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PR, TR SN TG IO A T e et ey ion} o TITE OMATIA DAILY recsived your most remarkable letter, in which | the law and would resist fts enforcement. ‘l) m\ ‘ T“ ”R T QiBrien, Bhugart, Stolen bases: Sheshan, | DN CTC DYV W i 3 800: 3 i i . & W - Y Creery. Pas “Balts: | Warn Ml o - Il 4 ) DL L1 4 I\ ‘with its attendimg conflict of authority and | and dislikes of a law. We did not swear to Battories: MeCrery . and” WAtk er ® 10 3 third. Time: ) 15% | . ol unseemly strife and contention among those | obey the law provided every person was A Staley, K and . nier. Umplre: jhifth race. mile and seventy yards, sell whose duty it is to conserve peace.’ plensed to have us do s, There are but few ol 5 Sovs O t Jevne, Time: Two hours and thirty min- seond, lonthusisst 0 to I third. timer T n you s “The appointment at this | Men in the penitentiary who are pieased with 3 o Denve s ute Pl bk t e . s 5¢ 4 aow b ard of fite and police com. | the law that kent them there. 1 cannot join ade Four Before the Detver Soys S0t} MiZhuronionm: o No game; rain Raco Across Long Island Sound Goes to| 1 Bidin race, aly furtongw, sefitnn: Hrehdoo Mrs. Gardinor of Awcadia Dropped Come missloners, and the attempt, etc., would re with you, governor, in your requoest to annul | TFairly Waked Up. STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Vigilant on a Mishap. (8 to 5 won, Jand (4 to 1) second, G. B pletely Out cf Sight at Boston, in inevitable disturbances, provoke the law. It would be the act of a coward It | AT Played. Won, Lost Morris (20 to 1) third, Time: 1:15 & Lk d 1.did. 1 never shrank from a duty, no mat s Cleveland T ter how disagreeable or dangerous it might " Pittsburg | i E 3 SOFT TRACK AT " Yy you refer to “th e number of ) tiTBore | < R CITY. | e [t fo stne large Sumber of | pe, 0 © 2 DISTILLERS MOUNTING RAPIDLY | Battimore "\ LU I BREEZE WAS STRONG ALL THE WAY DETECTIVES FAILED TO LOCATE HER n th y aha _orgs Pk FLINGS IT BACK AT OMAHA I Braton o4 agaees Rain Makes the Going SO bat the ::lxi‘r\‘i”fr':"xl"'w;‘ mvl-"‘-:}l:h!: p‘:""' g " olice | o, L0t us logk for a moment at the history of | i " " Chicago WEl Gk A etation of hecon of the this law. The people of Omaha are intelli- | Pugdnle nnd is Merry Men Philadelphia 00 7] . Vil b LT - (Special i foree under the provisions of the law at an | gant they are presumed (o know what| Life n Burden for Halss Trookiyn Well Text O e YOS | qolesram ) -The track was about two sec Pt et Bl early day. -3 | they wanted. They elected twelve good men | Same nn Th Did New York .ic.......00 % 8 3 ' Steerluw Genp | 078 slow today when the annumi trotting enrd N Har In reply to this, T have the honor to sa¥, | to the leglslature. Those twelve men voted Washington 111 Her Steering Genr meet opened in this city, 'A heavy rain Her Hase sir, that the people of Omaha are a law-| for this law, It recsived more than a three- | Lo Erisvile reiitess " Broke Dow | 1ast night made it soft. Th and 2:40 e abiding people, and your aspersions against | fifths vote in_each house. You vetoed it, | “Gummes todaysi Bettimore. &t . Bostohs |* class trots were the features of the day. In the good people of that city are entirely | which you had a constitutional right to do. | Rrooklyn Philadelphia; New York at the fifth heat of the 223 trot 8. G. Hogue, o without foundation in fact, and c bo but | You gave your reasons, no one of which was | Peoria, 6; Denver, 8. Washington: Chicago at Pittsburg; St CBW ¢ . ; > . " o BOSTON, July 30.—A most mysterious afe the product of an unusually excited mind. | that it was unconstitutional. You returned [ Rockfird, 13; Lincoln, 10 Louls at Loutsville, o il BRI Tl gt LA - A e s ke " S Rbes LT tAey 08 o} : T WUR E | of Turor, with a mark of 2:24%, me " 0! ¥ with the people of Omaha and talked with [ OVer your veto by ‘more than the requisite | Q n“h“gw j, B Joseph, SCORES OF THE WESTERN GUE. | 1yjleg from Eaton Point on the Long Island | au aeviqent u).’ax'nl A r‘m ‘:"‘v‘u t, Yith | deavor convention here has Just come to light. a very large number upon the very subject | three-fifths vote Philadelphia, 10; Brooklyn, & Kansns City and Indianapolis Stin) | shore, five miles from Huntington harbor, to | the last quarter stretch. Their sulk col- | Mrs, E. T. Gardiner of Arcadia, Neb., who ou allude to, both before the reading of your York, 17; Waschington o o s pi The cup defender gave e | o tommunication In the press and alter, and | Of Omaha. They asked for it Loulsville, 187 St Louis, 2 TR CUTY iy DRATTank. Daat | sac Dot L0, SUD QOIGHEEE Bavs. 4 the g Nefther was seriously injure.l i e ii¥o0y Ny wush faots (o exist i Pardon me, governor, for my presumption, | Kan: City,'8: Detroit, 4. oReE & DI faviRith “ Wis ety " | race mnot far from this place because her stesr ulbertson of Chicago adminittered | Nas not yet returned to her home and hus- did not discover any 88| pat T think & comes with very bad grece for | Totanapsiis i Milwayices, 7. once a prime favorite in this clty, was of | err became deranged. A strong southwest | I A8 Tieht and loft amoni the fockeys in | band and children and the roport of her death you to impugn the motives of more than| X e rubber fc he g ° | the iast running race, in which there were | o o y rectly, said or Indicated anything from which | 1o fircha of the members of the legisiature, | St Paul, 13 Grand Rapids, 7 hammered him at will. Kiing's work was | bY south breeze, varying in strength from | fourteen startors. Uhousand poopie | 10Te 18 ot supported by the records or by any even the most timid and imagifative mind | They were honorable men; no one of them 5 80, (4o o | eXcellent, but his “support was a lttle | elghteen to twenty-two kuots, blew throughcut | WYL TG Srente Hesuion S could have laferred anything of the kind you | couid be swerved from hin duty, eltber by PRORIA, 1, July 30, 1.\;\m¢.\| s e, Scoge (ho" groater part of the tace, WHish was § | Chowes oot DIk o Bhmuces Mrs. Gardiner s 35 yoars old. She had al« efer o threats or bribery. 3 gram.)—Peoria repested the dose on the | Kansas City .......3 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3-8 | proac i e SRR Lol tror 8 wood (Welr) 2 ways been apparently healthy and when her The people of Omaha expect to submit to| Yo say “the prevailing opinion” was that | former Omaha team this afternoon and In- | Detroit ... Pran0 Y01 0101100 o) Gaad | ECRE EVEH GERLHONULIBRMEL WG SIomTNEHES | oo Aoy, 6. 0 MUt husband received from her a letter dated updh the executive oficers of the state for | that the opposite opinion prevailed. You . Ghbeids Kansas ~ City, 3; Detrolt, o ' Batteries: | When Defender dropped out it was estimated | Gladbrook, .br. &, Unknown July 15, stating that she was about to die, he the enforcement of the laws may: "The present Bourd of Fire and Polico | slenalize the first a;pearance of the aggroga- | Kling and ifec; Pears and Twinoham. | yie was fully fve mindtos ahond of vieinet | . (Kathans § de | was astonished. Following that letter came § % bl o+ | Commissioners declares its mtention of ex- | tion here as hailing from Denver. The game | ST. PAUL, July 30.—Score e o v BURTLY)| PP S Yy )8 Wit s RHOW I GLHGF aiged by N 5 g REFERS TO THE POLICE TROUBLE. | grciging the funotions of their office under |was not a particularly exciting one, the | St. Paul SRR and the new yacht was looked upon as a sure | _(Knisely) § Ly Brawn of South As a proot of the forbearance of the good | the existing law until the validity of the . | Grand Rapiix 01102030 winner, barring accidents, but the unexpected | Shadeland =~ Zumer, s 8. Gt T ERILINE A GRrdlier HOR RHy 0 HisH BV A z fof 1 e e e Jewett, b, 8., Junius o A cellency’s attention to the provisions of an|mined.” Whoever said that \”',' L \{ Nl ',’ MO ITANLEE Totha s 1‘“,,”' A e TR aid first defeat il AL DR L A dead and that in the interest of economy her act passed fn 1503, See chapter 1i, page 403, ',\’_"’l“r':“‘(‘vy tIEANYE IS IRWE SOLA AN ALE (ot | “] Lt JEs il Qi P UL mpbell % A A better day for racing than today could [ Osear, b. g, Tiit Moak body would be buried here. (The death regise Session Acts of 1893, In the first section |t | Nebraska. 3 catch up. Score MINNFAPOLIS, July 30.—Score hardly be imagined. The wind was strong 7 ds (6 o ” Your bla ope Yo v IOR S, 0.8 n Y 3 ) i ers bear no d o ch death and de- is made unlawful for any person or persons, ”: ",",,’\",',. l‘;q'")“"':”"fl:: fr v‘h"“““‘ have IRIA, | Minneapolis 50310821 and true, and increased in strength until this | Elfan, bom., Empir> Wilke iy L ”’f””' such death and d assoclation, company or corporation to bring | 'M5 o4 1 B E | Terre Haute 10010100 port was reached, when a Stiff twenty-two arwell) ... v v 3 tectives employed by Mr. Gardiner have failed & A l Minneapolis Terre Haute knot breeze was blowing, and just as the last r set of men has a right to say “We will obey Kishe . . 0 o, 4 a " b Second race 2, purse § is feared by some of pse Inter . sons, etc., for the purpose of discharging | 1" o "ehictea by the legislature until the | Haller 9| Roretien: " Prosse sna’ wit LD TR L LU D bl DL QUL D L oy the Gaks, At MTA ORPAIHETENY bk WorFiLe THEEdiities. dRYOIVIOK upos botie ot s e MRl Y | sene e Batterles: er an son; Goar and | \ind squall, lasting about an hour, sprung Agatna, b m, Antrim UG B p e g T ST h' S'm-\;r-n “: 'nm‘ ””l m’.n\mi sherift (nr men have that right. No one knows bettet | Bennest, lf......... MILWAUKEE, July 30.—Score up and set the people at Bridgeport and Thompson) 1495 1levas wihio were attracted by the chief of police, or board of poiice commis- | {han AC £ fiot tha 15 g . : 3 liwat q 0 2 than you that that is not the law. It is your | Dugdale, c.. Milwauk iviiad 109011040 8 HArderon b K, Bron. Wikes carried, while some belfeve she fied and that deputy for the protection of public or pri- the 1aw until the court has declared it | Roach, D...ie... 4 Hits: Milwaukee, 9: Indianapolis, 8. Fr- | Was not the case, and barring the damage 1o | pURenaotsOn) oot gl sl LA R VA6 property, except the Doraen 80 AD- | toeuil” Aby Sther Temite Totd ta amArchy : rors: Milwauke Indianapolls, 1. Bat- | Defender's steering gear, the splitting of one | © (Foue)” Vet By R R T st S I 41 polnted shall be a resident of the sta T ‘1w NAAsr WhICH the Dresent. Bokrd: ot Totals .. {eries: Baker ani Holand; Fisher and Me- | of her club topsalis and a jib, and the loss | Turor. b Pilot” Mambring 4 ”»u\».\\:v.. the rest of the Nebraska dele But, notwithstanding, I am credibly in-| @ire and Police are acting expires on the 1st g Ml RERHANRESIRS et St of a boat from the schooner yacht Montauk, | _ (Spratt) 1 g | Bation at v]n re, headquarters, but with formed this old board to which you refer has | day of August by act of the legislature. Who is B d TANDING OF THE TEAMS. there were no accidents to recrd. 8t. Seba, b.s.,8t. Cloud (Morse) 4 some friends who cannot now be found displaced many of the better police officers of | to say it does not? The man who is hot | \Hmar: ghostessse % ay an whi Irich, " 8b.. Kansas City % 0 Chapman) ... < | gra s’ B &% dale the city of Omaha, and put In their stead men | pleased with it? No. The man who did no! | Slagle, cf. TR ARRGt gl start and kopt well ahead for some time. | piime Aedum, b W Fipiy DL L PR R LI L LU R ) imported into the state only a few days be- | agree with the legislature politically? No. | Lohmiy, ¢ BURPRUE G Finally, however, she got into a luffing match | Medium (Creed) ... 1 Ridaiariburly. ALespbeasen (o aaL. by ot fore, and yet there has been no such occur WILLING TO SHED BLOOD. AT waukee .. : with Défender, the latter pressing her closely, | Beldon, b. s, Beldon 1oy V. ‘LiatideFs,a prominent. olLiesii of thiks (oW rences as you seem to think may oceur. Inke, 1b Detroit ; 5.0 | and Defender walked up ahead and to wind: | (Smith) (i le LB LA i 5 > of settlement, and you say the whole matter | Hutchinson, Terre Haute | 5 8 (GHONSE) o\viisiins 5 gram received from Mr. Landers states that Josantot, procseding. Tiense. overnor, in-{ will be peacesbly settled with dignity and | Balss, p Grand Rapids .10 5 5 LG UL T R Sl LR B G L Nutwood M. J. Brown, the party Mrs. Gardner was T e e o gt thore | decorum. No, governor, that would not do Totas Jamea today: Grand Raplds at Minne, | Yie0 neating Newton, she suddenly lufted s o 94ds supposed to be staying with, is a fake. He east t s o LA BRG] NG Grnping Cowkrar Wi GVEE CFAALEAI WItH | o TOLAIS ¢ ; : apolis: Indianapo Mipids at Minnes! up, lowered her topsails, signalled for a tug 2 3138, 3381, 2:29. Sixth | will report facts as soon as office untll a new commission be appointed | NoCTNEINE coward was ever credited with | peoria . S 00000 i dianapolis’ at Milwaukee; Detroit Tho | heat time ot given, St LT R LT Who can contest the right of the old board. | ) cmaZoar For the Jast two days T have commingled |it. It was carefully considered and passed | Des Moines, 107 Jacksonvill asid beat Defender today in a run of sixty-four | Of 2:21%, and C. A. Spratt, owner and driver [ fair connected with the recent Christian Ene | : atter purely tocal to the people 3 ¢ It was a matter purely Yocal to the people | Ay 1 and both men were thrown he | came here as a dolegate to the convention, you assume. No person, direcily of indi- et ia, 48! Tarre Hunte Detratt today als the law, while at the same time they look [ the Jaw was not meeded. My recollection i f oo TR FERE o Ty o | Mits: Kansas City, 13: Detroit, 6, Errors: | 10 finish, and with hardly the shitt of a safl. | “\oo1 (0" Mailey) sme tea ng all the starch out of the | 3 4 Filkes o0 (Bpethors) 6 & people of Omaha 1 desire o call your ex- | provisions of the law in question are deter- | home team taking ail the starch Grand Rapids, § accident occurred and Defender received her | o kes;Nutwood (Spethorn) one else knows, stating that the o ntainla state any poreon or per. | . Where are such threats to end? It one | Viynn. m vl a1 Hite Times: 2322 281, 2:31%, 2 1o find a thAgs oF MEe: GRAIINSE 48 oF Slivn Francis, \ 4 3{large sum of money and valuable jowelry sh ¥ New Haven wondering whether the smaller RhAfE. 5. & Lisnosse (Scott) 133 . notey 4t YRICKDIS Jowelty ¥he sioners shall appoint any under sheriff or | quiv “as well as the most humble ecltizen, to | Nulton, 3b. 3 indianapolis” SUvTse yachts were caught out in ft. Happily Such Shaffer, 2b Played. Won. Lost. P.Ct. [ Vigilant had a little the better of the | ROSarora, b.s., Waverly Chief ARCADIA, Neb., July 80.—(Speclal, Tele- You ask me to joi o your plan | Miles, ss i g 5 as gone to Boston to investigate s T note. what you say relative 1o & “quo| You ask me to oln with you In your plan | Mile MiGHekpolis AT DTG T ad IRy Ry AL atlmAsd 10 W, b its P has gone to Boston to investigate. A tele uch dignity. Much as I deplore riot and | penyer e o (o O A 5 O 1 14 at Kansas City and was towed to shore in the harbor. PRrEey oy dshed ould not avoid it at the expense ¥ 3 Tw general opinion was expressed that Dofender sTerian Gl T ote what you qay about the sonstiine | Dyoosied, I would not avold it at the expen Barned runs: Peoria, & Denyer, 1. Two- | GAMES OF TH AMATEURS. | Soii hove. andoubtedly won the race had | . ONE FAVORITE WAS UNPLACED. RSN GTON S ND S see tlonality of the act. I read at the time, quite overnor, this whole matter fs in your "Eenreit (), Dugdale, Stagle, Huts1- he been able to finish. Vigilant sailed - S SISO AR ot carefully your veto message of the bill, and | nands, 1t ‘men are killed their blood will Double plays: Shaffer to Miles to [ ¥¢ ':"r‘" """"""" er100 | randly across the line and up the harbor, | BT R "‘,'.,r: :3 by \0;‘::! Sy |1 e s CSHE LU UUER ERUACCR g 1 have fust re-read it, and am unable to find | pe upon you. All you have to say to those [ LPKS. Fst bare on balls: Off Balsz, WitES TG N g inner, in four hours and forty minutes and [ . iovELAND, I SR S signation of Second Lieutenant Charles the slightest Intimation therein as to its un- | o it iy ia i LU Struck out: By Rouch, 3; by Balsz, 2. Time! ERLOO, Neb., July 0. VARV SR T ds vt tharabety LEVELAND, July 30.—Although two of | o #5 ’ e constitutionali B b Laoa i you 18| il we shou: e Umire s i EWard Telerram - Schuyler and the . Warerluo | (NIFty-seven seconds, elapsed, over the sIxty- | 1o ovents were decided In straight hents, | DCL: Hine, SIxth infantry, to take i governor of the state of Nebraska you pro- ROCKFORD PLAYIN LL Br6Whs Dlaved hatll ot fife. pREL todus. e {m(lvr‘ "'I‘;‘I B the sehooner | there was good racing at the Driving park | AU Licutenant Hine was a Washing- nstollation of Boston, In the schooner | yigint s BOTT ERCIE &6 B wrather | ton boy. He entered the military academy in 1t at the time, you thought sit was un- | . 2 itcizettin ». pose to enforce the laws as you find them CKFORD, 1., July 30.—(Special i constitutional, please tell us why you did | upon the statute book, until they have been | ol )k HORD, July (Spe principal feature of the game being the in- | o AR Lhe | ; ) D statute book, ey have been | S0t fle ard hitt el ; > 0| lass, made a remarkable run, covering the | \01%Y : 6 s S ke 5 Mot then polnt it out to the legistature. 1t | rapeated by the legislature or annulled by |t stars or the Hatert for. the Li ability of the Browns to hit Pitcher Kim- [ courge ‘i 4:36:04, a really remarkable per- | /&8 cool, but the track was good. In the (1886, and was made a second lleutenant TEGRILEr SHE roiaan iatint 1t Lk tiota. tHa!| e & RITECH M 4 i o e d mel's” balls. Schuyler will play here again | & e e ] 2:30 class Bl Rami was a hot favorite, | June 12, 1891 The army did not suit his 1 4 Tom the court Tell them they have nothing{In the eighth Inning the visitors bunck tomorrow dnd #ive the Browns a chance for | formance. She was the first yacht to reach : s h Howevar, TEhENEl BRRHTE executive the appolnting power, please refer | to fear by obedience to the Jaw riy all their errors, Sullivan being taken | satisfaction. After the ball game there was | this harbor, and her time compared fairly | Shmaway took the firet heat after o game | [ 1ORRC SiarR AR Sty En bl us to the section with which it is in con-| I will take no step with you in deflance of | from center ficld 'on account of mise 8 two mile bicyole race petween With the Vigilants 4:40137, The rica 100iy.| neks oinres win e Ol o e | e e i et i ond man, and flict. If it be in relation to some other sub- | law, but I assure you I will join heartily | §OrK. ~ Rockford “hit Kin v freely. | Curtis of Grand' Isiand a AL T 5! starte h the firs b e, g pgen o h co Db o R AR red & position i v e Theh, was started with the first of the ebb tide, | Bright Regent, the favorite, won with com- | gy an assistant frofght agent. He ject than that of the appointing power, please [ with you in bringing about an early decis'on N 5 ? place, the former caslly by v s graatly. parativ being chased home in the | 25 @ his elght agent, He Is now 3 8 ¥ Rockford 1 et Nirre which helped the yachts greatly. S At K CTAREE) CRB G f inform us in what respect it be deemed un- | as to the validity of this law gs s00n as Pos- | |yne 3 P ¢ a0 3 ] g | first heat by Dudley and in the second and [ Working at Cincinnatl, and recently drew his i @ pos- | Lincoln ...0%000 2| "Aftar the races the Associsted press tug JR g onth's salary of $60. constitutional, ble after it goes into eMect. In closing, let | “pyie HpR 5 o S % Aléist ‘went alongaide, both Vigllant and Dos | s i1 e LG (DONLIS SS IV IDR PR Again, It deemed unconstitutional, why did | me bag of you in the name of law-ablding | Rockford. Sarn Struck out: By Kimmel, 12: by H fender and asked Captain Barr and Captain | for the field, but the bi Alta went you nof suggest the advisibility of the | citizens of the state of which we are all so| Reckford, 6 3. Two- Hit by pite Hine, 4. fwoobnce hits: | Haff for thelr view of the race. The former | to the front early in the race and won in ¥ hit supreme court decision at an earlier date? | proud, take no step that will digcredit you, or | Hill, = Spcer,’ K i .,‘1'-“\.,_‘“; isr Schuyler, 100, 1. Three-base hits! | would only say that the race spoke for itself raight heats. Summaries: It is more than ninety days since it re- [ discredit the state or blacken the reputation | () "I"“'” K ”“"; L “"‘I IS0 ke :";"L\l‘v \‘\‘«lvflwu. 1 'Hum-» runs: | and the latter simply admitted that Defender I‘I"M S nEnlres 88 000 imi sved ¢ AT (LN Gl BotH Hotints | 6F BakGE ANA’ K008 -arABE (6F: thie fetranaliktol er, “Kennedy n bases: ienendy | Schuvier, 13 Waterlon, 1. Pasted balis 2 4 e aradt b T | won the second, thirt colved the three-ffine vote of Im‘;" houses, | for peace and good order of the metropolis of | FJEN KISy ORI MRES: o0 Rt | BGREE ane L WAL it s Tl | had split @ fow sails. *A veteran yachtsman | ¥, "y BLoNrthiHenth e % Vhy wait untll after the final adjournment | Nebraska 4 e ey | Wo00 Passed baile VB 61N R O 1o el 1: et Miinar}: | who saw the race from the senooner Lroquois, | the first heat 4 Setond. Time: 2011, | You want of a medicine is that it shall de of the court? Was it in order to at this time | Lot the man who would encourage anarchy | Mave: Flolland tb Truby to Krieg; Parrott | T P'Sehuyler, Kimmel and Palmer: | Which also made a remarkable run, said the | Red Nutting w 1ke Irie, Sacazi, | you good — purify and enrich your blood, question its validity for an excuse for the | know at once that there is no place in Ne- | to Truby to Krieg; Kbright to O'Brien . Hipe and Jamiron. Time: Two | stiffest of the breeze was about 11 a. m Birdie Clay, Hattie Clark, Maynard and | ¢ i i i 5 old board to refuss o submit o the express | braska for him. Let them know that you | Strucic out: By Undersood, 47" by Kim' | hours and ten minites.” Umpire: Mr. Ding: | when he estimated it was ' blowing fully | Mayflower il startea throw off that tired fecling, and give you will of the people through its legislature? are not here to defy the law. Now, governor, it "by pitched ball: bright, | man twenty-twe of d Defender, du; Y 2 18, pacing, purse §2,000: Bright | health, strength, courage and ambition, % e il i b el :’;‘n'U""',";‘,f""':l‘lf:;: FRLeR BTNy i e | merer ar . Umpire: Mr. O'Brien. | :;lnuv‘n 1"”' un Poor game of ball He added,”however, that he hoped Vigilant J(anil Dudley ‘{u“r' Phena Sure,” Ken e legislative branch of the government, | &ravity of the & gain assuring yof ACKS PLAYED LIKE HOYS. ere today : hai been greatly improved, otherwise he [ tucky Star, Arlinzton 111, Sable and all such laws are presunied valid untii | of my support In the uiaintenance of law and | 1o TNV IS o July 80 (Epectal | Hast $....7 200500 2 521|was of the opinion the cup was in danger dia’ and Judge s 1o Started pronounced otherwlise by the courts, order, I am yours most respectfully, Tt The home tiam almost recelyed | Herpolshetmens 2 § 1 1 0 0 0 0 0— 4 | Another expert yachtsman said Defender was b cluse trotling, S0 TAlt 9,1 | Sarrapariila is tho only truo blood purifiee You also say: “Men in the city of Omaha | k H. C. RUSSELL, a shut out today at the hands of Bill| Batteries: Websier and Cope; Thorpe and | undoubtedly the better boat, and that she |, James I, was sccond a-d Newcastls | prominently in the public eye today, and are organizing and holding frequent meetings | Commissioner Public Lands and Buildings, Trafil sl Sonier had the m Burr. Umpire: Cherry would beat Vigilent in any weather by a 3aron ger Oakland 1 \ { s with the avowed expectation of becoming a s —— fortuné to get v broken by a hot liner | , CREIGHTON, Neb.' July 0. —(Specia! | good margin, but. he added, she will be much | Greichen, red 1. Monette. Adelaide M- | it meets theso requirements perfectly. part of the police force under the provisions LANNING SOME IMPROVEMENTS, | and Schwartz had (o be substituted. There | Telerram. ) -tVausa) came over here with | faster when she meets Vaikyrie 111 Gregor, Idloise, Dandy and Maude C also | This i proved by tho testimony of thous of the new law y horo no wery Drominent foatures, excdnt | O A et mtecasdon, 1o whs nvéry | This evening Defender's damaged steering | started. sands of people. Hood's 8 _— ‘0 ot - | that Jacksonvilie could no 5 b | of b d they succeedec was a very ende d stee —_— ds of people. pel A uiable’to comprehend how this can Big Four Rallrond to Construct Im- | that Jacksonvilie could not hit the ball and | oty fontestul Kame and our boys dil | Eear was taken ashore to the Morgan Iron Beaten by a Ficld of Dogs. g e poskible, as under the new law the com- i TR iia R P TS themselves proud, Score, 8 to 7. Bafteries: | works, where spveral men were put to work | ST, LOUIS, July 30.—Mud Jarks were again o v . (4 mission is clothed with the power of appoint- | CLEVELAND, July 30.—1t is stated that | yRiCERN 8 3 000102 Waiisa, Motrisen'.and Brothers; Crelghton, |on It. It is expectel Defender will be able | i cvidence at Fair Association park. and | sa s 'i ing the police officers, and it seems to me an | the Big Four Railroad company will shortly gl A ‘ s Beymer and Harrls Hits: Crelehton, 11: | to start with the rest of the flest tomorrow. | e talent fared “.-‘u b ik was o I' a a.l'l a. Hits: Jacksonville, Jes Moines, Vaues Struc : orrise 1 he track was mudd insane man would hardly entertain the [ commence the construction of immense TOTh: .y’f.fw,',\‘m ]m- .l\‘l)‘vllm-« i n‘\‘_(»“":."-yn:‘.:r Stk “gh“m\’." ?; = = and sticky lute, an odds on I:n«-rn.‘ n\. % f “avowed expectation” of becoming a part of [ docks on the lake front in this city to be rned runs: Des Mofnes, 2~ Two-base | Wausa. 6. Umpire: Newman. NT TO THE BIKE RACES. |{he second race. ran third in a field of | Builds up the nerves by feeding them on the police force when even (he appointing | ueeq in connection with a line of steamers | PItS: Letcher, ‘Trafley, Hickey, Car-| "SURPRISE, Nei., July 20.~(Svecial Tele- e e dogs, and the owner, Abe Cohn, was called | pure blood, creates an appetite by toning power was not only not known, but in fact A G steamers | pythers. " Three-base hits: ‘i'raffley, Me- | gram)—The junior’ clubs’ of Ulysses and | Tem Thousand People Turn Out at|up in the judges stand. He claimed the | tho digestiveory > That Tired ; : Wtanrie T GAnnt as an outlet for the vast southern traffic| Vieker. Double plays: Mohler to Puryis; | Surprise played a fine game of ball here « mare was fit, but did not like the muaddy | thediges gans, overcomes That Tire. did not even have an existence. I cannot be- i 4 i y < 3 3 Dayton, 0. itali lieve there are “a large number of men” so | Of the road. The project as already mapped | Beit to Barker: to -Iloover, Batterlos: | today, Bcore. 3 to 2 favor of Ulyases, | DAYTON, O, July 30.—The streets of the | track. Attendance, 2000, Results Fesling by giving vitality to the blood, vislonary. It oceurs to me that you have | out includes besides big decks within the L ELLEE I O EE e EREINIET Sis. v, 30 —Speclal | 1y were deserted all afternoon, everybody First race, soven furlongs, purse: Morsey | gng gives sweet refreshing sleep. You y and McFarland. Umpire: Mr. Haskell, Telegram.)—Strom York met on 'yvody to 5) won, Brakeman (8 to 1) seeond, Blue 8 P been misled by some excited visionery mind | breakwater on the lake front, the establish- ST. JOE LOf PAIR. the diamond teday. The game was nearly ; being at the fair grounds to wilness the | and White (20 to 1) third. Time: 1:35 may realize that Hood's Sarsaparilla and have not consulted the sober, thinking | ment of a froight line of modern luke liners | QUINCY, N July 80 (Special _Tele. | Wranimous. The soore stood at o ratlo of { L. A. W. bieycle races, where thore were | Sccond race, five and a half furiongs, business men of Omaha. to Buffalo and Duluth. The road already has | gram.)—In’ the ‘first Inning today Umpire | b0 1 I, favor of Nork, rexardless of ary 000 pald admissions. The preliminaries | purse, for 2-year-olds nclene (4 to 1) HAS NOTHING TO AGREE 0! gimilar lincs running from Benton Harbor, | Burns put Marcum out of the game. St | inb% Rl oRis s o Neine” Thew bavs | Were run this morning, and in the socond | #01, Milland (12 to 1 second. Flute: even) oes 5 EORUR BN Mich., to Chicago and Milwaukee, andvia | Joe refused to play, and the game was| o AFTATECMEnts to g0 fishing Thev have the mile handicap, class A, Bimer | I Time: 124 You say: “Or that an agreed case shall | the Chesapeake & Ohio to Liverpool, Eng- | BIVen to Quiney, {6 0. Thev then played | {1 finny iribe than plaving il oo of this city was thrown In & mixup, | , hmrd race, seven and a halt furlongs, be submitted to such court under the pro- | land the game postponed from yesterday. Scor PLAINVIEW, e July 50.—(Spacial left orm in two place 3 o, Bl osh B 8O Ve Cpimer | this by giving it a fair trial. Insist upon visions of section 567 of the Code of Civil | CINCINNATI, July 30.—At the annual con. | QuiTey . 2000300038 cram.)—The Plamview nid Savage ball Ghueiatith e i b b GRNRELHEE JROR B b | i o o S i ey Procedure.” That section provide vention of the stockholders of the recently N“‘-!w e . 0000213 0-6|teams met at this place today. and n very re lu\ulngm m.-‘ nine judges were Potirth race, six and a half furlong / i o 2 “‘Parties to a_question which might be the | consolidated Cincinnati, Hamilton & Dayton ts: Quincy St 9. Jrrors:| interesting game was the resuit. | Pavton men. Bhmmarios s St to 1 won, Martha Griffin & , L ¥ uinc oe, 2 Two-base h res ¢ e game were the erous doi >he miie, novice, o A, -ten starters © h 4 to on, Martha J 92 Act harmonionsly with wabgenoF 8 i, s e bt | Somaeraated, Cluciunnl, Manilin & Davton | oindy, SN 36, % o hyse IS | Sy ot i ame W the terous dou: | One it noviie, Cligh 4, ten starters o o i G| Hood®s Pills gk merioty v T oy mu:mmllm r"|“‘ Rl ores. :l'ixw R l“m\l o S'Wf‘ ‘|’\b" \\;m“ r- | hits: “Zerey, Jones. FHome Tun: ' Wl work of | Graham. Plalhview's s Kirn third, Jacob €. Haysen fourth, | Time: 1:2 he 1t ling: The Broker | which the controversy depends, and present | force Sully, h, Taggart, Fellows Davis, | Bases on bl Hill, 5: off S harT whol inae e ! men Y Lesher flth, 2 1 F one nfile, selling he Broke: % & submission of the same to any court which | Mahoon C. Martin, John H. Taylor, George | Struck out by Stultz, Plainvlew won the game | of &t 3 clas o tarters: | G to 1 veon, Silverado (5 to 1) second, Ol 1d b fzdiction if W. D Robert Scl Melangthon . | ter Hill Stult 3. Base hits: Plainvi o. © i BRI I would have jurisdiction if an action had been av tbert Schenck, Melanothon D). | teries 1l_an Stultz ax nes, ase hits: | Plainview Savage, § ocomy | “Sixth race, six and a ha Tongs, purs M e oo 0 oo b e | e e, St Amsecion B | R il i et B Sl St | el R A T | Seth e s e e pese: | f - Wany mem the controversy is real, and the proceedings { Maxwell, jr., Frederick H. Short, George R. | Pire: 1 3 : Ly H i . ‘ 8 to 5 sccond, Imported V @ ) i p S 3 5 T b aYuBe AR e e ffth C T iy-seven | 8 to ®) sccond, Import igor (3 to 1 In good falth, and determine the rights of the | Balch. Out of a total of 40,000 there were § b R R, '.m,"r,'.’.,,;,,”.’,_ RUrtt starters:. s&.\\‘lm R, Teathers (130° vardsy | third. Time: 1 ef many minds parties. The court shall thereupon hear and )26 shares voted, all for those electad ire: R, Townsend won, J. €. Mitehell (9 yards) second, I2d —— determine the case and render judgment as | _Iellows Davis, Taggart, Schenck and | y{onif ~io ¥ CUMSEH, =Neb., July plnl] e SloonRaniag vards) Ehind, S Sl et ey Maseaiinube Mad atislalion it an action were pending. Balch are new directors representing the | {jus Moines : -3 | Telegram)— A" big crowd witness rds) fourth, Charles’ D, Kirn (10| NEW YORK, July $.—There was Please Inform us what question exists | Delphos & Tronton road recently absorbed. | Denver .........o.... B game of base ball between Sterling and il el L e .. | ®ood track up to the time tne horses were which might be the subject of o clvil action, | The other elght directors were in the old | Quincy | ag T fumeeh here today. The former club won S, Tonnson won. Van Heprik | ¢alled for the races at Brighton Deach t I am not aware of any such question. If you | board. Rockford ...cooooneen 3 a2 R v conieRtad Ralne, s Beore cond, Gardiner and day, but the rain came down then and T O el auet o, L ¥ou | A Guarterly dividend of 1% per cent was | dacksonviie ™ .......: B e e Sterllog o 0008001000 1o s, turtied it into a sea of mud. The winn commissioner and the atlorney general to|Pald yesterday. The new board will not | St. Joseph . 18 - LERs 3 S 000 RQILS00 054 . 16-vear-old and under, half mile, | 5ot the pur easily, Summaries: determine the constitutionality of the act re- | meet for some time. Games today: Lincoln nt Rockford latteries: Whited and Zediker: Bruner | fourteen starters: Thomas IH wen, W. H. IPirst race, mile and a sixteenth, selling ferred to, then orh greed ca 1 MONTREAL, July 30.—S8ir Charles Rivers | Yer at Peoria Joseph at Quinc ""‘l Conlin :\Ull“l- out: By Whited by erber econd, Harry Storma third Appomattox (even) won, Augusta Belle (21y e 0, then perhaps an agreed case might 2 AL, _Cl 8 | Molnes at dacksonville, Brun Brrors: Sterling. 8: Tecums 2 s witiam . Cape | to 1) second, Hurlingham (6 to 1) third be maintained. But could the valldity be :\”v n ‘“l“ e l?” R'"k on August CHEROKIE, Ta.. July 3).—8pecial Tele- | pel] fifth, Time : - CUP | ifime: 151k tested in such an action? Upon what theory | 13 coming direct to this city to reorganize| . . e | ram)—A large crowd of fans witnessed o | P ik . oen | | Stcond Tace, five furlongs: Bessle Trown- Contd 11 b tomtended there s & bumsiey | the ‘affairs of the Grand Trank railway. 1t | GAMES OF 3 NATIONAL 5, | Bre ExRiBIon of bise Ball Rere totey be| alyyo, mile nandicap; class B, thicteen | OO O e e (5 o). hsond: which would be the subject of a eivil action | 18 anticipated that hoth the wages and num- | . NI tween the home team and Hawarden The | 1 second, Johnson (80 | Prince Felix (20 to 13 third : 1:05 between yourself and the two other members | DI of employes will be cut down con- | ¥, B g put “"»"-”'"‘ LI rd, Tom Cooper (10 yards) fourtn, | 18I0 re \ndely (3 R of the board? You may refuse to take part | Siderably. An effort will be made to estab | Mittlne Woo Much fo : A around. pias) cer” Cheroked 8t | T v e aimettias e e ang;: S but still there would bs a suMcient number | lish Working treaties with other roads, and | PUFTSBURG, July i—Timely hitting in g, Gl o heroke Quirter mile open, class A sixteen starl- hurth race, 8ix furlonis, scling: Tinge t constitute & quorum who could act. But | the formation of a new Canadian board will | the fifth inning and Foreman's good w MISSOURT VALLRY, Ta., July 30.—(8oe- | Srf W 45 Klinger won, Lefeyre 8ec- | @' to &), won, The Swaln (8 o 1 second N e D o R aNoiL et ckly procecded with. A depreciation | on the rubber won the day’s game. At- Teleirram)=The hill game hera Lo e Rlng eon | Attmpt (0 to 2) third, Time: 1 the controversy is real, and the proceedings | fund will also be established for the rolling | tendance, 3,00. Score: was won by Missouri Vallev, Logan forf R B ton stariorse ¢, | L Fifth race, one mil ; orge in £00d falth. and determine the riahts of the | Stock lent to the Chicage & Grand Trunk f Pittsburg - 207000300 0 %g|ing by refusal to play in the Glehth inning Morita Seott, 3 points; | Dixon (& a5 won, ‘Cliwence, (F 1o 1) sec- ALEES, Ry T8 i 5 0100710 0.8]on account of a decision of the umpir O hsont 2t oints. | Johnson won the | ond, Warlike (3 to ) third. Time: 1:1 parties ] 1 = DR tag el i The score elood § to 4 in Loman's Tavor | Last fap ih 4248 -5 cqualing the record Sixth race, one mile, selling: Jack the May I not ask, governor, what right be. : 4 Bl i 8. Errors:| when the kick eame. but the Valley had Mile open, elass A, tleven starters: W. J. | Jew (3 to 1) won, Watchman (2 to 1) s 1, tween yourself and the other two members | SAYS ! vittsburg, 13 Chi Jsarned “runs: | three men on bases and a hard batter at| Kines we Mg Wl | Harey Alonzo (8 to 1) thivd, Time: 1:17% of_the board is involved in this controversy? HanurEy Dwoshase hils: |the piate B R ML eond b W e 2 Jatalio el Citize | Wilmot, Merritt. Three-base hits: Dono- | 1 P1ate — Klinger third, Time: 2 Favorites Searce Among (he Winners, If a new fire and police commission was SR R Ry E Gy Y DAy van, Bierbaue acrifice hits: Tiyan (5 tarted n Three Night Chase. Mile open, class B, Bnistaniengaving) HAYOLUALAGAREQ M BHATE il appointed ¢ 3 Py o t by < S v v N 4 ): de: Gardiner won, IKANSAS ITY, July 3 But two favor ppofnted and they claimed the right to the [ . "Bo . o8 Kitfredge. Stolen bases: Genins, Beckley, | SPRINGFIELD, Neb., July 3).—(Special pipacedibyaitandomivA-anrdiner won, . offices as such fire and police commissioners, | CLEVELAND, July 30.—Willlam Glaser. i Mo Glny, Cheokiay, || DERRINGEIRLD. NV, dUly 0iBpecial (i :Cond, A« 1. Browa third. Thme! | ites won at Exposition park toduy, and one which right was denied by the present in- | resident of this city, has just returned from a | Of ioreman, 2 {utchison, 5. Hit by | yeres.dav bioyele 95 “HIT' R AL of these, Dick Laflington, wi cumbents, and as a basis to such right they | visit to his old home in Germany. Glaser | Pitched ba len. Struck out: By | o¢"{ha ‘Sprinsfiel PRLERIBE ENTRIES DID NOT START, | for fouling Lucy Day in the contended the act referred to be in conflict i S Foreman, 1; by Hutchison, 1. Pasved bals: | of the Sprinzfield glub, was. run LRIDY-DID N bets were declared off on this g b came to this country nineteen years ago, | i AL pe e S| this evening 1 59 people. ' One ho r Cndanee lig with some conatitutional provision, then 1 4 8O | Kittredge, - Ditteries: IForeman and Mer- | ang thirty minutes is the time sach evening. | Goodwood Races Bring Out the Usund | fairly good -attendance lght. o can see how these two boards might make | When A boy, and is a naturalized eoi itt; Huichiso Ittredge. Time: Two | X% the raca is Hmited unty riders only Crowd of Royalty 7 up an agreed case which would settle (he | While in Relchnau, Germany, he was arrested | hoUrs and fiftcen minutes. Umpires: 0'Day | four " enterad, Phil Bottorfl, Levi Ancon.| LONDON, July 0.—The prince of Wales, | siand, Martha Smich 1 to 1 thiet Time rights of the parties, and in determining | and thrown into prison for having failed to [ " TOUGH GAME AT PUILADELPHIA, | Lrank Clement and Willlam Oxley. 'Clem: |\ "quke of York and a distinguished party this, would pass upon the validity of the act | serve three years in tho army, as required | pIILADELPHIA, July 31 Teth teams | o ot T e ety the StArl | Cent by train to Chichester today in order race, ninpssixteenths of a mile Jataeter to S S by the German law. The authorities Informed | put up’ an erratic game of ball and both | spectal prize toni¥ht, being first over the | to attend the opening of the Goodwood rac Ry DAY 1.1 b e ¥ am free to confess, 1 not only have no | him that for this offense he had been fined | pitchers were freely hit. Attendance, 4,269, | tape on the last wund. The distance rid- | ing s hich I8 of four days' durat ! RECONR, 0K Day aft it 3) (ARl objection to the supreme court passing upon | 200 marks end must serve forty days in jail. | Seore A o + S5 L QR (four-lap track) 18 s follows: BOtoril, | i seclal foativitios which take place dur. e atal tha T e Lo aallly the validity of (his law, but of any law His passport is signed by Secretary Gresham | Philadelphia 04000006 0102 miles: Anson, 27 miles: Oxley B G A S0 e Bk tin (1 to 1) won, Momus (2 o 1) sec You can always depend on this department | and was taken from him and numerous other | Brooklyn ... 70010000 4 05| three laps; Clement, 26 mi'es two laps. Race [ Ing the Goodwood meeting will be some- una (2 to 1) third, Time: 1:07 to do its utmost for the enforcement of Il | fuaienities offered. The coll 1n wbicn oh | Hits: Philadelnhin, 13 Brooklyn, 12, Hr. | continues ‘Wednesday-and Thursday even- | Whut marred this week on account of the | oo, i\ vace. threo-quarters' of = mile laws, and for law and order in any part of | wu Beonan.0 was in a most filthy condition. | rors: Philadeiphin, 5; Brooklyn, 5. iarned | 18# of this week, gdpmencing at 6'p. m. | dgath of Lady Florence gordon-fenox, wn Dick (f to 2) won, Paulettc (3 to the state. T a'eo feol that I know the tem- | v “CARG BAS W0 &, okt Bithy condi runs: Philadelphia, 4; Brooklyn, 4. Two- Twenty MilniRace Arrang Gordon, has closed the Gordon house, where | Second, Dridget (8 to 1) iuird, Time: 1 per_and sentiment of tho people of Omaha | o ) ANcs 8¢ | hase hits: Taylor. 1ome runs: Ham . : 2 RReAn A TIaLLan JIuRs, R 1ifth three-q & {amilton f curing a hearing and was finally told that his | | .| YORK, Neb., July:3).—(Special.)—Prepara- | the aristocratic gatherings were ‘usually | yay (6 to 1) won, Adel well enough to assure you that there exists | Corios ' { Thompson. Sacrilice hits: Croas, Hoyle . 2| held.” The prince of Wales will not remain ar ; 4 Do mecestiey for any Apprehension of aets | Sentence had been remitied, but that he must | Stolen base: Griffin. Lef on hhces: Phlly. | tons are being anade for the twenty- | guer' night, as has been his custom, but | P4 dlenn @ to D) third of violence. 1 do not, therefore, see any dan- | 10t u‘-fl.‘.‘fl tmpny until his case had been | delphj 8 Brooklyn, 6. Struck out: Hamil- | mile bioycle race; which Is to take place | wiil return’to Londo ch day after the alent M Eer to any Intereat of tho propte of Omaha, | MVestigated by a higher court. e, how- | ton, 'Tfeadway, ‘[aChance, Lucid, Double | hers on Thursiar b 1 the racing events of the day are over. SAN FRANCISCO, July Bor 00 T aee any occanion for asking the su. | 8¥or, left the country at the first oppor- | p 5 s'to Boyle. IFirst | o st twentys The weather was cloudy, but the track 1 While in jall Mr. Glaser learned | Dase on errors: - Philadelphia, 2; Brooklyn, | There are to be thice entries was in good condition. M. F. Dwyer had | Won three and third cholces won. two races preme court to do so unusual a thing as to 3 Base on balls: ON Taylor, 1} off iucid. | Rae McGreer anll' Ralelgh Carpenter AT he| B0 800 andib) arty RReed ente at Bay District track today. Tesults | 2 : EoRTona” . sstra ssuan . determie the | Uni & Amerian clizen waa in an adjoining | 2aan, o0, billes O Favlet 1, ot Tawcid | Ras Mechteor sl Tyelen, Capenter, hé | Brimroas Suight and tariy taed entored | at Bay Ditrct wrack toay, Tesliss | R Climax Plug is much question suggested. If this Is done, you must | ¢ell and had been there for thirteen months | jor and Clements; Lucid and Grim. Umpire: | This race Is tharreswit of tb ace run at | ard's r ively, but they did not \isuan: I'aa Htanlev. (8 1oi) aaocha | he best ch 3 bacc assume the responsibility theref: 1 re-| : cause he re {’ns-:.‘l o Join the army. Glaser | Burnham. Time: Two hours and five nia- | this place some (e 4go. in which the same | to " { A Dwyer apparently re- 19, 0) won, faed Braniey £18 10D 28 the best chewing tobacco maln very truly yours, | has not yet decided as to whether he will | utes. 4 persons ran. In'that Gocke Ame | corver Harey WYer s appasentiy rer s Eimo @0 to 1) thivd, Timo:. 102, . 4 A e R (s PT A ry e h RUSIE IN FORM fn 5915 and hadsto work o ALrODE | Btakes, In which he I8 & avorito Saggend, race; -(Qurvand 8 ins:(oionat) made. It's Loriliard’ Attorney General. | cerning the matter. WASHINGTON, July 80.—Amos Ruste| Wind. This time will doubtiess be lowered | " The Steward's cup, for which there were | (4 to 1) won. Margaret M (10 to 1) socond. | wl £ oy : e pitched in his old-time style, while I3oyd | 8t the coming race. The race will be for | twenty starters, over the 2-year-old rrara (5 to 2) third, Time: 0:68 | MR RUSSELL FOLLOWS ON - was an easy mark. Malarkey took his place [ @ purse of abouf $ii and ix causing more | cou uarters of a mile” straight hird race, five and a half furlongs, sell e | T8 A DANGEHOUS YOUNG BUG. | in'the last half of the game, but also proved | comment than VI of tho kind has | wes won by A. F. Bassett's Wise Virgin: | ing: Ledalia (5 t0 2 wor. Gold Dust (4 {6 land Commissioner Russell supplements ineffective. ~Attendance, 260, Scorer | ever excited in thid, county. 3% Windover's” Undecided ' second &nd | cogond. Amigo (8 to 1) Chitd. Time: T:083, e epistle o orney general with the Dextroys Thousands of Dollars | wasnington ........ 1 00001 3 st <+ - Haron de Rothschild’s Amandeer third, The | ~ Fourih race, five furlonss. selling: Roval following upon the same subject Worth of Bulldings. g Y " _ b4 Tennix at Southampto value of the Steward's cup i 30) sovereigne. | Spirit (5 to 2) won, Reddick (2 to 1) ‘second, LINCOLN, Neb.. July 20.—Hon. Sllas A.| CHELSEA, Mass. July 30.—Henry G.| Hits: Washington, SOUTHAMPTON, 12 L, July in-| Harry Reel did not start in_the race for ny Capron (7't 1) third. Thoe: 1:02. Holcomb, Governor: Dear Sir—Your com- | . - - eresting tennis *dufnhment began at| the West Dean stakes, which was run over “Uth race, one mile, selling: Road Run- oms | Clark, 15 years old, was in the municipal s: Washington, 7; teresting tenniu *tthubnhment | k " i munication with reference to the Fire and & : i 10:30 th nindé #tl there was a fai the last five furlongs ef the Z-year-old | 10 2" won, Little Bob (13 to & sec- masloation with reference to the Fire and | TATE B VEME B RS O, the manielosl | rune ; e g - | {0 his mornind it there was s tairly | (0 A2 (SULCTRY Ston "Dy e duke et B0t e i 90 - Searles & Searles I have read it carefully and to say that I|ing. His case was continued in order to | sren, Davis ¥ Athoy, | ente L 4.8 : u‘\\':.:m who | nd’s Oyater Catcher TV PR SPECIALISTS. ound €0 t ould be d Der: Stat Fire ars! htien ¢ Joye ! ames " 1 AV helr cleverness a he game ™ e nOIT ul P The oris o was astounded at fta contenis would be mild | permit State Fire Marshal Whitcomb to | J030% - Stolen | base L5 i Followins tho results up Cryntal Stnkes, ROIT, July 30.-The attendance at| Hgd LlLipas of, Riend and indeed. 1 canuot think, governor, thut you | prefer more serlous charges against him. By | wachimtoon i Mo n T g AR e T o DT %.—The event of the | the sor track ftoday wna good, th f fikin Discasos Horo gave the matter that due consideration you | his own confesston the boy is one of the | Ly Boyd, 13 by Mularkey, 3 by Rusie 6. | rain g | t Oakley today was the Crystal| weather cool and the track lumpy. Not a| Y& . Totter, Ecaomy and 1 are generally credited with giving questions | ynout dangerous firebugs in Massachusetts, | Batteries oyd, Malarkey, 'McGuira and | o - H. Henderson' beat Barton, | stakes, & handicap for 2-year-olds. Good | favorite won, Results R Polson' thoroughly cloans of grave Importance, 1 trust you have not | Last winter he set fires that caused a loss of | C008an; Rusie and Wilson. ~{'mpires: Hunt | &%, a4 - o | colts started, and the 12 to 1 shot, Loki, | Iirat vace’ six furlongs: Tough Timber e A fmmlhnn 5te forgotten that this is a repudlic where the | ore than $50:000. Young Clark's principal and Heydler. Time: Two hours and thirly W Bett it g By won handily from The Dragon. .This was | won, Sam wis second, My Hebe (hird, DIES given careful people govern. That it is the duty of every | fies inelude the burning of Strahan‘s waly | Mioutes Holand :’-':‘y R:H. Palmer, 6.0, the first time the winner ‘had ‘boen asked | Time: 11 L ;n‘n“\u«n taf ttontion for it good citizen fo obey the luw. You remem- | puper factory, in Chelses, March 21: of an COLONELS HAVE A WALKOVER 3 ate beat B T » #0 aix furiongs, and he showed u great | Becond rice ningaixisenths of a mile BIER helr wany pocallar ull bep King Charles lost his head by reason | unoccupie e 8 LOUISVILLI July 3.—~The Browus en bea Vi ton, G- Lking for the distance, coming very p \ King o y Teason | unoccupled house, March 18. and ‘of the | LOUISVILLE, July a0-The —Brown i Nvren heat H. ivalkjnston, 40, At the end. 131 Corri christened his | Jewel third, “Time: 0 s (g ) CATARRH, Thioit of his deflance of the people's parliament. | Strathmore, the lar t ) . " an 8 i o Strathinore, argest hotel on Crescent | e b ongfellow-Ada Glenn i ‘ong Glenn hird race, mile and an olghth: Uncle g, LAver. Dyspopsii Qur stato government is divided into threo | beach, Revere, April 22. He has already | hurof the bow b arocte) svas knockod | 73 - e etore Martin In Tha last vace and | dim wom Lestor second, Takeot third oublos cured by u special bnnrh:'t- u!;) log! l..lTv:w the judiclal and the | served time for incandiarism. Rl 90 ARADOX NVSRD BEM: AVIARGAROS, Took Eleven Innings. Ghe ran last, The weather was fin and | Time: 20 . S red course of treatinent executive. he legislative enacts the law —— sy s 2 2 CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia, T fal [ the track fast. Summaries ourth race, five-elghths of & mile: Ne (VITALITY WEAI) the judicial Interprets and declares the law, T AT T —— Fouisville g0 018 140 .3 Tologram )—Ottumwa ‘won the game tn the | . irst. race. flve furlongs, purse: Serena | lle Smith won, Mustard second, “Tiombird WEAK MEN made 56 by 100 close aps the executive enforges the law, old One of Fale's Mines " 001 | @ to D-won, Belle of Fordham (20 to 1) | third. Time Bl lication to business ot study, severe meital Yon sk e {6 Join With you In the nege | SAN FRANCISCO, July 30.~Tie executora | , Hits: Louisville, 22 8. Louts 11, Erro glavenih inging todhy on am ervar, Frank|gscand, Brace @irdle 0 to ® third. Time: | Fifth race one mite; Litle B4 won, Tip- | & rain "or “griof, BIEXUAL BXCES9E leot of a duty lmposed upon me by the leg- | Of the estate of James G. Fair have s0ld | Louisvillo, 7. First busé on errors: Loy, | the game for abus've lang o R aiona race, six furiongs. Durss: Paysiis | Folfial &l Se1d Yendily To our new treats isRture; you ask me to join with you in an | the Picoeer mine to a Hoston syndicate and | Ville, 81 BE Touis, 1. Left on bases: Louts: | Ottumwa 120 1 I to 1) won, Schnitz (3 to §) second, | g\ he Bheing ment for 10ss of vital power Attempt to ignore, annul and diobey a law; | the sale has been ratified by Judge Stack of | Sy 10i Bt Louls, 8 Iirst base on balls: | Cedar Rapids 4 0 0 1 11| Nellle Osborne (5 to 1) third. Time: 118 | SARATOGA, o owing to the raln | gy ITR Your troubles It out of the clty. ou aak mo o violate my oath because some | tho superior court. Fair and B A, Dayis | gl ipis 15 off McCrecry, 2 0f Staley, 2| Hits: Ottumuwa, 17; ¢ J r- | “Third race, seven furlongs, pur Sim | v ng the races have been Thousands cured at home by core one & not pleased with the law, hecause | had each a hslf interest in the mine ,“"| truck cut: By Inks, 2 by Kissinger, 1 | rors: Ottum i Donlan (8 to 1) won, Poet Scout (5 to 1) #ec- | postponed until tomorrow. It is announced | respondence, - . n Three-base hits: Bhugart, Wright, Gettinger terles: Sowders, Burris, VnYw an ond, 4 (60 to 1 hird. Tim 1:28 tha he entries made for tods will stand J Q Some one hus sald he did mot intend to obey | price paid for the property was $130,000. | Two-base hits: Kissinger (2). Bacrifice hts: | Banle ang Joan Durris Dillon and Pixh I ) 1 B e e i tierkia | for tamarrag eAY W1 Dr, Searles & Searles, *¢'STai03,, Mo