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THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, JULY , , NTV'C LINE B0 l'eant the ToeasRy 1 soavention b ANe . N N < Twosbase hits: Leteher, Mec- | Jackson heading the fleld The crowd | ARE ALL READY FOR THE DRILL A AV T N e YORK COUNTY'S FINE CROPS |ttt imernationst, senvensen ot 21 DID 1T WITI LR BAT irghme une Knifews 3 Yisner. | watched (hem it thoy tirliea off ot Fiyens o BREAK AWAY FROM LEADERS —— A Tl‘mr' 'H \'y“\'h re'atives In \_\LI.I-\ gan _— s:m..k’ ‘!\,. By Andrews, 1i by \:,‘w "'x‘-»‘ nion .\,'.,‘ ) Kkid, o ose 8 " Lot 'l" "';'"I' at St ll-mv' b he annual session of the Valley « v y nderwood, 45 Wild pitches: By Andrews, | On he Kic s sald, would have won 8 LOUIS, June 30.—Despite the heavy 1ook f W ’ 4 shohers’ InGtItate AW it ironk hi 5 A 3. P A 8 Hee hits: | first place, but he had a fall W down . Cutlook for the Farmer Was Never Better teachers' institu now in progress here, | Jacksonvilles Hammer the Ball When Hits n_bases: Rocktord, 4. Sacrifice h Poncd it e et o ot Mfion’ ' | rain that fell last night and the groater part [ Colorado Democracy Determined to Declagy : Upward of seventy-five aro enrolled. The Mol Fiple plave: Andrews to Traffiey | at This Time of the Year, Tordintg’ nstFuctors oF the nktitnts wee Dok, Count the Most, {0 Purvis to Teafley, Time: One hour and | Was unable to regain of today, arrangements for the Interstate | Themsslves on Silven pill 8 g A | ferty-five minutas; Batteries: Andrews and —- - drill and encampme hich beg! p — Stapleton of Lexington, Mrs. L. M. Guttery | K T | " " TuR nd encampment, which begins tomor 4 T Mey: Undm 0/ 1 Snyder. pire FOURTH 0O o L B ¥ of Wahoo, Prof, B. H, Paine of North Loup §r. Hedkst) T om0 Wad bt ¥ JULY AT THE FORT |,y anq continues for a week, were com- | SMALL GRAIN WILL YIELD IMMENSELY | and H.M. Dasis ot North Loup ASSISTED BY SOME TIMELY ERRORS I 7 Allison of the Ord creamery left | | AT | Great Program of “ports Lald Out for the | PIPted. Most of the troops have arrived and | TPharsdiy on & HHNIACS tHp (B York, 'TH | ST JONEPH, Me.. June 30.-(Special Tele- Secont Tafanterme | have been given quarters in Camp Hancock, | 2 3 o eyt r\n nfl . ~ riy ow A0C B¢ 55 gram.)—Th .-mnu'nux 1‘ rias ]“Iy ed two | Phere will be a big sporting am run | named in honor of General Winfleld Scott | o at Bad Been Abandoned om- X eat success sinca the BT | g = 46 1B ¢ | afternoon pames . here today. 'The home 4 166 sady the 16 ; s heat that Had B Avandoned Is Com- | S Ery 18 & e ot of 1t Thoy are | Few Miscues Made by the ffatch Family | fIEIC0R Earies, hete foquy: ohd. The | Oft at the fort on the Fourth of July morn- Yll‘« ck. Already the lowing commands | Administration Foroes Making a FIght for Ing Out for a Good Crop—Oats | now making over a ton of butter a weck and Helpad the Safes of the Curuthers weather was enolland cloudy, and a large | Ing. under the management of that prince | JAYS '""rh od: Indianapolis Ught artillery: ® Noncommittal Resolution, but aded Out g and Corn are paying to the farmers of this county be- Crowd to Grow Int | crowd was in atténdance. ~The first game | of good fellows, Lieutenant Billy Wright of [ DAllas, Tex, artllery; Rockyllle, Ind., light trom L'rose N W1 tween $600 and $700 a month was a fine exhibition of ball playing, but |y Second Infantry, There will be no gen- | Artillery: Neely Zouaves of Memphis, Tenn reseut Indications Are a iy an [ Tallies. | the other was rank. Umpire Durns' deci- g Mount “Pleasant Drum and Bugle corps of Not Likel Sue . | stons were also rank. Tn the sixth inning | ¢ral admission charged, and a cordial invi- | Wichincion. D, O.: troops G and K, United AL Gl \ " i - e Saints went to pieces and the visitors | tation is extended to a The ca s n bl : - B e b SAM JONES SUNDAY THE BIGGEF th nints went to pi s and th visitor ek xtended t all T rd 18 a | grates cavalry, from Jefferson Barracks; scored seven runs, Score, first game as will be seen by th YORK. e r ® " Omaha, Josep! q ° mile v First o e | Walsh Zouaves, company I, and the DENVER, June 3 S a Wit thie More Peoplo Out to Hear Him Than Hear ¥ 8i. Joseph, 3-0. (il Ui A L . wibln I rds of the First regiment, Mis y ndications are that, st the AL 4 T 1 L b 00 :nj‘m‘. 0 o the vawe of 813 nd pr i ¥ NXtenaT SO | the mass democratic stata convention to ba at intery BEATRICE, Neb., June 80.—(Special Wk t. dokent, 81 Poorin, B, Barned . A Tomorrow tho remaining . held in this ity Tuesday, July 2, will ba & SOBAEY, & it o arrive. Th | pretty lively gathering. The suggestion for STATE CONVENTION WILL MEET TUESDAY at the Beatrice Joseph, 3 ‘Peora, 1. 'Stolen bises: M : atos expected hot, dry weath y | Loulsvil thy, Nulton. Sacrifice hits: Alberts ' wet | tional rifles of Washin I o b v 1 and a perfect day in edo AT s Hanseh 3 g 2 : s n came from the D Ly st ¢ n. There were nd Rupidd, 10 lays:' Nulton' to Uisher to Haller: SRRt S 1¢ | tral eor ®, of which ex-Aldermen Ju City : . 'k " : o Chicago Zouaves; Aurora nel grain o tHirotiehs | 1 N n balls: Off Stultz, 1; off Hansen, f 4 o H ) ; g he sun through- [ 3 ¥ i by pitched ball: By Stultz, I Strick out ¢ # : knap Rifles, San Ant Floteher r % nsequence no one | t erowd out | LY, Btult by Hansen, 1. Batteries X 1aves, Little Rock: Phoenix light artillery, [ Was put forth that the democracy was only a 1 an " f At an early hour | T 2 brilliant crov Stultz and Hanseén and Dusdale. LR * | Dayton, O.; battery A L the Omahogs wol- | Time nd thirty-five minutes $ o On Monday morning it Culper MeGilvray Is chairman, The rity and that there was 1 a show to win as long as‘th arty was run by Cleveland. It was thought out. Corn S 8 n, as a result of th t deal was re planted, s looking nd those en gaged in agr claim that never to their kr better prospect th m great deal of the « id by, and Sl mocracy a fighting show in some parts of \at is always the case when their pets gef h that | ' ase when v the state, at least. Some stormy sessions i f the state central committee were held t your money ard takes your choice. ford university when the news was received 1S ACCUSED OF DUPLICITY awarded first honors in the class work par- | Miss Maude § left for the east on a| The next two men esented with Accident in the Water After a Toboggan ide at Hot Springs. on the toboggan, being the foremost in a heavy grounds were lined Umpire " little whent oy ik i ety e J seeond gam ; ington, commandant at Jefferson Barracks, | | it was plowed v . untry ar : tow nd long was on the other foot. It| St Joseph...........0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 : N nallfiolybimuiulbil st i G L idbill » G ) A : { | Hits: ‘St. Joseph, 4; Peoria, 15. Errors: St Prize, $20. to army regulations. A street parade of all [ standing might be arrived at and son than expec Oat " all headed rly every available wolloped | Joseph, 6 e A ST DROHS, Wheelbafrow Fice—F o, 0 the troops assembled will be held in the | declaration made that would glve the the commeodious tabernacle had been appro Of course the fans were disappointed, but |5 S-bi i 5 | | when the trains did arrive, \‘\nlu‘ l’:.mvl T 1)»‘.,44:,.1, \'IM”f base: A brize, $10; second prize by Governor Stone and others. On Tuesday | MeCarthy, ichter, Flynn, Colli nels, | % he D L 1 or 5,000 08 cemed to be alive with an im- | the short end of it. In a hundred years| Roach. Sicrifice hits: Siagle, Haller, Nul: th mpetitive drilling for $16,000 in priz of humanity. At 11 o'clock | from today you won't be able to find a | tc (Y8t pEL o, vaiue $20; sec- | con SHEdE ans | betors the call for the convetition WaNABSUES o b ¢ | out: By Parvin, 4: by Slagle, 1; by Roach, | th, i Ak continue throughout the week, interspersed | b e ca o convention was fssued Jones delivered a powerful | yan who can tell you anything about it | Y Hingle’ ana Mottale: | LR AL L R SRR ia, | With @ sham battle, parades, reviews, ete. | Chairman Frank Arbucklo, who holds the upon his a than was left by his | ‘mplre: Mr, Burns v . h office, attempted in vain t the tid a4 Ay flelds: the stalks atan gh ’ A | the s of the slab, and it Is a toss-up who 3 prize, razor and bottle of perfume; thi pected that the following state magistrates @ ipted in vain to stem the tide of e e L aais yan ture of the previous evening. Dr L | the rivals of ab, and it 1s Lt STANDING OF THE TEAMS, box of candy accompanied by their respective staffs, will | Sentiment in favor of holding a_convention ot al look Eaton of Milwaukea occupled the evening | had the better of it. Darby was slower than ced. Won, Lost. P.C't Speclal prize to the member of command win. | JECRRENBE o8 I A e lcomb. of | Other old-time politicians, _experionced in crop being now on market | . . R ting ob 851 = 4.0 | Winning greatest number of events. $15 Y The hearing of the case of the state against | fo % 4 'y“ LG el ““" Ting OIN | ments were enough to give a rhinoceros the Lincoln . ¥ ] The competitors will be confined to en-| Wyoming, Jackson of lowa, and Altgeld of | the Tieight of folly to allow the rank and file Marry Fitzpatrick was continued until July | 1on8 a8 to the relative gttendante D htars While found less frequently listed men and the morning’s sport wiil open | I1linois to get a chance to express in open conven \;"1‘1“[::" l‘;‘ UL d with an assault | estimating that the aticndance today was at | than the slender F\ nchiman, he allowed hits | Quincy ... 5 # ; o o litna b i) Rejolcing at Stanford University. All Wi to fio. putposs; HEWRTEE,. the e b o TRt ce axaloat Wall | 1688E 21000 ‘greater thian ‘Inst Bunday when they would do the most harm. With | By i 15| DEFENDER 1S STILL IN THE WAYS| STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal, June|younger men of the party and the committe G L o e e everyth ; passing ,.;wc mo xz;\yy and t Games .‘],1,” Jacksonville at Omaha; | All Efforts to Dislodge the Fastened Yacht hopeless minority as long as Cleveland and lce ¢ V. Purinton for 45t | throng of visitors returning to R el : Quincy at Lincoln. Have So Far Fa'lad. Carlisle’s finavcial policy was apparently e lays to a jury. The plaintift sued fc lisfied with a day well spent. Tomorrow | The Grasshopper opened up with a spank- e BRISTOL, R, T. June S0.—All efforts to | that Juige Ress had sustained the demurrer | dorsed by silence, Under this pressuro. tha \1».l< J;\“H";w:\’\'uf‘!".-" © of this cliy lett | arse of this city w 1l lecture upon the | posged to first. Then Shafe sauntered along this evening she is still fast in the same | Stanford estate. Dr. Jordan, when Inter- | he goodly representation from every part T A R e A s of the Puritans.” The afternoon will| with a single and Inks with anotber, and | Grifith and the Colts Prove Too Much for | ouition in which s ink during the un. | Viewed, said: “I think the decision virtually | of the state. There is little question but ( 8 1 over to the benevolent societies and | hia two first scored. Petrino Lohman was the Browns, Feccasstul attempt to launch her. At inter. | Settles ' the llability of the property which | that resolutions denouncing tho ‘'sound evening delegate of the Young Wom t give hi pular lecture, “The F: ; . ! e his p ecture The Fad| ,» to Paris Bob, leaving the bags full ble o 3" s slow versity. While the case may be appealed be | duced ", nt They will SIRHe ikt dlues ; LRl X e p to Parisian Bob, leaving , [ able to connect with Griflith's slow curves | garved, both tugs and divers were at work b 1 e ap I e | iced in the convention oy W a fon to that | nd Its Fathes Dr. W. L. Davidson 1efi | it only one man got home, and that Was | today, while the Colts found Staley at the | yract'y vl‘""“l et the Torteshofts, ap. | & mot likely that the decision of Judge Ross | bo opposed by tho older members, Wwho com- eC Eh v asiarday tife Kiblee evening Lexington, Ky., where he | gpara The Frogeater pasted Colonel Pace | wiong time. Attendance, 15,900, ore : - s will be reverse 1 hope that the whole prise many office holders, and an attemptgg Slicatraa Wiy gk .",1 G log | Dr. Eaton will have eh of affalrs here | (o plate. Miles slashed his club through | St Louis 00100000 0 0—1leaso the yacht, but the work had to befypjon case Mrs. Stanford will do her the question adopted as the s of the Bory Casan the balance of the assembly lo Rir thrice In succession, and Philadel- | it Chicage. 11: St. Louls, 4. Frrors: | abandoned, 1t will be resumed ronight t et el T B L6 UnIVETAILy AR aR AR Ve qe)| onvation Miks Batella Widhet 161t yesterday. for = o Dhus flew out to the missing link, Count | Chicago, 4; St. Louis, 5. Earned runs: Chi- | when the tide comes In. The fears tiat the | pogsible. Her policy will be to make it a - Dstella ! . | rice, where she will visit during the ett, Ryan Home runs: Stewart. Stolen et | A 3 And, then—what? s var e : S § her position have not abated. ‘The buihlers | established rather than attempting an excur mer. T i Thaie ‘ e bases Lange, Wilmot Double plays 5 Loonvinced { tonight's attempt is | Pennsylvania Flooded by Clrealars Making : R e Say i Lhe ! DARBY UNDID HIMSELF Qiinn to 11y o' Connars Fly to Guinn: Dah: | &re convinced ‘that If tonight's attempt is| sion into new flelds or an increaso of stu i it M Sl L rell sir, Darby opened up by giving poor | len to A Struck out: By Grimtha |10k BUCOERRs e e i tobhs (o velleve 4 Al il 1 —_— PENDER, Neb., June 30.—(Special Tele- | o tVEh *it: DR (WETe o byss 'Then he | by Staley, b Bases on bails: Off Grifith; | Ve fo be letiencd by pontoons, to, teliere N - PHILADELPHIA, June 30.—The Pres sate City Farners Lead the Van in Com- am.)—A lafge meeting ot the tenents now | siruck out tha anthropomorphus count, and/| 3 O, Staley. 2 Batterles; Griffith “and i¢urther work of getting dier ints deepiwa'er. ZALLLEG UL S KGRI AL il will say tomorrow: Within the past few AR, : - occupying lands on the Winnebago reserva Jlowed this up by presenting the loquacious | hour and ‘forty minutes. Umpire: Galvin. [ ga8 GETEEIPE SOTERE o ' 3 PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., June 30.—(Special |y, "yag' neid at the Ward school Mr. Katz with a bag. Egan hit him safe LOUISVILLIE. WINS ANOTHER it "Nat Hosrechok ‘and & gang of | Fifth and Bixth wards, represented by Alder- | coples of a letter bearing & forelgn post Telegram.)—This was the closing day of 3 > 2 2 i containing a most outrageous SIXtI AHBYAY Curntest ol the Nebrasin T north of F noy, Saturday pight. In relat- | 4 Inks lost today’'s game for the Reds. Louis- | twelve-inch hawser from the tug Right Arm { last night, at which resolutions were adopted | taok upon G ,."” i TAnilsarRE ing their experiences it daveloped that a large But they were only a little over half Hn» put up a l(mwllll-ldnu: Bame and nu-lxlr was made fast to the crad Smaller cables Ming ‘upon these representatives to resign »I‘(‘ AL LARA L, i <‘7“”klfl t I-* arned hitting was imely. Attendance, 6,63 we run out from the other craft, and the % b , | that many copics of this letter have also from the city council. A committes was sen 3 city on Friday evening, and it marked the \ " . @ ve: to try to make leases with Captain Beck for | Taylor hit down to Miles, and Hoover, at-| o (o 000000010 esponded, straining and snapping, but the conclusion of one of the most succosstul | the jund which they ate farming. this year ing to make third on ft, was thrown out | CInCInBALl ... 0 8100 8 8 0 4 B | HO e N ey i hour. the | meeting and explain his action. Ho sent back [ It Was written by Major Willlam H. Hast tournaments ever held Ly the turners of | and they s 1lmost ut exception’ th Srasshopper. Van Dyke followed with | “[iet cynelmnati. §: Toulsville, 8. Errors: | Work was continued without effect, and at | word that he was atraid some hair-brained | !"8¥, who left here last February in a p honors represented Omaha, I nt, 1RhiE 2 A Te : ¢ o o cut off Taylor at second made | Cincinnati, 0; Loumsville, 2. Two-base hits: | tions.” It' has been decided to try the pon- | Thp ma ting th SRR picion in the minds of many of his friends of lard and Plattsmouth. Linc ar A T T AL LR i LK‘h men were safe. They | Inks, Latham. Three-base hits: O'Br tcons today. Tt is hoped to Nift Detender |, ' (e M0 AE TR \’\fh\l"llll\ the p n_impaired mind he letter, ostensibly braska City were expectec send classe . . Sl b N i a Clty wer I 1t nd though at the time Indian Inspector M ked home on Belt's belt, and that ended | PRTIITE iR o (GEAE ) B p iibe, | of all obstructions’ as the tide in the | tion he might demand would be furr ok e A A L KRG Rear MR WAS | yughlin was here they were told they weull | if, the French twirler perishing at first off Tnks, 1. Hit by pitched ball: O'Brien | afternoon nim Mshaihb el et il L) (e TS Dbl e wve the first chance to close leases on the Again in the second did the Grasshopper | Struck out: By Phillips, 3: by Inks, 1. Wild | LONDON, June 30.—The Times will tomor - whose ho could procure, makes a de- and the actual turning did not commence | 108 AOW WACEE SUIGTAN, A8 & FOS | ety burglod second and Slagle walked, [ Vaushi: TInks' and Warner. Time: Two | racing fn a very remarkat 1y, and in al DETROIT, Mich., June 30.—A verdict was mand s accompanied by statements so gram In the afterncon on the High school | Sether and make no leases with land specu- [ On Shaffer's sacrifice Tacks ambled on down TANDING OF THE TIEAMS. She had one little burst in a we.hty bree returned by a jury in the circuit court ye: TR e grounds, where speeches we made Dby | 1ators. They have organized to protect them- | to third and Jimmy assumed his piace on Plaved. W Lost, .ct. | and. considering her wonderful pile of can | terday afternon awarding 3340 _dumage 1Vex’ sumolenty ta ANGWEDE YA thahgsAl oAl L Y | gel 8y Ll C vas, she showed more stability than was | against the city o g scns b by o X | to nota the Ll s i nted in with Omaha's fourth tally. | B A o 187 7618 | Fanerally expected, mud hur bow witve gaye | Hon st e o O oLy acns Sar- | tlon of tho mind of the writer. Among othier vesterday was devoted to prize turning, while | to hoid the pe fon of the land they now | rich sprinted in with Omaha's ta Baltimore " o 19 6l Tbla evidence of the hish speed sha conid | ford, proprietor of the Merchants hotel of thi in tho evening a dance and entertaizment | 0cCUDY. ‘The land speculators will surely | Inks fell an easy victim to Sonny and Paris- | Pittshure 2 2vidence of the o 8he cOld | iy, “The verdict established the asscrtions | which the governor has recently sectred & was tendered the visitors at v T hall. | meet with a warm reception if they attempt | lan Robert. e factc 7 s may | of plaintiff that the eity health department | complete vindication in court, are gone over. S be expect 0 future,” had been guilty of negligence in looking LT, Cineinna . e 0 was done in the presence of a crowd which 3 bad throw of Hoover's tap and Cholly was | Philadelphia ;" 52 88| MAY MATCH DINON AND PLIMMER | The jury held that Safford’s property was numbered over 2,000 persons. The Julges ALBION, June (Special.)— | safe. MAGRINS R — destroyed on account of their negligence and ticipated™in by active turners to Omaha on a | visit Tuesday. their base on balls, but Hoover was the only | Pouisville .o.enersns 41 Have 13 vod. were not properly cared for. & 5 seore of 3i7. Plattsmcuth was seconi, with BPe G aorEas Drashi is Herd g Tal towaae nan to score, running in cn Belt's fly tc Games todny: New. York at Brooklyni| NBW YORK, June Pafson: Deavies AT s i Yesterday afternoon Scip Dundy received a score of 31 Fremont scored taird pla S 2 - N8R ISWECATE | s1aple, Boston at Philadeiphia; Baltimore at Wash: | who represents Billy Plimmer, and Tom ounterieloriay Acquitted, 1 telegram from Hot Springs, 8. D., glving ur classes representing th h | Luther Clark las returned fr ! ) 1 b at Louisville Louis at Chicago 5 trning, clasor reprosenting the Omaha and | | Luther, Clark i, o BRCaE RO GREAT OPPORTUNITY MISSED R B CATH FLL CTTLRT ence this afternoon at the liomen house, | States court yesterday Judge Bellinger ren- | pened yesterday to his father, Judge Dundy HIGUR DEINe Ll awardsal totiis: Rattamonty | of his Lrother, Hon. Lorin Clark of this place 2 the fourth Shafe poked out one for thres | St ORES OF E WESTERN LEAGUE | with a view of treating to arrange a figh. | dered an order to the jury to bring in a | of the federal court. The judge took a slide 1 th t teh's hit ks bunte salely, I 0/ o AP ies i o T 3 1 October limmer's ible m o )avenport, on trial for co erfeiting. Charle: Hiuors S were: ayarded [n the ladiyidun)||tueneal tho §fove partioth tief veaiaifrom tan | (U tCHI AN R AR Kx huntadialely it RLob i e disnavolinichise ‘QuEe to Wars Manteandlt Qotonet, s BUmmut s e bioram | oas Tl O et thae 1ee d oaom Somploy'ed | party of four. On reaching the water the turning, which included the more dificult | extended visit to the eastern part of the | man, Pace s iles went out in order and e rats Toledo. would not fight Dixon except at 13 pounds, | freach testfied that he Bad besh Gmbiovec| Bro penind him were piled on tho Judge, feats In athletics, as follows: First, Otto | state the golden cpportunity went glimmering, TERRE HAUTE, Ind., June 30.—Tndian- h in at the ringside, had in a measure Specle asury Agent N. B, Ha | L dollars. right knee was dislocated and the small bone mouth; third, John Kroege, Omaha; fourth, | weeks been the guest of the Misses Peters In the next the Omahcgs harvested their [ game here today. Tonight the deal for posed fight, Joe Vendig was pres- | 301878 R of the lower right log was broken. Paul Wurl, Omaha returned to her home in Omaha this morninz, | $IXth and last tally. After Darby had fouled | the transfer of the Toledo franchise to Terrc conference. O'Rourke finally Female Aeronant Commits “uieide. Seip Dundy will leave for Hot Springs this d ! : L O e ey ontention, and said Dixon would ficht at follows: First, Walter Price, Fremont; scc- | July oration at Larry Barry. injtheNGrRashoppenis x'h,\‘ but the glldy in- | [ndianap sresneesd 02,0 0 116 pounds, weigh in four hours bofore the | COtt, formerly a professional aeronaut, who | his father ev attention possible ond, Joe Peters, Plattsmouth: third, Philip| The last week t little” city has given | Sect was killed trying to steal second Toledo 0 0 fight. Davies to this, and ing gave performances throughout the country e fifth, Henry Richter, Omaha; sixth, Bruno |t re given by Mesdames Grouch. Scou. | second and scored on Shafe’s third safe drive. | Indianap T er | i believed the latter will accept. O'Rourke | committed suicide’ by taking laudanum to’| | Pat 13-year-old b he ano | teis were given by Mesdames Crouch, Scou ] 1 ! ) .yman_Battin, a 13-year oy, who Fuclis, Omaha; seventh, John Killian, | ten, Brooks, Thompson, Riley, Hartis a at winds up the story. Shaffer was [ and MeFarland: Goar and Roach eft for Boston this afternoon to consult| day at her home in this city. =—Her profes-| o4 a¢ Sixteenth and Nicholas streets, was Omaha; eighth, Charles Rees, Omaha; ninth, | Scott, Tuesday evening Miss Bty Bl »“\le S uIA e Aol to ehooneL andtitiia Qure | RGRANDIRABRIDEATY Score: Dixon, Vendig said any arrangements that | sional name was Nellie Lamont. About a | 0 whish ve conducted strictly ding | it by discussing the matter some under there is is doing w E 1 the on trair r ] Jax who did the wolloping, and the Peoria 000 2 10 0-11 . hich will b 1u 1 r E rding i e 5 TWwo-biase hits:' MeCarthy, B:nnett, Duj d prise, $8: third > afternoon and reviewed at the Planters hotel were nine in all, the forty r o, | One’r you-plense race—Light mar offered by the Fair association will begin and on. Rases on balls: Off Parvin, Struck rmon, leaving by far a better fmpression | =y 004010000 Darby and Mons. Sonler were R me: TWwo hours! |, Shoe rnce—Iirst prise, meerschaum piy Friday will be governor's day, when it fs ex. | Position of receiver of the United Statos land potatoes are cxcellent, man, L S | hour and was given an attentive hearing by [ tne wrath of the gods, and his dilatory move- | Peorla .... Sor 33 64,0 | Mng greatest number of avents, 318 Company |\ ka, Culberson of Texas, Richards of | PArty affairs, represented that it would be ven-year itch Des Moines . . b 13| up promptly at 9:30 and ciose at 12. - tion their opinion of the administration e e e e i Jue. | Accldents of any character occurred today | gonny it was just the opposite. So you pays | St, Joseph 15 al 20 was great rejoicing at the St being of the opinion that the party was in a sum of $40, but the jury only awarded | yorping at 11 o'clock rintendent C. G. | ing two-bagger, and Jimmy Slagle was dead-| GAMES OF THE N\TIONAL LEAGUE | release Defender have proven futile, and | In the case of the government against the | call was issued, and it Is sald that there will fow days, i g n * Fred C. Bastman of Fayette, | (ha first man to surrender. He popped one | CHICAGO, June 30.—The Browns were un- | vais last night and today, when the tide | Mr: and Mrs. Stanford designed for the uni- | meney" views of Cleveland and Carlislo will Rev. J. J. Malley lectured | this has charge of the assembly opening July 4. | [y “the ball, and Charlie was forced over | yieaso . 7 "50"0"0 5 g 1 3 o e— 7| PIVINE every means in thelr power to re- | ter will be adjusted during this year, will be made to have a resolution straddling by those i Davianey cago, 3. Two-base hits: Connor, Bver- | yacht may become injured by the stvain of | strong as possible in the departments already | 2!TTEKLY ASSAILED HIS BRUTHER OHANIA UACTUItHY. MANY PRIZES ds Are Leased to Spocu'ators. not successful the bow of the yacht will [ §on Charges Agalnst Governor Hastings, petilon at Plattamonth, Kittredge; Staley and Peitz. Time: One | qpe"erreshoffs, however, assert a belief | DENVER, June 30.—The voters of the | qaya Philadelphia has been flooded with and Hoover doubled it, and the score Was| CINCINNATI June 30.—Inability to hit| workmen began work at 1:30 a. m. A [men Emery and Phister, held mass meetings | mark and besirk, which was formally opened in this | 18 11T FEEFEAEE ) 5 i ; | number of them had been over at the agency | through Score s give! - The tug Scor word wag iven for a grand pull. ‘The tugs | ({0 We CI Council. 4 committiel Was S| con rocelyed in other parts of the state. Nebraska. The cla which competed Gaptain had inf 1 them that their ¢ wn to Tacks, and Tacks on en- | cinclnnati, 3;%Louisviile, arned runs: | 2:39 a. m. Captain Herreshoff ceased opera- | individual might do him nal violence manner, leaving more than a sus hford or me other land specu or, a a wild throw Sacrifice hits; Latham Stolen out of r cradle, » she may tow clear | ¥ addres 1 to his brother, the governor, but but they failed to appear. Friday night wa lands now under cultivation. As a result the | open up with a hit, this time a single. He | pitches: = Inks. Batteries Phillips and | row say: “Valkyrie yesterday opened her Citv Must Pay for Official Negligence. hand for §33,900 claimed to be due him. Tha until yesterday Aside from a hort pro- | hour and thirty minutes. Umpire: Keefe. | probability she is a wonde.fully fas® vessel vile and indecent that it would be impos- Mavor Newell and Matthew Gering. all of | 5elves and crops and will use all legal mea econd. On Huteh's out to Van Dyke, Ul | pouton things the old Johnstown charges, against w J : » Fa 1 | Chicago 5 : tl Today a monster picnic was given at Patter- | 10 Glspcssess the tenan the Jack Snipes Bgan litted one ou gie sous park, and the conclusion of tho turning | e to Slagle and sat down, but Darby made a | irooklvn ) - after smallpox cases at the hotel in question. | JUDGE DUNDY’3 LEG BROKEN Al Malu Obstacle to t seems to | that smalipox patients confined in the hotel and Millard fourth. In the senior or bears | this week in Omaha ington; Pittsbyja at Cleveland; Cincinnati | (yRourke, for George Dixon, held a canfer-| PORTLAND, Ore., J In the United [a m ount of an accident that hap class | Thomas Thompson and Gaylord Bump re- shions, and came on acrc the pan on between Dixon and Plimmer in Dallaz in | verdict of not guilty in the case of Dere N ) | duce Davenport to make terfelt silver | and when he emerged it was found that hi3 Wurl, Omaha; second, Emll Wurl, Platt Miss Mabel Hake, who has for the past two| The Jacks were horsecolla apolls’ and Toledo played a championship | thrown a whole lot of cold water over the | ndice Davenport to make counterfelt silver v In Uhe second group the results were as| Charles B. Riley will deliver the Fourth of | Out to Hoover er sunk an artesian well | ffaute is being consummated d Dixon to waive the ilS-pound | NEw YORK, June 30.—Mrs. Charles Wal- | morning, accompanied by Dr. Lee, to give Miller, Omaha; fourth, B. Wurl, Piattsmouth: | itsclf over to society completely. Afternoon | SIagle was allowed to walk and he pilfered | Hits: Indianap 1 ately. cabled provision (0 Plimm with her husband, a well known aeronaut Yooat 11l Big Toe. il Lk 7 AL L G i B e PRt 6000003 wera reached botween the two men would | yoar ago She met with a fall, which crip- | 1ast night at 9 o'clock run over by a motor | 2 musical in honor of Miss Helen Riley. F ”1,,‘“. apparatus turnio the prizes In the | day evening Miss Riley assisted by Miss | 107 and Van Dyke hit safe, then made a beau- hird or highest group were awarded as fol 11, gave a recepti S Harorlat I tiful double stcal. Bel ruck out, but o Towa:\ Diraty Oblo W), Omaba: second, Jonn!| oot lon i copHon. tn Honor(of Miss: Bon e . Taylor roached Kroege, Omaha; third, Emil Wurl, Platts mouth. In the second group the results were First, Joa Peters, Plattsmouth, and Philip M 1 ler, Omaha, tie; second, Walter Price, mout; third, Hernard Wurl, P Detroit 5 012003°1G¢ be acceptable to the club, The purse offered | pled her for life. This caused ‘despondency, | train at Sceventeenth and Nicholas streets, Rapids, 14; Detroit is $7,500. resulting in self-murder tho wheels of the motor pussini over hid o 4t N ¥ = —— left foot The member was very badly in nell of Lincoln Sonny's seratch hit past third Taylor reached | |l A FoeA tand ZahneiliC WESIERN SHOOTE: S DOING WELUL Boy Killed by sn Exploding Roexet, jured, an 11t was found necesiary to « it ot the plate, where Van followed him on a beck 5 ST. LOUIS, June 30.—John Allls, the o- [ e Bl (80 & TROURE f ot Otherwise badly Professional Ju Shnt Out, passed ball. Carruthers went to first by | MILWAUKEE, June 50.—Score pening :f l"n‘ National “"';""”""""‘ vear-old son of George Allis, a cooper, Nv- [ WS TS ot thought that the foot will STERLANG, Colo, June 30.—(Spec - | being hit, but Devinney struck out and Katz | Milwaukee W0 00011820 nes TN L 1t 1010 Arsena street, was instantly [ peed to be amputated Pl R Sl ‘:;’ RO Kansas City 00000001 NEW YORK, June 20.—All day the erack this afternoon by the explosion of a| The boy was playing ball on the stree! ge B, , formerly P iRt LB B e e HE M dee: T KA nans Ciby. 6. bzl of 11165 CahERA tHTan T (ha wesdlands » rocket that fell in front of the house, [ with a number of other boys at the timé h o now a resident of this eity and district oYent 185y AXINATeO0REMATe; |/ Mil ket Kans TR MR P ot & X 5 and which he picked up. Moberly, a 14° | The ball rolled on the track while the motor thurkh tke Icaannke ] nt and their I Egan singled, went to seconi | [ors: Milwauke ; Kansas City Datter- | surrounding Glendale Schuetzen park, Long | i was L junded R roaching and the boy tried t 1 3 : It i Lo [J0dge of the Thirteenth judicial district of ver’ fly oaved . Stephens and Weaver; Daniels apd | q1an e retiotia biNin ca i year-old _companion, was bad wounde train was approaching and the boy tried t In the pole vault, high jump and o £ on Hoover's I:ng fly and scored cn Van Dyke's o Island The serious busin, of the first| Robert Blank, a private watchman, who | get it and in his attempt was struck by thei 1008 p6UHa s Welghts: | algrounita iikate this state, while holding court in Denver | socond safe punch. rPAUL, June 30.—Score: national schuetzenfest had begun The | fired the rocket, is under arrest, and will | train, although he almost managed to throw Wurl, Omaha, won first prize; Philip Mi last week eliminated the professional jur. This afternoon the game postponed from | St. Paul 020002011 men from the west, many of them in the | probably be prosecuted for manslaughter. | himself out of the way. Qmaha; second, ‘and. Walter Price, Freme har 1“|vwm D ieis ."{,‘::}xllm"x' [1” “""'{" Friday will be played and Tuesday Quinecy | Minneapoli ....000000 1 5 1 2 0 1 0 *—10| picturesque costume of the sharpshooters Con s St R aFratt Monn Discasseulithe EElIvar [Gusntion abikasl ng of the judge's action, the Populist, pub- | will be here. Score P Minneapolis, 11, Trrors: | of Bavaria, Switzerland and_the Tyrol, PxsLongressman A R A e = The € The Omaha class of women had no opposi- | L¥hed In this ecity, sald in today's issue OMAHA 8t Paul 6; Minneapois. 4. jlarrors: | Wore the first on the srounds. By 10 o'clock | BVANSVILLE, Tnd. June 30.—Ex-Con-| SAN FRANCISCO, June The Chron- AN hilLe waro nave Wit litorially i A Johnson, Mullane and Boyle; Healy and | the park was alive with sharpshooters, their | gressman William F. Parrott died suddenly | jcle today prints a ten-page article on the The women i bition both Judge Armeur won laurels in Denver | {r H i s Wilson friends, guests, wi and sweethearts, Al-| at pis home this morning n the seventieth | silver question, written by John P. Young, Sret iyl Lo s to [ 1ast week by annihiliating the professional ) : STANDING OF THE TEAMS, most all the clubs have thelr own tents on | vear of his age. He represented the I B e ] thrl of that napas &My YOUTK QUAY: Bnatare 8 ra jurymen in his court by enforcing the 1 3| Played. Won. 1 P, the ‘grounds: here is a grand stand in} [pdiana district in congress two ferms a has made financial questions a ‘special study that limits jury service. Ther 1‘1, o ",“‘l Hutch'son, 8 . nyed, Won: Lot B, Ch b the « nter of 4 ) ""l’" LEQnLeRhioh 1o Ane | wama Judge of tha oircult court.forineany and his essay I8 a strong argument in favor i L L @ et el 2 8 i B 2.7 | view of the park and surrounding country | thirty years prior to his entrance in con- S LD e D o ad whiah 3 it ? large cities, and many small ones, men who | Ink=, 1b. A aukee . o can be obtained. The first bull's eve and | gess, o€ a bimetalilc standard, The article, which special train for their hom | trequent_court rooms for the sole purpose lelylum_ niet D i Kansas City ........ § the first red flag went to the credit of LU e if printed in boolk J;;mui'\‘\l.m_s:lgxl.].‘.vnlu‘“.‘\‘L:“(.”y The Omaha con { ‘u who attended the fof serving on juries, and their legal foos Bl L‘vfll‘“l' Y . 7 ,\;.m] Blodam of the C |m\ml‘ Rifle club of Congr atints Honor Whitman aiged YOI " teurnament returned last n 10 o'clock | are usually th St. Pau s = San_Francisco, aptain tlock of the St | | | | The visitors departed t liest part of th 3 SN ! Al : | Monometallisin? A Review of the 1 e 4 smallest part of their profits. | Darby, 8 ML R, . SAn Disn0iepn, (e gante A E] ALl CHICAGO, June 30.—Today was observed | ponts for and Against the Bimetallic Stan- :” I”“"‘-”‘I” Bt fours They num- | It only requires one scoundrel to nullity the | - Toledo ; o D e e ingulshed himself B¥ | as Marcus Whitman day in all the Congre- | dard. The Destructive Effects of the Aban pared” nearly 300, the of - whom | efforts of eleven good men, and the profes- | d Grand Rapids™... 4L | land made a score of T3 out of a possible | gaticnal churches of Chicago, and by . spe ment of Silver as a Money Metal and went to Plaitsmeuth to attend | sional juror Is nearly always ready to be SONVILLE 3 at Minneapolis ind on the main target his score was | cial arrangement an appropriate ” sermon Evils Entailed by the Adoption of Gol l'!' plenie and tak t Xercisi scoundrel, ~ for a consideration. / 2. BH. SH. SB v Raplds at Detroit 7 mn‘ur 1 y;"m’wllr\; v‘w“'r\‘x‘n .;.4‘.‘/. shoot- [ wag preached by each min of this de tallism The turr eams a ige Armour's ruling that amateurs of r'thers, 1h 1 1] e s rely on their redoubtable Gus Zin nominatior - the whole party ¢ i oy bag e .y‘l.”[”"- e ey nhay, ss.. 0 0 e illotin AlG e ora EiFtaralnn Y uan to maintain their reputation. — Canght i n Renaway. Friday aftern of Denver, introduce a large | mons M o 0 TALMAGE, Neb., June 20.—(Special Tele ole il GAITE Tveres ante ] While John Hausen and his wife, who live All the exeur § of justice into their proceedings.” . | Hoover, ... b am.)—Tt wrestling match betwec PERRE HAUTE, Ind, June The o Ju of the euterty in 1 e Taylor, 3h 5 George Harshman of Avoca and John Gos t v 1 t S iR liehelen | van Dyke, 'm 2 ney of Benkelman, Neb., came off last nizht mh B 4 4 i 0 g O e o 550, ann was won Ly | Western league clubs have already signifled i % revenue cutter | | At "Pawventy-fourth and Caldwell streets th | Gosney In the fifth bout thelr willingness for the transfer. Manager P A Couple were thrown ouf, but were not ins church today | Totals % A large crowd gathered to witness this, as | Watkins of the Indianapolis club was sur- | MARt ARALARIIDIBES IO T AT fure The horse was sfoppedand neithor the fasw 3 ~ Miss Mattie M. Roemer and A. A. Dodenorf | SCORE every o d be a hard baftle, | prised at he attendance of 180 today,| NEW YORK, June 20.—Among the pas-| it nor the buggy was damage June 21. The groom 1 o o g| Frank E . Floyd Harshman | despite the downpour of rain up to the hour | sengers on the la Bourgogne, whi i latan e 4 3 9 90— 8] was the man ( after, but on the | of opening the game, and asserts the trans- | veq here today, was the minister Congratuinted the Irish, e 30.—The steamer | iy the neighborhc of Thirty-third ang R AL ne Chehalis, which arrived from Cook's Inlet | plopdo streets, were out driving last nighi transfer of the Toledo club to Terre Haute | i (0 LS00 Cs o the | their horse became frightened at Twenty is virtually settled A majority of the 8 schooner by the | fonrth and Cuming streets and ran away m pecis thay t o children received first holy tained 1 J n the Catholi iy £ v RLor 2 ) 2 plea of a broken toe George ‘was put in. | fer is as good as assured. Leading bu s | s o runs: Omaha ksonville, 3. | The fifth bout was decided a foul, time was [ men here will make good the guarantee, and | al and r al lodge of the Independent Order of hits - Ulr Hx ‘I‘V-n\‘w Ilmw» | called, ar after 4 r t of five minutes the | Manager Long of that club aserts that the | o5 irnament Lows lave elected D. C. Giffert e Shaffer, Double plays: Devin-| men were called into the ring sney came | meager attendance at ' upled with CATHEL FORECAST. ILTRATION 3 R P PO g %an to Carruthers. Struck out: | [n as fresh as ever, with his pleasant smile, | the expense that would be entalled by the | WEATI 7 A e e S ARt NG 2. Bases on balls: [ Lyt Harshman flew’ the track and refused t snstruction of a_ new park outside the | the | | 7 i the wheat thieves It by pitcher: | ¢iter. | Time being called again again | city of 10 for Sunday | n part in X udge 2 s to two 3 L 1. Passed balls: | yng Harshman failing to come to tim 1stifies the transfer. 1 | a huge succes L ly in the penitentiary . N l’.l:” nd thirty | ney was declared the winner and the § od fact that St. Pa i | wmed Atkins, traveling west Bire > McGiniss, handed to him with the Terre Haute (Toledo) | Schuylet Notes and dorsonals g R D TIME AT THE LINCOLN GAME. — y - | SCHUYL v ¥ LINCOLN, June $0.—(Special Telegram.) Gretna Wins a Closs Game, Gumn Thin A ftorann ‘ i e Lincoin ‘and Quincy clubs went down ITNA, Neb., June 30.—(Special T Jacksonville will play Omaha again tht ©. H. Swallow of th Weatern Masons'kiops Ofoors : i tocpity the. second @iina af ths am.)—Fifteen«40 seven was the result of | afternoon at the fair grounds. It will be a | RS WilSTERN June 30.—(Special)—at | XF il thev il never Ko here any more | {Ciay's game Mbbtween the Bikhorn Reds | hotter game than yesterday's. Go out | huyles base ball team went to tallati rs at the last meeting | made to arrest the two clubs, and|and the I-- tna Greens on n.;- home \\.Ah]h it. The te nlu» i A BRE : ¢ : they seattered in every direction, some | grounds. The game was a spirited contest | Omaha osition ksonville. | il City this morning to ply th nd Accepted Masods | (imbing the fence and others dodging con- | from start to finish, and but for a com- | Irks oe First..... uther “ g Local Record. ty and Portugal, De via. He was accompan NEW YORK, June 30.—A meeting of the by his wite a te Ivish N nal federation council was held here today in Cooper Union, at which a resolution w 1 congratulati the . i e of Ireland over the result of the e with Sontherly Winds Promised for | ; t election of James Z. O'Brien to Par Nebraska, llament from norihwest Cork SIHINGTON, June 30.-Ti Tt o W '\x I ) “ Killed by & Base Fall, For Nebraska—Talr: southerly winds. CINCINNATI, June 3.—While playing For Towa—Ia outherly winds re entirely destitute base ball in Taylor's bottoms in Newport, ¢ Kansas—Fair; easterly winds Ky., today, Maurice Davis, aged 13, of this was v ly killed 'by being hit on 3 ) ey : the head by a thrown ball rly winds. For M Falr; warmer; variable — series of five games with the team there. lowi angurated: P. Waldorf, | stables through the gat "They broke for | biration of costly errors in the seventh the | Huteh Second Fgar S s THET P l d i ( "hagisage | result ant The at A48e8s . in | oErICE OF THE ATHIER B OMAHA, June 30, ure OO i S-X"M'r is in 1i L A Mead, senior warden; | the train, werc hustled into the baggage | result might have been different. The at- ich o Third Taylor n darkness a \ P * warden: Louis Eller. | car, and carried to Princeton, a few miles | tendance was the largest at any game on Short Devinney | & KOs et . made at the cl nt st where ¢ Al ST W Laats Eller- | b tne Union Paciic road, where they were | the home grounds (his season. Scor R waty| herause gne I Ts tho secret of the restoration to health which Hood's Sursaparilla gives. N, temporature . It gives me T utéin, junlo ft, and the train run back after the ba 204000 Slagle ¥ Van Dyke :f‘l‘. V; s :‘\ i : E. G. Clark, | anee of the crowd. In the second innin ey Banid S ’ . . t Parker feaned ¥ # surer. n constable ared on the ground and| ' 4 < Alber sday night a ered the clubs to stop playing. An ar 3 tho. past ir vatuation was ent made between Drackett ¢ Struck out: By Lallon, 5; by Ayerage mper | o pleasure to recom= Conditlon of Temperit ) » mend Hood's Sarias. I - S anh Under Arrest t st ns the first half of the | Curley; Martin, Calilly and Gibbon me; | Howard at 38:20. Ladles admitted for at Omaha for the day and si J ¥ parilla, It has cured i ; s ot | Two hours. Umpire: Fowler Inclu grand me of many come- pecial.) 1 ver the affa - Viengo's Centur ) lgf e ¢ e dlgnant oves the alfeir, W. & D' Won Easity _. Chicago's Century Rac plaints, and puri- Lrhile the ball play The Wilcox & Draper Shoe House team | ”‘ "!’]' AGO, -“;“'( . F Stanw 7 fled my blood. I of Lincoln sports were easily from the Omaha Dusine: e n club Ay wor ¥ ation since Mar S L v \bles were private citi- | lege Sunday. \ uRame: | o takine ity TR § def y asion . The flva | to connect with Mr. Banks' s, while | lub, making the run In sbx Koports from Other Stath my liver, had hip tement, | Mr berg was dead easy for the colored | ty-four minutes, oo R g discase and other gants. fSolly has wads & grest fnd i s what I8 Known n-AL troubles,withswells an se Q Mauuts a Father tor Ber Chitd . 03101 1ks an Johnson of 8St. Jos N, & 3¢ 1 | z ) thero bying 1.0 R A e P 0100 0-1/ Wilcox & Drapers...1 4 7 0 0 0 0 7 *—19[ ¢"(ha 1 - AL ing of my ankl TS N A nae ; 1 T ine 8 Juin s In, 5. Three-b: Omaha B. College 001000030 woman | & |wrate _or ¢ ; For a long time I t 1 + r 1 rl X P base hits Arml- | Hits: Wi X & Drapers. 17; Omah; K e Elgin \ g . weATdES, ~ valk h ouug Me ¥ A | 3 ad to walk witha Youus i I o A BT B L . T sovel bed o ¥ e L § . J v y Lincoln, 1. ‘Wild aha_Business College, 6. Home runs: | eleht minutes, thus lower r 3 | 2 cane, Tor s youug ¥ e Batterles: Cap ger, Paris and Johuson, Three-base | elght hours and twe " j years 1 was . ; tour five min ger, Thompson, Keene, 2: J . Struck | = breaking down. I bad the grip in N My ardl out: By Banks, 10; by Rybe: erie ite evere form. I procured six bottles 4 aRD q 3 nin PORD WINE AT DES MOINES. | Banks aud Dangwri Ryberg b AT e Saraaparilia and it bullt me up Bartlett > v a M o thunl o MO June No-(Npaclal Teie~ | Meiton Won the Koad Race. ! A % 4 My recoyery Towe to I;‘.mx”n;;nlp-;“':-_ the position of t ! i i, Bk APy gRout ¥9 Dagple’ waot, oul PSP o I Pan YL iimas i A farion | pg All my illa have gone and I feol lik U PORLIOL of Sethise- A ' morr 1 i 1ck the | Walnut Créek park t the ball game There wer veral hundred enthusiast A : pa : Al l"vym”“‘ pare }' ans ARG & SN i { He o 4, Ci ing streets yesterday morning at 11:30 to 1, Y 1. | Den Mis. CaarLorris KeLLy, Haywards, Cold , | ¢ Swartz Fowler, Adkins. Home F shman - Hoover R ho et 1 the constables to play out | A Hit' by pitcher: By Martin, 1; by [ Game called trains leave 2 r ! a eroy L the cansiahles & I‘\”,‘ ! Batteries: Lallon, Schieffle and irteenth and Howard ar xteenth an », which was well filled, in-| today, and saw a good one, barring | bleyclers assembled at Twentieth and Cum tion July 1 . ibie AAARS: SDA Taavicalel| Sama pobs ns by the umpire, other- | Rev, W. B. Leonard left Ty for lo R e AN meverely | wise the result would have been different ey 4 Salt Lake Gty . Bes W, B, Lasnard | saday for L cregat] shed | wise the result wokid have heen dif | witness the start in the Switchmen's picni ! o | Salt Lake Cli Bl 00 ’ g R 09 400 anabns - (RS SRR ol raceived w hotvy | E1% 350 (16 olahth i but Thoy | FOAL Tace from omahs o, Colfman Thers | teams, and wad an exemplary. 7 [ 81 Vikoan: Hood’s sarsapa"" Mrs, WHliams, sister of Mrs. Dr. Halde- | &1 horses were instantly kille *{ jheewr if sway by 8 touple of had srrory | 2i8"se Whom made the full Journey (' Coft: “ B Cheyenze Cloudy. 14 the only true blood puritier promineny man, is visiting in Ord. She will stay in ————e B e i A T contentants were: ' X Selton, | Captaln Sweeney, U. 8. A., San Diego, | Mawincliy..011 SR Iy in the public eyo today. ey it. Ord ‘for two months, after which she will | Hot weather proves depressing to those | Rockford ... 560060000 18l o T oo oy | Cal., 88y ! Catarrh Remady {s the | Gaiveston.. ... 3 - . cure habltual constips o for Phoenix, Ariz., her future home. | w nose blood is poor. Such people should | Fiits: Des Moines, ; Rockford, 9. Errora: | 1 2 " Parker. At the start. | st medicine I have ever found that would [ g (ndicates trace of precipitation HOOd'fl Pllls Son, Frico 20, per bum ¥ @ Laverty loft Tuesday morning to | eurich their bood with Hood's Sarsaparilla, | Des Moines, 4; Rockford, 3. Three-base | er's signal the gank ot off on the fly, with | 4o me au; Rood.” Price §0c, Lo &'WELSH, ob

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