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THE OMAHA DAILY PEER: SUNDAY, JULY 14, B e e e e ettt SAME SCORE TURNED 'ROUND | s Sceitesi e nm s, tems et | Moo eopuinsion, vtk Toneeage: vt | BALD WINS fflE OUARTER TOO | st st csomiy "entectifnnnent S5 | RACES DREW A LARGE CROWD | oy & Vit it o fgecond. Fust: Grifin, Tredway, uble plays: Dal refused to go, and the game was given to rovided for all visitors to the cit e ool Lachance. Base on balls: Donovan, Cedar Rapids, 9 to 0. As played out, the S ST v ot courver Bt Lubs 8 193} soe Chers hase [RS— zel, Grifin. HIY by pitched ball: _Beckley, o re Biruck out: Tredway, Daly. Batteries: RR"‘;r“l(,:l‘I.:]‘n 120040 UPHOLDS THE ANTI-PRIZE FIGHT LAW —_— {8,{01) second, Lissie (8 to 1) third. Teme: Omaha Loses at 8t. Joseph Just as She Won | Hawley and Merritt; Gumbert and Grimm. | 1 331 ‘e Litth e > -— i Yha D vi Time oM W And (hirty Ve minutes. Bur LR ""‘.‘:’. li-”ll‘ur?\n?nt(:n e Buffalo's Little Elcout Y Al‘d‘! AnotheT | 4 \iorney Generat Crame Pats & Damper | Grand Stand and Quarter Strotch at the Hard Dy for (he Boskie e Day Before, oot ONBLS COULDN'T REED T uP. Cedar Raplds, §; Burlington, 1. Champibnship to His String, on the Spir.ta of the Dead Game. Fair Ground Well Filled, KANSAS CITY, July 13.—A dead heat be- LOUISVILLE, July 13.-The Hostons hat Rresle and Fox; Weimer, Lynch GALVESTON, Tex, July 13.—A speclal to tween Kuna and Tonspring in the fifth race LLE, July 13.~The Bostons bat-| and Mesner, the News from Austin, Tex., says: Attor- was the cvent of the day. The race was one CARRISH SUFFERED IN THE SEVENTH| Wil "STERE" hat' qile o "pussle (5" (hé | sA10sbAY AFTERNOON AT ontcker |HAIL STOPS 'RACING AT ASBURY | ney General Crane today compieted his| OADSTERS MAKE A GOOD SHOWING | OF M bretilest of the meeting. Tour fa- home team. Colling' fielding was feature. — opinion on the prize fight, In response to . vorites, a second cholce and a 12 to 1 shot, Attandunce, k% Boorel (o s Uiy vely Practice Match letween Members K $innee interpogatories propounded by Mr. Gillesple SoreAe Svoate re e oney Jo v 0 After Two Mon Were Out the Faints | jouisstlic ........p 20099 0 0 9-2 of the Omaha € Severo Storm Wreaks Over the Track t'e- | Of Dallax, Tex. His opinfon fs lenkthy and | gueoy nonte Traveled in tetter Than 2:90 | DOOKRS. Track good. - Attendance, 4,00, Pouoded Out Enoagh ftans to Win | | Hus:, Lowieyile, 10y Boton, e rtora: | e s nrsen oo orcatient .| 100 the Tidgham 1o Knded wna | 0 (00 (IR NS COUNE TRy | ~Mine Naces Brought O Without | irst:rce. five-elghths of & mile, selingt this Gamoe~Des Moines Ne= ton, b, First base on orrors: Loulsville & | A, Kemp and Sub-Captain Perey B. Ford, Forces Several Specinl Events the attorney general on this subject, from & Hitch or i Jar kven with s Glencoe (12 to 1) won, Fannle R @ to 1) sec fents Lincoln Again, Left on bases: Loulsville, 7; Boston, 6. FIrat | mhe o St o g o & general condition o 6 und gndy Carter Anderson (20 to 1) third. Time: B e L e s O % FIr8t | The result was a victory for Ford's aggre- ver to Monday. the general condition of things and what Late stam. Teinid out: By Nichols, 1, Thr hiis: Long, | €ation, and was due in no small mensure to can be gleaned about the state house and Second race, five-elghths of a mile: Came - | Duftv.” Two-base hits: Bannon, Nash, Get- | the batting of Messrs, Francis and Ford { hotel lobblea It s said that Attorney Gen- den @ to 1) wen, Billle Trayis o to 1) second, . Joseph, 9; Omaha, 5 tincer. Stolen bases: Dufty, *rancls’ 27, besides being the ox SBURY PARK, N Yone of | ral Cranes opinian upholds the statute Janteude W to d o: 1:05. Rockford, 13;_Jacksonville, 9, O'Rrien ed Lalle ny, 2. Lol g L B UL e m: ‘;“IE\ PARK, N. J., July 13.—None of | Sty 1n"isat prohibitin fighting, The roadster meeting at the falr grounds [ Third race, five-eighths of & mile, aelling: | ey s Cunningham and Wagner;” Nichols — and | free hitting. Mr. Neale's bowling for the T e o vondu WAL SRR 0 HEVS KpitY S tact SiRpithiy AR yesterday afternoon for tho benefit of the | seromd. Dora Mas (s te 1 thirt. O fioner Quincy, Tenny. Time: Two hours’ Umpire: Me- | wiining side was ohe of the features of tho | been the last day of the L. A. W. meet will tulties &nd very defective AR e L L AL i faiad hia, 9; St. Louls, 4. Donald ML as one o e [ foret the wedths it ¥t opinion will be given to the pres state fair fund was a splendid success, there |1 o T g vk ki o : i N B 2 ONLY ONE RUN BARNED. v the losing side, Messrs. G. H.|p r conditions of this after- | morrow. It fs suggested hore by InWyers | boing something like 3,000 people in attend- | p NN race, three and a half futlongs: ;‘}'x\;zum ,,,'(lluins\\llx?-.n‘r:k‘ 2. | A'DL, Joly 18.Nerors were ac.| Vaughan, B 11, Narshall and W, Vaughat r’l‘;nn h:;; xl middle of tne day ‘.vylm;uu to | "lhv‘v:“:v: ‘:“,l.[‘,p-v, 'll)u:‘x!;“fi’\‘v('ml‘\u;\ tewatt :;; ance. The commodious grand atand was well | ong. Y & to 1) third Ttne: 0ids Cinoinnati, 5; Washington, 3. \mr ail but pne of the runs scored | all batted well, while iho first named gon- | LN, X cleared up before 1 o'clock, and | ihe state and have (he law tested before | filled, a large number of the occupants being it race, seven-cighths of a mile sells atimore, 8/ Chigago: 40" © LR GG L T {leman was as effective as ever with { e he afternoon racing bogan the sky was | “ompidour Jime? and Hanky BOL 10 | lagles, “wiite the quarter streteh wae a jam | IhS: o S0 @ t0 3 and Tonwpring & to 1 nneapolis, 13 dianapolls, ! PETTEPR 3 g : o . P perfectly clear. The *‘bikers" started | Beth Judge Poindexter, one of thae most . den cat, purse divided; Collectol Kungas City, 6 Detrolt, aninRtan b s 1 l\\"l 1mo Lty pihe long, stopping of Messrs, Kemp and |t iir several h:lM‘;_““:"h":"‘”:‘lr"\ 1 ominent attorneys tn Austin, exprosges the of vehicles. The Second Infantry band was ALY 3 DA L ok its; Cincinnati, ashinston, 8 - Er.| prothchie for the tosing, QIS b ALy, dicap marks e two- | opinion that the law stand the legal | 4 i s b the of Milwaukee, 9; Terre Haute rors: Clneinnatl, 4; Waghington, &, Barned | for the winning side, wae wl that coull be | mile race. The thunder clouds were dirven | LS80, Dut a large majority of the most promi. | 01 hand and rendercd a well selected pro- | ng: Virelr | J5d ¢ it runs: Cincinnafi, 1. Two-base' hits: Mc- | desired. Below c over the athletic grounds and streaks of | Ut ALLorneys in Austin differ with Rim on | Bram between heats. The judges were J. J. | ) fecond, Major Dripps (8 to 1) third, ST. JOSEPH, Mo., July 13.—(Special Tele- | Fhee. ,!L'r"l";;_w‘h';_ B L LR o H \‘,‘m . forked lightning darted hither and Qm'm:-- the subject.” ___ Gibson, Ed_Johnston and George M. Swigert, [ 5% e gram.)—The tables were turned today and | hach' (2). Double plays: Smith to Ewing: | J ¢ Doyle rur S b | among the clouds. The spectators still kopt ARG LR G the latter also acting as starter. Luther Tate | o\ 11puNCISCO, July 18.—The talent i R I, July 18.-Captain Nat|anq Martin Brown were the marshals of the [ = R Rl e MeGuire to Glasseock. Flrst base on balls: | 1, 7 oir seats, wl the. Salnts defeated the Omaha boys by a| NRCGue to Hlasedele, LIrsg DAsg O DU | W, I Yaughan, 1 their seats, whlle the riters sped around the vore a satisfied look th e CBLEL, BALUIORY EWatSEIO0, o) score of 9 to 5, the same score by which the | Dwyer, 13 'by Maul, 1; by Mercer, 2. Bat- | (' Hijl b Neale track in a hurry. As soon as the race was| morning when he conducted Mossrs, Van. | Afternoon, and after the races once began | only one favorite winning. The prog home team was defeated yesterday. The | terles:” Dwyer and Murphy; Maul. Merc *. A. Kemp, run out. over and the winners of tho first thres places | derbilt, Iselin and Morgan, members of the | they were hustled through with commendable | was one of the best of the meeting, many Saints put up a good game today, while the | And McGure. Time: One hour and fty-| 1 Howman, b Tayior announced, a fearful storm broke out. The | hicqUs dicate, aboard the vacht and | promptitude. Thero was something like an [ hieh class horses contesting, but the time g could not hit the | 1¥% minutes. Umpire: Galvin, Shephard, not out S pleces of frcze t. The | found that his workmen had practically | your's delay in getting the horses in the In- | MAde throughout was slow. ' There will be visitors lacked energy and could no CHAMPIONS WON IT IN THE FIRST. | D. Brotchie,'b Neale S cCzen rain which fell on the roof of | completed their labors on Defender L4 Ll ML) be s Monday. Summaries ball at eritical tmes. Up to the seventh| CHIGAGO, July 11 -Syperior piny in the | . Strineer ; tho grand stanl and the canvas-covered | AL ghe would be reaty to safl for New. | thal event to the post, owing to the late oo, five‘and n halt’ furlons, ol e § ere o to find Gare | fleld, Telter. base, runnibe -and. opportuns | 2 “Robb, : bleachers % a0 . | port betweer ' § ofeloo GOMPARY | ameivil 6t the' Noore oAvd Shere. : . o 1) won, Doliy M (' to inning the Saints were unable to find Car- | Beld. better, base mplona gave them Dr. Young, Bt 3 I _L"r _were as lar s quarters. The | with Vigilant, It Is likely that Defender|2rfi¥al of the score card man, H. Meyers. | QR 3 U001 to 6 third, Time: 1:08. rish, with the exception of ery, Who | easy victory over the Colts today ¢ | Extras track, infield and surrounding ground were | Will be turned over to the syndicate today. | There was little delay after he had reported, Second race, six furlongs, selling: Nellie in the fourth inning drove the sphere over | pitched a good, steady game after the firs % - | ¢ flooded, and the hospital tent, as | 00, the run to Newport, Defondor will €0 [ however, Starter Swigert sending the different | ¢ @ to 6) won, Carmel (I to &) second, _ | inning, but hiz team was unable to help him | § AV 5 dressing te ¢ . under easy sail, and Suhday will be give SlAx & Gromiol Day (6 to 1) third. Time: 1:18% the right fleld fence. After two men had | Y 0 Tittle batting. Attendance, 12,000 R 2 N y ressing t L%, were ren ered use- | 'trial ‘with Vigilant oft Newport. ul .',.:;‘,","',,‘""”;I i SR o LR oRE sohir race, e and’a half Turlonis: selly seventh the Saints lit on | Score STRORIE Kitie storm_ cleared off the = o ol d wa Ot | ng: Craw (15 to 1)_won, Sir Richa gnno‘ out in the sev I:‘\l\“: ORI (‘hhf‘w” gl 5 000008 0 0mdl ! “_l‘;m:v .]»;,: y . . [-‘It (:l agrecl to postpone the final racs for Seares At Ve Bsiey Shoot half mile heats, two in three, with seven | (i3 to 10) sec , Myron (7 to 1) third, Time: to Carrish and pounded out fo ¢ and | Chleago ... ;1e2e00100-4 W, Taylor, 1y Doy -2 9| the two-nile handicap, 'as well as the Winners | LONDON, July 13—In the Prince rters. Summary secured four hits, and repeated the same | PRMOTe o e i | B AYewib DOYIatas i of champlonship races and trials agsingt timg | Wales' compotition &t Bistey. the Totlasing | Fiaptatl, C. B. Marrellsc... 8 co, mile and a_farlong, handicap: thing n the elghth. Parvin allowed the | Ciiciso, d: Hkitimore, 5. ared runc: Cnie | & Heth b G, Vauehan [ until next Monday afternon, s the m were the scores at 20 yards range of the | Laay ARiEgton, J, 1 MéDoRiii: 3 b an it (8 to 1) e Times 1566, A 4 fs i S 4 ! of the contestants signified : o 3 h 5 korih PR AR S LT B acond. 1Flirtilln o d. i 1:051 visitors only three hits i the eight in- | €ago, 3; Haltimore, 5 “Two-base hits: Me- | A. Patillo, b G, Vaushan. !\l SEAYINE OVeE o B slgnified r Intention of | Canadian rifler Armstrong, 45; Simpson, "W, G Cole o 11 T Firth race, two miles, eight hurdies, hane Yings and two runs that wero ncored came | Graw, {Wilmot ' Home runwi Danlen. Sto- | Bl B Ford, o W.' Vaughan, vio. Whea the” ho,take part in the eventa. i K Morrie, 415 Spea . 58 Rese dicap: Mero (@ to 3) won, Bsperance @ to 1) L T en bases: Jennings, Kelley. suble pla v un oul v en the \cats were begun this morn- . 3ei't, 41; Mitchell, 41; le Gay, Charles Joffi < 5 | second, Mestor (16 to 5) third, Time: 3:494. in after a chance o retire the side. In the | MeGraw to Glenson to Carey, Strucic out: | 1 Douglis, b Doie ing and the contestants in the two-thirds Ieofstean, 10; Nuling, ntest f0f | Foundernait B G Ty ; e i) S r a | By Hotrer, W Terry, 3. Base on balls Miles, not ou ile contest took two o3 and seven sec. | the Elcho shield, 000 and 1,00 yards, | ime: 1505 i LR SWeek of F e § last inning the visitors found the ball and | G yorer’ o' off Terry, 2. Batteries: Terry | J. O, Tnnes, ¢ Broteh ds T cover the. Qiamanee: thad jiereh £€¢- | {he acores v s Tollows:" England. Leos; | mime: 1:23, T8 BROTE. Mion, - Sety. IEA Weeie: o8 hit it for three doubles, two singles and | and Donohue; Hoffer and Robinson. T Jones, b G. Vaughan 4| onds to cover the ‘distance, the julges do- | the Aoores were au follows: Einkland, L6, | The second ovent was the 2.year-old DETROIT, Mich., July A week o three earned runs, The features of the | Two hours and fiftcen minutes. Umpire: | Fxtras ...... Shed to put a time limit on all the following | o' acores " Were Wand, 1,621 Tretind, | ¥ith fours tarters. Summary exceptionally fast trotting and pacing, most ere the hard hitting of the Saints, [ F<°°f¢: B, was wehe open events. Mile, ‘open, clas | 1,622; Bngland, L§19. Engiand has now won | S83Imour Spiague, G. C. Metcalr...... 1 of which was of a close and exciting char- game were the hard hitting E ) STANDING OF THE TRAMS. oTh Vo el 3, Was won In an unsatisfactory manner by | the shield sixteen times, Ireland eleven | MOlle M, Morrell .......... acter, closed at Windsor this afternoon Jones' fine throwing to the bases and PIEVEA. WoRi: Tiost. B0k | RN Couiter. The auaster-milo championship was | times and Scotland seven' tim B N R ean e 3% 3 Todai's results : Slagle's fine fielding In center field for ‘I'P‘{‘-fllxlfl"”r':‘ ) : :.2 a5 CHRISTIANS WRIP THE SOLUIERS h“'( u?m.f.'»i"\ml”',’[tl.' \:I:u ‘I:::vk ‘Ihis \\W\I}; ITea B RB R IAEREA Win e D AR E );v'u ..h-.» 1\1‘13:; .‘l\\":u:' won_in str: % v w sburg 3 5 as the orican s R Y. Wikie: LHIPA K66 g heats. Time: 2:104, 2:08%, 2 vl el kel WGl R ) 3| ¥. M. C. A, Wina n Game at Fort Omahn in | Champion. — Hald, * McDonald, Zelgler ana | HUNTER'S QUAY, July 13.—Ailsa and| Tho third race was the 1:25 trot. Stsie G, Whirligie, Angle D, Vitello, Flost: off today. He cut Shaffer out of a safe hit | Cincinn Pty Jenny were the starters, On the back Mo. | Britannia started this morning in a race | Mary: wool and Direction also statted over the third bag by caliing it a foul, | Chicago . ] 2] The Youne Mens Christian assoctation | benild went to the froit, but on the turs | over u fty-mile course from Wamyss bay s oo hel LY A 318 trotting: Blake won in stral Score: S hURABIDHIR e s : iiin Wont ey oA ler ARy any d made a dashing sprint trat put him over | under the auspices of the Royal Western 2 5 %08 iite, Hounaer, Brama Wike P PH. R ub went out to Fort Omaha yesterday and | the tape a winner by a yard before McDonal!, | Yacht club of Scotland. A moderate south- ey, - d, McDonald. .1 00000000 T L e Blane v o R. BH New York 3 succeedad {n carrylng th ldiers into | with Jenny- third. The professional two-mile | West bree vas blowing and Ailsa soon Markell perlor Girl, Lulu Stanton and Bidney” M ety ot B i LR CH, S §| camp with runs to spare. The blue coats | haniicap was the last to ibatore th |{HAELS, KOIE 10HCLORHOE onponent. sy ¢ I C. E. 8kidmore. 4 3% pacing: Major Hal won the t v 0| St. Loufs . : 18| were decidedly off in their fielding and were | Storm broke up the meeting. Rumford won | Kioaro et Motk g Howard - Gould's | 1 1:18, 1:21, 1:20. % fourth ‘and fifth heats. Time: 2:13% Seery, If.. 0| Louisville .20 63 12 50 -4 [ outplayed at every point. Young was in-|by seventy-five yards, but Baker's win of | The following are oo timss ot e thk | The fourth race was the 1:25 pace. Sum- [ 2:173. Billy T won the first and seco Jones, c.. 0| Games today: Washington at Cir vinefble and held the soldiers down to | $econd place was a very popular one. y the finish: Dritannia (winnery, | MaF B O S MALIS o 0| Raltimore at Chicago; Brooklyn at Louls: | ywree singles. The Christians hit the bal WINNERS OF TRIAL HEATS U P o e i L - | Red” Star, Andrew Murphy Leaf, Perfecto, RoXle T, Carrle rza, Griffin, 0| ville. R I e A g sy baL T % il Maud K, T. H. Lyons....... May' Murphy, Loxan K, Baster Girl and Alberts, & OF THE WESIERN LEAGUE | . Score: L he day's races of the annual meet of the FeAnIE TARTERE BE DeVIGvhR, Possum, €. . Van Court. LUN2 | Sunlight also started. Richter, SLOLES ) S TER N ) : League of American Wheelmen began with | BELLEVUE, Neb., July 13.—(Special.) C -]"‘]_ 5‘"‘,,'_,”'~~-~~~~»~;» Wiva Parvin, p. O [ A the two-thirds mile, 2:35 class trial heats. | The return tennis contest b Kails s City Hatbe; Detroit dos One Unine Akl T ey The men 1o’ the first heat were. called (5 the | miig Lorarr, tonnis contest between Spring- ] was the 1:20 trot. Summary: [ MILWAUKEE, July 1. as another BYEIUTEAE BREHAE: T R v e N S RRCHAL D90 8 EIoEE SNy e ‘l"‘rl‘ll‘:‘"‘lfl .I‘.xx‘p:'u» was nlx?:u] at Bellevue Erlde. 11 Cudahy ... “owenen 111 favorite day at State park, and the horses DETROIT, July 13.—Frankie Poars was 1211 o011 Two-thircs mile, 3:35 class, first man fn | Dles, thé scote beln b 65 810 the sn: | Brillant Chief, Dudley Smith . B T hit hard today at times when hits made | Iink 0 0 3 heat to quolify. Firet heat, won by | zles stood 5-3, 5.7 In favor of Bellevue, | Silus. A i ¥ 1| the week, 5,00, was in attendance, Summa- runs. Fielding on both sides was magnifi- | YOuns, 0 ¢ 0 s Hunter, New Jersey A. C. ime, | Besides the contestants, Messrs, Swain and [ Time: 1:19%, cent, but the home team could not bat | Ruchiy o 1 . gl T ”;‘-“:'Imv‘l he ll W \;v:n- L. Leather! l"lnHuu”l s"lmumu“;xld was presented by The sixth race was the 1:20 pace. Sum-| ¥ :~|'rn.’-, n\yv.- |||u‘l n"h;n]lf‘rl\||;|;||lll)!~': ",’,“T 1 Kn'ck b'r, s 2003 ury, Baltimare.. 8. T 45 Mre milton, JMiss Rinle, Mrs., Wallner | mary er (7 to b) won, Fay Belle 4 second, right. Score yior, 0 1OnS' Of he KiX. SONtestants aunjined ok | and. childrens i st R e J. Hughes 1| Sublto Covem “thira. Time: 18 Detroit . 00400000~ A {ney finished bevoni the fim % LuLE 1] Seoond race, “soven furlangs: Empora (2 Kansa o 15850 el - R s Lk Fourth Heat won b 2. 0 8, J ‘Pureapilc 4 ol to ® won, Imp. Fullerton Lase (4 to 1) gec~ Detroit, 0; Kan<a BT Y Heet Gohha0 o slhoff, I 'ime, 1:484-5. Sixth | waukee are to be united by an elevated bi- 1:21, 1:17, 1:2 4 i ace, six furlongs: Miss Rowett (4 _Twincham: Hastings and Bergen Pt Dy Theee-tase | heaL, none q A 2 'v- | eycle road. Work will begin as soon as the [ Ben was placed fourth for fouling Okla- AP DI L LR AT o INDIANAPOLIS, July 13.—Score: i u Sa N Stolen | il PTG 0 heat, e ecikih: | right of way into the tw) citics has been | homa at the wire (turned Into Oklahoma and ourth race, mile and a sixteenth: Aunt [ Indianapolis .. 0083510003812 f:_:;“" ‘""I::I;L\;:‘*-v vn))‘n‘”:gl. |I‘:v;:“‘:\v_"";:l!":l'-h "\" Time y ualitied. '.;w,m'\m;_ The plan Is to construct a wooden | an injury narrowly averted); an accident. 2% to 1) won, Folly (6 to 1) second, Omaha ....... 00000 Minneapolis . 1,08 1471 251 151 FA o L inennahan, DUbY, Tics o | one With pacemakers, class B, | thovoan 1’37" ,mfl; W ads, wide. The| The seventh race was the 1:15 trot to bike. ter (8 to 1) third. Time: 1:18, Earned runs: St Joseph, 7 BRI LD B 1 er . 3 by Rublid, 3 Struck | Tume it of 305, feirst and second men 1o | pr ARSI AR SR on, St fummary: Firdy race, ono mile: Miss Young (140 9 Two-base hits: Marcum, Alberts, R Fo: dianapolis, A ol's, By Y by Bublitz, 3. Louble plays alify for finals. fhirst heat: Harley Dav- | by 5 clers per wi A1, 4| Lady Helen Kunath..... won, Miss Norma (2% to econd, Tmp. Siagle (Omaha), Pace, Milei. Left on bases :, Gross, Fisher ‘and McFariand; | Taylor to Sallsb ime: Tivo hours. first; Fra B oy o [ AR LT LB B T Kty ni, ey MeCormic. Sam Lowis (b to 1) third, Mime: 18 t. Joseph, 5 Omaha, 4, Home runs: d Wilson, e e, 2:3 3-5. Second he Dempaey Wi ida imestf, nih, Dok PICKard........ . Edacy, B ) ot e runa: D RAPIDS, July 13.—Score: Athietics Have n New Park. . D, Kennedy, OMcago. fis S et LA LR Burdell, G W, Bawards.. 10 Close of the LuCroso Meating. Stolen bases M ale, Ulrich. ~ Double s 00000000 0-0| The Athletics have been presented with | 8 second. Tine, 2:33 3-5. Third L Y HECWY; ack LEMD- | hime: 1:173, 3 LA CROSSE, Wis, July 13.—The race Plays: Jones to Rchier. First base on ‘ 2500000020 ney grounds on Fifth and Leavenworth | heat: Ray Mgbonaid, New 'York, firat; J. | ¥ ex-champion middiowelght, was in the | The eighth race was tho 1:15 trot to biko | moating closed with §roat woather. Direcs T IaA ral o or o Oarriah 4. it by i Grand. Rupids, 8 St Paul, 8. Br- | streets by John Emen. This Is now without FOT e DLl ety W saana Sy imeridional Gttty Snironte to :”T» ],‘_“’““I'r"_ "_‘;"': PO RIEE e Al tum went an exhibition mile in 2:06%. the arrish, 1. W0 Ditches: Car- | forss: CRotey ot " Caraphelli Popror ad | & doubt one of the finest in the city, since | Arthur Gardifer, ¢‘hicago, second. " Time. | serting him 10 be In a state of Lompiets Rose M. — MUlAOON.eerssnnsesrrsvernres second quarter in 20%. This is the fastest One hour and fifty-eight | Boyle. k it has ";"“" "x""“ "’lvv“l\'\:‘)p}fh'?h‘ '(“3"":--[.'.';‘] i ty. His only. \w]u'v for the fulute is to Time: 1:21%, 1:20. mile trotted this year, Summaries: Umpire: Mr. Burns. TERRE HAUTE, Ind., July 13.—Scor Diond to sent the spectators: The Athibtics | aarommn s, Oen, 'r",hw A tme it 9:45: | lome and hide himeelf as mo S J Mho ninth iradejiwas aimatoh pacelirace. | 380 CIBNBECOn LN UST CIOMERE ARy SLDURDE PEORIA GOES FURTHER AHEAD. | oo Haute......... 3 08 01 0 0 0 2—7|would now like to'hear from any mine n | Firse Hone:’ Hare ibloy: Newatk armer i | 1o PUVHC suse and comme Summary: o 1he rheo, Hest tme: 2483 " Hob CActes PEORLA, 111, July 13.—(Special Telegram.) | Milwaukee . 0 1320 *-9fthe city, and will open up this ‘afternoon | ¢, e pa A il s BowRsanEENeR(RINou Carter McGregor, J. 1. Eger had a sunstroke, but managed to reach his —Peoria Increased hep Jead today by d . Terro Haute, 11; Milwaukee, 14, Er- | with the Need Mores. The players will i g £ ey Canary Bird, Dave Lewl L mng L Fomatee i Al L. 0 ana exeit- “erre Hante 45 Milwaukee. 4. Bat. | line up as follows: faltimore. flrats G VALPARAISO, Ind,, July 13.—In a black- — P hrée-year-old pacers, 3:00 class, purss g _game. Hanson pitched u fine game | feries: Nops and Roach: Baker and Holand. | Athletics, Position: Need Mores. | second. Time, 2:3. Third he. v bird match at Hillside park this afterroon | ¥AVORITE PULLED UP A% THE POST | o0 Aribur 1 won the. frat. third” ind for Peoria. The batting was light on both STANDING OF THE TEAMS MeDonald ... .Catch ) . Logan | son. New York, A. C. and Fred Foel, | foF 3100 a side, Cuptain Bogardus shct o7 — fourth heats. Adriton the second. Best sides, particularly Quincy. Score: Played. Won. Lost, P.ct. | Whiting . ..Pitch.. 150 Lynch | Buftalo, rode a ‘dead heat. Time, 2:41 1-5 | PIrds ut of 100 to 77 out of 80 by four local | joek'y Macklin Given n Heavy Fine by | time by latter, 2:13%: by winner, 38, Eu.wrln s g 0008010 04 naianapolis @Y e 8™ @) oods L. GFirst., . O‘l“a::u;‘rgl Fourth heat: Tom Butler, Cambridgeport, BECHE Starter Chin. Jack Allerton, Sol B, Rex B, Flora Dowling uiney . 000 0—3 15 2 S McCann 1L Second. Py | first: . Barbeau, New York. second. care N ‘ : P nd Chinchbug also started Hits: Peoria, Qi os 8 Brrorat | R a4 v o8 3 MANOnEYiL IR R RNt onequalinad Time, 2:52. Kif hheat: C. M. (.HWM;(';"_,:,;", '";f"""' :,""‘l'| e ST. LOUIS, July 13.—The week closed at | “B033 tror. puree $L000: Kiamath won the Peorla, 3; Quin ’ Barned tuns: Quincy. | Bt Pam . T 2 7| Foley veees.Thirc “ Huyes | Ertz, New York, it Wallace Owen, 3 y 13.— . Neel today de- | Association park with a series of accident | first, third and fifth heats; Miss Nelson the 1, Btolen basesy’ Fiynn (. MeCormiel: | Mitweakes .. Stine . Teft.. Reason | Greenwich. second. Time, 1-5. Sixth | feated his brother Sam for the right to| and surprise, Long races ruled and the | second and fourth. Bost time: 2:09%% Boo Bases on balls: Off Hanson, 2; off Mc- Mlnnonfinliu < i Séif".'fngr.;“' . ni“‘:‘l‘ll--. {‘l::ln he t'\‘l‘d}r&i—‘ 'L'\I‘.-,.‘«".}.,““m:,!":.'.';r' “"1!1' o} :('n}v‘\l\-sl the western championship with Sam | crowad Mx\n\vh-d amounted to 5,000. In the | ®nd Commodore Porter also started. HoDukal, & Basrites o Bao ‘bey | Serte Hopige i 8 3 0 i ERR BB VaFhIyase & khBrn A0 Beenti hes ki WL S .l{nnx‘cluw."} . - first race Disturbance, a heavily played 6 Hon.J. R. Broanan Fatally 101, e et Qrend Sunlh (o Ok M e abis ‘ ] s E: 3 TN et COW, ek, Reading, sec: | TRUST OF CEMENT MANUFACTURERS | o § favorite, with Mucklin up, was pulled | g0 FALLS, 8. D, July 19 (Spoclal) - and Boland. Time: Two houts. Umpire: | Mijam ok s ELKHORN, Neb., July 13—(Special Tele- | ond. . Jidng Iighth Keat: Fratk D. and left at the post. The jockey wag glven X FALLS, 8.D., -—(8 . Mr. McGinnls, {linaukopiatiferto Habte gram,)—Colonel Edgar Howard's aggregu- [y FiRerty., first; ?'k\%’n{.‘")',"’.’.i-""‘y“”fi' Ownors of Many Mils Meet at St. Jow | the heaviest fine of the meeting by Starter [ The 5ad news has been received here that UNDERWOOD STILI PREVATLS. HAD SIX INSINGS OF GOOD BALY, | tlon of ball tossers from Paplilion ate the | Baldwin, Paterson, frst: H. 1. “Row Chin. In the fourth race, when reaching | Hon. John R. Brennan of Rapid City, one of ROCKFORD. TIl, July 13.—(Special Tele- Eikhorn team today, blood raw. Owlng to | Fatchoiie, vecond. ' Time, 2:41, " Tenth heat: | 1. JOSEPH, Mo., July 12.—(Spocial)—The | the quarter pole, aquator. with A. Barret, | this state's railroad commissioners, who s f"'“' ~Schwart: was hit hard today and | pwo-Thirds ? the G t Uni i an accident sustained before the game, E'k- | H. P. Mosher, Harlem, first;W. E. Tenseler, By " o e fell, breaking his leg and severely injuring [ at a Battle Creek sanitarium, cannot re- Inderwcod was a puzzle in all but one in- | TWOThirds of the Game at University | homn's pitcher was disabled, but went Into [ Rockville, 3 owners of cement and plaster mills who have | his' jockey. = The horse was shot imme- | cover. There is a tumor of the bowels be- BiRRR corbeiiunte ot Clinton, 8 wmads |1« _PArk SV Vany Goodls the box, nevertheless. What Papillion did | Quarter amplonship, | been in session in this city for several days | diatély. "The two mile race, the fifth event, | sidcs othor complications. Mr. Brennan Spent 8 ppearance in left for Rockford. e University elub boys added another | to him is apparent by the following ¢ ;| cinsses A an 5 ach he s > | was the chief feature of the day. Service Y oL IRt i % Score: a o r veaterday afte = 0681381 °¢2 auality al. 'First heat won by I have formed a trust by which they intend to [ made piaythings of his company from | S¢Veral months at the sanitarium and: re- cksony g 3 3 o hv Chiarles Muny 5§ 3 o a ¢ second mile and Is probs clded o 2 and vei e RIS S headed. The name under which the husky Eikhorn, G Papillion, 3. | Third heat won by "~ Porter. business 15 expected and the mill owners lafd | (% I M, the Kocond mile and is probably | R0 O (TR iie ranch, | There he got to work rora: Rockfora, §; Jachgonyilie 5" Marieq | farmers travel was too much of a hoodoo, | Three-base hits: Paplllion, 1. Home runs: | time. 3. Fourth héat won by M_I T plans for handling the trade. Prices have | The last race was the dump of the day, | on a big irrigation ditch which necded atten- runs: Rockford, 7: Jacksonvilie, 5. fTwon | and although they showed that they knew ]lki {"‘.;',"'n‘|},.{g‘|'_"'1!]°{'c.:(w‘J::gfi‘an:"?m‘,‘\'1' b orker, Byra: u\\"u‘u“'l’llm(l:,‘ 3 |“r. yiifth heat | been cut heretofore among the mill owners [ Mrs, Bradshaw. a 12 to 1 shot, winning over | tion and overworked and was carried home. base hitx: )le’.n.nmi @), Truby, 'Snyder, | how to play ball the hoodoo dragged them | len,” 4 off Heerline, 6. Struck out: By seconds. Sixth heat won by A, D, en: | Until they claim the profits have been very | & bl fleld and Trank Iarmer, a red-hot | He was returned to the sanitarium and all Thresbase hitn? ‘Tuyfcaruthers. Devianes. | into the dirt and they were mangled. Allon 10; by Beerline, 4. Left on bases: | nedy, Chicago, time, 31 1-5. Seventh heat | small. 4 h AR SAUILY Saorifice hits: Kling. Bhsos t-::'mfi',l’"?;‘fi The game started out well and continued | Bikhorn, r’|= v}ll]lov;. 5 Hx_«lunm»lu‘. !i,lkr on by Charles L. Earl, New York, time, | The meeting was attended by five of the | 1esic O (3 to 1) won, Mopsey (8 to 1) second, | Mrs. Brennan has gone to Battle Creek, Behiwarts, 5" SUNCE ont: Hy lmgitoag | so for six Inings. Tn the frst hait of tho | horn. Allon‘and Caliely: Paptilon, Heeriine | 8 9.5 Eighth hedt war, by Otto. Zolglor. | ownors of tho largest mills in this section ac (80 to 1) third. Time: 1:81 Rerep e T 3 by Schwartz, 6 Wild pitch: Underwood; | seventh the hoodooed lads ware put out on | §va minutes. Umpire: Mr. Ferguson. | by B . Hald, Bulfalo, tme, 87 45 et o7 [ They were: J. M. Bickle of Hope, Kan.; H. | Second race, for s-year-olds, five and a| Delers Hoyeott (anvick Hade Goods. Hatterion:” Schiwartz and"Bull: Underwood | (hree pitehed balls, Toenficld smacking the autes. i on. b Cisbald, Butalohetiiy, 1 6 G. Fowler, Blue Rapids, Kan.; J. C. Birch, | half furlongs:’ Utopia G to 1) won, Paskola | ST. LOUIS, July 13.—After three days in and Bader, \ET)’-’{:ppll“lt-s\‘(';li-’l'-'i oo ol el et il i 1da Grove’s Coming Champions. AL 235 b e tho men who quatied this | [ymore. Neb.i'A. B. Winters, Blue Rapids o, 1 ogrcond, Nicholas 8 to 1) third. | ngrional conventlon the furniture dealers LINCOLN, July 13.—(Special Telegram.)— | GT°88&. F. Mohatt also chose the first ball IDA GROVE, Ia., Juy 13.—(Speclal Tele feittites I:lhc A L"E‘d ‘m m: Kan., and J. L. Baker, Hot Springs, Ark. It «d race, mile and a_sixteenth, purse: [ of the United States adjourned today, to An inexcusable miss of a little m" u":'fi he got and went out easily from Lawler to | 8ram.)—The local ball club defeated the s 5 is understood that other mill owners ol nda_(even) won, Moilie R (12 t01)'second, | meet in July, 1896, at New York City. Be- he ninth by O'Brien 10st the kame for Lin. | Abbott. Denton, 100, swatted the first ball | crack nine from Onawa on the Ida Grove gdine. / representad in the meeting have agreed to Gallop (20 t0 1) third, Time: 1:81. B e kntoivathathy ‘akaosiation B0onianl s coln. The total abstainers also played” in | LaWler gave him and flew out to Robinson. | diamond in a_close contest vesterday, the |, DWOothirds of a lass, time limit | stand by the prices fixed by the combine. ourth race, one mile, welling: Rochefort . P 080 Kool luck, n little scrateh bit mertme hon | This precty bit of play. was the climax and | seore heing 12 10 10. Mosserly was 1 the | 1%: Charles M York, first; U bl iy (4% to 1) won, Adjuster’(8 to 1) second, Mc- [ lutions pledging its members not to buy or Tuns In'the seventh: Leicher's fine fislding | U0th teams 00k a tumble for the remaining | box for the visitors, and the Tdas pounded | § [aige, Biookivn, seconds Louls Hunter, Resort of ( riminals Unearthed Donald (7 to ) third. Time: U4y, " | sell furniture manufactured by convict labor. cut off several long hits. Lincoln is badly | Prings. his curves and inshoots at will. Sacquety [ N do A to. third. R ST. JOSEPH, Mo., July 13.—(Special)— | Fifth race selling, two miles: The first | The furniture dealers also adopted a resolu- grippled and had to play an'infielder ana | Hoves, who, caught for the college lads. | pitched a good game for the Tdas and ir | 0% M DRE™ MUK Rcemaiers: olags B | o Cop S0 Lot S r]llny'ovar:: hi }x The. post Wit Service ats lengims aheed uf | on pledging themselves to relrain as much pitcher in the outfleld. Score: D nger on his [ the fleld would have given him proper sup- 5 B ot e X poniths anpad of | as possible from patronlzing a manufacturer ¥ 9 and this explains his passed b ders on tandem: R. Couiter, Toledo, o the ruck. Second mile, Service (1to 2) won, e e (50804030 -8 vaus He really should not have plaved. ot 0 withessed the Eamer A keme | firat: A D. Kennedy, Chicako, ecana; Tred | Place for the erlminals who escape detection | yub,g'‘ie (G70) eocond, Rapidan (5 to 1) [ Who sold direct to a_consumer. B Liloolis b e Moinee 10, & "Mhe umpiring was done by Buck Keith, | will be ‘prayed hore next vk with Tien | Darry, Syracuse, third. ‘Time! 208 ' " " | in this city, and the mysterious disappear- | {nird. Time: 3:33t. i By Lincoln, 8; Des Molnes, & m le-rmr and his decisions, particularly =~ thosé on | ace, and also Wall Lake. Before the geason | ,One mile open, '(lvn.! A, time limit ance of many of them is explained Several Sixth race. one mile, purse, selling: Mrs, To Develop n Kich Mine, Tineoln, 2: s Momes' 2 Tospen, TURS: | bases. were very impartial and fair. Score: | is“over L Grove expocts to defeat most 5‘"“'; I[l:"'v" m:;‘" by ?'}:;"meflh'r‘"l?{ml‘;- G- | caves bave been found by him In the blufts | Bradshaw (i2 to 1) won, Frank Farmer ¢ RAWLINS, Wyo., July 13.—(Special Tele- McVicker, 'Kennedy, M rland (2). Struck RSITY, of the clubs In northwestern Iowa. They | (faidwell Manchester, second: W &, Dous. | northwest of the city in a region known as | 1o 1) second, J. A. Gray (g to D third. | grom ) George F. Davis and a party of Union out: HilL Kimmerer, Mokivben (. “Hises | . I BIL SB. TO. A have no hired players, Jas, New York A. G third Time: 21145 | Dug Hill, and there was evidence tha: the | Time: 1:d3%. Pacific englneors are here surveying a. spur on_balls: oach, 6. Hit b cher: | Hayes, c...........6 3 4 icer i dicap, cla v . o t nide | ¢ “ d STRATTON, Neb., July 13.—(Speclal)—A | by John O'Halloran, Je ity (78 3arasi] whon pursiad Tho: hillstintths vicinity of company is now shipping 100 cara of ore per bright, Mckarlind, Trafley ‘). Scrifics | Abbott, fb. One of Them 1 Sallle U1 s; Kennedy (), Kimmerer. Passed balis: | MeAulifre, 2b. game of ball was played here yesterday be- | Time: 1:08; recond heat won by I. 8. 'Sh'nn, ; Se ne of Them Lowered by Sallle Cl'quot [montn to Denver smelters, which will be ;'.;‘.T{yiu|.|’m+kf;1||'|‘:§v irage and Sullivan: | Mekelvy, b formon Trenton and: Biratton nines. Siore: | Lakewood (0 yards, time. 1:03%; A, C.|the caves are Infested by tramps, In an Eisy Gallop, more than doubled when the spur is com- Umbire: Mr. Ward, A ARG K (LA Trenton, 10; Stratton, 11 Stracs out: By | Green, Greenwich won this heat but was | (. ping Open Headquarters fn New Vork | CINCINNATL O, July 13.—The attend- | pleted. The iron, it is claimed, runs $0 per 5 7 Swier, _ Prasssiane Thomns, 5; by ~Burney, i Batieries:| disqualified for looking-back, Tnird heat BW YORK, July 13.—Tomas Estrada | ArCe at the Oakley races today was the | ton in goll. Thomas and King for Trenton; Burney and | }yon by ( Krick, Reading (scratch), o " M it SITAGA | hast of the meeting, except for the fourth STANDING OF THE MS. Clarke.'sx, Played. Gregg, T " e TEnE time, 1:05 fourth heat won by J. A | p, b e Fley 2 ; 5 3 Willlams for Stratton BB ARG Furith, Ximp, | Palma, recently selected as the head of the | 4y the opening day. The grand stand was Lincoln ..., 9 d Totals ........49 19 Verv Closs Game at Loulaville. 1:05; fifth heat won harles Spencer, | Cuban revolutionists in the United States and | qlmost filled with ladies, Three top-heavy Qmana ssvens B % ““':l’:t‘;‘x'l" LOUISVILLE, Neb., July 13.—(Speclal | Baltimore (30 yards), ti (3 8ixth heal | other forelgn countrles, is in Now York to | choices, Sallie Cliquot, Henry of Navarre (it (Rl 3 Telogram)—Louisville defeated Greenwood | Sore’ oo™ Rpar, Naw York make arrangements for opening headquarters | and Sir Play, rather spofled the interest in Rockford here today by a score of 6 to 5. Relchart's | William M on, Cresent W, (., (35 | in this city. His first act was to appolnt | three events. Sallle Cliquot astonished Jacksonvil ® home run was the feature of the game, | Yards), tim eighth heat won by | Gonzalo de Quesmada his secretary, thus con- | everybody posted on racing by making ' L5 ol Batter! Wood and McNealy: Cole and | U, S. Paige, Brooklyn, time 1:05 2. tinuing him in the office which he held under | the four and a half furlongs In 0: Games today: Omaha Smith, p... Stephens, Umpire: Schueider. ~ Attendance, Quarter mile national champlonship, | palma’s predecessor, Jose Martl. Mr. Palma | loping. It beats the record for th Mofnes at Lincoln; Quiney at Peorl ! Pickard. " 3b) ™ : : " | classes A and B semi-finals: First heat * < e track Ace fractured o sonville at Rockford. Helr LS 600 SREC VS Ray MeDonald, New York, fir Trank J. | 53¥s he will retain his residence in Central | tracks. 4 ractured another local record, s ein, n > ay Mchonald, 3 ork, | an Valley, where his private business ltereste | Winning the Hotel stakes, seven furlongs, in 5 —— J. Mohatt, Th.. W. & D. 10 the Valley. Jenny, Ulica, "second. Time: 0:34. Second X 815, The best race of the day in oxciting GAMES OF 1M NATIONAL LEAGUE | Roenfield, rf. 000 The Wilcox & Draper base ball team will | heat, B C.'Hild, Bifilo, first; Ol Zeigler, | are situated, but that he will spend the | i was the hot inish of The Tronmas: - leave Councll Bluffs for Missourl Valley at | S4B Jose.” Cal, ' second. Time: 0:34 1-5. greater part of the time in this city, directing | ter. Merry Monarch and Tonts. Cleveland it © larke Knough In One Totals .. Ia m. The boys are in firstclass trim | phiniE mila handioa, ;“ o Nnnali & M. | the affairs of the revolutionists. In his ab- | The Oakley association opened today ten Inuing to Win. University : 80 and are confident of winning with ease. AN e e S dent 3v. (s ‘yaraw) | sence Quesada will have full charge of the | stakes for the fall meeting, to close August LEVELA ), i ~Clev hd 1 alerion ¢ 2 L o PP seco .’v. ”' <" V8penc altim ’.n“ "’4 headquarters of the revolutionary party. 10, .fl”""" fes: and won {he game. Attendance, 500 Score: | At AINe. Jelon 5 Tawir Hotre ool | CHEYENNE, July 13.—(Special Tele- | Quarter of aumited nafionai ehamplonahip, | Practielnz Long Distauce Signatiing. Dliquor @ to ) won, Adrevolr (4, 0. 1) Qeveland . 0000070 08 e 3son Smith, Pickard, Three-liase hits:’ Rob- | gram)—Two hundred members of the Na- e e CMapanmld. New York, srale: | DENVER, July 1 deteohinin of Sroopa iSRSl R s SN ke At Chevelats 50 .°m‘: :,U“‘kl"a"‘fl =4 Whetter o Hatn o 0. Afanatr Chhe P1avs: | tional Educational association visited Chey- | Frank *J. Jeriny, "Utien,” whird ~Time will be sent out from Fort Logan Monday | NEURRR] (VR Mo Orinda (& to 31 socond, Cleveland, v York, 1. Earned runs: | By Tawler, 5 by Snith, 1. Bases on balls: enno today, and were met at the depot by a | " o pobile ass B, special, firgt | MOFINE f0r a test of long range heliograph | Eehman (10 to 3 third. Time: Lot " (N'Io\'el‘nyul. w_York, 1 irst by errors ')ll\'.'!‘-n_wl“' r]' i'-" \\'=Ir\-|~r. ., Hit by | reception committee, headed by Mayer Mer-| gvo men in REaR. A TlasP e finals: | Signalling between a station which will be nr;":“;f: THOS {:\'r:“l'-“}"“;'_"'f’rlf;xfi:mmr H‘:)’( Now Tork, 4. it on pot: Coreiand. 5 | D Hayes & Jamcson. & WIT pliosed | rill._ The visitors were taken in carriages | First heat, Chitlos A, Church, Chester, | opened daily on top the Equitsble buflaing in | (§ 19 9 Weny Pitfarch (1 g 200 Clarke 1. Struce cute 1y Founef; | Tawler, 1 Jameson 1. Time: Towd houra, | (© Fort D. A Russell, the capitol building | P, (3 yardo., fest; T A Callanan, Buf: | this eity and stationy located by the outgoing | “Fourth race, Hotel stakes. n solling stake, by Clarke, 1. Threo-base hits: Davis. Sae: | Umpire: Mr. Keith and other places of interest in the city. | falo, ,“‘_‘j_ ards)( aiond; L. Saunc oy, Bos- | party, enroute to the summit of Long's peak. | seven furlonks: “Ace (5 to 1) won, Caesarian rifice hits: Blake. Double play - They were particularly Interested in the state [ [Of 170, YAGdR, SNG4 o A gl Barnett | Atter’ reaching Long's peak a daily practice { (6 to §) second, Leo Lake 3 to 1) third. to Fuller; W, Clarke to D. Clarke: Far Metz Viros. Win at Last. Institutions presided over by women, these | Chicago (110 y ,.q.;," fifth. Time: 4:31 ,qfl’. is to be made, commencing at 9 o'clcck in | Time: 1:261 W. Ciarke, "HIE WY pltctiod buil: A The Metz ball team, under a new man- | belng the office of state superintendent of | ond hoat, B. . Bird, 8t Paul (13 yards), | the morning, and while at Long's peak | glifth race, selling one mile: Iranmastor To Be Seen ol orrmom ! Total® ..ooverers OMAHA, AB. R. T Ulrich, 2b. ¢ D) Siagle, cf... Nattress, ~3b Shaffer, If.. Tnks, 1b. Pace, rf. Lohman, Miles, 8s.....0.0 Carrish, p..... Elevated Bike fond Promised bl P PRSI Bt. Joseph..........0 0 0 1 ot racer purse, selling, seven furlongs: | HoPe Of his recovery has been abandoned. a —oomwe T coooo~ SromoooH~ 51 ol ow ] Bascwas cormnmomon. cmioomnas 8l o e mmers D CIGE o Matterios:” Youn | agement, met the A. K. Jetts aggregation | public Instruction and that of the governor, | first; Hald, Biffalo (scratch). second: 15| flashes will be watched for from Pike's peak. | Fomue & 1o 1) 1hisd Timer G- “econd: One hour and forty-five minutes. Umpire: call's park, yesterday afternoon. The | which latter, during the absence of the gov- | (- Leonard, Buifare (20 yards) third: E. C. | Enroute from that station to Pitts, a short th race, selling, seven furlongs: G. M. ey iy ] 5 ODay. s of the game were the playing of | ernor from '‘the state, 18 in charge of his [ Johnson, Caevetuic, (80 ar Bind: | stop will be made in the vicinity of Gray's | Cox (0 to 1) won, M to 1) second, | Because of disfiguring facial blemishes PHILADELPHIA GETS THE LAST, abad” Clark, -pltching Of arroby and” all { daughter, Miss Alice Richards. The visitors [ 42" "Third neat.' A. D. edy, Chicago | Peak and a station opened. Captain J. L. | Alonzo (10 to 1) third. is the condition of thousand n 8T. LOUIS, July 13.--The Phillies had it | & of the Metz team. Heore left this afternoon, 80 yarde), fiet; ) H i, Buffalo | Fowler will have charge of the party. e H on of thousands upo all their own' way today ‘and made up for | & K- Jetts W0 002138000-8 e (R - ) Saeptg o iy Ceraten 1 the Racine. sands P runsIn the drt'inn g Kialnger snoisedes | Jotts, 9. Double plays: K P inhsaisied | CHEYENNE, July 13.—(Special Telegram.) | (30, vards, foufihy Jg ©. Jahason, Cleveland | * pogroN, July 13.—The forencon session of | & falr card"a¥’ Brigtiton Beach today, and the fact that in Cuticura Soap is to taley and did good work. but he could mot | Struck out: By Troby, 14: by Gutting, 6 | —In the United Stat de) t today Ve 5, Pro v c ¥ e Yo ople’s Chri i con v two of the races were practically ruined o " offective skin ptiri catch up on the lead the Phililes had and | Two-base hits: Ticknor, Clark, Bennidon, | e AN h‘hr‘” L tany Tv'f 2 INES: e 1’:“‘"1':“ e d v"’n"w Byfus | the: Xounx . Eeepla's ‘Chriatian. pien ponvep: The most promising race was the fourth, in be found the most effective skin pu oW the - > hre se arleg: | the jury disagreed in the caxe tn which Annle | ford, Chester, Pa., (240 yurds), first: Con | 105 jn the church of the Unity today was de- s i ) . $ - the Browns lost the thigd wame ot ‘the | Irish " Three:base hita:/ Small,; Hatterlesi | 10 1Ur €T IR IO chue i R ABSle | i, Eolumbus, 0. (scrateh). second: P y which Dorfan was down ‘to meet Lovedal | fier and beautifier in the world, a es. Attendance, 2.000. Score; Troby and Small for Mets; Guiting and | Oa he Union Pacific rail- 3 o (30 yards), thi ime: | voted to the election of officers, which re- [ and Stephen J, but was seratched. That | * 2 g 8t Touls ...........0 00 01 08 0 04| LoBaR for Jetts, Umpire: Dave Shannahan. | way company for $20,000 damages for the | 3 ¢TI0 Poston- @0 yards, third. “Time: | ¥oe8 (8 e S0 ationts Rew. Eimer J. | (1t but fwo horses in. and (he formor was | well as the purest and sweetest for Plittatelphia 106 0 02100 0 0- 8 Weeping Water Wina. death of her husband. : Owing to a heavy thunder storm, accom- | Fell: secretary. Rev. Harry L. Canfield; | & WArm favorite, although hoth were hoav ¢ ; aeiy ot Aty 4 Phliadelphia 1| WEEPING'WATER, Neb., July 18.~(Spe- | pai'®yCase cf the United States against | injed by a shower of hallstones as large | treasurer, Miss Lizalo 1. Goldthwaite, all of | h¥oka or' the odis, viriod with ewen o | toilet, bath, and vursery, It is so Touls, 3: Philadsionia 1. clal Telegram)—Wecping Water and Man- | fancing government lands, the demurrer of | round as a quarter of a dol'ar, followed by | Massachusetts. James Stevens of Pennsyl- | ute. Lovedal won handily enough at the [ hecause it strikes at the root of all Cross. Hallman, Three-baso hite: | ley played ball here today. Score: the. defendants to the complaint was over. | & downpour of rain, the final of ‘the two mile f vania, Belle McDuft of New Hampahire, Flora | end. The time was oMicially given as 2081 ! L " 3 Stolen bases: . Hamilton (2), Sul- | Weepins Water...4 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 *—9|ruled and they were given thirty days In | handicap, class B. was postponed until next | P. Brown of Ind Harry M. Fowler of | Morrls earricd off the firat three races, bit | complexional disfigurations, viz. : the 1»‘}:--:hl’.::wulflh'lmn.“fn}"rg“""" Manley ... KoL e T B e O . vl B R s Monday afternoon, when the other special | Ohis, were elected as the executive board. R A e Y R SO MATS st LOGGED, IRRITATED, INFLAMED, Passed balls: Miller. DBatter 1 Datetrles: O, Coglizer, W. Coglizer and — - — rvaces will be run off. ——— and he won with ereat ease. Bummaries: ' | ‘--PUUED, d Aconh Kissinger and Miller; Tayior and « ;| Stoner; George Cook. G. Johuson and C. 8'z to 5 Day. Nitional ¢ irenit M ¥'oated & 1l Bloek of Bonds. First race, selling, one mil aladin 8 | SLUGGISH, of OVERWORKED PORE, Time: One hour and fifty minutes, Andrus. Umpire: Holland FORT SMITH, Ark., July 13.—Mary A Matagma’ o ; .| DENVER, July 13.—The president of the | to 3) won, Integrity (5 to 1) second, Mar-| ° ey " pires: Jevne and Murray. - - — ITH, Ark o= Al The Assoclated Cycling clubs met at Y.| 4 he | Al (310 1) IhMFR. himes Vs pltinian hicab ke e prtigies PIRATES ALMOST WHITEWASIED. | Shelby Dofeated by Colnmba Kittenring, George Washington Frazier and | M. ¢ A. hall Ftlfay evening to arrange the | Colorado Fuel and Iron company today con-| *GloGhd® face: Rising . Generation st L Ty v o thin, and fol PITTSBURG, July 13.—Cross’ home rug |, COLUMBUS. Neb. July 13.—(Bpecial)— | Richard Calho#n were sentenced in the | line of work for different comriittees on the | firmed the report that bonds to the amount | wix furlongs: “Intermission & {0~ 1) 2| ing kair, and simple baby blemishes i is wonderful. m :la 'n\'lx‘-nmmu\'(fl nfi.. Pir tes from a Thelfihnlln\' boye sustained a severe defeat | United States court today to hang October 1 m-.nnmu .-nr‘ul: m"f:n o meet to Iu held Oc- | of $2,000,000 had been disposed of. He sald | NGUEY (00 10 1), second remier ut out. Brookiyn hit Hawley at the right | at the hands of the Columlius nine, which | They all took their sentences courageously. | (Ober 13 and 16 is will be the cyc the bonds were first issued three years ago, | ' Thira race, mile and a sixteenth. selling fime, while Fitisburg’s bits wera acattering. | Included scveral playors’ (rom other’ towns: | All'three were convicted n the United States | fuct on A e drind ‘ot DB | O e o ouk slsce, ut omins | Gt paace. fpile'and v aiptaniiy op Pittsburg . 98900000t vayed witn Coatral ity omiorow. court here in June for the murder of Andrew | make |t so. Omaha's port loving people | to the panic no successful effort had been | sccond, Watchman 6 16 1 il ‘{l“lturnl oy Sold 1 . Corp., Holv ¥ Brooklyn ... 00800 | e J. Kittenring, husband of the woman, in the | Will see series of the fastest races | made to sell them untll quite recently. Im ¥tk race iaila aA0a awitist 4 inew (N ttsburs. 1 Brookiyn, 1. Earied runs: | CEDAR RAPIDS, I, July 13.—~8pecial | Caraer. John Aliison and Eli Lucas are 1o be | saamt ot o o 1 ndh it “bnis, | 8t Pueblo, which will be operated to their | T 8% Pit Pittsburg, 1; Brooklyn,' 2" Two buse hitsi, Telegram)~In ihe second inning today | executed | cups and glory for the puro white amateurs. | full capacity one mile: Bd Kearney A every way the putest, s od s best vlaster for womes S chuldren. B i "'ay Svealetyn. 1, Mrrore: Meehan He Bossed. Indian territory. On the same day Frank | Yer run cn Nelraska s re il be | provements will be made In the steel works won, Stephen J (evein) (3) -

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