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    TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEE: IT? ID AY, AUGUST 16, 1501.
MAKES HASH OF OMAHA
Bt. PruI'ii New Cook PnU HU Chopping
Kilfo Into Rourki Family.
APOSTLES EAT THREE STRAIGHT MEALS
llrrmnn Trim In JiikkIc he Hed Oil
Into an Omelet, but Cnn't norrow
a. Silk lint Strong llnonxh
tn Hold Til cm.
8T. PAUL, Minn.. Aug. 15. (Bpeclal Tele
gram,) Hyan's Hud Caps raado It three
utralRht with Omaha for tho tecond tlmo
thin season by winning tho llnat game to
day. lu addition to being tho final gamo of
the present scries this wuu thu Inst gaiuu of
thu season betweon the two learns, and In
winning It thu SaluU captured the scnBon's
ierle by tho margin of 10 to i.
Cook, the young St. 1'aul amateur who
Joined tho Order of thu Hed Cap last
week, wus pitted against Ilermau, and bent
the Wizard out, although It was a tight
kquceze. lloth twtrlrrs wero given rank
nupport, but tho Hed Capa wero lucky In
working tliolr bad plays Into Innings In
which no runs wero made, while Itourkc'a
men bunched all their errors with four hit
lu the Qrsl twit Innings, and live runs, all
th.it St. I 'an I made, resulted with but one
arnod. Cook was a trlllu unsteady ut time,
but It was generally when the basis were
unoccupied. In tho fifth Inning, with Gen
ius on third, Stewart on llret and no our
out, the youngster fanned Fleming and
nent Letcher and Uuckloy to tho bench on
popups. On two other occasions he retired
the slilo with men on second and third.
Hi. l'a ti 1 madn Its 11 rat two runs on sin
gles by Dlllnrd and Hyan and errors by
lAttchcr, Toman and Stewart. In the sec
ond Muggins was Drat up and was putsed
and sent to uccond on Wilson's sacrifice.
Cook landed on tho bull for three sacks,
scoring IlugglnB, and scored on Shannon's
single, which Ictchcr let got awny from
him, and Shannon went to third. He scored
on Dlllurd'a long My to left. That ended tho
run-getting for tho Hod Caps.
nourko'H men mndo their first two In the
second Inning on McAndrews' double and
Toman's homer. They wero tho first two
mon up and it was tho general Impression
that Cook's time had come, but he stcndled
up wonderfully and no more hits enme In
thnt Inning. Omaha made Kiiveral brilliant
efforts to get men around the bases afttr
that, but waH unsuccessful until the eighth
Inning, when n buso on balls, an out at
first and Toman'n slnglu sent the final run
across the pinto, Tho features were the
batting of Hyan, Stewart and Toman nnd
a grand stop of a lino drlvo by Stewart.
Score:
ST. I'AUI,.
All. It. It. O. A. E.
Slinnnon, rf 3 2 1111
Dlllurd. cf 4 0 110 1
Ityan, If 3 13IU0
Jlnilii, 31i 1 0 0 0 : 1
Kollry, lb I o 1 8 0 0
HehHffer. 21i t 0 15 2 0
IluggliiH, fx 3 1 0 4 u 1
Wilson, o 3 0 0 7 0 0
Cook, p I 1 1 0 0 0
Totnln 32 5 1 S7 10 4
OMAHA.
All. It. II. O. A. li.
Ueillns, ef 4 0 0 3 0 0
Htewnrt. Vli 5 0 3 3 1 1
b'lqlnltiii. If 6 0 12 0 0
l.etchor. rf 4 o o o 0 2
Uuckloy, ,1b 3 1 0 6 0 0
McAndri'WB, .'Hi I 113 0 0
Tnlliutl, XK 4 1 2 3 3 1
lloiidliiK. c (.... 3 0 0 7 3 0
Herman, p I 0 0 0 3 0
Totula M 1 1 5 i5 1
.st. I'nui : 3000000 o a
(Jmnhn 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 03
Knrncd rrin'n Ht'. luiil. It Omnhii, 2. Left
on banes; tit. I'aiil, 4; Omnbn, I1. Struck
out: Hy Cook, 5; by Herman, 6. First base
on balls. Oft Cook. 2: oft llormnn. 3. lilt
by pitcher'. Hy Cook, Gonln. Two-bne
lilts: Schrtffer. Stewart, McAndrews. Thrco
buso lilt; Cook. Homo run: Toman. First
base on errors: St. l'anl, 2; (Jmalui, I.
Stolen buHos. Itynn, Hugglns, Passed ball:
"Wllsnn. Doublo play: lltigfilns to Helmffnr
to Kelloy. Sucrltlce lilt: Wilson. Tims:
1:32. Umpire: Tyndall.
KuiiNiiM CII) Four to Tiro.
COIIOItADO Sl'HINOS. Aug. 15.-Kanns
Olty defeated the homo team In today's
biiiik by butieliliiK n fow lilts nnd a few
errors 111 tho eighth InnliiK. The feuturo
was tlio throe double plnys In the first four
Innings by tho lncalH. Attenilntice, 1,000.
Score:
n. h.u.
Kansas City... 0 0 O 0 0 0 o I 01 u 5
Colo, Springs.. 1 0 o o 0 0 0 1 0-2 7 1
Ufttterien; Kiuisus City. W'elmcr nnd He
vllle, Colorado Spring, Pnrvlif iind Hol
land. Denver Nine- to Tho.
UKN'VKH, Aug. IB. Denver won today's
Kume by opportune lilttlng and taking nd
vantiiKe of erroiM by the visitors. Score:
It. II. 10.
Denver 1 5 0 0 2 0 1 0 4 2
Ht. Joseph 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 9 7
Uutterlem Denver, lCyler and Sullivan;
St Joseph, Miuiptn, Dnolu and Garvin,
Dm .Mtilui-a Vainly 1'IkIiU tliuplre.
MINNKAPOl.IB, Aug. 13.-The Des
Mnlnes plnyers fought the umpire from the
beginning of today's game to the fourth In
iiliin. when Werden wiih ordered out.
W'lggH' wlldnecs put the visitors In tno
game. Dammann was pounded hard. At
tendance. 760. Scoro:
H.H.i:.
Minneapolis ... 2 o o 2 3 0 0 o -7 14 1
Des Moines ... 3 2 0 0 0 1 0 O 0-6 0 4
Hatterles; Minneapolis. Wlggs, Sworm
stedt nnd MrCnuncil; Des Moines, Dnm
inann and Cote.
Western l.enmir StniulliiK,
Won.
Kansas (.Mty 61
Ht. Joseph Bl
St Paul 49
Minneapolis 45
Omaha 41
Des Moines ,1)
t'olorado Springs 37
Denver 27
Iist.
33
51
tl
P.C.
.(I'D
.t'51
.B'l
.fOi
,13
.41:1
.12)
.Southern I.iiiihui',
LITTLE HOCK, Ark., Aug. 15,-Scom:
Little Hock.... 1 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 fi'o1'!
Shreveport ....O0100000O 151
Hatterles: Little Rock, McClnskey and
Lynch; Shreveport, Hhaftstall and Mont
gomery. MEMPHIS, Tonn., Aug. 15.-Scoro:
H.H.E.
Memphis I 0 3 0 I 0 2 1 S 10 4
New Orleans.. 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1- '0 C
Hatterles; Memphis, Robb nnd Lnuzon;
New Orleans, Dannehower and Abbott
NASHVILLE, Aug. 15,-Hcoro:
H.I I.E.
flmttanooBa . 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 1 mo 1
Nashvllio ....SO1O1OOOO-5 10 4
Hatterles; ChnttanooKa, Hrunner and
Roth; Nashville, Blackburn nnd Fisher.
Hlrmlnuham-Selma gaine jiostponed; rain.
1 1 1 11 1 Defeats Woodmen.
ULA1H. Neb.. Aug. 15,-(peclnl.)-At the
"Woodmen of the World plcnlo tmlay Hla r
Clothing company defeated Alpha camp at
base ball. Tho features o( the gamo were
two homo runs by Fuber. Score:
nlalr 0 0 0 0 2 7 6 2 3-20 17
Alpha camp 0 1012300 0- 75
naileries; iiuur, rcpung and Haven; Alpha
camp, Leonard, Pendorgast and Diamond.
HnsUelU Keep It Hp.
CHESTER. Neb., Aug. 15.-(Speclal Te.
gram.) Chester wiih again defeated at base
ball by tho Haskell Indians, who batted
Smith hard. Score: u.jt jj,
Indiana 0 1 4 I 3 0 1 0 j-12 15 9
Chester 000200000279
Hatterles; Indians. Wellcr nnd Felix:
Chester, Smith und Shutts.
Krlrnil (Irt One front Soperlor.
FRIEND, Neb,. Aug. 15,-(8peclal.)-Pii-perlnr
and Friend played hii exciting game
of base ball today, Friend whining, 4 to 3.
Scoro: H.H.E.
Friend 13000000 ' 4 10 3
Superior 00010 0 020-355
Hatterles: Friend, Neff nnd Whltcomb;
Superior, Teal and Fulmar.
Chryrnnr Indians tn .VrhrnsUn.
CHEYENNE. Vyo.. Aug, 15.-(Speclal.)-Thn
Cheyenne Indian base bnll team will
make 11 trip through Nebraska noxt week.
Oamrn will bn played hero next Saturday
and Sunday with North Platte. Wednes-
dny tho Indians will play nt North Platte.
Thursday and Friday nt Kearney and at
umana naturuay and Hutalay witn tnc
Originals. Heturnlng, one game wilt be
played ut North Plntto Monday, August 2
Tho Indians will havo tho following men
on the trip, llrlerley, catcher, Glaze, Tntin
and Slmmoii", pitchers! l.enry, first base!
Orten, second base, Kroell, third base,
Trudgcon, shortstop; Dickinson, left Held,
Thomas, center field. Several of tho Indians
wero formerly members of the Originals
and almost nil have played In Nebraska,
BOSTON WINS BY BATTING
. York l In 1'nlr W'ny to nrenk
I'.vrn In .opcond flnnie, hot llnnl
HlttliiK Ties the .Score.
NEW YOHIC Aug, 15. Now York got tho
worst of a double-header with tho Hos
tons today. Tho latter beat tho home team
In tho first game by Industrious batting,
In tlto second contest, when It looked ns
though New York had a safe lend, lioston
developed n batting streak and tied tho
score, From thu ninth until tho game was
called a draw on account of darkness It
was an Interesting pitchers' battle. At
tendance, 2,'.hX). Score:
First (innip,
HOSTON. I NEW YOltk.
ll.II.O.A.K. ll.II.O.A.U.
Sluijlp, rf.... 1 1 2 0 0 Vanll'n, cf. 0 0 10 0
Tnni lb.. 0 21 llPavli, si,.,. Mill
Dtmont. 2b.. 1 3 3 4 O.Mcllrld. rf. 0 1 2 0 0
Coolcy, cf... 0 110 0 Helbnch, If.. 0 0 0 0 0
Murphy, If.. 0 2 ii 0 0
Hickman, 2ti 1 1 1 C 0
Htrntiu. 3b... 0 1 2 4 0
Iwe, 3b.... 0 1 1 1 1
IOtlK. n 0 0 1 2 0
Omiel, lb... 0 1 13 0 U
Klttrlil?, c. 0 I 2 0
I'lttlnter, p. 1 1 o l oj
Totau .. 3 u 11 "2
Warner, c. .. 0 1 3 2 u
l-ltnr, p... 0 10 2 0
MMth'eon .0 0 0 0 0
Tolulo .. 2 8 37 It i
Untied for I,oltner In tho ninth.
Boston 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 0-3
Wow York 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-2
Knrr.ed runs: lioston, 3. Left on bases:
Iloston, 8; New York. 7. First Imso cm
balls: OR I.eltuer, 2. Struck out: Uy
l.eltner, 3: by Plttlnger, 5. Two-buse hits:
Demont, Plttlnger. Doublo play: Davlu
to GiiiizpI. Hit ny pitcher: hy i.eltner, li
by Plttlnger, 1. Time: i:is, Umpire:
i: ins He.
Srcond Gnnir.
NEW YOIIK,
ll.II.O.A.E.
Vanlt n, cf. 0 J 3 0 0
Davlx, .... 1 1 1 0
Mcnrl.lr, rf. 1 .1 1 0 0
ylbnch, if.. 1 5 1 0 0
Hlrkinnn, 2b 1 0 0 0 0
HtranR. 3b. .1 13 3 1
Ouruel, lb.. 0 0 8 0 0
Wnriifr. c... 0 1 10 4 1
Mnttli'i-nn, p 0 0 0 4 U
UOSTON.
H.II.O.A.E.
Slngl". rf...
Tenney, lb
Ppmont, 2b
Cooloy, cf..
Murpliy. If.
linnr, 3b...
Img, ss...
Murun. e...
3 0 0
t
0
0
0
0
2
5 4
3 0
1 0
1 0
3 8
7 0
0 2
0 0
1 1
.. 0
.. 1
.. a
.. 1
c. 0
iNlcliols, p ,
llnnilllon .
Totals
S 12 3 13 2
Klttrlilce,
TotaU .. 5 13 33 li 0
Hatto'l for Mornn In the ninth.
now York 1 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 fi
lioston 2 000002010 0-5
Enrned runs: New York, 2; Iloston, 1.
Left on bases: New York, 9: lioston, K.
Vlrst bus-j on balls; Off Matthewson, 2; off
Nichols, 1 Struck nut: Hy Matthewson, U;
by Nichols, 4. Sacrifice lilt; Demont. Home
run: Mcllrlde. Threr-base hit; Strang.
Twci-bnse bits; Selbnch (3), Slagle. lilt by
pitched bnlhr Hy Nichols, 2. Passed ball:
Warner. Time: 2:o5. I'mpires: Emslle
mid Smith.
Poor I'li'lilliiK l,oi Hie Diiy.
ST. LOUIS, Aug. 15. The Ht. Louis Na
tionals allowed v. hlcngo to take today's
game through ragged work In tho field.
Powell's pitching was n little off color, but
Hughes was effective throughout. Errors
helped the Chlcngos to register threo runs
111 the third Inning. Severul times tho
locals failed to score through their In
ability to hit when men wero on bases. At
tendance. 2,70o. Score:
CHICAGO. . ST. IXHHS.
n.H.o.vc.i n.n.o.A.E.
llnrlfel, If,. 0 1 1 0 0 lliirltett. It.. 0 2 10 2
tlrrtn, cf.... 1 1 2 0 0 1'aJden, 2b.. 0 0 4 3 0
Chnnee, rf... 1110 0 McGsnn, lb. 0 a 7 0 0
Doyle, lb.,.. 0 2 8 0 0 Donovan, rf 0 2 2 0 0
llaymcr, 3b. 0 1 o 2 llWnllnrr, rs. 1 u 4 4 1
Chlldi, 2b... 0 0 1 2 O.KriiRt-r, 3b.. 1 2 3 2 0
McCor'k. . I 1 I 5 0 Nichols, cf.. 0 1 3 2 0
Kllng, c 0 2 9 1 0 Pohrlver, c. 0 I 3 5 0
HUKhHS, p... 1 0 0 0 0 Powell, p.... 0 0 0 .1 0
Totnla ..4 9 17 10 l TotiU ..2 10 27 19 3
Chicago 0 03100000t
St. Louis v....O 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 02
Earned runs: Chicago, 2: St. Louis, 1.
Two-oaso hits' Sehrlver, Nichols, Kruger.
Three-bas nit; McCormlck. Homo run;
Oreeli. lilt by pltchprf UV l'owoll, 1.
Double pluys: SlcCormlck to Chllds to
Doyle, McCormlck to Doyle. First bHse cn
(Mlta: Off Hughes, 4: oft Powell, 2. Sacri
fice httn: Powell, Haymer, Green. Struck
out: Hy lUghets, 8: by Powell, 2. Stolen
hoses' Wallace, Ilartsel, Left on bases:
Chicago, 6: St. Louis. S. Wild pitch:
Hughes. Time. 1:40. Umpires: O'Dny and
Hrown.
Mitloniil l.riiuiie Mtundliiu.
Won, Lost. P.C.
Pittsburg
Philadelphia
SI. Unils
Brooklyn
Iloston
New York ,.
Cincinnati :-.
Chicago
Bi
D4
SS
51
47
ns
37
33
3i
40
41
44
47
n
51
60
5S,
.4.71
.5..I
.5J7
.600
.4.7
.40f
QUAKERS SUFFER A SHOCK
.MllnnnUce Nrnrly Dnilor Knlthful
Work of Phillies by Scimntloiinl
llnlly In the Fourth.
PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 15.-The home
tenm won todoy's game fiom Ml.w.mkoe by
opportune hitting, Thu visitors gnve th?
local enthusiasts a scare In the fifth lnnln.it,
when four hits, n base on balls and n. bram
of errors combined to give Milwaukee tour
runs, tlelng the score. Frlol's foolish bass
running resulted In n double play, retl.liu
the sldt. The visitors did not scoro af.or
that inning Attendance, 1,!C5. Scoro:
rillLADlIUMIIA. I MILWAUKEE.
lt.H.O.A.15. H.lI.O.A.n.
Fulti. cf.. . 0 2 li 1 O.IIoKr'ver, If. 1 2 0 1 1
Dvl, lb.... 12 0 1 OConrny. .. 12 10 1
l'rn. 3h.... 1 2 ' 1 1
Andr'n, lb 1 0 12 1 0
l-ajolf. Hi,.. 1112 0
nillwrt, 2b.,.ti 1210
He bold, rf.. 0 I 110
Mclntyrt, If 0 0 3 0 1
Ely, ts 0 0 0 5 1
Power", o... 1 0 2 1
Wlltse, p.... 2 1 0 3 1
iiilmn, rr. 1 0 1 0 1
Miilohpy, c. 0 3 5 2 0
Frlel. 3b 0 0 1 0 0
.Iruyette, cf 0 2 10 0
naming, p.. 0 1 0 1 0
. Totals .. 0 27 13 Totsls .. 4 1123 17 3
Fultz out, hit by batted ball.
Philadelphia 12100011 G
Milwaukee .1 00004000 0 t
Earned runs: Milwaukee, 1; Phlladelph a,
3. Two.base lilts: Davis, Wlltse, Crois,
Lnjnle. Sacrifice hits: Hnllman, Fintz.
Doublo plnyu. Cross to Dav.g, Fill z t)
Iijolo to Powers to Cross. IsIt on b.iKes,
Mllwaukeo, 10; Philadelphia, I. First b;uo
on balls. Off Hunting. 2; off Willie. 1.
Struck out. Hy Hugtlng. 5; hy Wllteo, 2.
Time; 1:40. Umpire: Sheridan.
Ilnltlinorc Weak In the Field.
RALTIMORE, Aug. 15,-Tho Clevelands
defeated Haltlmoro this nfteriinon, mainly
through porr fielding by tho local plnyeis.
McGrnw wnh removed from the gam - In tlu
ninth Innlntf for making a remark about a
colled strike. Attendance, J.646. Score:
CLEVELAND. 1 DALTIMOItK,
H.H.O.A.E.I lt.II.O.A.i:.
Plcker'g, cf. I 1 1 1 0 M-Orw, 3b 1 1 2 1 0
O'llrlen. If 2 2 10 O'Kariis .... 0 0 0 0 0
llcrk, 2U 2 14 11
l,1Ch'ce. lb, 1 19 0 1
Dunlin, lb... 0 0 II 0 1
Heynuiur, rf. 0 0 1 1 0
Wll'm, 2b. 1 2 3 S 0
llrndley, Sli,. 114 4 0
Wood, c 0 2 1 0
Harvey, rf.. 0 14 10
Hhlebn-k, tn 0 I 1 2 ,
Urackrn, p.. 0 0 0 4 1
KflMer, s . 1 I 2 7 2
llrfllf, cf... 0 2 3 0 0
Inck'on, If.. 0 1 0 0 0
ilresnnh'n, c 1 1 2 1 1
lowell. 11... 110 11
Total .. 9 1J !
14
Totals .. S 9 27 l &
Hatted for McGraw in tho ninth.
Cleveland 3 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 3-9
Ualtlmorc 100022 0 0 0- 5
Sacrifice hits: Heck, Jnckson. Two-hae
hits: Heok. O'Brien, LuChance (3), Sh'e
beck, Three-base hits: McGrnw, Kelstor.
Stoleu bases: Ilnrvey (2), McGrnw, Howell,
Pickering. Double play; Kelst r t Wl -Hams
to Donlin, First base on balls: Off
Hracken, 2; off Howell, S. Hit by pitched
ball: McGraw. Struck out: Hy Howell, 1.
Left on bases: Haltlmore, 5, Cleveland. 7.
Time: 1:40. I'mplre: Connolly.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 15,-Waslilngton-Detroit
gamo postponed; rain,
American Lrnaiie Standing,
Won. Loat. P.C.
Chicago CO 35 .6.12
lioston 51 3) .511
Haltlmore 50 40 ,5i5
Detroit 49 45 .521
Philadelphia 4-1 47 .45
Cleveland 10 5J .I.1J
Washington 37 52 .lltj
Milwaukee 25 CI .361
McConk Si'iilped,
M'COOK. Neb.. Aug. 15.-(Speclal Tele-gram.)-Tho
McCook Uase Hall club met Its
old enemy, tho Arapahoes. on tho diamond
this afternoon nnd wns skillfully scnlped, 9
Two Oitnira nt Plitinnndnnli,
SHENANDOAH. In.. Aug. 15.-(8perlal
Tf Imrnm.) Two cnme nt hat imii t...,
played today, the forenoon game between
Shenandoah and Sidney, Shenandoah win
t.lt.g, 11 to 1. In the ufternooii V.tt-cx he t
Coin, 12 to I. This gives Essex first in ney
Coin nnd Shenandoah will now contest f ir
second money. Tho fair hud the largc.U
attendance today It has nnd for year?.
ELKES LIVES TFAST HOUR
evr York lllilrr llrenks IllKlitern
ltecords Winning .llddle Distance
Chiiliitilonshlp nt llnfTalo,
UL'FFALO, Aug. 13.-Every seat In the
spacious stadium was filled with spectators
when tho Internationa! grand circuit races
of tho National Cycling association begun.
At times hundreds were standing or sitting
on the upter railings and In the aisles.
Fully lC.ouo of tho exposition crowd wit
nessed the races.
Tho card was a good one, Including tho
finals of the one mile, 2:10 class profes
sional, the I'nn-Amerlcrtii circuit one-mllo
championship professional, the hitlf-mlle
handicap professional and nn hour's con
test between Harry D. Elkes of Glens Falls.
Edunard Tnyloro of Paris nnd Hay Duer of
Hultalo for tho one-hour exposition Invita
tion inlddle-illstnneo championship nnd 11
purso of tl,ooo. Tho race became n proces
sion after tho fifth mllo, for Elkes had
both men nt a safe distance, hnvlng hipped
the' Frenchman four times nnd Duer once.
It was n beautiful exhibition of pace
making; by Elkes, however, and ho broke
the records foi every mllo from tho second
up to and Including the nineteenth. Elks
then let up and nt the end of the hour lio
had covered .IS miles IBS yards, which Is
nbnut one mllo behind the record. Duer
finished second, three itiIIps behind Elkes,
nnd Tayloru wns last, live miles behind tho
second man.
Thu llnnl of the one-mile championship
professional Ix-lween Kramer, the circuit
leader, nnd Lnwsou of lluffnlo, who re
cently has been showing great form,
created keen Interest. Kramer oaught Law
son napping In the last elulith and had
worked up 11 good sprint before Lawson
realized that tho final struggle was on.
Kramer won by two lengths.
Major Taylor wns scratch man In the
final or tlie half-mllo handicap professional.
He made 11 spurt at tho pistol shot ami
caught the lenders in the first quarter. On
the lower turn of the lust lap Howler of
Chicago crossed 'n front of Taylor, causing
him to slacken speed and run up on the
bank. The colored rider ninde n big at
tempt for first money with this handicap
and Wilson, Howler und Taylor were only
Inches npart, first, second and third respec
tively nt the finish. The Jjdges disqualified
Howler for his foul riding and gnve Taylor
second money, placing tho Chicago rider
last: Results:
One mile, 2:10 class, professional, llnnl:
Jnmes Howler of Chicago won, Jed New
Kirk of Chicago second, Jack Green of Eng
land third, rime: 2:44 2-5.
Pan-American circuit championship, . ono
mile, professional. Frank L, Krniner of
East Orangu won, Iver Lawson of Huffalo
second. Time: 2:12 1-5.
Half-mile handicap, professional, final
bent. Lester Wilson of Pittsburg (15 yards)
won, Major Taylor of Worcester. Mass,
(scratch), second, Jack Green of England
(CO yards) third, James 11, Howler of Chi
cago (50 ynrds) fourth. Time: 0:5i5 1-5.
Howler finished second nnd Taylor third.
Howler disqualified for fouling Taylor, who
was given second place.
Ono hour exposition Invitation middle
distance championship:
Mile. Lender. Time. Record.
1 Elkes 1:31 3-5 1:23 4-5
5 Elkes 7:2G 7:27
10 Elkes 14:4'J.1-5 13:0-11-5
1!) Elkes 28:38 3-3 2S:31)
20 Elkes 30:14 2-5 3'):11
25 Elkes 3S:11 1-3 37:11
30 Elkes 40:02 45:1S 2-5
One hour; Elkes, 3S miles l.GSO ynrds;
Duer, 33 miles 050 ynrds; Tnylore, 30 miles
710 yards.
TRI-STATE TENNIS FINALS
Honor Are Iletueeo llnynionil nml
Toinllnsoii, Winner tn Piny
FnriiNWortli.
RlOt'X CITY. In.. Aug 15-(Sp-rlnl Trio,
grnm.) The final match In the slngloi of
the Tii-Stnle Tenuis association tournament
will be played tomorrow between H. A.
Tomllnson of Alden, lu., and Ike Raymond
of Lincoln, Neb. The contest hns nirrowed
to these two. The winner w.U then piny
Earl Fnrnsworth of Grand Island. Neb.,
for the championship, Farnsworth having
held the trophy from last year's tourna
ment. Thu doubles "will not be (In'she I
until Saturday. Tonight the membrr. f
the association banqueted nt n versldo
park. The meet has, been tho most success
ful In the history of tho association. Ernest
Haker, Sioux City's chnmplon, fell tnday
before Tom Llnson, and W. S, Gloman, an
other local crock, wns Raymond's victim.
Tno llouniln nt Chess.
ST. PAI'L, Minn.. Aug. 15. Hy brllllnnt
play Frledlander today defeated McLeod of
St. Paul, who Is thu lender In the north
western chess chiimnlonshln toiirnnmont.
Jacobs of Iowa also showed great Im
provement in his play and is now looked
tinon ns a possible nrlze winner. Hut two
rounds were played today. Scores:
Ninth round: Huxmann beat Thayer,
Smith and Elliott drew, McLeod beat lloln,
Stacy beat Roger. Snencer bent Hlgelow.
Thompson bent Hcrwlg, Jacobs beat
uouper.
Tenth round: Elliott beat lluxmaiin.
Thayer bent lloln, Stney beat Smith. Fried-
lander neat .McLeod, Spencer Dent Rogers,
Hlgelow bent Conner, Jacobs beat Herwlg.
The followlnc ndiojrned cames wero de
cided! Rogers beat Couper, Spencer and
j neons drew, uinrK neat liuxmann.
South Dakota I nlvi-rslty Foot llall.
VERMILION. S. D., Aug. 15,-(Speclul.)
The foot ball reason will soon be opened
nt the Statu university. Several of tho
university or south DaKota team will begin
practice next week and tho full tenm w II
bo nt work by September 1. Trnlncr Me
Clnlro Is already hern and Coach Norton of
rcigin. 111.. wno led the university team to
victory In 1RM, Is expected next week. Tho
team win not ho weakened, but wl 1 l.e
strengthened, lu fnct, for reports hnvu It
mat a i-jw-pounu man rrom iiruio county
will 'attend the university next year and
ho Is said to be a lino athlete. Arrange
ments havo already practically been com
pleted for ten games, nt the following
places: One ut Des Moines, two In Vr
mlllon, threo nt Sioux City, two In the
Hlnck Hills, one nt Lemars and one at
Sioux City.
Tennis Tourney nt .otvpnrt.
NEWPORT. H. I Aug. 15.-Wlth tho ex
ception of 0110 match tho national tennis
tournament has gono through tho second
round, One step more brings It to tho
semi-finals, The Dnvls-Wrlght match,
which Is a day behind, will be played to
morrow. The winner will play llobart on
Saturday. Tho other third round match
will bo played tomorrow, tho pairings being
Ware nnd Leonard, W. A. I.arned and E.
P. Lamed, Ltttlo nnd Clothier. Those
matches will decldo the four men to meet
In tho senil-tlnals. The Interscholnsttc has
nnrrowed down to I. C. Wright and E. P,
Lamed, representatives respectively of
Harvard and Princeton-preparatory HChoolH.
They nlso will meet tomorrow.
Collins und .lluce tn Itnee.
VERMILION. H. D.. Aug. 15.-(Sp8rHI.)
Repretentatlves from Centervllle were in
this city this week with nn offer of a
1100 purse for n foot rnce between Connl i
Collins of this city nnd Dr. Mno9 of Heres
ford, to bo run In Centervllle on September
6. Collins will arrive from the Hlnck Hlds
In u few days nnd tho offer will then surely
be nccepted. Vermilion sports will nUo go
after about J1.000 worth of side money. Hoth
nre fust men nnd there Is consldfrabo
rivalry between thuni for tho championship
(Menu Clippers Victorious.
Tho Clean Clippers won n gatno from the
Twenty-third Street Stars at the High
school grounds yesterday afternoon, tho
scoro being 14 to 6. Vom Weg and Simon
were nt tho points for tlttt Clippers nnd
Caplan and Houee for tho Stars. One
handed cutches wero mndo by Duko and
Lynch. Thu samo clubs play at tho High
school grounds again this afternoon.
Three. I l.cnuiii-,
At Hock Island-Rock Islnnd-Evmsvlllo
game postponed; other attractions.
At Cedar Rapldt-Cedar Rudis, 9; Lo
cntur, S,
At Duvenport-Hloomlngton, 14; Daven
port, 9.
At Rockford-Hockford-Terro Haute tnmo
postponed; two games tomorrow.
t:ine flmnc nt lireeley Outer.
OHEELEY CENTER, Neb., Aug. 15.
(Speclul Telcgram.)-Ccntriil City heat
Oreoley Center at bnso ball today. Score:
Centrul City 2 0 0 1 1 1 3 0 0-s
Oreeloy Center 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 27
.Hatterles: Central city, Kombrlnk nnd
Jeffors; Oreeloy Center, Shortzer and Hill.
Western Assoelntloii,
At Wheeling Wheollng-Dayton gnmo
postponed; wet grounds.
At Fort Wnyne Fort Wayne, 5; Colum
bus, 3.
At Toledo Toledo, 9s Grand Rapids, 10.
At Marlon Matthews, 5; Marlon, 3.
I
PACE SET FOR HORSE WORLD
Crescnu Scores a Now Mark for Ambition
Trotting Stcidi to Emulate.
ABBDT BEATEN AFTER FAITHFUL EFFORT
Champion Miilllnn Covers MIL- In
lO:il-t Iteforr nn Immense Crovtil
Fifteen Thousand People
Witness Test.
(Continued from First Page.)
not so fast ns In tho, first heat, The Abbot
was four lengths behind the distance Hag.
Everybody regretted such nn ending of n
match to have beeu tho best three In flvo
heats, which, It was believed, would have
been won lu nil probability by Crescetis
oven If Tho Abbot had not mode that dis
astrous break.
"There Isn't anything lo say," said IM
(leers after the race was over. "It's some
thing likely to happen to any horse In any
race. Tho Abbot could not get his feet
straightened out and so he could not win'
Mr. Ketcham was all smiles after he had
finished. "I would hive won," said he,
"In any event. Crcsccus Is n better horse.
I could not In Justice to good trotting pull
Crosceus In order to let The Abbot Insldo
the distance Hag. I simply drove as I
would In nny rnce."
It Is stated tonight that the owner of
Creeceus received $7,000 of the $12,000 purse
whllo tho owner of Tho Abbot received
3,000.
.Net n Mluiiiionn Wins Trot.
Tho first regular event, on tho card wna
tbo 2:20 trot, which had a field of eight
starters. Nova Simmons wag backed at $100,
whllo the field sold for $125. Tho favorite
won tho first heat by two lengths and the
second by n neck, Helen (Iracu being her
competitor lu both. In tho third heat the
bay gelding All Right Joined In tho fray,
led around to tho three-quarter pole, whuru
ho was Joined by Nova Simmons and a
rattling finish ensued to tho wire, All Right
winning by n short head. The fourth heat
was exactly similar, but In tho fifth both
compotltorn wero very tired and Nova won
by a narrow margin.
Tho 2:10 pace brought out a small but fast
field aud tho speculation was heavy with
Carmine tho favorite and Sphinx S, the sec
ond choice. Carmine nattered hla backers
In tho first hent, winning by a head, but
Sphinx S, driven out, beat him handily In
the next three heats.
Tho California horse, Toggles, was tho
favorite In the 2:10 trot at $100. Sister Alice
$75 aud the Mold at the, same figure. King
Chimes was his only Important opponent,
but after winning the first hent he had to
play sesond flddlo for tho remainder of tlto
rnce. Summaries:
Trotting, 2:20 class, purse $2,000:
Nevn Simmons, b. m., by Slni-
mons-Ncvn, by Squlte Tul-
tnadgc (Prince) 112 2 1
All Right, b. g. (Hyde) 4 ti 1 1 2
Helen Grnco. ro. in. (Andrews).. 2 2 3 dr
George Smith, b. g. (Welgle).... 3 I 4 dr
Quoddy Olrl, b. m. (Kelly) S 3 5 dr
Genernl Shafter. g. g. (Snyder) 5 5 0 dr
Lenorn, b. tn (Dlckersqn) 7 7 dr
Roommate, h. g, (Rites) C S ds
Time: 2:13V4. 2:mi, 2:11s;. 2:ll,i, 2:11U.
Pacing, 2:10 class, purse $2,(X):
Sphinx S, ch. s by Sphinx S, by
Posticus (Spear) 4 111
Carmine, b. s. (Golden) 12 0 2
Little Suuaw, blk. m. (Erwln) 2 7 2 dr
Dan L, h. g. (Dlckenion) 4 3 dr
Sophia, b. in. (Llndsloy), 7 3 I dr
Ituna, b. m, (Carpenter) 3 5 7 dr
Tom Calhoun, ro. g. (Foote) 5 6 fi dr
Time: 2:074. 2:0914, 2:091;. 2 :).
Grand special race, trotting, purse $12,(0):
CresceuB, ch, s by, I(ibert McGregor
Mabel, by M.imbrlno Ilownrd (Kotehnm
Mabel, by Mumbrlno Hownrd
(Ketcham) 1 1
The Abbot, b. a., by Chimes-Nettle
King, by Mambrlno King (Geers).... 2ds
Time, hy quarters; First hent, 0:3'?i.
1:01'.;, l:32i-;, 2:u3U. Second hent, 0:3P;4,
1:0214, 1:33, 2:0fii.;,
Trotting, 2:10 class, purse $1,500:
Toggles, br. g , by Strathaway-Fly,
by Pasha (Clark) 4 111
King Chimes, b. g. (Davis) 12 5 2
Tcmplo Wilkes, b. g. (Golden) 2 G 3 dr
Sister Alice, b, m. (Kenney) 7 3 2dr
Little Dick. br. g. (Pope) 3 4 0 dr
Janice, b. m. (Sanders) r, S 4 dr
Wistful, b. m. (Kelly) 5 7 7 dr
Tom P, b. g. (Hyde) 8 6 ds
Time: 2:ll,;, 2:09v4, 2:10, 2:l4Vi.
Special heat with maU-s: Crctcous, ch. s,
(Ketcham), u:30Vi. 1:01H, 1:3), 2:05.
LONG SHOT WINS RICH STAKE
Leo Newell, with Odds Heavily
AKnlnst lllni, Shows Ntnylnu Pow
ers mid Winn hy n Xrek.
CHICAGO. Aug. 15.-Leo Newell, the ex
treme outside In the betting, won the River
side stakes at Harlem, worth $2,100 to tho
winner, Tho Wood gelding wns 13 to 1,
with Silurian anil Toab tho heavily backed
fnvorltes, Siliirlnn nnd Iudy Strnthmoro
mndo the eurly pnee. Leo Newell was
with them until the stretch, where ho fll
back, Rnnsomo then gdt htm going again
nnd coming through on thu rnll he beat
Tnah out by n bend.
Fifteen sprinters started In the second
race, In which Goal Runner was nearly
backed off tho boards, opening ut 5 to 2
and closing at 7 to 5, but tho hest he could
do was to get second money. Weather clear,
track fast. Results:
First race, one mile: llnmui won. Fox
Hnrd second, Oneto third. Time: 1:42 2-5.
Second race, six furlongs: Mnster Mariner
won, Gonl Runner second, Rom Dlnh third.
Time: 1:13 1-5.
Third race, one mile: Denmnn Thompson
won, Seacostn second, Hylo third. T me:
1:413-5,
Fourth race, one mile, the nivcr.-dda
stakes: 1eo Newell won, Toah uec nl,
Silurian third. Time: 1:40 3-5.
Fifth race, six furlongs: Jnubert won,
Gallagher second, Amoorns third. Time:
1:15 3-5.
Sixth race, 0110 mile: Searc'.ier w n.
Hrutnl second, Kunja third. Tlmo: 1:10 3-5
It 11 In .Mars Clrenlt .Meet.
GLENS FALLS, N. Y, Aug. 15 -The
fourth nnd Inst day of the circuit meet here
was somewhnt marred by rain after a heat
of each race had been run, tint 11 large
crowd attended to witness tho star rnco of
tho inert, tho frco for nil pace. Coney wns
III and scratched, leaving only Royal It.
Sheldon. Connor nnd Indiana. Connor wt
not well nnd his sickness wns nnnourc d
by Stnrter Morrill, but he started never
theless und took second mnnev. He rii'ed
favorite at tho opening at $50 to $10 for th
field. Tho first heat of this raco by quar
ters was 0:31. 1:0). 1:331,, 2:0iyt. Audobon
Hoy was prohibitive f.ivorlto In the 2 H
pace, selling for $0 against $;0 for tha
Held, nnd won ns he pleased. Results:
Pacing. 2:18 class, Hudson River s'nke,
purso $1,5C0:
Audobon Hoy. ch. g., hy J. J, Audo
bon (Hudson) 1 1 1
Cousin Madge, blk. m. (Hcnedlct).. "1 " 2
Lady Hayard, br. m. (O'Neill) 2 3 3
Ed Bennett, ch, g. (Johnson) ds
Time: 2:09, 2:10'4, 2:11.
Free-for-all pace, the Tleondoroga Btako,
purso $l,W):
Royal H. Sheldon, blk. g., by Constan
tino (O'Neill) 1 1
Connor, blk. g. (A. P. McDonald) 2 2
Indiana, b. g. (McCarthy) 3 3
Time; 2:0-. 2:0n;.
To beat 2;30:
Miss Dclmnr, b. m., by Delmar, dam
Miss McGregor 2:?9U
Whiting, br g., by Directum, dam
Marie, by Nuggctt , 2:21
Hnmurdlne, b. ni.. by Hinder Wilkes,
dam Lunn, by Dictator 2:23
Surprise nt SnrntOKn.
SARATOGA, N. Y.. Aug. 13.-The Kenner
stnlten, one of tho old time classic events
of the Saratoga association, wus won today
by the extreme outsider In the betting,
Huron Pepper. There wero only four start
ers, Tho Rhymer being favorite, while All
Green and Hlnck Fox wero Htrongly played.
ISarnn Pepper was nt 20 to 1.
It begun to rat 11 Just before the racing
started, but tho track was In good condi
tion when tho imall Held In the Rentier
was sent off Tho Rhymer, closely followed
by Hlaek Fox. mado tho running down thu
bockstretch, All Green and Huron Pepper
being close up. On tho far turn All Green
Joined Tho Rhymer, with the other two
still In a good position. In the run down
the stretch All Green went to the front Hnd
"lielng Joined u few yards from the wire by
Baron Pepper the hitter's light weight atood
him In good stead and he won by n good
neck from All Green The Rhymer wns cut
down on the stretch turn.
Nasturtium was worked five furlongs be
fore the races began In 1:014. He will t.ot
o to the post until the Futurity, for which
he Is now the favorite Results.
First r.tci. one mile and 11 sixteenth:
Alfred Varcr.we won. Hammock second,
Harbnr.t Frletehle third. Time: l is,
Second race, seven furlongs, handicap
lsldor won Hen Dulhy second, Kilogram
third. Time; 1:261-5.
Third race, one mile and three furlongs,
the Kenner, for 3-year-olds: Haron Pep
per won, All Green second, Hlnck Fox
third. Time: 2:21 1-5.
Fourth race, live nnd n half furlongs,
selling: Flora Pomonn won. l'lnyllke sec
ond, oclawahii third. Time: l;Wii-5,
Fifth race, one mile and seventy yards;
Lucent won, Arak second, Advocntor third
Time: 1:17 4-5,
Two Fmurlte Win nt St. I, onto.
ST. LOl'IS, Aug. 15. Hunter Rnlne nnd
Sambo were the only winning finuiites nt
Delmnr pnrk. Three second choices nnd
one outsider secured the, other events. Dale
rode three winners. Track fast Results
First race, six furlongs, felling. H.mter
Ralne (Dale), 7 to 10, won; Tnby Tosa
(Dugmi), C to 5, second. Time: l.lai4,
Second race, Hvo and u half furlongs,
purse: Sambo (Dale), 7 to 5, won, Lndy
Clnrlk (Pntton), 3 to 1, second. Time. 1 104
Third race, one mile nnd thrce-slxtecnths,
selling: La Spurn (Lindsey), 5 to 1, wr.n,
Outburst (Powell), ti to 1. second. Tlmo.
2:03.
Fourth nice, six furlongs, selling. Matt
llogiui (Daly), 7 to 2, won; Revoke
to Nelll), 9 to 2, second. Time: l.loij,
Fifth rnce, seven furlongs, selling. Lord
Neville (T. O'Hrlen). 7 to 2. won. Elsie
Hill nea (O'Neill), 15 to 1, second. Tlmo.
1 :19U.
Sixth race, one mile, selling: The U og
(Wntson), 10 to 1, won; Empyreal (Fuuntlo
roy), 15 to 1, second. Time: l:l3's.
Hood Time 'nt Fort llrle,
I-OUT ERIE, Ont., Aug. 15.-Wenthcr
clear and track fast. Results;
First race, seven furlongs; Wnltcr
House won, Handy second, Punctual third,
Time: I.2M4.
Second raco, four nnd 11 half furlongs:
Abbey Dell won, Lndy Patroness second,
Circus Girl third. Time. 0:6C.
Third race, one mile: Tlrrlba won, Dick
Warren second, Jackson third. Time: 1;2,
Fourth race, live furlongs: Leu won,
lio.irbou King second, Taxman third. Tlmo:
1:01.
Fltth ruce, six nnd u half furlongs;
Euclalre won, Young Henry second, Huc
bud third. Time: 1:21.
Sixth race, six furlongs: Lilly Hammer
ton won, Ida Penuco second, iuiilscura
third. Time; 1:15.
Track Record llroken lit Friend,
FRIEND. Neb., Aug. IS. (Special Tele
gram.) Two thousand people were at the
races today.
lu tho 2.20 trot were seven starters. It
required six heats to decldo tho race. Mor
vul Chief wuu, Cloud C second, C K W
third. Time: 2:22Vi.
In the 2:3.1 pacing class there were
seven starters. Mamie F won In three
straight heats, Gates Ajar second, Lillian
E. Crag third, Jolly H fourth. Time; 2;19U.
This is tlio nest tune over niiiuc on una
track.
The half-mile and repent running race
had six stnrteis, New Moon won. On
Hand second, Limber Jim third. Tlmo:
0:51.
Ford's Htppodroina made the half-mllo In
0:614.
Third liny nt Davenport.
DAVENPORT. In., Aug. 13. Tho third
day of tlio Grand circuit meeting was full
of close finishes. The eighth heat of the
2:13 pace, Unfinished Wednesday, resulted:
Kiissell won, Carrie J. Tenh nml Dick Tur
plu In thnt order. DnrknesH caught tho L;23
trot unfinished and It went over. Results:
2:25 p , purse $5o0: Avon won In
straight ...ins. Time; 2:12U, 2;1314, 2:14.
2:10 pace, purse $500: Sir Alcantrla won
In straight bents. Time: 2:09(4. 2:10,i,
2:101,;.
2:25 clnss, trotting (unfinished), purse J.VX):
Alcubel won first heat. Time; 2:14i;. Ton
sen won second heat. Time: 2:HU. Earl
King won third hent. Time: 2:13. Dorothy
Redmond won fourth heat. Time: 2:15V4.
ItcMiiltn nt Detroit.
DETROIT. Aug. 15. Weather clear nnd
track fast. Results:
First ruce, six furlongs, selling: Nix won,
Llttlo Chick second, Golden Harvest third.
Time: 1:11.
Second race, flvo furlongs, selling: Crimea
won, Last Night second, Vola third. Time:
i:02i;.
Third rnce, seven nnd a half furlongs,
selling: Hen O'Fnllon won, Ed Hoth sec
ond, Ghetto third. Time: 1:35',4.
Fourth rnce, one mllo nnd a sixteenth,
handicap: Miss Soak won, Aloha II sec
ond, Enhurst Olvcns third, Tlmo: l:47Vi.
Fifth race, four furlongs, selling: liug
gett won, Marie Trlon second, Six Hits
third. Time: 0:49.
Sixth race, 0110 mile, selling: Edna Garry
won, Mnrlon Lynch second, Mstcr Porno
roy third. Tlmo; 1:13.
Sports nt t'reston mill Alton.
CHESTON, In., Aug. 15.-(Speclal.)-A
combination base ball team, compoeoJ of
Greenfield nnd Orient plnyers. came 10
Creston yesterday to play tho local team.
The visitors were shut out, 9 to 0.
At Afton, August 21 und 22, there will be
n two duys' tournament. Four teams, ono
from Creston, Cnrbondule, Cleveland and
Wlntersct each, will contest' for the cnh
prizes that have been hung up. Each team
is strengthening with outside players and
some strong aggregations will bo pitto I
against each other. The winners In tho
first day's contests will play tho second
day for the first prize.
HYMENEAL
So titer In n d -Shu III.
SCHUYLER, Neb., Aug. 15. (Special.)
Charles M. Sutherland nnd Stella ShuHz
were married at tho .Methodist church la'st
night lu the presence of relatives and fifty
Invited guests. The Methodist ceremony
was conducted by Hev. N. A. Martin of
Lincoln, formerly pahtor at this place, as
sisted by tho present pastor. Rev. J. P.
Yost. Aftor tho coremony a re.coptlon wns
held at tho homo of tho brldo's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shultz. They will live
lu Howell, whero Mr, Sutherland Is princi
pal of tho schools.
llniiNiin-McMiilllii.
CRAIO. Neb., Aug. 15. (Special.) Prof.
E. A. Hanson, principal-elect of tho
Decatur schools, and Miss Edna McMullIn
of this place wero married yesterday at
noon. They left for Denver and Salt Lako
City on a threo weeks' tour. Thoy will llvo
In Decatur.
Uenn-Wlles.
FLATTSMOUTH, Neb.. Aug. 15. (Spo
clal.) H. H. Dean of Glenwood. Ia., nnd
Miss Mary Wiles, daughter of Captain
Isaac Wiles, wero married yesterday by
Hev. Davis Errctt of Canton, Mo.
PENSIONS FOK WESTERN VETERANS.
Wnr Survivors Kemeinhereil hy tli
lieiicrnl Government.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 15. -(Special. )-Tho
following pensions: havo been granted:
Issue of July 29, 19H:
Nebraska : Increase, Restoration, Relrsuo,
Etc. -John Stollnr, Lushton, $S; Jrhn Vox,
Shelby. $17; John Jordan. Homer, 110.
Original Widows. Etc.-Clarlnda E. Garvin,
Chestei, $?; Cnthorino Roach (tpeelol ac
crued July 3D, Florence, $S; Ida M. Webb,
Tecumsch, $12; Luella J. Onylord, Niobrara,
ts.
Iowa: Original Daniel W. Woods. Green
field, $0. Increase, Restoration, Hot sic.
Etc. Olllnm Vanderpool. Leon, $C; Jam's
Dormndy (drceased), Hlnux t'ltv, $1; John
M. Lytle, Washington, $s; Francis Vnn ike",
Scranton. $12; FrancN Dorrell. leather, $ ;
Snmuel S. Salyers, Strah'in, 11"; W.U am
W. Hciiuies, itaiicurr. w, Airred 1 . .Mead
Maxwell. $v Original Widows. Etc. Mnry
Hrown isprelal accrued July 3D, Hloomil'ld,
$s; Mary lorrunco. west ceunr uapids, 112,
Lvdla J. Matthew, Council muffs. $S;
Eliza E. Pillsbury, Melntlre. $12; Surah J.
Fitch, Iledford. $12, Mary F. Hhlptn, Olln,
jis; j.izzio m. warnysniro. nsuington,
Tvto Killed In Ktplunlon,
SOl'TH M' A LESTER, 1. T. Aug. 15,-Twi
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and John Marsh of South McAlester, wrn
killed today ot Stuart, twenty mien w. st
of here, by a prematura explosion of 5m)
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uosiTiuiuK nyiuj'iimia uuu causa ui uincurs wnn lgm .riint'ni. hibo innnT vniUAUie
receipts and prescriptions In plain lau juu-jc, Bnvlnu you heavy iluctor'u bills, ssk lor Is,
Dr. Kay's
Cures tho very worst roues of uyspopsU. Conitlpotlon, Headache, Palpitation of Heart
l.lver mid Kidney illseanes and bail rc.iulln of l.uGrlppa. .Send for proof ot It.
U'rll i. ... . )u.n I olf i-u. ........... .. 1 .... ......... I .. ,innlt Mnnni I .... ... . .
ibout all your nyniptain.t. Sold
ii5ctK. or tl.oo and o will send Dr.
eiK. or si. arm no win seno ur.
DR. B. J. KAY MEDICAL
Fine Vehicles
Low Prices.
Good combination, ch?
Buckeye and Woodhull
;nilci tho world'n besu Comu nnd
f-flU us.
Wo can suit you,
KINGMAN IMPLEMENT GO.
KIT 1 1 AMI KAIIW.U sl.1,
Dlllllllll,
Ileputy Btate Vetprlnurlan.
rood Inspector.
H. L. RAMAGGtOTTI, D. V. S.
CITY VKTKIlINAniAN.
Ofllce and Infirmary, ?tb aud Maaon Bta.
Tolephone K).
Only. Never Sold In Hulk."
and Recuperation
in tho
Rockies
TO'
VIA
CHEAP
EXCURSION
RATES
ALL SEASON
1323 FARNAM STREET.
DAILY
vl
"Northwestern
Line"
Between
Omaha nnd St. Paul and
Minneapolis
Ilot-Ol!MrTi(lon -Pnrlnr Cur
"Tha limtof Ktrthlng"
TICKET OFFICE 1401-1403 FARNAM SL
DEPOT UNION PASSENGER STATION.
Renovator
by drucclits, don1! wcopt any pubstlMito but
i
Kay's Kenovntor by return mnll,
ituv s nenoynior ny return man. Auarsns
CO.. Rnralonn Snrlnan. M. Y.
You Spend Half
Your Lifetime
In your ofTlco. Why stand tho nBRvavatloii
of dirt and cold of ralsorablo clevatot
sorvlc! bad HkIU nnd vrntllatlon? Thorfl
Is no olllco bulldlnB In tha town kopt llko
The Bee Building
Tho best Is nono too Rood for you, nn4
you will find It a Rood builnees Investment
to tnko a half hour and look at tho threo oj;
four vnmnt looms. Wo keep ihcm flllo
Why?
R. C. PETERS & CO.,
Bee Building,
Rental Agents, (iioiuul Moor.
DUY THE GENUINE
SYRUP OF FiS
MAJUIrACTllHED UT
CALIFORNIA FIG SVURP CO
NOTI3 THIS UXiiit.
lAFAST'DAY train