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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE FRIDAY, JULY B NOD MADE THE COISG HARD 5,7kt 2 St st | ALIK MADE A GAME FRRART| =020 e zesemsazes o)) NG pyp 107 (Shaw), 10 to'1, third. | & RI4A WARNED 10 OF IT b ! AL R TR Governor Morrll A ldressed the Meeting in | ieeat Powers Advise that Countes i | Ouk, Pansy, Miss Cunningham and Bnc . the Afieraookt ! animaia Kulnn the Mncadonian Question e 4 " 1 Paced ; | TOPEKA, July 4.—The convention of the | | LONDON, July 4—The Standard’s Rerlin f vd Faced the Rain to | walf furlongs: In it | 0 osted for Seljan’ " ) ' . Big Orowd Fac d the R'a to 8 .lv.‘ furlong - | Trotted a Mile on a Heavy Track in TWo, | state Temperance union assewiisled here to | Parties Arrested for Seljan’s Murder Con- | rrespondant says that the great powers | Breach of Promise Case and Marriage with gation Stakes Run, K 1, Jrad fun: €even and Three-Quarters | day, flling the largest hall in the city. Dele- | tradict Bach Other Meateriully, | which signed the Bertin treaty have given a Widow Woaries Him, - I Howard als | gates to the number of over 600 presented | a friendly warning to Bu rats J } Ak i 1a sixteenth N rh | their credentials. The morning was devoted ’ _|ing the Macsdontan IS B BRIGHT PiOEBUS MADE A GAME R'CC o { | LAST QUARTER TRAVEL'D IN THE RAIN | 1o the oreanization and to kengral responses [ SUSPICION HEAVILY AGAINST BUKOVE | dispatels fiom Consta ¢ TRIES TO LEAVE WHOLE THING BEHIND 010 1. third Fime; t two questions, namely, (1) How many | [ imiminage fn Mucedonte, . Tavgs. sonis Ut | _— ¢ Y " hil LSl LR tippling places in your locallty? (2) What g | wotey. Hsve: besn tod I ITaTRAMK. AR | Won Uy Lets Than & Length feom Keenan e, © half, hurdle: Mee. | Unfinished 2:17 Trot the Most Edoiting | po. . belng made to enforce the pro- | TFISONCES Questioned Almost the Entice | {0 H AL lected In Dulgarin and | ot Leave of Abssnos from the Partner te v Ina Driving Fluish—Hundspring ifeat | N I"Won: The Lafk. | Coutest of the Meeting—Attenaance | o 1 TR T O eeponse. from Duy with No Poaltive Information | inty Macedonis. The Times goos on o say: | Whom He Sold Out and Went Farther ¢ ) Appicgate m.., Uver thie | AR L R Was Dsnppointing on A Leavenworth. A delegate from Atchison said Galued--Search for the Body AT LR LR L LU =] Than Plattsmonth-Troubie on Two Fuatarity Courne. | Hantord also count of Rain. the saloons had been closed there since Sat- ntinues 10 Be Fraitiess. LR i LNEbTeNE. AT Vet thel Sides of the Auantic, | setling urday night, and one from Fort Scott said — [ i powers m o RS { ¥ f th ing " " a congress to discuss ¢ NEW YORK, July 4.—In spite of the pour- 1 - e same thing In reference to his town, but | mpe whereabouts of the body of Seljan congress to disew DR 1y pain, the AnEsoh AL et nehead: DIy 1 H, July 4.—(Special that_previous to Saturday Fort Scott had | o ol ’_l b e g lan, | of a grand system of refors | 1d Schime in focal Gers ) 6 rain, L Ghiipdbad ulal Viichl SHNNed. 8- the Palk $695rGF ATent oben MAGon e man who fs thought to have been mur- | Cliristlan provinces of Turkey | man eireles, und tiotorlety; 18 i t0day was qu AL L AMAL A ) track was heavy all day, At noon an adjournment was taken till 2 |dered on Tuesday night, is still a question [ SOVFIA, Bulgaria, July 3.-The Tuekish | g6000a liay city and left the track by the Realization which | Vavornb'e Opentog at Milwankee. {to the discomfiture of the dris 120 T that awalts a solutlon, The case Becomes | 8uthoritles have selzed all the b AL wite behiad at least, are was the ricuiect -yvar-old event of year. | MILWAUKLE, July 4.—The first meeting | 50 5pono " im the eas fully 1,500 people we esent a after- | more and more mysterious as the hours pass | FIVer Vardar to provent the Maced nands | ot the opir j The track was a sea of mud and when the | of the Jockey club was held at State Faie | G0 00 PR TR0 AT heavy Roon Mmesting: e, principal feature of which 1by and no trace of the hody can bie tound, | it of the papulation of Kaszanovrukop ave | Schmelser: was the lato pr + ol e L Etid s b 4| ple. The track wis fast and cxciting fine | kent rowds away, and the atten govimgor expressed a deep and sincere inter- | S1NOUSN the search for it s kept up both | formed {homselves into an insurgent bas nan Tribune, which was purchused with to the Judges' stund looked like a pond ishes were the order in all but the fourth | did ach the figure that was expected. | est in the temperance cause, and asserted hie | 48y and night. The prisoners refuse to give HRYRIR ATIVE WICH D0 trioting the money his wite, the widow of the was ncarly 4 o'clock when the horses In the | tace the Milwinkee Derby, which Was Won | rr the first time since the meeting opened | readiness at all times to with the | the slightest clew as to where it is, despite | g, o 0 L0 ot BEEEEE o [ late Frank Lange, brought him, He faf Realization stake wers called to the post. | Mo 70 Gty /Gl daeh, six f the track was slow friends of prohibition in enforcing the law, | the fact that the statements they make be- | t¥ o0, AU B0 wed the | the paper with more o lexs muccess, chlefy he betting had 1 lively, opening with | 7al 1 10 1) won, The Rook (3 1 s Mg attempted to lower her | but voiced strongly the con n that a | come more and more conflicting and the | ' AL ) & Gl . s o e ! s fuce (13 10 D won, ‘The Rook @ to 1| The, peerless Alix attempt r VIRSRouN (KRN = WEIT dbADed ¢ NentinenL Bourbon batt wh ntly until June 11 of this year, when he sold Keenan as favorit to 10, while Brig wottl HUY BV Jongs vear-olds | record in the rain over the heavy track, but | (Brocc T the office the work Chain of circumstances appear to be pointing | oo o T . The city | Out his stock to Oscar Baring, his partuer. Phoobus was next in demand at 8 to L |and upwnr 't not suce although she trotted a Very | o¢ apforcement. j ~ | directly at them as the perpetrators of the | (o g 1 ! colors and | Baring tock charge, but rotalned Schmelser Counter Tenor was 1 aud thers | Jailn (6 1o 1 | mere ( ty mile. She turn ) ”',' l'\';“ Alrl‘l"’i‘"'v" | The resolutfons lay special stress on the | foul erime. The police officials are confident | immense cr ghout the | in his employ in the business artment, at 16 to 1, with tae cxception of King Arthur | Fiira yace, mile and twenty vards, f-year- | (oo a1 ’l‘”'lf ""“‘ 3, e e | duty of all officers of the law t rce its | that the man was murdered and that the [ morning have b for Spain tiret SkCutdky Sohmalier obiktied Tukve tRo 1L, who was o 1. The hors:s got | o) ! rde: King Bois (610 1) won, | loring the condition of the track 1t was | mandates, the willingness of the people murderers are the men whom they have un- | Well as for the captain gen The tro filn-amployer to. attend tha turnet's OUNHRE the fixg with Cromwell in the lead. Passing | Traar 1oy o2 1) #econd, Fekir @ to 1) third. | ™o iable mile, The last quarter was ‘I'”[“ Uy SHerm IHCGh6 getformiance of UHIN | qer Weent, But tievetthelom the fact wraren | FURSSHAE O oS SOARE tedt AL PlAttEmoGth, and. dinds. Lt e the stend at the cnd of th half mile he| Foicth race kea Derby, mile and in the face of a rain | et s ® strong element antagonistic | them In the face that as long as the body : - i Has ot oen, aeen. it: the ity had four le the 1 it, with Con- | & tharter t i Rl A7 class, trotting, purse $1.000, was | a0l or Morrill on account of his al- | cannot be produced there Is at present no Money for (he Caban Campaign little investig was bogun when e front of Keenan, he two | %) second, ¢ W1 third, e 2 i1 Kl e O e o Mvran | leged inability to enforce the prohibition | case against the prisoners MADRID, July d=-The minliter for the |ig ye iai ai ot Bact, and 16wk 0 \ Counter Tenor and the | Iifth lo el 1| McHenry. Tn the two heats that were fin. | law, but the opportunity did not present| All day yesterday, from 8:30 in the morn. | colonles, Senor arzula, has arranged with | o voriq i ho not go to Plattsmouth TR PENTE St . e phee Wan . fast AR | Tiok AL LI LA D iched before darkness came on all four horses [ itself for his enemies to uncork the vials of | jng until 6 o'clock at night, Chief of Police | the Bank of Spain to advance the funds | oy = (50 B0 o S © 80 EIIEE t { ] : T e i WEAL (AKE tie WIbs We S108¢ TOSuLHAY | their wrath, and the criticirms of his course | White and Captain Mostyn were closeted [ With Which to _prosecute ~the camapign | 4 G A0 (he same Lime it was found tha they got to the mile vih Cromelll g QUNTAIN FERRY'S GREAT DAY |only the julges were able to deci were generally veiled uight the meeting | with some one of the prisoners. The ex- | against the insurgents in the island of Cuba, | e had 1 1d all the keys of the offico still running easily, but only three lengths | heats. Time: 2:14%, 2:14 was a large one and the speakers were in- | amination proceeded slowly, as the servic S CHRiETE SoehR T Tiar Divaves in which he was employed, and, as Baring in front of Keenan, who had displaced Con- | Riders at Lontsville Put ina Hot Afternoon | 2:22 class, trotting, purse, §1,00 b D T e QLU ARMCE O Gl PR B 07 SO0 WLl Sl GRS 0, S0 S SR e PR st ALY LSLLLL SRR LUt ) nossieur, while the latter was five lengths ORK IWRE TRk ale, Lady Wilton, b. m." by Wilton istration, one, none of the prisoners being able to e Yo - TAIRIC | found that he moved all his effects in front of the field. As they swung around LOUISVILLE, July 4 his Haw been &|-woicinney)i... 12 ] 1 talk English. The greater part of the time | (John Oliver Hobbs) has been granted a | from his resid 604 South Thirteenth the far turn into the sircteh it was evident [ FOUISVILIE July e o oror | Jyarren E, ch. g (McHenty).... MADE A SENSATION AL ESCAPE. was taken with Bukove, who has not before | divorce on the ground of cruelty and une [ strest, even his winter clothing. that' the- threo' leaders had heen racing thelr | Frett bexcle day in Toulevile. In the mrons | B oM ikes aid, e, " been put through the sweating proces faithfulness on the part of her husband, How he got then ADPERTS 10 158 & YR Wit o th ey were ubout ready to | !N was the run of e e gy ¥ ) hree Prisoners Overpowor Thelr Keepers BELIEVE BUKOVE DID IT. B AT ¥ tery, for members of his family say that Qit. e | Ceerer i (awiliey) and Efect Their Uiberty. From what could be gathered from the | . VeMuvius Celehrates thio Fourth | they did not know he had taken they At tha mile and an elghth post Bright | I‘N‘“I“}“““>I ‘\"‘"’ ‘“‘:"l' = ’i'“ 'K"’v"k“';‘."‘j ‘\'.' ;v“v‘Hv:‘»’vwll:’m‘,\‘l"; ,j;““"" NEW YORK, July 4—The three alleged | gtatements of the other prisoners the offi- NAPLES, July 4—A fissure has eared | T question as to what had b ot Phoebus seemed to be the only horse with Jalbisditle L opLALIS: L | € AT noon were the track races at Fountain | Rizpah, b. 'm. (Pattersc lowed by Twy-| Marble, br. m. (Van Sa X ita,” ch. m. (McDow rldge, boom. (CL | | [ postofice thieves, Joseph Killoran, Charles | clals have come to the conclusion that this [ in the torth side of the great crown of | Schmciser was €omewhat cleared up lust Allen and Harry Russell, who are wanted |is the man who Killed Seljan, and from | Vesuvius and a dense stream of lava is flo fonday when Baring recelved a letter from | | | i i anyihing i him, and as they rounded T Ao g into the st Relft got down to his work | nan‘s’ twenty 2four hour ride for the re 1 tho game colt responded with one of his | Attendance at the track, 5,00, sults at Springfield, I, escaped from Ludlow | What he said in the sweat box yesterday | ing down the mountain side him. The letter was postmarked Chicago. S R In it Schmeiser said that he was called to ngthened, " although - yunfee) streat jail today. The prisoners were about % Futal 1 xplosion of & Balloon. Chicago on business, and would be absent tible ru eadily and surely | . First race, one mile, ‘class’ A, novice: H itent, b, m. (Dunfe t jail today. T nothing positive was obtained from him n [ bsen .vlm. vlr-n 1s gaining with a tire- | 3. Middendorf, Louisvill yong Ered| J,'{-. bb ,"”;’,"‘”",“ ) to take their daily exercise in the yard of | g, |.mfin X\, ained, however, as to verify | BERLIN, July 4.—A military balloon ex- | for several days, but it is thought that he stride. Grifin was working hard with | Wweofs: Chicago, second; Phillip Bornwas- | o€l 4 racing, puyse, $1:000 the faill. Keepers Bdward Schneer and | the suspicion that the prisoners knew mnrnlphnlvy] today in the shed of the’barracks. | has forever shaken the dust of Omaha from whip and spur ¢ Keenan, while Reift was | ard on Pright Phocbus, pushing t colt to his hardest and trying to add to t sdvantage he had and at e same time hold his mount together for the last few stride A sixtcenth of a mile remai and both Jockeys w straining their mounts. This was ghertened to a few yards, then a bound e e his feet. Mrs. Lange says that she has es (Maulshy) memnon, b. s (Macey) . rit, br. g, (Fuller) ent Wilkes, b. g, (Payne) T, b. g (Fennell) Pendleton, b, m. (Martin) v, blk. g (Patterson) ond race, one mile, class i Herrick won, paced by Decardy and Skelton. Time: 2:068-5. (Former record, of how Seljun came to his death than they | Three soldiers were injured and one of them [ '} 3 " were willing to tell. Bukove contradicted | has since died. celved ho wor ! L many of the statements made by both Mr. and i - 10 knowledge of his wherlabonts. She also Mre.Mikan, He seems to be much shiawder Signed the Kussinn Loan. £ays that he has taken tone of her prop- he three men entered the office at the | than either of the other two men under PEKING, July 4.—The Russian loan hag | ¢TI¥. but even it this Js B0 it is said that ame time. Russell leveled a revolver at|rrest, and more intelligent, having knowl- | hoen signed. her marriage With Schmelser has been an the head of Schoen and the two others cov- | adge of three languages. To any leading 3 et o v expensive luxury to he ered Schneer with their weapons. They | guestions, however, he, like the other prison- EDU threatened to kill the keepers if any outery | eps, simply answers “I do not know.'" « by 'Dictator Charles Schoen were in the office of the jail, R the former sitting with his b and Schoen was walking about the room om him, and that she has k to the door , one mile, handicap, class B Lansing, Mich., (125 yards), | ortsmouth, ‘0. (10 yards, Chicago (60 yards), Time of scratch man, e he is supposed ATION FOR THE INDIAN. to have spent a goodly slice of the fortune left her by her former husband. forward, and Reiff got Bright Phoebus safely handicap, twa rds of a ot KOGRAM SHORT [ was made. Allen took the Kevs from In the first place, Bukove denied the | Teachers' Convention at Sioux Clty Con- MUCH DOMESTIC DIFFICULTY. past tho Judges, winner of the big stakes Owen Kimble (scratch), won; —_ 2 Schneer while the other two still held their | ¢ tement of the other three prisoners that Waebe MunY T poreantlGREsHAGRI Domestie difficulty is assigned by his by three-quarters of a length, while Keenan, ago (15 yurds), seconds Bd Fitch- | Heavy Track Made the Golng Slow at the [ revolyers at the head of Schoen. With the | g1 {he occupants of the house were in the | g1OUX CITY. July 4.—(Special Teleg friends as the cause of Schmeiser's departure, Leaten, but not disgraced, came in second | " r")““”r'z:«\w‘m Hfl"‘u l."v'.','.'}xu: I'(’n;l:: De- Baltimure Hacness Moeoting, keys he opened the door leading to the ves- | Lo ca“on Tuesday afternoon. He says that|_ov~ CITY. ',""‘ "]' ‘“',"“ _",'”""” They say that he and his wife did not get :ni‘ 1le Tvn'k t1(‘r”lr|vmmlly \l\mu Arthur 111 Gardy” won, Herick second, Skeltom | BALTIMORE, July 4.—At the Gentlemen's | (iUl M"I""‘m”'l”“;m“":"“"‘(‘;”" ":‘:k”‘:{‘,"‘;, he left early in the morning and that he aia | —Before the Indian teachers' institute to- {along well together, especially since a breach ianzged to get third money. third, 1 e do o . thus makin i 7 day Dr. F. F. Michael, agency physician at [ of promise suit was begun against Sel . ] tee A: Kap) | DUiVIng park races today there were 3,000 | yeciork prioners . jue making the | ;o return until late In the evening, spend- | day Dr. F. F . i : as begun against Schmeiser Boxth race. gne-half mile class Aigentr! | neople. Before the program was half fin- e i eintoite "\v':l-':f'r,,”.”“\lh',,".,,,l',::,;‘,|mg the afternoon in Jefferson square. When | Cheyenne River, N. D., read a paper on |last fall. After that time, it Is said, that osdiiingts 1 began to fall and continued during | the front door with a large brass key, and | he returned he sald that he only half shaved | “School Sanitation.” He was followed by hushand and wife quarreled frequently and The first race was a surprise, for the tavorite, Applause, did not show at the finish 21 ! being unable to extend herself in the going. | Pavis Worth third, Time: 1:44 4-5. ished r 3 S i § 8 4t He the last set-to took place last week. ) Seventh, h v mile, handicap, class B:|the day. Summaries they were in the street, down which they dis- | Seljan, while the others said that he com- | Rev, . Bailey with a paper entitled o . Rey del Carreres, the topweight, won out | poung (@)yvards) won, Trimmer (80 vards) | o 08Y: Summaries: i 4 g lated the shaving. The other three said | g rake C Bavcat Lange, however, refused to talk about § efter a hot finish with Hanwell. In the | sccond, Van Herrick (30 vards) third Iirst race, purse $0, for 2:18 class, trot- | appeared. plete 3 Should lowa Take Care of the Education of [ 1 at’an : e eaving ail, Killore e that while shaving Seljan he cut him in the third race all were scratched but Handspring | 1:00 8:5. "DeCardy, s ters: On leaving the Jail, Killoran, Allen and | th teh, time, 1:02 4-5. Indians Within the Borders?” The speaker | Schmeiser landed ; ;! T here in the latter part « Handsp 0 DeCardy, s , Ume, 102 5. | (larter March RUSKeI1l k(6001 /00" the /atensa aw 66t fromit| throat, sbut ‘Bukovedenient thts. i Furthars | coninwe Wi SER0RRatORIRtL /Stib ARCERETl L Bolh el o, aLlerapeny and Applegate, sbout equal favorites. There | HEhih race, the Derby, one mile, class A, | Litte Leo . the door, and looking up and down the strect | more, Bukove positively dentified the fack- | fii Vribes n the atate, the Suce and Foxcs, | o vy foih OF 1802 In the short space of ; wag never any doubt, for Handspring ran | il Ml i8™ onvar M Rl " Tefevre, | Fartomime they hesitated for & few moments, when | knife which was covered with blood, the |t whish ne proviston’ of the Kind 1s made, | nicoty and @ half he succeeded In ralsing .. eaily all along, leading Applegate 0 the | Nitchen." Hooper, Howler, | Cox, Thome, | 1ke Wilkes Uley ran toward Broome and Lake strects, | butcher knife, the awl and the razor as | for ‘et ‘thar the general Bovermment iake | hamself o o commanding position among the bend, when he came away and won as he | Faweett, Weage, J. 15, Howle B shouting loudly: “Police, police, stop thicf," | belonging to Seljan, while the others claimed | the maiter up, A committee was appointed | by whih Lo gacrman soclety. The method L L } e f I s ed pwenen, chitaco ! waiter Harril 0 creating the impression that they were in | (o be able to tell to whom “they belonged. | to take steps toward forming a permanent | his past record, for ) “d”ll“\IIHIU\VI‘:\“;||::L‘|I.:: Jverton has appealed from the decision | Seconc fome suisviile, third, | W o, oursuit of & Aying thie A come stree Py e eh o £ 4 i iis ecord, for he did y 3 B1L1e Siewardn of the (Coney Iaisna Jookey | Times’2 paced by a tandem Qe B i ruln"r‘n‘xlv':l s .r\‘lnl'l‘n’;m“:n‘u o MIKANIBAINGONSIS TN ST HIRSY organization of the Indian schools in the | the affections of a widow of wealth. club, and the case will be he s R e s o tad SR ex L I0n chard strest. Rustell going down Broome | Mikan was also taken into the sweat box | northwest When Schmeiser came here he embarked stowards next week. Summa | ime: 1566 s e e : to Besex street, and Killoran running toward | late in the afternoon and contradicted many Al Deiivory at tarlan. I the business of selling inset powders First race, Futurity course: Rey del Car Tenth race, J. Skelton, clags B: An exhi- [ SO0 €78 DAL RIRI) Orchard street to C 1, and thence in the | of his previous statements. On the day be- HARI Ta., July 4.—(Special Telegram.) | 414 1 orihodleng sed of cockrouch traps reres (7 to 2) won, Hanwell (8 to 1) second, | bition ha , paced by tand Time: | {105, 5 1 1 1|direction of the Bow fore he told positively what he and the other | _\vojnesday morning Jesse Donahue broke | (0 Uhsuspecting customers until he jained elian (10 to 2) third. Time: 1:15Y A toRiY S S g John Apple, a butcher, gave chase to Al- | men in the house had done all the day on | o T RCEs SRR SEEEE G HE R BT the good graces of the widow of the lats Second race, one mile on turf, selling nth ter mile, class Tintee: 3 3 len, and kept him in sight until he reached | Tuesday, being very positive of the time |Jail here the second time, taking with him | prank Lange, who, during his lifetime, had ERIRE GRS, sonaprraobs(buta sl e Eion: kLy1e REBIRECORd, BMILCHBIL | iyviy o 35 Houston street. There Allen turned around | when anything happened, but yesterday he [one C. H. Brown, confined for defrauding. |amassed quite a fortune. Schmeiser then Chli O SE IR et R T oIy atter (e | D i 4 and said: “If you follow me any further, | forgot everything and was unable to tell | Donahue was in for burglarly committed last | discarded his former companions and rose Handapring (4 19 h) won. Appiedate (evens | conclusion of the races, > started. on hia | ES i .. 6 dr Il fill you with lead.” - He made a move | what he did on that day. All these contra- | Winter. In March last he escaped by digging | to the dignity of a newspaper publisner, 2:24%, 2 . members’ 300 clase, two in thre Becond. Time: 1:03 1 Fourth race, Realization stakes, mile and five ‘turlongy:’, Brikht Phocbus, {16 (teifn) 8 to 1, won; Keenan, 122 (Grifiin), 7 to 10, | oo A sccond; King Arthur 111,122 (Taral), 30 to 1, | FINISHED ONLY third, 2-5, — itth hour trial, ugainst his recodr toward his hip pocket. .Apple took to his | dictions, while small in themselves, are, in | through the wall. but was recapturcd in|a business which hie claimed 1o have followed He will have ten fast men to heels, but looking over his shoulder saw | ha aggregate, of large significance to the | Council Bluffs. This [ast delivery was ef-|in his native country, Pustria. Aside from Allen crossing First avenue in a dlagonar | police, and they are sure they have the right [ fected by picking the lock of the inner ca a change in polities fle pursued the even direction toward the Bowery L S R with a broom wire, tenor of his way and enjoyed the good things en g " » whic ne o him by his last marriage, =y There s another fact that the prisoners Cannon Explod. LRI LU 8o, owing at the P nave fatled to. explain? Mikar"anal BUKOVE | S10US GYRE. Julo o until an avenging Nemesis came into his NCHES APART 1 nt Nioux City. Small & list Convention. wlongs: Ramiero (3 to | Coburn, Hock and Wood Close Together s ¥ 8 (Spectal Telegram.) | horizon. This Nemesis @ corporen (4 to 1) second, Lorraine (10 Vot iR A8 R Eeas o LOUISVILLE, July' 4—The. populist con- | o€ ey jobs at the smelting works, Bu. | _Srov ,Cirte Jul et ¢ )| horizon. This Nemesis was in the corporeal 101 o SNy Yo iitantie e Dick Peterson, a 1i-year-old boy, was |body of a comely woman who unfolded a tals t 36, * o SHELBINA, Mo., July 4—Five thousand | Time: 2:40%, 2:441 vention was conspicuous by slight attendanc. | kove has mot a cent and Mikan could on k1513 Py OEn | v ) nfo M e B A R A KA IS Bo0Dle) swi the rabsadtbaayiat F ~ S The convention was called to order at 12 | produce $13. Despite the fact that neither elyMand SperbagsB catally@iniuradant]jin R e A et e PR (7 to 10) won, Thyra (15 to 1) sec- | enthusiastic people e races today @ e et g s ca at 12 8 4 R iiih <hed here | Posom he een p. and rear hut J (even) third »:"1:16 15, | the meet of the Misosurl League of Amerl- | DITROIT, July 4 The nine.day meeting | 9.¢1ock by W. T. B. South, chairman of the | was sick and neither had much money, it is §2.000 worth of plate glass smashed here | p,;yianed cholco morsels of oandal for } ce, mile and a furlong on trf: | can Wheelmen, The meeting was the most | ¢ Det i S nnsuay "IN | state committee, and after a few unimport- | thought highly suspicious that Mikan should | today by the explosion of a cannon fmpro-{ ., v"a" qay " This pleasurable exeitament Lucky Dog (1 to 4) won from St. Luke 6| o oooesrunl held } e rery | &t Detroit Driving park closed In a glorious | ;¢ regolutions preliminary to permanent or- | lay off since the preceding Friday and that | Vised from a plece of gas pipe. Ben Wil-| o 0% (1 0kisis when @ fow a to ). Time: 2:03 3-5. uccessfull ever held in the state in every | manner today. The crowd was the best of | & LRt < i hotld 20 to. work [on. Tui liams, who is responsible for the accident L h a s later « 2 e way. The weather was fine and conditions | (he meeting, save on Derby day. Sumn Eaniehpn ke oumRRIDR AGlOUrAC L (N 0. the riblice. IE Priduses ‘the | basibeen Exreated sun Held dn $600iKon the woman began a $5,000 breach of promise R NOT KOOM ENOUGH FOR THE CROWD | for pacing as good as could be wished for. | st race, selling, seven furionzs: 2 0iclocks o Inithasminaltacae ng, GTronuate e — suit against Schmelser. This sult dragged s In the one-half mile, class B, Coburn, tap (3 to 1) won, Booze (2 to 1) second, tl,‘;\"\’ n“"f“ a “"" 200 1{"“ L"('(‘"»‘ present “["‘“ that the crime was meditated for some Both Were Drowned. along in the courts until quite recoutly, W Fill the Entire G st o185 atie g F el o ae Ay o | tle @ to ) third. Time: 1:26%, at the afternoon session, The afternoon was | time, 'TUMWA, Ta., July 4.—(Spec elo. | When the woman received a judgmont of Jgmmon it th e otand to Sec | Hocker and Wood were #o close at the | ‘Second race, five furlongs: Hen Bder (8 to| occupled with speeches by Prof. M. V. Rork | There s still another fmportant contra- [ OTTUMWA, Ta., July d.—(Speclal Tele- | & o8 O et all the _the Fourih at ynly Handioap, finish that mere inches made all the differ- | 5 won, Hester G to 1) & Duchess of | and J. B. Osbourne of Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. | diction. The prisoners said that the first | 8ram.)—The body of Thomas Reardon, who|gijior adventures that had been rclated of CINCINNATL, July 4.—For the first time | enge. The race was run ig L6, Resulte: | Montrdse to 1) third U0 Ner | Josephine Henry of Versailles, Ky., addressed | they knew of the disappearance of Seljan | was drowned with Miss May Clark Tuesday | him Schmeiser again appears to have come in years Cincinnati had races on the Fourtn | A Novice, one mile: B, Stade, St. Lov N passamigiand 10o 57 Second, | the convention ‘in behalf of woman suffrage. | was when Weckback saw them looking into | night, was found today within 100 feet from [out at the long end of the horn. of July toda The beautiful grand stand | third, Time: 2:20. e Suma ‘@ to 1) third 073 The convention adjourned at 6 o'clock until | the window of the room which was bespat- | where the boat capsized. This explodes the | The Nemesis which pursued Schmeiser took of the Oakley race track was so crowded Class B, half m W. Coburn w S| Fourth race, elever hs of a mile: {8 o'clock tomorrow morning to allow the | tered with blood. This was shortly before | theory of foul play. the form of Miss Anna Geiger, who claimed R er . aGivoels 100 ren ieaula L Ana :l(n'v\l\-r second, Herb Wood third, Time lAvl.wl'l'lmll(lu\;:nml‘! (v\.h;:_l‘\‘\“:n‘ II"«I;:‘.'lr‘l?||‘;I|”E;» u.ml :'I(m. nu‘“r Imlunnns tw’ I"‘l;'_'”- “Th-‘ 8 o'clock Wednesday morning. Yesterday —_——— that before he left Austria for this land of room in it except in the aisles, steps, lawns [ Missourl division champlonship, one mile: [ Time: 10 B ol =Sl (0 G0Rthaed ) r-ieca onRu SIERREROR a0a L CADGCORIAL IT MADE A BLG HOLE, 4o fioe Bohmalach hid wou Hop L0ve i o and paddock, which were packed with pe A. Harding won, G, Imbrie second, J. Eng- | l-:f)l\‘-\ rag '-\\:I:i furlongs .!n _Miller (1"' (e aaleg (B toniglit " tion that at € o'clock Wednesday morning ved sundry kreutzers, forgetting to return lish third, Time o on, hompson (9 to 5) second, | the ate he met Bukove on his way to work, and that [ yey, cither. She followed him to Oma and se- ple. The attendance was fully 15,000. The | " (Claes A Require everal Days to Repair the . handicap, two miles: B, Cham- | Amelia May to 1) UMrd. Time: 1:2914. Tyt the latter told him of the disippearance of Sl cured ‘a judgment against him in the district event of the day was the Fourth of July | berlain, Brookfield, J. Lee, 8t | Bixih race steeplechase, ahout two and a Xawnitaithe tosomion of Riotars; Seljan and of the condition of the room. It| Bhiilinahder iy ashouts - |court a few weeeks ago. His friends claim handicap, value $5.000, one mil: and a quar- | Joxeph! second; W Macon, third, | Quarte My Lack (@ to 1) won, Say | JEFFERSON, Ind., July 4—The failure of [ 1" jighiy improbable that Bukove, if iano. | The Rock Ieland is having considerable | this has upset his plans here. ter. The great 3-year-old, Lissak, was the | T\BEE Sl o /0 0 a Maxe 13 the contractors of the Chicago, Indianapolis | cent, should have known this and not tolq | trouble with the washout west of Phillips T ST public favorite, going to the post at § to b ) e i o Gt R & Rockford to pay the 150 Italian lahorers | the other occupants of the house before he [ burg, and arrangements were made yester e AR Maore ALAL eI theihlg Faraday opened at 8 to 1, and went to b to lass, class A: G, Helmich won, LRI R DR ORIIAENCONN. the money due to them according to promise | went to work day morning with the Union Pacific s WASHINGTON, July 4.—Official announces 1. Cash Day was at 8% t0 1 and the Fleisch Socond, Estade third, Fime:| LINCOLN, July 4.—(Special Telegram.) ROLK, S bt ! A ; Whssagi o et B [ L a1 The rats . There was an Immense erowd out at Lins | 127 caused them to become violent again AS TO THE LOCKED DOOR. its line into Denver, running via and | ment L it day was a beauty from a spectacular point of , lap, class B: Flerb Wood won, | coln park today, the principal attraction | 04 the town is practically in_their hands. | [n this same connection, too, Mikan sald | Island. The washcut on the Union Pacific [ of the appointment of Willis L. Moore of view. Lissak went to the front at the fall Maxwell se . 130 Grath third. Time e They are crazed with liquor and have placed | that he had not sesn Seljan since 8 o'clock | between Lisbon and Wa being th Xy llse trotting races, in. which lace has been re- | Illinois to be chief of the weather burcau. | of the flag and led the ficld into the stretch L % - | speedy time was entered up fou the s | combustibles on the bridge leading to the town jesday morning, and had no idea of what | paired and t east and west are - | Mr. Moore's imission arrived this morn- where Cash Day headed him and St. Maxim | g iye-mile handicap: B. I. Tee won, V.| SEhY RS ae snaceeq oh (o h,» « [ and in several public places, and threaten | had become of him until he looked into the | P 2 ! , T S g fron ray Gab He will assume b ¥ A Speek second, D. Rgberts third. Time: 14:45. N f y o bnrn i the nlica @ mha Womenrand. shildrd A 8 8¢ | ning regularly. Wednesday passen wer assu ils alongside the ra Faraday, who | “'Boys, half mile: W, Yancey won, B e was for yorlings, H 5 burn place. The women and children | window the following morning. He gald | foV AREAIERE e RECON BELSETEER ey | new duties within a few days fifth entering the stretch, came very | Hocker ond. Time: 1:10, : r driven by Becrup; Nelly B, | are terror stricken. All the business places | that Seljan had locked himself in and that | s ghegd, Around i Be, \(-- Iw ) x\ »'l ) strong in the last efghth, but he had waited Mile, north Missourl champlonshi W, Blanche L, thi and public houses are closed and the men | the door had not been opened, despite the | S'éck In wagons, three trains having bCCH | come——————————— too long. St. Maxim won by a head from | Soldon won, F hamber Cash Day, who beat Faraday for the place “\'I‘ ;"_‘*“‘ third. Uil o but the first part of the race was slow. 2:32 (which was' outside the 1imit) quarter was run in 0:26%, the half in 0:52%. | run over resulted: W. Coburn won, ( glx furlongs in 1:17% and the mile in 1:43. | well sccond, C. Kindervatter third, Brown Dick's ¢ ARAEN D E T 3:00 trot was won by George W, C.|and boys, to a man, have all been sworn that Weckback, the first outsider who | held there until the damage was repalred Turs driver, in 2:4i%. with 'five | in as deputy sheriffs, Under the sherlff and ored the house, found the door standing | Which was Thursday morning. The washout | Beecliam's pills are for bilious - starters g second 58 oy e s ) and 4 therhouke;: Ho! e door standing | ;o "veacon of the Smoke: ver overflowing il b hird Nora’ Mack muq mussian Brin | marshal they are guarding the bridge ard |open. An examination of the door shows | BY Teason of the Smokey river overflowing| bilious headac ; 120 sffrig, ore Mack and Baby Valisea | ouer places threatencd with destruction, A | that on' the Inslde about two fet above the | 1% banks was repaired Wednestay night | ness, bilious headache, dyspep- P trot Darkey, driven by ¢. W, | bloody battle is imminent and is only kept | lock there are three blood marks, as if made | J00 evervihing on the K SAYIRION BOE R, " T licanidt ackrell, won I 2315 Miy' Dy wecond and [ back by the pleadings of two Catholle by finers. On the outside of ‘the door, | e Union Pacifie is in good contition uguin. | sia, heartburn, torpid liver,diz- E5 01 vanen broke: the locall|ig:16%. Kitty Aberdeen third. Almond, driven by | priests. lietiont No. 2 on the Kansas Pacific left Denve < an inch from the edge, and directly AL i . s . % gD Kol Ulyseca, Chroks' (ho Lo R T b A e S TR Sl e T P s Cortesponiing to the mars Cu the insite, 1 | ;:Z:“”\‘L :AA.FQ;:. y and all tie trains are now | ziness, sic headache,bad taste bating the strongly " played favorite, &7 \WVACO, Tex, July d.—State Representative | It driven by It ‘&, Wedge, in 2324 Almiz | ATLANTA, Ga, July 4.—Defnite detalls Rosthey blood mark, Thls mame 4 gen: By IBUE LI et of carth was swopt away | in the mouth, coated tongue, Phay race was by | Aills, speaking of the Corbett-Fitzsimmons Second; Crysalto thir uckeye and el ) ) blood, as If some one had accidenta | by the sudden rising of Turkey creck, but ; 3 Crevasse In 3:30, exciting mushiens| st TRt ia baating (f tha tatutos thor 1’ divided fourth’ mo have been received of the bull fight to be :\“ iRasup omarons n“v".’n?]- “:]‘ ‘[l‘:f"‘y‘:_ir;;“:y" the large foree of men under Superintendent | 10ss of appetite,sallow skin,etc,, BRI A8 the big udndioep. Results | on, sald to a reporter of the Assoclated 5 given in the Mexican village at the Cotton [ 1% PIOOTY SRECEE QIORE Lhe SCRE OF e fony | Brinkerhoff had trains over the gulch mad b 5 10 1) o By (B L. oyl | BIbsss “The aw of 180 imposing an oceunns | A(INNEAPOLIS, | July 48ix thousand | Stétes and International ~exposition. The | in thie room on the floor near the door, and | DY, the water within twelve houra after the | WHED caused by constipation; Chaice (12 to 1) third. Time: 1:01k. 3 fon tax of $500 on prize Nzhts epeale ookt R ARl A hehaha | &rena will be arranged in the regular way | consequently it s considered that Seljan | Washout cceurred. P st i e 4 Seeond“ritvo. Sellin, il ‘and seventy | BY the act of 14, making pr Bonio) 'l””":" ‘rk"‘“ asetiat "‘_[“l’: "“"" and some of the best bull fighters in Mexico, | could D T eI ravat cneali padncar e PR Ay and constipation is the most pards: Ace (9 to 10) won, knthusiast (4 to L rovIding pe 8| day e 2:14 pace a supply of ned horses and some ing bloo o e floor, p- | & 2 ) yards: Ace O to I won, Bnthusinst (4o D | [ xixty! ik mor more that prirse $1L000, Badge won (- e stromei | With a’ supply of trained horses and somé | out leaving bloodmarks on the floor, drip- frequent cause of all of them. A e e, Dt e L0 | months in fall™ Mr. Milis Is the author of | heats, wBst thmes 2000 Stumber win moet | of the finest “bulls will be brought to At- | ping with blood, as he must have been, to . 1 Jonges Saie’ Clauet (1 1o 3 Won, 1eenpa (s | the act of 188 prohibiting prize fights ond and Ringrose third S 8¢C- | anta. 1t will be an exact reproduction of the | judge from the condition of the rest of the | NOW Phuse of the Trouble Over ti Go by the book. Pilis toc PSR EEA L Cligrot (ito,© wan, [ieaps ( e e i il In the 218 (rot, purce $1.00. Maggie Sher- | famous bull fights of Spain. with one excep- | room. Superior Sicel Works, . i A R SAN PRANCISCO. Tuly 4o Thomas wil. | TAR won the frit, second and tth heats | tion, the bulls” horns will be padded so that VICINITY SEARCHED AGAIN DULUTH, July 4—There is a new feature |and 25¢ a box. Book free at valug to winner .00, mile ANdICaD, | jams, president of the Call 241008 4 aflamount was i he can do no damage. The horses will like- | Datectives Dunn and Donahue spent all | in the West Superior Iron and Steel com rnia Jockey | sccond, winning third and fourth heats, nt building, but (he hunt was | ceiver Kelley in charge of the plant and o | New York. imed every h race, selling, six and i half furlc template the | ¢ third heat. Tim e protected v € hossed leather shields, | d asterday & r ' ist's ‘rite 3 D St a0 1 won! i | club, will leave for the east in ‘o fortnicht, | Dest tme: S3HL Sixiy-slc wax third WP e prateciic Ny mipecd LI BNSIIN | davs yesisrdayin) seatelig i valiiton ol lpany catel "Judke Ludwliior Milwaykesyhan | V.OUE drugygist's or write B. F. second, aday (5 to 1) third € expects to Interest a number of promi- n i rot, purse 000, Kolena won | 80 A e note o o ed o race e ssing body \rmed with a S8 a yrder of estitution, directing the » ) 2 Fifty race, vellini, two miles | nent owners in the east in the Tay I!~l|:.":}u‘ firse,| second” and fourth’ heats. | Best | without the slightest cruelty or a bit more | dark lantorn and with poles they explored ‘. Y “”{ ‘“ ’I t r ""“"' ir AL I‘(“ Allens Co;;" 265 Canal W ST to §) won, Peabody (3 to 1 track, which he intends (o pu # ime: 20815, Jerry was second, winning | bloodshed than s seen at a Wild West show. | every hole in the neighborhood, and exam- | Sheriff of Douglas county to reinstate l..gmu to 1) third. Time } 0,000 inside of a month, Hgrsemen | the fourth heat; Charmion was third, wWin- | The troupe i® now training in Mexico and | | sed buy ashrewd move | g (h x ) a] several s ctory ahe: ave eady | itless. t a trace was found, keep him ther Last night the order of Porthos (5 to 1) won, G. 15 Cox (8 to 1) sec. | and say the California Jockey club 18 getting o e et 51000 Tii:ht Regeng | Several satisfactory rehearsals have already : _‘ e e Ry ond, Sister Tone (3 to 1 third, Time: 1:99. | & cheap track. 4 1A Two striight heats. Best time. | been made. As nothing has been obtained from the | the Milwaukee court was carried into effect. | .— S Seventh race, selling, six and a half fu - — ceful was second and Davy 5 ———— prisoners by the police officials while ques- | Fifty deputies in charge of Under Sheriff ' ~ @ to'1) second, Joe Mack' (7 to §) third. | WAYNE, Neb, July 4.—(Special Tele Bl an . SAN FRANCISCO, July «4—The Arrow- | murder, gome of them are inclined to ques- | been held for T. G. Alvord, president of | pof L= = WA Time: 1:2 i - *! gram.)—Over 400 excursionists from Wayne SACRAME T der. | jead hotel, one of the noted tourist resorts of | ion on the theory of suicide. It is not for | the Superior National bank, by a party of ples, blackhuad, red, roug ‘.u!“.‘;.\: “kin ot the Better of the Bo kies. | went to Wi e R oy el » July 4—Ivan Ko- | (o0 ulifornta, burned to the grouna | 2% Instant thought probable that Selfan cut [ watchmen. The party demanded admittance hair, aud simjfe batly blemislis EANBAS CITY. July 4—The bookles i r ebrate, headed [ yaley, the Russian convict, has been held to | S0Uth 4l s, burfle > the ground | his throat and then left th> house and threw | to the plant aud a surrender of its poss o prevented ud cured by Corts were hit very hard at Exposition park to- | b the Wayne Cornet Palace band, Unlform | angwer before the superior court for the [ (PiE sfterncon. ~The stfucture was built|himeelf Into the river, because of the fact | sion, but the watchman refused to give It it And Dokl LT Akl B0 the ki Fourth of July erowa that| B Knights of Pythias an lern Wood- | \vier of Mr. and Mre, H. L. Weber atter | *IOHY Of Wood, and stotd'ypon an eminence | that he must have been aripping with blood | up, The dcputies then broke down the doors rifging and beautify ing soap in B R ey Al tbh Darowd DAL | mien, 1 Wayne Young Men's Christian e s I e e BaAs at the base of the Sierté Madre mountains. | and would have left a trail. But while not | took charge of the plant and placed Mr. Al world, w8 weil us” purcst and 4 A e AT A S R LR A ciati ball club defeated the Wins! B ASRAIRIRRLIOC MALIRE LRR ] e 1ast | ¢ was entirely consumed in'a short time, as | probuble, it is thought not impossible that | vord's men under arrest. The men will have eloat af totlat audEpiEeers n events on the card. All the races | club by a score of 20 to 9 wiLhosR laxhmined was h‘.\:“n‘ Mmself, and | 4 grong wind was blowlug were | the man might have killed himself in the | 3 hearing. July iont the world were well contested, and though » e he did not te ery plausible or connected | gyour fifty guests in thel hotél few of | Foom and that the occupants, discovering ; an o - h Two dundred and Tw. Yard Rocord. | tale of his derings about New BU in the' i ew of 3 % e | erebrine ¢ \in. Cardin dhem Wi i e . o S| T ONTARION, ot ey Yo Tocort: |tile o s peanderings about New Vet | their eftects were saved. The los cannot | {hI3 and fearing that they might' get into Will Complete the Plant. R i, SAntian de. Results i . | R al., July e world's | da ough he claimed to have been in San [ potF, SFEES Were thved. FRE 20 000, | trouble over the matter, disposed of the body. Rl I st race, e furlons, ing et en i ,\,, Fraicisco on the night the Webers were |} X he 9 e I S ':]*) ap qus000- | iis theory will probably be broached to the | SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., July 4.—(Special.) = ohd, Gatlin @ to D third 1%5” €| was broken here today by George Knoland of | Murdered. It is generally conceded that a in_lnsurarce ot only $20.000. | prisoners today with a slight hope that it | John B. Aiken, general manager of the | AMUSEMEBENTS. GREAL (T ta 1) e pRme, Lg, o FA OF who covered the distance in the | o', Stron8 chain of evidence -has been “tanfo | may tend to make them talk. » John ne (even) won, Lady Doleful (4 | P TR e reefhai) to 1) second, Evidence (7 'to 1) third, Time: | I | SEvR, A . 1 Cane Will, o Higher. Northwestern Packing company; J. H. Lord ned against i | e 1 | e of 19 3:5 seconds The previous rmed agelp A SAN FRANCISCO, July 4 D. McKis e P the promoter and financial agent of the same | ord was 21 4-5 seconds, made by Carey of . ; Aok AneolnihaunaelhIcE A v e i etk iovernment Huilding Dedicnted. company, and Edward Clark, secretary and TR T inceton colleg EOCAL HEBTITS f nyel fopyhue. Bovernment in | groine pAL D., July 4.—(Speclal)— ' s M P the suit to recover $15,000,000 from the Stan- | 5 treasurer of the concern, arrived last even Jou i Klll @ to ) won, La Gartla (2 to 1) second ANNOUNCEMENTS, The cash drawer of L. Labowitch's place | ford estate, Is awaiting instcuctions from At- | Tne formal dedicatlon of the government | ing from Boston They eay they Intend put REUIL AL I Qb Sourth race, mile and un eighth, Ladle —_— at Tenth and Bancroft was robbed of $14 torney ( al the case | bullding occurred this fore o k 8 ‘once. on: the (4 to 1 won, I ale (10| Next Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at| Mre. W. M. Nash was overcome by heat |10 the United States court of appeals, He the Boyd Hoyt's phenomenal success, | in a Sherman avenue car » | n. Toists ap- | HINE & f¢ | [ e obs i eyt to | mammoth packing Louse, which was partal e nschway (4 1o 1) third, | " says he is ce the 4t | by United States Judge A. J n, | complates A~ yearn . 880, 004, .QUAL (he : Dight about | 5ays he is certain the atjogney general will 3 1 ampletia en was v ‘ | Black Sheep,” will be presentedfor the rat | Midnight instruct him to appeal the case, and if he | Judge J. E. Carland, C. H. W | ML L0 SAIDIERIC AR AR AL ATt tlemen rid John P G to L won. e | time in this city 2 " | Burglars entered the residence of Andrew | 2Vie28 to that effect this week proceedings | Caldwell. Park Davis, J. Tom e e Ty P S et ey b Harrigon (8 to 1) second, Nellie Casteel (5 | ™ McAndrews, 1314 Davenport street, and stole | *1I! be begun on Monday. et e T M | manage th t “operation o toD third. Time: 1:01 The above announcement will be hailsd t , and e R A LT | manage the construction and operation of tk Mfth nine-gixteenths of a n v of clothing. ey Miller e Sixth race, six and 'a half furlongs: | with delight by & quantity of clothing “Third race, six furlong Kill (2 to 1) won, 1 neral Harmon 19 aps 1gs in 1071, " This was eater-goers anc . Killed by & Pecu tar Aceldent, of Elk Poln big plant N N LA Leonell (2 10 1) won, Barney Aaron, jr. (8| i J[healonsgoars ‘and the pyL Blanche Stackpole, a 16-year-old girl, was | ApricA. O y:”_"'[ AhaARpanic o ; ERleBolat S e Double ¥ '”l'~“.'|.“m'., ccap Every ta 1) second, Hillsboro (& to 1) third." Time: | ||¢ ! & ~lu( « harles Hoyt, unquestionably | arrested last night on the charge of incor 4 84 July A harles Hull, age: Denver's Fxpos Abandonai, Another Advancs in Wages. “Yeming, A e the only playwright who can boast of a long | rigibility on complaint of her parents. 18, loaded & gun with heavy shot this morn- | [ENVER, July 4.—The board of wgers | CLEVELAND, July 4.—The Cleveland ¢ pSeventh race, five and o half furlong of phenomenal successes and has never [ A pov named Greenblatt, who lives at 1318 | \"& and hung it above the door in the sitting | S8 innhe P Forge company has announced a 10 t 1 Momus (2 to 1) won, Valdemar (8 to 5) sec- | known a fallure, is very popular in this city 3 ves at ) o of the proposed industrial and mining expo ge company has announced a 10 per cent | ond, Alva (8 to 1) third. Time: 112 His comedies Waye Sure of o roys wel. | Howard, was seriously injured about the | room cf his father’s house T TV B ekl s R At 1B 1bs Hansallot sriblovas ot Ly Shatu! T T Py T m hands of the fun-loving populac by the sxplosion. af'a" 40y esnagn, . | 40 the: fisor ang oas Macharged. A portlon | pdefinitely. The idea was to he [ amactiat onoe: Ths {ncrssss was. mad | o AND THE } BAN FRANGISCO, Juty & Six races made | 204 anything new from his fertile brain al ahoe atore of R Stoutman, 708 | 37 226 a8 f K Hull's mother in the ab- | oxhibition in Denver next July to celebrate | untarily on accc f the tion p N - o BCO0, July 4 B> races made | ways commands wide attention. “A Black Sixteeuth streel, was burglarized | domen end his young ister received the re- | {i tyentie versary of Colorado's ad. | of trade. About 360 men are ben e > g Pt e forites car [ Sheep” will be producd here under his per- iesday night and a dozen pair of shoes [ Mmainder in her breast. The mother will die, | to the un A my outlook for —_— - Q Il{: P ¥ ried off the second, third und fourth. In- | sonal direction, with the same great cast | token but it is thought her daughter will recover. | fnancial support 15 given as ihe catse of - stallator proved himself to be one of the | ang elabora iery which created At 11 o'clock last night the fire department i b 5 fast 3-year-olds in untry by running | & ’ ry which created such a 1a € departmen T gy T the failure A gAY furore at the Grand opera house, Chicago, | Was called to 1314 Mason street, occupled by padinted L aded Db’ — . 0 H e g R 1 e 3ernsti = Ry ¥ SILVER CITY, N. M., July 4 he city Yellow Fe TR Bis first sprint race, his other races havin twelve weeks, re it played to the | L. Bernst where a small blaze had been y R Rats et s SR B R and Every becn o ven furlongs or a mile. Results largest receipts in th history of the theater, | started by fireworks. The damage amounted | council has refused to levy a tax for the pay- | ATLANTA, July 4.—Thomas Scrutchin, jr #hen Baby wassick, we gave her Castoria, Night “'"'“”:‘ 01 LN g g e ‘-“,» “’ and displaying the “Standing Room Ouly' [ to $10 ment of interest on its bonded indebtedness, | chief clerk to F. M. Jolly, district superin When she was a Child, she erisd for Castoria, L8130 0'clock (Plggott), 11 10 5, second: Bliver Stute, 13 | *187 4t every performance. pA boy named Smith had a portion of his | amounting to $0.000, thus practicslly re- | tendent of the Plant system, arrived in this | When she bocame Miss, sho clun to Castoria, c iChevalier), 7 to b third, me: 1:011, = ————t————e hand blown off last night by a cannon | pudiating the bond The debt was re-| ¢ 1 rom Tamnp: la., where he has oo gl “hildren, she gave them C: Admisston to fonnt Carlos, Soledad, Hegal and Outrighl | | H, Friedman wae grrested yestcrday for f cracker, and a companion named Viehek had | funded three years ago at 7 per cent. Ther Sity today from Temps Fis., whete e bes! Whcoahebad Childres, e gavetien Cenoria MBI s 100 also ran. ischarging & revolver fllled with loaded | his face burned, They live near Sixteen s considerable exciteme: or th s reached Tampa and nany 4 wpithenter, 15, Becond race, balf mile, malden 3-year- | shells. ot it de ey © near Sixteenth | Is considerable excitement over the matter | has reached Tampa and that many of the Hestpved cliaire & and some of the city officials may resign, inhabitanss are leaving the city,

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