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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1895)
- . " _ ' _ - - - : - - - _ - - - - ; - , - .z # . - . - . , ; j. . . . . - * , " , c Aj :0 : . . . - - , , - - , . - - I . . . . 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TIlE Ol\ATfA DAILY nJU ! J 'rnrnSDAY , AUG l"S'I' S. is. _ . ( the quo wllrrllnto case uli1matIy l deciliell ( who shollM hold tic otflce. In other wor4h. McCuloch's clents would have no standIng In court 10 bring InJllnclon procfedlnKI. ConlnulnR his arRument Attorney Mc- Culooh clalmell ! ho could not opprehend the : pcsllon taken by the opposite side Ind lS he had .a numhr ot law books he would read from . them onyway. In this wa the "nlro , morning wa conlumed In the reading ot casr. caBs.I wal decided that JII e Doane , at : oclock shoul make n reply to the orgu- ment of the mornlnl se.slon. JJXPOSIW A AI.SI IOSITI : ' . the When court convened In the afternoon 11esprato means which the pretended hoard : of Fire end Iolce Commissioners hall adopted 10 bolster up ls ( case weN lull ) ' un- muked by JUllce Doane. "MI that Is necessry for us 10 make out Is a prIma facIe cse 10 hold Ihe once unU some one comes along who sels UII n stperlor title . " ho sII. , "The ofce must be Oled : ly come one. Thole In posleaslon are the I olficere ut facto arid wIll contInue to hold the office until an action ot law la l brollght 10 OUlt them. " ' "The other sIde " lie eald "has not even taken the sleps which would entitle It to the omec. This , too bl a Iuulon which this court may Inlulro Into. In the first place , members of the new board were not appoInted at the proper time ; the ofcers who should appoint ; did not unite In appoInting them The , new members did nol have the commiNlon3 which they should have as appointees - pointees of the state. An InjunctIon was standing ogJlnsl the city council nt the unto the cIty councIl approved the bonds of the commlseioneri. . Therefore , the member of the new board cannot take advantage or this wrong of the council and claim that rembora have nevertheless filed a bond as provided by law. On account of these facts the new board 18 In no posItIon 10 assort that I has compiled with the law unler which 1 lays claim 10 the office. "Tho old board Is to facto such , because It I In p05Messlon of the offIce . exorcIsing the functIons of the office ant In possession of Its recor s. " ls < DISSECTING M'CUILOChI'S CASES. When J111Ke Thane Inl8heli scoring the Churchl.u801 board and Its supporters for attempting . a be sal < . to foist Itself on the Ileopio or Omaha In delanc3 or law and even without any complIance with the provisions expressly ! laid down In the fire and Iiolco bill paseed : at the last ieglshiture under which the new beard lays claIm 10 Its au- torlty to act , ho turned his attention to the various cases which Attorney McCuloch hal cast wholesale at Judge Hopewel during the morning session. The situation at once became ludicrous and a broad smIle passed from face to face about the court room as he pclntel out how In one case alter another of those read with ; al the gustaof one who pretends he has a "clincher' was an enuncIation of well estab- Ilhed law decIding politic not In dIspute. An Iowa case cited by : lcCulcch , 1 was shown , so far trout sustain In ! hIs position . distinctly stale thaI hat an injunction been brought In that case as was tone In Omaha by Mayor hernia such an Injunction would have been maintaIned by the court the cIrcumstances ' otherwise beIng simIlar to those In Omaha A case In the UnIted States court from Wailaco's reports was read by McCulcch to show that nn InjunctIon would not he allowed - ' lowed against the president of the United States. "Of course that Is good law , " said Judge , Daane. "It Is absurd 10 contend that the court would restrain a co.ordlnato branch of the government. But a cIty council or police bead Is not above the law. " Judge Donne then proceed ( to dissect several more 01 Attorney McCuhioch's cases . lie pointed out that the latter had cited a case from Watt & Seargent's law reports to show that an LnJunclon had been denied In which was asked an order of court to re- strain al ofcer from acting as a school director. Elected 10 thai office . the director claimed the right 10 fill I , and brought an ' injunction to got the other officer out. "Thus is Just the law we contenll for , " remarked - . marked Judge Doane "The court salt that 4 they couldn't try the rIght to ofce In such ; n proceedIng ah thai. " Ho challenged the otlr stile 10 find a cue which rofectol , the principles In the case at liar deciding In any manner that the InjunctIon sut ! brought by Mayor Demls coull not bo sustained as auxiliary 10 the decision of the quo war- ranlo proceedings In the supreme court. BAND OJ' DEMOILtLIZEItS. "What are these men of the new board doing ? " asked the Judge. "Thoy are found trying to demoralize the Ire ant police de- partmontf or this city and 10 destroy the peace oC Its citzen I. They have the hardi- hood 10 appear here and ask that thIs court do not interfere with their plans. The attorney - torney general has flied his pelUlon In the supreme court In a quo warranlo case and I will bo heard just as soon as the supreme court grants the htrllS. , This case wilt I certainly bo heard soon. It I [ the attorney gen- nral Ilacs ' hi ! duty as he was directed by the ; governor 'to do It. The mayor too , has flied : j his petition In the slffeme court to lest his . J right 10 sit 11 a member 01 any Ire and police board which may be established. as the . cIty charter gives him this expre rIght. Ills ; acton tests the constItutIonality of the ai- log\d law of lSD : , and his case will decide whether or not ho Is entitled as a member I of the Fire and Police lipard ox officio. to perform the duties appertaining to that 01- ' flee. So I say that the law Is being tested In goO faith . and the members of the old board . lS do facto officers fulfIlling the duties ot their statIon and performIng the functions of the Fire and Polee board , have mel the requlrumonls of the law as outlined In the decisions. ' "I do nol Care to reflect or cat aspersions on the new board , as the other side bas seen fit to do respecting the chief executIve officer of this state. whom they speak of as guilty of some great derlllctlon. What Is It that the governor has done 10 call out these slurs ? 101'eror tone That he didn't trot attendance at the beck of these Imtemen : at the very first hour al- most that the law vent Into effect ; that he dldn't meet them , when unler the law they were given thirty day In which 10 act as an appointing boarll. I could , turn nrolnel ( If 1 chose unl rlnect 01 these gentlemen for their Insrelly haste. The governor was not bound to go out 10 meet them at . 4 o'clocl that day. lie In fact was the one who was to cal them together . as chairmen of that II'polnlll board and he had thirty days II which 10 tin It. I Is a itiece of great as- ' suranco hllefll , for these entemen to ai- tflPt to commanl , the governor . and attempt to drag hint Into their presence to do that which the governor hal thirty ( lays allowed Illn\ by law for the doIng of. Out we know the Ilurlosl for which there was such llaste. I they hud not been iO hasty to get the new ( ; olll' and fire forces at work the controversy , might h."o all been determined peaceably. But they hall their henchmen wllilng anxiously for the fleshmpots. and so could not defer the appolntmonts. lul I do not care 10 press thIs line 01 argument : we are here almp1y 10 demand our rights. " ILAL4 EXPlESSI S ISPLE SUR ' The lust speaker for Ihe ( combine's board , who attempted 10 sustain the city council In ¶ its approval of the bond over the court's temporary Interdiction , and which seeks to main lain the new board II ( office and stab. anl Ish It there In spite of the remarkable dls- regard of the Try provIsions of the law stutter which I lays claim 10 the position , al polnlell out by Judge DoanC was n. S. Ilahi. Mr. hall laid great stress on thl remark made by Judge Ioana ) that the Ihl board In every 'Iew of lie ( situation hnrl a clea antI prima tide right to hold limo ofce , so as 10 allow the controversy la bA peacnbly settled In the courts. This view or time situation did slnaton not ple.u/ him nt all , and lie tel the court am. lIe ale attempted to tale ( issue with Judge Donnt a 10 the remark of the latter that rank Haruor wan In a peculiar posl- tion . to say thc l'al. I.ut wInter HSlsom stated bat ( the law was uncontltutional . but ho told others that I would bl bolstered up by subsequent legl.httul. which was never passed. This reniarhc of Judge Doano's lal denied asserting that ( Holuom had dpclarerl the opposIte to be the case . under Ills own signature. hall turned 10 Itansomu sitting at his elbow. for eoroblulol. but Ranol said his view of the IJW had only been transmUted to future generaton" ( by word of moulh. Not backed up In his assertions uaertonl on lila ( score Jan dropped title lIne of argu- menl. next trying 10 show that there was no ' need tf commissions In or.ler to authorIze the , . . row bead to act . although the laws of tIme state declare that state officers hl be armed with such conunIslons tram the wih commhlon. governor 10 give warnt tOT their authority 10 act. Hall than turned his attentIon to the guts warranlo proedlnl $ . On Saturday hits side In Its answer complalnll to the Olt b culo : no such proceedIngs had beau procledlngs , brought . and It asserted Done would b8 brotmht. lie canS - S tsnded . the proceedings ' bavln ; been ean. 11encld aow , that I was In bail : lh Ue 10 I suit sinister ends , and even expressed douhl It such hat been really Instituted. Attorney Slmeral care to his assistance anti eXlllalno,1 , the situation at 1.lnroln a out- lined In The lien , but hail 111 obJect.l lS to the method of proCIluro anti bpcalie the mc'or hal simply flied his pleadings. bell unable to Rot an order of court alowIng the mhalon. flung until the supreme court granted Iler- Continuing In this fashion , Attorney Itch. alter he had bandied several law books and ; ream ! such t'ortionl ) as ho tholaht would 110 rul portons . the 1103 good . laid Ills hahd nn the alla.ls placed on file and proceeded 10 pick n quarrel with the mnnner In wblch the afdlvl of : Ir. Iosewaler was gotten imp. Time stale- menls ( lid nol please him. lie would hav worded them dif'Ierently. In fact he was not pleased with the action taken by Mayor loml In the affair at all In his efforts 10 get tIme ease amlc.bl' determIned In the court to which end quo warranto proceedings were drawn UII by himself. Time hearing was adjourned until 0:30 : , when : Ir. lal will continue his argument. hitih . ' OJ ' 111'11 . ' 'I.ng littWS. ' L'iII'NM 'I".t'r. I/u' ; ; ; 'I' . . " ( " 11' " \ Ith S.m. . 1"i"r n..III. hASTiNGS Aug. 7.-'fhe third roun'11 or , the InternatIonal CII'IR lnutI'R' toura- ment WRI pln'etl at the Brzo)1 institute In this clt ) . . The most remarkable timing In connectIon with tO(1U14 ' iS that ot tIme connectun wih 10da1 pii ) II following len gaines . which ly the way , SummurllH were nil completed : five resulted In draws. Polock defeated Vergamii In a Sicilian d- fense . afr 21 move Stelnlz lefeateo Ilinekburne iii a kInm's bishop gambit , after Incltburne II kin. . blshoInmbl afer 61 moveR. Tlnsledfeatell , JanowRkl In I center gambIt . after 3i move Tschhprln dffcntell ( Mason In n two knl htR' dl'fllll , after 31 moves. . LaMker deflatud Schleich- tlr its a Slell n miofense . uf.r 1t mnoves. Teichmann anll Albin drew n ruy lopez lfter 2 moves \\'ulbrmJ and Ounlherg mire % % ' a Scotch gambit. after 33 moveH. I'iliattiry amid ilarco drew n queen's gamhlt (110- clnml ) , after 32 mOves. lur anti Schifer ! drew I ueel's gambit ( declined \ ) after 5 ' , ! ' movc 'J arch amid lelscH drew a queun' g mblt ( acceptud ) , utter i2 moves - - - - - 'J'I1IhIMOi1d'1'iIt : IS " ' 1.1. 11 1.\ \1.t In the rl'hnr,1 1"1' " n"Alun SI , ' " lhii' Ciirlt'm' . I one can make money In Malison county , MISSiSSipii he will also find a clImate which tleilghita. I appeals In a manner subtle , faa- clntn . Intoxicating to enry sense and I there's any sentment In you It wi make itself known In this part of : tsslsslppl It's not a land or eternal aununer . but It Is a country where Mture has brought the elements - monts and the temperatures of three zones together In happy mnedlitni I Is the ab. sonce of extreme , eUher hot or cold. the almost olnipresent sunshine and time balmy air redolent with the perfume of ever bloom- Ing flowers , that makes this climate the finest climate on earth. In winter It's within reach of the genial gulf stream , In summer the cooling sea . breeze , beIng but HiO miles from the Gulf or Mexico. The thermometer Is a welt behaved In- stuton In MIssissippi. The mercury never re.ches 100 degree In summcr lor zero In winter. The wInter that has just pas8el- , the most Bovere In years-saw weather 8 de- grfeB above and between shl\'ors the inhabitants - tants of title commulity pronounced It awful while at the self same time northerners were thanking the zodIac that I wasn't more than : ! degrees below. During the smmer It Is bald there Is never a nIght that one cannot sleep In perfect comfort. This Is the testimony of all who visit and see this fertile section of Orchard homes. Prom now on we shall be sndlng intend- log purchasers to Orchard Homes . InveRt- gate yourself . , See what the land Is. Take no ones word for It. Seeing Is believing . Al Informaton on application to Geo. W. Ames , general agnt , 1617 I.'arnam street Omaha Nob. ' YelI i.iI ft St. ' Iiii inmimemizi'M. ' St. Phliomena's cathedral was welt fled yesterday morning with guests invited to wItness - ness the ceremonies attending the wedding 01 Miss Elzabeth Carol O'Iiriemt , daughter of In. Kate O'Drlen. to Mal hew A. : cBrlte of Spokane Wash . The ceremony was per- formed by Father Carrel , who was assisted by F.ther 'alsh. The brlrle was dressed In white satIn. Time brhiesmalls were Miss Frances O'BrIen , sister of the bride ali Miss Elzabeth McFiroy. Robert IcDonulh was the best m3n. lie was assisted by Albert V. Kimisler. Miss Loretta Fsher : and Miss Agnes cElroy were the fewer girls. The ushers were les rs. George Paul , Peter Mullen . Clarence :1 Furay and A. J. Smith : Ir. and : rs. McBride will make their home at Missoula . : on I. . 91""llnl Trui . I' : , 'ur.lol to Boston VIa the Nickel Plate Road for accommora- lon of Knights : Templar , daily from Chicago , August 19 to 25 incitmsive 1.'west rates ; most liberal transIt lmIt : side trips to Chau- lauqua Iake NIagara Falls and Saratoga . wlhOl1 extra eXI nse. Before purchasing your tickets cal on or address J. Y. Calahami general agent 11 Atams . street ChIcago . lit. rnrrlnl" ' li.miM'M . The following marrbe licenses were Issued ( yesterday by the county JUllgo : Name and llesidemmve . Ae. I ' rnk Hellwllskl , Onithia. . . . . . . . . . . ! 2r Barbara Sobieskti Onmnha. . . . . . . . . . . 18 Cluules g. Cox. Little hock Ark. . . . . . . 2 Ida Z. hammond . Omnha. . . . . . . . . . . . ' August . Jt'Obttefl . . SI 1aul.:9 Annie hltetlberg . Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Andrew Hendrlckln , Omaha..2 . . . . . . TlnA Johnson OmnhL : . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Gustav Wolff . Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 . mCrleilo .1. M. von ; \ll'n. Oerman . . . . " Ezra : C. A.la\s. Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Gertrude Dee Peters , C Cape ( Jirardean . . 21 C.U.IPonl. Oi 'l'lX.\S. VII Santo 11 UOlt" . For lowest rates on tickets and best ac- cCtmOlatons c l on cr address E. L. raimer , P. A. Santa Fo Route , Room 1. First National flank Omaha. . 'JI I.ItI.\.IIO IHnn S. Latest reports from the Cherokee elec- Hovel'nor. ( Ions Indicate . that Iayel has ueel elected Justr , Strong , retired , of the ( . United States supreme court Is reported to Ul ' it ! . dangerously 1. J. B. Hurst denies the rumor that he wil .enles decline thin emocrtc nomination for goV- < ernor or : lnr'lall. f. D. : UI and his Ron have been held at \Vt'tt tfloi'eiand , Kan . for tr-und.foatherlng : Hc\ T. S. Hooks on July 23. John Dodge . paRt Kln11 master of the New York Masons . , I'ollpel l.nl cit the streets of I.ockport'I < nesI1n ) ' . The ( 'ramps have l otnel1 the Navy do- partllut that lie batleshlp In.lana I will \e teudy for olelnl trial October 1. ! nled States sanitary Insll'etors repel that the outbreak of 'jexaf fever at Ot- that , Kan. . has been effectually stamped ' out . . . The county court or Greene county . MIs- ourl. line dl'cldet to appoint the widow of Sheriff han P. Stewart to 11 out his unex- pired tcrmmi. Creditors of St. Cloud ( Minn . ) Street Car ' llnlrneturlnl company secured the ap- \Iolntlent \ oC 1 receiver for the comlllY \ 'cdmmesdny. Th . hospital corps and arrnngenients for hooJ111 service nt tIme comlrl Grand Army or the Republic roulion at Louisville are . IUW being PerfectetI Time Louisville prES ! club II making elaborate - rate PreParations to entertain Ilrlpartons newspaper corrospondeimts durIng time Grand Army of the RI'Ilblc reunion Coloncl 'rom Moberly . the owner of th ! world's premium . Hhorthorn herd , was Ilrolnlll.lol'I"lay nt Virginia Beach while on a 111easurc trIp. Ono . hU\Lr"II anti tfeen cases of smallpox w.'Io reportell \'eUmicsday among smalpox turning negro colonIsts at quarantine Ilu- ton n.nr iirownvillt' . Tex. \n atachmcnt his been sued I 8alnql thc rounll . house . roiling stock anti other Ilroperl ot the Wichia & W'eslern road It ( 'uhlison , Ian. . for unpold taXeS. Damon ' . Honlln Hlcke . who 111111 soy- ereiguty over the island of TrinIdad , Is 11'I . < 111 iii'm claims for m'ecogmsiom ( before cllml l'lcoKnlton the Btato dtlJarleot \alhlltol. . The State IIel1artment has been Inform..1 that nit that can be done for l.uls Stein , I ol'lt 11 oe miisrespcet to ( herman olclnls , Is tl ask for a pardon . which hal been done. A celebration In honor of Pather Morguttt , thin mlslonan' and explorer ! . attendant Ullon 11 ( iit'dic'ntlnn , of 1 , nonUllnt atenLant imiens- cry . was held at Si Igimace Mtcht. . ' \'ednes. . .Iay.An 'ednel. An InjunctIon has been granted reatraln. lug the publraton ot notices for the COl- IUtullonal amenlhnent for time , moval of the Missouri capitol to Sedahia . The at- t"rllY Illeml appealed tIme case to tIme IUllrele court Time naval omelals who are II make the "p"'I,1 test ot the steamer 13t. Louis to 8S. rrtnln whether the ship meets the ( 'ulr.mlnt" oC the subsidy ) ' act have lalell for Houthmtmnpton. Time trIal will take 1Iace In the lnulsh % channel . IADE ) TiE LAST A IU nIR Denver Closes It Eastern Trip by Playing Red Hot Ball , SLUGGED JUST LIKE TiE OMAIA DID : h'lurll' " .r Last ! "I"1 AYtI1emtt'Il for , . . ( ' 1 1.1 11'r. ' \ 'lii1m' 1llu : UII Ii . 1.,1 . ( lomimi " 'I"J 111.II'hhu. . I Denver . 13 ; Quine . fi. l'ooria I ; At Jomm'pli . 1. Hol fol'l. a.lo ; Des Moines , : .g. Lliicoltm i : Jacksonville , O. Iltlhurl. 18 ; St. Lottie 1. Clnclnr I. Gj ; lhlnt u , 1. Cleveland 11-3' 1.0ulsllle. 3- : Ialtlcf' i ; 'htadIIJhla. : 6. Nev York , 9 : Wuahioglon . : . \ilntieaiiolia . -1 ; KnnsM Clt7. ; . St. Iaul. 19 : : ltwaul , " S. html lanaitol is , 11 ; ; ( j ran'l ft apids . 3. Detroit . / 4-5 ; Terre Haute 0-1. QL'INCY Ill. , Aug. 7.-Spectal ( Tele- grammi.-Quiney ) went all to Pieces today and the Denver team won the gamne without trouhle. The visitors haled hard and poullle(1 Call1nger alt over tIme field. In the sixth Inning they ( ounlell out five rUls after two men were out. Score : QUINCY. An. n. 1111. PO. A. E. Mertes If & 3b. . . . 4 1 0 2 1 0 I.aroqul. : ( 2b. . . . . . I 1 0 3 2 0 : lc\I ) ' . 1).1 ) . . 1 1 13 0 0 lcOllo\e . rf : . . . . . 5 2 2 0 0 0 hiolaiW \ ) . . . . . . . . . 5 I ) 3 3 1 1 White. 8 ! . . . . . . . . 5 0 I 0 G 1 Hi. \'hle. if' . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 ) 0 0 1 lcCormack , 3h. . . . . I 0 0 0 1 1 Ileisler . of. . . . . . . 4 1 2 : 0 1 Cmtphiimger er. . / I . . . . . . a 0 0 0 1 1 - - - - - - Totals . . . . . . . .3. 6 8 21 12 6 OMAIIA-DldN \'gl. I OI\A-DI.N , AU H. 1311. P0. A. E. Hittufter . sq. . . . . . . . ! ! 2 1 G r 2 Ulrich , 3u. . . . . . . . r : 0 0 2 0 I Sln'lt' . m. . . . . . . . . . I : 2 3 0 0 hluteliinson - 2u. . . . . r i : 3 4 1 1 Lchmrm. c. . . . . . . r 1 2 1 1 0 Poee , rf. . . . . . . . . . . r 1 0 1 0 0 111 , " . lb. . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 1 Hi 1 1 t'oielt. . . . . . . . . . : 1 : 1 0 0 Egan 1. . . . . . . . . r 1 1 0 : 0 - - - - - - Totals . . . . . . .1 13 12 27 13 .1 Qulnc . . . . . . . .0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 . 1- 3 Omaha-Denver . . 1 0 2 5 0 5 0 0 -13 I'arned runs : Quincy . 3 : Omaha-1llvor. 5. 'rWO.bRC hIts : c\'ev , Boland. Three- base hll : 11eielr . MeGreeHutchln - Ron. Coit. Hume runs : Shaffer. Bile on (01t. bails : ( Of Cnllln ; er. 4 ; olT I'gan : , .1. hit hy ( pitched bail : By I-Inl. 1. Struck out : By Egnmm . 1 PaRsell hails : Lohiman 1 Time : ! Two hour Vllllre : : . Hamse ) . TRAF'FLEV h3EA'1'EN , ' 'W 1 ( I' : . ROCRFO11D. Ill. , Aug 7.-Special ( 'ele- gramn.-htockford and Des Moines plne,1 , two ames today. In the first 1"I geleler anl , Dolal plchl11 great ball , but the latter hall the heter oC It nil round. Scorl : locl'fO'll ( . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-3 lies olnes . . . . . .0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0-2 His : RoclfoIIl. ! ; Des MoInes . 5. t'r- Vera : Rocktord 2 : Des Moines . 4. l are,1 , Iuns : ltoektord 2 : Des Moines . 1. Two- hnse hits : Truhy , Flahelt . Kltng . I.etcher. Thr e-baRe hit : Mohler. ) I.ef on Ilse" : iockford ( 7 ; DI Moines , 7. Bases on balls : Off Dolal. 3 ; ore FIKlemeler. I. lilt by hitched bail : Trub ) ' . Struck out : 1 } ' Figgemeler , : ; hy 1)olan 2. flatteries : nolan and , Snyder ; Figgomeler 1 amid ; t- Parlal'1 ' Hmp.rp ! : Mu' . Ilmiskell. In the second game horton was wild but Iteatled down anL ut critical times couhl not be touched. At the conclusion oC the game Nicol left for Chicago wih Dolan , who will be trIed by Anson. Score : flockford . . . . . . . 0 0 0 2 : 0 ( 1 0 4-10 1)esMoines . . . . . . . 120000212-S His : Hocl < ord. Ii : De Moines , 11. Er- rors : Rockford 5' Des Moines 5. Earned runR : Ilockford . i : DCR Moines 1. Two- base hilts : Truby (2) ( ) . : lcl'arlalll Three- base his : Kreig (2) ( ) . Kin ! . Stolen base : , 'ruh ' ' Parrott . Sacrlllce hit ' . Truhy , Parot (2) ( ) Sacrlco : Trate ) Double Illay : Letcher to 1lohler ; Trto } ' to Mohlfr . to l'mmrvis. Struck out : By Hor- tori 6 : by I ' lg-emEler. 2 : by Damlal , 2. Hit by pItched bal : Mohler. flaea emi halls : Off hibrton . ' 31 : off } 'IAlmeler. I ; of Dnmmnn , 2. Hat.rlel : horton anlt Sny- der ; Figgemeler . Damman and McFarland. Umpire : ll' . flasleli. : . SAINTS LOST 'EM AT.I. PEORIA. Ill. . Aug. 7.-Sppclal ( Toll- grnmn.-I'eoria ) made It three straight with the SaInts by wllning , 111111) today. I Score was ni one way after the second inning. Peoria . . . . . . . .0 : 1 2 2 3 0 0 a-u SI. Joseph . . . . .0 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 2-5 Hits : PeorIa , I : ; SI Joseph 6. Errors : Peolln. 2 ; St. Joseph 6. gured t'uns : Peoria , 7 : St. Joseph , 3. Two-hase his : 1"lynn. " Collins , Francis. 'fhl'ee-hase hits : hailer . Colin" . FranciS . Gritilum. Stolen bases : Flynn (2) ( ) . Collins (2) ) . Bennett (2) ( ) . Francis (2) ( ) . Nulon (1) ( ) . 1cllle. Jones . : Ic- ( arty (2) ( ) . Slagle. \ouule play : Jones to : tIHale. Bases on bal1 : Oft Hanson. 5 ; off ( 'ollnirn . I. \ Hit hy plh'hedai : Bv 1auson. 3. Struck out : By Hun ' on. I ; by Coiburmu 7. Bateries : Hanson antI Dugdale ; ( olhurn and .Tonps. TIme oC game : Two hours. Umpire : : lr. Stoul BUCK WlrrFWASlED 'EuI. JACI SO1.T.E. . Aug. 7.LSpecini ( Tple- gr&m.-Ituck EbrlKht's aggregation lmln- Isterod a shut out to the home team ( today . only allowing thom to lalw four hits off Klmmprcl"s d 1'1'ery. . 'rho JII I < sonvlo ! t.um. being out of their positIons . made . n\'merOU8 errors , all of whIch were cost . John Connors who played with Jacl < son- yule II ' 92. \a ' put In the box aR au e:111rl- n.ent , anti a costly one It % vau' . l'reident Kent announced tonight there was no truth lu the report that : Jackmtomiville's franchise Inl team would he tl18Cerrl to Bloom- . < h1ton. . \1 Interested suy the team will Hnlh the season here. Score : Jacksonville . . . . . 0 ( 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 .Jacksolwle . . . . . . . .1 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 o-r Hits : Jacksonville. I : Lincoln 10. Er- I'ors : 'lcltsonvle , t : LIncoln , 2. Earned runs : J.llcoln. I. 1.11011 tilts : 11. , Van flureim. 'i'hree.base lilt : hIohhlngsvorIi. ( flatteries : Connor and hoover ; Kim- laterleR Siteer. Umllre ) : : Ir. \'u.urd. STADI a OF ' 'II TFVM S. i'layed. Won . Lost P.Ct. Plorla . . . . . . . . . 1lLet.VOI. 2 C3.4 Lincoln . . . . . . . . . 8'J ' 49 :1 : 613 DelIulnes . . . . . St 46 : l6.8 Qulnc . . . . . . . . H2 41 41 50.0 Denver . . . . . . . . J2 40 42 48.8 HOII.ford . . . . . . . . b t : : 4.1 40.0 Jacksonville . . . . . 82 :0 l2 36.6 Jacllonvle SI. Joseph ) . . . . . . /J " 51 l 31.0 tumble huts hren corrected In Note-ThIs tlile corected no- corda nee with a totter from President I elt gIving the olclal Manlln oC the t.'IIS up t,1 Aut 2. toklnf II this disposition of alt protested games. I Is cOlreet In aceoroanue with the ummupires' decIsion since August 2. c. " : ES OP 'Il I'I' - ( ( ; . \ 1.1 . \ 1711. Shh'l'n : Ilrnl , ' " i-7 ; . ; limit In On . In- fling Uf Jhrl.t tutu iCissi liger . I'lTTSBUHO , Aug. 7.-The Drowns were slm\ly slaugbtered. Ehlet loft the rubber In ( lit' mIddle ot the third Inning. Kissinger taking his 1ilaee. In the Inning slxteqms of the IIIte8 wont to bat scoring eleven runs on six hits four errors and four baleen > on 11 I s. Foreman was Invluclble. Hewitt took his place lu the seventh and dId Just ni well. Score : Pittsbuim'g . . . . . . 2.01 0 1 0 4 0 . -18 St. LouIs . . . . . . 010000000-1 His : PltsburK , 18 ; SI. Lotmlmm 5. Errors : IIU&\url. 2 : St. Louis 5. garnell runs : Iltshurg. 10 ; St. 1.oumls 1. 'wo.buso jilts : l3tm'rmzel Dowd. "hree.bu50 hit : Smith. Stolen base : Ilckll ' . Double plays : Ely to Quinn to Peltz. lases on bal ! : Donovan - van (2) ( , SmIth 1Irbaupr. : Ierrlt (2) ( ) , Dowd. Struck out : i'oreimmtuu . Irown , i3amuols . Eimrmt ( . Pussel balls : : lerritt. Blterles : I"orelll. ' Hewitt . : lerrlt and , Sudln ; Ehiret His simiger . amid Miller. anl : tine hour and 1f ) minute . Umpire : 0' Iay. hlI'IDflRS CI.lcn ThEIR hOLD. ClE\'ELAND , AUK. 7.-Clevnnll ! took two gII' front Louisville this afternoon. Time liu'st was won h ) ' heavy hItting . \0)- hint being knocl.ell ont of the box tim time " .I'UIII Inning. In the 5ecoml . ale Cummnlimg- hal W"I Ilun.lell freely ) . nnll him was also gale very : wild. . \teadance. 3.5. Score first cleveland . . . . . 110 0 0 0 2 0 1H Louisville . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 13 Hits : Cle\elarll , 18 ; I.ouls\ll. 9. Errors : ( 'ittyt'laaiib I ; l.oull\lll. 3. I'nrnell : runs : : Cleveland 6 : Louisville . 1. FIrst base on ere , : CIt\eh'n.I . , 2 ; l.oulsv1e. 2 heft on bases : Cleveland. 12 : Louisville 3. . First hase on hulls : Oft CU\I'Y. I : of'tVeyhiiiig . I ; of ! McCrcar . ' 7. Struck out : DyS'ey - hlnAJ 1 : by McClar ) ' 3. 'rwo.base hits : McIsean O. 'fe\"lu. AIIAleer (2) ( ) . Double (111)1 : eKean to o. 'eueau to O'Connor' ; 0 ' linen to Spies Wild pitches : IuIIII ) ' . 1 ; McCrear . 1. PaMs"1 bail : Xlmmer. Blt- ( cries : CUPII anti Zlmmlr : " 'eyhlnl Mc- ( 'rlay mimud'arner. . Time : Two hours and eighteen mInutes UIvlr , : Jo\ne. ticore second game : Cle"ollnl . . . . . 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 . -5 Louisville . . . . . . .0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 : I lute : Cleveland 13 : Louisville . 7. Errors ; Cleveland 2 : I.oulvle. I. Earned runs ; Cle\elanll. 4. 1"lnt bas on errors : ( runl' lend . I : I.uldvte. 1. Left on bles : Cleveland - land I : LouIsville . I. First base on . bails : Off Cunningham I. Struck out : fly Young , I I I ; : I i ' Cunlh1h1un , 1. Three.bimso hit : 1"leer. BIl/lre / hilt : . : IIOar. Stolen I 1amie , : ? sfchmt 'dcAleerVrtghmt. . Doulle Imlays : Collins IIO'Brlen to Blilel ; O'llriemi to Slde. ' . ifitl Illtlh 1 ( mmli n limghma tim . 1. l'n"se'l ball : i'hlmiumt'r . I. latrrl.a : Voting 111 ; Imler : , ( 'mimimingiinn1 . amid I \S'nrnt'r. 'Ime : Ont hO\lr , . hrll 1f ) Ilnute ! I'm- hire : , frvne. I TWO mtJols SETTLED IT. CINCINNII , , Asig. i.-Cllcnnatl. though oulhtIl. WII , . \rr ) ' strong In the ( thoufh ' L'hleaKo 1111 'tl. e'lelt In enl InnIng. In the ( eighth , with two men out Siewnrt I fUllllet I hf\I \ tIpti Terry gnve tIme Ilxt I/\ minim his lti" I ( Irti ) ' lilt to loft 1111 , Wlmol fU1bh : , a 1"11 two ruins 10 score . ' 1.UKI" ! ' c IllaJ"1 ' ; the feature. Attend- , silica , : .40J. tkorlJ ' Cincinnati . . . " . . 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 2 . g ' ( Inclnnat : ChIcago . .I . . . . 0 0 : 0 : 0 1 0 o - His : Cincinnati . 7 : Chlcago , 13. Errors : Cllclnnat , 2 ; ( 'hlcuigo , 2. Earned run : ( 'imiciimnati , 2 ; Clilcuigo , L Two.basl lute : ( Irity . 'Uran , Iecker. 'rhree.hapo hIL' : lure (2) ( ) . Lamigo. Stolen hal" ' ' Miller . Wimot. l.ammge. Double plays : 't1ray to MePhce to lwtng. : ) lse on h"I : Off Tor ' . 3. : lIlt by Illchec bal : I ' Terry , I Struck out : ID \ 'er. : : imy Terry . 2. Wlc plchcs : Terry. Bllerle ! : Dwyer nnd Vaughn : TIrr } l' and Donlhue. Time : Two Donull. hours amid fIve minutes. Umpire : Mc- ' KII.I.Y HITS A ImI I. IlnT.\II . ' " Aug. 7.-Ihallmore ( won today hy timely hitting ! anti fast fielding. Kpl"s ) home run Irl\1 0\11 the ( Inl'r loJI fence II the fourth was one oe tIme feat urea. Alencln . e. 6,100. Score : PhladelphhL . . . . . 3 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 ( G Baltimore . . . . . . .1 0 0 1 2 0 3 0 . - 7 111 : Ph 1"1 fl/h la. 10 ; Hnllnore , 1:1 : I' r- rur : Phihadeiphutum , 4 : lallmo , . 1 garH'11 tUIR : Phlalletrhll . 2 ; I lull t irmiore , .1. 'l'svo- h.lse his ; : UIIII i y . Thompsol (2)-1Iyle ( ) , hleinnuing , hirodip. 10me run : Kelly I , . Sac- rube hits : Ilnilman ( 'arsey , Keeler Jen- nlmigs. ' Stolen bases : Hamiton (2) ( ) . McGraw JounlnRR. Left on bases : Phladelllhil. 7 ; Ballmol'e i. Strimclc \ out : Kelly. Douhle plays . : 1allul to Hel : Ke'ler 10 ( ! Ice. I'h."t base omm ulor'lhladelllhln. : 1 : haIti- more 1. l'llst haKe on hal ! : Oft ( 'arsey , 1 ; oft ifemnmnimig I , , r Bateries : CH'sey. Oruc a\1 Clemeltsemming ; , amid Clarke. Um- . plro : Koefe. Thnu : One hour amid lift ) 111111' t i . CL.\I1KE . HOOKS AD Aflli1V. NgW YORK . Aug. 7.-Doyle's Iwo errors In the seventh wlle nil thut Rav.,1 , Ihe Senators from another whitewash this tuft- ernoon. Clarke hitched a masteri gumo . \I'hll Amiderson's ( curves were hit safe In nearly every Innln . A brilliant oiie-huunfi , cntch by ( 'rok. and 1 runnln catch by Abbey were the features. Score : eYorl. . . . . . . 30202200-9 Wushlnton . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0-3 hilts : New Yorl Washington ; , 5. l'r- : rols : New YO'k. Washington ; . , 2. gamed rnni : New York . 8 ; \.ashlnlton. 1. BasI on IrIOI'R : New York 1 ; \\ashlnltol. 2. I.ef on hlses : New York , 6 : \ 'aehuiiugtoim , 3. Ilse on halls : Off Clark . 3 ; off Anller- son , 4. Stluck out : Iy Clarke . I : by \n- ticrson . 1. Two.haso hits : Tlllal. .Toyce (2) ( ) . Crooks . 'rhree-Imse his : hums . Staf- fnll Sacrifice hit : Fuller. Stolen bases : Fuller (2) ( ) . hturne . HtumiTortl . Douhle Illas : : , lloyd to Sehelheuk : Crooks to Sehelhlck to Ilassammmer. Paslel ball : Farrel Bat- tories : Clarke /nl Falll : Anderson timid lcOulre. UmpIre : Emsiie. Time : One hour anti foity-slx minutes. Attendamice . 2.00. BOSTON . Aug. 7. - The Boston-Brooklyn g,110 postponed : rain. STANDING Ol TIlE Tfl.\MS. : l'iaved.Vomm. . Lost P.Ct. CevlanL . . . . . . ! 50 : li ; co.o ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . ! Iltshurg . . . . . . hi 5 3 : fI.8 ! Baltimore . . . . . . . HI I 3\ \ r .0 nOEton . . . . . . . . . S 4 : : i I : 6 Chicago . . . . . .s. . . ( : lt 4t & .1 Cincinnati . . . , , . . , s H 3' 55.3 ' Brooklyn . . . . . . . . .82 . . 4 : 3i 51.0 Philadelphia . . . . . : " 83 4 39 5.1.0 New York . .1. . . . . : Si 41 m ; & , Washington . . . . . j 2i 1 ' 3 : : . t Rt. Louis . . . . . . . 19 20 f : . ( Louisville . . .t . ' . . . ' H1 2t 62 2 : . : Gnmes 1011aY Brooklyn nt Boston ; Wash- hlAton at New Yorlt ; Baltmore ut i'hmllti- lelphla : GlevI1n,1 , at Chicago : LouisvIlle : Chlrngo I.ouls\l. at IltHhurg ; St Lt'tiits at ChmmcinnaI . SCOIU 0' 'l'IH.'I . IhS'l'lhmts 1iIAGUIi. iCitiustis' CI , t . ' 11:1".1 Still Pu rl hie'r trout t he 1.'I'unl . I I ) ' 11J iimivmt mini is. : lNNrPOI.S , " Atig. i.-In both gaines the locnlu hit harder " titan the score shows. In the ecoI1" ome Klng amid lastlS : were Ilaughte o'l ' und game was called lt the end of the sP\\mth to allow the vie- lors to catch R.ltn\n. \ Score first game : Minneapolis ' 1 ; . . ; " : : 1 3 0 1 0 1 0 08 Klusas City . ' : .h. 0 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 05 Jilts : Mlnncpo1i" : 13 : Kansas City , 0. Errors : Minneaphiu . 2 : Kansas City . 2. Batteries ilnneapolt. : Wilson : hastings . Bergen and 11nl ! Score . second game ; Minneapolis . . . . . . . . : 1 0 2 4 : 0 r.17 Kansas City . . . . . . . .3 0 .1 0 0 0 0 i lls : Minneapolis . 20 ; Kansas CIty . , 5. Errors : : InnupoIR. 1 : KansaS City , 5. flatteries : I.'mzer. I"annln ant Wilson ; IChing . hiastluigs . Bergen and , hhimies. s'r. PAUL , . \Ul. 7.-Score : St Paul. . . . . . . . . 4 3 0 2 5 0 3 0 2-19 Milwaukee . . . . . . .0 0 I I 3 0 0 0 08 Hits : St Paul . 1D : MIlwaukee . 13. Er- Iors : St I'aui. 3 : Milwaukee . 2. Batteries : Johnson and lhoyit' ; Stephens antI , Motan. on t 'D TAPIIS Aug. i.-Ianagel Ellis released Captain ( alrol tonh ht. Glen- nlvln wi hlenfel act ni captain Score : Ornd Hapl ; . . . " 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 3 Indllnapols . . . . . 1 0 i 0 7 1 0 0 . -16 III : Grand ltapids 1 : hndlanapolls . 13. l'nors : Grnml ; Rapids , 7 ; indianapolis . 3. Batteries : Jones Yaterman and Nye ; Philps and : lc\arllll ) g1OIT , AUH. 7-Score. first game : Detroi . . . . . . . . . . .0 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1- 4 Terre Hnuto . . . . .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 JIlts : . Detroit . i ; 'L'brre Haute . 1. gl'rorl : Detroit . 1 ; Terrc Haute , . 3. BaterIes : Gayle amid Twlncham ; lUKhe } and Iticii Score fcoml Hale : Detroit . . . . . . . . . . 3 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 5 Terre haute . . . . . ( I 0 0 ( 1 1 1 1 0 04 His : Detroit . 10 ; Terre Ilnut.t . ! , 10. Errors . : Det'ol. 3 : Torte 1 mute . 1 lr..elles : Puars and 'lwlnehlm : Nope ali Outcait. STANDING Ol TIlE TEAMS . l'layodVon. . Lost. P.Ct Indianapolis . . . . . 82 r 32 61.0 Indlannpols . . . . . . . . .87 5 3\ \ 610 G.9 Kansas City . . . . . 66 ' ) G 31 SS.1 Minmieapolitm . . . . . 84 41 40 2..t ; lnnea\ols . . . . . . . 83 4" 43 51.1 Detroit . . . . . . . . 82 H 41 .11 . 'l'erre Haute . . . . . itt : r 3.3 Oland Hapld . . . . . 87 28 5 32.2 Gaines today : St. Pnul at llnneaJoIM ; 'Faire laute I at Ornl Rapids ; InllanlJolh ; at Detroit. _ _ _ _ _ _ ( ; . \ ' \ S 01" " ' 111' : iiviiy . \:1 \ \'I'I.'n 11\1 Lost's I. J.nll/\111' h l ) ' 01" ' ' ' . ' . LIttle 111 ) G1tITNA . Nob. , Aug. 6.-Speclal ( Tlle- grnm.-Tho prettiest game oC hue ( season was /la ' ell lucre today between Louisville . which resulted In and the home teamim a victory fur tll visitors. Cole the ole- /rmOI phenomenon of Greens'ood wus In the box fOr the visitors , anti their lell work \ns excellent. The home team put up aim Ixcolont : gamc. Score ; Orelna . . . . . . . . .0 . 0 1 0 0 0 0 : 1-.1 . I.ouisvilie . . . . . . . O. 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 -5 rarel runs : Gretmia 2 : I.ouls\llo. 1. Two-base his : Gretna. 3j : ; l.ouls'le. 2. Stolen bases : Gretna. 5 ; J.ouls\1e. 4. Base on liable : Of lhcimetflie . 2 : oft Cole 2. Struck out : By Schotlile . i : by Cole . 10. terle : Gmetnu * . Schetie and l owl.1 j Jl ! 1cutsvitle . Cell , zund MeNeahy. Umpire : : nt : Icul Peters. . TI.ue , , s1511C } . hour ) all thirty minutes. Ilu\INVI \ Nt' Ij I. Aug. 7.-Spcclal ( . and 1'lalmu'iew Tolegrammm.-Time ) . IUlllolph ani Plaln\lew hal tlams plnYla hl ( here today and In " immense crowd "tvitmnset1 a good ! a I U. 1 was a pitcbt'rsl ( II l battle . with honorl evenly Ilvided the errors of the home club being ) respomittibIt'fortheir defeat. Score : Randolph . . . . .2. . . : 0 0 0 I' 4 0 0 : 1-9 l'lnInvicw . . . . . . . . . , . J 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 0- jIlts : Rundolph ; 7 ; .Pllln\llw. 5. Errors : : Handolph. I ; l'itmiiw4tiw I . D. Struck . out : ly ( Irahiarmi . 9 ; tjy t 'llan. ' 7 ; by Patridge ( , 2. hltitterl's : For , Jlllnvlpw. ) Grohlm ant latlrl ; far Ihl"OI I } . HodmI : , Patrlde amuti ) lorriumoim. lorIMol. CRETE. Neu. , . \ . 7.-Speclal ( 'i'eie- . gramn.-Cret' ) , wpn-lle third game of the Iwrles with \'ahfoo 'tOlar : I'eature. of the gains were Crete's. JIMe running anti Cron- elly's plchln . \'t\tie of the home taint nUlle the ioimgtttt hit ever mnude emi ( lie 101111 . malc , ' , Kround" Score : f' t b I Wahoo . . . . . . . \.JO 0 : 1 0 0 0 3 0-7 \'uhuo . . . . . . . . . . , . ,0 0 4 0 2 2 0 1 . -9 lls'ahoo. . I t ; Crete , 9. 1'ror.l : : \'ahoo. 7 ; ( 'rote . 6. Struck out : ! ) ' ( ronel } ' , 9. 10 1 01 bulls : Off Perr ) ' . 3 ; ofT Clarke . I. ) IASTINOS. Neb" Aug. 7.-Speciai ( 'ole- grmuni.-A ) itit'e game : ot base 1:1 wal ' \la'ed today between the In\'lnclblps anti \ Defenders , resulting In victory for the former uy a score of 12 to 3. Batteries : Webster and Vaimnieter' Vammileet and ! . \.bster all \ anmlteri''anleet COll l'Illr. : I' ' F. ' arrut len. 8u1.LI1Y ( . Neh.u . ; . 7-Speclal.-A ( ) large number oC Intlldlute went from helo yesterday to attend the bail gamut , nt Osce- . ola between the Stromsbur : 'rehunls tumid the Shelby \\'lflm-'S. The game Itromuilseti to beery , ose. At the elul of the UfUI ) Inning - ning the 8cor" stood 7 to 4 o favor ot the opponenta. Hhu1hy ( hems lalo live scores unit hpl.1 tIme 11111. Sore " : Shelby 12 ; Stroml burg T. Owlnl to time rlvRlry \metween \ the towns the game Ilrovckl1 much oxclement nt""lh' tn U.lnll.t ilirsm-s . A , f Gregg of BlaIr has ae'epte'l 4ei ladlnJs alTer 10 ride , a r e agaInst horsea ant the event I 1 cmne ' of nt the fair grounds track h're. BURDCR'S ) ' . - LEAD ROWING ( ; Ho Take Another Lap from the Orowl in the Six-Day Raeo . OlTON'S ' COSTLY CHANGE OF WHEELS Oat ' . 1'I'ltlr. , ' .e / Slov Nigh l's It Iii lug \\.1" Ihl' 11"1.lnl : I. . imy ' J.I'/I'I' ( " ' 1"1 t..1 11m I ( hit' imiIi , The excitement al the Charles Street bicycle - c'cleark Is on the increase and everything points to a thrilling close Saturday nlaht. Lat evening there were fully. 2.r.00 spectators In time park the bleachers being fairly jamimtimod . ' antI n goet representation In the grand stnl. , I 'he riders were all a bit stiff frol tIme severe I exertons of the previous e'en\ll , and fur thic first hal hour the race was a procession. As a sort of an introductory to the start 01 the big chase , there was a hal mile match race between hi. 1 . 'rederlckson of this city amid Clarelco lenlrlek of I remoll , Freuler- Ickson giving Ihe } 'relonter I handicap uf timlrty-flve ) 'arts. I 1001lI like a big con- tract for the gigantic Clermnan but he won hands down. Iellrick muiltiinel his halul- leap for time first two laps , but perceptibly let down on time third , and Froth I went by him as I he had beel lied 10 n host Time tme , 1:09 : . was but fair. Immediately upon the finish of Ihls lefere2 Peter sent the six-day boys off on their third night's journe Afer ! a weary whirl of a half hour 10lon nn,1 Hurdlck set out to tak a lap amid succeeded In their purllose after a terrible purt of two mIles . This oncO more gave 10lon a clear hold on stcol1 place as Ball , time doughty Mlssotmrian . was time only man ted with hll for that honor , lurtlck being In the lead by a lap captured the night before. There was oceans of enfhuslasm durIng - Ing thll exploit , as all that ( Is required to stir up a bicycle crowd to crazy standard Is a spurt for 10re ground by the leRllers. The lap safely tuclel away In their trunks , Ilur- dick ant 10lon once more awung Into their easy pace the struggling field being more than willing 10 follow their oxample. The guyIng or the big good natured crowd and the widest endeavors of the Military band was Inslfclent to arouse the contestants frol their sUlnambulsllc mood until long after 10 o'clocl' . when the attenuated Colonel 10lon once more made UI his mlnr to do a little business. ito made a good , "sneak" ; on Dur- dick all gained a vantage of forty yards Qe- fore the leader awaltned to his peril. 101- ton's red shanks worldng hike long ret were lke p18- tons and his steel steed was fairly shootng around time eg.shaled course when Dick nn- buckled ant toolc after him. Then lucre ( was a race for your whiskers. 10lon was unable to add an Inch to his lead on l3urdick anti at last the whole foci . were bunched again. I was at this Juncture that 10lol discovered that he hall not only lost a spoke or two In his frantic ammibitlomi . but that his saddle post was badly awry , all he had 10 change his mounl. ThIs he dll In marv.lous quIck time . but still not quid . enough 10 eSca\2 Burdlck's vigilance . and lie with hall , who was n lap behind hloltomi . skated off to profit by their rlval's mIsfortune. 1 was an arduous task , to be sure but they finally accomplIshed I. much to Colonel hIolton's clmagrin. 'he crowd cheered uproariously. Everybody was glad to see the man from MIssouri on even terms wih 10lon aealn. Tel minutes latcr 1010n changed back to Ils 011 wheel whIch hall been repaired ant again Dunlck and time lawle'o essayed to do It Kome more. But Holol balked on this , and , the way he took after them was a caution to snakes. lie fairly flew . amid gave the crowd one of the ( fnest 111eces of titling Iley have yet been treated to. Durlck ! alll Hal were soon os'erhmauled art this ended the excite- imient unt the Inal spurt for first across Limo scratch which hOlor fell to Iholton. Tagger who was In no condiion for such I a long race dropped out emi his nlnety.fourth I mule amid , announced his withdrawal. BurdIck again carrIed oft the special prize . a pair of racing pedals blt Helen : swears by the long snout or the sacred elephant that ho will not do It again tonight. Friday nIght the "Kan- Ras City Blackbirds . " a colored cuartet . wi warble ) "rhe Pretty 1.IUle Widow In Bloomers" at the start of the race , and intersperse - sperse Boomers" band's IlrOlral with other choice and approlmriate selections . Score : aplrollrlato 1uiile.9. Lnp flurdick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12G 0 Dunlck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 6 Helen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 : 6 Hal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121 I I 3 Clarke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 : Schrmttier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 : Sllrller 'flgcr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 7 Satmll , } ' night Champion \1 Plxlf ) ' will hiahf-mnlio un- maIm a trlnl for the state halC-mlo - \acld record which Is 1 : O. : JOFI.ntN : A S3i.ti.I. ! KILLiNG. m4t. 1111" S I' " " c. I' (11'11" t lie . 011'1 i'lntter itt Mimsoit et , . MASON CITY , In. . Aug. 7.-Spll'lal ( 'ele- gramn.-Aboimt .O ' Ileoille attended the bl- cycle ! raceR hero today . haiti under the man- . nglmcnt of the Mason City C'clnH club. 1 wait a state affair , the best riders In this state and : tnnesota being here. TIns new hait-iiuile track wa In line shape . amid the only barrier to ( must tlo was I head wind up time strolch. Ie"ult : : One mile , nuvlcoY. : . A. Cook Charles City , mi ! : O. A. Lyomu Hockford , second ; John Chili . l'tlmison City ( hiirti. 'rime : 2:30. : : Frank ' 1'ovneend was thrown frol his \ \'heel when lear the tape tumid seri- cushy Injured. He was In tiumi beud at thai timnu. Quarter mile. open , thirty-six entries , rtmn 1mm three secttomi , first three over the Ia pe qtmalltying for time thmial heat ; tinul : Chuirks J , Bell , Cedar itapida , won ; i ) . E. Jlurrett , MarhailtoWti , secouid ; 1'lari Jtckson , Cedar 11511 tie , tiuii'ul. ' [ 'i mite : 0 :3 : 1 3.5. ) lat.on City Iioys' race , one-half mile : Fret ! iutileld won , Clove Viison soc'omitl , Alvin hiarhtc'r third. Time : I :26. : Omie uiuiie , open , run in three sectlomis , there being twenty-utes'eui entries ; iinal heat : Charles I toter , St. l'aul. won ; Walter Ilitilal , Sioux City. secomuui ; 'F.V. . Under- w cod , Chaimhmi , third. 'Fime : 2 : Il. 'l'inie lImIt of 2:31) : % 'iifl put mu the final , lint owing to imeav ) ' V'iuiti tmp time stretch It s'uts run over antler a 2:35 : himmmmt , aimul rcstmlted : ( 'hareti ilofer womi ; Artimmmr Co9'le , Cetlur htapids aecomid ; Walter Jillibs , Sioux City , third. 'rime : 2:32)4. : Halt miuile , boys utumler 16 years : A. It. Ettler. mlarshuuiiown ( , woui ; Jtmhiutn TifTIun ) ' , Mason City , second ; Itoscoc Carlyomi , Clear Lake , timirul. Timne ; 1:13. : Time wimmd wits not blowIn ! so hmarti in thus race. One mile , Cerro Goido county : Locy ii. i'age , Mason CIty. first ; L. L , lull , Mtiomm City , mtecomud ; Mertomm Miller , Clear Lake , thIrd. Tinue : 2:45ta. : Ilalf nille , Ouch , wait ruin 1mm three see- tlons ; Ilmiab ; Cluarlea Ilofer won ; hiert Ste'ens , Charles City secomidS'alter ; Iiibbs , Biouic Cii ) ' . tturd. 'i'imne : 1I63 , . Time second heat 'amt ruin In 1l3'.h. : ' . 'I'wo miiiies , Oletm. imarles ilofer , St. Paul , well ; itrthui' Coyie , Cedar 1aplds , second ; Walter llibbs , Sioux City , third. Tinin : 5:16. : Five antics. imnumilicnp : Time prIze , Chinries liofer St. I'aul. Time : 13:01. : Vt' . J. Rut- cliff , h'iuterioo , well ; Id. ii. Streetor , ( 'etlar , ltupitls , second ; Atlaimi iitler , 'ttmirshailtowmi , tiiirti. _ ilofer was st'rntelu mmmli amid Sutriiff hind Itt , yards' start. iiof'r entered all rmmcea hue could , amml this being the last run , hue 'roe lretty tired. C ) 'i"I' 4) llittlih ) AN AiiM , , % .i I I ilv. i'uiuciietu , it Iii o A imy 1irt' 'I'll Is St'astiui , 5OCT11 11hNi ) , Aug , 7.-About 3,000 leo- Pie vitnt'sseti ( hue muational circuit bIcycle uuiect , tmtmtber thin atislilecut of tIme South Bend Cycling chub , at tIme Irivlmig club this afternoon - noon , 'l'ho weather was almost iterfeet , Several mtccldemuts occurred , casting a gloom over tli otherwise mtuieeessumil coca- siomi , Otto /.elgieu' of Smut .foe , ( 'al , , v.is tImrovn , brenkluig lila left nrni , so that the Immie lurotrutiel throtmglm time Il&'shu. Arthur ( ; : iruiiner of Chicago as hiatil ) ' hrtmised , , but not seriotmsiy..eigier's imujury will pro- s'euit hiitii frommi ritiiiig agaImm thiite seasrni. Among time peclal features verb the tuk'k rimlimig by Sub Black , the wnrll' i'hanuplnmi , mind an exhilhitiouu half imy J. I I. ntmi , I'V. . I ) tioyfl % of Goehit'mi , Intl. , in 1 :03 : 1.5. Fruiik i . Bought of South blend nun of lndiaimut'e greatest riders , svent agaInst ( he state halt untie recorti iii 1 :03 : 1-5 , iiteeti by .lack Smith tumid J. I I. Donovan , Goehmen , hmmd. , hlylmig start , Summuniamies : One mmuii , novice : Charles Vt' . 1)omuos'ami , (1cmheui , Intl. , won : 1.eomm'ammuicrheek , Nih's , Mhehi , , second : \V. Vt' . Ilixaomi , Westvilie , itiul , , thlri. 'rimne : 2:30. : Omitu mile , lianmileup , class 12 : A. S. hirowmi , Clevelanti ( SO ymurds ) , womB 1) , J. Good , 1)aytomm , 0 , (120 ( ) 'umruis ) , seconti : Vt' . 1)ecumrdy , Cimicago (90 ( ) 'artls ) , third. Timmue : d'nc' mile , opemi , cnmim .t' , : , t"rnmmk F. Itoughi , South liend , won ; John Ii. llarri- somi. Lebanoum , hid. , set'otil ; Ciitrles : Koib , Goshuen , thulrth. Tinme : 2:15. : Omme-huutif mmiiie , omuen , class 13 , llrst bent : E. C. iltitd hiret , L. Kier , Dayton , 0. . eec- omid ; C. M. Murphy , llrooklymm , thiirui. 'rime : I :13 : , Secomutl heat ; 11mm y Mctommtild womi , Otto Zelgier ecommd , Artiiumr Oturulimmer , Chit- cage , third. 'l'inue : 1:11 : % . Fimial : E. C' . Ilaid lImiy McDonald y"conth , Otto /.eigler thu I rub. 'I'i mmmc : 1:11. : half miiiit' , limummuilcump : Prank F. hloumghm , South blench , won ; V. C. mtee , South Ilenti (4(1 ( ( yards ) , secomitl ; Joimn 12. Cammipbeii , Sotmtlm liemid (20 ( yards ) , third. Tinme : I :05 : 1-5. One mile , open , cltus 15 : lh. C' . itald von , T' . .1. 'l'iuus ( secomud , C. M. Murphy timirth. Time : 2:03. : 'l'imree mnile , huamidictup : Tj. E. Laiigt' , Chicago ( scratch ) , won ; Joimmm 12. hIti'rison , Labammon , hid , ( scratch ) , secomiti ; 1tiaritlmi Iliass ( ucratchm ) third ; Cimuries Koib , Go'themm , hod. (225 yards ) , fourth. 'l'inuo ; 7:1G. : 7:1G.Two iiiiles. hiantilcap , cIas 13 : L. D. Ca- itanne , St. Louis (75 ( yards ) , vomt ; L. C. : lohnsomi , Cieveiantl ( O yards ) , secomitl ; Thomuua Cooper (120 ( yards ) thilrth. Tinue : 1:37. : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ OItILA GIi'I'S 'l'hiih ( JiIMl'lONSlIIl' . S'ouimmg ii mmml ( tt iuiieihlefeutt Au 01 bier , , at I lie G ruiuitt isbn mitt 'Fommrmim. ' . GIIANI ) ISLANI ) . Nob. , Aug. 8.-Spe- ( clul.-The secomid ( lttp' of the ( ommrmiament for douhmies of tue Nebraska State Tomunlit amtsociumtiomts'as not nearly as imletusamit a cue , emi account of tIme wemutimer , as yes- terla ( ) ' , Time wInd bleu' quite stromig from time southwest , raisimig a great deal of ulust mtmmd in tu Id mu g good t cmi mile iihtm' I mm g d I illc'mil t. Time best iiaytmug so far lung beum done by Gulbmnette amid hbrowmm of himustlmigs , who mmwt Young niud ( 'aitiweil of Omnahum in the hlntuls , Grand Island was lrtetic.hly omit of It since last iiituht , mull hilt Aluier amid Art Aiihot ( , two of tier youngest lula9'crs , being defeated. 'l'lmese tvo vere defeated this immornimig by Young utah Ctmlmiveli. F'mflnswurthi amid Viliard , of whionu thai heat plumyiiug vn.s eXPectti for Grand Islamuti , were defeated yesterday by Ilohluen amid Lavert ) ' . An error crept into tIme report , stating that \ ' lbtclt tumid FowIlo beat Guhlmnt'tte mmmiii llrovn , 6-0 , 6-0 , 5-0. Time reverse uis tin ? case. 'rime miumutcimea were resummeti mit 9 o'clock this mmmormmimig , time following - lowing boimmg time result : Yotmtmg anti Cuidweil boat Bail ) ' and Bern- hiardt. 6-0 , 6-2 , 6-i. Powers amid luer beat Laverty amid hal- denuumn , G0 , 3.6 , 6-3. Yotmmig anti Citidvell beat Aider aiid Abbott - bott , 5-0 , 6-i. 6-0. Brown amid ( luilniette beat l'owers amid Dtmc'r , 7-5. 6-0. 6-2. Finals for chumiuphonshuip u'ere played be- ts'en Voting mummil Caidwoli of Onuaimmm tumid ( Itulimnetto tumid Ilrown of 1iistimigs : ( lila aftornoomm. It was a 'ory oxcitimmg contest. Voumig anti ( 'aidwell eamteu.i ( out s1os' , but (11(1 excellent imlutyitig iii tint Itist four sets auth won , 0-6 , 6-2 , 5-7 , ti-I , 6-3 , amid s'ero decided - cided the chmamnpion team of Nebraska. A nil migi mug fo r t Ii e ID ; i'm's , FflIuIONT , A ug. 7.-Speciai.-Thmo ( ) track at the fair grounds Is iii good comiditlon for tIme races which comnmiuemuco tomorrow , Ho'- oral of time out-of.tom'n vhmeelmmmen arrived iii the city yesterday anti are gettIng ac- cumstumneml to time track mimuil grounds. All in- dicmttlonn point to the niect being one of ( lie immost sumeceasful in the state , provided the weatluer is all rIght. \Vlh.t'I'iiLilt F'OhIi4LtS'J' , it'll Ir , I'reeeii by 4lmouprs 1mm North- i'mtsI , 'riu N'hrmisksi. Vt'ASIIINGTON , Aug. 7.-'l'he forecast tom' 'rhursday is : For Nebraska-Fair , preceded by showers 1mm thai extrenme northeast liortlumis ; winds becommiluig iiorthwesterly. For Iowa--.Shmowers ; cooler Thursday evening or nlglmt ; winds becomIng north- uvosterly. For Missouri--Showers iii time muortimermu vortiomu : fair 1mm the soumtiiermi biortion ; shighmtiy warmmuer lii time vicinity of Spriimg- field ; southerly winds. For South Dakota-Showers , followed by fair iii ( hue evening ; slightly cooler , except stationary temnimeratumre 1mm ( lie vicimiity of Pleire ; wimmuis becomnuuig miortimerly. Loeiii itt'4)mti , OFFICE OF 'ltE'EA'fhIlHL BUREAU , OMAhA , Aug. 7.-Ommuumima record of tout- lterature imnd raimufail , conupared u'itim thit' corresponding duty of tIme jeist four years : 1893. 1891. 1893. 1892. ) Enxluntmmn temperature , SO 9 $ Ii Di hilinimumni tenuporatuum e. . . Si StI 68 6 : ) Averagtu ( emaperutture. . . . . . 74 81 81 1,0 l'meclpltuution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .00 .1)0 .00 .00 Comitlitiomi of temnpcratumre anti Irecfiiitntion itt Omimaita for time duty tumid imicu March 1 , 189. , : Nounmal tcmlmermttire : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 lixcCmttt or dellciency for tIme day. . . . . . . . . . 0 Acctimtmiumtetl excess m'imucu 'miarehi . . . . . . . Normal lirecipitation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .it Inch 1)eltetency for ( hue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . inch 'l'otal Iurecilmittmttomi since Muircim 1. 12.68 inchmes 1)eiici000) ' sluice March 1. . . . . . . . . 8,33 immchies htt.tiui'tM froiuu Of her Mtuuilomis mit S 1' , .ih , 'R ' r ) . ' . a1 s ' , STATS Or STATIONS. 'I YXArUCmI. S _ _ _ . Ouuiamium. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 80 . Chor , Norit , i'iatte..8 $ t12 .00 'flt'ur. VmmL.'mumlnu , . . . . . . . . . . . . ou tu .ou Clear. Llmlcao . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ito 142 .00 ( Ieur. : Sm , i.oimiui. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 5mm , tti ( fear , St. l'amtt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 714 14 4 .U0Ciotutty Otivemiport. . . . . . . . . . . . . so so eu Cloudy. Kmmnstue City. . . . . . . . . Hum sm , .oo ( near. fletemma. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7.1 7mm .0(1 Ci'uir. iioumvur. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7u let T : Iouumly. SaitLtmicoClty. . . . . . . ms uo on CleaT. , . . . . . . . . . . . . 8U mill Ciomidy. St. Viumeomit . . . . . . . . . 7(1 ( 75 .0.1 I'arm cloumuly Clmoyeiumue. . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 144 .Utitl'artelotutiy MIles Cuts. . . . . . . . . . . . 84 Ui .0(1 ( Cltmmudy. Itaplut CIty. . . . . . . . . . . . 85 ItO .01) ) cu ; Sr. GaIvt'tutomu 82 itut .uuoicmouuuty "T" imidicatca trace of ltrccipltatmouu. 1. . A. WLL.uiil , Observer , - - - - - - - . . . \ \ \ \ ' ' ' ' "If . r- 'A ; . . . 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Tauc CEXTAIIC , CommrAxv , 27 McnuuY BTT , Nw Yon CTV. 1 - - - - 4 , , fl ( -I , - 't % A mumtm'le , , profossr Ven Thiumpit ( laY , ' i"simtt , at i tin ) ' oil t lie t rummimpet , t4tuitl Iu , "l'mtm ateutra 'l'iutmt It mmiuiltes I'tMuiie swemr Butt t leumi iu mien' 1 hike I t mm iumuuit it. " Our Eastern niatle piano , nicely fimmisheti , rich tone , $175 ; i5 down , I ; imiouithi , amid dealers as tlomu't like it can humup it. A. IIOSPE , Jr. furttsmid Music JuT 1513 iouglmus. . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' - . - - - ' - - - - . - - , . . - - - . , - . 1e ? , 1Jhe , ; ' , 4i-lir On oil .socitt - _ . - You cnnot k ; - 1oThe o erc V ' " , ) ) WThoUt NflIfl ? ( p whifF of -4 ( cowH , Tiffi FASHIONAULE PERFUi. Flowery , refreshino , deiicro nd i8rin , r For naIe by druqist only. IMPEnIALCPeWN PEPFIJMEfl\'CO , 5A11'iT LOUIS , t'IEYER L3ROTI-1R5 DRUG CO.AGEIITa ALSOTI1Y IWEDDIIG ! DLL Two new IPIPLRIAL cRown I 1 , PEACIIBLOW. j odors. 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MICREW 114T111 oNry , p SPECIALIST 4 win ) TIICArs ALL PBIVATE DISEASES , - Weimkne anti Itusordom. of MEN ONLY Svory umre gmlar&ntoetL - lb 7esrt exuterIeuto , - B 7earu In OmnabL , Siooic Fie. . t4Ilm&'ariw5t , callus. NEil. AM IJShO3I ITN'I'S , COURTLANE BEACH TON ( CHT-- GRAND BAND CONCERT. 49 Picked Musicians1 Ballooii Asceiisioii , Parachute Leap , By MLLE. CELESTE , SIXDAY BICYCLE RACE AT TIII BICYCLE PARK , 17th and Cliurles Sticet , Aug , 5 , 6 , 7 , S , 9 , 10 , jj3Oto10jOjcjjyoj' '