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'IHI' ().\l.\ll,\ DAILY BHE: THURSDAY, .\l'()l'.\ IH!)S. before the damage can be repaired. Ranch- | deralled. No one was Injured, but the train l I' D 'l' I “ l_huv n, 4 ) Rallimore Two-base hits NN n the t & man made an error, | T am) A 100-vard foot race, between Pien' lso sufipred sovore losscs and s occupants had a Asrvow.sscaper The | DEAT THLE, II(|RI\ AT HOME| &ee: Searettimereyde ™k M DHI\DI‘R m \|\\\ MINU |]‘_\ S arell, WD Wi i ouhet | . TCummaet ot Benartec oon 3L OBreen | sleeper was the only portion of the traim Base on balw: O Hoffer, 2; oif Stivetim 3 [ grm saved only by the aid of friende | of this pluce wax' the opening fiature ¢ : 3 which was struck by t it dragge Struck outs By Hoft Jouble play wjor Wilcox and family did all the t Al park, the former winning easily, e I R o 1o Al o — Mocarthy | ta Nasi nel; Long 't [ from the grasd stand (0" win (he Denton throwing tp the sponie when withi Six Bodies Recovered and Many More | (rieq gver 4 - ™ s s | Battery PR sl S ater and | s et o " £ 1 the Koa were all d of T fitteen feet of i} Noposted Miming, | PO e Ex-Omahogs Win for the First Time This | et i by s fut Byndicate Yacht Outsails the Gould Boat in | {urve: Sroator wan e e fon, the vt i M 0 DENVER, July 31.—A News special from | PROGRESS O1° Tiflt WALLER CASE, Season at that Place. hours Hollow 8tyle. [ xiop him from knacking ball clear to | bicycle pants 8 M tremendous roaring CHICAGO CAPTURED THE LAST . e pitcher. And then W there v \ s hetween Socorto, Ni M., says: A tw 19 MR | peply of the Stnte Depnrt ta —_ PITT G, ' July Chicago won In - his six-foot-three, white trousct ke v Atlington and Lloyd's startled the f Socorro yesterday af Governor Morrlll's 1 ninth by hard b Colts hit 5 3 the only man o wh s . 1 hotly contested, noon sbout 4 k. Shortly after huge| KANSAS CITY. July 31— #p BOTH TEAMS FIELDED CARELESSLY | fiiee" Frchiy™, i tme. Pite | VIGILANT ENDS A VERY POOR SECOND | il The gam: with 1 T one lengith waves of water came rushing down the AT- | Times from Topeka, Kan., says: Governor - Becam ve and Wouhd i piti ning, bt y n favor of the royo, which drains the easter pe of the | Morrill has recelved ths following reply to Op Very - LU, DELtINE WAS the y FOR THE BIG SIX DAY Burned Twenty-Six Mo AR gy 1% | 51 Pecent SomBtinitation. tb Presiasnt Clevie | EYTOFN Pited tn Ttk Hite on | 2l 4 UE SR Rum of Forty Milex with n SUT W ' ¢ MINNEAPOLIS, July 31.—A Minn., I towh, A A y Lt e g el moth Stacetin Tor v Wéon hUFt Wi (001 fin° | Shows the New Candidnte Hyeesthing in Py “ {1t e JOutRAY wabny. 1 i of the cily, but soon the w ver | \waller. Acting S . Stat r 1 tteburs & Worthy. race, which < up at t 1 $25,000 to rush th r Al str - h s Hi 4 : " teafith 5 WOt he department unremi . 4 Pittsbitr r B e L, ts efforts I . t y Fittabur S t NEWPORT, R 1 Souls. b v he am ) E . Dinova » t Vigilant today in the five le race there we this and park ha 0 badly that the latter’s own 5 And make o attr 1 themselves, The track s « i the mile, substantialiy built, and might be in n o THDUTR f the old. How much better cannot be stated at the tirns to an elevation that The water wav h su t ¥ A from New London riages, stoves and farm impl with huge boulders, railroad t ] timbers, were borne through th s iy LA . o 3 kil T 1S ant dlaast oas Arou e e e it Koe, of 1893 and Vigilant of 1895 can be made, vk, with the except work of destruction continued, the ho . e 2 f inine ; 6: Grand Rapid an toe I except by the people who know about what | east end a' comfortable and = breesy and pressing requests, i . Lo nphitheater, there not betng a bad seat Gep e e O S & ; ) ! litary tribunal, s « ton : : now admit that the new boat is better than the madly rushing waters. For minister el affairs with a " S ¢ THIE T ” Defender will give to Vigilant in the matter thunder and a blinding rain. Gradually the | (o050 B0 PERE Waller, and of PEORIA, 1L, July (Special waters subsided sufficiently to allow the par- | taea but Mr. Eustis has hot yet been ablo | gram.)—Denver showed the leaders of 4 P % HERE Iressing departments and other tal inspection of the destruction. Only tWo | g obfain a copy of the evidence in the case. | Western assoclation that they conld any Aumoctated bress reporter was told to- | Lommodutions have been well Drovided f 4 The park will be brilliantly {lluminated g own way all the ow efen w VI | L o dark—a mother and child T t was ewed application to the French g LILLALA 4 ) vinctana 3 kr that Defender should allow Vigilant | with numeron re lights, and, on the x of time allowance. Concerning this matter [ is i plain view, wh ¢ check rooms, made to Fesch th 4 1iver | siont tor &t offelnl eopy. ot Lits eviden by capturing the third or S g four minutes or thereabouts on a forty-mile | whole, the arrangements ‘are as good % bottom, but Also t he prisoner, who is und afternoon. Hanson pit Defender did al i i o ; { I night t % i ender did all that could have been asked | INE course i the west. There are : were being brought in to be cared for. This | that every step consistent w i 1 . g h ra ¢ 3 T tHtites Y - night of the six days, and the field of on The quick action of that Bast morning a scene of desolation was presented. | usage will be taken t Mr. Waller k 3 tries {8 such as justifies great expectatjons race such as that of today. If this is true | not better than are to be found on any ¥ ene L 4 e M B . LA PEORIA ) i Just as the start was made Vigilant's main- | U'p to date h well Known riders have ern made Plano of ours is cre A major LEALLALLL L L LR LA ke bl L ) AL SR g sail was split, but the accident had no ap- | entered: H. 1. Frederickson, who has won caped heavy damage or destruction, but | ernment preciable effect on the result of the race, | INNumerable events of late, and who s ating a quick action amons hundreds of poor people 1o rything, being | by t his Am n citiz timor P BBt | e ST Fiis tootiob the Bl e T tHan: W Clark homeless and without money and alm - - Cloelnnatl at Toutsville; |t 4 y g 1, Holton, 1. K. Morgar piano buyers who are positive HoWH 5 "D 1 3 s i § . g0; Brooklyn at Paila » yacht went with freedom. The wind wa 2 Waiter Blediok and R nLiad kiR LG LR Lt b h b Lt s AL el LB Ly i i at Washington | abeam and gave the two men who were sent | Fuston of this citys I Tesstor of there’s no better in Omaha out 0_have been den e tlid L LN aAe < . " out on the boom to make the nec ry pateh | § . R. Holt Mount” City, Mo resid, in the city has been damaged | Louisville & Nashyille Will €all in o SCORDS OF THE WESTERN LEAC . | no difficulty at all. They had 1 Since the water has receded many ad we Block of Bonds. trouble in houses have fallen and many ot must NEW YORK, July 31.—The di 1 7 < Kansos City Wins Twice from De- abandoned, The two bodies recovered 1ast | pouisville & Nashville Railway company hav Cand Takes the Lead Agai ni; v i A mt the L 3 ot 1 at Vigilant by m th down and $8 a month Z ']‘”’""‘I'.“"‘;l‘y'l'l‘:"[ L G o call in t inding 10-40-6 & KANSAS CITY ly 2By winning | fifty seconds utside, and probably 1 emble at the park every ever all of which are h e & was hit herd o the third Hv ost due southwest, as s b WO AR AAAR AP AL NG ER R city and carried death everywhere, Many | 31 b which are hepl b il game was called at’the end « fiffhito | GITRSCOLS BEULLACALY S8 ENSIDERD 105 EW0 | Tommy: contiell s il hut ot by ing and identified as Durans, making six re ; 1 $4,000,000 and was much isinsm are missing. Another victim has since been | AUSHY o o it 5 S ) allow the visitors to catch ro | days. It was brisk, but the big fellows were the LI(16 Galored Chn added to the death list, an infant son of E. [ Ville has just sold to Kuhn. L ¢ | g first game able to carry all sa uding otabitopad BOSTON, July 8l Ge sht Baca haying just dled fr afteets ot his city $2,000,000 of its 4 per cent gold uni 4 Kansas City 00 and the water was smooth enough to suit| A = b WALaH, hAVink DO rescied wher . almi fled bonds, and $1,000,000 of per cen . . » Detroit 002 Vigilant in her very best days. From start [ Won on a foul in the f J M 3 b, J | mortzage ftty year i i tHe 2 _Hits: Kansas City Detreit, 7 to finish Defender gained on Vigilant and | contest with Tommy Connelly umatenr SO VAL Gt or. Hoalta dto! fapseted aa: MAIoR st Wiy kv lead again the first game the way through 1 leaving New London | i sars great things for the race next Artand Masic Reports coming from town rth and | Joint bond of the L o & Nashville and - 3 Detr came In o far ahead that the doubting | featherwelght champion ) ht was redemption ROUTIC TUID of by loged, . For Moblis & Moillgomery o : | on, s ng cen; 0 | Thomasts who were asking each other as to | under the auspices of the Union Athletic | Scarlos & Searles north and south the destruction of property [ by a first | upy - ¥ Amerfea’s cup racer Will she do? are | Glub ;H‘.l o ‘I:‘\‘vh .yyn‘w"wv“u A SPECIALISTS. was terrible farm houses and crops being Pac Row eaying at least: “Well, she's the best | | “of 1amland New' York 105 o @ Al torms of Blood and entirely swept away. The Santa Fe tracks [ WEEKLY PACKING 3 L3 . on balie: Oft Hankon, 6; boat we cver had in,” and a co on fre u‘r | it the second Shin Disvases, Soros, by were washed out between here and San An pitened pall; "y CHits v theze people s to be thought over more than ] and G v g LT AT B SR tonio in teveral places. The oad | Grent Falling O in Number of 8 | Stry 3y Hanson, y fce; - T:thoativ Liiab Eha NDTendil wirtot Ehe!| twent un 4 joeitor, Eezon it from this city to Magdalena i A Handled in the West, [' me Yo.u J < and i T'wineham, o] boat today shows that she is impr condition, but Connelly appeat 3 :”1‘ ;flh‘f:fi' ly cien ¢ 4 § A g 4 it w MTEWA TR ve t D traimed. The men weich v roul the systom destroyed for ten miles out, five br sing | CINCINNATI, O, J () AR gl 7 in form. If the advanc ! N LADIES givon cuveful s DOFE AT ROCKFORD Milwatukee 000,00 s ORI i L pounds. In the first r £l A Y ; zone and r v of track gram.)—Tomorrow's I KFORD, Ti.. July i e el s dong in th | Kpplause by cleverly dody e on dand special attention for ail section of t rth mov s o SR SR A nbeal where t staughts of body blows, but Dix 4 ythoir wany pecullar alis city, r 3y pst, was ta D by W M pack 1 hotly today, and it was a y Mily lianapolis nish s 1 new t toh n- | hest of the round. In the ! ) Y 4 hiron the angry waters and turned north and Eon | tween Gragg and Dolan 4 feaver: C ) p tual | Connelly was not so lively ATARRH Throut Tho names of the recovered dead thu t Both te made phenome i T A S Toy s vatatat g et 3 il in spite of damaging vt i i INNTAPOLIS ‘ wdon the yachts sailed | 3d on, top of the head. Tn the 4 \ DEraRtIeat LEANDER DURAN. i i M ikt L L gt Gl oo inneapoli 2 th a beam wind to Race Rock. D tagonist, and after getting in a VITALITY WIAK) Lincoln nearly won out. [n | wn ( < CELIA DURAN 5 L ERULLIVER, S 3 nd Rapld 1 J fender had her steering gear patched up dur. | Mt rotired at the bell, weary and prac- | WE AK MhN {nade 86 by t0o close Aps THOMAS DURAN § 1 Keepi "‘l‘{ \'[x LANL g el e l"'"; ing the night and her sailors w mart | tieally beaten. The fourih ron 1 wa about tion to busincss ot »\‘;nn' cvers ntal SR K ¥ 5 izl fatteries: Ranning Kburn and Wi FiSatsl s LI i i ed down. He lay there till six w from tho eftects of youthfil y DUR h § clng “taok the P e MR A it inute and twenty-two scconds ahead 1, when his second. Todkins, jumped lily to our new treat- DURA 3 o PAUL, July 20 lunteer w etty qu Wt ses and Tifted him o hi power CHILD OF 1. BACA. i L A Paul D seconds after Vigilant ot On this palpable foul on the va o out of the city. Only two members of the Duran family | Miw rre Hauie..i..j. 0 5 b but for so wson she the fisht was awarded to Dixon y at home by core are alive ) estimates of the loss can be | Cedar il 1 Hits: St. I ‘erre Haute, 9 \ the others this fact pondence liSe Linceln, Farned ) i s TS A GOOD CROWD, 8 made, but it is mors than $1,000,000. in- | 5 . ! i W0 hnes 5t rs: St Paul v sson in the whole process v Qearles & Sparlee 1418 Farnam’ Sty crops, fences and stock, and in many case 4 i < Kling, Kimmerer, Sacrifice s it % ST e yholy 1 tho farms have been rendered unfit for cul Based on balls: Off Dolan | STANDING OF THE TEAMS, {1010 WIth the Chamiplonto? vdlon, Thi "}n rnoon |Ihv cltinens of So Will Rep | Grags B |<va! Dolan and Sn | cansas Gity..... Played. Won. £ S L AL A sl o , N LR s v 5 SLERRIEL AL LIS ICOUEL ouse an relief | pogple who enjoyed the tation of | SAINTS LOST THE S8 Indianapoli hich did start had a good race. Ly Vi R committes was appointed, The committe founds of the| QUINCY, I i St. Paul 3 fine breeze, which was always fair, | 3 | i fard and othe speat; Up side our store. I8 the largest | the hole. r o the X | stopp hie hole, sewing W canvas, ht size and sells for § ) | and th is said by exper 1 1 | Stagie wore unabl lo_anything it was a more than good wind. A broad | week also decided to ca existing bonds of v until the ei Free hittin | reach with wind abeam would better de the Mobile & Bal iilway company ) W 1| the ninth won. In the se gorib, seen, but owing to the treacherous natur of the ground they cannot be reachod. The destructive waters spread over the entire i 0 1513 Douglas, GEORGE DINON WINS ON A FOUL, EASRARNL AR (AR A Y he direction of the wind, which was | A A r Rockford, Jincoln, i 1w what Gener was at once put to work, but the demands | “Broken Hearts” on the gr well advertised, drew a large attendance 2 5 Milwaukes . 4 rounding Rece Rock the fleet found oon outran the resources, as every person | Omaha Lawn T lub, Twenty-fo Rt NIt nE b ARty todny Detroit i o Rl < ng before the w spinnakers | 8nd _was a L O | fokced upon charity cannot be ¢ iated now. | this evening an opportunity to look upon St. Jos SEhLd ““‘.“ s f: to the finish line entries esch. The e e | Y J It is raiving in the mountains asgain tonight | pretty pieture again, and it is at their Hit 22; 8t « ¢ ind great feq ntertained as to th safety of the c ports of damage con tuus to come fn. It is said that three small towns nomth of here were totally destroyed ee. todi . Muwrnkeat.at Pauil] result of today's race shows that the | aggresating only v he 5 g1 : quest that the repetition is given. The pro- | Quincy Joseph, 7. rned tuns: | e Rapids at Detroit; Terre Haute ut | Aht for the cup on the American side will | purpose of furnizhir \ 2 on all social ceeds as before will go to the Women's Chris- | Quincy, 8 Joseph, 2. Twa-base hits: | ynaipnapolis | be made by either Defendant or Vigilant, | ment. The races w med G P occasions | tian ciation. Several improvements, | MCNSY "‘,"”‘\' e e PR Jubilee, by her refusal to start today, in- | 'h Inte E which nobody thought of démanding, but sug- | out: fy MeGraevoy. 5: by Stagle oy || CABESROMSIIAN L EVIILY ATIURS. | Qicates’ that she does not want to go into a | & fivesmile handicap, aud S & at the performance, are promised, and | on bafld: Off McGréevey, Neligh Pirates Have an Easy Time | T36e When there is a blow, as a victory in Mockett, 1., Cobb, Clyde Proy the unexpected and splendid cffect given to | Batterles: McGreevey and ¢ i T et aw Sobd] such weather cannot be of great value, for Beanett, Willie Wallace and the whole scene by the moonlight will be | fones and Mclfa e : | “NELIGH, Neb. July. 31.—~(pecial)—Tne | the chances are b to 1 that the cup race will N S enhanced, owing to the extension of the gre LGS L el Sy 4 | be in light weather, and that is the game > . eb., July cia thanced, owing to the extension of the great PACKS T,0ST HEART AN h zame of ball played here yesterday |\ o weathy ) iegameiif S RINCHELH I E e (Baedle reflector y . alkyrie 11 was built for } : lo., July 81.—A [ S JACKSONVILLE, 1IL, July | between the crack nine of Meadow Grove cycie race went off tonight, Clemen o Sope 1 LA B Z o Telegram.)—The home team 1 and the home team attracted a large JING AT T Oxley piled up and a lap cach freight train on th ce & Cripple Creek State Band for the Fair. B donting. OF THel L. BInRer A 1hs | e e e e & wrse | WARM RACING 3 Kedldde g bl B i edgvsn railroad was caught In a landslide and de Robert S. Browne, director of the Nebraska lity to hit the ball. They made errors W 2 e S S AT I Bottorff, » miles lap: Anson, 5 | railed riear Adelide last nights A succexsfon | State band' of Lincoln, is in tho city. Mr, | enough ‘to counterbalance any g0od plays | ning the visiting team was clearly out-|HSecond Day of the , 1 lap; ‘Oxley, 53 miles, "2 la 2 5 - é 5 o d G Pl A that were made and seemedsto lose heart | clersed, and but three of their men reache & Contests o Ylement, 53 miles, 2 faps. Bottorff won the of clondbursts occurred at the head of Bight | Browne is here in the interests of the state | from the beginning. Darker permitted Dis | (hird base. The Neligh Plrates put u CITY, In., July SL—(Spoeial | special prize this evening Mile creek, about twelve or fifteen miles | band at the coming state fair, and it is quite | opponents to make six hits off his delivery [ o4 ) 00 e ST e e | Te second day's races w north of Adelalde. Engineer Ben Gove and | cortaln an engagement will be entered into | in the first innlg. Score A B and stand display, but character 3 ple. ~ Consolation, i L ‘i at the meeting of the directors this even- | Jacksor B .o 060 ’\ 050,070 30 by steady. har zl_“\:u;x\w:;um’ ommence- % favorite class trot, | HIH“;{ " l"“ll:h ‘”‘\';w-""wxfiv:‘ “'(mll‘h: :’.'f”!:.‘. THE FASHIONABLE PERFUME, up the side of the mountain. Gove is supposed | "5 ———— Hits: Jacksonville, 7; Des Moines, 10. 1r- | were o fine catch by Beckwith in q ‘\’\':"", "“ '}""'" e ".""’ L August 3 and & are as ‘.,“.\H Flowery, refreshin dcmc\le to have been drowned. Tirakeman Dolan is Unknown dan Mu ih ; Jacksor 8 Des Molnes, 3 fand an elegant double play. Scor s e e G p GLOUHITI ST SR Sl e i and la known to have lost his life in the water HUNTINGDON, W. Va., July 31.—At th r \_‘ TUna ""‘ '*\“".;‘”“H 9; "{\ }.‘“H““ Meadow Grov 000 by b ”‘ iy H"‘ "“" \' ot sl ¥ New, R i For sale by druggists mt/ The ool str e town of Adalalle, doing | mouth of Hars creek in Lincoln county an | fyioonsep hite: Ay Parker and b E G . e e Doyl IHP:RIALLF‘CW'MPERFUMERYLO great damage. The hotel aid to have | ynknows man was murderea yesterday. This | ver; Daman and McFariane. Umpire R Y g ATk d ot nT B! 3 AINT LOUIS, been swept away, and Mrs. Charley Tracey | is the locality where the Broomfield-McCoy | Mr. Haskell v and Gallowa 3 io AR Nty ratnan: Wation / ¥ x el S ANDING OF THE TEHAMS, Winder, 6; by Wilson, & ) Little Moak " | MEYER BROTHERS DRUG CO., AGENTS: R e o DL o lfg']‘ i ]“_!"j'f‘j”'; W“ ny have been killed § g s HASTINGS, N iy (Special el . ¢ C'TN"V <w DDING BELLS) Two new ing, The railroad for ¢ Wilbur PELEGRAPHIC BRIDES, Lincoln *100 z s i n et ROWN | has been washed away \forma- | - M S e 108, seraicy 8 : a0 . Wilkea (e tion was obtained up to a hour this Lam has retu 0 Wash J ) ™ 0000 sl | | aternoon, but it Is known that much damage | ! : ; ; ts: Hastings, 13 Herpolsheime Afabador, i 3 i “ TRAIN CAUC N LOUDBUR Severnl Persons Drowned nnd Great Done to Property. For the Cricket Game, Fireman Maurice Lyons saw the water com| t will be t a week befor raliway tral 1 vivania, died Wednesday a ¥ s Vanfleet and Vanmeter | 3ily Dixon, can be 1 1, and the damage is estimat § sotanTor. the GRET A ul (Spect i e e A0\ heltsmane i astimire ¢ Rev. Father Jessing, rector of th IRETNA July 31— 1l vzor Snap, b, t aolle Jeephinum, at Columbus, O., [ GAMES 08 THE NATIONAL LEAGU ram.)—Some bovs from Ashla Medium. (Hayden).. 1 v { N i i, : e b Hton, Bariagl " |l e s OATS Tho fload was eaused by a clondburst and il s religlons orders who | Louisville's Coming Champlons Give have e, bui it was Free-for-all,” pacing X t catch a wall of water twenty feet | rushed down been expelled from Heuador hay in an Awful Lacing. led a game, T Chamois, ¢, h., Champlain T 1l members tha Cri Vur‘ the narrow canyon. . Three lives were lost | arrived In New York LOUISVILLE, July 3L—The Colonels had [ N 5 i plThompson) ey X mently 3 he on the | JAS. 8. KIRK & CO., U. S, A. and four empl of the railroad are miss- | Charles A. Poe of Cineinnati Wednesday | pade but five hits off Breitenstein up to t 2002 4 I ' mpht. e h yon Y6 on Baturday . Ing. The d ) ems in nine hours and fifty min- | (o ninth inning today, but the ninth proved [ Ashland . 498 05 4 2 W m., Penrcs, W entergain the vi oF AMUSKMENTS, MRS CA 140, utes on a Merganthaler machine Il o e et ievcn! e tna |l G i\ Ashland, the Liarker Aty OnB. wishing MR. TRACEY, aged 3. The Standard Wagon company of Cin- 5 24 1 Tharee J ., Rubeston ¥ st tickets of ad on to the W faced th I wns' star twir cracked out t y el ins v i re them b fl 0 T I COOK, vame unknown cinnatt, one of the largest concerns of the | facel the Browast star thiHer cratker ik | { 1 rned runs: n, Jren L Procure them by appl to th tary mis are R. M. Gove, enginser, | Kind in the country has assign tired two more single an a home run [ 5 o Alfred (Cu § aged 35, has a wife and child at Florence, The strike « » L100 wire warkers at |,y Getrin wave the mels ten runs. | § Y x ¥ 4 Dick Dolan, brakeman, aged 30, has a | (loveland hax @ ettled by the manu-| Ayendance, 1,200, . & 3 ; i 4 y e, Dotan, - heal facturers. granting ' to the men, | 1rohdit O T ! AL o Three men wer 1 two fatally | §¢ To. SEEeR 0008 e : : t . m Frank Caldwell, brakeman, aged 20, ¥ t 8 ouis lay by el 40M} 2 ’ TERLOO, N h [ @) G. Mitolicook, night operatos at Fiop- | inured” at” St Loy ! b | g Jisville, Lou VATERLOO, Neb i L s | TOMIGUT. ght operator at Flor- | ture explosion of in a’ston e y AT f Th f g w s o i e £ . 7 I > heduled for today. yehran., Umpire: Vebo, (Tinehy Loy 3 I, which was owned by Mrs. Carr | The Dollar Savit City Lett on bases » latter cover railroad : Jeaders. it h \ f i e i firat | SASOSMONEA GO Be 8 : | 3 ; . § i i 40 Picked Musicians. W tew days hav : et SR ' the SRS bl d b Dolphin, with 8e0r s il Vild i WAS TOO COLD FOR GOOD RACIN i, ek | S RSB S e N Wl R AT X . . Batioon Ascension first N h - lisle ha QUAKERS SLUGGED IT OUT. Doul ) vl : iled to Make a Showing. | . heavy o, Th Gl ADhO 0 PHILADELPHIA, July 3L—The Bride- | Kimmel ¢ ton, W 'LEVELAND, July ¥ 1 ) Hine r nows of t B pes 3 SREOYERY | Buffalo, by way of the lak ¥ 1 ] i a were bad, a cold T ¢ v : i until today. The landslide at Adelaid A v What RAING I8 LA Dress it two runs T mbis 1 i g alm L gale down the | e Tiawa wham. they wate Bursuing Fnio four 3 v el 1 retch. The track was, how By MLLE. CELESTE, O N Tanr OK! Aine g ed hits in the fo copdition. Five thousand peopl | RAINS CONTINUE IN KKANSAS, DEnouranas ul fish ) tendar i . I ) K only “tiwo Cof “which wera f ) e : . | FREE ADMIS SION Wentworth H 1ch @ strong favorite | of thelr race after MeDowell h . Crops Are Iy & 3100) 1 3 ; el the first mile wit L ¢ WINFIELD, Kan., July 31 pious show 1 Qi a W. & D's Agmin 7 i and that pract y 4 ers have fallen in this vicinity and pr 1 o n X : | The Wilcox & Dray house team | tied it bad ho 10 material 1 the eorn crop and hopes . X 1 W ) ¥ e w ain, which was thrown across cross a flood Shit v ‘ : labgphs el Ll bt sov he workmen seriousty | piiche \ 4 ! 1Ay At Hul Willie 1 been found Dok = o k ! ! EPEATED flood Is subsiding and the country rosds Tho W4 ¥ onman F R AL § ‘ : ! Mived Itaces af Waterloo. BBRRATEL being op. agsin. The flood was de- | fanization of the Corduge tri - | i WATERLOO, N July 3 al struetive (o crops in the lowland, gage b and has decl of re SI7 RS RAN POO t pok v 5 S e WICHITA, Kan., July 31--The Arkinsas | organization . 4 2 2 sorres g | 71 siver:in Yo highes todip akd (k6. ranoein €| | Rebliam Piciier, under (ndictment tor | vai ! o Bt | sl trot *ecsvesesvITaDy | PONIGHT damage all along the course of the riv omplicity in the Carson mint frauds, wa S D { = cusuing . . i R e e e e e until the lus " -2 LONDON, B 3 v SWEET — SAVORY mnsnmo f Blo to estimat with any degre Jupsiaed Noos ! Sena @ t ammonia from the fee plants and Arkansns ths on se gt s L o o \ PENNIS GROUNDS, 20TH AND [TAR- of dead fish are floating on the surfa Taets and Vadnea ; 2 : 17 tng boen poisoned by the chemical it the rate of a fo ) v Lt i i v i — e g T gt BY STREETS. ADMISSION Suffering from Too Mu . ning th ‘l‘ J L Y 1 § KANSAS CITY, July 3L—Nearly every Trinidat he minst h 1l t 3 pop western roud is still suffering from too much | & Jo the th rizilia ar - ine \ O ~ON THE water. Last night the Union Pacific’s Den sl R o & » ‘\’I'| was o : wer tr..n was seven hours late on account of t ‘the Greenhut-Morris fa v E washouts The Santa Fe 1 from Cali- Whisky trust stockholders to be all ’Ihmk ¢ l the |h~\'-m ul hams fornia and Colorado were late th 3 ake an appeal au v 3 } 4 P et ly, and the s | o ¢ i s and bacon that go out from South & half late. The Missouri Pacific’s s rn | i) L PR production of wine, t : v £ . best ones for the brand,“SWIFT'S @ ) b g s Aihers | which "‘ e g ALTIMORE PLAYS WITH DASH e 3 PREMIUM." Snioked lightly gouthwost, as well as the west, Is suffering » A6 PR smoen A in e TRAR Y LA . trimmed nicely—extra mi ‘ L g e S from tha flood - -affocted v oday o account of their y . In_arces 8 oY salty nan could make mv AT THB BICYCLE PARK, United 8 The Baltimores pu A H e “ g e | IR SRS Shuaaean Burned Two Bar bett DENVER, July 31.—A News special trom | S0l 2d for dhe meoeting | oft Elarko "did some_ great Witiing - " ! had, n For Sale by ll First-Class Dealers. g Cripple Creek, Cola., say Mand passen- | for Auguat 13 The committes will eail 4 | pitehed & fne game, and the Boston 1 . : Hanrs B nale o anl Bl e vaain-Ctle-- savae & Midiand puasen | for Augisd 1. The commind il satt s | Baf'i R PRlEaoitte, St Boons riz_bad o bundle up end (ol SWIFT AND COMPANY, § 17th and Charles Street, - e W ¢ht oul, a Aug. 5,0, 7,8, 9, 10, s caught in o landslide about one mile | J5L° for chint jumice, and the miver fas- | Boston ... 0 00810088 ! - . . SR T T e T ST SQUTH GMANA.NES: . | serth of Gilieite and the twe rear coaches | declaration on the colnage qu.stign. Hits: Boston, §; Baltimore, 12. Errcrs: | 4 the first Inning, which they repeate VIVVVBLVRBTRL DT | 30 to 10:30 Each Evening, Train Struek by a Landsiide,

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