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Milwaukeo, Yollendorf and ers County Team Leaves Field, ‘Wahoo Getting Decision, Nine to Notht MBEAD, Neb., Aug. clal) — A close game of ball ‘)el'zcn w‘..hoo and & team made up of players from ders county broke up In & row in the last half f the ninth luning, when the Wahoo team Tl the Tow the score stoed 3 to 3. and Wahoo fall led ts up to the seventh nnin With two men out and a k dlcld(m on third in the ninth, Captain t the Munflen counlx team oalled hll mcn oft d, e game was given to Wa- h to 0, by the same umpire who of- ficlated at the Wahoo-Schuyler ©0 weeks ago, and which w: to Wahoo by the same score. Score: aunders v 10000000 12 ‘ahoo 0000001142 Batterfes: Devare and Wolta; necker and Johnson. Soldiers Win a Hard Fight, FORT CROOK, Neb. 9. —~(Bpecinl Tolegram )—The Fort Crook team wWon & pard, uphill ghe here this afternoon, by un, in the seventh inning. The RImours took ‘& sommandlon Teed i the first and increased it in the fourth to what seemed a cinch on the game. In the sev- enth the soldlers got Wilkinson's range nd, for & moment made the visitors out- flelders think it ‘was ng balls. .collection of safetios was stuffed off with luzo the -‘mmo here Abd ll‘r;md woreaming homer n gonlo This _ended the fireworks, but iberg contributed & circus catch 1o the eclghth that spolled s chance for the Armours to tle the score. It was & run- 1n deep left, Which was much applauded b large crowd that watcl the game. RHB Fort Crook 713 2 Armours o4 4 Batteries: lrm?‘ S Sullivan and O fin\.v. Crippen and rfi:’ Omahs Clgar Makers Win, PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., f% W elal.)—The el‘-.r makers of Omaha, 2 team composed mnr- ed & nm- vantage and this wzs in the third, when Simms had Berry #ightly groggy with a couple of straight lefta to the jaw. The men will be rn -matched at welght in the near_future. nk Forde, sporting editor ot the Minneapolls Tribuhe, referced the Hastings Entries Out. n. following_fs the list of entries for Hastings Rldln{ and Driving Park lllofllllon TRces on Auj 2 ob Almonser, Tokis, B “Paui \nnn hnk.e Boy. hio, B J. Tutts, SC Paul, Min vans, b, ., Gen v 'ouncil Groves, ll. Al 1il, b. m., rsonian, W, Lowry, Lincoin, ubber Neck, J. T. Blushor, 245 trot, one-half milo run: Red Le Jack Ransdell, Wilkes, ¢ m., H: peka, Kan.; Harry Leo Costello, An- ‘Neb.; re| and onor, C. Condrey, T Messerisn, b. h., Superintend- ent, ‘'H. D.'Bennett, Lincoln, Neb.; Model Monarch, b. h., Almonarch, Fred J, Tufts, gt Paul, mnn. Dulny L., 'br. m.. Garrett L., Fred J. 8t.” Pail, Minn.; Happy J.Q .rdner 3 .Y M Payton Lockhart, v. Towle, Lincoin, Onward,, W. T. ; McKinley, blk. h xu. The Rebel, . . Wald: Fromon, Neb.; Echon e. Rechore, T. B. Drupee, Iy, Col Tod Brunswick, b, e’ Onion "Medsum. R {: Temploton, Tekamah. Neb: Jgo Gales, br. Equator, F. J. Tufts, = 8t. Paul Mine; Blycorn, . & Judge Rice. E. Wiedemeyer, ville, Alice Hill, Hastin X a nsas City Blnct b A‘:wronl Akiey & Shirer, Kan- Journalist,’ R. P. Jm!ph “Mo.; Lady’ Miler, Normany, K. C. Miller, York, PR (et Srcarsids aud uader. so¢ e DA repeat run: B ant, b. h., - n, ln ‘Bryant, BI N ‘Conquerct, ‘dam by' Dunten, w Kuml‘fll ‘f’r x w".or‘g"x i pices of the Indlans. NEWPORT, R. I, Aug. 6 cup yacht Rellance, stripped of ali sails, was {owed 16 B¥isto1 ‘tonight by the tender, Sunbeam. 10 Was noticed during its brush with Con- stitution on Baturday that its new main- sail did not set properly and the neces- eary alterations will be made at Bristol. Constitution wil! be towed to New London tomorrow and put out of commiseion. Vanderbilt Horse Wins Race. VICHEY, 'France, .—W. K. Van- derbiit's Alpha, with AL, &n:r P 100 day won the Grand Prix du Cercile Inter- nalonal, worth DEAUVILLE, 'France, Aug. 8.—W. K. Vanderbilt's Marigold mdny ran third in the “Prix Chemin d Creston n-t- ts Henderson, CRESTON, la., 9. —(Special Tele- gram.)—-Creston “and Henderaon plaved & Close and interesting game today, resulting in & vietory for Creston by 3 10 1 was about 1,000 people Batteries: and Coppack. nt. " fownsend, mpire: Golden. Kizer Shamrook Il in Dry Dock. NEW YORK, Aug. 9.—8hamrock III wi taken into dry dock without accident at (i There | fast train, leaving Omaha dail ing room and tourist slee o ric basin today and the work of getting it ready for the races was begun. Nebraska Certificate Honored, PIERRE, 8. D, Aug. 9.—(Special)—The supreme court has admitted to practice in the courts of South Dakota, T. F. Eilliett of Plerre on a certificate from the supreme court of Nebraska. Slocum Becomes Game Wardes. PIERRE, 8. D., Aug. 9.—(Bpecial.)~Gov- ernor Herreld has granted a commission to M. A. Siocum of Ipswich as game war- den for Edmunds cougty. Right on the Where rheumatism pains, rub Bueklen's Arnica Salve, the great healer. "Twill work wonders. Stops pain or no pay. 't For sale by Kuhn & Co, compartment slee, and and 11.30 a, m. Information as to sch log car reservatios N.D.lflNIV ules, rat on epplication Gunenai Agant, o Five Trains a Day To Chicago via the Chicago & North-Western Railway,over the on railway between Omaha and Chicago, offer to the traveling public the best of everything in the way of the modern conveniences of travel, The Eastgn Ex arriving morning, with an admirably uranged eqmpmem of Pul !ng cars, free reclining chair cars and standard day coaches, hu et smoking and library cars, and dining cars (a la carte), is one of the most popular trains in the West, The Overland Limited electric lighted, with buffet smoking car, standard and é)lns cars, observation and library car, leaves Omal aily at 8.15 p. m, reaching ducu;o 9.00 the next morning. Other through trains leave Omaha for Chicago ints east at 3.40 a.m., 800 a. m. Pl’CSS icago 7.15 next man draw- HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1903, ; [ | Lucia; Denver, Barber and Baerwald. well, Brashear, Hart. Sacrifice hit: Bra- |city yesterday afternoo esulting in a ST. JOE TAKES ANOTHER ONE Standing of (he Teame: Soike Pifuionr. Hast, Saedfioe MK BrY | Hekedt erlhs Atermoon, TSR, I 2 Played. W Lost. P.C. Struck out: By Walker, 3; by Ferguson, 1. | reception in honor of the visitors was given ( " — S ee ... ayed. Yon. Ly 4 | Double play: Quinian to dwell to White d Fellows’ hall in the evening. ak N Colorado smnn 91 B 8 oy | " oo gy r o8 it ix to Three at Sunday Game with Kansas 0 @ 0 ity Browers Score a Win. PACKERS TWICE BEAT BLAIR ’ Rourkeites. e o | - (SonLMBUS. O o, 2 DMl waukee do- - . - eated Columbus today by bunchi its Start N ka — BEReuind 8 § 48| deiiseie dlasancs Sl Soust Deatte Vie. There are of matches FIRST, INNING DECIDES FINAL RESULT | Omaha PO ST I o oan LA oA s Ulmel today: Omaha at St. Joseph, Des " - ohes® S Ok, 8 B, Joseph e | worvey, 471 44 My, S A" g only two kinds in the worid | Home Team Up Four Points, a | VoUkee, Colorado Springs at Peoria. FL 00140 1W 024130 o a N » Sl — g:’mlr, Zl: : = z : rlh 00440 BlAlth Nehi A;‘l k9y»(?1lfl‘3ll|‘ TQIQE Lead Omak anons, o H on_ Sto s Juniors o over Suse: GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE [3ife™is": 3 318 § &Btmieari it 6 3 3 3 0| B0k’ Ommha aiarton shets Nabrarua tri in Oatohing Up _— ", : : {II : ‘fl:l;’v:ph.l.l! of. l‘l ; ; : : today by llk(nf two games from the home wie, White Sox Almost B8 0 01 cuerean, 50 10 1 8 O Detoe e O Gyes was in the Finally Wi e 1103715 3| Totals ... 3 ‘, 2718 o | box for Biair and pitched a splendid game o7, J0RM o Ohe bus ..........0 000100 0 o|Untothe ninth inning striking out twelve . PH, Mo., Aug. 9.—(Special Tel- Milwaukee t 00000003833 Pire (he Jeniers mirick u Batting strear, egram.)—Omaha was unable to overcome o o Earned runs: Columb Milwaukee, | tying th They knocl Noy C"m“; W rh ying e score. ey knocked Noyes out & lead secured by the Saints in the first | best. and bt Tor Tannenirs sreer Tn the | Base Rite: P raiter oI J0Dley. TWO | in the tenth, Winning the game, 9 to § inni first’ inning would have scored a shut-out. | Hemphill. Double pla. Hinton, ‘for ihe TS Jeioked & ety nning today. At the beginning the Visitors | Three soaitered hits was the best the vis- | mer o Meller: o:‘; U Schafiey to Dona- | Fame: keeping the hi Xy e T went up In the air, letting in four runs. |Itors could do. Chicago scored twice in | hue. Struck out; By Berger, ature was the heavy Hitting of the Ju- the third on three singles and a sacrifice, | dith, Base On balls: O, weore: The home team was able to bunch its hits [ and added another in the elghth on Calla- | Time: 1:40. Umpire: Haskell. L | in in the eighth, getting two more runs. | han's three-bagger and Wallace's error. Junlors 0020000038 91 1 0 50 THFE (56 VoS BARred fo Attendance; 4 Boeret Toledo Jumps on Kaws. m-lr : 0101200001594 ' on MoBride' o ST. LOUIS TOLEDO, O., Aug. 9.~Toledo defeated terfes: Juniors, Hinton and Miller; o's errors and two bases on 0 RHOAE | Kansas Clty in a one-sided game today. B“ ? Rapioyes and B Miller, - Rarned { balls. Their other run was made in the | 38100 The work of Bchaub and Owens was & Junfors, 7. Twp-base hits: Talbot, eventh, and was earned. 1 i:5 3 3% 0|feature. The game was called at end of Hiiler, s L g g o Carter opened the game for Omaha with | Grees: e .. 00141 :“frzf,“'_’“‘,{‘!,‘."n Tl IAnsas ity to catch | BeAStruck out: By Noyes, 12:' by Hinto a slow groundir to Rohe. He made first | Magoon 2 o0 8 1id TOLEDO. [ ®ANBAS ciTy 7. Fassed bal Miller. 'Umplire: Dicke :: :lo‘l:‘om :;:::v o':ecn‘uha!: l:er,l,:nw 1.3.:::::‘ : r‘, : : : Smith, rf i g ‘C.U!lu\h!n-\ 18, 1 ': 'l;hn wecond bl;jme wn-mmolrla int lln' » e1310 E] 11 ant ‘was any) y's un! a ovel sacrificed to Glads, Miller followed with 1 —’; ; ; Z ‘l’ : Junlc;rl tzlnvffllhlh fl;l fl;ldl“‘[ .KnmaT)::fl ween ‘won in e nin ¥y heavier tting. ir ;\ l‘lnlh to second, but Carter was caught | ypiveed for Friel $ 13 batting was, again the feature. No, s, rying to come home. Thornton went out Ghiesgo ... f 04y N g | Matthews and Miller, for Blair. seemed to on & fly to Belden and retired the side. Louts. . 00000 0-1|Dban. s H [ be the only ores to connect with the Hall Donahue opened the game for the Saints TL-';, on 'l‘»-u- 'flm“"' §; Bt. Louls, 4 | Reisiing, p 1 01 in either game. re: Awn \ t 2 = == 1 with & single through second, Belden fol- | poro-Snke hits: Callal flénfia"n’fi: Teven | Totats .83 3503 Totans ... T ieske Junfors ......2 11100001611 4 lowed with a two-bagger, and Donahue ?(l.;l-ry dnwul,lxp n'i“' lkurnne lnd “m xSchaub out on mnem n, m;u;‘ 112“0 008300025786 t home on an error in left flald, ahoe and Hi truck out: B: atteries: Junfors, Adams and Miller; L 1 errof in left flald, Kemmer | ptiLg /o re & Bases on balla: e o 291921 58| main, oyes and Miller. Two-base hits: foliowed with a two-bagger in center fleld, | 5’ Hit by pitched ball; H; Twobase hits: Ow 3, Schaub (3 Jellen, Hinton, Adams. Stolen Belden went homs. Hartman singled to Umplre: O'Laughiin, cm-mcu D, Rothtls Shrec ety i McLean, Jellen, Adams. short and followed Kemmer home on & Postponed Gamens. Knolt: Home runs. Hall, Kieinow. Emith. Adams to Talbot to Hach- bad throw to third. At Detroit—Cleveland-Detroit game on ac- (Smith, Ball (@) Hases on i T In the sscond Welch went out on an in- | 0ount prohibition Sunday ball. s By Releting s, by Doriaiamy 6, Struck | Vmpire: Dickson. i s fleld grounder. Shugart was hit by a ing of the Team brn; (‘i))ledn 4; Kansas City, 7. ' s e itched ball, Hicks hi t £ T, Played. Won. Lost. P.C. itches: Durham, 2. Hit by pitched Vin Lose. 3 - o2 i | B G R e '\;:;\:‘I:. Ter o B e gt | Knoll. Time: 180 “Umpire: Cunninghat. Ty th Gublecheader Dlayed yeithrdsy and the other kind. Those who know the Scarch Light Match, use it and { 3} v -8 5 » -81 Stahding of the Teams. at Manawa the Ideals of Omaha, and t >t o~ i " o i { gt TShe By & pronia Mt b8 | Slevetaad -9 fi R it Plaved. Won. Lost. P.C. Council Blufts Bagies divided Bopbes The profit by its merit. Thos= who use the other kind, get along the best they can. H 3 - Lost. eals won the first game, 6 to 8, and the : . i i McBride. The Saints fafled to scors in | Letrolt £ 8 ¢ Bhirs R B B 83| Eagies won the second game by the close The Search Light Match is the longest, strongest, most uniform match i the world, v goote of & to 3, "In the secon e th their part of this inning, in spite of Kem- | Ch [ “ o .43 | Louisville ... 9 ] “ 042 | Taeals outbatted the Bagl h! b e mer’'s three-bagger in left fleld. 81 » [ .519 | Indlanapolis . ” 62 45 533 | 14 gles, but lost it In the third Carter walked, Genl ort- | (Games today: Chicago at Cleveland, | Kaneas City iR G SRR s A Valuable Coupon in Every Box. n the third Carter walked, Genins sacri- at Columbus £ 40 5 p d uable n in . foed to MoBride and Miller to short.| Bomninston 8t New York, Philadelphia at|§p S 0ous w o® W B i 18003030 R " ’ Thornton got & walk. Weleh made a hit S— Toledo N ‘1 . [ P Eagles 002 00014‘ Tt Hoate s MADHACY eever.: Mmgart GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE| ™o Famen toier Soson. Ga ‘b i T h“'“ ASK YOUR GROGER. THE DIAMOND MATGH CO. eame home on oBri '8 error. ugart on, Campbel olen bases: was thrown out at first. The Saints went o Sdws the Pisases ts Creos| RIGINALS TAKE 'AKE BOTH GAMES I & Bagler. & Struck out: By Bel " out on files and McBride's attempt to steal Off Bellinger, 2; off 'Mathews, 2. Tim One by Good All Aro Omaha Team w-a- Easy Picking im |1:50. U ' 8w %% second. ‘mpire:' Swartz, In the fourth the visitors flew out. Glade Play. the Council Bluffs Joe Bcore, second game} wh walked for the Saints and Donohue and P 20 58 Belden flew out. Rohe got to first on &| CHICAGO, Aug. 9.—Chicago defeated 00 10 1 fifll\ofi‘f“?“g', H\smhm;. X h‘:':rm SHEEPMEN ARE UP IN ARMS [rock bass, whitefish and yellowtalls. The slow grounder to Hickey, who threw out|Pittsburg today in a ciose game by timely ed run: Bagles, 4. Two- H'D Bonhiett, ““ml“‘- . %) kl" Alry, i monster landed by Mr. Wiard was the hitting, clever sacrificing and good base- | The Lee-Glass-Andreesen Originals de- | base hit: "Lnch. Btolen' basee; ‘Ideals, 2. ~ ol & Py largest fish caught at the island this sea- * Glade at second, retiring the side. 8t b, b Norval Tu; Pail, | Object to Government Order to Dip running. Taylor kept the visitors guessing | feated the Joe Smith & Co. team of Cou ruck out: By Bellinger, 2; Minikus, i; ket G ith hook and line. A day or two In the fifth the visitors were shut out by | all the way (hrough except in the ninth | il Bluffs in two games yesterday after- | Mos balla: Ot Bellinger, AL Vg X L"“"' L) Flocks, Declaring They Will <t | : 4 clever flelding. In thoe sixth the same old | When they fell on him for two doubles And noon at the Vinton sm-{ park before a|l: . Time: 1:30. Umplre! VW g KY .‘;; Aty M. ““B°| fts, 4 after Mr. Wiard departed for home Mr. o singls. ~Attendance, 16,300, Score: crowd of not over 300 spectators. Bwi anan, R C. Brownell, Morse Blu Not I8 Wilcox landed & 300-pound Jjewfish, And = N story 1 told for the Balats, CHICAGO. PITTSBURG. The first game was highly interesting 1 dal. It required forty-fi Gonding opened the seventh with a two- RH.0.A woA®, | and was won by the Hardware men throug eroft Defeats Oakland. o For August 21, 2:22 Phow: Mk Svver —_— receives the medal. squired forty-ive bagger. Henderson followed with a hit in § 193 the sxcellent pitching of Baftelder, BANCROFT, Neb., Aug. 9.—(Special Tele- Pme-»"on “{43,"‘,-“‘,,;'," 0] Mook Boy ‘Mc.| LARAMIB, Wyo, Aug. 9.—(Special)~ |minutes to land the fish, which Is counted s 3 1918 e e o ML RSy GUTES N gram.)—Bancroft dethe.‘:ea Oakland ' toduy | Roborts, L Smith Armour, é‘. DA 3. Plator, goverhment sheep inspeator, ;em::k:k;;:-::k.?;G::e.-:r::’?\xmfi::: died on bases. Thornton opened the elg erry' also 4id good work for the Bluft- | in an eloven-inning ball game. The game g, Happy Riley, rohn, | has arrived here to take charge of the | forn! t with a sin Woelch flew out to Belden, ( 390 9§ 1tes, but could Tof overcome thé fast work was closely contested nn!lm"mint from .: Echore, c. g, Rechore, T.| ;e ot inspecting and dipping the flocks | that the honors for big catches should go ho threw wild to first, letting Thornton : 134 0|of Pearson's colts ool gl e R MG T fon Mt P, (AT Brunswloks |of Albany county. The shesp owners are |80 far north as South Dakota. who 3 H 138 1] rhe Tee-Glans: Andreesens scored in the |land, & Batleries: Bancroft, Tarrant and B, 0, Mediam, i A Templeton, y . pass to third. Shugart sent a grounder to H 83 33| arst inning on hits by Waller Brookford Young, Palmquist and | Tekamah, Neb.; Samandie, ¢. g, Semi-|up In arms, however, and many say they _— MoBride, who threw out Thornton at home. $ 04 }|and Sage and in the Atth on an error by o F‘f,{c;f:r"“' 17 by 33‘1220.35 o A %’“f"‘.‘.";m’:'g‘_ will not submit to the demands of the in- Hay Crop Too Luxuriant. Mickey followsd with a grounder to Gar- - e se00nd. garas was Unialeresting: Bul: — Py fanitos "Boy, b. h. Bébio, | spectors. They say thelr sheep are not in- | prempp 8. D. Aug. 9.—(Specialy— vin, who threw Shugart out at second. Totals n lvan rted to pitch for the Originaly .,,d Games in Three-I Lel[ue. P .Bl Pfiulwmr‘!‘n ; Al ™ 11, ‘h. fected with scables, and that their ranges Barly In the season ranchmen in the Chey- Gonding opened the ninth with an unsuc- as replaced by Baftelder in the Afth and| ¢ Dubu‘“kbubuqu,‘ 4; Davenport, 2. | Nep.] "B;’n’{‘.’l'l"mbr 0 'vnun'r":géd ")\9;‘“',‘. have not been infected for over six years. | . o" oo country were fearful that they cessful bunt to Glade. Fenderson flew out Eddle Creighton worked behind. the bat in |, At Rock Island—Rock ‘Isfand, 4; Decatur, g...[,y, Byracuse, Neb.; Fred r. &, |Some of the owners say they will place | Uit "y " yhort of a hay crop this year, to Belden. Carter was thrown out at first, Stagle, Harley. Three- | both games and kept the Mormons hugging e Rl otar Rapida, B Mook H. Hiene, Hooper, Neb.: Rubbir Neck: [a valuation on thelr flocks and turn them thit Sadtion. resaived. fl\tis raindf 'H ending the game. Score: ase hit: ng. Sacrifice hits: Jones, | the bases duri tire time. 12 x&. U y L "‘"‘f”‘b Néb;, Allce Hil | over to the government and then bring | oo it W0 Eh TRIVEC L ® U T S S8T. JOSEPH. "1'3{ Sl bogesiy cannoe B KIIng: | N Jiiiars. on the 2:{.?»‘."8'..'.";.’:‘ Btlinds | (At Bpringfield—8pringfield, 2; Blooming- b, m, Happy' Heir, |sult for damages. It ls pointed out that |y "srom hat section now are different, the AB. R. 1B, PO. A. E.|By Tayloj “kenn‘odv;' by Sall 1 | Bcore, first game: ton, & Kanaas Cit kao, lanche, | the ipping of sheep at this time would Jato rains having started the grass growing Donohue, rf e R B e 1§ T L D Tayl 1t Kennedy, ORIGINALS, Regents Down Paplow rApparent. Akley & "Bhire: | entall heavy loss among lambs, and that o TS VS (dications now are that Belden, If. 1 3 8 0 1|1 v.u 1, hn by uoma balli Chance. AB. R. BH. PO. A. B, () ryett, b om. Hugh |, o1 cost approximately 60 cents per 4 i, K $ 8 5§ tMse: om PAPILLION, Neb., Au Tel. 1dson. St.’ Joseph, Mo. there will be plenty of hay. In fact, the p s A T R alee, {0 et OTE T STty | shadun oy Ao (apsotal plaved L% Lebt, | Shigedguribs mile oo8 sepeat | head for the 120,000 8! ok 58 (he. waatkes’ Batt: €8 Dt ntE R taf .t 2 0 nm--.u MI Saints, 1 3 3 5 2 H .g"hplo team here today. Score, 18 to Bo 8o Mack, McRuoIseflu.M n Inspector Pistor will meet “v.mi' with euch & rank growth; of gmm Garyin, o | 78 ¥ § H oS fimm:n;l"mm 9-~Clucinnatt took N 3 8|8 in ravor of the i Regents, 5",‘"" P e OBATSh: | qernors, but as the 1aw in plain, and the e pene. thet Uniiss the EISatatt S0IE 48 (cConnel un ame o e season at v 4 & of disinfecting sheep in other sec- H - Migel.; Daisy L' br. m wor! Fraindl NeBte P11 3 ehe ey ion B0l b dRAIES i 04 ¢ {IHARDY TO SHOOT WITH CHASE | M'3il*® Eiyi™i Toss of the wiata haa gume on without tn. | 254 there 18 likly o be derious loes f - = = = but he kept them ‘well scattered. ~Attend- O B S Roals, 38 PM{,‘:-H terruption, it is not probable the gove k- TOIMS . ovionrnrrencd, 6. 1 8 2 $ ficdany 0| Champion Nebraske Shot Agree | JosePP. ety Nixtiine, b ment agents will stop now. The local | o0 w0 (ST L k; > vl 4T B WS to Terms of Big Con. T. Brown, Frémont, Neb. flockmasters may beleve the dipping a s ?”a"’! ‘l b 1 OB BMITHS, towt, FIND TROTTING RACE FRAUD hardship, but in the end they will be bene- | BIOUX ',"‘"‘Q,v‘;.‘,";,.t;’l‘v'.,,’{{:.":;’ AB. R. BH. PO. A, E. fited. e o O Rt " 0 3 E T ) ‘,’ B e | o i P ! i it —— All sheep in the state that are infected | MOth packing plant in this city will have ;n ; s 1' g.t:ll'-m’d.\ »n : g z g 3 a ll"ou'x FALLS, 8. A‘B. . ‘An a‘r’i :-'(lvteltl One Bufialo Judge Wishes to Expel | with scabies,-or that have been exposeg, -:nt‘l;: ‘.’J".';':‘.';.. bef:;a' ;r‘::::r Carland of : the o ow, Corcoran, e O T A T oGk Meg - Cel for Crooked must be dipped, and the objection of the g | 1 8| 3311 ¢ fk “u‘h’ E Jofeating Harry Bensoy owners will have no weight with the gov- | ~The principals in the contest are Charles Gonding, ¢ R R SEREE [ G e s Tirg, Madd. and Join ‘e Boskert o N im- y. o ury ass., al o] er, who i ok i g 2 5 % u 8 0';:}:':"“ Buston 5t i e e | i -.53; ?{m’fn‘u?‘c’r&u% o g BUFFALO, Aug. 9.—H. J. Klein, presid- s.c.f.”éf.','i“lk sn';:: c:mflm:elr)::’fi lives n England. John King, a local at- Totals So b oM B g8 Lous . ‘ — = = = — —|the conditior the ine judge " of ‘the Grand ‘Cirouit -mesting | pidl® ToeS U KM LR & which |torney who was appointed special master Bt. J}::w . $00%10 08 Totals . .8 0 3 M 7_"3|ahowd be held in the Black Hil o | Just “closed here, has given out a strong| me Important business will be | to take testimony in the case, filed his re. Omaha .. d Originals 7008280 8 4| would not agres to go to the Black Hilla™® | Matoment about_the scandal in the 3. | time o por Seke LSTEROnY 18 (08 et Nibd M Barned rin oseph, 6; Om: 1 Joe Smiths 0000000 00 He is mow in receip: of a letter from |pace yesterday. In that race F. O. Celde- | transacted. The board has extended the ! PO g ptiont Two-base 8. Three-b 4 Earned ru; 1s, 2. Left on bases: saying the Nebrasks man will coma | bord, owner and driver of Littie Squaw, | o S0l ter ol Chich ail exposed or in- o the report of the special master, and it Kommer, Helden: : S Originals, “ To" Alexandsis 17 Chasg will by "his Fall: | was taken out of the sulky and Ben Ken o heep must bo Alpped from. August |18 this which will be argued tomorrow. Qirs Yelo g s G2 g i g o | 5L ¥ it i Tl | et it Chate NITE b 60,800 | R, TS A58 e SR80, 0 BRI 5700 Novemon 1 AL tho forhaaming e 4 n, Ler Three-base Il.ll e date for e contest w! le- | Nick Ilu n‘o e New q o Ve N Struck out: B,‘,‘,é}:"n‘cc'." gusdgeacn, & | lichea Gant: Ba B rmiped. | The purse wlll( b side, | suspecte was on, the cm:lldes:{‘ 5,99 | meeting some new rules governing the Homeneekers Flock to Pler: ¢ . truck outi By Baffel an s Sistance & twee rise, | when C""‘ AY's A8 Ad shipment or tralling of sheep Into the| PIERRE, 8. D, Aug. 9.—(Speclal.)—Re« 3 aded b ] ted. 4 Millionaires Down Peoria, §“"'§"‘|. & b T3 I 1R M niastants Tho ’hp'l"-m-.‘r’:h':%"h'" 'm',ukmlzlnfi::y';ml'i“he had had authority | state will be adopted. gardless of the fact that August was looked PEORIA, Aug. 9.—Colorado Springs won | Crimass © * ” ] ORIGINALS, hrown from a trap in any direction the |he would have expelled celdobora, e on as ¢ne of the months In which farmers an ““'"“SR"" from Peorla, Today, ~Afe I AB, R, BH, PO. A E. | *F00"5ne Who nite 5600 balls in the least | idndr'Veh £ peanic Wiiiiams of Rornig L aprsepiet would be too busy to get out fnto this m.a.;u. A oeui 2 Sim a 1__’.“ i ,= : s } i : g 1| time u‘mlafilnng theflmnner tBot}- con- u.:ngt er of Charley H‘E 'rh- omcr HURON, B. D., Aug. 9—(Speclal)~Los | country to look :p new locations, the ex- . testants ve the p o of using overruled him. ngeles and Catalina island rs re-|cursion for the first of the month proved “iiim'i{' :“o Ollmn-l. ridnt And R B f | g i § s AT NI I e MR S T L tom, ’::g:,'.fl.‘; LS he l-;afl'(g"‘flf :eh’ed Nere, give: acoounts of temarkable | o be heavier than any ainee sarly tn the p £ c°'°“‘° 2t Gl y AR g L P‘““"‘ “" 13 derecment are dignea by both partiss. Shara"ar ihe National Trottn catches of fish at Catalina by two Huron |spring and over 100 came in Tuesday and Niw ‘lork 2t Brookiyn, Bt. Louis a¢ Htts: i 1 H rhe contest s being looked forward to next winter. Hubinger has men. Onme is Fred M. Wilcox and the | Wednesday of last week either to secure o eying 1 s g AN i H 0 ;’"h 5';':? ousatia "peopts. trom Aleras, | money on Little Bquaw and it is stid other Rev. H. D. Wiard. In a single day | lands by homesteading or to buy. The AR i aug. boDey otnes a1t | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES H } 8 1 §am et 8 DATE of (he state, " 4 orens &f:':‘u',;"ecfi‘a‘”‘”" it the mare wou. | Wilcox landed a jewfish that welghed | indications mow are that the flings for oy g B B K LGRS ‘“.‘:"2;5 T e OB AR ) , 11 pounds, while Mr. Wiard landed one |August will go as high as for any of the ating. Attendance, 4000 Boore, firat | oo ool o s L o Load o 12 % @ 4 3] BERRY DRAWS WITH SIMMS | washiniton Managem welghing 220 pounds, besides a number of | other months this year. - of JOB BMITHS. WASHINGTON, Aug. 9.—It was sald to- -g i g H 2 g g ,0 u'g } ers, Thus Making it Three A.B‘ R. BH’, P%. Fight ia Slippery Ring Proves Unsel- | night that Kthl. recen ..x‘.‘.’n}'&n“imffi'é-‘d . e Hess and Messitt; Barry and Straight. 1430 entific and:Unexeiting to 2 ne b wiil make no material difter; e management an Rikre. second gome i S ] o spectators. e 1§ tne policy o the menssement #ad i 600001 £1 1} JoumvILLE, Avs. O 9 [] 1 the American league will control the club e e P4 7o FARRVERAR SRR P cws Ty ey § 8 3 pmocmaroris T arue summe oo (gl B Sl el Ut - AN ) game, but arrors benind the latier | § 1178 c.k.m;:, o and snharrlndno?y ot Milwau- | e seit, o' rdient o ad e i ctor, L] 8. 'oug! e ‘ounds a draw - er rties i A g Boore; NG AP 338§ §|rone BefHickwicl Aihletle ub o Minme: | o ave h‘-bg';"f,'g,“v,,fi,‘,,:}".,, hrsiod Gu-nn::ed Pure. None So Good. MILWALU! P, Au ! 'waukee won - = e | 8polis Y. e fight was n a ring 3 from H. the frst game tier 1wcll\n funings. when 7 7 % 3 T§|plicned in the open waods Leross the siate e Cilrke tncnaree — N Bav D Ostasar or was (o 1o retire Use - ine near ol » re & large 4.0 \mv.-ln -rn.b‘.ml ne “m‘ e Wi g : l_l,ll cmfl,,fl of ,fl."“,.,,,“u :n& 8t. :‘u(, sports Sports Off to lhoo:;n “ easy for Milwaukee, hg won in seven and was & flerce contes roughou! Omaha mar! e Attendance, 3. Boore, _ first A continued rain during the morning bad | omanE s oha; for Hot Brings RH.E. made the ring alippery -na neither man | for- the annual trap shpot of B Ho( ‘were: 3 Batteries: M| MoP) snd off Bro because of the slippery condition of the | Miandy" u:{}f,’,,m TR g Luala; Denver, By ter: Barbor and B niel o o g"_“m‘b_’;(. o, ring. The men fought at cateh welghts | Tayior, Henry Kirby of Kansas City and Boore, second gam e, Lm'vm Kelly nelther was in the best of condition, | gihers will join the party. The week after Milwakee 1031 16, g orry being several pounds the heavier. | fa ot Springs shoot a party goes from Denver 003 67 BALL GAME ENDS IN A ROW Only fn one round aid either have the ad- | Oraaha to OKobojl to shoot under the aus- Batteries:

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