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DAY, OCTOBER 2, ATIONAL WINS THE FIRST |t snas, S, o nse st s e siom oo 2o 0ot | COSSIP OF THE POLITICLANS | his quickness on foot and his superior | this week by the enroliment Juli welght: on the side of the white man will | Vance of last year's team and Dick Fuller. be expericnce and judgment, Speed in |who was a member of the team thres | ‘,’ staburg Dd‘dats Boston ia Opening of the | $xecution of play and syetem. This rear re ago. Much int e being mani- | Official Ballots for Republican Primaries Genoa Inaians are much larger than | fested in 4he game. The alumni are con B s " ~ superior condition to bring them the vie ILLIPPT PITCHES A PERFECT GAME|EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS | torr G { KENNEDY TAKES UP HIS NEW POSITION { ——— arge Crowd Greets Pesnant Winners | MeGee's New American Cireunlar Track CASTLE GOES AGAINST TIME | whether candidates for Commis p p ar ral I 0 Ott e When They Meet to Try Conclu- Record for Five and Ome- sioner Are te Be Nominnted by ” Tom Dennison W Drive His Trot- siony on Bostan Club Half Furlon Distriet or County Subjeet ting Horse at Tri-City Ama. ¢ Grounds, of Some Discwusion. e r l e w r CHICAGO, Oct. i—McGee, & tenr Club Matinee, coit by Whi Kn'lth'anrFy’ - J P S e " Amerfean record over a circular trs _ . BOSTON, Oct The masterly f five and a half furlonge in the sec The management of the City Ama-| The official ballk for the republicas Phillippl brought about the @ 1 t Harlem today. He covered the dista tour DIVIng cluh has everything in readl- | Primaries October 6 are now being printed, Boston Americans today rat | 10 "fi':!"‘“'."!l“" I"""”" of a second off | ness for the regular weekly matinee, which [and, as shown by a proof, will be ov n e of the world's champlonship Firet race, fiv ongs: v Tiving pack, Twentieth and Ames, begin: | 1% feel in length. The first sections of 7 %0 people wit- | Miss Moilie secor ning &t 2 o'clock sharp. A iarge attend- | the ballot will be Qifferent in every one of | Messed the batil pletely were the | 1'0% PE. 7 half furlongs: | A0 I8 expected. owing to the fact that|the voting distriots in the county, thereby of Philippi that until the seventh inning ”-:-",‘_,,T’"' %, i an olihih. ¥ to beat the Nebraska state pacipg record | them. Under the heading “‘Official Primary only one Boston runner reached third and | TR, race, ohe soile ang av eighth. Fralc | of s on a halt-mile track, No admis. | Ballot” will come the names of candidates then only on an error. ond, Harvis third. Time: 1:2 Hlon s charked and, good muslc Toi | for delegates to the county convention % be a feature of the day. The program fol- struck out the side. His“control was 1t- | Pottawattamie handicap: Ancke won. In-| First race Bay Man, b. g (Ed | lines as th amt f delegates to which * A cubator second, Fingal thi:d. Time: 1:43% | purke). Belle Patton, b. m. (T, C. Byrne) as the number o ega which lees and his method perfect ring two | Fifth race, one mile: Federal wop, Overnia | Dolile) ‘g m. (W. A Rapp): iddie D, br |the dlsgrict is entitied. . The names of errors the Pittsburgs played ball that was | ®econd, Miracle third. Time: 1:0% (Ed Dietrich); Mary Monday, 8. m. (J. | candidates for the county committee, with e (ames W. Carr); Gray Kid, & g (Kid|made for the county committee, and in | were nervous at the start, and the visitors | Taein® af, Morris paric u Ay vas the £00d | Mullen); Hobson, b. & (H. E. Tagg); Uncle Bixth ce, One fle: Bard of :\\0! won, < . Sloemcut - nap, it S | L b e | B 11 T e | o, S e, 1easmg to the eye and a reealale to Ing throughout was brillian th a big|1:40 Vortheott): e Chs ood, of In distric e o filings have b And nolsy crowd to excite them both teams ¥ YORK. Oct. 1.—The feature of the | (J. Northcot)): Allie Chantwood, ch. m. n districts where no filings have been % R ks districts where no filings, or not a suff- ttack of stage fright on the part of Criger | from River " Pirate. He o broke the | o7 (M B Wetherbee); Princess, b. m. (C. | del . comv and 1a | track recora for the distance by one and a | f Reaa): Rocker, b, g (J. Dillrance); Ruth | . egates to the convention, the names Ferris. The cfowd surrounded the fleld | o5 rter seconds, his time being 1:52%. Re- § SO s : must bé written on the ballots. The $1 And hits behind fhe ropes went for three | guits R T G B SISO NN, 5 T | ol Foqoifon- Pl catumites: fo inest Doets | bases. Leach got oft a three-base hit with | Firat race, selling, jast seven f::)l,r‘vnl‘;h;: Fourth race, class B: Aldine, b. m. (C.|jions, it is stated, was for the privilege of | can e t an a t ue two out in the first Innings, and on a hit by Dove second, Dueilst third Bime: 1:zrie - | JL Briggs), Mable L, 8. m. (George G |}, ying their names printed on the offcial | Sebring, helped along by errors by Criger e i Cornthian stecpleshase, | 1rev): Roy ¥, br. g (F. J." Campbell); Sadie | ha¥ > o niisive - . N. & m. (F. A. Nash) ballot. Following the names of would-he and Ferris, Pittsburg plled up four runs handicap. two and a haif miles: Seit Pro- | NGy ™00 8,800 plack Hawk, bik 5 | . tection won. Bay Secret second, Champion | ¢ ¥ ice, class A: Blad ko dclegates and commiticemen will come the D S\e and Bebring's single. An orror | NI race, N e e Riveriale (hira, | Governor Taylor, bik & (L. F. Crotoot)i ; torm, 8o biank linés belng left wiMer them: . v Ferris gave the visitors another run in nr""v:‘_v‘l"“"‘mw.-w second, Riverdale third. | Te Kid, br. g. (Thomas Dennison) S B Se Setriet Con: ‘n'h’ R S quil o Sebene Bt In| WhQurth race. the Hunter handicap the P ey W RS Biaakame LW, Orders filled by fhe seventh, and the ball stopped short o ithers mile: Mollie Brant won, Stolen Shoot for Clu amplonship. W W. §he erowd, Sebring commg home Moments ‘second, Ada May third Time:| npyAwKA, Neb. Oct 1L—(Special)—At | Comstock A. H Pabst Omaha Branch, Tclephone 9. Young was hit hard all the way. but Phil- | 50y race, the Withers mile: 8t Jude | & closely contésted shoot for the champion- | Haverly, David M. fopi never let up until the last. In the | won, Boline second, Guy Park third, Time: | SNiP of’ the Nebhawka club yesterday | Morrill, Harry B. ;wenm triples by Freeman and Parent |1:4% | Gus Rood won. e N | Smith, Robert. e — Sixth race, one mile and a furlong, over | Of y rocks K Bught in two runs and from Wagner's|ine with course, handieap norm(sl 1= County Sheriff, ntiber of Votes ot for eV anm“ * another resulted in Boston's final in- | won, River Pirate second, Colonsay third r ofios, n Boston's n- | won, Rive ANetl; Jidida \ce, which memorandums shall e @ I. Bing. For Pittsburg Clarke. m:um-hh ¥ L6Tis. act 1—Littie Seout won to- B i +| ‘Donatos, 4. 3 official instructions to the delegates. e, Leach ar bring was | eighth for 3-year-ol ipwards in 1:5 Fre J. A. C. Kennedy moved into the county 3 s and Upw 3 Hoye, Fred H nnedy moved into the coun . Young passed Wagner, apparently | This ‘Jowers the track reccrd heeond ) (u(,, , attorney's office yesterday and assum. «! With intention. For Boston Collins, Parent | Results : (Continued from First Page.) - g < the duties of & deputy. Harry E. Burnam | #nd LaChance fielded cleverly. Score First race, six and a half furlongs: Pep- | —— ———| FEigutter, Charles S. ey g B i oT Ry o « per Dick won, Weird second, Military third. | for September, 1908, were 44,969,815, and the | gtoddart, Henry P. e ‘.Z"m:'m‘" e ’:]‘N" Procr s DON'T WAIT until your whole sylwm WA, | THne: 12 o nd a half furlongs: |eXpenditures $8.430963, a surplus for the| Vinsonhaler, D, M oFtis fodithation fof. oMty SHAds is poliuted with disease, or until your ° ::;.”.::m“ "o 1 Dora J. won, Tudge Denton second, Woods | month of $6,540.000. The receipts fell below | Cousty Treasurer. | : nervous sytem is tottering under the A Perry third. Time: 1:09% those of September, 1902, by $3,611,000. The | strain, and you become a physical and ] i proeman, 1t : N Thira race. one mile; Stand Pat won. | (otal receipts for the three months of the Fink, Robert O, Whether candidates for county com- mental wreck, unfit for work, business, wrant, . N econd, E s thir L Y Parant, se.. Jig 3 present flacal ymar. exesédod the expendic| OGonden, L. missioner are to be nominated by theegis- study or marriage. With special dis- Fourth race, one mile_and an eighth: | tures by $5,59,37 Stubbendorf, Fred. trict as a whole In the county conventlon | eases and weaknesses of melL you can jitge Seout -'vnT[T""l;w ‘T;:: second, Dan enthaian ot Slioeiettv. County b was the subject of a flerce discussion be- make no compromise. You must con- Fifth race. six furlongs: Brancas won, | 3 § Cowduroy, Harry W. tWesh he Somhty Siatich SSpos And.the quer them now by the right treatment, Cotumbix Girl” second, Anne Davis third. The m;;nlhl\r etre ulation statement :Ilihr st et T clerk ot the court's office yesterday. As or they will fill your whole life with me 1 comptroller of the currency shows that at , oth offices secupled b = « B . % 2 Wsih face; biie mile ARE seventy yarta: | toe are of busthess Buntember 30, it ] Oleen. Theo. b o b Sd"'m' e i failure, misery and woe. Uncertaln, {m § sBatted for Criger in the nir Star Gager won, Nettie Regent second, s s Deptem 30, 198, ) giockham, W. B contention apy only to democratic can- | proper or half-way treatment can ouly - (LB';:;;! for Young in the ninth. = |Varna Fonso third. Time: 147% f the amount of natipnal banknotes in ‘,l" Takét, e um«lu»'an]d 'ra-(pmnf"r“allc convention. The do harm. Every aflicted man owes it 0 b 0 1 i culation was " an increase for | ; of the court's office produced “Laws to himseif, his family and to the future on ... 0065003 0 1~ ATCH FAILS IN EFFORT|the year of & and for the month| V' aIKUP, Sam braska, 193, pub ’ ; y e year 32,927, and for the mo of Nebras 193, published’'by the News- fon t t cured SAFELY and Barned runs: Boston pittsburg, 3. | DAN P, ¥ Coanty Assesso o o ’ generation to get cur IL Three-base hits: Freeman, Parent, Leach of §1,838,560. amount of circulation ¥ 5 paper Unfon, York, Neb., and certified to thoroughly. 1 cure by restoring and Bransfield. Home run: Sebring. £tolen | Deposed King of Pacers Did Not Re- |based on United States bonds was $379,-| Ostrom, Henry D. |as correct by Secretary of State Marsh preserving important organs. 1 do not v X Section 54, article i, chapter xviil, in it advocate their mutilation or destruction Dases: Wagner, Bransfield, Ritch First 515 an increase for the year of $,-| Reed, Harry D base on balls: ‘Off Young, 3. k out duce #is Record at 73 680, " h " 4 oo | By Youns. 5 by Phll ased ball Chitahutt R it B it Suriver, W. G. fmdh 3. e oinRd. cod. sy, sioiuite: in an effort to make & quick cure. I wWikL CUIE YOou Criger, 1. Time: 1 7 . = 30,49 he amount of elrc on ser County Coroner, sloner shall be nominated from each of ®ad Connolly. Attendance 2 cured by lawful money was $40,910,711, Sl distilots, but shall 55 elsctell ‘b I MAKE NO MISLEADING BTATEMENTS deceptive propositions to 2 the B B! y, Ed . « tcted, neither do I promise to cure them IN A FEW DAYS in Cineinnatl Defeats St CINCINNATI, Oct. 1—There was some | decrease for the year of $2,299743, and an| Srailey, Edwin F qualified voters of the entire county.” From :;:;e.r-l:‘IFfl:e ‘heir patronage, but T gnarantee 8 COMPLETE, SAFE (CINGINNATI, Oct. 1.—The Nationals of g racing at Oakley Park today. The!increase for the month of $23%.(55. The| iy e b this it was argued that the requirement AND LASTING CURE In the QUICKEST POSSIBLE TIME, without leav- / Gipeinnati and ‘the Americans of St. Louis | {EUr hepis }'L.‘,"?wiri.".ff“;‘m?:"",.?. Bycon- {amount of registered bonds on deposit to| Edquist, Teter A. was simply hat the commissioner be a resi- arfous after-effects in the aystem, and at the lowest cost poss g o caten Beymsur moing to' third | and in the last three it took the, decision |secure circulating notes was 338145480, and | County Superintendent. | dent of the district or HONEST, SKILLFUL SUCCESSFUL SERVICES. Mnder Dolan's hit scored Fohl and let in | of the judges to determine the winner.|to secure public deposits, $164,214,872 Bedwell, E. J. The county clerk's office produced the quickly and safely. ¢ wianiaw rus for the Cincignatians to | The race, however, went to Pan Michael well, E. J. % e g "with | _ The Parson took the 2:20 trot in twe . Colnuge for September. | Tue, 3.1, "fl;”"“"’""" spanas ek g ek gy s STRICTURE, VARICOCELE, NERVO-SEXUAL DEBILITY, EMIS. an. delivery up to the seventh inning, | heats and d4id it aicelr. the Legislature¥ and printed’ by the r A Scot Huason with Guy Fortune upset all [ The monthly colnage mestement chows | B ieing the Firat commissfoner JOUNAl company, Lincoln. in which the SIONS, IMPOTENCY, BLOOD POISON (SYPHLIS), RECTAL, 2 PITTEBURG BOSTON. . . itippt, », Totals' . whoona e 2 Blavers was hit 1o the deg by | calculations in the 2:30 trot. He took it in | that during the month of September, e 1 tme i n nning and had | two heats. The 3:08 pace was won by the | the total colnage of United States coins | district, these candidates will be on the | S4Me soction reads: “And one county com. KIDNEY AND URINARY DISEASES. gieiestiin, Attendance, 2. Score: o | (SEONSS AR Dillard, after she ot |was $2.0637, as follows: Gold, 4, ballots: and all diseases and weaknesses of men due to inheritance, evil Labits, gx- A 3 . . said districts, etc.” cesses or the result of specific diseases. Cincinnati 101000032710 2] race Queen. In the second heat she beat | silver, $1,907,468; minor coins, $IT5.210 County Commissioner. 7 Wiether the witd Streitt e the ‘wanl R 0 h and in the 7,95 . e rite it you cannot call Cfce hours. St. Louis. 600100 -As 0611 3 'lf;‘—lrr;n":h_‘é\:mr;mnflf M.k:: _"5 S e addition 3,007,959 pieces were colned far’ Hutton, L. G. ' 5 $-By™. is the right one {s.still being die- colsulrlrlol FnEE Sa m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays, 20 to 1 only. _,'.",';’,‘;,,.“,‘{w’,";;;h» Hapver o Jugan | gecision by half a length. Dan Patch was | Philippine account Kennard, M. J. missioner shall be nominated by each of | cussed in the democratic ranks. There are o R Griven by Myron McHenry against his | » | Munro, Geo. ¥ our ot Aivese . + Whicago Americaus SHat Owr. Pactng record of 1:68, but he fal'ed to beat ‘\'{ W By s wtnen Thomas, Chas. L. 1:.;:;,—:}.;:".n;.:':d.“?.:i..:r h:?l:\-:m?)?: a [u s a “ I “ e CHICAGO, Gci. i—Faur tousand five it Prince Alert goes. tomorrow. Remults: | Orders fiave been issued for the move- ] H igndred, people witnessed the first game of “‘T’h« élr’t‘:.k;:‘\;a 2:3) class pacing, three In| . of the Second cavalry from the| For police magistrate, district of Omaha, | selves stronger in the district, while others t'season series botween the Chicago | putt Biichuel, oh. h. (Hyde)........ { Uted States to tho Philippines to relleve | (roct of arch oenn. el 1 A ;n:l think they can capture the nomination 1f it 1308 an.m 8t., Bet, 13th and |4th 8ts.,, Omaha, Neb. e W e v o weli | King Direct, bl I ‘Gears)....... 2 2| the Eleventh cavalry. The Eleventh cav- b ASANA YT 1 ACHPRNGY Je lafy to.cha Riunty convention ed by his field. Score: Diablito, br. g (Walker)........... alry will take station at the mew post at | “roynoon condidates. 1. The question has/not come up in the re- 2 | Fanlin, b. m. (Jones) g The ballots for the country districts will | publican committee, it be tated f RHE. | B g Des Moines, la.. where barracks are being | - o sy g et . . Jim Kyle, b. h. (Wilson) p J » " & ve th S didat ¢ fces 3 ccepted by '“°',:‘. Sa1 80210 -1 Mary Gordon, b m. ‘Hudson) .. 8 & 6 3| constructed for two squadrons. One of Bave 1he gammes of cendidhier. for Jultioos the Sret and Soosted by il sandidstes : ? Go Direct, br. h. (Carnathan) i of the peace and constables, two 0 be ! that nomination ‘s to be made by the dis- | D A ST I fijtonal, Taylor Snd King: | King More. b. h. (Pearce)..._.. these squadrons will be assigned tempora- | yjected from each district H 8 | u and of candi- | trict. Ameri laherty ~and Sullivan. Um- | “Time: 5081, 2096, 2:10, 2:08% | rily to Forts Sheridan and Jefferson bar- A i< A On October 6 the Burlington Goss states that he will not be - dates fo oversee of highways. Th fpires: Johnstone and Sheridan. Time: 1:30 Pacing, 2:06 . two im three, racks until thelr quarters are completed (,m:hfl ,,:" 44 r:,””hm,_ ”:c“ :ndmw': Etaniis X American Team Wins, £1,200: at Des Molnes; the remainin adron of | 3 b 2 haries 4 s a ng squadron for justice of the peace and constable, siX | a candidate for chairman of the republican offers round tuip tickets to Fannie Dillard, b. m. (Snow) - . 3 - PHILADELPHIA, Oct 1.—Following Is | Tervace Queen. bF. m. (Geers)..... 3| the Eleventh wili take station at the Cav- : county commiitee and that after the con. the scorg By Innings in the game between | Nervola, b. b. (Hudson) 3 3 alry and Field Artillery school, Fort Riley, ’ o . -8 B ot JL local elu g | Bllex B bLih (Erven) P p Ean. g e Justices of the Peace, vention is called to order, October 10, he mwany p‘)“:‘tB in Iadiana aud B 3 03 0 0000 6 04 b b mineld Srmtten, B B O ¢ Altstadt, William, My ;};’!d::;_“"g;';l‘f‘f poilice. o hes. Ohio at fare and one-third: Phila. Nat...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0—0 § 2| Tirne: 2088, 2:06%. 2:07%%. Bochinar CRRT 3L Mr. G - olitic ations o o h B Btiarice: American, Haley and Powers; | Tiotting. £5i0 class, twe in three, FIRE RECORD. o il g < g any kind whatsoever and therefore will let good to return within thirty National, Mitchell and Roth £1,000: - S Lastman, Willilam W. others do the work and reap the glory. fappe iy Fortune, ch. 50n) yv e ‘Photograph Gallery. Foster, Willlam A. ; e Anns Creighton, e Questor, €. (Geers) . Fos! s m A —_— b. g (Shank) . 3 HASBTINGS, Neb, Oct. 1.—(Special Tele-| g kead, James W In a majority, and probably in all, of the Saturday, at 3:3% p. m., the Genoa Indian (Temison) Rl N e o diknan aies Srale] ] g 3 ¥ a Y foot ball team will meet the Creighton 2 TIPTIVACES ' SYRI. )~Wire N ooy Kubat, C. H. wards there will be contesting delegations 1 can sell 5 " & X Gives.. 4 5|out this afterncon in the art studio of| yong, Eben K. at the democratic primaries Monday. Lists you tickets via Chi Kent, ch. g (Brightfield) % Victor A. Palm. The ?rx-flsmr.:fld i the| Muer 3. 8 of delegates must be filed with John A cago, Peoria or St. Touis— Pug. g & (Merrifield)...... . art room and though the fire department | twesterdahl, C. J M un, v eledps Bty s v R a0y | Walter Smith, bl. & (Valentine). responded promptly the flames made quick : por el i AN kg S 57 st gl whichever way you want to go. dreamer, br. h. (Laughlin) L Dreamer, br. ; ; work among the portraits. It is thought Censtables. bullding, before 10 o'clock Baturday night. e 21215, 2:11%, : tonight that about $1500 worth of portruits | Casey, James J. I may be abie to offer money- To beat his record of 1:39, pacing: Danland artists's material were destroyed. The | Church, G. W. sng Pateh, br. b (tyron McHenry). lost. Time | 100 ", Total, as the goods burned| Hensel, Alvin R Thomas Harrington declares that his ex- | saving suggestions—better see & 3 perience es assessor in the Third ward three-quarters, 1:30%; mile, 2:01% haye no insurance. Kenworthy, J. C. " v 5 eotting, 2:3) class, two in three, purse b ol qualifies him for the position of county as- or write me. 1,000 sessor, and that he will thergfore go after | The Parson, bl. g. (Colby) . HYMENEAL. MaFeOW. Jopewh, the democratic nomination for that office. Miss Lo Rex, be £, (W, Marvin) Snowden, William P. Trains via Chicago and Peorts leave 7:00 Claymont, bl. h. (Chandler) 3 Stein, Paul F. Ballast. b. g (Barrett) . 3 Davis-Kaettle. . In the Sixth ward there will be a com- '\ & m, 400 p, m. and 8:6 p. m; via St Bermuda Maid, br. m. (McCarthy) jordon L. Da n . L 3 bination ticket at th tic pri 4 everything h{."fi,"\\“ b. g (D. McMahon) 5 Mr. Gordon L. Davis and Miss Lillian G County commitieemen from the ceuntry | DiRation ticket & s dashocratio primaries, Loula, 53 p. m. They carry Tonga (Geers) ¥ Ebhe o <8k usas Ol Knettle wers married Wednesday evening| g ices will be charged with the duty of | Pied8ed to John Power for sheriff and that makes treveling comfortable. Time: 2:14%, 2:16. at thelr own residence, 36 North Nine- | g firith ME 0 S Ree .. which | Thomas 8. Boyd for assessor. The Power e pe—— ! teenth street, by Rev. Charles W. Bavidge. | wii/' bo ready for them Monday, The bal. | MeP are now claiming that a third nomina- FOUT BALL AT VINTON PARK | & large company of friends witnessed the {1\ boves g Pgta “M"" South o ba | tlon will be handed Sheriff Power on the ceremony and partook of the wedding Sup- | gisericts will be Qistributed Tuesda "“: first bailot and that no other candidate is Bellevue College Will Meet Com- | por P really in the rugning. 4 vious to the opening of the polls at 12 m mercial Team Saturday One special instruction which will be give; | E ” < ’ ok e glve More Soldiers for Philippines. | Afternoon. Wove- Traape- Rxpested- Seen, all primary officers is the rule requiring FORT : Oct. 1.—(8px - 6| SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1—The United Saturday will inaugurate the foot bal) | FORT MEADE, 8. D., Oct. 1.—(Special)— | them within twenty-four hours to deliver es army transport Sherman salled to- J.B IE"“"“" e ihe Vinton street park, when the | The remaining four troops of the Sixth cav- [ all returns to the secretary of the county | day for Manila, via Honolulu. It carries teams of the Omaha Commercial college | airy, pow on their way from the Philip-| committec, and to make out, immediately | {he men of the Scventh infantry, three City Passenger Agent, and Bellevue will battle on the gridiron | inec are expected to arrive at So ~ W vy ey ki g . companies of army engineers and a large When Al Others || for supremacy. The game was originaily | ! . ve at this Post|upon the completion of the count of the bal- | {ist of saloon pussengers. In the treasury g acbadied be played at ‘Bellevue, but|on or about October This will make |lots, certificates in duplicate showing the | room are $2.000,000 in Filipino pesos. newly T—— 1502 Farnam Street, OMAHA, Have Failed . 3 %o ‘Omaha to take the|elght troops of this regiment at Fort |selection of delegates and county commit- | colned and several hundred thousand of un- E " Creighton-Genoa Indian game | Meade. g B A " | signed “silver certificates for the Phillp- . \ g0 to the Which was canceled by the Indians tesmen, and full memorandums showing the | pin, The Bellevue team is much stronger and flunK faster than last year and has won its only game of the n by u large score. The Commercials fast coming to the front MEchL and are playing a fast, up-to-date game, as , || Was “cvidenced by the way they held the Dodge Light Guards d last Saturday Expert The game will be called at 3:30 p. m. The Iineup follows: Specialists || Gommercials. poaition, s In the treatment z " . #| Stericker ieft tackie Shoot R By 96,30 those diceases §| Gallentine left guard Fisher Bkin and N oubles, %o . || Samuels ente Leidigh B o e i vies. ¥ Hhdre. §| Gregory right guard .. Brown permanantly in five days Bills. right tackle Martagh h Chronic ' Diseases. Stricture, Fope... right _end - Cleveland i e P LY ohnson ; nson R s Berenes. Laps of Moy Cornwell left halt..\ Moore Capt. Home ‘iIreatment. Send for Symp- Daup, Capt right hal -Cooper . J *fom Blanks. Call if possible today. Lengdon fullback Rice Substitutes—Comgmercial college: West, y VIA “okMedlcal Co Menshik, Huntington, Anthony, Findlay Bellevue: Pope, N Henderson, Kearns. BB 8 14th 8t. (Over the Daily News.) . Hours—$ & m. to § p. m.; Sundays, VR e Saptevs, W a m to 12:3 p. m. The Krug Parks won from the Nationals on Clark's alleys. Bcore PARKS. EVERY DAY 5 res . s 1% u3 UNTIL NOVEMBER 30th, COLONIST RATES i SRS % The TO ALL PRINCIPAL POINTS IN CALIFORNIA, Totals .... ™ 3 Cigar You + FROM MISSOUR!I RIVER TERMINALS, Never Tire of. Council Bluffs to Kansas City inclusive, Ahmanson B Chandler ............. The that $ Bl : s 25.00 g > - price, quality | THREE THROUGH TRAINS DAILY Betals . » 5 avoma. SHORTEST ROUTE-FASTEST TIME bin- s s . B : L el v 5 : TOURIST SLEEPERS A SPECIALTY. ager Tidball has completed arrangements for & foot ball game between the Doane Felliniormation Choariuly Fasnished ga Applisation to . alumni and the 'varsity to be played to- ITY TICKET OFFICE, morrow afterncon. Several of the stars of A t M 134 FARNAM STRE! former teams bhave promired to come. v ! o y 5 ‘Phone 8. Among them sre Owen, Feese, Mains, o, oy 4 ' v 3 , > Leavitt, Btull and Reasoner of the famous e R TN S

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