Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 02, 1895, Page 2, Image 2

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    TITB OHATIA DAILY 1TJ-E ] : FRIDAY , AITO1TST 2 , 1S05.
tor thtiH parly and speedily ndjustcd , and
feel that I Imvo done my full duty In tlio
premises , , , ,
You ay till * law | g not to be questioned
that no person has a right to Inquire Into
Its valldl y. In this I take most decided Issue
with ) ou ' IJvery clllron of the state , how
ever humble , or however exalted , has the
right to submit every controverted question
to n court of competent Jurisdiction. It Is a
sacred privilege which belongs to all myself
as well us any other cltUen and to deny
that rlRht Is to deny the protection of the
law to citizens of the state.
I pray you , gentlemen , do not permit your
Iinrson.il prejudices to dominate your action
In this matter , but proceed In n dignified
manner and let the vallfllty of the law be
nettled by the courts without subjecting the
state's metropolis to the dangers threatened.
The highest. Jti llclal tribunal must finally
pass upon t'i ' ? questions Involved , and It Is
unwise and ui'JJBt ' to the citizens of Omaha
to Impede tlie progress of an early and
peioeablo solution of the aff-ilr.
Indulging In extravagant expressions and
Inflammatory utterances dnes not tend to an
early , peaceable and orderlj settlement of this
matter and cannot In the least swerve me
frim the d'scharge ' of what I conceive to bo
my duty , and In which I nm confident I
shall have the support of all good cltl/iens
Yours verv truly , SILAS A IIOLCOMIJ.
MADU A rOHMAL CALL.
At 4 10 p m Tom Majors arrived at the
capltol and stalking past the door of the gov
ernor H offlce joined Russell and Churchill
In the ofllco of the commissioner of public
lands and buildings Then , accompanied by
Uussoll and Churchill , the three moved on
the rooms of the governor. Governor Hoi-
comb had previously notified them that he
would not take part In any meeting of the
kind , nor could It be held In the executive
office The land commissioner nd attorney
general entered and asked for the governor.
Mr. Majors remained In the corridor while-
the conference In the goveinor's olllcc
was helil.
Lind Commissioner Uimcll acted as PPOKPI-
man for the couple. He Inquired first If the
governor desired to partlclpite In a meeting
of the board for the purpose of appointing
the commissioners. Governor Holcomb re
plied
"I decline to do BO at this time. "
It Is to be noticed that the governor has
not , up to date , positively rcfus d to call a
meeting of the board , and , In fact , he Inti
mated toda > that he might do no at another
time The governor added' "I think that
point has been pretty well covered by my
former communications "
RUSBPII then presented the governor with a
piper , which recited that Inasmuch as the
chairman of the board had refused to call the
mealing the board Itself called ono to beheld
held at 10'a. . in. , on Friday , August 2 , at
the ofllce of the commissioner of public lands
and buildings. The two loner lines of this
document were filled In with the names of
Russell and Campbell. The upper Una was
left blank
It is still blank.
This scene was witnessed by Judge Grlm-
mlBon of Schuyler , Private Secretary Maret ,
Clerks Nelson and Mary of the governor's
olllce and members of the press.
The governor read the document through
carefully , and , turning , said , with a smile :
MAINTAINED HIS POSITION' .
"I llilnk , gentlemen , } ou understand my
position "
He then turned to his desk , and Hiibsell
and Churchill went back to the former's
olllco and Joined Tom Majors , where a secret
confeience was held.
Shortl j after noon two letters were sent
In to the governor , one oJt.li from Russell
and Churchill. In point of fact they were
letters of apologies. Russell bald In his
eplstlo that ho did not Intend to be dis
courteous to the governor If ho had done
BO he icgrotted It He then wont Into an ex
haustive review of the constitution , as. IIP
umlci teed It , and said If Commissioners
llrown and Dearer could defy the , legislature
they could defy the courts. Ho ad
mitted that all of the correspondence emanat
ing from the goveinor had been clean and
dispassionate The letter was , In short , a
semi-apology and complete hick-down In
many respect * tro-n his former position.
Churchill's letter Is In very much the same
strallir He makes , ho\\over \ , the audacious
claim that the govornol has not painted out
a way In which the matter can bo amicably
adjusted. He overrules the supreme com
by saying , that the. only way it can bo got
Into court "Is by- first appointing the com
missioners , when the couit has said once
that an agieed case could be made up.
CONSPIRATORS AUi : CONFUSRD.
Churchill seemed considerably cxuiclsed
bdcati'o the governor has not cillod him Infer
for consult itlon Instead of writing him let
ters Ho apologizes for portions of bis pre
vious letters.
It la evident from the back-down today
of the conspliators tint they are confused
and somewhat at a standstill , despite th ?
Inching of Tom Majors , who was awaiting
their return from a fruitless mission ,
The intimation that the goveinor ma >
legally call the board together within the
thirty days alloy ed by the bill confuses
them Nelihei Kustell nor Chui chill scorns
KO secure as twenty-four boms since.
The ) ma ) conclude to abandon the ap
polntment tcmouow as they abandoned 1
toda ) The leaven of the Omaha clti/ons
petition Is appaicntly working An agreei
cite In the supieme court may bo piesentei
yet before an > appointment Is made
1'aul Vandervoort came down from Omaha
today and held quite a prolonged interview
with Governor Holcnmb. He said. In ad
\ance that Colonel Poster , \V. J IJroatcl
and himself were the ones who were to be
selected by the appointing board as lire am
police commissioners for the oltj o ( Omaha
lie was also desirous of convincing Governor
Holcomb that it would In to the best Inter
eats of the biter to sign his commission He
outlined the pollc > which he thought vvouli
1)8 ) carried out following the appointment. I
was to have quo warranto proceedings com
mpnced In Judge Scott's court , the old bean
ousted and the new one Inducted Into ofllce
Then , of course , an appeil would be made t
the supreme court , pending whoso declsloi
the new board would be doing business a
the old stand.
_
COI.OMI , i MI < ST irr OIT.
HcMiill of a Him A in out ; l'ri > nioclli | < <
Cliiirclilll-llitMst'll CommlNNliMiiM--i.
Just at this time hariuoii ) lb not hovering
ovei the deliberations to any intent In their
efforts to select three men to serve as mem
bers of the Fire and Police commission
undci the provisions of the Churchill-Russell
law.
Yesterday morning the best of feeling pre
vailed and ever ) thing was lovely with
Ilroa'cli , Vandervoort and Foster slated for
the three positions. Later In the day the
three men developed a quarrel among them
selves over who should have the long and
who should have the short term.
It eo happened that when the Churchill-
Russell bill was drafted It provided that the
term of ono of the appointees would expln
In December , ISU5 , one In December , Ib'iG
and the tMrd In 1897. None of the thrci
men dated for the three positions wanted the
short term This Inform itlon was conveyed
to the Churohlll-Cov ell-Scott headquarters Ir
the New York Life building jcaterday after
noon , and a tesslon was at once held upor
the three appointees. 'I hey were given tc
understand that If they were not satisfied
to take their chances on the long nnd thf
utiort teims the.v could step douti and lei
other men slip In. as there were plenty whc
would acrept without asking qustlom
concerning how long they were to continue
In cilice This did not net a a healing
balm to the proposed commissioners , and i
telegram WHS at onca prepaid to Churchll
and Hiusell. urging them not to hasten tin
appointment ! as there wni. contention In thi
ranke. Having dune this , C 11. Scott nnd i
numbT of others who were backing up tin
Churchlll-Husbell fight , commenced to in
duke In the oil pouring business They of
fercd to sacrifice several things' In tha Inter
eit of harmony Things would not tun
their way , lifter which they commenced t
ue threats. They Informed the propose
appointees that If they would not subml
thilr names would bo recalled. Ilrnatcl
( lured them to do thin , und there the -nutte
rested until lat evening , when a Relict com
mlttee called on llroatch and asked him t
pull out of the fight and allow Virgil 0
Strlckler to be named In hl stead , llroatcl
flared up In a minute and accuned the delegu
tlon of playing him a trick. He politely tel
the membori cf the committee that he woul
be blanked If he would get out of th w
for any living man , Satisfied that they con !
not pull Ilroatch out of tne nice , the com
mltteemeii m-\t turned their attention t
Paul Yundcrvoort. They told him that I
the In'ereM of harmony they would like t
pull him down , and at the mine time ru
up StrlckkT. Paul warmed up under th
collar nnd declared that he would stay o
the track and would not get off ,
With llroatch and Ytcdcrvoort determine
o hold on , Culoncl Foster wai next st
acked , He wasn't very particular about
he Job any way , the other members claimed ,
nd would not feel bidly If ho were ds- !
ilaced to make peace "In the camp. It was
Inally decided that an effort would bo made
o have Mr. Foster sidetracked In the In-
crest of harmony.
During the day Colonel Foster , manager
or Swift & Co , , was told that he woull
irobably be dropped from the membership
f the ChurcMH-Uusiell police board. He
ook the report good naturedly , nnd said It
etnimlcd him cf a story of the pork market
n an early day. An Illinois farmer took a
arge drove of hogs to Chicago , but was
lot satisfied with the market , and to turned
round mid drove his porkers across the
ounlry to St. Louis. When he reached St.
, ouls ho found the market flatter than It
sna In Chicago , and ho had to sell his
lock at a heavy sacrifice. When commis
erated with by his friends , he consoled him
self by the remark that ho didn't feel so
ery badly , asjie had had the company of
he hogs any way. That's the way Colonel
'osier Is reputed to feel about the present
case.
\YOItKIM ! II' TIIIJIH 1M.AM5.
r < illii TM of Clilirclilll mill HtlsNfll
Hustle 'I'll i-lr Clllnp KolliMMT * .
The pot-rustlers > were out early
esterday nnd have been perniciously
active In getting their p'ans prepared
'or the capture of the fire and
police depirtmcnts of the city under the op
eration of the Churchill-Russell law.
At the preliminary meetings held
Wednesday n'ght ' the location of the
pipe lines was decided upon. Church
ll nuil Hussell came up from Lin
coln and met Attorneys Offut anil Dick
ilnll by appointment. They were soon Joined
jy llroatch , Vandervoort and C Hanter Scott ,
n a conference that lasted far Into the night
Meetings were held at all of the various der
vish headquarter * and messengers were- In
active demand , carrying communlcitlons from
ono gathering to anothsr. The cv-palicemen
and their e peclal clique met at their rosins
n the Mandcrson block and were In session
until midnight. The uninformed were look-
ug for marching orders at midnight , but were
Inally given the tip that active operations
were not to be commenced until the olllclal
appointment of the boird had been made.
Cvery active member of the gang was on
liaml early yesterday. When DroJtch left
Ills rooms at the Uacliclors' Quarters he was
met by Hertlo Hitchcock anJ Charle ) Unltt
and a conference ensued which lasted for
some time. Then ex-Sergeant Shoup arrived
with a message for Hroatch , who hurrlel to
Ills ofilco , where another meeting was held
which lasted until noon In the meantime
every corner was pre-empted by members of
the gang who were anxiously waiting for the
latest news from the camp of the conspirator' .
The police station was besieged by an Idle
crowd , tno members of which were appar
ently looking for trouble nnd thought tlr.t
they would be on hand at the probable scene
of the fir t clash of authority
MADI3 UP TUB SLXTH.
Captain Palmer was the busiest man In
the lot. The captiln had taken the contract
of seeing that the business men of the city
did not take any decided stand In opposition
to the plans of the gang Ho was badly
rattled by tha petition cf the leading ta\payers
and business men of the city , asking the
Hoard of Public Lands and llulldlnga to join
with Governor Holcomb In securing an ad
judication of the vexed question by the su
preme court of the state Palmer commenceJ
Wednesday afternoon on a tour of the c.ty and
hni been busy abusing the bankers and busi
ness men who signed that petition. He Is
vury Indignant that they should have de
clared themselves in favor of a dignified and
peaceable solution of the problem of police
government In Omaha and Is doing a lot of
talking in favor of his friends , Uroatch and
Vandervnort.
Another cause for contention In the new
board was the selection of a chief of police
Captain Broach wanted Seavey , but the other
numbers would not have him , and the fliEt
compromise was In favor of Johnny Mc
Donald. Yesterday , however. Colonel Foster
kicked over the traces and came out flatfooted -
footed in his opposition to McDonald. Van
dervoort , In order to keep In line with some-
bed } , Joined Foster , and McDonald was
turned down. Hlght Windy Gibson wis
given n show for his white alley , but did
not last long enough for his name to get
to the voting point. Then John Lewis' lumo
was presented , and nt prcient ho stands
the best show of being elected It Is seml-
olllclally announced tint Haze and Sigwart
will be selected captains and Shoup , King
and Ilalllff Cox as sergeants of the new
fore ? .
Unable to see their v\aj clear out of the
tnnglp , Churchill and Hussell sent a tele
gram to Omaln la t night that n police
commission would not be selected unti1
today.
PROCLAMATION 11V \YOIt. .
IN'iii't * mid AVnriiH Cltl/i-iin
t , \ > ' | M of V lolenco.
In vle\v of the disturbed condition of af
fairs In the city , at noon yesterday the
ma ) or Issued the following proclamation1
Hy virtue of the authority vested In mo
by the charter for cities of the metropolltat
class , which 'designates the mayor as the
chief executive officer and conservator o
the peace throughout the city , all persona are
hereby warned against acts of violence or
unlawful assemblages tending to provoke
turbulence or cieate disturbance.
Without trtnchlng upon the rights of In
dividual citizens to peaceably pursue their
vocations , I deem It my duty , In view o
possible outbreaks , to Impress upon all goo <
cltlipns the necessity of desisting from any
demonstration that Is liable to bring aboil
a bieich of the peace , and to that end In
stiuctlons have been Issued to the chief o
police to dispelse unlawful gatherings 01
the public thoroughfaies. and especially Ii
the vicinity of public buildings.
GnOIton P DKMIS. Mayor.
Omaha , August 1 , 1893.
IVriSlllJST AT Till : CITY IIXI.I ,
Curious Crouds I'litli'iitl ) AVultliiK
finSioiiictlilnu t Drop ,
The Intimations that had b < > en mysteriously
given out by some of the dervishes that
i-omethlng v\us "going to diop" during the
da ) made- the clly hall a center of Interest
yesterday. 'Iho rotunda was occupied by
various groupb of curloslt ) seekers , with the
deivlsh element predominating. In the city
olllccs matters wcie unusually quiet. Katly
In the day the judiciary committee of the
clt ) council , which Is conducting the alleged
Investigation of the Hoard of Fire and Police
Coninila lonprs , lidd an executive session In
lU'cch Illgby's private olllce , A\ hat the 10-
tult was dlil not appear.
During Hie morning ex-Police Sergeant Haze
and R W. Gibson drove to the clly hall and i
went into Hlgb's ofllco They were Joined ; >
by Johnny Thompson. President Kdwnrds of
"
the city council and others. and during most
of the forenoon these parties decupled Hum-
selves In whispered conferences with the city
clerk and each other. Kx-Police Sergeant
Slgwart nnd Al llcbottt also put In an ap
pearance In the course of the forenoon.
roivrv MIT IN Tiin TIGHT.
CnmmlftxIoiiprM Will Not TnKo u Hand I
In CKy l'oll < - < - Allulrs.
The attempt to mix up the count ) com
missioners In the pollct controversy has not
borne fruit
Commlfsloner Stenberg -3terday stated 1
that he did not see how the county had any
thing to do with Omnhii police affair ; . When
the plan talked of by certain parties to Induce
the coiiiml sloners to appoint d putlcs was
mpn'lonpd to him he replied that he did not
consider It necessary Jenllr.a slpled thai '
ho had , at one ot the commissioners , given
the matter some thought and should the i !
emergency arise making It necesiary he
fhould favor the commissioners appointing
deputies from among the present pullc i :
b ) plae-luc the county Mars upon them. ) f i
might bo the duty of the board to preserve
nrder nnd cU-puttting policemen would ol '
course su\o considerable cxpeiue to the
county.
IJ
i- AiljnuriiiMl Siilijrrt to roll ,
ito
ton The Hoard of Tire and Pollca Commit
n slunerx held an executive tctflou soon after !
° o'clock yesterday All nipmbar * were
10 cut uxrtpt Smith. No buslncjn was trails
acted and after deliberating for tn hour 01
10 the board took * itrcotw , subject tc thi
cull of the mayor.
VON FROM THE WAIIOO TEAM
Tnivcrsity Olub Players Eat Out a Very
Pretty Qauic ,
BEST CONTEST SEEN HERE THIS SEASON
Iiieli Mile Wax In ( lie ( innie from I3tul
( o Hint unit ( lie Hull Wax Keit |
HollliiM : .Stenillly All
the Time.
One of the very best and prettiest games
f ball plnyed In Omaha this season was that
between the University club twin and the
trong aggregation from Wnhoo. The contest
\as not only clean and Interesting from
tart to finish , but In many of Its details
lecldedly brilliant. The playing of the
University team , despite the fact that It
was not out In 111 fullest strength , was HIP
best It has done this season. Ono error alone.
narred the score , n muff by Ittner , who Islet
lot a regular player on the team , lllg Jeff
n first put up a hair-curling article of the
game. In fact he fairly outdid himself. His
lulling was also hard and timely. Abbott
nt short likewise behaved like a phoiiom.
omo of his stops nnd pickups b lng ofvthp
tlml you would expect of a Long or n
ennlngs. McAullffe was unusually good nt
second , McKelvey right In It at third , and
ellen and Crclghtou safe men In the Held.
The battery work of Ljiwler and llu > es was
he equal of any piofesslonal work seen In
Om.ilm this ) ear. Kddle did not give a slug ! '
MSO on balls and Arthur nallpd every mane
o the cioss who ventured to steal second
For Ihe Wahoos , all did remarkably wall ,
heir general work being nol a whit Inferior
o that of the University bos. Armsted nt
first was n star , while Dennett pitched finely
and Hall caught without a Haw. I'erry was
pilck and accurate at short and Reynolds
vas au fait at second. The outfield was a
rifle off color on Judgment of long fll.s
low ever , the visitors put up a rattling good
game and are liable to beat the Universities
T any other team In the state any time they
bump against them. The ) are a gentlemanly
et of fellows , and are deserving of u big
rowd today. The game this afternoon ,
vhlch will undoubtedly be anothei genuine
real , will be called at 330 , and If the fins
vnnt to see an excellent sample of the
; ame they should not miss the opportunity.
Score :
TNIVHRSITY.
AH R. HII. Sll. SI ) . I'O. A. 13
, m 5 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Abbott. FS. . . . ii
McAllllffe. 2b. I 1 2 0 1 G I 0
Hayes , c. . . . 1 ! ! 2 0 1 ! ' , 2 0
McKelvo.v. 3b I 2 1 0 0 0 3 0
Jefferls , 'lb. . . I 1 3 0 0 13 1 0
lelkMi. If I 0 2 0 0 2 0 0
Liwler , p. . . . 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Ittner , rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Totala . . . .35 7 12 0 1 27 20 1
WAIIOO.
AH R. HH. SH. SH. I'O. A E
Hall , c 1 0 0 0 0 S 1 0
Reny , "S . . . . 1 0 1 0 0 2 S 0
He ) nolds , 21) ) .
Aimstod , lb . 1 2 4 0 0 12 0 1
PetIf 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
I3wurt. in 3 )
Honnelt. n. .
Cook , C , rf. . 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Cook , J,3b.3 0 1 0 0 0 1 1
Totals . . . .3l 3 9 0 > 71l"2
ITnhuislty 10200001 0-7
Wnhoo 000 1 00 1 0 1 3
I3arned tuns : University. " ; Wahoo. 1
Two-have hits McAullrTe , Haos , Jefferls ,
Jellon (2) ( ) . Home rims Jeflerls. McKelvej ,
Ai mated. Double plajs : McAullfTe to Jc-f-
f ils , Littler to McAullfTe to .Teffcils
Stiuck out Hv I.aw lei , 2 , by Hennett , 5
Passed balls Htivc.-i , 2 Time. One hour
and thlity minutes Umpire. S. G. V.
Grlswold.
OM3 \ \ VI TO W IN A KAMI ? .
Dent c-r hot'iii-cM n 1'oMlpoutMl CoutCNt
. from I't-iii-lii on a Forfeit.
Unlverslt.s 7 ; Wnhoo , C.
Ptltsburg , 2 , Cleveland , 0. "
rhlcago , 5 ; . St l.xjuK 2 *
AYasblligton , 3 ; New York , fi.
Hrookln. 10 : Philadelphia , S
lUltlmore , Id , Hoston , . "
Indianapolis , IS , T < rre Haulo , 1.
Minneapolis , 2 ! . Grand Iliplils , 13.
St. Paul , 8 , Milwaukee , C
Detroit , C ; Rockfonl , I
Denver , 9 ; Peorli , 0 , forfeit.
DCS Mollies , S ; Jacksonville , 1.
PKOIUA , Aug. 1 Lincoln and Denver
both demanded the base ball ground ! ! to
play n postponed game with I'oorla. The
grounds vveio being used b ) amatPiir "teams
and Denver took possession of the Held.
Umpire Waul theioupon gave them thp
game with 1'eorln , the home team fallln , ; to
appear. "
JACKSON VILLH , 111 , Aug 1-Speel ( il
Telegram ) DPS Molnps won an Pan ) vic
tory today from the deinoialU'-d Jackson-
\llle team Hell p'.ied ' shoittoj ) In pi icu
of Devlnno ) , who had a toro arm and the
locals weie also mlnu1 } thp sorvlcp.s of
Huschman , who has been blacklisted for
lumping the Chattanooga club DPI Molrei
buncnod lilts In the fourth. Scoie :
Jacksonville 0 0 o 0 0 o 0 1 0-1
Des Molnes 0 0 II 1 G 0 0 2 * -S
Hits : Jacksonville , j ; Dos Molm.i. C tr-
lors Dos Molnps. j. Jacksonville , ' liat-
terlcs Jacksonville , Schwaitz and Hoove-i ,
Dos Molnes , Andrews and Mi ! ' , irliio
STANDING OF T1IH MT.AMS
Plivod. Won. L ht. P C't
I'oorla 71 I'l 2i ( " ,
Lincoln 71 < ! .ri 29 ( , 'S '
DOS Molnes ir -I. 31 uji )
Denver 7i 111 : : ii fi.'O
Qlllncy 7S ; in fi 7
Rockfoid 7.1 . .I \2 \ 11.0
Jacksonville la 2i -IS . % * >
St Joseph r. . 73 2 ! 13 317
G.-ines today- Lincoln at 1'torln , Deiuer
nt Jacksonville' . DCS Molnes at ijulni ) , St.
Ji seph nt Rockford.
in' TIM : .NATIONAL ii\fMi : .
PIHs'lMiruVliiH from CH" oliinil III 11
A t rViirni Ciinti-Nt.
PITTSHURG. Aug. l.-lt was a cham-
ploiihhlp game In eveiy sense of the weld
An erroi by McKean In the sl\th Inning
allowed Plttsburg to EC.OIO two tuns and win
the game Hawley and Cupp ) WPIO both
In good foi m The nearpst C'cveland came
to making a run was In the Ilrst Inning ,
when O'Connor hit foi thiee bases and tiled
to btielch It Into a homo run Ho was
tin own out at the plate. Attendance , 2,800.
Hecie.
Plttsburg 00000200 * 2
Clcvcliid 0 0000000 0-0
lilts. Pltttbuig , 7 , Cleveland , L. Hiror.s ;
Pltlbburg , 1 , Clpvoland , J. Two-ba > hit.
Heckle ) Three-base hits. Stonzel , O'Con
nor hacilllce hltb. Cross , Nlles. Stolen
bases : Donovan , Stenzel , McAltur. Double
Iilajs. Hawley to Illeibailer , Cuppv to
o'l'onnor liases on balls- Cross , Nllos ,
MeAleer Struck out Ciojj . McKean ,
Cnllds , Xlmniei , McAlcer , McG in Hat-
tcrles. llawlo ) and Meriltl , L'uppy and
/.iniiuor Time. Two hoiu. . I'mplro O'Da )
ALL OVitl AFTUR TH13 THIRD.
, CHICAGO , Aurf 1 The Hrowns scoied
once In the Ilrst on errors and a tuple ,
I again In the third on a bai > c 0,1 balls and
' two singles Khict's wlldiip s and Lingo's
' double tied the score In the thlnl , aftei
which the ColU had everything their own
! \uo Lunge' : , bitting and a wondeiful one
handed catch by ll > an were the Ipatiiien
Klnloi.lt , the Hrowns- new imin at third ,
iniidtf a good Impiessloti , Attendance , 2bOO
SLOIO :
Chicago 0 0 2 1 0 1 1 0 -C
St. Louis 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-J
Hits : Chicago , 8 ; St. Louis , 5. Krrorj ,
! Chicago , 2 , St Louis , . ' . learned runs i'hl-
l e-ago , 2. Two-ban' hits. I.ange ( J ) Three-
base hltH : Miller. Ran. Sacrlllce hit : Don-
ohue. Double plays Donohuc to Stewart ,
Kverett lo Decker ; Stuvvmt to Dahlen Ic
UeckeT. Slruck out : llv Terr ) , tf. by Uhret ,
1 Haso on balls Off Te'rr ) . I ; on Uhret. i ,
< Uatleiles. Teriy and Donohue : L'hret. KIs-
I singer and Miller. Time. Two hours. Um-
lilre McDonald.
I DAD CLARKn KNOCKF.D OUT.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 1Cl < uko wcnl
Into the box. for New York today , but re-
tiled In favoi of German after eleven hilt
nnd seven inn * had been made off his do-
llviy Thi' Senators vveru often able tc
place * thc'lr hits In unoecuplod giuiuid am
they followpil each other nt opportuni
i times. Attendance , 2.1M ) Score.
Wai-hlngton 2 0 1 1 2 1 2 0 0- !
Now York 3 0000300 0-f
I Hits Washington , II , New Yoik. 9 Ur
, I lorj > . Washington , U , New York , 5 Kan ei
I innsWubhlngton. . b. Now York. 2. Two.
bnnt > hits .Mercer , Abbey , Ciooks , Schlc
be'ck TJ-iTee-baso lilt Carlwrlght. Hem (
riK. Van Hnltrun SHt-iillcu tiltM : Abbey
Crook * Double plays Davli to Stnffori
to Doyle , Flrn bate on balls Off Mercer
2 ; off Ucrnian , 1. Hit by pitched bull Joyce
l.uft on biiaek ! Washington , 6 ; NOW York
. | 2 Struck outHy Mercer. 1 Hatterles
M crcer and MrGufre ; Clarke , German am
Farrcl. Time ; One hour and llfty-sever
r - mlnutca. t'mplros ; HcUllpr anel Hunt.
c j IIHIDia OOMS SLl'G. TOO.
Aug. 1. The Drlde
Brooms bat loll/ifilipp / nil over the Held for )
four InnltiKsM 1ilor then came In nnd
gave them Ihrco hasps on ballx , vvlili h , to-
KOthcr with the three ilutm and two pinnies
made off his delivery , helped the visitors
to win the twuni1. Andpron Btnrtod HIP
hard hlttltiK Iw tin- sec oml by sondiiiK oil"
strnlKht ovi < iTilvti | center tlc-ld fence foi u
home run. Aiwlwatice. G.2JI Score :
Philadelphia . . . .nl003400ft-8
Hrooklyn . . . . W
Hits I'hllnil/lnifln. 12 ; Hrooklyn. 11 1 > -
rorr PhlhidplHIiTil. 2 ; Hrooklyn , 2 named
runs : Philadelphia , I , Hrooklyn. r Two-
biso bits Hallman , Thoinp on , Hole. Grlf-
lln , TroadwaH | ( > , corcuran , Luchancc
Tlneo-ba > e hit CUT'S Home run , Atidor-
pon. Stolen l/'isi'i1 Tumor ( . ' ) , tidily. L"ft
on basus I'hlladolphla , b. Hrooklyn. U.
Struck out HiilUniin , lloyle , Daly. First on
errors PhlluilMMila. | 1 , Hrooklyn , 1. Flisi
ba e on balls uir Unipo. 3. off Tnvloi , J ;
off Oiimbert , 1 Hattcrles Lampc , Tavlor
und Grail ) : ( Juinbert , Abbe ) and Dally.
Umpirellurnhnm Time Two hours.
HOHTONS ALL OFF FORM
HOSTON. AUK -The 1 homo team could
ot lilt and Its IliOUIiiK was very peculiar ,
lannon dlstliiKUlshe I himself by a voiy
ellovv piny In thp tlftb liitilnp , which led
o the scoilns of live runs. Attendance ,
,500 Scoio
iltliiiole 0 0 2 0 ii 0 7 0 t Ki
loston 0 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 u
Hits Baltimore. 8 ; Hoston 10 Ki rors
lultlmoro , 5. Hoston , 2. Harnod runs-
la tlmoro. 3 , Hoston. 3 Two-base hits
Jolan , Heinmini ; ( | ) , Haniion , Nash , Carey ,
'elley. Home runs. Tucker , Kelley , CHIP )
lolen hasps LOIIK , JeiinhiKs First biso
n balls Dolan ( J ) , McCarthy , Kelley , Rob-
ixon SlriKk out- Lowe , Tucker. Double
la.vs Na h to Tucker to Rvan , Glea on to
"aiey. Hit by pitched ballGleason (2) ( ) .
latteries- Dolan , Sexton and It ) an ; llcm-
n'n r and Robinson. Time. Two hours ,
'inplre ' Kinslle
STANDING OF Tim TRAMS
I'laved. Won. Lost. I't.Ct.
Ipvoland 87 W 31 59 &
Itt'btirK 82 I'l 33 t'JS
ialtlmuie 7fi 4S 31 592
Mliclnnnll SO l"i 3 > 503
'hlcapo ss 49 31 557
lesion 7fi 42 31 5" . 3
' } llndelphla 77 U 3" fit 5
Irooklvn 78 42 3G 518
> .Vw Yolk 7S II 37 521 ,
YLvhlltKton 7J 2"i 17 31.1
t. Louis 81 2- * ri > St. !
.ouls\lllo 77 IS 59 211
Games todavHrooklvn at New York ,
'hlladolphla at Hoston ; Pltlsluin ? at Clcve-
und , Haltlmore at Wa hlnKton.
conns OF TIIIvnvrnitN I.F.I I i : .
nilliiiiiipiiIlM A Kill ii Tied A\Hli ICnu-
MIIM 'l ( > lor Flr l I'liu'f.
INDIANAPOLIS , Aim' 1-Tlie Hollenlots
atteit like bos and llolded like cripples
oday , inakliiR Ihe Kame a lft to the home
cam. It was absolutely without feature
ther than the man ) inlspla > b made by the
lslors ( Score
ndl.in.lpolls 2-1S
i'eire Haute 001000000 1
Hits : Indianapolis , IS , Terre Haute , 7.
Irrors ; Indian ipolls , 1 ; Terre Haute. II
ialtctles Phillips and McFarland , Nops
ind Outcalt
V" "I'VPOLIS , Auff. 1. Scoie :
illnncapolls 1 1 0 3 5 8 2 23
Jianil Rapid- " 0 2 1 1 3 0-1 !
Hits- Minneapolis , 16 ; Grand Rapids , H
Errors : MinnpjpolK 2 , Grand Itiplds , C
latteries Hlukbuin and Wilson , Hoi-
chen , Callop ) and Campbell ,
ST. PACL , An. , ' -feore 1 :
St. Paul 0 0 0 1 1 . " . 0 1 0-S
Milwaukee . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 I b
Hits St Paul 10. Milwaukee , 10 Urrors
St Paul . ' Milwaukee 4 Hattcrles
, , , : Pep
per and ISovIe' SWphens and We iver.
STANuixts-oF Tin : TIAMS.
I'laved. Won. Lost. Pr. Ct
Kansas City i 78 IS 30 015
ndlampolls , , j 7S -IS 3) ) (115 (
St. Paul . . . . , 80 47 3 ! 5S8
Milwaukee . . . . , . , . . , K2 V\ \ 37 510
) etrolt 77 3S 39 19 I
Mlnneatolls ) 1 77 3S 31 49 I
Teno Haute SO 2S 5J J30
: ; iand Uiplil.i bl 20 57 31 J
Games today Milwaukee at Minneapolis ,
Kansas ( "it ) at Stj Paul ; Grand Rapids at
Detroit , Terre JIauto at Indianapolis.
Tttfiit } tlllo IIIU < > Ilitoi- ( > ork.
YORK , Neb. , Ante 1-Special ( TeloRram )
The twenty mile blic'.o racp held at thi"
> lacu toda ) w.is a'Kiand FIICCOSS. It had
jeen o\tenclvol > advortHeit anil a laiijo
oiowd was present. The race wjs run on
the Yoik fair. KI omuls bicycle track The
entiles were 'Frank ' Colllnphani , Rae Mc-
Jreer , Gus O64UP and Rulelnh Carpenter
For tllo Ilrst' tlvu'TiiIlp ! th inco was an )
one's , but after this CollliiKliam and Car
penter both lost in homo exit ut ami < iult In
the thirteenth The rait- between Goeko
nnd McGreer was the finest e\er seen In thl
section of the coiinti ) , as dining the until o
lace until the la-t lap theio was not a foot
difference in thoh po'ltlons In the last lap
McGreer caught Goeke napping and gained
about a led on him Goeke caught him on
the home stietch and belt him by a few
Inches The time , 51 OQV < . , Is claimed to be
the best ) it made In the state.
FliuilH In the Tt-niils Touriiiiint'iil.
SOUTHAMPTON , L. 1 , Aug. 1 The
llnals of the tennis tounainent v\oro played
today. Howland beat Foote , G-l , 8-6 , G-0
How land vva In good foi in and his , brllllint
plays wcie fieqiiPtit. Tomoiiow hu plas
for the thamplunslilp
In the g..me for consolnllon pilzcs this
jifteriioun Ton once beat Hovvuis , G-l , 2-G ,
0-3.
Palmer leat ) Jr-mes. G 0 , 0-1.
Monui beat IJaiton , li-l , C-2.
Lonl beat Wellington , b-2 , G-l.
Sot-olid lou d. Mornn belt Lord , G-l , C-2
Tonencp beat Palmer. G-l , 5-7 , G-l.
Tcnence beat Mot an , G-l , i > -l
Gt-ntlomen'H double' ' , second round : How-
land and Foote beat Chase and Wieiin , 7-5 ,
6-4.
IlolturlVoil Ii ) u FIMI IIK-IIOH.
SPRINGFIKLU. Neb , Aug 1-Special (
Telegram ) Anil 1 the shouts of COO voices ,
the throw Ins of hats and the.- waving of
handkerchiefs. little Phil Hottorff shot ovei
the tape on the last round of the tin co-da )
cyc'.o i ace , with Alison only a few inches
behind him , and the race was over Alison
had the iaee won but lost a pedal within a
fpw feet ot the tape Of the lour ildeis not
mm was able to take a 1 ip Clpmont and
O\lpy both lost the'is ' b ) being piled up on
the FtiPtch
The score of thp three evonlnps Is as fol-
ILVVS : Hottortt , W miles : Aiihon , SJ ml ! s ,
Oxloy , 81 miles 2 laps ; Clement , 81 lulled 1
lap.
t
VIiuliII ll\ < -l > for ( InC'liriHlliiiiN. .
HDOAR , Neb. Aug. 1 ( Special Tele-
giani ) The Klgar Colts boat the crack
Hastings Y M C. A teini toda ) In a hotl )
contested game Following Is tins faco're.
IMcai 0-11
Hustings 0 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 u-C
Hits : Hdgnr , 12. Hastings 7. HrrorIM -
gai , 7 , Hastings ii Throe-bTsu hitsIM ai ,
1. Home' runs. Hdgai. 1 ; Hasting , 1 Struck
out. Hv Holfmister 7 , by Vanlleot. 3 H.it-
terlis Hoffina lpr and Avoi ) , Vanlleet ,
Webster and Vanmetoi. Time One hour and
fort-the mlijiitex.'Uinpiro. Harry Rice.
Iliirlln Uiii Till.ON Olio.
CHDAR tlAI'fDS. Ii , Aug. l.-Spcclnl (
Toiogiam ) Score
Hiirllngton . 010020200 1-f ,
Cedar Rnplds . / , -
Hits : Huillngtbn , 10. Cedar Ripld.s. 7. IJr-
rors Hiirllngton , . ! ' , Cedar Riplils I Hat-
tor'cs Nlchojc und \ < ) nch ; Hrush and l-'car
Iliililttln Does Nol ( Jol Iho Horse.
SAHATOG \ , N Y. , Aug. 1. There was n
report current yesterday that "Liuky"
IJaldwIn had jipnuiloted arranBcmcnts for
the purchase of Mlcnry of Navarre fiom
Hron .McCleHuud , W. It. Sink , manager
ot the Santa AnltH stable , declared that the
it-pott was ci oneous
l.irod Iho llnlf > lllo Triii-k Ill-cord.
OTTAWA , nl'-'Wug 1 In the free-for-all
paclrg- race U1'1 ! " today QUPPII McGregoi
lowered HIP vrbrld's tecord for a half mile
track , going n > ln9f ' " - 'i She made the
other heats l'Mar and i IJ' . . Nailer F ,
Stralhbeir ) aad. Olpsy Girl linlshed in the
order named. _ * l *
OITcrH to IliK-U JIII-UNOII.
LONDON , AW0E-Lovl , a prominent Lon
don sporting IIM > I. offers to back PUer Jack
son against J.flmw.I Corbet t In a glove con
test for $10i/0) ( { til- match to come off in
London In Jaiiuui ) 01 Febiuary next.
;
DneMll-oTV i\ldonco : All III.
UNION , Mo.ug ' ,1. The prosecution In
the Duestrovvv murder case rested toda )
Fanny Parker , a colored cook , employed b )
Clara Howard for UiejUBt five years , testi
fied that puentrow called on her mlatres'
for a year prior to the murder of Ills wife and
child. On tlie day of the murder b : called
on the Howard woman. On cross examliu-
tlon the wltncsu wdmlttfd that she hid seen
Duestrow but three times at the Howard
housj during the jear prior to the hoiulciil-
At this point the itate rested am' , ox-Gover
nor Johnajn. for the defetis ; , began his
opening statement to tlie jury Arthur
Dueitrovv's drense ( , he said , was Insanity
He would show tlut hla client was alHcted
vvllh alcohollftn a recognized dltpase In mod
ern uclenc. The law , he deitared , does not
nukQ voluntary ilrurken ° s a d'fenae , bill
the disease , Inebriety , Is , Hli client ban
received as an Inheritance from hU mother ,
a diseased m-n'al condltio1 *
JOE PATCIIEN TOO SPEEDY
Beat Ont a Great Field ill the Free-For-All
Pace.
FASTEST FOUR HEATS EVER PACED
Itolii-i-l .1 Took ( lie rtrxl Unit lint
CM-IT * Cniilil Not Mnl.- Him \\lii
AII o I her Ten. 'I'll IIIINII ml
Proil | - ! MH > ( lie linn * .
CM2ViiNU , O , Aug. 1 , Robert J ,
the king of the light harness horses , met
more than his match this afternoon at the
Cleveland Driving park track , and 10,000
p opto witnessed his humiliation. This was
the red letter day of the grand circuit meet
ing. The woollier was nearlj perfect , bjlng
only a trllte tco cool , and the attclidince
was up to expectations. There were two
regular events on the card bcsldo the nn-
finljliod - 2i ) pacing nice , but the Intctcst
of course centered In the free-for-all , In
which the five famous pacers , Uobert J , Jou
I'atchen , Saladln , Directly and Miscot , were
entered. Itcbert J , with his record of 202 %
and a time record of 2.01'i , was the favorite.
He was , In fact , a prohibitive favorite be
fore the second heat. When the hoiees
scored for the Ilrst heat Directly hold the
pole , but soon after the start Hobert J
forged to the front , setting the pace for his
competitors and leading to the wire Joe
1'atclien was the only ono that dd ! not cover
the mile without it break. On the stretch
when ho was rapidly overhauling Robert J ,
ho struck a wet piece of trac-k , went Into
the air , and finished n close second Robert
J was driven hard , and It was evident he
had done his best when he made the wke
in 2 03H. In the second heat Putchen went
to the front and won , as he did In the re
maining 'two heats , -with cats , although
Goers did his utmost to urge Robert J to
the front , using the whip without Mint
The bay goldlng was fairly beaten , however.
In as pretty a race as was over seen , the
time of the four heats being the fastest
over paced consecutively In a race , the
average being a trllle more thin 2 04 % .
In the 2 11 trot William 1'enn was the
favorite , with Klamath and Aunt Dellllah
sold out of the Held. In the llrbt two heats
Klamath took the lead , and Lcsa Wllkes wai.
sent after him at such a pace that the
mare won , I'emt and Klamath chasing her
homo. Wllltea could not hold the pace she
Ind set , however , and Klamath took the
ne\t three heats and race with close and
etcltlng finishes. Summaries-
Kicc-fot-.ill pnclnqr , put so SJ.OOO :
Joe I'aUhen ( Curty ) 2 1 I 1
Uobftt J ( CJeors ) 1222
Siladln ( ClieciU .1 I 6
iJliectly ( McDowell ) I 4 3 A
Mascot ( Anlrews ) C r > 5 J
Time : 2.05 > 4. 2 Ul'i 2 0' , 2.0.V' , .
2.11 i lass , troltlni ; , purse J,000 : Klumtth
won the thlid , foiuth .ind llfth beats Time
2 O't-j , J.I1' . 2.11 Kosii Wllkes won tin-
llr.st and Brcon 1 bents In 2 03 , 2 0)Wllllnm )
I'cmi was third Nightingale , Aunt Dcllllnh
David II , LUhtnliiK Jim and Nightimrt-
nl o "taiti'd
2 29 cl.iss. pacing , purse JJ.flofl ( unfinished )
\calaus won tlu > thlid , fui.ith and lNtb
heats' ' . Time 2 I2' = , 2 II , 2 l.'U Oilman
won the lli"t und second heals Time
2 1C"4. 2 1H , Arctinusun the llfth beat In
2 1J3 , Vloletto , Jim Cotbutt , Ole Hutch ,
ninmii Wllkes , Violet I , , Abetu , Hinr )
ltinslt , HotKmoio , William HrooMlelil Man
dolin , Chief Justice und I'lorenco C also
.suited.
A\IM ) 3IAIJIJ TIIIJ T1MI3 > 1.0\V.
Illlorts to HrcnU IteeorilNere I'll-
( He mi This Afvuuiit.
WAl'SiuN : , O , Atirf -Good v\e.ither ut-
tei ded tlie national clicult meet heie today ,
but a stiong vvlml that was blowing ano0"
the Hack reduced the possibility of bicak-
Ing unj records , anil conieqiiunt slow time
was made. Two or three bail "pills octuVretl
but nonu of the ilders vvcio Injiiiod Jmt
before Iho rates wrre Hlurted u stand i-on-
tninlliB abuut 1,000 pcoiile fell with n t-iafli
ninl burled the occupants beneath the debris
liiyoml u broken mm ami numerous bruises
noI'rioiis Injuiles woio sustulnoii
Tiank Tan , a IC-jeai-old ildcr from
Cleveland , went nKaln the 10eaiold rec-
unl for a half mile of 1 01 , but owing to the
strong wind 1 0" > was the best he could do
I.eo Uleh.mlson also went against his b u k-
\\aril tiding leconl Tor a qiurtei mile , which
he made In 0 U' ' . The attendance was Si > 03
Suniiuailes
rtrst lace , half inllo open , class A : Tlrst
heat , alstaiteib liauiej Oldlleld Hist , ]
W Kllngei sei oiid Second heat , llvo htait-
ers Chailes hiiskey won , Iiwln Crainpton
Leroiul J'lnal llTrnev Olilllolil won , r. A
MoKeon second , W. C. Umlck third. Time
1.11 J-r.
Second nice , half mlle open , class H , two
bouts and Until Klist heat 13 C liald won ,
Ktiink IllKbv secotul. HIV McDonald thirl
Time. 1-2(1 ( 2-3 Soioild heat-Ottu Xelgler
Ilrst , H Klser second , C U Coiiltei thlid
Tlmc > 120 1-5 Phial IIP it McDonald won ,
Xelgler second , Hlgb ) thin ] Time- 1 ly 1-5
Thlid nice , cll.stilrt champloii'-hlp , one
mile : Won bj Ora HalleVuut ( > ton ) Time
2 47 1-5
Kuuith lace , one mile , handicap , chips H
C. M .Miuphy (20 ( > arK ( > v\on K .1 Titus ( JO
> .inls ) snond , C. Kibt r ( ! ) J ) ards ) thlul
Time. . ' 13 1-5
Fifth race , inllo open , cHss A , two heatj
and final rirut heat Hiiney O drleld win
I' . W. Kllnger second. Ch irles Lnskcy third
T'ir.e. ' 1 II. Second heat S. H Coehiaii won ,
12 D. Ualiontlnu socoml , James Cuhoon
tl-lrd Time. 2.J3 t-5 Plnal heat-llunoy
( lldtleld won. W J Kllnger second , 1' . W
KlliiKei tblnl , . Yi. MeKion fouith. Time
2 11 1-5
SKth race , 2 15 clas , ono mile , class 15
II H Maddox won. 13 Klser second , W. 1' .
Sims thlid , Hay McDonald fouith Time
2.11 l-r >
Seventh i ace , two mile hnpdlcai ) , class A
lliuno ) OUinold (30 ( jatds ) tlrttS - . C. I3m-
Ick (100 ( > .nds ) Feconil , H II. Iloikistettor
ISO ards ) thlul , Charles LabKe > ( SO > ards )
f jiirth Time : 5 Hi 2-5
13lchth lace , mile open , speclnl , cl i > . It
piced T. J. Titus won , C M Murphy second
end , 13 C llnlil thlid , Utto X.elglei fouith.
Time , i 10 2-5
llnil ( heViuHl of K III the Start inn )
\ \ UN DlNllllieiMl *
WI31STiil CITY , la , Aug. -Special 1 (
Telegram ) About l.jOO people wltnes'-nl the
c'.CKlng evuits of the \ \ ebstci C ty laces to-
ila ) . The track was fist and the races were
Kooil In the second heal of the 2 50 trot
Codger D got the wont of It In Ihe Bturt
and the hoise was distance T. A Kcrles of
piolonged jells fiom the graml btuml In-
iliiLoil the judges to allow the horse to stait
In the next licit , but with a now driver , J
V , McOuIre of I.emnrs taking the place of
C. I1. Oo.il the owner of the hotso Codger
D In the heat made such n line showing
thft ul the cloHO Drlvci MLOuIre was taken
1'roin the sulky nnd canlcil by eiithusl istlc ,
admit cis on their fhoiildeis to the grand
Hland Siiniinarles.
Irene D , b in , unknown ( Knlslpy ) 1 1 1
Ycr.i lill ; in , unknown tlvitth in ) . 2 2 8
Dull Itlchlo , b in. , b ) Dictator
Wlllus ( Mooie ) . 3 15
Klfih. b. in. , b > Empire Wllkes
( Parwell ) . I 5 2
Dcoiimounl , b. K , by Aberdeen
( McCash ) . C 3 0
Codncr D , b s , by I'lonecr ( Uoil
and MiUuIro ) . S 8 1
Onuimdgu I'rlncp , b n. , by l < iml-
maik ( .McXiim.ua ) .
Tiapplst , b s. , by 13 .utlsi ( Moe ) . . . .
ll'uinah S , br in , by CKIono ( Coul
ter ) . 9 dr
Time 2 1Vj ! , 2 Sl'i , . ' . > ? .
1'rce-for-all , tiotling :
Keno F , ch. B. by Mttlo Moak
( Thompson ) . 1 1 1
Hilly rt ) . K , unknown ( Knlcley ) .
Josfe Ii , ch m , b > Lew Wan
dim liunan ) . I 3 r
I'atola , blk. in. , unknown ( Kiillmn ) j 2 4
Thornless , b K , by Duintloci
( Hocan ) .
Paul J'lnkham , b. h . unknown ( \ . 1' .
Thumpfon ) . 5 0 Ur
Time. 2 i ! , 2 20't 2.18' '
I3niiei-li | Ill-lit UK * OililN oil
ST. LOl'IS. A uif -Tho 1 Buiprlxe of tin
ilaj at Fair AMSOI liitlon paik was In tlu
fouith race , vshen the world beuter Tar
ttrlun was defeated Tartarian WHS n pro-
hlbltlvo. favorite nt 1 to t , but the lo to 1
Hhot , I3mepra , beat him out rather easily Ii
the fast time of 1 l' ' < , whlih IH within one-
ijuarter of u second at the track locoi I fur
th distance , pn\en and a hn'f furlontH
I3mpera went to the front at the utarl
and made the running , while Tartan u
ra oil nloiiK with Hey dul Mai Around tht >
htulilt' turn I3miieru IncieaHfd tier letd
while Tartarian drew away from Hey de
Mar anil went after her He could not
catch her. howpvor , nnd finished second
with Huy del Mar third Summaries
rirst race , six furlongx Gold Corn (7 ( teD
D ) won. Vuituro U j to 1) ) rcr-ond. Krnent Kl
more (20 to 1) ) thlnl Tlmu I 1C
Hecond race , purse , four und a half fur-
i .ncs. Ozark , jr. . ( uven ) wou , J , W. Levy
. . to 1) second , Carver1 ( Vj to 1) ) thirl i
Tlmp' 0 17. |
Third race , owners' handicap , HPVPII nnd n .
mlf furlong * Uinpcra (10 ( to 1) won. Tar- '
tarlnn (1 ( to I ) second , Hey del Mar (0 to 1)
third Tlmp : 1.3l l.
Fourth inco , purse , six furlongs Radii 1
MpAl.lster (2 ( to 1) ) won , Game Cock ( t ! to 1)
second , Sallle McMillan (3 ( to 1) ) third Time
J'lf'tb rapp. purpp , live and a half fur
longs- Sumatra ( I to 1) ) won , Fl chor (2.1 ( to
1) ) feoond , Lcasptmin (40 lo 1) ) Ihhil. Time
HI "i race , purpp , KX | furlongs : iciltn ( ' 1
to 0) won , 'Irenton ( fi lo 1) ) Hcioud , Dora It
Wood (2 to I ) thlul. Time : 1 l&'n.
Ill-Mi IlllfO < lf tillMrrllllU. .
CINCINNATI. Aug. 1 The last tlujM of
Iho Oaklev mcptliig ate being as well | ut-
lonlzcd us dm Ing the llrnt week , n large
iitlendaticc seeing six spirited races todav
The dais of the stirtprs , with few excep
tions , was not high , but thp groHtosl llnNh
of Iho mooting wan seen In the llflh race a
mile , OiKI" ) , lloo i-velt and Fabla under a
tcrrlllc drive , going under HIP wirebea.'s
iptit Summaries
First race , "piling. iHe furlongs Lato-
lane (1 ( to 1) ) won. Clnrley Stilllvun (3 ( to 1) )
uecoiid , MotllU (2 ( to 1) thlnl. Time 1 1
Second lace selling , six furlongs Jujlth
( S to 3) ) won , Wlllaid < r , to 3) ) second , Sllurla
( . > 0 to 1) ) thlld Time 1 I PI. i
Third lace live furlongs Hen Holtlda ) ( I
to 5) ) vvjii , Selena (7 ( lo 21 second , Hello of
Fuidham Cl to 1) ) third. Tlmp 102
Fourth race , soxeii furlongs : Uncle Tom
(1 to 2) ) won , Golden Flcooe (10 ( to 1) ) set olid I
lles o (1 ( to 1) ) th'id ' Tlmp 1 S ) . 1
Fifth race , "piling , one inllo. Oiklpv (7 ( lo
10) ) won , Roosevelt ( I to 1) ) "ocotid , Fabla Ili
to I ) third Time 1 12 >
Sixth racp , .piling tup furlong" Albeit S ,
( I to 1) ) won. Squlip G ( t to 1) ) ' < > > and , Guile )
West (0 ( to 1) ) third Time 1 02k
AVI n noI-M \l | OIINI | | | < 'I-N l > u < One.
KANSAS CITY , Aug l.-Hrown Dick nt 1
to C VMIS the onlv favoilto that landed 1111 |
nioiioy toda ) , while two 10 to 1 shots.
Mamie S and Vli tot H , Ilildgot nt 8 to 5
and John R at ii lo 1 took the other event1 * .
Attendance- good Ti.uk fast. Ho-lllts
First race , thrcp-qtmrters of a mile. soilIng -
Inglohn R ( H lo 1) ) won , I'Amn ( ( i to 1) )
second , Joe Newbeige-r ( S to 1) ) thlid. Time
1 20 4.
Second race , ll\o and n half furlongs.
lllilM't ( S to ft ) won , \\llllo T ( I to fil spo-
iid , Gus Strnuss ( G to 1) ) third. Time
Third racp , woven-clghths of a mllp , sell
ing. Hiown Dick ( I to r > ) .won , Monnis i >
to 1) ) second , Monk Ovei ton (8 to 1) ) thlid
Time. l.JI
Fourth race , three-quarters of a mile
soilingMiinilo S (10 ( to 1) won , Coin Crib
( ii to 1) ) second , Hob Clampett ( .1 to 1) ) thlld
Time1.191 j
Fifth lace , three-qtini tcis of a mile , cell-
Ing. Victor II (10 ( lo 1) ) won , Wostbrook (8 (
to 1) second , Kansas Gill ( S to 1) ) ihlrcl
Time : 1.20 _
Poor HIK-IIIK mid n I'oor CI-IMM ! .
SARATOGA. N Y. , Aug 1. The Hlxth
regul.n day of the tinck heio opened with
the vveathei cloudy nnd exceedingly cool
The attendance was the lightest over soon
at the track
First i ace , value to winner. $100 , six and
quarter liulongs fllffoid walked o\oi
the eour-to , all others having been v\Illi
cit aw n.
Second racp , a sweepstakes of $ IV ) o.ich ,
value to the winner , $100. mile and n fur
long Doilan (1 ( to SO ) won , Logan (12 ( to 1) )
hceond , Sardown (12 ( to 1) ) thlld. Time- 19
Third race , the McGrathlana Makes , sell
ing sweepstakes , live fiiilongs : Dlakka (7 (
to , r > ) won , Flonlo (7 ( to 5) ) "orond , Right
Hnval ( G to 1) ) third Time- OJ'j '
Fouith i actfor all lu-es. sweepstakes ,
value to the winner , $100. one mile- Song
' to ,1) ) won. All Over ( S to 1) ) sscond , Silk
own (3 ( to 1) ) thlid Time1 11 %
Fifth race , pur.se $100 , inllo ami a half
mer MX hiinlioCar.uns ( HI to I ) won ,
Soiitheiner (7 ( to 2) ) second , Woodfortl (7 ( to
2) ) thlld. Time : 2 51
. ! oiUcI'tinlslii'il for Poor KIilliiK.
IJiri'IlOlT , Aug 1-A largo ciowd at
tended the foiiith dav" racing of Iho new
AYIndbor association The tvvtlvc book-
inakeis vsho "diew In" lei the first thioe
ilaH diow In again foi the balance of the
week Jockey Shetland was t down for
the balance of the meeting lor his imllf-
f PI out tiding of Jennie Juno In Ihe lit si
taco. He.-uiltH'
Flut I.ILO sl % furioiirf" Captain Hiown
won , Wljjhtinan second , Cae-i.u thlul. Time
Second lace , live furlongs- Lillian F won ,
Sunn ) set und , Fondest thlld. Time. 10. !
Thlid lace , one mile Dick Hehan won ,
Hltd Call hoi seeond , Imp Sometaaiilt thltd
Time , 1 II
Fouith race , six furlongs. Sunset VNOII.
.Tavta econd , Pete Kelley third. Time
1 17" ,
Fltlli race , eleven-sixteenths of a mile
Gtatz Hanloy won Little IM second , Imp
Sam Lewis third Time. 1 5Q' ' < - .
Cooil Ilnclnu nl l
NI3W YORK , Aug 1 Them v\ero few
vvlthdinvvals at Hilghton Heach today und
the racing was Riiod Results-
Flist race , ono mile , Belling. Sprite ( fi to
1) won , Daly ( G to 1) ) second. Hose How.iul
(11 ( to 5) ) thlul. Time. 1.11
Second lace , live fititoncs , selling : Re-
llKlon (2 ( to 5) ) won , Alvarailo (5 ( to 1) ) second
end , Impetlul (10 ( to 1) ) thlid Time 1 OJ
Third i ace , one mile Iilsh Reel C ! to 5) )
v\on , Somcnlt (10 ( tn 1) ) second , Romping
Gill (8 ( to 1) ) thlul Time- II.
Fouith race , mile and a sixteenth ,
si Hint ; Maf-hal ( I to 1) ) won , George Dlxon
(0 ( to 1) second , HuilliiKham ( J to 1) ) third.
Time : 1 49.
Fifth race , one mile , selling Play 01 T.iy
( even ) won , Mendicant ( IJ to 1) ) second ,
Vision (11 ( to 1) thlul Time 1 U } .
Sixth UUP , live fuiloiiKS , selling. Ina ( G
to 1) ) won , l.oul Hawstone ( S to 1) ) second ,
Gutta I'eicha ( J to 1) ) thlul Time 1 Ol'i
Thirl ) to One Shot Won.
SAX FRANCISCO. Aug. 1-Addlo M at
SO to 1 was the sensation. Favorites offset
this bylnnlng the last thico laces Re
sults :
Flirt race , live fm longs , selling- Addle
M HO to 1) ) won , Degioat ( G to 1) ) second ,
Imp Gieen (4 ( to 1) thlnl. TlniP ! 101) ) ' , .
Second race , land one-half tin longs ,
"elMng. Seraphln (5 ( to 2) ) won , Nohtiohed-
nezz.ir (7 ( to 5) ) second , Rlcaido (3 ( to I )
third Time : 1 21.
Third race , live and a. half furlongs , sellIng -
Ing : Nelllo G ( - ' to 1) ) vuin , GIIM | P (2 ( to 1)
second. Tloga (3 ( to 1) ) thlul Time : 1 11 " i
Fourth i ace , ono mile , soiling : Uoreas
( e\en ) won , Peter the Grout ( JO to I ) SfL-cnd ,
Wheel of Foitune (9 ( to 10) ) thlul. Time-
1 til.
til.Filth
Filth race , about one nillc , fhort coutse
steeplechase. Hanfoul ( t to 5) ) won. Mon-
doclno (1 ( to 1) ) sei end , \anKCdcllP (7 ( to 2) )
thlul. Time : 1.55' , .
H\K \ SlIlnj llnee % exl AVeeK.
Judging from the great crowds that ns-
LPinblo every eveiiliiB at thrj Charlei stieot
blc > cle paik to uatch the rldeia
In ti.iliiing thoio the s'x-duy ' ruce ,
( ommoncltiB Monday evenliif ; i.ext ,
Is going to piove the gicatyt
oxont In local blcvclo hlstoi ) . List nljht
theie welo J.OuO people tjicio chcerlliK the
omtilgus inicrs ni the ) dashed about the
slblue ellipse , and the i oinlng nice H the
one subject 111 all local bliicledom The
parade on the oponliif ; evening Is expected
to suipiss ailthing of the kind ever \\lt-
nostd here.
Pit111 FlnlNli I p ill CoriiiiH ClirNII.
SAN ANTONIO. Tex , Aug 1 The con
tract to have Fitzslminons do his last
month's tmliilng at Corpus Chrlstl was
slsned today , according to a dispatch re
ceived fiom Now York Tim .iKieeinoiit is
that I''llz linmumi Is to spend at least four
weeks pu-vlous to the light nt Carpus
Chilstl Alieady arrangements Imve begun
to equip tuiiniiiB quurtors A cottage was
rented near Furl Sam HoiiKton The < ot-
tage Is or ) a hill about tuo inlles fiom the
illy. His training quaiters will be at the
Jot key club grounds , a shoit distance
nway.
riorlHel II. Won I IKCooilit neil Clip.
LONDON. Auc -This wa.s the third
day of the Goodwood meeting Tlie piln-
clpal event was the Goodwood cup , which
was won bv the prlni e ofalcs' Floilsd
II . the winner of the Mamhcstcr i up and
the gold \no l.oi I I'inin'H The allall
was the enl > othci horse In I Inraco. .
19 the result of the usual licntmcnt of blocd
dlsordcis. The system iullllod with Mulcui ) ncd
I'otash loiiiodlos moru to bo diradud than the
Jlioiu.o and In u short while is In a far worse
condition than bofoic. The coimm.ii rcutull Is
for which P.S.S , h the most reliable cure. A few
bottlcj will afford rpllc f w hero all oNoliu failed.
I sntTciod from usovero attack of Mercurial
ItlicuinntUin , my nrnu and lnn liolng swollen
to tvvlco their naturnl size , caiulng the tnoit
cxcruclatlnK palm. I spent hundreds of ilollor *
without relief , but after taking n few bottles of
I Improvwl rapidly and am
now a w 111 man.complete *
ly oiirul. I can hcurlllr
recommend U to an ) ord
suffering from this imluful
dlKf-aw. W. T DAl.f.V
TlrooUlyVi'r'lovatHi it R.
Our Triailu on Olood tnd svin n' ' - m ll d If * f of
l&litu , SWIFT Si'ZCiril CO , AIULU , 0
Our Kunrniiiot' if If * worth
nn.v tiling and 1 ttrss it is at
least IttaiNtivot'4 nnd a whnl.- .
lot of people \vlll tell .vou It N
well , our jiiia in nice fm
stteiiKlh and purity of tone and
for tlie Itesi nil aioitud Plann
on t'nrlli jjoeM with every Klin
hall we sell. lJn\v niontlil.v
payments now ,
A. HOSPH , Jr.
I Artntld Mimic
151.1
A MI' ' W K M K \ T 9 * .
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FREE ADMISSION.
AT TIII3 IlICYCLD I'ARK ,
17th and Charles Street ,
Aug , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 ,
From S 30 to 10 30 I3ach Evening
KIH CTIOL. .
WENTWORTH
„ „ „ . . MILITARY
r Jliii' ACADEMY
ii S.SULLl-KS , A. M
raxfexn/an ILLINOIS
HL MB C CONSERVATORY.
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'O u w ffiS' ' V&S7 U vy ? Art , "Flocuti jCn. iMifni f" ' ,
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IRRIGATION BOND SALE.
Notice Is heicby given that bc-aled piopos-
als will be rocelved by the-board of diucton
of the Lillian iirlgatlon district of Cutter
county , Nebraska , at their olllce at the A h
school house , 11 said district , up to J o j. . U
p in of the 10th da > of August 1M > 1 i
{ l..OOO of the bonds issued by said Iirlga
tlon dlstikt , f-'j.l O of said boncN hi inh 11
bonds of $ . " > W each and 7OIK ) of i 1 I i 's '
b-lng In bonds of $100 uaih All cf si I
bonds diawliu ; IntfioU at the i.ite of i , i i
cut per aiiiium , pa ) able uoml-aiinu ill\
The pilnclp.il and Interest of f.ild b i s
payable at the olllce of the state tuui.n.i
of tho-state of Nt bra ka the llnnl iiiiu m t
le-nialnlng ilue of o.il.l . bonds piualili in
twent ) (2 ( > ) ) inis fr im their date. Hill bo H
pjyablo In lust illinoiits after ton ) tnis fr i
tholl date The lionul of dlrc ( ton los 1,0
the ilgbl to lojeet a llv and all bliN A I
( liens all bids to I' L Motcalf Si i i.t .
Wnlvvoilh , C'tmU r count ) , NcbuaKa ,
Hy ordu of the board of dlioi tors in , o
tills 2'nd duet July. M >
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r L MITCALF : Hpcutn < - \
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FOR ONLY 7-50 ,
Hero It ono cf the greatest treats of the
warm season The coolness of this ailjustj-
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until It la tried.
The entire top Is of closely woven rattan ,
which gives that extreme flcxlblllt ) wlika
no other furniture can ever attain The
frame In of selected white maple , und nlulu
light has great Urcngtll ,
. There are ten different adJuitniHiith o i' ' > o
head ! No chair or fcofa over duvlmd tan
boast of over half this number. Hviry j. . . r
on can find bin exact need EUpplltd in ono
or another of theie ndjimtmeiiU.
It can be changed In a moment1 Y u can
read tvlth the body at ono angle , Miioke at
auothrr , talk at another , doze at iinuila-r ,
und so for every pursuit tha chair c n L
adjusted for uny taato ci peibun.
It cotti only J7.00.
CHASGHIVER1CK & CO. ,
The .argent and bent line of furnkurcr aid
tuo Uwest prices.
12th and Uougliu.