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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1901 DR. McGREW Mee open contianously from 8 A = to 0 p. m. Sundays from Western ue Sta GIVE CAYE TO 10WA LADS tisgre voove: v Won. Lost. P.U. . -] — X Bunch of Flagrant Errors Ovanes Omaha to Sl 33*’ Fioros Etorm Deluges Deimar Park Race| COLUMBIA IS AGAIN FlRSTl HEAP | nlps e Lnss %o Des Nelaow ?‘"m;'l‘:‘l)““‘w .'5: Conrse. Old Yacht Holds Ita Own Until « | 8t Paul - Colorado A 3 403 VIA THE VISITORS COULD NOT HELP BUT WIN Dl n % | L'GHTNING PLAYS AROUND GRANDSTAND Leaps Ahead. / = AN EWPORT, July 0-The new ’ l I K Visttors Owe Thete Triumph to serics OREAT AMERICAN FIELDING | women scream and Men Want to, S0 tooter Conutitution nas '”y"“:l.‘ i un I“G n" ot iays on the Part of the ey Close Are the Holts=Four Favor. |definitely ite superiority to the - tution is Crippled, It Ia the Feature of Cleveland's Losing d ;"':V‘l‘:::;hl:l:\!nuv‘“{:lrh:)]‘nr:?‘:wl\‘r‘\d“\v;:,lyv"‘uv" > 1 e REIRRE Uame with Visiters from Jadlc Pt M i the Buid (hrough the unfortunite brr. The following ROUND TRIP RATES may interest [ | to Beve Chicngo. Cholces Win. of the Columbia martingale. when 3 o Rl bt o R Al il o you. If o, you may learn all about routes, limit of e The nccident took place when the boats vy +| CLEVELAND, July %~The Cleveland were salling fast on the wind and so_close ickets, et cetera, at any Burlington ticket office. { By {te persstraticn of 'r"h‘“'::"::” Americans lost this afternoon’s ame | ST, LOUIS, July 3.~While the horsss | wire They’ fhat Uhope §8 canBjderable diber. ticket Burlington ticket and glaring erfors the Omaha b a1l | through the wildness of Dowling and_on | oo o “the post In the third race at Del- | €nce of opinion as to What the outcome | team yesterday gave to Den Motnes v gume | sefghb ek in he eyt intog e | T LA™ fuck e aternaon . tercs | gt i b bed ek, o | . Denver and return which the visltors cc DO POy 1o | ning was sensatlonal, In the eleventh Mc. | storm broke over the grounds. The in- INg @ telanguiar one of thirty miles fulé 1 to © ot in 4ty oltier way, for (B4 lochlt MECH | FarARG mude Gatones o B8 tDaLd'outn | cessant boits of Vightaiag, accompanied 83 | KRe Coljmbi egain crosted the starting | . July Y. Rt g O BT S soeven scores despite the fa Joan curd | (NTOURhOUL And was bucked by fine flelding | they ware by terrific peals of thunder. | nae’in' the fead, & Bad catanfioned 1eseit Return limit, October 31. Towans played a perfoctly e any as | LterTthe second inning. Thix makes the | drove terror to the hearts of the women |in n good berth to the Weather of the Con. | B c | . SPECIALIST Ot e ads caftied awhy the |tendance, iw, Scorer . Cnioesc. AL | gaq eade men delleve thelr lant nout Wad |ASUEHY, FRRY O fhe vAchtemen who for y UCIOrado p"ngs an [e'urn e treatment of all forms of Diss nine, and the lowa w.' ..\ o .‘1. s HICAGO, i CLEVELAND. come. The fluld struck in half a dozen | mjay the old b inted her and footed July 1 to 9 Disorders of Mcn Only. 20 victory with a score ,;I whie . n]‘ n run RUOAR RHOAE | places in close proximity to the grand- .q(-hrn.l( n:' itution, while the \re Jul} ) re experience, 15 y 4 in Omaha. were directly attributable to misplays ) Rivevew b Pieke 18060 " others wh ally sure that the Con- stur i Toman started the business fn the very | Jonee, 'rf..\ SMGEARS, T 1 13y 6| sland and woll algh crenied o panic wmon | yulidon, "whils “Befint,” Was' haverihoien Return limit, October 31, VARICOCELE AND HYDROCELE Mories, 5.1 90 Wrien, #1010 1 0| the spectators o prec ore-reaching the Columbia and would have | . first inning by missing an easy chance for | M H 2. H - 4 eventually beaten it to the Arst The szs G' d s d ' amnent ocure munranteed in lese a double play. Thiel wan on first and | Cavain b i o ac 11y 1 o] Yolumiions thet ":’ .hl "h";d‘:‘" ',"rt“:"::,,l," Cormbia’ hed the advantase of The ise o y enwoo rings and return an 5078y, without cutting. pain or lo O'Leary batted to McAndrews, who felded | Shugart, sx i 1 Bra g o front were momentariy “|its baby Jibtopsail at the start, while July 1 to 9. | o2 time. P . Though the ball | McFar'd, it 1 0 Yen 3 1| Deepite the hot and threatening weather & | Conatitution ald not set its for some e | July 1 to 9. RICTURE Sirsd,in ome ctnn o, anye it to Toman at second ough the " 0 0 Shiebeck, 3 0 fatr crowd was out. Form players had a afterward. When thi il was in shape the Return limit, October 81 sr without palin or hindrance R e v wh SH e oot M ke 3 1| good day, four favorites and three second | Sonettution scem to galn. - But the accl | - T Ol from business | A pertect and parmaneit | - - . . dent stopped all racing for the ¢ after arante fused to have anything to do with it, and | o < 3 Totals . 8 T3 1 3| cholces winning brackets. Tim O'Drien car- (the vachts had bean sailing just sevenisen sao sa" Laka cfl and I'eh"n SYPRILIS and Doth men were safo. Io that instance W)oy,.ap, /.., 900021 00 14| ried off the riding honors with three win- (minites and again the Colimbia was tow L] dido't make any differcnce, for the next|ieveland 00000600003y mounts, Gilmore wae & close second [ PAR IO Port, L T nder | July 1 to 0. ! Jrory. ane, Suqeewt ¥ind of piny, ”r?«”;.”\llnmn('ltn'& ‘n“n"d "Gal. | bube on etrorer Sieramnarh: Chlaso 5 | with two wins and one placed horse. Re- | the Ausplces of the New Vork Yacht club Return limit, October 81 { A Breaking out nd of play, whic e, - e, on etrors: Clev ) g0, 1. ot be resalled, 80 that the next time a ¢ al T At once houn carried out to pertection. onen Tanch Bundcs et Save o uai: | “Fiest race, one mite, selling: Revake, 104 | the (W yachts try conclision T N | that 1n gusrante Tite Omaha made two and things went on | O Dowiing, i Struck out: By Katoll, o | (Gilmore), 9 to 2, won: Irving Mayer, 17 (It [ iR LA tndrrendence oo ! , 1O pflngs . U, ana return [OVER 20,000 Shaohcunes, of nivmie Wil the Afth, when Toman again fatled to |}t by pitched ball: McFarland, Merles. | Marphy), 7 to 1, second; Purse Lady, 80 | R R aimociation, oft ‘thi Yach L] ' ) debility, 1ot ‘of vitalit ) - 1o | PAssed il Yeager. Doubie plays: Brad- | (0'Nelil). 8 to 1, third, Time: st Kin- | 005 SERT0EC: BE (0 ; ! Tuly 1 to and MANTIOOD, bashfulness, Gleet an connect with the ball, letting a man | ey to LaChance, Beck to Bhiebeck to La- | loch Park, Pray Tell, Antolee and Mace | |ymhia was not serfous and A new m 4 bedoe htd all unnatural weakn second, who atterward scored a run. But | Chance, Dowling to Bhiebeck to LaChance | Russcll also ran ale will be in position In ampie t r Return limit, October 31 266 Guarantesd, © the score was still 2 to 1, and everyone "‘"‘tl(x';m'-w'\II;:\‘r]fl‘,‘.f:kn-lf-nfi-fi‘;c‘{"}k piLoft on | Becond face, four and a half furlongs, | £SOV v N . . 55, | purse: Marqte, 110 (Glvens), even. woni sanguine. Four julcy misplays were crowded | Umjire; Hankell Anna Elifott, 106 @limore), 12 to 1, Second: | CHARGES LOW $19.50, Beadwood or Lead City and return all Into that one fateful round, McAndrew . Tromuta, 100" (McClonkeyy. 0 to 1, third. | SAIL FOR THE CANADA P | Treatment sent_evi ere fres from Athleticn Start Up Al n1 Calhou joiog balves on them. Woen | Tine:bare, Masetrs Parms, Bonficcos —. July 1 to 9, e g ez 1 Sce over the smoke had cleared away and groans | FALTAT B 1hay o anome | Bandrol also ran e sl g bbbl bkl U Return limit, October 31, streets, OMALA, NEB, had censed the visitors had five runs more, it 1t Lok streak’ by defeating | Third race, one mile, selling: Hungartan, Race and Tnvader is ) iy SALRETL b b Fushinkton 1 i aterenting game. el | 108 (Glimores ‘even. won: Hilnsporough, 1o wi 25,76, Buifalo and return tyre of the New England leagae played his | (A, Weber), 3 to 1. second; Badie Levi, 104 nner, N y o an There Comes Trouble. e % with the locais and. raade s {o'weile 8 10 2 (hied, Time: ol Aty N nvorable pressio M er Mac 0] . nnuendo, ‘irate’s aug N Now, Right there the gwme was lost, for, al- | [{LERANE (Mprepsion, Menaker Mack today | Ometia aiso ran e ik tor e o July 8.=Th three candiaates [ . though the Hawkeyes were compelled to|and Pintt. Attendance, 1,36 Score: Fourth race, seven furlongs, scliing: Sue | {00 Toronto and Canadian of Hamil 322 50 c i d ' win 1t a second time Iater, 1t was those | PHILADELIMIA WASHINGTO! fonaen 4 08" SMursi’ 10”01, sacon: 'l"'lf""d;»:lmlrnrvnm:fr'::‘dy'n""'"lffivw"fl,,"‘r"",’}l'; ' y mnecinnan ana rewurn five Inexcusable runs that did the business. o WHOAEL L RHO AL Cadas, 104 (D. Vitatoe), 16 to 1, third, Time: | sectlon of the cup challenger this after- | July 4, 5 and 6. Gordon was pitching and he had allowed but | Davin, 15,2 3 8 2 0 Clarke, et 1 0 0 0 ‘x“ Lo Desirous, Hardly and Agitator :\;OI:"!\U!I("HI:‘\:I'I-"{ :«‘hnfln” nd -_[\_".. (:;r_?‘x m O two hits (Il Toman's error n the Afih. | /o b 0 4 2 ¢ 3Dungan, ‘b1 13 0 0 SSULh tace, one milte, SNy B | Wil race again tomorrow kil 322‘ uoh’ol' and r.tul‘n with only one base. But the treatment he | [, 30 -8 8 1 & Gdear, fooo 1§ 14 81109 (T. O'Brien), 8 to 2, won; Ben Frost, 108 SR Ry ” recelved was enough to chill anyone, and f\iiniyre, “ied 13 T oGuan w1 4 1 0 | (ivens, 3 vk kecond, Bweeg Dreams 1l | AMERICANS PLAY TOO BOLDLY July § 6 and 7. 1t touched the collegian's soul. The ating | Powers. .. 1 9 & 1 0 Coumniin, 3b1 3 2 3 0| Hudueatn, Kid McCoy, Barbes and Terra 45 san Fra“cisen and r.'“rn of Ingratitude had plerced him deep and | JOEL g 5oL g GORRAmR. M D D 6 o o Incognita also ran. Doherty Drothers, nlish Tenuls [] Yo A1 Fevpver. S SMercer, p..0 } 00 91 'gixth _race, aiX furlongs. selling _Echo. Their More July 6 to 13 | Things ran aiong Just that way, 6 to 2, Totals 91331131l Totas . 7102 & 1|30l 105 (T OBreien), 4 to 1, won; Zuck Disereet Tacties, July 6 v Ul the elghth and then something hap- | Ebiladeiphin .« 05030100 *9|Junior, 106 (H. Jones), 4 to 1, third, Time: d 45 Ponland flm Tacnma or seat"a and [etum i pened that set the crowd crazy. With [ Wishineton 02400000 1=7|1:22. Bigger, Byncopated Sandy, Velasquez y ) " [ arned rans: Philadelphia, and Fred Hessig also ran. LONDON, July 3.—In the women' s B Fleming the only out and Toman on base , 0. Two:-base hits: Farrell, P $ Nip GODCeRt at W imbledon July 6 to ! Genins made his usual hit, Letcher took a Cross. Threesbase hit: Coughiin B3 ARWPOEY RERER orey of Surbiton beat Mre | cAndrews permitted himselt to Quinn, Stolen “base: Lajole. | CINCINNATI, July 3.—Starter Tom Riley base and McAndrews Doub playe: Mclntyre to Powers, I°ar- | was overc 1th the heat at Newport by 2.0. holder of the champfonship, | oy e . owers, I'ar- | was overcome 'with the heat at Newport | by 2.0, be hit most accommodatingly with the ball. | rell to Quinn, Dolan to Lajole to Davis, | today and had to retire from the game. His | In the doubles champlonship the Dohrrty | Calhoun came to bat and & home run was | Clingman to Quinn Left on bases: Phil- [ case (s not serlous. Hilly Bruen, who re- | brothers beat Davis and Ward. the Amer- He couldn’t do it, but knocked | fUelphia, 6, Washington, 2. First base on f $16.75, Milwaukee and return July 20, 21 and 22. lid BUFFALO d | cently ofictated at the Fair grounds, St ers. The game stood 1-4, 6-2, 6.3 | 0 cond, while h o et | JMIE: Ot ‘Mercer, 5, off iernhurd, T Hit | Lonls, took Riley's place. Metoxen wori th 7 L G sl AND THE Mac out at second, while he made firat|by pitcher. Powers. 'Struck our: By Bern- (hKigh welght event today, carrying 137 | The Dohertys retain the championship by . . FALLS. and Toman and Genins scored on the play. | hArd, 1. Wild pitch: Mercer. Time: 1:30. [ pounds. He got away last and ran all | the consistent, sate game they i ed tro | BN Ticket Office, | RO iy Two out and Reld to bat. Buckley was sub- | UmPires: Sherldan and Manassau. around the others. Weather clear and hot; | day against {be brifiant dispidy of the y op-avers aiven stituted by Acting Captain Genins, and a Is a Gift to Roston, track fast. Results: Americans. The Jatter gained their points 1502 Farnam Street, Telephone 250 | 900 Buserptive Ggtivn Reten tes (400 ensrest Son'h Pases and Tk Ao, 1Y LOTI First race, six furlongs, selling: Pant- | by magnificent strokes, Davis se fre- | reat move it proved to be. He knocked | BOSTON, July 3.—The Boston Americans | land & o g a home run, the ball losing Itselt under | (00K a one-sided contest from "Haitimore | (L. Jackson), 5 to 1, second: Troabaline, 107 | handed eross volleys such as never h today. Howell, who occupled the b 1 ( awell), 4 to 1, third. T R The | b /4 which elicl the left field fence, and three more scores | the visitors, showed Hittle kyeed and. was | irish Boy, May Cherry. The Trampe Clip- | much Appinusc. on. the nher am th Clip- | 3 0 nAn Y H 1 skated In. The tally was 7 (o 6 and & fiy- | batted hard, especially in the etghth in- | setta, Lizéttn 8, John Todd, Sakchen, Little Bonertys” tot B i et enorod eacy | % Bl‘fllflg'mfl Sta“on, 112 (Dwyer), 3 to 1, won: Tadema, 100 | quently with hard smashes and back- | 4 ning. Younk was effective throughon Reggie also ran, MeC: T at post. c nly one v BOSTON. BALTIMORE, on, 110 (W. Narvaez). 7 to & won; King A i it seemed that Omaha had it all 1ald away. A RiLOAE/ X, Elikwocd. 106 (Michaels), 8 to 1, second. Dr. | Coruell Crew's Return Home, Telephone 128 Bt on Auatler, €rror by, MEARArews THUS | Dowd, 1t iiv § 0 Mcaraw, 3 res, 102 (L. Jackson), % to 1, third | ITHACA, N. Y. July 3—The victorlous Stahl, f, s Timy 2%. Uterp, Poll by, Fucino, | ¢ " ! he victo went to first after Cates, who had hit there. | Cuiin . D, Polly Bixby, Fucino, | Corneil crews. with Coach Courtney, ar- Brown Vall and SBundown 11 also ran. Third race, five and & half furlongs: Re- clusa, 100 (Michaels), 3 to 1, won; Martha D, 10 (Beauchamp), 4 to 1, aecond; Doctor Worth, 112 (L. Jackson), 4 to 5, third, Tim 1:09. Corinne C and Edna Kenner aiso ra Fourth race, six furlongs, selling: Me- rived in the city this afternoon. They 'were recelved with one of the greatest ovations ever seen in Ithaca. The men were carried on the shoulders of the crowd to several large coaches, and a parade was formed. At the Ithaca hotel a banquet was held, All the erew wera In the best of condition and 3 1 Then Gordon and Mac put Cates out at|Freem'n, 1b3 third on O'Leary’s batted ball, the latter | Hemphill vt 1 getting safely to ba i i ¢ 1 o 3 Two men on, and | parris, 2., Eddie gave a b Three men on and | Criger, ¢ he gave amother. A forced run and the|Youn& p... i o toxen, 127 (T. Jackson), 6 to 2, won: kd | Cq C score tied. And two more of them were| Totals 3| e sa? oinardol o, Secind' Mot Coach Courtney was the Idol of the hour. fore the side was out. m 5 (Patton),- 6 1o 1, thir me: 1:15. e hxl:ed'.Ifl :‘W!u. Omaha put In Payne vnlg“n':.'\'nn ¢ Time-Btar, ' Colonel _Strathy, = Charite Stock A bat for Gordon and he made a hit, but the arned rul Boston, 7; Baltimore, 1. Danlels, Piramo, Sauterne and Chemisett y Alas van. an emisette | ANACONDA, Mont., .Yu!‘\m?: Two-base hits: Howell, Coilins. Three- Daly today uhnounced Test of them went out In ome, two, three | pawa hit order and the game was lost. ran: K Fifth race, seven furlongs, selling: Phos- he will se. Hemphill, Criger, Stahl Home He Ay eeman. . Sacrifice hit: Freeman. | Finao 3t (Beanchumer” Soton: Woni AT In New York in November all the trotting | stock belonging to Marcus Daly's eat. o (Beauchamp), even. second; | Among the stalllons are Prodigal Pitcher Cates was the hitter for the | Btolen basea: Dowd, McGraw (), Free- | Pauiine J. 109 (Hothersoll, 5 to 1, third | de Teon, Bow e i and Mo Sineronce visitors, getting two singles and a home | fal Double playu: Collina to Freeman, | Time: 3 s and Mitrol. “There are ‘reeman. KFirat bane on | lows Saiie 3 leims ian, Frank Fel- | more than fitty thor A :ghbred mares and run. Genins made three hits for the | balls: Off Youn King Highway and Uncle | a large lot of locals, with the others scattering. By Young, The first game tomorrow commences at | oft Howell, 2. Struck i by Howell, 3. Passed Robinson. Tfme: 2-year-olds and yearlings Josh also ran. that will be sold. L st Sixth race, six furlongs, selling: Maggle “#3. Umplre: Con- | Felix, 112 (Michaels), 11 to 5, won Nn‘n‘:‘y T, 106 (L. Jackson), 3 to 1, second; Teucer, rren Sells Out. Putein-Bay Island, Lake Erle, O. ‘ i s s 2 It I8 renowned for the socel standing of is { ! 10:30 in the morning, the second at 3:45 in R Ixteen Ini 108 lfnsll).s.’{dm 2 lhllrd Time: ||.x3. Re- ’ YORK, July 3—Benator P. H. Mec. Jtrens, for its dimenslony and magnificence, the afternoon. MILWAUKEE, July 3-—The Milwaukce [Mark. Bt.'Sidney, Allaire and Incandeacent | Carren's racing Sable wan soid ai ayi S or Its Buperb cuinine and admirable sorvice, s 5k ebansa, and Detroit Americans played sixteen in- | 8180 ran. at Sheepshead Bay today. Green B. Morris 6:00 a.m. for the lavish provisions for smusement of its nings this afternoon, the visitors winning At Sheepahead Day. and others also sold some horses. 14, for 1ta superb Brass Band and Orcheatra. DES MOINES, after t;u- home ""Ji'h m.lkulvau the game | nNpw YORK, July 3.—Three tavorites got P v g EXCURSION ] 1l lclnoflfdndlh‘llll pnnu‘nl [ away by errors. 'waukee's errors and g4 X ot o 4 \ 4 o4 ! L at appeal 10 particular peo AR R MO AL BN Wildness of Garvin In the Arst part of to {ls wire firat in”the rain at Sheepshead | Boe st atKekin anck, Des Moines ndoubied Toxuey S Comfot 4nd superior 4 $ 1 1 30 0l game gave the vinitors a lead which the | BAY today and a good sized crowd wit- | PEKIN, ML, July %-The harness races RATES polntments and locatlon. To the pleasure loving § 1 1 3 0 0l home Coum wau only able to te in' tna | nesned the sport.” The Nassau stakes, the | here weri postponcd today on account of veeeene. 10:05a.m, mmer tourlst it etancs for all that I8 mast /| VS 11 OREHT 3 1 1 5 0 ofelehth, Detroit winning out In the six- | JLY fAxture down for decislon was wan by | rain. enjoyable. MeVieker, o T 1 1 & 0 §|teenth when Garvin weakened and allowed | Grall, after a hurd drive with Holyrood and Davenport.2:31 p.m. ALL SEASON Open from June 20 to Sept. 15 Tiinon, § 0§ 0 B 1, O ShEohiue Shise man o pat out singles and Fleat Fake x}fi"”:’x‘fi a half furlongs: Fa. Chicago....6:58 p.m Rates: 1.0 40 86,00 & 4a; nloxpm.ao @ Connel $1 11 1 %if%w it SR TR & PU RO | gome, 112 (McCue), § to 1 angd § to 6. won; | Lately starved in London becauso he could g P wosk. Cheap Rates for Families. ol el 31 1 2 1 ofbritant Both pitchers effective at s".:mn'h'“l';'hl“n:rffi"f;‘-flifn'f' Jand s tol not digest his food. Karly use of r. Direct Connections with all Eastern Tral Send for Our Handsome Souvenir Folder, Cates, & 13 0 1 oftanes ANERGRA0E; T “800R1 510 2, third, s i 8 e nn | King's New Life Pills would have saved T. W. McCREARY, General Manager. Reki R R RRTROIS i S REIACIGHE. . o ‘\lr:ll,MDosrnoll‘l’IRTl;.f. Bilver Haiie F-h;{:‘:;i bim. They strengthen the stomach, aid di- ONLY ONE NIGHT OUT Pab iy ey Onto, 724 Monres St., Toledo, O OLAIN 10ooresaearas Bl [ " & 1 and My Sweller also ran. | 8 ro o) Smith batted for McVicker in the ninth 3 iradron, 113 10 8| Becond Face, one mile: Wax Taper, 11 | Sutiion premote assiniilation, improve ap- TO BUFFALO, NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. o ER LA SAIIRE ek s Soiedn, OMAHA. oftanatn, B § 4 3| (Turnen), s 1o 10 andout, wont Teday. 10 | gette, " Price tic. Money back If not sat- dslly steum Tor Pul-in h P cer), 0 an out, s L sfled. J n & Co. 3 ¢ o B i e B YAnserss, 163 127 1 0| 0 Fee, 104 (Moginny 10016 3 and 10 1oL | e By Sl CITY TICKET OFFICE: 1323 FARNAM STRE N oot S (oS IR S ,m,‘-d' b 9 1';3 third. Time: 1:41. Ethics also ran, To Caltfornin=Now, 4 i A PR i i T R Third race, The Nassau, five furlongs: 1 $8 3-8 glEas O Maloney,"S: b £44 3 0| Grail, 16 (andev), dfo2ind ? o5 won:| San Francisco s the most fascinating of | 3 3 paitoied LG R Lady Holyrood, 103 (8haw), 11 to 5 and 7 to ¢ o . 0 i $°% § 1 g|wwe SQarvin. 'p... 0 10 8 ¢/10, gecond: White, Owl, 10 (Odom); s to ] | Ameriean cities—a great gray city of 400,000 dade &eod A i 0000 and"6 05, third, Time: ‘110 5.0 Lieschor, | PEOPle from all parts of the world. It is T ! 2338 a5 3| SR CHAE Cniet an B LA L1 | ort vning or il sane || Ghe Famous ( soun 3 0 9 9 2 ¢! eBatted for Garvin in the sixteenth Fourth race, seven furlongs: Herbert, 114 | , Tha: rip I“""‘; S 300 SARS ;n' Burling- LA e = 4 g o b B linekeelteil L000004000010000 (Smith). 6 to 1 and 2 to 1, won; Musketeer, | (o0 Toute—Is the experience of a lifetime. o HOT SPRINGS i Toialke i P T OH T | Milwauked 01010008000000007 |10 (Shaw), 13t 1 ana 1 o . keconds | You see all the wonderful mountaln socnery i unge SO. DAKOTA THE CHICAGO BEACH *Buckley bal or Keld in the eighth. rned runs: Detroft, 3. Two-bage hits: | SCUTry, 9 (Michaels), 20 to 1 and 6 to 1, of Colorado, Salt Lake City, the home of the E 1 ve. i Des Moines 90001800 3-p|Friel (2. Stolen bases! Holmes, Gleason, | third, Time: 1:231-5." Lady Uncas, Cyrano Haanearly 1000 feet of veranda like the abo , Mormens; the o© 0 -c ist and transient 0 148 eriflo and Himself also ran. chards and vineyards of A high-class residential, tourl e 20000005 0—7|Narce. Sacrifice hita:" Giibert, 'Hallman, {414 Mt 4 Climate, Waters, Scenery, Hotels, Totel on the lake shore, #50 outside rooms, 220 4 ban K- race, selling, one mile: Mercer, 105 | Callfornia, an t, but not least, A i i ballhy W wesl (Mllem). & 10 1 ARd 3 to 1 weomnay Watisy, 0 | Pactfic. b . ey, B 0 ok | . C 1 0 1, second; Walter, 10] oy o S O "”f‘"r" Miterc ;“,3.’.:‘.:;‘;‘ (Lyons), 20 to 1 and 8 to T third. 'r'in:..'. No euch opportunity of visiting Callfornia | plays: Conroy 'to' Gllbert to Anderson, | L4381 Home runs: Buckle: hits; Fleming, Werden, Off Cates, 5; off Gordon, Daths, Amusements, you will find summer or winter in the West, 10 m) are all right. bath rooms. Moat deligh -l abiding place \u ¥ Three-bass | ¥ L0 a Bages on balls: Hit by pitehed tos by 1iL Central exp. from theatre and ahoppin dintrict of Chicago. Finest hotelon greatlak: Burvivor, Fairy = Tale, ' v ceur " sol ¥ s ¢ vith go ting. hath! 4 ARhis y ball: Ry Cates, 2; by Gordon, 1. ‘Struck | BiNRe1d M MeAfister Conroy 16 Andor: | Aurous, Monmouth Boy: San Lula Ninon, | e e JELL peveths el The soute o this resrt. s “THE b v b it { out: By Cates, 21 by Gordon, 4 Double | son Fieft on hases: Dotrolt, 16; Milwaukes, | Nanine. Protus, Brisk and Jils Groenwood |ty it Julz, wh by A NoRTH-WESTERN LINE" with S 1 playe " MoAnarows o Genins ‘tg Caoun | 15™ et Tad. “Tmpire: Cantiilion. " | also ran worth meeting at San Francisco, the Bur- 5 gl ) olen hases: Genins, Werd e: 130, . 0 ¢ W “Be $ Uinpire: MoDermott Ry American Leaguc Standing. arts "Nores, N8 (BTG 8,1BIE on the lington route”will sell round trip tickets :a.xxs|;quxl'l>' with the “Best of " s, | won: Rochester, 91 1 7t0 2 3{at less than the regular one-way rate iverything. MINNEAPOLIS, July %.—McGIIl had poor | {hiCag0 - and 7 to 1, third, Time' 2:123 31 and will allow stop-overs, golug and W Eh 20 Thh M Bateanes v 16 Bu- 4 control und the Minneapolie plavers hit al- | Doyt o /""" At Whikingten Wavk ket 4 Ticket Office, 1401.03 Farnam 61, e, For lodgl breakiast most every ball that came within reach, | \Wasnioeton &ton Park. returning. Depot, 15th and Webster Sts. $2 and $2.50 5of o0einE (i eighteen hits for a record. Swormatedt | p (RO - CHICAGO, July 3.~-Malay, heavily played,| Full information about every feature of OMAHA, NEB. | With bath extra. "Bend for free maps and tehed o fuml game and after the Arst|pniadelphia won the handicAp, the feature ‘race at| the trip Is given in the Burlington Epworth . folder, tolling about our Guaranteed Ac- | hning St Paul drew blanks. Attenda Claveland Washington park 'this atternoon, beating | jeague folder. ommodations 160, Score |5 wat ke Rolling Boer and Wild Pirate out In a drive | '*481¢ o [ il 5 5 eyl through the stretch. The day was bright [ Tickets, 1502 Farnam streot ! Winoapolts 30 ey and the crowd large, but the track was e MiA ¢ Pt 000 L0 8 sticky and muddy. Results: LOW RAT E L ASHVILLE, Tenn., July 3 Owing to a | , First race. one mile, purse $6m: Eddte v umpires, toda Donahue; St Nashviile: | Jones, 112 (Bullman), § to 5, won; Trinity and Holmes. : H Kunsas City Has an Extra Run, ‘v‘".r‘#.‘x‘(\'.u‘.,.m ame was declared forfeited | Bell, 85 (J. Martin). 9 to 1, second; Mono- Via Burlington Route, S ARRLN Welmer's pitch- | (0 Nashvill—. o 0. graph, 100 (T Knigho), 8t 1, thira: Time: | oo S8 SO0 ing was the (rick out ten | CHATTANOOG. Ho othery, UBRIQ Anet THNIR 1 men and allow sitors but six scat- 5 " 0. Score Chattanooga .1 10 01 35 0 0-1115 tering hits. Al 60, Score N ghsnsnooNs 2 2 22228 ik Qa (I3ullman) 3% | Batteries: Chattanooga, Dolan and Roth; [ Mamie, 16 (Conl ¢ 1|8elma, Baker and Harlow 11838 No oth ¢ §ticors: | THEAN. . Tenn., July 8—8cores | TELE Noo six furlongs, purse $60: Vul. Denver and :eturn, $19, until June 80; cain, 112 (J. Woods), 8 lofl‘, won; Montanie, $15, July 1 to 9. to 10, d; ol ] %' To - thira, Tt | Colorado Springs and return, $19, until June 80; $15, July 1 to 9. endanc Kansas City .0 1 0°0 1010 Bt. Joseph.>...0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Batterles: Kansas City, Weimer and Mes- Third race, five' furlongs, purse $600 - a Clucinnati and return, $22.50, July 4, § Wite; 8t Joseph, McDonald and Dootn Genon Indinus Defeated. [aranens, 7. Sahqriinn, 4 o ko Wil oa e 2 N Colorado Springs Wine, OAKDALE, Neb., July 3-—(Special Tele- | dan, 105 (J. Woods), 35 to 1,'third. Time:| Detroit and return, $22, July 5, 6 and 7. E AAL S [ ] )~ Fifteen hundred peopls saw Oak- [ 10535 South Trimble, J. V. K. v CENTRAL > DENVER, July 8 ~Holland's batting won | §ala datent ihe Genoa. Thdiane o o & at | Torean, Has Qlfc Paimette, Strolé Wie | San Prancisco and return, $45, July 1 e i e _Bame for Colorado Bprings today. ow Grove today. Batterfes: Oakdale, | and Parnassus also ran. to 13. 1891SSIPPU>< VALLEY alloway, Arthur Galloway and Earnest | Fourth race, one mile and a half furlon, Milwaukee and return, $16.75, July 20, 21 RRIR AN Sl Ariaad e o b 0 h s “,i‘ l’g ‘ loway; Genos, Munidue ~and ~Porter. | handicap, $1.400 added: Malay, 100 (T | 4nq 00 = o e ; Folo. 8 0083089004 ¥ 1] Arthur Oalloway' pitched the Iast five in: | Knight), 4 10 1. won: Rolling’ Boer, 108 <~ ROUTE Liicas " an Tickets, 15 th race, seven and a half furlongs, - purse $600: 8am Lazarus, Esq., 1IN tfl\fil- mam, 12 to 5 won; Prince Blages, 106 (8 i ok 010 1, mecond s Alska 108 (5 Matihows). | OnlY a few weeks to the Epworth leaguo Trip to Cnlifornia, 0 l | Not all the popular summer resorts 16 to 1, third. Time: 1:.403.5. Ben Battle, | meeting In Sun Franciaco. "4 of Minnesota Are quickly and more easily reached and offer more attractions for a summer outing than any other portion of the country. St. Paul and roturn, Minneapolls and || |3 85 Duluth and return, July 1 to 9; retura of & . teturn, July 1 to 9; roturn Ootober S1. ‘ . October 31 Circuit Tours via Great Lakes to Buffalo and intermediate points, 3 Shut Up 1o Dog, Alee, The : 4 4 in California are on the const. Bear ShaltpUhc Prairie Dog. plee, The Bondman, | Time you decided about your route, Sixth rice, seven and a half furlongs, | T:Me You reserved your sleeplng car Valley in the great pine forests; Camp purse $800: Silurian, §7 (J. Walsh), 7 to 1, | berth Sturte won; South Breeze, 9 (J.'T. Woods), § to 1, ant in the Sierra Madre moun- Time you made up your mind where you Embry.’ Josephine b | ¥l 80 and what you will do after you second; Astor, I8 (Buliman), § to B third: om tains; Echo Mountain, 5,000 feet above Rollick and Impromptu also ran, arrive in California Summer at sea-level, the Canyons of the Kings and Kern Rivers, and Yosemite Valley, [J - - = [ : Our Epworth Itague folder 1a invaluable B| DAVID CITY, Neb., July 3.- Inland Resorts are noted fnland resorts. © | pam i SDuly 3-—(Boasial Tl [ [ - [d [ ] [ [J the Winner, for thosa who intend to go to San Frau- 01800 1n July. Tells all about rates, routes through cars, hotels, stop-over, ete. Ask| feating Ulysses today, Duffer was knocked % ! . during which not one Indlan crossed | (Dominick), 4 to 1, second; Wild Pirate, 95| Chicago end return, $14 July 23, 24 Batterles: Colorado Springs, McNeely, | the piate. (J. Ranach), 18 to' §, third. Time: 1:544-5 | ana 25 Walkenshaw, George Arnold and Sidney You find plenty of amusement or ou vol d i o for a copy. 5 o Information cheer- i ® Califorina quiet B ll';{',\'l‘-':'-‘l;::r:-«&;5:1:;'::3::;‘;‘5:'&'.3.3'"fl.’l’m’r’r‘xfi icksts: 1400 Paraam direat ?‘tl?m;rr:;:(;;:hons arranged for in advance. i telal trip this summer, Extremely low B ; ly fu . round-trip rates via the Santa Fe. Ulyases 'I;l;lh.holl?lzlhplc.l!f: (German B‘rn'n;"nl: Sup l“. . c tl‘al TiCket Office ' IR — " Suecweds Waode on the Bench. | Bk, TRt b, A ol" Sundiu inois Len 02 F St 1 ) Car- ! General P ger Agent The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ry. moted to the clreult court ot o'elock. They will be met at Hix a tiake the place of the late Jue Willlam streets by A band Wooda. [t In understood tha dives of the club. Mayor Moores and Myron banks will recommend to Pre D. K N fdent of th it ounctl, wiii loy that Judge Baker be promoted. Bena- | deliver addresson o o € V3V INWNINNY ' 222 2~ TOPEKA, KANSAS. 0000000000000000 ROROEOROROROROROINS &““““M“ WMV NARR :

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