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\ ) Grifin, of ' 1 )| At i 1 recor eld by Tom Hutchin a | OMANA SHOT ALL T0°PIECES 5%5¢ {1 gl nas ) g 0 n , Des Moines' nonading Wipes the Keith | ¢ g 9 ) i | Thompson), 1; Ral Family OfF the Map : A LI ‘ [ 6 de, o8 - | ST JORRPIH hit: Seyh base hit! Gol TREATED TO SAD SURPRISE | ) - COONS LOOKS LIKE MONEY FROM HOME b o 7okt T i b S 1 iy L& ' | Dare Devit, overwh NECK AND NECK FINISHES z i ) | Hactihas HiE: Magoon. I¥e: Can n | AL s S Third Day of Grent We Races 0t » Manky Hines' Haymakers [ ' )| Time: 2:19. Beaten by Gayt Dew Molnes Fall of Byeltes Many ailments under one name. | H ! (he New Pltcher with n Merry 3 H % o0 3 Al Look Alike to CLEVELAND, $0T5 5 The ¢ : ment, Poot Blood, Weak Nerves, Impaired Digestion, Abandon that Delights Al W 1 CCHICAGO, Jaly 2 Tt \a s Pl FRQINg ¥ i i ; ] #P18 Het Bush's e K b Ry batting rally I \ i1 i i 2:10 trot. Before “ Dt 8 \yh;l\) s }_v iy #1.-Th eat Loss of Flesh. ¥ . - bt " I o fa 1 3 the third da the « A eate « —— tals j 1 .M N RIRAS Sk MO | MStlaway, the faval " ) races was the exciting neck-and-ne No energy. No ambition. Listless and indifferent. Y iR B Joseph 10000000 0-1] M Man i1 a 11 Guers wis put up and won the ri e casily. | weather was clear and the track Perhaps the penalty of overwork, or the result of Mg R, rned r Toser Ffice | McFari'd, 121 1 1 aron 1 t trot Bor v carrled th \ immmaries TiDenver. ) A T Tiete to Honah: | Pasden, i : - i victory for the first t | D28 trotting; purse, $00; threa heats in neglected health, hien o AF to Glas sc8 on I M- | 1 b0 AthePton, 1 of t neet Summar . s ) Plitahers, &, Bristow, Baer 1t Ry pitched. ball: | Rukden, The: 0 3 7 1 0l3tann 31| gt M il N2 1 Ry Aiai0 (BRCC)- 2 § 1 1 & You must regain your vitality or succumb entirely. *a) ase At Haer, Bcnranl, Kleming 3 Horman, | 0000 0A i (Reninck ron 8 1 11| Eme Youts tb s (Jornstons.q \ Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People will bring i APl fdd e | Pass balls: Kiir Iim d 3 t 1 N6 2| Edith O, b Jackman) ‘ o o " " . i Tn il ekl B0 606 2w 1 4 X \ 58 2 3 3ro| Normeda, b M (Amos) i3 you new life, fill every vein with rich, red blood, restore ) | nding of the Te | | | Polly & t Mil Tim 1%, 242, 2%, 2141 e bl L ML o | als .3 8712 2 s T4683r 222 pacing; purse, $60; three heats in the elasticity to the step, the glow of health to the wan Pluyed, Won, I PO [ sHartman out for fnterference | Strateht Ficket, " bik. | five | DES MOINES, July fal Motne 3 30 e Ghicago w0 0008 0§ 0-8| plumncley o PO L ] Major Muscovite, (McMahon) 1 check; inspire you with a new energy and supply the from Om \ 1 r h| Barned rune: Chicag ), 4, Left p fretpesrag® ¥ Fred the' Kid, b h (Freemarn) - i 5 uyv;.'n aha by winnl Ateraoon by ki : 4 it | Farned rune: Chicuo, 1 o Bett | Pusey” WiOw,! 5 oy i | b o 3 vital force of mind and body. §ame and the changes made in position 1 ’» @ 3| PtT Amote. Btolen base: Hoy. Double play: | . ducen, . Gluns 00 Re Keater, & i (Wickersham). 6 ® o 9 was with & hope of finding A combination | GAMES OF TIlE NATIONAL LEAGUE, | Andrews to Atherton to Cargy. Struck out: | 'time: 22t i i Yandg, b m Cliles) 1 ¢ lams ‘ that might play ball, Des Molnes started Sk Amc R R pall Moy pime: | 2:10 Duster (Hogan) 8 - into the game with & rush and, takiog a| Quakera Take Advantaxe of Anar- | i Amole 3 Hit with bail: H sl [ lass, trotting, purse $1.599, two heats | Bi"Bannett, b h (Johnson). i . ‘ big lead, einched t inning. unders and Win Quickly. Brewers Pall Ont One. ; 1 \llor ¢ Time: 2:11%, 2:1115, 2:124, 2:14 n;‘():a? (vh:]:nnvrlx(':l"\:'l‘nlvr;\vrl nn't:yl(mn‘ry'I;l:: | PHILADELPHIA, July 2.~Two erroms. a | aipwAUKEE, July 20.-The Milwaukeo | | Hents) ; AV I trot; purse, $600; thrée Hewts in five: | One pretty feature was a triple play in the | Dase on t a batsman hit by pitcher and | team broke the long string of defeats to- | Dare Devil, b, s (Geers) 1% 3| Misa siigo, b m Siigo (Hightiald)....1 11 1n 4 bbbt e | three n Philadelphia’s first inning |day. B was hit hard in the s ) Herr, br N ) g ted Star, b W (Dickerson) H socond inning. Lauzon was hit and went | bheeo mPSIeR S aonat togas Inning | ST And Bmythe relleved Him. At on, ch. m. § 8| Bwanock' b h (Neison) 3 r i 1 In hica 1 at today The 4 0 first, Wright singled and then Baird | ieiore cteadied th Ives thereafter and | 10%0: Score rey, ch AL R L P v LB R G LY H { soaked n hot one to third. Brain made |y,ad a fight for the game. Attendance, N N A S SABVEN LY 2608, sty 2.0 Pltger, e b (Amics) 1S 6 6 nice catch of the line hit, caught Lauzon on | 4,16 or 515 ol R 2 185, trotting, purse § thres 1 214, 22Y, 234 econd and then the ball was pushed over HICAGO, PHILADELPHIA » 31 0 0¥ SR fly etarted for second. In the fourth Omaha 8 LR & e Thoee & 3 8 LEE 3 1 0| Rmitert, ¥ Van Dokkelen) 1 % & 5|night card at Brighton Beach y made one. Toman lod with a single and b1 000 35 1 RE 923 40| Kate Mccra brm(ar T [and an ordinary lot of horses « i went to second on Hoy's sacr McVicker | Ky ¢ i L 1z .11 1 s o B Soceidl 58 4 First Tace, ateeplechase course: Dave At all druggists or direct from the Dr. Willlams Medicine went out on a ground hit t Lauzon | ¢ BT Mg R : 1 g8 8 ¢ Letah B b, . (8 183 3 al B (fieden, § 106, won; Old Tank, 138 Oompat nectady, N. Y., postpaid on recelpt of pries, | singled and then Toman st wild | Boa 3 0 Farl'd o1 ) o, i1 ¢ H g Timber, b (Perriny 5 4 6 4 (Owens), 6 to 1'and § to econd; Trilllon 80 ota. per box * #ix boxes, $2.50. | b i nah ] \ bo 134 3 L 3 0| Phirase, b. m. (Lockwe 16 8 o147 (Brasil), 13 to b third. Tim , | throw being made to the plate. O'Rourke’s | pufuhie: © 4 § 4 3 {100 ri il . 1527 12 Solot VYan: b (M 3 5 & 8| Ochiltree, Spurs, Fifield and Al Reeves al { right gave another score to Omaha In the | Totals .. 4 62013 3 ¢ 1 Wk riad ta Wiy Rt Ih O R : ing, § ) race, mile and one-slxteenth: Wa 1ast inning. Des Moines made hers by ham- | ¥ " . 8230 1 iwaukee 04 00 0 y . Direet, b. #, by Direct (M to 1 and 4 to b, second; Ka mering the ball all over the fleld. Mr. Coong | 1,0 ES i 14 25 80 § § &3 cleveland 000040010 y 11 yencer), 4 to 1, third. Tim was an easy thing and after the fourth he H 1. Philadelnhia, 1. | nEArned runs: Milwauke Cleveland b Roth Aas, bert alao rar " | was sent to the barn, Hoy going in and Guniel, Orith, Sac: | Three-buge hit: icrisble, Two-buse hits: | Prince s ! hird race, five turion WM 080800000008 0808 0e0R0ONCEOBCECOCINI0000D twirling a good game during the rest of Stoler busens Childs, | Koo’ hares: Wilaron, & b Bmsinee "ie; | Tomm ; 4 6| strand). 7to 1 and b 102 Peira 11, | O e the contest. Sco | le lays Mertes to | [etcham, 2. First basa ‘on b Off Rl Mary KK T 6 4[100 (Henry), 7 to 5, third. Tim 1 e . ° DES MOINES, | A balle: Off Arimth, | &, o, Baker, L Hit by B sonrad: | e b s RAEL R N LR A ‘\l o “ e l OOr R H O A B pitcher: Bradiey: | Davcl plac: Smythe 1o CHsham " orompire; | Major B ch. . ¢ is Post nd Kthel Pace el e ° Thiel, 1t IS e il A S By Grifith Sheridan, Time: 1:40 Ton Witilams, ‘gr ais rth ace, six furlongs: Firearm, 112 | @ o Ball, ss P T 2 4 3 0 f base Chicago, 8;|° | * Time 0 1 (Spencer), 2 to 5, won; Smoke, 100 (Henry), | Nagle, of { 3 R A {\““|“‘\”“" sked ball: Dougla Standing of the Teamn, T - 5 to 1 and 4 to 5, second; 8ky Scraper, 110 | W i1 : liv desirabi o Hines, 2b 5 | 4§ 1| Wid piteh: G Time: 135, Umpire Played. Won. Lost. D.¢ | GGenking), 4 to 1, third. Time: 1:13 4:5. |© o sti ive some exceptionally desirable rooms Brain, b 5 ] 3| Terry. Chicago ... S04 | WINS LAST THREE RACES | iV sone widh ran y I ¥ i = [ Warner, vf i 2 1 St Louls Beats Brooklyn. Indianupolia 1 i # 7 ‘”r ifth race, one mile: = Butaon, 112 | @ although about three-fourths of the rooms were rented o zebuamen, 15 i o L | Milwaikec ] R SR urner), § to 5, won; Rinaldo, 112 (Spencer) o : ; 1 3 0 o BROOKL July i7.—Powell's wildness | Dogroit # £ 4 i y Alots Three Horaes |5 ;757,191 to 2, second; Tourney o when the army headquarters moved out. That is merely @ ‘ Mac i 0 ofand Kitson's ‘ineffectivencss caused thelr | cloveland i is First P Tost at St (Henry), 15 to 1, third, Time: 100 -6 - o 4 = [ peeay vetivement tads, Youni and Dunn | SIS SR % & Telling, ' Pine, Dick Furber, Top Gallant, | @ an index of the popularity of o S e 3 | succeeding them with ehe score tied. Dunn | Kansas City 1. '\/111188 40 & 45 | Mr. Kiltenbach, Cheesestraw 11 anc ° OMAHA | o e et ra h | Minneap 8% o . LOUIS, July _#.—Favorites, second [ Mal also ran g |- S AB. R. H. O, A ed his candidacy for the league es and Jockey Dominick were greatly xth race. one mile, selling: Helle of | O Rourke, 2 o 88 IR r. Lot BROOKLYN WORKING BOAYS WIN EASILY track was good, Summary: o av R AR "","'l‘." y 7,‘ ik "ime: [@ ! Lauzon, 1b & ¢ Hfke B L b0 i RHOAY | South Omaha Christtans Bat AN | rorionet: Alargaret 1, 10 (Cornen. 4 to r {14215 Bardella_also ran ® — Do, b & b SSEUS 1.2 12 0 0%chricd, 1000 Right, bu 1 Like Dend won ea Gow 110 (Glimorc), + ° S © & 1b. - T I R O 2 ] o188 n. 3, thivd, Time: 1100 Al [ The entire fifth floor has been re-decorated and pre- @ h & p JER D R [ T £ i e B o | Bright Miles, M . " .. 3 . ice e, i o e R L e 0888 R e soun omont YA . A bova came | Mazio Hisbrouc o Cramp in Lew Compels Bddie Lenny |@ SCHIS @ MOSt attractive appearance. An oftice here, in a g ¥ 2| Diara et 1172 0 1134100 0ng e e D e | = e 0 Glve Up Fight After 21 Even © fire-proof building, will cost you no more than in some o Totals i T B 1 131 0o the carth spite of the fact that the | | ¥, 6 Rounds, ® fire traps [ ’ Des Molnes .. 50080100 *1young prrooor1 SEe i ith Omah § W larger and_older | ( 9o 1a i aps. Omaha ...... 6001000012 2 02 % they were be with ease by the W | ¢ minick NEW YORK, July oM “durane] |2 o Twocbase Hits: Warner, Rebsamen, Hall. | | Towi 1012 % 12 Tot 4 3| ox%, Whose playing was steady and | 1: Clute, S the Omaha KId, and Eddle Lenny of Phil. ° : Sucrifice hits: Hines, Loman, McVicker Torlls VH.0.15 100 ¢ oty ature of the game wan the | is ar p ’ ek AL P S vaviand. L1 2 3 0| pitching of Rohrbough nnd Lefler. Lefler et sar-old mile: Hayi- | adelphia boxed twenty-one rounds at catch sfruck oucs, Ty oy T by atrariand, & | Brookd 03 390088 8 600 ML R e R e T | e v o e sssescs |0 Ko Lo FEICTS 0., henta ents, . e o o oy, o T E oo biek: e | pdSarned runs: St Louls, 3 Brooklyn, 1|5 OMAHA Y. M. C. A, WORKING Bovs. | Tike, 107 (ale), 6 to 1 and 2 to 1, second: | tonight and Louny fell in the twenty-trst | O ikl 3 = o Motnes, 5: Omant, 1. Triple play: Hall to | Three-base hit: Keister. Two-base hits: Cri-| =~ "7 {04 ¥ RICOA R, | Eldorim, 101 (LIghtfooty, 3 to 1, third: time: | ol E1t a1 Louny fell in the twen The Bee Building, 17th and Farnam Streets. ° Hines to Rebsamen to Hines, Double plays: | §¢F Kitson. First base on errors: § Louls, | MeClan'h, b1 1 2 0 0 T 1:4 The Gray Dawn, Crest Leo, ter f & severe cramp, McVicker to Liauzor e ison | I Left on bases: St. Louts, 8; Brooklyn, 9. | Orange, "16...0 0 0 5 1/Gibson, c Elsie Venner, Jim Turner, Belle whicT rendered his right leg useless. ard. | © o Time: 2:00, Umpl 4 ruck out: By Kitson, 1; by You L | Orehard, 1.0 1 4 0 2/ Rohrbh, nivard also rar ner was announced the winner. Gardir | 0000000 0000 0000 OCICCO0COCEC €000 00000000 & Sacrifice hit Donovan, ' Criger Q10T | Bnarwia. k8.8 1 0 & ‘OlETaneon. Fourth tace, ‘one mile and_a_sixteerith: | Weighed in at 120t pounds. Lenny did not PUBBLO SE' bases; Jones, Kelley, Daly, Kitson. Bases | cox, "2 012 1 ge w3 Banish, 160 (Dominiclo, 9 tos, won; Jimp, | £ o {he scales, but owned up to welghing - ekt TR S A o o a1 o | oot S 3 3 1 GO oK) O O O enk! | T8 Tioutds, The hoys wers matohea T o8 e Powell, 4; off Young. 1. Double play: Kelu- | Taftar 'p rtid 1 8 3 1 Stoft. as on), 6 ¢ third, ““Time: | twenty-five rounds and the battle waud Voll':l'l'-:l:fl:ll::llll..ll‘!' ' i.l:’lll(\)\'n‘l.\.n“w' ;‘.VAI’.'|X::;:' Hit b l‘v‘lx:;:rl Mele'r, f p1 2 01 G.Wil'rd, i, Lo« King, Bahul and l"l’l';::hl\“ll.:;t-lkyr;lm lv:we] III,(:;Uh!vdll ’Yl;' the "A MND SAW Is A GOOD THlNO BUT NOT To 3 owell, 1. ! 2 Jmpire: | Hamaon, of0 1 0 0 0 ttngler, k. o ¥an cramp disabled the Philadelphian, who up 3 Colo,, July Hurst Sl S and a half furlongs: | 1o the time of his mishap was giving Gard. ”» ram.)—Johnson pliched fotkion Wine & Warta Gams, Totals .. 915 § 11 Totals ....d Thominick), 3. to 1., Wons | ner a3 §0od as lio got limaelt SHAVE WITH. e e T iea ot " the fact | BOSTON. July 2 —Boston won out in the | South Omaha Y. M. C. A..0 80 ost), 6 f0 1 und'2 to 1, | Lenr Rt the support of the home nine for the |ninth inning tof orking Boya......... Both pitchers were twirler wus v Pueblo batted hard | Very effective. The fielding of Collins, Long truck out: By Rohrbough &, P his legs to good advantage Wi (Dale), 15 to 1,|and Gardner had to follow him frequen‘ly . : anor | around the ring. Lenny used both hinds y, Chorus | swinging for: the head, and landed fre- 4 | auently with full length swings, Gardner's s, five furlongs: | FIEht Visited Lenny's stomach frequently and ut opport Toments.” Attendance, | and Ely wero the features. ~Attendance, Tiases on blls: Of Lefler, 10, “corer ik Attendance, | 205 geore Hit by pitched bail: Rohrbough 2 PUEBLO, BOSTON PITTSRURG e e 9 t0.1, won: | &nd these blows had the effect of stoppini AB.R. H. O, H.O.AE Neoln Will Face Originals, 11 " 8 to I phian, but only momentarily 1S THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. McHale, ef........ H T o | vamiivn, PR “aptain Hradford of the Omaha Originals | ¢ real, 110 (Corner led in cutting both of Oscar Hulen, he 00000 118 0| Long, ss...1.0 6 2 ranged for a game with the peerless | 1)ira lene. in (e’ tently round Gardner bled | = — arrott, 1. ... o RO 0 Stanl, 1£..70°1 1 0 )1 Bunday, and the Neola team will | The Thr also ra e mouth. It was o tiresoma bout Dalrymple, if..oo 4 11 3 1| Collins, 36,0 1 0 8 11 0|be accompanied by a big crowd of rooters, | ruine wa. toward the finish and Gardner certair i MANHOOD RESTORED_'cU'"Ds"' sl ok oale L | 0/ Clark, ‘3b... 0 0 9 2 y 0 0 0| who expeet to give thelr favorites such | oL appear to advantage at any stage. The hia reat Vegeia: CT e ey (R (R R 1| Bacry, 5.0 0 11 02 s 3 0 0| encourapement that defent will be impossi- | Budden enaing of the bout by a champ. in (iaiisor, the prescription of a fmon fall Graham, ¢ 00 Eee 0| Freeman, €0 0 2 0 0 Le 1 8 0| R s O rikinuis, nowever. promise. to| FORTY HIDERS ON THE TRAC [ the Teg ‘Was '8 Rovelty in ita way and'the o dlsiaraet e cee i, ‘ ety 41 o T 1| unitvan O @A g 36 0|give a good account of themsclves and re- | majority of those who saw Lenny fall with Marry, mx a Johnson, D $ 0 20 0| Dincon, p: 0 0 2 3 0 Phiilipnl, .0 0 0 4 0| poat the dose of defeat they administered | yiyents nt Midway Cyele Meet Will |1+ right leg stiffened out in front of him T Tiken Uy da'or 11k i e which 1 noCehack \ - - -~ | the Hawkeyes in the urth of July game. 3 R 1 | thought that he had wrenched his ankle ) Bpermatorrboss and &l the horrors of im . CUPIDENE cleanses TOtAld ot B 7 1. 8 B 1 Totals .. @216 1|We appreciate,’ sald Bradfo it Keenly d and Records | T betting was 100 to 30 on Gardner. e the & bd 106 Urinary orgaus of ail lmpuriies €U PEDENK sirenginens DENVER ¥Nono olit whieh ol i these peoplo are the sirongest we hive been Will Be Endangered. ~ - ores smail weak organs. v Preston, of o2 | Pittsburg 0032000012 Fourth only by plaving an errorless gamo | Anout forty riders will enter the various ON rhe day's intorest in| g ‘)v"'urm;Afvmmxmduunvl-'fleul)nlnmu Bt cure. §L00 & Dox,8 f0r $5.00, er, h 0 and by v o arring 14l @bl il i 4 wstorn ihiow. o the Tene s revar and teatimoninle Buelow; 0 0 arned runs: Toston, 1: Plttsbure, 1| dents we will ¢ IYpnih &t the, Midway 8 :trRcH nie e (ol She. Long Ao DAVOL W DICINE CON T & ox 275, San Francisco, Cal. | Holland, 1 > e o s "‘m‘\“"“‘,_Illfi"“;"""‘"";“l“"“(\‘_ redhot exhibition of ball is lon \ trial heats in orning Larned beat FOR SALB BY MYERS-DILLON DRUG €O, 16TH AND FARNAM. Weavh, vic, il 178 o nita: MoCteery (), Lane ages oh Spectal el igently and every evening there are | Lt Towoeo, s e balls: O Dineen, §; oft Ehilltppl, 1. 8truck | il " Gibbo ved flon' today, | from twenty-five to fifty fing around | The absorbing match was the doubles be - - Kane, p 3 0 0 | pitch: Dinsen, ftime: 1:40. Umbire: O'Day. re: Gibh Shelton Gibbon did | the track, working-out for & nday's races. | twean e pxat end Allan aag the Yree 1 WANT YOUR WIFE \ = iy | 4¥: | not play her haif of the ninth inning I-| 'No delay will be tolerated Sunday after: | brothe atternoon, ' The Wren Made happy by our Turkish T. and P. Pills. Monthiles aire to the day. Never diaappoint | AT m 9 | Giants Down the Reds. ton 'brought up an imported pitcher, but | noon by the management in o ning oft | showed lac kof practice together in the | | Ry "I slanty excossive or ainful monatruation Nothing ke i in the markes &1.00 | BUABIE o 00010 | NEW YORI v 27 —The New Yorkers | falled. o score & single tally after the |of the even Referee o n' “will | irst set, but thereafter were able to fo Box by mail: w0 boxes cure any. case. No pain. no danger. Hahn s Pharmacy, Omaha. Neb. Denvor 01000 won an inte & gume from the Cincin- | third inning. One week ago Gibbon scored ( Inaukurate se 20 ok | Same jesiiten: o DieY thalr Utmont. The | eu SH—— [ Earned runs: Pueblo, 4; Der natls at the Polo grounds this afternoon on Shelton’s diamond. Mercer fanned |4t that W eners 10 | “Hackett a o @ ’ "Rita: | McHale, Parrott ¢ v [Tt was @ game that abounded i shar elton men In succession. Over $100 [ the race-goln 8, comather| (Ho gl Hetkath and Qu A Allen beat T - -base hit:. Parrott. Sacrifice hita: | felding. The home team. won through | Was up the game, Shelton brought a [ With the 8" for the five motar| By “WEARRRAa0 @ L WhenD, Jr. 88 04 od to take the pl ¢ th oL u}.n\ Miller, Re Stolen base timely batting in the eighth inning. At- | 10ad of horns. | iandem paeor h”f‘ a "‘”1"‘ itk i by 91 e »’“’:” d :\“I‘»‘ 1 :\V ‘|;‘.. -m‘:l'“; ']'l”";r "':’: ® & '/0@‘@\?:‘ Parroft, Holland. Double piay: Closson (o | tendance, 1un. Score . —_— offer an fncentive that presages a e —— who always leave tho arvestl Parrott: ~ Struck out: By Johnson, 4 by | eCINCINNATL | NEW YORK __ Frankiin Defeats Tymer. |A&ttendance of the bleyele fratermity. | op8or Yoy B yul wo | timo in order to secure the higher wages | SUW"WER { B RO o s || O ] M S | e SR SR o | B RGN B 1Y o 3 et e M | HEADAOHES ~ Dibom Johnson. .on ballas, O dohn- | Barrett, et/ 970 g g A IR L going over the oliter edge of the track Lawn fTennls. tournament ‘this morning. | are said to be faithful and bl i ! Time: 2:00. Um Ibright Heckley, 1b. 0 0| and the Franklin team, resulting in a vic invors Hod Delneky Dot {ihamplonship singles, third round, as fol- | good workmen, but cannot be trusted with | o Avaem weather turns on & g . steint'di, 30 0 o| tory for the home boys.” A large crowd was | (0G0, ""JUv o1 —priday proved to| W. A. Larned beat H. I. Foster, 6-1; ¢-0; | the higher grade of work. Another feature (@ women. Hut mber (his- MOUX SHAKE T JOE HOODOO, | Crawford, of 11 o|in attendance. Bcol be an unlucky d for fc players at | 6-1 in their favor is the fact that they work for | e dati hes, ® wiord, 1t 1 1 B dn s - P an unlucky plavers 3 : i eir favor is the fact that they wo AR Nemede i1 & ol Teeakiin 10d8d0088 ¥ cedy filly, who |, G Lo Wrenn, dr, beat R. D. Little, 6-5; | 3 Jower wage than the white men will. (@ harp, throbbing temple- g iton k. | 2 aches 4 Much for | Kanoe, c....0 0 0 tatteries: Franklin, Robinson and A third race by defeat —- ey b o . 1 ditand @ SIOUX City, Ta., July 27.—(Special Tele- | Haln po.ce. 0 1 0| arews; Tyner, MeNcely and Ottoway {enrrying the bunch | Pillsbury Defeats Showalter. rants Reauisition for Perry. Dare Histunlittingtitonshend nehap gram,)—Bones' Parvin proved a puzzle for Total 2 i - the redhot favorit MUNICH, July 27.—~In the fourth round| PIERRE, 8. D., July 27.—(Special m- are all banished by the Saints this afternoon and through his Totals .. 2 $ 923112 1 Close Score at Superior. n finish third, Benlof the international chess tournament, | gram.)—Governor Lee has granted y effective pliching the Sloux were ible to | Cincinati 000 0 SUPERIOR, Neb., July Special the sec. | played today, Burn defeated Cohn, Wolf | reauioit) the governor of Illinols for n break he' long Mrin_of defeats ! that they | New York 0 0 2 *—i| gram.)—The fastest ball game cver b onl race by making a stockof | heit” Bilivcora, Werger find. Marco' drcw | Fequisition on tho governor of Iiine A\ have suffered from St. Joe with a 2 to 1| Karned runs meinnaty, 1. | 10 Superfor wis witnessed by 40 people fleld | Schlecter defeated Jakob, Poplel defeated | Ed J. Perry, who is wanted by the au simply b&ause it eradicates the very victory. St. Joe managed to get o run in | Pirst base o ath 3| this afternoon. Score: Superior, 1; Abile e, five furlongs: Regen, 110| Bardeleben, Pillsbury defeated Showaiter. | thorities of Lawrence county on @ ch cause o cadaches! the first e Btrans’s hit and|on busce; ° i s Kan., 0. 8o perfect was the worl of b 2 101, "woni Barbara M, 115 | Marocay defeated Janowski and Gotschall | f pmcs sontime el B "”"" p 0 of ML haIcuRl e artna magnificent buse running, but after that | I'irst base on | o Trahn, 1 teams that no plaver of either club 1. second; Fdith (1iassin- | defeated Halgin of horse stealine strects, Omiha, Neb., writes hast ecora Nase ant onis | cer. R ot B Hata Ao vanced turther thun second base until ih 1.’ third Vi, Rldred - SRR o A o Indiics save adiches & In safety. Sloux City |4 Sacritice hits: Vanialtren, Afth fning, when the winni g SH, nal oo = 1Y 108 A A ® 122y g (he “second and’ third, whei Ntolon busea: Iohmse, NanHaltren, = Selbach. | B10 ], by Welt, The same olubs play tom Belle Fairy Day SOUTH DAKOTA NEWS. PIERRE, 8. D., July 27.—(Special Tele- | 4 fiissy spell w hits and a_couple of errors manu- | Double pliy: K > Beckley to Steln: | FOW " g also ran. = " oduy called stars before my eyes work the game wis without any interest- | buse hit: Doyle - Umpire sond ' 1 won; L e rin : b 7.000 of the permanent school fund for | g y'H ovator 1 ing featurcs, Score: 1180, ; o OLYMPIC GAMES IN AMERICA‘ ht itchi iz o ) Shednd Ipirle: | DEADWOOD, 8D July 27.—(Spocial)— | WUl Senool honds aro Iswued. The offce | & £ and befc R e o R wers 100 (Narvaeg, 12 (0 1, third, TMimes | The wool clip of the Black Hills for the | un SURe PO O T oo ce the one 1 was woll AB.R H. 0. A, E Played. Won. Prospect that Four Years Hence They | Hir yom s e e alutain | 1ast season 'has been enormous. Jerome |,o - ¢ frn of tose distress ® Hallman, I ..... 470 0 1 0 0| Brooklyn ..eceaeens Wil Be Ry | W. Higblo of this city, one of the largest | ® HES[eAY 8 PpuasAtEL Q) E - = = PIATeIRRIS Fleld. (hEELIAL PR A B i B o LC yeal Places his estl- | PRYKIONS FOR WENKTERN VETERANS, | & " advice. & { ittsburg . 8 i < I | mate at 600,000 pounds for the season just Chicago ; a8 fon, 102, (iknight), 3" to 1| -~ {ncinnatl 1L o PHILADELPHIA, July 27.—Arrangements [ third Time: 110 Inaziro, Tavictus, | passed. At the last wool sale beld in Relle | War Sar A Remembered hy the | ® Hoston e M have Feen practicaily :nuyx[‘-hnu 1o bring Iiell wnd Duke of Bohemba al% | Fourche, one of the largest wool markets | eral University i thietie | Blue Lick, 102 (( \i| of capital was represented by the leading | 8 A s R L ‘ GAMES OF T IRICAN LEAGUE, | Bround, in the summer v “When | Donatior (Wi 1 ep growers of the Black Hills country. | Nebraska: Original—Willlam ot N or reviving these ancient sports wers | Vincennes, 4 (1 timo of the sale at Belle Fourche Cliy, fc " Increase—williafn A, | Detrott « After Kan City ana | So0i000 Upgn It W 139 hol the DIsk | LEH., RHom ;01 was a salo at Rapid Clty at whick [ Wine in Jig Ko hud ested 1 h i ) g Dros. of Sloux City bought two | r Overt | ‘ @ | xANSAS CITY, July 2n.—Detrott opened | sunremnes: centuries Ao Tt was here. in | Wals) e Pty b ts serios here today with a shutout to |18, that Princoton and Harvard surprise t % WOl TOM Sue: AALL MO0} GoW | 1o Sredit, Millar woe Vb o *hutout 1o (Re Hiropean wWorld by the prowess ¢ 'S o [ers, but there are stil in that market Qenulne 0. Sc | that the sports shouid be he o ! t pricts Ligh Wil ik (e ownsls. As KA DETROIT ars, that they should § % Sixth ra Jo: ¥lorizar, 107 (Wink- | o(her sale took place at Hormosa, but a 9 ’ VAL RHO.AE |ihat England should have them in 190 fleld), 3 1o’ 1w Known, 9 | the prices offered woro not as the owners Hemphii, re 0 0 0ca b 008 four ‘years later. or in” 108 thev s} (Waish) to 1, kecond; Dissolute, 07| gomanded 00 pounds of wool will b G t ar er E it Harley, | ‘ 0| Spondence the. University nt Peanayivanta | Major Mansie and Clay Fointer also ran,' |8tored there awalting botter p I'Ea ngan, 1b. 0 310 1 1 Elbere'id, e 1 ) | athletic authorities had w v v | 3 ALID. futiorities had | o1 Keiw Kringic Put o Denthe | South Dakite Waier Supnly : . | & . &L 2 : TR AGR gL ; avivanlos | o ETRC v rie K w YANKTO D, July 27.~(Speclal) atton, p... 0 1 . and with ain ok S ) i the South otn Htate university, hus | PHILADELPHIA, Jul Hurry orders | A n ed 1o glve n A " T LU of entl ed ow b tin from the g were recetve h Majc ath, com- Must Bear Signature of Totals .. 0 8§ : AR LA and W 10 put him | onmont pross at Wa -m.\,:.'n e wate ¢ the luuxwwl ‘u "v";ll 3 ';‘ ank Kansas Clty ning New Rifle Club, nisery dead Bum h . mang - ? 2 " ), E, Wyo.. July pecial. v 1 | | M Rarnea puny McGuire, edlio of Oitaoor Lit poven furlongss ducomiu, 1l ject of artesian wolls the author says that | at once on a large supply of 30-caliber re ”d Farrell, Dungar for the purpose of inducing the Che i 50 b ¥ 4! J L | those who have studied the matter un olver cartridges and scrapnel. In addi- | ses: Dungan e Rifle club to joln a new organization | K L i R 1 e he rorred. (. inn AU i R e o A | AEARILE ARESS AL ”{‘ AL ALGAMIAD, A1De [tian, Mpler Heath was ordered to increase | Millor, 2 1 which will take the place of the preser 9, 1 tan, A ply fs from the sandstone and sand beds [ his working force from 500 to 700 and to| 800 Fac-Simlle Wrepper Below, Millor ] rads Rifle & § 'm.‘.u‘-,"( Vint. Redmond, Muy loyd nnle T of the Dakota formation. This remarkable | work the men from 7 a. m. 0 7 p. m. Re- | F 2 take as sugan Detroit 1:45. Umplire: Manas wed up In’ the new' organization X b Lhompsan), | & ol | Toxa ..(I‘x ( : rudo as well as In this re- | temporary shutdown. | FOR HEABACHL. Millers Clach Last Place. [ enne. Taramte Fvarist i T R | T entire wren of eastern South Dakota | Best Dining Car Service B less game. Gardner | known as the Rocky a0 ARG Kin | " " SN e vax nvinei ring nine st aya K i w N proximately to @ few counties SHICHESTE 'S ENGLIBR FOR TORPID LIVER, Wil G ive BIte wers made. A [ tatt ; A Wby 6t nd | §Horsford's Acid Phosphate ENNYBO | FOR CONSTIPATION, T, Boor Kisig sl b DaE R ke 1 iidi, Hungarian, 100 Coburn), 6 0 | Hottrond Emulass dupanese ‘ For ALt DIANAPOLIS HINNECOCK HILLS GOLF ¢ rier, broke dow YANKTON ), July 21 ecial.) Tiatn N 4 b R | 1 Pa nnfe, Lauretta: 84| oconily imported a gang of 150 Japanese | J| A wholesome tonic and merve food, im » 1 o | for “TheShinnecock. Tinks the | Descubridora. & vy, 15 16 1 third es Into the etate and now have them | W Darting vigor and strength to the entirs 2134 o] Bat rantients cup. with s | Fle: wfiithe MOLNM BulliohisNad shHsali | smployed AaliLioE ad 1epairing the sysiem, Induces refesabing maep, 0832 0|7, but Travis cut it down te 7h The pro-| Fiflth race, §8: San Luls, 107] roud officlale say the Japs have been | { ' ) 4