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THE OMAIA T'\HY RTT' TI'FSD‘\Y. SEPTEMBER 18, 1900, o MILLIES WIS 0UT & PAIR sy o £ 2 | OSEVELT GBS CLAD AN o S S S Reds Only Get Two Runs in the First on Lo S o o o Y P o *eilive. | Governor's Trip Through Montana a Series Eight Hits, Aided by Five Errors . ] 6 e st ra of Unexampled Welcomas, PITTSBURGS SMOTHER THE NEW YORKS | 7% ™. | ’.““7’7; o, TR, el ndlads | GREAT CROWDS GATHER AT EVERY POINT | [ - ’ * 4 s | R = ms of : a3 10 FIVE DAYS OF HORSE RACING 'Y i § Jump on Mercer for Eight R o4 w10 1 His Appenrance the Signal for Larly Symptoms o f One Inning and Lat fenny out for Stabils Interference O pppee states Will Farnish Entries at ten pnatrnt and L3 ? ¥ ¢ 0030000 %8| o Omaha Driving ¥ ”‘,' held Addresses Well Recelyved » ] ator A n_tmportant race meet will be held at | Y Chicag ) 120100 04 5. Omaha driving park in conection with f by the Crowds. ¥ 4: Chicago, 1. Two- | the Douglas county stock show September s z , b bake Rit: Tenny. |2 to 2" Thirty enitrics have already ber . Vork, @ i Mertes, Stolen | recelved from "Nebraska, lown and South [ oo Stont, Sept, 11 ¢ Hooe: 3 H Dufty. Base on | Dakota, anm them _some the best | A Mc pt. 17.—Th re SE Plaiviin, T e I S T Bl R bR e B A + allahun Halk thirty new stalls h | o'clock today, where the night was spent Umpire: Emsile ey v Tomorrow moraiug the party will leave for | & gh', sr’&}' X - L3 Standing of the Teams. Tuesday—Pacing and trotting, 2:25 class, | Butte, making short stops at Belsin, | § onera. eakness ost. P.c | one halg mile, theee by five, for road horses: | Boulder and Clancy, An evening meeting (s | [ Headaches - 4815 | purse, $50. Pacing, 2:30 class: purse, $200 L N bl F+ 11 [ Riinning, one-half mile and repeat: purse, |arranged at Butte for tomorrow night, at Vertigo— 3 $60. | which the governor will speak. He will | & Palpitati ¢ H oo PHILADELPHIA A double 59 Wednesday—Trotting, 20 ciass; purse, | proceed thence to Dillon, Lima, Pocatetlo, | o alpitation o enr beader was plaved today by Cincinnati and -y Rini, three fourths of i mile and repent: | 16 14abo, and to Ogden and Salt Lake City Shortness of Broath— i ning, thr. irthe of w m I peat; | 10 1 4 b ht Philadelphia, the locals winning both. Phil m purke, 45 Mule race, one-hale' mite dash | Two meetings were held hero tonight, o 14 Impaired Appetite— i LY purse, 310, & . |at the auditorium and the secoud at iae adelphin's game in the field was fast, Crogs H | . Thursday—Pacing, 240 class: purse, $20. | o € OO ST able as many as | ® Lack of Energy— work being exceptional Dun Itehing | GAWES « AMERICAN LEAGUE, | Trotting, 2:20 cluss; purse e mile | g : H by AL L povelty. $20 At each one-foiirth mile: purse, | possible to hear. ~Even this arrangment | § Distarbed Sleep - was masterful. Attendance, 4 score. | g . 880, Three-minute pace and trot for road [did not permit all to hear who wanted to b AR il indionigd Lol ,,_','fl"".“', At Firat Base | foraes, three In five, one-halt mile heats; |gee in ° s Tendenoy to Faint . N N HILAL 1 - . puree 50. al ’ | CRHOAR HOAE | KANSAS Brrors by [P 0 ting, 2:90 class: purse, $3%,| During the day short stops were made at | & Dreaming -Nightmare— » ! ] ) § 40 | Kerwin and Bierbuier were responsible for | Free for all pace; purse, $%0. Ruining, | Bozeman, Mauhattan, Logan, Townsend and | Pain or Tenderness in Left Side- | ¢ o o/ D'hanty, 1t 9 0 Buffalo’s defeat today. (ibson was in fine | 8even-eights of a mile and repeat; purse, | \wineron ' at almost all of which five-minute i [ 21 unty. 1 } | form’ana “the Nome team piayed an ereor- |¥5. Running race for horecs owned i Ridioi :’”:“'l' Ny Goveraos Siseevelt W Swelling of Feet or Ankles— ; { - 4 ! " losx gume. Attendan 0, Score Jouglus cc v, (hree in five, one-half mile | talks were made i L { o § 0 Oikliek. i KANUAS CINS SUVEALD. heath: burse, ¥i5 i " ey | $Ome of the parey. S Smothering S8ensations § w | . 10 ] RHOAF LHOAE | oatercays """ ‘{"fl ot buree, fhe | BILLINGS, Mont., Sept. 17.—~The Rool e H ) 02000 Kermin, 1t.0 0 20 1| Gmana Road elub, threa in five, one-half | velt special remained here uatl 9 a. m.| B ot b 10 B R o o|mile heat; pursc. $0. Running, o st 8 o'clock a parade and speechmaking | ' rot 188 8 6118 00 }1”“"”_"";;;'"-uw“l:- Il_"“'::'r]."‘ ”"l';“h: "«Hv\ | took place on the public square. Delega- | & ; : 4 00 ¥ o | Dapers; purse, s, L g tions “trom Red Lodge, Butte and other| g . Larned SAReinnate Philadelphia, | McM iy 1l - l'lw' |I;.‘,: :-r: -n‘hhm”"»" 1 |1ation ot the city of Billiugs turued out|$ )4 . A Gibron 0 O e e Kinloch pa o1l TR L T Tt e-hise ! ; 1 %1 management ' presented another excellent | € masse . ¢ s: Ladole. Home r darrett. i R 3 3| card to its patrons t Speculation was | A short speech was also made here by s base: Harl bie pl fokartand | T . | very brisk. Five favc were first piet | Gereral Curtls Guild, Jr Massachuse:ts, | ¢ to Ladolo. Lef [Nl it *kurrell out; hit by batted ball the post. ~ Attendance large and track fast. | iy N, M : Soe | 5 - Firat b L k Ka Clty 0000011 *2|Simmaries & 3 LIVINGSTON, Mont pt. 17—t Co-| ¢ , Tagore. Breal out:' 1 oI o frale )0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11| First race. seven furlongs, selling: Marfe [lumbus a short stop was made and e O Bassod bull: Deite . Time: T:50 | Barned rur 1. Two-vare hits: |G, Brown, & (Dominick) 3 (o 1. won: Pingt | ernor Roosevelt spoke to a fine crowd | k4 » > O'irfen ( ee-base hits: Gettman, | ¢ 0, 101 (Coburn), & to 1, secon | r of o car. il | G pirien (). | Threesbuse hita: Qettmall | Ghor, 101 (Mathews 8 to 2, third ‘time, | {tom the rear platform of the car . ) N " P LriTA Caroy. Bhase on balle: O Gibson, 1: off | 1:30%. Revenue, Nan Dora, J. H. Barnes, At Big Timber Governor Roosevelt spoke ’ LGS | HILADEREH Hooker, 1 #ft on base Kansas City, | Two Annies, On Hand and Emma W al%o | in a wool warehouse, near the track. Juet| * ] ’ 0 Buffalo, 5. Struck out: By Gioson, 4 | A 'noe Wak BoRN o tenia | R : ) ey < by Hooker, 2, Tir 1:52. Umpire: Can' | cond_race, five and_ane-half furlongs, |89 the governor was boarding the trala| g * | Harle ; 0 ! {lug 0 014 purse, two-vear-olds: ‘Tony e} 15| & citizen elbowed his way through Ihe‘ 1S ‘ { 2t TR i LA Indianapolis Men Freese Up. {Coburn), 2 to 1 won: Small Juck (Dom- | crowd 1, getting near the governor, | f B “ ' I CHIGAGO, Bept 17 Chicaus w P 10 to 1, third. Time: 106n. Monos, | $aid: “Governor Roosevelt, how about the | ® /'HE MOST FATAL MISTAKE THAT MAN O RWOMAN CAN MAKE 18 TO OVERLOOK THOSE PRUMONITORY gume by better all arou ing. Den-| Athara, Marcla Dent, Willlam B currency and the tarift questions?” symptome that denote a weakness of the most important orgia of the body -the heart” I1f people would obssrve (he early ! %L 0 | e Ditched & good game. Hartsel's he Reacher and Mavma Louls also The & e replied: 1 stand squarely | | JYMPLoms as noted above thero would be very few futalities from this dreaded disease. Do not wait until organie distrue 0 10 ‘ ' Ltun was the feature. Cold weather held [ Third race, seiling, one mile y o e governor repll sta Q | tlon has taken place, but cura yourself as soon as one or more of the ubove symptoms are noticed. There are as many de- ) o B ‘ e e e p e o uttecton e i | aunrtar: Duger ga N one mile and onies|on the republican platform. 1 am in favor | ® fective hearts as there are dofactive lungs, stomachs, kidneys, ete Totals TR Vi U S A L R e e D G O W CUNERE R M Lt i b e it |4 Since the Discovery of HUDYAN Fatalities from Heart Disease Mave Become Less Frequent. | Clneinnat ) 00 0—1 TR HoaAr | rioak [t ird, Time 9 %, Gllbert, Grey Forge, | min $ ® HUDYAN strengthens and regulates the heart's actlon. JICDYAN rabullds the broken-down heart striuctures. HUD- i ¥ The questioner said it was and the . Philadelphia 10000080 4!ty of 056 0 RN | Bly Fire and Lurdan aiso rin | The questioner s YAN haw created « new ern In medioal mcience. for [t 14 now admitted that heart diseave 18 amenable to treatment MU * { Twn-buse 1iol ni: | Mel 45 k 0 0 21 1| Vourth race, one mile, purse: Miss Mae | crowd applauded b YAN has cured hundreds of men and women, it will do 80 again ik A it | Paniden, b, 001 3 1|Day. $ (Cochiam, wven. won; Ida Ledford. | Sengfor Carter has not been at all| |~ — el SRR TS - il ! arey, Co St gle. | Woud 0zas 0124 ,}‘4 (Dominick), ever, second! Royal Ster %10 huve tHe:sIver 1isie 16thoduced | 9 : Omaha, Neb | Moline, 111 Cleveland, Ohlo | ehanty 18 ra gden, 1 1 ) 011 5 | 1ing, 97 (Coburn), 15 "0 1, third. Time: 1:441g, | 8BXI0US to ha - luc DEAR DOCTORS: 1 war a sufferer | GENTLEMEN: Your Hudyan has DEAR DOCTORS: | cannot thank you Reckiey o Hegin the.. 3 4% 1 5 010 0 o) Three starters * |in the speeches in Montana, hence the in- | & for thres vears with paipitation of the | been tha means of suving my iife. 1 | anough for your valusbis Hudyun, for if : Cinen st ba Off | O Loary, s K 10n, y 0 &2 Fifth race. selling, six furlongs: Hilee, | terest in the incident | heart, and the doctorg told me that my sufferacd from serfous heart disease cured me of heart disease, sound an Bunr BRIk ot By DURGE | DiTaee 128 8.6 0 riever, 160 0 0 0 0 [ 103 Dominicig, 8 €6 5. won: 'The Likht ® heart was enlarged T uise had dyspep- | and doctorw told me that 1 would nat ’ ell, | The reyult was far better (han 1; by 8co ed ball: Kahoe me Yottt ) 0 key, 3b...0 2 0| 108 (Howell) 9 to &, second; Maggle M @ @ia very badly octors treated me & recover took six packages of Hud- | antielpat was unable to work, the 3 By Seott. e WL UL At LU p o U e 0 113 o [100 i Waidoy, B to T, thira, Mime: 1 REPUBLICANS IN GOOD CHEER | ion'ime. but aia me no good. 1 bexan | van. which served t roniov. avery | deast xercise would caime ma (0 hucoma | & Totals T s Miss Hramble, Hungarian and Tom ol @ taking Hudyan three months ago, and | trace of my diseasa 1 am lay a dizey and I would choke u 1udyan { Pitta . | o LB 16216 8 | line also ran — ] within five weeks I was entirely cured. | sound and heart And oan work | retnaved theas symptome. T am & Jive 3 NEW YORK. Sent. ¢ o vorks | ’ V8 06 01| BIXth race, seven furlongs, selling: Sweot | HAFK and Most Hurmonlous Con- [ & 1 cheerfully recommend Hudya | Hudyan splendid medi- | ing testimenial to the efficacy of your ! 108t their gamé toduy With the DIUSbUTES | Chirn e 0 10 ¥y Caporal, 107 (Coburw), & to' 1, won; Peter vention Held in Colorade I MRS, W. T. BONNER CITAR JOHNSON. | Hudyan 1. D PETERS | \ I the third Inndng. whet visitors fell | “gsycre tina: Tndjanapolls, 1; Chicago, 1 [ Daghty, 14 (Corkran 3 w1y, focond; Joe tn Yenrs. B¢ HUDYAN ouras all diseases of (he 0110 Narver, Norvolisiess, Weakness, xhauated Nerye Vitallly, Rheumatism, & { gato Meruer irven” for he_ rums, | g ST Indianapolis, 3, Chicago, b | sy Kindred e any 540 1. thied. Time: ¢ miation, Locomotor ‘Ataxin. Faralysin, Sleenicnamess, iiextache, Deshooniency, Meital Depresston; Hystela, Nouralels, Puins Murghy and Bornar out by | Ao base hita: Denzer, Wood, Bratn. i Terralene also ran “nd | LENVER, Sept. 17.—The republican party | | in the Side and Back, Epllept Palpitation of the Henrt. ‘Nervous Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Montal Worry, Karly Deosy 3 Attandan Wed UP | pgn: Hartzel, Stolen base: McFarlun b N | 5 @ Constipution Al Fernala Wea Pale and Sallow Complexions N W Attendinng Score B L i O sy Douniel Hovass -y | ot Colorado met in state convention here HUDYAN s for sale by druggisis & packuge: or six Kitwes tor §8.60, 1 K PITTS I i | NEW \‘”:IK plays to Magoon to Kelly, O'Leary | viLLISCA, In., Sept i I Tel | today with a better representation from | & 1f your druggist does not keep HUDY AN send direct to the HUDYAN REMEDY COMPANY, San Francisco, Cala. R.H.C I ) Sugden, Wood to O Leary to KTit Bt { e o B AL o state tha e party sho or a| | | Iarke, 1t ) Somen . Steuck out: By Kellum 3. by | SrAm) Secretary Stickier of the Jookey | tho state than the pArty haw shows for 4| § You May Consult the HUDYAN Doctors About Your Casc Free of Charge. | Wmont, ef..1 0 0 Selbach, it .0 1 De: 2 Base on balls: Off K [ ARG aAYOnty 6 Thie. Hat e roi o hs | LDbSr (Of Years R it o Druggists, Kuhn & Co., Sherman & Drue ¢ Myers-Dillon Drug Co. A Fuller & Co, Chas. H. Schaefer Rit Mickman, 161 1 2 4 0 e'® e = P assed b | atte ke own and ih K’::’h :;v;:‘;-;ru‘:“"l;; | recently retirea from the chairmanship of J. H. Schmidt, Omaha. Geo. 8. i =" Dillon Drug Co., South llm.h‘ all sell and recommend Hudyan. = & Wagner, xf.3 4 1 0 08mith, f..0 0 2 0 0| yme; 137 Umpire: McD | AIGr the races for Tucsday ure fileq | the silver republican state committee, was % 00— 0—-0—0— =00 D~ == PP =P~~~ ‘-,,,A | Williamn b I R Spurks Was a Pozsle. ‘COLD WAV | made temporary chairman of the conven- - WY y o 'B ¥ Connor 1 ) Davis, i v MILWAUKEE, Sept. 17.—S8parks had the | g Thehe op contest | v 1150 b1 1 visitors at his mercy today, allowing them E D‘M‘GES CROPS | tion iehe wera no contesting ! v h b only three singles. ~ The fielding on both delegations and perfect harmony was 1 ge. Bt 48 | na 000 J.'x‘m 'L'. 1.“":.5'_ Imlrn':nmk At Cutches | Cors and Flas in North I kota |apparent in every phase of the FAWN EVEN WHEN DESPISED l,\¢§§EEGE‘E§EEG‘EEEGGEE‘?§a \ T 131627 12 ‘2{Mercer, p...0 3 0 3 0| were made In the feld By Waldron and Blighted by Sudden Fall convention, There was but one can- - 4 | Totans 1718 MILAWAUKEE ' TCLEVELAND Temperature didate for governor, Frank C. Goudy of | Missouri Populists Fergive (o i Pittatre YT R i RO A RHOAR = Denver, while Percy R. Rider of San Miguel| tuous Treatment and Resolve to The l‘lrst lnstallment of a Now York 0006 h 1 11 07| Ketehwm, er.o’o s o0 Piokering or.10°1°6 "2 mr.\rmn.\. Dy an';“l? ~A heavy frost | bad an acknowledsed lead for the ofics of Support Democratic Nomi . \ Larned r Pittshirg, 5 New York aldron. rf.0 1 4 0 0 Genina, )0 % 1 0 0| this morning damaged late corn and flax, | lieutenant governor. Other candidates | N S vt e o errard "Binnin 17 New | NRmtn 165 %S SIS s 0 ab o o | sspectally in the northern part of the state. | were Charles E. Noble of Colorado Sprinks| KANSAS CITY, Sept. 17 —At 4 mas con W ew Serial Yark. 10. | TIaC hase. o (.““"j"'i’,}-, ,‘;"\\;: Fultz, 2 1040 ) 0 1 2 0| Flax was the dependence of many farmers | and Charles Cavender of Leadville. Judge [ vention of Missourl populists held he 1: off Mercer uck out: By Leeyver, | o0t ” 0 3 3% 4 who lost thelr wheat by drouth. The loss [J. W. Elwell of Pueblo and Judge S. S.|today resolutions were adopted Indor i by Mer olen bases: Wagner 1 Van Haltren, Davis (21, Doub'e play: Iy ng | & 3 : "4 0 5 o o|on flax throughout the state will be heavy. | Downer of Boulder were candidates for the | the entire democratic state ticket The \“ 1 to Ritehle to Ol Two-base hits P02 1 4 ofbragging, p.0 0 0 & 1| DUBUQUE, la., Sept. 17.—A cold wave | supreme bench. Joseph Millison of Fre-|sense of the resolutions is embodied in this \.l “ K Doyle, Heaumont. it pitcher: By . *McAleer .0 1 0 0 0 |gtruck Dubuque tonight, when the tem- | mont county for secretary of state, John | paragraph \‘l bain; (O'Connor,. Howerman: Fime:" Tig | | motats .3 3214 4 |Derature dropped to 40 degrees. A light | K. Vivian of Jefferson county for state| ‘‘Recogaizing the importance of the suc- | ¥ pho ] 2:2 sheiiad inen frost in the lowlands this morning killed | auditor and Mra. John R. Hanna for super- cess of the struggle being waged against azsaseaseaaeasaasae‘* | for Bragging lu th § & Mi'waukes D 2020000 e 4| tender vezetables. intendent of public achools had no opposi- | trusts, fmperiulism and kindred evils by | o LL K ikt Cleveland 10000000 01 o tion when the convention opened our allics, the democrats, we earnestly urg w v Today's game had | Barned runs: Milwaukee, 2. Two-bnse art New Railroad in Wyoming. | At 11 a. m. State Chalrman A. B, Sea- | every true populist o cast his vote for the | W 9 | A geeuliar fiich, CSG Lo had two ot | Wt Spies. Fiest base on bllas OFf Sparie. | CHEY Wyo., Sept. 17.-(Special | man called the convention to order. After|[democratic nominees for electors and the | Jiy wo on bases when Donovan sent a |6 off Braggins, 4. Hit by pltched ball: [mateeram )—The Wyoming & Wes it i y | e el i/} \ rounder toward Lemw The ball hit | Sples. WHId pitch: Braggins. Struck out: | Rra yoming estern Rudl- | the reading of the call Frank C. Goudy |various state officers hd J Pieet1. who was on Dis way (0 third, and [ By Sparks, i by Braksine 2 Double |road company filed fncorporation ariicles | pominated A. M. Stevenson, until a month| The populists estimate that their voting \“ LT AL LR CR IR L LU AL Lk HOSE JSa Vid .}',‘k..""“ re today. The officials of the mew com- | ago state chairman of the silver repub- |strength in Missouri 18 about 10,000 w he found MeGraw w hard proposttion. T | 70 Claveland. 100 Time: 1395, Umpire: | Pany are officers of the Oregon Short|lican party of Colorado, as temporary ———— 25 five times ut bat the S Louls eaniain had | Sheridan Line and it is the intention of the Wyo- | chalrman. Mr. Stevenson's election was Hanna Talks to Business Men ‘\., 8Y the cold. weather, both sides ewed wel | Qola Pravents & Gam ming & Western to construct and operate | by acclamation and he recetved an ovation [ CHICAGO, Sept. 17.-Senator Hanna en- | yby but the b hed thefr hits with ..r;\-n‘.‘.n \x’m» :-‘ pt ] lb\\mf to the [a railroad from Kemmerer on the Oregon | when introduced to the convention. Mr.|tertained twenty-five leading business men \‘ o & Higllm i e o S kTt gt B | Shord Line to- Happy Hollow on the main Stevenson in hix speech ‘aroused sahu. |of Chicaeo ut tuncheon i the Union Leacue | W amue erwin n ] WO A ® it tomorrow. when a double-header will [ D€ of the Union Pacific west of Evanston. | sfasm by his declaration that the flag had | club today, after which he made a short \‘I ' MeGaw, b1 T | 0 o | close the season The road will be about forty miles in|been attacked and until that question had | speech. “‘ PR n ..o 4 1 [ Standing of the Teamns. |length and will tap extensive coal ficlds | been sottled the people of Colorado must The drift of the senator's talk was that " . I3 ” P ey 1 1 DL Plaved. Won | Afteen miles south of Kemmerer and | sink all others | the busine of the country are as | \d Author of ““The Short Line War,” will appear Wallaoe, @8..1 H N > 4 o - " 82 | will later enter the new coal mines of the As sergeant-at-arms the chair appointed | much interested in this election as they |“ The Bee Su'ld b ’) ilwau 9 | P ' S . 23 Keiuter, b0 0 0 2 0 Cross ¥ .w‘.'ml.mun syeirerl Union Pacific being opened at Happy Hol- | Sherman Bell of Teller county, saying|Wwere in 1896 and that they should take W ’ ay, Sept 2 s R A T 103 411 pltrolt e | I low. Grading work on the line has com- [ he was “one of the boys who went up San [active a part in It as they did four years yby Powell, L0 1 0[W. D'ovan, 4o 0 0 3 o Jansas City 1B 8 menced at the Kemmerer end. Juan hill with Teddy." The band played | ago. He cautioned them that the only “ - — e*Donlin .00 0 0 0 Siovaiang 3 o = g - “Hot Time" and the convention stood up |danger to republican success was over-care | W A 3 o Total IO X 4 A Ih:)rd ury Disngrees, and cheered and apathy on the part of men who are al 5 10 0 . i YEADWOOD, - (finmots et R TSR] " CRUENALL ot it by bat a0 sl | & - ‘1“’“;;“"‘. '[n} Jm'v’-‘m o 't;" I:-l:x::l 1t was nrxh;rr\rl that lhyr' chair appoint | not “Il‘l”H“m”ll a takel audactits park i hy HERE is nothing hetter than a story that gets down “*Ratted fo Towe n nin i’ e famous Sum- | committees of twelve each a Vel ent | in politics and war his hearers that Ratted for Towell | i ASSUCIATION OF BALL cLuBs‘“"" Satilinehcask \led omm w on permanen P &t Tonis oy 1 s A neElury to agree and is | organization and resolutions. While these | Bryan was as much a free silyer man now 5] to plain human patore and touches the springs of \ ‘ Jt._Lanls R L G P TT P e |-‘: :x:.‘ n.L |.«?“n:: (‘h:‘l third tr Of this | committecs were being selected nator | a8 he was four years a Mr. Hanna's \“ action that make heroes of plain men. This is what . e Atioy. g A HIART B [ cas i ng tried by Judge | Wolcott, on the invitation of the conven- [appeal was that his auditors wake up and | N Moswin lioaid S el ta e Three-base hit: Kelly | & | Campbell of Aberdeen. It is likely that|tjon, delivered an address 80 to work Mo Merwin has done in “*HUNCH BADEAU, In Mecann, Jones. Flest base Louts, 17 ‘Hrooklyn, 2. Left Bt Louis! 8 Brooklyn, 4" Struck out: By Don: | BALTIMORE, Sept. 17 -The National As- by Powell, 2 Stolen buses: Hefd. | soctation of Base Hall clubs is being org P Donovan, Robinson. Jones, | ized here today by A, 1. Koch and [* Summers will be set free, Fire this morning destroyed the ware house of Sam Swartzwald Ho spoke a few words of welcome to the| When the senator finished there was tg ® L captain of a lake schooner, silver republicans who have returned to|general fnterchange of ideas of the gucsts | W e 1 Ny PG i e s E h | 3 and other build- | the republican pirty and then fook up the | present as to the work which ought to be |ydy (e lumberman, and then the captain again represented | Ings on Lower Main street, the damage |present state administration. His arraign-|done. In talking of the purpose of the| = in {his tale is as distinetive a ¢ o Do on Didle: - 13y onovan. 4 | Richter, reprsenting: Phila :3!"’$55.1r-‘- | being $3,000. The fire was net by three men, | ment of Governor Charles 8 AL | B RaatihVHtnn Afthruakdaikald W b | lis van HI o a ‘I et A David Ilfnun}_ balls: Farrell, 1; Robin Chicago: Phil Peterson and Harry Gol- | the intention belng to burn down the Green | most severe. He declared that in the last| T wanted to wake them up and I guess 1 \.‘ is philosophy of life, his directness of method in his 01, Umplre, Guftney nting Bultimore, and H. D.|Front, a notorious resort. The men are|two years the credit of the state had been | did before 1 got through.™ \.I work, his conrtship of a lake-town belle, his plain man- senting Milwatkee. M. 0 Bric . Hoxton Clinches the 1k Milwaukes. Mr. 0 Brion [{p el so Impaired that warrants ‘were now of A ner and his blunt specel are as evisp and delightful as o 8 s s are as f lig oxy from teorge P. Heckel and | BOSTON Pt 17.—Boston took twe | George D. Shacfer of St. Louls and a cer- fered for sale at 50 cents om the dollar. Croker gamos from Chicago today. Iy the firee | tiled check to take care of its financial ameasure the roy 333393393333 z ovan, 1 son, 1. Time Passengers on New Line, as charged. Senator | democratic committee, and Rej me Grifith w \ ( I i 1 DEADWOOD, 8. D.. Sept. 17.—-(Special | Freudulent use of the pollee department| WASHINGTON 17--Senat Tone “‘ the breeze which blows over the water he sails. “HUNCH ame Grifith was easy after the second | end . — oy 9 ==(8p00\s he democratic primaries for Governor [ of Arkansas, chalrman of the national S 2 : 3 p ning. KIng injured: ats finger o tha |’ ‘Mhe new organization will be called the | Telegram.)—Fifteen perso " in t N i} . BT St 5 nee fourth funing and Dester foished ihe | National - Assoclation of ~Base Ball clubs 5 persons arrived tonlght | “myomas' tickets sentative |\ BADEAUY s a story that restores confidence in plain from Colorado points over the Burlington mame, S i, e | e eationa are noe e hacd fuint | Denver Short Line, the first train arriving | \OICOlt severely arralgned Thomass M.| Richardson of Tenne o chairman of the | vl human nature of the under world, He is a hero who is OO Ame wgo " | clubs c are no N d om | L . g of e s Pattersol ( WS papel cky | democratic congr jonal committee, left A z & batted Boston, but iost through inab/lity | Washington, Providence and Pittsburg for (tonight. N. Acton, prominent mining | *'er0n and his newspaper, the Rocky i worth while, How he brought his little sch [ . s he ens d sville ¢ o Nows, o id ¥ ere ontght fo New York . s § schooner i doreard e e punners® atelfuethy | the vatinles In (e enst and” EoUIAIL. | broker trom Coloradd Sprinks, hrought fa s | MOUTID News, which he sid had for|here Iste tonight for New Nork Mr W ‘ kG A o MR ner M Fiamion's ™ (e et W (AT | e enofe: s Tikely o il 'an Detroi party of capitalists and u bik deal will b | EAIS DaoD. Aoa R SUb ol RIN AL BIOhAANGR ol iEnR 4o Bow, York Lo teaume fifhg 1Ium|_ II 1'.4 ,ITun |“|”“ « |”! ;n .I|~ rviend could marry A\ endance, 1.8, Score, frst game | The final meetng for the election of | closed in the phonalite belt this week X ol S S 4 : Iny the givl that Honeh himself loved is as heroic as - BOSTON Pty permanent ofivers will be held ‘it the weat | Three Denser commercial men aerived fn | A(eT MP. Wolcott clased the chair an- | cratic campaign 1o the east. Mr. Jone \M ey 18 any- AN S SO A Wilo ap | within thirty davs (he erowdh Thes wilh worke hen arrived | nounced the committees on permanent or- [ Who came here from New York last week, |\l thing one may read. How he courted and loved and A\ it $ 39 OlBtrang, th,..0°0 174 0 ‘ L% AL % | ganization and resolutions and recess was| % going back to close up some uncom. | ¢ hl ; . : ph | Long, &8 § 1.1 McCarthy, if.0 1 for their houses. The tra ol as | & e o ul & ' RO AL P y S Wiy | Kom Swers 6 35 S ite 120 o | GREENOCH GETS SEA BREEZE |(or, ‘he'r, Mpuses. The train tonight was | yuyen untit 3 o'clock [ pleted matters and then intends (o Jeve| WY fHiled and then vose again and fought his way up to M\ Tenney, ib..1 1 8 1 OlRtyun. rtiel & & § o Tead meople. who Kave cneeneowood and | “jimes M. Downing of Aspen. who has|New York on Wednesday afternoon for|yly eaptain's papers and a home for the one he loved, is a M Do 1D Sixty (0 One Shot Captares Gravesend |00 DOPI VO & © 10 | heen prominent in this state as a stiver | Chicago. He does not expect to come east | & ch e e il 3 in 11 3 S0y o2 18 1 Fisture by Half Length ol Al - republican chosen permanent chair-|8gain until after the election. The sen \)y story morve encourazing than one will chance upon in a '.' 1 1 0/Kiing, o0 1 2 0 0 r enper. Waaok at Sheiman Kil | man. These nominations were ator expressed bimself tonight as hoperul [\l long time. n Pend § 11 9 Dext 0010 ‘" CHEYENNE, Wyo., Se T (B, Governor, Frank . Goudy, Denve of success in November. The outlook in| ‘p- » ; P " e M R0 0 1 LT NEW YORK. Sept. 17-Two favorites | gy me’l R ‘;hr"“l “k ‘-I"r‘l“\; t1oe ot thelnuBramA oLt ARl M. O o Tonk iate he saidl was vaoy rcm A Mr. Merwin has done more than produce a story of A otals 3 and two outsiders finished first at ¢ ’ € had freig reck occurre " Y % 8 Al ! Totuis 10310 1| end today and Shaw earned the j |at Red Buttes, ten miles east of Laramie, | tOWD: Denver. Recess until 11 a. m | 1sing from w democratic standpoint. He gy oreat interest. He has ereated a character that will A *Lowe out for running out of line honors, with three winning mounts. The |at an early hour this morning. No one | MOTTOW | snid Mr. Croker was confidently expectant | S35 . A 4 p p Gy X P Pt 00 42003 eglHeh Bress stakes was the ‘oniy ‘xture | e Mo reT Dt e Gamerns; No one [0f & democratic magority of 100000 s | W Jive in fiction, one that we shall meet gladly and part A\ Chicago 00000001 0-1{griying, Hes the fuvorite, with |is heavy. A westbound freight train NO TIME i FO—R‘ pouncs!“"'“"' w York W from with reluctance. And it will take a man of some A\ ot Marned runs: Boston, ;¢ & & second ¢ho e, and the 0. 1. Two. | Peacafil o at | DA pSannay. Home suns: Long, Ryan, | sub dur the ruBnInE I gloss @ttendance :;:-lr‘\m,r\::”"m'|l|w,";,x.‘|‘l".',‘;' ,[“‘1" I‘:,“"“‘l“‘" 'lh‘”r‘ . Prepare to Recelve Roosevell, W coneceit to say, “I'm a better man than you are, Hunch M\ Cormiok o Chils to Bradiey.” Buorifis | Hespar, drew away at the head of the |freight train. The caboose, several carg | PTARItely Decided that Pres ,OHRYENNE, Wyo., fept. 1 al W Badeau Ihe story is short, almost too short, for one M\ hit: Cla rat base on balls: O ! streteh and looked to be winning easily s MeKinley Wil Not Recelve Vinit. Great preparations are being made for the L and the locomotive were Burns broight Greenock FiMth, 2 Hit by pitchead | wh ) with i badly damage vernor Roosevelt hore this| W wounld like to hear more from the | ele reception of Id sailor, \ | Fush on the outside and won all out by | The track was torn up and trafc delay ing Delegations, week. Special trains will be run from all | J@ " one length for ten hours. EVBLAN: 4 A S 2 e Uhe sport began with a big upset. Cri- | el 3 | CLEVELAND, O, Sept. 17.—A special to | towns in northern, central and eastern Wyo % showed no speed and was not in the oand, | ays enne and reduced rates will be made for the It has been definitely decided that Pres- | occasion It {8 expected several thousand ident McKinley will not receive delegations | strangers will come to Ch money. - Wiigabeth M cut _out the early | PIERRF D., Sept. 17.—(Special Tele running and led Into the stretch by four | gram)—The news of the ¢ ’ Tengths, but Mec brought the 40 to 1 |8™8m.)—The news of the death ot Wil shot Bervilla, bp With & rush and won at |Sewell, a White river ranchman, was NCHOOL yenne to see the . PR TR MR I B TR brought In here yesterday Snwel] wiy | (hiS vear on account of the situation fu | distinguished man. Governor Roosevelr v (MeCue), 40 to o 2lizabet n: L 8 clity, star ¢ to Cantc sve hesd hotifed & ouse and one in Turner ‘ (MeCuer, 40'to' 1, won: Jllaabath M. i12 | A8, B U OREERE OF (hie clty e T Canton have been notified accord- | house and one in Turner hall e P ctte | {enzx 1.and ' to % secoh i | ingly ] min e e | 112, (Turner ’;‘- , xl.'u (abime “‘ several days a search was made and his | ~ = a1E A St 0 S 7¢-slumi in, ot . y {ierion, Kink Pepper, Chuctanunda and | pody was found in White river. It is sup- Speak IR Orate Organine , fnspien "" aclen, Addrees sine Sun a'so ran Dolliver Speaks at Atlantie, INDIANAPOLIS. Ind., Sept. 17 tional YANCEY & FONVILLE, Moxico, Mo, g Sccond race, one mile and a sixteenth: posed he attempted to cross the stream. | ATLANTIC, Ia., Sept. 17.—(Special Tel | headquarters of the gold o f | Now ready chool opens Sept. 20th, Kavonlus, 113 (R.“Williams) Yo7 Won; | which was swollen by heavy rains, and was | cgram.)—Senator J. P. Dolliver spoke for | w, ‘. un It TR a e 5 King Barleveorn. 112 (Shaw 0’1 anc 2 & AL egram.)—Senato er spoke for | wore estublished today in this cit — [ § to" 1, mecond; iirigadler. 112 (T, Burns) | thrown from his horss and drowne two hours and a half to an audience of 3,- | p, Frenzel, who has superyision of e Cont, erbert, Charentus. Gonfalon. Bombs | First Frost in Mis 1 Valley, |09 In @ tent in the court house yard here | headquarters, announced that John P, Irish UURE YOURSELFY shell, Trigger and Gold Gre diso ran |, LACROSSE, wis 5 The npet | tONIEDL and not in recent years has a|will speak at Indianapolis, Anderson, Fort CURER Uno Bl @ far uniaturm T A ! ce. five and u \ nge, sell- vy fre o he Seas0r ¢ » DO al speaker recelved such consplcuous Vay 8 ! 2 10 1 te b daxe rios, Autley A good liver needs & good |ing: Quite Right. ‘55 (Bnavr b to 5 won: | Bamint caieot wng season along the Mis- | political speaker recely h conspicuous | Wayae, South Bend and, perhaps, Evans ! he Keamey Mllilaly Acadflmy N by % 4 pEsanie Th: B Ehaw) 8 to L, wons | sissip a was d this morning | applause. Never was there delivered here | yille; also in Micuigan, Kentucky, Kansa liver pill — Ayer's ! — No bet- | Anme a4 5l '3 and 7 10 5. | The temperature fell from 80 degrees (o § d| | sarcasm as he dwelt on the prophecies of | Jjames H. Eckels will speak in Ind .m.‘ henry, Clay Rye, 30 (Turnen. 13 |in' two days o betier speech. The senator's humorous |and Nebraska ol vons AN MR o tan 2 d Time: 10 cons, Batire, LR creased faculty and fachitiés to gl 1 Gotalia LAy, Senkl. Ris Radden. - The 4 Nottled Neera Bryan in 1596 and showed their falsity kept | and Michigan and possibly in Kansas, he plain wrap Doys of Nebraska compiete propardtion for J. C. Aver Company, |Hoval Morselund Safary’ also ran laveled “Budwelser,” “Faust.’ “Black & [the audience ina continuous uproar. Hie | gaia Modicrl Unlveraity o5 ausinest, Charges moderate. ; o seidiiba » | “Fourth race. Sea Briaze ataxe. one mile | Tan,” “Anheuser-Standard,” “Export Pale.” | logical analysis of the issues of the came ~ | Gtk ens o reduaes | ACOL0 [he prosudent Practical Chemists, o Lowell, Ma | and u wixteenth, weling: | Greenock, I8 | “Bxquisite,” or “Pale-Lager”—it Anbeu-| paign added to his reputation as a cam- Nominations for Congre: | - T - | m— - bt S and "4 10 5 wend; Peacatul " | or-Buseh” is on the label they are purest | paigner and statcsman, his patriotic out- | MEMPHIS, Teun. Sepl. 17.—Hon. Zuchary |~ =" | Crig S | Ayer's Sarsaparilla Ayer's Hair Vigor (Purners, 2 g L Ahird | TMme.” 14315 |beers. Orders addressed to Geo. Krug,|bursts and his keen wit touched a re-|Taylor was today mominated for congres . A hls @ o Kldno Cur@?]] ache eic. Au irug. ‘ Ayer's Pills Ayer's Cherry Pectoral | (€ck Quesn, Redpath, Hammock and The | manager Omaha branch, will be promptly | spousive chord in every one who heard by the republicans of the Tenth Congre An“. an Jiopomition. & 1% e | Ayer's Agae Cure Ayer's Comatone Fifth race, one mile aud seventy vards: | executed, . | bl 1t waw & vote-making speec sional dlstriot. l TEYIt il drigglata | viow, ete '°' O B 3 Kay Sarsions, ¥ ¥

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