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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JULY By Its Cures > Omaba’s Little Champion fets the 1o L TR fin race Major Oburobill-Russell Gombination Provides for | 4 for State Riders, . { ; in an Aftercon. DAVID CITY, duly 5 (Specinly—Davia | Wiikon' ¢ 10 3 1 tho Fx-Rchool Board Employe. | | It not what ve say. but what ty took both = games from the | | SIXt race ihy Hood's Sarsaparilla does, that tells the | | story of its merit CLOSE OF THE GREAT KEARNEY MEET| Al ¢ < or| WHITEWASHED THE EBRGHT GANG hes yomerypy e O e e INSTITUTE FCR THE DEAF HIS NEW POST b3 e NEW YORK v Th 1t ——— Allows the Bucks Two 1ite, One a t hton e today was la sslon of showers ar ¥ o tnore Uninte A moved and the Building Left Capros Kimmerer nnd Kills Leitman Ve e et The thousands ot people whom it has raised from diseaseand despair to happi= ness and health, are the strongest and best advertisements Hood's Sarsaparilla « . has. No other preparation in existence thiee & o LU L s has such a record of wonderful cures. i ALY 3 This is why Hood's Sarsaparilla has the KEARNF N . me yesterd largest sale, and requires for its produc- gram.)—The t a v t SRR 6! § Y i 36 1) ce tion the largest laboratory in the world. meet toduy 1 ) 4 ch & scord One of ' the scor tu i \ Now if you need a good medicine, why but what g dn at . e tny | . s 9 F y t not try that which has dono others 8o more than el ) s z af crioon kam i ) ; much good. Remember iy BRIre ALL RIGHT 1N A LIGHT BREEZB| 1INCOLN, July 5—(Special Telegram.)— ¢ 8 ; 4 dition, & : pecia 000000 Hoke g toat e i Valkytlo 111 Dotosrs Allsa in Trivato | TWO llttle hits, o two-bgger in the first "y £0 30104 0ot rime: et 3 : Hood’s Sarsaparilla ly that Pac Ban e b i David Hom Wi #in this morhing, & e f Mateh Over a Short Course e By th ace and Bgan let fall 3 David Clty ' hits Clifton s made RS QUAY, July S—In a private | tween them while each was doing the b afDavid City, ThEs it ; . Ju : RIS ot the et today between Valkyrie LI1|lite were all that the Bucks got off you Loy ; erie Tias ! X . e Is the only qualify for the | i i David City Striick out 1 | Sam stop all fmpro ner won by fifteen min- | Mr. E y s time Captain 3 1k ou umuel i nprovem anl called promptly at 3 o'clock : tails g | an s BRTIECOHRY RGN IB AL ¥ 4 by Cook atteries : Bk peemnly ot 4 o X 3 Dt 10 windwa o | Huton and hie eriw were Juming e am- | 0 2t 500 BT s | il e charade (1 1o 1) | v W wine of te e o True Blood Purifier gold brick for best 4 % i T ith base hits and had more good luck ! 10 5 third 0 the first storm that may ha start 8 Won than they could bale up. In the first inning f : o T G The ma Prominently in the public eye. §1; six for §§ 2 after Shaffer had given a chan to retir ™ the Foature a nkley. g ore were [ . ; SINBINN AL 01y §clie: st y Hand'e Dillc dct harmoniously with NP iwe: EHavhia u i s 4 1 side, Hutch came up with a double, Inks ; us, ity i are PN WU ORRIEY § Hood's Pills jieassarsunariia. 2o " 1 with a sing a el ger Pace with 5 % Hollowiy motith n e ing nd Russell Alg ¥ ! - t 3 A« triple. Buck had his cholee pitcher, Clem Righy of Tolodo Takes the Class 13 Mile— > Gillespic's Superintendont Summarily Pixley Gets the State Half-Mile, Mile Scrateh, While Oma Lambastes and Five-Mile €han Texas Mile fiecord tecied to Provide n Flace for ship Reeords i T xa tor This Association. S four and Dott 8 N h | imerer, on the pad, but in the third 2 T hr’ nex v ‘ ¥ ¥ t hits corraled thr more runs, B r r : i 1 him up and packed him' in i I ik will be in haps r Hall of David Cit K 7 € ed Inning th A AN wiLn STAY N OMAHA | third VT {5 1at [ | In, th It 1 bt t led in | Wostern Association Mignates Decide Ly, Lobitidh 1 1 1 | A nst Making mettle, and mad i : all Collins of The on A Transter. ond, 1 in the four and soventh | The Western assoclation directors at the [ Fifth another half dozen. Inks led jn | meet at the Pax Gnter t rs, and each hit he made brought | ternoon determined 1 1 the club th me rof. G { Yac T re runs, The Lincolns are on | Sclves for a time, allowing I T Sixth ra ¢ R o ving ar and haven't averaged half McVittle to remain its ostensi (8 1o 5) won, M ) 1) s I anc e o 3 o made a fine st nita dozen hits a game f past ten , | but only until they satisty the association | PN (8 to 5) third. Time: 1. AR R Lo B over th 1-‘3»‘:"“»' ¥ ucharis, | while I| eir pitchers .M,ly of condition | that they can or cannot make a success Ran Up 1o Form ot Milwaukee BAies wax woh by Rigby 10 in 2:10 1-5 Sl A Sl n iou- | 010, Leltman was released tonight, and|of it. If they make it go. of course thoy | MILWAUKEE, July 5—The track at State [ WCru awar led with Renshaw of Denv 1 and Mil iatis. The finish follows: Zinita k swears by the five are lights on the | will be allowed to remain in possession, but | park was fast today, and good time was |, Of Tuesday of this week Prof. Giiles WEtnsy. third 55; Ningara, 3 \haris, 3:10:00; | capitol that he is now starting to slide back | If they do not.in a reasonable time, the | the order. dhe 1 . L PO TG MG L6 U LEONA aLa b ts & 6 CHAMPICRRNID foF the, dlas ! ot t 1. Zinita was dizquali- | to the top again. Score associition will assume complot ntr el UKLy, b el | ention, leaving Mr. Richards with in The two mil npicnship for the din- FPlelgtaltiZapotr el il LINGOLN L until they succeed |y placing 1t n compet nd there were no surprises, the nearest | (A0EEG At TN Prtishind 1 mond medal was one of the m exciting 2h ) hands. President Kent sald that th to it being Montepense's victory in the last ploy some carpenters and go s of the day 16 aight siarters 3 " AB R 4 would under no circumstances be re Results alead with the repairs. The material wa §5aIvars paced by: P e e ven Won at Cricket. " 0 | from Omaha. He will remain in the t race, seven-olghths of a mile: Jennie | already on the ground and Richards employed 3 Pixl ! t ad the| A ericket match, played Thursday be- | 51 S 0 | a couple of days and lovk the situation (even) won, Clinton (12 to 1) ‘second, | eight carpe tandem. ixley v ; e ToRIAN GABTRINACT DY CRETIGALENI dAd 5 0 over, and it is quite probable the citizen: aldur (5 to 1) third, Time: 1:13% pacemakers at the start W ose In el e Ldats g TR D, will 'be asked to d, something in the way | Second race, seven furlongs: Lucy Belle R o ] RIS wake forst 1ntlo 3 h D. Robb, resulted in a victory for Hill's | . 0 3 [0 b the Gl mean et ey | a6 o 1) won, Madeline (3 (6 %) second, La ADE SHORT WORK OF RICHARDS passed them and won e MLl G i wad 0 H'nrwli)mlll,,.n‘w me pretty nearly swamp- | dlgore ( to'l) third, Time: 1:20%. - : Tust at this time the Ohurchill-Russe vl tate records by nine seconds tting it ssup | Cole, m & S8.0.ueiiis i ing it and it is urgently hoped that they | Thivd race, five furlon HIEh CTAtD D e e B (TR o B T all previous s r rds b L L ; 1 e - b were next 1 8, | Sullivan et 0 | will generously respond to (h»’w “”‘E'_, |Iw!‘r won, Leglon (10 to 1) s¢ , Beatrice Mara \]‘ leod combin ) RO ,m He was followed close by Hayman of Grand | tively - | t i son | Kimmerer % 0 ity to any demands that may be made upon | (19 to 1) third. Time: 1 ifairs, and concluded tha tsland, who came In second with Col ol 19 in rder, W Stribling | Le B 28 2 0 2 | them, This Is for the good of the associa- | Fourth race, six furl Zaldevir 8 to 1) | Prof. Gillespie might sery Kearney third \ with 9, sult of ul playin 5 tion and the game, and not for the ag-| Won, Dago (even) second inkie D (even) | givi Sumuel a job. Th thres wor The two mile handicap, first for a Kearne v Hilf and . Shep and 5, 1t 5 ) 2 grandizement of any man or set of men. | thinl lime mot given, iy drove out to the insti about 11 o'cloch e areel le score wa OMAHA - h race, mile and one-eighth: Mor - h rnfng a ind Richards and ““;‘xli 11 ,] [n: d r‘ul\‘ l.j’m‘l 1 HILI'S ELEVE Al Lincon Plays Here Sunday | pense (2t D won, Fakir (8 o 5 < v ‘i s _\“u” ri g x‘l‘ f i “, il ard el Mk ud | AR SrAvd McPherson, ¢ Muir, b Robb...u...... 1 ress, 8b... e 1 | Arrangements have been made to transfer | Lady Rose @ to 1) third. Time: 1 SR WATE A VEFe BFaATIT shaw i fty Stribling, b 1Robb, s | the e e Lavdnt s WAL, [ 3 lis of Kearney, w yar o and b Wilkon, oy s 3 IVie Omanas 1 N SRS TR 2 LAYt made s 1 Parks of D third W ¢ Tuflield, b Wilson . p (AL mana t will be played at the fair SA FRANCISCO, 1y b, Tho s \ class A i run_out s 2 ¥ e 5 : grounds on Shern snue, The teams: | won, Reg sraie tisdem y b Robbiiil G i p { Om tha tion oln. [ sult The first 1 ; Wi by e SbERObY ceaneens les, 88 i | Hms . lvan | pirst race es, sell ¢ rds T removes wrinkles and all traces of age. Hayman o 5 v, T WAL AN e I i 0 Nattre it rescELr) | ALontereya(l.t x Thor 4 v | Lt feeds through the pores and builds up lowed clo n i e [FamsneE : o Hglly | ARCond It " the fatty membrains and wasted tissues, Pixley thir z but n serecenne . R 2 12 15 G [ Bhafters. i Van'1 Wit i i 3 ' nourishes the shrivelled and shrunken a second h ) ¢ e BY INNINC IR e . R sty 2 ' ) | Kin, tones and invi ies the nerves Tuis was \ th REBH S BLBYDN. 3 900000000 Tanssas A i i3l i g 0 i museles, enviches the impoverished tandem by a y 3 0 3 d Carrish..... | rLiiee. Kemmerer Thelma (1 to 1 h blood-vessels, and supplies youth and ) Shepherd . aeeeee t t ¢ fir n 8l Douglas Omahn, Two-base h ! 1 SEVELLT \ i o o : I Littie Crippie | i St elasticity to the action of the skin, It's perfect 2 ber, on which anot dined, and the contracts ters (0 go to work the nex morn game scheduled for Lincoln on Sunday | ¥ to 1 wa 55116 waik mada 1h 1:05 2.5 Witson, o Hill, b 1 £ : 3 Hutchinson @' “Threeise h The two ) Muir, run out G les. Stolen ba livan, 5 i . Lawrence, Tui ¢ exs, Shaffer, Inks, Darby. First b o 3 ¢ Y their d Rigby of o in_b: Jessup, ¢ Branton, b DougIas. .o Off Egan, 3; off K T ff Leit- | base ball franchise was surrendered to P B B S tHiTH e Yale's Skin 50 and, $3, at Laver xecond, and R L Lo Hall, ¢ Hill, b Douglas L man, 2. Struck out: 8 Van [ ident Nickline ‘of the Southern league TIfth rhce; AVerturlonEn T . 1 dr ¢ AL, The meet closed n Tohnson, b _Douglas 5 rin, Kimmerer, HIU by pitche t, { night.” Mob, noxville the first for a silver t X D. tobh, ¢ Mcl*herson, b Shephi allivin. Left on'bases: Lincoln, 10; Omaha. | € Col or 6 to 5 second + E n 1 h love x 146 State ; L Lcolf are mentioned s possible s as0r8. | | third, | Time: i & g ¢ mailed ByxibAngust:lamp Tioup, Fun OUL. cesoses : itehe n £ sheh b | ea e e e e ind | 1 Raweliffe, run out.oil SeRes v Umpire: My Ward : — fuf Gers th cap ot 160 yarie; Pixity of Omalia, who Wt | Total overpsssneins PANDING OF THIE TEAMS granite blocks of soknowledged purity pocs atumminglind, ot Aot in 12:47 1-5, and making the third state rec Cniversity Club and the Soldie HasH Efaysd:won 3 supreme leavening 3 serve un ord he had beaten In the afterncon. Hayman This afternoon at University park the | Lincoln teerrirrii: nd race, 232 trot: Macduft won firt Macleod en ¢ in third, with two others closely following. team will play the last of their serles, Lieu- [ DS Moines in . Corie McGregor, Lorretta B, | Gimage that w Juiney nny O Grandly, Clara § 1 8tar, Grace | | Chattancoga Gives Up. | 6 to CHATTANOOGA, July Chattanoos I , o This ended the racing, and the wheelmen | tenant Wright says he is due to win thi Krord 4 3 Sluowhorlars *ONLOTATNrcor Ments 18} 0y ¢ up with and wheelwomen were tendered a reception | time sure Jacksonvilie 111l 1d Under in the 45 Class. B A C aldo started g Fort Omaha Positions. University Clu vl fourth heats, Time 15, | 1 his own han Tiders speak:in high terms of their treatment Deuberry. .. Catcher 3 M imes today: Omaha at Line races were well attended today. The hot 2195, Babbette won the first heat | t > stop work while in the Midway cily, and Omaha has | Deiiberey.... EMOl Moines at St Joxeph: Peorla at Rockford | weather resulted in good time, e best Poter Piper, Duke 1. Mollie Me- them, after which to be proud of her wheelmen hor i niTat Rase acksonville at Qu o | race of the day was the 25 class pace uiley, Tvorine, Hines jr. Quaker oy and | s and depar gave universal satisfa D eae 3 cond GAMES OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE | purse $1000, in which, although there were [ Ty Ban also gtarted - at a sta hing d there was no kicklng on Daxon, who was S shnort Stop. L GIsht stactera/andithe fitat heat was made!| seoson hn oAt oaror mony Toson | until the ma tled. Ar. Rich henemelal atartor, e that * s Sade - Terry and Thbrnton Were Wild and Made | in 2018, the sccond in 2:16 and the last in | 2370, Maspro and Prince Barl also starte ds telegraphed Prof. Gillespie, and h with glory, and the Googlers showod that o g S oo Glacinnatl R VIstary Knsy: 215, not a horse was distanc 1t was a . is expected to r liere tomorraw they were proud of him. An effort is being A e CHICAGO, July §—The Reds made more | &reat feld. Ithurell, the winner, broke in Last Day at Grand Bapus. board is scheduled for a meeting made by Lincoln to have the next meet | HESGecee L Aredeestld i e the last heat for the first time during the | GRAND RAPIDS, July The Driving | Wednesday, when an effort will be ma there, but they can never get a better track [ Game called at 3:39. runs than they needed to win today’s game | ;ce, but aithough fifteen lengths behind at | olyb's summer me o0ay BGhTer | tbilcan i) Maolaod: ind ikt new: jobl atet than the Kearrey track has been this year, | John R. Gentry and Jos Parchen Matchea |0 the fifth inning. § n tallies were m[ml‘ the quarter, at the half had become second |, nded the 2:18 pace left unfintshed yes. | Institute: nor will the meet have any better manage . JOSEPH, Jul L bnans! up on threc errors two gifts and five | and won the heat by a nose, pacing the | 1% < i ) JOS + July Scott, owner | [ e L St Malt i 108 Ithurell won in three | terday by taking a heat In 2:13 flat. Susie . i ment. of the ehampion pacing stalion, John R, | $I08les. Sharp ficliing by Anson and Mc EiEnalrgin thiirell won_ In three || hecond, Atlantic Kin Resulter© Women voters always cast their ballots f Mrs. Ebersole and Mrs, Pixley accompanied Qe el i John G. Taylor, | Phee was the one redeeming feature of a | N7eiiE, A% i FOnCrt, M vahuela, Red | First race, trotting, 2 Juenallah | Price’s Cream Baking Powder their husbands and made many triends in the | o070 S TGN o Patehen, 2:01, made | YerY tedious game. Attendance, 4,200. | Leaf, Mandolin, Patsy G and House Maid von, ~ Baker { 2161, 2:15Y, —-— stato meet olty. o hiaten ‘this’ Afterngon for $360 botweon | Score clase, purko 31,00, Brignt | 2:16%, 218k, 2:31 " | STEALING STOCKHAM SHOES i 4 9 5 5 N Second it rottin mel K e — these two celebrities for July 21 at the Free- [ Chica PRaTHO IR IR0 081N B0 0= 8| won three stralght hedts in 2:81, | Second 1o D s TFI J o:t“ SEVERAL NEW RECOLDS FOR TOWA | port, 11, niectis Cincinsati |l 20007203014 d 2o UL T BN I e I on Which Kour Negroes Werc e arses EC — Hits: Chicago, 9: Cineinnati, 10. Errors iree, heats and Da hird in | S50 PR, 2140 'olassi. Camn=| Yol O Lase Nigh Quartor, it Mile, Two, Fi Won On and Lo One Pt 1 Eiicinnatl, 3. Farned - run heats, The others were Bernice, Rita | yinkes won.' Knlser Time: 2344 Losaeq N gt sk ' Mile Marks All Sot 5 On July 4 the Omaha Cricket club eleven | Chicago, 2 Cineinnati, 6. Three-base hits Mollie Slimmer and Miss MG 230, 2:33, 2285, 2:27 th Y our negroes were arrested last night by | O OOD BACCO JEN o defeated the Minnesota club at St. P by | Dahl Moran. “Sacrifice hits: Everett In the 11 olate; £N0Ce, JDUTEG e:| The fourth race, t 7 Hay Hudson —_— = = 4 o ] & - Diod; purse o tting, 2:27 class, was | Detectives s and on the sus J A 0ty 5o (Bt dmele- | -ONTSRIERNINE MIIGBRIA A WY Bk B B8 Dwver Stolen hases: Latham, Hogriov ymols won i three stralght heats, Time: | goclired oft on account of darkness gram.)—Jefferson holds the Towa state rec s terday | Wilmot, * Smith. Double plays: Mille 215, 207, 8 A, was g Lin | LA picion they were more or plics ld Lol il wa state rec- | the Minnesotas defeated the Omahas, To-| furphy: Dwyer to McPhee to Kwing: Lac stralght heats and Burly 1 third in Everything at 8t Jon Pospaned. in the burglary at A. E. Stockham's shee ever 8O or ords for quarter and half mile, two, five | day the Omaha team plays at Sioux City 1 t0 McPhee to B r. Struck straight heats. Drelencourt was dis n 3 T Prerry, 2. Hases on balles Off Terry, §: | tanced. é ST. JOSEPH, July A steady rain, store at 706 North Sixteenth street on th T P PR T R i When the batterles of Dr. Price’s Baking | o mreirstos, mrom Spooalls: Off Ter 21 Y the 3:00 minute class trot, purse $1,000, | which began at 3 o'clock this morning and | night of July 3. Two of them, George Ri cyer, i ord breakinz, fast track, no wind and warm | Powder—purity and str are manned | Theraton, Hatieries: Terfy, Tharnton and | Ma Bostiiwinpungilines gata Bh Wheate ] sontiadiaiilee lock. this afterngon: | and another who gave his name as Ira Bur weather itrary ta expectations, :r t Irwx‘_-“]‘»‘ len‘ns‘ alnig i my D S Murphy a0 and’’ Dahlgetty third. The others | carnival tonight was also postponed until to- | dueen, but whose right name is Will Col l~;nll\. rige at the ette meot of the Lengus alse cla I and Galvin ay W, Black Regent and Glenace. | morrow night lins, are men, and the other (wo, Will of American heelmen was larger than Ji el JAKE DBECKLEY v i S | e ten and Wi icks boys. The latter esterday, the crowd being estimated at | HOW HE OBSERVED THE DAY | JAKH W A ROADEEER IRA A L nASTINGS Baltimoro I tWo:iere karrestad RN J f ’ 1 By W o e ‘on suspicion, and are B, 'The duy was simply an Meal ono for il e USBYRE AT R hanisInd gad / BALTIMORE, July 5.—A rain storm made [ not supposed to have had much {o do with Ang, L the track fas we principa < A I ¥ 5 Ko c ¥ htens SGHthOnerIan b aPathe 4 s f : T o The oy e e o PSR! Frank Price Slugged and Robbed by Omaha | f runs and practically the game. - | Gentlemen’s Driving Club Presents a Nice | 1 a postponement of the races at|the burglary, but the two men are thought % i ‘which Nicolet, Cooper, Steele of Chicago, Toughs on the Fourth. tendance, a0, Scor N el the Gentleman's Driving park today to be the burglars. Tarnett of Lincoln, Neb., and Dernhart of | g % e came to | LIESDURE .eiicrere0 00 00 2 01 4 g ; i “ TR Will Paten was arrested while he was A S e e e e anas on | Erank tPricel of iEmersan.iila,, came 10 [ipjevalang i 110201 ¢ 0-10| HASTINGS, Neb, July 5.—(Special)—Th When other baking powder directions exact | trying to dispose of a pair of shoes at in the half-mile event was slow, but the | the city on July 4 to celebrate in real metro- | yite: pigtsburg. 12, Cleveland, i6. Errors: | Foadster races at the falr grounds yesterday | two teaspoonfuls, half that quantity is all | Cohen's pawnshop, at 1113 and ball at the city hall this even The | The teams will line up as follows g R MINNEAPOLIS, July 5—The Minnehaha Nl race, 2115 pace; Dick Wright won | | and ten miles. Racing men say conditions | - ) 4 Douglas street men cut loose on the last quarter and fought | politan style. In his meanderings he wa: Pittsburg, 4; Cleveland, 1. Karned runs: | afternoon, under the auspices of the Gentle- | yhar Dr. Price s requires, owing to its su- | He said he got the shoes from Hic Th a desperate finish. Cooper won by less than ¢ to G Pittshrug, veland, 4. Two:base hits: | men's Driving club, were witnessed by a L LR onert man | dered into the burnt district and into Gold 1 Driving Y [iben ( g b perior leavening stre latter was located, and he sald that he & Beckley, eheau, McAleer, hree-base | Jarge crowd e races were g . e ought o rom O R B an_ eighty-visht gear. O Of Chicawo | smith’s saloon at Ninth street and Capitol | hits: Hurkett,sMeAleer. Double s |(Iaree- crowd sidhe races fete lallinaltzmil T bought:the shoea trom Golilnsion the repre Searles & Searles A D AL R B oas Blors U WO e v i Newa for the Army. sentations that the latter niade that PECIALISTS Prize. agatogating 3100, frpait | svenus. Threo men followed him Into the | BRUSH, &8 CFD Pt | o The, freeforall was, won by Lady .|\ \oqINGTON, July 5.—(Speclal Tele-| Would fit him. Hicks found ¢hat they di Al forms of Blood and went' to break the state of thirty | saloon and when he went into the back part [ Sonovan, 2; ett, Blake, Hit | awson, second; Hal Plex B Muoall | ieran ) eCantaln Willlam Lil Alexander:teom nd then gave them 'to DPatten t \ Skin Discases Sores, Spots. nds for a quarter of and suc- | he claims that they slugged and robbed | by pitehied ball: Merritt, Zimmer. Struck L) STelar arke, tourth, | o0 hocfias olling was then found, and he, to 3 ' wples, Scrofula, Tumors, . Time: 234-5. H irted to| . out: Smith, Cross, Jordan, 2; MeGarr. | A 11178, 1:18%, 1:17 | missary of subsistence, will inspect stores wis his roommate, R was placed Tetter, Fezema and Blood ak the \\I\'u—‘m;llw “MT record of bim ‘;(rui\“ ]Ih -A‘v lA‘h-l ) AW Hll”'f Wil pitchcs dan, Cupp; 3atteries i 10 avent was Elliott, Ben|at Greeley, Fort Collins, A | under arrest. The pair of shoes that Patte Vi Potson thoroughly cloanss 10¢ e y himself, and clippe he affa o the polic n out the | Jordan and S n; Cuppy a immer Tenwoc Macaliste ator Yol0. g 96, Loy s i A from the s 3 seconds, making a new record of | shortest way to the dey e e S R s (o '],;\fl.'l\‘ to tnitacajister, | Eaton,,Colo,, until June, 1896 o | was trying to sell and a pair which Colli S given careful L. Stovens of Ottumwa went (0 | and. 31d nat sten until 2 Tl e 5 Hon, A Captain Benjamin K. Roberts, T was wearing were of the lot that was s RS it special attontion for all "‘l‘l" B ML EON0RG 98 104 for | yrain with his return t I c DOWD'S HOMER WON IT T was captured by 'h‘“ 'l liev "\ ,‘”“' duty “;“ light f“”“][“‘"‘*‘x“”“' sLore: 1 5 thelr many pecullar afls ving start, with pacemaker 4 b baasoniiolicd) Tolle i orta 4 and assigned to battery Colling is a man with a record e served A\ 5 ) \t n “ His head was badly cut and his cl» ' LOUIS, July 5-—The Colonels knocked | Belle Loucks; Florida, W + \men Cummins of Marengo | fl1s head was ba y cut and his cl Kissinger out of the box in the first in- M. Dutlon, sccond; B4 Tayler, W. H.'Me Thorpe, asslgned to light batt st(ten years in the penitentiary at Jo v W ), GATARRM, Thront i e v T R aave S Hotant ning and had the game won up to the last | Key, third; Lady e . 1395, | Lieutenant William L th| City,” r burglary and also ¥ 1 ver, apepst MbERImasLLLED. (F Ol BuTklate mOgLepL fining, when Dowd knocked & home run, | Hastings' Hoy was paced a half-mile ex-| cavalry, will be examined for promotion at | term of two years at the Leavenwort N Irouliied:onmaid by enssisl . Soail ringing the winning rus 4 U | nibition by his owner, Mr. A. H. Cramer, | i nresidio of San Francisco. (o re i \ course of troutmen Quarter-m Al jngs AL s Spaul h::‘ on the night of July 4 not only s brir \me winning run in. Att ¥ e v stiick DL Baog | the presid f San Franci peaitentiary for a similar off 1 granted Captain VITALITY WEAK amink, Maren; hird., Time: 0233 1-5. suits of clothes, as has been pv 100001 o | swung into a lively clip, and covered the Leave of absence is granted Captain Theo WEAK MEN = ¢ B R TEA + i o 0 2 2- 6] et eighth in a fraction over en sec. | dore A. Bingham, engincer two Sayrtiand’e. Ming Arension; o business or study, sevare mental Half mile, s mplonship: Cummins, | lished, but al appropria $67 in money o 1000001 0 tlon % D % o < h onds, or at nearly a 2:08 gait. } rked | months; Captain John B. Johr rd| Le Bruno made his first balloon a) " - o XUAL EXCESSES in middie Marengo, Cedur' Hay oot | No trace of the burglars has beon found. Tiiel a0 Toulaville and Birrors: | A ahine frr atart | tnasd Oourtlardt ast laht DUt it pat O he aftects of youthful folllew, all ongd: ”,.."n: J aterloo, 1'[‘ vl Tim : 10 4 : Complaints have be sworn out against ki .Il.m. |‘|,, 3 J| arned ‘runs: | to_finish and effort was loudly ap-| tanant Clement A. Flagler 2 2 5 ‘]‘ , i A ”“ ore yield readily to our new ireatment for loss of won; Barnett, Lincoln, secon Imunds, L ) 5 ¥ two months. | 040 out ot ¢ 1hcusa Den Motnes, thivd, “Time: 108 b, . munds. | John . Shelby for alleged illegal practics o i nnor. Home run: Dowd. §to o o monih e ever seen at the beach where th naut | WRITE Your troubles it out ot city. 1hcusnds P! own “irs hia $ ) haalls )| wlont's v L AnRAs ©d at home by IR Mile. opoi, ¢liss A: Cumming, Marengo, [ medicine. It is claimed that the defendants own. ERaL bate jontibalies 0N Talont at Knusas Cit Smail Sonth Dukota Failure | hung by his feet when up 500 feet or mor Bz 4 won; Hus Sioux City, second; Derend, | have no certificates from the State Board By Ehret, 8; by Weyhing, & | KANSAS CITY, July his was a red| gioyx FALLS, 8. D., Juld 5.—(Sp Le Bruno certal wi | Dr.Searles & Searlss,” 4. aWaterion, hir, e 2 4 examiners. The complainant s Dr. J. P. Otret, 8 DY oveyhing. 5. | jetter day for the talent. The favorites | . Niir e 15 firm of Fal MR LR Hetinnd g | e, stute champlor ship shson, Slou : it e rst money, with ease, whil a0,)=The Dods o here has been any number » ity woxira champlorah haon, Bloux frord nd n; Weyhing and War- | la first my with while J t b L . numt 1 e T % William Dennis, who claims to be the 1 Two hours and five minutes. , a second ' cholce, Major Driy a voluntary assignm never attempted to cut his chute loose, b\ . won: Cooper, . Chicago, secomd Eamasiy | arrested last night, and on his complaint | TANDING OF THE TEAMS .. | well backed, won in the other events. The 2 out $15,000, as probably a | the ground upon the north side of - Des Moir third, Time W01 "la notoriou: s d woman, Lulu People Played. Won. Lost. P.Ct ack was a sea of mud. Attendance t H. Stites 8 s is the assignee The double 'chute drop, with Mm D Five-mile handicap, open, class A: Cum-| was also put In jail. Dennis descended into | Baitimore sults i ; i - ble and Le Bruno, will take pla %()AI mins, Marengo. scratch, won race and time | the burnt district, and claims to have been | pecion 5,000 First race, five-and a_half furlongs Approvea €hiet White's ond. | first time’ Sunday the. oxir N prise; knrieht X second 4 of $6 by the Peoples woman. He| Ghicago .. Reel @ to 2) won, Eoll Tux @ to L) members of the Fire and Police com. completed last nigh Reamer, Doy Moines, third, Time: Serateh : E Ciimden' 8 to b &nind, Time: 1316 st i - ~ BRRERRS o o it Tiime: Soratol that he compelled woman to give | Cleveland 110 ] 1| “Second race, four furlon te in se for a few unday closes the engag (&= ! - ast night Friedman’s store at Twel Cincinnati .. x: d 2 (3 to 1) third ansactid was the approv f Tyrolean warblors giv Wheel Buces a1 Rock Rapids LAkl ighy sWriedioan's Shara At Tweltih 3 aad i ; y Y X B 1es) Haene cpnptan |G Tl strest was entered by burglars | Ehiadelnhi Thir Face, thrcq-auartcs i i o Chier or e Wh beach Sunday aftorno » JAS. S.KIRK &CO. U. §. A WK S, T (Specinl Tol- | 3nd saveral pairs of shoes were stolen NOw X0rKs i0vti0rense . e as a torrific gale swept the back stretch Largest Cotton Millin the Worla LR Results ™ | Eoutivit i = RO SRR R T H IR it Ever)’ o largest single cotton mill in the world | Games today: Philadelphia at Half-mile novice race: Cottam won, Roac] | ) . A S el e Captam wom, Roach | 4 45 be bullt by well known capitalists at | Boston at Pitisburg; Brooklyn H ,f In Town ncione cake ot £ them. X atl; Washington at Lousyil One-mile open: Roach won. W vekoft | Adams, Mass. 1t will employ more than 1,000 | kit ¢y £ y A T Wytknrt thind Ada will employ n an 1,000 | at Chicago; Baltimore at St it i Coate O35 o | e vave 8400 sltio i $100 oom | ocoure e S WRSFERY LitsaUE AKE none of the pretended substitutes for Royal The '04 postponed champlonship cup long and 116 feet wide, with an L, and will () 1 ST St hiaas | SR T A apids reada tho floodon and Ve- P Baking Powder. Royal only is Absolutely Pure. abury A Raeo r——e—— o aate tha Leaders 20 00 race of the Pittsburg Press from Cleve -“'\.-\' FRANCISCO, -"”_‘ b—Danlel .| ity the assistance of bases given by Da- Py P = ¢ :u E\’!n:h ! vi‘ .‘ run on July 2 Am ‘u‘ sec rI.\ ”’v\\\!l”ll ‘\\ i, who was ex n, managed o win thelr first game. I AR R NF R ROF IR INFEORIORINFIORHE O O H RS FIOR VR RINR IR IR ORI citie have been challenged t v, telegraphed that he had spent 50 | Grand R . f—— for a team race saneotion (IaRTARNOC Jhat Be had spent 80 LGeand 'K 00240 g0 the California visit kd Delicate Granam Bread. for Invalids. shallow pan, wash them over with Vienna Twist Rolls. Qlatance 18 151 miles. Ti { will Bo cast from Ogden a . s, 11; Indlanapolis, oven 30 minutes. P ; 3 jpaham flour, 1 pint flour, 1 milk. Bake in rather hot e ) ors, ‘and the cour \hly Indianapob 1 pint Graham f i ] b Y TAkLS A 3 gh, a riby overes In Teas ihan it The ra ——— ’ p ASRIABON spoonful of sugar, 1 of salt, 2 of Royal When removing from oven rub th UES, A SaNor is opes to all amateur linen. | Attached u Vg Honeh of Cattle A ¥ v ing Powder. Sift all well together, rej with a little butter on & clean piec unequal | larges PERRY, OkL, July 5.—Sherlft Hanson to- | PETROIT, July 3 rse bran left in sieve. Add 1} 1 oston Lrown Bresd into plain roll taper Detroit 100003 i qu y into smooth ugh, . al, % pint m thus n gr y ttle belonging to the | mire Haute 20000 small greased tins tes. | py 1 teaspoonful sait, 1 ithout & flatten ea LOUISVILLE, July 6—-B. W. Twyman | gyt ety : Camphe ission company of Kansas ; finished his twenty-four-hour ride at I’ g el S MG B it Detroif, 135 Torre Haul t"with paper 10 minutes. ‘ tain Ferry park at 640 o'clock ton favor of the Central Loan and Trust com- | Whitenill and Tohbecks ' Mo Fatrm Lunch Hres ReusttBsk % pint w Sift T s on eces out TPwyman succeeded in reeling off 6 »any of Fort Worth, Tex. The cattle were | Roach L pints Graham flour, % pint flowr, 1 flour, co 1 ps a little and elghty-four yards, breaking his f stured on the Otoe reservation. STANDING OF THE TE. o T nful salt, 2 powder RaL ab! y made, and braid th Tecord of 381 miles LGS yards for 4 ; i b O AL e Wb them through braid soon as formed on top L The Leagae of Amoriean Wit | Played. We caspaontuls Royal Bakirg | 6 pint of e Sham e DR i o e, 9 Nrevan | own e Kentueky. Indianapolis 3 E nilk. Sift together Graham fiou N r. When this is I ien all are made wa rowit *d bo sure that other eakes wonld follow 16, represontutive was O. W. Liwso § . we'd be sure thit other EOREAANIALNG, WOB Oy Eines EXINGTON, July B.-Congressman Bry- | Detroit 5 B \ milk ey il ake in hot oven 20 minutes, A very | Noothor woup wishes wools withont shrinke - poke here tonight on the question of | Milwaukew 3 g r h ¢ handsome roll for dinner party it i o cther soap b s oficlent and To- Now Class A for Live Mites tal n lNists Kansas City o ) S Mreaded Mutton nops frosilong tho b . _ Mow r b allism. He sald monometallists discuss | St Paul LS ! 4 3 n ¢ ¢ 1 One—at your groe CANTON, O, July 6.—During 110 | the difffieulty in maintaining the parity be- | Minneapolis h g ¥ ¥ neatly, cut off all fat and n, roll i g o i e division league of American V! tw the two metals, while bimetallists are | T Haute n t t 10 beaten e Imaet here todny Fred ¢, Shieren of Tojelo | More avXios. torecain the parity b ' Hapias %7 | tour 1 B T e bakiag 18 | 1n. bt ‘afipging. Turn s the. wader siy| RAWORTH & SCHODDE, broke the world's record, the dollar and all other property. ames today apolls at Grand Rao- | loaves, n t g hot oven 30 minutes. (browns, drain and serve. CHICACO. Twy Raised His Kecord tablespoont r, 8 te ful ! wash ov divid e

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