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THE OMAHA ‘DAIL\' Tl ESDAY, QI-II‘TFI.\H!F.R 25, I‘H’N) YOUNG SMOTHERS PIRATES Evelyn, Whistling Con_also ran. Tl Parkville handicap Kiliashrandra, 118 (Turner), 8 to 111 (McJoynt) Rockton, 11 Veteran Pitoher of the 8t Louis Team Hands Ont Whitewash, FRED ELY'S ONE ERROR COSTS A GAME | cinicr. Single Miscne Hesults Through Hat- ting the Only MeGloniy, 1: Plttsburg, 0, Philadelphin, 9; Brooklyn, 6, BT. LOUIS, Sept in a pitchers ~Young finished first laland Prince a1so ran Wallace was | WATERPLANT AT LONG PRICE | ory of 40 to 1 Shot in First Race | at Hawxborne Pats Money In contest today on Ely's error in the seventh and took second on Keister's high foul fiy. slngled to center and Wallace scored Hawthorne t race in heavy going the favorite though the track toc lay was in good t 3 to 1, but went den Rattle, on nd 2. Minyon took the lead at once and under a clever ri first by a scant head and Aurea were oute and never had a look ‘n bad spill occurred in the last race. Dad Gilmore, fell as the wssing the paddock gate on around and Lady Med! Buchanan, and Catastroph Kiley's collarbone Buchanan's leg severely wae unhurt and the caped with trifiing injuries o greater to the post her castern was Quakers Bent BROOKLYN, & today’'s game two triples and of errors in the seventh bagger with th Relding of Monte Cross i Philadelphia |y|n a thr him PHILADELPHIA BROOKLYN (Buchanan), won Philadelphin Eearned runs Three-base First base on errors Philadelphta, 3; Philadelphia Philadelphi 0 (J. Martin), 16 to delphiy 3 Htolen bases: Honnle F . Glove Tie Game at B Boston and New Yor played a tie game today, called at the end of the seventh inning on of darkiess 1:41% disqualified for fouling batting and "herus Boy, work of both Davis wis put out of the game in for kicking, Mercer taking his | Boston tried Aseti also ra . one mile and a sixteenth, sell- oo all and every race cecoenscmno~ levosccs oluonmocoommscoe! semi-darkness - his backers, *Batted for Connor **Ratted for Pittinger in Atolen huse Pittinger, 2 1; off Taylor, 1 off Seymou ; e 2 | Ladoga Boy Sassed bi Standing of the Team Hawthorne, Lyons Defentn Little Helen ame of ball was plaved he and the Omak maha agency e yesterday be- Indlans from Major Greer, also started 2330 class pacing John Cuvler Astray in Efforts to I d the Winners. Favorite players nsolation at Grav "o wara i front at the fine terfon, at odds-on, in the first and Star Bright in the fourth Irited and as [t was @ perfect day a good One Favorite Wi Sept The racing was ning favorite, romping in fore a high-class field of Parkville handicap the only fixture, but 1 @ high-class field faced the starter and th gured so close together nt the welghts t race, selling, ockton was the nominal favorite at a_good start The Con ke the running and clo 3 showed the w Rockton head v straightened o he Contestor shook Modrine off, but »ugh left to stall off Killashran- ra's rush, and Pinar del Rio seman and Gray Duelist, Smail Jack. 105 (D« Greene, 106 (Coburn), Aubrey, Posaret and Or- . Isohel, . in the handicap, ran neck-and- vigorous ride by Decanter, who closed fast ir llant won the secc Fannle Maud Bangor got Odom won by hard ridden, me In the last race to beat Rinaldo half | 5 ourth race. Mathew Maggle Davis jpencer), 7 to 10, R Willlams) 116 (Burns) ' Agnes, Salimis, Bus Troft and Arden Aiso ram Becond rnn‘ Brandy Smash, 0 O aTepiy An Kindred and one mile: Meddle ANk Jnnn), Mag- ne mile and 2 106 (Henry), § to 1, seventy yar second; ‘Asquith, 107 (Turner), § to 1, 107 (Howell) @ (Coburn) Hilee, The Light and It was Voltaire who said: “People whose bowels are freed by an easy, regular move- ment every morning are mild, affable, gracious, kind. A ‘No' from their mouth comes with more grace than a ‘Yes’ from the mouth of one who is con of his left stomach and head. » and Walcott PHILADELPHIA Athletic ¢lub tonlght Tim' Call and Oscar Gardner, fought six very hard and | the finish Callahan Such is Voltaire's testimonial to the value of Ayer's Pills. J. C. Aver Company, Lowell, Mas, “Omaha Kid," Practical Chemists, seemed to Cherry Pectora Ayer's Ague Cure Ayer's Comatone Bro nnor) (00 45, Gold and one-sixhth mjles (Odom), 2 tn b won; De 4 1o 1 and & to 5, sec IFDA) 1, third, Duro, Waithot and furlongs: Fannie Maud won; Marie Bolton 1 and 3 to 5, se 12 to 1. third Pleasant Rall, Mar (. Mesaba, ' Lady Trigger, Anna Dariing, ria ( 1d one-sixteenth m ener also ran 1, won; R third a6 1 to West Baden <.u.| | Pocket. W The « but little mare and the book- harves, as there was ndo, wlio ran third, and | finished in the 1uck Anderson won £t Thu the se second chol during t Summaries furlonge: Waterplant, 105 1f You Dare. also ran third Time: 1:15% Audie, Hampshire, Puliiam, Woodstick and six furlonge: Minyon, 100 it Brownle Ande 2 to 1, third. "Tim ‘ussio’ also ran. Manchie fell and ‘a half furlong wan; Kro 8 to 5 Specitic, 104 (Tally), Love's Labour, 104 ( :‘Eva Rice, i1 (J. Martin) Headwater fin- Arthur Hottentot and ¥), 4 to 10, (Winkietdy, 10 to 106 (Devin). 5 to What Next, Cataz- Dad Steele and Etta also ran JAY BIRD COLT WINS RACE arm Futurity ot Terre Haute Captured by Hawthorne. Ind., Sept. 24 —Threat- the ‘attendance first day of the Terre Haute races down to the rain did not come an finished, the fast heat of the 2:30 pace being finished in Hawthorne was picked to win the Kenticky Stock Farm futurity and did not disappoint ¢ In straight heats. In th and Daisy Jeen pleked (0 win, were left at the wire by SBummaries class pacing, purse $1,000: C'uba and Hughey V also started, g, 2010, 8fock Farm futurity, purse Montjoy t Sherbet, Theresse Clesle, Fraunk Mc- 08%, 2110, (Mid- Jay V 1 AR purse §1,000: ount (Flem- Rico and Hammard 2:16%, 2:164, purse $1,000; m., by Senator Kinloch, SIX purses at Kinle was hree lengths be one mile and a quar- 101 (Cochran), 7 to 2, won; (Ce 101« urn), 5 to 1, se Forge also ran and a_halt furlongs, S (Bassinger), minick), Miss one mile and a quar- Mathews), 60 to (Cochran, 5'to 1, sece ‘ranstamar, 104 (Coburn) 10, Jim Conway. aney Zazel and El six furlongs: Master 10 to 1, won; 1do), 4 to 5, 5 10 1, third won; Glen La second: Jim W. 14 (Bas- Time: 1:41%. Alvin Tom Gilmore and Capron furlongs, purse: W. J 2 to 1, won; Doublet % wing Cup, 7 to 1, third. Time: 1:14} ‘rank Bell also ran second; Smith Deliberntely Fouls Walcott. 4.—Joe Wal- ly Bmith fought the coliseum tonight, the fight being rounds. At every stage of the fight Walcott proved himself to be Smith's superior over the ring, il He fought him all landed at will and at the end )f the ninth round Smith had recelved punishment that he con nd being bad and Johnnie White of Ne . the referee, refused to ullow him to do %0 and in the fenth round Walcott went hammer and tongs, administer- left Swings to the Smith, who had fought foul i soma of the earller rounds. realising that he was no match for Walcott fouled him by Second Nest. Pa., Sept. M.—At ti ht advantage. Bddie Gardner “Kid," fought six of ‘the nnm-u rounds ever witnesst r; | which Burke in this cit your hotel keeper has Cook's Imperial Extra Dry Champagae It bas no superior, n, Withers, Big “ikst Whip' and FLEE FRO COMING FLOOD about six neas Tto1and 12 Mod Belle of Lexington and Governor Bayers Warns People in Valley of the Colorado to Fly for Life. Bankers' | | at Creighton hall tlona ankers | GENERAL GRIBSKY ANNEXES MANCHURIA Adams Omaha sec- | RIVER NEVER BEFORE SO HIGH AS NOW The president is C Rise Which is Now Sweeping the Valley i 1 of Omaha . Feet Migher o'clock Away Austin’ Wattles and be appointed and gro here warning notices that the most terrific in the history of the Colorado river duwn through the mountain gorges to the 1s expected at morning Hon of here and ton will deliver an addr place at almost any hour be devoted to co sponse to the following telegraphic Sessions will be JLDTHWAITHE, ¢ Cretghton Yenr's Work with Jresentative A good 1 o'clock this afternoon reports from Goldthwaithe at § p. m. say tha Austin since rise at that point was reported to be fifty | propriate to the reception pa opening were rlors of the min- | watersheds reported coming dewn now is twenty feet | higher than the one that dam and wrecked the represented felicity on the part | with the college delivered by occasion was of all those assoclated | ‘The Russians recently organized an ex The opening address was | Pedition toward Mukden, which Sampson of Creston, | Feached Liao Yang, midway between Nieu delightful so- | Chang and Mukden. It will certainly en in which students and better acquain broke the Austia city light and power re* oM | advance of this great Austin by midnight and all persons in the | lowlands south of the eity and all points|cial hour or mor coming begins were communicated with the warning to escape before the flood Great alarm is felt Governor Sayers talveston to inspect 105 (Wink- d: I‘ondo, 143 attendance at Crelghton Medical col- | Bard to get him out of the way by mu to be larger than | the work belug don® all of| The British and continental press 1s the various relief committees. ar promises yesterday and | many new ones have matriculate Brazos Valleys. A n, 14 (W second; Emma’ R, 1 Time: 1:15, Golden “on Belle of the Glen Curzon wnd Marle Orendorf also rar eplechas», whort cours son), 4 to 5, won; Mr Brownwood has not been s by the overflow of Pecan bayou riously damaged FORM BELGIAN HARE CLUB| russin o | Breeders of Bu cure Protectic the town and some damage resulted Trains will be running through tomorrow over both the Santa I Rio Grande. to 2, second: Last Belgian hares | The Chinese are for met in the Buflders' and Traders' exchange reached the lower river and the people in the towns have been warned by There are few telegraph statious | along the course of the Trinity difficult to get reliable jatormation of the | The rise in the Hearne and people toms have been warned 18 possible, but not probable. damage has been dona to cetton open in Correspondents at In north Texas report this loss as heavy Reports from west Texas are meager as to damage done by the Nueces river, The country is sparsely will be some days before a. is obtainable, ported from San Antonio is so far all that has been heard of. wecond; 1.a (Buchanan), 15 to 1, thirc fe, Phroso, Has- Bweet Dream., Port and ‘Nellie 1orsst Wedge secretary of the club s to Brazos has | more) owners and breeders. Clubs similar to the one organized Men- | logne ( The greatest | night are now in existence at Kansas | the part of Germ and | stigators of the outrages on the stremgth | Minneapolis. Proof of Prevalling Prosperity, A. Roworth of New York, who & con- | nected with the big excursion agency of | enroute | to Colorado, where he 1s bound for a short | the first opportu- | this season.” Lady settled and urate informa- pleasure trip I have had . “to get away on : years since Cook & Son did | ommenting on the reproach which the said Mr. | Goldthwaite s been no loss of life, in the Colorado river has swept all bridges away and destroyed cattle and crop: houses have been destroyed and 100 fam- flies are homeless, to the highlands. from Llano says river, a tributary of the Colorado, enteen feet above normal and has done | much damage in the valleys life has been reported. rious points in west and north Texas are to the effect that all are greatly large volume of water has been many | the enormous business in excursionists seekers that they have this season 18 no gainsaying the fact that this I8 con- prosperous fnancial condition in which the Ameriean people of | ¢ from a diploma the middle classes are today and leasure- e e | Berlin correspondent of the Ti of the they escaped Much of our middle | eXperience has shown, is by no means in | | classes and it is obvious that people would | the habit of pocketing or forgetting such | not be taking pleasure faunts and outings |attentions the | king the 2316 clars No loss of who had Reports from vi- swollen and are Ticket Age 0ld Session. was afforded city passenger agents of Omaha yesterday vrom- WOOLLEY SEES AN ACCIDENT This relaxing Henvy Damage to Roads and Bridges. 24.—The Trinity | 15€s to be a most busy one. period came in the regular meeting of the | Pronibiti association known as the “low joints." retary Munu had arranged a pleasant pro- gram for his visitors in the shape of a re-| port showing that recent tests of the local| HURON to be firm and DALLAS, Tex., is higher tonight than it has since 1890, when it broke all records er tonight lacks only six feet of reach- Sec- Owing to heavy rains last night and yes- terday on the Elm Fork and the Clear Fork, all of them emptying the Trinity above Dallas, favorable for past the 1890 mark sometime tonight. immedfate | un- | escape from rate | of the me tHe" atradin condition of affairs marked Hondholders Ma ne Books, application of don of Chicago, Judge Thaver toda %8 | wide by thirty feet long gave way and fell stock, notably sheep and hogs, have suffered Dallas county bridges at $25,000, estimate the loss of county order granting independent of numerous bondholders’ Louls rallroad for ex- re- The petitioners re- Receivers Capelle and unwilling to allow in the city of Dallas, which will be ne; The item of damage to roads in the dozen or more | and bridges alone Hopkins counties affected in to see A bulletin received from Fowler, in Bosque county, “Brazos river out of its banks; going higher. Big rise will reach Waco tonight." Fowler is fifty miles north of Waco, allway Note Manager Holdrege on has returned from an eastern busi- f—Long_ shots Bur- | three apeared to be badly hurt. They wer nly win ear-olds, Sum- depaztment, Chicago on a briet busine the fable puv on sheep's clothing because if he traveled cn his own reputation he couldn’t accomplish his pure Counterfeiters of DeWitt', couldn’t sell salves on their merit: boxes and wrappers llke DeWitt's. Take only DeWitt's Witeh It cures piles and all skin Union Pacific i in the city from a tour over to his assinger), ¥ to 1, the| Leaving Sioux Falls, 8. D., forty minutes Sound Sense. Joe Rameiro 11, Gomez, f clerk in the general | g'clock, A half hour stop was m Whera | G- Wooll rlous {liness of his [ dressed a crowd of 300 a their worthless #0 they put them in i from his old home in Illinois was called by LOCAL BREVITIES. Riddle, aged 53, died at and his remains were sent to Havel Salve. ) Harney Harney | jngs, which was reac 'FIRE RECOR D. i South Eleventh and her remains were sent 1 (Special.)— = o The grocery Prashy terian were fire Sunday fire alarm was turned in at 10:30 p rendered good service and prevented the fire from spreading. The building was a frame structure and ow: by Prof. Eugene Waumbaugh, tessor of Harvard college. The stock was fnsure The fixtures were owned by ¥ and were insured for burned building was in the principal bus- iness portion of the was bullt by F. G twenty-eight store building erected in Kearney and was built before Kearney had got upon its feet Tom Col- policy evi- ‘\‘mnu address of the Omaha Me 1- | perintend 1Ck 1his | other building It was insured the post- | from springs near the school. The build- on excavations inex and work will be Bennett, be_in Joplin The building Keens in 1872 and was diy on a charge of stealing a bieyclé 1ging to Louls Flescher commission at Omaha October les to appointment to places as copy at a salary examinations Portion of Village. OMER, Mich portion of destroyed by fire early two drug stores, a salcon, furniture, ware and jewelry stores, a photograph gal postoffice and eight Loss about The town has no fire pro- r, $1.000 per vear, village was ¥ int chemical geologist, §0M per ity install were burned light insurance. nr rday delib- holding. whereupon he was disqualified and sent to his corner by was declared the wed up yes Milllons will be speut We can't keep the campelgn golng without money any more than we can keep the body vigorous without food. arve themsely Dyspepeta Cure digests wbai you allows you 1t radically cures stomaen troubleg about noon M | ties used to the ken, but the negro laborer, employel of Florence irelim- ord on ight to Omaha Monday for fore Justice Craw hintent to do great d victim being Mrs Vandercook, a w 3, farmer named James 1 is alleged to September 5. of importan: witnesses eptember 26, Narry Heats MILWAUKEE, Wis., Sept ! Vi and Dave Barry of Chicago fought six exciting rounds be- fors the hew Badger Athletic club tonight decision going to Barry. his man down (wice during’ the mill. The fght was in Turner hadl. have the ad: the Vandor- have oc- on his count of the the hearlug ent over to BANKERS HOLD CONVENTION|\Y TAKE ANOTHER TACK Men of Finance to Transact By In the Festivities Germany Considering Scheme for Inter- national Court to Try Boxers, German Papers Filled wit | pronches at Course Taken by ted States in Its Negotia- delivered by tions with China, E B the committees | LONDON, Sept, 256.—3:30 a A be or- | official announcement has been issued a the members | St. Petersburg that the will be given a banquet by the Omaha Clear- | Ate engaged in an endeavor to induce Ger uropean cu many to abandon her demand for Sterling Mor- | render of the instigators of the anti-foreixn & Upon the subject | OUtTages as a preliminary to peace nego The afternoon will | tions mittee reports and routine | The Vienna correspondent of the Dally so timed that the | Chronicle asserts that Russia's reply to vigitors can participate in the Ak-Sar-Ben |the German note is very friendly, but that although it appears to consent to Ger many’s proposal, it practically disapprove sTuDENTs MEET PROFESSORS [ by asking whether it would not be best to open peace negotiations first and to make Ushiers | the punishment cf the instigators of the | outrages the first subject of discussion | According to the Berlin correspondent of the Daily Express Germany will make a of | new proposal, namely, that the great pow formally | ers form an intern exercises ap- | Chinese officials accused of complicity i held in the | the outrage tac-| The Morning Post has the following from largely | It Shanghai correspondent, dated yester of | day tional court to try the as alread counter opposition. Prince Tuan's as and | condancy creates a very great danger. Th i only hope for the foreigners is that the pro- | &Nd see this machine in operation. foreign viceroy of Nankin b removed. Tuan's emissa § not yet bee es are working and sulcide, | still discussing Amer a's reply, which ie generally regarded as encouraging Li Hung Chang to delay the negotiations exes Man rin General Gribsky, military governor of fes Organize to Se- | Amur, has published elaborate regulations placing all the regions along the Amur river now occupied by the Russians en tirely under Ru; an law and authority fdden to return to the left bank of the strcam. He has al ready Issued a proclamation declaring the Howard | annexation of Manchuria to be a punish and W. ment for the attack made on Blagovest The principal object | chensk and exhorting the inhabitants here secure legislation making | after to respect Russia’s power and to live otherwise protecting | in peace and quietness on their fields A semi-official communiqu zette, disavowing to the Co- ny desire on ny to execute the in | of the testimony of the foreign ministers says he international court of justice would decide upon the question of guilt and would pronounce sentence. To look on compla cently while a mockery of justice, sush as the United States demands, was being | enacted would mean a renewal of the mus- sacres 1| Cologne Gazette and other German papers | have leveled against the United States the 8 says “Whatever may be thought of the atti- tude of the United States it hardiy seems ic point of view to | hurl these taunts at a nation which Mothers endorse it, chiddren 1lke it, old | folks use it. We refer to One Minute Cough Cure. It will quickly cure all throat the | and lung troubles. fIng At Huron the of & Pecullnr Mis 1.—A marvelous accident was a feature ting held by the prohibition can didates here today. A temporary platform had been erected on Third street for the | speakers. The carriages conveying the party bhad just arrived from the statfon and the | sidewalk for rods on either side of the plat form was crowded to the curb when, with out warning, a stretch of walk twelve foet | | With a crash to the bottom of the subway a distance of nine feet. From seventy-five | o 100 persons were thrown down in an in- distinguishable mass and it seemed as though many must be seriously hurt. The work of rescue was begun instantly and women, men and children were handed out one by one. A score of persons suffercd s vere brufses and a shaking up, but on Miss Florence Keyser, Mrs. Jenkins, aged Fikhorn | 80, and Mrs. Deyo. Jast | After the injured had been cared for the S AriD. | program was resumed, Mr. Metcalf making the | ine opening address. late, the special reached Here rd at 1| de. John B. Cushing ad- | the station. The entire town turned out and the people were seemingly in sympathy with the speakers An hour's stop was made at Lake Pres ton, the evening rally being held at Brook- hed at % o'clock, the| special leaving at 11 o'clock for Watertown ian Seb and Volne 0l Open RAPID CITY, 8. D., Sept, 24.—(Specfal.)— The Indian school located in this city is open for the fall term, with an enroll McEIheny | ment of about 100 pupils, The school buildings are now much too small to a mmodate this large number and the su ut has made requisition for an- | s large as the oue now in use. The government has also been asked to give the school a better supply of water | ings are large enough to accommodate only about seventy Ticket N PIERRE, §. D ned at Plerre, pt. 24.—(Special Tele P ihe | Bram.)—At the fusion county convention for Stanley county at Fort Pierre Saturday evening the ticket elected was: Sheri Peter Cavouagh: treasurer, Anderson Mich- o1 | aels; register of deeds, Clifford Ruusseau per year; | attorney, R. B. Stearns; superintende and | gohools, Mrs. J. B. Douglass; assessor, W Z. Newhill, Hotel Changes Hands Orfental DEADWOOD, 8. D., Sept. 24 (Special) WhO| _p N, Carr of this city has purchased the lease on the Bullock hotel held by | Captain W. W. Marsh of Omaha firm's name will be W. A. Ickes & Cc Zachary Taylor will be the chief clerk at Seventeenth | === = crashed into licen Both vehicles w ped with- Horsford’s Acid Phosphate Imparts Energy. ‘When vitality and nerve force have become impaired by illness its value is wonderful. Induces refreshing slcep. 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