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6 TA® OMAHA LAILY BEE: MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1902 Moran sent a policeman out, and atter the | L5, Eyerm:, By paner, Sruck uly| yierned runs: Kanaus City, 5. Two-base | SIXth Inning, with the score & to & in favOF | deal of work on it, with the result that they | venlent market for the small producers [ r S I . singles and a sacrifice hit in the mecond | TWo-base hits: Mertes, Gleason. Three-|of Omaha played the Blair Clothing com- . r — " i KICKING COSTS DUFFY A GAME | fofesates hettocufivtoom alhes PSSR | blne Wi Waliapar™ Soich™ b Gheee |3 onereodsy, unt o oter We | MINING IN THE BLACK HILLS | ¥otia more than say tor the wor whien |OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET { outs. Both teams fielded brillantly. At- | Double play: Daly to Davis to lsbell. | latter by a score of 16 to 8. A would more than pay for the work which 4 tendance, 8,400, Score, first game: Struck out:” By Paiterson, 'ty Kissinger, | ¢ N. Biels, Hathaway and Nestiobus has been done on the property did It wish 5 PITTSBURG. CHICAGO. irst base on balls: Patterson, lair Clothing company, A CER e (o ship it, but ae it 18 the intention to have ey - i R.0.AE| \%i.0.a.8, |offt Kissinger, 1. Time: 1:%, Umpires: |ling. Umpire: Durant This is the last . . i ‘ \ Dbatinacy on Part of McPherson Results in nessmont, ot11 450 sagie -473"4"{0 | Bheridan and’ Carruthers. game the Blalr Clothing company team | Rich Old Salmen Mine is Now the Btill |a treatment plant of its own in operation | Oattle Reosipte for the Week the Largest in ) Clarke H 1601 n . 4 Easy Victory for Omaba. e 8 4 3 8o 11t it Standing of the Teams. will play this season. Richer Gold Fish, l‘r'_':',':d :n"";:" VRIY 1s 38 OV S e be the Histery of the Yards sener, 0 Kitng R " ’ » UMPIRE MORAN ASSERTS HIS AUTHORITY IR SRR R R 43 3238 rhiladelphta L. og® b 6 TEBEAU'S MEN ARE VERY ANGRY The company owns a splendid mill site on * s -4 {) Cowrer, e 13 8 8 oo $5 33 %8t Louls. ¢ 1 k3 —_— NEW OWNERS F Deadwood creek, convenient to both groups | HO ! | Phelp IEER] mn‘lw.m'_bn. ABER ("‘hh'u:fl 56 Assert Umpire Tindill M Favored IND GREAT WEALTH of claims, so that the ore from either of 63 CONSIDERABLY LOWER FOR WEEK E 93330 Beston & r il Tyl R RE R T Indianapolis in Pennant them can be brought to ft with very little ! Effects of the Angels to Monkey with o AP 000 0| Washingto -1 oo on an Eight-| tfouble and at the minimum of expense. | FAt Ewes, Wethers and Yearl . the Man Who Wields the Indi- Tows,...T 300 T | Baltmore L LM & A MINNEAPOLIS, fiont. #l—Members of| Foot Streak Which Carries Florine | The plant which will be erected by the | Little Higher for the Week, While : dhive, Frove Bapeinion Willlame batted for Lowe if ssventh, Games today: Baitimore at Washington, | the Loulsville ‘American ‘association_base I8 Paying GeentitiessOhipe company will be a stamp mill, with a ¢ Lambs Are About Stendy ’ in the En Pittsburg 200000040 0—4|Boston at Philadelphia. " | ball team, now playing a series of games cyanide talling plant attached, and will . 3 Chicago .....1/1;0 0000010 01| Sl with the Minneapolls team, are highiy in- ments to Philadelphin. have a capacity of 100 tons to start with, e et e b bttty 1 Toobase mier’ ginscaso., b Piesburs. o [IN. - AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | BeEh ireated by 1‘;:);::‘1’:;1?2‘-|:‘11. h:y "! b U L e B B 1 A Hitthe pless of obatinacy on e part | BActifce. bits: Chancs, Ritohes. Btors | “Two games wero scheduled for this after- | (yuerpn oo ons warrant. SOUTH OMAHA, Sept. | iy S y ve 1 noon between tme visitors and the home , 8. D., Sept. 21.—(Special.) " e 3 ot the Angels 1h the fourth laing Susdsy Do Guinmesy Garke, ghouble play: Con- | Closing Game at Kansas Clty 18| feim and as the pennant, for which the | —A mine which s attracting considerable i anocbion el e Omtetat” Mondne: S MORN Sl ! i emolished their chances of winning the | By Lundgren. 3; by PRUIDD, 3. First base Marked by Much Fanny Logisville and Indianapolls’teams are mak- | attention at the present time in this die-| The United States assay office in this | Oficial Tuesday .. bas ean X second game with Omaha, and the Rangers | on balls: Off Lundgren, 1. Wild pitch: ing a close fight, greatly hinged on the f ... " Otficlal Wed: 3 wt] 1 P ot by § 160 B DR i B arroy s Mg Basiness, FoRults Of these Comteats, Captain Clymer | trict Is the Gold Fish, situated below this [city has shipped,.so far this year nearly | Sificlal Wednesduy 133 P i o, viototisus by § to & Becauss Fiteber | o Piinpiret "O'bey: and his men used their best efforts to win city on Laughing Water creek. The mine |$1,200,000 in gold to the mint at Philadel- [ Ocial Eriday 184 . i McPherson and bis mates refused to play | "gcore, second game: KANSAS CITY, Sept_ 21 —Gibson's pitch- | oLl (e JESt, was won handly by o | when owned by ite original locators was and the coming months promise to |Official Saturday ) ¢ ball when Moran said so, the umpire put rirTenur, cicage, | Ing and Kood surport Shui out the visliors | {he second Kamo of the duy stafied It was | considered one of the beat apecimen mines the monthly shipments considerably. | — 3 couple of locala on base by calling balls, OB 1O A", | in,the first game, I the second there was | 350, the sky'being quite cloudy. By mutuai [ in the Black Hills, and paid them many |Several new treatment plants will be fn 0p- | week endine Sepe. id and a series of hita that followed resulted o §Pefie M8 4 0 0| horseplay, throughout, the players on both | agreement Captain Wiimot of the home | thousand dollars for pounding the quartz up |eration before the end of the year, and | Week ‘iding Seot. 6. L e T e i e RAL | S 18 %3] of the season. Score, first gam B | e Pt Y Mere °fo "have "been | In & mertar and then panning it out. It was | With the output of these going through the | Week ending August 3).. § closed. then the game had been a | Scrring, ri 2140 KANSAS CITY COLUMBUS. Played, rain or qarkness not excepted, But | known then as the Salmon mine, and so |office the aggregate should amount to almost | Sucer Ghding Aukust d grand contest. Twirlers Owen and Mec- | Ritchey, b... 1320 H.OAE.| R.H.0AE |after three and one-half innings of the h 9 v Bame week Jast year.. 092 \ | Fre0n Were on & wite 64 d neither | SONr0Y: - 0000 2170 0'Hart, 1b......0 4 8 0 1|gecond game had been played Umpire Tin- rich were some of the specimens taken |$2,000,000 for the year. Next year promiscs | RECEIPTS FOK 1iE YEAR 10 DAL \ ¥ Theraon wery. o0 8 Wirs sdey, And welihet | furk; o 1110 181 omeldin 00 0 11 0 Glii declareq, the contest off on account of | rom It that they really contained more o be a banner year for the office, for at | ihe Loliowing wble BROWS tae recoipis of & Bt E Frgte fhesrgomdoond b Foaoh Skt Bl S I Lot RR AR (R 48 311 OMcFuriand, @0 110 2| Garkness. The officiai's action greatly In- | gold than quarts. After working it for a|least a dozen new plants will by that time | CAttlc, hoks and shep at South Omaha for # Bit. Eight thoussnd people were out, and | oute... paa o 05 AU 0§ 3 {0 censed the vislung plaers, while the crowd | number of years in this manner, gophering [be turning thelr product of gold over to It. [ yege, " ' 94t and cqmpurisong ik anc ' ¢ they were on 4 atraln when Carter 16d oft | Plisbur 398 it omnnn, 621 8 0 5 o 99 4 0 ofaleo showed ite disapproval of the UmPpIres | along the vein, taking only the rich ore (Not all of the gold by any means that is |Cattle ... 615,080 93,301 ] & Eogarn By sqgen Sl oSoigringd Laft on b Cntoans. & Piiduis. 1 | s 013 5 8 81 0| Aied between Tindill and the visiting play- | and leaving the ore which did not carry | produced in the Hills passes through the | HoEs ...l 2 1,72 1408 I . en Dulty asked Moran to clear | jLeft on bases: Chicago, 6; Plttsburg, 1 | Gition. s....00 1 0 4 ( 103 02 0fera and for @ time there was promise that | free gold, its owners ran out of the rich |office, moat of the big companies shipping | > ecP i SBANL WS 10,115 A t fleld of trespassing spectators, as the | ner (5)* ot h " Tof | i3 | the umpire would be attacked. He finally |y, thet foe following table shows (he average i il rgl i e he | ner 'G)," Sebring. ‘Tinker. tals 7083 Totals..... o 8311 3| e UMPITe WoUld be MtLACKed. i dffcers | Streak and then sold it to a company of |their gold direct to the mint. The office, | price of hogs soid on' the South Omame |4 thet O e A Oy i s, Ty s | Contatua ™ 21 0 *—g |Rave him protection. = When Minneapolis | éastern people, who have, eince they came |Since its establishment, has been of great | marke the last several days, with com- ¢ r presence along the fence necessary. e pegs ng 00 0 0—0!played Inalanapolis last Friday, in the | into possession of it, performed a great |benefit to the Black Hills, making it a con- | Y47'80ns With former years ) [ 4 : o LA Cod T ' Smith. Double play: Fur “ox | of the home team a heavy rain set in. In Date. | 1008, (1901, 1000, (1899, 1595 [1897. (1506, crowd was started toward the foul line | bail:" Kilng. " Time: "1:85." Uriptre: O'Day. | (3 Hart: Hie by pitched bail: By, Gioson | the. seventh inning. the Fain vas' cbming | have opened it up richer than it ever was, |one in which they can deposit the product e e sl sl o L) said, “Piay ball.” But McPherson wiahed Even Break at St. Loul L First base on balis: 'Oft Wagner down In torrents and although the players | and some of the ore which is belng taken |of thelr mines and recelve pay for them in | Sebt 3o+l 73341 & | 604 420 3613 | €0 wait Uil tho last man was across the| ST. LOUIS, Sept. 218t Louls and Cin: | SIHICK 04 Ky Gibsony ¢ by Wamer, . | oo arenched, Umpire Tindill allowed play | from it today i richer than anything that | the shortest pomsible time, for often It Is Sepr 3.1 1 R & 8l gl S S \ 2 ®No, T} fiot Walt, anther minnte,” e nhy hfcerhoon Eaeh Teats mon s | BSoore second game Y tled the score. There was a perfect down- | has ever been found in the Black Hilla essential that the money for thelr clean- | BePL &..| 73ial 616 6 06 418 o | E P ol dl!nh erhmnnle. Te- | B e, | Clncinnati took the first in the COLUMBUS. ) KANSAS CITY. pour while the elghth Inning was fn pro-| The ore is a telluride bismuth, carrying | Ups be pald to them at once, whereas did ::::‘ : Al 6 26] b 0| 4 22 8 62 v tponded Moran, and then he calle one | Elovcin,” Borgen driving in the wInning | ur, 1n.... 3 58 %) moniemn, o ress, but play went on uninterrapted, 10 | free gold, and it would be hard (o tell how | they have to walt for returns from the |Sebt 1.1« &% ¢ 30 a4 5 § B f J BRE'AM B’ oould o wee 1o ol the | Sors bY Beonr $od Biaterat. Fley wa | s fii 8 810 3 sy e i and ‘securcd enough runs fo win the game, | MUch & ton of it would run. The new com- | mint It would cause them, In many In- [Sept. 5.7 4 43015 o0 : Bitt, Dutting Carter on feste Tate boughy | Called at the end of the Afth Inning on | Turmer: ... 4 § 3 § §2,13 the locals’ haif of his inning”they | paay has a shaft down seventy feet and from | Maiices, great Inconvenence. A8 it I8 now, [Beby 1 ¢ ALY ¥ 3 X 3 st. s brought | Seesunt of dACkiess. Attendance, S0, | Viox, I8 8 3 falled to tally and the game was then | tnis shaft a crosscut has been run for sixty | they can deposit their bricks with the as- | Sept. 11| 1 1 8.5 ¥ Dufty and his cohorts running in to pro- | Score, first game: Knoil, 1.3 8 ¢ 0 called on account of rain. h ; Sh96e, Beve th s Ty 4 : test, and as they surrounded Moran the it #. Lours. Hopke, s8....1 2 2 § In_view of this action and today's deal|feet, and in its course has cut three veins, ver, have them tested and receive their | Sept. 12.. 7 23 : ot il b cia . . LOUIS, | . | M3 111} [ on Tindill's part, the Loulsville manage- | ranging from three feet to seven and a half | money the next day. Bept. 13,01 7 | 425§ ! S GAISE DRIIS 0 WHSSY| 8D8 | pagne - i1 ‘dlFarrell, gb...0 0 3 3 i | Myers 11300 ofSeAnd ment has been led to belleve that Umpire | feet in width, All of the veins which have Report from Mining C. Bept. s, $ 3088 ¥ 800n had him on base also, Beckiey, 1. Himore s 833 0 8l o mmEn Tinaill_has favored 'Indianapoiis and on ot 1% WiT AL G0 B0 RO bt Mining Congre gept. | &%) 8 1 i That brought plainly before Dufty what | Camir OfHacke IR RE HER o {he Oier Pand Juseriminated | assinet | ot them do not carry the telluride ores | T8 Back Hills Mintng Men's assoclatton | Sept. IORELS | i threatened him, and he began playing ball | Corcora ofNichols, 1b:0:0 015 0 o Columbus .........0 212 0 0 4 0 1 1 | Umplre Tindill called the game when rain | which are so very rich, there being about | Tt 12 this city last Thursday evening and | Sebt. | 4 & again. McPherson threw the ball to Dolan, | Steinfe 1| Kruger, 3b...0 2 2 & 1| Kansas City 01000100 1—3|started Friday, as the rules demand, and o > recelved the reports from t H i he members of who had been waiting at the plate all this | Keier i 38410 Furned runs: “Kansas City, 2; Colymbus, [ Bad he allowed play to continue in this e ot s, s dre whoh/| L6 GIHD'G: dalugktion: whish' had attended e £l b ] . Two-base hits: W Whbus | afternoon's game, which the Loulsville |ing on in the crosscut, and the ore whicl = d biih - time. Joe poked out a single, and there | Bergen, c. AL 2 Myers (), Mcrariand 01 sattincydnce: | foam felt sure of winning, the two leading |is being taken out s being sacked | 1° International Mining congress at Butte, ndicates Sunday. [ were three on base. Stewart came up and 53 3| Myers. Stolen base: Turner. Double play: | clubs would now be on almost even terms. | g5 gp; t th being taken | MOt and which had succeeded in secur- pO mATkeL 3 ! McPherson hit him, forcing in Carter. Total Hopke to Hart. First base on balls: Off | The Loulsville team still has a chance to R N L ing the next meeting of th g official number ot cars of stovk : f Amateur Harry Welch, Stone' bati Cincinna 01 1—2 | Gannon, 2; off McMackin, 1. Struck out:| Win the pennant, but in order to do this (to see that nome of the rich ore is /o a e association in | brought in today by each road was: i y Welch, Stone's substitute, | §innnat $1i et L, Btruck out; | 0, ‘Wil Rave. tb win three gataes which | fost. | 81 (he | De8dwood and Lead. One of the conditions Cattle. Hogs,Sheep. [ followed with a single to left, and on & Gear, 17; oft Gannon, 9. Inni Bl | £16" sobeliled or rinarrow, Thils totigss | 1o BISCe the striks wes mals €8 of the congress coming to the H G M. & St P i : 3 ol y. 1, i hon, nnin, D B Ve Wi e C 0| o % ~ - i e Very wild throw by O'Brien al four scored. | aLo0are hite: Kruser, Beckley. Sacri: | Fi*aid %5 55" Mitinon, 6 Himb: 1. | apolis must fose two to 8. Paul, making | round about a month ago enough of this |y, “gs 000 he ratsed within thi e arys | abash, o ' A ') 4 Umpire: ' Miller. the chances at the present time greatly | rich ore has been taken out to pay for the rty days | Union Pa 2 H Nobs Weri Tor Ondrtaiien, Nichols, Hackett, Kiing Bergen = rirst R (AR Rt Y presen Y| b o ik Bemod e property, | from the time of the adjournment of this | G & N. 3 ¥ This started pandemonium, and Thomas S S uck out: By O'Nell, 2 by Tisinen: bbb il s M r;; the m.:rhf::lryn:«‘:a::xallr-pcn:cre:-' year's session. At the meeting on Thurs- | () ¢, £, M. & P b added to it by fotlow 4 *|5. "Left on bases: St. Louis, 8 Cincin! | MILWAUKEE, Wie., Sept. 21.—Milwaukee | BREAKS NEARLY A THOUSAND | trating plant, expected will be | 487 evening this amount was guaranteed, i y following with another sin- | iy 0. “Time: 2:12. Umpire: Brown. | and Toledo ended the'season today with a i B, i s i g the Mining Men' 4 gle. Then Gonding put the ball to short Score, second game: double-header, with both teams getting an put in operation within a short time. It is | B Men's association assuming the % Q . - 4 S8 Uik DAY, 0% THGAE At seoseA BOth o e ——— even break. in the first game the visitors | Toepperwein Makes World's Record |, qimcult proposition to treat the ore, and [ TeSPonsibility for raising it. Of this | fifinoie Contral .. s % y men got eafe. Owen sacrificed them ahead | porren, ‘,‘,-‘:"n",,‘;,‘m,n.,, Wl eI AN | Bh eacnd Ormstcat silowsd DUt ta0 Hita at Clay Targets Down at the company has not as yet decided what | SOUnt the association will subscribe $1,000, i AP (] ] one, and Genins batted to Cockman, who (Emotci:'/ 8 ¢ 3 & 0/Beckier, i6: ¢ 0 & 18| and shut his opponents ‘out. "The ‘second San Antonto. kind of a plant, aside from the concentra- u:n;""‘ gzon"“\‘(‘"’l‘z “"‘““l"d re A RO B LG BT e . Crawtord, me was called afte } e ,000. me i V'8 receipts was foozled, letting Thomas tally and Frank to 9110 ofsremour. cf..0 3 1 1 1|§ixth Inning on account of st part of the | guN ANTONIO, Tex., Sept. 21.—A new | 107, it Will place on the ground. There is | 0L T r 1 T teetng committees | .y roigwa, each buyer purciasing the nume X 102 0 0lcorcoran, s ; world's Tecord at wing &hooting with rifies 0 . er of nead indicated first. 20 0ic 8223 ¢) tendance, Score, first game: 1d's d i hooti % ith rifles | & good milisite on the property and the bt ¥ ‘angements started to | ber of d indi d i Here the visitors agaln swarmed in for R L R RS oLy, ULV NIWACKER, was established by Adolph “Toepperweln | new owners of the ground will not have any | FO e ::;!:'h":‘"“““'“" the congress oflfii;f,";,uck,,\‘ Co. & (i . LA 0.A.B. ay ‘oke 9 0! 5 y t | W ere n { & kick, and Mr. Gatins remonstrated in D0 023 oMaloney, ‘el 131 0fgu g EOAE L 1 0 5% 1 | targets thrown from traps. T“pwrwd;.! trouble about water, for a good sized body bt i oxt e and it is | gt Gna Company 00 2 1 0Vicker, 01000 aln that when the ti 3 terms too forcible to please Moran. The - B o gk S LS. 2. Mock, 1b.: .1 09 :1 m )lrlln?-,cl: 0010 I!n-\'l,nuln record- and_which until today | of it flows in Laughing Water creek. will be lacking and the 4 [m :omes :o!hlng Cudahy Packing Co. Kist Mtahis Dty wis boutih ' i 1% o3 | Turmer, seii3 2 3 <0 0 10 08tood alone, was 979. Best runs today with- ; e delegates to the con- | Armour & Co......... pristf it Ao M P b 0 33 | Mikchell, %i;: 1 3 § 0 ofsaitman, '+ 0 ¢ 3 o ¢ | OUC ® iss ‘were 108, 113, 1n, 213, 2. oINS B Sress will be $iven the tiame of thelr tives, | GIFLEAINS & Fchalier i | 3 - 4 chell, “ef.. 7 h ollioal v v g er buyers 3 bent was marching off the field under the | CInCINNAU oot g R O 8 R e MU B Preparing for Couraing Meet. The large involce of machinery recently | even though the Mining Men's association it . ! escort of a policeman. Dufty then decided | yEarned Tun: Cincinnatl, Two-base hit: | Sk 008 1 1 3 8MLING 2 § £ 1 3| 51003 FALLS, 8, D, Sept, 7L —(Bpectal, | PUTCHased In Chicago for the Saginaw Mia- 0 bear every item of expense. The TOtAIB. covovovvorisns 805 B30 8,10 ) that It was no use to beet longer, and he | ley. Stolen base: Nichols, Wild _pltch: | 0¢Fman Bo-1 1 1 4 olsperr, ¢ 0 210 1 0| _Preparations are rapidly being cmgp,,“-d ing company, has been delivered at Berne money to defray the expense of entertaining CA]'H!:E There were qulte a few cattle ] put his team back to work a second time. | Yerkes. First base on balls: Off Yerkes, | Totais..... 7502 33 """ P22 % 2 9 %or the recond coursing meet for the Aber- | station on the B. & M. and part of it has | the delegates when they come to the Hills R TR L R U B R X ¥ O'Brien was pulled In to short, Me- |5 57 Vioker 3 Sete varea: bt e | totats..... s o0 deen Cup, T0'be Tun near Madison on Sep: | been taken to the mine, where it is being | hus been moro than subscribed for by four |a remuit, Iair (eAl o values was et . " % 3 Y lemher 3 o Octol E e e | o consiste of an e, y o "o :lcker A lhrum right to lett, and |1 Cincinnatl, 3. Time: 1l AT Hig st R Vig coursing cventof ‘the’ northwest, and | SR i ‘nuAcn‘_; te of dr"-]!!ri;gl;x;gll:&m\:::::cl:lrud; Aad with the TR o g B R = vers put in right. The Omahas were | Brown. Hised i L e second only to the Waterloo meet, | compressor plant, hoists and power . | 93 “ Tanged for at Thurs- | at this polnt prices as a general thi finally cut off, but not till Gonding had Standing of the Teams. Two base pitsr Snoer harsers Treadne: | ¥hich will be held at St. Louis about No- | The development work on the property is | day nights meeting there is now a fund of | have held up Smarkably weil - Commns scored. This lead of seven runs was fur- Played. Won, Lost. P, | hit: Coggwwell. Home run: Turner. FIrat | won last year by dack Melcon of Sloux | progressing in a satinfactory manner, and | $7.000 raised already for the purpose of | Eradce hive of course suffercd to- guite ther increased by Omaha in the seventh, | Plttsburg i34 100 8 base on balls: Off Hawley, 2 off German, | Falls, ‘was presented to the coursing {rd: |ita management expects to have it on a |eatertainment and other expenses Brought very satisfactory Brices all week ; when Carter scored the only earned run | Brooklyn " u o S ey German. Stk out: Hy | ernity by the Aberdeen Coutsing club. It | proqucing basis within & short time. Parehasmr S TorT o 'Not enough corn cattie 'have been ro: % SR A ABUEL; £Al1bWed By, SROLBER ot (he . a R B L el T a beautifully engraved, so R olanctnr Wit pay sy &b 1 Lo y London Market. |celved this week to tell much about the | N Chicago 13 66 ) L Valued at about §30, aithough to the LONDON, 8 market. As @ general thing, though, trad- same kind by Wright. Another came in | Cincinnati 133 66 6 Turner 'tg Mock.” Sacrifice hit: McBride. | Sgursing fraternity It is Worth much more, | Roy mine, and several thousand dollars | (IONDOM. Sept, ZL—The high rates aters are quoting the market about teady 3 the elghth on Thornton's amazing error |55 Lotis. U R 1i60 Dmpire, Harkel + 5 | of course, for it greatly Increases the Vallé | yors qistributed in wages. The company | for America hve cansed x wrmsimucy Mo | With the close” of last week. Nothing at and Gonding's single. Raoane 68 Score, second game: of any kennel to win It ‘Added o h* | employing a large force of men on its | nems in the money market, but Apprehen: | Uk oIS, 4%, been, recelyed and, In tac h i 4 . . - Teuter propor the cc The Angels started out in the Afth to| Games today: Boston at New York, MILWAUKEE, || TOLEDO, Taaking a total Value In prizes of $60. Mc" | development work and is making a great | Slone are acute of a scarcity of ol on | huve simply heen warmed b stat, which overtake that figure seven, but it was use- | Philadelpha at Brookiyn, Clncinnatl at 8t. | pupeun, 1.0 ' % s %olome, mv..... 5" G4 | Keon, winng of the cup last year, has fOF- | many other improvements on the Property, | ments to New York. These, normal, ship | zeldom sclis to good advantage. less. In the sixth two hits and an error | oW Barie ot IR § | paraed it tofSecretary Daniels Of (¢, Xeed | such as the erection of bulldings and bulld- | beiieved” (o “have little Toundation. . 1t-In | receioth hh ben vers Hbers] ol (he s bl’n?:ntm“ e them one, and in the Fort Dodge Wins in Mud. e man, 100 0Gramu i | 1| on exhibitiogin a drug store at that place. | ing roads. Development work can be said | JEAVae0 here that even Secretary of the and aa o Tosult buycrs broke the market. J [ wo singles, a hit by pitched ball, FORT DODGE, Ia., Sej Clingman, ss. 1 1 0 0 1 Mitc L0 0 0 ' oy to have just begun on this property, but v he greater part of the deciine, however, s & t. . 21.—(8peclal Mitchel, v ogu temporary national banknotes s not acted | . R ant o dooine; b ) and errors by Owen and Welch allowed | Tarombam sORoe ramrkanieny ot Podes | Rumkel db: 0 8 4 ¢ 0/Comrell it 0 0 3 0 0| Nashville tne Penmant Winmer. | 0y "hoen done is showing the ground | upon. that the good will of the banks of | Srai rgn of cnttle ae fuily. ¢ lower Sund three more. But that was all, team defeated Algona in_the mud today. | Speer, 082 01 | NASHVILLE, Tenn., sept. 21.—The Soutn- | 1ot B0 0l SO0 ™ re working shate | Englind, France and Germany will enable | from that up. to o lower " In extreme Flelding features were not many, Harry | Lhe 8core was 9 to 5. Three home runs | Olmstead, 011 00 U] onn lepigue Base ball season closed today, | UP 1n plendid sabhe: RO FAFL IS ed & | New York to obtain suMiclent gold to carry | cases. ‘ihe decline covers all classes and = . were made during the game. Algona lost ——= o o &Y “Orleans, Chattanooga and Mem- | which is being over the preeent American stringency | considerable unnevenness I8 noticed. elch's catch in the seventh being the | the game In the first three innings, when | Totals......1 518 § L0 2T 4 s e e mning feams In the final games. | depth of Afty feet and In it Is exposed a veln | without especially inconvenlencing Europe. | “All previous records have also been Botable one, while Carter and Stewart did | Pitcher Lyttle was wild and inetfectivs. | Milwaukee 91000 n—_—‘l’vgln:«h\'me securcathe pennant and LU fof seven foot of good ore, but _runming The Hanic ot France has an extraordinary | proiced In the “Smber of ‘wockers “ind great work. Score: Alecnd Lattie sud aorhman. i Bl et et hase on fhie | PO [FeeeHE through it a streak of about two feet which | jare and the fact that the Bank of Eng- | from the. couniry has bein weionisnimely PRARAL —_—— Oft Olmstead, 11; off McNelll, 1. Hit by Golf Reeord at Country Club. carries exceptionally high values, the ore | land's rate ‘of discount remains at 3 ber | lirge and the cholce cattle have not te- N 3 ). 1 N 4 Ct Vi C e, t! C/ - Gening, 3b.......... 5 ¥ B G 4 %|GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE | Bichtc, o o Sietnin, S Skcrthen me; | LAt the Country club yesterday Mias |being plentifully bespriotiel with free gold. | S04, TRONY Slarce, The recovery In New | Simer ‘ovades are 1Gssc. lower ' and " in Carter, rf. i O TN e R Runkel. Left on bases: Milwaukee, Partech made the course in 71, which es- | The shaft has now reached a depth which | York exchange rates is regarded here as | extreme cases common yearlings went off Wright, 1 2 1 1 7 0 0|8t Louts and Cleveland Break Even | Toledo, 3. Time: 0:. i tablishes a new record for the links. makes 1t slow work to hoist out the mate- | merely manipulation for, the purpose of | o e more than, that, 0 i i b A DI S " B ; N Btewart, . N o ; 2 8 on Pair of Fast and Hard Indianapolis Nails Pennant. PROSPEROUS rial by hand, so the company has started ‘i_’mev Engm $1. 750000 which was available 'a‘"x:;sir“sp pREtiaNOf the, reos 5?'.,,‘.35 Welch, "If. sigse Riogii g 4 g Fought Battl ST. PAUL, Sept. 21.—Inal HURON COLLEGE to grade for a hoisting plant, which it |in the open market the middle of last week | steers than at any previous time this Thom: 208 (O BB 1 S WL Bir erlg on e A TR palle Jook Wil erect as soon as the order can be filled | has disappeared, and is understood to have | season, The demand, though, kept up in g;’;‘;‘" 7y B I N 0 ! ool Jouis, Sept. f-8t. Louls and | Bant By winning o double-neader from 8t. | Attendance Shows Large Incremse |, 'yn. cqs Beginning with next week a | been bought'for Jheiley [Joreymarket good shape and untll Thursday the mar- i evelan i v t ble- sade 3 d here are many evl c et held very dy. ~On Thurs- bt LR T L s S S U g B I b LAl RIS Over Last Year, with More pight shitt will be added to the force of | antain gold without disturbing the London | day and Friday, however, OWing Lo the fact Totals 3 9 7 2 10 8|close, and the second going ten Innings. | habes lost 8t Faul the second. "attendance, Comin, miners employed and the work of sinking | market. Business on the Stock exchange | that receipts continued heavy puckers brose AUKEE. Funnote “;Chmn;.fi":n A I ame first | 1166, Score, first game: will proceed at a more rapid rate. The Le | Wis more sanznint, thiZ eV dally nt- m:scn;.::«:r‘ & little and the week imfl,“‘: O'Brien, 1t and ss., M5 B H O A E. | Bitough a bunch of errors in' the fifth in- INDIANAPOLIS ST. PAUL. +1—(Spoctaly— | RoY 18 & good property and one which will | {ffbulea” 16 the. uneasiness respecting the | Wedic ity cnolce cattle, howeter, ld Cockman, 3b. A ALY ; i Reldy pitched good ball for St. Louls [, .~ RILOAE| R.HOAE. | HURON, 8. D. Sept. 21.—(Bps ¥ in all probabllity, be a winner in the end. | outlook in the United States The dul;lhm not show quite that much decline. The : 3 up to_the tenth inning, then he weakened | po8"5¢" OfGeter, et 1 0 110 | rpe opening exerciees of the fall term of n UBilish rafirond shares has not been | bulk of the stecrs are Selling from M to MeVicker, re and'it. 4 0 1 3 0 0 } Fox, b 0222 olLumier, 1.0 14 00 The vein is not a large one, but it carries . vty atter g N and Cleveland batted out a victory. Bern- | (. 118000 \ e interesting and quite Wrrested. | Consols recovered sharply $.50 and as high as $.75 has been pald, p 1 et A8 8 d a1 R eotive and won s sleventh | Siearis .. § 315 § Oluemea i 8 8 4 3| Muron collegs wer dress was | Bood values, and the ore will free mill versi| {oiching the iowest quotation of the vear. | Western fecding steers’ are also a litile Gating, s 4 8 8 3 8 0|straient victory. Attendance, 16510. Score, | O'rien, 3.0 11 4 olFerguson, 1. 0 113 § o Iargely attended. ™ '""""M' Jennings, | Teadily, and with cyanide to treat the tall- | Mines were uniformly at & standstill, lowes. far the, Wesk ahd e quoted ol the Bller. 2 Whog ¥ g g el At G rxthn Kabaw b0 12 3 oy 1 4 8| delivered by Rev. William M. Jenting% | ings from the stamp mill very near all the | puyy Week on Beriin Bourse. | Ny dehornea feeder are stil seiling 10 ' Youghn, ¢ iy o 1 T T | Mo AYLO.A.E, | Maithows, c.. 0 1 0 0 oEsan: 3. o 3 o|Dpastor of the Presby £ ew atu. | values which it containe can be saved. gl here had | he Bést advantuge, and as high as % was cPherson, % N Rk SR R | U S L0703 0| Kellum, p: 0 0 2 ofChech, p....J0 1 1 2 i | Brookings. A large number of ne BERLIN, Sept. 2L—The bourse here had | ¢, PO SONCURREE BOLGG" AL “of good Evers, rf. +3 0 0 0 0 Ofpemphiil, rf.0 110 200030 S o —— ——— | qents were present and many of those of Large Veln of Florine. a dull week. Quotations In nearly all de-| ¥, \OF B, 0500 D0 onir“grades of cattle *Kenna 1 0 0 0 0 0]Heidrick, ct..0 1 4 0 1003 00| Totals...3122011 0 Totals.... 1 82713 2 " h rriv- partments declined until yesterday, when | &L Uit baily “sg25e lower and yearling Total T O 03 BEE R e 3010 S oI T e e ring b e | o oa ot D Miminn e, | Feports of Eriday in New Xork o ®ters | o common quality have sutered still mor BEME 11 ase onsos ok, t. Paul 60000001 0-1|ing dafly. The enrollmen —The Gladlator Consolidated Mining com- | strong reaction. Earifer in the theve | 28 COmIOR Q8 Y f raders. yetrinn \ *Batted for McPherson in the ninth. S h i it 228 8 cEarned run: Indlanapolis. Two-base hits: | two days of the term exceeded that of last | pany, which owns two groups of claims on | was ff.'"".‘;fn'r":"w:'r':"rn:flé"'zh but yester: Bave ot been i very' good demand trom Omal AT G rd, ] H % . . | day the 3 the country, a a result prices tum- Shwaukes 111010 0 000903 o8 G0 St 1] 1| Gheshg Dl Howtlover, facrifce bit | year by about one-third, and correspond: | peadwood gulch, will son make arrange. | {7 ciose”of the, quarter approachen It I8 | bleq Cholds Yeartings, “However. did not I Earned ru Omahs, Twobese Ml maw =zl oo, momo=-= base on balls: Off Chech, 1; off Kellum, 1, | ence indicates that a much larger num- | jhents for the erection of a treatment plant | geen that engagements are nrlxer 1l ln or | decline any more than the older cattle, Carter, Wright. Sacrifice hi Dol Totals. 52113 1l Totals..... 142418 3| First base on errors: Indianapolls, 2. Hit | ber will be enrolled within the next few | on yts property and hopes to have the |a long time past, but the "'h’mfi?ld:.::r The bulk of the feeders are selling from Swen' Double play: Btewart to Dolan Lo | 8t. Louls L000020 00 *3|by pitcher: By Chech, Hogrlever. 'Left on | gave. The number is so great that it h lant running on ore from the Gladiator | Pected to pass easily in Splte Of deater |G\ S0 M Range cows are safely 50 | e, Btolen base: Gonding. Left on | Cleveland 100100000 0-1|bases: Bt Paul, 7; Indianapolis, 6. Double [ 38¥% aoaia | P10 money, which 18 regarded jas anly (e |lower than a week ago and in many cases Wright. oo, e ke 7" o0 | “Two-base hits: Friel, Bemis. Sacrifice | PI&Y Hugsins to Ferguson, Kellum to | become necessary to fit up . apartments | group and the Red Cloud within a few | porary. Bank stocks yeaterfi‘)‘;uhn;ed Do | they are %@s0c lower. The market on 7 gl A i TS, Umplre: Fig. | heretofore unused in the fourth story of | monthe, The company has a large body of | gencral rise, owing to declded actlon B | Thursday and Friday was very dull and base on balls: Off Owen, 1; son, 3. out: By Owen, 3; by Me- | bases ? nfl;lcPher- nits: Burkett, Sudhoff, Bemis. Stolen | FOX to Kihm. Tim B aankers: congress at Frankfort againat | TWHESARY A0 A%, WaC Ine went into Pherson, 5. Hit by pitched ball t"(‘lwen, balle: Bay, Gochnauer. First base on | Eemeler. {he college building. Accommodations for | jow grade ore in the Gladiator which hae 3 t . o the bourse law. It is hoped this actlon of t at that Ume. The bulk of th t- Oft Moore, 2; oft Sudhoff, 2. Struck | Score, second gam {hirty more young men and about the | been opened up by a tunnel 650 feet In | ine congress will lead to reform and an affect at that e, The bulle of the weat- 14 cPhereon, 1. Time: 1 mpire: | out: By Sudhoff. 2; by Moore, 1. Left on | INDIANAPOLIS. ST, PAUL. 3 i IR ald e Louts, 6 Cleveland, 5. Time: RH.0AB \'H.0.4.5, | same number of youns women, in addition | jength and by about 300 feet of cross- | improvement in the position of (e banks: | choice bunch sold as hikh as $4.40. but a¢ Dea Malnest Ga %" Umpire: O'Laughlin. omrgner, 11370 050 ot ct. 5154 | {5tk number present last year, have been | cuta, The tunnel opens the vein at u | The German KOVt stice ot | the, e e, V. 4 ng extra Scors, second game: - T Obimer 59 1 2 0 8| assigned rooms tn the building. Four new | gepth of about 200 feet and the cross-cuts per cents and Prussian consols DES MOINES, Sept. 21.—The Western o . Coulter, of...1 1 3 0 0Dillard, If...1 1 3 0 o |A8ssign P imperial 3 p HOGS-—Recelpts of hogs were light and Jeague season closed here today. the locals Raaad, st touis. | ihm b0 3 8 0 ufHureins %51 3 8 3 0| men have been added to the faculty, two ) expoge it for a width of seventy. The ore | for several daye. Most of the forelen renten | he market held fully steady with yeaters taMhe "Doth sames from . Péoria, The 070076 olBurkett, ... 070" ¢7¢ 0 1308 ororcuon 160 2 § 0 01 5™\ on) taking the places of others Who [iy low grade proposition and will av- |Partook of the wenerl wenknons pf UG |day. Lhe bulk of the sales went from ¥i.i3 g o AR R g TR U i 3 ofHerabicnr .0 8 300 1130 0011 0[aia not return this year. erage botter than $8 a ton, bu: there I8 | Ineaes = Tron shares were depressed until | §? 800" s755. "1t was very moticeable, how- JE TR Reay, SN o o 10 113 1°0| Baiek, 510 0 0 4 ;3321 8| The trustees are planning to secure en- | an eight-foot streak running through it | yesterday becatse of u reduction in the | over. that buyers were not at all anxious Des Molnes...3 1 0 1104 0 *—1017 3 -0 0 011330 e — = dowment and funds for the erection of new | which carries florine and gives values of | Price of pig fron and most unfovorabis ffor the heavy packing grades und they were 000001200341 RS 008 54| Tomeo.oTizsio o Tomle... 810834 1| pyiaings. This work is already under way, | §25 a ton and better. This is the same B e Fecovery was recorded ye: | o “such® kinds could be aoied siow. msd Sifttagies; Das Moines, Morrsen and Lo- { H 98310! Game catied at end of elghth. with promise of success. It is confidently | voin that is being worked on the Penn- | terday. Coal shares were also weaker. | weak They soid largely from .3 to §1.%. Dhesre: socoud game, fve inmings, by agree- T == 222 | naianapolis 3%0°00 o 4 1 07| expected that with the opening of the next | eylvania, across the guich, and which has | General IndRsirtls are BN o creTuaher | M dispoved of i good seanon. > e Tt 4 2 3001 8t Paul ) 70100200 03|spring term buildings will be begun od [ produced so very much rich ore. In the | \iton s rise in the price of raw sugar | " For the week reccipts have been light RHE, | Cleveland 100000000 34| Barned runs: St Paul, 2; Indlanapolis, | the campus which has been donated to the | Gladiator, however, the vein is much lar- | through American purchases and uncertain | and a decrease i noted as compared with 1313813 2|8t Louls 3001-560 E Bridges and Lo- | hit crop prospects. The weather {s remaining | jast week. The failing off is stlll greater as ger, and while It does not average so high | °Top FReSRERIS, 1 Uf O, "when warm | compared with the same week of Jast year, as In the Pennsylvania, there is elght feet | sunghine ig necessary to produce saccha- [ The first part of the week the tendency of 000100000 0-L(3 Two-base hit: Dillard. ' Sacrifice hit: rned runs: Cleveland, 3. Two-base | Sutthoff. Btolen bases: Coulter (%, Kihm | college for this purpose Flick, Bemis. Hit by pitcher: By | (1). First base on balis: Off Chdplewskl, ¥ - ! Cane Asainst Railros ¢ s he ten S P ety A iaanes, Siages o Reldy, Bemis. ~First base on balls: Off | 2; off Sutthoff, 4. First bise on errors:| Hearing of 1t which Is just as rich. The company | rine. prices was upward, but since Wednesday @ Bernhard, 1; off Reidy, 1. Struck out: By | Indianapolls, 1. Hit by pitcher: By Cha- v -~ - v —— ackers have been very uvecrish and the Springs’ Season Cioses. Reldy, 2" by Bernhald. & Lokl on baser: | Lo ioves, Tokt on bassyi BL | |SIOUE.WALLE, 8. D.. Sept. N—(fpe-|is well provared te do extemive work on Higher Rates at Manchester. Reek closed with prices 1@ lower than ‘o By | clal)—On Tuesday of this week, before |the property and to make the improve- se of last week. Representative * 2. | Judge McCoy of the Fifth judicial circult, | ments which are contemplated, and which ufs, 3; Cleveland, 8. Time: 1:20. | Paul, 14; Indlanapolis, 5. Struck out by Sutthoff, 2. Time: COLORADO SPRINGS, Sept. 21.—Cold | bt weather made fast ball impossible here (o- | LWPire: O'Laughlin. Chaplew: MANCHESTER, Sept. 2l.—The tendency of the cloth market last week was against day. The locals made it four stralght Twins for Ohios Umpire: Flggemeler. & hearing will be held In a case recently | it will begin as soon as the necessary ar- | puyers and the turnover did rot equal that 4. Su. e ARy from St Joseph. riay started in the raln | CHICAGO, Sept. 21.—Chicago won the the Minneapolis is Wrathy. instituted by the State Board of Rallroad | rangements can be made. Work of de- | of the last week. Deader cotton and the % 1n 4 . %2 200 261 . 0 233 51 62 220 245 poorness of prices recently o:lllflad ru'xa- p| d to insist upon a nees. - pire Tyndall called the | against the Great Northern Railroad com- |and it is showing up better . with every | 2o PFOJNCErS S0 WONS Wore “at somewhat fincited 1o five innhes Uit et kame was | arst game foday on'a base on balls, Grif- | MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 2L—Without any | Commiesioners at a meeting in this city | yoloping the ground s belng continued declde the second, whica closed the season | DUt mpinres-basger and Gleason s .eror; | apparent reason U here, Attendance, 180, Score, Orst game: | (he visitors in the second game, while | jocond, E4TE pefween Ainncapolis and | pany. The sult resulted from the fallure | day's work. There is an immense amount | higher Tates. =Nevertheloss manufactirers : i f o RH.E | the locals bunched just enough hits to win. | JOHDU0E RENTS T GG Gnyboay knew | of the rallroad company to comply with | of ore already exposed by the workings on | Are increasing T W] 0003 70 Y y 0 0 0 § 174 1 3| Awide trom Patterson's masierly, pliching | o 'his “declsion ‘was' when he’ walked off | an order of the railroad commissioners ro- | the round and a great deal of it has been | ¥o3\} \mproving and prospeots are en- 3 H ] ] e Batteries: Colorado Springs, Jones and | the feature. Attendance, 8100, Score, firat | the fleld, As soon as the crowd became | ouiring it to establish a station and con- | placed on the dump, all of which is avall- ing. Many leading china makers 0 73 o b h h N h re of what he had done he was forced | Quiring couraging. 1 B 8 rvaie: Sty 'oseph, Brown and Garvin. | game: e O "tive bk afec.” Tuasis: | struct a depot building at the town of | able for milliag just as soon as the com- | are in a fairly sirong position ind SECULe CRE i ’ RHE. ouIcAGD, | | DETRAIT. ..u. | ville won the first game, 6 to 2. Score: Stockholm, which is situated on that rail- | pany's plant is ready to treat it. The l‘:,,,{,‘.{’,f‘,,, nt and South American trades 10 73 21 s;.m}.o:‘nr:‘nn .382333323314 13 0| strang, 3. 110 WO wumlfihlfilo”‘ I--EM;U‘lile . | road porth of Watertown. The Great|work of the company, while it develops | were limited. 120 fi 82 3 werannnnndd 0—3 jones, of 014 01 N b pos T e e el a3l IERE L] SRS R e il e of et the road would be heard by the |ply on hand when It ls wanted. It e in | MADRID. Sept fL-—The repart, of ihe | i 0§ ] L n“ - HE R SEERE e §'4 8 Oerdex 100 1 8 0 0 rallway commission, but B0 representative | one of the best locations along the gulch Bk mows the followl Goid In hand | W11 & 3 7600 ER, Sept. 21.—Today's game with £31 234881 kit 35 1 & of the road appeared on the date set be- [and surrounded by good and producing | increased 3288000 pesetas, siiver In han .. " i 3Mhane City Bad 10 be postponed because i1 13040 L wligidd 10933 9| tore the commission and the commission | properties, being just across Poorman | increased 1300 pesctas, notes 1n, Cirolia: W e i R e Standing of the Teams. — i nae enn g e 90 08 9| gecordingly carried the matter into the | gulch from the Hidden Fortune, the [round!“l‘,:':"‘é‘;r:".mly at #4.15. & Just "about sieady prices ‘s compared : - -~ sunn ——— 8. from which Otto Grantz took out a fortune with " yesterday. - Played. Won, Lost. p.c | *Winning run with one out. o3 2| ov Live Stock Market have been very liberal, a big gain havin ...188 81 o 0 feago e RS et K205 9 G in less than three weeks' work. This prop- St. Louis od been made over the corresponding week o ] Detrolt 00303188 1% auniheu b 303 03| Emdowment for Children's Home. |.riy (s being worked by a strong company, | ST. LOUIS, Sept. M —-CATTLE—Recelpts. | last year. As compared with last week, E B 57| Left on bases: Chicago, 6; Detroit, 5. | First base on balls: Off Torrence, 2; ot | SIOUX FALLS, §. D. Sept. 2L—(Bpe-|and there is no reason why it should not | 8% ,:",“’,-_,‘,’{',.‘“,,H“N,E“:)_',‘:3‘:;’,‘,0,, Market | bawever, thete a 8 slight deceasse. The ‘ . Jomeph s " - s m Azueree’;‘rlln ';n;:e lharlle‘y. ert,mm_. Sacri- | Coons, 1. Two-base hits: Werden, Bon- | clal.)—Superintendent Sherrard of the [ within a year be numbered among the pro- ;«"r’:'u\. ireased beef and butcher steers, | “The ‘market on fat sheep has heid up | orado Springs . @ T 48] Double playe; dones to Sulitvan Davie: it Siruch outi By Toremo South Dakota Children’s home in this city | ducers of the Black Hills. ¢ under 1000 Ibe, $3.00G5.00; | in good thape and, in fact, prices are @ lit- Des Motnes ...l B w4 | DAY Birlek By MeMackin, & e B e ennounces that the soclety has just re-| The Red Cloud group of claims, also Sosders. BAQELIL COTRMle | Lo stroneer on ovey Mivock ags; | The Fee 5 - bl - 252 | Passed ball: Sullivan. First base on ball Umpire: Tyndall. eived a handsome and valuable gift, con- | owned by the company on Dead Dog hill in calve 00@7.00; Texas and In- | murket can probabiy best be described by Games today: Milwaukee at Omaha, | Off GriMith, 2; off McMackin, 4. Hit with ¢ Yae 00T | mar £ 5c higher f Peoria at Des Molnes. Kansas City af [ball: Sullivan Time: 1:40. Umpires: Car- Standing of the Teams. sting of a farm of 160 acres, situated | the same vicinity is opened up by a shaft | dian s, $2000485; cows and heifers, | calling it stong to 10c or 1ic higher for Denver, St. Joseph at Colorado Springs. ruthers and Sheridan. Played. Won. Lost. PC.|in McCook county, this state. The land is | forty feet deep. This shaft is following K—':::fi!é;Lw"w" Shat Gane . acasnat’ g :2“|y:f'-uxn| ,"-J..u" g O LT GAMES IN_NATIOTML LEAGUE 8core, second game: Indianapolis 48 @ @ 0| eastly worth §5,000. The donor is I D.[down a six-foot vertical in the porphyry, | lower; pigs und 1ghits. S5 ) Yackers, | sl b Sl ot thin desirabla f Loutsville . . 7.25@1 butcher, $7.50@7.50. has met with a ready sale ommon stuff, o ,_ : Smith of Madison. The other day Super- [and when the shaft has been sunk a little | §7.25@1.%0; butcher, 0. . wit iy aale. ! P e i gl > [ Bans tiis: B B & S0l ntendent Sherrard received an invitation |farther stations will be established and ufllrik;‘;‘«li‘:u-‘d; '-,ng,r,fin%;m',:,'_'-g%:“ though, Is only sbout AleAR): 1y besn ops Onte Feer 014 Milwaukee ... - 141 6 1% | to meet the gentleman at Madieon and As- | crosscuts started along the vein for the | jur %: culls and bucks, 32 00d as the sh vket and prices are 03 M . lambs, $4.26G6.%: culls a 800! on o for Amother Paj 13 Columbus ... 0 8 461] siotant Superintendent Chappell was sent | purpose of stoping out ore. The ore in | 4.00; stockers, $1.50G3.50; Texaps, mm.xu’? o more than ady with the close of 010 Minneapole . W 6 8 3% P - last week ot P ol P, 7 | ] in response. Superintendent Sherrard |this vertical is similar to that found in the - f; Byiots, SGieason, 3b.. 0 3 3 ety D s bat this hend m Gilt Edge mine in Strawb Ich, and g QY iae Risek B ——————— L o 13 Games today: Columbus at Kansas City, | states that this handsome gift now gives ge mine in Strawberry gulch, an P P it WCHICAGO. Sept. 21.—The Pittsburg team | McFarian Beulow, ¢.... 0 0 1 wolean at Miwaukee. Tncianapots st 81 | the Childrea’s Home socisty & total en- |carries vory good commercial values rus- | SIOUX CITY. fa.. Sept, %.—(Bpects] Teit INCORPORATED i on both mes from the locals today, | Petterson, p Kisstuger, p. 00 1, Loulsvill ¥ H ATTLE — Receipts, 20; mark"t E s' .o'E' !I and both by the same score. Five bunched - Paul, Loulsville at Minneapolls dowment of $7,060 in property and cash. [nings from $15 to $35 a ton. Some very rich Thbeeves, $6.0067.%; cows, bulls and $100,000.00 hits off Lundgren in the first resulted in | 7O 4 Selsle * N am The 1 t the latest gift will an- |ore is taken from the vein, but the aver $2.5064.50; stockers and feeders, §2.00 Ly our sure 4nd safe sysiem of ture four runs. hitting in three innings | Chica 01 Diets Team Takes & Game, 0 I St the | L -k . sdgidtvr i @5.0; yearlings and calves, $2.5004.50 e 1y how plan PHER. Write for § of the counted for four more. Twao ; Detroit 000 00 00| BLATR. Neb, Ecot. 21.—(Special Tele. | 3U8l'y aod permanently care for @ve chil- |while not what might be ca rich, HOGS—Recelpts, 1,60; rket steady, | yuiek THE DOUGLASS DALY CG., Turf Commies pec] ) bits with & wild pitch o (he frst, two | Left on bases; Chicago, §; trolt, 7. | gram.)~The C. N. “%ets company ball team | red better than the average shipping ore, and | selling at $7.2097. 2@7.30. Sioners, 113 Clark Sirest, CHICAGO. : ' | ,

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