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OMAHA DAILY BEE the same way b, 1ght twenty in " i 2 with Glen Otls — GAMES OF THE NATIONAL LEAGU v L8 av e Omaha Hammers Out Ten Runs and Vietory | Jimmy Willinma' Wild Throw Conta | g : : - y iJUST BEFOhEA TH—E BATTLE | a Right There, PITTSBL R TS & Lo T o ; CHARENTUS AT LONG PRICE TERRIFIC FUSILLADE OF BASE HITS | Basrers o s, tor, Fitisburs aofeat | FUSALATELE § ; LA G ST b Barrett's three-b, v in the first, followed | 3. HIt by piteh tures Citlzens' and Mers And Sharkey ‘ —_— BY & hit seored the other run. Leever made | 1W0-base hit NEW RK Ak Both Hob the season‘s record for atrike gan. Sacrifice : min om Bhatkey, W Schmidt Knocked Out and Kane Given | ten men fan 1ne \ke-oute, making | 8tolen base Jone SARATOC arent " "t o . alr te ance 0. aun 2 ile . tizen: it t Suprema L Even Rougher Treatment by the | Score = g dlanapolis. §; Detroit I o 000 tnis att feading from ataer | 8 quias L Thelt traTaing v BUT A Roarke Family During the PITTSBURG . . s n e e | i etnLnt thelr training querte Time: 211 to finish, The racc was & fast of AllY the night before & conieet {he Engagement. JHO AR mile and Xtoe | Wik Desor the | Little Betting on Result of Tonlght's — throw, letting in p standin . g &' | centers in the betting. but toniah 6 4 "0 Barent AL AL T The irst. mile ‘as . Fenoma trequented e the toligwers of ine| 1 EMPORARY . PERMANENT ayed. Won. Lost vance Guard wan e ¢ n | ring it e ¢ ew wagers are bel : P chy i el and ‘Subiirban handican Wi made. Seve il Doty et mete oy a; Denver, 4 ! £ 0 atiag 18 ~ Mack he 'ast named . the |Arge BILIors. Who Beneells fooae: nou w _s $loax CIty-Pueblo=iain. 3 3 : Milwaukee IR 1 331 | pounds and A K00d 4 ands on thelr’ favorne | wiiti | STIMULANT . CURE Den Moines, | . Joneph, 6 ; i R | Bt S 1 10 I e donne, even small wag Clncinnati, 3; Pittaborg, 2. > b 4 Cleveland 1S horae's chances. The e %y farires quoteq Fitsaimm Roston, 6; Brooklyn, 1 Bftalo in tuted and his price fe | thefe“afe few’ Zoand withing "ta thbs the New York, 51 Philade 5 g 23 tt Minneapolis 112 Favonius, ridden by | odas = WilE 10 take the :('. Lonis-Chieago—Ra iR A Smith, won the @ fe y riders. | Johnny White, who belleves Sharkey whinnders Lone e exodus semen to Sheepshea he Dbyl o " G N Milwaukee, 4, Minnen ol 2 : HUMBOLDT, Neb., Aug. 2h-(Special)— | Bay beg tlendance was larger Fhnty Conlece I DOCTOR TOLSON, Specialist in Dis. Huftalo, 8; Clevelnnd, 3. *Batted for Zimmer in the ninth The aighiand (Kan) bali team. with | than usu AT 2.veur-olds, five | I A Inst night managed t wi cases of Men, of the State Electro- Indinnnpolis, 8; Detrolt, Ejttaburg, REEEEEE s credit, went down to qeleat before the | {urlongs: Tammany Chief, 108 (BUrne). 11 (0 | hag wFouLi: mons kide ex-champlon. Time Medical Institute, 1308 Farnam St., ) | Cine A 0000000 locals yestarday in & same that was: won |8 AN even, won: Colchester, 108 (BIAIF), § | siftation Hince s Saniges In the pukiistic Omuha, Neb, Tw of George Tebeaw's pitchers, Schmidt | Threa pas 1. T1iebIrE 1 Cinctnnats, 1. | purely on fts merfte’ e home weam aim: | tg) 1 and ¥ o1, wecond: ‘Glade ‘Run’ iox | mait clashed or Facifio const. . Hits e and Kane, were t p by the Colts | Corcol R arrett. 'Stolen base won by clever work at_the bat. The | (Shaw), ¢ to d,, Time: 1:02 Taveta, | sim n the world's champlonshiy | en, many of you are reaping the result of your former folly. Your manhood i LR ouched up by the Colts | orcoran, 2. ‘Double plays: Quinn to Heck- | features of the game were Smith's be Dossie,' The Count, Visor, Trisagian, Sam |and | galn. Sharkey, althougn de- | falling and will soon be loat uniess you do something for yourseif. There I8 no tims ay afternoon for a collection of hits | 1Y Be0tt o Corcoran 1o Beckiey, Mciiride | ful running catoh of a fly in left field, Grin. | P., Cochran, Gold Thrift and Hand Vie: | feated & fow times, has saintaine nis | (0 lose. - Impotencr. like all sl diaeass, o meren e et With {t ‘yeu t mado fhem feel ashamed of themselves | O fiigyee, (7TcaTan. FIFAt Bas on balis: | steads’ "anechanded' pickup’ of & hot | aldo + mite, selling: Millstream, | TENG 0 Do regarded ax ' champlonshin | can make no compromise. E{her you must muster it or 1t will master you and il and thelr feeling was shared by every man [ Ball: “Bly." siruck out: By Teever, 1. oo | Bith who made 1 Kits T Ces ng of 6 105, won: Althea, 0 (Brien) | "1t tomorrow night were it AR G T B UL R LR R L 8 S J b o Ty dack of the Denver aggregation from George | Ftiy): PAsed bull: Pefta, Time: 200 | Umes at bat Umpire TFellors ‘decisions B ta 1. wecond ! Exit. ‘14 (Mitch: | st figh . Tong time, referen | Rt “Onice ciired by e, you will never again be bothered with omissions. draine Tebeau down through the entire lot ai kg foans JRiveranl satistaction, - The et i dhtt ipind < Titge: 1:4ik: - Fleuror be made the “handicap vear t [ premotirencss, smafl of weak organs, nervousness, falling memory, loss imbition A0E. (Uhe. et : . e ilants Keep Wi g cams pluy two games here today and the | and L &lso ran " he Cornfshn howed I of similar symptoms which rob you of your manhoc 1 absolutely. unfit you for % o rst inning, which had in NEw L nning cals play Falls ¢ on Friday at Pawnee Third ra itizens' and Merchar i still young enough te e | study, business. pleasure or marriage. Our combined Ilectro-Medical treutment for igurated a game that promised to be full HiAn YORK, Aug The Philadel- |1ty for "a 3100 purse. Following is the [ handicap. 0 guaranteed, one 1 one- | fighter like Ruhlin and a consequer weak men which combines all of the curative powers of both medicine and electric of anap and ginger, wan fniahed the Omahas | Yhiset were agaun nfipiitied by, e et | seore 1" sixieonth, Ml Charentus, 10 (SN 119 | e averake wise an b ol do'sire (it | ity will eorrect il Thoseevile fhd Testors doa {0 what nature intended- hai Irded on day. "The batting of the lociis | Highland ... 1000000 )i Adve iard, 103 Bhurkey s age advantage for m ealthy, huppy man, with physical, mental and sexual powers complete &l o thelr batting babiliments and [ Was timely and their fielding when tuns | Humboldt $§0180200 s—0)8nd 1, second; Kinley Mack Another thing Is that some doubt oxists | We aise cufe o stay cured by our’ combined Ilectro-Modioal treatment started a fusiliade, the equal of which has | %¢¢Med imminent ‘for the Philudeiphians | Base - hite: Humboldt, 13 Highland (Turner), 11 to b, third, Time:1:4 Ban-|as to the ds made on Bhatkey's stosk | by a 18 dad N ever b ewn 1 the Vinto avcer re s Tast and" clean tendance,” 3% Twa:bane Hie: " Hankin: “Fnrcedbuse hit: | "SOIHR race: Kentiomen fhdcs. one mile: | “hane i {or, aiccensive, beating Varicocele, Stricture, Syphilitic Blood Poison, ervation. Schmidt was bumped for six clean PHILADELP: | teld rrore; Highland, 6. Humboldt, | Favonius, 166 (K. L. Smith), even and out 0 fay St T4 Delte PP Y pLom - | d. Er and, L ut, | u 1 avorite seem 10 belleve the flercer ca ’ hits and then Tkey Kane was trotted forth, ohr RN | et L tumbaige Myars Jind CRciq: | [ong Georee Reens, 10 (L Y. Smitm 315 | the t the gutset the better it will be : Nervo-Sexual Debility but he was small Improvement, and betors | T'" 40 0vanHm, cf. 1 Frost and ‘Noyes. Umpire: dJ. Second: Draughtsman, 196 (Wo & | for Sharkey. The argumeht principaily [ and all associate diseases and weaknesses of men. Phyaiclans having stubborn cases (46 (HIng. wi 4 8 g ore | giagle, it 12 0 Davie, sa a1 B LT i | o Lgnd 3 to B third. Time: 1:48% | used fn support of this view fs that Fitz- [ to treat are cordfally invited to consult ns. We charge nothing for private counsel & was ended fifteen of the Colts | Deleh (s o Selbach. it A ace, 890 added for three.venr-olds | dmmons loft himuetr well open In' the first | and Kive 10 a patient a Tegal contract in w riting, backed by abundant to' hold bad faced the double-headed pitching staft | Lasole, &b i R T e R and selling, mile and furlons; | round with Ruhiin and If he displaye sim- | for our promise. T« it not worth your while to investigate cure s made and the total of eight hits and three bases | b1, 0 0 8mi WILBER, Neb., Aug. 23.—(Special)~Wil. | and even Excelsts, 100 (MitchelD). 9't0 | biimp Jnto s knoekout suneh. One s ted ta | | C15 wou anmor tufles of mend \ lly. Our home treat on balls netted ton runs. The game was | Wolv'sn 9 Doyle, [ hor deteated Ohlowa at Western Wednes- |2 and 3'{o'8, second; Rochester, 8 (Biren- | infor” trom thix stvie At reasoning that If | ment by correspondence fn always success ful. * o o F o o OurRome e pordBly - . o | Woivt'n 3 day in a well played game arley's run- | nany, 12 to 1 anc third. Time: 1:56. | Fiizetmmoy orties through & couple of " yon right. thore and trom (hat Ume ou was | (17 4 0 1 iigws £ | ning o ana "oy o Wit Erounder 'and | LonK Taie. Kounik, Crossmoiini, Amirytan | Fotris T wi haye aasel the " danecs Reference: Best Banks and Leading Business Men in this City. chedule, . o Mercer, | the"nard batting of “the Wilber club were | der. Stamp, Mare and Castler aiso ran point, that the sailor's best jolts will i ~ ~ N h-m.,hvl.nnr. played listiossly and realised| Totate 73| She spectal features, while The “work of - shot and that the Cornishman's chances of CONSULTATION FREER. that they wer 4 hilade o = Trol | short 'for Ohlowa deserves winning will improve right along. The . . ¥ Yy were up against the real thing. | Philadelphia ) 00 001 02 1= |special ‘mention. Beore: § 1o . Batterios: | SALVE SCORES NICE VICTORY | yiining will improve risht uwlone " The | Gffice Hours: From 8a. m, to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10a. m. to 12 p. hey found “Dusty’” Coons, the pitcher op- \ 010021 10 *6|Wiber, Jerret and Shimonek; Ohlowa, the ring in shape to put up a smashing {/ posed to them, an enigmatical proposition | , EArned runs: Philadelphia 21 New york, | Babeock and Adams. Umpire: Coleman of | After Getting Awny Badly nt High- |fsht. He saye be was overtrained for Ruh sTATE ELEGT“O.“EDIGAL leTITuTE when @ safe hit was longed for. “Dusty” | Left on bases: Philadeiehin 13t Nab ¥orn Iand Park Harland's Colt (R R LA TR y 3. First buse pltched an excellent game and at critical [0 FIrst base on balie Off Herunardi 5 | VINS WA Lands the Mones e R T SR Permanently Losated at 1308 Farnam St., OMAHA, NEB, pitched an excelent guame and ac eriten | o v Bade o bile” G et | JOHN. T, WINS WAITING RACE ones. o A AT U nanently Losated Arnam St OMANA, | taken on weight rec 1y 2, by Mercer 2. Eacrifice hit: Delel 3 2. T Fitzs| ¥ L bigger part it ¥ | ice h hant DETROIT, Aug. 2.-The feature of the itzslmmons is quoted as follow R gger part of the pitching for the visitors, | Stolen b Doyle, Gleason. Twa-bate | Manon Farm Gelding Lays Up weing at HIRHIARA park this o (ternoos ws | o SHarkey 18 unquestlonably a vers plucks reminded the spectators of Coons. He was | hite: Wolverton, Vantaliren, Davix fiou Heats 18 Race at Rendvill [ the run which Scott Harland's twa-venr- | fellow and you have got to knock him cold ® different. After that second inning it | Pioy 2% woingle o Laole/ Vanifaltre Hiva- old Salve made in_the four and one-i In lorder ‘ta make sure that he remains | vake N g oyle, Hic n a davis. Hit by pitcaer rtn There, urlong dash for yo . DALY down on the boards long enough to be was & cakewalk for the locals, with Ikey [ BY Birnhardt, 1. by Mercer, 1 Phbeed bell R es vty AL counted out, but 191 find no trouble in Kane leading the orchestra, and the crowd i"‘}.li}‘-r"“‘fl.x Wild - Piteh: Bernhardt TON 24, —~Threa good 1 and was next to last going arour complishing that feat of rooters enjoyed to the limit the discom- Time: 2:05 card at the Readvi streteh be But he made a i Sharkey {& quoted as saving: “These fel fiture of the Denver topnotshers Colline W for Bowton. Jn Sireuit. meeting, and | and won pulled up almost to a walk. I b A Bl - ,‘Y‘"""‘,': L “Muddy” Zink, a big, strapping player, | BOSTON, Aug Collins’ _excatlent | CILING Bryishes and seversl whimmh tie | onds over x (FACK which win sovermt doc: | with the solar plexus blow and do the trick l..h.. has been recrulted from the central A‘v‘t "VJ,K{—‘?I\'. h:;;‘m 5 fame for Joston, | hes. Th ] |qu Svent for I»y‘r\?l was the | onds slow Weather rainy; track slow rm'.v oft v‘h, ',l...| are \;,‘, ..“,‘(y.q,wu_..kl. v i iy % | Many of his chanc vere difficult, coming | 2:08 pace, which the dford, Mass., black | Summaries he story that the purse of $25, 8 to r:':;c-hl“h'(n be played with Terre Haute, | at critical times, and he accepted all but | gelding, "Roval R. Sheldon, 'won in vcasy | First race, six furlongs: Double Tail, 107 | be divided cvenly between the men instead a s initial appdarance on first base | ©Ne. Nichols' wiliness was mainly fashion In 2:07 and 2:06%, the latter figure | (Coburn), 10 to 8, won; Falr Dell, 92 (Won- | Of on a basis ¢ per cent to the winner and covered it like a veteran. His stick "n'-;v.-zh:» for Br ]mm runs. Bos vtn(l 1m’. record half a second. derly), 6 to 1, second; lce Drop. (L. m"‘ il ‘ru”"f loser has I:‘V'y:“;?" . b 4 scored by clean and consecutive hitting 'he chief race for bookmakers was the | Thompson). 4 to 1, third. Time 1:15. denfed. " Neither Fitzsimmons nor Sh ¥ work was also superfine and the reception | the ‘ficst, Afth and seventh. Attendance, | 2:11 class, which went o Teven hoats and | B Lortie Shevill. Cable (M, Mas 1oy 1 | il dlscuss the matter: 11 1% claimed that SET—— sltion rrr:z;dorlhn;:n was & most enthuslastic one. | 230. " Bedre: as won by the Mason farm gelding. John | and Neponset also ran Al AR LR TR SO n the shakeup Baird was switched around HOSTON BROOKLYN Jecanse hix driver had played a shars | Second race, five furlongs, selling proposition because he exnects to- retire R :"“L matter all of the Colts played a cracker- | Sullivan, ss 20 n){mul« fin after John P had won, becanss | 106 (Landry). § to 5, third, Time, 1:21, | Whether he wins or loses. ack game, putting up an article of balj that | Stahl. if 0 Tenn' g he had lal the gelding in (he aec: ad Ruiney also ran. = , ollins 1/ Kelloy heat and ag in the third after havin Third race, one and one-sixteenth mil: P couldn’t help but win. The score Feitma it 1 §ntin D55 Deen warned e thira hest s one Vet | seling: Ly ot dewes 54 A, | JOHNSON DREADS THE DRAFT | t OMAHA Dufty. 2 0 Cross, 36 3 1| benefited ‘the public, Winona having been |6 to 5, won: ‘Virgle 0, 101 (Castror, 1 ‘o 1 AR s | Pante Pl - the favorite, with 4 considerable lsaning [wecond; Windward, 101 (Landre), 2 1o 1| Ameriofn Leagne Prestdent Wants to | [2nables us to not only control the BENT PLANO, but, at the same TOMAD, 88 .....vv Clark 0 Farrel toward S{lney Point Then after the | third. " Time, 1:45. The Benedict and Kiity Protect His Annociation's > Wilson, rf 4 Nichols, p 0 2 0Kitson, p o | fourth heat John T almost became prohib- [ Regent also ran Freeland, | ftive His backers, however, lost fa the | Fourth r seven furlongs: Cherry Young MeVicker, by y tals Totals .. 31024 sixth, but. as it proved, the gelding had | Head, 100 (A, Weber), 4 to 1, won: Our Liz- LAUSon, & .. Bodton 20002020 the strength to win the deciding heat just | zle, 110 (€. Wilson), even, 's one, the w in rail- | time, to buy at much lower prices. While the expense of selling "_"‘_" g St J s less tha i S1ng erns o A ™ Laeon _ Mgt A el T lanenla "R | enieaco, aue BA asteention of ”".}t 1ch instrument is less than that of small concerns, owing to the g oany o2 £ B 1l R en his chances looked forlor wrgrave, 108 (Ryan), 5 (01, thir. m, | magnates of the Western lea net here | { kA fsi s Bk : % : o Zink, 1h & | pBacaed run te rool on | favorite. Georgenn, a mare owned by [ Tifih race, four and one-half furlongs, | to be the preamble of & declaration of - | TRERT STOCK. of : 4 IRV [ Fwo-base hits Freesan Kitkon. | Jimes Gormies of Parkvtiie L1 Durtig | selling V6, 101 (DRI, 4 to B WOn!|depenaener. 1 Base BaTl circios and LARGENT STOCK, gives purchasers a selection not found sbout Coons, p ¥ | DRy Fanrinas fo st bl g TEemAN: [ the afternoon Driver Noble' was ‘ned Marcy, 85 (Coburn), 15 to 1, sccond; Mudder, [ Fhose present at the meeting were: Ban s i A ¥ | the anhing g o baen an | for working his horse while u race Wus or. | 105 (Castro). 6 to I, third. ' Time,' 5. Ser: | johnson, president of the league: J. 1. Kil- | elsewhere, We will take pleasure in showing you the largest line pas- Totals .. 3 F; R e o™t Date Of [ The meeting will close temorrow. Sum- | vant, Tempt, Xerxes, Rabunta and Bow | foy nd W. Sowers of Cleveland, ¢ Cicilas 5 S L pted Lot a0 RnLanaim ity ofF dottuon, Ji: BeUch | maries Angels also ran 1. Saulspaugh of Minneapolis, J. H. Mun- [ of NTANDARD PIANOS in the west. R AR T LR LI e 206 class. pacing, two heats fn three, | *SIXth race, six furlongs, selling: Wins [ ning of Kansas City and W. R. Killilca ition Preston, of rt LOULS. Mo, Aug. 2 . day's game RH’*'”- ’I’( “Lh il ohll by o ‘l‘!;‘:. ll;lr 1 Y'1~l‘<| to 2 r n H]\ (] ‘1‘ | and ‘4'u‘m|h‘ i\X vy)‘ of Milwaukee. At the Egonton, of ........ e OIS, Mo, Aug. 2 lay's ga ovai, 1L Eneldon, b - |1 antro) S o . secand ennl ol (1! | conclusion *of he ‘menting which “began asc v Ao PR B i ATl ¢ (3. O'Nell). L ceess 1 1| Daly) 6 1, thire o 1154 AleX. [ in the afternoon and lasted well into the i R : e e e B bectt layed am | \FL0TH0G, 0 b B Lol akdien o i, T A M Chickering, Fischer, Franklin, Jacob Doll Hickey, 1b ... S to have the game cinched. Chicago, A LA LA SR Sortie Wins Prairie Stake ent yohnson sald it had béen determined 3 “ ndiana, b (MeCarthy) . o petition the National league to give up " Mohler, 2b ...101000 1| Youts. Willlam Willace Sartbner. br. CHICAGO, Aug. 23— Rain the drafting of pinyers from the American Hain, $) K.“.r' Behr Bros L] #1414 3 . . 0 nding of the Teams. L RO nlv-urh uu {v»r-v-vv‘r(»', o Hawthorne, ma : AgUA wll‘n'-m that organization to go bbb Played. Won. Tost. P | [Time: 207, 2:063 the track fetlock deep in soft mud ts way without interference with its play ot i s 5 { N pur- Brookivn Pl 144 o 2:14 class, pacing, three heats in five, | causing twenty scratches in the card ers. A commitiee will be appointed, ac- | Besides 21 other make: Special sale of slightly used pianos, at ey Pittsburs an ® purse, 3,00 3 six races. The feature of the day was the [ cording to President Johnson, to take up| . ¥ v ble o 7 5| Ehladelgnis " i1 34 [ John T, g, by Nuthurst Prairie stakes. Sortie opencd favoriie and | the matter with the National league and | just half actual value. Pianos moved, tuned and repairved. i . . Chichgo 4 % 14 (Dore) . 10 wis backed down from i o 1 to 1 J ack 1o the American league. o o Omaha . s 235008 ghicke U p{ Winona, b, m. (Clark) el post time. Wild Pirate’ was ma en asked what action would be taken Look Denver ... 111 00 00 04| BORON v o ney Pointer. b, h., by Star choice and Princess Tatyana the e the officials of the National leagie Titch Earned runs: Omaha. 9; Denver, 2. _Two- | ¢ Louls o 1 Fointer (Keliy) the breakaway, after considerable delay to abandon the e A raft of piayors base hits: Lauzon. Hoy. Miller, Riellv b H 01 | The Admiral, b b (Payrie) the post, Princess Tatyana started to make | Mr- Johnson and all oth-ra in the meeting skin Three-bare niis! Hajra, oy, Laweo” s S york sxuien 10 s Matin Holte.” b . “(uinton) [ rinaway”vace of A wnd e b "fout | dvctined 10 make ‘ans titement HAREER rifice hita: Coons (2). Passed bal': Sulll| ¢ ovpg oF THE AMERICAN LEAGUE, | 00 WVikes ch (Cahill).... 873 lenkths info the streteh won called upon el L Van. Wild | pitches: Kane. 1; Coons, 1 T ANE SAGUEL | oo Guhn, U1K 1 Donali 345 dr [ Sortle pulled away and won castly, Maggle Bases on balls: Off Schmid(, 13 off Kune Rana, & m. (Youn i | Davis tpset the tajent in the sccona race | CYCLE RACES ARE PUT OVER 10, off Chons. 5 HTIt by pitched hatl: Coons, | Knnsas City Plays | Litde Dick, b, g (Palmor) W88 gl B A B LR G f 1. Btruek out: By Coons, 2; by Kane, 3 by Defentn the White Sto | Orin B & (Hudson) 7 di long nose. The finish wus one of the hair 1] 4 N gy Program Set for L Sy Schmidt, 1. _Stalen bases: Toman, Freeland, | CHICAGO, Aug. 2.1t was a pitcher's |, Time: 2000, 2070, 2010, 2:00%, 200, 2:16%. | ralsing kind. Summary ; b t for Last Night Prevented McVicker, Holland, Double plava: RISIY [ potije today, with the result fn doubt until | 2:35% First race, five furlongs: Matin, 101 ¥ Rain, but Will Go on Sanday tn Mohler to Hickey (2): Baird to Zink. | * » LIS SR GeuNt LB 211 trotting, three heats In five, pures, | (Kiley), 6 to 1, won: Willlam Mack, 101 AR BRDNBDR LE8 LI U TR L L RS the lust man was out. Patten received (Seator), 8 to 1, second; Sad Sam, 107 (W 3 = Sl perfect support and thereby won. Attend- | G b m. by Epaulet-Tda | Jones), 6 to'5, third. Time: 1:05. 'Barbara [ ne — DES MOINES WINS DOUBLE HEADER. | quce 180, Score > Dowell) M. Prince of Delight. Proposal alhy ¢ management of the Midway « e CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY by Kentueky St Princa and Oris G. alko ran. '~ When ratn (aBalibpoqeanpuinied last night | a class consisting of Peter Drozda, Anton Prohibitionists Shove the Saints Back RHOA® RH.OA (K innev) v econd race, six furlongs: Maggle Davis, h ning \ H ) 1 iy to Telephone 1683, g g g y of u ve o hrog e i Novak, 8. B. Fiala, F. J. Fiala, Frank | 4 o 1 | Nigger Jack. blk. g (Arthur) ¢ (Wallace), 15 to 1, won: Found, 102 (Bas: [ 0f ry fine program. Fverything was 41 o Ll L o B4 S Bl et o[ Alkalane, biic. h. (Dorer t0 5, secand: Miks Maé Day. 100 | Teadiness to start'the races when the down. | Machal, B. Bartos and J. R, Fiala, judge DES MOINES, Ia., Aug. 23.-(Special Tel- | badden, 20.. | 2 Fa alm Leaf, b, g (McCarthy) 100000 12 10 . third. “Time: 117 Evw Rice | pout started and Manager Benson decided | oy, gociety is making preparations to egram.)—Des Mofnes won an easy victory | 10 : e Alice Tiarnes, b, m. (Noble) 180 ran postpone the meet until Sunday aftor by g AARILE RESDATRHORA. ) over St. Joseph today In two games, one | yiucimn. o 1 B i Tars, b, (Goers Third race, one mile: The Lady, 101 0o At that time last night Jerain | receive the class with the honors due vies of them a postponed contest, The batting | Mekarid, 160 1 Lo Tris O, b m. (MeCall) eriy 110 % won Fathin 08 W ity | Wil be' run‘ ot and oo’ ofner evanti il | tors upon thelr return home, the date to o kgt 2 | SREaL ah.s) 0 p race Onward, ch. m. (Macey) 7 to 1, second: Sauber, 112 (Kuhn), 20 to 1 added. " One of the events to be added |, ot ahan e i of the locals and, their brilllant and faat | hell b - - stler. b. g (Hussey) inira Time: 1M, Magor Dixon. Mitten | next Sunday will be a ‘two-mile handicap (e announced in a message which will be fleld work were features of the contests, | Shearon. rf. 0 i ] tler, b Hispar) oo ) $0s bt S professianal, (riplet” geaiyei” fhe' " motor | sent. from”€leveland tomorrow o Underwood o o8eph | séhirgn: | King Jack, b, g (Hudson) 3 2| Fourth and one-h, urlongs, | team le featire of 5 race w e ot B fox. Your Innliges bug the | Suesrt .- 0 | FeEative b . (Hvae I e e And one i akongy: | Rimin power agAingt mator hower An: Tooals found him then and Virtoaily hame Totals .. 1 82718 g Pllot_Evans, b g (Walker) v Man. 105 (Dupee), 10 10 | other feature will be the two-mile tide | Millions will be spent in politics this « out o 0. endanc Dot Miller, b, m. (McDonald) Wild Pirate, 113 (Tally), 16 to b, [ behind motor pace by t one-armed woil- [ yoar. We can't keep the campaign going Bpan Him out.of e ok, “ Attendan «Batted for Isbell King Warlack. ¢h. & (0'Nell) Thme: 1114, Princess Tatyana, | der” W. H. Stevanson, who declares that [ ¥ T8 S80S u:ursuvhun e i core: N ek Oiokole dta o e BTh 2o 10 Falry Wood and Jimtenes alno ran. he will surely break the world's record for v | ikese : g . ¢ Y Hotr gt YL “hort course: | that distance if tne pace s made fast |the body vigorous without food. Dyspep. v 1l il e Bilakan 1. Lart on nassat | haxe a0y, 181 (Galinghery: § {0 5. won' | enough tics used to starve themselves. Now Kodol CHICAGD Illd EIST' u ; o 6 Kansan cre, s "Sien Dises: |GOOD SPORT AT DUBUQUE g0 et Murphy), 14 (o 0 segand Sl BRI Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat and | LEAVE 7:00 A M.—4:5% P. M—7:45 P. L G B LT | Reno' also ran, it | _NIAGARA ON THE LAKE, Ont. Aug |allows you to eat all the good food you Doheny. by Patten, & bussed baii ine Divon Captures Freesfor- | V5, LT GO0 N onesixteenth miles: | 23 The' Niagara mternational tennis (aur- | want. 1t radically eures stomach troubleg ST. P‘u‘. and "I“ui.’ousw [ Patten, 2 Wild piteh: Patten. Time Al After Seven Hard Rl ek, 108 (Winkeldy, 5 (0 1 Tment witd contiiued here this afterno L5\ by oo Thisl, 1f... B Ball,'ss s i Nagle, of 1 Rebsamen, 1b. Hines, 2b . Brain, b Selsler, rf Loman, ¢ Glade, p Umpiré: Sheridan Hentn, Hand Press, 104 (Tally), 3 t . 3 B. Fisher New York had an cas Molo, 113 (Bloss), § to 1. third. time against Medd of Toronto, as | TY\T \ T ‘el e " Milters Drop Steadily. E D | Greatiand, Judge, Caesar und Presta did Sumner Hardy of 8an Franclsco azainst | |} “oT spmuas_ni‘nwonn MILWAUKEE, Wis, Aug. 2. —The vis DUBUQUE, 1a., Aug. M—Evervthing was B Alexander of Princeton and Kreigh L Ji ARV A | | ttors dld not have the'least show fo scor for good sport at Nutwood park, | Collins of Chicago against Bond of LEAVE 800 P. M up to the ninth inning, when Werden tricd ting of the Great Weatorn cfrcult Reanlta nt 8¢ Chicago. i the ather m o ; to rattle Waddell and partly succeedec N the first heat of e 2.0 pace 3y IS, Mo, Aus. und ackett of ost the | v ) Page. R 4 Nrier one mun was out'a base on beis and Alpha W were even favorites, | ST U Were the gaod thelfirss set tou Harry 'waldnor fioAge, (Fontined ftom ks Uke:) Citv Offices l40|-03 Farnam &trang, 5 A 5 and two singles gave Minneapolis one run, in the last Nichol was a prohibitiy v grounds today. Favorites hi then braced and easily took the next ~ s [ firans. & DUt Waddell setiled down und struck the | favorite. but could do no better than get [ (it BXOUNIE B0 Ay g mary | two se Scare 1s acting entirely on its own responsibility ol 501y s Ve Kling, « two next men out. The home team was | third blac First ruce, six furlongs: Miss Theresa, 10 Men's open simgles: First round—\W. 8. | and there was no pre-arrangement as to the ing, o, hever I danger. (hough Tarvey pitehed | In the trot Josephine Dixon and May Al- | 3ot FC {18 BURERT Abere It Dowey, | Bond, Chicago, beat flelcomb B. Ward: BY | reniy. For that reason the German answer Davis, 1b good ball. Attendance, 1,000 ore cott were strong favorites, but the mare | 108" GGiimore). & to 1 and b to ccond ! | default; B, P. Fischer of New York beat | YeP! oF tha L derma MeKibben, .. MILWAUKEE, | MINNEAPOL 8 distanced n the first heat and Dixon | hojoraine, 111 (J. Mathews), & to 1, third. | A, C. McMaster, Tor 61 -4 differs from the American, although the end Flyan, of: ..o RAOAE | BHOA k. | BON OnlY ufter a hard struggle, Josephing | ime: 1:18t2 Our Lady and Vacate also | Second R iy ner, New Vork | secured is the same. In the case of the Underwaod, p. e 1 88 LRI . In the 2:12 pace Country Girl brought | xS°5ond Jive BIX furlonss sollng . ten Sumner Hardy, San Franct Al the powers, simply for their informa Totals o 13 Anders'n, 1b 0 0 Werden, 1b. 0 2 her mark down to from 2020, and | a8 (Reeder). 12 1o 1 and 4 to 1. second: | F. B. Alexander, Princecon, 6-1, # tion, but in the State department’s note of Des Molnes ....... 003 423 *—13|Abbey, 2h.. 0 0 Nance, ih H | qhetme o [P Totals . o lessonosna el-232 Freilmont reduced hix from 2:131 1o 2101, N, 0; (Dale), b o ird ne Acket le. beat Harry' Watdn ] Intiendo, 10f (Dale), 6 to 1. thied. ‘Time: | Hackeit, ¥ale. beal H dner, transmission there was no suggestion that . Bt Jomeph ... LG RS Mo b o 0 Niehotn, Pacing, 2100 clas . four start- | K g gtmn i e | ERaiex singles Mise Chaplin, Chicago | coscurrcnce or approval was expected or de sia cl"'e < 2 Home run: Ha ases on | B Colbert ..vonrs e ! ran. et a 8 Panning b.';‘;:.' O alade, 2.0t Underwood, 3 HIt | Waddell, p 0 Harvey, p... 0 ¢ | Alpha ALy ace, mlle ana gevent “\\,m‘,, o Washington, beat i | Gcted entirely on its own tnitiative, and an | by pitched ball: By T'nderwood, &' Struck Nichot ‘i T ! 6! 6.3, ek it has tursed out, acted first and 1o such o | Digests what you eat. P By Glade, 3; by Underwood, 1. Passed Tolsls L 8 .1 | Lord Rosenery Y 1. Thir > diea neles. Preliminary > i gut! "By Blade 8 by Underwood, & Famsed | o anken T s /4 Romebary . dus. 104 (Dales, 16 fo 11, third. " Tim f fleap ™ sngles. Preliminars | way as to have other governments take like | Itartifizlally digests the food and aide 205 Mi o 00000000 1-1| Free-for-ali trot, $500, ors urth race, one mile: Loves Labour, 111 Hackett, owe 30, beat P. M action Nature in sirengthening and recons I the second gume Clibaon lont the game | Earnad rune: Milwaukes, 8. Bolen buses: | Joserhine Dixon iimorer 13 to 1 ‘won Go OuiTHL (van e e The German reply in one respect is re- | structing the exhausted digestive or- P 1 g by vildnes: i ults (2), Conroy, At ) bhey. Bases | 1y Reaper 3233 s 1and 2 to 1, second: Wall. & 3 asters, Syracnse, bea 4 " Y nificanc one a g i Y DB e and” hitting one man | on balis: OF Waddell, 1; off Harvey, & Medlim Py am. 3 ta 1 thivd. Time: 141 fediastors, 8 garded us having significance beyond that | gans, 1t1s the latestdiscovered digest- 8t. Joseph made three in the elghth and [ Bacrifice hit: Waldron. Struck out:’ By T Bel'e Orleans, Hottentot, Bertha Buck and srter, scratch, beat P. Haye of the United States, in that it 18 based on | ant and tonic. No other preparation Pen Metnen made four. but as the inning | Waddell, 7; by Harvey, 3. Left on has t time: 2008, George W, Jenkins, e the theory that there can be no sovereign | can approach it in eiiciency. 1t Ine Ban not Anianed and the game wis called | Milwaukee, 6 Minneupoiis, ime: 1.3 12 pace, $1.000, 8even starters 4 | Fifth race, six furlongs: The Barrister § Tate, 15, beat 8. T. Medd. 15, 6-3, 6 authority in China other than that emanat- | dtantly relieves and permanently cures ceount of ere ralnsto core | Umpire: Cantillion Frielmor > (Van Duseni, 16 to 11, won: Grantor. | Krefgh Colliie. owe haif fourth, heat R i anLly FOHEY08 & » Shverteato e Tust full nming. Scorer | Bisons Heat Spiders. [ Gountry” airl 1 Gn Tusam, 40 10 0e YL ore i | parees Colalsh S L3 " & |us trom the emperor and empress dowager. | Dyspepsia, -Indigestion, Heartouro, DES MOINES. CLEVELAND, O., Aug. %.—The “m_‘ JOI, os gr s Bramble, 110 (J. Mathews), & to 1. 'third. | §umner Hardy, owe 30, beat H. Marq Among diplomatic officials this is sald to be [ Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, | AB . . | wan Riooms thrcugnout Sone visitors o | Mt ! 2 ol Time' T the Geeser! Nud Sickes, | nalt 15 6 08T T ster, hott | €aulvalent (o an assertion that the extsting | Sick Headuche,Gastralgla,Cramps and 3 Decause of the slow work of the home team. Miss Lo Sni — Bixth Tace, one 15, 6-3. 63, regime {8 to be recognized and that there 15 | allotherresultsof imperfectdigestion. Attendinos, 400 Boogei Races at Geneva Fair, Mathewsr. 4 10 1, won ! W, Mulr, half 15, beat H. Bursel no purpose to set up any new administrative | Prica8ie,una §1. Large size containe 21 times CLEVELAND. BUFFALO. GENEVA, Neb. Aug (8pecial Tele. | (Dominick). 6 to & and 1 to 2. seco 16, 6-2, 6-3. authority over China. While it 18 said | swallsize, BookuMaboutd yspepsia mulled fren RHOAE [gram.)—The third ‘day of the Fillmore [Cuney, 105 (Crowhurst), 5 to 2, third. Tim ;- Prepared by . C. De'VI™ T & CO., Chicage Picker's, of. 0 3 dlaettman. ef1°3 3 0 0 County fair and eircult races is past 1:44%. Two Annies, Belle Bimpson and Al Grim Snccecds Warner, that this may not go to the extent of us d Frisbie, I o{Hart, rf... 1 0 0l weather, large attendance, ex lle Hale also ran JOSEPH, Mo, Aug. 2h—Jack Grim, [suring the continuance of the present Man- nins, b 0/ Halligun, 1. 1 0 0| wpirited races were the features. ———— the ex-Brooklyn catcher, was today ap- Loman, LacCh'ce, 1b 0, 8hreck. ... 0 0 0350 pace, §200 . \inted an umpire In the Western leagie Glendon, Flood, b ol Spear, ¢ Iy o o] Y% page ’.’, ) Tommy Britton Lowers Hin Mark, i 1 n g sreee il 1 g purpose to hold that the flight of the | GALESBURG, 111, Ang 2.—The feature | He succocded AUWarner, who goes to the ; T —A PAI 1 by Aot 1 4| lowering of hix record of 2:07, by Tomm 3 tion of the Manchu regime plen. < ¢landrows ! (Connor) 3| ENEORS who' trotted. the “mils Th perfect Dick Cooley at Large, THAT AN, 4 . b L cone ¢ bt 00 wias the chief event of th o ay glven hi en daya e of re AN 8 a1 ug, 2% teh from B’ pp 0 Sk aE parintendant. b s, { Won it in good fime after a game finieh. | iease 0 atating ihat Mrs. Martha Andris WILL NOT CURE. Schrall, It q K mpetine, g &. (Sim; RBeachwood paced one heat fn 2:08% in th alisbury, married three weeks ago t) | Kills aln instantly, internal or_exter Davis, 1o ’ Clevelund 000000202 Weasel, br. m. (Russell) 2:10 pac Results Ten Eyek Defeats Vail, Andruk, land agent for the 1ini Guaranteed absolutely pure, 9 %vl.u'\‘:‘nbe;\. vt Buftale $0 : 00 ;v‘ "; ‘» “\x.} iind o o Merchants’ stake for HALIFAX, N e 'he thre orond, Haa mysterlously disappuaied For sale by all druggists Y oy k Earned runs eland uffalo unning half-m 1.0 R i won " mile sculling ek and Rock while on her hn Bristow, 2b Two-base hits: Pickering, Hart, Halligun, | Queen L. won, J second, Emer- | fourth heats. Best tim ¢ P Vail was won by Ten E moon and could not 'be found, wus today el Gibson, p P A hdrews. Three-base hitk: Gettman | ald. third won second heat in 2:25% found to have heei exaggerated. Mre Office over 210 South 14th St Thnings pitched: Hustings, reman d Faneta also started Fitzsimmons t received | Andrus is in Kaneas City with her hus Totals ' Hastings, 2 off Foreman. s Cricket Today. 10 puce. purse $00: Flowing Lo ettt il d SRR e B A Lo B4 $5.00 A MONTH.: Game called on account of rain Foreman. Stolen bases: urt, | ghton-Orpheurs i arant to hiel, 1t Ball, ss ., Nagle, of Rebsamen, 1b Brain, Belsler, bu dynasty, it at least discloses no pre This afternoon the Burling inder ond, third and fourth heats and ra Des Moines t01 10 -6 Ve, Firs balla: OF Hart, 31 | Brancis will play the i ander [ Time: '2:09, 211, 2112 Beachwood won | night. Direct wire. CHARLES A. LEWIS. = DR, 8t Joseph 10000 Off Hastings, 1; off Foreman, 2 8truck out: | Doorby a cricket match Omaha | Airkt heat in 20814 & e i PR AR Oft Glendon, 5: off Gib- [ By Hart, 2: by Foreman, 3. I*irst base on | grounds. Third race trot, purse § Baby COHBTTOULE By M w .n'.’.“n"n:': |‘.”|Tu<»h.':1 ball: By Glendon, 1. | errors: Baffalo, 1. Double plays: Genins to | The two teams as far as reputation goos [ won second, third and foirth heats BOHEMIAN TURNERS WINNERS The Kizd You Have Always Bout SISEQI?EST ’ P Glbaon, 1. Btruck out: BY Glendon, 1: | Shay to LaChunce; Broderlck to Blerhauer | are very evenly matched, but'the B. & M. | race. Time: 2101, 2 0 4 i | ) b n 1l i i i g et SHowae S Treats ll Forms ef Y o o pRaan SHEY Miime: | n *Earey. Laft on bases: Cleveiand, 10; | bove, who mos lotig 1o the Omaha [ won fiest heat in %111 et s Higuature reats ol Forms P Bassed hont: Loman, 1. Thme: | 48 falo. 5. Hit by pitched ball: LaChdnce, | elub, are in good practice, while most of | . Class That Went te Clevelandis ¢ zo‘- Cheed DISEASES AND " Bhay. Time: 1:45, Umpire: Dwyer “v.. i u‘\‘ n Pacific vu; s !v.:\‘~ hiu!'\wy y;m‘ | Gardner Wins on Foul, ing Home with W Cap- o City. Wins Easily. | Keen interest s shomwn by both sides in| NEW YORK., Ak % r the secn tured There A oRnIAa BIOUX CITY, la., Aug. 2.—(8pecial Tele- x\.ml,‘":,u:;"l:“.\ i g i canatia | “EiaphiaR 08 LE U RS 8 bandTH | time Wik WO Joontha Qs Gardner o B"l’!'n n‘v'M.fr Mn/’flan DISOROERS OF R "‘.L'f.“.u”‘m‘u".i('C.‘.»"l‘.&‘,f.’.‘f...?‘.,,‘: outfielded Detroit today and her hitting was [ this olty mat {n the Fing of the Brodw A tolegram recelved by B, 9 wre tho 'MEN ONLY. called tn the 1L Bl Ol Ahe e Ohnd been | more timely. Attendance, 1,200. Score — Athletic chib tonight 0N the former oc. | BIERt from Anton Novak states that aatar 22 Years Exporionce, on account of ra D INDIANAPOLIS DETRUL wraim at Mitchell, caslon Bernstein was alsqualified for I Bohemian Turners of Omaha hsd carried £ e 12 Yearsin Omaha, made. RHOAE! REO.AL 8 D, Aug. 2. ial | ting i1 the elghteentn round and tonight #® the b ¢ . d ’ ELOTRICITY and MEDICAL Treatment com. Standing of the Teams. Wartzell, 161711700 Casey, 3.1 8 1 A three-days Srace prarram | Une i the elghteantn rourd and tonlght he | of tho honors of the Cleveland tournament cABTORNIA et VA e dad MRDIOAT, Traptoien) som: Played. Won. Lost. P.C_ | Magoon 2.0 0 0 1 1 Holmes, 21 0| was hegin here this afternoon under the | over his head With a cross-buttook hi In the individual contest er Drozd o S s Vigor and Vit CUKES GUARANTERD 1 i il 60g | Geler, 3b.... 1 4 0 Harley 2 0 0] direction of H. G. Nichols. Rain inter-| which was done deliberately, and Refores | won first place nd the olass contest The Kind You Have Aiways Bough | Chiarges low. HOME TREATMENT. B Denver e A 1 o URAM 1R 0 1 8 1| Rreatietulhay bt Drantuing maad™ieny| Blch was qons delivarately, wnd Refers place sn class conte saitagion and Examoa 52 Atkey 50 404 | Hogr'ver, 1t 10 Eiberld, ss0 1 8 card was run off. The three-minute | ner. This occurred in the twelfth vound, | Omaba took second pla The Omaha B R m sandard a1 80 Toseph 1inns Bl A4 | Beybold, ot 0 0Jdones, ¢f.... 0 3 3 9 1 H | i 9 0| class was won by Blue Range in stralgh' [ but Bernstein attempted the same trik | Turpers are represented at Cleveland by Boupissdha. Omana, Nep. * #Iween Farr )

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