Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 5, 1902, Page 5

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OMARA LANDS THE LAST QN [t e o s o At Peoria—Peoria-Kansas Cliy game post- poned; rain; two games Wednesday. Standing of the Teams. Plaved. Won. Lost. P.C ) Finel Game of Des Moines Berias & Viotory for Rourkes. HOFFER'S SLANTS EASILY STRAIGHTENED Kwelve Safeties Guthered by the Home Teawi During the After moon, White Undertakers Des ldm-. sas City at Denver. Omahs h !( KII'I\IIO Springs at GAMES IN #t. Lowls Deétents Boston in Seven- Taning Contest, Rain Interfer- iog with the Flay. BOSTON, Aug. A—.t. Louts -t Boston mm "l« “ te, d e o e plai n-.v“ batters 4 s f E 34 it ! By i i iz i g3 i k E i § i £ £3 5 i £ - 113 i E814 i : é : #f i ! [ : i i g i i i g &) i £ i i At g i ] i i New York Loses Another. NEW YORK, Aug. 4o oot playe ¢ “here .‘.’:?‘"‘ Y, uou u( i to 1. 'm nudo by New York ne g PR TP g W 'figfl&%&%;flfif'" F : ¥ § i H H E it di il ?% g L t l. ] 5 g E § oy ’9‘1"' L @K‘. but. there until the h“fl hl" THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: Time: n l’mvl’n Ol..-ill{ll Chicage Wins in Bleventh, CHICAGO, Aug. 4-—Chi Phila- Aeiphia fought a loosely p jeven-| erors and getting. drive to winnihg run. NATIONAL LEAGUE |z “‘r“' J ghme at the end of fn’.-n.:'! Boub pix Young in Fine Form. DnRDI’r Aug. was In fine this .fi.mm hd ylt‘c‘mfl -pl.mudny [ y. for Caj -un, ho hit him sately times I t three innin hort Ell rleld of un Detroit team signed 1z e sy PSP WAL - lngeiodingy ng of the Teame. nuofl. 'Won LolL P at Cleveland, Baltimore hiladelphia at Chicago, Boston IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION L1 en Hits Of Newlin, Coupled with Erzors by Minneapolis, Gives Toledo the Game. MINNBAPOLIS, Aug. 4—Nineteen hit: oft Newlin, conhd' h six by ¢ lml. ‘uv- oledo an e At were . the - 1oca1s Hmly the hits soattered_and was Fiven W00 BUPDOML, Attendance, S50, lcnn G w.:fim?fiz;“- B qu-lv A um ‘Toled % w i o.%‘ %"4@% B Y g .0 '.l‘lnox 1 Struck mu-l i akes [ Rl enuoncoiusd vesscormc? Blumunusous? Blasconmsne? wlorwe | 20 elmecrmrows Bl corwalen oo soonsssscl l.-wn- l-v Mark. AMILWAUK] Aug, 4—Kerwin_ proved for the hollc today. the same without much trouble. nx-vnlo Played o \ooss gam the fleld. left fleld was thc (O‘tur.. Atnn Beore: -1’!‘ ance. On the fl.l Champjen do mee :hlm n ot fllh l'r llv‘ teajs ¥ o, o HYTHMIC AGAIN A WINNER Blind 'l'nnn Ehows Spesd at Grand Cireult Meeting in Buffale. BUFFALO, week of the Fort Erle A fast track. each in wtra In the 2:30 N. mlu lotn Directu led to belt‘:h hvmh Wed, the best of those behind Dan latter's record was cut a second 13 trot brought out a fleld of ¢leven horses and there was ::tn- de- “In fin T. had the pelo and also the in th n‘ :nwflom fi' hth- By “w«‘a“_,. the lb' ‘.u(nh"r- ol Cn'tord dam by S A.Y A’UGUST 8, 1909 your insides cool and healthy. taste and not harsh and violent in its action. Not for me! I'm safe from all of them and happy. The heat of sum- mer causes organic matter everywhere to decay. All dead vegetable or animal matter rots if not kept on ice. All undigested food in the human body will ferment a hundred times as quickly in summer as in winter. Consequence —stomach, liver, bowels poisoned, thrown out of order-—sour stomach, gases, colic, diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera, a gend icitis, and i some regions yellow fever and the plague. Little cf: dren suffer terriblyeverywhere, What does body on ice, an; can't keep the human (food sense te]l ou to do? You the drinking of ice-cold drinks does more harm than goo!bcuusc it stops digestion and chills the in- ternal organs. The proper thing is to keep all impure and unnecessary matter out of the body every day, not give it a chance to sout and de- cay in the stomach and bowels, and poison the blood and the whole body. In this way you will stop all hot, feverish conditions, and keep o do it, use a medicine that is not offensive to the There is only one safe system-cleaner to take in the summer time, because it will not cause diarrhoea or griping, and that js @y == ?-em An h’m.‘""' 'Q'v” Never sold in bulk. The h‘l -r and booklet 'r.:"m... WILL REDUCE GRAIN RATES m«mmmh and Farmers in Washington. HUNDREDS LISTEN TO DISCUSSIONS 01d-Fashioned Country Dinmer Held, Which Rallway Presidents Attend and Enter Heartily Inte Spirit of the Ocomsion. SPOKANE, Wash., Aug. 4.—Crain retes will be reduced from all points in eastern ‘Wasbington sod the reduction will take place in time to benefit the farmers on this ifoount of reduction is but com'scture ram from one to two cents per buslel. The Great Northern and tle Central Washington branch of the Northern Pa- 'jeiflc will be counected by s cross road to TAKE OFF 'DISOUALIFICATIONS Weatern Jockey Club Gramts Many | Licenses to Men Whe Have Been Out. g, r—At A meeting of (h. the Jockey club 0‘ lwulllfl t.h-l" N Sl LR g Se e of sovhoatien nn- ment was, ado] oted thl( all llo';::ud against Yzom complaints be motified that unies; jeptemaber 1 the n-bmm-d by the ocke: fi -".’. TR L, gk CHICAGO, stewards of day a nu lionnn- the horses m the horse Egyp- it - Andywmxoti'l Dod- .i’oa r(shvflfu -F"' 'fi'u.ark “’JSum Unless mw m.nmu fanager Franik sald tor I-yn. anager here unl 8t, b ST a hl"l‘ M- ln flll.fl f fHictions pn(x‘u‘ y phycrl hu "Wl r-tu-d to 0l nol do Grand Coules to Adrala on the Great Northern. It will be eigh eén milés in length and will cost mbout $350,000 and will .be bullt as soon as the surveys can be completed, contracts let the work done under pressure. fdy be completed before January 1. to the coast and its share of the tonnage to the terminus of the Oentral Washington branch. There it will be taken by the Great Northern and carried to Seat- tle inbtead of to Tacoma. as heretofore. These announcements were made President Mellen of the Northern . Pacifi at Davenport todsy. The occasion was unique in the history of American rail. roading. Thrée rallway presidents, in re- sponsé to & petition from the leading farm- ers of the Bend country, had assembled tha somnty saat of Tinsaln aswnty o hedr thefr case, plead their own Interests and teder argument. They were James J. Hill, president of the Great Nprthern and Northern Securities company, & com- bination with securities rated om Wall Btreet at more than $1,000,000,000; Presi- lnt O. 8. Mellen of the Northern Paocifie, apd President A. L. Mohler of the Oregon Radl and Navigation lines of the Har. system. . V/ith them . weré a group ot Jesser raliroad notables. Publio 1 dresses were deliversd by the three pres dents. President HIll Happy. Then adjournment was taken to the ar- mory, where an old-fashioned, country dinner was served to the raflway guebts and visitors from the surrounding coun- try. ‘The presidents entered heartily imto the spirit of the ocoasiom. Mr. Hill de- posited his hat under his chair, remarked that he had not enjoyed himcelf in many & day and rubbed ‘elbows with a wheat grower from the Egypt country and an- other from the Cedar Canyon camp. After dinner hundreds of people gath- ered around the rallway presidents, shak- do { Ing hande and Mstening to spirited 'dis- uno{n MeCook Takes One Alliance. )fiwfi A"”aw s:m:h't . t—‘l.’.l Ire: Hno Games rntuut was Al xu-,‘:. (.‘nv—x?uu m(fi-u"d‘lm luun. of the Teams. -nohu Shooting !’n-‘.l-nht -t --pc lO’WA FALLS, Ia. ampton. Gin it 16 48 holl e o i null l-l ur lhookln‘ uumnwt |n xm it; A - y on 3&!‘ EWMn lv.all lho club In S0 A-‘MIQL Shreveport, §; Ld Rock, 8 rminghain. 4 e Rushvifier 3 &3&.:"»&-. [iage Three-I League, rre Haute: Terre Haute, §; Dav- o ington—Bloomington, 18; Rock ——— A Geod Thing for Mother. is tirad out, sickly, run down, Hlee- trie Bitters 'manhrmllhullfil cussions. Mr. Hill talked farming and stock rais- ing. Mr. Melen' slaboreted on his pré- vious announcement and Mr, Mohler spoke of the lnnlmun plans of the™ Harri- man roads. A|l this was preliminary to the real The entire procesdings were character- fzed by good spirit and thers was much §00d nature in the badinage. The - special train besring the men_ and newspaper correspond: turned to Spokane this evening, after which the party left for Colfax, in the Palouse country, where s simtlar confer- ence will be held tomorrew. They have decided not to hold & third conference at Walla Walla. Hill Says He is Growing 0ld, “T om golting to be an old man, I have Dot fany years to lMve. If I scoomplish all 1 have set out o do, things must move With celerity. Buch 15 the statement of James J. Hill, president of the Grest Northern rallway, Wwho, (n company with Charles 8. Mellin, president of the Northern Puacifie; A, L, Mobler, president of the Oregom Rallway 4nd Navigation company, and a number of minor officials, arrived at Davenport thiy morning to confer with the farmers of the Big Bend cowatry I8 regard to allway rates and shipping conditions. Delegates are present from Spokane, Stevens, Whitman and Adams counties, rep- resenting & reglon that it is estimated may harvest 20,000,000 bushels of whest this year. Tomorrow & similar conference Is to be Beld at Colfax. The president’s special arrived st Daven- port about 8:80 o’clock this merning. ilroad Democratie Col‘m HOPK] Gt Kan., At L-&m-l Efi%ma l‘fll-ol‘ STIIH‘-WIE. VARICOCELE, IEIVO-SEXIIAI. DEBILITY, BLOOD: POISON, RUPTURE AND KIDNEY DISEASES, BOUMFSAKR TS, or_any d|mlu or weaknesses due m inheritance, hlbll excesses or tl sult of speoi: owes it w himself and his o‘.pun.fll! to get cured safely and posftively, without lnv- In‘ Any blight or weaknass his system. TYou do not want to be mutiiated and r lfe in trying bl Bln‘d of Vu’lcoceln Blrlctllu. and kindred I6dl procedures In a few days. temen ta o -hludlna [l o secure t L M our mathod our offices or lfllt( In the shortest be as low as ible or unbusiness |l): propositions to 4 It pl\runm The many rs of our Mm & of treatmant are sate o -‘}'“,' ek TR L GO ‘SAFE AND AND POSITIVE CURE ble time without injurious after effects. Our ok for conscientious, skilifuh, and successful servi certain, you cannot M l‘\lr‘d we will 0!'" but if we find you cou- poss! 'u t as be(ou eonmun. to any surgical procedure upon fmportant blood ves- g ! ml‘“w mflllflu Illocl‘hd 'Ilh Nervolll DlNHly. BW- hortnase of e w‘mt lnfl tally and ou ai ” Call’at our omoes of write for our eases we cure, oure th Speeial home Leading Business Men of this city. strong dl‘ Conggltation at office or by I.Ner free Hoprss §. 6. o to 8 p, m. and N¢ B E AT ”mk.é‘nmnc;‘fmm- imples P-v‘u-uo- u&‘m fart lrimony eote. We e, which will lain the dis- Y clired when others..tail. Ro{ermm Best Banks an trietly con m. only, State EInctm-Madmal Institute 6. Authorized by the laws of the state. 1306 FARNAN ST., BEARDSHEAR SLOWLY SINKS Doctors Resort to Oxygen Gas to Prolons TAfe of Distine wuished Iowsa Man. ' AMES, 1n., Aug. 4—Dr. Willlsm M. Beardshear, president of the Iowa Agricul- tupal oollun,liflnly sinking and the end cannot be fa: mmtlu thmlntm--m. ing spell and the attending physician is now working with him ie the hope of pro. longing life. Oxygen gas is being used, Wew ‘Line About Complete. TOWA FALLS, Ia, Aug. Special.)— The officials of the Des Moines, Iowa Falls & Northern road announced today that they expested to rum trains to Nevada, in Story county, by August 15. Delay in recelving steel has prevented tracklaylng for several weeks, but this work will"be resumed this ‘week and se’ the ding 1s completed to within a few miles of INevada, it will take but & short time to reach the main line of the Chicago & Northwestern. This will give the people of this county & new gnd & more direct routs to Des Molnes, as the trains of the Iowa ‘Falls road leaving here at 7 & m. will conmect with the Northwest~ orn train st Nevada that reaches Des Moines &t noon. Heretofore phasenger traf- fic for the state has been via Marshulltown of Webster Otty. Men Quarrel and Women Fight, CLEARFIBLD, , 1s., Aug 4.—(Special.)— Car] Pelgler, & the division of the wheat crop. Mre. Pel- d-mnnmnn-omm . 4.—Robbers blew e Supply company sanie buflding and part of the funds belonged to the government. otérm, lasting twelve hours, ending this moraing early, struck a dosen houses fn this olty and & number of barns in this county. The losses are Iarge in the Ag- gregate. It was the bevdest storm this city has had for years and is belng du- You Risk ¥ Lire It you neglect piles. They will cause fatal diseases, but Bucklen's Armica Salve posi- tively cures or so pay. 2o, Betvund A ste. THURSDAY Rugust Tth , Every Grocery and Meat Shop Will CLOSE! on account of the Annual Picnic At Missouri Vally. Everybody Invited Pleasure and amusement for ail and “a day under the trees.” Bpecial train from Union Depot § a. m., via $15 1 Colorado Springs, Denver, Puehlo. 1 te M4 ineln- sive. et Glenwood Springs, Salt Lake City City Ticket Office, 1328 Farnam St,, Omaha, Neb.

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