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OMAHA DAILY AUGUST 7, 1900 RICAT 0N DOW THE n\E‘ Ol B o Branyar o o itch: Hogg. Time of game: 2:10. Umpire: | Bcore stro), 9 to I, third. Time | Kitne | INDIANAPOLLS BUFFALO Muddey, Beelzebub and IN P - RHOATR RHOAF - - ' DES MOINES STOPS DENVER'S RUSHL rle rt ) % Mulligan, 161 0 4 0 0 e mile: Baffied, 91 (J. Daly ) B Touph Benis Omaba Below tho Ml £ Maean. 10 1Y Foi gt it | Aomey Benjomin Avers That Combs id | ll SUMMER. Way Mark Once More, Chunk Pat Under the Wheel by Jakfe | Geier, b0 1 1 1 0 Shearon, of.3 1 2 0 0 "Uhird, Time: 141, " George the Things Alleged. " \ Weimer Holdn, fRobetd, a3 1 1 ¥ Sy, i ¢ | Regent, Mary Hoyd and Mound | 8 Sunburn, Chafing, Insect Bites, Rurns, Itching, g DENVER % (Special Tele ’) SR | Hallman, 160 3 3 5 of Bylder aivo rar | e Scratches, Sprains, Stiffness Joints, Fatigue and gran eimer wa muc r the Te yurth race, seven furlongs erkes. the use of WINNERS PUT UP A FAST ARTICLE OF BALL | Fi y tion to this the | kovers 35 hhman v 20 131 0| Foirthirace teven furlonws; John YErkS® | HOCKERSMITH ~ HAS DISAPPEARED Tnflamed Eyes are cured by the vse i t e MeNeely | K . 1 )| Weber), 6 to 1, second; Roval Sterling, 10 which w the visitors needed to clinch Hizel alko ra ome Team Outplayed tn Bvery De- |t Wolnort SR Wi the o8 | a3 rn o S g 0 g turonge: | CAPIAS Walcatt and Stenoxrapher nas Xirac ent hy the Aggregation of | foitire Scor v oy vinning fun score Springwells, 110 (C flgon), 4 to 5, won Stone Tell of Incidents Imme- DUy CENGBICKS TFot ‘ DENVER Two ot when Winning run scored Bovaat Chparal. 5" 00 Balyy, 6"t 1, ho, ey e dents Tou Used Internally and Externally Be e ATvin AB. R. H. 0. A. B |Indianapolis 01021000011-6ond; Come Quick (L. Thompson), § to diately Preceding and ¥ [ pwn the er. F ¢ % 1| Buffalo $0000000010-5|1 third, “Time: 133, Wine Press and Nancy nk Assassination of ¢ CAUTION! Refuse the weak, watery Witch Harel M W 0| Innings pitched: Dammann, 1; Barnes, 10; | Till also ran. o 1 - 1 2 1| Hastings, 1; Foreman, 10. Base-hits: Off six and a half furlongs: Lef preparations represented tobe "'the same as’' POND'S : 3 P i 0 0| Dammann, i; off Barnes, 5; off Hastings, 1 J. Dal 0 2, won; Matlock EXTRACT, which easily sour and generally contain 4 #t. Joseph, @i Omaha, 2 . ] Des Mo Gy Denver, 1. l : 8 1loft Foreman, 1l Baseson balis: O Lam- | f, (g [IomPeRnS, % to 0 gec Imged ey The fifth wood aloohol,” adeadly poison. POND'S EXTRACT Siou 10 ¥ { 0 1 1 3 limpnp di on DA buts By Barnes. i | fortugus, Coralls, CHDSSLts GHE OIVS | peece ipr ¢ e Caleb is wold ONLY im SEALED bottles, enclosed in baff Shicaxo Brookly Lewee, s g H ) fndianapolis. rake also ran “l:'“"'l" b o T e wrapper. . Louiw, #; New Yo MeNuity, p i 0 0 0 3 0 its: Hogriever - e assassination of Governor Goebel was Boston, 4-4; Cinelnnatl, | *Weaver 1 J d « [ base hits: Ma b toda e tes! 10 & not sen POND'S EXTRACT €O, } Y : et ons | NADRONE WINS AT LON S Bt o o L e o Fifth Avew N. Y. Pittab hiladelphin, . Total % ot Hroderick to H sational and threw no light on the tragedy z 7 A 0 “ S H b | Spear. ouble ye oderic o iliman bt ~ Indianap 9y BUNRI®y | *Batted for McNeely in the ninth to Schreck Jlen bases: Gefer, Hartzel & Pifets Dask Nome ¥p This afternoon R. C. O. Benjamin, the B0 0-5 { MOINES Magoon balls: Spear. ' Left 4 orne epresents T v - @ P = - el swooped down upon “Dusty’” Coones and |Thiel, 2h 5 o 1 8 ‘% T1|Dwyer. Time: 2:30. at St. Lo | S o 1”3‘ Ll" YORRtPITT K RONEA 1o b his supporting members of the Omaha ag- | Ball, s« AL e Standing of the Teams. - . l::;:: _"|‘“ ud "‘; CAntFil &0d Keked to be gregation Monday afternoon and right be- | &5 2 : 3 3 3 Played, Won, Loat, P. G, |1 #TyLOUIS, Aug, 6—A good crowd was |4llowed to make a motion at the regular | __ { . elulof 5 1 | chiaee “ o |in- attendance ‘at the falr grounds to motion hour tomorrow to have an invest fore the eyes of Buckerino himself and a | firai ; i 1| Ghicago .0 " 534 | The weather was very warm and the track | gation of h duc b , % victory with a score of & to 2. The way || '.‘,‘"' ‘ ' i '; 0 0] Detroit '“'J}T o8 and N ‘.‘l:";u.-‘ 15 to 1, were the .:‘nr»m‘.m of Combs in which %e had been = Ak - o the Saints carried away the laurels wasn't | Weimer, p i o0 1 : i 'K"';»_i"l'm First race, selling, one . “A'f(:' ““h' betraying secrets of the = - = —= | S0 LGEbTS £8 NG, AP JUAL brente Jlka Bilce Ohoriy Baa ope at prosecution. Judge Cantrill informed him Malo neapolis stals v 61 00000100 0-1 won; El Derim, %' (Gormley that an investigation would not be neces- to 1,"second; Orris, 91 (Dominick) up to the bat whenever due, poked out a sary pole and rapped out a safety, sixt VIA THE n i e 1002 0—| weola's third. Time: 2:00% Lea Par, Sadie Me all, the official lists showed. Those Who| farned runs: Des Molnes o-base | NEOLA, (Special)~Neols | Trringy, Farole o Woodeut, ' Round ko L A witnessed the performance, however, will | hit: Thiel. Struck out: By Iy, 2 |defeated Atlantic yesterday In the third T Te PN BE SR R oI EiN | whIa T sy o sy ol taEEvIew, 18 1' bear out the assertion that “Dusty” Coons | Base on bullv: OIf MORECY, § flce hit: | game of the season between the two teams | longs: Nadrone, 100 (Dominick) v b "“‘ gy that the Combs contession | a e was not altogether responsible for this| % ' Y S fcore of 13 to 5. It was plaved on | won: Free Lady, 100 (McGinn), 16 to 6 and | WAS made in the presence of himself, Com. | s L gt Standing of the freight train schedule, 2:45, with two ses- | 510 5, second; W. J. Baker, 106 (R. Baker), | monwealth Attc bitting rampage. Indeed, he pitched a ney Honk of Tag-chewing, Atantic's own um. | \ anklin_and Victor | third me: 1 Played. Won Zanetto, ; fairly steady game, but the felders be-| .. .0 A1 !::: ‘m\|Iy.\:»l_‘n:4"qmM.m:“lA]lALuxj;‘T:“;:\‘;;\h.; Venner, Silent Friend, Benham, Iron H‘I Bradley of the prosecution and that RAILROAD { hind him were so glad to get home that | Des Moines bt Visttors fwo runs in the first. In the sec- | SfHoR, Prince Fedora and John Mckiroy | Combs made all of the statoments at . 1 thelr exuberance overbalanced their judg- | St Joseph & i ond and seventh Neola pourided Seymore | “S%8™ 0 0 v furlongs: Grantor, 119 riouted to him, except as to the amoat { ment and many a hit necessarily marked | Simis (¢ OB D i one % | [yare Dusen), ¥to & wony odne, Mcboms | S8 ST (o SLOI B0 SUNS SERTRL 20 Uikt bldot e il @own for a safety should have been cor- | Pueblo 3 o Piple, Boore by snnings: T # | infck), 3 to 8 and out, second: }l~:'!:~-ru;1|:1nn [tn kn;l ..’u‘ He claims { raled. Failure to get them could not be RHE | e ey alver and A , alog | Combe did fot say $1,500. Benjamin also . : : ! raled. Fallure to gut them eould not be oo il s, e g 8y 0 0 3 gy o | ohen sl "G and”Xi'Lode 4t | produces-a Teter from his cliat. Combe Special Excursions to i due to lunkhead pl “ourth race, handicap, six furle / o t, 100 (Morse), 11 to inclalr, Wilmott. Three- | Jing, 111 (Dominick ing. Well, these «: The |in which the latter expresses the utmost to 5. won: Tom Col- | confidence In him. Combs' nephow is here Barned Morgan, Zink Chicago Rreac 7. Two-base hits: |1, “ Up Long B Hickeyltes, who are taking long strides toward the pennant, just availed them- | (i B Al b et L | base hits: Downs, Stephiany, Stolen bases: | ond’ Diana Fonso, 8 (Mayy, 4 to 1, third, | tonight and says he has made a vain HICAGO. Aug. 6—Brooklyn pounded | Morgan ( Teft on bases: Neol At | 9 ) ‘ nelves of every opportunity presented and | Cunningham hard In the first fve inings, | lantic, 5. Sacrifice Bit: Hamilton. - Strack | T FIEch ace, one and. onesixteenth JSsaren to Had Hookersmith aud e thigke the wonder was that our own base ball | Nk b m;l»w‘fly‘.n made Hlm\ two [ out: By Downs, 4; by Morgan, 2; by Sey- aRan 1 ,\"Ivh_'*‘;'l"‘m"l‘\"" '.1'}“'"\:“7] Hockersmith to kill Goebel.. He claim ular avalanche of runs. ingle. "Clngman was §lven his release to- | Bustar Airobives: Toeahan’ and Moot e Hotfentot, % (Dalel. 16 to 5, third. | concluded It was due to his client to tell day. Attendance, 1600, Score Neo! Ay o O Origin: 3 Time: 1:48) Tickful, Joe Doughty and El- | 411 he knows as long as he could not find Ntileted 1t with & Hot One. la’ will play the Omaha Originals at wlso ran, ® In the very i o v CHICAGO BROOKLYN. {iie Vinton strest park on’ Sunday, August XUh race 2.year-olds, five and a haif [ Hockersmith, who told Combs all that the L 0100 vy st aot the visitors set thel |y BHOARL T RHOAR |12 ) i furlongs: Obia, 10" (Dominick), 7 to 5 w latter knows about the assassination 1 Tain RIS 05 et w0 AN T ckilinn 1173 1 Keelor, 16,8311 0| Working " Win, B e 0 oerets, 8 ks i Green Golden un Witness. an Bad been retired, chen” KIIng poked | Sroems, 5.0 1 1 1 o wmirgn i3 315 3 o| The Working Boys of the Young Men's [ {hird. “Fima: 11y, Scething, Delorame, | c i 3 i out a double, which might have been gob- | Dexter, £f..0 1 & b 0fKelloyr it "6 1'% 1 0| Christian assoclation defeated the Hanscom | Fred Hessig, Lutes Fonso and Staft aiwo Captain B, B. Golden and other repre < bled up by Hddie Lauzon, but it wasn't. | (anzel, b1 112 0 ojDanlen, ws.. 1 1 2 7 ol atk team by a score of 11 to | in a short | ran ) i b sentatives of the prosecutien conferred ; 4 . Bradley, ah.1 0 0 % 0 Croxs ... 0 2 3 1 0|and uninteresting game. The only featu s 1K GFaen BolAuh; oa4 ok (NG silered Then dapper Jack Grimm signalized his re- | y'i00 % ’ with Green Golden, one of the alleged ac o : . . 3 i 'm 80 7 alDaly, %b.....0 1 0 0 o|of the game was the rooting by M. ( e 4 R y ke anve! g appearance In Omaha after many years' | Thance Dm0 b g e g whs S oo b 3t T00 FLEET FOR JOHN A, MORRIS | ctieries in ail. at. Frankfort. yesterday Dpeolal sxpuraion Hokals to Denver Colorado & absence by swatting a hot one down the |Cun'ham, p.1 1 0 1 0|Kennedy, p.0 1 1 1 0f0f “nltl~ e 'Hln;u.nu- \\'nrlklvv' 1’&.;\-“ and there is a possibility, as the latter Pueblo and Glenwood Springs, Colorado, Salt Lake City and Ogden, | : en .0 1000 * | Strivling toft; Hanscom Park: Joh ool b < b on sale:vin &l Missou ¢ | third base line, permitting Kling to cross ot b 2| on and Leary. Friday evening the Work- |‘Orimar Outfo T LG G| st As B LU LA AU Ll B i Lol itk dagl ‘d I»‘,"”,:r;:'," ”"';‘hl LA L bt b L L L) the bag Grimm followed on Schrall's| Totals...8 92717 1 ing Hoys will play the “Parrots. Satur- See Rhcecke Hheient to contradict the testimony of the de- , August 7 and 21 and Peptember 4 and 18—at a fato of customary three-bagger, but the latter's| *Winning run scored with none out day. they go to Platismouth to- play their i fendant himselt. effort went no further, for Baer retired | “*Green batted for Cunningham in ninth. b L L B S = Captain D, B. Walcott, who had charge ’) the side.on an eusy one down to Baird at | fhicafo ... ...l 4080808 4% Swifts Defent Little Soos. CHICAGO. Aug. 6.—The feature of the|Of the Frankfort militia, said on the stand O“e l :are Plus $2.00 sccond and found his old captain Walting | mernoa Funs: G LBt 7| The Swift base ball club played u game | day at the Harlem track was the mile race | today that the company was op duty at| Garned 1 hicago, 2; Brooklyn, 6 | with the Little Soo club of Little Siol ~|in ‘which Orimar and John A. Mol : o8 Nl WAILEY tHe NS HILE At the INILIAY | Loft o habes: Chloaks, 3 BreokIvn & | B el B i e e RUTi | tha A tter havihe & WO-naund pail ac the | he dtate cupilal the fay tae Siais ‘ekids | v M corner. Tn our half, even though Jimmy | TWo-base hits® Childs, Dextor. Three:Fase | makes, ive stralght games the Switis have | wolght, ” Fifty yards from home both lature met and throughout the session, but | For the Rou“d l ri | : 4 # s: McCarthy, Chanee, Jennin Kelly The score by " on equul term, i, Who wa oldie od up Toman did start off with a safety, we|lig’ punie Yo oShance, Jennings, Kelly | w The score by inning i on ,!“,»,‘“L”,'_”, but Orimar. who wa denied that the soldiers were lined up p [ were awarded a horse collar. The Saints [Cormick and Jennings. Double plays: [ Swift 13208107 %1712 front in the nick of time. Summary | ready for marching orders when the as 1 got the same dose in first half of the | anzel (unassisted), Daly to Dahlen 1o Little 02120000 0-511 4| First race, six furlongs: Onamastus, 107 [ sassination occurr He sald they were top-ov wi 2 owe B e o oot witn (e cotts, | frnmingn: Dillen to' ennings:’ Striiele ot | “Buttories: Bwitt, MeCaullite and Clark; | (Knight. ' fo'1' won; Hormose, 112 (ose) | equipped with guns and . sidearms, - but Blop-over ]“ be allowed on '!‘“0 f Ith Baisd aafely suohored on frat. by | aRbAr. &. off Kenqedy, & e, Tee | Little Hoo, Tong, Midaiston ana wills. " At. 1hto 1 second: 8y, 107 (Winkfleld), 1 to 2 | (his merely happened so tickets at points west of Denver, Cole- ] virtue of a hot lner through the center | NOUFS. Umpire: Hurst ndunce, s and Marquette also ran. E | Captain Walcutt stated that it was about | rado Springs and Pueblo,on the g oing trip within limit of thirty days. me at St. Lounis. Angels Wallop ¢ in superb | ,The Swamp Angels \dy company had & of the diamond and two men out, Jimmy Beautiful ¢ Hoy utilized his last swing by landing for | ST. LOUIS, Aug. 6 Powell s . form today and the visitors could not touc & threebagger and Baird capered over the | [Hi (GAS WAt (hv Vibdogs Coulf nOL (OeR | ball in North Omaha Sunda Maker nsf'i'“i‘l race. «‘i\ and one .)Mn( mn.muls | fifteen minutes after the assassination L D, 3. O Helgh Ho, 112 (Bassinger), § to 1, won: L. & semb P aiit: Ol ting. K‘m"',".‘_'; T luton, ‘14 (Tully), 4 to'% second; Rival when the company was called out 5 rning. The 1 107 (W. Dean), 4 to 1, third, Time: | cross-examination he sald he had never ) plate. Coons nipped Hoy's scoring as- | the ball hard. Attendance, 2,100, Score Swamp Angels walloped the tafy pullers [ 1% Miss § “i;';fi‘,,;‘;:f:'),!-‘l'l""‘,“‘"‘h'.;""""".'2: before seen the state arsenal under guard pirations in the bud by striking out ST. LOUIS NEW YORK to the tune of 9 to 4, Batterien: oovamd | glo Davis, The Slukgard, Ludy Weight aiso | foF the same length of time. He got his Once again in the third the Saints copped P g (b ’\ BN, | Marauett, Abrecht and Bake, gl orders from Adjutant General Collier and somooLs. V'Halt'n, cf0 § hird oubse MrE 108A10UN §00SS- o, But MAL- | Bodnr 16 4 ¢ 6 dremeaieg ¢ Globe 11 plechase, short course: | giq pot know for what purpose the guard e —— 53" preon), 9 to b, won: Pas- 3 tie McVicker's usual home run tilted up | Heldrik, cfo | Doyle, 1b....0 0 weparte lagher), & to 2. second; | was placed there and balanced the account for the time | Ko ) 3 3 5 0 UMAIN 0§ 33 0| starter Caldwell Shows Hin 01a-Time | tori also ran. Lord Ches- | ain Walcutt the defense withdrew the wit being. After that it was a succession of [ Doniin, 1b..0 814 1 9 Gleason, 2b.0 Hixiothsin:in BlloHtE (o' Batiree Mice, one mile: Orimar, 100 (Wink- | ness with leave to recall him for the pur- ciphers for the Rourke family, while the ;'”“""‘- [ ; 4 ; ; ;";--’yrw e : 3 pe HiiRe |'v‘.‘ N yen, won; John A. Morris, 107 (L. | pose of contradicting W. H. Culton. Culton Bowsll, b awiey e o 3 ose), 2 to 1, second; Boney Boy, 10 ; ints kept up the gait to the tune of one L by Gl 8 4 Rosel, 2010 (Second; Boney Bov. WA (wijl also be called again as a witness. in the fourth, two in the Afth and the last | Towls..... 318 3717 o) SARATOGA, N. Y. Aug. 6.~Iroquols [ Tayon. Lucky Monday and Fintan also ran, | John L. Dozler of Knox county was| in the seventh, making in all an even half Totale.... 0 4215 0| Reile won the Hendric stukes today with fth race, five furlongs: Silverdale, 18 | called. He assisted Powers in organizing he track way slow and the mite and | (KeNaN). AL L0 10, HON, MOneY, Mlont, '6) |ing the mountain army. On direct examina- defeating | (Knight), 30 to 1, third. ‘Mme: 1:01. Tenny | tion he said he got only good citizens, as =1 ng. in the | Belle. Had Sam, Henry Best, Corn I Cul, | Powors directed. On cross-examination he 9 ‘l bs URI. Atura also ran. Ida V. left at post e Vaie Wiloothd Burns, Bo- Ath Eate, one mile'and fitly yards: bapa | sdmitted that several who were selected MoCuz, ”vm‘\‘ "“'(Hinlxlm. S to 1, won: Blue Lick, [ and sent to Frankfort wgre bad charact eying | 110 (Winkfleld), 3 to 1, second; Owensbor, fined | 97 (Talle to 1, third. Time: 1:44 SiE Sieh 1 *Batted for Hawley in the ninth. easo. 8t. Louis . L0100 00 20 *3|onesixu W York 00000000 0p|ran the mile |\.n|l:trup in arned runa: 8t. Louis, 2. Two-base hita: | Queen of Fong. who came & royal welcome, as it will be their last llace 1. Double plays: Kelster to Wa Rtartor Caldwell fined Shaw, o Stolen bases: Burkett and MceGraw. | 1.1 % e chance to see the popular Saint Jo boys. ases on ball land, Mitchell, Odom, Wel o Powell, 1; Hawley, 1, s and P ) 25 0! al Bverything will be free for the women and | Sivuck oat: By Hawiey, 2. ‘Umpire: Kma: | JAmes and Pation 325 each (o8 NOtev fin dozen This afternoon will be women's day and the fair creatures will be accorded a The Commandant of the Academy is now at the Her G nd and To Con end for T a great concourse is looked for. Score: |lle. Time: 1:56. e T ik to keep back of the line | Catastrophe, 'Aluch 1. Barney i.," Lady | Alexander Trost, a Kuox county coal may be consuited by appointment, OMAHA. Reds Drop a Palr. while at the post in the fourth race, Bu- annie and Locust Blossom also ran miner, sald the men sent to Frankfort were ) cha s suspended for two days. ton won both | CHinan was auspended for two da NCINNATI, Aug. 6B AB. R H O A B | « it the Lauson, It and vt.. we Centr; to contend for their rights and prev Toman, ss o 2 O games t ay by timely battin, rallies in first of the ¥, l“‘ alls “‘7" Jhoes il be ON Y y o N e Z“.‘a"“’?-i".“ e e 0 & LT il NG, Bontational Telding was | £un on Thursday. it is celied the Bavere OLD FORT ERIE TRACK | o of that county from being thrown out D o oui ; L | MeVieker, of 1 2 1 0 lentify h 5. Score, (irs \* | wyck Brewing company’s handicap and will R. . Blandford, Marion county, testified I Ol¢est and largest B pientith ot s siore st S| B2 8 B W Wiled | vork mox tands n Surprise to Tatent | 3 preient at the conferince At Frank | eniwo il Il" CAUCIY :niiitary school in ~ RHOAE! RHOAR e . ] My by Night by nking Race ¢ ceded to fort at which W. H. Culton presided Government supervision, State commissions to graduates. Preparation for Un o 57CONNGI, 3D «e.veres o LI 1| e T . | ders, 117, Admiration, 116; Fly oy 'Nigh or v Government supervision. \ Baioh ! 2 A Baroty o618 8 170 aitamiiten, or 18 47670 1ia; “pirenrm, 110 Rockion, 108, Martimas. Dillonite. that Sherift Burton of Breckenridge county A National Academics. COL_SANDFORD SELLERS, M. A.. Supt., LEXINGTON, MO, TR SN 00 [ 1 ] ong, .0 03 3 nfalon, 106; Macleod of Dare. Mayo A ok | it it e | Hoy, 38, .ucusoestore oy 0o 2 1 Jdbo 128 omahl, il 3800 102; Waitriot, 100; umn BUFFALO, N. Y., Aug. 8.~Two favorites | B0 & speech, gaving he only way 0| e ewmeyer .. A W ) 3 9iCollins, 8b...1 1 1 0 1] “Summary v'a race scored In the three races presented as the | 81op the contest wus to explode cartridges NebD % T T I Ml 4 OifFresman, 150 3 6 3 0] Firat race olds, five furlongs: DUb- | opening card of the Buffalo Grand Circuit | in the neighborhood of the Capitol hotel,’ - 2 il 11 9 0, 115 (McCue), 2 to 1, won; McAddie, 110 | meeting held at the F e track this [ and was rebuked by Powers Totals ... o34 P o 20 lowe. b0 0 2 0 0 Mitchell) 13 to 6 and 4 to b wecond; | afternoon. About 2600 persons crossed the Blsek - 67 T exluktons tostinbaiy Flue new bulldings, motern? praciically drcpreof *Ratted for Coones in the ninth i 4 Clark 019 4 1| geurry, 107 (8haw), & to 1 third, Time: | river and the wis a brisk play in the R. Bullock of Lexington testified he Fishing. hunting, awimm Tacu 8T. JOSEPH Pllipe, $.70 13 & 0 Dineen, p.10 0 3 3 0| 1 Marducheck, fnsnt, Silve, Dro- |auctions. Dillonite wax expected to accom | was In the executive huilding when the MER ol Waya alumal of "y Eading m“r o ctintain 290 heda and Denman Thompson'alss ran plish . gr deal when he encounte Stino! Ratinnad and catie alit. And. WK nlversities) edueators of na eputation. Addre “ " AB R H. O A . ARE 2zl taln..... 411314 3| Second race, selling, one mile: Peat, 104 Pl Lokt ana the others Ji the 3:5 class | Shooung o ””T‘ and '”"\, ou ,'“,” Y YANCEY & FONVILLE, Mexico, Mo. Brang, A ioccinisiBS B8 6 88 Al 15uu A Rutnay, 3 to 1, won: Specific. 8 (R. [ trotting. In the early nooling he was sold | Jack Cbinn walking rapidly and go into t Riynm of coovvsn 3 9 4 10 01 *Batted for Phillips in the eleventh, Murphy), § to 1 and i to b wecond: Rinidn, | favorite, 823 against 33 for the flold. The | the Stute house. A man wae standing be- | = 4 ¢ i I | Gine ik oS | 114 (0'Connor, 8 to 5, thir . | only hent he won was a gift overy 4 the fo coping positio or regarding the conference oxs SCHOOLS, ‘ Schrall, If O S T BeL 1 A immage, Dan Regan and Eophone | the mile. After the second heat in 2:1zt, | Witness could not tell whether he was white | ington following the unseating of Berry and pe b , RS o "“;::Tr'.','.'ll» r’\lm\nn::.r"l““ ’:n:‘n‘r’»:;:m;‘l‘nln‘r also ran xS vike York Boy won handlly, ulthough a break in | or black and did not know what became | also to matters that transpired on the day ! A w8 0 4§ 1 0 Cicehame i el e e d;.],,'“‘]:W..Klnlls‘.fl:’r ‘.'r.':k';:nl_“ or -year. ;y.‘x‘.‘-l_vmm heat made him travel an extra | of him. of the assassination. He received a tele- | c g HIE 8 1 0 0 vt Heckiey:' Long o Towe o " Fraeman. | fley mellec 100 (0:Conngry & (o 1, | | Wikonn was a 810 t0 36 faarite becore Taylor Feared Trouble. gram from S. G. Sharp at Frankfort asking ! . o = s e R H e 3 Jak t by | Won: Killashandra, 121 (Turncr), 710 10 and | the heat of the 218 pace in the #im- him to come to Frankfort and bring 500 Totuls £ 27 13 2|pitched bull; Dineen ‘Struck out: By DI Rt iy, 121 (Shaw), 10 10, | pire stake, and she justified this contiden Stuart Stone, Governor Taylor's stenog- | fam o come to Frankfort end bring £00 m c o Omaha % 01 00 0 D | QORI S e n mpire a0, Time: 1:42 by recling off thres easy stralghts. The | rapher, testified he was In the governor's ( J . s B, Joseph 11ve 20 o1 0 06| Bwartwoc O rth Tace, seling, seven furlongs: Lis- [ 2012 trot was conceded tn Lawson's Borolma e b e e \Wnen | He remained in the executive bullding that \ Karned runs: Omaha Joseph, 5. | Score, second game T (T, Burnsy, 3 to b, won: Do- [ und she was barred in the pools. Summary: | F00m when (he shooting o | night with some of the state officials who The School That Pwo-base hits: Hoy, Kling, Bristow, Three NCINNATL | BOSTON Yo, 14 CTurner), 2 to 1. secorid; Moront, | 210 trotting, purse $1.200 (three heats in they heard what had happened Governor | (™ R REE B 0 Ot ek 5 base hits: Hoy, Schrall Home run: M RH, .| RALOAE | 112 (Mitchell), 3 10 1, thir Time: 1284 | five) Taylor expressed fear that all of the occu 1 Makes Manly Boys. Vicker. Sacrifice hits: O'Rourke, Bristow. | Barrett, ot 0 0 Base on balls: Oft Underwood, 1. Struck out, | ¢ Underwood, 3. Btolen bases: Strang ) o T Mhsation, Kitchener and L Aloutte aiso | ¥ oy, bih. by es Toy (Cam- Olamitton, ot0”17174"6 | Componsation, Kitchener and L'Aloutt York Hoy, b.h. by Wilkes Boy (Cum | o | pants of the executlve bullding would be o e e 8 3 0l ™t race, handicap, one mile: McMeekin, | Dillonite, ‘bik. g, by Haron Dillon mobbed. They broke into the office of th lege or University. Social ih o 0|15 (Mitchell), 3 to 1, won; Queen of (Fuller) gecretary of state to get some guns in there | and Athletic Advantages. 4 & )| 108 (Burns), 16 to 8 and 4 to §, second; Senate e av OANADAY WILL KEEP CUP % Militory Drill H At the conclusion of his t timony the wiord, i(4 2 Steinfeld, b1 0 | Beckley, 1b.1 1 Corcoran, s80 1 McBride, rf.1 1 00 1 0 court, adjourned till 9 o'clock tomo Its Graduates cater any Cole W rall. Double plays: Hend) to O'Connell; Coones to To- onnell; O'Connell unassisted K., bk g, by Laputa i o | Whip. b io'cannor), 6 to' 1, third. ime: | | (Beckerors) 40 pratest Bl X Ly OgTIRAL 207 ) Time: 1:50. Umpire: Warner. uinn, 3 12 o Gibraltar, Montante and Kunja also [ Palm Leaf, b.g (Mt or told Captain Steve Sharp of Lexington | 2 i 3 Peltz, o...... 0 .1 162 0ran Kellmont, 'h.g. (Dicke to arm everybody In the bullding and take | Redcont Deteats American Yacht Min- For Boys of 8 Years Old and Upward. HULEN TRIES UNKNOWN TWIRLER. | Newton, p... 0 c.01100f — ‘\"n'flw\”-\m-l- i l;h 1‘"'71 & charge of the men % 10 Khodnd Bhns of Hen Tilustrated Catalogue se " i ¢ 00141 otrallas, bik, h. (Eldridge) : : o ea- X g Ihe Afonx City Gallops Away with & Game [ Totals. .3 6 POOR FIELDS AT BRIGHTON | “ifis i 15, At the afternoon session ex-Governor wanhaka $ Reve 1 D ROBINGON, 1 A Hoisg <8 I8 RS - 00 clasw, pacin, purse $2,K Brown for the defense made a long argu- i | SRS PRt \ PUEBLO, Colo., Aug. 6.—(Special Tele ""“v Innati . 010000 08 RS T s ment in support of his position that the d \1;-x'||'|u'\|, Aug. 6—The Canadian o DR ogE. Jr phenomen (el L « \iim, bik, & (MeDonald o vas entitled to sh evidence that | Yicht Redcoat won ' from the American am.)—Willlam Hogg, jr. a phenomenal SR W, 3; Boston Hand 1 ||I‘L\k”<(l ( ‘le nald) fense was entitled to show in eviden CTY R AR L L, R UL B young amateur twirler. was glven a trial fp in Three-Horse Race. the occupants of the executive building after | for the w o-base hit: Colling, Home run. McBride, Smerine # ~ (Phippen) Seawanhaka cup. The race began by Hulen against the Soos (his afternoon Barata it coline, Home s Menies — e Rimerige Kigotplk [Phipper the assazsination heard threats on the part [in most o catm at ' Wi U A Fxcept for an atiac the buck-fever | buse on' bulis: Off Newton, 3¢ off Lewis, 3 | NEW YORK, Aug. 6—Scratches all but | goyuey spor, b ensy) Jopulace and ey acted upon | CAN challenger got over the line firut dur\n‘x the first, when elght of the \{sl!u!*l Hit h\l',,(‘, hed ball |“, :\(l [ “.[,[k‘,{,‘,\.‘ll By | ruined the racing at Brighton Beach today :‘“H|”| \:‘H‘x Ivn‘ o ) Kauey of the populace and that they acted uj "\ Redeout soon forge whead and IM‘\ 1 Grossed the home plate, the youngster held [ Lowik, 1; by Newton, 5. Wild pitch: Lewis, | Withdrawals were so numerous that there “Pime: 21 AR Ty this in arming themselves and excluding the [ hoth tried the wind position t i the Soos down to two runs, but the record | Time: 1:40. Umpires: Nichols and Breiten- | was one three. i four-hors: N i1nas Tratting, “DUFE $3:000 (three in | Public and civil officers from the building. | finally secured and held it acr . DMMAT G SGHN!L of the m«'n‘n‘\fi iy & o l.'".f“;"';'”‘.:”\"' stein 5 1 fields and tw e Helas Mr. Mitchell for the prosecution argued | Refl(unt made the two miles pre to t KIMBALL HALL, 243 WASASH-AV., CHICAGO. defeats of late. Atfendanc o6 Easy Time for Pirntes. was small, th ch. g.. by Boreal (Gatcom)...1 4 . p . on. | 18Nt-mile buoy in one hour dnd thirty | Instruction in Acting, Elo n Physicsl e PUEBTLO BIM..- M ¥ e AT eatnest ohy £ by Bore that the commonwealth should not be en-|onds and Aid the leg from the elshi-in g Act cution, el sub AB. R. 11 A B T IRBURS, ALK STt comfortably warm. The hom. (8now) i tafled with the burden of idle threats that|buoy to the tenth in thirtesa minu g [ g Cniony, o Reaulluni Henalus: - Moders 7 McHale, of &0 00| victoms to the Pittsburgs. Th hundican was the onty flsture decided, and | iris "“’:"” i might or might not have been made by ir- | [Pty seconds. fThe clouds Fall Term OpensSept. 10, Cutaloguo free. ¥ Baroie™is 8ol 1§ Wesners hiinE 03 Sanarsd o e s losltimate favorite, bit | [amis tha Grat: B (ol ¢ 4dr | Tesponsible pasties énd that thik character|north and of thia the skipy BRWARD DYORAL, Rireetsr, : p O B3 R | (L Rt L iy e opened at 3 to 5 and went to 11 to 10, | “Pime: 2:09%, 2:18%, 21414 & of proof could not be offered in justification lue advantage and the Wy, 1 F 4 ] 1 PITTSBURG .| FPHILADELPHIA While the wise ones played Princess Pepp H i A 4 110 64885, within the i = RN 2 Lally, | | HOAF A nes pli of the course of those who had possession AL R 3 1 0 0 R i = Ko AE. | from & to 5 to 7 to o Bowen, the other b B - " e 9 by eleven minutes and twe Mora 8 3e'um'nt, of 3 0 3 0 0Orth, of » 0 0 o o 5t 1. Princess o huilding. court ruled that the Graham, ¢ reell Sl o 0 Rrumint, 870 40 00 preard 00| starter, got some play at o ¢ Twenty targets were sh \ » me A b e b larke ale, | 0 e g0t the best o e start, led ail| n \rgets were sh v the mem 4 ke iy Ao Fhe result of the ra ws t Kelley, b 4000 2 oy e PR G 18 Ty SRR 0 8| B ““'\""-u”w.u“ .I.»n(\ ll\s\m‘:’: " | bers of the ‘Winchester Gun club at the witness might relate any specific threat | he vecult ¢f the b the ”““ : m‘w estiern l l a Hogg, p £ 000 0 Wasmer, 1t 2 3 2 0 0 Lajote, b, 0 D 5| the way and won eanlly. | BummaR | rewilar meet last Sunday.'On’account of | Which he himself heard, but that he could |y "deyeiop wuperior fualitie: ax ‘in-the | tals VT ] Wiillams, 00 0 32 0Kl rf01 2 1 ¢ 2| _Goiden' Seepter, I0(Hen 10,8 ‘won | the Dish wing the scored wers poor, Johin | not tell of somzmon rumor or fhrests whioh ik oly before. the wind shs | flcadcmy Jpper Alton, 1ll, Mchey, b, Doug 320 1) porough glack), 0 105 and 8 to 8 | Son and Risst tied for firat place and Rissl | nag come to him secondhanded. The de- | Made o guln on Redenat of forty-two min- | e o A g |Conurea 3 40 2N el0 8 0 0 0| aacond: | (Clawson), 5 to 1, third n the shoot-of, breaking § out of 10, The | B4 come o im seconthanded, | The o uics and ngain in the same I T B St i A E.|Ely, s 03 olv'ton, 360 2 1 4 0| Pime: 1:47 4-5. tiful, Lizzie Regent and | %P7 , | fonse reseryed exception to g [ {lar clreumstances she reduccd a lead of | Fat® mited number, Thoreughly Collier, rf 2" 1 0 0| Chesbro, p..0 0 0 1 0Cross, #s.....0 0 1 3 0] e Y J. . Johnson, 15; ¥d Rissi, 15; W, W Stenographer Stone co ed his testi- | five mi i Mrty-five seconds t o At lon, Conveniantto St .0uls. L A | t nohue, p..0 0 0 1 9|7 na e, “fve Turlongs: Glen Nellle Yo s T, W Renetneral: B uf:wl ml,ll.' ‘I‘nlr| :; I\I mv»“\“”l“vn:n:”n r: lll: i i itos. asondn. Hue wiih (e | SE taks eren -n""\'::'v:'“ i Beatime Arashear, b 1 65 5 1| Totas 100 8 1 | Beco 8 ongn; Gen VoG | James Davies, 11; J. F. Schmelzer, 10; H. | MO o told of Youtsey co ito the i i le W, Sanel favoaetbisey 1 2 A 1 3 3 112 (Spencer), 1 to 2, won; (i 102 |#a h de under g ol [ i andd inel motion. Grimn, of 2 I | € h 4 Kaufmann executive ofice carrying a rifle a few min t 4 i AWk forcircuier. GEO, D. EATON, Secretar, &, 1 | (ienry) 2 fo 1 and 2 to 1, second: Alea utmany itk 4 N im luring the two whi ecretary. Qlasscock,,1b Rk R 4 | ey e s Whira. " Plme: 101, | o Jn the shoot-off Rissi won by breaking 8| utes after the shooting. Governor Taylor |t 1 A8 work on the reach wi 3 - 4 o Princess Evelyn also *a ; , was not armed when he first e i s | magniticent, it was not £o good in the g Berte' & ot (il | S e elyr e At 4 meeting of the club last Thursd as not armed when he first came fnto the | [DREGIEEEE 1 AR WG SO f 4 Th K 1 ;'"';-;;‘--fl;y » 9 8 0 Ol s*Ran for Thomas in the ninth nee MeCiig, s (Vaniuren), & to .m.|l;”fi R A TSR TR S T PR T P 9 | Hity-eliht seconas after Redeon g el REE : 2 pietshurg 02008020 %=7|2to5 second; Belle of Troy (Henry), | Sonid (he property of the shooter making | w : : 3 ket Totals w4 109 2 1§ 5| Philadelphia 010060100 1-8|8to5 third. Time: 1:424-3. Locochee also | tyo highest score for four Sundays, Wharton Golden was recalled for the third | Glish Staltlons for Kentucky 1 Third yenr begins Sept, 12, 1900, with In- g O wrned runs: Pitisburg, 4 Philadelphta, M8 Winged Foot handicap - time and was asked if he had told B. M.| NpAv YORK, Aug 6—The steamer Mar- | ereased Taculty “and “facllitiés to' give the Sloux City 80010010 *-10|) Two-base hits: Wagner (2). Three-bas m\-:::w R l‘l' ap American ¥ . Enliy Cowes, | Owens in the presence of J. M. Owens that | a4 indon which @ oy of hebrazk omplete preparation for Two-base hits: Colller. Niles, Barte. | Wr: Wagmer, Ritchey, iolick, Stalen bases: | {17000 o e COWES, Tsle of Wight, Aug. § —The pres- | “Powers was in front, but that they could | hrou: [amous v Wl el el Threo-bise hits: Hulen, Griffin. Sacrifce | Beawmont, Wakner Slagle, Dewiius, 1otk [ to 2 and 4 to 5 second; Tower of Candles, | thes In those, wators oF several American | take $100,000 and bang the Savior and all | & i AN Mool oR oy | e kb hit: Parrott. Stolen bases: Brashear. Bases | R pis oY en; EIV 10 | 1{s ankine, 11 to 10 third, Time: 1:01, | ¥achts and the entertainments given A u_brother of Diama bilee, Per n on balls: Off MeDonald, 3; off mm" Ao | Ritchey s ”ul:\‘l';n.hl rous 1o Laigle. Firat| pifth race, selling, six furlongs: Rikki|board of them save the opening of the | the apostles snd ¥ oriel 11, (a1 glish r L o it by pitched b oDon- alls Che off Donohue, I Slack), 7 to b, won; Pres- | ¥4 Y ok from utter dreariness, partly j0ld d he neve d o e was bought b: Waol S . I B i, 1Tk gty By Moponald, % BY |1 “Time: 1:6. Umpire: 0'Day Udigitator, 106 (Honry), @ 16 3 and 3 to 1 '+ Wiillam of Germuny cables that | 27YORe else 3 : goes o the Onkwoo I‘.‘ <] frn L TR FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIENTAL Standing of the Teams. 5 third, Time: 1:132:5, Silver Gray and |9 unt of tha geath of the Dyke M. Owens was then called, but the & stid farm at Texingt Al CREAM, OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER ) Plaed. Won. Lot P | Atgent Chimes also ran. Saxe-coburg and Gotha ho ls compelied 10 | cou luded the greater part of his test|- | Hamburs stud farm at le . Hen b, Pimples, goeoe 040006000000 0¢ Brookly o R a0 || Bixty race, acliing, one miley and & auar: | potitions excepting the race for the Queen's | WonY on the ground that the defenso had | Mijions wil he wpent in politics this| %, Molh Patches. . " @ | Bittsburk 8 0 30 Perfume, 101 (Henry), 16 to 8 and 4 to | S8 1 ol sue wil} tax A0 of re- | examined Golden on this matter [year. We can't keep the campaign going | 5% <= AR Lt SN 915 Bh\as0 vy 2 second; Flax Spinner, 107 (McJoynt), | ¥Pect for the donor o oph F. Clay Elkin, postmaster at Lexington, | without money any more than w keep | St , $ No Cooking!! o | s second: Flax Eelnner T CleiovaD X o any moro than wo can keep | 1 "on v, . . n]"m‘!u::‘.ul . :.: b «s’ Third Day of Yacht Racing. ':‘ tifl |I as to a AIm. . cr 1..]\‘«'- Powers, | the body vigorous without food Dyspep f dete Singnnatl o % ] e DORVAL, Guebeo. Avkr 6Tnis 1 the | the witness and other republican leaders | tics used to starve themselves, Now Kodol Vil ° _vlvuu'l‘? ll.(:lllelll\:l 2 8. Loule., 8 g 4 wo New Track Marks at Detrait. | third duv Gt the intornational race for the | after Representative Berry was unseated. | Dyspepsia Cure digests what vou eat and | o % ater nitk, — DETROIT, Mich., Aug. 6.—All the betting | Seawanhaka cup, and, as the race on Bat-| He said tha was at one time e tlan . o au | 5 s 0 4 O games oF : v | EEROLT, Mich, AUE, & oAl the DotinE | Lhday. was not comnioted within the four. | Lo #8id that [t was at ane tim \ded that | allows you to all the good food you | } we_ saale [-] a little sugar GAMES OF THE AMERICAN LEAGUE g W Th . t [ 8 2 . | cholces won at Highland park today. “The | \UEY, BAS 100 Courke will 'be the sime to- | Berry should attempt to hold his seat on | want. It radically cures stomach trouble . sure i * and e etk wits the fastest it his been since | day. to windward and return, two miles | the ground that the vote ousting him was Fly made, Buftalo A | 2 o ol uftalo After am [ 1o SUACK T I S rkes lowered the track | each way, three times around, distance | ijjogal P TG . even-lnning Strugkle. record for seven furlonks in te fourth race, | (welve miles. At 1133 o'clock there wis a tliegal, but sald this was abandoned. He ter WilL Soon Take Up P'r b b4 G APE.NUTS ol APOLIS, Ind.. Auk. 6.—[ndianap- [ leading his feld all the way thrace: | Vary Mght southeasterly breeze, gradu. | denied that it was determined at any time | OKLAHOMA UV, Okl, Aok e de o o | olis won in the eleventh today, Buffalo|set a new mark in the six and nEwells | Ay veering around to the south and | to precipitate a conflict in the house over [ frc’ Jeiter the ugbd preacher whe wit |\ A A 4 . @ | batted out four runs in the first inning, but | longs race. Summaries | showing signs of increasing T e ties ecently acquitted e murder of — he huut-ton | falled to acore wgain until the tenth, when | First race, six furlonzs: Jennie, 102 (. | ¥ " Rert W, Quiss, e taRSN VP hie pesids wdles will use .’ [ are ready, she registered one. Indianapolis tied the | Daly), 2 to 1, won; Spaldy, 102 (Cobi | Brakeman In Collix A. R. Wing of Bowling Green was intro- | i, Nofman, €kl with bis aom, W ilam RAUDS CREAM W the et . 0‘:. ore th ‘,,\.. |'\"“'|“d|'b: rx"'}\)"‘i""fi" three | 8 to 1, second; Sir ilorlan, 104 (L. MEMPHIS, n. Aug. 6.-At Aurich, | duced to further impeach Witness Robert |y prewching, b ut he will saon tak all the Bkin preparatic I u previous| e ten i 4 pol son), 6 to d ] o P, s . N s PR SR e . st serm 1 . 3 3 b ° Sold by All Grocers @ | funs praviousiy, Ju the tenth Indisnay olim | gony. '8 ta. 1 h‘m:'f«\u:ll:-“\Iu:m‘-‘-]ln}f Atk In o rearzend Gollision on the Cotton Noakes, but the questions put to him were | the ~ixth commandment, “Thou shu 11 Druggist Fa Goods . @ | efiVenth, Hartzel hit for a base siole sec- | ley Heels and Logan Laudeman Piilea i Chres e infured Five’ suss |ruled out as irrelevant B ad w known as Alexinder | D g A P e 0000000000000 00006 |0nd and scored on Geier's siakle. Dam- | Second race, four and & half furlongs: | were demollshed. ve vars| T h Gray Falconer of Lexiugton testified | " jify*"¢ 14# abandoned the name of W ’ At s L L | 1 Great Jones 8t, N. ¥

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