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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: 'l'lEfil)A\' JLL\ 9, lfl(\l. 5 2 e =% i ODAY'S RIOTOUS SUNSET |fzu e vt %5 il Tt YOUNG WOMEN AT THE PLAY ) 2,508 iiafec st s vt BUSY EVENING ON THE NATS American Leagne Standing | The votes counted up to 12 o'clock yester- R Umpire Haok is Mobbed for Letting Brook- .30 Won. Lost 1“"‘ Box Parsion st Boyd's by Conrteay of | day were dectuive - © | Lol Wreetlors Exbibis Eefore an Intere A New Comer Ex ected Iyt Wis. S 2 man, Orilla Butterfield and Blanche Wiley. | osted Crowd, It will bring joy and eomiort, upeflnl\ if its birth is made easy to the mother. Children horn under painful circumstances or sur- roundis hd"r!dn;) drnng accouchement are rarely strong, hearty and healthy. Paren rolauve"shnuld recommend a trial of = 's Friend’’ for external use, Itis a —_— Each of these had the privilege of Inviting — five friends, thus making the three parties | . INTEREST IN THE BEE'S VACATION CONTEST | oo frends, At I ersons | FARMER BURNS THROWS JOE DONNELY {4 & The three lower boxes on the right were | tendered the young women by Manager Three Highest Candidates in the Bear and each brought a select party ) ONE LITTLE DECISION SPRINGS THE MINE an: Milwaukee St Lo Playe Pollce Save Him | Boston Boy Too Light for the For- Game This Afternoon. from Further Injury After O Omaha List Take the Bozes at Mire Wigman's guests in box A were Mr midable Contract He Had Unders simpl effective liniment, re! hr\m:nllp.nnhynhx- Wakting. M M Today the Omaha base ball team is home | Boy. and Nee “Streets and Mrs. J. E. Wigman, Miss Linda Wig- taken Against the mgihe muscles. There i 1h ng like itin the world. e 3 N ey e 4:.‘1)-\_1‘:::10:':1‘rm;mp:;; of New York." man, Mrs. Noycs, Mrs. W, H. Wigman and mplon. Sold by all Druggiats, of sent by et ye 81 pervottie, spiit, Minnes Biin comes Arst. Bt Paul next i Mrs. Awerswauld. With Miss Butterfield FHE BRADFIELD REGULATOR €0, Atinntn, tar et it s a fog mxo"ulnh“.‘.:h"‘ _— in box B wera Misses Maude Mahamrab, | s, playing at aul, Minneaps ‘ > \ ¢ | Kansas City. Bt “Joseph, Deriver and Cola: Nebraska. Nell Butterfield, Messre. Paul Scanion, Matt| tweaty-otis miadtes of Wrestlin l ST, LOUIS, July 8.~A decision by Umplire f i npn)nnhm m‘- y nmAn.v n;xvlh\l 8t Tully and Sidney l:‘m and Miss Wiley s‘.’__"m"_ Bevee, (he MIERVIEN, ,‘ - g e | il at Omaha again on Augus nsls Misses Grace Robinson, | ) Hank O'Day gave the Bfooklyn Nattonale | Fayl aff ‘"L.m«-'am o ad T4 Sxpectea party consisted of Misses Gra the game fn the eoighth’ inning. He Web| (hat & large crowd reet the team | mobbed at the end of the ninth inning |on its return. It s -lnx u!-ly in kecond | | Muyme Gravam, David Prompt action on the part of the $t. Louls | Place, though not as near Kansas City % | Grace Newell, Beatrice war five days 0. The teams play | players and the police saved him from Any | folloms: L e Qlive Fatterson, Fremont Edna Vanderhoof, Lizzie Vanderhoof, Ma- [c¢ecded in scoring a victory over little Joe | belle Wiley and Gertru \ Candidates in gederal and the publle at | NI&ht, fn a handicap contest, catch as catch large should mot confound the contest for | A0, pin falls only. The conditions of the the theater boxes with the vacation con- | Match were that Burns was to throw Don Currae, Donnely of Boston at Washington hall last ‘llnh"t l)mnhlnll Wayne lang:;y l::::pl a split lip. Attendance, {é}mhhn Position lemfl‘npo}ll | el test proper. nely three times in an hour or lose. The " Brook LN o7, 15018, | e ik 1 finowden, Kearney | The theater parties were only a side fa- | Victor had time and to spare. The first two RioA e RUOAE | Toman “Gockman | 1o o L O LT sue to the vacation contest. The vaca- [falls he won by wrestling, the last by de Kelly, 1b....0 1 9 1 osun‘r-u. \r, ;7; : :‘, g Belden | Jennie Stanton, 1 ecumseh tlon skirmish is not ended and will con- | fault, after six minutes of work, Donnely's| :1‘;::;:r4,.’ |f= ’ : ! z';:“o."nr: 15,0 110 0 0 ,”!,‘;" ",:fl," | Nora M. Whiffen, Crete tinue untl] July 23. The Invitation to the | Fi&ht arm belng so injured that he was e 1% 13 g Mary Phelan, Wahoo endered by Manager | Unable to continue | L vELd = HH “McConnell | Zow ‘Glidde Fremont play last night was tendered by Manag Ly SANG Sighe M,m, Oate Bear and it does not necessarily follow | It was a blood match from the first and HERRE 13610 Bwormstedt :. T"""‘“"."“ """Irn [ that those who won the theater prizes will | Donuely was very gamey. He welghed 143 GAting, 3.0 0 1 1 0Nichols, #£...0 0 1 0 6 Fetguson AM Hl\l'm"‘;';:}:rl“h Basorott | win the vacation, even though they now |Ppounds, while Burns earried about 163 DORwven. D 0-¢ 0.0 HEwwsti P2 E S 4 S| 8 WHhITridge | Gerituds Alder, Tecimeen. . .. 107 | stand at the head of the )ist | pounds. The local man was both too heavy fotkis.., THH . DR i A o | Graham . Wadsworth wuu» Gibson. Chadron ': It all depends on what kind of voting is | and too strong for his opponent and add S ) | Ssataers Lo ae W % done between this date and July 22. to this the fact that he was easily as tricky 29 *Batted for Powell in ninth. NABHVILLE, Tenn., July 8.-8core: lanch on | ITRT 0% RIRTYOE SR RINE RILE, | Eilsabstn Moeller, Framont i | arflnkl;n persnengend 0010208 1 New Orleans .0 1 2 8 30 0 2 11718 Jennle Brenton, Neligh Lotis ... 10010110 Nashville .1 2 011140 0-1015 9 | Maggie O'Connor, Contral (lly Earned run Brookiyn, 4: 8t I Two-base hits: McGuire, McGann, Pow.\l Double plays c‘hl-n to, Kelley: Daly to Valiace to Mc@an Base Batteries: New Orleans, Freeland and | Anna Hopkins, Auburn Westlake; Nashville, S8anders and Ballan- gdn- Bateon, Arlington... tyne. ra E. Crum, Norfolk L, B8G | BIRMINGHAM, Ala, July 8 ~8eoter Ian Pearimari, Plattsmouth Dahlen to ell). "flu hl: l 5. Mrf ot 1 l Rl 1 onavacm, f eCormick. BIAir. | Little Rock .1 0 1100110 1— I N 2 | Broc § M ones. ir h(\ f}fmnyv-n 5. 8t b “"',u’:':r'.":_'“ ';“;‘m:'n "M‘m‘ r“”;‘m“n F (ulz rlnmflw oo ‘_“nr‘;m-d: Everybody wanted a glimpse of the |Ir||::1:lll;uflkl:08 m(u;;o nl\rl‘l." ‘pn':n::tlln .-‘x:!l V. 3 , G i 4 v, NAT p| arles saw Al A T tel \ b i1 ver; Little Rock., McCloskey, Altemange gett, Chadron whose popularity had placed them at the and Hitton top of the Omaha column of fast work Klusaw sccured a fall with a Round Trip Rates Batwaen Omaha and P pr 4 Can't tell yet how it will terminate. |and quick and his victory 1s explained . Manager Bear'r offer extended only to|Only hree times during the contest was a a a'es var a e the vacation contest candidates who live fn [ Donnely able to get Burns under him and Omaha. then he could do nothing with the big There was a flutter of subdued excite- | fellow. 2l .0' Plle.d l'l (".c' by 'h. ment throughout the house colncident with | A fair crowd witnessed the evening's the arrival of the young women who were | €port, which consisted of three bouts, all to occupy the boxes—no impolite stares, of | 0f an exceedingly interesting and exciting coure, but a general craning of necks |naturs. The first was between two local g . » 9 L] 4 4 3 3 H i 2 H CHATTANOOGA, July §.—8core B Chadron 2! Between acts The Bee's liberal vacation | hammerlock and half-Nelson. SCHICAGO, Ay TR “1” | :Ee{ernl\m . puburn. %/ offer was aimost the sole tople of gossip| FPeter Loch, the Omaha professional, next Denver .....c...oo000e +... 918 00 nnings toda, A 00, 201 - and, Nor ae ¢ o " | \ " Ditchers batile, the petfect support ac. | Bhreveport .00 0 10 0 0 0 0 01 2 4| Anna Lons, Bchuyler 1| m was aroused At s e s L bt Colorado Springs.... ...... 15 00 Sorded botih wirlrs made 1t M ‘cleanest | Battertes: Chattanooga, Clayton and ¢ Howard, Columbus.. 1| Out in the state and tributary country |succession in an hour. ) % Puebl 18 00 season n. DR NS (. h | BOWi Whteveport, Nemple snd Medvire. 1 they're tiil voting—but look at the figurcs. | sixteen minutes for the job. Tom Mitchell HEBLO: v v v vvn ' seanon. " Philadelphia scored 'In the nint 4 180 ¢ 3 Q G e, ingies .‘.;‘4 an out. Chicago '{'fi! ToAnte. Teaspament 3| They beat tell the story LR LIS LR L LR Glenwood Springs. eeo 28 00 5 bunching three wingles. Eason le . ! ————— pounds, y oft #th & clean drive in the tenth, Acoring | At the tennis tournament In progress at 1/WOMAN GIVES HIM AWAY |crotch and balf-Nelson in five minutes. | Ogden VA ceees 30 00 the winning run on Green's triple. “Cupid' | the new athletic Glub, Brounds lat night 1 Then came little Clarence Bnglish, In Salt Lake Cit 30 00 1;2;'?" "l‘:l‘fl '::3 lrg‘?:dng,)h-(-:m ?u‘nrt‘!d ;‘ o !Yr:"m' n‘t"d F‘\l B. C"‘l" Mlu" Oard‘:n Auburn : Carl Thompson Arrested on Charge of | prime conditlon at 125 pounds. He made a b % s §iat el col o ynn erw T 1 Y \ s 4 ance, 1,200, Beore cl’emn Conteated §ame, the teore being | Mary MeDougel, Neligh . NGt s B beautitul showing, evading and bresking Tickets on 8ale July | to 9, Inclusive; August | to 10, CHICAGO. | PHILADELPHIA, 6-3 6-5. The play of the victors was | Margaret Walsh Stella i el many viclous holds for eleven minutes, when Inclusive; September I to 10, inclusive. RH.0A B AN u, | Sxcemitonally GTIEnE Arrangements have | deftrude Ross, Tecumaeh pleyer, i Bed 5 & Eamierioek she AT Hartsel, 1£..0 0 1 1 0Thomas, cf..0 1 4 0 0 N pherfected whershy gamex i the Dora Fricke, Fldttsm " { s bidaciag 2 Denv $19 00 lx)run of. ; gd g cr.nmn, 1;'; 2 'o 3 : g P::g::l lt;l:nn“'nem dwl(l brr played p\'elry ’"‘";'y'.':"m."ni'v'.‘.'.’." Plilll':::‘g\:‘u; . H Nelson. BIIVET .. icevesans sosssnnr : o A e u o e the B RRON A i ‘ ¢ | 0 180 S Ncke v 1 1800 ohal pecinl tourneys. Music nae aiso etersen, Platismouth PR LA SR TR B Lo D Principal Match of Nigh Colorado Springs. .. .. 19 00 ’ 00 4 4 0 Wolv'tor 10 i 0|been secured, wherewith the members pro- y Eaton, Plattsmouth... ‘lsh-rm J._W. Laughlin, ot Hughes county| .. . o iem greeted the principals Puebl 19 00 .0 13 7 0Jennings. 1b.0 1 8 1 1|pose to have a dancing party every Batur- Antonta AT D e }{reached Yankton last night and left at| oy ueblo . R . 0016 0McFriand, ¢0 0 3 1 0| day evening. Clara Battan, Plattsmouth.. noon foday with Carl Thompson, who was | Yf the cbief match of the night, who were Gl od 8ol 310 4 0250 0Cryms 03810 R Anna ielsel,'Plattsmouth.. et il gt then called out. They started to work at | enwo prings. oes 0 1203 0Dugsl 1140 Addle 8mith, Plattsmouth 1 arrested by Clty Marshal Plerson a few B Pl At R 0, 32 00 ‘ B R T QH" l;e‘nrnpn‘ n-::nmgmg :\ ag0 upon request of the Sloux Falls o;m’,‘ url:: wol‘ ;‘ln rlu l|n( i BUSH i i —reees Totals..... 2103 0 o) M1 1| At Bloomington—Bloomington, 18; De. | Edna Petersen, Platts ' He is wanted at Plerre for em- | Offensive, Donmely lively, In constant mo- Salt Lake Cit, 32 00 5 *One out when winning run i catur, 6. Madge Wilson, Lincoln.. 1 - tion and wary of leg holds. But when they L4 Yeooooetannnnn Uhisage gAsel o‘o T ooy 1oz | At Davenport—Davenport, §; Cedar Rap. | Catherine Wood, ‘Beatrice §|Moslement. Thompaon was in the empley | o i "o)insned aad went to the floor | ly 10to 31, Inclusive; A Fhiladeip 000000001 061|108 0 Irene Byam, Aupurn ~ 1fof F. B. Roll at Westover, across the river | [ 4 he Nnaises (hete Tickets on 8ale Jul to nclusive; Aug. Il fo 31, Left' o A r-nnunpm- ‘A( Rock Island—Rocktord, 9; Rock Island, from Plerre, aud early in June Mr. Roll| w“::‘:m‘]‘]‘: "_“""‘d""r“:‘ i :‘m_“ He Inclusive—GOOD FOR RIYURN to Oel. 31, 1901, 4 Tw in cash and checks amount- ¥ 3 At E; {lle—Evansville, gave him $250 un | {Grecn g 77 IO 41 Ty St M. Butterfield, Fletsch- o8 to 3200 o take to Plerre and depostt | NeNt after Donnely hard and the little man | u Francisco..............$45 00 By Eason, ¢ by Duggiesby. 2. : 2100, g Yeast Co v ...6,878 | In the National Bank of Commerce to Mr. hasrdireeb i vEiRe abs | Portland ....... . 45 00 ’ Umpire: unnihenam: Dewey Wins at Osceola. e soedy Roll's credit. Thompion went to Plere, |Of What seamed cinch holds, winning ap- o Cinetonntl Losea to New York. OBCEQLA, Neb. July §—(Bpecial Tele. | Blanche Wiley, Ll had some of the checks cashed, went to | Plause from the ‘;‘;‘l‘:m‘o‘r“l‘;;“‘}u‘ll“n‘:‘“y Seattle PRI NS ... 45 00 CINCINNATL July §.—-Jake m'rk'ef wan {"5"')>|1:'|§E’yc?»"§:cp“2: el ';rnun | s WAuE PRSI S04 veime from (here have, MO | Sovl Ml WEtrlee Tacoma .......... ... 4500 it fh the herd with itched ball fn the | this afternoon. ’rm purse was Dewey | Amanda L was accompanied by a woman, with whom " i gixth dnning ot (days S game and | won. " Time: 16:15. There was a great he quarreled a few days ago. After that| After five minutes' rest it begun | Tickets on Sale July 6 to 13. Good for return to August 31, 1901. N Feaiiited"tite Combintd sHogts of peversl | qom:y ime: 18 money changed” handir et | €Oviiiit Liiiiiiii e B | voman took her children and returned | 883in. That time Joe kept i Farmer A :'."{',“",,',“;,3',,'5‘,‘,.",:5" ',;’,‘_’;:,':g Tl ol T e Jgnnte A Ferren, Kiipatrick & Co...... 480 | (0¢ ot M. Upon arriviog there ¢he | SUSSIDE for (en minutes. Twice did the .h,.. she"saw her 3 Gosl ot cago roves Childs' Play. ulda Weberg, Kilpairick s 4 & 3 < | visitor succeed in getting on top, but then wa ha CHICAGO, July 8.—Second f;,‘l““’:"‘,’,f,',"g‘.ff. i © 345 [Lold the officers where Thompson was. ThI | uil he could do was to_get under again, for NEW CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 Farnam St. Telephone 316, fi iph Ghilds was today ‘given his release by Editn Sencer, Omaha i led to his arrest. Fifty dollars reward was |, ‘p\ i iver stood on hands and knees like | Union Station, (0th and M Telephone 629 Poun ew il rn“ g0 Nations! lengue eam, Dinaatia: en, Hayden Br [offered for hia capture. Thompson denes | |00 Farmer stood ob mande and knese fike | nion Station, and marcy. Telephone 5 NEW YORK. action wi e K 3 3 RHS A 6ok, | Childn' 12" nastgnea“se the "cadse ot the ?:.’1:".’{1.'}.‘}"'" 2 HeicRRrge gAY Donnely finally succumbed to a front | s7ose .y i PO SN Ui \ $ii H PRESIDENTIAL PARTY Qul SUCCESSOR TO SENATOR KYLE | greatsy exhausted and saia he dia| = X N, | 13 1 ET | not belleve be could last two | rre 1 — South Dakota Governor Ofters the | ... re. The final hold of this fall — —_— _— i : ; g ; Mrs, MeKinley Reats, While the Presi- Place A. B, Kittredge, w.: .Eelcul:‘:d 'in a ;ecll:l. r (:nln‘:ur ;urnl , o it H i | B S‘o'“.‘u,",.';“.-'{' 0"":'4'" > Who Aecepta. first ringlag Joe to a bridge and then| A TRAI NING IN (o] I-EAN LINESS |S A e Work. Lmun ' » crosulocking him before taking the half- ”» B 2 3 FORTUNE.” COMPLETE YOUR EDUCATION WITH Helen Nel d toe hold. o un & - —— SIOUX FALLS, 8. D, July 8.—(Special | Nelson and toe hol " v ol CANTON, O., July 8,.—President and Mrs. Telegram.)—It 13 underitood here today But Donnely lasted two minutes and ) by 3 McKin! are olosely observing their | Lt that during Governor Herreld's visit to |then some and had he not injured his arm | Barned runs: New York, 7; Cimcinnati, | "Testing” program today. The weather is Sloux Falls Saturday the appointment of | he might bave delayed his last fall ten or 3. 'l'wn-b:,u l}u“ C"hr “fim' cool and there was too much dampness in s L B by A TR senator to il the unexpired term of United ::'",lj“ 'mlflulh"- As 1t fl';ldhe L:lnnxed in T ankHaltren, ee-base ‘| the alr for Mrs, McKinley to venture out | States senator Kyle was offered to A. B.|hard after the rest and did well till the 3 H A W Co. 18| 0, "“‘J't"{':"' SaaalE it TUN: gDAYIS. | 0n s morning drive. She continves fo feel ‘l'r‘il':'sncm";‘a'o'n"(’mnhRp.nc'iflgmco 13| Kittredge of this city and accepted. It s | Farmer took him up bodily in a body and | = Double plays. s;m-cn to Warner; lann- better and to gradually regain strength, | Blanche Campbell n school. 10 turther understood that the appointment | leg lock and threw the boy clear over his Mathonm . O Scott ). Hit ey e | The president and Secretary Cortelyou de- | Biny) '{;‘;’;’;?“’K" atrick & £0.111 10| i1 be made Wednesday or Thursday. head to the floor. Joe turned in the air, ..‘.‘............’..0”” \ Dart P Slatthewson, 2: BCoLf, 2. ..,’uc". Dat: | voted some time to official work this morn- | Ella Poft, Burkle: 10 — but lit on his right elbow, injuring it Matthewson, T ERott, 5 Fime: 180 Um- | ing clearing up some business they brought | Nellle Bennett, 7/ MAN THE VICTIM OF ANTHRAX{IQ\-ereI)‘- He was unable to proceed for a D4 THE TRAVELER FROM'I'HEWESTTOTHEQ with them from Washington and disposing | BGEie: Y ammann, Mar Tife 1ne, Ca. minute and when he did so it was plain pire : tons Roll Up Goose B | l PITTSBURG, July 8.—Pittabury i } of matters forwarded by mall. A few ! Grace Brewington Neb. Cycle Cattle He Cares for Communicate the | that he was In distress. This seemed to people called to pay thelr respects or to | Folly Hermans Sorosiu shoe stor | Disease te MHim #nd Recevery make him desperate, however, and he an- merlcan xpOSI 101‘1 tonals, But VP e TapPy,and efroriot | shake hands, and one oF two called to seok | ASTNIa Railes. A Bétormn. is Not Expected. forced things for a bit, finally getting on the Pt o e S o S i Lok Sl uteies e stance in some personal | Blanche O'Barrion, Hayden Bros. Farmer’s back to the plaudits of the crowd. ind Hostoniana reached third ‘base durl the president’ n Nfnola 'ter tHe second innl) N tters. nna_ Peters, Omnhn lew school. But then Joe let go and told the people PG R L] e —— High PIERRE, 8. D., July 8.—(Special Tele- | that he was unable (o move hfs arm ronger Should remember that there are oL orid second base. Attendance, 3,000. CAMBRIA STEEL COMPANY SOLD el Barnnart, Wester gram.)—A young man pamed Johnson was|gso would forfelt the match, giving the last . ymn “Farrell & Co v PITTSRU! RB. BOSTON, brought to the hospital last night from |fall by default. He was ¢theered and so rs. F.E. Martin, Hot Springs Maud Cameron, Deadwood CHICAGO, July 8.—Tomorrow's meeting E!flllhvhmThrfor_r‘i_ Terry of the Weatern Trunk Line Freight assocta- | BIAnCh, (To% T&TY - tion will probably settle the frelght war in ;{llr |e{l|h‘t(v . - | Mav 00k, T.at rates precipitated by the recent open re. T "”’ 'el-flwlvr. [irldwood ; a Jalitz, Deadwood and Buffalo, also stop at Chautauqua on the return trip within limit of tivket. prisoners in the Sloux Falls penitentiary, | Frank A Graham. Omaha Mre. Belle Halstead, who was sentenced [ (AMI® M. Thomas, Omahn | by Judge Julian Bennett, for a statutory | aiie m Hume Vo, Omena offense, and Albert Hawley, who was sen- | gmi Nugel. Omaha tenced from Brown county in 1898 for| Mary Urban robbery. His was @ ten-year term. Book of Trains and Pan American Folder on application . M. BYRON, G. W, A, Chicago. Hunt, Omaha Omaha . arter, Chicago, 111 /| ® : L & < H L 4 1 1 | D < ® 1 1 D 4 W B . R.'G. Dun & Co 1/ Laurel. Sully county, suffering with an‘brax. | was the Farmer and satisfaction | clier. 13 o) ¢ 11T | eaites 1‘: ';' . ol.!:;e":m-- vo | IR NS 8- St 88 1| Ho was carlng for a Berd of cattle. which | eseral o was ht £ I 'rams Dafl 3 1 Rl ¥ 8 o "(_‘o" nah Steel Clara Yoder, W, B. Melkle 1| were afficted wl‘;hdlbe disease, and of | Oscar Gardner, the “Omaha Kid," refereed ® Y ® 110 ; 0080 i4 "E“:‘:"’),:flo(um{.“ s.cm"v Young | which a number died, and he comron the bouts. Jack Beebe and Sandy Gris- . . | g : i 3 : 2 ; Noman's Cheistian assoclation. ... .. 1| the discase in handling them. His recovery | wold were timers. On July 11, next Thurs- ( 11d 1300 PHILADELPHIA. July §—The stock- |Anpa Bemnett, teacher ...l 1| ls doubiful day, Peter Loch will meet Jotin Holden for | €@ ® 170 130 0/ holders of the Cumbria Steel company at | B. Laman. dul, Idfe In . FCREETT $100 a side at the Omaha School of Athletic i $AE s e S SRl Bt Rt 1SUICIDE AT _SIOUX FALLS | &t o™ wre” ot ™ eto : 10 : 3219 32010 0| Yote thelr property and assets to [ Annie Kel ayden Bro welghs 165 pounds. 3 R nnett Co 1| Batcher Quarrels with Half Brother, i\ 0 o *— | the recently formed Conemaugh Steel com- | Annie Beecher, V 3 ———— ' o 0 0 00| pany. There were 283,804 shares voted. | Lo J{fi:"xfi"flp%u[’:" h"f i Then K fimaelf with D3 v BRI T essat il VIA THE L 4 zf'mm_rm.: bl:l.lbllbh % 3 T o-hnmhollw Vice m:ldclt J. Lowber Welsh stated that lrene] v-r‘-|‘1| 4 g lhudfl rtel ; a Gun, gestion, strong healthy kidneys, regularity . . ! § ! . e | the result of today's meeting assures the | Bhyills Harland, Coleman.... t in the bowels? Take Prickly Ash Bitters. Toole' P Whaner: “Hieanrs “té“v::n?-‘nel'g success of the merging of Pennsylvanta | BOTHC DAV & T ale A i e 1 F o . It bas the medical properties that will b4 I ,ahe hore 4 se on balla: Off t by | steel campanies outside the United States | Agnes Mullin, Haarman Bros.. 1| SIOUX FALLS, S. D. July 8.—(Speclal | produce this result. ® @ H ;l;ghw bnll ’?lnnn. Steel corporation, although there will be | Mrs. J-r!mlo l':"l?mh‘fncoHa";;";:g BJ“' 1| Telegram.)—After a bitter controversy with ———— . . RIS another meeting on August 15 to ratity the | Groge CARPUSIL McCord, Brady Co 1 (M halt brother tonlght, Lawrence Hal- Murxiage Linefees, and Michigan Southern Railway. 4 action of today's meetin Ras dlonans omatei R oo 1| britter, aged 50, an employe m Carl Look's | The followlng marriage & <® | A} 2 —— ;r_neckl‘:‘rv'\r:;k-:‘lr%vn:(n}"‘fbn } meat market, entered a shed in the rear | been granted: . . . A Sllen 3 of the market and killed himselt with a| Name and Residence, [} Fitingrs, % | TOSETTLE FREIGHT WAR RATES sonth Dakota. o griss, 884 Resldence & The Only Double Track Line. o M t. Louls % 546 | Meeting of Weatern Trunk Line |Nova Harris, Lead ......ooii... 8,012 e Alice Beard, Chilijcothe, O, ,t mfka'yl"m- # 0% Freight Association To: Edna Wetzel, Lead 1718 Piin-0¢ Fissnors Basfasst. Fannie Vatoudelc Omat ® b4 ladelpl o rely! L o1 morrow 2 Ry 3 1/ annfe Valoudek, Omaha " 2 \ ot E B pigap HEifie i Sotney, Boux Falle SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., July §.—(Special)— | Willtam A. Smith, Omaha.. @ Al tickets over this route afford use of steamers either way betwten Clevelaad € 11{}?:‘.0“‘ 7 L engo. Matie Kn ‘ Governor Herreid has pardoned two of the | Sara E. Sniffen, Omaha : . duction made by the Santa Fe. In c e the | [ya Hamilton ¢ and e matter 18 ot settled further cuts are likely. | GFACE Tarreil, Teadwoon Hail AT Gl St 0’0.0000000000000000000000 The Great Western's position in the mattor | Halllg Bennett, Deadwood Shop Men d Oft at Cheyeune. pson, Deadwood Y BOSTON, July §—Clarke's muff of a| % #aid to be the center of the disturbance, | PR S CHEY E, Wyo., July 8.-—(Special)— v thrown bah 1n-the fourts inning, allowing | and the action of its representatives at the At the close of work Saturday night thirty- | 297999990000 00UV VNN ! Froatm Ao emphill to score, gave the | meeting bere will, it 1n said, decide whother o g m‘""," e T Ward IAA G 1k s Dos Bachy | VNNV Ingtons could anly iy once Hath Viien: | Armony s restored or a dlsastrous rate- | Mamie A" \“\’f,;‘,;’,_};,‘;‘"“" 2| hops here. The men were employed in | ls‘rl wére effective. Attendance, 3,97, | slashing Inaugurated. Lizzie McC) rlnrt odward's the machine, tin and car shops. The reduc { core g wasngro ;ill\;uhl‘ Arkwrl |,n:mnr[:m i tion was made to make places for men A T BEAARR. " Mar on, Christian Home. ] : " o TR DEATH RECORD. ATy {"" ‘Bookkeeper WIleox recently transferred from Laramie when 5 —— Cora Berger, Huster's Millinery Vermont *noldx (-‘mh\'r seeee Etta Maxwell, Dept, (7 clerk . STELLA, Neb., July 8.—(Spactal.)—A | Edyth Thomas, teacner -1 L] | the shops were closed there. 1 0 1 3| telegram was received last night, announc- Towa. 0 0 0 ‘ Mra. J. W. Clark, Rapid and Central Clty Divide, DEADWOOD, 8. D, July 8.—(Special Tel- ab Woalo egram.)—The purse of $300 for the hub and hub wet contest was divided between the| fire companies of Rapld City and Central | City today, and the race was not run. This ing the death of Mrs. J. W. Clark at Colo- | Jennie McElroy, Dun rado Springs. Mrs, Clark is mother of| Pine Telephome Co. R. A. and H, E. Clark and Mrs. J. A. Nut- ter of Btella. She survived her husband [ J | e Kennedy, Mo, V Totals Mayme Creighton, Sloux City The Lake Regions of Minnesota Are quickly and more easily reached and offer more attractions for the ¢ Boston ...l 1a-gbut a few montha Mr. Clark was the | Amanda Kranke Manning ¢uds the sporty for the oarnival ‘ashington' ..., 0 011 tounder of Stella and owned large propert ana toller, Creston Sacrifice hits: Clark, Parent. Cuppy. | inter Mre. The bedy of N PIOPETLY | Joan Reed, Sloux City : q Clark | Miss Soriley, clerk. Sioux City fl"@i‘.?fi.fi'ufi{?,‘.’:’ m%.'}'fx."'fi'h!,‘,,’.‘,’f,:' will be taken to Covington, Ky., for burial [ Mabel Collomer, Sfoux Clty . Firat base on balls; Off (- pw 1L Off Car- | beside ber husband. The Clark estate of | Loarl Maxfleld, 'Neola n 2 By pueeed Minnte Rechtor, Stoux City’ p | Spaulda of Richland was drown. i1 Solgalin, Crige?, h% MADN. | over $1,000.000 was divided at the death [lan Helding. Cornin R [ten od while 58 | bathing in a mill pond. His body has not 3| been recovered i 3 ng . Umgiber Sahnolp, o | of Mr. Clark. Minnie Bennett, Woodbire Ada Pellett, Atlantic Baltimore Has ter Luck. 23 s Busle Kennady, Creston DRTLADNLEHEA: Sl A B Bottiniars | re. nna Weber, Singer. Margutite Ballentyne, Corning Americans had the better luck on slippery | KANBAS CITY, July 8.—Mre, Johanoa Deadwood Dinmonds Disappear. Jessie Reld, Corning ’ DEADWOOD, 8. D, July 8.—(Speclal Tel- : 4 Y .5[.‘":-".;'“' s toduy and proved VItors in | weber died at hor home here today, aged "4 L. Co.1,005 | *6T8M)—The Jewelry store of §. Soloman a summer outing than any other portion of the country. 85 years. Mrs. Weber was bora in Darm- was robbed la [ ] BALTIMORE. | PHILADELPHiA. | stadt, Hesse, Germany. She w B night of $50,000 worth of the dlamonds. Tk O'8ullivan, 8. 0. High school.. 308 men have been arrested 24| Boy Drowned While Dathing. @4 | ELK POINT, 8. D, July S8-—(Special 112 | Telegram.)—The 10-year-old son of Henry A VVVVVV VT VUV nnl ter, d 20 g 1l b i ret Y e ’h.;,:‘;‘ '1”}03 .n“ aughter of Louls Pabst, whose family was i‘e\n:‘-“\dt:nfnr :L'r."'?‘:lktro ic‘s) Paul and return, Minneapolls snd Duluth and return, July 1 to §; return Bomie ™4 43 #3130 9| dietingutened n music and art. Spe sasg T 1eturn, July 1 to 9; return October 31. . October 31. Willlams, 1 1 3 Z01 30 1|in concert in London, Berlin, Vienoa and | pmo oreton, 8 alds her offupring and herselt by using P & I88] 9933 1|also eang on several occastons at the patace | 0 Ore O Brokane. . 4| MALT-NUTRINB—tbe focd-drink that dac- Clrcmt Tours via Great Lakes to Buffalo and intermediate pointd, : . s recommend. Invalids and convales- 4 . A £l REE3 8 8 et A LI e farried (o Three @by box partles added a bright| cents benofit matorially by its tonle prop- Steamer reservations arranged for in advance. Information cheer- aied 94130010, and came to Kansas Clty with ber bus | juat nixnt Strects of New York” at Boyd's | erties, stimulating appetite and digestion fully furnished. i LXK 00131 00a tn 1886, ! Prepared ouly by the Anheuser-Busch Totals. Ten SRE% [ w;l"h.!"::U::';.N::nxoreupyln:. lh;; boxes | Brewing Ass'n, St. Louls, U. B. A. . . . — anager Bam Bear of PRl i1 Felveieey T e “Bock Sompay R Illinois Central Ticket Office, ; Earned runs m. . Philadel pecial Telegram.) The play was bright; the girls were even| SANTA CRUZ, Cal, July 5.—Three ex- [} | o TR base hiter imore: 1 Fhilade & civll war veteran |brighter—typical exponents of the independ- | plosions at the powder ‘works this morn- Phofle 245. 1402 Fatnam St; \ Un. o Pinn, Threcbage” Bt McGraw! | a member of the Tweaty.frst Tows, died ur |ent American young woman who earns | [1¥ Xreqksd the Corning mill‘and resuited feolen Roslin ms. Davis. | 5. m. today of stomach disease. He left|hor own living. Flous Injury of Joseph Maynard empiny ‘ La te Davis :n arror ts’ | & Wite, sons and daughtérs. Some year Here is how these box parties came about: | The Corning mill w ompletely demol-

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