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THE OMAHA DAI SATURDAY, OCTOBER TERRE HAUTE'S MEET ENDS ‘,,"-:g'\\.,",! by e i CALLS SAMPSON TO APPEAR | ot wewtner veies soe and smoern, 1 \IGGIONS FURNISH THEME | Digests e i, he Ve fait [Echley's Chiof Coaoml Demends That [ "-«’irh:u?'i at Bantinko .4«,?‘;“1,,.‘ Iilwl‘l:";‘Eplc\;u:unl Wrastle with Their Needr, what you w“'v‘u;‘ d do pothing with the heavy Absent Admiral Tastify, .:‘\.‘l,\' o ;.:‘,.,"':,'”:':.'l::,',”L.';,n" J..:;\,l.,:i :-1 ! Partiou'arly Financial Eat — it< gaine by long end runs ides did — | and Vixen inside the line. He remembered considerable fumbling l | Marblehead was< on the inside, from the - COUNCIL CHIMES ANNEXES MORE MCH.Y ol A . |MUST REVIEW "DEAR SCHLEY' LETTER| )" oo of 1he tesses in th eund. | CONVENTION TO ADIQURN OCTOBER 17 n c : [HAMMER THROWING RECORD | e bt Arot ot e e sould ot By _ yspepsia Lure whether the fleet was further out in the 22 i | day than at pight or vice versa. He | loolaville, New Orlcans and Enstern A healthy stomach, capableof digesting a good. square meal, to v Ty In Foarteen Facing | It in Competition at Containe Important Error—San. thought Vixen and Marblehead could have Citles Are Promptly on Hand 18 a great blessing, 1t keeps the body strong by insuring plenty Class=Chestnut Anoth | Lounlsville, tingo Intended (o Rend been seen by moonlight but not after the ?:lnunrlslnulr-lnl In fact, it means p.irrnu he ‘llll‘v.‘y I wm'-.é S| e whe o 0 \ S 80 tired hat it an wi . - Clenfaegon, moon had set. . A hing must be done when the stomach i i LOUISVILLE, Ky.. Oct, 4.~The athietie i Captaln Rodgers had pearly concluded There Nest digest what you cat, for undigested food poisons the blood games under sanction of the Amateur Ath- - his testimony when the court adjourned for We can recommend a preparation that completely digests all unfon At the Interstate falr today luncheon. classes of foods—that is Kopon DYsPErsia CURE. 1t gives the 4 " srand de notabie by the breaking of the ’ om First Page. AR R R { Cireuit r.'::“ L’:m'"n'r}.“q'..ldv T:-’y.! r,l‘,r“, e Tecard. for hammer throwing by Wt ot talafad SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 4.—Today's delib stomach perfect rest and allows you to cat and enjoy the variety | | Flanagan of the irish-Ameriean Athlede | 2= | HA BALL | erations of the trennial convention of the of food that I8 necessary for maintaining health. It never t attractive | of " Yo » thre e o y of the battle of July 3. He related | | 4 ary SO SYRNETA, TAT (R0 woather dupt U0 | I ret O e e At NCSre o | particalkes 6 tHRE SEENFVEINL, toioR BOW | chik | Eplecapal Church of America were matnl fails to cure indigestion, after everything else has failed. 1t is ::x:nlfi:::-"q:;n ::. ..f 4: . ,‘.M‘,.x-r‘,,.,_ ) foet 4 inches was hel nim. Flanagan | the Spanfards came out and were attacked [ Old Omaha oy Tells of His Observa. | devoted to (he missionary field and offered pleasant to take and can be used in all conditions. world's rd in the discus |, o v eal populs eres eithe e house ) P day, when the number of spectators throw. e made 119 Inches. His by the American ships. He sald that when Hona ca Umpire tn Amerls r(flln'» pular intereat ithy r the b “For many years Isuffered from chronie indigestion, and it 1eached 4,000, Today there was a bleak, | Previous record was 118 feet 8 inches, which | Commodore Schley was told that they were ok Loniue of bisiops nor the Howse of deputles re seemed as though nothing was going to do me any good. Ou A of events | W&t the record. ‘The contests today wer ‘Coming for us," he repliel: “Then go for " i mained in separate session long this mor the advice of a friend 1 commenced nsing Kodol Dyspepsia Core. raw wind but the "”hl'"‘""': of " ‘;'"d trials for the finale which will be held them.” The helm was then put aport and - | Ing. A resolution was adopted to adjourn 1t wave me immediate relief and I continued its use, until now Rt oL L B LA e Si-yard dash, open. was won by | {rom that time went straight in toward the | Jack Haskell, an old Omaha, boy. and | the convention sine die on Thursday, Oc- I feel that I am cured.”— Henry F. Cramer, Wendeiville, N. Y. were well entertalned. No sensational time he prd_dash, open, " y he oo! vd now an umpire in the American® Base Ball |, - 4 " Shive, i f e A T. Duffy of Georgetown university, | enemy He next heard the commodore say league, I8 in Omaha’ visiting home folks tober 17, at 8 p. m. Petitions from repre- | Flowe snd esning, Rewuns o | Ehere, wa ¢ doad A F Aecknd OGS | Look ut, Conk, they are oing to ram | tF et O™ | Betativn s cise ansives o seeute"whe it can’t help but do you good G599 SHT SX0ILIRS Aothe A mmerich of Indianapolte. ~The time. was | YOU." The captain replied he would look | _In speaking on base ball topics last night, | next triennial meeting wers presented in ® 0 Dot by s s a 1o 800, 8t ot TRGseAL S 1 ae, purss ¥1,00 infintslied [ o.50 ~ Baodne Sonn (University of [out for that. He then heard the com- [Mr Hawkell sald: “The last season M&3 | Lohalt of Pittsbure. Boston, Cinctnoatl, Propared by E. 0. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. The 81, bottie contaius 2% times the 50c. size, om Thuged Chicago) wo tnloney (Univeraity Y sut “H »ort,” and Capta on RUCCoss nancially for the Amer- b . - P ke vt S bev —— Counell Chimes, blk. h., by Chimes PRl o Sre oWkt D ?‘:"umf':'.fy”’m' ;::‘]‘F”“f'; mjfl‘ . ""_n“: lean league. This 18 due to the wise man. | Loulsville and New Orleans. No action was| The favorite household remedy for coughs, colds, eroup. bronchitis, grippe (8now) I 0 rep h - a8 Aport agement of President Ban Johnson. While | taken, but, on motion of J Plerpont Mor throat and ||A“L’ troubles is UNE "INUTE (:au‘jh c“"o- It cures l[lll(‘ l" An E 360 apolis) third, Time: 0.] Third heat: | : s . ) (T':jn::y.y'.\l\‘:f:‘;(krrliilvll(‘kll|"‘VlL‘v[\l‘Lv"T‘;: Hargrave (Yale) we William B, Hunter | Witne: {4 1f the helm went to starboard | there was some trouble oceastonally, Presi- | gun o committes was appointed to decide | talk about the major leagues not recogniz- | Where the next convention should be held. | === ot e e N (Loulsville) wecond, Vernon Bower (Indlun- | the ship would ram Texas. The commodore | dent Johnson ed equal o 1t A& to th Ing the contracts” of the minor leagues, | The house of bishops decided to take up| which the business was conducted on more Heauty Spot, b m. (8chockensy) T Tme . Ol LS eat: Hargrave | (0 tho witness replied “D— Texas, ot it Paulding Boy, b. h. (Vogel) (Yale) won, Q. Benn (University of Chicn, take care of Itself.” The commodore nothing has been decided on. Therc has | the consideration of the conetitution as|strictly business principles. He fustificd md, W. B, Hunter (Loufsville) thi marked that he did not mean to get blown been and will considerable talk on the > Ynow Drives the Son of 010 Chimes john Flanagan of New York m\m-‘umnu Thinks It Form Teah, b m. (B. Hoftman) " onamie, b, m. (Helm) . Hitne: 0: 16, Becond heat: W. d. Hoiand . & s made. | matter, but no one Knows what will hap. | 5000 a8 it Is acted n by the house of | the use of the reserve fund to tide over DON'T LA . up by a torpedo boat. The turn was mad iy et ! ntended Time: 2000, 2:101;, | (Georgetown ~university) won, . 1. Ap | pen until after the league meeting some | deputlos. The house cf deputies decided to | the defistt as what it 1 e for Pacing, 2:15 class, purse $1,50 plegate (Covington, Ky.) second, M.~ 1. |he sald, in accordance with the command- | yyoa Yy BT | take up the matter of margin sadings | But the resorve fund must Donna_McGiregor, br. m., owned by Avery (University of Chicago) third. Time: | er's orders and Brooklyn swung “well clenr ontinuing, Mr. Haskell sald: “Chicago | whion' were yosterday od > ivy | 0" aipeatell’ tsr: HeTo. to BE A l"\ "41 ersole of 8t Lowls (K P W. O, Malonay |°f the Tedss” won the' peinant on the straneth of s :\[vh. were ,..y...,l..,‘ ,,,.;l “ ,,|“ |h’ the | he appes o oftman) hirdle, open Malon pltchers. Boston started off well, but had | bIshops as #oon as it has finished the con To B steict Seo on Benator 8miiey. b, m. (Joseph. ... rsity of Chicago) won, H. Afnold Starboard and Port. ERTerionces WIth Yook blconsty puad [ irise » g Yo Hmploy D} ¥ SROENIAEIEN Ed Bennet, b, K. (Johna (New York) ‘wecond, H. Friend (Univers.ty EIrhi was Sioorn K Mtehers, Phil- | stitution, which it is now considering. Th READY Time: 2:16%, 2:181, 2:14. TR third. Time: 0:164-5. L Captain Hodgson sald that he estimated [ piivll I:\':.‘“‘”:yr.""fl"ff T e haren et L preposed canon on marriage and divorce| John W. Wocd, correspond IR secretary L Pacing, 211 class, purse $1,400 shot put, open: John Flunagan | the distance of Brooklyn from Texas to[or the season. Hart, first base. refused 1 | Wil be considered next of the board, poke of the pudlications of i gthietle: club, New York) | be 250 or 300 yarde. He sald he had fore 3 fine and 'wi ved by Out When the tine came for ealling to order 'he beard. ‘The bishop of Goorgia sald mor MADE alkey oy, s hike } i, wecond; 8 P Pet it merly placed the distance at seventy-five |fieldor Mchonaid. Motiraw was disabled the board of misstons thero was scarcely | NOTOURD und systematic Mg B il 3 Prines of [ndla, br. b (Lo and aiversttn Of Snicago), .44, third, ap, | OF 100 yards, but that he had reached the |4 bud finger. Robinaon's Aceldent wan thy | standing room (n the auditorlum of the ; AR Rl 4 Hudson) 3 8ix qualified for the running broad fury swing resolution Walter Kelm, b, &, by Long Jim Marque {Kenney) s Te newoclntion) fntshea first, with 16,0 feet | Commander Hodgson sald at the time of | catchers in the try, *#ni- | while the bishops m 1o board of managers t MAN ('nivers of Chicago), 195 ). A jKalo Time: 2:14, 2115, 2 218k University leago), 1 0. A, Kalch | pa' (tha Chestnut, #o. h, by « Christian . Central Chicago. | of Oregon's blg guns. His fear had been (NN (he bat and caught as fine a game Blonda Itedwood. coh. m. (Miiier) d in the high jump, | thought, had only been averted by the|han formerly played in the fowa and 1. f ry_ wocle , e measure suit for $30 J. K., blk. g (Willard) Indianapolis, Freymark of 8t. Louls, O ] B Grace B, b m. (] N McDowelly vard hurdle, open: L. G. Maloney | that turn of that veascl. He thought the | W!I not exhaustive review of the missionary work, ' by the English missionary socie Omaha by Omaha’s Time: 2:08%, 2074, 2:00, R. H. Welllng (Univérsity of Chi- | #aid it was not correct to say the helm | City, where several prominent fighters o Jeanto C, che m. (Handors 3l won, R (Indtunnpolin) second | next Tienduy the ‘manage: |a deficit of $102,719, this has been tempo-| Blshop Satterles offered the followine | ter fabrics. Cozad, b, . (Glass) § | In fhoge who qual® | jsn ships. Still, he thought. it had made | M7, HAaskell will leave tonight for Kan. | fund. The statement that provision must| , Resolved. That a committee consisting of Pants patterns from t meeting of base ball men to discuss i i Ling' 3 | » i end to the as King's Clerk, wo_ g (Squires).......... | (fne anile, open: W, R. Erskine (Lows. | nanqer Hodgson still under examination United States, Porto Rico and the Philip- 4 LR BT l Time: 2:124, 2:14, 2113%, ond, J. H. Barlow (Indianapolis) third, report, which was referred to a special | ficlency in t work of execution, guarantoed, proceedings today with the recall of wit- MR L also referred, after which General Secre- | POTt of the board of managers. He had no e Wilson' of the Kentucky Trott ng | and after they had corrected their previous — which was sitively | testimony and made such additions thereto STROIT. Oct. 4.—Harry King of | quence. needed is more money and If this fs had of $10,000 for the match race betwe Lord — Derby and Boralma. It is all off. | cused and new witnesses were introduced. Rusch house (Winninge) han. ' The latter wos &) reiied down the center | horlzed and i (First Regiment ‘anhociation, Ch witness) had also expressed fear |iease wam to have been glven him the day | dent Lindsay relinquighed the gavel to ven (Brow| pett ve over saw he e ed b > | order of business was read by Bishop Brew. | and divtr Brown) M R Pettit (Univerelty of Chicago) | especially of a collision and this, ho | mere sy il Vil be retained by Baiti- | ; 0 the Il report ana . d b, Nemen s . en e able Frea M., b. h (Gosnells P ® 'in ey "we swiftness of Brooklyn. Commander Hodg- | NOIE leagiies 18 AIJVIN IOpOTY Of TAARHS) flated by |yiementar ik Gl year, r. Haskell 1 The league will | A. T. Mahan, W. W. Frazier and General | utilized spec Al agent r secretarie ", Maoggle Briggs, b m. (Squirer.. . H. Kalch of Chicagn and D. Davies of | Brooklyn's log when the word “port” was | be a strong one. I have an fden that St 5 to §40 made in Lahonda, b. m. «Collins) of Chicago) won, il Arnold Mr. Hnskell has just returned from a |domestic and foreign, accompiithed {n ti= all manner of business entersris { 2st tailors from the Trottinz. 2:14 class, purse $1,400 cago) third, ‘Tme: 2:4 WAE put to port In order to hring the star- training. He sald ear Gardner {z | Deen done in every fleld of labor. RUELES 0L tRO.blunoy WO OISTRYINGE &F newest fall and win- i Princess ‘Belma_(Hussey) ... ¥ 31 Horton (University of ¢'hicago) third. | for It belng to bring the vessel around [ment of Hooth' Bawkman fo o i see William Tell, b, & (Beachey). fied for th y A. Martin, R. M. five bishops, five clergymen and five Iny 85 to $12—-Overcoats, $20 Manmeg, b, & (Plimore) H | ville” Young Men's Chriétinn association) v hl 1 Proceedl N | - Ime: 544, lorning Proc n Kan: CiHty Crack Quits at Twenty- | committee. The reports of the Women's| The resolutlon was adonted. Scotch Bush the Only One (o Make | EXINGTON, Ky, Oct. 4 -Tlurry Ham- | joies who were on the stand yesterday. Man Geta Troph tary Lloyd dclivered a misstonary address, | CFiticlsm to make nor did he think any re Horse Rreeders’ pssoclation h. as suggested themeelves they were ex- cinnati won the Gillman and | Barnes the mouths of grumblers would be stopped [ e ] Fores : rounds today dresse: prominel ' we s s One Million, TEX NEW YORK. Oct. 4.-Scoteh Bush, - Captain Dawson of the Marine corps, who | This was the jast fay of (he sheot. When ,,r,d':,:,:.y,,,;r ety kit A e to B, won the single winning fu Germans Defeat Omahas, was on the stand yesterduy, wes called to | the ffteen-bird ‘event’ was comploted four | . % larger attendance than has} .o gught to raise this year $1,000,000 ey [ Ok Avh: | conclusion that he was then mistaken. cause of the team finding one of the church. The deputies remained standing b g uckols) 66 Lo, s credit, “The others were: I Iriend | his convorsation with Commodore Schley | PAt" o\ The latter atisfaction and his re. | aisle and were given seats of honor. Prest Pacing, 211 ciass, purse $1,00 | oy, 1948, er " (Young ‘Men's | that the Brooklyn micht be struck with one | of the accident. He was given a trinl be- | orable Bishop Tuttle of Missour! and . (he [ chugct el ol When sou can get & Don Ryley, b, & (fiudson) k' Freymurk (8t, Louisy, 1.1 more and will make n great hit, T ster. Bishop Doane of Albany presented | “Meourage n ' Nicoll made to-your Richard ‘A b, g (Nuckois) DOek - of M. P Emmerick of {uon also told of the interlineation in |y VNN ASKed In regard to the league next | himself, W. R. Huntington, H. R. Nelwon,| He said the American church had never Secretary 8. Lloyd ved to A8 have alwars bee d so The THero, br. h. (Berry) W York substituted for “starboard” fn describing | LOuls Wil be in ft, but think Milwaukee | SCCTCRIY A. 8 Lloyd. It proved to be an | as I ays been Carnette, b, m. (frvin) | Square Athletlc eclub, New York) | “hange had been made the next day. He | yiuit to the Bawkman farm nenr Kankas | lagt three years and shows that much has | resolutions were referred to a special o Red Princess, b, m. (Snow......... R, Barrett (Chicagn) | poard battery to bear, the real reason | \FAININE there with Forbes | Although the financial statement revealed | (W0 lavmen Re-Elccted, g h. (Macey) o Time: 0:461 ae quickly as possible to head oft the Span- | Pink of condition.' rarily covered by drawing on the reserve | '¢3olution sns Clty ext week he o Chlcago | b 0 4 . Wentworth, blk. g (Parvis) i Albertson a 1. Quentrefe, all of Ch - | the longest turn. to Xt woek he g to Chicago | be made for accruing labilities in China, be appointed to rep ) the next Hetsey Teel, b. m. (A Mcbowell), cago. All went ten feet The court adjourned at 3:50. with Com. | the league Cuba and the new possessione of the ting of thie hoard of misslons such 40- No o 3 x Epn | turton, on domestic and forcign missions sortment, and satisfaction The Coal Black Lady. bik. . (Hale) ds = | won, T. M. Horton (University of Chicagoe) | by Captain Lemly. KING WINS FROM ELLIQTT [pines i given special prominence in the | as in it« judement will o more ef tstactiol FAVORITES ARE THE TRAILERS Bekby kud DoUiaTRe Huas DN, The Schley court of inquiry began its Pirst Bird and auxiliary and other misslonary hodles were| The bishop of Montana spoke on the re Un. awner of Lord Derby. wired Secrotary o y. The gre Good at Gravesend—Ne- H impressive in its earnest olo. | OTRAnization necessary. The great thing I anlis Elscwhere, could not accept Lawson's amended offor live bird trophy. valued nt § at the | The afternoon seselon was devoted to ad- iravesend today usldora.” at men had made the game score. They were | been present at any meeting of the conven- Roxane, at 7 to 2; Clonmell. at he Germans defeated the Omahas in a | correct the official copy of his testimony. | Joseph A. Marke t toe 1 i : I oft. J.'A. R. Killott |tion since its opening. During th Bevpaid ) stiA snecllt sl whou|d husavked 2, and Bedeck, at 10 to 1, [ e s it C1ark'8 allevs | 4o gaid that while he had not seen Brook- | of Kanwas City, J. A Fanning o Now | s opening. During the day for from every dlocese and tmissionary | waa the areay of winners. Roxane, Clon: | 148t night by nineey-two pins. Hoth teams | B Jersey and Harry' L. King of Cinol, services were held in St. Luke's church by |y igdiction tow rals th ount. | i mell and Tombre were wil heavily played | are members af the Omahit Howling league, | [YD swing the starboard helm, he was sure | Jorsey and Iiures 1 Kin ot #hot um 13 | the Daushters of the King and TBRIGHE Ru| s SESE Of (ONALEL CEISBIRP A Hut " | Karbach Block. 209-11 So. I5th St. by the knowing one, particularly the first | Which begins fts season Mond Score it did so swing. the twenty-first bird, when Eillott missed | 8. Stephen's o | Do not call it assessment—for no penalty tWo. Resulta LisutenAtit Dyson, who was on. the wits | &nd King scored. | 8t. Stephen’s church the Brotherhood of | js threatened—only a measure of what is | & L bt ate torionge: Mustgora | S 30 TOUL | nern atand yostondy when the court ad- | i GIOSHY 0f O'Fallon, 1. won the |8 ADrew had a quiet hour und prepara- | cperied 1o be soluniarily siven von, Destitute second, Octoroo « apenhorst ... i 3 . ¥ dlumond trophy for the high average In g ; :nio stiop affere olution cove! Time: 1:12 15 Weber 5 Journed. was then recalled. He had added | events and Caleh of Biint: Mich. won the |\ (°7 holy communton Soebisuipiatacedia culdtishicaygtine — Second “race, one mile and_an_efghth: | Bewelin St 1 to his coal history of the fleet information | FOPhY for the amateur high average. RIS IAL Dendingsl Raveruiien, |l LKA 0 the MAtteh SBAWATL B thm DISEASES oF Roxane woi, Bt. Finnan second, MeAdaio | C. Conrid, 50 i | G i i hont Al - = ple of Vermont advocated the appor(lonment pola third. “Time 1558 3 L) Lo [ a3 to how long thelr supply of conl on hand | pinat Ceicket Match with Qankers,| The house of bishops of the Episcopal tri- | P19 0 Vermont fok Eenitalizata cithied race. Tve and - bt turiangs P4 on Mdy 18 would nave held out under| “pip, il BitiA Ont, " 4The fnal| DI YOBYBRLIon hRe dyin: vote of 47 to|SToLer In ralsing mong ehpietas MEN ONLY. onmellwon. Beta aecond, Ma Tota Wi 5 ADELPHIA, 0o The M ; ! Daingorfield third. . Time. 1:07 5 & J forced draught. The information Was con- | cricket ‘match between the Engiieh sleon | 21 decided to accept the report of the com tained in a chart which was read by Judge | captiined by D J. T. Bosanauet, and the | mittee appointed At the lnst convention to Fourth race, one mile and ' 1 OMAHAS, The bishop of Marquette hoped an effort P Mg Rewers o ce, one mile and a sixteenth y i Lombre won, ' Peninsula second, Guniirs | Lehmann i Avoe % e a | all-Philadelphia team began today o v would be made ‘mmediately to raise an ens, Varicocelo, ljombre, won, * Beninaula sec untir f,,mw“, DT Advocste Lemly. The witness also read |Germaniown ' Ctioket | ofubia. edunds k) | TePort on the marginal reddings that may | amount squal to the. deficiency of 100,000 » / iscascs of the Fifth race. about six furlongs: Scotch Ry . s «e 208 the same information from a tabulated | Manheim. There were several changes in | be substituted for tha present readings of | Dr, Greer criticised the reported charge { r(ro-. e gland, ;|4_:nm v\]v-‘n),)!-.rd Pepper second, BIff third. ,m‘_“’»‘ Ay LTS | statement. The chart covered the perlod | v‘l|’rmlln'-flhr;‘nm’r:l'lrr '";‘v;" men l:?inthl led | the scripture. With the concurrence of the | that 4,700 parishes had contributed nothing \ n -aan:r’ Trou ma: 1:121-5, iarp [ 4 X vi ope of engthenin, atting 7 aris ad cos 1y . 8ixth ruce, one mile and seventy varls: | X - from May 1S to June 1. It showed that on e _elev There was o' ehange 15 | house of deputica the actlon of the bishops | for misstonary work. He belleved more in L5y ples. Rupture, Bedeck won, Potente second, Criterfon th rd Total...oo 1 May 26 Brooklyn's supply of coal was 952 | the Engiish eleven. Tt was a beautiful day | will become a canon of the church of Amer- | encouraging than in pessimistic talk. Thos S tricture A Cime: 1:45 2-5. petymateh tenpin contest of three fr tous; Towa's, 784 tons; Texas, 408 tons, and | for the opening of the match ‘and the | jca. non-contributors and missions for the ger Unfitness for """""f‘.ur..'.“.'fi'f:fl..‘."?.'; etween Judge Sunder and D. Me . - cket was in splendid condition ¥ C At Falr Grounds, St. Louis, resulted in a vietory for MeVea by elghty- | Marblehead's, 122 tons. He said that on Ll B The resolution in full reads: eral work are still all doing some miselon- | pgjl for FREE MOME TREATMENT. ST. LOUIS, Oct. 4--The execrable work | (WO plns. & May 24 Brooklyn had coal enough aboard to | Edgar Wins Poor Game. Resolved, the house of deputies concur- | ary work in thelr own limit, he raid A dress: Dr. La CROIX, of Starte de o n o " Total ' plockad off Santi- \ o o esolutions of the bishon of Montana arter Dade in the third race ‘at the [y oo have remained on blockade duty off Santl- | prGan N, Ot 4—(Specinl)—The | I8 That the marginal readings for the | The resolutions of the bishop of Montans i e S e fair grounds today brought down the ana- | s 150 16 16 4 yattviBVe 0 o Engiish version for the Old and New teata- o o o e themas of the great majority of the crowd | Sunder . U3 13 121 4| ago for twenty-five days and then to have | pdgar High school team won the base bail ment, reported to this louse by the Jeint | ore, O motion of the blshop of Maryland upon his head. He sent the field off in | <y e returned to Key \West; Massachusetts had | Kame from Bethany school today, 19 to I | commisslon wppointed in 158, and teap. | FPferred to a committee of fittecn |- — gve x'_ll\'l';lfmfv widely separated, with | Meet 0ld Rivals fr Seringfield. | o ough to remain seventeen days and then 5 pointed in 1568 to make such report, be pub- | Adjournment was then talken F:l:ly-‘-"l:‘;\f".l‘s‘l|-"r:ll ‘;n:l;;a ‘:‘;.ry L" :‘hv":;ml | A hot juvenlle game of base ball fs go to Key West; lowa enough for eleven gt i H ul-}?r-.t :n;-l r 12- dllrmvllbun of -«ild commis- i 4 | e & SN P she © | #cheduled for Vinton street pa s after- " on, and a ereb; owed to be ad b 1 talned, winning by halt o dozen lengths, | hon o :n}-l;‘"m' s BrosH Fard, Jiiiote | days, Texas seven days and Marblehead ono ; Holden ‘and | ministers ‘of (his chufeh’ i reading lllhl' BRYBUOY D ‘ ] The other horses hud not a ghost of a | f the Spr 8 J | day. This was assuming that they would Bethany, Nickolls, '8, Hayes and i cholce and two outsiders won, Track. fqet ~fi.'“r||.'|‘,“”|'{::-l h-‘\‘-‘hm“lxlw 3 Iyt“'.:';'\;;"{ulnl;x':-l‘m':- have gone by the Yucatan channel. He also — ng and evening prayer. Newhro's erpicide Destroys the | h \ | B First_race. five furlongs, purse: Jlgger | 9 s % | Dandruff Ger Permanently X . play as follows could have remalned and gone to Gonalves i -, matter It i supposed that a majority of won, Mr. Timberiake second. Kilimai SUPRRION.. Nob., Ost. &=(Bpasiblio | iy ‘Nighee Boniss 16 foolined to Lo et and Covea Baldnes Al Diseases and Second race, one mile! selling: Antolee (MIIGF eateher ... Iohe | Kingston, Port Autonio, Jamaica, GUAH-| yatich nere on a (elegraphis order trom | 400 1988 orthodox, as opposed to the de-| Quinine and rum and » whole lot of othe Disorders of Men o, veond Tulla Fonso third: | poper e hapase..oooo Brawer | tAnamo bay, the time of remalniog on [ ine sherift at Buffalo, Wyo. It fs not | */T® Of those churchmen of both clergy | (hings are pleasant to rub on the acalp after “ 10 yehts n cuans chance to win. Three favorites, one second | gy, Moo isdald Junt jom Koehler. TUmpire [ eaan i naly Ackptireb-inimarne : : SPECIALIST Results: | the final score boitg 4 to 4. The boys will | B4Ve an estimate of the length of time they | Erneat Cashal Arrested nt Supertor, | From the attitude of the bishops on this 0 third. Time: 1:02%. g ¥R Epringeid, |chaunel, Cape Crus, Moly 8t Nicholas, | gypeq hal, allas Bill Dyke, was ar- Time: 1:4 race, five and one-half furlongs, | Ot first base Sase blockade being Increased as the distance 10 | ypnown what the charge s against him. and laity who desire high church forms | washing it free of dandruff, but not one folling: m;;xg.ll;r"::..,lllzun Barr second, | Austin . et 4 HAMION | the vartous polnts diminished 2 SNE SIREARAIN AR and observances and the changing of the preparation of the general run will cure the VARICOCELE ana Fourth ‘race tace. aix At one-halt fur. | TAIDC ahortstopn Clement | Mr. Rayner brought out the information | name from Protestant Episcopal church to ' dandruff. A germ causes dandruff and fall HYDROCELE curea longx, selling: _,'.,,..i,.,, Woh, 8ambo second, Stoufter...... TN feld. ... Spenrman | concerning the time the coal on each of the | CLOUDS ARE ALL HELD BACK the Catholic Church of America ing hair. It is nocessary to kil that germ i Mathod caw witat Attelle third e di > bitcher. .. McLarin have last o | e e pe o cured of dand d t \ d BIech, ate. mits and o Mesixteatiih, sell - S Jesaein woul have lusted on forced ATall | porecaster Sces Nothing Ahead for| Order of Business Determined, | 0 U0 permanently eured of dandruff and to Nitnod naw s Ing: Jessia’ Jarboe won, Pleador second, Originals and Uniques in chasing the enemy’s vessels, taking the | ' " 4 / Aon S Wnin Sesutas Werpiide i e, Beana third. Time: 1:471 The Originals and the Uniques will wind | Amount of coal on each on May 26 and leav- Nebraska but Failr Weather w On recommendation of the joint commit- | possitively destroy that germ, #o that there cumln”u.nnutmo!lol Blixth race, seven furlongs, purse: Schnel] | West, | Variable Wind teo on order of busing both h e/ " b ore dandruff and so that the thoroughly ciean: from b eyen furionge, purse: fch up the base ball xeason of 1%1 with a game | ing suficient coal to return to Key West, ariab . business o ouses | can be no more dan ' A - 3 b FLALTIR QU O S R aLthe Vinton street purk Sunday aticrncon. | Mr. Rayner read the information from Mr. | adopted the following order: hair will grow luxuriantly. “Destroy the | Besseiem Seon svery ulka and srmpiom At Hariem. | terenting games and this' Wil undoubtedly | PYSon's tabulated atatement showing that |\ \SHINGTON, Oct, 4 —Forecat for Sat-| THAt the house of bishops take up the | cause and you remove the effect.” SDHHARINE OUT (o sae Taeas cR I SEIR CHICAGO. Qet. 4-The only surprise in | be & good game. The teams: Towa would have consumed 243 tons of coal | qay and sunday: 22 Rctlon. Dhereon: 1o, oy \osse s peoerson - SFugs oF Injurins medicine. e toRay "wa e The tunrm At Hars || Orlginala thIrd base......... SHOURK;,y | ® 487, Texas 160 tons a day and Marblehead | “ro. Nobraska, North Dakota, Scuth Da- | from tho deputien: that the depitios won | Hotel Keeper Amnin Found Guilry, WEAK MER (rom Excetses or Viorius Lonstellator the favorito fintshed lust and | Jellen..."\ "\ right fleld. !\ Hoftm 'n | %oVeDty-seven tons. That estimate would, |y, i\ (olorado and Wyomlug—Fair Satur- | completing constderation of the const GRAND ISLAND, Neb., 0ct. 4. (8pecial) | o KivoUs Tuniimt or " EXwsrerion, The” Conduerar, an outu ossed the | Lyneh 11l ie0ond. ba. Fial | ho said. give Brooklyn 23 daye® ehase, re- | ol "oy LU Sunday: variable windw.| o take up the matter'of, mry il ead- | airiet court James Went, manager | $ARING Wankinse”with Eanex oacar in S Cobuirn. who Waq the mount o Sountes | Bradtord 1 (e base . -o....Kenn.dy | urning by way of the Yucatan channel, And | For lowa—Fair wnd warmer Saturday;|that the proposed canon on’ murringe and | of the Occidental hotel, was found UIILY | and sivenih, Witk orkac 1npaired aBd wean, bank. asserted ttself in the second rice in | Whitney. . .. ter fleld . Diamond days’ chane returning by the Windward | g, \40, " Lrobably fair; light, warlable|divorce be mext considered and then the | of remting rooms for Immoral purposes STRICTURE cused with a new Home brilltant finish from third place, Weather | Welch. . right field. .. Strong | passage; lowa a chase of 1.2 days: Texas | ', fy souther! report of the committee on courts of Ap- | Wost had been found zuilty In the police | Treatment. No pain, no detention from bu 20l; track faat. Results racey ! catcher... - Henry | would have a chase of three-fourths of o | *'N0% mOetly southerly. | peal; nlxo that the convention adjourn sl 3 Y TR PR w Kidney and Bladder Troubles. First race, five furlongs: J. A. Clarke [ Scully pitcher. Safelder or Ruef | v ity For Oklahoma, Indlan Territory and Ar-|dle on Thursday, October 17, court, after a rald had been made upon NAIc!';:w‘ won, Our Pride second, Lady third, Time: | SL Any and returning by way of the Windward . 5 his place, but aypealed the case. Consaltatlon free. .~ Trentment bv Mall , € , Lady d. { kansas—Showers Saturday and probably | The deputies then adjourned. ? b 1 or wdd e 1201 - Athialiv Wast ai Leas. 01 passage nine-tenths of a day: Marblehead Catl 66 on oradd.can 119 So. 14th 8t Second race. six furlongs: Mountebank P Xaye day; northeasterly winds. In the house of bishops the resignation of nen, “Little Lols second, Bughnau Green | LOUP CITY. Neb. Oct, 4—(8pectul.\—The | ¥ould have chase of two-tenths of & any | = (B0 Don el To Filile oy g ge s | Bishop Edsall of the jurisdiction of North ! Ralhte 1o perent: Dr. 8oaries & Searles. Omeha, Neb. third. Time: 1:14 4 firét day of the Athletic, Racing and Gun | by the Yucatan channel and four-tenths by | 98 SH8, g e e i Third race. stecplechase, short course: [ clib moet was @ great success In attends [ (ho Windward passage variable winds Dakota has been accepted in order that he | Washington St 1 have heard,” said Gord Cheaterfield won, Baintly second, | unce. ' The ‘program consisted of several | "oy 'statement showed that Massachusetts | FOF Missouri—Fair in northern, probably | might become bishop of Minnesota. A rei- | the philosophic person, “that defeat is sel- | —— Hen' Hattle accond. The Laddte third. Time. | Mita Valley, 13 nm" Batterios: Mira V knots an hour and that in doing so it would | SUnday: easterly winds ‘I ] T;krnn‘ the ’Kum-n ireek bishop of ‘Well,” answered the Spanish naval of L R T romii and Gray; Loup " | have consumed 180 tons per day. At this| For Kansas—Fair fo northcrn, showers | Alaska, to attend the sessions of the con- | cer, “of course when you lose a battle | Keink Julle Juniin wah. | Hoaodwink second half-mile and repeat was won rate it could have chased the enemy for | " warmer in southern portions Saturday i“"”'""' After adjournment the bishons | puts an end to the danger of controversy | Oraan Develoy y Tom oste d. Time: 1:063 d by Bowman, fn 0:521 i Sunday, falr; west to south winds. proceaded to the main hall of the church. { about where the credit belongs.' . 4 weeks Tommy r third. Time: 1:06 “ 1.8 days, returning via Yucatan channel, or | | Sixth race, six furlongs: Erema won, B, owned by Padler, 4 : g . e 2 at which place they were to sit with the 16,000 1 ure, nat ene. fallure, not 3. Fox #eoond, J, B. Hatnea thira mo for two days returning via the Windward Local Record, deputles a5 a missionary board during the — ne retiirned | affict (nmediate: o 10, o frauds write far fres particw e passuge. OFFICE OF THE W IRBDAY, | temainder’ of "y op s i oy Seventh race, mila and a sixteenth: 4 | “The witness said tn repi: | O 1 o, | Toamnde) 4 | Sas meitp < v edwin + o of the foot ball teams of aha ald in reply to questions | OMAHA, Oct. 4 d of tem LOCAL APPLIANCE CO. 130 Thorp Bik., 1ndisnagolis, Ind. N HRak wan, Judae, adwine“sacond, | G 87 NS oot Ball Laanie of Smana A% [ st hia' stetement. osniamplnted. hrorny perature’ and pre gumpared wi'h | iastonary Board's Procecdings. Pl boys g0 to Ta.. to meet ‘the | conditions of weather And of the vessels. | 'hgpe’ rerPotding di 1 DAL IRTO% | oy o board of missions was called to order Vermilion Piles Up Big Score. Normal sche n. ‘which played a tie eurs ! game with Crelghton university here n week | Dispatehes for Schiey. 1900 189). 1895, | by Bishop Tuttle. The triennial report of BIOUX FALLS. 8. D. Oet. 4—(Special | ago. The Crelgh stalwarts play | Maximum temperaty 8 70 T8 (he board of managers was presented by Telogram.)~The foot ball game here th's | Omaha on _their own field, their opponents Lieutenant Dyson was followed on the | Minimupm temperature TN s a7 Bishop Doane | inted hlet of over . - veen the team of the Spence 4 o Bellevue co g A9 e >, Mean temfperature 21 4% 48 60 | Bishop Doane in a printed pamphlet of ove ahe afternoon between the team of the Spencer | belng the Bellevia col stand by Commandar Raymond P. Rodgers, | M tenfee R B e T PR d hds ln who was executive afficer of the battleship |~ Record of temperaturo and precipitation | bisbops and financlal matters, The repost 2 Towa during the summer of 1898. Fa testi- | at Omaha £ (his day and since March 1 shown tha® progress has been made in Mex- S =] fled to leaving Key West on May 20 for | AL 9 +¢ | ic0 ard in recently acquired Spanish-speas SPECIALS = Clenfuegos to join the Aying squadron. Be- v he da A 1202 18 | ing countrles, The work among the he then b~ Fels-Naptha e s 3 | ing countries. The work among the heathen fore leaving he had, as a representative of | a5 wince Man 673 Cuptain Evans, & conference with Come | NOrmal precipitition g Wi iad35 | wan reviewed, especially a affected by tho Genuine $13— Bulfalo and Return—$13 R alandy ¢ , 00 4 tryiog times of the vear in China. As to mander-in-Chief Sampson, at which Cap. | Reficlency for thy day " inh March'1...) 208 incnes | the home fleld it was recognized that the ‘? You can’t believe until At that time he waa told by Admiral Samp- | Detlelency for cor. perlod, 19010 T.63 nonew | picitd (08 BVRIERY SO0 SHREOTE Of (HA% son that he had recelved information from | Peficiency for cor. perlod, 1560... 4.91 Inches The Wabash teom Chicago will sell jurisdietions. On the whole. a hopeful tone . ] |1 Aslde from these rates the Wabash was apparent. The report stated that the Little leer Pllls. runs through truins over its own rails policy of the church in resard to work in from Kaneas City, 8t. Louis and Ch certaln lands claimed by the Roman com cago to Buffalo and offers many spe- munion as owing allegiance to the bishi Must Bear Sigrature of cial rates during the summer monthy of Rome, was now plainly and positively wllowing stop-overs at Niugara Fally settled and Euffalo Indiffercnt matters in the report were ‘{ e suie your (ickets read ‘via (he rapldly referred to pre committees. At (2 . D WABASI ROUTE For rates, folders | 0l J th 01 sio! ry you try what Fels-Naptha the department at Washington that mei Report from Stations at 7 p. m MROR-AD: SQRAIILY.With thase 1p missiopary tick at the above rates daily. soap will do clothes-wash- I Spanish fleet under Cervera was probably | in the harbor at Santlago. He had, how ing and house-cleaning. ever, gt been fntormed of any secret 0ods | Th' k b‘ for communication with the Cuban insur- is remarkable soa; gonts near Clenfuegos. Ho had. he aaid SETINTO 0 P taken dispatches for Commodore Schley STATIONY AND STATE Fela-Naptha‘ takes dirt out and while not certain whether there way | OF WBATHRR i i more than one package, he was under the of clothes in half usual time : | noon the proceedings were stopped, a hymn and other informatin, call on your b . impression there was wore than that num- with half usual work, and ber. One of the dispatchen carried at this | was sung and a praver for missions was Ses Fac-Simile Wrapper Below. areat ticket agent of write time was. the witness thought, that signed | . - | offered. Rev. Dr. Lloyd, se v of the HARRY B, MOG the clothes last longer, by Becretary Long and dated Washington, | Gmaha, part c | board of missions, then addressed the Ger. Agt. Fass Dept., Omahe: New 12:30 o'clock, May 20, and heginning: ‘“The h Platte, ral (0| beard. He sald the defielt reported was ‘ i ili i he; clea without boiling or scalding report of the Spanieh flest being at San- | Sote ke e’ conds 7 | caused by the fact that the work had FOR NEADACHT, OF C. % CRANE, a single piece tlago de Cuba might very well be correct, | Rapid City. part clondy K grown faster then had the zeal and con- | G V. & T. A, St Louls, Mo 50 the department strongly advises thar | Luron. clear {0 | tributions of the church. The address was FOR DIZZINESS, Fact, or the money re- you send word immediately by lowa to | hicage ! ™ [ an appeal for the better support of (he FOR BILIOUSMESS, —— Schiey to proceed off Santiago with his | Bt Louls, clear 00| church aud missionary work. The least FOR TORPID LIVER, (—‘—-—~——h—— turned by the grocer you whole command, leaving one small vesse) | 8t Faul clear Sk (0 AURAIaAL (o earey oalthe A HOME PRODUCT o ! o Davenport, clear 5 | AR 0 AT S8 FOR CONSTIPATION, Bottes th buy it from, off Clenfuegos. Kansas City, cle . 5 0 | work as now planned will be $625.000 for the FOR SALLO an imported, y 3 Captain Rodgers was examined at length | Heleno, cloar ® | coming year. while the utmost sum scem- W SKIN, Cook’s Im Pels & Co. concerning the coalink of the flying squad- | Havre, clear ‘0o | Ingly in wight s ¥450,000 FOR THE COMPLEXION ron Galveaton, sié pote 4 0| George G. Thomas spoke on the fnancial EXTRA DR “Could you have coaled Towa on the af- |- TR condition of the church. He #a'd it is ad Delictouscinyigo ternoon of May 267" Mr. Hanna asked T indlcates trace of precipitation | mirable. Al funds are guarded with ab | ol lu the later afternoon, the time I speak Locul Forecast Of 131 I"-v'" e safety. H er knew an oftice i N e SN “ X wonENdpag | viadway wnuw

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