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THE OMAHA DAILY BEEl THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1895. i — people and the destruction of Droporty. | returning by the route over whieh they en- N (TOSE T son_caven) wh, [Hhibrigran (3 to 1) secon N 0Q \ TG | Meekin ana ¥ vo hotrs. Urne o — . fibrith, S | etagnine by v oot ower ek, ey on: (DOWN CLOSE T0 RECORD TIME | e vamer fienshc izt | DENVER DOWNS DES MOINES | st sy st Bt e " U PRAISED BY THE PRESS Secretary Lamont during the afternoon | think there In any danger to be apprehended urth race, five furlong : N | e R L. ot VAt avillePhilas 3 NN ordered Goneral Coppinger, commanding the | from the Indlans. i e i) wone Bky t delphin game postponed on account of rain — Department of the Plate at Omaha, to pro- | e E Palling Water @ to 1) third. “Time —_— BOSTON MAKES 1T THAEN I he Leating Dailes Tavesticate M ceed to e scene of the disturbances and {6 | TROOPS MAY ARRIVE 700 LATE. | Robort J Gots Within Half a Second of His| Fitch race ;(m,wuh"m about two, and | Hard Hitting Well Backed by Sharp the Earmo 1n hand up i the Skh mnin, ading Dailies Investigate NUM - e-fourths Lol i o game and up o the s y \ as he may deem necessary to protect the | Some Apprehensions for the Safety Best Performance, won, Longevity (3 {6 2) second. Time: RFY when an error by Quinn was responsible for on's RCI'I] < wettlers and sscure the return of the Indians of un Entive Settlement, Triifion fell at' the firal jamp, and his rider Fielding Marks the Gams, two runs and the 10s of the game. Stivetts y dics. to their reservation. CHEYENNE, July 24.—(Speclal Telogram.) —_— Dunlap, was injured. "Cahill, rider " ot pitened in” ool form. as "W Bhret up 10 Later in the day. Commimioner Browning | —Governor Richirdy received & telogram thi MPLISHED IT Longevity, axhinkd whom complaint was en he sixth, whe e Hostons go 6.9t | Aud Dectare They Cuve B8 Out of ¢ e 0o S e e A b . tered fo prope din, as udge. their hits. Kissinger finjshed the game for :?,w‘,’ffe“"‘,::”’1‘:"‘;::_"‘,""}m']“"";l"‘y‘n"’""'""f‘;yym"f"‘h'“‘" evening from the assistant secretary of the ACVORLLSHE WITHOUTCARY: URGING Fiilly o s oo srtamiee, Y Mdudged WANDERING WILLIES CATCH ON AT LAST | (i siuwns and, bianked the visiors. At- very 100 Persons. said he desired to consult with General Huger | Interior notifying him that Brigadier Wnbaes tendance, 800. Score From testimonfals recelved and from - e b " OADSTE TINER 8t Louls. 018 facts gathered by a Times reporter, we Defors doing anything definite. e sent for | eral Coppinger, department commande aced Three ts Under | ROADSTER "‘ ol "‘"‘ e Fvery Man in the Game nnd Eagan | Boston 10000400 ¢ RS out of Svery 100 WHO Neve HSSd s the general, with whom he was closeted for | S, A., had becn ordered to proceed at once to the \ L B 9. Dreots . S o , . ® Made to Accon Midale Louis, 6; Boston, 9. Brrors: [yon's Rheumatism Cure, 96 have declared considerablé time, * They sent for maps of | the scenc of Indian troubles and order such o te D Awtther Growd Aatuvany ¥ St Boston, 4. Farned runs: Bos- | {hemselves cured or greatly benefited. There he country where the Indians are supposed | movement of troops as may be necessary to 2 mlaborate | 5 . % base hit: Tucker. Three-base | can b k4 ki e to be and, it is understood, went over the | prevent a conflict between the Indians and 4 Pl o i o e L el Ry metle Saints, nit! Cooley. Stolen 1 uinn, Dowd | (LIS OEIINO 18 Sep g A Tt entire situation, especlally with reference to | settlers, Later the governor was advised by % he second gentlemen's roadster @, Cooloy, Double pls ¥ Quing | Rieumatism Cure may be termed a positive the avallability ;;1 !'rvv;)n and time ”mu,fyry General Coppinger that four troops of cavalry at the r\'\h:“ gr = next “inum v L‘:,\s:'{ .,'... sflmlr‘qllr b on r;,.n‘t: (-r‘ \;!r;v l'nflrw‘n umatism.—Philadelphia mes, to get them to the Jackson Hole region. The | had been ordered from Fort Robinson, Neb. DRETROIT, July %4.—Fortune still smiles y i ©. Pritchard, who 18 en-| 1o oo 110 hae Molne Stivetts, 4; off Khret, 3; oft Kissing 14, 1893, nearest trocps are at Fort Douglas, Utah, | to proceed to the Jackson's Hole country to R AL AR ) e to much of the credit for the first [ St Joseph: i Linoln, LR AR bR B el B R fU LURL LD L lh B R where a regiment of infantry under command | protect the settlers. As it will require at | °" the Detroit Driving club, weather, at , 1s again working hard and industri-| Jacksonville, 7; Quincy, 4 Hissinger and \Il;hj_‘ Stiv .”':"'“‘d anee] | midst have been cured by Munyon's little of Colonel Penrose is stationed. There is | Jeast three days to reach Jackson's Hole with | teridance, good racing and all that goes to | ously, in conjunction with others. The Sec-| Peoria, 3: Rockford, 1. Time: © One hour and. forty-five minutes, | *USar peliets.”—Boston Post Qlso & company of Infantry at Fort Washakie | these troops a battle between the whites and | make a successful meeting prevailing again | ond Infantry band will enliven the occasion, | Gleveland, 12, Washington, §. Umpire: Galvin ‘Munyon's Remedies act almost instanta- and a_company ml('lh of ;v‘in|u!ry "1'1' hfhlnln‘lrl\ Indfans will doubtless be fought before they | today. Robert J was the drawing card to- [ One —thing the management hould l;}f.‘,‘"’l'l” L; ’:{fl‘l“j"‘;’"- STANDING OF THE TEAMS "“""3|'» speedily curing the most obstinate at Fort Bolse which could be made available | can be of service, KB LA TAMBE. UPOR 1% cohsidaraDle . fHOMS. SXs ton, oi St. Louls, BIEVEA, WK, Toal cases in a fow hours.”—Baltimore American. " A el day, and, although he did not lower his | Ji S w York, 9; Cineln iy p 4 < “Ove o In case of necessity. Adjutant General Stitzer of the state mili- | peditlon in getting the hor oft ) 1M ;. Cleveland . £ ) 32 Over 1800 people have written us that The treaty by which the Bannock Indians | tia wired this morning from Market Lake, | record, nearly everybody was satisfled when | Promptitude in sending = the flells off | Ty ¥ Gennee Pittsburg ... 15 2| they have been cured by Munyon's Reme-' were located upon thelr present reservation | Idaho, as follows: “Governor W. A. Rich: | they learned that they had witnessed the [ VL ko a lons way toward curtailing the | i Watlkes, 11; arre Joston ...l T il dles'—New York Press, i showa the right of the Inlans to hunt in |ards:’ Met Indlan captain of polce In TN | yocond fastest mile cver paced. It was | grenter wutis o ke thous” fosting Ton: | 8t Paul, 8i; Detrolt, il G ! 1| cioMunyon's Remedies ara handy to earry, Wyoming s as follows pasin yesterday with thirty-five horses, hur- | 580G ARt BOC CRE B b e | fiere will be nina events on the catd, fn: e o] AR | pleasant to take and absolutely harmless."— “The Indians herein named agree that they | rying out with all possible speed, Saw him gelding g v, cluding ‘a race between Ned Reading, the | DES MOINES, July 24.—(Special Telegram.) ; i Washington Post. Wil ake st reservation their permanent | again at 11 o'clock last night. He says he [holdirg the lines and the runner, Chee ful, 1ap- | bicyclist, and Holstein, the trotting stallion 28 NES, July 24.—(Specta & AL TR - J | Munyon's Rheumatism Cure fs guarantsed homes, and they will make no permanent | cannot control the Indians, who will fight at | ping his sulky. The bay beauty was as from Missouri Valley, Reading to ride five- | —The Denver team was too strong for Roach y X K to cure rheumatism In any part of the body, settlement elsewhere, but they shall have | noon today. g Steady as & elock trom wire to Wite, as fie | ELINE of 8 mile against the Jhorse’s haif, | today, while the locals were unable to find | 8t. Louls P i Acute or muscular rheumatism cured in from the rignt to hunt on the unoccupled lands of,| There are in the Jackson's Hole settlement | 4 Mid thira and Iwiched in between the | o0 qelivery effectively, though nine of | Washington § -] 4 one to five days. It never fails to cure sharp, 7 St capable 'y 4 " | sectional time shows, and to the ordinary " events. Will H. Thomas y A U he United Stat I A i may be'| Sixty-five men capable of bearing arms, thir Y bt o7 hooting pa ', the United States so long as game may X b, LR R Dol he could easily | and B. C. Raymond will officiate as the | them got bases on balls, An exhibition game 4 i e Touy | Bhooting pains In the arms, leg: des, back found thereon and so long peace exists ty-five women and forty children. All of | spectator it appeared that he could asily | mounted esquires of the afternoon, and they g today Uuixnn at Cleveland or breast, or soreness in any part of the body T o . Thalans on the borders | these are gathered atthe seltlement of | ave broken his record had he been urged. | will see that no time is lost.in' loat between the Des Moines and the Indianapolls Pittsburg; Philadelphia at Cinein- | iy from one to three hours. " Marysvale, situated between the Gros Ventre g v maion: will be 36 7o e te be playec . ftimore at Loulsville: Washingtc . of the hunting grounds. e ““:{’MV":'IZ‘. Gros Ventre rivers. It 18 possible | The sectional time was 0:30%, 1:01%, 1:31%, i admission will bi nta | Western league team will be played tomor- | Jcg, O e oL B T gule, "oNngton | t5 promptly cure lameness, ST and swol- The treaty was made in July, 1863, The | KL comants. trom settlaments cast on the | 2:02. An hour later he was sent another | Chilaren detompunied by’ parenis row. Score of foday's game len joints, stift back, and all pains in tho policy of the Indian burean of late years | yCo®Chel Mo 1o Big Wind river and from | mile, with the runner leading the way, In | free. The first event will be called promptly DES MOIN SCORES OF THE W BT A UL B L LLIR UK ERIN has been to persuade the Indians to use this | o Cyirnongto the south have reached them | o.0a1% Starter Lopes ot Now at 1:30. The entr are AB. 1: ro. - tica, lumbago or pain in the back are speed- Hunting privilege as sparingly as possible, | e Mormons, 10 L0 SOl AVEUt Guring the | 2;03%. tarter Loper announced, however,| 10 ‘trot: Robert J. b, &, Willlam H.|Letcher, rf 0 toh An- | iy cured. Dbut the existence of their right is sald at the A > that Geers was merely working the cham- | Gould, South Omaha: Plaxtail, ch. g, T. M. [ Mohler," 2b 3 r Dose of " Munyon's - Homoepathls Home o past week asking for aid. Bt Dot O I M ¥ 3 Roux nt. ¥ ne Remedy Indian bureau to be unquestionable. Now | P (el TE a8y the state authorities that | Plon a couple of slow miles to get him in | U EPS DERRRGL Dilsy 8 bl m., 8 8.| McVicker, 2 01 8T. PAUL, July 24.—Pears 1 in to|Company, of Philadelphia, put up specifics that trouble has broken out, the hunting | no fess than 200 Indians are surrounding the | Shape for 'is race next week. Bert Blatohard BhaR Omoba: Nz b b | Benie o ¥ pitch today, but was hammered hard. He | for nearly every disease, which are sold by Drivilegs 18 suspended by the terms of the | sateiement. If the whites have suficient am- | The unfinished 2:10 pace was easily Won | john Bishop, Omaha; Darby, b. h, H, Hiz: | MeRibben, 4 5 was relieved by Gavle, who fared even [all druggists, mostly for 25 cents a bottle. - treaty and the Indian office has ordered the | munition it is confidently expected they can | by Coleridge in straight heats. He also} gins, Omaha: St Martin, 'br. s, Z. H. | Traflley, s8......... 3 1 worse. Both were wild and recefved poor | Those who are in doubt as to th ature Indians back to their reservations. Stand oft the Indians until troops come to | made the best race time of the meeting thus | Clarke, South’ Omaha. .| Hickey, '3 G [ support. Pepper pitched winning ball. | of thelr disease should address Professor thelr aid. The only practical way of reach- | far. The 2:14 trot was a mixup, and re- [ L) trot. to wagon; Barnie 8, b. s, N. | Roachi, p 3 1 Scere Munyon, 1505 Arch street, Philadelphia, giv- ing the settlement with soldiers is by way of | quired eight heats to decide. Geneva soid | SaltzgIver, Omaha; Charlle, b. &, W ”J‘.”'.“ W . % Bitior 3 250228 2 1-%|ing full symptoms of their disease. Profes- Market Lake, Idaho, from which place the | favorite in the auctions, but only took fourth | Ouaha’ Lady Helen, b i, K. A Totals . o etrolt ...oennisn 0 10 0100 00— 2] g0 Munyon will carefully dlagnose the case try the Scene of | distance 15 112 miles to Marysvale. The road | money. Bright Regent, the favorite in the | Omaha: Morapan, b. 8., John Doe, Omaha, - Hits: 8t. Paul, 21; Detroit, 6. Frrors: 8t | anq give you the benefit of his advice abso nstrath for all of this distance, except twenty miles | 4-year-old pace, after dropping two he 1i15 trot, to bike: Holstein, = b. 8. J. . | Bole: anra Gavie an dovineneic” 14 | lutely free of all charge. The remedies will POCATELLO, Idaho, July over the Teton range, is a good one, and | took the next thres rather easily. The 2:24 [ Tremain, Missouri Valley; Darkey, b Doyle, m.. INNEAPOLIS, Tuly. 2h—Seore: nt to any address on recelpt of retail Telegram.)—Excitement in the Jackson's | tro can be moved rapidly. 7 trot was unfinished, Princess Belle taking :.H}\' (u:kr. I, Lincoln; Pride, b. m,, B, A ngrl&lz-_ 3b. Minneapolis 1 40 0 0 3—16 BNION U0 1% (EPE 1Y e IaVer: Hwie, 10 (MOt BRtd pae oV oL COmPATIGREL dnfan Ly U OB DA | S HE ARG RRRAT REA. (oF SWVATRHOKE SLie Shert q,"».u"-'y':-‘.i,'(ih“‘,f"” LRk et SRtauibon Indianapolis 110l 00040 817|— B —— ! ® [ %ell, three miles from this city, have been | two heats in hot finishos. B W 8,'b. g, C.'N. L Hita:* Min Toalanagolls ik, | TA CUNUReEE for ranchmen to leave their homes. The | grdered to be in readiness to move, and are | Alix will go against her record on Satur- | 1:20 pacé, to wagon: White Stockings, b. Err Minneapolis, Aanapolls, 2 MUNYON’S REMEDIES Indians are thoroughly aroused and are deter- | prepared to go to the scene of the trouble Results: ., J. I, Purpuplie: Omaha; Dick, b, &, B | Lohman, teries: Tealy, Frazer and Wilson; T On hand. Malled on receipt of price, Y mined to have vengeance for the death of [ upon telegraphic orders. The pack trains %, pacing, purse $2,000 (unfinished): | Bocco, Omaha: Ben, & &, W. E. Priteard, | Miles, ss ) and McFariand, ¢ THE ALOR & BENPOLD €0, the Indians Killed two weeks ago by deputy ::)n‘d fl’;l)«l l\\::;n:’\":mln)\l[(;‘nn:j:m (m rrl;n‘,“:\‘r‘.\: |.,,,l,l won, the second mnrl!lm‘ .mv|| fifth :;mx:m Black Cloud, 3 C. Seldon, | Egan, p..oooieiiins Kl\.\sh.\:li ErTY, .1::1\‘ _;o, ‘H)nr;':‘ [l 1408 Farnam Street u,.p(«hv Paxton Hotel, his city, have also beer ered adiness ¢ Time: 2:05%, 2:06%, 2:07. Hen 1) won aha. - nsas City 24000200 9 o constables. These were words of Indlan Agent | for gervice. the fiest hi i e 115 pace, bike or cart: Pell Mell, b, h., Totals ........ Grand Rapids .....20 00 0 0 0 0 1 0—1 (8 28] Teter, who returned early this morning, | Governor Richards telegraphed his repre- | Angie D won the thi rd. | H -“lv' ‘ormie, Omaha; Shiftle b, E. | Des Moines .... 03 20 0-6| Hits: Kansas City, 11; Grand Riwds, 5, sunburned and wornout, from a hard trip to | sentative at Market Lake, Colonel Stitzer, to [ Time: 2:07. Guinnette " Moonstone, | Georse Jackson, South Omaha; Bantiock | Dinver . 10 3 0-11| Brrors: Kansas Ciiy, 1; Grand Ripids, 1 the Jackson's Hole valley, where the Indian [ notify the people of Jackson's Hole that Star . Dudley, Badge, H. J. Rockwell, | g B A lulling, South Omaha; Red Barn 5: Denver, 9, | Batterie Kling and Bergen; Jones and trouble 1n." He left the agency last Thirs- | troope are on the way 1o protect their lives | Directiof, Atlantic King; and Joe H also M'\r’i ’h‘"\A\»mlY]\.,l‘:;;\\'(;}‘l‘\x‘“l‘hv‘ Omaha; Rose | piatned tuns: Des 1 Stagie Hutch. | Campbell. ~ 7 . day, golng to Market Lake. Krom there he | and property and return the fndians to their | "85\ (laes, trotting, purse $2,00: Bounce trot, to wagon: Bell Dell, b. m {nson, ~ Three-base hils: McVicker, Stolen | MILWAUKER, July 8 -Feote: =~ went overland 120 miles in company with | reservation; also to advise them to act only | won the fo seventh and elghth heats Hkhlnu " Omaha; F i "‘\“ : Traffley, Shaffer, Inks (2), Lohman, ;‘r‘“ LA .‘:‘» ': :" ", 0 1:0 2 711 Deputy Sheriff Hawley of Fremont county to | on the defensive. No reports have been re- et 1. Altao won the sec- | Donald, Omaha: Gray Fr % g, LT A G e T L O Rl R A Marysvale, the postofiice at the south end of [ celved by the state athorities from Stitzer | ond and 1h\|r| héats and was second. Time: | Blanchard, South Omaha; St. Martin, b. s to Hutchinson to Inks. Hase on bails: O r| Hits: Milwaukee, 13; Terre Haute, 4. Jackson's Hole. tonight 128 Bertic 1t won the fifth and sixth | 5t ‘“l\,r”", South Omaha; Morapan,’ b. s. I"]L"’"-‘ o e HIL ool | Tora: . Mitwukes, 35 arte Heut Hat- ' e correspond- BN . 3 &0 heats and was third '1|m,. 2:03, 21306, hn Doc, )maha. itched i) y Egan, . Struck [ teries: Stephens and Bolan; Goar and Oat- » & . . LANDER, Vyo., July 24.—(Special fele- | man, Gretchen, Token aund t 50 2 OWIS, aha ed, b, & es Moines, 9; Denve 6 crifice STANDING OF THE TE. S. sald: “The sottlers are thoroughly atarmed, | grem ) Najson Yarncll. the old guide who | Staried o S ¥-Sixa Smith, Omaha; Edmund, b 3 : Cher, Mohler, McKibben, Trafiley, ! '\‘\, g '_ A and they surely have good reason to be. The | ot preaident. Arthur's party through the | ,Pacing, for 4-year-olds, purs: $2609: Bright | South Omuhas 7ell's. m., W. B, Pritc hard, | Sia Irich, Hutchinson, Miles, ' i3 A 3 s e e 3 4 < 4 Indlans look upon the killing of their War- | Nrational park, came in today from the Gre Regent “won third, fourth and fifth heats rn'v':‘l;':' Maud K, r. m, T. H. Lyons, i hours and fifteen minutes. Um- , e 4 {IYou cannot go rlors as nothing short of murder, and are 10w | ventre. through Uni L Tinie: 2:l, 2:10, 2:11%. Ethel A won the | ORSRL. : J ME BUIT S AtanaRoS T Miiwaukee » : i ] f doubtedly preparing t Vsfiie i ‘entro_through Union pass. e says second heat and was second. Time: 2:11%. | Double team: Mort and Carry, bay team, BUCK WELL THUMPED. St. Paul b b i . } o the opera undoubtedly preparing to avenge their | ygute Mhrough Union pass is lined with In- | o Sure won the first heat and was third. | P L Markell, Omaha : Fo, sifires i ; ! deaths. There are no large camps of Indians | gianc eoineSin Ghiall parties, He says that . Choral, & Wik Shire: | coft “class: Jonnnie B, b._w. John Tre- | ST. JOSEPH, Mo., July 2h.—(Specinl Tele. | LCUOI obeeeeee:s ! . X withouf” gaining at present in Jackson's Hole proper, but I| ho ran across a party of Shoshone warriors L orence (, Brookside, Actuary | main, Missourl . Valle b. m., | sram)—The home team made it two out [TINRCAROTR «oweees 4 £ was rellably informed that there are from | whg el Y Nothen sund | 8 Wilkes also starte Stalney, Council” Biuff " m.. "A.|of three today by defeating Lincoln by a| Terce Haute .. g / J ), D\Whi f[ of RO ND 800 bampon T (ho TrAlL River valiey who were stripped of their horses, gun ? trotting, (untin- | Thompson, Omaha; Red Troller. b. s i1, 13 | Score of 6 to 1. Colburn was on the r irand Raplds \100 o ) k 4 hiEtoefiv i thic Mhate: a% fiany, | and fine featners. They had on moccas of Wa > McCormic, Omaha? Carter McGregor, s. g., | for the Saints and sent his puzzling curves JGames today: Terre Haute at St. Paul; L2l L el iere are Indians, | ypap were worn through, and the imprint of heats. Time: 2: P T. H. Eger, Omaha *| over the plate, but the Buckerinos wi Grand Rapids at Kansas City, however, scattered all through the country, | cach footstep was stained with blood. They the first h v Uy unable to solve them, excepting O'Brien, - “:"‘ It Is not safe for white men to g0 out | told him that they had escaped from the | Glen Bassera, George L, Napolcon anti | CLOSE 0F IOWA REGATTA Do ounNEn I 4 so R Iy The fleld: MES OF > TEURS, alone, Tfarieg a4 7 & o fxploit also started. e . ng of the Salnts was superb, the boys 2 {Ths Tndians shoot from ambush,at. every [ Wiite men who hac taken from thom their s S Ty o ; cutting singi doubles by fast, gin- | Haxtings Y. M. C. A, Takes SR 5 *Y | morses and guns. They were making their | . povn, Py AST F | Stoux €1ty Wins he Fours ana s gerly play. McCarthy's and McHale's work L2 A Tales o Fall fron yhite man who makes lis appearanice, ant | way Back to'the Shoshone agency. | Yarnell GENTRY TOO FAST FOR PATCHEN. slen and Ottumwa th Was the feature \e was hit hard and S tHee DaviniGitys: the whites have adopted the same tactics | soye that the settlers in Jackson's Hole are | Went the Fastest Halt Mile Bver | MA ( v 21.—(Special Tel- | often, and, assisted by the errors behind | FHASTINGS, Neb., Jul (Special Tele- toward the Indians, The settlers have con- | fnomousnly scared. and. that every care is 1 ! egram.)—The races of the Towa State Ama. | him, Jost the game for Lincoln. ‘The Saints | sram.)—David City's erac m met de- THE FASHIONABLE PERFUME. gregated at several points to protect them- ® EaccilBin EEblics It is guaranteed ooy Ealtos | marcoacm i : Al e e e O BRONAL B Teft tonight for their eastern wip. Parvin | feat today by the Hastings Christians. f RAIV4E. | T trien them to) brepare for an gt || con o DreVet:an dxadian i eurprite U A | PRERRORY, il July 24.iTen thousand e G Slos Al AV Ith (v nblett (R oMmerg Riore: by LR I b L Cht ans el o vve Ry refreshing. delicale tack, but not to assume the aggressive | Lictd " t near Maryavale, | oobe"oa John R. Gentry pace all around | ovor entertained momle mhy Ohoraces St. Joseph ..... ) 00 10120 2-6]the game. Score kil . where the families have been taken for ever entertained people. The crowd was | Linesin 00100000 0 For sale by dr T towards the wards of the government. The | wifaty 1w A oo Patche Taylor" 4 i Hastings ... 0040014022 sale by druggists only, Mafety, while the men are scouting for In.|Joe Patchen this afternoon at Taylor's park. | even much jar an Ve 4 g i 2 settlers are anxious to go out after the In- Vs 3 g n h than yesterd Hits: St Lincoln, 5 Frrors: | David City 0013000004 "‘lPEmALCRONN a Wdrroan ek LA dia He thinks there is no immediate | The track was in fine condition when the race | beach, from start to turn. and far below, | St. Joseph, Earned runs: St. 3 1 gt ¢ i PE| FUHERY(’O ans and wipe them out. Both sides are ; : K w. b : Batteries: Webster and Johnson; Cook SAINT LOUIS now _very determined danger, as the Indians are somewhat demor- | was cal®d, but rain fell at the conclusion of | was alive with eager spectators, and the ph, 3; Li ; e hits: Jones, | i wroi™ ipire ; b e rettiene eakled o year ago that jr | Qled ‘at the reception they have recelved | tho frst heat. Both horscs were loudly | lake was detied with ail kinds of emrt | A et st ”:;'I“" HEERON, Neb., J 1 aler || EYERIBROFHERSIDAUGICORAGENTS the Indians returned this summer they would | W\, Wiked his opinion about the trouble | Cheered when they appeared before the Fing Of DUbOUE Sive (he anal at’y prob; | hiflce hits: McCarthy, Marcum, by | S pthe o tasn s“"’ Clote gumo | ASRYY (WEDDING BELLS) To new break up their custom of hunting in this | 1n Jackson's Hole, lie said the story of the | julBo's atand, Geniry was slightly the fa- and gs the senion doubles hot aut” from | Moe i aotes: Ao mmn, O bren. .S “,‘r; Bilon . 0y L0 A cRown PEACHBLOW. | odors. l':fi‘é‘;g-w‘a‘"":':e Temen, are. almost dis- | iiiling of Indians was not correct. The facts | vorite in the pools, although many horsemen | the flag Mne a breeze which ‘was almost at | cum; Speer to Rbright, Basen on balls: OfF | Alexandria’ ..:2l1l1 05 20 01 0 0—9 Shien. 00 » and as there are not more | aro that the settlers came upon a body of | backed Patchen. After scoring twice they TR A, Yoty Tho: souse pit the shells off Grag; Hit by pitched | Batteries: E. Gordon and Nordyke; Brown an 200 sottlers' i the Jackson's Hole val- | the Bannock Indians who refused to be ar- | got the word in the first heat, Gentry taking | e fip. Contesting in (his race weps the F O R B I, BV ATEltan b nisosnsscviiio! sendrin - cie | omri e e L mt g a E CoN oWy s recetyera e | By Colbum, 1 s ANITA, I, July 21.—(Speclal)—The cal for troops, which T did immediately upon | whites. | The settlers drgw off, secured rein: | hoaded o the. finigh, aithough Curry heid | Winning vesierday's funior races: he OL | burm 2 5P™ poy Lol ; | Wiota Juventioinine ‘plaved 5 my arrival hite. 1 do not think the set- | forcements during the night, and returned | Patchen not far back of him unti they | tumwa team proved foo much for them, and | Grag find. Speer. Times O ,‘”‘" fuCy sa ey At R RS et R E) tlers are in immediate danger, but If the | next morning and again demanded the sur- | passed the three-quarters pole, when Gentry | tHeY won the race in two straights, In | B TR PR e D ST by A troops are not sent at once they will be render of the Indians. This time, being out- | pulled away and finished a length ahead in 6, (The senfor fours e s T Anits .o taasadtt e Agent Teter does not believo the troops | numbered, they submitted, and were taken | b:04%. Gentry went the first quarter in 0:30, | Fomes the 1ot Talsane Coa s oeihg JACKS WIN ALSO. e L e 3 e will be of real assistance unless they are | before Judge Rhodes of Marysvale, who fined | the half in 0:59% (which is the fastest half | them. The Kreit sesior. st om JACKSONVILLE, T, July 24—(Special | \iierier Hors, ‘\';". g S om) stationed right in the Jackson's Hole val- | them for committing depredations and then | evor paced in pyblic), three-quariers in 1:30. | then on. (. O. Hiles represented Sioux City | mog o ine Th st Tha Tachamnvilies wers ¢ e e N, ley at Maryavale and in the country just | started them on the road to jail. While on | Patchen threw shos after passing the hali | and H. A. McCullongh Oltumwa. The 1at. | omd At the hands of the Facksun illes ovesd Next Snturduy’s Racing Meet. aouth of the National maikcs Ternr s Tiat | the road to Maryavale, and while passing a | mils post or he would have dfiven Gentry out | ter has Tover lost nrace, winning nine i | fons st ob the box and. Capiinger was| All cycledom is agog over the racing meet clined to criticise very severcly the party | Srove of pine trees, the Indians, being | in 2:02, as McHenry pulled Gentry up in the | the last elght years, and carries more med- | uot treat A muck betfer. Parkar, who nas|at University park next Saturday afternoon. of deputy constables who shot so hurriedly | mounted, made a break for liberty. The sel- | gtreteh. als than any man in the west. At the sig- | boen taking a feur dave' rest, ‘pitched a | This is th vknticl bk toibs 1nto the crowd of Indians who tried to escape | tlers were well mounted also and made a | In the second heat Gentry again took the | fo' away they darted, keeplng side by side | iplendid game for the home’ team, and Hisiitinladnl ond event of a scries to be L out of the nine Indians were shot dead. Th o SiBatohents At the three: | ahead, ‘but he crowded into Hiles' waters, | up well, ' The feature of 'the gaine was ver does anything by halves, the BRRUTTESELRAVING \THE GOUNTRY. , 214 otitho nine Inflant ot ot §aa0. Thia |iquastar bale Batohe A e e tha | Sivbr e ekt a foul he was | Bk piaying at whort, Whore e Aceepted | riders ars ‘anticipating a great ofieriioon’s They, he says, are responsible for all this | (he arrest of six Shoshones on the Fourth of | {hrecuariors in 1132 2:00%, flyanstuen] tme, 4. o the second | (welve ‘chances withouf an error. Score:” | sport. The track is being put in magnificent trouble, and some of them are already skip- | July, ~This added Mr. Yarnell, Is not the | 'In quarters In 132, @ Henry sent Gentry | WO: and ua they darted Sut from' the Tngs | dnckionvile ww......:6 2 0.0 070 0 0 01| shape, and with ausplcious weather, a lot of ping the country for fear a subsequent in- | end of the Indian trouble. awi . vo- te . vhich e oq | enthusiasm was unbounded all the way Juincy hane ol « —4| capital racing will be witnessed. There is Yestigation by Uncle Sam may result in thelr | DENVER, July 24.—A special to the News S iioaa i L L Bl O L R L e e e L L b R T Silig Arrested; Tater also’ saya:that the | from Tander, Wyo., saye: A letter received n feet ho | V- oHe | they' came into ‘the finish they were runs: ‘Jacksonville, uiney, rrors: | about all the local riders of prominence, and THAIKa: are. notithe only' chies who' break | hers today from MF. Gustin, whose homé. is I‘;‘::‘)"j‘m“‘ ‘I:“‘l"“”m{"fl”uflfl'l‘”'r;}_‘:"P‘I‘“‘”: il nearly tied that m 4\‘4194-\\’“ 1 could be made. | Jacksonville, 2; Quincy, T Two-base BItSi| 4 number of cracks from the different cities the game laws, but that the white settlers | at Lewiston, that a large number of In- | :06%." The race was for @ purse of $3,000, | Hiles; on the kround ,;., o | tearoiarrel 'tz "Batterics: Parker and | In the state. There will be good music, and are equaily as bad, and the white tourists [ dians were s there today going around | the winner to take all. Curry says Patchen | run over the oo BOt | Yoover; MeDougal, Capiinger and Boland, | everything will be done to make the day an and eastern hunters are much worse than | the point of the Wind River mouniains to- | was not in good shape for the killing pe Moy Yowed the othes honts b osinns e o | Umplre: Mr. Haskell enjoyable one. The program Is appended the red men. He says that in the Jack.{ward Snake river valley, and as this valley | MoHenry set. and Is not satisfied that Gentry | contest the race ERRORS SPOIL A SHUT OUT. One mile novice: - First, set Morgan & . son's Hola valley It 15 estimated that there | leads direct to'Jackson's Hole it was his | ig {he better horse until they have another PEORIA. D, July 2—(Special Tele- | Wrikht tires; second, pair racing pe r are at least 20,000 elk and many antelope, and | opinion that they were going there. A guide | race, Not n Favorite An Winner gram.)—Peoria today won _in_one of )‘l\\-- m(\hm\ in light ‘marching - that it is the on'y remaining locality in the | named Carr makes the same report to Cap- i Rosalita won the 2:45 pac2, taking tre third, | KANSAS CITY, July a singie | DoSt games of the | n. Had it not been | GICk: OF ;'..'l; A A R United States where moosst ane atiy, 1 the | {2in Sheldon, commanding the militia at this | fourth and fth heats in 2:14%, 2 favorite came in under the wire a winner | weuld ave heen | to 0. Hanein pitched & | od, set punctureless ‘armor i 'I'TI x found. :le( says these animals cannot be | Point. 2:161%. Red Leaf took the lh|s| heat in at Bxposition park today, and the talent | vemarkable game, but two safe hits being ”f"'|l"’| anans I'wlrrl diamond scarf pin; preserved from extinction except in the ? =t | Joe Porter took the second heat in 2:11%. | went home weeping, Laandnents remarkable Fame, DUt tHo o Dame | second, pair xolid gold links. Tellowstone park, and he firmly belleves 'l“‘;\,‘"‘“'"‘l"l" ,:‘"\":;"‘I:;’:' o "\‘,‘ Dan McCabe, Lucy Gordon, Chinch Bug, Soi | jitt ORI o _'L’I‘“',““}”:‘ the “’ "‘;"'“m" Zumes ever feen, Score wOne inile open (for’ mesienger boya only): that the government should without delay NVER, July 24.—A speclal to the News | g and Clara King also started. i B! oy on the first | peouiy i 0D 0RO 1E0R0R 0 {rehuTacing MG 9 Drovide. for making. the wondertut Jockoony | from Bvanston, Wyo., says: A band of 218 | The 2:28 class, trotting, was won by Bon | face for 2-yearoils. McDonald, the favor- | Rockfor % 00000000 Tqnimliacupan T L nman diaia SRco. :\iola valley a part of the National park. | Utes passed within forty miles of here Mon- | Ami in straight heats. Time: 2:15%, 2:18%, T oy TR | %iTj Bocktord, 8. Brrom; B i mile op First, suit tailor made () rgest PIQC& OF 8 soon as Teter mrrived at the agency | day on the way to Jackson Hole. A courler | 2:19%. he was bought in by Simonds ord, 1, Earned runs: Feorla, | clothes; second, pair patent leather shocs. trusted messengers were sent out to all the | just arrived reports that they had stolen 200 Litt 0 n y over the selling price, The handi- | Fiynn Satalen Bonnetta- Doubie. plays e T A Ten A c GO O tobacco absent Bannocks and Shoshones, telling them | horses, which they were driving with them. NEW YORK, July There was fair as won by Fonschway af 2to 1, de- | fancia to Fisher to 'Haller; Lerett “to| NEW YORK, July 2i.—Detting on the| EVEFP 50.d FOT lO cenfs that the soldiers were coming and urging ————— racing at Brighton Beach today, with a hot | {5l gifP S, (o (YA, BUarier | icrels. Struck euts By Hansen, 5; by Dolan, | vacnt race for America's cup has alrcady them to peaceably retur etore the g i R ; L 5 A 0 4 splendid work with the flag to- | § s uEHES n. 3 by Dolan, | vacht race for America’s cup has already them to peaceabiy return home before: they ST MATTHIAS BOY MISSING. finish in the third event. In the second | day. He had five big felds and all got away | pitches: ol O Dolan 2on wld | begun. A wager of $1000 to $30 has been " INDIANS FEEL SECU race Arnold appeared in the program as | without a hitch. Track f: Results Collins: Do M Snyder. Time: One hour | made that Defender will beat Valkyrie 111 NDIANS IEL SECURE. homas Armstrons Dixappeared Mon- | the property of the' Santa Anita stable. , nine-sixteenths of a mil and forty . Umpire: Mr. Hoeath in the cup series. It Is supposed have ;‘rhare is considerable speculation as to day at Hanthorne Lake. After the saddling beil had wrung it ws | year oldss ™ Bill Powell Lo 1) won, AD STANDING OF THE TEAMS. been made K Vanderbilt, There is whether this order will have any effect, for several days pas e emb discovered that the filly was Ariola, that | Fisher ( o ond, FFavorita (8 to 1) PR R v a lot of m v to be put up. A num- B s Lonry afteat, ainal] . Bor. saysisl (daxe Spass the members of | 4 rOring was incorrectly stated and | third. Time 8 Played. Won. Lost. P.Ct | ber of bookmakers have been approached, | e imaranyabiane a8 | e ohaiv: of Bt Matthias! ohureh ingOmaba'l ihnt: herfwelghte* should “have: been: five |, iBecond ras and a half furlongs, sell- | Peorla ceeees 8 b z but little or no business has been done, Searles & Searles i hably. the avildest shot In this aoy @T€ | have been enjoying camp life at Hanthorne more than in the program. The [ing: Virgin (4 to 1) won. Paulette (8 to 5) | lincoln 8 cause the bookmakers prefer to lay again n probably the wildest spot In this country, | /1y g o . “Rheri T ingly seratehed. . Thero | second, John P (2 to 1) third. . Thme: 1:0. | Des Moines ... 8 the challenging yacht. They want too big ? SFECIALISTS. Fiis'n lake, several miles east of Council Bluffs o g A e handful of soldiers that will be sent out . 3 been bettiug on the flly. | Th six and o half furlongs: Bes. | Denver ... 1100 529 | odas to suit Defender mel ANl K Bl could hardly find them before winter, if they | Ré¥: Mr. Bowers is acting as guardlan for the | 1ptermissi favorite for the race, | sie ] to 1) won, Coliector (3 to 5 | Quincy ... [ i 5 il ormsof Blood and choose to keep out of sight. boys. Monday at noon one of the boys, | but at the last minute ination 11 shot | second, Overton (8 to 1) third. Time: | Rockford 5 2 I Britannin Win g B s e e v . Thomas Arms e 1l-year-old s @ bunc easily by a couple ckeonville . ~ § LIN d, July 24.—Allsa and Word has been recelved at the Bannook | TIOmas Armstrong, the 1l-year-old son of | out of the bunch and won easily by u couple | 1 i any b D Angd, Juty. B i ind Blood ARRRCy ftat Tiia Ballard; who ¥ ”n‘\","";"‘n‘; William Armstrong, residing at 1322 South | of jensths. Bandit and Abingdon were about ourth race, one mile, handicap;. Fonsch- AR LA on Sy U S marathat i T EA O 25 be the most. fangerous Indian on this roon, | Sixth street, disappeared. ~His absence v 1 favorites in the third race, but in a | way @ to 1) ‘wo ephine (even) second, | No games scl heduled for today. THa et latat the Ro YA Siubs I from thi systoy Ven (L Rt n this reser- | %010 oticed by his feilows, but for some | tedhot finish between four or five Little Little Nell (5 to 1) third. “Time: 1:45. — ; . AN SARSUE O ADILS & aveful vation, is at the Salt River valley meeting of | /00" (07 iyer word_ was sent to his | Matt beat them both, 1In the steeplechase Fifth r five-eighths of a mile, sellin; GAMES OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE. kotah started at noon in > race for the d special arte for ail Biunqoks -Bhoshonss. and. Utes with about | Feason or other o woml was. sent fo Qs | gt Anthony. the favorite, refused the ] Miss Addis G to 1) won, Wanda T @ to ) IR B R el \ e many peculiar fitty of his followers. The authorities are | fAther until last evenmg y \ ? jumps. Results second, Wild Briar (30 to 1) third. Time: |, . - club, The ssed he 1 REAE Y | Veby anxious that these disturbers shall not | A% S0on as he heard of it Mr. Armstrong | Firsi race, one mile, selling: Mangrove (1 | 1:04 Cleveland Bats Out a Vietory After [ club. dhe 1 the line togeth 3 } CATARRH, Tl foln the belligerents congregated on Fall 3 3 4 - =R - - Niagara won, he time being 5:08:05; Da- went over and paid a visit to tlie Council | to 5 won, Golden Gate (6 to 1) oud, Milan Having Lost the Ga Vol N and Rt 2 e [ Lungs, Liver, Dysy ¥ River. It is greatly feared, b : Bluffs police station, where he left a descrip- | (7 to 1) third, Time: 1:H% P S Right undary. Racing, CLEVELAND, July 2L—Cleveland batted | o0td 3 i \‘:\ Rta AL the. Mulah wars i # Witroubles durcd by a special s " . f » hope o mig consd rac V' rlongs ascination NE K, Ju - hairman Gideon P ot e eig inn 3, fle; . 55 WWeourse of t tent e e ety e o e "o | tlon of his boy, in’the hope that he might ! f R e e S R st leon | gut a victory in the eighth Inning, after | Ailsa, 55l tannia, Britannd it £ AN i ; nded OB ['nave aved into town. He seemed some- | (8 to D won, e (4 to 1) second, [ of the League of American Wheelmen r the visitors thought they had the game | won on the {lme allowance (VITALITY WEAK) Buit . river these Indlans will go norin | MAVe strayed Into town. He seemed some- | o (0 o 1) third 1 ot b A R bEvialars thol Hey had EAK MEN e o by too and join the others. If they do so the com- | WAt vexe seeming neglect of ‘the | * fiiid race, one mile. seiling: Littie Matt % PRt B AEES 0, CHAUCRE (OTET 0| won. The gmme was catled BE e ond o Cedar Raplay Shat Out. ation Lo business or study Dided force’ would probably number 600, at | DoY®' Euardian to notify him as soon as the | (5 1o 1) won, Bandit (8 to ©) second, Abing- |, WAARL SRR R vele Board of | (he eighth to give the visitors time to| EEpPAR RAPIDS, Ia., July 24 scial e griet, BEXUAL, R, o iahionId: they Dlan n united sampalxn | 1306 of ‘his belngmisaing wa noted, He | don.(8 to1) third. Timet 1.l Trade: “The recent alliance Letween the | cqtch a train. Attendance, 1000 Score it SRR i el e Sire%or from the efte of Tevenge against the whites it will be a- | s se oy fifk 04 drove out to the luke 1o R B O B D o setean ey I of | Cloveland ... 0 01 0.4 10 6 S R A all yleld readily o our new treat- g d bim. b 5 won. Kennebunk (15 second, | Ame Y seema Jikely to be yaland. 3 { g ad A shade hes o | felllen it Sleld readliy tended with dire results v to Stonenelite (13 to 1) third. Time: 1: fruis” vy, We have 'a mintatare rebeliian | Washington 80000030 me was one of the prottlest seen here | ment for loas of vital power. o0 o oy INDIANS NOT TREATED RIGHT. Reashaw Ac Murphy wifth race, one mile. Kelling: ; in 8t Loiis, due 10 fact that St Louls Hits;Claveland. 13 \‘,‘li:;:""’;“"“‘ Bapdra| ihis season, - Beoret WRITE R0 000 kel it home by cor- i ) . ¥ 6t on. Prig (8 10 5) second, Hazeltine | is a great Sunday town s 8 r and, o 0 farne e 1 0 espondence. BALT LAKE, Joly $4.—DBenjamin B.| W. P. Renitaw, who is now in fan on | (05, "ioh Frik (8 to B) second, Hasaliine |73, E0r the: leauud)to 1.u»‘s'm.'“y".‘.‘..fl.".,\ 5 eland, shingtan, 2 clrst Buiats a0 L 8283 00 L) eemdey Rich, editor of the puper at Rexburg, within | various charges of defrauding the uns Sixth race, steeplechase, full course Ih conmequencamany. of the Br. Louis i » by errors v J: Washington, L < : % Soarles & Sparles 1416 Farnam St il o Rottlers’ fortificati 1| varlous charges of defrauding the unsus- | Sixth race stecpitehase full cournes T | oha A ‘Shrpontiad for participating in' Sun: | 1. Left on ba 1, §; Washingto Hits: Dubuque, §; Cedar Rapids, 3 Dr. Searles & Searles, **'8,. 5o, ™ ity miles of the settiers’ fortfications, in | pecting, yestera afterncon . eaused | Faveite @ to ) won, Young 4 t A% ar0 suspendatlofs; Portionating: Iy Buns first base on B Rnell, 11 of | rerks, Dipugiec s Celap Banidg 3, F an Interview says the Indians have not been s 3 second i 08, i iy X g R R " P 5 tidt P | teries: McGintey and Dixon; Hrush and the arrest of Charles Murphy, allas McLar — kindly have the 'members® of f(hu. Cy off Mercer, 1. Struck out: = By s ; treated properly. An Indian who returned nan, on the charge of obtaining mon Ger | Verplanek Showed %. | Boardl of Trade th ca n thelr local | Knell, 1; by Boyd, Home run: Joyce 3 Wo send_tho marvelons French from the hunt explained that he had killed | yiice T fon G LB o Rk M. CINCINNATI, July pleasant | agencies to refuse all fayors, such as lo T hit , O'Connor. ~ Two- g pe— ; Tomody CALTHOS frese, uil & three elk and was arrested, while the white | yuo“ha met Mr. Murphy and that the latter | we: 1 a kood card of six races drew | INg of wheels, slgnating prigés, etc., to rac- | base hits: McGar ifice hits » B AR I Iegnl guaranieo that Cavrios will men arresting him had killed five. The In- | pooresented himself to be a traveling ma : 4 2 {NEg men or race promoters under such sus- | Knell, Abbey btalen : Burkett 4 ) LA 2 : represented himself to be a traveling man attendanee Oakley today. Mald | pension in that town. To be of value action | O'Connor, Chil Zimmer, McGarr, G, T will cross bats with dians, satd Mr. Rich, could have been brought | wio was stopping at the Paxton hotel. The | Marfan equalled the mile and seventy yards | Cf this kind mpsc ¢f necessity have your | beau, Knell, Abbey, Crooks. Double plays: | Culbertson's > latter's dia- » in without trouble it they had been handled | ¢wo got very chummy, and finally Murph Kk ord, winning handily from Cre- | prompt attentibn.'t y McKean to O'Connor; Zimmer to Childs;| mond tomorr d pay if satisfed, properly, it the settlers took matters into | borrowed $2.50 from Renshaw, telling him cnsation of the day was' thi | ©"The Cycle Board of Trade has accordingly | Mcdarr to childs to \0Connor; Seneibeck & e i O MOHL. CO. their own hiands without appealing to the | to eall at the hotel on the next day for the | 10n% shot, Noah, winning with odds as good | sent out noticeq by members to give | to Cartwright. Hit by pitcher: Kn s i Tou 5 Sole Asuerlean Ageaty Cincinnst, Chla, The: escende : 2 y for the | 55 1o 1'against him. The odds were given | every assistance to A ) Boyd, Childs. Batteries: Knell ‘and CITY, Ia., July 2}~ (8 agent. They descendel upon the Indians [ money. Innocent Mr. Renshaw says that he | more against the hoy who rode him, “Mon- | Whoelmen in this matter. mer;' Mercer, Boyd and McGuire. Time:| On August 6 and 7 the Central 1 and arrested a number of them. These were | bit like the veriest sucker. When he wenl | key” Charley Verplanck, than the horse Two hours and twenty miny tog tonraament will ba hola tried before a justice of the peace and fined | to the hotel on the next day there was no | Results T ” . Emslic Mhere are twenty events und six £pe neavily, the aggregate amounting to $1,200. | Murphy there. X B9 | RO oo, seliing, four and a half fur- \'w\\~I:-‘<:)-}\!nTr|rfi\~l|7n' o A JIRATES HOLD THEIR OWN, Tnora gre twenty svenis und jix specials The Indlans could not pay It, so were - longs: AMobalaska (7 to 10) won, Lililan & [ NEV YORE, S0V Sl 00 DPErS ene| PITTSBURG, July 2i.—After the first in- herded by armed men in a manner calculated No Pastor Chosen. second, Philetta (7 to 1) third. Time: [ Ryan-Smith malrg.gvere Bened his even- | " woreman’ was iavincible. Pittsburg to arouse their resentment. One batch was| The congregation of the First Congrega- st onas it | S Spe S ST, She neLo Waihre ixonstiy bitiing Beper hardsdul bis) sgbi escorted by a body of armed men after hav- | tional church met at the church bullding last v ’ T Ey TAGRIan (9 A0 al | ar o Ootbatts h e o SHSERTALIENNADGS, SN, RoOKe P fik thelr suns taken away. They werd | ight fo slect & pastor, but action was de- | secan Hesso o it Time: Tiss | thesSarbetiskiguimpons pattle o n purse | Pittsburg R i SWEET———SAVORY ——SATISFYING passing over a trall where the Indlans had | forred until a future meeting. A letter was Sellfng, five and & half fi et hours prayigws to entering the rink. | Yhid!” By i 11 Baltmors, 5. Brre Baltimore 500000000 — boen accustomed to ride In freedom. It was| read from Rev. W. H. Wise of Lafayett andseer (2 to 1) won. Albert 8 While the arfaNgements were in p ev. se of Li . A¥ito 1) won { J Sjtishurs, ftimore \ too much for the Indian nature and the | Ind., to whom a call had been extended, g . Double Quick (.o 1) thirl. | grass another important match was belng | BRI ¢ Haltimore ) WIFT s REMIUM captives made a break for liberty. The| who had refused to accept it. The tenor of | = Fourth rate, handicap, mile and seventy | manager of Kid Lavigne, “IFred’’ ¥ seckley, Clihngman. T F guards at once opened fire at the fugitives | the letter led members to think that Mr. ! yards: Maid Marlan (2 to ) won, Crevas: Jimmy: Handler and & number of other - | zel, ¢ on. Stolen base: Clingman, Dou- —) &8 Killoa sevoral. reporis vary from five | Wise might be induced to accept the call and | {1 0 second, Rhett Goode (5 to 1) third. | owers of pusiisn met and arranged a | ble plays: Blerbauer to Teckley A 3, 3 & L . to seventeen. They reported, Mr. Rich | consequently the committee was instructed | Time: 1:443; i * match between these lightweigths. It [‘\mu_h‘ n“u':lr”r'" ‘llr‘x‘ ":4\'“;;“. ‘lv\_l oy l\"vvlr-r. sald, that they had killed only one, but five | to correspond further with him. The com- | | FIfth race. one mile selling: Noah (5 to be a twenty-five sound o at'1%5 pounds | GRS VA Fonovan, Foreman, Tiderless horses went over the trall. As a | mittee has two or three other names under | hytvory, AU YN i e 1y Agend: four wooks fram sigtppArtcle BIhaS: Carey, Esper '(2). Batteries: Fore. AND result the Indians are mad and may make | consideration. “'Sixth race, one mile, 2 sports lvcline to the opinion that o | man ‘and Merritt; Esper and Robinson. bih ] trouble. There are many rumors afloat o Ayl 1 won, Almeel Goodwin 1) second, | will get the best of Smith in a finish argu- : Two hours and five minutes. Umpire arriage Licens ] timasl ) Time: Rich but lack verification. It Evantus (7 to 2 third. Time: 1:41% ment. et b Ceete, gt e TR L B e e ot (o 'Sner| T tollowing marriage licenses were - — TWO ERRORS BEAT THE REDS T shases are missing from Lho reservation and SARATOGA, N. Y. July 2.—Good| SIOUX FALLS, 8. D, v 24.—(Spe- | day's game with New York on errors. At- and bacon that go out from South | granted yesterday by the county judge: Four Refused to Take the Hurdles Whist Arrange CINCINNATL July 24.~The Reds lost to- Thiuk of the thousands of hams o » d Reslidence. < ! 1 3 bave gone to """' the Banuocks. P g e 1 weather and a fast track favored the Sara- | clal)—Superinten. ‘llilams of the Bur- | tendance, 1,500 Score . Omaha daily! We select but the STUDENTS ARE SAVE, Sadie Bartow, Omaha . e toga Racing association today. Favorites | lington railroad was in the eity yesterday | Cinciunati ...........0 00 0 1 4 best ones for the brand,“*SW IFT'S e SO WASHINGTON, July 24.—Mr. Pleree, | M. Zenas Forscutt, Omahi.... won in the first four races. The fifth race. | and arranged for 'a whist tourn t,. to | New ¥ork 0s809 PREMIUM.” i fathor of oue of the Princeton students form- tha Hungate, Griaha.... i iR steeplechase. over ‘the fuil ‘course, "was | i newd o the Hotel Orteans ut spiii | Hits: Clacinnat) Mew. Xork 'UH'MI!LI&!.V ] frusleed Lty B Tt va | Frwditio Beoen. Omehi particularly armusing, Only two out of Wix | Lake. Ta.. Auiust §. between the edur | rors: Gincinnatl, & few, Yori 2 o F\Rmo, My t'xllllu ""l‘M hm-l Y .3 4 29800944 horses were able to clear the new higl Rapids i oux Falls t joux | runs: Cincinnati, 6; New » - sal NO man could n :-u-. today received the following tele- | Alice M. Bunkér, Omaha..[.... 311 Jimps and o tne corse. *Reaits e € B R LS foe floux | It Farrel () Siaford,' Muiphy, T:wnuu.‘ m-n);r. R RO . § First race, all ages, five furlongs: Nick (2 [ Rowlan 1 "Gates, and von tw | Holliday, Three-base hits: Farrel, “NUNTAN GEYSER, Wyo. July 24 Amnesty to Amerienn Privoners. |10 5) won, Runaway ( to D second Hun- B A nte one At Bl0% City and another | Hoy. . Bag Van Haltren. _Stolen For Sale by all First-Class Dealers, WITH FREE SHOWS. safe, twelv park Friday. Address| CONSTATINOPLE, July 24.—An imperial | ning Bird (2 to 1) third, Time: 1:01%. at Spirit Lake, as well as ¢ ting several | buses: E Farrel, Meekin SWIFT 5 w-.uu. Arrive Irade has been ivemed sranting amnesty to |, Becond race, one mile, for $-ycar-olds:| outside teams b Tho locely have never | Double plays: "Vaughn 1o Kwing: Mil AND QOMPANY, PIERCE.” b g o T gl 1 ey e M. r Lisa (& (o 20) won, Darian (3 $0 1) second, | beea beaten, ani wil go azainst MePhee. Base on balls: Off Dwyer, 1; off SBOUTH OMAHA, NEB, political prisoner: any of | Kallle Hoe (8 to 1)’ third. Time: 1:43 Raplds for the third tme, feclng o Meekin, 1. Struck out: By Dwyer, 1. Bat- Dalloca Asceuslon, Parachute Leap, Tight the fatter have already been relvased. Third race, one mile, all ages: Stone Ma | of victory. teries: ¥oreman, Dwyer and 'Vaughn; Rope, Trapeze, Contortion Performances. T T RN A P S At~ = ey

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