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THE OMAWA DAILY BEF:, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1891, AOLDING DOWN THIRD PLACE Hfi?“;{:‘t‘"fir&fi"fl:"’ra::::EK—‘F;;E‘E‘E are ok ysh Teaterhay was SEpecialy good BREEDFJS' NEETIVG OPENS | fetet here todar b7 wtter wuehcicnan, & Bumham second, 0B Carllle thira (:l NEGLECTED: o §{ilon, X .mkuz_ i ARy and mu-mulnn;—_A ;,(",,“«,',;‘M‘.;‘;,‘, ‘".1 ml,, m,m; ) n‘f his wife “()rr:'«]‘-'t(l‘l:lnlflmllt:.m(v...;”:\,”Mu-\n B W —— Krieg, McDougal and Boland. Time: One STERN L : R areh 12, 1884, and also With embeszlement | Puebio second. Time: 0:41 3-5 hour and fifty minutes. Umpire: Needham. TIRTERCR LARUSN, Gopr o and forgery. Two &n.-"mn:'n‘l‘w:v e " ' i . 5, B class W. | ntarehal Maladies, ftan 0 U Omaha's Position in the Pennant Raos Mach Standing of the Tew Detrolt_Gives Mr. Manning's Conauering | Special Ho'iday Prozrm Precedos the Rog- | ,i® went under the name of 1. €. Bepe | Chaftin, Denver (0 yards), won: foe Undgemine the Whole Physieal Aottt Tmprovad by Yesterday's Games, R Played. Won. L KaniiEon o Ten-lnning Liekine. slar Racing Fvents, hand Pusblo (10 yarde, (hird, " Time: T & Mrs W, D, ¥ink, Magiion, Mot TR Rock coavnen 16 62 NBAS ept. 3.—Rain preve . T —— One mile, open, class B, 2:3 limit: W. i WP L B gl B, ety - B 2 | the game scheduled for this morning, but RESULTS ON THE RUNNING TRACKS, Hamilton, “Denver, wori A K. Yok, Bt v e ™ i Y ERY - Pe I8 eiiiiinie 107 [: this afternoon a crowd of 5,00 spectators "deblo, wacond. Time - town, her shand atiol . HUGH NICOL'S SAINTS WERE VERY EASY | Feoris ijisisiiiss 3| kaw one of the ot wactting samea of the | AMATEUR BIGYGLERS GO FOR COLD CASH | Twenty Bookmakers Hept Busy by the | phio, mie i, clase A W, Ch Toad: Y B S T e 8t Joseph L 08 80.9 | seawon. Detroit was victorious over the Holiday Crowd at Latonia. tanced. Time e 1 5 hor team, ter a ten-inning ug CINCINNATI, 8Sept. 3.—-A large crowd One mile, I 5 Quincy ... L 108 - . X Big Bl Kling Pounded All Out of Shape il Hastings and Horchers both pitched gr Ciass A Racgps ager Thole St visited Latonta this afternoon, and the | SCr ","- o & st At Little Johnny Feeban Treated NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES, ball, but the Detroit pitcher was most Furnish Fup tor the Crowd twenty bookmakers here were hardly suffi- | Fio0n j.gry o Churchill o Satno~Other ol s : ti .w‘ I moments e R Good Trotting Event We clent to handle all the money offered. There Five mile handicap, class B Baltimore Entertains a Tremor Kansas City ] 0000 4 ¢ - were seven races on the card, and favor nett. Lincoln, Neb., scrateh 8, R dny Scores. oy 202000 - raight Heats. " o 1| d v K oot Al ) by Whipping Cleveland Twi K TR AL AR R R s Fionle % went down In the first three and won the | SCott, Pueblo, 3 yards, second, fime: 13:09 BALTIMORE, 8ept. 3.—The larest crowd | glhntu Cliye s Dottt 1 Harted. o nst four. Harry L at 3§ to 1 beat Volt | ainy’ Con Haker ot (his city Weni n' mile that ever assembled (n Baltimore gained troft, 8. Fwo-base hits: Beard, Nichot e second choice, I a close finish in the H 9 A nile ever Joseph, 6 s 8, 0-base « . Nichol, Mo JOIE MR ERAEE the DbuRlay Cotint vy AL LI against time in 1:59 flat, the best mile ever s A access to the ball fleld today to mpay, Raymond., Three-base hit bbb i e B e Bl foo GOl B L (it g made on a track In this state. Charles 15 Hock Island, 10-7; Quincy, 9 see the Baltimore-Cleveland elubs | mond. Double p lenalvin to Agricultural society and the Nebraska Aaso- | Was howhero. Adam, 7o & 4n the second, | Tydor of Cinelnnati went seven miles in Teoria, 15-9; Jucksonville, 14 play two games. Until the of- | Dooley o Borchers Biruck out: . ciation of Trotting and Pacing Horse | The surprise of the day was the third race, | Li10t% against J. A. Engler ot Columbus, Rite bli: Chiosgy, &4 Lo ficial count 1s made it is hard to estimate A’ Nfteen minutes . Breeders opened under very favorable aus- | fn which Clementine, ‘at prohik b b=+ oo Now York, 16-6: Cincinnati, 24, the number of people present. The players eries: Hastings and D ors | plces yesterday afternoon. While it was the | $5ai% disappointed het followers Took Ten to Tell. i - winning ina common eanter Jengths € 4 g el , 4; Loulsvil were hardly glven room to nlay | and Jantzen. first day and the exhibitors had not nearly | ahead of th favorile. 4 1 B, Venice, Intarior FAIRMONT, Neb,, Sept. 3.—(8pecial Tel Washington, half of a and all hits were limited Kins increases Bis Lead, completed their dlsplay: ve Philadel; ; St Louis, to two bases, Twenty thousand people is | g Adeipayy R & 3 mpleted their displays, there wae a £00d | chivied off the money in the next ball teams played here today. At the end Bioux City dianapo gven oW entimate. and lots were | oSIOUX CITY, Sept. 3—Sioux City won the | qrowd of sightseers, and the Interest taken | races. The trock was dry and dusty, but ey 510 22 Minneapol i turned away from the gates. In the morn- e Mk el b /il W f still good time made. Results: AR L Rt o H o y fre [ o ntest, Beore In the races betokens a good attendance each M Eood time was made.. Resu in favor of Genev Detrolt, §; ing_game the Ofjoles took the lead at the First ra \ - furlongs: Harry 1, (3 e Milw § start oand e d to Increase it. The x City 19192232 0-8]day, tor there Is a large fleld of Nebraskn's | to 1) won, to 1) second, Master Fred —— mounted | to be called in to keep L . 010120 07/ firest harness horses here and s cords r 1:29! The Rourkes are keeping right straight - Sioux City, 16; Indianapolis, 12, Br- |y "ye naqct o el ) e nie o race, eleven-sixteenths_of a_mile: ahead on their triumphal march, and may | Baltimore g | rors: Bloux City, 4; Indlanapols, 1.’ Harned n the half-mile track. fon (3 fo'1) won, Adam (7 to ) sec. | They Are Holding Two Conventions, but 4 ke B k] lev s runs: Sioux City, b India Two- | A speclal program of racing was arranged andoval third. Time: 1:09k They May Get Togethor. Mrs. W. D. Fink, Madison, Neb, their good luck stay with them until they | ©y,,, base hits: Mccarthy, Henry, Roat, Geniné, | and carricd out yesterday atlernoon, consist- | ( Third, race. nine, ngs: B2 o ) [eaeyRR, Sept. 3.—Two demoeratic state | . The mucus lining of my nose and throat get through with Buckerino teday, tomorrow | runs ed | 9 Three-base hits Hogriy i k 2 o won, Clementine ( nd, Remor were first affected.” 1 had a watery, nasal ey b e NePVALE : han. Home runs: Genins, Strick out: By of two bicycle races and a special 2:30 [ (7 to 1) third. Time: 13 | conventions met in this city today, one rep- | discharge for a while, then It became offens vl ol e R S s Reitz oot st e L S B terien: | class trotting race. The day was a good one | Foutth race cne mile: J B B (6 to resenting the socalled white wings or Cleye- | $ive, and the left nostril swelied shut. Th prayer of the crank. Blake to Childs t Struck m and us; Pey and Mur- | for racing, and, while the track was not in | Vo lindotette (1 to 1) second, I e 4 tkd oUha y ot &% left eye ran water and gave me stingin i * apire: McDonald, me: Two to 1) third. Time: 1:4: land democrats, and the other the silver dem- | 1jng.” & » Yesterday afternoon’s game was entirely By “Sullivan, "1, Time o hour t ol s n ie best of shape, it was good cnough for | O Ahird, Time: LA% o venie Wi At edtins’ temporary organ: | Moo aysom, my, Momkel “was aitackety g 5 * 4 ive ‘minutes. Umpire: la s R AR ve Corpors ér by Hinsitontan Britee. i furlor 8 ocrats. A ecting temporary orgs r five years was 4 dyspeptic an %o lop-sided 1o call for anything but the f e, [V EHRAIRE (IREIEL finor "and | g he Hooslers and Huskers hoth eluggel The Corporal, b. &, by Hamitonian Prince, | won, Atme Goodwin @ 1o 1) secr jzation both conventions adjourmed until | couldn’t digest enough food ftd furnish Briefest mention, for in eight innings Pa's | Sullivan HE RGiathE of The VIAItoRD 28 | Bilce Mis te0ord. of 3:80 1o SASI. Mhe rac. | CSIRL tace, séven furionss: Interior (8 to | Afternca. There s astrong feeling in favor | S0, SUCDETH o, feshc CAs. the discdme ®oys had piled up twenty-two runs, while in the second game the Orloles covered 4 . s o B 4 of fusion, and it is probable that a straight [ phi H“P“I by dTutoas .F“"\I;KI\:IHY:‘:‘HlI"": themselves with y and fattened their [ Scere ing card for today will be an oxcolient one. | 8 won, Alto June (15 o 1) second, Littie [ oF fusion, and it le e Saints were contented with five, batting avernges this afternoon. The game | Sioux City e UN0 6 010 The work of Judge Culbertson of Chi- | Miss (6 to1) third 1:30% democratic ticket will be nominated, kept rest and sleep away until my nervous In the eighth inning they eried lustily for led in’the sixth inning.’ Score, sec- | Iadianapolis ... 0 0 2 0 1 8 4 cago s starter was satistactory (o horse R g1 1 SRcicn, Foloishe Will Combat Thomas 13, Tteed b T T s Lok ard’d ot mercy and as thoy were ansious to catch | P S el e SRl e b L o | men and spectators. H. E. McCormick and vd. Time: 1:08 CHARLESTON, W. Va., Sept. 3.—Exs-Gov- | has acted on me e a traln and get out of town as quickly 85 | Cleveland ... o 3| runs: Sioux ; Indianapolis, 1. Pt e Yt ol L B ernor . W. Wilson has tendered his services | o [19m belng a weak and wretched in- BRRETE T e Hinnin vors boneldbFaraly | - 2ot X s ek O pans, Mount and J. C. Kesterson held the watches 3 i A IR Pl valid 1 have come to be hearty and healthy P , Ump ask ers Doet nie LT e No attempt whI he made to sell pools, either Sept. n spite of the | to the state democratic committer during | in every respect, 1 can't g0 0p town Withs " pleather ihe attendance at | ho co fipligh whi destrs p out some of my friends speaking about Ay was large as LBy "o | fnto the Second district to meet Hon the great change, 1 believe' Dr. Shepard's and_La Creole, all well backed favorites, | gram to Tre Bee)—Fairmont and Geneva COLORADO DEMOCRATS. cillsd the game. fors: Bl of G | ot " pis: cwart, Double | on the grounds or down town, as Chief of Kling started in to pitch, but after six- Earned runs a plays )i arthy. Struck out Tolice Seavey has issued an order to arrest rowd, but the acing w by i 2 . ;L H fcCarthy. gk out crowd, but the rac 10 atment can o for other women teon runs had been made oft of him, he | Two-base hits i i 3; | By Cunnir oy Bhiflips, £ Umpire: | tho first man who offers to make a book on ns up 'to the promise. When the [ B who will take the stump there ke THARb . Ta Ha or Osher WOrER, SN tinplored. Manager Nicol (o take him out of | Brouthers, McGraw, Brode. Je Roh- agld, Tt ! the races. However, this is n bresders meot- tching was over It could be seen the | William L. Wilson's opponent. He will be {ikgnj PR WS g ChilogARteie el hillips and Gray, o ing, and the absence of pool selling will | itest havoc had been m in the Labor | sent there. the box, which he did, and Fechan tried | You truck out: By Hawke, o % Day handicap at 1 nd B 7 S DD D 4 4 e SR G g no wise affect the attendance at the rac y handicap at a mile and a quarter, for s (] 1 3 A his hand. He was a smail improvement on | One nd forty minites. Umpire; Keale, Kven Hreak av Mizneapolis, BIEY W TS A DTER (COLINC ABE only five had been loft out of the eriginal | COLLEGE PRESIDENT MISSING. S l“ LA N MBS AR, the big fellow, and when the game was over | Robinson; Young and Zimm bR L e S B The first event on the speed program was | money fave “oaper was the se ROOMS 311 AND 312 NEW YORK LI Mo looked as if ho hal passed through a Nioa Work at Loston, fuiter won 1he fist game at the outset, | & two-mile handicap bieyele race, class A, | 9 cholce and S: s third. while fow | Friends Havo Offered n Reward for iy BUILDING, OMAHA, NEI ard winter. HJOSTON. 3 v . though outhatted by their opponents. | for a purse of $50. There were eight starters | Wanted to bet S Discovery—tanst Honed OF bn Omahy I T p R % BOSTON, Sept. 3.—Boston won a_ close | U Y Py . There was a long delay at th st, Office Hours-9 to 1 a Abbey pitched Lm'w m.lufw for Omaha | game from'Chicago this morning by Dufty's | Score, first game 3 placed In the following positions: W. A. | (he bad behavior of Yo 1 Rev. W. P. Moffett of College Springs, Ia., Evenings—Wednesday and Saturdays and not an Apostle got to firsi, then, as he | hit in the ninth and the close putout of | Minneapolis H 01115 0-10 atch; H. E. Fredricksen, Fremont, | would e field 0 hile | a 0 3 2 v 4 § 5 § : ; e STy 11 3 2. i e .| would not_join her field, while [ and W. H. Pollock of 1404 Douglas strect, | only, 6:30 to 8:30. Sunday, 10 to 12 m. was indisposed, Whitehill was called in and | Stratton at the plate. Score Grand Rapids . 182011 D.'R. Hughes, 100 yards; B. H. | she concluded to break. At the end of the | g o finished the game. McVey, tco, owing to | Boston ... n01 010011 1—5| Hits: Minneapolis, Rapids, 13 | Lewls, Council Bluffs, 150 yards; Jame drst mile Pocahontas had run pretty well | his city, offer a reward of $100 for informa- sickness, got out of the game at the same | Chicago .. 220000 1020 1—4| Wrrors: Minneapolis, 21 Grand Rapids, 2 | 150; Charl=s Pogau, 200; W. T. Stellings, into the ground, and gave It up, while | tion leading to the discovery of T. J. Ken- i t 3 s Pogau, Stellings, 260} time, and Moran went to first, Fear behind | Hits: Boston, 10; Chicago, 12. Errers: | EEarned runs: Minneapolis, 6; Grand Rapids, | w.'D. Staley Hyderabad was in. the same condition. | nody, president of Amity college, at College : : a 75, This was a hot race from | M T : 3 the bat and Clausen into right. , 4; Chicilgo, 4 hed runs: Bos. | o Two-base hits: Werden, Hulen, Visner, | jo o (R0 B HUR G B I The word | Next to quit was Yo Tambien, and the | Springs, who mysteriously disappe But as the gamo was a walk-over from T a0, 3 Two-base hits: Lomg, | Jright Spies. Whedlook. Homie i Pixley began elosing up on the tailenders, but | wers: standie gL AR R LR o TR ( start to finish, the fans must derive what rifith, Schriver, Wilmc ratton 4 pat i the pace wa A 2o Gl Lo UL Aty Kennedy started for Omaha on private m. Jaui 1w & Double plays: Crooks to Werder too hot for him and he did not L amusement they can from the scorc. Here N ‘y,:\"i},",,,:,‘,. "|!? o .I.u: to Caruthe ok to g secure a place in the windup, Hughes, who ? e furlongs: Manchester | business on Friday, August 24. Two letters 4 it is olt (o Danlen' to: Deckar, Strick’ outs | outs L by Rhine: had a start of 100 yards, soon forged to th won, Magnetism, colt, I:‘l" 1o 1) | wer trom him the mext day—one OMAHA. Staley. Stivetts, Parrott, Time: Two hours, | TWo hours and ten minutes ipoag e kA A e P Y B gl , Round (10 to 1) third. Time: | postn Council Bluffs the ~other 3 % AB. R 133, Ummpires ™ Hurst. " Batterion: Styley and | Kerlos. Batteries: Frazer and it el L e DL it ; Omal 1 ¢he fast Bl yave | Our Fizst Cut in Prices. Uirich, v, Ganzel: Griflith and Schriver 3 o R el Toished & song third. - Thne; G, B4 | Becond race, seven furlongs: Lisak (46 | seen or heard of him and they suspect that Langsford, 8 4 loston took the second game by good Second & : g g » L] ’ > 1) won, Goth 0 1) second, Monaco | pe™y I R A gl Ly i S R asrond; ee 4 R AL SRl el e it R B ot | The second rac wmile scratch bi- | (evem third, Time: 1 e ho has met with foul play. or become de- | WWan{ Room for New Goods, McVey, 1b. 1 Chicago. Score Grand Rapi . . 02 4 1 cyele rac: for class A m foray e of $30. Third race, one mile: ‘\l"‘l‘lfl (3% to 1) I‘ 'r: ‘I l‘"“l"r”‘ :"‘" H e ;")-l of a ‘k(‘ Y Whitehill,rf-p 3 Boston 0 o001 SRR nd Rapids, with the same starters as were in the previ- | Won, Senator 2% to 1) nervous temperament ¢ had worried a Seery, If...... 4 CRioatro . QA1 0707 70’ 3 04 . j tace .Tho. imen broke away from.the| EXgess i t,5) :third. -Time great deal about the drouth and hard tim : Pr Sy SR N R, i ¥ S0Fa{Ohen . §0oN muiDetand Buklis (heLLivas Fourth ce. mile and _'a er: | fearing the effects on the attendance at In our Main and Branch Stores pilits: | Boston, 1% Chienso, Errors: . o e | M o John ¢ to 1) won, Sars Konnsdy oaTE: M8 i, i fogt r oston, 1 Chicago, arned runs: 13os- 3 @ 8 erde quarters mile was reached they were bun 013 HERARA P OUTAIRDIGAIRAY, Time: | & € 3 S ITEATE: Of 2R ec % i ton, '3} Ghicago, "3 Twpcbuse nit 4, Latker, Home run oratrababil bt iy L ey AR TR Gl el | o dnchea hish, has fall beard, sie-aked with we have 60,000 Sample Pants itchinson, ome s erden, son, N SbioRe i i R : i A TN irane g and eye: e po.ice are searching 5 ' Dufty, Danjen: Double plays: » e e e W © |l o o e o e amars | wom, Adbber (1o 1) sesond, M. Bass’ (1) | for Bin 4 Pattorns. To close quick wo R T T TR BT ) DREken: 1t by Baken, 1i By v stringing, aut. When within twenty | to.1) third. Time: 1:41 4 H % DOTH TRAING o : will make Pants to Order, from hours and ten tes. Umpire. , 4; by C Time: Two hours | yards of the wire-Bixley rushed to the front Sixth race, two mik on turf 3 Batteries: Nichols and Ganzel; Hutchinson | and twenty minutes. ' Umpir rinn, DAL | kn. Sished” Bvit 10ulty ten. fbel ahead of | Alonao, US (o 1) won, Assiumee, 810 1) ge0- | | | o iivion et Gamden 1a whien | (DO Sample. patterns at each and Schriv Biker and Burre T, Kileen, | Mach, v bt Hughes, and Fredrickson | Scventh race, mile, wo Men Were Kilted, store, at the following Phillies Try for Two Shutonts sdic et % was fourth. (s, 2:51% (LAt v, s TaBK LR o D CAMDEN, N. J., Sept. A fatal rear-end B i) PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 3.—It looked as gk ki ONEYNIUREHORSE TROT. WRTEaE (i) Sl NS i ’ A on the y R ; % i o " collision occurred on the West Jersey rail " H - it the visitors would be shut out each time, MILWAUKEE, Wis, Sept. 3.—The Mil- | The Jast race''wd¥ the 2:30 class trot for On the 01d Dowminion. & i T uction but Shugart scored on Iy hits by him: | waukée and Toledo game scheduled fiere | o wploial purs of’ $500. Edith G Red | WASHINGTON, Sept. 3.—First race, five | f0ad at Seventh and Van Hook streets, this ea e 100 e I A D, B I O e Wing, Agatha, The. Corporal, Defendene and | and @ half furlongs: Pligrim won, Black | city. The Atiantic City excursion had just d pCOn( ollie 1’ 3 ' b Ll > passed sigl our, ere ] \ seored”tw o Rerlyfs Sially errors fn the | blaved o e gume this atiernoon & buldoon etartda b afer the frat hont iy | CWILL second. Molhe Benny” hird. Time: | fossed, &, Sgnal tone, yhere o twd been | Now $2,50, Formerly $3.00 eighth inning. Score: Milwaukee . 00010002 . b radly kol ond race, four and alf furlong: S A T OBt O AT Philadelphia .......1 0 4 0 0 3 0 0 0—8 | Toledo .............0 0 0 1 00 0 0 2 o gocd condibion. ~The fleld was'a soai | cond Tack, four aad 8 BAIL L DTjgheR: | & on, when the Ocean City excursion train Now $3.00. Formerly $3.76 Bt. LOUIS ...ciisens 00 0 00001 0—1| Hits: Milwaukee, ors: | one, and whed Juldige Cuibertson gave- the | bw thirn. Time: 0:55%. iata 6 A U Now $3.50. Formerly $4.26 . Omaha i Hits: Philadelphia, 13; ‘8t. Louls, 8. Er- | Milwaukee, 3; Toledo, 6 : word on the setgnd’attempt it so:n that | Third race, four furlonge: Fluellen won, | Intended for the Atlantic City train as being e merly 4. [ Bt. Joseph ..l Toba: kR e E e D ML ledo, 3 "Twobase hitsi Three- | the contest would be for place, as The Cor- | Nemo s Loe third, ime; 0:311 K n‘ {:Ll e Gl S Now $4.13. Formerly $5.25 Runs earned: Omaha, 7; St. Joseph, 1. | phia, Louls, 1. Struck out: By Wey- | basé hits: Miller. Struck ou tiger, | poral was goieg {09 easy to be caught by | _Fourth #ix furlongs: Johnny won, | excursion ploughed through the rear c A3, . Two-base hits: Ulrich,’ 1; Langsford, 1; | hing, 1; by Breltenstein, 2. Home runs: | L by Lubs, Rodblb ol 16 | Aty of the othera, although Red Wing. made Move second, Mayor I3 third.” Time! | of the other train, killing Thomas Carter, Now $4.41. F 1y $6.25 l)ll(-(fl']unn. 1; llu(fl‘\‘ n, 1; Fear, 1; Graver, | Crc Three-base hits: Turner, Thompson. '{r;;:‘tl'!n'él_“l‘" 5” rey; Luby to ‘o me attempt 10 gain the lead at the half. B 1 3 R years, old, and Bdward H. Van Li:n. gl ormeny ; : Mo \son, 1; | Doubie play o rots i Miller, _Time: Th 5 ace, mile and a sixteenth: Brook- { everybody receivec ses of greate s h B ‘funis Bicran, ko 5 | e phive: Hamilt 6 Croke t o | Mery Tine: ThES nors' Dfimiene Wb oo oo ke s Becon, | 1, i TG e AL 8 aaioon, Brook. | eversbody’veseved buines of gratce or lsh | Now $4.76. Formariy $7.26 by Feehan, 4; by Whitehill, 1. Hases given | terie: ments’ and | Weyhing; Miller, | Ber and Boland; Luby and Mc but after going futo fhe three-quarters stretch | third, Time: 1:32%. ket S st L LA L for, hitting batter: By Kling, 1. Passed | Twincham and Dreitenstein. BiXhding or/tRe Roati: h> could not kgep ub the clip. The Corporal Winners ut Hawthorne. e e mnding e oA aDItAL Now $5.06. Formerly $8.25 balls: Welch, 2 Wild pitches: Kiing, 1;| = Second game: e won the heat {n,2580%. with Red Wing sec- 5 NI Feehan, L Struck out; By Abbey, 23 by | phijadelphia 00930008 0-6 Played. Won. Lost. Pr.Ct. | ond, Dotendenp 'third, Eith Gard fourth HAWTHORNE, Scpt _First race, five hyles Attack the English. Now $5.4°. Formerly 35}25 Kiiog, 43 by Feehan, 2. Hhne: One hour | g¢ " [ouis 505007000 8 §— ¢ | HIUECIY .. AR 2 Agathi fitth and, Mhidoon sixth Girlongs; Diiggs won, Casper second, Kitty LAS PALMAS, Canary Islands, Sept. 3.— Now $ F i 25 and fifty minutes. UmnpirgigHaskell. Hitas PRINSIBNIAZIS B8 Touts, 7. Ere | Lausas Clty g In the second Moat The Corporal, who fs | Sgotf thind. Tine: PO Afotor won, Qut. AdVices received here from Cape Juby, op- ov $6.00. Formerly $10. Buck Grabbed 'Em Both, rors: Philadelphna, §; St: Louis, 1. Earned | Toledo 102 ‘o | & green horse, this being his first scason in | | ond, Dick Hehan third, Tim " | posite the islands of Fuerte Vontura, on the = comcomsccos Saod McCann, m.. 3 Hutchison, 25 4 Fear, rf-c....6 Abbey, p.....0 Clausen, rf... 3 Total ... 3 se—oceccX | homamoon wle Blond semaair ol commmoocoen & <] Mohler, 2b. Preston, b Marcum, 1b.. 4 Welch, ¢...... 4 Kling, p......1 Feehan, Cole, m Graver, Johnson, Holly, ss. Total memmmemm o T N | moomwanco ol rocomomorm ceocos | 5 Balnocoomwommm o e i we 3 T ol gram to Theilee.)—Des Moines and Lincoin | Sullivan. Hamilton. Double plays: Sulli- | Indianapolis ... 1 2:28% in a very pretty race between himseif | second, Hawthorne third, Time: 1M, 3 > BRBNH bE i ¢ played two games here this afternoon, the | Yan, Reilly, Boyle Struck out: By Jones, | Detroit . L 1m and Red Wing for first place. The others Urih race, mile and @ sixtesnth: Quieen [ 1o \(\I!::"l“:‘nlli:{‘: Bnglish ‘."’";lm“i;"' LR visitors taking both with apparently little | 2 by Hawley, 9. Time: Two hours. Um- | Milwaukee 103 folllowed in like a procession, with Defendene | Bess won, Patrick second, Colonel 8 third s o 8 Euglish fac RTe . Boors frut game:: = Pire: Betts, Batteries: © Grady and Jones; Sl 3 Time: 14 tory at Cape Juby. The cargo of the brig DES MOENES, 1n., Sept. 3.—(Specia Tele- | Funk: Philadeiphla, 4 Three-bise hits: | Geand Ripiis 12 campaigning, lowered his record of 2:30 to [ Third race, ene mile: Gascon won, T Sahara coast, say that a band of Kabyle D[m'[ Mlss This chancc‘ u2 Tawley and Twineham. third, Edith Gard fourth and Muldoon Rift s g8: Booze W was plundered by the Kabyl vho W 000100024 i X SREhand Muldegn Tifth , six furlongs ooze _won, y the Kabyles, who wounde 59003883 %s Dad Clarke Did Very Well Buck will be here today d 1 :;‘X:,"L',,;d',,',";‘;‘,,"‘v'§ ;}::},,“{:“‘“'.‘ "fl‘“ 3 adter second, Willle L third, Time: [ several of the English employes of the fac Pams G Brors: | NEW YORK, Sept. Z-The Giants batted | Eive Omaha some wore ot Stk e tavorable Imprésston on horsemeon when. ahe | 5 e Foribngs!! Wells: Btyest | 277 s, REAR Cokiretuge onLbe ik, Uflmllally \ arned runs: [ Fournier all over the fleld in the morning | Is hardly necessary to state that Papa | gooftly (RPN BH ROTREIES ) AR NG S b o e e Des Molues, 3; Lincoln, & “Home runs: Mo- | game and won with ridiculous case. After | doesn't figure that way. Baltz, who | Brenting. bt sho has heen allowed 1o #ot 1o | | Sevanth race. sk furionks: Ttico won, Le A S OO Bages n balle: O Butris, 1 ot Barnen 3. | socfame was clinched Mamarer Ward 109K | very sore over his treatment by the Traf- | fat, and is a llttle bit stale, but she travels | Second, Hymn' third. Time: Lt A son has been born to Mr. and Mrs. 408 N- 16th St Hit by pitched ball: By Burris, 1 Struck | save him. Clarke belng Substituted. — The | fley Terrors Sunday, wants vengeanc B LA Rie DLy GG Galt 6 R arbbon ou 508, T HarrGaoR 2 pes out: By’ Burrls, 3: by Barnes, 5. Double | ax-Omand switler fid well only two hite | Wil try for some’ this afternoon o e SRR e 3. 8. Ha 2 e bl AL, plays: Barnes to Pequigney to Devereaux, 2. | being made off him. Attendunce, 3500, | teams: The third heat was the most interestin ! {ar won There will be a meeting of the Live Stock Blolen bases; Pedroes, McKbben, [bright ore Omaha. sition. e Sl P A LIl St s iy ay won, | exchange this afternoon at 3 o'clo: vereaux, Pequigney, 2. ‘Time of game: o 7 215 | MeVey.... : Frr) toman kanaconanRl & Ay ] 1 Mr. W. A. Root of Denver is spending One hour and fitty minutes. Umpire: Cline, | Srmans ooy 3 5.0 8 8 38 2181 e A ALY /bt | Poral would win the race, but Red Wing and i A oL Rearee b MhERding 8 Batteries: Burris” and Zelsler; Barnes and New Tork.. o . ° { Ulrich...... [ v " Hughes | Defendene made a pretty fighting finish for E i ime: | triends.. ok SCHRRIHLAN D%, < 8114 Speer, Attendance: 500. sl s Ol e S L URLE U RS ¢ | Langsford .. Short o Deveraux | sccond place. They came down the stretch 2 il Second game: Newsiogh e nginoatiss dmen [ R Y b “McCarthy | liks a pole team, and within fifteen yards of i aix _furlongs: T v The city council and school hoard met o Des Motnes.........0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0—1| New York, 6 Cincinnatl, 4. e McCann,. Middle . 5 Pedroes | the finish it looked like a dead heat. But | Ivanhoe second. Extra third. y last night, but adjourned until this evening Lincoln . <0:3.0°03131 9| galke “Mernan, Van Haltren. Tw Seana: i 5 McKibben | Red Wing stuck his long black muzzlo to the | _Tourth race, five fuclongs:” Annie E_won, | without transacting any business Hits: Des Moines, 5; Lincoln, 12. Errors: | hits: Tiernan, Doyle, Faller, Smith K o) % . SPEeT | front and fnished second by a neck under rderer . Wrestler third. Time The funeral of Agnes McNg vi 3 ; g 0 uller, § N ADDeY b o el Balz | e funera gnes McNamara will be 3 ! , 4. Two-bage hifs ey, Porter, by Clarke, 13 by Fournier, ouble ‘linton Hriggs ges Urivers. The Corporal, b.’ K., i & Becond, Jame: A | morning. The deceased was 22 years of p Deveredux, Fequisney, " Three base e | piays: Hoy 1 Comlakey. Miwie:' one out | ciinton . Briggs, owner of the Alamito | ' ripe L. Sy Hamlllony Queen' Iinld’ econd, James Town third. | 0 SPECIALISTS, Bases on balls: Off Johnson, S : | Btterien: " Areekin. «Clarke” and Farrel; | breeding and training farm, has returned | Red Wing ... : : g T S P Mr. John J. McMillan received official By Johnson, 1. ~Passed balls: Traffley Fournier and Merritt. from an eastern trip. His string of horses | 12 s sae Sclence and experience concur in the Judg- | yotice ‘of his appolntment Y - Bdith Gard 5 £ Ly e . ppointment as postmaster plays: Fisher to Porter to ) Fully 20.000 witnessed the afternoon game. | will be at Des Moines this week and he has | Agatha .... 4 ¢ ment that Dr. Price’'s Baking Powder is the | voctarday evening, and at once started out to e MoEadden. Zhe t“"fl",“‘»ml"fH}"‘{: :{‘t"'n"“;"‘;“‘ much to | turned them over to Chandler, the well [ Muldcon 00000 eatey 3 purest and best ever made. to securs signatures for his bond, ¥ oftman, Porter, | wi > yrar core second game: ek 2|V Time: 23508 i —- A alityan, §; dohnson. Hatteries: 5 2 D known Nebraska trainer, who will handle o & e AW OO A meeting of the Ladies’ Ald societ ries: | Cincinnati .. 20000 200 0-4| Algmito, Kate Caffery and the cthers the PLANS FOR TODAY. TAME SPORT AT FLEETWOOD. 0o I eABYIE InD Cliuron el onk hate anyn':: rafliey; Johnson and Sullivan. | New York 220110006 ’ N b o .2 — 6 | rest of the season, Dick Tilden not being : s Sk . : A . N el Bgmel OnGumour and twenty-fve | * kit: Clncinnati, 8; New York, 8. Errors: | connected with the = Briges Atable any | A speclal purse rice was being arcanged | grana Ciren't Opening an the Quoer Track | fosidence of Mrs 4. d. Caughey, corner of s x Cincinnati, 2; New York, 3. Earned runs: | longer. Mr. Briggs has some very good | DY Secretary Driggs. last night for today's Devold of Intervat. Twenty-third and H streets, Wednesday af- Connio Lets a Couple Go Cincinnati, 2; New York, 4. Struck out: By | horses in his stable, but since the early part | Tacing program, and the fcllowing races are | o Copic” Sent, 3—Rather tame sport | teTnoon at 2:30. UG Diseases PEORIA, Ill, Sept. 3—Bracket's boys | Rusie. 5. 'Home run: Van Haltren. Three- | of the scason he has experienced bad luck. | on the regular card: AL ilpiriied Mr. J. B. Watkins was very much worried R umped onto (heAthenians at the very stavt | base hit: Van Haltren. Two-base hit: Mer- | He says that Chandler is getting Alamito [ 2:30 class trot, purse 00, with the follow- | marked the opening of the Grand Clroult | G0 g0 " egarding his mother and other gjiope games. Bcore, first game: pit, Double plays, Ward to Fulier 1o | in good shape for the fall races and ex- ing entri i trotung meeting at Fleetwood park toda relatives who are at or near Hincklwy, | TREATMENT BY MAIL CONSJLTATION FRéd oyle, 2; Fuller to Doyle, Time: One hour | pects to make a record with him 1 3 rwne o1 started ot favorite for the 2 bbb ' ' Peorla e 0202 8 40 418 | and Forty-two minutes. Umplre: Mcquald: | Moines. Alamito was worked @ quarter St 0 - i o e apected ta ive {ha | Minn.. which was destroyed in the forcsi | Gatarrh, all Diseasas of the Noso. Bah " Phoua’ 83 Tacksonyille, 13, ;r' ¥ nn‘w‘ Dwyer and Merritt; Rusie and | Saturday morning in 0:20%, a record win- r 3 ll'; > “Ah“y il lt;mu‘ e GR LA iy | Ares l.u:c- 'lm v\'lluln}g nv’ recelved a tele- | v roat Chest, Stomach, Liver, Blood ' f « , 13. Er- Tel. B : oston horse s of a contest, but | gram which stated that his relatives had " d J X yors: Peorla, 4; Jacksonville, 3. Batteries: Co nels Settle Thelr Position, sinee she proved v in it. The Fleetwood purse | a3 ded se 1 r 3 —8kin and Kidne Diseasos, Los - & Corisl g 4 Hastings Won Handily, Jeorge Han oseph 1) sbuen | S1¢ P S all avoided serious injury. Mr. Charles Gin- Y 3 SRLqn and Rrmatrongs Corlach, Btagle add | proorLyN, Sept, 8.—About 5000 people it bk A SOTRS (RRtgRaIL ey soofoseph AW | for 2:0 trotters brought out a high class | der of this city has two brothers living at | Manhood and ALL PRIVATE DI3- ! 3 s & i -~ { HABTINGS, Neb., Sept. 3.—(Special Tele- | Bive G. Mediun.. z field, of which the California d-year-old, . 0 0 T i nd game: witnessed the two games. The home team L B O ez . Charlton, ‘Lincoln Hinckley, Both —are married. The dis- | EASES OF MEN e 22000040 1_g|Won the first throtgh timely batting. In | Eram tz The Bee)—Hastings Y. M. 3 y D Lincoin | Mary Best, was clearly the best on public 3 i « he patches tell of the death of the wife of one | o i the second game Inks made his firsc ap. | defeated McCook today very handily. NP et reers Rt | form. Strantia trotted a great mile in the | Patches tell of the feath of the wi ne | call o or addresy Jacksonville .......0 2 0 0 010 0 0-3| yoarance as a Colonel and was hit much | game would have been much prettier but | Cina 1.0 <enned Wik | third, forcing the fily out in 2iiie on a | Prother and wince theb Mo Ginder bus re. | 1o “coarine & Qparles 1410 FAUNAM ST . _Hits: Peoria, 11; Jacksonville, 9. Errors: | harder thar DSl AL MR Limucn | game SWOUI BATS, Deen i oh nPeLer PRE |l Crananinnty s ) T ¢ by no means fast, but his ge | celved no word, although he has telographed | DI, 3 s NORARA NEb { Peorin, b; Jacksonville, 4, Latteries: FigRe: | first game: e i e passed DA UK CUEIOIE OEMBCRRE | Snirmagseit. 5 y faited 1o find the Hmit of the win- | to three different partics who were ac- Cmeler” dad"Armsuoni; Caplinger Wnd | gk $590 0 AbaTy e s e PIOUS A Boonein gie Oleso- 11111 ot | e speed, and she sintshed the mile Wl | quainted with bis brother er. 1 T H e t s 8= 91 Antaler.... 1 » ullerion | in hand, after going down the hill to the ' Twins Playing Great Hall. Louisville 222777070 002 0 0 0 0 0 2— 4 [ MCCOOK ... 02000000 0-2| Mabel L. haif 1n 1:05. Results: e - - Hits: Broo sville, 6: Errors: .: O = B Risran sub Wilikes e T T R i N et s 3 tam to The Bee.)-Two games were | Struck out: By Lucid, 2; by K T Gettman. Double plays 3 Arminian....... 2 e on, Yatrhury | puge Almontine, Sidney Smit) played in succession at Twin City park thig | hase hits: Corcoran, Dailey. Two-base hits: | man. Batteries: Itohrer and Ward; Clyde, | G ! Sae Fadrbuts | Gapte Rob Jim_ Nutwooc & | ] afternoon before a large attendance and | Shindle. iy oo T i ey Rkatar ang Hilte Woodallit ..., Kéystone Stock Farm, Omulu A AR el Andrews won both for 1ock Island by his | Torne” ,’;,‘.‘,‘f’.:,.h\,‘-"h.fll“.:.,!'1"f»r:uul- Mplea IRt ang ST Foals of 1893, trotting, purse §330, half Jr., and. Princess Orloft ale superior pitching and excellent batting as | and Zahner 4 i Playing for Charity. mile heats, with these entrie o, 28 class, pacing: well, He was given magnificent support, Second game: S Lt i g Horse. Owner. | . Se Yup AN, B I R econd game: CENTRAL CITY, Neb., Sept. 3.—(Spec > i Taylor took ace In threo & particularly by Kreig behind the bat, al- | ool i%al 08 2 The B i Miss Woodbine.C. H. and . E. Beaumont. Madrid | 1. ool sosin thu though the team played eighteen innings | PRockINn ... 130030029 Telegram to The Bee)—The most inter R L. H. North. Columinw | Ttme: 2:47, 2116, 2104, The with but an error. Score first game: ';'l‘ Y DAL ris 01100 1-3]ng game of ball of the season was played | Ay L North, Columuus | Pere: Amelin, Femagle, Orret o Fp Rock Island......1 0 2001 2 3 1-10 \ts: Brooklyn, 13; Louisville, 7. Errors: | here today betwcen nines picked from the mberlain, Ciarks | AR o HOH chiand Lansle. 3 3 Brooklyn, 4; Louisville, Earned runs ¥ W 1itieh, Red Ouk op and Highland la Quiney ...........0 8001000 0—4]| g i in 5 Lovisyille, 2 Struck out: Ty | lodkes of the Knights of Pythias “and AR Lost. Auburn |~ Third race, 2: s, trotting: Mary Best Hits: Rock Island, 17; Quincy, 5. Errors: | Baog, by Inica. 2 THome runa: Comterasy | Modern Woodmen of America, “the admis- | 0 K ... o K Fones. Mowe | won the race in three straight heats. Time Farned' rubst Rock Tsland ke P Bty 22 Tre: | Wlon fee fo go to the poof fund. The seore | mella Woifins 112} ) \ ton | -2:1at4, ~2:14%, 2:13) Dodgeville, Strontia, se hits H e hnae Bt e 9-] was 10 to § in favor of the Knights. A | Tom..... S kit | Tougheral Gretchen, Col Dickey, Am: E R : S S rce B Bouble Pl Corerran to | large crowd was in attndance. ‘The Odd i g N. Newton, Toncki Sand Auvnt’ Delilah diso started. BLABTIO: APOOIINGS, dson to Grim to Luten- ‘ellows will now chalienge the winners 3. Woodline rm, Fullerion T 2:20 class, trotting, under DEFORMITY BRACES. : o T ¥ wo hours. Umpire: Lynch, | for charity’s ";“"‘“ s #eygions B "“S" rm, Omahi ne Leyvburn won in two n.v:ml TRUSS CRUTCHE! am. Time: Two hours. eries d Kinslow; Inks — Foals of 1893, pacie, purse $2 v Governor Stanford, * Chester Everett and N - Second game: Pasierion! Dauhiana URintiqyyliInke’ and Donovan Miking Guod Time. tollowing entries) Paschal also started, Time: 2:23% 4 S Eavaiie mn L TN sme:c,l’sluml ("\ tlw a 2 \1'43 5 u) gf; Jonahs Strike m Great Galt. smxm'l.] N;»v.u s\;m, 8. s‘p;.-n;x |' ele- W P, B Beaum Opening ut Indinnapolis, 4 " TIE LION DRUG HOUSE. s 9, b= SITTSBURG, Sept. 3.—Pittsburg’ gram to The Bee)—Lieutenant « Dono- - Fon YR Patm ¢ (AP o The ot- § % HE ALOLE 8 i Hits: Rock Island, 14; Quincy, 8. Errc yarme ander the Eanagsment of ot van, U. 8. A, from Fort Russell, arrived ! Sl INDIANAPOLIS, Bept, & ~The fall meet o FHRALOE 2010 C 5 fand ing of the Indianapolis 3 ¢ Farnam 8 Opposite Paxto e Rock Istand, 1; Quincy, d. Barned runs: [ Mack was a great display _of batling. | here this cvening at 6:20 on his bicycle, The Aa ol A0 SRR 1408 Farnam Street, Opposite Paxton Hotel Washington was Rever I It ;m‘ B actunl time consumed was nine hours and | I Wiz gttendance and a fast track. On Thir KNOWI‘EDGE shurg 130212 —22 | thirty distance, 109 miles. He | it YO 3 oe Patchen and Rober will race for a = m KA Washington ....ie0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0— 1| carel pounds of equipments and e LOERREAT o 1 " purse of §5,000. Alix goes to beat the world' Bri f 1i AMUSEMENTS. SERIES NO. 28. Hits: Pittsburg, 19; Washington, 6. Er- | & total welgl ounds. At this r 2 y Mum¢ i on Wednesday. Resuits of today rings comfort and improvement anc rors ton, 6. Earned s: Pitts- | he will reac! “riday night. 4 p ) & . i ~ . r POPULAR he Dits: Weaver. Bumbert L : IS o0 Lemonee won the race n | ends to personal enjoyment when | (GTH ST, THEATE - w— Binite: Blarkn e Vigilant at Cowes Preparing. . X E. three stralght heats. Time % sang | rightly used. The many, who live bet- b s " v . Home Tnst Bokley. % | COWES, Sept. 8.—The American yacht 0. - : z 11 iy ‘Ryan, Ofelus, Beimiric and | tor than others and enjoy fife more, with ——TONIGH THE AMERICAN ENCYCLOPAENIC L g awne Stock Farm, dyacian i Struck out: By Gumbert, 2, by Mu | Vigila doa \here o ) started f " , TIEET s Novres | Dmpire: Eoile. Hai- | Lustiast arrived here ihis attermopn from a5, paces UMwe 150, with the fol- atakes $1,000: Rubenstein took | less expenditure, by more promptly LINCOLN J. CARTER'S L R+ Dartmouth. he will pass the rest of the = a ) e: A the race in 2:11% dapting the world’s best products to ¢ Sceule Production teries: Gumbert and Sugden; Stockdale, lowing entries: vy uo three stralght heats and th in 2:11%, | nadj st proc irand Scenle P on DICTIONARY. Maul and McGuire. day and tomorrow. In completing her pren- ey 4, Col Thornton, Whirligig, Alle- | tho ne & of physical being, will aticst = 4 200 Pages, 260 ,CCOWords Played. Won. Lost. T program, on Wednesday next. Dundy Hrown. ... IBHIE x A 2:12 pace, purse 31,00: Ed Olston won the | laxative principles cmbraced in the Baltimore .. 108 k] —_—————— Harroll nson, € ) race, taking the cond, third and fourth | remedy, Byrup of Figs. , ; Regular Wednesday matinee—any seat in the house, 25 cents. B AND USEWRUL N ork . : Dr.Price's is best haking powders. Ophel Sspsl ) _- i 2 I N - Philadelphia 100 SN P ph . & ! Hyannis, irike, Guerta, Campridie in the form most acceptable and pleas- R aTTE e — 0 ot 10 v , G ont, Jos 3 ene- 1 ef reshi 8 SRAC, & Mine" 0 Knowiodge ond a Mintop || Cloveland ' 17 1 Meet at Cheyonne. Why, It 1a an insplration! What? A | sai, Jack 1iswers, Christopher and Howdy | WDt to the taste, the refrealiing and truly (5TH ST, THEATRE | ““"Viilis. Usefuinoss. Pittsburg ... 109 CHEYE E, Wyo., Sept. 3.—(Special to | chicken pot-pie made with Dr. Price’s Bak- | Joe. . heneficial properiies of a perfect lax- 3 Nights and Saturday Matinee 3 » 1 The Bee.)—The meet of the Colorado and | ing Powder. Fourth race, 2:50 trot, for 2-year-olds | atiye; effectually cieansing the system, | Commencl & Thursday, Sept. 6th. Tuere are moro thipgn futruotive. uaorut | | §1ARNAG e Wyoming circult in Cheyenne next Thurs- pailie to ElasA: [piake (g TG d J)el]ing colds, headaches and fevers pe! ik In that gre et 11 8t. Louls .. 1 we War Promised. on the race in two heats, Time: 2:23%, B ek aonkinatin: “r. narn's o' N" Yor. k 3 | day promises to be an interesting affair. i 3 > thaa in gton ... 18 2| All the fast men of the west are expecte eNVER, Sept. 3.—Gi v haa | it SPARR. B ol TR BAC. 1 AD Washint, | Al the fas of the pected, | DENVER, Sept. 3.—Governor Waite has eraon O 0 started i Tafacti i Louisvill ceiees 119 L 1| including Zeigler, Hamilton and Boles. | (gsued a quarantine proclamation against | e -o" € lark also started It has given satisfaction to millions and PRESENTIN BARNETE WINS AT PUEBLO. met with the approval of the medical MILY RIGL AN MARIN A profession, because it acts on the Kid- | Aud a stong Supporting Gompany. - Sale of scate x firat ti - - 94 Hine Mcaver City's Tournament Dpeas here are two handicap races on the pro- : L Oklahoma on account of the discovery that Aen i e one atwo mile for elasa A men i | O 3 1 . Sept. e event for class B. A 315 diamond | New Mexican herders, who were barred from ! o " Telegram to The Bee.)—The base ball tour- | pin wili be hung up for any one who breaks | driying thelr herds into Colorado under the | StA¥t#on the Scratehand s & Five-Mile | pove Ziver and Bowels without weak- Rl that uumber of (ho Lok eorraspond- nament opened today with Arapohoe, | & world's record in any of the events quarantine established a month ago, were Handicap Kasily In Good Time. ening them and it is perfectly free from GHARLEB ST. PARK with U o8 uuber 0f the ooy ; S — UE ept. 3.~ g _ om & tne wiih igs Inaber of Wia eaupod Alma, Orleans, Norton and Beaver City s driving them into the strip with tha inten. | PUEBLO, Sept. 3.—The League of Ameri- | Cuory obloctionable substance. % 3 clubs’ present. ' First game: Arapahoe, 16 amioson Is Mighty There. 8 can Wheelmen circuit races for Colorado . ud Three Wook-day cot pahoe, T of entering Colorado from that territory, | can Fi ™ rug- ccutn tn o, wiil by o0 park & Becond game: Beaver City, BCHUYLER, Neb., Sept. 8.—~(Special Tele- | Hon, °f,enieriog P i Wyoming were held hgre this after- Byrup of Figs is for sale by all drug 4) New Mexico ‘'will probably retaliate with a & OMAHA Wit \ r ! of The Avierican Eucyclopodls Dictioar N gram to The Bee)—Schuyler's base ball | quarantine against Colorado sheep. noon on the Rover club track, but no fast ts in 50c and $1 bottles, but it is man- The Bee.)—T B, g 17 to 7. Jameson went into the box at the LINGTON, Colo., BSept 3.—Myro firsts, and F. Barnett, chumpion of Ne- ackug M 3 up of Figs, DIOTIONARY DEPARTMENT } wo games of ball between the § (1% ¢ the Tourth ihning. and inereattes § . ARLINGTON, 4 Myroe B T ke “ave mils | Dockage, sl the name, Byrup of Fig ary. Send orders to The Bos OMex Took One Apieoe. enthusiasts are exulting tonight over home - — ime was de. W. W. Hamilton of Den. | ufactured by the Culifornia Fig Byrap Al orders should be addressal i GRAND ISLAND, Sept. 3.—(Special to | defeating Wahoo at Wahoo today, Score, | Charged with Wife Murder and ¥o ver, a great road rider, carried off two . only, whose name is printed on cvery BALL ] Lincoln, 3 Wilsox's of this clty and Coad teama re- | thdy Of P gkt P o Tl 1 G A : Eud being well informed, you will not 2 y got only as many goose eggs as e race. Results o g s p gt sulted as follows: Grand Island, 8; Cozad, | innings. {nsurance man of Mandan, N. D., was ar- One mile, novice: Joe Davis won, J. C. ;.cept auy substitute if offered. YODAT.

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