THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: R KID AY, AVGtVT 30, 1001. GIFT TO: OMAHA IN NINTH KcTadtiii 'Hu tlii Raurk Family Ehut Oit, Tha Goo to Pltets. j , l LETS IN fOurrFAT RUNS ON MISPLAYS V; ii.. I """ . "' J" r .nciicii nnu, anil Field Urrorii . rortn the Xehrnaknn'ii dense - lor 'Winning, ST. JOSEPH, Aug. 2D.-(Speclal Tele- gram.)-U looked as though the Saints had an easy thing of It today, Omaha being shut out up to tho nluth' Inning. IMtcher McFnddcn, who had been doing phenomenal work up to this time, lost his nerve com piotely. Calhoun was the first man at the bat In tho ninth. Ho hit safely. Lotchor got to first on an error by Huls wltt. McAndrows hit safe, scoring Cal houn. Toman sacrificed Letcher and Mc Androws1 "to nccond and third. IHickley went to bat for (Jondlng, was hit by a pitched bn.ll, filling tliu bases. Herman flew out o right. McFaddun hit Ocnlns and gave Stowarl and Fleming bases on Wa.1I. .1 L I .. ...... . . . . rr . l nana, lurtiug m iwu mcni ocutc ' l " OMAHA.' All. It. nnins, ct i o Htewart, la... 3 o Fleming, it... .1 o Cnlhoiin, lb ,..,,.b 1 If. O. A. E. O 1 4 0 0 I 0 U 0 .1 0 f ' I u u u 11 4 0 "i 1 i I tt 1 i.ricnrr, ri ...l 1 MoAnclrcws. at)......;.i i l 0 Tntnnn, en ...i.V.il ) Uonding, c a o HUCKIpy, c 0 1 Herman, p .3 o Totnls ..FT 0 4 27 16 3T. JOflEPH. A I). II. It. O. Flood, !!..., 4 II 1 'i Hull. 31) i 1 1 1 liuiswltt, rs ;l l o l Honrnii; it i 3 o 2 1 JjhvU, lb 3 II 1) u Honeymnn, ct 3 (l u 6 (litrvin, rr 2 o o 1 McKlbben, rr l u u 2 nooin, c 3 0 0 2 AlgFuclrtcil, 1',..., ,3 0 0 0 A n 7 :i 3 o o o o o u l Totals 2S 2 4 27 14 4 Omiiha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 Ht. Joseph 1 OU0001UO-2 Two-baso tilt: Flood. First base on lnll: Htewnrt, Fleming. Hillsltt, Flood. Hit by pitched balls: Hall, Herman, nuck- bo.so: jjftviH. i.eft on bocs: Omnhit, a; St? Joseph. 1. HacrlllcflL hit: Htowart. Tlmo 1 33. Umn rc: TyfidaU. umriiro. ijiioBH. icy, uenins. Htntck out: Udoin. Htoien Tin nt Una of Twelfth DE8 MOINKS, Aug. 9.-Des Molnea and unnsaH city rnught ror tweivo inningi to tuty, unil then tho gamii was called on no count of dnrkness, airfdo wan ' Injured In tho fifth nnd Cox. who succeeded him. pitched n lino gntno, being effective, ut critical timet. Attendance, 1,000. Bcore: Des Jfnlnna .'.....3 0 difO 0 0 6 0 0 0 0-3 6 1 , . , - " . , t ii . Til Hatter es: Din Moines. Glade. Cox ui Coto: Kansas City, EWInc nnd Devllle. Urn- plro: Flggcmler. Mliuia.Dolla Wln (In ISrrors. COLORADO SPItlNOS. AllB. 29. Mlnne - nnnll. tvnti , .id ' rr 1 1 ti . Ittm.iti llin knnin I hatterv'B and lleldlne arrors. Whltrldaa nr arrors. vvnitrldsQ hits and' they wire ith inning Both tearn cotXwin The aamo condition. The gamo uuoweu oniy inreo ni ;onflned t6 tno seventh wero In n crippled ............. ... i.. .. l. ., n UWNKHt'Ag.29.iJrhe1-Dcnver-Bt. . Pnul' img .vunimjiiTO onnocuuni oi rain.i t . ' , , V t. P.O western Lnnae smnuins; Won. Lost, mto :.- - . - l 7 .l .L. T0-.WEAN. -FROM --NATIONAL 8T. v JOSEPH. Aug. 5 rflneclat Tclc- Krarn.-Prcsidcnt Thomus J. lllckoy of tho Westsrri loaguo has a plan on foot whoroby no says tne minor icngur 01 mu couuny Ann M.piirn nnrinr nrr iwiinn iiiilii incv uiu i. rAnnlftnir from thn national board. President lllckoy is In communication with some of tho heads of the minor leagues of of the country ttml atr a result tonight he issued n call lor a meeting ni ine i.cmuu hotel, Chicago. September 6. when an or- I J , t , - . i.a .ffMl. tvilllilnt tirft. H.tlllAnilwn in iv vrz cii'.v-nn ... t'" " tlpnVKort Waynni Ind.:r M'H. Throe-P lengu" Bock Island. l.; Setton ' T. H. IUIIIIII1IC. AIUVY .1IKIU1II ICIIKUV, uv.mii . Mi; Farrell. New York State league, . Au MUirnf 'N". 'Y.j: J, H; Dourke: Connecticut rpugue, Bridgeport. Conn.: R. Btrlckltn, HOuthorn league, UhattanoOKA, Teiin.: P&t . . . . . .! V T.-l..n.t y . 1) An I nti . I ' PpWfW".. e.n"wm league: u, .iioran .aiuor- nia- Htate league, nan i- rancisco. f " v.iii, wf.. vi... i nA.AA NorfolU wiia Kinni Game. . MAU1HON. Nob., Aug. 29. (Sncclnl Telo. nram.l NortOIK and Crelahlon nlnvert tho Final irimii In the base bull tournament today. Score: . ll,H, K'nrlnllr. . i-; r . , r .'.1 ( 4 II II O S 4 .IS IS Ctclghton 2 0 00000103 5 ii,itrAi.,Ai. MArrnik qiaaIa nn,i ttriiirina. Creighton, ' Hucklcn. ' Carroll and H. w! Bmlth. Two-buso hits: Norfork. 2; CrelgU- ton, 1. Threo-bnse hit:-'Norfolk, 1. Homo runs: weisn. uneaiwooa, oirucK oui: ay Steele, 13; by Jlucklen, 11. Gulre; 'Birmingham, Wllhclm and Culyer, i 1 't'nkt-a tho Ftral. M'COOli, Neb,, Aug. 29.-(8poclal Tclo gram.) AlcCooK won the llrst in the feries of threo. base ball game at Norton, Kan,, today In a tournament for tho champion ship of tho two mutes. Score: ,l xiri-nnw . .-" o o l l a o o 1-s it Mfnneaiioii; 0 0000000 0-0 6 Mlnneiipotla ...o o u o o o 0 0 O-O 6 j VJV--.V.T.""' worst show ns in the Held, but manocea "i wuh cjueii ni mo can 01 mo ncvenui on 1 , -- by timely batting. Attendance. Ac d of five this nrternonn, wnuo uio bi,i. accounf. rain. Score: s w. Score: "auing. Aiienaan.o. weUl t0 Nel,lc Wmldell at oddH of 17 .to 1. ... 1, a a a aaa . . VEi ''l'liiLjuiELPHiA rs New tonK She broke nwny from tho post flying, had Minneapolis ........... f ,2 2 2 H. 5 5 " 1 nil" i)! -n II 6.A 75 1 har'usual speed and warf never headed. Colorado Sirlngs ..t0 t OJO 0 0 1- 3.1 n,hAtn.. . ? 1 1 E,iu,i if "' 0 1 o i winning, by four lengths -Weather clear; Battorles: Minneapolis. Whltrldgo oh f,5?J": icf" W S S li 'sb ''; M ? track good. Resu ts: MoCimneJl. 0lorado.i.prlirg,..Parvln and J vH'n. cf" 1 1 S I ' First rnce. six and a half furlongs, rell- HollandA j-- ff, 1-15 I DeiiTh'iy'. -8 i' o-oi.v.. ...... 1 1 2 1 0' ing: Lndezer won. Huzrah second, Lucy T., .U....II-. w.. - riku. 1 f.Ki.ii..i, rt A ,t . t .xv.Ti.iA-A 1 1 A l li TnlrA lhlr1. Ttmnf "l!21i. J"nr?" - w!ri Ira i in . ? ' k wi.i .tA:J6epft;..,v:v... 2 "Batted for Taylctt ' in .eighth. . ond P.nlaAii:"":!,'!'i'!fJL'.X.1:H S . Mi? New Yortf ..-.T.-. l 0100211 0-6 Ing: .i.,i,i.wi,l.(i,i,1,,. ,,,,, 0.1 . .v.rnnA ,,. ,Kii..ihiA 1 vtr-t hn nana. , iioiarnoo,BDringi...M.u- K n V;,.: 'm ' v;,K . ni ihll ! Sixth ucu Moines iw.hm.l-s5:.ii .tos i--'.j'-'ri r-.7 :."v.:::."sivrii: ei inc: xiW.m. narrJI'm CLEVELAND AMERICANS DOZE ' Thoso who' will attend arc: W.ir. Lucas, vNorthVesWrn lOnguti Portland. "roS 8hor- when They Awaken After Third Inn- 'Wowl Hlgge," Virginia leiXl' .RllgU. Nr. t . . -.-i, . r. ' in AVIlU7il Miver. lr..f Western Assoc a- ln It U Too I.nle to BeWt LlTTI.i: BOCK, Aug. 29. Score: Wan:,,.l 2 0 4 r 0 J JMJ conAgnes D. thlrif! Time r,iu" -B. X 1 n 0&"i:' 17, off VercU i A. K.,.c,,. , i. .. ??.. i .mi J ,Ta A Otf Iah-, S-, off Merocr,-3. Karned runs: 8T ujuis, Aug; jy.-'As on ycatprdny 'i MwfhcMM:i ttim l8,, m?'. .AUima.n,8r.i.n"d Cleveland. 4. Two-bano, hits: , Shlebeck, tirst choices wero much In evidence at - 'rCiiNUii M viVih' HVnr "0,h- i O'Brien. PlckerJn;g,tHar,vcy. Grady, Foster, Kinioch park today; -taking, three out of BTUMINUIIAM, Aug. 29,-Heore: ' Ocnr, Wnldron. 'Three-base blt Bradley, uie llvo events isirdcd. A Hf.nsalivii won Hhr-v..nrt o o Ii l o o 4 n ru.ii i- i v ba"u " bflllB! off "rnckln, B: off created when Tony Lycalzl's old tyhllng. n?rmifichnm'' fe1 1 Lee. 1. Struck1 outr By Bracken, 2: by Hop scotch, tne dlpp scd , oUUlder In tho lrnllinnm .. o o o o l o o l- 4 10 1 j stolen bases:, Waldron. QrJdy. second event, galloped oyer I'leuron nnd uiLiini irn i oiii cveiMiri. j-ieiiir nnu Ain. l . .. i , . - r , . n..,i i,, I ,..n.n,.. finitipa iia u-nn nv ivvu jrKiiiiia. , inimf iio. i".ra """" "u ''""i onu ann jMiince b spcciacuiar eulen or Col Minneapolis, Shopp and Brown. Struck hins' liner to leftnold wero 'tho features. uui; n jtitiii Att kj) cjiiujiji 1 uiiiiuu, ynmn or nuriuu. - Kx"lriri tlnla Anolhrr, ivt-n.i.n v. .A. i iDn..i.i n-Ai KXETEB, Neb.r Aug. 29, (Bpeclal Tele- ernm.lilsetor defeated Superior nt base bullrJ1,S ,h,rd tlme thlB ea80n- Attend 800, Score: ... lA .....,. ".-'h -lCxoter 0 $05042. -13 16 Superior.; 0 602O0OOO-2 4 11111,11-riea; wcirr, Aiiuna nnu uoniya, on- perlojr, .C.iso nnd Fulmor. Struck out; By Ahllue, 3; by Case, I. Umpire: Sundrock. IiiiIIbiii art liven with Shriton. SMiJliTUN, Neb,. Aug. 29.-(8pcclal Tele-.Brnin.)--Th", HasKell Indians defeated Shel ton at bopB ball today, n to 6. Buttcrloas Indians, ,r'ogeibcrg nnd Felix; Shelton, Klinbtough and Hurmiin. Hits: Off Kim brought, lo: ort Fogoiberg, 9. Krrors: In illnnsj3;?8heiton. li. ' ' k "TTT. T Wvaieru VI In from Toulaa.. WK8TKBN1 Neb. Aug. 29.-(Spclal.)- roblftB'was defeated by Western nt baee HUH HUTU . V out", liy Timmei, tof nyreis, 9. - , llastlnaf Defvnia Kencaaw. . HASTlNQR, Nob., -Aug. J9.-8pclal Tele-gram.-)A fast game of' basn ball was played luira today between Hastings, and Kcncsav;, Haatltige wen II to 13.' Bat terlea; Hastings.. Sehaufelberger and Shutt; iKeucaair, Arniafoga'and Zllmer. ' r R " J;-n' (-1 . hughes workjs about all Other I'm t urea l.nrklnu In Xnltimnl Diiiltilr Mender ill IMIt-liuru. I'lTTSIlUnO, Aug. 29. Witti tho Na iiuuui teams it nil men uu-an. iuunji I'ltisburK loslm? the first game through In- ability to hit Hughes and winning the sec- tional teams It was an even break tojay, onii Hi? nnn ng rcasnn nt tun rieni lime nnu having the asslstanco of wild tnrows dy lUymor and Chllds. Neither game, oui side of Hughes' excellent work, could be called brilliant. Attendance, 8,000. score: Flr-t Onnie. ciiicAoo. I'lTTsnuno h.ii.o. a.f..i it.ii. u.a.c, Harticl. If.. 2 1 0 o 51'''!!: r ? 5 i 0 0 Clarke, r... u u i u o 0 o iitaum't. cf. o 1 I 0 o iMyie,' lb.... t o II o l Wanner, ,. 1 Olio luym.r, .. o l X J v iinm-f -Id, lb o o is o ;b... o 2 o : o," J ri ... y y Kahof, c ,0 0 7 3 0 YfBuer, c... 0 0 n 1 I ,0 0 0 0 0 Doheny. ti.,, 0 0 0 1 1 lluglit., p. Total. .. 4 7 27 U 1 Totas ..1 2 77 JJ 3 rhlraen 0 O U . W u O o 1 1'ltlBDIirg . U U U V U U V--1 t-n.t.t fiitif I'hlmKrn 1.. r1hrirt.hnun nun timmmmit. Hansel. SniTlflce him: Mene fee, Knhoc. uoutijp play: D.-ivN to Teagor. Klrst base on balls: Off Doheny, 1! off Hughes, 3. HtrucK out: Hy. Ilugiics, &; by boheny, 4. l'nssed bnlt: YcHger. Wild pltah: llugties. Time: Umpire: rir.n Dime "ii iJiuiBi uij uiiiiuii), i, y.L o'Day. flpcflnil Game. riTTsnmto. cmcAno. ,Jl.JI.O.A.E.i ll.H.O.A.K, Clarke, If... o-2 l o pjinrisci. ir.. v s z o v litAUtn't, cf. 0 2 4 0 COr?"n, cf.... 0 0 3 0 1 Davli. rfl... 0 1 2 0 0 Dettrr, 3b.-. 0 0 4 2 1 wash'r, ix. o o i o iwyir. id.,,, v i i i v t...n.lM.l ihl I K A II Itnvmfr. ... 0 O 1 1 2 ititchry, ':b. o 0 l 4 o rhiliii. 2b... l l 2 2 l lynch. Sb.... 1 0 2 2 iMtnitH, rr. o l i l o O Connor, e. o i s i u aiio, c... u u j u u ChMhro. D.. 1 1 13 0 K.eon, .p 0 0 0 3 0 Tolnl. .. 2 8 27 10 01 Total .. 1 '2I 10 & None out when winning run was scored, Plttsburc ..i o o u o o o l o 1-2 Chicago o oooooioo-i Burned run: Chicago, 1. Three-base hit: Meneloc, nioicn mine: iiarmvi. nncrnico Hncriilco hit! iJnvis. iounio pmx. luncnuro 10 nranslleld. First base on bulls: Oft C'hcs. bro, i: off Kason, 3. Hit by pitcher: JJwc tcr. dtruck out: By Chesbro, t. l'usiicd ball: O'Connor. Time: 1:45. Umpire: O'Uny. . . . . Ilrnouiyn iniieiu ju,orn ii, firiU'l'IN. Aflff. Tlnlli lltlnrlnl fillAl,. w 111 Bond fnrm tnilnv. hut ihn I mlsornbla aupport given Kennedy by' tho I i.H.tj'l.... Itltla.lrl mmln II n n Aimu vlAlnt I tor mo nomo team, yiienpniicc, ivv. Bcoro: Tuvrrotf. unooKi.w. ll.H.O.A.K. I N.II.O.A.E. Hia". '- J fiJ.0,7 f't; 2 ? 2 2 Tnney, lb.. 1 0 .0 2 Ofti-ckard. I( 1 mont, 2b 0 Its s Dolun, cf...i 1' 1 2 0 0. CooUy, If... 1 1 3 1 0 Kfllr. lb.... 0 0 10 0 0 Hamilton, cf 1 1 4 0 OlMly, 21 0 1 S J 1 liaiuen, rs.. o : i 4 Umr. MS..,.. 0 0 2 4 0 Irwin,- 3b...-. 0 0 12 0 Kltlrldsr, e, 0 0 0 2 0 Kftrroll, c,,,,0 0 1 1 0 WML, p.... ooi.' v Aiicarn, c... u u l i o iKtnnedy, p. 0 0 0 J 0 T0tl ,. 5 6 Zl 16 3 1 Totals ..1 24 !l 1 Hoston 'v UrooKlvn Knrue'd run. .1 0 ,0 , 3 1 0 0 0 '-5 .0 0000010 01 Hoston. 1. Two.liimo hits: lioian. Limy, aucriuce ntnion tin,.. i.nwn riolan. Haly. nacrince mis: upmoni, , Tennoy. Double niin i,owa to Tenner. tirsi unse cn balls: Off Willis, 2; oft Kennedy, 1. Struck ?'.: .W n. enneay, J. Time 1:41. Umpire: Nash. I Th-lr tlnttlnir Nnvra Onnkrri. NUW YOHK, Aug. 29.-Tho Now York ii ivivi-v, auk, .3.-1110 xuin Nntlonals wero henten today in one. of tho m0B erratic games played on tho lJolo grounds tnis year. The visitors mndo the .howlna: in the Held, but manaced Jonn'gi. lb . 0 91 o Murphy, !b, 9 0 1 4 1 Jia,',; Jboo 2, lxoflknxel, lb... 0 0 10 o. 0 1v.u........ HI .1.9 I llnw.p'n a., ft 1 rt '5 a J,Town.oil..lfl 2 .It.1 0,T-.ylor, p.... 1 0 0 OH I . . itJilL,i.-.;.fci(mn ..O'O 0 0 o '""Totals'-1.V7' 13 27 W J Matth'jion, pO 0 0 0 0 lZ7i7Z. inn on Danes; neir mm, o; i-iiiiuuciiiiui. Bancilton " balls Off Taylor. 4 off b. n Hits: OR Matthewson, ' 1. Time: 1:10. Umpire 1 Dwyer. National league Standing Won. Lost. 40 40 47 48 on M Ci P.C. , ..... . ""."!" .593 .h74 phimdelDnia ... . ! .61 fltHuU ..................... w Boston ... . 62 on 4S8 New York; 4i Chicago ...V..........45 I llMKU ...,... " 415 .402 1 fll'llUIlVn in'.ttl.l'lavi.liii,! imtr. leans lost Joday)! Kamo.au the first three Innings ,rironghApocfr(ibase running nna sleepy plnyln;. 1Toward'Tthe end of the - ,r .taa)l hrilcB a11(i Cnt,e(, -ouuot the 'oxC' Cllngmnrf was hit by a; pitched , Bull In tW second lhnlng liml wa forced to, Mtlre. Attendnnqe, score- ,? . h ' WASIIINOTO. ''I . CLEVELAND. . n.II.O.A.E. ll.H.O.A.K, Waldron. cf. 2 4 S 1 0 Picker's, cf. 3 4 5 1 1 Farrell. 2b.. 1 2 3 2 uO'Ilrlrn. rf.. S 4 10 1 niinr.n. rf.. 0 5 10 on,rk 2b . 0 1 S 3 0 Clark, c 0 14 0 o.LaCh'ce. lb. 2 4 ; o l I Orudr. lb... Z i 7 0 1 llradlev. 2b. 1 2 3 2 I Str;1 "" 1 J 2Ha.rer: u" ? 1 ? 1 C?"8hlln. Jb 3 1 4 4 Hhlebck, ul 1 1 J wn, .ss.i i oj u 4jonir, c... y y a i , n..,.. y.uiui, v.. p.. 1 l 0 4 0 .TTrisl .ll.l.T15 s Lee. n : 2 0 4 1 Mercer, v-,.. 0 0 0. Q 0 Totals i ni r . iV. i.. I.? V i'-,t' .ST..i t. ii Cllnnman. Wild nltch: Mercer. Time: uo. umpire: Connolly. )atpln. Hoston at J3ver- J'olnl. DKTHOIT. AilK. 9.-Thfi noston Amer- ia .t . . - ivuun wciw uuiiuuveu in every oruncii oi the, gumo today. Their throo runs In tho i JP" Wfrc ,hc result of u base on balls, 1 LUowrt 8 wo-base hit and " two singles Parent s stop ot Nance's drive In tho sec i Dcore DETJtOIT. i IJ08TON. n.ll.O.A.E.I lt.ll.O.A.C. Ilarrett, cf., 1 3 3 0 ODow.I, If.,,. I 110 1 no me., ri,. i i i u v bioih, ci..i, i 3 v pn.ey . 3b .... 0 1 S 0 0 Collin. 2b,. 0 lis J u, " i : X i ,V. t t J Holme., rf.. I 17 0 0 Stahl, cf..i. 0 1 3 0 u 1 - KiUirfeM, ..11220 Hemphill, rf 0 1 0 0 0 Nance. If.... 1 1 2 0 0 Parent. ..... 0 0 2 3 1 Dillon, lb,.. 0 3(0 0 Ferris. 3b... 0 1 S 2 . I ycAl'i'r, c.. 1 0 1 S Otrlger. 0 1 0 3 4 0 Ueiver. p 0 0 0 1 u Winter., p.. l 1 0 1 0 Totals .. tl 10 27 7 0 Total. .. 3 7 21 15 t Detroit ..1 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 ; Boston . 1 , 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0-3 Two-base nits: Heniiililll. Dowd. Klbcr fcld. Sacrifice, lilts: Holtnen. Seiver. Stolen bases; Barrett, Nance. First base on bnlls: Off Winters, 3: oft Seiver, 2. First base on errorH :orn: Detroit, 2. Left on bases: Detroit, Boston, 4. Struck out. By Seiver, 1. mbie pinys: Parent to Ferris, Freeman a linn to Crlger. Time: 2:10. Umplro: Cantii "n' American LcaKur Nlandliiic. rhiCAK0 t"os ViSitoii J Won, Lost, P.C. H n 4 ,oia W; .Mj 1 Ilnlltmore .e.et eeeeOO '"vAv:;:::: ui uu uaiiuiKiuii .,,,.... Cleveland , Milwaukee .46 ...II ri , , , Thrrr-I I.FilKiir. At nock' lalfln.l 4'edar ItMnlds. 4: Hock Island. 0.. i uecniuri-tuoominBton. u ueraiur. 5. At Uockford-Rocltford, 8; Daveuport, 1. " l UUUKllllll. nil uu.isi v.ii:tniu. 14, I v.iwi,,,, - -- hjEW DRIVERS NO BETTER Two of Them Put Up Without Ohtngins Remit at ProTldince. FREE - FOR - ALL PACE HEATS ALL BEAT 2i05 ."rliiee ilm-x In h'nur unit Hip tlunn, llt-nlliiK llolli Annroiiiln n nil Ciin n or, to Mitny 1'ro litr'a Surprints PROVIDENCE, It. I., Aug. 29. In the rnrrl of thrpn rnrrn nt N.'iirrnir.in"tt nark l. in by this afternoon two drivers were changed the Judges when favorites failed to win, but tho showing of the horsej was not al tered with new men up. I'rlncc Alert sprung a surprise. In winning the frco-for all pace from Anaconda nnd Connor In threo straight heats In slow time. After Jack Trout had driven Aniiconda two beats tno juogns put Myron Mcllenry up. nut frluco Alert led the wny nround again nnd ,vnn vrnn Mcllnnrv in,A nn-mit un hn ,vnn vrnn iP w.on; 'M.,"ntirc hind Sallies Sin failed to win t.w mpson after Mlddlcton had o heats, that went to Ilaron licit, but the bay mare went to a break In tho third and got last position after two seconds, Ilaron Hell won' In three straight but Mclienry pushed him to. go fant In the last one. The Hero was the fnvoriti! In tho 2:15 pace, but he never got better than sec ond place. Martin Hells won a four-heat raco nfter Terrace Queen bad taken one heat. Krec-for-nll class, tuicrnz. thrte In five, !.ooo: rrince Alert, n. g., by urown 1'rince, dam. Till (Ctirrv) 1 1 1 Atincondn. b. g. (Trout McHcnry).....2 2 2 Connor, blk. g. (A. Mel;ouuld) 3 3 .1 Time, by iuiirtcrH: Firm beat, 295, fow, l:30',, 2:0lU second hent. 30, 1:00, 1:31, 2:03l; third heat. 31. 1:03. 1:31. 2:0 i no b:si cinss, ironing, inrco in nve, 11.200s liiirou lielt, b. g., ny linron Jenn IJnl- l inner, w Chichester (w llnss) l 1 1 2 4" I 2 Sallie Simpson, b., m. .(Mlddlcton) u'nd Aictienry) .... i ,., i - Ilc-KlcctPd. sr. Ii. (Mnfcy) 3 Onotn. ch. m, (Olnnv),.,.., ....4 3 3 (JHletV Ulrl. . b. ni. (Douelasl. b nui .....dla Crmotc, ch. g.' (Hnyden) Plmn. OM71I. n.lT.U 911 i ne a:ia -ciuas,! -piicing, inrco in live, ii.M): Miit n nci s. n. m.. uy uownc 1 . (IlftllK) . 11 1 i. incnit. cn. k. iiiiiiiiuiiiiiui . ,i The Hero, br. n. tucrryj y a Bhorty, ch. g. (Itcynolds) 3, .1-4 10 Tlieron, u, g. lUinrKi.. ..,i. ii I. T. Washburn, h'. in. (Wnrrcn)... 4 13 II 11 nnnln. I. in. fliurrvl E fi 10 7 The Orator,, b, '' 'lTocom,fl) .i 6' 8 8 B lieu cannon, n. in. iinggs; n it o n Frunk Yojyim. b. g. (Belcy) ,ia 7 7 9 Heituty Spot, b: m. (Hockseney)..12 9 13 .8 Terruco Queon, br.-.m. (Hhnfter). ... 1 5 12 lr Alberta, b. m. (Mr. Thurphy) S 10 pd Agues Do Matey, b. in. (Hltchlngsj uU Tlmo! 2:finU. 2:nS:. 2:1012. 2:12. , Mice UlAnnCI I O JllCn CACT IIMO3 IllHUULUL io nuou i nui .-Vrllle Shows Them nt Hawthorne Hint Holier! Is Not the Only Fnnilly l'rldf. ,,.,,, , "ICAaO, hrnvlly pluy stuko ut II Ailc. 29. Kd Austin, the el favorite In tho Midsummer Iawthorne, llnlshed last in n lrZl'li. Second race, seven furlongs; Federal won, Llvadla second, King Dcllls . third. Tlmn. I'flfil! Third riiCe, steeplechase, Corryllo won, Tord Fnrnndo i,lrcn third. Tlmo: 2:55. short courso: ndolo second, Mac i. Fourth race, Midsummer stake, six fur- is! Nome wauueil won, nosowar scq HintVi Trtmhlo Ihlrrt. Time! 1-.15. n'rfice, 'One mile-ana one'eigmni'seii Argregor .won, Jlmlqci second, Hav- third. Time: 1 :?. . . race-, one mllo nna one-sixiecnin Atimonmon won, niineio rccunu ',,r: , uir,i n-im i.isi! Pralrlo Dog third. Time. 1.48. J ones: J; Patrick won. Moderator second T-rftnte Ileeker third: Tlmo: 056. Third race, one ml e: All HaintH won. ut, Fannie second, isau uiairo inira. iimo 1-111!. l'ourtli race, selling, iour nna one-iuumi furlones: Ilalmettn won. Abbey ucn sec nml. Vlvlnn I third. Tlmo: 0:56. I Ml t J l,n , I T longs: Haccbud won. Myrtle Van second uompciuor iniru. iiinu. J..' At SaraloKa. RAitATOOA. N. Y.. Auir. 9. The Sara intrft lincliin' nnsoelntlon tnectlnK ended to Hw l,i the nrnvnrhlnl hlnze of enthusiasm Tho foaturo of the day's card was the baranac nanaicup nr o-yuui-uiun m u. mim and, a. furlong. Dublin. and Chuctanunda ruled equal favorites nl the opening, hut when the post .call was sounded Dublin was the cnoico. Aiier a unori uciuy mu I AaI.1 Inft Ihn llSst'tn IX L'00(1 Start. ChtlC tanunda andnDuttlln raced out In front l and rnn like a team, until won in ine 1 homestretch, vhere the terrific, pace told riinntanunda'and Dublin. drnwInB ftwrty, wbn by n length nnd a half. . . Baron Pepper, who had' trolled , the -Jlold al through tho o-oce, enmo with a rush nnd beat ..unucmnunua a ncuu iu iiC"' lASiiiru! , MAA 'U Ulnir.V i iriiln and One-BlV tcenth: Speedmnw won, Asqujth second .1.1.. a klrM -nm, 1.i7.1.n. milieu - - - - - . Second race, nanaicnp. live unci, a nnu , furlongs: Utopian won. Tribes Hill recond u.i.. rnmmnnnr third. Time: .1:07 3-5. 2 Third race, the Saronac. 25.000, mile and M one-eighths Dublin won, Bnron pepper 4Cond. Chuctanunda thlru. Time: liw3. fourth race, selling, live liurlongs;. Fri vn won. noso Court second, Foiltenlx Oilrd. T, uoh.5. ' , Fifth race, handicap, ,one.,mllo and v . I ono "m e nnd an eighth, soli Ing: Joe , Collins won, Pipnlliirr Heconu u2'1"'" X',i'4"nn,i n'hnif fi r onKs. ssll m. imn Hentrh won. Flcuron second Contain llalnas thltd. Time: l!2j.j. Lord i miu v., .--.n-- ::: i- i ,.iih.i nw.A utv nip nnirfl niirHn: Quex won, Llttlo Scout ncco,nd, Breton tnim. Tirai', 1.11 . ... k-nnrih rare, ana mllo nnd twenty yards, selling: unorus uoy wn. aiuhkuiuiiku bcc nml I.IIIIA I .niH lllirU. 1 IlllUi 1 Wfth race, tlvo furlongs, selling: The Four 'Hundred won. 1'urnasnus second queen W tniru. Time: i;ui. At Delniar, H'n vnrllPH. Boroinl phnlees and outsiders paused tho Judges In front at Delmnr imrk iminv In i-mml numbers. Aleda wns nlaved o ior a guou inuiK in me nisi imr, urnis backed from la to 1 to 7 to 1 and Justified the commence placed n her by guiioping hnmn an ensv winner. (Tnlonel HtOllo stumbled nnd tell just as the Meld In tho lourtn rnco sitiick tno rnr turn. I'.uuiu Murphy, who nan tlio mount on him, got a nasty fall. sjatalnliiK n broken leg nnd bad cuii nooin inu iican. thick last, iie.iuim First race, nvo and a half furlongH, sen ing: iienn won. urozier sccona, naimi third. Time: l'.lu'i. Second race, one mile nnd seventy yards selling: Auren won. Ignis second, Satin Coat third, lime: 1:47, Third race, six furlongs, purso: won, Miss Uollghtly necond, l:ov Huntres nke third x me: i ui. Fourth race, nve furlongs, selling: Wis Ht-mutie nun, iiuw oi lied tieconn, Alioil third. Tlmo: l:!Vi. i.-irth race, one mlln nini n Aini.th on lnR'- 'el, wo" Hardly second, Orris third, i fiinc; i;ou-.4. sixth race, six and n hnlr furlongs, oell .ng: Four Lent c won. Heiie Hlmpson ecc i nnn. -i nn i iniru. 'l'tnif.! i.'mh. - .414 I llonkiiinkrrH I'nai- L'oiitlimoil. ST. LUl IS. Aug, 29.-The cases of th Delmar track bool'.mnkers who nnnpnrivi ti llii. rnnrl Of Crlnilnnl rnrrpllnn 11 n.n'. I In warrants In the hunrlu nf Hhrirr niAk f mini were continued until September 13 Judce Zarhr tz of the c rctilt mun nn nounccu today that ho would lu-ur tho arguments or attorneys In the Dclmtr JocKey club injunction cse tomorrnw, Hill' mi nt 5i' nril. SKWAltU. Neb., Aug. 29-tHecll Tele gram.) The racing today whs the best ever Aeen In Sewnrd county. Tho 2:23 pace was exciting, four liorses making n neck-to-neck tinlsh In each hent nnd each ruce, with the following rcililts: 2:2." trot: Tony W won, Ited Carter sec ond, Knsor third, C K W fourth. Time: 2:22. "'2:23 pace: Uva Victor won. Jessie Kllng second, l.lttle Doctor third, Kmpres fourth. Time: 2:21-4. 2:30 trot: I'at Hhcrmnn won, Hond ec ond, Mamie 8 third, C'lmva fourth. Time: 2:2fi. Three-nunrtcis of n mile tind repent, run ning: Kmerald won. Fred Heed second, Limber Jim third. Time: 1:20'4. Attendance, S.W0. Tomorrow's rnces: 2:33 pace, He-veil starters: 3-yenr-olds, five stnrt ers: one mlla nnd repeat, running. FOOT BALL PLAYERS IN CAMP Cniilnln AVI II I fi m " nml Coni'h HoIiIm 'I'll ke I'luiriti nt Siiunil ill Minnehaha I'nrk. IOWA CITV, In., Aug. :i).-(Specln1.)-Tho Slntn university of lown foot bull can (Dilates went Into camp nt the Minnehaha park on the lown river today. Captain Clyde Williams, iiuarterlmck of the 1900 team, nnd Assistant Coich Sam Jlobbs will Im In chnrge of the men throughout the preliminary tr.ilulnv and rxcltlvp so until Cruch Knlpo nrtlves next week. There will bo nothing but light practice until Knlpe'H nrrlvir. At nrr-iinnt thert are not many bl'iverrf her . but fortv hnvc ext)rrs.ed their InMitlon of joining the entnpers next 'week. St.umgir MctTutcneon suys me mtiicr.ni, nil in uu, is tho best over Been here. Despite the "hard luck storlo." promul gated this summer, It Is expected that n tine bunch or oui men win be n;rp uy Sep tember 1. Among tho hlgh-cno playirs looked for arc: Cnptalti William, liur. rlet, guard nnd tackio on lnt ycir's eleven; Wntters. end In l&X); Orlggs, tlo 175-pound substitute ul center, and sub- stltutes like Srlberts, Coulthunl, llerb-rt, Mncey nnd Hflllcnbeck, who pluyed ns line n game almost Ha inc nrsi eleven men hist year and came nearer making u touchdown than nny of tho team's out-of-town opponents. liesides tnrso mere are many new men, who are the nick of tho gridiron nrtlsti of tho stntc. Tho list Included Halfback Crum of llcdford, n brother of tho famous printer, John v. crum. MARSHALLT0WN WINS AGAIN Tnkpn First I'rUo In llolli Horn- unit Huh null Hub Slow Itnrrs. MAHSHALLTOWN. In.. AllC. 29,-(Hpe- clal Telegram.) lho second (lay of tho state nremen s tournament was wen at tended nnd lliir racing resulted, nltnougn onlV tour teams competed In the ht'fo rnccs. in tne nrsi or tno two suite, racea Marslinlltown won. Mnrshnlltown nmatouru second, West Liberty third nnd Lnl'orto rourin. Time: nni. In amateur class: Jliirslialltown second tenm won. West Liberty second. LnPorte third. Time: d:s,;i-&. Huh and hub slow race: went Liberty won. LaPorto second. Time: 0:43. Tho second stnte race will bn run tomor row. It Is conceded to tho Mnrshnlltown tram, which will then own the stnto belt. having won it nt two previous tournaments. tho uounci uiiins nniu tiennrtment nnu no comnotltlor and secured tho prlzo of 2W, FOOT BALL LEAGUE OFFICERED Inltlnl Mretlnfr, lllccts Three nml Also ATarda Conlrnol to Four Cities. CHlCAUO. Aug. 29l-.The Initial meeting of tho newiy-born American Foot Ball league was held In the Great Northern noiei mis evening, tup oeiegaics present were: uus f . uiei ami 'l nomas l aniua. HI. I.nttlrt! l.'rank Mnprinnnld. Dntrnlt: Charles Comlskey, Chlcogo; T. S. Andrews, John Carroll nnd T. Sullivan'. Milwaukee. After a brier session tno following officers wero eiccteo: t. h. Anuerson, presiueni; Ous Dlel. vlco president: Ocorgo Stllllngs. Rl'i ivuilf nnu uvunuiui. .f our ciiies wero ciectea 10 mcmncrsnip am irnncnineH uwarueii ns ionows; ai, Louis. Chicago. Mllwnukeo and Detroit. The season will open .about October IS. WIND CAUSES POOR SHOOTING Averages on. Contests nt Arnold' Park Loyrer Tlinn Those ot rrevlons Day. ARNOLD'S PARK. la.. Auc. 29. (Special Telesram.l Avcracci In the shoot today fell below those of yesterday on r.ccount of the strong wind, rrorcssionnis rnncd even wnrsn than tha amateurs. Crosby easily leads professionals for the day and- for threo dnvs scoring i:i out or sou. Touays scores: uunert, i3; i-nrmcieo, llrav led tho amateurs with 190: Holdcn 1RB; Burnslde, Hughes nnd Whlto. 184 each; tinrKer ana urouicn. ivz cacn: iiocers. isi L. Hlnshaw. 180. Bussel nnd KUno shot poorly today. Tho nmntours' shooting Is 85 per cent for four days. They snoot ore fifty targets for tho trophy tomorrow. Gntea Close on Plnltsmoiilli. Thn Onto City bowllnir tenm defeated Plattsmouth on tho Guto City nlleys last night, acorc: UA1U Ulll, 1st. 2d. 3d. Totnl. Huntington lt2 155 147 4i Hartley 171 152 140 4W Conrad, ........'. 165 1KB ISO fill Yocum it 140 151 m Seaman 150 107 159 476 Totala ,...wj tsvi 7 so 2,5 PLiATTSMOUTIi. 1st. 2d, 3d. Total. Mocller ' W 19 is:i 613 Hayes i ...115 14(1 157 478 Wllldhum .16S 137 13S 433 Blchardson 131 I'.'U h. o lienshnw .....133 mo izti sm Totals , .7?33 72i "TO MIS Prrphrlncr for Font Ilnll Senson. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 29. Preparations for tho foot bnll season, which will soon onan on tno coast, nro In active nroaress. The. Ilellnnco team has cngnaed tho Collins brothers of Denver and will also bo stretiathened bv tho addition of McPhcrson, tno creat man or me Hutte tenm n '9.i and 'W. Tho University ot- .California Woven will gather on tho enmnus next Monday and tho Stanford boys will nssemblo for practice a lew days litter, ItneeN nt Lown Stntc Fnlr. DES MOINKS. In.. Auc. 29.-tSneclai Tola gram.) The" races of the statu fair wero made In goo.d Mmc on n fnst truck, both purses neing ior w. Jtesmts: 2:3fi nnco: Dlalno Won. Hnimv second Nota thlr'd, Kxtenunto add Posey Queen uiviiicn lourin. iimu; z:iiv. 2:29 trot: Inlleece Won. Jnuxln Hnrlln sec ond, Fashion third, Bed Greonlander fourth, Tlmn? tiu. Cnrulvnl of Xiiit( nt Fniilkton. SIOUX FALLS. 8. D.. Auir. 2 fflneolnl Fuulkton s tilannliiK for the most lnh, orate cnrnivnl of rports ever held In Faulk county. Tho dntes nro September 13 and 14, One of the features wilt be ball gunu between the Ipswich nine and nn Indian nine from Crow Creek iigency for n, purso of 175. An Indian bond will furnish muilo for tho occasion. World' Wnuuii Ili-ooril Broken. CHICAGO. Aug. 9.-The world's wngon record with an amateur driver was broken nt waBningion pnrK touny by r q, Jon s, who drove tho 8-year-old imclnit eo'dlmr, Little noy, a mile In 2:03 3-5, the hiEt half of which wns made In 59 2-5. This d h places the former llgurcs of 2:0I4. which C. K. C. Billings held with Freo Bond. Weateni A.aoHntliiii, At Toledo Whellnir. C: Toledo. 5. At Orand Itnplds-Grund Rapids, 10; Co luinuus, v. At Marlon Murlon, 7; Fort Wayne, 3. Tlu-lr Dividend. CLHVKLAND. O.. Auir. 29. DeiiPHltors I tho defunct Cuyahoga Savlnu-u and iian Ing company, whoso president. It. S. Hoi leek, committed aulc'ila in Seattle s m time ano. will, according to an order Ih sued by tho court of common pleas trilay gat 10 per cent back in n firm d!v:d 11 In his report to the court tho receiver ot tho railed institution stated that out standing claims uKKreaute 257.0iv nml out standing assets Jtwyo, while deposits og gregnto jm.w.u. 11 is s'ated that otr.o iliviaenus win louow, II 1 1 ml I wr Siiimv In Colorado, DENVER. Colo.. Auir. IB. Snnw fll In blinding cheet for nn hour In Alpine pas iixmy nnu was louoweu py a severe nal Biuriu, ELEVEN KNOWN TO BE DEAD i Staich (or Othtrs Eelng Kept Up in the Witok of Uurued Steamer. AUTHORITIES INVESTIGATE DISASTER Statement Mnilc tlml Tno Strninrrs Wore ltiii'liiK Knuliierr States Too Much Strain Was llrlnic Cnrrlril, I'HILAUKLrtHA, Aug. 29.-Kleven known dead, nine missing nnd thirty-two Injured Is the record made by the explosion of tho boilers ot the steamboat City of Treutou, on tho Dclnware river yesterday afternoon, All night long city tlretncn, policemen mil olilclals and etnployos of tho Wilmington Steamboat company, which owutd tno tu fa ted vessel, worked in nnd around tha burned nnd blackened hull searching for bodies ot victims ot tho disaster, bellovod to be either In the vessel or In the water. Hundreds of men nru dragging tho river below with grappling Irons today and they will continue to do so until cvory pjrs n that was on (he beat Is accounted for. Of tho eleven ladles recovered ten hive been Identified. Tho Identified ueau nrc: JOHN I. CHRW ot Camden, N. J., m- litont engineer of tho City of Trenton. MISS 1CL1ZABBTH GHK12N of I'hl adcl- lila, crushed to death. WILLIAM DUNN of rhlladflphla, a pal- senger. ARTHUR LANSING, 11 years of ago, Trenton, N, J. JAMBS O'CONNELL, fireman, Pblladel' phla. . MOTT MADLK, nrcmnu, Philadelphia. AUGUST MAULB, deck hand, Philadel phia, WILLIAM H. KEENK, paseengcr, l'hlla- clphla. JAMES M'COUMICK, Wilmington, Do:., passenger. WILLIAM NELSON. C9 years old, of Hampton. Va, Tho unidentified body lo so badly burnol thnt Its sex cannot' bo determined. Among tho missing nro Miss Ethel Stokes f Trenton nnd Miss Helen Urlost, daughter of former Mayor John Ilrlcst of Trenton. Knirlnccr Wns Afrnlil. According to the statement of tho widow of tho dead assistant engineer, John r Chew, the man had n presentiment of denth. Mrs. Chew says that before Having home for work on Tuesday night her husband said: "Lizzie, I may novcr see you ngnln, I hnvo a presentiment that thoro will bo nn explosion on lho boat. If there la thcro will bo no escnpo for mo. They nro run ning nt too high a steam pressure and If nn nccldent should occur I and many others will bo killed." Of tho thirty-two Injured persons taken to the hospital attached to tho Philadelphia Houso of Correction, all nro reported as doing well today and It Is not now bo- Uovcd that any of them will dlo. Augustus Rctnhnrdt, an expert machinist employed by tho Nenflo & Levy Shipbuilding company, builder of the City of Trenton, re cently overhauled tho boat's boilers. Ho said today that there la no doubt In hie mind that tho explosion was duo to tho ex haustion of tho witer In tho boilers. He gave It as his opinion that tho boat was being run too fast and this exhausted the wator. Tho boat was fifteen minutes into wncn it left thn wharf yesterday afternoon nnd It is stated (hot much of this lost tlmo bad been mado up when tho explosion occurred. Deny Story of Bnclnic. Tho captain and other officers ot tha boat ana mo oiuciais .01 mo company aeny em phatically tho statement that tho City ot Trenton was racing with the steamer Twi light ot the opposition line when the ex plosion occurred. Tho Twilight and the City of Trenton wero closo together at tho mo ment of tho explosion, tho former being in tho lead. Those on board tho Twilight did not1 hear tho explosion or know of the mis- bap to tho rival boat until too lato to be of assistance. Never In tho history of tho Delawaro river has there been such keen rivalry bctweon lines of river steamers as during this sea son. On the lower parts of tho river races have been of dally occurrence. Only a tow weeks ago tho crow ot tho Trenton steamer Poconokct wna censured by Coroner Dugan for falling to go to tho asslstanco ot somo persons who were drowning. At tho tlmo tho Poconokot was racing with tho Twilight, tho boat that led tho City ot Trenton whon tho explosion occurred. Superintendent of Pollco Quirk declared today that tho matter will be thoroughly In vestigated by his department and If the chargo of racing Is sustained tho officers and crew of the wrecked steamor will be arrested. List of the, Mlaalnic. . In response to a request the Department ot Publlo Safety today received the fol lowing Hat of missing from persona who had relatives and friends on. the Trenton: Louisa Tlllosen, 25 years, Ircno Welld, 16. Clara B. Welld. 13. Dora Welld, 9. Mrs. Mathilda Cross, all ot Philadelphia. Marlon Ashmend, 17. Anna Hcrr, .16. Emma Eastburn, 18. Miss Helen Ballentyuc, 40, all ot Ger- mantown. In addition two or more Trenton peoplo nro reported missing. U. In bellovpd .that the body so badly charred Is that, ot Mrs. John Matthews ot Philadelphia. Captain Worrem of tho City of Trenton insisted today that hla boat was not rac ing. It developed during the. day that one cf tho bodies at tho morgue which had been Identified ns James Graham of Trenton, N. J,, was that -of William Nelson, aged 67 years. Mrs. Josephlno Torroy nnd her son, Earl, of this city, who wero reported missing, hnvo been located. They woro on tho dock of the City of Trenton whan tho explosion occurred. Tlioy climbed down tho sldo of the boat Into a rowboat and were taken to Tncony, Pa., whonco they camo to Tren ton. TRENTON, N. J.. Aug. 29. Miss Ethel Stokes, 14 years old, of Ovorbrook avenue, this city. Is the only Trenton person so far as can bo learned, who was on the City of Trenton, and who. Is known to bo misslng,l iter relatives icur sue is noan. A score or more of persons woro roportod missing last night, but inquiry at th lr homes today developed tho fact that lh-y camo homo on other boats, Mrs, H. Tory of Trenton and her son, Earl, woro repsrted from Philadelphia to have boon seen cn tho boat before the explosion. Their names do not appear In tho city directory nnd they do not live nt the address given. Information was received today from Philadelphia that Miss Jesslo Stratton, the Trenton school teacher, who, It wa thought, might die from tho Injuries tho recolvod In the explosion, Is In much more favorable condition and the doctors expect her to to- cover. It wns thought at first that Mist Stratton had Inhaled flames and her caeo was thoreforo, pronounced hopeless. M'linloiv Oliiaa Jleii Meet. INDIANAPOLIS, Aiik. 19.-A meetlnB of much Importance to the window B n. In diiKtry of tho T'nlted Ktnton Ij In proprfHS ut tho Ilptel KnKllKh toilny. It U enid Hint window kIiish utockn nro heavy nml thnt the )u-ndti of tho Independent nnd Anient mi comwncH nnn uio joiinorM nmo. elation nro trylnK to cet tho co-onera. tlves to Hi?ree not to uturt their p. ants UJUII OOOUl iNovemocr i. DOEWAH JACI V? Economical Fuel Whatever fuel M moat eeonomlcnl, moil conve nient to your hou.e.can bo used In 11 Round Onk rurnnee I'htttik of wood, .oft real, hard coal, coke anything that tiro will consume. What ever you put In It will glvo most bent, beonu.o RmiiidOal; Furnace. uuMo no fuel ! burn nil thn fuel, the gate ,nnd tnontof the smoke! keopflro 12 hours with wood, 21 hours wun coal, x 110 mm only airtight furnni-e,) ami H reasonable In price. All of lho heat goes Into tho house no wn.to through lines nut sldo the casliiK.elilm ney or In cellar. if If ton "Mil furnace, wtltifnrthaltoanilOnk fnrn.ee 1-ook-full of furl fact, hint, un tut. n.eo regulation, etc. F-tiitri of P. D. BECKWITH, I)uttbIiic, Midi. Slakr. t Cf 7ren ll' JSnufuS Oak Iht mnft fttmaut ttir.. Ill the iHirM. Baai'l O.h Pnrnneea are fYtr nolo In Omaha by Milton Rogers & Son MAKE ARRANGEMENTS NOW TO ATTEND THE OMAHA AK-SAR-BEN PARADES AND ORIENTAL CARNIVAL September li to 21. THE tsanaa Of 45 Pieces, Spectacular Daylight Parade, September (8, Grand Electrical Pageant, September 19. Court Ball at the Den, September 20. Oriental Carnival Every Day and Night. Reduced Rates on All Railroads m r- 1 Jfc. ,1! 1 II MI .h . -aduJ.dVrsr 1WWa. jGT- by our Physicians r-.Tl51. 1i " r!---.-. dcscrlblnr; nympton.fi and causo of (llscasRs receipts and prescriptions in plain lubsuago. Dr. Kay s Cures the very worst emeu of Uyspepila. Nn Liver nnd Kidney discuses ami bail rcsulix ot i.aurippc. cn(l lorproor or it. Wriio uh nbout all your 8 y m moms. Sold by Bona uav&ctH. or tl.oonnd hii will snr.il Dr. DR. B. J. KAY MEDICAL MM 5llIT.VriOX.il.. Wanlworth HiHtary Aeadlemy m Oovtmrn-nt niiirTl.ionand onmpmani. Arar oin-frnMaueu. i-rerarraror univeraiues, Nnll'nM l!j!'r- .cJa. 0 'FLLrRSJjUU Siipt.. Jexlnotonjjlo. JUST RECEIVED W J V7 x m Two Carloads of fcfcBuckeye" and lfcWoodhu!i" Carriages, Station Wagons, Hockaways, Kunafcoiits, HukrIos, etc. Our aBsortrnont U comploto, Our prlcos nro rlsht. KINGMAN IMPLEMENT GO,, 10111 AXU FAUX AM H IS, Oiuuliu, Round Oak is rolldly constructed and Is airtight (tho . 1111 It nun. Oak Vurna? ttIUi outer CaaliKt rciDovr!, FAMOUS : " - 'U '.llS ' koss3l Sept. 12, 13, 14. A FAST-DAY TRAIN DAILY i via "Northwestern Line" Batween Omaha nnd St. Paul and Minneapolis Buffet Olmerrntlon Furlnr Car "The Ijentof KTetrtlilnt" TICKET OFFICE 1401-1403 FARNAM ST. DEPOT UNION PASSENGER STATION. trznfntzrnrxnnnzz n IttA lima llliiwtrt 1mA ViaaU 7l wTtu best treatment. ulo many valuable saving you heavy doctor'u blllc, ask for Ik Renovator Conitlpatinn.nnadaohe, I'alpltaMon of Heart linn, uc.nuaonc, j-aipuuiion oi ilea l.aGrlppo. Send for proof of it. t.A ,Unl M,.nl Am, .lihallli-l. . nruKSUts, ilon t orcepl any riiDslluito but Koj'h ItenoTator by return mall, Address, CO., Saratoga Sprlngo, N. Y. Oldeit nnd larrett military school la Cntral Wet. DAY ACADEMY OF the SACRED HEART COR. 27th AND ST. MAUV'S AVENUE. Classes will bo resumed Wednesday, Sep. tembcr -Ith. Tho courso contains ovorf branch of a thoroushly refined nnd lltcmr education. LAKE FOREST ACADEMY Hoys llvo with musters In Christian homes, represented in nest enstnrn nnd western colleges, Intermedin to department for younnui boy. Iteiiulur conches for hasa ball, fcot bull, truck and h-ymtuisilc, Ql'.-o, mandolin iiikI dramatic clubs. I'U mllcH riom C'hlcutto on l.uko Mlchlgnn. Address Ilox 31, UUNltAD lUHUEI.int, Head Muster, l.u.'te I'oiest. Illinois. Deputy Jfie VeterinnrUn. Foitd Inspector. H. L. RAMAOGiOTTI, D. V. S, CITY VETI5IUNAHIAN. Offtco and Infirmary, '.Wt and Mason Utm Telephone MJ. IB jjjfi iot nect f3l CTIHQ flti