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THE OMAIA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1900, _— KIDS DEFEAT COLLEGIANS | 300 bty it : : B | 5 e [BRYAY AT INDIANAPOLR| r GAMES OF NATIONAL LEAGUE SETS UP WORLL'S RECORD | s » ’ _ - FRANKNES High School Boys Best the Oreighton Blev bt s | De Catis Kiyn Wi al wnd Dueliat, the Grent TwosYear-0ld, Ea- . on the Gridiron Firtha . abiishes Wark for Five is admired by cvery hone- : ‘ st man or woman. Youngaters Mg Thetr | ! '_ h " " } THEE (HE i The subjoined unsolicited letter £ rann t " , ¢ Ix in Need Heavier Oppon ecd in Making ¢ ) ¢ \ rd r [ from a prominent phyvsician can fn e y Wt i ; vail Fitz t 1 Tom Hutehins AL AL L A {8 mnot fail but carry conviction to | iy f 1 ’ O APOLE any unprejudiced mind, Kiton il y b v s e UAK HALU SANITARIUM, M ‘ tng th ¥ HKansas City. Kans. sre present b E. J. Woodrow. Mgr. BROOKLY N Pl y B | f 4 3 he adver r ol B Knnsas City, Kas. Aug 28 1900 . ¥ ‘ " H f ’ : " isle filled I tnle pleasare in stating that I have . i et B nsed Warner's Safe Care extonsively for by £ . RN R OF e RHE T P i the last ten years in my practice: Among thi . X dealing with workingmsn from the many romedies employed. 1 have found v F < . t Tue pelitical standpo He said labor i nothing that has given such ul'ntflxinfi “ " A LRI . | the foundation of liberty in all the world vosults in all cnses of KIDNEY b bl v h 1 secon L § Sia ' Sovereign was followed by J. Milton ; BLADDER TROUBLE: (he High s Bummari : the almost —— Missour! Breeder IS IIRIBUOPELC: M1 s e In severo cases, in almost overy in- plrse $dm \ \ 1 Iministration. who spoke brielly an gians and # . A PRI o : . part e ’y.-]m\w gl stanco I have had to resort to Warner's game, winn (Coburn), i to 1, &econd k 88-83-165 | | wish to make th Safe Cure before e fecting a permanent ors o0 A ’ 5 Stella_Herkiey, Mise Lynah and Hi Koller | wenther vonditions weve oy or "wllhw dar Saentiey 1 ¢ ) cure narily good Jmtted practice . i “Becond. race, aix and & hait turlonss, | SUn (e e o mateyrs rled conclusions AL many el iy wi : Iam happy to say that it is relinble, not which has t bag bl adep ol D89, [ purses Master Mariner. fos {osshiger Tohnatone, (e Jong ariver ot thé hota Siat Ntaten tw fve year a4l only as a kidney and bladder regulator Presence of sple aterfal on each tear . 81 Nenitk | wecond) G0 Out, 106 (. Mathewar, 1§ s 1) | o ot es s Meteurs with &n % gnd | aire promoted and t but it nots as a gencral tonic as well, the i pikic| ani every man-jack o i, time: T Duunierswived, ol A, i w ,'m‘.\,.'.”('\..u,..‘,. Wi 'h’f‘ T most delicnte stomach being able to toler : - k- or, # | Third " m Itle Bard with thelr scores guard of A tnstitn - Sall ot (e cantestite teamid jast. okaon | ] e 8, Sipel ot By | R SSTRNIY & ¢ owtond i V1 T e Ao da kit waily: In many casos of FEMALE TROUBLE were agaln in their places and show v ger 1, third RED A Sl B g i) A thelr own thinkling, Hke sther I have used it with marked success: I feel tn better form than the newcomers. The wers MIC In Sean P m Ll Bt b X dour " o RGBT TR ] : e justified in stating there is no other known High school line was composed almost en- | PHILADELPHIA, Oct f.—New ¥ le and a quarter, aver | race rly i i ones, making | 10 talk 1o this dhentied an. remedy that con equal it in all Kidney or Urely of uew blood, Seegrist and GriMth | batted Philatelphia (wo ‘to one Moe, 18 (Porter), 4 to he sy A large nu gent andience and sk (he being the only men in the line who played ¢ o < ¥ 9 (@, Wiikom), 4 to 1, sec. | ber of rabbits cfcaped | the fact thut 1t thers be wi A Bladder Troubles. Atte o Untversity (Sering), 24 t ihird In the fourth rou all-age atakes, | s a patriot nnd whose feet tread FOOT BALL SEASON FORMALLY OPENED P ? f e red | WARMLY RECEIVED BY HIS FOLLOWERS on lnst year's team, o ! B et Agrinxiaries, Lyshid: | wadine beat. Bliver Bloux and® Red e | % e, the neRFo peoble K y Very sincerely yonrs, 16/ wikh OKIoaIN: thin lrcuneta it i o _J Huyos fell off at fiewt jump mond beat Btonehense vl 2 $ Y that cluks. We come with n fre E.J, OQODROW M. D. 3700 Vanitn e, fivo and a half furiongs, purse o fnul course, Red mond beat | dislterested patriotism o put forth 1 6F Wneie Roidb b Aol colleglans profited. Nearly every play was " Int, 00 (Bamslngor), aven, wont Doublet, | Ndine mikht at thin tme 10 the stnles of 3 Teo BAmplo Of WA R R oo Pt . Ine bucking and e required Mickm'n, 14 (Coburny It Avcor John A. Mor 1 the puppy stake, third round, Qrac Ohlo, Iinols, New York umd Ne ' res R > u 3 paoh sttt Y M S1K W AR toure fraauntly thas : oty Mo T (Domintcl) 3 oto 1 third. Tlme: [ Sreenwood heat Arriar and Yokowan b nd other states where we have b iade more fi g Barn Jnck Adte, BINO wnd Frank Gl aimg | Princess Greendine, with On-On 1 bye ing the pr nts for the et twenty favla . Patroclus' left at post In the fourth round Gruce Greenwood |or thirty years, and we tbink this th 5 Murpt ‘Bixth race, g0 & mile and an etghth: | beat On-On, with Yokownn a by | through our boys, we will Le able to make High school lads buckled down to business ) Bower Lave s ur Coburn), 7 to 10, won In the finul course ¥okowun beat Grace | ¢ quota for the election of Willu : i\ _ . ey e Baker, 95 (Dominick), 2% to 1, mec- | drecnwood Hryun that we wiil and time and ag ked the terrific igd ids Huvilead, 92 (K Mafhews) > 1 Ivhel ¥y possivility ot rushex diregted af the line by their brawnier 4 Thme: 18 Guide Rock, Jtmp and Nports at Frankiin defeating obponents tehan also ran. FRANKILIN eb., Oct, 4, —(Special Tele As Mr. Turner concluded Mr. Bryan ap gram.)—The Franklin buso bail team went ared upou the platform. His arrlval e 010 Favortt A " to Ken 1 Kan., today to aite The | PO he p Hntted for Qarrle A | FIXTURES AT MORRIS PARK !k e Sui, toduy, to aitend the | (orved 1o fustill fnto the ’ eloh They played toduy with' Smith Center, | gree of enthustusm which had not marked 1 favorites were spotted by \ OF g Modrt Wins Belle :‘\y“"u”.'\'”‘"«”[,“" s iniety, o the the proceedings of the convent He h slasts In the grandstand and ac- |, tea: ik, Cliolis While Mu Tomorrow the Eranklin academy foot balf a Hght royal welcome. The men who | man (@), Three-base hii: Slgle ' team plave the Bmith Center High scheol | o'clock, but did not arrive at the hall until o in for w share of this reception wern | hases: Philadeiphia, 5: 3 York, 8. tolen | at Kensington. A good crowd went from |4 quarter past 4 o'clock. He was es 0 Murphy to Doy e Firat base on balls: Off ' d S " hard, his sucecssor this year; Geifith and | Carelek, 2; off Donahue, 1 8truck out: | g AT |0t marohitg olule and He Waw W I Weleh and | By Carrick, 1by, Donahiue, 2 Paswed balla: | ruin Toll! - Three. tavorien wape THEIR TROUBLES ARE MANY |t cvery turn by throngs of peop Butler, for the collegians. The newer mem- | Guiunta, 1; New York, 1. Time: 1:85, U e 1t Redpath in the drat race, Mod Modrine won th ik LY Colorado ¥ anything that Luck Settlea This One. n_furlongs and 1des 5 Republ 7 , 1 X c he starter, Kamura | aud o before whom they rolled and | harder than Hahn, but St Louls had a t Aed . squirmed and battled for the mastory le K .Y Interesting gar - When Refe McPouald sounded the CINCINNATE, W AT | dhavorite and closed at gdds-on, and | The rapldly accumulating troubles of the magle note which started the ball fn motion RUGA® RHOAB | R ae R adanene the | fuston hybrid ticket in this state were ma R L A T K D fnto meeting & de AT B ot Al bllee helng lield at’ that piace {his weei. | Philadeliphta, 3 reached the city a few minutes before Dares: Slagle, Doniine, Double pays W YORK. Oct. 4 wd | here to witness the games e tHFOIH the NtFENte BY & HU o woather wis durk and cloudy Marsh of the Hizh school v ate. in_the third and Vhip In m recognition, for it was an fmpartial | CINCINNATIE Oct. 4—Jones was hit | b FoNae JOLLes ) Attendance, 0, 8 ' Were scratched. Modrine was| DENVER, Oct. 4.—(Special Telegram.)-- Gene Tracy kicked off toward the west goal, | Barvett 1 -t A R i b Medraw, 5679 & before Brigad The last' named | terfally added to today when Richard Broad, YRy, il e R alertered i e start Tbut | v, chairman of the silver republican state to defend. The point where it foll into But- | Heckiey 0 Donovin, re O\8 Dot Watar Cure & loead” e HO mereteh and | committee, filed a protest with the secre ler's embrace was the cl the plgskin | 1rwin ) Wallace, ss. 2 8 The Bronx handicap, the other feature, | tary of state against the Tellerites belng @ver camiy to the Crelghton. goal during that | Coroores ) Kreuger, 250 1 went to Musette, a1 starter. #L¢ | permitted to use that title. The silver | teintdt itn, | 1b.. 0 broke badly, by naw quicKly rushe soon found his way back to his hotel, ansas (i i ret i 5.Ri . v first half, for the colleglans worked it grad- | iKihoe, o LA oy “,W'” ke people had neglected to prefix Senator Tel 4 " -1ty Kan ity and veturn, $5.80, October ually back toward the territory in which | Hahn, p 0 . was e ler's name he filing, bri b and 6 etur imi ’ B i e e i e Erom et WAk | dame ol fight of two senrs aso, when | BAY STATE READY FOR BATTLE g, 8 LR \Oclober m‘p,,wh Billy Inge i and his bau o 0 1t Dottt bt osy Defore Belle of Another | th senator's followers were badly worsted | W\l L eate I'rains leave Burlington Station at But they kapt the ball there' just 8t. Louls. 1000100 Ington, ran third for the greater part of in the courts., The hearing will be held it LiCG e BY Giun fos 8:50 a. m. and 10415 p. m same, now getting it closer the cove Earned runs Clneinnad, 1 St Louts, 1. | {irney, but stopped under the welght | Saturday morning LG L » et o p. m. by means of terrific line rushes. again by | Siolen base: Corcoran. Double plava: tor- | SGRUATYL Redpath | Mr. Broad states in his protest that a s Nt skillful runs by B and Weleh, and at | Pt BURCSE WIS I Dy bidehed | {HEnEY). 8 to's, wor . 110 (13ullm tickel purporting to be the nominations [ Lo oo RIS it ; still other tmes, when the exikencles do- | bail: Jonen viiruck ouf: By Jones.'2; by A feschds oluok, v (OdomY of v'n.- »...\.‘x r;v‘vul'lh ans”’ has been filed M”:‘,’m REYOTADDSINALIREE MUTIRY, VR 0Dk anded, by Butler's kicks from his tion | Huhn, Wild plich ahn me. . | ond ruce, five ongs: Ondu As he is still chairman of the state com- i 3 i A school lads gained possession of the oval. | Standing of the Teamn fleld), 60 o 1 and 15 to 1. second: Inshot ttle be of Hoalon sires the aside. In 1898 a tion 4:55 Won. Lo irner), 10 to 1, third, T R For Secro of State am M. Olin #0 p. m. but thelr ownership was always of brief | prookiyn fon Laat i s, Ashes. Lurana, Saiamis, Mauga, [ 8Plit occurred in the state central com nrl lnrmx:nr b et X E ; uration and when time was called the ball | Piftsbirg 18, The H fd Relna alxo ran. | mittee of the siiver republican party, then | O B0408- L Sdiad o . was within five yards of the High achool | Philudelphia t ¥ 5 ] race, Belle Meade stak in the zenith of its power in Colorado. | o 8T FRGRSUTET RAWARI= A BIRQROEG S0 Ticket OfMos, Cwrmngron Samen, goal, where the plucky little fellows made | P8O0 1 Hip L W BaRd. 5 : 1502 Farnam St 10th and Mason Sts, For Attorney General—Hosea M. Knowl Thiteeo irigaater, 112 'i | Broad claimed to be the rightful chairman stand, spurred on by the desperate | 8t Louls | : sec ) of the party and the courts sustained him. . 28 & gallant stand, spurred on by the desperate | 8t in v istained him. | o0 S0 edtord - Tol. 250. Tol. 128, would have heen posstble had the opposing line been stronger. But even at that th Tracy, captain of lagl year's eleven:’ Engel | As soon s the democratic national can- | didate appeared on the platform there was a wild shout of greeting and this woon de veloped into & demonstration whicl tinued for about six minu deed, there was & call for a ce Mr. Bryan himself. The speech was erally applauded throughout and whe was concluded there was a rush t tage on the part of those n the audicnce who wished to shake hands with him. He however, avolded this demonstration and bers were made glad during the course wre: Snyder, 4 the game whenever they d Agninat Themwe hat being one the collegians had elected Louig and return, $11.50, October 5. Return limit, October S, 4 fleld), 30 10 1 th Time: 1 ; Beads of the siiuation. Cinclnnat W o The defented outfit then attempted to steal | N o " 1 Fiaunt dlso ran SETE AT utnar ot aldan There seemed to be a magnotic influence| N°% YOrK | MFourth ¥ Bronx_handica .. | the name and being beaton in the courts | FOF Auditor—Henry E. Turner of Mald | ahout t(he emst goal, for in the second half | longs 8 prefixed Senator Teller's name to their | * SO F At elen e S e latonnd e | B R s | MA'S TRANSYLAVANIA R g | Hicket, but aiyly dropped the “Teller" thi | . BOSTON. Oct. 4.—The repuiicans of the center line and toward the goal at the | i TS R vy 6 ek " | year. . J. Maloney, the deposed demo- | MussAchuseits met in the Hoston thew ki D R T S .‘ east end of the gridiron whith the Creigh- | #oston Horse Capiures Famous Trot- | Lexington, Kinniking cratic boss, today insured republican vic. | 1048¥ to hold their state convention und | ton team was defemding. This was accom- | tng Stake at Lesington | ¢ Firth race. "cne mile: Cyrar tory In this county by fling his appeal | th® forcgolng ticket was nominated P o Popular Excursions plished primarily by Ingelbard's emd run, Teack. aven 'and ' against the throwing out of his straight | Hon. Roger Wolcott of Hoston and Hon : VIA Tracy's long kick and rushes around the | % # (Ra ), 70 1, o 4 & democratic ticket by County Clerk Spen- | Viliam Whiting of Holyoke were chosen - Ligar- 5, L K et around h* | LEXINGTON, Ky., Oct. 4~Interest in the | Queen Carniy imonian, Semir Y & . it | USINGTONDIOR Ot dslntarest tn i) v g cer, & fuslon democrat presidential * dloctors-at-arge " and SV A The Union Pacific to was tackled on a long kick before he had a | - Sra e o thirteen ¢ ting Horse Breeding association’s fall meet- | | A R onal districts was named. The ¢ chance to return the ball more than a few ‘ vt Whip, 113 (Ruri slonal districts was named. The onl . e 5 ¥ . . Teek ance by Standevpm aad ence by Mareh, | oy i qiered o0, the Tranaytvanis 312 | ifivewai 1t iodenri) T SOUTH DAKOTA MIDROADERS |im: o v omeniv e o v ori| B HiwlUhp). (Gialifornia and Oregon SN last Futurity, from Lawson's | thi Time 7. Hamm 3 of auditor, for which there were three can- | 4 Limid s ‘ mh onen Game, Roston stable, was the favorite, at 2 (o 4 | Ollvar Mac aiso ran Full State Ticket N ruated by the | didates It took three ballots to decide ol The oval persisted in staying in the ter- | 400 At thisCfigure was plaved hea Convention Which Met at who should be the nomi . about SO0 telng placed on_ hin T ritory cantiguoms to the Creighton. xoul. | MRS o melinbreins et B |RUN FIRST ~ AND SECOND Bl A R Onoe 1 came (0 the crucial test when a de- | Yania was brokeu, nearly $100,00 going into | termined stand and flerce line bucks by But- | hox | Presudice and Ad YANKTON, 8. D, Oct. .—(Special Tele- In the first heat Roralma and St ler alone saved n touchdown. The ball zle- | collidad ahout 18 vorde frome i wive | Snme Stabie Do Well at gram.)—A number of promiuent and en zagged toward the middle of the field and | both going down. and John Kinuey, Hay awth: thusiastic mid-road populists met here to- then Tracy liftad it over (o Creighton's|Giam's driver recelved s wrenched knee day, pursuant to call, and nominated a state farty-yard line, where the colloglans “"Mi'””' Rl he dnag b | cioago, baCaruthors & Shield | and congressional ticket, as follows fts possession. Right here a blunder by |ucither of which had fintshed the heat, | gRUFCS FTEUC fI advanes, Suares Presidential Electors—Thomas Thompson, Harry Welch permitted the only touchdown | tould remalne owing to the necldent, which | fouture event e mile today. Vun- | Hitcheock; Irwin J. Tracey, Sioux Falls; of the game. McGlothen passed the o Star was placed eighth and Boralma ninth. ‘:j‘;“"‘:*:"‘;v“ was the second cholce and The | K. Halverson, Sisseton; J. J. Vell, Hand back to Welch and that ally accurate | Both horses were greeted with loud up- | “HND M waa placed in @ soft spot in | county player fumbled it 8o badly (bai it stipped | PIAUSS o0 their reappearance on th track | g for the next heat from his grasp and was pounced upon by Extracts from numerous letters: Asauit. Nora A. Miller of Los Angeles, Cal., Mrs, George Montgomery of Los wrltes: 1 have taken the trip many Angeles, writes: I have traw a (imes by different routes. I cam say great deal, but never used tourlst cars ally Conducted Excursions before, aud we bad not thought it I found everything clea possible for a journey to be made so nd comfortable, and received as b comfortable. The Union Pactfic cars wttention as 1 did goin the are a revlation.” Pullmar he chief feature of the convention out ide of the regular program was the pres | ence of Senator Henry Cabot Lode, whe wade & speech in which he eulogized Set ator Hoar, urging his re-election and de clared that the doctrine of Bryan and his followers is that of hatred of one Amer can for another, the outcome of which to array one wection of the country agalns another. Semator Lodge said in part first race. Sho was (he favorlte at| For Congress—Ed F. English, Yankton; | This fs to be n great struggle. our n the second heat Boralma was th | Easa Roand wan, wx!»l‘v‘m“v“‘n.‘ ',fr‘.“r'm‘»“ fhe | James M. Peaso, Davison has been mulign the patt m Mullen. From the forty-yard line the High | side horse, but took the pole befo s AR R . jovernor—L. H. Stair, Davison foigiece ang iheir loysity tothe"c school boys began one of the tremendous | AL duarier had been meached, He kebt | “Gothel made u runiway raco of 1t in the | Lisutenant Governor—Chauncey J. May- | Mhere s s onslaughts which made their playing fwmous | York Boy guve the Hoston Horse a hard | ool wY§nt, tid woi by three lengt last season. Little Ly little the ball crept | drive. Boralma won the third heat easily ; ; Mr. George Cbadley of Seneca Falls, Mr Decoto of Chicago, TIl., . Y., writes: “Everything that could writes: “I wish to thank the Union be done for the comfort of passen Pacin or the way in which they o gers wll the way was done, and will ranged wur entire trip, and for recomumend your excursions to all our way in which they rn all friends, feellng assured that the wr Ch'at stake and 1f you had fortablé.” rangement 18 the best for the publie.” nard, Brule L AI; r:‘H(“ i g Goveraor Roowe ]v.n‘ first race, five and a4 half furlongs ccretary of State—Fred Nystrum, Sully, | wiioir i Al e g Ran toward the goal line and at last Mamh was |, Sefore the atart of the fourth heat tho G TR A R s A e s L LY AT g (i 4 These Personally Conducted Excursions i oo e s s ooy inulie Bursios st 0Aaad | e st Cutleanionyt 1t 1 Vet Audlaneiraalk Eloul DNl fscids R e o Aueibeal i oaail Leave Omaha Every Friday. n ! Lady Commissioner of School and Public Lands Toss the goal line, for a touchdown. Tracy | With @ floral blanket s the ;'\"'4 played v and I 1. Btearns, Brookings erable detail the trouble at Victor missed the goal nd the oval was again put| I the 2.3 1r wton A won the first | ) : : Superintendent of Public Instruction—a, | Which Governor Roosevelt figured. He sald into play. 1t remained well in the center | two heats casily, In the’ next” three e f M Biashos tarady [t was 16 to 1 which was engraved on th m that time until the ot his apeed. Colonel Stranger coming (o : : Janners which Wwe saw at or o2 the field from that time until the game | b 0 PO CONREL T TURETG TveSoo 5 1 Rallroad Comumissioner—M. D. Blundin, | Wus nothing there about anti-lmpers was cnded. The liveup of the two teans | cuxioned hy the competition given by Ebba b i Lewiston Victor was the only plice Col follows Viver and Moo s . f where i disturbance & ooeurred,” an % the " 3-year-olds Fug h : — droused the indignation of the whole e Ll mnaiod (cadahitniCas: | D8 L )¢ 2-year-olds Fugl won 3 ; ton of th Hign Schoo a relghtan Cge. | i drat e Alice Mapes, In thy M lice Hocn g ashaates o i have no' i o tina.’ notiii' | . ad oberison Center Sullivan wing h a strong tace, finish ! e ; > 0 my feelings towar QT an BIanope FliI Lore lorn 1t " Tear o ot the Mo Becgring Right guard Dwyer | {ollowing & 0 mtiane Zhcs. Onish. |est )ig SCHUYLER, Neb., Oct. 4.—(Special Tele Those men were led. te genmon Risnone, "“«5 D A 2 yousg srising item edects M Bight m: 4 ‘,“,"; » Mapes g neok 1 The xt and Wor VO | gram.)--Major General O. O. Howard de y the leaders, and p i, ¢ o, Caooun, of clgwreisumati ‘:’.nk-.‘fiw!;:u[&;gfifiu BT e A Rt ch. - but was pulled nway and th race livered an address to a packed house in A laadors on. I8 th i E' freh £SO BoNery “ 'nT‘ hisn B NN, For full information call at New City Ticket Office, 1324 Farnam St Tel 3i6. tessssssssestssssssssscsteessess srsssres ettt nea L e ] ias/0.8, Lama Beck, We nished fully lengths ahead, “hu.lm\\, rtin), m preach his 3% Bparm! me EOT Bonreay 17 1o’ 10, 4 o ooy ot Gaman, Va ith Tt tackie e 17 to' 10 Bohman's opera house tonight, making u hatrea and cal Ty Haada ol u‘inhtn 1oy, & A mén, MeDorald Lett end fe | fpmt, third | (Deviny, 17 to 1 & ar Gepanatan icknese’ of i1s= (8 ! 8 winning the vigorous and interesting talk from the re ) | of one Amerd yous Tviiching'ef Eveligy, iy Tor to 1 Lehmer Quartertack 310 T : A il 11, | Boland), & to “ f en to I Chamb van' b b ublican standpoint. Strong point ade 5 4 g A ovgans, Stimuates 112 S s S LA U Tracy Lt hal fhick pan S0 “hamber, Van' Ho pul undy [ points made 4 i e e, Scimulbted e b 0 mai & - darsh tgh fhack t Bt e Rt MR, Bariey Oieien snd ] LY e alng | bY the speaker were admonitons to young lothing but unfon, Wiy toTuaded o Lotk Caclias utt, Aduratss BIONOD HOINEUY Couy €3 K 01 SALIS BY MYERS-DULOS ORUG CO. 16TIH AND FARNAM 313 class. - trotting, | gy entries of Carruthers & Snield regardless of party, to reverence lcaders. atriotism Before Money. FAR-BALR B¥ NIUR Boreal (J. Y | Fifth race, ¢ mile Fo Ighth: Gur highly regard our institutions, the family, Senator Lodge told how General Hal T Gatcomb) . 108 (Tally), ' to 2 second: Old Mike. 108 | #chools and churches. And most of all, | who led his Colorado regiment throug CMONONMONIHONOIRINONS York Boy, br. h. (Cummings) i Mme: 1 cherish the ballot. The benefits of the Lopd Detby. b. . (B, 1. Geers) ), 6 t0 1, third. Time: 1i53% t the pro the Philippines as colonel and was pro | GO PRIV e I R P S Poliiter, Susanna Parker | tecting tariff and of the single standard for : ‘ornelta Belle, ‘e, m. (Kirby) Bigo_IAA 4 o b m. (Kinney and Me 4 TallyS. 6 to T, second: » way. Cheers | Ay War S Tully). 6 to 1, seconli | tariem shortly got out of the way. Cheers | nag for which 1 have fought and marched 'Ofilce Alveral ki b e | i O ot Bl Dereider 1 | 414 applause’ were requent and all closed | vidy 1n tiacked and (he- watorns 1 paes Champagne With a Big Greentiald Boy, & Nl angicr? | and Golden Scepter alio ran with rousing cheers for tho flag, led by |worn is assailed 1 am golng to vote for | B pm— 230 clana, fFotting, purke $1.00: the general | the party that stands by both,’ and he| received the * an eon Wilkee (W, T NEW QUARTER MILE RECORD i T | was hissed down and allowed to speak mo 2 n ted right o Stroct, in a Kine Humbert, %, DG 'u-n«-u W. Long Socceeds in ¥ GRINNELL, la., Oct. 4.—(Special Tele- | inity which may e agaln for | Free gilver, b h. (Loomin) 3 ars. There g Ve ning 440 Yards fn Forty-Seven gram.)—Senator Wiliam B. Allison ad- Cari Schurz Resigns (A G 'd M d I b, g (Mitchell and Dil- Seconds Flat, dressed & large republican audience in the NEW YORK, Oct. 4.—Carl Schurz has re 0 eda (Wennings) 1 ) 1 opera house here this evening. The seat- | #igned the presidency of the Natlonal C : . b h, _(McMahon) NEW YORK, Oct. 4—=Maxwell W ing oapacity was not sufficient and many | Service Reform assoclation in order awarded to any American o ol m (Eleming)... 0 ¢ O N T D ey et | Were compelled to stand. The speaker was | siated, that his personal ady f th Champagne st ihs Parls Bx . ‘m. (Midaleton) 7 noon. e Gluttenhurg race track ake a onal advocacy of the ' | Wilbelm Metster, br. b (Meyer).10 the world's 4d0-yard running rec “I KowE Introduced by Hon. D. B. Morrison, in a | election of Mr. Bryan sball not In effect 0 § position ol 1900: Jim Lawrence, br, g (Pittman). 12 10 the distance in forty-seven sceonds. The | ppiet and folicitous address. Benator Allison | bear in any way against the non-partisan | Fointhien: e, he (McAlllster) x 11 Tormer record of 47% was held by Wendl . Le non E P | Ranthaan B he he (Medilatan) § ; ;‘.[h,, B R an M M acan park, | Apake top sbout two bours. Iu opening, the usefulness of the association PLE NT VALLEY WINE Cor, Wels. b. & (Waller) its Toston sonator dwelt on the nature of the conatitu Sole Makers, Rholms, N. Y, 2013, 2018, 2018, %016, "% | —— tion of the United Btates and exposed the Moliinler Will Ge ta Capital. Sold by all Respectable Wine Dealers ¥, S-year-olds, pacing, purke §10,000 4 P CANTON, 0., Oct. ¢.—President McKinley sold by a pectal ne Uealers 147, Lyegr-olds, pacing. pures BATTLE ROYAL AT GOLF | ridiculousness of the alleged foar that tm- |, CANTON. 10 06t & rement KOy | e——e ————— Graves) 7 d rlallsm could encroach upen ita privila bS & %0 to Washington Monda | My ! Felbarir e # privileges. | v “neKinley will accompany him. It Mrs RECACHINIEIEINITONEONEIRCITER ning wi have, if you want_it, which the court Blecfric ight na Janitor sery e are in nta Hoside an advantage in being in th in town R. C. l’eters & Co., Furl, br. £, (Marvin) 4 4| Marrey Ex-Champlon, Len He reviewed Lhe situation in the Philippines, WInsIoWw s Snathing Syr Rental Agents, t known just when th will return Tas b I for over FIITY YEAIS b Ground Floor, Bee Bll”dlllq. YRR AR L D PR One Ktroke alleging that the sgitetion of Mr, Br R0 IR 4 BASR.BRE Mol IAIAER PTONS of MOTHERS CHIT Don't reproach your mirror Mo 30k, et B e i und s followers only tended o prjong (he | C41On: Tho president toiciotey | MHLLIOFS of MUTREIRGr By Gl Smomememonomemanome p ., ARy | took thetr usual drive president him ECT SUCCESS. 17 80OTH S I even if it does say you are Haces at by rucus CHICAGO, Oct, 4—With the open goif . — selt held the relns “‘.“4‘1";\‘“\"-" SSME At n[’ Ka S n&novato growing old so fast, Buy a U i X 3 shemplaniin, o5 My LSS SN ‘r“' Demoerats Find No Halls, | Stekles Regine a Toar. Sdy tor DIARIITORA. " Be st A y r bottle of Avyer’s Hair Vigor .ml partments, The 1 wt Wheaton, Murry Yardon, tapmer cham. | CHICAGO, N, Oct, 4.—Bourke Cockran| EHICAGO, Oct. 4.—Under the B Bive Kinslan ' b Sonshipation: LilLan, Seses S a sartments The ra e / uak_ for Wwlows § h 3yapesnis, constipation, billogs hes gor anc it eavy wnid thore wern' two aecls pion of dréat Hrijain, leads hiu greafost [who was (o uve spoken at Bt, Louls next | h republican national commitiee General | knd take 00 otner Kipd. Twents-iive cents aeher Suer nd Kidticos AL Grioegiat e then sce “)," the mirror says. ’ the € and rupning races | iy U, Champlan 1. 1 Taylor, by one stroks, | gaturday under the aueploss of the Antl-! foniel Sickles of New York will begin an | @ bottle and nd for Free Banmple, Sree ook ¢ 111 and Mary [ This' assu ailol Imperialistic league, has canceled the ene ‘ ' and_Free Au-ce. Dr. B. J. Kay, Saratoge i £ s trop S, MArY 2 of thi moSt Intercsting contests extended itinerary tomorrow, speaking In Ny ¥ J. C. Aver Company, liton the third when (s “Anal U)ryesis olvs | Bagement urmln luAvhu lengue's inabllity 10 | nfaryiand, West Vieginia, Tennesses, K Practical Chemists, Lowsll, Mas. dy, Atmips Y ia Mary | & i 8 e the aealy | Jasure & Rl t democratio natlenal | yuoky Ohlo, Indfana, 1llinols, Nebraska and d. Time: 2 4. 36y, The | produce; - bardon negetfiied the thirly-8\¥ | headquarters it was announced today that | jcansas. His tour will close November 2 Ophetia, b (Hickokd SOTOTUGEONIECOINOIESR auspices of | Junction tonight fr 5 - s, Tha | pro Yardo Jited th thirty-y Db ot ; . HOWFLL'S Chilly fall eveas A Baliton wis drawn W(1er the sccard | morning's play Tayior was e tyn 't | the republicans of Missouri bud engaged all | a | tngion, Nicholuavi \ ) i Y Ayer's Suraparilla Aver's Hair Vigor owing (o geeidont ’ | all eyes Vardon had had a sireak of bad | the halls in 5t Louls for that date, M. on Traln in the Sonth, Somerset, closlug with the f . n I w ones toe, Ayer's Pills Aver's Chemry Pectoral '.‘“' the runplng race De. Crumbine wom. | puttiing and had made but 78 VS was pie | cockran will speak Baturday wight at| WARRIMAN, Tenn., Oct. 4—The prohiti- | hore, The train will leave Hurriman Anu n-...u s the Ayer's Couaions The chariot races weie very exciting Llaiochian. Tuylor's siternoon round of | Tepaks, Kae tion special traln arrived at H-mmnn\ tion tomorrow Worning for Chattancoga |sure cure. All druggists