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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1895. T — for the office next fall. Several attempts were | sonal and political interests must be sub- Plitsburg, 4; (higago, 4, Barned runs: Pitts. \ NN ing: Al Baba 8 v olly M_(5 to e o perevde M. Reed o veconsde s | Sttt to e, ottt e of coch| ALL - CAME IN' ONE INNING | Bivieetidhesns> Swieiuce st it | HARNESS HORSES DRAW WELL |35, ™50 t%s5 &t a5 | ANNUAL COUNTY LEVY MADE letter of declination, but without result B T ey e peent | Homo run: Bigwart. Sacrifice hit: Wiimot 1:08% AN v . result hossi o o | olen bases’ Bverett, 2; Donov Yona- Phird race, . a ngs, sell- DETERMINED BOLLN SHOULD GO. | of a man's life, when, reconciling himseif J—— T Larrs: Wianans Delibis Te, Dahisn ing: Ladie Jens Gb b BT e — The debate at the morning session of the | o necessity, he s able with clearness of iy < to Btewart' to Anson; Stewart to Anson . er (0 to 1) “second, Sir Richard (& to 10) cotnell was spirited at ‘times and a deter- | Hull Ry: h Of the Xods 5t | Peori’s Victory Was the Result of a [ Struck out B faart 8 by Terry, 1. Passed Ton Thousand People Attend the Opening | third. Time: 1:21, Total is Fixed by the Commissioners at Almost Seventeen Mills, mined effort was made by the friends of Mr. | 315" 4 We clalm it as & right, and assert it balls: Merri First base on balls: Off v ' N . N ' Fourth race, one mile, selling: Tar and come before this body and 4 8 s skt We @ ? TRrtRr 1o 2ol 1 Bolln to stave oft the Inevitable by postponing | ask that the moneys of the taxpayers Eoientific Combination of Hits, Hart, 8; off Tecry, 8. Wild piteh: Terry, Day at the Red Oak Races, Tartar (6 to %) won, MeFatlane (2 to 1) action, pending a further Investigation. They | shail be protected from the assault of politic oo AR R R G e B gecond, Comim 1 (11 to 6) third me proved to bo in the minority, however, and | cal pensloners; that the publie funds shall utes. Umpire: Galvin. b Fifth race, about six furlongs: Mountair whon the meeting adjourned it was apparent | e iy proper uses: that the city treas- | JACK EGAN LET DOWN IN THE SEVENTH M'GRAWE HIT IN THE NINTH QUEEN ALIX SENT AN EASY MILE | @ toD) won Howand 6 to 1) second, Char- | INCREASED TO PAY JUDGMENT DEBTS that nothing would suffice to retain the treas- | yrar's office shall not be converied into. a WASHINGTON! June 2 —The Orloles won mion (8 to §) third, Time: 1:2. urer in his office, ol |v;\!rilv”'11u.v§|’r‘llnvn nm‘l w.- 41.-yl\l ed purses :ml"\"s :nm'-- W the ninth inning, ‘\\\‘hfl-n Me 0. W, €S KEARNEY MEET SMOKER The first quarter of an hou occupled | of political favorites shall not be even tem. s erite By iraw's hit Bt In. two runs. Kelly was . ; . U8 KEARNE =Y MOKE Inr: i [l" B e e e | E Farlly Tepleniahed from the funds of tne | MAd Two Men Out When the Trouble Began, | (1FAWS hit brove e by Lmpire Tmeile for | Great String of Cracks Present to e Started Almost Threo Mills Wil Bo Devoted te ¢ people, and, Six Scor efore bjecting ecision, Attendance, 4,0 - 3 should bo secrot, Several members wanted | PSRl AN gt but Six Scored Before It Was ghjecting” to a decision. Attendance, 4,000 During the Meeting — Three Good Boom for the Stute Gathering Given a [ this Purpose but Wil Pay Only About the doors locked and tne representatives of | yidey thai “the treasurer shall Keop® sl Over—Omnhn Scores on Sashingion F1 o018 0Y 1=t HRaces on the Card—Wenther . petus by the “Gang.” Ote-Third of Claime—Kqualised the press excluded, but others insisted that | money in his hands belonging to the city or Serateh, Baltimore 00003301 % ¥ine and Track Fast, Kearney's bicycle meet, on July 4, Is to be v the matter under consideration was one in -| hool district of the city separate and its mgton, 10; Baltimore, 1 the meet of the year In these parts, and to which the public had an interest and that | distinct from his own moneys; and he is rrors: Washington, 23 Baltimore, 2 boom interest in the affair, in order th —_— as far as they were concerned they had noth- | hereby expressly prohibited from using any " O arned runs: Washington, 2; Baltimore, i - . Omaha might be represented In a manner ing to say which they were anxious to con- | R T T RN B o LI R : base hits: “Selbach'@. Home| RED OAK, Ia, June 25.—(Special Tele- | yooinn, it (O GARTESINER T G BT The county commissioners held their ane ceal, The doors were finally unlocked and | jyicrest thereon either directly or indirectly | Lincoln, 8 Jacksonville, 4. b Toyee™ Saerifice hits. jen: | STAM)—In spite of the threatening weather | Gmaha Wheel club last night held open | NUal meeting last evening and raised the Kelly, . Joyce. rifice hits: Jen Mayor Bemis called the councll to order. He | for, his own use and beneilt, or for the'use | - Chicago, 1o Bittsbure, s Dinky, Hesamne) e cante ahita: Jen- | 10,000 enthusiastic Tovets of the light ha house at its quarters in the Boyd th rate of taxation from 16 to 167-10 mills, od tha ad now been elght days since | or benefit of any person or corporatio laltimore, §; Washington, 7, First’ by erce oft | horse od o1 v r o | y - 4 r’m 1 ”v. ‘!( 1:H:1”: 'm':*l ““"‘ T Rortage | cept said city of the school dieteiat. ther Philadelphia. 8, Trookiyn, & ;‘:.’«'p.f.- ba ¢ 1urvm1‘ 'mr',.fm.‘" horse turned to show their appreciation | building. Informality and a jolly good time | This was done to raise money to pay for s Dot ‘the ity trensurer. ~ During | ANY violation of thix provision shall sub incinnati, 10; 8t. Louis, 6, ball: ' By Mercer, 1, 'Loft on bases: Wash- | 0f the energy and personal popularity of | are usually In evidence when a crowd of | the Douglas addition judgments, as the board that e the bondemen of Mr. Boiln had de- | Gi 13, immediate, removal, from office by | - Clevelnnd, 8; Loulsville, ington. 1; Baltimore, 0. Struck out:" By | Palmer L. Clark and Morris J. Jones. Never | Mealthy people, such as wheelmen and | way threatened by a mandamus it & levy clared that it was not their intention to make | to declare such office vacant. and the ‘oledo, 1 and Rapid Guire, " Wil piteh: © Mercer. . Batteries; | before in the history of the western turf | anil the affair last night was BothIng It Nof | was not made and with an injunction it one any recommentation, ";M the « it h.vllv“n‘.;\ mayor .\‘\‘-'n' I\hl‘"tun‘“.»:‘x of the’ city coun | Detrofi, §; Indianapolls, Mereir ana L..;.,l“,.. aper, Hoffer have so many of the elite of the horse world | IIIL.”:Uhly:_u‘\lx‘ld }'“‘\w;"‘fn‘;v‘{) be dubbod | was, e board has compromised by levying o official notice whatever of con on | cil,” shall appo a4 successo 0 shi — “lar! Time: Two hours and twenty [ pae, S saas il ” | X e Jol d. nid al > B ol nolce e en timo. that. some. | hold°the office for' the Temainder of the | That was a great game of ball out at the | Siies. T rbires il been brought together on a track. Every one yiment, however, the main purpose [ part of the sum required to pay the judg- thing were done to protect the interests of the [ {&Fm unexpired of such officer so removed;™ | g0, o uidn park yesterday afternoon, it the OME GAME AT CLEVELAND, | of the celebrated cracker-jacks of the coun- | ¢f RETIaY Taeir ey R0 ton Ce s iy | mEn Y, y and it was in pursuit of this purpose | ‘Whereas, He: 30 e easure Oma 4 lose. LAND, June 2.—Today's game | try is represented here, and the records of 5. 1atener t e & Beconts’ b e The county stney tenders 3 city I AtRec P b Henry F yux" (n,»( treasurer of | Omahas did lose. St s ARy LA the listener must perforce become imbued unty attorney rendered an opinion I e had called the council together. he city of Omaha, has been found to have A At " B ohebl € esome. 0f e orld 3 eopar: very with the enthusias d leave § 08 | oohau e tig & O slonsts was the legal personage on whom devolved | the charter, in this, that he has used the [against the Hutchinson family, and both e meeting. Promptly at 2 o'clock all the | the merry crowd who will trivel to the meet | MaKke a levy large enough to pay the Doug- the duty of not ying the council in such a | PUPIlc funds for his own use and benefit, | teams put up the kind of ball the fans glory 1 . 31300001 %-8{celebrities were paraded before the grand [in the special train. las addition judgments. He said his opinion case and it had as yet received no notifi- | {il.I0F the us in, although they were excessively disap-| “Fiid " Claveinnd, 16: Loulsyllle, 11 Br. and for the use and benefit of other persons; Loulsvil and. J6; Louteviie, 11, "mr.| *tand, and as they passed Starter McCarthy | ; Al the evening the Breab onnd, ogzy PAt | was that the board could exceed the estimate WaAtIGH thom ity i R Resolved, By the clty counetl of the city | pointed yesterday because the Gate City pets | rors: " Gleveland, 2: 1 putsviie, e announced to the audience who they were the neglige stumes of the meh were occa- | made fn January of this year, provided the City Attorney Connell discussed the situ of Omaha' that the office of city treasurer | 4 £ i 5 runs: Cleveland, 4; Loutsvil'e, 1. First base | and their records, cen Alix, 2:033 ¢ sionally seen the robes of women, Who are | pyos, A i T tion at some length. He said that nothing | be and Is hereby dectared vacant, and that | S0t most artistically wholloped. Still it [ EVE, Eleveisng, & Loglsylie 1, e and their records. Queen Alix, 2:03%, headed | L3 (16 fover "o Dad as ahy” of theln, | ©XCe8s of the levy above tho estimate was was to be gained by evading the issue and [ the mayor be requested to appoint a suc- | oughtn't to be any disgrace to be licked by Cleveland,” 11; Loulsy the procession; then came Directly, 2:07%; | Social k and laughter comprised the | devoted to the payment of judgments against The coaneil might just as well face the situa- L-““\l‘»1I“IXAI”'):;"‘::::’I‘IMl‘f'-‘}xil\; 1[:;»1“-.‘ \'“vnr‘"i“\l.mlf the leaders In the great pennant chase, espe- | Frst b unfl:._angk. 1[\« *upp) Azote, 2:08%; Flying Jib, 2:02%; Carbonate ”I'li{m" bl I‘U";I“‘E‘l"r;-(l;”'ul)‘l":h L klhf"")“'fl* the county, nor could the entire leyy exceed tion just as It existed. It must ba met | il ABROD ! h¢ approval of cially when they did the licking in such a | by Webhime 50 UCKiout b3 (2), 2:09; John R. Gentry, 2:03%; Impeteous, | fate hour. =~ Occasionally. o break was mads | $1.50 per $100 valuation unless the people sooner or Iater and it devolved on the connell | ot !“cive 1iv MME TO RESIGN. | scientific manner. Three-base Hits: Burkett, Tebeau Two- [ (), 2:156%; Joo Patchen, 2:04; Robert J, | When some one edified tho rest with a reci- | of the county authorized such excess by & %o take such steps us would enable the city to ) RESIG 5 base hits: _Cuppy, Shugart. Sacrifice hits: | o.q11c it 5 % tation. Thro he strains of a | yote, feet lts Interasts. No one could feel more | Mr. Kennard moved the adoption of the| As Shaffor romarked after the last man (Faye Nt \(URDY, Shusart. Sacificd Bt | 2:01%; Fantasy, 2:06; Hal Pointer, 2:04t; | [A4ien (Throwsh It all came the strains of a | vote. h Kindly toward Mr. Bolln than himself, but | Tesolution and found a second in Mr. Burkley. | had been annihilated: “The Blackbirds are | Burkett, Clark ' (2), - Shugart, Spies. | Nightingale, 2:10%; Elrod (1), 1:07; Directum, | all the Jotlier. — Ad Inet. but not least | A Fesolution was adopted fixing the rate " same time the condition of affairs in | Saunders contended.that the resolution im. | bail players, every one of them, and the fel- | Passed ' balls: ~ Donovan, 2. Batteries: | 2:05%. there was a large table piléd up with sand: [ Of assessment thus for the year beginning L (G UBAMBLL AL fter of {Plicd mora than really existed. The coun- | . Lo s J fippy and Donovan; Weyhing and Spies. | After the parade Alix was brought out by | Wiches and fruit, and in the center a big [July 1, 1895: General fund, 9 mills; road the oty treasurer's offeo was 4 matter of | 6i'iad mo right o Temove any offclal ‘Trom | W Wo says they are simply lucky is ar- | TiRer “Fwo hours and thirty-ive minites. | ot he Parade Allx was brought out by | UG LowI, 5 fund, 2 mills; bridge fund, 1 mill; bond sink- public notorioty. ~ Actlon had been GCiyed ofice without giving him an opportunity to | ticulating through his hat. kot AT ‘NS ERRORS, | itiate the track. Before starting Mr. Salis- | SANGER RIDES AS A PROFESSIONAY | \ME fund, 17-10 mills; soldiers' relief fund, while the bond:men were making their & A X REDS WIN ON BROWNS' ERRORS. 8s: i gl ol Vettiation, but they had declared that it | lear himself. ' The resolution proposed to| Major Dugdale put in CINCI ATE 3 The Red bury announced to the crowd that while the 3-10 mill; Douglas addition judgment fund, vestigation, b 4 declare e #°0l SARtFer Withia ™ R i JINCINNATI, June 2.—The Reds we L 87 s B 7 'he e ok iWaat | ¢ the city treasurer without a trial [ Hanson to offset Colonel oty slow game through the numerous er: | aueen would be sent a fast mile they would | Makes a Hlalf Mile Record in that Class at | 27-10 mills; total, 167-10 mills. The bond T B ton waa_that ey left the | 810 Without an investigation. ~He urged | succeeded most alarmingly. He has 3 of their opponents, coupled with & few | not try to drive her to her record, as it the Wilkesbarre Meet, sinking fund of 17-10 mills was authorized iy 1o hold the suck and to shoulder ail of the | that the council should at least give M. | jerky, but sententious delivery, that is full | timely hits ance, 2400 Score: was early in the season and she was too | WILKESBARRE, P 2 T RO LU G il city to hold the sack and to shoulder all of the | Rolin an opportunity tu resign. of all sorts of conundrums, ana most per- | Cincinnati 00014302 %10|short of work. She got away well on the e gt T, June 2.—The fitst | “rhe board of equalization reported back to rosponsibility. e s Prince supported the previous speaker. He | plexing when It scemed the most simple. | St. Louls %0 01123200 0=6first score and went down to the quarter in | (oY .CYents of the bicycle races held by | the board that forty-eight complaints had Qu ON OF OFFICIAL DUTY. declared that Mr. Bolln had done nothing | All the mighty sluggers of Huteh's agg s o : St. Louls, 0:30%, to the half in 1:04%, to the three- | oo, ‘Westend Wheelmen were of a high | been filed for consideration and twenty-elght Continuing, Mr. Connell declared that it [more criminal than was done by every city 0 could 4o was o find him three times, | g : 8y ot : . The attendance was nearly 4,000, | of them dismissed, Louls, e o p o ¢ treasur«r were not doing his duty the |and county treasurer in the state, and even : for singles, and once for a three- | rupg 8 Louls, 6 v uarters in 1:39%, and finished the mile in e feature of the mec s the finis The e n of the ¢ the treasursr were not doing his duty and county tre: the sta eve 8 JOF, Mingles, and’ once for runs i Bt Touts, 6 11, She will be sent against the world's | 1 feature of the meet was the finish of | The equalized valuation of the county mow mayor and council had a duty to perform treasurer himsels. S atter L eing 1 feeling | Bas: : Cooley, _Phillips Bald in the mile open, when he jumped to | stands at $22,500,630.46. The Douglas addi- and it should be fearlessly faced and dis-| Kennard made a strong speech In support Sty dood ANt el b Ik | Smith, i Three-y hits: = _Hoy. _ Stol record next. the front and won by a foot in the last ten | tion levy will, therefore, only realize about osed * would be extremely embar- |Of his position. He declared that so far as | Pretty good, and “the chirrupping Black- | bas Miller, y (8), McPhee, Vaughn, | The sun came out bright and the track was yards, The time, 207, s the world's com. | oo 3 y & el b posed of. It would L remely birds” didn’t' do a thing to him until the | Fogri ith, M $50,000, while the judgments aggregate thres rassing for the council to declare the office | friendship for Mr. Bolln was concerned or | soventh inning, and then—why, they qidn't | Hoss pe fomnme Smith, 3 3 fast, There was mo poolselling or book- | petitive record on a horse track and the | $h0-00y, W 08 e of city treasurer vacant unless the vacancy [ SYmpathy for him in h's misfortune his| do a thing to him. = Five straight bastes [ hilis: " O Fhinen 1 o PRilins it Ll S DGR LU SUORULE et A R p LT P b bl s i could be filled at once. 1f Mr. Bolln were to | Sentiments were the same as those of other | after two hands were out tells the story all | Yihret, 4 ok put! OBy Rhines, 57 By | state laws forbid it. as a professional and established a rocerd for g e TS 8 ] 1 | the question of who should be | members of the council. But he did not | too graphically. A half dozen raw was the ps, 1; by Bhret, 2. Passed balls:| The 2:22 trot came first on the card, and | i halt mile, unpaced, for that class. = His | Men's Christian assoclation protesting against Brpointed in his place should be given lm. | Propose to stutify himseif. He intended o | % of it and from’ this out the Omahas ‘wild piteh: B § [ there were fourteen horses faced tho starier, | Ume was 03815 ofio ‘second below tho | the taxation of lot 1, block 117, for $8,000, ppoin e s place should be +| face the facts existed and s | were at their mercy. A A Bintey T il ) op | Previous record. Results: the amount of the assessment, or any other mediate consideration. He undersfood that | face the fa 8 as they existed and to do his ut it will not take a minute to tell how }[.}."””'nm:»] “"v’r’\'\‘l"‘ifl.‘,‘l'f', 411‘" Rizpah ‘was the favorits on account of her | Half mile, open, class B, final: Cabanne | sum Referred to the ]ml;w-i-nv r:»n\)mlu o it was for this purpose that the mayor | Uty as a public servant and fight the matter | out,it, Will not tak intites: - Unipites este, — = performances in the past two weeks. After | first, s E. C. Johnson third. | ffl tefer Tate A o board (68 SHHIA wislied to obtain the sentiment of the council, | 04t on that line. He contended that the | ‘facks Ulrich, the first man up, hit one TWO BASES ON BALLS DID IT. scoring several times they got away even, | Time 8 record in a competitive | 88 It came in too late for the board of equal- It it Intended to declare the office vacant u-lu[hluul of l:l)u- rrsul;llhmnv\as the only [ down to Fisher' with 4 little bunchl of whis. | 0, B O e Bhillies. gninca | 20d Lady Wilton went out in front and won | F4ce on a h LR V‘I\"“"I\ 3 £ sihie Kuna e e S o course tha he council cou s s on its chin, ish grabbed it up by K June 25, e Phillles gained Y ekl phigg wo mile, class A: 1. Doug- | Sixteen thousand eight hundred dollars was the mayor would then have time to decido | TS, Lhet, the equncl could pursus ff its ® nape. of the nack, choked It until 1t | their victor efly through Kennedy's in- [ the first heat, with Warren P well up, low- | joeq”irat. 1 %" votsd to pay. the seral-annual: intereht de on the appointment of a successor and the | Ja" 415" heir duty s DUl »Melal % | was blue in the face, then threw it over the | ability to locate the plate in the fourth in- | ering her 3-year-old mark of 2:21% to 2:18%. One mile, open, cl B, final heat: B. C. | oy ty bonds. new treasurer could then be confirmed at the ru('ullm"uuk 4 \_‘y s pul "-”1 of cm\s. The | PR cher Haller ‘went after it, got it, | Ding~ when he sent both Hamilton and | She also won the second and third heats. Bald first, L. 1 second, G, | on county bonds. regular council meeting tonight and enter on ' Of favors received from Mr. Bolln | ;ndin trying to head the Grasshopper off | Boyle to bases. Score: In the three-minute pace Keen Cutter kept | Johnson third, e R T e e e i e should not deter them from their plain duty. i es e N 3 acobsen declared that he would not vois ¥ It was a source of embarrassment, in his > ew it over the carriage pad- | Brooklyn ..........0 0 10000 1 0-2|; front of the field of elghteen starters un- | Half mil 2 : C. W. Krich [DR. BEANS GOES TO SALT LAKE oplnion, that the question of polifics en. | fOF the resolution until the council had re- | tie, Soft, pearly tally, and the only one we Brooklyn, 5: Philadelph; I cks ran in with a tally, ot | Philadelphii ™"/ 770 0 0 2 0 0 10 0= 3|yl heading into the screteh In tho second | Arst. ~Tim S B . a vYary ne mile, F, . Allen B y Lt lILIcS €N~ | coived an official report of the real situ wot in the whole game 3rookiyn, 0: Philadelphia, 2. Barned | eat. when Fuller sent Rosalita along very yards) ‘first, Tenney (15 yards) second, | Vmahs Minister Called to Preach Moth= tered into the matter to a considerable de- | pau Bt SLEH TOPORL OF the real situatlon, | B9 I O Wi the Biackbirds tied the score. Brookiyn, 0; Fhiladelphii, % {0Ene | fast ‘and headed him at the wire in 2:14, but | $OCEBhmm B0 param Hira rtasd®.of odism in Mormondom. Lt AL AL LU B LIRS e e Bt o Improved system should | Nulton, from the Millcreck bottoms, madé | base on errors: Brooklyn, 1.~ Left on | Keen Cutter came back and won the race. Pt e appointment for the remaining six months | B 10 4¥ that some improved system should | 4" hit,"and went to second on, Har s out, | bases: Brooklyn, 3; Philadelphia, Bases [ The 2:17 trot was a split heat affair, Sur- Mahoney and Uim Defeat Larned. ev. W. K. Beans, pastor of We of the year would have a declded ad: |be adopted, through which the council would | Sl hiora e Bketeton Flyum's sinsie. on balls: Off Kennedy, 2; off line winning the first and making a close | WEST NEWTON, Mass, June 2.—Maho- | Ard Street Methodist church, has decided to vantage in his canyass for the subsequent | Bave a more effective check on the municipal | " Then there was no more crossing the | Sruck out: T Camey, 2, ney, the crack Irish tennis player, won two | accept a call from the First Methodist church v, 2 B o secor hen Ben B beat the & Tk S & when | treasury. Kment moved the previous ques- | plate untfl that fatal wedding inning—the | Dafley, ©Threebnse hites QSR s secOnd iy : 2 . . s the mayor and counell snould jay meiae w1 | tion on the motion to call Tor a repoct trem | Seventh: . Dukdals and the Millcreek state e o e ¢ spotted mare out by a whisker and went on | & ve sets and the match from Larned | of Salt Lake, and in ten days or two weeks e may Arenoes_and’ Ihicreers sua 10| the compiroller and thls was carred. Loy | man both went out o first, then Hans Han- | Bacrinca Hite: s dnnedy, Goregran and won the race. : Neighborhood club this morning by | will be installed in his new field. The Invi- e IR R R IR T et s arried, after | son made a hit, Flynn got 'his base on balls, [ hases: . Hamiltons Double plays First race, 2:22 trot, purse $1,0 the score of 6-4 and 6-5. ~Larned was in | (ation to the new pulpit has been extended what was best for the welfare of the city nee had remarked that the suggestion as | fisher made a hit and so did Haller, and | ran to Lachape Dailey to Tachiin LAAWtons br U W iitan (et~ £ood form, but was no match for his oppo- | ' LIS 5 In case a new appointment was to be mad, | to improving the system would come with [ so did Siesler and So did Bennett and %o | to Kennefly' 4nd Dailey; Carsey and | ‘nayy oo g nent he second and deciding of the [ t0 Rev. Mr. Beans for some time. Monday :xlnm«-d te ncl‘unl .~h<m\r||:;.-\|=.|;vu),‘.~n‘ th I~ :u-ulvir grace {rrm ne who had not profited ;l’ll‘lqln; mrs I“nd l}"‘;\'rflu‘\fi“"\\m;n‘t En runs | Clements. Umpire: McDonald Attend- | Warren P, cla. & William H :l“;l"‘\’l: l‘\l‘:l‘ b |\\":|y‘\>\|:" ‘1\";}|'llll|x‘x‘l;<l" »”Il ;!'lx“‘g afternoon he received another urgent call and ho_new appointee could “have his bonds | by the present laxn as the result. Inough, was g NIl T Chre )y e St s showed up advantagcous| S Manoney | finally determined to accept it. He will ready for approval and be ready to step into COMPTROLLER'S STATEMENT. S e sl B R ara e R otal STANDING: OF THE TEAMS. McVera, b. s, Galevana CTilden). ... games, “Ths i the second match Mahonay | Anally - det Ehat e thie the vacant offics at on . i TATEMENT. uniform on first, and made a favorable im- Bl AR oy ioat ety e wgn, - Larned did not present the game | preach from his present pulpit for the next In reply to a direct question Mr. Connent | Comptroller Olsen was called before the | pression, although he was put to no test| . A G o TR el ) L sbart played against Mahoney s two Sunda stated that in his opinion the present bonds. | council and stated that the result of his in- | Whereby his measure could be taken. Pttt e BATAHERL Willies! AAINTE br. i but has fmproved in form consil The new field of work to which Rev. Mr, men of Mr. Bolln would not be liable for | Yostigation had been to show that the books | The Score: o\ o0y Baltimore " R D s ; Hobart and Hovey Dol o threg et snaiey | Loans e G Bhy. future. irregulatity or shosiage te tos | were properly balanced. But he had found " Cleveland Rizpah, b. m., Harldmont Which was won by’ the 1atter e fiaet match | the most Important in the country and the Aot OE b e They could: go into | ® Shortage In the cash account. According Ulrich, 3b. g U RS Chicago ... i son) ., i 3 ¥ e e o hard | galary which he will recelve is considerably courl with the piea that the council had | (0 his figures there should have been $27.- | Siagle, m.. EERLLU D o 4 L b Pim'and Larned followed. The match re- | Sreater than his present one. The First been derelct in its duty. Members had re- | 933.23 in the cash drawer on June 18. The | Shaffer, A 5 5 Hallls Ha¥eis, s SHIGA A R EE I BI A VLS (25 Methodist church, whose pulpit he will fill, fused to take action when the condition of | actual amount on hand was $1,854.23. The | Hutch's bt b4 O ATar s s is an imposing edifice and contains a congre- affairs in the office was a matter of public | cash items, consisting of checks. memoran-| Inks, 1b. Washington . a1 Ben Kenny, g. E. Olaba Bal BASHE gation of 350. His present church contains notoriety. -The council was equally re- | da slips, ete, which he found in the | ohman, st Louls B tonian (Hilgerty o eeterdayrs wan ot nis afterncon (in the nelghborhood of 300 members, He sponaible for the sins of omissions as well as [ drawer amounted to $30,757.62, making a total | hires, o Louisville 1 42 Gold Edge, again. Yesterday's ‘was a hot game. To- | will be under the direction of Bishop Foss. el o " Hahe e 30 6 , 8 Games today Philadelphia at Boston; bletonian ( e day's will be hotter, for Darby has a score The congregation of the Seward strest commission. If the bondsmen had wished | In cash items of $32,611 Of the amount ¢ Celphis at eos e b e 2 ) k . to continue their oblfgation and had unani- | represented by these slips $4,607.15 had been Washington ‘x}l R A I LI Chandler) to settle with Dugdale's team. The teams: | church has not decided what to do. No call mously requested the council to continuc | paid in, leaving a deficit of $26,080.37 as in- Baltimoro: Pittsburg at” Chicago; Loulsville | fery (Chandler) wtv.oc..: Oia Positiof, Peoria, | (0 any minister has yet been extended and Mr. Bolln in office they might be held re- |'dicated by the aggregate of the slips. The PEORTA. atoOleveland. (aucas 26 o SBANY. et TOKHI St 0aveavs osostABIRAL Haller | there ‘are those among the congregation who sponsible, but they had done nothing of the | amount indicated by the slips, however, was . R. BH. SCORES OF THAE WESTERN LEAGUE | Content, b, {»gln:tv;:llnmu, B';:(hlxl";l ,‘§\:]‘u,‘n zfxru in b;l\'u:)nlr ‘A!v:uylll{x flrH’r;n unl]l|ll llhc (I;UTA sort. & 5,000 in excess of t foH Blynn)mi s Tlme: 21815, i ch... “io Third U rancls | ference in October. A meeting will be hel WORD OF A BONDSMAN B s DR e o] Detrott Winw the Second of the Serins from | | Second ruct, 105 pace. purse $1,00: At f10 I Short L Disher | on Thrsday night and at that time tho mat- Mr. Kennard stated that one of the bonds- | books, and he gave the official estimate of | Haller, 1b..... 3 Indianapol een Cutter, ' br. g oy Me- ter will be settled. A reception, the time for i i 1 1 1 uation of County. 2 PP et S Bl oacoouwcomd (] ~l conoossoos’ ® @ awers o Game Afternoon, ssame | cooooocon [T «lomococoomme sl ccsossoss =l oscscorss = ) dium (Hardin) Singlsse. DRI VAN | which has not been arranged yet, will be men had assured him in a personal inter- | Mr. Bolln's shortage as $21,151.87. Of this | Bannett, ' If DETROIT, June 2%.—Hits bunched in the [ Rosalita, s, m., Judge Salisbury Eaoae g TR .,»1"»‘}" the departing pastor. B last two innings gave the game to the home | (Fuller) ........0. S Lohman : - Dug: g b 5 Bwh AT 1 Pitch .Thomas or Roach e team today. Up to the eighth both Pears | Iowa Sphinx, b. 5. Sphinx (Al at 3:45. Ball trains leave at Marriago Liconses, and Damon pitched fine ball, but in that | (SXAED e 3 f y will be ladies' day. The ol e (R AL inning both were batted hard. Pears settled | Brio B, b, m., Erle Wilk T P (i AT easher o down again in the ninth and won. Scor (Chandler) ...\, Ui Al T4 sued yesterday by the county judge: paid there would be a surplus in the treasury | o 0750 Bateoity o 11000102 38| George F, b. g (SOWATD +emrrs 1 , June 25.—Dick O'Brien, | Namo and Address, Ago. Bollts 10 serve out his. term and poly wi: | of several thousand dollars. He considered [ PEoth -::: X 0 6 0 *— 7| Indianapoiis .."070 1 0 10 1 0 4 0—7| Major Bob, "b. s, Counsellor Lewlston pugilist, put out Jack Me- | James B. Erady, South Omaha... 28 salary to the compansation of his bondsmen, | thi8 lmpossible, and If these were the figures arned coria, 5. Two-base hit:| Hits: Detroit, 10; Indianapolis, 12. Errors: | | (FAHEISon) oot o Denough of St. Paul in ten seconds before | Mary Compton, South Omaha...... i Mr. Kennard said that it was his ides | Of the comptroller he was not disposed to] Risher. Three-base hit: Miles. Double plays ln-xlmu, l,dmlmnlupnlm Ih\“m‘-rmi«: l]‘n'arh Hon A.dl_”- 4 ‘1) .;m;h‘i.,\l.\ mm;-n' club tonight. = Me J\wlllll: "{i .Ilv{u.al,‘ Ll)ml' :"ua).lii srreee z 2 4 e : e | T oh stock I remainder of the re- | Hanson t lMer to Dugdale. Struck o and Twineham: Damon and McFarland, ) K s donough did not have time to strike a | Nellie M. Rossiter, Broo 23 that tmmediate action should be laken in | take much stock In the remainder % y Fiinson, 5 by, Hagan . o bals AR )h-{nu:.l Wilkes blow, for at the opening O'Brien landed a rles Carlson, Omaha.......... : ; » S orney Connel gested that 1t | By Hanson, 3; by Bagan, 3. Base on balls: | GRAND RAPIDS, June 2.—Score: Mack, s order that the mayor might send in the | port. City Attorney Connell suggestad that It | By Fanech: §: O T 2. “Base, hit by | Grand Rapids ...... 0 0 4 0 2 2 0 0 o—g| Zthan I b. body' blow, driving McDonough to the ropes | Adoifina Johnson, Omanha. .. ... name of Mr. Bolln's successor to the council [ Would be a remarkable proceeding for N Ereanaan, Lottt AR e 8583 000 oudES=d i (Lat RIS i : and’ then 'swinging clean on the JUgulam | Charles PRt at the evening meeting. In accordance with | treasurer to advance money to his friends and | hitehery By, Fagan, 1. Fassed bajls: Toh- i Gaaa Rapids, U; Toledo, 15, Errore: | e wilken (hemts) S 5 dropped “nis oppanent” 'to “the "floor.® Mo | SN S Thart, Kennard. .. this view he had prepared a resolution which | make out the memorandum for a less amount | minutes. Umpire: Mr. McGiniss. e '<'..“‘"'"u oids, 4; T 1 ”u"“:r",,“ KX’]- Billy Ah“"‘““ ;L “‘” Strawn's Al Donough \\"m& on his hands and feet when Louis H. Koch, ('"' I he wished to have read and voted on, than he had advanced. Mr. Olsen could not EVERY RUN WAS EARNED. oy, Fear and Cas oar and Roach. mont_(Millér) s g Rferse! Soullyly counted'shim: Kouty helng)[inghy b ateraon, Onia A long debate preceded the reading of the [ explain these inconsistencies, simp'y re'ieving | ST, JOSEPH, Mo, June 2 —(Special Tele- | | KANSAS CITY, Today's game | Leo Ward, b. s, Duplex (o: ' pursed. with smelling. slts by, hi seconds, | WAV, FSterton CMANA. /o oo siis resolution. Mr. Holmes said chat he thought | himself by saying that he had given the | gram)—The Saints defeated the Rockfords | With Minneapolis was stopped by rain in the | “Tver) .. iaeeseesensl2 diS O'Brien offered to fight McDonough again | Nellle Rody, ol there should be more definite information | figures as he found them. this afternoon ina hard, uphill game fourth I ron,the score stood 2 ol Luoy. Goldeni/ch. m. ey Tom = 0t for an additional purse, if the latter con- | Albert Gazinski, South Omaha B At s betore [ el Kannara culled for a vote on his resclu- | 9% OC ot ‘away At ritical timos. When | Waukee game postponed: rain. Amel, b, 5., Kmeliie (Dailey): . ais ceded that he won tonight's contest. Tylia Linonski, Omana.. ahould: bs. checked up properly &ad an ofelal j;":\. \»m-n'dm“‘ ors and Edwards n\rq):wln'r;:i" the Rockfords had chances to Score the STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Skatds, b. i, St. Nicholas' (Don- ) Roby Closed for a Month, }f:;;ffi"l,r;},“]’;’Jlll,‘""";'\':',fi;“‘r‘l:“""“- . 3 I y game, but the Saluts got on to him | rndianapolis ..... 17 i 207, 24, 3 3 : 3 Mr. Mercer suggested that the comptroller [ rafi"ip* 1o ‘Council wished him o do so | In the winth’and DIt him- for a sigie ang | Ladianapoll i el Third race, 217 trof, purse $1,000: were at the post for the fifth race at Roby Misy Fike's Entertalument. Do, Sent for, as he was the officlal on whom | 4y "(liey asked that he should bo given that | two doubles, with ‘a total of two runs and | Kansas ‘Gity ... b 31| Ben B, b. g. Ridgemiont (Mor- today Sherlff Hays of Lake county served [ One of the prettiest and most interesting e duty of notifying the ecouncil devolve: ; 49 i A Y ; !| the game.” "The features of the game were | betralt el 3 Al orim an injunction on the proprictors of tho | entertainments given in Omaha in a lon and this was seconded by Prince and Black, | phhortunity. Kennard finally stated that he | the home' runs by Jones, Kling and Kreig | 8t Baui |11 47 24 'g | Surline, sp. . track " forbidding_ them 'to Fun any horses | time was that prosented at the Soward Strees who declared that the council had no offieiai | 120 been assured on reliable authority that| and McHale's three-bagger and the all- | Minneapolis & i i 45 34 5.7 | oiBeardsley) ... in races on the Roby track for thirty days | g "o (it Pre At o knowledge that a shortage existed Mr. Bolln would present his resignation to the | around fine field work of the home team. | Grand Rapids BB 3 i%7| charming Chimes, bi. . Hror e e atn® fohre tracke for thirty days | Methodist church last night by Miss Lilllan SAUNDERS m’l’«m-*';‘n TO ACTION council that evening and with that under- | Score: Dolaabi K 1 58 U;N‘N': 5 3 junction was Issued Judge Gillette at l“ N{"-ltI:.,_u;;I};I!o‘u‘!l “”f,,'.": m‘;x;:'nflllv m:fller. bakariey i ACTION, ing he was willing to withdraw his reso- [ St. Joseph ..........0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 2—-6| . St. Paul_at Mil Hettle Mont,irh, Holdmont Valparaiso. The owners of the track said | {Fo0 Bt abbed B8 cIhy I At this point Saunders detended Mr. Bolln iy Rockford 0004 00040 RORTS 015 |t A a abiae T dlanany L RLanon) o e o) they had ‘no intention of contesting the | LIke hus fow muperiors in grace of man- ‘;“':h““""s""ill BESUIAL ACroAGHOR ou the part at was fnally agreed to. A call was then | | Hits: St Joscph, 9; Rockford, 1L Errors: | Detrolt; Minneapolis at Kansas City. R ! $ ey e oany, Was fnerefore the,dust| sigiit into’ character, and her “work last ol e council. e sa that there more | jssued for a s al meeting of the council | Rockford, 2. arned runs: St. Joseph, 6; — - 7 nt.' b, s., ssing). 4 aa 0! 0 TROAN, 1y days & oast, night marked her as an artist of high than one question to be considered. The city | ay 5 o'clock and Mr. Kiwards was made s | Rockford, lwo-base hits:' McCarihy, | SOME NEBRASKA AMATEUR GAMES | Good Times, s. . Mark Tim Road Knce af stromaburg. rank. Her recitations took a wide ranges councll was presumed to look after the fn- | eyry e iy ) Marcum, Nicol, Visnes (Tush) e AR L sl B from Shakespeare. to the negro mother's torests of the ta: o h ;| committee of cne to see Mr. Bolln in the [ Three-base hit:'McHa v - = seack | Godalal b, ., Absrasen (K3 f ‘Ml.n.\ml URG, Neb., June 2.—(Speclal | Jullaby, showing remarkable versatility and 8 of the taxpayers, but members should | ymeantime and obtain a positive assurance as | Kling, Krelg. Stolen bases: Se astings Turns the Tabies on the Crack | “Rlcel D. 10, 2:14 Telegram,)—The second annual road race | great power of expression. :cl dul:ujurlyl:u l:\lr_ Ilullnlnr to his bonds- | 1o Kis jntentions. Hale, Griffin, 2; Truby, David City Team. g5 il of the Stromsburg 1 le club came off T (AR nen. It might be true that there was & 3 . Saerifice hits ‘Carthy, Richter, 3| DAVID CIT June 25.—(Special : cRED | this afternoon. There were fifteen entries Attention Comrudes. slight shortage In the cash account in the WANTTHE. LIST, Parvin, Nicol, Vis ette, Holland. | Pelegram. " M. C. A% defeateq 15835 WAS NEVER BOTHERED | 403 fuch interest was manifested. BOrt C: | A1l membors of George A. Custer poet No. treasurer's office, but ho had been informed | Another resolution was introduced which | Bases on balls: Off Horton. 6. Hit by pitched | iy et T e T el b Nichol won first and time prizes in a fifteen | . A 3 that the books had been examined and that | bore the signatures of Mercer, Kment and [ ball: By Parvin, 1. Struck out: By Parvin, | {he home team in a very interesting game | won the Iuternational Derby at Detroit | mile road race in $5:15 with Hamilton Shoc. | 7. Grand Army of the Republic, dre hereby they had balanced to a penny. ":. I;J\‘M V3 I'Kennard. It provided that since erroneous | 5, by Horton. 8. Passed ball . | here today. A timely hit by Maupin gave Without Extending Homself. maker a cloge second and John Ostbloom ! ordered to assemble at 2622 Cuming street Lok 2 rine | Wild throw: Kling, 1. Time of game: Two | the home team its only run. - T, June 2.—The proverblal luck | third. Mr. Nichol goes to K Yy next A 27, 1895 plea for Mr. Bolln on his previous service. | Statements had been made by a public print | nours and five minufes. Batterles: Parvin | David City, 00000100 01| PETROIT, June 2.—The proverblal luck | Yt WG G expects o warm uy some | 8¢ 2 o'clock p. m., June 27, 1896, to attend He hud handled millions of dollars for the | concerning irregularities and overdr:fts of sa'- | and Jones; Horton and Snyder. Umpive stings ... fep 20 0 0 0—p|of the Detroit Driving club stuck to it to-| 5" 1.0v5"on wheels. the funeral of our late comrade, Walter city and county and this \fx\! ]Ill::.‘ nrr\l« ln'\( ary on the part of city offictals the comptrol- | Mr. Burns. ; “;‘.‘::M: runs I|;|:<H|2):r‘l). |‘ David ‘n_"o 15 day, and the success of its first running | °F ' P03 A0 — Walker, Interment at Forest Lawn ceme- BRI A 00tTo "sort Whish S8 batn b lor should be instructed to furnish a com- ERRIGHT WON HANDILY. Brro Davia City, 4; Hastings, 3. Jat: | meeting is assured. Barring the heat, the [ Whitowashed Harvard, tery. By order of H. H. Durbin, Post Com= to the notice of the public. The newspap plete list of the officials who had profited LINCOLN, June 25.—(Special Telegram.)— | terie: Cook and Maupin; Webster and|day was perfect, the track lightning fast EW HAVEN, June 25.—The base ball | mander. Official, John B. whill, Adjutant. and certaln individuals had criticised My, | 10 this way, including those who had paid up [ The Bucks took kindly to Mr. Harley J‘;h("l_l"s;\,” I b. June %.—(Speciar| 304 the attendance between 8,000 and 10,00, | scason at Yale was closed this afternoon 3 ———— Bolln severely for a practice which had al- | the'r obligations oty A D e e | A Lodisvile aad “Bprusiom | Two favorltes, two well played second and [ with a victory over Harvard, The game Farthor Evidence Acalnst Luuder. ways been general in this and other cities This resolution raised a general scramble, in | 47, GGV G S0 PEE @ ““L“’,""(vl.._“["‘vg ed bats here today in a closely con- | third choices, and a rank outsider were the | was one-side throughout, Harvard getting | A. 8. Lauder, under charge of committing It might be contrary to law, but it was char- | Whieh it was immediate’y apparent that se were out, scared the fans badly. The | tested game of ball. Score winners, the dump coming in the first race, | only two hits. Score Y _| an assault upon Maggie Carlson, was held acterized by no evil intent 'he bondsmen eral of the councilmen Jid not relish such a | features of the game were Cole’s almost | Loulsville ... 2002004 2 *-10| when Shuttle at 30 to 1 threw the talent ale ..... e 20000300 *05fover to the district court by Justice Crosby of Mr. Bolln, by neacly a unanimous W procedure. Saunders moved as a substitute | impossible catch of a long fly and Hollings- | Springfield (00001411 0-7|nara , of course, wag | Harvard 02000 00000 0-00n the sum of £,50 bail. On May 9 M. bad requested him to remain in office. | that the three councilmen who had demanded | Worth's and Ebright's flelding. Scor Batteries: Louisville, Wood and Me- | the In Der and o field of | Hits: Yal %, Brrors: Yale, | Barner testified tha T in the So_far as his cwn vote was concerned, Mr. | (ho publication of the names ~should be | Lincoln ... 22100 114 08 [ Nellly; Springfield, Peters and Bates. Um- | seven ;;”li es faced Stirter Caldwell for | I v T i e KU Baunders rald that he would not be a party | Folleved from the lmposition of which they | "oriRSRER coene p B 0 C ) €00 0 O 4 | P NDOISEH, Neb., June 25.—(Special Te'e- | money, had a comparatively easy time. of | nell. curred in the timber near to any actfon that tended to blacken a man's [ Complained and characterized the resolution | o 00 Lieql LGRSO ned hOTS: | gram.)—N game of ball today between Cole- | it and was never extended, winning un- | Harva Comnete. west of the city. character unnecessaril So long as there | 38 the purest piece of political buncombe | yiincoin' 8: Jacksonville: 4, e hits: | ridge and Randolph resul ctory for | der a pull. ~ After but little delay they got | Haryard Lo . ¢ —~—— was nothing to show that there was a short. | that he had ye n. Ebright, Van Puren, Homer, Katz Bases | the latter by a score of Up to the [ away, with ‘Suma first, Maurice second, CAMBRIDG June 2%.—The Har- Will Celebrate with a Plenles AER A2 far A% tho oouncll was concerned. or wards put in o plea for the beneficiaries | on balls: Off Barnes, 13 off Parker, i, Struck | &nd of the Nith nging (he' game W Halfling third and Lissak last, At the quar® ['vard athletic committee has voted to reply | July 4 the St. Peter's Benevolent soclety that a fraud had been attempted, there was | Of the city treasurer by saying that they had | out: Ebright, Sullivan crifice hits: Spee :lm'- u'""‘("hl' T“rfl'\rtnf[h‘vlfdl’ Saayhe sixth | 100, LORORN tok NXt WO, AREINS, Diea thipd, | to the challenge of Oxford and Cambridge [ will hold a plenic at Byron Reed’s place, no reason to be hasty. He referred to the | & Perfect right to borrow money from Mr. | % Left on bases: Lincoln, 9; Jacksony Ton b twelve suores. The bilance of the | and the others bunched. Passing the stand | (97 a0 international mecting. The members | rwenty-first and Marthu streets, for the sympathy which Mr. Bolln received from his | Bolln if they pleased and he was willing to | § Dabble plays: Hollingsworth to Ebr game was likeABMIrst part, A large crowd | Lissak in front with a length and a | purport of the letter, but it.is known that | enefit of the school children of St. Joxeph's friends and neighbors as a good reason why | &1¥¢ It to them. No one”would suppose that | {9, Sulivarp Blolen basess Hil, { was_out i o | half of daylight between him and Maurice, | I}, school. The commitice in charge of the A N et 28d 8Hoad Of . 9 thres’ vard has mot changed her position In | yrrangements is hard at work to make the did not want tho city to loso & penny. but he | 0ut of the municipal treasury, but they had | Wara gram.)_—The s s 3 in such a meeting under the circumstances. | font one, ana o brijliant display of fireworks o sturbed belle § VIS, o i ag g ebraskn cros ats here today, and it | cept that Havoe had dropped back to' last H 3 d @ | 1 I understood that it was the intention of the | indulged in the undisturbed belief that Mr. ES MOINES, June %.—Quinc R T piant Lo anih. DPauls | Blane. tAL The mils. Taseat had: Inoreas Y P e R D will be the speclal feature of the evening. bondsmen to make up all deficlencies, so there | BO1In Was advancing the money out of his Sme postponed: wet grounds. Rock against thed Sterling High Flyers, | his lead somewhat, Maurice, Halfling Alb e AR SR Was no reason why Immediate action should [ OWD pocket. ANDING OF THE TEAMS, Neither club been beaten this year, | and Suma were heck emd’ neck a., June Z.—Jerry L et AT This statement elicited a burst of derision Played. Won. Lost. P. The game stool 10 In favor of the Ster- | others strung out. Lissak was Marshall, the Australian featherwelght be taken. In conclusion he advanced tl theory that My feauelon he advanced Uhe | 4ng Konnard made a few vigorous remarks, | Peorla . i 20 16 ling Tigh Flyess! 'Whitehead and Tediker, | easily, and It was'seen that the race was | champion, and Johnny Van He the 12 theory that Mi. Bolln's irregu arities |.(,4| Ho sald that it was not right for the mems | LAncoln .’ 211 16 battery Tor Sterling, and Will Ayer and Roy | over, At the mile and u quarter Lissak still | poun: chiamplon * of | America, = fought’ n committed while he was temporarily in- § DAY LAY Rk dor § Jes Moines 3 ) Sheppard, catchers, and Roy Greenfield, | l¢ wo lengths from Maurice, an equal | thirty-one round draw before the Metro- sane and dect that he had never beard of | Drs of the councll who had profited by Mr. | Omana ... A a1 3 | pitcher, for Table Rock distance In front of Diggs and the others | politan Athletic club of this city tonight for his dlssipations until since the fact of his | BOln's good nature to endeavor to throw the | Quincy .. 2 b 2 i oy out. ~Coming into the stretch Lissak was | 4 purse of $300. Had the contest been for Gt WKpaLiiEe B 00 -the. £ ' | extire odium of the transaction on him. sonvilie L 45 ) 2% 2| COKNELL MEN' FEEL CONFIDENT | tWo lengths to the good and at the ARish | fofits Ven Heest would have had aa eacy linquency had been made public. Morecover, it had been stated by the publica- | Rockford . 1 2 g Ay won easily by a length from Maurice, four | Victory, Mr. Kment wanted to know whether Mr. | {jon™4y" question that he had hypothecated | St. Joseph............ 43 ) Rl ) e lengths in front of Diggs and the others in | Now Fooe A5 Dolin's bondsmen were higher in authority yi i SUCTLGE CIAE RO, BAG wothecated | B e toda oria_at Omaha; Jack. | CTeW st Henlep Expects to Rring Home the | o procession, Havoc fourth, Frank fifth, ew Novice Mile Record. than the city Rovernment, o the people of | g ALty ThIs was emphat ‘m))_ et iculns | sonville at Lincoln: Rockford at St. Joseph; Vinitordt Fhallenge u; Suma_ sixth,’ twenty-five lerigths in froni | L0S ANGELES, Cal, June %.—At the maha? W IR ERatthe connail 1o ast | s there wa partic Julnecy es Moines. SGHAMTON, g e 25.—Accord- | of Halfling, ' las: sults: . | America eld - day afternool e Omsha? What right had the council 0 act | odium attached Lo i, but he did ot want | QUINCY at Des Moines BINGHAMTON, \I June 2.—A COrd- | Of ek, MiX furlonks: . Shuttle (@ to 1 | American fleld~day this afternoon th b dhelr recommendations in a malter in|the fmpression to g0 out that his business | gamEs OF THE NATIONAL LkAGug | P8 10 8 letierimmeived i this city by a . May ‘Thompson (b to 1) second, Mor- | Worki'’s record for the novice mile was which they had a purely porsonal and finan- | way ‘in' such a predicament that he had GAMES N AL LEAGUE! member of thai Cornell university from a | pheus (even) third, Time: 1:14 ten by W. Delay. Time: 2:11%. Previous elal interest? Mr. Bolln had clearly violated | porrow money out of the elty treatury member of Uae.Cornell crew, now in | © Second” race ' -year-olds, "nine-sixteenths | record, 215 the law, Hie bondsmen wero evidently try- | (hese reasons he demanded that he as Qlaats Could Get but laur Mits in Nine mrgland, Cour@id) is fooling the Engiish- | of & mile: Mobolaska (@ to 1) won, Leoran Reception to Their 01d Teaehor. 1ng to conceal the true state of affalrs and | colleagues should be set right by the publica- = ARDIDgS Si-Masson. men. Amongwmhcy things the writer says: | Time: 0:06%, Baptists had possession of the Commer- peopie were demanding that the ety councll | tjon of the entire list without favor, | BOSTON, June —Frank Sexton offic- | .y not pay any attention to the rot you | Third race, the International Derby, $5,00 | cial club rooms last evening. To Rey. J sheuld take some action to protect their in Waxing more carnost in his remarks Ken- | ated for the home team and was In great | yoo |n the newspapers. Iver since our ar- | guaranteed, mile and a half ssak (4 10| o giaples, pastor of Grace church, a re- terests nard produced a typewritten document which | form. The visitors made four hitw in the | rival Courtney hak been making monkeys won, N}uv"l','l_ (6 to 1) "‘*;'IH'L "'l»"f:i““(" ption was given by the members’ of his | DECLARING TIHE OFFICE VACANT he dad was a correct copy of the full list. | last (hves innings, but could not score. | of the Bnglich newspaper men.” The 12 mi e shuing ai rap o Frank | sunday school 'class” of 1885 at " (he *Pirat At this point the resolution of Councilmen | He gave judicial notice that 1f his resolu- | Score: has been every day and every o N B Evantus | Baptist church. About fifty were sent. Kennard and Burkley was read. It was as | ton was not passed he would make ft public stroke kno been rowed. The second urth , SULDE a AN | [ight refreshments were served o com Mrs, Ensign R. Smith e 00 day we were hel e g ey @ to 1) w Booze (2 to 1) second, Midstar [ gt AR . i follow |and thus clear himself of the charge that | v York ... 2 »Eo lay we were here we made the course in | (3,10 L) Wot, BOgge (2 1o b | [akeen chatge conaisted, of J, H.. .08 Fina, Cal. ' | Seven seconds less than the time In the race | (19 Whereas, For the last twenty years a | 1ad been made against him. In this connec- | Hits: Boston, 12 Errors: | Towed 1ast year and. nineteen seconds less | o Fifth_race. hurdle, mile"and a quarter: 5 s Mis: el Mr, Strickler re H nent has been earried forward for the | neetion he read from a copy of ihe record an | Boston, ow York, 3. Farncd runs: Bos- | than the yeur before. The boys and their | Miles Standish (even) won, My Luck (6 to| i, : lee Othel' Womefl ation of muni LMI Rovernmen in | entry which showed that the Omaha World- | ton, 6; New York, 1. Two-base hits: Long, | friends are all confident of winning. The !’l,“;'“‘“'v Blvera 0 ¥ Wire ME | the host of the 3 Miss Littlefield fea, and the wi Is continuing with | Herald was one of the beneficiaries of Mr, ash, Tucker, Lowe. Stolen bases: | Americans all feel sure Cornell will win, [ 2/19% responded to "0 5, M. G. Macleod | Thave suffered for 25 years with a eomplication casd empl n-lu in many of the e | Bolln. On November 3, 1893, that estab- ous ’ q“'g;&";’;l “’ql‘]"s "“vf“ IS!-'q'o)rd. Courtney 1s very -\ll‘ltlland‘v\lll not l.m..w Chevalier's Kidiug the Featare. :'.. = IH ’Il.\nlllv‘u (‘umlln'v:‘uw:’:‘ o 1 Mr. | of troubles, with continuous, almost unbeara stropolitan centers: municipa suries | lishment had d 9 from the o A | Struck d, Fulle ouble plays: | the crew to be introduced to anybody;| SAN FRANCISCO, June e aniels to “Gutaperka Stoflor ‘ o heen plundercd” of millions of dollars | Lee fer wion ¢ bad o omthe Slty treas | W Clark D. Clark; Lowe to Tucker. | otherwise all are enjoying themselyes. Con. | SAN FRRANCISCO, June #5-Favorit ‘_| Bl ble pain in my back, The Grip also prostras by dishonest city ofti ;. @ high carnival of | WY for whic A arrant. but which | pysged ball: Tenney. Batteries: Sexton and | sjderable money will b aced on the race.” | Won the first, second and fourth races to. Negro Charged with Hurglary. corruption 4 A DIASE And (o such | WoS advanced by the city treasurer. | Terney; Clark ana Schriver. Time: One LONDON, June %.—The Pall Mall Ga- | day, the others going to second choices.| , CFEFR " RE : i e o an extent as finds arul history | The resolution did not eome to a vote, and | hour and forty-five minutes. Umpire: Mur- | zette, commenting on the Cornell crew, says | Tar and Tartar, who was entered to be | 4 o' n g e of the civitized world; the people are he- | Mr. Kennard stated that if it was not passed | ray. Attendahce, 1,60, they have not increased their reputation | sold at $100, was bid up to §700, at which | Yesterday afternoo by Detective ;:r::‘nu":“:’:x\:; |]n;;‘:;» oo a;lm- ‘.‘r A|r|n|»HH.}: toulght he would carry out his declaration HART SUFFERS AT CHICAGO. while on the Thames and that they are not | price n.-‘ was ..‘.-mnu.rn 'I:y nlx» owner, lxi. k| i;‘-:(‘m ;'-qua-l-l .‘: ,||_g.‘,"4:r m..n_rl.lu...‘( \”" u.n.;, o A etle ystems, such d publi SHICAG 4 - 0! o be winners. a The feature of the day wus Cheva- op of Jo con 3 outh . s will Tendor trreguintities and abuses of | °Nd Publish the 1 WLTUTAG0, Juna B-Fery was Bt bard | thought 1o be win lier's riding, Out of four mounts ha rode | teenth sireet, soveral nights ago. Clemonw, | 1d me. But Hood's trust in offic ppossible. Omaha has been | Wyoming. Datted Mart viclously in’ the first, third ong “losed 1o the Farelzn ook, three winners and one second place horse. | it is alleged, forced his way Into the shop | Sarsaparilla has cured Dulisiloed through ountry a8 a city] CHEYENN Juns %.—(Special | sixth, In which innings thelr runs were| LOUISVIL June %5.—The foreign book | Results: and stole three pairs of trousers, ~He dis- | me of all my trouble honeycombed with corcuption in ber financial] | 3 3. —(Hp | L e a - * A, First race, five and a half furlongs, sell- | posed of these, selling two pairs to one | 18 T S0 SORER artment. Of this fact the council is | Telegram.)—A report was recelved this | Scored. endance, 3,000 Score: has been barred from the track of the new | jng: Red Idle (2% to 1) won, Tuxedo (6 to rty, and the other to another. The negro an al pel fully informed, and upos this council ‘de- | evening from Douglas, Wyo., of a big gold | Pittsburg . 30300510 1-8 oulsville Jockey club. The directors at a | 1) second, Steadfsst (15 to 1) third. Time. something of a human curiosity, havin Lighly of It. Mss. E. K. SMra, Box 50 Etna, yolvos the dufy of evplying the proper | discovery within ten miles of the ‘city: he | Chicago .../ 40800300 *-10 meeting today decided upon this action and | 1:30. five fiugers and & thumb on each RANd And | oo — remedy. Friendships and sympathies, per-| find iy creating much excitement Hits: Pittsburg, §; Chicago, 10. Errors: | in future the foreign book will be abolished. |~ Second race. five and & half furlongs, sell- | six toes on each foot. Hood's Pllis cure headache and lodigestione view that he would not consider himself re- | amount he gave a personal opinion that $9,000 | Francis, 3b. .. sponsible for any further shortage was good. Dugdale, Mr. Prince contended that the council | “§ome members expreszed dissatisfaction | Milton, 2b. could take no action except at the request | wiin the report. Mercer said that the comp- | Hanson, p. of the bondsien. He had understood that they had decided to make the shortage gool on condition that the city would allow Mr. | noomoomasy troller had stated that if all the slips were Totals ....50 al pmoommmen sowl wmommem—— ® T 22 ul cccomnoen as el onsssemes’ S ] e e