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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SBATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 190: ilU[RKE‘S MEN TAKE A PAIR |5 sioni oo yims, o Aviens- | Btel, OF Fatitioliyof MG st | mas lazed, s, oot beseson, ooss.tek | [OWERS A TROTTING RECORD ball: By Putnam, 1. Btruck out: . y Pat-| 4nd the Royal Highlanders. The tr ] Milwankes Wins from Peoria. ten, 6 by Deering. 1; by Putnam, & Left won by & score of § 10 & Good flelding was Shakin MILWAUKEE, Bept. 4—Mllwaukee won | 9N bases: Washingto New 2 61 done on both sides. Attendance, fair. Bat- y i i A - an | Paseed ball: Mct 1L Wiha pitch: | teries: United Commercial Travelers, Rod. i Eleven Innings Are Required to Land ftom Peons Loday in s gaine which was Futram. "Fime ot gume: 130 Umpire: | itfom and .g.h“;: Hoyal Highianuers, Hood Major g-lmudfisdnnenn ;'}ust fardGeldmgl . i ) < ? - Connelly. and Hallgren. Umpire: Holland, ne a:d Ope-Half Secends. Becond Game at Des Moines a phenomenal double play. Score: Deceatt Wing: lii catvasig, Milwhukes .....1 0030001 *67 1| purRoT, Sept. 4.—Rhodes pitched his o JURIOIG FINION Gtrens. DON'I'" WAIT until your whole system OIS ..........0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0=i 4 25 2S ROCT, DOP b or Ol T N 4 v N G ; g . ] L st wiG probably last game for Cloveland | FREMONT, Neb., Bept. 4.—(8pecial Tele- | DAN R GETS PACING RECORD OF 2:013-4 A > PA'S MEN HAVE BUSY DAY WITH STICK | “Baiteries: Milwaukee, Vollendort and |fodas. Has was Ineffsctive In the chehing | gram )—The Bouth’ Omaha Btook. Yards is poliuted with disease, or until your —_— Lucta; Peorla, Hart and Hessier, inning and Detroit took a lead WM.;\P\‘ the | Juniors won the game ;‘T)nl'\ the b;‘nwrl«rs gy nervous system is tottering under the ‘ y. |visitors could never overcome, tson | this afternoon by heavy hitting in the first | o " 4 ddmainShary Accompany This with Good Flelaing | ¥t Jorerh Wins from dans ‘J"" , |Bliched & "ine game. wis well supperied | hait of the ninth. The Fowlers had every- Edith W at Anderson, Indiana, Lowers strain, and you '"'":'" A physical and ST. JOSEPH, Mo, Sept 4.— oseph | and_the locals hit harder than they have [ thing thelr own way up to the sevent Halt-Mile Track Record f mental wreck, untit for work, business, and the Story of the Downafall won today from Kahsas City by & sccve (In weeks. Lusn's all around work was|The boys could not do anything with An- S ol ot b e dy by bl " )4 of the Undertakers is of 7 to 2. The superior batting and Glades | a feature. Score: derson, elght of them fanning. After that Pacing Mares to study or marriage. With speclal dis itching won the game. Attendance, 2.0 DETROIT. CLEVELAND the visitors found his curves just right, e eases aud weaknesses of men you can Told, core: RH.B, RH.0AB KH.OAE. |and the ninth a home run by McLean, a . make no compromise. You must con- Bt. Joseph......4 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 *—710 & Barrett, ot 0Pk, 1t couple of singles and a bad error let in " . Kansas City....1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1—2 & 8/ Lush, it 1 Bay, It five tallies. The batting of McLean_ and quer them now by the right treatment, ] 0 Batteries: St. Joseph, Glade and McCon- iy, §| Heln were the features of the game. There OVIDENC ~The || or they will il your whote life with (From a Staft Correspondent.) nell; Kansas City, Hems and Measitt S imeie. ¥, 1| was & big and enthusiastic crowd out.| PROVIDENCE, R. I, Bept. 4—The 1 o o . i ! % | worlt's trotting record for geidings waa || fallure, misery and woe. Uncertain, im- R.ILE, | world's g rec gelding | DES MOINES, Ia., Sept. 4.—(Speclal Tele- Denver Has Dad Luok. | i Samots ceer 0 00 110 4 0 BT 3| today lowered by the bay gelding Major || Proper or half-way treatment can only gram.)—The tallenders this afternoon put| DENVER, Sept G—walm:umnnf the ¢ Gochs " Fowlers 30302000 0-7U T peimar to 2.02% in a trial exhibition against | do harm. F y afflicted man owes it @ decided ‘check on the climbing aspirations ;?:r‘al;':‘:{lc.:xh;dynT.-y?o.:O,:nl;:H{ 'l;’:o:emll o \ El}:\;;l‘(enru.nsfl:y‘?(Pagr‘(lvnhlellhb\“i(‘r‘lefilg:lz his own record of 2:4, and the fourth day | to himself, his fu:m!\l_v nl‘m‘tul;m ;mun; of the Undertakers by taking both games RHE Seely 1 Totals 4| Juniors, Hinton, McLean and Miller; Fow- | of the grand circult meeting here was F}:’"“‘”f‘""" fo: get cured SATEL \ K of the double-header. The visitors played | CC10. Springs.0 4 0 0 0 2 0 0 2-4 10 2 Rptroft peeeeiee 8 0 0102 9 4 31| jers, Anderson and J. Ronin. further made memorable by Dan R., who | :';"f:’:z?:IL :‘uu;e by ro-torllnfon:;-“p‘::‘n i Denv 20200 = . . - — A 4 % ving fmportant organs. 1 do ne almost faultless ball, eepectally in the field. | Batteries: Denver, Pounds and Schiel; pEamned runa; Detrolt, 6 Cleveland, 2 Osoeola Makes It Four Stralght. ;;“a‘:““"‘;e':"l‘“m"“h‘:z:"fr::i"f“ “wls: 7,?:: | \-ocnteglhol‘; mutilation or destruction in In the first contest they made but one error Colorado Springs, Villeman and Doran. |y SCUIY Yeager, “Sderifice hits: Barrett, | CRESTON, Ia., Sept. 4—(8pecial Tete- |10 "0 050 0 ol tlimil Sl (ot [l an effort to make a quick cure. 884 8006 &¢ a1l In the second game, There Standing of the Tenms. Carr. 8tolen bases: Crawiord, Lush. First | §ram )—Oscéola again defoated Creston in | iim: o 1 MAKE NO MISLEADING STATEMENTS or deceptive propositions Played, Won. Lest P.C.|base on bails: O Kitson, 1; Off Khodes, 1. |& hard fought and interesting game of | from the start to this point was a mag- %o the afllicted, nelther G0 1 prointes to care them 1N A FEW. DAYS In were several brilllant features during the | nrywaukee Yit P First base on errors: Detrolt Lett 'on | eleven innings by a score of 4 0 2. This| nificent struggle for supremacy with tikoead v . p-feA — T handed | Colorado Springs .. 115 t bases: _ Detroit, 8; Cleveland, 4. Struck |18 the fourth consecutive game they have |y ., order to secure thelr patronage, but I guarantee a COMPI SAFE e e e | iy Gy 118 8% |out: By Kitaon, 4; by Rhodes, 2. \Wiid | won on Creston’s grounds. The attendance o AND LASTING CURE In tbe QUICKEST POSSIBLE TIME, without catch by Clarke in the ninth inning of the | 8¢ Joseph ... . ... 110 : {tches: Rhodes, & Time of gamé: 1:40. | Was very light. Batteries: Haveland and | At the first turn McDonald successtully 6! Ji L Corbett;” Pheonix and Sees. Umplire: Al-| leaving injurious after-effects in the syst and at the lowest Cost poss second game. With Miller on first Thorn- Denver it Lk bertson. Creston made four errors and | S*h(ured the pole position from Dan R. | gl for HONEST, SKILLFUL and SUCCESSFUL SERVICES. 1 cure ton hit & hard line drive towards center | Des Moines . 14 v Standing of the Teamn. Oscoola one. - Creston and Bedford play |and for the next halt mile both horses nickly and sately . Won. here Bunday. traveled as a team. When within 20 K i fleld. It looked like an absolutely sure|Omaha ... 2 : b ot ‘i bl ¥ . & 8% pogton s i yards of the wire Dan 1. searcuy 1ea v | STRICTURE, VARICOGELE, NERVO-SEXUAL DEBILITY Games today: Omaha at Des Moines. Col- | 808! (] o 9 ! - single and undoubtedly would have been | orado Hprings at Denver, Kansas CIty &t (Sl eiaidiz """ ] FREWS + deer A @ nose, but by a supreme effort at the last 6 U G i A I ' hud it not been for Clarke, who walting | Bt. Joseph, Peoria at Miiwaukee. ¢ ] B | o ProreiamR-=eomingtn, . Rock- | moment increased that distance to half EM'SSIUNS IMP“]‘ENGY BLG“U Pmsn" sYPHl“S till the ball got nearly to him, jumped Detroit . 67 5 At Rock Island—Cedar Rapids, 4; Rock (& length. When the time was announced ) 9y A ' straight up in the air ana putted it down | AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES B oula" L 8 . WS etk 11D 1 |both horse and driver were cheered re- ECTAL, KIDNEY AND URINARY DISEASES. with his gloved hand. This wonderful prae Washington .. 115 3 78 1§38 At DecaturcDegatuf, & BavenDo Reid, o, | Peatedly. ’ ) SAtol Waa. foflowed with one neatly as| MINRessstls Wiko Oves Bettaville 18 |, Gemes tgtays Detrolt 4t B4 Louts Oleves| A% iy bl g Sensntional Work. and all disenses and weaknesses due to Inheritance, evil habits, excesses [oa]d when, in the same Inning Welch !e‘nl the Last Game of the Washington M‘N" Yoml"“ Ly osten, Onawa Wins at Blenco, The most sensational work of the day or the rosult of specific diseases ® low one to Marshall who, running In, Berles. B g o CONSULTATIOX FR SPECIAL HOME TREATM [ 1'OR PA- ONAWA, I«., Sept. 4 —(Special Telegram.) | was done In the second heat. Prince Alert, O LT £ : scooped it up before the sphere reached GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE |—The Onawa business men defeated the |the favorite, who finished fourth in the TIENTS WHO CANNOT CALL. Office hours: 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sun- the ground. Miller was sure that the ball " Blencoe nine at Blencoe today by a score | LOUISVILLE, Sept. 4—Minneapolis won 1y O TN B eries Onawa, Anderson, | first heat, because of a poor start, rushed days, 10 to 1 only. was golng safe and accordingly sprinted | yqjast game of the series. Both Egan and | Philadelphia Takes Two from Boaton | 0600 0 & o F0nner™ Biencos, Shea broths |into first position at the three-quarters from first past second and on to third. | Thomas played good ball, but the. local . . ) , ers and Kelsey. Umpire: Johnson. 4 L. ol Marshall fielded the ball to O'Leary who |pitcher was given poor support. Umpire s et ot g et ot f"'-"l”.,“ ll';mk hifgar s l‘hmld gl siate-Electro Medlcal InSiltUte Ko W B N SET WS A1 st ‘oreman was unable to umpire, Bohannon Play. Fullerton Loses at Schuyler. owed by Darfel, in a fine burst of speed, clced & and and McDonald officlating. Odwell's batting headed the leader and although they fin- The first game was very close, much|and Oyler's flelding were the features. At-| PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 4.—Philadelphia | SCHUYLER, Neb., Sept. 4.—(Special Tele- | 0" W0 1308 Farnam St., Bet, 13th and I4th Sts,, Omaha, Neb. closer than the score would indicate, | tendance, 1,000 Score: won two games from Boston today. The |gram.)—The Schuyler and Fullerton ball |18hed In that order all threo came under ' Omah in the ninth inning. C It MINNEAPOLIS. LOUISVILLE. visitors Yl»\)’v\l poorly In_both contests, | teams played here today, resulting in a |the wire so closely together that their rel- maha won in the ninth inning. Companion RLOAR Center Flelder Dexter mufted three out of | victory for the home team by a score of 12 | atjve positions were in doubt until pitched a clever game and was a puzzle o|Kerwin, f... six fly balls and then made a phenomenal to 10. this- doclaion> KAl Be to the locals, who landed on him safely only s, one-handed catch _of * another fly ball S e e five times. Morrison was easler. In each oDl o Bf&}""é the center fleld fence. Attendance, | EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS third heat found Prince Alert a strong of tho first three Innings of the second ! i Y g gamo Des Moines pushed a man across the PRTLADRLPIL ol leader and he won easily in 2:03%, the ELPHIA d o YO BosTO! The Minute Manm Defeats MéChesney | 10West time made during the race. plats. Omaha wes unable to score until the third, but In the fourth made up for Dexter, et... 0 Major Delmar, between two runners, OTenney, 1. started out to beat his own record of 2:M. the previous fallures. In that inning they | Totals .. Barry, 1.0 landed on Miller with both feet. Miller was Minncapolis . ¥ 4 Halimau, 'ib ie .. oo Hulswitt, e, 0/Cooley, 1. v v L 0 P Yenr: He went to a break on the first trial, but 5 NEW YORK, Sept. 4—The Minute Man, | his second attempt found him steady and taken out and Hoffer, who has not been in | Louisvil AT the game for a month on account of an in- [ _Earned runs: Louisville, 1; Minneapolts, 1. | Micchol, o/ Moran, e a 2-year-old, owned by J. E. Madden, raii|he forced the runners time after time to jurod head, was put in. Hoffer started|TWo-base hit: Bullivan,' 'rhree-base hi 2N cannuions 2l cvamencmoo . New York in Fastest Mile in Several n, Titus, rf.. L Ll eermonaos ownroccmn . Bl ewwoncwne ol Abtichto, ARTrer it in’ the east in ' tour :,l:e fl‘&‘: .y.cldrT :l r::eel:sha:u Bay toda: Increase their speed. He went to the quar- Odwell. Stolen bases: C. Bullivan, Ma- Total The game son of Juvenal-Semper Paraius|ter in :30%, half in :59%, and he reached out In his old time brillant form for the [ioney (%), Spooner, Martin. Sacrfice hits: | Phitadelphia g r‘lf.laog;;‘r:ggnl::mu:lflcl:la“r‘ i mle, DU | the three-quartera pole in 1:30%, Anishing following innings and up to the ninth he | McIntyre, Spooner, Oyler. Double PIays: | Bogton ‘ o hent. e went the distance i | StTong in 2:2% Summary ; If you have & 4id not allow a run. But in the ninth he [ OYler to Martin to' ?Pg'fin%fi.éfi'.ug’é‘{‘dffi pEarned runai Bosion, 5 Philadeiphia, 2 | Lot Although tne Bmaihers norse wie | Ki-‘z':n(r-mub1?@&\,;’“’&%'_'“) € ¥ oy e was given poor support and the visitors | out: By Benn - Lt on bases: Lousville, | Two-base hit reminger, Gleason, Wol efented he ran an_excelle d- | Kamarcs, b. g (A B onald).. / i ehi it shoved two men across the plate, winning |3, Minneapolls, 2.~ Time: 1:45. Umpires; | Yerton, Three-base hit: Gremingor, 'Sacri- | ering that this_was his first start in nearly . b. g (Henyon rty, : v ffic people think it is its: 4 two months, Resulta: Horace Wilson, ch. h. (Deeryder).. handily. Score, first game: Hohannon and’ McDonald. ey ‘f,o,‘i‘.fif'g;"'pfi’.‘?llfifi‘m.‘.” 1 LB 00 | Firat Tace, last fiveiand a halt furlongs | Bermuda Maid; b, m. (McCarthy) . Columbus Defeats Ka city. lav: Abbattichio to Tenney'to Moran, | of Futurity course: Juvenal Maxim, won, | Altert ¥, oh h, {Dlckerson), ... ; COLUMBUS, O., Sept: 4—Columbus de-| First base on balls: Oft Pittinger, 3; oft | 8t, Valentine second, Armenla third. 1 216 class pace, purse 81,000 (unfini your fault; it does not teated Kansas Cily today In a fast field- | Mitchell, 4 Struck out: By Pittinger, 3 % r Centrific, blk, m. ¢Quinn) 1 i ne by b yhl ‘hit: The locals | DY Mitghell, 5. Time: 1:50, Umpires: Mo- econd race, mile: = The Minute Man |Zentlfic, bik. m. ¢quins Bobics 3 ing 8o, b2 PUBEHINE D% cher naciod | Tan and Hurst o, Mechsaniey”second, Ithan third. Time: | §5nlS 3 & bl m, (G, Bobie) § occur to them that the Snyder and he proved effective at critical | Score, second game: § o ix furlongs of Futurity | ord Gentry, b. h. (Haws) TR ' times, flelding his position splendidly. At- PRILADELPHIA. . St wor P uliant Love Barnadott "5, in. (Hoga janitor is careless, neglect~ v 0 M LS PAREAS Thomas, cf.. 31 & 00 socond, Ringdove third. No ‘time taken, | otiliton, b, & (Erikine) ful b 15'do 4k b q on, v/ 0 the fog. vy, ch. & ek 83 RioAE R Wi, " ¢ OFoueth ace, handicap, mile and three. | Jo8 Bibley, ch g, (Nucke] or hias more to do than ¢ Titus, ..o sixteenth h w won, Duke Of | e o il pace, purse can be d 11, etaan, ih Kendall : 2:00%. Only tWO | prince-Alert, b. m. (Demarest) one well, X starters. Dan R., ch.'g. (Jolly)... 4 2 A Fifth race, last five and a half furlongs ] t oo g ot Futurity course: Hippocrates won Ad- poroe t:“'&ng'm" ;}&{,’c‘"&;m, In reality, itis your own 3 bell second, otan rd. ime: 1:06%. B Ge () 1 Sixth. ruce, the Turl handicup, mile fund R O e, Neas ell; (Ut 3 fault, because you can Gehrter on ture: . Morham Queer won, | #irSiadi %y ity L0 (unfintahed): / } Le: second, Moon Daisy third. Time: | promise bIK. £ (Andrews) " A to the Bee Buildi Totals Philadelphin, 7. Two-base | “%8; )0 gepe. 4—Taipa, at § to 2 |LapEandt bl e (Devereau LA move to the Dee building, 3 " 3 3 L 4 . | Belle Kaser, b, m. (Hudsoi ) 1ani 1 o Batted for Alloway i nlnulh.o S hits: Gleason, Wolverton, Hulswitt, Three- | won the mile handicap at fll-_:-(;e"m (foda¥s | Dick Berry, b. &, Lagson). /¥ where the janitor will keep Kansan City 889890083 6| Btolen buses: ~ Gieanon. - Dooin. ‘Left. on | ased UB. i the fast tme of 140 et M| Fug. & & (Merfifeld),, 7 g £fi Stolen bases: Raymer (2), Gleason, Turner. | bescs: Boston, & EFhiiadclohls, B FIst|head In front of Sidney C: Lave, Results: Anna Held, b, m. ¢ / your office as clean and g i §| macriios bt dear, pwcibase hila: Hie | i, 03 S Pschia Ral Uy Buenls | (RUiv saoe, v firiohes: ik Tase won, | Coma e Ciagh / neat as a Dutch kitchen. b Lee to Frants, Nance to Frants, Rothfuss ‘¥ 1L Struck out: By Maarkey, b by |1es. # Crescent, g. g (Curry) A o g ' Lett on bases: Des Molnos. 7: Omaha, 4 |10 Frants to Butler. Struck out: By Sny- | Duggleby, 1. Timi . Umplres: Hurst | “gedona race, steeplechase, 'short course:| Time: A Mommes &) Omnaian | der, 3: by Alloway, 2. First base on balls: | 40 Moran, Ed, Adack ‘wan, ltacatiard “second, " Slap Hhoaks ARGNA ARSI, ’ h Eiats s Buio | O Snyder, 1 off Alloway, 2. Hit by pitcher: Pittaburg Heats Cincinnatl. ash third. £ 30 L s me: 3.0 i " it necting offices—room 106, size 13X Snyder, 1. Passed ball; Butier. Time hird race, m alpa won, McGee sec-| ANDERSON, Ind., Sept. 4—Edith W. feet, price §20 per month, and r Pt Toe i TRk by R i 1Y of games 1. " Umpirer Cunninghiam, PITTSBURG, Sept. 4—Cincinnatt’s only | ond, Sidney C. Love third. Time: 1:40. |broke the track state and world's recor 7 / / 100, g 30221 11, prioe W5 per month ortisoht s Merdol. Huts Sombenion St. Paul Takes Last One run was a gift in the fifth inning, when| Fourth race, six furlon Delagoa_won, | for pacing mares on a half-mile track t nolidmg lght, heat, Wat a ) by MoPrisan, b, Passed ball: Fon.~ Time: . » Leever ve three bases on balls and|Hindus second, Red Raven third. Time:|day in the free-for-all pace. Her time by % & - ater am 1i%5. Attendance, 500. Umpire: McCarthy, | , JNDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 4—St. Paul took | forced ‘: s fun in. lPoole pllnlhsd :uw%d ::1}‘5}," B o Ehbiana Wen quarters was 0:331, 1:08%, 1:86, 2:07. 7 ’-nltnrno;rvles—.l ,Imepuon-ny hand- i > » ‘| the closing game of the series today by | §ame, but was poorly supported. end- th race, five furlongs: von, J / some, light, well located offices. Roors, eviolamnt Dunching TS In the slth and. taxing ad. | ance, 246 Boore: Nannie Hodge second, Rowena third. Time: Results at 8t Paul. / t 2 :’;A- vantage of one or two costly errors. At- PITTSBURO. CINCINNATL 1:01%. 8T. PAUL, Sept, 4—This was St. Paul tendance, 1,040. Score: R0AE Bixih race, mile and a sixteenth: Alfred |day ‘at the state fair and the attendanca R. C. PETERS & CO. otARIetn . | meesmeet, w1 ¢ o, Bard of “Avon second, O'Hagen | whe ‘estimated at 80000 The featurs. on R. Clarke, i third, Time: 1:47, the card was the St. Paul stake of $,00 / - tal Agent. Ground Floor, Be 3 b. 8T. LOUIS, Bept. 4.—Dr, Cartledge |for 2:13 class pacers. Results: “ - R ¥ Bee B'd‘ romped away from a good field of 2-year-| 2:13 class pace, puise $,00: Jo Interest ofda’in the Teature at Delmar park {0dav. | won in Stralght’ heats. T4me: 2:13, 211k Five 2-year-olds faced the startér in thls [2:12%. Colonel Taylor, Andrese, Go Direct, event and got away to & perfect start. Re-|Joe Rhes, St Fatchen, Sylvalene, Gale Sy s sults: Gord, Vivant Star, Giity, 'Lucy P and Major =i == ] First race, five furlongs: Black won, | McKinley also started. Bird Pond second, Oramie Kinney third. | 2:46 class trot, purse $1,000: Pat Ford wen 4 The Sixth Massachusetto also rolied up 5 Totals. ... 1 Y in straight heats, Time: 2:17%, 2:16l, 2:19y, | total of 533, but the First New Jersey team &' x Batted for Poole in ninth. T ind rese, aix furlongs: One More won, | Btepheir L., Normandeile, Deglare, A 4 | took first place by reason of winping e 5 x Batted for Crowley in the ninth. | Pittsburg . 0012000 MacBeth second, Charies C. third. Time:|Barbie C..'Parmeila, Edna Boggs, Phrase, | best score at the longest range. The Mas- SPECIALISTS xx Batted for Tamsett in the ninth. Wagner, ‘Steinfeldt. Eacrifice hit: Beau. | %¢gond, Light Opera third fime: 1Al 4 5 husetts team will receive second priz Cineinnatt 0001000 0118 Ghetto and iurine U, siso staried, e the team of the Distriot of Go- Earned run: Plttaburg, 1. Two-base hita: | Third race, mile: Custus won, Uranium Fails to Lower Record. R T il h MONMOUTH, IIL, Sept. 4.—Cresceus w — > re pectal st Paul ..., 0b000800 ; a8 Fourth race, six furlongs, handicap: y Sept. 4.—Cr Srarkmapotis' 2115728 0 § 38 § 8 8 3| T B0, s Rl (RoSle BlAY: | cartiedg war “Forahaid decond, Hen Ad: | wiable to lower his tesord todey, Facedby| PACKARD ~ THREATENS ~ WAR DISEASES OF MEW Firat base on bails: ‘Off Stewart, 4; oft | Oft Leever, 3; off Poole, 1. Btruck out: Wi third WIme: SHOK. o by | mobile he trotted a mile in 2:07k, the fastest BLOOD POISON Crowiéy. L' Strugk ‘out: By Blewart, ;| By Lesver. u; by Poole, 2 Time: 1:66. Um- | yigyt Worh i ey second: Kingsiaile thire tine ever made on this track. Danyor . Man BWikES .6 Clukt Over ek FEatiee g" Hopaite, Bacrifos D For Bobe New York and Brooklyn Divide. Sixtn race, seven furlongs: De Reszko| TRAVIS AND BYERS TO PLAY $Ho Hnaq o 1/H08 AANFYA by WeAs, for. Stolen bases: Shannon, Jackéon, Ho-| NEW YORK, Sept. 4—In & double-header | 300 bR ol St daa sl ) Mugnates. g SA% (IDNEY AND BLADDER 33 48901 ‘hfli’n. Huggins. Time: 145, Umplre: ::‘a'hl.lrz]:l]«l;yf“:u:‘gn'- 1:3: en'x:nl:'-wNz;’rE BUFFALO, Sept. 4—Results at Kenll-| Will Meet Today to Decide American 3 DISEASES worth: ) ) ENV! t. 4.—(Specfal Telegram,)— Left on bases: Des Moings. 10; Omana. & Milwaukee Defeats Toledo. fan on the local team got us far ap frst| "First race, mile, selling: Alrtight, won, Golf Champlonship at R oA o L Bt ol e D e Treatment and Medicine rat base on errors maha, Two-base MRER griviat QmENS, b R " $.-With two men on |opening game while the visitors made five E:'\';_:ncle second, Epidemic third. Time: Glencove. made publc the counter proposition to be ss on PER .ouT“ . PRENRS —rocnears - w! comoocoos’ QGenins, of. -y ll = ¥'I‘ lcr,{ ““lb ornton, 15. W 20 h Soa S arscn I ° ! anouowmmnc? | cormmmoon! oo ot ror D coronn o 3 mcsromen & * F pascanmas s ' o 0|Abtichio, 1| Grem' Bl immnscon Ho it o mowracnEed Sl ommormme PRESSN pes) o Bayder, . | Alloway, xDurbam lmcoomumin lonbocmwenn P Totals . E 8 =l cocmonmenr: 2l ccmonabrond! £l onaronnucc® | cmococorol A 0 0 0 0 [3 2 1 1 H 13 . A [] 4 0 4 1 1 1 3 2 14 ol onmcommool B montomenn? Rl mpamns! T-o A very handsome sulte—two ocom- " Genins, of. ller, 'If... 'hornton, 1b. Welch, rt.... fhugart, 2b. homas, o[Kelley, ... 0 1 o|Seymour, “ct. 0 1{Dolan, Ft.. o[Beckley, 1b. . o[Steint'at, > = 9 Kihm, 1 o Fox, ‘.. v Hogriever, 1 Heydon, o... o Woodrutt, it 1/Coulter, ef.. o Marcan, as o| Tamsett, ulCrowley, —|xKellun 2,330 Brien cocmoscemeso Branst'id, Ritehey, % , Bl messsiosorsainly £l cnoneutand ol soosoccss alcomommmmn el oarsesrcec alomcomoeman 1 3 1 1 0 1 0 . 1 recoonmemen| 2leo 28| o ncrores ol conmmocmons s Clarke, Totals ... O'Lenr, alcomrroroncBml ommsenoony | scosconsmst Gl asavommonop -l voorwowesy o8l cormiammas 000 32— 0% onwwocwanol Yoo 11 2Bl omsnsnonns o - submitted to the hig league by the minor mas, Towis, Double plays: Mar- | bases in the elghth inning, Smith threw the | runs off Taylor. Errors by Ritter gave| ' gecond race, six furlongs: Merry England e Aisations at the meelng ty be held in ' Leary, fo | ball in from right field to catcli Schafiey | New York a chance in the se¥enth inning <} p o A & o be | f;‘.“:fil‘.;“r&rmz:’. Sroron oges | at third, ‘The ball struck Schaub's shoe|and three runs were the outcome. Three|Ron:. Glopnevis second, Oarsman third.| GLENCOVE, N. Y. Sept. d—Walter J;|Cincinnati on September 0. Reccntly the | gxaminations and sdvice free at office 4 Time: 1:15. g Ity d ftion to the inino tracts given in i‘ Ty, Quinn, Fohl Hoffer, Thomas. |and bounded into the grandstand. Before | more in the elghth tled the score and the | fnica’ race, five and a half furlongs:| Lravis of the Garden City Golf club and | big Jeagues made a Propasition Lo the ' mail. = Written contraots gl . + B M, Byers of the Allegheny Country club, | Astociation which was not ut all satistac- ble dlseases or refund mon or Em?::.l;lnh.n, ?i‘l't‘gyu:ieh!&"b- e ‘tlh-w::?n:e R Tant . Phree mes wase Tor | e L Eanis h lIadiae (s aak ;,"“]‘!“‘h"lmm.i{‘ "",""lfi“,“"‘“‘“ second, Or- | Bjlsburg, will meet 10MOorrow on the Nas: | tors. The counter proposition consiats of et Freatioent by mall chatstall 3. Struek out:’ By Sohafatail, 4. | Attehdance, 80, 'Score: gf the seventh inning Brooklym winning | “Fourth race, mile, seiiing: Marlonette | §43 Country ciub iinks in the nai rownd | o0f SOREEOE o Contract; necond, reserva- MLwATERD. \ lventl gave the visitors sif rane and ing | won. Katle Regent second, Benalor Bever- | {lnited Biaies. 'travis has heid the na-|tions; third absoluie control of fheir own e e T e | {age’ third. Time: 1:48%. tional championship twice and Byers was | 8ffairs; fourtn, drafting of players, i h 10 core, first | 'pi¢(h race, five and a half furlongs: Stan- | {OnA1 CIRIBOREER Lrre A e Glonview | Mr. Packard stated that unless the propo- o dard won, Falernian second, Two Penny 2, 3 sition Is accepted the greatest base ball war BROOKLYN. third, Time: 1:1. Ghub, Jhear Ghlcago. o iniously enough. | Gyer known will be on between the small Bixth race, six furlongs, selling: Lady | foorg pood e T fnal and By ere | leagues and the big ones. Mr. Packard oauss muo Radnor_won, Card Wilton second, Loone | wou'), PFRcGiie (s, semy Atk ls | explained that the minor leagues give em pain sad s third, Time: 1:17% R o T ian, (b BIARG eas Ployment to 3,000 players, while the big ones oomtors, wil i e o T ARl he e \ter, | ORIy employ & total of 3. sometimes ac- iles at Cleveland. youns. IDONIOn EPiter: ual diabiiity. Autom: ¥. O. Reinhart, today and won by t 1tk the R + There m8y bt . CLEVELAND, 8épt. 4.—About 8.000 high score of § up and 4 to play, while Winness ”. §YIPTOMS. fiohing and st g Warner, @ Ritter, plé saw the annual race of the Cleveland | Byers, who recently lr-d_u_nlud from Y SEA GIRT, N. J.. Sept. 4.—All previcus then 0 pain, soreness rnd 0 Garvin, 4 Automobile club at the Glenville track to- | defeated the last surviving westerner, | peoords in the number of competitors in &n “:f ‘urmore !cm oplarge, T ; 1|Reidy," p.. day. The foature of the racing was the{Bruce D. Smith, by the sume figures. fndividual contest were broMen today wiien trade, and \f neglected, becom" 0003 %5 | ef. OlxxxMeCry . ten-mile event, won by Barney Oldfield of | The first three holes in the Travis-Rein- n reported at the firing line o verysorious and patnful. Tooure thewm 010000 3 0 08| xMaln'ty Cleveland. Summary: )%-hn match Inr;m,\;‘ntmu‘;-tnn‘n:-nr:canl lfl,(.- ¢ n the Wim don y“mnmr;‘.r Lhe iy and painlossly use . B Two-mile race for 2,00 pound cars and | They were haive: einhart won trophy presented by the Rifle As piwo-base hits: Bernard (@), Hemphil Totals . 3 under: B Wargis, Dotrolt firat: W, & | fourtn, as Travis went into the bunker | goeiation of Graut Britain to, be shot for IN.IEGTlON MALYDOR. Home 1 SR i hb-m“‘ Duntoayy, | XOpe out when winning run was made. | Baker, Cleveland, second; ¥, Prong, De- |uarding the green. Travis won the ffth|under the auspices of the National Rifia | Phbdandard g s 14+ ooy i A Fiatbas balle,, OFf Dorn. 4; off Cry. | X% Batted for Taylor in eighth inning. troit, third, Time: 3:27% and then took a winuing streak, getung | Amsoclation of America. The winner is en Bt T, nm ta sevarsl days, iret base on balls: O Dorn, 4; off Crix: | xxx Batted for Garvin in the ninth, Five miles. handicap. for Cleveland|five of the six next holes. Reinhaft plainly | titlad fo hold the cup for one year. The yringe, for $1.04 ‘D‘ 3 '.,"b et dy) ‘a"l‘l“ ,0‘;“‘“.{‘ New York 00000038 0 1-7|drivers: F, B, Btearns first, Otto Konigs- | Siowed the strain of the tournament and | contest was open to all citizens and resi- Sherman & McConnell, Omalis, Neb. org._ b Y 'a" 's“ 3 3) xmx’;“' 3 ball, | Brooklyn .. 101030010 0-6|low second, W. T. White third. Time:|his ragged play was a big disappointment. t the United States. Each com- pougir ol s sty X pichy ot (N, Bummal, L Temed Ralli | Lt he Brooklyn, §; New York, 6. | 8:38%. Travis was steady throughout and won required to fire twenty shols L er, w:ufiu', Double laye. {,unim,;). to | Two- hits: Dobbs, McGann (2), Van-| Five miles, for 1,800 pound cars and un- | chiefly un,rhin Acauraey 1:1 flpvtl;u-lchln‘ and | ds. ' The use of any rifie was Behatirey to Conncrs. WIL by pitehed bl |Haltren. " Three-base hit: Gessler. Home | der: ~Barney Oldfield, Cleveland. first; D.|butting. The game ended on the fourteenth | permissible. Tne firing began at 10 o'clock s i khmey e . O, e * |run: Bheckard. Stolen bases: Bresnahan, | Wurgis, Detroit, second; Henrl Page, Paris, | 8reen. The cards: Travis, out, in, 20: | this morning and was not concluded until e PN 1 y. 00, Umplre: Mullane. | B0n o ard e o ecny ShAl: | e third, "Time: B3t | total, §57; Reinhart, out, 41 in, £; Total, 84 | nearly dark. The cup was won by Captain harge less than @ Standing of the Tewm: Dodds. First base on errors: Brooklyn, £;| Ten miles, open: Barney Oldfield, Cleye- | Smith never had a flghting chance with | Richards of Ohlo, who scored a total of 51 ) DR Plaved. Won, Lost. P.C.|New York. 2. First on balls: Off Garvin, | land, first; D. Wurgls, second; J. Sincholle, | Byers. The latter won (wo of the firat|out of a possible 100. The other individual ' 8t. Peul 1 0 a 488 | 1: off Taylor. 5; off Reidy, 1. Sacrifice hits: | Pa France, third. Time: 10:354 { three holes and led by four on the ninth | 2t of today was the match open to ail McGREw o A Y X ‘583 | Bresnahan, McGann, Mertes, Gilbert. Struck | Five miles, open, Manufacturers’ Chal.|green. Bmith won th. short seventh hole, | inspectors and ex-inspectors of rifie pr Siaikee’ ‘$7¢ | out: By Gervin, & by Taylor, 2; by Mo- |lenge. cup: ' Barney Oldfield, Cle 161 yards in two, making a twenty-five-foot | tice, The distances were 500 and 600 yards, ! SPECIALIST Hitmauber . ! Sinnit, avior 1 Wiid pite: | first; 3. 1. Hedges, Cleveland, second: W' |putt. This and’the twelfth hole were the | ten shots by each competitor at each dis- | 4 APt Taylor, 1. Time: 2:3. Umpire: O'Day. C. Bchroeder, Cleveland, third. ‘Time:|9only ones that Smith won. Byers led by |tance. The use of any military rifle was : Treats all forms of Kansas City. . 9 a St | four in the twelfth green, he won the next, | permissible. Captain Springstead of New DISEASES OF Splumpos .. s Score, sseond gam Tey miles. handicap: W. C. Schroeder, | Smith driving into full grass, and the | Jersey scored a total of % out of a possible S 4 g BROGKLYN. A'w Cloveland, first: Hent! Page, Farts. France. | fourteenth ws hajved closing the game. |t und won the prize badge, to be held by MEN ONLY Ry TN o : Byers, out, 3; in, 22; total, 80; Smith, out, | him for one year, and in cas! ere o s - . Games taday: Loulsville at Toledo, Co- [Strane . SomRd; ¥, ¥vong, Detrslt, Gird. . Timet| BFTN 83 rotal, ¢ R Al Dria. : A | expert mai- lumbus at Indianapolis Dobba, 8. One mile, electric: Willlam _Wright,| The complete results of the two rounds —_— Doyle, 1b... Cleveland. first; D. Chisholm, Cleveland. |are: Fifth round: Frank O. Reinhart of Close of Creston Races. GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE |pehien. = o o g ol eomormummny Bl v rnmnole rorocumeon > L] o i ker. Clev Baltusrol beat Paul Murray of Garden| _ . i e BI0000 L s Formerhime: pun0d: third. | L 8 Up and 4 1o play: Walter 3. Trivia| CRESTON, In. Bept. d(Spectal T Thirty Tarsin g qetan . The program will be continued tomorrow. | f Garden City beat George T. Brokaw,|gram.)—There was & smalier crowd Verloosais, ~ Sivdsisete, | DALY I g Gurs Washington Defeats New York im|Jackiitsch o ) Tup; B, M. Byers of Allegheny béat Waltef |go0d racing marked the closing day P g IR i B T LTS With the Bowler R. Tuckerman of Stockbridge, 1 up: Bruge | Creston fair. g ity and all forms of ¢ disenses. D, Smith of Onwentsia ceat 8. D. Cady| In the 2:3 pace. Sunny Slope won in | Treatwent by mail. ‘Cail or wiite. Box 166, Ofice The Wenterns loat to the Krug Parks on | of Rock Island, 4 up and I to play. straight heats, Samandle second, Glen |over 316 8. 14th St., Omaba, Neb. dow York ! Clark's alleys last night. Scor Semi-final round: Travis beat Reinnart, | Witkes third, "ime: 222 o L e b ot ARG stintnsinnaneoy o8 KRUG PARKS. 5 up and 4 to play; Byers beat Smith, § up e rot was won by G = rooklyn d . egon( rd, WASHINGTON, Bept. 4—Both Howell| = loaft New York. 3: Brooklyn, ] atd ¢ e pay, BEET SR D Shiend, Bed Salm Shed MAKE PERFECT WMIER and Deering were wild and Washinglon [ Two-base hits: Dobbs, Gessler. Three-base | French Close of Seward Races Mile dnsh. running race, won by Major L N RS R AR m: won today's gume easily. Putnam. a new | hit: Sheckard. =Sacrifice hit: McGann. | Funier A 2 King, Numa second, Ida McHenry ‘third atored t Now York plicher relicyed Deering and | Stolen bases: Babb, Dahlen, Gessler. WL [ JERARS ¢-00ir11e * SEWARD, Neb., Sept. 4—(Special Tqle- | Time: 1:52 pitched well, aliuwing only four hits. The on balls: Off Cronin, 4; off Schmidt, 1. - B . 2 gram.)—Today was the closing day of the| In the 3-year-old stake trot Clear Drift % ame was called at the end of the first| I“irst on errors: New York, 1; Brooklyn, 1, | Aimmerman by - 7| races, and another fine day brought & good [ won, The Christian second, Graceful third. ato a4 aif of the eightii inulng on account of | Btruck out: By Cronin. 2; by Schmidt, 1 Total o ™~ attendance to witness the 2:20 trot, the | Time: 1:25%. Snd drain of Yt darkness. At 012, Boore: Time: 1:4. Umplre: O'Day. Adant il 'EETERNS. 2 only harness race of the day Summary: . ndlscretions or WASHINGTON, NEW YORK. e ey 3 Ager's g WEST! . N1 e Taenly: ¥i'vigor and pote o L % v o . Brace up ihe sysemm. O b CHICAGO, Sept. 4—The Chicago-8t, | Reynolds .............. 515 Nodtegor sty sons SR DAt Rre 16" s By @ Glibert, 3b. Weraer, w—moneroon Behmidte Game Called Because of sl Darkness. wl b ooomm: I Totals = 3 > " Boraps ... O the box remews vital e houls game postponed today on account | Hodges A Competition, jr i bo s complet oo of rain. There will be two games tomor- :L'“:lckr - £ Time: 2:20, 2:351, 2:28% J D8 be on iy By row. Roed" s Mile running race: b o EOOMPANY, Ohioames Standing of the Teams. » — 1 Balo Dean,... o . by Konn & Co., 1R amy Totals........ 87 g . 4 Poaglas; Sherman & MeConnell Drug Played. Won. Loat. 3 Bruee g Vodie: in Council Biuge, Ta., by O H. Br Pittsbury , . ntrinsic .. v oy L N 1Y A Will Not Fight with Jeffries, Time: 6, i Chiongo . ! o NEW_ YORK, Sept. 4.—Jack Munroe of A R | FEMALE BEANG B“;fii‘f““ 5 T . Euuo, )‘I-fim’ :{(I:hy reh‘lfied an nfl,e:l for a New Jersey Team W Trophy. B R ‘!,v'.f ) ; 3 1 | Brookiyn : ; ght with Jeffries. sending the following | gpi'cinm N I gept. 4—A team of six “’ : Aafent icontsii Brgot x Game called, dArin‘—: RN e E:“lfllmi. o i g; 'l'\‘.'r".‘y A‘lh‘l:u:“él\:gfllg:"h::le: So- | e, m_"um'l‘n' ihe f.." J".'_:g N;llou: Tauav, Peanyroyel: not & singie sailure; io Washington ; 8 3 Guard, won the trophy. & e 26 0 Now Yotk 0100000 01 = 3| too soon. Will fight Jeftries In January. | gii"e,d" s medal Tor ‘shch team mmember, Guaranteed Pure. - . 3 Barsed run: Weshington, L Two-base | pOfet t00ay: New Tork o SrPguiyn. | Not time eacugh to treln in the interstate team match, the firing N So Good. i per Blbion Biosetelt Home, ! ) Salbach: | bur. 8 Louls at Chicas Mercedes Won R Thiel was conciuded b moraing. Twssey; i g * J | TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER len H an h T 3 > _— > , Best Agricultu . n. Bacrifice hita: Hendricks (). Me PARIS, Sept. 4.—Mercedes won the Paris- | Guard of differdnt states. the United States Order trom 1o, “I5Tubie plave: ‘MecORmIEN to Clarke, Oontent. oé Gripme Deauville automobile boat race. Time, | navy and the United Slates marine cqrps N, May & Company TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Coughiln to McCormick to Clarke, Willlams| HOLDREGE, Neb., Sept. 4—( Tei-{ # hours and 10 minutes. Floore was second. | competed. The winning team scored & Bt Aavicuioosal Weokior to feld to Gensell First base on | ogram.)—AD interceting game of base ball | Twenty-two boats fnished. §rand total of 88 out of & possibie €. o owi, 687 ¥lcomoimers Elurencocon wmmcesossmon cbatinate cases relloved 1a & Tew Auy Bherman & McConnell Drug O )

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