THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , JFJIIDAY , AUGUST 7 , 181)1. ) OMAHA HAS WON ONCE MORE , Oripplcs Prcvcd Strong Enough to Hy flach's Gang of Miller * MR , KILLEN WAS A VERY EASY MARK , Omro Mncoln n Tn to of V/hnt finnin ! lind l cn Unjoy- IMJJ KntiHttH City Downed Mllwnukoo. MINNKAI-OMH. Minn. , Aug. 0. [ Special TdtcRrum toTur HUB.-Minneapolis ] opened a tcrles with the reconstructed Omabns this afternoon nnd promptly dropped tbo llrst gnme nftor having It won. Sommers , n now tnnn from Kvnnsvlllc , Ind. , played first nnd played acceptably. Ho seems to bo n good man with the , stick. Wcntr , who was billed to play second has not yet arrived. Killon was taken out of the box In the Boventh Inning aft6r one man bad boon put out nnd Hettger. also a new man , substituted , lie gave evi dence of being a first-class man , striking out four of tbo live succeeding batsmen. The pamo was characterized by costly errors on both ldo . Minneapolis mniloa tally In each Inning for four Innings , all of them through gross errors of the visitors. In the fifth McQunid's ' double nnd Sommer's homo run gave two more. In the sixth two hits , a base on balls and Walsh's errors gave two moro , and in the seventh n double nnd two singles cave the locals their last tally. McClcllnn for Omaha got around m the first Inning oy being hit with a pitched bull , a sacrifice , a passed ball and Darling's error. Three blanks were then drawn. In the fifth four singles and White's error netted two runs. In the sixth , but for Tredwny's muff of Whltohcnd's fly , the side would have boon retired without n run , nnd ns it was the visitors went nt Kllhm rouch shod. Trendway muffed another liy nnd made a wild throw , the total result of tbo circus being five unearned runs. In the seventh thcro were some fireworks for Klllcn's benefit , and n dizzy old error on Mlnnchnn's part. After five men had chased themselves homo , Kllleuvcntto the bench nnd Kettger Into the box. That settled the run getting' , as ho struck tbo next two men out and in the eighth fanned out two of. the three. Score : MI.NNCAI'OMS. OMAHA. BCOUB 11V ININ08. Minneapolis 1 11122100-0 Omaha ' 1 0002 5 5 0 * 13 Gurnet ] runs : Minneapolis , ! ! Omaha. 2. Two-basn hits : Ward. McQuald , Smith , Mc- filono , Diingnii. Hume runs : Sommers. Stolen buses : McClelland. Double plays : Walsh to Flaniiean ; White tnSummers. First base on balls : IClIhm , I ) ; ICeofc , : > . Struck out : lly Klllen , ( ! : Keefc. 2 ; Kotlger , 4. Passed balls : Darling. 2. Time , 1:43. : Umpire , OatT- ney. 0771/JK II'KSTJJK.V QA31KS. Duluth Mtidu SuorcH While Ijitiooln Made Krrorn Yesterday. Dui.UTir , Minn. , Aug. 0. ( Special Tele gram to TIIK Br.K.J Duluth kept up her string of victories today by defeating the Llnoolns , moro by good luck and thn errors of the statesmen and by hlttlnjr Ehrot. The pitching honors were about equally divided between Inkj nnd Ebrot , each being touched up for n total of ton bases. Thu former gave seven bases on balls and hit n batsman and had two bad wild pitches against him , but bo struck out. moro mon than Ehrot and diet bettor work nt critical points. Ehrot had poor support. The visitors did some very ragged Holding. In the first Stafford dropped nn easy lly , nnd in the second fumbles , muffs and a wild throw lot in three runs on one hit. In the olchth Lincoln had two chances to put out Inks after he had got. to first on nhlt , out both times failed through orrors. Lin coln was able to lind Inks only in the second and ninth. Dtiluth's hits wuro generally lucky ones. Tbo homo team played a splendid gnmo in the Held. O'llourko especially distinguishing himself. MoMnhon split his finger in the third and had to retire from the game , Baldwin tuning bis plnco. Umpire Emslio was presented with a hand some bouquet started by Dtilulh admirers , lie has boon here ever since the Duluth .sea son opened , but leaves after this series. Score , uui.irrn. LINCOLN. AH In ro A E All II. I'O A B Wright. rf.,6 Cllno , rf. , 4 3000 l.aronuo , lib.5 3 I ! 1 1 Wllxtin , ns..4 1 2 ,1 1 McMnliono..2 1 3 0 0 J. Howe. SI.4 0 : i 3 0 HiilcliYlif , C..U 0610 llurkult. If..4 1200 O'llrlen , ! b..4 I ) . IIOHO , 11).4 1 II 0 1 Kir , m 6 0030 Htnm > nlcr..4 O'Uourko , : ! ! > . .5 2240 Itont. lib II I I a 3 llnniburir , If..3 0000 CooK , e 4 ( iouil'n'Kli.cf.l 1100 IChrut , i > 4 1032 Inks , p i 1 1 2 Total..40 1) 87 11 1 Totnl r > 8 2T la 7 Hl'OIlK 11V INNINUS. Dnlnth . 0 7 Mncoln . 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 4 BiniMAIlY. Karnoil runs : Duluth. 1 ; Lincoln , 2. Two-bnuo Idta : O'llrli'ii. Tlm'iflinso liltn : llnrkctt. Lett on Imnpn : Duluth , 8 ; Lincoln , II , Stolen linnnsi Wrlulil. 2 : ( inoitciiouuli , llurti'tt. First IIUHU on hill : ; Ott Iliku , I ) ; on Kliri > t , 2. Hit liy iiltohc',1 Imll : .1. Uotro. .Struck out : lly Inkn. II ; by lihrol. It. 1'niHoil India : ] ) ! tldtrln. Wild pitches : Itikn , 2. 'I'lnm : Ono hour nnil tlfly-Uvo minute * . Umplru : l nisllu. Honey Swai't/.el'H Day. MIMVAUKIBVls. . , Aug. 0. Inability to hit Swartzol lost today's gamelor Milwaukee. . Score : SUMMAIIV. l.'nrnml runs : .Mll nuke , 2 ; KinHxt Cllr , 2. Two tmnoliltir. Ililrko , I'utllt , I'lfkutt Thrcu liaio lilt : Huittli. Stoh'ii hu so : Hurl , r'lrnt h.inti on liulU : llVlckurjr , 8 : l > x SwnrUi-l , 4 , Struck out : lly Vlokury , 2 ; by Swartiol.6. 1'iuiuil luilln : rfi'lirlvor , Zl GUIDUII , I , Tlmoi Two hours. Umplru : Quoat. \Vhlto Winds' Om-losltlon. Sio x CITV , la. , Aug. 0 , Denver opened bore today unit proved easy picking for the ' luskers. ICennody pitched rather wild at 'the outset nnd practically lost the game In the second inning. Denver's ' Holding was also rather shady until the latter end of the game. Score i 8OOIII UV 1KNIN08 , Blouz Cttr . , . 1 60000JOO-SI Dourer. . , , . 0 0000010 Ja Kurnotl rum : Sioux Cttr. 5. Two-bine Idtm Bwartnood. Strnuit. Tliree-buno lilus Vun Djrku , Hierinre Llti : Hlou Cltif , I. lloublu nlay * ; Slrauu , Nlutioltoii. Murrl iejr ; Sclmlbeck , Nloliulioii , Mur < il /l Mcholiou , Morrliiujr ; Worrlck , uuaril , . Hit br pitched ball : Oenlns. Struckouti llr Mcnkln. 4s Ki-MiniMlr. ' . M'llil pltchpsi Kennedy , 3. Tlmoi Two lioum , Umiiltni Knight. Western AnHiiuliitlou Blinding. 1'lnyod Won. Ixiit , I'cr Ct. Milwaukee IK ) M al JKM Omaha , T5 4i IIO .fiW Minneapolis 01 4 ! ) 42 /KM Lincoln. . ( O 4.1 4J .Vlrt HiotlxOltr 88 41 41 Mi KnnsnsOlty M 41 47 AM Denver ffl l 53 3V ! ) Uulllth : . . .W : 58 LTO XATIOff.ll , LKAOUK. Chicago Tnkps Ono I'roin Hostoii nfler n llnrd I-'lKlit. BOSTOX , Mass. , AUK. 0. t'or twelve In- nlnps today both Nichols and Hutchlnson pitched mrignlflccnt ball. The Aoldlng was of tbo highest order. Score : ( ! hl'au'0 . . . .0 3 lloston 0 2 flatteries : Hutchlnsoii nnd Klttrlilitei Nichols and Ilonnett. Karnod runs , b'hlcaso 2 , lloston 1. ( HANTS WHIITKI ) TIIK JOXA1IS. NKW YOKK , Ati . (5. ( Today's game nt tbo I'olo Rronnds between Now York and Pitts- burtr was n .spirited one , the Olatits wlnnlnis in the tenth Inning. Uuslo pitched his tislial great game , holding down I'ittsbtirg to six hits , and .striking out ton men. Shugart did some great work , and his errors were of tbo excusable kind. Ulcbardson nnd Buck- Icy also did suporoly. The winning runs were made on two bases on balls , a snorlltco by O'Kourko , a two bagger by Kwlng and n single by Bassctt. Score : Now York 0 1 0 1 3 0 0 0 0 II 8 I'ittHburg 0 1 a 0 1 0 0 1 0 I S Illls : Now Ynrtt , 8 : I'lllshurif , 0. Errors : Now York , I ; I'lltsliiirff , 4. llaltorlos : Kiislu and Huckloy ; Daldwln and Mack , l-.arnoil runs : Now York , 2 ; I'lttshurg , I. llIIINliS' WII.n.VKSS I.08T. Pilii.\tKl.l'ltlA ) , Aug. 0. The Phillies de feated Cincinnati rather easily this afternoon. The pitchers woroaboutequally effective , but Rhinos' ' wlldnoss proved very costly. A son- sntlonal catch of a foul lly by Clements was the fielding feature. 1'hllndolphla 0 00121000-4 Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-t Hits : Philadelphia. 7i Cincinnati , (5. ( Errors : Philadelphia , 2 : Cincinnati , 1. Itatterles : Thornton and Clements ; lEhlnos and Ivounan. Karncd runs : I'hlludelDhla , 1. CIIAMI'IONS WON ANOTIIEIl. NEW YOIIK , Aug. (1. ( The Bridegrooms bunched tholr hits lu two Innnlng today and wan the game from Cleveland.I'i'erry pitched a good game in spite of poor support. Score : Itrooklyn 2 fl" 000300 0-5 Cleveland 0 00000030 a lilts : Brooklyn. 8 ; Cleveland , S. Errors : Ilrooklyn , U ; Cleveland. 3. Batteries : Terry and Dally ; Uruberand X.lniinor. tfurnod rum : llrooklyn , 5 , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ National League Htanilin : ; . I'layod , Won. Lost , I'or C't. Chlcayo 87 52 iXi . ' ) ! Now Voru 80 46 III .173 Huston 84 48 3(1 ( X > 71 I'hfladoltihla H3 4:1 : 42 : M llrooklyn 84 II 43 .48S Olovoland 88 42 (8 J77 Cincinnati ? 8 'M 52 .400 1'lttshurz 80 : it 52 39. ) A3IKIUVAS ASS Athletics Outpliiyud the HrowiiH on the IjnttCf'H Own OroiindH. ST. Louiu , Mo. , Aug. 0 The Athletics won the second gauio of tbo series from the Browns this afternoon by superior all around work. Score : Bt. Louis 0 2000200 1-5 Athletics 0 * 7 Hits : St. Louis. 8 ; Athletics. 14. Errors : St. Louis. 4 ; Atlilotlc.s , a Ilatterlos : Stlvotlsand Miinyan'oyhln \ and .Mllllgan. Karned runs : St. Louis , 2 ; Athletics , 4 , LOUISV1I.LK WAKIXO Ul' . Louii.vir.tE , ICy. , Aug. 0. It took the Bos tons ton Innings to beat the Loulsvlllos this aftornoon. The game was marked with sharp Holding for both teams. Score : Loiilxvlllo 4 lloston 0 020 110004-8 Hits : Louisville , 13 ; lloston , 10. Errors : Louisville. : i ; lloston , 2. Batteries : Stratton - ton and Cahlll ; HuillnRton and .Murphy. Karncd runs : Louisville' , 1 : lloston , 1. OlllOI.r.S' KltltOUS LOST. CINCINNATI , O. , Autr. f ) . Today's game was won by Cincinnati , in much Iho same way as yesterday' . Baltimore's poor Holding and hard hitting by the ICollys won the gaina for tbo homo team before live- Innings bad boon played. Score : Cincinnati 0 7 Italtlmoro 0 00 4 Hits ! Cincinnati , 4 : Baltimore , 8. Errors : Cincinnati , 4 : llaltlmore , 4 , Itattorlos : Dwycr and Kelly : Madden and Koblnsoii. Karncd tuns : Cincinnati , 4 ; Baltimore , 2 , STII.I , IIOASTINO ll.VI ) . Coi.u.Miitifi , O. , Aug. 0. The poor work of Clarke In the box losttou.ay's game for Colum bus. The batting of Snood , SutclilTo nnd McGuire were features of a slow and tire some game. The errors of Columbus woroj very costly , Score : Columbus 1 0 Washington 0 : i 2 30210 * 11 Hits : Columbus. 10 : Washington. 10. Er rors : Columbus , 4 ; Washington , ! ) , tlattorlos : Clarke , 'L'u'ltholt and Donahue ; Foreman and McUulro. Earned runs : ColumbiiH , 3 : Wash ington , 3. American Association Standing. Played. Won. Lost. I'or Ot. Boston Ul 61 30 .070 Bt. Louis Oi r ) 31 .KM Baltimore 87 49 33 MU Athletics 89 43 44 .5JU Columbus ! )2 ) 4 40 .50) ) Cincinnati 89 40 4 ! ) .440 Washington 87 29 53 311 Louisville t > 5 31 01 .320 lllliiois-lown Ijoatcno Giuiios. At Cedar Haplds Cedar Rapids , 4 ; Rook- ford , 0. At Qulnoy Qulnoy , 8 ; Ottumwa , 4. fil'AltKS OF Nl'OUT. Stars Put Out. Yesterday the Omaha IClds got n half nelson - son on the Twenty-seventh Street Stars nnd put them square on their collective back. This result was not accomplished without much earnest effort , and so elated were the IClds after the game ttwtthoy voted 9 to 0 to change the team's name to tlio Keystones. Hereafter any outfit looking for the Omaha Kids must address tbo Koystonos. Yester day's ' game was : OMAHA KIDH. ] 2TT11 Nl'ltmir KTAIIS. It 111 ! IA 1 it nu i > A i : .lotuiNun 1 2320 llnnl i i 3 2 l D.iy . 2 Walker 0 I II 3 2 Kriilil ,3 3 ! ) 3 0 Weber : l 3900 Swnmion. v.l 1 0 I 0 A.HaMUU84on.t ! 0 3 1 0 Mmlli 2 llnrrlium 2 1 2 2 2 AtcKurliiml. . . ! 0200 .Murrlun 1 0 ; i 0 3 Shnntlulil 1 2200 N.lliiimiiiaJon.l 1000 NulHiu 1 2000 Normun 1 2 1 0 J Kostor 2 H 1 4 0 0 0 > 0 0 Total 14 111 Iff IT 3 Toliil 10 827 8 U BUMMAItV , llun.i earned : OiimUti KIH | | , ' .h Twtmty-suvuntli ntrret Htnrs , ( I. Two IKUU hits : V'cistor , Trull. Three bn u hits : l-'ostor. Klrnrk outlly Day , 3 ; liyTrnll , I ; byVulkor a. Wild pitch ; Wiilkur. llutturlus : OiiliUiii Kliln , Day , Trult niul .loliiisiin ; Twunly- nuvciith street Ktiim , Widki-r aim lluiil. Tlnio. Two liuurs. Umiilrui Uoi'iiiia. Itlalr Won It" BLAIII , Neb , , Aug. 0. [ Special Telegram to TIIK BUB. ] The Fremont pasotmll to\m dropped the second game bore today with the locals score lii to 5 nnd then loft for homo on the U o'clock train with tholr bonds down. The homo team made four . scores in tbo first Inning , and thu visitors got bail I v rattled over It , nnd It took them some time to recover t hemsolves. When they did it was too Into n the season to catch up. The hits were about evenly divided. Fremont made ton and Blair eleven. The visitor * . ' hits did not do them much good , for as soon as they 11 Hod the buses Welbaum would retire the side by strike outs. Thfa homo te.uu stole bases llko thieves , getting tea , which aided much toward winning the gamo. Score by innings : Blair , 4 -12 Fremont , 0 3-5 Karncd runs : Blair , ft ; Fremont. S. Buses on balls : Oir Welbamn ; otr Finch , 8. lilt by pltchnr : Italian ) , Ousac , Tow , Farmur. Htrnohout : lly Wtilhaum.ili bv Flnuh " Wild pitches : By Wolbaiim , 3 ; by Flnuh. 2. Passed halls : Urover , It Bailey. 2. Two base hits : Mat hews , Orovor , Adams , Tlcknor. Tiirea hasp hits : Bailey. Iliitlerlos : For Blair. \\olhaum and G rover ; Fremont , Finch nnd Bulluy. Time of game : Two hours. Umpire : Bowun. Shooting nt UiirlliiKtnn , BUIIUNUTO.V , la. , Aug. 0. fSpeclal Telegram - gram toTiiKBeis.J One of the most success. ftil trap shooting tournaments ever held In the western states closed today ot tbe grounds of the DCS Moines County Trap Shooters'association. The interest \tas un abated , weather ftue and soorei irlondlu. Ono feature of tbo tournament was the loam shoot between ton mon from Illinois and ten men from town , cash man shooting at twenty birds. Iowa won In a total score of Hill dead birds to Illinois' 151. Another Interesting event was the contest between Avery of Bur lington nnd Hlckoy of Oaloaburg. Ills. , for n purse of fcW , each to shoot at twenty-ilvo birds. Avery won with twenty dead birds. Hlckoy getting but fourteen. A number of line contests followed , nil having good scores. Australian rtnortliiK Mrtttors , SAN FiiAXCiBi'O. Cnl. , Aug. 0. The steamer Atimcdn from Australia brines advices which confirm the report of the defeat of Owen Sullivan , ex-barrier champion of Australia , In two rounds at the hands of Joe ChoyuskI the California ! ! pugilist. The AInmcda passed the steamer Mnralposa at Auckland , N. Z. , .Tilly IS , The John L. Sullivan theatrical troupe was aboard the Mnralposa on tholr way to Sydney. It was reported that Sullivan Indulged in liquor on arrival at Auckland to such an extent that Captain Hnyward of the Mnrnlposa had boon constrained to order him confined to the cabin. SVN FiiAKCfpco , Cal. , Aug. 0. Australian ndvlcos stnto that the mntch between Billy Murphy nnd Grlffo , which was to have taken ulacoat Sydney July IB was postponed for a week , as John L , Sullivan was expected to nrrivo by July 2J and bo would bo Invited to attend. Considerable preparation Is being made for Sullivan's arrival In the colonies. . Details of the Stanbury-McLoan race on the Paramatta rlvor July II for the sculling championship shows that Stanbiiry , who was the favorite nt 12 to , was uovor hondod , nnd won by two lonulhs. . - h : ot. PI.ATTSMOUTII , Nob. , Aug. 0. ( Special to TIIK BKK.J The gun club enjoyed their weekly shoot nt the old driving park grounds yesterday afternoon , nnil Walt IHilmos cap tured the badge. The score at ton 1'oorla blackbirds was as follows : Lomm . 10011 1IO'1 t ! Jones . inoi 00111 7 \Vobor . 10100 01101 5 Johns . 10111 11111 0 Kubrey . llltl 01110 8 Holmes . 11111 11111 10 DoBpaln . OI10I 11101 7 Hyecs . 100DO 11010 4 Frlcko . Hill 01111 I ) Mtinim . 00111 flllll 7 Kubroy took first money In a sweepstakes , Jones second , and Holmes third. In the second , Johns took llrst , Dospalu second , Jones third , AVon Joth. HASTINOS , Neb. , Aug. 0. [ Special Tele gram to Tun BIIK.J Hastings won both games of the sorlos with the Lincoln Giants. Today's games was very exciting nnd was won by Hastings. Score : HaslliiRS . 0 01000303-7 Lincoln . 1 5 Batteries : Hastings , IJohror and Abbott ; niaiits. Miller and Maiipln. Struck out : Hastings. 4 ; Lincoln , 7. Errors : Hustings , 10 ; Lincoln , 0. Double nlays : Bulger , McKlhhnn and Waliek , Wallek and Powers. Schnnot and Mclvlbben. Two-huso hits : Taylor. Base hits : Lincoln , 5 ; Hastings , I ) . Umpire : John- son. son.Tho prevailing feeling hero is that tbo Giants are moro than n match for Fremont , Clo.sn Game at Cvsimtinni : , Neb , , Aug. ( I. [ Special to THE Bnu. ] An exciting game of ball was played nere Tuesday bv the "Kid Nino" of Arapahoe - hoe and the Little Clippers of this placo. Arapahoe secured a load in tbo llrst by three runs , but the Clipper. * In the third tied the score. From that time until the eighth only ono run was made and that was to the credit of the Clippers. Four runs in the eighth by Cambridge cinched the victory. Follow ing Is the score by innings : Arapahoe , , . i. . 2 0 Cambridge . 0 * I ) Illinois FfriiinII'H . oiirnnnicnt. LINCOLN , Ills. , Aug. 0. Four thousand people were present at the last day of tbo firemen's tournament. Mondota won the sprinters' contest , Genoseo won the hub nnd hub , und the free-for-all was won by Mount Pulaskl. The hook and ladder free-for-all was won by Gencsoo in 0SO : 4-5 , breaking all state records. The novelty hub and hub was taken by Uenesco , and the free-for-all hub ana hub hose race by Mount Pulnskl. In tbo ball game between the Llncolus and Cham pions of central Illinois and Mount Carroll , Lincoln won by a score of 13 to 0. Kentucky Olicss Tourney. LBXINOTO.V , Ky. , Aug. 0. At tbo ohoss tournament Lloyds' priro problem was solved In half an hour by Prof. Dolloodo , who was awarded the gold chods pin. Score up to Friday morning : Won. Lost. Drawn. 1'ollock . , . . Showaltor . 3 1 Flck . 2 1 1 Hanham . Eudomann . Klploy . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 Mnson City s Close. MASON CITV , la. , Aug. 0. [ Special Tele gram to TIIK BKK.J Today closed the racing on the Mason City turf club's traclt , about four thousand persons attended. There were some line exhibitions of speed and some record - cord breaking. 2:23 : pacing , purse $1,000 : Deacon won , Federal second , Slrow third ; host time 2:20. : 2:40 : trot , purse $ IHO ) : Kate B won. Little Mike second. Dodo Ihlrd ; best tlme2:2ii. : liuttc City Needs a v ntuhor. ATKINSON , Nob. , Aug. 0. [ Special Tolo- grnmtoTnu Buu.J A gnrao of baseball at this place today between Butte City and Atkinson resulted in a score of 13 to 15 in favor of Atkinson. Poor catching on tbe part of the Butte City Braves Is all that saved tbo Atkinsonites. The Clippers AViint a FOR. OMAHA , August fl. To the Basobtjll Editor of TIIKBKE : Tbo Clipper Juniors nro open to nn engagement with any team , players not over sixteen years of ago , in or about the city. Address Fred W. Swain , 1810 Binnoy street. Won by the .Mints. BKATIIICU , Nob. , Aug. 0. [ Special Tele gram to TUB BiB. ! [ Beatrice Mint nnd Lincoln Musoo played a line game of ball here this afternoon. A big crowd was pres ent. Beatrice was the winner by a score of 0 to 0. Snlly's Out ol' - Iffht. LONDON , Aug. 0. Ted Pritchard , the English champion middleweight , Intends to start for the United States in n short time. Ho will Issue n chnllongo to moot any man In tbo United States. Kopoi-torlal Dorhy. CHICAGO , Aug. 0. [ Special to THE BEII.J After much consideration Wednesday , Au gust 13 , has boon fixed upon as the date for the Roportorlal Derby at Garllold park. A mooting of the judges , the racing 'stewards and the representatives of the press was bold in Colonel Clark's rooms yojtorday nftor thoraces races , and tba particulars am ] conditions of the great struggle were agreed upon. The value of the pur.so Is $ ' 50 and a gold watch , the money to bo divided between the three llrst borsos , and the watch to go to tbo BUS- ccssful rldor. The lowest weights allowed a mount will bo li" pounds nnd tuo highest IGO pounds. Only ronl , live Chicago reporters will bo eligible , The distance has been fixed at three-quarters of a mile. There will In all probability bo four or live starters , but the number of tlnlshors is an unknown quantity. Spoclnl arrangements nro being made nt th.0 park for the Immense crowds expected to witness this , the loading sporting event of the season. Kitowood'H Houord. NEWMAN GIIOVE , Mob , , Aug. 0 , [ Special toTiiE UEB.-Kltowooil ] , owned by Soarlns & Ellsworth of this place , won first money in the D:50 : trotting class at Mason City , In. , on tbo 4tb Inst , time , " ; ! } ! , which , consular- Ing that the track was now and heavy , is considered remarkable spood. Horsemen claim that UM : on tbat track was equal to better than 2UO ; on a track in good condition. Ijorotto's I'oxtmtistui' . WASHINGTON , Aug. 0. [ Special Telegram to THE DUE. ] The postmaster general today npuolntod J. K. McCartney postmaster at Lai-otto , Boone county , vloo J , W , Farly , FOUND CCI&Y AS CHARGED , dJ v to < ) Report o'f the 'BdJv'rJ ' of Pub'b ' Linth ami ljngpdon tbe Asylum. Jf IB _ GROSS IRREGULARITIES DIS.OVERED. HIV ; ' * r' lilvoi'liiKhoitriRV ilooUH In a Chaotic Condition iWiirclossiicH * " In Mak ing I'ni-ohuM'H No Itccoininon- ttiulo. LINCOLN , Neb , , Aug. G. [ Special to TUB Br.K. ] At u special mooting this evening the board of public luniU atut buildings adopted and slgnid their findings on the Investigation of the llnsUng.s hospital for the Insane ai prepared by the ottornoy gononil. It does not embody , but tnoroly refers to the report cf the uxpurt accountant who examined tlio books of the Institution , which ropoi't will bo attached to the board's findings and trans- mlttid to Governor Th : ycr. The report b very long and damaging , showing numerous Irregularities and the grossest carelessness In the financial records of the hospital. The board has made no recommendation to the Kovornor , believing that the simple statement of it * findings , backed by nearly four hun dred paces of testimony , Is sulllclent. The members of the board feel that tlio results have justlflcd the investigation. They are willing to roU on their report and lot the governor take the responsibility of further action. Following are Iho board's findings : LINCOLN , Nob. , Ann. n. Hon. .Tolin t M. Thayur , ( iovernor of tlio Htato of Nebraska : Sir--Tlio board of public lands and Imlldlnes respectfully hogs leave to report that uarlv In tlio month of Juno , ism , charges of a serious nature , suvorely rolloolliiK upon tlm iiinnnKo- niunt of the asylum for the Incuralilo Insanu lit Hustings , Nob. , were made to this bo.ird. Tlio charges were as follows : 1. Irregularities , v/hlol. wore alleged to have occurred In the financial management of the asylum. s. Neglect and misconduct on the partof the ofllcori and employs of said Institution toward tlm patients committed to their charge. 3. Conduct unbecoming ofllc rs and detri ment : t ! to the food management and good numo of said Institution. Wo have inudo as careful and as thorough an Investigation of these several charges as was possible , under o.xlillui : circumstances , and herewith wo transmit to yon nil of the evidence which we havn taken , which you will observe was com menced on tho-Glh dtiv of June , ( Mil , and was endu.l on the 5th day of August. 1831. A hrlof history of the matter. In our opin ion , will not ho out of place , June H , 1SD1 , Hon. John O. Allen , sec-rotary of slate , made the discovery that certain practices hud been In dulged In by the olllcors In charge of the asy lum for the Incurable Insane at Hastings. Moh. , viz ! Dr. K. 11. Test , superintendent , and .1. W. li Ivorlnghoiisp. steward. In the matter of drawing money from the slate ostensibly for the institution , on vouchers duly certified to by tlioin as just and correct , which were Irregular and apparently fraudulent. These several vouchers wore drawn by the stew ard , certified by the superintendent , and the money represented by them , was regularly drawn'froin theslato treasury. At once , upon Mich' ' illieovery. Secretary Allen communicated the Hhovo facts to this board. Tbo hoard dlrectod'hlm ' to communicate with Steward MvorlnphcMlso regarding the matter , In order that an opportunity for an explana tion of the transaction might ho had. In pur suance of such direction , there was addressed to Steward Llvcr'tngbouso , on Juno U , 1801 , by Secretary Allen ifcommunlcAtJou of which the following Is i ) copy : "LINCOLN. Nob. . June 0. 1891. , T. W. Liver- In'-'hoiih0 , c * ! ] . , Hastings , Neb. Dear Sir : I write to you at tills'"time ' , usklng for an ex planation roiranllni'-.two vouchers that I will call your uttentlpn to , 1 have not the time to enter Into a detailed account regarding the voucners In question , but will -say that there appears to ha > ; o been allowed to you upon n voucher , dat6T "November XI , 180' ' , the sum of J.S.l.oO on'n'cc'ount of employe's wages. Of this amount JU.5l > ; was for Thomas Ko'ley. ' discharged I find , by a voucher under date of March. ! ! , 1801 , tllitt you have drawn for the same Thomas JuiUoy. ttho sum of $ ! . ' > , n , ' ! , the difference being the Interest you have figured the same as upon all accounts allowed at that time. I also fiiiu a voucher under date of January 'M , IS ! ) ] , and allowed by the board of public lands' und "buildings at Its regular meotlnq , February : i , ' for RliMn. Of this amount SUM Is foryouraalary from October 1 to November 1 , 1801. Upon a voucher pre sented by voiirsolf to this board , under date of March III , I lind that you have charged the state JU12.50 , for which 3'ou received your war rant In duo time , being for services as steward from October 1 to April 1 , which amount Is J100 more' than you are entitled to , or rather you have charged the state , twice for your services during the month of October. 1 would suirgeat to you the advisability of appearing before the board of public lunds and buildings at an early date to explain to Its satisfaction these two transactions. Awaiting a reply from you , I remain , yours truly , JOIINU. AM.KN. "Secretary of State. " On Juno 13 following , this board , through Secretary Allen , received from Mr. fjlvoring- house two replies to the above communica tion , each of which was written on the same day , of which the following are copies : IlAtfTiMiH , Nob. , Juno I.'lth , Ib9l , J. it. Allen , Dear Sir : I ask this personal fiivor of you that you con.o out. will see our'books , and allow mo In justice' to mysulf to show the matter to you. and tbat you do not make Iho matter public until you satisfy yourself about tlio facts ; these matters given to the public , however Innocent I may bo. or excusable the error , no explanation could ho made to the public that would roach the distance the first ronort would. The nurty that has been pur suing mo for two years. tbat I think Is doing this , will stop short of nothing to ruin me. Would deem It a great favor If you would come out , or stop over on your way home , or to MeUook. I trust you Will assist me In got- tlng the facts to the board In proper form. Lot. mo hoar from yon. Yours truly , "J. W. LIVKIIINOIIOUSE. " "II ASTiNns , Nob. , Juno 111. Hon. J. 0. Alien , Lincoln , NeU , Dear Sir : After mailing a letter - tor to you yesterday morning I received yours In reference to the vouchers referred to , would suy In reply that In the rush of busi ness at the close of the biennial period some errors wore made , among them those referred to In your letter , hut wore discovered and re ported to the superintendent , and by his order the money was transferred to the cash fund and put on deposit In the bunk Inside of forty- eight hours after Its receipt , us our books will show , where It lias remained ever since ; ho also ordered that the same ho reported to your hoard in the quarterly report at the end of the present quarter. I will gladly appear before your board at a designated time , but think It would be more satisfactory to yon , and much moro so to mo to have some member of the hoard , or tlio full board come out and look over our booKs and accounts , and I am con fident those things will bo .satisfactorily ex plained. Wo would bo very glad to have you come If It la possible. Very respectfully yours , "J.v , LivKiiiNCinoirHi ; . " . Soon after thl It was openly charged in the public press and bv Individuals of this state that not only was the management of tlio financial affairs of the asylum being managed In u corrupt and dishonest manner , but that Its olllcors wiToguIIfy of neglect of patients coinmlltod to their uhargo and of conduct un becoming otllcors of tho.stato and detrimental to the Rood management of that Institution. On consideration tf/h / board concluded to make an invostlgilUMfrof tho.vo charges , On June 1IMM , thorn wiis.aildrosscd to you by this board u communication Informing yon of Its Intention to nuiikujan Investigation of the alTalis of the ii ulilin and suggesting that pending such Investigation , and until such time as an accurate Knowledge of the affairs of that InslltutioilTDiild be arrived 'it ' , you suspend from duty I the superintendent ami steward. The following Is a copy of said com munication : , , , . , "LINCOLN , Nob. , J.lino 15. Hon. John M. Thiiyor , Uoveinor of. Nebraska : Do.irSIr It has come to the knowledge of the hoard of publ e lands and biddings that grave Irregu larities have taken1 tll.'ico ' in tlm management of tlio llnanclal alflllft of the hospital for the ohronlo Insane , a't > o Hastings , Neb These Irregularities aroofts'ich u character , ns In the opinion of thu hdurd , called for act Union their part , andnintlm uth Inst. a letter was transmitted by thbl vtctetary of the imard to J. W. Llvorlnnhoiiaq , toward of that Institu tion , calling his nttquilon to homo of the inoni Important items tluiiY discovered , and which wen ) uliilmo I : p/ , this board to be Irregular and fraudulent In their character. A copy of that letter is hoiewith oiicloxod. On the Uth Inst. Mr. IilverliiKliunsu replied to tlio hour.l in two communications , copies of which are ah > o enclosed herewith. Other Items similar In character as those mentioned In the letter of tlm board of the Uth Inst. btlll await an explanation. In the opinion of this board ( lie affairs of that Insti tution ilemand a thorough nnU searching In vestigation , pending which wo would Miggou that the .superintendent and steward of the Institution bo suspended from further duty , un II such time as an accurate knowledge of all transactions done -during their adminis tration .shall be urrlvuil at. Yours very re spectfully. JOHN U. AI.I.K.V Secretary of Hoard of 1'ulillc Lands and llulldlngt. " Owliu t'J the absence of Hon. A. H. Humphrey , commissioner of public lands and buildings , from the elty on ofllelal business , this board was not called to gether by him until June lit , on which date Hon. A. It. Humphrey duly convened tlm board In special suislun for the purpose of considering the several charges no made , at which meeting It was unanimously resolved lo Invoillzatii tlm several charges tat forth In the notice imtllni ; the special meetInir , ami duporlntandonlTest and Steward l.'vcrlin ' ; ! house woriMlulv notlllcd to npponrhcforo the board on.lunu at , I.H , and at thn < uim > time to produce u detailed account of the amount of eash mi hand In wli.it U Uiuwn ntth.it Instl- tutlon lift the "mish fund , " together with the amount paid .n to said fund with datoot s uno , the ahiount I'Xpende I with date and vouchers therefor , and thiil the statement 'bo mvom- p.'inlt'd by a draft payable to the order of the slattt tro isuror for the amount of uasn on Imnd In."aid fund. On the 1Mb the parties appeared ami produced a draft as had brim luMiilrcd | for the iiiin of 9 s being the amount ( if the cash fund then on hand , which draft WIH , by this board , placed In the posits * xlon of Hon. J. 1C , Hill , stale tre isurer , und the books of the asylum , together with all of the papers , vouchers , documents and memoranda that had boon furnished us by said otllcers , are stilt In the piHscxflon of this board , e\copl ofcour.se tlm draft above named. The board deemed It prudent to call to Its assistance a .skilled > ind co-iipuful accountant , to ale. It In Its research , ami selected .Mr. T. It. I.cavltf , u gentleman whose reputation as a skillful , painstaking , Ihoiouuh and reliable account ant Is second to mini' , and placed In hs ! hands all of the books , patters , vouchers , chocks , do'Umeiits and memoranda wi > had been ttble to procure from the otlleers of suld asylum , for his Investigation , with the following In structions : Ijt.Nfiii , * , Nob. , July 1S.--T. H. f.oavltt , I > q. , pity. Dear Sir : Wo h.ivo placed In your hands and at your disposal for your examina tion nil the books of account , vouelmr-t. papers , etc. . relating to the financial truisao- ttousof the superintendent and steward of the hospital for the chronic Insane nt Hast ings , Nob.nnrounahlo to discover from thorn , so fully and clearly as wo deslro. Just what has been done , orto learn from them th e.xact financial condition of that Institution You are hereby requested fo make 11 careful and thorough examination and Investigation of these books , vouchers , et . . In such m inner and to such extent us will enable you to give us adlsllniit history of the monetary trans actions of that Institution , from the date on which the same was opened , until the a stday of May , 1S1H. together with the exact condition of affalrsof thai Institution on the last namea date and report lo us at as early a ante as practical. It Is the desire of the board. however , that you keep separateand distinct the two administrations that have had the manago- moutof the affairs of that Institution. If them ben data from any of the ollli'ns at the capltol that you will rciiulr'e In order to aid you In the Investigation , or to verify or explain any transaction which may not bo clearly of record , It will bo the pleasure of any member of the state board of public lands and buildings to furnish you with the same. The charges mudu against the management and against the Institution Is that there have boon --rave Irregularities connected with tlm financial management of the same. The board desires that you make to It a preliminary report port containing such Information as yon can readily arrive nt , anil that your preliminary report be handed In. not later than July"J. 1891 , In which report It desires you to answer the following questions : Do you find n com plete sot. of accounts In tlm books , mem oranda , etc. , of the hospital for the chronic Insane nt Hastings , .Nob. , which has boon sub- milted to von by the board of public lands and buildings ? That Is to say do you Und suf ficient data from which a full statement of the financial affairs of tlm Institution can be prepared by you , dating finm the opening of the Institution to the Inauguration of the ad ministration of Dr. R U. Test and from the Inauguration of the administration of Dr. Test to thoJIlst day of Ma > IsUI. If your an swer to the question should bo In the nuga- tlve Will you Inform this board what books , memoranda , papers or vouchers are lacking ? C'anyou trace the monetary transactions of the institution from the time Dr. Test became Its superintendent until the Hist day ot May , 1MI1 , from the books , papers , vouchers , etc. , which have heretofore boon submitted to yon ? If not will yon oxnla'ii to this board the rea son ? Do you find from your examination any checks or vouchers among the papers sub mitted to you that are fictitious or that are not properly entered upon the books ? Have you discovered any Irregularities In the keeping of any of the accounts ? If so , what accounts , the nature of the Irregularities ? Have you discovered a fund , known to that Institution as the ish fund ? I f so , give us Its origin and date of the several Items composing It , and the amount that has been expended therefrom , Do the charges , so far as you have been able to ob serve , correspond with the vouchers and chocks heretofore submitted to you ? So fur as you havn been able to examine , are these charges of Irregularities In the llnanclal man agement of that Institution , corroborated by any of the books of accounts , or by any of the vouchers , paper or other documents sub mitted to you/ Yours very respect fully , "A. It. HuMi'iiiiur , "President of Hoard of Public Lands and Ituildlugs. " Un thoSth day of August , 1801. wo received from Mr. Lcavltt , the accountant , his pre liminary report , which Is herewith trans mitted. The testimony In this case Is exceed ingly voluminous , and covers over three hun dred pages of closely trypowritton matter , which , with the exhibits , make It ciulte a for midable ] undertaking to attempt to be come famlllur with , but the Interests of the stato. as well as the parties under Investigation , seemed to demand at our hands the most searching examination. Section T , article" , chaptersof ; ) the compiled statutes of the slate of Nebraska provides as follows : "It shall be the duty of the board ( referring to .he board of public lands and buildings ) to take cognizance of all charges or com plaints made against the a.nd public officers , and at a regular meeting to give an Impartial hearing to such chaigcs and the defense against them. If any , and report the charges , evidence and their conclusions In the matter to the governor within six days after the de termination of such Investigation. " While section 11 of the same article and chapter provides as follows : "The president shall nave the power to call the board together In special meeting If , In his judgment , the public good requires the same lo bo done for any pur pose contemplated In this act , and such call shall bo by written notice , stating the pur pose of meeting , which notice shall be deliv ered to each momborof the board. " Under the provisions of section 7 , It will bo observed that It Is made the. duty of the board , not only to report to your excellency the evidence that has been tatcon , but our conclusions as well. After a careful hearing and on due con sideration of all the evidence , wo have unani mously arrived at the following conclusions : 1. That the vouchers drawn by Steward Llveringhouse , and which were duly certified to by Dr. Test , the superintendent , aj being just ami correct , to the following named per sons , wore drawn and certified to by those olllcors. they well knowing that the state was not Indebted to any of those persons In any sum whatever , they being either duplication of other vouchers or else purporting to bo drawn for wages for employes , when In fact no such employe was lu the service of the state , the warrant In payment of which was drawn by the steward. That Is to say ; Kelley , 815.11. ! Corn Illokmnn. flUTS ; Llndvig , Wuilj MHS | Uulgor , $ ) . ' . : : > ; Marvin , ft ! : ! : Ularey. * 15 ; KobliiMm.il ! ) ; making a total of $ .VSI.i ; : ; that none of these amounts wore duo any of tlm.so parties , and that Ihoy wore drawn by thostowi > rd , after having been duly certified to as correct by the superintendent as above stated ; tlmttho steward andsuper : intendent divide.I iho amounts up Into these .several small sums for the admitted purpose of deceiving ibis board , and In order to have Iho fact of their duplication escape their no tice , fearing , as they claim , If the full amount had boon placed In one voucher , or to one person , the board would delect thu scheme and refuse to permit the money to be drawn thereon. It Is perhaps only fair to say , however , that the steward claims th it ho drew these fraud ulent vouchers with the knowledge and con sent of the superintendent , Cor HID purpose of drawing out of the stale treasury till of Iho money that had boon appropriated for the use of that Institution for that year , and tbat lie deposited the samu lu the bank of Hastings with the hahince of the pay roll , expenses etc. , payableto ! \V \ Llvorlnghouse , steward , and that he did so draw siid , money , so as to piovout any part of the money which the prior legislature had appropriated to that Institution from laps ing. The constant Ion , however , of the state of Nebraska , section " ' ' , article'I , provloos as follows : "No allowance shall bo made for the Incidental expenses of any state olllcor. except the same be made by general appro priation , und upon an account specifying each Item. No money .shall be drawn from the treasury except In pursuance of a spcclllo ipproprlation made by law , an I on the prc- eiilailon of a warrant Issue , ! by the auditor thereon , and no money xlinlt ho diverted from any appropriation midoforany purpose , or Laken from any fund whatever , either by joint or sep irate resolution. " Hence , wo conclude In any event tin ) action if the superintendent and steward was llu-al , contrary to the constitution and unwarranted by law , and the practice , If ndult'cd In : could only result disastrously. Wo further lind that no separate fund , known iy the olllcors of this institution as the "eash Tu ml" has been koutby t horn nt thu ha UK , where Ihoy have kept the funds of the Institution , urn that the Individual funds of J. W. Uvur- nghoiisonnd thu moneys belonging to the stale have been Indiscriminately mingled and < opl together lu iho bank lu the name of J. W. Llveringhouse , steward , and have been Irawn upon by him at will. J. Wo further find from the evidence that the said ollleers of the asylum have traf- luked In the goods of the stale provided for : lm use of the patients and have sold tlm biime lo employes , receiving Iho money therefor , iml for a part of which they have falloJ 10 nu ll , lii the letter to the board under date of Iuno III. IS'.ll ' , the matter of two of the vouchers , vlICollcy * IV l and l.lverliig- IOIIHO 1100 , Mr. Ijivorltighouso claimed was a .ilstake , and th.U MI soon as ho discovered Iho uistako the amount was put Into thu imsh : iind. " hut no mention was made of thu other vouchers that wor. ) In thes.imo plUlito I ml from the evidence the duplication of thu : wo vouchers before named , aS well us the abort ahovo set forth , wan not n mistake , but mt was deliberately and wilfully done. 4. The report of Mr. T. H. l.oavltl , which N Mihjolno I , shows a molt lamentable condition if thi ) books and biulnoin methods of the in stitution. Not only has there been an absu- itte want of care and business melho'l , but .hu book * appear to be In inch n condition that no parson , whntornr may ho hhouallflaa tlons , can , from thorn , arrive at the tlnnnula condition of the nsyl.im , \\nfurtliorflml from thrt evidence thn there has boon an absolute disregard for th Interests of the state lu thu purchase o drii's , groceries and ether supplies ; tlm there h s hos-ii an absolute IncK.of huMnot principles , and uxorb taut price * have beni Paid for merchandise for that Institution , fi furnishing estimates for morohaiidlsi > , the In tjirostsof thoslalo have boon neglected am thiMo estimates furnished In such a nruinc that It has made legitimate eompo tltlon Impossible. The evidence disclose that the bids for these supplies , oyun whci made by the mine company , or Indlvldua varied widely with naoli roourrln * quarter without any corresponding olmnto In tin market , and there appears to have been a studied effort on the part of the nmimgcmun to purchase nomippllcs on which the bid WUH nt. a price equal to or below the market valtlt of the. commodity and to puroh-i ie In largi quantities those article * that wore lu a bid a an exorbitant figure. .Thlseontlnili'd practice Indicates to this board that It was by design and not accidental , and deserves the sovores censure. Wo cite only n few of the many Incidents shown by thn testimony. I'op the uuarler ending HcptJiithorlM. ISM , Silver ( Ton stand was agreed to bo furnished th it Institution a 8 cents per pound , at which price Itl pounds wore purchased Sop'ombor 37. three days prior to the expiration of the quarter On October 1 ' following , the bu by the same p irty for Iho sain article was - ' cents per pound , and at that price no st-ircl was purchased during the quarter. For tin quarter ending September , 'IJ. ISM. the bid for furnishing elder vinegar was H cents per gal Ion. Noun , however , was purchased al tlm price. October I , the same parly coiitrnctm to furnish the satmt commodity at 1H cents par gallon , ami at the latter price a large quan tity was purchased. I'or the quarter ending September : ! " . IHIM. syr < ip was aitive I to bo fur nlshcd -"u'onls per gallon. None , however , was purchased during that quarter , but on October I lliosamo party conlracted to fur nish the same gr.ulu of svrup at TO ccnl-s per gallon , and two barrels wen- purchase I. Sep- tiMiibur.tl , IsU ) , forty pounds of baking powder were purchased nt 40 cents per pound. The next day , October I. tin simo p.irty from whom the baking piiwdnr was boiKMit makes a bid to furnish the sam article for the ensu ing quarter at ' 'u cents per pound. It Is need less to add , none was purchased. The same facts exist with ro/nrd to the purchase of to bacco , hominy , chocolate , oat meal , cammd goods , etc. il. In the matter of the death of the pitlcnt. X.h'gler , which occurred on July : t , IS'H ' , we nre convinced that there was gross carelessness and negligence on the part of the olllcors ami employes In the treatment of the patient The evidence tends to show th it h ? die I from Iho effects of an overdose of the drug known as pirnlduhydo , which appears to have boon administered under the direr-lion of Dr. lU Test at. It ) n. m. , and the patient died on the following day about li m. , without having re covered from the stupor .superinduced by the medicine. In conclusion , permit the board to say that It has made this Investigation under circum stances exceedingly adverse , to say the least. The legislature placed no funds at Its com mand with which to pay the expenses of tlio board , ollleers , witnesses or counsel , and when It Is considered that It has boon oblUod to hunt up thu witnesses , procure their altcnd- anro , and attend to all other matters pertain ing to the Investigation , when the oilier du ties , of the respective olllcors are olalmliiT all of the time at command , and the further fact that the jlllcers under Investigation were con tinued In charge of tli'it institution , for good and sulllclent reasons nodouht. notwithstand ing the fact that the hoard had recommended tholrsuspension pending this Investigation. Wo congratulate you that wo have been ena bled to tiring this Invostl-tatlon to thU speedy close , nil of which Is most respectfully sub- milled. Yours very truly. A. It. IIU.MPIIIIKV , J. I ! . AI.I.UN. ( iKOIinK II. HA.STtNdS , J. K. HIM. . Board of I'ubllu Lands and Buildings. I'lWSO.VAK I'.tll.tlll.ll'IIS. L. P. Harper of Lincoln Is nt the Murray. O. II. Willard of Hebron is nt the Paxton. G. F. Fields of IS'orth 1'latto is at the Mur ray. ray.F. F. E. Snaulding of ICoarnoy is at the 1'ax- ton. ton.Chris Chris Sohotfeldt and wife of Grand Island nront _ the Millard. Mrs. C. O. D. Brown and two sons have gene to Colfax Springs to spend the month of August. W. J. Allen , assistant prcncral manager of the Kock Island , and O , T. Wilson of Chicago cage nro at the Millard. L. F. Swift and wife , Nnto Swift and Alden Swift und Miss Eunlco Alien of Chicago cage nro at the Paxton. Mr. Swift is u mem ber of the Swift packing company. LynianV. . Case returned from Moamouth , 111. , yesterday morning , whore ho was called Tuesday by the death of his father , the ven erable Samuel M. Case , which took place ut Muskogon. NEW YOIIK , Aug. a. iSpeciaHo'Ciii : Bin : . ] Among the pussoncers that arrived on the Lahn of the Isiorth German Llovd line wore Mr. William Wolff of Omaha and Judge and Mrs. D.V. . Cooley of Dubuquc , la. Iowa folks in Now York nro ; W. 11. Jenkins , at the Sturtovant house , and W. M. McFarlow and E. E. Moox with lam. Miss Mnthews of Dos Moines , la. , is at the St. Doris hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hichards , Atlantic , la. , were among those who sailed on the Scrvia of the Cunard line , for Europe. Mr. M. II. Tranorman , Omaha , is hero buy ing goods. Coiiltln't Stniiil American Whisky. KVNSVS , CITV , Mo. , Aug. ( I. Michael Sin- toro , nn Italian twenty years of "ago , wont on a spree this afternoon. Ho was not accus tomed to American whisky and his In dulgence in that Intoxicant made him crazv drunk. At tno corner of Independence und ' Prospect avenues ho draw'his revolver and Dogan firing about promiscuously. Policeman John Konnally attempted to arrest liim , when the Italian turned his weapon against the olllcor mid fired. The bullet struck the oflicor's star and made only a slight wound. Policeman M. .r. Newell wont to his comrade's aid to arrest , the unruly Italian. Slntoro then turned the weapon on Newell , but it missed fire twico. Newell then fired and shot tlio Italian In the breast , inflicting a fatal wound. South Dakota I'rnlrlo Fu-cs. Br.UST , S. D. , Aug. ( ! . The mercury Is nt 100 In the shudo nnit Iho wind blowing n Tearful gnlo. About noon nu eastbound freight engine llred the prnirio west of this city and the entire population turned out to subdue the I'amos ' , which wore traveling with fearful rapidity nortti to the grain Holds ot Sully county. The train hnnds lent nsslst- inno , nnd by strenuous olforts the ( Ire was placed 'under control The whole country.is like a tinder box nnd everyone - one is on the alert for tires , which ire liable to spring up nl n mouiont'.s lotico. The lire south of the city yesterday destroyed thousands of acres of hay land and about live hundred tons of cut hay in thu stnsk wont up in smouo. Allliiuuo Coriiur.s KansiiH AVhont. TOPBKA , Kan. , Auir. li. J. II , ( ' "Vouch , secretary of the Kansas state farmers' alll- anco , states that the buslnois branch of , ho nlllanco has completed arrnneetnents jy which It will handle throivqunrtor.s of thu Cansas wheat crop of r > u,000,000 bushels. Ar rangements have been maao to store nt least talf of the crop in the big elevator * of faiisus City , Chicago , St. Louts , Cin cinnati , Baltimore and ether loriro cities for on liulullnUo period or until the owners doslre to sell. Arrangements have boon made in tlio east to secure tin advance on the wheat stored of 75 per cent of the present value of wheat. This now move ment by the alliance practically corners tha Kansas crop. _ 1'hl Delhi Convention. CI.KVKIANMI , O. , Aug. 0. The fiftyrscccmd annual convention of the Phi Delta is in ses sion on Luke Chnutnuqua. Over llfty chapters - tors are represented. The following officers have boon elected : President , Prof. J. C. Gordon of Washington ; vice presidents , Kov. Y. P. Morgan of Cleveland , Charles S. Thomas of Indiana uiilvonlty ami C. . M. Mnino state college ; iimrihal , A. O. Kceso , University of Nebraska ; assistant marshal , J. V. Moore , Jr. , Westminster. Mo. Koran Inturiiiitluiiiil liar Association. Busrox , Mass. , Aug. ( I , At the annual mooting of the National liar association at which Colonel M nrshali presided , hold at isnn taskot beach today , n report of the coin- inlttoo on International law was adopted providing that stops bo taken for thu organ izing of an International Uur association to moot ut the world's fair In 18W1 and appoint ing a commiUeo consisting of A. C. Harris of IiidlannpoUi. Hon. G. F. Little of Kansas and John W. lilt of Chicago to co-operate with thu Chicago Bar association In further ing tbU movement. SAYIVIN'S ' NAME JUSTIFIED , Ho LaniU a Hot Race After Maklug a Dead Hoat. S SIX GOOD EVENTS AT JEROME PARK , Crowit of tlio Mooting Out- H Si'vontli Iiiy-t3ood Haul UK nt , the Twin City Trunk. Nnw YOIIK , Aug. < ) . The Inrgos t crowd that has boon at .leronio Park during the mooting was present thorn today , The weather was portuot , the track win In llrst class shnpo and thcro was no opposition at Brighton. The card presented was a good onu and the fl.OOi ) persons present saw some first class raelnir. Thoni were only six events on the e.ird , but in One of thorn re united lu a dcmt hont thcro were .novon con tests. I'Mrst rai'ti. handli ' 'ip sweepstakes , one mllii and one furlonic. Throe : starters : Ituckon. I H ( I toil ) , won by two li-mUlis from Kdgar John son , III ( ' . to I ) , who. f tnr being apparently out of It. come again and nlpnud Unogrande , IM ( . " > to 51. In the poil fur the place , 'rime : 1.17V. : Second race , the ( 'nindiMi ' stalies for two- yo-jr-o ds. six furlomis. Six starter * : Turn ing Into thu i ntniteh all were In a buautlfiil bunch , Sir .Matthew , til 'I lo > , came away easily as they straightened out ii'id won In a canter by two lengths from the Nucromnncv , colt. Illill to.r > ) , a length l < efnre the l'iroar | colt. Ill ( II to. ) ) . Tlinii : IMS'i. Third race , the Trenton stuko * . for throo- yoar-olds , one mllo. Five starters ; A di'.s- norato linlsh resulted In a dead he.it between Maywln , IDS ( ii to Si , and Sirroi't-o , 1 'Mil ' ) lo-l , Adventurer , I US (3 ( to I ) , third a loiuth away. n untd Time : IJ.V. : , . Maywlil won Iho run OIT. Time : T < fl Fourth race. Iho freehold race for all ages. mile and a half. Twosaarlors : Kacoland , ll.'i ( I to 41. I.'ngllsh Iiady , in. ( I loll. Kusllsh I.aily went out and opened up n gap of two lengths which Klin held to the head of thu .si ret -h , then Kacnl ml came by and won In a Canter by two lengths. Time : -i7'i. ; : Fifth rare , selling , sweepst'ikes , six fur- loncs. Six starters ; Daisy Woodruff , fill ( ! ) to B ) . rushed to the front and won easily by two lengths from Sohin lir > ( I to 1) ) . .Salisbury , IUJ (4 ( to I ) , third , alensth awiy. Time ; I : lily. Sixth raeiswoenstakps , for lu'tlilon two- year-olds. live furlomis. Twelve starters : In a whipping linlsh Alac iluu. 111 ! ( .I to I ) , won by a head , while Klrsh. 113 ( II lo II , linat Scliuyl- klll , 118 (40 ( to I ) , for the place. Time : 1OI' ; ' { . At , Saratoga. S.UIITOOA , N. Y. , Aug. li This Is the sev enth regular dny of the races mooting hero. Flvo races on the programme Included the Iroquois stakes for throo-ycar-olds. The weather is clear and w.irm and the track lu line condition. The nttcmlaneo was largo. First race , six furlonirs. Two starters : San S tlvndor. ll.'ldl to' ' ) , ( ileu Hey , liiS : ( to. ) ) . San Salvador won by a length In 1L1) : ) ' , . Second race , tlm Iroquois stakes for throo- yo'ir-olds , one mile and one-sixteenth. Font slartcr.s ; Homer , 117 ill to 10) ) , won In I : . " > . ' " , , two lengths fiom llnlrfownii , 117 ( even ) . Ayr shire Lass. IU7C.'O to 1) ) two lengths behind. Third race , for three-year-olds .mil up wards , one mile. Four starters : llalnro , ll.'i ' ( I to 5) ) , won hands down lu lllv : , two lengths from Versatile , liia : ( ) to I ) , who was three boi ler tlian Headquarters. Ill" ( til to 1) ) . Fourth r.ice , sweepstakes , oim mlle anil a quarter. Three starters ! Eon , I'M tf to ! i > , won easily. Able , 101 ( fi to I ) , three lengths behind Carroll , 131(1 ( to 1).second. ) Time : - ! : ! ! . Flflh race , forthreo-yoar-oidsniid upwards , six and one-half furlongs. Five starters. Three were so eloso on thu line that It re quired the judges lo place then. , one , twn , Ihroe. Villa Marie , mi ( Si to : > ) . won. ( Jettys- btirg , lit ! K'/t to 1) ) , second , Iuiay , us ( to 1) ) , third. Time : 1:21. : Sixth race , five furloncs. Nine starters : Apollo. lftlM ( to 1) ) . OnandiiKii Kelp , Illly , 110 ( I'i to 1) ) , wont lo the front at. the drop of the tlaitand kept , up a good race to the wire , lln- IslilnR In that order a half a Injth between. I'tniny Uoyal , 110 ( 'J to S ) , was third. Time : : : ! . On the Twin CilJTrack. . ST. PAUL , Minn. , Aug. ( i. The attendance ) at the races today was good In spite of the hot , weather nnd the track and weather worn the host for fast running. ; First race , purse flK ) , for maiden two-yonr olds , five furlongs. Four Hlarterc Ilfspanln , 115 (9 ( to 5) ) , won easily , Comether. UTil.Vj to f ) . second , and llamllne , 100(4 ( to r > ) , third. Time : ll ! ) . Second race , purse SIOO for Ihreo-jour-olds and upwards. Four starters : Mnry O. ICI (5 ( to J ) , won. Comedy , 104 ( . 'I to 5) ) , second , ( Jlocicnor , 117i2to 1) ) . third. Time : lr : > l. Third race , purse JI'JO , for tlneo-yenr-ods ! and uuwards. Milling allowances , nine fur- IOIIRS. Slxstarter.s : Kll Klndlg , 07(4 ( to 1) ) won , Corlnne Klnney , 101 ( S to , " > ) , second , licta- wny , Iir (7to2 ( ; . third. Time : lf : > ( i'i. Fourth race , carnival .slakes , for colts and guldlnes , two-year-olds , Jl.OUO added , three- [ iiartcr.sof n mile. Three starters : Newtnu , JJ ( li to II , won by a length. Carlsbad , Mill lit to " > ) . a neck In front1 of Uorman , I'M (7 ( to II. Time : lin ; . Fifth race , purse $ , " > 00 , for three-year-olds ind upwards. , for horses bred In this .stale , one mllo. Kliht starters : I'lgll. 1)1 ) ( to 1) ) , won ; Dolly Houston , Ktt (4 ( to 1) ) . second , and lee , IO'Jto2) ( ) . third. Time : ll"tf. : Trot tinat ; Hnllalo. BLTFAI.O , N. Y. , Augr. (1. ( The races today were attended by about six thousand people. I'ho weather was bright and clear , the rac- ng close ana exciting. Following are sum- mirics : 2:1 : ! ) class , pur.so : f-fli ) ) . ( inillnlshod f rein . Weilnohdny ) ! Sprai ue Oolil Jlust first. Alltui second , Jean Valjean third , llainoil ; ( fourth. lest time 2:11)4. : ) 2:35 : class. irotllnR , pur.so ? ? .00) ) : Jerrle fj. Irst , Ncttlo King second , Frank F. third. Nut ting Kins fourth. II - < t llmo 2:21. : I'rtu'-for-all , purse Ji.o.O : Hal Pointed first , I'uolo Maid second. .lohnslon third , Dallas ouith. Host I lino. ' _ ' : ' ) 'i. 2Slelass : , trotting , purse if..OOO , unfinished : loncst ( ! oor40 llrst , Nightingale second. Keo- KOU third , I'aul fourth , ( lest time : -il'Jij ' llnnlclns' CIIICAOO , Aug. 0. Giirllold park. F Irst race , lovon-otghtlis of a mlle : Htartor 'ahlwll won , Kuil Fox sucoml , IllllNye third. Pliiioi IitW'i. ' Second race , one mlle and seventy yanls ; Somerset won , Arnndcl iiucoiiil , K'ins I'unsler bird Time : 1:411. : Third race , seven-eighth1 * of a mile : . 'Istor .Inila won , llra/.oa souond , His O'Luo third. FouVtli race , one and onn-half miles : llonnlo lyrd won , Uancor hocoml. Van Huron thlid , Fifth race , live eighths of n mile : Mngghi \llimwon , Tllllo Ssecond , Deceit third. Timu : :02. : _ liolo tlio KiM.'ord. li'UBi'.ronT , Hi. , Aug. 0. Track fast. Sena- or Conklin today broke the track's recorder or a mile trot by one-half sucond , making it nill ! : > H > Frni'-for-nll trot. VM : rionator t'unkllu won , Klpplo second. I'rlnce M third , Hill llev- rly fun rlh. lli-sl. time 2:1(114. : ( " : " . ' * Irnt. if.Wi : Uluirluston won thrc-o stialu'lit mats. I'nt Downliu second. Klnx t hinliir , bird. .1. W. Tuilford fourth. Host time : 'irlS'f. Cu.t ruee , threu-yoar-olds , * li)0 ) ( uiilliiiiliedii Molofhs nun llrst beat , ( Jiivernur won aucond. lesl time : 2 : . 3 _ ' ' ItaooH , C'olnnol CorrlK IH'H Ctiicino , Aug. n. Hawthorn results : Flwl nice , soyon furlouui : Jon Carter won , , cla May second , Inaolunce third , 'lime : : ; | , . * r-ui'nml ra"o. mlle : Ilellor Skelter won. LI/- lo II hoi'ond , Hed Leo third. Time : 1:11. : Third race , mm and one-eighth mlles : I.I hoi ton Silver Lake socdnd , llydy third. Time : :5Hi : . 'Fourth raeo. six furloncs : Fan Klir , ' won , iili-rnaKccond. Itousur third. Time : I.IB'4. ' Fifth race , six furlongs : I'rlnce llonry vim , Illiuu Duke uucond , Van Oluso third , 'ime : 1:17 : Cnlluwtiy'K C\II.\WAV , Nob. , Aill , ' . . [ Spoelal to TIIK lcit.1 The Interest of. thn sporting oiomont f this vicinity Is now centered In the annual aces of the South Loup Uaoiiig association , which are to bo hold hero August 1H , ID and 0 Our line half mlle track is being put In rime condition and some of the host horses n thesUto will bo entered. Over 11,0(10 ( In lur.ios Is offered nnd the meeting promise * to ) o the proateit sportinir event of the season n this portion of tno state. California Ili'iii'diir * ' ICnoos. " * -wj SIN l'Aiusiisno ; , Cal. , Aui' . 0. The at. endanco was small at th" races toutvv. The hrco-yoar-old stake race was won by Vida Vilkes , Wlldroso second , ilust time : 'J:2'J. : Siioclal race : i''lora won j Free ( Joiuago ocond. Host time : UtfO. Hold it ( 'oil. v , , Is-IIKI'KSMIKSCK , la. , AllR. O.-C. W. Will- j nins today sold to W. II. Uueglo of DCS vloliios the two-year-old colt Urlfton by s'unvood , daut Miss lUJman , for tS.bOO. /