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THE OMAHA e ——————————————————————————————————————————————— ettt ROCKFORD WAS OU l'('l,,\S\"lil)? MAYSOLVE Missouri Which May Ends of Justice, Divorce Yet Serve the Lt FAMILY SKELETON'S BONES WILL RATIL Yo Tramps Whieh Bloody Cri Was (h Re o ot rged uit ) the Keal I Sove to Likely the Discovery of FpetEator brought out many ling develoy mmitted 1 may st was ¢ seven years il eks ag that astonishment Ing the marriage v Whittingte hree children Ally hav espoc part of wite with K th 18 are The m 1 usband an have promaturely trouble has on account of during the beautitul appears ten years The husband began the past face presumably they The a school younger that charges t years Payne have had wite ars, has a as | fresh as I's, and really 18 at her wrong dolug nin named ha Whittington city. He alleges with other men of the public rs in the men yne was found deal near the Whittington farm seven years 1t through the heart, ani his mur a0 never been apprehended. A to Whittingte tatements, the re between Pa and Mrs. Whitting ton had been n existence two years before he discovered them. It was abput that time that Payne mysteriously Killed. Payn had started from the Whittington house just at dark and was shot by some cne In am bush. The statement that Payne's guilty et was known to Whittington, it is be may lead to the unraveling of the ant already the rich farmer fis suspectel of having had a hand in the killing of the man who had destroyel his happiness ) arresto were ever made for the killing Payne. It not ki that he any enemies, and the on ry advanced about his death was that he had been shot by wandering vagran At that time it was not known that he was accused of having illicit relations with his nefghbor's pretty wife and no suspieion was attached to Whitting ton. Whittingion now makes atemen that he had positive knowlelge of his wife's relations with the murdered man, and that ho fo her and said nothing about it to nging disgrace upon his children with a lived omestead, south that it has been since that tim in his charges, tion of Joseph netghbor near of this kept up The Interest however, cent Payne, for P’ ag Joseph tations liove mystery of Hunting o Traim PH, Mo., June the desperado who r and killed a sheriff in Ok is believed to be hiding in of thi and bt ST. JO! Sam Dlak senger train a fow w the neighborhood hunted by United States marshals known to have been in the vicinity dale, where he lived when marshals have made sever t place in the hope of capturi there he was hidd-n by marshals went after him, After the train robbery in brother of Blake was kilied by but Blake escaped by shooting He 15 the son of a Methodis formerly lived near Clarksdale tance cast of this city brother ran away from parents did not_hear from atter they had become train robbe Blak» 1s sald to be engaged to a farmer's daughter near Clarksdale, and thers fs a suspicion among tho officers that she assisted in <hield ing him a fow nights ago when they to the neighborhood in search of him is belleved to have planned a train robbery a mile north of this city two weeks ago, but was preventsd from exccuting it by the knowledge that his movements were watche by United States marshals. - fon of your brighte uses and p Powder. - Huston’s Assailant Fined, Yesterday afternoon in police court Tony Sansone was fined $20 and costs for Aighting and the same charge against T. R. Huston was dismissed. Huston is the bleyele rider who a few nights ago ran into a little ltalian girl, Sansone’s daughte Twelfth stred and’ Capitol avenue. Sansone called a num ber of his countrymen to his 0! was about to annihilate Huston when a band | of negroes came to the latter's assistanc and saved him. The evidenca showed the Huston was trying to get of fighting while Sansone tried to get as deop! as possible. al) a pas homa ks ago, o city, s Blak of Clark th hat wa his th Oklahoma a he officer the sheriff inister, who a short dis Blake and home and them again until their Blak th Got You'll Cream the find Baking t dises Dr. fricn Prce’ is near out into it Car Wheel John Rogner, 12-year-old other boys last evening J western frelght ~train which into the Unfon Pacific froi and Jones streets, Rogne ceeded in getting on but fell and one of the car his foot. Several toes the leg was badly 5L Josephs hosp Eighteon - Cat O His be mped with N two on a North. wi ht house at Ninth s companions suc- Rogner slipped and wheels passed over were taken off ay bruised. He was \ tal. He lives at to ih o the State Fair Festiva Jun Editor of Tl f woman who wor naming e fair festivitl READ! Alice McDonough of Omaha wa Na OMAHA, Who is the $10 Ans the wi iT . is th for rtunate the sta Miss THE TMUSCULAR SYSTEM of every weary, thin or thin blood- ed person docs its 8 \\nrk with con- ¥ feel worn,” or tired out, “‘run-down " r nervou Fecble tic, peopl Ayspep. 1 that cx ¢ aftera meal is sure to cause B lessened power to digest food — be- cause little W carried the gastric orgaus to the muscle What is needed plenty of blood, nd that of the right kind. T Golden Medical Di covery makes pure, rich blood, and to gain in blood is nearly always to olesome jlesh up to the healthy Every one ¢ a certain surplus of flesh to mect the emergencies of sic ness ; to resist the attack of consumption, grip, malaria a ‘Thin_ blooded people are always getting sick, and none of the organs of the body can get along with out the food they requirs for work, which is pure blood. To ga 1 to keep strength nd flesh s the sceret of health, usefulr and happiness. With new blood and re- freshed nerves a confident feeling of return. ing health comcs also. Nervous mauifestatic ) as sleep- lessness, nervous debility and nervons prostration are in nine cases out of ten * the cry of the starved nerves for food.” If you feed the merves on pure rich blood the nervous symptoms will cease, It is bad practice to put the uerves to sleep with so- called celery mixtures, coca compounds or malt extrcts; what is nceded is a blood maker, The " Discovery " is composed of vegetable ingredients which have an e pecial effect upon the stomach, liver, and blood making glands, Yor the cure of dyspepsia, indigestion, liver complaint, weakened vitality, and for puny, pale, peo- ple, Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov- ery cannot be equaled. Thousands have testified 1o its merits, i bl Pierce’s MURDER MYSTERY | Evrossee | had | { for the | Hon | ana pulling | | | | | | | | | | | | AGAINST LAUDER Miss Locke us fler Street Car Cond Assailant ctor, Abr Identifled by and by The prelim 3. Lauder ary Aham rday a Bens Miss 1 saulted r actions Irvingt nd side. Miss Lo from the started t Walnut the fought Lauder d Hor n the K time he walk hill 1 time nd of th 7 o'clock her how about liberti struggle hair and pins until te, and prisoner w da of Vet $100 to pay niduct fled him BEFERRED TO COUNTY ATTORNLY, OMAHA the A question aper 1 swer from the county 1 would like to know let_out on a the first degr: - o t Tra last for Kehoe with by drunk with a shop at 416 night he and Calla of beer together ot T ugh the like t As how James od with A CITIZEN o uld attorney ur and w murder in e, Jim Offiee Callahan rs Fahey was and D charged L shoemaker ith street, Las drank several bowls managed to get drunk. Kehoo fell into trance from the effects of the liquid, ard le in this condition Callahan appropriated waich. A few minutes later a man named Olsen, a friend of Kehoe's, came ir and asked him what time 1t was. Then Ke hoo discovered that his watch had mys teriously disappeared and accused Callahan t taking it. ‘The latter puiled a knife anl ttempted stab Kehoe, but Olsen pre ted him from doing so, receiving a cut in wris the ecuffie. Callahan then ran arrested by Baldwin Kehoe night st aling watch was rrost g and A Meanwhile Officers Baldwin rived on the scene and a lahan was given them. A short time later they placed him under arrest. He at first de nfed that he hal taken the watch or that h had it in his pe fon. It was found, how ver, s poc Then he tha e had given it to him. Callahan is ut the penitentiary on parole, having sent there for having robbed a man of and Fahey ar lescription of Cal 0. eption to eptfon glven the university sottlement people at the Chapel of the penter last night was a success from ¢ point of view. The lar and lights were autiful, the night perfect, the attendanc arge and the speeches entertaining. Among those who spoke were President Brooks of Tabor college, Prof. Gates of th place, Rev. A. Irvine, Messrs. Tukey, Alexander and Tiffany of Omaha. As a proof that there fal for practical work, the small boys in the background smoked eigarettes, Mr. Irvin d what the young women hiope to The ment will not be distribution of soup or old clothes, but saying and doing of pleisant things tting acquainted with the nelghbors. sident Brooks sald the people at Tabor very much interested in the work and workers. The plans were about the same imilar settlements in the east, except A the relfgious idea will be promi t in the Tahor scttlement The hundred guests seemed to be in pathy with the movement, and if the enthusi 1sm lasta it is thought much good will be accomplished. After the rendering of excel- lent v nd instrumental music the com- pany sey ] - ty Workera, The re oxten n and g Pr wer the as for it n ym rat v e el Worthy Yankee of the the first the Japan Twenty-fo fire at an Orlent. line of forts at Mail, a soldier b regiment usually con Just as he was about to the enemy's side came whizzing on, and, marvelous to relate, en- tered the barrel of his own gun as smoothly and neatly as if the muzzles had been placed mouth to mouth. Of course there was a xplosion, and the soldier's plece was shat tered to the stock, but without his receiving any Injuries whatever. A fractional variz tion to the right or left would have cause hostile bullet to enter his head or face that his escape was nothing short o aculou erved the stock of the and afterward exhibited who permitted him to keep nto of his narrow escape Wyoming Kanchm CHEYENN June 21.—(Spe William Goodell of Cokeville, Miss Laura Helen Leonard of married here last evening at St. Mark’s wrch, by Rev. Dr. Rafter. Tho a member of the Third Wyoming and is a_wealthy ranchman of Wyoming. The wedding was at- by a number of the Wyoming uls and Cheyenne society people. - Fleld Sporta for th SR, Wyo., June ¢ r July ce Told by a While storming Port Arthur, says belonging to the raised his rifle to fcuous Chinaman. fire a bullet from u mi it to his colonel it as a me V Weds lal.)— Wyo, this city wer Episcopal ¢ groom Is legislatur weste tended offh “th « prog the I The principal Caspor and brat th feature of the program st for a fifty-dollar cup b Douglas marksmen. Cash oftered for foot races, bicycle races andshotgun con The sports with a football game between the van and Townsend clubs. in city is a prizes and will Sul Hetd Up 1n PAUL, June 21 r Press from T t Rainy Lake City lay by twe Butler's att behind him and 1 Cashier. A speelal wer, Minn sbbed yes 1 Cas car to the The, was T One the he ur masked men while t him on up engig other head land th - W Shooting Acerder RAWLINS, Wyo., Jur gram.) Ivin Herrick fon Pacifi son of Murray left ko . half s PEENONAL PABAGRAPHS, Hebrg of Emerson J. Reed of A. Martin is a Paxton guest at the Ar- of Chadron is at the Del- D., is registered registered b owas in th Holway, Call M J Mur- Mrs V. B. Doddri Doddridge of is & guost at the Millard Hover, Lima, 0., 1s L. Kell Dellone arl wif. Missouri - v Ml 8 Je Gassard, 1au, Kansas Ira Mallory, Grand Francisco; A. L. 3 and wife, Coz or, Deatrice; Miss Peter Chicago San L Graud Island; A. R. Denst Tillls Holt. Beatrice; H. L. Falihowe, Murkin, Chicago: W. A. Bmith t E B ight, St. Louls; C. O, Car- er, Alblon; Charles B. Van Siyke, D W. L. Mover, Crawford, Neb, « pert M stunning | Homo Team Plays Good Ball and Takes the First Game Fasily, AND FIELDED WELL HIT THE BALL orge MeGuines: Givea an Exhibition of Good Umpiring Ktord Sigos Joo Battin in Eftort t Strengthen Up, Omaha s eph Lincoln Jacksotiy Philadelph Cleveland, -1 New Y s M w_York Washingt sokiyn, 4; Hoston, innatl, 7 St L 17; Detroit, 4 kee, 8; Minneay Rapids, 1; Ind Milwia The Omahas and the of fair R the ounds before Kfords opened eastorn up in fairly the teams th " g0 cr T by far too long drawn and too lop-sided to be of any especial int and joy the crowd acted the strife was due to the easy way Huteh's put the kibosh to Littl Although undoubtedly lust here by the acquisiti lland and Dolan, the outclassed anyway at wi ame was st what ext from which Nic's strength n of Rockfords in yester- ¥ in men on. since H aggregat ned Truby were clearly lay's conte The playing of the Omahas was sharp and cisive, Paddy Miles being alone in his agged work. Both the errors of Hutch and O'Brien were excusable, the captain's being A muff of diffficult running atch and Willie's a pped low-thrown ball Darby's gilt-edged, while the Hutchinson ling was as was hitting of was note Lohman's ¢ Nattress, worthy Another feature piring of Ge time pitcher was prompt correct Manager N old Joe game atching Pace and f the contest was the um MeGuir the famous old the St. Louis Browns. He his decisions and generally e of in icol received Battin from saying he was Rockford, and Nic tel last evening Treasurer Turner of making the circuit with team and occu pled a seat in the secor box at lay's game. He was much chagrined antile work of the Rockfords, but they would even up matters today. The score a telegram Indianapolis during lib rty to sign graphed him an from the with offer the the Rockford club is yester at the Wi s declared OMAHA, R BH. SH P 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 si. 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 PO, Nattress, ih Slag R Hutchin O Brien. Lohm P 18 1 i 1556000 m, G 1 .5 1 4 1 4SS 1 1 beinz hit by ROCKIFORD. 3 1. SH. 8B, ir 1 b 0 1h 0 i 1 nd 0 0 1 1 0 Darby, Total *Dolan out batt Visner, Truby, Kreig, Kling Hol Ink Nicol, Snyder, Dolan, o D Totals Omaha Rockford Earned runs Nicol. Thred Hutchinson, O'Brien to Darby, By Darby, 8; By Darby, 1 Time: Two he Umpire: 0 0 Omaha, 1 ase hits Dou! Lohman. by Dolan, 0 00 0 00 Two-base hits Nattress, | Pace, plays: Miles 1o Struck out: ¥ ases on ball 8 Dolin, Hit by pitehe «d “halls: Lohman, 1 twenty-five minut by 1 ABBEY AT WILL, June 21— (Special The Saints had an easy time t Brackett’s boys from Quincy and poun Abbey all over the lot,” getting fifteen hits, two home runs and a total of twenty bases. Parvin pitched the game for the home team and let the Quincys down with six seattering hits, none of which did them good, thelr only run being made on Slagle's wild to first. The featu of the game we playing of the Sain in_the fourth inning, when Farrell hit for three bases with no one out and then could 1d the home russ of Parvin and 5. Score Joseph essiid Quiney 0 JOSEPH legram.) tay with 10-7 00— 1 010 010 15 Quiney. 6 Krrors foarned runs: st Two-b hits: Larocque. hits: Farrell. Home runs Alberts. Stolen bases: Me ), Jones, McHale, Slay iritin to Alberts ‘to” A Alberts; Larocque to McVey Off Parvin, 1; off Abbey, 1 By vin, 1:'by Abbey, 2. Grifiin, Parvin, Batteries ies; Abbey and Boland One hour ‘and forty-five minutes Mr. Burns. JAVE BUCK A SCARE LINCOLN, June (Spectal Telegram.) WIith the score standing 10 to 0 in favor of Barney, support went to plecos and lost heart. Th ias soon caught and the locals substituted Hansen for Leitman, who hit hard. In the elghth Hansen vietim to the Bucks" batting fury was put in to reliove Barnes in and he, too, wan slugsed. Lincoln was weakened by Cole’s absence on account of ilin and Iimmerer, who took his piace, did Iy | L i 3 o 1 0 Joseph, Quincy, Parvin, thy, Mareum Double plays cum; Slagle to Bases on balls Struck out Sacrifice hits Parvin “and R mpire i was belng fell a Grag the sixth, 0 0 oln oria Hits Peoria l!:m'v Haller 19 17 rrors Peor Buren Barnes Three-basc Barnes, Nulton tman, 5; off Hansen, Struck out By t to Fisher Buren to forty-five Lincoln Peoria Lincoin, Iarne 12 Two-buse hits sullivan (1), Kimmer Nulton, Hangen nedy, Kimmerer 1 balls: OfF 1 Barnes, 3; off Hit runs Van In, Gragz, 3 Iyi v pitcher Double plays: Franeis Flynn to Francis; Van Time: Two hours and Umpire: Ward WILD THROW MOINES, Tn., June Moines ‘108t n cl through a wild y third to hom hurt his hand id a couple utes I (Special osely conteste throw by Mc to cut a runner nd the runner others later Des Moines. Moines, 4 Vandyke. " Two-ba eteher, Devenney \ bases: Holmes (2). Andrews, 1; off Parker Andrews, 1; by Parker, 1 By Parker, 1 Jacksonville Jatteries and Hoover minutes 10 Juck hit bid uck o it Double plays 1 biteh Andrews affle Time hours Umpir At- Two Haskell STANDING OF THR Played, W Lincoln Omaha | Des™ Maoiiic Quincy Jacksanvilie ekford Joseph A ar Jacksonville at Toduy's ¢ at #:45 bull trains v Sixteenth ® 2:10. Batt Game called day, 3:0. Lia 1 Howa Bunday Hort Howard and h Outhat Wilcox & 15 xlay the ol the Draper by ox & 441 10 Wilcox & Ashland, P nine defedted of wis the Drapers. § the to 4 avy Th a score h s 04 rdman Mursh nger )k in the Slver Grays Neb., June 2L—(Spe hottest g of ba was played here today betwe Grays, color Lincoln, “Highniyers.”" The game fayor of Sterling. Dean | BTERLIN gram.)—The | the season | the Suver the Ster 4 to 19 al Tele me ball n in stood out | | | by | | was and | Plummer were the battery for Lincolu and | DAILY BE ATURDAY, 0o 22, JUNE Whited o (tehor £ Ken w After dr ANES Unele Ar CLEVE Tred today nothing 1 fell G ive X " and, Cloveland 1L Kk r Ly Tt el o rson LAND. e “Saw In “the il riflith's ore Cle binll i o-bise ), MeGa Grimi Youni (1 On Umpire In the ime st timely ba len b Terry to Burkett Terry an twenty-five PHILLIE; PHILAD won from the Orfoles today Atten work rr, La Hurkett 0 Zimn he Galvin ind iy tiig turk Lan Anson Ratt Dona miny WO! Philadelphia Baitimore Hits rora: Phi runs 1 Hamilton runs ton, lelphia man, Kee plays to Jennin ) “error Off Tayl Taylor o Iim Umpire Hall GER YORK, NIEW superh Yorks a sutplayed New Yor Washing Hits: N rors: N runs on bases First bas ington, 1 w off Mercer, by Merce 1, Germ ford to. I 8 teries MeGuire. minutes « BOS BOSTO! Brooklyn the Roston Brooklyn Hits: 13 ton, 1; Brook] m Sextor Corcoran, xton, 3 Tuck chance, Nash Daub, K hours’ and Attendanc ELY'S FRROR LOST LOUIS. June 21 biit the Browns lost the rank error of Ely in th guined a winning ST, well, Louis sinnat Louis, twright Phitade b wylor Thompson (2. Left man Baltir ler, My ' Balt " Two Mur MAN h ork in victory the Kk on ow W W Yor York Yor ew © by er r S nan, Sel ulle Wi rman ne Umpi TON| N s mndd Hostons batted oston, 6 sroukiyn yn, ulls n, J. 8frug Doubl i Corcoran to Daly unassist Batterles eni 1t i t i Loul Cine ;' Cineinn Ely Juinn t « base on b Struck out Breitensto Tume pire Boston Pittsburg Cleveland Tw Keef STANDING OF H alls: « Ity i hou in Baltimore Chicago PLiladelp Brooklyn New Cineinnat Washingt St. Louis hia York | on Leuisville .00 Games adelphia bure St. GAMES Grand Rapias and Indianapolis AND RAPIDS, rand R Indianapol Hits Errors Hatter Mk KANSA Kansas St. Paul Hits rors teries Boyle. [t Detroit Hits Detroft, 1 Pears an MILWA Milwauke Minneaj Hits rors teric Wilsc STANDING Indinnayol Milwauk AMinnear St. Paul Kansas « Grand R Detroit University ¢ 1 above af) tea of won Satun will line rapper hanahan Russell Goode Husler Sh The M, ¢ follc Stewart ( Hunter Fitzgeral Ackiey O Neil Dee Pogh Cottrel Mahoe Rawley The gan ¥ " DA ( gram.) today to 6. “Red W CLEVE annual ( ment tod, (Red Wi highest T Cle Louts; Washington at Baltimore. to, at veland I Trops the the LPHIA, Jent WE June Su Brooklyn had his o ball in the \Jury ar the game Two G Spiders June 2 two lively first game fifth curves and 00 1 Nhicago, 1, 4, Chica 1 Chi Kittredy T Anson t inil ner ur i MeAle Grifiith and Nty \ nds 0o ) Chic Chicago, hicago, veland, 1 “hicago, b, e "MeKean ge. | Sacrifice Burkett Hit by pite Cuppy Time: Urnpire BY HARI June 21 0 14 0 hue ites N iphia, 1 ia, 3, Haltim phiia THompson Stolen 't b, u Clar nore irray (2) 1ing imore, 1. F off Hemming ments; i ours " and A MY 21— Les box & fternoon WA June the this 10 0 0001 11; Wash Washingto Wash York, 1 rors: New Y \ balls: O ck_out tolen bases bach. Double ) Clark; Joyee 10 pitehes and Schriver Pwo_hour Emslie AT TI Sexton uld have wo decently 1010 0010 rooklyn, § wrned bases of acrifice hits k out: By le playvs k. AK i od. Hit by Sexton ¢ 1 Grim, utes. Umy TH Both lend. 0 0 30 0 2 0 0 Cincinna innati, 1. I ati, 1. Two-k Tins to ome tz, H » Pei Wt Ehret, 3 Rhines, 11 Peitz; Tthin s and five THE LW o York Lou Chicago: W v at IN TH n \pids Grand Grand Kilr 1 s oy ity Kansas ansas ( Daniels T, Mi Detroit “Toled i Lohbe UKE Milwauk Milwaukes, 1 Stephen lis lis ity Apid ternoon ms wil three by the Mateh 21 cging June 0 apids, Rapids, oy June el 00 City, City, and St st June ki (€ Jiine M Mi Weaver kee, 13 n and OF THE Played. W b ve th Universi | play the games, the University nning by By Pi rgen; kht fou u NATIONAL " Fifty ® Cleveland nd five W o, O hit her and me G )l T ore 10 30 Baltimore. Two-bise Car K Sullivan to Hallman to Boyle to_Reitz first 1 i fift een ST ter , 13 gt n, 1oy ork 1 ( « Staf o pl to German M and seve A i my n 00 01 Br runs N K Lo enn. Nash to to Lachance; 1 it il (\] ire i ¢ tea gam A 10 tl, 9 wrned runs s Miller @) Connor off minutes on Boston; ile i WESTERN Indianapolis, Indianapolis, and ne « g ul ol y! n ty second rst t by ® score of § to 12, T Ip as o At teams Tl e A. park ne will 1o OV I he hon the Bl ne W LAND, hambe y Ra ) won average ows Position Short Left Middle Right Substitute A ¥ ball R b this afternoo Posit Short Cateh Piteh, Ha n Ia., June e club ne 21 was d team by on 1he June Worthing Dinn 0 21 ph the throughout T ark gan W Y Knickerh (Spe 1o v In t e of Hamond badge the The wtors at all points, Plummer forefinker rth inn o hift LEAGUE f es of it hun ball aid 0 they effect ted Lo 101 9. Errors ned run Left on Grift Grimty T'w M pitchor Hatterios Kittredge minutes. the by tically inning i hase on bases base on Struck hred Zim Child Ml Double 1 Zim hour Avin JATTING he hillies iperior bat 10 00 1 I 1 e hits Home Hamil Phila Hall Double Reitz It base on ball Batteries it and Clark minutes. German's the New Giants Score 10 2—8 00 0-3 on, 7. Br 3, rned 1, 1. Left Washington, 1 Wash man, 1 Ferman Yo 1 Crooks to 1. Bat fercer and teen ttendance BAT stified eusily ore 00 the had 0—1 rors: Bo Boston ash. First ennedy, 4 ng, Duffy iy, 1; by Lowe to hed ‘ball Tenney me: Two McLeod AMI ns batted pe through fifth, when the ttendance 1 0 0 Errors St hits: Mo Stolen Double First Rhir tteries d Murphy Um- TEAMS Lost Phil- at ' Pitts cinnati at LEAGUE ndulge in 010 1 i and 0 ul It Jones 1 0 Score i neapolis, Soldiers. park of of the thelr which on last he teams niversity Bittinger elen | Abbott MeAuliffe MelKelvey Creigl 1 M D. Trail r Burn, fents Tda Grove. Badge. he second \§ tourna this city for contest Ker | the | MoeMureh tied for wed sidte” I‘U\ll’l)\ll) THE BOAT RACE| Joekey CHAPTER OF ACCH [ Norse and Chorn Neverely Ponnsylvania's Shell Stove in a Few Minutes Before the Start. | WILL TRY 1T AGAIN K a | two tra aces with of today's ra Rathbone, el the stepping Into a hole near his Hght les at the pastern | wied into the cond in He dismounted who ran away CINCINNA A heavy 1 Attendance o v the Ing at Latonia who won the ON MONDAY ime back to lame stumbling or st broke th and e wire joint. O Squire ( s of People Went o Disap- polnted—tinnks Were 1 and Craft In the A Many More, tence on his | ind | Sum in e " i ned with leg Ivor turned the Rath " 1 Pavan 1) second selling, one mile 8 to 1) won, Jim Dolen (0 Ransom (4 to 1) third. T race, purse, five furlon W Americus (10 to b 2) third. Time: 1 race, s mile and an ¢ nd, Michael (15 to 1) third. Time Fourih race, purse, seven furlongs mingo @ to 5 won, Hanban (7 to four-mile race St CYE (0 to 1) third. Time: 1:34 ant Columbia 1fth rice five furlongs: | t G |ing dwabled to 1) won, o 2 Helen of | Troy (15 Tin the contest until g that Pennsylvania nt wounded shell and take part in th for which each has been for weeks of spectators, no man can s1y how they were pllc the hill in every vantage away disappolnte wash that crushed Pennsylvania's shell to have come from the large tug in which Governor Morton came down the river from his home to view the race. The tug, how ever, be it the governor's not, tho far side of the river from Pennsylvania's boathouse and her ¢ at least unfor- tunate in not having secured their shell from he oncoming rolle Great as the story e | The this POUGHKERPSIE of a4 pass mashed the shell « againot boathouse wer away for with the One of the the two others Y tug aftors wash ng Pennsylvania float the the t of it trio be [ el as men | gettir star thelr LS elgh proell Aquatic determined Monday lofe even 1n next mi - 0 mend her Jockey Pu LOUIS, June del Mar in the flagrant manner. His vorite and carrled a lot was called to the judges off the track, and all th were declared off. Hercy L stable boy while warming track was fairly fast. lesults IIrst race, 81X and a half furlongs: High Test (12 to'1) won, Francix Pope (12 t Prince (15 to 1) third, Ti 1 I race, five furlongs: John B (5 to St. Auna (6 to 6) second, Adrlan (O to third: “Time: 1:04, Third race, milo and (3 to 1) won, Rey del Marcel (10 t6 1) third Fourth race, seven fu (T to 5 won, George W nd, David (4 to 1) third Fifth race, six furlongs ). won, Sundown_(8 to (2 to 1) third, Time Sixth race, one mile Zoulika (even) me: 1:45 ed the 2. —J¢ third mount of Favorite key 1 race was struggle preparing ST igh pulled in a most fa money n | many stand and ruled | oty on the race es fatally kicked | up today. The v hot Thousands on sible Th is sald fdes and afloat point, went " Won, was on b} A quarter Mar 2 to 5) Time: 2:11% longs: Shining 1 talley (4 to 1) se Time: 1:32 Leader Han second, Gintzey of the day might have been had there been a race, It 1, in view of the unfortunate termination, easily told. The water conditions during the entire day were good for racing. Before the time the race should have been started all the buoys mark ing the course had been removed, lsaving the an open course from start to finish Pennsylvania’s coxswain, C. H. Perkins, sald this evening: “The swell struck our shell and litted her clear off the float and dropped her with a bang upon it. 1 think a second wave lifted her again and she fell on the sta beard side, smashing three holes in the cock it and also breaking the deck. She filled im- mediately and the crew jumped from the launch to the float and held her, or she would have been smashed into toothpicks, as the swell continued breaking over the edge of the float. She was a brand new boat and cost $600." Tmmediately 3) 1:17 Miss Clark @ to 1) W nd, Ulmar @ to 1) third © i the test of 1t crews 1o SAN FRANCISCO Al except the Rinfax, who ht a today and Rosiilts race, one mile woi, Tom Clirk Rey (2 to 1) third ' four_and i 3 ) won, L o1 *avorite ird 150 like a stak to 1 against won o ) race, ripple, ra won with Eim First to selling ) to Time o halt ‘furions n L7 third Jerome 1) se 1:42 (! to 1) Sar Lui Second nd, Third race, short six furlong us Unfax O to 1) won, vy Realization (3 to 1) third Fourth r one mile, selling ley (3 to 2) won, Sympathetics socond, Garela (3'to 2) third Pifth race, flye and a Hueneme (11 to 6) won, G second, Lady Jane (11 to L:00) handieap o 1) second, Time: 1:1 Miss Buck e to 1) me: 1:428 furlongs g (5 to 1) third, Time or this accident a confer nee was held and Cornell offered Penn sylvania the use of her nad shell, but as Cornell's shell s rigged for starboard stroke, while Pennsylvania rows a port stroke, and as a half day would be required to re-rig the shell, this proposition was not feasible It ‘was then decided to postpone the race il Monday next. af! half 1d ) vorites Won. Three favorites 1 one of the two backed ond Threo KANSAS CITY, June 21 were first at the finish, a other winners was a well Track lightning f; Summaries ace, six and a ha'f furlongs: Vir to 1) won, Westbrook (1 to 1) & r Charles (3 to 1) third. Time: 127 I nd race, one mile: Bob Carter (even) [ 1 Ten § @ to 1) second, JaJa G to D | i, third. Tim i Third race, five ren i, Mislaid (20 tc ering o 1 third: Time Fourth race to 5) won, W (7 to Fifth race won, Miss Auron, jr., Wind Up ut 0 DETROIT, June 2t wound up this ther and a fairly la Its First race. won In_(hre T Pool Sellers Continue to Vo Business at the Raco Track, DES MOINES, Ia., June 21 am,)—At the third day's Moines Driving park and track fast, but the attendance only hed 1 The time was fa nsid- the classes, and only ident marred the went L mile in 207, i the 1 the talent got the worst of it. Robert J, Hal Pointer 1 Joe Patchen were on parade at interva ut were not spe mmaries trot, purse Rizpah, m (i"att MeVe den) " King Holllday, ihile) hen POUR CROWDS DE MOINE a s fal Tele mecting at the the weather was furlo 1) Hazel econd 58 (1 to 2 Evidence one 1y's pleasure The suloon pool selling was hooming ar turlongs nn (6 to o) Time: 1:33 five furlongs: John P (3 to 1) Addie (3 to 1) Second, Barney (1 to 1) third. Time: 1:06, wa 1 niand Park. The Highland afternoon with attendance. r raldmont park ") fair “ PFalevera (Tile races 3 wi ¢ b s, Hulliday" 2:40 trotting. pu straight heats. Time Clara T, Basil Wilkes, G and General Wilkes, ‘maid, br. 'm., by (King cry, blk (Pyie) Harr Numinghim also $300: M Time: 2:25%, 20 Banner. Charley R, Cres ton, Tndin, Mollie 8, Tommy W, Fritz I Peridulum ‘and Rosaline also staried § Third r 2:20 trotting, purse $i00: Jim ] Smith we traight heats. Time: 2:21 lo, 31 Harry B, Bassora, Maric and Corinne also starts Wind Up of 1he Ax ASCOT, Ing, June 2L—This was the jurth and last day of the Ascot meeting and the usual large number of persons wer in attendance. There were but three run ners for the Hardwick stakes, and Lebaudey's - Barbary finished fiist; Callis trate second, and Titmouse third Fifteen horses started in the race for (Ot Twickenham stakes, over the last three- [ 3 EE fourths of the new mile which s straight | Vo o8 g2t up hill all the way. Mr. Blake's Hebron | afiods ‘bY 8 by won; Red Heart second, and Oatlands third. | 3 o0 b Thre were eight starters in the race for | proetor ¢, & the Windsor Castle stakes, over the 2-yea ler) : old course. Mr. H. McCalmont's Cushen- | puod! “Biiiney dall won; Wisdom second, and Murley Chief | V\Wijkes (Kl third. i Midn b, Harvard Has Not Sent Tts Rep! (Poessing) CAMBRIDGE, Mass, June Broc.{| §Eima James R. Ames, chairman of the Harvard | jay A athletic committee, denied today the re-| port that Harvard has cabled to Oxford and | Bul! Cambridge a_reply to thefr challenge for | (Hen an international athletic meeting. He said | Red that the answer would probably be sent as | Panie s 1 as Harvard recelved the copy of the | Camalto, ‘blk. h. (Martin) Challenge sent by mail | Xevier, blk. s, by Onslaught (i9ry) - Ashwell Wilkes, br, s, by Ashland Bont ¢ Wilkes SIOUX CITY, Planxty, | The Riv ) its annual regatta on the Big Sioux [EBlonsant tomorrow aftertoon. There will Le ruces, fours, doubles and singles. by Chas, Car- . L, bmy by Araces (Coviy) Hallie Harris, “uller) ¢nmy by Combinas by nca’ (Birown) m Flermit (Morris) Uik, m. by Monroc (Thompson).... h, by Prime (Marting b, m., Sherman's Ham bletonian ( | Zenobta, b, m by ot Racos. m., by Prince nt Lookaway, ¢ ok (S0 Time: ' 2131k piice, $i0 Union s Happy Unic Medium (] Manzerilla, ilden) b f, by Pentiand (5 l»)’ Churles Caf- by Tortoise (Ful- by Ashlana Aditeil by Prince Ro- itain Mist on) ... Willow, ch. (Alexander) h., by Tramp ~ 21 Boat s June ide on ix City. (Special club will hold rive canor gram.) X Lam, Stariight, b by (Lowenbersg) m., by Hinder' i) iy ont Linda, b. (Portery tain Intorferred ut Vittsburs. plle Colling, PITTSBURG, June ‘The races at Mc- Time Kee's Rocks were postponed until tomorrow Fantasy on account of rain mile in 2:07, Wilkes Pudih T ais e b 'mi, by Don 19 dr 2 SR her 1o with Liat which | ord, the n one went The U. S. Government Tests Show the Absolute Superiority of Royal Baking Powder. (Data from the latest Ofiicial U. S. Government Reporton Baling Powders, Department of Agriculture, Bulletin 13, page 599.) SoCSZ s L > OYAL is placed first of the crcam of tartar powders; actual strength, 160.6 cubic inches of leavening gas per ounce of powder. Every other powder tested cxhibited a much lower strength than the Royal, the average being 33 per cent. less Every other powder likewise showed the pre of alum or sulphuric acid. NSO AR AT :nce | e The claim that this report shows any other powder of superior strength or purity has been denounced as a falschood by the Government officers who made the tests, ARARZAE WALL 7., NEW-YORK| NCAR NSO ZR N ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. AN T AR AN R 2 [ Ie y Sprink Fry in hot 1 Gine Fish and Other Ki wipe dry, inside and out and season with salt sweet lard. % lard and 35 butter make a good mixture for frying fish. Th woment fish are done to good brown, take them from fat and drain in strainer garnish with parsley Fr rve ts an \ flour butter or Mucrro It ca \tul narjoram, parsley or uncooked meat gh water ¥ Breen hours adding Soup. with 4 agl coiender quarts Boil team waste t i n o bolling liguor, e rub the peas water—strain them Put water, i water turn that upplied by addiug fresh from liquor, return that to pot, rub the peas through sleve, chop an onion fine small sprig mint, let boil 10 minutes, stir a table spoonful flour into 2 of butter, add pepper and salt to taste, stir smoothly into boiling quarts boil 2 peas Keeping tre from by 3 el micelli will ouly tim + boilad Cherry Ja To 12 pounds chercies, Whe pound sugar; Lreak the stoues blanch them’ then put them sukar; boil all gently til trom tho pan. t pot welgh par fruit mes 1 clear | ripa, ot o Focont far this yeur Lakoland Prir her recond from ) trot, for purse $io) 1le tropol, ) | now cait Rara Avis, Santalina Time a trotting time so eded In lowering, ttwo In throe, bk (Mar » By Wlamers (1l by Silver Thorn Cpright Wilke £ by burg LA W RG, June 21 The nts of the et of the Hlinols division of the losed with t program event the five pris Moot W moat Intere class A, with forty best talent here. Tt was a from start to finish and Reping of Galeshury most prizes during the | Wing or 1 A A. A, McLain of Aurora and Hert R Am the best of today’s races was tha two, handicap, class it 13 Anderson M 8E Louls (00 yard 15 Maxwell of 8t 1 (110 yard O, 1% Bern hardt Toledo™ (160 third.” Time (pey \ lay sting wa starter hot performance wis won by Tert Those winning tha tournaument were F n Gardiner of Chicigo, o yard of Chicago went of 202 for one mil Lawson of Chicago, 1 went against the five. the distance in 1 Vinst Tl J. Kennedy i the state. recordd made it | Terrible Swe Pool Experts to Meat. At half past 8 Johnoy Kling, middle fielder of the Rockford t Johnny Murphy of this city of fitteen-bull pool at parlors on Douglas street o that I8 to pocket fifty for $00 a side, Thi the clever team, will me in match game FFoley's billiard The conditions s 100 balls to Murphy's American assoclation rules, Kling, as w pool expert, 18 way up in and his held the western champlonship for several years, his home being in Kansas City. Mr. Murphy is one of the local adepts, ‘und while he loes not rank with the crack professionuls, he i3 able to muke the best of them hustle At at handicap King glves b friends sanguine that he will w evening the are nt York. fal)~A game At this place today and in ail G YORK b, June 2 of base ball was played ch caused as much amusement to be taken In the game Wy to Appear this season, namely, between those employed in the court house and those on the rallroad. Tefore time for the game to begin numbers were on the ball ground, patiently waiting for the players to put in i appearance. As each one arrived and took his ective position there was loud cheering, The errors of Rame wers hardly frequent 5 counte Score: Railroader st as @ North Viatte. Neb., June peeinl clghteen bieycle ing John start- tos handicap. The tir W. W. Hainline, scrat road was not'in extra ioyelo Rond Kac NORTH PLATTIE Telegram.)~In the road race this eve Ing with nine mir prize was_won by man, in 67:10. The good conditi at o, mile 11 won, n Will Take Some Towa Sealp Paxton Gallagher fermerly the Convention tour of Towa, where a series of be played. They will vixit Sioux City mars, Haywarden, Cherokee, Sheldon jther towns, The and 00D’s Sarsaparilla is carefully prepared by experienced pharmacists from Sarsa- parilla, Dandelion, Man- drake, Dock, Pipssiscwa, Juniper Berries, and other well known getable remedies. 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