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THE OMAITA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, —ee et et e et P —————eeteeee e e e POUNDED CO0NS WITH EASE i 1o ii iz a i i 100 (00D RACING AT COLLMBLS | o S, T A T | R B e ek Rt o, e, ————————————————————— Ph\ sicians (hc world Joseph Has No Trouble the New | o ‘. d 4 1€ % Most S\\riw«-f\: Meeting in Oity's History ““ M, Chickar : Noster, 1 GETAWAY DAY AT HEDRICK (!L‘H(S \\'!10 lack appe- » Omiba Ti§ \ “ Clevelan | Uomie W0 & e, 1 i 5 ) Facept for Showing Made by Anzelin tite or ‘lu()r or “llcn Fden: Simith. 2 and Uhoche Onward Racing (s convalescing GAME LOST IN THE OPENING INNING ree;vise NI NAICE | BONMIE DIRECT TAKES 243 CLASS PACE | T:i5 Morri< _ t Hather Ta ek g from a serious illness, the | . \ « HEDR Six Rans Made by the MeKibhen Hand gy Vo . hnny Agan Surprises by vy 1 o ¢ tin tonic ore e Retir Shith to Wo-den. Sac- | Winning First Two He Aiter [ / o 24 HEUSER-B Shea. Btolen bases Which Favori rd : i y > N “Bus Firat t . gl | 3 i i \ \ y " tekima. e 31, o T e {0 o BT Anrella i A CH's | Hloes Smother the Bisons. = N — | y i | * CiTy ['1 Juffalo was an X ! h ; 1 1 A Ky ity todmyy poth | COLUMBUS, 0., Aug The grand ¢ Margaret | r 1 and 4 / - llW 4 Denver, 41 Dew Mol \ I mar ng hit hard. ‘Amole | cuit meeting which clo today has be i 8 107 ¥ ' Zar (Chandler).... Stoux City, 121 Pa Lot the box in the 4efond | e most successful held under the auspices me: 1:02% ! nMiss Sats, Hard) btd TRADE MARK. s 7 . who 'k his place o b - i 2 19 Kanans Ciiy, 170 B man! ‘whotook ') o A TEes PHM EUve Uhionee | Relnr kel [ Time: i, 20y, 219 It puts color in the cheeks, sparkle in A Patten, wh bstituted, [ The weather throughout has been fine, th ¥ | i g h b Tis, s A e g L S WORSHY e Aty B - 1 1 Girl, b, m., by Adrian Wilkes ] gt Fante. Tie: ertora: of: th | e TUEACE MEOEIOL fo and the racins | MINNESOTA LOSES FIRST RAGE | ™ribsi it | the eyes, braces mildly. A%Slmllablc by T, JOSEPH, M ’ " L unusually good. The track r i e Wheeler, b, 1. (lrwin) ., H the weakest stomach, m\n,oratmg re- egram.)—The fact that Omaha 40 not A 7Y BUFFALO. today. The Admiral, a prohibitive favorite | for Seawanhaka ¢ = 4 B Tl T L H y ing with Young Gibson's delivery and that| JOOAE ] man, ot VTG AE, [ on account of his showing in the 2:16 pace, | ed by Canndinn | Eva Richter, b, m. (Johnson)......... T freshmg A boon to nur\mg mothers. St. Joseph pounded Coons all over the 1 s 138 Holkan 1t 0 8 1 o o| won the 2:19 pace today in straight h der, Red Cont, I“w ter, b ml_‘kH'N“I'] ey H Prepared by tolls the story of today's game, {10 0hearon, £f.0 0 4 0 0| Ho was never headed and the only contest CAE TR A h —B h B i A ’ "The seventh was the only fning fn which [ Dunkan, 101 411 1 08ciegai, 151 2 9 0 0| was betweea Branden and Daisy J for place, [ MONTREAL, Aue 8-The fiat dave fno | JHine: St Stk S, nneuser=-busc rewving ss'n Omaha could find Gibson, Hoy's two-bagge : G4 S Aherton, 301 231 2| Lord Derby, with Geers up, was the fa- | berween the American challenger Minne- | Angella, b. m., by Antrim - St. Louis, U. S. A, and Wilkon's single g one run. In|Stemart 43 2 Halima 1221 0|vorite In the 2:27 trot and would have won | #ata of tha White Hear club Paul, | (ielly) witrivigin s ¥ 8 Orders addressed to Geo. Krug, munager Omaha branch, will be promptly executed only one other Inning, the fourth, were they | McMa 34 11 Epear, ¢ 00 410y gtraight heats, but he acted badly. ¢ Minn, and the Canadian defender, Hed| phoebe ~Onward, b, m. by 188 B P S M TS e oot O | 1% 1 110 Amoie, b0 1 0 0 0| FL 1 fonty e °r% | Coat,” camo off on Lake St. Louls \v | Shadeland Onward (Smithy.. 2 113 2 able to g nan as far a A § bbb 01 ORireman 5.2 10,4 o|drove to win every heat, but pushed the |and ' resulted In an ensy Wi v the | Lelre b n. by Lobasco (Ladd). 3 3 3 8 8 ed i 10 piteh for Omaha, bu gelding 0o fast in the second and fourth st b h “Hero Wi ane tneh | Ve a0 G A5t S8, 21t 20N 000000000000 0000000 INNONONONONOND . 000N g had singled and Flynn r.m Totals .42 7710 4 1 122010 4| and drove him off his feet, narrowly escap LT Sl % and s " - o . taken first on balls, he was replaced by | Kansas City 16100228 81l ing the distance flag ota 25 feet 6 inches. The Min- | R T S b aAmedtily | § L/ H Coons. _Kiing was firat to face Coons and | BUalo oo 0.0 01 08 0 5 1 The 213 pace was the best race of the | Néxofd had the lghter crow. = 0\ B ory hina {hdtoa tes_ that the. meetng in | © n e l Oor 4 Mt to Baird, who threw Flynn out at sec- [ g white: O lirien, Behaefer, Stewart | day. There were six starters, with Bonnle | naving won the bosa selinted a trangular | this ity on the 25th Inst. under the aus- | @ . [3 ond, and then aingles by Grim, Schrall and | ), Lec, Atherton, ‘Thre-base hitsi” Gear, | Direct a strong favorite and Johnny Agan | ¢o ' for today's race, the distance being | bices of the South Daketa Fie S Syt | O — o Baer, Toman's fumble ot Bristow's hit and | Hatimgh, ureman, Saorifce DS SIS |8 good second choice. Bonale Direct is a | {RENS, mi% three times round. WHeR | Ad succesarul affairs of the kind ever hell | @ " g i § L oyt SRR il o irien, e " Hige o balle! Of | ame 4-year-old and his poor performance | p'clofic thurlt wa it Hleht, forthweierly to e Ot O o irecdy nhkve | O We still have some exceptionally desirable rooms 9 Singles by Kling and Baer “atten, 1; off Amole t by pitcher: | today was due largely to the driviug of | Westerly breeze blowing. The Red Coat got | month until the B e e H 3 gave § eph two more runs, and | McMarius! Lert on bises: Kansas City: 9 | Mcionry, Previous to the Cleveland meet r the line firat and both boats stood on | BECE, ¢ Tidge Jonnson’ of Winnipeg has [ @ although about three-fourths of the rooms were rented Anotier waa added fn 'I;;- sixth - Bac o gan. Tiite: O Lee 11; oft Patten, 1 off | 108 the colt had went & mile in botter to | up to winw "the Amorican boat makin i nsented to act us yudge of the field trials, | @ when the army headquarters moved out. That is merel 8 ingle an {atow's two-hagger ho wor v %; off Foreman, 15, Innings pitched: | 2:10, At Cleveland he we e in 2:00%. | Ieeway and constanily luffing to avoid th e trinl groun here the compe ) ' . s i first and at the bat of Jack Grim, the| By Lee, '6; by Patten, 3; by Amole, 2; by [ oo ‘“ R A v Buffs nd it soon b prarent that the | will take place are situnted near I ¥ |@ an index of the popularity of ° SN Senikivn suichin, Wi tm, e S reman, b, Strick out: Ty Amole, 1; by | Bonnie Direct and Johnny Agan were thie | Aot It moon b ¥ 'the do- | Falle. The grounds commence at o paint | - $ former Brooklyn catcher, who reported 0| koroman: 8 by Lee, 1: by Patten, 1. Pagsed | contesting horses in every heat. In the | fender, Tl wind cam Jake @i | ADGUE_Dve SIS MOt IR OE &4 from o o anager McKibben today, was ot Bigh- | ball: AT fime: Two hours. Um- | first the favorite forced Johnny Agan to do | VU he Mint L ay 1 to be | They AT B iles in width, The course is | O o 8T. JOSEPH Sl oosiers Win a L Direot broke in the second Neat €nd Agan (-‘,;, H innes s distance of haif 1 mile Herctotore many | @ (1} oo o AB. R IL O AL B MILWAUKEE, Aug So-After fighting | took It in slow time. The next three heats | I fSGond®, later. ; catisfactory because of the uneven char- | @ == —— [ Flynn, cf . 10 P for fifteen inings Indianapolls won | the favorite paced without & skip and, | fast and ii wis soon ¢ the | S Chut Miratraura 115 on thie churse | = Ioe AFEL - i, IO ; il e woth | thoueh pushed by Agan, won cach B | I e s tE g X 1idls “will not have such draw- | @ The entire fifti: floor has been re-decorated and pre- @ ittm,” 1b 1 1 good ball, Dowds' fielding and bat- | easily and had speed to spare. | weas i i e ns { grounds cannot be sur-|Q 1 + N Schra it ) 1 1 1 0 Ul ting and the tielding of Conro. Artzel g ¥ On ) W ! ¥ ot Ly v g J S ¢ 4 e 2 ¢ arar > e re ¢ o Schrall, : ¢l ! i of Conroy,’ Hartaell, | “rhg ‘Columbus assoclation will give & | wind It was the Way Sown, Refe i | pussed in the countrs. The farmers living | @ 8 nts a lnllu.nl‘ attractive appearance. An oflice here, in a g Jristow, 4 fiat et 1| Attendance B | meeting September 14 to 21, the opening | faster | thun before and Mot | U it cooperation with Tocal mem- | fire-proof building, will cost you no more than in some o ghnier s S5 0 i 0 MILWAUKEE, [ week n the grand circuit. ~Results B aen e T ot buna i | bere of the Bouth Dakota, Fleld Trial aso fire traps. ° 5 : . o0 0 1 0| 2019 class, pacing, purse $1,500 2:02:30, the Minnesota fo one minute “‘ml‘fl‘l\u‘.u assist In other ways in [© ¢ ) 1 2 £0 0| The Admiral, b. h., by Be Sure and ten seconds later was the fastest ! the coming meet a success in every | @ i s e (R e ] ] 1 0Ma 0| Dalsy J, b, m. (King) T B dgh baed 3 vng | Batrois the course every day for the pur- | @ . . clers 0-, e a e" Sy G e REE h L (Perry) w4 On the first doi of the wecond round Red | BELOGE LivGnting dogs being tratned upon | @ 3 ) AN 1 2 b, M. (Pennock). ... ..., di ) ) th 1, while the o that prairie chickens and other game oe Buildi P lapnam Q A LR 19 ¢ ! A e F 50 B ] SShl" s The Bee Building, 17th and Farnam Streets. Thon I 0 R e e P01 1 4 0Bu of 0y, 2:12%, Biowg, ;|‘ b S i 42 ; I s At it trottl 8 \i'l"‘l"'l’”““ rand Rapid QOO0 0CO0ACH0ICH0O SO0 OO0 V000 V0800000000 tnfre i 1 s 4 2 Potals 9452 gl a RAPIDS, Mich, Aug. 3.—-Four Wiison, o .. i Ll Mitwauk 000010010000000 s JCs el 22 1l up and the 1 races were carded ut Comstock park today neyer, p 0 0 0 0 0 A 100000100000002—| Annie Burns e (Wilsom) 21 it filled ¢ and the sport was of the finest order. Non | g , § 4} inunapole otatosoiogosu oo | avnis Bu g hilson)t § 4 g 2§ ol nd Feunded | and the sooft whs ot the nneat prdac, Nons DEATH RECORD. Whoa ottors feil cousens O'Rourke 1 0 . Home run: Seybold. Three-base hits:| Georg utes and Coat. It to the class in which they started today go 1. Hutte = e 1 (2. Barnes, Two-base hits arts | i 5 5| Was now evid it the Canadian wis o | The greatest contest of the day was the . o Totals ¢ % 18 18 6| xelh Digkine, Magoon. Bowers. - Bactifles | Weltes Qmith, b. 5. (Muiph 4% cortain winncr. The American boat was | unfinished 24 pace brought over from 1D CITY, Nob. Aug. Be(Bp *Batted for Coons in the ninth, ht Fultz Hogriever, Madison, First 4, 2:13 P 6. very tender in the hard puffs and appeared | Wednesday, Harry Harold, the outsider| DAVID CITY, Neb, Aug. 8.—(Spe DR veereerrrsB 00 2 0 1 0 0 =0 buse on baila: Off Reidy, 2; off Barnes b el to bury ftself fn the water. The Canadian [ who.won the third heat on that day, took | A, R. Knight of this place died at 1 um k Maha veereis 00000010 01| Hit by pitcher: Ketchu Btruck out unte Diteot; bik. 5 by Desis boat fnereased fts lead to 7 minutes when it [ second place in the first heat today. He | yesterday afternoon. He was about 40 year - ok cidy, 6; by Barnes, Youble - -~ rounded the last buoy in the sccond round | took the next two heats and the race with- | ¥¢o! | plarned "runs: 8t Josenh, 6. Omana, 1. | K Vo Bhr BaEher L, Dol gooct (MHenty) . 11 out any great effort, Results of age. Mr. Knight was one of our most | SEARLES & Henley. Stolen. bases: Btrung ted), Magoon _to Madison 16 Laiy Bipes o ¢ § 8 ,0n (e et tog of the last round Red | * 214 fuck (uninished on Wednesday), $30: | prominent citizons. Ho was formerly agent Double plays: Strang to Bristow to Grim; | 210 Umpire: Sheridan. Frieimont, b, g en).. 4 §|Coat again showed siperior work to wind- | Harry Harold won third, fifth and ‘siXth| of the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missourl Vailey | 1 i rim; | S Hichredd] 34| ward and passed the first buoy 5 minutes | heats and e o e WEn won HEst \”HL.‘V‘ O'Connell; Thompson ;‘- '.’ one | anding of }gul ig! b. h ..'“ sher).... * | and seconds ahe and the second leg, | and second hents. My Cholce won the | Rallroad company at David City, but about | JOLLBIERCK oLt By olton, 8 oY e it " Played. Won Tce Exuum, bl sors. pos, B Which ‘was a ‘reaching one, it gatned | fourth heat. Best time: 212k cight years ago he resigned his position OMA “ A meyer, 1; oft Coons, 1. Time: 1:60. Umpire: | tyaiananoiia I gandlae e M et howerer, after turning | stoobete hents Best dme: Zage Ton '"| with the company and aseoclated himselt arner. | Milwauke s FRIDAY IS LUCKY AFTER ALL the second buoy. salled down before the | 2:30 trot, $#0: Dartmore won in straight | with 1. E. Doty in the real estate, loan - -y ~D oa. | Detroft Y “ wind In fine sty lessened the distance | heats i} ime: 2:18) P surance busines . —— Buffalo s 1 ur Out of Six Favorites F crossed the finish i 3:16:18 and Mini straight heats. Best time: 2:12%%. and & son aged 12 years D m‘n m Hattle for the Lead Takes n Red Mot | Kunsis iy’ " $ivat. it NEARLISR-BeAEA ta at 3:21:38 H Funeral s will be held Saturday, Turn in Colorn R, Au Minneapolis . ollowing is Track. 1:45:18; M utes and BEACONSFIELD, Quebec, Aug. 3.—At|and Anclent Order of United Workmen, | After tho race —F Ad thelr er Griggs of the Min llvlmli |lui4].|\ there A \\4;~ a light I)Hrfl'l\h{r st —_— o e negota sty had tried a new sail [ win hlowin and the water was fairly T Brighton Beach today, four out | and’the conterboard woiild have been much bth on the course over which the Red [ p. we Clijsens of Rawliss. SPECIAI IS I Wire, aSBmard | hetter et a foot and a half back. How- of the Royal St. Lawrence club and AWLINS, Wyo, Aug, 3.—(Special.) 40 the elapsed time: Red ( id'elapaed tima: T Cont Yaskt Nise at Heksunniio)d: under the auspices of the Knights of Pythias D Denver won from Des Moines in one of the Minden C e YO best games of the season today before 2,000 | MINDEN, Neb., Aug. 3.—(Speclal)—The [, NEW YORK, Aug. 3.—(Speclal Telegram.) ms Series. nd innings weople, Toth Welmer and Schmidt were in | Minden Ball club “played the Arapahoe | " = i ey Al feam yestorday it Arapahoc. - Minden, ;| Of 81X gettng first to tr Hrin 6t o e l' \‘:"'I‘"‘*; 1'::v”ll' Arapahoe, t ‘,\. oo clatms first gume, ;«rnvl\“n;n; )T\"Nl;"\;"lh‘ he By plaved -r:";lw'vg o intended to use the 1 to- Minnesota ln,.- ‘hite Bear Yacht l'l“o prominent citizens of Rawlins have died | We guarantce to cure all cases curable et a every run was earned G er e | played 1 thelr own ds. Same at end 0! 8 10 0 0 - nace | morrow and hoped for bett but he lub of St. Paul, Minn,, are t e for the | here o low Sul- the only crror, a wild (hrow to catcl a Wa | of twelith funing was decl a draw by | the running for six bert | jud' been, he added, fairly beaten fn to- o cup, Jee6 duficy|the Juss)aw o James Sul- | WEAK MEN SYPHILIS at second, but it cost nothing clme Lt oY | ana Kamara lapped behind' her. On the The boats are | far turn Herbe the umpire. The second game almost exactly the same size and there is had one bad inning, in which Denver's | resulted: Mind i hits were bunched and two long ones 4eg e livan, who came to Rawlins in 1880, died A SEXUALLY. Cured for Life. Today's course is a | Monday at the age of 70 years. A family | Night Emissione, Lost Mauhood, Hydrecels, t_shot to the front and Nyli Arapahoe, 0, umpired | ¢howed the way_ into the stretch by two no time allowanc 1 ame | by one of Arapahoe's players. ‘Arapahoe | T , i nk Comt Bauals Track Record. | triangular one—one and one-third miles to [of eight children survive him. Albert I ricocele, Gonorrhoes, Uiee:, Byphil in the same inning. ihe most exclting et | tried hatd 1o wh ‘ana"procured” Redmon i Shenier Mtyncamart Qut] CHICAGO, Aws. 3—-Pink Coat's run in|w lex, (o be afled around four times, {LAbad st M b s o | e et i s T Resiet Cloas Xd S et TRk ARD Ol rtow | 10 on, the rrey battery, for 08 | GlUght him inside the last sixteenth p the fifih race was the feature of the card | total distance to be twelve miles. | e TR s y and all ers hit and retirn o the bali o Buelow | terduy's gaine, ' Bllas, captain and pitcher | {ia€yon: Taden, out, by half & jength. at Hawthorne. Pushed hard by Mintsauce, il Tuesday at the age of 28 years. He was n‘ Private Diseases and Disorders of Men 1 time tc off u run. Score: of the university nine, lives at Minden end | a8 "o2l TCC0H "0 [ohigth ‘betore: General | he ran & galiant race and his time— Selloff Defeats Young Peter Jackson, | RuWlins boy and will be sadly missed Stricture aid Gleet Cured at Hom DENVER. pitches for Minden. *Two umpires were Niart Gluey equals the track record, NVER, & Otto Belloft of O Consyliation breo: Cull on o sddress sed yesterday o o () " - " o KR, ug. 8. o Bellof o *hi- i AB. R OH. O A B, |Used vesterduy und the game was veey | "o gteeplechase was a good race be.| ¥ordo won the first rice of the day from | ciuo was iven the decision over young Dies in Hospital. DR, SEARLES & -m:u.ni 71, e A | ? 3 0 §|7ne nelaing of both weams w " good and | tyeen the Iavorits and DaYe B oo bl @ bad fleld of thirteen #-yeur-olds. 11| Peter Jackson of San sco at the end [ PLAINVIEW, Neb., Aug. (Special.) Soutn 14tk Bt er, 0 e by o M d and | ran out the first jump and Dudley E feli | Ellis Glenn, {01 ghot, showed up well | 0" FeoiZhouna contest before the ic | g b e s eips o b et e | H the batting by the Minden team Was ter-| at tho second. Governor Budd made the |In the third’event. She was five \.,wvm";“;'_ fencround conteat before the OIYmIC | George Courtnage, u young man of this goiland, 16 1e 3 9| "Minden plays the Omaha league team at | FUnning fora mile and & half, when Chara. | it the 1ead at the tuen for home, when She |y fighting i3 concerned, there was no | town, dled after undergolng a surgleal ¢ lickey, 2b e TR Minden August 10, 4 the Omaha b grace and Dave S passed him and fought it [ tired. Fancywood, the favorite and much | oo $hine “hut from a standpoint of bull- tion at 8 tan hospital ity, ullivan, 1D Jes.coeess 4 1 2 710 o Minden m'x‘,e-”“ Yo Play Dy maha boys|out to the end, the former winning in a | the best of t 10, then came on and won | §uch thing: DUt Lo & T o Peatires "m “’x" at Samaritan hospital at Sloux ( ’\ Retlly, db ... ) Wt B R [ i B el ] hard drive by a neck. Results: ily. Summary Ll R s AL G B aoh Bolio A. The remains will be taken to Inde Lewee, s4 R 0 0 Wiret Tace. five furlongs: Termless. 110 | First race, six furlongs, selling: Fondo, | Jickion weighed L% pounds and Selloft| poyqence, 1a,, for burial. Schmidt, p . § 03 0 0 " 'n Wants Revenxe. (Jenkins), 7 to 5, won; Agnes D, 107 (Wed- | 107 (Winkfield), 3 to 1. won: Edith Q, 109 | g S — — = = =| MINDE Neb, Aug. 3.—To the Editor | derstrand), 8 to 1 and 8 to 1, second; Roch- [ (Runz), 12 to 1, second: Wood_Stick, 108 Hotisst Danl Totals 1 21 9 0fof The I My ‘attentlon has been called | ampton, 110 (Bullman), 8 to 1, third." Time: | (Matthews), third. Time 15 widred, | CHAMPIONSHIP IS AT STAKE PR S d il bk A2 oS, to the write-up in today's Bee from Kear- [1:0l. Philma Paxton and Georgla Gardner | Wurnett's Walkaway, Janewood, Hugabo NEW YORK, Aug. 3.—Robert Dunlap, & 5% A ney, reporting the Kearney and Minden | also ran, Fairy. Prince, Omdurmin, Floraithe, Anx- g { leading merchant of this city, who wa Thial, 18 L b .an\m "‘“,’}‘J‘ u‘,‘,‘.‘-,uu‘{:.-‘n‘”\‘].ur x».;.m.h T\ nn‘f' race, steeplec )xlvn.v_“uun»( two | lous, Hanswurst and Al Brown al 9 ran Base Ball Cranks Who Draw Salaries | (o founder of the Dunlap N W Ages o] . . 3 o know the fuc he Minden players | mile Yharagrace, 150 (Chandler), 11 to 10, | Second race, six furlongs: Van Hocbeke | 5he . ol € Alap News Agenoy Jiaily D 1 0| concede’ that with ‘fair decisions Kearney [ won; Dave 8, 113 (Veitch), 7 to 2 ind even, 102 (Tally), 1 to 2 won: Pirate J, 103 (Her- from Railroads to Meet in now no longer in existence, died here today ]\“1:\!" e 5 H : o we 1 le‘\n- won the game, for Minden did | #ec w}l‘ul.] ‘\Pr!mx- Budd, 143 (Bheedy), 20 to | tig), 6 to 1, sec 1: Parmenion, 106 (Mat- Battle Array. - e + # 0/ not play its usual game and in usual form. |1, third. “Time: 4:30 2 Mars Chan,” Old | thewss, 7 t ime: 1:14%. Flori- % | Dlatts lontar. | Bral . 1 8 8 80The umpire not understand the rules [ Tank and Dudley E also ran dar AL-BE-T], MY | Draiaitemout 1 Hlondes, | qa b } 4i 0 0| und his decisions all through the game we Third race, selling, one mile: Gold Fox, | nk roubaline ” and | The long-looked-for ball game to scttle| PLATTSMOUTH, Neb. Aug ]| el D [ 4 )| bad. The game should have stood about 3| 116 (Bullman), 8 to & won; lax Spinner, an nlgo ran the rallroad championship of Omaha will be | clal.)—Captain W, W. Hull, one of Plat Loman, ¢ % O 1 2 U{5 5 Kearney cannot beat Minden and a | 106 (McJoynt), 6 to 1 and 5 to 2, second; | ce, five furlon ¥ 5lp v uth's o cltize died at his home i Welmer, p oo 0 1 1 3 1L R O INaen heople ire ready to back | Sir Fitahugh.' 68 (Booker, 12 to' 1, i} e nse fe played this afternoon at the Vinton mouth's oldeat citizcns, died at his home in % A = | ihe proposition. At Arapahoe yesterday | Time: ~ 1:40 Young ' Dixon, O b DI street park between teams representing | this city last night Totals .. It +| they about kndcked Gordon, who_pitehed | Cheese Straw 11, Yoloco, Ceylon, 'Tack vaez), 5 third Burlingtou headquarters and the traffic de- | b p Benver o seseens 0 0 0 0 1| for Kearney, out of the box. it Wearney ling, Beautitul, Tindula’ and Tyshena also Fridolin, Tootsie G partments of the Union Pacific. No admis- [ Fhird bixe Earned runs: Denver, 4; Des Moines 1| Gordon 18 a good pitcher, but not to be [ Fourth race, one and one-sixteenth miles: Pourth race, one mile slon feo will be charged and an immense | wug uuked tod v Willlam Waldorf Ast { Bascs on balls: Off Schinldt, 4; off Welmer, | compared with Bliss MaAc. | Kamara, 110 (Spencer), 11 to 5, won: Her- | Hertiz), 8 to 5, w Diss crowd is expected to witness the struggle, |and Ch. I ¥, it the two sur ]'“Hn;\uk o 'n ¥ :;m{;l-v:”xrm‘ “'r'\;'”x' y —I—:I—i~— - 0 TR ;\‘ Y '\r‘) I-v”|’.l‘l‘“‘: 'v“h"’v: 8o ~";vml‘ 'I W 12 'm 1‘ : ‘u-v‘l\” which promises to be an exciting and de ‘\\l\‘hu». oxec itors of ”‘\‘ fy \u John |,.u‘. t by p eimer, pp Game Today. 1 Mar| ry, 112 (Clawson). § to 2| (Kiley), & to hi m ey e. Astor, who ¢ oy g ears nko, 1o hits: Lewee, Sullivan ‘Three-base hits: Hu 7 series of threo gamen for | i Timo: 1446 'Beltle Gray niso ran. | Chamber, Etta ind Licky M ulso ran, | perate one appoint Waldorf Astor, son of Willlam T Kawio: Doublo play: Teilly to Lewee | (08 BE8 0 e O R won | go i1 race, selling, five furlongs: Bowen.| “Jifth race, one mi Pink Coat, 14| The Burlington team will present an ar- | Waldorf Astor, as a third exccutor of the toriiivan, Kioten bsed: flailand, el | i ifidmaon "ot Aien. Lyontio " park | St 50 4 to 1 won; Kid Cox. 07 (1| winkiteld), s o' 5, won: 1mp. Minisauce, | ray of talent whose fame in base ball cir- | ¥ill and issue to him lettcrs tostamentary BUFFET LIBRAHY clfls Bacrifice hit: Sulllvan. Tim between te Orlginals and the Young Men's | 100 ‘Jenins, 7 to 1 third. Fime: ‘1045 B e e ke oy it | clos Is ot us widospread as in railroad af- | AR APRLSREn 1 IDE A e A . i A Ohristian aasocls am. " The litie-up 18 | Albula, Screéch and Aunié Thompson also | brian nna Lividia v rar fairs, but whose abiiity, Charlie Young|Jacob Astor provided by his will ‘that tal + gty TETTING IVENGE. an. Sixth race, o one-eighth miles: | aver bite Saavat o enever the number of his executo aTY GETTIN Orlginals. Position. Y. M. C. A | " Blxth race. solling aix furlongm: Mid- | phfixth oct, om0 and, onc-elhih miles: | avers, ta quite as marked. General Passen- | WRONEYEE O FUTVST BT JUB S¥ccutors had Best Dining. Car Service d), 6 o . 120 (Jenkiis) USprague [4 to 1. third. Time! "1:113.5. Songster, ¥ Tin | Buffoon, Silver Garter, Protus, Leedsville ole, e Devil, Honrse GG | will look after accounts on the initial bag. probate in 1548 AROAD J Charlie Young will dally with A . Sloux and in the first four innings duri \"Moore | and Orfrud also ran. Our Lida also ran. i i 0 ¥ouishi eiaun0hy wuthorized Sollcitor at Work, oux and o first fo K O Seventh race. one and one-s which he twirled the visitors scored eleven. Reed o . 41 SRARCY: " . (o AR E i ers out in the center garden patch and The matron of the Rescue Home, locate Pissisny 5 sepes i Clara Meader, 7 (Tulley). 2 to 1 : ‘Duke” Buckingham will issue transporta- | at 155 Hinney strect, announces (hat some b g . “lara Meader, 67 (Tillo u igham will issue transporta- | at 1505 Linn announces that some e elding by the Indians was poor and | Whitney....rer.. vightneid ... \reien | OLD-TIMERS IN THE SADDLE | Guiney. o1 cratley), © to 1 second: Y4y | tion to the Union Pacific players from a|[erson has been woliclting tunds for that | & ] § 5 At institution without authority. The hom the game was dishcartening. Attendance, — Hub Prather finlshed third, but was di<- | strategic point on the substitutes' bench. | which is maintained by the Salvatl HE { ) k Mch §s maintained by the Salvation ar DYSENTE 1,000, Score: Trainers and Owners Pllot Their Own | dualifed. Kentucky Hube, Jud Denney | por the Union Pacifics Charles Secrist, chiet [ work in Omaha, has only one SollGILor, S TERY, DIARR A, el B 11 Gatthews), 1 (o 1 third. Time: |ond cushion, while Assis o Hhelby, ¥ Hraves Scully tant Auditor Durkee | a third executor. The will was admitted to | —— - - Abbott | to 1 and 2 to 1, second; Ting Telo PUEBLO, Colo., Aug. gram.)—Johnson was an acsy mark for the orking Boys Win, PUERLO, The Working Boys of the Young Men's nd San Venado also ran. " an sthel 3liss. The O 1 0 A B, | Chrn ttoclition defeated the Nu:| ~ Morses in Race mt Highlana |40 500 Y clerk In the general relght dopartment, ex- | {outECR ", S hTeh B that soms. on CHOLERA MORBUS. McHale, of £ 00 tlonals by a score of 11 to Rohrbough Park Track, Favorites Bowled Over at Spa. pects to stop all goods in transit at bag No. | else was asking for funds with which to " qulen, B8.....eeses L pitched his ysual good game, allowing but : o SARATOGA Y. Aug. 3.The form|1; Captaln Clarence Gallagher, chief rate | carry on the work, was suppiied by Lieu- ""'iml‘vw Radway's ;.‘.’I'gv\} Rellet 19 water Parrott, 1b-p 0o e 8 onals 'ROIT, Aug. 8.—All the be rough ' time o today at| oo # ‘ | tenant Bliss, who was told by several par- | W! n a few m cure A AR bttt T hit at will by Boys, . Score: | cholces won at Hightand. park toany o ok Tavorite | clerk, will officlate at short and “Davy" | {FRANS G000 Wha'hud applled for ussistnce | Bpasms, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Heartbusn, Lally, ©f..,.. | § Workl 5. Batter! though only two of them were pronounced | ¥inning. Still the rin o by | Davison, the erack Y. M. C. A. pitcher, who | that they had contributed but a few days | Malerial Fevers, Sick Headache, Colle, Moran, 1£.0.. ] | Working & d Stemm favorites. 'The track was fast. One of the | the defeat of the for the | draws a salary from the general passenger | before to a man who had approached them | Flatulency and all Internal Pains =~ Graham, 2 | tionals, Turpin Struck out: | features was the race at six furlongs for | Winners wera ull ed, Thel mce, will do the pitching act. The ma h that subject, The home has no male | _ Externally for Rheumatism, Neuralgla, <elly, 2. PR T | By Rohrbough, 6; by Turpin, § Bases on|owners and trainers, and Nimrod, ridden | feature was the W n stakes for J-yea. | | - R0 BLIILAR Ak © WAn- | goicitors, Belatica, Sprains, Bruises, Mosquito Bites, Nl ton: pib IS O e | palts: OfF "Turpin, 3. Hits: Working Boys, | by ‘Harry Stover, won. Harry Geérhardy, | 01 filles. “The winner turned up in Miugi, | agers of the respective teams, Assistant —_— Blings of Tnsects, Sunburna, Burns, Tooths Whitridge ... - ] atlonals, 3. Congdon’and other old-timers rode. * [ Who made the pace the whole distance and | General Freight Agents Allen B. Smith and 1o, Pains in the Back, the ache. Head rike on Canadian Pacific, ) The game the Working Boys were to play 4 ¥y Y 4 von, ridden out, by a length and a half. | & " 3 3 T¢ T4|in Plattamouth this ufternoon has been arly $100 was collected for the mother | JOR, Fidden out, i | Charlie Lane, will occupy private boxes and | ST. PAUL, Minn., Aug. 3.-A Winnipeg, | postponed until next Saturday ; ery yes K First race. fiye and a half furlongs, 2| direct affairs by telegraph. Man., wpecial 10 the Dispateh says O A B ame at Hubbell o of the Tighland bark clup, which | ¥on, Denman Thompson. 102 (Mitchelll 7 10 foifo; .. 0., Cateher : i e e R T B & & ) 1| sram.)-The ‘best game of the season was | of the jockeys who rode today donated th hompson), @ to 1, third, Time:, 1L |8 WM ST o e Medicine Tat, Revelstoke, Kamloops, Van / 5% )| NlaVed nere today between the Chester and | fees to the fund. Summary Heainarack. slinipsr; Historian ane LaNals) n.. A 5 L wver, Winnipeg, Laggan, Field and’ Cran /A <. n oo abbell teams. ~The was almost an| First race, six furlongs: Left Bower, 100 | 1rTo also ra A ’ T BT ‘arr | brook. : H S £ 1 fdeal N ‘K..‘.‘l sever |‘ brilliant m..\..‘“‘-.. | |;..|u evon, wan J...umx. (Tewiih | 280005 T006, MaRen Redry gher....... PPacy Keed | In Winnipeg, including the men dismissed : (ke crowd was In attendance. | b to 1, second; fce 1 vop, 9 (L, Thompson), | W4T " b R8( y Hios 00 Vinauist | on' Monday, 650 are eut. The men cliim ol iihe Seore mtood 7 to 3 in favor of Hubbell. |3 to 1, third. ' Time: 11t Biltes. ‘Annié 8 %0 4 wani Qumn g Bruner, H..! 5 ..\ Young | dismissals were fntended to break up their wing Queen, Hermencia, Descubridora and Vitu- Robinson ..8eward | unfons, hence the strike. The men bel Totals ... Collier, rf McCreadie, 1t Rrashes Griffin, McDonald, p.. 1 to 6, third. Tim to the part or parts affected wiil instantly Hubbell .., . 300002002 rla also ran. N gk i g = trike becoma sympathetic and | 10, the ¥ 8 . . roquofse Bolle and thelr strike ma mpath 10 | 1ojlave ‘and soon cure the sufferer of these Mals X 14N Chester ... 010020000 M‘” 4, race, five furlongs: Bard of Avon, | py a . Wires Out of Harm's Way. L tie-up will be effected "”’l;u)w“'." oo Sy all druggiats. eBatted for Moran in the ninth atteries: Hubbell, Sininger and Krow; 8 S SR b NAGE FEIR0 OF & Third race, Worden while on his vacation City Engineer Rose- | - RADWAY & CO., New York. y . | Chester, Snooks and Shooks, Time: 1:40. Ison), 12 ‘to 1, second: Annle | 514" fillles, sclling, fiv water will make a study of plans for plac- | »n ity Statisties, Pueblo 00 3000 0—7 Chamberiatne 1 (8 , 7 to 10, ‘third. | {50 (Shaw), 8 tord, ing electric wires underground and hi E | i t b 39 §298 0= s — e Ko K MG |10 (Shawy, 5 1o’ 2, ‘wo ing elect inderground and Hopea 1o | The followi ha were repried o the | ns: Pueblo, 3101 y e b g Aghtning Flash also ra nnor), 3 | ) L por N v T I ot w ur hours | pparaham, Ieelly, Brashear | _ppe Black Diamonds deteated the Tigers | Dangerous Mald, §7 (Coburn), 3 to 2, w Timo: 101, Toahot, Infallible and Star also | whether it would be bettor to construct | Ttenty’ Dem ged 1, 1 North TWO GUALITIES on bases: Lally, Grifin, Nile or the second time. The Tigers went to 9 to 2, wecond; Me- | "Wourth race, 8-vear-olds and upward, |to the various Rl Rl R LR T s o by SRR — Berte. Hases on balle:: OFf McDonald, & i~ ;"‘ 'I:;"“‘\"‘ ';“v’“k Ve o S X gvilson). '5 to 2, 'third. | weven furlones: Milistream, 111 (MeC companies to bulld thelr own conduite o | bai Sha Bimi Mury. Potoxki, aged § off Johnson, 2; off Parrott, 1. Mit by John. | }ilack Diamonds 000030 T A Soak also ra 11 to 5, won; Galaday, 104 (0'Connor), 18 to . & A M Ny Okasy Wondra son, 1. Btruck out: - By Johnson, 2, by | Tigers 00000000 00| Fourth r ngs: Wine Press, | ano Won: el A T T AR i iglas county hospital; Mary n Barrott, 1 Double plave:. Berte o Bra.| Hatteries: Tiwers, Archer and Heeson; | 101 (McQuade), 7 won, Hungaran, j0f | 419,610, 6; second; Peat, 104 (Rt Murphy THE RDALTY MARKF BEed 4t Clarkson hospita Bhear to Glasscock (2). Left on bases | Black Diamonds, Sherwood and Harking. | (Coburn), 2 to 1, second: Annie Lauretta, | orjon,’ Tsland Princ Survive Prince | rngmerr 1 | ebio, 10; Sioux City, 7. Time: 2:1 | Struck out: By Bherwood, & by Archer, 4 (M. Johnson).'8 to 1, third. Time: 1:140%. | Planaible and Castie also ran INSTRUMENTS placed on record Friday, | Mothers endorse it, children like it, old 2 pire: Kline | The miack Diamonds would iike to hear | Crinkle Glad Hand, Delst and Mountain | © @ifh r e aYd ward, sell August 3 folks use it We refer to One Minute n”"q';\nnuw A tan (G ¢ha e = trom some team With players not over 17 [ Roue also ran. ' vl 0y yany, | 1€, mils and @ sixteenth: Teacoil, 100 Cough Cure. It will quickly cure all throat 2 RAND »i W STt 3 b A 3 to 1, won; Windward, 109 (Landry), 6 t (Shaw), Ato 1, won: Pr r 1% eCuss | Frank Thus 1 wife to A 1 lu » Denver i g 0 Reiff Hoys Get eir Share. second; rge Kratz, 106 (E. Rosf), 6 to | (Rurr 9 to 2, third, Time: 1:8 T vak, lot b, block 12, 1st add to South “ 3 ponve , " T o mets Nerw ot Tuete ners. | it Getrey Kt o, B Bk K R o s TR bieain i NOVARA' | WARCLIF 8t J il < S B e R R e B P Y | Magog ana A wner also ran 4 | Louls Benas 't ‘1N, Rohértson: Tot EVANSTON Union | it B D6 omaha . i ) b i 1 g e R, ASET HE p xth race, six furlongs. horses ridden by Balahion Cn | 14 block 3, subdiv of J. L Redick's | o R company 15 about to begin | 25¢“ ity fou Pueblo ...t n B 4 bi | SUMy Yalued' 8t 40 soverelgns, was won by | $%5% "won; Backhen, 118 (Congdon), 8 10 1 | belns takon' 1 the [ 11.°G, ‘Jordan and wife to A\ T, Reed, | the construction of a new line between | B I.UETT.PEABOD‘(B‘(O GAMES OF TH) VaonL A08 REe averion'y, Hoiton yrh‘n‘j‘lhl o104, Minch: Vi 1¢, Foosy, | SUn at And Benive aad’ Jse 10 and 3, Dlook & | chie pity and Salt Lake Olty; eliminabia BT AN ER S Thken of i sovercigns each and 100 sov. | Lottie Shevilie aiid Lizzié McCarthy alsd | (i i "o i Quit Claim ¥ ShenAsn Ereden of Bulo statohe AN ¢ y 2 olin Give el e | erefgns ‘aadel . ran | : ] | road will not touch Ogden, which will be Wiastaniis Sirge Soveiapd o uitls | SO ANE. (') seumiont smren 52 e Rt GO % | cyvona Barri o 3, T Prerien 1ot 1" Sl e, 101 sid the survey el B L MINNEAPOLLS, Ak, 3The home team | UNFLS GaViretens sich nd 20 sovercigis | _One Favarite Wins at 8t Loals, g of Melbour th gone to the [ o DIOGE il ey [hive boen completed ud some € the Toatorad 10 sty boautitul calor vy won today after Ehret had been batted out | & JRKer § $ 088 Meiron. on O0UIS, Aug. Merrin 1, a fine | post the mooted NG f periority alley adja to 16, block " J had the mount, was first, | looking &-year-old, was the only favorite to [ would have been settled, Tomorrow's race . , | contracts made n tho second tnuing. Mot all the rune s Bronge Wing with | score brackets at the fair ‘grounds today. | is the fourth anniversary and it is yather TESAE BN | Her Toik LA T ad Peraon Ihflllmp‘g[li‘!"HE!l‘Eg afia?}?l! were scored in the first three innings, which up, was second. L. Relft also | Four well-backed second cholces and a long | a remarkable eofnelde that in the three ‘e - b Saanen lec | Rauilrond Notes and Pe the aok: ugging match for both team i T Walker's Merry Gal, which | shot took the other purses. The weather | races that hay s y only | 21, 1 rder dd | @ w. valler . 2l ament at Denve: '?' Q fyur-yur lsachgd il was o slugging ns, th Fellow k Halcyon Oolers ll’t I|ur1M III "Iul . . ! won the Nussau stakes of thirty soverclgns | was hot and the track fast, Summary three horses were sent to the post in each | o & of the Burlington, is a visitor at genera KV caunot bedetected visitors getting the best of ft. Ralley took | Mk e ith i Soaer Hbis ) H 8 3 AhR LEROS t § h o (08 ROSE AN 83CH | Tieigh 1 (| gaunot be detsctes N\‘nuhr Bhret's Dlace and pitched & fine game. | fal moan Toord” Shodne ddded, and allest’ race, selling, 3-year-olds, one mile: | event; | 1t s now very doubtiul whether | o0 “ooth * Pucidlng compi i headauarters. free v.._m..mu.h. GRUAL hgats isoe and, plohed & 0un, MumA ode Lord Ellesmere's Inquisitive, | Marte G, Brown. 104 (1. Rose), 13 o 5. | the Prince of Melbourne will start, o DOOLD PACKIDE. campany to | MPresident H. G. Burt has returned from ',,4 T S LL B T Yok aud. was Wit hard at critical times, At. | WhiCh Was second Lok, 38 (May) 1380 1 and § to 1, | owner fears the lang race may, TUURS Mlere | 4406, Omaha * 1lan extended absence in New York and 1a Aruggists and hairdressers. 50, Score e — — nd; Kitty Clyde, 102 Kane to 1, | & game, free running colt, and he conglder il T 1 s A A Roint dru and dresse tendance, I“' Boore; €4 Pillabury Draw. r Tin 1:43. Bonnivard, Minute Gun, | the 1 " | thing. There .‘j.’ 19, ".‘ +4 1 W A.):( 5 | ) u 1 ‘,’ ,,Yvy 8. O l(“,. travellng passenger agent " WINNEA RO YA | CURVELAND: o | (MUNICH, Aus At the evening a xle I, Corsl and Rodd also ran § Hie Beineg W b Deed, g of the Grank Tr is in the city from CURES sl iidney BREOAR] L o o D HOAR the résults In the chess game wel nd ‘race, malden 2-year-olds, five and | be elbert (124), Prince - | of drank . \ O ataer? dhey Davis, cf.... 3 1 10 0 Plcker's, ef. 1 o v beat Poplel, Janowski vanqaish ¢ furlongs: Merriman, 110 (Crowhurst). | MeClur i Ye. | Unlon Trust company, trustee, t | Chicagoe looking 2 ache, e1c. At ® o of At drug Harvey, ©f..1 0 11 0 Frisble, rf.. 1 Billecard. Burn defented Bardeleben, Wolf won: Seething, 107 (Dale), 8 t0 1 tar i"the i| " Helle Finley, ¢ 40 feet of lot 4, Smith | 1. Dowle of Buffalo, general manager o ; Avdruy ally,' M., 8 31 ¢ hce, 29 1 und Marco and Schischter and Dilis: | 1. thira, Time: 110. Henry Clark, Jultetta | (100) and Herbert (166, 13iheiert will find the guest of the local ugent of the com \ Worden, 25,1 18 1 ACrisbham, o:1 0 3 0 1] bury were drawa, B, Miss Phens, Picador, Belle of Harris- | 124 pounds auite @ load over this lonz. trye | Total amount of Wansfers, o S0 | puny, Chries Kokera vioe, %G, of Dr, B J. Key, Saratogs, N. ¥

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