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OMATIA DAY THE 1 e: 2 pire: | Buftalo 18 "I} (s | In the Ateh race there wars four heads on fighting to ¢ A b at of o DUNCH HITS ONBONES PARVIN | IR I T O 1 8, Jouf Beady on 08 « Postponed efents Hammond Te Quaver ‘and the Tast face - | 87, JOSEPIT, Mo, Ate P gl o At i) ol gl % RING WILLKNOWFITZNO MORE / Omahe Blagier T a Fall Out of th standing of the Teams Sunda A boy K aw T USum- Falling te on Mateh with tr & 1 Ha v Eioux Oty Wonder, P W et P the atar work. The game was | First ra ¢ . 2 —frles Ex-Champion Ann . Denver J " L except Morga fa work 1 %4 o M t " ¥ His Retivem n s < M b 4| the e Soore 0 Wel < s atigue and Bioux ( ' NEOLA HAM Drop. % (Thom § o 5 third." Tim NEW ¥ Aug Robert Toflamed ¢ e ctired by the tise ROACH PROVES A PUZZLING MYSTERY " #1188l Howe ATy | Cable CIUT also ran. o i . He ¥ e o : : TER I s | (i K t t —— \ | n Visitors Scratch Two Rons, bt the | GAWES OF THE SATIONAL LEAGUE. |} oW P \ b s fas Veber), 4 pie: | James g Joftt On S x raC Home Team Hammers Ou (hicago and St <onis Do a Lot of 83 M ; gae, Lishtning B st | t wini Used Internally and Fxternally hres by ihe Clen Lotting n Lobhing Wikt 118 [ L. W Cot iy PR " o « of Mitting HICA " ¥ team 1 t b+ t A, 99 (A Weber), 2 to| yire fron ATy 5 ainl CAUTION! Refuse the weak, watery Witch Harel ! g up in th | L T el o (RPANA even, thir ham \ trof . preparations represented to be “the same as' POND'S ¢ s | o Hiens Whree bunched " TR K Annle Teuton | fma ol p " EXTRACT, which easily sour and generally contaln y Omaha, i Sionx Cify ahd sve UINIGERD b8 . tong \ s his manuger wood alcotiol,’* adeadly poison. POND'S EXTRACT Paehlo, 1, hree gle MeCormick's in i 9 g0 34 ! h ‘am th w 1s sold ONLY in SEALED bottles, euclosed in baf r=ttnin. wed St 1 rom a sl t 0003008 gece Bcate ! ring, 11 A wrapper. St Louls, 1 tendunce, 2,500, Scor B THe ; Ase INCR AL 8 " Milwnnkee, 5 Det e CRHOAE /e Y Fifth r Ha W i . e th Avea N. ¥ Indiann Minnenpolis, 0, 3 1 0 Mediraw, 3t Hammonds,” 8 (Cob Williams of . met W Chicng eland, Mort i A ) 9 4 Neola, 8. Umpire: Keenah, ¥ | A Brady, rg h - b ' . ! 1 week Fitz 1 P Knnsne + Huftnlo, 0. an, 1.0 1.3 0 Stygeing Mateh at Colum tent and bind & match betwoen himi a Jeit It was by the veriest chance that ( x g beo crawi ol TadR o wolieston ne and a sixteenth miles. | A diee? MIiSa Ty & tain Jack Glasscock and his corps of Corr : fRESERnA SXN 1 s H limb rhed out today to wit i Lo ¥ w‘l‘l" "‘_" (We ‘lvv ¥hgtolfm h, Fitgsimm 14 he wa huskers «aved themselves from a shut-on' | M . whll, B ey OUgAL POIa be X sopd B iy of the teat, 110 (A. Weber): | et (iaion ot o riday befo v in Monday's conte ith the Colts. A . 1. Time: 1:47%. " Vieglex O and | i o the dlviston nf the e RAte T ®ith a scoro of 3 to 2 and Roland Koach | e i Yor Bowe . Heaults nt St Lonis, Il WE Aohit e L N falt e A el was the 1010 of the ¢ n. He pitched | chicas q el ST. LOUIS, M Aug Three favor- | cent the wint roany terms p & supert e at all time Lo 6000 ttes and well-played second choleos won [ %0 that he could meet the present of tt fair ground Track heav before th xpiratic T th Hort Taw :"' AL AL \ {Mimart * . e ar. | Brad Iy sald that Jeffrics wa = - = isitor one of them |\ nfmi 4 AL trace ear L ngs: Ar- | condi he had auit traind being & “" ok, Bacritice mand, 10 (Dominick JLowon: Bva [ dave ago. He said it would be unfar i Roach & team that |t MeCarthe ta Child Moe, 10 (Fronty, 8,10 1 and 3 1o 1, second; | Kitasimmons to force & match witt Anyone who has a west front office these days, or an of- 1 | out: By Menefe " L i Vi sen) 8 10 1, third | physically unfit f h u contest ¢ d:1 8 N played high-class ball at every stags of | Rupel iefee. 3., Rases o Tima: 1103, Villmar, Morry’ Whale, fexell, | simmons repited that effries had *hw fice in a ramshackie building, onght not to be in the same the contest. The only error that crept | pire: Emslie iness Plymouth, Siiky, Mr Rose and | plenty of ‘time ¢ i conaltion . ;1 crando also ran. Floyd Dixie left at 1 that although | thtowgt I3 or. Dir see ro v into the ficlding operations was the one 1 AL O with Giants Superior Takes Namher One, | post two ver ore riv the fix next summer. ] “f' too, seems more "“’euhl‘e h‘l hot made by Cap O'Connell, which let in the | BROOKLYN, Aug 5 RAND 1SLAND, Neb., Aug. 27— (&pecial | nd race. selling, six furlongs: ‘Tor he was on edge now and rend weather. | ¥ i, 271 game wa 4 rale 10 (Frost), 3 1o 2 w X1 1.0n S brace of runs the Sioux captured. And [ one postpaned from a pre AT | Telegram.\—Riperidr woh the et Cof a | Falene, WO (Froxtl, 8t & wans AL Lone, Fegain the cliam i L this error was altogether excusable, A ofieaided affair, the Brookiyns bat f fix miumes between that team and | Derim. 112 (Lightfaot), 12 ta 1, third, Time A8 betwoen JEREies o It came about In the second inning. The Vot At the end of 1he faurtn senmon. rand Talaid had, the game | 110 Onggen WUT Ky, Hangulore, Scor: | mons on the duts mentioned. bt that 3 ‘I’“[ B[[ B st act hnd heen productive of one run he dumb piteher from hand to the elghth inning. when te. Admi=al Schley and Sectindiis also | would put up a forfeit at to: Bind R | first ind peen | ey h i LR LA B A womixed her hits with two bad | ™ 4 match hetween the two, the fght to tak for the home team, I'recland ing to| Rite ubility thedy wiis elective &t 1sla errors and tied the v Third ra e mile eddlesome, 104 place within three months from Se (" first on a force-out of Toman at second. | all time Attendance, 1,20 e > in the ninth by Cole's, Townsend w"‘ P+ "%‘ to 1. won Barly Bird, 10| 1, and a side bet of $10,000, — — s b LT, sl 93 00 ST oS e gt L R RN A AR e nans S RAER RN | VAT Pt is cool, elean and well veutilated. There is always a draft i Auzon’s single over in the territory pre Nl [ ) H Gdra Alan Piggll | © lo: T 9 | ” f 91 : 4 sided over hy Collars and Cuffs B ey e Yt i ) ! grand Jaland, §; Superior, B, Bat | ¢ X i AT R L Working Ho Wheel Trip, | the walls are thick,the air is pur eand kept constantly moist In the second the performance began 0 131 aKelley, if....1 3 1 9 0] mondi Superior and Recd W2, And 7 o 0, seeond: Teiuditan, 0 | seheduled (0 Jonve vosterdny hiorning, 1 by the fountain in the court. This is the place to be in irifin getting to e initial corne | S P v . i o8t pone until xt Mondn b mr., Grifin ting o the Initlal corner | i ) Crow, b0 10 1 0| Swifts Win n Goed One, zel also started BORIEE of \he: Bant: fow v hes | summer. on being hit by Roach. Glasscock flew out | G a'Da 10 80| fna ane-slded game of base ball at Mis Fifth race, handicap, six and a half fur 1 the route over which the be | on a foul to Lauzon and then Niles rapped | lowerm'n, 0 0 0 Med .12 v 0l gourt Vallay yestorday the Swift elub de- | Tom Colly 101 (Domintek), 2 to 3, leaving the ro | out a two-bagger, on which Griin ad. | Mereer 4 ) Kennedy, p.1 3 1 4 0| fopted the Missourl Valley rv\mxr‘;‘ 2, th won ”"."‘,,’""} }'n‘“n‘, v“" and 1o | passable for bieye one down to Cap O'Connell on third and tals 2 s | pitehing of Bennison and the foot work of | dlso rav ; ok | st of the trip will be § T - | . . i Jack threw it home, trying to cut oft Grif *One out in elghth wh e was o Bofec Score S 80401071010 & i AR LS i TR Pt e esceiasion Buliging Y fin. The throw would ordinarily have been | New York 000001 Micsonri Vailoy 237300010710 & 8| Margaret F. 108 (Corner, 14' 1o 5 and 4 to | Thursday evenihg of (his woek. The hova . . " ™ a safe one. but Griffin rushed fnto the bail [ Prockiva sie 8 08§ 0D [ Msirick out: By Fennison, 11; by Hester. 3; | & second: "Fhe rhrasn. i b 7 to % | will leave next Maonday morning, Ser Rental Agents, i Ground Floor, Bee Buiiding junt before it lighted in Wilson's open | mir Botcach Fwiiooi¥ii: Yehyret bane | Patterion: Hwife, Bennison and Powitn: | Miss Therosa atso ran. Riiny and | ber 2, rain or shi “harge of Mr. EIS mitts and it shied to one side. Before it | buse on errors Brooklyn, 2. Left on bases: | Mret Powers, . | - — | Cleveland's New Playe could be recovered hoth Grifin and Niles ew York, 7: Brooklyn, 8. Bas on balls: | - - | CLEVELAND, « Aug. he Clev OfF Kennedy, 2; off serce Off Taylor s ehron n ' ¥ memem—— , o S et S i st s | SR PRRS, W ST\ ™ gt vugirmenr et wonron, | FAST TIME. AT PROVIDENCE |, Rl i, 2 I i p yavis b i . ) ns; IBRO eb., Aug. 27.—(8pecial Te ease of Third Baseman Tamsett and Out " n were able to do. After that they went out | Davis ta Gleason {0 Doyle, Schach "o N iae itk Foutnament which 1n | Opening Day < | Helaar Janse Feani thé mome R P08 MANHOOD RESTORED 'CUPIDENE to the music of rag-time accompaniment | DOV Hit by pitehed ball: By Mercer 1 gin here tomorrow. bids fair to be o | Ten Chi Foth will be seen tomorrow in twa ka vl Vitawe i 4 until the seventh, when the one, two, |1:z. Umbire: O'Day. " Tavlor. Time Humboldt, Toblas, | Fhore was a slight shakeup in the iizer, three time was changed slightly by Glass Stinding ot tke d thelr teams for the $300 in purses | being given to Milwaukee. Jones will go q cork biffing out the second hit for the Pl W first me will be tomorrow PROVIDENCE, R. | grand | 10 Fight field, while Genins will go to left ases by day OF 1igh . Sloux, but it was of no use. Rrookl ayed. W Lost morning hetween Hiumbo! Tanover. | cirenit meeting bog AR | and Tamsett will be seen at third Tenls ko Bparmatorrion and sl thi . Plotablive. o1 | S Several other teams are try 10 | teday and in Apite of the excessive heat the o rememan o a0 KLITAYS A (36 Urliary OFgiie Of A LpiriLon y Haie Rewwiital Hirting, Pittsburk, o 10 ] night time was fust at Dongins, Thn rratnn Ao Terers | by Doctors I beeatss 9 per cent ool o 1 A big field started fn the 2:20 trot, whic Aug ( ial ) CUPIDENE tha only kno A ot~ Tiartigedgd d In the ffth inning the locals began to N0 Detrait Players Punished o A S R o R D hils “been “organized g‘.r.mfm,‘."...,4“.”". ok s oos oD eGuct & porianent cure. 1.0 A DX for §4.00 do business at the old stand and the in 10 1] CHICAGO, Aug President Johnson of | ville. "Fhe favorite fared \" for after | composed of ahout a half dozen memb 5 mall. Send for ¥a oot & permuas LK or § vincible Parvin was solved for a couple Louis o8 b the Americin league today ordered Fira | winning the first heat in 213" Lisss e QA Shoat i had evers' Tuesday after At BAVGLTMEBICIND Con 1 /itox 276, Kan Francin. Co P 5 o - 4 Basema Milon of Detroit suspended and [ was out and a dark horse was sprung in \a OROTS, he o he 1| L Se " DRIG CoL . the score up to 3, a lead of one over the | ¥ o < same club fined. This 18 the second time | & mare hailing from Allentown. a. | breaking nineteen clay plgeons out | visitors. R h got down to first on a GAMES 0] AMERICAN L recently that the Detroit agmre tlon has | The grey won the second heat in 2 be- | twenty-five ‘g fUmBI by ‘BFANReRN S06 "WAS f0T0ad OUL | w D et i e sokmbon frawne | fiome & Winner. The IY\‘-“\lh‘!‘\\‘w'le‘-‘u‘I\fll‘\\\‘:';‘; WANTED—Bids for all concesslons on “BREVITY IS THE SOUL OF WIT.” . e S Rlow Roeh b slers and Millers Fight Eleven | kind of @ game which Mr fepetit i K and: faient at second on Toman one down to Innings Without a Ran. upon epeth of the second and talent was | grounds of Fremont Driving park, Fremont \ Tt = ot & Run i dimped by M Wayuide ax the Rrev sold Al GOOD WIFE! YOU NEED ‘resland poked a safety out | INDIANAPOLIS. ind. Aug Indian p e, 818 Neh., du e « ¥ ANAPOLIS, Ind.. At ai R or almost nothing in the pools . ")} | Neb., during race meeting in right field and stretched it into a two apolis and Minneapolis fo Juniors Beat Ak-Sar-Ben. A ; s e Me I Bt “eloven Tn- | pace. developed ihto a slX-heat race in | September 12, 13 and 14, 1900. Address g ; nings to a draw today. Kelum and Ha The Omaha Juniors and the Ak-Sar. |, ) o clans bl i bagger on the throw-in, while Toman | 1A%, 008 AR, 1Y, RN, 4t MO pont croused Bats” Sunday - forengon at | 8O el sk the tavorite. Fast BRUCH E. SMITH, 8eo. i skated around to third. Mattie McVicker | the prettiest contest seen here this year. | Twentv-elghth and Maple, The Tuniors | tim Was made In this race, the firat heat — — took three slices out of the atmosphere | Attendance, 1.000. Score ki had things their own way, the score beink | yoing to the favorite In 2:014, as also did took three slices out of the mtmosphore | A0 ANATOLIS, - MINNEAToLis, | 1 (0 8 0 favor of the Juntors. Batterien: | 1"5.(00" In the same ‘time. Wi one WINDS THAT BRING RAIN oA ! : unfors, Cafferty, Tuttle and Bruner; Ar- [ he Steo AL M L R AL LR southern beauty was well aware of the | yrareset, 1.5 1 5% B r-Bens, Pape, Ste Heat in, the favorite got a had stat ns and Fagen 1 ¢ the situat g slashed!| ™ B Davis, ef...0 1 | EnacAst Aleo won the heat ”n..n took | Prognostication for Tuesday and _— - o mportance of the situation and slaghed 8188 1Eene it o300 he fourth. Ambualator spiit up the race in LA e w - o nheroid T 011 0 Wilmet, rf 1200 ‘ fifth heat by winning out at the wir aday . alr enther SCHOOLS, B o .t e aomoro, | Ger a6 § 8 1 bl 83 303\ KING LIEF IN SOFT PLACE | {fn ik heghi iy Wirie ouat toe e L R sendiog it sailing away out in the corn- | ii'griecer, 70 13 0 0 Nance ab 0 12 30| win wero drawn In the sixth heat, Art l e T felds. It was a three-hagger, both Toman | Sevhotd. o6 0 1 0 3 0Smitn se. 8 3 3 3 )| Faverite Simply Cantered Wome in | Alco broke at the halt andleft the batile | wASHINGTON, Aug. 21.—F 3 Otest and larqest | Presian ¥ W “wktad o | Powers, c...0 1 4 3 ¢ Nichel, b $ 4 tween Dumont W. and Ambulator, and SHINGTON, Aug. 27.—Forecast for military sc ; and Preeland scoring, The game was|Fowers. c...0 1 4 3 ¢ Nichol, 1.0 12 3 4 Antnmn Stakes for Maldens A ot n the Home stratch’ In & | Tueeday and Wednesday en '0 I I al ca Om Ay “‘l:ulm in | won_ rdght there, for after.that time not}icuiiim .. 0 1 2 & o Harvey, p. 0 10 1 0 at Snrato ting finish Nebraska—Generally falr Tuesday and Government supervislon. State commissions to gradunten, Breparation for Ui veraith one of the batters got beyond first with P AR o hsTAVOR M MO AreE AR o ! | Wednes easterly wind bhsh i_l':..,‘.‘.i'_“_‘.i‘w' LTI ~wnuns LR T LE.-M""( LA Sk ity i Potais,.... s 1588 ek he NEW A Ao tite jwynne. Alice Barnes, the second chote s ' Ly e MR EnsanT: [ the exception of Glasscock, who died on| Toair.... 44 Total O a0 T deeiied ay Bhoessoad T yire [ won the first heat and’ then Nell Gwyn Western Texas, Indian Territory, New second in the seventh inning Indianapolls 00000000000-0lday, the Autumn maiden stakes and the | (90K the second: After which the race a8 | Mexico and Oklahoma—Generally fair Tu All in all the game was a beauty. It was | s Flying handicap. In the first King Lief | hosthoned on acc LI day and Wednesday; light southwesterly me called on account of darkness. [ was a prohibitive favorite and won as he | MaTY fast at all times and It (he big crowds of 250 ‘class, trot, three heats v ' Banes on balls: Off Icallum, 1. off Harvey, | pleased. In the Flving handicap Maribert | o320, class, trot, three heats In fiv Saturday and Sunday could only have wit . purse | winds Struck out: By IKellum, 2 by :| was the favorite, but he was not placed g A Indiana—Generally fair Tuesday and Wed nessed it there would have been many a Two-base hits: Seybold, Mg &iith’ | Knight of Rhodes and Indlan Fairy made m., by Fred Douglass nesday; cooler In southern and central por downhearted fan buoyed up with enthu- | Sacrifice hit: Powers. Double plays: Ma-|the running to the last furiong. when . b m. (Middleby) tions Tuesday; light northwesterly winds goon o r to Kelly to Powers to Hicke Henry W. eame with a rush on Vulean and slasm and delight. This afternoon will (W innings) woon to (aler tn Kally Hbd landed the stake by @ neck from Knight of | All RIEht b, m NINEH s Illinois—Generally fair Tuesday and Wed- be the day when the fair sex will be ac- [ sisted). Left on base napoll Rhodes, 'Tosper waw beat backed. but coutd | Mise Dike, b m. (Carpenter nesday, except showers and cooler In south S - ] wl, ‘time: | 40 no hetter than third. In the oneninz | corded the honors and Cap O'Connell and | Minncapolis, 5. Umpire. Mannas % M eer, ch. . (Wallace) jain PR LT L R G iR nIng | Mdor Greer, ch. h. (Wallac ern portion Tuesday; light nostherly winds his band promise to repeat yesterday's | ECicine mohy o onluasiyrcy) WaNHoddson) fAVELS | Dabut. i (Fopanen) BT on Ty tndar Mgt iwas ey winds QUITS IN QUEER MANNER performance for the bemefit of their lady | crLpvELAN . e 4 Bilver (i was the ch for the sec inne e me CEIOWISE etk : e itha A e bt WGLEYELAND, O. Aug 21-Not untll|ond race and flattered his backers to the Minnie 1 Wilkes. o m. fark nesday; cooler, northerly winds Wal ed Out on Refusing L * OMAHA. e ntely " aingle nd ar doubls | Siretch.” when “Mgher brought Dissenter | Zhivafy"S! m. (Young Missouri—Local rains Tuesday, with cooler Fight wit R o f ‘the scratchiest order scored the first | hn Fre " e o Sleverly. et | Altaford, b. m. (Payne) in eastorn portion: Wednesday, fair and Tommy West. | ram!“ ar c (} ] Bardantan e oo AR R B G run, "In Ln.\-‘n::.v:. u:thvl:nr ningle an d double | prima 11 from behind when th 2"“-:‘;\1":", m vmrm-‘l nm-v? asterly, shifting to south- ¥ LY reeland, £ (it G [ e visitors their other run. C'eve- | othars were tired and winning in & hot | Parrallex, b ATy westerly, winds EW YOR) T Bulitbetwean | bie 48 i McVicker, e L and was Eivan Another coat of whitowasn | Syey Summaryi, % In & Rot) Trime: siime, Zidth BN X Nhve, purse | North and South Dakota—Fair and | oMY, W U et |3t The §chool That Lauzon, ib .. M Al 1 L i R WS st race, six furlongs: Killasharda, 111 | ¢ %41 class pace. T L e y ‘ e matn attractlon at the Twintioth ( $ " | Laaon, b 1100000 4 0 8 L (et 80 " Heora: <4 "1 (ot e Sl s e e warmer Tuesday. Wednesday, fair; south- | fvs"c1 0 M L R i | 3 Mlakes Mianly - Boys, Baird, 2b oo R (S R IR | A CHIC A"_-“w‘ N <”T..km|w| 6 M“|‘uml even, s ‘.u'.; ! x}'umum“ Dignac (Ernst) erly winds 1B 3 mast peculian manner & ' Its Gradustes enter any Col o 30 0AE [nic 22 (McCue), & fo : o plgnac Al R wout had gone elever . ! dustes Cols AL | A Plckering, ¢£0 0 0 0 0/Hoy, of...... 0 | g RO b faq i, “Timet | AviPAldo, i g (GIIM: Kansas—Local rains and cooler Tuenday; [ Witledii's Savor. na he T piniehed \tes lege or University. Social & Roach, p . S i D0 1 2 \Padden, 2b . 0 0 race, mile, selling: Dissenter, 100 AmbEaton "|‘*““\““;‘;{v“\'4 Wednesday, fair; northerly winds ery badly aboit th 1y and had him ir and Athletic Advantages. . 0 31 1 0 Woodn ¢ 0 0| (atahery, 5"t 17 won” Dofly Wefimot! 1 | MY e g, (Qarth) Colorado, Wyoming and Montana—Gener- [ it ¥ery Wwekened condition.© When the bel Military Drill otaly’ | Srom Mgk T8 T8 0 00 Sugden, 1h 0 2 7| (Odom).'5 to 1 and 8 to 5, seconc nsolee, g a y ity rang for the twelfth round, to the st 4 il ‘ A N“r‘;rny 1 3 susden, . Ib.. 0 } 2| Rde ol el & v ””r"l\l,nlm'u»‘\" e, ik he o ally fair Tuesday and Wednesday; light Iy, Walcott refused For Boys of 8 Years 01d and Upward. ‘ 01 MFrind, 160 0 6 0 | Tyrshena. Sharpless arnevstone. Moro i &, (Demorest) 7 dis variable winds. Jaiming h ad injured hi 5 ' i v A:I R H O A‘ 00 Dillard, sx... 0 ? 1 | ton, |:.Iu 1% and Silver arter also ran Vi 05, 2:11, 2:10, cal Re Reforee Charloy White Tilustrated Catalogue sent on application to Collars an o o % 0 1 41 0lShearon, rf. | o o] Thrd race: Autumn maiden stakes, five Fig hats In five. RTOR Oh e g JUREAL | Bess. insisted on Rev. M. D. ROBINSC ffmdt g g 8 443 51 i 1] 0 8| ol e Mt ol SR fop | e, Bt Wien e 16 e, 0| gppicm on THE wEATIER BuARAL, | el ehiit i v e By ROBIR, 1, b Worde, ashear, 2 § I 2 5 von; Tom Kenny. 115 (Taral), 5 0 1 & $LON (unAinisbes ¢ Aleryo a Pl ord of tem! | no alternative other th ¥ Griffin, of LUV R Al mhi aan s mene AT LT R SIS (R TeE e g ARG L NI wanne T m, by Aleryon o | Rerstire And Drecipliasion; compated with |iha winner. Miere was quit i | S Niles, 30 & 3 11§ oo 0000000000} N "Haron Pepper, Politictan and Crexson b, Davhes, B W FE N | years s [ A refe e Wl outspoken wih' e erte, . 3 o o 4 1 1 a 10000 = | also ran oble) 900, 1599, 1898, 18 ence t \alcott pecullar actior White ote, © i 0 0 10 b | [Farned runs: Chicago, 2 Two-bs LR xace, Kiving haiiditan. aix turs| NUEer dacks DIk g CARtUR L Maximum temperature .. St Raid: “Walcott was not ingared: he quit de arvin, p 4 BT Crisham, Hoy Hartman vifice Tomgn: Vuican, 120 (Henrvdo 4 fo 1. won: | I8 0. b.m MeCaclly) . finimum temperatur it 3| liberately and it my candid confirmed e e o Cadlne gden, Padden, Stolen Knight of Rhodes, 112 (Sek), 6 101, see b. 8. (Goers)... Average temperi ' fon that he was actuated in quitting 1 Totalh: s el TR fart, Double plays: 8hay to Crisham: Pad- | and® Fresner, 113 (Spancer), { to 1, inird ?':;;;",:r LT Fo ISR Sty U i % some dishonest motive, T helleve Walcc oMl gnnan B 8 8 MW 3 G o fugden. . Hiret Base on of Ch ve: 1010 Contextor, Indian’ Fairy, | Paniear, b g (McCar ecord of precipitation at Omaha for this [ Was encouraged (o act us e did by ' Barned runs: Omaha, 1. Two-base hit AR Riuok outs By Hort, Pag \fth_race, selling, five furlongs: Prima | Alkalone, blk he VERFEN (GG ormal temperature for the day i5 No BUrprise KIMBALL HALL, 243 WABASH-AV., GHICAGO, Nliex, Olantoook. Three-base Tit: Tauson | Shay (5 Lare on basesr Clavemnd 5 Chi: | 10 o). 2 {0 1 won; Farmer Bennett ',1“‘,;"'\\‘\':‘,‘?1 ch, & (O Nelll) atal sacess sinss Murch i w0 | 11 San Francinco hoe 6 vors 1ong o, and | ateuction in Ating, Elecution. Ehysical eul- Bacriiler it Movicker, Hases on'bails | “ugo, & Time: 120" Umpire: Cantiition o). Herdy) i . Wit *opond: | Lamp Gipl, b, m. (Winnings) Rl excass Alaoe A 0 it | 1 e T WA eemne T e (s | ture, Oratory, Pantomime, Fencing, Modern QM Farvin, 1. HiL by pitched bail: Rouch AR IR T R L A e, Bl P T A A S R Strue ut: By Roach. o X T S PR TR % | Total rainfall since March 060 inches | which has all along acted in g faith Ul Term Qpens Sept.10. Catalogue free Time: 1:40. Umpire: Cline [BUFFALO. N. Y., Aug. 21 ) was | and |~I.k.~1um alko .‘mln EARKIAT SIX DAY RACE STARTS TONIGHT. | Diriciency aince March 1% 176 inch Manger Kennedy® on b £*0f the. clib EDWARD DYORAK, bis DES MOINES WINS IN THR Nivma, | [hut,out todiy by Ransus City, -Jach side | Srxth race mile and sixteenth: Motley L deficiency for cor. perfod I8 1703 fnch i ed that Walcott I th made_ four hits, but bases on balls and 04 CKRIKRG. 3% (0 1. wan: Andronious . 1 Traok A Deticlency for eor. period, 19, 40 Wiciles | money’ wilt not' be wlvis v nim. ot il | Wi piteh helped the visitors to score. Hath | (O0'Connory, 12 o 1 and 4 to 1, second MENsS I Mianar TORN AFFARAR | enoria tvs t 8P Jonated 1o some charitable ' fnstitition e T Y e T R et oo o Wi Cpores team Semttons wes won | The Kearney Military Academ 8 OF The Gon Dwyer was rather severe with the 1448 1-5. Handcuff, Alsike, Hombshell Beginning tonight the Omaha Gycle Deel N e whether the hots would ho declared off, b ol MOINF . Aug (8pecial Tele. | PlAYMS. Chapiig froreman ftom the ¢ | tanie. ‘Hardly, Gold Fox and Jack Point [ (1% G450 m s A Kix-duy race at Manager Kennedy stated that as betting in | KEARNDY, NEB, ng lines and Gettn the bench (¢ also. ran the Midway cycla track which will be made New York win Tllegal he was sorey the | Third ye &ins. Bopt gram.)—Des Molnes won out a close and | oy ing. hin orders, Altendance, 5 48K i s ighCas day b electric Tamps. ANt R B R R S ARG LR R S ik, 1000, with tne exciting game today in the ninth inning | Score Prominent local tiders, together with th T | made | peanned JpauiLE Aud. tAclilion. 6o kive: ShA on a single and Brain's home run. Up to BUFFALO KANSAS CITY GETS RUN FOR ITS MONEY |iast bunch of outside men how in the clty AN AT RER ATE [ o clever Tud 140 MoFadden of w1 | University'or 1 Chares noderate, the ninth Des Moines reached Lally safe RIOAR RIOA R A iave, entered the Tace ancl some heer ranciseo and Jimm 20 his ciiy el | Address (he preatdent J but fhree times, o et plas T gam fman <0100 empil fC2 120 | windoonet Wina Second Race a¢ RESEIMDE AREE ) Rere 1 have Tohunt Lucive Muods tut r-‘ | i MoBs MoiNgs. Hart, i, 0 110 00Brien, 1.0 1 4 Hawtharss in Fariops Relvs e P fen ang I addition | Nfew. Rarkar wak “foread 0 ARiE R 8 MOINES D0 40 0Dungan, th.1 012 0 of the first four places an 1 addition | o - ‘ 1 Wl after Fadden o Ve T R R A W | e Conc e Nortwesten Universiy Chiel, 1f ... il W W e [t gan SULEIAR, 8 : T half hour's ride each evening, which [ North Platte ar NIA L s wava Tl Of faat wonk Rall, ‘88 R R A |, R L B 2onust 1100 CHICAGO. Aug. 27.—8Sad Sam will ‘keep the rs on the jump most of | Cheyenne, clear # ol Lof faat waork. Ko e ALEVANSTON and CHICAGO, ILL Nagle, of B 1 0 0 0 g|Biecesiern a0 035 sachasien 038 0)¢pip t Hawthorne today fr the time. To still further make it interest- | Salt Lake, clear o4 o | e 5 Tha finan ot the & | Comprises Colloge of Liberal Arts, Modic Rebsan 1 € 8 1 10 § g]Anioews b0 83 ading, ©.. 0 0 1 dy Jim In a sensation ing to thos: who attend the race the man- | Rapid City, clear 6000 | § Torn RS amnE| I ool School of Phir Dentul o Hines, 2b A AR | | Briderkck, sa b 1 3 o, P 0002 would have cov agement will put on each evening a motor | Hiron, cle 6| |01 pnd, From this time to the | Woman's Medical Schoul. sehood of” Mus Rrain gh1 gies Berwin, 9:1 9 dob o om s me 1 a0 Mg hotter than | cvent. together with trial rides’and sprint | \Hllist & 10 10 I 'when they shiy thee | e hiehest erada. Thm GIrrets Hbcal Inatitnts Loman, 0 0 4 3 g Toal..o exwut and tan a bril: | Attending will see plenty of good fast I clo 82 M e EPCRmYS | Beptuinber shtn. For infortation, sdrear "6 Glendon, p . 3 0 0 0 5 0|Bufalo L 00000000 0—f lively pace that | ing each evening § : cloudy. " ¥ ent Rose back toward h THE REGISTRAK, - vanston, D o AT T Kansas City 1007710000 Yo et ta im, althoug . e ad Divenport. partly cloid G Ao [0ss haok:toward Hiie % 5 5 u 2 2| Barned runs: Kansas City, 1 Two-buse i 1 the stretch: Dang aher un oynn endy. Sansis City, cloud | B3 { SCIRee Tinat, o furthar and. Roteree PUENBLO. hits; Gettman, Kerwin, Clingman. Three md cholce In B, was a NEW YORK ug, 2 Peter Maher and : \ e Ka the ght to MelFadde : ] ¥ ¥ Havre, clear 4 0 100 o | base it: Hemphill. . Double plays; contender and en’ o1 Jon Choynski have both trained hard and | Ha 3 gk AR w0 4 m | bt BRI BB ookt BRSNS AR | M 3 wn conese. | OUT TODAY Raymer { b ] ¥ 1] oRick, Gear (o Schacter to Dungan. B Hindoonet was the even-money favorite | fiva rounid fight at the Broadway Athletl veston, clear 0 N i [ Spal Dalrvmy SRE | balls: Off Kerwin, 3; off Ge Stru k| In the second race and heavily played, r b tomorrow ht. Maher and Choynsk indicates trace of precipital Pll-dlllui B ] o] o K atwin, 4 by Gear, 3 \Wild piten: | gardless of a well-circulated” report that | are well matched in size and skill and it A. WELSH hete i Tosson i {iat [ Whe Wil gloason. ¢, Bt Lol R K oY (hnbive; DWyer L~ B RO QAT AR | 4 o Tt mans” Fune of hard Losal Paran | Official AN ! i ! STIAL AL L URAL M thini” “Tho Tavorite'won fh a furous drive | ) Moran, 1f g % 5.1 J nd by, the narrowest margin of @ nos Foot Ball elly, 3h 0 0 3 STROIT, Aug Waddell's fine piteh- | his contender heing Emigree with Tally u a Wiltiide, i i 20 ol DEEROI AR By Detrolts wreicind | Summar 00 & 0 ding, placed today's game to the vi First “race. o ne-half furlongs Guide PR i e = e L e Rt \Poy s fine Relding was the | selling: Dangerline, 107 (Tally). 2 A ool et feature, Attendance . ‘Beore Yures, 03 (Bichanany, 8 1o 1. second: Matin or 1900. Edition by Walter que out when winning run was mad: S R S 10 (Morriuon). 301, 'ahird " lme Tioid G Contil UV e Moines 20100000 S REEE lam Ack, Satin Coat and Harry Puliian teview of the S blo 92100100 0 10 eetshem: ot L o E Lalsairan « AIL-Amerion Tewm | Two-base hits: Hines, Rra § 2 0 ) ¢ aldr 118008 Second race, six furlongs: Hindoonet, 11 il Mat ® 1 { Hlome rin’ Brain. Soien [ ] MR ah s e | avinied e, Mwolt Emigres 10 A Y e P R SR M Double plays: Brain to Rebsa e S ool cmaliy), 8 'to second: Goalrunner, 10 ~ i men to Braing Rayvi: Graham to Kelly, | Fiberfeld 1 10018 Deving, 10 to 1, third. Time: 1.9 Lueflle W ay y il ‘ oy { Banes on bais: By Glendon, 3t bt Lallv. 5 | 3\ s v 411 1 P13 34| pramble Hiled, Tame irfahman and Time 1 Cle rac Cony. | Struck outf Hy L AT Dy TaLY, § | Roaimeh Ind 212 8 2134 0| ukht also ran - . et it by pitol 2°" Pansed balls: | Ryan. 2t H o8 he Third race, five furlongs: Sad Sam. 107 Handsome fllustrat ot Ball Catalogue bih DEe o] e, R IS A o at 5 U free 1o it L —] nin. p. 0 1 ’ fiel. even, second dandy Jim, 168 (Ress) v . } e IS | i i, L et el A. G. Spalding & Bros. Detroit 10000 also ran H : P . Lea i’Deliclouq dishes o | Milwaikes 12310 #| Fourih race. one mile: Tuthill. 108 (Kie The Finest Electric Lighted Track in the West. Motor New York Chicago , Denver Two-base h nan, Three-b o[ 2 to10. won: Prairie Dog, 104 (Waldo)' 10°t0 . R A rasl | f de f o [ yTwo-base hit: Hallman, Three-base mit: |3 1010 WO ETAT I E100 Taliv). 8 1o ' Events Each Evening. MA | made from Lolen. bases: | iSiberfeld, Smith, Conroy, | third. Time: “1:4, 8ir Kingston. =Pant TablEFrodt i . ojen. Dasss R e o Baile) | 18 Allenna and Man of Honor also ran 8 pud ) Fuits. First b A Fifth race, mile and seventy vards, well PO Mo O Cronin. & Hit by pitched bail: Ander- | | FIfth race. mile and sever 17 Cilnapouanona, stee. o bex son (). Kirst hase on errors: Detroit, 1: | in&: Hansford, 101 ( aldo). 4 to 1. won o wnid e u... .,.“.4/ AR Sl K n: Ryan to Moale. | birate £ 100 wiuchanan), 3 to 1, tnird S e { L el b uhis b Coaroy 10 Andee. | Time: 1383, Marion Lynch, Woodirice, In NSON, Detroit, VICTOR SWEDBERG, Omaha, Commamption M taver ‘n "::‘“h"“.r FOOd son. “Pwsed bail: Bhaw! Time: 14 Um eatian, Mt The Onc-Armed Wonder, SELAS STEITZMAN, Omah :7‘»:'.“.‘1.'!‘5‘.‘.’.‘,‘:‘,'. o AN ‘! [ 1 S iRodins anihe Mty aliEbE TROS, mile AN AR sishih, selins: I. W. SHEELOR, Omaha. CHARLES L. POTTER, Omaha o g AR L ey - L Puddings, * | S bl Tale). o 1 second: Hub Prather R, G. B ETT, Omaha, JAMES BOGUE, Omaha Eoni“mll‘m[ e 1his wionert Pirlce ! t, P.o ( 100k fecands Hb. S rathe R bl o ik e (1011 Crogs ) & Salads, Pancukes, ete o | {nieago \i ? \ 817 | Warrior TR AN AR . W. SHULTZ, Omaha. J. COCHRAN, Omaha .m,.c.f'..f’i’.!'.':l__ 00 by il {a plati wrapper, Please and feed your |A3ftanapotia $ 1] > | ran AJAX REMEDY CO.. "o pear Milwitiler m ] 34 e : Malba Q r AKX Y CO., arbarp 8 household | | harrali it i M| close Finteh at Winhinnd Park One and a balf hours vach night. Take Sherman avenue cars direct to track. O sale in Cunana, Neb. by Jus Forayin, {ansas City s | DEROIT, Aug 27 -The races at Highland . . . 02 N. i6th, Kuhn & Co., 15th and Douglas, $ 0000000000008 |Cltvcland "1 8 8 468 | park today were marked By close finishes ADMISSION, 35¢, 25¢ and 10c. wnd i Council biums by J. €. DeHavery |D 1sta