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OMAMA TAKES ANOTHER PAIR 25, : 0 S S NG et b e | v, ot e 4 i 1 ot it i | The “Memy Rourke Family Makes . Long Reach After ¢ | | | next Frida We . There is only ONE POND'S EXTRACT and everybody knows its purity, TG " ae M| strength and great medicinal value. Don't take the weak, watery PUEBLO TIGHTLY FASTENED IN LAST HOLE ¢ 4 o, n Pateen s . | Witch Hazel preparations represented to be the same as”* POND'S > isacock. 10" Nil s : ! EXTRACT. They generally contain “ wood alcohol,” which iritates Loeals Nall Down the Lid on the Hue | B ! Hegte, Col ] ton 1 1 1 s er, Kan. i L 4| the skin, and, taken iuternally, is a deadly poison leniten in Fine Style 0 Ha 4 Schrall it " a8 C 1 i r Cet POND'S EXTRACT, sold only in sealed l-u"lulylhlflwr-rnv h n Laree W f0. Umpire: Ki Two-base hit hits t Cro IES MOINES TURNS 0N DENVER, Y kman, Hickey crifice hit. Gonding . I i Gordor .-?‘. OEs W [ tolen bimes: " deter, EFareall, Hogrie - b g I un urn, P ihe Captn After AN : r By Kelltim, 4; by Patten, 2 Double § n i ¢ o 85 Mronl'® v Haw 1 Them. § . Hogriever to Kelly, Hit by pitched DES MOINES, Ta., Sept Spectal Tels teinfeldt Umpire: Mannass " 1 dames gran Des Moines t from Denver y y 4 Tndl s won the after game 1 Redmond nd i . oy R ¢ re sple. Both teums scored i th olctym, g & 1 the. TORRn b . " Pyase B s eher vt ol infield Wine from Ha Pittaharg, [ the afternoon bef thatted g apolis Magoon drew a pass and Kelly IH\».”".“' \"‘- Sept Vinde 10101 St .| Dea'™ h Philndeiphin Onts g B olaat Tepiete with Beitny Hamuond Packing comy nr.;n-n. Ko, Gt guineided them N r X | PHILADELPHIA, Sopt 8 'L‘ Ny Ty LT s tha tod The loc v ndi - bunch hits game between § ile A y - 1 e game t v The AT just when they were . eafe, | Frase zale to the visitors RHOAE| o o AE | the home grou N The & nd doubleh der of th b irst game was iteh T | wh f intil the sixth H - M ok ‘l\l‘ll kfield econd doubleheader of the season the h. Scor inning, . OF wd Philadelphl 6 0 Farr Tammonds Omahas won quite handily and that, (oo, be DES MOINE; baited 1 s ran - the | e abd Batteries: 8 a Anyone who has a west front office these days, or an of- fore the admiri gaze of u multitude of ¢ } ases well « e Y i Hammond. i s 1 ARBUIRALIE, ;":”’“"“h'm’ A ;ly'{‘“" "‘ ,.( b &, 10 BLOMIA, . | ; tiner pite: Charles e fice in a ramshackie building, ought not to be in the same when it was clearly demonstrated that the : $teo - ‘ L 0 Schae Argos Take Third " fix next summer. Dirt, too, secms more offensive in het Greasers were like 0 many marionettes set | Ieosame Bu i - 1 NEBRASKA CITY, Not s g ot up for Pitchers Roach and Freeland to mow | HiNes: 20 iy ” 3 1% [ cial Telegrai )~ The i weather. down Motariand, | G [ b Totals mmerce and the Argos of t Both games were easy money for tl Belslor, rf o IS S - played this afternoon and w . and they didn't even have to half try in or ey ) an 5 :\: ed for L \ , | the Argos by u score of 0 to 0. T Reore der to firmly plant the Pueblos at the bot Kunsas City 00 | the tast half of the ninth, After two m tom round of the percen fer. In the B 2 Earned runs: Indianape were out Kansas City took exception to — first game Grandpa Rourke's hired men de DENVI .-“l 1. Bases on mu~” | 2 \rhr[m .vxl o LV:‘M"W\‘:"»‘ u .'“v“‘ 1eed t scended upon “Tacks” Parroit for hits with AR Is by Lee, 1 Struck out: By 3 | ich s oA 4 8 cool, ¢ nd well ve ate eI g . startling regularity and chased away with | Lol s s, 5 phimdaipia, | K81 e srinee i Yar, Glltoehan: | is cool. clean and well ventilated. There ix always a draft, rostor lndely 1010 | Lee Two-base hit: Lee Home run & run or two o; five in each inning, except | Miller e, Te. \ViTihkvo, Crose rt Indianapolis,” & Kansus 4 ! -+ the walls are thick.the air is pur cand kept constantly moist the third and fourth. Realizing that victory | Bielow | Home Lij Sacrifice hits: ' Slagle h Aty 3. Umplre unnussu South Italian was 80 certain the locals did not everexert | Sy livan 1 1 Wolverton, Frazer. Flick, Delehanty [ at base ball 8 0 3 by the fountain in the court. This is the place to be in itand. rf Rinlen Gatkai Vaichuanty ( b k Batterios f themselves in their flelding operations and a | Helo i P, e ’y‘.( AT SO ; o \":""' el bl L I ind Antor summer. nice bunch of errors was strung But | Leewe, ‘s 8t Loufs 7 Philadelphin, 8 st b wa "\;'4-'&" D battie, el ! the accumulation of those didn't begin until By Ditahed Cer Wablnen. Taase t| tors. doing marvelous’ work after the game was easily cinched. In the Tty b y prilael) i gl by Frazer, e o : 15t two innings of the lirst game the vlsitor aired 1imali bana ¢ Wi given by Reld | chalked up fouy runs, every one of them due 0o B LT L 5 ir only run on two b e Y i b g e of th | or 1 . o 1th Al to flelding errors, but then nobody was dis = Mohler, Two-base | § hita wer e on_ba R ) 4 e I * ma | dire " ing side w g 3 | op idi posed to be too critical, for it would bave | Tt : R b of loubles and” thre netting | {fon’ retired by double play. i whi b Rental Agents, Ground Floor, Bee Buiiding. would have sought another shutout of (he de. b HILbY pite S d | AN e VR gram. ) President C) e Umpires " o gy A 4 H.OA RHOAF One of the features in this game was Bd r N " g HLOA b Ale Lauzon's repetition of the brilliant buse The second game was al i ey 4 N tron, r SCHOOLS, Tunning of Mattie McVieker the day before, | (I Dhiclow s two-bagger and Reill eldrick L 5 single made Denver one 1 the fourth > he band will tur —- e ey e Bddie stealing home in the third inning singles by Reflly, Preston Mohl " : T M. Chase satd this Oldest and largest The second game was a prettier contest, | Phli G wll orror und a wild pitch v X ¥l ind, will ever st ! Government supervision, Stats ons to el untes T aon but it was oven easler than the first fOF | hills, o passed ball and 1 & error made | 1 . Crishan SR LR B R : N Nationa) ALuderies. COL SANDFOND SECLERS. M. A Supl.s LEXINGTON. MO: the Colts. Freeland pitched u magnificent | 0nic i the sixth and three sin v t Mar T AR { X e e - e e e e o 3 i game and was touched up for but one hit, a | /" the elghth P Totals sens We wit OINE L Tota game with Denve three-bagger, by Parrott in the sixth in- | MOINES, elph 0 oe-1g gt Y First base on errors: Milwaukee, 2. Sacri play. s o e bliings, maderiT practl wlly dreproot. - 190 mercs ey use hits Delehanty! | rea hits: Waldron, 10ulte, First base on| On the other hand <% i Elehing, Buncing. seim rating. awetufivts & four tallies B LT Graw. « A fish Sk HA D" Btrusk out: By Hac [ who owns Kalf of the e i TR T WA St s Lo oon's game be the 1ast o mmgn; 1b LaJote. Mo | i itz: by Jeidy, $hay. Flood. | been fighting Dox Moine ! R Tousatare his afternoon’s game will be the last of s, b b U LSRR LR it Hallman, Fultz; by Reidy. Shav, Flood, [ been fighting Des Mol k H YANCEY & FONVILLE, Moxico, Mo. witness the windup of the Western leaguc f (ilide. rf “irat base on balla: Off Jones, 1: off | {Fishum, Tamestt 1o CloRC Left .on ] fowing dispateh h 1t will be ladies’ day and the fair [ SO © 0 1 Hit by pitched ball: Mearaw, | basee: (loveland, 5 Milwaukee, 8. Wd | ¥ex will undonbtedly turn out in large num- | DEAISE LEL T, | SANDWICH, Tl Staten Ixland, second; Cre B bers 1o encourage thelr favorites to another | 5 FIFALO, Sept. 3.—Both Buffalo-Mir ter: Western league st elphiu, third, Time i gl b s o DENVER < gimes were postponed on account the games of Septemnber elght-sheil: We K Beanea . | o ) Daunt o e R i ‘Racitte College i ; ! . 3 N todiy's first game Te Denver oere 1017 00 ork, second ner knocked the ball over the left ayed. Won, 1 Y v N . " home rur Boston batted | Chi | lekey tah rried " I Ing Hiie | o R ) s et Grammar School MeVicke "“THV‘\‘I\‘H’\ \'\- burg played o miserable game in the fleld. | napolls ... [ Played. W \ betwe Mark Ly " Auzon, « lolland, r Attendan 300 Reore Maye m 1 i K 1 oy i, 1o o g Rellly, ib q BOSTON PITTSBURG « ¢ 104 ¢ ; tat G ‘“The 8chool That clurk, Uit | Schmiar. o ! T v e ) : The Reglster's table for the | ‘. Makes Manly Boys.” Roach,’ p 2 1 TOtals ...cvee ovoer I A R ] Corrected by Hickey, stood A e Its Gradustes enter any Col- Totals Des Moines 02000 5 Played. W NEWAR N. J.. 8ent 1 lege or University. Social als .. ‘| Denver 00010010 02 . 3y Denver ¢ H and Athletic Advantages. Two-base hits: Sullivan, Buelow. Double | DV 1" I Military Drill. a) plays: Hines to Rebsamen, Holland to Sul- | Tawe. 2 2 5 A. In Defented by the Fair- P Meltute, 2 fivitn. “Bases on balis. O Benmide §. | W, Clarke : |4 For Boys of @ Years Oid and Upward. nver Wil i 3 poor, broken d tespairing foun Wostert tomorrow am sy That table carricd on theough malk (e ehamplor s W standing of the clubs now b 1 cley A, Struck out: Bx MeFarland, 2 by Schmiat, | Willie. p L 3 mome "I"' :': I;‘u'"“"' g Owen Kimb ott, sed badls juclow, 3, ¢ )| | ik y Yerkes, rf Bueiw Wild pi H. "wnm\:{;\. M. A., Warden, | clne, Wisconsi Dalrymple. Standing of the Team Bpstort 4 s sats Moran, If Kellv, ab Johnson, 1b. : gog o Two stirring games of ball were played i tsburg D000 -8 | at the Ames Avenue park yesterday he Earned runs: Boston, 1 Pittsburg, 4. | 0rst. between the Fairmonts and the Y Two-base hits: Hamilton, 1 Clarke. Three- | M. ¢ irave, was a wilkaway for the foth 18 base 'hit; Ritchey, . Home runs: colling or Gordys curves proving too much Totals .. " Stoux: Qity 104 2 Duffy. Wagner. "Stolen bases: Ritchey. | the Christians. oux: Oty MR amiiton: Leac oble playe: Colling 16 | he second game it Idoked as if the Puebla ... 00 E Piieblo 106 71 ' Brien; Tenny (unassisted). Sacrifice hit: | ninth inning, when o three-bagger by Ken- ¥ Dontal Sehonl Farned rups: Omaha, 8 Two-by | Lowe. First base on balls: Off Willis, &, | nedy and a passed ball brought the firat | be noted that nefther Iickey professional bandi e T e M e i L Erecland, Three-base hits: Luizon, NATIONA | off Leever, . Hit by pitched ball: Ritchey. | blue suit home. Davison for the ¥. M. C. | r[t;-lu., cex with The Rie's wtnr (Now. Heven (i wards), woni | Snaiy Mecal aeos et i Aty o) Sacrifice hits: McVicker Son. Bases on BRI hir sy Taenen Passed ball: | A Triangles pitehed a splendid game and | The Bee's table contulr a 1 \atield, Newark (2303, second ;Lo Ao Jt condina an Atedermy of h e Wt Par 3 Strue | Clari T i mpir ¥ s glven encouraging suppo Score gume us_decided b I *0l Newark (im, third; Otto Maya Campis. Colle SELF" By inich 01 by Sareoit. &' ‘Wiolan | Rreekivw Hite Chioaxo far a Fair and [ CiFtks, fme 82, Luivirer Olbay, © || as eiven sncouraing aupport “Beore: | game an. deckied by the aeore G, et mbar Eah. oy Infovmation, “‘ bases: Lauzon (2), Wilson. Double plays Increnses the Cine afteroon, CUBDY WHE batted- aut o the TR 0N .rl,‘.'f"‘\‘", upon the several games in dbspute Newark (200), fifth. Time: 11 P REGINTRAR, - Yerkes to Johnsoh, Rouch to Lawler to| BROOKLYN, Sept. 5.—Two bases by | prIEfR0GN, CUBLY WAS hatted out of the| = - H g 32 3 N | be time to throw out or otherwis Wilson. Time: 140" Umplre—Ebright iriMith, hits by Kelley, Dahlen and Me- ) Newhouse. ~Kimble, who ¢ | On Sunday f \ the first heat' in Played. Won. | Denver 0wl Des Mofnes 108 6l the mpending squn sked upon ns da of the teams, v . im n couple of L Hickey's arbifrary ruii W ¢ { the finals. Summar i he games between |hes ter-mile, champlonship: Ma. y My, It I8 now répor Frank Kramer, Bast Ora also thrown out 4 Des 3 Fisher. Chicago, third. Time ALEYANKTON and ¢ 1 was played with the Chage bl o College of Liberal Arts, Mudical Schoo | I Graham, r«mnm Time: 2:05. Umpire. Mesmer T Total ’ % Moine | 7 Otto Mava, . 15 Freeman | | ° 1 8 ) win % MeAteer, Western Chnmpion, d succeeded him, was equally easy. Waddell | i, 35 2 3113 the count. If Des Moines wins Mias Mopteay, ¥ OMAHA & winning lead this morning in the first | 40WD 1o four’ scaftered 'singles. Tondon | etey. 2 | Plaved P.o | Plusburg, Pa., w « A, 0. A E wis taken sick in the third and retived in | inning, which they improvea upon lat 1 Henry, ¢ fuftield 1“,"""“’ 108 B blessanie Ssnck q pwend ¢ KEARNEY, NEB, foman, s B N WLl OBl AL prove pon later and | favor of Barry. Attendance, 5,500, Score, | Konne e | Des Mofine V| deteating Mis 4 Miladelpl < e Ll " A .)‘ry.m'n.:'u}d, Bhiis T te 2l you, "he Chicagos were kept well in hand | sovond BHme | & 8 o], If the game plaved Sunday It | G4, 57, A ¢ Wlmyr!\ ity and ¥ ‘[‘Tmli ]’m 1“\:1!I |‘|’1‘a MeVicker, of ) 0l f;\.ul PR A “v:*; I‘lf':)phl Iu' nmlllml '.'v”l'» Iy MOSTON PITTSRUY Btronk, vt s 5| the standing will' be i n“_ cham O] Q,‘ ‘{,‘,} il 0, Want | boyw of Nebra complote’ preparstion 08 Liauson, ‘o, o[ home vun ‘and two doubles 1 four times | yamicn. of 55! IR | o p-ut : ! 1 penver AT BENTRE Hunks defented Misw Parker and Miss | Shiversity or Business.” Charges moderate. Horoh $ 1|8t bat but only the four-bagger counted | o ' N 1 < 4 Des Molnos 18 6o Chumplin e Cina team, by Hoy. 3. 4|0 the run-zetting. - Attendance, 2,800, Score: | HOME M0 g Total 4 It was absolutely necessary i iy Lawler, 1h 1 ol CHiCAGo BROOK LY N Brant o| Wagner, rt Unigues .0 000000 SR TN RebluLely N i thon singles M A SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER oach, If 0 R H.OAE. | Tonney, 1b 0|0y Brien, 1t s A b 929 40 35 s Moines \ four games in order tha A A " 4 4 3 ¥ i | Mecart'y 2 0 0/Jones. of 17070 | Colie: B i ' Struck out: By Davidson. : by 8 Ton proines Wi souL Ganiee tn oraer Mixed doibles: Miss Ste Dr. e R.T. FELIX GOURAUD'S ORIFNTAL 0 0| D it mall 1. Bases on bulls the aona, doam might bocome champlons | qereuted Miss McAleer and Mr. Lee Vil CREAM, OR mmc“ BEAUTIFIER. Mortas. 1h )| Tennings " 4 e leagi s wi y | 015 1 0| powe, @ 33 0 ] s nall, 2. wo-hise loy | ryan, e 2/ Kello 1 : i Tot 20 3 Add Zest 10 the league mectin Rt foriettien Joves Tan, Pimples, % . Three-hase hits: Kennedy, Trail. Umpire; | 409 #est to 4l i il rnplayers left tonlght for Cin Frackles, Moth Patcnen ulliv ¢ MoHale, 2t : ) roen, of ) Dahlen, sy Cuph Rpdman, Time: 134 | i, wiare the’ American Tawn Tonis | o lsd, Moth Patches cHale, ... nahue 1]Crase PRy P A Two 0'clock game R, | wsoctation Holds an open nament this ; RAsh andiSyiniale Mo, T ot £ e o | phen Cvu i oo i'%% ROWING ON HARLEM RIVER .. . Parrott, 1b MeCork, s ol MeGutre, « g Y. M. C. A.Grays..o 0 1 0 1 0 o <y - - . Whitrldge, p : %82 3 4 defes dater Shitriige, mh, p. 5 1|Kennedy. p [iahaale T, JBatteries: Tracy and Karr: Gordy and T. | Regattn of Wi | WANTED—Bids for all concessions on tion. ‘It has atood Dalrymple, of 1100008 4 % { - | Pittabirg 08010 Platney 4 Pro . | grounds of ¥remont Driving patk, Fremont the test of 6 b Totals a2 Toww o | & ¥ 4 years, and s w Moran. At Chicago S [ pEarned mini" Hoston, 1 Plusbure, X | oR1GINALS SH OUT NEOLA TEAWM drest Orowd: | Neb., during race meeting Carnival week el WL B Johnson, Tt Brookivn 100i10 Three-bane hit: ‘Waddell Stolen banen: | o SeptomueniifiJuishy il ghU0iacaress ; oo e sere It | Bar e R " | IR R et Hebum Donbie | Fast Amate: me In Which Omaha | NEW YORK. Sept 2 The Middle S BRUCE E. SMITH, Sec in properly made, 1 ru hicago, 1; Brooklyn, 6 | O'Brien_(2 " Rl \ AR PIOPARlY A Totals % 2| Home run: Bradiey, Two-bise hits Ryan, | playk; ‘Tenney to Lowe to Tenney, Ritchey | Htegatta aswoclition held 1t eloventh anfial | y foit © o similar *Waller o1t, hit by batted bull Hradley (2), Jones, Keeler, Daly, MeGuire. | to Ely to O'Brlen. First hase an balls: | NEOLA A 3. (Specinl)—Neola | Tegatta on the Harlem river toduy \ [ of similu Brikbe 0 01708 1.0 First b Chirago, |,.,.“,.,, Oft Lewis, 3; off Waddell, 1. Struck out: | suffered a s<hitont at fias af ohe [ entry st was nigh class and toronenls | LETTER CARRIERS AT TABLE A ARG Bl & Rilks L B 2 bases hie Brooklyn, 7. Struck | BY Lewis, 4. by Waddell, 4 Passed ball: [ Originals here Sunday thr b their In esentative, the finishes close and ¢ 7 ! »’1vlvuldlkfl7 - RERIR s ura bt AR AL out: By Kennedy, o by Grimth Sullivan. Time: 215 Umpire: 0'Da abiflty to bt the ball atcpportune fimas | clting, the weather tine and the waior 800 Delegs 4 Visitors to 47, S I8 A -on garned Omaha, 2; Pueblo, Sucrifice . hits: Jennings, | Ke s ing of the 1 i and stupld base running. Up to the se e forenoon all that cou desired R (& vatient): base hifs: McVicker, ' Roach. Three-bi Rioah basea Moberngs, Hann anding e SORMN o | SO IRRINE It Was ROGAR exb hrgiian iyt I/incEs erowd flirned' oWt to see the' rices nt Detroit As you ladies will 1 recom- Bi Thareott © Sacriice | hit balls: By Kennedy. : b Grifih I aation Playod. Won. Lost. P LIn this inning the Orikinale broke the tee | All the races were rowed down stream tnti pend GOURAUD least Bases on balls: O Krecland, 5 off Whit- ennedy, 3; v U . t e | About 3 o'clock, when the tde changed armtul of all the Skin preparations.” For . f plays: Daly to Dihlen to Jennings: D St taburn o7 1 48 10 seored i run on w hit, a stolen bae v £ by 5th ) ridge, 2 Hit by pitched ball: 'Ry |‘r and, | §o" Fannings: McCormick to Hanainse ‘Illm-- :-ly((lv."uwu’flnu |lu. | and & sacrifice. Tn the eighth they piled | About this time the wind veered around to z 3 _ e "‘)A:"I I‘_; ‘ ll:’ ln[ 18ISt nry\ ancy Goods 1 by Whitridge, 2. 8truck out: Ry 148, Umplre: Hurst Boston . 108 | up three more on bases on balls, Waller | the south and blew direetly against th DETROIT, Mich, Sept. 3.-Twenty-five alers in the U. 8. and Kurope. A D6 BE AnittiaRe: 4. Qiolon bBesa: | 'mhe Brookiyns. won. the second ‘sume | Claamati 104 | knocking a three-bagger wnd “singles iy | Fowers and afterwards the rices were | hyndred of the men who deliver the mails FERD, T. HOPKINS, Prop's, T A R UL TR T feith Chtoago by hard batting and by"tak- | Chicago 07 ¢ J¥higney and ¥, Jellan. [Ik.wea the teatest | {HeG P AURN Y Dk mixup rexulted 10 | the various cities of the country ap #7 Great Jones 8t., N. Y L Jaun ¢ Aikon “Prensed | In€ advantage of the misplays of the | Louls H 107 | amnteur game ever seen in westarn lowa o jur palr on I cre it gt ] ::l.lr‘n,. '('k:?z,'u'.' man to Wilkon l_|“.’.‘,’.”"_.x camon MIUERt Tailtoadan PRy “L""'vxm e _"“5 \‘::lk 2 104 1 t1 | MeTlvaine pitched a wonderful game and | Started, the Nonpareils, the Pennsylvania [ peared in Detroit today, marched at 6 £ . . gt e Barge club and the Union Boat (iub, e . i i nl in"the third, whon_ fyan starieq oo ks recelved fait support, Whils Steela receivd | Barge clul ; The | o'clack this afternoon lu an Imposing p p g Ebright on #, decixiori, and the wmpire ordered Kit- | GAMES 0 19 AMERICAN LEAGUE, | Door supnort at critical tmes. Attendance, 168t named orew Jumped to the lend Moo | rade, lunched together in Light Guard . mperia alr neganerator .’ > - e ‘g, | #on 1o piteh the by \ no batter at the Saare ove 0 the Unjon's witer, w! t ry onig rting pub SIOUX TURN ON THB SAINTS ONC piate." TRIN Brayghic the Chiodwok to thale | metsnlt Wakes s AoA Makens it Thres NELA ORIGINALS rinto the 1nj. witer, when the lut- | armory and tonight took parting in a pub The Standard Hair Coloring I o | ter crew crashed into them. Immediate for Gray or Bleached Har, Aean, Nenses adles v ar IO B RH.OAE 1¥ | lie reception and listened to addresses of % 3 A 014 Rones Parvin Gets & Little Ven- | Crose batting RNS, Piax. And Stratght at Chieng Banichel A ol watter, s, FHOAE | the Union stopped rowing, as d ¥ duraiie ana perfeotiy Barmiegs Half . Crom LA stitcane oy MEARR s S L on Atoppad fowing & penit: | welcon mendations and <encourage 7l oo . vi, LR N e AR el | it oare, Atcand gAne Ll e I e A R R pr 2 ¢ 3 Whitney, 3 1 R hh Raies sinb o (RRVIRES [\ e, cTane arestile T80} dalagnten thiitho S e o BN SIOUX CITY, e (8poclal ¢ CHICAC SOKLIYN [ morning game o e batting ity i A0 18 L I 1 1 fied the Nonpurells and ordered the race 4 < : o PR an glossy. bR grum S Although St P knock 3 the fourth Inning ich aixo foreed | LR (-t OF LIRS Testas # | annual copvention of the National Associa- | You8 Sampis of hair colored fres. Privacy KBonea Parvin out of the box vesterdy 1 o out of e game B oo 00 olr geitem, 16 0 The senfor single sculls w p Jie- | tlon of Letter Carrlers, which begins to asmired. Send for Pamphiet, oy could not touch him today. Thres | o - v sd him and held The visitors down to | & trnatkl, E oUlle Wak o sore diss ¢ ] p S e i foaey. Bhres § 2 L JLand held the visjtore doy TR R BB L LS appaintment, ot wax hoikht' (hat SR | morrow and many of those in the city to lmsgw CHENICAL MT0.CO. 22 W. 2305w Vork. averages. v made St Joseph's on n, ¥ oA RALOAE. | Hamilt's o o|M'Elw'ne, po oty THdallh 7, Lol AR 0 o largest delegations in the TR by Eotting to first hase on flelder L iler, led hile, but dropped A : the 1 t deleg in the| [ Donahue, 3 i . 4 b phany O s hind Rumohr and Meherhoff at the three- | parade, aside from the 1 it carrie \ LR t got the two Tur [iEee % als quarters. 1Uwas then Rumher fouled Mehr- | . i son will be played tomorrow. Score: | » Gl ¢ i inal 000013 race was rowed over from that mark und | Toledo, St. Louls, Columbus and Grand | 6006000 0-0fMehrhoff won, with Titus secon SIOUX CITY ) 0 0 Mehrhoff won, with Tit 1 AR RH Chicago na000 0 | 8kearon, o P, Three-base hit: Waller. Sacri- Baer, rf Hrooklyn 0 4 2 0:1, 0 —yo|Bnearon, rf | Rapids. all of which were accompanied by | o o | i ‘hitney (2. Left on baes: | plonship of the Harlem river. The Daunt- | New York Letter Carriers band of sixty MeCreadic Thomas. b Whity fton b | | £ a runs: Orlginuls, 1 Two-base hit:| .The race of the diy was the senfor elght } | Rbugire, | 1 ruy riginul Twn-base hit: | ohell, which practiciily decided (he et | 1arge brass bands. First in line was the !,w,A,I_aAs:H» RR.( wed runs: Chicago, Brooklyn. . i Originals, 2 Stoolen bage: Whit. | less Rowing club and Bohemians were th, |5rmnonr" Dhreebass Thith Brenios M, Brookiva, S Patrien, °p a | Bhiae o talla: TAUANE NARR, b ied itestants and though it was nearly dark | | n. ¢ | B ‘ HALF RATES o R Callahan, Bradley. Bases on balls: ¢'hi K. Jellen. Hit by pitched ball: K. Jellen, [ when it took place every one sta stasm which was maintained all along the ! cago, 2t Brooklvn, 1. Strack outt By Kit- | Striek ont: By & by Mellval the tussle T oA quarter of it [line. The crowds of spectators who| ST LOUIS and return, Au " e Nlles, 3b son, ‘47 by Callahin, 1. Stolen bases: M r : o Double plays: | P K Looked Mo the Bohemians, but the smooth | pressed against the ropes along Woodward | 20th, Sept. S0th to Oct. Sth LN carthy, Bradloy, Cross, Wild pitehi Cals | (.o B8EL kargon’ tn, nlatl to Waller; Htoele 1 went by tRetr TIVAls it the half mile oad | Avenue seemed quite large as that| CHICAGO and return, Aug. 25th to Parvin, p 3 whan me 0 m Detrojt D2050 | won by a clean length of open water. The | which witnessed the blg Labor day parade | 2011 = Divisien at New York, Earned runs: Chicago, 1; Detroit, 1. Left | BALL TOURNAME AT ARAPAHOE, | Dauntless' time for the mile was 4 minates | earlier in the day, Ameng the foature T 4 ) Totals NEW YORK, Sept. .—The two games bo- | ort bases:. thicager 4 Berione b rvo-becs | SAC S84 Jacondn and his wos claimed 8 & | oises renressntations of the Detrolt [ ERERALE and roturn, Abg. S35y, to 1. 3081 v the New Yorkw and the CIncinnatis | hits: Jones, Sacrifice hitae Thomae T - | Tecord fror the Harim Mot ere representations of the Detroit marine | =) Al this afternoon resulted I an even break. | den (), Shugirt. 1sbell donee 1lolmes [ Many Teams Are s ¢t and a Gond | Junjor centipede, fina): Won by New York | mail delivery service and of the rural frec L S8, 4 Strang, 3b . ! | ora won the firat and the hom | Stolen bases- Shogirt Harler, Doniie | oo Week in Awsnred. ] club, New Yorki Varuna Boat | gelivery KANSAS CUTY and retum, Sept. 20th Hall, 8 N | teu scond after Ave innings had been | plave: Holmes to Dillo (i | _ARAPAHOE, Neb., Sopt § Tele. oklyn, second. T 1 AL e e B ! to Oct @k ‘ played. The first game the New Yorks had | Thomas, 1; by Patterson, 1: b | gram=The “Arapatior bise tourna- | _ Intermediate double scull Won by | L \ iing the gaily decorated eces, whose playing aroused an enthu practically won, but became carcless, Cin- | passed ball: McAllistor, Base on ment openied hera this morning ~All teams | Bohemian Hoat club, Unioy 1 | Arill hall contained a large public audi I'o most ALL points south, Augnst cinnatl - winning (nthe ninth by batting [ Off Patterson, 13 off Seivers, 1. Wild | are and a g K of base ball | ond, Harlem Rowing club third ence of visitors and citize The carrier Sept. Ath, Sept. 1811 4 the wecond game by timely hitting in the | “Chicago suffered a shut-out in the after- | 4 and Superior wis won by the [ New Rochelle club N lub, | were cordia welcomed by Mayc Ay Trales leave Unlon Station daily fop ound 82000 Worth of Food. ird Inning. Klex was put out of the | noon game. Cronin was i great form and | 4Uer by the following score | New York, second: Cresce 3 club, | bury and Postmaster Dickerson and were | KANSAS CITY, QUINCY, ST. LOUIS a 3 , d game for Kicking. Davis. ‘while at 3 H pponents | Superior » 0 4 2 1 0 0—i1| Philadelphia, third. ' Time: b ( ; . Q + BT, LOUIN ang Gilham, editor of the Capitol of ¥ four scattered hits was all his opp v e 1150 addressed by A. W, Machem of Wa B4 Rl g 3 practice for the nrst game. split his fAnger | could make. Sherldan sect Padi Arapihoe 160 0 0—y| Junior eight-oared shel n b 1 poiuts east or south Bouth McAlester, L T, sald: “Yes, 1t 18 | qnd lald off. Foster took his place. Craw rd to the hench_for glestioning a d. Batteries: Superfor, Case and Reed; Arap- | Metropolitan Rowing club, New York; | Ington, superintendent of the free delive All {nformation at CITY TICKET OFFICE, true when I got hold of Grape-Nuts food, | ford wits injured in the irst game siiding | Attendance, 5,000 Score Joss Scott g rnap. Hitsr Su. | Zotomac Boat elub, s ngton, Do Coo | seryiae 1413 FARNAM ST, (Paxton Hotel Rlock) it was worth more than a $2000 doctor bill | & third base and retived In the second in 3 DETROIT rior, 12, Arupahoe, 10, Errors: Superior FE R R bh £ : or write Harry £. Mo 0. P, ning of the second game in favor of Breit i Aranshos & phia, third, Ti 3. Moores, i T Tk 1 s B s wal) ey, 1| BiERt the sscond eams in chvr of Hrell | : i HYMENEAL g medinte singl ) Casey. 3b Fhe afternoon game hetween Indlanola | L 3 have galued 25 pounds in weight, my | Eame Hilbers, Wahnetah strength has returned tenfold, my brain RILO.A.E o : [ 0 8 Hariey, it 0 ndiand p 20 2 Now York, second; Ji ; ¥horough-sawhil SIATTA 1 I ) Ryan ) Jertra G " ower has been given back to me, and | Barcet 14000 vanitn, et X | Bau Boat club, New 'y Miss Gertru s n s abalute sasantisl tob 1 Lo ®30 | Grawtord, 180 1 5 0 & Paaibr,” oe Dillard 0 MeAls'r Butterie and Hgll: Bert- [ Junior_ single sculls P i sghons duting by oter ha .l Y BB Sioinfdt, 31 1 0 2 0 Selbach, If. 0 sug 0 bt 3 rand, Seott and Maask. Hits: In- | Hirsch, Harlem Rowing u J work uud dulacrodlo Uy auiokly editor and have been for 35 years | ook b1 0 Mickman, b 0 thv 0 Jones, ef 0 | dianola, 1 and, N rors: Tu-llanola Vw.)- Stur Boat club, New at the home of the bride r Sna surely togtc o Lok \‘uu‘ll “My pen shull always be ready to speak | Corwran. =0 1 0 Bmith, Tf... 0 Inbell, | ) Sheehun, = 0 1 & ot Umiire: &7 Cole eCtoskey, Peru T Mrs. John B. Sawhill, 19 o 1 quu-n,’mvuu"i;-:llll,’::: o 4 4 o | Mctiri 2 0 Doyle, 1b... 0 Shuga roniy 0 i ndianola \ omorrow phia, thire | Rt A TP lonsumption A taken in ad & good, ward o thie pawectil putritive | freiy alaleason, 2 1 2 | shenr : - morning and Superior and Pertrand in the | Rev. Luther M. Kuhns officiated i e i affacta CULIE 00d had of course often read the ad- | i) olar otals ... 2 5213 8| aftern Vi ¢ all others 411 op bhuving the A il RjaxTuablote. " iy have cutad thon 5w vertisoments regurding Grape-Nuts, but | breit il ' periat Estra 1o ! R i - gure you. W Writiai Gusrahtes g0 af | Totals Plkhorn Defeats Waterloo, John A. Rumohr, Harlem, i I perial Extra Dry fact'n 0nte {n wiichy Case OF Telnd (he mree {5 o never thought to apply the food to my own | .. g o 0o e LR JHetents Wateplos, John A hr, Harlen ol Btra i euct chne or efund the inomer? Prloy | Cinemn 0 100001 0 0-2|Elkhorn defeated Waterloo In a nioely At three-quarters: secon r i ot e 8580 by gl VT raian the thought came to me that it might it | New York Zarned runs: Detroit, 1. Left on bases: | tested game of base ball Saturday ai Bik. | poin - AN o pe . B r X horn ore Tunior double " Hutel Hodly A LM ., 19 Drarbory my case. The statements In regard to| _First base on Cinetnnati v [ Chicago. 7: Detroit Two-base hit: | hor 4 anior, douk REMEDYCG., ho X § Shugart Three-base hit Rya Stolen | Waterloo A 5 01 York Athleti 1 v b food are absolutely correct, as I have| YOrk. 1 Left . Clne 16 - i ‘ 4 proven in my OWn case. One very for-| Breitenstein, 8; off Carrick, 1. Struck ont: | Rillon. © Struck out: Hy F Hatterien: Waterl Sawhill and Mr. Ch, ALL Nerv line Mo 1 Monday APl use, until, in my extremity and sickness, ) r salc in Owana, Neb. by Sas sorsyt New York, 12 OnCinnatl, % | base: McAllister. Double play: Ryan to| Elkho 11 1-18| B L Zimm, stroke; l{arlem f ‘ ah i o, Denton, Sibertz wnd 2 : d second Sp i ruggists \ing about the food is that By Breitenstein, 2. Sacrifice hits: Corce- | CFonin. 8 = Hases on balis Johnston: Elkhorn, Livingston, lawin Ay ) 3 i K Jinale thing abau 00 e mat Wl | . Trvin, van' Haltren. Koatat~ Belbach, | O Cronin, 1. Time: 113 i § wnd Jeffries. Umpires: Denton and Warren. | Ui ! £l - At is the mosi scientifi-ally made and high- | S "Dovie ‘Carrick . Stolen hason: Hor: | dan HaROr. SOUEGARe B . Cook's Duchens Tablets are sucesssfully Iy nourishiug copcentrated food | have|rett, Crawford, Grady. Double plays Indianapolis Tukes Both Ithace Defeats West Ashland. SASTHI NORY SN Do , B used monthly by over 10000 ladies, Prie ever kpown, it has so delicious u taste [ Steinfeldt to Kahoe to Irwin Foster to| INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 3.—A large crowd | ASHLAND, Neb. Sept. 8—(Speclal )—A | Bout club Philadelhin tnrd 1int 1 3 3 muil, $1.05 Soud 4 eonts for g g v g pors Gleason to Dovle. Two-base hits: Stein- | witnessed the morning game betwsen Kan- | pretty game of base ball was plased al | Tuniar fonm ane [ Won b ) \io aud particulars. The Cook Co, that feldt, Hickman. Wild pitch; Garrick. | sas City and [ndlanapo! Hickey s play- | [ihaca Sesterday afternoon by the Cedar | repolitan Rowing club; Clifton Boat clut L BAsG Voodward ave., Detroit, Mich, ahi by Kuhn & 1'% Dougirn:

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