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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, JULY 28 Loulsville hunched six hits in the Afth, | pire: Brow: 7wy western railway, and on the same morning Shaiiin e PN i which netted them five runs, a lead the Standisg of the Teams. Mr. A. Wuthmann of 215 East Madison o arny Y - h ;5 B v % Grislies Oapture Game in Bighth Inning [ }%53" GOm0 gnof, overcome. . Attendance. Played, Won. Lost. p.c. | Manager Allen Talks of the Troubls Over Thirty-eleht poinag, CRUERE one Welghink | Week Oleses with Pricss Well Sustained te z 150 . N L . o1 ¥y Using the. ek, - 2 0% = o Sunday Games. Ravenna Beats Cairo. Higher on Everything. ; H i Boston > y i xe : -t s Ao ! Chicago RAVENNA, Neb., July 27.—(Speclal Tele gl o Cincinna Sesegondy 418 | WILL CARRY MATTER TO SUPREME COURT | ram.)—A match game of base ball wus | CATTLE OF ALL GRADES SHOW ADVANCE played here today between Calro and Ru- >, ShnLasienia ¢ . Venna, resulting 15 to 7 in favor of Ravenna 19day, the. rec | ° > = BROWN GROWS ERRATIC AT TIMES run of sheep was light today, the recetpis conslating of three load o8t ‘of which were ldcho ewes and we Omaha Start N;,'D' .\;f:;:' S 6| Amttation of Law and Order League |Prices Depressed on Sock Exchange, |Run of Hogs is Fairly Liberal, but | G000 T Teadiy |'f‘"r“'_:“,.“_,‘,‘,‘,;“"p‘,‘“.',.v In First, but After That Whit- X v pe the Mayor's Orders Will Not LONDON, July 27.—Thatks to the par- Efforts ot Packers to Pound oy r;;":““"‘%;'h_*:;' A hoe istent droppl of prices throughout the - A vie h a8 12 Hidge Holds Rourke Men : CONTRACT JUMPERS OUSTED Be Allowed 1o Stop N P i e TR AL, | el LA gk shines a8 A - Fat Grmes, ably cause a half-dosen failures. Sout . vail ~ L ® Ba1de W ot 1 ear, s gDl Expelled from Ball Players' Protect- e African securities are still at the bottom The market, however, kea heen fn very good hape and prices ha. s imoroved All &round of the trouble, and Americans are the one |- g h around, Bases on balls: Of Stimmel, tve Awsoclation by Action of Bright spot of a dlspirited market. At une Each day's offerings wor: b ught up as soon a ; v flered, and as compared w'th the close DENVER, July 27.—(Special Telegram.)— | out: By Stimmel, 2; by Dunkls Doubl Sew York Meeting. About noon Sunday & special traln of |stage of the settlement it appeared that BOUTH OMAHA, July 26. |as ol A . ; Omaba lost the third game of the series to| Plty: Bomner to Spies = Saciifice b seven cars pulled Into the Webster Street | Aerious failures might occur, but this phase | Becelpts were: Cattle. Hogs, Sheep. | of (Ul ethe hixier rn contratie padia the Cubs today by & scdre of 1 to 4. Demver| gisg (. Kerwin., Left on bases: Bt Paul, | o voRK July #l.—Every man in | °POt OVer the Missouri Pacific road. On|NOC 'WAekl Combaratively insignifcant. The | OMelal Tuesday....: '173 10641 10,608 | The common Kinds i, of (gt oted wen out in the elghth foning when they|4: Loulsville, 5. Time: 1:33. Umplre: FI8- | 1 o'i" \he Netlonal and American Leqgue of | the exterior of oue of those cars was a|continued decline in South African shares | Official Wednes . €60 543 | o some exiont an nite pov udvances sent thres men over the rubber Ly~ Base Ball Players who has jumped his con- | broad banner labeled: ““The Argos! Driven |caused a realization on investment stocks, | Officlal Thursday... G A | e A Torn . elpe TR, : I A A oy s g T ey« EL sy tact with his manager was eremptorily | from Home!” Within the cars was the |¢apecially consols, which suffered accord: | OMiclal Friday ..:!!ll! Gl ol | have sold excoptionaily well and have prov: The yictory Wis Gue Jargeiy 9. the timely expeiled from membership in the Players' - ingly. The political Interest n the eoloales | OMclal Saturday ... a7 | ably more than elither sheep or hitting of the Grizziles, who wielded the Protective assoclation at a meeting held | Nebraska City ball team of that name and | wys not reflected In financial circles, the - 1T "1"‘0 wagon-tongue tirelessly, with Whiteridge as ',‘;"' here today. 257 excursionists, each of whom wore a|Victoria loan proving quite a faflure and | Total this week. »0 ‘h"','(“ .m ':"‘""‘(:' |h" also been in ;:fl the star batter. The Denver twirler was |8 e e e ST H“&"" Jen- | ribbon on which was printed “Sunday Ob- | the Britsh Columbla loan, moufim under- }},;:; :33:.':: 3:;; i fim g A M:n;n‘;;y:-.;: ety llsht.e - rnoy, niny representing the sbur cago, " . “ written, has not been placed on the market, A oian 8, ) 0 » only three times at bat and slammed the | Gumnon et Phifudeiphia and "Cincinnati chibs of -the | SeFvance League.” . Most of the “lenguers | ur!{ih (SN0 PeA™ PARALIA" bee A mu | Week ending July b, 1784 | market was made. On Friday some Jamba sphere safely every time up. Schaup, 3 National league; Tom Loftus, manager of | came (o see the Argos defeat the Originals | jority of the financial writers seem to be- ;\":E :';2'.:‘?.";"“ £ : 154eg | D00 A0 hie ):;r"ic‘sh:‘(:\,lrh is the highest - n wyer - v " ; £t year. 247 ot the . For the leaders Brown was in the box | Spies . Detroit Amerioan team, Alexander Smith | 0f Omaha, which they did, & to 3, with |lHeve that the worst is over, With the 4 The ‘supply of feeders has not been equal and pitched an excellent game, but was |Coons, p very wild at critical moments and allowed | Totals sBonadonn g = 3 3 2 §1 vecenmbun > wosoamooa? e 3L ow owni| of the Baitimore Ameelcan team, Winnig | Buck Keith umpiring. Some of them, how- | ¥eoding out ptocess which will douttless | RECALVIY FOR THE YEAR TO DATE. buyers than sellers ali the week, and sellers ® 5 the result was that Omahans failing to |enter the market and in anticipation of (his | for the year to date, with comparisons |haq very little ¢ 4 fiBoning the QOrizslies to walk when the best hit- | Columbus can tear, Billy Donnelly and Harey Dolan | {0 0, A0 Ot pald admisslons” was | (ho closing dealings yesterday diapiaved & | with lnst yeat: ad very little difieulty in disposing of ; 1 chole earlings, Mx'u'l 75; falr to good, total of six hits, but they were well scat- .x?“'l's;f,'l" 1—3 | Amerfoan Veam, Jnck Warner of the Pits When the traln stopped at Weeping [ month demands will make money, the rates | Hogs . 1,484,758 1,416.907 77,761 1.0004.80; Rood th \vh..l?g‘..n."m M wfim; Donoh f the St, but thi# condition is not likely 10| price of hogs sold the South Oma $3.%@3.7; good to choly o bs, $6.00 0 tho Denver ek 1AH 15 RN 15 Rolt: ree:base hite; Huriey, | nralver. | Kot American tear, Bom L Daly o the | 404 shook ‘his head sorrowfully. gondhue The pesitlon of (he Bank of | Market the last_several days, with o 6.25: Talr {0 good .&gfi;fi;'ifir“-,nfl T Colen "basse: Bhannen Sannon. Deubgs | SPicase Americans and George Bowerman nkr:;' all them youns men Argos?” he|England is considered stiong and any | parisons with former to the demand, and a +- fercer of the Detrolt team, Joe l,.{“" A | avir, chme Baly o, obe'-thie tows; And | SSTUT, Juriny the settlement it 1s belleved | The foliowing table shows the recelpts e demand, and as & result prices have ters camo to the rubber. The men from | Milwaukee Whirtags " of "the Btion ‘N | onry 350 siightly better tone. The Stock exchange o o Inc Dec. what they had at very satistactory prices tered and they were not safe ones. Very| Earned runs: Loulsville, 2; St. Paul, 1 | Durs®, Clark Grifith of the Chicago Amer- | Water a sympathetic old gentleman read for which have shown an easy tend:ncy, |Sheep . 502,445 680,210 71,765 | Yair to good wethers, $3.80@4.10; good to onner, Kerwin. _Sacrifice o8, Several Gave, with oom- | HCae: ‘Wethors B OSBRI, ooy & Omaha started the first inning with & .K(("" Hussins to Geler (0 Kelly, Galer to | “Atter the meeting Frank Donahue, the enry Hartsell of the Philadelphia Amer- that heaithier Interests may be induced to | of cattle, hogs and sheep at Bouth Omana | buyers thas i ool (helhote Were more 4 tations > Tourkaviite touthed up Whiteridge for & | ; "Sbannon out on field fy. oL the ‘Bopton | NA Fequirements and the usunl end of the |Cattie eees 41011 885,108 20916 e Jons Jor clipped stoek: * tood to . mont in demand. Gold 18 still necded i | ‘The fol | cholce swes, $3.75G4. 00 tow of them reached outside of the Infield ?'mbflu hits: Huggine, Bonner, Gannon | ICAn sam represented the Bosion Amer- | the banner, looked at the boys in the car | Puyis, o 2ot e A AL b Y g TR TR B a $.10g3.50, feeder lambs, $5.00G8.90; fe - i v curfous cha in the bank routine consists | Date. 1002, [1501.|1900. 1 .| ewes, $1.5@2.55. Representative sales: at flurry and brought in two runs on & | Kelly Strack put: B Lo Hysgine 10| treasurer, made the following statement: Yes,” somebody answered, “they are(of the announcement that on and after | ! e —— | No. ere: . Struck out: By § “Every’ one of the delegates here today | all Argos. August 16 the bank will close at 1 o'clock | July 1....| 7 %| 6 78361318 296 | 5 western ewes single by Stewart, who alammed the sphere | 1 P i 1 eed ‘that there was no use In a man| «ghucks, it's a shame to send as likely | Saturdays, instead of at 32, the present |July 2....| 7 643 ‘.u,“‘ %) 1 cull lamb........ aosee with two men on bases.\ The Grizzlies were y ning this organization, getting all the Saturday closing hour. July 1 Ret i 803 1daho ewes and wethers... ble to find the Omaha curve manufac- mefits in the y of procuring counsel | & lot as them from home. Where are July Py 98 western lamba. Verer. vl U0, SMrUmatad, Wt n S0t & Even at Minneapolis, when he war {n trouble and being gen-| they bein' shipped to?” Dry Goods Market. Taly urer unt e A erally prote~ n his rights and the in-| =« " RARE July MINNEAPOL] July ' 27.—Minneapolls . ket and th i To Omaba. MANCHESTER, July 2.—DRY GOODS-- bit erratic and was slammed for a few L g et d T R i pf s pocket and then Jumplng his | .y Opang? Jerusalem! They won't be|There wa: no material change in the war. | JulY Bits, which netted two runs, tying the score.| header here today. The first game was a is no one here today that will | no better off there, Omaha ain't much mor- | Ket last week and the turnover was small. | J,55 Delahanty, at second, accepted teu | pitchers’ battle of an exciting nature, New- |gtand ior McGraw, McGinnity or any other The demand for cloth was affected ad- | Juiy bances. Whiteridge was invincible against | 1 and Kellum pitching superb Ball. In|Wwho has jumped bonafide contract. aler than Nebraska City versely by the reduction in the price of | juiy e 2 & S the second o Sporer was stéadier than | “In our meeting Hartsell of the Philadel-| For the benefit of the sympathetic gen- | cotton. The inquiry for India was mostly | july the visitors until the elghth, when Left|yesterday, but was batted freely In the | phia club made & motion that every man | tleman and whoever else may not know, |unacceptable and the China trade showed | July Fielder Stone of the Omahans knocked a|fourth. Attendance, 2874. Bcores: who had Jumped his contract should be ex- | | b latned that the Argos are al. |no material improvement. The South Amer- | July B which seeved Brown. Stese &1d MINNEAPOLIS. INDIANAPOLIS. pelled. The motion was carried by a unani- | it may be explained that the Argos are al- |5, and Mediterranean markets ° were | July ome run whic own. Stone RH.0.AE. R, mous vote. That seems to show where | leged offenders against the peace and dig- | healthy, but inactive. The situation in |July o star- basting for ‘the. visitwd; Sesuring R [ ey TS o andl. ;. | nity and Sunday naps of their native town. | yarns Was gencrally discouraging. Small | Juiy :m;lu of u:lo “;‘nm;f;m‘ :n lw‘nhmlrmlu % e meeting reselected Tom Daly PESl” | They are the ones who have been in court |1ot8 of American rualities were placed for | July elivery. n 0 and six inning , 1. ool o h onsi t] < 1 sdlat . adelphians secretary, while Frank Donahue | twice as a result of Sunday ball playlng qgll?:mi‘ur:ufjmp o TR0 A, 3‘!:3 Whiteridge retired the side with four Was retained as treasurer. and who have a prospect of going again Py pitched balls. July 2 several times before the end of the strug- Report of Bank of Spain. July DERINE. S15 SEWe- aee. JRS: NecCIUE 38 CB2 ARGOS DEFEAT ORIGINALS |z with the Law and Order league of| MADRID, July 2I.—The report of the |July last of the eighth, when with two men on the city. Bank of Spain for the weak ending yester- | Y05 aruas Oty ey o bases Wilson knocked a single which won the game. BScore: + Minneapolls 0000001 1 1| i Nebraska Clty Team Wins Ni day shows the following changes: Goid on | July § 8t. Louls . 100 R e e On'the Side of the Team. hand” increased 0w pesetas. iiver ¢n nY AL RE L e O . a8 00,0000 and increased 402,000 pesetas and notes In | s - - Inrfl:::-.bp-fl hit: erd!mo Bt :ck out: Park, D. L. Allen, who has been manager of |circulation decreased 614,000 pesetas. '“";‘E's“;:;;‘)“\'g;s s]‘;‘l"}:‘“"l‘g\“ Totals. .. Y 4,081 2 by Kellum, 6. Btolen bt the team, with it at the Dellone yes- The following list shows ihe number ot Couaer‘.m E:::i.nco“lhl;:- fl e terday and in an interview presented the | TEXAS FLOOD NOW RECEDING |cars of teeders shippel to the country yes-| Y eek of Animation on the Bourse. eft, on buses: Minneapolls, S| “Driven trom home,” the Argos came up | team's side of the story. He said: terday ahd thelr destination: f BERLIN, July 21.—The general stagna- to Werden, Couiter to Heydon. | Originals on the Vinton street grounds to| ' Yesterday Mayor Bartling repeated his | swollen Streams Subside, Though |, ) Sabiedl cant Cars. | tion of the bourse last week was relieved Time: 1:30. Umpl Tindill. the tune of 4 to 2. It was a very pretty | order of May 20 that there shall be no TraMe is Yet at a ol 0y gy s e i ¢ gifldh::‘I’:rg:snll:l"gmt:nlgn:;rs:)nr;:‘;ucml?\l“' INDIANAPOLIS. | game for the spectators, a large crowd, | more Sunday ball inside the city limits Loufs Hetzel, Strahan, la.—\Wab. ers, unusual forelgn orders were executed RHOAE] e tal o trom orarks Clty, enloying | 4nd as to put the dlamond outside the Standstil M. L. Hackett, Sidney, Ta.—Q. London leading and Parls and Brussels | ted well, but their fielding was a litile off, | city limits would be be to place it be-| DALLAS, Tex., July 27.—Flood conditions SHEEP. B e e T and thelt victory s due solely to the pifch: | yond the reach of patrons, the order will [in Texas are Improving. At Waco the|C. D. Huston, Tecumsch, Neb—B. & M.. 8 | WIGeTatoot that tho French religlous orders Brsatord bavs. Cotonsl Meitn/€ma, o the | still be {gnored and must precipitate |Brazos river began falling at 11 o'clock last| The officlal number of cars of stock |large amounts after seliing French rentes, X brought in today by each road was: as a demonstration against M. Combes, the did results as umpire. Score: test of strength. Business men held a|night and the observation tonight showed [PfoUsht R rag P e L 3 AB. $800 for our support, so that now we are|to bring the river within its banks. If|Missouri Pacific gatlonist schools. German 3 per cents and prepared to carry the case clear into the [the river continues to fall, as is expected, | L1ion Paclfic 355 = L;'!! _E8 g .= | & 2 E3 Se——— —_ SEE T IEE .‘Fi“#gd‘ ) coo gom '3 8 s 2 Stoux City Live Stock Mnarket. | BIOUX CITY, In., July 2.—(Special Tele- |aram.)—~CATTLE—Rec:ipts, 20; market steady; beeves, $.50@7.50; cows, bulls and | mixed, $2.0005.00; stockers and feeders. $2.75 @4.76; yearlings and_calves, $2.6044.00, HOGS—Receipts, 2400; market _shade | higher; selling, $7.30@7.60; bulk, §7.40@7.4. . “meg £5 SESIES P332 22 &l 23 et g _BEEEY_ Cccsestacs estseeestace _oomnee®® asicmncre | gean BEEE3] R/USE8S 2AEREN +3 g aoconn o o EREREB % [ ERSBES 85528 ooy o ol mprannccss?® " T - P o S8BNES FEE Stock in Sight. The following table stows the recelpts of cattle, hogs and sheep at the five principal markets for July 26: ZREPRE RE. 22gg 2 2EBB BNl S coonmuwos 2 Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. South Omaha 687 X 87 Chicago ... X 5 2,500 geg - 14 *F 9o oo _ovannc L ] ESISPR S ol conre poryes 555 e coores 2 w secsctees 2 B w 8 or 2l cunrsann o { gl = (] LSl sl 5 quasati i) Delahanty, 2b P . ef. E z z & % 3 2 ‘Wilson, Whitridge, Totals | ossmocoond ol e aommrnl 8l onomoccon? Carter, rf... 1. olan, Btewart, 2b. P ib. Miiler, 7 Indianapolls . Minneapolis . 00010001 Y ¥ ‘Two-base hits: Byers, Heyam1 -5 fever. Bases on balls: Off Miler, 4 |foleY, 1b- truck out: By Miller, 1; by Sporer, 1. Hit | ¢ i g with pitched ball: By rhler. 1; by @porer, Kenhedy, sa 2. Left on bases: Indlanapolls, 5; Minne- | Perdue, c. 0200 lwé}l-rgfl- %?1'5}31" plly;: u%fl’ to é}rn\l af:(c-hvé Omahs . i 4 8 At 4 {0 Werden, len to Fox to Kihm. St 3 h o Gi t, F\]! 1‘28, ihm, Coulter, Stolen bases: Delahanty (. Preston Coulter, Fox, Kuhns. Passed Whison, Bages on balle: Oft Brown, & off | ball: Byers Wild pitch. " Sporer. Time: Whitridge, 1 Steuckc out: "By Brown, 7 | 1 Tinanll. NS Avare, Fuat. Bieas. . Time: Columbus Wins Two. MILWAUKEE, July 21.—Columbus de- ProEin Jdetn Fwe. feated Milwaukee twice this afterncon, the LWAUKERE, July 27.—Milwaukee liad | second game being calied at the end of the Aiculty 1h winning & double-heador | sighils ning 1o Sllow the visltors 4o sateh Peoria today. Attendance, 2,000, Score, | traln. Elliott pitched in fine form in the first game: first “game, 'shiting Columbus out for R/H.B, | elght Innings. In the inning the team v 0000 %69 0|fell down ana Elliott went up in the air. 0000 0-0 4 3| The second game was eady for Columbus. Batteries: Milwaukee, Kenna and Lucla; | Attendance, 5,00. Scores: Peorla, Cox and Wilson. -Umpire: Moran. Becond game: RH.B. y i Hiwaukee ... 0 0 09 00 3 0 *—314.1 ria. 000003000-233 Milwaukee, SBwormstedt and eorla, Schafetall and Wilson. n. Even Break at Kansas City.’ paller. e eMackin, . KANSAS CITY, July 27.—~The first game | Fox, 1b. -.... was a pitchers’ battle, In which Chinn won = the honors. Kansas City won the second | Totals: 10 ol ot Sl unideoun %l nunumtos, ol ennmmons wlnomoccssoo Bradtord, b, Scully, 1t Taylor, Tt o Civo i o o5l [T PSR T 51 cwowd Brown, Totals Denver i B SRERE X L eg I neabnecesill 2| cnvaunsncsd Bl wunormumn ® 2| newonacmoo? o . P e w3ERao~ ° s *®)l cooncccseni o £ L Blussasroneut ol onomoonsss? 5 ona > Bl davebinocl 88 |l ursansanen highest quotations known for some years, necessary. There is no'city ordinance pro- | progressed to allow trains to run on time wroughtiron bars advanced 5 marks and and we belleve we can beat him on that. iy Waco creek today. Meager reports from and others dropped cortesponaingly. "Trads by misleading conditions. It has been |aiiiough heavy rain fell there this morn- | The disposition of the day's receipts was | wei® SR\l DUT some, machingrice (ex(ce Amerlcan lines were neglected. The annual section and the outlook Is more hopeful.| Buyers, Cattle. Hogs, Shoep. ises at night to villify the divine and the y ogl Shivep e e evening, shows a loss of 15,200,000 marks, nxl h d | lost. to the new account and ls now & ‘Rev. Shepherd is the leader of the cr Matthaw XKiillles Dand. Omaha, from ward to the ne s Utlion, Pac the Prussian consols yesterday reached the supreme court and we mean to do it if|the repairs to railroads will be sufficiently | F. Iron and coal shares had the worst week for months, notwithstanding the fact ‘hat hibiting Sunday ball, so the mayor will | tomorrow. uEhiiron Bare advanced § marks o casting 10 marks, iron shares fell heavily, Bave to reach us throush the state IAW| Toby Johnson, a negro boy, was drowned some of the best declining 6 to 10 points, “It's unfortunate for him that he has|pig prings, where the flood is most seri- i |reports from the coal and fron centers are allowed himself to be drawn into the fight | ous say that the water is receding slowly,| Total receipts 3 more unfavorable. Other industrial shar 2 . and cements were higher. Shares of the vaguely reported that somebody has boen | The weather is clearing up In that | Bs (OO ek buyer purchasing the num- | North Germaff Lioyd and the Hambure- intruding on Rev. E. M. Shepherd’s prem- : : Traffic Is etill at a standstill, however. | Hammond . B e i Bl mayor resented it as an act of the fans. No Qmaha, Packiny € 3 ball man, however, had anything to do ndah: i . ’ against net earnings of 625,00 marks for with it, so far as I can learn, although DEATH_’ECORD' e A . the preceding year, which was carried for- 2 4 The report cf the Continental company for sade against us; as he was the leader g T electrical undertakings, which concern the filar ‘crusade in Lincoln | MILWAUKER, July 27.—A special to the tal , oy Schuckerts are financing. shows a loss of :ul::s ‘;’an;l:. .:am:mwn resulted In Judge [Sentinel from Winneconnee, Wis, says: c}%—r‘;‘ Fenetally ine Yoase 837 11,198,872 marks, oand the Sohuckerts had to Maxwell's well femembered ‘sermon from | Mathew 'Kiflllea, the well ‘known base ball | Saturday, there were practically no cattle ;’r‘;’;;’_'l‘,‘;'“ O the Securitts thay Neidi<wath MILWAUKBE. z tted out of order. | (no bench. This Methodist preacher and | maenate, dled here today after an iliness | offered for sale here l;g':‘yvll’;:l;rw-]mm Feports have made an extremely bad ime TUIAS Kennedy. Stolen | five others, with one business man, con- |Of several months. Though he had not been| yun, receipts being about the same as for | Pression here. Myers, Clark, Goumond. ~ Tayior, | atitute the Law and Order league which |confined to his bed until three woeks ago, | the' corresponding week of last year. Ab | ey Y 3 b A ) compared with last week, however, there First m:eb;"nh.(‘lillfid Olsllwe'll‘:?/'lolr' s doing’ the agitating. Last year it|it was known that his lliness was fatal. l-m‘fa" o decrease: m“'g exast ngures 3 : ! i 4 by threatenin w seen in the table of receipts given Time: 10, Ppire: Eyolerino Keith, :h:‘:‘:"l;":‘"::m:, e e N Philip H. Kumler, Cinelnnatl. above, Owing to a §ood demand on the art of loc 4 ency o Retall Grocery Clerks Win. braska City to play, but finally a team| CINCINNATI, July 27.—Pbillp K. Kum- | Drices on ail desirable grades has been up- The Produce Exchange met the ‘Retafl | from Lincoln made the venture and after|ler, aged 65, a prominent attorney, died | Ward. Grocery clerks Sunday ‘atternoon on the | that the threate:lost effect and we played | suddonly at' his home here today from T e B R A % clerks’ new grounds and were defea y 11 August. cholera morbus. He had been ity solic- | week, while the demand on .the part of ame by bunchips hits in the fourt Columbus 00 000 f 9 to 0. Both pitchers | B¢ e packo: Attendance, 1.6k Beore' first gam Milwaukes 9001000 {hiew. good Yail, but. the cierks. wor by League Means Busine itor, United States district attorney, com- | the packors has been lineral and as @ R. ., Two-base hit: Viox. BStolen base: Tur- |bunching their hits. The sensational play - mon pleas judge many years and had been | gqvanced considerably. Thursday proved Bt. Joseph.....0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0—2 6 1|ner. Passed ball: Fuller. Struck out: By |of the game occurred in the fifth inning, ‘But this season the league went after| .. —oiher public positions. to be the high day of the week, when the Kansag City..0 0 0 0 0000 0-0 4 3§ gl_uo:{, ‘:; Ry Efin;(t ;‘n. :v‘ lzauwn nhy'l: whlen M-nr:l. Iefmeéger. pt:lllt‘d d‘own Camp- | us right at the start. A week ago last pre(tyza;cod :flc‘"::l :erel;eumfi' all the way 1! 3 i . | Eliott’ to Runkel, McMackin to mer to P ve. ore mnings: ¥ v, from 2c to gher than they were the sitts e Josepn Ching ana Ramn, “°9 Mes- | Giiigen, Scheibéck o Run Saocincs | DelFs lons dt ry 5% g g, | Sunday whilewe were playing the Lee Stvay Bullet. Kills’ Woman, week before. Even cholce catile were & Becond game: il "Hagen. ¥ bases: Columbus, | Clerks 20000340 %g 6 2 Glass-Andreesen team from Omaha the| . gpRINGFIELD, O. July 27.—Mrs. Wil- | little higher, though perhaps the advance AR L ain bis xt’mfflt“ ee, 2:05. . Umpire: 00000000003 5|chief of police and two officers showed Yhm Gebaur, wife of a well known shoe | was not as great as on_ krades -::1:{.1. nsas City. 0 ] A . merchant, was sho ay an n | ar . T6@1.25. o e eepn 0008000 COLUMBU; MILWAUKEE. oy Tasent o & BEuck oult iy | up st oo KL s ‘:ldn:;:.h‘edmh.::ly "':‘:; & hour, ‘the Tesult of n atray bullet fired | Wore' somewhat 'néglected” and ‘improved Batteries: Kansas Cit: ¢ R.H.O.A.E. | Off, Troby, 1. Hit by pitched ball: G.| to smuggle the % Homer Seekford, who was intent on | very little, if any, In prices. e top price sitt; 8¢ Joseph. Glade, MeFadd e B Stem. Lett on basea: ' Clerks, 5: Ex- | through a side gate. The chief arrested | shocting a Mrs. Fleck, whom he was fol- | of ‘the year is till 38.15. On Friday re- 2 o> % A McBride, . bell, W lowing home from chufch. Mrs. Fleck and | celpts were very light and packers did not Z - change, 3 Passed ball: Campbell, Wild | our nine men, marched them before Police s n e A L with i rech e ey dof rings Win Both. throw: Troby. Batteries; Clerks, Murray e are bound over for | Seekford had recently quarreled. Seekford | take hoid w much ey GREW ( 53) g Fagan: Exchange, froby and Camp. | Judge Hill and they were had fired two shots at Mrs. Fleck, neither | the day before, so that the weel not DR. C (] Ay P%I"E&d.}“ga,;’ e ted bell, Umpire: Willlam Hall. hearing July 31 under bond of $25 each,|of which struck her, both golng Wild and | close quite as 'good as the high time on u f which struck Mrs, Gebaur | Thursday. It is very evident that packers = oot e aannd "y T0es pupped which some business men provided. Last | fn€, Secpnd, of Wiieh RUCE QS SERRRE | WA THY catuie showing weleht. fésh and SPECIALIST. ‘s wild- ::l‘*“flni o0 aret et T annye wila: Even k at Blatr, Sunday the Crescents of Omaha were to after the occurrence and u crowd of ‘men | quality and o’ not care ior part fat and | piseases and Discrucrs of Men Only, y " o -] - LA hase ekford into a barn, where he was | common stuff. - same: Totals... i3l e i _BLAIR, Neb., July #1.—(8pecial Telegram.) | have come, but failed to show up Wnd|{itlc *Ly“the police, there having been | . The.cow market was also in good shape | 86 Years' Experience. 18 Years i Colo.” Springs .0 0 iF5% | Earned runs: Columbus, . Two-base fof Omaha and the Blair Clothing company | 3 N e h ARaIR: pod. catiors, | TESspSing lgopage lined, v Ty a%. nich p G atbers: | yaD ELE Sured ,27,,.® o ligsiment Des Molues ts: McFarlan, Turner, e Tun: Mc- | nine played two spirited games today at the | ko the fourth inning 2 ¢ Bttariat ity eibeck, MFar. | fair ,;rounds "The firat game was won by | This time it was Sherift Shrader and two Body o rd Vietim Found. Thursday and ‘Friday the m LM“GUG which 1s the’ QUICKEST, * o ‘Ba balls: Me! > the high point of the week d o8t tural tl has yet been Hgusen; Des Molnes, Hol T e se® O e or McMackin, 2: 0 | the Paxton & Gallaghers, 10 to 7, and the | qeputies who arrested two players of| ST. PAUL, Minn, July 27.—Another body, Pated SR the: Slose’ ot "the: previo nnd. "% pain. whatever, no cutting dlsco 1} 4 second me was won by Bial 4 to O that of a man belleved to be W. E. Fa an advan of 2%c to 40c ocould be guoted interfere witn work or busi- iz g HE ',‘},,'{",‘{,".:_:’:‘"gg,'m;‘“ Cliggman, Hare | 25008 8 Boxton & Gallaghers, fres iune, | ach team and took them before Justics | [t 5 8, R \PSREY L funa todny in | on. Sovirabie ‘arades. The Sullc of the re: | A2, doge RO HeTlel e N e home 104 lo. Springs 400 Time: 1:30. Umpire: EbHght. Knight and l-gm!er; second game, Curt: Lee, who bound them over to July 31| ¢ne debris of the Milwaukee train wrecked | ceipts of course consisted of ss stuff, | o“Dormanent cure guaranteed. g‘l Jfln‘l x 010 A 3 t and Hunter; Blair Clothing company, flist | ke the previous squad, but under {16 | near Etter, Minn.,, on Friday night. The | very few cornfeds being offei It is to Battaries: - Colorad Standing of the Teams. gome, Noyés and, Inman; second game, | pond body was terribly’ mutilated, but” was ap- | be noticed, however, that the advance of | [ s'flm Treatment for Syphllll Basrwald; Des Moln, o s o ", . | Rose ‘and Inman. Umpire: Epling. 3 parently that of & man about 30 years of | %@40c applies only to the better grades, as o rla- on. lglt P-.6 When the court preliminary was wvcrd. ’n'c.n‘l‘ 1-mmlku ihe third fatality result- | the common grassers did not Improve at | And all Blood gx ses. No ‘BREAKIN B bond, started | ing from the wreck. 08t _over 15@ze, " on the akin or face and all ex o - w b SR, ;’::.er:;y;:m h.:-:‘ndc;::a :: boys and 3 e i D mBulrl'-Ompn 2] be quoted o little stronger 2‘.’:- o?"m-hau‘om disappear at 1-;.5‘..“4, e rafl topped merican s Deape: 3 for the week, thou they not advance tment that is more su 5.".‘.'.2‘1,’.‘.‘..:’“3& TSt ters ut CBonin | loaters followed Rev. Shepherd on his way & treatme: . . | &8 much cows and steers, for the reason | more satistmctory than the “old form' maha and the C. N Deits team, after | home and one threw a stome and atruck | B PASO, Tex. July ¥ -Black Jack'|that they did not decline as sharply the {reatment and &y lest inan HALF TH] 0 that 1s guaranteed to be Minnsapolls ‘361 | pine innings of play, leaving the Score & |y in the back. He wasn't hurt, but|and Killed in his saloon at Juares, Mexico, | Week before Veal calves and stags are | COBT. A core, f . Toiedo 200 | Y \ (5, [ he was scarea sua_sprinted tor home. | Iafs todsy by ah Amerlean, whowe name [ | {5, GVER 20,000 &2z, o5ed, & Bsrois | o aee Ty § §'3) s amused the orowd and i worinted | of Yieein Whieh* piuck ack' and Thrss | ,Ihare, s Bes & very MERL Fun, of stock; iy aaniy, e 8t YiatH - X I A5 Batteri atter him, making considerable noise, I Americans were engaged. ' Two of the | G0, SN0, 'V "iveral a A trom the | Biricture, Glest, Kidney and Bladder Dise Games toddy: Omaha at Denver (two| GAMES IN NATIONAL ‘LEAGUE |, Batteries: Jetters McHale ana McCue; | {i (% TC0 T "ihe base ball players | Americans fled. The other is heid: owing to the very liberal demand from the | Scricturs, disbt, Kianey and Bladtes S !:ikio R s a"’é Tees 4 were blamed, when the truth was that 0ot | cyycAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET, | With good flesh and quality, fully 25 to 4c. | CHARGES LOW. CONSULTATION FRER, t mv(l“m — Molnes at Colorado | Cimetnnati sily Defeats Chicage by Fort Dodge Tak: Second. & player or any of those directly inter- Prime ):lrlln(l :‘"1‘“0 ldv-nuhd ne-:lly P. O. Box 16 as much, but when it came to the cattle Bunching Hits in First and FORT DODGE, Io, July #1.—(8peéial (ested in the games was in that erowd.| . ... = o o Loy Migher—Sheep Jacking ih quality, and espectally the light- IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION rth Innings. Telegram.)—Fort Dodge won the second | e pad stayed away from the courtroom, Welght cattie, the market was slow and k ago. The country does not seem to @ilisen Gots Goeolt Kan ay's §ame by bunching hits. Halin was |elghth inning, wheh three rung were scorsd. | pen and we be blamed for it It seems | CHICAGO, July 26.—CATTLE—Recelpts, | Save k) 2% 000® Fbattle nd a result uzzle, except in rd inning, when | Easton pitched a beautiful game for Fort msible for all|10.000 head, Including 600 Texans. Market |(hey sold at a low figure as compared with ju“ms & u‘uuF TunEfls Vs Qiy - Wity | Detont S on Dallk, & single and an error gave | Dodge, Allowing only Lwo hirs Batetios; | WO e to A< WA Tewp night disturb- |S1€ady: g00d to prime steers, nominal at hoe of better welght -ndezu-‘fny. A Toledo. locals thefr only run. ’l'hmu-loaf Fort Dodge, Easton and Whittemora; Al- | things anyhow,even $7.56G8.70; poor ~to medium, $4.50@7.60: | Western range cattle arrived quite freely OF OMAMA KANS. o weather ki %l.lh ttendance down to 3,000, gona, Horn and Johnson, ances at Rev. Shepherd’s 80 we are | stockers and feeders, $2.50@5.25; cows, $1.00 | yp1y week, and in fact the first few days %s g "-l'.'uy"'lfnn”'.i?'m!" ‘;l‘!.h Crawford's batting was the feature. Score: gy T golug to push ahead, playing every Sun- lfigow:hul;le“":i !%6: M;.‘ranner‘nz_ $1.500 | of the week they made u 1‘:. hulkhof the — 3 1, . X s, .25, calves, 50G@6.50; o o o umplre Awarded the second Samne to crneINATS., Iryingten LESRY RIS, day and carrylug the matter finally to the |iiay fad steers, $4.0006.00; weatern steers, | ooty Kood shape And an Righ as $6.10 wa MACHINERY AND FOUNDRY, sas Clty because the Toledo players The Irvington Sluggers were victorious | highest courts if it be necessary. $5.0036.50. Dhia oy Dest n A | . - opped piay in the sixth inning.” cfaiming at Irvington Sunday. Afternoon over the HOGS~Recelpts, 4500 head: estimated | 2Ver, “(hat the o still rather soft & Cow| ilt Iren w () “l they mfl ited to _cnch & train. At Morth Omaha Stars. The score was 15 to 6 Monday, 25,000. Market strong to 5¢ higher; | anq are not killing out y too well. Cows l' s R taiste - focke; he | Mixed "and butchers, . %0; £00d (0 | 4150 met with ready sale at good, strong A evroie & | 2308 § &'%| NEWARK. N J. July 21.—Probably the | holce heavy, §.70G8.00; rough heavy, $7.% | prices. MWP_ tars 0 010032 0-6most sensational bicycle racing ever seen ?7 ; light, $6.75@7.10; bulk of sales, 37.45@ | ¥ HOGS—Th: was & light run of hogs or Batt Irvington, Petersen and Ole- |in this country was witnessed by about |77 Safe 088y the market opened 4| GEMERAL REPAIRING A ALY son; Stars, Hart and Whitby. 5000 people at the Vallsburg track today. | "SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 2,500 | Deice, ‘s ahade’ stronger. with eompara- TRON AND BRASS 1d's records went by the board In both | head; sheep, dull; lambs, lower; good to |fively brisk trade, that 2808 3 ! Soldiers Beat G Heave: the amateur and protessional races. cholce wthers) HWALT: tale o ('hmn;' i) ch“s“ paguinat & Seof ' ll'l.l:.l ..: 1 "w.-". .‘.-—; 3 Probably the most remarkable ra mixed, $2 L00; western sheep, $2.5004.75; ter In the day rather unfavorable re. v Sicianay ot nia fof Omana B¢ 16 fort o the | the day came in the ten-mile profes#ional. | native lambs, $3.50G7.00. , barts were recelved from other boints, the | B Zabrisikie. Azent. J. R Cewsth, Mgy Chicago Havene nine of Ofaana ax the fort grounds | ;iindicapper Wetmore had o -rr::rl‘lm.;'lo?: Offctal yesterday: \ " Packers became bearish and little tradin Toiham Tiey: Japeinnats ¢ & | work of the soldiers and the timely bat- | field that the men were Kept MOFINE : ecelpts. Shipments, | W done for some time, with most of the cn‘"E co . 4 cofmmonon?® fil Somen alinccosrond ol preesansoll alsccccasns? wlonntuorno® ommonn gt sose 0., 1 o § 1l 1 ¥ 1 0 wlosoommon R wnsapsensad cmumnsnansl ~loe Sl howesnencs lonseccones S5 mooormmmmn 1 > n 0 o A e TS R i il sl MRS ious kel Zlomofrun—a Slssupsapiboe P paisw bl 1 0 H 0 1 1 0 o 3 0 2 £ £ i TOLEDO. R > . -..,...... il oloncoomconeX wieiio | W s Greasss 5l cencsnous of the pistol. the forty men 1918 downward tendency. In & short fice hit:* Steintelat, Doubie piays: Lowe | tnk of Ringland and Riges, who made one T WA N ] Pids at 8 downward tendency. In o snort to Tinker, Lowe to Tinker to Chance, Cor- | LhISico! othe: atars W Mt ¥ The riders were in three 427 | jjttle and a go0d clearance was made com. coran’to" Pelts to Beckley, Stelnfeldt to T Siaches after golny mile and the back paratively early at generally steady pri Mesufacturers and Jobbere of Grady, Nance. g T TR Crelghton Loses Gam mark men did not catch the leaders until St. Louts Live Stock Market. Bood hoge:#old at 'steady prices. ‘ranging ' Thiel, Meany, Lundblom. " Willlama, 1; off Rhoades, #; off Hah five miles had been traveled e YV & | BT. LOUIS, July 36—CATTLE-Receipts, |G S5 to §1.00 and a8 high o 0 ot w Roihcuss, “Bevitle, Le Wild pitch:’ By Rhoades. ' Time: 140 | GREIGHTON, R o T e | g ‘won by ‘& lenkth and s haif n the | 1500 head, tncluding 150 head Toxans: mar: | BTN 3 lensola from #1.60 down. Steam and Water sm‘"” bal n Y 4 .y mfia-pn here today, loose playing und | fastest time ever made In such a competi- | ket dull, quiet an eady; natlve shipping | POS TG, ts for the week have been Ot All Kb mbu- on balls: Off Gil St. Louls Bents Pittsbur, costly errors were responsible for the de- |tion. His time was 21:53 Both M. L. |and export steers, 35000 dreased beet Iight, probably on account of the discoura 014 ma "Mt“ 8 - U st feat ‘of the to 8, | Hurley, the national amateur champion, | ahd Bulcher site Steers under | (1 slump in the market for the first thres . DA P TR T g g g W erfes: Creighton, Carroll and |and Walter Smith broke amateur records. nd, e dnesday, which Droved to be the B W LS 5 i BT Gandalph. Bates and Sheder Hurley won the quarter-mile race in 0:28 2-5. Ns.$2 00 Sanc | fow day, ahowed & decline of % from Mon- ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Tead of mevem Sins &f Los sterts Dot Prite: b pemes] The best previous time was 0:29, made by day and 40c from the same day of the e ke e e exa =r—— — g -1 Leagw . k The advance of the last burg rallled and almost won out. Attend- Threo-I Leaguwe. M, Coffey nd_helfe 8. Iyreviou el : i Smith then started In to knock 3 W days brings the market about back to ARk, U0 Bednss s Cedar Rapids—Bloomington, ‘4; Cedar | out ‘some wore records behind motor pec F:i;fi'u;lh‘h%"‘ Sai % pmarke! | where it was on Monday. but about lbc siern e 0 v. b Pr. ool“’.n' ias, 1. d the ing machines belonging to 7.658.06 lower than it was & week ago today. Rep- LRI Terre Hanty 3 Rocktard, & B nich mads (he warid's record in | At Ees BT e Ceneipts, 100 head; | resentative saies ] i Electrical Supplies At Daven Brooklyn of a mile in 1:10. Smith made ket dull; native muttons, 38 » Av. Pr. 8 - Roek. one mile in 1:262-5 and & little later started | fambs, $4. 76; culls and bucks, $1.90G4.00; s G W. JOENSTON. Max. 1 Howard §t e e g agaln and broke all amateur records froun | gtockers, $1. AWNINGS AND TENTS. one to five miles. The old records held ,!( e Ll Omaha Tent and Awning Co, Jo2 Joam X%ie Ot SO Db New York Live Stock Market. - Memphis—Memphis, §; Atlanta, 7. 4 . Sml o . . t A Ca-&l:‘nm:m hr:;lcpan, '1'! Chatta- | miles in 7:18 3-6. sz\“{?&x July 26.—BEEVES—Re- H Omaha, Neb. Manufacsurers of Tents and Canvas Goods, V.. | consigned direct; a car Bend for Catalogue Number 28 es and three B celpt ; ; ¢ hadlve steers sold at S50, - Cables voted ° New Orleans—New Orleans, 4; Nash- Exhibition Game at Newark. e e s St dqn“'d crifice hit: J = % NEWARK, N. 7, July 91.—The New York | weight; refrigerator beef at ;ex- on balls: Off Gear, *Batted for Doheny Mets Bros. Stars Win, ) |Nationdl league feam and the Newark |ports today, ly estimated, head T, 14 by Mock, 1. Time: | 8t. Louls 3 ue nine played an exhibition ves, 4! arters of beef. . $ y %li!:fln( Sunday the Mets Bros.' Stars were busy, | ga today. which the visitors won | CALVES—Receipts, 3 head; no business. the Beventh Btreet Can Rushers 6 2 SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 8813 res A5 Peud, . head; good sheep steady, others slow; Wves. Bpoah 4 . Eagles by 4 10 3. d ram.. July #1.—-8t. Paul and Louis- : Fishing in Wisconsin. bs, lower; top rades suff. th Sy 4 ‘cars of Btock remained unsold ) today's double-header. . 3 R e T A - 2l eoruunte %) corrmanon wlosomrorces. FuEBRsTRzEgE e r Vi SEE E2RES2ATIATAITRAITRER ¥ i BEEE: palls: weli 3¥x 0t w00 0 0 ot . BERRECERERRERERRES RN seen today: Cleveland at Balth ot the Winconatn’ resoria. 18 i e lambs. hm& y iy ;»?' . Yhedgd L Tt was tehers' on bal H at Washington, St. Louls - A da two ago Mrs. Recelpts, 11 head; nove o sale ors. sy ovad, | £ Bk St Vi Saaiphia, Detrert oF Soston. o 2 hosler, T ST iy Ao | Rods Resen. L biss agssas32sasEx it zity (B gsinin 2 TreesEraatanacasttster E¥REEERIEEUFIEIREREEIEE 3

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