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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1900 DES WOINES PLAYING B\H o Ase - v?cnmn CIRCUIT AT sosron}:;.a::;'"': st gt | STEWART OUT FOR MRINLEY |5 aicuss vems ‘wees. “commander Dl' McGrew aham. Bill Massic, Obey, Marc Annie Borns Win 11 Trot and |7 Ash also ra that action is th | Batteries: Hartford, Hemming three vears and up, mile and extended W. J. Br - B nd Steelman: Brooklyn, Howel Gyp Walnut Fast Pace in Five | v . of 'the West : A - OMce Over i st Shuts Bioux Oity Out in a Lightning Fast | MG ' ATLAN ontest, | b ga ond, et Heat Racen, i Weber Windward, 110 | Silver Leader of United States Scnate Has ’ CITY, N. J., Aug - r ) hland [ stomary,” said Mr. N JSTON, Aug. 2.—There was every In i e, L Had Enough of Democracy. president, but never a FREDDY GLADE'S WORK THE REAL THING | jitcer n and Mutoh o | i " e oin ‘vers fast ADd I8 (a2 on SRS I | HOT SHOT FOR BRYAN'S FOREIGN POLICY |« the encampment, The deloga GAMES OF THY TCAN LIAC winning of the big stake, the Blue Hill '_m" i woevear-olds, five furlongs, | Chapters tn the Nehraskn Utlenl | an encampiie during the last twenty by Annfe Burns and the fast pace by Gyp g . 3 boatel), 3 that Holds the Chicago Wine we from Wainut evened up matters to everybody's Dopna, feay S8 10§ booban LEMALL B Sl AR o P Nefther Burns nor Wainut had an easy ¥ Edith (CAR oI | LA LU G winning the first two L Blue Hill and U for the pace e Loa i g: O oe | | hing four hits with three bases thess two o wity the falent 1 ”“';',",'J" wpven S on Ol - | ren ( Sure (o Win Out Cincinuatl, 15: St Lonis, 7. inding Fisher, but ran bases poorly Sent o aun e ive 2 berelan 3 i Aug. 20.SSenator Wililam | % (A, Weber), 12 to 1, third. me, 13201y e whold, Brookiyn, 7: Hartford Adance Score heats, though Fred Wedgewood was looked | Glad Har wse Jarbo and R. Q. Ban also | M- Stewart of Nevada called at the re Boston, 4: Syracase, 0. MINNEAPOLI 1pon @ certainty, while in the three. | ran | llcan headquarters today and said he had de Attorney John W. Battin, wh. Chicago, 5 Wi tiw, 4. WOAE | year-old trot C. W. Lawson's Dreamer, the | | cided to vote for President McKinley. He L T TR % | Rt Vs AR S T O | UNEXPECTED AT HAWTHORNE | mate o satcment, i par, an ollons. | Fohioy paris o the Biack 1l | wnnpolis, . | . The interest centered fn the big stake | gThe United States went to war the Hills are going republican this fall and| Trents wll for AND race, the Blue Hill in ite nfth re newal, | ¥ y-Played ¢ er Captares | Spain urged on by the democratic that Hon. %. W. Martin will certainly DISORDERS OF WEN 0813 Yenrs - and ‘eleven horses faced the starter | . e _popula of the war was such that T vl | expertene yenrs DES MOINES, Aug. 20.—(Special Tele tyes, nowever. were on Annie Burns "”"""’-"I': from the Mr. Bryan Joined the arm The war wa l‘ 1 to congress. ‘Hu- "wv foatie are | perience, L M“:‘. 3 . " ron, ¥ \ i ay mare Ville, Ind .. ceesaful, ‘a treaty of pedce Wis enters aking great gains Lead City, where 1 perma City In one of the prettiest games played | Mokt ning the first two heats, although pressed [ CHICAGO, Aug. 20—"The Unknown easily [ DAY $200.00 and accept the sovereie s s b fend for = bere this season. The game was full to Rard ' che fest e Mr Mddlomay. Just | captured the Olympla stakes.”the tea are | {151 B VR B5g 9, Spain ' the 1 :!' Al Lead was fo TR Tt \‘.\. \:\ ,' Bl erflowing " Totals after the star e final heat, the mare | o opening day of the i orne | IPpIne arc here was oppos yryan stronghold, but this year will see a I AYS Lo and was extremely interesting, Three sin- | yfCA%0 oo gong The feld was an eighth of a mile away and | gardless of The I'nknown's victors In the | Game to Washington and persuaded I : uge. ooir. Dattin was campins | ment NECESSITATED MANY WERKS gles and a stolen base gave Des Moines | furned runs: Chicago, 3: Minneapolis. 4 | 5 2oGRme race between the favorite | Senfor stakes at Harlem last Saturday, the | ani " tic ftlends to vote for the treaty | With a party from Deadwood, invited by Mr. | No cutting, no pain, no loss of time, Aysite two In the ffth, the only scores made in| Left on bases: Ch 7 eapolis nd the distance flag. In the meantime | bookmakers laid 9 to 1 against him and | Philadeiphia 1 00 this city will consist of about 140 and {t was through his influence that the | Warren Moody, son of Senator Moody or i lars, CHARGES LOW %o, 7 Minneaporis B e S 1L s Thecigh the A | ooommakers 1ad 8 to L apainst h treaty was finally ratifled. 1t then becam every stake and con the game. In the sixth the visitors had ase hits, McFarland, McCann, N il taken the lead, captured the heat. The | “Slent smintoes put of the thel griginat | the duty of the United States to main Wepublican Lenders in Conference BLOUD PU'SUN rod. and overy three men on bases and but one out, but | fioe s ios U Hov, Stolen bases: Hov | horses were held bick a bitin the last half | entriex accepted the conditions In the sec- law and order and protect the live 1| BB YORM, Aug. Soncbyeruor ROoHS MSON I8 thor- e Sloihe kol Hartman, Harvey. Bases on balls; Off Mc: | 46" Awnin Burns got Inside the fag. The [ohd race ut six furlongs. Headwalcr wis | W of all restdents of 'the islands 2 K, Au Jovernc lood. Al ap Des Moines run in a lightning double play | Cann, 1. W pitches: MoCann, 8. Time: | Aosisr e e B e erarely Son her | ond,Yace at six furlongs, Headwatc ‘f,‘},‘:_ whether native ‘or forelgn-born. The | velt, Chairman Hanna and Cornelius Bliss / fokiy ~disape and ended the chances of scoring. It was | $: Magr that Diilonite won the_fourth heat. JoR- | hest of Found, who seemel to be "I"”;“ Biates af the time of the ratif were in conference at national republican U of the. dise itched battle from start to finis y Bisons Be 3 | wing under the wire. = The Afth heat set- | figuring on he ; 1 e the treaty held military possess ek OusR :n”» h!'l |‘ I|” i 2108 the oor ol 1] Be IR |nl‘ et i fled muttern. for while Dillonite took the [ hEq n world of Bpeed At ihree auariore Manila and fmmediately after such ratl headquarters today. After the conference it |\t tch Glade had a trifie the better of it.) . 'ALO, Aug. 20.-Both Friske and i\‘ Ad b the start and held it threa. | 109 8 WORLD of speed at three-quartert of | fion assumed the soverelgnty of the Pa- | was said no definite conclusion had been 1 middle aged ) ( X3t | it 2Wo of Buftalos runa by R y W | whee nd s ply bea 1 out Aracie | 7 3 P N 1 . A 4 N4 merce o he Pacific ocea of Meh the - > - 1 my A, i 4 the greatest entch seen here today. Hin | OhY o Pelnse of the racing today it was N One Aguinaldo had raised a rebellion fn | ments of the trip to Senator Scott and H. C ‘“'fv‘ 5 A R e jall o8, . i colu Score 2 the worid's melding record 108 (Winkfield), % 'to b, meconc Sk, | ment of the Spanish war with the Ur : b Nervous Deb Gleet s Blewss s 4 DETROIT | Trotting, 2 the Blue Hill stake, |} Vinkfleld), 8 80 ab) "oond: WIlAM | States. This adventurer hud sold out V Fiin 1 - 8, RHOAE | ber* three heats in five Fairy Prince, The C o settled his_rebellion with Spain for $100. irber Deserts His Wife, e y, 3b 013 0f Annie B by Hobb y Gy Al iR, Ao T [ 0w before Dewey set sall for Mani nd | H. Hebers complained to the - tain. 8b : Annie Burns, g by Hobby e Wt iR A W for " | Eetuior e )| Ker Hoimen, v, 0 2 10 0| SRS (Wilkom 1 | Romark, Aibert ‘Enright. ‘Senator as & part of the bargain with Hpin v ihat ghe hus Baen deworten CHARGES LOW. oo ) Harley, If i Dillonite, bik. & by Baron Dii | LR UL Lt Akuinaldo agreed to leave the fslands and a parber out of employme Treatment by the month or by the case. Viberteias #x0 1 & (g 3 3| pfSEond race, six fuponuw: Lennep, 1% | aever return Pher 12-year-old sister h ORI TR iment by Jones, cf ol Gracte Onward, ch. m. (Macey)© 4 ok Lona Hendwater 1oy coatiey s Dewey took the wily agltator buck to the | ) eat since Sunday morning mail, Free Consultation Examinu % ! b {ddleway, b g (Ketcham) 2 10 By segond; Headwater, 107 COulN; oo 2: | talands, supposing, ak a matter of cours married to Bebers less than a | ton. o302 . 1 ctrie Wilkes, boh, (Curry) TR {areat Bend, Algaretii | fhat Aguinaido would naturally he an'en 1y, and in that time ho has dis- | Tlours 8 a. m. ¢ 7.to 8.5, th, Huh 8I0UX CITY Ryan, 2b Kilevaia, b, M (YOUNE):.sses g 7| Smhiand Led and Hetmoss ulso ran. La | emy of Spain and a triend of the 1 worth of clothing belonging to | days, 9 to 12. 1 %. Oftice ovor AB. R 2 Friske, p.... 0 bba, & m. (Winnings) o’ e e e A s POty furlonge: | Btates. In this Admiral Dewey was mis A the little girl will be cared (215 S; 1th St, betwe arnum and Doug Collars, rt ) 3 | . . | Belle'cirry, ch. m, (Marshy ace Ve qand w hal | furlongs: | taken. Agulnaldo, as soon us he lx rarily at the station % St. Omaha Neb. MccCrendie, it 0 | Totals..... 2 peppina. bl m. teveny 3 i 1% (Winkfield). 11 to 10, won. 8atin | on_his ‘native soil, organized a rebe shear, 2. 0 0000030 wnard Bell, br. g (Waker) o ey, Ja A (! akainet the United States, which would W, of 0 0000010 fert Herr, br. h. (Kelly) s 18 Yo fi d have been of little consequence if he had scock, 1b, o 1 l Woodstick Dangerline :Ylll been able to obtain comfort and ald Niles, b 0 el & e 8 Trottir i el surse §1,000 n this country. An organization —wis " Stolen bases: ' Schrecongost (2 stting, 2:12 class, purse A est and Burnett's Walkaway also ran orme hited Bt \ Berte, ss 3 9 Hulllgan, Harley (2). Struck out} [ heats in fiv Fourth _race. one mile the . Olympta | Iormed dn Ahe e e hu for the we, o [l Amole, 2, by Friske Balk: Amole Walnut, br. g by Walnut stakes he Unknown, 108 (Tally), 9 to 1 o league, which ha or h Ferguson, p 0 | Time: 140, Umpire: Dwyer {0 Neliy Suvnes 16 won; The Lady, 111 (Bergen), 7 to 1, second e e e d 4 Totals 3 7} 1 Kellum Was Hit Right e Bire, e Bik. b (Goiden).. P R I T Dottt '.::fu"::h.}'.'"r'.} Kong, to supply literature and materinis | e - Bty 0900030082 CLIVELAND, O. Aug. 20—Cleveland hit | Tonita ¥ ch m. (Mertil 4 algo ran, ' P T 50 authOTIeY. 15 buy out AguInAldG ) Double piay gle o, Rebsamen: Brain | the hiie. e tane-wrs celied ot iiioning | o, HetieNog: ffisk, S:100, £:10 Pl race, ane mile and a sixtienth: | febeilion againat the United States, bt ouble -plays e to Rebsamen; Brain | the h e gume was called at the end me: 2:101 I, 2:10, 2:1414 ‘rangble, $i (Flick), 4 to o 5. a5 p ' | to Rebsamen; Brashear to Berte to Glass- | of the elghth on account of darkness. At Pacing, 2:17 class, purse $1,00, best thres | oy Lt AT 6 4 oy ”h_m_ was bound by the treaty (which was the | cock. Bases’ on bailx: Off Glade, 3; off | fendance: 1,200, Seore heats in five : supreme law of the land) o maintain luw 4 tucky Babe, $4 (Jackson), 15 to a |5 -+ Ferguson, 1. Struck out: By Glade by CLEVELAND. INDIANAPOLIS jentry’s Treasury, br. h, by John R Flne: TE0e. Thomas Carey 0 ]"“-l.l.'.’,'v.'v and order and protect life and property Ferguson, 6 Thne: 1:35. Umplre: Mauck Wi A e Wi e niry (Hussey) Microscope. Maha rajah. Invity 11, Lucky | IhShe lalands. It Qe areastar n - ¥or Infants and Children Standing of the Teams. Plek'ring, of1 1 1 0 0 1'griever, i1 0 o 0 0| Fred 8, Wedgwood, ro. h. (Sulllve 8| Monday and Lady Meadiesome aleo san, and the expenditure of hundreds of mil ectrieity ar I Treatment com- bine 518 Countess runs: Buff . Two-base hit:| Time: 2igle, 214k, 24, 2150 Leo Newell, Huck Xnee, Nellfe lons of dollars to put down Aguinaldos | Played. Won. Lost. P.C Frisbie, if J 1 Geler Ttuna, b, m. (Carpenter). H Sixth _race, one mile and n ighth: | pebellior The assistance and e encou { 4 H o i 0 So Jenny Mae, br. m. (MeEwen) 4 Prince Biages, 305 (Brandford), 8 to 1, won: | Foe o | e o e enti [mbe Des Mo t1 1 3 Garnet, ch. m. (Miller) . Hub Prather, ™ (Tally), 4 to 1. second; | piaijst league and the enemies of the , 8. Joseph 3 I i L X nE (Ot S Macy, 114 (Bergen), & to 1, third, Time, 1:5. | Srates, both at home and abroad, mi Omahi i Lol B Neddeek . r Thompson, Refigee, Pitfall, Uncle | his barbarous and irregular war bloody 9 1 an, b, h. (Me ) i 1 & g o ¥ 1 Pieblo A “YR'I’!I":‘” e il Abb and Elkin also ran expensive. . Congross. however. mide n Sloux City 5 3 thel, b. g (Proctor) SRy LaRea WING o W necessary appropriations, providing the ex- | — - 3 , ™ BMVALS, B TR Haeast mrne o1 nu. utive men and money to maintain_the | ® LAST SERIES WITH DE : ' ¢ Ehe pelyars it BARODN e NEWPORT, R. T, Aug. 20.—After reach- | authority of the United States in the Phil A\kgchblcl’rcparalmnl‘umq NVER ‘ : .. T L Y i the’fna ‘round "tor the AN timedar: | ippines. * e wo-called “anti-imperiaiists similating theFood and Reg ula- Cleve 0 2 . ) & his caree W, today de- | declared that the policy pursied by the B 0 Junero, br. m. (Coville)... i ng his career, n a v the | th Omaha V11l Open Today with Tebeau | Ndlanapolis ) 110 4l e T i (RPHUD) s feated G. L. Wrenn in the all-comers’ ten- | government to put down the rebellion and | mglhesmmmnmflowcbuf ears ) tarned runs: Cleveland, b | Mistura, b. m. (McDonald) nis tournament, which has been in prog- | maintain law and order in all terrifories of | Ll Sl Windup and hits: LaChance, Hart, Pickering, Kellum. | “rpjme:'2:11, 2110, 2:11 ress at the Casino courts for a week. [ the United States, without regard to the | 1 \ < ( IILIH(I Some Vengeance, Three-base hite: Shay, Kelly. Sacrifice [ foats of 1867, purse $2,000, best two heats | Larned had met defeat in the final four | time when such territorics were acquired \l \ l i 2 § hits: Crisham, Spiles, Madison. First base | (" fhree i times, but this year by clearly outplaying | was “imperiallsm” and that any use of | S, atme Among other arrivals from the west on| D errors: Cieveland. 2; Indlanapolis, Mijor Delfuar, B &) Delmar his opponent he placed himseif in a posi- | the army to maintain law and order- how n hy First base on balls: Off Hart, 4; off Kellum dwin) tion to challenge Malcolm Whitman for the [ ever n sary—was “militarism’’ and that | ! the cvening trains vesterday was Colonsl | 3 Struck out: By Hart Horpiever: | pUhal i o ¢ by Diréetiim ADIBEntD v ine ala and comfort to rebels in arms Promotes Diges estion Cheerful Buchanan Kelth and his warriors, just|by Kellum, Plckering, Fri Double 3 b (Today's score was: W, A. L arned de- | against the Unite States was “matntain, mssm\dncthnmll\snem\tr hie Jothe y ostle wl pad | play: Shay to Flood to 1 Left o Cihoman) Y eated G. L. Wrenn, jr., ng the principles of the Declaration ol bick from another hard wrestle with bad | P 4 M iy During the match Larned won 108 points | Independenc Pmm,Momhmn nor Mineral. 'd | Bases: Cloveland. 6; Ind Time 4 HLE luck, worse umpiring and unfriendly | /5o RO B D mn“"r““\_’ $ QRO Ny iine TOF thuse ha darned | | 'Mr Bryans unparalleled campaign for | OT NARCOTIC. crowds. Buck has glven up hope of land K ity Wins Fi The Dramp. ro. o, (Miile).. § forty-two, while his opponent placed only | the principles of the Chicago platform and ik the pennant for Omaha, but he hasn't el Lot STt Nenita by, Flprooton) L, b 82| fitteon bails, Each made two double faults. | his insistence upon the adoption of that o o1 Bl ope of et preity olose 1o | | KANSAS CITY. Mo, Awg. 20--A bunch | R¥ikaton. b e, (Young): .. .iis s+ ds ‘Tho oty place’ whera Wrenn ' had the | platform at Kansas city induced the peoble I bl of eheerfuliese s “fust aa | Ing of hits and errors by the visitors in tha | [STakatoa. | gty advantage was in nets, he making twenty- | to suppose that the campaign of 190 woiild SAMUEL PITCAER Ee ok by O BT e erarcaia® | third ennbled Kansas .City to score five | Qreamer, bik & . fwo to Bis opponent’s twenty-eight. Lar- | be conducted on the issies of 1836 In this ”"”"n" to hutie hae Frown M eI | runs, which was enough to win the game, [ GH5Ureo, b St e ned's best work was in second when | it seems they were mistaken ines hive: muitipen " tda haw "the | although the visitors' came dangerous LDLAER L fL L LSS he earned just half of his forty 'points. | genator Stewart then quotes Mr. Bryan's Tongest hospital st i the league, but he | Near tieing it in the seventh. It was a Whitman played against R, D. Wrenn and | , Seneior SERAEE O BICEL (00 0 call e s Tt enoush ot et to Ak | protty ume throughout and many GOOD RACING AT SARATOGA | Hiacic thie morning in preparation for the | declaration of bis intes The Lodt of them Tuste to beat the band, | plays were made on both sides. Challenge match tomorrow. He showed | an extraordinary session of congress to give here i *something aboit Thiek " Icelth s | ance, 30, Score: excelient (orm wgainat the. (wo Very dIfer- | (ha' Philippines freedom upon the samc optimism that makes Mur V's recor KANSAS_CITY MILWATK W Grand Union | ent styles of game. 4 St kit S ISR A bl R Rt Fhe ROSKQWAY ‘,""' by he final mateh In the egneolations was | terms as Cuba. He alsé denounced the night that “he had Tom Letcher on the [ Hemphill, of1 Ketcham, ef 2 2 Hotel Stake in Slashing Finlsh | won by J. A. Allen of Yale. who defeated | recent convention of ant-imperlalists at Riring, and expected Iim Hore before the | Farrell 1 Waldron, tf. ) with Lady Schorr. TP Paret of New ‘York, 4-6, 6-0, 6-4 Indianapolis, He also denounced Mr. Bryan i inite dNOU A1 Rarmatber _Latenet [ A 16 4 Fults, It. - Hasing Aem it for promising to attempt to “extend the ,A;mfvflflemrdy for Consti he tall, slender youth who played with | Dungan, 1. 1 Andarson SARATOGA. Aug. 20.—Far Rockaw oxing Tournam: o R A RO i b LR e 0 o (D aeond e b Tt ey ‘ IO g S0 The Ormpte | Monrae doctrine to the Orlent. tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Lally was on the \—both played in the | Coughlin, 3 0 E Tiotel utakes this afternoon by a head from | club Intends to bring off one of the greatest | Worms Convulsions Feverish- field, Well, Letcher was a hitier then b o 2 S rica 4 3 Lady Schorr, with Longshoreman 1y half | boxing tournaments ever held in Am and n fleldor 100, and. ha s better now than ; e | Lady Schorr. with, Longshoreman only half | oxing teuraamentd, Sver, Al Yaeaided o | TO BE TOLD AT TOPEKA ‘ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. ever y let's hope Buck s hi | Gear, A week the track was In good condition | bring together, if possible, the champion -+ AL 630 this morning Mr. George Tebeau | - - i The time e in. the Several events | amateur boxers of Australia, England and | ppyan Will Listen to the Sweet, Glad FacSimile Signature of will lead his fng champions from the als..... 610 3 10215 . h N ast America to decide the world's amateur 5 3 depot 1o the hotel: This afternoon ol | Kansas Clty 05 . \e best finish of the day was in the | championships in the bantam, feather- Tidings that the Popu V7 2 7 Charley Reilly will lead the Te Ites | Milwaukee 1000 0-4 | last race. Four started, Bannockburn, Ad- | weight, lightweight, welterweight, middle Have Named Him. Subo Yloton jLee A nm rned runs: Kaneas City, 1; Milwauke Tuard. Gonfalon and The Keniuek- | and heavywelght classes. Communications Tow imee o Wior g, St |8 Two-base hits: Diggins,” O'Brien, Con- The last-named was favorite, but(will be sent to the bonafide amateur| ropgKA, Kan, Aug. 20.—The details of mh». .,|‘| 0y eto critic . ) the others, with the exception of Gonfalol athletic assoclations of Australla and FEng- he would e in the game ‘today. B s | ToV, Ketoham. Sacrifn Biiss Gour, CRng; | el hhekad. " Mhe Kentickian | land asking them if they will send their | the Bryan notification meeting have been hand fs not entirely healed, but con Lett 3 §: Milwankee, | and Gonfalon made all the pace, with ti best representatives to compete in the | grrapged. - fuk on nicely. 10 will be ladies' day, and | 314 Q1 RSO o Ailwankee. | i {ar's head showing in front at the finish | tournament. The men selected will have | =A™ bocial committen composed of ex _a_fis.fib__ the ex ik expected to be out in ferc Time: 1:50, Umpire antillion, b by a narrow margin The winner was at | thelr expenses defrayed * 1 will also e o very warm game, Tor 901 T e o "the amateur standing | Governors John W. Leedy, L. D. Lewellyn Omana ix wmarting under the treatme Standing of the Teams. I$ink Bramble won by a length from Lord | of the contestants must nccompany each land John P. St. John, Judge S. H. Allen EXACY COPY OF WRAPPER. And wants to Dlay o o 0 > | Baltimore in the mile and three-sixteenths | entry, as the club is determined that no ’ Foy s in the only way known to base Chicago Played. won. Lost. PG| indicap, The latter was disqualified for | professionals shall gain entrance (o the John W. Briedenthal, John Msudden, Sen g '"“mm““n” piil 4 winning four straight. Denver t Indianapolis 6 2% | fouling Alsike during the run down the [ tournament. J. E. Sullivan, president of jator W. A. Harris, Colonel E. C. Little own ford to Jose any games and %o aly [ Fnaians . 333 | backatreich and Kunfa, who was third at | the Amatour Athlety union, 'will be avked |0, T. Boaz and Jerry Simpson will meet cantest 14 asstired L Only. sixteen. more Auke e 5 the finish, was placed second and Waitnot [ to select the New York boxers who w s D ot games will be played at Omaha this [ Milwauke .. eS| third " "McCue, 'who rode Tord Raltimore, | participate in the contest Mr. Bryan in Atchison at 5:3 lock in scnson and the fans can't afford (o miss [ RANSW G R 1 “"'i was suspended for foul riding. Gala Day = the morning of August 23 and accompany any of them. Today the teams will line | {“vs - iz3 | and High Jinks won their races very eas Maher Wins Fight on Foul. him to Topeka up in this fashior Ttang 1 flv and as thi favorites won. the pen-| TRENTON, N. J., Aug. 20.—~Peter Maher, The reception committee will meet the SC mmu. Omahi Vasition. Denver clllers had slightly the worst of the ar o Irish champion, fonight defeated ; Wil vieh low B the Irish champion, tonigh! AT tlia At i th Manaka:| Hson catcher Huelow ment. Summaries: ran Haincs. "the Hegro. pugilist of Chi- | PATLY at the fon anc b the Topeka liughes her MeNeeley |0 oe 0 URE VALLEY (Spe- | First race. nonwinners 180, six furlongs st b ckey | 2 oL L § " _ o n cago, better known as “Klondike," in the [city troop will ort them to the N and. s Hickey | A1 =The Hammonds of Omahn defeated | Gala Day_ 10 (Burne), 8 to 6, won: (ad- | ifth’ round of what was t % | tional hotel, where Mr. Bryan will meet ‘- third base Homer [ the tlocal team vesterday in one of the | f¢ 110 (Neumeyer), to twenty-round bout before b fAoat ommittee, the committe Toman “hortston s | pretuest the season. In a| nd; Excelals, 110 Lo % 0 . Maher secured the the notification comm Baird left tield Miller | pitehers’ b Harry Welch had lllu- hest :l\l‘r; . 'er«-I Al AYAIE on @ foul. In the fifth round Maher floored [ representing Topeka and the present state Hestor's | Loterer and Bri also ri MeVicke centor ficld...111.. Preston [ Of 1t with sixteen strikeouts, but 8 | “Bocond 'race. handicap, mile and three- [ his chponent Tve Umas, e “fi.‘w"f\'l'f;nl'; oficers. All the other committees, includ BOARDING SCHOOL. DAY SCHOOL ‘Thompson right field Weaver | 890d control kept the scoro down sixtoenths: King Bramble, 100 (Michell) o Aledt MO | g the general state committee, will meet ning-quick double play by K g \"““ by the legs and threw him. H hen GAME: THE NATIONAL LEAGU the ficlding of Winfims and Stevens were | to 2. wan: Kunia. 102 (¥ Murphy, % 19| drawled on” Maher's stomach and punchied | Mr. Bryan at the Crawford opera house Park Place, Joth and Burt. 27th and St. Mary's Avenue {he features. Bcore R B, | 126 (0" Connor, T 10 2, third. Time, 2:0ita, | MM repeatedly The committee on program has decided Mugsey MeGraw's Managerinl Debut e Falien 020000128 % 4| Lord Baltimore, 106 (McCue), 10 to 6 and Py to begin the notification ceremony at At St Louls Looks fadly, Missourt Nalloy 1930000008 10 102, Aniahed second. but wals disquaiified. | g, - (ol Have X saraw |olclook, Ths mesting will be salled to| SOUTHe 00 BAAEN ERNRIAN 8L A gt g g R N T tl i | A i 4 oo | Alslko and Peaceful also ran 8 ; 04 .—John J. McGra g d o e otet | 1anguages, music, drawing, painting and veedlework. French, German and Latin are |I x“ ll‘\v“r \»_ v ‘. 'f,\‘ :le hid Two-hase hits \\l'n\: V’I'\\x“h ‘{\w‘. Phird rac hd Union Hotel stakes, | Will not be manager of the St Louis te1m | order by Chairman Ridgeley of the populist 1001000. 10 tAN bUREIRUIGES Bt studlas erop of ShATde. much the hest of a terrific slugging match | Morehouse Phroe-base itk HWeloh |y Uelinionis P ackiway 152 (Shaw,, | this season, despite stories to the con-|yiate committee and an address of we curriculu " 0 e Young wan knocked oft the rubber ana | Striek out: Ty Weldy, 16: 1 Hestor | 3087w Ludy’ Schor! 1680 ¢ B | AL L domg myselt fustl e will bo delivered by David Ove FOR TERMS APPLY TO RESPECTIVE SUPERIORS. ughe ho succeeded y us atteries: Misso ey, Hestor and {7 {5 1'and 9 to nd: Longshoreman, 1" would not be dofn, sel stice 0 / ,‘.: il ey ACHIED RN I mmonds, H. Weleh and iies. | {2t Gihary: o T v, | nccent the 'management of the team atmeyer. Marion Butler, permanent chair ” Classes will be resumed at the above institutions Wednesday, September 5th. The cour study embraces ull the branches of a thorough English education, also the r | INCINNAT ¥ Irritable and Amur also ran present time,” sald McGraw today. | payof ceremonies, will be introduced and e S A o ST LOBi A0 SINRRRGRI o Aorth "Face. sening, ane mile: digen | Miinder o elreumstancas “wili L accep | SUF G charge of the notification exer- | entworth Kiilitary Academy aitssirs A A e Game nt Colambus, Jinks, 104 (Mitchell), 11 to 10, won; Villa nanagement of the £ Louis team, T, N ¢ C 1w ) Barrett, ot 3 COLUMMLS, Neb., Aug. 20.—(8pectal)—| V107 (©'Connor). 3 to 1 and even, sec e Tikironiier, wecretary of the | cises proper. T. M. Patterson, chairman o Goyeramentaupervision, State comminaTons (o graduatos. iSnarasionfor Ua s eseltin H 10 G, o 2 2| The Columbus team defeated the Union Pa- | Hood's Brigade, 101 (T. Barns), 7 to 1 elib, will have charge of the pusiness | ho potificatfon committee, will then de N and National A¢ ANDF 0D CETLERS. . A.. Supt., LEXINGTON, MO, 1 1 duated, 1 oifies i u el contested game of base ball | 11 to b, third. Time. 1:41%. Koenig, B affairs of the team in the future e at\na Rddrasy. whish wi) 0 Corvora hers today by a score of & to 7. In the pres- [ Rochester and The Burlington Rouie also — Ry i ) > Mebride. enee of a large crowd of admirers of both n Amnte Record wered. be followed by the reply o r, an 7 RSt o vv:,“ l S et «ides. Both teams gave good support to| Jifth race. one-mile and a furlg jon-| HARTFORD, Conn., Aug. 20.—At the| An informal reception will be held at Y ' o Kuhoe their pitchers. The feature of the game | falon, 08 (Shaw), 9 to n: veledrome track tonight Fenn of Water- | onoaars' stand after Mr. Bryan's ad i - Wi the home-run by Folmer for the Union [ tickian, 108 (O'Connor). § to & Yoledrome AEaok e thiras. mile. smateur | . X P, it Ws the bases were empty he | second: Advance Guard, 106 (Burrows). 6| pandicap ir 1:202:5, beating the world s | dress & J W came In alone. The Score o 5 third. Time, 1:2%. Bannockburn | ymateur rerord of Kramer, which was 1:3. — — wniveraiiicn; o % conm el ? Jhiiadh ROOSEVELT AT WHITE HOUSE ats Plan Sedalin Rally. . ) Colonel Gny Fools Form Followers » *Ratted fo ughey In the Hutteries Columbus, Baker and Me T 3 r CHICAGO, Aug. 20.—Ex-Governor Stons, VIZ YOU EVER GIVEN Batied fur Tnskey In tiis Bimth M on hciRon. "LohF and Folmor, | 8T, LOUIS. Mo.. Aug. 20--The feature of | CHIGA g $h=Rusdioy wA i Qiny 4 scnoo o iin Has Louis 0013130107\ o: Phepps of Columbus (he vacing Wt the Fair Grounds was the | vice chairman of the democratic committee, | V1¢€ ERRGIERLY FAIR TRIAL TO, e efnnati 00316104 0-15 handicap at seven furlongs. The race|with Colonal Wetmore of St. Louis, callea arned runs Louls. 8 Cineinnat) sroved quite an upset, as Colonel Gav, at . AT AP d et et "BIa! Tl oincingatl 0 | . Jikbure HRests Washtnges. e e trom-the fuvorite inochic, in |8t headquarters today and were closeted 66 $ Barrett, Young. Throe-base hitk: Barreti | BLKHORN Nebo Aug aial.). tremendous drive in the siretch. Weather | for halt an hour with Chairman Jones 4 . P T P ru | @ Quin eldt, Criger, "Home runs: | Blkhorn beat Wushington in a stubborn track fast. Summary Mt Htons Stated. that mreat Breparations Willce, | Doubie plays: Don. | ghme yesterday by the following scor vace, selling. mile and a sixteenth %% | Roosevelt of New York Is in Washiugion " : : i : i i s ot ' ’ @ramimar School 1 off Breltenst acrifice Elkhorn 221004 *9 King, 98 (J. T. Woods), 4 to 1 and e dalla, Mo., tomorrow, at which General and is a guest of President McKinley. The ovan to MeGa n balls: OFF Young, | Washington £ 0100 1-7| chorus Boy, 164 (McGInn), 4 to §, won: Lee | Were being made for the meeting at governor arrived here shortly after 6 p. m Burkett, Barrett. Passed ba " o8 Wshington, Peterson, Brown | second: Mitt Bovkin, 102 (Mav), 60 Nt avatino: he the pMncinal speaks “ Buufae, Beriuily pasesa Dull oriet || Basiisi, Sagiingion. Satomon Benma | scafos b U arie G | e s omber”of lisnnuri | thie ovening and was met at tho station by . I The 8chool That Btolen bases: Burkett, Kahoe, Corcoran|and Wagpner. Umaire: Mr. Jones Clara, Tago, Morgen Stern, Bl and . s and & b A e atary Bartalvn e in o ” B il i A aryoot, o t0 | Sak Waynes, Vsl o Meéddiesomo Miss also, ran | orators will also speak during the day and | Secretary Cortelyou, who estols ooerd| Makes Manly Boys. Pittshurs Slonghs One, sho alln Takes Two Game sioond 1. IR futlangel T ;llu‘ night. The program will include o |Che emecttiye TOlbl: b & oresident PITRR R e ot il was | - SIOUX. PALLS, 8. D., Aus. .—(@nectas | pMascatfs, 17, O LR dioni Dot | rand Tarads and torahiight prcession.| Gorernn Beossvelie Mib e BISMERRL] SRR lege or University. Social easy and his te ey on base run Jegram.)—In a game of base ball on the | gt& 3G EEEEL hmore, 100 (Dale). & to 1. | This meeting will formally epen the cam- [4nd Mra. AR i y L iy and Athletic Advantages. ning, which lains Pittsburg's defeat, | local dlamond between the Stoux [ WG Smin U Oktra, Good ' Night, | oo \ dent and cabinet members to meet the gov- | This exquisite malt beverig M I et Attendance Score Falls team mj l'hllurwiv “"\‘.'wml'm" Brightie B Ed L., Celeste d'Or, Deyo, Hen- | PaI&R in Missour ernor at the White House at dinner, the| . ! B Vol dghag ilitary Drill. ! NEW ¥C team _compose colored players, the | ham and Meddlesome also ran et by e General Bmith, | UBigua baais sells itpe s fame ar Far Bo a rITTS NEW YORK o won i victory by @ seore to'F | ham and Neddleaome alan ran; = e At party including Postmaster General Smith the MINEL ILARGE - 1 famn e ys of B Years Old and Upward, Rea’mont, of 0 Yeuterday's game betwee .“:1.‘ SAME LGAME | haif furlongs: Wall, 113 (Dominick). 5| CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 20.—(Spectal.)— | Secretary and o ) 1 Clarke, 1f...0 . 2 r.-«,r.u‘-.l’u} 8 Vi tory for Bloux Falls by a| oop 'n;x\‘ Lepping, |'|1 <k\y n ‘I‘l_‘vw‘l_m ; 16 | Governor Theodore Roosevelt will arrive in | Secretary Hitcheock and Adjutant Geperal |the beneficiul results achleved “witkin' th Rev. M. D. ROBINSON, M. A., Warden, Y Brien, 1b.. 0 0 acore o 0, second; Geol e s, 113 (Fallehy) 5 : P mah Al g P \ cine, Wiscons P e el 0 Hickman, 36 0 1 10, aecond; George, \v. JenkIn. 1A nara "1iso | Cheyenne and will deliver an address at the | Corbin. Soon after dinuer the invited guests | Inner maz ar only and real judges o Racine, Wisconsin .5 Willlams, &b 0 e Working Boys' Game started unfon depot on the evening of September withdrew. Various political and other 1 | its merits. Approved of by them, it tri e Ritchey 3 1 0 Doyle, 1b.. 1 11, The game of ball which was scheduled “ourth race, handican, seven furlongs: | Gregt preparations are being made to re- | ters were discussed by prestdential and | yppnantly ent fnnumerable households, Rehiver, 2 1 Glearon, 3. 0 to b pfayed on the Aswoclation grounds bo- | colonel | Gy, (92 (Dalek, 18,15 L WO | coive the distingulshed gueat, and it is ex- | vice presidential candidates, the conference | iy, A ot o b Nnnhwestem u“wersn Tunnehiil, p 0 0. Maroer, por.. 0 e e thin nsaactation and the Omah't | 2. second; Libble, 97 (Abei). 12 to 1. third. | pected that the largest crowds that ever us- | lasting until midnight. No statement other |, ‘ 3 ; - Juniors talled to come ff on oo ,;,"”";‘t ‘::, 4\"‘"“‘. 1Ty Lord Neville ,‘f"h;'l”" HE 50l | sembled in Wyoming to listen to a public | than this was made as to the conferance, | Pille exit ALEVANSTON and CHICAGO, | Pittsh 13 0 |' 0 : 0 1)‘ '\\ :r‘}lllvu( I‘h‘ww play thelr next game Fri- Fifth selling, one mile: Ida Led speaker will greet Governor Roo 1t her Governor Roosevelt ked ne paper m BREWED BY I‘““ o New York R Ay etEng Visitors witt be welcome. { geling,, one. mile: Tdu Ted- | 00 at Evanston. Reduced rates will be|to excuse him tonight, promising to see | FRED KRUG BREWING €O, Kty A 3 “larned runs: Pittsburg, 1; New York Woods), 15 to 1 and 5 to 2. | given on all roads entering Cheyenne. them in the morning | Phese @ OMANA, NEp | feboolof Orutors. Al it eonducts an Acud t Raceifice hiti Gleshon, Double playi Wit | orelght ON, Neb., Aug, W.—iGpeelal)=| “Hixih 1 selling, six and one-half fur Nominated for Congreas called on rome business with the president A e o i) alls: O Tannehill, 1; off Mercer, L Hit | hot gume played here Saturday with » i | s e arriater: J8 0 Soodt) | RICHMOND, Ky, Auk. 20.=The repub: | Later the comptroller loft for New York " ! i ane | aven, won: Miss Bramble e i TR etas i St o | L S pliched ball: Beadmont', Sinick out Knoxville Gia The snappy playing don e WO e o, 108 (Domimiclc), | llcans of the Eighth congressional district, | phg yisit of governor Roosevelt was en : Bv Fannehill 2 by Mercer, 2. Time: 1358 [ on_both sides were the main features. | J8IEG Sy mime: 1:213. “The € in convention here today, nominated Majo: | rely unexpected by the publi S / 0'Day ficore: Oreighton & Knoxvillo ¥, Crix, Huntress V., Diana Fonso and 8 John Williams of Rockeastle county for con- | prasence in the city not generally known rding of the Teams Wil Teanties Ball Team: also’ ran. oy ¢ Az 4 He expects to remain until tomorrow, when | y Pla, We y COLUMBLUS, 0., Aug. 20.—Manuger Quinn Emile Zola Was Not Hot Stuff. WYANDOTTE, Mich., Aug 20.—M. G.| pe will return to New York - DRAMATIC SCHOOL Brooklyn . 8 3 of the local interstate base ball team an- =+ o~ nucke ckson w > KIMBAL 0 > t STROIT, Aug. akatuck and Bum- | loennecker of Jacksc was nominated fo Jebi L HALL, 243 WABASH-AV., CHICAGO. PILSDUTE o ovvvns Mounced today that the club will be trans- | DE 0.8 3 - COCKROAGHES Inst ) Philadelphia ... nounced toduy R L e on Thil. | The at- | mer were the good things at Highland park | congress this afternoon by the Third con- , - Inatruciion iu Acting, Elocution, Fhysical cul- Chicago ... 9 {endance here hus been so light that ex- | fodax. EmIe Zola was backed from 5| gressional district democratic convention OBJECT TO BRYAN'S PRESENCE R 1nd all other Vermin re, Or Pantomime, Fencing, Modern Pensss were not being met never In the hunt. Summary 3 ! tuck, 9 (Coburn), 8 to 1, won by a length The councll will pr no action y from Chic New York 9 s The Florence base ball team defeated the | Y 5 (Da) 10 actic 3 he 4 ennie, 102 (Daly). 2 to 1, second by a head atever in the water & matter unt In geeral wse for 26 years, Omans Biare st Plorence Bunday in & |ienmie 108 (Daly) 8 (o andocond by & Mok i | whatever In t} r natter unti S » Bxhiby one-sided game. The score was 2 to 6. |7 3 Baunger, W (Wonder) 10 10 1. tairg: | afiar the Special mepe mesting 1o he held At all Doalors, 26 ots. a Box. 9 Iha Keam&y M”nafv Acadamy SYRACUSE, ) hibition - Lol Sl T R Ll ek boihe Gity Bl B eancacay, MumhL for the | PHILADRLPHIA, AV Tames M. Mor BTEARNS’ ELEGTRIC PASTE GO.0 Fualis ) g S e lo e as a Al rned Wine at Teunis. ndon, Detst, Dominis and Neponset | express its Views on the subact,” Acting state department « v of the oRigaes. iit, P " AL ) L, ¥ on r. ennts 0 lecond race, two-year-olds, four and one- “The counciimen have expre \ 4 . Batteries: Syracuse, Altrock, Smink and e inhor WAL cbaie | nat Funibnce: M eikenia S 18" RRAINA: | adiiee SoVde'wiat (e’ pukite doands and | da¥ that but three of the thirty-six posts in \ boys of 3 pre Do st “Niehois, Willis ‘and Clarie | longs’ Whitman for the championship. |3 ta 5, won; Mudder, 104 (Castro), 16 to 1, | {here will be no hasty action this city, with & membership of 7,000, will | *% REINeTRIN AT ZRAIAM) Charies wioderaia | Its Gradu.tes enter any Col My e, Secretary Wilson, trated Catalogue sent o application to STIRAR, - 1600, with