Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 08, 1900, PART I, Page 9, Image 9

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    TIIJ3 OMAHA DAU.V JIEE: Sl'N'DAV, .UTiY S. IflOO.
LOSE NINE IS SUCCESSION'
Omaha's Pottod Ball Playcra Dropping
Games Every Day.
DOWN TO THIRD PLACE AT PRESENT
irfi jvi '.; j :
1
IN THE WHEELING WORLD.
I.
All good roads and eomo poor ones lead
KrKli Axurrln 'Hint He Will llt-lim (lie
I'rnmtiit tit Oniiiliii, Kvrn ir lit;
Iln to rt n vr
Toiiiii.
Not tho slightest Rroln of comfort Una
H been possible for tho Omaha base ball
contingent to cxtrnct from tho yellow record
mado by tho crstwbllo ton-notchcrs slnco
their depnrturo from their natlvo heath,
ten days ago, Nino games have been played
and every ono of them Ignomlnlouily lout.
This briefly summarizes the reason for
tho weeping and walling and snnshlng of
teeth which havo chnrncterlied Omaha
fandom since the beginning of tho Ill-fated
tour at Denver. And It la no wonder. Two
weeks ngo tho club was at the head of tho
column with a lead which It seemed well
nigh Impossible for any adversary to over
como. A week ago It was In first place and
there was yet room for that feeling which
thn bard says "springs eternal In tho hu
man breast." Today tho Colts nro clinging
in tho ladder on tho third round from tho
Inn ami It looks OS ttlOUgU It
worn eoltm to bo a race with St. Jn3eph
to maintain this position, with all designs
on first plaro u question of the dim and
liazr future.
Tho much vaunted pride of tho Omaha
bime ball enthusiast has certainly had
n crlmn of clsantlo proportlona taken In
It and tho wearing of tho crepe, rather than
gorgeous hues of brighter tints betokening
tho'Joyousncss of victory, is certainly war
ranted. Tho exact cnuso for this terrible
rnassacro of tho Hourko family Is not np
tiaront. That thcro Is some cardinal rca
non for It scorns certain nnd tho discovery
of It and tho eradication of whatever It
may bo Is u task which President Keith
nnd Manager Hourko should Immediately
lav hold on. It Is not logical to suppo3o
that tho teams of Denver, Pueblo nnd I)es
Moines, each of which hns had an equal
Hharo In administering tho unpleasant
ilrauohta of defeat to tho Colts, havo so lm
proved slnco their former meetings that the
rhnmnlons of tho early part of tho season
ahould becomo as mens puppets In their
hands. Nor does It seem reasonable to be
llovo that tho Omahas havo been stricken
with a naralysls of fomo description, cans
Init them to loso tholr cunning. It may bo
that they havo tnken n slump such as other
champion teams havo experienced, but the
probablo reason for these disasters Is that
eomo dimculty exists in tno internal worn
lnga of tho team.
llonrUc p. Srvcre TnHkmUHtcr.
It la hinted that the relations between
Mnnairer Hourko nnd tho members of hi
hann hall household arc severely strained
Kvon wcro this tho caso, It would bo u sad
commentary on tho profoislonnl ethics of tho
playcra to entertain tho belief that they were
wilfully nnd maliciously putting up a medi
ocre artlclo of ball because of 111 will toward
tholr manngcr. It Is an admitted fact that
Manager Hourko la a sevens taskmaster. Ho
oxnects his players to play tholr besi i
every gamo and nono knows bolter than ho
when they fall to como up to tho limit of
their capabilities. Houko bcllovcs in mam
tolnlnc tho proper relations between man
ager nnd players, but no manager la moro
nppreclatlve than ho of tho good work hl3
playcra accomplish. Tho Omaha team cer
tainly has no righteous ground for romplalnt
nentnst Rourke.
Through all of this discord ono ray of
light shines forth tho moro brightly he
.oauso of tho gloom surrounding. That 1
the determination of President Keith nnd
Manager Rourko to win tho pennant They
promised to do It. Ilcllovlng in tins prom
lso. Omaha neonlo havo boon liberal In their
patronage and tho management continues stubbornness on hla part will not redound
Ith vehemence tho assertion that Omaha to his glory or popularity In tho least.
will end In first place. How It wilt be ac- liven though Hull I In sprang Into tame by
compllshcd President Keith has set forth lu decisively whipping the man in 11. to n
his declaration that nothing will stand In the rounds whom It took Jeffries nearly twice
ay of procuring a team capable of deliver- as long to get tho decision over tho protcnt
Ine tho noods. It Is a Dalnable fact that tho chamnlon cerialnlv stand less ihancn nf
Colts havo been nlavlne In unusually hard loMnir his tltlo than does Ruhlln of wlnnlne to Mllwaukeo this week. With tho tia-
luck during tho last ten days. Costly cr- It. In other words, tho odds nro a bit In tlonat political conventions out of tho way
rors havo been charged up against nearly favor of Jim, If for no other reason that It tho leaguo meoi win uoiu mo puouc cm.,
very man in the team, even Stub Toman, ) a trifle easier to defend a title than It la besides partaking or juicy cnunKs or uos-
tho whirlwind shortstop, coming In for a to wrest It avsay from an opponent. At any pltallty for which tho Cream and creamy
generous share. From tho beginning of tho rato the fight between these two big fcl- c"y I renowned, The program of tho mut
season they havo been batting In miserably lows will bo An Interesting one.' It will Insures a round of gaiety mixed with busl-
poor lines, Spurred on by the bitterness brine toecther In tho rlne two extiononts of ncss, warm races anu iicerni purees, ruis
of all tneso recent ucrents it is almost cer- wnnj may be termed physical force fish ors In various directions, wun spreaus at c.n-
tain tnnt tno team win immediately inne on )ntncr than scientific exponents of pug'llsm. vcnlent stopping places, sitaias in snaay
winning form once more and yet give a good Tim man who can deliver tho most effective places, smokers in Icily bowers and B.eam-
account Of itsolf. Uwi nml Mnd the crnntrr amount rf tun. boat CXCUrilons. The layout 1, c-JOURh to
me release 01 mp Kgan nuor mo ocnro- I(.i,mm will win thn struceli. nnd thn tempt tho fat and tno lean, mo ice wngou
coioreu gamo no piicneu ai ucs aioincs mntch Is likely to bo hammer and tongs mount or tho up-to-uaio winu sputter,
from tho ring of tho gong until the referee
announces his decision.
TO MANKIND
Dr. noimrU In OITerliiK n lliiou In 111
Electric llrlt IIoav It IIIITcrH
JVrom otliTH The Doctor
rjuiirimtci-M a Cure In
nvcry Cane.
If your visor Is be
rniiilnir iml;i .0(1 nii.l
youthful Indiscretions
or mier cuxwra, . V'"
most illsantroiiH thing
you can tlo la to put
drugs Into tho atom
ach. A 1 I doetorrf
prescribe can'h r de,
nliosnhorus. dnmlnmi
and Mich uen
0
Thursday, In which ho bestowed on tho Pro
hibitionists twelve free passes to first, was
certainly a Judicious move on tho part of
Manager Rourke. At no tlmo during his
connection with the Colts did Egan como up
to the stnndard of expectation nor did It
ever appear that he had nny heart In his
work.
Wcdncsduy afternoon tho Colts will mnke
their bow once moro to tho local base ball
population, when a scries of games with all
CHESS PLAYERS IN CLOVER
Now Quartern on Doutilnft Street Are
Contfortiilile, Cool nml At-trnellve.
Hio Douglas County Chetn assrc atlon hu
firmly established Itself Jn its new quar crs
Tho hotel and accommodations committee
of tho Lcnguo of American Wheelmen na
tional meet Is now In position to glvo de
tailed Information regarding ncc'ommola
tlons during the week of tho moot. Chair
man H. P. Hnnaford has been haid nt wo k
for the last two weeks gathering tho neces
sary pointers and, although the met Is Si ino
two wock,s off, tho Inquiries nro so numor
ous ns to fully justify tho executive com
mltteo's claim tint upwards of 10.000 out-
, .. " at MIS Douglas street and tho looms have rnmeos cm rn u " ol u-uu"
h,n,,-?.rM P..nM lihcd In nn attractive and com- of-town cyclers wll visit .M lwaukeo during
Inaugurate 1. Pucb o coming first for thrco .... . n . . rnnma nrB nn lhe BCCOnd week of July, ller.eo it la ad-
games, followed by Denver, woe dchus
the Hourko family If they contlnuo the per
formnnco which has been the order slnco
thoy left home. It Is nn odds on bet, how-
thn third nnnr nn.i ..imrinntlv eol to offer vUablo that those who contemplate going
i,ii,pn,nnni .n in mnkn ih to Milwaukee during the mt should torn
ascent on hot July afternoons. A mooting munlcato with the hotel committw ns suon
they left home, it l an cutis on doi, M-L, ;"uejt:j .hlch nr: as possible. In order that their quartos
over, that when tho boya get homo once " b ?w. ?.m? ,B" "L mav ho nsslened them at once. Rocular
hear the plaudits of tho mult! J , w" r" , attendants nt former leaguo mecU have
i ih.i m ihnv wilt tntcB UP tho Interrupted preliminary tourney. ntteni ants nt lormer leaguo mo. is une
moro nml
tude ringing In their ears thoy will take
such n braco and piny such ball that every
fan's heart will be gladdened nnd tho grief
over the many defents of the last two weeks
will bo tempered.
doubtless experienced tho dlsco.nforts nt
tendant upon securing quarters at ths lat
Thcro has been but little change In the
complexion of tho pennant races In tho big
leagues during tho last week. In tho Na
Only twenty-four members of tho Nc
braska Chess association voted at tho clo?- minute and it la with n desire to obvhto
linn nf nmrem. Messrs. Ha'd. Snrln and a repetition of this IllConVCIlleilCO that
De France were re-elected to their re- Chairman Hanaford urges prospectlvo vl-lt
sncctlvo offices of president, vice president ors to communicate with him Immediately.
and secretary-treasurer. Tho following He has on his list a great number of hotels
members failed to qualify and vote durlnt and privato houses (offering n wide range
inm.1 1 lirnnklvn still nnchora In first nlnco the month of June: Owen, Powell, Nelson, of choice, suitable to poiKeiDooks of cv ry
n'nTch" ?' El...TB0Iv1..c.r.fil, M.rff?' ln b0,b tl,c Amorl"n
tho nrst division, surrendering Its plnce to """. rwuiniuu,.,
Cincinnati. Comlakey's White Stockings mam, . o. oim u umuuii.
continue to unfurl Chicago's banner nloft In Tcnty-ono memuors votou in uvor or
ihn Amnrlrnn whlln Milwaukee has c I mbed Homing a summer lournamene. ror p ucf?
n.nr thn iinntor intn Hnr-nmi niace. or holding tho samo Lincoln received thlr
teon votea, umana inrcc, uanncorog one,
racsnwaaanras
From now until tho end of August the
most enjoyable times for riding are the
early morning nnd tjic evening after sun
set. Kxperlenced travelers usually arrange
Pni CPRQ PRnUn THF I INKQ Grand Island one, no cholco four. As to jnoir nuing time in mis way, leaving mo
UULrcnO UnUWU int LINIXO . ..,,.,,, ,ii..n iiv nf hent of tho day for rest and sightseeing.
Cup In I n llnrry l.nnrlc I.iMvern
Iteenril for the l-JlKliteen-llnlo
Cnurne,
the
On tho morning of tho Fourth of July
Captain Harry Lawrlo of tho Knuntzo Place
(lolf club lowored the record for tho
clghtcen-holo eourso to seventy-five, tho
previous low marl; having been hold by him
nt clghty-thrco. Ho started over the links
ln tho early morning, whon thcro was
scarcely a breath of air Mtlrrlng, but tho
wind soon freshened nnd tho circuit was
finished ln a gale, which greatly Interfered
with tho placing of the ball. One round
was mado In thirty-six, the lowest yet mndo
on tho links.
In the contest for the Lawrle medal tho
lowest nnd average scores reported aro
given below. Many aro deferring their
tournnmcnt work until their form has been
more fully perfected.
Men's scores:
opinion. Two members favored Juno, fo .r Tno morning spin Is a capital prcparatl n
. . . . fnn a rlnv'a tirnlii ti-nrl till I dnma'liititt
wore for July, August-nad two votes, tep- " -.. ........
.n,w fnui. nmh-r fnnr. ''durlne stnto snouiu always be oaicn ucioro sin-ling nnu
fnin- n -nnv ilmn" fnur. It Is nrcba- tho paco should bo easy. The evening tuns
i,i thrnfnrn ilmt ihn mi r.tlrc will bn held should not bo taken till nt least half an
In t.lnr-nln In Simtemhnr. Nineteen mem- uur nuer unincr, miur ii iaiuii!, mm .t
hers promised to attend. Iiouia bo tho merest potter If the day's
I UUSIUCB3 I1US Ut'l'II 1UIIBUIIIK 1UU lllillll
Notwlthstandlnit tho fact that tho 1899 thing Is to get the nlr, with Just enough
eorresnondenco tournament U not finished exrrclso to Keep tno pores or tne tKin epen.
yet nineteen members favored held- Tho peculiar benefit of cycling lies In tha
Ine another tournament at lo g fact that one can travel awlftly through
rnneo nnd four wero against It. tho air with little exertion.
A In Ihn tlmn nf lt2lntl nt thlS
tournament thirteen voted to begin "now." constant vigilance is mo price or snioiy
,in, s.nt.mW lm-1 thre! In cycling. Heforo starting on a flp. how-
votes and July. August, October and Da- ever short, the principal nuts thoutd to
cembor had ono each. Eighteen membeis tried with the wrench to make sure they
pledged themselves to enter.
have not loosened upon tho preceding it'o.
Tho secretary now proposea this plsn to The pedals and wheels should l.o spin a
thoso who desire a corespondence tourna- ""' mm um uwu8. ..i u u
n. Thi ni, .ootinn mninin hut fl o slightest need Is apparent. If n lamp Is
players and that each player take up at m e carried on the front fork Its nttnehmen'
I... .. ,n ihm thn prtlnn will all Bhould bo testotl, as serious nccldonta aro
Lowest. Average That two prl;01 frequently caused by tho lamp slipping
a hleld::::;::::::::::::. & 1 bo olterpd In each section, a copy of Fr-e- Uown tho ork or swing ns back and be
lt. OlUIIelil ui 1WJ wnuch's "ChcflB Oncnlngs" cr scmo similar ""ub cuKU. um luv D..u JC1.
TIM I ' . . I n.h nh tmnrtsar if rn nn'3 In
book to tho winner and a copy oi uunn.ng- .'i'b
ton's "How to Play Chess" to the player " n., w nV-
4 having tho poorest score of gnmca actual y nousiy damage tne nuer in case n? is pro
) Li..nfln ninvnr It h.lra wine and rest nlnsi ccedlng nt a good rate of speed when the
Is unfinished games of course not being en- accident happens. The only saf3 place for
S5 titled to a prize. lho lamP Ib on luo ncatl ot tnc m1chltJe-
Aching wrists while riding are geao a ly
.103
J. II. Utitlw.
Women's scores:
Iowest. AVprage.
Shields 7
Mrs.
Mr. Stevenson t!S
Mrx. Crowley 77
Mrs. Morrison 7S
iMrM. I.aurle S5
Mru. llntlnr ni.nl,, thn nlnn hnlnjt In flftv
.... , i a .nmninnt ntimhur hnvlnir exnressed a
B0en. nui. mn nmna. i -u - - - - -' "f ,n a new an Indication that the handlebars nra not
woman onnonent. sho wns dlsauallflod for a deslro to begin to piaj ai onco in a new ... ,
record score. From her work, however. It tournament, tho secretary announces tho
In nnnarnnt that shn will bo a formidable, followlne Sections
rival for honors. Mrs. Van Court, Mrs. Section A u. k. urega, auawuy, juh
nottrll and Miss Ilrolllar havo not reetsterod L. Clark, Platte Center; Oeorge E. Lund
any record scores, but havo been doing good berg, Dloomfleld; Judge S. H. Sedgwick,
work. The women only make tho circuit York, and C. 11. swim, bt imwaru
ot nlnn holes onco, while tho men con
testants complete tho wholo eighteen.
Soctlon D J. M. Crosby, Fremont; W.
It. Ellis. Dloomfleld; C. O. Hcttenmayer,
Arcadia; M. F. Winchester, Dannobrog, and
W. W. Wyckoff, York,
Other sections will be added Just as fast asphalt pavement.
On a certain evening last week the
Kountze nlaco links wero auite crowded
nnd nt times great enro had to bo exorcised as members express a desire to begin piny,
ln playing, so as to avoid accidents. One, euch section containing but live pinycrs.
however, took nlaco which, although not
serious, was quite unnecessary. Wlllard Judging from Now York reports, tho good
Uutler of tho Juniors wns swinging his club showing mado by Marshall at Paris was a
when not playing tho ball and came In vlo- oourco of delight to tho Manhattan Chess
lent contact with tho head of a apectator, club nnd Its friends whoso feud with tho
Indicting a scalp wound. young American champion, Plllsbury, dates
In commentiug upon accidents in playing from several years ago, when tne Inttcr re-
golf Captain Lawrlo romarked: "Players signed his membership. Tho Manhattan club
cannot bo too careful as to the handling of is now talking of arranging a mntch bo-
their clubs and driving tho balls. Give tho tweon Marshall nnd Plllusbury and there la
previous player time to get out of rango and nlonty of monoy In sight to back the Judg-
never furco things, fiolf was never intended ment of tho Marshall faction. Plllsbury
to kill or malm people and with tho oxer- likewise has his friends nnd is known to bo
clso of reasonable care no accident should playing ln his most faultless form. At a
properly adjusted, but sometimes tho fan t
Is with tho tilt of tho saddle. For ordlnnry
riding the position should bo ono whl h
does not throw much wolght cn the wr st .
If tho front tiro is pumped too hard, t'-o o
la likely to bo an amount of vlbratUn whl h
will tiro tho wrlsle and extend to tho en Ire
nrm ln time. For riding on country roadi
both tires, and tho front ono In particular,
should be softer than when riding on nn
for this class of weak oecilr, Tho youngsters nro greater offend- recent simultaneous exhibition before tho
ers ln this respect than tho old membora puilldor Chess club ho won nlno games,
and should bo rca trained ln their cuthusl- jrfu- two and lost one.
asm. Two games showing tho manner In which
"Many beginners mado a mistake In using plllsbury ani Marshall coped with Marco
mt'll. Till!
euro; they almply Irri
tato nnd stimulate,
nnd many deaths can
lio directly traced to
tho effects nf these
drugs. 1 am telling jou
the truth and any
honest physician wilt
tell you to. I know I
havo tho only known
euro for weak men
nnd women ami thnl
Is electricity us ap
plied by
Dr. Bennett's
Electric Belts.
Thero nro many kinds of electric currents,
but my Helt aupidles tho right kind for
these diseased. It cunnot possibly Injure
you nnd it mint atrongthon nnd rojuvonato
tho wornout orgnns, Tho wearing of tho
Unit doesv not bother you In tho least nor
detain you n moment from your dutlea. 1
devoted tho best part of my life to porfect
lng tho Electric Helt. I have It now to
Bitch a stnto of perfection that t guarantee
tho euro In every ensu I undertake, it en
tirely does away with that frightful burn
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of belts, which hnvo bnro motnl electrodes,
which simply cook the Mesh nml do not al
low tho current to penotrnto the system ns
It should. My Helt haa soft, silken, clinm.
ols-cnvered sponge electrodes, my exclusive
patent, and are iiied on no other electrical
appliance. iturnlng nml blistering Is an
Impossibility with tncie oloctrodes. Some
concerns are trying to Imitate my Helt by
placing h thin covering of chamolH or felt
over their b.mi metal cleotrodni. Klectrl-
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tne vernigria, nnu as verdigris will form on
these bare motal eleotrndes und may causs
blood poisoning and perhups death. If you
have beon mlHleud Into buying one of these
lmltntloiiH nml will send It to mo I will al
low you half tho price of mine for It. An
other advantage of my Electric Helt Is
thnt It can bo renewed for only 75 cents
when burned out; no other bolt can bo re
nowed for any price nnd when burned out
la worthless. Clunrnntoed for ono year.
I absolutely guarantee my licit to euro
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inn riulato It.
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KB. IO 9.W I' 111,
'Tho lntroluctlon of tho blcyclo Into art,"
says tho Chicago Tribune, "wns Illustrated
In Italian opera In Vienna tho other day
Is a praiseworthy, though belated, recog
nition ot a grent power. Yet this Innova
tion may lead to unpleasant results. For
Just n8 there aro extrcmelsts among wheel-
mon, who aro known a3 scorchers, so thero
may'arlso a body of scorching nrtlsts who
will Insist upon going back Into tho past
and putting every horo and heroine upon a
wheel. Such lcouoclastB would not hesi
tate to do away with Homan togna and
classic draperies and to put sweaters nnd
short skirts ln their places. Thu public
may bo treated to the spectacle of Cleo
patra on a blcyclo Instead ot In a barco
and ot Hosaland utilizing her masculine
attlro for wheeling purposes. Lady Mac
beth may be made to pull her dagger out
too" high a teo In driving. A low tee Is am1 j,cvn nna affording a glimpse Into their ot "cycle belt nnd Hamlet to do hla solilo
always safo and with a low back swing the
head of tho club sweeps the ground on tno
down strtiko and uo harm Is dono by taking
a little of tho teo with the ball. A very
cood rule is to tako a littlo dirt with the
ball. On a high tee, ahould you get under
tho ball. It merely rlseB in tho air and fallB
a few yards for tho teeing ground.
"Care should bo taken not to raise tne
shoulders up and down when ln tho act of
driving, but rather keep tho shouidors at
one height arrf glvo them a lateral awing
wlnwi driving. Tho length ot tho club is
nover changed and tho player will not 'dig.'
Hcmcmber to always let tho club 'follow
through,' bo as to Impart moro forco to the
Btroke."
comparative styles are given below:
WhltBI'lllJbury.
ll'QI.
2 I'Q II t.
3 Kt Q II 3.
II Kt S.
6 I K 3.
6 Kt II 3.
7 11 Q 3,
8 PxP.
9 Kt K 3.
10 I' II 4.
It Castles.
n n n :.
13 Q II 3.
14 Q H 3.
15 V II 5.
18 PxP.
17 Q It t
19 KUKt
13 1UKI.
0 Q It K II 1.
31 Ilxl'.
Mr. Jncqulth has been playing a very good 53 nxii ch.
r-niiin nml ahnulil nnw mnko samo record 2' HxH ch.
scores.
Major Wilcox Is tho latest victim and
goes after the ball with youthful vigor.
Ills son Bays ho can bent his father and a
competition would bp ln order to decide.
Spencer Otis and Miss Oil nro seen on
tho links almost ovory ovcnlng and both
aro doing some very good work. Mr. Otla
drives with grent forco and promises to be a
good player.
PALAVER OF THE PUGILISTS
I it tor eat CenterlnK In the I "or the 0111-
InK Muteh UeMveen II 11 It 1 1 it
nml Jettrlen,
qutzlng In a sweater,
"And after tho artist la through with tho
whocl the health advocnto may tako It up
and endeavor to prove that If Othello had
been a master of a wheel ho nevor would
havo been a victim of tho green-eyed mon
ster and thnt had Hamlet known something
about scorching ho would not hnvo been
beset by doubts as to whether It Is best to
bo or not to be. No doubt there Is much
to bo snld from these standpoints, but It la
to bo hoped that bicycle advocates will per
mit tho good pcoplo of the past to wear
tho clothes and perforin tho acta natural to
tholr time and station."
President Sama of tho League of American
Whec'men has notified all of the atatc dlvl
slona of the league that tho national commit
tees on highway Improvement, sldo paths
and rights and privileges will compllo a
model set ot laus pertaining to the rights
and privileges of wheelmen and that these
sets will be supplied to all tho state divi
sions for uso as models In framing new laws,
President Sams proposes to have now cycle
laws Introduced In all the stato legislatures
at tho same tlmo next winter, thus making
tho movement a national affair.
A slmplo way to rcmovo tho Inner tubo of
a tire which has become attached to the
casing is to tako a plain Iron ring small
enough to easily pass Into tho outer tube,
v f A Al.loln. aenaio mu iiru ua uiui-n no posiu mu iuv
a nnmkr nf thn mnmhors of tho Younir the end of the Inner tubo through tho ring.
m'. rhri.iinn .MnMn i inn win nttend thn I'ush the ring nlong by squeezing tho casing
Volunteer Workers' conference, which b3- behind It until the circuit of tho tiro Is
glu July 12 at Lako Ocncva. Whl.e tho completed, when it will be found hat the
conference boa other than athletic matters '"be can bo removed without dimculty.
White Marshall.
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4 II Kt 5.
5 V K 3.
6 Kt K II 3.
7 II U 3.
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10 P K It 1.
11 P It 5.
12 PxP.
13 Q II 3.
14 IlxP.
15 QxP.
Hi Kt Kt :
Marshall mated In two moves,
niack Marco.
1 P Q 4.
I P K 3.
3 Kt K II 3.
4 11 K 3.
3 Cuntlf .
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7 II Kt 3.
5 PxP.
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10 P II 4.
II P li I.
!3 I'Q 113,
13 P Kt 4,
14 P Kt 3.
1". P Kt 5.
16 It PxP.
17 PxKt.
18 QxKt.
10 P It 4.
CO It It 3.
21 Pxll.
32 run.
23 llerr Marco resigned,
lllack Burn.
1 P Q 4.
2 P K 3.
3 Kt K 11 3.
4 n K z.
5 Cast lei.
SI'QKt 3.
7 II Kt 3.
8 PxP.
9 11x11.
10 P Kt 3 (7).
lilt Kl.
13 It PxP.
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14 lxll.
13 Kt Q S.
K, Q II 3.
MY
DR. HcGREW la possibly tho only
Specialist Omaim who limits
his practice STRICTLY to tho
treatment of Diseasss of Men
Only, This menus that ho is iu
reality a specialist, nnd treats
this class ut diseases exclusively.
FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS Br.
MeUraw has devoted his entire
time t0 lll5a lino of practice, and
thousands of men throughout
the west could testify of tho great
and lasting good received under
his treatment, iiis skill and un
limited experience enables him
to quickly nnd permanently cure
where ail others have failed.
ilumlreds of cases are cured by
Dr. MeGrew at his lOW Charges,
for less than one month's treat
ment would cost elsewhere.
Free Consultations. Free Examinations.
Only $5 a Ifiionth for Treatment.
Or 11 nu irant.-o.l euro will b. nlvon ;it tlio loweit ch irjs lit all ctirablj cas.'s ami tho p yinciit may be
iniulo in monthly Inst ill incuts.
ELECTRIC'TY AND MEDICAL TREATMENT COMBINED.
nil. McOimW'S experletico of twenty-five years In the uso of hoth of these p-rent rcmedlep. Klectrlclty nnd Medicine, has
ennhled him to offect some of tho most remnrltnblo cures of Vcrlrocele, Hydrocele. Stricture, Syphilis nnd nil dlreases of thn
blood nml skin. I.or.s of Vigor nnd Vitality, disorders of tho Bladder nnd Kidneys, Weakness nnd Nervous nihility. Medicine
and Treatment sent everywhere by mull or eznrczs. I
25 YEARS OF UNLIMITED EXPERIE 'CE. 14 YEARS IN OMAHA HOME TRE ATMFNT
Honrs Sa.m. to 5 p.m. 7 to 8 p. in. Stirnl ty I) to 12.
1. (). Ilox 7i(l. Olllco N. Corner
Fithnnd l'arniin Streets, Omaha. Nohrusk a
DR. llcREW.
CLOSING OUT
Stearns,
Columbia,
Wolff -American,
From $30 to $50.
Complete New Wheels
for $13.50.
Sewing Machines
1 . 1 il - . .1 ... 1 1 1. I It 11UU ICIIt'U LUUL U1IU Ut HID IIVHl LMOLWIIIVI d
rater to tho very forefront of pugl l..n '"""" elty durln a recent celebration
his determination to meet Jeff Its ends as tholi rrprcjentamo ho Onita contin '
aspect of unusual In.ercst to th's forth- W"'" 1 A B? make himself agreeable the man .usgostcd
flRht. It seema probablo that tho """ i :. 7u .." . a bicycle ride to a neighboring resort. Ills
will como off before Bcptsmber 1 ln " '"u i""' u '"r: visitor fell In with tho Idea and It was nr-
rrimt n nr. thn i afllffoil flnl'n rnniAll hf
tween the two gladlaior, mcst jnom r.ent n - - - - "th J Ono of the good stories that is going tho
the eyes of devotees o ths prize ring w 1 J?"1" rounds ot tho trado-and Its truth lo admit-
bo pulled off within the next two month, h; I ntWe meet Mo-t J ' ted by thq ono ni09t concerned-concerns a
now seems ausoiuit-iy coriam. u. u.i.m.i n " , , ,llmn th ccni,.t wln to sent'01113" connected with tho tiro industry,
wnn.inrfni Mppnt from the nlano of n m- l running high Jump tne contest win no
ond
nud
an
coming
match
order that It may not conflict with tho ex
piration of tho Horton law nnd between
now nnd tho pulling off of the mPI Inte est
of tho followers of fHtnnla w'U to cnte cd
In the movements of tho'o two 'oi-ntcher.
Thero Is likely to be but little of tho hair
splitting business In tho nrranyem nt rf do
tails. Uuhlln Is too anxious to s;t a chnnco
nt the big champion to Indulge In much
quibbling and Jeffries cannot afford t- to
too exacting, for It Is an admitted fact tvat
the present champion hasn't the hearty
gcod will of a very largo percentage of the
WUi' iJ.Uj CjOatlpgent a ml any evidence of
Enm.'CU" ranged that tho latter should rldo a blcyclo
a xfpi, ni, ,y,n t,. , whllo tho tiro man took tho woman on tho
.V " rr.V,.,, ..,.. ; front seat of bis tandem. Tho woman, how
nm. ,.. nv t,M .iv. ever, was not only a poor rldor. but was In
iiir cllned to portliness, To mako matters
eiguiu incui roa(, wag bUly, nnd 1)Qt manjr
WamnV'n IllKlitn. miles had been ridden boforo tho tire man
Many women suffer nit Borts ot so-called had repented of his gallantry. When he
"female weaknesses" Just becauso their reached tho resort he was dead baked. Of
kidneys aro out of order and they have a courio he dared not admit It nor suggest his
right to know Foley's Kidney Cure is ust Inability to rldo home again. But tho more
what Is needed by most ailing women. For ho thought of It tho lets ho relished what
sale by Myer's-DUlon Drug Co., Omaha, and had become n serious undertaking. Finally
Dillon's Drue store, South Omaha. I be hit upon a way out of It. Excusing him
I
If you think of
buying n Sewing
Machine SHI3 l"S.
It makes no dif
ference w hat
mnke ot machine
you want, SUB
US. You may
want n DAVIS .1A1.L, IllSAIUN'O Oil
STANDARD, SINOKR, or n cheap ma
chlno for $10.00. No difference which,
wo can sell you and aavo you money.
SHE L'S. Wo have NO agents, wo pay
NO commissions, so YOU will havo to
SnK I'S. Wo rent machines for "3
cents scr week.
We repair and sell
parts for all makes of
machines manufactured.
Monday wo will nell our socond-h.iml
pewliiK mnrhliiPH for one-halt rcRttmr
price. Some will bo sold as low us
l.w).
tiii:si a hi; (iiiMiM:
H.UtCAINS.
Second-hand Bicycles for
sale or rent. AVe havo
first-class repair mon and
will do your work promptly-
Nebraska
Cycle Company
Cor. 15th and Harney St.-.
(ico. 15. .Mlkel, Mgr.
Telephone KililL
self from tho tahlo where they wero seated
nnd whero ho was forcing himself to bo
ngrecahlo ho botook himself to whero tho
wheels had boen loft. En route ho opened
hlo pocketknlfo and then, bending over tho
tandem, ho deliberately pushed It Into tho
rear tiro and cut n silt In It that was ho
yond jepalr. Ho returned to tho table all
smllca and In duo tlmo thcro followed of
courso profuse regrets becauee of tho "ac
cident" to the tire and a return homo by
train. "What olso could I havo dono under
tho circumstances?" nsked tho tlrq, man
when twitted about tho Incident.
Cleveland Bicycles
COST NO MORI: THAN OTIIIiR FIRST CLASS WHEELS.
Ilut thoy have perfect and distinctive mechanical devices which cannot be pur
chased on other bicycles. This ono reason nlono makes thorn cheaper than
other good wheels. Then the general construction Is of the very highest ordor.
SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK.
Fine Line of Very Good Bicycles for $13.50, $16.25,
$17.50, 20. 00 nnd $25.00.
REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY. NEW WHEELS FOR RENT.
M. & W. Tires, $2.75.
Cleveland Cycle Company,
320 NORTH 10th STREET.
GEORGE MIERSTEIN, MGR.
TELEPHONE 1318.
New Wheels $15, $17, $20
This week we are offering a nice line of
now wh'cls nt 115, $17 and $20 tho best values ever offered
lu Omaha. It will pay you to look them over. Second-hand
wheels $3.00 up.
M. and W. Tires $2.75.
Omaha Bicycle Co.
S. 0. Cor. 16th and Chicago Sis. Ed. T. Hcyden, Mgr.
Another puncture proventer has been
patented nnd this tlmo It Is designed on such
lines that thero Is a chance for It to suc
ceed. Tho Inventor Is an Englishman and
his Invention consists of four layers of llglu
fabric, thick ln tho center nnd tapering off
toward tho edges, llcforo building up tho
strip tho fabric io soaked In a patented com
pound, which Imparts to tho dedicate fabric
tho toughness of leather without losing n
degreo of its flexibility. Tho strip, whon
snlutloncd to tho Insldo of tho lire, practic
ally assures Immunity from puncture. The
eamo principle has been applied to motor
tires.
A long cut or tear is a rare Injury to
either a slnglo or u double tubo tiro, but
when It does hnppen vulcanization Is tho
only proper final remedy, In tho case of a
slngle-tubo tire a temporary repair may bo
accomplished by plentifully smearing the
For the
Country
Club.
Wo hnvo Just received pcveral new Jobs especially adapted for uso nt ths
country club and for fust drlvln. Our stock of pneumatio and Imnl rubber
tired Runabouts and bike Whkohb Is the Invest nml finest In the woit,
Wc also carry n complete lino of
Phaetons, Spiders, Concords, Surreys, Stan
hopes, Golf Traps, Claytons, Family Carriages, and all kinds
of Spring- and Heavy Wagons BICYCLES,
We find that we havo entirely too many bicycles on hand, for this time. Wis
must reduce nnr stock and we will mako prices that will do It. GET OUR
PRICES AND TERMS. Don't forget our repair shop. Our prlcos ror repair
ing aro the lowest.
H. E. FREDRICKS0N,
Fifteenth and Dodge Streets, Omaha, Neb.
edgcB of tho cut with the rubber solution,
to as to cover tho loove llbrcs of tho can
vas, then cover tho surfaco of tho tire
about tho cut with rotation and wrap with
tiro tupo whllo the tiro Is deflated. Upon
Inflation to the proper pressuro tho tiro
tapo will press tho solution (Irmly between
and against tho edges of tho cut nnd reduce,
to n minimum the opportunity for tho es
cape of tho nlr.
Wllh the Inncr-tubo tiro it will be neces
sary to cover and olthcr to put an nddltlonnt
patch on tho Inside or outside of tho outer
tubo or to protect It with a wrapping of tiro
tapo. An extensive cut In a tiro ot either
typo may he sewed up with a heavy needle
and strong thread as a preliminary to tho
actual repair.
Win It n .Mlrnrlpf
"The marvellous euro of Mrs. Rena J.
Stout of consumption has created Intense
excitement In Oammack, Ind.," writes
Marlon Stuart, a loading druggist of Muncle,
Ind. "She only wolghod 90 pounds when her
doctor In Yorktown sold sho must soon die.
Then sho began to use Dr. King's New Dis
covery nnd gained 37 pounds In weight and
wus completely cured." It has cured thou
sands of hopeless cases and Is positively
guaranteed to cure nil throat, chest and lung
diseases. COo and 11.00. Trial bottles Irco
at Kuhn's drug store. .