HE NORFOLK WEEKLY NEWS-JOURNAJ , , . , . NORFOLK NEBRASKA IMIDAV. JULY 27 1000. BOLD BURGLARY AT STUART , NEB. , EARLY TODAY. SECURED $175 AND ESCAPED NItro-Glycerine Was Used In Demolish ing the Safe In Stuart's General Mer u chandise Store Between 1 and 2 a. m. Sheriff Hall Pursues. Stuart , Nob. , July 2C. Special to 3 The News : Robbers blow open the * > - safe ! n the general merchandise store of Mr. Stuart of this place at an early hour today and secured $175 booty , In money. They damaged the store build ing considerably and escaped. The sheriff Is pursuing them , but no trace of the burglars has been found. The store was entered and the safe blown up between the hours of 1 nnd 2 o'clock. Nltro-glycerlne was used In the work. The store was damaged to the extent of about $160. Mostly Cash Taken. j\ \ > ' 'Tost of the plunder secured by the ° & q was cash. There were about fy(0 'cks , but the balance was In CUi 1 JS. ThOi ° fyc "e as to the highway men , nnd Afy * * ' us to who they may have been.eO' The explosion aroused people In the neighborhood of the store , but the loot ers had gone. Sheriff In Pursuit. Sheriff C. E. Hall of O'Neill was notified Immediately of the robbery and came at once to Stuart. He Is making every effort to catch the nltro- mon. JIM DAHLMAN GIVES EXHIBITION The Mayor of Omaha Shows His Skill as a Cowboy. Valentine , Neb. , July 20. Special to The News : The Omaha trade excur sion arrived here at 7 a. m. yesterday morning , thirty minutes late by the schedule time. After breakfasting they proceeded to boost for Omaha. Bells , badges , horns , buttons and oth er novelties advertising Omaha and Omaha firms were distributed freely and for about an hour the town as sumed a carnival appearance. A fea ture of their stop was an exhibition of roping by Mayor "Jim" Dahlman of Omaha. Borrowing a horse of a cow boy standing near , ho uncoiled the rope and roped one of the "boosters" as he ran past. The commercial pho tographer snapped him In the act. They departed at 8 a. m. Two Railroad Men Killed. North Platte , Neb. , July 20. Joht Mcllvane , a switchman in the Uniot Pacific yards was Killed while attempt ing to throw a switch. His fool slipped , owing to mud , and the ca boose passed over the limb , cutting il ; It off below the knee and causing in ternal injuries from which he died. Robert Conn , a bildge foreman in the employ of the Union Pacific , wai killed near Ogalalla while riding a railroad tricycle. He was hit by train No. 18 , which afterward stopped and picked up the remains and brought them to North Platte. They were senl to b0 ! home at Columbus , Nob. Hailstorm in Adams County , Lincoln. Neb. , July 20 Dispatches from points In Adams county say a hailstorm there last night did heavy damage for a radius of several miles Around the town of Hartwell crops were totally destroyed all vegetation being pounded into the giound. There was a furious windstorm In Lincoln , followed by a heavy rain and hall Damage was limited to broken trees and flooded gardens. Cannot Find Nelson. Sioux Falls. S. D. , July 2G. Tha mysterious disappearance of Christian Nelson- wealthy Lincoln county farmer , and the failure to secure the slightest tiace of him , has led to the belief that he wandered away while temporarily deranged and may have mot his death by drowning or other wise. Foreman Killed at Work. Omaha , July 20. Crushed to death under a 2,000-pound plate of bollei metal , Harry R. Williams , foreman ol the DraKe-WllHarns-Mount bollei works at Twenty-third and Hickory streets , wab killed by the slipping of a . clamp used in lifting the Iron from a railroad car. Acute Crisis in Persia. Teheran , Persia , July 20. Political discontent here is again assuming an acute phase The people are loudly demanding the dismissal of the grand vizier , the rotuin of the mullahs and a codification of the laws. The mul lahs who recently left the- great mosque are now assembled at Kum There are now over 5,000 refugees un der the protection of the British le gation here. Forest Fires In Michigan. Marquette , Mich. , July 20. Serious forest fires are raging west of hero. The town of Birch , fifteen miles dis tant , the scene of the extensive oper ations of the Northern Lumber com pany , is in grave danger , and help has been telephoned for. A special train will be rushed to Birch with the Marquette - quetto fire department and volunteers. Half a million dollars' worth of prop erty Is in jeopardy at Birch. YOUNGEST BURGLAR. Boy of Six Makes New Record In Omaha Police Circles. Omaha , July 2G. In the arrest of Brnoiit Clark , aged six years , on tht charge of burglary , a new record In Omaha's police annale for youthful criminals has been set. Ono of th worst features of the case Is that th boy says he uns taught crime by his father. INSTRUCTS FOR BERGE. After Fierce Fight In Platte County , Democrats Go to Him. Columbus. Nob. , July 2G After on of the most bitterly fought conven tions ever held In Platte county the Democrats In county convention passed resolutions Instructing the del egates to the state convention for George W. Berge of Lincoln for gor- ornor. RECEIVED IN PRIVATE AUDIENCE AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE. AT KING'S SPECIAL REQUEST The Great American Democrat Is En tertained by Royalty , and is Intro duced by Ambassador Reid , Through Whom Invitation Was Communicated London , July 20. William J. Bryan , who was Introduced by Ambassador Reid , was received In private audi ence by King Edward at Buckingham palace today. The visit was paid at the king's special request , his majesty liaving notified Ambassador Reid that lie desired to meet Mr. Bryan. DROWNING ENDS HONEYMOON. Former Nebraska Girl , Bride of Wyom ing Man , Drowns With Him. Cheyenne , Wyo. , July 26. T. ' A. Renner , a wealthy sheep owner and banker of Meeteetse , Wyo. , and nil bride , formerly Miss Catherine Woodi of Eddyvllle , Neb. , were drowned In a flood caused by a cloudburst In Iron Gulch , near Meeteotse. They had been spending their honeymoon at one of Ronner's ranches and were driving from town to the ranch when theli buggy was overturned by the rushing water in a stream which they at ? tempted to cross. Their bodies were recovered. RATS POISON CISTERN WATER. Two Children are Seriously III at Rule as Result. Rulo. Neb. , July 20. Putrid iatb in a cistern caused the poisoning of two children of James Randall , a farmer , and of John Odell , who works for Randall They had drunk from the water of the cistern , which was low , and in which the decomposed bodies of two rats that had been poisoned were afterward found , and all soon be came seriously 111. Odell is conva lescent , but the two Randall children have typhoid fever. RACE SUICIDEJHEIR TOPIC Cupid Softened the Tone of the Old Maids and Bachelors' Convention. Forest City , la. , July 20. Bachelors and spinsters oi Io\\a in state con- \entlon heie , after discus&ing tha race suicide question at length , wem forced to concude In the quebtion ol government that all rebts upon tha homo , and that this is so generally looked upon as the basis that to placa a bachelor in the field foi governor would be folly. They acTCoidingly in doised the candidacy of Go\ernoi Cummins. The convention , which was tlio most unique In the history of the state , was called to order in the towu hall by Clinton Merrlck , a confirmed bachelor , who was made permanent chaiiman. Mr. Merrick is not an eloquent , but foiceful speaker , and without hesitancy denounced in hla opening address Roosevelt's race sui cide theories , claiming that the coun try is injuied more by too many births and not good support foi the children The euro for social conditions , ho urged , was fewer births and bettei education and i earing ot the popula tion. But there was a rupture be cause wily Dan Cupid stole into tha convention hall and so closely shaved the heaits of men and women that tha gentler side of all hearts was touched , and It was conceded that though there may bo too many births , mar riage Is the necessity of the race foi the safety of the country , and homes the only foundation on which to build a government which will stand. It la rumored that the convention resulted In converting several who will leave splnstordom and bacholordom to unlta In marriage. Fire Destroys 50,000 Sacks of Rice Beaumont , Tex. , July 20. The Iarg brick warehouse of the McFaddln Weiss-Kvlo Rice Milling company containing 50,000 sacks , of rice , waj destroyed by fire. The rice was val ued at $200,000 , and the building and contents nt about fllB.OOO. Th amount of rice destroyed represented half of the stock of rough rlco In th south. RECEIVER OF THE ELKHORN VAk.- LEY BANK MAKES SALE. ADDS $5,000 TO THE ASSETS Will Provide Something More for De positors , Who Have as Yet Received But Twenty Per Cent Suit Growing Out of Failure of the Bank. O'Neill , Neb. , July 20. Special to The News : O F. Blglln , receiver of the defunct Elhhorn Vnlioy bank , an nounces the sale of the Hagorty home , an asset of the hank , Jo James Mullen of Page for $5,000. This will add a goodly sum to the receipts of the re ceiver toward paying the depositors , who as yet have received but 20 per cent of their claims. County Attorney Mullen has begun action In district couit against ex- County Treasurer D. J. Cronln and his bond company. The United States Fi delity nnd Guarantee company of Marj- land , In behalf of the county to rocoor $1,131 01 , the amount of county nioiu > > the former treasurer Is alleged to ha\o had on deposit In the bank before UH failure In excess of the bank's pro rata share under the state depository laws. The former treasurer \\as asked to pay the amount to the county , but re fused ; hence the suit and judgment prayed for. Lumber Yard Being Rebuilt. The Bazelman Lumber company , whoso yards were destroyed by lire a month ago , have the work of ro-estnb- llslrlrrg their yard well under way. They are putting up largo buildings nnd sheds where the old ones wore burned and will guard against a repe tition of their disaster by covering all buildings with Iron. The fire which destroyed the Bazel- mnn yard originated In a livery barn. The city council has passed an ordi nance prohibiting liveries In certain sections of the town. PULAJANES J.OSE BATTLE Colored Troops Rout Band of 601 Near Paneun. Manila , July 20. Advices received here from the island of Leyto saj that a largo band of Pulajaiies at tacked a column of constabulary am ) regulars. The engagement , whict took place near Paneun , resulted In the Pulajanes being repulsed with i loss of 150 killed and wounded. The troops suffcted no losses. One scr geatit of the constabulary was wound ' ed. The flght took place-'in thicl underwood end lasted thirty minutes The Pulajanes , who are said to havi numbered GOO men , armed with gum and bolos , charged the American col umn three times. The latter wai composed of fifty constabulary , com manded by Captain Neville , ana twenty-six colored soldiers of tin Twenty-fourth infantry , commanded by Captain McMasters. FEUDISTS DEAD OR ALIVE Kentucky Judge Orders Posse to Ar rest Warring Mountaineers. Brinkley , Ky. , July 20. Much ex cltement prevails heie as the result of an order by Judge Gardener of the county court summoning a posse ol 300 men to bring in a party of feud ists , dead or alive , from Heaver Creek As a final wainlng to the mountain eers , Sherift Hays left Ilinchman vet Beavei Creek , wheie certain member ! of the Hall and Martin families , under dor indictment on the charge ol murder dor , have been delying the author ! ties lor some time. The H.ills are al the homo ol Dick Hall , the \voundec leader of thtir lactlon , and Wyatl Martin is hiding In the mountain ! with fifty well-aimed men. Doth lead ers are suriounded by armed moun talnocrs and if the sheriff attempts u make any arrests a fight Is expected REHEAR ELEVATOR ALLOWANCE Interstate Commission Orders Peavey Contract Brought Before 'It. Washington , July 20. An order was made by. the interstate commerce commission , on petition of the Chicago cage Great Western Railway com pany , the Chicago , Burlington & Quincy Railway company and tha Atchlson , Topeka & Santa Fe Rail road company for a rehearing In the matter of allowances to elevators by the Union Pacific Railway company. The petitioners allege that tha Union Pacific entered Into a contract with Peavey & Co. , under which the latter company erected grain elevators at Council Bluffb and Kansas City for the transfer of grain for the public from the Incoming cars of the Union Pacific to outgoing cars , of the con necting lines at these terminal points of the Union Pacific , and for this service the Union Pacific agreed to pay Peavey & Co 1 1-4 cents per hun dred weight The complaining rail roads allege that the facts are "the elevators of Peavey & Co. were not built for such purposes and never have to any considerable extent , if at all , thus transferred grain for the pub lic , but wore built and have been used eolely and exclusively for their own UBS in the grain trado. " PROBING SUGARJRUST REBATES Auditor Foster Taken Before Judge Hough as a Recalcitrant Witness. Now York , July 2i. ( That tliu United Status grand Jury la Investi gating western trunk line railroads suspected of having granted roln\toH to the Amuluin Sugar Refining com pnny was made Known \ylion W. II Poster , general auditor of that coin inuiy. whs laKuit lioloio Judge Hough In the United States olicnlt court as a lucnlcltrant witness bofoio tint Brand jury. Tlio foreman of the B > and Jury stated to the court that Mr Fos ter had declined to produce before the giand jury cot tain hooka and doc uments demanded of him. Unions tliu hooks art1 forthcoming today the jitdijo In lor mod Mr. Fobter that he would consider an application to punish him both as a recalrltiantltncss and for contempt of con it SLAYER OF MRS. GENTRY AR RESTED AT POUQHKEEPSIE. PRISONER TO BE BROUGHT BACK Murder Was One of a Series of Brutal Crimes Against Women Committed In Chicago Which Aroused Public Indignation to a White Heat. Chicago , July 20. Fiank J. Con' Btuntlnu , th ( ! alleged murderer of Mrs Louise A. Gentry at her home , G8H l.o Hallo avenue , Jan. ( i lust , l suld to be under arrest In Poughkoopslc , N. Y. An clllcor was sent to Spring field for requisition papers. Constantine Is said to have baon recognized by a woman who at one time lived In the apnitmenl bulldltu ; In which the murder was committed She repotted to the police authorities at Poughkeepsle thai the man was Constantine and he was at once ar rested. Shc'tiff Huff man of Uutchcss county. New York lolegiaphed to the local police that he was holding Con < Btantlne , sajirig that Iho prlbonor did not deny his name , but claimed that ho was a brother of Finnic J. Constantine stantino Letters , cards and papers found In the possession ol the man all bore the name of Constantino. The murilei ol Mib. Gentry was one of the boile , ol hmtnl ci lines against women committed In this city early In the year , which aroused public In dignation to a white heat. No motlva for the crime has e\er been discov ered , as Constantine and Mis. Gontiy were alonij In the apartment at the time She died without being able to utter a woid and no tiaco of Con Etantlne was ever discovered after ho had left the building. STREET CAR WAfUT CLEVELAND Mayor Johnson Violates Injunction and Is Cited for Contempt. Cleveland , July 20. Papers were served on Mayoi Tom L Johiibon citing him to appear in common pleaa court to snow cause \vny he should not be puuibhed lor contempt for vlo latlng a temporary injunction Issued by Judge Ford. The Injunction was issued upon application ol tliu Cleveland - land Electric Railway company , retraining - training the city tiom proceeding further with the teat Ing up of thu street cor lails In Fulton stieet , which was begun by a force of several hun dred men under the personal direction of Mayor Johnson. The work of tearIng - Ing away the tracks was well undei way when the icstialnlng eider wan served on the mayor and no atten tion was i > ald to it. The matter in the only outgrowth so far of the con test on between the Cleveland tlcc- trie Railway company , which is seek Ing an extension of its ttanchlse , and the Foicst City line , which is the new municipal line backed by Mayor John son and others. TELEGRAMS TERSELY TOLD The Republicnnb of the Eighth Mis Bouri district nominated William F Qulley of Tipton for congressman. Despondent over ill health , James Major , cashier of the Carlton ( Kan ) State bank , shot nnd killed himself In a room of the bank. Arthur S. Paugh , convicted of second end degree murder for the killing ol the sheriff of Iron county , Mo. , was sentenced to fifty-five years In the penitentiary. James McKlnloy , superintendent of the Virginia anu Ophir mines at Vir ginia City , and one of the most promi nent mining men in Nevada , died of miner's consumption. Hlrara D. Cook , of the engineering department of the Northern Pacific railway , Is believed to have bean drowned in the Yellowstone river while fishing with a party of friends Two men were killed , one was fa tally hurt and three others seriously Injured in a Northern Pacific railroad freight wreck near Valley City , N. D. The men were stealing a ride in a freight car. As the result of a gasoline explo sion at tne homo of Guy Morgan at Stelnmltz , Mo. , his three-year-old daughter was burned to death , his wife was fatally burned , aod ho ana Frank Flaspholer , a neighbor , were badly burned. RUSSIAN WORKMEN URGED TC DEFER CALL FOR STRIKE. EMBARGO ON PRESS DISPATCHES Government Determined Not to Let I Be Known What Is Happenln ( Throughout Russia Comdlftons No Ripe for General Revolt. St. Petersburg , July 20. Though II Is dlltlcull lo obtain u tiuu pletuio ol thu conditions In the inteilor , owlny to the emlmico that has been pill upon pitiss dlHputrhoH , ull Indluatloui point mine and more to the postpone rnent of the thrtmlonod guianal stilki until tlio tovoi nment shall be ICMH ana thu ouuntij moro pirpaiod lot uncL mi event , until the harvest Is finished and the rovolullonui ) movement do vulops spontunuously among thu idli peasantry. Whut news bus been received froic the provinces Indicates that condition ! ure scuicely rlpo , except In the famine districts , for un upheaval The stral oglsts of the revolutionary council are labeling with the hotheads to ludiicr them to defer thu call for a general strlku until it can comu as a supple rnent to thu movement ulieady undei w y. A delinltu decision will hi reached within a day or two In thu rw organized council of woikmon. The icmnanl of the constitutional democratic deputies , many of whom after having collected the arrears ol salary and mllouno dun them , Imvo started hoir.uuaid , ure cnucuLlnc In dustrlously , but thvlr Importance has gene , nolthor thu government nor th revolutionists paying much attention to the tormer dominant purty In the lower house of parliament. Tlio gov eminent , Indeed , has not abandoned Its offortb to enlist moderates In tha cabinet. Prof. Mou'omtnuff , the pros ! dent of the dissolved house , for when ; Premier Stolpyln was vainly bearch Ing with un Invitation to go to I'oter hof whllo the former \vas piesldltiR over the outlaw paillnmont at Vlhotg was again appro.ichcd , hut there IH no ! the sllghtoht prospect that ho can he Hwn > ed , CMMI by luipeilal command to take olllco. The most nigont piohlcm before Ihu gou'inmonl , In , case an IminodliiU' out hi ink Is poslpctiioil , Is the icIlH of tin. ' distress In the Interior. Thu cabinet moutlng wab devoted to con sideintlnn of this subject , and It wai voted to extend relief woiks In thu famine dlstilcts A commission was appointed to decldn where 'he budget could best DO cut to find the $7,500,000 voted by parliament for famine relief It will bo necessary also to provide moro cash for the settlement of claims for damages to estate * during tin peasant OXCOSEOB , the commission for Yokoterlnoslav province nlono demanding - manding $160,000 in addition to th 1260,000 already expended , but this li capable of being deferred. Premier Stolypln announced to tha council of the emplro that ho had ob tained from Emperor Nicholas special powers for Admiral Skrydloff In re storing and maintaining order and dis cipline In the Black sea fleet. Tha admiral , who departed for Sebastopol , told the Associated Press that his first task would be to Invctslgate the ar rests of sailors of the fleet and lib erate those who were unjustly sent to prison. The Rech says that the recovery on the bourse v.as duo to a loan of $250- 000,000 by the Mendelsohns to sus tain prices. Mad Bull Runs Amuck. St. Ixmls , July 20. A maddened throo-year-old Durham bull , named "MIKo. " seriously Injured Chris Sol terman , a butcher , at Wordcn , III. kept Gus Albright up a tree for several oral hours , killed a horse , and by be bleging tactics kept the family ol Louis Illume Imprisoned at homo Finally the bovine was shot dead. Explosion Wtecks Leather Plant. Newark , N. J. , July 20. An explo sion , presumably of a naphtha tank , wrecked the saddlery and leather plant of M Caffroy & Sons hero. Four men were burned seriously and three others slightly. The fire which fol lowed practically destroyed the plant. The men most seriously hurt wen. Matthew Caffrey , the head of the firm , and his sons , Matthew , John and James , the latter fatally. Panic Reigns at Odessa. Paris , July 20. The correspondent at Odessa of the Matin reports that the governor has ordered the popu lation to give up their arms. The cor respondent adds that panic reigns In the city , owing to the threats of the Cossacks to recommence massacres , and that tra'nloads ' of people are leav ing Twenty-five battalions are pa.- trollne the streets. There have been 600 arresU. Missouri Pacific Cuts Grain Rates. New Orleans , July 26. Announce ment of a cut of 2 3-4 cents per hun dred In grain rates over the Missouri Pacific Hues from Now Orleans , Mem phis and other gulf points to Chicago was made. It was stated that this cut was made to meet a reduction of 8 cents by the Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul railway between Missouri river points and Chicago. THE CONOITION0F THE WEATHER _ _ Temperature for Twenty-four Hour * . Forecast for Nebraska , Conditions of the weather an record- tl for the twenty-four hours ending it 8 a in. today : Maximum , 01 Minimum , . , 5'J Average 75 llntotnolor 2982 Chicago , July 2(1. ( The bulletin Is sued by the Chicago station of the United States weather bureau this nornliiB given the forecast for No- inuilm as follows : Gone-tally fair tonight and Friday. ISSUES OFFICIAL STATEMENT Premier Stolypln Tolls Why Parlia ment Wno Dissolved. St. IVIfthbutg , July 2(1 ( Promloi Stolypln nuthnilnxl the olllclal St Pototflburi ; iiBimcy to Issue the fol lowing Htiili'iiHiil lo the forejgn proSH "Fiom the vor > Hist dnjh'ot KM ex istence thu lower hoimn of parliament oveisti < pcil | ) all the limits of law In Its reply to the speech from the throne modlllcallon ol the fundament al law was demanded In the Hhapo of the uuppiUHslon of the council of the umpire ami the creation ol a respon sible cabinet Hy Its agrarian pro Knurr , hanod on Iho oxpioprlatlnn of land , the hens ( > ralni > d hopes that could not he realised and weakened the lospoct for property of others , al ready enfeebled. In thu speeches of Itg menthol a the house consistently discredited the tjovurnmont , which It von accused of ornnnl ln pogroms and disorders. By Bonding a deputa tion to lllalystok It openly aspired to xecntlve power. Fourteen doputtna appealed to the people , Inciting din- orders , a slop which called forth no expression of disapprobation from th hounu. In the last month of Its exIstence - Istenco thu house declared that the govvrniuont hud uctod Illuually in ex plaining to the population the naturt of the agiarlan project proposed by Itself nnd decided to address a uianl- ( onto to the pnnplit poinuadlng thorn not to believe In the goveimncnt ro- Harding the ( inostlon , but to await Its Rcttlument by parllamont. Several incmhors slno undertook Journoyn to the Inlet lot of Russia with the object of supporting ngltallon , thelt uppoar mice being followed by tenowtid dls- oidetH , pnpionm and strikes All these causes iieceKsltati'd the decision to dlhuolvo the house. " Murderer Commits Suicide. Peoila , July 20. Llge Wages , who shot and killed James Donnegan < U Edwards elation , \\iib found dead within one half mile from the shoot Ing , by a posse of resident of thu vil lage , with a Inillol hole In his tt'inplu A neaiby revolver told of biilclde Shooting on Crowded Street. New York , July 2G Prompted by Jealous rage , Salvator Ie\e Hied four shots at Theiesa Lodlto In West One ilundiedth street Miss Lodlto es caped uninjured , hut three pudcstrlans were struck by Hying bulletb , two of them being seriously wounded. Tracy Nominated for Congress. Mount Pleasant , la. , July 20. Geo. S. Tracy or Burlington was nominated for congrcbs by the Democratic con vention of the First district The con vention induisod William J Bryan. Fire Raging In Leeds , Eng. Leeds Ki g Jul > 2fi Flio broke out in the hunt of thl1- city late last night and Is ' -till burning ficiol ) this morning The damtge thus fat Is tb- tlinate 1 at $ .nn uou , including the Oicat Northern hotel. BASE BALLAT NELIGH Oakdnlc Goes Down to Defeat Ready for Norfolk. Nellgh , Neb. , July 20. Special to The News : An interesting game of hall was played yesterday afternoon on the Riverside par ) : grounds between the NeHgh Sludgers and tlio Oakdalo Juniors , resulting In favor of Nrllgh by a scoio of 0 to 12. Onkdalo had the game sacked but by a batting rally tri the ninth Inning by the Nollgh boys ga\o them the game by a good margin Following Is the score by Innings- XcliKh 20202010 5 12 Oakdalo 300 120000 9 Hattcrles : Nollgh Ilerold , Cole and Miller ; Oakdalo Kvarrs and Bangs Umpire , Geo. Webster. All Is in readiness for the reception of the Norfolk Brownies on the local diamond this afternoon at Riverside ball park. As this Is the first "real" ball game advoitlsed to take place on the homo grounds this season with Nellgh's fast bunch of players , a large crowd Is anticipated to witness the i contests. Baseball fan ? from Oakdale , r l Clearwater , Royal and Brunswick have signified their Intentions of being on * hand eR er Baseball Results. r American Association Minneapolis , f 3 ; Indianapolis , 2. Milwaukee , 3 ; } Louisville , 2. Kansas City , 3 , Tola e do. 4. is American League Philadelphia , 6- 3tm 4 ; Chicago , 1-2. Washington , 2 ; St , 3tP Louis , 0 New York. 5-9 ; Detroit , 4-0. P- Boston. 2 ; Cleveland. 3. ,11e e- National League Plttsburg , 0 ; New Yorh , 3 Webtorn League Sioux City , 5-Sj Denver , 3-2 Lincoln , 5-14 ; Pueblo , S 3-1. Omaha , 8 ; Des Molnea , 8. , 5II lid ) .