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Show The Salt Lake Telegram. WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1903. PREHISTORIC ANIMAL YET LIVES IN ARCTIC iSaints Wm at Seattle in Fresh Tracks of Mammoth W 0 Spite of Wiggs, Poor Found by an Explorer 0 on Island of Unimak. Pitching. 0 0 0 attie SEATTLE, Sept. bad ena SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 15."I don't bad inning yesterday and the Mormons wish to make myself ridiculous to the made runs, enough to win. llickey pitched scientific world by stating as a fact that rings around Wlggs. The locals hit Wlggs hard, Drennan and Hurley betting three at least one living specimen of the mamhUs each for baaes, but thay could moth family la still roaming at large not bunch the extra runs. on the American side ot the Arctic reScore: ...... o gions. However, I taw with my own 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 i guttle m-Se- bait Lake ........ G 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 t 6 Batteries and Stanley; Wiggs and Shea.. llickey Hutchinson. Umpire Spokane, 10; Butte, 2. 1G. SPOKANE, Spokane pounded Martin all overSept. tne lot today. The leaders were utterly unable to do anything with Danmanu. The support given both pi ten-er- a wa3 good. Spokane had the knack of hitting with men a bases. Dammann struck out eight Qf the visitor;;. Attendance, US. ' Score: 7 0 0 0 0 1 10 1 Spokane 0 0 0 0 0 eyes comparatively fresh tracks that 0 apparently could not have been made 0 by any other animal but a mammoth. I ran across the animal's tracks in the 0 island of Unimak, which is 123 miles 0 around and twenty-fiv- e miles in width. 0 It is about four miles from the mainland, and animals can walk beck and forth from land." So spoke Dr. J. P. Frizell at the Palace hotel. Dr. Frizell is in the Govern0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 ment's employ, and has been in iiutte the ArcBatteries Dammann and Hanson; Mar- tic regions for a number of years. tin. Henry and Swindells. Umpire "The tracks could be distinctly seen in the ice and snow, and I followed for quite a distance," the doctor said. "They FOOTBALL PLAYERS sank four Inches into the frozen ground and were four feet apart, showing that OUT FOR PRACTICE distance tc be the stride of the animal. The size of the tracks were nineteen by inches. In each track were the The University football .squad held the twenty distinct impressions of eighteen toes. I first practice of "the season yesterday af- ran acros.3- these animal tracks in the ternoon. About twenty men were out, between Mount Pomgromni and and nearly of them were new" country Mount Seheschaid." players. Capt. Wade and Manager , Riser were both busy trying out the and Coach Holmes was watching SMATHERS OFFERS for promising material. Carlson, last season's first guard, was also out, and had a younger brother with him, who is FOR DELMAR going to try for the team. The men will practice daily from now on. READVILLE, Mass., Sept. 18. The PACIFIC NATIONAL LEAGUE. racing in the second day of the Breeder's meeting at the Readville track was Standing of the Clubs. devoid of special incident until the very P. W. L. P.C. last heat, when an unfortunate acci120 Butte .'. 78 52" .600 132 72 IBpokane .... 60 .f45 dent occurred to Driver George Starr. Seattle 65 .504 ft; ....131 The four hordes in the 2:1S pace were C7 Salt Lake . 3 28 .418 just rounding the first turn when a Today's Gaines. protruding rail on the fence struck the Bufte tit Spokane. sulky in which Starr was driving. The Salt Lake at Seattle. sulky was capsized and Starr was thrown heavily to the ground. lie reNATIONAL LEAGTJ mained unconscious for twenty minutes and although subsequent examStanding of the Clubs. ination showed that no bor.es were P. AY. L. P.C. . 83 44 broken, it is possible that there may be f Pittsburg New York r.2 12S 76 internal injuries. C2 127 73 ."90 Chicago ... W. S. Harms of Glen's Fait?, N. Y., 324 Cinefrm:ti .fdo 67. 57 iv,ok2--,-m 2 jj2 .r. owner of Maj. Del mar, ins r. an 12tf 74 .413 52 f..roffer K. from 42 118 70 S:r.athrs of $:;i).ni)0 for h. 43 SIC 12S fi'. l.OU.J the gelding. Summary: Foals of 1990,. trotting, ' pur $200.), Yesterday's Games. two in three Lizzie A. won two Pittsburg, 7; I'.oton, 4; first game. 2:11 2:13 in heats straight Button, z; second game. Pittsburg. New York. 0. Cincinnati, Shorty. Lord Bohc-rtpDwlght Phiiadelphia-Ciucacr- o game postponed; and LIbby Queen also rtart'-drain. 2:20 class, pacing, purr I.V'V, thr c BrooUiyn-St- . Louis game postponed; in j vain. five Pan Michael thre '.von straight heat in 2:'o 'l. "J.'jf-- i. 2:"7,4. Cascade. Hush. Day i;..ok. Dr. MaWESTERN LEAGUE. deira, Jim KyK Dick Wilson and Young Bayard started. Standing of the Clubs. 2:10, trotting, nurse S10 two in P. W. L. P.C. three McKinley won second and third 44 78 .633 122 Miiauke heats in Z:0i, 2:0SU- - Belle Kuser won 73 45 119 .614 Colorado Springs first heat in 2:CS. Nell Gwynnc. Quen 53 65 .528 123 Kansas City Van Zandt. Edamvood. Coh.id Wilkes. 61 . M 119 .513 St. Joseph and Hallie Rocket started. Pr 53 113 PeorJa 2:18 clas., pacing, purse $K" two in 123 Denver ...... 5i 6S .44H three Daphne Direct won two strr.lrht 71 51 122 .118 Omaha ZQ 76 I2f Dea Moines .397 heats in 2:13U. 2:t4v-4Direct 1., liurr Oak and Double Q. ftartcd,. Yesterday's Games. 1 " -- Col-gan. - two-thir- ds new-men- $30,000 ) 12;-- : . - 1 . : - . . 1-- 1-- 2, : , ; 00S00000 HUNTES'S PARADISE. IS ISLAND WnEUE THE , TRACKS WEEK SEEN. . ,0 "Uhircak fairly ttm with ard- mal Ufa and particularly with much large game. It la a hur.tcr'a paradise or caribou, bear and th 000000 0 00000 0 000 Teacher cf Piano. Violin and postponed; wet grounds. Kansas game postponed on j. ceo vi nt of cool weather. Milwaukee. 0; Des Moines, 0. City-Denv- er AMERICAN LEAGUE, Boston Cleveland .. Philadelphia New York . Detroit ...... St. Louis Chicago Washington P. W. L. P.C. HI 72 4:5 .r4 .571 121 60 56 58 61 67 68 .541 US M fil 124 126 122 , . ,124 124 124 5; .67 .65.1 .513 .41 AW .lcl Yesterday's Games. li; pv York, 2. Washington, 4; Philadelphia, 2. The sol 'iiers of Fort. Douglas have arranged ci held day for September 25th. A events will be programme of pulled off, and members from every at thi fort will be entered. Hackett Quits in Fifth. George Hackett threw up the sponge Eureka last night. my However. Hackett says he could have stayed longerhou-re-had there been more Markham weighed money in u:e nearly twenty pounds more than Hackett. . tr.o'je p:r.. mopekn rnos'T Trlrbor Temple. lcaHn. , ci r.noM. """ J S.. W. trr m . In.-amou- nt lf-02- , Si fat V CS T FOB - TWO !"rl If ROOM, Wftt Temjslt, !lre J: H'tlNltrn NIC KEY NICELY NEW 'ltly rood ro. r f:!I locution; JS Itt j. Irt , say, he'3 goin' to tumbled . L Cr tt, J. II. rr-if- To Eurfka, Mammoth and Silver Cttr, Via Rio Ci ;.iid S ptmber n c etc. prices, 121 cnv:t; f-.- PHOEEt't-orat J V. A. lHC-k- . tXCYrLXS -r : . -- r i l rr-jn- NB'l.t FJ. ar. r.il K0LITZ AND WOMEN OF NH'PLY cS. t.i; WOODCRAFT 2- -4 PfI!NIH!n;i rtP.!.-llK- nuM r rc f W.-.- J NlCi:i.Y :.rt Fo l;!M?t rrd. No. p.o:;r I ---1 NET I EE? .fr- lf FLUFT r.UO rtp. Mar, rrW, - EE;? rtoot .vrjnotvn fl.tiLrl'!t,M t f Nicf-- ,t iYji. i7iT5HxoTar5rir cash RroxsrrnaL new on trvti vt CTiN. I-- m POoMf NICELY r- E Vi Ff N p i Ntcrt.Y Madame C3- - K SttD SO j rcrvTtrr roow 'l -- t. NU'ELY El'ltNlHBCI c.: p; r.P v.". I'iMH, H l MuP-er- rtNisneo n NICELY itobics: w, NrtV riTNI'lir.D ItOOMS venrt. jti dtp nrnK. en 4ff(( J -- AND 1 c:-.- dr-n- v - - t, ! the E T Iakt w. UTE a t ef , wn- I Y fr ff". lt a. . b-- No P. PMrS. - .! M.-nki- in room n. 2"., R..-.- r dentist, is row rr b! !g. rt - ri'HNHtlFD l er. Jr. Mr. l A. C. O r.ijiwv. ir iuff j I i NICELY rKtn p.rvt EEn;i"t!ET Jr. air '' )': r a- t!-v- rT n4 !U;r ft. 'J- n'nv:' "r -- r ; jivi t.: itt, j 1 ETA : r lP. I I I nrrLrcTcnjL. rt J busted his bait Oh, fiy. It' hu.t tkwutt-- n- s tp r ihrrn p'ry h4t wit a ?".:." X'YIrk-- . A tyr. i-- . D'P', M, Ris . X.. m rr a c. e, t:c, fCfiEEN AND Jon jlttOE. 1 1 Er, Ni"i.. et f,t R. ;te d?:;?irn.f f n( wrT jnrr.1 d t i r.-- tj ' - -- r f -- i ; f tiw r Itrfrf ! it - M7t-r- ::c?:i:t io.r:zn rni vatelt. on e'hm xenn. ruNo, 1 t:n nony ; ir.zrL tic, to cAnrirr clea:;i:;o. Ulrr woman wanti:? to r Sr '' -: l!i'i. 1; ft' n I j an: copprtn, r.stAii i t o r EENE. LOCATED jars and : co:rrj.ACT02is. v.'crkft. A. va TMroi.rMrt AND 1 FOU.DRY. t" wili c, VTA?TED. jnrt niYsiciA:?. lls'i Ni.i.ti iic:. i:r vvt f " iiuus& E IM" ?:' ttr. .lo t9 -r ..... .... . ...v etUec. ti E. S1 K..! icjc4 ' Cf' T- n Vlr. mtstsufp : 1 W". I- fotTif.vr5T convEH t.Arr fAnr,. - A- Tk E?rtrtr... tklM N tii T : y . -- i- - 7 JO AX. I LOAN ONI.T MY OW?! MnftY K,, wmiut-t.,.N t!UfT..rf S rrr,rir.r, ii" 1 1 ft fcmxLshJ a4 -ft -l- HONEY TO rcvitYrn e Hooray! . ' l An listen to ri Pkrls-- v TEMEI,EToN Cl.r a XtN'l rr r'rtrtr.t tylr r rati rr.r cVarf Un By rutfti s' D I Dr. Fred - i - k.'-atr- i- ALT t KKK CT.EANINO Ed F V- - J nt aid dtxitto. CLEAm:;o En route bank, it is raid, of V, 2 OTt 3 I I EN '"B El) linoMi o;t he disappeared, it Is full, defrauclSr.g !l.t!t h ii"-Pur. m-:- v ft rr r.ooMj N icELY rt-n41 P titt'oj'.. in rl liOrm the bank to th amount of $200. adH. Ut An vanced on a draft for 51"$, fraudulently FCUNl.-'HLNICELY d" ttfOM.. to be drawn to hH order by rt'nvtJirn nnn v. purporting ndTM. ;s f i t" far.lt) . the Vic to.- .Mining ro'r.pauy of Cripple js'l i;!y i n e in is Cres-k- . V,-Fpon his return to this f rCKNUIICIt KouM. AT S NICELYEOUMS. FUKNISUED tU . on tlrn Hawaii bank c. country he t'.. and termed at St. Hiuevitt. Alt.. a JffdirnM rnoVr March 12th. The shooting affray, which NICELY Pf'BNlsIIED HOuMS. DAY resulted in a triple, tragedy. aro:-- fro;n ec i sHITr t rr? vt" V an attempt of She rlTT Wharton and tf. NICELY FtTtNIf HED AND VNITII-NICELtnewly f iM fw,Mt .fir R;t. fttf Deputy Brauch to nriett Lin.'erf for having p: f set! an alleged bogus ch ck Tv" FCltNl.t5Hi:n l!nri.T on a jeweler of Victoria, fioni whom he t riv .te family. s E. j- -' Uoh1 :. ..tS", j he had purchase I s vrral hundred dolH - it h. lars' worth of diamonds. The d:ad man NICET.Y was goir.4 ur.d r th- - name of Marcur j:c oms. WITH 1 NtrELY 7i?nN7 r mlthojt FCnNiiTji: S hoard. Wr.i. C. ne!e, nr.d c!n!in! to be a capitalist r hilad-lphlof He had also nrgottatfd : t:TiiTm'ux Nnw-.it-- a rt'ws a trade f several hundud cctcs of rk1 n UOABD ROOM. AND land at Victor! i. for fhlch he had glren a check for J0f0, which was discovered t ri:M;nt:i to be a fcrgt-rwith nicely when deioHrd in the l i:d. W. Third tenth.emijh A NICELY Pi: Ii nT 1k i" lark. I'fon th person Landers ; vet fonr.d dinmonds worth, at the Wi N r E I . Y PFItNIM t EI Tnr.t. M. WITH Em st estimate, JCCO, :.z ,N. : b.rd tf rtitN'iyfip.n ro!r rtm mrn, tnn. tirt.i Ei'nt lUriHf g i.hphe ntovr tviM norsK- rr rrnvi'M nooy. t. tvw t hwhi, . t TUEKISH EATIIS. ciNr: f I thapb ..-tne- rr"'NtMrn "rwt5. . d n nk. caitH TALMISTET. r TTrmr3l? pT HNTPtTfrnTtTvnt--cheap. . w to ,tr 1,,trn7 NICELY 1 d," HonVo'T 5 ' ITrtNMirr fonf MonrftN U-ORE- 14ADE fm . rr-'- tl .. NI' r.','.'1. rrT t.AEnn rnnyr 1 REPAintKO. A7TD Ii HiM. ; Ft'BNIFJ!i:i V.". Excursion to Ogden, '""'mI, ;t,.i i:.i,t. nivh machine "BTomc nnowv & co ; c a i.trt!ir, it? state, p.epaih r i - , rf rrvtittm E-k.- t!.Nr It! W. 4th ti, r. rnowa t r.ul l lKN-t- r rritNi.m:n i:ihui. cm.id We!. Nirrr.Y vi'p.Nim:n nots and trfi.rrll-r,t r .'cht h"i. dlgn. bUVAl.L W. 2nd Ho. 'Phone. f 2r.1 f :ly II N.i. U! lot itlor. latet do decorating' In retief, thi See ojr and most jirtlstl.'. fi m i 20th. Vv'o r ISrj-a- mu st a cr T--- 'Aft Look at him! Market. 11, f ATX 31 ',... r cu fcAvr.yoM PAimn a?td rAprraiAGrn. 1 t ut NK'LLY Fri'it!-:HI (ij. Wfi !; .!ly l.t-d- . MCKLY ri'ItNISHKn t Cmj-twy- i if v i'S "Gee! Afii Tt iri.T. At-"- T ttt RENT-FURNISH- fk . frtrSr-- v iH ASSAYEIL Boys-Oh- ff ?Ttt 1CAVXXOEX. rrftNIPMFP HWVH od ft,,. zhfm DIAMOND CQAU U W TVn rtfrrr5: a n rn,orn. Tr2Tl fh n,sth. Jf VT. ND ar.i :1 plf. r TTr.1t ttlfJ; III . HEAVY MOUSES D Tm' HOARD 1 1 C.r-r- Ta CELY NEW FtRNI ED p.OOM trfdlv Trfv-n- . n wtvat farrHy; boar3 !f n E 4thWtt f. 2 BOOMS FOB IfOCFEKEErtNrt 4lo rthr rdeely furr.Ut4 ro&rr.: :22 S. . Wet Ten-- pi. NICELY LAUOE N" trtrj thati ptatk Plti.iru EXCURSION ONLY $2.00. .rr S. rrn'tirn 1 n.A'RVOTAVT HAVrT FECUND Si r!ty. t.rght Utr, Adrt rWrHAY?; ficor Fp Mnrit, NICRLV FFItNIPHED KOOMH AND by tfe day. we it or mrth; CIS S, Main. -- i'l err rOVTTN TTixwnxTrwi vrw on rn.fVT crtr rn i 1-- FORGER SLAIN BY SHERIFF BUTTE, Mont.. Sept. 16. Ttlc graphic-advicelast night from Edna, Tex., said that W. Guy Lander:;, Jr.. who blazed a trail across the continent with bogxts checks and who i3 wanted in Seattle, Por viand. Los Ar.gek-and a number of coast cities for forgcy. was killed Sunday by Sheriff George Wharton, but only after th fugitive had fatally wounded th? olli- er and killed Deputy John Brar.gh. Landers was caught at Rilling. Mont., but made a sensational ere ape after several weeks' incarceration, digging his way through wails with a case knife. Landers was Idmtified by papers found on his body yesterday. Landers was chased from State to State by Pinkertons. and hit. cnre.-- is meteoric. He caused the Billing ftate bank to make a draft on the First National bank of Hawaii. Honolu'u, for $1696 for his account, and then atit is tempted to draw $l.r.2. pn alleged, a fraudulent eha k for on the Bank of Hawaii. Landers went to Hawaii in the fall of defrauding a San Francisco 1 ft P. f AND ROOMS we ruutY cAFTixci ron Tk. srturruAusT. nice turnrton oeaptet. pn'. rare, steeplechne, short course Moranda won; Ilicla Oin'IANI SSC h.iiv.Mrr ..... r Y,rVl snl Oliver Mc. third. Time 3:22. frtr Erhr rr? w. i.t pih. 2 5 furThird race, Test stakes, KOItdK H'CONAt U1IT, ItOUM 1 FrnNMitrTn room jTn ' nicety Domo Mock. . longs Copper field won: Don tor. rnt. the rrr, So. la (! rltr. 1Vf. ehmnc-1:10 ,lr Trad UU Lk rtait second; Allista third. Tim? Fourth race, mile Wavte Nkht won; HOU8TON J TIIK llfirSKHJ HAS w -- .MiCV T crtNi3Ht:o r.oows. Fydney C. Ljve second, Ahola third. ..fV Tiir.e 1:4.1. 0.t Fifth race, mile and n hiif Mr. DinPACT ItRMAlNil T!tT noons, nicely won; Ohngen second. Prince nor fconiM mr fTlf.L gle n?d tb .. mv Kcf irnn my cih-- r in Ihm city. Why? Blazes third. Time 2.H nice qeiet rppvTurr rrw mm If Sixth race, ii furlongs Tammany tom you toar light . tT5' 0 fVn Tm. A. Silent-wlh pure tJ Dixon won: PJaudes prennd, Maj. third. Time 1:17 P.OOMS f W. FOFTlf xr. nr.Li. itr.AL Terry ' Tuttt P. aces at Ogden. u Ulo NP'EI T ttriov wT't The races In Ogdn yesterday confinar,4 hsth; 2r4 E lM ed only of trainers" events, the owners ED. FOR of the running horses refusing to tntcr NTcrr.Y their animals. The r ices pulled off v.rc ponvs rttOM r? t NICBLV .Tp.NWin7??:"' TTiTTVKN ir f.t the trot and pace. In the latter Sarah tlttin r, pr. I. !:i W. 2: I Grten won first, with Julia A. fecund, FETtNiiiiED 'noo'as: "Tr. rncovn i an JnrJ" It. third. In trot NigrT two FrttMRfi:i r.ooMs anh for He' t b"J- - kcrI tr;f. iu t7,'.r ' nd. cr. I Boy !h?t. Lr.dy?in!th 4 M W. tr.l. third. Tr,rd ta Jvi-bii- te w. s Um. Second , s hCMuvcu tx raa. P: iirntteam rr hnif and t'oovs wrn nicely r!ctr!- liht tth hfL 2:d f4y i. ciios- - r n ice i .rlrn n t i ed room ro: 05 E. Jrd Futh. iflll 4. 2-- - ttH jew rv,nftrs!f-sr- fntra it, tik "rrr ii Tv.tjpU-- Ji " WHEN THE LAUGH DIED AWAY. tttKL ctfta:, t- 2 one-eight- rj-e- fRICt-- l Mia j w NICELY rCBNISJlED POOM3 AND : roan for bM rar1 If itift: houiltrlnr; 121 g. t!h RaL 1- -4. 2-- 3. 1U cakkkhk. nrtmc WA.KTFD-mCFXLAJrxO- HC k. NICELY FCRNtflHED boar4. p. w. Trmpl. b-.'.- 5. Cr, ctic's.., TsUlt jrnrr? NICELY rPHNlFflED AND FNFCn-r.'-- 1 room for ttcht ptn. cloi to Main Pt, Ul L ut 1-- 2-- r. a. Mats. 3m NICKLY rrTlNTHHEI P.OOM3; GOOD . IU Har-- IC1KI. ALL IIOETSEfl. rtn l:ght 'r Kn-tsfor- r In the. tif tli round of his fight with TomJlarkhsr.-- . at r a&4 r. j4 f MiT. TOR D - Pield Day at Fort Douglas. t. Jr4 rtHNIHnT NICELY t.f - ?-- nHNI.Mi:t Jim5.4 rn :i2 ji W ftr-j.!-ANf, Fur.day. Fept. 2th, via Oregon F'rort b"Hrd. strlrtlv Line. Round trip on!y Fpccl.nl i.T SIVGI E OH train 9:0 a. m., rtu; n'.n ; t. tvc g ln enFCnNIH! 21Z E. Mr. sjH" Kenr.nly, Mty m. 0:t0 on I'ur.vh and tatviy free p. r.H ct n:. McCarthy-Wals- h Eout. train. P.'i V? j" NlCKhT rCBNIlT-The McCarthy-W'als- h f;eht will be in off TT. pulled Ogden tonight. Walsh has "Tt:f Angel us." JjCs Angrles. T TUt ..jm'h. Salt Th two f.nttt NICELY FCBN-fs--just arrived here, and h:is had but littla t l' time in which to tialn for the bout. ; i E ; ;.t y,, 1j;j. liotfi" west of f'hlcnga. n; f. 2 FitONT E ). jMsl T HnTsI J no i il ii n.d; 421 oH tf.s. '.i' tVVt 'm"kfc:.u ALLEGED CHAMPION Standing of the Clubs. nh:i. rrtprtr, ir M COi. TTm tt tm EXATiNCJ ST. YEA. rt 4 S AXJI. 2f Crfi ttiimttt If 4, :n r-foitir." a NtrELY VEHNIFltnD TtfmfH In. tli to IX V rr irtrk. EA W. tM 'So,, rcriNiititF.n uor,w9 toa house- ktfplrr. E" V.. rrd . v;cr.i.v FFRNisnirD hooms.- - s 8 Tempi. n.KOANTLY FFRN1HED TTH'Trm. in. A nf irrth4 rwmt for St. Louis Summary. moTjy. Ctn1to. CI TV. ttt PaUre. ST. LOUIS. Sept. It. Rainy weather mads the track slow and slippery at T I 1CX. Delmar today. Summary: m MME. DE LA IIOCTIE BAB COCK, First race. 4 2 furlongs Frank Collins won; Alconi R. second. Foxy Grandpa third. Time :". Teacher of Piano, Voice Culture and Second race, 6 furlong? Ren taw French. won; Miss Guldo recond. Tenny Belle ncf-- x Purr!nw ?r.uslc for piunn " third. Time 1:13. t,r Pttidta ZU Cnrnttltiitlon Third race. 5 furlongs Atlas won; Follies Bergeres second. Wreath of SECOND HA2H3 CLOTHING. Ivy third. Time6 1:0C. furlontrs MIhi May Fourth race. Day won; .Optional second, Orleans HfOHCBT PniCF!? PAID nm CART third. Time 1:13 off clothing. Drvji a p..i.tal u 12 Comm-r-cial h one and miles Fifth Mreet. city. The Bobby won Eugenia j?. second, Fonspray third.oneTinvi 2:02. mile Worthlngton Sixth race, roil SALE REAL ESTATE, won; Ivni Clieveden second. Macbeth third. Time 1:47 41 ACRf.8 C.Don PAP.MINO rocd water r1?f. mil- - from city.UND. The Hawthorne Summary. Cll "r 'd.lf if Mb J'ojth. 1C Hawthorne CIIJCAOO, -3ept. CALL rpn Nr.OtrTlATOrt." OUR summary: fr Sr hnmlnn. at atfe f i'j 5 First race. furlongs Proceeds won; Rowena second, b'ol Smith third. Tlmi BPAI. K.STATK HHNT. IflANS, IN. 4. 1 :12. . game Vt.. if. STOVEflr tv, FFtlN 111 I CD ROOM. V. ELE-CANTt.- Itcadfng musicians! I ana musical Studios a red fox. The cinnamon varlti of ( HATTIE 3J. WXSHAHD. bear thr re very large, but an 0 animal of that kind couldn't hav (i. Teacoer cf Plana. made th tracks which rajeelf and ;? memkrs of my party rsn ucror. 0 ctaity. gq K. rnd South The tracks were so '..irge and ai- - f most circular In form that a larg MR3. AGNF.3 OSBORNE. bucket turned down ovrr ono of 0 them would juat at out have covered S it. I may later on have occalon to nn, Atr in nnn inc tbsf h devoto more tlro to studying the No. 44 Knoh tatrt. Tr1mfrn M-tracks and following them to rsher- ever they may lead." ANTON PEDEIiSEN,. (i; 3-- rar. Trn.;U. in AU CT10 with on nooift FERvTjiun LA?ir,E .4-j- ! Li nm: . strayed-oka- 0 , Omaha-Peor- fob itnrr rmuruisxix y with h alter on. right car tut an 1tT7t: 4 yt-ano., wMrc Kr.irr fcv btale tren and recvlvr iwrd. BLACJC AND WHITE TEMALK TUturn to A. L. Thorn , Jr., rarji. care McCurnlck'a tar.k. Reward. 2. L'-or.ar.- an IX3T 9 ELF EE r.EO WfnE5, ! I f AV ( H j O ''i'l ' It.' v. ;. -rf r. :X. . wk !:,!. TAILOE-S- a ne- - clr. i- ! it. i- -. c La itli. TaILoP. tin t. IND . |