THE OMAHA DAH.V 1H3IS ; AVIUDNMSOAV , OCTOllEH i , 1SJM ) , BROOKLYN WINS AND LOSES Senators Taka Eecontl G.mo from the Loadm by Good Batting. CHICAGOS PLAY LIKE SCHOOL BOYS I'hlHIrn Put t P hilrltU-ii | ( iiuno nnil Arc llcntcii > > > OiluluV Ilnril unit Timely Illltlfii ; Mefirnu and tlilli-H Hurt. lj n , 1JJ-2. Chli'nuo , - | l.oulsv Illr , 10 , llnlllmiirc , 1O | I'lillmli-lplilii , . " , . M. J.nillN , ( I ) I'lttilnirK , II , WASHINGTON , Oct 3 Urookljn hail nn nsyJctory In the first game ( oday ana Washington won the second by good bitting. The second game \\TJ called on account of darkness Attendance , 3,000 bcorc , flnst gam i ) . WASHINOTON imoOKLYN n ii o A n 11 II O A.13 Kle , cf. . . 11210 Kcllcy , If..2 1300 us. 1 1 2 2 0 Keclcr , rf 23200 ! h 1 1 2 4 0 Aml'n. Ib-rf 1 1800 . IK n t c ft 1 Inniu nf 1 t 1 n 1 rrteiimn , rf 0 0 I 0 0 Daly , 2b . . O'llrle-n , If 0 1 2 0 0 UrlRle ) , BS 0 0 3 1 0 PmlilPn , 2b 0 0 4 1 0 fnwy , 3b. . .MeMiimis , r.O 1 3 4 0 Porrcll , c. . . 2 1 G 1 0 i\iiliii , | > . . . 0 0 0 3 t IIiiKhcR , p ' ' 0000 0 , Jennings , lb 0 0100 3 62113 2 | Totnli 12 12 IT 11 1 Hilled for i\ans In ninth inning. Washington 000200010-3 Brooklyn 00401001 -U I'arned runs : Washington , 1 , Hrookly n , 7 Two-base hits : Shlebetk , Anderson , Kfrlur Stolen baset. Anderson Shi'berk Cttdcy , McMnmii. rift ba con balls. Olt Hvaim , 7 , oft lliiRhc < , 4 btrtick out : Hy IJvans I , by Hughes , 5. Left on bise1" : Washington , C : liiooklvn , 4 Tlmo , 2 00. Umpires. Hinille and Dwyer. Score , second gtinii ! ! \VAMI IN 01 ON nnoOKl.YN It II O A E U II O.A U Slwjte , cf. 1 0 C 0 0 Kelley , If 12 00 Si-hl ( > l'k. M 0 0 0 4 0 Krelcr , rf 02100 Mercer , 81) 02200 l < nnlim-s lb t 1 C 0 1 MrOum , Hi. 0 Junes , cf 01010 rrei-imn , If 0 1 3 0 0 Duly , 21) 0 3 1 C 0 O IlrlcH , If. 0 0 1 f ) 0 VVriKli y , BS 0 0 0 0 0 PailJnn , ! b . 0 1 2 0 0 i-iwj , 3b . Powers , c Mcanlre , c 0 0 7 0 1 V.V oj-lilnir , p.l 1 1 0 0 McIimi > B , p 0 0 0 0 0 lurry , lb 00000 Amleison , cf 0 0 0 0 o TotnlH 3 7 21 7 0 , Totnls . 2 10 14 10 2 Washington 001000 * 3 Hrookly n . . . . 0-2 named rmiM. Washington , I , Brooklyn , 2 'Pvvo-biMj hits. Mrrcor Daly Stolen base Daly Double play MiGnnn to Wejhln rirst base on balls Oil Mi'.lamcH. 1 lilt by pitched b.ill MrGuIri Strurk out : Hy Weyhing 1 , by McJumi-s , 0 Left on bases WnbhliiKlon I , llrooKI > n , 0 Time. 1.33 Umplies imslie and Dwycr - > ONtllll , l.tf JNl'VtOlli , I. IJOSrON , Oct 3 I'or Iho innings Do- hi nj held tlu > Tiostnns down to live hits ind thrfu tuns , after which they landed on him hi-avlly and especially In thu se\- cutli Dovle was jiut out ol the game In the ic'vinth b > I'mplre Hunt for kicking Attendance , 00 Score' IiO&lON I sn"ionic u it o A n 11 ii o A n llnm'lon , ifO 0 ! 0 0 V'Hilt'n , If 1 2 S 0 0 'linmv , lb .i 1 S 0 0 O Itiku , 3b 0 1 1 2 0 I. < ) nB , PH .2020 0 , Davis , si . . 1 1 fi 2 1 Duffy. If . 1 2 2 0 O1 Doyle , lb . .1 1 5 1 0 New York . . . . 1 learned runs : Hoston , 4 ; New York , 3 Two-base lilts- Duffy , Stahl. Home runs : Doyle , Vnnlliiltren , Collins Stolen ba es : Collins , Tunnuy , Stahl. Double play : Lovvo to Tenney. rirst banon balls : Olt Lewis , 3 , oft Doheny , 9 Sacrifice hits : Hamilton (2) ( ) lilt by nltthed ball. Tenney Struck out : Hy Lewis. 3 , by Dohenv , 3 Hilk : Do- beny Will ] pitch. Doheny Time : 202 Umpires. Swnitwood .ind Hunt. ChlriiK" ) , - ; IjOiilNt tll > , 1U. CHICAGO , Oct 3 The home team plnjod like schoolboys today nnd presented Louisville six of Us runs Cunningham was effective .ind kept hl ° hits well scat tered. Attendance , 230 Score : I oulsvlllo . . . 03300000 4 It ) Eirned runs : Chicago , 1 , l oulsvlllc , 3 Left on biibuti. Chicago , d , Louisville , K Two-base hit Linge Thrce-baso hits : AViignor (2) ( ) Linge Homo inn Hradley. Sacrllleo hit : Kelk-y Stole'ii base Linge. Double play. Leach to U'ngner to Kelley. Struck out IJy Cuiinlngluuii , 2. liy Calla- h in , . ! Plrst Iise on balls Off runnlng- h.mi , H , oft Call ihan. 3 Wild pitch. Calla- luin lilt by pitched bill Kelley , Clarke. Time : Ifl3 Umpires Latham and Connolly nelly Iliiltlniorf , 10 | I'lilliulelplila , % . HALTLMOUE , Oct 3-Tho Phillies put up a spliltkn-4 Koine and were lieitun by the Oi'oles1 ' hind and timely hitting McGraw - Graw was hurt In the flftn Inning BO badly that ho retlied ChlltH was alno hurt in the first Inning and gave way to Doiiglai.3 The Orioles hull siored anothei run In the sixth when the game was called , but the seoro reverie * ! to even innings. Attend ance , 72J Score : HAM'IMOUi ; I I'HIUvDELI'IIlA. H II O A E I 11 II O A E Mrariin. 3b i 0 1 3 1 Tlmmns , cf 0 0 1 0 0 Harris , 3b 0 0 0 0 0 ( roHi , HH . 11 530 Hulines , If 10100 Do'lnnts , If I 2000 IXMiiont , Sb 0 1 1 2 0 Chiles , lb . . 0 0002 I'ulu , If . 20000 UoiiKlaHM , lb. 1 0 0 Kclstir , BS 12031 nick , rf 00 4 4 .Sbris-Ic'il , I f 1 (1 ( 0 0 0 I nutler , 3b , I 0 0 l.iCh'ce , lb 2 2 8 0 0 M Parlaml , c 0 0 0 c. . . Dolan , SI , . 00000 Hun ell , 0 J 0 0 0 IMrtlt , 00000 Totals . . 10 8 15 S 3 TiitolH 5 7 13 7 2 Guino called on account of dirkness. fajI } ioro 3 | o 0 1-10 Philadelphia 02012 5 Eiriied runs : liiltlmorc , S ; Philadelphia , 5 .Stolen bases : McGriw (2) ( ) , Lander , Mc- lailuiul Holmes Tvvn-b-iso hlt-J. Ln- Chince. Smith , Delehanly. Howell , McF.u- land. Three-linse hit Ki-l ter Plrst basn oil tullH ! Off Plait , 3 , oft How ell , 4 Hit by pitched bull : llv Phut , 3 Loft on bases- Haltlmore , 4 : Philadelphia , 8. rirst biso on errorw : JlcCJravv Dolan Time' : 1,15 Umplies : Mannassuu anil Suyder. SI. I.OIllN , II ) ' ( ( ) , II. ST. LOUIS , Oct 3-Powell was hit hard today , but ho anight have beaten the I'l'-Uf ' ? with better support Lecvei was alnn ht ! h.iril. lint \vnu In , * \ AM..I _ ; . CATARRH CAN BE CURED , iiv IMU.I.OWIM ; OM : or Sufferers from catarrh become discour aged and glvo up the Idea of over being free from this horrible disease , after years of treatment with local applications , such ns ointments , talves washes , remedies forced Into the nose with the nasal douche or Bnufllng salt water two or three times a day ; however It Is ladlcnlly wrong to think that catarrh is Incurable. It is the fault of the treatment. Catarrh can bo cured only by employing some ramedy taken Into the stomach and thuB acting upon the delicate membranes and tissues through thu system A remedy to reduce thla Inflammation and not a washer or Inhalcnt to Increase It The only remedy to take In catarhal af fections la Gauss' Catarrh Tablets. They art > taken Internally and nro confined wholly lo the treatment of catarrh. They wli euro catarrh wherever located because each tab. lot contains In concentration the requisite tsaentlul to restoring the Inflammed mem brane ; ) to their natural , healthy state and the health giving properties to expel all 1m. pure mattrr form the system AsK yo'-.r dmssUt for a package of Gauss' fulnrrh Tahlen ; or , they will be went post paid to Ruy address. EOc per package. Our little book fully explaining all forma of catanh sent tree C. E. GAUSS , Marshall , Mich. fohrfek. lb. 0 0 10 0 01 U1ll1nm . Sl > I J 1 0 0 1 lb. . 00330 MTrwry , cf.l 2400 warn. * , M .1 a 5 i Dillon , lb . . 0 0 < I 0 nomi , ti .0 n * 3 i Kly , M . . . 2 I 4 f. 0 O l rmnor , c I 2 3 0 0 How man. c 1 1 S 1 0 IMnkf. rf . 1 0 1 0 0 mlth , ! t > . 22322 1'o-vell , p . , 1 1 0 3 0 Ixtver , p 02130 TotnK. . . 6 10 27 13 3 TotnM . . 6 K 27 12 3 St. Louis 0(101000 0 6 Plltsburg 00121 021 2 9 Earned runs : t5t LouH 2 ; PlttBburjr , 5 Socrltlcp hit I'looil. Two-biso htti. Hur- kott. Wallace , llotnp runs. McCarthy. Wallace , \Vllllnm1 ! Three-ba e hit * How- crmnn McCarthy. Ely Double plays Wal lace to riotwl to Schreck , Hood to Wallace to Schreck ; Wallace to Schreck. Hafes on balls' Off Powell , 1 , off Loever , 4 Parsed hall : O'Connor Strurk out Hy Powell , 3 , by Leever , 4. Stolen bates Wallace O Connor Time. 2 10 Umpires O Day nnd McDonald > tiinilliiK < ( ( lip TVIIIIIN. ' Plavod. Won. Lost 1' C Hrooklyn 1.1S ai ! ! GS1 Hoston 143 ( ) M fijj Philadelphia 141 S3 f > 5 .HIS Haltlinoro 140 < a G7 591 St. Louis U i-J Gl 561 Cincinnati 14" 77 CO "BS Plttsburg H5 7't 72 501 Chicago 141 71 72 437 Louisville 143 71 72 .437 Waihlimton 140 fifl M ) HO Now York 112 BS SI 40S Cleveland 148 20 123 .133 Games to be played today : Now York at Hoston , Philadelphia nt Haltlinoro , Hrook lyn at Washington , Pltlsburg at St. Louis iiA\vsi wi > s ifiMiooo ON osn : n.vcu. IloiiKlit I2 cry I'ool on llitriiliiiu , llln l'nr > In Kentucky Putiirlt ) , I LEXINGTON , Ky. , Ocl. 3 According to old trotting horse men Thomas W. Law son scored the greatest coup In the history of harness rating toelay. He bought every pool sold on Bornlma , Ills entry In the Kentucky futurity He continued to bttv when Idollta had won two heats and ap parently had the race. In the thlnl heat , when Hornlma broke the llrst quarter nnd the race seemed lost he merely snapped his lingers , saying : "Never mind , welt race again. " After Idollta had landed two heals plun- reit. took Law son's bets as eisy money. As a. result all big bettors are. broke and have little money to play the Tiansylvanla. Cs'othliig like Law "oil's plunge was ever seen here Hln $40,000 worth of pools netted him $10 000. so that the pools on the race netted him $90000 Law son presented { 3000 to Gut Mailer , Horalma's driver. The Ti nnesseo stake , value $4,000 , vvns won by Hlela after dropping the llrst two heats to tbo strong favorite , Hal U Hal U was driven out in three henta and Iln- Ished in a ruck In the last two. Track fast Results. The Tennessee , 2.09 class , pacing , value $4,000 : Illelii. v Gambetta Wllkes C 2 1 1 1 Hal 11 ( Snow ) 1 Hell Hey 47322 Little Thorn 2 4430 Colbert 35675 The Maid 7 8 S 0 .5 Darlel S 3 7 8 8 Falrvlew C 8 C 4 4 Sallltt Teller dm Time. 2 Ob'4. ' 2 06 , 2-06H. 2.09'J. ' 2 OSW. The Kentucky futurity , 3-y ear-old trotters - tors , value. $10000 : , . . , Hoi alma , by Horeal ( Macey.lO ) 71211 nxtacv tMurvin ) S G 8 1 G 2 The Bondsman G 3 2 3 2 ro UlsUy 3 2 4 4 3ro King Visco 4 5 G 8ro Grade Onward 71010 G I lo Hetty Hamlli 9 9 7 f17 ro The Merchant . . . . ' . 3 4 9 dr X L's Brother 5 S 5 , dr Idollta 1 1 3 C Gds ST. LOriS Ol'Oh ll.VCI > G SCASO.V. I'orforiimiiec of Mttle Hey the Fun- liinof I'lrnt HIIJ'H Snort. ST. LOUIS , Oct. 3 The St. Louis Fair association today Inaugurated Its harness racing season. The feature of the day's sport was the performance of Little Boy ; n the 2-14 trot , ho winning three straight heats He was very slow In scoring and got off many lengths to the bad in each neat , but once In his strike he had all competitors at his mercy. The Fair association Is now holding Its thirty-ninth annual fair. Exhibitors nns present from Illinois. Missouri , Tennessee mil Kentucky. Today's attendance was unpreceilentedly large , the racing attrac tions being the Incentive. Results : 3 00-trot , purse , $500 ; three heats : Corlnnc , b in , by Baron Wllkes ( Thomas ) . 1 1 1 Berphal. rn. h. ( N. Klrby ) . 3 2 2 Llda , ch in. ( Martin ) . 2 3 3 Corysande , gr. m. ( W. Klrby ) . 4 4 5 Yenda , ch g. ( Lay-ton ) . 6 5 4 Lord Wllkes , b g. ( Gaclsbv ) . 5 G S Gambul-i , blk. m. ( Sutton ) . 7 7 G Bobolink , b c. ( Dodson ) . 8 1 7 Don Crawford , b. g. ( Phifer ) . 9 S ds Time : 2 22V4 ; 2.20 : 2 20 % 2.14 pace , purse , $300 ; throe heats : Little Boy , b g. , by Kenton ( Greg ory ) . 1 1 1 Scipegoat , b g ( Hay wood ) . 2 4 2 nthel G , b m , ( W. Wills ) . 3 2 3 Vumlov enter , blk. c ( W. Klrby ) . 4 3 4 Time : 2.10'il 2:12'i : : 2'12Vi 2 2S trot , purse , $500 , three heats : Alit , blk. m , by Prank Porter ( Tullls ) . J 1 1 Ben Bolt. 1) g ( Dodson ) . 3 2 2 Cnnstni'io , b h ( Neal ) . . . 2 4 J Black Moon , blk h. ( Blackvvell ) . G 3 1 Blue Star Boy , b g ( Carter ) . t G B Qimburt. b. g ( Harrison ) . 8 G G Angle , ch. m. ( Tt > son ) . . . . .7 < 7 ilnpiiy Charley ( Beardmore ) . G 8 els Time : 2 2J , 2 2J , 3.J1. CIlObflT W S C1IAMPIO > SIIH IMU7.U. r.lllolt , < lie KIIIIHIIN CIt > Cliiimiilon , SlioolM In Poor I , nek. KANSAS CITY , Mo , Oct 3J. . A. R. nillott of this city , whose reimrkablo Hhooting during the last six months had von for him every championship trophy open to competing trnpshooters , lost one of Us championship prUes here today n his mitch with W B. Crosby of Hativn , N. Y , who won by a score of 9S to 97 In the race for thu Sportsman's Review cup and ° : | aliot In poor luck , his first am ] elglm-ilfth blnls falling dead out of jounilH , while his only out-and-out miss vai his thirteenth Oilrd Crosby missed Ills third and slxty-flir * birds. Hlllott Killed thirty-six birds with ono bairel only. v\hllo Crosby killed with out his second barrel forty times Crosby and Elliott will shoot tomorrow or the St. LoulH Republic cup "Harlem ColrtM > Coi > lr" l CHICAGO , Oct. J Jack Root of Chicago got the decision over Frank Cr.ilg , the Harlem Coffee Cooler , " at the end of the Ixth round at Tatters ill's tonight Root anded at will throughout and ducked Craig's rushes cleverly. SflllllT ICl'll } IiUHPN NHW YORK , Oct -At the Lenox Ath- otic club tonight Joe Cans of Baltimore von the decision over Spider Kully of Cali- ornla In twenty-live rounds of fast flght- ng at 133 pounds. _ Taiulcin Ilfforil IlroUcn. BROCKTON , MUSH , Opt 3 Ben Monroe of Memphis anil Chnrlc s McCarthy of St. Louis roko the national professional tan dem pacing record for a tnnncm In 1 37 J-5. Previous record , held liy Butler Brothers , 1.43 1KM.S 1'ATUIOTISll ALL IlIttHT. Hut ( InColonrl C'oulilii't Account ( or tin * Ilntilt'N KuiiilN. It woa a hot debate down In the basement ealoon , reports the Chicago Chronicle. There were eight men of mixed nationalities , all for the administration , thirteen Germans till against the Philippine war , and a lank In dividual from somewhere down south , who Biid ho was a "DlnwnyiTack" and therefore wan oppotod to anything that a republican picaldent could do , would do , thought of doing , or hoped to do Ho got his innings at lust with the following "McKlnley's bin lltrtln' th' flag around a good lot , I eeo , Kf yo' asks him , suh , w'at IIO'B hopln' ter do with them llumla. ho jes' gives th' ole bannuh ernuthcr wave , suh , an' ( hut ends It. Ho reminds me , subs , a mighty good deal o' w'at th1 attorney f'r th' do- feiibe said In addressln' th' jury In behalf o' his client In Texts , subs. U went thlwr way , suhs 'Yo' honah an' gen'l'm'n o' th' Jury , It are true thet Kernel Yell wcro unable to tell th' committee o' deposltuha Jes1 whur was th' mlssln' funds o' th' Yellvllle Na tional bank , but , subs , his remarks on th' duties o' patriotism an' th' llauntln' folds o' th ; ole Hag was a crcdlck , suli , to Yellvllle ' Yell . ' " an 'to county. llalNu ( lie IllMcoiinl linte. LONDON' , Oct. 3. The governors of the Hank of England mot today and decided to j raise the bank's rate of discount from 3\i to iVt per cent , Consols opened ? to V4 under yesterday's closing , at 102'i for money and 102t for the account , but later recovered - DfiRLIN , Oct. 3. The rate of discount of the Imperial Bank of Goncaay has been raUed from S to 7 per ceut. e ' ON SALE TODAY Men's Black Men's Fine AT CALFSKIN COLTSKIN SOLES , WELTED SOLES , WELTED SHOES , LACE AND CONGRESS All Sizes , All New Fall SHOES. and Winter Styles , All sizes , all new styles. Every Pair Warranted. ON SALE ON SALE ON MAIN FLOOR. ON MAIN FLOOR. 2OOO Pairs 500 Pair Men's Fine Black and Tan Shoes , ' In all the Extreme New Styles , made to Ladies' retail at $5 and § 6 a pair , Fine Lined 3,000 Pairs Ladies' 200 Pairs Kid Welt Shoes and ' * ' k * * * * * * W JJt L | W f f S J | LADIES' FINEST BLACK Ladies' Fancy Plaid Like Picture Above , BOX CALF WELT SOLE , Top , Fine Vici Kid , y ) In Blacks and Colors , " "New Winter Style , MANNISH SHOES , New Coin Toe , Worth { l Dollar and made to retail in Chicago at Lace Shoes a Quarter V live dollars a pair , , at Go go on bargain square at in " $ In arranging these shoes for pale wo this have- made preparations that will make sale at things very easy for you to pick out what you want without delay as the values will undoubtedly bring out a very large crowd to All widths and sizes from aa to e , 2 to 8. all sizes and widths. the sale. ston Store , Omaha , ! Boston Store , Omaha , ! Boston FIRST \'ACHT RACE A FLUKE Continued from First I'age ) wind would shift back again. lutnheii It did change its sails It made up for lost time > y outfootlng Its antagonist. It seemed to eklm over the water , scarcely making a rlpplo where It entered It and leaving a wake of foam behind It. Columbia Of veil an UMitloii. The Shamrock made a fuea forward and dragged a wave aft. The Columbia was the Irst to the mark , and as it reached the stake joit the" " excursion fleet gathered there to greet her unbottled their enthusiasm and ; ave It an ovation from a thousand whistles The fleet also courteously saluted the Sham rock as It swept around , two minutes and one second later. On the beat home against a lead wind the Columbia showed her heels to .ho Irish boat unmistakably while the wind leld Time after time the Shamrock tried for the weather gauge , lufllns , squee/lng ana pinching until her head balls trembled , bvit without a\nll The Columbia not only held as high , but otitfooted her tack after tack. The yachts made a beautiful spectacle as .hev beat to windward , heeling over to the ireeze , the water eliding swiftly hick from their shark-like bows. Whenever they slashed Into an unusually largo sea the spray hpurted from either eldo twenty feet into th air. After the Columbia had gotten a mild ahead and the yachts wcro way over under the Jersey shore the hree o again had fallen ind the Shamrock drew gradually ahead It was marvcloufl that In so light a breeze a > oat could slip BO swiftly through the sea \fter that the Shamrock was never headed , > ut from that time to the finish the Columbia lad nothing but bad luck. In addition to her faster fcotlng ponora in the extremely light xlr every puff of the capricious wind seemed o strike the Shamrock and leave the Yanke- boat practically becalmed. Kdgo ns elm \ould toward eveij streak of wind she Boomed unable to find It. The Shamrock gained foot by foot until she overhauled thr , Yankee , crossed her how and when the tlmo Imlt was up was fully a quartti of a talle ahead. Taken altogether there could not have been a more unsatlhfactory race , and yet as a re. suit of it the friends of the cup defender seemed proud of the showing she made anJ eel confident that the cup is safe. - KVIWCUII l.V UNRI.AM1. Creut CrmitlM ( inthcr to Itail Ilnl- iL-tlim About tlic Iltiue , Copyright , 1803 , by Press Publishing Co ) LONDON , Oct. 3 ( New York World Cablegram Special Telegram , ) The only consolation for the Indecisive racing of the first yacht rae is furnished by the splendid showing of the Shamrock In n light wind , t Is now for the first tlmo really believed icro that the Shamrock will bring back thu cup. No sporting contest ever aroused so nuch interest In London , It completely overshadowed the Transvaal crisis. Nothing Iso was spoken of during the afternoon , and while the race was in progress. l-\- raordlnary excitement prevailed at all the cadlng clubs. The chief center of popular nterest was the transparency dlsplajed by ho Daily Mall on the Thames embankment honing the respective positions of the achts Crowds of upward of 20,000 people lathered on the embankment and heartily heered Newspapers on ricet street also Isplayrd bulletins which were eagerly canned by dense crowds that blocked up ho entire load , rendeiinR the service of notinted police "necessary to Keep a tiark or traffic Knthuslasm for the Shamrock was thrilling and during the brief waits ho patient crowd vented Its emotion by limiting Ltpton'9 praises , singing "I'or he's Jolly good fellow " Though owing to the prolongation of the ace the result was not known here until fter 0 30 , the interest gained as ( he mlii- tes sped and the mass of people , on the mbankuient grew to enormous proportions Ultimately when with the Shamrock leadIng - Ing It was signalled that the time limit had been exceeded anil the race lapsed , the people ple uninformed as to this possible contin gency wore plunged in disgust and eased their minds b > hlbblng The popular excite ment over the next race promises to be still greater and It is quite evident If Llpton re turns -with the cup ho will get a receptl in before which that of Lord Kitchener utter Onidurman must palo Into Insignificance. SOUTHAMPTON , Oct. S ( Xevv "iork World Cablegram Special Tclfgiam ) An overwhelming Intercut in the Americas cup race wu aunlteiUd at Southampton , and other leading ja"ht centers In the south of England. Captain Carter of the Britannia said : "I think It the best of the races for the cup on record. True the breezes were more favorable to the Shamirock , accoullng to telegrams. My confidence In the Sham rock's powers on her performance against the Britannia Is fully Justified , but I can speak more definitely after the next race. " At Northam , where the jacht was de signed , immense enthusiasm prevailed at the result of the first race and great confi dence In the Shamrock's ultimate \lctory was expressed. No yachting event has ever caused so much excitement In that district l > CMlu' T riff HUM Riifiiiiiiltlslil. NEW YORK , Oct. 3 William rife , Jr. , designer of the Shamrock , Is confined to his bed in tha ritth avcnuo hotel by an attack of Inflammatorv rheumatism in the right foot Ho will be- unable to attend the first of the scries of intcrnatioml jacht laces today. DEATH RECORD. < litNtcr Cole Hits lit School. VILLISCA , la. Oct. 3 ( Special Telegram - gram ) Clie-stei Cole of Des Molnes , who came hero September 1 to attend school , died last night of typhoid fevtr and vvaa burled hero toda > LUMI.UV CA'ITMJ C VhU CSOHS OVHIt. Foili-nil mid Suiii rim- Court Clint's mill I'i oi'i'ruinicN lit I'li-rrc. PIERRE , S D , Oct 3 ( Special Tele gram ) The Limiley cattle ease in the United Stateo court in which the question of undervaluation of Imported cattle was at Issue has beun continued to the March term of court hecaiibe of an irregularity In one of the depositions relied upon by the du- fente.s tills wns the only jury case of the term the Jury has been dlsmlraed The couit will remain In session several dajs to hear the court casts A class of ten appeared before the oupreme court at the opening of the October term to day for examination for admlrslon to the bar A decision was handed down by the court In the case of Caroline E Zipp against the Colchester Rubber company , In which the decision of the circuit court of Lawrento county is affirmed. " ! N AVIft * t > . CorpHf Mi-Hlilc lllin. SIOUX PALLS , S I ) , Oct 3 ( Special Telegram. ) Henry Orindell , a farmer living near Tea , awoke this morning to find the lifeless body of his wife beside him. Heart failure was doubtless the cauho of death. South llnl oln Solill T III. RAPID CITY , S D , Oct. 3 ( Special Tele , gram. ) II , n. Larabec has received a telegram - gram from Captain I" W. Medherry of Comj j pnny M , San I'ranclsco , that Wnvne. Mr. Larabce's son , Is very 111 The disease la supposed to bo smallpox. \lllllllK IllMlll to llljlll-J. Chicago Pest : Ha had been studvlng stenography , thinking it might 1 > o a help to him in his business , and naturally he was Interested In It. So it happened that when he did something to displease hla wife nnd she started to lull him what she thought of Jt all ho asked bur to wait a minute "Walt a minute1" she- exclaimed In aston ishment. "Why ? " " 1 don't Ilka to nilsa such ft splendid clianco for practice. " ho replied , reaching for pencil nnd piper. "I am tialnlng for an amateur apt-ed touinament , > ou Unoiv , nnd tanld dictation is Just what I want. Now go ahead " Thu Oilier ( iirl. Detiolt Journal. Yes , ho had nsHed her to bo his wife. "Ho bu > s ho's well-off , " she went on to explain , "but I doubt It , " Of couroo the other girl rene to the occa sion. "Perhaps hn do .n't know when he is well-off , " the other girl said , with a fopo- cious nffoclatlon of naivete. The suggestion teemed to be that men who Know when they nro well-off do not so much avoid marriage altogether as tht- > avoid marriage with certain persons Mmlf a MlMtiiKo. Chicago Tribune The dilapidated old vagabond loaned over the bar and addressed the man behind It in a plaintive tone "IxoU hero , pard , " he said , ' vv'en I come aw a ) fin ho 111 u this morn In' I put on ths wrong < * t , an' I ain't got a cent o' change with mo , but I'll pay je t'inorrer mornln' t > o help me , If jou'll " "This ain't no trust conference" Inter rupted tlio bartender , coming oiu from be hind , the counter , leading tlie sad-ejed pil grim to the door. Teddy Edwards , a man who lives on a | blcytclo most of the time , Is stopping at the | Her Grand for a few days and is hobnobbing t with the local wheelmen. Mr. Edwards started out the first of last > ear to do 100 I miles per day for the whole jear , a task he Imposed upon himself , but after riding for ! 250 days , from January 1 to September 7 , was taken sick with typhoid fever brought | on by drinking Infected water In Indiana , I and had to relinquish his attempt to ride a century every day. As soon as ho was able to get out of bed he began a leisurely trip across the country and will visit some of I the principal cities of the -west before ho j eventually arrives In San Francisco. | Next spring Mr. Edwards has in view a trip from the Pacific coast to New York , and ut tint time will attempt to bieak the record for the distance , which Is held by two Toledo bojs , De Vnux and La Prance The best tlmo made so far has been thirty- seven dijs , but Mr. Edwards is confident I that he can make thu trip in thirty. He will I start about May 1 , or ns soon as the snow i is melted from the mountains. Ills plana now are to take a southern route from tht I coast. During the summer ho has been in | Canada , In northern Michigan and In RCV- j rral states He Is mounted on a chalnless | wheel. During his stay in the city ho will I bo a guest pait of the tlmo of MIckcl brothers. Mr. Edwards Is a > oung man , sturdily built , and looks as though ho had grcit powers of endurance * . Ho was born in Angel- sen , North Wales , and has oecn something of the world in his time Ho stopped over 1 ere to see the- exposition nnd Is much de lighted with the White Cit ) Local wheel men will find him a very pleasant follow to meet and arc invited to call on him at the Her Giand. C. W Glenn , a stockman of Alliance , was In the tltj Monday. Mr Henry Clayton of Philadelphia Is In thu tlty on business Charles C Martin , a Kansas City in surance adjuster , i" at the Milliard , Senator Joseph M Carey of Cheyenne , Wjo , was at the Mllltml Mondiy Mrs. F V. Sparr of Cromwell , la , Is the gutst of Mr , and Mrs. C. L H.irton. John Houshnr uf New York City , a former reslilen * of Omaha , Is in the city visiting friends. Heywood G. Lenvltt , president of the Ames sugar beet factory , Is a guest of the Millnrd CUrs. Jnme.s I Woodaril n d daughter Chilro have gone to Minneapolis for a ton dajs > ' visit Mis II II. Maxwell has gone to Chicago to attend the autumnal festlvltls and to \lslt friends She will also spend a few d i > b In M'lwaukco Lewis nnllenberg , manag" ! of the Urll- Ntedt-Uullenbi'rg bind has gn'-n to Chicago cage to make homo nrianKf . j rUi ut m w men foi the band. II v * n HOS ti lirliiK back some good soloists lu ta last v\cekn of the b'g hhow. Dr. George L Miller president' of the Greater Amer'cn Exposition , line returned fioin Utlca , N Y , whore be went o at tend the unvi'lllng of tin statue of Jlont'o Siymour that he pres'iited 'o 111 * natlv town. He eaugtit a neve-ie cold while avvny and Is Kiifftiiim much In unviniuii-o In consequence \VllJ MilIMllNlKMl lillNI'I'll. Chicago Post "I heard that young man who calls on Sister Itoso quoting pottrj about her name last night , " Mid the bait boy. boy."Hush1" "Hush1" cjiclalmal Slbtnr Ucge "What did ho say' " a Kix ] the bad boy's equally bad brother "Ho said fcomcthlng about many T flo-wer being born to blush unseen , " answeicd the bad boy. "He must have beem kissing her In the dark , " suggested the bad boy'a brother. Bears the Signature of Dr. McLaughlin's Method of Applying Electricity Will Cure Them. ' Y Dlectrlc Holt cures Kidney and allied troubles. If you are nlok V < jj JOH need help. You hnve tried inedl- JV \ \ ' ll cinfs nnd tliey Imvo not curcd y ° u- SfcAl&W/S St < " ? Jr K e Electricity , as I apply it , IB the greatest tonic , the greatest reliever of pain , and the only positive cure for Kidney Disease , Nervous , Mua- cului and Organic Weakness , Rheuma tism , Lame Hack , Liver and Stomach Troubles , and will cure when all else has fnllcd. 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