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4 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7 - S ————————————— T —— - — OMAMA BOYS MARE COOD| ik 2 o oot | THEY ARE OFF AT BURFALO|“%2 Stiany o s 2 ™ [LIVES HOURS UNDER WRECK terfes: Norfolk, Mcilvane, Winde | outth Face, one mile Buchner: Oakdale,’ Letheby and Alberts, | (Knigh 10, we | e second; Henry Bert Polar Boars Are Walloped by a foore of | MANY FAN IN NATIONAL GAME | Trotters and Pacers Open Grand Oircuit R Girl Burvives Rimarkable Experienoy in 'Jlll' as ‘oo‘ a Flll'llfl“ as E Fifth race, d & half furlongs: Julla Three te Nothing, Waddell of Chiengo s Responaible Faoe Meeting. [ gamiin, o Gormiley)” 310 1, woni Mable the Fhiladelphia Catastrephe. ““ ROIEIN’ oak I' .siov." inn, 102 (Kn S th 1, second; The Four — for Eleven Reda’ Froltiess _— Hundred, 18 (Winkfeld to 1. third — Iime: 18 Frances M. Tom Wallace, HOMECOMING 1S PROPERLY CELEBRATED Endeavors at Bat. FIVE HEATS NECESSARY IN THE 2:14 TROT | s ra Marta, Harrs Wils Blie Rid DEAD NOW NUMBER SEVEN, IN\JURED SIXTY Round J Are as honestly made » etV i p— P i b Bt p— 3 fumous Kound Onk Stove — the same CINCINNATI, Aug. & addc Bath e, aha s ahd deventy. A painsiaking Ntting of every joint, door Fge Crowd Assembles to Welcome | his best today and struck out ele | White Wood Makes Tardy Bexinning | Guiine, 1o e mile and ooty YA [ In Addition o Thene Are Three and draft — the same duily inspection of mas " « the local Natlonals, He w o ‘ sme | (NULEL 2 ta 1. second; Tililuon, 9 (Ransch) Four Whose D oo « terial and test of the completed henter. Like JOU RVETRY FRMily RHS (0 OROVE || LSNeNE tor Brimmell aie ¢ : and Driver Snow i Fined One 505 g Sl aga Rnchor, Lateht i b b the Round Ouk Stoves the When V : ed Dollars for His key, Pirate's Queen, Dal Keith, Komonos tain to Oceur In <o ran the Attendance, 1,000, Score iclous Maneuvers, Few Hourn. | CHICAGO, CINCINNATE At Detmar oun a T O.A . RHOAE ST, LOUIS, ; p— Chicagos when they got men on L and Frank Ireland Aug. 6.-Golden Easter was Hartsel, 1f.. 3 [} the only favorite win at Delmar park Nine Omaha base ball players, with |Green, of H ¥ BUFFALO, N. Y., Aug. 6.-0n a track [today. Track fast Results | PHILADELPHIA, Aug n dead e Fu'"ace Pitcher Eddie Gordon at the helm, cele- | Chance, rf.. 1.0 3 0 6 4 H ) o | pronounced by visiting horsemen to b First race. six furlongs, selling: Golden | thrce or four probably fatally injured and Dextor Easter, 107 (Snell), § to b, won: Delsarte, 4 brated their return home by administering |yt oy one of the best and fastest they have found | 111 (T. O'Brien), & to 1, second: Diaz, 104 | MOre than sixty other persons hurt more dectsive defeat to the Saintly Polar Bears |Chils, 8 t his vear the Buffalo Driving club grand | (Lindsey). 6 to I, third, 'Time: {:16%. Bub-. | of less seriously is the latest revised record i guarantoed to give absolute eatisfaction. 1t ls yesterday afternoon, the score being 3 to 0, | Mccork, as . circult meeting was opened today and was | pimity, Loctor MeNally. (Roy McDonald, | of last night's explosion n the block of the only furaace that burns any kind of fual, A good welcome home crowd gathered at |3/, 3 m full of interesting events. The attendance!well aiso ray > & Carina and Bpud Cald: | puildings on Locust street above Tenth wood, hard and soft Vinton Street park to see the first game on x was good, about 5,000 being present cond race, one mile and twenty yards, | Street. How many more victims, if any conl and the the home grounds iu twenty-four days, A r 2 The ovent that created the greatest ex- | SellIng: Barrica, 98 (Bell). 15 to 1, won: Two | are still in the ruins will not be known only furnace . E Annfes, 8 (Lindsey), 12 to 1 id; Inun- " s o earec vy, | Lat burps and they were treated to the cleanest con- | oo e giimmell in the ninth. tement was the 2:14 class trot. The local | dow, 100 (D Halh) 5 ) until the debris has been cleared away that buros all Chicag 2 Anna Elliott, 100 (F, Jones), § to and the final touch to & struggle of the | Two-buse hits: Hartsel, Crawford. Three. | o f¢0 TR0% SHG T ot it aFeTonem. 8 10 1 | body of a colored man was found in the Is reasafable, the wtart, topped oft by a truly phenomenal | 5100 " Se CQinin i 4o waddell. 4 won haudily. The Kentucky mare Navatine Casdrer Horm Aok and | dead 1s as follows i 9 by Waddell, 11, Time: 1:0. Umpire and there was nothing in It but White | FOUFth race, six and a half furlongs, sell- | FREDERICK LEE, aged 40, colored tureful game. Cogan was the first man up. | DY 4 . ¥ Dowagiac, Mich, | common jog in 2:13%. The judges sum-|%econd: Eisle Rarnes, 108 (O'Nefll), 5 to more, with only one strike between. It Was | hit and run game enabled the Boston 00 ‘! ; o | $100. There was great excitement when | ran THREE UNKNOWN COLORED MEN | delivery except in two innings, the second | The Buffalo horse was held at probibitive odds and 6 to b was offered on Gracte On- i Crozter, 100 (K. Jones), 15 to 1| Mrs. Patrick Quigley Umaha by Milton Rogers & Son on Cogan's shirt. The visiting pitcher HOSTON. PHILADELPHIA 1 970 0Thomas, 3 tor K. by a quarter length, with White Xih race. one mile and twenty yard 1 Wood only & Seck Hehing. 'The Kentucky | selling: gonne i (Glimotey, 18 1o 8 won | ot Rosenthal, the fence just between left and center | 21 Flick, rf 1 0 ¥ a neck behind he Hentuoky | selline, Sonne, 1 (Glimore, 18 to & won The escape from death of Lizzie Watkins flelds. [t was swift and going low & 1 Delatiy, If 1 mare led by fully five lengths at the half hn Morton,” 104" (Lindsey), to 1, third. | 18 considered remarkable. She was buried /\ Vo one imagined anything less than two [ SR 000§ Cross, #8 0 quarters Snow let White Wood out a link At Winds the ruins four and & Balf hours after the finger glove on bia right mit. So as he ran | S B the heat from Gracle Onward by a neck in | FIFSt race, five and one-haif furlongs, sell- | Ty oot bar o0 i e who were not 8o runs: Boston, 2; Philadelphin, 2 | shoe while they were scoring for the final |gal Maxim, 105 (Miller), 3 to 1, third. Time: [ but quite a number will be confined to o elder recelved ation that | )i, ¢ \ T ; er), 100 6 (Mic stuck. The flelder received an ovation Dineen, 4; by Donahue, Time: 1: and there was nothing to it but the But- | Miller) 100 to 1. second: Remark, 108 (Mich- | kapt up continuously during the twenty- & . . second and Gracie Onward third. Third race, selling, one mile: Stamp, 111 | Though several persons are missing, the FO F Sh star of the game, despite his error PITTSBURG, Aug. 6.—The Pittsburg Na (Rutter), 7 1 1.and & to 1, won: Ben O-Fal- | only person who was ponitively known to r 1 in ’ ters first base, while the collegian allowed seventh fnning the home team gave promise | ehaw, John McElroy, Athara and Hunting | and a large force of men was kept con v to 2 hird, Time . \ A el th test of the season. But two errors were 102020100 contingent plunged on White Wood, a Buf- |1:45." Phoxphorus, ‘Hansbrotigh, Pantheon, | Which will require many more hours of i " " "‘; made, and those went one to each side. |y jnnut) 00100001 0~2|falo gelding, and got away with the money mella rl'“rfm-h |m:'>1 ‘\(\M;\T\”M‘-«u fan hard work. The latest find was made at :n\”!m‘u. nm““ Then the hits were just even—six and six— | farned runs: Cincinnati, 2; Chicag Drtver S0w, Wiy Suided the Bulklo et z aur and a half furlonks. | § o'clock tonight, when the badly burned roke o f 5 laying his mount up | won tabell. 102 (Bnos), 60 to 1, second! gend for the freo R highest class was given by fast work from | base hit IWaddel = Flome run: BARtSl ] one first two heats, which Gracle On- | Attells. 107 (Glimore), o to 5. third. Time: | wreckage on the sidewalk. The list of Send for the free Round ries, Navaring, Broodler, Ro by and EABE — ; play by Fleming in the efghth inning ifit by pitched ball: By Stimmel), | Broke badly at the quarter in the third hoat | Calied Back isg ran. " ol RubY A | TELISABRTH MOUNTAIN, aged 38 years ESTATE OF That catch was the big feature of a fea- | Waddell, 1. Struck out: By Stimmell 0. BECKWITH Wood, the 11 landl the heat | Ing: ~Sweet Dream. (Lindsey, 3 to 1, UNKNOWN COLORED CHILD, aged . D, y MU Bad twicw hetore iven him hle bass | “ ood, the gelding landing the heat in a|won: Miss Golightly, 0 (O Tirlen). 8 0 1. | gpour 3 years on balls and this time he passed him thr BOSTON, Aug. 6.—Perfect plaging of the | moned Snow to the stand and fined him [ {hFd- JShme: (L33 -Queen Qualits, R Q. (UNKNOWN COLORED WOMAN, aged ; o e plainly up to Eddie to throw a strike or | tionals to defeat Philadelphin today. The | 8100 Thete Was Kreet > 5 A a iy it fobta W two, even at the expense of a hit, 8o he [ Vititors ‘could do nothing with Dineen's | the trotters lined up for the fourth heat e o A furtongs. &¢11 | The most serfously injured who are . : Ttound Onk Furnaos ne, 102 (Wa , & & 1 It sl tossed one straight over the middls of the [ 3Sdvery cxcept I two innings, the secon Hrockiay, 107 (1 to [ likely to die age Kouud Onk Furnace: oes tor ante i witll GUfer Casing retnoved. c as the bottom button | iy tendatce, 5,000, Bcote , plate about ac high as the bottom bu Hantly. Attendance, 2,00, Scor wisd i TR ) G T TR AR . . At the o Uraots DR Ted Wilt, Bandrol, Miss Thomey, Ferreno and | Samuel Gates, colored wanted nothing more and he laid on with | RIHLOAE AR, he quarter Gracie Onward led € Mazzara also fan Lizzie Watkins, colored all vigor. The ball winged its way toward [§lasl: R ) Ovatto dered. Lowe, b Tenn'gs, 1b 19 and it looked for & time as it {t was ail Tme i S yEnis, | Lando, - Chafles D, | almost a dozen feet under the debris, with Tonk, we Hallman, 2b over, out before they reached the three- | Zazel And Outburst also ran firo all around her, and was taken from bases for a minute, but Plemlng was run- | Dineen. Donwhue, " p 0 and passed the pole with only two lengths | DETROIT, Aug. ¢.-Weather falr and | explosion occurred. She was badly burnel L) S ning. He Is left-handed and wear Totals .. 810 Totals .3 24 separating the leaders. White Wood won | track fast at Windsor today. Results and bruised and her sight was destroyed 4 center fleld fo b bare | B | f ing: Sly Maid, 100 (Rice), 4 to b, won; Krn- ;::;:rflw" ""rm:l"lf”'l:':]”"fi:”h'l"‘r"wh‘;;‘_ H'nfm.xuulnm. 0206000001 a whipping finish. Gracie Onward cast a|est Perham, 116 (Steele), § to 5, second; Le- | serfously injured have left the hospitals, 8 0 o s Sarnec . ong, about two feet from the ground | Two-base hits: Hallman, Delahanty. Threes | 07." Debenture also ast N o T.i ‘I:v his fist there, however, and the ball | Douglas. Stolen base: Dineen. ~First b .| teen minutes before they lined up again Second race, six furlongs: The Boer, 114 | Undeterred by the incessant rain, the K & 3 \ on balls: Off Donahue, 2. Struck /| White Wood got the pole at the quarter | (Robertson). even, woni Ituth Parke, 10 (J. | work of searching for the dead has been 0t bet red here before this year pire mslie aels), 4 to 1, third 'l 1 1115 rd A :’:";\:,;am: ':|‘|;:mrl:. two hits, made bim the | Plttsburg Braces Up falo herse to the wire, Senater K. finishing | Oricus. Hed Sl g Bistts ajss rapr " | four hours eince the explosion accurred Eddie Gordon did superb work in the box. | timuls had Harper si [ i had the Captor Tire 1on, 111 (Milier), 4 to 1, second; San_Andres g . . " & & . s Ellz Mount 80 did Cogan, but the latter gave four bat- | §ame not been called nt the end of the | captor was a 4 to b favorite in the 2:30 | ™. (Bteele). third.” Time: 1:tt. Waiken: |be i the ruins was Ellzabeth Mountaln colleg of equaliing 8t Louls score of vesterany. | trot. He got a bad start and finished | also ran stantly at work in the debrls where her Bathi d Boati“ but two to walk for any cause. Then he | Aytendan, . Score: fourth, but it was clearly evident that| [Fourth race six furlongs: Meggle, m'mmmn house had stood. Her remains n a“ kept his hits better scattered than did PITTSHURG. | ST. LOUIS, Marvin did not wish to force the gelding to | {11\ pinthereoll), gtnd 2 to 1 woni Ed Roth, 3 ahaol . 8 o his afternoon Cogan. The first run, it {8 true—that by RILOALE, RL.OAE . 112 (Hothersoll), 2 to 1, second; Him Line, | Were found in the cellar t Ol i H RO S vt Al FTRCVET 3% murkete, 161G | the front from his bad position, Captain |12 (J. Milier), {0 to 1, ‘third, Time: 1:15%. | Her mother and brother had stood by dur- Beaum't, 2 0 0Padden, 2b.. 0 2 Bracken winning the heat from Baster, | Tempt, ~Alscira, Flop, Bengal, Aaron, | ng the entire night and day watching the $0.85 St. Paul or Minneapol's and return. Wilson's error. But the two more in the [ 7 F A | o 1| with H : Amorosa and Times-Star also ran 3 avie, ok, ¢ 0 enrietta third. Notwithstanding the | AT . searchers at work. 513.85 D fifth came by means of a single by Fleming, | Wagner 3 i, 0 > Fitth race, one mile and a sixteenth, sell- SRHRE '.‘,,.’yl‘,."h,., S % e by Me. | Bragerd, "o loss of thé first heat, Captor was still the | fng: Enghiret, 115 (Given), 1 to 2 won:| One unknown colored man wag found in $13. uluth and return. to 2, % vorite & Hebohd ¢ | Chirley Shune, 108 (Valentine)! 10 5 o Andrews which scored them both. Gordon | 0 Kruger,” 3b., 0 favorite in the second heat, his price be- | Che hane, 108 (Valentine), 10 t0'1, wec- | the ruine of the restaurant which was allowed no such work. At no time during | ked @ Aok ond; Doctor Fannie, 106 (H. Watsom), § to 1, " ing backed down from 6 to 5 to 3 to 5. The | {hiira. Time: 1-4%%. Hequeath Loulsyiiie | Patronized by negroes. Tickets on sale August 1st to 10th inclusive. Return Oe- the game was there any hit made off him | when there was a man on base, #0 the six | ... T s .4 rd finish was a close one, noses separating | Belle, Leo Thomas, Prince Zeno and Nelse | Temporary electric lights have been p Captain Bracken, Captor and Easter, the | Morris also ran erected at the sceme of the explosion and | tober 31st. wero harmless Pittsburg W00y trotters finishing 1o the order named Cap- | ySIXU,FACE, fOur and 4 halt furlongs 2- | onight 200 men, under the direction of | DE etk T TR o e & 4m | o s 2000312 08| tain Bracken was then made favorite, but |3 and X \\’\\14‘”\“”’:"":1!!\\.::hv:‘r‘_‘l;}\!u‘ {1ien: | the department of public safety, are vigor- | Particulars at Illinois Central Ticket Office, 1402 Farnam shape. He has not been with the team on arned Funs: Plttsbirg, 1. Two-base hit: | CAPOF 1anded the third and fourth heats :'l';{m:l‘» 3 to n'v|;-lv:;d. l_;x“r:'.y- lflxq:;.‘n» J;L‘, ously pursuing the search. The police and | Street. the long trip, but has been resting up in | Clarke. Home run: Beaumont. Sacrifice [ H18 efforts told on him, however, for be | jjits, Belle Street, Aretus, Hopedals, Fa: | ire officials are making a search for the Omaha and recovering from a complaint | Nits: Beaumont, ~Yeuger. Stolen bascs. | could do no better than sixth in the final. | leta, Ilo, Matches, Phil Knight and’ Miss | cause of the explosion, but tonight they Clarke (2). Double play Vallace o Pad ? 3 omet 0 Vi e oy which simply incapacitated him for good | den to Mocann Fires tans oce to Pad | Captain Bracken won easily. Romer also ran. have no positive proof as to fts cause. They work. Yesterday's game showed that he is | Harg VIt by itehed bane Bhddenr | Ratn began falling while the horses were At Hamilton. hold to the theory that gasoline did the pertectly fit once more. His curves were | Passed 'ball: Yeager. “Wild pitches: Harper | ScOring in the 2:10 trot and after the first| HAMILTON, Ont. Aug. 6.—Results: damage and that it had been stored in one Targe. his specd constant and control good, | ) T1me: 1:d. Umpires: 0'Day and Brown. | heat the judges decided to postpone the | FIrst race, six and a haif furlongs: Young | of the three grocery stores mmwlcomocomco JUt 16 Ekow tiow fiie he felt he stPuck out Nattonal ¢ tponed. event until tomorrow. Onward Silver won, ViR e ARCHHCIE Ry RS N the last man up in the ninth inning. It was | NEW YORK, —Today's National | 4riven out by Cornelia Belle, a daughter | Seeond race, five furiongs: serriment | IN JAIL FOR HORSEWHIPPING Schaefer, too, the man who had made a |leakic game New York and | of the same sire. Result won, Medlation second, Siik Cord third, double and a single already, and one of the 1 e hostponed pnaccount of wet | 2.0 class, trotting, purse $1,200: gt DR O 5 Young Women of Cheyenne Chastise best St. Paul hitters. Bill Rourke cer- Lt vlayed Thirs- | capain’ Backen, 5. ‘., by Bari Obatinate. Simon seeond, Al Bainie. thivd: Man in the Streets and Are talnly showed his eye when he farmed " 4 5 P 12k, Graham fnstead of Gordon recently. AhG Laonwen Sausing. OSURT brog, by ) rth race, four and a halt furlongs: Arrested, Won, Los Laster, b, ‘aaivini: * Paper Maker won, Halmetter second, Easy o i 3 Street third. Timp: 0:54. " ; be weok | PRGN 8 hl:::’l‘r:fx‘t‘n)(-h Oy T eI | Fifth Tace. V8 and o halt furlongs: | CHEYENNE, Wyo., Aug. 6—(Speclal)— ITuday ;nm" n;‘l;’l:hur. !Lnd Il‘llul o wesa st ]i("l"“ a8 ! Henriotta, Bik. m. (Youn ¢ Racebud rm;,l\mmlm;nu-h second, Hie- | Mrs. Pearl Padgett and her sister, Miss Leave Leave plus Sunday. peapolls follows St. [ Brooklyn a2 Nut Bearer, br. g (F00Le)’ .e.. 6 4 5 away third. Time: 1:08. Mary Ward, who publicly horsewhipped a T 5 . Paul, coming Friday. which Is ladles' day. [ Boston *_.. v B | s 2k St B St | Apt Tace, six Eoriones: Samivel won, | youny man nemed Willtams Sunday evening | | Omaha.... 1:30 p.m Omabha.... 5:20 p.m. vlll then present every | &ines 4! 8 0 class, trotting, purse $1,600 (un- | 1 3 n rd. m: / The management w (G i | 115 in the strects and were later arrested, are Arrive Arri Iady spectator with o photogtaph o the | Chicaso . & =0t VORWATY Biiver, oh: k. by Ohwatd (Geete) 1 INVITE RECE TRACK WAR still in the city jail, where they are con- D 7.45 rrive complete Omaha team: $ e Cornelia Belle, b. m., by Onward (Kirby). 2 fined In the women's cell. Mrs. Padgett has enver....7:45 a.m. o OMAHA. o . |BLAMES AMERICAN UMPIRE | siger, Alce, b mi, by Baron Wilkes | motfied hor husband at Fort Rustel of bur | | ¢ 10 ' 3 Denver....11:00a.m. goooh ot....oond ¥ % | stwaukee Corretpondent Auatn i | R, WUAEE b . i 3| Wentern Jockey Club Stewards Give | trouble, but as Padgett Is in the guardhouse 0.Spgs. 7:35 a.m. B Colo.Spgs.10:35a.m. eming, W . Alan, b, g (Turner) .. Kinlock o there he can render her no assistance. Oth- 3 1 i | S b i 2 arl reference Pueblo.....9:10 a.m. Caihou! 1b': oot I o cates Manassnu as Partly Re. T DL : vt nuth Bogals, ers who have been appealed to have falled 9 11:50a.m. Stewart, 2b. . 4 b4 sponaible for Locals' Defeat. Dolly Dillon, b. m. (Sanders). 8 to respond, and the chances are the young Leavi OMAHA, McAndrews, 3b... 3 0 Time: 2:11g, women will remain In Jail for several days. | | AmmivE DENVER..4:45 ».M. COLO. SPGS..4:30 NITOU. e 2:14 class, trotting, purse §2,000: CHICAGO, Aug. 6.--The Wei e 3 G G ilieia g { 14180\ Mo MANITOU 8100 Bihe L A R 8| MILWAUKEE, Aug. 6-The Detroit| Whitewood, cn g by Weoodiark olib, Afeer” neatly an SlLniine seseiy, | THSY b8y they do mot mind thelr confine- ordon, P.....ees 0| Americans won the last game of the serfes | (Snow) sesbiey 5 &nized the request from Kinloch park, | ment, however, and it it pleases the polico orden L DD ey by ety mattimg I e aiee | GFAEIS ONNAFA, B By Criward, SO, Rrantins s Tram Augiht 1 | (o keep them in Jal they do not mind. CHEAP EXCURSION RATES ALL SEASON. Totals ..o 30 3 1 ninth innings, coupled with a few errors | Lady | y sae0aee i | to September 14, and refused the request | The father and mother of the girls live e , coupled w errors | Lady Thisbe, bik. m., by Miirol o by W, i s : ’ PAUL. and some declafons'by, Umpire Mannass. | “{anney) 5 Tt B Worhs brtor to Rovemmier T 2% | 1n Ogden. - Ward 18 a blacksmit. Mrs. Pad- CITY TICKET OFFICE: 1323 FARNAM STREET. Dillara, of.[ H 0| ana Bruyette to third, where he made a | Time: 2:12%, B pras the hotiest since the organizaton be. | vounger. Mra. Padgett was married to tho Kelly, 1t ) ®00d impression, this béing his first appear- N Pt o etn eutern turt nffalrs, nd | goldier about six weecks ago. Schaefer, b 0 2 DETROIT. MILWAtHE FREEPORT, 11, Aug. 6-—The Great [ally dealt with, apparently at the expense | Changes om the Fort Plerre Road. 3 Western cireult races here today dre 7 \ Eb F mou chae! 2 1 T y drew a |of Worth SN A R\ Holly, s R 1. Resuits: The officials confirmed by the Jockey ctub [ LBAD, 8. D., Aug. 8.—(Special.)—There ; QL € a ous Wilson, ¢\ 30 Barrett, of. R ver, purse $i0: John Audabon w Wiino, « s I Barrett, ot 40 Hoge ver, rot, s John on won | stewards were Judges Joseph A. Murphy | bas been little change in the management ! _— HOT SPRINGS ul Mornd fnird and f(th heats, Summer|and E. C. Hopper, Stariers U, J. Holtman |of the Black Hills & Fort Pierre road i unge; 0 And n Nl T frae e An and Richard Dwyer, Clerk of the Course | since it came {nto the hands of the Burling- ©. DAKOTA Pace (unfinished): = Baron Nuthi . |John B. Dillon, Stewards James H. Rees, (e lunnnished: Baron Nuthine won | Wilkon P. Hunt, Charles McClarren. Cap: (o0 All the old employes have been re- 3 % and sixth, Sampson the firat and Fred | tain Rees will divide his time between St. | talned on the road until the first of Sep- N T > f Climate, Waters, Scenery, Hotels, Pabst the third. Best time: 2:141 Louls and Chicago. Holtman and Dwyer | tember. Robert Tackbury, formerly of Ver- Baths, Amusements, you will find are engaged at Windsor until August 21, | : J but an effort will be made to secure thetr | ion, 8. D., has been general passenger are all right. releage. In case they cannot ge Vi ¥ agent of the Black Hills & Fort Plerre line > B Ry Time: 1:20. Umpire: Tyndall. Totals starting untll they arrive. The ring will | position with the Homestake company as : NORTH - WESTERN LINE" with od for g o be open e 00! o s 3 Kansas City Three to One. h;:l;'t)ll:-tl tor fllmxk::‘ in ;mu n{:n:h.l Announcement of the Agveement ts| b8 obon {0 Bl Bockmalks 'S,A.».T.‘:‘J,-“{,?,":.‘,'.‘.'E its general freight agent. It Is stated that trains equipped with the “‘Best of KANBAS, CITY, Aug, §.—The game today | Riiaaukes’ 1o 0 99081048 One Feature of the Day at tate a bitter race track war at 8t, Louts. |J. C. Birdsell of Alllance will become as- Everything." was a pitchers' Battie. An error by Hart- | “por o0 v Milwaukee, Detroit, 1. Saratogna, Trainers-R. H. Blagg, George R. Belk- | slstant to J. R. Phelan, divislon superin- e o o ed o O™ | Two-base hits: Hruyette, Bafrett, Eiber- i s A el Wiy, Pgatardin. Joscoh | tendent for this division of the Burlington - t "RILE, | {eld. Thre:base hit: Duffy. First'base on| SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug. &—The secona | Jillany dohn Milkey, J. "J. nfiun;‘ M | and that he will remove to this city to have . i Ticket Office, 1401-03 Farnam 3t. Kansas City..0 0 0 2.0 1.0 0 03 6 2 )-!‘(r;;-d ]_""xm:h:-lh;._ uflq&l]l'ucrl,mz; wlli[tl by | qay's racing here was uneventful, It show- _}5;\-';' \3 F“Hnl B. Stockton, charge of the Fort Plerre road. B. 8. Mar- Depot, 15th and Webster St DORYE oiirenli 09 1. 000 0 0=L 6 3 iberteld Biruck outs B saineiof: | ered during the afternoon, but not enough | afeeeerand O T, oo Cnine: W T. vin, trainmaster of the Burlington Black OMAHA. NEB. Batterten: Kanwas City, Ewing and Be- | b sb e 1 G Siiee i o e to affect the track to any extent. Meter an oots, ville; Denver, B. Jones and Sullivan. Y o8 s bt low. Laft St. Joe Seven to Five. More of it Today. Pittsburg P ——- > ] A tals i 0 Omaha . AR B O ) - 8t. Paul 00000000 00 ' 0 Friel, 3b-cf. Earned runs: Omaha, Two-base hit . 5 0 1Gibert, .. t, Schacfer. Bacrifice hits: Calhoan, 0 Maloney, c. Stolen bases: Genins, Fleming, | Miller, p.... 0 Sparks, p. Tuses on balls: Off Gordon, 2; off Hruyette, Cogan, & Hit by pitched ball: By Cogan, Totals .. 8 *Hawley 0 0 [ 2 semacsos olonomurcne Bl occmmman eloomomom ! . i ) : AT To0k{he taok (o ar e .| Jockeys—A Hartley, 1 Bassinger, T. G, [ Hills division, has been promoted several ! ki pire: Mannassau, She was at a long price, % to 1 being ob: rORES: ik Suptai Mo Valen- | The Burlington Is trying to get more men wrl.nn:r:pv, fi:"‘; a-1.‘«..|m- » same was | Amer Games Postponed. ;M"r::e :,-Igzr:nnml oF, 8% one stage o ‘n;;- Abprentices—F. Ball, F, Hast orling and | to work on the new grades in the changes Joosely played.’ 8t. Joseph gave a good ex- [ g i : e ttin e colt led from start to fnish, | 1 &R Rl JaeAE RIayads, BELIGANRN ARTH & ghed 0 | PHILADELPHIA, Aug 6—The two Phil- | winning easily by two lengths. Stranger 3 | Dppt T 0w to be made In stralghtening out of the Fort hits, Score [ adelphia Washingtoh ' “American league | 0 Futurity candidate (The following applications for licenses | pierra road. To make it possible for the Hendb i Sumes scheduled for today were 'post- [ R, T \ison, Jr. and his trainer, Tom N rainers - \illlam Martin, James 8. Win. | standard guage trains to enter this city 610, Byrings.0 0 0 2 2 01 0 03 BALTIMORE, * Aug, 8—The scheduled | over Tho Parader's running In tne Bara: | g, isorerd Dolan, fames Hatton, Charles | pver the new road some of the grades must Battertes: 8t. Joseph, Maupin and Dooin; lean: lensue toame postibnea’imore | toga handicap on Monday and Healey has M e, folawing licensas oo revoked be lowered and the curves stralghtened Colorado Springs, Cate ‘and Donohue. kit s ams postponed on ac- “‘J"fi'i'r)"}'mm'.hfi managoment of the stable. | prainers—8. E. Sexton and J. T, Mike. s J ocke [ ullman has been ed f T E ’ = . v - Des Molnen F Amerioan Leagus Standing: ;‘,“; remainder of e ok bewsy Mgnac for | r.‘i{::‘ro"lolltl“:j«l‘v:(l ;:I;‘;Ix(w‘lll:‘llll A ‘persons were | Good Yield of Wheat in South Dakota. HES MOINES, 2 6.—Des Moines won ) o | Poean o 1 | il d st s o J Specia gt o g R g Bk . Won. Lost. P.C.| First race, for 2-year-olds, five and a half | . H. Willl and stablet O, B, Johp-| BIOUX PALLA, 8. D., Aug. €.—(Bpecial.) . " 57 3 9 0] S 0), 2 on, t % Coin, br. e, 4, by Pat- | —Threshing is becomin, eneral this week g ’ innin Wadsworth was then substituted | ool ) &9 | furlongs: Stranger, 103 (Line), 2 to 1 and | for ! g g R inning. wadeworth was fhen substitited | Hoston .11 §i ] furonay, Bisnesr, j0 (ane) ke 1 and | B0'p T i & he World’s Greatest b 51 | and 1'to 2 ‘second; Peninsula, 110 (Mounce), down. Attendance, 0. Score o | Detrott GL I bti B | P o el s I ance), | v N and in the northern portions it has com T e leh 0k o PHB Philadelphin i 1 T L R A e LIRS CIRCUIT MEET AT HASTINGS :‘:;::::“ in a few localities where grain haas ldeal French Tonic- Rinneapotis 0 0 0 8 0 1 1 6 0= 1 3| Nashington ...coovenron. i 481 | Becond race, selling, for d-year-olds and | gyer One It In the greater portion of the north g 50 5 | upward 5 ; Batteries: Des Molnes, Glade and Klein: | Milwaukee ...\ b 3 | Woods: 816 2 And 8 e 5, Tan: e A for Th half of the state harvest fs yet underway, capolls, S edt, W orth and : LA o Py L t etio shin i l i ponsGl Sremiiedl Yasneos 3 Southern Lengue. oy, AL Mokl .01 4 g 1o b gand: Sehara e but s nsariog completlon, and aresting Stimulator. Invigorator 4 (O'Connor), 20 to 1 and § to Races. will commence soon. Ever since the hot Weatern League Standing. LITTLE ROCK, Aug. 6.—Score {M"]l";"m”r mm‘n.“ \\\.::»4 I!‘v. Sam r\zy weather of last month the chief topic of Keinaa Oily W Loat- P8 RHE 3 HASTID Neb.. Aug. 6—(Special Tele- | discussion bas been in reference to the ex The only genuine imported French Tonic and positive g T ALt 2 Little Rock....1 00 1108 0 e—¢10 3| Third race, Alabama stakes, for fillies, 3. | ram.) TOver one hindred horses have buen | tent of injury done by the hot weather to remedy for Debility and Impotency. A NERVE TONIC, Jose e 7 T 5 slma 00000201 (—4 8 6|years old, one mile and a sixteenth: Mo yrought to Hastings ompete for the bi, s “ rhe he gs ceks and restores the fire of 8t. Paul ... " 2 Battertor: Little Rock, Alleman and | INE Side. 1 O teenthi Morn- | Stakes in the Nebraska raeing ciroult meet | the crops, and especially to wheat. The ngs the pink glow to pale cheek: 4 reatores th OmAR ooree s & b Lynch: Selma, Cribbens and Moore 3 won; Reina 25 to 2 and § to | which will be held here Wednes threshing reports show that wheat was not i youth. Ask for our book of testimonials. Minneapails oot & B RV EEORT aoans ana Mc o mecona: Sweet La tecue), § | day and Friday of this wee injured as much as feared. The reports TRMPTATION SONIC has effected cufes In either 408 AL NS i s [to 1 and even, third. Time: 1:474-5. Scoteh | W fine condition, as it has heen well beaten | 2 ‘ | where all other known treatments have P Res Moine i it 10285000 onttLE | B ind Sadle 8 also ran and packed. Several preliminnry races wera | #hoW that a great deal of the wheat is | e A BT ATION TONIC hux long enjoyed the reputation Denver 3 J 103880 9 01115 11 "Fourth race, for maiden 2-year-olds, five | run thig afternc and fast time was made. | ylelding from fifteen to twenty bushels per ! 1 wome t weukened vitality A or s AL " 000812 0-6103|an0 a half furlongs: Mary Worth, 104 All the horses entered for tomorrow's races | acre, and some of it even better than that » ¢ 408 AN ans W EEIT ) Another mbun. Chattanooga, Bolan and Roth; | (Cochran), 5 to 2 and 4 to 5, won: Octoroon, | &re In_the hest of condition and several | 1 many cases wheat which was not ex Lompaundsd by COLUMBUS, Neb., Aug. 6.—(8pecial Tele- | Shreveport, Mulkey and McGuire | 19 (Mounce), 7 to 2 and 8 to 5, second: | will Iower their records if posaible. y gt 2 L. M. LAGAARD, e umbus defeated Bchuvier today | MEMPHIS, Aug. 6.—Score | O A e R RaR. 11 (D BES Ty g MESONNL | pected to be worth cutting Is ylelding from . v Parls, France. at base ball, knocking Crawford out of the RHE 'R\v-u"xzud \‘TH‘nn I’<“‘il‘ Grand Opera Omaha Defeats Gate Cltyw, twelve to fifteen bushels per acre. box In the sixth inning. Score Memphis 20000020 %410 g|Roval Bue, Woden, Bediington and Geral: | 11 4 match game of tenpins laat s 5 R.HLE | Birmingham -0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 o—210 §| 4930 also ran Clarks allnve the Omatae: defeatei i | Tennts Tournament at Sloux City. E Temptation Tonic Is for Sale g 4 Fifth race. handicap, for all ages, one | & 7 Columbus 00532420 1-1711 4| Batterfes: Memphis, Robb and Lauzon; e and ee o Gate Citys by 10 nins. Secore a g ' 2 s Schuyler ;3004111017177 mile and a sixteenth: Cambrian, 117 (€ b SIOUX CITY, Aug. 6.—(Spectal.)—The tri- | Birmingham, Keef and Culvert mis And & Sixieenth Cambrian, T (€ OMAHAS IoU% oY, ¢ 1 ‘erywhere. Home run: Loher. ‘Three-base hits:| NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 6.—Score | (MeCtie). 9 ta 5 and 1 to 2, second: o a6 a0 29, Totgl. [ Sjate LORN Sourngment pill be nald on Every Borden, Tobey, Stewart, Holenbarn. Two RHE. | minus, 119 (J. Woods), 6 to 1 and Wigman 18 18 % | August 13. The contestsa will be fn m n's base hits: Horden (2, Tobey, Coolidge, [ Nashville 0010200000023-810 5| third. ‘Time: 1:48 S 128 130 14 singles and doubles, first prizes being either In case your dealer should not have our goods, write to Baker, Lohr, Kimbrough. Umpire: William | New Orleans. 000200100002 0-511 6 e maa umber Mo us 1m e DO ANI LSSt (e dntin of the win: us for prices £nd full information. Corespondence answered 8pice of Schuyler. Batteries: Nashville, Blackburn and Eng- | . 4 MmN | ners. Earle E. Farnsworth of - Grand | 1 Crictest confidence by Our Amerlcan agents. Sl lish; New Orleans, Freeland and Westlake, | CHICAGO, Aug. 6.—Four favorites were U - Island, Neb., holds the challenge cup in M Haskells Keep Thelr Galt £ . guccessful fn the racing at Harlem today mateis %6 2445 | sIngles and he and Isnac Raymond, ir, of L B 4 A = The best race from a speculative view : X Bl e Mouble TR H H l;,',:,".",“,',’"”"',}‘?‘,‘;;‘;\“ "',rlflpenl;n}( -r':l"i "y for Arapahoe. point was the third, at a mile and a six- ¢ 3 .’n'"fl‘.’v‘"'n hg)amx:«“:“u”m !ln’n“llm\':-h.r\u’lk‘t!“m:‘ ramocThe ARl gianisns | qetealed ARAPAHOE, Neb., Aug. 6.—(Special Telo- | teenth, tn which Brutal recelved a heavy | qruniin, 2 4. Total. | (0 COWA, » 8y - ' ranklin at ba o day at the Reunlon | gram.)—Arapahoe defeated Smithfield here | play, while the price agalnst Canmore R 1 ’ rounds, § to 1 Score: \ [ iR T ATRRaRge ds play, waile, the price Al JCanm Hartle i askell s 0.1 .00 0.1 gt L L B R har antiis. SIND RIONSY,, EADS | Canrad’ .iiisities 111 Health Causes Suicide. Frankiin 771700000 000 100 00 01| Arapanoe .0 003 000 7 1 0 0=11 13 T3 [ clear and track fast Resuits: | Bnealt. ao L s DENVER, Aug. 6.—George E chlef Selling Agents for America, Omaha, Neb. B S e dala Smithtield .20 0 0 0 2 000 0—2 3 First race, five furlongs: Emathion, 105 [ SeAMY 448 clerk for the general maniger b Batterles: Arapahoe, Kunkle and Heaton; [ (Winkield), 13 to 5 w Landseer, 102 Totals rado Fuel and Iron company, killed himself OAKDALE, Neb., Aug. 6.—(8pecial Tele- [ Smithtieid, Muaskee and Frazell [Birkenruth), 7 ta 1, second: Pompey, 108 . "' |in the office of the company’ in the Boston (Conley), 10 fo 1, third ot 1:46ly. Bur- > 10 hird. | KR Cup 8 block by Sh0Oting himSelf through the | ——— ey e Western Association. nett Wallace, W. ¥. Mohr, Digby Beil, Tom head, It in supposed that il health, from BUY THE GENUINE Keane, Roval Arch and Crescent City also LSON, Neb, (Bpecia) Tate, | 505, 1518 Sippoted toat Jil heaiih, trom 8 At Grand Rapids—Toleds, 7; Grand | LIKht Ball, 113 (T. Knight), 1t 2 won: There were fiv 1 AR = anteo Dr K ay'n Renovet I'els-Naptha: naptha and soap:| Rapids, 1 Banish, 114 (Ransom), 20 to 1, second: Sd- | which contestants from different 1owns | Maher Dare Not Ride. 1o oure dyspepsin, cousth At Dayton—Fort Wayne, 5; Dayton, bow, 112 40 to 1 third. Time: inty com NDON, Aug. &—Danl aher, th stion, lver and kidueys. Dest tonlo, laxative | ndred Horses Entered | as At Marfon—Marion, 3: Matthews, 2 ran. Rengaw ieft at post The se RSt g N o h had_been y Better than any mere soap:| At Columbus=Columbus, 21 Wheeling, 1 cond Face. & turlongw, selling: | $ounty cin ‘shogt tak Hlace this geters | Monthe, had affected his mind. Refunded. ... t | and your money back if yon 1:23 Hop Scotch, 8im W scare In twenty-five birds was: A E. fcan jockey, will probably never re inod purifor known for all chronle Nebraska Indians Still Win. Emily Cream. Mary Moore. Carloving, Docs [ Avers N TN Norm ' Pritt oF the race course. Owing to i seriais | -snovatesand invigorates ‘he wholeays ot want it 'l'\\'(I'R::'EHH e ane ; o "I 1o | for Farr. Siive. b Sam McKiver and W Rottenfield ¥ OMinor. '17; | hemorrhage of the lungs his physicians | ures ver worst chses. Uel trial box MANUFACTURED BY o ), Aug. 6.—(8pecial )— Lady Mon e also ran les Tate, 17 fate, 17; C. C. ud. Ve ¢ Toned r 1 Sy it ed with It notity us, i NG S The Nebraska Indlans detoated Two Rivers | “Third race. one. mie and a sixteenth, | fov. 15: Ha1' Minnr 5. "Tn’ the hooraft | ta side would batatal "Il {s inderstosd oot resurn mail. - Write your wymagioms GALIFORNIA FIG SYURP CO,, Fels & Co., makers, Philadelphia. Baturday. I8 to % nd Grand Rapids Fric | purse: Canmore 0 (Ranseh). sven: woh. | Moore Kot fve niraleht asniet Ayers Cp | that e will cancel all ehgagements and 16 | {orFreoMedicul Advice samplosnd procf th & day, 610 4 | Brutal, 83 (Meade), 11 to 5, second; IKunjaw, | Ayers wou the cup here on July 4. turn to the United States, Mo ot drigglote De B J. alogs NV NOTE THE NAMB . )