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THE OMAH SATURDAY, AUGUST 11, 189L were paralyzed with fright and could only lls WHE N 1 r rider was delayed by the Tilinols sandy bot- RE('A N S\RATOC\ l AKF [ We must awalt the arrival of the American | Farned runs: Minn W City, on the bank and moan, rendering no assist- "”‘:IMI‘IN HLRR“NG “FST toms and only reached the east end of the X I ARS AL 4 | mail for the straight truth about her defeat, | T, Wwo-base s , Darby, Hernon. ance to the Workiof the rescusrd, One family Burlington bridge at 7:45 p. m. This was a) whether It was truckling to a royal prince or | HOM® runs: Heard, Donahue, Niles. Dou of Russians, consisting of a man, wife and (i L about twenty-two hours ahead of schedule pbi. bocause the Vigillant was not bullt for | Peard fo Wentz to 1lusmun Strock ont: child, was 8o completely panfo-stricken that, time. | English waters, 1y v by Frazer, 2; by Darby Itke horses in a fire, they could ;m h“i]"l Spinning Thronzh the Night Over the Hills | The riders reached Fairfield, Ta., at 1146 | Two Days' Feast for Lovers of Soulling ;rh» Pall \|:n ;wun”nlu..\ p.lxlbmzml 8 | Time Jrwa hours and fitteen minutos, tm: du o leave the car and 0 be carrled, L P m ! column reviewing the “Th igilant's Ir pire: Sheridan. Batteries Arvin, Braze |‘h‘nrr‘hy‘ rlmmvu: a great loss of time, and Dales of N braska. OSKALOOSA, Ta., Aug 10.—The Washing ] Rowing Racos. regularities’’ and roprints the story that ehe | #nd Burrel; Darby and Donahue An avalanche of telegrams from friends of ton-Denver relay riders passed Oskaloosa at AW I3al is cheating the yacht racing assocla- | Why and the Res 4:36 o'clock this morning, twenty-three hours tlon riles In avolding tons of TOLEDO, Aug. 10.-The Indianapolis eluly parties supposed to be on the traln has b — tost dificulty | RELAY RACERS ARE NEARING DENVER thres minutes ahead of time il | CRACK AMATEURS OF THE COUNTRY THERE | weight by not being fitted up "o reach Toledo this afternoon and Al : . coming In all day, but the grea I aperenced n eiog mames, (ere bing el A g L AL DM below decks, adding that there is n great w Peoples gave the game to the Whit nothing to identity. The wrecking crew o —_— made a relay of nine miles in twanty.soven g | deal of discontent at the manner in which the | Stockings by & score of 810 0. 3 w blackened minutes. The Oskaloosa division ended at | Vigiiant Is being sailed NDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 10.--Bxhibition: In far has discoverol only a fow BATKENST | More Than Twenty-Seven Hours Ahewd of | Prairie City at 7:14 o, m., twenty-four hours, | FOUF Events Fintshed and One Postponod | Viglant Is being safled _ P el AT s wires AL the scene ats broken down and Time and Cuttlng Down Schedulo minutes ahead of time, making forty-four | 88 the Rewade-of the First Duy's Work— NAVIANAL LEAGUR GAMBW Standing of the Teams. the Hock Island has established a telegraph Time on Every Mile—How It fles i o hours. and. hirty.nine minios AN IRRY i > By o of o Toama. atation on the ground. W O i, & kin of one four, three minufes. Ottumwa ¥ votutt Ohe Dag: . Cleveland Piay the Champion 3 6 WORK CF TRAIN WRECKERS. of the last' relay Into Osiialooeu. 1 and Cleveland| —_— the road and wers layed r ha'f an iy SHIAHO AT, {5 I h‘.r‘ ere is no question but that the disaster hour. e MLl gl tween the Colts and Spide 1 to be was the work of train wreckers. J. W.| At 8:12 o'clock last evening Willlamson REMONT, Aug. 10.—(Speclal Telegram [ SARATOGA, Aug. 10 perfect day o 1 one of the best played and most interesting | Indianapolis Glover ,a section man, Jw ay " ""‘l "-;I"*; of the Ganymedes while going at top speed h'v 'I’hlv 1 1{ o rv'lv\‘ r:‘lv ~“.rn\wl\ .l'm': dawned for the twenty-second annual re- | {0 N HaFi e TR, Ve AR Detrolt ¥ 'VO‘V[FDOF threo well dressed men jump a frelght and | oo o il 5 o | the cheers of a number of cyclists who had | . SR i T i witnessed here this year. The very sharp- | nfjjwiukee )\ D g0 west. He said that the men each carried : 1 a black bag to Len Livesey of the | oty hoq™, ™ pront of Nicodemus' - store to | EAta of the National Association of Amateur | est quality of fine flelding on both sides l\l D B e brand now satchel, This gives rise [ Omaha Wheel club, and the messsge from | ELio™ Mo’ at 10:60 o'clock this evening. | Odrsmen, whose going today will be con- | kept the score down very low v NINE 0 TN FHR ¥ite A Brings comfort and fmprovement and to the suspicion that it may have been some | tho president's private secretary to the | Chales B. Nicodemus and Joe Ellick left with | tinued tomorrow on Saratoga lake. Early in | Chicago :0000001000-1 _— tonds to personal enjoyment when of the Round Pond, OkL, enemics of the | governor of Colorado was whirled away up | the message for Ames at 10:61 o'clock. The | the day -the elght-oared crews went over | Cleveland ORI Sensational Struggle by a Game Filllo for | 1o um\ e many, ),,h, live bet. Rock Island. Douglas street nearly twenty-seven hcurs | Felay left here twenty-seven hours end fifteen | tho course for the purpose of making them- Chicago, 7; 10, ] thie. Moy, ke Rafuivs ghtly > i Tifer The evidences of train wreckers Were | ..., ¢ conedule time. Of this time thirty- | Minttes ahead of time. selvew acquainted with the bearings. A fe iR BUFFALO, Aug, 10-The favorites won | UCF than othersand enjoy life more, with plainly there and unmistakable. Marks i SCHUYLER, Neb., Aug. 11.—(Special Tele- acquain with the bearings. A few 3 v\‘.-L.n‘y. Two-buse hit }‘ o B T e biema e R ot i less expenditure, by more promptly e by a wrench on a loosened rail were | ive minutes was gained by the Counctl Blufts | oo o C » Washington-Denver | Of the single scullers were out also, and it se hits: Zimmer, Parrott. Double | today, but it took Johe nine heats to ge i ho world’s bes g made by a wren gram to The Bee.)~The Washington-Denver Parrott, Decker and Anson; Trwin, | first monew end of the purse. In the un- [ BIAP ths world’s best products to plainly visible and the marks of a crowbar | riders on thelr division from Atlantic to | relay riders passed through here at 1:56 | Was expected that the races would be better | Parrstt ann Anson: Siutnison ambon S 1 ¢ » 5. the heeds of physical being, will attest on the cross ties were there. Omaha. On the Omaha division to Fre- | this morning, being twenty-seven hours and | than at any previous regatta. 1} | Bohrlversand -Decker, . Btruok-outs - Ciened seoL L ALK cams. oUt: resh - aad Py cienns o HaaTHCSE the: pire. HGWIN The wood —of the ties was dceply | pont the riders gained twenty-four min- [ thirty-six minutes ahead of schedule time. | “mng committee, In order to avold con- | BY Youns di by Hutchison, 4. ‘Time: One | Stenped the mile that gave her first money iv inci g dented where the crowbar had been in- The night is clzudy and dark, yet the mes- i L hour and fitty-five minutes. Umpire: M- | barefoot, having cast her shoe at the | laxative principles embraced in the flicting with the horse racing in the after- | Quald. ‘Batteries: Hutchison and Schriver; | quarter. Salisbury’s ex-plowhorse, Azote, | remedy, Syrup of Figs. utes werted and the rails lifted clear of the ties, | W00 0 i tidiod £ sage was received on the fly by Halley M AbE ana Yo and the spikes which had been pulled out housands of people congregated on Doug- | West, who In company with Doc Barnard, | hoon, changed the time for the commence- | “immer and Young. = = had just as casy a victory in the 2:13 class Its excellence is due to jts presenting were Iying around loose on the bridge. las street from Perrigo's place east to the | hastened the mess:ge westward. Much in- | ment of the races-to 11 a. m. As early as 10 ChRriplons Won Eawly e O I SPedlie® Shown | in the form most acceptable and pleas- Deteotive Malone of the city police made | bridgo to watch the arrival and departure | terest was manifested here, many local | o'clock carriages began to roll up to the | BROOKLYN, Aug. 10K ¢ oy, his third heat In 3:10%. Regults: ant to the taste, the refresliing and truly earching Investigation and says that all | oo pyo g0 3 g i daFs and. cltteeny be 0 witriess- the. | g et & Hatid A 5 or all, trot: A won the first, sec- 0 ) a searching Investigation an t the riders. At 8:11 a swiftly moving | riders and citizens being out to witness the | grand stand, and soon the boxes and seats y mark for Boston. Dau ond and fourth heats and race. Plmlico | beneficial properties of a perfect laxs the spikes were pulled out of one rail with changing. Fremont relay riders lost forty- | were filled by a gay crowd. Upon the wide | the box and Boston only added a on e Sixley, Phoebe Wilkes, N . a regular rallway spike puller, wiich was 4 L i | to the column, while their twelfth run was | o the third heat. “Bixley, Bhovbe Wilkes, | iy . effectuaily cieansing the system, i B six minutes because of missing road at | plazza of the Lake house were many well Helle Vera, Walter B and Ryland T also found in the weeds near by. The fish | ‘‘Here he comes,” sing out a strong-lunged | Rogers, known people. In the background along the Grand Rapids A / object was seen coming across the bridge. a gift on the part of Corcoran. Score: ™ e ispelli started, Time 4, 2:08%, 2:10, 2:10% dispelling colds, headaches and fevers plates were also found about 100 yards away, | fellow, and almost befors the echos had — rivr were many carrlages with liveried | JrOSKIVD L0 20 000 00 46| 23 class, trotting: Azote wan the race In | an |wr|Tm||('u:iy curing constipation, And Harry Foot has one of the bolts with [ died away Captaln George Willlamson of | ROURKE FAMILY M NED. | conchmen, smart traps with footmen, and | " oain o i et g2 | three stralght heats. ‘David I neva, | To'hae oiven satisfaction to milli i which it was fastened, on which the thread | the Ganymede club of Council Bluffs dashed Ll wagons, all of the vehicles bringing pleasure | p 11t Brooklyn, 7: Boston, 18. Errors lard, Mary Egthorne, Billy ith H, t has given satisfaction to millions anc 1s perfect and shows the recent removal of [ up to Captain Len Livesey of the Omaha | Proud of Their Trip—The Omahus Will Pul- | yeokors'to view the contest, ; DA Ll runs: Iso started. Time: 205 210%; | met with the approval of the medical the burr. s his | iheel club and,liad transterred the small : verize Peorin Toduy. Far up the course, some three-quarters of | Kennedy, 1; by Daub, Nichols, 1 ass, pacing: Johe won the nrth, | Profession, because it acts on the Kid- Detective Malone says that '"', has his uu(l ’iu"h;(‘" latter, who set off at racing The Rourke family has returned to its | a mile away, near a sharply defined hill, | Three-bake 'hit: Tucker. Two- hits: | Ighth and ninth heats and race, Wd Kaston neys, wiver and Bowels without wenk- suspicions and is confident of having some | speed for ehat v:_)'nxnr he in turn was | native heath, and every member is feeling :,,,,.r,', turnished a pleturesque background o3 oGriffin, " Daley, = Double play k the third and fourth, Allte T the flrst | ening them id it is perfectly free from -~ one very soon. ! de) as chipper as if the season was about to | to the scene, there could be distinguished | 1 0 Corcol 0 LaChance. an cond, Coastboy the sixth, and Za vory objecti o AN 0. 8. Bell, the Lincoln traveling man, was The distanca from Council Bluffs to Omaha il o By ki s Of v ) ¥ "','.‘ tinguished | g giney. me: One ¢ and th, 8 . Henry I, Brooksid. e“,"y""l‘ ctionable substanc A cpen. They play the Peorlas at the Charles | several bright colored little flags gaily danc- 4 2 Sk T eI B e not killed as at first reported, but injured | Was made in a fraction less than fourteen | girodi park this afterncon, and will win | IDg on thelr respective buoys. These marked | Jachanee: ihmet, e e S AR ORI g Simmons also started. Syrup of Iigs is for sale by all drug- internally. He was taken to his home at | minutes, Slow time was made by the riders | o mulw Thelr late trip \tly stc. | the course for all but the elght-onred crows. | o oo Nichols and Gan; CARLEERRT 3R, 2000%, 2, ZITG, | aists in 60c and $1 bottles, but it is man- 811 North Sixteenth street. SR “n’xl‘ um”|? ‘.,"'f','"," mu:r.m but it was { oo i fact, as much so as could be | The eight-oared crews start a mile and a f“'"'l"' Settling Second Place. I'ree for all, pacing: Robert Won:in tfactured by the Culifornia Fig Syrap Among _ the thirteen passengors in the | faser than the schedule, and more than a | reasonably expected, They played fifteen | halt up the lake, making a straight race | BALTIMORI, Aug. 10.Baltimore played [ three straight'heats, Mascot second, Guy whose name is printed on overy chair car were Mr. Fritz and sister-in-law, | Ialf hour's time was gained batween Atlantic | games and won scven and Jost ¢ight. They | o the grand stand. The races for today were | A1l Around New' York both in the fleld and | third and Saladine distanced. Time: 2085, | package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, who were badly shaken up and hrmwl.l , | and Omaha, a distance of about sixty-five | are right on the heels of the leaders and | the pair oar shells, the first trial in the SR At gl 3 . M T 401 18,000 - CUnfiniahed) mnd being well informed, you will no# J. B. Puetz, a Lincoln traveling man, had | miles. will be at the top of the list before an- | senjor singles, second trial heat in senjor | LAltin . 1200 e AL X " (unfinighed abn AT s LEtin te 18 o Merid three ribs broken and is a mass of cuts and At the present rate the managers of the | other week elapses. Captain Mac says they | gingles, the junior four-oared shells, and the | Ne L 2 10,184 gally - Bimmon, woi the=first and=second ceept any substitute 15 ofiered. bruises, but it is thought he will recover. race expect to reduce the schedule time fully | re due for a winning streak vill open | ook mediate elgh Ao barE Whio Hits: Baltimore, 13 V' 13, Brrors: | heats and Judge Iisher the third. — Lesa 7. R, Brinker, a Denver traveling man, | a day and a half. up the ball this afternoon. Cl Fred- e elghts. Among the rowers who | Baltimore, 3 Mew o R raed eS| Wilkes, Muchado, Jessic - Sheridin, ke s rinker, a A alf. - v r will | attracted particular attention were the pair- | Raitimor New Y 3. Two-base hit Wilkes, Royal Wilton and Gabriel Iso was supposed to have been killed, but he [ Len Livesey had the contract to deliver ng ptch @ rat- | oared of Detroit, Vespers ot Philadelphia | Rroutn AR TR A TaNa Tiit e DRV 2:1 turned up this morning, having missed the | It at Benson, five miles from the starting | tling game and you don’t want to miss it. | and Atalantas of New York; Koening of the | Double plays: Reitz, Jennings and Brouth- Jocko against record train at Beatfice, point, in twenty-six minutes. Potter and | The positions: Westerns, Donoho the Nautilus and | ers. Struck out: By Rusie, 1. Time: Two ) won, rec second, Coroner Crim went out to the scene this | Angel scorched the five miles west of Ben- | Omaha. Peoria. | Caffery of the Ri . who contested In the | hotrs. Umpi Lynch and Keefe. ' Bat. Mt il Uil morning for tha purpose of holding on | son and delivered the message to VanCourt | McVey . s PInSt . PURVES | first heat of the senior singles, and Bulger of | ierics: Gleason and Robinson; Rusie and | auarters, [if inquest. and Chapman, who carried it seven miles and | Hutchi . Second - Delehanty | the Albany club, with Fred-Hawkins of the | © Waddy's Wild I Three Dnys st sliver Olty, ONLY ONT BURNED TO DEATEH. tarned it over to Flescher and Taggar, who | UIrick .. «eeeeThivd, Qarroll | Troy Laureates, who raced in the senfor B s RGY 8 Vol (b Louce SILVER CITY, Ia, Aug. 10, From the confused tangle of conflioting | L00K It for the next seven miles. The seven- | LANKSfo et " Shafter | Singles, second trial D B G A e o g IR, | Talegramito e Teen = Renults ¥ 0 téen & from c:thata relayito Wrethiont wers | - i cobeft. LU Shatfer e trial: A . coupled with ‘Wadsworth’s wildness, won | trotting: Callie K won, Golden € stories told by excited eve witnesses it has | (G FrOR 4 3 Pedr Middle . Flynn ut in the committee's yacht were the | fodiy's game for Pittsburs. Score renton v A TR e been definitely ascertained that only one Tt pdid ;lr|"an'-u» Rour Itight. Somers | newly appointed, oflicers, umpire, Commodore | pjtahurg 20210180 sy nft Best time: 2:30, St man met his death in the flames. The ”M:w _M"umm. difficulty in urn_m':zrlz;»;_'r;lvrl Catch..... (;nlnrln[u By _u,;,nn.‘ .\‘r:‘m_vlkill navy of Phila- | Loutsville ..........0 1 0 2 3 0 0 6 3 1l pace: Brownie won, Billie low moaning which had been heard in the | \OSS0X . and . delphia; time kecpers, J. H. Abel, Jr., of the | frita: pittshurs, g % M 1 sceond, Baby Wonder third Mr. Perrigo c a_voluntesrs to Ll Hits: Pittsburs, 3 M smoker had ceased before the g s to Nassau Boat clyb; W. C. Jupp of the De- | Pittshur Tim HAIER: raeohed |t and:the. preatmpticniiia maice, the trip. Mullall and Cox offered to Y. M. €. A. Baxe Ball trolt Boatoliib, ARdLH, R, uweeny ot AL | DIttaLa 00 rot: “Uncle Dick won, Tarch Grove that all its unfortinate occupants were dead. | (0 he )“'”'l: i""" Jleft Omaha last even- | This afternoon the Young Men’s Christian | bany; starter, Theodore Van Raden, cap- | Bietbauer, Hatm gecond, Buse Mont third, Bilfe Aleln fourth. One poor fellow whose name could not be | (8 0% ‘(‘;"m:}v“rlmflr' to take the mes- | assoclation second base ball team will pl tain of the Atalantas; clerk of course, R, | Wadsworth to { yer ito It 3:00_pace: Bilie R won, Danny Boy sec- ascertained lay under the tender, the upper | P8¢ 5‘”MA;I-”K a for a thirty-five mile run | the Pacific Express team. The game Is H. Felton; judges at finish, Fred Vettman, y P *{"v“'“! ‘\-‘"'*;;‘fi"r‘- Str ond, Maggie R third, Alice B fourth, Time edgo of which lay across his thighs, crush- | o SVCCEUE o Washington | [Fé¢ to members of the Young Men's Chris. | New York Athletic club, James | o hours and ten minutes. Umpire: Ton & : ing them into the hard gravel. As Colonel | . e aeeT Aot Jrom W anhinkton fation, with the usual chary Fox, Crescent Boat club and Cap- | land. Ratteries: Colclough, Bhret and Mer- Blue Wood won, New Fashion Bills approachied he begged piteously to be [ {7 00" ob Monday, and fhe schedule called gr seats in the grand stand. s | tain Lawrence: judges at turn, | ritt; Wadsworth and Weave 5553 fpAH L AL AL ST Lt s e LR OBI0 for ¢ erage speed o niles an hour. admitted free. Others 2 cents. Harry Jansen t P T ! § 5 X i roleased and wived from the fames, Colshel | The wheelmen took an enthusiastic interest day evening “the Orchard-Wilhelm | 5*{r¥ Jansen. Staten letand-Atbletic club, R, Mereer's Gilt Edged Game, Lot R BWORI L GHA e LE Dl s ey tersinie altar. | in the race, and have ben beating the sched- | base ball team will eross bats with the | g, (Gi0 3 AITY | WASHINGTON, Aug. 10.—Mercer's work g T g DU ordinary. R Constipation, ove” T mave the tender was an utter | Ule OB nearly every relay, with the result | Xouns Men's Christian assoclation secend | “mo'fre rage forwentor pair-oared shells was | I the box today.'was of the superior order R teh AR e g o oora Juvenator i Dizziness, native. To m a that the trip will be made in from thirty | (o2M: a8 SBAIMO JW 2 LEACDL A LR 5 : 9 i S Was | and to him is due the credit for the victory o i Falling impossibility, and the long tongues of hungry | (&¢ B Gl O 06 WG T KEOT SUREY 1 sharp. Admission will be free to members, [ won by the Vesper, Boat club of Philadelphia; | of the home team over the Phillics. Score nd. d y sations, Nery- flames were reaching out greedily for their | (b CTEAERC MOCTs, thedd, of the scheluls | with charge of 10 gents tojhe publice. Atalantas of New York, second. Time: 10:24. | wachington 100000300-4| FRIEND, Neb, Aug. 10.—(Special Tele Sustyisching victim. . For an instint he thought that only | g% o0 h eI = of e heat and misunder- Second race, first trial senior singles, was | Philadelphin ..o.oo. 0 1 00 00 0— L Y Gt R S S DR CHE bl )% of e eyes B nAARY O & 2 minutes. This means steady plugging | standing of announcements the tennis tour- | . i ¢ 1 ; LA . 000000 0~1]|gram to The Bee)—The races were con- S and other one of the man's legs was pinned down, and | a1ong"over the good roads and bad day and | nament has been postponed Gl August 16 “IDT)'D%Q P'F;dn\.m\i Kocnig, Western Rowing { Hits: Washington, Philadelphia, 6. | cluded this forenoon as follow darsed by th R pa.ts, he thought about amputating it. Then he | pien OVer, the Kood Fonds and bad day and | Bt s oo tose - Tuesdny poon, | clubi B. Thempson, Argonaut Rowing club, | Trrors: Washington, 5 Dhiladeiphi 2.2 race: Countess won, Johnnie R second, Teaaitgrdier Strength, Toronto, Cap., . was second, and William | Farned runs: Washington, 2. Two-base hit: | Charlie Birch third, Little Joe ~ fourth! | dedingsclen Yo saw that both were fast, and while he hesi- | p St : August 14, and may be left at the Young noon Tuesday, but the riders hope to deliver Christian association office or with I, | Caftrey, Riversidp Boat club, Cambridge, | Cartwright. Home run: Me Double | Time Europe and [ R audioncstie tated helplessly for a moment a gust of devel LN Ay aRIoE g wind drove. the flames snd smoke upon | 't L Tao i Pun ARy, cYenIng. & 3. Thomas, esq., 202 Omaha National bank | Mass., third. ; Time: 10:11% plass: Schicheck to Ward to Cartwricht velty running racet Billy Goround, | gmerica, S entiresyater him, blistering his face and scorching his 'LEW THROUGH THE BLUFFS. G Third racq, sevond heat, semfor singles, | Jiruck out: By Mercer, 2; by C: | | SRR Ll Gl g L Hudyan is GO Hudyam cures clothes. Before he could recover himself [ COUNCIL BLUFFS, Aug. 10.—(Speclal to Wheel Ruces nt Nobraska City. Fred Hawking, Laureate Boat club, Troy, N. | Timiiee timtite: Tatterios: Mercer mm Mo | 050 thre ters and mile, Nele 1 | Jaely vese R conacy, the long flery tongues had wrapped them- | The Bee)—The relay rac: struck here this | NppRASKA CITY, Aug. 10—(Special | Yi rst: Russel, gecond; Charles Bulger, | Guire; Grady and Carsey. 3 tme, 1 1:52. & % e o Nervousnees, selves about the body and head of their | vening. = From Atlantic to Omaha the | poei 3 En SRiE GuE S EReeltl | Albany ‘Rowjmg elub, third. Time: 10:321 A = one of the most successful imstuenee o and deveiopes et cAR Ao A En Al stiliedh hiat orearaat itenerary was in charge of the Ganymede | Tel&ram to The Bee)—The bicycle tourna- | "y ormediate efghts: The Riveraside Boat O O 5 at this place, in which Promalursness Y A theory has been advanced here that | Wheel club, and, notwithstanding the fact | Ment In this city today was an unqualified | club, Cambridgepsrt, Mass., outrowed the | yed. Won. Lost. Pr. Ct. | th e Sharge 1o % the wrecking of the train may have been | that the dust was three or four inches deep | SUgeess. = = ¢ | Laureate Bost:club of Troy, N. Y. in the | Boston oo £ (] o Kansas Wi ces Endod. days. Cures \ FADRIEHS the work cf strikers who supposed that the | @long a good portion of the distance, a Strong | piysremanis’ went e amc: Patterson of | frgt half mile., The latter then gave up the ! (X 2 3 LEAVENWORTH, Kan. Aug. 10.~The LOST n Dack, o”‘“fif‘; state militia were being conveyed by the | suffocating, hot wind blew in the faces of | Second racc: Wilkon of Shenandoah won | Face and the Riverside crew went over the | Clovelund [....:0 T AT L e (T R T MANHOOD B8\ nightstopped 1 i | id resto eak organs. train from Falrbury to Counchl Bluffs, but | the riders during the entire course, and the rest o fthe course in slow time. No time | Pittsburg ... S anhg S i it has not galned much credenc thermometer registered 102 degrees in the | The principal interest centered In the five- | was taken. . . | Philadelphia .10 5 i pigilipacnisoneStinEthisarace tacic todavadrewin The Rack Island has offercd a reward of | shade, the riders covered the sixty-nine | mile ra :tween Johnson of Nebraska | The fourth race for junior four-oared shells | Brooklyn .00 f5 Bih | tarse crowd. Resultss $1,000 for the apprehension of the wreckers. | miles of Lill and valley in thirty-five mun- | Sty and, Revnolds of Nehawka. Reynolds | was postpaned. until tomorrow, owing to the | Ginclnnati . a1 e e e Il RoDen 0 The county and state will be ssked to add | utes less than the schedule time. Bixby and | W§i, i 19 n and Pattérsont Wilson | 1ate arrival. ofethe _stroke of the Nautilus | §i G50 £ T T T T T L T ey to this a reward which will lead to their | Grimm were the first ones to shoulder Pres- | won in 5 L R0 L crew of Brookiwm. N o2 “§ | third. Time: 2.51 2.5, & osphitte: ident Cleveland’s little. refrigerator car and | ' Dog againsi bieycle: Hin Dick, property T 3 & i Second race, one-half mile, atnte cham- | gthge 1e s sy of moiost winice glve it an onward push toward Governor | of J. McMariager, won in 2:3%. NAVAHOE WINS A GOELET CUP, pionship, ciass A: G. A Alaxwll of Win- | basenness. 1t ‘can be cured i 20 days by ‘the REWARD FOR WRECKERS. Waite. They rode from Atlantic to Marne, | One-half mile, open: Walker of Farragut e AT fleld woh, M. Stevens of “Topeln revord, H. | use 0f iudy L starting at 2:65 p. m., in thirty-two minutes, | W& 5 ; oy Royal P. Carrol Fares Better off Nowport 2 BEGAMES. slitt of Topeka (hird. ~rime: 130, . DT e T L e e i The Kook Island Offers » Thousund Dollnrs | aight minutes 1ess than sehedule. - Lowis, | GFimes of Union won the handieap race. i thun Ho Did off Cowes. 3 Home Unostentatiously | H e O L O R U I IR for Their Capture. who was booked for the Marne-Walnut run e NEWPORT, R. L, A i : 1 | Bt ammienss Bald for. 31.00. S . : " PORT, R. L, Aug. 10.—Royal P. Car- % Chicago second, ¢ hos | ut: but harmiess Sold for $1.00 o packiRe oF CHICAGO, Aug. 10.—The Rock Island of- [ was ill, and Ransdell rode the distance alone, 5 Seward Harpeised {Hm. 3 sl S e and Modestly Defents the Leaders, City hird. Tihe S pckags for $00 (piain seald | boxew: ficials offer $1,000 reward for the capture of | COVEFing it in thirty-nine minutes, five min. [ SEWARD. Neb, Aug. 10.—(Special Tele- | rol, o sloop Navahoe, is NCOLN, Aug. 10—(Special Telegram to | Fourth race, two miles, state champicn- | Writien muarantce given for a cure. I you buy TR B The tollowing. informa: utes less than schedule. Robinson and | 8ram to The Bee)—The David City and | wealthter tonight in the possegsion of a cup Mr, B. bright and his unfor- | ship, class G. ‘\»- xwell of Winfield will be sent to 1l charge. Send for e Aesneiatol pregs by on | Nicholas gained four minutes rom Walnut | Seward ball nines met this afternoon on the | valied at $600. Mr. J. R. Maxwell, who | tunate fellow citizens crept into town at an | Mom M Stevens of Topela seond, Dan 1. | Srculars ana. textimanials. Address 60 Mansgor, Bt Ton of the, Toock Tatand | oapToo% o Duauete “and "Gaines gained | Beward diamond and ono ot the prottest, | awns the scheonsy’ Bemerald ‘has aqmuch[ €821y Touc’hle'morning, with the groua “race, one mile, handicap, class B: | HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE Poad s Tust might foundthe. firat | e, anattety Mg e mext aoine | EH0U5ub people.” The David ity mine was | larger cup under the same conditions valued | FoCOTd Of fourteen lost out of elghteen Lonis won, I, Kinder: | yunotion Stockton Market, and Eilis rail on an overhead crossing bridge five | £ain Of ten minutes on the mext eight and | o searer Sewnrd i David Gl 6. T | 8¢ $1.000. . These are theGoelet cups. At ¢ are proudly walking the s treets uis third. Streets, San FPrancisco, Cal. miles south of Lincoln taken out and ran | One-auarter miles. Peregoy and Beno lost | hits: Seward, 12 David City, 3. Three-base | 1220 P. m. a strat was made in the yacht . The reason lics in the fact that | ,SXHh race. three mi on ties to where the Union Pacific tracks | 5¢¥en minutes from Neola to Underwood, and | hits: Maupin, 'Langworthy. 'Home run: | Face for the Goelet cup, $1,000 cup for 11 0od and hard on Al Mauc A inemon 0% Brocpuls ol n ties to where the Union Pacific tracks | pej ana Rigdon galned two minutes from | Kemmerer. Errors: Seward, 10; David | Schooners, and the 3500 cup for sloops, as | Younwy Johnson pilened o it ! Seventh two. miles, handjeap, 80 under, then Lol off on the loft band sile | Underwood (0 Weston. Carrothors and pull: | Clty & Farned uns: Sewarl, o struel | folows: - Sloups-_ Navahoe, Wasp, Tiderim, | oi" it poinis. His suppori wan s B N mamanangian iy of the bridge, crossways of the Union Pa- | man rode from Weston to Council Blufts in y Kemmerer, 10; by Reluhart, 7 ucen Mab and Gloriana. Schooners—Loyal, | Score: i Whitlosd cifio track. Engincer Depew and Fireman | ffty —minutes, = the time laid — down | b¥yd emmerar, 5. Dasked bills: frje, 5 | Constellaron, Arlel, Shamrock, May Flower, | Eineoln ..o 10 3014002 5 Cralg went down with the engine and were | b the schedule, and Barrett -and | heanimca Nectirin: leoenais: friel i | Merlin, Marguerite 'and Emerald. The course | Rock Istand )10 02 0.3 1 ¢ ¢ 1— Shth T o % was thirty-eight miles. l_m, hits: Lincoln, 12; Rock Island, 8. itt of Toprka Williamson rode to Omaha In thirteen min- [ Relnhart and Maupin. Umpire: Virgin g ~ burled beneath the mass of Iron, and com- Bl R : plbes gln. | Ve s § ; o SN T, Topeka second, | nce ‘ o1 2 0 Vi che T g Ho0 rs - The sloop Glorianna was the first to cross 9rro! Lincoln, §; Rock Island, 7. Iarned b 7] 719 utes, a gain of five on the schedule time. | Time of game: Two hours and thirty min P Hyrom: Dincol B lookdmina) o Marnell | ioRaK sit g pletely burned up. The coach fell on the | The arrival of the wheelmen at the small | utes. the line at 1:20:24, cloely followed by Queen | Pls: o BET top o the combination car, smashing the | towns all along the route was the eccesion = = Mab, Wasp, Navahoe and Ilderim, in the b, Katz, . Three.b hits: Saved by Ono Litt " 01 e Ord Out for Business. 5 f 5 : Hughe: Home runs: McKibben, Pases 238 " passenger compartment and killing every [ of a tremendous lot of Interest. In Avoea, | oRD, Neb., Aug. 10.—(Special {o The Bee.) ;":"f('m"fl'“i?':\:'\:"““b‘('"m\"‘lr.\' lvlll”&' "|IN"r';m'lo | o8 balls: Off Johnson, 4; off Mauck, 3. Struck | MARYVILLI, Mo, Aug. 10.—(Special to S tel v 7 )Neh: EAUE: - €. Navihce began to show her wind- | o ¢ Johnso A o Bee)—The Colloge Springs, In., b ;:a in m“x part of ‘the car. We have so far | Walnut and Marne.they even went so far | _mpyord Base Ball ociation has sent u | ward qualities ‘at nm‘; Phoidl m' S W ;:' ut 1‘3;_11’!"1‘_ A N The Bee)—The College Springs, Ta., ball en unable to recover any of the bodies, | as to shut up the stores that they might | o e RE RS S AR : Sl e MaE A G, DARSINE N, Baarser i team met the loculs here yesterday on the which are under tho fire, on account of the | have a better chance to look at the riders, | Challenge to the G P riyalss fQueentiMab iwis i ioloss: second) L § home grounds. The locals have not been g can be fntense heat from the ‘burning wreckage. | who were loafing about waiting for their [ M 1t to come and take Ords scalp, | oldingip ilo (N ied b ewal ENavation s 3 DYl (PR C Oy ave LNt ~ Conductor Stannard was in the -smoking | turn to come. About 300 peopls gathered | fhene. to pui up & purse of $100 on th e bt o e ded e e e I I AL Crors 0l compartment, and several passengers, the | in front of the Ganymede wheel club rooms | sult.' Ord played the Loup City team on | nrap® RS bl 8head of Queen ST , Mo., Aug. 10.—(Special Te e el A (e a it e 1 um- number I am unable to say, but none have | last evening to see the package come. At | Tuekday, with the following result: I LA sl Imindtes ahead o Hiner ol yeantat Bee)—With fe hits than | ERE% 0" kave general satist Score: T been recovered, and I doubt if anything | 7:55 a shout bent up as Carrothers and Pull- [ Ord .. 7477 4 03230 1 e e yere ltan hehind g Sulngyithonsjofithe hame team were ) lege Springs ... 011 more than small portions of those in the | man shot into view around the corner of | Loup City.......lll.2 0 41 02 0 0 n the second leg Navahoe, followed by the 1t Y OKEOrapWAES Mma H 4 00832 i ? ¢ o g by Daonnclly and Mohler | Maryville smoker will ever be found. There are only and P v 7 st Loup City. o ¢ @ other yachis, set Lier splnaker and'started e 7 = Y | Main street and First avenue. Williamson | Batterles: Loup City, Mellor, Romsiter and | ¢ Sy N, 0 175 GPIgIater, @0 SUATeS of tne game. Howe for O Our Bond thirteen panels of the bridge that remain ¥ Ricie : Buehner; Ord, Hoftmelster and Ward. ome seq dgme Y standing—twenty-four having been burned. ;:;;‘,m“?{,",:,’,,';’“I,gm‘,’”;,‘,t,l With them, all four | Bihe return ‘game will be piayed i Ord | hers also, ~and " quickly opened the B e hits Bonttanasment, and | HASTINGS, Aug. 10.—(Speclal Telegram g:f:::al‘?:re"d‘: The clawbar’ and wronch which the parties | message, wrapped up. in its leather pouch, | Mext Monday.” — " 7 space between her and the second boat. On | one base on balls, IL was a prelty gamc. | to The Bee)—Sutton fell by the wayside used in doing the job, also spikes, bolts and | \as made without even slacking up. ; Tandem Milo Record Made. this leg the schooner Emerald passed Wasp | Score today before the local Young Men's cnris- | A NEW DISCOVERY. nuts, were found. The rail on the right side ™ S T P N > . Rt and secured a lead which practically gave | St. Joe . «0 1181020 0-8/ ¢jap association team, who put u; A good " PAII on T“uss was slid to one side, and all the spikes wera ADDED TO THE ICB. MINNEAPOLIS, ‘Aug: 10.—On the second | her the prize in her class. Navahoe also | Quiney .. 00010020 tipndggrodial am, put up a goo 0 & On the way some one inserted into the | 4ay’s racing of the second internatiol won her race at this point. Queen Mab | Duatte H Hastings arsinssciorch - 0.5:0°1 4 0 218 NO GPERATION OR DARGER. removed from the rail on the left side.” e o P ths [y alatagat, Lol held heremuua H (e al Base hit i s st As- | Douch & _letter which had been written ¢ meet belng hel e under - | made w p ace, however, allowed | £ auerihitay B Sutto s 5 RS FroR Tt 2 IedtriamAs. |t8 y made a plucky race, however, and allowed | LR il Sutton . 101300005 no DETENTION FROM BUSINESS. aistant Superintendent Burchell, H. E, Grimm, the president of the Gany- | pices of the Minnea cl i- | no other boat to pass her. At 5:07 Navahoe | Quincy, 8 gra:_ St. Joe, Barned runs: Hastings, 5; Sutton, 1. Hits medes, *Intended an n sort of companion | Soclation, I3 J. Titus of New 2 « | rounded the mark at'West Island and started L unas bl dog, S qujngy Hastings, 17; Suttan, 1. frrova;. Hastings Send for our New Book, plece. to Private Secretary Thurber’s letter. | fiu Cabanng of, St Louls (hls afterncon | 4¢ "race horse speed for the finish line, giv L. Johi o 4; S , © Vastine. Hc NflTlUNM RUPTURE co the fastest mile ever | iNg several of the smaller s yach's a | balls: Off Howe, 1] run . Excellency, Governor Waite, Denver, Colo: | time for the mi 2 4-5, with the o gl Howe, 13 by MeDougal, 2 Left on hases: BN AT N s xcellen n afte wer, Col me for the m With the | deafening tooting of whistles and ringing of | ioWe 1 by, Moponsal B LG on Dases: | CENTRAL CITY, Neb, Aug. 10—Special | 119 §, 14th §t. Omaha, N eb. (unassisted); Holit h (o Marcu Telegram to The Bee)—Central City de Howe to Mohler to Marcum. QA feated Clarks today on the latter's grounds Dear Sir—As president of the Ganymede | quarters in 0:28%, 155 flat, re- | pells Wheol club of thiy city, an’organizaiion | spectively.” They‘were fnced by Giiser’ anii ; 5 S0 Catle Pritiers . | numbering nearly 10 members, 1 wish to | Lumsden of Chicago on another tandem. PADN AL ] r:m'u.[lu of this l\uLk hul\‘u :een BUS- | convey (o vou an expression Gf the senti: PRIRANNIAALOY nours and (wenty-five minutes. cei | in a very intercsting game. Had it not pended and no more books will be issued. | ment of the members of this club and of Lyons Iias » Kid Nins. v line. been for two costly errors, Clarks would wheelmen generally in this vieinity regard- L 9] 3 Iverna and Viking Jnx Outluek the TraMeys. have been shut out ATl Cltr The following letter from the publishers will | ing the refusal of President Grover Cle LYONS, Neb, Aug. 10.-Sporting Base Shield but Soon Quit the Kace. ES, A (Special T 4 to meet any amateur tenm an the explain- the diffculty lana_ to personally “or officlally ~recogni Ball Editor of The Hee: Lyons has a bas COWES, Aug. 10.~The Britannia, Iverna R ines et ( Address all communications = to " C the existence either of the governor of the | ball team called the Creamery City Kids, - . 3 o by an unfortunate bunchin: Specher, manager. Score today 4 e b \SPRINGFIELD, 0., Aug. 3, 1894. stute of Colorado or of th> Leaxue ot Amerl- Sl U BRI L Tl and Viking started at 6 o'clock In the race | [STAY, hY An unfortunate bunchin SN PR, SHitterios: Kom PUBLISHERS OF THE BEE, Omaha, Neb.: | Snessagh: by bleycle reiave from “Washing: ¢ for the Meteor challege shield presented by [ by the umpire. The game was ¢ and "Klumb; Richardson and Shank s ‘CUPICENE” éar Sirs—Owing to the fallure of our | ton o Denver. s managan Ly ohseNe the German cmperor, the event being open | @bounded With many brillfant plays: § Schiyler Won at Wil ¥ . ’ The officers of the league were doubtless et ety Lyonsyvab, only to yachts of any rig built in Burope and | Pef Mot -3 § 0 5 08 2§ $=F| scmuyrer, Nev., Aus. 10—Special Tel . eontractors for the “Book of the Bullders” | aware of the unfriendly feeling betw: ; H, 2 3 acksonyille 1111 0 002024 - b - . President Cleveland and yourslf, but neith Once More. belonging to any recognized Kuropean yacht jase hits: Des Moines, 7; Jacksonville, 7. S 4 o it and the Impossibility of arranging for the | {hey nor any one else Supposed he would The Little Gems would like a game of | ¢lub exceeding llflll»l""lnu y M Jacksonville, ' 4. | return game with -*""\1""_";"«\ Score Vasiool ‘Iv“:::"dfi;mll; " conttiuation of the work on a uow fnancial | #low such feeling on his part to Influence | ball with the Blue Caps on thelr grounds, | _ The course Was from Cowes around the : Des és, 1; Jacksonville, | North Uend ........ 320001 1— gution, ~on 0 him in this matter. The league officers and | goyenteenth and Cuming street, Saturday | Shambles lightship of Portland to pass out hits: er, - Me . 13 1118 0-83 , . waic by THE GOOD- basis, wo regret to announca that we will be | all other wheelmen had a right to expect | L iIRISNER B0 SODE Frect, SAMEIAY | by the easter diannel of the Iale of Wight | Larisch Strouthers se hits: Sels s Nor “dsar and Kimmey MAN | unablo to continue the publication of the | pertonal epmity. and. thit be would noe | Frank patrick, 751 North Iighteenth | and to return)tbrowgh the western channel | 1) j , wtamason ahd Bulimer, Bivugle out:| 1 Oinuba, book. We had hopes, up to yesterday, to | Only Write a message, but that, coming i by the Needlgg: igtal distance, about 120 h &, : ? 3 ! from the highest official of the nation to Pawnes Won Again miles. The wipnar,of the shield is subj 3 B - . make some new arrangeménts, but find it s | the chief executive of a state, it would T to challenge (e year after winning it and A : v be couched in eourteous terms at least 7 CITY, Neb., Aug. 10.(Special e trophy becomqes the property o e per- | Y S : COLUMBIAN MEMORIAL PUBLICATION | League of American Wheelmen, and the | defeated the ‘St. Joe Simpsons today by a b A Bl 4 Art | Holmes and ;) Carisch_and ! Seanii message written at his command by Private | score of 11 to 'L Batteries: Conner and | OF DO race. . 1z. > i Time: One hour and fifty minute: . SOCIETY, Secretary Thurber was so evidently intended [ Hall; Finch and Mitchell. Struck out: By Britannia won the emperor's challenge | pive: Ward. Attendance, A oth extracted - In - to be discourteous that no wheelman would | Conner, 5; by Finch, shield last year, heating the Satanita. The Standivg , L z the ln\,ur’du. iy cenaure vou should you refuse to receive It R Iverua and_ Vikigawere evidently oniy e B oy STELE 1re ee lng AT T R D e object o enterprise 18 to dem- 4 n rduy. e oday’ o de 0d, Vom0 f WA ling SERIES NO. 24 onatrato the WIlity. of the bieycle to sive | Base ball at Herman yeaterday. : The | ord,A0d staried wn todav's race in order | pooi ysland 8 . (! niveds gold Hiling g impetus to the movement for good ronds, to | score: Merman, 26: Blatr, 5. Batterles: | DAt the event mighd be sailed, for they soon | ‘Peoria = 16 S0 common at this season, is a serious allver d1; p show the Kreat interest in bicycling among | jeorer, erman, 3 Dlalr, 6 =~ Batteries: | retired and thesfiritannla continued sailing | 8¢, Jowepis 7 1 5 e R T A e Xtruction S —_ the young. men of Americ T prove [ Herman, Jones, Jellen and Bitting lair, | over the course alote. The prince of Wales | Omaha : i tion, liable Bail Reliable Dentist, THE ANERICAN ENCYCLOPAEDI what ‘American bloyole tiders ‘can ‘ol “Th | Smith and Yost will thus become, the owner of the shield. | Jarksonviile I results. It is a sure sign of declining ailey, Reliable Dentist, ersona el o Presidel Mleveland to e ——— ) quadro 4 )l tesnnasens m 2 3 7 American Wheelmen, and that he should —_— I £60 fo QuIngy ..o . orished and impu The best an : S AR DICTIONARY. take advantage of this opportunity to dis- om the Great Colorado Gold Camp, Australian: gapavalond aL 250 tor sl yaohia poverishiod aud hnpiian,._The onk apd findy steaudsny b . play his enmity we regard as an insult to | qy oAb, Celonia on between twentyluand forty 1ating belonging WESTERN LEAGUE GAME: most successful remedy is found in 4200 P, 260, W the great organization which originated this | . oo, Breat Criople Oreck gold distriot 18 [ (o any recognided dicht club, queen’s course. 'ages, 60,000 Words LT S ey AINSLAE S ;-&:‘{‘":::‘ltp‘;l{l:"l’"':]:“":, Ry r’x‘; The racing lim#e*éxcludes the Britannia and | peewers Givo the Siiding Huskers a Push 9 AMUSEMKN e last relay rider d ore rich | yrigjjant LY. Vol R v at the capitol in Denver the objects of the | gold strikes have been made in the past the Bowes' tdwih'regatta today s crew = 1 DOWR e Pale INSTRUCTIVE AND USENUL League of American Wheelmen in this | year than in any other district in the United m’»::‘ 02 Toilea ‘Btates ruissr Obicago wex '] MILWAUR Aug. 10.—The Corn Husk- | CHARLES ST. PARK —— undertaking will have been accomplished. | States. If you take any interest in ers could not hit Stephens, Cunningham's < e P b RS i hias | States. ol gold vited to contest in the race for cutters, | ¥ g pot i ¥ L 4 Mins of Knowinige and o Mintop || We feel. Bowever, that it is mot 10aporo” | mining we can sk, you 8 propesition hac | (ariied to conteat I the race for eutters, | U To" Wi not emective, Scorei arsapariiia B ASE] OMAHA Cures the effects of . ; self-sbuse, excesses, egram to The Bee)—North Bend played a emissions, impotency, Us s priate that the me riders who carry the & 3 sefiness. Prigld_and insulting message written by | Wi only cost you $7.50 per month for a few | training ships.. The entrics besides the Chi- auk penes 2030100 Mr. Thurber should bring o you at the | months and is nearly certain to make you a st o oréws from the British vesse City 0008300003 Which makes rich, healthy blood, and There are more things h ave. - b b 4 cagoes were crews from the British vessels ! ch makes rich, y , 7 and ente g L that. Croas BOOK. rTra sma tie. ax expression From some ‘of ine | pront of 32,000 in less than one year. Our | Mercury and St. Vincent. The Chicago crew | . Hase hits: Milwaukee k thua gives strength to the nerves, elas. } v Aot nenotle”biliary st || WRASIER, o he, ouniey offthele fenent: | enterprise iy thorouehly legimato: a0 the | o mrears Milwadkio Bt wily , B Wity io th macies, igor o the brain { PEORIA v Aimilar piblication o o o Sleveland's ae on. - uns: . Milwaukee, oux City, - ) Sis groat work, now Gf The fires fime To the governor of Colorado and the uuly_h ethod by‘ w‘hlc)xm‘ man can make The proposed match race between the | base hits: ‘Klopf, Goodenough, slugriever. and health to the whole body, In J placed within s h of everyone, {8 & thousands of wheelmen and wheelwomen | PUCh money out of gold mines without his | vigilant and Brittannia on Monday has col- | Three-base hits: Twitchell, Carey, Camp. truth, Hood arsaparilla nlatie publication. O 1t 1a 4 tho Asme time from all parts of the country assembled in | Personal attentiob. Address for particulars | japaed, owing to a disagreement between Mr, | Struck out: Camp, 2 Kraus, Twitchell, g TODAY. aerfect aletionary and & compiots wheycio- Jour falr clty. ihe Gavymede Wheel club | the Colorado Gold Mining and Prospeeting | Gould ‘and the prince of Wales in regard to | Tavior, 2 Stepheny.' Hime: 'wo hours and M t - 1 4 Sends greeti: ompany, box' {64, O ok, € : fiffeen minutes wpire: MeDonuld, Hat- 22 PGl wagumber of tho voo eorrompond: 1 | *THTEE e success of the great retay | PV box 464 Cripple Oreak, Colo. direation.” e it it Makes the [15tn| ST, THEATER, | ""viiitls | . 3 ho coupoa | | race and the Denver meet California Cannerics Conpany Conquers. PALL MALL GAZ S ¢ and Kraus, . 'suNuAY SRR o4 will bp caliven We have the honor to be. si : Ay and Throo Woekday conpoas iy, Y GANY MEDE WHEEE CLTR ™ | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 10.—The Califor- | _ o i Darby Stops th Weak Stron ONE NIGHT ONLY— , SUNDAX n Encyclopodia D By H. B. GRIMM, Presideit. | nla supreme court enjolned the Tenny com- | Some Nasty Kemarks of dnghielied Astor | MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 10T hama W.A MAHARA'S on George Gould's Defe m's inability to hit" Darby heis d Orders to Tho Bes Ooa ALONG THE JOURNEY. pany of San Francisco, their agents or at . LONG s 3 3 - , B RARRDACATe" ave game tod e Y d's and ¢ ! Mau orders should be addressad to BURLINGTON, 1a., Aug. 10.—The Wash- | torueys, from making any claims to the | LONDON. Aug. 10.—The mewspapera are | 108 ¥ e wel 2000 0-9 Ho sue o 8 Uocd!sand. anly Hood's NANNROTH CULUAKY lugton-Denver relay ' Dbleycld race reached | Lusk brands belonging to the California | AM) Jubilant over the vigtory of the Britanaia | g JECAVEEy 18 14 01 | premme——er——— 3 r DIOTIONARY DEPARTMENT Roseville, JIL, at 4:40 yesterday afternoon | Cannerles company, being A. Lusk & Co.'s | over the Vigilant y day. Base hits Kanses City, 1, | 1000’8 Pliis Bré puisty vessisbie. peo OPERATIC MINSTHELS and passed Gladstoue, Qll, at 6:30. The | brand and J. Lusk canning. The Pall Mall Gazette says scarcastically: | Krrors: Minueapolis, Kansas City' 4. | fectly harmiess, slways rollable and beueficlak