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THE O DAILY BEEYd TUESDAY, JULY 2 CWILL SELL THE SHORT LIM',\?"‘QSL'L".".','..,":“,“,.."{".'S‘A.' ruaing time ot | {WON THE POSTPONED GAME | siehii! Rvicfid! b o l R e " OUESTION OF LOCAL LAW |2 Even with these specials enroute indic m~\ e ‘”1;1:3.‘;'6' i1 1 German Marksamen Make a Grent Display | Running of Wernburg to e Investigated by Hits: Loujavijie, 7 Cincinnaty on Now York's Streete. the Steward, NEW YORK, July 1.-The German & NEW YORK, July 1.—The attendance at ir seleties of Amerfea paraded the streets | Sheepshead Bay was light this atternoon, | Pope Replies to a Lotter Sent Him by the tions point to a much smaller number of | teachers in Denver than anticipated, the gen Move to Force Its Eeparation from the |eral reason being assigned that the associa- | Omala Has Little Troubls Defeating the | [t by WHATHE "Witimait'™ Cincinnat 1 th tion meeting comes too late for the teachers t 1t ) n bases: Loulsvglie, @ Cincinnati o ¢ i W those w f Union Pacific Faila, of the west, who have gone to their homes, or Jacksonville Team. Wileg: Cincinng 1y on the n of the and those who were present saw little that ' ; I plosd who are already enjoying thelr summer vaca hini ‘oreman, 0 4 embling of the National Scheutzonbun was entertainfog. The card was badly | Protestant Olergy of Ohicago. RECEI | thons fn other places [ S Necréary, 1 Pgation of se -n':\ fiv nber m“r’}w 1 by ! ratel % |_‘ fo was an mu;! VER EGAN GIVES UP IN DIGUST | Death of an UIT Eugineer £GAN'S PITCHING WAS THE FEATURE | &, Mol L_fi\,“‘:‘ bkttt do it LR L0 il R fo TEnont ™ U | CAME THOUGH CARDINAL G BBONS plays: Clark Hit lers and Lieut i t fast tin 1 xoellent for e, i ; Ti | take part in 1 r the t i Deing investigated —— Bondho'ders Will Proceed at Oneo to Fore Slinesarhind dFf treimn exr RN pvatior by th J chan Toaohes the © | elose the Mortgage-Months Will 1§ B 3 tog the Nine Tnnlngs—Freddy NcCreary, Weylng!' Spies and Warner brethre form ¢ ted by ‘We f o8 Upon the Condition of Protestaut A “ore arrot A ) T M Thursday last, when he 1) Residenis in Cath publies of Soi se Before n Sale Can f David H v Ker's Work Also Fine, but ilis Foreman, Parrott. end Vaughn, Ump! Rovhe o Foo w time at five furlongs by Factotum and | S e . Keofe, Time: Two hours and thirty min t Albany Brook- | BURMALY America—1las Asked the Loeal Bo Ordered. the B. & M t ! ] Support Was Poor, | utes o . £ ma W it ie 41 ’ Wesnt . ‘ brother, Liner K STANDING OF THE TEAMS i through Eighth street to Hroadway, TRy Ke ntative for Informntion. ¢ SIaved; Won, Lost B0 nion square, where the paraders were r . Y e ik tive i weskt h ) X layeds Veo '“‘ PO view Mayors Schieren of Brooklyn Time; e ORYLAND, Ore., July 1 s is ! Omaha, §; Jackson 2 1 ¢ I threc-sixteenth year aworth dr e #gan H t mwell (8 to 1) 1 o) 1 N " on{which the Oregon Short wa 1o out n on first th Lincoin, 5; Quincy, 4 7 8 k Y ! tto Fifth 0 X to1 MILWAUKEE, July 1.—The soventy-five " lligence was rec 1 in Omaha yester lay of the death “ort Madison, Ia r Caruther’s Crowd Only Get Five Safes Dur- square, through Iifth | 3 ¢ Methodist : y . &> who came to Milwaukee today held an agh Trust company, which represents the | heers went out in 1888 1 el on 5 ! Saives. padsed out of the hands of the Unlon Pac then the Chicago, Burlington & G e 3 i 57 1 8 to Thicty-fourth treet ferry, wher .m 2 i and thelr wives of Chl- amh into the control of the American Loan [ When the Brotherhood of Locomotly sincinnatl, 11; Louisyil SHIsN e 8 g .01 ¢ t i 18 bond Lo Futurity cour 88Fs went out In 1388 Hu Ghicag (ouls y T V4% [ mportant meeting on board the boat this eghsolidated mortgage bondholders, but there Who svet pillled & throttls, 010, I8 Brooklyn, 7; New Y AL b 8 ot Al it nife, sellin morning in relation to the disabilities of will be no change of management. The road ) one of the kindest. Many an engine- | I HADOIIS Toledo, § Washington 1.1 q @ 0 the head of the procession passed the | (7 to § third. Time: 1:4 Protostants in South American countries. The will not be separated from the Union Pacific an now high up in the ranks of his craft h | "‘l,'('..'w'r. st Louls 1 tHE: ta e i ‘f\"w‘,\ Ae, Rragreas ot ,H"‘.‘V.' [ace. five ar |\ n haif V‘r‘\.:‘ s G | Methodist ministers’ meeting. ApHl aystem at present at least. Tn the United States | Vill recall a kind word of encoueagorrnt o ST tBANYT s Naw VoM Webber alighted from a carriage drawn by | Sie Deter 11 (8 to 1 third. Time i 1 a committee to fuvite the olroult court this morning ex-Senator DoIph, | worth in days when the old man stood easily | Omaha and Jacksonville played oft Friday's ton t Philadelphin; Baltimore | four white hiorses, and joined the party on [ Sixth race, one mile, dn 8 t n to the fagt Lhat our Deok attorney for the American Loan and Trust | at the head of the great corps of splendid | postponed game yesterday in the presence of | ihgfoni Ulitsburk at (tieveland: ( | actross at'the Germania theater, was loudly | Patadin' (7' to B third: Fine tant s In the republics of Peru, Keua- company, sald that the road will not be taken | cgineers and firemen who tovic trains I and | a small crowd. Eagan's pitching was the | LT bt e Tppinuded from the reviewing siand for the | —_— — " Bolivia labor under oppressive dis- by the consolldated mortgago bondholders; | 2UL Of Burlington during his long years of | on teature of the contest, ;I,v ||m' !u“r\' Jax| SCORES OF THE WESTERN 1 : | ndependont Schuctaen corn e New YOICH B1G HANDICAP ENTRIES AT OAKLEY | abjlities that affect not only the profession f ” 1 e St sl B e born June | &etting but five hits off of him. Parker, on 3 JALE PARK L. July 1A y — LIBIF Tith kisd e publie worikip thid | thronsed the spacious 3¢ JRly Rvant cording to the dictates of their consclence, y S t ting | Burlington, in he evineed some good qualities. Bobby Withour Much Effort 2 tonl i < the third | 4 A p t pa ould not pay th mounting T v 0 was the hird ¥ he T I also their ¢ an inalienable rig a :u,;_'}:‘txlll ey nonHNE | ainee mada rruthers had better get an ax and get| INDIANAPOLIS, July 1.—Toledo played of the first national shootin . S e I S Iekits S AR b REVIVHIY, Gl 8 y | America was in the railway se STahi 11 £ EHIcK. 5 Kid tedm and o, Wik heartless game today and the fard ch Legan lay with a ¢ teap ¢ J gally married without being compelled come up on the bill and r filed 1ast | came of a strong old English family hick of am @ New ¥ v of the visiting mem Onkley meet we December. This bill f ure | f the elght children who | Worst. A more shiftless, lazy, indol halar i e S bers and nal bund. Ta There are seventy-three entries x ttully afd tl IEROIE S ionastidated mories A ri ind his I8 the firs | indifferent 1ot of ball players never | wotegossiiins 4 kY Lo AAL L b LY £ e KDL o 1 | all of the best horses in the all aged div | ) D 1000 2 | and_afte J cure for these Protesta o samo liberty fallure of the company to pay TR T RER NS L S graced a league, and the whole gang shouid | Hits: Indianapotis, 13; T, | thoroughfares of the city went to the fon in the west and south, and some high | S¢CUre for these Protestants the same liberty allure of the v marrlage. He was a member of Des Mo be chased into some brick yard and made to | rora: “Indianapolis, it Toledo, 5 | ing grounds, which were reached al tn entries. Today's summaries: | 0f consclence that is enjoyed by Roman proceed to forecl he mortgag lodge 1, Anclent Free and Accepted | oo 4 5oy “goorg | Croms and Melariind; N t gelack, AL his hour there were U Fide; SellfE. Avertarion Hallie | Catholic citizens of this country.’ ately,” sald Senator Dolph today fasons, and was ) lated with the ; ETROIT, July 1,--8 seople walting, and when the paraders | Gay (2 to 1) won. Daisy Bolander ¢ to ot tten to Arcbish Brotherhood of Lccomotive Engineers. The OMAHA Detroit Tt G | Wnd’ those ‘who accompanied them filed 8o | sreond, Donna o1 (8 to 1) third. Time: | written to Arciblshop Ire- SRR o LHRL on funeral services w conducted by the Ma AB. R. BH. SIL 8B. PO. A E, | Grand Raplds 0003 the park thera werz over 11,0 0 people witiin | k E land, Mgr NOAFIng. ] — Bnamer 1t 8 o | rors: Detroit, '1; Grand Rapids, 1. Bat- | begin. | Thon Shooting Master. “Batme: “The effect of Judge Merritt's decision Kmmert Socceeds fngan. Shafter, 1f., H terios: Whitehill, Gayle and Lohbeck; Staf- | Wither atdeted the Several . shooters o was such as to stop all further | KANSAS CITY, July 1.—Mr. J. H. Bm- | pil™ 3 e ford and_ Zahner their stand+, The fus'lad - soon | Jme UL L LN AL F| " “ROME, Juno 14, 1805.—Mr. Joh ¢ proceedings by the American Loan | port division s tondent of the Kansas | Lohman, ¢ 1 o MINNEAPOLIS, July 1 & | eh TS FIGE oraCIE oot ome- | @ to 1) won, Roval Choice (15 to'1) & R0} June John Lee! Nmiat oo o T G B M i LS (it 0 Minneanolis R |t R B P S Sidkel (10 to 1) third, Time: 1:05. Dear Sir—In reply to your favor of the 20th imposed conditions which (he second miort. | appointed general superintendent .of Bagan p.... 0 ..‘ i Minncapolls, 18; St. Paul, 9. pr- | Schuetzen cluba of San Francis SOITin Pace, aelling) pures, .ohe iile | terred the matter of disabilities of Protestants . : Memphis” system, viee W. W. Fagan, ) s Bt batl i il ttet o | meteon rounds by Meas liing, 1 gage holders cannot afford to comply with | r 0 \ , in Peru, Ecuador and Bolivia to the cardinal : v Rt : b § sonar ot s anosder | thustast (4 to 1) won, Grannan (25 to 1) s 4 he and have decided upon the better policy of | signed. Mr. Emmert's headquarters will be Totals ....38 and Wilson: Pepper and Boyle, th kv L Y i !_(”l\wn \:.l\hx”x “‘u\w\!l_lldr,l ond, All Over (8 to 1) third. Time: 1:47 secretary of sta His eminence writes me foreclosing. The American Loan aud Trust |in Kansas City. Mr. R. R Hammond suc- 4 E STANDING OF THE TEAMS, | ranged today between Moessrs, Helm and | oSIXth ra elling, six furlongs: Domingo | as follows: “The letter written to your emi- Company would not raise the interest duo on | ceeds Mr. Emmert as division superintendent. 4 [ Won, Lost. P.Ct, | Stracker, represcnting the wost, ani Messra: | (& (0 8) wor, Billy Hennet (7 to 1) xecond, | nence by Mr. Lee of Chicago the prior mortgage and take the road it it Charge on the ¢ heyenne & Northeen. ney, s 01 Milwakoe ...oiis 5 3 i e AL G T T e R sl o ; M AR AL i) e col olied dearee b, £l 5 5 2 pba 2 . e eas 00 shots, 1 ominal stake, the i 5 B | civil laws in force the republics of Pery r.:“’l‘mf“,.:’,_m” ntrolied tn any desree by the [ oppypNNE July 1.—(Speclal Telegram.) | Katz 1f...... gf Detrolt coesinns mateh (6 be shot G At the'end of the Wealk, | The pecple's medium for wholesomo bis |0kt aat S \«\:‘rfil‘:“-i\' . "'s’“:“"\; “The American Loan and Trust company | —T. H. Fitapatrick, from the Fort Scott | Hoover, g o & badi Y SO ORAE TSy (1S hifiost shots i | eult, savory doughute and delicate pasieyis | ayinonce' has beon plexsed o communicato will_proceed to lose this mortgage im- | & Memphis road, has been appointed superin- | TAYIOT db.... :m\;www A0 [ T WL Platstd 7)1, T, Lacht o G i et Mkl to the me the safd letter, I have written to mediately. The case In the United | tendent of the Cheyenne & Northern branch | Belt, rf........ 0| Grana Rapids . o0 64 8 S s (et il % | JOHNSON'S LATEST WONDERIUL FEAT | the apostolic delegates in the above named States circuit court has been set for a hear- | of the Denver & Gulf system, to succeed | Parker, p..... I BRmenrany ““”“" bt vt el g A LU A (o i republics to obtain precise Information con- on the bill and answer and we have given|J. A, Rasback, resigned, with headquarters i . 5| Minneapolis at St ,,I.,“ R A T At the standard target of a possible 50: | Mile in Competition in 1:59 1-2 on the | cerning the laws which affect the condition notice of an application to the court next |here, Fitzpatrick assumed the duties of his Totals.... 88 6§ Bl Batrole Seg i oM § 491G, W. Plaste! “© New at Toronty. | of Protestants there, as regards both the ex Wednosday to fix a day for the hearing. office today. SCORE BY | Q —— Isnatz Mar LA P M Rapy B | TORONTO, Ont., July l—¥ive thousand | ercize of their religion and the celebration ot The American Loan & Trust company will P Omaha SR e [s Quiney Comes Todny. AT i firaet, b s B | TORONTO, Gty Tily 1oiive (houssi | Fusreiage, Conrmunleating: Luly (o your gmid sell the road and the foreclosure proceedings | Official tests invarlably show Price's [ Jacksonville ........ 0 00 0 5| This afternoon Quincy will be here, fresh | cut of a 100, and W, €. Collins of | Jeao s M o ompany’s new board track | hence and taking it upon myself to call the will tndoubtedly be brought by the bond- | Cream Baking Powder to be purer and | pEarned runs: Omaha, 8 Jagks | from a hard fight at Lincoln, and deter , made the highest score | FOHONIS Ferny COmBany:s Bew jodte HACK | attention of the holy see to the information holders under the junior 1 s This tronger than any other kind, Two-base hi Hutchinson, <| mined to have vengeance. Many Omaha | Columbla }v mor ta this afternoon between John 8. Johnson base. hits Attres Doubl iBut af AR e BRTaT e T el [ Which the aforesald delegate will send, I will mean that the prior mor would g P R to Ulrich, Struck out: By parker, & tavorites are in t m. It will be a game L ot T O o bl et e L el ettt g bl el LI be pald oft and a ral reorg n ot HIS HEART FAILED HIM. on balls: O Parker, 1; oft Bagan, 4. HIt | worth the wate The teams rad ' Wellmati of Brooklvn who. endh | \Vas (0" & Durss of $1.600, best two in thiee a hollow victory. Score rawear their religious convictions, and to ask | atoll, and flually to the pope Ning, six f himself, but no reply was received until re ) won, Sister Lor Sty M TBYLeE ekl o tHe OISk kBIBIH Cox (8 to 3 er gent to the Chicago clergy SR AYA tnl 1s as follows as reference | ¢ Siiitad g N ethte® | In availing myselt of the opportunity to the property be undertaken.’ by pitcher: By I 1. Passed balls: | Omaha Quinay red 47. M. Newman won the silver cup, | NCats and resu Incone ok the leaneatil ot o f i Tohman, 2 ‘Time: Two hours. Umplies: | [ . Sy | having scored the first 500 at the point {ab: | and hardest struggles ever witnessed on uny | tender you my best wishes for your wellare, Henry Conley Drops beid in Front of Bis [ S50 and Miles : cVey | IoVin el Tl track. The riders were paced by Weln am, my dear sir, yours sincerely in Christ. L 5 Sonter utchingon .. : Fomeved | et today, and L. Fiacht did the same thi S e : (] nion Pacific officlals were cognizant Lodz PARNES PITCHING SAVES RBUCK e litile dater. A gold medal was awarded | 4" onnot n the firat heat, and finisne “J. CARDINAL GIBBONS.” @ay that the American Loan and A few minutes before midnight last night | LINCOLN, July 1—(Special ram)— | Ulrleh ... sarrell J. Reitisner, having scored 160, who was | & few inches apart in 1t etition. - company had decided to proe-ed under fore ey by " t g + Barnes' superb pitching won the me for [ Shaffer Me | the only n’ who made that score on hnson was firs less than 5 Refuse prize baking 1 N te loutre rathor L meomnt the terms of Judge | Henry Conley, a boarder at the Wnion hotel | BArnes superb mitching won tre B ecelvad | Slagle point target. The shooting will be resumed | JoNnsgn was fire ous than six | Refuse prize huking powders. No matter Merritt's order in the Oreg rt Line & | at Sixteenth and Webster strects, died sud- [ a bad scare in the last half of the ninth | Pace y it 8 o'clock tomorr G AR L A how gaudily balted, disappointment's sting Dk Noritiors case. In consequence of thie | denty while sitting on a settes In front of tho | ATLeF. two were out, when one mere hit | Catrisch'or B i AMoQravey | - wiltod the aame wayy DL I Vo [ turks in-them. Dr s Buking Powder information Mr. R. Hall, representing the g 2 wowld have given it to Quincy he vis | Lohman | The only prizes gven with T Price wer, wise they were acad st and best Oregon Short Line & Utah Northern and the hotel. Half an hour before he came up from | jtors’ three runs were made on errors of | les admitted for | Cream Baking wder are dainty pastry igh. The time was 2 These — - - minority bondholders, left for Portland that | the bukery in the basement of the bullding, | Hellgsvorch, who AECERAL Fuicemid | grand stand, "hall trains [ QIO R {on. Dyiar, paoed. by, B ode @ half | T s B S Lk AR L4 et g iRkt | L moeir ity tHome 2 aanastiotint, (jtops (1% |landiBixtesith ai Howara(i L i tion. Tyier.” paced by . W half | WASHINGTON, July 1—(Special Tele- ing on the bill, and answer before Judge | some tobacco that he swallowed. He sat | were bunched on him. Score To R e Th R | AL £ G CRnOi kA ‘,,,", e BRBkWA : he | & First Licutenant Charles P. Echols, Billinger next Wednesday, Senator ThUrston | qown on the settee and a minute beforo his | Lincoln ............ 2 L 0=81 WAHOO, Neb., July 1 1 | xoz Biswt Armaustesasin Dennglnnl el ot et i engineer corps, will report for duty at West as also been acquainted, by telegraph, with [ Jon® Of, the seitee and o e o ont | Quine G2 Y B E R orErodRyI8 game a tior Yueht from the Wiys 10 the Water ger, won ahalf mil 1 | p ; 1 e Bitaston, e ooty b | death other peaple who were mitting i front | Uyt i e g neotn, | Erama—Hustings woil today's same after a | S RO OB gy ger, won alf mile ‘open in P BIt e r AW (et vailoved: UndRE FordaiTNEE the attuation, and he will undoubtedly be | o the hotel saw his head fall back on the | 1 F4THEL FUR%% it Taneoln | hard battle. The feuture of the xame was | BRISTOL, It July 1—At 2:40 o'clock Y e e upport of e selie and noticed that his | 3% e i i, Biasos | the home run by Reynolts of Hasti { this afternoon, under the direction of Cap- oo face was convulsed. They ran to his assist- [ on balls: O McGreeve Jarnes, 1. | the eleventh inning, which decid | tain Herreschofr, the tug Right Arm be - The acti kel o 3t M 3 ISLSPEEEL RO AT ah | transterred from batte o light battery C; g be [taken tomorrow I8 |ance, but his heart had stopped beating. | Struck aut:" Hy MeGreey, 2 Barnes, | same. Scor SRR (hPee b F N vADSE Taetag Gk (o D M. C. A. Field Day (rangferred from battery B to light battery C; | A 2 15 Second Lieutenant Jar Hamilton, from Several physicians e called, but could | 2. Sacrifice hits Hollin White, | Wahoo .........Q 0 6 030000 0 0 i i i On the Fourth the Omaha Young Men's | S¢000 7 eptd bl e dgin: In_foreclosure, which may not be obtained | Several physiclans were called, but could | 4 GO cormacte, St A e B SIRMIAR0 8 S D00 For over a quarter of an hour the | O the Tourth the Omaha Voul Meh™| jignt battery C to battery B for three mon it the legal principles in il 10;$ AnEs Al as noti- | VY8 "MeCormack, Left on bases: Lin- | i N 8 of the tug were without perceptible | (nristian A JIRIYOE RO IO 1ir utenant Lewis H. Strother, First ¥olved be pressed. to their limit | fied and the body was removed to t W RCAttan oE > and Wahoo, 4: effect, then suddenly, a few minutes before | gram at rogr Is Twenty- s d be pressed to their limit. And as for ! 2 ey, z ‘ arncs a > Hustings, ) k. th ! in v, will report at Chicago for appoint- the sale of the property after decree must | Morate L cevey and ime: Two | jyng <ting Twoiknae Rd s lo ot Latha BORLEVBoiroM Ny SIBRT [aistthian HLPRE LA [ESYRILS t Je-de-camp to Major General Wes be sold subject to the first mortgage and th Conley was * the man who figured i pire: Mr. Ward, wo. 3itt- | floated into decp water 1t One hu i dash: fancy f Lall ment as aide-de-camp to Major Genera 5- third r won the mile handieap f Major Frederick A. Mahan, enginecr corps. rateh in 2:17% Second Licutenant Archibald Campbell 1s times, Wyoming Expects to Harvest an Abundant Crop This Year, Jack O'Hearne of Cheyenne, superintendent such that It was Lmpossibie heretofore for | Sna meen transferred to. the ; 300000 the Union Pacific to have taken any action in | Muscum of Art t - ¥ " s the reorganization of the Western Lines Pas-| Dick Yeamer, a notorious outlaw, rode | s s 1 e senger assoclation. It fs now freo to act | into Hennessey Monday, purchased some sup- | 3 Left on as it chooses and there is lttle doubt that | plies and r ut without any effort boing 5. First VLW e E AL e wras man, Perry, Eir 1 wh and th s G e e D TRy o fout ball shot | ley Merritt. Captain rles Shaler, ord- interest that has a. 1 and which is fn|in the Hespel will case, = Last win- STANDING OF THI3 TEAMS, 2ase on bal's nw Hopka ) 3| s taken out a sh hee from the | at 1(\_\\ Hoie, VU haskat. b i vard | nancerd partment, w ed to Watervliet default ter Mrs. Hespeler, a widow, died and left Played, W A i, k out: By Hopka, and preparations we made o send | foot ball race; 40 yard race; throwing foot | nal w York, ¢ ness pertaining to Viewed fram any standpoint, it will be |an estate of $10,000. Conley was very In- | Lincoln -8 nd Clark, 3. Umpire iiver down o examine her bottom, The | hajl; relay. running race, sentor; throwing | hrecrsl New Xort it afmy gun factor some time before the Oregon Short Line |timate with the widow and on her death, | Feoria i 8 Two hoults. Donteons were not used in fl ati g (the yacht. | hammer Dounas: Toot bull cornar Kiews | nstaliation of pia 8t army, gun n passes out of the control of the present re- | When her sister, Mrs. Byers, came to the | piii\p coe- T4 O RTRR TSN o thn' G A thorough examination of the hull has| relay rinning race,’ junior: foot ball, Cale’ | Leaves of absence grai o Bplangt -r{lvy colvers, In the opinion of those connected | house, he refused to allow her to remove | Quincy e 1Y A s 3 been made, and It is pronounced uninjured | donia ‘against Youhg Men’s Cheistiun assa- | B, Osgood, commissary of subsistonce, four e n { on of nay rhitseCs i © | Q 8 5 JAR RAPIDS, Ta., July (Specta; | DY its forty-eight hours' suspension near the | ciation; 1 1, Iawyers, Attorney Gil-| months; Captain Charles M. Gandy, assitant with the Union Pacific. That a fight is to be [any of the eftects. Mrs. Byers, how Jacksonvi Sy oA 4 3 end of the ways, faore captain, against’ dottors, Dr. Lee, | surg o CHY! Stoond LiCuteRaRE made 1s certaln, that every known expedfent | succeeded in getting several trunks away, | Rockford ... R i elegram.)—Ottumwa forfeited the game to-\ “%in cause of the mishap to the Dofender | taptain: Captains hasket batl, Thomas Har: | S0t WD WML ol - artillery, fou in law is to be brought into the case is as- | containing a quantity of valuable laces, and | St. Joseph cenens 48 3 day in the last haif of the ninth, when Ore- | is now known to have resulted from pro Nels Nelson Charles E. Lang, ond artillery, four sured, and that every vital force 1s to be | Conley caused her arrest on the chs of | Games today: Quir Omaha; Rock- | tup was declared out for being hit by batted | truding bolts used in the construction of the s of the diay: Referee, Hon. Charles | months used In preventing the Ulsintesration of the | larceny, claiming that she had no right to | ford at Lincoin: Jacksonville at St. 'Joseph; | ball, and the game was glven ta Cedar | Wi These bolts extended through the oss; judges, Dr. W Miflroy, Unlon Pacific from this time on is predicted [ remove the trunks. he ‘caNe was .l Peoria at Des Molnes, Rapids, 9 to 0. The score as played imbers of “n““-' ve > \|”. t a8 the “cradle \'n{“m“( Il Kelley; timers, D LOCAL BRF by those who are in a position to know what | dismissed. Meanwhile Conley put in a claim | G Amps = eaaup | Seder Raplds 1.1070°171 00 20 Rt h et oot sariktotthai deth vy o Freq. Glebha B T ~ o v | they are talking about otiseveralithoysanaidollaratasa instithetestatel| sl OF L THENATIONALELEAGUE ATty : b el " Pyt So UL F: A e “Thorhasi{ The parents of Hector Block a boy 14 Judge Kelly of the -Unfon Pacific, when | for services that he had rendered- the de- P : JHits: r Rapids: 8 umwa strains to release the hoat the . Juck | years of age, have sworn out a complaint BER Nt Het action hwoulll b taken)itn Posts | ceassd) weimhny « Tiei¥caseiia? still ¥fnt tha || Croivenstainislaugkterenito Make s/ Sxioll: || Betora:sdeanr Bapiay B OtuN t- | wer Wi thEOUgN t1e wood op. the cradle. | Baratl o against him, charging him with incor- 1and on Wednesday, said: “The application | courts. Conley was worried over the mat- dny for Anson and His Colta. teries: Risley and K | splitting ana ttering it as was scen after- | Cook: g 3| rigibili The boy persists in running about for a hearing on the bill and answer is |ter considerably, as he was st out of | CHICAGO, July 1.—Today's game was en- — 5 \‘\;“‘,'I‘I!‘li'\_1z' TN aslBLY .k““\f”‘_‘ lerk of the cours . the streets and learning the ways of the morely preliminary. Nothing may be done [ money, but he always spoke confidently of | tirely too one-sided to be at all interesting Qnitpificesly) Qenter, | N e Wil e reidy Tar & trial tHp | International Intereo'loglute Cricket. | Wicked whatever. It would be hare 5 tina : : rx | The Colts batied Breitenstetn all over th Metz Bros.’ base ball team will leave | Yaforaiira tn, g gy olico W 1 to say Just how | getting money out of the estate in due course | Th It Breltenste | hoili 2 = — PHILADELPHIA, July 1 first in-| Last night Chief of Police White issued an long a time might elapse between a decres | of tim field for eleven carned runs. Anson's latest reely Center this evening at 5:45, to | VALKYE 111 IS NOT A MUD LARK K i 5t order to the dep: nt instructing the men M oy A i e f tim dforielavent feeiladi R setaRta D ot el ot ternational intercollogiate cricket contest in | order to the department instructing the men nd eale o e property might |~ Conley was almost 40 years of age. He | find, a left-hander named Thornton, finished | play a series of ec games. The team will | 5 T A Rao - N o game's history was begun today on the | to keep their coats buttoned all the time Tequire months * befor lute — sale | came to this city in the fall of 1862, He [ th e and did fairly well with the poor | be compoged of the following men: Small SR IoW ST 1 Ui Nos Bacente Ball e e b Crarmantown cricket olub at | while on duty. Heretofore when the heat s accomplished ntil the hearing of | jivod at Mrs. Hespeler's house until the tim e received. Attendance, 2,600. | : ec, pitcher; Ticknor, first bas . Ko ihe combined strength of [ has been oppressive the men huve be or Wednesday 1t would be foolish to antici;ate | of her death th R ) second hase wrson, short stop ROTHESAY, July h the second | Manheim. sl BRCELUALL, rengin i preBulve iLaaiAn’ Raya RO ANatS ! anticijate | of her death and since that time has lived hird base 1, le enniso ) the Pennsylvania university Haver- | mitted to throw open their coats Lh;vm;:l'v’:“‘».m ."’HH“ America n and at several places, gotag to Union | Chies s BR800 0 0 8 p se | RIS LIRS Bl Hat, (oL, Jrennison | Say Qihaireanlia L Northeen irora. on) s HarvaRI RVl STt et mu‘ Itallan boys got Into a 0 y e premises. would be just { May 10. His home is in Platteville, Wis., | S 0000010 ) cht club, In the g yachts | was pitted t the rep R et s as foolish for the first mortgage people 10| visre i : ; i 3t Louls, 7. Er S n AL e Valkyrie I11 did not start tc as heavy | tives of threc Canadian colleges. The | fight at Twentleth and Plerce strects, In the show their hands until made nccessary by o | e he ls a father, mo HACRIRier | e 1arned rans: Chi- | - Price's Cream Baking Powder is perfectly | oy, “was falling when it s ey | tendance was small. The Americans won course of which one was severcly 'beaten, AR r the bonrtoir ¥ fliving, e latter having married lst woek R pisartied rune: Chi: | pure and wholesome.—Jomeph Albrecht, Ph, | {all Was faliing when it e e nan (et to W elected to bat first. When | Tha conqueror was arrcsted on the charge The' physicians who examnined the mar L O Blue Rl ree | D., Late Assayer U. 8. Mint, New Orlcans, GO L e stumps were drawn dn the evening they | for assault and battery. HIs name Is Peter EVERYTHING POINTS TO PROspERIyy | 2717 10 the conclu that he died from | hité: =~ Decker (2), Dowd: mé runs - 5 wat her new sult of sails when there | had made 8 runs in the flrst innin Marosky. He has been in jall a number of heart discase, although his friends have ! lon rifice hits: Dahlen. = Ste YALE ACCEL THE CHALLENGE | was no real occasion for it. Britannia and O LR LR R AR noticed few symptoms of it. The men in the '1‘.“;«1‘ meum"’-‘ '}"“fin'fi""fil"’ | however, started over the same l;"ut‘-‘”‘l it “l; i R ralbas In the suit between the city and property bakery, where he w accustomed to spend 0 Quinn to g Struck out: ns on Saturday last, from Rothess inning, tht 3 Araniee ¢ 2 2 LfRe i $ A PSP kAT anHerel e Was A d to s by Lreitensteln, 2; by Thornt 4| Willing to Meet the Oxford-Cambridge qebaty (el HOM Bothes test owners on the question of the collection of )”m Rt iy Ao dere .1\'\,, “fim :"‘; h balls: "OF ‘Thorhton o Athletes in Competition. e minn_ana back. Lwlet mroumd. A ot T e Trison Congress. | SPecial benefit taxes on account of the open- cause he appeared to be overcome by the Tt by X oL rel o e 5 ! ¥ yiing and b wlep it | smeriean omeers o son Congress. | Bpecial bonofit taxes o PR oM of the shops of the Union Pacific at that | heat, and that he had been affected in the | Thornton, Terry and Donohuc: Breitenstein | NIW YORK, July 1-¥ale has today hoa perr g oram ot PARIS, July 1.—Mr, Randall was elected| .08 And axiensin ob Nosih Mantysixh B ot Ist o7 (o oy ey o | sama, why hafor L . A T ] ten min. | written and mailed a reply to the joint chal- B oo paci Nty é ¥ i Sk street from the north side of Nelson's addition REs day A SOt TUHis relatives will be mnotified today of Umpires: Andrews and Galvin lenge of Oxford and Cambridge for g contest for the yachts abo vice president for America at today’s session | (o Caldwell street the city has won. Sev- hese days. He 1s in Omaha, holding| i death. It s not yet declded whether an LEADERS LOSE ANOTHER in track athletics in this country, accepting | 2-rating, the it the International Penitentiary convention, | eral property owners resisted the tax on the a conferenco with Managing Receiver Clark | inquest will be necessary. PHILADILOHIA, July 1—The game to-| o0 1ts own behalf, under certain conditions. | once Around to Mount Stuart, Tares, Woy- | now sitting at the Sorbonne. General Rrin- | ground that as there was a “set-ofi” in the and General Manager Dickinson, probably — - Ay wa ot (he hottest struggles & The reply was obtained exclusively by the s bay and back to Rothesay, with e | kerhoft of Manafield, O., is among the vice | street they were not be The amount with a view of increasing the forces in the TELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS, tiamond for many a day. The Assoclated press and cabled to the repre- | {p miles, Niagara, 7 ‘and Dako- | presidents of sections. | inovived is about $4,000. 0. HE % two double plays by the Phil- | sentatives of Oxford and Cambridge today, | tah started in & i by {lag shops at Cheyenne. *Never have the great R A Hlypeilis & tah started in a g 1gAT Was la y s o 3 H L : 1600, x rior Lo the contests between the ahletes of | ahead of her competitors hin: 2 Where ouly the sage brush the fack rab- | convention at Flint, Mich. Phila’'phia 0 010 0 00 0 200 0 those universities next Wednesday. The | of the start and began rapidly Increasing / 4 bit were seen, grass that reaches to your| Mrs. John Hyman, under arrcst at Ashland, | Boston 001200000000 i1l texs Iniani collows, her lead. D ara_finlshed first in 3:13:40. REPORT OF THE ACADEM]E DE MEDEC'NE OF FRANCE knee is scattered all over the alkali wastes, | O for bigamy, is said to have seven hus- | Hits: Philadelphia, 8; Boston, 7. CUNTVERSITY - CLUB, MADISON | = Britannia led Ailsa throughout and won We have never had so much rain as this | bands. Philadelphia, 1 1. Karne SQUARE, W YORK CITY, July 1.—-W. | by two miles in a_stiff bre ever had 0 much rain as this . Philadelphia, 4 hits: Thompson | J,"Oakley, bresident of the Cambridie Club Pinf Wins the Las ar and the oldest inhabitant has been com-| The formal transfer of the Lincoln monu- | (3), Clements Crifice hits r Sir-We very much regret that Har bl d 5 pelled to take to the mounutains, for the | ment to the state has been postponed until | Boyle. Stolen ba g bases d, for reasons which are satisfactory | NEWTON, Mass, July 1 N - youngest sojourner in our midst can discount | July 9. Philade hv‘in\. v;, . \ out sity, l‘-n-\~‘\nlllw ng to join us in | hood nis club's vitation tournament d Re the y T t ¢ Nichols, 3; by Ca 3 \ lays oint ¢ enge of Oxford a s ende r. Pim won ast match, de- Old Remembrance on the rain question. As| The government inspectors have taken up ishols, 8 by © 1 piay ' e Ry 8t i lniended, - Drakli won theilast maten, 0 b a consequence of good rains th : feating Mal sets o two this onsequen; 800d rains the ranges are | the hunt for the Klamath, Ore., stag ls; O o match in fos > Un ted 8 e ) . i in splendid condition. Cattle are Improving. | robber. g [ImAe : { temoon. - “Pim won the first sct, 61 and it prosent conditions keep up il fall the | Tho trial of the contest over the Ay 1: Hoston, MNOmORe LRI ONE Rl iohEs I8 A oo accept | wone to Mahoney, 8.6, Mahoney also won . o R he bigge novement of o e 1 s mn < 3 Araey &n 9 ShAHenEe @ 8 001K h ¢ rd se 3) on o1 nd | S i e e Rl i i o e NIthols " and " (Ganzet " Uinpiro: | tives mile T (8 ruce whiely 1s unknown at | e MWL G edort, e 0 et in o Its o e peo Monday. Murray. ‘Time: Two hours and forty min- | our university) be dropped from the list of | fifth without an cifort, -4 A “ " ¢ ' ple of Cheyenne are satisfied with the result | pho Colorado supreme court has d Ites. 5 the ts as proposed In your letter, that | POINt were 17217l LI MUIRAYGE (e THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. in the Oregon Short Line & Utah Northern 3 e s GIANTS SLOUGH ANOTHER the E team and the Yale team be | ‘OUIHAMEN Sl R At mio the oMa 3 valid the occupation tax ordinance pass 4 ench re nted by the two competitors in Won. Lost. | Won. Lost PRENRE L) AULE the DO of the Union| yo Donver city council BROOKLYN, July L—New York lost the | (aoy ‘event, and that the teams be com- | LM 31 Hobart : > I CTTT T e ~ 7 Pacific are pleased hould a separate r N oo 1o Aanem i S iilegmaTSto0ays thiourh i ineuilitye o R ian ek e T sy ARhaan. sliinia | Aahensy 2 Hovey B THE RESULTS OF THE RECENT ceiver have taken possession of (he property lip:ceawley, ouConrgin bay mieds Steln's curves. Rusie was very wild to compete in the Oxford-Cambridge mateh | ©"* 4 LAYLIL 1t would have resulted in the opening of the | "88 been convicted aguin on his second trial | dle’s work at third was a featur of this vear. We sugkest Saturday, October Bieyeles Declarad Vehloles. PRSI A - r YARTS 7 7 Ogden gateway, and consequentiy the Union | A0 sentenced to be hanged Heaokisp: e oo e % for the date of themateh, and New York | CHICAGO, July 1.—A decision of much im INVESTIGATIONS IN PARIS AND THE Pacific would have been shut out of traffic | J. H. Mauley has been arrested in Chicago | NeW York..........0 8 0 8 0 € for the plac f, because of Harvard's | ‘. J 4 b ) : i ¢ | charged ™ i 4 4 b Hits: Drooklyn, 7; New York, 6. unwillingness to join Yale this year in such | bortance to cyclists was rendered by Judge 3 > T > TER 7 7 o) A R CINE to the nocthwest country, Dusiness fs n | charged with swindling. He elaimed to be |t | Drooklen, 75 Sew Xoge, b it iunsillingriosy tojlola Xale thin ean I Suoh | avne: today. wiheon.ne aeniaa the petition| BRELORT OF THE ACADEMIE DE MEDECINE rn-umlz the Wyoming division showing in- | Selling commissions in the Un tates | Brooklyn, 2. Ifirst base on errors versities, Oxford and Cambridge deem it | of J. H. Breckinridge to compel the Fort r creased tonnage over M The moveme army: lyn, 3 Lcft on base Brooklyn, 10; unwise to jointly meet Yale, unless assisted | Dearborn building proprietors to allow bicy ? FRANCE AVE 2, 2 20, 278 of cattle for the present seascn Is about| Grand Rauger Oclstrom of the Order of | ¥ Thaze o balis: O RKuie, '7; by " Harvard, Vale horely” enailenges e | cled tohe storo ! thire by tnani Breckin | OF FRANCE HAVE PLACED APOLLINARIS ended. The road Is in splendid condition and | Foresters in Ohio announces that the or Siruck out: ' Hy Rusie, o winner: of ‘this “year's vi-Cambridge | rilge, who is an attorney, with offices at e sedl St 2 o Vs - 0 thero 1 anyr businmaa”thoe iy oaition 480 | C0 ation Tn that siate will surrender 1t et i Andorsott ek | malth oo chatsd o take bl "o | orCatabor, b witewined o Vv vty | WATER AT THE HEAD OF ALL THE in & position to do it." charter. Anderson, Tredway, Corcoran ditions named above i upon perr BN Feliined. oardad — { . J. K. Pearson of Chicago has presented f bl Shindle to Con P. SBHELDON, ¢ A the matter to the courts ge Piy WATERS EXAMINED FOR PURITY AND RAT™ mA¥ NOW BE RESTORED | 20000 to Whitma ege, Walla Walla D W hia: L T RILL, dr. | clared that bicycles ¢ -h « Unton Pacific osition to Joi Ban s sntten it g St L] thirty-hine minites JACK Alhist | a% a horse and busgy FREEDOM /FROM DISEASE GERMS. r the fifih consecutive time the Reading TPOUCHED UP BILLY HART. CHICAGO, July 5 nes | T n the intercst of its general | o RVELAND, July 1.-—Cleveland battec S R S e 3 G were greatly pleased today over the pr. mortg: 1 usment was made on all | ‘.("rl":l\nllyv\};lll e «|‘.". Bited MR ERIER B E I I S I X" ship. The status of this matter has been | ki : | | of New York his collection of Cleveland ... . 21014018 +*~ 4 1 . NLY pure grape cream of tartar is % Of Second-Hand SOAF used in Royal Baking Powder. Un- 1C YCI E S FIL.OATS . JAS. S.KIRK & CO., U. 8. A Governor who fs visiting at Two-base } p s roads will be able to establish them | Fraeps was called on b E LR 4 Facrifios QRNALL e AU 10 MULUAD thom. | Prespart, D1, lled on by the citizens | | olcean. Stolen bases: McKean (2) turn things have taken will induce the Union | o 7 o matai It ks 1 to MeKean by pitche Pacific to restore the freight rates to Utah | 1o "or 'oueh on pollid e ] T niRe, Matien { and. Zime common points, which 1t cut deeply when | | In m;- United States « m(i.‘ yrl—;uw. N. | ey Ty & ) there was & prospect that it might fose the | J» 8 deelsion was rendered holding “the | Time: Two hours and ten minutes. s P Toaal kuaranine chak CALTS AT l‘”x“"n ght lose th e St e R ibfrinasment ottt A e R N S R RN R ERI NN RN RIORI R RN ERIEMI RIS \ | 7z = STON DI E The Northwestern road has declded to | Mergenthaler typesetting patents | WASHINGTON, July 1--The Orioles hit — = o y @ Sad nrdFo run on July 4 and 5 fust trains from Chi-| The voters of Alderman Emery's ward i | Mercer's delivery frequently and when it : : cago to Denver, leaving here at 12:30 p. m, | Denver held a meeting Monlay night, at | Would count. Though the Senators had a oyal Exg Muffu | smooth, rather firm r; mufin pans to be H erial tren, VON MOHL €O, and arriving in Denver at 5:30 p. m. next| which his action in voting for the Young| B4R on third several times aney oply One quart flour, ons tablespoonful sugar, | cold and well greased, then fill two-thirds (can dgeata, Cincinnatl, Ol day. water rate ordinance was roundly soored brought in three ruas. Attendance, 180 | o¢ tablespoontul salt, one large tablespoontui | bake in hot oven f n{nute * Attendance Not What Was Erpeeted. Three members of a family named Tescl | Washington . 1000 a AR o \snapaqnils FoYel Sakivg I RS Roth the Union Pacific and Burlington will [ near Stillwater, OKL. were poisoned by rough | Daliimore ..o e 18] SR tomaher { oy A S : run speclal trains to Denver on the occasion | 00 rats put in flour. It e thought the poi- [ HItS: AVush i 0L Biaitimore, I e f e 1and 0ol add thie Diaten-agme ARd | salt Bink 0orh mesl. ane plut fioyr n of the annual meeting of the National Educa. | 30908 Was the outgrawth of a bitter land ngt 2. Baltimore, 6. Two-base hit Iki mix guickly into & smooth batter a| Hooqie! sllino) <y :‘Z'l“. ool | LADIER WHE tional association. The New kugland delega- | “O1¢* Crooks, Cartwright, McGraw n firmer than for griddle cakes; two- |, ‘ veel, flour A2 PASSTI SuntNe: % Hom eonaolidated with the New York dolega. | Clay Pugh was executed at Bouidor, Mont., | Threc-base hits: “Keltey. Me carefully greazed mufn pans; | ewd. t i ey fad e : SPEQiALIST d . Ne K i » 1 s | ERIOMDAIS MUBL . SAUNE. AT, ottt e " r tog Add the milk . Columbia .. 5 WHO TREATS ALL tion, mumbering 250 people, will go through | Monday for the murder of Conductor Wes double i CH oks to twright Firs b - irm batt two-t Hartford to Desver on July 6 vi the Union Paciife, | Iust October. Pugh was stealing a ride and | buta on tmjis: OfF Mercer, 5: o Homor. & into_frp L Rl Falcon PRIVATE NSUSR leaving Chicago on the evenlug of July & e conductor put him off, for which Pngh | Hi. by pitehed ball: By Mercer, 1. Left on Mne. . A he above have all pne 4 Wonkiness an n-u- The Pennsylvania delegation, occupying from hot b bases: Washingtor Raltimere, 8. Struck | v rice, one pin r i in good repair. The Disordars of ght to twelve cars, will leave Chicago July | 1 indictment against Henry Falling, t: By Mercer, 1i by Unfier, 1. Ratieny ¥ 1 tablespoonful sug:r Ealns 1l in and sce them MEN ONLY B and will go west the next day via the | president of the Wirst National bauk of | o e IR ‘I’:“- € ) oyal Baking Sauce. AHA BlGYcLE oo Eyery cure guarantesd Unioa Pacific. As it looks now, the Union | Portland, has becn dismissad. He refused PRI LA . " vtk i fght cream 1% cupful suzar flavored u | ‘t,'.‘:f:,m'::'.“ Paclic will also have to run a speclal for | to return to the assessor the names of the COLONFLS AFFORD NO FUN te v n L with milk and|w spoonful Royal Extract Lemon 3 N. 16th 8t o8 the Fremont dolegation, leaving ubout July 8. | bank stockholders, as required by a law that | SVILLE, July 1.—The Reds won a r flour, sugar, salt % cupful butter; add yelks of 3 'W-ll D T. HAYDE - - m.r. 1 ath & Faraam The Burlington will have three or four | has been declared unconstitutional, l 1 #s’ game today. Darkness and powid:r add to rice preparation, mix into | and place on ice until wanted. We do first-class repalring. 1 OMAMA, NEB. Come and get first cholce i | 1-92 Pattern Englisn | | or alkali in the food. of that place. He made a short address, but | McAle McGarr, St Double plays 5 ~ Yo ernd_the marvelous French " me |\ CALT}OB frse. Dasts or"taks" e atand. that e ‘other | evorner seRiniey M, SE oved 4 A8 JATh 8 % likke other powders, Royal leaves no acid e Uie it and pay if satisfied,

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