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12, PLAYED A BRILLIANT GAME | fieimestnseshe uttcas st | HENLEY RACES ARE ENDED| PR T RACING AT ASBURY PARR | Pavetancis saz azananavsz | [jiUsaNGs MEET IN TENTS the biggest crowd or seen at a base ball Rreat sl There ar forty gt Fames 1 Omans brood mares, and every one Is a dam of Sapreme Circle and Frionds Moot at the —_— On Saturday, the 20th, the workingmen on more 220 trotters, It is the most Millard for an Informal Foast " £ will h a day at the ball grounds, [ | coliection of trotting horses In the Torty covors were o Continued Omaba Puts Up a Mesterpicco in the Way pdncidentally, Omaha is playing great ball | Great Regatta on the Thames Brought toa ates. [ % Many Fast Riders Engage but None of the “ it & i i "' L “'”I"",“'[ : . now, having won games ou e | otimarse y ge evening to commen he annual “feast of Pine Ball, played with the other strongest teams of Buccessiul Close, | UREAT RACLMIN HTON BEACH R cords £uffer, the league—Peoria, Lincoln and Des olnes, from Fi of the Patrlarchal Circle o atiod" years has grown from one so to 40,000, i T LEAGUE 5 Track with Top Weight Up. SNl Lok plddubentt Bl R At ety e e DaLad e cH B SRl DES MOINES BOYS EASLY ATTEND D To|@AME® OF 1HE NATIONAL LEAGUE [qpiyi1y yal) WiNS GRAND CHELLENGE CUP | NEW YORK. July 1.—The best race of | ANOTHER DIRNBERGER SW.FT D VELCPs | ™2ster- Supremo Oracle Lovewell and Mayor | fi fincht Itielf as much at home in Ol Ene- New York Win from Cleveland by Hard the day at Brighton Beach was the fourth, cross n star, under the s Wittine and Vitehers' Gifta | o in which only four out of the original - filled and floral trimmed tables. A large | dra 14 as under the stars and Every Member of the Home Team ou His "l‘.‘m\'»::A\‘\y; _y\‘,n 1 q-,:,l (‘-',.,:m“:vl\lw lon Newspapers Continue Thelr Un- | slarters for thesNuutliug stakes got away.| mike's Little Brother Puils Off the Mile :"Ik"" "l'“’:y"“f’vl[“:!""I‘-'{"‘l\-’\““l’?:“ Tt T an claim surely to be Good Behavior in the Field and B T e e e s casy | favorable Comment Toward the Untur. | They were the bost of the lot, SAIVAUON | " nogicantidlo buld Loes Gardiner 1n | g aoge =50 | werldewide A b At the MBat—Scores of vistoey, ALtendsncs, 1900, Ssore | tunnte Cornell Boys, Even Critls S STALEINE DRIAL EWRE Srolnd fo Lhe tur Mile Open—Two-Mila Champlon= L A number of informal speeches i i s rem Oltter Oumes, Cleveiard . 5 33000 | eizing Their Uniforms. o the stretdh Paladin and McKee and | shp Was » hot One. upon subjects pertatning to the order, par- | bered tha u en achioved New York 10013 | Monaco and Deer Siayer ran as if they were ticlpated In by Supreme Oracle Lovewell, | Without any ecclesiastical patronage, such as —_— Tits: ( w York, 18 | harnessed for ‘a four-in-hand, andthen | —— G. C. Redings and D, €. Roundy of Chicago, | M8 brought into exlstence and assliuously ey B - 3. _Barned ot e - ¥ Monaco se the leaders,” He caught ete ' NehieN ¢ Wattkee, and Mavos | fosiered cther societies of the Endeavor type. Omaha, 10; Des Molnes, 2. o New rat by | HENLEY, July 11.—There was a larger | ikem at the elgiith from home and won in | ASBURY PARK, July 11.—The cyelists | b MDA e SRl That this success ks o evanescont, temporary Quincy, 107 Ttockford, orrors: C1 crowd than usual on hand to witness the final | & torrific drive win second by a short 4 ad L TR O R e Al s Lol | affair is shown by the fact that this ye Lincoin, 10; 8t. Joseph, 7. faaent Clay > on | 1 nly re. | head, while McKee dropped buck and Dog- | Who have thronged this place since th Special disponsa extended th honor | pMolF Ayt ey Sy LUKV ERT SRS Jacksoriville, 8 "Peorid, e o | . "2; ofr | heats on this the last day of the Henly re-| ot 'came up within a haif length of the | ginning of the week settled down to prac- | of Mayor Bemis, and degreo of knight. | Do the yoar of greatea I most substans New Yok, fp; Clevelai, ; cesbase hite: Van fial-| In the final heat for the Grand Challenge | others out of the third race and at W | geivas by road runs, hops and sightseeing [ him to honorary membership in the circle. | " our " terteinry s 't us of Philadeiphia, 9; 8t | i e Thith: Modurw | cup the Trinfty hall, Cambridge, Rowing Ve thie g for the last few days. The racing program | The dinner party was enjoyed by all, and [nearly 8,000 socleties added to the. ranis I"\illl.:'\ll'r,H |‘{"'”” X 8. " ",h;!\[‘l{. 2; | club crew, which defeated Cornell yester- irighton wa | many of the delegates were accompanied by SUCCESS BRINGS RESPONSIBILITY Kisoapals, 8 ; 5 plays: McKean 0| day, beat the New college, ord, Boa r-old, carrying fifteen pounds loss than |\ bt their wives @ TS LS U NBLBILTELC Detrot, i7" A SRR P A B Bt P B o Coviere e uance n 1o, Sum: | veather, but by 10 o'locic there were 2000 | SRS wory oy formal responses 1o (W Sikesas bringe s own responsibill Kansas City, 6 3 nd O'Connor rman and Wilson. | re N " ¥ and O'Conn nan an ¢ presenting the blue ribbon of aquatics. race, five furlongs, selling: Lord |, TSR 8 o'elock 6 wo hours ‘and twenty minutes. | " Th crew of the London Rowing club, con. | HawKstor to 1) won, Humming Bird | drizzled uncomfortably until 3 o'clock, when | made. fortune the greater the obligation to use it Despits thel: crippled condition O'Day 4 o, L ance (b o 1) third. | the weather cleared up, and an enjoyable | Mayor Bemis spoke upon “Municipal Gov- [aright, The fesponsivilits for the fatuee. of & o R PIRATES WIN A CLOSE GAME. sting of A. S. Little, bow, H. W. Stout, | ’ afternoon’s racing was witnessed by over | ernment,” in which he expressed his views | Christian Endeavor rest t with A mahas played the m;m\ ’:.1”\‘ game of l"“ PITTSRURG, July 11 —irooklyn tied the [ Vivian Nickalls and Guy Nickals stroke, | | race, five furlongs, sellng: Frank | zooe™ por o SO Y e secured | #omewhat frankly and emphatically in favor | ors or officors o united scolety oF Aibih vk season yesterday and without an error. score In the ninth on Schoch's three-bagker | deteatad the crew of the Thames Rowing | Haifly (1% to 1) won, article o to b second, | o were Colonel A. A. Pope, who had as | O honesty and against the contaminating in- | with the Endcavorers themselves, In. every WEKR tlaat out as a cameo and there was ittebury won in the \gnih on a single [ o A0 ) ulc arondie < to 1) third. Time Xos W olonel A. A, Pope, who had as £/ TORO'Y SN hEainat the co AL LR L B L] . . g 5 ovin. and two sacrifices, Attend- | club today in the final heat of the Stew- | 1:021 X Buset: MaJor Gsnesal Neldsh A. Mites; i e s and combin v t ctles the world around, general rejolcing and congratulation among D9 ards' challenge cup, and thus won the| Third race, one mile: Dorian (1 to 4 | ] C. H. Lovewell of Chicago responded to| What you make it, Endeavorers, the future the fans after it was over, for they have | pittsburs 10003000 1-5|trophy, won, Aurellah ( to 1) second, Guita Percha *"-"”"‘“ advocate of the bleyele as a means [ “Obsorvations of a Visit In which he | Of the society will'be. Upon your modesty, o Sy i 1y | Brooklyn 1000000 L (10 1) third, Time: il of increasing the efficiency of the regular | reiterated all the nice th been waiting for thly game L2 iR R Srookivhi 1. T The crew of the London Rowing club, | Fourth race, mile and a sixteenth: Monaco | army, and through whose efforts many mili- | a moons. It was an incessant hustle from the | SHES: Dittgburs D Vivian Nickalls and Gui Nickalls, stroke, | & t0 8 won, Paladin (0 1) second, Deer | tary bioycle corps have been organized. The 1 Gl t 3 Slayer’ (3 to 1) third me: - 1:50L moment Umpire Burns called play until the ttsburg, 2! Hrooklyn, won the Mickalls cup of silver goblets. L . first g ihec), O BlatGaver Lachahc tickalls cup of silver goblets. In | H0H I i twenty-seventn Pronibitionist went. out on & | Bich, SR (SRR | tho il heat today,* deteating the Thames | American (eVen) fietotum (05 cluss A one mile. Tho winner is only 16 long, high fly to Shaffer, and while the whole | Sacrifice. hits: Geni fer | Rowitia olb crew, W, Hroushton and 8 nd, 710 5 i . and ha eft. school. 076 | 'vuritiwen’ o€ HININ, WH6re ths, breskes oAt B I abeke: ; Ulrict Dasea: Blenzel Cross 3: A t Muting,ub crew, W. Broughton and 8. D. fkth face, Ave rutlongs, sellings Fan brother of Mike Dirnberger, and last Monday |yt KT8 6 WA, where the broczes can Ket | eall s for ‘money to send the thousands ot team worked superbly, xmml .Hn f e e kel LU WEAie Shidtien B ._»ulm\n won, Second Attempt (8 to, rode a paced mile in 2:09, and a lalf mile { 3o "l . h "‘”L “‘l,“,:’ 3 citizeuship | ready volunteers whom, In part, Christian awarded the palm. He played in Huteh's [ Dichance. ases on ball el g ¢ final heat Thames Challenge | scond, Ameer (1 to 1) third, Time: 103 |in 0 cleanliness of the community Endeavor has equipped, ahd called, and ol wley 3 ftehed ball: Stenzel, | CUP_the crew ot we reus Boat club of — —— ° al he S e e open, clas G. C. Ridings Morris, Ills., was caught with ng! place and captalned the team, and it is doubt- | Hawley, "1 Hit by pitched bail; ‘Stenzel, | 0 (0 trew, of e Nereus Boat clubof By KA Siawa IIFORS 1116 Tk A L SO forth with the riue ful whether a better piece of second-base | jyywicy, o bt Merelid m, | the Molsey Rowiug club, and won the | KANSAS CITY, July ll—Jockey Mattvews | o Yot Wileantiomanty language Ladies of ¢ . but he gallantly gave a |send me. The fact, too, that the socleties work has ever been seen in the Gate City and Merritt; Luci phy. . on Leumbra was badly hurt today, the The tr e At bl shin | brief review of the fair s n fro t Chris il ' ) ¢ e Ry haasa: Unghe - Rrhe TR " . . he trials in the national champlonshin air sex as seen from a iristian Endeavor, for the most part, He had nine chances and accepted them all m‘“"'l"'l ,‘_(’v"l \\'\: I”.[,‘I','I' “':”' ‘"m”“’lt h‘ -"”“r“: nu( d.lzln‘mn‘ll vs:u‘\h hoi running into the fence and break- | wore excellently contested and seven men r's standpoint He was profuse over and above what would otherwise have in the most brilllant style, one or two of his | 5 S intee G tE e ved | B Gui of the Leander | ing Matthews' lex and mashing his foot. | qualificd for the final. When this was run se of their beauty, grace and intelli een given, have put hundreds of thousands TSl CHICAGO, July 11.—The Orloles outplayed | Boat club beat Guy Nickalls of the London | One favorite, Roy, 3 to 2, won the last race [ dn\pivo T8 Vel Fate. B AR A8 08 0 W, ‘Henderaon of Rishiond, Tid,: mads | OF. GOlRES, INtS the missiORATY: LRSREHFEY 68 #tops and throws bordering on the miraculous. | the Colts at'ill boins today and Eave them | Rowing club, TR D A ST W T ML LRI L L ,Mayo and Saunders paced the S LT od, Tnd,, m Of dollars Into the missionary treasuries of Tie double play he executod in the seventh | & severe 'beating. Hutchison ) 2| . When the Eton college and the crew f Way 2t 6 101, whn by a neck from Jouna, | and the Johnson brothers undertook to pace , py speech on ellow i re 3 tha i was & masterpiece, and th is hardly one | [ninEs when "hornton was put Into the| st John's college, Oxrord, were sent away | the favorite, dt'5 to 2. The latter should | the second, but they soon ran away from the p in the Order,” in which he reviewed | Consecrated pocketbooks as well as hearts : erplece, and there is hardly one | hox"“Foth were batted hard and poorly | St coliege, Oxiord, were sent away | | e o LT bRy Sl R A B adVaRtaged bt MBMbEIVAID. - aid. dbhgld | AMOne us Ridbre I RaTS R N6 | o oot e D e e, [/ Ui A1 Haat. fob the. Tealss’ shalgsy| DAVE cwon - the: race, 1ths | and stopped opposite stand on the | 1 mbership, and upheld | 4™ N e T L D o L L IhC LS Shtith . aid W [Iniate; kb thec thikd_ bthoks. Honsr Loi80 [atiend In the stretch, but Scubber lost his | ffth lap. the start E. Kisser of the motto of honesty, delity and fraternity.” | g, Tpit,the, very, siceoss of those movements The only drawback to the Grasshopper’s | backéd up by perfect flelding. Attendance, | caught a crab and lay at the bottom of the | § th 1 Billete, & (o | Cont hurman 15 15 | O caught the tandem, followed by Gar ohi ho sttended: G H. Lovewell cf| gjonary geal, unprecedented and unexposted SISINOt Diay wab theh he tomldnrt plkce iis | G50, Hoors: & 0 0 0 g|boat for a moment, unable to rise. The Ox- |1, won the other events, Thurman, at 3| and Coulter, and Butler and Caldwell in the | Chicago; G. C. Redings and Miss Jessie Red- | ag it has been, brngs with 1t o remmmt lity little tree against the pigskin, but his great | (hicago ...... 00030 g ‘; W= ford boat was a couple of lengths ahead when | to 1, was heavily backe Track fair. At-|rear. Stow and Terril were soon at the ngs of Morris, I1L; F. C. Voltz, Peter Van | for further effort along the same lines. fielding more than made up for this DRILIORe s ensiesissn0l8 bl oL the Oxford coxswain, H. C. Sells, cried | tendance good. = Summaries back of the bunch, but the latter fell in the | Vechten and wife of Milwaukee: 8. B. Car The chesring continued, wh N othiE Padily Miles was also (o the thick bf the | oHits: Chicago, 7: Haltimore, 20. Irrors o all. First race. seven-eighths of a mile, sell- | first turn and Caldwell and Stow did not last | penter and wife of Elkhart, Ind; H. R.| Bare anieuny o tithe dy Miles was also ! Chicago, Salthnore, 0. . Harned runs:| oy TR T ing: Aladdin ¢ to 1) won, Furlong (@ to | heyond the scc ser plcked i ) . : act announced that at the meeting of the fray. He was a giant with the stick and his | Chicago, Baltimore, 5. Two-base hits e Oxfords then returned to the post I sscona; - Monk. O Vi g i | beyon the ond lap. Kisser pi up th Downery, John Bartholomew and wife of | trustees this afterncon n Francisco had flelding was beyond criticism, as the score | Keily, Dahi nge, Keeler, Home runs: |&mid frantic applause, In which the umpire |y Second, Monk Overton G to 2) third. | second tandem with Gardiner, Coulter and | Milwaukee; A. Salter, J. Madeira of Rich- | bean decided apon as the place of the cone will attest. Inks, too, behaved like a ball | Wilmot, ~Sacrifice hits: = Carey lon | and others on his lanch joined, while tho | "§icind Fach, fve-clghths of a mile, seil- | Butler in~ the order mamed. In the | mond, Tni.; Louls Leidshear, Willard Just, | vention in 1507 He stated that this year's player, as did Shafter, Pace and, in fact, the | bas Jennings, McGraw. Double plays Stons rattled their oars in"the row locks in | fng: Emp. Biliette (1 to 1) won, Repubiic | fifth iap the tandem shot ahead. 1In | Louls Meyer of Milwaukee; D. C. Roundy, | convention would have been held in the whole ‘caboodle of then el AL IO G SR L h (% 'to 1) second, Wakenda (5 to 1) third. | the finish Coult led around the | J. W. Henderson of Richmond, Ind.; Mayor | California metropolis it the raiiroads had B e O D s a trifle frayed ot | Dalioh to Aneon. McGraw o Glonson to| “Bravi, Oxford.” was heard on all s Time: 101 g turn, Gardiner on his right and Butler Bemis, J. W. Houder, B. C. Crawl and wife, | Co-operated and offered a satisfactory tr L e e | By gremaed halls: Doiohup, Ragee Oft| wadichol ciy¥INg more! Gornail was - hes Third vacc, ive-cighths of a mile: Thur- | behind. Kisser was last, showing s J. A. Aulabagh, C. L. Hopper, B. B, Jenifer, | Portation rate. Ho believed this. ¢ figes, a himsel (] 4 Lad UL UL G B bR e G AR 8 G man (15 to 1) _won, Dr. McAlster ® to §) | distress. Butler sprinted, and ften y O, oY eGorg e tion would be offered in 1867, an t honors for meritorious conduct on the field ¥ : Y p et g bacond, Boli R e vt, eGorge H. Cook of Omaha and felt 1 and at the bat, with Kid Mohler a close | Bll: Jenningy, Clark. Hatteries: Hutehiron, | o The tice was then staried again and the | Jipic, Tof Tax 9 ECS from the finish, passed Gardiner and” won Sl fied that the great body of Endeavorers wil Lodod S AR RT Thornton and’ Donohue; Heming and Clark. | Eton crew won as they liked by eight lengths, | “ 2% raco, tedp. seti-Alxtee .| by a ¢ le of inches, while Gardiner was | p, o T be glad to gather in the c GEHBIQoldes second. ime: Two hours and fifteen minutes, Um: | The trustees of Cornell university, who are | g o irer onnucaby, fftqenoalxtcenth | (e same distance in front of Coulter. Tim: LANNING FOKTHEBIG PARADE | g° Elad (o gather in AT S Belden ond, Hob Carter (3 to 1) third. [ 4:26. The famous cvangellst, Rev. D, L. Moody The Omahas play in St. Joseph this after- | pire: Keofo now here, have decided to bring two crews le: Fonschway (8 o 1) noon, but will be back Tuesday, when they SIXTEEN INNINGS AND A TIE. to Henley in 1896. Secretary Cooper of the he one mile, open, class B, was won by | KUIBHta of Aksarben Consider tho Ar- | ¢ Northfleld, Moss., was . inirod 3 meet Buckerino's Clodhoppers in the first of | LOUISVILLE, July 11L—The prettiest | regatta commitice heartily approves of the race, five-eighths of a mile, sell-| Bald of Buffalo, with F. T. Titus second ranzements for Thoir Demonstrations. the hymn, “The Banner of the ;-'y“m J|“‘r a series of three games. Score: game of bail ever played in this city was | proposition and offers the Cornell men every : Roy (i to 2) won, John P (2 to 1) | Mayo and Saunders paced them. Gardiner | At the regular weekly mecting of the ex- | been sung by the cntire con Heorer it OMAHA today's hln‘u-‘;-"'n (|v>;\:(n|v\l:.vrv:"l: ll'w‘!mw-;“lv"rl" inducement and facility. He asserts that this | d, Major Dripps (20 to 1) third. Time: | wus the lucky man in ths ak for the | ccutive committee of the Knights of Ak “The Bible and its Relation to the Ch o = AB. R. BH. SH. 8B, x;n 1-:“ IRRIRGe. anA Hha: o ke calted: ania \:Hlpvlwl the |I|W-‘.L~ miwr- to the criticisms Sl 3 tandem, Bald running up on the outsid arben last evening the “supreme keeper of | /a0 End:avor Soclety” was the topie dis- m:"“d}- Lkpogt ] IE AT Sl 0| of darkness. ‘the score standing % passed upon the conduct of the Cornell cre pset the Caleuiations. Titus held Gardiner's Wheel with Allen, fyye ooiden Key™ unlocked a few secrets cussed by him. He said he believed that RN n s sl 1 McDonald put both Spies and McCarthy out | 1OW at I GO DETROIT, Mich,, July 11.—Capital good { Church and McDonald trailing, At the first [ '] _ something more than enthusiastic meotings Nattress, | of the game for fighting in the fourtsenth | The Pall Mall Gazette this afternoon com- | . 5 " turn Bald took the pole. After riding a [ The Union Pacific will haul all floats from 1 charit s o () §| inning. Dufty and Clarke played brilliantly | meating on the Cornell “crew says: “The | (4€ ¥ larke tfelds was the rule at} ¥ : i of the T aCle ik L astiasi @ S in the field, shutting off home runs several | Americans failed to enter into the spirit of Bl gt R, LM G b8 cu ro R A St B "“; AR L] 0 times at critical stage re the Henley regatta, which calls Imnlu '\x::, to win the 2:14 trot, and started to do it, | Fac? lodged a prot gainst B l*ll for glv- } iree of charge. A number of advices from ndeavor, and that something was due the fr i R I ey ville ......1000100000000000-2|petitors as well as visitors 1o dress as cloanly | Put James L surpriséd the crowd by taking | Ing him the “elbow Bald won by a yard | cities throughout the state, especially Ne- He urged the delegation to base their Milles, 55 0 n 20001001000000000-2f k1 tidily bic. aress as cleanly | yhe ‘second heat in 2:11)4 and winning the | from Titus and Fallon. Church and Me- | hraska City, Indicates great Interest in the | trust in the word of the Omnipotent as el G ok Hits: Lousville, 11; Donton, 12. Errors: | other Mnalish covns 1o The ‘varsity and | gther two at fast clips., The 2:35 trot was | Donald finished a yard apart in 2:07 3-5 contest for {he prize for the best float repre- | $Poken to them through the bible, and to = z ; iy, oL her Englisk crews make a point of rowing \shed, Summarie s cyclers are enloying s griud carntyal o e at repre b 3 Totals ) U Doston, 3 darned Tunsi) i new jerseys with colors unstained by ram trotting, postponed: Chloe won_ the | yonight. and the Denver Wheel club has is £ 4 state town in che parad e L a wplete, the MOINES, ForRy A TiONIE ™0t on bases: Louts. | OF Perspiration. It is not too much to say | second, third’ and ~ fourth heats. ‘Time: ! GRS GH0 TE REEREE i Mystic Knight of the Magic F foundation of thelr religicn. =~ He was not a R. BH. SH i 4 e 3 that such a dirty looking crew as Corneil | 2:17%, 2:19%, 2:18i. Harry B won the first | SUe atfons 3 alls a “ge inting the floats reported gooi | PESsimist, he said, and could s v a ville, 8; 9 ses on balls: Off Mc y king crew as Cornell 4. VRt old-time Denver dance” in progress at th ety A brighter outlook for Ghr v Letcher, P Bernat . Dolan, 2. | never competed in the regatta within the | heat in 17 Vbussora, Loumont, < e e ey I nintred ot a1 g o treasurer’s report di { brighter outlook for Christianity than ever Mohler, (At PRl Ll Tucker. Tenney. | memory of most of 1ta freouenters. | Thog | Manche, Mason Nutwood, Catapult, Bryson, | west end hote acing will be resume an expenditure of over $4,000 thus far, and | b:fore. Mr, Moody concluded with a fer- M’ Vicker, o S R UL o ¥t WA THEr S DU | WOFe: @ Y a6l Fea s o e brolaered Zoh (;k}. Glenmore, ty K, George L, Napoleon | morrow at 9:30. Following are the finals of | plenty of money in sight, including the up- | vent prayer and an appeal to the delegation R c: o bl Sacritice’ hits: * Geltinger. Doublé plays: | front of thelr jerseys and in every case th | "o pabing: Miss it won the | 7% e novice, class A, first, gold meda, | P14 Subscriptions. to mest all expenses | to learn the bible thoroughly and follow its Sy Ay e T it Ty piichan OLasien: lloolor, (ot this. istter haa several Inches, | third and fourth hedts. Time: 2:16%, 2 fecond, sllver medal, $10: ' Q. C. Dirn’ | It was decided to flluminate ‘twenty-five | teachings. i % T 9 0 6 and Ryan. Time: ‘nd ten | We hope they will get a new turnout if they | 2:19%. Roxie T wonithe first heat in fger, Buffalo. first; Donald McKay, Den- | Plocks in the city evgry night during the he hymn, “Tell the Glad Story Again, fickey, &S. 0 3 0 3 ‘minutes, Umpire: a R ond. ten | ow in the coming Metropolitan regatta.’’ ARREUnPL B aving R Mind L e ) by week of the state fair® untll midnight. The |and prayer by Rev. ‘William Paiterson ot iauck, p. B B 2,000, 5 s i The Globe this afternoon remarks: “It is .l\luuw 8, IS-;,»-V'[, ‘l\.”i‘ll rf rtie, Two-mile handicap, class A: W. G. Doug- | incandesc annhvm di: vs will be five feet | Toronto, Ont., concluded the evening's exers oo TROW PALL BACK much to be regretted that the visit of the | 1ecen and List'also sta lass, New York Athletic club (thirty yards), [ apart, sprinkled with I colors and arc | cises. Totals ... 9 0 7 BROW FALL BACK & 0 14 trotting: James the se: first; A. W. Abel, Arlington (200 yards), | lights in profusion. hall will also be IMMENSE OVERFLOW MEETING Bemis occupied seats of honor at the wel was begun in anything but promising s he has said | teachableness, wis: devotion, agressive ut Omaha in previous speeches, and topped | 2al. depends the still larger success for which we pray tonight his eulogies with a tribute to the sanitary ex i Ten years ago the cry was for men and race on the program was for novices, llence of Omal ence of Omaha, based on a glance at the : A the | \women. * That will never again be the unane condition of the streots, the natural ad-|guored’ oy, I believe, Now the imberatics D. Kennedy of Chicago was debarred | Unprepared t to the toast of “The | consecration upon their lips: ‘Here am I, k o was necessary for the lap Gardiner gave up and at the end of the | Nebraska City for the big autumnal parade | perpetuation and extension of Christian b ) ST. LOUIS, July 11—The Quakers batted | Cornell crew, instead of promoting good fel d and fourth heats, : 2011 7 Time s i , Ben Moties 0 1500850 % ret_ail over the field, came within | lowship between English and American ath- | S, “Corevn won the (et hoat 4 210 T T e e i (a daplety forligitationed for e o e whlohswhEReld 1dd B AL Tira T Omatin Dia Motiics o of shutting the home team out. In- [ letes, has struck only a jarring note in the v York Central, Red Line, Token and | airer, Chicdgo, first; B. H. Allen, Syra- [ 3% Soiice, ; g .| the steps of the main entrance to the hall o ok, Bte: Lol Mite, Ol a | ability to_ hit effectively and numerous bad | otherwise harmonious rivalry of nations at | Quality also started. e REANd, I e (L riv0! An official souvenir badge was adopted. It | was opened by Rev. Henry Lamont of Bel- B i v ienan, 1y Milesd, Thres urs heiped the Lrowns to lose. Attend- | Henley. We cannot help thinking that the trotting " (unfinished): Augustine A | “Gru SHe indem, olass A, fitst prize, shot- | COnsists of a gold emblem of cereals hanging | fast, Ireland. Rev. John Pollock of Scote Ulrich, unassisted, Struck out: By | AN 5 e American oarsmen have been somewhat | Won the third agd fourth heats in 2 $70; second, tourl traveling case, | {rom a bar, on which will be a helmet and | jand, President Clark and Secrot Bacr o Mauck, 1. Bases on balls: Off [ St et ,': (‘ }> 3 3 !; 3 Q "L}, harshly judged for standing upon their rights. 1'{." 2. ’pri\«_x:.-m}“n‘l'r:\n“-: won \‘\]U‘,'[‘;}\- Tk : Tirst heat, H. . Caldweil, Mancheste lume and proper inscription of the event.|.jso addressed the mecting., The addresses Eagan, off Mauck, Hit by eipiin g L “| At any rate it would have besn more gracious o ey (athan Joston, first; H. K. [Treasurer Penfoli was authorized to have [ \ore interspersed with numerous hymns, and - heat in Vasheer won the Seco i06is Putohoe sl scond. | 5,00 % to abstain from hostlle comments in view of | heat In 2:215 Contention, Mayor iy SR L A e ) E0: | G000/ mAas a cloncs the gathering did not adjourn until delegates ‘;\I('c er: By Eagan, 1; by 5o Wil nl “Ih‘q .\li Lou 5 h‘l‘m'“r‘{”m“ll. 4. Er s A alls: MeFarland. Time hours. Um- | rors: St. Louis, 4; Philadelphia, 1. roed | s 5 Soit! ke ik A Four teams startec nmber o ers frof d_masters Rive:: v, Bun puns: S ot ¥ Philudelphid, 5 Thieo: tho decision of the committee. Harry H, Davis, Queen Gertrude, A number of letters from band masters | iinin the hall began to pour through the h ¢ th pacemakers, t t o o e were read, disclo:! MR. EBRIGHT IS A STRATEGIST. base hits: Hallman, Stolen bases: Sullivan, | The St. James Gazetie expresses the opinion | Decorum and St. George' alko started. S48 L Buitalo, won: 1. Jo Tits, | throughout the state wers read, disclo ] ] : o tereits 5 At = - en Joraatus | the fact that the parade will be dotted with | " i : LINCOLN, July 11.—(Special Telegrani,)— | 120k Double, plays: Quinn to Fly | i seainst Tormell and o (a0l | gim Hoge Fumped the Knowing Oner, i LI Alien,” Syracuse, | he B0 b e P oin, Fal's Gity, Grand | . The glare of electric lights, reflecting from R 1o 0 TRooR leadiWorlcl of, BArTieR [ihassadballs o Won tho Grand Challenge cup there might| ST. LOUIS, July 1L—Two thousand peo-| One-mile tandem, final: Caldwell and But- | Island and other state towis. ; o Rilo tiw of tha bl WIS OR b for ‘Buck. i the elghth Collum, who had | Moller; Carsey and Buckley. Time: Onehavo been unpleasantness. The best possible | ple attended at Fair Association park to- | ler won, Henshaw and Shaw sccond. Time:| The official colors of the carnival will be | b the eager ehiusiastle faces of 10.0 been a liitle wild, was taken out after he | Yovne fnd Mumray, V¢ minutes. Umplres: | ¢ping which could occur was that Cornell | day. The last race was a dump. Mercury e AT s cosl Dacealt red, green and yellow . el ot D L Naine had given two bases on balls, but Slgle, | e should be fairly beaten by Trinity. After all, [ was a hot favorite and heavily played at |, R RS LR e A It was decided to give the Feast of | first time on Boston common for an evening the most important thing was that our (8 to 5. The black bung tail went to the | Hummerman and Honry ik, Tiver: | Mondamin ball at Boyd's theater, and the | service. Song after song rose from them, who succeeded him, was hit for three safe STANDING OF THE TBAMS, ones and four runs came in. Buck discov- Played. Won. Lost. I Al i i iy and held tie lead well in. ad- R LR L committee was instruciel to prepare elaborate | while from the Tent Endeavor ncar by came i . merican_cousins should have a fair race | front early and held the lead well in ac econd; H. . Bartholomew, Hiverton, | committee was ins prepare e ¥ f;‘,;' h'\‘.A"‘,"‘,”.,‘,‘,"’:,' ‘(‘“' “," Ror B “"}" h it I;‘-“‘l'f,'l‘,‘.‘,’,'? ‘::: 7 £a'7| with an English crew. vance into the stretch, when Jim Hogg McCurdy, Philadelphia, fourth. | programs and invitations, the sound of hymns by another 10,000 vo! ¥ sak L, 0 stop to let Bt. Joseph L3 o came out of the ruck, challenged the leader 3-5. Seven started. The autumnal festivities will be illustrated [ and to and fro the flood of song surged until take o trafn h s close at hand, and | Boston - 3 car R She Tracice ras m : : Gy umas : 5 g ERNE SAbusd & race Ty Anien ths ciohes and | Chicag H 0 1| RACES AT THI OMANA DRIVING PARK | 310 won In-a close finish. Track fast.| Two-mile champlonship, final heat: Mays | in Harper's Weekly, and the secretary was | Treasurer Willlam Shaw let his gavel fall ! alsh | & ) and Saunders' tandem paced the first m orived to place the seal of “King Korn- |and Rev. B. B. Tyler of New York hush prevent the score going back to the sey- 34 — st foge, seven-elghths of a mile, sell. | 304 Saunders' tandem paced the firs authorized to place the sea King K nd Rev. . Tyler of New York hushe guth, Buck won, With two minutes to| Cleveland i 38 Great Flold of Fiyers for Tomotrow’s Race | ing: Sull Ross (1 to D) won, Foundling (10| g, the Johnson brothers the second: Nat|krop” oa correspon lence addzessed to Harper's | the multitude by the words of prayer. Treas- flllfi"-m&""- e O e g Meeting. to 1) second, Mopsey to 1) third. Time: | . second; C. R.” Coulter, Toledo, third. | for lh~'lwlr‘lwv \\1! arrangements will be u[n»r Shaw llhv,n lAnkwl all the pastors, nn~-l Linco 2 3 00Kl S0 feavant atarte perfecte ext week. stonaries and thel es to rise, a o 300 Bt Joterh 9110.0050..0- 0037 N otk 3 )| The managers of the Omaha Driving club B Thoa Y e I D BReHAN S firlony ! My Bevennpianted L s G TR R atan ey ‘;’r‘:(»:uqn\\rnn'x:-llll.'p.‘"’..m.;q Hits: St. Joseph, 10; Lincoln, 9. Errors: | & A9pington ... 3.3 | have completed all arrangements for the | for 2-yeur-olds: Sumatra (0 to 10) won, Mers RoatifiateinsiBsion, CHANGES IN THE UNIFORM |.pplause 3 nedy, Richter, Jones. Home runs: Ibright, mes today: Philadelphia at St. Loul: morrow afternoon. The entries are Third race, purse, for ar-olds, five | ram.)—The first annual road race of the | General Order Issued to Ofcors of the |Ga., and the Park sisters of New York gave Double plays: Griffin to Riciter to Marcum. - ST = Class No. 1—M. F. Sears, Fritz, b. g., Omaha; | 81 one-half_ furlongs: Don Carillo (6 to 5) f Sutton Bicycle club took place this evening Nebraski National Guwrd special music. Then Rev. T. S. Hamlin, St ot Kimeror, Suifivan, * P SUORTS OF E BHNTLBAGUE (v SRS i 'y~ ikl s exry Thousht (G to 1) sccond, Miss | petween here and Saronville, a distance of | 5y ant General Barry has issued general | D.D., of Washington sounded th cry. **Wash: balls: Jones. es on balls: Off Collum, . H. Watson, Fa; es, s. m., Omaha; | N 2 tc hir me: 1:081 nine miles, The race was won by George P A 3 2 I naton. 190" @aitlance e off Siasie, 1; off Harnes, 8 1t by it oHee! | Indiauapolis Makes 1t Threo Stralght at St. | o g = Fourth race, one mile, selling: The Broker | Nelson. The following is the time: George | order No. 4, authorizing the commissiones [ 150D and the audlence, standing, sang it C. E. Morrell, Mollie M., b. m., Omah: ’ o o the tune of *Tramp, Tramp, Tramp Sullivan. ~Stolen bases: Hill, Kennedy, 3 Panl's Expense, : 5 5 (10 to 1) won, Tea 1) second, Nelson first, handicap 4 actual time, | (moers of the Nebraska National Guards to | . w.or fri bRt AN e i Hollingsworth. Bactifice hits: Barnes. Left | INDIANAPOLAS, Juls 11 At 1o time to. | Chas. Jefteries, Nellie Gay, Council Blufts; | Birasos (& to 1) third : s5; Willlam ' Roberts. second, handioap ! > Washington '96," during which 10,000 far on bases; Lincoln, 10; 8t. Joseph, 8. Wild | qo' oo il iy 4 i3 S. Sene, Daisy S., Omaha; H. K. Burket ifth race, mile one-sixteenth, sell- ), ‘actual time, 27:17; F. H comply with the changes !n uniform adopted | and handkerchiefs were waved in enthusiastic pitches: ‘Collum. ' Batteries: Barnes and [ 18Y Was the game in doubt. Even the | b o SBp¥ e dnriing T e (iR | Ing: Jim Hoge (3 to 1) won, Mercury (8 to [ handicap 3:30, actual time, 27:20; J. oAty R v IS ihe ular army. It applies | response to Dr. Hamlin's words. peer; Collum, Slagle and Jones, Time: | 'agged flelding of the home team alled | O M 00 mad, ¥, am, aha; second, Jim Henry (3% to 1) third. Time: | fourth, handic 00, act time, o L > 1 Pty ot n.D., D.D., of o R aRh. fiftyoelg . W. H. Gould, Robert J., South Omaha; John | 5 ; : to the undress coat and cap of commissioned | _Rev. W. T. McEwan, D.D., o SR pRE pnsy Afty-elsht minutes, Um- | ithe visttora mothing, Game was called In |immgin, John Dun, Missouri Valley, S Roperty fifth, handicap 1:80, agtual tme: | oficers. The change wiil be in eoffect July | York then read the annual address of Presi- e; Mr. A the seventh inning. Score: T f . Miss 3 P, 0 cora, | 25:43; eld sixth, handicap 1:39, actua! | officers. The cha 4 OFpL AT 5 sl o JACKS BREAK A LONG RECORD. | Indie: :m‘,‘“: innlog. B 02140 1_13|_ Clss No. 2—G. 'W. Metalf, Seymour ""]”, \'\.F'Q';f"‘l e .””":,“_f‘:“', seventh, handicap | 15, but oficers will be permitied to wear the | dent Clark and Rev. H. R. Conwell of Phil- PEORIA, T, July 11.—(Special Telegram,) | St baul ......:1 11770 0 4 1 0 0 3—§| Sprague, r. g, Omaha; Ed Wilmot, Sprague, | | OAVENEORE, T Ty, TR0 featute | 5 hth, handicap 3 i Y llcla i e Gl nwoebonial s s | ASSIRUISURSR GRS Fas AT AR 2 —The third game of the serfcs was won I ¢ Sits, 14 8t P “Br-|b. &, Omaha; Mr. Sweeney, b. m., South e mile track races this afternoc eighth, handicap me, 29:10; | aral order No. 16, under daterof February 8, | 0f the Christian Endeavorers Througho Jacksonville by @ scors of 8 1o 1. It was 4 Fadtampolls ) Tl e | Qe Joo Patchen's mile in 2:03%, the fastest stal-| Koy Clark ninth, handicap 3. actual time. | 156y “fasued by the adjutant general, s re. | the World." - Victory for the visitors in two senses of the | Cross and McFariand; Mullane, Camp, Pep- | Class No. 3—C, E. Skidmore, Belle Dell, b. | lion mile of the year. He was paced by a i e A lvan 60 | voked by the latter's new order, and the ad- | At 9:30 o'clock the great meeting closd word, In that it was the first game won by | per and Boyle. i, S runner, and went the quarters in 0:§1%, | time, 32:35 venth, hand D 6:X with a grand chorus under the direction of them in ‘Pooria In thri B iy | B D P TDe fTaleh 1~ Haoras m., Omaha; C. N. Saltzgiver, Ernie S., b. g., | 1:02%, 1:323%, 206%. A brisk breeze wa$ | actual time, 5 jutant general asks Natlonal Guard officers | Blth & B4R . bbl Pkt was Interesting and witnessed by 600 people. | Grand byl South Omaha; J. T. McDonald, Harry, b. g. | blowing at the time. cap 5:0, actua to observe the modifications named in the | Musical Director G. Stebbins of Brookly Parker of the visitors pitched o ‘stroms | sieod, sapids fag et ala0ee 10| Omaha; €. H. Watson, Fay Wilkes, s. m., = s f R —— new order. In place of the letters “U. 8. [ and with prayer. game, and to him is due credit for the vie- | e seeped 9§ 8 alilen: a1 | OmABRTIOS T, S Monrelt, SViotor BN\ g m s [ EBIERCHY Eakea st L) nEde s A Mized SnotiaintitvaThe, L on the coilar of the undress coat, the letters 3 e e tory. ' Peorin played a fine game, but sim- 3 4 pids, 13; ukee, 11| nanal French, b, c., South Omaha, LA CROSSE, Wis., July 1.—During the| WAYNE, Neb, July 1L—(Special Tele- | '\ "N "G." will be worn. On the cap the RMAN EPWORTH LEAGUEKS. by Error: Grand pids, 8 kee, 2. J, v o 3 0 o - I? ;:laym_l;cmu a few runs o Fitterioss Botty, ono and Toamauker | Class No. 4—C. T. Smith, Neb, b. s., | races here today in the 3-year-old pace Di- | gram.)—About 50 people attended the bi- | (o's™iohraska” i Gothic letters, will — 0000 ger and Weaver. Omaha; A. Thompson, Afton, b. g, Omaha; | rectly went the last heat in 2:103, the | cycle races given by the Wayne Cycle club | po riaced, to be embroidered in silver on an | Meet in Chicago and Elect Ofcers for the Jacksonville ....... 02000F* TERRE HAUTE, Ind., July 11.—Score C. B. Van Court, Possum, b, g, Omaha; T. | world's record for that class; Minnehaha, [ and the ball game between the fat men of | yoohig®c, 007 CRMIREERE0, 8 ST PE G Ensuing Year. pilte: I orla, 8 Jacksonville, 11 Jrrors Kansas City .. 10470 070 10 6| . Lyons, Maude K., r. m., Omaha; Andrew | fecond, Ju g, Hurt third, Chinch Bug dis- | Wayne and Winside this afternoon. About | (VAT O™ o oies CHICAGO, July 11.—The German branch S el ville, 8. iarned runs: | Terre Haute ........0 0 0 2 it y 4l L tanced. ‘No other starters, ¢ excursionists came up from Winside. o tips of firalidl Jdacksonville, 5: Pe Two-base hits: ",:["‘“ K‘::"_M ‘,m‘" :“ '1 1 I’rnlr\\::.-l | Mur, Red Star, b. m., Omaha. 'Alix ‘went an exhibition mile In 2:09. Tha bail game resuited in favor of Wayne | Captain Scharft of the Thurston Rifles 1s [of the Epworth league, in scssion in this Van Dyke. "Three-base’ hits: Haller, Han- Sl 2 Class No. 6—W. Snyder, Charley 8., ———— by a score of 25 to 7. The bicycle races|out of the city, but Lieutenant Foy says the | city, has unanimously elected the following son, Nulton, . Egan. Stolen bases: | Linerries Aty City, Li Terre Haute, 0| omana; Dudley Smith, s. g, Omaha; R.|WwsiTk KEPT MURPHY ON THE GO|wers very Interesting, and resuited s fol- | orders of the aijutant general will be Imme- e Egin, B Bases on balls: Off | Dasores: Kilug and Bergen; Hughey and | ycuriy’ Tady Helen, Gmaba; A. C, Foster, Tows: ‘Halt-mile elib "champlonship ~goid | Grders of the udjutant gen officers to serve the ensuing year: Presi- Parker, f Hanson, 3. Hit by pitched [ DRTROIT, July 11.—Se « g, South Omaha; 15d Cudahy, Price, g m.. | H14 Blows Lacked Stcam and After Twenty | medal: James Miller won, 8. H. Alexander | diately obeyed. i dent, F. L. Nagler, Cincinnati, 0.; vice Ba o Py Pazker. 2. Siruok out By Hal- | notroft ....\u0vers 3 13| South Omaha, i R Roands it Was Declared n Draw, sefond, Myvareis Lanaplin shied. Time: Ll 4ELEGRAPHIC BRIEFS. presidents, W. Schuldt, California; L. Lam- and Dugdale; P and_Hoo Pime: | Minneapolis ........0 0.0 0 0 1 Class No. 6—John 8. Knox, Edmond, b. g, | COLUMBUS, July TL—About 1,00 people | qjcap yace, 15 B Holmes. seeond; — pert, Chicago; J. Kera, Ohio; H. F. Lange, Two hours, {1 Mr. McGinness phHits: Detroit, 17; Midneapolis, § South Omaha; Frank Rocco, b. g, Omaha; | witnessed a glove contest between m.y.l Miller | ihira, ” Saimuel Alexander Lena Grohe and Stella 8 ker, Httle | nordhern states; A. L. Konecke, north Par QUINCY BATTED BETTER. Detroft, 2 ries: | W. J. Hughes, Oklahoma, 8. g., Omaha tralian Dilly Murphy of Cinclnnati and |’ 5:23) : a girls, were killec urs Oyl b o itates ROGKFORD, T gtie 10 Y e, | PeRT And Twineham: Fanning and Wi G Rt Zall e bty e (e o ioagDl toaeht at the | rier-mile race was won by Sam-| by i motor car o coast; W. , orn states; e hoahtara e gt Bpeoial Tale: STANDINC THE TEAMS, Class No. Tt W Biwards. Burdell, b & e Muphy e 1 | el Alexander,” Bverett Laughiin second. | “Thn hearing of the ijunction sult against [ J. J. Mossmor, castern states; W. H. Tra- O Suihio ninth, McDougal wolng to pleces. | 11 41anapol ;s ¥ion, “Lost Omaha; Harry McCormick, Kitty Bird, b. m.. [ and White 121 White staried in aggres- | "0 " e tne Tmprovell Knizhts of ©ythias has been | gor,” St Loulri It Dlotr, southern states; _Quincy won in her half on hits b anapolis ... ] i) So Sively and got in several telling blows on Sust Have Wheel Rac postponed until Saturds |J. L. Eist, western states; sec 2 BRI e oe3 yan i her i ge1te Omaha; C. Briggs, b. m. South Omaha; | Q¥ OO0 IS 0T Murphy was: wild | SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., July 11.—(Speclal)—| Captain Bundy, for thirty-seven years a | Neusten, Norristown, Mo.; treasurer, W, Rockford ... 20210000 4—9fka . 8| Dock Plckard, Dinab, b. m., South Omaha; | ® 1" gecond. White punished "him e e the big bievcle meet held hure June | Mistionary on “the great lakes, has sold | Naegll, Cinclnnatl, 0.; exccutive committee, Qiney™ [ 30 0 8 1mif| Alihwaukee "1 @ Mr Irey, oo, Omaha. T | Vere® e i ana Sturphy wene "o | 51" the M ievele meet beld here, June | Hla gospel bout and Wil yedre.” ™ W e e lhod. H ts: Rockford, 9; 1. Firiore: | Aoty B imaenesensess A8 ass No. 2. McCormic] ell Mell, | hig corner somewhat grogsy. Murphy was | fy, it Teaulres a matinee at the bicycle ns who went out in a boat at | [, Jacoby. A. J. Nast, Fred Wilenbrock, Rockford, 4 Quincy Barhis0 g | Eananpole oiceree 80 b. g, Omalia; W. C. Pritchard, Peanut, s. g. | decidedly worsted in the fourth, White | fraric overy week to keep the town witis- R. T Thursday were drowned | 11 & (ouakhart, i, Karpowsii Quine yRockford, I Two-base hits: | Terre Hauto ... 61 : - Omaha; Mr. Muldoon, Rose M., g. m., Omah: ontinuing to Work his loft ageressively. | mes, hay decided (o give n two davs' meet the oy '\”“'“NI ""” "’"I” Tt ‘was decided that the editors of the oo Larocaue. ' Farrell. McVev, 2| Games toda volls it V. B in, Banoch, b. ., South Omaha;| The same was true of the fifth, but Murphy | . stember, probably Upon the same | Harry, May and Cleveland Coxe were | il ey o R S Armstiong. Three-buse hits: McVey. o Jemen taday: Minnsspolls at Incianar W. B. Mullln, Banoch, b. 8. South Omaha; | TS SES WOS UV Gndat the close honors | NeF ptember, probably upon the same | , COHY |0 Baneca lake, New York, Thurs- | tWO oficial organs of the leaguo should in e Maries "Sroion"pauta: Movey. Homé| st Paul at Grand Rapids; Milwaukee A. Thompson, Arnold, b. s., Omaha e Jout even. ek thet the stalte fair will be held here. | drowned 1n Seneca lake, New Norke WhUr | ne' future be ex-oficlo meinbers of the Cormick, | White: " Pagaed’ ballt " Siiyider Haule; Kanaas City at Detroit, Class No. 9—Match race, pacing: =~ Dave | “{n’(ha'seventhi tlehth and ninth White e i ans himgosy eyer held | 14 Bishop Coxe I8 thelr uncle. executivo” committee. " This “will do_away ases o balls: O McDougal, 6; off Horton, Pani 11inoe Bi11 R boks. wie, Canary Bird, b. m., Omaha; J. E.| kept Murphy oni‘the go., and in the tenth | (lscount all previos events ot the kiad | A federal grand jury will be convened | With the election of these two members B. Struck cut: By McDougal, 7; by Honton, | CEDAR RAPIDS, 1a. July 11—(Sp er, Carter McGregor, s. g., Omaha, round got i two effcctive blows on the | atiewmpted In Banth Dakoin e kind | A Loder e to’ [hulre Tnto tha vond- | of the committee. They are F. L. Nagler, B Hit by piiched ball: Triby. Batteriest | pojen 5 1 . Si . stomach, The eleventh, twelfth and thir 5 {og of contract Japin:ss Liborars wuty this | editor of the Haus Herd, and A. J. Nast, Horton and Snvder; McDougal and Boland. | Telesram.) game teday was utterly | Favorites Had it Lhoie Own Way, teenth were in. White's favor. Murphy Wahoo Waxed Again, country editor of the Christian Apolokist, both of Umplr-" ~Q'\5.,|“\~‘<'~“""r — -‘\'\“h:h-vf Interest Hilh Al ‘llh"u'-'l:( to| SAN FRANCISCO, July 11L—The favor- | however, ",'“"“"l,"”“]“ ‘«’um:l’;‘h*v ”'l'h"v‘]"l HASTINGS, Neb., July 11.—(Special Tele- Dr. Edward Jones, superintendent of the | Cincinnatl, NEAS NG OF THE TEAMS v e team from the fleld in the fifth| jtes had things thelr own way today at| Was some fast fighting in the enth, arn gram.)—The locals tock their second game | Kentuck insane —asylum, —committed O Played. Won. Lost. .t | (hhilg: when he wis put out while tying | (no Bay District track. Four out of five | both men went 1o the sormers wenk, Ihe | from “the Wahoo Indians this afternoon in | cide Thureday by jumping from the seco T I b i secured first place. The class of horses | 1} ough from a scientific point White showed | & Very interesting game, - Scor - [BlorE i WiRNIW, £ AMUSEMKBNTS. 1 3 1 P was very ordinary, and no sensations were | | T o R dl® the muperior of Murphy, | Wahoo 000300 0-5 The Southern Pacific road has taken R el 3 0040 furnished. Summaries N Acemed to tedax Hitting power, and was | Hastings'"1.20 1020 *1| appeal from " the dceision against It in — — i agasaies &1 i lar Rapids, 14 Burligton, First race, five furlongs, selling: Mouat | urable to put bis man out. At the end | Hits: Wahoo, 13. Errors: Wa. | C P Southern. California, ckford . I . sdar Rapids, 6 Burlington, 13, | Carlos (18 to 5) won, Auteil (3 to 1) second, | of the twentieth round, Referee McMahon | hoo, 10; Hastin atieries: Hennett and | piec 5 2t Jlfl‘-l‘(‘?{t‘::n‘lvh ) s ] 37| Batterios: Brush and Keefe; Walsh, Barcaldine (20 to 1) third. Time: 1:0 declared it a ariw, although he stated the all; ' Webste Johnson. Umpire B M. McNamara, onc of tha il Hill 8t. Joseph 58 3 3y | and Mesn 30597 Il race, ]lulf mile, malden -year- | points were in Taven of White Cherry strikers has' tak naa oo from hix | \ koo TP olds: Charlie’ Boots (even) won, Gladette il e - X sentence for robbe grO ) i e | Games today: Omah Joseph: Des tolnh Wins the ~econd. | kelding 1 P TR b . Attached tha £1 zdmmons 8ake. e anee renpons’ | during the mining EEREsa (oiay: Omaha af Josephy Des 2 d y N " . ing (8 to 1) second, Miss' Cunningham Cline Ki: shed Walk. o ; i e | Nro. Moings ot Lancoln: Quincy at Peorla; Jack RANDOLPH, Neb., July 1L.—(Special Tel- | (7 to 2) third. Tim 0:49%, DRTRONE I B AN roa B O)ine: the BROOKLYN, July 1L—Deputy Sherif | troubl Ty W ” . r ) ) s st | MeAliister (i to 2) won, Red Dick (10 to | long distance walkipg champlon of the DHPEER ohillp Dwyer for held at South McAlester and passed a reso David €'y Wins Two More i s Christian assoctation club and | NCAWSIEr {1 fo 2 won Hed Dick GF 1o 1 ver A,h,_‘“&.m comploted his long | Ment pur m Mr. Philip Dwyer for th On tion — advising the Indians to treat with DAVID CITY, July Il.—(Bpecial\—Surprise | the Ilaudolph team was played here this | Lort Y e W completed his 108 | g1y YStake money of Robert Fitasimmons | lution, advising the [ndiany 1o treat, with . 5 put up & kreat’ gume of ball here Tuesday. | & (/FICON, Fesulting In 18 to 2 in favor of | “Raiieth . mile und _seve: as, | WALk from De galo., 10, this clty today, | that he has In his ou for the fignter | €, Dol Courtland y " B | Randuih.” There was o largé crowd and | peliing: Comenizsion (b 10 20 won Claoiin | Sline left Den y 1, having wagered | hinding his match wi rbett. The com- | °f | ::onl. A N DIce Gamy most oF thn (i A ling: ¢ mmizsion (1 |‘”p) won "H‘;",“. | $.aw chrouzh kers, that he vould| plaicant is Joseph H. Tookea, theatrical | The lvhhnnyru“\\]‘n boltcd when the in- Lake, FPEISe .....coeiee0 013 00 0 0 0—4| went 10 pleces In two lunings, letting nd, Little e (4 to hird. | walk to Detr FQventy-two days, anc At hlx LY. who maye Vitasimmeans | Y88 m of West Superic mayor w ®avid City 110 0 400100 05 Mg g B T R : without a cent OF Sitheyv. = He was accom- | hhes R the above For eaImmONE | Commenced huve come hack Into the fold Omaha. 5| ntne onco and six another for Randolph. o n h steeplecha Svat ine | GWe amount ) emen testified to paying mone; Hits: Surprise, 1; David Clty, 13 Errors: [ The Wavne ¢lub and @ umber of peopie mile and a half, steeplechase, | janied to Omaha by John MeGrath. CHne | Giring the 1ast winter Several policemen testifled to paying money | | g § | dn 5 irsé: Aiibaba (7 to 5) won, Men: | hays as bel aly treated along th — to the mayor Surprise, 2; David' City. 1. Siruck o | drove vv' this forenoon and back this' even- | 1 . ays he has been Miudly treated along th X Reed. 2; by o) Yiatterica: Reed and | ing. The Tandolph elub gocs o Coleridge | {rcire (3 to 10) second,” Yansedene’ (1210 | route Vritannis Wins feom Al ‘The receiver of the Grent Western M White: ' Clay d . Umpire: D. L. | toucriow | D thira 2 i g HUNTERS QUAY, July 1L—The fifty-| tual Aid sssoclation at Denver has been Ivester of Surprise. ~ | N = = Found More Shoes. A 4 . £ ins 1 to transact no business except | vid City Made Injunction Permane Peeparing for Racos at Sionx * itv, Haves and Hudson | Mile race between Britannia and Allsa was ) TRt e S played Seward at Staplehus Last night Detectives to clo esterday. ‘The game was one-sided up to| ST. PAUL. July 1l.—Judge Otis of the UX CITY tal Telezram.) | oyccceded in recov g several more pairs | Won by Britannia i no right (o tratsact business in the state. | o WL TR BT, s el At oy o om0, 0 | 555 G of the” Amesan ot .| Socoesied In secovering several more pairt| ¥Ryl At ang. Dakotan arien in| "oiilons ‘i e - wie mamos | Al Every Night This Week Soward . cee® @ 301012 0 0-M| junction against playing ball in the regular | soclation and the representative of a ma- | uglen from the shoe store of Stockam at | pices of Clyde Yacht club at the annual | B0 (HAw “that o ok o AWE City i0i20ei6 1 0 63100 18| hen park o Sund -~ . 2 % 2 tate | 2tolen from | cl day to show that defendant ownéd a re park o ndays, residents of that | Jority o creditors of the Interstate | 708 South Sixteenth street by two negroes, | regatta. Th ult wa follows: | of the with which Mrs ¥ Struck out: By Morrissey, by Ma- | nelghborhood having asued . 1t on the| Fatr association, Is in the city in confer- | fice ol Tarcunéne are now under | Niagara (w W0; % i Da- | Yover.of g SR M. Fasay baffey. 1; by Cook, 17. Batteries: Morrisey. [ ground that the park was a nuisance. ‘The | erce with the managers of the Sioux City | arrest. The sh 4 1 in an kotah, 2:22 i Mahaftey and Morrissey: Cook. Smith and | old ball park on the west side has been | I'air assoctation, an organization formed | box covered over the yar , Neels N ardt. Umpire nith of Ulysses. fixed up. and all Bunday games are to be | to succeed the Interstate upon the latter's | 1§10 Capitol aveny o the ne e e Neels Now. LEAPS by — played there. fatlure. It will be necessary for the new | lived. The men will have their preliminary | CHICAGO, July 11.—In the tennls tourna Fuse Va'l 1 o Fatr. Ty Tt sociation to pay a e purses owed b S tine’ 100 e 4 Y iy Aalaats ) e S Cherokes “euis B Lake. Rreliscomar Tarrs (e i (o ek | eering-Tadss Al S0 T ment taday ea resulted as follows Mme. Ccleste and Prof. Le Burno, i | . CHEROKEE, Ia.. July l.—(Special Tele- | nized by the i e | o« p—— e = 2 e e Seseph Bext week, it will be o engage in y the troitng assoclation. The P W ot L A @ sories of threc games with Lincoln, on | ST¥m)-—An exciting ten-lnning game of ball | new asroclation will probably be released | Lagt night before midnisht the one- P“nE" nLuGY FREE the 16tk 17th amd 1tk On Tharsday the | Was played here today. Score: Cherokee, 12; | UPON payment of a per cent of the debt e AN ) i 61 When she was a Child, she eris . ame v«[ll‘.lu; for the Leneit of ho O Hars WAk Ll | er Frunce etires. dition, some two blocks west of € i P 1 the champlonship doubles | when she bocame Miss, she clung to Castoria, PROF. G. MORRIS will glve free lecturea eed and Fair association, the procoeds { : payed tomorrow Tecum-oh Triumph K. ; v, ©.| entirely destroyed by fi The blaze wa payeq £ Ls o zhe bad Childre s s 1 4t the Woinan's club room over the Loston 10 be devoled 1o the Uses of the association | oo 1 oe0 i e B N iy =W, 8 ed by @ lamp espiosion butiding | tie o T 2 Wlion zho had Children, she gavethum Castorla, | I 10¢, NOMMAEE £Eb OIS o L len and m connection with the stats fair. 1) TECUMSEH, Neb., July 1l.—(Special France, the famous breeder of trotters, has | LRMEV [ 8 (SR, OXEOE D0 furniture Latpndes's T pones 5 n’ examined free in pubilc each men interested In the state fair have taken | gram.)—T local base ball team today | retire® from the business. He has commis- | *% FHPCC B¢ B85 F0 tha 1o BRISTOL, R. [, July 1L—The trial cf | évening. Private examinations 60 cents eack %:H—uev in hand, and are pushing it. | defeated the Sterling aggregation on the | #loned Woodward & Shankiln to szl inf on the ¢ its wa occupant | De er, which was to have taken place ‘n:n 10 & m. to 6 p, m. each Jay at room ots will be out {oday, and a thorough | srounds here Ly a score of 7 to Il October all his stallions, brood mares and | was 1. H. Cooncr | today, has boen postponed 10, Sheely Block.