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(&) BEE: FRID 0000000000000000008 THE OMAHA e-base 13 108, won: Errorless Game on oggy Field is Wen by | bro, o "Time: 10, Umpire: O Y el it: Gammon: B Cansy ay Wias the Belmont and Muoh Glory at|Monongah and About a " Fourth tace. one mile, €elling. Ham L L fuperior Batting. ST, LOUIS MAKES FIERCH FINISH, Morris Park, shire, 100 (Dominick), 8 to 2, won: Oxnari T B T1L (T, Lewie), 80 to 1, second, Zacatosa, 1i reason ln l ] Scoren Seven Barmed Runs in Ninth = (Winkneid, & to 1, third Time: 1:481-5. | THREE TO ONE AGAINST KANSAS CITY Inning, Defeating Philadeiphin, THE PARADER HIS ONLY COMPANY |Shut Up. Little Singer, Woodstick and An- 0000000000000C00 ©000000000000000D302 . : . SHILAD LB b 8t. Louls de nowan aiso ran No fabric has so ancient a record for AL foatel O LLEHIA, ey ey i (he Nrat ke FIfth Face, oiie mile, selitng: Lamachus, - g ine i { Vo game of the seri In the ninth inning 105 (Birkenruth), 12 to won; Refugee, 11 underwear as linen, and it would have ns ANl But Shuts Out the | Visitors by & tighty batting rally R All Gre the Third Starter, Not in | (Ste) 8 (0 1 second; Patroon 114 Win- | yeen worn today in this country had it | Amgregation — Great out eight hits and scored seven ~earned anning at All=Conroy | focke. Rtsra afarella, Sunro and Chauncey n A b Work by fome Team iy rune. Attendance, 2,883, Score: x . locks, Myra. Morella, e Droperly wove! it A ST, LOUIS, PHILADELPHIA s Another of Day's her aiso ran. . i 8 Dr. Deimel’s Linen Mesh Hergriok, 's.1 3§ 1 Do nanty iy 010 9 ) [ (Winkfiiar, 15 o 1, secand: Dan Cugid, 111 | iy McGann, 3 0 OFIick, rf » 410} | ). § to w = o %t 1 o CEW Y < 1 on, e W oand d ! N It was a great day for the Omaha clans- |Donovar, rf. 1 2 1 ¢ g(Wolv'ton, 361 L 2 1 0 NEW YORK, May 3.—~Commando, the [&dic, Cora, Havill 1t Aaron, illle ¥ . O . i a pure linen fabric—corrects the only fault which could be|men They conclusively demonstrated to | fadder: se.- 112 4 oiflasic 1.3 § £} {fsou of Domino, won the classic elmon rsialsbiig - - o‘";l:n. l:-“rlll:m'l"\::"h:r:l:‘c l?x!:;’wflo found with linen as a material for undergarments. A a summer | ths satisaction of « fuir sized crowd of |y i1 & 08 dlorn e 0 fat Morris park tofay and stamoed bim- | SEWPORT LU U Py i Besr 1 heaithinl be. § t the falthful that George Tebeau's much- |Nichols, ¢.1 1 § 0 I Hallman, 2.0 1 2 0 0| gelt the best d-year-old of recent vears. 4 A | garment they are porous, dry and ventilating—they absorb the | vaunted bunch ot Missourfans 1s not such- | Farber P 0 0 0 1 1Dukwlebs, 9.0 0 00 %) e was a strong favorite i the betting | Managers L L A [ b L n':"d "'|'| r"":“":: n'":‘:.f:n:'o perspiration, carry it off and they keep the body dry and thor-|a-much after all. The third game of the |*sheiver .1 1 0 0 0 Totals... 6 42017 1At T to 10, made all the running, and won, INCINN L STy S aeynne. way. the .g"“ s to the .lulnu"hy the celes S | oughly comfortable. scries with Kansas City was won by Omaba | .\ 7 | galloplog, by two lengths in 2:21, the (rack | only “winniig fuvorite at' Newport today, orated and original’ Blatz pro- g ghly i pde A through superior batting and when 1t was | bt G0 record for the distance. It was the last (1. G. Kox. at 2 to 1, won the tourth «vent | @ goug, We invite patrons to call and make a full investigation of |ended the score was 3 to 1 8t Touts o oW 1 90 1 1 0 o 71|98y of the Westchester Racing nssoctation's | 1 8 & Biep, he fcide were JOMPEIT 1O seiailiai o the clai f these goods. We have a little booklet that tells the | 'Dusty” Coons was the slab artist for the | Philadeiphia 0100000 spring_meeting and a banner crowd of &t | ant lonk defave at the post Manager Fow. (@ BLATZ MALT-VIVINE 0 1e claims of these goods, e have a little bookle 8 ThE | iotorious crew and what a game he did | KEarned rune: St Louis, 9. Two-base |lcast 15,000 people was in attendance. Only | ler today announced that the Newport | © (Non-Intoxteant) o whole story. Get a copy at our underwear department. pitch! Up until the elghth inning the far- | hits: Ryan, Kruger, Burkeit (), DOnovan, | three horses went to the post for the Rel- [Mmecting will continie fndeanitcly and will | @ Tonic for Weak Nerves and Weak Bodies © v v Shriver, Barry Hallman. Home run . . > frun @ east until June 6 Resuit 3 > Mres tamed sluggors from the mouth of the | Shrwer; (Barry.’ Haliman. flome ;[ mont. Commando and The Parader both [ "Wy ™ six""furlonge: Uterp, 4 |@ _____ Druggists or Direct o WE CLOSH SATURDAYS AT 6 P. M. Kaw wero able (o secure but throe singles |adelphia, 8" First base on balia; OF Har: | opened ut_even moues, the former belng | (Hothersoll), . to 1, won: Miss Redwood, gval Blatz Brewing Co., Milwauks g v ke b \ leby o t by plteher: | backed to 7 to 10, while The Parader went | 1™ ( hison A 4 second; _Corialls, 10 & o AGENTS FOR FOSTER KID GLOVES AND MeCALL’S PATTERNA and they were scattered. It looked as | Rofs, Ji Of GUEIERY L UStruck | o g | (Washingtoni, 8 to i, third, Time: 114 § o though the visitors were to be blanked, Kicholy, “Meciamn, Haliman, Bares. 'SUuck | (07 (0 5. Al Green went begging at 15 Little 'Sailie, Bauce ' Boat, Nosy Morn OMANA BRANCH ut: By Harper, 6 owell, 8. Wild 19 1418 Doustas et, 1081, b 3 but they managed to squeeze in a single | pitches: Fowell, 2. Nash, Time:|to 1. They were sent off in the first break | Miriam and Claire also ran . Wy . o 1 ] . Jupiter Pluvius did his best to rob Omaha | ¢ HICAGO % BROOKLYN BADLY. | mando to the front and led by two lengths | {5yite), § to | Prosit, 104 (Jack V. second A. BUILDING, COR. 16TM AND DOUGLAS §TS. of the game. After the second inning the up the back stretch. Going up the hill The to 1, third. Time. 1:1k. Lucy clouds, which had been threatening and | Taylor Pit ea Good Ball and Orphans [ Parader moved up to him and they went | Leach, Prudent, | Robert Morrison, Sy worn Out ? weeping at Intervals all afternoon, opened ive Proper Support. neck-and-neci around the far turn. For a | Blaze. 1TATES dErie George Lebar and Mudder aiso ran BROOKLYN, May 28.—Brooklyn was not | fow jumps Tho Parader showed in front, | ‘Third race, four and a half furlongs: Bud | N d th a4 d Th o Ltase of the same e | * AGUE, 8T § 4 JOHN R TANNER IS DEAD|REVENGE FORCREIGHTONTEAM |10 "0l " i “the ‘ena ot the “arae |ttt o a6 R0 £ My (| bt 1 was anly on sutterance, and whe | gmbes, [ Tigsier) 300 5 won, et half of the fourth. Then Captain Car- | the start and this, with well bunched hits | Spencer called on Commando at the head | Kkson), @ to 2. aecond: Tom Crabb, ay), 8 to I, third. ‘Thme: 0:6k Lady Y Deteats Cottner University of Lincoln and & couple of errors, gave Chicago & lead | of the stretch he came away and wou | Wiorernce’ - sartha D, —Bhib Ahay —and by Score af Six to el B ml' glass from the Burrlcane |of aix runs, which they never relinauished. | oaqily The Parader was under the whip | ibanite alo ran ¢ cluded Taylor had good control and superb sup- | CA8HY FEpRE Risp Th - 1. Fox, 100 | Former Governor of Illineis Buconmbs Pour, deck and concluded that it was time 1o Taylor had good control and supsrb Bubl| .\ oucy (he last furlonk in & frultless eftort | | FOUFth race. six furlongs: B. G. Fox, 108 Whea' Apparently Well.s 3 ' Prs 2 R suspend . business, 80 he safled Into port | pore, MeCrecryes runting Ceteh B b oo | to get Al Uress wis & BEA. iR to't, won: Grandma 11, 1% y R, - } R o \ R the TR11 Bisyuse tageing MY’ &P by Green cut off a home A ance, | to get up. sreen was o bad third. | (Wikom 6 to 1. second. Fva W ilson, 10 The Crélghtsn Tniversity tea:’ played Ukt e ? 00, Score Commando got an ovation when he went [(Jacks to 1, third. Time: 1:15 Patilin ball with o vengeance vesterday at the | The intermission was a briet one and CHICAGO, | BROOKLYN. | “;":.l\,-lm"\].-: Summary Jf. Rare Perfume, The Irish Boy, Stites and oung Men's Christlan assoclation a it was certainly a good thing that the RH.OA K, ¢ : o ok Jim Nup also van - to e o o jand | risel [ 0 8hec! " race, mile, selling e St 07 f seven ol y PHYSICIAN WOT CERTAIN OF THE CAUSE | i o crhcs, e Setat, B IHEMR! | vt topped tor Mr' Puaviue ‘woula have [Hsivc 4 43746 rtart 444 qliran race, mile, aolling: Liuck, Star, 2071 Firth buce, sevei, turigyas, aie World Famous Mariani . versity, 610 4. The game was an éxcellent | been unpopular if he had kept his flood- | Green, cf .1 1 0 Kelley 13 110 (Sh 5 to 1 and 2 ond; Knikhi [ 42 (Jnekson), 5 o 2 second; Ben. O Fallon | of the Heart, Resulting Indireetly Marphy, n.r'm-.fl\snm.hu..r;. m‘(- m.-mw.:n Hmll-h Th; rest was for Elxht“llnllmn"’: De'hanty, 350 1 0 3 0MeCreery, ¢f0 1 nkl. Royal Sterling and Fons e fan West Baden also tan. . S 5 . department, did the pitching for the Omahu | and then the fun began again. With wet [M'C'm'k, .0 0 1 3 0Gating, db...0 0 Second race, five furlongs, selling: Hon | “Sixih race, one mile: A Lauret It shek « nete " ; m nnie Laire oiuite MaRHRE e B rariten ahowed .that Bia. whip: 1a any; | balls aud a soggy field both teams put up IAE €3 § 4 § IEATELL S0 | e b dinny, 8 to 1 and § to b Ajoimwon, B lo 8 wons Falty Dell, & (& A Restorer of the 3 thing but weak. Schuman held the stall [# &reat game. There wasn't an error on i ghe O'Hagen, 104 (Bhaw), aven, third: | et s to 5, thivd i st t 5 i for the Lincoln men and exhibited a fast | either side. That's something unusual on| Totals... 0102 ‘7 of Totale....2 § | 0:591 qualize, Miss Fisher and | Edna Gerry, Metoxen Lord ¥ Vital Forces SPRINGFIELD, 1L, May 23.—Former | delivery, good head work and perfect con- | o yotet and muady field ChICAGO +vveiverrrreen2 4 0830010 50 Tan g 1 | Canrobert alko ran Governor John R. Tanner ated here sud- | iFok Ritchey did somo pretty catching for | = 4 " "y wag th where the Omaha | Brooklyn'. 2000200000 the Bclipse, five and a half : 0! 3 ¢ - | the visitors, Act No 2 e b Barne " . “hicage Blue Girl, 124 (13 to 5| osr s 4 2 Y denly in his hotel at 2:45 p. m. from rheu-| In the first inning Cotner made Earned run Brooklyn, Chicago, 1. WINS HARO| STAKE. Vin Mariani is a perfectly sate ne tun. | stars got in their heavy work. Davey Cal- won; Saturday, 122 onnor’ 2 o Two-base hits: Chllds, McCreery. Three- 4 f - b matisg of the heart. He had been confined | O Keefe made a pretey hit for Crelghton, | noun wtarted off with a soaking single. | base hit: Warrell, Firat base On eitors 410" B Mecond WHISKY IR A Right Basily ae|@nd reliable diffusible tonic and . ) s follo o v ¢ | Chicago, 1t ol o8 oklyn, 4 ) 1 and e < to his room since hi return from Chicago | gn'tne rubber. In the second Captain Over. | Willle Refd followed suit, placing a dandy | Chicago. 1. Lert ob bos Y oy | Time: 1:4%. Hyphen and Wild Oats also | o in Course, stimulant; it gives strength und last Saturday, with rheumatism on the left|lander of Cotner crossed the plate and [fly just beyond the third base line. Jimmy |0\ 4EY . +' Daly to Kelley, [ ran. CINCINNATI, May The Harold stake Double play Toman beat out an intended sacrifice and | Childs to Doyle, Hartsell to MeCormick fo | Fourth ¢ L 1: | three furlongs: Commando, 1 1017 to 10 and out. won; The Parader, 1 andry), @ to 5 and out, second; All W), § to 5, third 31, Th side, but the case was not considered in{Crelghton made an egg. The third inning the least serlous. He felt much worse this | %o UORTE (VALSHIQn, A CARe of ratties & | o Lases were full. Gonding biffed a | Childs. First bise on balls: Off 7 afternoon and Dr. J. N. Dixon, the gov-| stick work ran up Crelghton's score to 5. | hot one down to Robinson and Robby sent [ Off Mcqames, . Struck qati /By eror's physician, was called about 2:30 and | After that for four inhinga both teams | iy y ! b scored ciphers. In_the elghth Callahan a found the governor dying. trotted across for Creighton and In the |at the plate. The bases were still full National League Sta B Governor Tanner has held various posi-|yjinth Wilson and Schuman chalked np two | when “Dusty” Coons took his place at the e, the Belmont, one mile and | for 2-vear-old colts was the feature at La- | Vigor to body, brain and verves. heer), | tonfa today. Only three started. Pentecost [ went to the front ehortly after ihe flag fell . n, | and kept that position all the way, winning 3 e [ Gantty By two 16ngthe: Andy Wikt Anien | AW Drugglsts. -Refuse Substitutea second. Owenton was never form Tommy Knight had a good d by McJames, 2. Passed balls: By Farre back home in time to catch Calboun |1, Time: 1:3:° Umpire: Emsile. r th race and threc-elghih: Conrovs 110 (Spen: | the saddle, finlshing first three time ockey club welght-for-nge. nd - tiona besides that of governor, the principal | for Cotner. Thus the game ended, 6 to 41in | on . 1 s “I d e | New Yo 12 to 1 1 out, won; Blues, second race. The track was glow § 4 " béle. & wenbds of the - Ulinots House, | 18YGF of Creighion, o gamia thet tor ciean | DAt .THEU 1t Wwas that ™Dust Ll RELAR AR G iw), 0 fo 10 dnd out, second: Dr. Bar-| First race, six furlongs: May e 1 playing, lack of errors and misjudgments | needful. He picked out a nice one and Philadciphia . | 100 (Orom), 8 to 1 and & 1o 5, third, | (Howell), 4 to 1, won; Little Rita, United States marshal of the southern dis-| refiects’ praise on both teams. Creighton | sent it out in the garden for two bases, | pittsburk . 136, | erick 1, second; Marion Lynch, trigt ot Illinols, state treasurer and assist- | now goes Info hard training preparaory 10 | georing Reld and Toman. Carter's hit | Boston 46 | 8ixth raco. five furlongs, solling: Ven- | g o e, Fimet i o od p ¢ at|the game with Minnesota June 8. Score 4 8 y HIw 48 | turo. 200 (Miles>. 30 10 1 And 10 to 1, won 10z, Opera Girl, Casva, Tilly Ham- | | R v o LA RRD ety & CRIEIGHTON TN scored Gowiing 1§ g b | 1 e e rcem ™ 15 5 it Tt | merton and 1siip also Fun FIRST CLASS PULLMAN SLEEPERS Chlcago, and he was for many years a e tons! Gt | Bt. Louls . . i Gold Lack, Spencer), | cond race, one mile: Longfellow, 100 That ended the run-getting until the | Chicago ] : i elghth inning, when Kansas City managed | 1and b to 2, third. ‘Time: 1:liwa. ~ Feder ist, ) y e oy Jisige War. | (Gormiey), & to 1 1o et in a singie run. Rettger went down | FIVE PITCHERS IN ONE GAME |4t Sy dauinm rt Judge War rm it ahness, | False Alarm | (Howell), 20°to 1, third. Time: 1:40. 1 5 i [ 10, second; Carl Kahler, 81 (J. Daly), 7 to «.DAILY BETWHBN... memwber of the republican state central com- mittee and chairman of the same. He was a candidate for United States senator this Welch, 1b 0 Wright, r 1 Ritchey 0 Wison, Mght), ' even, won inowood, md; sprung, 1 { OMAHA AND SAN FRANCISCO Without Change L 0 Schuman, p e pass and subsequent hils and The Laurel also ran rilla and Thornwild also ran. widow, one son, Colonel J. Mack Tanuer, 0 Keghley, '2h LA L L Sl Llhadasl - Score: | White Sox Brash by the Athletics in VALLEY STAKE, |Det value 31010 Pentecost, 113 (Dupee), 0 Miller; &8, OMAHA an Exhibition Notable for WINS MISSISSI 1 Andy Willlams, | Springfield, colonel of the Fourth infantry, (T. Knight), [/ t AT l — 4 101, second: Owenton, 110 (Gilmore), 1 to Changes. Blink, Ridden by A. Weber, Takes 1t 1.;_mm Time: 1.0414 ROCK |SLAND \ 5 0 Gilpin, 3 I N. G., and one daughter, Mrs. John A. i e Chrtass 3% B e Harnes of Chicago. | Totals"... Swert oo, orepit y. i b —— o an e Fourth tace, flve furlonga:, Brier, 100 (1 || Qe — Governor Tanner was 57 years old and a Buckley, 1b ¢ 0 1 0 CHICAGO, May 23.—The homo team Won | gp {611 May 2—The Fair assocta- | KPERO, 1 to 2 won. Dr. Tarre 14 (R Pitts ge e Crefghton L0 0B D0 DY Letcher, rf 0 0 1 0 0lan exciting though poorly played, game ] N iraaia | Murphy), § to 1.’ second; Alice Scorpton, % private in the Fifty-eighth and Sixty-first | oofS0 5 1100000 | Calhoun, 3b 6 1 2 3 offrom the Philadelphia Americans today ‘_"',"I“'\' ey e B i M ternbon o (Frederick), 7 to 1, third, Time: 1:04%. ida | | lilinots infautry regiments and a state en- [ giruck oat: By Murphy, 5; by Schuman, | Reld, of... 1 2 2 0 ofKatoll was pounded for five runs in the | SbbL THex Bane. SRS, SHETROTR O Hulett, Arriba and Billy Botts also ran | ator; alse former member of raliroad and |4, Bases on palls: By Murphy. 4; by Schu- [ Toman, ss. 1 3 1 4 ofthird, giving way to Harvey, who did well | Foei SR RS (0 SRR B0 SVEGTr ohe | MMt five furlongs: Miss Charlie, ( Al the be: KY | by Schuman, 1. “Sacrifice hita: "By Murphy, [ Coons, p.. 3 was- It o Ry = 0 WChU| ations of the over-night handicappers, an | qode 0 G0 G i econd ; Daylight in | Attack is Sudden, 2’ "Double 'plays: Crefghton fo Welch, 3 S = < = o o plaae L the e A Beove: | exceptionally good field of all-ageshorses Shnpnie, it (Frecesiok), %0 to 1, tird, |} yD{N:’{ both dln:lvmnm | o Tynch to Welsh, Welsh to Kehoe, Over Totals ............8 3 9 21 13 0|lieved by Fraser. Attendance, 280. Score: | #xcebtionally wood fheid oL w/CAsespoect | time WK . Flalmetta, Mary ING CAR SERVICE THROUGH. i Governor Tanner ‘had not been feeling ) e ¢ 3 . a Railey, Amirante and Roclusn nlso Fan lander to Wiison. Time: 1:35. Umplre NSAS CITY. SRR PHILADRLERIA and Blink were made equal favorites at e H 56 an. ) BUFFET LIBRARY CARS. ) well for nearly two weoks. He had con- || :, RHOAE RHOAE | " 2 > vell- Ixth race, six furlongs: Uledi, 101 (T. ane, AB. o 0 A8 5 B with Verify next, owing to his wel The) " . 101 Por taf informat ) 270 0/Geler, 1.2 8 1 0 1 Knight). 4 t6 5, won: Full Dress, 8 (Cal lon, reservations and itiners tracted a cold when huntiog in Clay county, e > Ketchem, cf 1 3 "¢ 0|Hoy, cf. SR e gt B il n propensity for running well in heavy | pans 10 to 1. second: Velma Clark 1 s ary, Chicago to Callfornia” address City bis old home, and {row: that resulted an at- | gONTH DAKOTA . ATHLETICS Hartman, rf s 0o 0fdinen el howss A oLl 0L soing, 0L oved (o the front at, fak | Gt 13 001 nind Time: 1ins Guler, | | Beket Office, 1333 Farnam ‘St., Owaha, tack of rheuc tism, wnd 4t is believdd that i Milge 3 3e80 (OIS b 43 glajole, o1 e e i o | KIn& Elkwood and Scorpolette alko ran | Ned, rheumatism of the heart cnused his death howr -y Y (R 5 0 o|Hartman, 1 4 2lSefbold, rf.0 2 D N hvor, tha wak. abi Viatory: -and . T e e i N — 5 i | wivet Day'a Meet of - Intercollextate | Beville, 1b.. 1 10s50 0 lEREL V7 ojDavie, b0 111 t was all over, . (DA OPENING DAY AT TORONTO TRACK. S e AR although Dr. J. N. Dixon, the- attending P O'Brien, 2b 0 "3 alg o|EBuESth 8“0 Bawers; o H Shuffle galloping in an easy winner by two G . MuF ri'nd 3 0 0Fowers, c....1 0 & AL g 4. FR{ gL § i bl physician, says he is unable to give the ex- b B L DA A Rovinaon, 11111110 1 1 &uitivan, * ) oMoy, cl0 0 1 Jegtha from M1 Tiee, who beat Howen (e | o gapio S TR s AKawai $500 REW ARD1 act cause of death. NSt e o 0 offgiolh oS R 3 3 LR g trleved its losses of sescerday, (v TORONTO e e We will pay the above reward for any case of Y This forenoon Dr. Dixon called and stated |y pcRELL, 8, D., May. 23.—(8pecial Tele- > = | Grimth: p...0 0 0 0 O|Eraser, p....1 1 finvorites, one seeond and dne ird ‘choice | | TORONTO. Mas 20 The forty-mirat an- | Liver Complaint, Dyspepsie, bick leadachay that Mr. Tanner was tetter. "Colonel J.|gram,)—The firet day's meet of the South Totals o 82 5ou L] 48 4 oo securing the rice Il.wiuyl'«.“ iR T |.!x 1§ e \':.“ ' the nm..r# Jocke | Indigestion, Constipation ot (hr..;: D:“. | Mack Tanner also called during the fore- | Dukoia intercolleglate athictic contest was |Omaha ... . 03000 00 0 at| o iAot B TR ol A ant, Tricns: Mol el Thce, wlk fTonR . Mer aa b wan, | m"":ii"::;“"‘n“whhpkl{]'“-":fi}e("ll:nl pTo-Date f ¥ b ATnas S o i great success from a point of athlstic | Kansas City ... 0 fi{rane 0 0T 08 1 0 O P A Gand Han PO\ Reaone arRey B ane . when th b 3 noon and after dinner Mrs. Tanner's sister, | o\ “and from attendance. The little rain | Karned runs: Omaha, 3. Two-base el A 00500000 4-8 ses, 101 (A, Weber), 3 to 1, second; Re- | Snringwells uecond, Mr. Jersey third, 'Mime: | Iy gomplied with, They ate purely Vegotabie, [ Mrs. Fields Buck. She and Mrs. Tanner | this morning put the track in fine shape for | T, man, Cc Kotchern. Bases on balls: . Ohiieh 6,01 BRIEA ARIax | ST A T, BOIRE); 10 £0 20 tHI, AR e and rhch, 23V ear-0as, Halt milat oF T Tt 1a o1 hoas coniatn 40 Pills: 8o were with tho fotmer governor when he |the afternoon events and they were crowded | Off (‘oons, 3: off Rettger, 2. Struck out: B ;IN"l'lv\m\|y:‘|m“w)iiv EaTote,” Trome. une: | LA ot bl T Prinicessa, | Patroness won, Afiss Lobster & o | o et 15 Tilin, Beware of substitutions aee 10,thick and taat. 1t Deink lniearly 8 o'elock | Coons, by by Rettger, 1, Double play: Rett- | yroyies, arland, Sacrifice hit: Dolan ce Cup, Land 8hot, Tristan, Belle, Jini | Patrick third. Time: 0 © %[ and tmitations. Sent by mail. Stamps taky 1 ABout 2 o'¢lock he was selzed by an at- | Snieiad " onien, the base ball game wvas | ger sitt to Beville. Time: 1:30. Um- Siiiey Mertes, Hartman, Harvey. | Broeze, Alvin W and Doral Third race, one mile and a half: Mack- | NERVITA MEDICAL €O, vor. Cluon tack of i 1 strangit Db | Dava e ioet i0c e Ualte BUA100AY | piral - CAERIthe:s. Dritle Plays. Mortes to Shugart to tsbeil, [ - Second race, five furlon let Myutic Shriner second, Interfor- | Jackson Sts,Chicago, Il Sold by ack of gasping and strangilng and Dr.|were preiiminaries, (he finals to be run to- | This afternoon Denver will try conclu- | Lhigar to Mertes to Isbell. Struck outi|joma, 105 (T. O Brien), 5 t one Time: 2:56 For salo by Kuuu & Co., 10th aud Dougies Dixon way immediately called, but Gov. | MorTOW #-yard dash Johnson of Mitch 1 | 100G with the Rourke family By Harvey, 1; by Plank, by Fraser, 1. | Wentker, 109 (Houck), 5 to 2, second; Fourth race, Queen's plate, one mile and .. Omana, Neb.; Geo. 8. Lavis, Councll | ernor Tanner was dead when he arrived. dge of Broohinga. Tusirs Yort | - Jase on bails: Off Jiarvey, 3; oft Plank, 3 | Print, 106 (Harshbergeér), 5 to 2, third. Time: {4 quarter: John Ruskin won. Bellicourt | gliffs, lowe. 3 The remains wera taken an hour later to|Anals L PokIngs qualify for the | NES ROL UP GOOSEGGS. | off Fraser, "1‘(‘“ Grimen, 1. Wild pitclios: | 101t s Coleman, Lou fugel, Waki. | second I ')H»i;-h)lvl third, " Time: 2:181 . o 7 A ol by Plank, with *owers. Time: | tam, Flora Pomana and Confederate Grey | FIfth race, steeplechase, about two miles {he r;'m,‘;",”"'h'“",:"""”“" tather, Tur. | e s ars At T haRg.Allenct) o0 Josewh Has No Troubte Making £ Umpire: NMannassau. alfo ran, | Harvey ¢ won, Californian second | ney English, where they will remain until D0y R LB 2 ] | I ryl third. Time: §:571;, AMUSEMENTS, Sixth race, six furlongs, selling: Trekla ST 10 (Hars | won, Edinburgh second, ' Andralifs third. | ge seaas gy Woodward & Burgess, Mathe | Time: T8l BOYD’S | rol. o1 hird race, on mile, selling: Depon, 110 ROPS ONE TO BOSTON. | (8. Johnson), i to 5, won: The Caxton, &7 (O'Nelll), 10 to 1, second; Myste ns Une the Willow with | Finger), o to 1, third. Time In the 220-yard dash Hayler and Dodge of the funeral. Brookings were firat, Johnson and Maxon | DES MOIN Goverpor Yates, Secrelary of State Rose | of Mitchell second and other state officials called soon after | M7 the 120-vard hurdle Siade and Deitrich Tive Runs, 58, la., May 25.—St. Joseph gave an exhibition of ali-iround ball play- ing today that would have been more ap- | Hub Amer DETROIT of Yankton were firat, Oliphant and Maxon | greciated if Des Moines had given i Saving Grace, Brown, Mandamus Sea = - the former governor's dcath. Governor|of Mitchell second. Time: 0:17 bk Frapiften: i Loielid d glven it Mau- i - M Y 5 " Song, Bertha Buck, Sir Phillp Sidney. Ma - O e eond 3 jin was effective when the locals needad STROIT, May 23 —After scoring one ) RaN0 d 2 AHT ING 1 Yates and other state officials will meet at | In_the half mile biovcle race Allen of | bit, s itendance, o Beore: o Heeded | D ik on errors by Casey Machatt, Engano,” Winyap: and Chicia- 2 NMGHTS COMMENCING the governor's office tomorrow morning and | Brookings and Willlams of Mitchell were R.HLE. | Buelow the Boston Americans bun Banrth raoe, the Missisalppl Valley selling [, Will make arrangements. for the funeral, | NFEt Lyman and Narwood of Yankton sec- |8t Joseph ....0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 25 % | doubles and a single in the fifth inning and | aweopstukes, one. miler BINK, 9 (& [] TI]IlI m a‘ 7'45 y i \ b0l | namal LLNs: : Deés Molnes, .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 § 3|scored two more. Then in the elghth Hemp- | \enmm 5™ 0 5° wone Hib ke S &d. . the date and place of which have not been | In the 220-yard hurdle Tucker and Kings- | Ratterles: $t. Joseph, Maupin and Dooln; | hill opened with a three-bagger and scored | ¢y firien), 10 to 1, second: Bowen. 101 (Me- 2 SPECIALIST determined. ugon, bury of Mitchell were firat, Slade and Deit- | Des sfofnes, Potichow and Conwell {on Freeman's fly to Barrett, atter Casey G L R L TR VR 2 | MATINED SATURDAY. [ As ‘soon as news of Governor Tanner's| " i M S0 Vauty ptendricns of | WeMern Lengue Games Poatnonea. | had glven St e At st snd Colligs had i R anso Dandy gim in 4 death was known flags on the state house | Brookings won. Helght: 9 feet § inchas. At Minneapolis—Minneapolis-Denver game ;‘.‘.‘l’;m k!‘;' wild throw Wave. Detrolt “-"."‘,r .u_u|| f'l'.u-p‘nlulln algo ran, fnishing in th All Diseases and E H and executive mavsion were hung at half-| In the half mile “run final Hayler of | PoStponed: rain. hi Buppecis T e JEatrolt: chele flobgen mamed. © 1 Colonel M A Funeral Arrangements. In the shot-put final Miller of Mitcl Rehtate hbsads Binndi tendance, 3,473, Score YR 110°(L,. Rose). 15 to'1, second: Joe Daugh 10 years in Omaha f . i r ol tehell " tnnding BOSTON. DETROIT. 110 (C. Combs), 16 16 1, third. “Itme: 1:i b Governor Yates tonight issued an order | Wis first, Hoffman of Yankton second. Dis- Won. Lost. P.C. oA R.H.0.A.E. | Uncle Lewis, John Dull, Bmp 1, Elzanor, VARICOCELE directing Adjuant General Pierce 1o mo- | Wi, feet finchen T T icansas Gty crovenneon 73 | Dowa, 16,10 0 0 1727033 | Holmes, Omsii, Fred' Henslg and Zosule et i bilize the Fifth regiment, Illinols National | of Brookings was firat, Mathews of Hrooi. | Minneapoiis 1110000 RV e S LRI L A HYDROCELE curoa. | Wanamement Danicl Frohman. guard, and have the regiment report in |ingy second.’ Distance: i’ teet 11 nches. . | B Padi 10 R 0020 10 8 1EQImen 5610 580 €L ink han Y aux and & halt futionss, soll, g Maftiod naw: withous n Springfleld Sunday morning to participate e s oy Piicle final Baker of Mit. | Colorado Springs .. 8 Freeman, 15,0 014 0 0Dillon, b....1 112 1 0 won; Quite Right, 89 (Beile), 6 to 1. secsnd 4, Ol catting. pan or loss GARDEN THEATRE in the tuneral services. e ohey st Allen of Brookings second QmanS .....ooeoe i Parent, 5.0 0 8 § 0 Eierfeld, 80 0 33 3| Yirgle dOr, 88" (Parm), 10 to 1, third. Tima | /77N of time. f Governor Yates also issued tonight a| Brookings and Mitchell played a basket | Dos Mofnes ... 000 5 7 | Bemveck, 6.3 8 6 1 2 buelow, e.1:0 1 4 0 1 1 R SYPHILIS oy trateed trom i proclamation (o the people of Ilinois an- 3]l Kame, Brookings winning, 14 to 3. L Young, 'p..n1 1 0 8 0Cronin, p...0 0 1 0 0] LAACAS: 0 Gllooh wito Tana, it e o e nouncing the death of their former gov- | pawe ball, with a score of 1o m fome of [NEW YORK AGAIN IN LEA Totals..... § 82112 4| Totals.....2 63715 4 — (lasppssre . Soriplaaly, Sadforever. " HO ernor, stating that the funeral will occur | Mitehell,” which puts Mitchell in the final 0 AND NOSE AT 0AK BREAKING OUT of the dluesse on the skin fradn Sbo K Mien na BOAOD +ossesioveinessid D000 01 oOF face ‘\Teatment contalus no dangerous | a Bpringfield Sunday aftornoon at 4 o'clook - 2 By Defeating Cincinn It Gains | Detroit 010001 00 0=p] e S druge or injurions medicine. ; . | and that the body will lie in state in the P Top of Nat Karned runs: Detroit, 1; Boston, Two- | Close Finish Mar Than One WEAK MEN from Excesses or VICTIMS E DEicos J rotunda of the capitol frem § o'clock Sun- MISSOURI RIVERS WIN 3 bage hits: Schreck, Hemphill, Holmes and f the Events, 10 h‘.‘.mw. EBILITY or EXHAUSTION, | price sey. Three-base hits: Buelow, Hemp- [ SAN FRANCISCO, May 2. The racing al | WASTING WEAKNESS with EARLY Drcay in | ST e Bl Sacrifice hit: Gleason. Stolen bases: | Oakland today was marked by close | Yorse and Miopik AGeD, lack of vim. vigor | F3() Y 1) 23.-By defeating Cin- | Dillon (2), Stahl. First base on balls: Off | finishes. In the nfth event Vantine. Moc and strength. with organs impaired and woak day morning until the hour of the funeral also directing that the various departments | New Bowling Team kes Its First [ NEW YORK, Ma of the state be closed at noon Saturday, Game fro cinnatl today #t the Polo grounds the New | Cronin, 2. First base on errors: Detroit, 2; | rito and Valencienne finished nosea apart, cured with & new Home | OPENING SUNDAY NIGHT, MAY 26 | SRHARAL OAGH. OB KIl Aints oGas lie AL HalC. W _1he ' Crasi York base ball team resumed the lead I | Boston, 2. Left on bases: Detroit, 6; Bos: | the winner being 15 to 1 Tonding btk | Tea sy BB patn. np dotantlon from bust S M. Bear presents Omnhas, the Natlonal Base Ball league. A rally in | ton, 6. Struck oat: By Cronin, 4; by Young, [ eight lengths at time Hagerdos | ness. Kidney and Bladder Irobles. mast until after the funeral. i the sixth iuning, In which two triples and |5 Double play: [Elberfeld to Dillon. Time: | won by a head from Rve Shar in th CHARGES LOW | o St k In Ls proclamation Governor Yates says| The Missouri Rivers. a newly organiaed | three singles were made, combined with ai |1:45. Umpire: Sherid Closing event. Jim Hall had to he much tho | Consuttagion Fios O E resiacet by Mall, Ferris ocC CO- of the former governor His eMcient suc \n-\\llnr :"- m, ‘;n'm.ur'-.l "rr some of the ;'rl;r. 8 vln!yn ;zmn nlu by n:.lmlm.m netted | = e [ best to win the fourth Tace, in ollis pull Call on on oraddress 119 So. 14th St | gundi Mond Tuesday, Wednesday and coss soldjer of 3 Senrhiin 1s | TECOBNIZed crack bowlers of the city, won |the New Yorkers six runs. Doheny hit|IN THE NINT TWO our, m up at the start sults | Bunday, Mogs Nk v T o fe8 an a soldier of the republic in his | (ol Akt game in a walk At Clark's aloes | RArd in tne apening tnings, but sas prac. | | "Fleet’vicn, Futurity cotrse, selling -| Dr. Searles & Searles. Omaha, Neb | Vediesday Matinee. young manhood und as an official in many | last night.” They were pitted against the | tically invincible toward the end. Attend- | creyeln Makes Nine | 5ando, 111 (Alexander). 11 to won » b | . fmportant places of trust in hi inaturer | Ctack Omihas, but the members of the lat- | ance, 9,150, Score: L L e L e hé Chieo 114 (Collin), 5 to 1, uecond; Fixpedient, | ———————g " | riends p A 4 ; ter to ot e o ¢ CEW YORK CINOINNAT ins, | Vash I N1 (Burlingame), 15 to 1, third. A 1:12 | years entitle him to the respect of his fal- | 0%, {eAM ek B |‘“§,';Z‘:::n:,'; he \graency NBW YORW: . | NN AT ok | (CLEVELAND, May 2.—The Cleveland | Kickum Hob, Sweat Voice and also | Thursday, Friday and Satusday and Satufe low-citizens. His untiving efforts and | the third game the Missourl Rivers let up & | v Haite'n, of 1 3 aenrido, ef s F O A | Americans won' an almost lopeless game | ursday, Fe0RY Aay Matinocs i struggles enabled him to rise from com- [ bt ana the Omahas won by two pins. Relbach, 1f.. 1 ) 0 Hastley, 11,70 2 0 o 0| VX8 ‘\"'“r'"”‘”';"“‘h"‘I""'d""“\“’: “‘k"“l‘K"\("‘ r| race. six furlongs, selling: Mike Tive Shastiitty (o the i nehes and Yost were s orm- | Btrang, 3b...2 3 2 2 0Beckley, 1b..1 010 o 0| IWO were o e locals knocked Patton | girnuss, 19 (Hoar), 6 to 0. won; Eimido, 121 ATaLive chacuriy 10 the highest posiiana |, (nshes ind) Yontwere tle Sia® perrorm | Braber av 2 3 3 1 Y i 0 8 0| two were ut the Jooatt Whecked Fvion | st 16 Gov, 6 son Elmioe, Carmen within the gift of the commonwealth away the honors for the Omahis, | Davis, s...1 1 b G 1Steinfeldt, 2bo 2 3 2 | Victory, Attendance, 1,250. Score [ royy, & to 1, third. Time: 1:15 Sere | 5 Matinee Thursday, Decoration day, [ “Men of all political creeds and connec- | ACOTInE 38 Inthe ast game. ‘Plumber | Ganuel, ib...0 01 4 rwin, 3.0 123 0 CLEVELAND. | WAsHiNaTO | wen' 1 ke, Homestake, Datlene, “The F : EXiht Drices- 10c, lbe, @ and 2 4 q tlon acknowledge his patriof 4 hig | Read did not bowl up to his usual stand- | Bowerman, ¢1 1 0 Magoon, s8..0 2 2 0 0 0.4 H.0'A 1. | foon and March Seven also ran Rheb10c and’ 20c. AT i - i I P i g A8 L ara. pia oppoment, ‘Inches, beating him by | Newon. 2.1 0 0 1 1Peits, O 0 O ekering, €1 1 00 O Farrell, of...1 0 00 0| ThIFd race, five and u hal furlongs: Cario, [ Matinee—l0c and 20c. All seats reserved, « krasp of public affairs. Inhis | 186 ping, mor& than the total of pins which | Dohenes. p..1 2 0 0 1®ewton, p...0 0 1 2 1|McCarthy, 162 2 6 0 ODungan, r£..0 11 0 0 (113 (Rugsell). 11 to 5 won; Achilles. 113 | - . death the state loses a strong and’ dour: | Inchen'® team gaingd oyer, ihe' Omahis e e o ot e | PR 34 ainne 8001 2 % 20| (Rufz), 2 to ond; Dandy, 113 (Tullett). | agcous citizon,” Heo Totalar:r 184712 4] Totas....3 5% s 1| L Chance, 11 @130 olifoater, 16,2 1'8°2 0 1|8 to I, third. Time: 1:09%. Royalty, Yel I “‘ an oug as (] MISSOURI RIV Jew York 100108 Wood, e. 10 2 0-TlEverstty Ib.. 1 012 1 0 | lowstone, Remele and Huichucahuca also Denles Sulcide Report. ¥ {‘fi“ e 8008 0 8 00 178 [ menteveck. ss2 ¢ 3 1 ligrady, ¢ i 341 | £ An afternoon paper having intimated | Inches 212 4 AL -1 | Gening, of...1 1 4 0 0[Clingr #2237 0| Fourth race. four and a half furlongs, | o 4 a Kaul '3 Earned runs. New York, 6. Stolen bases: | ooy ..., 2 1 0 5 0jCoughli 3 2 0 0 ou g g im ale, 107 (Collis) ) 10, o N that former Governor Tanner had com- | [artiey R - elbach, Magoon Base on balls: Off Do- | Fibiter, 5.1 1 1 4 0Patton 4 4 5 B asting: B Hale, T AEOliR), Bio80, wer Starting mitted suleide, Dr. Dixon stated late to-| Yost A heny, 1; (ff Newton, 1. Struck out: By |sepek o1 1 0 4 0Lee, p 0000 0] ng o8 R 10T (Haskinget) o8 (6] a s d M night that to Fefute (hat statement he de- | C1arkson s Row o W e e i, B Thres bon whan o a8 3 i third Kimet 10el, Matilds Q. Dief | Monday, May Alred ho_ptate positively thac althoush he | motals ouyiveriaenss 808 nitat VanHaliren, ' Hickman. Two:ba%e | epeck batied for Hoffer in ihe ninth, | s o as: Rapidioand nELRD NOON AT 2:30——NIGHT AT 8:18 was unable to state the absolute and real OMAHAS hits: Strang, = Bteiufeldt. Double “plays: | epwo out when winning run was scored, | vace, slx furlongs, selling: Vi sause of death, he would 4 b . Davis (unassisted), Davis to Ganzel, Stein- o | to 1. ) Mocorito, I (] Onuse ath, he would unhesitatingly ist. 34 feldt to Beckley. Hit by pltched ball: | Cleveland 00004001 0-14] (Russell), 13 to 1, won: Mocopito, 13 | Famous say that death was due to natural ‘mm,'_“!h‘-‘:’«‘:‘ sanr ur i Bowerman. Passed balls:' Howerman | Washington 05013030 3dif(Bassinger). 7to 2 scond: Valenclenns Dr MC Grew SDCC'E"S( en ry k-3 his apinfon being that the governor's death | 1uray 1 Plets. Time: 1:0. Umplre: Dwyer. || Twouhase nitn: Sehicbeck, Reck, Cougn “,.‘.“.y‘i‘ Mald, Atidlove, Fiatterer . | T ’ was due to cerebral blood clot, or rupture | Davison 1683 188 T lin, hree-base hit AUNEAN. Bagribcy n 1y JATERS B 3 K 8 atto foverett, Cling 6t & blood vessel of the brain. When former | 447D s PEANE NOH TURIR MITH, | B0 e 2o . rady, Cllitg | Governor Tanner returned from Chicago his | Totals Which Accounts for the Gloo Thne iy ¢ Iingman to Quinn to kv ron also ran 6§ years experience—15 years In Omaha, | . . n. Cough- | "G AT D06 ane mile. selling e DISEASES OF MEN ONLY. | amedAn‘maIsnuw E eyes were badly congested and a speclalist i il s In Plttsburg, aee On ATl O el T ay Hotioy, | (Bassinger) o hird. Time: 141 L1 unnatural Aveakness, Cures Guar N 4 was called. The congestion became so se Inters Athietie Rules, BOSTON. May 33T Hoston Nationate Ok Gtk St ey Batton, 3 At |GV oming nnd Ganntlet also ra anteed. Churgos Low.' Hourai'$ . m, to »‘ E PINTO, . v blood vessel he left eye| PARIS, May 23—The Olymple ga won by bunching hits i the first and third | bassed b G U LY LT B Sundays, b i o3 ! o : y vere that a blood vessel In the left eve| commitia met at the Automobile clul thia [INnings of todas's game. Bittaburg bactad | famtion. 0o malee: | g oy ar worma, | ice aver 1 So. 1h Bt Detwoen Farnam | NERO AND burst. The governor had frequently ex-|morning to discuss & proposal submitted by | hard, but falled"to connect with Pittenger's | ' ‘ and Douglas Sts., Omaha, Neb. i iy pressed fear that his rheumatism would | L. P. Sheldon of Yale in behalf of the | listless fashion. Attendance, 1600 Score: | American Game Postpon e Ty Tieen the | TRILBY have fatal rosults Athletic Union of Amerlea, that the com- BOSTON PITTSBURG, At Milwaukee — Milwaukee - Baltimore ahine Asleen. | ! r————— Trom 1nil mittee draw up internatfonal rules for RH.OAL KM A K| rain | i Tho KpoTE Was | | THE SMALLEST PERFORMING ELB- | CHICAGO, May The sport wa s Alna, HE_ SMA Collene thietlon to do away with diveraity of rules: | amiton, cf 10" 30 FLanch, ab... 0%0 1 ’ American lLeague Standing | < GHICAQO: May M.—The Mwrs Hes. tont i e | T ALLIBL BER) At Beloft, Wis.—Belolt otre_Dame, 1. | under o facided to take the, matter | Tenney, ob 3 & OBeaum'nt, ef0 1 2 0 0 Won. Last. | & thunderstorm about the middie of the | iore, you W or I18S1ON—Children 15c—Adults 2 At Providence, R L-Michigan, 7; Browa, ORsIReTRHian 5 pamont, gbe k3 £ 8 Qtkai g8 20 2 01 ontos 18 66 | A rternoon. The betting men did well until | 78 000 I ne: ot e l A OOk TIII GRAND FRED [ [} Western Aasoclation. Tong, aa.. 1 0 3 1 odaneid, 1h0 1 8 o 0| Detrolt I B Tt e e W Gy eore | e et hae B bl e s | WATCH FOR THE ORAo B Lt . At Toledo-Indlarapolls, 10; Toledo, 1. Gam'ons, 2.2 2 1 0 ORitehle, 2b..0 1 2 3 1| 5F to 3 ARG | S ] WAMEeS 0 88l Albert Simons aft LOCAL APPLIANCE CO.. 138 Thor Bik.. Ingian e e | t% 011030 Washington ; from 360 to T - RS i0rand Rapide~Loutsville, 13;" Grand |Brown, i€ 0§ 3 § L0 Conn 0888l Roston LI 0 from 600 to Kt yace, and taken AwAY e = | Mlaco’s 1rocader Teigphons, 7 4 o HR T ] H 0| Milwaukee .. § 3 3 om A. J. Ogles. Weather el wnd track | W b 4 At Columbis—Columbus, 4; Fort W Pitte P00t hewbro, .1 1 0 4 o) M - from We | VEINEE 1TUDAY =100 and | . $8 ayne, ¢ | Cleveland S 17 Heavy. Result efunded. ;.. " Will be roused to its natural daties | At Marion—Dayton, 12; Marton, 3 Totals "3 80890 | PRUSGRIPDIA *ivonssnsiy A | UM rhoe TOUL B Sid b wan ile e e eopein cott, | MARIE LOKTUS' FEMALE MINGIREL and your biliousness, headache and ¥ teats M Tatala {172 22 o Three-1 League. beth, 8 (Nutty, 15 1o 10. second: Palmet tion, liver and kidneys. Best toulo, laxative, | Prof. I'rank cole meets by - # — arvard. 3 21011 2 on. P gton, 9 4 | 100 (Mathews), 18 to 10, third. Time: 0:58 | Blood burih vk e ontc diseases: | every evening this week. Iriday evening, constipation be cured It you take | EDGAR, Neb, May 20— (Specinl)—The| *Batted for Chesbro in the ninth it Pleominaton--Bloamlngton, 8; Evany- | 109 (Mathews 19,49 10 Jhird: Tine: Sk | blood purifier known for olf chronlo diieaseel | &) eeniman. il Fire Laddy; Batufaay sven: | HaTvaTa CHIED ehos] bail iap b2 The | Tor Clarke n the ninth [Villek noart—Rackfard, 15 Davenpert, 5. | Brissat: Prince Webb and Firet Prinols Cures very Worst chses. (et Lrial DOF at once. | ing. Mike ‘Crow i 1, L] play X At Davenpor Kfor nport, 4. | Bri v 3l box at o i ”oo S S againat the Fdgar High school team on the | Boston .. 50200000 7| Xt Terre Haute—Decatur, 4; Terre Haulte, | alxo rat {1 not satlaticd with it notity us, we will refund | June 2—Rosenthal's Old Time Amateurs, Fdgar grounds vesterday afternoon. The | Pittsburg 01200000 0-3|g " M 8econd race, six furlongs, selliug: Rival | money by return mail. Write your symptoms | Prices—26c and 6c. Tickets now cn Sale, 80ld by all druggists. 25 cente fme, N4 hotly ‘contested and won by the | Eamed runs: Boston ‘3 Pittsburg. 3 t plda—Cedar Kapids-Rack | Dare, 103 (Dominick). 3 (0 3 won. Joe Mar- | for Frea Medical Advice ool i | Next Bunday o CARE YOU A BUFFALQY §ais, ¥ fo Two-base hits; Tenney, Wagner, Poole, | Island game postponed; rain. | tin, 122 (Caywood), 12 to 1, second; Ecome, | 80c ot druggisis. Dr. B. gs, N.¥ | BURLESQUERS. : \ »