Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 12, 1902, Page 5

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DMANA TAKING A NEW CRIP 'Wins o Dnblhl.‘w from Poerin, One LAST ONE WAS BASY FOR THE ROURKES | three First & Pitohers’ Battle, but Owen Wees the Wits Métter Senttered Than Wis Rival, Though Al lowing the Same Number. T ., Aug. M.—(Special Tele- gram.)—The Rourke family took a double- and uninteresting. Ow Bits well scattered during the first 484 won In & shut out, whi Eame n Browh held the hits down to Hluucosmssn? Blrunmncswst ool rmronaoRnd Niwaswwewad P & m AR RREKS nind Woth, “Hgmx 3y lmkl'n .ROOI YH Aug M‘nl'l Plty 'l'lylor S oo Hctiah, Ll i 2o dodans, "Wg piiod th Out St Louis, —Brooklyn be. "ot oday "By foa daring m"fum mP'i MI :é!lmm Account Ilym on( lnfl th- bunc thetr B in_the -fon three ea: mn- oft five III mfllnlln“ 1,600, Score: o1, BROOKLYN, R I P t— AMERICAN LEAGUE #t. Louls Takes Anoth from Washington by Pound. ing 1.- Ball wuu, A“‘ E?m?{‘"«?‘ %wo ‘Eun row, RS Z’" Wi Esay Game in R lin. Pndthm Double ol ‘Ander- Btolen bases: Sparks Weakens in Ninth. SR i 1L It Ifll zll lay aa % Pingle. two passes m’-é':?_‘:.-"mm GAMES s THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TU ESDAY, AUGUBT 12. 1902, ville batted tendance, 4,331 Loun EEMH oft the slab. At- 8t. Pasul Saves Shutout. CQLUMBUS, Aug. 11-A double, a base ball ?‘ save Lnlnhbul clahth, Dillard's home n - Paul from bo\lllvlll. lndhn- Paul ay vluko. at Indianapo- B Poun” at ado, Minnaspolls "t Columbus, Kansas Clt; ulsville. Argos Fall at l»ny- urnmanm_go Neb. P.'. sia, leams play here komnr- Juniors Win First Game. REENWOOD, Neb. 11.—(@pectal Tolegram ) The Unlon Btock Y ards Jiniors m nm vr the Mr by defeat- to 8. The ng t! wood !umn o uu game was the battery work Sirdng & the ba. %um Frind smost &t strong at the bat, n el errors f muuxy ot will, Costl Adams lost Mnlulor Greenweod. 0603033 l—“ill s 00040188 Junors, Adams nd _Milles; Greenwood, Hand and . Graham. Umplre Allisnce Defests MeOovok. H'COOK. Neb., A 11, —(8pecial Tele- gram.)—McCook 'u“'uul'm. ‘mmu to- &Y &Nd DY eTTOrs Ana careiess PIAYINg 1087 ?n Amuo‘. Bcore: by ne. Umnpire: Bocoe! llmll Dnv-u .l ‘Wausa, %’ 'fi Al !Ho._ g} ¥ ‘“'if l chuuvooa and Watis, E:m"e\l out: n;uh-t-m, "finfifi L3 je:. 1:3. Umpire: :GANNDT BEAT BLI} T BLIND HORSE e hita Iuln u—x hnm.. !" to u I gv(m{ 3 ot iurk‘-ggl.u lvfi '.‘h‘l’l'.h Beats Detroit. . —Philadelphia won .‘5&‘, SR A o 'ou& 18494 %".k‘! rettiest llnu \Vma:fl swn _game in tho thl h inne 33“‘ Rythrate Wins the Ten Thous \ar Purse in Second Seas! -m‘l-‘ . 1.—The seco New Fork Tthln‘ wi- at B ton beach et was !kl- NEW YOI e, lho ne from , but "fx”"fi“'.,.,, " on t med ':h u'" ¥ winner of the fir ‘zoes 1o the 'l%mrm e g19, e thir -au;brn whi) h\lflh Dlm{ et et Js Kot Bie’ 1o o @éfi 'fi;a “"é': .t “.g;,.'imi‘}'; e Ily ‘Was the 2:08 ‘w n‘,fi ::F'" vorite ovnr Ior ‘u 1 m 11,600; novelt horse making fast. y tSnow) Carl Wilkes, vh 2?. linee fim« it mopey: by Comwmnl Ieflmv) i Honner memorial; by Oakland (Baron weaSnena @ BRunvBance wm lor the three days' Detby mul which will r o NM d':? G lll‘yl,hll o“, it 1 AD Jver on B0 R nearty. MMY ho r-u are naw on nu unds. rison pounty D-n L hn - nm nr the matn features of fhe e aays lnnl FINAL ROUND OF TOURNAMENT nd fast ‘lllll t Durses for {he Only Three More Games of Chess to Be Played by the Intere national Masters. HANOVHER, Aug. 11~The final round of the International Cheas Masters’' tourna- ment, which was begun in this city under the auspices of the German Chess assoola- tion, July 21, was played this morning, ac- cording to schedule nine of the Berger wystem, the players belug pitted against each other as follows: Gottschall against Levin, Tschigorin agalnst Mason, Pillsbury against Swiderski, Janowski against Poplel, Bardleben against Mieses, Napler against Olland, Atkins against Marshall, Guusberg against Wolf and Cohn against Suechting, ‘Whan adjourment was taken at 1 o'clock #ix games had been concluded, the remain- fng three games being adjourned in even poaitions. Play in lattef contests was to be resumed at 8 o'elock this afternoon. ‘The results of the gamies finished this morn- & were as follows: (Jottschall won agalnst Levin, Tschigorin lost to Mason, Pillsbur; beat Swiderski, Janowski beat Poplel, Guns berg went a befors Welf, and Colin ane Buechting drew. Plllsbury thus made sure of the second prize, Janwoski having ‘won the first prise on Saturday. The disposal of the third prise and some of th prises is still uncertain owlng to t adjourned games. “The contests will affect most of the prise taki The record up to date {8 a8 follows TNDENT DEFEATS TECUMSEH American Yaoht Loses in Final Con- test for the SeawAnhaka Cup at Moutreal. MONTREAL, Au. 1L—~Trident won the Beawanh, today by defeating Te- onder rhe ""‘n’."i‘i‘.‘:k"“ Iar nod i cous ula at lh. hm y w an mrn hr«u to & equiil spran { in ‘.‘..,"-'!.'E rried Tecumseh ored to lwym of the ‘line and was four minutes late In crossing the !ll_nl and lfi:‘ and a hi I minutes after shifted ut to l«lthw.l twanty-fivu to eighteen mil Trident was nearly seven minutes ahead fitthe end of the firat buoy, but lost in both yachts nruck out '.h.ll reefs, Tfldenl had all the worst of !lhalwflihnr in the second twenty sec- a good deal r..d ':rkd trom an hour. leg. of rain, but lllnod one ei‘ht seconds on the Jon.nlnn sul Jones at uu mwr of Tecumieh llll h'?‘ldlnl all men aft saved it from some of the trémendous pounding the Again took ln \WORK .OF A PEORIA FIREBUC vn n.e‘lold Attempt Idou Destroy Business Section o Oity. FEAR THAT THE FLAI!S WILL SPREAD ding and Contents is Wiped Out and Livery St and Twenty Horses Are Burned. PBORIA, IIl, Aug. 11.<A bold attempt wes made today to fire t portion of the eity. The I Horace Clarke's Sons mill, $100,000; Neu- miller's livery barn and twenty horses, $50, 000;_O'Leary’s undertaking establishment, $25,000. The Neumiller Livery company's barns at 600 Adams street were firod by an in- cendiary and twenty horses were suffocated. Only one horse was saved from the fire. ‘The eontire stock of earriages was de- stroyed. The O'Leary undertaking estab- dishment and contents are a total loss. The Neumiller barns are in & thickly buiit up section of the ity and at this time it is feared the flumes will spread to adjoining bulldings. Previous to this fire an at- tempt was made to fire the store rooms and offices of the Blatz Brewing com- pany, a few bl A residence was fired early this * 'The fitebug has played havoe in Peoria for months and the reward of §500 does not effect and the entire plant singuiar that the founder of the company died early t FLQOD WASHES OUT CEMETERY Bodi¢s Are Ntrew at iu ANl Di- me Float Down River. MADISON, N. J., Aug. 1L—The cloud- burst Jast night caused devastation in Hill- side cemetery. About seventy-five caskets were uncovered. by the rushing waters and many of them wi wept trom the graves in which they had lain. The cemotery is situated partly on a hill, but & brook and ravine traverse the other portion of it. The water backed up and swept across the lower part of the cemetery. . | For a distance of 400 feet the torrent car- 8 | ried . overything before it and for & width of fifty feet the graves were washed out. ‘oday coffine were found strewn about in all directions. Some of the bodies were found a mile from the cemetery and it is sald that others were washed into the Pas- sale river. About forty bodies have been were badly and Chatham weat this morning. SOMERVILLE, N. Aug. 11L.—A dls- astrous storm swept e Raritan valley Cornfields were ruined and thousands of baskety of - peaches were stripped from the trees. In Somerville, Peters brook rose rapidly 3 and people living along the banks had to minuts al ae m!nmo' nn‘ twent; tart o slal Tfldc nt T e DEATH_RECORD. PEORIA, 1L, Aug. 1L —Horace Clatk, dfed this morning of spoplexy. was bofn in Bardinla, Brie couaty, N. Y. January 6, 1823, his father being of th first judges of Erie. He was in tiw miliin business, starting the first flour mwill in central IlMnols, and was western ayent for the Plllsbury interests. Three sons, \ieorge, Obarles D. &ud Horace, survive him. C. D. Clark, president of the Internationil Steel Gutter assoclation, left Glasgow for the United States Baturday. . The decersed was one of the first Congregationalists in Ili- t- | nots. Mrs. Myler, Humboldt. HUMBOLDT, Neb., Aug. 11.—(Speclal.)— Mrs. Myler, the mother of Mrs. Minor Shawhan, died Saturday. night nt the home of the latter, several miles. rorthwest of this city, at the age of 2 years. Her death was due to old age. Th funeral was .conducted at homo toduy by Rev. Shamel of Tal Rock, and the remains were Iald to rest in theé Lynch cemetery wast of this cify. e ST Warranty Deerls. STRUMENTS plnu on record Monday, AW( m: THE REALTY MARKET, its 8, llMlo block u,o-n.\fx Pt Ifls ot ll chrk Wlll. Total amount of transfers DIED, ™ AR-Mre. 1da G o OF Jate residence, 24 u.\m 11, 1908 - m-l notica ater, wife of H. C. fl Lake flee for their lives. :(CALL ON PEOPLES PARTY ne for National Executive Com- mittee Meceting In Springfleld In- well as mflel‘ 2’( Inur‘.! ‘whi “ "fll‘ Bactre i loned 1ze! ory .,.,..,,.1-2..,."“.:: ’,l Brobably outline ¢ aurld the pu'q ht: and | am very an attendance l:ry :0\!‘ conventlon meets on e place. and Visitors A ARK n Alll-fl People’s Plrty‘ E!OGEIR WYOMING TOWN tr:)n other states Chy Co 1S RAIDED| Mexicnn Herders Take Revenge Upon the People for the Slnughter of Sheep, BATTLE, Wyo., Aug. 1L—A crowd of Mexican sheep herders. attempted to take the town of Battle, with the result that two of the mémbers were killed. Severdl made their escape into the woods, one man being shot in the leg. One citizen was bit ob the heel and Miss Estell Sand- ers, a resid was severely cut in the feco by a window paae broken by a stray shot. Hvery man in town is armed, fearing the Mexicans will swoop down on the town, as there are scores of them in this vicinity, The attack was in retaliation for the slaughter of 5,000 sheep by the townspeople, who had ordered the sheepmen to keep away, as this territory is reserved for the cattle men. HYMENEAL. Graham-Houok. CEDAR FALLS, Ia, Aug. 1L—(Special.) —The announcement reached here today from Des Moinos that W. A. Graham and Miss Ada Houck were married. The bride was last year prineipal of the High school here and had been engaged for mext year. The groom is & member of the law firm of MoVéy, McVey & Grabam of Des Moines. He 18 & son of W. R. Graham, paymaster of the regular army, at Omaba. Postpone Trial of Commissioners. DENVER, Aug. 1l.—Considerstion of the case against the county commissioners of Arapahoe county, who are charged With aifeasance in office In an information in_ the Srimioal oaure by the datriet sttotey’s o todey postponed untll ufnday, oMiclals wil be calied upon to plend: EAT PER F() ., It Has NO EQUAIL Made from 9 grains, nuts, fruits and vegetables. o . 99 Per-Cent of Nutriment. .s'mm... ctm All Grocers—18c “The Perfect Food For Brain and Muscle Perfect health, sound, restful sleep, clear complexion, bright eyes, clean white teeth, sweet breath; these are the blessings that follow a diet of Malta-Vita. Malta-Vita is justly entitled to be styled «“The Perfect Food” for old and young, sick or well. Being perfectly cooked, pléasant to taste, easily digested and assimilated, Malta-Vita is an ideal food. = Lead- ing grocers everywhere. MALTA-VITA PURE FOOD CO. BATTLE CREEK, MION.,, AND TORONTO, CANADA. . -TO - DENVER (¥ UNION PACIFIC To onable pesple to reach the favo Tocalities of Oolorado, without unie 4 expenditire of time or money, the UNION PACIFIO haw put in effect the above very ' Jow rate and splendid tratn service, thres trains leaving Council Bluffs and Omaha dally for Denver. Accommodations are provided for all classes of passengers. City Ticket OMee, 1534 Farnam 8t. Tel. s ‘Forty Love” Tennis— Ping Pong— Hot Springs, Seuth Dakots LOW RATES, Through sleeper between Omaha and Hot Springs S. D, ; Round ‘trip passenger % fare $i4.50, o VARICOCELE Surcs, a treatment Hich 18 the QUICKBET, satest and wmost natural that has yet beer discovered. No pain whatever. Treatment 8t office of &t home and & permanent cure BLODD DISEASES sura s 30 o 60 avve Hot Springs Troatment for Snlllh And au Biood A'olmn- No * l‘finmu a iseasy dll&ppult ot once. A more . form' t less HA RT A permanent curs cr Il ——-IUVEMU 000 Y, L-AIGEI Lo‘ u)llu/lA‘rn» rll:l 1 Treatment b -t“ |\ tasteless; 61 ¢ |0flunv.s:l6‘ ld. Box hermas & MeCoanel) Drea On, Omaba, 5" M"“f -

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