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A v 21 e ————— - THE OMATA DAILY BEE: [FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 189 DEFENDER'S IN EVERY WIND| £ st ot e st ot | ROBERT J NAKES FAST TIME | s sutbfids b2 2 | WAIDNER WINS THE MATCH| wan o e cwoun hret and Pletz. Time: Two hours. Um- : . N Attorn ll!n’rlfl ‘e: Hurst RILEY GRANNON'S LAS KILLING, Drive It Out COLONELS DIE PATNLRESSLY. - e oo NEW YORK, Aug this s N . NEW YORK, Aug. 29.-The Louisville| Bucks Henry Y eavily nt 10 to | ., 100 Lt " b oy Outraced Vigilant in a Light Breeze and team ‘wound up fts Serie with (he New Defeats Joe Patchen, Gentry and Mascot 1 nad Wt y Ohicago Man Gots the Deciding Set from | morning says: Attorney General Hancock is ' Yorks this afternoon, Josing an uninterest- : W YORK, Aug. 201t was Intensely 1 preparing to bring suit against the American in a Gale. O N T re (han 30 Three Straight Heats, K, Aug Austin of Omaha. ¥ American B fame, Rt e prarners At | ¢ T R T Fakoos. sopibery W-inaet 1he: owitete | off the honors of the day. S tendance was small. In the Iuw-:;‘ w| race authorizing it to transact business In this | oulsville 000 000 0-1 there were but fvp starters, but Buckrene state, § SralimInacy ‘shipe Ware i GAP BETWEEN THEM GREW ALL THE TIME| foulsyilie oo 8 0 0 0 8 8 90 0 i FOUR SPEEDY PACERS MEET IN A RACE‘ el SHEB(X ,{ B, e hous | VERY CLOSE CONTEST IN WAY OF POINTS | state. ‘The preliminary steps wore faken Louisville, 8; New York, 3. Karned S (e Mol LS 1068 B Py o summons to appear on Saturday to answer to Vatiipsis Btiowed. ¥ e e 'a o F ‘\)\y»vu‘rlr u”rAx: ml .'-Fl“ b I"h““!ln‘:n hl”:'n“ Draki t the Vixtte a “";""I”"r' Ahat they are dotng business In at tho WORLD'S FAIR, and at the balls: Off Weyhing, 3; off Ciarke 'wo- 3 o s S - ' bt ¥ 10iation of e statut V! Race, but Did N B e Wiison. T rea- the stretch, whonDerfargila it and i well | "The Detitionar, Chacles Wheelan, 15 a job- | ANTWERP EXHIBITION, base hit: Stafford. Sacrifice hits 3an Y3 wr\;!\ \'\.niuv gOU v|“‘ L -lv‘wnlv Interstate ber of Syracuse. He asks the state (o per- | = non jlen bases: O'Hrien, T van ;i Merry Monarch as_easily. ot o e y ‘enjoin the om making ar Haltren. Double plays: Fufler afford voungsters went 1o the post in the second I’;“y'j‘ webPL T b AT L to Bannon; Colling 10 O'Brien to Katzmeye tree, the Dush stakes. Crescendo was in selliog paper clgareltes, The paper sots forth Batteries: Weyhing and Warner: Clarke the ‘lead, followed by Intermission to the | ANy, years prior to Junuary, 1890, Alien | ¢ > TOR 2l 0. [he second race nd Wilso: Umpire: Kimnslie, Time One NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—Fleetwood vaunted | turn in the main track, when I[ntermissi Mie Interatate tennis toutn ent was com- | & W mball & Goodwin & | NEW YORK, Aug. 20.—Th ! hour and Afty-elght minutes. b A b quit and Refy Peep of Day and Argen- | The Interstate tennis tournament was com- | 0o, W. Duke & Sons and the Kiuney To between Defender and Vigilant over a tr TOUGES WORK WOULDN'T WIN ftself today, and thousands who came throng- | Yina joined Cr 10, Crescendo won by a ! plated yesterday afternoon by the playing off | bacco company, who were at that time man- angular course, eight miles tosthe leg, start- | ‘pogroy X Tiases on balls by | In8 through its gates witnessed the most in- | length, with the others hends apart in Jhe | of one and the deciding set in the match | ufacturing 95 per cent of the cigarettes of th Ing from the Scotland lightship, was one of | Cupny, rark ‘errors by MeGarr and Childs, | spiring exhibition of speed of which e faveniteLady Diamond. - 1n | between Austin and Waidner. As was ex- | country, entered into an illegal combination the most Interesting ovents that ever took [ 8inkles by Dufty and Tenny and & howe | records of the historic old course bear wit-| the Ocedn handicap on made a killing, | poct=d, Waldner won the set without mucn | 204 that the trust was formed under the Dlace in New York harbor. There was every | carned runs in- today's game. Captain Te- | ness. The day was sultry, the sun shiniog | {or B, Gacked, oung Al over the | dimeuity, the score belng 63 in his favor, | i e p b e g #kind of weather from almost a dead ca be and his men created the most disor- | with a fervency surpassed by no day of the | though it w y a head from i} and consequently won the match, the entire | capital stock is given as $2 M“H‘m ite. The derly scenes witnessed-here for many year p o 4 6d. 0.9 a blow of forty miles an hour. In every point | 4y delayed the gam long that Umpire | summer, but the crowd that came to see | ¢ -:;::I“_M 4 o l.'w‘ !m_“ score being 6-3, 6-8, 6-4, 6-3. The petitioner alleges that notwithstanding of sailing and in every kind of weather De- | McDonald called It at the finish of Cleve- | the card was the largest that has assembled | Bigomer and Arctic and the owners divided | The play was considerably more - lively | the law of New Vork forbils the organization fender showed herselt far superlor to | [nd's haif of the eighth. Attendance, 3500. | gy tne track since the day ten years ago | the money. Resuits than that of the preceding sets of the |Of Such a company in this state, the trust Las Vigilant. SEUEB I ius s envartrihiissid 0 0 070 when Jay Eye See and St. Julien settled the First race, seven furlongs: Derfargilla @ | oy caldner plaved the active, dashing | C0Me into New York and is doing busincss 3 to 1) ‘won, ' Waltzer (eveny second, Merry | Watch. Waldner played the active, dashink | anq- enjoys privileges which are denied m! Valkyrie made a little bit of a show of her- | ( !I-‘l\-'-l,nml KL |I nln "1 issue between them I Monarc »I| (10 to ll)» \\mm k'l‘\nu;' |{z'? ‘f!“l‘. he has !\llfl;*'\ \;\ ":m':N" N""':" of | home corporations. The petition was pro- i b uw it abe Kb WO B its: Boston, 6: Cleveland, 9 r He Humb Ssent today (8 conservativel ccond race, Dash stakes, five furlones: | the tournament, although he did not do so [parcd under the direction o ALt | was 80 little that no estimate could be placed | Cleveland, 2. Three-base hit: M estimated at 12,000, and some enthuslasts | gnd, Peep of Day (20 to 1) third, Time: 1 LA JR S AR LU LR LR o S L 1y bt as made preparations to prose- | on her qualities, as cowmpared with that of | Home runi: Long. = Stolen bases placed it as high as 18,000, The capacity | Third race, one mile on turfi Lady Dia- | himself to win. Then he played all around | {€ ERe trust and expects to drive it out of ¥ Long, Tehean. Double plays ¥ S e | mond (even) won, Marshaill (3 to 1) second, | Austin, althoug o o o reasonably | the state, as the Whisky trust was driven out either Defender or Vigilant Nihals: Black to O'Connor. Base on balls: | of the club house_and of the amphitheater | Romping Girl (20 to 1) third. Time: 1:44 DAL b i baut iy o of 1llinois a few wecks ago. 4 o K The regaita committee of the New York | Duffy, ' McCarthy. Struck out: Long | were fully taxed, and hundreds crowded the| Fourth race, one mile, Ocean handicap close. Austin, on the other hand, pursued Knee Caps Jet | Nichols, McKean, MeAl (2) quarter stretches. The attraction was, of | Henry Young (8 to 1) won, Bellicose (3 to 1) | the tactics he tried In the former tots of Yacht club, which had the race In charge, let | Nichols, McKean, MeAl % ! ) ) Came . Destitute, for Varicoss 3 3lake a_ pitc uppy. | Batte i | sccond, Del Carrers (5 to 1) third :| the match, lobbing whenever he could and $ the boats oft in regular time. When they] Niehois and Ganzel: Cuppy and O'Connor. | course, the contest between the champions | 1:1 the match, lobbing whenever he could and | wrg Dolia Hartman and six children, the reachod the line Defender was twelve seconds | Time: Two h and four minutes. Um- | of the pacing brigade, the second race on the | FIfth race, Futurity course: Arctic thus attempting to wear out his opponent | oigest 7 years of uge and the youngest ; . Yeins, pire: McDonald i and Bloomer (8 to 5 ran a dead h by making him run about his court. Waid- | ahead, and with that difference they made STANDING OF THE TEAMS program. There was quite a lively specula- | pjee 1T (5 to 1) third. Time: 1:11 2 U LLELRL e arms, arrived in the city last night in destl Y 4 ¢ . | ner, however, managed to work up to the |, " } 1 " thelr start Played Lost tion, the odds being Joe Patchen, 4 to 5:| Sixth race mile ;:Hka\:’u‘ ongy on ¢ et 4nlte ”M"m"‘n‘k'"M"“ Wid ‘l Ally his | L0te clrcumstances and were taken to R 3 TTUSSGS, Both boats stood oft fo the southward, | Baitimore ...........100 i 55,4 | Robert 7, 7 to § and Gentry 8 to 1. Mascot [ W B € to & won, Lookaut (@ to 1) sgcond, | BT, GTUEE, (UM that won the match, Fo | honce Statlon, where they were car o i which gave them a beam wind. For a couple bl o110 Arew the pole and they went away the first did not do any remarkable smashing, but | g the night SYrmgesl stiniied blowing.at the'| Hoaton . % 0| heat at a clip that took them to the ter ir LI R L T b L he succeeded admirably in dropping the ball [ M3 Hartman was very reluctant of milos the breeze continued blowing at the | Bosion o........... 9| heat at a clip that took them to the quarter In | DETROIT, Mich., 'Aus. 20—Althoush it [ on “Hhe “other "slde ot the pet. slong the the cause which led her to this city, and Atomizers Tate of seven or elght knots an Rhour, anc | gpie ooy ¥ 5 seconds, Robert J 21 good length In the | ....,.q hearly all day, there was an attend- | Jines so that Austi ble t h fact, said that she would not tell unless she 161, they went ahead fast. Defender continually | Fhiladelphia ... 21 lead. The all was reached in 1:02, the po- | TR A AR e nes go that Austin was not able to reach It. | yoc'torneq to, From what she Qid say. how galned on Vigilant until at the end of the | qiiefs0 o 1 | sitions being relatively the same. Going up | dance of nearly 2,000 at the Windsor races. Tho play in the opening games was such | (G0 HCEE 0 FEOM WRAL <] A Al fles she had a lead of over half a| New Yo : the hill in the third quarter, Joe Patch Two favorites and three outsiders won, | as to arouse hops In the minds of Auitin's Husba R L two mi e ha a 4 New York . ¥ 9 i a it s Buck Knight In the last race was played | supporters that he would win it. He played | her husband, and that she came here to sup- minute, Washington 3 who had been trailing easily in second place, | ¢ (Rt h N M A P ), Y bort herself, H b A 71]11]!’[ At this time Valkyrie, who had come out | St. Louis .....00.0.0 31 308 [ made a disastrous break just as Curry was | thafront, "Carnation’ making inaway | Drillantly, while Waldner. did not, and won | h i I S CAEHERE ¥ - e front, Carnation making a runaway : Weter Bag *THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS® ¥ Gt Th' ease. "This evi- | Clarinda, Ia., from which place she went to grom her berth Inside the hook, showed up, [ Louisville "V | Grefuring)to imaks s AFI¥e, s TONREL J[ tiow,|iEane b 1L - CaRtinehtnly nemaiden Dwyer | e AMGILNO TERE WILLT Suse THINLRVIL [ty ot G v la ety abe sote and undertook to chase the racers. She feli | Games today: Cleveland at Boston; looked to have the heat safe, but a second | cast-off, won th b at 1 o 1 and | dently awekened Waidner to the fact that | Greston, and then to this city. Sho stated | into the samo breeze that Defender and | ¥ille at Brookivn: Cincinnati at New i{ later he, too, went up, and Mascot came on | Was played to at tiepoRh S mher thacic | e AT CEERYE Ka b G e it cila B bl ol “hicago at Philadelphia; P 4 i1 s heavy. Results layed the game he shown he is capable { band’s affections, and it is supposed that on Vigilant had had when they started in their | CBicagg at Philadaiphia: Tt and assumed the lead, gaining an advantage | Wi heavy, Itesalt L d = AR LI, % (s SRPLEReTE HRG oD DRy et SFHad It WiLh® HF (duwh L8 T enlie A tavswen walt 1o bat rst race, five and a half furlongs: Con- | of. He won the following two sets, allowed | this account she left him. She said that she | tinental won, Blue Bell second, Austin to get one, and then pulled out the [ desired to obtain work and would suppo course for two miles, when it collapsed. De- | qoonig o TIRY LEAGUE, | €trly on the horse, hoping by ‘a furious | third q P ain work and would support | Time: ' 1::11 remaining three, which gave him the vic- | herself and her childres fender and Vigilant had the breeze desert drive to stall off the defeat that would be| Second race, six furlan Mother of | rort!"IN8 AT ® 2 N fl[mafl C []nnfl g Lo them some time before, and they were.only Down in | nevitable unless he should gain enough by l] mhl L ta second, Yucatan third. ken all around the set was really the her and Childr " standing still when the English boat came e the mistakes of his opponents. e v, six furlongs: Queen Tess | Prettiest of the match. The games were Mea, Minni Ao Lt Out. | 4513 Dodge St.—2d Door W upon them with a rush that was occasioned | INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 29.—Score: It was useless, however. Robert J quickly [ [ Third race, stx furlongs: Queen Des® | much closer than in the other sets and | Mrs. Minnle LaRock and her three children by the breeze which all had been favored | rnajanapolis ..... 01000 0 0-1]|recovered and as he felt the electric touch | 19" ' the number of points scored by each player | camped out near Nineteenth and Williams with, but which dropped at a point about two [ §t. Paul ... 000020 24|of Bd Geers along the ribs he came like & | "Fourth race, one mile: Spendoline won, | wero more fiearly even than in any of the | streets last night because thoy miles to the southward of the line. L IhAIAADY &t Paul, 5. Frrors: | meteor, overhauling Mascot, passing him a | Lady Rose second, Arab third, Time:| other sets. ike" to ‘o, The wormdn Nas. b leserted When Valkyrie got down to within three |.n,\,m1|ul, 1 n.»rml Cross and Me- | hundred yards from the wire and winning | 1+ |l 5. S e The score by pbints was as follows: R T W appll 14 ,‘M‘ W ‘:"’_ ors of o of Vigilant and found hef ' Jon 1 Boyle 4 great applaus as a characteristic [ FIfth race, five and a ha s wath 6 3 —37 | com RN TR e :..x].;rrlv”nl :r. |Iu‘xl 1}"’ ”11',"- 1“n>\mn :;1 \“3. Ir“ s s L e amid g{f”v\v ”llnylm'rp 'n] \;:.‘”a ':\G‘r“\ x'. r,(.” ,..m;u w nny, jr., second, Helen Wren \\‘_l’;::"r T : 7~ '; ded-30ad 4 Hi m‘mm:-h] ners for They told her to ob- e ap cal ¢ she went abc A \ = : | Geers drive, and create eat e siasm third, T 1 tin ... e d 94 5 2 taln a house and promised i pard a laborin and -headed for home. Ex- and Rapids ....... 1.0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0—4| "1y the second heat Joe Patehen dashed tha | ' i = e S T T R i B LE QL B ] R Searles & sefll’lel perts who watched the English boat said that | Milwaukee ........0 1 113 1 0 0 *=7|y,.00 of his backers by a bad break just aftor Winners at Bay District. awarded to the winners in the tourna- | ting a nouze yesterdgy. but the oot oe | 4 1416 Farnam St. even In that very light alr and the smoothest | - and, Rapids, 10; Milwaukee. gotting (he word, When he recovered te was| SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 20.—Results: the first and second prizes in the sin- | fused to allow her to ke It wntil he e (e | S “ECIALISTS. kind of sea she made a good deal of commo- ‘Stafrord and Campbell: Stevens | hopelessly cut of the race and Curry wisely [ First race, fiv d a half furlongs: EI to Waldner and Austin respectively, | color of her money. Thereupon Mre. LaRock All torms of Blood and tion from her bows, even more than Vigilant gave him an easy mlle. Agin Robert J | Bayo (1 to 3) won, Bob Tucker second, Men- | and the first and second prizes in the doubles | stuck a stick in’ the ground and spread a ¥ Bkin Divessos, Syplicily In the almost imperceptible breeze De. HAUTE, Aug. 20.—Minneapolis- | swung into the lead, both Gentry and Mas- | docino third. Time: 1:08% o to Walidne Slocum and Young and | blanket over it, and beneath this {mpromptu sl nl?i",‘..‘u.i‘;‘ c‘l‘x’)“‘ml:"r.; fonder made headway. he boats lagged X game postponed; rain. cot being close to his flank with a grip that | Second race, six furiongs Mainstay (5 to | caldwell. tation was made by G.| tent she and her children huddled Auting % 4t from the sysic % along for alinost two hours in that way, Do- | DETROIT, —-Detroit-Kansas City | ho could not shake off. They reached the | 1), Wom Sligo second, Ledalia th ime: | N Hitcheoek, who made a brief address. the night Al uLe i LADIES «i careful fender continually gaining. When Defender | & 2 quarter in :30%, a quarter of econd faster 4. The authorized and offieial interstate tour- 4 T S ARES and speciad attention for all finally rounded the first mark she occupled STANDING OF THE TEAMS, than the previous heat. The intense interest ..L”r«hf.‘ o Y . Installator second. | nament will open ih Kansas City on Sepf¥m- 4 Hawasi i pitael 5 \ Qi ticle muny peculiar ails three minutes and a half in setting her spin Played. . P.Ct | oe ) N e 1 lied om: @ to 2) won, ator nd, h Pl p Nebmeka, K M d Pitzel's et N\ s e minutes a ha se pin " Jolls b Re % Ay of the crowd was manifestcd by a subdvel | Richard third. Time 1:07 ber 2. Players from Nebriska, Kansas, Mis- INDIANAPOLI 1 Aug. The drug A 5 naker. Then began a run before the wind [ [ndlanapalls - o i B4 | urmur a¢ the time was announced. Down | Iourth race, six furlongs: Iimported Tvy | souri and Towa can compete. Austin and Con | iy whioh Il-\\mllll Ao “"z’l g L AR ol full‘\lnllfl\l;ill‘!lllll;:"“ Nalduder hag VistaGEma st Paul +0.106 60.0 | to the half the pace was quickened, tre| (% to 1 \‘\un_ Venus~, ond, Carmel third. | young of this city have received urgent b L itze s killed before v Worrhoou, Lose Manhood Milwaukes . ST T 3 5 s announct that post had beel : LIS, itations to attend. Austin has already sig- | D8 body was burned in the Irvington cot- | NN\ YARY dyjcured By & spoctal treat- in & run before the wind before today when | Minneapolis Ul L LRIBLULLEad L ALETRELL LT L fth race, one- mile: May McCarthy | Vitation 3 ; / ge was found today ! Waent. n £ 2 [ reached in 1:00%, showing the second quarter | (ayes » econl. Uncle Gilew | nified his intention of entering, but Young | tage was found today. A part of a bottle | N wen BAS 4 bitdre L1e wlnd (betor when | Minne even) w ‘ econd, Uncle Giles Skl gt oy aitie oLipotass 4 % N AL A o MR R T R S e gt LN degie e el ol o wwmwwwwwmeWNM&}quflfiTWwwaMKMM&flJmmflfil 8 2L LL L i e . Still the two pacers were clinging to Rebert Wy ¥ Sn Francieo, | Of Pusiness. o0e i hed ortion of (he e | plication to husiness of study, severs mental @ [ LA £ e A T " n 1:3314 s they turned SR AN SAN ANCISCO, Aug e Ca o s : Rad thati] iy oS WOaCob, SL it 0 WA, itzel hey | middie Tite or from the effccts of youthful seconds. _After rouBding the second mark a | Haute: St Paul at Indianapolis; Milw n 133%. As they tvrned fnty the sireteh | SUF G COON G tadny socurcd an exten. | Now that the cracks have decided thelr | ad ‘beon burned, but mot destroyed, and lies, all yield readily to our new treats big, black squall came out from the south- [ &t & apids; Kansa Yt Dol B e eharpion atalled himy off. At the d's. | slon of six months on its option to purchase relative merits and stown wia: they ire go-d | w evidently too bulky to put into the | o al power. west and went for the sails of the racers. | (oo on o Lt Gl UG i the d's- | Blon OF SIX ORI adk for $650.000, The re- | foF the “dubs” are to have their turn. Be- | chimney hole.” With the fect was found bur- | 1 it out of the city, Defender had no sooner turned the mark BN ASH00 tance flag ho plied the whin, but could not | 5 ‘will be s mice"track war botween tim | gloning:this evening the malches in the con. | ed a flve-quart ‘can. There was some coal | rg spondenas GONGTTFATION FREESCT than the galo was upon her. She stood it | pockford Detentn 8t Joxeph Trwice in | [eACH: Geers brought Robert J under the| california Jockey club and the Pacific Coast | solation singles and doubles will be pushed | oll In it L ONSULT o, bravely and there was no inclination to take e S A wire by an open length in 2:04%. It was the | Jockey club. While the new track whl be | rapidly forward until completed. The draw | Dr. Searles & Scarles, 2419, Lurnam Sty in_her big club topsail. ROCKFORD, AL fastest heat ever paced or trotted at Fleet- | more &pacious and commodius than th> Bay | gy the 158 wan as tollowE] | Will Pie orrow, { D & MW Omaha, Nebs Mr. Tselin, Captain Haff and Nat Heres- wood 3 o o el e nes B oL By Tomorrow afternoon the Sunday school of SRS hoff, all of whom were aboard, were content [ &2Me* The race was now conceded to Robert J. ORY t events with fixed| O: € Immanuel Baptist church will tak 3 RelEtoed (i 3 of events \ fixe ) e turch will take its annual | to let the people see that they had a boat [ Rockford 3| The first part of the third heat was much like | dates, . Hask A. sor, : b e s which could stand up In a breeze of wind. | St JOSCPR .-ooore 021 the others, except that Joe Patchen seemed to = = Philip Crapo plays H. R. Williams, outing, in the form of a picnic at Hanscom ITHS " koot of her {ib. parted under the | Hits: Roc ; St. Joseph, Brrors S0C! ICATIONS, H. H. Gibbs plays W, Byles. park. A spectal motor train ha ey sBrrors: | 1o an element, and the cllp was even faster, 1. 1 been char- ord, " “Joseph, 1. Batterie 4 E: G B Haverstick, a bye. SFedito oaryathaichllarent fromt thats strength of the forty-mile wind, and within KEord, i asaer S oimson ang Jones | Robert T again assumed the lead, the others : A2 tered ry the children from the church e English | R R. Young, a by on North. Tw SUFthl tr o Uhine & minute the head safl was in ribbons. With game: close up, and the first quarter was reached "‘;"m o d e A A S Aty on North Twenty-fourth st to the park, in three minutes the fragments had been | pockford i 0 0 401010 3-9|in :30%, a quarter of a second better than | TN O TWE S0 e pan Man In the doubles some of the matches have | Where the afternoon will be spent hauled down and a new one set In its place. | St. Joseph ...........D 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-7|the same quarter in the sacond hea‘'. The e snvs: “The London Athletic club|aiready been decided. The first round s ores | J Thi last leg was a close reach for home. | Hits: Rockford, 8 St. Joseph, 6. Trrors: | horses went well bunched to the half in 1:00. | #01e SUSEE i e bW | Woman sum in the Utah Courts. Vigllant not being able to stand the [ Rockford, St.J. Batterles: | At the Point of Rocks Joe Patchen stepred | team I8 made up of outs gehpher M. H pkins aad P walkover; Seth | SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. The question breeze, took down her club topsail shortly ton, Kiing and i Johnson and | {ns Gentry's wheel, tearing the tire off. Ths I)\mm ;mn m_;:;n]\qn h.‘;(‘\"m u’rmvu‘dqll‘-‘uljv to)|Dyer an Maynara Bta beat o, | of the cligibility of women to vote on tie after rounding the second mark and shortly es e e | former went into a bad break and was out of | America. This sacrifice of the b - | GGl Haverstick and M. Col e e TS YL ohat) afterward took In her baby Jib topsail PHORIA, Aug. 2.—Lincoln-Peorla game | [0rer BRI 0 & BT BIECE AL iy and | tions of the club has caused great surprise | O, POp and A H, Fiodiy rovery) comatluiontan d state officers was argued b Valkyrie got a little piece of this squall | PGHINEGY, “Alis. 20 —Quincy-Des Moines | beat Mascot for place. Ge:rs pull:d Robert | here. It is obvious that some of the cham- | . Risiey and A, McCrary retired. foreithe supreme fourtitoday S /The icase was as she was returning to her berth, and Cap me postponed; rain. T'to a mere Jog to let Patchen in and finished | Plons who are members of this team are | [, C. Denise and I Townsend beat T. A. appealed on. the Wecislon ot Judge: Smith re tain Cranfield hauled down all head sails STANDING OF THIE TEAMS. In 2043, “Hag ho been driven out the mile | not socially qualified to become members of | White and A, Palmer, 6 1 cently given at Ogden in favor of women and the prodigious club topsail. But it was Played. Won. Lost. PCt. | might ey a Besbissall A or aitor the London Athletic club. This action is in- | Hopk'ns and Lake will play Haverstick and voting. 1d by some of the sharps who watched her * " A i N might have been paced In etter. jurious to the cause of athletics and has | gglpetzer this evening. Den'se and Townsend 3 e gy sald by some of th LLL QEWALON Des Moines 10 9 61.0 VAS N 3 done much to reduce the interest which ¥ 3 ot} W Captain Baldwin Still Alive, Sandy Hook that with only he s o 60.2 WAS A MINOR CARD. i are already in the finals, having beiten Wil- trom Sandy Hook that with ony’ her mas- | Lincoln ... L 9 02| The regular events on the card ‘were | Englishmen have been taking In the com- | IS SRGY 00, TG ) WICHITA, Aug. 20.—There appears to be ain sall set she keeled over eno ) | Pe Xl egular events on the card o | nglishimer e S SR I B iRt ! 6. Show that sho I8 very tender for one so big, | Quiney '1111111101 100 minor ones and devold of spectal Interesc. | {5, (A" eam ts 1o be the one Selected t 2 — i no foundation for the reported Killing of Cap- Defender went on, fairly rushing through | 10¢ kford "' i 02 4 Results: take part in the contests In the champion- _Clans A Races at Hastings. fain| Baldwin of Anadarko,. The Bagle. Has the water. There was a good chance for | St: Joseph vonn 10 5 class, trotting, pu $3,00 Lynne | ship, the London Athletic club virtually HASTINGS, Neb., Aug. 20.—(Special Tele- | messages from all parts within reach of An- Defender to make a lively kick off from her | No Eames scheduled for l'“‘-\\ Hel won in ‘straight heats. Time: 2:12%. 2:13, | compelled the New York Athletic club to | gram.)—The program for the class A bicycle | adarko agency denying the story. ¢ deck w and b —— n Bar was second in the its! | follow its lead. The members of the New | (ournament was carried through today with- | LBl Doats, but her deck was on the level and he™} . \yizs 0F THE LIVELY AMATEURS. Was third i three heats. Mary G.| York Athietic club are very wealthy and : anicarri s AHE Sy e 3 pl'r(orm.uu.u was ’mwl{ marvelous. d 3 LIVEL ATEURS. Miss Kate, Fitzro ney Bmith, | they are how practically buving up all the | Out any, inte rouption o speakc of. e one it's music you want; try Hayd, In the blow after it, when the wind : 7 e and Julia O also staried leading men who can possibly pose as ama- | mile, 2:40 class, was won by J. A. Bailey dropped to about ten miles and lasted BastinesiWingiawoteam cAranak roall class, pacing, purse $5.00 o ® Ahother objectionable ¢lement con- | jr., of Lincoln, J. A, Benson of Lincoln se that strength to the finish, Defender went e ! . w3 Robert J (G {4 cerning this match is that all inquiries into | ond and C. W. Jacobs of this city third lni increasing the gap that was between her ar HASTINGS, Neb, Aug. 20.—(Special Tele- | Tahn R Gentry (McTianry) - '3 2 2| ihe antecedents of some of the New York | the first tun of the one mile open Ired- | g HEALS e e P an"be sacn (Nt In every | sram)~The Young Men's Christian associa- | 3 A -v\:l (Andrews) ... . Athletic ub men will ,‘u- dropped pend rickson of Omaha cu out winner, but polnt of sailing, even in the run before the | tlon team had no trouble in winning two I“'i:n;\;.""“ L (CUIEy) Z the issue of the contest Mn‘mr 1”13""".‘3"" n.“u,.\ time x“”l” it \'\_;’.:\ 7 RUNN'NG ol S epabteiat nd o o rength | s, o Arapaton Loy, e st | 24w, Mol b, e, S i reetarten, | S, B Sttt et S | of breeze, the Defender not only outsailed [ = esulted § to 5 e secc s s first in three s e: 2 , e nd B, sie casier wol e ha y A g the Vigilant, but beat her almost ridicu- | tings had a regular walkaway. Score . 2:15. Amphus second, and Qualit Tex., Aug. 2.—It has ! was won by O. D, Atkinson of 5 __The effect most desired in a Folding Bed vy 1 Tasting A aRa R o B I ¢ ies Huon, Tasaline, Magwie | mored about the state house R T 07 TinGoinh : fa that it siwll be ansthing but a bed by ! e it 1 g, t F F ell, Bayreuth, Lady Fargo jovernor Culberson 18 v v 5 and McKeivey of Iairfield third. The day and nothing but a bed by night. And yet the America’s cun committee does | Arapahoe . 011001000 g allEg Governor bersan 18 ond and MoKelvey of Mairfieid t 5. The 404 nothlng but y night \ s e th i D by step we have improved it at both pot_seem ta be satisfled DRfendar. 16| WG s B asiias, oS Q80 S iR TH — Ling and Jim Cavanaugh Hailey of Lincoln came in first, H. 1. ire; these points, and the Folding BHed as now the better boat, for they have ordered an-| out: Hy Haffmelste by Atkdnson, ng 8 Day St. Louix, Dallas September 27. 1t is believed in rickson second, O. M Ivey third. Will perfected is a triumph of ingennity. other trial race for tomorrow 9 o tian l"nr...'f’,’- AL A i Av A constant downpour § cial eircles that this fight is being arr fv';"r‘ uxj]\.\vlv‘l;-f' (‘m ity wo H:;-':v-"y\l race. By night it is a full fashioned, luxurious s SR iAtle Wil ahow how De- | "LOGAN, In., Aug. 2.—(Special)—The Gid rain made the sport slow tod iniordarsiangatithe question 1 Wi s 20 BoILhA (e mynilns bed with not the slightest suggestion of the ender beat Vigilant: +OGAN, 18., £ ¥ poois 3 i o OF e R i o o Texas p! X 1 4 i ings & Doyle. ball team defeated Denison | track was very muddy. The talent was ur M e “cabined, cribbed, confined’” herth above it. s ° 2 higher court for decision the time | Bowles of McCook second and Chri on h I i e Aiariidat H yesterday in a well played game. The fe uceessful fn most of the races, long shots | of the Corbatt Fitzsimmons fie of Grand Island third. In the spec ie| CURES THE The sides are open their entire length, and Detender 2 4240 | tures were the pitching of nklin, W taking tie mcney. Result DALLAS, Tex., he reports that | for Hastings boys Kck came out winner. the bed could not be detected from a regu- Lo hr-‘hl xJn»n”un l.| own_ o two hits, and the I"rx’ race sell B i {:lrl;m;,i;: Im;]) ve today been .‘,“.1,”;“ in St L.'.{.n. —_— sy SERPENTIS :ur lml:«n'wl. Furthermore, in this bed thera JAMES OF THE NAY zAGUEs, | three double plays made. Score: Vigor (2 (o 1) won, Norman (2 to 1) second, York and other cities to the effect n in the Chess Tonrney. = 5 a perfect system of ventilation throughe GAMES OF THE NATIONAL LEAGU. | 7000 ¢ S350 14 0 0 2 etof Coria (i'to D thica “Hime: Taw C 5 Gt the Corbett-Fitasimmons glove contest STINGS, England, Aug, 2. Today all | out the day, and this removes the last poge M Denigon .. iiiivever 0 0 001100 0—2f, 8 roce, purse five and & hait fur- | will not take |\\.n:;‘,fi!rv]n;nu.‘l:J‘nAw‘lylz\ 2 e e R S R |""‘ST|NG Sible objection to a folding bed. (xburg € Hits: Logan, 13; Denfson, 2. Errors: Lo- [ 1y"§8lond) Midland (6 to 1) third, Time: | g e i truth. No. changes, ha | vious rounds of the International chess In the day time when this bed Is “made VELAND, Aug The following | 58, 3; Denison, 4. “Double plays: Johnson fy:11y 3 A ey K T e \n the Stikinal | masters” tournament were finished, the up,” its owner would not be able to recoge am was’ recelved frant "% | to Ttalle to Fyock; Hulle to Fyocks Broac | “rnira race, selling, mile and a sixteenth: | pEUATS "hone are contemplated. Reports | Kimes resulting as follows: = Blackburne | In all its stages | "% It telegram was receive rom dus “to. Kemming. "~ Base on balls: O | guilross (1 to #) won, Mollie King (1 to D oe ireulated that the delivery of | beat Albin in an irregular opening, after 120 | lo"s g Buy no folding bed of any make until you dent N. E. Young of the National leagu: ‘m .’\'l“-fl,fnl SO nk‘“',',""n'!“;'i‘»‘.;I-"‘"“!,"‘ bY | second, Jack Bradley'(12 to 1) third. Time: | yyjjding material for the amphitheater had | moves; Schiffers beat Janowski in a Ruy | completely eradicat- | have personally examined our Leds. response to an inquiry as to whether the | Ritehe y Franklin, 21 b i a1 € c y . Prices : . liding il for the amphitheater had | IE0C2 Rfter seventy-three moves: Marco edbyS.S.S, Obsti- | from $10 to $50. Wild pitches: Franklin, 1; Cummings, 1 Foirth race, purse. six furlongs: Miss | Deen dlscontinued . Thi 4 3 A | beat Mason In a Scoteh game, after sixty- . game forfeited to timore yesterday by | Passed balle: Talbert, Griffin, Bt | Nooasths Tache Bl D e longs: M large load of material was recelved and un. b ATanOr S poee L Eama, nLis Ety nate sores and | CHAS.SHIVERICK & Umplre O'Day on account of the Pittsburg | teries: Franklin and Talbert; Cummings | ] CRERURTT S L AR Rl loadled at the site of the building this atter- | fye movess Guosberg bet Telchmann 1 3 | ulcers yiefd to its healing powers. It re- N K& 00 b falling (o arrive in time would be | and Grifin, Umplire: F. C. Adams. | x : noon. R son and Lasker drew @ guyoco plano after | moves the poison and builds up the system Furuiture aud Draperies, counter g selling, mile and a s Cricket Mateh Tomorrow. sixty-six moves; Marco and Walbrodt drew Jont $ e atvacaity) OToh G % selling, n rleke t and Valuable treatise on the disease and fts treatment mailed fice. ; 3 atand &8 e Mac gt | Tho: University olub. is making gres & White 13 1o D) third. 1 Cricket enthuslasts have a treat in store [ & Scotch game after elghty-five moves. | SWIFY SPECIFIC CO, Atlaais, Gay 12th and Douglas Strects, tains his ciaim that the was unavoid- | preparations for its two games with the for them tomorrow afternoon. The Gatc able and the result of acgldent iy, traveling Pzt S ok , race, selling, eix turlongs City cricketers will play the Omahas on 3, YOUNG.* 3 and Monday Corn (1 to 1) wg ) @ o3 R At e e BALTIMORE, Aug. 2 -7The game be. | &@me tomorrow afternoon will be called at | Dora H. Wood feven) third. Time: 118, e T N AR e Taltimore and Pittsburks wis stopped | 2:30 and the University boys will have out e Sented by their full sirength and a good I eain in the first walf of the second | thelr strongest team. The Corn Huskers Not o Faverite € Through. kame may be looked for in consequence inning. R ) come hare s -the cunbeaten semi-profes- | OUISVILLE, Aug. 2.—This was the | The following have been chonsen to uphold col SE WITH GREA ASE. onal champlons of lowa and they are|, “v...”q.v tor nota f ite fi od i the honor of the Omahas: H. Lawrle (cap- 34 Counting on @ snap with Omaha’s intellec- | bookies' day, for not a favorite finished first : 5, 3. G, Doyle, R. W PHIA, Aug, 2. The Phillies | Ui Uit Anere are a number of really | in the five events. The best race of the day | VG Yy Nitenan, 3. Prancis, ¢, 1 othe me from the Colts tc fine players in the up-river team, and thefr the third, when Lehman, a big cddson | Gogkson, W. R. Vaughan A. Kemp, C. superfor. fleld work, their only « batteries are said to be good enough for | favorite, was beaten by Figaro man | 11 Yo New, P. § Young, Sub fumble by Hamilton, which did r ) tha professional ranks, Captain . Abbott | wan heavily played, and the best ho could | 1uters 'Be Broatohie, O; Miles. 8. ‘Heth, Dr. Bt e it re efective an many 9f | hasn't decided who he will put on the siab | do was to finish third, There were good PRI BIRSIOIS. G Mo, e B Balaing was the teature. Attondance, 4,400.| soTyaior? Bat Rl bey SNer Fobinson | Hekdn, She- tRask . " fest And temutiand: | Tgtumpy‘willbe pilonsd at 3:20 sharp e o ST e i e R o | S R e : If you are posted o Ch W g Philadelphia . 5 In any event it will be a great | won, Morte' Fonse (3 to 1) second, Pepper Daly n, o the Fourth, n ewin , Chicago [ and consid 2 the lendid ball the Rye (even) third, Time: 1:20%, WASHID N. Aug. Jack Daly, the Hits: Philadelphia, 9 ag 3 rsity team been furnishing the || Second race, five and a half furlongs, sell- | 1ightweight ~chgmpion of ' Delaware . met | Philadelphia, 1; Chicago, runs | cranks, tter should attest their | ing: Rone to 1) won, Dr. Kellogg (& to v 4 N R e el b k th P Phin, 2! Chicago. : e hit: | appreciation by turning out 1) second, Broliday ‘@101 third. rime: | Bl Doy, b D o obaccos you Know a Taylor. ce hit: base o 1:19, e Pacific coabt, tan a e Bureks Rellly:. Double play: Lange to Kittredge. -G Third , free handicap, mile an | Athletic club, far a taventy-round go. Daly Tase on balls: O Taylor, 2; off Griffith, 4 N ghth gATO (3 to 1) won, Laure ?| had the better. of it from the start and Struck out: By Taylor. 1.’ Passed ball: | of the Western Base Ball association today | {0 1) second, Lehman (1 to 3) third ?| knocked his mag .,ml in the fourth round Kittredge. Batteries: Taylor and Grady; T AR BURREt e R | with a right-hatil sWing on the ear Grifith and Kittredge, Umpires: Keefe : ubbgue and; Buriinglon e Folrth race, four and a half furlongs i g £ o Sl ; Wnd Murray. Time:: One hour and ALty | Dubuque will play 1eieer’s sehed : Burley Leaf (20 to 1) ‘won, Hanona (4 to 1) | From jewsharp to’ plano, Haydens', minutes. R Tt e WINSE J , second, Alledena (@ to ) third, Time: 03 BRIDEGROOMS MAKE IT A DOZEN. o D Lt a6, QIR MiSpsging: Oreenwidh BROOKLYN, Aug. 2.-The Brooklyns Blg Roger Back Asa ein (3 o 5 third. T S D ' made it IWelve stralght ioday, Thewr vic:| WASHINGTON, Aug. 2.—Roger Connor, | ' ¢ ¢ p Tmes 14 NERVOUS tims on this occasion were the Cinclnnatis, | who retired from the St i Louls team about a At the eene County Fair. IR o ol et | Jho, Fetied from tne B Loyl oam about | At the dresus Cousty Fatr, ~DYSPEPTIC game chiefly by timely batting. Attend- JE JRSON a., Aug. 29 (Specia ‘ele- ance, 870, Score: 5 e e o P taday, 10 play here | gram.)—There was a larke attendance at the Brooklyn .jeecee0eea 8 01 03 210 first day of the ene county fair, Weather Cinoinnatt 1001010121 omising Meet, was fine and t fair. Summaries: SR Prookizn. 13y Clostonall, 1 X Aug. B—When the bel | 310 tol purse S0 0 Ton 2. Two-base hit: Smith: Three-base | (P8 at Fairmont park tomorrow morning p b ‘Shindle, Lach », Anderson, Bw the greatest bieyele racing meet ever held X A ¥ 5 Baerifice hit: Carc Double play: Cor- | In Missouri will have been inaugurated, The r 3 2 ]S muc h the est coran to Daly to 1 ce. Base on balls: | speediest riders, both class A and B, of LB Eham : o had nowhere Of Btein, 1; off Wild pitch: | Omaha, Denver, St. Louis, Chicago ‘and , Jioone, 1a ¢ Rhines. Batteries: and Grim; | Kansas City being entered, while all the | Bi ia, b m., ’ Rbines and Vaughn, Umpire: Burnbam. | smaller towns of “the (W0 states of i ] 2 ts ”lade b ARD Time: Two hours and seven minutes. sourl and Kansas have sent their cracks. 2 4 - . ANOTHER DEAD HEAT, Fhe prises hung up are valued et .UM, ! Bacing, Purse 33 - - o he mile tandem race Is principally {nter- 5 irmingham & K AN e s Flaved today Hopoe | esting. 'In it there will be ' trinnguiar ne 1a........ . . B eor coyered first ‘for Bt Louis, The | COMtest betwcen St. Louls, Omaha and Kan- | 4 8 m., F. Carver, teant was greatly erippled owing to | "4 C1t ¥red Hitus and L. D. Cat o looked | 86 i, I 6L WL B ke, The ever-increasing popular- i Many men ask for a certai - avsence of Belbach and”Shiebackc Hoth | ugon as' the. stars ot the meek, and close. to | Dbes Mol P g pop Yy T & certain n::g in he Arst foning, and the nditer ve: them are clased (he Gve Coburss, Wells| ‘Time: 3 13 g ! ity of CLiMax PLUG can only f brand of tobacco through force the ‘sixth Umnplre Hurai cailed 'the game | TR crowd rom Denver. FURG, T, AUS. 20 Thus turihis be attributed to its high quall- n of habit, without stopping to IRANNOINL 96 Gasknags. . Allandascn 1,6 Godfrey-Choymskl Fight ( week ciroumstances have been unfavorable i BOSTON, Aug. %.—The Choynskl-Godfrey | to the financial success of the trotting meet Washington . 319313 33| asnt was declared off tonight owing to the | at Willlams' race track. The rain last night niton, 16; Bi. Louls, 12 Er | fact that the boxers in the contest of last | and today made it necessary to declare to- ty, delicious flavor, and satisfy- ‘, [+ ing substance—three features i !l“"*‘.wf “J think whether there is anything fi i better to be had for the same Wi il a0 ashinsion, & ‘Harnea Tun: ‘Wash: | oleht, Walcolt and O'Brien, were sum- gavy races off. Mr. Wikiams ls inclasd ©0| Mg Neveg Qpakng which all judges of Chewing "“.‘”\"\’fl {il(’ ‘Cutwright. Thre n | P ont SP e oibesone (he uthorities, | He ruys thus far he has expended 80500 i 0 HEART A e PTio AcHiNg Tob: kuow to b 1 i U bages: | Joyew " MeGuire, wish 10 aniagonise the police officials, 50 | but & few hundrod dotars® Hb maye tnat thn N'cuTlN QDRECO. EBOW e essential gl but a few hundred dollars. Cooley, they gave up the contest. The attendance prug"ra;:l vn‘lll be tll’llad |h}r‘:u;‘:|)-l:t:|\::~vl:: to Crooks to Cart- [ was very small, not large enough 1o pa: hints thi fter his col C - '0f Mallarky, 1; Off | the guarantée demanded 'y ‘the boxers”"” | Saaehlithal AFIET his fontract with Gales- HEUTRAUZED ‘!‘l( A I H.( M price. If you want the best, ask Wu! lf’ M | for CLiMAX PLUG

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