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riffin, Lacharice (2). Double plays: Shindle | moves. Walbrodt and Pollock (Vienna) and o . y v " to Lachance; Shugart to O'F Bird and Janowski (pkisl) drew thelr games The Douglas County Veterans' assoclation | Interstate Tennis Tournament Reaches the ""“I*";:M,"{@“' W ..“:"j\u i R 7| atior 41 and 114 moves, respectively The | El Rami Leads & Serious Pileup on the |met yesterday afternoon in the parlors of the | Says Ho Oannot Seriously Consider a Presi- Official Records Opfl] 1o the Pablic. s up o date: Lasker, Tachigorin, Henderson hotel and the newly electod i inati inals § One hour and foriy-one minutes. Umpire s g e 0. Walbroat, | ; owly . Finals in Bingles, 1914: Steinife, 10; Walbrodt, Quebr fTrack. Woors it SOatd of SRR wore Iogoed dential Nomination, Murray. Blg: Masil e into office and the afiairs of the assoclation i A Well-Known Physician Tests the — BROWNS LOSE ON ERRORS. ird, Schiffers, o VEW YORK, Aug. 2.—About 600 persons, [ 7% each; Blackburne, 2 7 eachi were turned over to the new management New Discovery With Most Successs ROUNDS ENDED smallest crowd of the season, saw the | Albin, Hurn, Janowski, ley, 6 ench! . > RS ANE | WOULD NOT DECLINE THE PRESIDENCY ¢ SECOND AND THIRD QU SV of piba seasop, saw, 8| Aliay g Janowikl, Tiisley, ‘s enchi|ALL HEAT WINNERS“TAKE NEW MARKS | Sare iiihed brer fo the new minagement, | fal Rewnio. battle for the last time this year Breiten- | gani, 3 President, A. T. McDougall, Wat:rloo; vi o Dr. George F. Brooks, No. 20 Temple stein pitched his third game within a wee : : aos, Boston, asye oed wrte by e | il e o S o odhse | Moves Befents Tnrne B vk chwlon | Rinia Ok sebtathry, 0, B Helerion, | T e o aL Aecukly fue ¥res O ™ ubve, iad . osd matly sl o /10 behind him did not play properly NEWP A . Aug. 2, v 4 orse, aha; secretary, J. P. Henderson. s Y . y by Contentants, Mt Browns hit the ball hard enough 16 | for the match In the national fawn of the Grand Cireuit Shows Besides the foregoing officers the associa- | ©F S1Iver and Thinka the Unit medicines in the course of my practics, but Visitors Rather Dixa t win two ordivary games. Fuller's work at | tournament could not be wished for, S Time nud a Serious tion has an executive committee consisting 8t SHOWIR Awt X 9y i S A A R MR n Large Crowd. “\':“1' g Teatuire. Do 208 a8l Tas out in force t &rand matoh bee Acoldent. ;-‘z lw|‘ u,:) one :_1 y'm.w'; '»:Hr. of the seven Upon the Question, [-“A\flulnl‘“ - II‘||!II4(-')I‘)Y1I|'(;I> [1‘,;,'.'\'“‘\:1':.'.“ N Ok wuveeiianid 305 0 0| {weer to decide which irand Army of the Rupublic posts in the N e . o BRE b T P I O ot Ye S| man will do battle with ‘Wrenn tomorrow county being represented on the committeo day to one of my patients, u lady, who has b . York, 10; St. Louis, 4. Er-|for the championship. The match opened by three members. y 8 fetiring sec- | - 4 Lo i had chronic rheumatism in her limbs for Yosterday's program in the Omaba inter- | ;pg Vouis, 4. Earned | with Hovey serving. Hovey playcd ail | NEW YORK, Aug. 2%.—The grand circutt | L5 (0rée 1 eabmitied e annua) rein feci | TOPEKA, Auk. 26.—Judge Henry Clay Cald- | years. “Her knee and elbow joints were stiff, state lawn tennis tournament was carried out | runs g lous 3 Dases on Fama The Bedond ot weamont¥ i, A7t | trotting races began today at Fleetwood park |a number of bills asainet the askoeision naq | VeIl O the United States circuft court Is here [ and she suffored great pain. Its effect was gt {othing now remains but the ; By Clarke, 1; by T tested, running 10 doyee three times. Hovey | With fine sport and a good Monday crowd of | been audited and ordered paid, the matter of | 0 €HLer & decree tomorrow for the sale of the smply marvelous. Reliet from pain was obe played off this afternoon. There was a large o T Hovey, Lirnedl getung ¢ r EUTeS: | (0 good condition for fast time, every heat |C "l.l’llfyl.;lll":‘I;llli}h'lli:\r‘;:n‘" e length and | family and will leave Topekn tomorrow even- il R B number of people present yesterday, both Z &\lm.ku‘(y.“r‘l‘v;:l..hl: annon; s drives were too sitong and he [osi | winner of the day making & new record. | amd Merse i .mm:m‘b‘ committea to | 18 for St. Paul. A reporter found him in his | years. 1 shall prescribe Munyon's Cure for morning and afternoon, who fully appreciated | ke’ at Farret: Hreitemetein and | omunuaily ‘at e pel. The mateh went T, 4 A-ysarcid AHEY HaN Won-many | formulate a plan for devising ways and means | 100 ot the Throop, -!n‘ ¢ lw:‘n.([rhl'uln'tl(lnn that come under my the efforts of the players. Peitz. Time: Two hours and eight min- Ll o v s In the grand ciroult this year, was |of omplishing the desived ‘result. The | ‘I suppose you know you have be “Munyon's Rbeumatis Cure | uaranteed In the morning all of the remaining ties in | utes, Umpire: Jevne. Wheel Rnces nt Creston. tiie Bavortte i’ the 4 ace for 2:30 trofters | COMMmittes met immediately after the asso tloned in connection with the presidential |y oo b LB B gy ¢ to the sémi-final FRANK GENINS' FAU CRESTON, Ia., Aug Spocial atbed o O tion metting adjourned and made arrange- | nom:mstion? asked the reporte to cure rheutnatism in any part of the body, the singles, preliminary to the sémi-fina HOSTON, Aug. %—Genins tried to play Grtaii Sk Bl "‘ -]”-l‘l‘*” -“: I“'"""" and would have probably won in straight [ oF HFIRE St L H:tx:dr'rmnl \,'”“-M‘;‘ Yot he ;,M:‘*”}';l“lf-m” N or muscular rheumatism cured in round, were settied. M. Colpotnor and W.| ,.opq bade Tor Pittsbung today and made | o anged for | this . place to. follyw | NCAt8 but for an ugly accident in the third | Septembor T 8t which thos progross will be | soms tatk of ft. 1L is & matter LD R RTILLE Bannister retired, and six ties were played off | enough errors at critical times to give the e ObAY iy “—rw 2 » round, when he fell in a heap, throwing his | raported, out which 1 do not care to talk. | shooting pains in the arms, legs, dli s courts. : Those who survived for ths(Fafme to, Boston, Hawley pliched & flnel o O ate aoine o] Lte o o e Howard., yiolently to the ground | = Comrades Henderson, Ball and Morse were [ It is a question of individual preforence With | oigno ack or bre afternoon had an y time of it in| 3 "glegation of Knights Temy from | about twenty riders following the circuit | nd injuring him badly. Burlingame, driven | appointed to re desirable ground some- | the millions of voters, So far as | am con- U the morning. Farquhar only gave Con | Pittsburg was present with fish ho: and | and Creston is on the route. The prizes | by John Dickerson, ran over El Rami and | where in b ortunity to capture three games | Cheered the visitors heartily. Merritt was | offe qual any on the circuit and the |around the track until stopped. Dickerson | next OSAg A8 oppsrtunily to captur & given a diamond stud local admirers, | meet promises to be an inter escaped unhurt. Isaac Fleming, the driver | sented thanking Comrade Feenan, the re gard it s ani 1 think that " and was unfortunate into the bargain in | He responded by hitting safely. Scorc Hiso of Nomad, also went down fn the wreck, but | tiring secretary, for his energetic’ work on | foe o' " il ht 1o on spraining his ankle during the second 8et. | Boston ........cceeeeed 01 1 0 0 0 0 1— C ; : Ty 20t oft with a severe shaking up. The others | behalf of the assoclation an o a88q ot Austin required but thirteen games to de- | Pittsburg - e 0100100 0 LINTON, Ia, Aug went on in the race, with Ei Rami out of it, | decives h soclation, and the association feat McCague. Slocum had a similar contest | Hits: Boston, 4; Pittshurg, 8, Brrors: Bos. | Sfam)—Jack Daugherty, “Evansville | peinod burdy whining cleverly. The Julges | of fenyiough The Hee to thank the citizens | | with Percy Young, and Waidner scored a ) S ed, st itee KIS WHASAL Tifigten, ‘s colored Hehvi{7Giioes “thwe B1: Ram). ey dataaces: ot o: the "ajton, for thelr hospitablo treatment | ang I have had nothing to do with whatever | nearly every disease, which are sold by all Aaht Trohle o o wel T e rete | Fune: ckiey, Biolen basce: Stcnecl. Huven | ot champlon of Indiana fought @ iney' pormitied ihe. othera to stare. sgsm | one roeold foidlers and ineir guests during | taik tus been golng (he rounds. replied rue | Arugiisia, motly for 25 conts x battse slight trouble trom Caldwell, In this match | FUnS: Reckley. Stoten baocs; Stcnaet, Buses | ploody ten-rourd draw” al daylight thia | 1heY permitted the others to start g (0| T eeting o1 Judg | Those who are in doubt as to the nature of he‘found that all his balle were killed at| Ciingman, Hawley. Batteries: Nichols and | was refeves, The. fient wan wiheciie Moonstone a rather easy winner of the |2 o'clock sharp whow ciere! ot NeXt 8t you are for free silver. That you [Yon, 1505 Arch street, Philadelphia, giving the net. He only took eight points in the zell; Haw and Merritt, Time: Two | Chicago sports only 10, for which Paul starte trong favorite. | siderable. arp, when there will be con- | iana is it not? full symptoms of their disease. Professor first set, and only once got up to deuce. | hours and five misutes, Umpire: McDonald “ (e secoed Towt Sfarted aptreng favorite. | siderable business of jmportance transacted. | *i g8 b SOHEC judge lighted up with en- | Munyon will carefully diagnose the case and 4 gitig ends he Attenda 6,000, - {In the second heat Moonstone lowered her ey e ge lighted up with en- | Mun 5 4 a : ! After changin ends he tried the lobbing | Att . Mectings o™ r4 o . % t i s he o’ N give you the beneflt of hi Ivice absolutel; . 5 (G OF THE y record to 2:09. The 2:17 class race had to be FOR COMMANDER-IN-CH husiasm as he answerad: ‘Yex, sir; that.is . game, and was more successful. He scored [ DING OF THE TEAMS MASPETH, L. I 4~ 16 ostaiotion on asonst of Arienbas, driee thtes obke ¢ correct. Iam for free silver without reserva. | Irée of all charge. The Remedies will be sent twenty-eight points in the second set to ayed. Won. Lost. P.Ct. | vigne of Saginaw d Hoando o8¢ L@ | postponed on ac of darkness, afte e t Waldner's thirty-six. Baltimore .0 [ B3| ark in the fifth ro; Frank Erne of heats, Catherine Leyburn, winner of the | Efort to Place Mnjor Clarkson at | tion without reference o International 1o any address on receipt of retail price. ekt o ATTE R . a leveland . 197 L4 62.6 | Buffalo ocked o b first heat in 2:14, was an outsider in the bet Head of Grand Army. agreement. It is plain to me that there can SLOCUM DEFAULTS TO WAIDNER. Dloabore : 2 bug| fumalo knocked out Jack e onico o0k | ting, Benton Wilkes going to the post n | As the time of holding the national en.|Dbe no Intornational agroement favorablo to If the afiernoon. the game that wes pul] Boston 43 58| contest at 126 pounds. favorite. - He outclassed the Onward mare | campment of the Grand Army of the Republic | S11Ver because England will not agree to ac up by the Chicago men was rather a disap- L e —— and won with something to spare in 2:13, | uy | m 2 1 cept free silver. 'What is the use of paying pointment. Mr. Waidner started out with [ Broo S Bl Rourke's Teanm Disbanis. coming back the next heat i 2:4. Re- |q & crarperr o ches. the friends of Major | attention to foreign countries, anyway? ~Are considerable vigor, and in spite of his oppo- | CiciiNAL : 7 F] DAR RAPIDS , Aug. (Special | S. Clarkson of this city are seeking to | we not capable of mznaging our own affairs? nent's very accurate and careful game he had | Now York 1 51| Telegram)—The Cedar Rapids league team class, trotting, purse $3,00: P agnify his boom for the position of com- |1 think we are and if not I am in favor of little difficulty in capturing the first two sets. Washington 03 & 3| was disbanded today, principally on account won third, fourth and fifth hoa ander-in-chief. tnnexing the United States to Canada or Waidner was active as a cat, springing | St. Louls .......00.00 103 7 1] of slim patronage. The refusal of Burling- 2115%, 184, Annamac W B S aiat Wik e some other convenient country.” around. the court and up Into the alr, and | Louisville ::ii:: 9 0] 2| ton to play here Sunday was the immediate | seoond and X s third. El Rami Ris movement was begun at the last en- | iy Catdwel takes & grest dent of pride bringing down some excellent smashes from Games today: Pittsburg at RBoston; St. | cause. o won first anc ats in 2:14 5 campment of the Nebraska department by | in the dispatch with which the affairs of the a great height. The third and fourth sets ( Louis at T st e L NEw e Niagarn Win e “};\:“"“.l BT dnias the adoption of a resolution presenting his | Santa have been adjusted since it has were very listless. Slocum maintained his | iViiie. o8, (hndEphio: Cinclonati atl moppay, Aue. 2 ard ~Gould's | reuth, Nickey, Operatta, Van Sandt and | 2Ame as a worthy candidate, This resolution | been in charge of his court. “All of the careful sy game, aever attempting to kill 2 e yacht, Niagara, won today's race of the | Charity also started @ is now bel nt to all the delegates to the { Parties,” said he, “are anxious to the a ball, and Waidner did not seem to have RN LEAGUE. | Roval Torbay Yacht club for twenty-raters, | 2:10 Class, pucivg, purse $2,000: Moonstone | national encampment. Accompanying It is a | Properiy out of court and it is believed the the energy in him which he had shown be- - Isolde was Second and Luna third, “| yvon in three straight heats. Time: 2:00, | letter, reciting the mafor's military record | decree will be carried into effect and the fore. For the third set this was no surprige, | KKnnsns City Wins a Pair from Grand 09, 2:10%. V L':-”-* wesgteqend 1o three | and stating that he has been long a faithful | pul ers at the sale come into the pos for it was natural for him to rest after his| Ruplds and Takes Second Plac FATH CHARGED, BB, Sterling, ' Altvs, Wasd Wikes kays [ member of the order, commander of his post | session of the property within sixty days hard work, but when he did not show any | KANSAS CITY, Aug. 2.—Score, first , B and Whirligig also started % ¥|and of this department, attending national [ As for the 'Frisco and the Atlantic & ifle Better tennis 1o the fourth set and iet tais g0 ) O Lo oNecdleanly Avrented a| 3.7 class. trotting, hurss $2,00) (undnlshod): | oncampments an delagate. and. raember ot | it will fequire some. time Tonees pres after the other with even a smaller number X o ooy Catholic Priest Reprimande Tienton Wilkes won second and third heats. | council since 1881, three times member of the | ent receivers of the Santa Fe will be con executive commitiee, and once | tinued as receivers and will be in charge of 1, or soreness in any part in from one to three hours. It is guaranteed to promptly cnre lamenes, st and swollen joints, stiff back and all pains in the hips and lons. Chronic rheumatism else | sciatica, lumbago or pain in the back are speadily cure ‘Would you accept if you were nominated?" [ Munyon's Homoeopathic Home Remedy *“I would prefer not to talk about the matter | Company of Philadelphia put up specifies for the county on which to hold the | cerned, the mention cf my nwme in that con annual reunion. Resolutions were pre- | nection is out of the question. 1 do not r of igames to his credit it began to be whis- | Lo i T 003 R et The case against Father Kelly, who was | Time: 2:13, 2:14. Catherine Leyburn won | national pered that after all Mr. Slocum was going Cansas City, 9 Grand Rapids, 7. | arrested by Officer Thomas, on complaint of Im.fln x:;?r"‘mh.;:v”x‘ w!"_\‘\”‘::mm-y'.‘::mly\ iffn;:‘n-l honored by election as Julifor vice com- Iln-A other two lines until the aff are ad t0 pull off the match. Errors nsas Clty, 3 Grand Rapids, Block Watchman Enright, on the charge | Wilkes, Ora, Double Cross, Jaksonian, Kit. | mAnder-in-chief. It is urged that his serv- justed and the roads taken out of the hands At two sets all, however, Slocum walked | Batteries: Kling_and Zahner; Stafford a 6. tpan TH e R tie R, Orangelander, Erusie, Maumefam, 151 | 16 in the war and in the order and his | of the court. 1D b the timpire 'and annouriced his ttentisn | Carptien; npers & prieat . and belug 2| Ropingen and Delmar Bl siorimcam character make him eminently fit to occupy [ Do you think the 'Frisco and the Atlantic to default in Mr. Waldner's favor. It was| Second game: suspicious character, was tried in police Wine the position. & Pacific ‘will be continued under the Santa S e s realized | Kansas City .. 281021 211 court yestera: The c i ke Wise Ones Hord Hit some tune before the ators realized | {ansas City, - 0000 4 0 o_4|court vesterday. The complaint had been | LOUISVILLE, Aug .- Big fieclds and Ay S g a r"ll'llll“';u'(’lmh:l”x‘;m\l: lhhx‘."‘.n“!v‘ 'y gradually began Hits: Kansas City, 12: Grand Rapids, hanged, charging a disturbance of the peace. | good fi were the features of today i No one ¢ £ Srrors: Kansas Cf Grand Rapic On motlon of the prosecuti ey d ring the first two races the track | Cars i . % | out of the hands of the recciver: RS bihe s Anal e piived Yol 1 an | B ansas Cit and Rapi 0 P uting attorney the . During the first two races the track [ Cars May 1 Over the Line Fe manage was_asked n tell until the roads are taken £ larées’r piece teries Hastings and Be: n; Jones and vera) 8 i h . ot v v 3 of the opinion that the bondh i adjoining court, beginning about half an hour pbell, Tversnd gentismes . Wis dimiuseed, . adtsr Tar vite AR RoL s SEHERLE dtig s il 2 favor of continuing the management as one OfGOOD TOBACCO earlier. Farquhar was suffering from a very me Was called at the end of the scventh | Which the attorney censured the two com- | ol '0F rain-that Tefs the trach & veriapia | Yosterday afternoon the Omaha Street | great system. No one can reaiize the amount —_— lame foot, the result of his morning's acci- to allow the visitors to catch a|plainants in severe terms. sea of mud. It was a bad day for the talent, [ Rallway company completed the laying of the | of work that has been done to bring the ever So]d or dent, and’ was not able to make the fight | AN oo s Enright was the first witness called. He !(;:IL{:l’\\nl’:l“ll-‘n\l‘i:””h' oeder ur‘nl\.vru‘-;_\ But | double track on West Leavenworth street | Atch affairs up lo where 'l“ ¥ now T ,'l‘i...i"'.’“HJ.T,".,.“§,{"‘.’,.§‘,fi,‘_‘§..2";? DAISU | [ndianapolls ..........2 0 1 0 0 3 1 0 07| testified: “I am the block watchman on | wionit "iEe comuding event furnished |10 @ Point as far as Forty-elghth street, At | The system has been very fortunate in bav PP s . o oSt @l ‘) o i o o v ry ing spite of ull the rushing that the Towan tried | Minneapols . 00000000 0-0)North Sixteenth street, between Cass and | the most sensatipnal; finish of the day, |that point the county graders were en- s inne Squire G winning. from S S, & heavily largely instrumental in the speady adjust to_impart into the game at the start. rorn Tng ety 15} Minnoapolia, 6. | Er- | Nicholas. Some time after 1 o'clock Sun- | pOUiie G Winning € orione. HewultancaV11Y | countered and the track layers were pulled | mont of the afairs of the ompany. The The final round of the singles will be | teries: Cross and McFarland; Healy and | dsy morning, I saw Mr. Kelly go into the{ Kirat race, four and a haif furlongs: Prin- | off and put to work on the west end of the | trustee. the. Uniah Truse company of New . played this afternoon, commencing promptly | Wilson. Union hotel, and come out immediately, | ¢SS Prim (5 to 1) won, Sanphire (21 to 1) [line, near the state fair grounds gate. The | York, has also besn a gres help and the o at 4:30, between De Roy Austin of Omaha | DETROIT, Aug. 26.—Score: followed him and asked what he was doing { 6§00 Trilby 8 to 1) third.” Time: 0:55 the very best attorneys and they ar Ly (hird.” ] 41, | ok on this end of the line will be pushed | speedy arrangement of the business is a wai- and H. L. Waidner of Chicago. Both of these | Detroit . w3 999983 0.0-10]0n the street at that hour In the morning. | (13 el Wen: TrsolomarEl Sclling: Switty along as rapidly as possible. ter of congratulation. It is my policy to men play a vigorous, aggressive game, and Mg‘(‘“u'fi'“ ?m"’ 0 fi 3 o) = 1| He told me that he was a priest, and that | Hulbert’ (13 to 1y ihird. Time. 13161, The contractor who is doing the graj get the railroads in my court out of the re- when they meet the contest is bound to be a | H ta Detroit, Kkee, 0. Batterios: Gane | he was stopping at the Midland hotel. I ac- | Third race, four and a half furlongs: B on the hill on West Leavenw s ceivers' hands as soon as possible. lively one. Whether either of them will be "Boyd: Stephens and Bolan. . C*¥1€ | cused him of stopping in a doorway and { nie Louise (3 to 1) won.. Altedens (e yesterday that he would finish h i T 7 T8 SUICIDE wlll.lnl to take the same numxml of chln:vls TERRE HAUTE, 104, AGs. 2.—Score: |being with a woman. At this he began to gecond, Willie ~Shannon” (0 to 1) third. trnn( week, providing the wenther continued | HuGm DOMMITS SUIC . Sk B s Gl 3 7 5 avorable. Street railway omicials said L Bt. Paul ..ivcieeenedd 3 won, Trilby (75 to 1) ond, nte Fouse X g pos N nse rug Store. which cannot be decided until they oppese : Haute, 4; St. Paul, 1. Er-| On cross-examination Enright said that he | (4 to 1) third. Time. Joiore “onte FOUSE ) 4pqlihe stringing of overhoad wires in five bl el et et g each other in the courts. Yesterday's | rors 3. Batteries: | bad not seen the man with any woman, but | Fifth race, fivk furlongs. selling: Squire | days after the graders left the street. They | WELLSVILLE, Mo, Aug. 26.—Hon. § scores: Nops and Mullane and’ Boyle, supposed that he was in the ha with | G @ to 1) won, Sir Dilke (7 to 5) second, |are of the opinion that the line will be in | Hughlett, one of the best known men in Mis- ppos s e hallvay ‘with SRy { e ‘Singles—Second round: 2 STANDING OF THE TEAMS. one. Hs admitted that the priest gave a|J°¢ Clark (% to 1) third. Time M operation to the fair grounds next week 1if | souri, shot and instantly Jilled himself this De Roy Austin, walkover; M. Colpetzer, Played. Won. Lost. P. good account of himself and explained his nothing happens. to prevent the pProsecu- | agrernon drug store. He was alone » r. afternoon in a_drug retired. Indianapolis ........ 98 64 34 e riog 5 tion of the work. .4 Fat Viddlidely v } % 8. Caldwell beat Carter Wilder, 6-3, 6-0. Kmm“’(,“y MU, ¢ 6 a lvr';x:;‘:;’l'ln:‘:\;‘l"er:filfi.m_ ihaad e Aug. '%.—~A muddy track mil- . | when the revolver was discharged, and it i . Waidner, walkover; Dr. W. Ban- | St Pau Ti2 g h itated somewhat against the sport today at ) 0 3 q unknown whether the shooting was pre- | M 8 occasions. nister retired. L e e b making a disturbance on the street and ar- | Fair Association park, but the talent wue. PURING [COUNTY 187 COMING. meditated or accidental. His friends assert ‘;‘i ot eh AR 4o Third round: Minneapolis ... 100 49 51 rested him. He told me who he was and | ceeded in picking four out_ of the six favor-| Will Have a Flont In the Parade on | it was accidental. If he did commit .suicide (= o th 3! H o the operay &De‘_‘l'finy Austin beat George McCague, | Detroit . . 101 45 asked me to g0 to the Midland hotel with | ites. Attendance, 2,000, Results: Nebraska Day there is no known reason for the act, as Mr. s U Terre Haute 11211 101 59 him and that he would assure me of his| Kirst race, purse, six furlorgs: Whatchie 2 > Hughlott was financially well fixed and his | Y84 35 Farauhar veat . 1. Youns, 61, o e Mo bolis ot Tndhnapc) | Benuineness. 1 called the wagon and sent EYeme Son:, Pay Eern, (15 to 1) second, | Fred Sonnenschein, who is in the city, says | family relations, as far as known, were pleas withoul” gainin, B i % Games today; Minneapolis at Indianapolis; | him to the station.” atinet (3 to 1) ihird. Time: 1419, that Cuming county proposes to have a float The 25t will b> held tomorrow. Mr. W. F. Slocum beat P. 8. Young, 6-0, 6-1 4 < T oy him oo ace, selling e o2 < ant. The Inque [y L H. Waidner beat 8. 8. Caldwell, -0, 64, | §;, bl 8t Terre Haute; Milwaukee ‘at| * Conductor Murphy of the patrol wagon said | 15 e, oo lingOne Mokin i (K161 in the parade on Nebraska day in state fair | Hughlett was prominent in both politieai and whiff of Semi-final round: 3 that he went to the corner of Sixteenth and | yecond, Dave Sac (G to 1) third. Time: | week, and declares it will be the finest in | racing circles and had scores of friends. He ERIAL De Roy Austin beat J. B. Farquhar, 64, | WwESTERN ASSOCIATION 28 Sumi ots and tow v s and | Toaars : : ] ; c v osecut! ttorney of Montgomer SRN ASS RESULTS. | Cuming streets and fonnd Officer Thomas and | 1:16%. g Radhiidt was prosecuting _attorney gomery N Waithar beat W. T Kiooirties Block Watchman Enright with the priest a e, purse, 2-year-olds, five fur-|'"® s the intentlon that it shall be al .,y unti) last fall, when he was beaten RN 3 nar heat s u8lopum, -3, oln Glves prisoner. Thomas -said that the man was a Maxim (1 'to 2) won, Sylvia | surprise in every particular, and Sonnen- | by Robert Shackelford, a republican. He I i s RN Down and . bogus priest, and a suspicious character, and second, Carrie C (8 to 1) third. |schein says (hat in refusing to give any sort | owned a good ul ng of Tacing lnlnr\.u\. n;_lmli GAMES OF THE TIONAL LEAGUE.| ROCKFORD, Aug : had beaten the Union hotel out of a % se, e: Dellea o | of description of it he is only doing what | Ing Mamie S, Fonshway, Valdemar, Uncle Ruck e 2o 0170707000 0t bill some (wo months ago. He was b won, Chicor (15" (5 S5} mecond. Ocenlia | cvery other citien of the county will 4o, pre. | John LIRS ON ST Baltimore After Winning | Lincoln ... et 3 ~61 that Enright was drunk, and was not re- | (60 to 1) third. Time: 1:40%, ferring to let the float show for itself when | entered at the recent meeting in Kansas LN E Koty Y s Fourtee naecutive Thmes. Mits: Rockford, 6 Lincoln, 15 Errors: | sponsible for anything that he might have| Fifth race, pu ven furlongs: Strath- | it appears in the procession, He was yester. | City. -Mr. Hughlett leaves a widow and two THE FASHIONABLE PERFUME. BALTINORE, Aug. i—Aftor winning | Rockiord, 2: Lincoln, 2 Bateriess Under- | jou,. mecond, Crevasse (5"t 17 thira.> S day I conference with the loeal managers | children. Flowery, vefreshing, delicate tnu:lln-T m;.]m‘-uu‘xwc”gmn»;g Ilu‘ll;:nmr h;m: SRy S er % St =L scond, ”\'i"“"“;" o Bl ,-(..in;xllu‘n.i }fi'".,.‘"'\ffil}fi"x-'fii"v."'lv'",;( It te 2 ]or;)d l:s'm i | to Cincinnati today through inability to hit | Quincy ... 5 101301 . " ol'ce | 8 Won, Morcel (8 to §) second, Overella| A letter from R S ALY 8 o SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 26.—At today's or sale ruggists only. Rhines at critical stages. Hemming started | St Soseph . 000310086 A ”" M"“‘."]”'l"f“", s ,{“".(’,"" "I”“ to 1) third. Time: 1:47. th) Loev, Sty swoun Send 4 float; and :\., lr"v\).: I‘\Tlrn‘n‘ s T e IHPERlALCRéWN EEQRFUMWYCD. okt : % Aol rrors: | Station last nig 7 o'cloc ead | 5 — at probably Juvenile d of N i) AL o Sionedod him, but conld not sop the wc. | Gresvy: Bolan and” Johmeon; Jones and| Lok, Presented tho sppesrince of having had | DRTROIT, Aug. H—Enirios were few 1a | s Suricra (i ess,of Colonel Cody. | aking eleven jurors now selected. The new | MEYER BROTHERS DRUG CO.,AGENTS. succoeded him, but could not stop the bat- | ichuel. an unexpected encounter “‘llh a beick wall. | the Windsor races today. Three favorites | would apply for participation in the festiviiies jurors are: David Brooks, liveryman, and .J ALSOTRY (WEDDING BELLS) Two new B v taturos were: Briiiis ne s usging STANDING OF THE TEAMS, l:n;‘;:: - “{fi(“ i flm‘ ‘:;D!L‘;“h""“ '?1(:‘ and, two second chioloes won Hester low H. Babbitt, wagon mak As soon as one WPERIAL | oe A LB oW, | 0dors. bition at short and Miller's cateh against Played. Won. Lost. P.Ct. [ + B hetn, PH AR et the strack, Tecordifit five furlongs ito Gretun, more juror is obtained the actual trial of the crROWN the fence. Attendance, Score: Lincoln .. %8 .3 | veloped the fact that he had G w‘[:u‘-m‘“{\|x|('§‘r:‘»h;'“’ Track. fast. Rosuio" [ D. Smith and Jemes Carly, vho say that[cose will begin, as the prosecution ha Baltimore . 00103010 49| Des Moines ond best In an_encounter with dishes and | Waather cloudy, furlongs’ Susie they are from the village of Gretna, were | abandoned the plan announced some time ago i i Cincinnati . 10512000 3= Pearia A white woman, Lizzie Vermass, who mersault econd Weola third Time: % to try the cage with fourteen jurors, as per- ] 1] Y Cincinnati, 16. Krrors: | 1oy lives with Moore, was also arrested anl held | P " g e T e inol 3381 ands aotts by Sdndge Berka yeater- [ 10, VLAY, SR8 WAL CONCLO8 U tore, M et GCUPIDENE, cinnati, 2. Jarned runs: | St oseph as complaining witness, Moore belug charged | ‘Second race, five furlongs: Minnie Clyde | day. Witnesses swore that these two men | firat® A"y 0, S Upeed b, he last | Cires, The " eirartet et 3; Cincinnati, 9. Two-base hits: Games to v: Lincoln Peoria; with having beaten i won, Nbg\ house second, Old Man third. | entered the house kani by Fiorence Nels at S 1 Xcerses, Yaughn (&, Hoy, Miller, Jennings, Clarke. | Moines at Quincy: St Joseph at Rockford: Moore and the woman live at Sixth ard | Time: L2, 0 0o L 1004k Capitol avenue on Saturday nigh, Drilling for O Suspend die, Carey. ce-buse hiLs: G ; : d ‘race, o e: Birdeatcher wo (P e R 5 , Care hree-base hits: 3 sl A Leavenworth streets. Yesterday Moore came | yhind, Face, one mile: Birdcatch [ locked the door, keld the weman &rd de-| FINDLAY, 0., AUg. 26.—Owing to the two S L L TR GANES OF THE. LIVBLY AMATEURS. | home In an_intoxicated ccndition and ex- | M onetn sace fon sucorc:y. Tie: manded money. Upon re‘usal 1o diszorge th EES sasazg One dollar a 1 : et reductions made in the price of Ohio oil last x for Brodie. Double play: Vaughn' to Gray. iirs i > pressed his dissatisfaction with the way in | Subito second, Bandala third. Time cash they assaultal ner and thea 'eft. The| . % o s al sale by CTHE base on balls: O Hemming, 2; off Clark. ""‘"';fi’:““"‘,""“,_:."‘_'.’:r Booumach by | Ulich the woman run things, This started an | | Fifth race, ‘mile and &' sixteent woman and a follawiag of soveral fomales | Weck the leading producers of this field | J MAN DRUG CO., son, 2; off Rhines, 5. Stru : By Hem- TINGS. N {1 argument, which resulted/in the woman being | Jim divar second, Mrs. Morgan [ living in this locality gave chase and after | have ordered the suspension of all drilling 7 % 110 F ming £ by Clirkson, Rilnes, 3| HASTINGS Neu. Aus 36 (Boetal Tele- | O o' tho grotnd, Moore thon vented his i g running a block 2o offices piaced the men and | Oberations as soon as wells now in progress R AT Batteries: | gram)—The first game between Hastings iRg.coa Tonng A el are completed. It is cliimed the pres:nt pr o Hemming, *a Rhines and | and Tecumseh was played today at the | T8¢ On the furniture in the. house and the 2 THE COIN, | the woman under arrest, of oil lxluf‘\ not afford |A?\\lil Iuvr A’UI:IA:HII"!‘;‘ Vaughn. ie: Two hours and for hew athletlo Rrounds. There way o smalj | Woman says he fell in a pile of dishes and mith has been befo.e the court before cn 4 | of oil doe minute: pires oy yd Al s glass he had broken up, thus injuring his charga of disturbug tne peice. Seme t'me | P s RSN crowd in attendance, but the boys playe b LD Y™ WHIPPE g good ball. The feature of the game was | 134 . s ago in same locality he tore down the | Organs and planos rented at Hayden PHILADELPHIA, Aug L B e L i T 4T T L P The preliminary hearing of Frank Barrett | shutters and smash. s. He was re = — won in the fiist inning on (hree singles andq the 1ong hitting, in whiclh Hoftmeister fig- Nellle . ¥ox iinder Arreat. his mother 'fof hayl 4 leased on his promise (o pay for the damage, 223000000000 : \d4 ured quite prominently. Scor o ! s | and nis motuier for having in their possession a double off Young, although Clevelami's A young girl, Nell'e Fox, who says she is but never pa‘d for makng the repairs mreiched fleiding, Would hayo. givon ham | Hustings *coorcori@ 1 3 8§ 9 4 1 o-g| A youns sirl Nello ¥ox, who se she is | (R ST, PR I L Bneeeon for muking the DELICATE WOMEN lrla‘nhu,nm il lxlxw othe hapd ;l'a,\ln(:; l‘<;-l:"‘""‘ll" ks 1 “ADFU 04 the complaint of her mother, who says that | before Justice Cockrell. Some cloth that had rman Republican Club. ching was of the gilt-cdged order, anc : Ha 3 . _Error: 5 ” " ¢ b found in the house of Mrd Barret At Pabst hall last evening a meeting was had it not been for Boyle's fumbling fn the | Hastings, 1; Earned runs: | the girl is assoclating with bad ang’] pegt Sainy : MTOLL s 4 J ninth nning the visitors would have boen | HAstngs SBtedok cptt iy | HHe SKELIS Associuiing it bed oumphiy, and | ol iosd/ CIL sorsesponds with'Ehat, wranned | he1d far the organisetion uf'a Germen repub shoula use BRADFIELD'S shut out. Attendance, 690, Score N AnOT: o atterios: Web- | near the corner of Ninth and Farnam strects | around the money, also some wall paper that | lican club. Fred ¥. Schnake presided and Philadelphia ... 40000001 1-6 3 o 08 onnor, Conlin anc u r o, old e was similar to that in her bedroom he t il ce lined both sid of the hall o f Umpi Walter Friel of David City. in the rear of the old Canfield house. The girl A the attendance n hoth sid I h R foamnsn @ 0 6 0 88 ¢ 011 VoL i, Neb,, Aus. 50 —(mecist Hol- { sdmime that. she has bad asecolations. hut | Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Rush orouss| G irqidance permanent organization and rnl:-"“i-nl||".'fnl~'1‘|lr|l\lu"“‘- 13; Cloveland, 8 am A modt exclting“game of hail was | she thinks that she can choose her own com- ::fi:;mle;i : l\\l‘r[m E.‘y:,r‘r,::“ very lx:d.\‘\":y. :»u( on constitution ||n;l |-y;|(‘\'«s '“rl\x"vln])pu\l\ll;jl : Phils a, % Clg d, 7 v o e today between Coleridge and fons, she is 18 years of age. She ad- o develo ew facts in the case. | to report at a meeting to be held in a wek 1 delphia, 4. o : B . panions, as yea & v A k qt 1s erh Toule and exertss won- i Betonante, 3 Home | heventi i pyien onas won in the | nits “to0, that she has been in the habit | She denied having any knowledge of the | Among tho present were Jacob Houck, | o derfal infiuetce in Strongthentin wot sy om | Bty Baciiiay pyourkatt, Home | eley mbing vernl Lostly arrors o | of frequenting the dance halls of the city, do- | money or even that Frank had it in his pos- | Georga Anthes, George Helmrod, Philip | 4]y amvine teoans (i opkthenti boe s stem) 3 en | high on account of several costly errors in a & “ o v o ) 2 purities. Henlth and strength are guarantocd s ‘l“vn‘vlwl. n;\\mum I'A)Iln: : Double | the first of the game. Score: Creighton, 16; | Sbite her mother’'s protests, An effort will :li:m{'“ ll'ritrnk‘ '\m»"liTm‘l ‘-;’mx:, Ih?n »’und Andres and Charles Wehrer. 10 resuit from its use. H allman to Sullivan to Boyle; Hall- | Coleridge, Krror [ hton, 14; Cole- | be made to send the girl td the reform slate: ha celved e money from B - My wife was bedridden for eight nthi ' i fan to Hoyle It base on balls: OR | ridge, 1. Struck out: 13y Rodeman: 4 by | school it she is found o be under 18 yours. | & Party named Charles Wells, whom he met Infantry Target Practice. arter using Braaneid's Female I egnin $15 brought to Nicoll the Tai- “"fi' 1. S50 ments, O Beymer, Ratteries: Creighton, Beymer St gt three years ago in the county jail. Wells Members of the Second Infantry left for tor for two R o EoR M vers. ark. 1 il 1 t ARG O'Connor. Usniteer Emaponehte: Young | and Bullivan; Ggleridge, Rodeman ~and TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, had been arrested at that time for trying to | (ne Omaha Indian agency yesterday, where 3 g P, or will procure a made-to= Bt and e i b SRS b ] g o — pass counterfelt dollars and Barrett for steal- | o " i g0 Into camp for target practic BRADFIELD REGULATOR 00., ATLANTA, GA d it that before the QUITE A SLUGGING MATCH. SUNDAY GAMES IN OMAHA. Domestie. ing harness. The money found Friday had y gy ) $1.90 por bottle. order sul ha! elore th R GGy R A MAxe) The Hayden Dros. defeated the Arcades.| Rev. Samuel Bissel of Twinsburg, O., the | been given him, so Barrett said, by Wells | the target range at Fort Crook having been T 1 iff would hav SHINGTON, Aug. 2i 1ay's game | Score oldest living Y. graduate, died at’ the age [ to dispose of, but the coin was such a poor | Abandoned for this season. It will require ow tart wou ave cost from a spoctator's point of view was one of | Hayden Bros. 65220020 of 98, ik iy six days of marching to reach the agency. BRR Dot of the noason. s niis one of y 0 imitation that he-had decided not to try to 4 ) 3 & $20, heavy and the score was a secsaw to the | ATcAdes ... 00032010 9] 4. McConnel, the well known temper- | pagg jt, Barrett '¥Af’that he intended to|IP traveling over the open country the 40 4, JThe first hAIf of the ninth was played | piEhe, Nineleenth Btrect Btars whipped the | ance lecturer. was pronounced insane by | give 1t back to Wellsish soon as he saw him soldiers will deploy much in the same: mase . ) b . and Chicago made one run, but it was then | FIEhth Street Sta ore: robate Judse e At Cleveland, Qi .y Both Mrs. Barrett mnd her son pleaded not | MeF 88 though they were marching through Like reductions will be noticed 80 dark that Umpire Keefe called the game | Nineteenths ........1 2 0 0 0.0 0 0 0— 3] terday. rfel the country of the enemy. L d of Plent and It thack to sven fani 9 ighths 000060006 22| Forty-five deaths have occurred among the | BUItY to passing gounterfeit money, though and o enty in th 4 1 ety ion played With twa Men our-of remnias | The Commission Men shut out the Retail | BeKT0es quarautined for smallpox at Hagle | Frank did not deny jugtha would.ave dove in the price of other suitings L an ) dhayos s (ost of reguis Commisl s e R Pass, Tex. No hew cases or deaths oc- |0 had he not begh' afraid of being caught S e ik e e R e R R R O O Justice Cockrel figed W bonds for thelr ap No Hot Winds and overcoatings from §15 @ “Charley hoss” his three-bagger would | (io el T v at Lake City, Mich., has decided | pearance at the Novimber term of the Uni- & . h wree-bagier would ; T00000000 00 at Lake City ha » 0 No Drouths. to $50 and at all prices be- have been good for a home run. Attend- ance, 1,2 Grocers . - drps % ¥ shooting af J. P. Smalley, who at- | ted States court fh the sum of $1,000 each. Fran: Grocors Hons and Witnarish and | tempted to hold up & West Michigan train, | They were sont back to (ne wouniy e Washin X 9220050 008! "the Motz Bros. and Fort Omahas playea | Wa8 Justifiable homicide. await trial, as neither could furnish bail Ghiary .- 3000020 815 9] o Tmikiate 0N, apc. 3 4 The Arapahge Paper company has filed an el Its: Washington, 13; Chicago, 14. Errors: | Sopic i g| assignment. The Carpenter Paper company | COUNTY SCHOLS , IN GOOD SHAPE. Washiueton.' £ Baenéd runss "Wasningron: | S Thaar 8 8 9 8 3 1 8 0 -3l e et ket (oo pigel Ay 7; Chica Two-base hits: Dahlen, | M* A 2.4 = 4] for $900. No schedule is made public. Moxt of Them''Hav, t oree. Avbey! Joverett. Three-base nite: Gettlng the Racers in Tr oMe. . B. eard, who Is staying ot 0ld Work of it A . Lange, Selbach, ome runs: Sel- 3 drechard, Me., struc er daug! r Josephine o bach, Wilmoi, Lange, Kittredge. Stolen | , BRISTOL, R. I, Aug. X with an axe and the young lady now lies in | Bast Omaha sta¥té® its school year last bses: Abbey. -Saerilice hit: Morcor. Double | besan work very early foday on Pepender. | a criticul condition, “The mother was tem- | Monduy with an §té#dance of thirty-three play: Abbey to Cartwright rst base on [ The steel gaff was put in place and the top- | porarily insane. 4 A ihoc (il fo Palls: OfN reer, 15 off Grighth, 3. wast_ralsed into_y At 12:45 o'clock | = Governor Stone has appolnted as delegates | PUP!S: The ‘"“:\‘ 'm:;'_'” ot ) ol pitehed ball: Metiuire, ety she started for - tow, though | from Missouri to the national prison confer- | 10W sult next wédk*Heginning either upon ;n‘:::" .r\\'-:fl:n\fi;‘rm. 50 k outt By {iu; “‘qu| n uw:m..llx-u‘ wa xlx completed, | ence to be held at Denver next month: J. | Monday or Tuesday. “Flie town schools of the ber, §:; b, 1 3 os: Mercer | but wiil continued duri the trip. L. Pa Dr. C. H. Willlams, Rev, W, War- v o el 2 and Mcquire: Grimith'and Kittreags, Thae: | " Rreesyse mued J aihe . Pe " 3 ) county will observe the latter day on ac Two hours and forly minutes. — Umpire: | safely foniod 4t 3 e oo . Vo B Cool summers and mild winters— tween, two m’ni ll!lrlm- m"'ll«\ lrnlst;fl " yun‘:‘. Free fucl tich lands. “ine rail- T roads and the best shipping facil- Irousers to order for ¢4 that it bring the markel of the Py whole country to your door. Work under the old tariff would and this land ylelds you abundant, never failing crops that bring bl have cost $5, and similar prices and you haye something te 4 TRARE S 699 POt ren saving on all trousers up to $14. Central Mississippi N % well watered, good roads, triendly (0| Skilled labor was never so Keefo. TAtar wan towed to. Sandy HanO'Mng. and | Charles Van' Sinfo and Frank Kell, two | 0unt of Monday belng Labor day ; people; never failing returns from 5eyen bays, r ¢ Tro oir | “N y teac e needed,” chest soll on the globe. Th 2 / YROOKLYN WON AT WILi alar Yanowed to Sandy Hook. With het | 15-year Loys, ran away from their| “No more country teachers are needed, { o richest soil on the ! e good or abundant, and we 3 Ed Q0! . nomes in Sedalia, Mo., and lay down on th Superintendent . Hill. “The o tide ‘of mmigration 18 furning to- 4 BROOKLYN, Aug. 2%.-The lrooklyns| the hichest type of raciug yacht that has | Pafirond tels ere the e struci by | *AY8 Superintendent .} 8 country wards this wonderful reglon. Twenty N found the Colinels Tather cusy ut 1aitirn | Sver been sent 10 this country. John 1ysion | & ot aohil Mhere, thay, wors struck by | sonools are mow' il wepplied with teschers lots of people in acres there With any mort of care have plenty of it. Fk this afternoon and won almost us Sd.hat he thought the contest would be | escaped with some severe injuries around | They ure ready to begin work again. The to whom you Pays you more money than the best Lievilios s 'n0i" o5 grho pitched for | Sloser than ever betore, aud what mo one | the'shoulders and neck average length of the country school year Is couldn’t sell any other planho & soresln the west. Stock runs & | gamples mailed Kennedy 'pliched effectively throughout, | doubt her stahility. She does nol resemble to be nine months. Over haif of the schools than the Kimball -even if it Vegetables every month in the jarments expressed. Attondance, 1iW. Score; Defender in the least, but thero s 4 slght Schnurdreher of Prague and {two | 2 1988t Will be running within a week. Elk- isn't as high priced twelve. Garden farmng and frat Pk o3 8% 8 0 3 8 g ag| forombanct ‘s Wiglant’ B0 kot |, Schmurdrener o rague ana oo | 8100 LY Tyl withn », week “ec | ot ¢ : inghvs Darias, enrmng ond ers 207 S. (5th STREET. Loulsville ' 0001010 o 0| hat she Will take a private spin early 0- | i abg bop oAk over Waterloo all start next Tuesday. 14840 A the northern settiers now than they Al4 OUR WoRE MAte ‘e st wane it Bro. Louisville, 7. ¥ morrow morning. American delegates are present at| One reason for the long school year con- Rearance—of the Kimball out- over made hefore in their lves THE BEST JOUR TAILORS. yn, i 5 i - Pwo . Jelegates s Sy A i do all others—and coxt iy, 3 L Lbutevitie, . Hirned funsi| Promress of the Ches Tourmey. | fhC internutional statistical congress, which | templated is due to the excellent financial S04 0088 " a8 Peaches, pllma, pears, sirawherrie Chicago. st. Lowts, : grapes, persimmons, early apples, apricots—in fact ail small frults are o Bl Omana, & profitable, never falling sou of revenue, For full partioulars ad- BOSTON. Tev TA R Dunven. DESMOINES. PiTTssuR, touch—tone—action—ap- HASTINGS, Aug. 3.—The sixteenth round | ##*ned at Terlin yesterday condition of the sehool funds. The schools, much to make as any—only it's - 25 ‘ t Faure of France recelved the | taken as a whole, have not as much money sold at ever so iuch less of the Inie rmatlonal chese tournament re- the United States cruiser San|as they had one year ago by $30,000, the profit. sulted as follows: Gunsberg beat Mason in o at Paris yesterday. amount on hand belng but $19,000, but the A Scotch game after 55 moves. Stelnitz beat [ Wour of the {Albin in & pad opening atter # moyes. Tins- | mavement in Chorg-Tu, Ching, have temn | owin i 3 *hong-Tu, China, & to the deereased debts of the dlstrict '"&t‘?fl) hfif; eben in » aygen's gambil | peheadod VY athe new viceroy there. They | Some of the districts, after levying a oo NMnals and Art GEO. W. AMES, General l!filll. : urn in & quean’s gamblt (declined) after 35 | Gn iy oo ive dcted With the consent Of | pay off bonds, found themaelves. without any 1543 Douglas, Woamaqron, e lome . R moves, ‘schigorin _ beal Verganl in @ b bonds outstanding and had to obtain author- 1617 Faruam St., Omaha, Neb, KAtSAS CITY. SANFRANCISED, MINNEAPOLIS, Glucco plano after 38 moves. Marco and rab—— ity of the county commissioners to divert 5 e i | 5 Schlelster drew a Petroff after 2 moves.| Tents to reat, 1313 Farnam St the money 1nto some other fund. Eoanss =Y HARTFORD. POKTLAND, ORE. LOSANGULER leaders of the anti-foreign | financial condition is better than ever before A. HOSPE, Jr.,