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THE OMAHA DALY "HiiE: FRIDAY, ter thus early and speedily adjusted, and to hold on, Colonel Foster was next at- ' J l‘R I IF \ " AN l grooms nmjnh Tadpe all over the fleld (. ' I)\T " -um o 1) _second, Carver (34 to 1) third premises. 1 | the Job any way, the other members claimed, | { i You say this law Is not to be questione and would not feel badly if he were dis - | made off his delivery, helped the visitor Wit LAl \ on, its validi.y, Tn this I take most decided issue | g1y gecided that an effort woull be made | University Olub Players Bat Out a Very | hard hitting ik the second by one | Beat Out a Great Field in the Free-For-All| Fourth furlc with you./ Every citizen of the state, how- | ¢;"y e,y sster sidetracked in the in Pretty Game, forae R '{"‘v_‘;;;yl“""_"' d_fe or s MeAlistor (2 (o 1) w Game Cock: (6 right o submit every controverted question During the day Colonel Foster, manager — | Brookiyn 0 .08 — it \ w0, fivo \ a5 cll us any other cltizen—and to der ibly pped trom the membership | BEST CONTEST SEEN HERE THIS SEASON | rors: ,;h‘ A yn. 2 arned | FASTEST FOUR HEATS EVER PACED | 1) * man Go'to 1) third: Time law to citizens of the state. k the repor Lt L " fin, Treadway | g4, ran, Lachance | to ® won, Trenton G to 1) second, Dora I I pray you, ntlem » not permit u minded him a ry of the pork market | fineh Side Was § Three-base hit: Cros me run: An Took the First Ment b Wood (2 o D third, Time: 1:15 personal prejudices to dominate your a 1 ) il 'M" t" to End and the Ball Was Ke illy. 1 ers Could Not Make iy g in th . N 1 In a dign . kol Rolling St iy An it ) sl Philadeiphia Hrooklyn L | Best Ruce of the Meeting, manner validity of t be | 1 > market, and # turned \ J Third race, owners' handicap, seven and a gether with the three dubs and two singl | half furlong's: Empera (10 to 1) won, Tar | folen Hhsddt Turner (2 i [ { Burucicants Hallian, Boyle, baly.” Firsd ther = Ten. Thousnnd CINCINNATI, Aug. L—The last days of onr I settled by th ithout around d porkers across the the Time, | bay 3 “f L R LT e | People Saw the 1 the Oakley mecting are being as well pat anything, and 1 guess it is state's metroy dange untry When he reached St P | | iumbert, 1 3 ampe, Tavlor ronized as during the first week, a lar The highest 1y | Louis market flatter than it Grady; i Al ind Daily wttendance seeing six spirited r c 1 A ) 8¢ is t ¢ bost and prettiest games Burnham, Two hours CLEVELAND, 0. A 1 ol 6F tha starteh pan 0 and | | il n One of the very best and prettiest gam durnha Two JEVELAD ug lass of (rter of people will tell yo ] avy sacrifice. When commis- | of bail played in Omaha this season was that BOSTONS ALL OFF FORM he king of the light harnes was not high, but the greatest fin e R IR 4 - consoled him- | po e P erslty club team and the | - FOSTON, Aug. 1.—The home team could 5 5 © meetin 1 in the ifth race, a {g L onr gnarantee stre for adstrect’s and a wh with few ex by the rema dudn't feel s v not hit and ‘its fleiding, was very peculiar, [ more than his match aftern the | mile, Oakioy, | and Fabla, under and \ A .H'. % “,..’\ v of | ¥tron gregation from Wahoo. The cont Bannor ’\ tinguishe i im elf by b very Cleveland Driving park track, and 10,000 [ L1110 ! " ler the wire hew 1 7 | was not v clean and interesting from | Yellow play in the fifth inning, which le ! £ | apar immarie reputed the present | start to finish, but in many of its de 3,500 , tier day of the grand circutt meet- | LAhe o rley Sullivan (3 fo 1) rve me edly brillian The playing of Baltimorc 00 5070 1-15|ing. The weather was nearly pertect, boing | = Seot IR L e Ll 0 on earth goes with every Kim it 1 concefve to b - Oniveraity tewm, d he fact that Hoston 0 0 y : six furlongs: Judith THIU8T. Rai s / y @ tifle tco cool, and. the aendance | 810 B won Willard (g to o) second, Siiu S ball we sell. Basy monthly ngth and purity of tone and i best all around Plano *which 1 am. confident T U THEIR PLANS f all 1 citizens s not out in its fu strength, was A8 ‘A, HOLOOMB 3 of Churehill and Rusxell t it has done this sea One error Boston 56 Tt ird tace; five furlongs: Ben Holllday i I ! L el utht W TRS” eara WeniNs Lhe won, Serena (7 to ) second, Bella ¢ MADE A FORMAL CALI e Camp Followers, [ marred the scors, a muff by Ittuer, who ming (3, Bannon, Nash, Carey ) ek rd besifls the uf g 2‘ | | | PAYIICNTS now ut r to 1) third ime: 1:02, pot-rustle wer early At 4:30 p. m. Tom Majors arrived at bases: Long, Jennings. First basc & not a regular player on the team. Big uns: Tucker, Kelley, Carey. [ fit pacing race, but the interest h race, seven furl Unele i i course centere he free-for-al Goldel o 1) secon capitol and stalking past the door cf th . 4 on first put up a hair-curling article of BEyeCarthy, Kelley, Rob- | o 1:} & 4 1 in ot sy ‘r reall s vl ki L ) A HOSPE, Jr, Wrnive aies Jotnad il and Churchill | active in tting their plans prepared | o fiet fattly outdid imeeit i lowe: Mucker, Dotbla | Which the five famous pacers, Robert J, Joe | Uiah, Gto, D it . 1 w AFEENA Musie m yesterday have been perniciously in the office of the commissioner of | l.~ \’“ | for the f the fire and| aien it sl R e e Abb ) Na ‘ .. \"li{\.ml :-“f asol ,v{;.y Patchen, Saladin, Directly and Mascot, were | 10 fon, It ! 1813 Dosnlns, lands and bulldings 1, accompanied bY | 5oiee departm o r the op- | ar ik Bahaved 1ike’ & penom s N pPitehed Palli fanason, ). | entered. Robert J, with his record ) thi s (s ssell and Chure hree moved on . o] A, oAt L ¢ . h bl rlongs £ N AN AT A AR AT the Pobmy. of, i Governor Hol- | erat | his stops and pickups being of n me: Two hours, | and a time record of 2:01%, was the fav (L.to D won, ¢ i NS NEESISAEA QJ) e rooms of the 3 i " " He was t, a ive [ SRS comb had previou fied them that Iy b you would expect of a L STANDING OF THE TEHAMS , it ve fav would not take part in any meeting of the t of the |Jennings, McAuliffe was unusually g Aveg ' ¢ 1 the second heat. When the Winners Al Outsid \ n the executive | Played. Won. Lost AMUSEMIENTS m';,y ,‘," 1 \l' PR pipe lin ed upon. Church 1, McKelvey right in it at third, and | 7 o2 r the first heat Directl KANSAS CITY, A L—~Brown Dick at 4 1 general entered a governor, | 1l and Russel w from Lin \ ‘and Creighton safe men in the fleld. | b seon ufler the siart R | rite that landed firet v e coln and met Offut and Dick attery work of Lawler and Hayes w i to the fro & the pace for his | mons Yo THC Lo M6t e 2 | Hall by At ith s JIU‘N the equal of any professional work s itors and tie wire. Joe | Hridget at 8 to & was held b 7 7 | base on balls and Arthur nailed every man | o b | ¥ 1 R auits el he mile without a break. On the ar usse es- | in a conference lasted far into the nigh irters of amile, sell et Tor e 8ot o | Meeting * leld at all of the various qar. | t0_the cross who ventured to steal second 2 when he was rapidly overhauling Robert J won, Bimo 6 to 1) uLUBELG L Mo Vish headquarters and messengers wete in | . FOF the Wahoos, all did remarkably well, [ HeW ruck a wet piece of track, went into | A r (8 0 1) third, Time TON[G 5 L lesired Lt s H 1 bt : M| their general work ing not a whit inferior 3 & 7 al 1 finished . "T 9t.the" boar . active demand, earrying communicatlons from : \ -} . | a half furlon o mb : i A to that of the University boys. Armsted at was driven hard, and was_evident he and. & half furlo the commissi wor Holcomb gathering to another. The ex-policemen | g "\ %% e While Bennett pitched finely | Willie T (1 to : O \ New York; | had done his best when he made the wi jus. 8 6 to 1) third ; A e (5 M e Mt At Jhelr roems | and Hall caught without n flaw. Perry was ; G f s it e LB St to 1) thir L LS L quick and accurate at short and Reyn | to the front i i E ace, soven-eighths of a 1 L ARG ; o8 SaE e Bl et < | aui h ! b the front and won, as he did In the re i an it ub. th g f to call a | jug Jobet g oFetd & ENARIENLbit We Nas au fait at second, Tie outncld ; SATERN LEAGUR, | Muining ftwo heats, " with ease. although | 1o¥i) eoumy 'Nfoni’ Overton: 8"t 1) third meeting of the board, and, in fact, he inti- | finally given the tip that active operations | g The Visttor po e ling ‘ s e gL ® aid. bls utmost to. urge Rotiett J o Mime: 1 mated foday that I it do %0 at another | wera not to be commenced until the official to 1) second, Hob Clampett (3 to 1) third time ho governor added: “I think that | apnointment of the board had been made. ¥ ; - B 3 point has been pretty well covered by my | “Every active member of the gang was on | bump against them. They are a gentlemanly | INDIAN /) g. 1.—The Hottentots | I @8 Dretty a race as was ever seen, the | irjme: 1511y . 1 nmunications = with o| hand early 'y lay. When Broatch left | set of fellows, and are deserving of a big [ batted like 1 flolded like cripples | W0 0F the four heats Dbelng the fastest] = [ifih race, three-quarters of a mile, well Ba"nun Asce" Russell then presented the governor with @ | his roome at the Bachelors’ Quarters he was | crowd today. The game this afternoon, | today, making the game a gift to the home [ Sver paced consecutively in a race the | ing: Victor 1410 to D won, Westbrook (8 paper, which recited that inasmuch as the | net by Bertie Hitcheock and Charley Unitt [ which will undoubtedly be another genuine | team. It was absolutely without feature | 2Yera8e being a tritle more than 2:04% 10, Sccond, Kunsas " Girl '8 o 1) third chaieman of the board hiad refsc call the | and a_conference ensued which lasted for | treat, will be called at 3:30, and if the fans | giher than the many misplays made by the | g, i0 the 21 trot Willam Penn was the mesting, the pard itself cal one he st ~ J some time. Then ex-Sergeant Shoup arrived | want to ses an ellent’ sample of the | yisirors. L favorite, with Klamath and Aunt Deliliah Poor Racing nnd o ¢ Crowd, held at 10 a. m., on Friday, ‘\lef' fw‘«lf with a message for Broatch, who hurried to | game they should not miss the opportunity. | ynajanapolis X 0383428 Hll out of the fiell. In the first two heats S\]’»\I'“vv\ N. Y, Aug. 1L—The sixth m--] ‘n l..4 theioonmasioner GrEIbLC BTN g Ko here another meeting was held | Scor S tre Hou 00000011l ‘“‘”“‘l(.: \'w»r the |’~.‘<. and Lesa Wilkes vk LI }‘;’ Vlul u.m{ here op: w'-\ \\u:: e and bullding: he _two lowe 8 Of WIS | which lasted untt I the meant ) IRSITY S5 it 5 SEt - | sent after him at such a pace that the e weather cloudy and exceedingly ool v 2 C STE Mg ware: AllEa" in with (thesnnmek ol (i LRLSCEURLY 00N FInE ARG mean Hits: 1 Terre Haute, CELESTE. e e s upber liha was | CVery. corfier wan pre-empted by me | BBl SH 3 = it porre Haute, T [ mare won, Penn and Klamath chasing I Ihe attendance was the lightest ever seen ! Rt i sttt e b R S S G b e : mu:n ADMISSION A o and Outea. had set, howe i KIMaLH: tob! race winner, $100, six and Tt i blant news from the camp of the conspirators. | MeAulifte, 2b. 0 13 Outc \H"” = g bad “l ! ver, and Kiamath took aquarter furongss_ Cliftord. walked: Gyot T K witnessed by Judge Grim- | The police station was besleged by an idle | Hayes, ¢ 0 3 s, ¢ next three heats and race with close the Minnanno) 5 p } he course, all others having been with s ety | crowd, the members of which were ap McKelvey, b 0 [ exciting finishes, Summaries drawn e mison of Schuyler, Private Secretary Marel, | o™ g0king for trouble and thought that | Jefteris, db... asen b ; Free-for-all pacing, purse nd race, a sweepstakes of 1 cach Clerks Nelson and Mary of the governor's | FHi1S i i that Fellen, ... 0 s: Minneapolis, 18 and Joe TR s to the winner, $100, mile and office and members of the press AR on hand at the probable scene | Lawlr, ... 0 G i 115, 25 Grand Rapids, 6 ¥ . Do | / .l 1 at t P iran: Robert J (Geor 3 rian (1 to ) won, Logan. The governor read the document through | Of the first clash of authority Ittner, ' rf 4 Blackburn and Wilson; 1 Saladin " (Green) i, Sandown (12 to 1) third. Time efully, and, turning, sald, with a smile MADE UP THE SLATE. ™ T ~ . Caliopy and Campbell Directly (MeDowel (ot 41 Third race, the MeGrathiana stake 80 ), Rpre BT L AT B . g sweepstakes, five furlongs: Diakka (7 T MAINTAINED HIS POSITION Palmer was the busiest man in WAHOO. P ? R e G T s e o 5 won, Flortle (G to ) Yn \ “I tnink, gentlemen, you understand my “The captain had taken the contract AH LR ; i 0000 3 i I tting, purse $3,000: Klamath | oeurty el | | { X ‘ position of secing that the business men of the city | pran, : 0 0 0 STl iiesa S ARtH: R T e R 3 5 Lipb i Iy Bt ined'to bls dewic, anat Ry Hia ot take any decided stand in opposition | Reny, "5 0 0 3.0 oo ! I, el 0 and Churchill went bick to the former's |to the plans of the gang. He was badiy | Revholds, o { 1 s 0 o7 Sty 0 i in'2:00 Wiiitam 1 thind Time: 16118 | ? office and joined Tom Majors, where a sccret | rattied by the petition of the leading taxpayers [ ArISted Gy ANDING OF THE T ] Nightingale, Aunt Deliliah, | Iifth race, purse $100, mile and a half AT THE BICYCLE PARK, 4 | However, the visitors put up a rattling good - % S S B L TN Adelings e At tene et M b e bt e Amnin Tied with Kane |the front, using the whip without stint irth race, threc-quarters of a mil 40 Picked Musicians. % The bay gelding was fairly beaten, howeve niz: Mamid § (10 to 1) won, Corn Crily or any other team in the state any time they s First Plae Y ) however (o was held and business men of city, asking the | fowert, .ol bl L Played. Won ; v iz 5 Jim and Nightmare | over six h st Caracas (0 to D w hortly after noon two letters were sent n‘\vx bt Publ e Lands and Bu to join | Henneit, p 00 :\1..“,»’.-”. h 18 e T outhertier, (7 to ) second, Woodford @t 17th and Charles Street with Governor Hol 1 1 c 0 tHanapol J in to the governor, che elvh from Russcil | wit : mb in g an gook, €., f 0 R it the' th surth and sixtl - 1 Churchill. In point of fact they were | judication of the vexed questi the su RELD, Ch i 4 A A ankaas - 15 ) 2:121 L 2125, Gilman ¥ Panished for Poor Riding y. 5 C letters of apologies ald in his | preme court of e. Palmer commenced “Tot : 57 18 THotaf i oe asd ar (et and second heats. Tin DIZTROIT, Aug. 1—A la crowd at- A"L’ 5,0, 7,8, 09,10, epistlo that he did not to be dis-| W lay afternoon on a tour of the city and | trniversity 0 0 nneanoli oy s Bty Arctutus won the fifth heat tended the fourth day's racing of the nes courteous to the governor. If he had d has been busy abusing the bankers and busi- | Wanoo RS D R0%0 0 3| Terre Huute A lsor association. The twelve book 80 he re d it. He then went into an ex- | ness men who signed that petition. He ls A VA TAIEY T AW ROD) Grand Rapids William Brookfield, Man. | makers who “drew in'* for {he first three === haustive review ‘.(l the i mrv‘\'u fon, as. he | yory indignant that they should have d X McAuliffe,” Hayes, Jefféris I‘I)rm\' lay .\I\ml_(m ! ! 1 -m}. drow again for the balance of the EDUCATIONAL, under®tood it, and said {f Commissioners | clared themselves in favor of a dignified and Home runs: Jefferis, McKeivey, | Kansas City at St, Paul; G tapic starte wevk. Sherland was set down for Riowiisanid Deaveric the, legislature | 10 tion of the problem of police | Armsted. Double plays: McAullffe to'Jer: | Detroit; Terre Haute ai Indianapoiis the balanc the meeting for his indif they could defy court He ad vis; Lawler to McAuliffe to Jeffiris A ST WIND MAD TINE SLOW. ferent Jennie June inthe fir WENTWORTH mittea that all of the correspondence emanat- | SOvorament in Omaha and is dolug a lot truck ¢ By Lawler, 2; by Bennett, LA Bile Rnce at York. | | race tesu | 3 " ing from the rnor had been clean and '\,"‘"”" in favor of his friends, Broatch Passed balls: Haves, Pime: One hou YO Neb., Auk. L—(Special Telegram.) | mrorts to 1 dax Were I First race. sis furi ptain B wi ) MlLllARY 4 dervoort and thirty minutes. Umpire: 8. G. V.| —The twenty mile bleycle race held at this won, Wightman sc ar third, Time N -« dispassionate, letter was, in short, a tite on \®, A h nd race, fiy Lillian ¥ won CADEMY ‘,,‘y usw‘n’u-vl;u"‘lu baly way it can be got | footed in his opposition to MeDonald. Van Chic 2 one's, but after this ( but none of the riders w injured. Just (i oted | c ( tloago, - e AR BT S DD ut none ¢ v Fifih_race, eleven-sixteenths of a mile ILLINOIS fnto court™ls by first appointing the com- | dervoort, in erdor to keep In line with some Dronkin 1o; pRadelbhin: 8 the thirteenth, The ra 4 before the races were started Gratz Hanley won. Little I second, Tmp. ONSERVATORY, missioners, when the court has said once | body, ~joined Foster, and McDonald was | pafeivie <103 HHSECE PRI and McGreer was the f ¥ : L 10w people fall v (i Sam Lewis third, Time: 1:501%, ‘u AR T ARG L b SR et turncd ‘down. Right Windy Gibson was| fojtiimore, 15: Lgston, B e section of the country, as duris ontive | 80 butied the occupants beneath the — | 8 that an agreed ca 1 be made up iR Cown AR sy indy Raltreniewanll SInn\ananolinnds; wte, 1, Tiiyond u broken ntm and numerous bru o B JONSPIRATORS ARE CONFUS ind Rapids ace until the last lap there wa LA _and n __Good Racing at Brighton. Ete. Add. b CONSPIRATORS ARE CONFUSED. not last long enough for his name to get h i ifference i their potitions, In the L N C B NEW YORK, Aug. 1.—There were few Churchill seemed considerably exerclsed | to the voting point. Then John Lewis' name % ¥ | A g ke napp!ig iinen | ooTank Parr, o i6yearold - rider I s e e s T T because the governor has not called him In | was presented, and at prese stands enver, 85 Peoria, 0;' forfuit bout @ rod on him. *Goek L DT il e the racing was good. Results Nl e B ORI DG AT, for consultation instead of writing him let- | tho best show of being electod seml D IpinespRipduckeonyiler L O TR | stron wind 1:05 was the best e caull do. | | First pace ‘ene mile, selling: Sprite 6 10 | 415 Wiil by feeciveaby the ot of dbeetor ters. "He apologizes for portions of bl pre- | officially announced that Haze' and Sigwa PEORIA, Aug. L—Lincoln and Denver | the Lest yet mude in the state 0 Richardson also went against his bk, | 1, Wom, Dty (019, Secor e Howard | or o tilifun irrigation district o’ Custir ous letters will be selected captains and Shoup, King | yotn' demanded. the base ball. srounds to for a quarter mile, which 0.5 Time: 1idb. , P cbragka, at their oflice at the Ash Tt is evident from the back-down today Ballift Cox as sergeants of the new | Loth demanded tne buse bl grounds v naln in| the Tennix T . atiendance wis 8,50 ond race, five firlongs, e- | School oo, sald districe, up 0 Salt IS RGN e Lok s eheniinre Lontusadl] taron: e Heins (e by A EiRagss | - EDUBHANUCON 1, Aug. 1—The open, class A: Trst | Ond, Imperial (10 to 1) third. Time By s of the d8th day fof Algust, 185, 1 and somewhat at a standstill, despite th Unable to see thelr way clear out of the | Srounds were being used by amateur teams | gig or (ne ten s nt were played o ORate st o | Third race, one mile: Irish Reel 3 to 5) |} oEriers $he 000 of aa by el backing of Tom Majors, who was awaiting | tangle, Churchill and Russell sont a tale- | @d Denver took possession of the field, | ¢foo @0 i SEaTiayedl e E ox Qdtield first. 21 won, "Bouverir (10t 1 second, Romping | ton QIStrict, §20.000 of sald bon thelr return from a fruitless mission gram to Omaha last night that a police | Umpire Ward thercupon gave them the | jrodds EOW 16 briillant | ers won, Trwhi Crampton I (8 o 1) third, Time: 1:41 AR EO I R The intimation that the governor may | commission would not be sciected until [ Kame with Peoria, the home team failing to | oo ; A et ' ey Ofdtield won, 1. A B g R e and Sixteenth, | pands drawing intercst at the legally cail the board together within the | toda appear, B 2 L 1 A Emick third Tim: INECL RIS (800 ieorge Dixon | cant annum, payabl thirty days allowed by the bill confuses 4 e e JACKSONVILLE, T, 4 1= (Rio0n IR e fa it ffto 1) second, Huriingham (& to 1) third. | The principal and 'nterest them. Neither Russell nor Churchill seems PROCLAMATION DY MAYOR. Telegram.)—Des Moines won an easy vie- | 5 2, [ | Second race, half mile open, class B, two bhi P, pit ',"1“,,““, the oftice of m,” tuto trew 50 secure as twenty-four hours sinc 9 ¢ tory today from the demoralized Ju 3 AL s ang i) 2. C. Bald won, | oy won, Mendic 1) sec 1p ptaty opYebraska AIG funl Ring ik R bunsels Pence Warns Citiz vilie tean. Belt played shortstop in place | Palmer beat s, 6 Righy ) MCDonald th DY S et k| remaining due of said bonds puvabl polntment tomorrow ied | Agninkt A violenae. of Devinnéy, who had a sore arm, and the n beat Sk Second ‘heat—Otto Zelg Sixth race, five furlongs, solling A g Afror ton' yonrs R ens | In view of the disturbed condition of af- | locals were also minus i o N G B, Coulte th 1o 1) won, Lord Hawstono to L petition is apparently workir n agreed | fairs in the city, at uoon y lay the | Buschmaf, Who ihm s 3 e rnE i ik nd, Rigby third, Tim 9 1-5, plagsrsigizite Uithind glime B b 0ase In the supreme court may bo ted | mayor issued the following proclamation umpli f Molnes 3 Thiza race {3Es ahtmplonsbin s o : S b et before any appolntment Is mad g 4 Regc bunkngdkhitabi he sooune round: How- | mile: Wontby Ora Bailey. (Wauseon). ‘rim Thirty to One Shot Wou worth, Custer yet before nad By virtue of the authority vested in me | Jacksonville ....... A d o SAN TRANCISCO, Avt g aaal RN S Paul Vandery down from Omaha Des Mol 5 I ¥ t Chase and Wrenn, 7 b g v (HAL N 3 i ) today and held quite a prolonged interview ; Hits 4 i L ¥ Jourth race itle, handicay, class B | 3 to 1 was the sensatio worltes Wit Governor Holcomb. He sald. in ade | €1ass, which sdesignates the mayor as the |, tit8 . N e Tacnan C. M. Murpi B (itus @0} this by winning the last three races vance, that Colonel Foster, W. J. Broatch | chief executive officer and conservator of | teries: Jacksonville, Schwar iy B PRINGFIELD, Neb., Aug (Special | Time tad] g » and himseif were the ones who were to be | the peace throughout the city, all persons are | 1es -\L‘,;}!\‘\r 4 Al _“;]*r Pelegram.)—Amid the shouts 0 v ifth T 1 two heats ! , five furlongs, sellir police commizsioners for city of Omaha Played. W Klinger sece rles Laskey third unlawful assembleges tending to provoke | peo ) handkerchiefs, littte Phil Bottorff shot Thre Second heat Raong 1 BIX_and one-half _furlongs, EQiaEtiines = oonds reliable He was also desirous of convincing Governor g i roria : i o James Cahoon ) selling X 5t 2) V. ¢ nonthly regulating medicine, the tape on the last round of the th | E B 1 Gt 2 won, N i Holcomb that it would ba to the best inter: Des Moines 12 i0 | eyele race, with Anson only a few inches | tr ) Final heat—Barney | 1ieazar (1 1o -b) second, Ricardo (5 DR. PEAL'S | From $:30 to 10:30 Bach v by the charter for citics of the metropolitan | Cochran won turbulence or create disturbance. | ests of the latter to sign bis commiseion. He | Without trenching upon the rights of in- | hes M 1l T R N R aneohee i anal_heateBarney | inipy dohimasiaiel i ulined the Belcs’ WhiEh. he thouwht woula | dividual eiizens (. peaceably pursun chole | GAERGE riiiiiiB B BN RN AL T S SR | KR Wt Vi TR FSURRL e | i S0 e and o hale fulons, 3 PENNYROYAL PILLS, be carried out following the appoint Ve ms, I deem it my dut v ot tocklord . . < few feet of the I the four riders n g s d, Tioga (3 to 1) third 1 i 1 1 anCh TIoRR. (6 ko 1) thi mpt.safe and certainin result, The gen (even w‘ Poter th [v‘n».l (20 10 1) ine CLr. Peal's) neve ol Omaha. N 5 e ‘ § Jucksonville i 2 3 ne was abl . Clement and | ~Sixth race, 2:15 ol one mile, clas aRitoshaye; quo watTanio pro - | possible outbreaks, to impress upen all good | § h k) ; » B17| Oxley both | being piled up on B, Maddox won, B Kiser second, W, I menced in Judge Scott’s court, the ol rd | oitizons the necessity of desisting from any | = (amen today e e U IRE R AT TR R0 ousted aud the new one inducted into office. | demonstration that is liable to bring about | ut Jacksonvilic T o score of enings Is as fol 15 Then, of course, an appeal would be made to | a breach of the peace, and to that end in- | Joseph @t Rock lows: Bo n, 82 miles Seventh race, two mile hapdicap the supreme court, pending whose decision | structions have been issued to the chief of | — e 8l nt, 81 mile rney Oldfiell (0 yards) first, W 1 EDIbT T TR R g for bin the new board would be do! business at | police to disperse unlawful gatherings on | GAMES OF I NATIONAL LEAGUR. | 14 L U v € LoHoH no ( to 1) I, Yangedenc 2 ‘ All drug the old stand the public thoroughfares, and especially | - < the Christis b Y #) [ third. Time: 1 - the vicinity of public building n Cievelnnd in o A 1 COLONEL ¥ R MUST T OoUT. GREORGE P MIS, Mayor Contest. y s be ..’ ' ? o M ‘,‘..‘,‘x,\ Big Siy Day Raee Next We /_\ OO Omaha, August 1, 18 PITTSBURG, Aug. 1.—It s a char i | A ' i P our Juil from the great crowds that a Rexult of & Row Among ospective 4 fourth m th, v [ over the deliberations to any extent in thelr | Curious Crowds Patiently Walting | (0 4 Hawley Cuppy were: both . Hnd the Worst of 1t in the Start ana | Commencing 1 cevening ext 2N bers of th dre o T aato: imations that had been myster to makin, run was in the inning, 2 1 WEBSTER CITY, la., Aug Spocis A i given out by some of the dervishes that | whe O'Connor hit for three bases and tried L R B e M e O it b Ya Bram.)=Aboyt 1 : Ao i1t JAS. S. KIRK & CO., U. S. A. ! thrown out at the plate. Attendance, 2,80 i me: One i ts of th b st lay made the city hall a center of y ject vailled and everything was lovely with | Yeterda FOIUNAS. was 090yl Dlevhlang Loumein 800 01010 3.0.0 020 Burlinz ] ¢ ] | Broateh, Vandervoort and Foster siated for | Y4Tious groups of curlosity seckers he | " plis: Pittsburg, 7 Cleveland, 6. Errors: [ CEDAR 3 L A 3 - | the three positions. Later in the day the dervish element predominati In th Pitisburg, 1; Cleveland, 2 Pwo-basa. hit A AR har harks sy s g 4 Wi intsh Up at ¢ * Christ r[]B nNLY 50 three men developed a quarrel am them- | offices matters were unusually quiet, I Beck! 'Khl-vllw\v hits ,4\ el, O'Con il n 00 2 - i (306 ) ANTONIO, Tex., Aug. 1.—Th [} . sélves over who should have the long and | 1n the day tho judiclary commities of nor. Sacrifice hits: Cross” Niles.' Stolon 003 948 9 e oy ! 1o have Jitssimmons. do. hi - S AR L A : bases: Donovan, Stenzel, McAleer. Double : o e e | Pa ot T.emnrs taiing: the R B Christ ! Sy city council, which s conducting the alleged | plays: Hawley Biorbaier; | Cuppy | to ; GaB e e el ninie Russell bill was drafted it provided that the | cont¥Sioners, hela 1 utive sesston 1n | McAleer. Struck 25, Meken Niohglp 439 1 L g - lose Driver MCGuire i SN S Ay of ‘one: of the would expire | Boech Highy's private office. What the ve- | Coildx. Zimmer, - Me AMeGarr, THAG L paidwin Dots Not Get the Horse, o8 and carried by enth 1o the In December, 1845, or mber, 1896, | sult was did not appear. terles: Hawley an: i ipby, and NS e s houlders to the & T and the tuird in 1897 ne of the th . Zimmer. Time: Two hours, Umpire: O'Day AR0! the “tulrd il ne of the three | uring the morning ex-Police Sergeant Haze | 2" A1, OV ISR AL THE D, rt current yesterday that “Lucky : i : to equip trainini auar wen the three positions wanted the [ and R, W. Gibson drove city hall and | o 1TAGe, Aur 1otthe Browns seored | Baldwin hadngompleted arrangements for JSienisley) rented ‘near Kort Bam Ho short term. ‘This information was conveyed | \ent into Highy's ofice. 4 ro foting | o CHICAGO, Aug. L—The Lrowns scc i Naapgemgietng - arranKemonte 1op (Kuthany.. 2 tage is on a hill about tw s from th to the Churchill-Covell-Scott headquarters 1n | by Johnny T N 1 T R e SR T e P P e TV e ) MeCleggod, W Sink, manager ¥ the New York Life building yesterday after- | tho city connell and ot nd during most | Lwo 8 Ehrets widr an T f Suntin AN stabi lared that th noon, and a sesslon was at once held upon | of th o thes occupied them- | dou score in the th afte was eLponggus | the three appolutees. They were given to | selves in whispered conforences with the eiy | Which the ud everytilng their own Saa Y T 1L Won dweod Cap understand that if ihey were not satisfied | clork and. each othor. Ex-Dolice Soageiny | Way tting ‘and a wonderful on owered (he Hapi Mile Track Record 1 3 LONDON, Aug. 1 the to taks v chances on the long and the | Sigwart and Al Bebout also put in an b aian, were the featires. | OTTAWA, P Nug. 1.—In the free-for-ali | ¢ ¢ Goal day of the' Goodwood miee , W short terms they could step down and let | pearance in the course of the forenoon Thaile o 00d impression. Attendance, Sao, | Pacivg race jeres today Queen McGresor i ipal event was the Goody S b other men slip in, as there were pleuty who ord lowered the whrids record for a half mile | Q10 ; . won by the prince of \ would accept without asking quostions | COUNTY NOT IN THE FIGHT. | Chicag R 00210110 5| track mRigin ik, Sis mado the | Trappiat Erotist (Moe) theawinner.af s Aoiy concerning how long they were to continue — BEToule s 00000 h ats I 1 Walter F, | J{annah s by Oxlone (Coul S 6 until it fs tried in office. This did not act as o healing | Comminsioners Will Not Tuke o Hand | Fitn: Chics e T ayd v.t;m 1 liished in- the F I i Balin {0/ the Proposed commisatoners: and s n City Police Afnirs. Chltano. 3 funs: Oni: | order named 47 am was at once prepaid to Churchill The attempt to mix up the county com- cago, 2 Fwo-base hits 3). Threc Offers k Jnckna 3 & ¢ Russell, urglng thein not to hasten the | missioners in the pollce controvarsy has not | bhe, M35 Miery Ryam, Sacritice hit: Don- | LoNDO! GB-Lovi, a promine pno” ol ! } nich glves that cxtrem ::‘:»k‘: n“:‘v . d~i!:ur-“‘” 5 ¢ nlnm_l w!: in 'llv‘ | borne trui | Bverett to Decker; sm\l.u ) Dahlen to | don sporting offers to back Peter J Billy I, b. g, unknown (K1 y).. 2 [ can ever 3 ving done this, C. R. Scott and a | = coo 1 gt ol S0 e tateq | Decker. Struck out: By Terry, 6; by Bhret, | son against J et in & glo Josie 13, ch’ m. by lLew Wa number of others who were backing up (he | Commisioner Stenberg yesterday stated | 17y n balis: Off 2 Pyt Thase « jof 1. | test for $10. natch to com (Buchinan) white wapl Churchill-Russell fight, commenced to i | that he did not see how the county ad any- | Latieries: Terry and Donoliue: Kot Kis: | s i Jana February ne A bik, m., unknown (Kathan) dulge In the oil pouring business. They of- | thing to do with Omaha police affairs, When | Sibger and Miller. Time: Two hours. U — ' by -Dauntl 4+ 4+ tered to sacrifice several things in the Inter- | the plan talked of by cer ind pire: McDonald race, about one mile, short under the t the Churchill-Ru law tator | city. “His training quart At th Ckey club - grounds, listance Wilies re is on tattan Couch can . in parties tc ce ] OLARKE KNOCKED OUf D idence Al inkdown (1.1 est of harmony. Things would not turn | ¢ "ot . n PAD CLARKE KNOCKED OUY : Y 4 thelr wuy, after which (hey commenced tg | the comm s to appoint deputies wa WASHINGTON, ~Aug. 1L-Clarke went UNION, Mo., Aug.;1.—The pros 1s the result of the usual treatment of blocq use throats. oy informed D mention m he replied that he did not | into the hox for New York today, but re- | the Duestrowt murder case disorders, Tho system is f1led with Moreury avd ; . hey informed the proposed g j } Ve T cavor of German ATieE eidven it 4 A L R Oy bait th ointeos that It they would not submit | constde ssary, Jenking stated that| ‘¢ RYL ¢ e e St his Mes | Fanny Parker, a coldred o e O nvorite otash romedios—more to bo dreaded than the A0S Al A ST WaUld mot Suhipit MAA S 8 R, 1 that | anil seven runs had be le oft his de- | Fanny Park 1red I b Dogt the Had Favoriis senso—and in @ short whilo s in o far worse Uiy exact nerd suppl B ok 1 i T ok aeatch | Be Wk S ond B6 he sommistianars, SIWeh | Lvore, | She Sesstors often able to | Clara Howard for the past five ye QUIS, Aug e surprise of the | condition than before, The commen rosult is “ d then ) (his, and there the matter | the matter xome thought and should the | place thelr hits in u ed ground and | aeq’ that Duestrow called her mistres Fair A ation park was in the | v of these adjustments rested until last evening, when a select com- arise waking It necessary they followed —each = other at opportunc portur : | A en the world beater Tar mittee called on Broatch and asked Lim to the commlssloners appointing | times. —Attendance, 2.00. Bcore fap:a yoar prior to the murdar.af.his wite aad | L S g changed in a pull out of the fight and allow Virgil O, among the pres polies | Washington 0112120 0-9 child. On the day of the murder hes called favorit 1104, but the 10 to 1| Striekler to be name? in his stead. Broatel & the county atars New York 8000030004 v « body | upou them, T b B 5| on the Howard woman. On cross examina- | , Emepra, beat him out rather easily in | fl'-redl-u-] In & minute sa \Luw'il'w“!v delega ght be the duty of the board Hite: Washiugton, Ui New York, Jars| tion the witness wdmitt t she had see ‘ Tast time '« Ich s WIthin one- | for which 885 b thie most roliable cure, A ow tion of playing him a tric @ politely told | order and dcputizing policemen would of | FOrS: ‘Waahingtc Sk, 8., Farced | puegirow but three t he Howard f a se vecord f bottles will afford relic f where all else has failed, A the membara of the comimittes that he would | course save considesalle capense ey on | LIS Wannington, € New York, 2 Two- | DUSTAW bt I B o e wameide, | the distance. even ‘and " a Wit furlongs. | T sullered (rom o sevoroattack of Morcuriai | for every pursu be blanked if he would get out of the way | count . er, Abboy, Uiooks, @chile | Empera went ‘to the front fhe wari Rhcumatism, my arms and logs belng swollen for any living man. Satisfled that they conld — ' I made the running, wh i to twice thelr natural size, causing the most PRLY rested — to preserve beck. hree-base bit; Captwright' llome | At this poiot (ho stale res 1, ex-C adjusted for any taste or p raced along with Rey del Mar. Ar excruciating paius. 1 apent hundreds of doliors .» van Haltren e hitsi Abbey: | nor Johmson, for the defeuss, began his not pull Broateh out of tne tace, the com Adjourned Subject to Call. Crooks. Double plays (-..n- to Stafford | opening statement to the jury Arthu Without ellef, bt after taking n fow botties of | 1t costs only $7.60 mitteemen next turnad their attention to| The Board of Fire and Police Commis- | 10 Doyle. First on balls: Off M Duestrow's defense, he said,was insanity Puul Vaudervoort. T told him that in ¢ table turn Empera increased her p ad 1 while Tartarian drew away from Rey dei Timproved rapidly and am f German, 1. HIt by pitched ball: Joy ' t t . ¢ - e sioners held an executiva session soon after 9 ? sl He would show that his client was afcted | Mar and went af r. He could n BOW & well mai., complete the interest of harmony they would like to A & eselon soon after 9 | T.eft on bases: ‘Washington, 6; New 'York, | He woul Bhow LS5 0 8 CUett Wiw RECed | o tth "her, "however, and finished ot ly oured. I can heartily CHAS SHIVERICK & CO., pull bim down, and at the same time run ck yesterday, All mombers were pros- | 3 QUMK oM iGHre; Clatice. German and | ern sciencc. The law, he deciared, does nor | With Rey del Mar third. 'Bummarics recommand It to any ord up Strickler. Paul warmed up under the | eut except Smith. No business was trans- | joarrel Time: One hour whd BEy-seven | mako voluntary drunkensss a defense, but | g, st [ass. iy furlongs:-dold Com (1.t sufforing from this piinfad The largest and Lest line of furniiure ard collar and declared that he wonld stay on | acted and after deliberating for an hour or | minutes, Umpiras: Heldler ana Hunt the disease, inebriety, is. His client h 2 ER A iL T S SO0 SREONTS SR - the lowest prices the track and would not get off. 50 the board 1ok a recess, subject tc the | BRIDEGROOMS 8LUG, TOO. - Witk Broateh and Vandervoort deterwiued | call of the mayer. ! PHILADELPH moi Time received as an Inheritance from his mother, [ Second race, purse, four and a half fur Auk. L-The Bride- | a diseased mental condition vongs: Ozark, )., (even) wom, J. W. Levy Brooklyn Elova | r Jreatse on Blocdand Skic Do maled foc ¢ | ) s Plog I P o R, 6 12th and Douglas.

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