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s ohm g et o 9 THE OMAHA DAILY PLE: FRIDAY, JULY 27, 1894 e e e p————————————————————————————————————————— 1 — = me——— \1 1 N and Bage; Flggemeler and Terrien. Time: | special sanction: W, P, Sanger and J. 8 | Walter also started Time: 208, ’m,] N N 3 LAAY WON ALL THE WAY |, gro,from omebe onrid ot e | gut s Figeomerr o G, T | o e TS TO THE RESCUE OF BEAUTY. numbered just thirty-one head. They had “ Goms Win ou Lack RIRRS rab®, ont s Randigep, diess B: ['wok Thene vat T in e orter Mg Mor o Sl e the front row of seats on the west side of | ;ACKSONVILLE,. 0L, Jul¥ 2.<(Special | L. D. Cabanne, 8t. Louls, won, from seventy | Gregor, Stroutin, Minnte G, Dinmond Jos R Alrest and ¥ r the arena facing Hyan and & better mtisfied | Telegram tg 1The 'Hee)oihe !nlh;wlv‘r"« yards; A, D: Kennedy; Chicago, fitty yards, [ Ah ffHier rest Bay, Alamito, Pever (Continwed from First Page.) i} "“" k ':“"’I" NAees wun " i f crowd would have bees d thing to find | won today from the home' tdam through | second.” Time: Abo 7. aside, Lesa Wilkes, Ruby, Antec - or n Moment Staud It Mystort.m B'”V, Smith No lfi"’mh for the .fn,,",.:, A i TLt were ,',',‘,“,:M The | pu Y o hothirn e, U3 GQuincys s B Domicer ales starica”” Time:” 11 31K, | Misunderstandings, the . misinterpretations Champion Welterw:ight, local sports vied with e other in enter- | had Donnelly ' the_box, \': "'; RESULTS ON THE RUNNING TRACKS, | 2131 and all uncharitableness will be lost in ob oxt time you go to a party, wateh some ” taining the Gate City representatives, and m.'rk th wh]«l-:vq:rl\'rfl)“m! AL ootsA Ll ],\l‘! rhfi . R ‘.”:-.-‘m‘-'»“m-uuwl Mvion, or only recalled as wo now cursority the women as they stand ander the chan- tomorrow they go for a sall on fair Min- | G g M. ¥, Dwyor and Dick Croker Get on the | i 10 ERCE a0, MUt % | recall the scenes around the great figures ll;lm‘« Notice how a light shining from BUT THE KNOCKOUT WOULD NOT COME | netonka's waters as the guests of Del Rudd, | yolvqonville .......0 0 0 2 1 0°2 1 1—-7 Wrong Horse at Saratora. Phoebe Wilkes, Nightings and A in our national life who suffered in their ':'""I brings ont unsuspcet:d lines and an- an_ex-Omahog. Quiney 11008000 0-10( SARATOARAN. Y., July 26.—There was | also od, Time: 2:08%, 2:07%, 2 day from unmerited calumny—so the figure | €168 11 all but the youngest and freshest Pramptly at 9 o'clock the fighters entered Barned runs: Jackeonville, 4; Quincy, 7. [ & large ecr swd ‘ot the Faces todny Specu. of Grover Cloveland will rise in growing | faces. It is a severo test of heauty lation in_the ring was brisk on ail of the CRICKET AVERAGES, Honor for his hoble character and hie great | F’6PNADS you will wondor at the numbas.of Fwenty Rounds In Which the Husky Youth | joun the beam at 141% pounds, and Ryan | Boyle. ' Strouthers, Sommers, Hits: Jack- | pvents. M. In Dwyer andeRichard Croker s and devoted self-sacrificing service to his | thin, lanky women. They all want to be from Portlaud Was Hammered fo at 140 Both were in very pink of condition | Sonville " 13: Quiriey, 5 Srenin. of gemarin ey (e 1 oMl | Standing of the Regular Playing Membors | country, supreme above detraction, SR (0 e, burele: Do Wbt (e e < o ille, 4; Quincy, b, T . 5 . the Edifieation of a Great and a great fight was predicted on all sides. | V " iy oland, * Uniplres: First_race, five furlongs: Kismet (8 to of the Omahs Club to Date. As some tall cliff that lifts its awful : . pitn 5t et Bot Ryan looked the very ideal of the model | And Belt; Donneily ‘and Boland. "Umplr Ve furlongs: Klsmet (8 to 1) Tormn, digest their food, and there's no fire without *aris| 1 McVey. won, The Swwn) (2 to 1) second, Lux (2 President Lawrle has, at the experse of it 5 OREL athlete, lithe and graceful as a grey hound, | “*Fish ‘ 101 third. (Rimgs, 1034 3 E T T e, T eathored (e | Swells from the vale and midway cleaves | consumption of ‘fucl. A pre-digested food but sturdy and strong as a lion. Smith Standing ot the TeAms. Second rade, mile and a sixteenth: Ram- | § VO et :|‘A ibiotned tables | mhoulLe Storm, . Jouds | Salled Pascola fs welcomed by thess womsn, looked a trifle drawn, especially about the Played. Won. Tost. Pret. | ape (10 to ) won, Don Alonzo (5 to 2) sec- | 5ures from which the biolned tables | Though round its breast the rolling clouds | They find (n it flesh forming propestics. MINNEAPOLIS, July 26.—(Special Tele- | loins, but was ovidently In the highest pos- | St. Joseph . 0 m 55,6 | ond. Time: 1 X are compiled, Seeretary Doyie come TR i Y They are told that it is nourishment, not T Yow.)—It has | sible’ form. Joe Choynski was mutually | Rock Island 8 5 ,Third ‘race, seven furlongs: Peacemaker | at theitop of one list and second on the | Bterns settle 8 medicine, and that its go-d effvets are last gram to The Bee) ROy, UL R ok ar TeNre EaE At Y The tay 1 Dmahe @ to 1) won, Hobbins (1 to 4) second, Do- | other, with v creditable averages of | Mr. Vilas then withdrew his motion made | ing. Such fetters as this one from J, . Kot any doubls about Tommy Ryan being the | ¥ ¥ 4 ¢ Lincoln ... “’:,!“"' e omasdtisfy ol L 1o | 1962 for butting and 5.2 for bowling. on Friday and said he would vote to send | you druggist, Owego, N. tall, th e Atory ourth race, seven furlongs: Liselg (1% ko NEUrss may. bs thker ag rentenents | the Bill 0o SORPEFNS i, o oo e one N T el hesatery) 3 men glared at each other from the center | JREOIN - welterweight champion of the world he | 6% Feing “ahore was a briet interval of | Jaekesnviile to 1) won, Misn Dixie (18 o 1) second, | e eng, A6ures may be taken as represent I n : Leonard (even) third. Time T e S omaat 'or the «lub hag | PRESIDENT COULD DEFRAT THEM ono that she had gained five pounds, the ought to have been present at Ryan's 1itte | gparring and Smith was the first to lead, | es Moines . argument with “‘Mysterious Dilly” Smith [ which he did with enginic force, but fell | Quiney ... (“[;“_{’Ill\“l:;;v.‘fl‘{‘[v_-n gu.m.\L.ly |nl.y ‘u\lvw») undertaken the task of furnishing corrected Mr. Stewart of Nevada began a speech on | Other two pounds, entircly through the use here this evening. Although Tommy did [ 8hort of his mark, as he did a thousand Vor (15 1o 1) thind ® ipao 1) fipcond, Achie- | avérages every month hereafter. The bat- | the respective prerogatives of congress and [ Of your great food, Pascoin times in ‘he fight, by a yard. Ryan probed NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES, Bixkn ra oo L & mile and | g averages are being calculated With o | the executive. He declared ,that the con- Thi fe the testimony of Mrs, Chas. B. Lo- not knock the Portlander out, he gave him | oonye ™o 4" yrove away. Then followed e three-fourths: Ballarat (1 to 5 won, Snm | View to determining the winner of the cub | gitjons were such that a member of congress | thian, 111 W, 45th street one of the soundeat, most sclentilic drub- | clinii after clinch, and the round ended | Brookiyn Goes Atter Connaughton, Staley | Corey (b to 1) second, Glanfallon (8 to D | (ownl ot by Mr. Kemp. and the Din | must oboy the prosident or loave congress. ‘or the past five years I have suffered bings a prize fighter ever received and got | with no damage having been executed on and Nicho Vigorous Fasl N third. Time: 4:00, club, The power and Influence of the executive | from gastric indig-stion, and have out of the ring alive. All through the fight | olther side. 1In the second Smith rushed [ BOSTON, July 2.-Tolay was a great Hot Day at Brighton. In the list of bowling averages the was such it could control the election or de- | So0-called remedies for indigestion, ¥ 4 Tommy to the ropes when they clinched [ gay for batting. The Hostons were sent VY v Yo % b ‘o | Men Who head the list have taken twenty | feat of a member. It was trifing with a | OuUrses of treatment from physiclans all over R re e P L MIARCY ‘f"'r,m': and i the break away Smith not only | wurti i Sl over the ground. Score: | wha Neht at helhioy Taen tods antse | wickets or more, which I A sufficinet nUM. | sreat question, he waid, for the president to | the country, from which 1 only received opponent In sich a manner as to convinee | bunted Tom, but gouged him in the eyes [ yotiis the 20 80000 3 315 | heat was intense, The racing was not nota- | beige'? cmtiue them to eligibllity for Ahe | reopen it after a compromise “had been ( [emporary rilief. My symptoms were heart- the latter's most ardent followers that he [ with his glove. He made a dirty, masty | podion” 33020000 19| bleinany respect. Results: The figures are as follow: reached for the purpose of taking 40 cents a | burn, flushes of heat, dizzin bloated feel- had about one chance in a million of ever | fight, along to the seventh or elghth, when Hits: Brooklyn, 22; Boston, 15 Errors: “l“lr-lr race, mile and a furlong: Lifebont BATTING AVERAGES. ton off coal and iron. I."k after . depression of spirits, se- coming out of such a contest first best. Ryan | Ryan began to retaliate In kind and he de- | prook Boston, 3. med runs: Brook- [ & to & won, Little Matt (3 to 1) second, Sanet 4 When Mr. Stewart concluded the president | vere and attacks of cramps and Infla- i sisted somewhat and contended himself with | 1yn, 10; o8 se hits: Daley, e, m’;";,',“ BoD, third, Time: N i pro tem announced the question to be on Mr. | Mation and chronic constipation. contented himself up to the seventeenth | yhroghing the empty air as with the grace | Farle, Stein LT S0 B bl s B R L AU ? Hill's resolution that the senate recede from “About two months ago, through an ad- ronnd with jabbing Smith with his left and [ of an eel Tommy eluded his murderous | ton. Thre -rm.:.- h‘i‘:!: orogtan, 'i me | (2% third, ,l."m.!"L},_"”""'- Stk @ its amendments making coal and iron ore | Vertisement in the New York Herald, I res artfully getting away. It must not be in- | rushes. o tar Da aninaie” Time: | . Third race, six furlongs: Pontlear (3 to aeasmes iz dutiable at 40 cents per ton. solved to give Pascola a trinl, although with- forfed, howover, that the Chicago boy did WHEN RYAN BEGAN TO WIN. Two hours i v Umpire: | @000 1o tning” Aines Daoond: King : Mr. Hill demanded a division of the ques- | S0 SB¥ falth In it owing to my past ex- o 2 o 5 h d, i Gastright, Stein and | Gk L . 7l tion, so the vote was first taken on Iron ore, | Pericnce so-called remidies for indl- any running to accomplish this, for he did The fifth round was when close observers [ McQuaid, . L] Fourth race, one mile: Captain T 8 to gestion. After taking one sm. hottle o not, only when it was absojutely. necessary | of battio got a declsive lino of the probable Connaughto Nichols and [ 5 on, "Annic’ Bishop (f to 1 second, Her: Doyte ] s xcaps, Mr. (LaUhIrOUBN || Datoie ¢ Telb betiacs yery . BUBH- BVIIRH o kot ot of the way of Smith's cyclonic | Outcome. ~ Ryan became aggeressor, and aid (0 to 5) third. Tir 7 N ion 2 | votec \e democrats, and the first ha s P A AL <4 A rerpictis cithen, firing Dilly into his own corner, landed a Giunts Put the Orloles Further fack. Fifth race, six furlongs: Lomond | & ek yalidian: 7 L0 Uit LU e W e TSR AR LLUUHER GG L DD Along In the twellth round, too, Tommy | hard one on the side of his head and an- & ; <. July 26.—The Glants batted (even) won, My Gyps (8 to 1) second, Shelly . Vaughan 1 afirmative votes were: Hill, Irby, demo- | /0 B0R l“" L !| in my life. 1 i fght left in the right | other in the stomach. Smith fought des- NEW YORK, July 26 he Glants batted | Tuttle @ to 1) third. Tim 6. vrie oo, crats; Hansbrough, republican, and Allen, AL, en pounds and now eat any caught Billy a stiff stralgh n the rigl L Hawke out of the box in the second inning. Sixth race, five furlongs: Berwyn (6 to 5) = 1 thing my appetite craves. All my friends eyo, and the shutters went up Immediately [ perately, but for the life of him could not e won, Poor Jonathan Y2 fo 1) second, Vaga i RS Kyle and Pofter, popullats, . The vole on | g4y “itVhy how fat and well you looks what and a protuberance about the size of a hen's ‘:'u"r:tl;'"} "‘,""""’]"k gong sounded Ryan was | yoyijnore | 00003010O0—4]|bond @ to1) third, Time: 1:02%. p that portion of the resolution receding from |y, vy you” hoen dolng?* My auswer 1. al . itaelf over the njured organ. | PUnching him right and left almost at will. | New"York © 09130130 °15 On W . Rob. 11 5 the amendment on coal followed, sharing the | (66 Y beett, o ) kix o' liveaior; thits tandor spol from then on | _The sixth round was also Ryan's. It was T RaTHIbEE b N York T R the Old Dominlon Truck. 4 Liwyd . 3 1 fate of its predecessor, beimg defeated, § to | J\¥ [ T HCON have recommended it te ‘:xiy: y«mm.u-mn when seeing that he had replete with flerce, close range exchanges Baltimore, New York, FEarned WASHINGTON, July 26.—I'irst race, six "":‘r"“‘”" SRty L 64. The same senators voted for this motion ‘,'( |",‘.“ ,,,:vl-:|‘n.\ ‘l”-”l'.\-:“l oW “mn"x'”' “‘.‘ o “Mystorlons” ‘one. going. rapidly, he | ' Which Tyan invariably got the best of It | runs: Baltimore, 1; New York, i. Struck | and a half furlongs: Needmore won, Bes. | i L aadll | 47 | as for_the iron proposition. foct it my duty 1o do ao; owin tothe great a0l l" finish him 2 and dirty attempts at fouling by Smith. [ out: By Hawke, 1 by Dsper, 1; by Ger- | master "‘”'"1'1“ & iblan third. Time: 1:25. Mr. Washbarn of Minnesota then submitted .3\ i : derived from it v g B LE) It ended in a clinch and a wrestle in which | man, Home run: ‘Ternan. Three-base Second race, four and a half furlongs: CEHRotion toVIREFI Gt tHaL SeRA LA Eontaraeh: (o A friend of mine has taken only three This round was a bloody one, Ityan thump- | g GG In B clnel And o wrostlo i wehich } B, 1, 0N o MReits, | Iiirke, Itarrel, | Honest Tom 'won, Poverty second, Lew | It 1 3 AL et nferoes 50 | small bottles and says she feels lke a now tng and hammering his almost helpless vie- | EYAR, Was LAFOWE heavily. oo oal of | Double plays: Issper to Brouthers; Mc- | Gegg third, Time: 0.3 C W 4 recede from that portion of the sugar sched- | weran'“This may ssom like rather falsome tim until his face looked like a huge ham- | g4, I’-, 0 ere was a goo deal of | ;L 0% M lecler to Brouthers; Brouthers Third race, seven furlongs: Centerfire 5 ule placing the one-eighth of a cent differ- | ;yui00 "hut 1 conscientiously feel t 1 can- burger steak, but he was game as the ng, cl m'h after clinch, and the round } ¢ “Yonnings to Reita; Wilson to Fuller; }‘%"; Ronald second, Device third, Time: | 2 3 L. | entiat vn sugars above 16 Dutch standard. not say too much in praise of P fe proverbial pebble and refused to give up or | VA% over with but one good blow being | ward to Iarrel. Umpire: Emslie, Time: | 139% o0 G 3 Mr. Gray of Delaware made the point of | Al “druggists sell Pascola. Descriptive Wit Drenched:dn’ gore: with both ' eyes deltvered, and that was a driving left from [ Two hours and twenty minutes. Batteries: Shhas r.““' "" urlongs mstone won, v { order against the motion that it was not | paiey o G o Sttt ! o out. Tommy in th “mysterious” kidneys. Hawke, Isper and Robinson; German and | Sonora second, Mattle Chum third. Time: e i ot it i g D CLCOMSLONHE bunged and bleeding, with his nose frac- The ninth was slightly fn favor of Smith, | Wilso 1:08. . . competent for the senate to Instruct its | pro_pigested 0 Reada St., New tured and his lower lip split, Smith went | HG FRUE WES BUEIEY W .“ e AL ® ; Fifth race, four and a half furlong: e 3 conferees in a ‘“full and free” conference | yp. clently s0 as to arouse any Killen's Arm Broken by a Liner. Brightwood ‘won, Syracuse second, Gladi- " : to insist upon or recede from any particular or was dragged to his cornor when the gong | pap, ot suficlently v ra sounded. “Ono quarter of a minute more and | gt "Wl Wilqu in hie eoruer. He | | PITTSBURG, July .—Killen started to | 80T third, Tme: 035 ! : amendment. To do so would be to prevent he would have been dead to the world. The | FIMEERE JHEe clique in f piteh for Pittsburg today, but had his pitch- Hawthorne's Program. ] the free and untrammeled consideration of od one solid b n Tommy's neck or . AR 3 . : r brief Intermlssion of rest, howover, was suf- [ /ot BHG SOHG or [ g arm broken in the third inning by a e Sottars amendments in conference, sk oucLAs fictent to recuperate his brawny frame suf- | pirott 406 l”‘:filfrf:: i'l‘.:‘ n\:»:.L.:‘ fl“‘fi'fl"'{‘[‘f‘ls liner from Q. Tebeau's bat Ehret, who Wells Street won, Ida Sauers sec- Bl Mr. Hale contended that an instruction to ETHEINEEE ficlently to enable him to toe the scratch for | : . it ¥ ed him, had the visitors at his | ong, Eleanor third. Time: 1:18%. 3 Furnett the conferces to recede from any amendment O RaoE Belently to enable him to tao tlio seratch for | camo right back, cool and calm as a sum- . ‘but six scattered hits being made | °Hi Blganor third. Tlme: 181, = on, | 3L 2. ‘Neate s 3 R L B T D T O SOUEARING: ment, but prossing the battered_and bunged | hie” awn cornor, o smarher b o o | Pretsborg o 01301600 o—g|%edy McCann second, Tit for Tat third. | = Players from 21 trammel the conferees. It would simply $5. CORDOVAN, fighter {nto his own corner, resumed his | side thon twice' In qulck succossion In the | Cloveland ioiiriiii1 020 000 0 03| “Fhird recs, six furlongs: Tata won, Leo | “he . %1 James, o eliminate the subject of difference. * % Qifi"scig‘fi'fi?w‘mimtgm chopping process, but Smith showed himselt | face. Smith was leary, and did his best | Hits: Pittsburg, 13; Cleveland, 8. Er- | second, Hamestone. third. Time: 1:15 y Hess have not pi Mr. Mills of Texas bolstered Mr. Gray's 4320 I} to be a man of the most phenomenal en- | to get out of a tight place. Then up to ths | rors: Pittsburg, 3; Cleveland, 2. Earned Fourth race, one mile: Percy won, Sen- - = point of order with another, that the senate " $ 3.50POLICE, 3 SoLEs. durance, and after taking another beating | thirtcentl there was but little change fn | Funs: Pittsburg, 8:' Cleveland, 2. Two-base | ator Irby second, Coguette third. Tim: could mnot recede from a portion of an o 5052 WORKINg, ample to have killed a horse, he was agali | the shifting fortunes of the two giadiators, | DitS: Glasscock, Ishret, McIKean, O. Teb 1:42 7| amendment, and that therefore the senate ’2"'ExmA FINE. ENs dragged to his corner and drenched and | and but litile visible damage dons on cither | Ahree-bise hits: Beckley, McKean. Home | FIlth race seven turlong A < | could mot instruct its conferces to do that 5 e e e #ubbed and bolatered up for one more lacer- ( side. But in this round Tommy closed one | M, Sraith, Beckley.” struck out: By ( Fratender second, Alary third, Time: 1:29% Which It could not do itsell. By #2.%1.75 BovsScHonSHoEs. atlon, This was the twentieth and last and | of Billy's peepers, and from that moment | Unipir ursteundl BynohisaRattet) Professor second, Bfet Harte third. Time: Names. E i g Without discussing the point of order, th “L’é\‘DJsES ‘was a horrbile spectacle indeed. Smith would | on there wasn't a_shadow of a_doubt con- | Killen, Ihret and Sugden; Mullane and | 1:30%. i senate, at 6:45 p. m., adjourned. % 332572 150 6oy mot give up, neither could Ryan knock him | nected with the final resnlt. The victory | Zimmer. Finlshes at Eust St. Louls. H LT / BesTD A, out, but he beat and punched and jabbed an's was & most popuiar one, and to- Seuntors Won in the First, ST. LOUIS, July %.—Results at Fast 8t | TF S SILK IN THE UNITED STATES, A @ ochoon cormocue :Hmfl until he was :lrlmllnlu' with " goro fnl:n ght the big money winners from Chicago, | WASHINGTON, July The home team | Louls e | 5 . arocKTONGLMAAsi foot. All he conld now do was to d e8 are engage F S DT TS i 1 First race, - s : LV L e R i 5 head to foof aha and the twin cities are engaged in | took the lead In' the first inning, scoring irstizdoe iitirseinssixtecuths fofia mile - Importance as a Manufacturing Interest— Y aeRiitass Lo RIs Neaverdtely; but lopelassly ito Ryan's | coloring the BEWESE ot AL N Tt ore: | Darius won, :Ketéhum second, Pestilence | & IH. Lawie.. .. g desperalely. p coloring the city from the West hotsl to | five runs on hits, assisted by errors. Score: | DATius won.: oat ene ke ool i | s (6 PRoaaea Hak Ak [onlss Yo mmnenly neck, smearing him also until he was com- | the outer walls a beautiful and viv - | Washinkto 50 0— 5§ W i plotely covered with blood from | mine. A I R e s ,,fi;f_?n;'mr‘gw{!"?;,I{E-jn-g‘,{l"ejfllglof amile: V. R Viughan.| 710 One of the largest among the varied man- wo are the largest manufacturets of his trunks up. Smith was hang- Hits: Washington, 10; Philadelphia, 10. | thied, Time: Ao “ccond The Forum | gy % Syin: . 7 9 utacturing interests In' the United States Is | (CILETR0SEIRost In the worh and uar Ang half unconsclous in Ryan's DURING THE TWENTY ROUNDS, Brrors: Washington, 1; Philadelphia. 3. [ Third race, ive furlongs: Blakemore won REyARRO RIS 4 sl afof tho silk interest, says the New York Sun. | Bottom, which protect you against hign yrioes and arms, when the gong sounded and the badly ned runs: Washington, 1; Philadelphia, | I Defy second, Darthol third. Time: 1:0 B 1 The value of the silk, silk ribbon and silk | the middleman’s profits. Our shoes equal custom bedten pugilist was pullcd away and earried | Detalts of the Fight from the Weighing 1 wo-bage hits: Selbach, Taylor. Sullivan. [~ Fourth race, 'six Aurlongs: Tom Donohué | 15 v ; work In st g and wearing qualit to his corner. Referee Choynski during a Catit tre Decirs Wolghing 1 | Struck ont: By« aauly. di by Ta . 2 | won, Hartwailnce second, Maud McMillan | 130 3 4 9 velvet product of the United States Was in | \Wohava then sold everywhero at lower prices for lull which succeeded the thunderous out- MINNEAPOLIS, il 5 Two hours, mpire: Hoagland, | third. Time: sml i v P i excess of $90,000,000 in 1892, The number [ the value given than any other make. Take no sub- SAPOLIS, July 2.—The twenty- S Maul and McGuire; Taylor and Tifth race, five fu longs: Chartreuse won, . Rev, Llwyd ..... 9 stitute. If your dealer cannot supply you, we can. burat that followed this round promptly an- | rotnd fight at woltersergh s fer e Grady. Jardine secondl, Prince Prilf third. Time: L 2 G2 i) oL Ly UG, G G2 kY ud bt nounced that the fight was a twenty-round | o CEN Ul W iy 1:06% 3ty 2 : = was 22 and the number of weaversand | Soid by contest for sclentific polnts, and he awarded | HiOPSIP of the world beiween yste- Standing of the Team. R AL RTINS R K T Cu s ient warpers employed was §0,000. The pres- | s, w, Bowman Co., 17 N, I8t the same to Ryan. Then another tremen- ‘R‘"' ‘r“”{ Smith of Doston and Tommy Played. Won. Lost. Pr.Ct, pow¥Td SEMI-FINALS. FREMONT, Neb., July 2.—(Special Tele- | ent congress, though it has reduced the | @ j'"cZQINTAAN 210 15 e 1EHA doys storm of appiause filled the club room | RYAN of Chlcago ook place at the Twin | Boston ... ST st gram to The Bee)—A large crowd attended | average rate of duty imposed on_foreign- | gi e €888 W00 290 and Tommy was scized by his velling ad- | (1Y Athletic club arena before 400 people | Liltimore ™ 48 . | Second Round af the Teunls Tournament | the' Srack wheel tour 5 made silk goods, has sought to offset this fgnatz Nowman, 424 §. 13th, mirers and carried bodily from the ring. lt;lll:u_h.x. )}Inu! men were in the ring to- | Claveland. .. Socs §ome Good Matche: one mile novice race wus won . | probable impediment to silk manufacture \,‘5 W Fisher ‘2‘é25 LoRvoRWorth GRBEAT CROWD IN ATTENDANCE. ge ‘-;,x_ug.. o clock, the scales being placed | [rooiivn 000 ¢ Yesterday, the sgcond day of the tennis | G0dke in three heats. Time: 2:45, , 2:47. | by providing for five experimental stations Ketly. St ¥ %o F venwor! N s 0 ot Ierene | Capohgaenteriondl i smounted. fn nentimy | BRIGOT,est 34 | tournament, deyalgped very: much better | qflenr, Frederickson won the mile open. | under the control of the Department of Ag- | Kelly Stigor 0., Farnam & I5th 4 shis placed at 12 | pyy vabasit b riculture for the cultivation of raw silk. - A. Cressy, 2500N st So. Omaha. Since 1888 the average annual Importation | —————— IBUTE 00 s playing than jon the preceding. day. The Half mil race : ¥. e ace went to Walter PR J3%AA City'aisnug qlab el fed | Solly Smith ana Ted Alexander acted as | GIPGR! poorer playors dive;Deen gradually. weeded | -Hynes 300 ¢ X F E? A ieityiat ey roomn haing occupled | oo for St willo: Jerry Mply | Sy lOUS i1l out;: andiiin ltheygem]-finalstoday. some | One class: Joe Dlick frst, | O Taw slik, some from France, some from O SALE . the ring and were weighed. Smith pulled | Pwo-base hits: ~Stronthers. Home r every available inch of space in the [)uull\l\‘ and neithe lifted it. Tom West, Cincinnati Jong before | the hour for -weighing in had | }iapm . y ‘Baker an Prog, Tewls asteq mPnte g 4 & : Frank second, 5 China, some from Italy, FRFived, - There wore large delegations Nere | samo capueity for Tyin. Jos Chopneki | Loulsville 3 | very pretty matchesican be exp ot d.. These | jronk Bl T D el o Deu vl In e Gon § O THAG800,000 from Ghloagoand all the msrrunding citles, | was chosen teforee by both partics, At PBRIERt take place this'evening, with Haskell, Aus- |~ Joo' Bilick won the two-mile handicap, | pounds, divided during the last two years s, 9312 the men shook hand tin, C. H. Young and:the winnér of the R. | Godke second, Frederickson d. Time: i o o 25 Round 1-At 9:15 they came together and WESTERN L E GAMES, R. You“g.}*opekm“[ph which! will be de. [ 5:30. R0n Fthicatime: | aajitollow Fifty per cent Japanese, 25 At Fremont, Neb. fought shy for some time. Smith made S 3 One mile, class B: F. G. Burnett won, | Per,cent Buropean and 26 per cent Chinese, m y . SERIES 9. some feints, but missed badly. Smith lands | Hooslers Make It Two Out of Three with | ¢10cd this morning, as the contestants. Al | ping: 35" g " | " The use of silk for all purposes Is largest 3 0 on Ryan's neck. They pulled apart, then tha. Husky Husb these players have been puttirg up rattling e ATOT T in proportion to the population in England, | The balance of the stock of A.O. Norcen, ' The Book of the Builders | came tosether and clinched. Both fought (VDA A B Ly games, but the finals will undoubtedly find esult of & Red Ouk Foot Race. which, however, produces less than 50 per | consisting of hard. It was give and tuke, with honors | SIOUX CITY, July 2%.—Indianapolis de- | & I youn: RED OAK, Ia., July 2.—(Special Tele- nthi S 5 g 3 s . H. g and Austin in the lists. The pecial Tele- | cent of the manufactured silk used. This poent X 3 easy, little damage being done. They were | feated Sloux City today. Score: high wind, which Interfered considerably | EFAM to The Bee)—A fifty-yard foot race | percentage s almost exactly reversed In Clothing, Furnishing Goods and Hats HISTORY in_clinch when the bell was soanded & Hion 5 : . OF THE.. R aaGthe belliwas s 3 Sloux City ool 00 00 1 4 0 014 | i B B EY L ches, subsided n the | Was run here today between a local barber, | France, which produces twice as much siik | 2 . o e = Ao tha e ::Itm”»“l:}mlll‘l” it Smith | Indianapolis o010 08421 1315 dvening, and Jorith - the CoolinE tof te Bts Fred Ewaldt, and Peter Hide of Ridgeway, | a3 is required, the other half being ex- | Bounting to d..:\',"fir?;‘m?; ‘,:!'.'."“n;‘{’,‘\fiy‘r"'{;! it - WORLD S FA]R from Ryan's right. They clinched and | giiits: Sloux City, 14; Indianapolis, 15. | mosphere the weather was all that could | Mo. The old story was repeated. Ewaldt was | ported. Italy and Switzerland preduce | 100 %o, and. would 0 a dostrably neu- e Smith struck when posted. Hoth tried to | Errors: — Sioux City, Indianapolis, 3. | be desired for tennis when time was called. iven the run out and -lost about $125. A | considerably more manufactured silk than | o us for parties desiring to start in business, Farned runs: Stoux City, 8 Indlanapolis, | In the morning two matches were played, | free-for-all skirmish fight was indulged in. | jg required for the local market, the margin squally desirablo to be A up and ros uppercut, but missed repeatedly. Ryan | ¥ % - D. H. T e e T epented]ysr & 7. Three-base hits: McCarthy, Marr, | one between Johnson and Gosney and. the | Revolvers and other weapons were brought f < ; 5. The. {TR: BY H. Burnbam 28 chin, but honors e casy. Newell, . Jones, Homelmma: 2t Daltymple. eer A S [Fintoiplay.. ATl parties: ware. trre "Shi | for export being about 10 per cent in Italy . The st an be had it e M Round §—Hath came together and punched | yide ymp other between Butler and Dickey. —The k > ere wrrested and | g ore than 300 per eent In Switzerland, | desired. WHO BUILT IT Chief of Construct Mke' tigers, with. 1 e eadpy ¢ Pepper, Cunnigham. Double i | first was won easily by Johnson, 6-1, 6-3, | Bave bond for appearance. oly on the premises at FREMONT, NE e O, b S Dotreaulr it Ve e 4 | Cunningham fo Newell“to' & v 3 Who played ' very .good’ geme.” The " ey Germany and Belgium have been advanc- | , ADRIY onthe prewilses at FREMONT, NEB., . neek, but missed. 1evan Tanded anSthe chiy | to Roat to Motz. 'Struck out. By Jones, 1: | match between Butler and. Dickey was _Pawnees Defeat Beatrice Again. ing rapidly of late years in silk manufacture, | * F. D. Millet PR e by Peper, : Two hours and fifteen | mediocre tennis, although a number of good | BEATRICE, Neb., July 2.—(Special Tele- | but their ratio of increase Is insignificant . Round i —Rvan kept going away, Smith | inutes, | Umpire: = beoples. = Batterles: | balls and returns were delivered. Butler | gram to The Bee)-The Beatrice and Paw- | when compared with the strides which this Director of Decoration, | MIESin€ repeatediy.” Ryan ' Janded on s, Cunning i Pepper | was victor by the score of 7-9, 6-0, 6-3, 64. | nee City ball teams crossed bats again on | industry has besn taking in the United | stomach with left, then clinched, and | 8¢ Murphy. The interest'in the match centered in he | the Beatrice grounds today and the Paw- | States, in which, between the years 1880 and - i-mulzhlnn:’ ed \.\lmln lxl:' led Ml left for the Detroit Does Some Slugging. h"t "‘"l‘ ‘“;;,g"“";;”,,'";';"m'm' to be evenly | nees scored a second victory by 7 to 9. A | 1590, the percentage of growth in capital neck, by three feet. They worked hard matched, althoug! utler was more ag- | strong % erfere v with the | jooe: 138 2 4 b RING 6 coupons with 25 cents, or, sent | {5 ¥ (L4 e rard and | \INNEAPOLIS, July 26—t was o | gressive, plaving more of a net game thin | branies”op i terfered gréatly with the | jnvested was 166 per cent. The reduction by mail, 5 cents extra, in coin (stamps | _ Round 5-itvan came up and smashed | Slusging mateh today, in which the Min- | his opponent. All the players In the morn- | {omorrow to play the home tearm of the silk duties on manufactured silk will, A ted). . Add Smith in the stomach, then reached | Neapolls pitchers suffered. Score ing, however, were seriously handicapped £ 3 it Is declared by those in the trade, operats | accepted). ress, {-u:ulxn;x head. Smith missed twice. Smith | Minneapolis .......2 0 6 1 0°0 2 3 1-15 | by the wind, w1k_:h~h HaztallyAsstouRtsnon York Badly utenten. against ‘a _continuance of this fincrease if | pr. E, ¢, West's Nerva and Brain Treatment Memorial Department, landed T m".r.'.r-.f"fl:x m:ml :nm“mm‘;l Detroft ..o 3 61 41307 f‘!‘\lv; l:)z;nl;“s‘».ln({-mfll':n‘:‘ "csp»éx‘.:ll';nx"'"w'r'n-fl»u YORK, Neb, July 26.—(Special Telegram | they do not entirely offset it gid ubder positive written guarantoe, by authors Both led and landed. Smith landed o body \""H: n{'""p‘ W:‘- 1 Detrolts ""‘vlhrm" with batting, very few attempts to do this | [0 The Bee)—The Seward and York ball The value of ‘the importation of raw_silk d agonta.only, 10 cure- Weak Menion OMAHA BEB. | hiow as the roun closed i NInmeanalivi g D et S e s g T ess e teams played today, resulting: Seward, during the flseal year ending June 30, 1892, | Brofiand Norve Powors Lost Manhood - Round €~This was Smith's round, al- | Campav, Raymond, Jantzen. & Thre The game scheduled between Abbott and | York S 3 W 000,000 and during the same period | Ncivinees: La wine; 1 though Ryan secured first biood by i 1610 3 iBuiant : Gates was defaulted to the former. ending June 30, 1803, it was $20,836,000. Tho | of the Genoiative Or } bils s Camngi, SHumegons, sbuns, ¥y The evening brought out very good play- HUGE PRIVATE FORTUNES. importation of slllc goods during the year | Syornxertion: Youthi i on Smith’ mouth, ‘wice Smith drove | g | o 0 Sarl, 3 e SER!ES NO. 22, Ryan (o the ropes, ind once had him to his | Teeable sherk: = i, Cortks.’ Woeles: | ing all around. The most interesting match — o e Tt fo 4511000, 000 Ao O et Opitm or Li knees. It looked as if Kyan was a trifle | Ryerett, Glenalvin, arle. Str out: By | was that between Johmdon and C. H. | The Growlng Concentration of Weulth, und | vear to nearly $39.000,000, showing a greater e ! Death, Dy mail, L Raker, 'L; by Gayie, 3. Time: Two hours. | Young, which was won by Young, 7. Consequent Public Distress. inoteasorthanralaithe tationalof TS COUGHTRYRUP. & cortnis Round 7—There was much hard work, but | [atteries: McRarland, Baker and Burrel; | 6-2. Both played scientific tennis, but Young % rate of increase than did the importations of | ref ! UP. A cortain HE AMERICAN ENCYCLOPAED lttle actus ation, done wmtil the close | Guyic and Jantzen. *| plaved by far the ‘steadier game. They In this country today there is one Ameri- | raw silk. ’ Oaah, ore INpiae Dranchitts, Croun '[ N E) AEDIC of o hen Smith landed a hard o % both played more of a net game than has | can family whose private fortunes amount to Of late years the opinfon has grown to ba | s ci ) right over Ry Kidney K. C. Took the Third. occurred in the tournament so far. John- | gars 000 000, or considerabl e - | general among many persons that the so'l 3 0 A 'S {ssued only by RonR ¥ worked easier for a_time | KANSAS CITY, July 20.—The Riues made | son made some remarkable strokes on balls | 3500 0S8 B TOFRERLIY wmote than one- | g climate of southern California so nearly DICTIONARY. and there was no damage done. Smith | it ‘three stralght ‘taday, though the visitors | that seemed absolutely safe, Youn did | half the valuation of the great state of lowa. | A0 SEELE of, & T Tty and muthar | L 020mAb DIVE (0. Onais \rew out his Figh for the neck ag G e rea oughthelvisitora)isg i e ana 1t was by this | imhera ara five cliis e R oximates those of Ita d southe Kht for the neck again and | forrry canent th Datbya curves. Just | some excellent placing, and it was by this | citlzens whose fortunss aver- [ SPRTeximates (hese of Tlsly and sohfhers 200 ) 000 again and missed. Ryan was saving him- e e Wolverines, and s 4 | that he won the match. age $60,000,000 each; fifly 0,000,00 - ' . 2 R0 Tagea S5C000:Wory irfas: e bttt g Hiees | | The final set in (he Austin-Whitbread | 10 4500000, 500 i sa‘m’ 000,000, | those two countrics can be duplicated upon Rfl” WAYTI E GARD o Round 8—They sparred, then Smith landed | piithed “n splendid game and receivea | match, which was postponed from Wednes- | ang Yhere ‘are millionares almost. withou; | e Pacific. In respect to fruits this claim Xy o has been pretty thoroughly established, and E there has been & vast increase in the exports | Leaiws (CHICAGO, BURLINGTON & Q.|Arriv as well as in the quality of California wine. | _Omahal _Depot 1ith and Mason Sis. Bt a b TR his left on Ryan's face. 'Smith lands bohst SRR A A ¥ sht, was won by Austin, 6-2, giving INSTRUCTIVE AND USK®UL On ety then & clean Toft in the face s HERE Lol Bl wuppont.ibooren 1020 B T e, o Dy Austit, 65 BIVINE { number, Less thun 2,000 persons own twice — e kidneys. He was dof ' Kan X 3 2 0 N T ey s ch as all the money e 4 Mine of Knowiedye awl a Mint of BT LT LU (el Rapida /12 1002103 211 The LImasal hetwssniAustingands Datin s :::' ',’m:',m;‘)!' nr“,h'lf“I',"’:l’“y‘“""“l“m::“:l';-n ! ka2 Mason Usefutness. troopery when they came tozether, aHilta: ansns City Grand Rapids, 18 | B W50 good game, making some partic- | that fhey control. Two thousand capitalists | BUt whether the Golden State will become e N CIRG Round 10-Nothing was done. They were rrors: Kansas Cit 3, 2 | ularly good returns. He appeared, how- | aiready own more than all the rest of our | & Serious rival to Italy in the product of raw L Chicugo and Towa Locai. There aro tired and rested. ¢ Grand at times to be a little careless. Some [ giffdid PRI IATE Lh silk is a question which can hardly, stud-nts iPacife Junction Local: Jud suterts i DOOK. *Tha Itound 11--They rested and then came to- | Rapids, 6. T of his strokes were in champlonship form 5,000, poy BtiRnchEmatteraE ik e ransvaadlatitnly "'-‘.Y‘"“*'-‘“" ucydlopedle Diotionery,™ ihwu la gether, ..'.e-l. mu;u g ‘i‘"‘:‘lll‘lvfllj."fl“ as n.(-‘\“mu ‘l“““»"x"dh \‘}“t:hl-\ Battin played hard, but was slightly out- \}uh nlul-l. I\fi\n s nnl o;::- «1.:.- of t:e‘m. el e R s Aol S e xanl.::l;x.‘\“;u(lm & MO, RIVER AT pLSatioln Gvar s closed Smith's eye with a [ Beard, Hernon, 3 Wheelack. Ho classed. and a million idle men looking for work o i PR RAASAORYOL o depot 10th and Mason Sta inced b he e o deat tme § ) straisht left. They sparred to the close of | runs: ' Carrol.” Double ‘plays: McClelland he match between Dutler and Haskell | the other, what has congress been doi again call attention to the exception: vincsDenver. Eai Bnlauo publication, for it 18 4t th s the round, o o to Wneelocle 10 Carruthers; Callopy 19 Care | rosulied in' the Jatier's favor by the score. | 1t has been dickering and. trading over natural adavntages of Californfa, but in re- S Deaiwooa i ound 12-Ryan laughed at Smith and | ruthers; Whelo R 75, 63, 64, Fair, steady tennis was plaved | v Gucstion of taxation, in (he midst of a | SPct to the manufacture of silk, easily ob aver Eapr a partect dletion Mplato enoye ) ¢ ' kept dodging his blow: Then he landed a | out: By Kling, 2; by Darby, 1; by Killeen, v bo! v odds v ell. able froi “hin a8 008 Nebraska Local (exc ). P30l that number of tho book cosrospond. Tikht 16t on the dumaked eye. The rownd | 5 Time: Two hours and fitteen, minutes. | DY both, with the o403 In TRuor of HAsKell | seramble of sclfish men for the loaves and [ {hinable from China at u much less cost | §Or. incoin docal (excopt Sunday.) g With U sl i b Of o ehapon | | Was diled with Tyan's wnth 1 laughing, | Umpire: = Kerins, Batteries: Darby, King | were played, the first resulting in Pope's | fishes. P e (T e I O e K. C. 57, J_ & C. b onented will bo duliver ound S o enr ant ad Donohue, en and Sples. 4 Ayedaaie’orn ) ) ( ; tories, ornia has sho t o eaves <. C., 87 c. B, gt milibe oa aay soupony, | | RECUNE L Smith landed on”the ear and | and’ Douohue, Killean and Bplen. fivor By he scbre &0, "and the sccondin | | So much tor the great auestion of equitable | {e'STi* FANCITE B NSRS | TamSl il Tl s B TR, dizisiar o Bodadd AUDIER ;10 v % g distfibution, Now let us look at the land 000 against $26.000.000 in New Jersey, | 9:imin.... Kausas City Day E G5 WITh 10 conis 1n 1 ity on) paet landed hig right on kidneys and Ryan re- - 2 seta will be play: orn- ; lo ¢ th of The tallitea on the damnged epe. "Smith lunded | MILWAUKEE, July 26.—The Hrewers | Malning sets will be played off this morni- | question. Mr. Vanderbilt “owns” 2,000,000 | $52%000 0880, D5 TRbAg, T G SRt | itiiinsic & Night Ex. vin U, W T Ary. Send onlors (o Tho 156s Ol C Fivs A 5 4 ing. N = L, hard on short ribs as round closed. lost to Toledo through their inability to | " 8 - | acres of land. Mr. Disston of Pennsylvania 000,00 Rt = = M orders should be addvessad o Round 1i-Ryan led and Smith caught | solve Foreman's curves. Score: O evenIng follgwas o the seml” | boygts "of his 4,000,000 broad mcres. The | wpvanif. and $8.000000 in - Connectioul: | Teaves | CHICAGO, T I & PACIFIC, IAITives him with an_uppercut. Smith landed a | Milwaukee . 0004000004 Haskell to play Austin, H, Young to | Schenley estate owns 2,000 acres within the [ o0 2 allk . manutoctirers. Now - Jersey | —uba’Union Depot Wth & Mason Sta.] Omaks DIOTIONARY DEPARTMENT., terrific right on Ryan's chest, which nearly | Toledo ... 04 5010 30 013 av the winner of the R. R, Young-Dope | citles of Pittsburg and Allegheny. The | Solumn of silk manufa . D ersey RO b § floored him. Smith chased him all over | Hits: Milwaul Toledo, 21. Brrors: | match. Both will be good, and a crowd | California millionaive, Murphy, owns an area being at the top. 10:16am . Atiantic the ring and landed right and left, ‘but | Milwaukee, 4; 1, Barned “runs: | snould turn out to witaees them. of laud higger than the whole state of Massa- ey §itom. Lo oould ng - Milwaukee, . Two-base hi Fhaeli g 54 Round 15-The only blow of importance Milte se-base. hits: Cons AT > T - chusetts. Foreign noblemen, who owe no ribs. Both men were strong and fighting Strue "By Blue, 1; by 'Frazer, | _° i dlords, and spend all their money hard, but the blows did not count. A umxm\lu{q.lll’lv:\nlr Sneritan. | Twelve Heats Tra¥eldd in an Average Time ::;‘:z:"f‘u":fi‘z‘ e e arroet 8k NP ORAY N‘Ih;;md’ |“ ‘::\I.II'I(":;IKI'\I!;‘J' mm:ll l!:nlnll rn Batteries: o rn{n-r, w""‘:fiil }:‘I!‘I;l.fl dmm Hélow 2:10. e e e e N P T A T ) #6 U preanis ] he Ja N h' eal &h vas an; Blue, Fi n cFarland. EVE! N - 0 » S 9 V. d clock, tique, t 8 on the taw and Buite tearcul, Fight was | Lohmani Bl Eorgman aui . CLEVELAND, Jul % lI,\n the conditions | freland, Loed Scully of Iretand own 90,000 | yalusble old clock A antique, that he had | Tgse 0 BHON, GG, s MBS Ryan then landed two stratght lefts at the Standing of the Teams. were favorable gz ust time at the Cleve- | acres of farming land in Illinols, which ho | DOUEHt abroad for a big sum. an 1 . o i e { Ryan landed on head and received Played. Won, Lost. Pr.Ct. | land Driving pank, today, and the flyers In | rents out in small parcels to tenant farmers, | Peen stolen from his house 4 year or more pm Overland Flye @ vight 1n_the stomuch Sloux City T AT TR . | the free-for-all trof pnd the 2:11 class made | and pockets his annual §200,000 in rents to [ before in some mysterious way. He hunted | Ftom Heairice & St liound 17 Smith fanded a hard right on | Tolio 30 8.3 | the best of their.apportunity. The record | spend abroad. up the donor apd found he had bought it | &iom and Smih landca his lght hard on tyan's | Ransas of the Cleveland twwk wus smashed, and | Now, while over one-half of the people of | {fom tepdwabroker Uit Bad catleg bis B | —FPECit S0l R0 Jaw. Indlanapolis besides both of thobe events were won In | this country are landless, what has congress | RNAR (0 L 08 B FUC BT DL T e e ot Tath & Masan B |4 Round 18-They fought hard near the | Grand Rapids . the three fastest’ donsecutive heats ever | ever done with the land question? Since 1 chased It was not, howe: » A0 Limited closing, when Ryan shot out a 1eft Which | Detroft ......ecessss trotted i a race. e weather was perfect, | 1861 it has given 181,000,400 acres of the peo- | A0d 80 purchased it A3 not, ‘Rowever, A dened Smith. i aeaw: bisad, (He went | Milwaukes-, 1ot & cloud was dnqthe sky, and the heat | ple's land to railroads, of Which the Illinois | RROT Swher Nou L aUIR URoRtas Pt of or him, but bo Oug| igers, and that ordinarily weuld have been intense | Central alone got a subsidy of 2,500,000 acres, prie $ s . Smith was sroggy as the round closed. | gy CLRCUIT CLOSE AT TOLEDO. | w. | 1 by, o delightful breeze from | o s & L4 Syl * | willing to explain. It was rather a big joke YEOPA CAROUIT - SHUBR -4 W mpered v e & good part of which has been put Into house | o 'hyy o pave sought a pawnbroker's shop Smith's hoxe was broken, s g ound 10-Time only. save the* lake. ' The Ira0k ‘was sMll spongy tort rent and profits . - . Hat ). Wyo wont his St e e Ee Simlthis TYAD | Better Track but Not Much Botter Sport aoush to, bo {Agt pnl Waa reaarded }:;:fi |:e"I:1.:l);n‘l”unTth"z\rmel e for hla‘wedding. pEqaanty A1 1hoAret Fiah prtam (R SRR IS M e bload “flew, "but he could not knock foe the Second Day, D tun and gt rusie and upok the thought It too good a story to keep. opm oo B O e Tiyan landed punch after punch | TOLEDO, O. July 2-—The Toledo ‘Cy- | Guarter stretch Wan,the races of the day Stunning Shirts for Men, AL cr—l Leavea | CHICAOO & NORILI B0 on Bmith'e face. but. appeared afraid of | CHDK club closed the most successtul meet- | were called. The gl pacing race was fitst | Tnere are shirts now exposed n the fash- £ a tle . GianalU. ¥ Der \ & Mason Bia Smith, who, although nearly gone. stil | Ing in its history this afternoon. . The track | on the car “"“&S, {,m‘f;g“:";“‘;fig_‘,fi;‘j fonable emporiums for men, says the New | Washington Star: ‘‘Yes, Harold, there is coion i Chicago Eapress hud ' dangerous right apd lett, and’ stood | was in better condition than yesterday, but | Bosed of At tHE G TOETE i the (REEOr | york Herald, that rival in gayely the wild- | B0 Ealbsaying the fact th ;‘I love' you, :Ix':"- ‘a it Pases (B Send or bring FOUR coupons and tea bim off, U no records were smashed in any class. ‘The | 31 for the feld. Bat throe horses started | est blazer that was ever flaunted fn the { & plumber is no good at this season of the toeeec.ocM. Valley Local eenta In coln to thia oftics and receive the | | oarth LA BOY Kpcked ont, Smith was de- | hest yunber on (he card was-the tast, which | in the race, 'but for go small n fleld the | teanis fleld They appear to be approachied | YEAR' 0 L MISSOURI PACIFIC 0th part of this superb work—ihe story S i wiis a tie between Walter Sanger and J. 8. | scoring was tedlous. Alix went to the front | rather timidly by those for whom they are TN0; Mandin, deaps tut 1 forgot to tall {0 nahal Depot 15th and Webster Sts. the war. t0ld by the leading generals WESTERN ASSOC! Johnson, Results: at the beginnivg of the first heat and led | jniended. And well they may. The man | You that I have gone lat ] busin y wam. . SSOCIATION GAMES. First face, one mile, 2:40 class, class Az ¥, | all the way around without a break. The | )80 G090 Oral courage to promenade Well, that changes matters, of course. Jpm 11 ROt Rase. 1. TRy o1 0, WoR; L W. KiIDESr, Upeen: | bay beauty from Nebraska bebaved splen- A R e it 2 "broad | In Juné & cold suap is very much better | 8:40pm.Diiy jex MAGNIFICENTLY ILLUSTRATED Kook Island Takes the Third from Peorls | ville, 0. second. Time: 236 4-5. didly, and’ after the first heat she had no | Broadway with blazer shirt With & beodd f o, JU, Gy g cineh Tasvas WP M A0 : In an Exclting Contest. Second race, one-halt mile, open, class trouble in winning. The race was really | expanss of bosom in red, 0 o BEmten Omaha; Depot 15th and Webster Sta. | Omaha b 4 e aon Charies AL Sturphy. | between Pixley und Walter E for second | stripes half an inch wide' is cut out for a §00am. Bloux City Accom (Ex Suil).. 5 Address, 4 | pROcK 18LAN | July 3 -Spectal | Mo b Saneer woRi Chatles N Mumphy, | e, althoukh the former had the better | hero. A couple of years ago nothing was 10:00mm . Sioux City Accom (Sun. Oniy) . §0bm War Book Dept., Omaha Be elegram to }—The tast of the [ SITRIUSe BERORC Thitds of & mile, opef | Of it each time. The average time of the | startling that ran crosswise. These, how- 1316om Blous City Express (Ex. Sun) 1l :8sam — e | series between the Rock - Island-Molines | oae . Y p, Hiis. Chicage, weh: # J, | twelve heats In the four races was a trifie | ever. run up and down, and have & more §:30pm. 8t Paul Limited 9 wan aud Peorla proved the most exciting of all, | itus, New' York, second. Time: 1:40. below 210, which 18 the mast wonderful | SYer TR WD AT flowi B0G AT B e Taaves — BIOUX CITY & PACIFIC, Arrive Ath Tanime afier Miwo menwere’ ont | o Fotirth race, one mile, open, class A: Tom | day's work ever witnessed on the Cleve- | SUtRUCNN fg Siveet, ‘Who was fixing up | When Baby wassick, 1vo gave her Castoria, OmahalU. F. Depot 10 & Masan Sta.| O ¢ Score R e e g3y, e BeruBart, § lang, e R Puciis, _purse $2.000: Joe | his windows with thess {hings, whether e | When she was s Child, s cried for Castora, iltem: ... RIS CHY Dussoncer . Rock Tsland-Moline 0 @ 1 2 1 0 1 0 2-7{ "Wiith ruce. quarter of & mile, open. lass | Palchen won the ruce in three straiyht | had sold many of that decided character. el e ) i = CENTURY WAR BOOK 2 Peoria 01001310 0-6fa 1 & Tornson Cloveland. won: B . | heats, TN Ii, Angle D, Hyannis, Amelia, | = “Oh, yes," he replied, “but they haven't Whou she booame Kien, she chang 1o Castoria, Touvse | IOUX CPYY '8 FACIPIC, TArcivsy Base hits: Rock Island-Moline, 13 ria, | Ball, Buffalo, ond. Time: 5 Ferndale, Como, Leonore K, Jennle McCo¥, | really come out in the ity yet. Several of \7hea she had Children, she gave them C wtoriy (e o FHE IEAUTIFULLY BOUND FOR $1.00. | 13. Errors:’ Rock Lsland-Moline! 1; SIxth race, two miles, handicap, clas: 3 n:.:.u.:' Rock \\n.k 2. l:‘-A:x‘;l-'.«:; l.\u,r:.mmxln our customers have bought them for the R o TR L o 4 Earned runs: Rock Isiand I, Toledo, 300 yards, won; W and Joe H finishel o order named. | OO SWALomARS NaNe ves thore frat, and It - S L o oria Two X o y ard s N 3l 3 1%, 2:105, 200 (4 y F.B- FESTNER, Bt T oane huni D% AiNE L0 Teio, B9 yarte, Moemi. Fhuki | Tne) Gae) Hudlior Jurse g0 Allx | they dowt kill snybody. You know, ihey ahalU. P. Depot 10th & Aasn , 14th Str,, Omaha. | Home rans: Kats. Battéries: Andrews | Seventh race, one mile, open, class B, | won in three straisht heats. Pixiey ‘and | may try them on Broadway % Louis Ca " Hought s GIft In n Pawnshop. i A funny thing which is just leaking out happened at a recont wedding in Boston. A | 43 T TR T man who was a prominent guest, in looking A ! 4i10pm over the presents at the house, discovered a g he had | Leaves | UNION PACIFIC, |Arcises

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