Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 12, 1894, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BE& TIlTllSDAY , Jl LY 12 , 19 Jk
d r lllnK of the train ml their comrade * l
th d jM > l predict that th ? y will le l wterelj
with anr of th linkers they m r encounter
The rK lrs can. t * h r > l dlwuMlnir h <
affair en ll . ami It Is evident frow
their ronTfrsatlun that they re eiiiwr fw
an * nB KiHent with lh enemy. They *
ttiry came hens to tk > fair ftjihllns am ) ml
bo killed > lk rats In trap. ml Ui y de
nit proiHwu to submit to tl t kind of treat-
An examination of the brWs rev ile l th
Urt that on * of the stringers bail been c i
off and small plee t wtx J substitute !
In surh a way that It wo M fall thrtwich as
eon a heavy weight p * ed over th rail.
Two men have l > een arrested an suspicion
of having been concerned In the wreck. Thej
are tviw In tUe ( nwnlhous * . They were nr
rr < ted near the scene of th * wreck by a
iloputy marshal. Knslne r McCoy , who was
en the train. MW the men Just before th
train left the tmk and pointed them wil
to the bffleen. They were heavily anneal
TSe depot has been cleared and a plckel
line now surrounds the depot at a distant
of aKiut a Meek In all directions. Then
have been rumors of dynamite buried In th
depot and It Is to avoid all tUnsur of
plosion that the depot Is truardeKl.
The city Is practically under martial taw.
Marshal lUldwIn this afternoon Issued a
pr-x-Umatton notifying alt i < ersau that the
trcops nero In the city and that the ardors
of the wmmandlns freneral would b * en-
forced. lie aUo cautions them .ipilnsi
alt unUnful as emb1apn.
Sheriff O'Neill tenlshl arrested S. IVer
dvn oo suipklon of belnK imi > IUMtei.l In tiu
derailment of the train. Worden Is well
known In this city. He BAS been quit *
prominent In UN > r circles and w-as recently
* nl as a delegate to the Chicago eonventUvi
of railway men. The sheriff Sus also arreste-l
A O Oreenwuld. William Hurt and H. K.
allesevt strikers , for e pM < Mly la the
of tite train. They will be heM
p J"K ! an Invwtisatteu.
Acting under ltitru < tk > s of General Ora-
tam. a deticbmeut ef soldier * tonight Tlsttc-1
the lieadqiwrters of the strikers and seised
a number e rltje * and about t * > shot < Bs.
Ni reiJtancv' \ > as oKenfvl by the strikers.
Otacer * have teund the tws. whk-h wene
UUJett , with which the rail * *
tTMKi th * track ami know who the
are that hid them.
? o urn Kits uv > ivt rmuT t ; > i < > FAXCK
They 5t rvb to tile l5 ll\ra y l > e t ud
July It. Y ! vUy aftr-
and evenlnx there was every lodk-atloa
tut tte r der l tr.-v > c would o t $ o tj * io
w ate without A Skrv * b.tttle. The strik
ers fe , l thetr saa * rvaiy atad tiJr ! pU' * d
C tittrs were t vjss * ' > - TSwjtjkd a
aad w nf fc d. la tfceir
ti * k were struas luea wisfc
rte < s , aptyareutty to raie tfej
StftiWM is they TSse striVe
toaa
aa
aata this uswmta * . wii >
tie
At
wn.tta
the
strts.tr * * a
that trwp * *
In rurt : "It c
el tie Vftti d ? tat wvuKi t * treas a
lit * Kux < ra * n5 wfelc& w Kl u > t wcslte tie
with jvar caws * . I a4viv yua
la tie *
vattoa jva ta a tva-
ScS ! vt ti
cject.
TRtx > rs
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fcy tie striSntrs Qesent S > * t5sta , \ iu
tt la cuoxBiaad : ct tie slUU Swt4
9 ? < Je tvs Ms-
t& sU f tr-viis t&
wt tr ttvat til * tmKatejp. Siocttr JiR-r
aVKvk tie ctUttu mr.-'ii'i ' tonn
part et tie
SERIES S.
The Book of the BuikJere
HISTORY
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OMAHA BEE.
SERIES NO. 20.
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WA
Sintti.
totllonrj Id vrercnt any on * frort
lnli < tf TlnK with th * t4uUr
horlly ftr 6 o'clock th * slMnwrs Ala
metla * n < l Aom * . with ti * tr ; xil ri al-o tJ
cmo ta ( he lnnJlng. Atttr Mnc tirrak
fastwl Ortifral arvbam orU r * l tli rK i t !
ta tll mtMrlc.
Thy lh n t iirchr\l to thr ilfpot ami to V
po Miloti , Th * strlXcrs Uil ln ilr b n
iionctl the station , nml no tlmpt MAS m < : <
t lBl rfr wllh th trooivt ,
KIHKD ON Till : MIMTIA.
After the rriruUr * hml march * ! to thi
! * > ot , Onrral Shrvhan onlr Kl th * flrs !
batUllon of Infantry ami two cwnxinUvs 01
the Klrst Infantry of Ran KrAWflseo to remain -
main In poss slcn of th water front until
further enl rs. PcrotlT hail the regular ;
rfJchfU the ilctvt wh n the mllllla was flml
upon by slrlkr . who were arubushml on
the Yolo county tMt of th * rlr r. Th * mllltla
rrtnrnl the Are. ami over WO shots w rt
e\chanppJ. The strikers abamlonrO thrli
sltuAtloii ami rscatxnl lu the heavy brush
which Ilnttl the river tank. U Is thought
one striker was oumet ! . as he was seen tc
stagger alone th lert .
About 11 o'clock this morning 0 neral $
rwrlnttntienl Kltlmore InstructJ Division
SiiMTlnt | nant Wright to proceed to Ket out
trains. An engln * was immediately pot
ready ami men were sojn oR.r.it ? U la clettrlnt :
th * tracks t > rj > ratory to movlnK trains.
Humlmls of people are In the vicinity of the
depot , but no iletnoostrAtlon Is twine mule.
ixneral people who llv * on 'fte Yolo IJ *
of the river siw his ccmratta * carry th *
woundeil along ; the leve anl frequently
stopping to give him a drink. Ti ! ri * erv
about twenty-drv men In the jun ? and
MU\UV were rwvsntied i s i > roaitu nt
jtrlXer ? ,
Harry Knox. chairman ot the tueilUtlon
committee , lost nUht cent the follow las ; dls-
ptitch ta lletKral Miiujrer Town * of the
Southern lvAdrte :
" \ \ \ \ the merabors of the A. R. U. . will
mov and so safely to their ilftsltHatlon All
trains. Incluillnp local , overland , null , pas.
sraccr and freight trains , an condttloQ all
enu > kves who ar new out and those wb
luv lvi dlschAr ed far refvslns ta handle
Pullmans b * relnstAled nltbont prejadico.
This hA < t-on our posItKin since the begin-
nine of the strlV * . "
Knax states that his object In senttlng the
> ! l < patch Is to nfut * the as.erth > n of tae
uttierti Pacific company that the strikers
have at all times uerjlsloatly refused to take
oat aoy tolns.
n.WK IT rr roit TIIK HAY.
> oathrrn l * rlle Mnally
fort to ? t > Tralu .
SAN FUANCISCO. July 11. Fur over
twtaty-faur hours United States rvs lir ?
hive biNtn la the fi Kl la cu-.h TU CAli-
fornU. but th * nltrcaJ blockavie has cot
ba brola fact , the jitfcttHra tinls t
is deemed more serious thin it hi * b ea at
any tim < heretofekr . Itttuias life hAS b e&
SAcrlttced it SacrAtuecto in a Jiorror whlct
ti * striSifrs ar Acvased cf hAvlus perp-
tratevL AH of th * vk'tlta * Nst o * were
As A result the f Jit > .c of the
and tae soWI-frs > n the a U &AS
uat'l tae tu n ciMup > ias
cuoteodictj : toro.s AT not only as d -
as Nifere. b : Cjly and desperate.
It U clear tiAt tii striker * nAlcii tat
flly of ot' < ealy re3i < tla < the VnlteJ Stile *
artuy ts they StAVv re Hted All lucnicira !
aad stAte AathiKj. . Krcot ti-J dAStarJty
tActtcs eo > p ) v d. ties ? Aftfracec at icrA-
tie rs-AUrs * aJ tie rAlltvasl
it t $ apfaruat. 5sw v r. thAt ti *
ac'-cs of
r.ux th * dAy \ r * true ? }
Ta * 4rst itucX frvci atd r cvwr WAS early
la ti * nMNrote . At * oVlccS ; Cufoo * ! Gra-
Ucdttl at SACTAsiecto wii A fare * of
* r iS RsulAr * . X * < iort WAS tsado t ?
! direct ta ti * AKi < rtt TAciSc "dejot aad t.vj > ;
yards. A fw baadrM p vipte cAttwral At
i ta # dtfut wr * disv rsjd by tie cttt. At
I tie wStArr * * A < ! * Uciouat of itis * ctt tli
tjtt lf : t * saird ti * witsr fr-at. Th *
cfrf w-sr * j > jtw-r cat of si Sit
tils Utt ! * t-aad f asihtsAnsea WAred
witi rliw y A f-w _ cf socie tw ntr-
MS tie * p5v.tf > sW * of t5 rltvr. T > * ailli-
rtturafvS ti * fire iati Atcat : > >
rciisi ? ii icrc s tie riv c t ff r *
. 5 party tUjd. A JUpAs f b * > y ,
ca tic riv r i-Asi. WA
Aftjr tiH
i : w-it twy J i-stttii * 5uil ecvifi
FIRST TRAIN' WAS \VRSCKS1X
ef t = * la.i ! ! Stiles
ti * rAilrv4d v kitls frsat tcta tSw
aJ tralas wr * aii' ' ajx At
sou * A trita W-JL * dlsyuttfSt tve OaVUad
i r A sSruo. ; : tst5tt : fjtird. Aataaj : tk *
srf striker * l& tbii > streets tier * wr *
Aa iocr
-it lit * ar eeea ij. > i
,
vri * Jwni sjiw a iviy tif saj > -
tk * rjuttv a bcW.w. YSw
A ; tfee ferfcip * emtK'xl t e riitewi
t * VVAJ * Its * SiKt * v trite , *
tt * ww.-Swr * aaw t ;
t * tJwtrvsti * a , > triuts east b * raa
tkjit ite * . fct * i. tkrtr tij
try er
AS OstiSi i t-Niaj ti *
AK ennt. few * vt
r.ulr < Mvt
Ubtt
t
* t\i crate.
CAT * wwy. APwr aJU ttt * 6aj i
1
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c * * jofwd & v
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Jfter & * . * > & tevaa
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ta
< * * rt W4j ett.
ii sti tojat
tojatUt
Ut
at ECtKHS uj Hl.f ( pumMt Vtotjf
sa St-v u6 t Su .iiw. .
W tt * niWHUMMOi rf tSj * 'OiUt
tit-.c iefitM tt * rui UMM tote *
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4 < tC aud * * a tm & <
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n i < ht ur. 8r i fti , n j ,1 5 iu > - rt ,
. , r , ft 'ipi yt
rommerve between * h states and they wert
not disolieyuiR the law if h y were coerceil
Into not runring the trains by threats and
fear of vtolene > .
, coii > < riiiinSFAVKY. .
Hl Onp Thouund .11 rn Oftrr Jnutprit on b ]
tentnil lj Uor t'nlon. '
Omeha Central Labor union held a re.cula :
meetinj : last night In Patterran's hall , witt
a l.irfie attendance of delegates and visitors
at which considerable business ot a pwblh
nature was transacted. President John I )
Schupp cAlled the meetlnR to order ant
Fred O. D * n of Typographical untoo No. .
190 , was appointed assistant secretary.
The secretary announced that delegates ask
log admission nere In waiting to I *
Initiated. tceworkers assembly No. S S
presented H. K. BovrmaaUxlc ; Cltj
red ratlon. P. Hojsn. F. A. Martin , J. M
Murphy. J. J. Murphy and K. F. Haley
Machinists union No. 31 , Charles K. Seatw.v
nho were all accepted and Riven the usual
obligation.
The special committee appointed at t
hist resoUr meettnt ; to receive the Hoiru
Comtuonwealcrs reported having received th <
necessary assistance after "hard rustimg. "
Muyar Mentis was especially commended fu :
his action in alining the Commonweal
army , also proprietors of the Co-OpetA'iv *
hotel. The remainder of the report was In
line with the resuHr news published here
tofore In the columns of The Iw.
The next committee to report was the
special committee appointed to map a u s
plan for formlnc tabor military companies.
First of all the committee recommended
that Omaha's organised labor do orsrinlis
Into aijlltary companies. The committee
also recommended that one recruiting
oScer. with tno aides. b elected by
the central body and that a committee of foor
be chosen to vlilt the various labor orgacUi-
tlons In the city aad explain tfce methods cf
military organisation to be foltowtd by the
Central Labor unton. Federal tactics were
also recommendetl and It Is Jh ? expectation
of the committee that several" hundred will
bt enrolled ithtn a few days.
The companies will be orsanlis-i Into
which will form a nttcleus for alllny
ap to 1W at any Urn * there may b a ne-
WMity fr so dom ? . Tae ortrialsation will
b * started In ac-vrdane * with the laws of
Xebrajka povtralns the orsnlratior. of mili
tary companies aail all of the members are
opfiwed to law lesiRess la asy shape or form
whatever. They propose that the eoapaales
shall Nfcotue well drilled , so that they miy
be an * id In preserving- peace wien pro-perly
cdtkd upon.
Tie leaders say that the cwa > panl will
drill about twice each -iwek until they- be
come proftcieat. ar.d that they will not ccae
omUr tfce wntn > l of the state authorities un
til they are wU drilled icd coaM b > J of rente
use ,
Gmest I. isbeha wj elected as recrait-
tair oCcer. aad Alfred Fawkner acd F. O.
t\Ac Aide * . The < e tir < * . 5th J.V. .
constitute the cotaatUtw.
Th * li-cr r-ar ' 5t rjport \ ! th ?
meet cf tie trouble bJt tia th ? Fred Krug
Brewing eotar-icy ac > l Coopfrs uclca X . 19
Aad IJsit h reafter the brewin : : cosnpiay
would us * wnty uatoo-cuid * o ? * rAp ? . *
* SCORED OLXEV AXP SEAVEY.
Th * uakia thea tciji : up the coas derAtioc
of the kttir pcrpcrted to hoiTS been soot
by Cklef ef rolsce S AV T to the cklsf cf
puJk-x" of CalcAiro * ad also hi * iction wiea
th * Ifagxn Coatcwcweil army ArrtvL It
WJ3 SJUd tiAt tie Citfef Of FCllC * Of Osxiht
seat hs * detectives to try t * Uad the H. ia
orciy cc t9te ISWA ? iid * aad t At ch Ciciril
Ljt r tiak'a ccaialtts * sacot-edjd ia Uadtaj ;
ta ? araiy oa ta * OtoihA s df. whsr * there
wu < ani * hope to ? < t fcd fur tie cs e. A
cocnatSttee cf thra * WAS iprcfaJsvi t dnw
op re olct.vcs etrrtioiaj : ta * s aticma : sf
ti * trafcc ca tiif iad other sjAttsr * . Ta *
cciuatUtse rircrt d tie fclJcwSas resolaticas.
AS tie s iis cf th *
wnriUi. Gcvwr Ckvsltuid. pre i eat of
thI'tttwd 5xts. luis at tae head of the
Uvr ki ) artmeat of tit * tsatlan a CMSwao
is aovr a ltr ctcr of the Cak-JCix Burtbv ea
Jt C Jftcy r-utrwid aad wa s was , prevloasly
to bis aux > $ ttatest a * att0ra y cva raS. at-
toraey n > r > ahl rallrv&tt congpisy. and as
Attoraey G&teml Otoey. x * nUlrcad ( it-
rrs-i frocs
ig ; his pr < * ct pc it a : aad
SVxttt Grover CHvufcind. by his
< > i fevierat troops Ajrsuajc ta *
urf til ? covifrcor of th * vwttt.ii !
state < Kf llfrx > Sv aaKx-raticaUy SovA J vi tit ?
rtstaw cf Ubcr AwU AS ta * aatoc rty of
twci * rule ;
Kuiviv ! . Tttit vo cua > i < fiaa ta *
of ciStsn. > t \Jeral trccps to cc rc *
w/ben rj ciHed f r by ti arovyroar ,
Grwr r
v by - -
tswc l. of msii iJitoc wlsaa a * Aa i tfe *
,
Acts Swivw fc ea o. > cisaSttM by tfce rab of aa-
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p'-tttAii cits * * of ti < p-'ttBtry. t Ctitri ai to
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pnlnted J V > Ran. Herman O'len.
D Clem Dfater Aha ( Kerrigan and August
Ueerman
_ _ _ _ _
O.X THE cllNrUAU I'ACtl'lC.
flenenil Ilrookc nuU Untonet I'olnnd Confer
Sa absolutely neceiaary was It yesterday
that General Uroake hoaU get Into direct
communication wltt ( Colonel Poland at Ogden
that President" Clark 'of the Union Paclfle
placed a through'wtr at the service ol
the commander of" itfe Department ef the
Platte. Colonel 1'sUmVhaving bwa assigned
a room in the union depot at Ogden. For
two hours the military officials held the
wire , during whlclt , time a plan of campaign
wa agreed upon , made imperative by the
order of President Cleveland that the Cen
tral Pacldc should be. opened up.
Wh le the details of the campaign were
kept a profound secret , it was ascertained
that a plan of operations weald be pursued on
the Central Pacific similar to that which
worked # o successfully In lifting the
blockade on the "Overbad. " Colonel Po
land. Immediately after the conference with
his chief , began skirmishing around for
equipment and will at once send troops to
all terminal points on the Central Pacific ,
stationing forces at Carlln. Wlnnemocca ,
wadsworth. Trockee aad Colfax. and. If pos
sible , Join trxipa now at Sacramento. It
Is General Brooke's Intention to open up
the nnd and he has already shown con
siderable ability ta accomplishlns that which
he trees after. General Manager 0lcklnon
stated list nlsht that he had not had a
telegram from Uotte ic tea days asd thought
that the wlr s had been tampered with.
He sent a message of Inquiry yesterdiy
afternoon to Union PaclSc officials tt Dutte ,
but up to 10 o'clock last night had receiv-d
no reply , which waarraed his suspicions
that all was not right at Butte. Butte. hi
said , would be left to the Northern PAclac
General \Ve-ley Merritt having that city in
charge , and when the Norhtera Pacific lifted
the blockade th * Untoa Pjtclflc would be In
the same position. General Jterrltt's orders
being slallir to those of General Bn e.
\Vlth the Hftlcc of the eaibureo c-a the
Union Paclac aad the cooseqiuat "taov ng of
freight ti * mlcera at Reck Springs went
back to work yesterday , haviaba laid oS
for nearly a wwk on aeeocat of a Uck of
cars.Yith the miners at war * a great deal
of the exeltsaieat his died oot asd the two
cooipaaies of iafAatry at thit poict will b *
at occe available for service oa th * Central
Paclde. whkh w H aid : a Cclacel PoUn-i's
force i in the field.
Mr. Dtektcsoa reported everytatac qul t
ea th * Uatoa Pacific system Aad basta'sj
assuming Its norasil wcdltfoa.
TWO ntrrCTY IIAKMIALS KI
U'hltlnc. luil the > r oe of a Klotou DU-
.
HAMMOND. July ItA re rt from Wait
ing stat" tiat two Uaitid States tlepcty niar-
shAls wer * killed this ev si-jc aad a naait r
wounded la a 5ght with rioters. Adjotiat
G a rAl Rctbias taixedUtely djtAiled tirs *
CMDpaa'.es of state auttiia caJsr cctaaiAad of
Cotoc * ! A. F. L < s to tie jcaze acd cn cc = -
piay ti > Rcfcy. Pilot NichoUs KmM aaJ th *
crew of th * tog Kittw wur * dred oa by tt'
mlitu ! at Blue Istaad tats afemcoa be : s
on * WAS lajnred. T > x > ceapaalfs cf risru-
Urs Kin twea scat ti > Ch caw ta r ic-
fores th tailiUA. > XViti
* Ti4 strikers it : ?
* d-raii d xnd w > ar = ; d. Th < y ca-
rjt ! a tAKk caaaSR thu raccaiar frass ti--
adini oil worSj wilci j a * I Jarz -
oit stilt * aad R stfed * "raidy"jr ictt a. B *
sides thli nvser i6 r s aad rarsjvsri A = l
S.f''O rounds cf an atai
carevi. "
_
rtr S PortUjxi TMlR tar a. Month.
SALT LAKE , JaljFc r c-o = raalss cf
tc * Sistecth rri sat at Fort r > : cli3
Ar * fceM aa < ir cr2rs ? Jo g-j oct cc tt *
Soctaera Facfclc read"an sicrt sct&KT !
Uates TAcHo read -arii ? jtirt oct A tirccih
tnia for PwtlisS ttotsat. t-ia iiirst
stno ? ti * big Scois ci tiit aioctX '
ti * eicitptioa cf i si < r : strftci ti *
bjJ iAs tsn pet fc gsoti co&iitfoa.
. Tits Xcrtiira
frc = t ti * * AS i iii Eft St.
-AZ ! iAterv'tty , irrivsvj tiiAy. Xca * cf ti *
itr--ini aiea weeM ar > tj wk Aai ttwin
yj toMtsoO Ai wlti tii Mai * CTST ii cara- "
ic wtti. Ti * trAfc fraai ti * T S ; - a ! t * ia
tos.c.rrjEc ! t ti ? * euut oai in ttoi !
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\ V1IITEII1LLVAS \ TOO SMOOTH
St. Joe Sluggers Coaldn't Connect with
Alec's Eccentric Slants ,
ONLY GOT THREE HITS OFF HIS WORK
StcVey Lends tlin Home Tram In Stick Work
that Mmte < lohn on Very Wenry
'
of Ills Kate Three Tied
at the Top.
Omaha. II ; St. Joseph , t
Dvf Motnes , 7 ; Lincoln. I.
Jacksonville , II ; Peorln , 10.
Rook Isl&nd. S : Quiacy , 7.
Cincinnati. S : New York. 5.
Louisville. 7 ; Brooklyn. S.
Chtcapo. B ; Itoston. 1. . . . ,
Cleveland , li ; WajhlmttAtu K ; Innings.
St. Lrtui * . U ; Philadelphia. 12.
PHtsbunr. S ; Baltimore. S.
In.lUnapoli' , 7 : K.in * s City. 6 ; 14 Innings.
Mlnceni > o4h > . S. Detroit. 1.
Gram ! JUMd.s 17. Sioux City. 11.
Nine unwashed pilgrims from the ancient
city of St. Jee tounged around la the Charles
Street park yesterday afternoon aad watched
the rallant Rourkes entertain about fifteen
hundred people by swatting hors at s imoag
tie houses about the grounds and piling up
large , juicy runs.
Thes * pilgrims had credentials as mea-
twrs of the St. Jc < ball team. b t oatsWe of
Judge. Cooley'j work , and that was not blind-
lagly refulgtnt. they failed to do anything
worthy of mention.
Dicen Whltehlll. one * the i ro and the
KiM of Tyrone , was la th * box for tte
Rourkes. and he mid * Kntsl y' crew
tfclak they didn't kacw a l.ttle Nt .aboct
the scla cf htttlns : . All throa h tie kins-
draw a out contest he hew tiem down
strictly ta a dkt ot rawari = 'i. givtas
theca but four hits , oae of wtici. that of
tii jreasy Mr. Holliaysworth , beins the
scratchiest Xlad of a scratch. The DiJcoc
has wca the town , aad if ie will call up
ta. * morning I'll tara him over tfc kys.
and If that doij.n't satisfy hta I'll tarn Mm
coder the keys.
Alexander is truly a grait tnas.
Johaay Joiaioc. a brother cf jA p r' . dW
tie 3itl s for tae ptUritn * . He s * ed to
SAV * a Charlie h r * < la iis rlgit eye aad
his eSorts to fool PA'S twys were stria ? *
Th * saw * teasi ] oac * core this tfJ ra < os.
Tt * sc r :
OMAHA.
A-3. RIB. . SH. SB. PO.A - E.
Sry. tn 9:0 *
I asc ford , 55 $
Hstchb a.
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rti2 * LA. foc1 . Efets * on iMl&s : BT
Jot - 2. 5. by WcKlbfetfa. 1 ; by WTilteiiUi.
. F-JL5SAJ boltsCwfey. . t ; Fear. L.Y iK
7ttcii < * . Jotcsoa. a. Straci set : Br Wifte-
hiU. 3. by Jefcssee. J 5sy HcKi ! * = . I.
= jr * : WarU.
LTXCOLN. JtOy U. < 3.5Ciil Tetegrirs to
Tt * Bf. ) LcuSEibau -sneaiec * ! ta tb.e
aft r tw * d < c ctit. i = d tiiiv
a. bui fccfai i ti.e osipir * A = * i La-ar-
i" * stostf yjvtto KMS te tie cross Jtad
asUnec-s-i tate J. h-jis rs = . scatte-i
Mor s tu scor * firs rus * Ri > i7's
caipcrtE ti $ tisea = xs ; tic3a * fo.cto < T t
both teacu. Fccr IUUsrri zsj.ia cC
fcs si * irs : ir-I ody tars tiersoJter.
bas t : w ii stTsc : ec diys" aotlc * of
tac.tsi : Curtate of
LI = cct = . ! * * * * * 4
D-s Aloises . < * ' ' I
Eamvi ra = s : Linoite. i : D5 Uotaes. 3.
Srr--c : Liscate. - . Etes iI K.ai , 3. KUi :
. . Porter.
Koc-t mast I iTrrsisoR . < * * oc bills : OC
LociaMi . 4 ; off Grxrr. 5. Si TKi cot :
Ety LtfoJnhn.r.X i ; * T Gra. 3i L Kit by
. . .
fcrtr irunntaA. f = jtr * Ki4y. Sitwcws :
T fe rA = i o Ti B < -vFAc-i5.KiTfai ims.
ttiiijCrecs ENSirU tafKt af fc = , yi &
= s.rrL3la tt * im frrri-j tSrs * = wn wnsr *
to tt * t"xt te
= sca tif til * cci.'irsslj. . S
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= i rocs ; lictoccrttt * . 4 ; Pwc&t. t.
hits ;
.
tits : Jvi&cM.TtEi : * . .
Errur * Jj acioiT l6 * . t ;
Tscrtm. L" =
ROCS ItOC X IO , J fcr 1L .S
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LEGCE O-lJtEj-
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at lUftjUWt Ci. KUi
EL T5t * Bun u .f
? -K\ti OrtiStl tu.fvij.taisde lilrf CCt < (
ei * stefti ojni tecei
8 * eufte * ta saw surtlt. S ucf : f
t ' 1 J I l ii > t S ! El
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trtflfcr CMT < fentit lit =
f. SestK * * * - B * < am efc. ; ker C nwr t ;
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jwnir
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L
uftr
knocked \Y > < tervdt nut nt Ihc bx t > l
won > y a very mirr-iw marjtin New YorK
batted eui two run * In the ninth. Score
Cincinnati o 9 1 J 1 O J w - <
New York 9 * -
Hit * Cincinnati. 11 ; New York , 9. Kr-
rors. Cincinnati. 4. Burned runs : C1ncln <
n tl. S ; New York. X Two-Nuw hitsCuria'
van. Parrot ! . HollMay. Fuller Three-baiK
hits Vaughn. Rtuile. First on ball * : Bj
Westervelt. S , by Clark. 1. Strut'k outBj
\Vesterv lt. I ; by Clark. I. Tim * : On
hour and P.fty minutes , t'mplre : Oaffney ,
Batteries. Parrott and Murphy ; Wester
veil , Clark and \VHon.
HrmiuliiR Ilrlil 'Km Down.
LOUISVILLE. July U. The horn * tearr
rrnidc It three * tralitht from Brooklyn to
day. The Brideicrooma could not touch
Hemmlmr after the third. Richardson's
Brldin ? was the feature. Sctire :
IXKilsrtlle 01130005'- ]
Brooklyn 0390098&-3
lilts Louisville. M ; Brooklyn. S. Errors :
Ixjulsvtllo. S ; Brooklyn. 5. Earned mn :
Ix > ulvlllf. 3 ; Brooklyn. 5. Flmt on balls :
Oft Hemmlns. 1 ; off Stein. 3. StnKk out :
By Heramlns. 1 ; by Stein , i. Two-bas *
hits : Flaherty. Burns. Stein. Sacrifice hits :
Hemrainc. Stolen b : Brown. I , Clark ,
Burns. Double pla > s : Ulohard ra to Pfef-
f r to Lutenburs- Hit by pitcher : Sh-xk.
Time : One hour and fifty minute. Um
pire : Hurst. Batterle- Hemming am )
Weaver ; Stein and D-ailey.
I'lrate * lUtted l.ucky.
BALTrMORK. July ll.-Lucky battlns
and creat work oa the IMttsbury's ontrtew
won the Rair.e today. Score :
Baltimore 9 ! 1 1100 3
Plttsburs S 6 2 S 1 9 - !
Base hits : Baltimore. 1 : Pittsburc , J.
Brrors : lUltlmon ? . I : Plttsbunr. 1 Earn-d
run : Baltimore. 1 : Ptttsburc. t Two-base
hlu : Brouther . Keeler. Steni l. Bier-
bautr en. Lvons. Three-base hits : K > < ler ,
Brouther ? . Struck out : By Gutnbert. 1
Time : Tvro hours. Umpire : Lynch. Bat
teries : Inks aad Clarke ; Mack and Gum-
b rt-
C of the Tranw.
Played. Won. Lost. Pr.Ct.
" " *
1- :
'
J .4
XA
41.4
3S.I
M.7
= 54
Grind llaplil * Ilrmftatr * Cax-Off Loop
Foionsh to ttnst ? lo M City.
GRAND RAPIDS. July 1L Klllen. re-
I a < d nwently from the home chsb , was
put la for another trial this afteraooa aad
proved very eSective. Score :
Grand RapJds . l # IS l- > * -lT
Sioux City . 1 2 : 1 4 * 4 6-lt
Ba. * hita : Grand Rapid * . 15 : Sioux City ,
11. Errors : Grand Rapk ! * . S ; Siosuc City , i
Earae-1 runs : Grand Rapid * . U ; Sioux
City. 3. T ro-ba e hitCaruthers. . Carrot.
Caltopy. G orse. Three-base hitCarrol. .
George. KosTrt ver. Camp. Struck o t :
Wteelock. Hocrlever. Marr. Stewart.
Kraus * O. Cunningham < J > . D-xiM * plays :
Stewart to McAuley. Ttme : Two hears
aad thirtv rainates. t'mrtre : SSierwlan.
Bjtetrtes : KiUss aa i Spi * * ; Ctin iashasi
and Reaves.
K. y t'ir th * Wllrn.
DETROIT. July IL Th * Creams not only
Borcoer * C'Jor suppurt. but were ua-
to tit McFortaod out oi tl e
Detroit . * * * 1
Mlna-aroUs . 9 I : 2 1 - *
Bi JK - D'r. . 't. * : Mtnna ? . > ll5. 1 * .
Error * : Detroit. ' : Mtn aaroifc. 4. Eirae-1
ruas : Utaneapotij. I. Twvb < t5 tits :
West , BcrreC. Boras. ScracSc oat : By
B.xx-fcer . . - by JIcFarfctad. L Cziptre :
JZeIX > QJ.ki. Ttafcf : TRri hoar * and ttn cais-
Ktes. Bittsrws : B rchirs aai Joan = .
ami BXTT-H-
Ji ranJiy" Horn * Hen.
EXDIAXAFOUS. Joly tL McCortty caver -
er 'd hinu-K' witlt elorr in tt testt ta-
tuac t iay by pesttiet ? tt * bait oe : ot tt *
territory aas ! wisctoj tie = ICM for Issliin-
aotts. Score :
? iis . . . .I 1 44 * J41 t
Oty . lj * * * - i
T : Ka25of City.
Ml Errors : It&liirapoJi * . 5. SiS5i5 City.
Ctty. 3. Twbl * bits : SlsMcte. Gray.
Ttre-fca * * ' tits : Msjti. Miaai3-r _ K = * e
roas : McCortisr. PhiH'ps. IbLw.n i tut > :
OS FtUHjs. 1Uoptre : Kerioj. Bates rwa :
atts * .
ac o
Pitvsi W-j = _ Lei Pr.CX
SScct Cty . * > K T1.7
3i > 24 -S ) J
54 ± > J4.'i
Grasi Rapfti * . fT 32 IS
I3.fro.\potto . _ ? { 29 5
E Srott . . . 3 K
_ * 4 14 < J
FATORITZS L.XNDED TUE CO1 > .
Ous of li K.HM *
Go ii > : k
CHICAGO. JtxJr tt-A ftU ? sbil
\YifMftgraia pari iaw JBCW S = * ; s
ATEC S tC fety. Sti'if Cf g' at' * ' TtnS S
rac * foe ti * Great W taro ! Eiaac-A H *
aaiir rtitnvlat. vttit VAJJ I efief op. \
w > js ; < m rscccii faitt * ii itA2c < - Dr. 5L M i
rx = ia ti * S Ot rac amiwwtt s fjjtJr. E-J }
CIA77 > f4 UT " rt A ? < 13 * * it fN . Etft ? d f
t SPiRSc * -am wvci-j t e AX extr * ! tcAr-
, Etst Sacrrity. Dtcw 1c ti
rAO ? * tL tEy ! * . Pff atJksj. TTVG. ii.i
si ia J. SoriE iriTsE3 iiay. At I t 1.
pit tid ( jcrti. R > ss to :
_ 5Vst rAj . tS * _ AZji A ijjf farfan.ri . ; Dfcrja
l > talr iTliai > f : lsK\ t
l > -wca. Miyf ra. > 3 t t aeoni. AlfaE it
ta it tiiri. TtaM. ! - * *
moe. Gri : W 3tcn
A & llf SibUSi I I tli 4 > WUC ,
2 - to L * wecaii , LiaJU. VI to I >
ti rx- * . -mfe : o = a. scvt'eaii. 52 Ry
* 7 tW i * WX3O. S3 at t > f B li ) JitCWmi , ASJIJ. C
t t > tiuext. TteulC. . .
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tt t t > tfiteJ. TlaM-i : HI u
StKi C-AI . lkt-Manc * < MT t sjifitr MA.J- ,
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i uijaii , Aaoii Jtiy 3 tW toI * skirl. Tlc i :
i-"V E
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J.
Ko if ia * . I I 'I 'I ' J i SI W
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Lutti uui
STUfc * Euort
t TS * B *
'a * ttjt r-4 we f -
doee
5-csnt box of
Beecham's
Pills
- STT a aH >
ff will frequeady prove
Sas elective is a < ioc-
Irrme heat nn 1 fler- * Temperalurl
1 In the * un an.I the wind blew abou il
thirty miles an hour
HKATKN ACSIX AS
Yljtllnnt One * Mor * Knocked Oat by tb
1'rlnre of \ \ lr * Vac 111.
GLASGOW. July II. A ln has tlieVlg-
IHtv * t * n bala br th Dritannla.
Th distance Mlfed was Hfty mills , twlca
over a wars * nearly s < j ur , then to U
opposite ngl * of the Mioare and back * s la.
Thrco sides of IN * square are broken br
JuttlRR points of land. Th course li oqa
call.nc for the best mmenshlp tt li
ek > r to th op n sea than the tioyal Clyde
Yacht clab' course , and generally has
fresher breezes. Th prite offered br the
Uoyal Northern Yacht elab was { . Th
start was mad ? at 10.JO a. m. . with scarcely
a brei blowing. The Vltflant had
slightly the beat of It. Her ballut had
ben shifted since yesterday's rac * . and she
appear * * ! In ranch better trim. At the see-
end mark boat. under Mount Stewart the
American U d the prince of Wales' yacht
br ! minutes * S * conil . The BrlUnaU.
however. had th * best of tie SAltlns ; to the
end of the arst round. paste. ! the V gllant
and crossed the tin * In tfas Ied.
The beat from \Vmy to the hocc * mark
was dreary. as th * wind fH to ItRht air.
The time at the home mark was BritincU.
4 15 ; Victual. 4 22 i $
Th * U.-IUnnta won by 31m Us.
STATE TKXMS CIIAMIMO.XMI1FS.
single * Competition to ll Ilrlil la Oni h
Unrlnc the Trrtrnt Month.
Time to drawing near for aaoiher lawn
tennis tournament In Omaha. Next w k
the competitioa for the state champ , -oshlp
In doubles takw place at Hasting , and th
week folks-vine. beginning with the Sth
Injt. . the ainpl s championship competi
tion will be h W in this city. The following
circular sp * ks tor Itself :
Neb -i. < a State Lawn TennH Chanipl n-
shtp isicgle * ! . oswr. to All Resid-r.w ef
" 5f f tt-Thf annual lawn t-nnu to urn * .
ment In r mlmen' < i jingles will be hM on
the rrouods oi the Omaha Laa TeaaU
Twenty-third and Ham-y s r ts ,
The winner win hMJ the title cf
for UN. anl will receive a
-
. * ' cos ' * * * * * wire ! ! *
to the winner of the -ro s
etfehepte7eT * ' * * S "Ct " *
InSn iUic competitors J
namet < . accomr nk < j bv * atrcce f-s to
the secretary.- . H. Youn ? . IC'l Cap-
U2L avnu < Omaha , before July n
wtn take
FOL-ISTH TIJtK roll TUB SAINTS.
Omjhi Will IUr the MLuoorUai for Vle-
ttnu on LaUlf - Day Thl VTfelc.
Tils afteraooa thi Cteahis ar.d SL Jos
wilt tnet for tte fcarth tine this w ek at
thi Charles Street park , and Captain Jfc-
Vey arill cake a tremealouCort t3 kl k
the pilsricis a notch tower. The plt-hera
who will oppo < < eact otier ar MclTackJa
an.i Bratov. an.1 it i * deUan to walnuU
tStatS4siinyb.au * tts rival out that U
li tb * RoorS s pUy ball iti * u--y did
ywterilar art-mojo. It will b Uil-e ' dar
aoi of ccorse ttts sa-jj Kttts part will b4
cro lrf with tfc * fair one All of the
with SL Joe have ta HSwnuIy cat-
be : to-lay looJe o fjr a
. . .
V , . Catcher .
of D Jlolan
Crlttcitcn.
DSS MOD.-ES. JaIT 1I.-3 ; U1 Tele-
& ; e. > Ti Truiss izd Later
nbtotis ill tie dtocj ii 0,4
city , rut hr ta = sit ird pa .i a rsaota-
tfcc w SCTCUC : sie CitaLjo Trilw e. r = tir
C ia nai HertU. It srjj ; a. 3e.I ovsr tij
PCIK U of ti * Trjcj iriiicU oafac , wtlri
till iirjsohuoc , in rjf-rrj J to it
tie = a.cer of
TEOUBLE AT UXCOLX
5U5h5 In.tiltj.oa of a Slrlis la s&e
11XCOLX. Jaly to TH 3M.1
S-s fir tl < rr ! t to fcuactjfa
ti - tin r ta s omen
rf TCC : : o >
aai oil c u3o ci
> se ATa : -vrt All tit saaMj
tii : rf tie eoraxii.Trf OKSM frza i R
i aislurU ; ci cr a tru etaiiy u
Lfissjfc , iTriiTtr u i TUJJ-
XSSE.VSK.V CTTT , Jllr LI < SfiKiU to
iirB itjDlI zwut n si Si *
f JviteuSu. Oty "it btU
it ti * Swaiiiri ti-awr &us nTsmor-
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