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i S a1 A 00 0 S 3 WA N AN BB ALy o e mwmmlafll".‘“mm ”,' —— .“ — — THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:“waip..aSDAY, JU 1895, IE THE (‘AME AWAY | e Andemons; 4. Sutse-nase shites, Sy Flansburg, Kalamazoo, won: 1. D. Parker, | won, Midlo_(®t0-1) second, Chug Nut (3 to BFER N A A AT ‘ s Two-base hits: Selbach, McGuire. Sacrifice | Lanaing, second: Raiph Stambers, Port (1) third. Tirm ¥ FV ()N THF WARPATH s sum. oad quip CITY (( IJVC" PR CP}.DINCS B 'A By hita: O Connor, MoAleer, Stolen bases: Bur. | Huron, third. Time: 302 2 e 2 2\ 4 Ve e AR i ) gl ) 2 () oL — A e A C hoons Troubts | wam: Tom' Cooper. Detroit, '-'.'-'.‘»).mx'_"'f;"“.‘:[ GAMES OF AU LIVELY AMATEURS $15000000, e e : ‘Mekean to Childs to O'Connor;| Johnson, Hartford, third, Time: 20f 4-5 Beadshaw Hentan THEL P y 3 AL s Mile, Staté o plonship Nork in a Good Ga 'n s - ) - N A Twelvo Basoson Balls Results in the Down- p\h-hl‘ll.;‘vul‘l O o AR et K erion, | Stamberw, Port & o aon Lab vige Halks at Home, Omaha Brewers Worked Up to the Fer-| TRXANS — comive Kment Brings the Police Department Bos fall of Denver. Wallace, Cup A Zimmer: Anderson and | burg, Kalamazoo, second. Time: 3:0 1-5. b, ; (Special Telegram.) : - Paekl o . Hngesn in e Salaintivs Body; McGuire. Time: Two hours and forty-ive pone mile open, clags A% H, A. Caldwell, | —The Bradshaw and York base ball teams menting Point. RS i DO BORe: fore the Legislative Body Losoat minutes, Umpire: Murray. = ¢ dark. | ondi B, G Cox, “Chicago, thirde ime: | Maved at this hith today, 1t was the best F. P, Morgan, live stock agent of the Santa o | game here thts seison. Score " “Neve 0 LINGOLN AND PEORIA BOTH WIN| ness” Score: PEES mne pandticar, clam B, il sy RS CHARGE RAILROADS WITH UNFAIRNESS | Fe In Toxas, is in town. “Never has the | OFFERS A RESOLUTION FOR AN INQUIRY leveland .......ooucooesen § 00 0 4 8= 8] cooper, Detroit, won: J. P Bilss Bradshaw ..aciaul 0 4 2 0 6 0 1 | outlook for cattle been so good as this year, Pitite: Cleyoie S ashinklon; K. dov T s e Gy, iR | " Battorios: Fork, Dale o apbell: T i sald he. “This seems to be the year for Ebright and Dugdale Flnll“l I Clvelan ashington, 3. Barned | _Five mile handicap, class A walter | Bradshaw,” Aflcin, and Douglass, Umpire im is Made that Knnsas City and | feeders and I personally know of many cow | Asks by What A Trouble In Maintaining Thelr | rund: Washington, 2. First base by errors: | Jones, Kalamazoo, won; k. Maur, Niles, PRICE! N, July 28— (Special Tele- ¥ o men who propose feeding stock in Nebraska Hee Co Lend—Quiney One from A D A O I e o ! Tt \-“”Q“' gram)—The Virghia and Beatrice " ball Freight Rates on the Same this year. Yesterday a friend of mi Dustness—A Jnekno SR Wilsan 1 nit oung, 11 off Mers £ O ey 1o g, M Nel- [ teams met om thatfieatrice grounds this aft- Ca tttel h of 4,000 cattle, 4, 5 and 6. Investign Birick got: ' Dy Youns 3i by Mer- | — One mile, tandem, class B: Diau and | 100N Durin the last half of the eighth Lo for $3.50 on the hoof. These he will feed on Home runs: Jovce (. ' Sacrifice | . B, "Howler, Chicago, i A T | ool oF the rimiean (hat oMelal dé. —_— !l;|~ Nebraska farm of 16,000 acres. He wll : $8) 11 Detve MeKean. Stolen bases: 0'Connor, Zim- | Brown, Cleveland, and ) the umpire, and that officls drive them twelve miles and after an hour's S M ’ R o, 1 Dytvnt & mer, Wlilson, Double plays: McKean to | Buffald, second. Time: 2:16 4-5 o by N I eefal Tete- | The brewers of Omaha are up in arms | rest will weigh and then ship At the regular session of the elty councll s A acksonvile, % Childs to O'Connor, Batteries: Wiison, - - gram.)—8ix Hundred *people watched against the alleged unjust discrimination in| “Texas caftle are coming Into South [held last night Mr. Kment announced that ' Rockford, (il IR Tt PR L LR Gre (e CALLED JOCKEY REAGAN UP. fiverlont game of Base ball played on thoe | rates maintained by the rallroads to Falls | Omaha, Cudahy having a buyer In the Lone |he had a resolution in his nside pocket Croveiind, S Washigton, $3; eleven in- | Time: One hour arid twenty-five minutes . grounds this year between the Sterling High | 3 Star state looking after his interests, and I|wphich should not be overlooked, This reso- nings. b Lo i MRS ONN GAME, Lunded Hix Mount IFiyers and Tecumseh Crackerjacks City and adjacent towns and In favor of ]K“" belleve one or two other South Omaha repro- | |/ N ; ;' e ; s \ Pittsburg, Baltimore, 4; ten Inoings. OLTS CAPTURE ONE 2. prised the cursion train brought 300 of ] sas City and St. Joseph to points equi-dis- | sentatives are scouring the state for Texans.' on covered several pages of paper and Boston, 10; St. Louls, 8 CHICAGO, July The Colts outplayed | xpw YORK. Jul here | thusiastic people to the ground re- | tant between Falls City and Omaha. Un-| Colonel Pratt had a big bunch of fat cattle | Was devoted to a rehash of some of the ew York, 7; Cincinnati, 3. Brooklyn today ‘in the game of the| NI SR LA . there | tirned immediately. e game s bl L L S oM - Cfeago, 8! Hrookiyn, 8 worron P et i T Birat started | was only a falr card at Bench | ke wan s ok Sne vam siare 1o e, | der the western classification, as erectod by |on the South Omaha market Monday. | variegaed rumors that have been current Minneapolis, 18; Detrolt, 5. vm--r '|'1" in the |.»v||‘x In the fifth two bases | tod the attendance was 3 resulting in a score of 4 to 9|the rallroads west of Chicago, the discrim- ('!l;r:.\l !'r,h:. hl)',: :vm n,\‘:“n‘h;\':'”:‘uJ:‘ ;m_r]u‘"lml'xv- for some time, and wound up by directing Kansas City, 20; Grand Rapids, 3 ;h" (:-nu::mlle;h«r'nu- fame shutting the £5. HiA' ChETBIBUNE o1t (ATABGI,QTsAR, I brought three in ahead of him. This lost [ Much moment that not only the brewers, [ secemed to swamp the yards. They offered Board of Fire and Police Commissioners, il ocals out without a hit, Hyan's appear- | He had the mount on Mabe. Glenn i the game to Sterling. Bruner and Conlin, | but th o agric me: o $4.16 and split them up, but T couldn't The committea was directed to ascertal enve! e 7l o a winner. She had a flying start, however. [ Tecumgeh, ani Whited and Zediker for Ster- . g to - 8 11 ship t gram.)—The Denver ball team lost today's | opjeago , 20106000 e Th R TATAAH . 4 ling. The second game will be played in | Justed upon a basis somewhat favorable to 5 contract for the employment of a chief ot hough the ghie wis o 9 of three lengths. Appomattox, was the e A L N RAILROADS GOBBLE UF AND! game by a close score, though the game 1y . 030 00100 vorite, but the best he ild do was to l‘r'n umseh on next Tuesd: V. Sp v of | this city, instead of permitting the palpable by police, whether there were more than two The chief trouble } 10; Brooklvn, 12. Error " Kirth umpired the gam torling has en- ; 8 Lot loosely played throughout. The chief troub ! § 12 i| 10 with the “also rans.” In the second race | 1 4 inequality to go on forever. Valuable Tracts of Minnesotn Soil [members of one political party on the board, , slve men | Chicago, 3; Brooklyn, 4 rned rung, eau Tde &8 he Jolked to'y bt | closed groun 1'is open for dates with lay in Balsz's wildness, he giving twelve men 4: Brooklyn, 4. T¥ € hits: MU RN S PLELC Rl i) Taking Falls City and the towns adjacent Awarded to the Cor the reason why various police officers had bases on balls. Score: ay, Whniot, Hya o The talent was right in (o end, for Beau : . July 23.—(Sp as a basis for comput. he pre ST. PAUL, July 23.—By a decision of At-|been dismissed, and why the 3 o b Filtrot, Hyan, Stewa & h os right In ¢ . for Bey b it sl computation, the present rat < PAUL, July 4 e ssed, and why their successors DES MOINES. O T R Ideal was a bad third and Jid 1ot run any ‘onas & Bratnview from Kansas City and St. Joseph are, on | torney General Childs today the Duluth & |had been allowed to go on duty.without a Letcher, rf 0 s o 'l-':39‘:"‘»“{\-6:"7”" Struck-out:' By Stein, | duct® Buck Knight opentd. tuvorita (n (he | e hom; which resulted in a vic four classes: Iron Range railroad came into possession of | physical examination. Mohler, 2b.... ¢ i} of Grimth, m. 2 Wil pitehes " third race, but & heavy plungg on Jack ‘he CEbisheon bt RN 3 land grants in the northwestern part of the | The resolution was adopted by (he follow- ale 0 Dau. Gnmth and Kittrelge; Tlopea: Homa & Wiiner by & 1ong disthiige; | PIINVIEW .iiuey. 0.0, 140510, 0.0.0 W 171 state of 20,000 acres of pine and mineral | ing vote: Purvis, 1b.. ¥ 10 Oety-Ave minutes Umpines: Barhham Buck IKnight as far ahead of the | Batteries: Croishton, Beemer and Harrl While from Omaha, which stands in the | lands, whose value runs indefinitely up in the | Yeas—Back, Gordon, Jacobsen, Jaynes, SRR, 1. s - A6, s In second place. In the fourth race | Plainview, Graham and Reel Earned | same relation to Falls City as Kansas City [ million of dollars. The road had applied for | Kment, Mercer, Prir Saiitdets, Taylor, Holmes, six \SQUISVILLE, July 2.—Loulsville-Phila- UL A, B R IR R e B R DI Ehdr i Tyl el (i St. Joseph so far as mileage fs con- | the grant, but State Auditor Dunn' doubted | Thomas—10, ckey, 3b... delphia game postponed; rain. post, whic s_too much for the fa- | o ) : , 9. B cerned, the rates are: elt right to it and called on the attorne 5 their right to it and called on the attorney | Nave™ Burkley, Cahn, Holmes, Lemly—i. eWs, P, MAN q C THE TE. vorite, Article, who was somewhere at the | hits Creighto § view, 8. Andrews, | STANDING OF THE TEAMS T ARt intan WUHL 0L RE The Toad With:| CReventan, B Bla\Hdiaw s oa Tt 3 1 general for an opinion which was given today st L & Totals ........ 6 e Played. Won. L .C't. | Helltop 11 left at the post. Yankee Doodle | Creighto Umpire: ' Mason, - in favor of the railroad. The general gov- DEVOTED TO ROUTINE. b 1] s gecond and- Le gloso up. They WAYNE, "Neb. July 2.-(Special A it :"l ernment has not yet given up all right to| Much time was devoted to the considera- lttaby s T8 n this way to the stretch, when Yankee | gram.)—The Wayne Youns Men's Christian | A difference of 15 cents on first-ciass, 10 | th d, & s land offios oficials o1 OF . 6FORS. W o . o galtimore «s.opiiesi 11 Doodle came aw y while | on and Winside ball_teams played | cents on second j:8 oatity tn AHIRY) clats | sontert. he il 0t ihe o P K Slagle, m # Roston . Vi 10 9 3 » stle 3 e b game A% s i A Bostan oo aina nipped Castleton at the post for | at the ball park this p. m. The game was|and 5 cents on fourth onts on third class | contest he claiin of the roud further. The | matters of equal fmportance. To reports ; ; H T e e L PLAR of interest, o isalde. clob ; 8. d and | [llinots Steel compan Chicago is one of | were presented relative AN Shatter, 1t Ehiladelphia ... the eecond place, Bummarles, | lenn (10| Sare b tha wareatat tis A ob the soventh | LoUrth classen, including beee'In otaka ANd | the bl corporatiof directly benehiod by the | meres i oronied relative to the Graco and Hutchinson, 2b......... Chicago vesreseese 1t 13| to 1) won leer (3 fo 1) second, Ameer | Inning, the score then standing 40 to 3 in | C38°8. agricultural implements and vebicles | gecision. Chicago street sewer contracts. These con- Inks, T........ Lrookiyn /0100 ] AR LAl TR \ Ay h J King the first-class rates. : diteadale tracts were originally awarded by the Board Pace, rr.ll. | New York....... B 81 “gecona race, five furlongs: Intermiss SCHUYLER Neb, quly 3. (Secind Tele- | | Last March the Burlington and Missouri | Proposcd Railrond Developments. |of Public Works (o Jumes Jensen and J.°O. : ; cvee BL raui H . won, Cagsotte (10 101) second, Beau | grafm)-—Sehusler defchted Howolls hore ves, | Paciic railronds agreed to equaiize the rates, | SIOUX PALLS, 8. D., July 23.—(Speclal)— [ Corby, who wero_tho ‘lowost bidders " on = Games todiy: Washington at Cleveland; | (Lhid, Face, mile and & sixice Jack | folvl S “and the on proceeded to put [ oo Bt el te g |up for approval several members and the Totals ... n o1 Baltimore a1 Pittsburi: New Yor‘at Cin: | (0006" iargd () won, Buck v[-i',,f,!”,‘?,_v.“f et R AR i its tarift in eftect March 1, keeping it fn | Srectors of the Burlington, Cedar Raplds & | ity “ongincer contended that American ce- Dea Moines ....... 30 170 7| cionati; Philadelphia at Loutsville; Boston | *{3ourin race, five furlongs: Yankee Dosdle i Fowtllu:£17; ‘Sahuyles, 8 force until March 12, when It discovered | Northern railroad, which has its terminus | ment was practically as good as Portland GO IO LOPAThiL (e IovT) (abbona Castie _ o SibRes that the Missouri Pacific had not changed its | here, has given out some gratifying intelli- | and that by its use nearl 200 wo darned runs: Des Moines, Denver, 4. | o.on AVBBERAN LRAGT, | (o (D to 13 ik SRS L Kimmell ana i Dickey existing tariffs, The Burlington tariff of | Eonce. He says that he has made arrange- | saved for e By "x‘fm"n ““.:“:u r|:: i Pl L TR T & STR : ® | Rith vace, one mile: Aureliin (10 to 1 . July 2.—(Special Tele- [last March made the following changes: [Ments to drive the general manager of|referred to the committee, and last night man. Ifirst base on balls: Off Andrews, 5 le Wine n Terrific Hitting | Gon Fush‘Penny G to'0) second,” Red- t'r“.lr_x:“ulul n Jlofeated fda Grove in o (xhr;:::“s:";mvnln to Falls City, which Is only | oo Burlington :."‘;lr::‘,:',",,“'”",'“"[';'y’";"}l“ Madl- | Mr. Burkley and the city engineer reported off Balez, 12. Hit by pitched ball: By Balsz, I roit. " Sixth_race, one mile, selling: Ci Cob | 15 to 4. This makos the twentieth game of Lt AThe ihtlERates TEhREC LR o8, in favor of American cement, while the 1. Siruck out: By Andrews, 1; by Balsz, .| MINNEAPOLIS, July 2.—Both Whitehill| (7 to 5 won, Little Tom ]“Mw $ o hnoanah | thasmetsor Tor the Home tanm, Gut of Whioh Toavs ot e o mates dohat the (Burlington people | other two members of the committee favored Sacrifice hits: McVicker (2), * Ulrich (). | and Johnson were pounded at will today. | Hammie (4 to 1) third. Time: 1 it lost but four $it T 1g considered the advisability of build- | the fmported material. After some debato ! i Shaffer (2), fime: Two hotrs and fLeer | joyning was also hit hard, but perfect feld £ DAVID CITY, ¢ 23.—(Spectal e O o of ioux Falls In a northwesterly | tho latter report was adopted and the con oo o el e NAAACE: | g held down the score. The visitors did BEN BRUSH AN EASY WINNER. e I D Pad il o B (:lyzm g S0 1a: 44" TIORERRASINRbLe) Ak r;ll\;"i;‘llfllllx‘v R pa oy e el avarded SONIER WELL SWATTED, well In the fleld, too. Score: - HOMBABI DIay el 1116 “Wot &l MBS They, 12 ‘ state, and being some distance from a rall- | P romas oosor olort to frrish % JACKSONVILLE, Tl July 2. (Special | Minneapolis .2 144002 onstrates A tried hard to sec how many errors and how 030 % » road, would doubtless be the route chosen RO ToE b08 Y earTa Chab s th. oo ‘elegram.)— Brackelt's stickers downed the [ Detroft .............. 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2-Y rank they could play. S Tl g v tha et 0 prisoners “for one year at 15 cents pe home, team today by good ail around play, | Hits: Minnoapo'is, 22; Detroit, 13 ;| CINCINNATI July The unbeaten Ben | Schuyler G 081 00 0 0 g-1a]the rate at present from Omaba. =St Joseph [ bY the Burlington if the road was extended | menl, His bid was referred to the committe e s s oy Bt st shaE Ll e e A nLcADSUN R DRoll e o L CL AT Tl 7o Tl ribeaten Bon iy 29 8 5 0 1 3 8 8275 | was given the benefit of its position, purely |from here. Brown does not say positively | on police. keeping his opponents’ hits well Scattered, g and Wilton; Whitehill, John: fiy th AL G LA i B Hits: Echuyler, §; David Clty, 10. ok | ocause there is not a brewery in that city [ that this is the plan of his road, but he| An offer from John Dale to buy $30,000 while Sonler was not at his best and al- | Twineham. day that he is the best 2-year-old in train- " < and it did not cut any figure in a wholesale | Intimates strongly that kuch is the case. |in city improvement bonds was referred, un- . ¢ b 2. e , o= out: ) mith, 2; by Reinhart, 11; by Kim- lowed the visitors to touch him up for ten T PAUL, July Stofe: ing at that track, at least. With 125 pounds | meij Kimmell, Three base | way in the classes alleged to be improperly | There has already been a survey made from | gpened, to the finance committee. This was on the suggestion that it might not be hits. The game was devoid of any very in- o > e wo I S A e B S A4 g i RGmIARtoA Y on by a projecte teresting features. Score: Phaianamoiis’ o8003 898 s A e R L e e M : ::..;.“ b AL ] e e s Jacksonville ........ 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 02| "panapct el ¢ AR L : e fvs | el . A representative of the Missourl Pacific [ PN 8 the § “alls & Madison. |jlegal to dispose of bonds without an ad- ARV e R0 a0 o1 o | IS TRURERSLAITTRAIC TS and a half furlongs, He was only galloping 3 it P stated that for upward of a year it had been All Ronds WIII Tle Represent vertisoment. The clity treasurer reported the Hits: £ 8; Quincy, 10. Errors: | Jones and Boyle; Blac 8. cries: | at the finish. Sir Vassar made a hot pace | RYAN AND SMITH MATCHED AGAIN |UVing to adjust the rates now in force, but | cHICAGD, bids which were opened at noon Monday on ) T nes and Boyle; Blackburn' and McFar- | for the first part cf the journey. but Iie i L 1ICAG ¥ Jacke 8 Tkinaa seurer | hoos the Sirst” part of the journes, but Tien hE tho Burlington insistel it would not change | , %/ S 380,000 of bonds. On the recommendation Jacksonville, 17 base hits: | MILWATUKER, July 21.—Score: T e oL | "WA11)0¢ Tolsether nt Dallaw the Day [ tho rates that now obtain from Kansas City | "3% received assurances that the meeting of | of 'the finance commitiee the award was Carathers, & Batterles: Milwaukee ... 2710000 14 ake was worth '3,00 Lo the winner o JAfter the Big Onex. ; ::N':\'l.al;lytvxl:-pl):mlr;hh;us [(‘ny and adjacent ”1:‘ k‘"‘*"'f“ roads, which is called for next | made to Mason, Lewis & Co. of Chicago as e e rob BT Bolant . L00 6 Eder was second #nd Byron MecCiel-| NEW YORK, July 23.—"Parson” Davies 3 the same rate. week, will be attanded fully. Both the Union | the highest bidle The aggregate premium g Booys Hits: Milwaukee, 14; Terre Haute, 5. land’s maiden coli, Prince Lief, Who was| ana “Clrculat Joe Vendig, representing | ‘We believe,” said the freight represen- | Pacific and the Denver & Rio Grande have | to be paid is 3, WAS VERY EASY FOR BUCK. YL MR L " miat: | extensively outed, was third “The 'stake | i morida Athigtie club, met tonieht and | {3tive Johin MeNaughton, “‘ihat the rates f declarod (hat they will be ropreseited (0| A request from the Doard of Health for ST. JOSEPH, Mo., July 23.—(Special Tele- 8 ave s olbydurstan, was entered In @ selling race | Cmplcted arpangegonts for a flent to | from Kausts City and ‘St Joseph ‘are too | favorably consider any proposition that may amendments to the garbige ordinance anl gram.)—The home lost_today's game NsAs crry, July 28.—Score: Weather cloudy ‘and’ pleasant. Track fast. | finish betweer, “Mysterious” Billy Smith of | y¥ 8%, (he rates from Omaha are reason- | be submitted loking toward the conservation | for an ordinance providing for a system of on rank and inexcusable erors which were ity S T T e mmaries: Titoaintia ] Ry an ot CHItAga: “ATH: |8 e do not feel, however, that for the | of revenues. fees for furnishing certified copies of the accountable for eight of Lincoln's runs. All 8 Lty Seahs Gt Lt selling, four and a half fur- L G sake of revenne we can reduce the Omaha » 3 ce was referre o e arorta. made by the hame foam werein | Grand Raplds:iii2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0=3, [GAst Gace, selng, four andy & wedf, (6 | cles were sigied, guaranteelog a meetins | rates.” To0rdy JoL AHEToMmee was retorsed Slort o the Gittena. ™ Rithousn "the® visitors made | Hits: Kansas City, 24; Grand Rapids, 8. | {o'§5° Maran @ 1o b wor,, Joo CIatic (551 | otween the tyo men in Dallas. The condi- | General Freight Agent Crosby of Burling- | JBert Phillips of the passenger department [ Sideration four erarrs, they were ot costly. Parvin | BIOTy Kauges Gy, & Grond Rapis o Time: 0%, flons are that-theypwill fight for a ton, was hot when told the position the Mis- | Of the Elkhorn received the sad intelligence BIUHMSECDAIMEFORED ARAIE was Indifferent and let Buck's men hit the | Patterie niels and Bergen; Stafford, | ~Second race, purze, seven furlongs: Lizelg | 5,000, of whigh, the winner recelves $3. Boiirl) Pacio “we | of the death of his father yesterday in Ernest Stuht presented a claim for dam- R W HeTEVor. thay. Wwanted tor The Callepy and Campbell. PSS LU e S L e S L s e SO L T i Pacific assumed in the matter. “We | ¥ ¥ presen im 1 N was devold of interest and lacked the -gin- STANDING OF THE TEAMS, Souintor 2 taoh i rme: T oo Ddn e gh i at| made a tariff, putting into efizct adjusted | Clinton Ia. AReR INntheihumiat: 36,100 CHAACORINAO RN ger displayed In yesterday’s game, Score: Played. Won. Lost, P, Third race, selling, six furlongs: Belle| ind each fighten will pos f rates from Kansas City and St. Joseph to| General Manager Holdrege of the Burling- | ¢losing of the Eleventh street viaduct. It 8t. Joseph........... 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 2— 4| Indianapolis 0 2 23 Foster (4 to 5) won, Swifty A (60 to 1) sec- | 500 with Al Smith, guaranteeing r_ap. | Falls City, believing that the Inequality should | ton has gone to Akron, Colo., to investigate | Was teferred to the committce on clalms and Lincoln ..... 31300300 *—10| Kunsas Cit, v ond, Jim Donlan ‘(15 to” 1) third. Time:| pearance. Thé daté of the fight was fix be adjusted. With the wrath or St. Joseph | the practical workings of the Campbell sys- | the city attorney. Hits: St Joseph, Lincoln, 8. Errors: | Milwaukee . 1:15. or November 1, the day following the mect- | and Kansas City merchants upon us we main- | tem of cultivation, an experimental farm | Property owners on Twelfth street, be- st Joronh, " 73 Binctin, L arnea” T Detroit ... ;i oirtn ri\lm‘h lh‘e) Diamond stakes, for 2| ing of (F..‘\;.u and. I nnm..“: (10 case | tained the now tarift for twelve days and | having been staried there. tween Arbor and Vinton, petitioned for a > Josen Line 3 -bas B ar-olds, value to winner §,000, flve cither of tha printipals does not appear | the i v g 00 o Double plVh: Kenired! Fil:. Baghs o1 Taut g Tron' Eder. (6 1o 1) second, Prince Liet (& 10 | the el and fhe ofer fighter, -Mhe officlls . P ger department of the Unfon Pacific, has re- 4 et v y o Ll n it out. T maintain it was a lack of good I d 3 et b balls: Off Parvin, 3; off, Barnes, 6. Struck and Rapids, 2z 1) third. Time: 1:08. f the ¢lub have placed 31,000 in the hands [ o 200 5 FESTERE, B WG, © e turned from a bicycle tour of the Yello Fruit venders were granted permission by out: By Parvin, bi by Barnes. 2. Sacrifice | | Games today: Detrolt at St. Paul; (Fifth race, purse, mile and a sixteenth:| of Al Smith to be forfeited to Smith and | faith on the part of the Missourl Pacific to | g, National park. He is enthusiastic | Fef0lution to occupy the west side of Six- hits: Seery, Griffin, O Brien, bright. Left [ dianapolis at Minneapolla; Torre Hayte at ‘l;lrylvm:“lnlmwnm {1 t710) won. Blue and | Tiyan in case-the fight.ds not njadg on the, ’::1 l))r'"“"mlm;‘”;fi a'xhln'w of uaxn n;u(l; frnlm over the beautles of the park, and says the { (cCnth street between Dodge street and Cap- on bases: St. Joseph, 10: Lincoln, 6. Passed | Milwaukee; Grand Rapids at Kansas City. ray (12 to 1) second, Uncle Tom (30 to 1) | date specified. 3 T s AR A LAERADD 3 Ol R R e gl s itol avenue. ey i R R D e 0 L & Yo [ third, Time: 1:49%, 5 . when the Missouri Pacific failed to put in the [ 47l can be made on bicycles at compara- | T, vjor hid B , rvi i & Talent F All the Winners. T ooty Titte, i Taylor's resclution, by which the city trea Batteries: Parvin and McHale; Darnes and | WHEELMEN DRAW GROWD Sixth race, selling, six_furlongs: Wildfire lentsbloked o b ¥ agreed rates. No later than Monday I told | tively little expense. ‘Three ladies accompa- | or’wag directed to make & monthly report Speer. Time: One hour and fifty minutes, (4 to ) won, St. Tlario (5 to 2) second, SAN FRANCISCO, July 23.—The talent | o Migeouri Pacific to go ahead and adjust | hied his party, and they were the first of i rasd 7 AP b Umpire: Mr. Ward. Attendance, $00. et The s Thonsand Pasote o nie M (5 to 1) third. Time: 1:14%;. came out ahead today, the favorite winning | 1ho “rates to Falls City to suit itself. | their sex to complete the tour of the park | of "]“’ “‘“l'lj ,uf his u('m“, was adopted PEORIA WINS A NICE GAME, T=Eheos RiOdas R AL eop1e. TUrh) <% MAd LN GO i in each race. Summarles: R g 4 not | Without a mishap compelling the abandon- | Lt also provided that the distribution ot PHORIA, 1L, July Bee(Bpectal Telegram.) Out at Willlamsport. Cooxyaag el roral Win. T e F F i) o | L vosaxaimc iy n g Lk inadsl anaioouinfmo bl Bl money Into the various funds should be made 5] \, 11, B.—(Speciul T )| WILLIAMSPORT, Pa., July 23 —About 25,- | DETROIT, July 2.—A much larger crowd st race, five d Bird | got it from Omaha if we wanted to, distance 3 whenever it was demandel by the finance Diaginn: e mns Cam Y Y ke by | 000 persons witnessed -the national circuit | Was present at the Grosse Point track this | (8 t0'8) won, Red Dick (6 to 1) second, Josie'| being agalnst us, but we wouldn't change the PERSONAL DARAGRAPHS committee. “ Bharp fielding ‘on both sides and by the | bicyole races today at Athletic park under | afternoon than on the opening day, and | G((T to D third., mo: “hat b |CaseeatronUUAnsaGliye and BLTose0n e o : i i The committee on gas and electric lights clever pitching of Roach for the home team, g i L b | the betting wa ch spirited, Th Second, race, wour pmnd 8 nlf furlongs: | cause of the bad faith shown by the Missouri v v str garers 3 €am. | the auspices of the Keystone Wheel ciub. | the betling was much more epirited, The | muiden 2-year Belle Boyd (even) won, | Facine’ in dealing with this problem last | A. Hogeland of Lincoln was in the city yes- | %Il ascertain how the streets leading to tho I‘«n‘rr?'.A 02003020 1_sg|The prizes were valued at $L6W. Gardiner ‘{,',',;‘,j,“{“,',“,,r““ lllu;“ rl:'}\ x"&:f""':‘;q,.»p.‘y‘."‘: Grady (8 ol ,“,;m, Prince’ Hooker (10 10 | gy terday. state fair grounds are being lighted. It is = o o A v . . AT Pl ' it MBS, 0] 0 1) third. Time: 0:5 8 3 . ' 3. G claimed that the streets are no clently Rockford .77212710 0 0 0 2 0 0 1= 3| captured the most valuable of them. Thurc | sold favorito In the auctions uniil after the | Vi rate: five and a hait furlongs, sell- | ppernrcrinG e Mrs. H. E. Cole ls recovering from a severe | fio ey Lha i el are o Hits: Peorla, 10; Rockford, 8. Errors 6 sovaraliaccidents, hut o one was in- | Red0 ] B o Tar e aayops oy lds: Sir Richard K (1 to 2) " e iliness. amount of travel fn that direction accldents Poorit 2% maaase hits: Boanme Thine: | Detter. Summariess could mot have been | Ul A0 fOHE Y olliing's erratic parformance at i @ ey Thisd. Plrne: T i ey Devise M M. B. Hoffman s registered at the Paxton |are of frequent occurrence. " 3.’ Two-base hits: Bennett. oo. | better. : ance a o Y (8 to e e 1:07 3 se Me Deteldel i 2 base fiits: -Flynn. Sacrifice hits: Haller, | One mile novice, class A: 1. M. Laux D L e ot A oL tha thind Foutth race, six and a half furlongs: In Out the Scalpers. ",‘f" B "“?_:'l', e The resolution which was introduced at a g"hg{,‘gfik Dugdale."Stolen_ bases: Fiyni ( won, 1. &, Wolfe scond, Lyman Pray third, S O hot iron. and el . tome Wee | atailator, (17 o' ) won, Howard d0 to 1)| CHICAGO, July 23—The western lines met | (.5, Siboun of Seringfleld was in the | provious meeting demanding reduction of 2), g er, | J¢ > e fo e 2:28 ; s 2 5 Corporal | o.ond, Boreas (19 to 10) } o: 1:2013, c 5 surance es was adopted ok out. By Roach, b: by Underwood. 1. Half mile open, class B: Gardiner first, | at even money against the fleld. 1d Geers | “Granth Boveas T (0 1 (B TIGEE (00 today to consider the adoption of additional [ ayavies Tddtols of St. Louls 18 registered at g \ S hyos i e § p as p e s o place of 5 e , sell 1 s Iddiols of St. Lo egistered ) Hasen on ballss O Undorwood, & 'HIt by | Murphy second, Jenney third, Zelgler fourth | Ni Bt It dhe sulky I the place of Mull: | portune (even) won, Claudius (2 to 1) sec- | restrictions in relation to the sale of tickets | the Merchants. Likintage P T ey S iten BlShar sDouble. Mays: Nulton ta. 1Monee | - One mile open; ciass A, Fun in heats: B, | 3 aken by Corporal without much gna L Rong Ruiners (Blomhtnlic, . Hlime the G. A. R. encampment at Louisville. | Matt Daugherty of Ogalalla is registered at {INGTON, July 23.—(Special Tele- to Haller. Batteries: Roach and Dugdale; Gastalder, Williamsport, won the first rable took the colt . _The 2:10| 8% e The meeting was called because of the low | the Merchants pxdpaich dde L s Underwocd and Snyder, Time: one. hour | and third héats. | Time a6 | RO N o o bont Lo saue dnd Marshall Was Very €1 . of the rates adopted and because the | Ollle E. Berg of Blair was a guest at the [ 5o oo lf‘('»l\"ry MeactmEn it AT AT and fifty-five minul Jmpire: * Mr. Heath, | Raymond Crouse, Philadelphia, second. ANE'O e B At R I oree WASHINGTON, July 23.—One of ti 5 4 G 3 4 3 3llona ‘yexts! Sl 3 fied the custodian of the custom house at STANDING OF THE TEAMS Two mile handicap, class A: De Cardy iien: darlnoes ShnerIatlEuIth StnoamIt Cover eomenta hat ever. took place before | Loulsville lines had declared they could not | Dellons yesterday. Omaha to sccure the necessary proposals Played. Won. Tost. .Ct, | YArD won Murphy (%5 yards) second, § romorraw Rabert Jiwiil enleayor-toslower [ ¢ ) e theltic olub oecuired. tonight | execute iron clad tickets sold for this occasion | M. M. Huck of Schuyler was at the Mer- | /0 L\ 0hing matches to fhis force and f TR Tion, MUrDhY 5 Taiek ecord of 2:0114. e he Eureka Atheltic ¢ ceurrec ght [ X! : : i e or furnishing matches to this force and for- Peorln . 6T 44 [ Oie e clib champlonshiy, open .| 'In'the 3-vear-old trot, purse $2500. Larra- | betwcen Johnny Van Heest, white, of New [ by the western roads. A resolution was O 7 i ward to the department here. Nye & r;lal:(‘v.’v‘l‘l:‘“‘ s 13 2 5 aker won, Andrews second. Time: | hee won the second, third and iifth heats. | vork, and Jerry Marshall, colored, of Aus. | adopted subject to the vote of the absent "M{v % E (‘\\,Ilk“w is registered at the | goppojder company has been awarded the b0 e et et 35 Time: 24, 6%, 27, Oakiand Baron won | eraiiy, “Pwenty. rounds Was the advertised | linzs, providing that iron clad signature | Barker trom Chicago. contract for furnishing ffty tons of anthra- Quiney ..l 4 31 3 f mile open, class B: Gardiner won, | Boreal won the fourth heat and was third Hmnlhul Ane e fores 1 an additional m‘ s shall be used and rm-!;lllh exchange g Henry lLvlhmun is in New York on a bus-| cite coal at $10.50 and five cords of wood Quiney - Y 001 7a second, ' Coulter * third, Murphy | K{llona, Scounrine, Miss Kate, Fred Kohi, | kound, and at its cl men were in | orders on eastern gateways, and the connec- | Iness and pleasure trip at $4.50, amounting to $547.80, for use in ROV b4 fourth. Tim e Barntn aad Dby Brincoss dlao s artea. | good:cond erec declared it @ | tions at the eastern gateways are o see [ Charles S, Miller and, wife of Fairmont are | the Fremont public building. The Treasury St. Joseph 24 ¥ o 'n“ii’,"il",',."“;i".“}k I«-l&lx A\‘.‘(r-;:\“(:ll(:\-l:t|V;‘) he 2:24 class, trotting, Merchants’ and ‘«';”\‘\'3“ Marst '1.',3‘.1:?”:"'('u"..i(','h’p'x'.‘x’,‘.i}:;n'.'-)‘[. that the tickets are duly executed there. | registered at the Dellone. department has directed thet the bond for Thease today: at 8t Sheffer "vards) third, ANt (130 yards) | Sanutacturers ”:“‘,k,‘;, purse P00 The | and v cest's abllity to stand it that [ This resolution applies only to the eastern| Mr. C. E. Charles is registered at the|this sum be placed with the Merchants' onver at Des Moines; Rockford at Peoria} | pramii 06, b4 SeataOhimer st oY 1 FIxth | made the « st was cut | territory of the Western Lines Passenger [ Barker from Kansas City. Natjonal Bank of Omaha. Contract for fur- Qaincy at Jacksonville, One-third ‘mile open, class B: Gardiner | hren the Hist anit o i ime: tha his left ‘wrist was | assoclation, ~All reads selling tlckets from | 1ra Thomas, an Oakland attorney, Is among | nishing gas has been awarded to the Fre. B s OF \TH® NABION | won, De Cardy second. Coulter third, Mur- {213l Iron Bar won the third heaf ! i:hutadprshall.aldnotiappear | At.Eaul./Mlantapolls,-Missour) IVar Dolnta. fiine' guests at the Dellone, mont Gas and Electric Light company, ard 1E NAPIONAL LEAGUE. | phy fourth. Time: 0: _Flakland, Roetta, Soup, Templer, bl Sloux City and Kansas City inclusive, are | ™., "o} f Beatrice at the Millard | the contract for ice to Morse & Haman. hwo mile open, class B Murphy won. | ¢ : Spinawhy, Hed Nutting to file with the chairman immediately ‘after | A8% QroFAm OF Bosttioe was at the Millarc — e at Plttsburg | Gardiner second, Coulter third, Cott fourth a0 alha sarta 'he g the close of the sale of tickets a full state- aw nguts SEAAY s News for the Ars By n Wild Throw Time: LM Sl the 2:10 class, pacing, purse $2,( . he Galwick summer | pontof the amount of business done and | H. C. Rountree is a Lincoln man who is “,\\,m\,(:,m\. i (Bacolabeslo- PITTEBURG, July 28.—Hofor's wild throw ve morest cup, class A: Andt Hen D won the fitst heat meeting (two days) opened today. The Em- | o ansirman is authorized to test the market | Stopping at the Merchants SHIN N, J Y won, Sheffer second, Crouse third. me: "Coleridge wo) th 81 nd y vere!| v y i gra Captain Charles A. De Second o catch Genins at second in the tenth | 1334 2 ] 2 na; L 200 L 0N _Lhe Neeane lyn handic, soverelgns, was won for cut rates at any time and in any place | Mr. C. R. McCord is registered at the |8ram.)—Captain Charles A. Dempsey, Secon 3 B, . Angie D won the third heat 3 . \ 1 S| gave Pittsburg the winning run. Jennings 2 B, Ghmne Manhans: | G B Pagets Candol, D . Luscombers | that may, in his judgment, be necessary. | Barker from St. Louls, Mo infantry, s detailed to attend encampments was put out of the game for using abusiy S OF THE 10WA OARSMEN. jadge, Starplex, H Iaalapaoong an - MeCalmontUs LIEBUS | Al lines ' pledged *themeselves to . confin® | Charles H. Pratt of Hastings was in Omaha [of the Iowa Natlonal Guard.at Centervill language to the umpire. Attendance, 1,800, — Direction, Joe 'H and Atlantic’ King also | g FREEE, WO e fefem € event | the sale of tickets to the legitimate business. | yesterday on a business trip. from August 3 to 10, at Waverly from Haaze: Regatta at Clear Luke Proves One of | Started. Al b sl i Some discussion was had on the application | * nmy B, H, Stinson is registered at the | August 17 to 24. Ceptain Ezra B. Fuller Pittsburg . 040060000015 o Oraat Iuteronts Melnty Three Winners, prey Dying of Cons tton. | of the short line G. ‘A, R. rates (rom Col- | parker ffom Cheyenne, Wyo Seventh cavalry, s detailed o atien tho Baltimore . ©000020200 04| MASONCITY, Ta, July 25.—(Speclal Tele-| KANSAS CITY, July 2.—Three favorites 4 FRANCIECO, July 23.—Dr. Wathalie | 0rado [F-mmjn points |1I_I“‘|:IK|I Chic l;.:n" 1.;'“‘ J. L. McDonald of Atkinson was one of | encampment of the First regiment of in (Hits: Pittsburg, 9, Baltimore, 11 Errors: m.)—The lowa State Amateur Rowing | won at Exposition park today. The other | Snelling, the physician who was called to | 1o action was taken. The question of the |y eiorgay’s Merchants guests. fantry, Sou'h Carolina volunteer troops, at Pittsburg, 1; Haltimore, rned run clation regatta began today at Clear | winners. were The Clown at 8 to 1 and | attend Pugilist Jack Dempsey during his | Omaha lines agreeing not to apply G. A. R.|""p "o horis"and B T. Ross, stockmen | OTangeburs, commencing August b Pittsburg, 1.’ Baltimore, 2. Two-base hits: | Lake. The attends vas very lari ” as | Yates in the sale of tickets via Chicago was A - gl First Lieutenant Willlam P. Burnham is Clarke. * Sacrifice hits: Hart, McGraw. | o 19 Akiendance waa Very lare 8nd LArthur Davisi au¥puts)Zer, - Jookey Molctyrs || Eeusot (1D ron) he wast to Portland, has | aiso discussed, but will be further considerea | from Gordon, are at the Arcade. e il e Vg e R Stolen " baves: Donovan, Genin N | the crowd was in the of spirits. In the | larded the winners in at least three events, | atrived here. He says Dempsey s dying | > sussed, AR O a0 alle carat sferred fro E \fantry 0 com 4y 3 h ., 3 4 5 & i e SRp Ay of con: ption and only keeps himseif | by those lines. A iable and G. X. Scovelle are two |y A Twentie antry; First Licutenant )h}:‘hrnn (2! rfl.{-“x‘n:‘uu,« yages on b first race, Junior x!j..l s, the contestants ':I\JK;[IQI:‘I'.V ‘.‘.\'.‘l‘|.,"i“m M .‘J:;:“1»‘1'?..\,“»“‘m.‘.".,)., of coneumption * and only keep him: e araoeiatlon! as o | Aslings clLikohA E L ke archan 11:*'1"\31\' 1“\\ y:.:”}‘:“vl::{’m ryistirat Lihteptas ins, Ctous. Keelar, Btruck out: By F i e ¥ ar oat qiupids and O | Weather cool; track fast. Summaries: - session today considering the reduction in| Mrs. F. B. Bryant left yesterday for a visit | tantry to company I, Sixth infantry 3 by HAYL € Prssed balls: Mertltt abo Mt daa § balr took the ! MiSirst race, five-elghths of a mile, seiling Dubuque Failed to App minimum rates on carloads. There is no | of some weeks at Mount Pleasant, Ia. Major Blair D. Taylor, surgeon, is granted teries: Hart u'n_u Merritt; Hoffer and Rob- | City and Ottumwa entered, but the former | Arthur Davis (10 to 1) won, Kansas Girl (i| CEDAR RAPIDS, Ta. July 3 doubt that a reduction will be made, but the ! | [, Farris and Ed F. Wright, two Lin- | ten days' extended leave '..f".‘.‘.’.'}w‘ |{..I-I“|! lgmu'm and twenty-five | had no trouble in l\\lllmtflnll., rni- _(m‘\hrl.' four :‘-‘ ) N;]A;;:N ll’-”\\m Wedgewood (2 to 1) | Telegram.)—Dubuque f o ! ] work Is progressing very slowly and it will | oolnites, ‘are registered at the Millard. — - 5 mpire: Keefe. e was contested by Bloux City, Dubuque | third. ne nd the game was awarded to Cedar Rapids | be some time before it becomes op:rative, » Bl . e e o w DAD CLARKE DOWNS THE REDS, | and Cedar Rapids, Dubuque being the win. | Secon five-eighths of a mile, sell- [ §"(o"0. "An. exhibition kame between the . L F. Fulton Gantt of North'Platte was one of | Fmd Outlook for s o CINCINNATI, July 23.—New York gained | Der: The weather was v avorable fnd | ing: Susie I (even) won, Maple Leaf (10 10 | jeague and a local team was played, result-| Petition for the Sale of the Erfe. | the guests at the Merchants yesterday. GRAND FORKS, N. D, July e and’the lead on errors in the the course was lined on the town side of [ 1) second, Glencoe (3 to 1) third. Time: | ing 15 to 3 in favor of the league team. CLEVELAND, 0., July The Farmers' G. Port and daughter of York stopped at | anxiety over the appearance of smut in the h I greors 1o the Aifth | (he ‘Iake. he races tomorrow are the | 1:04) s S e Dellorie 1 hort t terd ds could not hit Clarke, At-| the o races tomorrow are the | 1:}4. st % P o d Trust company of ¢ York filed a | the Dellone for a short time yesterday. Red River valley wheat Is Iucreasing ce, 3.8 core: senior doubles, senior fours and senior sin- Third race, seven-eighths of e Kids Play Ball, +08n and T pany ot New ¥ori ooty > . < A 3’.'.'3‘.’.','“5&. 5. 5 2% 0 080000 0—3z]8les lown (3 to 1) won, Virginite ( ASHLAND, Neb., July 23.—(Speclal.)—The | Detition in the United States circuit court P. J. North and Miss Mollle Kuhl of Bar- | Growers fear not so much a decrease in the New York.........o1 0103110 e followlng oMcers wer elected: Pres- | 3 xecond, Joe Courtaey (8 10'1) third Rebieppdit DALY i 2 S bt e g foreolosure of the | g, Ta., were at the Millard yesterday production as a lowering in the grade. Tho B g b ot o 10 “‘ ident, I, 8 "!“'L\ Ottumwa; vi 1:3 7 e B Riak clty yestorday. The | morigages on the New York, Lake Erie & | Miss E. Brown has returned from her vaca- | rains have delayed harvest three weeks and clunatl, 8 New York, 10 Br.| A"'C. Currier, Sloux it Fourth race, five and a half furlongs, sell- | Lthaca i ak ety yest e | mortge the New York, Lake Brie & |, tiel " 1/q"can be found at the Barker. 1t I8 feared may defer it until there is danger 4 ew York, 3. Barned | treasurer, H. W. McCullouth, Ceda: Schuylkill (4 to 5 won, Ben Ashland kids raturngd home last night, toot- | Western railway and the immediate sale of i ! Cincinpatf, ¥ New York, 2. Three- [ commodore, J. R. L/ndscy. Dubuqu (10 to 1) second, Euna (8 to 1) third ing horns and ALY {; all kinds of noise, re- | the property. The company is declared to be | W. and Fred Seacord, a couple of horsemen | of a frost. The wheat crop in the valley Bt RIS LA Haltron, "‘|L|h‘f)~ Sacrific | J. H. & Dassott, Ced Rapids; o 1110, 3 3 Jolcing ovel ir victory. insolvent and unable to meet the running ex- | of Galesburg, Iil., are stopping at the Paxton. | has an uncertain future for the next three s: Bwing, W. Murphy. Stolen bases: | committe, Smith, Dubyiue:™ 1 Fifth race narters of a_ mile, sell- e penses of the road. The complaint recites | Mrs. Willlam Rawitzer and son Victor [ weeks. Frole Double plays; Bray fo McPhee to | Phelps, 1 1. Mack, Storm | ing: Major I 3) won, Gius Stra MomphiniFhrows ¢ Vp oat b . ! aye | bave & ended vi Wyoming. Ewing. Bases on lmllfl O 3 Lake. 3 to 1) second onals Strauss | oy pHIS July 23.—~The Memphis club of | that the company has defaulted in the pay- | have gong on an extended visit to Wyoming Farmiti, 5700 Hl 3 @ to 1) sec s T T i e T | ment of interest on its consolidated dam Breed, editor of the Hastings Parrott, 3; by ( : Dedication of Omaha's Bieyele Park, | Time: 18 — the Southern Mlkde, which has been on the | yocong ‘mortgage bonds Issued in 12 Tribune, was in the city yesterday on bus- Phillips and M. ; Clarke and Far:| The old Charles street base ball grounds Ruces e T e yoral weeks. o%uh | follows: * Reorganization and firat Men, $2,- | iness pel. Time: oné hour ‘and, {oriy-two min- | have undergone & startiing metamorphose | ST: LOUIS, July A favorable day and | i que the players. 500,000; new second consolidated bonds, M. H. Orr, a prominent fruit grower of e A R within the past two weeks and look about | @ fair card attracted 2,000 people to Fair e 000,000; funded coupons, $8,387,000. The In- | siockion, Cal., and wife are among the guests BT. LOUIS, July 2.—The Browns were |3 unlike s ball park today as one could pos Assoclation park today. The races were un- Five in 'lllullulll to n Out ll'sr;:' \Q’;" "':; bwfllmvl fl‘l':n'v “-]"ll‘ml;';‘ at the Paxton, o AN v 8.~The 0 re 3 e " | ever side . e i o g 89 Vhen the road was rown into 3 cleverly outplayed at every point, but mad 3 ore o eventful aside from some close finishes BL'S CAMP, , July 23.—The water B b H Sap 4 L. A. Bowers, a former capitalist of Lin- S atrons rally tn tne lagy JORINE: PIEhar | of Che Oomahs: Bloyels Bane cascojatioriuen | Summaries L bands of the recelvers in 1833 there wis due but now of San Francisco, was in the Dol July 23.—Chairman Caldwell nning. B n i OADS RIavsin Park. fhacaiatiay FAeh. Rmmeacien: —p < the Utlca mipg )x how fifty feet above " o Sl . oS Lo] o 0 ] a ece-quarters of a for traffic balances, w 8, ete., several million | 00 o0 Dol o e i a4, the Browns' hits | transtormed it info what is apparently one | Emma § (8 (o 1) won, Sliverado (10 to 1) wec- ( the elght hundred, foot levei of the Stickel | dollars and for mouey 'borrowed §2.000,000 olty yestenday.' - MR Bh casy mark for the Hostons, though ‘e | of the best and speedicat enclosed tracks In | ork Rachel McAllister (15 to 1) third. Time: | compartment, ¢jwhete the fire commenced | more, both of which “are secured by out- | B, P. Hovey. Walter J. Lamb and W. 4. [, the Browns were larg: A 'hv‘l[nueu‘ Blates: “'r'r:e {r,:luk 1sl.,r hard pine 148 o s ear-olds, eleven-sixteenths | T, A00ding BrQcegh has practically ceased, | standing bonds. Qresnare Linoo n peop ere at th Whion they Gvd the most Injury. Ktiond: | auperh ahane for the dodicatory event, & ale: of a mile: Don Carillg @' to 1) won, Utopia A "x;’:“;‘;(“‘,l':f: JJiREnay besis ax- Boles Gets a Promotion. Mr. 8. A. Bent, traveling passenger agent ance, 80). "Score: day amateur bieycle race, beginning Monday, | S 1 gecond Mise Muxim (7 to 5 third. | pESGINE e it bulkhead of the Utica | H: A. Boies, chief train dispatcher of the | of the Canadian Pacific rallway, was at th %.n‘,‘wl' o+ (309903 91 &8 August 5. Aside from the speedy character [ Third race, seven-elghths of a mile: Mag- | OFth shaft this méthing scores of men were | Unlon Pacific at Omala, has been appointed Paxton yesterda Hn-n- Bt. Louis 13; Boston, i1. B of this nlcl;‘ nrm, Is added "‘f,' charm that | net uluhu» won, Addie Buchanan (15 to 1) | overcome by ®hé ekcaping gas. Those most | assistant superintendent of ‘he Unifon Pacific 1'}‘ l;lux~‘|-n’l‘xl"'\la{‘: lvrl’(‘ ‘:.l‘l:w ‘l‘:nll‘:n;gv; and : St d on, 11 i e o er st | second, Hesse a d 71 s St R o kg wife, have left the city of vo weel . omes with outdoors sport under the most | Second, Hessen (100 to 1) third. 127 | seriously affected: Were taken to & private | g Pocatello, vice S. 8. Morris, resigned. | fjire: hA¥E efl the city on a (o w ek Mrs. T. Joe Fisher of Cheyenne, Wyo., s o % past a8 " | the guest of Ler mother, Mrs. George M e o baita: O Lol s Braier s | volume fo tuen night into day aod there is | ¢ Fourth race for maiden 3-year-cids. five | Afvertalued that'the N S GUL BUAPIRE WU | ing.boen attached to the Nebraska district Louls.” ;" Boston, "5, ' Kartied runs 1 - 1 o o, o and 8. 8 5 & Toston, § Reeued runs advantageous conditions, in the way of ac. | Kourth race, mile and a sixt Rey | hospital. It is not apprehended that any | Mr' Bofos has served the “Overlani” for & gart ny, Brown bm“nme baso hity: Dufty; commodations for spectators. The park will | del Mar (2 to 1) won, Miss Op (8 1o 1) | fatalities will resuit. When it is definitely | groat many years, for the la AR Bannon (. Iirai | be flooded with electric light in sufcient | Second, Clcely (8 to 1) third, Time: 1:48 ascertained that the fire is out pumping will NAlYe Bay v 5 O'Brien, at 612 South Elghteenth street, truck out: By Dolan, 1. Passed balls:| hardly a doubt hut 16 will ;quickly e | Hiriongs: Htella S (8 to 0 won, Kingston as operator and train dispatcher. ' He will % Batteries: Bialey and Miller: Dolah | velop Inio. Lhe most. siiractivo. ond nepue | {Toso @ second, Millle (5 to 1) tsird. Time: | weeks to wet the water out. The company's | b succeeded on the chief train dispatcher's | At the Mercer: W. d. Barton, Columbus, Ryan. Time: One hour and forty-five | vo v 0he. S ot loss will be enormo desk by Charles Keyes, who is also one of | 0.; George Ott, jr.. W. D. Brown, Albert minutes. Umpire: Gulvin. VIRt g T b Aitesdy samred (it Attendance Continues Poor. ux Develops, | the 010 employes of the dispatcher’s office, | Alford, Chicago; Charles Mullan, St. Paul; CLEVELAND CINCHES FIRST PLACE. | {pe Tery fastest and best known amatcurs In | gARATOGA, N. Y., July 28.—The attend- . TRERAGRANA DETSARS ™ SR Prank Vincent, Hutokison, Ken.; 4. L. All y ife CLEVELAND, July 2. —Cleveland 100k | procinets’ of Town. will take part in' the | ance was ligh today at the Saratoga racing MBUS, 0., Tyly B~igms M. Lonla Batimey Masnais Dead, Parthing, Plattsmouth, Neb.; 8. L. Kelley two games froi ‘Washington today after | brepiiet®, o0 10n0, WOL lake Dart dn DS |k The weather and track were fine and | Of Sabine, today, at Kenton, 0., discovered | BOSTON, July 23.—B. P, Cheney died at his | Kar City; C. L. Fosseliman, Wasner, | I had that distressing dlsease, catarrh of conte: . Cellesle cas | 1daho: F. W, Emiing, Boston; A. B. Snipper, : Beariy a five hours' contost, The first game. | (fom sre tn (rainiog for Mo big rice. The | the card a falrly good one. Two favorites | that Z. T. Lewis, the bond forger, duplicated | homo in Wellesley this morning. He was aho: 1 W, iamilng, Boston; A, . Suiber. | g'stomach. 1t p,:wd s m::::;":; and was accom| e Senators through costl The | Prizes are handsome and valusble and every- | Were defeated. "Summarles: $15,000 of Hardin county plke bonds, and | largely Interested fn the securities of the | ¢ (P @ g , Galena, 8. D.; C. L. | in the summer, Hime toam Slinched 1o hocond vietary by | thing will be dons on a fArst-class pian in gy Farst race, six furlongs: Derfargllla (1 1o | both are genuine, some court official or of- | Atchison, Topeka & Sante Fe rallway and Nt thormax, 8. Towtn: & M Taiboit, Chi | *that tired feellog.! 1 took bunching its hits In the first inning. At- | order that the park may enjoy a prosperous on, Lady Diamond (13 to 5 second, All | foials having participated. The other $15,- | the Northern Pacific Railway company and | SorRam et g o, oot iinat 'R, H. Foster, " O d. Rt < ; p ’ tendance, 2,80, Score, first game: sendofr. Hevond ‘race. one mile; Manhle Loulse (4 | 000, and possibly moe. are Hable to turn | in numerous other railway and financial cor-| wjinneapolis; H. C. Barrett, Lincoln; William Hood’s sal’saparl"fl veland ... 0 0 2041010019 “ gy 2 G. W. Rutledge, the auditor, | porations. o yahoo, Nel sh Whe Races at Hattle Creek. to 1) won, Lucania (9 to 5) second, April |up any time. 3 e he aus aton Anderson, Wahoo, b. Wil < 'J:..’,‘_:da l. "w'“:m“ :m" 12 ‘F‘,f BATTLE CREEK, Mich, July 2.—The | Foal (evem) third Time: 1:4215, gad. Johu Clark.. Andrew. Pebba 804 Joho Oregon Pacific Sale Confirmed. 2t e L0 and have not had a single attack of my o Cleveiand, 11 Washington, 16 K. | big stato meeting of the League of Amer- | et turiones: © Florie "t s P and, o | Young all deny wrongdolng. = Atlorney Lowls | gALEM, Ore., July 33.—The supreme court Nob ne oo ordon; | 914 complaint Jren during the extreme 3 0! " - Y ¢ : on, La |states that Rutle e admiis that all bonds H At the Arcade: C. A. Schranck, don: | hot weather. general health is also Cleveland, 4; Washington, 4. fcan Wheclmen today had an attendance of | Vienta (2 10 1) second, Heresy (6 t0.6) third. | jssued by him ‘uring his terms as auditor | t0day aMirmed the decision of the lower court | John Clements, Eimwood: B €. Marauardt |y op bettar. My gonsrel enidh BRRRs, by errora:” Cleveiand, 700 This is the most successful meet- | Time: 0:56. _ e etaton by M1 he tignng bis name (o in the sale of the Oregon Pacific road ut | and wite, Mrs. " M. D.' Marquardt ‘and | GOCC UG L8 o NoRH res! Left on ing ever held by the Michigan division. | ~Fourth race; mile and a sixteenth: Arapa- daughter,' Avooa; George W, Willlams, Al 3 * withington, 1. Most of the men loft tonight for Steuben- | hoe @ to 5 won. Lake Shore (5 to 2 sec. |bonds ard.cospons. Z T. Lew's would then | public auctics to W. B. Hammond of Mis- | bion; B. B. Stone, ¥red W, Robinson ~ E—— M lln. 9; off Cuppy, 2:| ville, O, Bummaries: ond, Joe Miller (3 to 1) third. Time: 1:49%. | forge the pames of tke county commission- | soula, Mont, for $100,000 to satisfy the | riman; James F. Kyle and wife, Wn HOOd'B Pl"8 act harmoniously o u oul: By Wallace, 5;| - Q mile, champlonship: Leo T.| Firth race, five furlongs: Honolulu (3 to 5 | ers claims of creditors, which amounted to many | John P. Thorna, Schickleye Hood's Sarsaperiila.