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' OMAHA DAILY BRE:; THURSDAY, AUGUST 15 the orowd sllently melted away, the Indi- | meeting of the board at any time, This in- Wil Hd : Pl LR g (L viduals becoming each a diseminator of the | formation was in the way of news to the re. wam events have shown him to be, It 1« not un many wild rumors that filled the air, publican from the country, and he admitted Riitressotts R reasonable stimate that we should hav « Wikt that the action of Churchill and Russell was | Paorias Unak o Mystory of the b R S0l Iy P " n as He | & YErY poor opinion of ‘his sportsmanship UPSET THEIR PLANS SOMEWHAT, | hasty, if not bordering on the revolutionary orias Unable to, folve the Mystery o L UE HI\I."Elnu.)l,.‘;a‘,lnfilmnr4.|y.n Dol y from Fantasy and Won as He | iyl (RO ShInIon, of Bis apo ke & There Is another law that went Into effect Bucks' Pitcher, Mullane and Rithe: I Wiison Pleased, lieking gracefully, and now the same thing wars {n ne. Fortunately we saw las dge Norval Appar- | August 1 and in behalt of which no such un TERRE HAUTE, Aug. re YERr that American thictss ate . trao to Bronteh Crow " action has been taken by a portion Terre Haute 22002000080 dsportamen right through, and we know Nothwithstanding the fict that yesterday | OF (he, iweribers. T 18 wenate BIY Mo % | INCOLN WINS FROM THE LEADERS | Grand Rapidy..oi 10 10 210 0 2-%|NOT EVEN ABLE TO PUSH AZOTE OUT | from lon experience (hat American ynchts. the Board of Fire and Police Commiesioners | suorotaries to he selected by the Nebraska ¥ sy ! Stafford and Nye; Hughey and Yia Dunraven and the London Athletic” club. 18 § telegtam 16 Governor Holeomb and the | Arate Denlal scclely. The State Board of 4 Worl n toach. O Other Races, . ENT AW A RECORD. Judgos of the supreme court, agreing to | Health is composed of the same members an | Gy v STANDING THEAMS Proved t P WENT e ¥ » g e s he board which ha e appoin " o o8t PO 3 r Lt tho firo and police controversy to |C "PF3e the board which has the appolntment Won. Lost. P.Ct Yoty ' Syt % AWRY ## 7 TR ek At of the Omaha Fire and Police commission Indianapolis .\ § 3 6.4 » Ten Milew in 20158 45, Aug. 14.—The most notable the supreme court, last night W. J. Broatch, | The Board of Health, under the new law, Bt Paul .. 5 60.6 warded a Larg NEW YORK Paul Vandervoort and A, C. Foster met in | has sixty days from August 1 to make these Minnenotte . " 2 H oe achiovement of the day at the Manhattan appointments, and Churchill and Russell are waukee ..., a“ .0 Beach cyc g events was the smashing of quietly waiting for tha governor to call the i X Det 1 S BUFFALO, Aug. 14.-—This was ladies' ) ; E . all and went through the form of hold d t - KAV Des Moine: ten innings, | Detroit ..., W a8 g the ten-mile bicycle record by Fred Titus city hall and went through board together. But the two former have, Terre Hate % 3 57 at the grand circuit races, and the Titus got behind the quad on the start, and t Ory g0 g ¢ Jucksonville S Ing a meeting, preparatory to organizing afpractically, the same right to go ahead and 3 Gran i 0 2 % LR practically, the same right to go ah irand Rapids % 6 ance was somewhat augmented in conse. | this so dlscouraged Maldox that he dropped 1 leveland, 13; St. Louls, pallee force. select the three secretarics as they had, with- i " | : : incinnati, Pittshur Haute; Indianapolis at Detroit quence. Chlef interest centered In the race | back a lap before the sccond mile Every boy in town will be the room of Superintendent Matthieson in the iladelphia, ‘13, New Yorlk, 0. Games today: Granl Rapids at Standing room was at a premium when fout the governor's sanctlon, to mest and i AL IR i RN L L W J yandervoo pulled 01 ! ocket a | choose o of Police co 8- 1sh het we alisbi s plowhorse, ote, 1 res b . bl 7198 g g 5 ré i ing L3 ¢ Paul Vandervoort pulled from his p 50t 56 | Choose the Omaha Fire and Poli mmi }aunin b gty j gt between Salisbury's plowhorse, Azote, and | N0 {OR i¥onned out, Titus then turned his whistling the new *“Ruights of package containing the ‘applications of 150 | gion. it AL PRSI 10: ten innings. | GAMES OF THE LIVELY AMATE Hamlin's young mare, Fantasy. The sports- | attention to the record, and he fractured it $ ton' would-be police officers and laid them before " LT Indianapolls, 11; Detroit L WLl —_— svery mile after the first. 1t was originally Ak-Sar-Ben” march that we s - both of whom commenced to WANTED TO INVADE OMAHA, Terre Hauté, 97 Grand Raplds, 8; ten in ty Wins the men liked the gelding best and the outcome | every mil I AL JTes OrigiCally : g ; Bt ovér. (hele contente. The' WOFK of éx- | p senw Ktoet| " Rhnaas. ClEy, 11 s '\ Wihoo with awe, | Justificd the opinion. Azote had the pole o them broke down gnd (wo e WSO amining tho appiications went merrily on, with | ! ro at ',:" aedebigd St. Paul, 15-4; M WAHOO, Neb, Aug. 14—(Special Tele- [ and a length the best of it at the send off. | tandems were pressed into service, The pac. meantime® that Eastern made Rt bl . e . 3 z he Wi ) . o 0 » ing was not fast enough for Titus, who, on o I8 $17! 1 and o Haic it Cox, Prof. Allen of the it - . gram.)—The Wahoo team On the back stretch Fantasy drew up on 8 mno Is » down and m“;_' 4 1',::4 “‘_'\i”'” Eawards, president of | KANSAS CITY, Aug. 14.—Several thousand | 1 NCOLN, Aug. 14.—(Spectal Telegram.)— | Before Duvid City todny. This the last mile, cut the pace for thé tandem, en terms, but Azote drew away again In | and he a by kngoking the record. to S i the city councll, Clarence L. Chaffee, | A- P A. members in Kansas City are watch- | oo peorias wore unable to gauge Kim-|second game out of the three played for | (e siretch and “n\n’ ,:: ,;‘,x::",\‘,‘,‘..,"y,,,":':’,,d: L ot o R I Arinard 1o $S 0 month Jim Allan, Comptroller Olsen and | I0g the controversy in Omaha with great in- f orepty galivery today, but six hits being se- [ David City. The visitors easily solved the The -hookinakers, who had marked 16 ts 8 on | O10 Had there been another quud to A. HOSPE, Jr. Captain Paliner assisting. The work pro- | terest and threatening, It armed force i |cured off him. His support was good uniil | Hiddie of lionoet's curves and almost lost [ Ghe ReOKmakers, who had marked 15 to § on i wolld’ havs doie muet better, WA AT . HOSPE, Jr. gressed without Interruption until 9 o'clock, | needed, to go to Omaha In a body the last innirg, when Lincoln went to pleces, [ {he bull several tmes. Score: A v ) ase I was w great porformance and aroused LU, when a messenger boy entered with a tele The advisory board, composed of two mem- d but for some great fielding by Kennedy | 1L AHO0 tieceiiiciss. 000 0 0 0 0 0 3—3 ftteen and put a fitty in the place of it. a hAlf mile race batween James J. Corbett 4 gram from Chief Justice Norval addressed o et EPSAEY S CTGRIEES (RECY 8 Y| David City 00420004 4-11) Fantasy broke at the first turn of the second | ynd' Harvey Wheoler. Corbott handles a ) to Mr. Broatch, Droatch fore open the yel. | bers of each of the tweniy-two counels in | would ha e near tieing the score. Col-| | iarned tyns: Wahoo, #: David, City, 2 | heat, but Azote waited for her on the back [ Wheel vory cloverly, and e and Whetler S oo > s . Jackson o . met last night. A resolutio . sktalier tor Dt A aF broke : nett, 18; off Scott, Hme. EHE A VARG " o | S low envelope, read the messige and ;m:mv e ”""'m;'“","{ “"r“"r :“ i':':“ B "\“":"n“[' lins, catcher for Peoria, :le\ .Px‘\nlx. r }"-)z“ runs: Bell, Fets, Struck out: Hy stretch and they came into the home stretch '1‘.‘:““ ;I..(::‘.:':ull!‘nlnll:in. Corbett winning by two It over to the men who wers with him shout | was offersd, declaring that the A. . A. mem- | in the seventh, which will finieh him for the | 4 by Scott, . hatieries: Wanhoo, on even torms. The mare had not the speed mile handicap, class A: Final won by the table. As each man reid the telesram the | bers in Kansas City are in hearty sympathy | season and ‘Hall; Daytd City, Scott and Friel. 1= [ 0 ner, nowever, and Azote came away, wine MIlek Creanwioh: Wheeimen.. (f ppy expression upon his fice vanished. The | with the “friends” in Omaha and ready to | Lincoln ... 0030200 0-6|rors: Wahoo, 7: David City, 2 Passed b ni basil 'h 1 ! ards): Oscar Hedstrom, Greenwich Wheel Higauts. was ax followst help them at any time should help be called | Peoria ... 0000000 2| krel 2" Dol play: Clarke to Armst 28 trot Bl Rl won T how: 0 he | dnen (s vardw, seconds J. T Dean, Ry BWARD, Neb. : W. J. Broatch: | for. Some of the members wanted to offer Hits a, 6. Frrors: Lin. >, ST b b Sl heh sut aft SSULLE b side Wheelmen (60 yards), third. Time D Il L Tha “Jiidicn. ox | 5,000 Kemed man to hielp Dt the Hew Balics | goins 3 arned’ russ: Lincoln, 4 ROMSBURG, Neb, Aug. 14.-(S, heats without effort. Results: 899 4 g g Phre lewram.)—Strors| “ated 38 toh, ‘Be" B a1 AeEte R ek tomorrow afternoon, when we will determine | force in power, while others sald ths con ll”\l:': I;‘xl 3 I;y:«l;“}”;l\n H‘lx:v’;v‘vl;l: Wk n, |‘-"‘.‘Jv‘,.-v et Arom \n.‘ [ \1\\[1 “:’,I I”| ‘r:::,\ 11\‘;.““ ¥ 'l‘I||||"Ih”‘“W‘”L ."\:.‘n. u‘u,v"x.um .‘x:ll‘l'\hfu;'\'."hl‘[ ;.;‘_' vfi\;:.]hu_‘_[l,“.x the matter of a speclal gession of court. | tions did not justify the thirst for gore which | ¢y "Halier to Nulton. Left on ba Lin. | scored in only two innings an "antasy second et LR R LR A LI S S s NORVAL. | yoapied to control their assoclates, colit, peoria, 11, Struck out: Kimel A et L T ) 1 2:28 class, trotting, purse $2,000: El Rami |8, I, second; W. Coleman, Springiicld, SENT FOR THEIR ATTORNEY. ore was a long argument during whieh | Bariies; inett, Dugdale,” Francls. Base | ST s naer Wpm,n, thece stralght heats.' Time: 2:16% | Mass’, third, "Time: 028 1.5, o 6 1 of the cations o aggressive members of the board made | on balle: Of Kim of ansen, ENATAC . . b2 Blg, 2 ‘alley Queen second, R « nile, scrateh, class A: Pinal won by e Ly aaLch L L M',,.". 'Tl el anAd “". G AL e I'”‘” | it by pitcher: Flynn, Tisher. Passed ball: | Thayer vee00 801000 0= Soup' third, me .flxvlg.- 106, Carrl o M. Brie nlml \-le “)\“ ‘JS}:M e being continued, all of the pupers were | ome very severe statements and not a few [ £1t, b Pitcher; Fivnn, Wisher, Faseed Pkl | TUACE oo B 0 8 2L 0 00 ¢ vrlingame, Anna’ Mace and Lillle Gled | Douglass, New York Athletic clu ond bundled up and a close consultation held, | threats as to what they would do If they | teries: ' Kimerer and Speer; Hansen, Dug-|and Olson; Thayer, Woods, Lohrman 0 started. Villers was distanced In the | W C. Hoome, New Jersey Athictic o, while a msn was hurgied away ‘o t"e residence | were on the ground. It was finally agreed | dale, Colling and Haller. Time: One hour | Searr. Unmipire: Robinson. first heat. third, Time: 210m0, 4 of R. all, attorney for the pretended | that the secretary should telegraph (he new | and forty minutes. Umpire: Lovis HASTINGS, Neb., Aug. 1.—(Speciai 2:20 class, trotting, purse $2,09: Athanio | Half mile, mateh face, handicap: Won by board. While waiting for the arrival of the | police commissioners at Omaha last night [ DES MOINES, Aug. 1i.—Scor gramoThe iastis el initated soveral | w race in three straight heats, Time: [ James J. Corbelt (75 vards); 1. C. Whe attorney, Joun McDonald, a candidate for | and notify them that the Kansas City A. P. | Des Moines ... 0 270 2 0 0 0 0 0 15| new plavers today, but put up a good gam et Al AR LA R AL gl LIS e chief of polics, drifted in and was introduced | A. is ready to support them in their fight, [Tockford ......0 0 00 4 0 0 0 0 26} pr L e S VR o and Hilda distanced in the first Rent | by & A, Blivie. Staton fstand (oth yardsy, A to the mon behind the rall, Rufus W. Gib-| The exict wording of the telegram, mem- | Hits: Des Moines, 7; Rockford, 8 Trrors: | (srete 0000001 1 0-2f 235 class, trotting, purse S1,00), 2-yenr-olds: | W. Porter, Waltham, Mass, (serateh), sec- son watehing the proceedings with a 1ook that | bers of the board refuss to make public, and | Des Noiies. & oekford, B ihatteriont W= g, i, ect and Van Metor; Holt | Tommy Britton won the second and third | ond; ~ W. Coleman, Springfield, Mass, indicated feelings of the greatest disgust. they disagreed in the interpretation of its | “VoNvaR CAug. 14.-Score: i and K £ Hastings, 10; “':i""*.”_‘_ ‘-’ I“‘u, 2%, Fred 8. Moody won [ (seratch), third, Time: 1257 4 In due time Mr. Hall appeared upon the | meaning. One of the most reliable members | 1)y oo e 0°3 00 0883 1| Grete 8 Hen a ey, | finat heat 22047 Aguos and Faustelle | One-thitd m wce, handicap scene and was taken off to a corner of the | of the order said this morning that at mid- | Jacksonvillé .00 4 12 1 0 0 0 0 o— 8| Uighirg Shatkey. 0 I L, R on by Lewis 1 @5, yards); Johin room to be at once surrounded by the mem- | night last night the Omaha commissioners | fits: Denyor, 10; Jacksonville, 13, I West Point’ and Wisner bands were 10 nave | WAS TOO BASY FOR WINN { mile, tandem, the char bers of thet pretended board and their frisnds. | knew that §¢ they wanted 5,000 men they , 7; Jacksonville, 3. Datteries: played b ay, but the West Foint i B e plonship of the Rivers I Hall read the telegram and at once engaged { could get them in Kansas City In less than | © nd Lohman; Schwartz and Johnson musicians fafled to show up, thus forfeit ant Time Whi « 1 Have Been 1 heat between C. i and W {n & whispered conversation with Mr. Broatch, | twenty-four hours, JOSEPH, Aug. 14.—St. Joseph-Quincy | ing the game, 9 to 0 i & o Bettered f Neceswary. rheau and J. Beam and Walter Beam in which he was soon jolned by others.| *Wa can load a train of ten cars with the R LR s it e il M —(Speclal, Tele. | INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 14.—Three thou- and B. John third, Time Five minutes later it was announced that the | best of fighting men,” he said, “in less than el e G dnes) WLE, the Aurora on the diamond nete Loday | 5404 peoble attended the races today. The meeting was at an end and that no business | five hours. We would have 1,000 men ini . Played. Won., '-,‘; t. P.C and had to play ten innings with nieteen | (Fack was in excellent condition and every- | pitys, Harry Maddox dropping out at end of would be transacted until 7:30 o'clock this { Omaha in less than fifteen hours after they | PROTIA ooorvnerense } + ‘3| tallies each.” Notwithstanding the large | thing was favorable to fast time. The | third mile. Time, one. e two evening. would call on us. Chicago has offered 15,000 . score it was a_ very i B Lavas y ;‘Nllnu K.“Y\]‘ and { only reason that faster time was not made | miles, 4:04 three miles, 6:08 g Outsiders asked why none of the business | men, and other towns have 1 help, an . . The Herpolsheimers got five tall ‘4“”) the | v ERc e ina R e iwere it plkHa 3 |’|l‘ Hee |“ .!l‘ ‘ m Or (en S miles, match race: Won by Fred for which the meeting was called had been | While we did not say how many we will { Quincy ... . 8 tenth funing, giving them the game, 21 der. 1In the 2:f0 trot for g.year-olds|ygi; Tl 18546 ten milea: 2058 4 transacted, and were informed that the pre- | take, we can get 8000 men if we need | Rockford 7 1 to 19, zins, Douglass Thomas' colt,” showed [ Harry Ty rode like the wind in placin o Jacksc i LYONS, Neb 2. 14.~(Special)—The | its ; . . ¢ Yana#a; commm kbloners Had:stmply mat for the | them I ) YONS, Neb., Aug. 14.—(Special)—The | itself to be a winner and established ftself | the mile record at 1:4) 2-5 and the {wo. mi G purpose of looking over some of the applica- [ Do you mean that you are going up | St J“‘,’J’"‘,, [ In: Tackson. | Most interesting’ ball game of the ‘season the third best colt of the vear by win- | at 3:56. The previous records were 1 € argest p[ece 0 Q0D D L2 : G Ao i 2 ohi | Blenco team of lowa and the home nine N 2:6, however, 0! About $2.000 ealized fc = chi REEET Ot OtiLIR-ADDLICATLE (were qURILNM R e Sl mon Bty stbalkfora Rt Dsst Moinex The home team was in bad luck, but iiock 1ipon as o coming phenomenon. Witk | fund. - Bob 1 mmone Kave A soarrin acco ever 50.d jor e moneg for the positions which they had asked. handed, just to look on. do you? If they bt 1 : S OTHE NA N sum, | And Adams made two tallies, while “the i ng it would "have gone down | exhibition for the benefit of the fund, A man who was on the inside of the|Call for us we are going prepared to see | GAMES OF THE NATIONAL AL GUE, itors run in twenty-four. The Blenco y 6. Thomas & Stured the - i o iy S that they get fair treatment. There are — : team is on a tour and will play Oakland, | 2:25 pace with Harlmont, a horse that is Bowled roth vorites, sohemes of the alleged commission, and Who | plenty of men walting today for orders, and | MeDougall Proves a Good Thing for | (ratk, Bl ang Misour ¥ afiey pomiand, | 2:28 b Ubon Ky Daany ae havioy atmaii | NEW YORK, Aug 14: brites. sufferad LR 1 "d that the tele- | & Would surprise you to see how quickly Patsy Bolivar's ( tutniog home.." The: umpire here was J. I*. | more speed than any other living horse, | at Aqueduct today, well backed outstlers N R Hotk) LHas pomptere of the meot we could get our men together, though, ot | CLBVELAND, Aug. 1i — Cleveland | Peiper. T sy, rnest and Thomp- | with the possible exception o Gentry. M| landing the money In most of the race HDAXE [RID bl B bt o e, raw. cDoug: 9 o | son; h fekgrson vas placed in the 2:10 list and reduced | 121 L 2ty 9 0 i o ey a 4 ait- ked MceDougall out of the b r A J 5 was pla t a b he said, had gone upon the theory all Gira ST nh G e N vt :'(mlr(h A Aot FoR i .,:',’,\\ 1| WAYNE Aug, 14 ~(Special Tele- [ Nix record to 2:00%, Which lowara i aner | 10 the opening event Terror 111 and | that the supreme court would ignore the re- 1 0 3 gram)-A large crowd witnessed a pleasant | half second. That' he could have gone|X were equal favorites, but were unpl quest and that Broateh and Vandervoort, re- | Another member of the board declared that | visitors made costly errors, Attendance, | and 1 -game Gf ball at the park this| today in was apparent to all. The 2:27 luuY and Ben Naid had a driving rdloss of thoir asreement with tha mem. | the telegram was more in the nature of an | 1,50, Score: afternoon between the Knishts of Pythias | trot was won by Itankiin without troutie | 10 which the former won by a head. Black $h Ciony AT e e O offer of sympathy and contained nothing revo- | Cleveland 0072300¢* and Modern Woodmen. It was, generally | and closed the program. (¢ interenciig)| Honneciloll and S Wynn, Sithe Jookey, was bers of the Board of Fire and Police Com. |y /om0 """ NoUtithiolens, there hias been con. | St Taoule .ooii0: 1000030 speaking, the most intoresting game play being manifes in the 2:05 pa which | Slightly brulsed. 1In the second Rebea misstoners, would go on and name their chief | [LUONAEY. NEverbeloms, theve Lias boen con- ) Bt ; St Louis, 15, Irrors: | Nere (his season, owing to the fact that it | comes off Friday, between Frank Agen was an even mioney favorite. Millie i led of police and patrolmen, This man said } ) . I e Wwas a contest bétween two popuiar lod Midol. Coleridge will not rt. for half a mile, when Irvana and Rte that the telegram from Justice Norval hurt [ the word passed from one to another that N . pImesieu The game resuited in favor af the Wood- | new owner soil today that ol vent o the front and had it out botwee the members of the pretending board more | theY were expected to be ready to go to S nall e -‘:n men by a score of 17 to 18, and there was | three he than 2:05 and a them, the former winning by a nose. lmo than apything that had heretofore occurred, | Omaha if called for, but no weapons were | ph' Rt Bat by | ot an unpleasant word in the whoi gaie. | tional race is exy vould not cat tional was an oddson favorite in the third 4 ey et comstitutionality of the | 41played and many expressed the belief UL ¢ ) | Umpire, Pitcher Rodman of ihe regular | much surprise t ord of Tast | Gvent and it looked at one tme as 1€ she | That insists upon d ali 0 R , s ok ase hits: L@ ] club. rear eclipsed. ould lose. eretic led to the strotel st j Churchill-Russell bill “squarely before ~the | that the controversy will be Jerminated ac | Quinif (2, Dowd (. Sacrifice hits: 0'Con: | “AHLANTIC, fa., Aug. 1—(Special Telo- | > 5t Sohmty Jieny Wiggins | & furlons from home both Herotic and kmo- | keepinga stock of } court, a thing that all of the friends of the | OFIINE to law without the need of Gt b1 e S Burkelt | gram.)—Logan played a good & SR e A L e A 1| tional were interfered with and shut out bill had been vigorously fighting for months. Ol Gornnan O'Connor. Wild ‘“"]“»““"‘““"fi the home team easily, Score .?*nwx- t:\k“s econd, lf:n-lh-ll ,.'fxm ul,].m ni '!f'):}"‘l’\:fr:xx|l‘;\.'x’:x 5o Inul.-x;mni.un:; 11.3: t PLAC lre s e AR Iy 5 5 ;. | piiche: <nel 4 i tia at. | stlantic vl 00 0 2 1 0 0— 4| Baroness Marguerite fourth. Joe Calk, Espy | ' at s e d won, | PLACE HUNTERS INDIGNANT. KANSAS €1 TROOPS NOT COMING. | pliches: Knell | B RSt o panie Y 5 1 2 40 10 2-15| Boy, Alan and Nobble also started, was selected to carmy the money fo After the adjournment of the conference 5 % : et naat ISR IR e Batteries: Franklin and Talbert; Save 2:% class, pacing, purse $1,000: Earimont | talenl = in the —fourth —race, = althou of the members of the Boird of Fire und B Teva T okt et ot | e hhurs EOR Nt minitee o and Quint’ Fase its Atiantic, ;' Logan, | yon_ e second, third and fourth neats | loundelay, | was backed, | down | rrom In the house? Police Commissioners and Messrs. Broatch, ’ 3 INCHI TS ON RUSIE . Two-base hits: Perkins, Fyock. T e 2:08%, bk, 2134, Belle Orr won |8 4 H BRAT T arE Foator snd U andervoart: neld xoetatiay atter: | Paul Vandervoort and W. J. Broatch say PHI A D SIIT8, ON DBUBIE. | iies | Dise NIt Adaith, iHome Frine, Millimar & the Jirat heat Bl Malor Hall was | 0 o Al b e oands 1o Hasmania | Why, the wise mother, Because, when noon, the last three named gentiemen were | they have received no telegraims from the A. | janded on Rusie in tho seventh inning today | hiarklio, Frrorss Atlantle, 11; Logan, 1. £ SIS, i o Cand Amos J wech &0 | in his third race in’ three consecutive % | taken” internally it cures in a few minutes, the targets for any number of shots from|{p, A. of Kansas City offering them 5,000 | and, assisted by his present of three bases | ®\LHFK G812 Jy Praniciin, £ ’Vqfifffim- Felo- | tanced ‘in ‘the first heat. pas too much for Charade and he wis | Cramps, Spasms, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, parties who had been following In thelr wake. | oo With which to sweop the ot | on Dalls, rapped out six hits, three of them | , GHIRONIY, T Aebeial Telew | 5127 clam, trotting, purse beaten w head under the whip, with wer- | R R oness, SickHeadache, e maTed abotte. Pastanont Dok Hoven { valtant. men o D the doubles, and cored seven runs. This hap. | SLam)=Ch JJefea oA manita hard h n the fifih race King o Ly oo ’ i y h pened after the visitors were si B[ Sonay e ouceEinya, o game of 3 y L Gold and Pay or Play e equal favor- | Diarrhaea, Dysentery, Summer Complaint, teenth and Farnam streets, were the con. | commission off the face of the earth. They [P aft 1X runs | foi. re: Cherokee, 2 f Lynn Bourbon was e CRNL LI 0 Gl it ! X Al e ;. oot ahead. The home team touched Amos up | (qia¥y Blore: cherol - - rd, Perriwinkle fourth, DolliKins, tes, but the latter refused to run untll thel Colic, Flatulency and all internal pains. gregating place of a large crowd, and an [ have, however, both received telegrams from | {1 four more in the eighth, one a home rin | Cherokee has won seventeen gimes straight | | Princeton CAlte Siner s Tay: [ last quarter, when he could not catch the 2 A : enthusiastic indignation meoting was held. | various poluts, including Kansas City, in | over tho right fleld fence. ' Four more runs | 410 (Wenty-four out of twenty-etght played. | jof Guy Frinceton, Lids 2 others, King Gold and Campania fought it DOSE—Half a teaspoonful in haifa tumbler The three men were denounced in round | which congratulations were offered on the | were thus tallied for the locals, Score RID OAK, Ia, Aug li—(Special)—A out to the finish, but the former was 0o | of water. game ‘of ball_at Villi esterday Strong. o8 . 9 terms, the speakers declaring that they | fact that they are membors of even an | Philadelphia ... 0 0 2 0 0 0 7 4 0 % ni Red Oak cltiby Tesnited | DORIAN WAS A Disarporveamye, | *Tng el Uity @ to 1| Used externally, it will cure Rheumatism, lacked sand to go on and take possession | alleged commission. % New York . 0. %01 31800 1 in o victory for the former. Score: 4 to 5. won, Ben Naid (6 to 1) nd, King Hero | Neuralgia, Mosquito Bites, Stings of Insects, of the central police station and the offices | “There is nothing In that report that the | Hits: Philadelphia, 17 2. o e Backed at One to Forty but Could [ (10 to 1) third. Time: 1: iunbm}:ns' Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Gougl in the cily ball. = One man, who was thirsting | Kansas City A. P. A. has oftered the new | Lors:, Ghiladelphia, iy New Farned | SUNDAY GAME AT FAIR GROUNDS. ot Win. Second race, five fu Irvana (6 to 1| S s J 7 d J Hel 4 Wew York, 5. o ond, Ve 5 J for a cup of blood, went #0 far as to aay that | commission 5,000 men, or any number of | hans’ i Ciein e N, TCrae Bt SARATOGA, Aug. 1h-Dorian, August | Won. Rebea (even) second, Venitia (o to 1) | Colds and all throat troubles. he was of the opinion that the members of sald Mr. Vanderveort. “At any rate 1| Farrell, ~“Three-base hits: 'Sullivan, Star- [ Jocksonville and Lincoln Wil Play | pimont's new purchase, failed to win the | P Time: L0850 000 ongs, senr. | Radway’s Ready Rellef, aided by Rad= the Churchill-Russell board had gone over | jave' recefved no telegram to that effect | ford. Home runs: Delehanty, Davls. Stolen in n City. Rancocas stud stakes at one mile, notwith- | ing: Emotional (7 to 10) won, Heretic 8 to| Way’s Plls, will cure Fever and Ague; Ma 3 bases: Hamilton, Van Halren. Struck out:| Omaha base ball cranks are to have an | &' e AF ¥ s KAt i i) n i d other Fe: i: the ;-n:«lmyhnnddmnr« ;I!(lllvlg wl;‘h]lhé Mem- | 4nd [ am sure that none of the other com- Taicld, Taylor, Farrell (). Double pla AR ok \he auca standing that he was a 1 to 40 choice. Only [ 1) gecond, Hetmia (5 to 1) third. Time: | larious, Bilious and other Fevers. iesloners was 1ha man (Rt by oaice oot | missloners have. I have received telegrams | Fuflar 1o Sraitord 1o Wilsons W ilsen o | °FF ot Arangements have peomes at all | two went to the post in this event, Dorfan [ B L e sixteenth: Her. | Wity Cents a Bottle, Sold by Drugglsts. that they might mot tet themselves dowoPted | from the loyal leglons and populists of various [ Fuller. ~Tirst base on Dballs: Off Luc B tan the T e e been made 10| .ana Victorious, The former led by a small | manita (7 to.6) syon, Charade (3 to 5) second; RADWAY & €O., New York, hard. Some. of them . announced tuat they | Citles, and I also received a letter of con- | off Taylor, 2; off Rusie, 7. Hatterfos: Lucid | transfer the Lincoln Sunday games here. In | niivein for three-quarters, and then Ih-a | Joomieiry Gon el Chirade (i ko, 9 55 were ready to join forces with Chief of Po- gratulation from Kansas City, but that was ']‘_a)‘lny and Clement: Rusle and Farrell. | this the Lincoln management will add to furious drive Victorious crept up on the Fifth six and a half furlongs ing lice White and the members of the board, | ffOm @ private citizen. A telegram of con- © minutes, Burnham. ime: Two hou and | its already great popularity in the metropo- | favorite. The excitement was inten; for [ Gold (7 to 5 won, Campania (8 to 1) s i P 1 n locked together up the stretel Pay Pl 7 5) third. Time belleving that they were men who had back- | Kratlation was also sent to Mr. Broateh from PRETTY PITCHERS GAME la and Wechca to] asI0 & patronage it oani|Viot, icta tinning ov. b hale Jenkthe. hail L ten ) PR i bone and would ‘stand up for thelr rights | Kansas City signed by some president and | CINCINNATI Aug. 14.—The Reds were a | N0l 8Ct at home. Bbright has his men in | itendance was fafr. Heresy and Marsian | Sixth race, one mile: Sunup (1 to 5 won, and a principle. ~Others blamed the attor- | Secretary, but I do not think that it was from | trifle more lucKy in placing Cheir hits than | F120, SAPCROW, ARE TWE [Gam 18 putting ub | carried a lot of monay in the first race, but | Jack the Jew (7 {o 5) second, True Penny neys who had advised the conference, and | the A, Pi A, We don't neod any assistance | Were the PItsburs and won i clote kame | i e pimant. “Bhrighi himcelr n vers | DO were beaton, Palling Water having the | i4'to 1) third. declared that their advice, which had been | because there will be no bloodshed.” e, Ton T oh eide, had: @ misplay, but | popular th Omaha, and has many warm | o .hY,,2 head.' In the second Sandown followed, had lost the day. Nearly all of | Isaac Hascall arrivei for a consuliati n while looked like a winner up to the last furlong, Auspicious Opening at Mystie, pitchers were steady and effcetive through- | friends here who are earnestly hoping that | y'Yen Song and Dance won by a length and | MREDFORD, Mass, — Aug. 1—Today the men at the meeting declared that they | the reporter was talking to Mr. Vandervoort. | but, Attendanece, 3,500, Seors he wins out. The first of the games under | 4 haif. Dolabra, at odds on, won the brought ideal racing weather and a good had lost hope, and that from this time on | He broke in wi Cimelnnatl ..........1 000 10 0 0 e_z|he new arrangement wil be played here on | furth.” Chant lad from poat to finish in the | DrouEht deal vactng weather and a good the battle would be against them. Some| “‘We don’t need anybody from Kansas City | Pittsburg 1505050 pk0s0x 0= 1 BURERYY, Raka HIe Y RCRROT e tteam, SE “he | 1ast race, ‘but ‘had Hittie to spare. Sum- | SOV TR F¥EE B e 212 and 247 Who were more radical in their views ad-|or any other place. If we wanted to annihi- | Hits: Cincinnati, 8 Pittsburg, 7. krrors: | was here, and a good game Is aertain e S P 9 trots, while six heats were required to fin- vised ignoring the agreement male by Messts. | late the city we could do it with the men we | Cincinnati, 13" Pittsburg, 1 Barned gun —— ¢ B e e ITIOTER: raline, Water | ioh the &2 pace, Bummaries Broateh, Vandervoort and Foster, urging that | have right here. Take the crowds on the | gluctinath 2 Tworbase hits: Burke, Gra Work of Chens Players. G (5 ) third, . Time: 1o0zas o Marsis 2.5 clans, pacing, purse $5,00: Jennie they take possession of the city property. | street corners, in the city hall and the court | Suor Senmet (o E Bibubi oy ba¥8 D0N0” | HASTINGS, Aug. 14 Appended are the | CSeoond fare haniiean waifs and a furiong: | Rolf won the’ thi and sixth "heats Of thus compelling the members of the fire and | housd and we outnumber the others by three Smith” to KEwing; Cross to Bier- | results of the eighth found of the interna- | £ong and Dawce (11 1o 5) won, Saragossa | And race. Time: 2:1 i I( 4 ‘A}nulh' : ; LUN Ny police commission to wage the fight. o¥nns EYoil'ihats weldonit iwant Ans: men|| to Beexley (3). 'Struck ont: By | tional chess masters’ tournament, as con- | (4_t0 B second, Ajax (15 to 1) third. Time AT Bk i Butteries: Dwyer and Vaughn’ | josted at Brassey's inst S fand 15614 4 B 1ok the founth o Toreman and Merritt. Umpire: Bittman. e T 5 3 ¢ 3 hO Mr. Broatch statel to a reporter last night | ime: One hour and fitty-twp mintos (yiaaker beat Walbrodtin a ruy lopez after | mijo: Victorious () to 1) won, Dorian (1 Wilkes and Aonits also stirted. " | " oy R Governor and Attor: that he had no telegram from Kausas City KEEP THE GROOMS GOING. Gunsberg beat Mieses in a king's knight's | i, Second: - Time: 1o o Dolabra (/| gayiswo rsi, sccond and fourth heats on the Supres: offering men, but he bad received one offerlng | BROOKLYN, Aug. 14.—The Washingtons | gambit declined after thirty-six moves o LS ERERRRYRIL TR O D0 Abre ! 2034, 21y, 216 Benton Wilke LINCOLN, Aug. 11.—(Speclal.)—There was | CnSratulations, had o walkovir with the firookiyns today. \Bird beat Stelnitz in a queen's gambit de- | 15 umond (8 10 1) third, Time: 10, 0 {ho thitd heat i 2.5, Catherlne Suy 0 - e iumbert, who started to piteh for the home | clined after thirty-six moves. ) 7 AR AL G eath W Lanning, Irenzie L, Electrie, but little talk around the state capitol today SEAVEY SAVS IT IS IAL team, ‘was tuken out of the box in'tne|' Schlechior and ‘Bardehen drew a four | plifth race, Chant (1 to ) won. | it LR Lotouets 11 A Dob Tesdiok | This extras ! Constipation, outside of that concerning the strained rela. % fourth inning and Daub substituted. An- | knights: game ofter forty moyvee hek ey thitol8) aecond;TEake BHore (pRtaH B ek oy ordinary Re- | zzfness, tio IR o tanaomia s T o wn Not A 1o he mde Chiet of | derson played a very poor game in the fleld. |~ Tachigorin beat’ Bleckburn in a French [ 1 ¢ eIt 2:12 class, trotting: Caprice won the sec- | Juvenator s Falling Ben- s existing in Omaba tween the Board olice Agn Selbach’s fielding and Joyce and McGuire's | dcfense after. fifty-six moves. All Were After the Money. 1 and fourth h nd race, Time: | the most sations, Nery- of Fire and FPolice Commissioners and the | One of the late rumors on the street last | batting were the fentures. Score: Mason b, Jurn i an English opening [ poRT HURON, Mich., Aug. 14.—The sec- E 23, 2:16, Nemoline won the first | Wonderful oustwiiching c 4 atl dervoor = 3 iy 3ro0 2001002005 ry-one moves 5 4 M'D and | discovery ot SRRAE, Droaichy Yandscyoort and Fos- linight was {hat “ex-Ohict of Pollce: Seavey | REORKIVD 1rescoetees 31D UETNET0LR 0 01 atler thirtroonie oves. - o plabo after | Ond day’s races were witnessed by a large | REal (n 2196 Wiatful, Troteln, J M D and | §, T 33 ; o he e R YT because we won't have any bloodshed.” . 3 A SR PR 20 Rl M rane R ancosa sl Hinatxtukasiions use, Forester, Opulence, Howell, Riley R e | :.A,.‘/)’a e ter, At 3 p. m. the tension was considerably b " 3 3 L been ad made a proposition in writing to the Brookl Wasi Gy | fifty mov crowd. Split heats were the order, and only —- i3 boen en- " 3 relleved by the recel ollow o i 3rookly ashington, 14, I ¥ p i i 3 e b paits. !rlnl:vrel:yhé;uv::,,r;,",If,:hf’:m‘,:'v’“ foligwing tele pretended board of fire and police commis- | rors: Brooklyn, Washington, 2.’ Earne Pllisbury beat Schiffers in an Evans gam- | one race was finished, two being unfinished all Attendance nt W dorsed by tho ; s A b Strengthens, f ns: Hrooklyn, 2; Washington, 5. Base on | bit after forty-one moves 8 :race was fins DEUIING A I O A T L Wiy gthons, OMAHA, Aug. 1i.—Hon. Silas A. Holcomb, | Sioners (o solve the question of securing pos- | Lufiy: "0 Gumbert, 2 Brick out: 1By | - Tarrarch boat Tinsies in a pal opentng | 410 0N not called at all. Maple Leat won | ~MILWAUKEE, Wi, Aug. 11.—The Wis- | yifly men ‘or Kl Luyiuoistes Goveror Daicom, N "7 ORI | Sesston of e room of the Bourd of e | Cpimbert : by R G TR R Pculag s card n strmgnt heacs Time: | comn Trotter and Dresders iawoclation | murope and JNGENE 8aglonesthe o an_ecarly date all' the | 3nq police Commissioners, that of the chiet | Anderson h Vergani and Marco and Telchmann and i3 1 ? . o me i PRALALI0E: : Hudyan curce members of the two Boards of Fire and | A nissioners, that of the chlef | ;s Treadway, Joye McGuire (2). Has- | Zanowski drew a giuco plabo an: (At et ooy : con | ance. Results: Hudyan s i Folice will unite in'a request for an early | Of police, the city jall, and almost the entire | gymuer. — Saciifice. hit: Treadway. Double | anesn's Kambii decllned afto taty rbves e A i fourth heats i 2ibite, |, Jree-for-all ‘trotting: Robbie P won the [ Purely vege: M i"c‘:v“o:l:x:olnf' hearing. Cun you get the court to fix a | Police force. plays: Schiebeck to Crooks to Hassamaer. | each. Burn resigned today from a game | 551 ang A Tourts peats 10 2:24. | second, third and fourth heats and ra ble. i Xmissions, short date? Answer. His cuggestion was that he be made chiet | {Vill pitches: Daub, 2. Batteriea: Gumbort, | lefe annioned westardarsady ! higorin after | ond heat in 227 Duster Mant Rengoron, | Time: ' 2:13%, 2:12% Major won the [ Hudyan stops anddevelopes FORGE P. BEMIS. | of police. Then he would ask his old friends | Daub and Grim; Anderson and McGuire. | sixty-four moy De Carr and Matetn also started OWR | flest heat in ¥ ns and Mauyg | Prematurensss and restores J. BROATCH. on the force, comprizing, he said, aimost | Time: Two lours. Umpire: Keefe. Attend- 2:35 pace. purse $100. unfinished: Gretchen | Wright also started of the dig. wenk organ| Attorney General Churchill received an ex- | the entire force, to report to him for duty, | ance, 1,600, Hustling for Sy ““‘r's:“"““f "s"‘ ey ‘h'l'"u',!““" 2:18 puce: Alice Director won the ra charge in 20 Pains in’ the act duplicate of the above message. He im- | He would then march (o the city hall and BIRDS WIN A GOOD GAME. LINCOLN, Aug. ial Telegram)— | 3 Knot Allen won_ the fifth and six(h | #aIght heats, (1 Billige 2108 1 dagh, (Clires losses mediately wired Chief Jpstice Norval, who | take his old chair. Then he would proceed | BALTIMORI, Md., Aug. 14.—Boston | Another su ful meeting was held to- | heats in 2:268, Prohibition won the \5.‘:2"1‘.,'(?51“. n : L 0ST i by day or at his home in Seward. The attorney {to the city jail and take possession of that, | tried Stivetts again today, but “Baltimore | night in the interest of a trotting meeting | third heat in 22614 Fdgar H won the given the utake of $00. Sne was the only | MANHOOD ‘ | plabisioppea general sald that as he understood the tenor | and he would see to it that the new b%:rd jut 'LI"'“:'-?:"‘;:r.'-}‘,,.'ff.:f"‘,.‘l;‘,f)“ ..Allr!uwfllrr-n ahe | this fall at Idncoln park. Palmer L. Clark | oUrth heat in Almont D, India, Jim | F0", V008 it b L , 50 3 oF the Jisputeh from Mayor Bemls and W. J. | was installed in the rooms In the elty hall | viry" effective. Boston Was easily dofeated: | and Morris J. Jones of Red Ouk, Tn, wore | L8, Perry. Mollie, Aathleen, W1 "Joe Patchen will pace against time to- J Broatch, it had been agreed between them | assigned to the fire and police commissioners, | atimdance. 3,30 Store 7 present. They announced what they could it id Newton W alsg | MOTTow. to submit the conatitutionality of the new law | If resisting violence was offered he would | Haltimore ..o ... 00 3 0 2 10 3 s—9| 00 1n the way OF securing oy, Fould flsle Nufwacd and Newlon Wi alo | REu il mes P s TS Al to the court on an agreed statement of facts. | overcome it with greater violence. Boston .............. 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0-2|World beaters in the trotting and pacing | 2:28 trot, purse $00, unfinished: Laundry LV 7 ug s : Governor Holcomb sald that this, too, was his | 'Mr. Seavey was arked last evening whather | _Hiis: Baltimore, 12; Hoston, 6. Irrors:| Line and a gréat ideal of enthusiasin was| Giri won tho first twb honte m 2ons iy | ¢ HET AN Aug. -fimi Sape ht Tokly, Over 1000 privata enfommeeth v understanding of the conditious, and as there | it was 50 that he had made this proposition: | Baltimore, 3; Bosfon, arnéd runs manifested, It ls understood that the meet- | Tilton Thorn won the third heat . In 4 i ki rers | stage. It is & eymplom of seminal weakiess was no dispute about the facts the question | He said he had not: that there was not ihe re, §; Boston, 1. Two-hase hits WE Gin o pe hell tpGanst week in October, | 2.7, Maspero, Tony T, Alienden Girl, k the twenty-four-hour bieycle rec- | COq%, 0 n0e SRR, SISO 08 1 %0 days to be submitted would be one of law, ivoly- | slightest foundation for the rumsor, Brodie Carey. Threebase Sould aine b B aweal !y Prcinl meeting | iora Hell, W. H. °Cahsidy, Reno Mc’ He started at noon with track and | by'the useof Hudyan. ing the constitutionality of the act. To| It is known that Seavey, Haze and Bebout R e boy: T horiame run: | John R. Gentry nng Tobert J. “The commir, | GFesor and'J. T Case also started. It ery e et avorable, twring (he | Thenew discovery was mado by the Speciale Mayor Bemis and Mr. Broatch the governor | held an executlye session’ at the corner of | Tong to Tucker: Duffy to Ganzel; Gleason | tee on subscription feported favorably, and | Williams Wulled (o ve Backing. | five-eighths miles, and (¢ was then thought [ Tt is (he strongest vitaswr made, 1t 18 vory wired as follows: Howard ‘and Sixteenth streets yesterday | to Jennings to Carey (2); Jennings to Carey. ; It is thought the ni ary 315,00 ‘o put| SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 14.—Thomas H. | that his chances for smashing the record powerful, but baimlcss. Sold for $1.00 & paoke VINCOLN: Aug M-In my judgment su- | atternoon, and then adjourned to a hallway | First"base on bails: O ‘Fofter, 7. o 81l | the park In condition will be raised within | wiliame, presidont ot tha California | Wore excelont g orG packages for §5.00(ylain soaled boxes). preme court will convene in extra session { in the supply building of the Boar: 2du- 18, truck out: By Hoffer, 2. = Bat- ow Jays and wqerk commenced. ‘Three ey ol J a 9 t e glyen e. Ifyon bn: to hear this case. Will put myself in com- :*.‘m\m_ \\)lninx-’:'u :‘h‘n-t ‘remained. h:a‘g fi\‘.ul:.du ferios: Hofter and Clarkes SUVEts and Gan: | hundred ana- Bfty; box stails wili be re. | Jockey ciub, who went to Chi and New ra Bleet o P R M s R LA ; e antls ed, six m munication with judges of the court and let — - zel. Time: Two hours and twenty-five min- | Quired, a grand stand and completion of the [ Yerk a few wecks ago to secure backing | INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 11, e physical :'yf(m:;wo.;:ulm«j:l "‘z..:‘" ki) sl you know result. BILAS A. HOLCOMI, ANNOUNCE . ., utes. Umpire: Hunt mile track. Twenty thousand dollars in | for the Bay District race track, is said to ctors of the Natlonal Turner soclety in b P S e A e Y The governor also sent the following 1o the NORMBEY STANDING OF THE TEAMS. purses will be hung up. have failed in his mission, and as a resuit ot 3 b . y e Gwspaper b e Aasbrtion: that the | session here clected Carl Zepp of Cleveland, JDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE, chier justice and his assoclates on the su-| The engagement of Harry Willlams' com-| . 0o Blayed. Won dast, Ber Ot Sian Tywo Hustings Boyw. Rt Eeatanas Samfion fhat, the O, president and Arthur Kopp of Cincinnati | Jugetion %"’"‘,“’"v'_'l"‘.'k:;‘&l“"""‘“- Dot hanch: s pany in the new melo-drama, “A Bowery | Baliimore ol 31 M3 Manager Bracket! of the Quincy team has | t0 secure capital in the east with which to | ¥Cretary. us KFrancisco, Cel. e A (',‘“.'-""}'l“,',",f;‘,' i Girl” will begin on Sunday evening next ! 591 | added that lively little amateur, Jesse Rey- | puy Ahc track, of which he had an option buy the track, of which he had an option e AT M et LT, € | at Boyd's. thester: and contime for three Ak AR B3.7| nolds of Hastings, Neb, to his aggregation | causes n recognize the facy rmm‘“ 2 end_tho marvelous Franch 15t3 of the old famous Hudson Medical Institute. urties 80 Omuha police controversy unite | mights. Mr. Williams will present a spe- | o’ : 3 3] of ball players,’ This is Reynolds' first as- | that Ss s s a good location for dy CALTHOS fr e, aul o ‘:-; bt moum, arly, breseatation of case | clally organized company for this play, every | Philadelpiii - g Unment (o s jsuie. team. hut we will |08 track, the ‘renastions that Corrissn SWEET ——SAVORY —— SAT|SFYING pire s taisbomil) prome o8 o al adjudication. In | pember being selected on account of some | Rrooklyn A © to say thal he will soon put up an | 87d S L3 et ol 8 7 e R my judgment the importance of an early | N . v o article of ball that, will equal many of the | POsltion track next winter are sall to have and “final wettlement of the controversy | *Pecial aualification for the part assigned | New, ¥ork i Ay . Tibis o h | ade he! about investing at the tc ¥ A aehington o big gu in the assoclation fade them timid WAITWNts me in requesting the supr them, and the result will bo a remarkably | §A7PLIKION -0 Jake Geumamy who Mas been playing first District his timidity 1s said to have court to meet In extra session at earliest | brilliant porformance. The rehearsals of “A | ¥, Uille Sy T o base with the Hasiings Y. C. A, team ) Intsnuifiad “by. the hikelihg {he couvenience to hear this cause. Bowery Girl,” which have been progressing | ‘Guiiec today: Washington at Brooklyn: | $1ned with Peorla on Tuesday and left for Jegisiature would pass a lnw limiting SILAS A. HOLCOMB. |in New Ycrk for the past two months, have % at Philadelphin; Boston at Hal- | l4ncoln Wednesday, where he joined the ey 3 3 T t held eac R lay District t GOVERNOR HOLCOME'S COURSE. been under the skilled direction of Mr. Ben | timore; Cincinnati at Cleveland; Pittsburg | team e A S R SWIFT'S PREMIUM — ‘There appears to be a siugular misunder- | Teal. The sale of seats for the entire en- | at Chicago. Fred Will Ride at Lincoln. and it Is asserled that the board of super e ‘ standing in the minds of many republicans in | B45ement will open at 0 o'clock Saturday | gcORES OF THE WESTERN LEAGUE.| H. E drickson, the (yolist wao | ¥isors will soon st that strects be ‘cut | AND the state outside the city of Lincoln regard. | Moriing at the box office of the Boyd. - X was suspended gome time ago, last | opdinance to that effect which was passed i HAMS Indtannpolis Takes the Sixh Seratght | 105, “CUEE BUE T Ak et | ordinanee G th Which was % 1914 through the block In accordance with an ing the attituds of Governor Holcomb In this [ * o " Mor Tpiver, 1L newmn 19 e the oea' thh be won AR Rasy Nerning Riuss, Game from Detrolt, man leon of tne racng brord P - in some way acted in a revolutionary ma At an carly hour this morning a house | pETROIT, Aug. 14.—Score: VT s A PR B (o iy LA 1 English Papers Roast Dwyer, ner. Oue promiuent republican at the cap- | 9Wnad by J. Thompson aud cccupied by | petroit 3110040010 0-10aliows Fredrickson to tido in the Lincoln| LONDON, Auz. 14.—The remarks attrib- ol today said that he Lad been under tho | Mrs. Croweu, at 3408 Wobster street, was | Indlanapolis ... 6 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 1-11 | races, which begin tolay.. The g teiiow | uted to Mr. Michael . Dwyer. the Ame impression that the governor had met with | 4amaged by fire to the extent of $500. mul lh-lln)l\h tH lllhlmslup]-;lln 17 L‘;rnr.\ lAnl‘l‘;'Iv;’Hn'» n xnrn ; and will .4].].(.4, can horse owner, in the interview with him o) 2 o - e ndianapolls, atieries ars 5 With the he stancing all of - anded fro e steamship Fuld t;:\n:h(‘ll. r;::nbcr.:":'tflxln ane pabbolnied LOCAL BREVITIES and Twineham: Phillips and Mclarlan ipetitors Mter D Jpuiag Romithe sLainshin Puida afterward had receded from his position. It “ MILWAUKEE, Wis., Aug. 1{,~8core - quoted as criticising his treatment in I Wi explained to him by another republican This evening at the Barracks, Beventesnth ' seesscensa ) 0 @ f: 0010 3-4 Marringe Li land, have been cabled here and are being equally prominent that such was mot (he | 3nd Davouport siraets, the life story of a Sal- D20 42300000 arriage licenses w by severely critieised. The Sun, for fustar o, case, and that the governor was still within | Yationist will be narrated. In addidlon to this [ MHits: Milwaukee, 6; Kansas City, 0. Er- | county judge yesterday as follows: say Beokuse SIwyer snc his hovess and {he ihirly-day Uit provided by tho law, and | 1Were will be music and singing Jorat Muwaukes A Bansas chy. & Enme and Residenc 4 Tors AL s o ot baras: he e i could at any time before September 1 surprise | The Grder of the Eastern Star will have a | Yapner 0 " 200 Weaver; Hustings and | Blorldge 8 Daniel, omaha.... been wwindied, robed end husiled most ir fals b1 08 Py ety Qualees, the other two members of the board by giletly | plenic at Manawa on Wriday ufternoon. Har- | ST, DAUL, Aug, 14.--Score, first game: B e . M sbomninably, e all know the stuff of SWIFT AND COMPANY, calling & meeting and suggesting (hat, acting | mony chapter of Council Bluffs, Vents chap- | 8t Paul - - 220000425 eart Chatlls, OmaNL .. D B e e A A Y BOUTH OMAHA, NES, under an alleged law, the constitutionality of | ter of Owaha, and Adab ehapter of South | Minneapolis . 300105401 Robert McCracken, K : Fho Bportaman says: “Clearls the latter which bad uot been decided, they might | Omatia will participate with all theif friends. | Hits: St. Paul, 12; Minneapolis, 15. Florence Pritchaid, _ (Mr. Dwyer) cannot be beaten at any pr VAV VVVVNS | e gy Think of the thovsands of hams and bacon that go out from South Omaha daily! We select but the best ones for the brand, “SWIFT'S PREMIUM.” Smoked lightly— trimmed nicely—extra mild- not salty. No man could make them better,