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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1902. AWAY T FACE THE HOODOO | snregse: Srishure,; Brookira,jo. Tmor|of srors Gleyeiand gaghy Jatepted Bt | y ygpi ) 4ig WINNING WAY roy. Stolen bases: Dolan, Dahlen, New- CLEVELAND. numun: Lieutenant Dewey, rgeant Norton, i Private n-nu'm. o *Frivate Markey. 7 e Maybee, 86 Co || ,nv - HOAR RHOAR BQr nlnl l‘fl‘flll! ., Onia Toum Pigpmoni i B pocics i BELE! g, . 1434 oy #1414 out o pap s S " m Starts for Its Final Visit to | Ir™in. First base on balls: ewton, | Bradley, ows " Mountain T (‘nl:' r"'h'n"“é«':u ‘I:“ m "'L’""s‘:.':l!'.. A i 3 3l 8 "’,I""‘“' P RE ford Orewd Discevers It is to Ginger Sergeant J. R. Ranhuff, [ , 2% owns. BB, rinet Ao Vg 1378 okme it 3 Up at the Finish, gty § Sahel, . 1108 i a3 8 048 —_— Private m.nf-' sl:ml'nl.' o P PAPA BILL HOPEFUL OF BREAKING SPELL | T#kes Amcther Fall Out of New York. |fun i3 0K siad W, L. Seom eant Joseph NEW YORK, Seot 18t Louts again [Lisiveon 51 4 ¢ 1 5" P U2 TWO HORSES AND DRIVERS GO DOWN | Milfer, it Corporal 3. . Hefer, 1+ Ser: beat the New York team today in & ¢ *Pickering .. 1 1 0 0 0| Totals...... 710 ’ geont Charios Featherstone, §1; Corporal Firm in Bis Bellef that Experience | ghme. " The ‘elding ‘wis shatp on both === — Houghton, : Private J. R. Page, 8; sides. Attendance, 1,400, Score Totale.. ... 23,97 10 3 taln F. L. arsn-m, 8 of Former Trip teo C #7. LOUIS, x. (.l.n.;u'nli for Lundh;mmzln‘ l;l\;nfl Toster Fouls Hudwon's Sulky and Be- enacom”“y ‘. d ,“1,,,,,“.1‘ ',7,,, 3 eveland ... ] constitute the program for to- WIll ‘Net Be Repeated e, . 68 5 %S EOAR | Saltimore S081010000-7 tonicaand Don R morrow, White the interstate matoh and . This Time, 0 11 . Two-base hit: chkmnfl (2), Joss, Flick, ~Other Eve Tyro cup team match are scheduled &1 1M1 }filolvh"Thrle;-;nvsv hi: “lcs'lrlny pk . for Thuraday, [ 3 ——e ce hits: ' Bay, Sm 0 3 —— 13 13315 base: Fiick. Doubl /: Lajote to dod Manager Rourke and & base ball !nml 1 ISR n'-;u"lr( lo;l{l;krfi;n" 5':-:; ase on ALLERSON WINS AT ST. PAUL It cleans O Aatoll, 2; L, uny J > of fourteen oM’ at 1:30 p. m. yesterday & § 33008 vetton Cleveland, HARTFORD, Comn., Sept. 2.—Ansells |ty First Under the Wire in Race for for Golorado ovér the Rock 1aland, to fi 2 ~ | & Struck out: By Joss, 4. trotted two slow heats in the Chartes th t & series of ghmids” which 1s the critical O R T 7 ours. ‘o Oak $10,000 event today and then went fm R SR o ey € mos femnant h'l “the --;o-;‘ Ichedflnl;fldfor § 0 y. e and won three straight heats. chants, delicate they piay er, ha fl::ul.y’e::u s At 8t. Louis—8t. Louls-Washington game| The race was marred by a bad aceldent st poned on account of mnon-arrival ofin the last heat ington club; raliroad wreck. Standing of the Tea; when Idolita and Haw- FT PAUL, Min; thorne came together, both going down. today's card a The accident happened at the three-quar- ’x.::,.",','.‘.:d""""'g @ue thers. - Theft ‘Saturday, Sunday, Mon- . Lo uy and . Toesday they play Colorado g{g"ngflvh g, baving four games loft with the | Satrinse pit fabrics— but never O a injures S'm':;:npny She t. Faul Biitonsiren Bt pripaorgnia . THEY Vi Lt P LG i the atandn, crousing cho . | ELDSE Grente,a #48, Cuse: ot Also wis . B - t t oy carryin “Thare is dge change ‘on the Omaha team | Brashear P " Louts - @ 64| field to the scene of the accident. The | off the big end of the purse. o0 CorTYing for this trip. BA Hickey's throwing arm | Umpires: g;:;‘;" 8 ‘$i | horses and drivers were found to be un- ::.;: y: ::“;":‘.mm (:.'wre-en |: Effect n. Div %,v;“.na' % fi m injured. Each driver blamed the other, o firs o secon, ‘aenington : . BOSTON, Sept. 2—Boston and Clncinnati but it was found that Driver Tosler fouled double-headar with Colérado Bprings here | broka everl today in s doubie-nesder "t | BAIUmore ] ‘01| the wheel guard of Hudson's sulky, 1do- on August 36, #0- he will be left at home. | cineinnat! found Pittinger quite to its HKing Games As &' timely .subtitute comes Iittle Pete [ In the frst game, nitiing sefely thirieen | deiphia 09 [ ston at Chicago, Phil Baltimore at Clévelan 8. 5 frenlony lita had won two heats and had & good { [ Jo nflfln) e o ormester Burg, whom. Rourke secured again from | inning Dexter vian ardeses ot ke ‘groun] | WASRIDGton at Bt Louls. Toe iast ans. gt «::.fl:uhrno::g h | Beringo, Joe Quinn on Monday the arrival of | by Umpire O'Day. but the player was In Al ’A”SSOEMH N GAME! e ldnollu & hard’ rive :mi XnlOI’I\lhohlllel«n":hm'-lmemy) i “Ducky” Hoimes o join the Des Moines |t socond game.~Attendancs, 5,1, soores: | AMERICAN 0 S W cts oo ool oo gheits ] o ) team. Burg will play third on the west- | o €8m0 CINCINNATT. Indianapolis Loses to Rival and Drops led to the back stretch, but Ido- ‘e $1, rn trip.. There ave no other changes. X RH.0.AE, o.AR Sast tute Hedeid lita took the heat. The third heat wae ;‘Vredenhum 111 Despite the uniovely exparionces that the [Donlin, 1t .3 1 370 $43 WEE. Inte - Fon easy for Ansella, with Ofanam coming fast | Gltymont: bik (Oldnaur) §32 Bangers axve had in Colorado every trip so |iriwiers, w1 13 § tel Place, and getting second place. The fourth heat fi'.r’r' 5onmu'un': c'flL.( (Bearamore).. 3 4 b v A R l ‘ : O ‘ : E I E far this season Manager Rourke .doss not 0134 00 | looked good for Hawthorne, but he broke | Random, pe) . S5 fespalr. Said he: 1191 $19| INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 2.—Loulaville won | at the wire, and though Ansella had ;‘,fi“m',,,?,""?v P A o L Feallze that evaryene:thinks this trip 88 5] 84 3| today, batting Kilen 'rresly’ when rune|proken twice, she came in a winner. The | “ioerty dist § Lared {n 8 Days {to stay cured). to.be a body blow to us, but we may do 161 010 e something out there afier all, It is time 38 TR R | T Rerer T T ATy, | EL NN, VAR BY N, WIL 20 e B | U diey Contee Wi Geneva. NO CUTTING, SURGERY, TYING WITH that heodoo 1s broken. Things cannot al- LOUISVILLE, INDIANAPOLIS. Tho pool sellers evidently feared Direct | (GENEVA, Neb., Sept. 2—(8pecial)—Clay SILK, OR. PAIN. R.H.O R.H.0.AB, vy Center and Geneva nlnen od yester- as run the same way, and while Denver 91000002 1 38 wogrever, 19’53 %% | Hal's bursts of speed and no pools were | Genter and Gen m.mu"! e are. - " afficted with Vasicoosls, Con 4 Coloradd Springs bave certainly beat o...33 olFex, 2b. 9 135 1]|s0ld on the favorite for the 2:30 pace. He | resulting 14 to 12 in favor of iy Conter S gatt overy an osic s ua ‘plenty 5o far, we can fully repay our- ) Ciymer, o4 3 §5 16| won in stratght h and although the e e—— R, T ot T e S Theit B Oh Selves for all that even at this late date orr Tiahn, & ptrack out: Odwell, efi1112 1 9 197 9|tme ho made was fast, he could have dono | PROMISING IN THE FOURTH to isenbe: wmluuy_oa pfoportion of these coming "D Bohriver, c... 0 § 1 33 3 0|better. Greenline old for second place — itk ‘will expiat seven games. ;:0:!::1, . ; : : : : : at even money. To win the third heat and | Committee Receives Reports from why you have not been ot red and will dlmannu What is Left at Home. R S o o orace Direct Hal had to pace the last quar- Every County in the your ‘entire satistaction why The team will reach Omaba again Totals......11 14 71 735/ ter In better time than :30. Greeniine, | Bistbiet; Quickly and parmanently. Wednesday ‘morning, September 10, with Just thirteen days of base. ball remaining | Totals *Batted for Killen in ninth. Loulsville 20113000611 who led at the three-quarters pole, did the quarter in :30%, and Direct Hal wi nothing and our charges for & perfect cure will llf‘ &nd not more than you would be willing to pay for the benefits conferred. sonabl ! (From a Staft Correspondent.) for it. .For . Irteen d: n Indianapoli 2000100 0-3|two lengths behind Greenline when time D | games yot un:...y.aucmrr:n the bo.y’?..A Bases on By Killen, & by Fa-| was snapped at the stretch mark. LINCOLN, Sept. 2.—(Special Telegram.)— CERTAINTY OF CURE | desperate effort will bo made to play them l'-'f:;-{nf .Slrurlll out: Eulale sold favorite in the 2:16 trot, | The Fourth district congressional commit- is what you want. We will give you a writ Togal all off, and with good weather this can be Heydon. ' T but Scott Hudson drove Prince Zelma to [ te '«m 'Bl" evening at 1epublican head- ) ou g;-;:mrfl;g: e ks e doné. That méans 'doublé-headers -galore {':‘,g‘m e i after Golden hed ‘takeh & Neat with [ SURCAFS WU CMiran Lindssy asd Oan- |l gormation ta dssired b3 sincere people, 1o canes thar e Neve: consy (oo with Peoria, Mifwaukee and St. Joseph, the Scnrlever. | Lelt on_ b Indiana u. Stiver Glow. Hal Fry continually broke | fidate v, ¢ meeting was held oured. which had been abandoned by -u;uy pi -lunn- and lo-nlll.ll cxperts, ‘ teams that'are carrying the extra games Long, _Peits, 10" Toutsvini ‘Balk: Killen. Hime; | n scoring, but in the third heat he went ot eash ot e eyen, HOPUDIL: | i e can do fur pu. 1Y 7o onsnct eull wafle us Omaha needs. The season closes ironclad Sarney, laah. -Doubk aiis. Ympire:" Haskeh. remarkably fast, and it was by the hardest | a8 from each of the countles reported Sematul and striotly privete. adaress. T s 8 Beptammber 01,66 ovety game that 16 0 ey irst b -filfnb;- ™ Wins in Elghts. driviog and in & whipping finish that | distinct republican gains and the opinion [ > count must be it by that night. mour. Struck out: By’ COLUMBUS, 0., Sept. 2—With two Golden took the heat with Silver Glow. B e hat WAL Shimatis werk COOK “EDICAL Co . | First comes Milwaukee, playing here on mcfihlll);m‘; Ty Bl chew o out in the eighth, !l,vo Previous to starting the 2:11 pace Bllly | !n getting out the republican votes the b, oy %orllr of errort Septesiber 18, 11, Wnit 13 thees gasies saty. H. s0ld a favorite at 50, with the fleld 65, | Feclamation of the Fourth district is as. ‘Turnel nd the game. Colum Then the St. Joseph team will ‘arrive, bo. | FIReR Two Chips Of cun.o-- Plle. | 100t saveral chaneus to ocre by slouous | but Don Miley tpok the second, third and | SuPed. Several hours were devoted to the 110 and 112 South 14th Street, Omaha, Neb. ing dated for September 13, 14 and 15. PHILADIJLPHXA'. Bept. &—Phllldolpnl- gtupld base running. Attendance, 7L |fourth heats. The judges belleved that | 18YIDE of plans for effective work. took rom _Chic t - 8 , and in t 1 With this tesm, bowever, there aro five | 1o0K LW Eamen trom Chicago toda ToLEDO, | copmpus. D i e s e Two Weeks More for Corn. games to be ed, apd It looks Ilke two |team bunched its hits in the rmh Inning nnd H.O.A R.H.O. eat subs! e o e double-headers with the Saints. made enough runs to win. In the second 343 3% 9 §|In scoring Billy H. showed the greatest INSIDE, Neb., Sept. 2.—(Special.)— Next is an open day, September 16, with | Gontent Menefes was hit tresly, Both teams | 3y 8 o o|speed and apparently wanted to win, but |The weather changed Sunday night Peoria booked for Septembet 17, 18 and 19. | "Hee N sV 070 40 0 the heat was Don Riley's In an easy fash- |and prospects mow are for clear and cool There are six games to be played with tha! PHILADELPHIA. CHICAGO. i1 § 43 0|lon. Hudson's horse led at the half, and |days. Much wheat and oats ure still in shoek P team and Peoria and Omaha will certainly "on.0A .| . 120 130 at the three-quarters had such a lead that [and if this weather continues will be > need that open date if Peoria ean come | Mqmat: 90 931 8|it was impossible for Betomica to catch |threshed within the next ten days. D aver in o - 0 X 1 - h 101 him though Tasler Arava hard ta win | weather wonld impro corn very m | Joseph may atay over and take it, Hulawite, ‘s \ ST ... 3 S 5 3 | Summarte even a slight frost would mot tajure it, as Last 1s Milwaukee] assigned to Septem- |Jennings, 1 ‘goliedob Jl) g s g g 00 4 04| Trotting, 2:11 class, Charter Oak, $10,000 goll m:;lnt’ yet ndlhl'h:uld be ripening. ber 20, 21 and 22. There are four unpla: ‘olumbus 4 020 68 nservative farmers think that two weel games with this team. This n-m:- {:: Tvers, piltolen bass: 1. Tgrer, o3 Tvo:base x;fi:l;: by M ood (Bumderms § 4 1 1 1 |more would put most of our corn out of -—TO0~— achedule for about as strenuous a finish as 2, Double piay: Viox tg Hart. Struck out! | 1dollta, b. s FER ATV Way of Bodt, could be Imagined. The members of the Wagner, 2. First base on bal «'3‘.""'"»‘ & (iiisey) 2g¢ A O o1 team will certainly get plenty of 3; by l(?le,rmln, \Vlld mten H_‘:(‘h'{_hm m. 163 Injured in & Rusaway. d ’ the national sport in (hat last two weeks il oML b § 41 3%| FDOAR, Neb, Sept. .—(Special)—Last And Return via b Surring base o lever [ln"-.'-l- ™ wl-.. id® awnln(l while William Darby, who resides By 3 NSAS Ci pt. 2.—Kansas City's one mile west of this city, drivi In the. Weatorn- Loagus. Double piaye: Lowe 10 Taviar. Wolverioa | clever base Tpnning a4 "'“".;g‘“"l won qu 231" class, yu‘m“ #1400, these 1n [ home, his horses became frightined o o HUNTING AND FISHING odsy oromaha st Denver/ to Childs [ J'nmnn Tlnkr fo Taylor to | the game today. da Boore: 4 8 barking & a Colorado possesses some of the finest fishin, i l-.od. Prers. Firat'base o oF William, B - e by [Carieland rking dog and ran away, but oon beeame hunting grounds on earth, the dense lnrcn‘c ,, ey ,m,h oy o mf "g" Y ' {y Bocaner tangled up in a barb wire fence. Mr: Darby memnvxn Soyest for Elk, Deerand other gume, 3 1Y) b byflbcx. &Tlnu «x“'m’(" ro H‘i# i ¥ A Mfowd ‘out of the carriage; s head reams toeming with mohtain ' "GMES IN "NATIONAL I.EAGUE dabe glancing along on the wire, cutting ot R rlluvl:.rflu. beln: the haunt for millions 851 i 1A i §4 77 bte bend and face badly, beaides peverely ucks and other wild towis. Brooklyn Teaches the Proud Pem- |Th o ie 7 5 § 2| brulsing him. His wife and another woman 008 to reach these favored IHU nn It ed Plttabnrgers How I H 5 il Donna McGre 75"%.;;{ 4 88 3| were in the carriage with him, but escoped '°§g l.;,'.'”...f".,.;‘.{‘.’;.f“‘,‘,f."t““"“‘"“" o Feela to Be Shut Out. H IR R Annie Leyhurn, b. o\, (F AL bt ST yary Low Aaloa woas 3 . T, 2:07%, 2:09. ! pBROOKLY Iop!. 3-Pittaburg and H e 3 eiu- purse $1,600, three in f ittaburg | and 5 H ide TICKETS ‘Totals. '“bc. ‘::um ap the’ m tween these H B8 1 e 5., by Bowbells, COLUMBUS, Neb., Sept. 2.—(Special Tel- 1324 Farnam St rst game by bun: "‘{ '°." K L 7 3 | Milwaukee § 1| e8Tam)—Michael Carrig of Piatte Center, . - {nd, gem xk i’ Totale...... 113 71 Earned runs City, 1; Milwaukee, 1 g Dbrother of Supervisor O. J. Carrig, fell Philadaiphia ... 3 0 1 0-7|2 Two-base hit: Smith. Three-base hi 3 7|from a haystack this afternoon and sut- S 8o Chicago . 01100010 1-4|Cungman. Sacrifice’. hita: m-’éfi‘"gfn'e" § 4tered a tracture of the spinal column, pro- ”" .4 mu Fpo !l;l&l'lm‘-lnh% S S hase | G rady. Clingman, Ruakie. Bousie pla § §|ducing complete paralysis from the chest } 2% X ce hits: gr;.a,;" ':n‘ %:nr:nhn, erl‘ne? bm ngbv‘l‘: [ A special train was sent from here o3 Douglas. Stalen bases Schieheck to Donghue, First -&e’gn- 4ds| with physicians and Carrlg was brought i%e i é‘{;.,:','..:’":' By Gibson: 1! by Anrogk i pl?cy. 2,1‘,’{ Yinas %3585, three in| MeTe and taken to Bt. Mary's hospital.- His 138 ,,mmx Gibson. Tim condition is very critical and his recoy- IS oaates o At mnnupnn-—av. i Sdinneapoils, no| B blic =, by Direot Bes- ery doubtful. He is 20 years old and 30 s ,.ci, Fraser. Tie! | game. el by om Hal Geers)...... 1 1 1| gngte ; 224 Vo "Ompire: Brown Standing of the Team Qreentine; b7, g Dom)m 112 - ! Total Y Standing of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Cubanola, hfm (Gonr, ERE Safe at P Robbed. b2 Pu Wos=. Lost. p.c.|Loulsville .. 19 0 k) 78| Free Advice, 8. (Ml dis 'Batted for Hi %:d % 748 | Andianapolis 121 81 61 King cwln k) (u 101 ais OGALLALA, Neb., Sept. 32.—(Special)— H : ASna fi ‘2‘" 8 o) ke S, off, 3ion. Burglars blew 4,male &t Paxion last night ) . ansas R 8 o and escaped. ey securad about $100 in 3 T 42| NEW YORK WINS THE HILTON | cash ana dratts ana checks amounting to i a 3 7 at Semgirt by | CONMIdeTable more, but which are of no led for tpday. Captures the 'l‘:lbo" L l -:1 7 | value to n:ny; bubt' the owner. The job is L k . — aking the 014 Co - supposed to have been d Y O hia; McCook Takes Second Series, e . " or:: men who 'hn- bo:. b’ :',T."" L 00 Ut Iyn; Record, sambling here, u'c())o cc“gx.' o'..”x'i- ;(’Mu Tele- but who have disappeared. for the ] tcher Blas today and the secon .n:: GE, nAqufl- N, J., Sept. Washout the Roek ! ALBION, Neb. sept. x—«g«m )-L-m .o.fi'.,;‘fl:'$ clotey-foignt”conieas In, {ne Hilon troph mateh, | | EENC Wt okl 511 el Chca Ratcs, o abar : 0y . —(Speciel Tel- on DY & b X3 038010 REE| tapiisl o oy "t Discril of o- | epram.)—The Rock Island hes bene running 8, e, | Bouse gang " ;_- n real es- i 3 330ty Y g 'P":w .73 ,‘:'r'{‘"t'.‘{'; its Denver trains through this oity today 3 i the’ veneiic of :3- ity MberyT Al Seores “}’,f;;;"mm ‘_‘M ot ‘“‘gmtk o | & on account of & bridge being washed out 1| were closeq he city turned out en o o 4 near Falrbury by a cloudburst, \ ' § 88 mam.ciod 450 Hoae gang was' Badly | 15108 77 Bles, & Umpire: Beitser . beaten by & score of . Ca Hy by Fal R PO IR X o rpenter Hurt by Fall, 1 H H GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE Orescents Hasy Winuers. The thmous and mogh-cov. BEATRICE, Neb., Sept. 2. —(8pocial Tel- AP ki 13 acm{y_‘gg:’n Heb., ..?."‘5;""%‘:"' Tel- tophy mighty cheer for the Vic- | ogram )—By the breaking of a scaffold, T. - ais ) D. Conn, & carpenter, fell a distance of ff- & of Boaton Runs the White | Schuy) = here today. £ :“;“, Ua's ael LR R Jersey b teen feet and was badly injursd. s a Sox Through Thelr Own gchuyl,, ’ FEUERY 0 01 r;‘d.lhu; ;#lvldl‘u;lr o —— P . o 101 ou Left Wrpeagery ¢ H?r’r‘)‘"mlchuyfi?‘%"r‘énekmlflnfindw::e By ':n“:m:‘-“n:' ¥ c'l'“"' S | There 18 n: '::'lao:l :o‘rlcl! pleture of & HOT BPRINGS, 80. DAK. hwager. Struck out: Di 3 b OHICAGO, Sept. 2—The Chicagos flelded | by Varonek, & - Home run: Troped'Ee: 1"1' ng‘on {rophy, wah won by New | girl scared at n grasshopper, but in the act Splendid golf links. poorly, and. were unable o hit Youns | rors: Crescents, 1; Bchuyler, 4. mw":m;_ SOUE 1h the ook And 81 | o¢ heedless)y treading on a snake. This is Expert instructor. whil v e fec and won ——— ards, $ u-lry by polm&lnp. e flln all over the utte Loses “. Games. I-V.n Shqts- qach st 0, ¥0 and & ¥ soaeiioiod By £he i wha eaends & Wrge field In the sixth, seventh and eighth § trophy is held for oo year by thelsum of money bullding & cyclone cellar, but ning. "Attendance, 251 Score: 0" ™| BUTTE. Neb. Sept. clal Tele- siate wioaing 1t while % mids] 15 pre. neglects to provide his family with a bottl ng. e : )~ Butte played iis sooond oute Lrith| tohted to tho team winmers. . The . (oisi | Des! prov! =ity & bottle &'«au today,” acore, & to 3 In® favor of| dcores of the several teams follows: New | of Chamberlain's Collc, Cholers and Diar- 3| Geddes, Yestérday's scors wag #1151 .n'gg]rxfi;‘:.n‘ e Jersey, Ldi; Di rhoea Remedy as & safeguard against bowel Ged ? u $| Sehiter: oneatwood, Day and Wesror yand fivania 'L016; United am.. complaints, whose victims outnumber those 3| mere gamea” will R RO T %6; United of the cyclone & hundred to one. This rem- — = = 3| this weel 15 '&an;nsl.l:’:& -llh ..E::‘ :;« ‘“lryl:,n.d.. ¥1i. | edy is everywhere recognized as the most \ : Threed Leagwe, composing the United States Marine corps | PrOmPt and rellable medlcine in use for All the P art H At Davenport—Cedar Raplds, 3; Daven- team (o'it’iw i u-uumt Holcomb, = %; | these disease S B 1. At . gt d IH : ¥y ’Bloomln(lon—EV‘nlvlllo Blooming- - L) . on, 3, X 33 1h¢ Rock Islana—Rockford, 8; Roek Quickly & Permanentyy e 1 S/. 1 l I Sy e g:emn At Docnur—'l\-tr- Haute, Deeatur, §. X P:F Bloomer Girls Lose Game, [ i) vis to i wm POINT Mu al VR SRR R e ~ | Animals of mo: 0. T l me Leal ' re y before arge crowd, score, to r \ : SR AL REMICK'S EOZEMA OURE. nd ierl; Bloomer Qir Oncc Wi and Dick, rellef, 0 s % | 5 ¥ B 25 7 VS S R e e th W ]. sou P e » canes of los blood G et e ?fi g At Birmingham—Little Rock, 3; Birming- Nllfl THE BLOGD, ' Jestitiecd 'sfeisnan Sunry TONIE J by taking 4 OF B s 210, Pome | To% valllc—-Numm hreveport, 3. 8 playing gave the visitors five ‘Tune e TR R Dy quiek? . 7, cared by nel ' Fesema (s Sams. Attendance, 134 Seors: “nms.‘miunon PiNew "Orleas,4;" Chat- PILES SR, oy, Repeles, Eesema N OW R BA D S_] R 0.4 ¢ 160 EY 110 3 GOOD FOR A 500 BOTT > | oS gl il s P o onirs e v o | FREE BOROZONE OFFER Do e Complete in Twenty-Four Parts h, Mver a le Theus Wi ':‘.‘.“"h‘“ ",'l'"'“'h““"‘l‘u‘:““"n.‘““ mept and they will give you 3 o ere g dragsiste fiaw. - alaris, head: 18 8| S pean e et "k"b:‘;fl“::"& yoe i ot o Woroson o At The Bee Office S B vagh LRS- Pl o8 X, peart, 4 11 8| was declared champion, ttle of . of the Aioted. . 3. daye reaituser S 030 New s Res, g 1o appesy. 2 . cents. All druggists. HALT| | Men's open singles, un&?ua Heals Price 10c each—-By mail 15¢ o A salie T R g e L 0 é.‘ slonatito etk R - e {om, beat Little, oo g | P B Th R T mumermess soreme | Dals & Cowglll Iron Works, { it hufll ab, singles. Anal ;o "d'u’.’ T | , vate B T Electrical Bo.| xexvricrunsns wxo sommm on it / ; G Doty P | Bl 0, Western Electrical Bo,| »sxvrscronsns axo sonsens OF MACHINBRY. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES |omNERAL mEPAINNG 4 sPEOLALTE Bfir‘t (o Men's doubles, bt 4 B e ;.:-:-,:,ts..r*w iy IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. Graclous, Cleveland, Let Up! 1501, 1503 and 1506 Jacksom Btreet, Winal Kul'- & Co., 15th and 8t hl J. H lu-hnl 16th n‘ Howard 8t., Electric Wiring, Bells and Gas Lighting. nfi oae | CTLEVELAND. oot 8. in & guine srnion | Sottne, ("lc "L.. s sad J‘E g 'S:!:’ifi.”o-m%fi gE i T S s 6. e s Nw!«t,u. 8. W. JOHNSTON, Mgr. uu..m..“l Zabriskie, Agent. J. 8. Cowgill, Mygrn \

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