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2 I TILE OJ\AIIA DAlLY BEE : SA'.rUHD.AY , SJDl"l'JDl\BEH \ 7 , 18n .
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. 1A1IEREI J ) OUT TilE VICTORY
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University Boys Straighten Enough of nof-
. metster's ! ' Oures to Win. .
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ROBINSON 1S ALMOST INVINCIBLE
"I"lfr. Only Scnrc 1 lllt SQflti4r'l1
Jl" In til cIti. . Innlnl" , ft a
V.r , ' Shun , ( JIIIC of
If"c hull.
H wa a very pretty game that wa pla'e1
out at the University cub ' park yesterday
afternoon between the college boy am ) the
lastnls team. . There wa enough bating
and enough rocky pl3yJng and enough sharp
Illaylng to utsf ) everyboJy , and ) to top the
whole thn nil the home teJmon , which
also was .enllreiy satsractory , except to the
crowd of lastngs rooter5 , who were piled
up on tba bleachers.
The i mc started off lna way that 1\)0 )
the cold shivers run down the backs of the
local cnthuats , although the home teHn
outbated the ! vIsitorA. Oetman got a b1S3
on bals , Perr got I life by Joilen's error ,
Johnson mille a nit and Webster got a base
while 'Crawlord Was trying 10 IIscng1g0 the
bal , wJllch got tangled up wlh his feet.
Thl brought In a run. One more came In
when Cofrn made a hit. Another run was
made In th9 third by two his and about
beventacn error Crawford ) made while try
Ing frat to. dig 'tho bal out of the ground
and then to hit the sun. After this Crawford
was Planted out In the ned : , and Lawler look
Ils place at third. This clnne ! seemEd 10
strike the combination , for thereafter the
hastings boys usually went out In one , two ,
three order.
The University boys had to hat and bat
hard to get their runs , for beyond tllO Inexcusable -
excusable and not Important errorR by Web. .
ster the "Isitors put 111 a great feldlq ; : .
Iame. Hofmeller was touched up for
thirtEen hIts , six of which wer two bJgers I
and one a three bagger but did not give a
bas ! on bahi. The hating honor were
carried ar by McAulle , whose three his I
were each for two bases , and Jel"n , who (
made two slnrl and the trl-sacler. Crawford -
ford came In for his share with two singles I
and ) a twO-bagger.
"Holjby" pitched a great game. Eght ! LI L
hits were made off him but three were E I
wel scattered that four of them did noL
affect the score al al , and the error were I .
moro rtponlble for the thre that
! the : runs \ ,
math than the other four hits. , .il \Yft\ :
out , nine men and gavl _ 6niy two . bases on I
Dana. Icore _ : . _ .
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, . - - " AB. H. 1311. SU. SB. P0. A. g.
. Crelsh , ! . . . . I 1 2 1 1 3 1 1
Crwforll 3 m 1 1 3 f 1 1 0 :
Abbott , its. . . 1 1 0 0 0 0 $ 0 0
1/eAllro / ; 2b. 1 1 3 0 0 ) , 3 0
Hayes , 1. . . . 4 0 0 U 0 8 2 0
Bttlcr , rf. . .1 0 0 I 0 0 0 U
.1 elel ! , m , I. 4 2 3 0 1 3 0 1
nu blun p. . 1 1 2 1 1 0 1 0
. Lawler , If , 3b 1 1 0 0 0 3 4 0
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Totals . .31 7 13 2 4 Z 1 C
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HAS'INGS.
AB. n. 1311. 1II. SB. P0. A. E.
Gelman , if. . . 4 1 1 0 1 1 0 0
Perry ss. . . . I 1 U 0 0 # 1 3 I
.TII11601. ; lb. . . I 1 2 0 0 12 0 0
\Vl'hRtor , 2b. . I 0 1 0 0 1 1 2
10Cm'IRter , p 5 0 1 0 0 0 2 U
Copc , 3b. . . . 4 0 1 0 1 3 t 1 0
] Iniic. . . . : . 4 0 2 0 I 0 1 2 0
Van Fleet , rf. : U 0 0 0 2 0 0
l'aelmrd , m. . . 4 I 0 0 0 0 3 0 U
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' 1otal . .39 3 8 0 " 2 21 12 2
Unl\ersly . . . . . . 1 0 1 3 2 0 0 0 ' -7
laRllls . . . . . . Z01000000-3
I'nrncl : runs : University , 1. Two-bnse hltR :
CC'lshL Crwford ) MeAulfe (3) ( ) , Hoblnson.
'rIlre'-bae hit : ieflen. . Double play : Cope
to hail. Struck out : Dy itobinson 9 : JY
HotmelRler. 1. BnFo on hals : On Robinson ,
L'Time : 1'wn bours. Umpire : . Mr. Keith.
OTIFH AMATEUR GAMES.
sCHUYLJH , Neb. , S'pt ( , 0.(8pecllleI9. .
grzn.-\yiterIod dlfeated Schuyler here 10-
tl } ' . ' . ' o'honteuln \ was n In every lIe-
)1 rttnent.
DAN nOFT , Neb. . Se - f ' 6.-Spebltil ( 'ele-
Arl."UcUtOn1 ? n\l 'Baneroft IllnY.cII , here !
today the score resulting 19 'tb 1 'n favor
at Thancroft. Thompson L1'91 ' crick
:
tir1er. pitched for Bancroft.
TECW\ISEII. Nb. . Scpt. G.-eSpecial ( Tle-
gram.-The ) 'recumseli ball club defeated
the David Ciy team here today : score ,
6 f ; to G. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
SChtlS Ol 'VIlE " 'NSTI lX 1I AGtl .
; "llchlfhl" .1.Ui'r Gum frou .
g tie ; 111"Ull 'l. , SIIA "r" .
DwrioiT , Sept. G-Score : .
Delrolt . . . . .r. . . . 1 0 1 2 2.1 3 3 0-Il
1lnnlaIJls . . . . , I U 1 0 1 0 0 0 9
Hit/ : liettoit . 15 : MInneapolis , 11 , Er-
rors : Detroit , 3 ; Minneapolis \ 6. Batteries :
Whlfhl and 'lwlneham ; Heal } ' , Blackburn
nmt Struus.
INIMANAI'OLIS Scpt. G.-Scoro :
Tntlllnnpols . . . . 3 0 4 0 0 0 3 0 2-12
1llwauli'e . . . . . . 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 04
lute : Indlalapol ! 21 : Milwaukee , 8. Er-
rbs : Inuhlanapolls. G : MIlwaukee , 2. Unto.
teries : Cross and McFarland : Stephens [
a11
tolan
STANDING 01' THE TEAMS.
Played. \Von. Lost. P.Ct.
Illlannpols . . . . .10 70 j 61.2
Kansas City . . . . . .Ill : : ; GI2 .
ely .11
St. Paul. . . . . . . II G : GS.6
: \nlcapols . . . . , .10 64 rc 19.1
: iwaukee . . . . . .12 I r 47.3
Detroit . . . . . . . . .11 62 4.3 .
Terre Hnut/ . . . . .1O1 49 I ) 4.0
Grand Rapids . . . 10 31 7G :0.9
Games tOday : Minneapolis at Detroit ;
1wauloo al Inllauapols : St. Paul nt
Grand Rapids : Kansas City at Terre Haute.
BlAND RAPIDS , Sept. G.-Scoro :
Grand Rapids . . . 0 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 55
"St. Paul. . . . . . . . 1 0 0 0 3 2 01 . - i
hits : : Grand Rapids , 7 : St. Paul , 10. Br-
jars ; Grand Haphls 4 : SI PnuI 3. Dat-
t6rles : Jones and Camllbel : Pepper and
Voyl ) !
KANSAS CI'fY. Sr'pt. 6.-Knas City-
Cly-
Terre Haute Hamo pOJtponet ; rain.
Vl1S'l'I1htN . \SSOCI.\'ION It flSUuil' .
Unk Cehi'huinteslhlshteturn ,
. C.I'I'nh'N Il.turn HIIW I ,
' \lllhlA I I II' 1.- ( : uuue.
. LINCOLN , Scpt. 6.-Speelal ( Tllerm.- )
Three errors , three lJses 01 balls , three .
hits and a bad case of rattles nearly lost
Lincoln the game In the ninth , after it was
won. Lew Johnson was Ilolltel hard all
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th'rough , while Uarnes WIS In\lnclle : till
the ninth. Bennett , late of Ioorln. made
his Irst IPtleUranco nt Center for I.h101n L
( ( nil , his poor work nearly lost the game. .
The ti'atue. were the grantS fielding of
The ' . /raJl IIMlng
\ An IJurcn and hlollingsworth. Score :
I.ncoln : . . . . . . . . . 0 . \ : 0 0 2 1 2 - L
St. Joseph . . . . . . 0 0 i 0 1 2 1 0 0 0-1 & I
Silts : Lincoln : 1 : St. Joseph , 11. Errors 1 :
Ltnt'oln. I ; Ute Joseph , ( B.rnl'll 1. , : Liii. :
. l'UIS LII-
coin . 5 : SI. Joseph , 1. Two.hase hIts : :
Ebrigh t. Iloltlngsworth . (2) ( . Katz JoIiuiion , :
Miles. Threo.hl e hli : Balms (2) ) , Hi , ,
1l'Uale , Double plays : floiiinesworth to
, Sullivan : Kelnoly to Speer to 11111 : McHaIc
Hi leHale
tb utica. Struck out : My Barnes , I : b :
Johnson , G. ILiac on balls : Or Bares , 3 :
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IAmGIad I
To tell wllat Hood's BarAprlla hal done
lor me. 1 haIl the grIp audit 1 effects
ettIoul aU over
Jli Idto'
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me.Ihadcrarps
. - _ ' In my legs and
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\ frequently I had
I to se up at
' night And walk
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. . . , 'V . 7/ cles. I also bad
, . y
6tomch tronb-
, f e \ les. I then took
) .t \ \ hood's Bsrspn-
. One
, rll. botto
cured t
. . . . ' ' * and another has
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4 f "heledrnystoni ) -
- . . . nch trou bI
greatly. I have h\cI 8 bnl and ,
use 10oe's Pills which are tb best 1 1\,1
took. " 11. A. MELVIN , btcl , Oregon
' Hood's Sarsaparilla ,
y is the Only
True Blood Purifier
Prolln"nty Illht public ) eye today.
i-I- OO.a - 's-P'11Is- I ; ; h IuT'ri * kS
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tood'sP'11Is lutl:1 : .d. = c
t _ , _ . . . . . . . . . - . . * 4' _ _ _ .
oft Johnson 1 Jl ti' pitcher : fly Johnson ,
: 2. InlCtIIA : Jlnrl * anu Spear ; Johnson
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and Lohmjtn. 'lne : Two hours . Umpire :
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Archie Col li. 1
) UIUQUI , In. , Sep : G.-Score
} uhUtlle . . . . . . . 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 05
Des . olnel . . . . . . 0 C 3 0 2 0 0 11
I ls ; Duiuque 5 : Dc $ Moines . Errors :
Dubuquc , 6 : Dc Moines , 7. Jn\rlrs 1)11-
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Ion IUd ( OrnVeR 1h/Cqellr ! and McFarland.
HUCln'HD. ScPt G.-Score :
Hockford . . . . . . . . 2 C 0 0 0 0 I 0-10
Quincy . . . . . . . . .00D100400- I
hilts : HO kfcrd . 1 : QuIncy , . 7. Errors :
Hocktortl 7 : ulnlY , 7. Baterle ! : Hnrler-
wood atH Snyder : 1crrfvy and 1011nll.
, .gOJUA , 13CJt. _ G.-Pcorla-Jurln/ton
postponed ; rain. ' / /
- STANDING 0 TIlE TEAIS.
. . I'Iayed. Won. Lost. P.Ct.
Lincoln . . . . . . . .PJayet. 10 . r. 42 m.7 (
Des Moines . . . . 100 . 43 59.4
1olnes .
10 l9.4
Peoria . . . , . . . ; . . . 10 G 4 C.O
Quilcy . . . . . . " . ; ' 101 r r 1,3
ockforll . . . . . " . . lOS 51 54 W.O
Burlington . ; . . . . , lOS 61 C C ! 19.1
Dubuque . , . . , . " , . . , J0 Gl r 46.S
St. Joplr ; . . . . . . ' 10 : 69 :6.9
Game today : SI Joseph at I.lncoln : Des
MoInes at ! ) lluquej Jacksonville lt Peoria :
QUlnc lt Huk'Jru.
UA3m ! oh ; ' . .i'If'IfNAI ! , IIiA ( 1111.
Ir..ld.ICJ'lt" ( . . ' . . . . . uid II 1 " , 'r , '
ClllC Couitest .
BHOOI YN. . 'S eht t. G.-This afternoon's
game was n battle royal between Pichers
Gumhert nrd \\nlnCI. lu which the former
got slSI\Uy the btt rot ; I. Both pitchers
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received excellent suptxirt. Attendance ,
3. ( ) SC9re : '
Brooklyn , . . . , . . . . .1 0 0 0 e 0 1 0 . - 2
Clevelald _ . . . . . . 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
hits : Brooklyn ; . Cleveland 2. Errors :
Iltl \ BrooklynI runs : leveland , 1.
BaM on bais : Off Gumbert , 4 ; off Wallace ,
1. Struck-out : By Oumbert , 2 ; by Wallace , ,
5. Two-hase hits : GrUln , Ilurkett. Sacrl-
( Ice hit : Corcoran. Stolen base : Grim. \VIII I
"Itch Wallace. Bateries : Gumbert Unit
( irim ' \Vallnce and O'Connor. Umpire : Mc-
Grlm'l d , Tune : One hour and forty.two
minutes
ltITENS'EIN BADLY HURT.
PIJ.ADELPllA , Sept. G-The Phlies
contInued their wInnIng streak today by
making It three straight from the UrownR.
Breitenstein was hit on the left knee by
a hated bal from Doyle Iii thc second In-
nlnA und had to bo carried on the held ,
IlssIIer tnllng his place. lie was hit
freely ! throughout bUl the vl.lors made
hits In the
thins exciting hy hunching his
fourth and evnntli . when Taylor eased up.
Ath'ndnnce , 6,40. Score :
Ihlalelphla' . . . . 0 1 5 2 0 0 0 0 1- 9
St. Louis . : . . . . . . 100300400-8
Hits : Ihilulelllhlnl 1 : : St. Louis , 13. Errors -
rors : l'huladelnhia. : : j St. LoUis , 3. Earned
runs : l'hulludelphiu , zt : St. Lu I ! G. Two-
base hit : Hailna : , 'homp"oni Sheean
Three-base hit : ' 'homp on. Stofen bases :
Grady (2) ( ) , Delehnlty , Thompson Sullivan , ,
hamilton , QuInn Ely Sheean. truck out ; I
Sullivan , Klsolngcl' . b01110 lipYs-5ii1jvutui !
111lYS-SUivan
to Boyle : Ely . & .Goiiui5f : Bl to Quinn to
Connol.t base on halls : Off Taylor. I ;
. frr lrclonsteln , 11 : off Kissinger , 4. Bat-
lerle/ : Taylor and Grady ; Breitenstein ,
Klsslngor and l'citz. Umpire : Murray.
Time : Two hours anti ffeen mlnute3.
OLD hUTCH IS l'ARALYZED.
BOS'l'ON , Sept. G-The home team made
five safe his and I home run oft Hulchln-
Eon's delivery In the trst Inning today ,
yielding live runs , which gave Boston too
great a lead for Chlcaso to overcome.
Parker lliacelt ( Hutchinson In the second
Inning. Both he and Nichols were hit hard
at tntervals , but the vlslors were unable ,
to male their his when needed most. The
batting ot Dahlpn and Uyan at Chicago
waD 1 ten turc. Score :
Boston . . . . . . . . . 50200020'-D
Chicago . . . . . . . 020000012-S
Hltl : Boston , I ; Chicago ii. Errors :
10slon , 2 : ChIcago , 3. Earned runs : Boslon
Ii ; : Chicago , 5. Two-hnso hits : 'lenn } ' . Iyan
( Chicago ) . Home runs : Dun , Dahlen.
Double 1lnys , : Truby 10 Anson : Long to J.
Hyan to Stlvetts. First haRe on balls : Ten-
Lucy , Stivctts . Nash , Decker. Struck ont :
hiuLnnon , \eret An on. Wild pitch : Hutch-
:
Inson. BatterIes : Nichols and Ganzel :
Hutchinson Parker and 1Ittredge. Time : : :
One hour and tty minutes. UmpIre : Bms- .
lie. Attendance , 2.0.
CONNIE MACK MAKES A HOW.
NEW YORK St'l't. G.-New York and
Pltsburg figured In n scranm' game nnt
which the Gothnmte ! won aCter a hnrl !
light In the ninth Inning making three tilts '
after Tieran went out. Toe visitors tried
to provoke Umpire O'Day , who tool I all
geol nnturedly until Manager Mack who
was sitting on the players' bench In uniform ,
began to use' vie \ tnguago. O'Day promptly
lined Mael [ . $10 and ordered him from the
neW. lack refused. to , goinil remained on
\he \ , bench untU. . he , was . eacortell from the
irolndi b1 t o - poIlcethea. 0' Day va I ,
loudly cheered for his actIon. Atendance , :
2.OdO. Murphy has been released. Scorn :
New York , .t- . . . . . . . 0-3 0-0 13,0 0 0 1- 7
I'lttshiurg . . . . . . . 1 0 0 . 2 0 2 1 Oi ; .
Hits : ' NewVoric . 12 : Plttllrf 13. Err rl :
New York , G ; Iltshurg , G. Barned runs : :
New York , 2 : Iltshlr , 2. ' Base on balls : : :
On HUlle , 1 : on Hawley 1. Struck out : Dy
Huslo , 2 : hy Hawley ) ' . 2. _ , : fhrp-ba hit : : :
Van Halre : . Two-ba ht'ts : Davis , Beck-
hy : (2) ( ) . Stetzel (2) ) , Smith. tolun hase ' : Van I
Haltren , Siaffoni. Doubl ; 1n's : Stafford to
FullerVtlson : to Davis. . assed hal : 1h'r-
ritt. Batteries : Husle and Wlsol ; Hawle ' ,
and Merritt. Time : TwO hour and nine' '
niintite. Umpire ; : O'Day \ ' nnl :
BALTIMORE Sept . G.Balhnorc.I.ouls- '
villa game poptponed : rain. I
W.\SHINGTON Hept. 6.The two ClnclnI I
natl-Washlngton games wee not playell on
account at wet weather .
STANDING . OF 'IE 'fI AIS.
Played. . ' \Von. Lost P.Ct
Baltimore . , . . . . . lOS 72 3t G6. ; r
Cleveland ] . . . . . . 17 7 : 4 G2.4 I
PhlUlelphla . . . . . 10 Si 16 l9.1 F
Brooklyn . . . . . . . 10 I 47 la.9 : ;
Boton . . . . . . . . . 10 : 48 - i6.4
New YOII . . . . . 12 G 52 G3.G
Pltsbur . . . . . 11 61 I r.1.1 : '
CIncinnati . . . . . 10 5 52 52.7 r I'
Chicago . . . . . . . . 13 6 65 51.3 rI
WashIngton . . . . . 1 ( ( :1 : 72 31.4 I
St. LouIs . . . . . . . 112 a 7 .3I. :
Louisville . . . . . . 11 2 82 26.1 L
Games today : St. Louis ut Boston : Cia
cinnat at Brooklyn : ChIcago at New York :
Louisville at Philadelphia two games ) ;
Cleveland at Baltimore : "ashlngton . at :
Iltsburg ( two games ) ,
Nntonnl Sh"'III''IIN" UtteN I.'hcll. :
NgW YORK ! , Sept 6.-A meeting ot the (
stewards ot the Jocke . clubs was lucId thl ! :
afternoon. The followIng dates were aloted Ir I
10 the National Steeplechase association for :
its autumn meeting : October IG , 23 , 30 nOI 1
November ii. Dr. Leo Knapp was nppolnled
loward for the fall meeting at the Brooklyn
JOeley chub. \V. G. BrIen's application tor : i :
trainer's IcenEe was refused , In reRpon3e
to a petition to permit S. W. Street to sel I ,
his horse n resolution was passel to reconsider - :
consider the decision under which he WaS :
lulod off , and tinder rule 42 notice was ltven
that no entries Ihouhl be received from him , ,
the Penalty to he ImpOEtl I hI ever be : I
comes Interested In racing aaln. ,
N'w Ynrla' Voit l'rcsiilent's ; 111'1. '
SI AGIrf , N. J. Sept GThe Ilh annul ; I
meeting O ( thy Rifle association was con
tinued loday. The principal shoot was the
juresiulent's mntch for the military chant '
llOflshiP at the United Statp I was won ,
'y Sergeant Boyle at the New York team ;
with a CO of t . the same with which ;
Sergiant UlelIY of the DistrIct of Columbia :
won last. ) 'ell. 'rho sldrml frlcr In tho' '
( ntel state , r Jlmenlul tCam match and the
New Jersey National guard match was tin -
Ishe'l. ' The engineer corps ot the District In-
Columhla won the fernier with a total Rcore '
of 1.51 , and the Second New Jersey the' '
latter with l.t21. - - -
UIIA'n Clipped Ills lteeou-ul.
I.BWISTON , Me. , Sept , G.-At the Main e
state fair today the 2-yenr-ol Kentuck : '
bred colt Ulnen , by : 5ui. ICing , was stal'led
In an exhibition mile to Iwnt his own tim a
at 2:211 : , mall In 1\ race : tCldu ' . lIe tme L
Ihetl In 2:21) : whlh ' Is believed to be the
I'ccorl f r 2.yja'r-oldl on a half mil trnel [ : .
l'rize 1 IJht 1,1"I'll \JnUeltlnn. .
D.- I.r.AS. 'f.-x. . Sl'lt. ! G.-In the case ot
the pl1z' lighters who v \ ore arrested ( he I III u :
Saturday Chief .1u tec J. : t hurt of the
court -uppeals has granted a writ of
habeas corpus returnable out the 16th. Thru , 0
cares wilt . ! olelnilt the \aUdl } ' ot the law
ileeneing prize --S lighting II 't'exuau.
! hl.1 UIN Clilm ( 'INIh'rlh' .
TOPEKA , I\an. , & ; . 6.-The $20,000 dam- k
ago suit which let ad Murray of Colorado
brought against ex.Congressman W. A. lar-
rl for alienatIng thE affectIons of the fox
mer's wife bsb hell settled by the paynunt
to Mr. Murray of $1,001 ' ) all the RSHUlplon :
by Mr. harrIs of all '
Jlrl'ls o ni attorneys fees. Mi .
Hurls \ \ al very attentive to Mrs , furra ) ,
and when hh wife died I' year ago he )
neil Irs. Murray , the latter having secure
4 divorce In the - - ipeautitne. -
Grand hurdle race . nbc slarleu , U'I : ! :
l'rk ' this afternoon. L311es fre !
% lIul-,1 'I'w. l t1ltl. 'i'lileves.
SOUTH . : ' , \L\STim , I. T. , StPt. G.-Jim
Baker and nude llaily . two alle thlen"
were arCtcr .nt Jalet ) here today . Th I'
arc thui ,1 with driving two yoke Q1 )
frnm Tlskhoma 10 Annllre and Bein g
theta They ' are also supposed to II' memo
hers ot lbs Chrlt111 gang .ld were hell hy
Unltl Sttts CulllIOler larley In lie
latin . of $1,00 tu a\ll the action of the grHnlt
Jur ) _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _
Ua.leu' 10\1 a high a 500 CR pil nos.
AT TiE JUBILEE - DAY RLICESP
Clever Speed Oontest Entertin 1 Great
Holday Orowd.
BICYCLE EVENTS EVOKE MLICII WTREST
; I""y Starters 11 1 CloNe Irlnl"he.
I"kc the AtTiIrs , .rth " 'uitclt.
Ing-IluuIf-Mile horse . ' 'llt"
J I,1 tie lsir.
The cart of bicycle ' races ' ruin off on the
splendid mlle track at the State . Fair grounds
yetenlay was witnessed by an enormous
crowd , I being estimated thAt one time nq
loss than 10,000 pair of optics wer9 cgn red
upon the wheeled flyers. .
Despite the fact that the heavy downpour
of the nlgh left the course slow ant heavy ,
the several events were successfullY 11\led oft
and of . the mot Intensely. interesting charac-
ter. The managers of' the , al1\r \ got ' a vig-
orous hustle on at an early hour , . ani with
the assi8tance of a number of scrapers ' , and )
the big roller got the track , In pretty fair
shape by the time the frt e\'entj the one
mile novIce , was ' called. This . \\a at 12
o'clock sharp , and ' five minutes later thO nine
starters were Ine'l lp' under " the \lr ; and
at the crack ot Referee Cox's plstovAnt ! / off
In admirable shape to the enlivening , strins
of the famous band of the Second Innntty ,
United State army , and the .chSrs of
the vast crowd of spectators. Tbo Seventh
Ward band was also In , the ( big lrlphltheater ,
and alternated with , the military organization
In the rendition of an excellent program.
As the afternoon wore on the race track
was the poInt of gravitation for the tremendous - I
mendous throngs which had by this time
swarmed within the rounds. The acne
presented \\'al grandly .oxhilaratng. . ! Tie b'g
grand stand was one mass of gaily clad men ,
women and children , wh030 beaming fades
and sparkling Dyes wefl ' bespoke the
happiness they were extracting from Omaha's
Jubilee day. But I the grand slnd was
'a living hive of Joyous speutors , fO was the
lawn , the paddock promenades and the green
slopes stretching away to the east and west.
Every available Inch was occ1Jhiitt ! JJY tm - -
bllQls hllnHf ' , ' anl the large force of
Iolee , mounted ' ant afoot , had their hands
full In preventing the track from being overwhelmed -
whelmed by the rush of a living and brealh-
Ing avalanche. I was certainly the greatest
crowd that ever reviewed a race meet In
crowt secton : of the globe , and If Omaha
alone can make such a glorious showing
what will the state and surrounding country
do during the slate fair.
Hoth the bicycle and horse races were much
enjoyed , and the performance of the rough
riders from the Big Horn country headed by
flattleanako Abe and Jerking Di , two celebrated -
hrated cowboys , aroused , the great crowd
to the wildest cheering and enthusiasm.
Following Is a summary of the bicycle
events :
One.mll novice , three prizes : George
Miner won , A. G. Swanson second , Charles
Kelly third. Time : 2il :
Kl
Quarter-mile open , three prizes : O. O.
Harman of Grand Isanll : won , F' . E. ' Ed-
ward second , C. Y. Thompson of Blair .thlrd. . ,
Time : 0:3G. :
Hnlt.mle open class B , prize $ bicycle :
Mocket of Lincoln won Tessler second ,
Pixley third. Time : 1:57. : .
Hal mile . class A. three prizes : Thompson -
son won Angel second , Edward third.
Time : 1:17 : I-C.
One mil. messenger boys' race : Brown
won Kelly second ; Helen third. . Time : :
2:56i,4. :
One-thlnl of a mil open , class A , three
prizes : Huyman won. lnterson second ,
gdwanl third. Time : 1:50 : 3-5.
One-mite tandem. three Jtlzs : Denman
and Peter won. Stevenson and Snyder sec-
end Tumor and LI\esev thlrll. 'rime : 2:10. :
One-mile open class h , $100 bicycle : Pix- :
hey won , Mockltt second . , ' . 'fessler third
Time ' : 249i4 ! : .
Two - mle handicap , tour prIzes : Brown
OW yards ) Woh . Hnymnn' ( scratch ) eeond .
Thompson thIrd. . Amel fourth. " Tlmor.q : ,
One-mile prqfessional , prize $2 : Clarke :
One-mie
} von , "TcCulough sec6lHI. Tlm'q : 2W1 :
By the time , the here races were called L
, the crowd was even bigger than ever. Thp
summaries follow : .
First race , 2:30 : pace , all half-mile heats :
LYda Snodgrass . . . . . al . . halt-mie . . . . . . . 1 1 1
Oklahoma : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 1I I
'Loll . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 01 2 :
lIen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4
1/n
Marguerite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : I I I
MUrlUlrlte . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 II I
TIme : 1:19 : ¼ , 1:12 : ! . -
The double team race :
Brilliant. Chief and Charlie S. . . . . i. . 1 1 1
Chub and Captain . la.ne. . . . . . . . , . . . 2 3 1
Ben and Zel . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 4
Oney Gagen and lel Dell. . . . . . . . . . 4 2 1 :
Time : 1:30 : ½ , 1:25. -
The 2:10 : pace : .
Phenom . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . .1 1
Rhinestone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 1
Gold Mar . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . : . . . . . 3 4
Chandros . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . C 3 .
GohlnAe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 G I
Time : 1:10. 1:07 % .
Free.for-all pace or trot :
Harry Mount Jace . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . 1 1
Hell Star . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . 2 . 2 1
Godollo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3 1
Lulu ColtawaY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4
Rose M..5 dr
Time : 1:11'ii. 1:10'
2:30 : trot , one-mie dash : Burdel won '
Idena second Dock third. Time : 2:40. :
2 : : trot , mile dash : MOlpar won , Flax
tall second : Mote : f third , St. Martn
fourth , Canary _ Brd fifth. Time ; 2jw. ;
hIro1t' ' ' ' ( ) 'l'raiek n'eorb.
r.OUIS\ILI E , Sepl. G.-'fhere wore fve :
e\ents on the program at Churchill flowniS
today with not less than seven starters In
any race. : Tie track was tat and 1 provd
1 good clay tor the bookies , for I was tinS
outshlers' tune 10 win. Tim fIrst three race : S
tell to outsiders , whIle the fourth was :
landed by Slgo , who wa" on even terms :
with Evnnatl . with r to 2. 'fhnt the trck
was fast Is best shown by the fact thai
two more track records were lowered , each
by one-half a econ'l Dorfto ran the Irsl
four antI a half furlongs In OS : , and PrInce
Imperial covered " seven furlongs In the thin .
In 1:2n : , . ! ehul ! :
First race. four nod n hal furlongs :
Dorete (8 ( to I ) won Laura Cotta (6 ( to 1) ; )
second , Ilppogrlf (8 ( to I' ' thlnl. TIme :
O :55'/2. : '
Second race. nix furlongs : Madeline (3 ( to
I ) won. The Prince : (5 ( to 1 ) second , Queen L
May (5 to I third . 'Ime : 1:15 : % .
Third race seven furlongs , tolnPrlnle
,
Imperial (0 ( 10 1 ) wOn. Insomur ( Z to 1) )
s cond. Olive (7 ( to 10) ) third. TIme : 1:2 : .
Fourth race , ono mile , H l11 1 : Slgo (1 ( I
to C ) won , 'rauleln 0 to 1 seupil . g\ana-
tUR (1 ( 10 G ) Ihlrd. Time : ' 1l2. \
Fifth race , live ft1rlongx1 : Moylan (6 ( 10 G )
won , Dr. Kelola (6 ( to 5) pecol . Jo Clark
(7 ( to 1) third. 'l'Ime& . 1:02. :
Staved un U 31"tll , ' 'f'rulk.
ST. LOUIS Sept. G.-A heavy. rain this
morning gave the nppearnnca of . i quagmire . :
mire and the water was KI\Illnl hi pools
all over tlui' course . One tnvortu .nd tour
outsiders won. Hesull
First rac [ six furlongs : May Fern 17 ( io 2) )
\ on. Bridget (7 ( to 1) ) leconI , . : B tnct t 2 to I - )
third. Time : 1:19 : * ,
Second race , six furlongs : ; 'I nllon ' (11 ( to' 1
\ % On. htarlu'ossa' ; (3 ( to 1) ) ! l CHlr Utopia (2 (
to I third. ' 1lme : J :19.
Third rae. six' f rlonjR ! Pelluli (8 ( 10 1) )
won , Fra Da010 (7 ( to 2) second , Assignee
(5 ( 10 1 ) thlrll. Time : llC. : ! '
Fourth race , seven furlol ( : Mhlle ICing
(9 ( 10 I ) won , Rapier ( I to 1) ) second , Atlas
Norma (7 ( to 2) third. Time : , ln1. : :
Fifth race six flrlQnns : . : f lllroclp (9 10
n won , 1lzeta (3. ( to 81 l colI , , 10110 1
(7 ( 10 2) ) third . - 'lime - : . - - ISl .
'f'ul'lt Und tu' ( iuiil.
DETROIT , Sept. , G-Threl fl\.0r1eQ and
two well hue-Iced leconrl . . chulccs won al
Windsor ! ellltH : toda ) Wethe-.h lr , track tat
First race. f\o n'd a hal furlonls : Cos-
rack won Klllrey second , Allies : StandIsh
third Tin , : 1:12. , . . . _ "
Sccl11 rwl four ' 1111 a halt ( urlonls ;
Shlel won . r.ady Doletul second , Atis .
; 15S
! { tw thlnl. TIme ; 0:59. :
Third ru'e six furlongs : CCJar won ,
! lnclna second , Pete Iele ) ' thlrll. Time :
1:17. : . ,
Fourth race , aix furlongs : hIgh 'rcst von .
Doclstallrr Hu'clnd . lanstte third. Time :
18. .
Fifth race one . mile : I.ognn wuii. Grn-
nan second , Susie B thlnl. Time : IH : ' .
Ilsisilss'ij I 'l'oJuusierus. ; '
S.\N FRANCISCO , Sellt. 6.-The Calor ,
Ila Jockey club has found I necessary 10
rc.luce eXPenses. anll 10 that el,1 , haM dls-
missed 1'I < s"Ung .1111 : ( Cant Hlf ' of Chl-
eo lut Patron Judge' Hdmuel Iorlon.
1111 Jlt..rl..r-- , t ; -t-I ; Ilonuxi' Sh.n.
I\S\R CITY. S pt. 6.-'t'otiays per-
formnnc. a at the llurso show were Lirevx'uited
by rain ant were po > IJllrl tilt tomorrow ,
So Ilollu\lr hue hue show become that its
projectors 'I meet Monday and organIze
an &s ocilhon to Inhe I In annual event
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I n Kansas dl ' . ' The monfY to mAke the
s how n ItIdxnnttjas , already been subscrlbell.
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1"II.mU\ ' tJf : . CtJ'rrlNO JI COJUS.
l , xnvx ' rs tl. ' VIluatrtuiuiecxl All Ic , t thc
N bxuinrs Meet .
LEMA1tS1 Ilkl , Sept. 6.-flpectutl Telc'h
g "rnm.-Clo .n \n ) ' or the Lemltr Cycle
club mcetin4i l i11uy law the unpaclt mite
s tate recorll 6'13Q beaten by I. E. I.'rd-
rlckson or1'r lIn 2:28 : 4.r and L. A.
\1'r
Sionts of Wijngton ( In 2:30. :
In the twqjni3 .
open Joseph F. Grlebler ,
S t. Cloud Mlnn'l won : 11. g Frorllkson
second : A. . Iygheson , Sioux City , third.
t. Ciy thlrt.
T ime . ' : C:9 : ( .G. "
FrednicksoJjso tool the third mile
I.'redrlckson ale [ mie open :
Wllnm l nrJllt : Sioux City . second , and
Ciy.
G. J. Grime ! Heron . Luke , third. Time :
O'W : . '
O" < -mle 'lUM ) . hntponshlp ! was won
h y A. H. \'lison , Cliff Brown second antI
James Barels third , nit ! Lemars , Time :
3 : I2.
One-mile hnndlcap was won by Arthur
IaR Ion
Hoffman , ! ( mars : n , n. Tebler se end :
George C. Smith , Lt'initrs. third. Time ,
wih hanlcall of I ? ynr" , 2:19. :
The fve.mll bandlcAP % f ( won hy
George C. Smith ot I.emars , with a 40'arl
hondlcap . , In I32 : : hurt Marrow , Sioux
City , second , and Frelrlckson of Omaha
t hird . J"rerlckson s n scratch man and
Morrow hud a slxty.nrd handicap.
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' .olln' . Card IJ Fiuloui Pit rLc.
Following are the olelul entries fpr the
r aces at \nlon park this . afternoon : - ,
First race , six ( rlonss , selling :
Pair . ' Knight..IthllUrtice . . . . . . . . .112
1.0 . . . . . fRrthn Smith..lot
Bertha . . . . . . Vlck . . Smlh..l01 . . . . . . .
Justtee ' . . . . . .1Uiliis 1 . . . . . ! $
Blmo . . . . . . . . .IOJ
Second race , six furlongs , selling :
Mr. ) . . . . . . Con McSweeney. ! . .lOi
1eRwene.10t
Lillit' Laku..1C ; l'm 1' . Ihiliet..109
Ilet..l0
Im\ortance II . . . .109 Miss . . . . .
Brown . . . . . . . Dill . . . . . . .
Dlek..12,11 , . . . . . . .
Little Chall. . . . . .I Liberty Bel. . . . .11
Monk Overton . . . iou I
Third race , thlrteen-sbttenths at mile
( a ,
, tle
s'lnJ :
gflel F..1011:1.s Addle. . . . . . 97
nlxhIS ' . . . . . . ; . . .107Serf . . . . . . . . . . st
l'lnrela . . . . . . .10 Invade . . . . . . . .ill
Alien . . . . . . , . . 88Gyanthn , . . . . . . .11 .
Jllieria . . . . . . . 80 ' Tensprlnl . . . . . .loa
Fannie hunt. . . . . I 'I , Ulster . . . . . . . .103
Pearly 111. . . . !
Fourth race thirteen.slxteenths of mile
Irralide D. . . . . . . 0' Little ' Clrls..11 a :
Southrne1 ! . . . . .10 ; \ 'Irginlte . . . . . . .92
Imported Wolsoy.I . ( Victor B. . . . . : . . 98
Ncmaha . . . . . . . . 92 Ahana BO ' . . . . . . .IH
\ \ lunar. . . . . . . . 92 \\el . . . . . .
Josellhlne . . . . . . . ' '
. > . .10l 'Jeodore' . . . . . .
Fifth race , six furiong' :
Gladiola . . . . . . turlonlq . J':1 . . . . . . .
Alva . . . . . . . . . ,101 Sam Farmer..h12
Alturphiy . . . . . . . .lt Glen Formcr..12 . . . . .
: Ionlel . ; . . . . . . .119 B. A. ) . . . . . . .
Bessie Yelser..ll Llhf . . . . .
Vishun . . . . . . . . ) ;
Sixth race mile and a sixteenth four
hurdles :
Ibrn Bele. . . . . \ 'nlote . . . . . .11
Hercules . . . . . . . .1:5 l1. JcGregor..I2 :
Moss Terry . . . . . . 125
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lUlu' Jhu'I' Dn Not lruia'xat Jl " "I.
BIJFFALO , Sept G.-There was another
small attendance at the Driving panIc meet
The mile open , which was left unfinished
from yesterday , was 111fhe" today anti was
won by Tom Cooper of .
Detroit. As
on yesterday -
terday , the first heat ot this event was IS-
today declared no race on account ot the
time lImit having been exceeded. Fred
Loushhend of Sarnll , Ont. , who hns been
carrying oft all the class A e\enl ! In the
recent Canadian
meetngs , was down for
nn attempt to beat the track record of
2:02 : I-G , Iw Johnson and V'elnlg. The
Canadian did not make the attempt for the
mile , but did . ! n ntempt , , In
30 1-6 secondiIl
secondsl beating the class A record
for the dlstande b t ) 1 3.G seconds. A brisk
breeze tavort rllm. Results :
One-mile open , .lass D ( unfinished from
yesterday ) : SqfP9' heat , Tom Cooper , Detroit -
troit , \\'on : J. P , ' BlIss . Chicago ; second
Dlss. :
A. I. I 'Cievotan
Brown , Clevelan\l. t third. Time :
2:2 : 1-5. Third heat and final : Cooper won .
Biss second. Ilby third. 'l'lme : 2IG. :
F'lve-mIio handicap , class B : I. A. Caila-
han Buffalo l5ards ( ) . won : II. F. Leonert ,
Buffalo (2G ( ) , ' \e'c6 d : W , J. hlelfert , Utica
(200) ( , thIrd Tint I t" : 12:31 - : 4-G. Helert Utca
JUh,1tlJ ' , I t SllrllAtl.ll.
SpnINGI"ILJ 1"'Ilo. . Sepl. G.The old
fair grounds -wall row ed _ with 2.0 spec-
tutors ' tORY ! , , Th track Was fast up to 4
o'elock , when a heavy storm blew up and
somewhat Jmlcedte races and Iept down
Food I'ecords. , lteqults :
' J esuIR
2:20 : trot : Gat'erior ? Strong won In straight
lwnts. TlmeII:2 ! : 222. ; 2:23' : \ . J'rics $
Maid , AIuinvIIl ' I'rljce !
: 1IunvIIf nlllille P dnd
; . . I 'frunTeter
.
IIRQ stnrtcd. .1 l .u.
. 2 : pace lixlf-zniie Iats
2:0 mlo , [ : Hussel Frlsly
w6n the first II.tn \ 1:10 : ; John Carpenter
won the second thlrl and 'fourth heats and
the rnce. Time : ' II : % , 1I 1:08 : % .
Half-mile and repeat , running : SamVat -
hems won the Irsl heat In 0:52 : flat : Pony
Bol second , Uoscoe'l.T thIrd Longteilaw
left at the post. Second heat : , onJfelow -
\.atklni
first In 0:51' : LongJiow second.
Greene county horses
, half mile and re I
peat : FIrst heat won by mie Chief h.
O:5 : . lontrelo second , Helen H third
Pnnsy Blossom and Bar wlre dlslancell.
Second heat won by Eagle Chief In 0'51.
lontreHo second I , Tom DavIs third
. ' " ' 111" " 'lnl\rN lt Notfolk .
NORFOLK , Neb. , Sept G.-Speclal ( Tell-
grum.-The second day of the northeast
Nebraska tennis "toura'ment here Witnessed
several exciting contests - with the following
results : tolowlng
Young and Sioush at Ponca bent hieeia
and Bovee ot Norfolk 8-G. 1-G , G-4 , 3-6 , leels .
The Ponca men then defeated 1-laskehl and
Jarvis ot .hen former champions , by
6-4. G-3 , 6-0 , and were awarded lisa medal.
In singles Ialnbolt ot Norfolk defeated
Pohlman ot Pierce'ln the finals , 61 , 6-1 , and
received the medal. '
A permanent organization was effected by
the election ot omcer anti an erected
committee to arrange tor future exccutve .
KANSAS CITY Sept 6.-'he tennis
games at Dyklnglon were postponed today
on account at rnln.
1ltJT'FAL0 . 'Sept. O.-Carr Neel ! at Chicago
wen the decisive bout In tennis hy beating
Fisher ' at New York G-1. The genthman's :
double was won by Neel and Fisher beating :
Pope and Howe two straight sets , G-3 , G-3. !
Cricket ' - ,
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'Jotl'-
The toliowing eleven will ,
' tolowlng wi represent the
Omaha Cricket club this afternoon against
Fort Omaha : H. LwrIe ( captain ) , ( . . H.
'Va ghan ' \V. H. Vaughan , It.V. . Taylor , ,
.7. Francis , P. B. Ford , H. Now J. C. Doyle ,
. Cameron , Charles Hi , J. Douslns , C. H. :
Cookson . F. A. Kemp . \V. F . Marshall . P. .
S. Young . I Young . S. Beth . D. Broatchie
Stumps wi be pitched at 2.0 : urompt.
; : hn'ru y I.INh..1 Sl x It ouuuixi ux.
LOUISVILLE , Sept G.-Jim F'ranoy ot r
.the Pacific coast put Jimmy Murray out In
six rounds at the lueklngham theater to-
'nlght. The men fought at catch weights .
Mtirray Pill up a game fight , but lrraney'u ;
rushes were too mUch. Francy landed almost -
most whenever he pleased
( : ulllb'r " " 'lhN 'l'uiruux-r.
SAN IoANCSCO , Sept. 6.-Billy Gallagher -
York and ' '
gher at New Chancy 'lurner ,
colored ' of Stockton fought last night be ,
fore the Colma Athletic club. Turner was
knocked out In the Ifh mound
It'I" " 8luipuuix-nts to Iluigliiid.
CAPE TOWN , Sept. G.-The amount of
gold exported from Caps Colony during the
month of August , was ! 830623. ! P
[ 90,009 In gold was shipped to London.
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Graml hur.teE mcq , nine starters , Union
this Ladles iree .
park afteriooq.a ; Ldlos
I
ut. P1ttiCb1N ON 'VIlE A. J' . A.
U"II""II" " TIN IIh'rr..r'fU'1 II ; i situ-
. 111111 " "t liii IIcut"r.1 Affuiirs .
A large congregation gathered ) at Temple
Irael I lat evening to listen to the lecture of
D r. Leo Franklin , who Ins JUlt entered ) on
bls fourth year of ministry there. In his ) ad-
cesI ho emphatically denounced the A. 1' . A.
movement and especIally its interference
with municipal and educational institutions.
A common error 01 today . Dr. Franklin
sf aid , was the acceptance of words ) and names
for ideas The word ) religion even today was
lS little understood a In the dark ages.
Only the clvii law
ch'l prevented the Use of
fngots by those who knew nothing of religious
olerance
Dr. Franklin naked I I were patriotism , I
It i Were Amtnicanism to oust men from
, lchool on account ot their religious beltefa .
Il declared that his whole soul rose In In-
dl/naton at the insults that had been heaped
u pen Prof. Marble In the name of American.
i stii . I was his opinion that any man who
, had l the courage of his convictions was likely
to have similar indignities thrust upon him.
Tile thoUght the preacher wished to em-
phnslze' l \'al the great mistake In nPII'lng
denomlnatonnl titles to persons far removed
from what the names imlhled. One who dls-
gt raced his religious title should lose that
t itle. In conclusion Dr. Franklin said : "le
Is I not 'it Jew who , Ioes not strive for Jewish
deals i : he I not a Christian who does ) not
' lead l a Chriat.liko life. RelIgion Is life and
'lovo l and haauty and whatever makes for
rIghteousness. lie whose religion Is merely
In the name Is sailing under false colors "
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No 1)11" In tu' 01111111 of the
Atlltl I XI'o"lton ,
ATLANTA , Ga. , Sept. 6.-The management
of the Colon States and International expo-
siton II surprIsed that reports have gone
out to the erect that the opening ef the ex-
position will be postponed. President Collier
was this afternoon Interviewed on the sub-
Ject and salt to an Associated press repor-
ter : "The report Is groundless and the exposition -
position will be opened September 18 I the
world stands. The exposition buildings are
all done and the grounds are practically ready.
Only a few more days work will be necea-
sary to spread the gravel ) whIch Is to cover
the walks . The Eravc I on now In thc
power plant and the seventeen engines and
, all the exhibits In the machinery hall with
be ready promptly on time. Tim electric
fountain } \1 be playln The . xllbls _ In
the government building arc already In place.
The agricultural building . the fine arts ,
the lectrlcty buIlding . the IAchlnery bulh-
lag , the nianufacturers' building , the trans-
portaton building wilt be ready for the pub-
lie on the opening day. There will be sOle
stragglers as at aU expositions , but the ma-
Joriy of the exhibits will be ready. There
has never been a time In the history of ex-
positions where a more complete exposition
will be thrown open to the public on the
opening day. "
dar.
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1'ISI U\r : N " 'hl.1. l.OSld J IIAYII.Y. .
N'tu'fotttIdhltutd Or.t ! .1 ' , .I,1 Over
I lie ! , 'lmrc" In 1.1 I rl t or.
ST. JOHNS . Sept. 6.-1 Is Inderstood the
government has made strong representations
to Canada about the seizures of fishermen on
the coast of Labrador. Alt the informatIon
obtainable hero sbows the whole proceeding
to be a high-handed outragp. The press de-
dares the right of British subjects ' ave been
interfered with. The acts of lloward . the
Canadian collector , who made the seizures ,
are IwouncEd as little better than piracy.
The government urges Canada 10 remove him.
The fishermen will lose thousands of dollars
by having their vessels seized. One letter
from Labrador says that Howard drew a -
revolver
volver on the Newfoundland collector at
Benne Esperance and threatened to shoot
him
blm.The
The same letter says howard Is crazy. The
opposition Ilress charges that five WhlewlY
members of the assembly arc active partners
In the smuggling syndicate whose operations
were exposed a few days ago. The promised
prosecution of the case has been ubamoned ) ,
the Public thinks because of the exposures
which would be made.
malc. .
1'lr"t AIIII."rnnlc In Court.
For the first tme during thlrly.lve years'
residence In this city , either as a wlness ,
complainant or defendant , lJtrlck O'Donne:1 :
appeared In police court yoterday. lie
' was arrested 01 a complaint s 'or to by
Mike Lovey p neighbor living nt 1021 South
Twentieth street charging him with disturb.
I Ing the peace and using vile language to him.
: lr. O'DonneU chares tht Lovey Interested
' himself la the affairs of one or hl tenants
and an altercation followed , and that both
men grew angry. O'Donnel is l an od-tme :
, Union Pacific englnepr and veil known and
popular with aU old-timers In time cl . The
' )
case Is sel fer a hearing Monday.
I
, Got a 'l'rntmster to .TnIl .
George Montague wanted a transfer \0 \ the
East Omaha line from Conductor Crosby of
the Sberman avenue line last night , and because .
cause he was told that the street car company :
did not Issue such he became angry Wordi
were exchanged , and finally Montague struck ]
the conductor with hIs cane , brOJldng the
stick. An ofcer was called and he was arrested -
rested on the charge of assault.
All Say Thii' ) ' Arc Inol.llker.
Harry Ladd , Harvey Sherman , John
Rodgers , J. Stein and F'mank Hoe , who say
they are bookmmalcers : at the races In Counc'l
Duls , were arrested last night by DHetves
Savage and Dempsey , It was tholht that
they mIght be over here to work the city ,
although the men sad ! that they came over
simply to pass the day , as there was no races
yesterduy.
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romhu'nt Cutt.mll : lur.Ilre.I.
WICHITA , Ken , Sept. G.-This morning
six miles from Alva Okl. . the body of \Vii-
lam Holland was found burled , be having
been murdered by unknown parties. Holland
was a prominent catteman and us his horses
were stolen It Is supposed that he was killed
by the Indtans A thorough Investigation kllEII wi
be .
made. _ _ . _ _
ilrus . 110.m"ltlll I ' olnt.
Mrs. Doomenthal of 161 Martha street ,
who was reported as mining yesterday after'
noon. was found last nght ! on the street with
her little baby In her arms. The wOtn Is
said to be slightly demented , and IS she
tl appeared early In the morning her reha-
lives were aiamnmed
lolhcrN Got 'x-r , ' J.ltl. .
BOISE , Idaho , Sept G.-The Silver City and
Delmar . stage \val held up by three masked
'
mon last night near the point of previous
hold ups. The robbers got the treusure box ,
bu , there was nothing but a small package
of Jewelry In it . The passengers and mail
'
anl mal
' were not mulolested. .
'Hayden's have aU kinds of sleet music.
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Flaky
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btscuits and pastry are the result of using
, ; : ' ; Ime proper baking powder.
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I BAKING POWDER
is proper in price , ingredient and strength ,
l' $ I.b t you if you find anything impure
'I'orunwholesomc in it.
. . .
' A pInch of I lIas power enough to ,10 t pOUUI ollCl1'Cldnl.
: . CAUMT BAKING POWDER CO. , CHICAGO.
IlrUl'ITI ' " ' . \ I U I J I"III.l111. .
, I illeet " Ofliverusuiti.I IIr" fruits
Cniotui'l , C. It. lentt .
Colonel C It. Scott bad another attack of
Hosewaterphobla I lt the meetng of the 1.'ourtl
Ward Republican club lat even 11 I. Time
: atak was apparently brought on by the
' presentaton by W. J. Droltch of the name
'I of the judge ot the criminal section of tht
'llsirlcl ' , court for membership In the club ,
Defore h Scott became unrstralnablo however
i the club succeeded ) In transacting tome Ito I
business.
Theo ofcer were elected ) : I'reaidont ) John
0. Kuhn ; vice president ) , F. C. O'hlalioren ;
: secretsry , IS. . lsher , and ) treasurer , Ii.
101. A rColulon was Intro.uced asking the
I club to favor the present system : of street
, , c lelmning. Its Inlroducton at once pre'
clplatll treble as I ) . II. Wheeler was In the
. audlenco and said he hid indlsuiable evdence :
: . t under ) time hand and seal of Wllsl'lar ' that
the street commissioner kept no record ) show-
Illg l the extent of the strEet swept by day
abor l lie was exceedingly anxious that
'the ' subject should be investigated and limo
matter laid over 'cst the citizeims' mo\ement
should steal ) some "campaln thlnl r" by
rearn of its advocacy of tie system. : Ir.
T. K. Sudborough wanted "clvii sen'lce" en-
forcel ) If the present system was carried on.
The failure or the Ilresent system to get the
republcans of' the proper stamp In tIme posi-
tons caused hm ! anxiety. Finally , unable :
to kill the resolution , owing to the talk of
laborlngmen l favorable to It , an amendment
was tacled on by Whceler s tlng out that
the Boud of PuLlc ! Works should reuest the
street commissIoner to make a d ly statement
of time work done.
Judge Bador stated that he was seekIng
nomlnlon as county judge at the harll of
the republicans , thAt ho had 10t beets ap-
reached ) by any other party , and that ho WS
not seeking time nomlnalon from any other
party , ss he hat been erroneously credited whim
oing That the bar had endorsed ) him before ,
ho I said , slould not discredit his standing a
a republican .
The attack from which the Judge of time
crminal bench hall been suffering at this
pont ! reached an acute stage. lie arose alI )
sttl ) that he was feeling much appretfed
by limo honors Jusl thrust upon him. The
remarks of Judge Scott were not out of the
m usual channel , They consisted In stories of
popish pots which he bad discovered ,
tirades against the chief of pohico , varoua ,
city and state Glilcials and abbue of uihges of
time district benchm , four of whom lie openly
t iliarged with corruptly bowtng down to the
editor of Time iJeo The vocabulary of the
speaker was enr'ched with allusions to time
scoundrels , elcunks , etc. , who oppose him ,
lie desired re-election , ho saith , to denmomi'
stmate timat lme was the oman witlt backbone.
A proposition favoring a reappointment was
l est , time club favorIng defcmrimmg the matter
until limo 1SDO convention ,
Others called on for speechej were Messrs.
nroatcii , Daily , Timompeon , l'owers , llurkett ,
Unitt , Ratlmburn , Westberg and l'ierson.
"SIEGE OP 'lCiSliU1LG" lll3GlS ,
First Night of time FlrevurlN irmuuuumt
at Coiirtlnt.d Ileneht.
The enterprise of the University club in
bringIng Pain's nanmnsoth spectacular production -
tion , 'Tlio Siege of Vicksburg , " to Omalma
was rewarded by an audience of flatterIng
proportions on time openlmig mmiglmt. The show
was given in the amphitheater at Court-
land beach , w'ltich was erected for a similar
production last year , and in spite of time
previous attractions of Jubilee day time big
out of doors show house was fairly well
filled. The show is of time same order as time
"Last Days of PompeII , " but th representation -
tion of' the familiar street scenes of time
southern city Is an acceptable change from
the crude picture of Romah life.
Time scenic feature of time irodumction is an
dlabomate affair. Time background presents a
faithful Iiicturo of the city of Vieksburg ,
with time river flowing between the massive
forts thtit dispute its'p8sage , In time streets
of the mimic city a crowd of 100 darkeys
awarma and their songs and dances and ii
cake walk furnish tist , bulk of' the lighter .
part of the entertainment. 'jhc tharkey qu&r :
tet sang the"bbl ptantittio 'ao gs mcceptably
and thejr , re.nditiun , of.thio "Oil Kentucky
ilomno" and "Suanee River" was the signal
for an encore. Tins Scimuberl Glee climb , led
by Leo Kratz , sang "I'entlng on time Old
CampGroumuid" and "The Vacant Chialr" from
the Union camp.mis Grant's army encamped
befor 'she ' city on time night before th final
assault.
The Thurstoms Rifles amid , the Omaha
Guarda onmposed tub troop that represented
the union army and tlmeir encoumiter with
the confederate defenders of tue city s'as a
realistic Imitation , The bombardment of time
scenic city was on excellent piece of spectacular -
tacular effect- and was a stirring climax to
the performance : Time fall of the city was
followed by a display of fireworks which
were even better timaim timoso Of last year ,
Among 4hie set pieces time portrait of Mr. Z.
T. Lindsey was particularly effective and a
bicycle race across time stage by a pair of
fiery hikers was a marvel of mechanical
pyrotechnics. Time faults of the performance -
ance were such as were readily traceable to
the dlmculties of the first presentation and
it is promised that hereafter the simow will be
even better than before.
- 'S
irose I'iimuuuulte huso Si I'Ipu' ,
DETROIT , Sept. 6.-A special to the Tribune -
une from Ilastings , Mich. , says : Robert
Bryan , a well driver , was killed and 'Mrs.
Henry Itagha was probably fatally injured by
a dynamite explosion six miles northeast of
this city today. riryan was driving a piece
of dynamite into a Pipe when the explosion
occurred. Every bone in his body was
broken. One piece struck the w'ommiaim In the
eye. Two pieces entered Imer side.
Six big events , Including a gmammil lmurdlo
race , at UnIon park timis afternoon , Ladies
free.
I' ' ' "
MOTHERS' FRIEND"
CURES RISING BREAST.
1 Imavo beca a nihiwiro for years
in cu'li case 'where " MOTIIER&
FRIEN ! ) " was used it zmccmimmiphislmecl
womiders , slortned : labor and lessened
the litimms. It is time best remedy for
rIsimig ol' Cisc Breast lcnowm , amid
'worth the price for that alone.
NtIs. M. 14. flmnws'rmn : : , Montgomery , Ala ,
Sent Iy Ezi'nu'u or mail , on receirt of price
1.OO muer bottle , flook ' "Xe lmiothera'
nmauietl free ,
IIItADFIIiLI ) I1EGULATOIt o. . Atlanta , fin ,
sot.u iii' AU pmtrGosrs.
OR.
MICREW
ZRTmt OWLY
_ _ _ UPECIALIBT
wimo VtCATI AU.
PBIVATE DSEASES
Wemtknubu andocn.I
1iis.'rdms of
MEN ONLY
_ _ _ _ _ _ lCvery cure gumursmmeed ,
, leo yeIr % ' e1perle , , ,
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ a years Book In tmaiia. 'toi.
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"ARE YOU CERTAIN7' '
In Otll3rVords1JusL \ \Vht \ 13 I'OUr
CoadlUon ?
ION'T ) 'l'AKliANY ChANCES
A Moett UtiusitnlCoitycrntloit With
1 * ( lrct Now York ProfcmtMor
flopromisicod Vorbntlt ,
Does It Apply
to You ?
$
( New 'ole Sxeimnumge. )
I ammi fortuimato 1mm knowIng a pomninent
profesor of this city. lIe is a nmami of ( Lcd )
research amid world.wldo popularity , It is
FCllonI tlmat ime untmosommis lmimnsc'lf , hilt iso
did so to a circle of friends and mmiyself , thmo
other eveumimmg. Timis is whmat hue said :
' 'It Is stmrprislng how rapidly time commdl-
tlomms of life are changing' iii America , "
"lo you mimean , professor , in time mnasmumer
of living ? "
_
, ,
\es , amid also in tl'o mmmnnmmer of dylmmg.
TIme lunbits of life , time miatimre of work , even
our diet Is different. Iroun wlmnt it was fifty
or even ten years 'ago. "
'Io you timlmmk , Omen , tIme change has been
for time better ? "
"Yes amid ho , We uuidosmbtetlly Imavo a
imlglmor state of existence mmow tlmmm formmmoriy ,
but for this very reason we are opems to
greater dangers. We have modem dli.
eases as wel as moderms Improvommments , "
"Do you consider timens seriotma ? "
"Undoubtedly. A greater stmalmi or $ mres-
sure In life nattmraily brings greater troubles. ' 0
lint above all , and beyond all , is one great
mliiflculty which ummay be correctly Called the
mmmodern disease. It is eotmmmmmon to bells nien 'b. ,
and 'omen , and evemi cimildrea are mmot free ' -
train it , It is time least ummitherstootl and at
time same timno time mmiost dangerous of all
known diseases. It mni mm distinct ymmmp-
loins of Its owmm , but has the symnptoumms of
nearly every otimer ( llseaso. Men and wommien
Imavo beeim aiilictd wltim it for years antI did
not know wimat mmilesl tlmeni , Timey immay hmave
lund Imeculiar pains , felt out of aorta irreguisni.
ties , imeamlacimos anti scores of other syrup-
torus , and mmctualy did mmot know what was
the immatter tmntil it was , perimaims , too late. "
"To vimat do yost refer , lrofessor7"
' ' 1 refer to Ilrigiit's disease of time lcidrmeya ,
which I consider nothing less than a Modern
Monster , Its great datmger is in time very
fact timat it is so insitlioums , so sly , It you
Iiiease , ani , indeed , ito little usuderstooti.
l'hyslciamms seems : bafiletl when brought face J
to face with it , amni do mmot hesitate to amlmnit - ' '
that timero is but one kmmowms scientific antI
certain remumedy for it , wimoUmer 1mm its first or
last etagem , ammi that rcummehy \'armmer's
Safe Cure. "
Time itrofessor paused for a mnoummemit end
reflected. Contimmuing. ho said :
"You 1112) ' thInk that .1 ant radical lit mmiak-
tug suds statements , html I am miot , I kumow
\vlmcreof I afilrrn and I know that thmem'e are
more mneuu antI wonmen 'lmo have disease of
time kidneys in sonic one of its stages today
tluaum any otimt'r known trouble , autO I ( ho mmot
except consummmption. Wimy , do you know
timat many cases of so-called Pn000konla are
mmothimmg less timamm the last stages of flnigimt'a
disease ? Amid do you also know that If tmo
kidntys are irs perfect condition it is almost
impossible for the lungs to be out of order ,
because limo heimhmmeys throw time poicon out of
time system that accumimumintes umpon antI rots
time lung tissue ? Take my word for it ,
therm , are thousands of macem , antI perliap'u
more wonmen , vimo do not know it , but wins
are today afflicted with kidney disease , anti I
only viaii they might be warned in time , "
I was much inmpressemh by time professor's
earnest words auth reprotltmco 111cm 05 nearly
as possible for time bermefit of mummy one vlm
may perhaps be in such a condition as Ito j
has described , amid who needs immmmediato
help , amid such help only as can be certain I'
to save. '
J.oc. TO H
Searles &
. , ' Serles
1416 V8rnammtSt.
S PIICIALISTS. '
_ t Ailfonmnsof Blond nuxi
. Skii * hisuaes , 8yidmeII ,
2 , cured for life and use p01-
' . son thoroughly clojsmiseci
- ' ' from flue syston.
. LADIES given careful
4" , , u..utmmd ' Slucdini attention for nil
I ( ' , ' i thuuir ninny pocuilar nil-
, .
\t\ \mmiemmls.
\
\ r A. B. R H , flits I , ,
:
UT ! ? A IT Ml5'M ( VITALITY WEAK )
VT .UZ1L. 1I1I.45 made so by too close ap.
picatloa ! to business or study , severe ummental
strain or grief SEXUAL EXCESSES irs
middle life or irons time eftccts. of youthful
tallies , alt yield readily to our new treat-
'slent fur loss of vital power.
WIIPE Your troubles It out of the city.
Thousands cured rut home by cor-
t'CmipOfldsnce , CON9IUL.TATION . FREE.
rim' a'sr1ne Z emarioe 1410 Vsu'usm ' 41 , ,
UI , tJSdL&4sJ t ususmtJ , Omehe , 7'Irb.
' 'CUPIIJEEI'
! l/ ) emraiot
e'matCslona , Iuupcteaey
. . ,
, varicoceis anti conatm.
C , . , '
MAN
7/ . - - . , j 3ll0iarnm 01.
RAILWAY 11111li CARD
Laives hmtEtlINGTON&MO.lliVEltiArnive ,
Omnatum , Umiiofl Depot , luLl , & Mamcn Rts.jsatua
10:15am..th'mmvCm' : 1xmre55 , . . . . , , . . . . 9 : iiu
4.Ipnmhilme : , lulls , AScOt , e : 1ugot tUid. IX , ; )
I : Rm'ni..liemiver IXIurens. . . . . . . . . . . 4 : Opmn
7oapmmmNebraaia : Local ( exempt Sunday ) , . 7:4immm :
SIbamn..LurmcUmfl local ( except Stmummtay.ilBamus :
2lsmnn : , , J'ust Mali ( ( or Linedlmm ) daily. , ,
Leaves ICIIICAUO , hitlltiINSITON ( h.ltruIes
Omdiiaj Union mielMit , 14th a alasorm 8rs , I ( . ) mmmmmim. &
4liurnm : , , , . , , . . , , Chicago Vestibule. . . . . . . . . .
'JOmms : . , , . . . . . . . . L'Imictuce lrlmess. . . . . . . . . . . -I : lumui
7IopnuCliicuug'i : & St. L"uia 1'.urew , , , . 8:1-elanu :
1tD.smmm . . , , . , .1' acimle JunctloIi boral . . . , , . 5Zhumm :
, - . - . . . . . . , , . . , , , . . , . , . . tm0i
1'ALJiiirs
OamaimajUntofl Li'u'it , 1'ltIt & tittS9mjita.t timnutlut
t:0)'m : ' , . , , . . . . . , Clilcago l.irmsite.i . , . . . , , , . . , 9Oarmi :
i.davc. tt2ml1L'\uO & NO1t'i'ltW11'L'N.urIes
Ommmahahiinlon De'ot , Itrim & ltlason Sr. . enmslma
lOiO.mmmm..llastern : Cxr'ress. . . . . . . . . . .
I :2Opm. : . . . . . . . . . . ostibtilt'd Liummiteul , . . , , , . , . 9 : : ) almm
: . . . . . . . . . . . 'amiey I.ocal . . . , , , , , , . lUDpmmm :
Stlpmui..OmmsaIsa : CIiIezmgimclaI. . . . . . . :45pnm :
Omaluaitlmulorm Depot , , 10th . Mau'um b'ts.i Onmumlmt
- _ _ itwi' .
3l:20.mns.AtlnntiC : IZC1're.s ' ( ox. mttmnd' ) , , 5Brrm : ,
6:23pm..Night : Espiesum. , . . . , , . . . . . 'J.imui :
ifopmmm. : , . .ClmIcngoVc.tlbuied Limited , , . . 1 : Spmmm
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W1ST. '
GipInOhuatldmmma & ' 1' casts 1x. ( ex. 8un..133.nm ;
" ' ' ' ' : ' . ' . 401p1us
( . , . ' ' St. , I Omimalit
8:10am : , . . , SiouX CitY Acc'omnmotimmtlon.8lpr :
lImI.ioux : City lxpre ( cx , Hun. ) . , . llamn : ,
. . . .
1.eavuisT so. . 11. & 240 vAL1.IY. JArrisea'
Onitmiummi Iemot , l5thm aimd % ' , later . .
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2:10pm : . . . . . . . k'aut Mall ant ltaprems. . . . . 4t.apiii :
2lopnm.ex : ( , 8.ut. ) Wyo , Fx. : ( eX. alan. ) , , 4:5mis :
9:05mm. : , , N'urohk I3xpm'ea ( sX. )4unI.m ) ) , , ,1oa'i.mrui :
G:1Omun : , . , . , , , , . .1h:3.uuui :
Leaves IC. C , , ItT , J , & C. ix. JArrive
OmahaL'nlon _ liciuct , 10th A : Ms.'jim ( Somalia
9Oum , , , , , ilmumiena City Pity l'spreSa . , , , .
, ijIaiI.lc.ii' ! , Z-4timt 1x. vIftJ , ' . Trum , ; te.uum
I'CiFl ( . AmuIsi ;
( , ) mnnhiat Iuot. 1tlm end % ' , bster kdta , Oritaima
hQtlam , . . , , , . , , . St. Louis , . , , , , . , , . I3YOmum : (
5IOpmmm . , . , , . . . . . HI. l.oula ixpieu. , , , , , , , , , ,
3aopmmm..eebruka : Local ( ex , Sun. ) , , , . .
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l.esvea I lllut.TX CITY , : L''ClVL ( . Armlves
OmualmaIJpotI5tImnail _ YcI.uter ) '
6:10pm.t. _ _ ' . . , . , . , . . , . : .
l.eavei I SIOUX (1T'i ? e l'AChi'IC. , % rnive ,
10th & ila.rmHtsOunmilmi
6f4.imn . , . , , . , . Sioux Ctyl'naaeng'r , , , , . . , . lQllpma
. . . . . . . .sum. l'smmi Limited ' " " ! ' lZlpurm : .
icg : ' - : - , initc : ; ;
thmmalua Unln hepfltlItIm &MdsQrm St..t Oumatma
OI'amn . . . . . . . . . .TCuirrI4Eupre. . . , , , , , , . ,
" . . . . . . . . . . . ' F'myer. . . . . . . Gatpuu :
ZG0ioiiieaI'c & 8mrombl , ' 1:1. ( Ix , Hail ) 13:2'pnu :
1emum : , , . . . . , , .l' acilie hxlresa. : . . . . . . . . .
I4Ipmn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mmmii. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 'lOpmti
Ieat'es
Omommius union li.et , lOtlm Ic laaoo Sta. Omnaims
l:5'3nm , , . , . , . Si. I.uu tnnrirt leall l2Ipm
Onmalij lieput , SIlls sn.fV.l.star Sti , I OmaJ'
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