Portland Daily Press: May 29,1885
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PORTLAND I) A IT ,Y PRT1KK FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 2^,1885. ""“AitM^TTKKl PRICE THREE CENTS. ^{l23.^1862—«VQL^23._PORTLAND, _ SPECIAL. NOTICES. ENTERTAINMENT*. THE PORTLAND DAILY PRESS, SUNK IN A FOG. THifi INDIANS. THE BASE BALL. NATIONAL EN CAM PH ENT. Published every day (Sundays excepted) by the OLD WORLD. more EASTERN NEW ENGLAND LEAGUE GAMES. PORTLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY, than Thirty Whites Killed by the Eastern New England League. Fall Detail* of the Official Pr#gr*m*ie. At 97 Exchange Street. Portland, Mb. A French Fishing Vessel Cut in Apuches—The Savages Scattering in PORTLANDS 6, BROCKTONS 3. Choice Sale! Address all oonunonloatlons to Small Bodies. Emperor William’s Illness More About 1200 people were on the Portland The committee on hotels reported that all Apron Twain and Sunk by Steamer grounds PORTLAND PUBLISHING CO. yesterday afternoon, and saw the home team defeat the hotels were not and that Tuscan, Ar., May 28.—A despatoh from Serious Than First Reported. city filled, ample 10 City of Rome. the Brocktons after a most was dozen Ladies’ Figured Deming says that the Indians have scattered exciting game. room left at the island and Old Orchard m The Portlands WEATHER INDICATIONS. small bands in different parts of southern opened the game in a lively man- hotels. The accommodations left will accom- 5 cents New Aprons, Mexico. More than thirty citizens are of the Commune Not to be ner, Annis sending the second ball pitched to him modate 8,000, and in families in the GIDDEFORD, Flags down to the lett field private Men Ill- 20 dozen 29. Twenty-two Go Gown with the reported to have been killed. Many of their fence, and took two bases. city proper there are 1,000 rooms left. Ladies’Assort’d Washington, May Munce was his base on — bodies given balls, and both scored -Y8 The were mangled beyond recognition. Last Displayed in France. It was announced that 150 doable gas lights indications for New England are Fated Craft. on Oxley’s hit over the fence for a home run. 15 cents. evening the Indiaus were reported in the vi- Long could be afforded for the camp, in Aprons, fair weather, lower barome- fled out to Toffling, Weidel struck out, and Phillips equal power southerly winds, cinity of Cook’s fifteen miles northwest to 25 electric and an Peak, hit safely, stole second, and was put out in at- lights, at expense of $200 20 dozen Ladies’ Assort’d warmer. of ter, slightly Deming. The greatest excitement prevails an tempting to score on Clark’s hit. Three runs for less than the latter lights would oost. New 28.—The oi in Fears of Outbreak in Paris York, May steamer City the settlements along the Gila river. No Portlands. The Water will furnish Aprons, 25 cents. Rome, which arrived here that Company pure PORTLANDS, METEOROLOGICAL REPOBT. today, reports Indians have been killed or captured since the Next Monday. McGunnigle and Hawes struck out, Howard hit Sebago for drinking, washing and watering This is a lot of on May 25th, at 4.30 p. m., a dense outbreak. but was an out. The first Aprons bought [11.00 P. M.l daring log, General Crook is on bis way to safely, Toffling easy four purposes at the camp. Decoration 30. she collided with and sunk were ail alike for the all blanks. much Hnder better time prices Day, May the French fishing Deming to relieve General Bradley. Miners innings Brocktons, Comrade Lane of reported his bark The fifth saw one run scored for on Shaw’s Augusta post and be George Jeanne, which was at an- and ranchmen are them, will appreciated by any Game called at 3 lying coming in from all direc- Uepairing the Defences of Heral. a would contribute $162, and probably more be- p.m. Admission 25 cts. chor. She rescued two the hit. steal, a passed ball and another hit. In the one at all in need. of the crew, but tions. Much dissatisfaction is con- fore the end of the week. d6t expressed London, 28.—Adricea received from eighth they added one more on Howard’s hit, a m?25____ remaining 22 were lost. The names of the the action of the May cerning troops. steal and Cudworth’s hit. Their third run was Sedgwick Post reported they should make a rescued men are Hubert Albert and Frank Al- Sinjon, Afghanistan, where the British bound- BIJOU made in the ninth on Shaw’s a a wild contribution of before the of Good 10c SKATING PARLOR, ? Si Silver City, N. M., May 28.—A report has ary commission is in state that the hit, steal, $50 close the Ginghams only l :f phooza Marie. Capt. Munroe, of the City of camp, pitch, and Clark’s fumble of bit. ‘I I reached here that a email of the Ameer’s McGunnigle’s week. Largest and Best in was de'achment waa on the walls cents. the City, Rome, too much broken np by the remem- proclamation posted Portland added one in the third cn a 5 I ! si la 10th Cavalry encoantered Chief Geronimo and of and that the Long’» hit, Firewoiks, to the value of $500 or more,will Open a brance of the scene to more than a brief Herat, molashs publicly in- steal, a balk, and Weidel’s hit. In the fifth Afternoon and Evening. o a"|| **g |3 »{ give his band they be the week. W O oo of Apacbes in Cook’s canon, voked thereon. The that increased their score displayed during Good 15c Fine Ginghams MUSIC statement. The steamer left Liverpool May through blessings reporta the by two. l’iggott was given a EVERT EVENING. which the Indians were to base on a For decorations in Hall and on the 20th, and the weather was fine until endeavoring escape Afghans object to British occupation are un- balls; passed ball and Munce’s two-bag- City Monday, to him was & cents. • Ladles 10c. Mexico. The hostiles were driven back of credit. ger letting score. Munce took third on a street, $500 appropriated. only f Blook 60 _n SE when a dense fog enveloped the vessel. So worthy They expect armed support pass- Island.30.14 ciear~ with the loss of four killed and as ed ball, and scored on hit. After this John A. wants 63 thick was it twice many and resent the withholding of it. Oxley’s they Hodge Post, 41, Canton, 15c Fine Boston, Mass.30.14 —li SW Clear that from the bow of tbe boat it were unable to score. Extra ADMISSION wounded. Two Boldiers were killed quarters for 40 men. Style Ging- jAfternoon- Me. 30.09 36 x2 NW Clear was difficult to see and eight Advices from India report that reinforce- 20c. i Eastport, 100 feet ahead. Tbe sea The visitors were unable to hit 00... lEvening. 66 wounded. to the small nnmber ments Weidel to any ex- The Second Maine M. V. will hams 10 cents. may23dtf BERT C. Mt. Washington.. 30.11 _7 SW Clear seemed full of 4 Owing of of Cabnl infantry have arrived at tbeir seven Regiment, M., only WHITTIER. Manager. bergs. Between 10 a, m. and tent, hits being scattered throughout to Me.30.12 64 _9 NE Clear troops the Indians were not This de- and that more are go Lewiston, Monday, June 2*2d, encamp on Portland, p. m., were counted. The pnrsaed. Herat, going thither from the game. Oxley’s support was tine, and ihe whole Tiicsc tiinghams are not more N. Y. 30.16 64 _17 SE Clear fifty-eight captain tachment is the fair that and come into FALMOUTH SKATING Albany, asserts that the trying to effect a junction with Candabar and Cabal; also that the team played a game which, if will grounds night, KINH, New Y.. 30.11 60 _s NE Clear vessel's pace was slackened to two Afghans continued, place Portland the Ilian half usual prices. Cor. York,N. half companies of the 4th Cavalry, when an ac- are busy the defences of Herat. them towards the top of the list. next morning to do escort duty. may and Daufortli Sts. Philadelphia.30 08 61 —1 K speed, and fully realizing their danger repairing Cloudy tive pursuit will be made. The Apaches have Sylvester started in to pitch, but the first inning The following is the official programme, as W ashington, D. C. 29?9 78 x0 SW Clear every precaution was taken. Bells were rung Emperor William's Illness. convinced him Open Every Aiteruoon and Evening. been joined a number of Utes and that he was out of place, and Mo- it will be reported finally, after its Charleston. -; 77 and whistles by Navajos, approval by ...29.96 _l SE Cloudy sounded continuously. At 4.30, Paris, 28.—It is the last The best of music in attendance. and the band is of 200 war- May reported hero that Gunnigle pitched eight innings. Commander-in-chief to whom it was always JaekBOnville, Fla. 29.96 79 xO S Fair wheu the was tbe composed nearly Kountz, RISES BROTHERS fog thickest, the man for- riors. Emperor William of is more serious- Piggott took every chance offered him, and Pope sent Admission: Gents 10 Ladies Ga.29.80 67 x5 SE Lt Rain The Indians retreated toward Diamond Germany yesterday: my29 salt Afternoons, cts., Savannah, ward saw the masts of the bark in the ly ill than has been and the made two double plays unassis ed.