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OMAIIA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1901, b e ——— DRIVING CLUBS LAST DAY SR e AVAATEUR OARSMEN COMPETE, 20,7575 .| ACK HAVERLY VISITS 031 oy i AT £ f - e 8t. Lou t ‘.y”v.“ - Time' 1 —_— was a pain —_— Trotters and Pacers Go Final Ho oice” won Frank” ey L tional Awsosinsion Holds Aanual Regaita ’ B v e o & A i E ator doubles was a procession trom | 01d-Time Minstrel Kine Stops Here on His Datreit Track. BIXh race, one milc ar at Philadelphi beginning to the end. Ten Eyck and Davis Way to Utab u —— hirae Mihe: T v s led from the start, Vespers secoud, Co ‘ DES MOINES ALSO MAKES FAST FINISH kbbbl Washuivies Wt e Vs & Bl » . i NEW YORE, July 156 WINNIPEG CARRIES OF DOUBLE HONORS Wachusetts beat the by balt o BUSY WITH HIS MINING VENTURES £00d d-yenr-old lucs W minute . cap at Brightor W toda Summnry. Good Program and Good Time Mark | beat races of the season He met and dis- | $t. Louts, Worcester, Toronto, Phila- | ’ i Man Who Makes and Loses Foren X CAUST BLEND Yoo, poa 0 Fag P g PR L R First twe heats o for Anpls. | en FAUST BLENI avor Clase of Meetius, Though the “enced 1 the. big sprick hundie s delphin, Detrolt and New York Intermediat hihe Nret heat: Winnt-| with Lightning Rapidity Tells of not known'to any n n per Rowly of Can, won, Malta y 8t o Favorites Fare Not at Hrigadier was the favorite a fo 5 while Have to Content Themselves b b e1ph nd, West ts Moy for Another We give bel y vued cof ‘e ues_was about an equal second chofes A aaSt g i Ui q B teo exclusivoly Al Well, with First Whip at 4 and § to 1. Resuits With One Race Ench, R REE Nowiiat ook e Wave of Prosperity. kb b First race, six furlongs, sellfr \sant Philadel W York Athlotic Lindelt Hotel 8all won, Marathon second, Hengist third second, X wing it New Y —_ tover Hote l ‘ Time: 1:14 45, i [ 0 i t of the t d t W M‘\YA‘ o Unton Horel DETROED, Mich., July 10.~With & fine | priftons, faSe: one miig and geventy yatde: | pyitADRLPHIA, July 10.~Under condi- | . Winntper Rowing Colonel J. H. Maverly, whose mins hdon Hate trask, good weather and scarcely any wind | Amazon third. Time: 114 05 | tioas that could not be improved the first| . Maltagsialt ciub of Phi . £ to hinder the trotters and pacers the clos- | Third race. five and a half furlong ay's rtaces of the twenty-ninth annual He Is stopping at the Henshaw for a day 1] dng day of the Deroit Driving club's rac ‘.'.'\2‘,‘,'.‘ ";l::'”:' O, (S9ne mecond; Dewey | wvuiia of the Nationial Assdoistion of| I ediat I OF two on his way tc h $ al H meet at ‘Grosse Polnte was uneventful ‘ Fourth rice v han p.on » | Amateur Oarsmen were held on the Schuyl < 2 ) ( el “Jack” looks much the same as e The Consolation Chamber of Commerce |And n furlong’ Blues won. I Kill river this afternoon aud the initial Time he did twenty years ago, when his cc stake of, §1,000, two in thres heats, for | *f NR1eF Cure third, Time: 182 o = | dayis sport was in every way & success. | & 1 ' ? ice beamed in healthy Iithogr 2:4 class -pacers, was a favorites’ race | won, Schwalbe d, Lombre third. Time: | Fine weather, a smooth course and prot . vit, two en. | €010TS from nearly every billboard i from the (ktart and Stanton Wilkes, a [l m N % ably the lar, crowd that has ever wit Len Marsh of Don Rowing club, | country. He is older, of course chestnut stallion, was the winner all the | ,finit s, one and o sixteer 0 nessed the first day's event of a national nto, w Jamey He jr. of the | black hair has turned 1o gr way In the first and third heats. He lost [ Eloim third. Time: 147, regatta here were the inspiring causes of me lines one would expect to find h. B buffer the second Heat to J. C. by a bad break Resnite at Pout Nyle, a kood day's racing. All the crews Sevond heat J (| ot a m t at the three-quarter mile pole. to be in fine condition. pek Rowini ¢lub i absent BUPIATS, N & A . | e (el A There 1s a ruddy glow tinor New Bittinlohd, who' won the 2:27 class | ., C,TERTO. N. Yoo July 19.AWenther fine | “yyyohiiog carried off the honors, winning | Jurinel " Ver s T cheeks, and no stranger would pi pace, created a ripple of enthusiasm by a irst race, slx furtongs: Pando won, [ two events, while St. Louls, Worcester, [ 1006 Titus \ | out to be a man who has made and lost a c. F BLANKE TEA AND coFfEE co gpectaculur fintsh in the second heat. Car- | Malteso "Cross second. Hunny Girl third | Toronts. Phidelphin, I and New | InE his stake 3 dozen fortun here s no indication of | [l =y mot was leading until the three-quarter|Tine: Y186 o ol o s | York each won one race. The race of the | "Henior Fours—Fine ’ that tired feeling about Colonel Haverly ) S§T. LOUIS, mO. post, when the gray stallion made a spurt | won. Harrica cond, W manston thivd, | day was that between Detroit and the | wor N he looks fit to win and lose & dozen miore Importers and Roasters of High Giade Coffees and Importors and Jobber: and led the bunch under the wire in 2:11 | Time: 102y, = mile and a sixteenth: | Vespers ot Philadelphla tn the senior pair Timay fortunes without having to resort to a rest | |8 f Te flat Jolly Wagmer wor Geand (& oixteenth: | oared event, in which the latter won by Phit ndelphia won: Detrolt Boat olub of Da: | cure, iE Harold H., the favorite, won the 2:11|Gesowell (Eiy oms, Gray Dal % | o nose. Afd the surbrise.of (he after second, Weatern Rowing clib of €t | Colonel Haverly has never been p ¥ J. W JOHNSTON Branch Mouses: class pace I straight heats, although | FOUrth Face. four wnd a half furlongs: | nosn was the defeat of the Vesper senior b TaubleodinaL! Waohusett Bkt | Of, the United Btates; e has not even Agent In Nebraska, York, 18 E: 1ith St Chi Martha Marshall and Pussy Willow gave | BOrat wWon. Lemuel wecond. Easy Strect | g/ (o0 (T fibers of the world's | cio Worcestar wen, Vesper Hoat clih | achieved the political distinction of a Chi- | e v Uiy : him a warm tussle. Fifth race niand a half furlonge: 1da | champion crew, by the St. Louls four. An- | phia « 1. Columbia Boat club | cago alderman, but his n The Consolation Merchants' and Manu- | Ponkance won, Filibuster second, “HUrry | other contest was the final in the | BRVCY IR e 810 facturers’ stake for the class trotters | 'gixin race, six furlongs: Innfscara won, | Intermediate eights, which was captured never been heard. Twenty years back was won by Belle Kuser after Porto Rico | Award secorid, Edna J third. Time: 1:16 | by the husky crew from Winnipeg. Ten | MISSOURI CATTLE GO NORTH | cotonel was a whote ty " atrical tr and Poindexter had each taken a heat. Eyck and Lewls had no trouble In the b —— bimselt; he carried the l¢ Porto Rico, who was the favorite, started | GRAND AMERICAN HANDICAP | senior doubles hlJ 1 Sto n Reports Fahu the largest and finest lhknm.n mv th off in the lead in the last heat, with Belle o All of today's races were at a mile and Prices for Water in D) b country and controlled more road attra Kuser second. At the three-quarter post| . 1) Kelaey of Eaat Aurorm Wina |8 half, with a turn, with the exception ot Distrelet. tions than the ordinary man would be abl she passed him and was an easy winner in the elghts, which were rowed stralght to keep account of. He was for years the | 3:12%. First Money and Stlver away for the same distances. In the heats " s dominating figure in the theatrical world The fifth race, the 2:12 class trot, was Trophy. the first two qualified ST. PAUL, Minn, July 10.~E. O. Arm- | Colonel Hoverly never had a kink put a battle of Onward blood between Cor- - Struggle Begina, | Strons, a stockman of northeastern Mis- | into his prosperity so long as he stuck to nella Belle, a bay mare by Onward, and EW YORK, July 15.-The sccond Grand 2 1o | Bourl, arrived in St. Paul today and con- | the ehow business exclusively. Everything Phoebe Onward, by the same sire. Phoebe [ American handicap at inanimate targets In ‘the heats the first event was the | f.rred with the general freight d he touched In that line from juve, broke in the firat heat and gave it to Cor- | '8 Goncinded today at Inteestate Park, L. | Airst heat in the intermediate elghts. | mont of the Omaha ratlway with a view |to classte drama turned gold into his nal event was the Consolufion | y sk the fend tnd. jporessed f o 4| nella Rello oebe got the pole from | handicap ut 100 bluerocks per man, in which | Malta took the lead and incr "," \s9 [ to arranging for the shipment of train- | coffers. But the colonel was not ratisficd Cornella Belle in the second and held it | Afty-seven shooters took part Ealf & length over Winnipeg, 1he FUUlAS | joads of stook from Kils countty to the | He figured that it would take sotie yoars to the half, when, Cornelia ngain took the | (f Ty Kelsey of Fast durora after o tle | delphians soon began falling behind “l“"“ grass district of northern Wisconsin. He | to pull up the financial pike within hatling lead and won handily, Sumimnaries: having broken 9 targets, won the hoatofr, | C4used Malta to case up and the Canadlans | iolq pititul tales of the conditions 1n his | distance of J. Pierpont Morgan unless goly First ra 4 class, pace, purse $1,000: breakfng 15 to Morris 18 o1t of 3% and re: | caught them. N the finish Winoipek | nejgnporhood, where, he said, water 1s | could be taken Btanton Wilkes, ch. «, by Natwood colved firat money and a silver irophy | spurted and beat Malta a length 80 Kcarce as to comfmand a high price. He | as out of the box office. He was ever a en (Donne b o o 0. Kelsey shot from the nine : r ermed a8 ever g “’"“..':“.s';.? ,:3:' oo teen-yard tflurk\m:|‘.\l’:“’ru"{rlrl‘;:“v‘h M- | In the second heat of the ot n]n |‘l"'|'r related one Instance where a farmer own- | man of quick action and g0 he went into King Willts' (Jamison) ... i yard mack. K D.‘Fultord of Utica, | elghts Falrmount forged ahead at the halt| g 135 hoad of cattle pald a neighbor, who | the mining business, with the hopo of Mysotls, ch. m. (Darnanaby) ¥ypaiooting from the ‘twenty-yard | mile mark and the race settled down t0 A | way fortunate enough to have n pond, $40 | waking up some moraing & motle e eion! Fred H, b, (Hardin) ... mark, broke M and was placed third. J. J ce b 0 New York s t ¢ re. ] i Plenty, b & (Kneebm " Hallowell of Philadelphta was fourth, with | st for place between the two New ¥ AiH0re, he IAE KR GULHIAL LA it e he ity Hicuatre 15 8 a millionaire in red Mollle Knox, br. m. (Russ) 93 breaks, standing at nineteen yards, | crews. The New York A. Cs won the| g oo e sald, are cutiing down trees | however, made him | that their stock may eat the leaves. ink. For every thousand dollars he made A Reckless, b, [ (Foote) ... Leroy 'u' ampe 1o, A\"..T:. Shortmayer of | second position, after a brulsing race. h, bk, (Thompson) 111110000 ew York an O. Helkes of Dayton, O., 2 gt o g 3 4 . _ I 4 e i ,'fi.?‘, AT tled with @, and in the shootoft finlshed as [ The final of the eights was rowed '1“"" These stock-raisers find it cheaper to|{n the show business he wouid throw two Second race, 2:27 class, pace, purse $1,500: | named. cool of the evening. The start was beau- | ¢hiy tha cattle to northern Wisconsin | into the shaft of a worthless mine. | New Richmond, gr. &, by Brown e, Including . Rumiosby of | tiful. Winnipeg, Malta and Fairmount | wpere thousands of acres of land are going | ¥as not loog before his balance on the The following low rates are offered by the Burling- all (Benedict) : O'Fallon, Il the world's champlon tarket ” Py o, wit d : . 4 byl s Curnot, bik. & (Wickersham) er, ‘broke % each, but as there were | KePt together for a quarter of a mile, With | (5 waste and where water is abundant, | wrong side of the book became so heavy Billy H, b. 8. (Fisher) Dainty Queen, hik. m, (Munson) n R Potts, b g (Turner)..... Xava, ch. m. (McLane) .. » . N Unnamed, bik. g (Cook) during the tournament 430 targets were | rowing easily, held on well and after each | for gpipping stock to this northern country | went “broke’ with ease and comfort, and James Alexander, b, g (Jamison). ds #hot at by the men Who took part In all the | of the Philadelphia crews had had the lead | i) wnable the: » sell the stocl o | lost 1o time ourni but mmediatel ¢ $|9 n d ' yee Atsgnadt, b g (Uil e84 R v e, W ok parCin R | of e Philadelpia crews i bl them o st th mork - she | on 0. tme In mouraing. but medinics| , Denver and return p for a short distance Winnipeg let out & | g paul or Chicago ket in Octobe: began to hustle for another fortune. He Third rpee, 11 clasy, pacing, purse $1,600: better than 96 per cent, at o Hee of Aty ' | 8t. Paul or Chicago mar n October or or anoth, ortune . i Harold. $5 b, &y by: Roadmaster ¥ ?m“ The next best scores we length, went to the front and Was never | Novemper at a great profit has been up and down the financial scale a Until July 31. plErocton . pert, W1; Glober, 406; Banks, 301 again caught, although the Manitobans The omaha railway people are arranging | dozen times, and just at present he is in a Return limit, October 31 Busey Willow, b . (Mlinon). 85 fhiSveatne, S4; Leroy, &8 "E: | had to row thelr best to the finish with the owners of large tracts of wild | fair way to realize his fondest drean Mador Marenal bo s (Avess) ner, 384; Remaen, 354 Squire, s | The double-cared race between St. Pe-| jand along its line in northern Wisconsin | “I am on my way out to Deep Crock, sls Pueblo a“d r.'“rn Baanifry Boy b 8 Chnomas) A oowis ite the scores of the men tn | &7 Of Philadelphia, Western ": “‘-(,L°"h‘funr the practically free use of this land | Utah," said the colonel at breakfast yester- | ’ Martha' Marshal, b. m. (MeDi the order of the finish In the Grand Amer- | 40d Detrolt was a battle royal. Up the | tor grazing purposes. day morning. “I have ten mining properiies Until July 31 M Chormt "eh e (e e L G course the race was \,.-m.vm‘ the Detroit there—four gold-bearing, four lead and sil- Ret ilmit. Ootober 81 Time: 2:0014, 2:08, 2:10. F. clsey, Eaat Aurora, 19 vards, 9; | and Philadelphia crews and the latter ver and two copper—and the 'l teturn limi ctober ¢ Fourth ~race, 2:04 ¢ W. Morris, Baldwinsville, 1 ds, 05 3 | P QOPRE ARG the HIOSDACLE Aty & Bogih TAoH! Bibkyiclass, trotting, purse | W¥: Mortis Haldwine ‘\’:‘.H"\n\rfi:]rnhfll i reached the turning stake a hait length 1n | HAVE THE BORROWING HABIT that they are about to pan out rich. These | [ . BUI¢ Kuser, b: mi, by O Hallowell, ' Philadeiphia,’ 19 vards, .| the lead. On the homestretch Detroit > 60 mile e rall- Is fl | d s d t luum“:'fi'um TooBe Bhimeios Leroy: Campello sy'u; 1wy a5 ‘| cavght the Philadelphians aud then began | Pollee Take Two tong-Sought Youns | Probcities are 100 miles away from the rail- | B , boloraao rings and rexurn orto. Rico, b. 8. (Johnson) ... ortmeyer, New York, 16 yards, 9 R, O, St 3 , but § ad, which 1s B ? Foindexter. br ',.,"&.:'.?m'.',‘m Helkes, Dayton. O 2" yarde o5 B a struggle that set the spectators on the Men Into Castody for now building, will run right to them. I Until July 31. 3rl b m. (Kelley).. Brooklyn, 16 yards, %, § M. shores to cheering. Nip and tuck It was to Alleged Theft. have information from my foreman which . b g (Baunders) . . flsn. -;;;"";’.'I‘M Rl \;fi':;lr;”"“',.‘ the finish. Exley and Medley of the cham- leads me to believe that I am soon to pull have made the world merry, Is in the ‘ S ore me 18 a household word where that of Grover Cleveland has out of the ground as well was followed by Falrmount Winnipeg, | the cost of two or three dollars per head Colonel Haverly, being of unusual stuff, a tive of the three handicaps decided P — mamnots— P “toturn limit, October 31, ~omnam LT P acaaa X § p v the Vesper . Doe, b m. (Th pear it Btephenson, Brookiyn, 17 yards, 90 pion Parls crew, who were in v out & stake on this mining proposition. * ~}n‘m Fidopor: b & (Hefaioi) Fitcke, "Thiindeinnin 10" v oo boat, "were pulling with might and matn | Two young men maied’Frank Kehl and | UL, % SBEC o thia miiog proposition. sa' .'enwofl p"llgs ana remurn Trime: S0, 2 3115, Croaby, O'Fallon, Til, 21 yards, . and only after a tremendous effort did they | Martin DeLore have been arrested by De- | oY% FRen (ckening tn mines for twenty 3 ’ Fifth'race, trot, purse 81, e land a winner with the margln of two avage and Dunn, charged with iy Cornelta Beile, b. 'm., by flnwnrd SURPRISE TO SKEETS MARTIN | seconds taking a horse and buggy belonging to W. | ¥/U0IDE I mever lost a dollar in the Until July 3 rb; e 0 theatrical business, but I've sank thousands imi ber ¢ " 5 w cobs, T oth and e i L d 8 and stur, stober 31, A‘k‘ Harnes. b. ' @pear) Hond's Enasy Victory. K. Jacobs, Thirtieth and Oak streets, with- | | (nes: Thire da"a taseltdtion - statt Return limit, Octo Brarmont, ¢h. g (Gray) ..., Phoebe Onward, b. m. (Marehall). gKle Anderson, b. m. (Noble). Woodford, b. g. (Davis) Qeleen ol Séuth AWieriba Lands out his permission. The rig was taken . The first heat of the singles was merely | Tuag, t, kept & day and a half, and | MPI0K Which to me is irresistable. I sup- “ ' s s n d ' Epson Lad for Eclipre Stakes a row over for Bond of Phildelphia and | per os, i8Rt kept a day a iy pose it is the possibility of immense re- . 0 plll‘lgs, « U. ana return \',-,‘m. 11'b. m. lemders; at Londa Marsh of the Don club, Toronto. Ferd 1m} The police have been looking for these Time: 2:11%, 2:10%, Moruello of the Young Men's Gymnastlc| young men for several months, as it is al- e oy teturn Limit, October 31, AlpDes Wainad, LONDON, July 10.-Epsem Lad. a bay |Rowlng club, New Orleans, was entered|jegoq that this 1s not their first oftense (FUGITIVE IS IN DENVER Return Limit, Oc DIS MOINES, July 10.—The harness races | ¢olt by Ladas, out of Disorder, won the | but could not take part because of ilness. | aiong this line. There have been . many here closed with a fine program and good | Bcllpse stakes ‘today. Sir R Waldie Grif- | Marsh won the race. complaints similar to the one made by | p, o o 332 sa" Lake c“,and I'OHII'II time was made. The favorites fared badiy, | Nth's 3-year-old colt Ian (H, Martin) 1an o ol i ' Y | Police Locate Jennte Willtamw, Col- ] meline, who started In the pools at § ts[8ccond, while J. R. Keene's i-year-old hay | The second heat in the assoclation sin- | air jacobs. It fs safd that the young men S PR RS Until July 3 wioging, fhe 3:19 pufse and Listerine, | Colt Dinguise Il (Fenry} was third. " Thir: | gles was & warm race between Johnm»l:‘ never abuse the property thus appropriated, ARG Lo R ntil July & 0 2, the o ce) N he “distance was abou e 8 3 of N York ¢ have no Me 5 N imi g P} ¢ et *won the unfintahed 213 pace | & mile and & quarter, COut of the 4CRUE of Winnlpes and Titus of New York|ana that they have no criminal intent, Matedyolis Return limit, October . . 4 3 o | the owner of 'the second horse receivis | Juvenal of this city never caused them peing prompted, tnstead, by soctalistic ideas brought up from yesterday in 2:104. Sandy @t m oo turns that appeal to my speculative mind.” 1 Until July 31 P took apcond money, Tags third and Teah | 50 soverelgns and of the third horsc 10| any anxiety. Johustone reached the turn | of g common ownership Jennta Willlams, colored, who three szs "5 B 'f l d t o soverelgns. # it auh Tk ARIE Wik W 3 0 b o it o g | T, S Tt ot .t | e e e o, 8 o b (e Wilans, soloret, o these .15, Buffalo and return seron, 1 R S A 215 | the first quarter, when Epsom T4 ook o | disqualified for the finals. Juvenal was FRASER RIVER STRIKE ENDS|she was held to the district court on a Now. b m .0 Annle Ripley w,, the | the running. A quarter of a mile further | given second place. charge of larceny from the person, has = i 2 esste (' ¢ Con- | on Disguise 11 assumed the lead and from 4 N er- o first et i 22l esste ron | Tt poInt there oormed, i her lead and from | “nhetrolt won the first heat in the inter ver Honrd of Trade Showns |been located in Denver, where sho 18 now . . 5 gtaric races ever seen. Close to home Epsom Lad, | mediate doubles, partly through the bad under arrest. When asked it she would |4 15 ch d t . A e e ok A 3:19 gPAce tn three | accompunted by lu)n,k:\»«mn in and the | turning at the stake of the New York A. C b LU R aa. vion return to Omaha without requisition 4 L} Icago anda return i 4 11514, 2 2! -~ Amel 0C 3 ridin A e e e " ] o f 23 ¢ o= ;“‘:‘r‘-‘»:n:‘1‘"!"("):“"'!\!“ 218 and 2144 Lou Splenatd Rrian. Jockey, o n% 4| patr. The latter reached the turning Canners papers, she denled that she was Jennie July 23, 24 and 25. 1hied nat MeClennahan fovrth. " Possum | Epiom Lad by a head, ‘e sme distance | buoys frat, but were w0 long in mettiog alne apted Barated yisiiaccond and third horses and | around that Detroit stole the lead from| vANCOUVER, B. C. July 10.—The strike | crime with which she s charged . exfnp 4 d Diamond Jubllee was & close fourth AN uly 19 0.8ty g . s k d ' et LA T faprth g et [ e Tnvonte, Shostis golair i them and was never headed. ‘The second | of the salmon fishermen agalust the Fraser | Yesterday Chlef Donahue sent to the .19, Milwau ee and return . 2106, atoln won the firet heat in 2:18% nwll'\"h (M '\'rll- “""“‘,“"(tvi"'\'“ yelling plate | heat was a row over for Harlem of New | river canners has been adjusted, the Van- | chief of police of Denver a photograph of v o 192 1an ‘?,T":",";",",..fi'."}'.‘;';:?{' ’:;“E'L‘l';ml‘}'mk T R N i aaers Y | York. couver Board of Trade having acted as me- | Jennle, taken for the rouge's gallery soon July 20, 21 and obertsand -Eemlis G| renewal of the Great Kingston 2.vea--aid | Vesper's bad steering in the senior four | diator. It has been agreed that the fisher- | after her arrest hore. He says there is | [ , = Williams and denled all knowledge of the twelve moneys altogether, these six | the New York A. C. trailing along I | yntead of sacrificing them at a small price | that it toppled him over and down inty ton Route. Additional information :nln.-m I‘:Il""\. lim- to fr;::lmr'f(fm'l"fl""r!::h)l_. ‘:‘Il\;}nll-‘l-«“":. fourth position. Malta here spurted and |y 5 summer market, their fdea being that | bankruptey he went its, routes, et cetera, at any Burlington ticket oflice. nndlr‘lm by the St. Louls four. The Philadelphians | one-fourth of the entire pack and 10 cents [ bond, which was $800, was signed by two P ¢ H. (8keets) Martin sald tonight: “While | had the western men well in hand, but|for the remaluder of the pack. The union | colored men named Frank Heacock and Lee ) § ! veo Robert “x "‘":“° b "";""“h AL ‘e'.‘" :"3,.-“.‘“";* ity e Belipse takes 144 | bad work at the turning point lost them [ men will begln fishing Sunday night. Travis. 1502 hurn'n;_n: s:.e..t.“n cnn Pluk € er Fle ource of great disapp y o L baspn Dink Coat an must admit that Gomez rode the mo-t g3t clephone Ones to Meet. wonderful race I ever witnessed. About ] - L o halt a mile trom home his saddie wiipred. N AR bzt but he took the welghts, trom the ~'|.ddl‘-‘- ur 'n nn a |0n CHICAGO, July 19.—The Washin and held them in his hand ucross the ha X [ t brilitant in fts of his horse until the finish, winning spien : o ‘fr‘:k Wit ; oo 10 5 clona U Week, with didly by a head." 10t and Mason Streets, the running of the Wheeler handicap as the — . : on s 128 star feature. This event Is at um‘hnnd Women's Day at Bundes Featival o an d Brookiyn wndtaarean handlcaps of SAN FRANCISCQ, July 19.—Today was enst, and fs nlmost a8 valuable as efther of | ladies’ day at the National Bundes Bhoot- those ey s, a8 he naded monav this year | Ing festival at Shell Moy park, There 18 37,500 I magnificent fleld will go to th TN “w‘"-,nlr ;"\':»"T”h f Il‘vl\l\ ": at nli‘xr:'r‘ o pre v . by a bail and a pyrotechnic displa | b ok e Pro#gile jockeys the fleld | PY.C. olly led that Adolph Stecker of | H % Toek wat, | this city, as the phenomenal score of S e N PR A o §35 | 394 polnts on the King target, will be Advanes Guard (f woods) ..o B8 | crowned “Schuetsen Koenfg." No attempt ¢ O% Bk GRS 18 e VAB). oxeraragenss ‘’1ix | Was made to equal his score. Most of the I a — T M VAT D 113 | shooting was done for the lesser prizes of 3 » Y w—— : ] { Oldest and larpest § the King target. Today's shooting was ¢ k ' flh M l' A d ] Robert Waddell (Dominick) ... 1 [ brisk and while no records wore broken the Oll Wo 1 a cadem Sontiary sciool 1n Terminus (Gormien) L1 1lo | scores weze all good. . oS red ot ’ Government supervision and equipment Arma officer detafled. Trepurcs for U gersities, The {oanoueror Ih (T. Knlgbp . on the honorury target. o oo 8¢0red & = Py Sudad sl B R S or Nl AL, SANDFORD NESERNE N, X., Buot:, Mo adraiande) . 100 | Other “scores on the honorary target Favanimes ARma s e clog | were: B M. Pope, Massachusetts, PP, Tav !&k,m“" tian 103 | Schuster, San Franelsco, 63; 8. M. Harnes, gt VIR | S S TR ) HOWARD-PAYNE COLLEGE FAYETTE Lady Jle, (==) .voooe 0 e W00 Yhe ring target B, M. Pope made a g 4 For higher 1 MISSOUR! This ‘1814 18 remarkably well balanced | score of 72 out of o possible 5. N Proparatory ar 4o ris. Modern and progressive, and bovkmakura prodiot tonight that 5 to 1 A ] lon, physical culture, - Fitty-gove will he obtainable on uny horse in the ra - 5 AL £ d fo i talogue, It I8 rather singular that the two star Hzeter Too Bt . gt : HIRAM ") GROV President jockeys at the (rack Bullman and Wink- | EXETER, Neb. July 10.—8pectal)— | v ’ : fleld, are hoth too henvy for the horses | Exoter played Hastings tw mes here p they nro schoduled to ride. but the owners | veaterday wnd today, wihnng them, ? of The Unknown and Star Chamber will [ Wednesday's score: ' Exetcr, 10; tings, " ¥ e leg thelr animals carry overwelght inorder (6. Tharsday's: Exeter, 205 Hastings, 0. é ¥ ¥ w ll l to secure the Services of the boys. Bull- | Exeter now hus one of the trongest bat. * rowne all man toddy was unable to ride lower than | terles west of the Missourl river 5 109, but ft- is theusht he will bo able to | Excter nlso hus of the best second | Spectal artention to development « come down to J07 tomorrow, if not lower. | teams In the state | A M £ zo“e [4 it horough Inainted Wiakfield can ride at 1065 or 108 The Kidnapers have played about fiftoen | < ! . : ntial ‘to character bullding, . Pre Friday's Race: ames this season and ‘have thelr first | v “ f b . WHEELER HANDIC“P TODAY Ffi;fa"&-:’:;e'".‘i'li'{\lf;'»" won Tegieencs Vir- | event had much to do with their defeat [ men shall recelve 121, cents per fish for | no doubt as to her idemtity. The forfelted s T'ckei nfflca A EDUCATIONA W er varti ame to lose. They won games from I\ hrodt ardhd, de¥ suve: sorie beilint | Besver Crossthe and Alepcnari Ihis. drop Jos . i Grammay | 2o sport TII|.- ln-u!‘ class horse f ’l p \.w)l P % N l‘.\u\v advantages in Modern Lan ran in the Afth race, at mile and T - . " { P atin, Greek, Mus) ATt Tinstruc seventy yards, but Cumbrian, second A S b I graduates of eolloges ed 0% am cholee, fon handyly from Bpecific, the HOT WE THEE fil_s iN STORE R o c 00 the best | ort 26 fayorlie, i TS St o eh 00 5econd | v pronpect of Teiter fs Discermable ' N : y *“The School That Makes Manly Boys.” | )0 and wis pr .S Flrst race, slx (urlonks, purse $890: Theory Wenth ot Tanie ” ; A J | mits o cotieise withe won, Savoy second, Dady Llite third, Time: 8. Wenthor OMooailinh - Fouk At 7 Kkt ¥ S o TREnE. bore frome 4o 1 Al tra adnptedt 1:14 1-5. peratures in the West, i Le : e j arato *nlunl Koom and Dormitories for the Second 1 one mlile, purse $607: Toih 4% A 3y ), ve. Very cara(ul moral an Al training Fon G W W Csecond, ‘Lee Newell thivd — ] R ¢ : Mty yoars of wucconsfal Work. Send for cutaliit s Phmo: 141 3.5 ekt | _According to the statement of Weather Rev. Honry D. Robinson, Warden, Racine, Wis. s At Ve, and 4 hall furlonge, PU S | Forecaster Welsh thero -4s probability of Hook second, Doreen third. Time: 1:083.5. | an increase In temperature at Omaha Fourth race, seven and a half furlongs, | within the next twenty-four hours. Thers purse $800; . ( g qufld won by a re I(. | i, 55088 AR Bt ik | vee emperauren o 1 e or o A ) L Y A HAnnmcouzsmansmvmm’AMERIGAN““QT@.'3“‘" Pt moe, one mile and seventy yarls, | which reported to the Omaha statlon 4 FORU LADIES """"“"“ Jehoet Sixth race, one mile purse $00: RBon | and Ashland 101. There was .31 inch of v s & A ¥s0rs from 8 Universit na Jiattle won, ‘Scrrano” second, Searlet L1y | rain at Fairbury and partly cloudy weather § Aol e (O (T foal | FEAMATIO ARYin th West, Jitty en ""“H--'m third, Time: 1:40 " A prévalled at stations in the southeast and present” during g ! MO st Adant AU Delwar Park, St, Lo SeMbvenk CH Lo A e Catalowo maiel ( ST.CLOUIS, July 16.—Form players got| In the regular reports Phoehix equalod "u-. Ae ot i ox ATTATAEDT, Direoton N¢ , Colleg '"Tktf;}".{"x\.fr-h.';r: 'v"\‘\'”n\r:‘“.'»'m:x’fv':-n': "kp its highest temperature for the season, J i : i &\ TCUT Qf: the events, Trach tast "Re- | 80K 112 degrees. Miles City, Mont., held g 1 ! second place on the map, with 104 degrees; W o e T T §Tic raances suiuen acaoewy Wester Wiliary hoademy, SUNG: - Cohale, 1ap eon: I desrees. Kansas Clty, Pocatello and the Untversity of Chlengo ma | Establighod re Thoronully oau) Becond race; five furlongs. .purse: Okla | Shreveport each showed 100 dogrees, but “aula’ ‘hh V' for girls. cholastle work u ellant looat ye! Lo B Lonla, Jon s istian M ameond. Virgintan third. | a1 ofher statione on the report showed S e, Feha e 021, | Catalok Reve Win. b Mekeo, ""'”-‘w‘i"i' A T Y ! Third race, seven furlongs, selling: John | less thau 100, i | R A0 ¥ 8 ERE! T e w , Mt Casroll, 1tb AR TETCS