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THE OMAHA DAILY BPREI WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1895 fstence would have been made public at|of the agresment. The fesolution was re- r LY BEATEN Chicago, 2; ;1 Igheiphla, 3. Farned runs: | track in fifty-five minutes, paced by Seaton N N N o | 1. ©. Brou \ i Sithe i 1 i 3 3 s O, ghton, Marysville, Kan.; Frank M, . et . ety compirotr | et 108 commiiee. who wit seo it any- | ONAHA WAS EASI hias: 4 tRIBRIe, o o Bt | s ke I bR e R AS SOUVENIRS OF THE SALE | foiontShiema Tavei s etnts should check the report of the city treas- 'N'gl "fl'" be ""('If""l'":(hflv ¥ s ! Sacrifice hits: Sullivan. _ Stolen bases: | League of American Wheelmen sanction, P. Huff, Butler, Mo.; B. B. Larrimer, Wich« urer, not rmlv wll;:‘('):v- |mt|k'~x m“\nrl- comp- | | Mvn:?'hv‘\fix NM lhfl Fn::‘: :PI. v;“«'v; “u:nu s ’Ir.:xr‘:nr:lr »:‘n‘ '!rll‘!‘?l:l‘l:‘!l Iml!lm:!‘hh H‘l;l‘:_;;;' Kan.; B. J. Sadler, alternate, Sedon, Oitet s .of which &re roquired 'to 2 b ROTHEOH WHB | o ) . 16680 | 10 Anson, - BURIaN Bl iy Ca £ DWYER G ON THE COIN Kan.; R. D, Scott, alternate, Marysvill g U R R various de tdopted caliing on the Botrd of Fite and Lincoln Gsts a Game with Very Little | 7 Anfon. Stlugleght: By Carcew, 1. Bases | Yankton 8icux Indians to B Given a|Kan. : g 3 sitory by o cas o treasure Police Commissioners for the desired infor- i by pite ' Fraliman. Datteries: | L net Seco ) Tatied by the commmaller; and. wihite racog. | mation. Effort at Playing. by pitcher: Tmffon, TR ML Tl Rl LU b L BLLLE i gty sl Double Eagle E-ch, OLYMPIA BEHAVED WELL AT SEA nizing (hat there may be an honest difte Taylor offered another resolution by which Time: One hour and five minutes. | LONDON, July 1 o y o v I Umpire: Keefe e ih ence of opinfon as to whether this duty the city electriclan was directed to examine ¥ ot Y y ” SNSERS - ¢ he Newmarket second July meeting. | enjolned on the comptroller by the char- | the fire and police ala apparatus and re- | WOR| ‘RS WAS GOCD MEBEKIN GO 1! 1T0 WIN t m L, e i ove: AL ThG comimiellet SROUIE | it RN I Soresine ke b ros ang et | WORK | OF THE "FTICH:R ot ol BNOUGH TO WIN, |10 the tnce for the trial pinte, 20 sovereigns, | COSTLY KEEPSAKES FROM UNCLE SAM wing . , | VASHINGTON, J y 16. eport o have asked the mayor and council for In- | {700 B e Lol o etical work. for the box toda®, hut at the last moment{ A M. Singer's Virago was first, M. | WASHINGTON, July 16.—The report of the structions In the premises | A p the Giants sent Meckin to do the act, and | Dwyer's Banquet second, and C. Archer's | government board on the recent trial of the | | Late Addition to the Navy Makos & Good This was the first day | TORTE MR ing basls. It was cbjected that this was a V. F e el 4 N 2d | G : NOT WO THE MONEY. A [ Balsz and Kimerer Were In Good Form | he succeeded AMewayily hret was pounded | Golden Slipper t g evel o he '‘art of the Agreement Under W hothe | Olympl s be ecolyed ore 0 We R A ON Ay $10,000 | Matter that belonged to the Board of Fire |yt tne Fiof ham W | all over the fight and Batired i the RIth in- | cooiree wactimn Bomeirs o e o, A ' SR DI Y DACE fe e NS r 1 sha s . Saitna O i . elding Back of Them Was pd And wetired by A= | course was the Bunbury mile atrickstown Recently Opened Reservation Was was read by the secretary of the nav of the taxpayers' money should be spent | and Police Commissioners, but” Taylor urged ning and was ucceeded by Kissinger. The | inade the running for Banquet, with ¥ Y the navy, who early In maintaining f department that | that the city was ten years behind the times ¥ad, the Home Team's game was slowd! Attendance, 1,200, Scol Simms up, untll reaching the quarter-mile Cedod About to 1o arried Oat was much gratified with the showing made g proven it o e of so/iiitle value'as | In its fire and polico alarm system and the Helng awfal. Qb QU e tei2 010001010 0 1 1= 4] post, where Hanquet went to the front and by the Government. by the vessel. The Olympia passed an ex- the comptroller's department has. And in | regol vas, &d 4 Ne (el T 3 a rattling finish was witnessed, Virago o, y BRI Gonhsotion we would recommena that | T oroiavon, was, Adopteds Hits: St. Loul New York, 14, Iirrors: | winning by a length - cellent inspection. She made 19.6 knots, his honor, the mayor, be requested to im- | , The electric light Sherman avenue and 8t. Louls,” 1} N York, Earned runs:| Mr. Dwyer's Harry Reed won the sell- which is regarded as a very good speed Tedlutely’ cooperaie with the eity council | LOCUSt street has not been lghted for several | Lincoln, 5; Omaha, 3. St Louls, 2;' New York, 7. Two-base hitsi | ing plate” race, 103 sovereigns, in which | WASHINGTON, July 16.—(Special)—A | though it fs not conchlered ae the e In forcing econowmy v retrenchment in | Dights past, and the electric light company Peoria, Jacksonville, 4. Davis (2), Clark, tafford, Connor. Thre 2| event there w tea over the . | agh b o C ‘v' ered as the maximum not only this department, bui In every other | was directed by resolution to look the mat A . Joteph, 0. base hits: Van ' Haltren, Tiernan. Stolen | Exeter stakes course, six s, J. . |large number of Yankton Sioux Indians in|speed of the vessel, which has heretofore dephrtment in the city hall | ter up. 1 ‘v;\m-fi .\Illnlvh,\ m‘ Davis, nan, n.-.m‘n | |‘|.vk.nr, 'w»xl-}n‘smm-r.-nr‘hiImm (.{.{uf, “u\ South Dakota are scon to be made the re- | Feiched 21 knots, the present being merely & ye recommend that this report, with i i 5 Baltimore, 3 ouble plays: Quinn to Connor; Lyons to| duke of Hamilton's Harbarosa third. The | 4 > " | trial under ordinary clrcumatances and he presented herewith, be referred 1o .t h Arnsteln’s Subscription, Brookly Loulsvil H Meekin off Kissinger, 2, off | Harry Reed made all the running, and | government. The present is to be given as . o Mt P LI L1 Bayor, for such mction and disposition | At the time the lst of :he people that do- | Philadelphia, 11; Chie 3 t by pitcher: Fuller. ' Struck | by lengths, Atter some lively | Lo o™ o ) o aalbt which will brot (Rar R S s TessaLed CISHT00EIH CEIRAIEY thereot as he may desire; that the neces- | nated money for the falr was published the | Cinein Joston, 1 Ii by Kissinger, 1, Passed | bidding Ha Reed was bought in for | Souvenir of an occasion which will probably | the board might tell exactly how fast they e ZGrinanoes he basked 10 improve the | name of 8. Atnsteln, proptiator of ihe Pen | - Indian Milwaiikee, 11, balleg Farrel, aireties ‘et Kissinger | 120 guine ik linger in the memory of the tribe as long as | Were going. The board belleves, however, methods In vogue in the comptroller’s and | ple's Clothing hotise, ‘was ovériooked, In jus- [ 5, Paul 8 Detralt & .o hours, Umpire: O'Day, Wkl LA AL LER the tribe Itself exists, and s {o be In the | HhAL the shid exceeded this speed, and bases First—That the comptroller he authori tice to this gentleman we herewith he 1o | . Alinneapolls, 3 Terra Haute, & REDS WON 1T BASILY. ST. LOUIS, July 16.—A lumpy and heavy | torm of a $20 gold piece. b T SR S TR DL T and required to countersign ail che acknowledge his generous donatlon of $200 kbl CINCI July 16.—Heavy consecu- | track at Fair Assoclation park today gave [ \when James C, Adams and John C. Cole, | b, RS LR ULl b ) drawn by the city treasurer, and to keep | paid to us today in cash. Omaiia Fair asso- Omaha was easy for the Lincolns yester- | tive batting made the v\uluri' easy for the [ the talent a lot of trouble, and several long | S o6 'hogollat measurement, save the log. he was making an_accotnt of the same, clation. day. It was the tenth game of the season | 1teds. Tenny ‘had "his hand injured and [ shots took the money, After the second | FePresenting the government, were negotiat- | more revolutions during this sea trip than .1:-1";!1‘ "rn,u lkh‘n .-u_\‘ lrt‘u;u:--r 1‘:"1 re- —— e e &30 ire. {-‘.v;':u)( waa "m\tl‘ $50 | a0 Flute, the Winher, was ran up to|ing some time ago with the Yankton Sioux | when within measured distances, The trial quired, when making a deposit, to obtain a g | be e , and it s i to one of the umpire’s dec- | 1005 by the Jefferson stables, but the Cohns X i ; o upon which the present report fs basec duplicite slip, showlng the amount of the PUSHING THE PRELIMINARIED | ™ U games each. This ought to be some | slons. Aitendance, 3om. Soore: T ; A R e T R AT "r’r ;‘"“ ';'”;"“’“'"""I‘”“1 LU ;" &y r”"'; HOEIR i OMOIAL LHIAT, B Matelfa ~.-h-‘tr1|n Jofe deposit, and to file the same with city % + P Clnetnnati . 000320 0— 9 net was purchased by Dan Honig for $3,600 | of their lands, a provision was incorporated | oo ot WRGHE T B B Nk Whk i comptrolier within twenty-four hours after | State Falr:Managers Meot and Appoing a | Incentive for both teams this afternoon, but | ouign™ . 111107 50 0 0 0 0 1 0— 2| frm the HICkok sthbleand . Schileber DUt | in the agreement, which, 1o effect Wrovided | S weglh o obariment {0 lesen wiikt tig making uch deposit. 1 Numbser of Superintendents, will it? Hits: Cincinnati, 12; Boston, 9. Errors: | chased Highland for $1,300 from T. H i ‘ 4 ship woud do under ordinary circumstances, (Third—That the clty treasuror be reduited | mhe State Board of Agriculture, which was | The pitching of both Balsz and Kimerer was Cineinnatl, iz oston, 3, Tarned runs: Cin- | Wheeler.” In the - sixth race Merry that to each person whose name was signed lf:ul !;l,\ s Is a contract ship and had her o deposit, each day, unds collecte: sy 3 y L i iR cinnati, 6! Boston, 1. Two-base hits: Bw- | Thought, a hot even money favorite, was |to the agreement and to each other male | offical trial some time ago, earning $300,000 by him, Wwith n.‘-] exce “‘.n "'.v,"‘l [;.n;lll in session all day yesterday and last evening, | Very good, each A)lx}\an his opponents but ing, Hogriever, Miller, Smith, Hoy, Duffy.| cut down when nearing the wire' and - for the Union Iron works, by whom she was amount to be used as cash on han aceepted plans for a number of new buildings. | even hits. Billy 0'Brien 1s with the Lin- | Stolen bases: ‘Rwing. 'Long. “Double plays: | limped off the fleld on three legs. Weather bullt. The contract called for a 20-knot ship, office. sifiliog 4 & By . | Hogrlever to Vaughn: Ganael to oppressively hot. Results: olde o date o agreeme ould Fourth—That the city comptroller should [ An alfalfa palace was agreed upon, the plans | c0Ins, and when he stepped to the bat he} OHAVEE (0 |V ilEhas, GIBRIE L L RU A ATl BIE R AA R HATE PO | st QRUSTOR 818, RSeRMINL RO cia W e d 6t Kknots was attained 'fi}fr"""',m'l',"”y :< b mw’wvm!' “:m "!";" submitted by the local agricultural soclety | Was given a generous hand. Billy was very m'u‘. \s\ II\"mL a B: 4 r | longs: Nellie H (10 to 1) won, Dick Deneath | be paid by the United States government e different city depositories, so as to be able | UMt L3 sl LA o . 3 ol ays s, | and Vaughn; Sullivan, Tenny an G to 1) second, Wild Arab( 3 one double eagle struc the 92, AL Y rtain the condition of accounts in being acceptable. The Ancient Order of United popular in Omaha, and, in fact, 'Hl\\ll is, Tiat, Two, Houts. aud five Mihutes, Ums !I_ "I"‘ 1 ond, Wild Arab (3 to 1) third. | in one double eagle m n the year 18! WASHINGTON, July 16.—(Special Tele- the respective banks. Workmen presented the plans for their head- | Wherever he may be. He couldn't get next | ;jreq; e Se Ve furionga) selilg: s Wlgtel] 5 & IERIOUEL SIS agrectntnt It WAN &H0 |F s U tRute Rkt TRk B 8ie Fifth—That the comptroller be reduited 40| quarters, which were approved. The building | {0 1Louls Napoleon's curves. The playing STANDING OF THE TEAMS @ to eep o' Day (12 to 1) second, | provided that if coins of the date named were | & ‘ B el Sy Nt e O ey of eash month, or | will be 40x00 feet in dimensions, Other secret | Of the Omahogs was ragged and slouchy, and - d. Won. Lost. P.C't | Paros (12 10" third. - e 10414 1 [t the trexaury, cofnis of another date could ilw :mn;r‘ rred from company B to company D, o8 Lon. thi Hirst, ARy, of each month, of eel imensions. Other sect e 4 % ORI Ialtimora ¥ 7 hir six and a half fur ell- | ho substituted therefor. “irst Lieutenant Robert H. Noble, compan whenever dirccted €0 to do by either the | gocieries, it 1s expected, will soon follow suit [ they deserved what they got lcking. | pittaburg .. <& | ing: Mercury (3% to 1) won, ncls' Pope | “rhig Tndlan ofice has Just completed prep- | D to company B, Firat Intantey, Lisutenare mayor or city council, and to make a 3 Ak The | Clean fislding would have whitewashed Lin- [ Boston Wi (12 'to 1) second, Rosa Simpson (12 to 1) 5 L et AT X port of the same to the-city council at its { and also erect permanent quarters, ~ The | o two things' h i to relieve | Clevelan third, Time: 1:2. arations for the payment, and notice has been ble will join the company to which he is next regular meeting; and, also, at said [ board will welcome all such. cain, B Wo, things hippaned .lo TelOVE { myytrvaaty Mhe 3 9 G Fourth race, mile and three furlongs, | sent to the Treasury department ‘requesting | transferre First Lieutenant George B, time, to report the amount of cash on d Permits have thus far been issued for the | the dull tedium of two hours—a circus stop selling: Davesac to 1) won, Marcot (1 to | that the necessary amount of money to pay | French, Fourth infantry, will report for tem- posit n_the respective banks, #hown | eraction of twenty-eight buildings. These will by Ebright and a running citch by Siagle. r cond, Silve (6 to 1) ‘third. Time: | the Indians bo set aside to their credit. The | porary duty with the National Guards of oy his books. o stent yove | be permanent structures, calculated to last [ Lohman caught a man at third and a man . b ayment e made <h Genera os | Ohio, R et e po that e above | nve'Yeass’ nt'laas at first by quick throws, but that was-all v ; 3 Fifth pace, seven furlongs, pu L1 oI R LI L UL DOLLA - B R Jolon S ve recommendations be referred to the f ther $or51he g Score: Washington ... tarian (4 to 1) won, Tobensula (8 to 5 sec- | A. Smith, who Is agent of the Yanktons, and | Lieutenant Colonel John I. Rodgers, Second udiclary comm with Instructions to A motion was carrled expressing the sense | there was to the game. Score: St. Louis VN ond, Highland (8 to 5) third. Time: 1:201%. | who is stationed at Yankton, 8. D. The agent | artillery, is granted one month extended leave. ring in the necessary ordinances to carry | of the board against granting exclusive priy- OMAHA, Louisviile Sixth race, five furlongs, selling: Little | will draw a check upon the treasury e ' ! | g [ . | Louis “ i ce, e of elling: Little 4 It b0 sury for the Into effect the said_recommendations ileges. AB. R Bl - SH.8B.PO. A .| "Games today: Baltimore at Cleveland; | Bramble (4 fo 1) won, Spino t5 17, W00+ | sXaoU BONI auad: | DHIN CHaGIE Wil b8 s8Rt Land Oftice Clork Gets n Raise. WHITEWASH WAS READY. Seven cars of fixtures from Lincoln, shipp-d 3 3 Boston at Cincinnatl; Philadelphia_at Chi: | ond, Ida H (15 to 1) third. Time: 1:.08%. | {5 the Indian offics in this city dnd when the| WASHINGTON, July 16.—(Special Tele- ! W Vo AL 0 i SRR BRI L e S bitipl The anticipated whitewash materialized in|by W. H. Mann, have arrived and will be | 0 [ TGty et SO BT EILBUTY o1 wa o= W officials of that office have certified to the | §ram.)—Mrs. Emeline R. Burson of lowa, a the minority report, which was signed by | placed in the buiidings. Nosirens, 8 Washiz gton. Good Crowds nt Saginaw. i 0 0 Saunders. This report contalned no statement | A board of experts was appointed for the | Inks, ib.. 30 0 SAGINAW, Mich,, July 16.—The second | COrrectness PR m.‘;“’:“(':fy ;'('P”,"":sh :‘,;;r ',.l.‘;r"(\mnf‘l::\' $o0 0 !s';"fi:u:'mm‘ peilillag vi B y v classe ' i day of the grand circuit. races at Union | be forwarded to the secre of the treas ote 0 $1,000 per annum. of the evidence that had been brought before | following classes: T e 7 with an official request that the gold be| Anthony C. Blohm wi 5 Siats 0 y—F, itehcock o Lohm 1 Indianapolis and Mitwaukee Indaige in an | park was marked by a good track and large Skl S S oHEC 3 49 "gUA - e it L1 ohm was today commissioned the committee. It simply stated that no Poultry—F. W. Hitcheock, Topeka. 1 i y 1 7 member of the tribe who was 18 years old or SCORES OF 115 WESTERN LEAGUE 0 ed to agent on. stmastel 7 frregularities had been discovered in the| Horses—Willlam Burgess, Redbridge, Mo., | jj,) 9 Old F'nshioned Time. attendance. The sport afforded was ex- | Shipped to the agent at Yankton. = postmaster at Walnut, la. books in the comptroller's ofice and there [ and T. Slattery, Illinols. e s INDIANAPOLIS, July 16.—Both teams | cellent. There were three rac which WILL PLEASE THE INDIANS, was no evidence that his reports had been| Shorthorns—D. N. Monninger, Galvina, Ia. 0 went to pleces in the first inning. Al | [h€ favorites captured two, 22 trot ] There will undoubtedly be considerable re- iricorrect. Saunders was therefore unwilling Holsteins—H. W, Cheney, North Topeka. LINCOLN, through the game the home players kept | favorite, Lesa ikes, took rd_money, | 191¢Ing i the wigwams of the Yankton Sioux | Combination Formed Which Has Nearly to concur in the majority report, ;"H«'yfil :\-l?hl]rmh Bolton, Mo. X R. BH. SH up the fusilade and finally won one of | Saginaw Lass started to b %, and “l;ml' n(w ‘lr:.‘mu‘l‘nl l"\"kl\w"nr‘r)(\lrsl at m; Doubled Prices. Jobwen moved. tHe adobtis th inior- ferefords— . Daneer, Lamoini, Ia. y 0 the loosest [layed games ever scen here | paced the mile in 2:21%. Sanzer made a | point of destination in South Dakota and EW Y e 2 e o oot Of tho mior” || - Absrdeeh, Angus and Galloway—T. 3. Mot \ ; 0 0 iy mile In 2:0%, beating {he best mile pre- | iy turned over to its owners. Such a pay- | NV YORK, July 16.—Inquiry in the I At ot e ST e oot ot ry, Hig g 00 2 viously made on this tra 1, by FIVIng | ment wi . EhATA NOVRILY % nail trade in this city shows that there | adopting that of the majority. Howell stated ary, Highland, Kan. Indianapolis .......... 2 0-26| iy 1898, 4, by Fly ment will prove to be a novelty to the Indians 3 has that there was but one difference between eptember 19 was set down as “Traveling k) K e for it is the first time that the government | been an advance in the price of nails in the Milwaukee ... 2 011 " In the 2:11 trot ieneva w ' 3 " : 211 trot, purse $1,000, Geneva won 25 i " I 7 tho two reporis. The minority stood in favor | Men's Day." g Kimerer, | Hits: Ingianapolls 3 B i hird am fourth heats. | Time: | has ever sent gold as a payment to any of | last sixty days of nearly 100 per cent. This B b ldur Apdinst thie (hterests of Ihe harles Fordyce, superintendent of class [ Sullivan, SEHE M t ; Sullivan, rors: Tndianapols,7; Siwaulkes, 0. 1 i, B At Dol “won Wi | the red men of the couniry. Most of the [is said (o be due to a strong agreement ; i RNt “J," asked the board for a place on the pro- | Holly, “ss teries: Blackburn' and MeFarland; Baker, | fir and was second. Time: 2 payments in former years have been made by | which includes all the manufacture . taxpayers, The majority stood for the tax | by %50 Ghildren's day, whep he will put on | Barhes, Twitchell, McAuley and Bolan. : lkes was third, Nightingale and | means of checks, but this method has never | country. One thing is surtain aes® in the payers as opposed to the interests of the ) lay DETROTT, uly - 16 Seora: A A L \ng Is certain, and that i - i B a festival chorus of 2,600 Omaha school chil- | otalg > I, also s . proved popular with the Indians, for the rea- | that ail the manufacturers, dealers and etnte eharactorized the majority report as | dren, i allowed by the board to have a place. | omana otakonh De A1L TOGETHER. | mrsssomemes al mwmomcorme: © Bl oo | énconrcroap otr e 2 se $1,000, Red N x v , ! i Detrolt -...iier 0 170700 000 wany e Zi24 trot PUTRC SO0 fted NUUADE | son that they. have been In many cases |agents in nails in this city are now selling iitvet: eficions and’ vidiotiy o de.| The Thurston Rifles sent a communication | Lincoin ... 00122 Hits: Detroit. 6 St Paul. $. Iorrors: | 220, 2:19%. Glenmore was Second and Prin. | cheated, so they claim, when they have asked [ nails at the same prices. It was also learned fended Olsen by claiming that he was merely | 10, the board = signifying their intention of | ‘TSarned runs: Omaha, 1. Two-base hits:| Detroit, 2; St -Patl, 2 Batteries: Gayle ceas llzt-n (mmi Blow, Sable Hurst and | to have the checks cashed. They always like \h;u mvrlf‘ is u( strong probability that the b T ¥ 0 § 3) ] s, Pa a7 X 4 Johhs 7 . Allen Benney aiso s ecelve v cause of fts | Prices will go fro; ) 50 ce! the vietim of persecution from poiltcal op- | S1YIDE an exhibition drill, G| mbrlet, | Threaibats hits; Harnes, Pace: | and Twinehar? fokheon and Toyle. llen, Benney aiso re s, | 10 Teceive sllver, however, because of its | brices will go trom b to 50 cents per 100 elating to buildings the board adopted this | Dc \ys: Ebrigh Brien to Su GRAND RAFPIDS"Mich., July 16.~Score: | I 3 * St | heavy and bulky form, and they love to boast- s ie average higher than they ponents, and asserted that the comptroller [ ST ruck out: By Balez '3t by Kim: | Grana Rapids V0 5 51040 0: ot § | Claibiwoniitna and fourth | ¢y O amounts around when they | AT at present. This advance fs checked 2 o) a alle s (3 lases ol alls: 2z, 5: o r by 1t bl Ll < -4 s ats. ] e: 2:10%, 2:! 1 Abe vas v o nie Oung el ey 1 o) ea! o P b i ‘ldll,""f’;ll‘”r';]',‘l'i'lf““’ 'l":’”f(“'x“‘;‘“.'r';“l,} ‘l'?\l, gov- | , Resolved, That It Is the sense of this N e B T S R T Kansas City...00) 00 0 012 4 Heond, winoing the fitst heat dne'9.04" | have it in thelr possession. Souvenirs of e tear, that tcol mGhigreRdRaay) 4 ol board that all buildings erected by jobbers| 1" Wild' pitches: Kimerer. Time: Two | Hits: GrandiRapids, 13; Kansas City, 10 or Bishop was third. Leia W, Eximus | former agreements and other events memcra- | Pryimote. forelgn competition. erned by political motives by saying that he | and manufacturers for the purpose of ex- | youre” Umpire: Mr. Ward, Brrors: Grand - Rapid! Kansas City, 4. | and Polly T also started Hie ot haiThAlnE NRVERGAITY Ve Mr. Fuller, the senfor partner of Fuller had glven better support to a republican ad- [ hibiting their warés, and erected by and PHORIA KEEPS ON WINNING Batteries: Petty and Moran; Daniels and i S ' he Indians b sually been given in | pros., a leading firm of nail dealers in New ministration than any republican on the floor | with the lln*lt'j\lho( this board)aHallbe | R T 16 (Apealal. Telex | DerEen: 61 1] Two Favorites Won Out ot Five. ""“ ‘]‘";“ of "I’r;“’“" G"“"‘- f’,‘"" some other | York, told a reporter that he considered the of the council. 55100 the BROPSILY (OF, She, COMPANY, OF, REMON 0 | rim.iThe ‘Teotida downed i, Jackson: | A SRRE HAUTH July 16.—Score: KANSAS CITY, July 16.—But two favor. | Melt] than gold or siiver, and &0 an unusual | advanco in the price of nans during the last SAUNDERS MAKES AN ADMISSION. surance that the bulidings shall be subfect | v:lles “today §: a good game, though the | GEFe Hute. 81 ites won today. Plug and Wakenda, both at e 2 & payment of | sixty days a result of the general increase Saunders, In favor of his report, said that | to the orders of those erecting them, subject | Costly errirs of the home was what lcst | Minneapolis ......... 8 0 : ven money eame. T undee the Wit Vers | @ souvenir in gold. It remains to be seen | of business prosperity, but admitted that an there had been no evidence before the com- | to the rules of the hoard, and provided that | the game for them. There were no great FHI s: Terre Haute, 6; Minneapolis, 9. easy Winners of the second and third races, | What the Indians will do with the treasure | agreement between ‘the manufacturers not Titiee 1 show that Olsen was suilty of any | It 18 agreed and understood that the build- | distinguishing features. Katz and Iuwrn| Briors: = Terre Huite, 2 Minneapolis, 2. g3y Winhers of the second and third Yaces, | when they receive it, and how much respect | to put out any more goods than they could ! L Lt : ings are to be used for state and county | each made pretty catches in the outiield, | Batteries: “Fragler jand ~Wilson; Hughey | M G 19, 4 . e ehich | sell at a profit might have b o malfeasance in office or of any collusion with | fafe exiibiti 1 ¥|and the stick work of each was good. |and Reach were won by second choices and a 6 to 1 they will entertain toward the meaning which v might have had something to TR ErsguIATitice tn the /offios 00 the (OI(Y || a i ions only Sesrbe i STANDING OF THE TEAMS shot. The attendance was good and track [ lies back of the gift which the government, | d0 with it. According ta Mr. Fuller nalls traasurer. Other comptrollors nad dome jast | , Yesterday morning a delegation of twelve | o0Vl )\ D700 0re vV o et NDING OEDHR MS. | fast. Weather extremely hot. Summaries: | through 1ts representatives, conaented (o | have advanced more in proportion than some L 4 7 from the Manufacturers’ and Consumers' as- | 3 - . ”I;‘)'Fd- “4;’"' Lost. P.C)t. | First race, five and a half furlongs, sell- | qorata (o the Indians in commemoration of | Other things because there had been more of as Olsen had, and they had never been cen- & Peorla 00000032 *— Indlanapolis 24 0 ing: Gray Baffle 3 to 1) won, Kansas Girl epres: sured. He admitted that the present system | S0¢fation, headed by Secretary Holmes, called | yyyi. Jucksonville, 10; Peorta, 7 Kansas City. .. 6 2 @510 8 ’m‘n-m..l, Loumbra' (1§ to' 1) third, | the solemn agreement which It entered fnto [ & depression in this lihe than in most other d and held'a “harmony” sociable, at which the | yTHts: Jacksonville, d; Peotia, Detroit e 8 v TR G _ Jacks 4 ! 0. Two-! « . 5 Time: 1:08 with them. Even the most sangulne of th J 0 i ,ul',",”"l“""’l.".rh """w“‘:v';:,, “,“"’f"m““:' hatchet was deeply buried and the Manufac- | Tielt, Katz (2, Flynn (2), De Y St. Paul...l 1. 565 I Second rage, four and a half furlongs, 2- | officials of the Indian ofce. dg |Price Will g0 any higher. Mr. Fuller said: should be jmproved, but copten at Olsen | tyrers' assoclation announced that It was | base hits: Katz, Flynn, Taylor. Milwaukee 111506 r-olds: Plug (even) won, John Hoone |not entertain o thit St Ine | oo Boulbeiaya much IWti e danRenior (s should not be held responsible for past de- | ready to have a space assigned for a large | Parker and Hoover; Roach -and Minneapolis .16t 29 @ to 2) second, Madonna (8 to 1) third. | fdinne will regard the gift with seriousness, | QER competition in the natl trade. The ficlencles. 7 exhibit of home industrigs. The committee Mr. Stout. TerrorHaute ‘] 41 Time: 0:58. They (Rlont Y ® ciii | danger is in the foreign shipments of raw Mercer said that there could be no question | wag cordially recelved and a good space was MOINES WINS A NICE ON irand Rapld © Third race, nine-sixteenths of a mile, sell- | They anticipate that the red men will | material in the shape of steel billets and pig but that it was at least the implied duty of [ sgsyred in the Manufacturers’ building. MOINES, ‘July 16.—(Special Tele- | Games tolayi ' Minneapolis ‘at Terre | ing: Wakenda (even) won, Carrie Ander- | squander the money in needless extravagance | jron, That would check the tendency to ad- the comptroller to_inform' the souncil that [ “*Hefore adjourning. last night mempers of | sramy—An exceedigly smail crowd, not | Haute: St Pnul at Detrolt; Milwaukee at|son (25 to 1) second, Fannie'R (8 (0 1) third. | and that in a short time few of them will | yauce the prices hore." , 4 b Indianapolis; Kansas City af Gri ds. | Time: 0358, 0 ; s o there was a discrepancy in the treasurer's of- | the board decided to take a trip to the [ more than 200, went to Athletic park this f Indianap Kiinsas City at Grand Raplds. “ll-“l‘v\lrlh !‘nm‘l (B b P By T hold dn their possession the valuable souvenir, i ——— fice as soon as the fact was apparent. This | grounds this morning and agree upon the | fternoon to welcome the return of the | Gaumes OF THE LIVELY AMATEURS | selling: Wanda T (4 to 1) won, Charles|, It 18 not known yet at the Indlan office | BEN CABLE SETTLES 1T FOR GOOD. must have been known to the comptroller on [ location of several of the buildings. L D R At o Webtr (5 to 1) second, Bd Glefin (aven) | from what point the gold will be shipped, and May 1, when the treasurer's report was pre- i el Crperdiadlin bl S b Nellgh Wins a Good Fight at Meadow Groye | third. Time: 1:17%. no action has yet been taken by the Treasury | Kilinols Politiclan Puts & Quiotus to the v 4, p V) Fifth ce, three- ter: 14 ile, 11- I3 & vl seated, showlng a balance of $20.000. when | s 1§ PURSUED BY HARD LUCK | Des Moines 2000100003 by Thren Tatlios, Il Contayor (o Tl et aman t Being 4 (|| oebr e han iy Lith probeblajthatithe colnsjwl) Siiver Disoussion. it was a notorious fact that warrants were St. Joseph. 200000000 0-0 NELIGH, Neb,*July 16.—(Special Tele-| ta°5) euc N ¢: | be shipped from one of the sub-treasurles,| poRTLAND, Ore., Ju —Ex-C T et s Bt (there. as 0o Dall Player, ¥ Iy Eso Hilts: Des Molnes, 12; St Joseph, 4. Br-ors: | gramy-The Nelish base ball team went g | a7 Coonts Momus (6/to ) third: “Tlme: | whero the gold is on hand. It In expocted at man lllh‘l:lll b C;b(xleé l‘:llllylml sl money to cash them. Puce, the D ayor, Nareowly Escapes | nos Molnes, 0; 8t. Joseph, 0. Barned yuns: | Mo dow Grove today and played with the the Indian office that only a short time will 2 ORUEOLS MUTIA R IDtGRvIow. Taylor thought it was a case of “hind Being Drowned. Des Moines, ‘3. Home run: o Ul L A B LR 3 ; Second Day at \tliance. elapse before the payments are made. It is | t0day, speaking about President Cleveland sight” and that all that could be done was| W. R. Pace, & member of the Omaha bage | Three-base hits: McFariand, Richter. Two- | Me o ne. o8 o o and| ALLIANCE, Neb., July 16.—(Special Tele- | estimated that the sum of $9,000 in double | and a third term, sald: ““When the proper o Rits: Purvls, Seory. = Stolen hases: | Interesting game of ball from start sh. ; PR to provide a more satisfactory system for the | bail team, met with a painful and peculiar | M icane. Stonvl” oue Fy Biosioase e N ts, hombaas ol finel | Eram.)—The second ‘day of the races closed | eagles will be necessary to fulfill the pledge | timo comes the president will make himselt future. His_ only objection to the majority % + 1 Bases on balls: Off Blnge, eifeadow (Gravs D 420 with a fine track and every onc fully satis- | which the government has made to the In- Teport was that it “reflected on the city | accident last night. In company with a num- gxr_gllf;‘ge«.’ i i e Slxln:.";w f\ur the Meadow Gr 2“»“ m. nS(olflc. | Bed® Withs the. manngemont. The' events | ataes. & '»:'xll‘lh;)étc{;e"ug;'urlt";:"h!m- it :’u‘cc:mny.' He comptroller.” ber of his companions he was at a swim- | Piggemier (), Jones. Batterles: = Fige: | Monki ‘Giove 01 0 5 8390 8 87| today were as foliows: — D e pEes tnoconveRtion, norapon d o y g % § er and McFa ; Slagle d Jones, | Mo Ve ;. L = zhths of a mile, running dash, | EAPERIMEN L AGRICUL LW y :y ":;‘r-l voto on the adoption of the mafority u;'mg v.‘;,m‘1 on I'lovu;nl‘ ::m li- ‘m;‘ was .mmfi mier “and McFarland; Slagle and Jones. Struclc out; By Brown, 15, by Winder, 8. | paree nths of - mile, running dash, | EAPERIMENTAL AGRICULTURAL WORK Continuing, M Cabio sa: Siiver wi 3 oft a spring board into what he supposed | {imeie: ; atteries igh, Brown - anc 1D b (hnie Tos B olem i Ghby A Chomiwon M 1 not have any formid ¢ Pt Aves—DBechel, Burkley, Cahn, Holmes, | (.. 1in feet of water, but which.a e BETIUEN S T THE SECON Meadow Grove, Winder and Ame Impire: | et Sevond. times i 0" M| dome of the Thines Accomplisned Under | 05 V6 & Hntional '2'3'.?‘?.‘.‘{1?,‘3' l"-rl”l-L et Howell, Kment, Lemly, Mercer—S. AR SRR BRI | T T Howell. E One-quarter mile, pony dash, purse $60. Government Suporvision. is dying out. William R. Morrison will be Noes—Back, ~Gordon, ~Jacobsen, Jaynes, | Of fact was threc feet less. He had made| QUINGY, T July 1b-5(Spect) Telegram) | ORD, Neb., July 10—(Special Telegram)— | Entries: =Broncho Dan,”Moonlight, Snip C.| WASHINGTON, July 16.—The status of | supportod by the Iilinois delegation for presic r A ; i _It was a piicher's battle today. Quincy | A hotly contested game. of base bill a1k bawont Bronc! econd. Time. Prince, Saunders, Taylor, Thomas, President | several plunges, and each time had come 10 | won 1 by “hincning three hits in the Second played here this arteruoon between the Mgonlight won, Broncho Dan second. TIme: | agrjoultural education in the United States | dent.” the surface uninjured. Telling his compan- | inning. Score: cials of Garfield and Valley counties. o mile, r o $200. En- » ende dlew § 3 e The adoption of the minority report was | jons that he could stay under the water for sreeeriescis @ 200 00 0 0 0— 2| innings were played. Score, § 010 17 favor | tries; Batingtric “Hanks, Capiaty Hady | o ven an extended review in the forth Ynasolagial Qalary defeated by the same vote, Thomas VOUng | five minutes he dived again. After waiting . 1000000 0—1]of Garfleld. 3 A > and Flora E. Captain Har Who sold in | coming year book of the Agricultural de-| CINCINNATI, July 16.—In the first race no" in cach case. some time for the man to reappear they 1its: y Kkford, Lo hrr"‘ .}l:\: l\‘r’{«’n"v]{(lfix- h-’ll}.\'b}h” <§1:h 1 Tele- | the pools as a fleld horse, won by a neck. | Partment. It shows that there are sixty-|at Oakley today some of the best 2- pofi:’?fir“ resowtion that coplos of boik re- | concluded that something was wrong. argl | Guin 1. Two-base hits: | Waterloo Birowns met at the park today, | Lome: 1:45 flat, with Flora I, the favorite, | five Institutions in operation under the pro- | year-old colts in the west met at five and sent to the mayor was laid on the | 0 P Y 3 2 4 By MeDo, e S eahbog R loiay ad | meoany v v 2, 1862, - | & haif furlongs. Frontier won n game and feble and the council roturmed to rrutine | U1VINE down found him “on the bottom df | Klink (@), Struck %, MeDougal, § | For the first two innings voth teams played | G50 i, trotting, purse $20: visions of the acts of July 2, 1862, and Au- | 8 half furlongs. Trontier won u gume and i l\he tnk. Ho was taken out, when it was | b Undstwoed, L Bases on balia: Off | gocd ball, but, from Liat oo the AMINKIOn | Detendine SR gust, 6, 1890, Sixty of these malntain courses | wepl. “There. wa Beautitalt nuleR InCALS CASH TURNED OVER TO DUMONT. | mothed ;:;,‘,;{,‘ diving he had struck his head | oty Underwood ~and_snyder. - Time | foature’ of the wame "beine the fizhinfng | Ted Jiat in agriculture. In fourteen stss, scparate | Ruby stakes belween Zanone and Dragon MONT. oor of the tank, cutting his Qerwond wi g R | RIS A o Ay aene Jleutiing[iyoe o 3 3 i ’ Arcadia was close up third and _woul Tho finance committee reported that It | sealp an rendering him wneomselons. 8 4\)&0 heor and forty-five minutes. Umpire: :-!‘1';:"\‘:"!“"] Fn‘urznv“w’:;l e ‘),:I:{"*,:,':,':,, o any | Mmma i 8 PR Institutions aré providzd for white and col- [ SRRy "have “done better had sho mot had attended to the transfer of the ofice of | Pace was taken to his hotel, wh e PANDING OF 5 TRAM ting on & twirler who could fan the Browns, | Tomorrow closes the races, and an enor- fored students. Sevaral couraes in dairying | through the bunch in the stretch Sooner. was a cash balance of $658.43 and there were | aeoident happened. SAEUCL e L e ek L % & 41 Waterloo .1 005140104 2-2% png Shots Won an n Kole: value of additions to the equipment of these | wyontier (3 vo 1) wom, Sir Do (& 0=1 aggregate deposits In the varlous Omaha |~ pard Juck pursues Pace like a phanto Omaha . 31 2 i Two-base hits: Waterloo, 5; Arlington, 1.| NEW YORK, July 16.—A couple of long | institutions during 1894 is estimated at ond, Beneder (6 to 1) third. Time: 1:08, banks of $211,475.11. This amount included phantom. | pag “Moine 33 28 Home runs: Arlington, 1. Double plays: . o o0 e ‘Aqueduct track today, and | $1:415.495. Agricultural experiment stations | ~Second race, pu six and a half fur- 4 Early in the season, while at practice, he [ Quine: 2 Waterloo, 1 ngton, 1. Bases_on bails: | shots a a ac ay, an ¢ longs: Roosevelt (10 to 1) won, Jim Donle the proportion which was subject to allotment QuinsyE i 3 L I ote wareTE : are now fn operation in all the states and | longs: velt ) won, Jim Donlen R Dich. was su was struck by a ball and lald up for several | Rockford ...i111l1 62 3 Oft Arlington, § o Wterloo, 2 'Hit by | there were good prices againat all the Other | territories. Sub-stations have been estab- | & to' 1) second, Golden' Fleece (20 to 1) The committee also reported that it had | eeke, and since that time he has bean the | 5t Joseph, 2 5| Dut: Arington, 3 Witerloo, 5. Time: Two | tard was mediocre Resulta; o ot (€ [lished in several states. Exclusive of theeo | "Nk, W06 (GiiE. wix furtongs: Pop ¢ found with the treasurer $150,000 in union | Victim of several lesser accidents. Garmos today: Lincoln at Omaha; St. Jo.| hours and” twenty minutes. “Umpire: Mr. | " First rac King T (10 to 1) | the total number of stations is fifty-five, of [ (1 (o 2) won, Flash (5 to 1) second, depot bonds. It advised that if there was no R e T Py e LA e L BE RO o ol e b Al won, Volley (7 to 1) second, Salvoine (15 to [ which fifty-one receive the appropriation pro- | Keene (10 to 1) third. Time: 1:13%. B ik fon. thiess onIN Mt oy a8 the Cane Under Advisement. ¢ i| _STROMSBURG, Neb., July 16.—(Special | 1) third, Time: 1: vided for by law. The total income of the arth race, Ruby stakes, selling, five L Y| JERSEY CITY, July 16.—Th taken to have them cancelled and destroyed. RERSE + July 16.—The papers 'n Rockford at Quinc. Teles ¥ Dupsatel. A & S < ; : - 5 clegram.)—Stromsburg * defeated Wayland | Second race, one mile: McKee (T to 5 | Wrations d 1895 was $996,16 oh | furlongs, value to winner $1,500: Zanone A v 1 8 rac llec ‘MoKea ¢ ations during 1895 was $096,157, of which . Bl lor 31) 81 The city electrician reported that the x- | the motion of Mrs. Zell Nicolaus Rub- | GAMES OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE | RANDOLGH Non. July 16.—(Spectal Tele- | 1005 Hart S qsjae “econd Pitfall (5719830 came from the government and the | ¢, 0 1" won; The Dragop @ to 1 second, :::t.: “:l;rllt:ls:‘l(nultll;|x vl:m c:xy l‘mll l'm‘ln,x man for a preliminary examination of George i — i 'flrfinml'.:h lhlunu'l‘") lx};_!ll:m 'fl}'fi" r:ln)l‘;;;l ‘wn“r: "l‘hlrfl Tace i nn‘\: u‘l 1" {nr‘h_»n‘nijll--r- :‘l':"f::::']p;.,:f:[r::...‘n;:: “.’.‘.‘L'"'l'.i!fli:l‘,‘f} Inhv . l-‘lrlhlrux,l pursy, mile and |.~..|r va , according o plans preve | 3. e et ; o 3 dolph today. The game Tesulted mia (12 to % won, Montezuma (5 (0 5) sec- | § cgular s- | Laureate (10 to 1) won, Brendoo ously described 'in The Hee, would be $500, zlr“:"‘:::* :" r"l"_"]"v\;“{.“‘; “"a'l“" ‘r“e l;‘;ln‘mf,‘z Olovetand “:""".":“:-""l':‘m:"(‘i:.:"'_"‘ ble Set favor, of tne latter by the score of' 28 o ond, Tomaka U third. Time: (24 | tributed to half a_ million people closely | sccond, Tobin (6 to 1) third.” Tim The committee recommended that the amount | chack, were submitted to Judge Lippincott | CLEVELAND, July 16.—Thirty-five hun- | ing become tred out. The game was' with i ey O (Bt B arordy [identifed with agricultural lnterests. — The/l, S e be paid out of the city hall fund; adopted. | i "¢k, "Hudson county court (oday. The | dred peopie saw the Clavelands win two | out incident until th seventh inning, when | Warlike "5 to' 1) imimedsid SR SXDATLEISL ALatIDnR; AreRconduRtnE e aiRe e R T avor The electrician also reported ‘that ~ the | detense objects to the examination on (h ames from the Baltimores foday. Hem. | Randolph played horse and the visitors run | “Fifth race, five furlongs: Casette (2 to 1) [ range of scientific research in laboratories | SAN FRANCISCO, July 16.—Three favor- Thomson-Houston company would light the | ground that. it is un A ERR onAtasH BE TR IR RS Be in seven Scores. six and | won, Little Thorne (1 o 1) second, Skal.|and plant houses and an equally large | ites and two second cholces divided honors streets for six nights instead of three at an firm"n' m: ]MMT"""{'{ficPu!‘al:‘v.l while {he | ning's wildness In the first game gave he | seven in thre cess previous. | kaho (16 to 1) third. Time: 1:05. amount of practical experimenting in fields, | at he Bay District track toda Although added cost of $275. The Businoss Men's as. | D he hn nt ecites the law of New | home team an easy victory. Score: Another game for s cancelled | “Sixth race, selling, six and a half fur-|orchards, stables and berries. Thirty sta- | the fields were of a very ordinary nature, soclation signified its readiness to contribute | of cexmininy & bty pudge the discretion | Cleveland ... 01010400 *—g|andthe ghost dancers start for home. Hat-| longs: Harry Alonzo (10 to 1) won, ‘Littie | tions are studying problems relating to me- | the time was exceptionally fast, in the facd that amount and the resolution appropriating (:"[ ?xu;“‘xlrl\"m o tak 1o i ault betore the,|[Rallimare o, oavi st 01078009020, 0 a8 Joniee BERIREEL . £SO Rantte: . Theve ttea. ey gy Mitwaukee (10 D | teorology and climatie conditions, forty-three A e I M N b 0 YIal of thé aotion s Y Al i g o~ | Homer, Laftasche and Baptiste eré | third. Time: 8 3 con! % irst rac o ongs, selling: o 2,160 for the purpose of Hghting the streots | pincott. took ‘the paper In the cane Boqab” | Hits: | Cleveland, 8 Baltimore, 11 Er. | Gorethrea white players with them, S e are investigating sofls, twenty drainage and | (" bt sace five furlongs, selling; Arno (7 under the original proposition was passed. | berved his deeicion foms EClaysiand; altimore, & Famted | Ty,0nGE. POLE, Neb.. July 16.—(Spectal.) Will Sew Soma Hot Contests. irrigation, thirty-nine” conducting field ex- ; to 1) third, Time: The amount will be paid out of the lighting s U IR, base by errors: Cleveland, 1; Raltimore, | —AD® fi“';"l' {M“-'“""".:I.nflu::“n]xh d [h.nll SARATOGA, July 16.—The annual regatta | periments with fertilizers, forty-eight mat- fund. Marriage Licenses L' Left on bases: Cleveland, 5; Daltimore, | ¥Ith the ey Dy’ soora of 7't A Tha | of the Nutional Assoclation of Amateur | ters connected with important crops, thirty- o 5 won, Prince m‘t;:{:’::fl: ““f.m"'l"rm““r i h; required 8 L X1 Oursmen, which takes place tomorrow and | five composition of feeding stuffs and diges. | Hooker lle Bawn (7 to all bills of more than $25 to the 11. First base on alls off Knell, 3; oit " 1 r The following marriage licenses were fs- | o Bl > e Jxnell U| foatures of the game were the flelding of g s Hookari (s to ) seng aued by the m,:,,,y i b B f# Hemming, 6: off Pond, 1. Struck out: BY | \Woif for the home team and the “‘all | Thursday, has attracted here forty-five | tlon experiments, twenty-five silos and en- ey N & Nl Purlonks, ialle city council, in order that they may be in- k4 ¥ PR AL Foiiopond, & Two: | around” good playing of Tobin for Sidney. | boats and oarsmen, Including all the | silage, thirty-seven methods of feeding and | y; MaJ ook (4 to 1) won, Silver State vestigated by the proper committees, Name and_Address. Age. |/ IS8 BN IMTOR. S0 SLane »"'“"' Batteries: Ior Lo Pole, Bads and M ck scullers on the continent. Notwith- | dairying, while several stations have begun 1) second, Realization (11 to 5) third. There was a protracted debate over the re-| 2aVid F. Hunter, Omaha........ e B Aleer (B MeGarr. Knell: Gieason, | Grale: for Sidn or. n and Miles. | standing the bad weather today most of | operations in forestry. About 320 experiment me: 1:07% port of the committee on sewerage, which | M, Yy OTARE. cooionses e 20| iariex: Knell' and Zimmer; Hemming, | o GARKAND, Neb L) | e e R e ilver e course, | ytations are in operation in the different | plourth race, about six furlongs, melling: recommended that the contracts for the Grace | [T, Koller, Omaha..... /([ 21| Pond and Clarke. Time: Two hours and | PIKIRYS CTAC8CIRNG G800 0 tndlr team | Qiticn. While the eastern and- western | countries of the world. oyal Flush (1 to B) won, Road Runner (1 a N. Winters, Omaha......... 0 k mes w0 ho nder yestordayiand defeated thelr team 0 and western to 1) second, Charmion (7 to 1) third, Time: and Chicago street sewers be approved as I sesseess 23| ten minutes. Umplres: McDonald and An- a score of 9 to NIt was a good game, ws are capable of carrying away the o iyl 11123, awarded by the Board of Public Works, to PRBSONAY PRas R OE4 P, «lrlf"r\' ne mecond gamé ' the wisitors. wers| With heavy:nitifuy ' |Im I)\x:nurs‘ |"\\I"l admitted the ITur‘umn, HOW TO BUILD FARM ROADS. Fifih race, one Ilnll-‘.”nrllln : Bore % o the lowest bidder on Portland cement, Sev. Biskags o ine pod, gamo e visitors (3 7o 02 A ‘ortage and nnipeg men pull strong to 5) won, Commission (11 to 5) second, Lite SR Ribary i wanted: the Work 8009 with | Mirs, M, B, Oray Teaves fon Carroll Tn. | BEIE siory Bosrars: nd that tells the Al Hiag s (teengpn) wirohes and they arelall in e pinkc Of | gecretary Morton Recolven u Practiost Re- | o Cripple (i 10 1) third. Time: 110 American cement, on which there was a | today to spend the summaor. Arroll, T8 | 8loveland ve..orers® 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 o— 1| Lincoln and Onfihd il meet again at the | 1ol 'holy contented of any ever held under pore on the rubject lower bid, and the controversy became heated. T R e (e e Baltimore ..........0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0— 0|0l falr groundy,this lnflt'r"«wu.] This 1s | tha auspices of the association of amateurs.| WASHINGTON, July 16.—The reports of E:::Nltllm the chalr o declare that it was | ‘niontivs breathing Frli Asbury Parc e R T R R e S G L R R I Favorlien Fared Pr tty Well. several investigations conducted ly ex- vident that the whole thing was a con- Bounty ¥ S ) mmore, 1. rned 1oution, Lincoln. MILWAUKEE, July 16.—Summaries: perts of the Agricultural department have tractor's fight. He belleved that o County Attorney Baldrige left last evening Cleveland, KFirst base Omaha. ¥ incol: had been to see the members of the connciy | WIth Dis family for @ three weeks' vacation Cleveland, 1i Baltimoro, Tples Wil erzoereee Qi Brien | Firat race, five furlongs: Sorena (5 to 1) | been submitted to Secretary Morton. The In- council, e o , 3 ; Baltimo Ulrich setond 1 Ebright | ey econ Toaw . : 5 ke and the result of their persuasions was ap. | 8t Atlantic City. pages: “Cleveland, sy-,ml“n:fh;‘:"m Bt | Kotireas Loy o S k won, Dewdrop (30 to 1) second, Harry Lewis | quiry as to the best roads for farming ard . 4 4 by (2 to D third, Time: 1:03 ' 'S conducted by « 0 Roy: parent in the manner in which councilmen | Frank Peavey of Sioux City, one of the | Struck out: By Young, 4; by g | Mles.o...... B v ‘Socoid taos, sovan turlongs: Marle Wood. | fATmers was conducted by tal Royston, ware fighting their battles on the ficor. The | heavy grain dealers of the norihwest, fs in | TWo-base hits: McKean, Jennings, Sacri- | Shaffer..... Aidte" Iands @ to 1} won, Weola (10 to 1) wecond, | Who pletures the road that boat ineets the whole subject was finally referred back to | the city. With ten days more of favorable | fi°® hit: Keeler. Stolen bases: O'Connor, flagle...... G p i LR Sundawn (3 to %) third, Time: 1:0. farmer's veeds as & wolid, well bedded lone ; le | Kealley. Double play: - Hlake to Metarr : Third race. one mile: May Thompson (3| the committes and the city englneer. weather Mr. Peavey glves it as his opinicn | Passed ball: Zimmer. Batteries: Young | Darby or Carrish.. Piteh ... to 5 won, Miss Howett (410 1) second, Tom | (03, ¥o narrow as to b2 only a single track, GOOD NEWS FOR WHEELERS. that Nebraska, Towa and South Dakota will [ and Zimmer; Esper and Robinson. Time: | Fonman..........4 Caten = Sayre (3 to 1) third, Time: 1:43 but having an earth track alongside. “A fine The Intersection of Twentioth and Olark | PATYest the greatest wheat crop of years. | Two hours. 'Umpires: McDonald and An- | Game calodat 230-ball t al 8 | ave Four-| “fourth race, one mile: Mordotte (3 to dry smooth dirt track,” the report says, "is : ) 4 Sixteonth and Howard at 310; | ,hoUTh race, o ¥ ! - g4l Ul stroets will b a At the Mercer: Ben H. Hildebrand, Hia- | 9T®Ws teenth and 3 o won, Saldivar (8 to 1) second, Miss Young | the perfection of roads ecasy on the horses’ The contracts and bond of P, J. Mahoney | CIty, 1a.; C. E. Raymond and wite, Tacoma, | LOUISVILLE, July 16.—The Brooklyns Proliminaries AR-erd Cpn. it race, alx futlongs; Warren Leland | Tho wione roads, on the other hand, wear tor grading Thirty-fith street from Dodge 1y | Wash.: J. Walter Thompson, New York; C. | ok ht (hird game from the Colongls tos| LONDON, July36-titres'a gaz Hotan of the | ond, Bpondoliae (1 to 1 Ihrd. Timo: 6. | He's,In AT weather than o wet, beactl Davenport street and Thirty-Afth avenue | L Weachorwax, St. Louls; R. F. Connors, Hot | Murphy. I Collins' fielding was @ feature, | Cambridge University, Athletic club has Rali L tatlan Rt kA R ulones and earth sections of the road can from Farnam to Dodge were approved. Springs, 8. D.; Miss B. B. Fulton, Bellevue; | Attendance, 7. Score: cabled to H. H. Bherrill, chairman of the Ka rrere: y 8nd earih sec the ro ] City Elsctriclan Schurlg will' be allowed a | O. H. Swingley, Beatrice; A. J. Smith, Sloux | Loulsville . 20000000 0—2 American graduate advisory committee on | JANESVILLE, Wis., July 16. olasg, | BK0OL gxen ahd ther.Je ne dientty [o ihe leave of absence to visit Chicago on business | C1tY. Ta. Erooklyn T 909 0 0 0 F 02 §| tracic athietios, thet Cambridge” agrces ‘o | trotting, The Corporal won in threo straight | Meclng nd passing of loaded teans, | two 0 2 — Loutkville, 8: Hrooklyn, Fir- | the date, October 3, specifled In' Yale's coun- | heats. Time: 2:18%, 2id%, 2:8%. Abner, | POINtS wh ave heen ralsed in the discus. o8 .cwy:L‘-:.rh.“..:"&'.":-'f,':'.}m St LOCAL BREVITIES. Louisville, 3; Brooklyn, 1. Earned | ter challenge, and'Taskted on in thelr sec- | rity Quinn, Fatti Clark, Godela and Dr. | 400 of construction methods. No rutting ot piin Brooklyn, 2. First base werned | ond ‘reply; that the Cambridge team agiees | Cronin sl sthsis the earth roads results.” ‘wanted the boulevard sprinkled, and in this lle, 1; ’lhunk!)n, 1 'l",‘n o«:‘n \“.::’.L to sall on August 31, and that Cambridge l'_'|'!'4'l’la>~“ xrf.'u . unfinished on account Another report shows that tle quality and connection J. A. 1 Frank E. Moores gave his employes an | rlouisyi A iy desires the 3X-yard dash in preference to pERS 5 i OB _80 A P vl P fipt ' aaed 1o the' oty C‘::: :,““wfi:":"""'::l“:‘:y“ loe cream social yesterday afternoon. b ibe {'\:e)!;xrl?\?‘{?'ofz Darst, base on | {ho 20-yard dash sugkested By Vale, be- i eats Mimer 2000 8. e .'.“;r.fp." e ot 1‘1::t|=)m:'»n‘.: ised liiY‘ R in from Tweatyfoucth The Young Men's Republican club will | out: By Weyhing, '2;'by Daub, 1. Three- | cause of the shortness of the Stralghtway | ing won the first “heal. * Time the fertilization. Insect diseases ar: sppar- y-fourth street to the | o€ ROUUK 0 P base hits: Shoch, Anderson. Two-base hit: [ tracks in America. Mr. Horan recelved | Rebel, Medium, King Halliday, Margaret L 4 boulevard on condition that the w meet this evening st 8 o'clock at Patter- | ba: : ., And . Two-base hit: L 1 rad | Rebel, . King Halliday, Marg: ently influenced by the use of fertilizers, or- | Sleepless, no appetite and very much run ater mains ‘s hal ~ Warner. ~Stolen base: LaChance. Hit by | today a reply from stating that Yale | ¢, Joysey Belle, Van V, Kate Caffrey and were extended to the boulevard. The whole | Fom of :kof;’_‘::‘;’";’,:Lr'{"'l’m:”:’l‘;’"h [Elec- | pitched ball: "Shoch. Batteries:. Weyhing | @pproves of Cambridge’s conditions, Bon Ami also started, ' fano Biagures ¥ Tiring the tres wore lable | down, was the condition of my husband. o sine: d W v v 1 — A o such injur an chemical fertilize 5 A vesolution by Taylor cited the fact that | DFOUSht against Perry Bros. of South | Fay: | OTTUMWA, I, Juiy 16.—(Special Tele- | 1\ BrANABOLIS, July 16, Martin Horgan, | D11y the vesult of overfeediug with r'iro- | Wonderfully improved, and he now eats the insurance men had promised to reduce [ e’ wilt Nilon Siack Yards hank allegas | . ... ADONIS WAS A SNAP: gram)—Ottumwa won easlly. ' 8core: | the fleet centerfielder of the Indlanapolis | S2i0Us manules trom organic sources Thews | and sleeps wollj in fact, he is sl right, ealen If the improvements In the fire depart. | 1221 It ws decelved and that there was a [ GHICAGO, July 18-Terry's delivery just | Ottamwa ...o.ooio 0§ 3 0 2 8 8 33| base ball club, made a tie of the world's | mATHTeR JEA ’ Hood’s S ment which they asked for were granted. |in that a $12,000 r::-rx:;;ep:rrno ;v.”."'lyh" mered him ‘at will from atart to finlen.| Hits: Ottumwi, 1% Dubuque, 10, Fr-|[ecord at 100 yards today. He defeated | R — e ood’'s al‘sapar"'a The past few months had afforded a splendid | Wahoo bank.’ given 1o the | ‘fhompson played a magnilicent game In | rors: Ottumwa, 3 Dubuque, I. Batteries; | enry Buschmann, the Indiana Intercol Appalated t0 the Npvul Academr. | = bighly."” ) e A A Gt el R TR T left “und Stewart did great work at sec- | Sowders and Pixicy; Shieker and Dixon i fernoon st the ball pask. “Hapan. coma | WASHINGTON, July 16.—The following ::u‘:v“&?ad-’smy'ru‘:mMU:T:L:" R A hhacn Tale the remmitaswts 800 08 Bot spr ey e ond. endance, 2,000, Score: - ——e ed the distance in 0:94-5, which is the | persous have been appointed cadets at the | — o on? 5 " " i o 3N § S aias N ning T 1 ple Tl 2 it 10 be the sense of the council that it was | Plunge bath, tally-ho coach ridss, Enquire | Phijadeiptia 2008101350 LousvicLe Juy twitiam sherr | §550rd, made by Harey' Beinune and A1l nayval acadomy: R. F. Turwer, McGrosor | Hood's Pillg Sre 81 iver i, bikow [t Johnson, the professional runners, and Johu N lme that the tasurance men kept their part | 1401 Farnam ' street. Hits: Chicago, §; Philadeiphia, 17. Errors: | today rode twenty mies at Fountain Ferry | 1 Cruth, the amateur. Eo ARG o Frederick Potter, -ulternate, Hénry, IiL.; | ness, headacko. g,

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