u Till': OMAHA T) ATTjY BET!?: -MONO AV. JULY 80, 1f00. OMAHA WINS IN THE NINTH Gallant Rally Mado by the Wanderers in Game at Sioux Oity. PITCHER COONS REDEEMS HIMSELF Itrllrvrn Xcivtiicjcr nnd .Slop the Hoiiitiiirilniciit Stitrlctl li- (lie (llusscocli Tribe In (In See onil lmiliiu. been less ragged on the part of the home team. .Micnunncc, 3,1 nenro: UENVEIt., ' An. n. it. o. a. s. Preston, cf 1 4 1 1 4 0 C Miller, If 4 1 2 4 0 r Htllllvnn, p ,. 6 1 0 2 0 1 Holland, 3b 4 3 2 0 t 5 Illckey, Slj 4 0 3 13: Kyler, lb S 0 1 9 0 C Weaver, rf , 4' 0 1 1 0 C I A! wee. S3 & 0 3 3 3 1 Schmidt, p 4 1 Z 0 3 C Oiimlin, l Slotit city, r.. lies .Moines, l Ml. .Iorili, 1. Ilemcr, 7 1 I'ltelilo, ItnlTnlii, Hf t'lilcnuii, . Kniinna t'lty. "( Detroit, I. IlltwiiiUfc, -l Cleveland, O. Indlniintiolln, It) Jllimcniiolls, t. 'HIOL'X GITV, Julr 29. (Special Telo Kratn.J Omnha made a driving flnlsh this afternoon Hi Ha first gnmc with the Sioux. Attor tEo Indiana had thorn beaten nil the way through tho game, they rallied In the ninth In a way that rattled tho Infield and a couple of errors by llcrto nnd a wild pitch by Ferguson let In three runa. The name was a nip and tuck contest nil .tho wny through. Sioux City started tho run Junk ing by a score In tho first nnd two In the nacond, Twlco afterward thla lead was In creased, one lit n tlmo through tho assist ant of bad errors, four of them chargeable to Ilalrd nt second baso. Ncwmeycr lasted just two Innings, nfter which Coons, Omaha's new man, twirled good ball (nnd ntoppcil the bombardment. The score was G to 3, when Toman enmo to the rubber for hla last chaneo at tho bat. Ho walked and McVlcker followed quickly with n single that scored Toman. After' McVlcker went out nt third, 1-nuzon cantered In on Fer guson's wild pitch and tied tho score. Two errors In quick succession by llcrto filled the bases aud let In tho winning run. b'coro: - SIOUX CITY. aij. n. ir. Ilnllman. If 5 0 4 Orlllln, 3b I 1 0 MoCreudlo, cf (..4 1 2 Jlrnshoar, 2b. ...s 0 Collar, rf 4 0 0 Glasscock, lb 4 1 2 Boric, 85 3 1 1 Cote, e.: 1: 3 0 0 Ferguson, I 4 1 1 O. A. 13. 3 0 0 1 0 3 0 2 2 G 10 Totals 3.: One out when winning run floored. OMAHA. AH. U Totalfl .29 , 7 14 An. n. 11. Mcllnle. cf 4 1 Hulen, H9 ,. 6 Pnrrott, lb 4 Mnran, If 3 I.nlly, rf 4 Closson, 3b 3 (mnnm, c 4 Kelly. 2b. Yerkea, p. Totals Ienvcr ... Pueblo ... 4 "...33 O. 1 2 13 1 0 1 3 3 0 10 A. 0 5 0 0 0 1 4 0 3 II II 6 ...S 1 0' 0 '0 2 0 1 -7 ...1 0 0 U 0 0 0 0 1 Homo run: Holland. First base on bulls: Oft Kohmldt, 3; ofr.Yerk.eH, 3. Struck out: My Schmidt, 3r Jiy Yerkea, 4,. Ht by pitcher: mi'iiun-. 111110; L mpiro; I'.onglll. Stmiilliii; nt tin- Tennis. :. 1 . . jai'iiiycd. un. i.nsi, -i-,-, Dps Moines .. Denver St. Joseph ... Omnhn Hloux City 70 ..r... 73 70 I'ueblo C9 39 40 39 30 31 29 31 33 3i 37 39 10 .r.i7 .19.1 .4t: .420 CA.MKS or TIIH AMKHIC.tX I.UAfiC! In lluirnln Itcstiine Winning Tunt Tlm .to Hold the- I'lner. a CHIOAtlO. July 29.-Todu's game was of uio nam inning order, tno visitors excel! itig nml winning the game. Atherton'H home run with two men 011 bums wua the iwiiurc, 4iicniiauce, iu.iuu. wcore: CIIICACIO. I DUKI'AIiO, itno.A.n. it n.o.A.n Hoy, cf. . . 1 0 0 0 0 rialfl'n. If.. 0 1 3 0 0 Surilfn. Hi.. MUD 0Ottm'n. rf. i ft r. n n McKMnd. rf. 0 0 1 0 0 Shenron. rf. 1 7 1 0 0 r.iiincn, zn. I 2 5 ! l.Sch'eost, c. 2 2 0 0 llnrt'on. 31). 1 0 1 5 O'Ath'ton, !l. 2 2 0 3 .1 Isboll. It. 1 0 1 0 0 Carey, lb... t 0 12 0 0 lluckley, c. 1 2 4 1 Ollallm'n' . 1 2 2 4 0 O'lyary, 0 1 3 4 1 Andre', tb. 0 3 1 2 0 t)'ncr, p... 0 0 0 1 0 Amole, p.... 110 2 0 tvaiun, p.... v u U 1 VI ToUU 8 13 27 10 2 Toman, s TdcVlcker, cf.... I.nuzon, rf O'Conucll, lb.... Wright, If Thompson, If.. Ilalrd, 21 Wilson, c Hoy, 3I Nowmcyer, p... C001111, inti.i. Total .3 ....3 ....5 ....G ....3 ....2 ....r ....3 ....3 ....0 ....3 It. O. A. B 2 2 4 2 1 10 0 1 0 6 r. 0 0 .35 r, 10 27 11 Thumpstil HUbstltuted Tor Wright In the fl''c'oons substituted for Newmcycr In tho third. Omaha 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 3-jj HlouX City 1 3 0 0 1 0 0 1 0-6 Kried run: Omnhn, 2. Two-bano hits: OhiHsrock. OTonnoll. Sacrlllco lilts: Mc Creadle, Hcrte. Cote, McVlcker. Hnaes on Imlls: Ilrasboar, Collar, Cote, Hcrte, To man (2). Wilson, Hoy. lilt by pitched bull: MoVlckor, Cooh". Orlllln, Olnsscock . Struck out: Coons, Thompson. Ibilrd, Wright. Collar. Cote, Hrushenr. Wild pitch: IVrgu ppn, l; Coons, 1. Time: 2:00. Umpire: .Clino. flAI.VTS I.O.H14 HASY TO lll MOI.M1S. root Support filven Mauplii In Wlmt . Sliould llnve Hvvn a Mc Mnlrli. F BT. JOSKl'II, Mo., July 29.-r(Spcclal Tcl kfjrntu.j Welmer had tho Saints on his staff today. While six hits ,tero mode off ench rWelmer nnd Muupln, at critical stages tho liomo players could not touch Welmer. Muupln's support wns a burlcsnue. Only two ninnies had" been mnde off Matipln up Aoittpy,,,,"rvUiBi!"llfni, iVut WTnJuVy J'm"."Vt,: 0 0 8 3 0 n. his wrist canned him to let down and a tllerb'r, !b . t t 220 Mingle nnd two two-bnggcrs wero mndo off I Keto'm, cf.. 2 2 2 0 0 mm in succession, wiiicii, aided by Hairs I urKf, 3D... i 2 l 1 0 juuff of Hubsamen's lly, gavo the visitors Dliosln. c . 0 1 9 1 0 r Totnln .... 8 7 27 13 2, Chicago 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 00 Ituffalo 0 4 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 S Karned runs: Chicago, 1: Hurfalo, 5. Ift on buses: Chicago, 8; ltu!Talo, 9. Two-baso hits: Sugdiiti, Huckloy (2). Three-base hit: Andrews. Home run: Atherton. Stolen bases: Hoy, Andrews. Double piny: Pad ilun to Hugdeii. Struck out: Hv Kutoll, 2; by Amole, 2. I'aBcd ball: Schrecongost. f irst bnse on balls: Off Denser, 2; oft Kutoll. 1; off Amole, 4. Wild pitch: Amole. Hit with bull; Schrccongoat. Time: 2:10. Umpire: McDonald. ICmisnn City Contra AKnln. KANSAS CITY. July SO.-Knnsas City won from Detroit today by bunching hits In thp llfth Inning. Tliero was much kick ing throughout thn game nnd 1'arrell was put out of tho game. for protesting too strongly to the umpire. Lee pitched nnd fielded his position In a brilliant manner. Attendance. 1,000. Heoro: KANHAS CITY, H.H.O.A.E. Hemp'll. rf. 1 1 2 0 1 FHt;rell, cf. .0 1 5 0 0, Gear, if 1 1. 1 0 0, O'llrlen, If.. 110 0 0 DunKan, lb. 12 9 0 0 Hchaefor, m 0 1 4 3 0 Cciugirn.. Jli. 0 1110 Stewart, 2b. 0 0 3 2 0 Oon.llnK. c 0 0 3 2 0 Lve, p 1 4 0 9 0 DKTItOIT. at.H.O.A.E. Casey, 5b... 0 13 3 0 Holmes, rf.. 112 10 Harley. If... 0 1 0 0 0 IClljerPiI. '. 1 10 3 0 McAI'ster, 0 13 8 1 0 Dillon, lb. Nlcol, If... 0 17 11 1110 0 IlyHn, 3b.... 0 0 2 0 0 I'rlske, p.... 0 0 2 3 1 Total .... 4 9 24 11 2 Total .... 5 12 27 11 1 Kansas City 0 0 0 1 3 0 1 0 5 Detroit 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 01 Karned runs: Kansas City, I; Detroit, 5. Three-base hit: Nlcol. First baso oi balls: Oft I.00, 3; oft Frlske, 1. Sacrlllce hit: Dil lon. Struck tint: lly Lee, 1; bv Frlsko, 5. Left 011 buses: Kansas City. 7; Detroit, 5. Hit by pitcher: Fnrroll. Umpire: Man missau. Time: 1:10. Hutu- Wnililell'n Triumph. MH.WAI'KKK, July 29.-"Rubo" Wnddcll had tho Clevl.uuls nt his mercy today, al lowing them only two singles and shutting them Out. Only three men got safely to Ilrst liase, 0111 of thorn- tfcttlng ns far as second nnd ono reaching third. Hesldes Waddells pitching, bis and Anderson's lleldlnK were tho features. Attendance. 8,000. Score: MIL-WAUKKIT Il.II.O.A.E. r ...... v u u U terly game Welch of the H. V W. nlso pitcned wen, Tne score by Innings was; Uniques 0 3 0 4 0 1 1 0 3-1 H. I . W 0 0020000 1 Hntterlesi I'nlques, Neft nnd Downs; BALL PLAYERS ORGANIZE I'erniMiieiit Oruiiiilriitlon of a I'm. tcetlvi .VNMoelntlon I l-'oriiied In .er VorU. NHW YOHK. July 29.-The Haso Hall l'layera' Protective nasoclatlon wad formed In this city todny. A iiermnnent orgnnlza lion wns effected, constitution und by-laws uuuiiieii unci oincers elected. "I'liler .im mer or the I'lttsbtirir club wns rlmsen tires- Ident, Hugh Jennings of the Brooklyn club gecretnry and William Clarke of the Bos ton club treasurer. The meeting today was 111H secoiifi hcki ny me new organization, t'nllko the Ilrst, howevtr, when only three delegati'S from each club were itllnweil m tno meftlng", today's session was open to. ....J ii,iui,vt in in.. usHuciuiiun uiui nearly 100 nlarers nttundeil. The deletrates nrpseiit w.m .T.ifmlti.,u Keeler und Kelly, Brooklyn; Burkett. doling ami Donovan, St. I,ouW: Beekley 1 A ii . r""' -;,,u:"""lti urlillth, Hynii uiui , .luMinii, viucuko; upienniuy, .Murpnv nnd DonohUe. I,hlt:n!..nhl,i ''ln,i...r O'Brien una Hly. Pittsburg: Duffy, Clarko nnd Collins, Boston, and Doyle, Bowermun nnd Smith, New York. The constitution was prepnred by Harry Taylor of llurfuln. the i.n...ii,.ii,1., o s,,i' Jt wns adopted unnulmously, but Just U'hfll ft,. nunalllii . .......... .. fc uiiinu.Liumi cwillllinn J1UI1U OI those who were presnt would divulge. Taylor stated ' it tho principal object of the plnycrs a. ,atlon would be to light the manager In the selling and farming of players. '1 he present .system of contracts will ulso be bitterly fought by the players' "There lire innnv tliliw.a mn nr.. bio In the contracts presented to players now, snlil Mr. Taylor, "and we propise to remedy them. Well, we will probably draw up t form of contract and present It to the mngnntes this full. I shall take Vr"""11 . uveu 11,0 'National, lJaaturn, csferii and American leagues and after . .iii i ln'm "raw l'l a new form. That ...11 in- imrrimMi 10 uie inngmitc for uun slileratlon. Uur ilnmninia nr.. 1 modest and we do not nnllclputo trouble. 1 . Br'ovance committee has been aii- for tl.oS.resMt lmeS Wl" Ue kcpl socrc asku'd" Btronfc' 18 your organization?" was lelTiVfui"...5.!..10 J'.'nycrs In. the big .. u.u iiuv iiii-uiiicrs anu iney will bo members In a day or two. We have re ceived unnl frnn, Viu . ;r r. 11" 'VSi! vcr Ple In Vhose' . .........,.,,,, uiiAiuuM io join. ve ex- ti urXV Profess.onal tno conclusion of tho mooting lluch Jennings said: "Our on?unlzatlon today is ? rr"'lJ ,1i.w'0 'ro ready to talk business. with he'e ,i Bht Intend to e . t K7. "7 n" businesslike way." are ch 11 enthusiasm. wJure i?nly" ffi in2f ..Jn...V,1. cotrnct system anVi the scheme of selling nnd farming ,1, yirs ...T,!?..n.et T!tlng. of the association ; " "em m aeiitembor, when the western teams ure ugiifn In the east. WtsL,m NEOLA DOWNS THE ORIGINALS Hrd Hot (.lime lit Vinton Street l'nrk Won by the lairn Alnuteiir Clin 111 iilonn. Vinton Street pnrk on Sunday wns thn scene of one of tho fastest exhibitions of amateur ball seen In Omaha for some time. .uiinager .Muxileld of Neola brought his band of nrtlgts with him nnd trimmed tho Urlclnnls In flrHt-rlnoa iivi,. ri... abounded In brilliant plays and but for n 'lla.1 yeAU)w. w.ork 1,1 .tM" nIntn " Part of tho Originals would have been tho stur umateur game ever played In the city. Ihe Neola rooters were In evidence nnd cheered their fuvorltes to an echo. Next Sundny tho Originals will meet tho .Alls sourl Vulloy team at the Vinton Street park nnd hop to retrieve their unlooked for defent. Attendance, 5U0. Scoro: OltlClINAI.S. Il.H.O.A.l' I-iwlor. 2b. 0 1 8 0 1 Waller, 3b.. 0 0 1 8 3' JleAu'rre. lb 0 0 8 0 1 Whitney, rf 1 12 0 0 Jeli-n, If.,,. 1 0 1 0 1 Scully, p.... 0 1 0 3 0 Foley. b... 0 0 1 2 1 Deneen. cf.. 0 0 2 0 1 Suite, c 0 0 6 0 0 ..... 1 CIJ5Vi:iA.VD, n 11 rv A t. t5"nlnii, lf...o 1 0 0 0 I Neola inL-nce. ib, 0 oil 0 1 Karned run NKOUV. It.lI.O.A.C. Cajnp'l. rf.. 2 3 0 0 1 Downs, ss.. 1 1 2 0 1 Moriran, p.. 1 1 1 3 0 7-lnk, c 0 0 6 1 0 Sinclair, lb. 1 1 9 1 1 Hteph'y. cf.. 0 0 3 0 1 M.ixflclil, 2ti 1 0 1 fi 0 1 1 mill I'll, If. 1 0 3 0 Wllmut, 3b.. 0 0 2 2 0 n,Vtvn7iVm.,o?X'r,s .rerXrnt, e K AiFA 111-A Til TO TWO lhu omlng and listened to a sermon program, from the fnVi lirtt 11 w.M"nfr.rn.l AiiuiiiTU iu.liu iu 1 II 17 to tho winner of each Tap, besides the Ilrst prize of JJj In until wit -h u-ent In the tvln ner of the llnal -Wo, - Barney oldllel 1 of M Tmt Encampment of rn'c'ord71-072-3' 11 new Btn,,s Illinois National Qnard. uyUTK on "Tha Divine Orator" by ev. Mr. Ilow- Innds of the First llnptlat church. Uter In tho day ho nnd Mrs. Bryan entertained lied. W. D. McNulty of and Mr. llrlllltli ot l'ltla- In the tWO-tnlla ninnlmil. linM,lt.fi. V t.' Sweedburg, llfty ymiU, was Ilrst; 1). W. Snultz, twenty-tlve yards, second, nnd U Sawyer, thlrty-llvit, vurds, third. Time: 4:4,s. v " In the two-mllet.hn'tyllcnp for messenger ."y?..0,oorK1' I'alrbrotber wns the winner, n! w "Up ,cond anU-John l.ilrd third. Time: 4:49 1-5. Beferee, H. H. orjyujti;, Mr. Bryan told tho Associated Tress FVFNIWR fillN nKrilADnrn ddcmatiidciv Yur,,"'"n,,rni ,ncro was 1,01 lno ""Ritcst " '"" inuuniuntLi foundation for tho slory sent out from here that he had narrowly escaped In- Jury by being struck by a golf ball, WELDON'S BENEFIT ARRANGED I'crntiiiieiit OrKunlzutloii Perfected for the Aid of Hie Fiiiiiiiiin Clcnrette Slnnip TihnviI Into Loose Ponder llrlnn on n Terrible lit liloslon, Until lltirnliiK Jinny of the Oiiiirdnmrn. SPIUNOFIKI.D, 111., July 2fi.-Ten persons were injured, two fatally, by the premature M'KINLEY SPENDS QUIET DAY President Attend Church In Mnrn- liiK nnd Iteuelve .11111ber of L'nllera l.nter. Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY. Used by ixop1o of rofincniunfc Xor ovor a (itmrtor of u coiitury. u . dlscharco of tb a..ur....w.,k,..,,. Ppm;i "n , niei services at hla own church. CINCINNATI r.rT, n...i evening Tb. .r ..... I. . : Flr9t M'tuodlst. this morning, where t week n permanent organization Z r. Lnmenne itimi.,.. n-..... .. "... i by vested choir of Wheeling c.,,:(. .h."l J'Klgo Ferris ns president Lowilpr i,.m, ,;,."h .' .,. Z " PI"1 music. Italn during the nftcrn 0 p,';,f'ls '" nt.ni, en.;;:. ;"7. .V:: ""II.". . r Prevented the customary drive and kept CANTON, O., July 29. President McKln- the he rendered 00 n the family In the house and greatly reduced the number of callcro. Thla evenlug tho president nnd Mrs. Mc- tlltllAv ntnrn .1 1 .1 ,, t . . I .. I . I .. Ia. .....II 1.. I W nv.- ..i,,.., hutnio Ul UIIIIU tuiu .lua, icg icrrimy n, it,. .m. ... . left hand nar- r:f.'-nV' V. ""1 ' In nil of tho larger cities composed of I phot away, will die. , , , . Vi . r"Jcr' , siiortiiiir ...iit.ir- r. L ...ii ...t...'nuo.s.1" oc n 1 iu. J.' ...... . . Senator Falrhmka of lnd ana Is exnected i... . . ...71; linn iiii-ii, iiiriinen, 1 . vnaries uaisiey. iiaticrv a. nn- 1 .. .. ... . ..: race, breast nnd nrma badly burned. ".r.'. . . '. arm broken nn.l cheat turn .n,l .uM '. . "' i"""-"' " k' ... .....it. , , .... ....... , ,,1,.,. mns nf hrnl.r.. will .tl " ",v ""- I'rlvato Udward Smoot, Batlery A, Dan- badly burned. harlea Sharp, Signal corps, Chl- .nil bnnil fllte.1 tvltt. i,m.,l.i 1. Tt-iiiy L-oinmuit'es In the orsrunlmtlnn V . .- .... omiioseii of nr.... ;.!. .. ri.."BU"'.?nl1 Juries serious. Indications are that tho beoeiit u-in not Harry Kcbcler. civilian. Snrlnonel,!. fnen r5.). ' l ,rr,s !" of tho Kmiulrer ns crowd of visitors to the camp. fi?.Mrrn ry'i for 'I "'""'It Harry AI. Wei- Tho Inlurcd' don, the dean of American sporting editors, '. J , ,, . . who wns stricken with paralysis last Feb- 1 rlvate Jesse Itupcrt, Battery A. Danville, riintt ntiil lint 1. . . . 1 . i. 1 t a ... it ii nrT.i i.iv , r'"me " "opoiess invalid, in"", cueai, arms and left Lu' -ken and r,n n i 1 t,a? turfmen, Cori .HM..nn "tn,,r. In addition to the uth- vllle. let c events announced there lor October , , ' MiJJtilM"!)U' l,r"l,o,J to Jinve a great cur- " a ho m u,x,ers, us well ns Weldon day at "'"ly 1 ..i.i.. 1 11,1 01 uln "in I.. -. itiu .f.-f-L v bi&K moi0ZX,i "eck bntlly burned: may lose previous, occuslon. ' eyesignt. WARRANT FOR CATTLE KING HiMvnnl .Htvnr.ey of lviinit t'lt I'linrneil yUh llelnu Heeond Crnnt tilllelt. Ilnee I'rove 11 Chester Hunt, Springfield, faco painfully Durned. KANSAS CITY, July 29. A warrant has been Issued for the arrest of Kdward L. Swazcy, chnrglug him with Intent to de- ti,.. S.i)... 1 "N.'.E' Juy -J-JImmy Michael, Private Albert Steven Htlterv v linn. 'ra,11 bjr RpllnB to the Third National bnuk LtlHlre? n'ri,,;itrv,m;Vo' S Zno T" ' J' "P"?f -orlgago of $Tt. noo,?f 4ChnJ"fh,,, "cenMKirk ihrTrVoV: rrlvato J. CI. Oritton, Battery A, Dan- ;f u" 0 cattle .r1 bjr J noon. The trouble crew out of the terms vliln t,.t. n.t .t ICcnney of Hemphill county. Texas. It Is 01 lllO Ollllte.ll C,,. .1... ... 1... .i..V. '- ...... .utc aiuimcu. I , ... ..... .. I Michael's manVer. J C. K ,n v." I. Sergeant Schroder. Battery I. Danville, " 'IT. . ..... . . Pem tiiat tno hlng The local track could fnco burned. ,fi"K- " 18 r" ". wnereas 11 was trolled evcry't'hl Unhappy Homes ."ny Ilr. Hoittiett, Are lotl- Due to ne itierenliiK Deueiiernllon ot MiinliooilThe Doctor (iiuirnittee III llleetrle llelt to Cttre lltery time He t'niitliiii Yon About ,,. ( ft t lUII M. Hope, that most precious element, which seems lost to thousands of men nnd women, springs gladly before them again when tho proper current? ot IJIeotrlelty Is applied for their humiliat ing. Infirmities. k 11 o w my Klcctrlo llelt Is tho grenlest m o d e d 11 selentltla iiginl for the apply ing ot Klcctrlell to the human body. It generates a strong current that Is In stantly felt und Is four times stronger than any other elec trical appliance, si III It will not bin 11, blister nnd Try Mm llesh of tho patient, us do all other belts. iiv iimmu.iii. i-i 1 nil burneT ret0rS' C'Vl"an' SPrlnKnClJ' o,nZ hTo Ul. Ddll-IBU'S tlBGUIC B8II !,ih,ubie?S! ...E othcr"' nnraM not ,carnei1' 8l,Bht,y UulTZ &K?,r Srw mSr&UffiS Corporal Ba.sley and Jesse Uupert. act- c", t0 0IJ olne ,,s,a,cu,n!dX illULUI Willi T llTun iltltl n half 1 inn A I III I? nil TVTT Pfmn Kt fir. tL'Arn Intiilln thn avn. I I ... 111.41 iiiuat; (iitnili I Mil.UH 1 1 1 u itnj power und a fancy set or water coolers. Ing gun. agisted by serernl men of Bntterv . Accorul"K report from the olHco of Un lui'iii CV10 of V!1' I;:lcl',1,rlc "VS which were noth ng more than wind shields . . n;Bl,uu" r screrni men ot untiery tl Bankers & Cattlemen's l'roiocilvn n. "1 cure tho Ills of an entire family und 1 so constructed us t "vnde tlw niles Tlie A' A nack of Powder waa plnced in the " " thn H5 r.otf,tl0 na " ndlspenstiblo In every housebobl as tin motor did not work well and nt tho mid niouth of tho cannon and Hunert was about ,ocla,tlon' tho Swazey Irregularities np- arnica bottle. My Belt will last for gen- of ten miles It went il. Tlw cSntwet r"r to drive thrctariw home The noXr sack Pro5tl,nn, 70'001'' & tlmo of Its ntlons as It has Intercha iigcable balty tho raco called for Kennedy to furnish " . , . o borne. Tho powder sack nnanclal collapse, three months nco Mr CP'.1"; wl,U'.11 u renewed when burn-d the pace for both rhlnrJ ill,, iiiSr. wns too largo for tho gun, nnd In forcing a ..... . " ?. "10"lna.nE0. out for only 75 cents, no other belt can b pace went wrong he tacked onto tho roar Mt Into tho cannon the canvas was torn, "lu rm " r n i t t. , o ' COm,"M o?.VPu"l il,ny "tlcon!,m! whcn burmM wheel of Monroe, whose pacemnkors. belnc some of the nu,.w mnin i .t, 1 oa ,Irm of La0(, l'eY & Swazcy. The out s worthless. I will give, any person aiicnaei men, a uckeucd tin. The next few ... . .. " I rm d d a general cattlo rnninilslmi lmi. '.'" ' ilroe inese nro not ructs. All miles were ridden nt n f, .", r,N Just below tho muzile of the cannon, rrl- .. ,iR 810 n Uu8': eleotrle belts will burn out In tlmo. 1 1 1 . . ... ... " -.".-... ...w . . ..... .. . '"-do i. iuu muL-K yurus. 1110 loss in h.iiii i r:it..ri.,t..n.i t.. ii. i ...i ... tne con rimrnn I . . .. .. ........,, v.. wuc jt-m, i,t-n .iiiu r.iri.. 1 i.i, .: 1,11 t0 be Kenerally distributed nmong banks, trodes are my exclusive patent (l.-tler 1 the gun, while S0Ino of them ,n tho cngt g0 hnt u ,s Bntent No. (31,733), and are used on no J1.000 to prove these nro not facts. All crowd howled with rage The referee in- vate Uupert stood facing one . 1, nV....?10.1; t0, vo Monros n in hand. Bnlsloy nlso faced nnn f., .. r...'...,""" "' i"rco woni nllmh(.P . nnin. nn,l tuiu,n. ....v. .... inn iiiiiuH. 1111111 11111 reiere.i en 10.1 I " - " ... .,...u.. t..u n nn v.. n n ., ....... n IWnnrnA fr.,.. i .- . ... I .ll,n.,t n.min.l .1 1. . . I. i 1 " ' "" '... ... vwuii-iii. ontiuj 1 i'l..... .1 ..r ..... ii... " .'- Lilian Him uwurilCIl llim c u.u.iuu, nuoiJiiti mc i;uI1II1UI1IIS Ol Iq well knntvn In tfnn.na fit.. ... I .1 . i " imiiliniiii" in 7 l.l-e- fiir. ... "l -p."a 0' tne Ilfteen miles, the onicers In charce to keen back. Bud. ... ... . . i.u uuuup irottes out. Ilo not lie lioodtt Inked. donly someone uttered the words: Wotch .1"" !'.'" rln" Hleyele Km-hI i ,V, York. them scatter." There waa a flash of nowler " ",f ci,rs: . " R!U" ",.,,, V'. rii.iiy ..,..... ., NEW YOUK. Julv. 23,.VailMb..rL- I, evrln on thn rmiml the flnm 7T1, lU...UO " UnrU lnc Steamship HcrmaSe, "' "". 'v-rlW, 1.1.1 ver.llurls races: Summaries:- . . , . . V ' sailing for Buenos Ayrea, South America. cn" veruturis is n iienuiy iioison, ir llnlf mil? .... M Powder which was being forced Into ki .. ........ 1 ' yon Imre 1 ..v.-.i i..t.. i... "-,V'.n SUn dl8Char"- "head or IMeciiv; lrkno Allowed .dm .'?-? -."'' ' "'A " " 1 .. ' . . . v " ' l''!"-.. ivriuiiLT, mwi uo iuuihai wiiik uruneu anu anoi irom inc rrAln Wnnna Kur fi Tlmo 1-0li. X 1,"Mer' cannon. Balsley nnd Uupert had their rwr .hi ..T,i u fi o nr ...ek nn.l stomnel, full of l,l..,. 'rnVl'mltXd'Lrl cet Won by A. K. 'thca blown from their bodlttt, which wore uic he e USUC, lh0 aUthr' " I'r' "Z ''T l" " tthttiK; b "ST-SJS SgTred back burned "- of the cattle ' 'p'IZ 'f third. n Distance four ftnd a halt miles! ., ,f ,ot 'aT, n? , L , , ' , . flrm of ,'at,,, ,,rnnr & " " m- l?lvA mile' tie ' ' . w u hl. ,,!. ho W0UnJed wero tnl,!n Possible to discover the nmouiit Involved, I absolutely guarantee my Belt to perma- Mie-ml e mandlcap. iijmateur: AVon by hospitals. especially ns the eomnnnv ,ll.l i,.inB. nently cure Sexual Impotency. Lost Mun Wils .n. SeJ0.,! Some say it was a man In uniform Tvho wide "I , ' I .""i .? " i.uwnrK Krebs. 11:101-5. '). ii, iiuru; ! 105 ll l.i ,, i ... .... .. . . -f.. " ...uu iiiiisu ui uuunirr fourth. Time: "' ' ..iKurenc, dui tiarry reters, wno afterward Inquiries began to como In nnd orders In either sex: restores Shrunken or .7. ' t-Apioaio,., ,a oi slmultnneous reports of tho mentnl as well r,L'" p, " 1! ,r .'ll!uV' .l'ORt,-;.lKor: S',.lr,,M 1 wo-mlle hanilic.in. nrofMslnnnl? Wnn I t. ! t bv Frank Krnmer Kiist OranL'n fsrrnfftlii" I " "na " a,UJ" uoy rreemun. i-orimnd, ure. (BO), sec na the physlcnl collapse of the Junior mem rnw . 9 ) 41 SMa ffi; WILL BAR OUT NEGRO VOTERS tho.. l. U, senior KNIGHTS ARRJlGE PROGRAM I.nrRe Number of Vlemliers Aro U- Iieetcd at tlic Detroit member of tho firm, makes tho following f.tntemmt- General Election In Nortli Cnrollntt "I do not know tho present whereabouts Hxncoteil to Vumn CoiinIIiii- of Air. Swaiey, but have been Informed tlonnl Aiiieiidmen t. nnd Bladder Troubles, Constipation, l)yt pelisla and all Female fiiiiinhiliiiM My Klectrlcal Suspensory for the radical euro of private weaknesses of men Is Inst ns great an Invention us my Belt nnd Is I' HKK to every male putlent. Write or call today nnd In sacred eonH- upon what seems to bo reliable authority Uh . .i V,.. Y.V V ' 'V, ,' that ho has left for Smith America IF II llbOlll It. If von ennnnt ..till i.-.li.. r,,n.. IIALEIGH, N. C July 20. A goneral Is true, I cannot account for bis rinnnrtnro. I'"1' frp,.'!''. with the iissurnncn that your election will be held In this state next I do not believe Mr. Swaiev has .lonn n,.v- ,7.Yr...Wi 'i.?." I'rjlng eyes. 2 0 ! 2 0 0-2 L"r '"'y.-Thc ; Program of the " n "TSfl1. " .nstltutron llm- oWSl. books are alltTnlma" w , nmTv ... . u v u , .i,.mSi Oienniai moot np nf tl.n ... "miai iranCUlSO Will ho vntnil no renann In o, .u.. l . eon. Tlim...i,no i.i. . I r,r. i,, . .. . . 7 '" f- nn Tk... i- . 7 -""vi. inut no nas Decil InllHI- III llinr I I n... thn reUr. , ",,,,"nJr "ttio loubt as anyway dishonest with the firm. " Ublllfb I I UOmPanVt tho result of tho election, both ns tn th "sir ... . .. wwhiHuii;, amendment and tho state ticket. It now firm. Ho hnn.ni ' V, ",.0t.l" " V '". "i-L. 2!U ih- , ? 3 - 1 c' Klrst on bans Oft Scully f enc"mpment of tho uniform rank of tho t0 ' Shi"; "o o J t I nm0: "n""rBi Shanghai!? L be held In this city August 23 to am' fir RCMMCTT Wric Belt- Ul I UL.I1IVL I I .e hlrlon abase on WS nSd HlnVe11 ' -- - ' T""' P 0 0 0 4 1 ,,l"'k 'n.,., ,.,,, TItP rlZZ i a mmV. Major "Bms lo 00 ,8,ra''V tlon of majority, exclusive control of that department of S"" M . """" ivujr ... ".V." "r. "na.n e- . .l Pr.A'PTfJMnrr-pir x-... General James It. Cnrnnhnn .i.,.i,i.. . ho opponents of tho amendment nb . the firm'- i,.,i.. ... . ' arlmel oi n nMI1B olghth o" n,n,er' hi, 'rd.er-an':. Vr M..7n kee' ..'.'. 0 2 0 0 00 0 " tF th.1r OU,l0Olt', M' df ib 11 wl b -'' wo d Zo IZ hat Tve had IZ , JW0 I,,ll,ap,s,'rn7y,,,w!ls s'tW'ed ? g Si ' "fiMti ZLT 17 TtTlXrt TT, J" ' l Ztt T':,'S' ton minutes. In the ilrst Inning Tl lei acci- , iL.S " ?,k,J '" JVaddell. 8; by jirt feature of the game was the pitching by ,i,?",nl the t . brigade commanders flctt ;' nJorlty of the legislature and re- mlnd collapsed, which I believe was caused l"T . dentully spiked Manager MoKlbbon at llrs. x loto" te'T1 t1,0 M,Cha2?0' ,l!,r' VnniT, f:,r, t,le. """""n'l". the neldlng. the '"rlnf tho tw weeks Indicates that tho tllrn ""for to tho United States senate ,rom Wrylng over these bad loins Ills $ - ) ST. JOSEPH. llooslern Slop; the Millers. m,,V, 2- A,rch,e,r nnd "''rklns; for Tigers. a nf Ihn n at,rac,lvo i '.n'in D.by th PrP0fleU '"nchlse clal, h probably duo to his proud dls- I All. It. II. O. A. D. MIVvTMI,nMa . , 'lrV,,'arltl'?,'J. nn' ilyers. The same ,"a P,nst 0't,h.0 clY t a convenient amendment by which 80,000 Ignorant negro Position, rather than any Intentional wroi.u I W? AT J. i Btrang, 3b 4 0 a S 4 2 hJ, INf . "-.VHe''., 2?-Tho visitors tcnm Plny " Thursday next. distance from Bello Isle. Field inspec- voters aro to be disfranchised "Soon nfter Mr Swev I T , ? i MifbTPl VirTArV i &.Csf o 0 I 0 2 Thomr. S,, nefent Ar.os. V'?W9 competitive drills wTbe - For the last oih?t IC1 VltlOry S" :::::::::::::: t I ? ? Snda eSllATShKA vC,TY- Jul- -l- mZZii "rnhc a day have been made nnd the peep o nro Chicago. I later heard that he had beep 1 Rchrall. lf. 4 n a i n n BIlmu- Attendance, 3,000. Score: egrnm.) Tho Arcos were lien ten iiv th illuminated nnd the order of Knight. cettlnir to such n i.v. .. . iiI.tpu.i I., ...i. i ....... : .. I ' - . . ...... - - w vi ?........,. . i u ...i -. ... ... ---- - .- -.j ...ui.v. . -- --".n.. ... u i ...... ii liiiil i mm ann.i i . i- ... .. u ..ajr.uiii ill ..inrvinnn" ! i. . ... a . llermnn. lb. Hrlstow. Sit Underwood, rf., tauplu, p 10 4 1 1 Totals 32 DISS McINEK. An. It. II. 27 17 Thiol, If Stall, ss Nagle, cf Jllnes, 2h 13 nil it. 3b iWarner, rf.... O. 1 2 3 A. IS. 0 0 2 0 I 0 3 0 1 0 MINKKAPOL.I8, n ii o.a.w Davl, cf.... Ollio Nance, 2b... 1 0 1 0 .1 Luiy. if.... 01200 W'crilen, lh. 0 ; 19 o 0 Fisher, c... 1 1 s 2 n1 Smith. s..., 1 1 o 3 Oi a liner. 2b... 1 1 4 1 a JncklVb, tl. I ! 1 Ml Harvey, p... 0 I) 0 4 0 unret, p 0 0 0 0 0 ... n( b , ,ii. n V .Vi "V""1 "y uiu .... , . . ... milium oi" n Hutu u ii cn mat bloodshed i. i"- i an asyiu WWmffli R -fro of 18 "2 7. lVZ?y woVk7 Zfe B'V Ol00tr,0al am' T hS boe" 1 ho ugh to rfi-r, rf. 3 o i o i vlsltors wa tho Mature. Scoro: iQ rKs parade I in many eastern counties the "red ahlrt" ve,op,npnts 1,1 tho TRIAI (ir QUICC AlnoiiTH Bi, . . uec,ln,ed t allow fusion cam- " Swazey Indicate that ho has been iniAL Uh bWISS AIRSHIP .,)a,nor8 t0 sneal' On account of thrent J operating on a much larger scale than was by benator Butler and his followers to pro- , flm suPPosct nnd that tho aggregated Unrf IIartl. If., l i o o 0 Swifts 5 3 Ii 2 0 3 0 0 0-1S Oeler. 3b..-. 1 I 0 " t ArgOS 4 0 0 n 1 n a n ? Seyboid, cf.. 0 1 2 0 0 . Batteries: Swifts. Bennlson nnd Bowles Madison, ss. 3 2 3 2 1 S!?-.0."' ib- ? I n 2 I VcntureH nt Colu.i.t.ns Meet. nr,., P... 3 J o 0 0 COLU.MBUS. O.. July 23.-Tho fenturo of Tola 9 27 11 1 Bto1rrC,,ml"h.W,hi!:' .V."?'"" tn ..,,iii.; ''vv:1"'-"' roi Dulled States Constti Olves vent tho election by Injunction nr n.i. frftU(' Y run up into the hundreds of . . " I mntiA,U I. . . , 1 l, 1.. . . I woneernnur Monster Af- ".".""..o, me legislature will convene hero oiocnmen ana others who know fulr CoNtlnir n-Mio.mui tomorrow nna adjourn from dnv tn .tnu. 1,10 status of tho case comimratlvelv ueii WAaT-.. TT- fi0'."?? .d.ar .Th0 democratic leaders say f.ny..t,h!,t otUcr arrc3ta w111 fo,low " Swazey .w.o.w.yt.un, juiy 2'J.-Unlted States lT " ulero interference on tho nart ... m . -1.11 inrtlnv I . Tl 1 amendment It Is ' ouyiu, wno is prosecuting bo sorious trotiblo. months of tho nd republicans had Held, hut nbout a cro consolidated. tho caso, refuses to make a statement tn. night, but promises startling developments in me near iuture. l'arls Hot Sn. ll Hi ..lien. I'AHIS. Julv an Tim re.... 1.11 .. . . eiw.ii, niuuil v-i"""'t' aro oegan last ulitlit nml enntlmie.i in,i. ir- aml chairman of ttinlly broke the hot spell, the largest nnd nr. Thompson, most sovero that Paris imn ever I,,.,., ernor. Issued nn Tim clnir hla ..!. 1 . .. . " " win pians or ..... :wi.-uiuin. in mo snan, 3 Jteiisamen. lb 4 l o t i i V""''V"i""'.'' V J u o o o 1 0 day. Amonir llin iimh,,i,u .i, k... . " Jl' unit .'."""' J;oman. c 4 0 0 7 1 j '" "lis 1 0 1 0 2 4 1 0 Tl-9 Charley llerr. Croestls i. tj ay o Tomnu i, . . . 6 "0,Jrllnel11 '", lott. tl'n ln" there will i u ui . r '".m " hi, . Vm I ' ? inuianniioiiH, i wuu uuxh ana urntton Boy, ,,1v ttiWI 01 great airslilp, iu imi mree . Totals M 1 1 73 1 Nco. DjyrUruirt iju SeVbo.d. if'o'k MAHCMMIV T.,n a,r-w, r.r- . .n Pi.JM 9 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 ; f Sit'iS,,,Ln.r.:T. S.ln!?ti .Struck tn ntuuKUi) The M : 'JM .... .T" ? .,no "r" .""iiien v..., u u i u u 3 0 2 w i ,,,, '.''.' "l' names, . . . i-i lung anu uurty- " " lwo hckoh m rPn.,,i ..... V. .... - . I J. I-eft on buses: Minneunol h in.n...,. I .....!.... . - .... nine feet In illntnnte.. n.i ........ ' Tho nn.. . .. i.i. . 'o. B eioiues, rwo-liaso apo s. S. Double nlnvs. i?iui,,. . .iV.V ...-- in nie .liiu.viiy Truck .., v" tumunieii bov- "--. uaaigncii tne r afrB,&AtRfe J .ckl.tschJ'to'FfsKer Oellr" MagVmi'To K-lnW nnd n,erll. " " eP"ate balloon compartments niletl fovemor. attorney goneral 'double &sVr,r: ssssiS: ssasiisf8 MaKoon- hstr,r,nhK"- ,w..the..winj "zj?n ii "i 1 ."n otrnnB to Kllng, Nng o . , . maun n biow, gradual " iiuninieo tor gov tO Welmer til t.nmnn Ilnll ... l.i..'- I Kl ii .. . One m M. i .... . asCCIlt and Htnrte.l en l.s. -..i . .. nnnn . " rtni o.r..: v.' .-"iiiuh iu ............. .. . mr leuiim. i . . . ........ ... mm .me muio nmaiour " - nuioo lurnusn tno I ivuur unnouncini? h AVoimer K Firat biine nn UP rirr V. Played. Won Ioit PC mc'clB recofl wero placed to tho credit of alr- For a distance of ten miles tho favor of Spencer D a L V 1 . w" reln!,""?'' Indoors today until X. l.- of Chicago ...... :. S m ,h0 w .Midway cyclo track Sunday after- blp soared high nbavo tho lake, reaching U ho says: A lam"' rt'Publlcnn. late In tho afternoon, wherf ho went for a Maupln. 1, by welmer, 2. Time: 2:00. Urn- l?,' '"nVi'0'1'' 51 36 "."0n Nenrlr 3' IH;onle 311 w Oeorge one time an elevation of 1,300 feet when "Wo have, under this . 1"'V0 In 11,0 ,,ols ,le Ilo"loK"o nnd the Pl: Warnor. W lwnu koo n 4 j,, Melcrsteln turn a mil, behind the motor t suddenly stopped short, sealed and floa ed cured the united forco of m""1!.'! 3" Cham" K'yseo. AEXVKft CKLIJIinATUs' AT IIOMF Clevolnnd W"::: g g ' 5 Jem upon which Barney Oldlleld and smoothly on the water. The cause ot ho "irnibor. of K AT IIOMI.. !,,,,!, 87 41 4rt i'i'e' ' ,al'maii mado Pace In 1:17 1-5. ten sudden stoppage in Its lllrht. wa .1.1! ler's rn r , u ' ro for Senator But- , , "vermeyer ln NVKirJuly'ecl'Telegram,- -urr.wiSTne ,L ' Klft fcTwK -erno""! 'b0 V"ff W. ffrfe" JIulen'B men could not locate Bchmldt's SUPRHIOIt. Neb., July 29 "(Sneelan t in m tl ero were f1.!,eins,,,n.ce' VM' thkinvatiy water the . 1 b(!Ilo,,0 U ,s of nlt"- ahie to regardless or the fuel that ie Is i!S years SH,, iSSii mmmim .s rSSS? liJti SSSSSf a 1 tu niKuiu lnninir. Hrnrif i norioua iiiumiop imnn ton.ii. i... aim tusi cuiisinnr.irii vnvM tonn iin I ian4. - v i-uu iuk- - 1 11 in v. 111 HitrwrirM'a r.. ..... w I i " r'V".. ' : "mvi ui ijiu ijin 1 t-jvvw. 1 miiuurt'. in Put-in-Bay Island, Ohio. . . . AMERICA'S Largest and most charm Iiil' and niotit elegantly furnished Summer Hotel, sltuuted on the highest point In I.uko lCrle. on 0110 of the groups of beautiful Islands, to Miles from Detroit, Mich.; 10 from Toledo. O.; 22 from Sandusky, O.; C5 .mm Cleveland, O. HOTEL VICTORY CO. I Mm i FPOM Address all JUM; 19 Couiiiiunications lo TO T. W. McCrcary, smi5 Gcn'1 Mffr.and Represcu(alic. Wrlto for souvenir cntaloguo. "Just fur enough north." "I.urgo band und orchestra." "Forty ncres of golf links." "Amusements Inniimernble." ..'2, "' I'"" fever sufferer's haven." "Tho Mecca of the tourist." .Nimire s ueauty spot. ' "Children's parudlse." 5 ",'.?',1?S-2'M V J3-0,) pfr my; w.oo to 5 J-5.U0 per week. Constipation Headache, biliousness, heartburn. Indi gestion, and all Urer Ills are cured by Hood's Pitts Sod by all druicists. i cent, Vinton .Streets VI1.1...1.,., 1.1D Vlnfm Htret iirown I score of Brown 1 Vinton 8t I'nliliies win AKnln SerlOUS lllllnilep heen .nn.l.. I... .... cluls in cntc ln.r the T.'.V.'.V ' ,",."." "iocKeu gauey west. pleto absence of puss fnrmntloii. Oyer- HOTEL GERARD 44th Street, Near Broadway, NI:V YORK .... Alimolntely Fire I'liiof, .Mmlei'ii tlllil r. . . . . 1 . nuirs tierentpfi the '.'""i "i-n as a remark; urics in un Interesting gnmo by u 'r. u..,hr, r four miles that they .lb! 9 to 0. The scoro hv hnin.. ' I ride. & 'ho men ntnuini'...i .1... 'arlcs 1, ,' . . event to mice Melert..iM t 1 L' '."" "r.1" reel Stars 2 0 0 o n n n , n.J . Knglnw Ilausman ' to T n'r "tfi " oincinis ttiut they would iviee nr..i.,;.i 1 uiiitj. which 110 wisneil to nccordnnco wHth thia i . . . "'"yer Is taking nourishment n-ifiilnrly liusrloun In All Its ApMiliitinenl. naklng n Strong fljht for", e,f "f "", ?!" ''"1 ' """a""' f """ ' ' .vntr, ,.c ,. ;riiinii ICilltorM aiiu. OIIIi-itn t(l irtlll.,,. I M . . . . -T Qltt I " ""IUIlllLU Willi ?.?,".r.ln 'P'" iiiHUit .a very .piotty UUIIbtOOIUII IU AMkK II AN ma"R a Btrong flcht for the ti,,...: Iltl V Ul. ...... I .....,, .nj , , - v--- - v 1.11.111 11 l.u. . I - t-umpaign is lie nc ee.i..ni..i Meie MuKen l.erffl tirnt.t to a. "onally by Scnntor Butler. LivIlf,N,5A0iVIS' '!y W A Tlmcf, s r,,V fc'.'"r ..... ,e ,Icmocrats nlloBo that the effort is n The German F.d Itorlul nsmirlatln,. ,.r iiiiih 1 tuiiio nnn' tn . . i ntuioi.. i...i : . . trriov Nfiiiocrnuc uiti Ul AIKXICO. July 29. Th Kl U Vliuon 1 ' ' 1 oi- 4 , .Ul'UlUl II. It was decided to hold the next conven- ...... ... ...... v.iuue, mo inno 10 do nxed bv the executive committee. have counted In an Interesting Knme of bull yesterday unlTlnl ' rhn no.'linVj0 '""tor-tandem rec CIT OF MEXICO, y 23.The goyern- '""lonlsts may do. iifteriioon. nt tho old fort i..r ,Mm1L .lZ .ri'V.1' Wiu !& MS IfAi st w w-tSTr: BRYAN LEARNSms ' ul uiuouea anu an uual niii.ii,.,i . .."' r.-.. . ."'"l,.""";.,.,u"1" iiuoneu on. tho 1 ""uuus v erio river vallev. in w- . . . . . . . - .Melersteln llnlshe.l his mUu and the timers f 200,000 aCl',, nful 4 Streoter him- Klnrrnrv r in " , ' miifiUiiiUiUi ii.ii.4c.ir 1 A. 1 1 ly 1, kci "W?"? ,he.r watches, but liwtcnd of oS! 8011 n 65.000 acres. nYar Tonolohnm, ..r. .,r,' ' JUtKKi ffi " t.h0 u of Wi? iVoposed Kans'ai tftio 1 is. I fllu ltiil.f-n...lA 1 t ... ' . ...... Ult , 1,1 IV. AinT pn AV llrlnnt Oii,Vn;.n.l mi. I T t.m . T ii.elr"s He,in1.iT, .. S J."' Ju -Mr. Bryan I, fc ?! ??m 'the1 Feri: ami' hnT? "I !!,nr,",,.,r.or..,,'em pressed 'it. paid It- flv "uen "le scheme Is consummated Mo hopes tomorrow to v.".0'."0 attention save to catch a nn now It will provo of great herient tn the ..o.. nn,,.. ,.1- . ' row - ?"i, elL ,n...or:r.i to keop ,h0CI,)W(, -,u. Survey plang nncl ,.oatloll p V ". " ,,erarjr ror iravellni."" How-e'ver. iViUI" "ae TK.'S na-lo next winter. ' e, r, ..! .. ' r,nufn'. r,'r 'the'"; ""'t1 'houht they wero' trVlng Advlcei from Vera Cnit show that Dr Uon br tVn , .. ,P . hl M,lllel" E "W.WWiS'W been BtQjip.d. 11" &IV"J!Z t 5!3H5H2 ISmvs tjararss: ihe nafiWh'.rT e ttttS S-Ti1.?11" .'w" " A- V- mna'n '",Ver'11 1,0 cross.., I the t,,',l ,.'.r.. ".'"'.V' un."' h nrnblll was shot In fh ,,h,i;,,.:.V ,f poets to sen. I'linrln. a t ......... time of 1:61 1-5 a nei7-'A 8'l''J Churleji liell ,,,, ,:,!,:- 'V V"" Chicago l,. 7 V." '1. . Bhi.it,. .... .v...,..., n , were nroii hv th.. ere....i . n ...1, . ... I : " "i uu uari oi tiia tho leglsla uro will bo ' '"'''V '" oillcer us follows: in snlto of nil ih. .i rres'dent. Oris Itoetner. .jipletou; vice spue or nil that tho president, Kmll Wlltseck. Fountiil n t'ltv' SlSf'tt1"'' J- .,.':".ri ':llu Claire; treasurer,' SPEECH cooi. ami ( inn'ou i' iii.i: is susi.nuii American and Kuropean Man. (Under Now Management.) J, 11. HAMIILKN'S SONS. Proprietors. Also Avon Inn and Cottages, A VOX, X. .1. .Most Select Resort on tho New Jersey Cont. Xriul for Particulars. the . Send this coupon and Only 10c to Tho Bee Publishing Co., Omaha, Neb , , . ' For part Pariis Exposition Pictures. Sent postpaid to any address. Stay at horn and enjoy the grat exposition. It to 20 t!ows .oiorj. week, oovorlng- all polnta of Interett. AUogethar thrro will .Jjjj bo 3(1 part oontalnlnff 350 views. The entire set mailed for 12.00. SlllHTH tVllKCH IncriMiseil. IIlTNTINdTOM. W Vn T..I.. thousand miners In tho ii,.... J.....i T,r, I . 1 will tomorrmv be granted 10 per cent of Increaso In their wages. Vlo minis throin: unit the nmtn nrP. ,u.i1 iiiii . ..ii..-. ""."iiiK ui uieir ....u.iuu npeecn ,! uiiu uro unauie to keen on 1 developed that wlUl, ord,-'rj 1 be nblu. to an- Arrest .Men for Mi.r.le.. '"D irtp IC IJ. IIIUIMUfll), rnil.. Jll V !!!l.r.enrm has no knowl- J'iiKlns and William Oates were nrreste.i ..en.; i i. niiuiiK iiurioen AleeK. Tho lat ter ordired I) aelcberrv hnntnru . rt premises nnd was killed In the altercation which followed. Th.. victim was tho father of I'rof. J. ii, Meek of Uiirnngo, Colo. Bean th Tha Klr.d Yw Han Always Doud OAST'On.IA. Jjsnth. ) tho Kind You Han Olwys tofjA ii gnats GOTO LAKE MANAWA PARK Every Afternoon and Kvonlng This Week. LOUKNZU CONCKHT HAND and I'OMTR VAUDRVn.r.R. Wobb & Hassan, head.to-bend balanc ers; Hayes ft ilanily, kings of minstrelsy; .Marl" UeWolf, lu marvelous feats of baton higgling. Tim Uimoulrs. musical sketch; Hob nunlng. monologlst; Ilvaus & Uueres, comedy sketch tiki: tin: eorxrii, m.rri'.s :.nn. AMI SI!MI5TS. - - evuuilll, l . . '. uiujiiiuil, 1UI I nilnale,. In tho one-mllo nrnr..-i..i i.. .h" escaneil nnd Is beliiK pursued bv n n,l.aalon' there wero seven sturtora. among whyni I to Pueblo woun,lt!d lnen brought s,r- ''ran nn.l his family attended union sn tho ma Mna iou nan imys Sri. x ilha Kind Ybu Have Always I riein tbs i ' Ybu Have Always Boagf llgnatore of Boyd's Red m and Stock Co. TONIOHT The Mountain Girl Lint Half of' Vflf; Common nine Tliuimluv, The Silver King """' "i uio f irst rrcsbyterlan church I Night ree 10c lKe. 20e. .M.itlnuo-Aiiy Ilcservdd Ht 10c, t