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OMAHA DAILY B WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1901 e sor e 5 OWA QAR SNEN AT MANAWA g s vt s (10 BE RAFFLED OFF AGAIN | Waccasees - oRop sovwron| SLEEP S [] s boat 150 feet at Ahe turn 5 Retife 010 Coutention by Abonl GCIa a e O Eutrten for the Races. e o ANvibes ,p Amatenr Rewing Asseolati .| Winner of Autegraph Quilt Donates It te h These wepe the entrjes for the rac " oenfal Regatta terday atterpoon 3 Grant Relief Corpa. G ( . ’ - T Dubuque At ’::.,,h( Weight. | o PORT HURON, Mich, July 16.~The first ddies reSSlng OTTUMWA TAKES THE JUNIOR FOURS |Famkeribom ...oooooo 80 TU00 | wie BE PRIZE AT DECEMBER BAZAR| S0 of the eleventh biennial weeting of soh, atrofif.e | Maccabees wnd’ Ladles of the Maccabees | Double Sculls Are Left Unde Houk City =10 P 3 was held here foday and was marked by the Livingaton, Dow......sueeees closing of a strugkle which has-been pend- AND REST FOR v 9, 83evee dred Men an Wo ing since the lust session, two years ago, ° 3 3 AN, StPOKe. ... Worked in Red on Stxtye between the Markéy and the Boynton fa tumwa: Four Squares. tlons. 8upreme council abolished the of- QOW. o0 fices of supreme adviser, which was held by Major 8. N. Boynton at a salary of | $5,000 per year. Boynton was the founder E. Rosewater, editor 6f The Omaha Bee, | of the order and held the office of supreme | was the winner of the Nandsome and unique { commander until defeated by D. H. Markey. | autograph quilt made by Farragut post No. | The offices of supreme medical and dis- 3 0= 0 o » 10, Woman's eliet Corps of Lincol | triet m i*al examiners were abolished and Sizes from 35 to 44 bust measure, that any state fecords went a glimmering| | JUNIOR DOUBLER " tlied BT It It dorite e quilt 4001 & board of medical examiners composed of y vl | Dubuque: gt Welght e quilt was | 1 1.00 $1.25 Sacques, reduc 7 2.00 Sac duced o $2.00 each or any very remarkable exhibitions of the | qngwiiihly bow ., Helght. Welght, | folivered to Mr. Rosewater last Iriday | three Bhsiclans will be established at a $1.00 and $1.25 Sacquen, reduced 1o Toe $1.00 Sacques, reduced (o $.00 eac rowlog art were given, but for close | NN, Kmineit: WiFoke: o © 18| by Mrs. Julla Rausch, prosident of the | Salary of $5.000 each. Dr. B. C. Moss of each $3.50 Sacques, reduced to $2.25 oach. | finishes, clean aud keenly contested eveats | Sioux City: [ Vincols corps. and. yesterdny ihe winmer |this eity will be, chairman. The salary of $1.50 and $1.65 Sacques, reduced to $1.00 $4.00 Sacques, reduced to $3.00 each and, above all, the thorough spirit of good B -1 i 1% | donated the prize to U. 8. Grant Reliet [ Supreme commander was raised to $1.500 sioh $5.00 Bacques, reduced to $3.50 each sportsmanship that characterized every- | “Gttumwa IEENRD el Corps, No. 104, of Omaha, of which Mrs. |@ year and that of supreme record keeper $1.75 Sacquen, reduced to $1.25 each. $6.00 Bacques, reduced to $4.00 each thing, Tuesday was memorable to the fol- BOW,. i ko 900 id [ 10| frank Dryant is president. The lotal|to $8,000. D. M. Markey will be re-cleoted @ Warm Bath with Ladies’ White Lawn Sacques, daintily made and trimmed, at- No, ‘3 " N av I : > , ture. upprecht, stroke. tractive garments in every way, all this season's nmnurrynm. The fowa State Amateur Rowing asso- |, Council bifts at greatly reduced prices. Those who do their own ®ewing as|ci®ion at its seventeenth annual regatta | SrETROT RO o 'ho 3 o PRE V' . at Lake Manawa Tuesday afternoon served | Hancheft, No. 3 well as those who do not cannot help but appreciate these values, | #7550 CEHER e uine feast. Not | Robinson, stroke pevea o sy memon oo 'St Ran - " - p e BUPOK®. .1 ivrierereens B9 3 . $2.25 Bacques, reduced to §1 o On eale Wednesday morning lowers of sport for sport’s sak il B, W8 Corps will again. rafle the quilt at the | SUpreme commander and George J. Selglo $2.00 Bacques, reduced to §1 each The junior crews of the association fur- {eeline, bow 104 o BUPT recorder tomerrow without oppo- nlshed the sports of the day and the [ Dyar, stroke et b bazar to be given by it early in December. | SiPTSMe A L be & i » SUN i The quilt Is quite large, being made ot [ sition. We close Saturdays at 1 p. m. daring July and August. winning crews of Tuesday will enter the| JUNIOR SINGLES . wx\y_""‘m ity mualle NW'“: e ol | The: supreme: Bive Ladies of the Macea- senfor events of this afternoon ubuque: ”1‘:!:" Weight s bees elected eofficers as follows: Com- 3, O " q are kuown throughout the country 'he Y. M. C. A. BUILDING, COR. 10TH AND DOUGLAS §TS. No one felt naywhero near certain of the [ABE FRANK 1S NO CRIPPLE | §i 5 ity ol e snasen 1n e | Weat: Port Huron: finance keeper, Mre. A outcome of this race and each crew had i, Louise - Meyors, - Port Huron; chaplain, > pletol Dubuque caught the water first ard P PR eant, Mrs Al Unfon Pacific men present, in Honor of Mr. | toox a stroke that made & favorable im- Right. of the quilt are of the following samed | MeNdville Pa wergoant, Mre TFweh &) cura Ointment, purest of emol- Vau Clatn. men and women . 8. ! ; > lients and greatest of skin cures. which came the real business of the even- |y oty o P T e 4T wo-socond lead. The | What & wonderfui .ol he {s today by | Earl Stragon, Mrs. R. H. Stratton and Z . Hard'ing of Freight. ing. This conslsted of two lectures, with [ g 108 VI & K000 Ho O secord | WINNng the Edgewater stakes almost in a | Stration, 176, O V. 1 i s e gy ent, and economical treatment for B:LD Promptly at 4 o'clock the junior ‘fours | Myers Do B T | ooked 1 e e ,l,;“:‘,,‘,':,','(,.fif‘y:fr';? mandsr, Lijian:phu Hollister, Detroit; leus ’ o were called from their respective quarters | Brown, George 56 10 | gver 300 men and women, many of whom |'tenant'commander, Mrs. Helen H. Downer, and In a few minutes were at their pste Chicago; record - keeper, Miss Bina M. .0' curing the autographs and making the quilt plenty of supporters. Wins Bdgewater akes to Prove Mrs. Orace K. ‘Meredith, Wabash, Ind A \ o | halt social and halt business in natur. p- cCollough’ for a perfod of five years |8 3 abash, ; . - FROM WAGONS INTO. TRE CARS | oivca'ss Preatdent Burt to the three score] AL, the crack of starter McCollough's He s sun AR e entonrunhe ot the sixty-four squares | Medical examiner, Dr. Susan Fisher Row, | And a single application of Cuti — -+ pression. Sioux City, however, sot the . arms, Mrs. Nellle E. Lambson, Oregon; Now tem - Adopted: for Expaditing A dinner was first on the program, after | PITRE FEC SRR B and Teft the turne | CHICAGO, July 16~Abe Frank proved | Sara Stratton, ¥. Geniside A. Stratton, | [icket, Marm B, Abbott, Greeley, Colo This is the most speedy, perman- v allop v o ’ H. W. Brandon, Mrs. Hill, Ollle Jones, 8 : I : ' A siereapticon ustratione. The st was | (T (L0, Dt e | S0l trom, the eat younesters an wa | . B orion . SSRGS | AT THE LONG ISLAND TRAPS {:,““-"""bkd,';f"“"“‘{ ?‘:‘;‘3 y by Dr. Jonae, chiet surgeon of the Unlon them winners from Dubuque by a nice, . v . with the excoption ol n= {and 8, McKinstay —— mln'. ln" scaly, cr y P, . “Philan- durance 2 A S 2 8 boK, M e He a RBel f VARIOUS FREIGHT AGENTS IN CONFERENCE | Pacific raflrond. He spoke on “Philan- | (it WIRRERE (000 BUPIARE Alat lous | urance by Right, When abe Frank man | Davd & ook Minpie Hell, orthe Beil | Ammtenss rotenstonnin shoot | and pimply skin and scalp hu- L:v.v: :..‘.1 l:un'rn:-r-,!ln:.:ruwplylnx 1t 0] ity ehot fts bolt in the first quarter und Irln-:h of his Jockey falling off at' the post | Payl ¢, Hunger, Eily M. Wunzer, 15 Hun- in Ten ' Sweepstakes mours with loss of hair of infants epartment of the work. ) 4 & van fearcd by many that the colt was [gor, Fannle Hunger, Millie Parker and Ben v " 4 . Present Cambroas Methoa of Unload- | Dr, Jopas dwelt at length on both the | Non® H',":"y’.::‘“'“‘:"\; Ay r::vl:r':‘:rv':\? "3_":1 yerlously and perhans permanently Injured, | Jamin batker ents. atid children, known. 3 y ere ione! oduy he show effects of his © Mrs. J . Mcnzle, W exgerman, ¢ o8 oF P! 1% CUTIGURA 80, ing Cargo in Indiseriminate Piles "B:"!'““““':I’ll'":‘h‘:"‘m"'::“‘l““"m":f:‘ :’I:';"’ the race. However, Dubuque had shown |accident. e W ritiien by Haliman, who | G Miltor, J. 1, Mclonel, Mre. W."A."Ar s i .,‘:‘,::‘:;:'.;’, A ¥ b L N4 b . . penslons and othe clal aid glven per- atpods - ol ¢ 2 e look | 144 behind Charles £ in the early | ch Grofton Nite, NEW ‘YORK! July 16.—Ten sweepstakes b ibited ot ) Rectified, ‘Saving Un- Binenity or temporarily. disabled railrond | & stroke-of speed that made (hings 100k | J\ri'or 'l contest und then came on And | - Charles Lickiighter, Miks Ala Fenrot, MIss [ ovents were shot off today over the Inter- | fyin8 the ki, fof cleansthe the shaly, Bnd necennnry Trueking. | 4 on the Eetribution. made to | 40ubtful and, while Ottumwa had evory | won with ease from Lentecost and Oliver. | Seima Ang, M8 A Lickilter, Jolin W. | _ r* g Bl the stopping of falliug baly, for softening, employes and on retr roason to feel confident, Dubuque was ex- | The other foature of today's racing was | Lickifter; Com Ninth O L] b ot ok A Ao SR whitening, and southing red, rough, aud sore patrons Injured in mcldnul He showed | L i0q o put up a pretty strong arsu- u‘. handicap at n, elghth, wbt nuini-vu; E ‘r.‘rlm & Company E,. Twenty- |/!Thismmas the opening duy Tihr!nl"fl-l‘]-‘ hands, and for il the purposes of the toilet, how a 'proper mean might be established o i 4 VAs WOn by Ad e rd he latier felghth N, ¥ ansociation's scconf grand American hand- [ bath, sand nursery, Milllons of women use Oy« At the semi-monthly mecting of the|and maintained betwéen the two. ment in the following race. ran oo of Fiy sensational races. Inying fur | Gerde draton Dirn, J. €. Hagensick Lot- [lcap tournament ot snantmate targets and | TICCRA EOAPin haths forannosing iritations, o au Ol | All Cateh Water Together. out of 1t the first half-mfle and then coming | tie Gratton Remtey, Mrs. J. €. Hagensiek majority - of the best professlonal .and | inflammations, and ¢chafings, too free or offen ::*;I rm;:; Agenta’ agsoclation of Omaha | Mr. Vau Clain spoke e his ows: it ;n« > . with pr his wendational rushes n the |Cyrus A. Gratton Mrs. Hatte A, Grat | 4 e oters 1n the country took | eive pefepiration, fhi washes for ulcerativo esterda afterndon It ul . “hobby and invention, “The Compound En- " . 1 wtch, N ade the carly pace | ton, | L mp v o v too] N ashe 4 mu"” "r"d’h S b “-;'" il ‘MY, HAvig . Hereonitiy pwzmd ao | The junior doubles were called out for |y ¢ wi's pase vely by Malay and | Mré. T. Y. Usher, Danlel Toby, T. Y.|part Ln iy, :,None of the professionals had | Weaknesses,and for many sanative antiseptio y the members that, com- | g v . | their first beat. It looked like a pretty | Advance Gu tter was o three to | Usher, Mre. R, L. Rehlander and A By Share of the meney prizes and shot,for | Purposes which weadily suggost them icives. meneing not lator than July 26, all freight | vised, planned and buflt this new style of | oyen thing as the boats took their places | one €hot, Cavihr betng the favorfte. The iettu Brooks, Targets anly, <o ThAt (Ne amateurs who | Complete Treatment for Every Humour. billed for certaln districts will be received | locomotive, the lecturer was well caleu- ‘gt their flags. A fine getaway was made | :‘;,’::"‘h*"' never 'lell-w The ropo.t| Edith Lord, Velma Smith, A ] , |'were successful i iring a° sufficient | CUTICURA BOAP, 10 cleanse the skin of crusts eoly ‘at apesified .300Fs or - stalls of the | Iated to elucidate to the last dogree very | iy thia évent. all the crews catohing water | hoi hoq iak-old golt” Drannigan was | Hatty Hobey, daughters of Un Mimber of brelks in CAch eyent- ware ro- | AndAckies, CUTICURA OINTHENT, 10 hustantly freight. houses. feature of the engine in its construction, | nearly together. Sfoux City took a fast|is stil Wenther clear, track fast.| Jamcs Brown, E h Frankforth, Dr. | T K e ot -G L e T o ek This plan is already in operation in many | its use, its powers and its possibilitivs stroke and maintained it throughout the | FESWts: i €. B, Frankforth, Loren A Frankforth, G b and the other five at R large citles and has glven great. satisfaction | The Unlon Pacific road has recently put| acs making the first turn and holding its I°irst race, flve furlongs, purse $600: Ap- A, Frankforth and Lewls R. I r v targets ¢ 3 : % proved won, Ishtar second, Wing Dance ! Albert Smith, Bosion; Mrs, B 1 The best uggregate score of the day was both to the shippers and the rallway com- | Into use several of these compound engincs | 1o4q throughout, finishing a length ahead | third. Time: 1:01 2-5. Medford, e Mre.H. AL, Medford, | made by Stmeh Bever of Rochester, N. Y panies. The chief object of the contem- | and to those in the operating and motive | or Orrumwn, with Dubuque a close third. | o 5¢cond race, “one mile and w furlong. | Mass.; Mrs. George Bird, 1, Mrs! | who broke 167 out of a possible 175. The plated change s to have the freight un- | power departments, whoeome In~ direct | mne Gouncll Bluffs double was several| Ainke thira” Tl aygny Odnor second, | Mary Fariand and Miss J 85 xt was made’by W. R, Crosby of loaded from the wagous as near as po#si- | contact with them, the explanation was of | janging iz the rear. Third_race, the Edgewat o1 000 | DavAS, ‘,}l o Divia ; Joel """h'" N -I-; hampl ":' et :;hn( of ble to the cars for whieh I is lntendod. | enpecial application The sinste. sbell race was mext on the | N6 Ve uhd a nake Turlongs tuin ¢, N Bierd nid Sarah, Bler By ke T, with 16} wan & ciove (hIrd n this way much unhecessary trucking . $ 5 b ° 1123 (Bullman), & to 8 won; P and.A. H, Winchester of Philadelphia was ip saved. Tho car suands at e door on [FORT DODGE_ MAN CALLS | EUliait don’ ortumwa on che. cat 0t | ehights, b &6 1" offa "Time: 1. R Qaide I ARy 8 : S (R BRI L e L e track side of the bullding and the ¥ A3 b LBk " | W, Seyer, Pomona and Arlan alo | VanHorn, Med- s Dar AT B AL 4 #00ds are dumped into the door just op- | M. D. 0°Comnell, Solicitor of the Trean. | (UMW refused to enter, wishing to save | rupy | o " Wade, Meldon, Mrs T R A SOu1ts, INbNG of 2t the othier 608 o fhe its single sculler, Brow, for “the more| Fourth r one mile and a furlong, | Th o ¢ 8. K. Winthrop 1pi vent on tomorrow’s pro. v Department, Looks In on Do o 86 & pal e n s p bullding. Loading is thus expedited; thero wry L ooks In ¢ fmportant double scull’contest. This left | [ purse stan: Advance” Guard won, aiay [ang Birw. 1, Vaniforn, the prellminary handicap, open fs less handling of the freight and all MeKinteys. things easy for Dubuque and its single | ix dfuriongs, purse $600: €1y | sonan o n:;':r:: b e § R R N T o e a 5 3 h i o ompany I; s § Ance 00 added to the blockading or congestion of trucking Is — scullef, D. P. Myers, took the medal after | wori, ‘Shary Hled second, Burnte Bunton |H, lowa cavairy, ‘and H.' Hurd y- I Y haRdlonpa™fEam, Tourtetr to twentys avolded. Guldes from the freight houss| CANTON, 0. July 16.—Hon, M. D.'0'Gon-| FOWIAE over the course twles in mo very | NGl TS R lie Luree soi0: _gocoten | *eyenth Mot . Miss Olla Oyler, Wi R L. he Husmy o will be employed in connection with the | nell, solfeitor of the Treasury department, | Fecord-breaking time. | PIald won, 'SanAndres eecond, Fantasy | oiyer. K. H. Burdick, u r atakes Nfi:\‘, ‘i.‘,?fli.‘r".,‘finn..-'ae.. vd todny, new .fystem to direct the drivers to the | was one of the callers upon President Me- MT'“‘“ came k""‘ h‘““ for the four-oared | third. Time: 140 3: £ “',"‘“‘"“."',;‘ J Wit arc the stralght scores made in proper dobrs, Kinley today. He was.on his way back|Doats (o make thelr appearance again. 2 J. M. Cook, Mrs. Maggte Cook, R. W. Eld- en events deelded today: The meeting was held in the office of | to Washington after a visit to his home at | Most everyone expected either Dubuque or | INANIMATE ; TARGET SHOOT | ™t " B liiledt 146" T Strafght Scores. J. 3. Sherlock, lacal freleht agent of the | Fort Dodge, Tn. He -ssid his call here|Sloux City to take this heat. y UK. Bliney, Dr. H. J. Winnett, Pitat o O Buae, Now Unlon Pacific. Roads wers represented as | wag entirely devold of official significante. | - Ottumwa Bound .te Win: ome' PL, 34 ndipet Neipd, Shoge dn ITer Dompsny X n yand | YorRiu, 8. ¥ tty; Frafkiin foligws: H. 8, Jaynes of the Northwest- | The president. was to .have touched o | ' gyt ‘tey feckoned without {helr host, for Amexion at the svivatia, & , h ern lines, J. W. Dietrick of the Ilinols | putton to start the organ.in the Epworth | ne stardy oarsmen from Ottumwa, fushed T H Sarnh A, Gutely, Mrs ¥ ol elphia, "Mfteen 'cach. Contral, Michael Loftus of the MINGOUr! | jeague convention at San Francisco, but Hi ! -ndd Sari Mundryff, A r . twenty | birds: 8imon Daol0e: 803" Jamea: Andbebon ‘8¢ the' Dir- g 3 with their first victory, had sworn to end and Caroline E . Rochester; C. 1. Du p lington. ik luml: m:;l;\::.l'flknc:‘fl;-:z l": 8:16 l'hfle- e medal argument right on the kpot, and wEw Y0 i< Fify' i, i he secondl annual iagnes (b R em M‘:\l;l;‘ Yorki ‘W, Hoody . Baltimores Wy A wl e X e et N " gy ¢ oY e fPlerey, W. G ) an ¥ o g X i L. W The members of the Omaha and Council onre t0:w0 1480 e HedpTd * I Ottunivh “amif a few | MANIMEtIeAIEEOBrACHED fhooting of o A Plongy Alshmond, Vi BleaTpi 6 S -3 thities o Surk ahadey. on. - Interstate i top. began Intersta . Léwls. P heltfe Cinennietd; J. Jancaster, Blutts Pastengét biiteau wiet in the United | '° (the telegraph office, at that Iute hour | other folks that its fdhm skds the Kind i park at quo':fi?\'x‘; Y WIth over 100 | W.UM.Baffd, Tra_ Moss, M.° I Stewiirt, | Bgo.isund Bo:MeCord,: Rochester, twenty the carth. o it is with the human trdy q and sent a telegram of greetng instead. that “Teay i f Ame: “th Moss, Josle Stewart and ‘Belld 7To- | ex |- “when disease shuts' but the Jight of healtly State National Bank bullding yesterday at“Tedvés no doudl of Ité Abllity’ as a{0f tho best wing shofs in America at the ) 9 eagh. ) ; 3 wrelth s i ; b |traps. Thery were ten events set for today | FQIC Third event, fifteen birds: Fanning, Dud- and happiness. 4 morniog. Representatives from all roads winner.. Dubuque, however, had come out' i * P on 3 Th " Eilie roeks euch ¢ E, Weldman, Mrs. | tey, 3. A Malone, Baltimore; Stearns, Y wore present. Tests of the passenger THRESHERS ARE :ORGANIZING ‘I“;' ““‘ :'“"h paint ‘I’nv ";"!Mklhe water 'l'l\lrl)" '4-’ Wit ok of twelve und bet: | & Lbsie, Hoftmy ri . | Winchaster.” I u.; snow, Brookiyn, e right with the pistol, and took a stroke |ter got tilo ‘the money (h the first ev ) man canc Tallmann, Mill Brook, N. Y. c Soliaty ::rfn:"‘:prupn:n.fl...m’.L";::' vere | Tnone of lowa, Indinha and IHnols | i mge thies Tabk “vay. Tatéresting, | ot 8 teen targels each. “Those with stralih | o) el X Dudgeon, W. . | Coliins, “Hobokén, and K, € PRICKLY by 1 ot 4 & o " | scores of fifteen were Franklin Stearns, - 8 ood, Mrs, ] Pasc 3 . téen each. &00d, healtby conditjon. Perfecting a Secret Protedtive | This simply wade the Ottumwa aggrega- | Richmond, V.. Chafles WAgner, Syracuse, | Goo B. Dudzeon. Fourth event, twenty birds: Glover, J ASH ey Ansociation. i""v more eager, and the way they went mw D. V d'.l.r\m G . Miss, o 3 l'wh l""r I, 1“"‘;} M |ll'¢wkln-, Bultimore; \\"Inchmer. Burke X " atte 4 . Seventy-elght men contested in the sece | 1l e Newell and Clu oW and Lawrence twenty each, TALKS O AND whERLS aftcr the water was a caution. They took [, HeventstelEht mon cofiested i ihe S| ™ A raner, Mrs. Margaret Gard- [ Fifth event, ifteen birds: Glover, Crosby, BlnERs GHICAGO, July 16.odbe threshers ot | the Jurs arat ang showed what u fast | illowing broxds twinty irafhts G, ¥ fnor. Mre, p B, Gurdner, Jumes Gurdrer, | pumming, @04 Storr, Balimure’ Leroy » strol Hudley, New LWL WL Py Baltimor. 1 Gardner and Bruce Gardner. Campelle s%: Winchester, Ed Fulford, President of Daldwin Locomotive | Illinola.are being organized into a protective | "“'h‘“(':m""::: _'l’"m'“y"” I e | Y ey and | Frukin kiear . e e e dones e, D, | PHREYYS: 90 "&.1 Grifiithe fifteen each. Works Describes His Invention. | Assoclation and already 3,000 mem have SOLD AT DRUCCISTS. Price, 81,00, " o 2 et Is an antidote for all diseases which attacke . Richmond, Vi VRlack Bird," Me | HC Heay, M Pramik Pation, Mre M. E | | Sixth eventiV#kenty birds: Glover and o s joined the secret organizatiom, which has | 1L Was. After the .turn was made that P, and John 4, Hollowell, 1 ¥ Hubbard and James Heag Crogby twentibanich ' * the Kidneys, Liver, Stomach or Bowels. Rt AR e td HHA. sebatin tluet 4 fom, wh 5 | 1 buque got down o fts cleverest work, | Out of iha Thirtv entirés for the thira | Odeb Edom, Nellle Biy, Carrie Chapman |- Seventh eventyaiifteen birds:" J. Hoftman, {. .} 1t drives out constipated conditions, restores ! for ita object the maintemance of pric ue. got., rest i catt, Susan B. Anthony, Birdie Blue and ow_Gormantown. Ny d.i GibY s J night. Sixty of them from Omaha and | mio o, 00 SERETEE R DU ] The way it mon chased Captwin Kitby | (SRS itk o e weve, | M Madgney. ™ 20 e e AN |t e . Hichimona, Vacr | | Tunctonal activity and regulerity, many points on the system gathered at the | (oo 10O KOWE 48 T FATCSHAER MO | 4nd charged down the line was a caution. | I, Stearns, i 4 ‘| Bessie Prait, Harry M, Pratt, Lille Pratt, | Leroy, Winchester, Bheilts, Talimann and Omaba olub 8t Tzolcleck and monopolised 4 Finiah Oin o New York, PES Edith Pratt, Lin M Pratt, aemy nurse, and | $awin. fteen: each, " Finish Close nnd Exelti . L the place ffom then until near mianight, | S*DIZation I8 being pertected through lowa, i i Callms, Hol V Grifiths, | Sldney Pratt,” Twentieth' Connectieut” in- Zhih avent, twenty birds: R. O. Hefkes, * " Pure Blotid, * [Indiana and Illinois and will be extended | The finish in this race was the event of [ Paseong, R n, Mill Brook, | fantry Crosby, Banker and J. Mink, Philadelphia, The occaslon was the presence In Omaha | b 4 A e Fay 1 v . Alle ' each +y é Strong Nerves to ofher states as rapldiy as po-sible the afternoon, for so close was it th N ¥, Ben Doy, For TSl Us PyLs: 3. Allen, [ Sushiy sach o ; o of W. 8 Vau Clain of Philadelphia, pres- il b bt : uc“;:m ' Y ‘l“l ’;:; foda k Al Logan and Robi ‘Van B. (h"mu“ gyentyMiwen birdy: - Burke, Phillls Cood Digestion. fdont of thé Baldwin Locomotive works. W T, v | 9B¢ except those on tho, judges; bodlcou JMrs. George Sheldon, George Sheldon, [Colongl Courtacy, Syracuse, N, X.i; Kelscy 4 i o Lo v, | ROOT* WILL HELP FORT RILEY | i “vhoro "buut “ia ‘yuc tx g v | DES MOINES RACES ARE ON |gifiiy Gttt Sl it S BV | G0 AL Sad TSt 6nn ™ | et who ave aed it sy 8.0 . R : | ac o line, Ottumwa took It, however, | M= 3 o vner ) Compy & Gt | Gineinmntis, W Hopkins, - Aqueduets N. Ye main reliance for, keeping. the body healthy. e — - | Atter Viatting 1 the Seoretary Brom- | by about five foet and with it the medals | WeRteFn Clreults Firat Day s eatrly | {0l 80 G, Company. G | GREImET BT 1 i fses that Improvements Shall for the four-oared junior race of 1901. Succenstul, with Twenty-Five lovd M. Sishon, Dintel Graw: Possey | — . ’ ., Frank E. Graw Pete i After Dinner e oD o e el | Wamdred i, g e oo, o |AWSON 70, BEAT 'EM BOTH ’ " Owens, Owens, ‘L. Owens, W —_— To aselst digestion, relieve distress que he sec » o P Owene, Elizabeth Valentine A+ James . . after éating or drinking too hearilly, | JUNCTION CITY, R alely 16—8nore- | B e O Tine tirat ot D T oo Rave™ was | Vajentine ANTTI [ Rvaex, of Indanpndence Frgmisas . (e to prevent constipation, take tary Root inspected Fort Riley early this | e togt fts position by a foul on the turn, 3 succesatul, about 2600 persons heing | (' Lydden, Fiftycthina | wWisconsn, |+ 2. Beat Conntitation wnd morning and mpde Aimsclt conversant with | This gave & fret to each of the four crews, | aftendance. i weather wap cool and | irat Nebraska, U 5. o, and ' Bernics | Columbin, nnounced that the original | axo « s owning Ulysses 4 k ) 8 faands 2o .!::::':\'v:ne!:!‘o'(h 85} :r:-: except Council Bluffs, which finished sec | § s L e UL L L ARG e . iR o e > §65 In stralght venson, Mrs. Bellg. N. “Mre. ‘Abbie S WPOR' ; . Sold %, g s e . ond in the third race. ., purse $60: She won Zht | Stcvenson,” Mrs. Bellg Newelj Mrd. ‘Abbie | NEWPORT, R. I, July 16.—Independence i would be oarrfeq nt. Owing to the fact that It was getting late | heAts. Time, 210l 246 1ihs; John Audu- | A' Kdams and Mrs. family 0 DIl stil swings at ity moorings inside Brenton's bon, second! ‘Annie” Ripiey, third; ~Van- 5 iy, € = e - ———— |and the crews wero tired the rubber ¥as | meter. fourth. » di Ve Mo T White M. Wheaton G K. W |cove, for though its topmast was fnaflly not rowed, but will bo the first event on | 2:25 pacing, purse $300: Dr. Monical won stepped and Tigged today the fog was o | °ooonocooooooooooooooooooooooopooooooooooc today's program. This final race will be | [FSt fourth and fitth heats. Time, 2:11i Condon, Susan B, Ryers, Mrs. | thick that 1t was deemed too hazardous | (] CUT OUT THI3COUP°|!. 2:13, 2:20. Major Mason won second at o Mra 118 Biration M s |t stapt.ent. one of the hardest fought contests of the | iy, 3:09% Third heat was dead between . Bowen and J. W, Mr. l’uumm‘nuhl he had been invited to Omaha Bee, Singie Coupon. regatta. Today the sentor crews will be | Dr. ‘Monieal and Major = Mason. Tim B Sutter. H. Hope, G eE Thdenendence (n the events of August | in_the boats and It is expected that some | 4 0% Rovine wag third B4 M. Jessamine, | Dill. G, R, M{u ws and 'W. J v 2 und 3 and that he had accepted. He sald o For the most popular young lady. s Mayola and Roy Day also started Amanda C, Adelaide A” R ; by that time the yacht would be in fine of the close finishes of last year will be | .4 pm‘ll"l, purse $600 (unfinished): Lola | 14 el ,,_.n\rllmr N n..'n’,Lr, l';al'oT fll)l' .r" He expressed the utmost confidence [ ae vote for Miss > Name. Address. duplieated. Yesterday weather conditions | MIx won first, and "second heats. Time Abbie A. Adams {n defeating both the Herreshoft yachts were most favorable and if ted ke~ | 2:12%, 2:12%. Charles Dewey won third and red Bofstell, M. A. Bolstell, Mrs, J. M, | W et fhyoraple anc day s Hke- | G000t heats: Time, 2:13%, 2:13%. Androse, | Scott, 3. M. Scott, Margarel Harnhart and | === 220 BEE BUILDING wise favored this afternoon is lkely to|[oal) Kittle Powers and Kona W als Booth, . oM. NEB. furnish some events that will go on | started. e B, Disen, Sarah L. Disen, Bruce | @3edosssdeessoesss RadLi8: — B Rose Barnhart, Merit' Higley el ‘Phene {716 ' Re-No-May Powder v Mattfe M. Marton, Emily Dillworth, Junlor Four—Iirst heat: Ottumwa won, | PUT-IN-BAY, O. July 16.—The annual in- | Sedella M. Rupeper, 3Mrs, Alice Dillworth, Not enly relieves, but positively curos all dinorders of the feot, stops odorous persole Dubuque second. Sloux City third, Councii | ter lake yacht ra: began off this island | Mre. Lilllan Alexander ar Mrs. L. E ration, cures temder, swollen aud palatul Blufrs fourth Fime: 3:108-5. Secand hent: | today. ‘The first contest was to have m- | Spade. GHICAGO Price 50 Cents. Ottumwa won, Dubuque kecond, Sioux City | I ced at 10 o'clock, but OWINZ to a brs Mte’ Rose W. Hoftman, C. . Eaton, W. AND For Sale by all Druggists third, Couneil Bluffs fourth. Time: 5:04 4 wn of the engl of the judges’ bo 1t { H. Fry, Lilllan Hawthorn, R. E. Finley RETURN and Glove Dealer Doubie Sculls—First heat: Sloux was nearly noon when the siart slgnal was | and Sophin Finley Cousultation Free from & 1o 4. 1y won, Ottumwa second, Dubuque th'rd, [ finally given. In the forty-five foot ciass | Mrs. L. Schurman. k. Hards, Company L When ordering Ly wail udd & cents fol y ] postage. own. Biate. ©00000000000000000! 00000000000000000 tion elected the following offelals for the ‘lnkmn mlr|\.\unu n;‘ov (‘Irn’uli‘k‘.»n‘ ull Hn)h- {n.n.k W. Rhykert and Mrs. D, A dusky was firat to cross. followed by the | Rhykert ¥ nurse ensulng year: Prestdent, J. R. Lindsay.| N icor of Cleveland, twelve seconds later, | John £mith, Jennfe Tice, Nell Blaney, Dubuque; vice president, H. Z. Hass, Coun- | Thirty faoters. Minerva of Detroit first to [ Datsy Dean, Peter Plnder and Samuel ofl Blufts: mecretary-treasurer, W. H. Mc- | cross: Lucinda of Sandusky next, followed | 8nodd ‘% J by Tattoo of Sandusky, Donning of Detroft, | J. M. Buttler. Lou Buttler, Jesse Rose, | Collough, Cedar Rapids; commodore, E. C. | Gracte, N R. Y. Y., Typhoon, M. R. Y. C. ' | Company B, First Nebraska voluntecrs: | Currier, Stoux City; ensign, George Rup- NG ettie L. Faton, rwiton W on and precht, Ottumwa; executive commitiee, Oakdnle Wins. Dr. Foreat, Comipany H, Firat Nebraska R. A. Belding, Des Moines; E. 8. Phelps, Yo S . g PLAINVIEW, Neb. July 18.—(8pectali—| . Bruce Macy, Lehman, Peters, Fred Cook, Buriington; J. H. Rush, Waterloo, oAl N Nolintiny Inm(Bpeclali= | gherel Hall, SpAniEh-American’ war. Attor the election of officers resolutions | exclun gamo of buse ball here yostorduy | | Mrs WG Forhes, W, €. Worbes, I b 3 sifs | afterhoom, For the first four innings neither | Parish, Dalxy Garrison, Agnes Parrish and were adopted thanking the Councll Bluffs | Sdtiedie " Plogkiiale scored the: firse run | Mie Haldwin Rowlug assoclation for the hospitality ex-|in the fifth and Plainview scored three | Flogsle Harrop, Robert Harrop, Roy Iar- | tended to the visiting crews. runs in the next inning. The final scor- | rop, o Harrop, Carl F. Rush and Mrs. | pdvice. sample and hook, Dr. .. Koy, Suratoga, N.Y. was 6 10§ avor of Oakdale. Stguok | Carl F. Rush | H Colors of the Crews. T S L on o o Eeatwand o | Ml cyDibaro, Birdle Algord. tlaiti 2 5 ; ” R Gallowxy n. Ellen Herminghaus, Blanche Ens'ow g A blue and gojd; Sloux City, maroon and = : , Andell W C. - George, | SR i e white; Ottumwa, 1ight blue and white; Madiaon Dataats Wiinside: lanche, Mo, | and Margarie, © 7 7 7 IMENTY, Council Bluffs, red and blue WINSIDR July 18—(8pectal)—An | Neitle Kisor, Mrs Srwin and-ouve | § 17 7 ~ I 8 | Woddnaie & At the meeting of the executlve, cOm- |y, terouting game of ball was played here | BEWIn | BOYD s dawar Burgess mittee of the state assoclation yesterday at | today between the junior leagues of Mad- | Fryphena Mcluy, M John H. 3 the Grand hotel the following officlals were | 8on and Winstde Score Mt Ao Fanth Thaia e | 18 ; s . M _HEAR Presonts——. appolnted for, the regatta Mudison 130022 B A Newelt “Thira Vi RATES FERRIS STOCK COMPANY Hop: Third Towa P € oy Referce, E. 8. Phelps of Burlingtou. Madtson—Wheeler and Billing. | Third Towa cavalry ¥ D G LAST 1WO WEEKS, Starter, W. H. McCollough of Cedar Rap nslde--Stayton and Ramsey, | T savalry. and Taan ool Fhies Toda,| TD THE Toniwh=THE PLUNGER, Judges at finish, Emmet Tinley, H. B Beats Shenn Fred A Miller, Mrs, Jossie Berdick Sommanglon TRIMESY. A Rbs Haas of Council Bluffs, J. H. Rush of| SHENANDOAH. Ia. July 16.—(8pectal | P fre. SioB, Mller, " Mrs. 3 BUFF‘ Lo A WIFE'S PERIL, Waterloo. Telegramn,)—The praska Clty Argos won | # “fth Towa Infantry; | Prices-10c, 15¢, 20c und Zic, Judges at turn, John'T. Stewart, second; | another game from the Shenandoah Ma- ¥ , Company . One Hundrid | § | e Conell Binfre fourth. Time: 3:06 35 Sec- | the Sultana was the first to eross the | K. Ong Hundred and ' ninth Tinofs; afternvon the lowa State Rowing assocla- | picked as the winner. forter, J. W. Prankforter, Mrs, R.J, Fank CUT OUT THIS COUPON. Re-No-May Skin Food for faclal massage Works for ond heat: Ottumwa won, Dubuque se »lummb ling, followed closely by the Clty | Mrs ames Tyler., Tyler e CUT THIS OUT.—Deposit at Bee office or mall to “Vacation Contes! Department,” Sloux City third. Crunell Blufts fou to. |of the Stralta of Detroit. The Sultana was | Hards ‘and F. F. Coberly, ° Omaha, Nebraska. pa . Time: 3:28 "'rmnl 71""‘3‘1 lnmguu« wen, ll\l" f‘fil“wrun-l R et h“ ‘tl” r.wk\vl volunt ; | ¥ J Council: Blufts gecon oux City third, n the forty-foot class the Junlata of To- V. Neely, Vinn ursley | 800000-:0000000000000 0"00000000000000000"0 Ottumwa fourth, Time: 8:24, ledo was first to cross the line, followed one | G. Howe, John A, H. Stern, Sara Shield and minute later by the Shamrock of Cleveland, | Julla Hrown, Re-No-May Cream softeus and whitess Mhe bands and face - ’ DR. KAY'S RENOVATOR !n' lgcrates and renovates $74em purltas and coriohes the biood: cute o worst dywpepia soooooooooocooooooooooooooooooooooooooog At the election at the Boat club yesterday | the Vikink of Toledo third. Juniata was | = M Jackson. Clarence Frank- Omaha Bee Subscription Coupon A Summer Vacation For the most popular young lady. B e R e e R T This coupon. If accompanied by a cash payment on a new or old subscription to THE BEE counts 15 votes for ¢a.h 15c paid, 100 votes for each dollar pald, etc. NO s ———Votes for Miss. Address Works for me), Addrel Iy aons 9 to 5 _Batteries: = Arz t regiment, Illinofs; Mary A. | — v Fred Empkle of Councll Blufts, Peering and Perdue: Maroons, Wax ! 4 - EXP03|T|0N Timers, George S. Wright of Council | 8ims. The pitching on both sides was g A 3. Parish, W. M ish and | §4 : R G p Bluffs, U. G, Pursell of Sloux City. Attendaace, 400. ('mpire, Patterson W He rty-first Towa infantry, | l K The four-oared shell of the Council Blufts » A T A Thomas Harrop. Miss Annte Harrop, Roy | e W w. cor club aud the single shell of Ottumwa were .. Harrop, Nellle e Harrop, Mrs. Ritta | § | The coolént pla Omaha. JUST READ damaged and put out of commission Tues- | MCOOK. Neb., July 16.-(Bpe Harrop and J rop Glfy Office: OUR LIST OF ACTIONS FOR Rurlingtons defeated I[ndianola here tad | _John Madson, Mrs John Madson, J B | TODAY: ‘The an "' the stor day night during the windstorm. Dubuque | 1 {a" i fite “urmkton 1 Tnanolu: | parwiok, Mo darwick 0 8 WaraTund | 01 14013 FARNAM ST of (he life of ChEfat, TYLISIH wondertdl Cenntersigned dy Agent © |loancd Council Bluffs one of its shells | 1. Errors: Burlington indianola, @ | Mrs O '8 Ward . | DOG and M 1OW. TLORENZ cele. The course was altered yesterday and | Hntteries: Burlington, Hagenberger jones | “yahn \W. Crawford, PN, Cowell 1 0. brated CONCERT BAND., DALLOON AS. Y | 1 : and Reed; Indianola, Murry, Gre and | West, George Ryan.' A, Kiilttel, Company | $@ - CENBIONS by Prof. Fancher, and & hun OOQOOOOOOO°0000OOONOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOS the start and finish were im fromt of the | pPowe 1 D, Forty-first New York infuntry |@oesessssssssssrsveseeceee® did uihil frec lvaluies LR ) ' » N. B.—This coupon must be countersigned by The Bee Circulation Department, or the towa agent to whom t| scription moasy is pald posit or mall to “Yacation Contest Dept.” Bee, Omaha, Neb. 0000000000000000000000000000000000000 NOO0009050090000009“0000000000_00000000

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