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GIFTS COST OMAHA A GAME Owen Retites After Two Unearned Runs Are Made by tie Denverites. GET ONE OFF GRAHAM, 'IJT IT 18 ENOUGH Omaha Starts OR with Two In the First and Looks Like a Winner, bhut You COan Never Tel DENVER, Colo,, Sept. 3.—(8pecial Tele- graml)—Denver, won a game from Omaha today which was & pitcher's battle from start to finish. It was won mafnly on ac- count of the wildness of the Omaha twirl- ers. Owen retired in the third after the local had ‘made two unearned runs on pass some base runping and & passed ball. locals made another in the seventh off Graham, when he hit a man abd let him get home on a wild pitch. | Stone. and Carter scored in the first on a hit, some good bunting, a long fly and an out. No regular umpire was on hand and Pears _and Moskiman djd the work In a satistgctory manner, DINVI:R = wlcccerncssR’ =t e:-:eeeeecp ol mcoowcoss 5l cusourcon® loemcooconrll wlssccsmcom 2l ocucuormen? Bl comeniinwaed rearonsoos? ©ulcoscoconend 3 0 P flwe balls: " O i Struck ou ' Tvm base hf hv mneh.guublo :; 87: ime: mpire .a 5_cow s o- and Mogkiman, Kaw Krowd Konguers with the Klub. KANBAS - CITY, Kaneas City l flflth “l:l‘ Bhl&tlll "k'n'nu O‘d.:'lt M\m‘u\u. vu -uoo&dd by Jones. K‘WCI!Y..%}OOOOI‘I 400, 1000000—0 1 m‘l. 5:“’:&“ mgll lnd Wil :‘0‘ Split ut the Springs. com!uoo SPRINGS, Sept. 8.-1t was an even break hm todly in the first inning lost the M e locals, whila Con?lnmn nunu run I the seoond r.nuhcfl 1hi F"‘" Bcores Dul(onal !000!1000—‘ l Uolo lnrln‘-..l 0000138004124 “‘ Des Molnes, Willis, Morrison nsoh; Colorado Bprings, McNealy T Banrrat n . Do Molnes Ho«?nH%HH ‘Batteries: Colorado Springs, Gas Hausen; Des Molnes, HOfer and " Salnts Slow About Shawing Up. MILWAUKEE, scpz. 8 —Milwaukee-St, Jowephs game postponed, ‘the St. Joseph ing to arrive. Standing of the Teama. Milwaukeo : !"’ o 18 “‘“.“8"!" De 2 s :on‘lfn at ufl'wh ke GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston's Batting i Bully, Gets Bumpad for B Behavior. BOSTON, Sept. 3. on“l k|nflnul ln eon- tributt a it x uhn‘."n?l Dlaying When they, w ranning. Att hit: Miller, Stolen base: S8eymour. Double plays: Peliz to Beckley, Thielman to Beck- ey to Bergen. Hit by pitched ball: By Miiler, 1; by Thielman, 1. Umpires: La- tham ‘and Trwin. Time' 1:85, Only Outs for Orphans DOKLYN, Sept. 3-The Chicago team Srooklyn today. = Morriac the new Chicago pitcher. did very well for a first performance in a b gue. The feature of the game was Kue [unaing gatch of Blagle's low line drive, which the Brooklyn captain scooped in wm‘ his bare hand. “Attendance, 1,413 Score DROOKLYN. CHICAGO B R Cunmnas® > ] Evans, b.. Fotale irooklyn hicago alcomomounsX ol euonesmes 4Fonscsssco’ iE e L ase t . e Bheckard, Evans, Lett o iyn, 11; Chicago, 6. Stolen base: Sheckard. lcl‘lflce BE S Hitod: Firat pase o bals: Off Evans, Hit by pitched ball: By "Btruek out: By Eva Morrissey, 2 Time: 1:%. Umpire: ‘ Standing of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Pittsburg 16 8 750 Brooklyn Bonnn . Clnulnnlll . Phll.dolphh s New York . i QGames today: Bt. Louis at Pml-dllvhh Pittsburg at Boston Chlcn:o at Bl‘flolun, Cincinnat! at New Y1 GAMES IN fAMERICAN LEAGUE " of Cleveland Gives Baltimore Everything but the Ga: a Nearly Gives That. CLEVELAND, Sept. 3.—Good sup ort was Il that saved Hess from a_ defeal B wwas gatety hit Tatrtec Himies P gAve seven bases on balls Helsman re- rod (n the first in favor of Butler, who t hard fn the third inning. Attend- lncI. Im Score: CLIVII—AnNfi BlommonZacas” g Elreusscsne? Slrcomrumunnn <lonconuconscs’ sl esscoruncss " *Batted for Butler in the ninth. Cleveland 40801000 Baltimore . 10102300 hits: Lajole. Bradley, Mo cartny Wintame, | St hrée-base hita: Htckman, ; Jone: ‘Bacrifice hit: Hick- Doubls_piays: ' Gochnaur to Lajole 15" Bitckman, ilfams (unassisted), Maf fon to Jones First base alia: 20 Eefi off Butler, by it fl e L Latt ZL Even Break at St. Louis. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 3.8t Louis split even gn & “double-header” today, winning the rat game and losing the sécond, ingtan put up one of the istiess exh b oen There this season in the st judhoff let down in the sixth innin cond game and the visitors batte ictory. Attendance, 6,600. Score e L L THE OMAHA DAIL O’'Brien, Kellum, le- Indianapolis, bases: Coulter, ogr i Louls- ver. Left on bases: ville, 6 Time: 1:50, Toledo Still the Tri 3 COLUMBUS, Sept, 8.~The Columbus-To- ledo series ended nere today with a victory for the locals, making foufteen games won Columbus ‘out of. ity plaveq by se two teoms. B in the 'WeTe good for 8 game. Mo+ Makin was very effective throughout. At- tendance, 68l Bcore: TOLEDO ° urns, 25 m:f: °-!=n Totals ‘olumbus % alcommomnons 20| noommun Toledo Stolen bases: o-baze hit: b3 Turner, \Io!. K Grafus. Three-base hit: art. " Sacrifice hit: Knoll. Double play Biste to Kleinow. Struck out: By Me- Jkin, 4 HIv by pitoked ball: By Me- Neal, 2. Time: 2:2. Umpire: Tindall, Brewers le-l by Brisk Batting. MILWAUKEE, Sept. 3-Cribbine was eagy and the locals defeated Minneapolis 7, A L of 10 to 4. Attendance, MILWAUKEE. M 8 £ =3 - ] e ».| 0 Lynch, 3b.... s Begmdored =.u-.=-_..,: heseemer womsosan? 0 Blliott, p. 0 Cribbis, P Bl enoBonwnsd’ Blumvoscasc?® Totals . 3 Milwaukee Minneapolis e Elllott, 2. t itcher: rifice hits: Hallman, & Mebride, hlllnu Wild pitch: = Elilott. Struck out: By Elllott, 1; b)' Cribbine, 2. Left on bases: Milwaukee, §; Minneapolis, 10. Umplre: Figgemeler. Time: 1:80. Standing of the Tea Plaved. Won. Lost. Indianapolis 1 S B ) Kansas City . Columbus Milwaukee . Minneapolis Toledo ... Games today: St. Paul at Kansas City, Minneapolis at Milwaukee, Loulsville at Columbus, Indianapolis at Toledo. McCook Takes the Third. M'COOK, Neb., Sept. 3.—(Special Tele- fram.)—McCook took the ‘third game fre inden today in fine style, outplaying the visitors all the way through. Scor R.H.E. McCook 10020200°*509 2 Minden . 0 00000001-1865H Butteries: McCook, “Heltzer and Doane; Minden, Gaines and Moore. Struck out: By Beltger, 7 Gaines, 7. Two-base_hi Jones, s-hm, Reed '(2), Bender. Time: 1:2. Umpire dler. Clearwater Takes the Second. CLEARWATER, Neb., Sept. 3.—(Spectal, _Cléarwater played & second game of ball Tor this season With Oakdale yesterday.on the Oakdale grounds. Soore: Clearwater 0020003004 Oakdale .. 20000000 03 Tt was a hard-fought game on both eides. Three-1 Leugue, At Decatur—~Terre Haute, §; Decatur, 1 At Davenport—Davenport, §; Cedar Rap- ids, 7. ‘A|t glloemln'tnn—sloamlnllon. 8; Evans- e, 1. At Rock Island—Rockford, 8; Rock Island, Onawa Drops & Game. ONAWA, Ia., Sept. 1— Special Tale r-m) Butte Loses the Last. Mh, o ‘bases: Bt |m-~ 1:9. Um: ‘l m.fifi!‘...fu ‘o fonnstone .n'i’ Sherid . but gt |0 ¥ 3l dnofl in the nlnlh [3 n, 4; Bt. Louls, ck. thm‘ ru Detroits Die Early. DETROIT, Sept. 3—Poor base running in the first and second Innings, when seven men reached firs cost Detroit “BUTT] Neb., Sept. 3.—(Special = Tele. et RN By e eeler; “Butte, Southern Association. At Birmingham—Little Rock, 8; Birming- m, 1. % Nashville—First game: Bhreveport, 2. Second game: Nashville, Shreveport, 3. LOG todlY #on an Beemer. Tele SR ‘alsh " and Sept. dm. ‘ted Mod x 16 to 2. Bchaeffer; Willow Springs Winne: ‘Willow Svrlnn Junlnrl defeated the Hlll lel by a STRAIGHT HEATS AT ST. PAUL Two Racing Events of State Fair Are Won with No Great Contests, i’l‘. PAUL. Minn., BCDL fair today were won in -Lru Tonlo taking the 3 15 o‘ tnt I I) clul p‘c i‘ ¥ _BE: FINED FOR FOXY DRIVING Geor, Bnow and Hudsen Have to Liquidate at Charter Ouk. THEY HOLD UP THREE LIKELY WINNERS One of Them Goes from Tenth to Firat Place in Next Heat, and Another from Seventh Place. HARTFORD, Conn, Sept. 3.—Drivers Geer, Hudson and Spow were each fined tor “laying up” heats at the Charter Oak park races today. In the first race, the 2:00 pace, Hudson lald up Twinkle. Geers held up Prince of Orange in the first and second heats of the second race. Snow held up Fanny Dillard in the 2:24 race. Re- sults: 1,318 class, pacing, mile heats, best three n fi 99 Terrace Queen. br. . (fichnet-‘ New Richmond, (Walker). Twinkle, b. m. uiudlon) Louise G, b, m. &;""“" et 3 . Bophia, b, m. (Lindsiey) e Time: $:07% 208, 21 2:18 thiree in fiye: Prince of Orange, Prince ot India, das trotting, nurse 500, Hirvidea br, b; LA ut| L3 'oote] Aggle Medium, b, m. arthy) Cnmueln 8, br. m. (Plerce). b, & (Walker) lnvwer b. l (Demarest). Henry 8, ch, g (Wills) Banen owma Somee waam Y R oy, ch: '8, by J. bon-Bloxy, ' by l!mlrbon (Hudsor f . Fanny DI lard, . e B (A Time: , 2:06%, 2:06%4. 3:25 class, trotting, purse $1,600, divided three in five: Dulce Cor, b, m., by Baron Wilkes- Nancy diadys, by Nutbearer (Mil- ler) 'r e Questor, b. g. (Geers) ‘Willtam Tell b. B Wllson Anna Held, b. m. ( Ox(m‘d Chlm"‘p‘:lfi ‘ (Dod'a) o ring, b 8. (Pleru) o h. (Nobl = . Saacumseen 2 BLACK HILLS M.E. E. CONFERENCE Meeets Th tin: ny lnl Sessions Con- Until Mon Morning. HOT SPRINGS, 8. D,, Sept. 3.—(Special.) ~The third annual conference of the Black Hills Mission conference will convene in Hot Springs on Thursday, with Bishop Charles H. Fowler presiding. The program for the conference is as follows: Thurs- day at 9 a. m., administration of the Lord's supper by the bishop; 10 a. m., organization of conierence mud busivess session. Thiis- day afternoon at 2:30 annual missionary sermon by Rev. Robert Titmarsh of Stur- &is; 7:30, Women’s Forelgn Misslonary so- clety anniversary; address by Miss Lydia Trimble of Ngu Cheng, China. Friday will be devoted to conferemce business session, *(and at 7:30 will occur the missionary an. niversary, with an address by Rev. W. F. Oldham, D. D., of Ohlo, Saturday forenoon will be given up to business and in the aft- ernoon the educational 'anniversary will take place, with addressés by Rev. R. M. Mills, D. D., of New York and Rev. W. Lewls, D. D., of Sloux Ci{¥ Sunday morn- ing at 10 n'nloel( there will be conference love feast, led by Rev. J. M. Gardner and at 11 Bishop Fowler will preach. Sunday afternoon at 3 will be the Epworth league anpiversary and at 7:30 the Church Exten- slon anniversary, with an addre by Rev. W. D. Parr, D. D, of Philadelphia. Sunday morning Rev. W. B. Lewls of S8foux City will preach at the Presbyterian church and Rev. P. Straw at the same place in the evening. Rev. B. M. Mills will preach at the Baptist church Sunday morning, Mon- day morning the business of the conference will be finished and the ministers assigned to their charges. The attendance promises to be large, many laymen besides the min- isters improving the opportunity of visiting the Springs. STEALS HORSE AND ESCAPES Nervy Yow Man of South Dakota Trades Animal to C e f Another Horse and Ca SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Sept. 8.—(Special.) ~—A young desperado named John Wilson gave the authorities of Mellette and su THURSDAY, SEFTEMBER 4, 1902. an immense crop to this section of the state, but both farmers and ranchmen hope for & dry and warm September, the farmers for the purpose of maturing their corn crop and the ranchmen to allow the | grass toscure on the ground on the ranges | before frost strikés and does them Doth damdge.” With' a killing frost at present, with grass as green and soft as {t generally Is in June, 1t will be practically spoiled for winter feed, and cattle will find poor pick. ing for the winter, while with a few hot days the grass will cure Into hay on the ground and give an abundance of fodder Destruction, SIOUX FALLS, 8. D, Sept. 3.—(8pecial.) —Three young boys, Ingvald Lovre, Eben Ru#t #4nd Gehard Andérson, who ive neédr Toronto, have been arrested and held for appearance at the mext term of state cir- cuit court In Deuel county to answer to the charge of having maliciously destroyed considerable farm machinery belonging to & farmer living mear their homes. Six boys were Implicated In the affalr, but the ents of three of them made a settle- ment with the farmer. The three who have been held for trial refused to make a set- tiement. ot T cn e with the Law. BIOUX FALLS, 8 D., Sept. 8.—(Speclal.) ~It does not pay fickle-minded eitizens to take undue liberties with Justice Ball of Madison. The other day a man named Foss instituted a sult in Justice Ball's court against another man, The time was fixed for the hearing, but Foss falled to put In an appearance to press his suit. In retallation the justice granted the de tendant a judgment of $1.50 against Foi in addition to costs amounting to $10.75. L etion Proves Unprofitable, BIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Sept. 3.—(8pecial.) ~J. Anderson is the name of a farmer llving near Artesian who a short time ago decided he was tired of South Dakota. He accordingly eold his farm, receiving for the land $30 per aocre, or $12,000 for the tract. The other day he declded he wanted the land back, and repurchased it at an advance of $4 per acre, or $1,600 more than he had sold the 400-acre tract for. | rebedbitnedinten. | Republican Convention Call. | HOT SPRINGS, §. D., Sept. 3.—(8pecial.) ~The republicans have called their county convention for September 27, and the | primaries will be beld the 13th. While there will not be much of a contest over | most of the offices there are very active | candidates for nomination for county tre urer and clerk of the courts. The con- vention promises to be interesting, but harmonious. | To Name RHepublican Ticket. SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Sept. 3.—(Speclal.) ~—The republicans of Clark county will hold a convention at Clark on Saturday of this week for the purpose of placing in nomination a complete legislative and county ticket. There s an Interesting con- test between rival candidates for places upon the ticket. CnN ENTRATED ')-‘ MarTeD foon A S e s G o S W O B J WATAVITA PUSE FO0D GONPANY, Pure, Palatable, Popular. Millions are Eating Malta-Vita. Malta-Vita is the original and only perfectly cooked, thor oughly malted, flaked and toasted whole wheat food, and is manufactured under letters patent. Vita, the perfect food, manufactured by the MALTAWVITA PURE FOOD CO,, Battle Creék, Michigan. To Establish Co-operative Stove. SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Bept. 3.—(Special) ~Business circles at Irene have heen agitated by the report that the farmers liwng in. that vicinity have decided to es- tablish a farmers' co-operative general store at Irene. When such a store s es- tablished » trade war will probably re- sult. New Telephone System. BIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Sept. 3.—(Special.) ~The new telephone system at Toronte has been completed and placed in opera- tion. It starts off with a large number of subscribers, which will be rapldly fn- creased. Not Over-Wise. There 1s an old allegorical ploture of & girl scared at a grasshopper, but in the act of heedlessly treading on a snake. This Is piralleled by the man who spen: large sum of money bullding a cyclone cellar, but neglects to provide his family with a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Digr- rhoea Remedy as a safeguard against bowel complaints, whose victims outnumber thoap of the cyclone a hundred to onc. This rem- edy {s everywhere recognized as the most prompt and rellable medicine In use for these diseases. Marringe Lice Licenses to wed were |llued yesterday as tollows Name and Restdence. Paul Ray, Fearl Davis. Omaha Charles Ralll, Dougla. co\ml{ Mary Manthe, Douglas county Edward Hike, Omaha Mary Ann Dillon, Omaha’ Fred Sunder, jr., Omaha. Elsie Diesing, Omaha . FO Look Out for the Cheap Rates, $14.50 t 30 to September 10th Round trip to HOT SPRINGS, 80. DAK. Splendid golf links. Expery instructor. Ack Agant " Morthwastern Line." Insist on getting Malta~ Move Your Office. While there are only about ten vacant rooms in the whole Bee Building, there are among them, some of the very cholcest offices In the bulldiy and also some, which, while not so desirable, can be rented at a very low pil The rental price you must remember, ificludes light, water, heat and jan itor service. as well as immunity from fire insurance because the building is absolutely fire-proof. List of vacant rooms in The Bee Building SUITE. 101, There ia no finer ofice suite in Omaha than this one cated just on the right hand of the uluflly lll‘ln windows looking upon t fronts on Farnam street. burglar-proof va: frescoed to sult tenant . ROOM 107: Here is a room that will “be plnlcullrlv ada u‘ (or lll ln‘hun ‘will be First Floor. Oni or some one who needs a north light. The room is throughout in hardwood, including the floors, and Is a bll’llm at. Third Floor, Rental Pn‘ ‘Ionll. 0= reat marble stairway, and i front entrance way of the Hu|ld- room is 17x19 and (hl other §x19. mnrhla mdntel plece, hardwood floors, and Price $75.00 chitect, ; finish Price $20.00 rounding towns all Kindy of trouble t other day. 3 First he stole a horse and buggy frow @ farmer for whom he had been workin, The favmer telephoned a description of the thief to the sheriffs of adjoining coun- tles. It aft rd developed that Wilson drove to Verndon, where he traded the stolen horse to a constable, recelving $7.50 in cash and another horse. He then went to the village hotel, and while sittipg in the office the sherift of Brown county telephoned 'to the landlord concerning Wilson, who overheard the talk and without delay made his escape. No trace of him bas since been found. FIRE IN SUNDANCE MINES if Flames Are Not ROOM 2381 This 1s the on econd or third floor % 1n"Sie Dutding, 10 8 1185 ana. cars be” divided to -uu "he tenant 1t 4 private office is desired. It o 4 decidedly Pandsome having entrance facing the court, ‘and windows looking out on Beventeenth street. a very u' burg 00f vault, l:ard ?ofl floors and s just the kind of an oMce that e to obtain inarly. Fourth Floor. ROOM 431: This room is 18x14 feet and {aces ll. court, is & light, Dmfll room, and has & burglar-proof vault. Fifth F.loor : SUITE 614: This 8 & very larse room, 17x43 f It faces west. but is very light and well ventilated. It is very seldom space of this size is ofl-rw“?n The Bre Bullding. ‘1t could be used to advantage by some firm employing ‘ge number of clerks, or requiring large floor space—a olesa -mm OF manufacturer's agent; who would ke (o be in & AFEProot. buld- oF At will be divided to sult the tenant ... ce $50.00 ROOM 5 light, atiractive room. 1t has 'a Stationary Wash stapd. A o 55 A Y west, being on the fifth floor it is Mght, and for some one not in need of lnrr floor space, would make a fine office. . Erice #1000 nooM um ‘This room (s located close to the elevator and faces south. ll t been newly decorated. Size 15x20 feet, and It can De rented at. e 827,80 100831, This ro0in faces the sourt and In 1xls feet T a burlllr‘prouf vaull, and as It 18 near the telegraph office and on the same oot with a numbe; of grain firms, it would be a particu 0od room for desiring first-class accommodation. ant, and || one first inning. Lehed for Detrott, 18 &, you ‘leh.d a falr game. STOMACH TROUBLE DON'T HESITATE ONE MINUTE. who local lwlrler ndance, 1, e-»&u—--q.‘ Bosaamatstor uy & bottle of Nau's %00 'uhhcdudy em nnm-lluemtnmn.mnn © cases {n ex- m whao bave been wash- | thcu‘ul. who must diet, and isgusted with the m-nu they have bun taking. Nau's ia Cure is different {ro- the ordina Cure, " v;vonlc king Luey P ulu phy) e th o Ony Caten, b. ngus Oh 8o 51 -..-.--—K Majer Hall, br. g. Gn‘jmrou. by B ime: 2:14%, Races at Corning Falr, CORNING, Ia,, Sept. Bpeclal.)—The Adams Sty “Talr oeaned IRy Oith large nl.ndmco and fine exhiblts - all races were good and fast for Bimsens [ T lons! Soon Contr: i De- Louls, 3 Twi g T w Shvarion: Saérifice Egan. s £ Umpire: ° Bella of Bedford won, Hime: s ack. the 2:40 pace Taketn siik w2eond, 3 8L Lady Gay 16th and Dodge Bts. fourth, Time: n n wers retired on flies. Thiel- hcld th. locals down to three hits. dance, 1,40. Bcore 8. [ o 0 &nl 0—Chi Bostol e cag cago-] & n game post oday: Boston at Chicago, Phila- anp Bl at Dnmu. Baltimore at Cleveland, at 8 Lo\lll shington IN AMERICAN | ASSOCIATION Kellum Pu ecluding Contest. INDIANAPOLIS, a- b ot olndtanapolis closed the Season Rome day wil Yatery over Y outsvitie. Kellum 'had " the Kentuckians at his mercy foct eupport afuer the nlnl faning d & muffed 2] s Bre e Flaew In the 2:30 trot Robert Drift- eat Highland Brun won, Red Glmelon second. ‘Time: tino wo wmm tmrh 2:38, Jim I‘.rlelr to lleln LOUISVILLE, Ky., Sept. 3Manager R. . Gray_ of uthern “AThIeHe i Shasr * whose' .u-plcu the "twenty-round bout between Terry McGovern and Young Corbett is scheduled for September 22, to- night authorized the statement that fhe event will positively take pl thy time, with James J. *Corbett Winner l- lll.’l NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, Sept. 3.—The Nllfilr. lnlvrn tional Golf tournament wa Continued t Parke Wright of Buf: filo bett, (‘hluhrle;' ‘Hovurdh of Toronto' in the final for the lagara challenge cu §'p and 4 to play 1 18 ho cndt 4 ONE SHOT AND ONE HANGED Two Bad n';--;.--. One i3 Ohie and Suaden Dea CLEVELAND, 0., Sept. 3.—Simon Jobn- son, a negro, who gave his home as Chi- cago, was shot down just qutside the resi- dence of Attorney Charles N. Sheéldon. The negro managed to escape after belng shot, but ‘was trailed by bloodhounds and cap- tured about 600 yards from the house. Mr. Sheldon was aw by & molse in Bis Bouse, and, uiish “sqw the o just outside his dogr. He procured s rifie and shot the man in the grols. His in- Jurles are probably fatal. STEPHENS, Ark, Sept. 3.—A negro mamed Hog Wilson was hanged near hiere yesterday by a party of men. Wilson at- tempted & criminal assault on % young woman while she was in the garden gather- lng vegetaties. He coufeased his crime. TERRY, 8. D., Sept. 3.—(Special Tele: gram.)—Fire was dlscovered this morping in the Sundance shaft of the Golden Re- ward company and the men in the undel ground workings notified, All of the miners were taken to the sur- face without injury, but in the stables were ten mules, which were suffocated. The fire was communicated to the other workings and should it not be soon placed under control the damage will amount to hundreds of thousands of dollare. A large force is mol fight! KILLING OVER A CARD GAME Camp Crook Watchman Shot and BELLEFOURCHE, 8. D., Sept. 8.—(Spe- clal Telegram.)—Word was brought to town today trom Camp Crook, seventy-five miles distant, that in & poker game which w running in the only saloon of that place, last Saturday morning, John Jennings, s prominent stockman of that section, wa shot and instantly killed. The shooting was done by one of two cowboys from the “C. Y. outfit, who made their escape im- mediately after. Sheriff Moses has left th's place with warrants for their arrest. Raintall in PIERRE, 8. D., Sept. 3—(Special.)—~The total rainfall at this station during Au- it amounted to 4.582 inches, which is a heavier fall for the month than for any other season since the weather bureau was established at Fort Sully, in 1872. The Dearest approach to it was in 1885, record of 450 jnches. The total ry at this station since the first of January Bas heen 1590 inches. This has hrought m, and leading druggists. You see our picturesiathis Ad. Do vou wonder whereourbeer s to behed ? Wellanybody can answer that, Ask for the beer that mokesyoufat, Gold Top bottled beer is even better than the alle n.b-v-—nul! sald. 1i rectaf really fne +'a case will please you. Jetter Brewing Co Bouth Omaha, Neb., "Phone Omaha Office, 'Phone 1542 LEE MICHELL, Wholesale 1013 Main, Council Blufts, "Phor EASY IGIEY 1" 100 by our sure and Eaiirely new plas P! i HE ALY quick. T slosern, .Sixth Floor. SUITE 610s This consists of wo rooms, both 1S4x11%. Each ot lhem has . large burglar-proof vault, have been newly decorated and are any business or professio: R. C. PETERS & CO,, Rental Agents. man may be comfortable. oms where Price tnr the two $35.00 Ground Floor, Bee Building All the Parts The Liiving Animals of the World NOW READY Complete in Twenty-Four Parts At The Bee Office Price 10c each—By mail 15¢

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