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B HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY. ,MBFR ¢, 1891, WELL WIITEWASHED BY BUCK | 52 e nes | BROKE THE TRACK RECORD g7 S, st s &0 0TS OF LIFE 1N DENPSEY | A5, = 2 ™ot o0 |\ JONES LEFT THE PARTY the third inning were scored off hita in break the track record of :16%, made by | | race, seven furlongs: Wahatchie cession, and at the end of the inning B s Thert bl hoth el Bliwn on. Witlle 1, . Highland third. Time tendance, 7,000, Score Lurline P B ; pacers, {nn\l,l Tosewater is .mm-;a Khy[i: H Fourth race. six furlongs: Wella Street : 1 4 o o 3 7 2 A o 5 *has. of Mdgon, Mo., while Fred belongs i : . | won, Dick Iehanza sccond, Dejure thire . " . A Mr. Ebright Makes a Roman Ho'iday with Philadelphia 101 1200 urline Peats the Best Race Trotting Record b ey A ke l:l‘llurl:”" L Nonpareil F.}nwu Ilumn\.f to Be the Oham- | Jon. Dok v, Dejure third. | Cangas that Promp'ed a Desertion from the Fapa Bill's Boya. Hits: Philadelphia Cincinnati, 12. Fr- for the Fair As:ociation Track, has a track,regord of 2:13% and Fred K of pion All-Admired Ouce, Fifth race; six turlonga: Tdyll won, ¥ Republioan Ranks rors: Philadelphia, 1; Cincinnati, 4. e 2:11%, so0 10 {1 be a race that is well worth e T » Dickey second, Danton A T ) runs: Philadelphia, 10; Cineinnati, 4. Two- gOIng to seq, xth race, one mi Huck MeGann won, ETER CMAHA TEAM WAS BADLY CRIPPLED :.'”‘}:‘T“:,}}"{,;yx&':! i Iy "’\,;,Jg:-“;;l‘,{g‘,:“ CONTESTS VESTERDAY WERE ALL GOCD | The, officert of the Faie and Bresdors’ 4 | LONG ON SAND BUT SHORT ON STEAM | il Kindis fpeomd, wraft third, Time: LS. ) NEVADA SENATOR STATES HIS REASONS Garsey to. Matlmgn to- Hoyler, Bulllven” fo e lack of Intergst, shown by the people for e B e Hallman t Boyl Mci™h 1 mith to o really good, megting. The races are above ASHIN b pt. S.—F race, fiv 'wo Men Out Leaves the Field In Had 8hape | Gamirney. First base on bails: Off Dwyer, | 1nteresting Frog Arranged for Today | the gverago, and the exhibits ar: better | Al He Lacked of Licking an Australian Was | furlongs: Jim Lambe won, Tommy lro- His Letter Resigning Allegia ® s Y y i 4 phy second, Verdia third. ‘Time: 1:02 T e and Mado Vietory for the Visitors 2, HIU By pitchers Grady Diatteries: Car: " nllI Raee Lovers Wil Miss a Tre AhaLDEYe Saai ucyrh at the ety it fof a Little More ¥ Detalls of the Hecond four furlonga; Somage won Heantsin Read to the Siiver Conventi 3 ady; Dwyer, Merritt ¢ our- The Attend—Mate several yeafs, so there scoms to be no “Round Go rida second, Miss Doris filly thir e & Foregome Conclusion— r, Umpire wslie, Time: One hour 2 il reason why, thg me:ting should not be well Y i L e A Sk Other Scores. forty-five minutes. X patronized. Orlenns, Third race, seven furlongs: Pance de s of Fan. The other, rages on today's program are Leott won, Bleieever ,seconid, Amnorean 3 third, Time: 1:31 WASHING s 5.—~Today's game s 3 car-ollg, §:00 class, trot, for purse of Hous P AR e fdncoln, 11; Omaha, 0. was forfeitec am by n scor The third. day's racing of the Nebraska th the following entr and ut least NEW ORLEANS, Sept. f.—Jack Dempaey | 13fifte Tichinbn secan i Helmath third CARSON, Nev., § The state convens Des Moines, 8; St Joe, 6, of B to 0, enators could do nothing | Breeders' meeting proved to be one of the | LWelve starters: i eCarthy o o o iy 7 5 ) ton of the ar Jacksonville, 15; Rock Isiand, & With Clarkson's delivery until the elghth kbl fhgd s PRl Sl SO nor, | 80 Billy McCarthy of Australia fought a | Thmes T:dT. =0 00 oL | ton of the silver party, atter effectinga tem- Baltimore, i2; Chicago, 3 ning.when four runs were batted out, foll best programs yet, and from a horseman’s B Columbus | draw” battle tonight in the arena of the | 1 um seco Rebecea thind, Time: 1:08, | POrary organization and appointing com- New York, 4; Pitsburg, 0. by fhree more in m‘-‘ nth, The Brow ] standpoint it was all fhat could be desired i . st Aubarn | Auditorium Athletic club before & large — mitte took a recess. It is the largest Washingion. 9 Bt Louls, 0; forfelts B e e ety Hoctared he | ANd more than could be expected om a half : P SEux Cliy | cudience. Both men were carefully traine LAST GAME OF THE SEASON. Sonvetition ever held fn:the Ftate, Boston, 7; isville, 6, Egame forfeited. Shugart and Miller were | milo track. The time was fast and there i o Smany | 8nd entered the ring promptly at 9 o'clock Wi 4 P On reassembling a platform was adopted Eniladelpiita, 15; Cincinnatl, & both ordered ot of the kame for Lack {alk | were enough exciting Antshos to keep up the | 1t ; followed by thelr seconds. Each received o | OWAWA WU Close Hee Champlonship | wiich dentes the authority of the governs Kansas City, b; Indianapolis, arhingtmn e 0 00 0 4 - 7| Breateat of interest in each race. Another t - elth, Mo falr share cf applause, but the greeting [ Sent b O e ood | Ment to restraln or abridge the free colns Minneapolis, 9; 3 H‘ml‘j"":\‘ e 0020 |", "|«= ‘u, -l:rl commendable thing was that Starter Culbert- L . ‘ym 'm’h:. 1 glven to Dempsey clearly showed that his | y,entions, will wind up the series of cham 1ge of gold and silver Into standard money Well, Buckerino didn't do a thing to the [ , %5 WiShnKLC gl 1%, dard | Bon Kept the races moving along without un- | ( e Wondiin e Farm, Fullerton | friends were in the majority. The contest | pionship zames scheduled for the home | &t the ratio of 16 to 1. The attitude of both Rourke family yesterday, simply gave them | Stoc . Clarkson, Miller and Twincham, | hecessary delay, and the card was completed | Hifria Woodline. imtiley & Hareis Alblon | was confined to twenty rounds. John Duffy | grounds this afternoon. Since the first ball | the republican and democratic parties toward & whitewash bath, and the best that Omaha | 13T v.‘ifi.' ns: \\\\:,‘l:)’.luvm:v'n.';:: fiv‘.\vv:f:f'\:fu" before 6 o'clock. May, o ; well, Albioi, Was referee. Dempsey was first to welgh, | was tossed up some four u|4:vv\|!l~t ago 413‘4; silver is denounced, and to the can now do is to break even on the series, Yome runs: McGuire, Joyee, Double | The track was in good condition and the Hata Govins i e e, FMrbiry | Axing the scales himselt. He welghed 146 | teams starting in the race have Kone up and | tion of silver aro attributed th and to accomplish this she must win this af Peitz, Quinn, Connor. First on Just enough wind to make the spe 8 | Passete. 00 diine 1 Fullerton | Dounds. McCarthy tested the scales, welgh- [ down the list of the standing, tumbling One | gepressions and hardships of the farmers d to accomplish this she must win this af- off Stockdal oft Clarkson, 6. | o i Octraro. Keyrtons Stock Farm, Omaha ¢ i Time lleq | OVEr the other in such startling combina 2 . 'y Stockda 3 comfortable. The grand sta ing 154 pounds, the Lmit. Time was eslled and wage earners during the past few yo ernoon’s game 12, 1; by Clarkson Three-yenr-olds, 2:5 class, trot, purse of [ 016 = The men advanced tions that never but one has been sure of fts | years Omstia's dst yesterday Is emslly ao- 3 » elght minutes, | filled and there were a number of stylish | $500, with the following entries at 9:15. The men advanced to the center of | pace at the close of the season. Between | Abolition of national banks and the col- BB o bolh Yiangstord| and Year were turnouts in the center of the field and quito | He Owner. | the ring and the fight was on the six teams that have occupled the Arst | lectlon of the Pacifle T BONEHE Fost 1k tedm, atid Pb 4nd Whitelitl) 0 v a number of ladies present. A number Of | fadr Atinmanc s HRIn B arm Nina First Round—Mac led for the stomach. [ 8% PIACES the contest has bren NG ae nud | demanded, also th nment ownecahlp p broke tied | well known h men from over the state | Ka mard €. MeCallam, Nebrask: Dempsey missed a right swing for the head share, maybe m. t its share, of the | of the telegraph lines and the sut i had to be used in thefr stead, The effect : atc 'l W the subsidized BIRbEunA s s faoidedty ciahilest thoms | 1285 Loyisyiile ninth inning | and western lowa seen in the quarter TR, Mac was on the aggressive. Dempsey scored | lory, and certainly more than 1ts share | rajiroads. The platform says We de- sl B R e R iy by the ilts o naughion | sircich, and o rything conspired o make & v rigsty. Arkoe | @ body blow. Dempsey landed a right on the | hionsnip seascn, It would tire the reader | nounce the criminal suspension of the laws allghteat intorest In the game. Clausen | BOIOR ... 13100001 1-7) Ty L PNGS Wiy O TTonis. oF 1eE A & i 3 head, and then both landed heavy swings on | to wado throukh reclial of the many lit- | of congress by prosident, such as the ¢ s gdine AUS soulsville 0001 01001300-6 h ace was for foals of 1892, 3:00 | { X the head and lefts on the jaws e instanceg of hard luck that have com- | oo paginy & pitched indifferently, and the whole affair | jqiq Loulsville, 8. Hrrors: | C1%8, two in three heats, for a purse of | ¢ 3 . g Ricond , Agutid=Mua W,J“.] a right on the | Dined to militate azainst the Omaha club, | Purchasing clause of Sherman act, the might as well have been wrapped in tissue | Boston Karned rin $509 e were elght starters in this : 1 s . body. BOEH.IEndeH oft the Heda, the AURHR: | Sromote on oporionlty he shod (g that | oty Chinioe reglstration aot, and hisEuess PF s, | event, and it proved b ) enumerate categorically the good things that f paper and presented to Buckerino without any | {90 0: Toutsvil e iy R o "‘,‘,‘;“h'. L (""':. o . % & Proctor, lan fighting for the body and Dempsey for | have fallen in its way. But in saying good. | 1°¢t and refusal to enforce the anti-trust vaste i . ¥ y 5 dould b R o LR HiL N LR after facing Starter Cul- AR Nine Farm, n { the head. Dempsey missed a left swing for | bye to the team, it wiuld Le both unfair and | and the interstate commerce act againsd :lu:(f“nt'flm\t flrll Hutch ll}l “'l}ml h“ n;u\ll Nichols, o ne runa: ’|,.,];‘.3;|_‘;w|uq L.-;.'u}v.:]‘; hr:lvx'n‘n“fur”nm sixth l:mw !hv;‘ got the word William Liede, David the head, but caught McCarthy on the nose | unjust to dismiss it without a word of god- | wealthy offendors. s b © the visitors a game for their trouble, ., ot RUB and left the score in a bunch. Bessie . « Topeka o t ALY ¥ooral ¢ speed and the hope thi ay not soon nd o e T VN e et e | e uaaeweriy St S (et | Wi and iy Pierks wore-out-for e | AT 1 578 oo ey | &, momest ke, Detmpary scored 8 v o DR R P | AC i ol sesson e etter trom this season at second. G iy ¢ J S5 o Grim one; d oy D vely o= . by s r of regret that o frresponsiblc Senator Jones 1 g his ‘ and Nichols; Wadsworth and Grim, [ money, and they had a lively brush for v RES ME o recelving in ret left hander. McC: v ng his allegiance to th g Bar p o0 ko : A ARES MELT E ) 8 eturn a left hander. McCarthy s as a couple of the Omaha b o I e o Rppatanon pilched & shovis Kenmin Pinked Matl position during the last half, while Lina [ BIVAL MARES MEUT AT FLEETWOOD. | oy ni'y neavy loft hand swing cn the Jaw. | jies meoved thomartng Shauld have the jn. | republican party announcing his fne g T S AL il OKLYN. 8e 6T TR V trailed along an easy third. Down into | Alar and Phoebe Wilkes Do the Hump- | The round closed in Demps:y's favor. fluence for good or bad it does, but it is a | tention to vote and act hereafter with the doubt but what the rupture in Omaha's | PROOKLYN, Sept. 5.—Foutz's boys put | the streteh the: ¢ v " ki had b ; ity up a fine article of ball and defeated th. e Ll le in one, two, three backed Mile in Remarkab! Third Round—Dempsey landed a left on | fact. The absence of Langsford fyem yes- | party that places monetary reform in the ranks had much to do with his eff:ctiveness, 2 order, and it was seen that Bessie 1 too EW Y Py e nose and the men clinched »Carthy | terday ame was directly due to intoxica h t NEW YORK, Sept. 5. he Tleetwood the nose and the men clinched. McCarthy Lincoln's fleld played a nice, snappy game, | Glevelands in a well contested game. The |} A ! it by , fia- | forefront of its platform, was read. The let- 3 | Sleyelands § It Hs were | hot @ foot for the others. She finis 3 aeh oo Viblgue FiEhita b ¥ | tion, inexcusable, yet costly, in that it di e e flelding of Grifin, Corcoran and Childs wer e finis trotting today was of high order. The race | Missed two vicious rights, but run into a | 5ph6inted every well wisher of the team, | ter 1s dated Washington, August 20, and s and showed up well in comparison to the | py M 4 3.6 t v . he features. Score heat In 2:20%, with Billy Plerce, Lina V : eavy ¢ DBy . Tocals' work. BRooRIvR i G0N0 100 Pos S1iktie, - Grayson: L Lok l‘f!;‘ln;: of the day was for the 2:11 class trotters, | heh¥y right on the Jaw, Demp 44 fanding | cost the men who backed it all the money | ojgressed to Hon. Enoch Strother, chalrs This afternosn the last champlonship game | Cheveiim S R e PR T Posey Irolietis, Grayson and Lehoy follow | Lo ici roveht tosether the two frat marce, | S10tLer TIEME on “the jaw. which = nearly | {ney wagered lon tne resulf, and cort (i , cha of 1894 will be played on the home grounds. e Bropkivh.: 7i7 Cleveland. /8 | TS T s bl Phocbe Wilke: Al Just before the | o y 3 , s: Brooklyn, 7; Cleveland, ‘Were: Qlatance: e Wilkes and Alar. Just before th gt MG foka| 86 o the ground o attent i 5 and ft s the last chance for a year the | runs: Brookiyn 2. 8tr 7 ”m‘ _M‘f“‘“d S et bd . start the Chicago mare became favorite | Tile punishment in this round. The round pa: ‘( h\l_h””x:l und: ,W llxlr.h”‘l\\ nd mittee of Nevada Mr. Jones says that cranks will g:t an opportunity to sce Buck- | ned by Young, 4. D T - G L YEE tHo HEA WL REainsl S, Eie mane | Closed with Dempssy ‘landing a lsti on the | SESINE BY, JHS At ine having become fully convinced the republi- erino Ebright, the only Buck. Score to u; Griffin o Dal gt W A el A LR H L a break at the outset in the first heat, and | "pe, disorganizing Omaha’s manag e OreansR o 1o A NSIRNIVICHEDESS OMAHA Oft Kennédy, 1. Umpire Time: | While Grayson came in an indifferent third by Fourth Round—Dempsey landed a heavy | has tried hard to zive a good game of to the free coinage of silver, at the Ameri- AB. R. 1B, 8H. 8B, PO, A. E, | Qne hour and forty-five minute: terfes: | The first two set such a lively clip that it | Michiner laid her up, Alar winning after a | yot4 on his opponent’s nose and got away. | here this season, and hax been fairly can ratio of 1 1 or at all, except with i ekl . % | Kinslow and Kennedy; Zimmer and Young seen when they passed the three-quarters | close finish with J M D fn 212! Pho Both men scored blows on the head. Demp- | cessful. All reasonable efforts to secure and | the consent of foreign governments, and at Y Vitchers Battle nt Now York that most of the others would be distanced. | Wiikes was a favorite at about even monc sey landed a heavy swing In the stomach | T¢laih skilled players have been made, and | a ratio to | tated by them, “I have to 0 0 NEW YORK, Sept. 5—The grand pitching | At the half they began drawing away from and in the second heat she won handily, [ and the right a moment later in the sam ;!" “l*-n«.'gj‘!:}n;_ “v‘;‘"”::v ‘\):I"“"";f”";jj""’;'y“”‘: announce 1 ¢ no longer act with this 9 00 was the featute of today's mame. When & | the field, and Bessie Wilkes ook the lead | Alar making a standstill break while trot- | place. This was Dempsey's round IR e A e E o T 0 0 hit mEant iona onitive) rune o (PILELUDE || ARG mever s headad.; Blllyibisroe was @ I e T e ret” 10 e e | Fifth Round—Both men missed and nearly [ To fine the offcnder a month's pay does no (e protests that he “abates not one fota P (T, somnet L s el | son econ, Bul e et ottt i | B TAS WA T2 SEREATAC O\l |t o e’ ound. " Mo recoversa™ b | comprimnle UMy nnt . | Tt ety i SRS A8 0 0 ning practically Aettiedsthe. reswt hay mare. Summary: moved the entire mile without making a | nearly fell through the ropes attempting | ({FRouEh OF IS JERemISC. Craiornt Ken b on American industries of:the 3, 000, sie Wilkes, b. m., by Wilk mistak Alar outtrotted her rival neatly, [ to land a right. Clinch foilowed elinch. | o h ot ot S roper realization | Hiar . of protection.” But he thinks protec- s (Moseley) G AT making the mile in 2:111, The New York SHR By Hs . 5 3 Hng R e LG ceritied tion will do us no good unless the supply Plttsburg . 0000 Billy Plerce Hitanoyws e aim Ot PATARIERAARIUNE Lo Jueri Noored B4 CletL ot the tnous TR i [for i nigipo and that new men would [ o5 ohey 58 nade to | » » e u A Ll i Orite, and JUSU| right on the body. Dempsey was now the | join the t Moines. He has prom: 8 made to keop DRcEWIIEHIE demand.~ Scarcity of money is accompanied New York (1 030 1 rayson when she seem to hav the ra % Hits: Pittsbury New York, 8, r 8 Lina V ciasene . . .3 having led all the way to within fifty yards geressor and lande right and left on the | ises from Jaci 11, late of Sioux City, | by an artifielal fall § the o ety i . : New Vork, 4. Barned rims: New Y Posey Foilett SLNININIIN48s | of the wire in the fourth heat, Phoebe | face iusok TIAneeyE Matetor Loulmpllle, tand ittt AL wio: ballevo Torthe Frad i Padroes, m truck out: By by Rusie T ROPi-vuois A 6 Wilkes came on with a rush, mag Sixth Round—Mac was the aggress S RGO T LA RE LR TR Cu i da S et Il who belleve In the predoml- MeKibben it Van Halt en hases 1 Medklejohn ....0 00 siiiieiiiiods | driven by Michiner, and scared T e B o i SRl LA LR e e wnce of uionetary reform should, in my Hoer, ‘ aver. Double plays: Full, y Lulu Labas Vey 5 standing breaks She ran under i e = Mty b ti salary limit lo get them, as he did in case v togethier on that issue, and Hhright, balls: Parrell. First 3 Time 2 half a length to the good, but the judge "'l‘m:v‘ b h'?\l W:.‘ M\“\\\» -I:[\‘\‘\il” Mc [ \Im“;;} and Claus ”u"h‘ullh“‘- IR 1¢ being hold in abeyancoe their o A Aittsbury First 8 . R & set her back, awarding the heat to th arthy made heavy swing tha y & pe! pEEIE ) 2 pe upon other g fons-—rose " Hughe T O Dy v o AFTER THE MONE Trare that e ifnithed hor - Fhe tme | lifted Dempsey off the ground. MeCarthy | to. “Omaha has ~honest, hard, workins upon, other questionk=reserying e 5 One_hou fty-eight minutes There were six stirters in the 2:50 pace | was 2:11%, a remarkably fine fourth heat. | caught a lefter on the jaw, but missed a | ficlders in McVey, Hutchison, Seery, ; Blatlor i RlrpeddR 2 et : L L, 4 1 Mot i (Y ood | party r o when the monet Ty Batteries: Ehret and K for, & pursc of 4500, and 1t required iy beals irk awhen ihis mile was trotted, | gimilar blow a minute later. Both landed P e T i, || LIBRT A kattledand OrHer: enuaN et ria toats ¢ 9| Farrel to decide the contest between Lenatier and > deciding heat_had to be carried | peavy body blows. as any ol em. 8o, AnKs on is led and other issues come to the 7 5 Staniilag of Ry by Ana o I Rt e 0dy blows ? r the game 1sn't out yet, and | front. History teaches that w o E A : mmmmmmmwww'“mwmmmmwww St ot The men commencen by | kAR feonl ¢ ey el inki g il s A ace. ime . 2:21, 2: e bl wa Mac forced em ps to " X 5 v . achievemel of othe PUTPOSE o ball. g i manner, letting the other horse piss her. ST e e R R i | the ropes and landed a right on the head At any rate, it Is the intention to | achlevement of other purposes no question 3 - Y of the first Lincoln .5 0030030 11 W 3 But she was game and had recovered her | Clemmie first in 2:08%. Little kthan, Tom | Dempsey landed a stomach punch ck's tecth rattle just once more, s SRR e LE L b Omaha .. 5180090 00 0 0= | Philadcinn: . I lost ground when they swung into the | Medium, Cudahy, Dudley Olcot, Lizzie R ooty O won't forget Omaha ‘during the days | Ing a great fundamental principle operating Runs earned: Lincoln, 6. Two-base hits: | Brooklyn cee treteh Yowav e mo s ot | Flossie Rather also. etarted. Mise | McCarthy was swinging very wildly. Both | when snowballs will form the chief article | in the interest of the masses of mankind BiGcartty, | Dodross HBricht - Clevelana "1 oo 1 ; s fonoTeE i Tndelvan oomtnot | ORI 20 _ also started. Miss | pon”were swinging body blows, but Me- | of the improvident ball players' diet. Mr. | was ey f1ed vittiont By Barnes, 2; by Clausen, Pittsburg . . 1 or her, and she hadn't strength enough t S ol 4 " Carthy received a vicious right, without | Johnson, T. Youngy, will be in the box for | new party to achieve it.' tr Hiivon. to. Fute A Chicago A iish with her usual gameness. straight heats. ‘T 2:18. Iy | giving a return. Dempsey landed rights on | the farmers. In other respects the teams TR SSEA LSRR oINS’ kR ITRITS i Barnes to IShright to Su . Str ncinnatl .......... b e Tho first heat a hot one from start to | Simmons, Happy the face and head and had much the better [ Will be i bhvs L LI By Clausen, 3 2 :‘\' 'l‘;“;mr i . 4 4 finish, and Rhinestone t-ok the lead afte Wilbooks also statted. of this round Omaha. Position. ln\nl.lhl» "..}.\4..{.,‘, that the progress, pros- d forty-five ek, e: Has- ashingto STl hey R S TWhr e et AlNtRToe . & (a : o o er| d happiness of not only 4 hour and forty-five minutes, Umpire: H 5 s | they got the word He set a merry cl listanc 2ighth Round—MecCarthy clinched to avold | MeVey e irst 5 perity and happlness of not only the people Loulsville 5. rlas tehis o . oA Nevad hut hose 0 e e Kell. up to the quarter, with Lenatier trailing him. | 2:14 class, * pacing: punishment. He missed a right for the jaw | Hufchison......... Second ......... of Nevada, but those of the entire country, o = : i Linnie Striker kept t olo8d ' o + | straight heats: Time: 2:11% 4 gy h e s are more immediately dependent on monef WESTERN LEAGUE GAMES. Batit “‘h”lf“"“ ‘”'!:‘ m“-":\ :hh m;: m::i«'t‘ll; Do H""m‘lll Todd l\] V r, S and """’|‘Y “’I” “““‘“1“" “I."“ ’""'“ D "“." Ulric! Sll"rrl e \'"‘\ TAUX | reform than upon any l')lh»r ;\1‘1‘ l\“).‘:‘l“:u:x elegrar e leaders drop 0 o ¢ oo By 31 o i L Nellie I and Foggy also started. gay continu his terrific efforts on he | See s 2 (N McKibben 2 presented o holities ', Ixfi‘;wm_ iEndlers fropk Grand Raplde Glves Stoux City Another | 0F the cther heats. When they got fnto | "2l class, trottipg (unfinish e | body. Both landed lefts on the head and | ) 4 L Mitidre 3 redroes ‘)' presented for political action, I shall ok iTher : BT (RS e gl A¥E Fate ;)« ch Lenatier raced Rhinestcne off | Wilkes tools seconAnd fourth heats. Time: | feil on the ropes. Several clinches in this | Fear.... s RIBDC cCarthy | henceforth vote and act with the party that RRIA maded 1o tne ras MG BAG An | L BIOUX OrrY, Sents Boh fted winning aix | 112 feet and came in winner in 2:2(: 213 20 ARueeoolc first and third, Time: | round, mainly due to Dempsey's goneralship, | Noran : s poer [ brings this overmastoring fssue (o the front.” oft day, wits responsil their defeat. | 2 o SERL, B ioning i Lenatier hzd a hot brush with Burlock for | 2:1lte, 2:11%. Jdde webs Aunt L hompyey Tinded two rights on the jaw just | Abbey or Whitehiu \'mh 5 -.Johnson | Senator Jones declares he has changed There were no very e st nt games, Sioux City Iost to Grand | tha place In the sec-nd heat, and won It by | Delifal alsc staiied, -~ The latter D e 0 [LisA LS TOHTULNG Jaw SRt = his pol The views he advocated now both teams hit well.” Crott Fcsonville's | Rapids today. Rhines was hit hard from the | a small margin in 2:37%. ok From this round unt’l the twentfeth round Brgck b Oralal B were the same he had been upholding in con- AL txiseman. nas Bean A tom i but kept the hits seattered. Score: Lenatier took the lead in the third heat, Great ~port at Indianapolis. Demptey @i all the execution, landing rights | oo N HiGH eb., Sept. 5.—(Speclal | grogg ‘since he first entered that body. He goulit _of drunkenness, 100k BIS | Sioux City ....ccoa ] 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1—4 | but at the half it was a neck and neck r: INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 5.—Six thousand | and Jefts, bit he could not kn:ck out hi: | TPIeETam to The Hee)—About 260 people | has reprosented this state in the United ‘f;“km“""\l:_ ool ”‘ 3 umml it 8 0000 between her and Linnie Striker, They | witnes: the racing today. track was | game opponent. The fight was declared o | Visited the fair today. The day was clear, | Siatos senats for over twenty-one years as Rock Island-Moline 0 3 0 4 £ ! ; Grand Rapide, passed the half mile station In 1:11. As | slow. Alix and Directly were to gone | Sraw and . the purso, $3.000, was disided | With a high gale blowing from the south. | o republican. His fntention to leave the ock Island-Moline 5 Sioux City, ngd Raplds, 2. Sar they swung Into the stretch it was seen that | (o beat their records, but on account of the | (At AL the barse, #2000 twas The first on the program and the most in: | & tePbUChn, LS tntenton Hits: Jacksonville, 19; Is runs: Grend Rapids, 3; Si the horses were going for L bad condition of the track their trials were | AMONE the spectator Bob Fitzsimmons. | torcsting feature of the day was a ball [ Party has been kept sccret from all but his 3 4; Rock hits: Holahan, Krau ARoe W Al o ne rplilded frceoth tponed. Results — — wame between Nitbrarn nine and the | most intimate assoclates, as It was his in- Island-Moline, 7. r Jackson- Holahan, Home rur EvEr ) [A0h TSI ARER 5 ips and did not spare Dot (Unfinished yesterday), purse $800: 8 0N ¢ RUNNING TRACKS, Coyotes, a t o rers. The | tention to have the first public announcement ville, 4. Left on bases: nville, 9; | Double pla Hola to Seward to Me- | © animal. was a game fight for [ pon Cubit won second, third and sixth yed for u $i0 purse. Ran- | of his action made in the letter published Rock Isiand-Moline, 10. Two-base hits: New- | Cauley; F Whoeelock sapremacy and the horses traveled it liy 2:11%, 2:12), 2:16. 3 5 < illed the b for the : ) I v thare. . Beisdne o Homa . runy: | Baneean: Dot By oo, (o by thoy. wero 48 much xeited o) the crows | Doistia. non e ar 2163 2 Mina. edtum 4 [RtonintndadteEntyila 0%, In favor of | his political home. Senator Jones' bolt makes Soyder. Btruck out: By Mauck, 1:-by | Slruck out: By Rhines, 5. iatteries: Hart | of speetators, who stood up and cheered them | fourth in 2:14; Alrppl first in 2:U. Prince | oo (Ravorites Well Juniided. A 8)iang Hara: ||iha lievads congteasional geleganionngliy Carisch, 1. Batterles: Carisch and Loh- | and Kraus; Rhines and Spies. Umpire: | on in their flight. At the distance station | Herschel, Jennie K, Maud C and Gertrude NCINNATI, & ay and Reef. The races were popullstic, Senator Stewart having left the beck; Mauck and Kreig. Umpire: Ward. MeDonald. "Time: One hour and fifty min- | it 1ooked de Taid were rujed out in the last heat. Maby, j and the weather & ¢ trot and pace party some time ago and Repre- ked like o dead heat, but Linnie slowly | & e A ! MeMackin Wins Another S = pushed her brown mugsle (o the front and | 1 it ot e H e o e faarth | & L shs D L a_heving bien ielaliiag T P Blnes Coming Again, was landed a winner by a meck, e p2ip | in the afth and Egypuennc in the fourth S BnTH.L TRo(vadicinas| | Has it IR § 3 a silv 2 Se B pecia ‘elegra < ISAS O 3 5 o < 3l wih, €] a eck, 2:21y, 01 . i i i 3 —_—————e to The B pday's game was In- the [ (KCANSAS CITY, Sept. 5.-The Kansas City | tho fastest heat of the race, Hoth owners | "Svear-old trot, 2 purse $1,000; | fast up to the ffth race, when dashes of afets ead S 2 TELEGIAPIIC BRIE hands of the home team from the start, lues braced up again today and took a | of these horses wanted this rice, as much | Onaqua won thi and fifth heats | rain covercd it with a ky mud. Favor s 3 s BB IR . X well pla: ame from Indianapolis by hit- . . ¥ BUL was ciose enough o b interes vell played game from Indiafapolis by hit- | so as “the man In Buck Kilgcre's siate | and Time 3 Al- | ites kept up thelr winning streak, the first | Farmers trot: Black od & & o e : : 3 ! Ex-Secretary Elking' health fs much im- e M playing o perfect game in the field, | ¥anted a gun, and they told their drivers | Mira Hishwood 2 t lloping home with ease. In the fifth | Baby second. Dest ti Des Moines .. D S I C R o Ot S AL S Ly to win if it was in the animals to dc Imun won scc g en ndoval began as favorite, bit Bookle wa Free-for-all runnin y . | proved e adoin Wi el ; 10 0. anunyon Boecnis I (il ¥ . Joseph e ns00 8 0 16491 1k THtR Of iha Visitars well scattered | Lenatler set the pace fn the fourth heat n Leer, Imitator, [ (Besant and | pigy Keavily that his odds fell from | Little Ben second. time: 0 Stark Tool and Machine company of Buf- Hits: Des Moines, 12; St Tonoph, Attends 1 was trailed by Linnle Striker. Into L L e L O TR g 1 Palh Rax aaxign e R e onepn, \ : ; v ¢ by L E e 0 ed were dri i Bookle was never heasd from, while Everhart Wants a Sateh. 8 a8 ¢ ) i 8 Ton 3 oy | Kamsas City ..., 3 0 4 0.0 0 2 00— 0] the last turn they went In thia position, and 5 pace, stake $1,000: Sal won fourth, | Sihdoval gal aslly. The’fave TOUTHY Bente B tnaik fattert tol n vada populists have rensminated Con- Molaaden Eh g 1 e 1 0 3| then thers was another fighting _finish ARt nLL R s ana) cats o Time n the last race f to Show, the sec- | ser, Jack Everhart, champlon light- | Bressman Newlands 2. Sacrifice hits s on ba Its: K _Indianapolis, 13. | Lenatier looked like a sure winner until P timed. Jewell o Whiff, running away from his | 1081 paper, Ja ayerhatly onaps ,: J. M. Adsit, a ploneer banker of Chicago, ey i Errors: Tndl s, 1, iZarned runs: Kan- | within® thirty feot ot “th wire hen Bt | won'nth Neat in Z3: Allie T won first | g » bf the finlshes were close. Ite. | weight of England, who at present s in ) : v L &0, itched ball: By McMackin, 1; by Kling, 1. | $&8 City, & Tndianapoli wo-base hits: N SHEty feow of the wire, and then | and third heats in 21t and 215, but was ToR el (SR has died at tho age of 86 ruck out: By MeMackin. 6; by Kiing, 2. | Nyles, Nio R AT exban il ol o to stand the | distanced in the fourth. Lottie, ‘Lorraine, irst race, seven furlongs: Clinty, ¢ (2 to } challenge to ficht MeAuliffe at 1 W. 0. Wiley, a pioneer business man of Passed balls sler, 1. Stolen ba T M hits: Metz, Henry. Home runs: 8 & austing demands made on her, and Lin- [ Bourbon, Patchen .l!hl Frank Agan were 0 second, Guilty (6 | pounas for $2,700 a side and the ll,.h'\\rhllv Galena, Kan., died yesterday. Fhriang, [Hisher, Zelslor, MoFadden, Hases on balls: Of nie captured the heat in 2:25% ruled ot ry Chimes distanced and o hamplonship. of Amerie Teladailied | S ol b R 3 T T IR Lk aniels, L i . When the horses faced the starter for the | Black Dick, Dr. Hale and Ventura drawn. ) twenty vards: | reiases to. mest him, Everhart sava the | Dr. James elling, president of the Reries:” MeMackin and Zelsler; Kling and ty, 2. Time of : One r fifth and last heat thero were only thot, atxke $1.000 {unfloished): ‘Brown | Fraul 0 10) won, Portuzal (2 fo 1) | challenge will apply to Hor: s of | Columbia college at Washington, Is dead. s o a e v-five’ minutes. Sheridan three ‘k won the only heat in 2:13%. Silent | second, The Governess (10 to d. T *hiladelphia, or any 133-pound man in the “oke ¥ Yonnellsy * Murphy. anced. They scored nicely and were sent | Kitchell's Red Wilkes, Ben Wallace, Baron, Third r: fle and elg : ek~ G — cently returned to work, have struck again. thcy_ TU Bept:: B-(8péslul Telegram Bot & Pat is Important. away on the second attempt. Linnie looked | Moore, Dollie Wilkes and Chlorine also s '1«"].:.,"i‘.)u;.-“sfi-”:’.‘-'m S sooNew (UReCA Wecorilis, - 0. Employes of five of the largest sweat sho o, The Biee)oiThe Quiney-Peorin MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 5.—With the score | like a sure winner, as she had about fivo started: Chlorine. was distanced. ond, Pevtonia G0 'to 1) third. Time: 131, ;%I‘HV):H-:I-‘ I\:n; {Ropt Bl AL | in tho New York clothing trade have struck. ay was postponed on account of wet | 12 to & in favor of Minneapolis in the seconds the best time in the four heats. TOBESS MASTE, L ,yace, one mile: Lindolette (1 to | Allen of Spr i e the world sorest fires south of Dunkirk, N. Y., ha grounds. Tomarrow's game Is transferred | inning Kerins gave the gam They started oft in splendld shape, but at AMONG CHESS MASTEXRS. 4) won, Charily ¢ to 1) second, Zophille (15 | vecora, class fiying start, paced and | 4 bor v,‘“’.".fi,.,(,:.}‘ ATy M 1o Peoria, olis by the score of 9 to 0 b T S e A 3 to 1) third 1:43%. i ot Hamnden great damage, o Stunding of (he Teams. claimed t Hiio R ROsT A Ao ke Dally-anaRIRE ] iy oo (Tolinds ot thilnternational Tonna- | ) Bithirace. ye furlongsi’ Bandoval ¢ toi[i0idty lost, Plaxed. Won, Lost. Pr.ci, | Come o bat until it was found. Score: AL s I B il Ll g ment of Fancy Workers of the Board, Diwan, Prairia (3 to 1) second, Shanty Bob { b Insurance men from all over the country Roek Tsland aore 108 11 56 Minneapolis . akees 2514 .0 B ¥ 1 ik A RIS b LEIPSIC, Sept. The Compte game in Sixth race, five furlongs: Whiff (3 to 1) 5; two-th three-q s held a meeting at Watertown, N. Y., yester- Lincoly 109 Toledo 00208 0—p|scttied down to work again. Linnie | o R and fonsth roinds of the.| won: Bach o) ha, Thsomnia_ (40 | 1:27 35, Standing’ s! mile in day b e i 23 a sperate effo B b : he second, third and fourth rounds of the | won, Beeboy gecond, Insomnin (0 | Li#7 8-, Btanding start, mile n 2 ay. Omaha 1108 Hits: Minneapolis, Toledo, Brrors: | Made & desperate effort to: regain the.lost /A8 SSSRRT M SECEAG BRI ERRTIE O ent | t0 1) third. Time:'1 Record previously held by Nat Butler. At Browne. hassratarnad to/Matalliant Peoria .1 L 07 Minneapolis, 1; _Toledo, ground, and while she showed a remark- Dobbins Still Strikes Bad 1 to take part in the Coxey congressional cam- Jacksonville ..oior. 107 Minneapolis, 5 Toledo, 2. Two-base hits: | able burst of speed she was never able to | Were played yeste and tod CaRabblanSHI R HI Oneer Yol L e {3 sang be A Y o : 8t. Joseph .......... 108 Hines, Wilson, Visner, Frazer, Luby. again get to the front. She finished a very | found: As the player Minkwitz NEW YORK, 1 I reates k Ppt. b.—(Special | paign. ge:"hlnmn Lo :I,\l; puns: ‘\x.r,.‘..- Burréll, Fr aer Forena tired second, but the pace had been so hor | Suddenly il he retired, and the C amount of discussion a Telgram to The B nant Donovan, William F. Ha of Jacksonvill uine, cienes 10 k . . ouble o ) 3 g s . 0 1 D d e vl s prycle fr yesterday g i vife because v 3 i = gl T i L MR that Rhinestone lost his portion of the purse | took the noted De Waidlateh in his place. vas over the hand .'.'.. at H ::nl who is making the trip on his bicycle from :‘( t ’r't‘\) killed his wife becau: N 4 ot vy ¥ E ore: n, after traveling the other four hea v v- | Schiffers beat Mason in a Queen's Gambit iy - . Fort Russell to Fort Omaha, reached Fort | left him NATIONAL LEAGUE GAM Struck out: By ¥ yrema g heats, by hav h Dobbins the favorit ( L o f gL, Orahiay K ¢ o Arsisia Time: One hour and thirly minutes., Um- | ing the distance flag dropped In his face, | declin:d after thi:ti-one mcves. Marco Leat i the outside Phe other thre MbPhursollmd miles eaat of OGhavenne, B An amended potition:hasbasiiflisd AtaRS pire: Kerins. Batteries: Frazer and | Time: 2 Summar Baird in a Ruy Lopez after forty-f o araday agossa, wore about yelock ‘tonight. He reports very bad | case to forfeit the charter of the Pullman Baltlmore Makes n Kecord for the Season 5 high winds, which compelled him 4 A Burrell; Foreman and McFarland. Lena fer, v P o4 L e P T Ruy equal ‘second choices. so001 a8 the flag A R ¥ b company. by W & Her Twelfih Game. REE O, e ’ sona fer, x. m., by Pellafer (Tol moves, Lipke beat Blackburn {n a Ruy S onpn Shotosa. A HoprLan W& | to walk several times. He has been sixty r B S Y MITL KEE, Sept. h.—The game sched- | “leth) pez after forty-four moves. o L gt e Canne jicad, ith I hours on the road. The Atchison reorganization committes BALTIMORE, Sept The Orloles broke | uled here today between Detroit and Mil- | Linnie Str nd Janowisky drew a Ru Faraday in second place and the oth OHEA > held meeting yesterday, a quorum failing the season's victory record today by win- e did ¢ place on acocunt of tone venty-two moves. Tarrasch beat Berger | fating along behind. This was the order |'; '""’ 'r' eting y ay, I 8 o appe The habeas corpus case over E. M. Byers demonetiza- financial rilroads debt is also cked McCarthy down. He received te management w11 the money that would have | man of the republican state central coms Ulrich, ss Rourke, 0 0 ann, ‘m Hutchison, b Whitehill, rf. Clausen, p. oSt | esimsmsman les Totals e | oo Totals the creation of a JACKSONVILL, 22 e ning the twelfth in succession. The game tdent to 1 upon which the han ... ieats 4 as | in a Ruy Lopex atter forty-cight moves until the stretch, when Dobbins came up | gur Jnp, 3 e Biecin|tmetns i as : 2 it club was traveling. Burlock 2 fert in a Ituy Lopez after | On the outsid nd set sall for the leaders, was the poorest seen here this season, the i urlock . 4 ds n ert in o y 10pex .8 T Boohe Al 3 o . o | gram to o he Ashland base ball f 0l aniy. redeeming feature beins the work of e Teams. Dandy Boy : . ; fincnmain beys Buschs T T Miwa b e UIE S LHCLE [ aTan e ha | han been iransterred to_the Alleghany court the Baltimore infleld. Score ? 4 e 2:2 i 3 defens il | o oL LH0 BRING AN Whs LA, of common pleas Haltimore .......... § 2| sioux city San, FostBRat BROKE THE TRACK RECORD. ployes N ne rraves. “Walbiodt | When Dobbins began to bear on Ioche and | “nd won th My, Seores aio| Mayor Hopkins of Chicago has issued a Chicago .. s i 2 3 46 57 The 2:2 s trot for a purse of $500 was [ beat Weidlich in an irj r penning af Hache 10, $ER STAL. GFOV ed against Horn- \'i‘x.fl:flrl garianinetians 05 3 0 7 42 | proclamation calling for ald for the norths Hits: Baltimore, 14; Chica - inneapolis .. the last race on the regular program, and | the thirty-Gfth mo Tarrasch and Scheve | Rlpe, and by reason of this Ioche won. | &7 0 lubs will play a return game on Sat- | ern fire sufterers. Baltimore, 1; Chicago, ned runs: Bal- e Lurline, a trotter f Ottawa, K: T scored by exceptionally fine playing, After a long discussion the ste ds con- The clubs will play B i i 2 e c timore, Chicago, 1 wo-base hits: Raplds 3 o » & trotter fram Ottawa, Kan,, owned Phird round: & Suechiing beat Scheve in | cluded to aflow the race to st as run Johnson and Tallew; The Lexington and Carter county, Ken- Brodie, Reitz, Dahlen. Double pla % | Indianapolis .. by B. W. Gelger, traveled the first mile in | , ‘gojjjan der After forty-seven moves, | In the Bay stake, only Hen N 3 ey tucky, miners have signed the scale and 1o Brouthers: Irwin to Parrott e Detroit Fram 2:20%, the fastest time ever trotted on (his | Teichmann beat Zueffert in a French de: | Banquet, Yo Tambien and Si; ! Surprise Defents David City, gone back to wirk Reltz to Jennings (o thers. First Milwaukee ... track in a race. This game little mare from | fense nfter iwentyalx’ moves. Janowsicy | \ofl, and that he order of favoritism h Prpe 1) BT ot Hon. Warren Miller was nominated for lls: O Hutchinson, 3; off Terry, Wi - the land cf sunflowers, cyclones and whiskers [ beat Berger lnn“ ftuy Lopez after thifty- | When they were sent away neither seemed SURPRISE, N¢ 8 s ol Lt gl e e o by the republicans of the Kourth by r hlhm(lv oft on bases: Ba bl mterioo ‘;"" Anothes. won the race in straight heats and distanced | elght moves. \burn Im.u Schleichtner WAL R '\“k“{' ‘m;' y ||:’:n 'n,‘.“‘ e | gram to The Bee)—T eat cause of ex- | SONST Y ira min Glsiriet gore, 7; Chica 7. Batte G JLE Sept. ¢ e nat 1] g ave Lum | 10 @ King's Gambit declined after forty and Yo Tamb 0. S was | citement here today was the defeat of est Virginia ¢ c nd .. Robins futchinson, T el Nt e two of her compelitors. Davenant gave Lur- | 1, % SRR SR Haird in @ two knights y they ran up to the last half, when | fIOERE, BEre, Todud VRS Ve (M58 0 | The air at Clearfield, Pa., fs filled with a Briver, | A S ime . Onb [ aaa e LR L line a game brush for first place in the first | Hifunse after tebantifour movi % | Henry ‘of Navarre and Banquet got JOIRArbopine.in segRiie 0F B8 o i yiny “alnders rom! CATRRL ur and forty-five minutes, ot base ball played.ip this wioiniiy. this mile, but the mare was too light on her feet | and Marco drewsd uy z after forty- | from the others as if they were standing City, Lincoln and Maupin; | fires in the nelghborhood. Diwvaniitad kO Dei son was played between the Waterloo and | for the Belmont get, and this was the only | two moves. Ith apes of Walbrodt aga still and began the fight through the | gt Trhomas brothers. vy Day. Moad teams 4his afterncon at Mead. P e e S P SRR B W g Blcisses against We streteh, Sims on Bnauet did a good deal | * se, LT PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 5—Philadelphia | 8 the second Ul between these two teams. | After the first heat it was a race between the | Loh (Sicillan Gelnet ana Tarrasch against | oL STOWANE DU TN (he st place by Tndians Getting ‘troublesome. and on both ¢ ) was vieto- | o etial 48 ol il > Zinke (Ruy, ) adjournes anded the S-year-old e first place by ‘ ¥ [ - - 5. pd the game. | Others for second money and Praok P won | “pjgcl a real game, ad. Results: = A : A Sept. Balford Children Cry for 3 it Davenants first mile won third place for | pecially the’ planzo0ihis pawns, " Schifre Firt race; kuturity course: Rubleon (3 , correspondent of the Globo writes : A 2 him, although the best he could do ! o ing chances und drew . Melba (25 to 1) second, 5| Ne h SERIES NO. 28, Wa 3 LRl Y | ety hoats wan (o 0nlab Artt, Bume | R RSN caRRees aulGIRR: | ) Sirdeduseiianies. Wo are threatenea witn an Indun wris- | Pitcher’s Castor'a, ¥ L i sund: 2 51i¥co, beat Maso Second race, Futurity course: Magnetism | jng. A mess:nger has just brought word T i Whelge and | JpATE: \‘A‘u#:'\'.."'u e i [lvr\rulg»(h moves, Lipke | colt (0 to"10) ‘won, Mirs 0"to 1) econd, | et o ‘Tnalans around Jackfsh Lake had Children Cry fe? aterloo, I, Luriine, s by Poramdant beat Schiffers in a pat opening after twen- guin (12 to 1) third, Time: 111 4-6, | that the Indlans around Jackfish Lake ha rors: Mead, et iwe | aprd at & seized all the ammunition v , " an 1 0 . N i race, one mile: Anna ( to 1) won, | risen and seiz guns, t P ('Y (' " = ty-six moves. ssner beat Baird in a ha ( 0 won, [5 THE AMERICAN ENCHCLOPAEDIC f | voves : o i s, moves, beaner beal Bt I8 | g SR 803Ut s | oren begniing 1o ety i | PItCher's Castorla. Progross ¢ ‘s Tour . i sevees anc ckburn dre.on o pg o e | @ 1o hird me: 1:40 1-3. cighborhod. It Is said Gabriel Dunnon, Progrus of S TonzimmIaL; : 3 3| and Blackburn dregon u pgl game after | G0 Oy race, mile and an elghth: Roche | JoEhborhed. @ ant.” Rhriel Hianon; Children Cry for DICTIONARY. HEBRON, Neb, Sept (Special Tele- { sixteen moves. Tataéch beat Techmannina | Iourih Tace, mile s o che | Luls Ricl's lieatenant, is ¢ 1nciting bu . . ‘ 18 o ¢ : Vienna game aftaf” fofty-two moves. Scheve £ o ornpl cond, . G ke trouble. ‘Thirty mounte ? gram (o THo Ree)-The interest manifested | Reno s e e A O n etk afey | Dobbing @ to'5) third. Time: 1:50 3 Iatianaslosmuke. bolun ibteiy miinied Pitcher’s Castoria. 4 200 Pages 260 (COWords || '™ the second day of the ball tournament | Tfocude . g SR twenty-four mo\';‘\ Suschiini beat Weid: | FICth race, mile and "threc-sixtoentha; Jos wantioub FIwre la.e Satusies isht o s oo L was as great as vesterday. This morning e 2 lich in an irregulardgame after sixty-seven | Henry of Navarre (1 to 5 won, Bunque \ing has been a5 to their wmove —_— Carleton und Hubbell met on the dia) M.f As a windup of Ilm ‘1.‘ s sport it was ar- | moves. y witntit Miesses in o King }[_'“"l' o ;-l\‘" p . ‘amblen (5 to 1) third :,. y[‘le .\1[;4‘n m;'wrhdvvp.mu ‘ I.\r{n h l.:u‘: ,’u AMUSEMISNT and after three hoy a labo § for Ataline, b. m. by Woodline, | Flanch Kby-Seven mov me: 2:02% } s te se Indlans are non y Indlans, o ANSTRUCTIVE AND USE¥UL. ton carried ..'“.nvhu:.'»*pnrz B s by Ed Gould of Fullerton, 10 go | Bame of Zinke a (ML dJanowsky (Riy g race, six furlongs, op turf: Harry | and belong to the Sot “All white wo- Is.n' s‘. THEBTHE POPULAT P to Hebron's Garmire Glants plaved the st the elock. This mare is a promising | P pdjgurped, Fotanta. (s to"5 nird, rime: 1t 25 " | men bave' been removed to one large houss, . | PRICES. 4 Muwie of Nnowledye and a Mint op Alexancris ioam. re ran about even | (wo-year-old trotter, and made a record of M iR aind mand!: foh | ftars - dx b e R L L which act in itself is & sign of danger. Py Up to the Afth Inning, when Alesandria | 3 } g - —— s Brought in nine amen on Hebron's etrors, | 2:33% at Nashville as a yearling last fall. | afier sixty-two moves. Succhting and Zinke o 3 s ¥ ’ T ¥ 3 : ST. LOUIS, Sept Madison results Movements of Seagolng Vessels, Sept. T, Prome hieh TG G aachron's errors: | She has not bsen conditioned for hard work | also drew after i moyes. T. LOl ot son_ Movements of Seagoing . Sept. There are more things inatruotive, usafal they 1ost the game by & score of b to 14, | this scason, but it was thought that she | . The game “ ainst Weidiich (ir- | FLet tace, four d o Toiitle Girovs | New York—Arrived—Lahn, from Brenem; f. Barines o eW YOr :ml "’.'-:.f'i.‘.‘f.'-l\“ ‘_'ll_:fll‘l'-n“;” at :wxr l'?»- morrow two games will be played, might get & new mark. Driver Robinson | Fegular) stood adjourned. third, Time: 1:01% ey s Aurania, from Liverpool PRESENTING A pibicaion o1 r lasnod, Did Not Like the Umpire. brought, her out for ‘the trial about §:30 e plecond race, five and a halt ~turlongs AU Southampton —Arrived—New York and | o BMILY KIGL A3 SARING hia grent Work, now for the first tim e - i e and made the attempt without a pacemaker. % > om 8 won, Al Farrow second, Republic | 2 om New York Aud a Strong Supporting Compiny. Sale of seal Dikced' Within (he' Tensh of Overyons, 18 & BEATRICE, Neb, Bept. 8.—(Special Tele- | Tho mare is from ot aaaa e AR Alix, | HASTINGS, Neb., Sept. 5.—(§peclal to Time: 1:16 ¥ ‘”\nr‘ ir»!’ York—Arrived—8arrento, from coulneneo T Unlawe pubile JLi ot the same tima gram to The Bee)—Beatrice and Paw and 1s a beautifully gaited animal. After | The Hee)—The city tennis tournament for e farlongs: | Nopthwestern | Antwerp; Elbe, from Bremen MATINRD BATUR rfect dlet # complote eneyels: 1 a second game today, Pawnee win- g the word on @ » | singles was continued last night, the pre- lalls second, Tom Karl | el e t e i N . getting the word on a fairly fast stort she ngles wa ght, pre 1 £, At Bremen--Arrived —Ems and Witteking, ¥ uay R0ThG MROX: satradnonts 5 by @ score of 7 to & 'Pawnee's sec: | wint (o the quarier in 0:36. the halt in | liminary round being fnished and o good T L AR TR . (1 sy 15TH ST. THEATER. g With ths ser mber of 1ae 0UPIA seman umpired the game and 114 three-quarters in 1:53%, and o'| start made on the first round. 'The sched- onte! on, Lemoi josso econt “Liverpoc ve : Phila: L }, 250,35 QLA will be callvesud al dissatisfaction by decisions. Tle i S AE falline o equal Ser eariiee | W o far has: Deen meriofly' sdnersd ‘lo | JeRtANS WO, Jemgn FHiogom second, | At Liverpool-Atrivec—Oblo, fram Phiin: | P0PULAR PRIOES.-161 260, 350AKD 606 INE Sunday aud Thioe Week-day coupony, e v iy Koy N8 | and the tournament will probably finish on | MIGE JOBR IR Lo o lorella won, | 4€10hia; Pavonla, from Doston 4 NIGHTS SONNENUING SEPT, § with 15 ecuts i cotn, will At Beaver City's T rengrd Ly time. The scores MAst night we VIfth” race, urlongs: Florella won, poaki . SUNDAY MATINEE W frojopedla el BEAVER CITY, Ne 5.—(3pectal | Alall (M by Atlanta (Robinson),... 1| n"the preliminary - rotnd "(uniinished). Aribup S #90 metto Boy thir T e Liad LINCJLN d. CAR .ER'S o Boo Ol A gl Mg ¢ 4 i [ Buchanan, 63, 26, 6-3; Dungan ol L - - . . o g Scenle Nove u.on.unnoumu-mdmmu Telegram to The Bee)—In the tournsment rahm be L » at Hawthorne, DENVER, Sept. b.—The western de Blg te Novel 2 PROGRAM TODAY. beat Lane, 8-6, 6-0. DICTIONARY DEPARTMENT e e o e an Fottar: | | Toany's card will be the hest of the mesting; § ¢ JB® JUAL FoUME Majtocks Deat Do turions: gent, 5.opirat race, a8 | gratio teagun convention cated vy cosrens- | THE ~ TORNADO, NOGN gufmes were poNtDOned Un uccount of | 1n place of the frec-(or-all pace a wmatched | §.3; Dingan and Heury (ualnished ond, Tollite third. Time: 1.2 wan Bryan and othes ¢ ts to megt in o A rain. vac: has been arranged between Rosewater ¥ Becond race. cne falle: Enthusiust wen, | Denver this week bas falled to mater(yilge Mathice Wedn sday

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