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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, DECE $1.00 Ladies’ Ties 26c | Men’s $1.00 Gloves 50c¢ Misses’ and Infant’s Ready-Made Dresses $1.25 Underwear 50c 500 Dozen on Sale. Saturday we have some ex- L This is as choi This is one of the grandest (-uptiunuly bargains in men's New York manufacturer’s entire bankrupt stock of infants', child- 2/ ::‘(‘:&2’:’; :"'zl‘;;“.‘yln.f-k:»(l::)-l'c-? varieties of fine silk and lace fine gloves and ren's and misses’ dresses of all kinds. A part of these have been displayed G 5 ot shagn . 1n 156 ties in almost every imagin- }'.‘,:tf::{?,n,‘"r |‘,'."4 in our front show window. There are hundreds of different styles, made of the finest 3 ]\t‘-try)rrllluln'vt“ ‘Ir‘l|lll\\:::\"y m-ll"‘“: able style. all new and up-to- | '",';:,, r,:\ ']'x,"T gingham, I'rench percale, cashmere, serge and plain and fancy wool plaids, sizes from i A |:m;l.r\::..'ll|.bm | b bl ‘\";" date pnti@rm" Bought sepe: ol Ll | 1 fo 14 yoears, - The regular manufacturer’s price ranges from $4.50 to $75.00 per doz. s W L) a veryspecial AL iais, “The cially for this holiday trade, ::Z: ,,:'i,",';',,,.“}{v’,‘,,'.: = N 4 4 price. Tt includes silk flee ed : ARG Deee worth from 85¢ to $1.00 each, aro 81.00 values— | On sale Saturday on bargain squares in lots at URQErwenr, derby ribbed. Swity ”_' "‘“M [ vy T l‘lk'“l:l:l‘:'r‘“\\|'»‘r:rn"l‘)r:. n]Se-25¢ B 15¢, 25¢, 49¢, 98¢ and $1.98 each e §)C | dlte's v I M cholce Buy thom for Xmas Gifts, 3 Very Important Sales Saturday -- Cloaks, Clothmg and Shoes. T VisitOur e = ~ Visit Our Toy and Fancy ‘ Toy and Fancy Goods Department Goods Department on 3rd floor. i on 3rd floor. i Men’s The Kuh, Nathan & Fischer Co.’s Stock of A St 0111‘1 di n g C] oak and Flll' S a] e Tan Shoes : Men’s Velour . All the differ- You are throwing away money when you ignore our special offering, and you surely do not styles of men's iy s intend to do so. For Saturday we offer some of the most remarkable cloak and fur bargains you :|:|v-:":::.r,":~: ;I.?.-I':‘-li:':.—"my', That we purchased at one-half the cost to make, is | ever heard of. Stylish, desirable ..'nnl dependable garments at j\.mt 1-2 their worth are waiting for i T - e proving a bountiful harvest for the men that appreciate you. It is an unusual opportunity and we advise you not to miss it. ; A Dlain drill end X .‘.Iv'\l-l lf.',‘fllf",l'“‘fa good values. Kvery garment in this lot is strictly up to for : for ! o ; n date, and represents the acme of style and workmanghip. 5 15.00 ; 9 ladies’ for $3, $4 and §, i Come and choose from this splendid lot, and incidentally — Tt;ilor 2 s B — g 0(‘) § all sizes and res mi‘ save one-half your money. — Made d 5 : — Short i ™ 55 ana s ; o Sac. Bt "and $5 for $10 Suits or Overcoats., | Suits—These come in &N PP e Jackets—We have no B Men's Pat- 3 Your choice of Kuh, Nathan & Fisher's | blouse, eton and fly ) AT end of styles to choose ‘fll ent Leather $10 Tricot Lawn Suits, $10 Black Worst- | front effects, the sea- "\ &/ F ; from, the materials are ” S and Enamel Calf Shoes ed Suits, $10 Fancy Striped Suits, $10 | son’s newest styles \ 3 kerseys, boucles, golf £.3 T/ Sh.2s Full line of Cheviot Suits, $10 Union Beaver 00 and chosiest materials. ‘ f iR back coverts and other Bl Al (e now- F ripid “Sole Overcoats, $10 English Covert We make this radical 4/ 3 and est Intost k I 0 cloths equally as desir- i Cloth Overcoats, 810 Irish Frieze reduction to clear out A style of patent CHREH NI box_calt shoos, Eatra long Ulsters for. : » able, all colors, includ- ey A Z A shoes, will a number of garments. i~ 3 ing tans, castors, mnavy S I T Ry L 4 $7.50 for $|5 Suits or Overcoats | The value is no less than 815, Rl R and bluck, made with storm and « L RN \ SR L e Your choice of Kuh, Nathan & Fisher's for ; A > coat ogllars, ohoioe 4 3 :‘:’: u‘x’x‘d ;,j::n Sorth ud o ! $15 English Worsted Suits, $15 German $20.00 { 4 9 for s :-1‘(“1;: e ““"': Tl Clay Worsted Suits—in sacks and eum— Auto- <%/ 3 s Ladies’ 2,60, $3 and 33.50 frocks, lined with Skinner's satin, $15 mobxles 3 Fan 3 m— 812,80 T8 Put - Quilted Satin Lined Kersey In this lot you will _ k T Short 000 airs EL S E :).::::“"::‘“:1;,5 :3':'!’:,::“. find sample garments Ladles’ Fine Furs Jackets— 250 in this | Al sizes v OUR Llpp RS Overcosts . 4 that are worth even more. The ) ) ) " R 4 for Perstan lamb jackets, with blendea 10t the most effective AN, WORRE, CaIOIY-—Sn Te PN e papas . SOl $0.50 for $17 Suits or Overcoats | =t voken. They come in bergatn mink collar and revers—an exceptional styles of the season, ap- o i oy vi sta o ] tae, SAVE S Slkell, | Wit : pliqued with taffeta and On Boys Your cholee of l(uh, Nuthan & Fisher's $15 Aub for XXX Persfan lamb jacket, 22 inches o ” ’nr o S Mafchojes ol Kuh, Nathao'a Biahari b Aubdra | = {15 {0 e cothe) e on $85 00 Jong, with blended mink eolinr and revers KeTSCY straps,heavy satin | Basement | MainFloor | Shoes Fifth Black and Blus Unfintshod and 40 inches long, all elegantly i lining, all colors, choic- ) sy e Notta for XXXX Perslan Lamb Jackets, 22 inches ' " en's, # Worsted and Thibot Suits, 817 50 lined, your choico of the lot $119.0 s i Dl R L b S IR R e Men’s, : ].uriles 08c ancy Striped & Plaid Pure $12.50. 3 o . shoice 80,98 Women's, | %3.00, Worsted Suits, $15 Kersey, Mel- e revers. choice $6.98. ton and Covert Overcoats, 817 ; SEE 1 Cox it XXX and XXXX ladies’ #eal jackets, 22 inches long, lined f Boys' $4.00 $1 15 bgfiioll Chinchilla_Ulsters. . 9 with heavy furrier's satin, at 5 or Shoes 7 All Kuh, Nathan & thul‘s NB 820 and #25 Men's Ladies 1 3 1 2o ang $1 85 07‘ enamel sh , $125, $139, $150 and $175 Childrens #5.00 Saite 4 Orercoaie nsludiag the vary fuest and $7.50 39 0'0 tor 20-thch near seal uckel, with beaver _J| "= &3 00 Shoes, | $1.59 | "" imported and domestic woolens, worsteds, cheviots, Golf $ » QOUpr JiiY yevers, guaraateed lining. Reefers — C {9 “‘"“ cassimeres. covert cloth, kerseys, montagnacs, Skirts— These gkirts § b chinchillas, beavers, etc:, made by tho best work- for gjnch near seal jacket, with mink Thege come. in cheviot bargain |Misses Shoes| oy every men, and lined with mnsl elegnnt m.mm-. are made of hedvy all $42'50 collar jand revers. 8 BHOE. 2 Worth ) | garments that absolutely wool sultings with numerous We are also offering somd very unusual values in storm col- and novelty cloths, in up to fiquare Child's Shoes cos :lp to 825 to muke, rows of stitching around the lars and collarettes, in all the popular furs, both light and dar’, reds, blues and fancy GO 88 eeetnences 0c Kib * Enamel Cait. at mixtures, with fancy | tWO $ 15]9; ggg' Hety S House and Smoking Jacktes—a large Silk or Cheviot v..m In Bl 1 (SRR IR, $1.50, $2.50, $3.98, $4.98, and up to $27.50 ; dollars » 98C, e‘; bk variety. all colors and styles, from dots, stripes or checks, aingle or dou- perfect hanging garments, ac- Fine Electric Stolls at 3 , $2.98 and $3.50, trimmed top _apes, all r .25, Sl.afi .dst‘ ‘" ""‘ to $12.60. bla breasted, 98¢ to $3,98, tual $7.50 values for $3.98. Fine Marten Stolls at $2.95, $5.95, $1.95 and . sizes from 4 to 12—choice $1.50. a pair. ®3.80t0 8 3 83, Hollday Handkerchiefs Special Sale of Watches and Jewelry.| Wonderful Millinery Offers. A New York Importer's enti re sample line and broken 1 & § ; f g of high class Silk Handkerchiefs imported for .m,"u'o':'mfi;' Men’s Watch Chains—In ropes. 2 Men’s Watches—16-size German Fhen we have an object wo trade, all new, up-to-date styles, mostly all on the original solid links, and Mexican, with onyx sllver cases, with 7-jewel Ameri- wish to accomplish we make cards just as they argived from Japan. In this lot will be * charms, jeweler’ss price $1.00 [ can movement, sale price.......... renu e 5 Tuab now one found almost every style of silk handkerchiofs for men. haes 'lfm_‘ pm: C strenuous efforts to accomplish it Just now our . D) . aim is to clean out all our Trimmed Hats and women and children. A small part of this grand lot of v v o assortment of BT n- Men’s Watches — 18size gold- o way w or Dandkerchiefs bas been displayed In our show wisdon | i MEeANAY NS 'lf Ty by the way we have cut the prices scems almost filled cases, with 7-Jewel American move- ; L8 L, ‘v" regular from $2.00 to $7.50 dozen. They go on sale in lots at Manicure Se impossibie in print. But come and look at the ¢ UmMOrTY I handls b ments, warranted for five $ hats—they will verify every statement made s,:;,;,;r:,,;;,;":m(:,'" Jiiver, Hdndle 390 y " years, specal it DA OB | listeibey VERSISE £ extra heavy, at..... " v A Men’s Watches— 18 size, 14-karat For Pattern Hats that formerly Qw. 8 C SC 250 Ladies’ Watches—14-karat gold JVgNERR, T 0108 sdmke TWTEh. nfeel. ikl $6-9 s0ld for 815—marvelous creations, gold cases, with 15-jewel hlsln $ ¥ A P Y ) movements, stamped and war For Trimmed Hats that were All the men’s medium and 1,000 dozen fne Imported genuine Irish | Movement, $30 values for..... 21 98 A ranted to wear 20 years, special. . $12098 $49 v ‘ priced 810, every one a m prplece. A 0 linen Handkerchiefs, with plain and hand ' W es—M-l\nmt old ’ ’ For Trimmed Hats that were extra large sizo silk hand- o ey itiale oty ons. gusins- Lflgl?:- nufitsml:w e i Bofl.s.,d \Wl(‘h“(:v!,le,.sl.:pm.fig? }:X. New | B2.50 Sofeed W0, 2l slehly trimmen, ¢ s N ee ne: e s il r kerchiefs from this lot, . wiaths of hems, -:mc‘vl:::nl:?lzdht‘:": 7-jewel movemen(s, warrauted ; A eom M pae. with (idewsl movement We ate closing out a lot of | Your choice of a lot of fan- /i d 1 N with plain, heavy twillled and fancy perfections. A manufacturer's samples, | f(OF 10 years, special.......... ; AN ] antee wit e -$;'98 Ready-to Wear Hats that cy feathers, bird wings """,‘,::,‘. “u(‘v;“fl"x. 4gc and odds aud ends, worth up to 50c each, Ladies’ Watches—14-karat filled 4 Boys’ Watches—Sterling silver antee with each WILth‘ lel‘Llll were and breasts, wor ular #. 50, K0 008 Sl o 10‘:-15‘: cases, 16-jewel Elgin movement, $9 98 0 cases, with 7-Jewel American were sold for 250 , worth C N . Sl Bbev i s st warranted for 10 years, special.... movement, special o up to $1.50, for T = i ° | v L V R t e o . 'Co 3 to sond; Bamboulia, 104 3 to 2 and 1 to 2, Farbanks played with a mmdn-p | average Ferguson was entitied to g0 into| pla ad here today. Score, b to 0 in M " ol B anaouRr P it \Lhnr‘gnx ot ey | SeoruEy Bannier | Gussle i Burdock, | Time Y e ‘Mudin, Orrie | § up and 3 to go. 4 orguson notified the | wa fne1g ok by DeGroodt from the ll t 1 should contemplate the same thing. | Young Morcllo, Summer and Tingaling also | Goan, “uuh it mnl Assessment also ran. — commit tee h t| thirty-two-yard line. al m;l‘x "A["-'ilru"'x’rn;nrx 4‘":‘ in e " six lurhrxu()l. Raveling, 118 Rewalty at aow'-Ens FORM A LEAGUE m-l g .!—. For a Cold tn the Head. National T t:ing Association Rules on |anything of tho kind, but for : n: Argregor, 118 FASHING Dec J Lrun of — t siting playe ‘mu 41l LAXATIVE BROMO-QUININE TABLETS, " say that I have no thought of 3 (Turner), 6 ki " ‘; o 5 ) t whi v“ has Do ¢n charac: | Omaha Devotees Get Ready to Join | 0F) A ar —— Marc Made in Oup Race. Losminot see exactly on’ what “grotn Flynn), 3 third. “Time 3 all moeting o the American Bowling rri . HUENE 3 3 fohpodis, Meenyige, oo Ton, 1 . oni v > ; Coungress, of thia cli’ Presby piayed v S o Y Tribe of T | REACHE ! and one-sixteenth miles, ot v xi- tation, although RS Bio Moadn ',,, e Jofm 0 ; ce, one o ! . ) — o b o overflo a COUNTS IF WINNERH CHANCE FOR PRIZE | TOD SLOAN REATHES CHICAGO |, Tjird race one and, gnecsixteenth, miics, . ¢ bowling tcums held a_meoting at | Minngapolls man's ovening ot s aalal’s 4 4 e Allco Turner, % (B, Matthews), 18’ to 6, | 1t 3 L Clarkcs uileya’ luat night preparatory o | (WERUS s A gram of musical and Jiterary nombers win Jockey Says He Will Return to Eng- | second; Florizar, 168 (O:Connor), 8 to, 1, Bymy , hadicap, yenr-os ana up: | SPRIINE for ndmittance tohe American | iy AL clumbt wan 1 the (et | glven nddreamen Deing mads by He . M) RISLINg 10 Nonohed By the Ronrd o€ | “1ask ARA Ask the Rlewnrds te T ety alya it i, Y81 |y soven turlongs; | Chagentus, 1| contestd ‘to" facflitate "ty tion or | e T el e foverty signeh | Erani B T Review In Acting Upom the Dev- Give Him u Hearing. Fourth_r seven furlongs: BIll Gar- 5 ",,"; f'i i dr'id Mecond: ‘lag, 100 | team to represent the city in the ann inning, when he bunched 19 to ‘||nr m. {ards and games furnished further enter- mAveR dnsionesl B Lion 04 und & to 1, ; Championahip matches at Chicago in Jun- | A& when he bunclied 19 o {uinment, und . feature of the evening wis ercaus ase, wrought Bee CRIOAGD, Dl T M aatas, i LI 1Y ‘Sfim:"n'ms"w i cond; Beide, % m‘h"' 1o 1L A, R At R | Uary.” Te hamen of the local’ orgnniaa- | hext Jest, nieink helns 16, Biblter Shaly | (0'CCioba rerrennin rved. - G T—Jamen b s 4 o adell, § tore It trom Cleveland. Sloan, nccompanied by w retinue of ser- | (J. Martin), 2% to Maribert, Hultatlopochtli, Moor, Belgrade | on® vderm. Lenta. Creacent wnd | Made no leas, than five misses in the las vants, his nevitablo stpply of trunks, bags | Poyntz, Novia, ‘Rojitck, sio and Dimond dfrey also r Krug ¢ eclded 1o send & request for ton Inninee. | T"{“fl” Verage, 4 66-61; high | WICI ITI‘EV."A“ 7.—In the middl and sult cases ived from N 0 50 ran. ear-olds, five fur- y [ ry Mter; Total average, 466-61; hig ec. n the middle of e A ternoon and ‘was ‘driven (o the Aatea | " Fiteh Face, slx furlonga: Ordnung, i | ik 5 dinc o 1 won: | B R et far e nea] Bods. | Funs, 31, 24, 19 a very pleasant e tiercatunar sanvaradin.ot NEW YORK, Dec. 7.—The board of re-| Bloun profensed to worry littla over Thaes: | Millery, 8 16 1. won: Our Lizsle, 115 (] ke and 8 10 1| O A O e ekt Wk apaaL | Freshy 'l'-«ml 174; average, 254-60; high | In Which a party of friends were engaged, view of the National Trotting assoclation [ day's reported action of the i rading | n ' to 1, second; High Hoe,'108 (Dom- ond; King's Favorit Thompson), | ¢ s ulg | FUnS, 19, 16, 10, 10. Misy Maude Kaliskman, aged 17, stepped to 1 English racing | ner), 6 to 1, i H 3 R ¢ 8 other matters of routine business a schediie it I et S i * this evening. plebod o t today passed upon what Is famillarly | Stewards that 'Re Wonld be. pers | ik, 8 ko1, third, Time: 1:8%. LaMas. | foeond] KIMES Fayorite. 3,0 syncopated: | FotEden o be piayed during e coming T o Tule adoptec 10 commitiee esening, pickea up ,:l,,‘m,\,l, known as the Devereaux case. The point he appllcd for a jockey's | cottn,' Vanl . d e Sandy, 'Jils Greenwood, pmlegl; The | oel Wen arrenatd oo tollond: Becoming hat men from e shall be h ur ar ! e : N . vhe od to w litt Xt season. declare { llum.d an Brother,” Chans, th Park and Lambkin [ 55, “harles, at Cl; huu h in the finals, to be declded was whether a record made eXpects to ride In England. Failing i | 81 ; mile:” W d f,||,,:“'1rffi,f§ffflffl'§xs(' \arhBons ..:.'uum"'k.’f in* tom v, 4 T by & borse when competing for a cup should :]III.I‘m lio ‘will return to his humblo starting § 3alathus, n M nlula‘r 21 Third o, salling ll(nllg and ‘lv":; tonals, at Hayden's alloys:’ Decombe nd “““‘!‘“ Falgs of Hoston will ex P ce In America, o o ' of ch), 15 2 | yurds: . ), 7 to on; | Gote ate O t A es 8. Scl brought by Harry K. Devereaux uf Cleve- | Sloan will remain tn the city until next | Sird: Fime’ L% CORIRE May Dine, Phor y ), 30 to 1, | Eory R e e lors row evening 155, land, who made application for an order as ;'“‘;":t" i when he Yok dayis visit to | Colonel oot and’ Jim McClevy also ran Lo I'»\Ivh.rr\“f\l“:“';luy O | past “night the Clarksons beat the sulllva - ISSTRUME to the record of his horse, John McKerron. nd., returning in Butterfly, mal, Prince Plausible, ' Mo- | omihae 'ud follows: o o centum, Rinero and Rare Perf (¥ ONN] CHICAGO, D Tommy Sulltvan of The board decided that the horse in ques- nhght wnd then, 1:I"l:'ll" b L FRIDAY LUCK AT NEW ORLEANS | mentum. Rinero and Rare Perfume also CLARKSONS, BERT AT Dec, T-Temmy Sulllvan decision over Billy 5 A ton had acquired a record of 2:10 at olfle coust, where he hopes to tecept o rth, race, fvear-old Olllen, six At e MRl oSow da ru : 2 70, Falrmount Place > adio e on; | Lancaster s i | Athletic clib, nfte Rt dne Jinnoly | - 5 ", Readville, Mass., on Septomber 19, 1900; | "In (0 the announcement in the | One Favorite Fiashes First Past the | [ghfel Sule ki and 8 Hrunke Aafiedi club. atter slx rounds of slow snd Frederick Priow fo'fo’ V' Hid{erwori having contested for a cup that can be won rmul(l(ulrllul ar Sloan sai Judges at the Crescent Clty second; Q , 110 (Burns), 6 to 1, . . 2 18 oo Comnd, 51 Lexinni Covell ‘unt "husband. (o . "} 2 aturally, 1t 1s 4 subjact upon whic 4 third . . 3 osads ) Lexinuion; ralg, lot 18, block % Covel i the performauce la & record, as when a cup | care to suy little. 1 have not boen ruies ot Race Track, Witin r one mita and a six Clurkson . §OZAD, Neb' Doc clal Orels 1ot 13, blook's, Cavell's 88 #dd 100 can be won It I8 a premium and a heat | wnd yet if I appiy for i leense 1 a4 th £0 Telogram.) L Fe teenth; ' Matchie, 116 (itichards), 1 : == — teamn To . winner In a contest, for it acquires & record | Fefused. 1 must walt for & definite an.| NEW ORLEAN 3 Weather fine [ wout Jogien 1 TObAIE oo isasassine 3 5 2 Total amount of transfe “ g e nouncement. The only change in my pla d track lumpy and s Wonderly was or & bar; but when a cup cannot be wo, | will be that 1 shall weriee n MY ‘,,.‘.'.‘f? Slspended pending an Investigation of his rd. Time or, in other words, 1s & perpetual challenge | earlior, try to have i talk with the s rda | ridy'of Kp In the ¥ m_ Kingsl radiat, oppr cup, heat winuers in contests for it do not | 8nd at any rate ask 4 hearing at s vl 4 Bummar xth Face, ooy Gl s, R only ‘tair. 1'dld o betiing while ateoad | Firs 1g, 8IX furiongn: W elde- | quite m,h. acqul oc r 3 and can scarcely be blamed becaise an un- | mann, Iw \I-Ihkh 1%0").‘won; Jeasio Jarobs, Rabunt, Mr. Devereaux had won a cup with John Al llr.llln A n following came in the W N to 1 and even, I’l‘vlllluxr second; T Iu..hw 116 _(Hothersoll), 8 to 1 Zarp . McKerron, the horse being entered in the , L gt xl 9 'nii \"lhlu an hoys. guls, I‘-'l u.’\;nr‘.m sw lu‘l """x'm.l‘mn (‘mlr-l ;I‘Inn ; 1:17 l'z‘mrh')' xy.,l‘w. ,\{!‘;:— . 5 ng to admit that 1] 1:19. 'Diggs, Borde ! e, | delmo, Draughtiman, San Lus, Mise Mit- uame of the Cleveland Driving club and, | would have accepted o ent from Mr. | Puiiline J and Dec , Tvelyn Tiyrd, Island Prince and Mid- acconding to the agreement, the cup was to | Gardiner had I won a n.v- but T saw no Sec d, 107 (Mc- | pight Chimes als ran become the property of the club that won | HATM it that, and will tel! the stewards s v J i My Gurdine blamele i 2 o it in three consecutive times. This belng ring e much & prassnt. T inienden i1 | 100 WS 20 te et thindc lll:l‘l(““l 05. Solis TORNIINES: ;. the case the cup could not be & perpetual abroad and that is the discouraging | Tour, Handsqueeze, ‘Algle M. SBunro, La- mont ot New Vorl Jiae' saia from Kis Nurs: | Billlter Deteats” Preaby challenge cup and bence the decision of the | “A{T" of 'h- Jfi;l' .','""':',','.'_” i :.I.r"gmr\‘ry i m;"k ‘~::Ir:| .!Iv.\‘ld"f:lff“t;lag_ll:“l;\' ry farm at Lexington, ’m lhlrrh\rn Ally Wins from Ferguson in Last of othing 1 could say 4 race, one o o oals of 1000, seven by Henry of Navarre board. . about n Iff case, except that | am gind Lead, 11 (T. Walsh), 6 to 1, won: f....'ll".ll'h‘" B IS0, DE By Al N pyare Qualifylng Serles. Samuel Gallagher of Pittsburs, who was | fie s o 1 shall roturn to England | Major Mansir, 162 (Cochr 1o} ahd'q to | *4d stx by Hastings, {o John 6. Madde expelled on Decembor 17, 1887, for enters M\x]_};fi'! mu of February or the first of | b, second H“fi'“: rmx .':“:‘n.vwlr, 1?:“‘ at Loulsville, amonk the m |,,l,,,<‘ m»‘ ,|,| N ”Mi.‘h,,‘i‘lf',\ ing & horse named Maud A. uhth-rnudo. - s Martin, The Planet and Bush Hughes also | 0%fT-Gortaction mit for which Mr Madden [ 4t rment at biillards, which was relnstated on condition that he refund Favorites at Onkland b s A K A | New York in July last Monday at the Knickerbocker clu unlawful winnings of the horse, | SAN FRANCISCO, De rites and Fourth ru--‘lr\x‘ furlongs, selling: Tom was finished tonight and of the n N < outaiders divided the caf e Kingstoy, 10 (Dale), § 10 5, won: Lare: . ce Track L i roups Bohmitt of Chicago, Billiter of ounting (o about $800, and pay the re | Guitlders divided the card at Oakland 't i (W dre), 3 to 1and 6 to 1, e e s 4 1 ooat | Siteaoila ana Patge. of Fioston, temain cording fee of $50 for the change of name. | front. I Coreet e 0 (5 i Nome 1 cla Brooks, 1)’ (A. Weber), 9 to ! ot ook, 10" (. Weber, 9 1o 3 e ek e verr® [0cR! | i for e finaln. clmitt and” Biifetor de- o against which 20’ to_1 was quoted, were el Ao S, Rriptopher, ¥ree Overland park race track i Ieated tna Otaer two ORpanenta in taelr o= Rei Has No Thought of Suing. |among the winners. They were both ridden | Lt Tom Collins, Star Cotton-and Cake | B0 e 8 e Tor & mecting fram X ey WA e BEW YORK, Dec. 7-Leater Reiff, the | by Dominick. Bill Garret wis well played o0 Hoa: o Uncl, | o 1s 1o 80 fncliaive “ono of the Feati \ting wir en furlongs , Bervatlus getting the nf jockey, was Interviewed tod. concerning A t heavily. The supe- g ol 0 0l vV > the renewal of the Colorado derby. Dalige d t o el 0 {p0WaY. ras ptavisy ALy ) Wens, Sipe- A to 1, won: Brown Vell, 10 Palge and Paige of Ferguson in th oy S A i MO E L to 1'and 10 to 1, second; Old bath scoring | nst Ferguso: f @ 5 ] ¥ Dale). 10 to 1, third, ' Time: 134 Vardon Defeated a¢ Denver. | Bliges dverigo, b b hieh a2, B . gectaton. | H § ards. of the | up #400, ‘but Albert Simona retained i | casiing ‘Lovabie i W ammar L8 Harry Va Ot - | 15 e mmm- 'average, §10-54. Nigh rins. Muh Jockey club are undeniably falr. | Results: | G llul!llm also ran. Imu( llm \hh!llpmxl ®olf " pla ., 25, G Ferguson, 4.6) That they, would exonerate me I knew in | Kirsl race. five furlongs: Anita B, % Hixeh five and a half furlongs, sell- | feated in an exhbition game at the Over- In thi Ferguson’ and vance. There was nothing eise for them | (Dominick), 20 to 1, won; Bes Bee, 108 | ing: W I Daboe i (* Weber 56 &'}, land links by Waiter Fairbanks of Denver on games won, but on the grand 1ing the trigger. Cheatwood” wan), 4 to 1 and 8 to 5 | Gardner Totals . and Palge

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