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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, Jl'.LY 12, 1901,
WRONG DAY FOR OMAHA
Munapolis Htidi a'Bsscn f Bid Tut
DEFEAT BY SCORE OF SEVEN TO TWO
Gordon' Off U Not In Correct Trim
itud Therein Lien One of the Hen
on Wh Vlctorr Fall to
fereh on Omnbn'a llunner.
Burke. b... 1 1 : 1 SDuRi. tl..
S-Jirdn, c 1 5 Oi'onnm-. c
Kto!i. . : onrti, f...
rrlti. ef...
Totals . t :n:i l
Totsl . i t n jo :
Chlcag .. O2OP002 1 ti
Milwaukee 0 0 0 J 60 0 01! Pittsburg
o : o , van, I. Time: IXi. Umpire. Behle.
V.ttTnnA riitic Mil K-ft tlkrp. 1. CMCSCO. 2
Two-bust hit: Oeior. Home run. Jonns,
First base en balls: on Reldr, J . ott
Katoll. i. Stolen lmK: Sugden. lbeU.
MuFarland. Burke. Struck out: By R'lrty.
1; by Katoll. 1. Left on bases: Milwaukee,
C; Chicago, 6. Time: 1:. Umpire, can
tllllon. Detroit Itnn nn Off l)nj.
St. Lou If
New York
Philadelphia
Brooklyn .
Boston
ClnclnnHtl ..
Chicago ....
.Nntloniil Iiencne Munition.
Won.
87
..86
.a
..is
..3
Loll.
X
2
16
l
n
r
r last Colt Hum Wild ted R-.dnltn it
mS; "rTashinrton Park.
.Ml
.Ml
I EXTENT OF INJURIES NOT YET EV.DENT
.IB
.211
Southern Lengne.
IlTnMtVnUHI Ala 11 C!,U,..2.,
CLEVELAND, July U.-The De'ro t j " -" ' K.li.E.
Americans had a decidedly off day o" New Orlcuns .. 300011X0 07 n r
tleldlnc and Cleveland managed to take ao- mrmlnehsm n o o o o o l fi a i
I vantage of It. The. hum team runporied . r,.... v. Orleans. Dannehower snd
t. .iVJ.ii it.. wi. .liiii.iL rioV. .if' uar.'ti's: .(w uneanr. juannenow-rr ana
?horo.,pln, fc.1 teMdhluinCPtn.hSt,Ab,,": Birmingham, allien ond Culver,
the mod sensational kind helping to inui Mmpiin Ttm Jnlv it core
off runs at critical times. Attendance, 1.W3. Tenn., jui ii core.
Score: ,. i... . ".-V.-H
CLEVELAND. DrTltOll. Chattanooga ..: H ! II 0 M s :
,.r'r ,f s a r... , i ii i ill Hat twit: Memphis, Rhodes and Arm-
th ilTth hit uhlrk nn X hri A-tiareer. ! Heck. 5b.
and "DUsty" Coons substituted, but It was dWV.' lb i i t i oNan.t, it o i : i ' Selma
D7 Baking tlx hits and fire runt oH i
Eddie Gordon In the second and third Inn I
Ices of thft last came of the eerie Mlb- I
nesnolls defeated Omaha by a score of 7 I P.!1!"
7- J ti.. " ii..." " . V.t f,.r'S.""- " ' : T yj'0"''"- S SELMA. Ala. .July ll.-Seore:
1 1 I : 0 OlMMm. Ib 0 I ! a V t ,..i. a,..t. A a n 1 ft , '. Vr ",
....UUUUVV1V V 1 li
uielcaa. The Indian cot off with only alx Yecr. c. I 1 I OMaAi'r'r, lb : I t o i Uatterles: Little Hock. Allemange and
. Hnrigv, .. o 'j 1 i Jiuiion; rieinia. unnuens ana .uoore
iKhaw. e.!..i lisoi NASHVILLE. Tenn., July ll.-Score:
.rmnln. n....O 1 0 0 Vi It.H.E.
waa ncceaaary to pull tho game out, ond, Teti .. 11 14 l.n'rotunt 0 0 0 0 Nashville ... . 0 0 1 2 2 3 10 '111 3
It was a procession all the way. , , - - Z faf)',e,,Tn v- , .?, c V 1 V ,6
v,t,.. ... fnr I Ti-iaU .. i M , Uhtterlep: Nashville. Sanders and llal-
Whether or jot there was excuse lor .Bftlted for Cronln ,' the inth. lantyne; Shreveport. Sample and McQuire.
Gordon Is a question much discussed, It Cleveland o l o 2 l 0 f 2 '6
Is Bald th.L ho hns Lean off his arm for Detroit 1 00000000 11 Went Point I. one In Truth.
hits and Hwo runs more, but his mates PhieK, J t'Hi
failed to hit tho heavy batting gait that j Mtwre' p ' i J i J i
Unnrr Itefaapa T cnt -Pour Tliim
on ml Iollnr lor Him nml Aiinlt
lift elnptnrnt Anmloimlj Pen
tecofit Ilents lr)cr,
CHICAGO, July 11. An accident that
may proe the rutu of a preat race horse
marred the sport at Washlncton park this
afternoon. In the May wood (takes only
three colts went to the post Abe Prank,
Charles W. Meyer and Pentecost. The
first named was naturally a strong favorite
and much money was bet on him at 3 to i;
Meyer was I to 1 and Fetitrcost S to 1.
While .he trio were at the post there was
n fals break and in attemptlnp to rein
Atie Frank. Uomtnlck la some way fell
off. The colt could easily have been caught
had any one been near enouch. He trotted
down the track. Some stable hands made
two weeks past, having lost practically all . Two-base hits: Pickering. Shaw. J nrer- WEST POINT. Neb.. July 11. (Special.)- a half-hearted effort to stop tho colt, but i notebook
hla curvo and much of his speed. That . S?,e " ' "raA,f.c7v si Double ' VT?1 V0''1'1. ,ts. flrstcaim. of the season only rlghtfripd hlm. He made the rlr- I He
balnc known, he Should not have been I nlavs: LuChance (unassisted). Shlfbtck to , if"1""?"1 i".1" ".vi .ir..i! Vi,.. ! cult of the track twice at elmcrt top speed, enough t
Ditched. Omaha rooters sar. especially lust Beck to LnChance, MoCarthy to 1-aChance. mood B to 2 in favor of Stanton, but , Then he luroncd the fence and after wan- story.
when Omaha, wants camca so badly. Dut ! l,Vv"? VnnVJ 4 i.V cJoX?" !' Pusstd V a f,url In that limine West Point tied dcrlnc about a short time returned to the the s
be that as It may, the visitors certainly ball! t-naw. Time. 2:tiS Umpire. Haskell. I i'.'n.h i ', "?,L.. i.iinJ nnJrt track and ran six furlongs more before he portance
tJunday after next.
It H E.
io :
9 13 10
Wist Point. C; Htanton. J.
out' Uv Chnda of West I'olnt. S: bv
Bucklln of Stanton. IS. Umpire: Cowan.
landed on the boy with vim. The first! iinltlmoip AVlna Tlirlcr. 1 the winnlne run was forced in by a batter ' was stopped. He was immediately taken
Innlnc wentoff In lovelr shape, one. two,, . r-,,,.,.v. tu ni,i,T,r,r ! bVln''' h!1. il Pltrliedball. . Paul sspectue- , t0 the stable and Charles W. Meyer ond
three, and bne was a strikeout. Tcople j American? today ored th ran for the stake, the former
tnoucnt that Gordon was out to accompnsn ( "'ve victory on nnimwioB "V.V":"n 1 bat won praise. A return pame win be i oeine a:idu snoi in ie simas !.
auother of his close-score winnings. j
Guoae V.uu tor Oinnhn.
But disillusion come. The
In the second knocked a sin
the second. So did the fourth
both the others. That was all Just then, i tempted to hit him with a stick was placed
Omaha poose egced. In the third He 1 """"."""Vmv imnT
Greedier pushed out a single, but was UALT"?P,rS A B.l n.H O A n
caucht at second ob Itohe's smash, the lot- MrOraw lb. l l M 2 FarrtlL it.. 1 : 1 0
ter making first safely. Then Congalton I Dymm lb 1 111 J o crK; c ... 1 o , j
took flmt on Gordon. orror and nranhear , neiitVr, o io ioar, tt ....o l i 1 o1
slnKlcu onco mor. with the tnree on ' Heymour, rf. o 0 2 o 0 Fortcr, if.... o u z i o lavor
....... vvu....- - ' - - - , i r ill mviu tvn n tvnitu i: i
ujlve victory off W ashlngten bv "ttnciiing i uat won nrfllM.. A ret
hits In the tlrst two Inninra. nasli!nKon i piayod nt West Point i
was unable to hit opportunely and wus ! ot
ireqivnuy rciirea wnn ib uhdi-s ,u,.
Mrrr lnt nnntrr.l nt iho boll In the SCOna In
tril man up Inning and was replaced by Cnrnck. Th -vcst l'l
icle So did i umpires' decisions were generally very un; ! i-Er.,
irth, scoring , oruutid Sheridan ami one man who Mt; I t,ii
AVnlioo mill Schuyler llrrnU Kirn.
SCHUYLKIt, Neb.. July ll.-(Speclal Tele
gram.) Wuhoo and Schuyler teams played
lwo games of base btll here today, the
morning game resulting U to 13 In favor of
Schuyler and the afternoon game to IS In
of warioo. MUtterics: Morning,
bases Law
looked a
iw flew out to Letcher and it 1 Jackson, cf. 1 1 o b 0 Waldrnn, cf 0 1 3 l C i Jonsa nnd Cmwforu; Godt-nsch wager, Ful
. i .k. X, .?i Dunn tf "-0 0 1 0 OCouKhlln. SS 1 " mcr and Olson; Hfternoon, Adams and
S If the thing might bC Stopped. Hmdl. it.. 1 J 4 0 0 Clltlien. SI.. 0 0 5 t V Tanlkn. Vulmir .Ml nnrturh.ni-.r Blrnnlf
uomen s tnree-nase nit wnicn louowea ais- i noDimon, c. i j s werccr, y... v v v v , oul. Uy jrUIti)f,r Btia Auams, ten eacn.
pelled all hopes and doubts as well. Howell, p... 0 t 0 0 Carrlck, p.M J Ot .
i. ,, , . ..I.. i Inillnnnliolla Club Dlklinnua.
The trio scored and Pa Stewart told i Totals ..I r: 15 Totals .. J 7 i" 1 0 '
Meyer hhowed the way at a terrific gr.lt
to the stretch, but Pentecost clung to him
and in the run home he overtook and de-
, feated the Schorr colt amid much excite
ment. Th" extent of Abe Frank's injuries
will not be known for several days. The
colt apparently etcapod any serious cut
or bruises. His owner refused 25.000 for
him.
There was another stikr. the Midway, on
the card. Cambrian was the favorite, but
Pink Coat won handily, after Specific,
Cambrian and Rolling Boer had had a
gunu struggle to the stretch. The weather
wis fine, track fast ond the attendance
large. Results-
First race, one mile, purse jr.: iaj"
harder fir the newspaper men to Inter lew
than he. Newspaper men are always cor
dially received by him, but the Information
they obtain does not serve to enlighten
them or give them the material for an
article. "Yes. ' ' No." "I don t know." are
bis favorite expressions when desiring '0
elude the Interviewer. I. would be abou.
as murh satisfaction to attempt to Inter
view a wooden Indian. !
Sometimes Klttredge turns Interviewer.'
when he will in a few minutes secure all th
Information in possession of his visitor. I
but without giving up any Information him
self. A Chicago reporter once tried tor half i
au hour to ct Kittredge to express an'
opinion on a then Important matter, but '
finally gave up In despair. '
"Is that all you want to know?" askad '
Kittredge. with his smoothest smile a !
smile, by the way. which Senator Pettlgrew
refers to as "Klttredge's basswood smll'
when the reporter had thrown up his hands j
This question usually closes the "Inter- i
view," and the Interviewer knows as mucn
at the b( ginning as at the end.
Tnrtnr lor Iteiiortern.
In the eate of the Chicago reporter Kitt
redge followed up the customary question
by asking:
"What ate you going to say about me?"
"Well." replied the reporter, as he rue
fully gar.ed at the meager notes In hl
Pm blest If I i;no
had expected to secure materia'
o furnish the basis for a column ,
but had absolutely failed to secure
lightest bit of information of lm-
The Washington correspondents will i
doubtless try their skill at Interviewing '
when the new senator reaches Washington, !
but they will speedily discover that thoy j
have caught a tartar.
The society women of Washlngion and ,
other cities who have marriageable daugh
ters will be interested In learning that a
yet the new senator has not been affected
by Cupid 'i, darts.
Those who know Kittr'-dge well ond ore
aware of his sterling qualities predict th.i'
he will take his place as one of the raos'
prominent and influential personages in the
American house of lords.
riooiled nltli CoiiKrntnliitloiiK.
SIOUX TALL3. S. D., July 11. (Special
Telegram.) Since the announcement of the
appointment of Mr. Kittredge he has been
flooded with telegrams of congratulations
Slow iieSin
sores
k-0
With rich, pure, stronebli-od
is never troubled with si res
or u.cem. A cut or any injury to
the flesh heals In a few dsvs,
nature sumilvine the healing
bltn in the (onn of hralthv, new blood; but when U-r
c-tct lation is t ir.U- with xVot:iiis pcnn hunirtrs or rev
effete matter, A thl s.Mt. h or nbrasion cf the sUm
becomes a festenuz sen-, ttnv rumples, crow to be bo-l.-
swolieti joints and infatv.i glands often break, out into offctisne, slow hcal.tK
sores. A jxilluted blixxl s always n menace to health ; not on'.v does it keep the
skin in a chronic state of inflammation, bat ccry organ ami fibre of the body
sutlers from an itnrn:re and sluggish circulation. You never feel veil, you are not
aid never cun be well until tVie sstetn is relic ed of its terrible load of impuri
ties. With the blood so contaminated so deeply jiolsoned. ulcers, boil End
6ores of even kind are apt to become chronic and often develop into Cancel.
Sores and' ulcers are most becnffip wUh ft Bor(J , nud
often caused by poverty of from tho knp( to lhe f00t WBg ono 0jJd tore,,
the blood and a weak and which was vory offensive.. I Brent over $1,000
slow circulation, brought on on two trips to ll)t t'prlnca. and locc.1 phytl
by lonr continued sickness, ciana treated me to no purpece. 1 had about
malarial poisoning, torpid decided to tovs my leir amputated, when a
n,. i, nf tnV-rriii- rr ' Irle.nd Induced mo to try S. S. t. I began to
liycr. Uieiseof uicrcur or . tttkw your la and'in tl.e thort spaco of
whatever is calculyteJ to tie- teven months It haa completely and thorouirhly
stroy the vitality of the blood cured me. My 1 ir is a wltnoc today a to what
and break down the coustitu- S. B. G, will d.- n t-Ucn rrsnlarly. Tho aor
tion Thceold chronic sores haa healed ci-tirt'y nnd isy hoalth haa Improved
last sometimes for vcars. eat- wonderfully. I hove already :alnod SO pounds.
h.R into the flesh' muscles. c4& 3- B AALBuT0'na. Hl,
tissues, ana even down iuto
lhe bones, and are such a tax upon the svstcm that it is hard for the patient to
recuperate, nnd a simple maladv oltcn prove fatal.
Nothing so quickly or surely restores ln-t strength and vitality to the blood i.s
S. S. S. It is nn antidote for the severest forms of Blood l'oison', as well as the
irritating humors that cause the eruptions and sores that sap vour very life and so
creatlv disfigure von. S. S S. is the only guaranW-d purely vegetable blood puri
fier. It contains'no mcrcun. fiotash. an.cuic or other hurtful drug. It cleanses
the blood ?nd jmnfics the c irtulatlon, thus ridding the system of the impurities
that keep the sores feverish and painful. At the same time our general health
i:nprocs under the tonic ctfecis of S S. S.. and the sk.n u.es soft, smooth
andJiealthy Jf vtu are troubled with bods, carbuncles s.nrcs or eruptions of any
sort, write our physicians all alout vour case; don't ri'k -our own judgment
when you can get' medical advice from experienced doctors free. Book on Blood
aad Skin Diseases to nil who desire it
THIS SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, OA.
m
Coons and Gordon to change places. Cock- i rtnltlmore 1 E 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C
man flow nut nnrt lVi iMlrn!ni- Innlnr Washington 0000200002
- - - - .md n -' .
Earned runs; uammore, s mo-ow
came to an end. In the foutth they began
on Coons Just as they had on Gordon, and
It looked for a minute as If they would
do the Indian likewise. McCreedle's double
started It and Itohe's single scored him.
Then Fleming dropped Congalton's fly and
there were two men on bases when
Brashear struck out and ended tho Inning.
Only a Dreum.
The rest of the game w-as slow In the way
of runs, the visitors securing another In
the seventh and Omaha scoring one each
In the sixth and seventh. The locals
strove mightily to get Ferguson ou the
toboggan and when they made three sue
hit. Waldron. Coughlln, Carrlck. ihrce
base hit. Dungan. Homo run: Mll.ania.
Stolen base; Clarke. Sacrifice hit; tarrcli.
Double plays: Farrell to Dungan, Keiate.- to
Williams to Donlln, Howell to Williams to
I
many Chief won ny Vvm rnp , j irom all parts of the state, as well an irom
Rpciinn i,it?m nan iiuiu. iiuiv. i.u. . . . . ..... . -
jrsiUA.-sAi'yiio. Juiy u-inis isinr r-r five nid a half furlcnc?. , mauy ouisiue j-oims. 10 a .v.r,.-. -
T.in , n3,i,B"V A.l i,.. VfiJi P'irse MM- BelleT Commoner won, II se The Bee tho new senator tcnlght salt: "1
i&Vlolkrt "Urih th,rU- Tlme: i of "se greatly pleas.,1 with my ap-
uncertain. Cincinnati has bought Fox and , l,2fM, a ,v, Mnvn-ntd stnkes 12 "00 ! polntmcnt and wlb to thank my friends
Hey. second baseman and center fie Id sr. T r a rnc e H-p,.me;lt ,von y throughout tho state tor their asslstat.ee
wf,!'esr.ekmto" h Tht B-5 nd of ""7
Western association and may aak its own- ' .Time. l.f- Abe Frank ran an slnce the vacancy occurred ond the men-
Snin'-iL D,Jbu..n,a"a, u,u K e .to transfcr.lt. with the best players . '"i?,.."" Jllr.V. ,....nv tlBkP,. Wl tlon of
tiitehid bkurby Mercer; 1. Struck' outt "old. to some other city. H Vjurlnng: Pink Coat ttor
By Carrlck. 1; by. Howell. 2. Wt.n bases: S-Ptr riefent. F.lrh.rv. won by four lengins. iifi.m? u-wr - t0
W'nahlnctnn. 9. Baltlmurt. Mia pu. n. : buecmc tnir
Howell. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Sheridan anu
Alannassau.
Iliiatott Abend When They Quit.
BOSTON. July U. Connolly kept the
gumu going for three Innings In a heavy
rain, but finally called It In the first half of
the sixth Inning. The Uoston Americans
won by letting Plank when hits meant
runs, A one-hunded stop by Lajole and a
ccsslve singles In the seventh It seemed long three-bagger by Stahl were the fea-
iTfcman waa pui oui ui inu
nitn lur aisnuung a decision,
i tendance, a.SOO. Score
. . . , . . . .. ,. lures
iUnl mcy nnu succeeueo. uui u was an ,- ,h f,h,r ,, inlr decision.
a dream. Once more In tho ninth the at
tempt was made. The bench was ransacked
for star batters and Buckley and Payne
were substituted for Gondlng and Coons.
They might as well have been left on the
bench, however, for neither of them saw
first base.
In contrast to the other games of the
week, thlri on was remarkably frte from
errors, Fleming, Gordon and Brashear
being the only offenders. Toman wore tho
headlight all through for the locals, being
the only man to get more than one Jilt,
be&Idesmaljliig. tjirce.,c.lcan assists and four
putduts.' Tsono of the 'men were very tar
on the caboose, however.
MeOreedle was tho hitter for Minneapolis,
getting- a double and two singles. Then
Hohe, Brosheari Law and Bclden all took
two each. The Infleldlng of Cockman and
Rohe was of a Cue order.
St. 'Paul comes today for three games.
Then Omaha goes away till August 6. To
day 'Is "Ladles Day." Score:
MINNEAPOLIS.
AB. R. H. O.
b 1
UOSTON. rHILADULTIIIA.
HII.O.AE.I U.1IO.AE.
Dnwd. If.... 0 0 O 0 Orulti. cf.... 0. 2 0 0 0
ilahl. cf .... 2 2 1 0 0 Davis, lb.... 0 0 1 0
Collins. 5b. . 1 1 2 1 0 Cros. 31. . .0101 0
freeman, lb 0 i S 0 0 UijtJe. 2b .. 0 0 1 1 0
Hemphill, rt 0 0 0 0 0 Hf)lold. rf.. 0 110 0
I'arrnt, as... 1 1 1 I 0 Mclntyre, If 0 0 0 0 0
Ktrrla. Ib... 0 0 1 A 0 Smith, c 0 0 5 0 0
Pchrrck, c... 0 1 0 0 ODolan, es.!.. 1 0 2 11
Winter, p.. 0 0 2 0 Ollank, p 0 0 0 1 0
McLean, lb, 0 0 0 0 0.
Totala .. 1 4 13 I 1
Totalt .. 4 713 7 0
None out In the. sixth Inning, when game
was called.
Honton 1. 1 0 1 -4
Philadelphia 0 u 1 0 0 01
Earned runs: Boston. 2. Two-base hits:
Collins, Schrcck. Fultz. Three-base hit:
Stahl. Stolen base: Collins. First base on
bolls: Off Winters, 11: off Plank, 1. Struck
out: By Plunk, 2. Wild pitch: By Plank.
Time: 0:47. Umpire: Connolly.
American Leuirnc Mandiug,
SUPERIOR. Neb.. July ll.-(Spoclal Tele.
gram.) A long hit for three sacks by Hayr
clearing the bases, and lucky fielding by
Glade, won the game for Superior today.
Score:
R.II.E.
Superior 00 2 3 0 00 0 -5 7 9
Falrbury 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0-3 4 2
Batteries: Superior. Case and Hays; Falr
bury, Garrot and Hocht.
Thrrr-I l.enifne.
At Rock Island Cedar Rapids, 11; Rock
Iain - d. 1.
. Bloomlngton Bloomlngton. 4; Evans
Mile. 3.
At Tlerre Haute Terre Haute, 10; Deca
tur, C.
At Rockford Rockford, 2; Davenport, 0.
Won. Lost
.McCrcedle. rf...
i. nr hi b
' igallon, of,.., 5
i-t.uhear, 2b 4
.. w. lb..... t
c.den. Jf...... ......... 4
Cockman. ss'. 4
McConnell,- c...v 4
Ferguson, p 4
Totals.,..-. 40
1
2
1
n
10
3
3
4
1
A.
0
4
0
Boston ,
Chicago
Baltimore
Ijetrolt
Washington .
Philadelphia .
y uicveiana ....
jj Milwaukee ...
?!
..33
...43
...,33
,...36
,...26
..,.26
...,24
21
24
25
30
20
30
40
44
P.C
.050
.041
.567
.545
.467
.412
Itnar Hall nt Crefghton.
CREIGHTON, Neb.. July 11. (Special.)
The game of base ball played here betw-pn
Crclghton and Wausa resulted In a tie,
13 to J3, nt the end of the ninth Inning,
when Wausa left the field, refusing to con
tinue. Western Aaaoelntlnn.
At Columbus Dayton. 7: Columbus, 6.
At Wheeling Wheeling, 3; Fort Wayne, 2.
At Indianapolis Indianapolis, 4; Grand
Rapids. 2.
Al Marlon Marlon, 4; Toledo, 3.
JOE PATCH EN AND ANACONDA
Two Grrateat Pncera Mntchcd for
Thrce-Ilent Itaee In
Ansnat.
o' ICE FOR BOSTON NATIONALS
r 12 27 13
., 4
4
Flomlng,- If..
ToniUtl, SB..,
Genlnn. cf...
.M-tcner, rr 4
Htcwart, 2b 3
MeAndrews, 3b 3
Cnthouit lb 3
Gondlng. c 4
Gordon, p 0
Coons, p. ..1 1 4
OMAHA.
All. R. H.
O.
0
4
E
2
4
0
S
4
0
0
A E.
0
3
0
0
3
2
0
1
0
Mttabnre Dlatrlliutea a I'reearr Full
of Zeros for the Hob
Ylaltora.
Knv YORK. Julr 11. A sneclal match.
.373 . ( . a .... . V V. . . f h. n nf
Il.bPO, tiaB Dcen orrangea Dctween jonn .-vic-Carlhy's
Joe Tatchen, 2:014, and Anaconda,
2:02H, owned by E. E. Rice of Boston, to
take place on August 12, the opening day
of the Brighton Beach trotting meeting.
Wlndaor Iteaulta.
PITTSBURG. July 11. It was a practice
DETROIT. July 11. Although none of the
favorites won at the Windsor race track
today fast heats in tne .pacing neai over a
my name as the successor of Sen-
Kyle. 1 shall uie my utmost endtav-
perform the duties of senator In such
O lime. 1.1,-1-0 ., -,.IKI rurlll
ruin rui'r, hk luuvithr, ,'f , - - , i
won by three length., Truditra sec ni 1 upon the republican party aDd the state of
King uenas mira. 1 "- ,,..,, 1 South Dakota."
sixin race, one mur, punr
won by two lengths. Chorus Boy sec nd j
Vlncennes third. Time: 1412-5.
1 iillLlTii! I
mm Vm a mM a tan Vtw urn im m i as
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Klttrrdtte Aceept".
PIERRE. S. D.. July 11. (Special Tele-
At nrlitiiton Bench. Bram.) Governor Htrrled this afternoon
NEW YORK. July 11. Water Color, run- ; received the following telegram of accept-
ance from A. B. Kittredge-
Charles N. Herried: Thank you. I will
do mv brt to bring credit to the state,
party, yourself and rWinEDOB
nlng in the name and colors of the million
Dir. inmrn Tt. Uncsln. wt n the Iro
quols stakes of 3,OJ0 at Brighton Beach
today. Results.
First race, six furlongs; Cervera won,
Kenny second, Twig third. Time: 1:13 3-5.
Second race, one mile and seventy yards,
selling: Fntallst won, Anlmonlty second,
Marothen third Time; 1.45 3-5.
Third race, six f arlongs, selling: Cameron
won. Brixton second, Gay Boy third. Time:
'Fourth race, the Iroquois stakes of Jj.VO,
one mile and a quarter: Watfr Color won,
Vltelleus second, Mortallo third. Time:
2:07.
Fifth race, one mile and an eighth: Prince
of Melbourne won. Wax Taper second, Tho
Amazon third. Time; 1:52.
Sixth race, one mile and a sixteenth, sell
ing: Magnificent won. Tinge second, Bar
betto third. Time; IMS 3-5.
At Newport TrneU.
CINCINNATI. July ll.-The handicap at
six and a half furlongs was the feature at
Newport today. John McElroy was an easy
winner over a neia 01 hiieeQy unr. 1.
game for the Pittsburg Nationals and m:V- tine track furnished great snort for a large
ural new players were worked. In Boston's crowd of enthusiasts. Results:
series of four games they were shut oul
three times. Attendance, 2,700. Bcore:
PlTTSHUIta. 1 BOSTON,
K.II.O.A.E.I R.H.O.A E
Clsrk. If... 0 0 10 OLong, si 0 0 110
First race. 2:14 trotting; GunsaulUH won
first, third and fourth heats. Time: 2:14i,
horse owner and the others stable hands,
Results:
First race, seven furlongs, selling. As
sassin won. Polly Blxby second, Paschal
third. Time: lisol;.
Second race, six furlongs, selling: Vlnce
won, Chemisette second, Gwynne third.
Time: 1:16.
Third race, five and a half furlongs, sell
ing: Lathrop won, The Widow second,
Doctor Worth third. Time; l:10ij.
Fourth race, six and a halt furlongs,
handicap: John McElroy won, Georglc
second, Maggie Felix third. Time: 1:204.
Fifth race, six furlongs, selling: B G.
Fox won. Semicolon second, Flop third.
Time: 1:HU.
Sixth race, one mile, selling: Fairy Day
won, Rowdy G second, Birdie May third.
Time: 1:33.
At Drlmar Pnrk, St. Louts.
ST. LOUIS. Julv 11 Form Havers cot
much the best of the betting argument at
P,m', W.... I-?? t" TIJnoA tV,)'t' De'mar today, three favorites and two sec
2:144. 2:13H. 2:12. Doctor Brook. Dot Mil- , ond choices getting home in front. Trick
ler and Our Luck also started. faf,t. Results-
Second race. 2:25 naclnc: Billy II won 1 r-i... '.1.- ,.innn. n,.. r. i.
Beuum t, cf. 1 3 r. o 0 Hiogit. cf., 0 0 0 0 o . Jo .at three heats. Stanton W ilkes taking the I Pcnrce won( Charles C second, First One
it Davis, rt.... : I 1 0 OMurphr. If.. 0 1 4 0 0 1 rst. Time: 2:104. .:loi. 2:13. 2:12H. Dainty third, Time: 1:1CH
0 Dfansfd" lbl 3 ' OUemont. 2b. 0 1 3 1 1 , Ouecn. Mysotis, Westland and Collge Second race, seven furlongs, purse: Anto-
Totals.
.23
K 27 11
I
2
Buckley and Payne batted for Gondlng
and Coons In the ninth.
'Minneapolis 023100100 7
Omaha 000001 1 0 0 2
Earned runs: Minneapolis. 6; Omaha. 1.
Three-base hits Belden. Two-base hits:
McCreedlr, Gondlng. Stolen bases; Con
ralton. Cockman, Rohe, Stewart. First
baaM on balls: Off .Ferguson, 3, off Coons,
2. Struck out: By Ferguson, 4; by Coons,
2; by Gordon, 1. Double plays: Cockman
to Law, Rohe to Brashear to Law. Time:
1:30. Umpire: Carruthers.
Knnana City l.oaea for a Cbnnne.
KANSAS CITY. July 11. By superior all
around playing -Denver easily defeated the
locals today. Schmidt kept the hits well
scattered nnd received good support. At
tendance, fiiij. Score:
Denver ' '.... OOOOC10C 0-1"''
Kansus City... 00001000 0-JB7
Batteries: Denver, Schmidt and Sullivan:
Kansas City, Wolfe. Gibson nnd Mcssltt.
lira Molitra Tnkra Three Strnlnht.
DES MOINES. July ll.-Des Moines made
It three straight from St Paul In n rather
loose game. Chech was nn easy mark, be
ing, found safely fourteen times. Attend
ance, TOO. Score:
R.H.E.
ues .iioines 510:5000 sua
SL Paul...,,...! 0202000 1-C83
Butteries. Des MoJnes Cates and Cote;
St. Paul. Chech and Lattlmer.
St. jnaenh tilts to "Win.
ST: JOSEPH. July 11. St. Joseph won to.
day by rood hard hitting and by Mauplu's
feleady pitching. McNecly aUo pitched In
good form, although he overworked htmelf
t-llshtly at tho outset. Attendance, 1,00
Saore:
St. Jnfiph 00040103 S bEi
Colo. Springs. .02010001 2 e 10 2
Batteries: Pt. Jobeph, Muupln and Dooln;
Colorado Springs, McJstely and Donahue.
Wi-ktt-rit Lrairuf Mmidlnv,
Warner, 3b. 0 1 0 2 0 Crollus, rf.. 0 1 1 0 0
Itltctitr, 2b. 0 1 o 5 oaioian, 10.. u z iu u u
)Zy, at 0 0 1 i lLovte, 3b.... 0 13 3 0
Zlmmer. c. 0 0 t 0 0 KlttrlJft, c. 0 1 2 0 0
Tanitehlll. p 0 0 0 2 0 rittlnger, p. 0 1 0 1 0
Totals .. S 10 37 It ll Totals ..0 (24 10 1
Pittsburg 30002000 5
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Tuttle and Salvador also started.
Peoria Iteaulta.
PEORIA. III., July 11. Today's results:
racing, z:w Class, tour starters: mifs
Earned rut: PittsburK j Throe-baso MeCj,ntock v0n in straight heats, nest
It: Davis. Home run: Beaumont, btoien iimt,. 2'17i
bases: BransHeld (2). Double plays: Ely to 1
Rltchey to liransneia, ivagner 10 Hiicney
to Hransfleld, Low to Demont. First base
on ballB: Off Tannehlll, 1; off Plttinger. 2.
Struck out; By Tannehlll, 4: by Plttinger.
2. Passed ball: Klttrldge. Time: 1:40. Um
pires: Emslle and Nash.
Clitc-BKO National Loan,
Trotting, 2:30 class, four starters: George
W won. Best time: 2:30U.
Pacing, 2:40 class, four starters; Ella
Goddard won. Best time: 2:174.
Canadians at the Net,
NIAGATtA-ON-VnE-LAKE, Ont.. July 11.
In Ihu Cn tn n All a-i ihhmnlnnikln
I vai- v.iavaaa LiinutiMiiriii iruilir rrl itn
tto a rr Tm1 1 1 Tn n-aa nlnrlA , trttirria rrmnt tnnv T"la le H'f fVt nf II n vA 1 ITTlC . l.lfi..
and two doubles In the ninth Inning allowed , beat Clarence Hobart of New York ond E I r.?C0IV.Ci.flrtU,i1,'ii Vv,,A CVT'on'
the National visitors to tie the tcore In P. Fischer of Now York beat Irving Wright Queen second Lemuel third. Time.
the Komo for' them in the eleventh inning. Men's singles, second round: E. P. T Tf'Jlrdc,rnc''' one mile and a sixteenth:
f . V. , ... I . ... rt t 0
Fourth race, sell'ng, six fuilongs- Jake
T.ATTtt flnl lnlv 11 In ,h., P,. nnn I T IHC 3:16
championship t-mnls tournament today W. Flfth race. Felling, one mile: Snoaky won,
A Lamed of Summit, N J , beat S 1'
Fischer of New York, the first set be:ng
a long deuce one. Tomorrow Lamed plays
Heals Wright and the winner challenges
M. D. Whitman, the present holder of the
Canadian championship. The doubles will
be advanced to the finals.
the gamo for them in the eleventh inning. Mens singles, second round: E. P. ! T
For eight Innings Eason had perfect con- Fischer beat Irving AVrlght. S-6, 0-3. t : ,
trol aud he was hit safely but twice during Semi-Anal round: Dales Wright beat Clar- '"JJ
that time. Cross fielded brilliantly. At- ence Hobart. 0-4. 6-n.
tendance, CSO. Score; . . QUKEN'S ROYAL. NIAGARA-ON-THE- , S
PIIILADEU'HIA. I CIHCAQO.
n.H.o. n.l n.u.o.A.E.
Thomas, ef 1 1 3 0 0 Hnrtsel, If.. 2 3 3 0 0
Wolv't'n. 8b 1 1 2 3 0 Green, cf.... 10 10 0
Flkk, rf .... 1 ! 1 0 0 I'rxUr, lb... 0 0 4 1 0
Pflnh'ty. If. 0 1 1 0 0Chai.ce, rf.. 0 3 0 0 0
Douglass, c. 0 0 7 0 0 Doyle, lb,... 0 0 11 2 0
Jemi:r, lb., t 1 :i 2 : r.aymrr, 3b. 0 0 1 11
llullman, 2b 0 0 1 1 0 McCor'K. . 0 I 4 t J
Croiui. 0 0 t t 0 Kahor, c . . 0 3 3 0 1
l)UL-leby. pO 0 0 C 0 Eason, p 0 10 3 1
Whit, p.... 0 0 0 1 0Kllng 0 0 0 0 0
Barry luooo,
1 Total .. 3 12 S3 l I
Totala . . 4 7 S3 70 3
Batted for Dugglesby In the ninth.
Hatted for Eason In the eleventh.
Philadelphia .0000000030 1-4
Chicago 2010000000 03
Left on bases: Chicago, 0, Philadelphia
4
Kansks Crry
Omaha
Minneapolis ,
Bt. Joseph
St. Paul i ....
Des MoUii-s
Colorado Springs .
Dui.vor
Won.
,..40
Lost. r.c.
S3'
... 31
26
......2S
22
2S
ti
If
So
.(31
.540
.533
.65?
.432
.131
431
,'iS'j
CHICAGO AMERICANS WIN
Mate It Three Mrnlght Acalnat Mll
usulirc, with Much Credit
to Ivntnll.
juiiWAUKEE, juiy ii. The Chlciso
Amarloons mad it three strUcht with
UUwaukee toduy. thu home team being
uniaai io mi ltaio.i at the right timn.
Urn sd bunched hits kept Milwaukee out
o; vt runiuuj. Aiienaance. uau. corr
atlCAOO. MILWAUKEE.
R.H.O.AE. ft. II O A E.
ULf, 1 1 t 0 Oeler. lb.... 0 1 0 1
Jcaaa, it..., I 11 s ailbert. 3b., 0 0 0 3 3
Martaa. id., o 0 4 1 e llallmaa, rf. 0 2 3 0 0
IkDtu, id.. i . u u B AnOara'n, If 0 1 t 1 0
McFUrri!, It 0 1 3 0 1 '"onroy, H. ( t l I 0
bifign, u. i It I VPonabut, lbl 1 i I
Two-base hits: Hnrtsel. McCormlck.
Kahoe, Utfiananiy. junnings, ivoiverton.
Home runs: Hartsel, Flick. Sacrifice hits;
ni-virr llullman sioien nase: uexter.
Chance. Double plays. Doylo to McCormlck
(2). Struck out: Hy Eason, 2-, by Dugglesby,
2; by White. 4. Passed ball; Douglas, First
base on nans- un r.aron, ii. on uuggitsDy,
9. Time: 1:55. Umpire; Cunningham.
Ilrooklyna Win on Errors.
CINCINNATI. July 11. Three errors and
two hits gave the Brooklyn Nationals three
runs In the tirst Inning today Tho locals
played miserable ball on the bases and
iho many hits they made off Kittson yltlded
but little. Donovan pitched the last two
innings. Attendance, i.ioo. Score;
1S1100K.LYX. . CINCINNATI
R.H.O.A.E.I n.H.O.A.E.
irelly, lb.... 1 3 3 1 ODobbs, cf... 0 13 0 0
Kaeler, rf... 1 V 1 1 0 Barley. t .. 1 1 3 0 1
Shwkard. If 1 1 1 0 0 nckley, lb. 0 2 4 (1 0
Daljr, lb.. ..12(3 1 Crkwford, rf 0 1 0 0 0
Dahlta. r.. 12 14 lMnsoon. u. 1 l I o
McCr-rj. tf. 0 1 1 0 oputa. tb,.... 1 l 2 I o
McOulre. e 0 l 1 o HaUrvr, 3b. 1 l l i l
Oatlns. 3b... 0 1 3 3 0llrcm. c... 1 I 2 I
Kittson, p... 0 I 1 - OPbllllpt, p.. 0 2 0 2 1
Donoan, p. 0 0 i' 0 - -
Totala . . 4 11 27 !( 4
TotaH .. It 21 11 2'
Brooklyn 3 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-8
Cincinnati 02 0 0200004
Earned runs: Brooklyn, 2; Cincinnati, 3.
Two-base hits; Pletz, Beckley. Three-base
hits: Habrer. Dahlen. Stolen bases: Harley
(2), Dobbs. Double idays; Pletz to Magoon
to Beckley (2;. First base on ball. OH
Sew Shamrock Leads Arcnln.
tlOTIIESAY. Firth of Clyde, July 11.
Tli" two Shamrocks had another trial to
day, going out to windward in a four-knot
breeze. Though Shamrock I had the best
of thu start and the weather berth. Sham
rock II quickly closed up the gap, passed
the older boat and held a clear lead when
they were both becalmed off Cumbrae.
Mr. Watson, the designer of tho cup chal
lenger, wants the trials continued next
week.
Later, owlnir to a contlnimnr n( ih mim
and an Increasing probability of rain, the
yachts were towed to their anchorage.
For Trunin Cliamploiiklilp,
CHICAGO. July ll.-R. D. Little of
Princeton won the finals In the tnnls
tournament today, defeating L. H. Wald
tier of Chloago. in three straight sets. 6-1.
6-3. ,-t. Little will meet Krelgh Colllm of
Chicago tomorrow for the western cham
pionship. Ilnrry Vnrdon n W Inner.
BLAIR. Gowrle. Scotland, July 11. Harry
ardon today beat James Braid, who won
the open golf championship of Great
Britain July 6, by 2 up and 1 to play In a
thlrty-slx-hole match.
W, U. FnalK Uettrr.
c$l:y, ?"''. lhAt Sf York
sale of the rasig-Llpton company It was
said today that W. B. Fnslg. who has
',el'ii t.-Lil,,1lBv.,low.,'.raProvn'f nnd that
It Is expected he will be able soon to
return to his business. Mr. Faslg has been
In his country Place, Brewster, N. Y.. fer
LarlllnnPa will (rnd,
NEW YOniv. Jlllv ll Th. m
Lmillard was read this afternoon in a law
office in Jersey City No statement us to
SOUTH DAKOTA CROPS GROW
Excessive Kent Continue, 'it Merely
Slakes Un for the Cool Day
of June.
YANKTON, S. D.. July 11. (Special.)
The excessive heat of tho last week con
tinues. The government thermometer
passes the 100 mark every day. Crops
are holding their own against the scorch
ing weather as well as could be expected.
Corn Is making up for the time it lost
during tho cool, damp days of June. The
,.ntni prnn Is (mTnpnftp. Several large
Thompson, John Sheridan and Henry Rclf .,,,, v.ini. mnrf to towns In the
were ruled off today for fighting In the bet- , shipments are being made to towns nine
ting ring several days ago, Thompson Is a northern part of the state, u. ninman
has a large patch full of potato pickers
and D. B. Gurney, who purchased a six
acre field of William Semple for shipment,
reports a yield of 240 bushels to the acre.
This Is an enormous yield for potatoes
dug at this time of the year.
TYNDALL, S. P., July 11. (Special )
Crops are looking fine. The barley harvest
will be ready this week and oats and wheat
next week. Corn Is far advanced for this
time of year and In most fields plowing has
stopped. Early com Is taesellng.
South Unluitn Incorporations.
PIERRE, S. I)., July 11. (Special.)
These articles of Incorporation have been
filed:
Boston-Newton Investment company, at
Pierre, with a capital of l.nrUHrt. Incor
porators: Charles C. Llttlellcld, C. L. Mil
dam and L. L. Stephens.
vravnnrt.Vovnitn. ttold and Conner Mining
and Milling company, at Pierre, with a
capital of J200,H). Incorporators: . H.
Russell, F. L. Griffith. H. M. Griffith. Solo-
mon w aflge, liarry Anuerson unu wuiMmi
Baker. .
Morton Propulsion ana rump company, ui
,1 u-
und
1. T.. Stephens
Lvelyn uoia .Mining coznpunj-, ni nc:rr, (
with a capital of ll.OOO.O.fi. Incorporators. .
E. D. Allen, W. E. von Johanson and L. L.
Stephem-. I
Tennessee company, at Pierre, with a
capital of SS.OM.ono. Incorporators: E. M.
Barnes. W. It. Drake and L L. Stephens.
National Consolidated Oil company, at
Pierre, with a capltol of J.".,MO.0Oo, Incor- '
porators: T. C. H. Vance, F. A. Vance, and j
L. L. Stephens.
United Copper-Gold Mining company of '
Arizona, at Pierre, with a capital of fl.o.),- ;
IKK). Incorporators. Benjamin J Perry,
Charles H Sage hnd 1. L. Stephens. i
Keystone Trading company, nt Keystone,
with a capital of !0,(0. Incorporators- ,
John C. Haines, John T. Potter and Lane
K Stone. I
Wesslngton Springs State bank, nt Wes- ,
slngton Springs, with a capital of $20,000.
Incorporators: R. S. Wfh. J. II Woodburn, ,
A T. McConnell nnd A R McConnell '
Wayne and Beulah Township Telephone
company, at Alexandria, with a cnpltal of
f..0n. Ineoriiorators- M. J. Hicks, Henry I
Montgomery. J. W I,nve F W. Allen. T. i
H. Qunnney and George A. Doan. I
Indian Groap Copper Mining company, at i
Pierre, with a canltal of Il.oon.wo. Tncor- 1
norntora: S. M. Illdiron, E E. Goodrich. !
T. P. Estes ond W A. J. Seals. i
Francis Batrhclder & Co . at Pierre, with
n capnni oi ts'mmi inrorporniors: rrati'is i
nd T. l
geifirta! "-5, V,mi. io ,,,,.,, lee won. Miss Thresa second, Mrs. Grannon
Third race, 2:20 trotting: Ida Hlghwood third Time- l'SO
won In three atrnight heats. Time: 2:UV. , ti,m - ," -i,' ,i,-,. m. ci.,..
f,. ". ' n .'I .V earan won, josie r second, varner tn ra. i-erre. wun a cuimm vi """'i'1" "
Trjffles. Bert Baron, Bow Rene, Charles . Tlnle: 1:j7.' tcrs: John S Martin, Edward T. Miles urn
rourth race, one mile and nn elchth. sell.
lng: Judge Steadman won, Nance 6'Nill
second. Coral third Time: 1:66.
Fifth race, one mile, selling: Lasso won,
Aurea second, Lady of the West third.
Time: 1:42&4.
Sixth race, six and a half furlongs, felling-
Ben Frost won Four Leaf Clover
second, Tenny Bello third. Time: 1:22.
At Fort Erie.
BUFFALO, N. Y.. July ll.-Fort Erie re
sults: First race, selling, seven furloncs: In-
follce won. Ahamo second, Lasto third.
John McGurk third.
Cherlthed second,
lime: 1:414.
Sixth race, selling, seven furlongs- Satirist
won. Silent Friend second, Insurrrctl -n
third. Time: l:2s.
Circuit Sleotlnir lit Dnvrntinrt,
DAVENPORT la.. July ll.-The races to
day at the Gieat Wmfrn circuit meeting 1 natchulder Frederick A Snvder u
wont in strnlBht heats, the featurf being r,;: ' reafncK snaer a
Frequnfs capture of the 2.2ft trot over n
big Held. Attendance. S.OiO. Weather hot;
iracic trine siow. uesuus:
1'aclng. 2:25 class, purse 1509, eight start
ers. Major Muson won three straight
hoots. Best time: 2.13V
Trotting. 2:11 class, purse 3503. three
starters: Alan won thret straight bests.
Best time: 2:12s-
Trotting. 2;20 class, purse 33 0. ilevn
starters: Frequent won three straight
heats Best time: 2:15U-
SENATOR A, B. KITTREDGE
(Continued from First Page.)
felt, but laid plans for a renewal of the
fight In the county at the first opportunity.
He felt satisfied that Pettlgrew would
"bolt" the St Louis convention and had
arrangements made so that when Pettlgrew
and his brother "bolters" did walk out of
the convention Pettlgrew's altercate was on
the ground and took the senator's place
within a few minutes after the departure of
that gentleman.
Returning to South Dakota. Kittredge set
about reorganizing the republican party,
particularly of this county and largely to
his efforts and the substantial foundation
laid by hlm for the upbuilding of the re
publican party are due the recent republican
victories In the state.
Known n "Allrnt Mini,"
Klttrcdre. because of his extreme reti
cence, Is often referred to as the "Silent
Man," No man In the United States la
Uurlliigrton to Gnleiiii,
DEADWOOD, S. D., July 11. (Special. )
The Burlington Railway company has
completed six miles of grading for the
new road to Galena and trains will bo run
ning into that camp within sixty days
The new road connects with the Black
Hills d Tort Pierre road at Galena Junc
tion and Englewood, on the main Hue of
the Burlington, will be whore the Bur
lington trains will start. The mining camp
of Galena Is very lively.
In planniiijr your little journeys for the summer,
keep the following low nitos in mi ml. They will save
you much money. Complete information at any Bur
lington ticket office:
35, Buite or Helena and re-urn
Same rates to many other Montana points.)
July (5 to 13.
Tteturn limit, August 31.
$40, Spokane, Wash., and return
(Same rates to many other points in Northwest.)
July 0 to 13.
Heturn limit, August 31.
$49, San Francisco and return
July (5 to 13.
Keturn limit, August 31.
$45, Portland, Ore., Tacoma. Seattle, Victoria or
Vancouver and return
Jul.- 0 to 13.
Return limit, August 31.
$0, Benvsr and return
July 10 to 31.
Return limit, October 31.
$18, Puebfo and return
July 10 to 31.
Return limit, October 31.
$13, Dolcrado Springs and return
July 10 to 31.
Return limit, October 31.
$3!, Gienwood Springs and return
July 10 to 31.
Return limit, October 31.
$32, Salt Lake City and return
July 10 to 31.
Return limit, October 31.
$25.75, Buffalo and return
Now.
14-75, Chisago and return
July 23, 24 and 25.
SI3.50 St. Louis and return
July 23, 21 and 2H.
$16.75, Milwaukee and return
July 20, 21 and 22.
1 ok ii in to Ilnve Xrw Trlnl.
BELLE FOURCHE, S. D.. July 11. (Spe
cial.) William Yokum, who has been In
Jail here for several months, has been ad
mitted to bail by Judge Levi McGee, the
bond being fixed at t2,I00. Yokum shot
a man tn thU city about five years ago
aod was sentenced to life Imprisonment.
He was seni back here for a new trial
Tieksf Office
1502 Furnam Street.
Telephone 250 I
Burlington
lOtu niiii Mhsoii Mreets,
Telephone 128
t-outh Dnkotn Stntt Pair.
YANKTON. S. D. July 11. (Special.)
The South Dakota state fair will be held
ot Yankton September 9. 10, 11, 12 and 13.
Prominent Tenifilur In Wreck,
SYRACUSE. N. Y . Jjly ll.-Dewet C
Hooker, who dlod from Injuries ,rei elvod j
In the Alton wreck, was past grand rhi"f I
templar of the Independent Order of Good J
Templars of the state of New York and for I
nineteen years grana secretary ue was
active in temperunce ar.d ch :rch work
Rev Dewct C Hooker of Phoenix is a con,
tec
of our meaiclne also Froo Homo Treatment a lie pare uluuraed booir 2 i
describing synirtoms and cuuse ol diseases with best treatment, also many v&luoblii 22
receipts and prescriptions in plain language, saving you ieavy doctor sblUt, s-sk for it.
Dr. Kay's Renovator
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Qtl Liver mid Kidney dtseasei and bad rcaUtts of LaOrprwi. Send fjr proof of it. W
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