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CIBSON FOOLS THE ROURKES |3t aettiof Womant R, S0 00 | Gl 2ot B = oob- [y o, weahe, o | 'jman(mgpurnmn:ss&sewee&eeesee&ee&seese b ol | Pansie Liavs: Tong i Tenncy Greminger |IN - AMERICAN ASSOCIATION ragth of : g @®~ A SEASONABLE REMEDY! b Lets Them Dows With Only Two Mesaly | O Fictinger o Baphr, b: g Disen. | Xansae City Selents Saiate, Giv 3 inde b pou All the Lower Portion of the Oity ir Now " a Little Hita. b T T e T o W Fromdgrrenpipe ‘ record wim Tnder Water For CHAPPED HANDS L —_— & Time of game: 2:05. Umpire: O'Day Five Hita ALLOWAY POUNDED PLENTY BY VISITORS e e { SEVERAL LIVES ARE PROBABLY LOST FROST BITES CHILBLAINS PHILADELPHIA, June 3—Today's game | KANSAS CITY June §—McDonald held e A e rents loming . Pittsbure ‘hied | Sy itore down o five hits 100y A0E |y opigeky Colts Are Kmocked OF at —v Last Game of Beries Goes to Kamaas | 06 10 T8 00 N through Wagner s o Atincy b ] n pre Scores of Residences Have from Ome | City By Wide Margin Owing home run & escrifice &nd two mingies. | r 3 2 | Fele Frices &t Shoepe- to Three Feet of Water in Firet Seabe O 0 0 0000 14 Bt Paul 10802800 0% Degree T. C. McDowen, f1.00 | . ¢ it | Jeave the city the two teams stand in the | Dhiladelphia 22327 u : g Do Sir Dixon-Conjecture, | Damed Kennedy as drowned Beveral | W sume relative positipn they held when the | ¥ L0urs e 980003300 63| Earned runs: Kansase City, 2. Two-base | g "85 O 00, tamilies had ngrrow escapes and the police ST. JACOBS OIL, applied outwardly according to Directions, Barned runs: Pittsburg, 2; Philadelphia, | hit: Shay. Sacrifice hits noe, Gear, e & tehi was superb. Attendance, KANBAE CITY £T. PAUL. to Diffevence in Bate Jitching Cowboys came inst Satursy—Kansas Ofty | 1 Two-base hit: Brown. Home run:|McDonald. Stolen bases: Nance ' Grady, | , Back colt by Bir Dixon-Lady Wayward, | rescued many in boats ‘* Penetrates to the Seat of the Difficuity, Removes Soremecss, e .. 000 head Bay Stories and Da . Wit Use. et on - | Wagner. Sacrifice hits: Riichey, Thomas, | McBride, Shay (2). Double T T sir n-Nut-| Several ¢ : W Tightn Hoarseness, and Reduces inflammation. s lttle Ghead. Gibeon's pitching of yes- | AERer 0 e Clark, Doubie | Bhay Fire base o bone: 1on’ Mobpraid, | . Brown or biack co 1 -Nut eral houses and other buildings were Y ghtness, ©/Chect, 1 Be Very Meavy. wi aid . terday was of & character that the boye dibwits to Dougiass. Left oh bases: | 3: off Bt 3 ehell, J._E. Widener ewept away iu the floods. Jefferson and v of immel, & Hit by pitched ball: By ~ . o will Dot fnd themséives contronting in | Bit A Black Hills ¥ie other principal streets are under water and |\l EEEEEEE O Brien Nance, ef Grady, 1% 3 i i . ] ling sale of the 3 * sale paddock at The pitching of Gibson was sufficient to H i lose for Omaha the Just game with Kansas 3 City by & score of 7 to 1, before 3,000 people. §p these two contestants for top e, yeariinge of the Runnymede and t R0 01 JOLIET. June 3.—Joiiet I8 1 the 2 {Lumier. ~ R R ra T LY . grasp of the worst flood in ite history. All . n ices. J ia w wnossol — | Bt immel 3 1| Gelphia _secured the black e lower portiop of the city ie under water 3! *Cogan ] o o] Dixon, dam Lady Waywar a rumored that several lives were sedes of $1.000 and over we honors have broken evem om the series Tols T Property of E. F. Clay, Runnymede stud, | been lost here, after one of the most memorsble of E *Batted for Stimmel in the ninth Paris, Ky "| The police have the names of Badie Mc- | base ball struggles, and as the visitors | °*Ome out when winning run scored |Kansas City........1 68 0 0 2 0 0 *— Bay or brown colt by Sir Dixon-High | Govern, Lizzie McGean and a little girl | sssonmesuE: L EEEEEEE & LT St 1sburg, 5 }'hll.ldf)r , 6. First base on “ McDonald, 1. Struck_out: By McDonald . . weeks again, Orabam, Osiboun, Stewart, ;lhl‘ll-“ 1‘"’ “I:h“"fl‘hhe ’,"“"u,‘"“ m?-.v lg"'m' Stimmel, 2 Time: 2:0. Umpire ETURGIS, 8 D une 3.—(8 businese places are flooded, causing thou- d There IS nothlng SO 200(1. Genins, Thomas, all went down betors [ GlliPh (o b2, TIoe o Empires: Pow. | 1 noall firet of the meries ‘of contest t sande of dollars of damage * Hille High Schoal assc tion 1 the black-baired twirler without a hit, and | ers and Brown. Hillers Win frem Brewers ot 2 s o Sedt Berares 3 The strest oar lines &re all setSously vy by o vy i b SRR "Sia place in fhe ity oegh Baturday, June bl | The sirest car unes are an seriousy | Wy IT ACTS LIKE MAGIC! defeated Milwaukee through superior dwood, Spearfish, Rapid ty @ . . measly scretch by Hickey. Stone 00k | BROOKLYN, June S—Brooklyn kept up |Ing. Fhyles home run in the seventh was | Srargie constitute the associst trains wre stalled, water being two teet | W just one clean ome. Then the team Wae |its winning streak by defeating the Cin- | & feature. Atiendance, S0 Score S T B & be Tan Sown fr 4 deep over the rallroad tracks. Severe shattered me to compomition snd distriby- | CInnati team at Washington park today MINNEAPOLIS. | MILWAUKEE and upwards of 30 people will c waehouts have occurred on the electric w . o0, Geiins Wes Gt H0rt dgsin, Thits | Susere Was 36 1 Uctstancs, 1| L L REOAR i ».. there, The evente will consist of runnin€. | jine betwoen here and Chicago, still ip right field, Graham in middle, with BROOKLYX. i CINCINNATIL | Fhie. $ ONamman. rt 22 furdies ete. Th park is in excelient c | Heavy raine, which continued all nmight, Carter and Dolan out of the game. Hickey BEOAR] R.H.0. . . . b 3 11 qition and if the weather is fair caused Hickory and Spring creeks to burs made & grand stop of Kemmer's grounder | Romn o - e it 1 | 1.0 0 0 1/Dungan, it ] the visttors will enjoy the occasion [their banks, a5d It is ststed that the | in the Afth, the only flelfing feature. Ehnckard 3 3 Honmea. :es Anderson Captains lowa Hickory creek dam, eust of the city, bas | (] In the first, seventh and eighth, Alloway |} o 2 Dfpeer. ¢ s . partially collapsed, sending the flood of Y : . Hliott, )| TOWA CITY, la, June 8.— | ) ing t 100 = Jet the Cowboys to him freely, and with | Fiood.' b o Bl 3o Jlowa CITY. 15, June 38 o s ™ drwin, = $o &8 of sogle AR S5 S SNOR| gt o | was re-eiected captain of the University of | Boores of homee have from one to three | Sht Soldin 25¢c and B0 sent sizes. pi batted in then. In the ninth came another | Newton, » without & hit. Lemesssss? “Batted for Eiliott in minth, | B et Soars i s feet of water in the first stories | = ? Totals n Minneapolis 21 ) & senfor in the Liberal Arte coliege and | Mayor Barr called a epecial meeting of < Umpire Lethbam got mixed up again iv | Brooklyn .... 10 .. Milwaukee . 0018000 5 | Will return aext vear for poet Er '€ | the city council for this afterncon to take | “ 30 -3 P pPPPPPPPPPY - D - the very first inning and s a result Pitcher | Cincinnati ] "51 (x 0 01| Barned runs nneapolis, 1; Milwaukee, | o8 is Loptain of the university bat measures for the relief of the homeless. | - 333333 3333333333 ’,,,,,,’” Welmer wae woted from the grounds by Earned runs: Cincionati, 1; Brooklyn, s Two-base hits Hallman, Clingman. | g eves ¢ es and qu Scorer peopl p v P e e o e whey | Firet base on errors: Cincinoati, 1 Home runs: Phyle (2). Wild pitch Eill- | Ll Svents % el . ol gy Wil p e e d policemen s - . By gn bases: Cincinnati, 6 Brooklyn. &' Two- | ot Tirst base on balle: OF Sporer. 3 > - { homos by the floods. The damage was there wae Do man on base, Kansas City | base hits Jobbe, Peitz. Dahlen Home | Btruck out: Ey Sporer, 2; by Ellott, 1 | { more widespread than at first supposed, haviog just gove fo bat Arlie ordered|Tin. Beckier ' tolen bases: Newton | Left on bases 'Minnespells, 4t Milwikee ’TWELVE YEARS FOR ASSAULT | 1. estimated praperty Gamage reaching - 3 o - | & Double plays: Curley to Quillin to Wer- bim back te the bench, and when Welmer | iy, Dahlen to Abearn to McCreery to|den. Quillin to Werden Speer o Runkie. | yames Abbott Convicted at Teuumseh 000 to $100,000. ook bim by the meck instead of going, | Flood. Bacrifice hits on, Corcoran, | Time of geme: 1:45. Umplre: Ward 2 Factories and cellars all over the city Latham beckoned to & policeman. Ope | Elrst base on balle. Of fewion J Colonels Win in Twelfth. ¥ Kt SONENSESES T abe | are fiooded. Many streets are ruined, the emerged from the gate onto the field, 80d | 1 Biruck out: By Newton. 4 3 R s . Mareh. | pavements being all washed away and bun- | A l l ow w‘,ME " f 2 COLUMBUB, June 3 —Louisville tied th after him they kept coming, till six were | Passed ball: Ahearn Wild piich score in the ninth and won out in the | Greds of amall buildings are wrecked. The | 8 hand. They took Weimer off Arlie | Time of game: 138 Umpire: Emsley. twelfth through Clymer's double, a sacri- & | early ¢ . " = bie Pirst Baseman Kemmer| Elevem Defeats in Lime for Poles. |fice and an out at first Flournoy wae put Dul. | SHEESHOSIL Wk 4 JUITGR & STty A disordered digestion makes itsel! manifest and when Sig - . S | of the game in the elghth. Attendunce, | egram.)—James Abbott " 1a | creek dam was washed out has been con- | in & muddy of blotchy complexion, nervous weak- tried to “butt in” he found several “cops”| NEW YORK, June 4—The New Yorks|27:0. Score et There has been no serious trouls | The rigit remely is escorting him forcibly to one side. Arlie | could do nothing with the Chicago team LovmviRAd, here in the Goldsby aseault case, was pos- | Sem ot iesttats somper. The £ | coLuMBUS | p » vet from the drainage channel. Part - today and the result was another defeat i itively identified in the district court today y showed good merve then, but more bad|ior‘lhe home team, the Gleventh SLTGASDL | Kerwin 1.8 ) 3 0 REOAE Judgment Quring the game. Attendance, 24. Score: Clymer. ef There is no gemg today in the Westers CHICAGO NEW YEIK g::‘fi‘-ln ’J:—l( Jeague, but Thurs Joseph begins s | L o '} Flournoy, 1f series here. Priday is ladies’ day. Bddie | jones cf 333 Bchriver n Gordon, the collegian, will join the team | Pexier., Sb H g Thursday, and if he is in the good condi- | Chance © tion he says, the Saints will be given a | Pohacier chance to try 'varelty curves ere they | Tinker s leave. The score 3. Taylor, » KANSAS CITY. Totals . Bl cnsomnansd lonoommmn N onvmanumand ss one of the men who 8o bru as- |81 the pesitemtiary was focoded, but net | saultod Miss Matiids Goldsby at her home | Seriously, and the conviots are at work as R|CKLY SH lTTE pear Tecumseh last March. He was !nund\::t“:l T’J:b water did ot reach the cell ity of % es or shops guilty of the charge and sentenced to & twelve vears in the penitentiary at hard | Mensures for Relief. THE SYSTEM REGULATO! labor. The case was taken up this morning | 1, ggdition to Mayor Barr's call for a 1t is the best beautifier on ear'h because it goes to the root of 0 Totas before Judge Stull. Before noon & Jury had |gpecial meeting of the city counoil, he has (he trouble, in the liver and bowels and removes it entirely. Im- 1 been secured and part of the evidence Wat |jggueq u proclamation for a general meet- parts freshness and bloom to the complexion, brightens the eye, Totals .. 6133 31 3 e gy v b e - e iy et e s s S promotes good digestion and cheerful spirits. el Btal o Doade 48 4SS, slibi for the prisoner, but hout suc- | measures. (i | Toww *Two out when winning run scored cess. The taking of evidence wae concluded | gubgcriptions for the homeless and peedy SOLD AT DRUG STORES. $1.00 PER BOTTLE. s*Batted for L. Taylor in the ninth. Louisville 038 ©10001 00 3—a|after dinner. Several witnesses were ex-|gre bheing raised and one merchant has do- Chance hit by batted ball Columbus ..0 1 0 0 013 000 0 0—| amined, including Miss Goldsby, who is ID | pgted $500 worth of provisions. The flood | CRICRED ..oovoevsse 0 0 & 2 0 4 30 12| Brolen b Torwge, 2 PSing poeues » - Bogems i . New Fork.....20 00 01300 3—4|3fare sacrifice hit: Gannon. Fwo-base | 117, PooT bealth and was brought into i slowly receding. The railroads are in Barned runs: Chicago, 6; New York, 1 [hite: Hart, Nattress, Fox, Kerwin, C court on her father's arm. The accused | helpless condition. The Rock Island First base o errors Chicago, 3, New York, | mer, Gansel (%), Schaub. Btruck out: By | aleo testified, and after argument, the case |pbrigge over the drainage canal has been 3. Left on bases: Chicago, i; New York, i | Balley, 8; by Dunkle 1 First base on " . oo W e it Dexter Soimiih (5. Three- | pails: 'Off Coons, 1 Time of game: 2:3, | 7> Submitted. The jury was out but |moved eighteen inches out of line by the base hit: Yeager. Home run: Congaiton | Umpire: Ebright few minutes and returned with a verdict |fiood and mo traine can pass. The tracks Biolen bases; Bctiuefer, "Lowe (), inker Games Postponed. « suiie. S 4|©f the Chicago & Alton &nd of the Stnta Fe o). 8 N S— s ), ol » o passing sentence Judge Stull sald |gre under water and a Santa Fe bridge south . Tons hete o seib o8 1 Toyie, game poscponed. wet Erounds o enaPolle | 1, regretted that s man of such & decidedly |of the city was wasbed away. Ten miles L of L Taylor 3 Struck out By J Seaniing of Ak Sanin brutal disposition could be found AmONg |of Michigan Central transter track is ruined Tagor, 1. by L. Taylor, §. Time: 1:6. Um- Plaved. Won. Lost. P.c, | 58Y People. Abbott was apparently unaf- |and a bridge leading to the Union elevator DS S t—- o "Vl Waon. Lost. P | fected throughout the trial or when the |was carried away. Standiag of the Teams. Indianapolis . : 2 65 | long sentence was pronounced. He is evi- | The Joliet Stove works plant is flooded Puy;@ Won. Lost. P.!cli e . gzg‘denlly & bad man. His age is 32 years, |with four feet of water and the damage 7 » ‘61 | Kansas City 7 518 | nine years of which have been served in the |amounts to nearly $15,000; the Joliet Ware- Milwaukee . B 441 | penitentiaries of Kansas and Missguri. O |house compeny is damaged to the extent of ‘nE Yo“ - {_agme:;m.m”. oo 1 1;: = :2(; the way from the courtroom to the jeil [§10,000 and other losses in the same ratio ) b Games today: Minneapolls at Milwaukee, | D¢ indulged in cursing the judge and Jury. |are reported from all parts of the city. Omabs = Cincinnati 39| 8t Paul at Kansas City, Loulsville at et e Businees is paralyzed and all the schoals | & ‘ Fls'EnlAl 7 Barned run: Kanses _Olty. St. Louls ‘882 | Columbus, Indianapolis at Teledo. Saunders’ Mortgnge Record. 1 OlHart, ot 0| Meary, rf ilLally, 1. o|pyers, 1b 0 Evans, 3 o Turner, “8b 0| Nattross, % 0/Fox, © 1 Batiey, P ° ° > ] 1 lhwmamne 5 -l Eluvess of SusumBmn o 00k 0 00 gt | ovmmotsmmwmm ofi._Tayior, —[=Bowerman « | weosommmmn it lononunneonlt - k] = Ketcham, ef Shannon, ss . Robinson, 8b Kemmer, 1b Armstrong, 1f Hickey, 2b Allen, 'rf Meneitt, c Glbson, . Totals B e ulssemesses ] FUTPTeTeTN | 8l cBupmesnnd Stone, 1f. Genins, Calboun, Btewart, Hiokey, Thomas, Graham, Gonding, Alloway, P- Totals Kansas Oty Pittsburg Chicago Brooklyn - New York Philadelphia Boston Sl comonntiond lussooasun? o5 i covesorsol L o we oo wl cosensconil e " ] I P Ll soncanons? HREEEEE. i { - are closed The streets that are not sub- hits: Messitt, “‘“.':gh,.“"‘;.‘.'.‘f"'fiom P 247 Y‘;‘;}f";;‘,"}‘.bafi‘n.{"%'flf;“ GIVES NEW YORK A BOOST|, ¥AHOO. Neb. June 8—(Special)—The |merged are thronged with sightsecrs. The A bage hit: Gibson. . . o | Thicage -l B foliowing =r= the mortguges filed and re- |police and firemen, assisted by volunteer before making any plans for e O e ihed ki " iy ] oo, 5. Lou Jsased in Saunders county for the month of |squads of helpers, are at work all over the your ‘summer fishing trip, you should m, 8t by - R " Nowi [ Protestea | " 3 . | 4 ! e 2 formati Struck out, By Gipeon o 27,4 |AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES — 1:( "'m" ;-:' b rotested |\tay, 1902: Number of farm mortgages filed, |city relleving suffering and trying to restore ;‘.’cflr::m(;::g(::l(:: Vo Apsngllyosimrineg & ‘Time of game: 1:40. Umpire: e GHann Pot. o 18, amount, $39,147; number of farm mort- |order. Thers ase ten hoymnl Jilies ip the State of Washington Defeats Detroit inm = Sixth Place. gages released, 35, amount $49,084.81. Num- - Minnesota, which are filled with Bass, Pickerel, Denver Downs Peoria. Pitchers Battle by Bunching ber of city mortgages filed, 6, amount, $5.- Fremont Will GCelebrate. Crapple, Muskalonge, etc. > g 8¢ el Tost. NEW YORK, June §—The meeting of Na- |669.64, number of city mortgages released, | FREMONT, Neb., June 3.—(Special)— i okt e s L . 5 Mg Py e riod whth e W ion, bewy tional league magnates adjourned this |26, amount, §14,77.26. Number of chattel | Fremont will celebrate the Fourth of July TRy tov shnt 9 " o DY the v o e Lt i -~ mortgages fled, 68, amount. §19,644.85; num- | A meeting beld for the purpose of con s B Vi LR L 0y De - 3 b o y The protest entered by the New York 69, 9,644.25. g | p A saaL - D the locals an casy victory today. Attend-| WASHINGTON. June §—TodS" wie a | team aguinst the gumes played in Chicago |ber of chatiel mortgagve reieased, 1, (sidering the matter last evening was very [Enteprieition SepmnEE O S e - X REE. | pitchers’ battie between Patten and Mercer and § was allowed by the executive |amount, $4,636.60 well attended. Committees were appointed PR & 3 o 06000013 *—10123 heither side scoring for eight T R T T e | to raise the necessary funds sng to make i o Peoria 1000030063580 bunched mits by the home tewm In (helr | VD, it gymies’ piiied over.The. pro- Seward Comvention Today. . Thate it Bace Setide e W. H. BRILL, Batteries: Denver, MoCloskey and Mo- | last Curh B tne ore: test was entered afier it had been discov- | SEWARD, Neb., June 3—(Special)—The | the morning, races and other attractione Connell; Peoria, Schafstall and T. n. | ten X 2 N e SN o S o g VO owlag b S o . @lFsrasmSt Bist.Pass. Agt. Il Cest. R R. 5. Sue Sutiieye S, WABHINGTON Tequired | distance from’ the heme plate |Tepublican county convention will be held |at the Driving park in the afternoon an 2 RHO In ite finding the executive committee ex- (tomorrow afternoon at the courthouse. The | fireworks and dancing in the park in the DES MOINES, June 8.—Des Moines put up & frsi-class game todsy, bul was out- onerated ihe Chicago club gmciuls from |jeading candidates for governor seem to be | evening. It was de ‘od to procure st jayed by St. Joseph at the bat and in The decision to replay the two Chicago |Judge Jessen and J. H. Mickey, although |least four bands and music will be & promi- he field. Attendance, 700 Score: RHEHE. Bt Joseph ...3 6120100 1~1 3 games protested, not counting todey's |J. A. P. Black has some supporters. Dent feature of the celebration. Des Molnes .1 6 60 01101452 - game, it was announced, materially heips the local club in the percentage column, = Batteries: Des Moines, Wilkins, gnfler and Hanson: St. Joseph, Parvin th. instead of holding down sixth place, with & am . = percentage of .405, it is tied with the Phil- . ‘ adeiphia ciub Tor' ffth place, with & per. n - centage of Brewers Take Series. e | o The appesl of Alfred Tenney, the Boston COLORADO SPRINGS, June 3.—Milwau- 0000000 first baseman, for a reconsideration of the nvl’ e koe made i three out of four loday. shul- | Eamed rume: Washingion, I Twobuse {::;‘:,}:"fiflffi'dfi‘{'&m{"‘-fi“fl lowed » ROEE ting the locals out uni ninth, when | hits: Holmes, rke, ehanty, - J eans bad air, and whether it y E0t two runs. The bases fuli - hit: Wolverton. Stolen base: [ Another matter considered was the ad- i v Vhin “he fast man was put out. Attend- | Conghlin Double piay: Dillan to Biberfeld {ustment of the § per cent fund which is | comes from the low landsand marshes E"em He. B do.supising ot hemmnnt S0 DAy & Sat Sfe T4 WHER B0 werk VR Shoe. s, Boore Firt bage on buils: OF Patien i off | belng raiges, for, the puipote °f s | of the country, or the filthy sewers and drain pipes of the cities and fowns, #2¢ August. The time to remedy ibis is now. ’ Mumaskee ... 1 ¢ 1 1 1% 3] Aon cet: By By w8 Dolchanty: | fnd Cleveland ciubs and the adjuetment | its effiect upon the human system is the same. There is no building in Omahe so well ;:un:'un:fl n:d‘xm ret;;emem::l t:l;O:; Galo. Bprings:< & § § b Lett"on “buece " washingron, ¢ Decroit, & | o jihe expense of maintatning Manhattan These atmospheric poisons are breathed into the lungs and taken up by the | {07t of ite tenauts in all kinds °:,'.::::: oo e A - bl oalurien: Miwaigs. Sestir apf Lgge; | Sma: 1385, - Umgtee: Shiviten. “All aifferences.” said Mr. Brush. “which | blood, and the foundation of some long, debilitating illness is laid. Chills | foureae (& 370 S S OO0 S SO N T make # an ideal summer office building. 511 H A8 i e g E) ou HE AT ol onmonommn Bl cnuBounnw Elavcomanne [ i wloscssuene [EBluscunecss ® |l cosonssesl ° e o | ewelcococnne Ohieago Dies Fighting. heve influenced club bers of ‘th - 6 dox : 3 i A f | wald. S %! "o e 3 —Chicego fatied | tonal league in B R ek o (el Iwu chronic dyspepsia, torpid and enlarged liver, k)dneymlgks. jaundice There are not many vAcany rooms in the building, but the movement in and - "'-—" .."a'{'ffl.k.’.‘.“‘.?' o e lcably and saustactorlly adjusied and the and billiousness are frequently due to that invisible foe, Malaria. Noxious | out of the bullding has left & few of the very choifcest rooms at your disposal. L Played. Won. Lost. P.C. | Flank's delivery up to the ninth inning. | Digariiy o and & unit 5 ne mmaout | gases and unhealthy matter collect in the system because the liver and kidneys | e % ] :‘?:l-m:lfidh‘;.'th;";'flg“:;h:h*i‘fig;n:‘: ment and conduct of its essential affairs.” | fail to act, and are poured into the blood current until it becomes so polluted | g A 1 Ry Y R R and sluggish that the poisons literally break through the skin, and carbuncles, | List of vacant rooms in Colorade Bprings FELADELPEIA. | CHICAOO. elsepsaadogain 2 g v 1) | Poils, abscesses, ulcers and various other eruptions of an indolent character E’:L:‘:uk” L n Local base ball enthusiasts are p‘r.,hm of | ppear, depleting the system, and threatening life itself. s Moines . No games scheduiéd for today. I} EEpnaRiy 4 b Fults, ot the new team which has just been organ- Davis, b ized, and the indications are that it wil The germs and poisons that so oppress and weaken the body and destroy ° o be §trong enough to keep up the previous the life-giving properties of the blood, rendering it weak and watery, must be high standing of Humboldl in base ball | o 8 dout : beh suanding of Humbold! in bass Ssll dvummg Anddcn:x:; c-;l of the system before the patient can hope to get rid : - leading business men. ms follows: Claude Malaria and 1 o Cardin: Win tiom iBostem, Both | TR P .’ Teams Together Making Torals s Tesb Philadelphia .......2 01104 01 Five Home Runs. Chicago ....... 0020000 Earned runs: Chicago, 7; Philadelphia, 7. | Humboldt aggregation will be accommo- | sossrm @oasomsoote i L. Cross. 8b. M. Linn. president: R' 8 Unland, manager; Seybold, O. L. Bants, treasurer; Fred R. Linn, secre- B . does this and quickly produces an entire :|tary: R. L. Linn, captatn. The first game 1( mge‘_lbn the blood, reaching fll;tr_\' organ and stimu- Fl 9| will be on the home grounds next Tuesday atin, em to vigorous thy . 7| Any amateur team desiring to meet the | 1 gorous, healthy action. S. S. 8. Ground Floor, 1L 8 sonssnsol GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE . %= ™ possesses not only purifying but tomic properties, and | T Mont R B dated if they address the secretary. the general health improves, and the ite i Pur Month 1 Two-base hits: Green (2), Strang. Calannn, i y P 3 ¢ appetite increases | joom s teenth street ani has windows along the BOETON, June 3—Pittigger weakened in | |, Cross, Davis. Seybold, Casiro_ Plank p= £ | almost from the first dose. There is no Mercury, Potash, Arsenic or other alle; ,"n'rnm“n'-"- 2":‘ = room, & the rental price Au:muu"nux. the ninih inning tofla¥ 4nd allowed six | Three-base hit: Green, Home run: Seybold Fairbury Athletes Win. | : Y . gk Bt Louis batiers to scare Afier Boston had | Siaten hases. Duvia Isbell Double pIays: | FATRBURY, Neb., June &—(Speciai)— | Beralin 8. 8. S. It is strictly and entirely a vegetable remedy lighy water and junltor service. it has en entrance both on The Bed . :L'f;",.";’“,‘,:,{. M&.n::“n: ime_patied and | Calishan to Davis to Isbell, Daly io Dsvis | The athietic ‘club of the Fairbury High Write us about your case, and our physicians will gladly help you by s i . - o essaseees 96 . 80, Boore: | o isbell First base on bails: OF Piank. | achool went to Auburn yesterday and in a | their advice to regain your health. Book on blood and skin diseases sent freq, | First Floor. 00! vt ® | T, 10 b BOSTON i Struck out: By Plank, & Time: 1:45. | field duy contest with the High s kel p B ey X B e S e SRR S s | THE SWIFT SPECIFIC €O, Atlanta, Ga. | "0 ou B LLE o T Seat marile siairwas, and. bas Unuwuaiy e ¥ ~ B e S, won the championship of league No. § last | '$¢ WiDGows looking Upon ihe Iront entrance way of ihe bulding. It I BALTIMORE. June i.—McGinnigs had one | month and the Auburn coniestants were fronts on Farnam stieet. One room is 17xlb and the other §xif. 1t Las & - bad Inning this afterncon in the first game | champions of league No. & burgiar-proof vault, marble mantel- plece, Bardwood fioors, and Wil be of the series with St. Louls, but the Baiti- e frescoed to sult temant . . Price §T.00 more team piayed a steady uphill game In Southern Amsociation. N BOOM 104: This Toom is Just &i the b main stairway on the firat Soor. 204 won out by bitting ¥. Donohue before % / i 1t would be & very Gesirabie office for SOme Teal estale Mmub Of oo~ he was replaced by Budhoff in the sixth | At Shrevepori—Chattancoga, 12; Shreve- ~B g port. 3 wactor. The floor apace is 16x18 teet Price 520.0 I ore: . s s BALTINORE. Sa ‘i o AY Little Rock—Little Rock ashvilie 2 g Third Floor. S-St R At Memphis—Atlanta, 3: Memphis, 1 ROOM 308: This room is 2ixS feet and is very conveniently located near the At New Orieans—Birmingham, 3; New elevaior. A sign ob the 4oor can be readily seen in stepping off the eleva- " ° N " larkey O Nell o Platinger Punham, & you .3 & *Batied for n e, % Bt Louts ... 2300001 Boston 113300120 Barped runs: Boston, 4; St Louls, Hair - Food b 5 it o S et B, S California P ST 4 Falling hair, thin hair,gray |3*90%° . Professers Win. Bas & large burgiar-proo! vault and i well ventilated lghe, and for the price furnishes firsi-cis ss accommodations. . Price 1.8 sacriner orick. Meiamicr e | (GEDAR TALLS, i, June 3 (Specie and Return hair — starved hair. You can | v Wilieme Tweners Mo Soiscn o | Telegrem )—in the thiva annual beil. game < Ry T hreebane bite: Borkor bach o | toéay a picked nine from the State Normal May 27 to June 8 Fifth Floor. stop starvation with proper soa. Kalley, Williama Sicles bages: Heid: e IR e L L August 3 to 10 SUITE 514: This is & large room, 1ixé feet. It faces west, but i Friel First ; — ; light and well ventilated: It is very seldom that space of this size is Gf- food. Then feed your starv- |Friel | First base on Salle' off | wicGi- | Peoble Three Treins Daily e A2 e Bes Luiiding. It coud be uned, to SCYiniape by Someorm ing hai Struck out: By MoGinnity, 4; by Sudhoff individual Nimepin Scoves. e e & manutao “pent oulE like air Wl(h a hlll‘-‘(lfl— > o Tl ¢ B K wholesale jeweler, or manufacturers agent, who aoculd like to be o & A % “?'fl"“gq‘l'_, e atensee. & Bcores made in indtvidusl ninepin tour- Only Line fire-prow! bullding. or uu:m be divided to -m; the tenant............ 35008 nt. aghi 3 ney last night on Clark's alleys Tramns 4 SPOM 521: This room faces ourt and is 15xi4 feet. It has & burglar-prog? yer's Hair VW- It re- | ; ist. 34 3. Total Sumsing Wesat: e vault, aué 68 1 1 Dear the telograph ofice and on the same fioor with ‘s Games Peostponed. George Chatelain T3 Sem Cmabe Bumber of grain Grme. it would be s pardcularly poed room for & gran v frm Gesiring ArSi-class SCCOMMOARHIOD -........ s e B e At Seveland — Cievelund-Bosion game | 3. 16 Hours Quicker et Than Any Line Sixth Floor. Played. Won. Lost. PC. TICKET OFFICE SUITE ®10: This consists of two rooms, both gy Each of them has Iphia vy g 1324 ¥ asnac: St large burglar-proof vault, have been newly d-:?nr-ud n':a &re roo; . where any business of professionsl man may be comfariable Price for R. C. PETERS & C0., Ground Floer, Reatal Agents. Bee Building 4 Tl Elovnsvensesst 0'Burkett, 1t H Orleans, 2 wor. Frice Slo. olMatoney. T 1 1 ROOM 338: This room s 11x2 feet and wil be divided o suit the temant ofFriel 1. 0/ Wallace, w 0fMcCark, b Padden, 3. Three-l League. . : vis This Foom I particularly udapted ior some concor needing large fook v o > space and 18 & decidedy Landsome office, Laviig aAn eniralice lacing ot R e-Caler Tagtn. % Seve- D Shurt and windows looking Out upon Beveniecnth strect. It hat & very, ‘At Rockford—Rockford, §: Rock lsland, 3 ) large l\ufluh“i‘l:w( vault, hard weod fioors and is one of the cholcest offi- At Evansville—BEvansville, 1; Blooming- ces in the ing v tbest s Bt won, & P .- LA P— Elucunuenss Bl soonnne! ReetnagH Biemlamainbeniin B EREREERNE pabe =6 imnu p HEREE S i R

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