. It?. HICKKY ISSUES AN ORDER thit Five Games Bo Wiped Off the Slato. SIOUX CITY AND DES MOINES THE LOSERS PALAVER OF THE " PUGILISTS Althii'ipli Hit Seniin In AIiiioM I'mlf II I" HII Inilionnllilo In I'leW the I'eniiiiiit Win hit. It maj tip that the sweet will of Thomas jeftt-rt"'n llUkry, chief mandarin of the uuug II men at St. Joncph, will liavo toitfihlnR to do with settling tho Western l,dfriH championship after all. Mandarin ,,K. m the exercise of his own dls- ret ion. Iiiih ordered that five games bo oml'""' from ,l10 record of mo seasons rlSilnK Those aro all between Sioux City dJ I Moines, and wurc garns to which uvy in his rapacity as pr.bldent and ,hinf of umpires, had nsslgnid Hiram 0. LbriKht to call halls and stakes. Sioux d'y refused to stand for Ilinm und tho j:ni"i wro playeil with the 1 u lo umpire tjp'cm. players tnklno; tlu i aces. This satisfactory to the ellluM, hut not to tli'" mandarin, who taw there n u shot t his authority. After Dos Moines had on thrco and lor.t two Kiimes under this arrannrnient another umpire wan pro ud, 1 and the matter moved along swim lni!lv for some time, until from the luting li 3tnnn camo one of the periodical an ncuti' i ments of tho "offlclal" standing of the loams. Itccords of Dos Moines and sunt City varied from those kept by the Mtient base ball accountnnts of the clr iuit and there a question wan on foot without delay. In duo Mind from tho tsun II samen camo the additional Information that Mandarin Hlckcy had decided to throw nut the live Raines played by Dos Moines and Sioux City with players as umpires lp to date Mr. Mickey has not vouchsafed any explanation u to where ho Rets his authority for his action; It belntf the central Impression that It requires the ntr of tho league to dispose of a disputed came. So far Tho Hco has not rccoRnlzed Mr. Mickey's nrbltrary action, but has car Vied the names alone In Uh records. If ou want to find out what effect tho order Bill have, tnko three wins and two losses from Dea Moines' HlrliiK and two wins ind three losses from Sioux Clty'H and fnti'e pot It. You will sco that there Is i very nlco opportunity for a scrap In tho meeting over who wins tho pennaut. DAILY BEE: SUNDAY. SEPT EM HER 2, 1000. JllSt. llbn tt.. .... ..... . ; 10 l" around and lick m vi.. .,... w "'"I limes In Ihnn. th. .l . ' '"""""l iu vumiicm incuii i"' nes on their ur A'. i. . no C001 P-""' resolved to devote an hour to the 1'tieblo has sixth ,,U .1? 0 WlnnlnK of tho las ,rom ,helr m083y tan win it ti,.. ' . le,ra One of them used a bucktall, a eaon. If thcrn .... .1 "w"'4 "'" "i me Drown palmer and a Lake Goorgo different ,e slory mnl he (orl.rlt. !,., , i,",, ,,,, WpoU vlaei,n I HllfOM.I,,,, o,t to Til Ik In Ih,. onr. Many a follower tt .n.i.. n... t . tho mmi """"" i'"S"iniic nati 10 do nungry ami nerore tney ion mi w,.ihV. ? J Thur8,Il,y nKht of wisely- fishers had fourteen bass In their baskets From the uppearanco of the fish It would ftv. while tho other, depending upon more somber colors, attached to his line n brown palmer and two Grlzily Kings. The water was comparatively clear and the wind wan not strong enough to raise a ripple on the lake. Rowing out to a point near the i enter of tho water they made a cast and were pleased and Just a little bit sur prised to have a strike. The fish seemed to be hungry and hefore they loft the n..r i. ..ii.oiiaj uigiit oi wiseiy lngglng his head nml r!n.l,.rin i .i.. mnt'lh . . ih "mnnr Peculiar to the use of appear that they had come to tho surface the expression. "1 told von n fr .' .... ... .i,....i i, Cast fit Thi I iv iuuii, iui butciui ui mum niiunvu ' i,J. . ay nlBht B bout between Cor- their color that they had been attracted ...I;. . . 'l y was by no means difficult, to the surface by tho flies. The luck of u',r. , .! aumlrcrs the Prize ring the doctors took several enthusiastic fHh- ........ loowea "Klrt" McCoy's record, while admitting him to bo possessed of a cieverLess In boxlrnr. h.ivn ti along that ho was not a top-noteher. and no over.eachcd himself when ho tackled Jim ( orbett, an x-champlon and oven n possibility for further championship hon ors. In less than flvo full rounds of lighting t'orbett disposed of tho Hoosler and was so elated over tho outcome that tho first thing ho did when ho woko up Friday mining was to cut Into tho FlUslmmons- crmon to tho lake the following days, but wind and water were against them and no catches have been reported. NYMPH WINS CHAMPIONSHIP Oninliii Hunt Slum t ) Well ill tlkn ImiJI, lint I'n 1 1 Hi I, nml Trice. The series of sailing races for the prize cup at Lake Okobojl was concluded on Jeffries conversazione and offer to meet Tuesday, the season's champion being the Nymph, a dainty sloop owned by tho Mc Cnrtneya of Des Moines, The Omaha boats entered, Howard Clark's Helen ami Lncey l'attcrson's Nit, made a hnrd right for first honors, each securing one race In the Fltzslmmona that very night, slnco It ap peared mat Jenrles wouldn't hear to a flghL lly brushing nil tho big ones off tho checkerboard of pugilism. Fltzslm tnons has only ono fight loft that Is really duo him In tho nature of his recent vic tories In the prize ring, and that Is with series tu thu Nymph s two. The cup was Jeffries. It now looks as thnncli utirh n Ininif tin liV the Okoboll. Yacht Club, n match cannot bo arranged In the near tluurnux organization made lit) of utmost every yacht owner on the lako In the final raco fortune, that uncertain reliance of a sailor, smiled on tho Nymph which already had two victories to Its credit. Uach of Uh opponents, which had won once, made exceptional citorts io soro torward strides In tho arena within thu Again In order that they mlcht Mo with t.o recent past, after an oblivion extending Nymph and make another raco necessary, over ir.oro than a year's time, and each Thu final contest, however, was captured have accomplished things of which ho may by tho Psyche, a boat which previously won reel proud. These two nre, perhaps, figured with the "also raus," and the luture. so It wouldn't bo surprising if Fltzslnimons will take on Corbett, "Just to keep his hand In," his friends aver. As a natter of fnct, however, such a match Is one not to be Judged lightly. Iloth Fltz slnimons and X'orbett have made great Then, thero'B tho miUtcr of protested Kames. Sioux City has ono of these that lll be tho most Important In the final Bct lli'ment. It Is ono of tho last Denver series. According to nil that has been made public I'tnplrn Lbrlght took umbrage at some of the hard words fired at him by Managcr I'aplaln Glasscock and ordered him out of the game. Other Sioux City players used hard words and KbrlRht put them out of the game, until thcro were not enough left to nil tho positions. Then because tho Stoux lid not go on and play ball with half a team I'.hrlght forfeited the gamo to Denver. Glass :oik nays ho offered to withdraw from tho camo ir Kbrlght would let tho other players Hay In. Sioux City was whirling and would jndouhtedly have scored a victory had tho famo gone on. Whltewlngs Tehcau was too foxy to loso such a chanco, so ho Insisted on the forfeit, Ravo out rain checks and took the gamo by 3 to 0. This game, which Is carried to Denver's credit, may decide the championship and thero Is sure to be a lively low la tho session that awards tho pennant And how somo of thojo Rocky mountnln wlso ones will holler If It Roes against them Then, too, Omnha has ono to be settled It probably would have mado little differ ence If MoVlckor had been allowed to play in Wednesday's game, but thero Is no quos Hon that tho action of President Hlckcy was aibltrary and unjustified. Had ho been at homo attending to his business he would not have had occasion to discipline tho Omaha player. Thus Omaha has a good prima faclo case, and as Des Molnc will undoubtedly asslut Sioux City In the Denvor protest, Omaha may look for aid from Denvor In the Des Moines protest. Then thero aro two or thrco protests left over from the early part of tho season, St. Joseph forfeit nt Pueblo nnd H0m things llko that which will add zest to tho sessions of tho magnates nt the close of tho season. No date has been set for the meeting yet, hut It Is likely to bo held very soon, maylm this week. Kach team has certain funds tied up, and whllo none of them Is sultcrltih for ready money all will bo willing to take down whatever Is coming to them. AbIiIo fioin settling tho disputed games, very lit- tlo business will bo transacted at tho ses-'' Hlon, for tho slmplo reason that nothing can be done no tho circuit matter until tho Na tional and American have settled their cir cuits for 1001. and this will hardly be done bfforo spring. It tins been one of the liveliest tinlshcii ver witnessed. Not In all tho history of C.iso ball has a league raco waited until the Inst series of games to dccldu thu positions of flvo teams. As the mittte.r now stands it is Impossible to say whether Denver or Pes Moines will be first. Des Moines linn made n wonderful finish fight nml If Denver dors no better than at Sioux i Ity, It's Hunky nines' rag nnd Telieau rnn't Htop lilni. Then there's Omaha. Sioux City nnd St. Joseph for third, fourth nnd fifth places. It will InUu the closing series to settle this. St. Joseph will close at Bloux City, the series having been trans ferred there. At the rnto (Uass.-ock's band has boen going the Saints will he scalped lust four times straight. Thlt. will give tho Sioux third placo. If Omaha can get in even break with Pueblo In tho mean time we've got a cinch on fourth. Hut we haven't uny cinch on an oven break with the lluleultes. Thoso fellows havo man ifested an In mid out tendency nil summer and whllo they have been easy for Omaha on tho Vinton street grounds It would bo as well matched now as they wcro when they met In Carson City, and that fight, witnessing as It did the transfer of championship honors from Corbett to the Cornlshman. wus ono of tho great ones of the age. At 'any rate, n match between Fltz and Corbett would attract great Interest, nnd, inasmuch as they both occupy rolatlve po sitions with tho present champion, Jef- ferles may Insist that these two decide between them which Is to do battle with him for championship honors. Fltzslni mons Is in hotter shapo to demand n, meet ing with the champion than Corbett nnd Jeffries himself agrees that nothing stands In tho wny of Fltzslmmon's wUhcs, Nymph took tho cup without exerting ltBClf. The last raco was the most Interesting of tho season aud was run Under peculiar weather conditions. At 10 o'clock, tho hour of starting, a culm prevailed nnd several yachts were towed to Fort Dodge Point by tugs. A gust of wind and rain camo up from the northwest, however, and the fleet started off ut n good pace. In the van rodo a dozen catboats, in tho third class, each striving manfully to keep where tho Judges had placed It. Then camo tho second class sloops, the "main and Jib sails," nnd the large cat rigs, sail ing In bnttlo front, nnd finally tho first class sloops rounded the point, most of WHERE FISH ARE ABUNDANT Mountain Streams of Idaho Are rilled with the Finny Tribe. VERITABLE PARADISE FOR ANGLERS JmlKe lii'i Tel! i Some l. e liencc of it llecent Vin'iitlim Mpeiir 1'nr from the MiiiMIiik triiii lis. To the Kdltor of The Uec. Amoug your numerous renders aro niuny members of tho gun and rod fraternity. It Is a unique toclety, without olllccrs or organization, end yet not without oaths and vows. Hut thceo follow no set form. They nre ex temporaneous aud voluntary, und onty re cited In emergency cases, ns when a big fish -tr a saddle horse Is lost. Our pass word Is "What luck?' and our "grip'' Is on n V;unstock or a fishing rod. Our meet Incs are held without notice. Two make a quorum, and whenever a quorum Is gath ered together the affairs of ihe order are discussed. These discussions tho unln Itlated and envious cull "awnpplng lies." Tho writer, In company with three other members of the fraternity, J. 13. Kolby, F. II. Gaines and M. A. Hall, have jusi returned from holding a pcr,unbulatei protracted lodge meeting in the plnce which the poet mentioned. Wo herewl.h Mibmtt a report of our proceedings. It will bo our nlm to glvo such details as will show any of the brotherhood who wish for good huntlm: or fishing wh.ro to go, haw la get there and what ho may expect to find there. Wo desire, ns It were, lo blnzu ths trail nnd glvo to the reader tho benefit of our experiences : We met by appointment nt Salt Lake on the morning of July 20. The other three members of tho expedition preceded me by a couplo of dnys for the purposu of seeing that unique ell). It Is possible that Is ono of the mistakes which should bo avoided, for one can go direct to Po cutello, thenco to St. Anthony- the end of tho railway part of the trip und the be ginning of tho camping. Leaving Omaha ess to the water Is very difficult Wc could rind no trails leading down to the rlcr. but about a mile below the lower falls we succeeded In getting our horses down, and In working our way to a large pool. It wns about one-eighth of a mile long and well stocked with good trout. Jim took first money with one weighing live pounds. In that pool there were all the good Hull a party could ask for and the fishing was easy. So far as wc explored below the fishing was remunerative, but very dlltieult, as the can) on Is rough nud wild. Two days' scouting In the north and west showed wo were not In tho right plavc. We derided to move down Wat m rief. und sent 1M the horse wrangler to find a man, a team und a wagon. He returned with a first-class article In each line. John Hendrlx, a hunter nnd truppcr, a farmer nnd lumberman, who knows .every trail and lair In the whole region, who cau drive n four-horse load over n mlrey meadow so fast that the wheels do not rut In. who has horses equal to any emergency, henceforth was attached to our party. Traveling now beenme a pleasure. Instead of a continual strain on early re ligious training. Our first camp was a brief one at Warm river sawmill. It Is lucated nt the June Hon of the Wnrm and the Snake rlverB We found somo good fishing there. That wns a memorable hour which Claims und I spent standing out In tho largo pool above the dam und casting clean long casts, vltb ever and anon a trout from one to two pounds In wolght (actual) getting tangled up In tho llles. Hut Jim secured two pound trout. He almost caught ono thero weighing eight pounds (estlmatrdi. A week later Ilefidrlx'B brother altogether rnURht It. It then wrlRhed six pounds and a traction (actual). Hut wo wero determined to know the country while wo were there, nnd bo kept on moving. Going south from that camp for about two miles, we turned toward tho east nnd nt the end of a twenty-live or thlrty-mllo rldo struck tho Falls river upper meadows. About twenty miles nf that day's travel wns In tho pine timber Prettier fishing none of our party ever saw or ever will see. Tho Falls river ut that point Is from thirty to fifty feet wide and for flvo or six miles flown gently, with many a eurw or letter 8." through open nH si jo aIIStPI ndmlttlUR that Ucd Hobert Is 'a'r'' 0"vthoin under reef, ns the sky looked squally. titled to a chanco for tho bolt. Hut thero Is llttlo prospect of nn early meeting be tween Joff and Fltz nnd in order to ac cede to tho elnruor of tho prize fighting public for entertainment tho manngers of Corbett and Fltz will probnbly get to gether nnd arrange a match. r-r i Lilian rusm,. .-7 TEMPTIN0 Is most refreshing delicious and satisfying. The embodiment of purity and goodness. ORDER A CASE. VAL.BLATl litUl WING 00., iuILWAUKEE. OuiHha llruiu'li, 141U l)ounln St. Telephone 1081. Tho first leg of tno triangle was to u buoy off Manhattan beach, four miles to thu west, and tho yachts made for It In long tacks. The gathered mass of sails, grace ful ns a flock of swan, wns soon scnttered, the Psyche taking the lead at once and the dolden Ilule, nlso In the first cIhbs, rounding tho buoy a closo second. Tho wind Increased to a gale und the prostrate figures lying at the edge of the deck could sco the centerboard for an uncomfortable distance under the keel ns each gust caught the sail. ThosjQ who had left their sails unreefed wero obliged to luff con stantly, whllo tho moro sagacious ones sped on ahead. Tho second leg made up a four-mile run before tho wind to a flag off Arnold's Park. The course was noutheast and with a galo directly over tho stern the boats went thrsugh tho water with a rush. Jibs wero ballooned and the broad mainsails were let out to catch the full force of the wind. Tho leaders had rounded the buoy with their sails on the wrong side for the run and the Tsyclie, a fragile craft, was obliged to come clear about', losing a half minute. Tho Ooldcn Rule, which still traveled second, Is a more staunch and seaworthy craft and Captain Mills, hot ownor, Jibed with perfect safety. Tho Helen pt Omaha and tho Nymph, prlzowiu nor, rounded tho first buoy In a dead heut and each held Its own In the run. Tho Omaha boat carries no Jib, placing Its dc pendenoo solely on a huge mainsail. Tlio uoldon Hule, which Is a compara tively heavy boit, managed to ollng to the Psycho's nklrts all the way to tho second buoy, its hope of victory lying In tho beat back to tho finish lino off Fort Dodgo point Tho Helen aud Nymph still traveled lu company, whllo the rest of tho fleet wan scattered over the breadth of the lake. After the Just turn tho yachts took tho galo almost full over tho bow and ns each sloop's nose plunged Into tho wave moat) nooard camo lu ior n generous shower bath. Tho Ooldon Itulo'B task was a liopelesB one, however, for tho Psyche still held firmly to Its lead, though Its mainsail almost swept the water with oach Rust. The Golden Hulo had won one raco and a socond victory meant a Me for tho first prlzo, so thero wero those on board vho prayed that somo accident, how over slight, might disable tho speedy llttlo single-sticker In the van. Tho boats fin ished without change In order, tho Nymph taking third place from the Helen In pretty finish, Tho tlmo for tho eleven- mile course was ono hour and five minutes n creditable record considering tho shift lug and puffy character of the wind. Of tho speedy boats on the lake tho Helen of Omaha Is known ns tho best sail- Hero 1b what a New York paper makes hng craft to windward. With Kb slnglo Fltz say. Tho humor will bo upparent to nail it points closer than any sloop and Hut, then, If thero be no meetings between tho top-notchcrs during tho next monthi, tho devo'toes of flstlanla will havo llttlo kick coming, because thero has cer tainly been prlzo fighting and to sparo during tho last month. Tho passing of tho roped nrena in New York was simul taneous with tho passing of tho Horton law, nnd every light, big or little, that could be crowded Into tho last days and pulled off In the metropolis was arranged. That Is, every one except tho big one on tho last night nnd tho fnlluro to bring this off was eertalnly no fault ot thn freckled fared 1' Itzslmmons. Tho fight between Tommy West and Joe Wnlcott nt Madison Square Oarden In New- York Monday night was a decidedly yel low affair, Wulcott laying down nt tho end of tho eleventh round, nftor having had things coming his own way. When tho bell rang for tho twelfth round, to tho sur prlso of everybody, Walcott refused to ro on, claiming that ho had Injured his loft nrm. Itefcrco Charley White, suspecting crookedness, Insisted on Walcott continu ing, but tho negro refused to resume. This left Whlto no alternative other than to declare West tho wlnnor. There was n largo sum of money wagered, with West the favorite, and tho refereo wns outspoken In reference to Walcott's pocullar actions. Whlto said- "Walcott was not Injured. Ho quit dellborntely, und It Is my candid, confirmed opinion that ho was actuated In quitting by some dishonest motive. I be lieved that Wnlcott was oncournged to net na ho did by somo person closely con nected with him. That ho should act thus Is no surprise fo me, ns ho estab lished n precodont for similar work In San Francisco not so very long ago. And I think It w;is a schemo to hurt tho manage ment of tho Twentieth Century club, which has all along acted In good fnlth." on, say, Monday morning, ono would reach meadows. With wnlst-waders one can bt. Anthony on tho following Wednesday u little before noon. On debarking at St. Anthony wo made tho acquaintance of tho Short Line's sta tion ugent, Mr. J. T. Drolllnger. Tho ac quaintance thus made wbb both pleusunt and helpful. He had n gun und u fish pole und we had Ills sympathies. Wo left him behind with regret. Ho remained, the all-Important link connecting us with our distant families. Wo hnd tho assurance that an emergency call clicking In his ofllco would reach us as fast as a good horse nnd expert rider could cover ground. A close understanding with the end of tho telegruph wiro Is an Indispensable comfort to one In the wilderness. Mr. C. W. Thompson, well "known to Omaha BportBtnen ns tho Charlie Thompson of Helln & Thompson, had no trouble. In fitting ub out with supplies. Uy tho mid dle of tho afternoon our four-horso tenm wns hooked outo the wagonload of bag gage and our Baddies wero cinched on the gentle" horses for which we had spoken, nnd with tho crack of ono whip and the dig of several Hpura wo were off. As wo rodo out of tho town toward the cast we wero greeted by three giants, who were destined to bo our constant, though dis tant, companions. Kxcept in n canyon or valley, wo wero never where we could not gazo on thoso magnificent Teton pcakB. At a distance of sixty or Bcvonty miles they towered up Into tho sky. The biiow fields which glitter on tho summits of the neighboring mountains aro the lower pc dentals upon which their bare and lofty columns rest. Thero is no hour of tho day when tho oycH of men arc not Intently gazing on tholr unconscious majesty What oanorama may unfold beforo tno man On the summit of tho central brother only ono huian being has ever claimed to know, and he says he gained hla knowl edge at tho expense of thrco years of the most perilous toll. To travel, to hunt, to fish In tho kingdom ruled by thoso mon nrchs, nlwnya In sight, Is of Itself u sufll clent recompense for a Journey hnlf ucross the rontlnetlt. No sun Is bo hot nor any roads so dusty that the path Is not pleas nnt which enables him who travels therein to lift his eyes to the grandeur of those peaks. As for us, we were so completely ab Borbcd In the contemplation of thoso distant nnd yot sky-piercing towers that It was near sundowu beforo wo noticed that our wagon was dilapidated, ancient relic, without any blocks In tho brake shoes, nnd that our tenm consisted of four equine cranks that could never corao to any mutual agreement nbout tho proper time to cither start or stop. I think what brought us back to practical matters was an Idiotic attempt of tho driver, The way Hubo Ferns, tho Kansas fighter, who a few yoars ngo wns about tho dub blest of tho dubs, jmt It over Matty Mutthows nt Detroit Thursday night wasn't much trouble to him nud tlio decision was given to him after fifteen rounds of fast lighting. Tho Hubo will now havo the chance of defending tho welterweight championship, for tho title was at stake In Thursday night b go. those who havo heard tho red-top con verse. Ho la addicted to Hostonese to such a degree that It ts brought Into requisition In the most commonplace man ner. Who every heard the Cornlshman express hlmsulf In rhetoric other than this: Looking around this beautiful hill and gf't In the stream nud rarely bo forced out upon the bnnks. Walking nlong the banks you enn Bee every Rruln of Hand ut the bottom of each pool. There wcro very few rockB or cobblestones nnywhefe In the stretch of water. No mire or quicksands Impede your progress. No trees or brush hamper your casting. From tho bank you seo very few or nny fish nnd ns for tho first time you walk nlong you say to yourself, "Thero 1b nothing hero." Hut slip down Into the wntor nnd let your llles light there, where the wnter strikes the bnnk, and. "gee whiz!" You think lightning has struck your pole. How they do rush nnd raco around! Jumping elenn out of the water nt times. Two-pounders eun be reckoned on every Ilsh nnd onco lu a while your scutes show something over the three-pound mark. We lost more llles nnd lenders on fish here than nny whom else. Wo camped on the north fork of tho river. A mile below us thu south fork enmo In. It was a trlllo colder a trlllo deeper and the fish soemed a little more numerous and n llttlo larger In it. The country thero Is wild, but not rough. (lamo Is nil nround and all over you there. Sandhill cranes, bluo herons. Reese, ducks nnd grouse continually tempt tho shotgun, while mountain lions, elk nnd moose show abundant sign. Hut tho shooting has one serious drawback. It Is Uablo to be ex pensive. A shot may cost you $300 nnd an acquaintance with tho penitentiary, for the parndlHO In which you aro Is Just within the lino of tho national park. We needed grouse as woll ns trout for our table. So one morning wo "treked" twenty miles down the river to "Pleasant draw,' one-half mile below the head of the Marys- ville ditch, and tome eight miles from that town. From that camp we explored back toward the meadows six or seven miles. Tho river Is there In a canyon not so easy fishing, but plenty of It. Tho (.age hens, willow grouse and pine hens were sp numer ous thero thnt Alec, unaided, could every morning bring In more than seven of us could eat. Hvcn Jim could get some. What better bhootlug could ono ask than that" Hut our time was up. One-half day's trek of fifteen mllea nnd a morning's ride of two hours, brought us back to St. Anthony Wo cannot, say Mr. Drolllnger rhvo us a warm welcome; It was ono more appropriate to the season; It whs in-u bottle and on ice and my! how good It did feel while It was going down, Somo of you, I know, nre talking of tnk- Ing a hunt for big gamo this season. Others hope to fish next summer. You cannot better this progrnm. Write John H. Hen drlx, Mnrysvllle, Idaho, and tell him the slzo of your party and the number of cud dle animals you need. Ho will meet you Or a GUARANTEED CURE in nil Curnblo Cases. .McGrjw's OMjc is now over 'Jin bouth 1th Street. Hctwccn l'utiiaiit and l)oiii;his Streets Varicocele Cured Without Pnln, Cutting, Loss of Time from Work or Business. DR. McCREW'S inothod of cur ing Varicocele is the quickest, most natural and Scientific trentmiMittliiU lias yot boon ilboovofoil. It now requires comptirntivoiy but a few days t cure Varicocele, which by tlio "lil methods of treatment necessitated many weeks, A euro Unit li complete- iitnl ponmuiotit. Chui-KiM l.-w. WRITE OR CAUL FOR PARTICULARS. (DK. MeCRHW AT n 3 YPHII 1 1" every xlnge und ootull'ton cured. All appcar J I I iHlklu ances of tho dl!ipiii quickly disappear A trout- niont thnt I.s moro stieoossful und la fat ir.oro ivll:ibo and utitlsftiotoi'y thnn ho "Hot Spring-." treatment nud ut lem thnn h .llf the COSt. Eery trace of tho Syphilitic Poison olimimttod ft'oiu tho blood. DR McCREW'S treatment Is a positive guarantee aaint nny "'breaking OUt" 'ho skin or any external appearances of tho til' sense tvhntovot . Vurli-'tele. IlvdrorHr Slit, l ire HphlllM nml all illsenn r the blond and skin. I.hhs of Vigor and liutlty. DIsraseB ami DIorilerM or tlio llhldder and Kidneys. Weakness nml Nr.iiM l)eblllt. Ili-ulili. l.'ueig ami AtmiltlKii lullv restored CHARGES LOW. .'.-. m:iis oi t M.niiTiin tiMMMiiiiM i: 1 1 m:iis in min. CI.KI iilH M, M MJiDII l, I'll I J T M l'T COMrtlMlt). 111-. .Ilel.i'riv In I In- I'linifiT of I, nit l'iiiM'. i irii I incnl li mull, Until N ii, in. In r p. in.. T In s p. in. MiiiiIiii II lit I-. P. O. Box 700. OFFICEOvor 2I3S 14th St , UotwoonFnr niiin nnd DoukIuh Stroots, O mil tin Dr. McGrew ANOTHER SIIII'MENT Of Manson Bicycles AT- $25.00 You will never again get such good value for $25 as the Manson. This wheel never sold for less than $35 before. None to equal it for less than $40. Other Alakes $13.50, $15 and $20. Omaha Bicycle Company, Cor. 16tli and Chicago Sts. nt C A nlhmiu nn,l In I, n 1 9 n ,1 n 1n.,r , . it. I I I kJli l II 1 IIU1I J . 11 HI 111 111(11 l UU IflllU J uu 'l"".0 a"11 4.W.nB:i!l.,t0..,St.Z? bJ,V"" ? ana your party t the Warm rlve'r sawmill. twenty-four miles nwny; nnd, If ho driven has n number of other Htrons polntn po cullar to Itself. Tho Psyche, which won tho last race, was built specially for racing and Is owned by Hnlhrook und Pender of Sioux Falls. It Ih a mero cockle shell and Is more speedy than safe. It Is largely au aeeldent that the Psycho did not make a hotter showing In the earlier races. The oiitsldo of tho road ulong tho slant of a steep hill. It was only by good uso of our saddle ropes that tho attemot wns frustrated and tho old machine brought to anchor rlsht side up nt tho foot of tho hill. Thero chanced to be pood water where wo anchored und, availing ourselves of tho Inestlmablo ndvantago of Journeying In that fashion, we K"vo tho order to "outspan." Now. If thero Is ono thing moro than nnother which has received complimentary notice from outsiders who havo been with us. It Is our habit of quickly nnd spontaneously dividing up our work, each doing his particular share Our attention having been directly culled to our wagon train, each man assumed a part of what had to bo done. tho four-horso team, your luggage will not bo an hour behind you. W. C. 1VKS. dale, sequestered here where so many of Uoldon Hule was built on Spirit Lake nnd my admirers nnd wull wishers dwell, I feel that the wing of friendship Is moulting no feather In dear old Moreen boach When 1 fought the greatest ring battle of modern or nny other times I was cognizant of tho fact tliut If. by any unforeseen aud untownrd nccldent. I should havo boon awnmped In tho sea of hard luck, tho beacon llres of friendship would havo still burned from the watch tower of Hergen beach and guided mo to the shores of an other chance, "Wero opportunity offered me, I would nour out vials of benefieenco and nunolnt tho heads of these loyal devotees of tho odnpted for sailing, as thero aro no shoals noblo art 1 so gloriously uphold In all Its and the hreeze Is an almost constant pros transcendent loftiness, Its dumb eloquence enco. In places tho wnter renehes tho speaking to all the world words of cheer respectable depth of 150 feet nnd deep nnd tenoning the doctrine of encourage- water oxtonds to tho very shoro, so that lnent to the novlco and youthful aspirant, steamers can almost Bet their passengers Oh, would that somo word I shall utter on dry land. A ileep-water lake at this location Is somewhat of n phenomenon, as an observatory on a nearby hill marks the hlRhest point In Iowa nnd, Indeed, the highest nt this latitude between tho Alle ghenlcs nnd the Hockles. Is owned by II. C. Mills, whose home li on the banks of tho Okobojl. For nll-nround merit thu Golden Rule Is nhend of anythlug on the Inko. Tho boat Is nppnrently nt Its best on any sort of a course nnd Captain Mills has never used his balling pump slnco tho bont wns launched, no matter how stiff tho breeze. Tho Nit, owned by I.acey Patterson of Omahn, 1b nlso n clean cut, staunch llttlo sloop, and nlthough It did not compete Id the tlnnl rnccs It ended tho season honorably with ono first plnco to Its credit. Tho waters of tho Okobojl nre perfectly may Hud loilgmoiit in tno nearts or my worthy fellow townsmen and that they may llnd some compensation for their friendliness nnd devotion to the humble exponent of hlghor physical culture, as o:;emplirlod In mysolf." DOCTORS MAKE GOOD CATCH Dlni'llilro ut liiilrn l.ntTier In I'lni Strlnii f lln al Cut OIT Lnkr, Uass Dslilng in Cut-Off lake received new life this week by reusnn of the phenomenal catch of two disciples of Galen Wednes day afternoon, These gontleinen. who have always con tended that tho people of Omuba do not up- nreclato the possibilities of the waters WINS NATIONAL THREE TIMES A IiKiiihii Knhlly Out- of the rrnte.t Ten li I I'layera tlio Country llun Mver .Hern, The work of Mnlcolm I). Whltmnn during tho last three yenrs lintt stnmped him uh one of tlio greatest tennis players this country has ever seen nnd tho fact thnt ho won tho national championship for tho third time In comparatively easy fnshlon Jim cussed I confirms this fact. Whitman's homo Is at tho driver, Alee cussed tho tenm. Frunk urook'lno, Mnss., nnd ho gained a great passed the time of day with tho wagon nnd deal of whnt ho knows nbout tennis whllo No. -J got In the iimcn responses Impar- nt Harvard, from which school ho gradu- tlally whero they scorned likely to do tho ntcd last spring. He Is comparatively most hurt. Thnt duty bolng done with young, but this hns not prevented him conscious thoroughness, wo mado enmp. from making a record for himself which Is Our next day wus diversified by two Incl- almost In n class by ltsolf. He first come dents, one of which wnB tho collapsing of Into national promlncnco In IS'JS, when' he tho aggregation of old lumber nnd rusty captured tho national championship from Iron which hud been given us In place of a It. I). Wrenn, by default, after playing waynn. Wo Boon found a good article his vay through nll-comcrs' tourna worthy of tho name. Noon of that day ment. Prior to thnt ho had played In brought us to tho Junction of Warm river numorous tournaments and won moro thnn with tho Snako river aud thcro wo left tho his ahnro of them. On account of thn ouon veldt and entered tho plno woods. A fact that several of tho best plnyern In nine-mile ride through scrubby plneH brought us to tho "Hay crossing" of Warm river, about thirty-five miles from St. An thony. That wns our objective point nnd wo expected to make It our permanent ilia country wero In Cuba nt tho time of the 18'JS tournament ho wns ono of the favorites for the championship that year Last year ho went through a campaign that has probably never been equnled by camp. Ono entering tho river at the ford any player In this country. Ho took part can drive up Its bed for about sixty rods. aud come out on a suitable camp ground; In nearly every tournament of any lm portanco In tho country without meeting a or, crossing tho river nnd following down slnglo defeat, not oven losing a single set within Thi llrnv-ry of Wo in nil Was grandly shown by Mrs. Charles Dowl Ing of Butler, Pa.. In a three years' strug gle with a malignant stomach trouble that caused distressing attackn ot nausea and Indigestion. All remedies failed to relieve her until she tried Kluctrlc Hit ters. After taking it two months, she wrote. "I am now wholly cured and can eat anything. It Is truly a grand tonic for the whole system, as I gained In wolght and feel much stronger since using It." It aids digestion, cures dyspepsia, lm-- nroves anoetlte. gives new life, Only SOc. isy reach ot town, went out I Quirinteed, at Kuhn & Co.'i drug store. nlong tho left bank be can find nnother camp ground. Tho first of thoso upota we found In possession of two gentlemen from Salt Lako, the other was token up by an army of mosquitoes. We made an unsatis factory, hot nnd dusty camp on slanting ground closo to tho crossing. Tho next two days we scouted the vicinity and mado the following discoveries. The river rises nbout four miles above tho crossing ami soon be comes of good dimensions for lly casting. All along the river below the crossing ore lino large pools, but nowhere In tho river at that season wero there any Urge troui Tho smull fry woro plenty enough Following the road to the west about two miles ono comes out upon largo meadows with much tall grass. The meadows held a largo marsh, well slocked with young ducks Just ripe for tho table. Another two miles brought us to the end of the road on the brink of tho Snako river canyon, where the river indulges In a couplo of high falls separated by about one-halt mile. Ac- BUFFET LIBRARY GARS Best Dining Car Service Columbia f OA Bicycles pOl Are Still Selling. Why buy ohonp unknown whrrU whoso makers arc bankrupt when Jimt llttlo inoii" money will buy you !omo- thing tTllabli'. If you ate iletortnlru'il In havo n cliPtip wheel wo run kIvo you the best nhip In the rlty for yuitr nionoy. $13.50 to $25 Wo can c'vo yon au up to-ilalo blcyolo nntlo by rellablo mnnufaetiirers. We Rent Typewriters $3.00 per month. Wo muko n specialty of seeond-hnnd typewriters nnd cm give you tno nesi vnlue in olty for your money. Sewing Machines Wc employ no agents pay no com missions so see iib nud wo will savo you money. WE SELL THE Davis, Singer, Standard, Victoria, nntl a lino of rhriip mtirlilnos na low an Slti.Od. NHCOND-HAXD SIEVING MACHINHS AT PJtlCKS NHVHH UK KOIti: MA UK. Why not buy your wife a miiflilno? These Prices for Monday Only: :i sihrpi's " lmvix Choice i! AVhlte 1 Noblo (" 1 New Home 1 Victor S2.00 Old Price. Nevt. Household 5111.00 5 0.00 White 1.V00 1. on Kluxer, high nrm '-iO.OO 7.."it) SliiRer. Rood ns new 'J.i.t0 lH.rd) noinestle 12.00 fl.00 Ktiiiulnnl, perfect contll- . tlun -'"Oft 1M.M1 Wheeler & Wilson: 'J.-..00 12.50 Wilcox V (Ubbi itO.OO 15.00 Wo rent Sewing MnchlueH at 7.r cents ler week. We sell pnrtH for nnd repair uvcry in throe of tho most Important of them and wound up by ngaln capturing the na tional championship. This season It has been practically tho same. Whltmnn bo gan enrly In the spring nnd he has plnye.d right along through tho senson nt nil the Iniportnnt tournnment. meeting with hut ono defeat, nnd that nt tho hands of I). W. Davis, early In tho season, beforo ho was In first-class shape. Since then he has had things protty much his own wa aud his win over W. A. I.arncd, In tho championship series, waa so conclusive us to leavo no doubt as to his title. Whitman's strong point Is his "passing Stroke," nnd In his match with I.arned ho astonished every ono by tho manner In which he "sliced" tho ball past his op ponent whonover tho lntter camo In to volley. Ills stylo Is othcrwtso nlso first class and nbout the only weak point that tho critics havo been able to find In It is that hu docs not play up lo tho not often enough. llo showed an Improvement In this respect In tho match with I.arned, nnd 11 h he Is young and constantly Inerenslug In skill nnd experience, It Is hard to see who Is to irovont htm from holding his tltlo for nnother year or so, or until somo younger "star" has developed. Tho Hng llsh tennis plnyern who are still lu thin country think that H. K. Dohertv, the Rngllsh champion, can defeat Whitman although they aro n bit doubtful ns to whether ho could do so on tho courts of this country. A series of matches In this country und Huglniul ought to bu arranged botween tho two for tho elinniplonshlp. and In enso they were It Is pretty snfe to that tho American would moro than hold his own. AUGUST WHTsTPLAY CLOSES ('oiiintucU the Winner for I lie Month, tilth lliiri'rll it I'liiHi' Sre mill. Thero wcro four tnbles roprcscntod at tho regular meeting Wednesday night of the Omuh.i Whist club, with tho following result! North and South McNiilt mid Hurnefs 1OT l Reillek and Hinehart .- va M Mclkle and Conlstock t' l --1 (.'rummer and H unnell I'd ! Hunt and Wem - I Kni'kfelluw nml Kulmon W White and Miller :2l '1 darner nnd .Ionian 2 Alli-e and llurndl 'M 1 Tho piny for tho month of August wns brought to n close with considerable rivalry n ...... ,l,n Inn.ll.l. ll.lt fni,ctA,U utm f,1t mined a big lend In tho enrly part of the month, won out, with Ilurroll a good sec ond. The latter was in tho lead until the lust game played, which proved very dlii nstrous, ns shown nbovo, but had he adopted the tnctlcs of Ins opponent istnv'i away) ho would have had first place Tin high scorers were: Cumstoek, 'J4; ilurroll. :o, S'lmiu-y. Melkle. 14: Salmon. II; HMIrli. 9: Hu'tie ft; fl.kO. Hcrllinor. 0; Iloulter. t: (.'ruinm. S: Hcuiinell, C; llrutiner. 4; Coe. 3; McNu" 3; (Sarner, 2; Itlnehiirt, 2, A. W Hi nli ner. 2 Cook's Kxtra Dry beats 'em all. Cook's Imperial has n peret I boquet Cook's C'bumpagne la strictly pure. make of sewing machine. Monday forenoon wo will glvo ouo-hnlf dozen machine needlen to nny lady calling nt our store. Geo. 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SVCI0 In u.ei not ou net enn r.turut'l , not O I) fr.udi wilt, for parti-uLi. tn! ..alfil In plain nTrlftp., LOCAL APPlUNCt CO., 414 Cnirm H. Din.tr, Calt, t Vliit.Hiiig I MJ oarQL4 m nm,m tea 1 flr Hen fallur. I