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THE OMAHA DAILY BF THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1900, REDS AFTER SINTH I’l‘.\('l{‘f"' ord i Renge, . be, | fnd Conny. e (o GREAT BATTILE IS IMMINENT | guetitio®sttBesioteSatiutiaBonsy | [ LW FS' I\Hi‘l’ul{l'l_\lfl‘l \U( Il SUCCEED IN BRE AKING H00D0O # South Omaha News . ! - 1 . Red | r i ] . U Awninst Oincinnati Keeps Up Winning and is Even : : o | 0 {6,000 Men Ty | PEPTRATTAL AT s ] with 8t, Louis, ¢ t S r D age 14,000 Chiness. QUAKERS SETTLE THE GIANTS' POSITION [ ROLLING BOER SET BACK T few OPERATIONS NEAR OLD NIU CHWANG denersl Manager Ki b INVERTED FLORAL EMBLEM THE CAUSE s Sie b the i k Yards company said: W Long Shot Finls First in Foarth tH e he marketing of western iend Rocs &t Merrla Park, In Set W Menger Detalle of Conflict on Grass. 1th Omaba is fa Hix Fiancee Saw Him and Caneeied rk Makes a Cinch on I Brookiyn Places e Foaling . 3 Covered Plain in Whici Artitlery the Engngement, and Loter O i the Pennant r Take Part Recelved at Her Beother Thenshed for 1000, N t Petershurg E ! Wi il 125 St Phitadelphin, 5 New Yo Brooklyn, 6-5. Bosto CINCIN + v o A force [ Plrates Q ning ¥ f T e ftions. 1 en & the I . hot [ har ¢ D wit v e High Swe wa xander thir Tlme i ed P ek prev aw [ cat | Sam Lazarus, esq., Jake Weber, 8 the same advices, Colonel unted to b he fourth and sixth | Mellocole and Praifie Dog also ran e same &CY1 g Amicunted to h Criterfon, the odds-on 1 five and one-half farlongs 1 while reconnoftring with two | week in Septembe kuocked to his knees rancy w 18 Jalexangur, 19 (o L i |8 E avalry, came into touch with [ ers weut to the country from th pole by Rol . IH."“‘“I M. 100 CTallY ) T4 t0 5, third, d4m. 1 lined Chines i Of the 604 cars which went out of here His Eminer Wid Pirate and W Flel is expected to eng week 7,607 head went to Nebraska fee B0 ran Fourth race e mile, selling: Aurea | General koff, commander of the ! and 8,642 head were shipped to lowa § e ait the Tunning | 104 (). Marting, 2 to 1. won: Sir Kingston, | AUmMI government, reports that on Septem- | These cattle, as well as the shipments o beat the odds-on | 101 (Tally), 8 to 1, second; Knight B | ber 18 he received a telegram from Prince | Missouri, will come back to this market dur he j 104 (Wilkerson), § to ¢ Ching, through the stan Foreign office, | ing the fall and winter to be sold as fat O Ehing mount | also. ran, ¥ L onar | showini that Prince Ching was authorized Fifth race fle ar v vards: [to negotiate on behalf of China with the| During the nine months ending September fhRnown. 1 (Buoha: & woni The | powers. Prince C! with a view of fa- (20 thers were shipped from this 1 two_miles: | Found, 1fs ) hird, "SFimd! | cilitating negotiations, had ordered Dsian| 137,26 stockers and feeders, a8 against won; Hen | 1:44%. Chenc t il and Andes also | Dziu, or governor ot Tsitsikiar, t nd 8 to £, gogs | FAd | hostilities. Subsequently 1,000 Chiuese sur-|year. This is an increase of 17,388 head | 0 cease [ 140,828 for the corresponding period ¢ 130 (Owens), | Sixth ra I ne-sixteenth Sir Hubert | selling and I | rendered s expected that from this time on the T w Hill t Martin), 2 3 { demand for feeders will be excessive ady Trneas, | go Aexander) 11 10 5 | CHINESE FEAR THE GERMANS |iratha furmers who ship. here appea second; | Regent, Zacatosa Myrtle 8 also ran. | | have plenty of mouey and from report PHILADELPI 1 | prehension Felt Regarding | inferred that they will put thelr money i P me, Luera Oy MISSES JUST - ONE BIRD| pme of Negotl | teeders in order to realize big profits on tion corn crop. (CWith Score of 9D Out of Possi- | rom January 1 up to date 624,410 head of © 100 Again Defents Gilb oclated Proaw have been received at the yards here of Spirit Lake SKIN, Sep! Sept. 27, and [y compared with 572,361 head during Ching bas | corresponding period of 1899, This is an In of an im- | crease )49 head and shows that th rial decree naming Liu Kun Yi, viceroy of | western people are beginning to realize that Vankin, and Chang Chi Tung, viceroy South Omaha is the best cattle market i Haokow, as assistant commissioners the country eated’ 1ored - Gilbe Exposition park b to ciach man, thi . negotiate te of peace th the sistant comr ners are members of Mayor Kelly Not Worrh progressive faction | Mayor Kelly does not seem to be worrled Lt ‘_““,‘ TR e The Italian marines are being withdrawn. | over tha efforts of the Ensor clique of poll Phila ] ds of the Merion Cr Some concern Is expressed regarding the | ticiaus to force an elcction here next spring New ¥ i « Sk 2 s avarford progre 1 plans of the Germa who are bringing a | Governor Poynter's letter to the mayor r o] tunyt > org SULE LT T AL large force, which is expected to embark on | quested that the mayor certify to the pop Bernard r ance down t ;| & campaign of revenge, which it is predicted | ulation of South Omaha. This the mayor on_ base v ) d rts ] will serfously delay the establishment of |says he cannot do until he receives a cer e R ' ! y ' Sh Beat EGWin Leonard ot Harvars, | peace | tificate from the director of the census Hit by 3 N iedy Rime? ; TIEN TSIN, Sunda 30.—(Via Taks, | Washington. When the rush of politics s By Hawle I Ay pd_ Monm X 1 R. C. Thomas | Sept. 30, and Shangha t The Amer- |over it is more than likely that Mayor Kelly pire: Si 8 y i fcan forces will not participate in the Shan- | will write to Washington for a certificate Meginte ‘h ", Alexander B Hai Kuan expedition The order sending a | and then, if he feels inclined, he » BOSTON, ( k TR‘AL 0OF YOUNG TROTTERS |t L8 1 and detachment of {ted States marines with | tify the fact to the governor. Mayor Kel L ey g ) | i | the allicd for been revoked. The |does not consider that there is any pa held the Hos . e A | Watnat Hall Captures Kentucky Long to Go for Baker's Mark allles do not expect any opposition, as they | ular hurry about the matter and be will pay base running b o rity for Two=Year-Olds at CNEW YORK, Oct, $.-At the \ehburg | have been advised that the authorities of | no attention to the request of the governor them to win th " f rack tomorrow afternioon Maxwell W L. Hnso 2 avowed cand Ry hLh Babien wers Sid o AR Lexington Lonk of the New York Athletic elab witi | Shan Hal Kuan have been lustructed to | for the present. Ensor Is an avowed candl- or Kicking in the se A luning of the try to establish a4 new world's r yrd for | capitulate. | date for the mayoralty and he adm tha ond game. Jon t wis @ teatu y k T th arter-mile straight away run. Last | General Chaffee and the commander of |he s behind the movement to have Gov gecona gam Ao ot e f P drew Saturday at Traverso Island Long eclipsed | GO pnafioe s 5 Lol th eventh inn 1l ) N C all previous half mile marks, by running a | the Russian 00ps r Attendance, 1,200 firs quarter mile on oval track the phe- | Field Marshal Count \ Walders South Omaba a clty of the first class and|and cou! lost menal time of 174-5 seconds. As he 13 | with 1 6t 1he g setting a date for an election then and the g 1 knew splendid condition just now he Is ex- ““”, irawal : ”“ The U o : }‘ E bR Lol : mixing v 1, ted 1o beat Wendell Baker's stralght- | troops, respectively, The United States ma : | mixin r's stralgh | Rough Rider Parade Toniaht Then Kate for A great deal of interest is being manifests told the story of the broken engage formally notified | ernor Poynter issue a proclamation declartng | befor we 1 BOSTON BROOK LY N KH O T an ! i itarkne iall, ' the H_\“"“I‘ record of 47 weconds, made at fiea- | rines will proceed to Cavite. The movement Btahl, rf race in e e Faail o | - Lbs R Ll Ll ) | of troops will begin in ten days enney o The (i contiaue: seiaty ? o | In the reception to Governor Roosevelt to- | citing the sceno in church as the i S R R b igreiaiing S0 100 | JUNG LU IS NOT WANTED [, The Briish continue sending troops. to| 11 [he "ipt o0, 20 BQUELS, 0 etug. unl- | She montioned inchdentally the brick whieh it e vily at $25 to §15. but be| an expedition in force against Pao Ting, | formed and it is expected that South Omaha | Hawes had burled through the window of e L eral breaks in the frst (wo hets 4 States Objects to One of | 1 "o Wil probably leave in & fort. | Wil make a first class showing. The Rough | ner home after her brother had whis ,w|’ Lewis, p K:“:“‘ Gum Doy won in straight heats, Chinw's Peace Co night and columns from Pekin will co-oper- | Rider contingent, under W. B. Vansant, Wil | him, Hawes was fined $5 and costs, and in ol bLeing picked as the favorite at odds sloners, ats with' the expeditic Realstatios is ”.l‘u;‘m at ‘n‘\.l.ny m(n llv‘ulvl‘l(‘l‘\flufl"';‘ o ;:lk his behalf it may be said that he paid his orite tn the s At Ak st : cted, as the s are there to | Sharp and it is expected that fully 100 horse- | fing with becoming gravity Boston oo 1 00200001000 h W was a blg favorite the WASHINGTON, Oct. 3.—The State depart- :m“'m:.‘“'“ L195 ROXEIH Arothere 1 FIMR® | iuesS1iTH vt HiBn | amelhe e SR R B S The first heats went to | ment has been making some Inquiries as to | 2 il e | 'The Young Men's Republican club will | SIRATIDGE ONIBYBAN N " \ fa ne v the third heat * | the extent to which Jung Lu, one of the y. 1M ots at $13A 3 1sh ¢ Two-base hite: Jones, 2. Three-i ke mare, Georgeana, bea | v w4 | meet at Twenty-fourth and M streets at| SEATTLE, Oct. 5.—The steamship Nomo Sheckard. Home tun: Stahl ew York mare, (rorkeany, RO s vy | Peace negotiators appointed by the emperor, SAME AS AMERICAN POLICY 6 o'clock and President Beck expects that | C ity ten diye from Cape Nome, reports bases: Jones, = Sheckard, Long. Double e i Pihe st hent It took | participated In the Boxer troubles, It i oK o memmbers will turn out to march | another outbreak of smalipox At Nome plays: Cross'to Daly to Kelley, Dahlen to | i{f (i MNew Yorker coula do to stave off | belfeved that these inquiries have at least orelgn Office Decln Daly to Kelley, Cross to Dahlen to 3 ornea Htiver, driven by d [ in the parade. Uniforms will be furnished | ""‘f{ g Lows. Hase on:balls O AR L Mg 1abY % | developed something unfavorable to the ac- A Kwang Su A to all those who desire to participate. Al | LOCAL BREVITIES ft Yeager, 3 Btruck out: By Y It fined Fred Noble, Georgeani's [ ceptanc Jung Lu, whose tendencles have | of McKinley. members of the club who desire to attend Time: 150, Umpire: Hurst v ) for laying up the HFSt 0 | been anti-forelgn, as a satisfactory person (| the reception are requested to meet at| A case of diphtheria has been quarantined Score, second gaine immaric BOSTON BROOKLYN. uturd IHOA B HOAE fall | patil ¢ Haw B e i o O ILoan o this goverument has “not formally objected | Championship of the combined Interests of ong 2 ( Ma A to Jung Lu's appolutment, leaving the in- | ‘‘civilization and Christianity,” as contained ference to be drawn that its preference is| D his reply to the message of the Chinese Commerelal C Meeting. igainst him being so honored | mperor. - At the same time the commenta A meeting of the South Omaha Commer- tors find in his majesty’s telegram a new | cjal club will be held at the council cham | COUNT TAKES HIS FIRST HAND | assomble ut 6:10 | | | may approach the demands of the allied | taken at this meeting to arrange for a [and Webster sireets will wear k bridge upon which the Chinese authorities | her on Friday evenin Steps will be Ohiness Hal Kwan | powers. The reply generally is regarded as | celebration over the result of the census, | "I\ Hrare Alt 4 | conciliatory. The National Zeitung thinks | Other matters of importance will also be m etre Ty f | it affords “an indisputable basis for sober, | taken up and every member is urged to be ening i effective, common action on the part of | present [ s E ; 2 At 3516 Blondo street | Vear-olds, purse $5,000 with whom to conduct negotiations. B . 3.—The newspap; here | o enty-fourth and O streets, where special br. by Conductor | A rather guarded statement is made that | Unanimously applaud Emporor Willam's | 1 ooor‘traing will be In walting to transport | oot S Wit W Siworn Tn yesterda them to Omaha or's office | Harold L. Sayles of Chica | at Plymouth church, in K | captain ¢, M | to the veter of the | VIENNA, Oct. 3.—The Admiralty has re- | the allies Secretary Watkins is sending out postal | i the " . ; . celved the following dispatch from Taku:| Such differences of opinion as are notice- | cards announcing that South Omaha has ekt “‘ku" : 1011 11 | von Waldersee the sure of Shang Hal |ekram are confined to minor points. The | hotel, theater and factories. Every effort| DAt Tonen: (5, Bhackard, B . 2:08% . Kwan was decided upon by a council of the | Kreuz Zeituug considers the most impor-|1s to be made during the fall and winter |a. m i “leanses the System Jineen, K. r, She Youb tr ndmirals Septembe 9 a was pre- | tant feature « e reply to be Emperor | duce tal est here. | The an i oS yDineon.” | Sheckard. Dou - bE ] esser Amiral ptember nd all was pr nt feature of the reply to be Emperor |to induce capital to invest her | g 0 Gently and Effectually . Mculre to Daly. Sacritice hit; Daly Wiikes (Fre 1 pared for action. English ships were sent | Willlam's invitation to the Chinese em- "“"v"' . = gt 1 > tive By B %, QM Lineen, 3. Btruck out: | 1 &mp Girl, b, m : ARt RRALIES BUSEADANT AL b 0N INBRE | DANGY o retloh €0 BARID.. IL.ARVE The Sugnr Heet Industry. rived i ) ) when = bilious or costive. Fdwin B, 'br. & Qnteat thb: o 'he b “ Ry . | President Frank Burness of the Omaha uire. Wild' plteh: Dineen. b 3 3 vacuated the <place. The British then If this invitation is accepted it will i ¢ consisted 1 . g Umpire: Hurst PR e % 1 hoisted their flags and the other flagships | greatly facilitate peace negotiatiops. In | Peet Sugar and Chicory company, Thirty- | tailed dec v Lresents in the most acceptable form Standing of the Teams, | May Olcott, b mi } went hither and put up their ective | any event there s no question that the |¢/Ehth and M streets, recelved notice yes- | Judge Mungoer has the laxative principles M/f/dlflf Played. Won, Lot ¥ fris O, b. m seeiesa 5 4| flags on the fort Kalser has gone a long way to Emperor | t€rday that his exhibit at the Douglas|debt fo the foliowl hnown 19 act most benelically: | Goklyn i gia Anderson, b L ; L S IR LR sy and Frank 1 ttaburg 1 Medium, b m . Kwang Su county fair had Leen awarded first priz nd William oAt Pl ! A 3 T 88| ppgnnancse Atter Moxors, | “The Berliner Post takes the samo view, THIS s very grallfring to thote intor- | | AT R | TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS St uls Hostor E K {Several journals emphasize the fact that|®Sted, as the company & a mew one Josephiin ! } | ¢ THE GENUINE — MANFD. BY fhhotis ! : |day a small Japanese force left Huang Tsun | quilised that, henceforth, it will bo impos, | 1B the new factory and the cultivation of rlin and John Rush LY. THE QENUIN Germany's moderate policy is so cleariy | AbOUt $5,000 in machinery has been placed oW York 1 for Tsing Yang, where the Boxers are sup- o \ 4 {sugar beets 15 to be encouraged. Every | pointed members of ‘the Bourd CA“FORN'A HG SYRUFCO SONS OANE'S DOWNEAL remaining In Pekin are two battalions "”m #ee Christianity pl...mln;nx..-;.uum:nn wnd Manager Mack to Induce farmers in | tfuier 5o for tho' purbore of hearing LOUISVILLE , KY NEW YORK, NY. College a W ts: Azal infantry and a battery of artillery, Colonel | mpe Rine Westphalian Zeitung, former] the vicinity of South Omaha to raise sugar | plaints concerning asscssments made oo Trotiakoft commanding. They will hold the | yivrurckian organ, contrasts h”lw?: beets | eity property 4 ‘ A dfsinterment permit was sought yes Telegram.) summer palace and Machlapo rallway | \yijllam's dispatch with Prince Bis - T [ terany by an undertaker, who' desired to team e terminus P Fanmackh g Stamp Sslen Insressing. | Famove to Marshalltown, Ta., the body of turned from b, N e 3—-Only two favo o porsistent refusal to ald the Armenian| postmaster Etter announced yesterday | tpild which dicd in OmAha two yeurs ago Posno Anc ‘although M was o of soing (o outslders, The | wpp HAI WEI Province of Shan Tung, |Succeed France as the proteetor of Chris- | the month of September amounted to | the cause of death and the city health de preciation of the teams eflorts by sen 1 i wis made an odds-on | Monday, Oct. 1.—The British first-class | tians in the Orient 336.28. This breaks all records In the |Partment refused to Issue the permit v strong delegition down to ib . ver had \ce to Win. | cruiser Terrible and the British second-| The Vorwaerts, the socialist organ, obe | history of the office. For the three qua Chicago 1 T W, ch. g German expedition to the southward yester- for sale by drugeists = price 50¢ per borle. Lo root for the returning eleven The Doune - i the feid Won n & class crulser Arethusa, with the transports [8erves: “Emperor Willlam disavows Count | tors of the present year ending Septemt taln Patton was tossed by the v famman centh lengths (o | having on board the Third brigade of British- | von Buelow in allowing Kwang Su to un- | 30 the stamp sales have amounted to $17,- Dok auen uyeraged 180 paunds while the | j3rge. “Result ‘ S Indian troops, started for Taku foday at |dertake the punishment and o begioning [ 26110, This 18 an increase of §5,000 over Moat farkio'n gaink were made on | ;) oo, Six and ome-helf urlones: | abort motics peace negotiations before the German de- | the same period of time in 1803 The . end rung and ihelr blocking was almost | i (ARSI, 0 ! Rovenue, 124 —— i mands have been complied with September receipts show an increase « Cur Fuft g I Brittie Hair pjrtect, the tam working iike 'w machine, | i oY, third. Time: 1123, Mil- | Effective October 7—Train No. 7, arriv- he correspondent of Assoclated | $500 over September one year &go. argue with o 9 such as Itching, Tarkio's Interferance. - Tarklo repentediy | dred Rains, 1mil la, Yaruba, Mystery, | ing at Webster strect station at 815 a. w., | Press learns that the Chinese emperor's | Eoal § Purely Vegetable, made large Lains eventually running up | Kinioch, il duekmin, Bangamon, CApiain | ung No. 8, departing at 5:45 p. m., for Oak- | telegram came through the Chinese loga- nan re Sundny. your Loy & high scare. " Pation and Puhrer, Doitnes | LA M AR G5 Aibongs: Biger, [ 1and and ‘intermediate points, will be dis- | tion and that the answer was scnt through | A match game of buse ball will be KIDNEYS. And. Houston a8 haltbaoks Semmeve rrson [ 94 (May) )1, won; Stella Berkley, 11| continued Dr. Mumm von Schwartzenstein, German | P1aved on the Vinton street grounds Sun s Cure Cuaranteed credit. Bonekempter played & good game | (ETOSU. 1, secandi Delsarte, 113 ¢ - minister to China. When the attention of | 40¥ Afternoon between Swift's team and S e at fullback, Bowlby at quarter Matthews 7 to 1, thi ime 1 Ella Tin Workers Agree on Seale, reful men an at fullback, Howlby at quarter atso i1 | MWL L5 BUE onoken, THlida 1, | nisy Y ORI Ok, 3 e Ammovionn, Tin. | the forelgn office officials was drawn to the | the Jetter ball team. This game will be SH; wonnen do ot walt | even after allothen remediss howe falied tionully good: Adame at center did eplon: | 3: M. Slaukhier and Downheurted also raii. | pigte company and the Tin Workers' union | fact that the kalser's dispatch apparently | the last of the season for these teams andi shey arefaton | or maney refundsd. aid work. AIhOURD ho only * weighy Crest leit at post i reached an agreement todiy on wages for | approximates the American positio et. | And as there bas been considerable rivalry oy seck some relief, Hiye BREMER €O, = pounds"he handied the” Tirkio "ot Third, race, foir and one-bult farlanas, | tha evsulng Year. The Taie Snid will be D wans B0 afiios tha Duntahiom i tot= | between the Bwitts and the Jetters all sum Sy anck Aok otlot R pan welghing about 827 pou surse, L-ycar-olds: Orleans, 107 (Wedder- | pilofieally th ne a ¢ veu g Ang e punishment, they { WIE S : THLEEZAN Saie A povon, wi Strand). T to 10, won; Miss Aubrey P R LR pointed out that the kalser referred to the | Wer the attendance will doubtless be large i o vicicoriad? Have yon For sale by and got the Tarklo quarter . (May), b to 1, se nd; Monos, 110 (Dom inners and catchers cn all T i - Y “ » 1‘ Drig ¢ {s @b ‘Coach MMains for the wa fok); 18 to 5, third. Tiin i Only ¢ ite pots will be glven a slight advance | .0 Prehyerian Women's Dinner. ; dizz v lon ‘Deug Cos - worked up the team out af very ind’ Minion lso ran e roll trimming machines ang ¢ adding that there had been no substantial| rho women of the Presbyterian church der often | 2 Nouide Supiline terial. Doane was unable (o s Fourth race, selling, seven furlongs: Se andard pots, 1t was intimated af differences between the American and Ger- | yave met with such success in the giv ¥ e ies RA0S. SURRISS though the line wax within twe vaurtt ftobertson), 3 to 1, won; Omdur terenca adjourned today that the | man policies in this respect. The United | ot Mt y L 8 4 M. “Monhelt Hsir 'wrkio’s goal. The final score s man, 99 (Bassinger), 4 to b second; Liean, | prine which was under discussion for | q b jug of their chicken-pie dinners that the R Ay Tof A Underla in favor of Tarklo 87 (Cochrar to 1, third. Time: 1:2 some time past concerned the advancement | States embassy also emphasized the latter | gjoane rooms have been engaged for an Y v and ot Rl Marcia Dent, Barrica, Watercrest, |mr‘,r the non-unfon workers. Nothing in | feature of the case, declaring that the dig- E other day and dinner will be served again s disease Doune Fails to Score, Duryea and Ladas also ran regard to it would be given o1 . ooy AR t ¥ | & Maydine, 118" (Howell) Marriage Licenses tactics. Kil the germs that ¢ the | TABLETE Pvmn URE college football ‘team defeated Doane « longe nounces that there will be a complete TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE lege eleven of Crete, Neb., on the Tarkio | DeBlaise, 14 (J. Mathews), :A 105y Bag The following marriage licenses were [ The foroign office has not yet recelved | change of menu today. sickaess lfllvr"hnll)’ .“mm; o)) OuE Rissasas=Falll .‘, ' diron Mouday, Ot 1.”Dy the seara | EI Ghor, 181 (Coburn), 12 to 1, third. Time: | crantea yesterda ed note nee to the o R ) h aod germ demtroyer, cou | - ipnsss, eto, eanged by ot i v e e by ‘the weore | 13RO ura o, Morindar, Colonel Gay, | Efanted yesterday | the alleged note from France to the powers Sty The human sysem s onp andjnmata, ¢hen fa o A% D aonel $a¥, |~ Name and Residence Magle Clty Gossip. OF youug,nnd Kt i pian (oF A-udy, bumis arkio Position, Doane, | anetto, Jue Doughty, Marco Polo and Ben- | pawarq €. Kohansky, O agie O\ [ Ty byt . D arkic lo vt R ¢ . Hogs sent te market last mo; | foun or plawure, Pratent Tnsunity snd Wit it e | AT A e e g one. | Alma Ryanoim, Cmaha 1. 511 2| STEAMERS ENOUGH AND MORE | wdtfzied S i in WeTER: RN BT, | hnineise ki sl At e R | quarter: Gréy. Forke, 8 (Wedderstrand), | Bert Darger, Omaha ot A s It is understood that mieroscopt [ WEore Tl of hare fall. 1 X Tt N aer At | 10 10,1, won: ity Clide, 9 (. Mathews) | Belmn Segciners, On . Germany Releasen Six Mg Veanels g¢ | force is 1o renort for duty rcon FI0-MU-DE IO ; Rt o Ly el Aol Sl Tidrick, Capt.. left guard Atie |6 10 1, second; Omelia, 98 '(Cochran to 1, | Guorge ackwell o seene « Py Sy W. Elliott of Lo ) T oure {n eich Ak OF ¥ Balmer. ! loft tackie Pt | third.” Tim Sy Jtm Turner, Rollins, | Gertrudo M. Johnson, Kunsas City Mud Chartered to Carey Horses fn Sasut Al KIDNEY TABLETS 60 g, b kg o ol & Neve {S2t" andt Caldwen | Orlandin apa Harr ittgart, | Frank Turner, Omaha 2 to China, T T (o af Mrs, W b OIS, tnent|'ior'8d 60 lain wrapper, Bell Jarter Row by o Gammuge and Pinar del Rio also ran | Hattie . Reeder, Omaha 4 A Q. Meeleus 14 ref A ,\L':“\; \é«‘b;:::E 4 Lf"‘J"“‘ R : ) Desrhors ity Murchie right half Carlson John Hoshor, Peorta, 111 . SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 3.—The Germam | oo Willey 15 in fal : toal- & ~ ) . A‘\ Cliitun Lo Jwe ¢ y st Sl \ms, Ceda I ;- VPRI 3 | SANE DS, 2 Neb. by T Lowe left haif....... iHustan | YANKEE JOCKEYS WIN FOUR alia \\1:‘_1‘ - 5 5 o, 3 . government has released several of the |ing a saddle from the etabls ; — : I e in mana, J lmmlnr: Nic onekempser ‘ \shton Clemens, Jr. Omaha T A or contract | Texas cattle bought < Pl arod with Solldified Forma 2 <uhn & nd_ Dougla Refaree: P W. I I Umnire Emma W. Ohlson, Clark " 3| iarae steAmare gent hers under contea ing shipped to packers here 3 dehyde coubined with rare roots md herbs el Blufls Detuven, A, Williams: Length of halves inin- | Johnote Reift and 1 ™M yrge B. Smith, Fremont .. to transport horses to the German Ixnr;-il"\': 'k”"“ Sl Kars ) ] “""r’ i haiy them purely and solely yagetabie {n utes. W Their punin senham coln 4 “hin ge steamers e been | ATANECme AFS SIunR _nage i Lig at e same time the ouly remedy 5. v Their British Counine u Lizzia Denham, Lincoln ....0. A |in China. Six large steamers have been | pUbiAn rally at Blum's hall on Satur ©at o same timo the ouly remed Neot Aen B 5 l ek or Two. Arthur E. Morphy, Omaha leased and will carry grain from this |day night ncans destrictionto the kidoey germs co-operation of the powers in that matter, Buzaar, ate L. Taylor, Omah, a A i Dr. Goo. Leininger's Formaldehydo | | © A, Frinee J.—Princet NDON, Oet. $=AL th I S clty to an English port. The tranport || Miss Anna Legnn of Margiille, Mo | | ildiiay Fabluts iy & tow wondoiyl natira ESULTS TELL g 1. | bes FRboLIRE todhy Tonnie ] < 0 | Anna HATtford, WALI00 .oceereset Alesta salled today for Taku with 525 mules | YIsitng Mrs. J Shannon, Twenty-etghth || Gua0 to' tie germ of Kidney, Liver and 3 ) graity o m““y’.,«\” iean jockey, rode the winning Horse in the | Jens C. Hensen, Omaha e 4§ and a number of horses, and it Is belleved | *)j K SESE L ed the 3 vhr\"“vf.dfr""‘l seasovand ‘u'ny"‘hi:‘\'.:‘z'..fl'.\."".‘f,‘“’\; ) ) New Haven, Conn.—Yale, 2, Am- | e OOIng TRoas eha Tapsall m“lu.\ Andrea C. Jorgensen, s sho will be the last to leave this port with | for a sewer on Twenty-third has beon that Kiil the imicrobes ITHi BEE WANT ADS s lcap mile and a half on Anxious Mo “r-ruhlu Bull, Elkhorn A : 24| horses for the Germ ATmY. A to F streets. thereby curiug the seases, ’ CL RES S, e aubridge, Mass.,~Hesvard wil % furlon LR S Wl ok Rendioap jlve | Lissle Smith, Elkhorn .. vt i For a time it |n;<*«r:‘1 1nrmxh ugh the d Mre. Catherine Tis; mother of (G 801d by ail druggists in tw 25 and 50 cont PRODUCE RESULT iama 4 \rlongs, on McCreary's Beety Badge .| Tomassklewlsz, Sout 2 00| § tho! the o ks, h one to Kansus City to ackags tact froim the DF. Geo. Leinlbger AT Ehampatgn, T~ linots, 36; Depauw, o, | and the Camp selling handicap, stx- rar: | Zan Tormassi ,“‘i\‘.4',‘,‘{’,,,":‘,";"_’“,“' +++ 32 | mand for horses to go from this port 1o the | far & conple of weeks hewfoal 6 Ciloago longs, on Bugle 4 4 ) ] P g Bookles maliad free for the aeking. Darinie Maher had the mount on Carter | S ——————— | German troops in China would exhaust the | Miss Mary Eargent and mother hav DR. 0RO, LEININOER' Coursiug Wesults at Friena. turned from Chicago, where they | ) END, Neb., Oct. 3 —(8pec ! A A fends rntght . e CoLrHing 16487 weh ol & hishe l Evuliriond" plate or 100 soverelins at five | TA0 LATE 70 OLANNIPY., coast. Agents of the German army scoured | aynet iU & fOTIIERt on, 1 For-mal-de-hyde r o8 la s‘ .e‘, b or Srder. an the’ winders’ 0¥ Yewteraay ' Ve lona R bR ¥, WANTED, rooming partner by young man, | California, Oregon, Washington and Ne- | turned to her liome after an enjoyable vicit INHALE Sgebsin, ‘conmtipation; | billous ~ hoag: ;’.’v','n:i"”shl'.-'umo:: Ih:~ u‘ll age :;""?,-ff;.,",:“] ey YT e Address X & Omaha bee ME24 4" | vada, buying horses wherever they could be | With Miss Jessie Robeson 3 * 9 iver neye At druggiets, Nadine beat Greenwich: Humboldt Girl beat [ ST, LOUIS, Oct. §.—Twenty thousand T, red Irish setter pup; reward, 2108 | Procured, paying prices far in advamce of | (Ars. Wright and Mrs. Wead of Darlen, Send for kree Sannle, Froe Book ¥ sAtalanta; Silver Bloux beat Fleeta; Red | spectators at the falr grounds today wit- | st., 8o, Omaha, Lost—M523 6* l‘"' usual market values, Lunll_\.‘]“u North Twenty ‘Tourth .Tm,. 4 and_kree A Lo B J. Kay, Sureloge /

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