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THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE:! TIHHURSDAY, JULY ter under advisement, and the prosp added: haif the sweepstakes to the VALKYRIE I FINSHED LAST syt i s ot e s e EAILED 10 KEACH IS NARK *5 76t a0t BUTCHERED FOR IS NONEY TORTURED THIRTY YEARS v treasurer Wipled 'the North | ars thmt the ofter wil be hecepted before - Side Athletic hey have leased ton | {he end of the woek 5 Acres of t 1 _Hewit _— pounds. The course was over the Both Britannia and Ailsa Defeat the Wate | property , UASE BALL AND EvRiNG cmick my | Direotly Sent a+Mile Against Time at the | urlor R R #on Crack on Actual Time, have one 2 | 8t. Joseph Meeting, 5 ¢ ‘ord . Radiors en nothing o | founa in Omaha Team Pleasantly Entertained by the - — have some - Juring the r Whe Went Throug CORRECTED TIME MAKES MATTERS WOSRSE | be used for i s o e s an exhi. | GOOD WORK DONE BY THE YOUNGSTERS | after ] matches have charge of | team went to Springficld to play an exhi the matter " hard bitlon game with the club there. It was for 2-year-old colts and fillles, colts t stone pounds and il ) n First Page.) pletous springfield People | —_— f three cars pu t nion with 100 Denver wi wome wle a general holida seople there Club Races n Surprise In Several | ——— : L . el ik ARl R Ialtimore Takes n Little Tighter Grip on n, F " hren I3 nthe 1 n Firet Pince in the Ra ton 3 were the —Four Good Events on the | minutes. but t NEW YORK, July 8.—New Y lost thair | & " ot r Moy Program. manner that surpt eighth straight game. This time the Balti r b vas served such i B HAUNTERS QUAY { the trick et R ST. JOSEPH, Mo, July —L LR LR G, bad A 0 B IR e B (R 1 ne without br to cateh the train | gram)—A strong south wind fare, had risen and k \ A T SR that bore then; ithe ind fo ha e : . " ¢ 1 kyrle 111, started this morning sy hat bore them Ciither, ani o had the | my at the summer race meeting whit ; o Tt Al for the Muir « K L h v h ver 1 belng Alisa itan Saltimore, 1 First base, | 0 healsy k‘\“‘“ attendance, but 4,000 people were 1 L) Y 8 that e b of those who had built tsle, 1; off Homming " I $apoleof The track was fast and in prime conditi : Dunraven's new yacht, Valky t York. 7; Baltimore ; and i o faint iden Tt s S teanita ui Detroit, . i hit: Brodie. Stolen bhases formance team at th t : b 2 H ‘ ! TROIT, Ju r h buildin and " Gleason. Double pluys ¥ 3 han " cloarly Hcoept citing. One of the events of the day was the s Britannia, Pritannia ¥ t : i Clarke; Jennings to the pl ing something to Wags for the Followers of the Sport. beaten in a good hre s: Bmpeta ( " : 1 will again b R he n eing something to, attempt of Directly to lower the world's § ne Mason 64 personal supervis “arrel. Datterie g TV WaA YoyRl Outlh tor: the and 4-year-old pacing record. The horse was | Time jan was a large man and Ailsa defeated her by one minute fifty isie and Far Hemming, Esp Bcore of the gatne drlven by Andy McDowell and. made the : t a4 mil body would hav prettiest mile ever seen on the St J , ¢ w. | Bobiison. Umpires: Emsiie and 5 5 000 nan (even) [ to have attracted the ance. Valkyrie heeled over a great deal in g ndance, 200, track, making the circuit without a bre fairly stiff breeze, and with b COLONELS 0 seven mir ten seconds 1 h D river wh the follawing tin irst quarter . X 3 found, however, are with LOUISVILLE, J nnati wor LI » N . : 2 i \ ¢ Mtkat, Hous Britannia and Ail re carrying ticular. ¢ ¢ B box In | fialsz and Pace. Time: o in 2:09. morrow Alix wiil attem | ; ) Bil Hay topsail 1 going along mu i cs. Umpire rrisc the w N NO { NOW, ingfiel Omat | | sail set had her | | by name, reported ition” that he thinks he saw was on the reach back he | ¢y i 0-15 today was the unf ! r 1 river at the foot Uity that ¢ |10wa L A, WoMEET AT serrerson | Which D e Y ] 0 Thesd: tonishing that the y | are not the An | two heats t ' ' ar g | s Kneing Plans uncil Bluffs, s Thousands of Hawkeye Whoelmen ¢ { the fifth heat an ke N bl Tuly ek " oar the lowa Valh e to Attond the Kaces. [ ? ) credi wever e JEFFERSON, Ta., July 3 e Da t two minut 1 Towed: Brit sram.)—Upward of 50 wheelmen are in the ¢ R ! )r the big events of Thursda il When the was fire [ . e e T Y Hth “annie Ho by Bilyton R Their Program for Today Includes Street m. Britannia = shiag A e ) % i [ er) ty may Parnde and Other Features, most together, v ouple of f ’ on every train. Iiveryth in readiness | poply Wilk Alexundir o8 have Rt RN Ga LT A TSHAthy bohind i 1t and npt | for the wreatest meet ever held west of the | Planxty, b ; aces ha and 2 of the Salvation Army it was evident hasse A | Mississippl, and with fair weather, which | Xavier, b ) S asaisted by b wil Bl ot g \ppears almost certain, 5,00 wheelmen and | Bond, b b e fTh Ve s R T catt < re | 25,000 people will be here tomorrow. —The [ Time: 2: iin wit ra Y | i e | trotting, pur 0 g Cloch lighthious 1 kyrie fourth of July d in fine style from Skelmorlie t § well, but was | week and in " perfect ™ condition,_in | Lady Nottiveham. b1 WIS THat Mo 8 ot Aseor. 18l P > accounts for at | fact the men on the ground & say im’ (Miller) ¥ Looks Like n GIft (o Keenan, lot opp ha s on Shich Drita Hhd runs. Score: | it s far superior to Galesburg and eq v, g (MeDonaldy, 0 NEW YORK The Al s IALE LA A LR AL which Britannia rounded one miny 00 00 1 *—6|to any path w £ Chicago, Several very | At (Manshy)e s ; Al y roRIREn SeIMAL (ot s between Sixteenth and Sever Allsa, the latter being half a minute 0000 0 1—4]fast heats were run by class I3 men this | Grayson, b, s. (Harmon) SR HLSOT G Realization stakes at | teonth streets, the band will play and the of Valkyrie. There was very little S D U atrors: | afternion, and barring strong winds several | John W, b, head bay tomorrow. Keenan, with | lasses will sell ice cream and lemonad from that time on until the yachts re i b Tiarfiad - tunss|sac il ‘be clipped off state records ig-| tar Douslas, ch B ) ed g0 formidable that | Seats in the shade will be provided for all the Kilcreggan mark boat No. 4 on the first | ok ~‘y"n.‘ g i l’."“ CaKO 185 FrAlA ity t Tor i tile doe Wilkea, L FHELIML X i X l‘” A public consccration meeting will be he round. Up to this point Valkyrie had been | i st hase byterrors: | i e close to two minutes. " The wheetmen | Tmp : e nRer e e at 3 > afternoon steadily falling behind, and she fell away still | 1roc : R ik Coute iy | assert that the prizes, which are of dia- | Fyes, Kansas ¢ 1 be small, K Arthue 11 18 at 112 In the evening a strest parade will march more perceptibly on the beat home after | GIfF ! by otts, Home runs: | monds, gold, silver and racing Wheels, ag- | 3:16t6, 2:181g ) 1 At 115 pounds, is | “The Goddess of Liberty” will be imperson: rounding the Kilereggan boat mark Dufly R Thre hit gregating over $2000, are the finest hung up {t ; BREEZE STIFFENED SLIGHTLY | Shies bl Rt racing tean riously injured while | Henry) s o 1 B LR Curran; *John Bull" by Mr. Tway; “Ger The breeze increased slightly in Sir and forty-nve minutes, | Sprinting at § o'clock this evenin The ok Hall, b5 (1ry) i 4 - - L L L after the yachts started to reach ma e G oha A ALtoriakes, anthm | atoeri gl HEat for K whoel blole, HIUD LRS! 8 | rmon). . g wnd Geigengack: “Denmark,” by Fred Sorren- No. 2 offt Skelmorlie on the second round | PIRATES RAGGED FIRLDING FATAL. | him in a feartal mant Haitior . i As ) nd M tyrtle Jolnson nada,” by and It was found necessary to tak val- | OLEVELAND, July 8—Tolay's game ritlcal and Al ingurie ! i . n Mr. Dunn; ain,”" by Miss Stella Barber; kyrie's club topsail. Ailsa and Br i, [ hotly contested from first to last were sustaing Sa (Stants) Hee, portsi k between Jeos H-um d by \:. s Laura nnl.‘yl and BYARALL® nloaiy 5 ne:wind: There s L Tow timely LRGN etors Get Awa ! (iinshir 7 ty riven by G ek 0 WAl | Wood and Miss Florenc Draberg: Italy. alafike’ in the sltion T TR vietory 3, At 6:10 terday evening a team of the E PRt she 1700, and Benjamin, 0-ye WHBALBE:| B Mral Dedtl’ Grats viid Caftaih. Bone o8 Shtalmo LR Do DR W iR O 3 on the | Glevela 1100 Omaha ket club left over the Chicag ) o HE mes S mmington and | n by him 3 | Blufts: “France,” by Miss Ella Mil it ot ety o Hat Ak | 10000 St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha railway for ) g = B time g eunvOR by SHAILLIE R L L L RN RN, Tho . TacReRIOn | I the @ 8 1 10; Plttsburg, Paul. The team will return to the city ! Ty . s i . i and,” Beach Krum; “Sweden,” by order continued to the & mark 1 burg, 5. larned Saturday night, an ng the time |y ! Tke Waoir After Dixon. 3 Miss Anna Kindahl, Mis ! ‘ v : y is absent will play three matehes of | iy TON oty o R diME A BrickEoR ‘ i . cricket, two in St. Paul and the other in ek WAl () Haan el rounded a mile ahead of Ailsa, w 1 § h Sioux City. O the S Paul matche Eht; 4 e ot S g . o B still leading Valkyrie by aboul two m iy Jord ¢ will be with th faul Cricket elub and 7 y Dix ht at bal A Valkyrie stood up badly on the subsequ G J r ! the other with the Minnesota Cricket club talEHRRGHT s At the army barra easy reach to Kilcreggan and st a smaller 3 : b il 1 be played today and tomorroy Frontler Made a Gime Race, that Dixo ' ting” will afterward topeail, but she had lost ground, which he Bloux City mateh will be with the| OINCINNATI, Tuly 8.—The best race of | | et Billy Dlimme : dirgetlon of Stafr Caplaln never regained, and only half I peo h sarr B T e expoats 15 Feturdi| theraayinot Onkiey EFack was a handicap for 1 'the title Hymd Senic greeted Britannia's victory e yac i i with at least two victories, although the | 2-year-olds, in which Pat 1 . on; JURALONEL 28 FheiMalisy passed Cloch lighthouse on their way to Kil i i D) it matches are expected to b |l aeit; | Omaha GIF for ke and 5 in ol lands will creggan on the second round in the following | fevie. Time < > ught, - They will pluyed on cocoanut | opic un down th Fii DeRt IR AT cribed r Christ t Btitant 3101185 Al matting, and as the ha team Is not useq | fame run down, o) | I L L3R SENATORS GET AN to this it is thought that it will interfere B aenn iy thhiposts NThu st was the | Valkyric 01." At this stage of the ra R e e ¢ St niny best of the seazon for the distance, 1:03 f Britannia was looked upon as being a B and in the e anth: o % The team H. Lawrie, cap- | 3 on the second round, which Brit Frontier, ma lerfull Omaha 1t and a great by Omaha's wheelmen left on th PLERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, Afternoon o v — the t Kearne 1 McMurdie, Logan, Utah, is wer imber and th an en five and a half furlongs. 0. 1. Moriis Ellen | t ce i hectean 3 il won rice and was run up S0 over ain and easy winner, barring accidents. The | ncyer overcome, but the Phillies made a | tain: Percy I M| her entered nrice of £00 and wa i in by vachte reached back to Kiler on the | game fight ar r0st tied th IEHE AR NI i) parepurte J-1 hee owner. Summaries | A e gecond round in a strong bre Valkyrie, | ninth. Atten e, 2,80, e T t . e Ha Mar- | Fioingt race, purse; five furl several to Omaha n i Casp ¥o. at secing that she was still falling astern on her [ Washington 00020270 011 N e f ket aaylor. | rances (3 to 1) wod, Lucetta (12 - competitors, set her working topsail in order | I felphia 20001 8 0 0 0 0 2 0 40| {iontand Mebdames Lawrle, Ford, Vaughn | Ok Mixs Ross i to/1) third ¢ GOING 1O SELL HER DILINONDS Townsend, Farmington, la., is at the to try to improve her speed. But she heele l‘ Washington, 11; Philadelphia, 5 | and’ Marshall accompanied ‘the téam. sttt — until her lez rail churned the water, whil Al tEe, L lnaeeie e TR e (0 to 1) third. Tim Mrs, Leland Stanford Sald to Be Hard | Judge Dundy will be 1 Britannia and Ailsa, still holding on their | g**TR(C HAASE b e n b GLENDALE T B e Third race, purs itral e hod for Ay Money. | few days club topsails, were bowling along splendidly | huse hits: Cartwright, Hassamaer, Me- A e SR S e IR e a to 1 won, The Seulp n) second SAN FRANCISCO, July 3.—The Chron Hugh Chittick, Belle Fourche, S. D, is reg and standing up much stiffer than the cup | ¢ Home uns:: Hemilion}: Delenantys | veterania dayiot the natlonal schigtzsnte ol LT L | \d Stanford is about istered at the Paxton challenger. In this order the yachts roundeds Stol ©° Dosie, Cartwrlehit (), Glase. | By 8 o'clack fully 6000 people were on the | iFourth gl R e y e AR HeiRt DA T ! on e o 4 i ddnd Neane) Slagall niTived Rl ata ny ke ongs 3 on, Millie © | 5 3 ere she will dispos oh sysart of the St. Paul ate the Kilcreggan mark boat and strode from [ ¢ k. IMirst base on balls: ( v’ M} il, 1; off | ground Franz Sieg arrived lat n th to 1) second, amire (7 to 2) third 4 Time ““_’ 0 i Isy th J "v I ¥ IIK' ! !1’ ul lspatch W ralkyri Gowly: ibe by | Lampe, 4. Hit by pitched ball: Glass afternoon .and was, escorted through the | (s b . valued at over $500.. | was in the eity yesterday here with Valkyric hopelessiy beaten by 3 bl 5 : 4 both Britannia and Ailsa t on bases: Washington, 4; Philadelphia, | shooting payillon by Gus Zimmerman. | pirth race. selling, seven furlongs: Addie ) As is the famous Gilbert left last night for Louis annla and Allss, = Struck out: By Maul, % "\l Lampe, & | There wore forty-seven siiver medals, fif- | puchanan G to won, ta Maria Relin RS I today he delivers a Fourth of TIME AT THE FINISH cries: Maul and McGulre; Lampe and | teon gold med nd’ six sitver festivai | ¢o"5) Second, Yellow' Rose T L S The following were the times of the three [ Clements. Time: “Two hours 1 thirty | cups won today. The high scores in the Stanfor a fabulous price. Ti ‘ i ! blk vachte at the fi Britannia, 2:56:37; | MInute Umpires: Redhefler Murray. | Columbia Honor target were: R. Barton, Cne Fxeiting Vinih Bay Distriet 3 1 that the reason for Mrs, Star At the Mercer: A. L. Smith, New York; e LU R A e STANDING OF THE TEAMS ridgeport, Conn | cht, Hoboken. [ SAN FRANCISCO, July 2.—Three favor- | ford’s action is her desive to make the Star | - W. Sipple, Cleveland, O.: Ira Mallory Cdine tto e figarea, s Britannia)| o Iy SN P.Ct. Wihaxea NERALK Vo A drons: 65| iag and two second choices won at Bay [ford university a success. The litigat deuver, Colo. | Smith, Fremont, Neb.i B vAIkyris by thraa, minutes elGht Kook | DoLimareisiss s B8 | Garce e B 6T W Lothe, ot 1t | District today. The five furlongs handicap | with the government over t anford catatc | B L7 Kelloy, Manstield, 0.; Miss' 1 L R R T e ail by bevent miniten | apions 2ov Vet gl was the only feature of the day and was | has tied up the fncom 0 ot Springs; osselman, War- ten seconds corrected time, giving her the | Clevel sizis § 53| The following marksmen have eac od | won by Marion in a very exciting finish. | necded to maintain the ur t i r | ner, dalio; F. N, Baxton, € .yuu._\l!nlm‘m;l‘ 4 . 5 5 e | Chicag 5 S by placing two bullets within th Results to raige the necessary r ) artin, Indianapolis; Joh miba ellowance of four minutes two seconds which | (hicago Loo.... ] [ D e e G Reman] ) Pirst race, five and_a half furlongs, sell- | will sacrifice her jewels. Chicago, 11.; Lyman Brown, St. Louls, Mo.; Valkyrie grants her over a fifty-mile course. | T FUEIEE wooeeeeees 3 5y Rebham, Jersey City; G, W $rqok- | ing, for B-year-olds bolink (7 to 1) won —_———— T. O, Ball, Ernest Barrett, J. H. Donaldson, On (the “”"‘r":“”"‘ A DARE B AN il GO Riadi yn; "B W Travis, Dnilageiphi; - Fred | Hubford, d to, D decond, " Amigo (0’ to 1} Olympin ~tood ihe driat Wel Chicago, Il C. H. Beach, Portland, Ore.} one minute fifty-eight seconds actual time | ko yo 8 Meyer, New Yol Blobau, S ) third. Time Suhrbialib il e 3 S s i ey R folr! miutes, ¢ Aty gevan! Keconds Wit [ e mineaion : 3 | Moo & colling, e 3R | beon Tace, Mive ind a half frlon SAN FRANCISCO, July 8—The naval |G. 8. Harlan, Lincoln, Neb her time allowance of two minutes fifty- | St. Louis i i Holzman, Philadelphiu; J Melanie (7 (o 10) won, | baard appointed to inspsct the cruiser Olym shraskans at (ho fotols. nine sec l}x{', S e | Louisville "2 .;x ; Meurer, ‘Henry Kroeger and John Bum cond, Verius (1 to 1) third, ' Time b \_r" ,,\,,‘; ted its task and Irl‘_. warded its he R *. A. Patterson, Fremont; . he club house of the Mudhook Ya n and afters to 2) won, Julia Martin (8 to report to Washing h lympia was T club, after the race, all the yachtsmen cston i Dallimore at Davia ¢ ellie (¢ (13 to 5 third. Time taken to/sea for a Grulan of fovty-eizht hours i —Jonn 1, 1 sembled looked very glum y i hil la: DAVID CITY . Fourth race, five furlon; r 3 1 . 7 i 2 : : 3 1 lington ' v neinnati at Ch A 2 L yron (4 to won, Ser Further tests were m. in_p after h ings; Mra MNLLEL R Ih 50:Bo0d asndlng or jfo A at St. Louis egram)—The Y. ) As;iofvEastings a1 | Muron 440 1w b HEr return from the trial While declining William Mick etter send Rritannia,” was the sty before the super playing of the home fth race, mile, & anticipate their r the secretary of e Arcade—F. R, Bohmba Lt H A WESTERN ASSOCIATION GANE | o (ol of eur people feared | Remus (7 o %) wor, Miss Carvin the' navy, members of the naval beard ad- | g sty Odfda America’s cup challenger toda hat she \t the home team would be weak, owing nd, Greenb: ir. (3 to 1) thi mitte n Associated pross reporter tha ) I Reese, Ouklan :::‘w’,‘,:,‘( P Y phSxneniate Lincoln Gets n Postponed Gume from e s T L 5 S5 the roport was favorable (o the cruiser. T LeslngionipRreny s 5 L et 3 Rockford inn ilard Fizhr, treditors and has soured the people on col rison Will Bide Today ate at the Olympia is perfectly sea QEEGRE R ground for proving that she will he a real L x AL P 1 worthy, and in construction quite up to the " aspirant for America’s cup honors | LINCOLN, July 8.—(Special Telegram)— | ored players. Iriel's work behind {he vat| YORK, July The attendance at | worthy, & MR, o iiefunNie LOCAL BREVICL gRILe 2 AELoR 8 POUD S HONOTE, : SEaten Shatror today was as zood as any ever done by | Sheepshead Bay was good, but the eard was | Specifications in eve SDEC Ll e Although the main interest of ‘the day | Underwood's wildness and Lerett’s ervor in | o8 " ypaatings and David City have | _‘.' (‘Wi,l ;‘ A .,‘L e it : 1 jockey | chinery worked sat 1 the other " ISER b was In the race for the big yachts there were | the third inning lost today's game for | bl Six games, each winning three. They | P jurrison g henud Ao resulted In tl vl of the entire | Special Officer Keysor last night arrested not many people who did not witnoss the | Rockford. It was a battle of pitchers, Kim- | will play two games tomorrow. Score: today and engo g 1t ride Sister Mary ir Charles 'uu,,, for stealing a pair of corsets race between Howard Gould's Herreshoff- | merer coming out first best. The feature | Hastings ....coceee 0 0 0 0 0 0 erlast iraoe Xamoreow, EummATIon . o : | from the Boston store buflt yacht Niagara and Lord Lonsdale's | of the game was the sensational playing of | David City S0 0R0S1 080 e . 1) won, Sebastian (5 to 2) second, Sir Peter Denies that the Woman is 1lis Wife. | At 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon a_ gasoline Eucharis. The latter won deeisively in to- | Hollingsworth. Score Hits: Hastings, David City, b l:w;- 1 (4 to 1) third. Time 01, SAN FRANCISCO, July 8.—Daniel H. | stove explosion in the residence of Pat Con day's breeze on both reaching and in wind- | ,incoln © 0300000 1—|Hastings, T; David City, ruck ou ¥ | Second race, six furlongs, selling: Hurling- | o0 0" cunitalist of this city who was re. | helley b L Tnantyeinisatialneat a k. Euchari: tender {00kl AN 0 Perry, ¥ by Cooks, 9. ° Batteries: Hastings, | ham 5 to 1) won, Derfarilla (even) secon ) @ i > that caused §5 damage S i AR ol oo i ;fi : W “1“ Ot | Perry’ atia Webster; David « g Coots and | Declare (5 to 1) third, Time: 114 1-3 cently sued for a divorce, will soon file an | * # RERRLR ¥ Dt Bha, DAk R clean e 3 Hits: Lincoln, rockford, Srrors 1::4\ Umpire: Mayor Hall of David City “Third race, mile and a quarter: Primros i it e R on el 7 and 1s expected to go even better in light | Lincoln, 2; Rockford, 4 ned runs: Rock - P SRS toven) socond, om | answer to the ;’\.. Ir 2 HI.I in ‘It h w‘. | WESTERN PLENSIONS, winds. Dakotah was allowed twelve minutes [ ford, 1. ‘Two-base hits rizht, Three Bonnd to Have the Figh! Toore (6 to 1) third. Time: 2:12 4. will deny that the plaintiff is his wite. © In and fitty seconds by the other yachts com- | base hits: Truby, Base on balls: Off Im- | paLLAS, Tex. July The refusal of | Fourth race, one mile: Southampton, (5 1 he was married in 111“ uReiia tolihe prising this event, as she is barely an omiUnaciwacd sk By ERIohed! I Birolie B eyl ol sy e e lcailhas £0sl) Diwon HelTIBNIERolelBitoln) (NecailE ntaal | (noman whame pTIlmA g bRAUR WG ART. eleven-rater and lier competitors were all nmcrer. Stolen bases Iy, | the Corbett-Fitzsimmons mill has had no R I Whfack | Acraardl a0 TaRRINo v Wilers “ra akota s expectel . Truby. Struck out: Sht | perceptible effect on the managers of the 4 (evem won, Premier (6 to 1) secon i b about twenty-raters. Dakotah was expectod Trut Struck (1 ble eff I rs of g 1 i JIUBUELC S 8 ol o to save her tim allowance, but Bucharis | Kennedy Hollingsworth, Cole. Double | 1 orida Athletie elub. It is not even looked 3 (G to 2 third. Tim 1:15 1-5. Mrs. Foley soon developed an i finished first, three minutes ahead Niag : Hollingsworth to Ebright to Hill; | upon as a *frost hey say that emine Sixth race, mile and a sixteenth, on_turf tite for intoxicating liguors and sudd Hampton, Hamilton. In are, and won he race outrigh Zinita | 2111 to Bulllvan. _Left on bases: Lincc wyers have decided that glove conte Intesrity (4 to 1) won, Deer Slayer ared. He hea tiing from her f 400, ; il ¥ B R Rockford, 4. Batteries: Kimmerer are not prohibited by law in Texas and that} ¢ nd, Salonica (3 to 1) third. Time urtc years 1 dur absence ob- | 16y, DBroke W, Cus was a little behind and Dakotah was fourth. | g NG oo a and Snyvder me e Rol"Will surely’ take piace In the rir BT \ cord, Can Frank John Captain arter, Britannia's skipper, said | pour & Y nut 3 s 4 4 e t . 4 —_— — taine a divorce by defa hour and forty-five minutes. Umpire: .| in the city of Dallas on October q g = >, Sausman, beatrice, Gage; Tromas B, Moore, after the race that he was very sorry Val- | Waid insthe ol L 2y Driving u¢ Minnehans Park, R Sumner, Dawson kyrie 111 lost the day, as, although he ex ANDING OF THE TEAMS. SemicEmnls ot Sun Rafi MINNEAPOLIS, July Results War fetsiven Rival Lumbermen. swa: Original—Henry Beretder, Marshall pected to run a boat to win, yet the feclins Played. Won, Lost. P.C SAN RAFAEBL, Cal, July . - | race, free-for-ll trot: Fantasy won MUSKEGON, Mich., July 3—I1'st1ties be- | town, Maranail maloAdim Hove of patriotism took first place, and he f " 5t 3.7 | firal games of the lawn tennis tournament | third and fifth heats and roce, Time tween the old and the now boom companics | 83 Odebolt Sac.” Restoratlon and relssud that Valkyrie I1I had a poor chance of o SAtas took place today, with the following play- | 2:08, 2:11 The last Sy ""v- final b ©orn resumed te All e mne com- Increase —Charl 1. ‘Panner, Rock ning the cup unless she improved. oo ing: D. 1, Allison beat R. J. Holmes; I", | heat was tro ) forty s s, Directum PR TRSAERL ar. | well, Cerro Gordo; Caleb Dailey, Néw Lon A s Moines 11100 5 K itenchl beat. Dr. Phillips; 1 ; David 13 an | tucky’ Union aiso started: | vany men, forty-three in r ar- | el Cerra Gondo Calgh o e rean CAMBRIDGE WINS FROM OXFORD | jiohed 3 3| beat g, I Avchibail; Sumner Hor 1| Be “ln.'.llfu B broks Eho. oY ' on_charges of tro y oot ol dvard. Orlelial widow - Rl Char m=mre acksonville g Tomorro I conclude Aan! uching ou lands and wrth Dakota: Henewal and increase Settlod by the Threo Mile Gun. | (Games today (morning and after FReR IR 4 Ariu M v, if xuccessful, will re.| . South Dakofa: Renewal and_increase LONDON, 3 3 The annual athletic | QUINCY at Omaha: Rockford at Lincol semo More Kecords Lower: d. ird race, ra Boy % b sul, Wil TeC | James 0. Hodgson, Bsmond, Kingsbury Ao hatweon Sxtord i Cambridoaelic | Peorla at Dea Moines; dacksonville SU | pATERSON, N. J., July 3 xEpaignl o in Ahezaompieie blogkade gt millior Auzustus Loneus, Sioux Fails Minnchaha games between Oxford and Camb uni- | Josaph ATERSON, N, J. Myt i *ton | foet of logs and the clesing down of every | a0 “Orlninal o Arlon Hendrick, Vilia versitics began at the queen's club ground 7 - syere pmashed fhls alieracon it the it | aiso started Medium Wood won | mill in the city within a few weeks Park, Arapahoe; Hardy Faulkn ueblo SN o mtodny Prospects of an | SUORES OF TiE WESTERN LEAGUE | Cycle meet at Clfton race track. One urth 1 & Medtum Wood wor 0 Liebio: nr BrishAl Hare he international contest between the winning | —— o DAlEmiE ot e T har reky and Symphiny @ Wire Workers Go on Steike. Baeuache, ReissueHirm W yei team today and a team representing Vale | Minneapolle Makes a Snocewful Stand | fon, Nraon, paced by & tandem. The o | 8 gl CLEVELAND, July Three hund A RUBLeni= VoY 3 : university _ greatly increased the interest galnst the St Paots, ENAROR, I At afn e ot . 7 . wire d the works of the American | ° omin Hugh *ullands taken In the meeting between Oxford and | ST. PAUL. July 3.—Today the Apostles | W% the backward viding ¥ Mg Crawa w S iy ir merican | © Wyor Cambridge today. Hoth teams arrived here | and the Millers played off the game post ardson making a quarter in 0:19 i . ARG ATl A Co R oo e nall sontce o f Lusk, Co from Lrighton tis morning ult poned from May 14 re Veterans of the Lato Kebell by the WASHINGTON, July 3 sions granted, issue of June Nebraska: Renewal—Clint | L | Ris own record of Uiy s attended the | ] i ; ! 1 Montana : s Frick, Ana g ¢ ) per ncr u - wage en | conda, Decr 5 Jordan, OXford, won 100-yards | §t. paut 1 1000 | Motz iros. Lose the First \dance af,the, meeting at Expos e o e e L L A Minneapolis 0 0 H 03 GREELEY CF R, Neb., July 3. —(Spe La, Rogg, an ler, won the oing notified th Wild Time on the Board of Trade. Va (50! bridie o welght put- 5 IREEL b, Neb, July 5. park today. Laliosg, an outs) \ and on beig n his mornin O T T LsloRs, MOR o melaht pu Hits: Rl i eapois e 1 Telegram.)—The first of the ball games | third event, anl bogy Hob, at 8 to 1. took not be granted went out in a body OHICAGO, July There was a wild A. Gardner, Oxford, won the high jump | Jome 5o i Tannsopo Ratteries tween the Greeley Center team and the | the last race. e gther thr ents W ———— patriotic demonstration in the pit at et nine Inche RRRAS =0 X Hy and JVilson. | Aetz Bros. of Omaha was played here this | to favorites, - jEeR . Tlong Rock 1sland Track Washed Out. : 4 Rab by W. B 1 Y STANDINC 3 s £ L R g First race, fotr nnd a half furlongs Slund 3 Board of Trade this afternoon, when e U QAR s 4 Waor : Sre wis 10 to 3 in favor of the Gr Blw=(tto ), won, Jein KANSAS CITY, July 3.—A special to the | o™ pe “younger members exploded cann K. Oakley, Oxford, won the hurdle [ Indlanapolis 3 boys. The -same te play on the ond,»Bursi (5 to 1) thir a m Caldwell ays: Last night | fire crackers and other nolsy firework FENmI0u0 H;““‘ ) ' | Greeley grounds to y ¢ fiveiefghths of a mile A very heavy r | nity. Tw FProsident Baker suppross bilarity an pihe auarter-mile run was won by W. | Milwaukes ) : 1 T Loy (eviny woh, Leone] or fifteen i bl noar | suspended Henry Poole and K Patridg: The running broad jump was won 1~' Paul 2 w0 rsn Y. July 3—Tommy [Ond: Republic (010 b ““ o %% 4 | Melford, al B AGek ABIRRL [ I STV SSAIE. . ’ g Mendelson of Cambridge, whe rovered ‘53 | Minneapolis 2 0 WoltaERaiRb ot the warld, | wTRIEL vace. fRUE Bog 5 ¥ railroad track 4 | boar directors. feet 414 inches l ¢ 3 3 w | Rose 6 to 1) w Tne R o tha hammar 0k B, Robertaon. | X Riipid 0.0 rec from Chicago today that | ond, Northwestémi & to Oxford. won with 11 fect 7 inches. | Games toduy. (mor: rnoon) Maher of that city would, back 0:58 Ll e throe-mile run was won by . 8 | Milwaukee at Kansas City: Grand Rapids at 5,00 against “AMysterious'” Hilly Fourth race, sixi anil a hulf furlongs: Col- Horan of Cambr Who thus scorsd the | Indianapoliss Detrait at_Toledo: Minneapolls | of Boston and savs he “will now f aon, “Rnasiey ihe Bmusel victory for his university, The time was | ot S morning; St. Paul at Minneap ith to fight or kevp still 1 bl 3 14:05 25, The scor | of stood: Cambridge, § Oxford, 4 firsts, | N ; Luttheg Wins the Mateh. i 3 ] 4 the universities' test lay J.'Oakley, | The Quincys and Omahas play two games | b GO RS FHE Toh v ) T g | \ president of the Ox Athletic ‘club. sald | today : e : s Ponorter of the Ass 1 press: “Woll, | o sl ting in twenty-five minutes tonight E i the question of Yale's challonge now rests | §joves a ives Luttbeg the purse which was ime g with Cambridge.” Subsequently the vej povey left undecided in the contest last Saturday | cf today. May gentatives of Oxford and Cambrid, net | MoCormiok night, when Luttbeg gave Burns one fal . tot, Fran and considered Ya proposals. At the | Parrell . k) 5 Close of the mecting the following official | Afaren «ooroeees ey S d Choss Champ on Saiis for Engla X A statement was lssuc | Whit Midd F NEW YORK, July Chess Champlon W t i two straight e S e ;;‘1-,.‘“-‘,.....,'(‘.(- 4".‘- s that e Harvard | Arpstrong Rizht ce | Steinitz left for England on board the ) Mese 1, Athle R ey oo, docten s, o Farvnn | Goptngh o R, DS | vt tr e tand an THE PYRAMID proposal It would not be desitable for Ox- | 1 AL LRI (GP Tare) mar Now Yaik hys. Fia il partidl in thre | Boland Cat .ohman | pate in the forthcoming rnational straight fertapa owbrade o et Yl sttt | o e et 10 % Lot G o Aneor 1 o | N 2R PILE CURE \ v cond game called at 3:30 p. m tings. 1 an R 1 - - ’ # ¥ £ Margaret (¢ grots, In_view of the sportsmanlike prc < . ralo - thoi s WhIppoa g A PPN o8 Xale. ot | May Transfor Omaha to Denver. e LMAGLE S MBRRAT AxS o J L Leads all other pile cures, both in amonnt sold and in intrinsle merit ) s t;n‘.\ cOH, i Aners 'l“lg"” ne ORIA, 1 July 8.—(Spectal Ty TECUMSEH, Neb., July (Special le. Wil eirth $ L 1t hias been advertised by its friends, by those who have suffered the tor- ABSer She olrcumstanocs 1o he gram.)—On the local grounds this after N, 5 ture and diseomtort of piles, und who huve found instant relief and a lusti uew only rewains for ¢ v n)—Prosident Keat of the Western | ! et 8 JNSe EEQNRAR B A SACLS Deputy wan i stealght heats | ure nud dia 3 sting winner “of today's co assoclation today issued a call for a t 08 the WAlGD ICOOFAS) Day team OfF No-| 9.3 ch Onward second, AUES Sraw 454 U Whether she can eonsid, hallenge. | ,',.‘ of “‘.. e e s .,“H,:': 3o '."-“M‘ ity was defeated by the Tecumsehs th Hell fourth Pirysiciuns recommend it becanse it is absolutely safe and can be used at This they propose o do inime ‘and | ink of the asso n, July X 10| by a score of 1i to 6. any time nnd hy anybody without risk of fnjury or detention from business will @ommunicate their d 0 at "I consider the transfer of the Omaha team Unp ures Liind, bleeding, protrading 11 plies Mammunicate their decision a €ar- | {5 Denver. The Omaha team stands third Hauto Takes T ” : : ¢ '8 Alug and 3 . liest possible dute. Yaie's prapos e i asociation, b 5 to draw paying Torre Han o8 Tolsdo's . TW Juty This wi ey 100 late for the Cambridge October tormn.” | 11 Ha, 'Dut falls 1o draw paylng | cmRRp HAL Ind, July 3 " J «~S0LE BY DRUQOISTE KT 6O OTERND §1,00, S I Tha e Tl | “SIOUX | CITY, July 3.—(Special Tele- | Haute was formally admitted into the : s . PYRAMID CO., PropricTons, ALBION, MICH. | kram )1 rement of the Omaha | ern Base Ball league today, succeeding HASTINGS, July 3 -(Spocial)Hust ram )T anagement maha | cr Ball_league tod ling 85 | hase ball team has made a formal offer to [ Toledo club. Sunday base ball will be 8 to have a new athletic ground. A stock | Manager Boyer of the Sioux City base ball | mitted here. 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