THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, ATOrST 7, 1H00. 1 y ttlCHT OS DOWN THE USE Bi, Jossph Bends Omaha Below the Half Way Mark Onco Morn. WINNERS PUT UP A FAST ARTICLE OF BALL Home Tenm Ontplnyr.l In I3vr lc ynrtment liy the AKKrrtntlnn of CemlnR Olininplnii" front Down thr lllvfr. It. Joseph, 111 Otnnlin, Dm .Motile, III Denver, I. Sinus City, 10) Pueblo, I. ChirnK", Hi Urooklyn, 7. St. I.onln, :i mt Vnrli, O. Hoston, 4 -4 1 Clnrlnnntl, I'lttnliurK. 7 I'lillmlrlplilii, it. IntllnnniiolU, 0 lluflulo, fl. to Glasscock: Rerte to Rrashear to Glass- mann and Hastings both retired after jMf' Mde,onJ' tVs Vronil Id. Kline Time of game. 2.10. Umpire, 8cor- tUTFALO The Copper. Mudder. Heelzebub and Kllnp' INDIANATO Ll 8 HI FFAIX). Miss Krln;le also ran. ...:s moim-.s stops diver's ..... irgri,fr. n V ;Aj 0 Muiin. ir i o tVo ; (ifH iin J ? ? XV,n m isoo second. Lady of the West, 102 (A. Weber). Chunk fat Hitler thr Wheel by .Inkle .sb V ' S ! i 2 "k ,r 'i 1. J ! S to 1, third. Time: 1:41. Georgo Labar. U'flmrr Hold,.. ' i 7 ? ? S5m ' b o l 2 2 0 Kitty Regent. Mary Hoyd nnd Mound DENVER, Colo.. AUK. . -(Special Tele- ajb?on. t i o J o llauLn. lbO 1 2 5 0 Uuilder also : ran. pram.,-yelmcr was loo much .for the To- f&KV 2 i o o spear., e .... o ill? tnr.I.VVr'ttW Dcnimet lounv unii in iiuumon 10 mis uie CONFESSION OF TALLOW DICK Attorney Benjamin Avers That Combs Said the Things Alleged. loealsmad,. many Imd error. . McNeely i no 5 o la.iln-.. p. 0 o o o o . o i, soco hi; in ater ig, w ....... V. I . I .. I . ...... I . I . 1 . .. ..I ..I. . 1. - . ... . a n n n A Karnes, p...O 1 3 I 'j, foreman, p. u u - v was hit hard In only one limine, the eighth winch waH all llie visitors needed to cnncn the game. Welmer'H pitching wan the only feature. Score: DENVER All. H. It. O. I'rcRton, cf . Miller, If ... Huelow. c ... Holland, rf . Ilckev. 2h .. Sullivan. Ih Itellly, 31) ... I.ewee, ox McNulty. I I Weaver 1 I (J. Daly), 4 to 1, third. Time: 1:26'. Cad iiazci BiHi) ran. Fifth race, nix ami a half furlonca: flprltiKWolls, 110 (C. Wllxon), 4 to 5, won; Sweet Canoral. 107 (J. Daly). 6 to 1. Ree- 0102100001 l-fj ond; Come Quick, 102 (L. Thompson), 8 to .... 400UUUUUU1 v v l, mint. Time: i:a. wine i-ress una Nancy ToUl 6 li 38 11 l Total.. 93J 1 0 Two out when winning run scored. E, Indianapolis iiuuaiu 1 Hasting T KnVenan. To Has "hUs-'off , Hlxtii race." six and a half furlong: Left 0 Uammann, ii off TPnes, 5; off Hastings, 1; ." J- Baly). 3 to 2, won. Matlock. 1 off Foremnn. 11. Hascs on balls; Off Dam- vl'")n!1,tun V0,,1! ?ceo!1; Nlmr.,'1' i m.n i l nit Hame 3- off Ilastlnus. 1, 107 (Wilson). 5 to 1, third. Time; l:3u-V ! on Foreman. 4 Struck outf By Harnes. 2; Alex. Tortuma. Corolla. Cllpsetta nnd Olvc TotnU 3U Hatted for McNcely In the nllilli. DES MOINF.S. An. It. II r, . 5 The pennant-winning Mlssourlans wooped down upon "Dusty" Coones and Thlel. 2b his supportlnK members of the Omaha ag-1 U'"i BM i resatlon Monday afternoon and rljtht be- J, 'jffipi if 5 fore tho eyes of lluckcrlno himself and a Drain, .11) & ivivvprl a Warner, rf 4 victory with a scoro of 0 to 2. The way im.ul"''"'. the Saints carried away tho laurels wasn't Welmcr, p 4 much trouble to them, Thoy Just pranced up to the bat whunuvcr due, poked out a pole and rapped out a safety, sixteen In Moines !! all, the olllclnl lists showed. Those who Kamed runs o by Foreman, 3. Karned runs: lniliannpollH. " nil- tmrr.ilM. 1. Two-base hits: lloarlever. Snear. Double plays: lirodericK to llallmnn to HCnreCK. muini uubcoi fi.-n:i, inwucii Maitoon. I'assed bnlls: Spear Left on bases: Indlannpolls, 3; IiufTnlo, 10. Umpire: 1 .1 12 o 1 o 1 1 0 I T o i i :i 1 2 0 t r. l 2 12 1 1 1 " O. A. 2 3 I 10 fi 13 I ii 0 1 1 o o 4 13 Dwyer. Time: 2:30. SIiiiiiIIiik of thi Teams, HOCKERSMITH HAS DISAPPEARED Cnptalti Wnloott nml SlenoKrnphei- Stone Tell of Incidents Ininie- illntely 1'ret'rdliiK nml I'nll"" liiK .IsmiNsliiiitlnii of (loehel. OnoilOKTOW.V, Ky.. Aug. C.-The fifth week of ex-Secretary of State Caleb I'owers' trial for alleged complicity In the assassination of Governor (Joebel was begun today. Tho testimony was not sen sational and threw no light on the tragedy. This afternoon H, C. O. Ilenjamlu, the negro attorney who represents "Tallow Dick" Combs, the negro defendant, np- preached Judge Cantrlll and asked to be ST. LOl'IS, Aug. C.-A good crowd wns allowed to make a motion ut the regular SUMMER. Sunburn, CliAfinjr, Insect Kites, Hums. ItcliliiR, Scratches, Sprains, Stillness of Joints, l'lttiguc nml Inllatned Ryes are cured liy the use of Pond's Extract Used Internally and Externally CAUTIOXt JiefiMO h treat-, watery Wreh ifanel prepnrntionsrepresenfetftohe "the. mute an" iO.YI' J2XTKA.CT, which entity nour anil tenerntly contain "irooilaeoioJ," mleaJIy poMou. POXD'H VXTKACT is nold O-VJiV in SCAX,iiI) bottle, etieo-ieif in bnff wrapper. 7 . w" M rosn s p.x tract co., Doiiilnlek I'llotx llnik Horse First I'nst the I'oNt In Net-ond llnee it St, I.onln. 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0l Dcs Moines, 2. Two-base iM.lln.intwtllu U Milwaukee .... ... Y, Detroit " I fl.,i'.,liini1 Knnsns City HulTalo Minneapolis SS B2 3! M 47 41 4 M 44 92 41! 4i! SS 4. n5 4ii ro !)l 1.1 CI 91 IU 54 M4 VJVZll1 f.wa)Xeryi!,r,,.n. anii the tn,01 Ration of his conduct In t mS lightning fast. Three favorites, two second , , , . , gjr choices and Nndrone, at 15 to 1, wero the confession of Combs In w ion "''"""S. Summary: charged with betraying .4X1 J,'!1!?.1 ,l!?.c.l:'...f,,!J!l'R' .S.luv"mJ. "M.tni1 prosecution. Judge Cantt ... Uint a' v-iitii un luj , 1VI ltltJVtlIini. li, IU O. I it. i i a i a i , I:!,', won; Kl Dcrlm. SJ (Oormley). 5 to 1 and 2 Investigation would not be nocos to 1, second; Orris, 91 (Domlnlck), 13 to 0, sary. the matter of the hlch ?ro had been charged with betraying secrets of tho prosecution. Judge Cantrlll informed him TOURS IN THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS. VIA THE third. Time: 2:G9U. Leu Par. Kiutl Me. VKll.l t A.... (JO IIV..I. "'""."., " V'i "WWVUV, IVUUIIU i, . v ',. '.i . , i",u .1' r ; I iur", .Mnnuamua anu i.easman iu.d van. Xeoln'n Third Win from Atliuitle. Ilockersmlth I.lnht Ont. Benjamin then gave out an Interview, In witnessed tne performance, However, win "u: ini."4,""' S' "v,,-. n""t .i.'" . econu race, seiunir, six nml a. liar fur- which ho savs that tho Comh confession . ... ' .. .. . ,. Ilaso on bn s: Off McNeely, 1. S.icrlllce hit: game of tho season between the two teams oniss: Nadrone. 10) (Domlnlck). 1S to 1. " B"'s wlnl 1,10 oiiids conicssion bear out the assertion that "Dusty" Coons J,r'nln Tme. UZ5 VmpiTi: Kbrlsli'. by a score of 13 to 5. It wns played on won; FreS Lndy 100 (Mctllnn) 16 to G nnd was made In tho presenco of himself, Com- was not altogether responsible for this MtnnilliiK of the Tennis. IrlMhl,tl!tt.,lJ J?!.1,",0' ril'v.'i1 .Kv.? f,m" 6 to 5, second; w. J. linker, 3fJ (H. Uaker). monwcalth Attorney Franklin and Victor hitting rampage. In.leed he pitched a ,ard. Won. Lost. P.O. "pWlMW tiS&Xnt M. Vfc'nVmW'lfn0. " rftdl"y Pn-cut.on and that fairly steady game, but tho Adders be- DnVPr f9 tG M .rS2 on the part of tho Neollans allowed the i 1 i? , ,. , ?, mi; n Combs made all of the BtatomentB at- hlnd him wero so glad to get homo that Des Moines ... their exuberance overbalanced their Judg- i;,;, ,,,, mont and many a hit ncccssar down for a safety should have raled. Failure to got them co chalked up as errors, cither, duo to lunkhead playing. Well, theao Hlckcyltes, who are taking long strides toward tho pennant; Just availed them 77 42 r. S2 44 3H SI 40 II 77 M 42 li 29 47 trlbuted to him, except as to tho amo'tut to In tho very first act the visitors set tho It ll.O.A.R. Itourko boya a hot pnec. After two men ?.hndr, j,, J , ,1 had been retired, "reaches" Kllng poked .MPrieil, cf.'.'o l 4 l n out a double, which might havo boon gob- I)-irr, rf... 1 2 o n bled up by IMdlo Lauzon, but It wasn't. (1'l'n"1:. J 2 2 inon onppcr jbck urnnni Hignauzeii inn r- M'ftn'k, mo 0 1 7 0 nppearanco In Omaha after many years Chance, c... 2 2 0 2 0 absence by swatting a hot one down the "n' J""' J. ' n J l third base line, permitting Kllng to cross ' tho bag flrltiitn followed on Schrall's Totals S 9 27 17 1 nulnmarv t hreo-hairser. bat the tatter's I Wlnnlnir run scored with none out. .ffr won nn f.irthnr. fnr rtaer retired "Oreen batted for Cunningham In ninth. .1 . , I l.lllCflKl) 1 1 U II U U U II I n iiowu iu iiuiiii uv t.ri,i,, nnoninnn n7 .543 1 visitors two runs in the llrst. in mo sec- rn i.cz tinn fit.,, BaiiiinTii rv:f,tir, tin tn nil N.vm rn . . , . H . . . . ":.::""... -.... t nlrl, ra p.x n riones; uranior. iisiv.,,, i. n , . i . n- j I ILK I in Til I w ., ... v..... f , , .,,, ..., t. -1 - I I I'CklacC, 117 iiumtTBUllllu iu Kill liuuuei. iiu Vilnius 1:144. The Combs did not say $1,200. Denjamln also Lone also projUCl,a a letter from his client. Combs, fnr-ifiiiu- Tim In which the latter exnresses tho uttnoBt Chleiitto llrneen t,i) l.onir niiouKli to ,'-"' run; v,t ''un, ,. Vpu ' i.iKni. u(i (.Morse), ii to t.. won; Tom rni- confidence In him. Combs' nephew Is hero He:,' llroilu,,,. T,n... tthM aWri tt'.K .. made a vain CHICAOO. .Aug. (3 Ilrpoklyn pounded Morgan (2). Left on bases: Neola, 3; At- Time: 1:1 Hi. Ill Kollar ulso started. Hcareh to find Hockersmlth and ho thinks ocbcl.. Ho claims further says ho his client to tell he could not find Combs nil that tho furlongs: Obla, 110 (Domlnlck). 7 to 5, won; latter knows about tho assassination. Denver & Rio Grande RAILROAD. IN CONNECTION WITH solves or every opportunity presented anu i iinnuiBiiam mini in uie nrsi live uimiiikx, lanuc, o. Nitcrinre nit; iiamiuon. ninicK Fifth race, one nnd one-idxteenth miles: Hockersmlth to kill 0 the wonder was that our own bnso ball rtUVUsrUx EoYe.fc. "ihiit'eVlesreola!" D;.wns, Xln "'uVen.a H.lfe1 Oln y).W "io Vnnd S to I S Krancl.co. Ilenjamln expononts were not burled under n reg- ninth on his three-bagger and Oreon s Morgan; Atlantic: Seymore, II. Franklin, ,rcond; Hottentot, i'o (Dnle), 1G to 5, third, concluded It wns due to ular avalancho of runs. Hlngle. Cllnginnn wns given his release to- uireher. Jmplrefl: Keciian and Scott. Time: IMS'. Tlckful, Joe Doughty and Kl- nil ho knows as long as Slnrlnl II ultli n lint One miinmn , imii.v tho Vinton Htreet nark on Sunday. August h mviii r.ir.. b.ve.ir.nlils. tiv nn.i n imir Hockersmlth, who told it ii n a r I '- .lonon, cf.... 2 2 3 3 0 Kecli-r, rf... 3 3 1 1 0 Jennings, lb 1 1 10 1 0 '!..... 1 ntii.l.,. 111) fMnflltinl 19 tn 1 nn.l A iiurHiiiK ii)n "mi i in i Ropfimi: wiin. nil njnrnnri. x in l. Tlie worKinK Hoys ot mo loung .Mens tnlnl. Time: liid'i, Heetning, ueiornine, (iri'Fii (iolden tin Witness, Captnln II. 11, (Iolden and other rcpro- Kfl , f..o l s l o V ""Hi""! uHHiiLiaumi ueiuaiuii uiu "iiii'i-"" i-reu Jiensig, i.mea i'ono una man niso .nfativ-, nf thn nroierutlon conferred Pahlen. .. 1 1 3 7 0 I 'ark team by a score of 11 to 7 In a short rlm. sentatives oi mo prosecution conierriu CniKs. .1b.... o 2 3 10 nnd uninteresting game. Thn only feature with Orcen Golden, one of tho alleged ac- I)My. 2b o l o o o of the game was tho roo t Ing by M. C. inUW A uflDDIC cessorles In Jnll, nt Frankfort yesterday i&ep $ 1110 oV'nrtc11 TOO FLEET FOR JOHN A. MORRIS ani, tllcre , n I)0SSlbim. a9 th0 later ' Strlbllng and Stoft; Hanscom I'nrlt! John- , , mny bo Introduced as a witness In rebuttnl, Totals 7 1223 16 2 n J'X- Ifrlduy ov.;nltm tlio Work- 'Orlnuir Ontfoot- Nrcon.1 Uiolee In ,o contrwct thn teaUmony 0f the de- ilny they go to I'lattsmouth to play their nrsi out ot-iown-game. TrneU, the slilo on an easy one second and found his old captain waiting fondant himself. Captnln I). 11. Walcott, who had charge I . .... t. . . Mill. .. - 1 .1 An iUn alnn.l CHICAGO. Aug. C-Tho feature of tho "" ""' ' l.HIU Vitnm. The Swift base ball club played a game day at the Harlem track wan the mile rnco today that tho company was on duty at Harncd runs: Chicago, 2; Urooklyn', fi. with the Llttlo Soo club of Little Sioux Sun- In which Orlmar and John A. Morris met, tho state capital the day tho stato legls- for him with tho glad mitt nt tho Initial Left on bases: Chlcugo, 2; Urooklyn, 3. day. wlnnlnu- the game with ease. This tho latter having n two-pound null nt the ,,., mt an.i throuchoiit tho session. bu( enrnnr tn nur half even thouch Jlmmv lw""ni,fi I"1- Clillils, Dexter. Tliree-nnse makes nvo Hirnlglit gamcH mo swilts navo wcigiun. i-iriy yanisirom nomo nnin were . , ' , uj n. H. K. Ing strong, got his neck and shoulders In rcn,u. f0r marching orders when th 7 17 12 2 front iu tho nick of time. Summary: .. ,,i u .,i,i ,i,nv. 0 0- 5 11 I First rare, six furlongs: Onamastus. 107 Baaslnatlon occurred. He said the on eiiuu'l termsbiit Orlmar, who was coin- denied that the soldiers wero lined up tho as were I '!'--!. -I... : . . . . T I .... ... . a 1.1. ... I iMng.ttl. Villi I second, but It was different with the Colts. KoV,ly. 3 ilaso on b.ills: Off Cun- j.AtSooV'Long! Mlddleton J? ,," noctiml; sly. 107 (Wlnklleld). 1 to 2 ,,,, mcro,y hllppCned so. wi n ..a.ra ' hour &m'.lr llurst': " " tendance. 4W. und Maf.iuoUo' also Van." " Captain Walcutt stated that It waa about VlrfclltJ Ul 11 IIUU llllfl 1.111 uitrStl liiu --'lui i i Toman did start off with a safety, wo Hllj Dahlen. Sacrlllro hits: llradlcy. Mo- wcre awarded a horso collar. The Saints Cormlck and Jennings. Double plays: Swift 1 3 2 0 3 1 0 f ii,. .Inn,. In nml half nf thn yaiizei iiiimssisieiu, iaiy io uniiien u l.ltlie Hoo... u z l i o u u hw .... ... .. ... ... - .lennings; uahlen to Jennings. Hlruek out: niiori. swifi Mrfnnlllfn of thn diamond nnd two men out, Jimmy lliniillfiil (ininr nt St. I.oiiIh. Hoy utilized hlfl laBt swing by landing for , T. LOUIS, Aug. 6.-PowolI was In superb ' ' . ,., ...', ".!,. form today and tho visitors could not touch a throebaggcr and Dalrd capered over the ll)m 0 lll0 otlpr lmn(1 8t Il0Uls walloped plate. Coons nipped lioy s scoring as- me Dan nnrii. Attcnuuucc, .,iuu. score: plratlons In tho hud by striking out. ht. louih. .1 i)lfr-.Al. A t I . I. I . I 11... I'.. I nl I. n n ., n .. .1 I ...... vv,...j. Unco aguill 111 lliu lllilil inu niumn i.uiiii.-u i ,,,,p 1 1 1 i n out a largo luscious gooso egg, but Mat- jiurkrtt,' If.'. 0 4 0 0 0 tin MnVlrknr'H iiniml homo run tilted un I Heldrlck. fll ! 1 1 1 tho acoro on tho right aide of the ledgor ."'sb'! o t I and balanced tho account for tho tlmo Wallace, s.! 1 2 2 5 0 being. After that It was a succession of Donlln, lb.. 0 0 14 1 0 I 1 . II... tl..rt. f ... 1 1 .. ... 1 1 1 1 n hn 1 i IIH'M. u.... - - ' ' eipuern mi uiu iH'winu ,,,w, ........ I Powpll n 0 Saints kept, up tho gait to tho tune of one In tho fourth, two In the fifth nnd the laBt In the seventh, mnklag In nil an oven half dozen. This nfternoon will bo women's day the fair creatures will be accorded royal welcome, a it will be thol chance fo bco tho popular Saint Jo Everything will bo frco for the women a great ooncourae Is looked for. Scoro: OMAHA. AD. II. II. O. A. E Toman, ss 6 0 11 TbomDion. If 2 0 0 1 O'liourke, rf MrVlcker. cf 1, anion. If and rf.. O'Cnnnnll, lb Unlrd. 2b Wilson, c Hoy, 3b Newmeyer Coones. p 1-nlnla flatted for Coones In tho ninth. 8T. JOSEPH. AH. It. H. O. A. . fiimn-r. 3b 5 2 3 0 fi 0 Flynn, cf Kllng, c Ortmm, lb .... Schrall, If .... Ilaer, rf llrlstow. 2b ... Hendtey, ss ... I'nderwood, p Totuls Omaha Ht. Joseph .... Kamed runs: Two-base hits: l, a an hits: Hoy, 1I..Isa Uiinrltlf.i viuii. nrr underwood. 1. Struck out Umlerwooa, J, oioiun un. oii,ii, Total. . 0 0 110 . 3 13 27 17 0 NKW YOHK. n.H. o.A.n. VHalfn. rfO 3 1 0 0 SelbAch. K.. 0 1 3 0 0 Doylr, lb.... 0 0 8 1 0 Srnltli. rf.... 0 0 3 1 0 Hickman. 3b0 0 3 2 0 Davis, ss.... 0 0 2 3 0 OlPHKOn, 2b.. 0 1) 1 1 0 How'tnan, c. 0 0 2 3 0 llawley, n... 0 0 0 4 0 Fouler 0 0 0 0 0 .1 X 1 n I ' n I Tho Swamp Angels and tho D. J. O'llrlon -'r t'atoi , 'loi (T illy) 9 to'' s"coml- Hlvai hvl,rn Candy company had an Interesting game of ('lt0"' ' v.(f,"l!n ? V.. 7. third. Time; cross ban 111 fMorm wmaiiii auiuiay iiiuriuiig. ine i-vik. Mls Shnnlnv Tllilv Ann n'CnnnplI f. Swamp Angels walloped tf.e . taffy pullers jimw' iVftfm J0'fJ to the tuno of 9 to 4. Ihitter oh; Swamp K, Davis, The Sluggard. Lady Weight also for Angels, l'asaoth and Abre; Candy company, r.. nnler Altiruuett, Aurecni anu i'iikc, JOCKEYS ARE HEAVILY FINED .Stnrtrr Cnlilivell Slioun llln Old-Tline trlftiies In niTortn to Unforee DlNClpllnr Totals. SAItATOOA. N. Y.. Aug. o 4 24 15 o HpIIc won tho Hendrlo stakes Second race, six nnd one-half furlongs: fifteen minutes after tho assassination the company wns called out. On -cxaminntton he said he had never o seen the Btato arsenal under guard lie same length of time, lln got his s from Adjutant General Collier nnd Third race, steeplechase, short course: ,11,1 tint Innw for what nuroose tho guard Olobo II, 153 (ICpgerson), 9 to 5, won; I'as- lo,i .i,rn Hepartotii, 11 (uaiiagner), ft to .', second; I-nst I'ast, 123 (Lawless), 20 to I, third. At the close of the examination or Cap Tlmo: 3:37 2-5. Iteno also rati. Lord dies- (nm Wnlcutt tho defense withdrew tho wlt- ' i.-';,.i . ...ii-. r,.i mo ,-ii,. hobs with leave to recall him for tho pur- lleld). even, won: John A. Morris. 107 ( I., nose of contradicting W. II. Ctlllon. Ctllton (.Southard), 15 to 1, third. lime: 1:10. T, . , i .llnV woo 6 -Iroquois Tayon, Lucky Monday nnd Flntnn also run. John L. Dozler of Knox county was s today with Fifth race, live furlongs: Sllverdale, lus called. Ho assisted Towers In organizing Special Excursions to COLORADO and UTAH Special excursion tickets to Denver, Coloi ado SprirjgB, Pueblo and (Jlenunod Springs, Colorado, Salt Lake City and Ofdon, Vtulj, tlU be oa sale via. nil lines from Omnha nnd nil MUsotirl river points aad ffdlDH.a west, August 7 and 21 and l'eptember 4 and 18 at a rato of One Fare pm $2.00 For the Round Trip 8top-over will be allowed on those tickets at points west of Denver, Colo rado Springs and Pueblo, on tho g oing trip within limit of thirty days. VJHOOtiS, 11... ...1 tj.i-.. i i.i, fasn. Thn track was slow and the mile and i iniieyj. 11 .10 ..in, won; aionry .mush, iiij ,n fhn mountnln army. On direct examina ""Urn "I 11 U iiiitt.li. 1 - . - - . ... ...mi ll.,tlnnb n I llvlllllll 1 III KDrwilUI1 Nlllin I'njlf !ll I -------- - ti 1 n 1 a n ft a 1 n one-uixieomn wiu run in u-ivi" r ,,.v ""Jn i . . ' .. tinn naU hn cot only Rood citizrnn. a nd York"::::::::::o m o m o oUi Jiai" -k. ."'"'v m&r'u ,s it-ut 0n crossiexammation ho a Karned runs: St. Louis, 2. Two-base hits: Mtretch. by"a head. ' Ni(,Mlr.al lla "lMn rn."' ''.'".-Y- ,pft ,nt J",?t- admitted that several who were selected r last Wallace l. Double plays: Kelster to wal- S,llr,0r Caldwell fined Shaw. Hums. Tio- nu t. .. . n....- a... niir ji Frankfort wero bad characters. hovs lace, nioicn nasefi: iiurKeii unci .iiairaw. ian. Mitchell. Odom, We so, J cuuj, "'"'j,';, "V ,"' " "ul- ;-! - i ooy. ,,. ,,n,iu, i...wii i. iinwinv 1 . ' .Vj ii.. . .' . .ir : "'i. .,- ..A. ,ii.vii,i- 110 W nk Held). 3 to I. second: Owensboro. ....a .. i i ni.ri... Htr tick oat: My Hawloy 2. UmplreV 10ms- "M men! Turner was lined 7 (Talley). 16 to 1. tlilr.1. Time: 1:14 2-5. ' "" I 1 1 ni. . i .cr. v'm,.p r ... v.: : .u- en mm rnn in. aiihii ii. ituninv i. .in v a nvnm nr "rnr. n. ivunx cauiuy cci.ii 1 I IU. A .UU. I rni fnn rnlllllir t Ct (Don lini'K III II1I! Hll'J I "" ... .......... . I - -i 1 I " IUI """Hfl -I- ' i . I Hp Imiii fiti.l I nnilo II nuunm ulUA i I BLEES MILITARY ACADEMY m lor UiiiHUV i . V V"" HrltnnlM .1 T.nnut lllnMMnm iiIho run UtuU Drop n rnlr. whllo ut tlio po.U in uie iourin rare. u- " ti fn ij .ii . 'ritiiruriiiv n ih I'ltiit'll liiu I I tho It tin 1 liinltiir. St'iisntlonal Iiclillnif wim I ' . V. J:.. iwin.iionti nml ulll miner, said tho men Hcnt to Krankfort were to contend for thoir rlhtB and prrvont tho MACON, MISSOURI. The ('oinmamliiut of flic Academy is now at the Her CI rand and may he consulted hy appointment. in i, i nil nin rnnT r r nanisii" Hie llrst or tno iiii-hko UN , fUK tit t IfALiri r .l,i m.nlv from helne thrown out. It. C. Hlandford, Marion county, iphiiiioo . V .. o i o """'"""i in uuwi Kumon. ni". : bo at a mile. Following are me allotted i oru Hoy iinniis n Murprixp to mirnt ho wa present at tho conferenco nt Frank- ! 4 0 5 5 0 0 U,NV1NiT'1T-).A.B. nST.O.A.K yeOTi;1! I.y T,,U.nK Itiiee Coneedei, , forl at which W. II C.tlton prlde,! and Y !; J7 y J liarrett. cf..O 0 1 o o Hamilton, cf 1 2 2 0 0 n;f Firearm, 110; Rnckton, 10S; Martlmas. Dlllonlto. tnal sheriff Iilirton of Hreckenridge county i S n 0 Crawfonl, If 0 o ,1 0 o lone, nn o 0 3 2 1 107! Gonfalon, li; Mncleod ot Dare. Mayor m,d a spcech, naylng: "The only way to n 2 Ii , 0 Hi'lnf'W. abO 1 2 s o stahl. rf l 3 3 0 0 fjllroy. 102; Waltnot. 100; Autumn, 9j. ni'FFALO, N. Y., Aug. 6. -Two favorites . thn '...., ,..,. lo Pvnlode cartridges '1 V ,", A a ll'ckly, lb. 0 Oil 2 ocolllnii. 3b... V 110 1 Summary of today's races: scored In the three races presented as the "l1 tho c , i . 1 , 1. , , .. i p J " 4 jj Coreoran, m I 1 3 0 Freeman, IbO 3 s 3 o First race, 2-year-oldB, live furlongs: Dub- opening card of the llulTiiln Orand Circuit In tho neighborhood of the Capitol Hotel, ihouniiv. n. v . 1 unrrjr, n.... i j i v " 1111. ll.i lici. uei, . in i, viui, .iiv.i.i.,.-, , uit'L'iiiiK iieiu ai ini" imu i I'.rie inicK nH and was reDUKed D 1'owerh. M Wenlworih Military Academy WSt-Mr Oovrnmrnt siipervlilon, Mntncommlf-iniin tnanvluntri,. I'rt'iiaratlon fur IT11I versltlc WCiPj unilN.tlon.lArmleml.il. COL. SANDF0RD SELLCRS, M. A.. Supt., LEXINGTON, M0. 27 13 1 wuinn, n, 1 tii, V V 1111. lift 1.MCL11CI. . Ill 1. Willi, .ill. .in.,.-, , 1 lUt'l'llllK I1CIU III nil- IMU I 1 .1 II) IHICK lllin ii o 3 3 o.iiwr. sn....o ii 2 o o (Mitchell). 13 to ft anu ? ?. i"-; a.rternoon. About persons rrosseu t ie miltncV nf t.elnetnn testified be 0 0 6 1 0 Clark, c n 1 9 4 1 snirrv. 107 iShaw). to 1, tinru. lime: river anil there wiih n brisk play In the " V ....... . .. . Ilillllp". p..o l .1 r. n.Dlneen, p.... 0 0 3 3 0 i-rcju. Alardscheclt. Inshot. S.ilvo, Dro- auctions. Dlllonlte was expected to nccom- was In the executive nunning wnen me Hr't'dnln .. 0 0 0 0 0, heila. and Denman Tliomp.ion nl'o ran. ... plish a great deal when ho encountered I xhnntlnir occurred and came out and Haw Totnlii 4 11 S3 14 3 Seennil race, selling, one mile: Peat, 101 Palm Leaf and the other In the 2:19 class .... -.t.inn ...i11slt,( ffinlilli nml i.n I tit n I Tnlnl. 1 K 11 IB A I ... t tr 1 wnn Kllprltlli !Hi 111. I frnttlnir 1 tl,. nur V tinntlm- Iim .'u a unlil I V'Uli.w ,.,n,,.n .u,..... r." w .t III. f lln). , " , - I ..'.,, n. ... ....... ...... i ....... ,, n ,. ..w ....... . , ., . the suite nouse. a mini wu Miiiumm m- . r, o l I ii ii-.ttr-H fnr thini,.a in ihi. tvnii, Mnrnbvi. S to 1 and 4 to b. seconu; iiiiiaiuw, luvorne, against .iu ror tne uoid. i ne .5 2 3 ? 1 0 ...... A , ' . , 114 (O'Connor), S to fi, third, 'lime: l:lfl. only heat lu- won. watt a gift, as every jilnd . S 1 I 15 0 o Vi""-I""," 'n ' ' " " n V ' X X ,5 Tartar. Rochester. Crossinolina, t-asiie. Ar- other good ono had a bad break early In ...., i i i t ii n llostotl 0 000001000 It II ""'"'.V....... A.. iinnn,. niwl l-niihnnn Hi. mil.. tn n,.. ...nm in .1"1. im I J .. ' i Ittllir IVllllllltlKV't iv.i ..i.. . " i i.m ..,... .... ...t...... ii, ..,.yi, .4 0 1 o o 2 ISarned runs: tiostnn. 4; Cincinnati, 1 ,,u0 ran. York Hoy won handily, although a breajt In or bl " r r r . . I '.".r: : I i nirii mi-'i-, n"'"'"1 . . - - .... v. -.- i u i ui 4 0 1 l 4 ii runs: narry, main, doudih piays: .Mcuriuo ..i.i iIllei 11.000 added, one nine ana u hih- mile. 4 0 1 0 0 0 to Hcckley; Long to Lowe to Freeman. ,' . ir,,.,unU Helle. 109 (O'Connor), fi to 1, Winona was a J100 to ftlS favorite before - I First base on balls: Off Phillips, 2. Hit by kih .sbaiidra. 121 (Turner), 7 to 10 and the llrst heat of the 2:18 pace In the 4:m in r. ifi "7 1.1 ii ti-beil ball: nineen. Ktruelt nut: Hv 111. I . Miiinv 131 (Sbaw). i) to 10. nirn stakn. nnrl hIir Instilled this riinlhl,- !!.'.'..!o 1 looooo o 2 '"'en, 8; by Phllllrs, 1. Tlmo; 1:1". ITmpIro: (bird .' Time: l:42Vi. liy reeling off three easy straights. ,, ...2 0 0 1 2 O 1 I O I) I inimu. I 1'oUrtll race, SCIIlIlg, HHI ll ill, iiiith. I ..I. will. ,in luiin-ui-ii in iiunmiii ii jw,u, iWJh&JW& bcri."em rmC w "Xi cr , , er Vo'l. seoiliir Moron . "'iVl? tmUing? purse,,!' Uhrbo heals ScltV,,."'. ilome ni, :' Me- lq A.R . . ... It.li.q.A.B.. 112 (Mitchell). 3 to 1. thin . mo: l:. .lye,; n hum: ii iiniii Ki. iiriniu. i ifirrrii, v u iiiiiiiiiiqii. ciu i i u u n. um , - i iiiiiiKrti u a u i fPap MISSOURI MILITARY ACADEMY ''' fV j- IJkm t" W tlur nn, liullilllic, mu.lrmi iimrtlmllT nri-proof. 100 nirr.. , r iahlnr. huntlnc, .iflmmmt iHiuilliff, I urmn ail ifl iuni M1i:N, not l,ojnluiiinl nt Hull. Irmllni- nillllnrT I'huul. mn unl cr.lllf .1 riluFitlorp ornnllim.l repulHlluii. Aililrrii YANCEY 4. FONvlLLE, Moxloo, Mo. ti. Flynn. Schrall. Double iilays: llendley to Orlnim: Hoy to O'Connell; Coones to Tn- 1 man to 0?Connell; O'Connell unassisted Time: 1:50. empire: wunmr. HUl.KN TIIIHS l.MCNOW.X TWIHI.En, Htnns City inlli Awny with n Onmn from the Pueblos. rUEULO, Colo., Aug. (1. (Speclnl Tele-urnm.)-William Hogg. Jr. a phenomenal young amateur twlrler. was given a trlnl iinUn iieiilnst the Sons this afternoon Kxrept for an attack of the buck-fever dliring I''" lirSl, Wlll'll I'lKlll HI im" ll.iiuin crossed the home plate, the youngster held unm iinnn tn two runs, b J t the record of the game Is only a repetition of other defeats of late. Aiienuaiice, uw. oimc: VVKW.O. AH. R. H. O. A. ): ..41020 .. 4 .. I .. 4 .. 3 Ciiiwfuiil. if ft 2 0 0 O liim, o 0 2 3 o ran. Stelnfrld, 3b 1 0 0 3 3 lleck py. Hi. 113 11 Corcciran, f 0 1 & I 0 Mrllrlile. rf. 1 1 2 0 0 tjulnn, So.... 0 0 3 4 0 Mcllale. cf Hulen. sb ... Parrot t, lb . Clnssnn. 3b . I .ally. If .... Moran. If ... Oraham. c . Kelley. 2b .. Hogg, p H. 0 1 0 1 1 0 Totals 33 4 5 HIOUX CITY. AH. R. H. 5 1 4 3 5 3 , 3 3 ..... 4 i 0 o. 1 1 r 3 12 1 K. Collier, rf ... McCrendlc. If Hrashear. 2b Orlllln. of ... uliiHscoek, ,1b N'lles. 3b Hcrte, sa .... Cote, c McDonuld, p l'arvin, p Totals 34 10' 1 27 10 Pueblo 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 04 Sioux City S 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 -10 Two-base hits: Collier. Nlles. Herte. Three-lame hltH: Hulen. Orlllln. Sacrltlco hit: Pnrrott. Stolen bases: Hrashear. liases nn balls: Off McDonald, 3; off Parvln. 1; off Hogg, 6, lilt by pitched ball: liy Mellon. n lil. 2. Struck out: Hv McDonald. 2: bv Parvln, 1; by Hogg, 1. Double plays: Horte No Cooking!! Just a little hut water or milk, n little Hiigur nnd GRAPE-NUTS are ready, Sold by All Grocorr. O o o o o o tho fountain In a htooplng position, further regarding tho confcrcnco nt Lex- ess could not tell whether he was whlto lnglon following tho unseating of Horry and ack nnd did not know what became also to matters that transpired on tho day m. ' mo asKUBSinaiion. no received a icio- Tnylor l'rnreil Trouble. Kram from S. (!. Sharp at Frankfort asking I li I m In rntnn in Wrtt ir fnrt ft ml lirl n i T0(i n i r i rNA - Tmiln aj alntiniTa I nen niuari aimie, ..i..r..iu, iajii" hniin tin wont ilinuo f lint Innii nn mini The rapher. testified ho was In the governor's o rc,mau,(1 , tll uxecutlvo buihllng that night with soinn of tho state oIIIcIiiIh who l'eliz, o. Newton, p, .. Totals Cincinnati Hoston ... . 0 1 6 1 0 I .oooio: 3 6 27 16 3 rni inn ih" T i a a IK. (Mitchi'li). 3 to 1 won; Queen of Song. (Fuller) 2 7 1 2 5 secretary of stato to get Krilm.n? ibO 0 I I 0 1? IHiirn-! i& to B iirt to 0. ff E2ilds" S,;VJi5"J" l,lk' " "y I'nputn, r , J to protect themselves w a, be? o i j s roZXrrin.c r-.... . t f i n I run I 'inuiii, i.H un ruipuii.i.h t l iu UWii oiioo ,',M'A I A 5 charge of the men. I-wls, p 0 o l 4 I nnnD riCI nQ IT RHIIiH I I1N " mmIo. i'..'v.ii o ioii Vo'iV'V.iri- At tho nfternoon M IIOOI.S. Totals 4 S 27 11 1 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-3 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 31 ........ ..II 1. ll.iuli.n H .,,111,11 iiiun. . ,1,1.1 nun , j.i'n.i.ti, u. rwn-bnse hit: Collins. Homo run. Mcllride. Double play: Lowe to Long to Clarke. First base on balls- Off Newton, 3; off Lewis, 3. lilt by pitched ball: Lewis, struck out: Hy Lewis, 1; by Newton, 5. Wild pitch: Lewis. lime: 1:411. empires: Nichols ami Hreiten- steln. i:nny Time for Plrnte. PITTSHt'RO. Aug. fi.-The Philadelphia team played listless ball today and fell easy vletoms to tho Pittsburgs. Tho feature was Wagner s hitting and general all around play. Attendance, 2,fA). Score: riTTHliritO. I'HIUUJKLFIUA. n.ii o.a n I it ii o a e. Ile'um'nt. cf 2 0 3 0 OOrth. cf 0 1 4 0 0 Clarke. If.... t 1 I 0 0 Single, If.... l 2 10 1 O'llrlen. lb.. 1 2 0 0 Di-'hanty. lb 0 112 0 0 Wagner, rf.. 3 3 - IMJnle, si,... o 1 3 5 0 Williams, 31) 0 0 2 2 0 Flick, rf 1 2 10 2 ltltcher. 2b.. 112 10 OmiKla.s, c 0 3 2 0 1 O'Connor, o. 0 1 4 0 0 Murphy, c..() 0 0 0 0 Illy, m 0 3 1 s 1 wnivton, 3I 0 2 1 4 0 Chesbro, p. , 0 0 0 1 0 Croi a, un 0 0 1 3 0 Dononue, p.. o u n j n Totals 7 10: 9 1 Thomas ...0 0 0 0 0 "I)olan .... 1 0 0 0 0 I Totals 3 12 : 13 4 Flick hit by batted ball. Hatted for Donolute In the ninth. Ran for Thomas In the ninth. Plttstntrir 0 2 0 0 3 0 2 0 '-7 Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 0 1 o o l-a Kiirneil runs: P ttsburg. 4; Philadelphia 1. Two-base hits: Wagner (2). Thrte-baso bite: Wagner. Hltcliey, fuck, smien nai-es: ltiMinmnnt. Wanner. Slncle. Douglas. Dolan. Double plays: Hly to O'Hrlen; Klv to Rltchey to O'Hrlen: Cross lo Laole. First base on balls: Off Chesbro, 3; off Donohue, 2. Struck out: Hy Chesbro. 4: by Donohue, I. Time: 1:45. empire: O'Day. NtHiidliiK of thr 'I'enin. Plared. Won. Lest. P.C Urooklyn w 33 30 .6"9 Pbllu.li.lnbla S3 45 3S ..H2 Pittsburg 85 5 40 .MO Chicago S4 42 42 .500 Hoston' 84 12 42 .500 rinrlnnntl S6 40 4fi .4&) St. Lotlla 81 36 45 .145 New York 80 30 60 .375 (i AMI'S OF THK AMBniCA.V I.UAC.IIi:. IndlnnnpolU llenta lluflnlo After nn i:irven-liiiiliiK .Strugnle. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Auk. fl. Indlnnan oils won In the eleventh today. Huffnlo batted out four runs In the llrst Inning, but fulled to score again until tho tenth, when she registered one, Indianapolis tied the scoro in the fifth, after developing three runs nrevluiiHlv. in the tenth lndlanauolla again tied and with two men gone In tho eleventh, tiaruei nil ror a vat" stole sec ond and acomd on uciera aiiiftie. Dam rtneess Peiiiier Wlim WIukc.! Foot llnndli-iip, Favorite FlnlsliliiK In Thrre-llorse Itnee. x-i.-it- vnntf Am- fl Scratches all but ruined the racing at Brighton Reach todaj Withdrawals were so numerous that theio was one threo-horsi. Held, three four-horse Ileitis and two Hix-iuiro ut-iun, m.a room when tho shooting occurred. When )! . , i. . . l. .. l V. r,A..AH.,np In tncy nearu wui u.. ..,.,.l-uCT. (U(, t car Q (o , , layior expre.-c.i ivu , At t,u, conclusion of his testimony the j ,,. m u. j ..-...... - court, adjourned till 9 o'clock tomorrow mouDCll. i lit" uiunij iinu iiiu unii-u utL Home cutis in there Uh. Governor Tay- CANADA WILL KEEP CUP Sharp of Iexlngton e building nnd take Iteileont Defriitm Aiilerlenn Vnrlit .llln- iiesolii In Seeoml Itnee of Sen session ex-Governor viuihiiUn Sri-leu 2:10 class, nacltiir. nurso $2.Chk) (three heats iirmvn for tho defenso made n long argu- In .tlvci: . . . ,,,ni In minnnrt of bis nosltion Hint tho do- MONTREAL. Aug. C The Canadian I Winona, b.m.. by LnoKiuvny (Clarkc).l 1 1 ' '' ,.,,, Hv'w i nvlilmirH that h"cht lti'deoat won from the Anu-rlcan Jem (1 mm. b Ht. a. (McDona d) 2 2 2 fenso was entitled to snow in otuience tnni iinnMn. t,i i n,tt ininrnuiir,,,.ii i.rim ' Fernim, b.g. (Oarlleld)..... 4 13 tho occupants of the executive building after lor tho Senwurihnka cup. The race began ffC, 1 f gZ jT JW rXZ'Td-iiL th" -"".inatlon VOK Al llenuty Spot. h.m. (Shockensy) 5 ills of the populace and thnt they nctcd upon aIcoat soon forged ahead anil M U lk Na I m. Racine College Grammar School "The School That Makes Manly Boys." t Its Graduates enter any Col' i Icpc or Univcrsitv. Social and Athletic Advantages. Military Drill. For Boys of 8 Years Old nnd Upward. Illu.trAtnil Cutalosue .put on application to Rev. II. I). K0IS1NSON, n. A Warden, kucini), Wisconsin, Lnllla. blk. in. uSnow) Time: 2:lRb. 2:12Ji. 2:1:)', .ills live) this in arming themselves and excluding tho both tried the wind position, Red t ibllc and civil olllcers from the building. .Mr. .-Ulicuen ior uie priweciiuoii iirgueu ih,. bunv in nun hour anil thlrtv i-iuninn-rm pminnt ...., I -i..M -ill. . I., .11 tlnnllv ur-ilrn,l mwl linlil I, nrrnl. Ml,. Ink.' LmUTlIll !M aUllulJL 2:12 class trotting, pure $3;000 (three In I ' - -' , ' ., Hed, ,.at made the two miles previous to tb- I kimball hall . .V TvaJash.av.. CM1CA00. Instrui'tlnii In Acting, Elocutlsn, l'hyleal cuh turn. Oratory, I'liiiioiiihio, I'encliu. Modern LanirungrH. Fall Term Openi Sept. 10, Uataloguo free. UUWARI) DNOHAK, Dlrretor. I . . . . . .. . . . . . I . " i-lKlll-llllii) iniiiy in uiu- imui ii nil inn i : - was small, me exo.n i u. o . '""". . ,,. rol'n"' c- VorVnl iwl'"'l that tho commonwealth should not bo en- onils and did the leg from the eight-mile ESMbiT" !': fimnM ::::::::::::::::::S? tu.a with the burden .. mi. threats t.,at r i ATi handicap was the only llxturo decide, and IHh 0.. b tn. (Mc('all) r. 5 2 might or might not have been made hy Ir- j ',' ' o mrriirH'zrHiffinc u . fn'm the only three horses aced the ' 1 'iViTrl t o Yi t !UJ . 'V.T10!?.''"' !'',!,-,(I'l'i-".,f;A' 'i responsible parties and that this character north and of this the skipper !,t Reil-.mt ft SSSff TS WKW gW 4 f .'-of could not ho offered In Justification tn duo "TXlXX while tlio winy ones playe. ll'rlncess I 'ep u-r ot tho cour6e of tll03o who had possession f, ".j!' ,V,m twemy-two . from 8 to 5 to. '"S- ?w.n thi?r e'sS "'ores. ot tUo building. Tho court ruled that the ..nils. IHZIZ' nu" bes of the staVt. led all ..Twenty targets wen-shot at by the-mem. wltness might relate any specific threat ., Tho result of the racr. shown tlmtl.er.,r. (lniiimii.i'. I "mi I'l lili .1 llll.,inii-, unii 1.11,1, ilk ill,' I the way and won easily First -Oold Horough HOCO r in 'i..i.,l,. ltn. nluri run u.r..,.ii rnn.. Uvh furloniis: Olen Nellie 112 (Spencer), 1 to 2, won; (1. W. AV., 102 (Henry). 2a in uii'i - l" 99 (Dangman). 5 to 1. tnird. time: i:ui. Princess rcveiyn niso 'iin ' .. "i . it;..n. regular meet last Sunday. On account of ; riCe 1M 1 Innrv 7 to 6 won" wl"'- ,no 8'"rcH ner" Poor- J,,1,n- en Scepter. 101 (Henry), . to o. won, , ... . ,. . f .. . ..,'. nn(1 n,. '1c.kj..V. '?.('r".ml,J. .?. ; won tho shoot-off. brenklng 8 out of 10. The nil; Lioness, no n-iawun,, u . -nini. Hro..,.. e: 1:47 4-5. Healltlful, Ltzzlo Regent and , ,, u,n.r.n 1;. v.i m..i ir.. w w Sherwood, II; Chris. Olson. 12; Jackson, 12; James Davles, 11; J. F. Schmelzer, 10; it. Kaurmnnn. v. In tho shoot-oft Rlssl won by breaking 8 utPB a(ter tno shooting. Governor T lAt i meeting of the club last Thursday was not armed when ho first camo Int 1 .. I 4 . . I Tiuru race, onu " -"- r" ,..:: night It was decided to give a prize to tne omce, nut went nacK Ma iMiiiiani. no ,'" "' " .-0"""; high man every HJiiday and to accept a . Prince McClug. Us (VnnKurcn). 8 o 2 nnd 8hVtr rllp ,-0nnted by a local house to be- Wlint the lle,vn 2 to 5, second; Helle of rroy. .R ('lenry), come the property of tho shooter maklliK Whnrtnn Golden was D ,.. r. m m ' imu' i:,4..i. i.ni'iii lfii limn 1.1.-1. . rni.. u.....in..n o iu u, .....w. .... . .. - inV nmiitrL nuuiu mi iuiii duiiuuih. run I Fourth race, Winged Foot hnndlcap, live furlongs: Princess Pepper. 107 (Bpencer), 3 to 2, won; Howen, 90 (Wedderstrand), 9 .... , . . . . . . llir Wlllll III II HKUl lllllVilJ uiu HIIH'i nun mm which ho himself heard, but that ho could PI1I, develop superior finalities, us in tin nnt ten or common rumor or tnreats wnicn sitoihi eir osieiisiu v neiorc tne winii en had come to him sccondhanded. Tho do- """J0.!' f Ii1.'.' f'.1.1 iI?,'.'l,t!r,iLV,!. r.'.'.lri. -!'.!!' fenso reserved an exception to this ruling, iiar'clrcumstnntes sho reducul 11 lead uf Stenographer Stono continued his testl- live minutes nnd thlrty-llvo seconds to four mony. Ho told of Voutsey coming Into tho "W1Mi lJJXaiJ1 llrl executive bmco carrying a rlllo a few mln- cumst.itues .luilng tho lust two legs, wlili- Taylor tho Minnesota's work on the rciwh was n llm I magiiiiici'iii. 11 wim inn pii yviuii in nn- kii,,j u lilu I tt.l.l.ili n.n.1,1 Ilin lntiflllliin viipbt tin. u-ln. and got a pistol. ,.r. Minnesota llulHhril two minutes an 1 ni Would Hi, tlfty-elght seconds after Redcoat recalled for tho third tlmo and wns asked If he had told Ii. M. MiikIInIi SIiiIIIoiim for Ken I iirl.y. NKW YORK. Aug. C.-The sliiun. r Mar- i.....rt,.,... YiiniiimuMi iliiliv.-n c.,v. . Owens In the presence of J. M. Owens that queue from London which arrived today ....... - - - .... 1 - 1 1 .. COWKS. Isle I. ri.rt-.ix ia alii I i.nu U11II1I- of Wight, Aug. fi -The pres. "Powers was In front, but that they could " ' ' ,' Vv ' ",Vn .u ' Hn.-h,. ,," ik tldlgltator. 1(H! (Henry), 0 to 1 nnd 2 to 1, c"'' ' VMni ,m f nn?mVnv Jnt Vbh anyone else. goes' to tho Oakwood stud farm at I.eilng- ?eCfed 1',T.0Dl"i.'.5lWsV o, 'mc,cCorS ,t'Xo'1,'hi MW h.aDukothS J- M- Owens was then called, but the ""'hW r'eiit Saxo-Coburg nnd Gotha ho Is compolle.l to court excluded the greater part of his testl- "mnburg stud farrnat In"- ?TX lli Vwc.e' iM''nfreniiaiim''iJUto' f Ivcm" pom&c mony on tho ground that the- defense had M011S will he .pent In politics this Rare'ivrfume 101 iIIiMiryV," "'which she will take part out of re- examined Golden on this matter. yp(lr Wl, ca.t kr(.p UlH campaign going '"second: F ax S . nt or. 07 (MJoynt)? for tho donor of tho trophy. r. clay Elkln, postmaster at Lexington, without money any more than wo can keep Time: 2:00 4-5, I.lndula also even, third rnn. Two Xew Track Miirku nt Detroit. testified as to a conference between I'owers, .-. 11.... ..- V.... I.. ll....l...r i-'"-'i " " -.. - ...."...., .....van, inn OQIly VIKOTOUS W1UIUUL IOUU. DySIiei) ...l... .... . .... ....m. I . , ... . . . . .. i, . I . . . - . . DDIIVAI, Quebec. Auir. Ii. This Is the wu' W1""!S mer reiiuuuiiiii icaiierB tics need to Starve themseiVCB. NOW Koilol third day of the International raco for the after Representative Ilerry was unseated. Dyspepsia Curo dlgesta what you eat and Ho said that It was at one tlmo decided thnt allows you to ent all tho good food you Ilerry should attempt to hold his seat on want. It radically cures stomach troubles tho track was the fastest It has been since im'' ,n windward and return, two miles tho ground that tho voto ousting him was the open ng. Jonn verkes lowered the truck y' "v A . , ' 1 ".V." ,"Bi""lD illegal, nut snui tnis was aDanuoneu. 110 record for seven furlongs In the fourth race, twelve , miles At 1 o cl0 determined at anv tlmo piiiI 111? lis eil a tie way. Horn ewe h "Ki'V oiiuictBi.. "i"-. hiuuu 1 -- ... . . ' Western Military Academy, "m" ahq". hi. KrtiiMlaho'l rrrnttIori. 7 rnltM nittntirr. Thoronghl fin i irt'd j:irellint l(K'nt mo. (VnvHntMittu Ht .oulii, Ostiii A nul nunauftil I')' tunt-tirn of lunu oiiKjrUnc, wlm tHkn iArnotinl rttnrvH of Itui ritliM utifi Hutnt )hr()liul UIH1imfllir ('l; ' llt T iTtrtl Ulil 1 II bl Hi Ot lo tl. At-k forurcmur Ui'Xh l tATON, Secreltrj. The Kearney Military Academy ici: it.r.v, m:ii. Third year begins Sept. 12, 1900, with In creased fin ulty and facilities to glvo tho buys of Ni-bruKltn '-omplite preparation for I'nlversltv or Huslnesa. Charges moderate. Address i ho iinisldent. DETROIT, Mich.. Aug, 6.-AU the betting Seawnnhaka cup, and. as the race on Sat choices won at Highland park today. Tho "r,ln,wa.8 'V?1 completed within tho four weather was tho hottest of the season and hour limit, the courso will be the same to- feoter Will Soon Take Dp Preiiehliiar. OKLAHOMA (MTV, Okl., Aug. (i-Alox- ll-illllllh lim lie ...I. . ""J . mi lli.lini.lll, ,,.'. ,V"1., .. . I A .1. .l tn r..l .,1 1 o , nnHlo. 1., lh l,n,, ,.... ' 1 l" .1 ' 1 1 ! " " .V" set a new mark in tno six anil a half fur- "" n " i.-.. v . ... ...v ,,.,uou um, recenuy acquitted or trie murder or uti longs rnce. summnries: """ "i" ""-""""'n. tins matter. First race, six ruriongs: jennie, iuj (j. Daly). 2 to 1, won. Spaldy. 102 (Coburn). Ilriikeinnii In CollUlon, A. H. Wing of Howling Green was Intro- bert W. Gates, has taken up his resident a In Norman, pi: I., with his son, William 1 1 III. lie nniiumicr null im win w.iuri mn- . . . . .. . . l J llll. in nniiumicr null im win w.iuri mn- 8 to 1. second; Sir Florlan. 104 (L. Thornn- MEMPHIS. Tenn.. Auir. C.-At Aurlch. uuceu to lurtner impeacn wiiness Robert , preaching, basing his llrst sermon nn Hon). S to 1, third. Time: 1:14. Passaic, Ark., In a rear-end collision on the Cotton Noakes, but the questions put to him wero the i-lxth -ommatnlnu-nt. "Thou "-halt ti it Viola R. Trocna, (.-avotte, .Mouseitorr, char- Helt road, c A. uuney. a brakemnn, wan I rl,i.,i . irri..,lni steal Jle is now Known as Alex. niiT ley Heels and Logan Laudemnn also ran, killed and three men Injured Five tars I - . Jester and has abandoned the narn of W secunu race, lour aim a nun luriongs; i wero uemuusncu, i - .wuuV. m.mtiuu iu.wii.-ii Ai inn, A SKIN OP BP.AUTY IS A JOY rORPVKR DR.T. l ill.lX fiOURAUD'S OKIIiNTAI. CRI-A.M, OR MAfilCAI. BnAIJTIPIP.R. llenimvs lun, Pimples, I'rerkti-s, Miitli I'ntchfs. Knmi nml HUlii ilia. uilrHre, and every 'MtblPinlih on beauty. , jj illil llftli't ilcicc- 'i.'u. ,i nan muim the tint of C3 iurH. and la to liiirmk'dH we tuitn It tu Im sum It 1 prntierly made. An cjil no counter- ri-u or similar name Dr. I,. A. Wyic mid to u ln dy of ttie hiiut-ton la n.itlent)! "As you ladles will use them. I recom mend 'OOrilAI'D'H CRKAM' as the least harmful of all tho Skin preparation,,." 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