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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: | | Good, Liberal Receipte th Cattle | 17 im 4 fe : w1 mintior e Mot | Ethelbert and Jack t oint Run Dead Heat in | & (MGl 610 1 and ¢ Twin Oity Handicap {10t IHRAGAD, Llso : DEATH RECORw. “hesd: T a ailot M ¥ HENRY AND SPENCER RIDE IT OUT TO END | SO i, ' (M i, Ex-0 1 N g . 2 &k BB 0e funexpe Sheep and mha re " g . 4 M M shoreman with Sloan p Cnpe iy, Kan., at i ol b ¥ Speedy Imp with Odds ency p ~ . tinued from First Page. Aha Highiand Park Youngster Pots Hoth l., went to Ce Two-Vear-0ld Events to place near Arkar it 1st possible he may b His Credit | much worse tha Sunday Ching” referred to in the| NREW YORK, Sept 2 and ST v turn o his h 1d no August 21 as endeavo; SoF Pt 8—-Jockey Cobur ceed further K City, b pen negotiations with the allies ~¥IslE e nd park today and patting hoth | Feaching th to th re is Prince Chu father of ’ sit the ¥ en 1 even s credit Both races | his brother parent, lord chamberlain of the The Twin City ha at L o hardest kind of Arivi | Eince the expir recently ander of th A quarter was the fe e © on We fay. Weather find 1| the ex-governor INNER HISTORY OF REVOLT i bl ol o S " 1 Kechnd: | nfluence in politics \deas had of late Ashandra, while the other T Thompson), 4 to ! |years jnclined toward socialism Chinese Authority Tells Story of Lo that o fongih o (AL bt | Minw Ele Council Where the Downger De- | qrep gnd last horse The st caught (Coburny, 4 to 1| COLUMBU clured Amninst Forelgners, them in line at the third break and dropped : Weber Iosecondi | Miss Electa Sullivan t Cloth JRtere J - flag to a good start. Killashandra went | gy, Maeate, Reluctent and | hotel in this city la . fter A pro A A k- | _SAN FRANCISCO, Sept A refug out to make the running, clo attended by also Tt | tracted filness from co OGS 5 " Pekin, whose name Is not given o Ethelbert, Jack Point and Martimas. This | IULIRCIG L R (e (UL years old and her pare i he North China Daily News, received by | was the order around the first turn, but go- | 0 o o aie | Madison. She was brought to St. Mary's the Doric today. au account of events I | ing up the back stretch Spencer took Ethel- | ) v, " Crd. "Time: | hospital tast April for treatment and carly . Humphres d " Y Pekin, which shows that the war of the | e back to fifth place, leteing Martima i i ran lin July stasted to go home, but was taken Point and De go by him. Kill e A mimise "j0i | worse and stopped at the hotel and was ashandra was two | in front. The i 1; Toad Raney, 102 | never e strong enough (o be moved latter showed the way to the stretch, but Ll lpihtrd. Time: 1025 either home of back to the hospital. The race . furlongs ling: By | remains were taken this evening for St closed up, every horse looki o have a g ) (Castro I won: 8ir [ Augustine, 111, for burial officials of the six boards and nine ministers | chance. A hard drive to the ire followed Flan, 10 (Landryl 5 to 1 second: | AUS | be present at a grand council 10 be beld | ginelbert gradually wearing down the lead oM, 108 (A WWehet, 8 o 8, third Time: | o\ aral of Rdward 8, Washbara v at once at the palace. The suspicious muv‘”. on the outside while Jack Point was Sixth race, slx furlongs, selling 11| RYE BEACH, N H., Sept. 8. The funeral b of this was that, when all had gathered at| cloging up with a rush on the rail. In the | Lack, 102 (A Weber), 8 to 1 woni Hie | paward 8. Washburn, president and gen SALE MARKETS, the palace, those who were Manchus were | lagt jump Henry got Jack Point up to Ethel- | fovays 100 (I Thompson). 5 to 8 second: | & FCREEL T ¢ the Kansas City, Fort irst called by the empress dowager to & | pert and thes nish line so close rinkle, Quaver, Nu 14¥ | & Memphis railroad, occurred from the ade wnd Quotations ecret audience, while all of Chinese descent | together that the judges could not separate 1 Fairy Dell also ra [ chapel of St. Audrew by the Sea this after nd Fauney Produce. were left in the walting room After the | them, Killashandr r nech Ay n K | g Eane v . lashandra was only a neck awa oon. The body was taken to Forest Hill liberal: gond stock firm | Manchus had ended their secret council and | with the others so closely bunched that o | G00D RACING AT ST, PAUL}‘....,.'.... Boston, for interment 4 . roouters | had come back to the walting room they | planket could have covered the lot. The were again called back, this time withhose | anish brought ont a storm of applau " Wine 2 Strminhi | Mra. Bva Cooper. of Chinese descent, in the empress dowager's | terested dafryi Boxers on foreigners was approved by the | jyoi empress dowager. The writer says On June 16 the empress dowager sud- Stock in sight the receipts at the four irkets for September i ’ Cattle. Hogs. 8he ued a ee summoning all the | ouly by w scant half length, as the field all 0,99 | Manchu prir dnkes, notables and high crossed the | Longshoreman th Autumn stakes Hents, Two ‘our Start- MADISON, Neb., Sept. 8--(Special) council room. When all had prostrated | with Sloan uy themselves before the empress dowager and | fve furlongs the emperor they waited for her to speak She said Conroy made the running for . Mise Eva, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George when Longshoreman, who had o : Cooper of Fairview, died very suddenly hAUL: Minn, Sent 4 The westert | (i morning. She complained of not foel cleverly by a length. Plato won the West fant weather and fine track. In the | Ing well and after breakfast went to her " T'he \vv"u'n-h )n] e ’w! bury steeplechase after a pretty race with trot "v‘ Pitzer and Jose |’rm,~ x‘vwln of | room and laid down. At 8 o'clock she was 0 \ Pk cannot endure this any longer. We must | Old Tank and Charagrace, and the popular heat and were distanced Arme 2 teoders.. 1166 4 46 0 1 b t i theref Wbine Al foreigners | idol, Imp, galloped home in the last event second and th ' the 245 | Bwirt & tr i e & 1) heads ife: ri s \he exws of | with the false price of 4 to 1 freely offered yere hotly conts Tod William Zack Montzomers " ek 12 heifer L, . | e bolle . i chu princes be t t the f | Garnett this MEhing nose LOS ANGELES, Cal, Sept Zack Yansar bty | Eters, 2 ¢ ifish, 100; yell and nobles and ministers, high and | Kimberly, at 5 to 1. took the first race easily in both heats. Results MobtE X STERt E(CATHED g X 1 buil perch, \re unanimous in this determination, | and Fleuron, at 12 to 1. beat Dollic Wiet trotting, purse $1,00: B. B. P. won in | Montgomery, who was assistant attorne Tobma lers t i FRESH OYSTERS-First grade. solld | for war to the fe, and 1 approve of | hoff a head 1or the second event. Sume | 8{ruleht heats. Time: 2:21, y, 216 | general during President Cleveland's first WL Btephe W : 15 pucked, New York counts. per can, e v patriotie chofce. 1 therefore give all Cutting was second, Mr nd' Jose- | torm, dled here today after an fliness of i & s 171 Welter » LBt tap tandards, Joc. Sacond | you this annoancement and expect all to do n Dixon also started SV diyE Benton & 1. Berges—\\ il New York counts, per | thelr duty o thelr country Firs rlonge: Kimberly, 10 pacing, purse $1,000: Tod Willlams | Several day s Jerges—\W yo tandards, 2 & Wit thahcrost d o % 3 ni Henry Clay Ry in stpaight heats.' Time: 28, 2:141 1 cow 1 B L " gl sy Y "‘,’," Hau 3P urne) and 5 to 1, second Garnett A, second; Plumbline, third Ploncer of Nebrask £ Chin Chen, Chinese ex-minister (o RUSSIA: | giygtogist, 112 (Slack), 20 (o 1, third. Time: [ Anna Caffee, Dora Phela and International | MADISON, Neb. Sept. 8- (Special) | choiee, | Marquis Tsing, son of the late minicter | 1:021- Competitor, Talcose, Orderer, | also started. [T e hiniabuston sl g i | 52 cows 1002 % 50 medium coarse, | ¢« “oat Britain, and other Chinese nobles| Frank Hall. Yelp. G W W, Carnelian)| Running, five-elghths of a mile, heate, | L v 3 Mawhine | Wi Rab e s ice, § 2 Rowdy, Aleyone 1T, Bluff, Seminole, Suzen, | purse $50: Giftie. won second and third | county, died last night o deceased i8 | been running third. took mand and won found to be dying xtrit maries 18 cows.... 1008 35k & Co—IWyo . “pland Held over 2 feaders corn. %c; No. 3 white | tried to influence the empress dowager 1o | Aiiy Bay, Margarct Hoffmai | heats, Time: 1:07, 1:06. Slogo won f ry old man and has i1l for the M - orn, per ton, $14.50 reverse her decision, or at least make a|und Scho r uiso ran heat in 1 chiel, Sherburne Sands Totals 25 foeders.. %68 3 0 § hopi per ton, 8155 bran distinction between nations, not making| _Becond ra lling, “teven furlon Marble Peck iay and St Francis CATTLE-There wa lberal run | R M LR AR war upon friendly nations, The empress| fieuron, 163 (Holand), 13 t won; Dollle | algo ran. A At P Y e 3 Pk B P R B S . VEGETABLES s p Wiethoff, 102 (Odom). 4 to Running, mile and an_ elghth: Cousin | gAVE YOU BYER GIVEN A a week ago. Other points were also well [ HOGS - There ‘w lieht M UCUMBERS - Per_dozen, 2072 dowager declared that in this war China | second: ‘Leedsville. % (B 1| Loty tirst; Zete second; Czarowitch, | M h i ppltad and Chicago Teported the market | day's supply of ot NI TURNTPR Per bushel basiet would have the Boxers, who were fnvul- | third. " Time: 1:273.5 Carbunele. Candte- [ third. Time: “2:0 Craginock, ley | FATR TRIAL TO.... Atendy ta weak. Tn spite of that fact, | (UATY Wai Ver n NEW BEETS- Per dozen bunches. 154 black, Onemistus, Kitchner. High Jinis | West and Miss Regént also rar | NEW CARROTS it L nerable to bullet and sword, on her side| pilie" Barnes, The Brovost. Disturber, Pi wid fully ateady all around. The bulk of | the tenden 4 LETTUCE Por doge and could not be conquered. The emperor, | and Federallst also ras Flight Stakes o Russet Handicap. the recelpts were agaln westerns on the (DOInt Buyer 3 S HADISHER - Tome wrown, per dozen, 16e. | who had maintained a tearful silence, fin- [ | Third vace, Autumn stales, cix furlongs: | NEW VORK, Sept. 3--At_Sheepshend feede der, though there A good | and i [ s PEAS - Per f bushel basket, fic | A e Bothiicls cngshoreman, 108 (Sloan). '8 to W tay trac morrow the following fxtures ,,:,[ oF oW AT AN bl b A BIANS -\ net Hall Basrul ally implored the empress dowager to re-| ¢ifpfoy encer), 4 t6 1 and 4 PAGL e There were only about 15 cars of cornfed Kked i in the mn string consider her decision, but she turned her | second way, 129 (Shaw) Flight stikes en furlongs: Voter steers on sale and the prices paid wer v t was a xhad EW T Per bushel, 251 ack on hi third 6. Smile also ra Vulea Heliobas, 110; Knigh . Aboit the same as \ ! pas wold moutly at AT LARLOW B A Bee inzenr fiou Continuing, the writer says mile and a_quarter: Ethelbert, 120 (Spoi aier. 105 l £ 05, while t NAor JREEN COT Per dozen, 10c Four of the friendly Chinese ministers |7 to 5 and Jack Point, 113 (Henry Riigset handicap, one and a half miles on ! week Packers seemed to w t what was | ¥ here and most everything offered changed | 1 (REEN CORN 7ta 5 and Jack Boint, 113 (Her qitusset handicap, one and & half ; hiands falrly early in the morning | & from .00 down. ' The poo OMATOES-Home grown, per Visited ed States ster Conge and 2 to 1, ra ead ‘heats kil o turf: David Garric Motiev, 108 L O W on | ¢ | i i iy {sited United States Minister Conger, &t} 4ljq 000 160" ) ‘and 8 to 1, third, Advance Guard, 10 “irat \hip. 1o | Tf mot, you have missed a good thing. i v By makes the market avepig. | bushel basket. 46 gerved |y some little time. There were in | Fecelpts been up to the u 1 T uation to hun and asked it an armistice | and Martimas also ran This exquisite malt beverage stands on a | | | the neighborhood of o cars on sale, but | There was no particnln CELERY--Nebraska, 2040 colild not be arranged;. The murder of the Fifth race. Westbury staeplechase, abou GEORGENA WINS CHA | unique basis. It sells itsclf. Its fame and \e market was active and a little stronge arket from star( to finfsh g o and u half miles: Plato, 146 (Heiden f . i.’,m'{ B e | e o Wikt iy i box. gs. | GeTman minister opened the eyes of the 870 B on: Old Tank, 198 (BArry), 8 1 RTER OAK’rnmumon is the cuvy of many. The palate, Lowever, seemed fo want all kinds and as | the morning resentative None on ‘the market imporial court. They saw that things|and 7to 5 second: Shatacrace, 158 (Chiid”| Andy WeDowell's Speedy Mare Takes | the beneficlul results achieved “within” th @ resalt sellers had little diffieulty in dis- [ No Av : , lery, 10 to T, third. Time: 528 Trilin : posing of what they had at very satisfac " L Ciliforniu, per crate,” $i.10m1 ¢ were now In danger of golng beyond con- | Gk TG\ L (AT O RRaa T Georse irst Money in Free. fnner man are the only and real judges of ( what they had & atlsfuc- | K California, Tragedy. per crats, | trol iKeene also ‘ran g tory pric | 2 49 o le i, LR se0) pep Keene also for-All Trot Its merits. Approved of by them, it tris o A R e inie %% hox, | “The most prominent and active of the| Sixth race. one mile and a sixteonth % el b4 Gk oveincin shape todav. Vard trudors wuccoeded in | & o 5 ‘other Calfornia d Manchu party presented themselves at the [ {he turi: fmp, g2 cdgm). & 1o HARTFORD, Conn., Sept. 3.—The grang| URPRSEHE SBIS IEOUTRADIS ROURERS SN cleaning lip thelr last weelc's purchasen in | 3025318 0 . Cilitornin. 4-ha S55.00: | palaca on June 50,1 the Ny atter. the murs | Lnirusive, T (hahen), T g5 R et a Rt Oak park obed | Where Cabinet enters, doctors and drug Tooking for ‘more. cattie tedns, "The | 14 ; SO ome rowi 1TATC | Jor of (e Gorman minister, and got the | i 6. third. fime: 11 ¢-5. Compensation. | {3 affertioon with n o o N | 1l agit, e (" the bast “demand. and Drought | o1 \ empress dowager to issue a decres to | Montanic and Hardly u were eaxily thd moct orcting or any | AROWED BY b d 5 WATERMELONS As to size. 20@2%6¢ eaci. | v Lu as generalissi f the a opening dav at the park, The Charter Oak FRED KRUG BREWING €O, Hlly ateady prices and 1 some s per WATERMILONS-As : X ung Lu as generalissimo of the gran AR R DRI “."‘“ a little stronger prices were paid. | & P N et LAt demue DEEYd0Rer; & irmy of the north. commanding him to| MINT SAUCE IS HOT STUFF Jiake of S0 wan won by Georgena, Lot | pueuel 481 OMANA, NEB The other Kinds were just about steady, | & 9 @1 per bu o | bring in his army to Pekin and formally with third place, aithough pushed the | =———————— put, sold ‘more”readily "thanthey "did i 4 2500300 Crib upples, per bhl, 8. | attack the legations, destroy them gnd | SPeed Stakes at Harlem Reanlta fn | mare to 2:070% In the seeand hoat. Alameds Thera were wbhout 25 cars of westers 4 TROPICAL FRUIT thien 18ave. Pekit fon. Meh Mainttc Aeatvoy Vietory for was a good second, showing <Uaving powers ) A g and speed, and won the first heat with good enough for killers and the market | 7 PINEAPPLES-Per Aozen, 815017 8 o 5 thors ARl NG ¢ o waq fully wteady and fairly active. "Pack ORANGES -Mediterranean’ swoets, por | the forelgners there and so on until all the cow market toduy than has ). wer than it would had the ONITONS- Home grown, per pound, 1! the risk of their lives, explained the sit-| 2.7 pDecanter, Advance Guard, Andre | Laverock, 102; Mald of Harlem, ;. irket was again In good M ¥ ¢ . . The 20 pace wis won by Midway, a ers have not b y west 3 cls, 4 282 4,00, were driven into the ses " - 3 M i ers have not be ¥ oYpes ] ; e R | yencinte Hle el L . CHICAGO, Sept. & —Seratches took most | rank cutsider Bvalute and® Sailie: Haok SEORIADA HE KL eRUTL Lo e . 0 § b Al e the press dowager wis aboull or (ha jntarcat out of the Specd stakes, the | belig equal fovorites in - the ‘pools. the mirket wan I better, kond : | ! r bunch, according to iz, | 10 180 the decree, says the writer. the| fayqure of the Harlem opening day for | G4hers selling at nominal figures Midway prices belng pald all around’ Feeders alun | 4 I 2 %1 emperor again besought ber not to plunge | the summer meeting. Miss Bennett, Yel- | i 'fhe et fae heate took 1he rara e | sommandef oo sndy iricos W . T ELLANEOUS the nation into war, but she treated him | jow Tail, Harry Duke, Hilee and Livadia | theee tollowing. A oA I be. OF lasi week, rx‘rnj-u,xv’ The receipts of sheen today foll _h}"“"‘:\j";‘k”_“ - y“'."'»l per bu.. 81 h with contempt and he left the council| were withdrawn, leaving only four to go The 2:08 trof hrought No i No. A 1o that time. The fuct that this r_rr' Walie; raw, per b, blafife; roaste —_— tentot. Mint Sauce rewarded hix back heat being considered o race for one . 5 2 holiduy and the kiliing gangs not | Blatiiise by winning all by himsell and ed up 1o [ of one money, divided, and the ho B ing tended to muke kers n little HIDES NEW P(]OL SEEMS ASSURED |« common canter. Hermoso set the pace | drawing for nosw positlons each hant. (rat 3 ’ ndifferent. and besides that the quality of | HIDES- No. v ) G 2 most of the way and tired so badly that | tan Boy took all three heats and his share » receipls wax very common. There were | hidex, fo: No Georgie beat him out for the place. Hot- | of the money was $950 ! A few bunches of choiee lamba or | salted hides, nes After Long | tentot never had 1 chance and feeders took a good proportidn | Ihs., ic 1 2 s e hrough an error of the track flagman TS ¥ 1 1 tuff offered. Chicagn reportal 2 Bomie the fifth race resulted in a fizzle. When | 1N the "‘““" heat John Nolan “knucklel 1 [ Wenk ‘market “but packers here bought up Catton o Ralse Rates. Starter Dwyar dropped his flag 11 was not | Gyery 4t theturn in a break and one of i 0. [ the good stuff at just about steady prices NEW ORLIZANS. TTON seon by the fagman and Leando. "1Fox v‘w:vivf'll}'\"."".'x»:n-"]‘f.‘r‘rkm\.\-‘lv-'m!v‘ifll:.‘n'fi el Pride e ey AOVOmber, SITALIE To- | According to all reports, the Transcon- | b bt Leando tan u mile: bt eased wp | by 0 15 Hibinger (i seucn” 0 0 (e demand for foeders wa poad shup bruary, $XON@s40: - March, 35 40aS.42) | Hinantal Passerger ciation I 0w an | i the stistel The eld W et awa Boah campslanad oy Foste. who Ras e Bis morning and the prices pakd wers| el $h42@s iy 18,46, Tl da e s : o & in and the winner proved to be Barney n ¢ 0 has driven LI [ ey, e e e ¥ T &1 | gents, who have been in session here | from 3 (o'l fo 11 o . Tox Bard way the | Qi take in NS st (ma s 28 Quotations: Cholco western arass woth- | hiing ¥ hod, thinaling, oaE Hamee | since last Thursday morning, concluded | favorlte at 8 to b and Our Nellie second | Mt = . ors, $1.40413.60; chofoe grass veur il ood JRiadi I e R s 8 the veanlts | Cholce @t fo & and they finished second | The 208 pace wis unfinished, Free Bond Best mmnl Car Service e R e S LI W B reir labors this afternoon and resu A RGBS and Harry O cach taking a heat | Cwes, 82.5062.00; chofce spring lambs no Wid 0K, 9% roceipt, 8 balex; | K0 (0 the presidents and managers of | Kiral race. slx futlongs: JHghland Lad, | DAISE STOCK COWS AN FF RS 2. fair to good soring lambs, 8 7 Ky siveapeative lihuat who Wil ot 9 108 (Rankom), 5 to 1, won; Abe Furst, 108 ncin ~ BOCH, Gy feeder wethers, $.4002.50; feeder lumbs, $1.0) vl by k' RES) ! \" e In New | (58 mkfleld), 4 to 1; sécond: Ruval Dare, 108 | Midway.' b (Rennick) 7 10 @425, Representative snles b T e € or September 18, There appears (o[ (N "Hil). 13 to 1, third, Time: 104 Sallfe Hook. b m. (McDonald).. 1 : g . 5 " X Evolute, br. m. (Coburn) 2 STOCK, CATVIS g o] LML %t | e N0 doubt in the minds of the agents| Juncatta, Peace, 'Harry ‘Thoburn. —Par volut o2 . 2 | LIVERPOOL, pt 1 -WHIEAT- Spot g Annie Thornton, b. m. (Milier).. 2 » stock lambs i 32 0 L that their K 11 be ratifi y ¢ | mentom, John rigsby,” Vani Minton paer s ML e o R e # 1. %50y | market steady 2 red western winter ha eir work will be ratified by their d Harey Duke also ran, | Lady All Right. ch. m. (Wilson) 4 8TOC |‘\|. AND FEEDIERS o Toge e g o | 8% Jadi No. 1northern, spring 6 ed superiors. The scope of the organization and a sixtecnth: Ohnet, | 1inna, b, m, (Carpenter).., 7 = 3 Wyoming sick sliee i | Calbornin, b Nudits bd Tutures Wore | covers all passenger traffic west of the ally yon: Boney Hoy. 109 | Tommy v, ob & (Hernest Wyomine sfoc her cmber, 5 " ecembe Miskot P the (Winkfield). 5 to 1, second; May Poyite ) (Sheckency b 1 Wyoming stock shec [ AR e | Missourl river, destincd to California [ {SVINKRGUD, B 10 1. sevangs MY, POy ier b, g (Arthur I3 | WAmINK siock s ) Epot. firm. American mixed. new. | points only. The business to the northern The Rector, Wax, Enghurst and | OF . (fludson) NER f 1daho @ .\ Stures, g . COast s W o ered v 2 Iso ra ime. 2:001,, 2:101y, 2 NEBRASKA '-.‘|, ewe: 1 1; November, 45 2%d; Decem- polnts will not be covered by the race, five furlongs: Joe Frey, 108 | Trotting. 2:08 class, purse 81, foeders. . 886 1 06 1 bull 116 4 r. { soclation, although it is believed that 7 t0 2, won; Silurian, 100 (Ruch- | Grattun Boy, b. h. (Miller) bull. "\'5;" 80 \'I der :“,! i b 9 _mu;\\;l-:u\w.\ acon, spot, clear backs, ! the railr leading to the north| apan), 4 second; Harry' Herendeen, | Arion, b ho (Titer) e ot s, P 1t v . 102 | RAR o will later come into the organization.| 103 (Dup S to 1 third - Time: 1:01 2-5. | Tord Vineent, b, h. (Spian L t ' Accident o John Nolan. 0 class, purse $2,000 ah ewes 5 % 4 hara M., Sad Sam, Wild Pirate, Cora | John Nolan, b, g (I*oote) . aE 100 SR 1 wothe o4 Kansnu Clty Market Nono of those lines were represented at | 88rbAth, Miiopi % ™Alhn Yan. Money Muws | Time: 2011, Fiohis. oms Hit] v punt 0 Utah wether ‘ KANSAS CITY, Sent [ tendy; | this meeting. The question of the han-|und Hernando feil in the sivetch tirn rotting, 2:15 class, Charter Onk stake of | i B8 4 860 306 Idaho wethers s frosh Missourt and Kansas siock, 12¢ dozen: | dling of troops will remain in stat Fourth race, six furlongs, Speed stukes: [ $10.00 | A hptter.... T ows %0 305 Utah lambs : lovs off etirned; naw WhiteWooil | o (me ot looat AT S a0 fop Sauce, 104 (Huchanani, & to 10; won. | Georgena, ch. m. (McDowell) il ICAGO and E ST, 9 0 stock ewes und wether canes iy | more | 107 (Van Camy to 1, second: | Alameda, b, m. (Dickerson | LEAVE 7:00 A M 486 P. M.—7:45 P. M tock lambs, Utah BUTTER reamery, 1% 20¢; dalry, No definite conclusion was arrived at con- | Hermoso, 102 (Winkfield) to B, third V_wv'r| Derby, b, g (Geers) F 1 i 10 cerning this point, whiel ocoupled more | Time: 1:1 Hottentot also ran Ml Gwynne, gr m. (Rathbin 524 ldaho lambs [T b Eoi i LA R SR RIA o It race, two miles ittgart, 104 ndort, b & (Demarest) | ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS, 1 So%, o Lo Flgin Butter Market, | time and attention than all the others com- | (gychanan), 11 to won x Bard, 8 | J Ratts, eh g (Young) . 1 1 1 1 1 | Utah stock Tambs faney 1 Cow feedars WCAGO TAVE STOCK MARKET. | 101N, (1 ot BTt i, ot | bined. The leaving of the military matter in | Tally), 8 to 5 second; Our Nelie, 95 (Wink- | Nigger Jack. ik g (Athir LEAVE 65 A. M.~T:% P. M { 20w g foee £ & ho! offer out his shape fs due to the continued and per- | fleld). 8 to & third. ' Time: 5228 Ialse | Lady Geraldne, b m. (MeHenryy 2 ] . . . " 0,876 tub: | i ! 5 Tead. Jullus Caesar and Leando also ran. | Vork Bov. b, g (Cummings) 4 12 cows ] Kteer... 10 Catfle Ave Geaerally Steady but [ L | sistent opposition of the Santa Ke. The next | “gixi," race, one mile: John A. Morris, 81 | Bustler, b g (Pusey) ] "nT SPRINGS— DEADWOOD 1 cowi w3 jueer Lower—Other Marke(s Firm e i meeting of the passene: agents will be held | (Winkield): 6 102 wan: The Lady_ 3 (Ran- | Muggle Andefson, b’ (Dellinger) s 0 M 1 cow 0 o0, Cinolading” 600 westerns and Lid| LONDON, 8 OIS - Lir n Chicako some time during October. Mean- | 3o, 6 to 1 worli Heidwater, 107 (Hioss) Wi s Gotden it LEA 120 cows A 18 teers Texuns: staady to 10c lower Ang strong 1; turpent Mrits, 2 while the executive committee, consisting of | &huppaqua, Major Dixon, ‘Pinochle, Miss | Pacing. 2:08 cliss. X S A [ "0 McCormik of the Southern Pacic, B | Sae’Ba. F1reiock and Man of Honor uise | Frok Bend. b, R (e o cllv Offices, 1401-03 Farnam ves, hest on ne Ve . 4 a irry 0. b (Bogash) | 18 foedern. 110 31028 focders 0T good o p s L. Lomax of the Unlon Pacific, Jobn Sebas- | "0, 1y race. ane mile and a_ sixteenth, | Honnte Direets bik. her, H p! {?']m‘ 1'” ¥ [t medium J | tian of the Rock Island, Chairman McLeod selling: The Devil, 108 (Dupes), 8 to 1. | Choral. h. m. (Kenney) Bt feeders- BorTh pAKOTA stron, $40G4N). 1 and Secretary Thompson of the Western | won: Owensboro, % (Flick), second; Catas: | Hellwood A. b. m M feeders 1024 b feedors $LI5G3.90; cows, $2.80a4 Pa sauRer association. wi o charge of | tronhe, 107 (Ransom), 8 to 1, third. Time: | Bob Fitzsimmons, b h (Hissey) 2 1000 t ers, $2.0002.75; bulls, § 5 Resr 4 \atiap Il have charge of | \TARYE: Ty gaihine H., Jim W.. Fat Gar- [ Dan @ b h (Clark) ] B 84 feaders. . 107 sale today elght carloud 5; o {mx. not become operative until after the | Hansford also ran Muzettle m. (Bafley) STEARIIS' 48 ntenr., 18 g teers, $4.2000 W; Tox i t | meeting in October i 2:07% ferders » The association il be an idependent one| RED HOT FINISHES AT WIRE TR stoor v 2% head: estimated left oy id the officers, therefore, will be chosen at | LONDON. Sept The bout at “Wo ELEGTHIG PA TE o siendy Lo ghade lower, cloaing sirong the Chicago meeting on October 14. In the lday Racing at Kinloch Park | 207" White Chapel, this evening be 1010 ; salex. ' J 1o of wen market ol fan Treland grogey in th Und, when and all other VERMIN, leaving § R ] SHIEP AND LAMBS-Rec nort 1 ont: for three | lie of Treland 1 the T 1 head: sheep steady: lambs, mostly " LOUIS, Sept out of the six | oo uing a din lasted elght minut no odor, e £ | pendSheei? ek b i FIRE RECORD. et b out o e, o | 2161 MR LG TG o odor. cow i 2 mixed, $340@3.8): westorn | Forelgn Financial Notes, — X J in hafr-ralsing finishes, those in | bt “ihe raforee allowed Hght to pro: | @ L | 33,1508, 75; Texus sheep, $2.6083 10 LONDON..8ept. 3.—The tone on the Stock Ratel at Broken Bow. e 1R AT pafrosiied | with' resi, Treland® held a box. feeders.. S8 415 ambs, §$1.25@5.60; western lambs, $5.00 | axchange today was decidedly good, though | BROKEN BOW, Neb., Sept. 3.—(Special Nandicap, at seven furlongs. Tuthill ORI R S L B o Tadare. R peieR many sectlons scarcly @ hargain Wik | Tclegram.)—The Burlington hotel caught | was made the favorite wnd won the event | B M AR, OISR, EEHEEE Western Ranchor 8. D. Kansas City Live Sto o " Qiltoedged socuritios. There | fire this rorning between 1 and 2 o'clock DY 0.nose atian's, terr duel ff“”!”fl,“ rink, caudine @ her row e ! stea 114 390 3 Tex strs CANSAS CITY, Sept. f—0 : ; me railroads. Ame d burned out the interior of the office 1 the Jast turlo on Saturday | qiqualified ind, whereunon — ot ittt EB Teauns el Wi | K, seauriled wir Lina parlor an. twe rooma”on the secomi | i et ouns (8 Bk o ot | ST e i Tt Rt | RS E BOYD & 00, foeder...1000 4 00 wrrivals a shade low native st I won bracket rack slow. 8 v co. e o 2a bl B sih B Shade Jowari fative siesne. S0 a ng morrow's | e of the fire compar aved the h brask Frack Bum Alselay HaursasRy ""‘ Harre | T€lephone 1039, Omahs, N: cow 880 300 16 str. Tex butcher cows and heifers, $L.00a483; can t o of the | antire building destruct The da ’ ] > RRINGRISHR ( e e 5SS cow...... 80 200 it AT ry. .0 ;o vill a dosint the | e building from destruction e dam x_furlong elling: MoNa 1well of Manche N H., wen y Bwan Land and Cattle Co. A BLEGLATL (all XARary, LM 000K (L R \ Rio tintos. laflire | age to the building and furniture will not | ma (W, Klle we rea o Which ended COMMISSION, g cown L 030" Kvows. zint i gras A% | hardened on the nfirmation of the (he less than $3,000, Charles H. Partridge, | Morton, o8 (rven), <, f e wem {ra ght, by mare RAIN, PROVISIONS and STOCKS oWk, 1N 40 08 feader | GCALVES- Recoipte, 400 head; - market | SAMEXAIGH O S L airtsh | ihe proprietor of the furniture, s the | Time: 119, Titus, Ome rode o re ; HOARD OF ':‘“\"’L = 0 3 | steady; sales, $5.25@6.25 per cw dlon d ! A | . i 0 helongs to the | Volmar, First . i . wias far in *h “orrespondence: Juhn Warren Co % TOGE. Receipta, 540 Read: market active | #dditional 10y v i {ntrinslo | greater loser. The building beloags to the | Volmar, Pirst TIRD Aweli Coaremponcancs: Slgs anaim & S teeders.. 910 3.8 1 feeder... T e, s lom e, $inai N 1o | 0 “Bulfiion “Withirawn from - the Bamk of | bulldiog and furniture were fully insured. | old i k 4 v in the o B Virden—Wyo, * ) i y ecelpts, 2,100 | ¢ lund on bala e today was 5,000, | ’ M 1 s peed. Both ¥ foodare. 1000 A el prices $0.35G5.00; muttons, §3.35G3.65; | SRNIEN 48 closed atThg " o oa frm | Oata Yinid Large Deay: {1 Fhe Thrsh and O p ¢ hehi 7 teeders (158 feeders Toeders, $3.00614.00; culls, $2.5003.0 »n the bourse today, but profit irm | MARYVILLE, Mo, Sept. 3.—(Specia g | ¢ feeders H T | enused weakness; ‘the mark o elegram.)—W. H. Lazenby of Uuion town hird race, six fur Barnes, 101 ' (Domir i | 81, Lenls Live iook, with a recovery tern hip. Nodaway county, has just fnished [ Doralice, 104 (Cock [ 8 Walthour, 155 | | | steers.... 103 5 | 5,800, IFeYucing 00 Tomann: Market Jodise Vrazil 8, Elg. Wers ‘mpntaly 't | threshing out an eight and one-half acre & Son—Colo Pawer: native: shipping. hnd SXport iy E et st Hinios were | rop of oats, the total yiold of which was | Hikis H. eplt " and Hents Mora {eedors 1 feeder 50 | g% o dressed beef and bulcher tions of the copper statistics, but a de- | G232 bushels, or more than seventy-three | han, Huntress V n < | w W v oot 3o Tack Mo A Moody—-Neb, aiockers And. feaders, $3.A0G400; comn | contarred sirengih at the close e’ Habry | bushels to the acre. He thiuks this 18 & | "W in ryce. Lubor Da e I e 1| QoOMANY LIFEBLOG @RANGH 1038 AT 1 bull 1 heifer.... 800 3 10 nd hel ®, $2.00@4.70, cauners, $1.50@200; | were in good demand, Kafirs were strong record breaker, furlongs: Tuthill, 105 (W 1 OMAHA iR SNCOLN NES. o Pomelia e ard third. Time: 1:18 ]

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