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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 12, 13352 . ) The rider's skull was fractured and he ray | King and Ewing; Haddock, Kennedy and 7 n-ET’E E M R. S. Liven, Charles Moss, W. T. Raymond, SPECTAL ORDINANCE NO. 1714, HA‘L WAS MUC" TOO SPEPADY dio. Results of the races aro: Daily. " 1t thé T lo“‘\ lN D NTS EET Myron Ireland, J. B. Grump, W. T. Miils, Anordinance loyying a spocial tax and assess. ' First race, five and & halt fariongs: Tobe Standing of teg Tenms. wdl 19t George Garner, George Musgrove, 1. U. Gil- ’ ment on certain 1ots and real ostate in tne Bell ‘won. Fdith Belmont second, | WL ee o SR christ, B. H. Harratt, J. A. Phillips, Frank | ¢ity of Omuha, to cover the cost of damagres e whird, Time: 1:00, 2 Qlovotand .....I0 1" .6 Drookizn. x 4 Tamislea, H. C. Mills, John A. Berey, W. T for, gradine Castellar stroet from I5th strees 1 S0 Ae et Bob Forfe on, | New York.. N " ) sttar. - ¥ b 102 th street Direct Straightened Out at Grand Rapids )\yi,".,'.’,'}f,'.,f\fi:n'},",.‘: Dniy Noties Thirar Time: [ m—" Nothing Said ‘hnl Fusion fn the State | Fallcn CL A 8 N edss ouone Mitire L. [ ; Whoroas, Aif panaving | been and | being i : B 1 all 4 T bk o horely & od, ] Again by the Gelding. Y Th¥ed race, ane mile and sovonty yards: | Haitimore H Cdlvention. Fallon, Samuol Probasco. DELICIOUS {nblished “tARC the severat lofs and Rob L _won, Royal Fiush second, Quotation [T T — pleces of roal estate hereinafter ro. third. Time: 1:06%, Washington Republican Ticket, forred to, have 1ch been speciatly benefiited i 110b) £ Wourth rnee, six tutlongs: C. H. Giltock SPARKS OF SPORT, MINA E FOURTH | Oursers, Wash., Aug, 11.—The republi to the Tl amonnt harein levied And nssegsed WILE | ico, §ix furlon 1. Gtiood L DECH NOMINATED N TH v3ie1, Wedhe, Aug, 11, The ropublican e, T WU hrein (ovied and ssessed NANCY ‘HANKS MAKES A SWIFT Moy Tewthorne seoond, Falstallthird. TInO: | (o 0oy non at Stous City Have Another Good ) state convention adjonrned tonight, afier e, Sepmeanroy by FeRWD ST Ik ararase | —_— Fifih race. soven furlongs: Jucobin _won, Day's Racing. % S nominating the following Yoket: Congress. g of that part of Casteliar strect Gallant Little Mare Equals Her Time Recs Root second. Donohne third. Tine: Srovx Crry, Ta., Aug. 11.—[Special Tole- [ Nebraskn Atlinfbd) Advoeates Experience | men, Jotn T. Wilson, Spokane, W. H. ot o lr'.i'm:'f:i pRyTt the Bk ord on a Confessedly Slow Track— 8 . sevon farlongs: Odroy won, | gran to Tk Bre.|—In the one-mile open | Some Diiculty.p, Solocting Thetr Cc Doolittlo, Prares rome Judges, T. U. gradin Tdavan Wins the Nebraska Free= (iroy Duke socond, Xantippa third. " Tiue! | race at the Towa division of tho Loaguo. of grossional Tombor—1t Required Six Anders, Walla Walla, mmon Scott, What- A by the clty councll of the ity bt % American Wheelmen meet today Johmson of Bations Ey8irtie e Questt com; govornor, John Mctiraw, Seattle; heu- Wt the damages for grading that | for-All—Other Sport. Minneapolls . wis. fist, - Timt 9 1 Ve tenant governor, B, H. Luce, Lincoln; secro- ¥ street in the city of Omahi, v s ———— Kyoxvitee, Ia, Aug. 11 L. BE. Holton, Omaha, second; William e . tary of ttate, James H. Price, Pierce; aud- rom 15th & 4th street, sald damges bo- grum to Tre Bee,|—Thero was a magnifi- | Sneil, Omaha, third, Dias Moixns, .1 11.—Th Jors | Btor L H, Grimos, Kitties: treasurer, C. A. LR IR R (R il P Graxp Raeros, Mich., Aug. A1L-Nn6 | R LR G ving park today ana fast | | Johnson of Minneapolis won the two-mily C bl SR AL L ) ook | Bowon, Wabliakum; attorney genoral, W. NATU! FRI nonefits by reason G waiA gred g upan thousand excited, shouting spectators saw v A tandicap 1 8¢ A B, Edmonds. Dos | PArty convention met i this cityat 10 o'clock | C.Jongs, Spokano: prosidential electors, G. RAL FRUIT FLAVORS. the following fots B renl estate e shown Hal Pointer snatch another victory from the | tme was made. A slignt breezo from the | Nioines, second; L. i Holton, Omaha, third. | this moraing. About 100.delegates ware fu | H. Canhioun, J. 8. MoMillan, J. 1. Navarre, by the generally r 1 mapof the olty of amo stallion’ Diroct, [t was 4:10 before the | east fanued the fases of 5,300 people. Bettne | Jonnson had a onesixth mile Landicap | attendance. Tho convenyion wis eallel to U BVIWETN. | L Of perfect purlty. S s Gaylopgoanned jand Dy 12 ¢ evoRbavhloh tHs crowa.ina 6oms t0 88, atd | Waraani) " Gymuanee o ouon ool | ugreer i, alow fase A B, Hdinonds, | OTO8F UY T, U Hsstie. W O Wesk of ‘Wine Doing its Own Talking. Of great strength. on satd 1nts hind Tonl 0stato, respoctively, e fots for which they had patiently waited, was ) puee, $00. of Des Moinos wae first in 2:08; Goorge | (eSOt was elacted temporary chairman,J. £, | Burrito/N. Y., Aug. 11.—[Special Tele- Boohomy i nul S announced, The announcement was received io Pirato.. Lipps, Stoux second; Thomas Morri- | Bellengeo sceretary and George H. Blanch- | gram to Tur Bee.]—Lister, the famous myintheir use s "B % 1810 bTK 3§ Campbotl's add 8 45 with applause, and necks were craned and son, Chicago, third, ard reading cletk. After adjournment for [ plush manafacturerof Huddersfiola,Eogland, Flavor as dellcately Poter 8odent nig 110 bikd ! Oue-mile champlonship: the disirict caucuses tho following | has movad to this countey and his household Rengt Peturson 10 bikd hats and bandkerchiofs waved frantically in Des Motues, first in 8:02 1-5; Potor Sodenberg It 11 bik § Sxamme the tittle stallion Direct took a [ Nua I 3t 5 LR ) candidates for oleg 0 3 Wore nauounced: | £oods wont through tho custom house today, Lred Jolnson ot It 12 bik & the aie as th . " s logs. | Ajdilinh ¥ Oedat b dlla;secondy H, A, k. First distriot, W. ‘L. ‘Drake, Jefferson: | His faotories will opon up in Jamostown Poter Holt wis it 12 01k 3§ i tru;n fln‘W'n the ”‘,"‘l':“ :: '“"2‘_"‘0" Folbtar, »“ml.;u.. v City, third, second, F. A. J. Geay, Museatino; firth, T Reod & Cun pholl o' It iablks = The betting was $25 to 80 Vi ter, 2 . but the hittie baauty had captured all the ?\fl’fi',."“' hoarts, 1f not all pocketbooks, and recoived | iiyionius i D titor. At [ OnTime, moro appluuso than bis swift compotitor, At | O Eligte.i, G 5 o'clock, under a fair sky and only a slight | 58 3 “mile opon: . §. Johnson i rd >y ) ¥ ‘tholomew, Monona. Jos I Maitlender s el 1 bik 3 apolis, first 10 1:10 4-5; L, K. Holton, Omaha, The committee on' resolutions was also ro- | Cooks and Walters at the Homestead Mills Caroline A Lorimer n8S ft it 17 b Quarter-mile, flywng start, open: L. A. [} 0 ;| near here. * Ho was forced (o come here on ’ Cnrl A Lioswald whg 1t 13 bk 3 -1 1 1| Holton, Omaba, firsvan 0345 K. T Stacey, | 15 Mano, Tamas sixth, Mo Rono, Wapsios | account of the McKinley bill, Ttoed & Campbell 11 14 bik 2§ 1| Chicago, second; Wilham Snell, Owahoay | N"°5™ Boivman, Polwwattamie; = toutn, e Alfred Millard udo e 1t 13 blk 3 R e Minne. | Thomas A, Laska, Floyd; eloventh, J. 8. SET WITHOUT ANVTHING TO BAT. R T R i . 0 § d | second breezo blowing, the two horses came down [ Big Pan .. .00 i Thomas Morrison, Chicago, third, purted. Some districts wero not represented. Go on n Strike, Mary Bocke s100 L1817 bik 3 # Tim, i, 330114, 31014 Five-mile ‘state ch ship; A, B. | f . it 0o A Lo S£EICI8 0l the strotch nock and neck, and ms thoy | e B R, SA B T sn‘%..h»!,"li?il‘“u&. B | The only referenca’ to" fusion was a lotter [ Howkstean, Pa., Aug. 11, —-Charles Ray Garoiino A Lorimer ndl £ 1416 ol <3 read from Per v Kngie of Jasper countv, Keed & Cambell it 1bik 4 passed under the string togother tho cry, burn, head cook at the Carnegio works, seconds; H. A I Ford, Sioux City, second; | ho advised the convoution to *'keep imthe ““They’re off,” was heard. ‘Then silence en- | Lt T F. McElvin, Cedar Falls, third. ¥ middie of the road and. avoid all comoina- | Struck yestarday and loft, taking with bim 93 Ranes sued as the race began. {;h n}:ll_uv? ‘!'xlvullrlr‘::l" lr nsoll _H:\;l“:‘_ull-_n l'l(ll‘:n'(':\p" ::‘f:‘,l; tions, This letter, was loudly applauded | seventy-one cooks and waiters. As a result do 1Ak Direct Was Never in It, T ek City, second: 1red Beach. Museatine, thivd, | 21ter which the convention adjourned Ull | the many nonunion men went without their AR AL R DU First Hoat: Pointor had the pole and the | Biow; 5 Tits. clofes. . tho ‘raoing avents, AL 6 | 2 P M ot the Ganventioh suppers and the lockedout raen are claiming do o0 ele L0l ied horses got away from the wire neck snd Tl i 1214, 20114 4. 4 business session today the following candi- b o4 prrind < a partial victory. Rayburn made informa- EJ Patterson wé 16 blk 4 nock at n livoly clip. They kept thoir posi- | Toworrow s the lust day cf the meoting. | dates wero nominated for tho fall_election Upon ronssembling considerablo timo was | ;o o assanlt and battery against Chief John B Fmblem 117 blk 4 y L ulled Hal The cord includes the trot, the 2 Chief comsul, Fred Beach, Muscatine: viee | SPent in miscellaneous speechmaking, tho Witoha AW a- 168 1atRMY 3 do 1t .y‘,”\‘ tions to the turn, then Geers D aud the yearling trot. consul, John D, Forbes, Sioux City: secre- | Principal speakers being ex-Chief Justice of | pratchman bbb el S oo l-vwh\‘l ampbell It Y k4 Pointar abead a length. Starr made @ spurt reonain) tary-tronsurar, F. A. Clifford. Museatine, | the State C. C. Cole, who siid he joined the | They wero arrested and committed to jail b1 jul bk 7 aud atthe nalf brought Direct closeon to Looks Like n Job, . and G. W. Jones, Des Moinoes; represonta- | BOW party because 1t believed in freo silver fol‘nhcm:lng,' e ! the flank of the gelding. Dircct could nov | Rocmester, N, Y., Aug. 11, —Today’s | tives, F. B. Thrall of Ottumwa, C. T, | 8ud was sound on other issues. l”l'!‘“"f“'h‘ otter -'.‘J"d bis assistants wera do It hold to this pace, howevor, and Goors drew | events at tho geand circuit wero ciosoly non- | TUckor of Rock Rapias and L. K. Cooko of |, tho foport of, tne, comuittes on roden. | TRUEANL WOH, SRS, AR BHRCE RO SO0k do v i g 1 Algoona. 5 show 842 delegates 1 3 e b a uw-u:fly uwuy "fl‘ ho "x:.f"fi"‘i;‘lx’fig“glfr::m tested ana only two races wero finished. Tho R '" 4 SOMIMIELon S PAEMIN B 5 BHBLE roported as | Was plainly to bo seen, howuver, that the do Jud biks e e I Leasen the aisiance. A long | 2:28 trot was the fosture'af the racinw, Vir- | Jlm Siend Wina Kirat Blace, follows: Chairman, W. H. Calhoun, Mar- | wholesale desertions are the source of much 0 s out could not lessen tho uistanco. " HORE | cinia Evans, who sold favorite at €25 to tho | The Beris Park Gun elub held thoir roeu- | shal; secretary, W. H. Robb, Uaion; reading | angoyence, not unmixed with anxiety. do 118 bik 8 s ?{.‘:\lom“gu'c‘v,mx;.-w::lnhx"gufx‘. the home stretcb. | tield at 815, after teking two, heats so casily [ 1ar weokly shoot on thelr beautiful groudds | secrotary, ' W, Woodrow, Marshall county. A;:fx:"flmu"flfl b A AR ML do 11 . . ) hey were eldoted. mal association is holding daily do 20 bik s Starr, however, saw that he could not win | that thero was no betting on the race | 3€r0ss the river yesterday afternoon. Tho Tt{u omtmittes o resolutions reported, en- | sessions at Homestead to devise ineans by HEALTHFUL, AGREEABLE, CLEANSING. G 8 Rogors und pulled upa hittleand camo in a Ien& | hoore tne third was started, droppea | 98 was fino, barring the heat, and some 00d | ogin o Vhanational pratform of the party and | Which thoy can further embarrass the Car- i and & tolf baniuo bis rival, “Timo by aur | o’ third neat and then! followed it by | 41 seme pooe scores waro ‘mado: ames | SEXAEKERACONE PlAtAN o BRI L | Docicompany n s atsempt. to- start tho | FOF Farmers, Miners and Mechanics, tors: 321, 1:041, 133714, 2:09. do with | GFOEping the fourth. Though it was then (‘,’l{‘&lflmfluu 0 higheat scare, 40 out of 85, | {slavura to rapeal all laws eranting to ndi- | mills with nonunion men, They are credited A PERFECT SDAP FOR ALKALI WATER. Secona Hoat: Tho start was mado WIth | nearly “dark, the judyes said the race | fred Blake eame noxt with 23 and G. W. | yiquals or classes specil privileges, or im- | With having a sc®me on hand that thoy § Jus I Wust st n Dircot at Hal’s girth, The horses wen: ‘i’-‘l { | must bo finistied, and aftor fiftven minutes of 00mis third with 27. The scores: Dose upon thom . resirictive burdens, to this | think if it can be carried out might seriously | Cures Chafing, Chapped Hands, Wounds, Burns, | {itar Roop tled together for the first quatter, then Hal | pagting tho horses were summoned. Virginia [ Novins....... 00001 00100 00001 01100 10110 end demanding the repeal of all laws which | hinder the company’s plan. The idea is to Ete. A Delightful Shampoo. Jas M Koos s 1t 4 b1k 0 Tniprovement Assn add I Geodman 165 DIk ) the 10 5165 bik 10 15 drow away again‘in the noxt 100 yurds, but [ o e O TEre e Aruher | , Nevias, doubles.. ... ... 11 0160 00 00—11 | o ¢ | W¥bHTe e BRoLhErhoGI ot Tiogomotive Bos TO Hondryx S R b O A S T bostponed tho race. - Sum. | Loty o MO G i g pont - BOG SR U i proti Menowncing | @mnoers, tho Switcnmens assoowrion ana | WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. |} 8 52 Wast wid fh8if g 1 o biic 10:: . maries 2 Peters........ 11111 fii1 10110 01001 | the present laws which onable individuai | other railroud oreanizations, with a view to 5 y e R oD ed rabs 4t e 6 bitc LGB S L b wo e trotting, purse 8,000, divided: | Potors, doubles ; 11090 10 1024 | demonetization of silver by so specifying in | effectually stopping the shipment of material | Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water | Aty 1500 ity b i0 ik 10 iead of thostratch Diract was ROIRE Ehaiq | ulter S, won, Henrlcttu soeond, Littlo Alvers | Dickey, J. J.. 010 wiiio WL 1000 | writing, note or_contract, and demanding | from or to the Carnegio works. 1t this plan 5 2 v 18 7 bl 10 Dou loason tho 'distanco und tho foish was | "Kitoad e Bividea: | Honke e 0 T O o oon. Taap > | that all money isxued by the government Iy put in oparation, with tho boyoots that tho T 7 lEablc o distar AT | o 1Vt KA e AL (19T 00 10105 | should ve lowat tendar. i’ paymentof debts, | American Iederation of Luoor is expected to SCHENCK’S Rl nts 0 13 ik "’“‘ulllln with Direct a length bebind. Time Qronos we e 'B. third. g lnnk uuvx.)r”e“ i m“lnfllulnllo ‘l‘m‘u 1| hd. that the stite shoutd . excercise | adopt, tho workmon it is held, will have a R ..m.‘:‘v,:;,.‘,m,‘ B Mk 1t ~'hied Heat: Direct had ovidently given | Thirdrs purse 31,690, |~ Smead. dotbles ... 111101 11 11--20 | its constitutional powers of ~making ( power at hand, tho like of which has never Cirnl nta n'y 106 bik 11 . ‘l"l 2 4t full uilt to the first quarter divided (unfinishe 7 and Vieziniy | Dickey, Lyle 00111 00111 11010 00101 01110 silver o legal tenden in payment of | been wiclded by any lavor organization in Thos Shveska sts n's I1L6 blk 11 un-l ho wfx T S ety NiathIy Evans tied for first Oaptain Lyons ('I)h-kn)" Lyle, doubles..... ..10 00 00 01 0117 | all debts within the -state; demanding | the country. PErrank st 1t 6 bik (1 ‘m'(x 5 und hl'l; AR AL third, Thues 2:17 el Il)lrl:nlh‘.l |I n|w\hll“nllll 11011 |:|mlxl "I"l‘wlx, o | tho passage of a law by the next legislatur Zimme® and Conners, the assailants of School District it 7 blk 11 sutked and followed Hal Po Aroundity o TSR ey [ thy doubles. ..., 11 11 TL10 1021 | whioh shail effectually prevent the employ- | John Rhoams, a nounnion workman were Fc L) L8 DIk 1L mile with devil-may-care expression two % 5 ad, . O 00 1L 11000 11100 61t 11011 ¥ e st D L Thomas nis £t 1th bik 1 B L thve, yarstsont avorites Huve un Inning. Rod, d. O, DOUbIOS s eer s o 110110 10 11--23 | ment by corporations of Plukertons and con- | today held in $500 bail each. DL Ehomay nkg thlsaibik the® wire. tho littie beast gave up absolutoly | ST PAvL, Minn., Aug 111t was a favor- | Blake.. L 101711190 1111) 10111 demuing the existing truckstore system and D Tas MeDermott 30 f1 ni22 ft 1 10 disgust and jogged in throe lengths and o | 1te's day at Hamline park today, only one [ 5! 1t “‘I“"""’},‘{‘I‘“l “biiil ui'nmo"nlull[ o i l"e"!":x’i“,“:‘;:’f“"“““‘»"'l"V'”“"" of all wages 1o THROWN IN A HEATED FORGE. T T R G half behind the victor. Time: 31, long shot winuing. " seFarlane, doubles 10 0L 11 10 10--22 B oy. i 2 by o Sl L D ‘ LY 5 ¢ migi o v o M 81 lisb! 4 06" 01l L Judeze Cole andisJ. M. Joseph of Union | A Tough M artul Fate at the Hand: s Eva Ledwlekihen st f105 blic 1 Thith ) trot, Steve Whipple, a 5 to1 ARy man (2 to ) thitds : Rinchart, . 1000 01101 1300 09010 10000 The following nomipations for stato fll“‘ eS| St Louis, Mo., Aug. 1l.—At the repair | Reliable. Anna Keive It1Bover.y & Rogers' sub shot, surprised overybody by winning the | = Second race, for G-vear-olds and up, one [ Rivehurt, doubles. . ... 0702 10 00 11— 0 | wora mado: Soprajary of state, E. H. Gil- | o Bt O SAE SO HIESODRE a0 It g o o adl ey o6 Tieh 000 11,9 /T4 mile: Chief Tustice @ to 5 won fin Brown .. 1L 11101700101 01105 11001 lette, Polk countys attorney general, Charles rgos of the St. Louls & Suburban Electric sors 163 X 1 P i) e Lucille Manette 6 to ) second, Falero Brown. doubles....... ..... 10 10 10 09 10—20 | MoKen; Crvawford; treasurer, Justico | railway last night “Scotty” Morris, an ex- e —— do 1t4 The third heat of this Face was bardly con- | iich! tested. St. Vincont made & spurt atthe | “Fiiv) race, selling, tor close and beat Nightingale, a prime favorit The Omaha club shoots Saturday afte noon. Welis, Hardin; railtoad commissioner, J. H. | convict and a generally tough citizeu, and Johm balo 1t 3 do ] Baroett, Warron; auditor, J.. A. Blakeslos, | wred Dubois, a fellow workman, becawe in- | They act DIRECTLY and PROMPTLY | sohn Dale year-olds one mile: Tillie S (1102) won i SRiEINeTraE P by a nose. Time, 2:18%. Una Wilkes third. | Rod & to 1) second, Utah Against Nebraska Hounds, ourshuk, " X : volved in a serious dis ver their - Siitaaahoiiaatan %4 1L 1 bIK 13 Tmprovoment Assn add N R oAl S Won Ui ot s Itwoltisatsmuathe fourth froe handicap sweepstakes for | ‘Cho long pending matoh botween Major After taking ap s collection of silver the | YOIved in a sorious dispute over their resvec. | on the Liver and Stomach, vestoring tho | 1o "G A0 s 101 bk 11 Nighting i ) 4 ahveatl 4 tive nationalities and tho merits of tneir sii ; i3 Sl d 5 ] o o1ds wid up, ono milo and & furlong: | Levey of Sals Lake and H. C. Lowe of Eng- ntion agjourned. ’ : constipated organs to healthy activity, ttle A Gray 814 1t 1 biock 13 i oy DId Tt Nigal L(ito 5 won In 1357, Ray 5 (3 to 1) LU (8 J (i particular femals friends. A crowd of over BRI S REFMOTLY | J0senh Osmera 162 bk T3 ARBy DIRENIoelY: second, Bsonn @By rd (3 to 1) third, land, at prosent stopping at Lawrence, Kan., NAMED DECH 1N THE FOURTH, & doson of Duvols’ friends finally rushed.ay | 204 470 @ POSITIVEund PRREECTLY | N Rogers 1v' bik 5 When Nancy Hanks, with ber owner, Bua | i ruce, Tor year-oids, sovin turlon RSB ibseaac e TR ito ki racs akes phlabdn ol A : Morris, _throwing chiscis, haminors, ete, | SAFE CURE for CONSTIPATION, | Joscphine Suck nii ft it 4 vik 13 p) rouc! B ks e (8 0l 30, L il t s, 3 Foae ocone 3 Y 3. fot o \ ! s N g 1 A Krone $oble e drlver, wus seon apDIoMOhINE Trom | (1 0.1 socond: Lo WHIoWbrdok (+ 103 place at Lincoln, Nob., tomorrow and Sun- | Indopendent Oomgressionnl Convention | aud crying “Lynch bim. kill himp otc: | LIVER COMPLAINT, SICK HEAD: | enna & Kronert (o, ““b’lmuu 0 T RALE 166s uu‘l,mo bt § for maiden d-yonr-olds and up, | day. ‘I'hat this race will sottle the standards Selobtaln Candidate, seizing the now thoroughly frightencd ex- [ A HE, BILIOUSN and all other | Anthony Muestrick & Lo pons q sIx furlongs: 1 White (13 to 1) won in 1:17', | of the bost kennels in the states is ussured, Sew. Neb, 1 Special Tele- | convict to throw him in a forge whicn was | = 7 . 140 fLs SLILItd DI [ Jittle maro shot under the wire and was off | ohoo (@ven) sceoud, Looking Back ward ) Ewakp, Neb, - Au 1.—]Special Tele f disenses arising from a disorderal con- | John J ot al s 41 £ 1t 4 bl & T o T awainit ota " Father Timo. - Tno | hopefevon) socond. Lookins liickward (@ o | as each gontleman will do his utmost to win. | o o Neta oo B0 GCRERI ST | heated to a whito hoat. Jusp as this was | diseuses arising a d 2 Jolin Jaros cuals i1 €41 S track hed been rolled and workea between - i The raca Is for 8500 asido. From the records e ' ncencndeit COB | aone a squad of policomen who had been | dition of the Liver and Stomach. 3 onne Bk v oy \ AR R g A R e i Black Hills Ruces Opened that the Utah dogs have made in the west | Bressionaiconveution for Fourth disirict.met | hurriedly sent for, arvived and sccured bim, — e 3 f > it al8 fhart uvfmg- SR conae sowor tran ORangBs, Nob., CATE 110 [Speoial Tel and southern states it is more than probabio | 1a the courthous® here- today to nominate a | but not before he fatally burned. With | They are the Only Relible Vegetablo Liver 5 E - Uy, 801 20 LY 2 Neb., Aug. 11.—[Special Tele- | thar they will make a good showing, 1f they | candidate for colfress. “The conveiition was | all bis strenguh he resisted theefforts of the tly Harmioss; Thy | Geo B Aver o 43 Pill Sold; They are P when Allerton ade his rocord on it. Horse | gram LA o Puroly ] and driver made o gawe effort, however, and i wero greeted with cheers when the starter Tey Thom, John H Lovy winht it we Bee. | —The Black Hills racing | do not-makea clean sweep. - it Y bt ofticers to place him in ap ambulavce, b circuit openedsan the aiswitodav, Two | Majorievey has bean recoghizod as tho!| SaISd' &' SorGETAER pufh,, "Colingt GEW. i {iTEi o’ Tas 16 be put under arrest nstead 1 4 7 Barton cf Seivard was chosen temporary | of being taken to the hospital, Several of o [ D J Selden w4 (UL blic Q 1 | ad kept | thousand people:were on the courso befors | ieader and promoter of sports in Utah and | 76" i (b s o oEl I BARDn LOsLh o 08D Sk iy Baveralso LT ion O e do Tt 4 ik 14 i i ;‘1’)"&"":1?;1 ::::rfihfi.fin::fin l:::‘:a'?:i‘h?i: S0 | Starter Noble called the first raco, It bids | D28 Proved himself honest in every instance. | chairman. All of the dounties of tho district | hus assailants wore arrested. ~An accusation Complaint ent I'ro 631 M iPres Ohuve) - SON. Philadelphia ‘The hare to be used on this occasion comes | were réfresented. '“A cbmmittee’ on perma- | during the discussion by Dubois that Morris M Douzhorty direct from California and the pateat lock | nent orwamzition recommended -Hon, V. | wasa rapistled to arumor that the crowd il 0 H Brown e 42 be tho most successful moeting over Time by quarters The day was beautiful, 797, 2:00. | fair Summarias: b beld 33, 1:05, 13 ittt e, purse $5.000: Muta Wilkes won, | 8 SUight breze making t.o othorwise warm | L1t proved such a succass fn Salt Lake will | Horn of Hamilion for chaivman, aad T. G, | were auempting to lynch him for rape. 2 Drigo e 40 (L1635 bile 1 Q ] Ditigo second. Independence third.. Time: | day very comfortable. A light rain vame up | 0° Used in tho fluish. Bououleheeiotibayodersiian i, i LDonds ot SRt row IKfewit n 112 £t 105 blk 15 | ee-for-all. ar-ols, purso $1.000: Belle | race beivg fin'shed. o) v. N Speci fi ey 1L6 bl | Flower wo seond, Sabina third | : s Cuavrox, Neb., Aug. 11.—|Special Tele- | * Resolutions of the Omaha and state con- [ 5, A, Martin of fown Crushed to Death . eI T bk 15 i ‘L“'ffu.,,'fl, i A “}.“ e 11 1 |8ramto Tue Ber |—The ball game today, vml‘llkz'us were udnplmal as A plm'(xonm The While at Work. .lh:.-;m ul e 1t '1“{‘ f n‘. Ifl“ ] ot oL Do Fhssubngn A ©2 2 2 | Chadron agaiust Deadwood, resulted 6 to 2 | caudidates wero called to make live-minute oy Aty % clohard Kouney s 48 fuiv 7 bik 15 - ! { Yinsent stcon, Steven Whiplo third. ™ Tt it | i Tavar Cnadron. e iwe.toars play | Spoeches to pledge themselvos to tho princi. ATLANTIC, Ta., Aug. 11.—|Spesial Telogram Koed & Campboil s 160 Tt of 72 ¢ | - Tue A. Marti s sw 1 of 5w 1 of sec Hnzei Dell e -8 aist | tomorrow to decido the tieof the past two | Ples of the party. to Tue Bee.]—J. A. Martin of this city, ron SALE. B :;’I,,‘]'"h'l_‘:““‘_ Lk a7.00 Stuillon raoe, purse & Time: 3 | Hul Pointer 11 days, Bauterles, Boymer and. Trafley for | . W.H: Dech of Saunders, W, 1. Stark of | foreman of the bridge gaug of this divisl Eilen Calluhan 1t 1blk 6 S E Roger's Add § 87 £ Direct. 22 : 2 ! et ! Hamilton, Captain Astby of Gagé, Dobsou [ of the Chicago, Rack Island & Pacific rai do 1t2 bk 6 104 H i Tips for Today. Doadwood; Willlums and ~ Blttinger for | o¥n e d.0 “5na7 Saxton of Jefferson re. 3 s Lynch 13 bik 6 . 14 ‘ 1 Hero aro somo well promisiog horses who | Chadron. Umpire, Hundlan Spondod, after which tho convention Pro- | oicia min moemion g gomc oy ey o {W Ny | 4\ \ cofl Tow It ) . 141 , will probadly win the races in which they flas Picked the Referee. ceeded (o ballot. - tunbor, breaking his leg and fracturing his m ‘ V] e r e kRO tyia ) ErT IS OAREures CholOront | o oRlorad Jondoday; Niw Ontnaxs, L, Aug. 1L—I I8 unger. | _ 'fho contest was ively, tho figet bullot re- | syull. " Ho aled from bis injurios av2:3) this 4 ¢ Co w AL g g, 37 for 5 S Rt r 4 egt hrasks 1 1. i bt’rl‘u‘:::"::n” BEACH, stood that Prof. John Duffy has been se- Dobson, 13 for Saxton, #0 for Ashby. -Af afternoon. Alu)vus an old soldier. | @Beatrics, Neb., Au pocial Telo- GnenialitaBogieny” lectod by the Olympic club as referce for the | o second ballot Saxton withdrew. Dech Will Meet at Muscatine, - S Rozors 1o bIk S A | gram to Tur Brt.]—A largely increased at- | & Juck Kose—Lord Dalnieny. three great glove contests. Dixon arrived | was nominated on the sixth ballot, Filimoro | Cepanr Rarivs, Ia., Aug. 11.—[Special Tele- Charies Reynolds It 7 ok 8 P ] iy Raatiins AhIFAL dav) 4 Dalsyrian—Key West tois afternoon. He feels assured of fair | county throwing twelve votes to him. | gram to Tur Bre.]—The twenty-thirdannual AT DD Co bl ¥ ndance greeted tho third day’s meetng | 5 Indfa Rubber—Long Dance. play, although told in the north it would not | Stark’s friends felt sore over nis defeat, as ! e e oie o entamea o¢ | Out of ““Modjeska,” by*‘Sufford,” ho by [ B4 I Decitoblks g & | of sthe Nebraska Trotting Horse Breeders | 6. Tattlor—Mary Stone be safe for him here. Dixon goes 10to train- | he came within four votes of the nomina- ;f“:h‘;“"( g fl"‘:n m°u‘~':m°o "x"if :;w" Total i 300 | association. The grand stand was crowded ing at Biloxi tomorrow. tion on two ballots, but pledged their sup- | Pythias was broug! se th r- | Champlinlimnon. “Safford” is litter | sectl That the special taxes and issoss- I 10 its full capacity and hundreds of vobicles [ 1 Bluckmatler—Katlo 0. T port to Dech. Deo' made an address to tne | boon. Very little business was trausaoted. ! ments livied wnd wssessod 08 aforesnid, shail i lined the quarter stratch, ‘The principal in- Harry I . IL t Live on Wind. convention, which was loudly applauded. | Muscatine was selected as the place for hold- | 1 oihap to the largest dog ever raised | bedue immediately upon the passage and ap- | terest was shown in_the froo-for-all stallion | 4 Piokere-Dickons. “+Jokey” Strauss and Abner Dalrymple | Many delegates admit that Dech’s extreme | ing the noxt meeting. il proval ottiix ordiitanco. und anall becomo do race, in which Beatrice's favorite, Idavan, | & Detroii—Prohibition. were in Omaha yesterzay on their way to | Views will loso him votes. T'ho nomination e in America. Full pedigree of pups on | fmauentifnot patd within nfey days thereat I & 0 2 4 d L o g v Labor News. nd theceupon interest shall be adidod at 3 was' to trov. Tomorrow’s meeting offe 6. Boraer Minstrel—Inve ial fields in the eff 7 is not co1sidered a strong one by many of the n | . g offers more congenial flelds in the cffete east. They | 18 D hare et o B Kol tho 135 e of 1 per cent a month, payable ia ad- 3 | sowe very fine attractions, incluaing an 1n- YiieArorat Denver, have been playiug in the Northwest Pacific | delegates. i R ' hE application. Address, rom the time said taxes Decome 0 de- 4 i strumental concort by the ‘Towa State band. | 1 ATRe SEOTRE Beniel Ipague and the failure of the ghost to appear e e Central Labor union, and full attondanco of nt, - : i Summaries of toduy's races: opusvi, Colo, Aug. 11.—Autendanco at | raguiurly is rosponsiblo for tcir dosertion. E 2 BOX: delogates from trades unions and Knights of chescions TAsvIn oralaange Aall teke ot ‘dl*nl“r;';mce- 2-year-old pacing, stake race, $100 ":" A l;]" Eiloos..today, good. ", Westhen 2 e ——— What Part Judge Gresham Will Take in | Labor assemblies 15 desired as business of Passed July 26th, 1502 ' « Qnitne, by Shindelaad Qnward., ] e ey Leocol, Nirfy Butswion, Nodoy Aus, 11, The/ze Bupport oL\ W aayor. iportanos,ropsrdink Labor day. williproe- B e e g e by veifotlor 5 33 rat rasesfive turlooas; | Ledoglusimom parLBof DROSHOR Nadu ASE AL bS50 | apianipous xn:i Aig. 11.—|Special bi_‘;\bu]hnl’uuh; up. Weis gl ' M ' ALy : Timer 800, 5187 . 1 1 2.]—T! ! The Labor day committee of the Contr oun & L L T T S e e nd_ race, elevon-sixtesntis of a mi about fifteen miles fron, hore, created much rfc'”::':zv‘fi.m'n' St. ,,',.,J,, ;‘,‘i,,.fi}”flf.“i‘,’.?, Labor Union S evory Sunday morningat | 511 South 12th Street, Omahu, Nek Approved July 25th, ! atnka race, $100 nadeds ultion trotting | charmion won, Grandee ond, Miss Man | excitement in this section. Investigavion | "' Ll 3 AL A ¥ morniogat | _ 511 South 12th Stroet, Omahu, Nob. § 0. P BEMIS, Snnarace, D afoas Y R kvl “hows tnat the supposed cholora 1s mothing | duthority of Taubenck of lllinois and Coair- | 10 o'clock av Gate City ball, corn hir- ARE V0 T | ot s L lrees Hrooade, oh. h..by Tramp i3 hira_ruce. one miie: May Wardy won. | more than violent dysentery. man Strange of the peoplo’s party of Iudiana | teenth and Douglas streets, from now on f b res| Mu (hat o ubove Is o crus copy il j.0F Rod Wilkes; . fftoen-sixteonths of a mile: e that Judge Gresham will support the Omaba | until the day of the labor parado, the first s FROM Ty e A o T A0 | mel X | anley second, Bill Bailey third. PERSUNAL PARAGRAPHS, didates is nor exactly correct according | Monday in September, which occurs on the » office of the city tronsurer and will besome do Qur-olds, 3:00 class, stako candidal y : R B Femal N hentana | N A RTeor B | G to Secretary George C. Sall. Mr. Stall was | 5th, The presidents of unions and master cmale Haduenband hearanierastion andiiar 800 d one-third mile: Kinz J. W. Kerns of Auburn is at the Paxton. Sharp, b e, by Idayan...... second, Blue Veil third, Lharies W.'b. o, by luiuy interviowed tonight and & in substanco | workmen of Knights of Labor assembiies, the T e dinance, 1 Warren Woodard of Exeter 1s at tho Mur. | said: *The Taubonock letter was wiitten | motsied O HIKING OF aboc dspimiien 110 Wealiness, e HENRY BOLLN. S — McCormue, b, letlor 8 V' T iy 1 Auna Pixloy, by Stoo dhio 5 ray. by myself, not by M. Sirango, Wio Knows | gapization fo take part in tue parade, and ¥ City Treasnrer, I A NATIONAL LEAGUE. C. W. Waliaco of Lincoln is ot tho Pax- | nothing of it I'said thal Judge Groshaim | io gommitteos of arraugement aro invited Catarrh or — - — - by Williums. . ton. has promised to inake Lwo spoeches it bis | 1o artend these Sunduy morning meetings of Rheimatssm, | NOTICE OF As IENT OF DAM- z 7 cle's Nightmares Take Anothor Tumble | Ty o o) aonof Schuylor 1s at the Mil | heaith will permit in support of Generul | ¢no Lubor day committee in order to get in- Alatssm, | (St e bl ‘ i Dowa sho Blids, MR, Weaver. e authority for my statoment | formation in regard to tho matior. As pro- = Chronic AGES FOR GRADING. Hounts B, b. ., Cuiodeo, I, Aug. 1l.—Clevaland won | ©g ' ny ‘Boreyth, of Bankelman is:ab v | Mouteud from. Judde Oroshams nimualt. 1 |.Ficusiy “slated: turodgh the press, gl legitl- 5 4 o o AR Bulth, vr. today’s game ia the first inning, Dahlen’s P R mate trades unions and Knights of Labor as. Nervous or y | Tno: icoriaalozlottmaihastaion sl anriEneoti| (MIGRER am not at fiberty to disclose the identity of | goubiios of Omaha, South Omaha and Coun- ervous streot t 20th avenue, 1| b Aug:"Aap (. A. Raymer of Lincoln is a guest at the | my informant, The letter I burned this | oi\"\Juffs are invited to attend regardloss of e \You ‘aro lareby notified that the under- Aleer's four-bagger netting five runs. The | percer. afternoon, as I always do sfter answoring | 'tormal invitation, and will plewso uppoint Private :I;;‘jf,\,“,f;;m. iaL0EpsY Tty ;L'I,‘I‘,,lll;;,fl“,;; Moxyouti £ank, N. J., Aug. 11.—Rain | Colts batted Clarkson very hard, but he was | M M. Snider of Des Moines, Ta.,is at the | them. One spoech i3 to bo made m Chicago | 4y aegigtant marshol sud instruct bim to at- Diseases the niuyor, With the approval of the oty couri- fell in coious quantitios from tho first race | perfectly supported. Attendance 2,000. | peiione, and one in Indiana, The date was not fixed.” | {or¢" the Sunday moraing mestings of tho €5, cll of sald vity, Lo issoss Lhe daniuge to tho Score proporty atfectod L from 250 Enthusinsm w ford, Labor day committeo, Crawrotin, Neb,, Aug. 11.—[Spocial Telo- A e T T [F 80, CALL ON fvinie, delared et <..‘:’-]‘mhy ordin eram to Tur Bee,]—A spacial from Chadron | yons mot ., passed July 2000, 15 ear, agent at Brainard, Neb., for n s l & s I 1802 brought the homgywyrd bound delogutes from | 1o Omaha silovator company was arrosted r. Searies earies ol ure, farthor notifed. that b Chadron tonight _al 7:30 o'olovk. A large | 1o ovaning by Chiof Detective Hazo and o ee. as required by law. we wiil, crowd of all politiesl shades soon gathored | |,cyaq yn jn the city jall for embezziing Consultation Free Of AtiRISE Ar 1% 1803 At tho hour of 10 0'eloek in and a procossion was formed which paraded | about 1,500 from his employers. The ar- | Acknowledgod to be the most succestul spocinlat in at tho oflo of T B. MeCulloeh, the streets of Crawford until nalf past s, | rest was made al tho requestof the sherifl at ¥k, BLOODNERVOIR“SRITAND URIN oR1 A1 N, S m‘u:f:-ul.',_ «III1:J wm; |"|m”|'.‘ur Orpots 10 the (1l nd transformed tho wack tnto [ HeorS / sivers of sloppy mud, Not more than 3,000 | Olrars®® Ppeople were proseat. ‘The Orango stakos ro- sulted in & walk-over for Kingston, Pessara, : r Matthow and Sonora being withdrawn, el SBalariosr Ll:‘j‘Ml‘ll‘:lrL:x(‘mw of Hastlogs1s a guost at “he Gomparativo stakes looked to be a good |~ Bairrsowr, Md., Aug. 11.—Tbe Baltimores 312 ; thing for Montana uutil it bogan to rawn and | played-a te gatme with the Washingtons, | o s saait,of Davouport, 1a., Is registorod Yorkville Belle was added, Sho was backed | darkness preventing acontinuation, Weuther & D. V. Ellsworth of Newmau' Grove is at the Arcade. D. W. C. Hood of Wayne 1s registored at tho Arcade. feago. Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Laumer of St. Louis down from 2 to 1 to 8 to 5 bat only to be | ¢lovdy. Attendance 6. Scora: B. David City, and that oficial will arrive today < e ) are at the Murray. when the delegationi landed at the B, & M. 0 l from i to 6 days. Syphills cored sidering a tho of efeal L) 2 Baltimore. ... 5 0—~06 Q 4 i o . stuges for life. ) LG Tt (g ¥ Auisniod by, Monisus, 8 1o A PAlkRoR.; c0 608988 928 Colonel 0. H. Phitlips of Beatrico is a | depot. Woilo murabing 30 strone thoy oaieo the soung mua baok for velal " Rilian a0 0 o ity ol Montana. 1ita: Bultimon guest at tho Arcado. sung, “Tio, tiv, Haggoy Peak tin: 1om go0s | poainarg for about two vears. In conversa- | tio or dliatagion. | ure iy tion with Deteotive Haze slcLear admittea | Afectet it hov baving = misappropriated the company’s | MRS A dat home by Datle out and in Foes'Jym.? Hon, Henry 'St Raynor of Choyenne county addressed tHé crowd for about, fifteen present at the timo s aforesild and make any objsctions SUALOWIONLS Conoerning suld assossmont J. O. Westof Grand Island is among the First race, six furlongs: O o R oFen guests at the Millard. won, Nomad 5 to 5 second, F on (6 to 5) o (1010 1) L ULCERS cured | hird. Time: 1312 >, " o 3 Ithout pain DUAIHO8K. i i . s . | shl B ey ks gt O IKy., Aug, 1.—Today's game | o J.F: Hymer of Holdrego Is among the 1 O Fo makkgoveral good points. Ho | Money: i, withiut bain of CELE Wormanonuy | Of damages us you may consider propar. | M ngston walke i over. ws oalled at the boginniog of the sixth in- | SUCSE SLTE, o ey scored Kem Lo republican taste and LOCAL BREVITL and sucoesstully cured and unfalling R enigloon, | rage, Compurative stake, mile nnd a | ning on account of rain, neiher side having - 8. Harding of Nebraska City is among | culogized James, sWhitehead, the repub- WE‘K ME GEO. J, PAU e | ?u‘fi‘l'l'n'?':{m%" S, Voo Wom Yorkville 1 seored. Attendunco 1,480 Neore: tho guests at the Paxton. lican nominee on. Simon Cameron of | - e Jacksonian Democratic club will meet OMAMA, August sth, 18 Avdtoy ' b hHookon (W L0 1) ibird, ou1vii1g. cn 00,0 0 0 W. H. Egbert of Mioueapolls was awong | Broken Bow noxt called 1o the | tomorrow evoning at its rooms, 1120 Farnam (VITALITY WEAK), Mo 4o by 100 clow applls | — ot i il o, I AR g aatanaiaty Louis, S0 000 yestorday's arrivals ut the Deilone. stand. He told Whiy Kem uad dono and way | iveot. A kood aitendancos desired. iy | cauon io'usiaees of stadysovers monal sirala | X000 or Asessiment of bumnges for t ok 10 1 Second,” Heradoun (9 | | 11 ifounv S 8t fouly 1 ;m Mr. and Mrs. H, J. Fueller, formerly of ohearlfld s-zvelrnlra :B;\ul;;m‘;;""':":xd i‘:”fi order of committee. fIEAi o il iy ‘Chaugo of Gra | il oulsville, 1: 8t 5.2 Iitteriest Clausen | Omaha and now of Reading, %a., aro guests | promiueat atto 0 ) ol iu Labor d VKAK MEN ALLE VIOTIMS TO NERYO! ; o e 0 1) second, Rorku 7 | - Birrsnond, Pa., Aug. 11.+1he home team | 5 ¢ “Amurose'of Kvanston, TiL, the notea | A: 1t. Humphrot, Jebraska's lund commls. | 3575 "y "Sunduy ¥ TR OSKS’ wl BALY D aud ronl csiaie wiona “Lilibeysuinh s defeated the Clucinnatis with easo today. sioner, was calle@/for, He bas made several You are hereby notfied thut th under- HBaretoot Cbautaugua lecturer, is in the city ‘visiting ngth, with se Jowoly v Mty Latbam was put out of the game in the sixth . G Speoches within'the 1ast two days and is C. Ly _lirickson, formerly of thy X G ALRARED. Wik . slened, throo disintorestod froehiolders of the | fiohig s1ello @ | {Shing for unreasounble kickiug. Score: | M8 brother, G. W. Ambrose. el extuustod biit ko mado an oxcellent | 8rm of Edhoim & Erlokson, died Weduesday | foaksncosd promaturelrin spprosshinf ot b | | Sl G, SV oo dRivtioynor of, e Soventh rueo, flve halt turlongs: Ly- | Cincinuati (YN W 1 Miss Valota Amourose, daughior of Mr. | addydss and was applauded several times. | 8fternoon. The doceasced was years of | 2NN EE Gl "on or nddross with stamp for | thi mayor. with the approvad of the oity, oo 840 1) won, Sehuylklil @0 101 eocony, | Plisture T10888 %05 9} | andem George W. Ambrose, has returned | 312" Acres of ‘Seotts 51uff made a short | #go-and had lived in Omaba since boyhood. | cireulars, freo hogk and rocolpts. 5 50 el of Suid olty: to nssess tho damige Lo L Time: 1:10, Pit e, 11, Errors; | 10100 city aflera three mouths’ summer | ,,d jutoresting address. Colonel Russell of Au adjourned meeting of the Sixth Ward | Pr Searles & Searles, ''® "o vV et gwnery rosp .n’w:y”u.v' ;hn”:rum‘n'y ifMootedl ‘l 1. Enrngd rans: Plitss | Outing. Valley taliod fifteon minutes. West Bros. | Republican club will bo held at Twenty- Nox "pbas amaublis b A el e el I Hatterion: Terry wud Maoks Dwyor | Cnurles Soudenberg, the city boller inspec- | martial vand furafshed music for the occa- | sixth and = Lake streots this evening. | — - Ui, 1802, 6pproved J iy e, 1803 Cuicaao, T, Aug. 11, —~Hawthorue races: fled that huviig ac. owse, tor. snd Walter Stark, Tuk Bix engineer, | sion. It was probably the most enthusiastic | ‘I'io annual election of ofticers and othor maf You ure further o 0. Wakotulnoss, M Bt paco, hul i won, Miunie IADELRNIA, Pa, Aug 1L-—Weather | loave on Septomber | for Atlanta, Gia.,whers | republican gathering ever wituessed in | ters of importance will come before the mee! i ald appointment wud duly qualidod ) | roy ihird. o won, . | 10" ATLeRdMI0 416" Sooro; _l:uy\wlll roprescat (‘hnnhuulu ‘deleguluu to | Crawford. Several ladies were in attend- | ing. i ; e required by buw wo will, on e S é:.... of win second, Moculi third Wi 4T ] Buston. 000000820 the National Association of Stationary Engi- | ance. ‘I'ne Pacific BBxpress company Is preparing { ttarnoon, ut the otfice of . e i fosoa wih b, e bt | Rlitiadeiphia 000607010 neers. == the plaus for & new barn for its own use, o, e e O b s haiaad: ‘F‘“A g second, RiAFy third. Tiny Hits: Boston, 10: Philadolphy Messrs. 0. D. Miller of the Daily Adver- lows Demoorats In Conventlon, which will occupy the northwest coruer of porato lmits of suld clty, mess for the pr- ourth race, five furlongs: Juko Alien wo ;:u-lnlv Philadelphia, [> user of Elwjra, N. Y., Bon Buffurn of Bing- Loasx, I, Aug. 11.—|Special Telogram | Kloventh street and Capitol svenue, The o for Hyswrls pose of considering nm(l leding tho ussess - - ‘ wsenond, Wiliiam Wird, Uime: 1 o Cansitorivg; Btaley and Gausel; | \ 3 —The democratic county con- | proposed building will be 66x114 feet and two Nosvous Prost ment of diwinage to the owners rospoatively of ruoe, 8Ix furwongs: Hankrupt won, | Knel hawton, representing the Elmira Telegram, | to Tur Bek. wadd pro Moctod by sald ch ad q ) o T, By vicl - porty uge of urey’ Askew socond, Eummu Loulse shird; | NEW Yok, Aug. 11.—Today's and D. M. Johnson of Biughamton, “tonder” | yention assembled bLere toduy. Tou town- | stories high. ‘The material will bo brick 80d | Sion, 501tnensof e Hrali 03usiag (uianity, wiso ry W TR f tfi-fl & ond B Loutse third. | Gui 0 N0 Yok mad Throokifn teans | {00k camo in from Denvor yesterday, whora | yuiny wore not . reprosented. The delogates | 31000 aud tho estimated cost 1s 813,000. sy duath Vruuiturs Gia gn arrvned T jrade: Luking luto consldoration spocial bevo X Xth ix turlongs: Roloy Eoley won, | was for biood und Baruie had o bad row to | they have enjoyed the conclave festivities, | v\ o oiovo convention are: L. K. Berler, Jonn McElhatton denies that there has 110 W oakn Tavoiuntary Los " You are notifiod to be presont ut the time Woodford secoud, One Diwe thied. “Mime: | bhoe. Crane was fined 425 and put out of the | 884 aro now getting good and ready for the o conven! 4 ' | beeu any recent outbreak on the bottoms be- causod by Over-exertlon Of b braln } und place aforesald and wake ubjaotlc L gawe i the sIxth. Attendance, 5,700, Score: | Sbriners' meeting in Omaha. R. H. Harris, J. H. Pattorson, A. J. Gllmore, | yyeon his fumily and the Driffcorns. Ho Thaulgencn A mout's troatnint | 10°OF SLALOIOWEs CONCOTRLDK wiid W8s0 | In the Ofth race at Garneld Park today | Nuw vork. .o oo 0 o 2 b b g o orss | New Youk, Aug. 1l-(Speclal Telogram | W. A. Smith, W. H. McQuian, 8. A. Al | nesorts that thore has beu uo confiict for AL e pqatantee sif boxes to card | of duwnaies w8 you may G0p8ider RORs . Hovkey Demosey, who was riding Favui- | Braoxiyn.. | )30 00000 0—34/[toTus Beg.|—P. Qumeu of Omaha is at the | bortus, H. M. Bostwick, 8. W. White, Henry | over a year and that s oase Is still pondiog | yyarantesto refund L nokoirsd Guarsuieo 1ssusq : L1 .\lmi-&E 0C roy, was badly lnjured. His mouut stum- | il New Vork. 71 i s ity maha, Neb, August Oth, | A 0, . W. 3 . t t b for an assault on Iy by Theod: ¥. Lowis druggist, sole agens 300 foll ut 100 head of 1ho home stroch. | New Vor Brooklyn, 2 Errors: | Hotel Savoy; J. L. Wallace of Omi is at | Koeuss, W. 'k, Howard, A. W. Miotin: cou- | in court against his enemy fo only by Theodore. soi 0. Brouklyu, 2 Batlerles: Crane, | the Hoflman, gressional—). H. Fioley, J. K. McGaren, | bhim ln May of last year, soutbuast coraer 1uth pud Varassi sie. Omi