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THE OMAHA DAILY. BRE: FRIDAY, JULY 19 the Indian officers that settlors were arming Loutsville ; 01080004 . Frimee and ' Nellie also ; peie themselves and preparing to resist his efforts b New York 030001510 PLATTSMOUTH'S NEW CYCLE TRACK | Class 2:20 trotting: Ten Ingram won Missouri Countles Finding Wealth in Old $0: Dot them oft. The telegram was inform- | ety Hits:, Loulaville, oy York, 1 Er; three stralght heats. Time vy Kiver and Luko Heds. :r‘.lry l'l:rl‘:"lu;y 'x';«;l):' :"n]-w\'lvv”ny!.r“, i t | Lincoln Captures the Entire Series from | runs: Louisville, | York, 4. wirst | Hackett Puughes .o Hole in Rumobr's | Psned Yesterday with a Nies Program of | jioy, N chtheross Genetal Gran; Poteuiun, r” phomi g Al erfor Smith, and a copy of It was im i base on errors " 1. Left on buses Fxelting R | Nelite M, Frits' Wagner, 1 : of the legislature giving to counties for school ely sent ‘0 the War de v 23 ndh s Di o f : ] er, Ta L :!;‘:lllnv:"::”“o;lv::“ e the Orippled Omahogs Loutsville, 10; Néw York, | : £hell angd is Diequalifiad, PLATTSMOUTH, Neb,, July 18.—(Special | IKht alo started purposes the lands formed by the abandons ! AL KOPHE, emBats ot the B Class 221, trotting, unfinishe - not likely that either the secretary of , 7. Thr <o hits - —— Telegram.)—The members of the Platts- | won the § and tosrcs I ment and recession of lakes and rivers will 7 y 3 [ tinge ks mouth Wheel club for Iy opened thel 2.1 \ interior or the War department will tak Wright tinger, Inks. 8t n i o ma i thelr Y. Dea glve Buchanan county about 6,000 acres o aotion I the mattor wnti Captain Beck hae | VERY PRETTY. GAME FOR FIVE INNI GS | bases: Colling poyble. playa | FIRST BOHEMJANS,WIN THE SENIOR EIGHT | new. third-imie bicycle track i thin ety | Reath n 8.6, 3100 and secont ity about § res ot been heard from further. The fact that the | | balls: Fa Batteries: Inks and War- b bty LA ok 1 "l‘ij.“u‘x.Jf."".‘-” Lo Phlib | tracts have been formed by the changes ot War department formally refused to allow the | ner; Rusie and Farrell. Time: Two hours The attendance was large and ‘the | 5 el (6 the Missouri rivef N use of United s troops makes the In- | and ten minutes, Umpire: O'Day Closing Events {n the Regatta at Saratoga | Program an interesting one. The results - e Missourl river during the past ten years, terlor department hesitate to submit a similar | Early ®art of the Contest—Bu | ANSON WINS A CLOSE GAME Foove thi M'u”,' 5 Sty Vektited were Change of tive, while the lakes have been gradually drying request at this time. The officials of the In- | ying Muve o6 Lan CHICAGO, July 18, —Harring a wild throw | ¥ y cone mile, open ten eniries, fitst heat JANESVILLE, Wis., July 15.—Summar! up, leaving several hundred acres in a condi- dian office very much doubt whether the in- | e Hinin s that gave the Hostons their only run, to-| ver Natigl ay the Course in mouth second, -Ioljoway of Plartamouth | ¢ irst Face class, trotting, purse | tion At for cultivation. Nearly all the land Junction of a state court can supersede de. s ;‘:‘: L “”:‘\“"‘\” T p sl Hoth rlkl""h‘i Finlsh and Time, il 1o 5 15 Second heats Gudks | $1.000 (concluded): Maomi won the third, [ 18 now in the possession of squatters, who clsions of the United States courts, which — AT Suboo oTta Won by buhCInE of Omaha. wor, Tidwood of Omani_second, | ourth and ifth heats. Time: 2:21, 2:2it, | Wl not relinquish it without a legal srug- e e AT muially wub| Lincoln, 8 Omana; 1 redl SRR L e A ) | RrSE PR QAR iR Simer AL 1g 1N | S Wi L8, JTon L SRCO0C, TeMEAE | M " oA Quincy ockford, I 2002 21 fitting climax to an afternoon of most spir- | gecond and Holloway third. Time: 2:33 4-5 econd’ race, 2-year-olds and under, pace, | e BB dd b ow morning for H | Brsion 01000 000 8 0mt rnoun of most sp Gond and Hollaway Ahind oniine: *EL40 | purse’ £00: Lopd ML won the' third” and | Andrew county the river has made several (ttsmouth won, Clark of Omaha | 10Urth heats, ©Time: 2:35 213, Coastina | thousand acres fn one tract, which {s now rich farming lands. A greater part of the iall of theSensationnl Varlety Marks the | . | LINCOLN, July 18.—(Special Telegram.)— | ~ Brooklyn, 4 Hits: Chicago, 5; Boston, Irrors: Chi- | Ited aquatic® sports when the erlmson- | ¢, 5"y District Attorney Sawyer could not be found | iladeiphia, 6. guegy 2 Hoston, . Barned runs: Chicago, | scarfed backs of the ohemians of New | second, Idwards of Omaha third. Time: | WO fist heat in 251 i settled by squatters who have no titie, but tonight. k. "10; Louisville, wo-base 'hits rson. _Stolen Yorl iwiing Nist Savs § : - 2% reat was declared no heat and a have oceupled and caltivated the land for sev- FORMOSAN REPURBLIC SHORTLIVED| Chicago Hoston, 1 ucker; Nash to Lowe to Tucker; Stewart | st pulled eight-oarsd race on rec- Hmn-“'v‘:‘”m AL “-‘h‘ly:: x‘y:.‘-'”y"'.‘fn (Purse | taken to mean that this land properly belor Py 1 3 rickson of Omaha won, Patterson second, Milwaukee, 12; Grand Rapids, 4. to Anson. Struck out: By Nichols, 1; by | ord, Al of N S el R YT omaha won, Patte i [ My ¥ 19, fnson, “Reruck outi, LR f the other tests had been | FEdwood third. Time 1 1-5. | &nd Afth heats. . Hime: S:ts 3:01%, Sama | to the county in which it Is focated, and aw sehool fan Chinese on the Ialand Well Apmed, bat e off Griffith, 2. Wild pitc hols. Hat | Well rowed and most of them hotly Two-thirds mile, boys' race: Brown of | Maggie won the second third’ heats. | may be sold by it the same me: 2:0%, Tan, - Ogdon, Phallamont, | the' proceeds of the salos (o hesomo a part Comalto and’ Belln “Bells also’ started. of the swamp land school fund of the county Will Not Fight. Lincoln made it three straight yesterday | teries: Grifith and Kittreds hols and [ tested. But one fluke had marred the pro- | or ey ut Onorna® (ohdt Gimouth sec- | 7 WASHINGTON, July 18.—The State depart. | afternoon. Up to the ftth inning 1t.was | Ganael Time; ~One, hour y LoMty=Ve | gram, a foul In the final senior singles, for | Three-mile lap race, six entrics LML A LI ment has received from Minister Denby at |43 clean and pretty a contest as was evcr STANDING OF THE MS. which Hackett of Toronto was disqualifiza, | WaY of Biattamouth won, Carraher of Unian | 300 " Baron 1 fn straight he OGN Peking a dispatch dated June 13, concerning | Seen upon a ball field, and, In fact, the| = Piayed. Won, Lost. P.Ct. | and because of which the race must be called | Time: 8:) e et O (LR 1ioalyy (MIElS e S et e DAREL the late republic of Formosa. He transmits | Buckerinos continued thelr graceful work all | Pittsbure ... @7 A W 80 again tomorrow. The weather could not | FIVe-mile handicap, twenty-eight entries: | Wiight, Monette 4§ 560, atrtad ALLLANCE CAN AL COMPLETED. a translation of the official declaration of the | through the game. Up to this juncture both | Cleveland 1.iiili! b1 have been more favorable for rowing, bar- | rickaon (ecrate o sveond: ioloway | giith tace 2233 class, trotting, purse $6) republic will go into history as the most | hits having been made, one off each, and not | Boston ....iiiiii. the crowd was larger than on the preceding [ yrtwford, (00 yards) - fifth; Brown - (00| sina, Plantaxy and Monroe also started P T Ui ort-lived government that ever exlsted. The | an error marred the score, and the spectators | Hrookly j 2| day YORIK, Neb., July i8.—(Speoial Telegram, | (unfinishatn:’ Tilly. Beainonsn: o te Hon | A THBRIDAN, Wyo, July 18.—(Spectl)—Tte Japanese have already taken Kealing, which | were congratulating themselves over the pros- | New York ... 0 The officlals of the national association for | —The twenty’ mile road race. which o0k | heat ime: 2180 e om My e b, [ Allance canal, which will water a large tract is only elghteen miles from the capital, | poct of seeing an errorless game and a close | Washing ; the ensuing year were elected at the m place here today, the entries of which were | Pield, 1rank lown Sphins. Hanpy: | of fine agricultural land near this city, will Tarpelfu, and order there will soon be re winners of the last road race held in|{~ Hinbe Da dy J, Ashburt n and Big Canal Near Shoridan, Wyo., Ready for SEBred; Br-Govern ® A oaRarated But 1t didn’t take the, Omahas long to | Phyioiiis “10iteeeee 5 Ing of the executive committee. They are: | this ‘wouity, was the most ace | Tthuriel sto be completed by July 25. Water will be run SH LIS 8Bth. of “M’f &nd e and Hi¥ cablre these fond hopes when they once got| Games today. Brooklyn veland \f,",“‘,”“' \ 4'“["“ :‘*“m Rowing club, presi- | mhice ' who .pln‘:"\;‘»m]y‘ ke Hatot ok Lost a Strrop and the : ot the IANAE.HEAALECHS oaus] by Beptembier have already left the island, and it is ques and they quickly piled up their cus- | Philadelphia at Pittsburi: w York at | (ii'i (s . Maher, Metropolitan Rowing | penter, Roe McGreen and August Gocke. [ KANSAS CITY, July 18.—Reiff 1o a | Which is the time the appropriation permit At AU o B e 3 16y Jufsville; Boston at Chicago; Washington | ¢lub, New York, vice president; Fred R. | In the first part of the race Caipenter met | Y % ey made 8 | expires. The kUsd. nde t onable whether the people are at all con- | tomary pyramid of errors. Of the seven |at St. Louls Fortnoy, Passaic Rowing club, Newark, Ind., | with an accldent, breaking his wheel, and |#rand effort to bring in John Boone in th Hh s LN H::pil a{r;;u-‘l h-\ ”‘ uf( l'h“; »;:r\’i) u.r‘“m 'vf‘ 1€ | ade all were rank, with the single exception ‘“{ rl"'| il ]|"' |"~nr|v] Berefs, Undine Boat {»w re a ;.‘l..”y‘.. . w,-ml\l reach him he had | third race today, but just at the critical | ton by this e [ kts and tone sland. e movement for indep: ce was i \ of | SCOLES .OF THE WE: RN LEAGUE | ¢lub, Philadelphia, treasurer ost over a mile, here was a str wind | time in the stretch he lost his stirrup and | ranches of McDonald, C. Carpenter, organized by the officials ”wl" were ,.t‘,’l‘ u’v Lol nl.]nnxlm ..: I|\~4I.x||<>l4lk\‘< v\‘.‘-:.‘ I First Race—Senior dcubles: The Harlems |:\H‘\\‘71|l!"!n‘,\‘l\\"le't‘ It very difficult to n‘hsu‘l just managed to get beaten by a n at | Willlam Clubb, E. W. Seott, H. C. A} Chinege troope in Formosa, and they are all | the excusable broe or the, VISI™S | st iikes Defeats Grand Raplds o a Post- | CAUEhT the water firat, The Torontos Towed | By ety ity [ace Was for a purse of 3 | the uish, Litte Bl finlshing that much | A. 8. Burroughs and K. J. Mills. The T A D oiinsars | Holllngsworth, Hbright snd Hill did geand poriad G thirty-eight and the Rat Portages forty, whil> | $10 to the second. Result: Gocke first, time, | talent, and the books vame ot ntay choory | Prise will add valuable body of Wite forts at Keall, of ;\,‘:‘jm RJis s 1o | work, while Gragg pitched one of the best| MILWAUKEE, July 18.—Grand Rapids ffi. [‘{::'I;":m rowed thirty-six. At the haif | 0 i.'ll'.lu “ ml\_]l Sis 3 Attendance falr and weather hot. Track | Sable land to s reglon usual with Chinese forts, Indefensible In the | Bames seen in Omaha this se.son. played a postponed game here today. It | cioely’ by “Rat “Tortase. and the’ Horin | Clil) whiael Fcen it the falr Srouiia AN raacukitata st a Karl Died Crossing the v rear, though they were very strong on the | pitched well till his support went to pieees | Was won by the locals, who batted Petty | At the stretch the Harjems and Rat Portags | A5t €vening drew out a crowd, Fillbhn o 1) won, Importance (§ to & second, | CHEYENNE, July 18.—(Spec sea side, and were proviled with Armstrong, | and then he let up, seeing the futility of hard j Wird. = Scor 013083020312 Were on almost equal terms, The latter | tam ey Mice Pen in 2:40%, with Hart Briar (19" to 1) thi Time: 1:19! 't S oD 4 Alonzo Lepper, a colored olng Kol Krupp and machine guns work, Sccre b RN U R e Ji HUL, thie, oWl Yorkete, Warer BAESt | T i o etie: two mille, open (s Second race, three-quarters of a milc pper, a colored man being sent 3 races w cto o oh, Maple W | trom Merket Lake, Idaho, to his home The Formosan declaration recites that th OMAHA. Hits: Milwaukee, 16; Grand Rapids, 7. Er- | and crossed the line half a length ahead, | open oily to Lincoln county and were Niaet L s MuplosLant (o || SO0 gkt Laks, LiNnoLLo Gy Rome S .IYfl[mm'.ln- hlz\"- Illflmmm]! China m{ u;\nw( :m i ‘\5‘ BH s’u Al rors: Milw l:k- , 1; Grand Rapids, 1. Bat- 'lll:wklnn dropping over into the boat ex- | under ction of the L. A. W. Six events Pormosa; that the people are resolved to die [ S1:gle, m...... i teries: Stephens and Bolan; Peity and | hausted, while Nagle splashed him with e X Third ra before they will serve the enemy, and have | Lirich, A [ Moran. water. The Torontos were about four lengths . Juty 18 (Special Tele- | wclilng: Thitte B (15 to 1) v, Johe Hoone | today. He was seen allve at Green Rlver, Hilan be.! ] STANDING OF THI TEAMS behind in crossing, third. Time: 8:43 gram.,)—Tho race between Taliryton's horaes | 5 determined in eouncil to con Formosa “ to 1) second, Lag 2 whiere the conductor punche s t t, ar Lol St e Friont. . 3 WAL IR 4, Lagartia (0 to 1) third luctor punched his ticket, and Into a republican state. It s stated that fre- | 1k Ty, Played. Won. Intermediate singles: . Jury caug b | R ey sle s of| imime: 0167 . had evidently died from hear : Inks, 1b...... 0 5 Jury caught the | Lincoln, at the fair grounds this afternoon 4 y died from heart failure while quent conferences have been heli with forelgn | Lontman, c... 0 Indianapolis ........ 6 41 1| water first and though Fisher of the | falled to materialize on account of K qayourth race, three-quarters of a mile:| the train was crossing one of tne high powers, who holl that the people of Formosa | Nattre:s, 1 D s ity i g Yarunas nearly caught a “crab” the first | ton refusing to drive his team. Mockett | SenUyIKIl (3 to 1) ‘won, Iuna (even) soc- | divides west of here. 1 must establish their independence before the | Miles, rf... 0 A S 8.2 time his blade struck the water he picked | Bave a fine exhibition of a five mile spin, | Oy Gateway @& to 1) third. ' Time — powers will assist them. Eagan, p...o. 3 0 ; itne LD GT e R up and went on evenly. At the mile Jury | MaKInE the distance in 1302 R L CR B BRI State Oficials on an Outing. BRtall s 1 n Te e was two lengths ahead of Hobs. who Was | var creoemis and. the Tobins wiums resutied | Billete (7 to 1) second, Mamie § (7 CHEYENNE, July 18.—(Special.) Hove CAUSED BY THE SLIPPING OF A PIN LINCOI Grand "”n’:‘»'l:fl & ‘ 3 Xu :i:’: ::x‘)nv\:m;w A M; ”’x]mlr'\]! lakely, | 'Priore Wall & lnvirs orowd T Sitenaian Y- el S i e i AB. . BH. SH. 8B, , 3 Pt Sl en were spent and pulled listlessly. | There was a large crowd in atte 3 T State Treasurer Hay will leave tom 3 A AV LHe KA IGR BIlinF Lo OB SOz L) > Games today: Detroit at Minneapolis; In- | At the finish Jury spurted a little and 4 " State Treasurer Hay will leave tomoriow for celdent r n Hil, - ah 2 napolls at’ St. Paul; Grand Rapids at | crossed the | fully ‘five length The first meet of th: Afro-American | Grand Island b., where they will J Which Happened Bofore, K 3 [ vaiikea ! Tetre Haute At X S crossed e line fully five lengths aheid [ ROBERT J CLIIS THE JULY RECORD | bado Mot 8. - ALTo=Alilerican 4 g i) ore tuey Wi \ B et Butore T b Milwaukee; Terré Hauté at Kansas' City. o “Fiaher, who ud bulied Maif 4 1ngih “s\ necimen will take place at University | pArty of Durlinglon railway offcixls and with ASHINGTON, stood | Van Bure % . 5 =y " ahead of bs ¢ 0:30. 4 = g »ark this evening at 7 p. m. sharp. Un- | them make a four of the resoris c from the meager data supplied by Licutenant | Ebright, b.. 1 0 GAMES OF THE LIVELY AwaTsurs | N0 00 Cebs. ' “_:‘.,,“,h ‘fr,“, DauRtiary "‘:"’:""’ k"‘":l:":“""':rl““" "";”";“‘“"“" Ueual 1iterast 14, balir thken) In e ovant, | Dakbta; wottierd \\'\unmli:: el [ S v Nty vad | she {1 — OrEW A0 REt: oo 5 AT S b aken the fie e of the Year. It is claimed on good authority t some | stone Natio park. R S Lo O a Y 1 4R st men Sty m. Randolph #ud Paulion Engage in & Des | g0t ()0 ,hml,,t“:”f,“‘lz]”'”h"l’\’\‘“,:f;"m_‘;: the | SAGINAW, Mich, July 15.—The fourth|of the swiftest riders in this part of the gl i the Injury sustained by the torpedo boat Holly, T Vi cldediy 038 Contest. pulled: two lengths ahead béfore the 1,“:‘)”‘,' day's sport at Union p: was go the | 8tate belonging to the Colored Wheelmen's Kanch Foremin shot. Ericason on her speed run yesterday con- s ’| RANDOLPH, Neb, July 18.~(Special | mile was reachad, rowin thirty-elght strokes | Weather fine and the attendance fully 7,00, | S ARODE UhE Bumbcr who will take| SARATOGA, Wyo. July 18.--(Special)— sisted of the wrecking of one of the starboard | Totals ... AL ; Telegram.)—About the Lest game played | to the Crescents' (hirty-seven and Insil. | There were four races on the program, and | Eifward Jackson. ©fank ‘Horn and other | Milton MeAnaly, foreman of the Pass Creek & pgore sy 5 . il here this season occurred today between the | tutes’ e S RtalE fast time was made. Robert J, in an ef- [ well known wheelmen. Mr, Hi <. § $ fy:‘“r.-?:z;; l{\"»in\::l I\‘v): )In lr]:-":u:xt:'-hln‘ ,:,“ ].Y:H:QI Lincoln Lyt 0508 Paulina, Ia., team and llumlglph, r.«unx:;u;.-.\n": ((\yulrl::gl ]rl‘.';:v. ;\\:xh‘hlh:";}(nrl‘[:i ‘pifl e | r<l-rx In’hm\l'h s record of 2:01} I:n:-l*‘-‘l {-l Y incaniain of ""l,-"""l‘““'l‘m“ I‘""fi“‘“l‘l‘:l" “‘“m; 1K e Rl deserately the starboard low pressure engine on its rod |, Farned rung: fincoln, & Omu in a score of 5 to 6 In favor of Paulina. The | in their wake and- Institutes third. At the | mile in 2:03. This ls the fastest mile made | I &% 45 Fomiree. The program will con-| Moutded by Sheephorder Smith, | lying at became displaced and smashed the big | Miles to. Inks. Kk out: P | sume was interesting and exciting, ‘with | mile the Crescents were ahead, while the | this year in harness, and the fastest ever | mile open DoCTAL: Ltarestacin | o o Rrtlcalcenas s Mionen dn EASC ieuK YilTidar, T A, aiilar seoldent ocourrsd last | Hases on balis o ' | good plaving on both sldes, Randolph would | Harlems had dfopriell back of the Institutes. | made in July. The track was conceded to | this meet w T R T SRR LR L L L L ) fall to the port engine and the repairs con- | Hit by pitcher: By CF : being struck by a bail, Killing two runs al- | [he Crescentsihad about three lengths ad- | be at least two seconds slow. The d-year: | Toske Untversicy, lub, Ceack - has | § (OB (MDISTIos Bmiin, iwassailent) iy in sumed many months, as It was necessary to | Jne hour, and forty-five minutes. “Umpire: | ready scored. ° The sime teams will play | Yantage. In the, inlsh the Inatitutes in- | 0ld pacer, Directly, 2:054, started to boat e e S R 3 Uy 4 i ¢ | Mr. Ward. othe me tomorrow. Batteries w reased their , stroke, but the Crescents | hiS_record, but only succeeded pacing | The prizes, amons the number of which make two castings before a sound cylinder | MU AT o eg o ing INTO THIRD, | Bhother game t ., Hatteries we : . but the Crescents | P! n” the “Dloycle thces Tyler rode | @ beautiful silver cup, are now on exhibitic could be secured. A careful investigation will | e MOTN (ABscial " ole B e e Giabirs Manaalbn, car- | Wi '"",','”';i‘;"vl’;\':q",' Ane across three-quarters | o' mile” in 3:01%, eRTInG Eube | In the window of Browning, King & Co. __Collius Pltais telf Defense. be made to determine whether the last ac- [ gram ) Another clos TNV S et Tty ispectal | *fgyenth ahead, winning in 9:24%. | quently Sanger fode an exnibition mile in e S | TRENTON, N. I, July 18.—In the trial of cident resulted from bad material and work- | tween Des Moines and St, y, re. | Tolegram.)—Noifoli and_Plainview played | the Winnipegs Ao Ihstitutes, biarieg, | 3:00, which 18 the fastest mile on a SAN FRANCISCO, July 18.—Thre .| John Collins for the murder of Student Ol manship or too light construction, or from the | sulting in favor of the locals. vas a game of base ball here today, which re. innipegs and Institutes, started. Win- | track. |, sad NCISCO, July 18.—Three favor A - X 5 3 ity | exeitin, ontest until the last man was | Sulted in a score of 10 to 16 in favor of Nor- | NPeg caught the water first, rowing a forty In the 3 t, for 3-y )lds, purse | ites and two second choices won today's | Of Princeton college the defense was opened foreing of the engines beyond their capacity « ¥ It is secarcely believed at the Navy depart o r by the terrific batting of the Plain: o] The Winnipegs ade o d | heats. Time: 2:28%, 2:2015, 2:2 t race, five and a half furlongs, se o g ollins' ment that the Ericsson was running at the | Des M e OO AL OO A 4| anatha sunraiy of, the umpire. SRR T L courty frat oand | Shelton was second i three heais. 3 At (15t D) woh. dosle G (if (5 5 | yould be proved that Collins' act was justi wh A SR i ek Sk . 200 : [ Plainview, 17: Nortolk, 10, Lo suLgnou] o} ARnela eniiple clawctil No others sturted i ST o B o ity S | flable homicide; that Collins shot fn’ selt came, as reported, but if this is true, it is said : Des Mol L ,x Joseph, 9. ¥ ; Norfolk, 8. Hatterie Tast elghthrtha T il he mi n the 2 rot, purse §1,00, Alles won the four and half furlongs, | defense; that he was attacked by the stu- vl abeta. thist. k6. mubt. have. beon Des Molnes, 1; 8%, Joseph, 0. Earned view, Graham and Baldwin; for ¢ oighth’ the Toftifutes captured the angly third fourth ' heats. Time: n 2-year-olus: Walter J (even) won, | dents with the palings, and fired only after ha i Y s o st L Me 3 , 11; by Phillips, 10, orty-four stroke .of Winnipeg, 3 ve | first hea 2 “olo! s < | (13 to 1) third. Time: 0: 3 Pl g . be permitted on a regular trial trip by the | Stolen base: McHale.” Struck out:' B: July 18.~(Special Tele- | feet ahead. Time: $:43%, LGS LA Latitude,” Bertie Third race, one mile, se : Seraphin was put on the stand and told about meeting D econd, Martha Smith (2 to 1) third | Brunswick, Mo., was found dead in a Uni im, 3 Pacific tourist slecper at the station hero SRR e e v retived in the final inning. Score: folk. Th P y | stroke to the twenty-nine of the Institutes, | $1.0%, Koll ‘won in three straight s, Results: by Attorney John L. ¢ 1, who said It | ur papnious sawas 3o 3 ar, & . . 8 e 5wl : - n even mone faverite, was booked to 62 to hird, for 3-y i And pWArC — mer, Wallace. Stolen bases: Blake games of ball will be played on the Exeter | yin, “itn"Billy McRenzie © and Rapidan | mile and . an elghth orence P (3 to A t Bovel Toguiations. These provide that at no | drews, 2; by Colburn, 3. “Base on bails today defeated a_picked | - Senior singles: . MoDowell caught the | Bravado, Atena,Harty Pennington and In- | to 1) won, Road Rusner (8'to %) second, | the students a second time, when the students and it is said at the department that by | fley; Albert to Johnson. Batteries: Andrews 'RAL CITY, Neb., July 18.—(Special,) | thirty-six, ~Atithe ielghth Rumohr had a | 2:22%, 2:18%. Volunteer Medium was ond, Carmel (5 to 1) third, Time: 1:41% the hallway to got away; that the students steam In a boat designed to run at twenty- Ll i 4 7 ve e o 2:2 . 32 Nt Roe itp L Y . OVER IN A MINUTE pitohenSiowhrinky why st Burwell. Tows! Rumohciand HacketteRtarked taaturn (the| sob; b T bice, Prse B0, Beight = Gtvexton Wants the Flgh, bodys WASHINGTON, July 18.—(Speclal Tele- | \JUDE tolay,” when a combination of a|ining Wahoo has a gentiemanly set of i him and put a hole in his boat and Rumohr | W and Lady W also started. off on that Island. The capitalists and busi- tests: Nebraska—Frank M. Sands against | QUINGY cooocooeienid 060 0 0 0 0 04 to Joseph I Sayles and himselt ilitam B, Beok sgainst helrs of Steln: | JaroYpdi Rocklord, 1. Two-base hit: Mc: | and Corbeit. Umpire: Carnahan free, and that he would go there Saturday | “The report is made absolutely out of 4 : P nEeE And Tl lar tion mile track. Maid Marian and O'Connel, | of the ampitheater by, tnjanetion o caon land, motlori for review denied. Garland B R forty- | ump're for the first five Innings, when | started. at Burlington, Ia., today awarded to | g vEFENCHEG Y oo stick work, the | - Batteries: Holton and Patton; Webster [ evenly and the Dohemians had a lead of | thrit it Benury. won the first race in| Free admission to Courtland beach. pabintioncts U R lows: Nebraska—Gilead, Thayer county, | madé a beautiful stop with one hand of Thelr little coxswain was Steering a course and attendance large. nmaries OMAHA, Neb., July 16.—To the Editor of King in county, Mrs. M. B. Rutherford, vice L. P.| th on account of rain. core: body. In her complaint she charges Presi- | duicker stroke and they drew up so that | Second race, selling, one mile: Ace (9 —— Jacksonville, o Peoria, 3. iSarned rane: | pended by the Western Pague. She claims [ ing on his men. Thelr crimson-scarfed | IONES: Ttondo (5 to 2 won, Landscer (8 to | juch more rain this year than last, but these reports in this country of a revolution in| Mr. Stout. of expenss Nash Barnes, a brother of |a scant quarter of a length to the good the | 1) won, Caesarian (8 to 1) second, Fgbart| 1395 over 1894, while the total average, cover- R Iayif they Indloata s, condition of general | PEOLIN < ... 10 T Ths Marnished ‘the banie aesant % tin: | ous third. The time was 7:39%. It was one of | second, Galon d'Or (6 to 3) third. Time:| Oklahoma City, shows a decrease this year today that he does not place any credence | Quiney ..........iill 2 the former action, and the hearing on the Golden Fleece (8 to 1) third. Time : at the WORLD'S FAIR, and at the Games today: St. Joseph in Omaha; Lin-| At the old fair grounds this afternoon | Elkhorn Conductor Sweeps the Platter at | card at Aqueduct today was made poorer ment has reccived a report from Consul [ GAMES OF TUE NATIONAL LEAGUE [ [nKe ooiiiin. “irst. ~.. Johnson [ best day's shoot of the tournament held . 10t JR the Averns han e 8 the department of Zelaya prohibiting the Real Iiard Hitting. Uirich: o 2 ARNOEL terday and the wet grounds this morning, | fourth winning favorite In succession, for on, The Kite (15 to 1) A, Mont. 3 S8 = levied on violators of the decree. Lampe was put in until they had, rolled up | Carrish .......... L. Stults hoot and the cha R TR RO - Colo el 9 Iron Bed, $2.95. close behind, “The LVelH Third race, one mile, selling: Marshall (1 dig, Kan way and Charles Larsch, managers, of St.|runs: Pittsburg, i3; Philadelphia, 4. Two- | well known first baseman of the St. Louis | 13 Fllenwood, 14 longs: Benu Tdeal (7 to 10) won; Ostlor Joe Mo, sell books. Sugden. Stolen bases: = Donovan, i getting old and is better out of the game . 5, Seven siigles and four pairs: Flan- R TOsh ME SRS N NN Aol B yincenty ‘a4 ball: | take life easy. Chris consented to r o | ton, 14, Knlght (0 to'10) won, Milan (& to 1) second. M. Snyder, Canton, Ill.; George H. Baird, | Wild pitches: T 4. Tatteries: ‘Haw: [ baseman of the Little Rock, Ark., club, has | plonship of norgpestern Nebraska trophy e o MARINE CITY, Mich., July 18.—Last night | 47eW?, g Trauble In ALEmw's Tapm. The dootors' sheut, iten singles: Madeline, - Weots broke down at the head | b7 electricity was today passed upon Marls | Thia la but of the score of bargalns \ 8! SPIDERS KEE inning_and won as they pleased. Attend- The prizes are Jing distributed tonight #he had been living and who had cast her méted to the captainey. Score: has been a suc . six_and a half sfurlong: - AMUSEMBNT 10; Cedar Raplds, 7 ST. LOUIS, July 185-T} f the d 3 il - 4 . o e | Cleveland, 1; Brogklyn, 2 Hits: Ottumwa, 10; Cedar Raplds, 7. Er-| ST. LOUIS, Jul -The event of the day | * hnird race. six furlongs: Hester (4 to 1) | =9 ! Captain Hackett was killed instantly by hav- | (qoVeiTG 7 preilh 5 L, rors: Ottumwa, 6; Cedar Raplds, 1. = Bat-|at Fair Associatioh park was the fifth race |“‘!.]|', "Dr. Hiko Second, Harry Lowls A ¢ by “pitcher: By Wallace, 1; by grounds Friday and « is wee! eavily *blayec eatherford’s phenome 2) ‘oung Ario cond Fatal Rear knd Collislon. ST el P avallace, 1i by Saln grounds Friday and Saturday of this week | heavfly played. Weatherford's phenomenal | 2) won, Young Arion nd, k Andrews, 3; off Colburn, 3. Hit by pitcher: | nine from Avoca, Hancock and Oakland by | wate stant also started. to 1) third, Time: 1 said: “If we were do ) v would time shall the pressure exceed by more than | By Coburn, 2 WIild pitch: ~Andrews. | a score of 20 to 7. Batterles: Carson, Hage. | Vater first. Rumphr was pulling a stroke | “'[n the 2:40 trot, purse $1,00), Burlingame urth race, one mile, seillng downiigouth, ‘we; Would oot Mo e 5 ARSI S ¢ i o Fitth race, ghlgiul .| tollowed him and one of them struck ibility could a speed of twenty-eight | and McFarland: Colburn and Jones. Time: | —The Wahoo team played the local nine | half length lead over Hackett and a quarte 1'in ‘three heats, and-Clara T was third. | Fifth race, steeplechase, mile and a_halr: | ! ck him B et it et ‘rasra St | One hour and fitty minutes. Umpire: Mr. | here Monday, the foth, ~The locals were | over McDowell. Fhe men were wide of their | Forester, Bsther Dee and - Kerins also | J O°C (5 to'6) won Yangidene & to 1) see- | With a club; that he was frightened and four knots. A e bk o. | ever, the game was playel. Wahoo bunched [ oo gent won the sccond, third and fourth et b Y, T, July 18.—(Special Tel hits'in the first inning and won the game. | $2Me flag, and the former, seeing his fault, | heats, Time: 2:15, 2:14, 2:15's. Viola won DALLAS, July 18.—Galveston wishes the Harrison Did Not Mention It. an_error, a single, a man | 8 W i o e m.)—Secretary Smith today rendered de- | hit and a double, netted four rins, It was | Pall players. and they play ball ‘Their | went ashore. McDowell in the meantime ness men of that city have appointed a |0 to an Assoclated press reporter today gra Irdian war dance just before the game was [ was well started on his way home, with Onkiey ¢Ix-Furiong Recurd Broken, committes to come to’ Dallus and make 4 | concerning the report that General Harrison - Wahoo . 100310210 0-17 oy v Wi p ida Athletic _club. ¥ ident Stuar Rockford 00010000 0—1|% : 7| the line four lengths ahead of McDowell. A |Stake at Oakley today was one of the best ¢ 5 cresident Stuart sald | that he would, under no eire ces bg George.W. King, Alliance district, decision | MPreio™ oo Bt S [ential Gy 00004100 0-6protast was entered and the remmiir nemmits | six-furlong events ever run in the west, | ioday that Calveston's proposition was o , clrcumstances bs 3 5 . g rowed over by McDowell and Rumohr tomor- | Won it rather easily at the finish by a |ty see about it. He there Is strong | whole: cloth. Mr. Harris i g t. motion. fa 3 e er & Ot ] THASTINGS, July 18.—(Special Telegram.) m el OB ounrid 234, making : y8 there is strong oth. Mr. Harrison spoka or hinted g::‘ne M%‘e‘fik dclo![:{‘pi[ :“(lr!m:;m.(;.r r::)l“el: sl((rl‘!l 5\_0\;(“'_“";:1 ri{‘\m'l»r;l:fi hg —The ball game today between Hastings | 0¥ length from Caesarian in t:124, making a ( opposition to the fight at Dallas, threats |at such a matter. The truth is that he did umpl game. Arapahoe furnished the | utes after schedule time when the crews | alternating in the lead, made ail the run- directly. You cannot say t trongly _ sche o e lead, made ail the Ll AL ; annot say too strongly that R Deid for canosllation Umpire: Mr. Hefsle The Tritons were rowlng forty to | ping to the stretch, ioing the quarter in | Brurt® s Fead Toras ang o MOS0 | not one word was sald by Mr. Harrison that The award for the interior finish, plumb- 2 Arapahoe ...........1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 2—7 | Bohemians forty-t Marian began to stop and Caesarian chal g ; Byitom N ) TKSONVILLE, T, July 18.—(Specls FADANOS o2rsivress 1 0 2—1 mians forty-two. At the half mile it | Marian began t n esarla a change of location way to his position in regard to the possibls O T i (Es .~.1|3! Hastings .......0...02 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0—6| was a glorlous race. All the crews pulled | lePged O'Connel, but the latter shook him | SR candidacy for president.” P Charles W. Gindele of Chicago at his bid of | hits coming at opportune m. 3k, the ] and Johnson. Umpires: Lynn and Evans. | but slight consequence, At the thre Ll e Murderer Pre ood ¥ its ¢ at oppo e « s, B Y L sequence, A o ee-quar- | Jocal record time, 1:01%, for five furlongs, T 3 . il d ane. $19,300. the errors of their opponents coming at Mall (g e Tanvle: ters the Minnesotas had dropped a little be- | beating Ben Elde was giviog him FIGURES ON THE RALNFALL, A, Ga., July 18.—Alexander Garr, 2 - | er, owing ¥ 0 ome. daughter of Manager John 8. Barnes of rse, ve f gs Pe the streets of this city be se William Erwin. viee A. J. Marishchall, re. | Righ liner, throwing a man out at home. | & % A8 MLFAMRHE e AT S e g tour purse, five furlong ugp st diito 3 is city because of a past due B ek Grove, ~ 'Poweshlek weak at the bat and fielded | the Minneapolis Base Ball club, has asked 8 an drrow, but the coxswain of to 1) won, Ben'Elder (11 to 10) second, | The Bee: I enclose a statement, made up debt, was today pronounced sane by a jury Hanson, removed. ~Lewis A. Rodwell was | yqcksonville 100000 4 1—6|dent Martin with misappropriation of funds | their shells lapped. The Tritons pulled | 10) won, KEnthus 1) second, Leo | bureau, which will doubtless surprise the :n{n. This means that Garr must hang un- today commissioned postmaster at Alnsworth [ Peoria . 0010310 0-5|and states that Thomas Murphy has con- | stifly, but Tesa, the coxswain of the First | lake (6'to 0) third. 1id1. great -majority of your readers. The pre- 1 less the governor interferes. Keported Disturbances in Vonezueln Dented. [ J1000VIe 20 Deotia, 0. 1 the ownership of $L80 worth of stock in econd, Squire G (15 to 1) third. Time: ckso 3; Peoria,’ 0. o-base hits: 3 stoc ost double and the bo gure dispe! 3 o the WASHINGTON, July 18.—Positive dental is | Chruthers, Katz (. Double biay. Payker | the assoclation. on which she says she has | ks Bent almost double and the boat waa REuzed il dlenalthat Aliotiont e OLyh Baleigaatll, & Manager Barnes, has also a claim for over | Bohemians cro the line bef e T (100 to 1) third. Time: 1:12. ing the entire territory f Ohloan Qalt Venezuela. The most recent advices to the STANDING OF THE TEAM ik I ¥ il e line before. the Tri- 5 race, purse, mile and seventy yards: | \N& entire territory from Ohlcago to Ss SLYN, “sald to be due from the latter as| tons, while Minnesota's boat bobbed a danger- | Fyies: Toutehman (out) won, Jane (4 to 1) | Lake City, and from St. Vincent, Mina., to 4 8 Lircoln . 3.5 | assoclation for the amount. A tem the best eight-oared races ever seen in this | 1:46%. . i of nearly two inches from last year: “THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS® qulet and peace throughout, = Senor Andrade. | ;" projp injunction against the management has been | country, not ten feet dividing the crews at | SiXth race, selling, one mile: Newcome (5 g B Q S B it 1 ined tor vae. use. ot R puntionteor & racelven iniset 196 July=a1, FLANDERS WON THE CHAMPIONSHIP More seratched Than Started. Chinese Harred Ont of Nicaragun. coln at, Des Moines; Rockford at Jackson- | Omaha and 8. Joseph will meet. The the Chadron Tournament. ¢ scratches. The nine horses in the first STATIONS. ANTWERP EXHIBITION, . ville; Peoria at Quincy. cams: CHADRON, Neb., July 18.—(Speclal Tele- | r; owever, went to the post. Sky Blue — L ETO, Y WASHINGTON, July 18.—The State depart teams: ; Fpesial Tal nowever, went to/ theth % Animal Extracts,—Corebiine for bram, Cardine g 5 G sqid ¥ i or 2-year-olds, only three of the O’Hara at San Jaun del Norte, Greytown, en — Hutehinson . Becond. - Richter [ under the auspices of the Chadron Gua club, [Ptignt Were Sent. out; with B JULY SPECI A L landing of Chinese on the eastern coast of | PITTSBURG, July 18—Pittsburg knocked arai s GRS ML Lo rning, | OUrtH W e’ ware unable to make him 1] — oRe . veenn.Middle e ores @ € D. The popular Elk- 3, J . . Nicaragua and providing for the deportation | Carsey off the rubber in the second INDIng. | Ml ..ouerseesrs. RIGHT x e Rduatar: ! Plaedaes. Sairled ok 1| 8 AhapEBunmarien . Sky LDt T 6o - This White ~ twenty-flve hits for a total of thirty-seven Game cal ident and | plonship of northwest Nebraska. Howe Second race, one mile, selling: Mirage (6 e City, Utah 3 oncern Deolared Fraudalent. bascs. Attendance. 2500, Seorer Y Tcv" | secretary of all labor unions have grand ad no_snap untll the last event was | o8 ‘won, Hawarden (1 o 1) second, Fac- Okl z Reduced from $5 3 ’) A% 2 2| day's game. 3 » " & o . has been Issued agalst the Excelsion Publish. [ Philadelphia "0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 — No. 1, fifteen singles: Flanders, 15; Wil- B won b e, Selling: ' Maraball G | Topeica, ‘Kan ing company, Lewis Holloway, F. W. Hollp- | Hits: Pittsburg, 23 Philadelphia, Connor Wil Retire. son, 15 won, Pitfall (6 to 1) second. Time: | \wichita, Kan. Louls, Mo. The concern has defrauded many | base hits Donovan Smith (2), Cling- el M ~ No. 3, fifteen singles man, 15. i) second, Santuzel (15 to 1) third. persons with whom it has made contracts to | Man, Ha Three-base hits: Beckley, | Browns, formerly a Glant, has asked Presi- | No. 4, twenty sing wders, 19; Ellen- + Voo 2 A West Point Cadets Named, Stenzel, Blerbauer, M. Cross, than in it, as he expressed it. He will re- ‘Thompibn, 12. “ockade (8 to e: 1:2: uron, S. D, 3 AR Hamilton. Base on balls 2 turn to his home in Wat Conn., and | No. fifteen siges: Funk, 14; Mor- hiCockada. @ to B) third. Time: 143, | H 8 1 ments to the military academy have been is- i Struck out: Blerbauer, | RRoger, but asked him to remain with the | No. fifteen »#ingles: Flanders, 14; St. Vincent (7 to 1) third. Time: 1:0 AVErage ..iooiii: 11,82 sued to George D. Borup, St. Louls, Mo.; R. an, Hamilton, Thompson, | team until another man could be secured. | lenwood, 11; Erway, 14 LA T SN Tl L% Chicago. ley, K gden; ¢ Lampe | besn wired to report here to take Connor's | 8hd $0 Burgess gun:. Flande MILWAUKE nce P won Woman to Die by Electriclty. y ————— and Clements. o! Two hours and L. | piase.” To0 'O Fepe a g No. 9, fifteen shigles: Morton, the Brewers' stake, worth $,000, today In| NEW YORK, July 15.—Sentence of death > ON GOING, OTTUMWA, Ta., July 18.—(Special Tele- | ner, 10. S e rate Pty ondhnte | Barberi, who on April 26 cut the throat of | offere: T as the tug Torrent was coming up through | CLEVELAND, July 18-The Clovelands | gramoyCedar Rapids won the game in the | . Anybody's shodt, Sfteen singles: wil- | of they *tgich, fucre was an attendan 4 H Sut.the throat of | ofersd In our July Bpecial with an unknown schooner, and the captain | ypee, 1,200, Score then almost lost it in the ninth. Captain | and It would be'w, hard matter to find u | Fjullerton Lass @ to D won, ahboss, (8 19 off. ~The date of execution was set for the 12th and Dougla: of the Torrent, Ralph Hackett of Detroit, one | Slesaland B e s oo Carroll Is on the bench without pay for in- | better satisfied Iq¢ 4t sportsmen than those | Djgecond, Miss Rowett (1 to 3) third. “Time: | W poginning August 19. the watchman, David Canary of Port Huron, | Hits: Cleveland, 13; Brooklyn, 6. Krrors ayre (4 to 1) won, Sundown (1 to were killed and one wheelman, & young man | Cleveland, 3; Brooklyn, 1. Ottumwa A0St AaRio 0.8 deet cond 1 e 5) second, Marie Woodlands (1 to 1) third. Ny 1400 Koad Tow lodg r Prince. ing & large hole smashed in his head and his | baire “Off Waltacer 3: off Grimie teries: Welch and Pixley; Heal and Fear. Aot W g S Lol X i, left ear was cut oft. David Canary lived | Stein, 2 Struck out: Hy Walace, Pix] an owners' handtcay, v and a half fur. 1) third GHBFULA EAGH' By L - R v etwes » Herpols of coln and | colt failed to make the long run and was | Madeline (10 to 1) third. 5. PEORIA, Ill,, July 18.—In a rear end col- | and Zimmer; Gumbert, Stein and Grimm. | DrtW§en the Herpolsheimers of Eincoln and | [0k on' by Michel, & 12 to 1 shot. Track firm. ifth race, mile and seventy yards Miss Della Stevens, of oston, Mass. f 10 per cent the working pressure designed, | Double plays: Andrews to Holmes to Traf- | boeck and London: Avoca, Riley and Woods, | 0f thirty-efght, ‘Whils his opponents were at | won in three straight heats ~Time: 2:25 | sion 3 to 1) won, Miss Blakely (7 to Junie | lynch you, nigger.” He said he went i Burns. Attendance, 500. Pandicapped owing to the fuct that their | stakes and had to make four detours. | StArted ond, Mendocino @ to 1) third. Time: 3:21. then fired. He said he did not aim at any- Declsions in d Cases. gram.)—Quincy won the game in the first| ppa jocals were shut c c N crossed to his own stake. H t o 4 2% g GRS s e locals ere shu out up to the Afth 3 ackett fouled | the first h . _Time: 2:14. Benzine, Emily | Corbett-Fitzsimmons glove contest "”“m’l SYRACUSE, July 18.—~Major T. L. Poole 5 con- | all done before anybody was out. Score: eature, Score: cisions on appealssin the following land con: the feature. Score: Hackett slightly in the rear. Hackett crossed CINCINNATI, July 18.—The Brewers'| proposition to President Stuart of the Flor- | had said B ok 2 ke bera e, including ground. and ing | a candidate for the presidency again: affirmed, King entry held for cancellation. | quinay. 3 Rockford, 1o Tworbase hit: Se. | , Batiertess” Clark and Hall: Richardson | teo disqualified Hackett and ordered tho race | The big Harry O'Fallon gelding, O'Connel, liberal one, including ground and building v cy again | : olght= : : new record at the distance over a regula- | RA%ing he v AR C T AT B e e tnot Toh G, e A L I | and Arapanoe was nothing more than an | ~Senior eight-oared shells: It was ten min- ng been made to stop the construction | not speak upon the matter directly or in- DOWN THE LEADERS. Evans of this city was put in. Score. the minute, Minuesota thirty-nine and First | 0:2% and the half in 0:4 H Maid | 45, and there will be no complication in | €ould be construed into an allusion in any ing and approaches for the public building r L off and won with lots to spare. The Spend- Postmasters were appointed today as fol- | costly times. Parker, who played short, |\ Nnis pOLIS, July 18, Rosa B, Barnes, | Dind, While the Tritons had forged ahead. | eight pounds. The track was fast, weathe: who shot killed Captain K. 0. poorly. ‘The game was stopped at the | the court to appoint a receiver for that | ¢ Minnesotas had gotten his crew into a erlock (2 1) third. Time: 1:01%. from figures of the United States weather [ summoned to pass upon his mental condi- and Jacob Keller at Houston, Neb. Hits: Jacksonville, 9; Peorla, 6. Hrrors: | tinued to act as treasurer since being sus- [ Bohemians, had his cap off and was cheer Third ;, five and a half fur-} valent oy is that there has been very . imply lifted f it h 3 | twenty stati taki b i 1 2 P4 “ _ o Ca ors. Batterfes: fs o | rec 4 no dividends, though she alleges | Simply lifted out of the water by their lirth race, the Brewers' stakes, value to | twenty stations taking observations ~only made at tho Venezuelan legation of recent | {g, Curuthors, matterics: = snwartz and | GLSN el Ve Bion kreatly in excess | SMOMts. - Cheers filed the air, and with but | winner SLiw" six furlongs: O'Connel @ to | soven show an Increise of precipitation in 0 znarzs legation were dated on the 9th of the present Played. Won. Lost. P.Ct. | salary and to have been assigned to him the Venezuelan minister at Washington, sa!d | Omaha .............. granted by Judge Smith in connection with | the finish and no clear water between them. | o 1 won ' Jim: Donlen @ to 1) second ! Received the HIGHEST AWARD S osep! 6 S . Jose « day. NEW Y E; y 18.—The ready or Venezuelan insurgents. St. Joseph 64 oseph Comes Torlay, NEW YORK, July 18.—The already poor v Pos| g —Toc as e second, closing d e favorite d he won very easily o Omaha. Position. St. Joseph. | gram.)—Today was the nd, closing and the favorite and X Y i for heart, Ovarine, etc., $1. All drugglsts. closing a copy of a decree of the governor of | FIttsburg Gives Philadelphia an Exhioition Third. Alberls | congidering the bad wind and rain of y first choice. He made the of those arriving hereafter. . A fine is to be [ They continued this heavy slugging when | Lohman ... a 2. Jones i i the drophy cor dhe . five: furlon WASHINGTON, July 18.—A fraud order | pittsburg ...........2 5 4 4 1 8 4 .| stand tickets for workingmen for Satur- as Wils Boyd and Morton fhtum (9 to 5) third. Time: 1: D an, pode i 3 46} Kansas City, Mo, rors: Pittsburg, 1; Philadelphia, 4." Earned | ST. LOUIS, July 18.—Roger Connor, the | No. 2, fifteen single Morton, 14; Bristol, 1 Fourth race, Averne handicap, five fur- | a ity, M Stenzel, M. Cross, Lampe, Sacrifice hits:| dent Von der Ahe for his release, as he is | wood, 19; Morton, fth race, six and a half furlongs, sell- | néent, Minn. WASHINGTON, July 18.—Calet appoint- livan, Lampe. Hit by pitol Sixth race, five furlongs, selling: Buck | Rapid, City, 8. D Lampe assed balls: Grady. | This Connor will do. Tim Sheehan, first | No. 8,'twenty-fiye gingles, for the cham- Florenco I Stakos, 1y CAMPION, . Tag Collides with a Schooner. teen minutes. Umpires: McDonald and An- S No. 10, nine livw bifds: Flande a driving finish from Young Arion and Either Thiree Quarter or Full Size. of 6,00, Summaries Dominico Cataldo, a bootblack, with whon the canal at the flats she came into collision | knocked Gumbert out of the box In the first | sixth on two hits and three errors, and | *o%: 1 First race, seven and a half furlongs: | she had ; B KUOM CHAS. SHIVERICK & CO of the best known captains on the lakes, and | Brooklyn 00089 9,512 subordination, and Burris_ has been pro- | who ' participated here. The tournament L K d LAY 2 from this city, John Cattanach, is missing. | Cleveland, 6 Brooklyn,'1 st by Gaane Fapian i R0 0 8 Time: 1:21 o Hot B artarinfi W every part of the| Fourth raee, the 3 handicap, two hours after the accident and bled to | Stein, 2. Two-base hits: McKean, UL Have ot Bah B n s s Bubnrt af s T § cond and Nsion between a Chicago, Peorla & St. Louts | Time: Two hours and ten minutes. Um- | W) fothade! . and_something in- | Summaris El Reno (8 to 1) won, Spendoline (10 to 1) writes: 1 have alwiys suffered L) L] trom passenger train and a Big Four frelght on the “rn\ll\:l\mnr REECA A e :,,,T.u',‘,g |{,. the h of l-luu vll'a) ng" can m““fll\‘:m;;m» \:nl—;ll‘.l x‘.,« “4"4 I""\‘lln rql‘l— ;l;r..n-l‘ May Thompson (1 to 2) third. Time: '\!::?:)ln‘x:“x-’m:::;(u::m;nd"m‘:::‘y‘hnl,x::lh'}'.! o Pekin U AL 3] RCK 2 REDS, »e looked for, as there are few, if any, bet- | ing: o B to 1) won, King Mac | 1:45. i 224 u 3 tracks of the Peorla & Pekin Unlon here to- | (qNGINNATI July 18— Bal A ter amateur clubs in the state than these to 1) second, Vevay (5 to 1) third. Time s - = phzsicians, bt nous relieved me, After RISRE tho roar coash Of tha passshses (rels Wes , July faltimore batted | {F) 12, pirited Kacing at Fleetwond. aking 6 bottlos of hard and profitéd” by thé number of erro telescoped and two freight cars thrown from Amn.luucl, 700, sore: AURIRGE (OF arears, — \ooond race; five m‘\vl a nuxr\lv‘..rli.‘,\m_ NEW YORK, July 18.—The second day ::‘n;ng;v'!::&mll - b Hattle ¢ (6 to 1) won, Alix 8 it or me , i, o the track. Miss Martha Wright of Eureka | Cinclonatl 0000001013 LoNDON Jan et the vebing plate | Segonds Fischer (4 to b (hira. Time: 1:1 of the midummer meeting at Flestwood | 353 to 'yon, sd'T faal was crushed and instantly killed. A half | Baitimore ....0.0002 21 2 0 2 0 1 *—10 -~ e Sy n the selling plate | "opping ‘pyce mile and five furlongs, park furnished spirited sport. Cephas trot- that it saved me dosen persons sustained severe wounds, but | Hita: Cineinnatl, 4; Baltimore, 1. Errors: | for horses of all ages at Newmarket today | ing: Michel' (12 to 1) won. Prince (evem | ted In 2:13%, fast time for the Fleetwood from a life of un- 5 Cincinnati, #; Baltimore, 8. Farned runs:| Mr. M. F. Dwyer's horse, Don Alonzo, ran | second, Billy McKenzie (i to 1) third. | track, making a new record for the hund- told agony, and BRR0N revever. Baltimore, 3. Two-base hits: Brodie. Three- | second; Primrose Knight was first and Bel- | Time: 2:5% some little son of Cyril. Hesults: Shall take pleasare ie spepking caly Sp————— base hits: McGraw, Keeler. Stolen bases: | xravia third, There were seven runners, | Fourth race five and a half furlongs, sell. | Class 2:25, trotting: Nutshell won words of praise for the wonderful med- Ellled by the Oaving of a Sewer Trench, | Keeler, Parrott. First basé on balls: Off | The betting was 7 to 4 on Primrose Knight | Ing: Flute (3 to D won, A B ¢ (% to 1)| third, fourth and fifth heats in 2 icine, and {u recommending it to all. " ! , s Ot cond, L ble (3 to ™ rtne: n, Mary C he T NEWARK, N. J, July 18.—One man was by’ Dayer b Brusk Gui: By Biiched | and 10 to 1 aguinst Don Alonzo 19 Lo Tiramble B 10 1) hied, Time: | 14 RN 5 S0 ine Aret b6 A Diood ‘and Skin WITH FREE SHOWS. killed, two fatally injured and turee serlously | 1; by {l-\ll‘le‘ri i Haterlex: Dwyer' uni el B T e wifin race, seven and a nalt furlongs: | i JLady Fargo, Ban Ore, Dart, "Brook: | = Disoasse mailed ol AR SRR A 1 e J A " rartarian (2'to 1) won, Magnet (2 ) se de, . B , Kathleen, Lady | 0 any ad- allo cension, ch . Tight :.h‘:: by ";:m:"lnl in of a --nrh m.uch 3 Dire; Molie larke. Time: Two ‘?‘n‘u'finx R b{‘ July 1’& —(sp‘a-lfl::-lf'l" o ond “Athelia Moy G 0 D third. Time: | Hannis, Tom Boott ity Akersan: Little | Greas, Rope, Trapeze, Contortion Performances, and - e e B Sy R AL S ennis tournament yesterday at this place | 1:341. Wonders Duplex and Fred Knsigh aiso | = in addition to above from here this afterncon. The man killed is GIANTS WHIP THE COLONELS. Grafton beat Falrmont two sets In three Daleadas b Anahen started SWIFT SPECIPIC CO., Atianta, Ga. P AND CONCERT George Viliadne. The fatally injured are Bd- | mude snough rins Ii' the Aret Tnalnk Lolay | lrge muinbee of visliors ‘trom’ both "towis | NEW ROCHELLE, N. Y.. July 18.—The | (ird. Tourih and Afh heats i 2135 ) 1) ar Warblers Sunday aft s In' the first Inning today | large number : th 2 ILLE, N. Y. e | third, ; th heats in 2:13%, ) a4 Tyrol varble ¢ n ward Lonely and James McDonald. {0 keep the Colonels from winning. The | withessed the game. =~ o OWnS | L yeht Defender just’ arrived oft Promium | STy | Zembia. won the firs and ADY. actionn NYAMMATe BURGAY AFISIVOM TR O TR ARSI