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THE OMAHA DAILY BBEE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 28 1903. e s DENVER HANDY WITH STlCl\l;“m‘,“?::n.;“'m“: s Beemngpun, Mo | Tamsers. Thres base bite, caniey, Hepdon, | CREGCEUS BREAKS A RECORD x b; Greminger to Abbattichio to Tenney. [ Kihm Stolen bames: Dunjeavy (2, Wood: First buse on bails: Off Pitunger, 8, off [ ruff (i), Tamsett (2). Umpires: Haskell and McGinnity, £ Hit hhplh'hml ball: By Pit- | Cantilion Makes Beventeen Rits for Twelve Run | linser, McOSnn ard McGiahity, Struck ouli| ~ Twelve-Inalug Game at Columb Lowers that for Half-Milo Track at Eshibi« Before Trouble is Over. 18, Umplres: Hurst and Moran, COLUMBUS, O, Aug. #1.—Columbus de. tion at Dayton. eat inneapolis today in a twelve-innin Cineinnath Defeats Chieago. e Jolakia scorsd O H NCINN L . 27.~Clineinnati | When Martin thréw the ball over the first PA ROURKE TRIES OUT A NEW PITCHER | o i N AT e, 2 i "enme bt "G | Daseman's head into the bleachers. Dor- | TAKES HALF SECOND FROM BEST TIME — series from Chicago. Wicker was knocked | ner started in to pitch for olumbus, but out of the box n the third inning and re- | Was hit hard, and was replaced by Me- \ $adeliffe Makes Two Home Rune and | placed by Lundgrén, The feature of the | Makip in the third inning. Attendance, | gwner Unés Steam Auntomobile as ame was Corcoram's work at shortstop, | 981. Score Frisk One Just. to Shew Pa ttenfiance, 1800, Seore COLUMBUS MINNEAPOLIS. & Pacemaker in His Recdrd AbOVO ‘he R“‘ o) E RHOAR How They Liked the ciNCINRATL o] ORICAGO) i[atnean, e Breaking Race Against ! _— o|Mjoney. Time, Because it’s Best DAYTON, O., Aug. 2.—A new world's g’::;:;:mf", trotting record of 2:08% for a half-mile 1 - - track was made by George H. Ketchum's - Cresceus this afternoon. Ketchum drove o % Two out when winning run scored: him and had it not been for a close-hitch bad. The Omaha twirler was touched up| Cincinnati ... L0066 00 2 | Columbus ....2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 1—§| bike sulky the record would have been for a total of seventeen hits, three of which Chlcago ... 100000 © 01| Minneap's ....1 1 2 1 100100 0 0,7 2:07. This caused the great horse almost were home runs, one by Frisk and two| HEarned runk: Cincinnati, 5. Two-base| Earned runs: Minneapolis, 3. Stolen | 1o break in the first half In the back into the good graces of fans by his won- | Bvers, Slagle, Kelley, Dolan, Suthoff. Dou- | ne¥, Mcintyre. Home run: Martin. Hits: | mile. derful wielding of the willow. Delehanty |ble plays: Corcoran' to Beckley, Corcoran | Oft'Dornef, 3; off McMakin, 1. Struck out: | Cresceus was paced by Mike the Trampy and Jones also did excallent execution with BRI B S Vanderon, L Biraex out: f,’.fl1G‘."]‘\?r?k'x';(xrln'n'.'y2,“«';‘#'%';4’.:&2)'?-‘ o8| ariven by Dr. A. Scott of Montreal, and the wagon tongue. | BY Wicker, 3; by Lundgren, 2; by Suthoft, | Willlams, 1. Hit'by pitcher: By Dorner, | by a steam automobile driven by Mr. 4 . : The Omaha team was goose-egged untll‘llzy WI‘M Itch: ’Ljnl:i".rz:: Lett on bases: | 1; by McMakin, 3 l>|y PWilitame, 3 .!‘n.!ned Densor, This was an experiment and its A 5¢ cigar with a roc nrom.l. the Iast KAIF of the ninth, when the locals | Ciicinnath T; Chicago, & Time of game: | ban: ¥oager. Time: 318 Umplre: CUn‘| yyiity remains to be demonstrated. The A cigar of one price—one quality. played that “of't ecaré” sort of ball and| " Breokiyn W in Rais " Postponed Game. previous record for a trotted mile on a permitted Genins and Thofnton to score| st BN St. Paul-Toledo; no game; rain. halt-mile track was 2:0% and was made SOLD EVERYWHERE wo runs for, Pa Rourke's aggregation, The [, BROOKLYN, Aug. 21.—The second same Standing of the Teams, by Cresceus at Kansas City two years ago, P game throughbut: wis & Hatleds one—in | @oCucr " part “of Whith was plaved In ' a Played. Won. Lost. P.C.| READVILLE, Mlss., Aug. 2.—About The Largest Sellin( Brand of Clim fact much more so_than that played ve Taln, reslted in a viclory for the [ 8t. Paul ... 1 L ) 2,000 persons attended the Grand Circult| ° terday. The Omaha playdes seemed to home team. 'The widness of the viators, | Milwaukes ... @ races today. The conditions were not per- in the World. g b 1 v « Vi N . o content to chase the horsehide arotind the delphia. Five pitchers weré used, and the | Kansas City ... b4 had dried out but slightly, while the clouds Jot and relay it back at will. Denver hit |JARL Inning was played in the darkness. | Columbus . ) Kept the sunshine away. ¥ The Band is the Smoker's Protection. Miffer in the first and second innings for | Attendance, B1W. ‘Beore: @@ euia . | Danneapolis . H) ] Dan Pateh to go aghinst his world's pac- a total of eight, scoring five runs in all. R AR R.H0AE | Games Kansas City at Indian- | ing record of 1:59, the Massachusetts $15.- This took the stamina out of Rourke's e & men and their efforts to retrieve were weak 1| Wolv't'n, b, ones. No more scoring occurred until the sixth, when Radcliftq startled the bleachers | ] ugain by knocking out his second home | Behmiat, run. This was followed immediately by | Seldy. 5 three-baggers by Delehanty and Frisk. | xFiood Four runs were scored in this spell and the | *MeCreery . the winning run —_— o Amnat, 1t Gleason, vt Emith, 16, Raymer, Banao > Newecome TR DENVER, Colo/, Auf. 27.~(Special Tele- ' Dal¥. It i 1 0 Bt ar, b 1 toin:dt. gram.)—Had it not béen for the ragged Corcorn, ®. ) H ' Clingman, Turner, 3b Fox, 6. | Dorher, » MeMakin p 0 |8pooner, _if o/Evers, ¢ Baub, rf o Wicker, p slab against the Grigziies today, the final - |Lundgren, p. tale would probably not have looked o e 9 seun [] 1 3 1 [ 0 H support atcorded Miller, who occupled the | Fltte © Buthoft, p. 0. 1 3 1 1 [ ] 3 1 0 0 3 4 2.l cosssssona ool sconoomumm apolls, Milwaukeo at Loulsviile, 8t. Paul [ 000 stake for trotters eligible to 2:13 class at Columbus, Minneapolis at Toledo. 1ast spring, John A. McKerron to beat his record of @:0% and three otfier regular racing events were on the card, and the | out in today's, fourth championship race crowd had a world of entertainment. of mel Iniand 1iz:ke;_hrv‘!n|m“lnd ) . 2 . | won_in. class e result pri of Mitehett, p The record for the stake of 2:08 made by . awards the champlonship cups to Comet It oDy, "5 0 3 Washington In the Ninth Onward Sfiver in 1%1 was lowered In the | and Venture. The final and deciding cham- | ol Total 10 Ianl second heat to 2:07%. plonship race will be salled tomorrow. »uj The judges suspended Scott Hudson ten e Teices R Grizslies ran around the bases untll the| Totais ..11 [ " ity days for laying Hawthorne up in the first riy e bty wopre e NE 1,= the clot g novelty grew monotonous. The Bcore: xBateed for Schmidt in fifth. og‘fiycmfi‘“in:"fl ry u}dgy": ghme Ohe | heat. Alta McDonald was also given ten| ATCHISON, Kan., Aug, 21.—(8pecial Tele- On August 18 Qe N DENYER. % 4 Brone for Raidy'in egih, |, |iconit"snt wept” Washinglon, rog, hoorins | anve' suspeusion for Mavine Kemares up | E4TLa0RraVoRIEHS! wedthcr sifcw 1t ba: g g 1 g5 3 M i *—11| while Orth had been hit seven times, c - S b L v n R Y Philadelphia (04012210 0-10| hens hith, topather with two errors, were | in the initial heat of the 2:20.race. Queen | gan. The courts, owing to rain, were in tember 1 and 15 the Earned Philadel, . Two-base | productive of six runs for New York. The | Wilkes won the race. bad condition again today, and the play was 0, 3 ‘ned runi ladelphia, 1. pro not b intil late th afternoon. rank nits: Mitchell, Gleason, Sheckard. Three- | visitors found Chesbro's curves to their| “Lou" J. McDonald paraded the best | EOL f!‘_g‘t‘"’ Bali was the stai of the | base hit: Thomas. Stolen b Gileason, | ltking In_the ninth inning and in & fiN® | g vear 51a out this year in Sadie Mac. She | day Amons the hest B 3 . P . : H day. Among the best games of the day ’Burlln t,On Roum “‘1“ | Dagie; Doyls tusasiatsds " Fira ‘wasa on | ance, s TUNT, iallled five timés. Atend- |\ 14 to the half the first heat of her | Wers those geu.—,vn Enerhardt and Novle, g Rilndeiphin, & Brookiyr, 1. Left NEW YORK. WASHINGTON, race in 1:04%, the second quarter, in 0:31% |2nd between Jones and Liniey. The tournes ment will continue unill Saturday. The v Philadelphia, 8; Brookiyn, 12 i o0.A 2 A81 | Tathy WAlkeh the Iaat Bny yheas aba| D eyl contite uht) Sdterdsy sell tickets to many First base on balls: Off Mitchell, 13; oft | Conroy, ... iRobinscm, 51 winning in 2:12%. Finish of preliminaries in singles: Duggleby, 5. Sacrifice hits: _Wolyerton, | Keeler, rf.... OMoran, ct.... 1 Fred Ebe 3 vo 7. i i Geunfer, HIt by pitched bull: By Mitchell, | Ganzel, b, oi8elbach, it... '‘Dan Patch paced sach of the first three- | 7ol Bberhardt of Saling won, from W pOlntS in the north- by Schmidt, 1, Struck out: By Schmidt, 2{Clarke, 15 0 quarters of his mile in exactly 0:30%, | “Finianof frst round insingless o : 98 | Easto J it ouis won ‘om T, 7| &nd tpe final che n 0:3, making the mils | WA Exstan of B Louls Won west, west and south- in 2:00%. Carroll Auld of Atchison won from G. M i by Reldy, % by Duggleby, 1; by Garvin, ; ilitendricks, 1 1 John A. MecKerron reduced his record | Sharrard of Atchison, 6-4, 6-2. | “Passed ball: Jackiltsch. ' Wild pitches: ; oIMeCork, - th. 1 By Mitohey, 1; by Dugsieby, 1; by Reidy, | McCauiey, . §kiitredse, "o 8 '3 »” " s from 2:06% to Z;4M, trotting the last hait | JFrank Bberhardt of Saling won from west, at oneé fare pllls 1" Time of game: 2:15. Umpire: O Day. | Chesbro, p olorth, Postponed Game. Totals . Totals ... k 8t. Louts-Pltsburg; no game; New York .......1 001012 in 1:01%. Summaries: Fred Eberhardf of Salina 'won from Dr. . Standing 0f the Teams. Washington ........0 0 00 0 0 The Massachusetts 2:12 class Frank Sheldon of Kansas City, 6-3, §-2. 32 for t,he round f,r]p, Played. Wo, : Left on bases: New Yok, 6, Washing:|purse §15.000; best thres In -fiv MO, Fernon of Kangas Clty” won' from Ed s .C. | ton, 6. Two-base ts: Elberfel ). Home ully Buck, b. g (Geers)... [eBride of opeka, 0 2 4 Pittsburg A0 ] B | SR B e B bidos hite: Williames | BEIR, D0 Dk i 3| H.V. Jones of Kansas City Good limit and StOp. Chicago -110 o Davis (2). Stolen base: McFarland. Dou-| Caspian, b. g (8hank) ; 3 H. Watson of Waterv y it Sieianat lis 248 | playe:, Keeler to Gansel Willlams 9 Kl | Hawthorn, ro. m. (Hudson) ...... Becond round in singles: 4 548 Berfela to Gansel, First base on ball T b, MDY ¢ Carter Wilder of Kan ity B L L Brooklyn . |09 198 | S W B 1%t base on erors: | Lretion, B o (e aipPonald). . B, H. Jones of Kansas City, 6-2, 6-8 overs allowed. Off Miller. b Btruck out; By Mil- | Bt ceeeene 108 434 | Washington, 4, Struck out: By Chesbro, | George Muscovite, b h (Hond). ... Frank Eberhardt of Salina won from Hale palls; "Off aiilor€. Wrruck out By b 8 i i 313 by "Orih 5 passeavan: McCauley! | Autoress, bik. . (A. Mcbonaid Hetharington of Atehison, 1, ¢4 1 T . H . . 3 ime of game: 1 Jmpire: Connolly. oy 3 8 . ha ot on bases: = Denver . | Games today: Brooklyn at Philadelphia, SPent) i ) e " el Noble of Topeka, , 9-7, 6-2 aha b o e e e 1% | New York at Boston, \incinnati at Chi: ol by gl g g Bl B S e &on Young of Omaha' won from Jack mpire, Brennan. * | cago, St. Mouls at Pittsburg. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 27.—Hughes won | Watnscott, b. h. (Cox). Cannon of Kansas City, 6-1, 6-1. { V' on of Emporia won from Fred Take One from Leader his game today by making a home-run hit|Judge Cullen, bik. g (Cares).. A LR sl from Fre: L he left-field fence, v itch ;2 1%, 2:08%, 8 ¥ hison wo y y KANBAS CITY, Aug. 71 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES | affic "end the fow hith were widly scat-| 350 class tsotting. purse sL400; best LR S BBl J. B. REYNOLDS, ofHailman, rt ofBarry, It..... o[ Douglass, ib. 1| Hulswist, s, 1| Dooln, ¢ Chesbro Proved an Basy Thing for coceonaonmonsy: Bl cocoonnmuSunnd elcoosmracncoom > " @ wl onconercol wlococcomsnt Radoltfts, 3b. Jones, df. 51 orrmeosm st} f" SRS ] cunnarcsd: 22| ammorcoaw Lol roccooos! 1 Lt SRR amsonemonn? &l soncconor? - L wl scoconeneR Bl ommoommmn 2l conomoonul sl naranemen? Rl oluvonca. = P THARSANASAA - T s 3 °o oo S oo 3 ow . iy i Easton of St. Louls, 6.4, 0-4. N uatont e " Fam w4l e I in tited: Fred Ebernarat of Salina won from A rd throughout the . BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA. ueen Wilkes, b. m. (Spear). Seritner of Omaha, $-1, 6-4. iy gam Loufsville Deteats Kansas City in R.H.0.A.E .&. | Dodle K., blk. m. (Curry)... k H. V. Jones of Kaasas City won from Roy City Passenger Agent, Game Where Pitchers Were Do ¥ $ g;'l-cr“::"‘.‘“" & xkan Gray, bbm4 ((‘l(u"rknu, HeRIe i Liniey of Atchison, 5-7, 6-1, 6-4. 4 [amaress, . B cDonal an —_— C. Btahl, cf. 0 1 0 Davis, 1b... | Ssp o[ "Cross, 5. Bither) . With the Bowlers, 1802 Farnam Street, OMAHA. 08eyvora, ot Alberto, ch. m. (Dickerson) o/Daly, b Lizzle A, ro. m. ACD’) Tenpin_contest on Clark's alleys last ev- Redwood, g. h. (Renwick) { ohing Bsore 0 Trico, ch. g (Bass).. | 1st. 24. 3d. Total. Dark' Becret, b, m. (Davis) Beselin . .08 187 198 Bl Tonga, b. m, (Titer).. Fritscher iR 224 Bermuda Mald, br. m. (McCarthy) Weber m Dreunwold-ovord Boy, b. Forscut Kyriliie, ch. h., ¢ i 10y, 21K clasy trotting, purse $3,000; best three hits; 3 blk. g (Dickerson)....1 2 ey y | Home run; ‘lHutDo o Boien | Jay Mearegor 'b. b, CHu Fposll, ._Cross , Ferris. uble Ay : Poreis to LaChance, Lafc on bases: 'Bos: | Lady Hatchie, b. b g Philadelphia, 5 First on balis: | fohn Mag, b. . (Miian) Tota o Hughes, 1.’ oft Plank, ¢ Biruck out: | Millara Bhunders, b. g. ughnes, ank, 6. ime of game: . 1. Umpire! ~Adama Navidad, bii' £, g (‘m:‘:;(: ':\'“‘" ~igh phits P2 orace o Al , ug. 27.-In a nty-kno TOMPIRed: Chmuh breese La Rita, safling under the colors of Is already a thing CLEVELAND, Aug. #1.—Cleveland-gt. the Chicago Yacht club, today took the Pt d Louls, postponed; rain, % first of @ series of three races being sailed energy_and persis %;‘,"E.',fl; 1 Chicago-Detroit; no game; rain, on Lake Michigan for the Sir Thomas Lip- can Farmer, his ~ study of improved , 1; ol J best tw AL t . The course was twice over a tri- o i Games today: ruck out: By Bgua, §; by Gibson, & Standing of the Teama, Sagie Mho, b. & RIS SUR, P8, SORTEe methods of cultiva. tion, and his pro- . angle, two miles to each leg. Sprite, also a Py o Yaine at Colorado itohed bai Leewe. Left on Played. Won. Lost Mary Gage, br. f. (Kenny) sk fepresentative of the Chicago Yacht club, gressive spirit that has caused him to ansas City, Peorl J 3 R.uu uhvllle“ ‘;L' Kansas City, 4 | Bostan L0108 T 8 & Blossom (Hudson) . came in second, two minutes and forty-five search for such food < vplants as are adapt- of game: 3; mpire: Foreman. |Clevelnd ... —_— Oakley Baron, br. c. (Humphrey soconds nfter La Rita had crossed the fin ed to our western states, have all com- GAMES 1IN NATIONAL LEAGUE ~Header at Inaianapolis. Jatadeiphie Sporty, b, £ (Bithen) b ish. Hoosler Cafn third, Little Shamroc bined to make the triamph over pature B3y, 33 and Outlaw sixth. Pri- i i Sorl e Brvid INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. Milwaukee and | New York TIBAL S b o s e e b ‘;‘c‘lnle‘:n.x‘z ;l‘}l‘: riggin w‘:t of the ol;e‘-:‘mndrud(h melrldmhq u;bldl:é:s lhfusxarm ten end New Yerk Agaia Divids|indianapoiis piaved two gumes this after. | 81, LOUIS and was unable to compete. The secon no part of the great west has this triumph been of more Doon, eAh tAKINE & voetgry and a defeat, | Chicago EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS BB R T, S oREY Sag o ettt | rashinsiod race of the series will be salled tomorrow. colossal proportion than in Kansas and Nebraska. eridith, “who _pitche ng — ; s syterday, tried to plich anotner, vut was o at Detroit, t.| Maey Wom from the Favorite at Bassett Takes the Money. Where once stretched plains almost devold of vege | T ted . The home team could do | Louis at Cleveland, Washis A at ‘N tation now can be seen broad, fertile fields wit Very little wfi%fiue et Tt Maoors barae, | Yorks Bbaton et Prucdsphias oo 8¢ New Kinlock Park in BASSETT, Neb., Aug. 2.—(Special Tele- the sua shining on wheat flds ll gold, o Batteries—Ka City, Nichols sitt; Milwaukee, Kenna and Luc} X LOUISVILLE, Aug. 27.—The locals de- Quian's Band Wins. feated Kansas Clty today in &ha last » 5 o of the series. Both Egan &nd Gibson were ACOLORADO SFRINGS. | 2ufky. Micie: | batted fard: A caten by Hare and Qu .fi"i' lanian's fielding were thé: gnun-. 3 tenda 1,200, Scorer i N Totals ... R LU= B o or ’ LOUISVILLE. ‘¥ Batted for Daly in ninth. or 3 P Blcaninoncs Bt amien B it e wloosesone 02 Nlowurowmamw=o K Totals. 1 L1 1 onwred . JOSEPH, Mo., . 21.—8¢. Joseph- | Saria: 2o OOme poetssieds Kol srounde, E'}‘."-." i Standing of the Teams. i ) 1 H 1 ] 3 3 1 0 12 St NIRRT S L elvensosancl jus BpagEssEe 1 ] d Bassett nines BOSTON, Aug. .—Another _double- | Attendance, 1 re, first game: ~ of Mad, sram.)—The Bpringyiew and Dessett ooe corn waving its broad leaves m:"' dlvided here t ‘g:"’“ win. | @ INDIANASOLIS | o A .a.0, | REAL ESTATE EACHANGE BALL Boa sities afil (e Hanaett “boys walked of green, and the royal the to 1, n% ew York the ! ginm, 1b =T, all over Springview's aggregation, the score purple of alfalfa. 7 to 1 Willis hel %.‘,""-""" 10 | ¥ox, ‘2. & 4 & ST. LOUIS, Aug. 27.—The track at Kine | heing 15 to 6 in favor of the home team. TWo hité in_the first gam ter's home | Hogrie Fats” and “Leans” Will Play at Y.|loch, up to the third race was good, when | Besides the principal wager conslderable ORM Tun gave Boston the game. Bix hits. In- | Woodraf, M C A Patk Sathbdny a heavy wind and rainstorm set in, making | money changed hands. Batteries: Bas- FOR INF ATION "Ifi"é‘{o&“ P, ‘.mm‘”fl: F e it a sea of mud. Macy, at 11 to b, won | sett, Artus and Hill; Springview, Wakeman ance, 2, Beore, first game = - BOSTON. o Afternoon, the feature from Jordan, the favorite, b d Duval. ¥ twenty lengths, He went to ihe front | it about the states of Nebraskg, Kansas Kellum, p. Totals ... 1|Gaaley, ' rf. 1| Hemphiil, o|Dunleavy, It. & % i g < | rbea the barrier went up &nd was never Beatrice Races Postponed. or that vast region traversed by the Fans,” “cranks" and just ordinary plain | in danger thereatter Results: =~ = ' | BEATRICE, Neb., Aug. 2.—(Bpecial Te Union Pacific, drop a letter or postal common people who have been longing to | gen Adking won, Old Stone second, Foxy | gram.)—The races io have been Teld here i » ) / 3 oSt po account of & £ See a real game of base ball are notified to Grandpa third. Time 1:10 L N DN aregraim. Wiil be Biiled off o xTamsett out on bunt strikes. be at the Young Men's Christian Associa- | Becond race, seven furlongs, selling: | rack. A doublc program, Wil be Priled W CITY TICKBT OFFICE, xxBatted for Hemphill In ninth. tion park, Seventeenth and Pinkney streets, | pave (Sommers won, Budweiser second, | {5"(he afterncon in order to give all an XxxHatted for Ganley in ninth. 3 nd P Y ) | Tom Kingsley third. Time 1:31, o portunity to attend. The races will con- lanapolls .. 7002001 § sp|Baturday afternoon at 3 o'clock. For at| Third race, five furlongs: Bride won, | SPROrtanity o . " 18 FARN. . *Phone 84, lwa 100000010 0-1|that time and place the great Real Estato | Sadle Burch’second, Interrogation third. tinue through Saturda AM STREET Base on balla: Off Meridith, 1. Btruck out: | exchange game between the “Fats” and | 1'pac k% DEATH RECORD. ,'1.aA cocercecsook, coummmuetand 2l cnmumon ellum, 2; b 3 Fourth race, one and one-elghth miles: 4 E,{ ped bl gzlgx,g.lg,:r,,’_fl;,t_h- sf‘mé:le' A b:;enn::m::lhl;w' pulled oft. Bach side hus | Macy won Sordan second, Bva G third, .. Double plays: Fox to Heydon, ount of bragging sinee . . v f Miss Ellzabeth Welding, 3o oron 3. Twobase wit: | Tameett to Fox to Kihm; Hemphill to Ung: | the game at the annual outing a few weeks | gl secona: Doy Gray third. Time 1155 b vyl s Tenney, Dexter. Cooley, Lauder, Mertes. | Wood. Left gn bases: Indianapolts 6 Mij. | them. Every reaj estate man in the city is | E¥apo won. Chickasha second, outh | The body of Eilzabeth Welding, a youn | e on balls: Off Taylor, i off Wil | waukee, Time, . Umplre: Haskell. |expected to be present in the guise of a | DLecze, third, Time 1:65 unmarried woman, who died in 8t By Taylor, by willis | " 8o BARATOGA, Aug. 21.—Get-away dav at | Joseph's hospital, Omaha, was brought to Ditios! Hurst aad Moran: e I rooter and to bring as many as possible of | the 8 s marked with the usual large e city Tuesday evening ahd interred in Beore, second gami his friends along with him. The umpire | attendance. The track was slow and the | the city Tuesday even nEs MoINEs IA T will be chosen ,,‘n the grounds. The lfne_ 2 Results: the Catholic cemetery this morning, Father T byl x furlongs: Foxy Kane won, [ Clemons 'celebrating the requiem mas § L} 02| comersBSocsp 51 cnnscosess? L ® o NEW 'o.u=: 0 Kthm, 1b.... 0 1 Star and Garter second, Paul Clifford ox, 2b....... ! She was 26 years of age and a member FATS. LEANS. third. Time 1:15. o y a { ‘W. G. Shriver, w. N'llel‘ Becond race, mile: Rosland won, Hurst- | 0f & prominent Cuming county family, be- Captain. Postlon. Captain. bourne second, Lord Advocate third. Time | ing herself born near this city. A o[ Horiever, 'rt 0 Frank Carmichael. Pitcher....J. B. McKittrick | 1:4%%. 5 | W. G. Ure... Catcher .....J. N. Haskell T%rd race, five and one-half furlongs: Miss Maude Rhoades. | by e i ; Via Rock Isl. S % M deima o 5 RUick | BANGRmeY geredoock weeend, Bull| mmatmics. web Ave #@peclal) ocC sland System Totals 1 W. G. Bhriver....Third base LW, H. Gates Fourth race, the Saranac, one mile and | Miss Maude Rhoades died at her home % Batted for Tamsett In the ninth. }\(l.!fi:uprnn&-;u E:‘&"'flud Gear or’lort?n a !\Ir‘loxg: m;_n Brant won. Ei;u; Hose | on Bouth Fifth street, this eity, Tuesday - eid. ‘N, P. Dodge, ir. | second, Grey Friar thir me 1 X ‘ X Datted for Pitcinger in {he int indienapete 29008010 05|40 Charlton Center feld..3. W go‘;}fln Firlh race, ve and onehait turlongs: 7 ove o By ooy oo poir | TICKETS ON SALE AUGUST 20th TO 20th INOLU. sy < Rl TEY WY ] 3 h 3 ee eld. . Piper | Race ongshot second, Aveager | caused from dropsy. 1 STV PIRN . g 08ton :-.v...1r..10 0.0 0 0 0 0 1.0-1|airuck out: B Fora. & by Muelier & hii | b % usgerald. Subatitute. W. §. Holbrook | third 8%, yesterday afternoon and -interment was SIVE. RETURN LIMIT, AUGVYST 381st. Edrned runsi New York; 3 Two-base|by pitched ball; Schafiey. Two-base hit: | A B Tukey. ... Substitite .. . V. Bholes | Pianet scconid Past (hird. Time 1.6 made In Evergreen Home cemetery. - — B. R. Ball. . Substitute ...G. G. Wallace CHICAGO, Aug. 21.—Judge Himes proved ;. — W.H. Green..... Bubstitui G. B. Benawa | easily the best of a fair fleld in the Ex- Knowa the Worid Qver c"y Tlflk't u'fle' ” i Atlanile Takes a Pair. L e gt o d 1ol B gt i e 1R b ) Rock Istand ¥ i e | Man Mot . ' 5 1323 F Strest, Omah GATANTHC) o s Mgt e | B GRCRAE A RORAIGE M | clan i corn o e e o e Sysiem amnam Stres!, Omaha, Neb, scaola here today by scores of 11 to § and | TIMe Kubn & Co. : 1 to 0. In spite of the slippery condition ond race, six furlongs: Muresca won, F. P. Rutherfol Signl of Polluted Blood- ot ihe ground and the threatening weather “.‘r{.rfl"“__:f"gflc:;""‘)'rm‘hn‘;‘;’[g“’l‘(l‘r:: 1 Second Primary in Minsissippl. 2 fi ‘ s and pleased the fajr crowd fn svtendanne | and an elghth: Judge Himes won, Orsina | MEMPHIS, Tenn, Aug. 27.—Today's se- There is nothing so repulsive looking and disgusting -as an old sore. The batterfes In the first game were | second, Berge third. Time 1:58% ond democratic primary election i being You it till the brai N i i n o Bchooler and Franklin and oenlx And Fourth race, six furlongs: Sardme won, | held in Midsissippl and partisans of both u worry over if e in grows weary and work_ with it until the Bolas; second game, Marshall and Frank. | Skilitul second, Lady Kent third. Time | Vardaman and Crits, candidates for gov- B e e e e St Patme old festering, sickly looking | 0, 4% ot were, Atamiic b ‘Gieuo: Wi il Bldney G. Lave won, |55 1100 ThaJoFts. A Heavs "Yous s being irri . h © tlantic, 18; ola, race, one 3 ve won, o P! makes you irritable, despondent and desperate. Btruck out: | By Schooler 10 by Phos: | Schwalbe second, Jove third, Time 1:44 poll A chronic sore is the very best evidence that your blood is in an unhealthy | nix, Second ‘game: Hits, Atlantie 4; | Sixth race, one mile and a_ sixteen'h and impoverished condition, that your constitution is breaking down under | brRnfi PUUcK out: o By Marghail, & | Lodestar won, Gallant second, Semtor e = . o d y Kinsell, & Umpire: Birch Matts third. Time 1:53% the effects of some serious disorder. The taking of strong medicines, like | comes here for two games e, e SaTe. Taln mercury or , will sometimes 8o pollute and vitiate the blood and im- : —— 0rd Outcianses Greeley. pair the genm.:;lbem that the merest scratch or bruise results in obstinate fions MEpty Bant. Pedes. RD, Neh., Aug. 27.—(Special)—Greeley Thé Bee Bullling never grows shabby. Bon heallag sores of the most offeasive character. oy et oy iy = B O i A ~Bg b ool i Yo Often an jnherited taint b out in frightful eating sores upon the limbs |3t #:3 this aftcrnoon. " The opposing teams | terday afternoon. The visltors were at’ the Pl p b R v S 84 Mtipastive, or face in old age or middle life. Whenever a sore refuses to heal the blood is S iattamouth. - Position. Omaha. um;trlfythao' a'l‘."v:‘(';:“n!;fn"; ;h:r."f»r:y n:‘l?on“';’é TR VL 3 FO8 have to epend ds mech of yeie always at fault, and, while antiseptic washes, salves, soaps and powders can | Qo Weerl wieries. Hansen [ to cross the home plate. Score g 4 lite in an office, that thid ought to carry do much to keep down the inflammation and tleanse the sore, it will never { e roactih . % | Srdoiey of 800000838 g 3 some weight in its gelection, particularly heal permanently till the blood itself has been K:rified and the deadly germs | Freet.... - [t . . Batteries: Ord, Adums and Whitcomb: LT whep the cost of &x office is no more and polsons destroyed, and with 8. 8. §. this can be accomplished—the polluted | Bavenarty. .. Shoristo Welde Greeley, Lewls, O Banion and Campbeil 7 k70 4 3 than in buildings that are allowed to S S bloodbiln’glnrificd dud invigorated, and when rich, |Hensel . Right i %‘.‘.’L’!;.’.‘:“.;..'.fl'%‘a..f.{‘ffi"\'emJ‘A‘..:J‘E?S:,: si)? {4, “run down at thé heel.” ooy [ | 0 9iGouner, of... 0 8 1|{Woodrutr, it. 0 2 O'Heydon, 'c..01 1 e 1 tichlo, b H Qrem’ger, b ¢ 1 Aubrey, s, .. 0 Fittinger, 3. § 2 0|Marcan. .. 0 1|Tamseti, 3. 3 0|Ford, p. — — = —x0'Brien .... Totals ... 41127114 8 . PO | conmmmon cvncnomung loon <l omeornermag’ L . %l cconvmonna Elcocamwccous? ol cnmmoorone 1 o5 ain circulating freely throughout Center Fleld Dodder, Campbell e body the fiesh around theoldsore begine o ake || SPATETEY SO LBV [ | Amedher Pinate Fasimo g R, G PREERS & GO color, the disc e of mal ceases 4 y ;i . RENTAL AGENTS, and the place heals over. 4 Basublls Bod slenned 1o aive 5 pionc st : ad plenned to give a pionic at - - FLOOI BU INQ. 8. 8. 8.is both a biood purifier and tonic that puts your blood in order At Cedar Rapids~Cedar Rapids, ; Deoa- | By, '.1"“ ‘°§3’,’ Tyl R T GROUND R, BEE BUILD and at the same titne tones up the system and builds up the gemeral health. - | 0, " until Friday, September 4, at the same w have & chirouic sore wiite us and our physician will adyise you | postponed. wer grounds. " Bloomington | piace. SN, wil charge, 3 WA finmra— p game with Rock Island, Oshkosh Reég: Result, Forty Ses. W to 80 Each. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC ATLANT, . | _At Davenport-No game with Sprifigcii, | OSHKOSH, Wis, Aug. 21.—Comet II, A SANVAELLA & CO., Makers, Tamps, Pla. ; co., A, Gho. | L BRrAutel, | ed by Fred Pabst of Miiwaukee, wos | RICHARDSON DRUG GO, berbeine

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