York City; Ted Ackerman, one of Ne 2 e i a gain of one-fourth of an inch; right bicep, il ve pol{oV it WiII' 1601 triofe Blosdly |0, ocasion 1R iDever, b Wil Jmase | Lincolwiceotesis wore putting-outHegan, Hutoh Nilwaukee at Minneapoiis; | braska’s finest wing shots, Stanton; J. W. Kmpire targets glon) Lo HO EEEY oL 1O '('KK";"M"‘; ‘!‘ '3":"“ an 1t has been sus. | Tate at least satistactory to itself, | and Pace. This completed the home plate nsas City at St. Paul. Den, a crack from Arapahoe; George Nicolai, Empire target .00 | forearm, expanded, 12 inches; left forearm, SUSIRA ot dbing. In the past it not to the Union Pacific. Burlington offi- | play for Omaha, but it was enough. Ken- ¥ ———————- | the conquerer of the “Plumber,” Sutt Fifteen Kmpire targets. ... 10% inches; wrist, 6% Inches: -walst, 20 e o o ey by the Union | clals resent the manner in which the reduc- | nedy brought in' one more little run in the [ HOT GET AWAY DAY AT GRAVESEND | George Rogers, one of the stars of Lincoln's | [ifteen Fmpire farkots. Bl U S LT RE* saualiaig. # 188 tlon was brought about, and they do not hesi- | first of the sixth, and that ended it. The e s shooting realm; U. G. Powell, Fred W. Sharp, | kirieen Fmpire targets..... 2.0 right thigh, 20% inches; left thigh, 203 Pacific equalizing rates from the Missour] Last Day of the Spring Meetiric Sees Some | |/ ; 5 ! Fifteen Empire targets. ... Toties: FIahE ohlt: IIRInGHBAT th J v tate to say that the merriest kind of a rate | fleld and stick play of the Indians was al- £y F. M. Miller, C. L. Latshaw, C. D. Linderman, latts: silver cup, open to Nebrasks ches; right calf, 13% Inches; across the river to Utah common points as prevailed y xeellent Racing There. 2 B Plattsmouth silver cup, open to Nebra: houlders, 24 inches; length of both P Alissouri Hvar amd St. Paul to Mon- | Was is inevitable. Everything points to [mMost perfect, and was far and away the (EW YORK. Tune 19 This was the last | B E: Hallett and A. D. McCandless, also of | only. Four members of a_club to compose | Shoulders, 2 % inches; length of both arms, tana common points will on and after Mon- | this, and if the Rio Grande Western people [ best and cleanest work seen on the Lincoln | NEW RK, June 13.—This was the last | Lincoln; B. W. Bexton, W. §. Duer, W. a team. Only one team can be entered by | eXtended, 74 inches; right fist, 10 inches; ,{'”*, okt m'('m«-g«- B s should agree to a lower rate it will be at once gm‘uuqs this seasoh. The day was perfect [ day of the spring mlw‘(mu at Graves ]vL McKinney, Hastings; E. E. Hairgrove, Sut-|f ‘i'"'::' u‘mln; targets Der, man Cup .‘»:-L»n.‘ nlurmul. 39 inches; chest, expanded, ’ Mhicars 1ato the eut nocessitates |accepted by the Burlington and tarifts issued | and the attendance good. Score: and in spite of the threatening weather | ton; J. M. Crabill, one of the old vets, | ANd 50 per cent of money o first 4 inches. y el e Rl i e lsroent tiver | accordingly. ~ But the cut will not commence OMAHA. therer was a good attendance., In the first [ Clarinda, Ia.; Jack Harkins, Glendon; E o A o acand iR 30 g Tho last measuromonts of Corbett were ag as the Missouri river and Mississippl river | at the Missouri river, Chicago and St. Louis | AB. R. nn . PO. A. B, | race but six hors arted, and the jocke Trotter, Kingsley, la.; Fred Gilbert, Spirlt | Guby . AR L {‘;!1'“‘\ i “"""."',I"‘ xw“nds!. hg-hzhlt »t le:: establish differentials below Chicago which | Will feel the reduction directly instead of | Ulrich 5 2 behaved so badly that the stewards fined | Leke; D. V. Parmer, Lake Tark, In.: George | Fittéen Empire targets.... 4 inchiess TARCHIE R0 ASRERRRICHARIRES are well recognized basing on the Missourl river rate, and conse- | Skl H Keefe $100 and Reiff $i0. The best race | Slocum, Primghar, -ru,, Wilson, R. Flan- | Ten live birds inches; wulst, 33 inches; thigh, 21 inches; : f quently the elling GhE STHe: affer, of the day was the third, in which it was | ders, o a _ | Fifteen Bmpire targets..] calf, 11 inches; biceps, 14% inches; forearm, 1 scale of rates prevail from Omaha to Salt |is likely to terminate. O'Brien, “1b, 0 spring, Requital and Damsel, with Se >, v Fifteen re targets. Lake than from Omaha to Butte and Helena, Lohman, ~c.. 0 tThnian Ou06r Thhey fouttbiall the way | W, D. Pruitt and W R ans, | pifteen Impire targets i Tennis Games at Lincoln. and to equalize matters again Chicago 15 | HELPS AFTERNOON LEITERS SOME [ Pace, rf... 0 through the stretch, and Handspring got |also of Arapahoe; G. L. Becker, J. LINCOLN, June 13.—(Special)—The state 0 1 Union Paoific Receivers Take Anoth:r Turn at the Western Freight Tariff. SOME MISSIONARY WORK NEEDED Prata LR quoted in rate sheets, the Union Pacific taken fnto the horizontal reduction. Mon- Miles: sé.l[! the verdict from Hequital. Damsel was | M. Browning, P. "' Bigelow, Ogien, | pIRECTLY DOES CARBONATE EASILY |onnis tournament clased yesterday aftornoon tana rates applied as a maximum to inter- | Change In the Barlington Enst Bound Mai | 10580 P-... barely beaten for third place. Results Utah; J. G. Hilberry, W. J. Organ, withiout diAy. one plaser hl"lng emfim 15458 mediate points create a basis much more ¥ % ? 3 I elling: i favnrnblu’m the Utah jobber by enabling ogrios B Qomins L to 1) won, Hurlingham @ to 5) second, Fac- | son, Grand Island; H. S. Westfield, M. D., state championship. The finals were played him to better distribute iy small lots freight | APropos of better mail service and train LINCOLN. totum (4ito 1)) thirg:s imes D14 Will Pyper, Colonel Hoffmayer, Major Bill by Cullingham and Austin, but the games Kesnmed Withont ¢hange. recoived by him In car fots frony the east, | service for Omaha. Under the present ar-f ... = ., 4B-R BH.SB. B, | [ Becond race milg and An cIEhthG (oY) [ Hardin, A. W. Riekman, * Council Blufts;| PENVER, June 13.—The principal event| joo"called in the second ot on account of This applies with equal force to goolls pro- | rangement the eastbound fast mail via the | Fiii, ab. .. 2 Second, Restraint (15 to 1) third, —Time: | Judgo Barnes, another hero of the old days, | &t “"““""‘ s ’I";”‘»V_ M) l‘)‘;"\f""‘}‘ ""; raln, Austin started out unsteady, whi duced at Missouri river points and marketed | Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, leaves Omaha | V'n Bur'n. If 3 1:58%. ! . | Norfolk; O. G. Smith, assistant superintendent [ tveen SHERS Ve LU AR ACLs) s {'»‘ and | cyllingham was steady and sure. Culling- in Utah by Missouri river jobbers. at 4:20 p. m., the mall for this traln closing | IZ0FiEht, 2b Third race, five furlongs: Handspring (2 | State Industrial school, Kearney; W. T. Den, [ Carbonate. Carbonate went his feet | pam won the first set by a score of 6-2. The rates from Chicago to Utah under |° Liza o e Kennedy, ri to 1) won, Réquital (2 to 1) second, Sebas-| aljag ““Uncle Den,” the best known sportsman | shortly after the start in each heat and| Austin showed signs of improvement In the the new tariff effective June 17 will ba as |t the Omaha postofiice at 3 o'clock, thus ac ek tian (18 Ao Dithind; Satine: 1:05 west of the Mississippi, and the man who | Was not in the race at any stage. Directly [ second set, but before any effective work f 4 Sullivan, 15 Fourth race, six furlongs: Liza (8 to 5) % follows commodating practically such correspondents | Fiitivan, ~1b. U e K O L e isceuy | never misses a shoot, Brownville, and J. S. | paced the first quarter of the second heat | could be done the game was called. The T PR T T RN ] of Omaha business men as can be gotten out b e O PR it 1 3 i < Raisitines a thirty-two seconds. The tim: e played off Friday atte ; - 3 4 Kimmerer, p to 1) third,sTime: 1 Hoffman, Atlantic. I thirty-two ds. T nou game wiil be played off Friday afternoon. $2.45 82,20 $2.00 $165 $1.40 $1.35 $1.10 .07 .80 . o'clock p. m. It is now suggested to b (it race, five futlongs, selling: Premior | There were sixteen shoots yesterday, fif- In, the seven-furlong race of vesturlay B as against the present rates of ave the two trains leave at a later hour and Totals 9 11 T D) won Teniky (11 To'6) second; Shake: | teen at. targsta and one live bird shoot, of orowd was present, Track fast and “‘,,m,‘;.r B kbiors Flay Ball. R SR R Y R {8 close the fast mail in the postoffice at 7 p. | Omaha . 02004000 *—g|=peare (5 to 1) third, Time: 1:03. which the scores follow: 3 YORK, Neb, June 13.—(Special Tele- .90 $2.80 $2.20 ¥1.77 $1.52 $1.42 $1.19 §1.00 .. enabling every business man to get off [ Lincaln ... 200011000 Sixth race mie nd an elgnth seling: | " pyens’ Nos, 1 to 15 were fAfteen targets, 3 y : ||araii)=Htromaburk £ Ba Yo NER AT A TR teR making a reduction of 85 cents on fi class, | his entire correspondence. It is assumed | Farne 5 aha, 1. Two-base hi ong_Beach 0. o W 3 Lo 1) SeC- | antrance $1.50 and $2, with $ added in each. . . ments played ball here today. Score: Stroma= or 74 per cent; on second class the reduction | that the Burlington connections in Chicago | Shaffe pitches:’ By Kimmerer, 2;|ond, Salonica (4'to'1) third. Time: 1:59. The scores Supposition Bk l’fiz’“.rk' ik . m: 18 60 cents, and so on down the list Wil not be affested by this change, as a | by Eagan, 1. Bases on balls: Off Kimme Criclat Iatak Tomurrow. No. 1+ Eimer, 11; Gilbert, 14; Parmer, 13; | Ashnell 5 & £ o Th 160! makew | & o won | 4: off Hagan, 3. Hit by pitcher: By Kim: Harkins, 10; Glade, 12; Nicolal, 8; Bigelow, | Bergmont ............. . New Flvo-dile feccrd, o e e P ten® commen | #hortening up of the fast mall tine between | merer, “1;' by Eagan, 1'Siruck out: By | A match wil)thké place on the grounds of |:1i ™ Frowning, 14; Wilion, 15: Flanders, 12; | Imprimus 11111111 3 R S ! th A r Omaha and Chicago would greatly benefit | @agan. 2' Time: Two hours and ten min-| the Omaha Crfcke} club at Twentleth and | Kemery, 14; Becker, 15; Trotter, 14; Hilbérry, [ Aunt Sally 1100 s e AGO, ne 13.—John Lawson, o points as follows: : A this community, and would practically mean | utes, Umpire: Mr. Haskell. Emmett streefs ¢ Saturday at 3 o'clock | 14; Smail, 8; Organ, 10; West, Pyper, 14: [ Glendale .. ’ 6 ‘Terrible Swede,” this afternoon broke the i ks 8 differents’of twenty-four hours to the sea- | DS MOINES DEFEATS ST. JOSEPH. | petweon the \Tm,;, Cricket club and the | CFabill, 18; ‘Blake, 13; Kennédy, | Biuad, | Lucla D .. 4 porld's record for five miles previousiy board. Sy ST JOSERIL June 13.—(Speclal Tele- | Gate City ¢ 5; AcKerman, 14; Parmelee, 15; Linderman, [ Moody Chief . 3 ol briggde. ARSI, he pteanns provaiing raies of SANNOT PURC 3 " g )—Des Molnes. Again dstanted St. Joo | CAidis ths Bigbnd matéh these clubs have | 113 Skinner, 15 e uE i was 1140, Tawdon made 1t in 11:83 36i% 2 B A b ‘| CANNOT PURCHASE PAR\LLEL LINES No. 2: ¥l «, 11; P 15; Browni: Second olds, purse —_———— n TTe1s " o " s siti 43 34 8. | il 4\f';-rlx’:unn"m S ‘mn‘on game by a [ played togethbr. The first was won by the | NO: ®0 Flazd ";umh)wfl;’:‘"‘u’“b»fl 'fi“l;l:: $1,000¢ % LOCAL BREVITL 8215 3175 5 3110 .02 g — sicore of 13 to 4, assisted by Umpire Voriss. | Gafe Citys, bt Captain Lawrfe thinks his | 16 Becker, ert, 14 Directly At o HOW IT HELPS OMAHA. Kentucky Supreme Court So Decldes in an | The home team was unable to solve Figge- | men will have an-easy victory this game. | Kins, 14; Trotter, 14; Wilson, 14; Hilberry, | QIeCtd - —_— TAKIng tha old exampie af g1Uooss ayrup; an Tmportant Case. meler, While Traffiey’s bovs found Noian | "Those intereatads in cricket will -be wei | 10 Kenlory, 1o: Lndorman, 16; Skinner, 1 arbonate ... T Btrita Katifont Rtk dved the poaat k rup, c an easy mark. The game was replete with [ comed at the;pavilion to watch the match. [ Budd, 15; Crabill, 12; Glac : Blake, 1 ™ 3k o 2:14 cla be v » G 0\ o fmportant commodity produced in Omaha, to | FRANKFORT, Ky., June 13.—The court of | some brilliant plays, although very one- | ““The following will represent the differen | Kennedy! ‘Ackerman, Squirrel, 1 Third race,"pacing, 24 class, best two[slon of some Grand View property resulted show what radical reduction is ordered, 1t |,pneqls this morning afirmed the opinion of | sided. Purvis hit a ball to «ight In the [ cjubs: * Lot adabl ) s g S L st Ioithras, miieel 900; in a victory for Streitz. takes a rate of $1.25 per hundred under ex- | - : eighth inning, which lodged in & crack in | Gate Clty—Charles Hill, captain; C, J.| Farkler, 12; Jayberry, 7; Parmelee, 14; Pow- | Dempsle o.oooocoiiiiniiiiiiinninnn The verdict of the jury in the case of isting tariffs, but on and after the 17th it | Judgo Fields of Louisville In the case of the | {}/d" fance and_stuck there, allowing him | momena. 3 T Mente 1. H. Tawrence, Wil | el 14: J. W. Den, 13; Sharpe, Miller, | Qur Nora . Hargrave against the Home Fire Insurs will fake a rate of 73 cents, a reduction of | commonwealth agalnst the Loulsville & Nash- | three bases. Umpire Vorlss was away off | jam . Stripbiing, Johh Douglas, T Bowers, | 14; Hoffman, 14; Brewer, 14; y RS Cebron .. 4 ance company was for $500, the full amoun! 62 cents por hundred, or a saving to the.|ville railroad. The suit was brought under a | On his decisions. “Score: J. Shepherd, I, L. Hart, A. Patuello, Wil - Lenatier anked) PANY ¥ 5 o o o8 ounds A | i St. Joseph ..........0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 0—4/ijan Branton 3: Skinner, 10; Crabill, 14; Budd, 16 Time: 2:18; dobber”of $208 an'a car of 40,000 r;:\t;::ll?m‘nng section of the constitution prohibiting the pur- | 7y “Ryelhce 200230651 * Gmaha Cricket Club—Harry Lawrie, R ki Kennedy, 147 Bigelow, 147 Becke Fourth race, running, purse, five furlongs: [ The meeting of the agricultural commission o o pounds the reduction 18 | chase of parallel lines of railway, and was | “its: St. Joe, 6; Des Mofnes, 13, ||t B, Ford, G. H. Vaughan; R “0‘“"_';1 W Gibert, 10; Harking, 12 Lin-| bick Broadwell won, Junetta second, King [ called yesterday afternoon at the mayor's articles, the 're'.m.v-ff..{ 15 on a corresponding brought by the commonwealth to restrain the | St. Joe, Dés Moines, 4. WBarned runs:| Vaughan, i H. Marshail, Al Komn, R TERLALS| 1 HaTHAL EDWRIN. y Regent' third. Time: 1:061%, office to approve the action of the executive aughi ! ; Wilson, 13: Flanders, 14; / 5 ! Totlisville & Nashville from Durchasing the | BE..Jos. 8: Des Moinan. 4. .Twohase nitai| W, : Ta . “Hurcourt, Rtev. J. P D | 14 Wilion; 13; I e 17 A ! Fifth . race, running, purse, seven fur- | committee failed to materialize. The real scale. ‘With these tariffs in existence Omaha | GELEVES & (L ICTETSE i estarn, Governor | MeKibben, Turvis. Three-base hits; Pur- | Liwyd, J. C. Dovle, P. S. Young, Ranme e ’l|‘1'-“~I§.1|l|\|x o longs: Billy Sunderland won, Venwood sec- | work of the season has been done, however, cannot help but be benefited, for with the 4 vis. - Stolen bases: | MoVicker, W Cookson, ‘A, D. Robb. ~The last two are | ing ; ; ond. Artloss third, Time: 131, of tho sea . v Brown employed the attorneys on the case. . 4 Westfield, 13 Farkler, 11; Mille the crops are growing finely and it only re- fast frelght service which will ve inaug- | ?\0 CPReTicq ‘witn the decision and said | Double plays: McKibben to Mohle Eubstitutesy B ettt i Parmelee, 14: Hoffman. 14. mains to make arrangements to ascertaln the S 04 v as v ases on balls Nolan, §; The he a special meeting of the [ par . bbb, i SHE & L jrated Saturday '\t brings Omaha by many | i"yyy s great victory for the state. Btk a1y "N oinn 555 | ot Cricket cub on the krounds after | | No. ¥: Tinderman, 11; Wilson, 1; Flanders, | SHE IS NOT A GOOD MUD HORSE | yield later on. A meeting for tho object S icontent. however, withthia staztiing 7 4 Sacrifice " hits: Zelgler, | the match on Saturday for the purpose of [ 10i Blake, 16; Willlams, 13; Ackcrman, 14: stated will be called at a later date, 4118 k¢ inderatood that (e ‘oparating oMl Bhors Linojiase Jipesied: Muchenberger, Slagle, Trafllev, Fiugemeier. | electing a_member of the executive com- | & Vo ot Ji3 FTEOnen: JO4 SRGRPG, 707 | Queen. Alfred Disappolnts Her Strong Fol- | yire parsons, a young woman from Fre- R kTe ‘::l‘;m'r;g‘ ot r:i'num‘; f;‘:"’y“ e | PORTLAND, June 13.—Instructions have | Batteries: Nolan and DcHale: Figgemeler | mittee in place of Mr. A. W. Brown, re. O e rblia 11 Glibert b: Trotier. 6 lowing at Fleetwood Park. mont, came to the station last night with a trains from tha Interlor of the State and as | been received here to take an appeal from [ 3nd (fraffiey. Time: Two hours. Umpire: | signed. All members of the club are asked | iy Yg; Crabill, 147 Hilberfy, i2; Budd, 14; [ NEW YORK, June 13.—The unexpected | haby'in her arms, for shelter. She camo to not find 2 to attend quirrel rowel co ghe: defe. el e C otter far west as North Platte into Omaha, re- |so much of Judge Gilbert's order In the STANDING OF THE THAMS. e A kot iy e A bl :\]:x‘;r‘: A TR R \ 15; el i )m Texa as ’ ace | any, she walked the streots all day. | mssrommomsmmsn Sl ocosmnmmns = First race, six furlongs, selling: Prig (2| Beaver Crossing; A. A. Glade, W. W. Harri- Last Year's Rivalry Betwoen Thoso Pacers el oosomant Refused to ense the Seaside flub. 15; Parmer, turning Omaha visitors to their homes at a | Oregon Short Line receivership case as pro- Played. Won. Lost. P.c't 9 2 or Schi- | Farkler, 10; Hoftman, 13; Westield, = 12 seasonable hour in the evening, thereby al- | yides for the issuance of recelvers' certifi- | Peoria 36 T "6pi[ BROOKLYN, N. Y., June 13—Mayor Schi- | Farkler, 3 Roge {10 B EYpers i2; Sullers 15 Rosers: 15¢ Latt, 10 | In which she hns started thin senson, At the time a man named Hartramft, who lowing them to &p>nd the day in the metrop- | cates. The appeal is to be taken to the | Lincoln .... 68.6| ren this afternoon refused to grant a - | U ‘Linderman, 11: Wilson, i4; Flan- | the feature of the day’s sport at Fleetwood | lives near Twenty-ninth and Decatur streets, olis. ~ These trains are to run regularly | circuit court of appeals by the Ames estate | Omaha .31 cense to the Fraside zathlstls club and also | qers’ 13} Ackerman, 13; Kennedy, 10; J. W. | park. The course was wet and slippery | was In the station, and as he was looking and schedules of present trains are to be|and the Oregon Short Line and Utah North- Ql\fln‘-):”n" -':fil.“ F"n‘”{d A‘(, xr[“]'u":l ‘15' H\;‘L:Ili:l llt;l\‘flr:- '.Agp]:‘l‘l:g }l)nn 14 ll.ir(-é\) r, 11; lh». er, Il].i: f’k“!l"‘r‘xlll today, which seemed to bother the favorite, | for a housekeeper, took her home with him. 4 oo ; « : or by Preside ourke. ogers, harp, bill, 12; iy 4 ) : shortened up in order to accommodate the |ern company. e 4ai7 | foritby Eresident ORGUIE, who Is alss | Roxars; 18; Bhatpe. 13: Grabllle 14; Mroiter, | ana’ Soudan; - good mudhorse, it It was reported to the police station early RAEALd~roRn fon_ hbtter s tnin service | - o o ort tonight, Courtland Beach, | Jtcksonville 36.1| the bouts which have been advertised to 15; Blake, 14; Budd, 15; Poweli, 10; | Quite handily. Gtlcurry, the o last night that Mrs. Spencer, a colored B e B e 0 ealic) rand concertstonmish A B o e S mans gt 2o0| take place tomorrow night, among which 13 | Westileld, 15; Pyper, 11; Hoffman, 12; Mil: | faverite in the i) pacing race, was very | woman who lives In the rear of 1214 Cass e b policies e 3 oday: Lincoln at Omaha; St. Jo- eeting between Dixon and Frank Erno. | ler, 4. » Yy 4 At DI street, was dyin, 01 . tn Unfon Pacific circles, and the west, it PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. seph at Des Moines: Peorla at Rockford: | Julge Dixon has issued an order upon . 6: Wilson, 14; Flanders, 13; J. W. Den, | It three consecutive heats, showing amaz | ,ig' op llugun'fm‘: - 1(‘):::{:.?« ¥ sums report proves true, 1s to bos shown what Quincy at Jacksonville. Mayor Schiren to show cause within the [ 12; Iinderman, 9; Rogers, Becker, 14; | {n& :m;e‘ogfl:’l"’;:"fi :*}? poor condition of | TonSy X4 K round. that. the! wortK AR RAL an aggressive railroad means. Doc Haynes has gone to New York. e supreme court omorrow why a mandamus | Digelow, 15; Browning, 14; Brewer, 13; Ac 2°18 olass; trotilng, purse 5 been poisoned. She has been sick f . i 1 is at the | UAMES OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUF | should not be issued compelling him to | erman, 14; Trotter, 15; Harkins, oo g, P een polsoned. e has n sick for some CUT THE LIMIT ON TICKETS L0 T Baluiof Ree Moined, 1n,, 18t the grant a license (o the Seaside Athleti club, Crabiit, 10; Buda, Ta; l‘»lrmt-lr‘ i Soudan o002 tme aud was taken st night with a bysterical ! . axton. : . The_ application was made on an afidav 11; Pyper, 11; Parmelee ; Kemery, d . e . t, and her a:tendants thought she was oy Boston Gives Chicago a Most Unmereiful ; i 4 ; per, 3 Dudley Olcott ; . ames D. Drape arion, Ta., is at the by President John O'Rourke claiming that Read, 7; Powell, 1 i, | Du R Western Delogates to the Republican League | panme: 1 Draper of M L | lrening Down, file club had lived up (o the leter of the S 12/ Fiander iy . Aying Clulf Conventlon Disturbed. 3 i - BOSTON, June 13.—Hutchinson was an|law, and that if prize fights were con- er, 13 er, 9; Ferry, 9; Ty y CLEVELAND, 0, Juno 13,—(8pecial Tele- | Marcor; " ° o O 18 8% e} enay mark. "o fleding of the Bostons | ducied It was the duty of the golico to | Trotter, 1s: Fowell W: Miller, 1o; Hilberey, | Haniiiag™..: : Hood’s Is 4 " v arres e ender e e. i ver, Rih CAM K, 218 ram.)—Secretary Humphrey of N v . o { was grand. The feature was a catch by pndarca) et S s Bikelow, 135 Crabill, 13; Bharpe | Time: 2:18%, . 2418, ;E“m‘ o “w“g'"m“ LSy ";q“::‘r:flkl;:;fm traye B Balley ls registered at the Barker | pannon in right feld. The pitching of Sul- Winners at <1, Louis, H e meloa, o Neterman, 1i; Shepherd, | 210 class, acing, purs Wonderful e, S i ik Kl Lins 2 o livan was also remarkable. Score: ST. LOUIS, June 13.—First race, seven- |12} Gilbert, 14; McCandless, 13;" Blake, 13} 'lzl'l““}'"y . e . 1 ut left hurrledly tonight for Chicago on| M. L. Poters, jr., of Kansas City 15 | poston ..............4 1 0 1 8 0 0 6 *—20| eighths of a mile, selling: Shanty Bob (3 [ Budd, 14 Read, 11. Susie ¢ “At harvesting time I took a severe cold “decount of -disagreeable néws, which indi- [ guest at the Dellone. Chicago 5 10000200 0-3f451) won, Powwow ( ond, Shining | ( No. 8: Rogers, 1 Brewer, 14; | pabus . A hich sottled i limbs, andifava shorsitl actly reached his ears, about the action of | E. K. Valentine of West Point is regls- | Hits: Boston, 18; Chicago, 8 Errors: | [veile @ to 15 (hizd, : 1:30. e A & P : 1 which settled in my b, aud ina short isie 8 " afic o tered at the Millard. Boston, 4; Chicago, 4. Earned runs: Boston, | = Second race, selling, mile and a_sixteenth: | : Whirligig ........ R eveloped into Nme the Western Trafic assoclation - In going < : back i Richard Dollard of Walnut, Ia., is regis- | 10. Two-base hits: Duffy, Tenny, Binnon, [ Rapidan (2 to 1) won. Blue and White (15 to s Time: 2:14%, 2 BELF flammntory Rheu- ck pon Its agreement and reducing the [ iEhard Dolard of e Tucker. Home runs: Long, Duffy. Stolen |1) second, Prince (10 to 1) third. Time: | ({17, S JAT0 Beckes, 14} mutisme After spond- thme lMmit on tickets to the conventlon here 1 2\ny bases: Tenny, Sullivan. Base on balls: Off | 1:5014 N, 8 e o L H ke Pocahontas Surprised Them mext week to three days. Thero had been a| Mr. C. L. Harlan is registered at the [ Hutchinson, 5 off Sullivan, 3. Struck out: | Third race. one mile, purse: O'Connel (3 a 4 ina gm:(llnsum ot mon- ey for different reme- promise to extend the tickets to June 30. | Barker from Chicago. By Hutchinson, 5; by Sullivan 1. Double | to 10) won, Trenton @ to 1) second, Service 15; lil':\l-‘{:'n;mn, irul ker, 12; Kel xn"ulp]'\r( l(;:}:xS\.]lLaJ:.,?lLufiul‘?;:;:n .::”:qu::: Western delegates had made their arrange- | James Moran is registered at the Barker | plays: ‘Tucker to Long; Nash to Lowe | (15 to 1 third. Time: 142}, 0 4 ! . 12; Flander 588 at Latonis todny: «ha prattiost tae dies and suffering all t cordingly and wi octed here Passed balls: Donahue. Hit by pitched ourth race, five and a half furlongs, races at Latonla today. The prettiest race e ibors, Lot ir the dr e, aaseai: (n\'u\\ ”i::“;\i'.“”,' ‘\(N'r stered at the Barker | Dll7 Tucker. Batierles. Sullivan and Ten- | purse, for -veir-olds: Sehiller 10 to 9)‘won, | 111 (0 Patkins, of the day was the handicap of a mile and / '“l““l"v " :’:”;‘;“' L4 e socla- J. V. Mc! sley is regis! a el Vi C| 0N and 01 e. Time: T 0] 50 to second acl ORSS, v 9 an elg VOl ‘ast e by Poca cl 1 W00 adheres 10 the determination (0 Mmaks | from " Grasriies,i# regtatered at the Barker | ny: Hutchingon and Donahue, Time: Two | John B (# to 1) second, Black Knot (10 to 1) an eighth, won in fast time by Pocahon crippled that I'had to A i e Linderman, 15; 1 15; Powell, J o hours and fifteen minutes. Umpire: Keefe. | third. Time: 1:091. SrIRAn, o) il longest shot in the betting. Results: SN, walk with the afd of the ‘excursion tickets good for three days| Ay mownsbery of Cedar Rapids, Ia., s | Attendance, 3,500. Fifth race, seveh and a half furlongs: | Milier, 13: Sharpe, 43 Bigelow, 15: rst_race, selling, six furlongs: Enid (| , : crutches. Dy tho kind only “the delegales may as well make up [ .o, 3, TAWRRRETY, E A WALLACE'S WORK WON First Chance (even) won, Bill White (4 to 1) | 103 Gllbert, 1 Wilson, S0Re0y, to 1) won, Minnie Baxter (7 to 1) second, | 7 At AT thelr minds to stay at home or pay full | TR S Bo BRR B O registered at the | BROOK June 13.—About 3,000 people | $econd, Saxaphone (30 to 1) third. ~Time: O Paa g e ST REHEES Preferencé (7 to 2 third, Time: 1:16} 8 kM e Lua \tain oannot be made in:three | (T BAAE Gl JEL AR B TOES L witnessed an Interesting game this after- | 1:59% — Smead, 13; Berlin, § B A T e L days. The decision, if final, will result dn a SEARNAN, 5 N noon. Wallace's pitching was mainly re- Suburban | robable *tarters. No. 0: 'Ackerman, 13; Brewer, 12; Flan- | g14¢ € 10 D won, Black Hawk (even) sec: six bottles of Hood's m:cl;“::;s\l;:‘x‘mm ice from points west of m?:ll'mu‘nl:l‘ \:;1 1-2114( ‘z::r;\,|:lx;:,r" Chicago are ;.\u.\;\\;-h- for ¢ \'ulx:;\«’"!n\'h‘fl..lryfl 8 ‘;‘.n‘ VEW YORK, June 13.—On Saturday the | ders, 11; Rogers, 113 Den, 1: Powell 13; | /50, e jord 5 to rd. me: arsaparilla. T took the sippl. o e sts 2 a rooklyn ... 0—2 S Becker, '14; Trotfer, 13; Harkins, 13; West. [ 110 e harals va o i B latriine ot lhanas: o | e B R R BaNOnS o B 0 88 0= %|suburban nandicap will be run at Sheeps- | FGGT i JLOUT Parmelee, 13: Wil Third race, handicap, for 3-year-olds and Y { medicine and it has ful- Ra TREv A oy fortunate . aceld et s oraw ) o] i~ | upwards, $500 added, mile_and an eighth Yo v e to termined to immediately g0 to Chicago to | Superior ars among the guests at the Millard, | Hits: Brooklyn rore: | Nead Bay. I RLE AL RSO Fonn. o Stcantons, 7. Hiealom 15t | Focahontas (15 to 1) 'won, 8L, Maxim (13 to | Mo WeCoaler, "Iy rostored me tohiealt3 fnduce the Western Traffic association to e e el 4 Brookly Farned runs: | happened to G & Daty-g L Jone MoCanal R 5) second, Selika (11 to 5 me: 1:5 Qliford, N, D, and I think it Saved R Waier Tradlo. atsoclat Mr. Charles A. Wagner, Ed Perry, Oscar | Brook! oarned 1 apo. during his work yest Ibert, 14; Kennedy, 11; Slocum, 13; Second : i, SRl R LM LS LR er o e Cei aflic asso- | senaller 1 F. S. Plumb are registered at bae L A e e AL, went a trial in 2:10 It w Parmer, 14; Wilson, 12; Kemery, i2; Co'e, g Y O ri se my Life. I will cheerfu 2 clation, which controls the rates in hlN | (e Barker from Chicago. Brookiyn, 4, Clevelend, & Zeft on hases: | 1o nulled: yp lame, ‘and an examination | &' Hoftman, 12 Uncle Den. 12 'Read, 8 y ,f.'lj-( alue of n\:.’.lf“m 10| wish to correspond about my afliction or state- A e e A, : z B balls: | G'owed that the horse had split one of his ead Squirrel, 11; Brucker, 13; Skinner, 090, ongs: Re o ¥ P : “Thore very likely has been some influ- | Mise.; J. B Slocumb, Westleld, Mass.; Fred | L 4, Cuo At MG Q0RO DIAKE: | would, probably not start Ramapo in the | No. 1i: Fanders, 13; Den, 14; Brewer, 1 I8 SR LIS T S ence brought to bear on the western roads,” | Gilbert, Spirit Lake; D. G. Palmer, Lake [ djeor “Double plays: Burkett to Childs, | Suburban. However, the horse will be &lwill | Rosers (Harkins, 12; Browning, 13| 400" to 5) 'won, Gld Center (@ to 6) second, 3} e A8 B Park, Ia; H. P. Blardell, Luverne, Minn.: 3 another trial tomorfow, and upon that will | parmelee, 13 Acke ; o said Humphrey, betore leaving, “to keep (578 1588 Kingaiey. Tn.: M. Phiilips and | Lagsed balls: Grim.* Batterles: Daub and opent” (e rinad deciiion.” riaSeuay was Farmel e~ | Hardenburg (10 to 1) third, Time: 1:4 nose western fetlows at home because of the | B: D- sley, Ia.; M. ps and i Wallace and Zimmer. Time: One ; Powell, est- 0. K v D n today declared out, and this leaves but p owell i Wests| USixtn race, selling, three-quarters of a silver scare, but I think I can give them an | W10, Kingsley, In.; J. B Martin, Chicago; | hour and ffty minutes. Umpire: MeDonald. | 1™ '53re Salt Nozdn' to go. The probable | btfman R ’,‘\‘. O adst | pile: Achland @ t0°)) won, Captain Drane explanation that will satisfy them on that | - M. Gawn, Bo C. Kirk, Boston; C. E COLONELS WIN AT LA Starters and jockeys are: Domino (Taral), | fhe wieel w. i5 Fudd: 1u, Sennedy to ‘D) second, Goodwin (5 to 5 twird. | Be Sure to Get score. For instance, Colorado is to send 300 | LAtshaw, Chicago; F. P. Dement, J. 8. PHILADELPHIA, June 13.—The game Walter (Doggett), Declare (Lamley Crabill, 10, 2; Nicolai, &; Squi me: 1:15 Hood" men 1t has only elghteen votes —in|Sherdeman, N. H. Townsley, Lincoln: J.| was well piayed from start to finish: and | Herald (Keefei-or:Penn), Lazzarone (Mur: | pi: : T A A e e e s Bont, ood’s fho' convention, DU T suppose the raitroud | & Woedward, Councl Biufta Gorge S Ran- | (he'ehiilich went down Vefore & tefi-handed | phy). Mo o g, 121 Flanders. 10 Den, 13; Rogers, 18| SAN FRANCISCO, June 18.-0ld Tim oY Rt o those 'f:,"',"m,u':",',‘,' fear that it has | gy yelley, iansas City; Fred Pease, New | Philadelphia »..oere. 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—2 g Ani Whow from Adute, | K erman, 13, Lt derman, 11 Brewer, o; | Murphy 18 a “has been,” and, although he| ~Wood’s Pills cure naused aud biliousness, ¥ Vo en. York; C. B. Gedney, Minneapolis; Charles | Louisville ............1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 o_ 3| ANITA, Ia, Jupe 13.—(Speclal)—The Adair | Wyison, 13; Powell, 14; Wesifleld, 14; Hoff. | starts several times a week, cannot win a Cur Service Man In Sossion Horkins, Glenden, Ia.; Tom Seary, Kansas| Hits: Philadelphia Loulsville, r. | High school nine piuyed ";" Rhoe Fekn ')l-"r\j man, §; Brucker, 11; Trotter, Bigelow, race. He was a 7 to 10 favorite today and AMUSEMKBNTS. The annual mecting of the Car Servies | City: R. Rogers, Grand Island; Oman Nobbs, | tors: Philadelphis . yesterday. It was a close game he San Frauciscc vans: Philadelpha, 2; T e, 2 Ditehers on both ‘sifles did good work. Se assoclation for this territory was held In the | San Framcisco. s Dane hits:. Oross, MoCreasy, Home. muar | Adais i1..:.10300000 0 offices of the association yesterday, in the Nobraskans at the Hotels, 'l'ux'm;r. m..h-.:l\ 1)11.\.<<l Hailman, Preston | Anita e 0 060 08 8 =4 Nebraska National Bank building. At the | At the Paxton—C. Zunn, Kearney; | (2); Shugart, Clarke on ba Phila- Batteries: Ward and Turner; Smith and . + | Thomas Bauserman, ‘Lincoln; F.' H.Gilchrist, | felphia, 0; Loulsville, 6 Struck out: By | Nisewender. Strutk out: By Ward, 8; by l:‘lveliug(rlnnllwl m;»mmg (]\mrol were present | Keqrney ndk | o 80y MeGHL 6 Dounle plays el | Smih, 8 Fime: o Noure dud thiriy i pany of the leading railroad men of the 5 Morosrah P e & 0 Cross to S van; Hallman to Boyle | utes. ' Umpirest Hinkle and Sullivan. At- west, G o) ot the Mor F. P. Dement, N. H ollins to Hrouthers to Welch, First e General Manager W. F. Merrlll and | Townclift, J. 8. Sherderman, Lincoln; . ¥ ; iers, tendance, General Superintendent J. D. Besler of the | Vaughan, Hyannis; M. I. Shorcka, Schuy- | o Taens: g, apisyille; > | First on batls: Davia BT Won 1n the Niuth. Chicago, Burlington & Quiney; General Mana- | ler. Weleh. 'Batterie McGitl_and Buckle . ger G. W. Holdrego of the B. & M.; Gen-| At the Millard—R. B. Schneider, Fromont; | Tnks and Welch. Time: -One hour and | , 5 \LM{V,:.’\"', J‘uu‘(- 13 ~’\.“""M1-1T‘ > eral Manager W. Brown of the Burling- | % Il. I'radenburg, Lincoln; J."3. ‘Caarls, | thirty minutes. Umpire: Emsife. Attend. | Sram)—A larke and enthuslastio crowd met | ton's Missourl lines; General Manager Dickin- [ &)\ J xrl' 4""|'\1"' }-llxxv}l\l. « s . Adams, | ance, ) at the ball grounds today to see the game | ( ) son and Car Accountant Buckingham of the | °'{y (10" & Tiawiey, Laneoln ANOTHER TRIPLE PLAY. ERsantys iy Ang. Revid Ity Leams, | nlon Pacic; Superintendent of Car Serviee | 3. %" (;‘_..“” ames oinamere, Hobrok; | NEW YORK, June 13.—Both teams played | Jhe fiome, tearm heit! the visttors down unth | N €. W. Hequenberg and Superintendent Rath- | Lexin 8 Sudlard, b Platees ' | Poorly, but thé Browns could not hit Rusie | 10 884 105 eore 0 In tavar of | bura of the Missourl Pacliic; Assistant Gen- | Lafin: D' Lanin, Wymore; W W \vens, | B4 cpportune umes. “he feature was a | B &7 S e Wil e another gam: bt eral Superintendent C. A. Goodnow of the | Schuyler, riple play by e, Iarrel and Stafford. | 1o veq by the same teal morrow. Now open for the scason. Atlendance, 1,500, Scor Milwaukee: Assistant General Manager Allen | Eugene Moore of Norfulk, T. J. Majors of Stiandanne, 1A “Sooen X, re of N T. A v sesrsesans 3 O 23020800 0~ Wayne waxes Wakefield. N NN N N of the Rock Island; General Manager Burt of [ Peru, L. 1. Richards of Fremont, Tom M Louls 300 FAYNE, N 9 £y the Eikhorn and H. S. Jaynes of the Omaha | Sooks ¢ Lincoin and Mati DAyRRacty ‘of [ERMOMRotastean 80. 0 3 D000 0-4| WAYNE, Neb, June 13—(Specal Tei T}lh R}LSU{ T w road. galalla comprise a coterle of politiclans at | x ] . 3 gram.)—The Y. M. C. A. club of this city he A N o o TeRints ow York, St. Louis, 6. Earned runs: | N R . o Tables furnlshed pienic parties. Matters of a routine nature were taken up | Wi ALULARE With them aro rewiatered Jim | 80 guln 1”7 Pirst base by errors S| and the Wakeficld club played a hotly cc P g X . B L 5 ] ested g )t b e grounds this [ LA BURNO, Blondin's and the report of Superintendent Van Tuyl | of this city | Sorie 4 8t Rouls. & . L on bases: New teated game_of ball at the falr grounds thi ” A TUBNO, - Blandin's | sucoesion. - gives of the association was road, which was the | At the Merchants—George W. Richter, | Dyoitonstein, 3. oft Tusie, 1. Steack ot | Wayne 22016 3| . formances afternoon and Syening today, subject of discusslon, Gresham: L. L. West, Halglor; P | By Dreitenstein. 2; by Rusie, 7. Two-base | Wakefleld ... "0\ 14000 0-¢] Ballaon Asceiision and parachute. jump - rael, Benkelman: . W. Libby, Elk 8 Vi dtren. 8 oe hi . | 8 o'clock. Travel Heglns to Fick Up. Ross Hitchcock, Steriings F. O. Dort, Bier: | B Stfen watretl. Bacrifice hits: Dowd. % Stolen bases: Burke (2), Schriver ( ' Pointer and Miseot Ata'n Duriog the past two days there has been [ Unig Jy 1L Bishon, N.°A Bacon, Lincoin: | iariel, Brown. Caoley. Tonner. Triple biay: | BUFFALO, N. Yo June 13.—Hal Poioter & decided boom In passenger traffic, as indl nd Tsland; G. A NAS. ethaviand, § o Warnal to_Siaitord 1 owned by the Village farm, and Ma 22 “ . ” h ) cated by the bustness at (he unton depot. | Columbus; Claude V. Smith, Kearney: A. | cnstein and Dotz Time: Tae L rend 04, owned by W. I. Taylor, will p SK or p 11S a e The number of passcngers in the waitiog [ I Bound, Go W McCoy, Lincoln fivo minutes. Umpire: Campbell two races, best three heats in five, at the THIS EVENING, ! Ubterson, Tekamuh; ¢ G 3 o Grand Cireuit meeting In August for vooina preceding the departure of trains has | A g WASHINGTON, June 13.—The Cincinnati nd. Clrogit | First Infuntey Nebrasks Natios Rearly doubled, and the arrivals increare i | B o D Narbors il 1ot Lg‘v:lm’fl)o:y,]\b;- Iaihiayion guue wa. posiboned gn gen ] 8860 98R TRCH eStaurantS an ars. e aroportion. The traffic Is shout equal asj braska City; A. A. Welch, Wayn BALTIMORYE, June 13.-The Baltimore-| Grand concert tonight, Courtland Beach. ¢ Sherman avenue cars now run 0 th St

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