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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1895)
- ' - ' - ' - - - - ' ' ' ' - ' - - . . . . . . - " " - " , . . . . . - - ' - - . ' " . . . . . . " , . . . , . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ , . . . . . . . - . . . . " . . . - - - . . . " "V'T" ' - ' ' ' - ' . - ' - ' - " ' ' ' ' . . . . t . . .q,1 . ' " . - , . ' " . - - ? . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . , , . . ' , ; . ' . " T"'W ' , , ; " - . . . . ' ' - ' " . . ' , . < . ' . . " . . . , . . . T' ' .I. . , , \ I I ; 2 - _ _ _ _ _ TIlE OMATfAflATLY3flJ _ _ : TtTESDAY . , AUGUST 20. . 1 S9. _ _ , . J I WILL \ SHOW \ GOOD ! ) TENNIS . - . t Intrtto Tourney Which Opcn3 Today ; ; ' Pomie Much of Intcrczt. . " MANY GOOD PLAYERS TO COMPETE . I ( 'hlrlltl 11" n Strlnl I'nlr II' ni ' ' . ( 'hlllllll 1M " , 'r , ' 11.1 : e- t "ruMlil'M , erl""M . \r , ' . \1 Iii- I Urn , fur 111"III. ) I I - I. . II. \VnIIner nnll : W. I , ' . Slocum of Clii- Will EeL ball rolling In the inter- cage \11 th. bal r01ng . . aft- slate lawn tennis tournament tomorrow ar. ernoon. Their frl match wil be with , Fred Illle nn,1 , llarl hIopkIn . member of the Omaha cluh. The Maw was taken last I I night ant ( the result Is given . below. There will be lay interesting matches from the i start. The numb of entries will be a surprise to : . many. In audition to Waidncr and Slocum or Chicago the comptors Include J. B. Jarquhu or I. larA , champion of Iowa , Car. ter Wilder . enl of the leading men of Kansas City. Cockreih of Council Ifluffs. J. H. Doano and W. Ii. la'ls of \S'hlber. Neb. All the Omaha men are enthusiastic and expecting to ilo great things. to the ( douhlcs especlal ) ' . there wl he some frMl.clas tennis. Austin anl Cu1n ' ham city Inl , stab champions who are Illaylnr together. have been making things hum on the courts on Harey street lately. They have made a wonderful , Improvement In their game since they were at Chlc ! o. Yesterday uernoou they hat a little prac- thee game with the ChIcago pair. Wallner , and Jamo . and the match showe.1 what they could 110. Unless they arc stronger than the Nehr.ska chanwlons. Young ant Caidweli. which Is far from being eoncelet. , Omaha Is going ( male an exrelent bid for supremacy In douhles. Thc ImprOn1ent In the lia 1 ) ' of the few leading pairs here has been most niarked. and great thIngs arc ex- peeled of ' them. I will he a ilisappoint- ment to lu'ty If they ,10 , nol come out Pretty well or course \\'altnor and Slocum hell a first-class national reputation. and to heat them woulll mean a great deal But In any case the doubles . played under the new Ordlf , cannot but be or great Interest to , . every one. J - nOlI.I S AIm INTglm8TNG. ; There are many points about this doubles 1 game that wl commend It especlal ) ' to the spectalors In past year singles matches . have attracted far moro attention In Omaha that thoAo In oubles. The re3son has beoii < J In a word that the struggle for supremacy between tho' competitors . has been greater , and con equent ) the game has been more < exciting. I has been the usual thing for both men to fight for the point ( rom the nio'ent that the bal has let the ser\er'l hanll. Time Interest to the spectators Is . therefore kLul all the time. Tbe game that I now attempted In doubles . and with a large degree of success by all the leading , hairs necessarily Involves a gret deal of very qulcl work. I depends more 01 slIced thal anything else. So much indeed Is this the case that I Is the primary object of everyone of the four participants to get Inside tile service line as quickly as posslbk. Time opportunity for fast rallies at the net the bal shooting from racket to racket like dice In a box Is Immense and any first- class gatne . or which there wi be several - on the courts al Haroy street within the next few d.iys . cannot but evoke round aCer round or applause. . Talking of the doubles game , : Ir. Clarence hobart , who perhaps knows as much about I as any one In the country writes In this wtk'l : ssue of the I.awn Tennis Duletn that it Is already In the cast the more interesting . ) terestng game to watch cn account of the more frequent cccurrence of quIck , sharp rallies . more volleying . more smashing . al- ways a\orlto strols lie declares It. to be the moro difcul game to pIny for the rOlson . that It rerlulres more hQ Lwotl ( , more pllonco and moro sliced . Ho thnk ! the m'stako In singles has been too great speed and too Ito accuracy . but he poInts out very truly that In doubles accuracy cannot count for so much , and that the only way to pass one's . ' opponents Is by speel. , : Ir. hobart make , an' earnest plea for an ofcial classification of . * double Players at the end of each season and t putting his Idea Into effect . he hazards time fol. I lowing classification for this year on the form shown up to date : 1. H. liovey John how- : laud . M. G. Chace , C. n. Noel H. I ) . Wrenmi A. g. FootoV. . A. Lamed . S. C. Mlliott . ' E. P. Fiacher C. R. lhutiiong . S. H. Noel J. F' . Talmage , jr , . W. 13. Parker His hat. however Is far from complete. . 1tlSUhT O1 . ' THE DlA W. Out this Is off the point Play \ ill heJln tomorrow lt 2:30. : and wi he kept imp without - out waste of time from then until the finals are decided . it I posslblo on Saturday. I Is immmperative . however , unless the tourumlnt II to drar along Into next week , that all the ' , . . players should bo on the spot and ready to - Play nl time proper Um for their match. poper , h , Hero Is the order of play : , S1NhL.hs. , . O. F' . I.ongsllorf plln' " ' . D Ciemnomits. i . D. \V HI"y PloYs George MeCagimo. [ 11. Colpetzlr plays H. H Voting. , : , De Itoy Austin plays G. E hiaverstick. - ' Cockrel 1IIIYs A. It. 1"lnla ) ' . r- . C. II. YOlng p1113'sV. . hi. WIlams. i. C. S. Cullgham pla1 Phip Crmi io. f George . > ICksol plnYI J. Il. F'arquhar L . . O. O. POl' playl Millard hiopkins. . Frank IIIPI"1 I 1laYI 'tV. I. ' . Slocum. I Fred I.ake Plays Colemnami. Pere ) ' H. YOUIt pln1 \V. ilylemi. S. S. Cniiwel Plays A , Kaysor. ' Carter Wld"r Illays H. U.Viiiimtmns . Ir.V. . lllllister 1la's K A. Carey ) ' . L. hI. Wlhiler pllYs it. I. I Gibbs. . 1)OhIhLhS. .T . I. Farqtmiiammimut F. Ilslel. n bye I. Dl'llsl anti 'I'ownselli. 1 h ) ' " . O. t. Jonsllorf and , A. I.nysol. n bye. l'ercy S. Young 111 Phiip Crape . I hye. , M , Colpotzlr mind G. R Ilaversticic . a bye ' , & DI1on Hsler nn,1 , E S. ? 1Crelry lila I ) ' C. . II. YOllg utah S. S. ( 'altiweil. 1. Ii. hi. \ Viiliamnmt Ind I , ' . Coole ) ' imlayV. . N. i Caste nlli I ) . ; [ . Vlnsonhnllr , , . ir.V. . Innnlstr anti H. H. Young Ilia ) ' . , n. Hull mind , \ . N. Oilier I' " I ' Seth lyer ) amid Ia'nanl Stale ) ' play ) ' h ) . r j " ' , Hlr ) ' 11,1 , \'ami'nmnp. . ? < , ' J . I 1:1'lmrl : ant W. ii. \Villinms hihay : i Coclcrcl nll Carter \'iht1cr. ) * . . ( I.'rell ( I.tk , ' ouch :1 101'1lns Play I. . 11. I. " 'alll r 011(1V. ( . F' . Sio'immn. iia I. k- { T. H. \ \'hito n11 F' . A. lalnlr. a b3'c' . 4 J. 11. 'i'bOmiiIi4011 mind Dr. A 111 , n ho. , r J. I \01/1 / all , " ' . Ii. DIVls ; , I hye. ) r ! O. n , Pope anti A. I. I Findlay . a h'o , . Dohtoy Austn anti C S. Culnghll. II bye. I : 01 nccounl of the enorlous emitry list I . : has been decided 10 make time matches the I best out of three sets , except for the fnlls i j and semi-finals. P ' : Various eltcrtalnments are being Illanne L : for the visitors. Including a visit to the , . . I opening of the Crehhton theater on Thurs. r , I lay nlJht amid a reception and < ancl nt the Caldwll residence emi South Twentoth street 1 I on Friday night. , 'i'i'iiii iIitt'es 11'IIn ' 1"11) ' , r NI'W YORK , .tmg. 19-'he eOlmltel , ' whIch will have charge or time trial raCes tu select ! the iheemidm'r , of time ' \mmiemim'a's cup I' . against \'llk'rll 11 , with Jalwl I ) . Smlh : chisirnimimi . 'ha arrlllH"t the details ror the races tomrro'h" Jrlt race wi hI' tll tel ! . miles 10 time wimiiivard , mies Ihl whllwanl or h'l'warI I lit ye- . ' turn lS the wh11 s"rve The t'omnimiittetm 1 ; reserves the right to send the ' 'ommll'l rservel I'I/ht s.nll yachts over t . the cours" u secoul timmie The Iccon,1 , race , will be over I triangular l'ourSI' . ollht mlL'1 racl to a leg , nUll the i'oninmitteo . . , . . 1 111 thl l'ommll.t at the " ' 111 of . the race \\\1 \ ileeidci lS to the mtee'ssity of , f ' sailing n thl11 race on Satlnla\ 1.'c"ssl 'lhor. . " . . . - Ilsrntol ) ' gUl tOlnrfwil ho tired I , lrumnItI at II o'cioek. 'l'en Irumpt ) I o'llock. 'I.'n mlultes later a , . slcoml gtmn sviii be lireil , amid lImo yachts Hln wi0 Jrpll Iml ) . . . will be ' 'll'hl . w\UI given only two mhlutes to cross ha' . hate . II 'aso limo \\'Inll k I flol the west . . . tomorrow ( and from the weather Indica. c , tons I looks as If this were likely ) lime . start will ho from the ! cotlmi lightship , ten mnflt's 10 leevari1 which yfl trike Ihemu . , down off Iont beacim " 'eathr l-or'lastlr Ihll Dunn says there wil 8 Ilroul UI''ZI' to- : . morrow . unl he uilo thinks there wi be a " . stIlT Jl ( from time Iastwnnl \ ) Thursday . - - - - - - - " , l1rlnnnh , Ih..lnrl.1 that ' ' \ 'hiin'r , ( I SOUTH SI , \ , AlI. 1.-Inonl. Nimigra . : Audrey ) I.tmmia amid Vlnetl started In time order namt1 II the race for t\\'Niy.rateM . , under the Ilitllcus oC the 1"'ltIuort , , . Yacht chub . . limo Ilrlo hell ! a ' ) &llln"a cuil , , . A lIght hr..up was hmlowing. 1,1nl anal Vlnetn celled , lt the start . but neither of . them wrC seriously .lnllg.,1 amid both . t were ohio tn I'roceell. < - UrllnllClrea the Corl.mh'r Isolde Ala Roth Corsair Rtnrtell In the ullpr " . 'a nlme.1 In time race for the Albert etmi' , " 'hts I. Aiiiaa's lust COUlost this season. l.tcr the wind fell oI sofliewhmat amid ' t.U the . < . . or lomewhat rare I for tim forl.rnterl vas stoPlled ; on llmt'ir return from th Nab hititha1' : , lrlhtUla JI I ' " . ; , ' - - _ - "i - ' " I'-- wits teclnrp.l n winner , Time times of the yachts were ; hlrltnnmiimi. 27 : : nOi ( , \151 :1. : : :21Ii : ( ; ; ( 'lrU ' I , .2fUO ; Illhle , : :3I : , : : . The ' ' . ' ' flmtishetl ) 'aChtl II thc twelt.ralers' race Inlsh(1 In the following trl : imivoimi . : : .OhO : ; Niagara 3:2 : : : ; Alllrl ) ' . 343IS : : \Inel i , 3 : i7 : hi' nrli ; .lnn. ml ( Ihl hOt liii ishm . ( 'ii iSS : ' 11"ol.a' l1UI. ( : ! 'i'OiAY ' . tl.tlll .r time 31IMI'r. . \ . ( for I''n Jiattila's . Skillful 11111. . J.\8TINGS. AI . 19.-Todn the eleventh 1011,1 , of the Inllllt'onal ' I hell mimasterh' tournament W:1 11e.1 at hlrmtsi'ey's instl- jute. Iesultl : 1Iker heat . Gllsherl II I I'retmch defense after thirty moves. ' 'lls - Icy Ie'at \'crlanl In I ( Itieemi'm4 gambit , do- chimied . after rorl.thret move "IPnn . helt Burn In n French I teCel , ' after thlrt- live nioves , 'rschigorin hl'lt . Marco Iii I Freleh defense miller thlrt.I\e 10" ' " ' , A Ihll heat lcel In u rlY 111"1 after mit- teen move ! RIIII : hl't Sehlrerl II amy rl lopz utter lIft ) l1iO'C. i'Ilisbury blat . 'relhranl In n ruy lopez nfter thlrt.onl mTioves. hilmiCkliimmIfi beat larteleuCn In IL mO\e ! Blu'khlll . ( Imit4'mi's Jlmhlf terlnell , titter thirty niuvea. Bird heat 101 eel ( In I 1111 ' I olllnlnl nter I thlrty.elght moves. Januwlkl heat Vm'al. hroll II I IUY lopez matter st'vemity-fitir miloveil , Schlellter and 'llrfu < ( h drew n mO\eR ant itt uhl ) to lopez hate after are : sixty rove . Time fI11 I'lilshury In,1 Tschigorhmm , 9J ( rach ; hits. I11hur Tsehlnrln ka.m' 8' , ; Iharieleleri . 1 2 : SlalTprl amid Htefnits . ' 1lleJeben. : Ilr,1 , mind , WllhrOI. G each ; 'lrr eh ) amid 'reichnnmnmi f\f \ Iah ; Malol , Schlelhter mind 'lnsle . G each : hitmtcklmurne . Alhin Bunt . Janowslt and . ' Polock , i each : OIIAberJ and Marco . - 1 ' each : : lh 1Y . 31fl'r ; lnl. I. The twelfth round will ue played tomor' , row. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ row.IIJI.a'r Iimale 11M Prut"Mt Mt It'k. COI.QnNJ . AI . 19The worllll ( h I 1. Ilol hll and Intlrnatolll eI'lnl meet \:8 conlluicil here today. Iii time Illometlr handicap for amnnteurm , Lahgewihth holland wag winner ; 'atMon and Cherry ) ' of i'ngiand , were lecond anti thlnl. him the Icloleter rlee fur tlnd"ml Ielcrsol of Denmark In,1 , ! \\'ntson oC 1' nllln,1 , were wilner ! In the 1lolltprrofesllonll hond\ll' . . \1"1 uf Fralkfort WIS the wiminer. Time : 1:21 : I Iii thl 10 klometel omatllr worll'l ham- twelve started , ( 'omialg of : PiOhiSiiiP race rl(1 tlll"Cortnl ! 110lShill ! holland was tiit' \ Innpr , Wlteven of Itoh- i land wal lerol11 , 1111 SUlie of NOI'WI ) ' was thl"l ( ' 'lnl : 2'aIJ : : : : 1 5. ' 'hl commitee took tip the Ilrotelt of Banker against Irol"II'sIctory on b'atUr- Ilay. I wits cnhm'll Prot'ln hall no right to ride In time \nal. 11 It Wil onl' the thlrll of his hent . The commiteI .llcllred that the race was void nll It wi \ ( run again at Paris In SPlt.mhel. wlholt tn'sh trils. : _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Iii mmlii Jig Vii ii . ) ' i'it"s Crev. Nl\V yon . . Aug. lI.-Valkyrie hi ! . the America cup chulienger . let lt anchor to- IIIY near hiedioc's island , where she 19 the object oC mneh interest to )0lchtsn1n antI : ' ' . who In I'lossln the ba ' leop:1 generally ! buy by femry tome within vll\ ' of the res.'i. . Captall ( lllel said he 11,1 , 10t know whpn the Iolt'a ; , to he docked . hut WIS vesll'1 Inl ready for the work tiM fast 11 iiosibie. ' Ni mtrranmcemnemmts have yet heen 1le tn take \'alkrle II out at the Erie basin hut It Is thought she 11) ' ue docked , tomorlow \'etlnesday. . A deiegntion from the New York Stock exlmnll visited the ole(11 toII y al',1 , a nmiou heed , that they hind amiy IJlt of $2.Om to bet that the \ali'le would nol win the cup. - - - NI'S h'it 'rilnn' : I . Clmimmig's II I I Imeltei.u , , iti ' s.\ lee as A am am ' " mm veal \ 'MI'I',11 t. 'ASUINGTON . Aug. W.-Slledal ( Telc gram.-The ) ( olowlng changes In stations all lutes of officers or engineer corps are ordered : Major Heury I Adams relieved from duty In the ofce of chief engineer will take station II New York City and relieve Colonel Henry :1 Hoberts , corps of engineers . gineers of all works In his direct charge except of fortifications emi Staten Ilalll , and wi also relieve I.leutenaut Colonel George I. Gillespie . corps or engineers . of charge of works lately transferred tu him by Cnp- taln Thomas L. Casey . , corps of enlners ; Captain Theodore A. Bnham Is relieved at Chatanooga , Tenn. . amid wi proceed to \Vii- lets Point , N. Y. i Captain W. M. Back Is relieved al \\'lel Polnl all wIlt report to chief of engileer for duty as assistant. Captain Christian C. hewitt Is transferred from company g to company K ; CJptaln Francis hi. Fremicim company K to company I , Nineteenth Inantry. The following otcer will bo relieved from present duties ant report not later than October 1 at recruiting stations Indicated opposlo their names and relav officers now II charge of saul dutes : ISecolII Lieutenant John D. Hartnman First cavalry Ivanavihle . Ind. ; First Lieutenant Guy Canton . Second cavalry , St Paul and Minneapolis ; Captain Cunlfe hi. Mtmrray . Fourth cl\'alry. New hlavemi CQnn. ; First I.leutenanl William E. Almy. I \h cavalry harrisburg , Pa. : Cap- tall Heny Jackson Seventh cavalry Dos. ton ; Captain Henry F. Kendall . gllhth cay- aIry. St Louis ; First I 1.leutenalt Montgommi- cry I ) . Parker Ninth cavalry CincinnatI , Captain George I Evans . Tenth cavalry Louisville : First LIeutenant Salmon Fayson First Inantr . I.ynchburga. . ; Captall Henry Seton Fourth infantry lallmoro : Cmptaln Alan hi. Jackson , Se\enth infamitry Abany ; Cllltain glberl n. Savage. 1 IJhth imifammtrY Cleveland : First Lieutenant Edward I - ward H. Plummor , 'enth Inrnntry. Iuralo ; Captain \alph W. hoyt gllventh infantry , Indianapols : Captain John I. Vlven , Twelfth infantry . New York and Brooklyn ; Captain Loamio Matile . onrteenth I infantry to estab- Ish station at Hchmond.a. . ; Cnptall Geollo H. Palmer Sixteenth imitamitry Chi. cage ; Captain Wiliam T. Wood , Eighteenth Inlntry. plsburJ : Captain gdwnnl B. I , Prat. Twelty.thlr < infantry Milwaukee ; Captain Alfred C. Markley . 'wenty-fourlh imifantry Philadelphia : CaptaIn James C. Ord Twenty.th infantry Nashville. Al army retiring board Is appointed , to meet August 26 at WashlnJton barracks. District of Cohmhla , for exminaton of Major \\'ashlnlton Mattimews . surgeon ant . Captain Freeman V. \Vaiker assistant sum'- ! eon. Detai for the board : Colonel henry W. Cosson , ourth artillery : Lieutenant Colonel Wiiam H. Forwood deputy sur- goon gonell ; Lieutenant Colonel David I. luntnton , deputy surgeon Ineral ; Major Jacob B. Iawle , Fourth artillery ; Captain Frederick itmger Fourth artler ) ' : First I.loutenant'al'e S. Alexalder , Fourth ar- tiller ) ' . recorder . 'l' ( ) II S'I'I.\ : . \ ' ' . \ : 1I'Ci. 1'lrlll ama I iii' IIJllltl1 . ellrM I'll lt SI. 1111 1..1(11) ( . V'AShhiNGTON . . Aug. I-The commissioner - sioner of Indian affairs was today Inormed that thl hearing emi the Injuncton Issl ,1 , to 'restrain Captain leclc from contnuing evic- tons of settlers front t.o Omaha and Winne- huge reservaton will bo hol at St Paul on the 23d Inst. 'he hearing will take pllc before Justice Shiiras I Is expecte.1 . that no acton Is likely to be talen by the Interior Ill'purtment ultl the lueMlol of whether or not the Injunction shah stand has bemm dee - e Il Il - - - - - Oth.a'm's " 'hll IIIMII A lTt-i'tt-iI. W'ShhiNGTON Aug. 1-'ho recent do- cslon ! of the aclng attorney general that ox-Semmator n3ns m's apllolntmlnt to Mexico was unconbt utonal beutmse he aims ppahted : white Fr\lng as senalor In time congre's which r.lse I time salary of the Mexican mln- Itor has started reports that various other onclJls are Ica\y holding ofcI for the same rencn. , \mclg the eJles mentIoned Is that le JuJto MeKennam , . who. whlo serving us a mcmber of the 1 1)"feconll congress was ap- polntlll circuit judge of norlher CJIUornla. but as the nine additional circuit judges were created , by the preceding congress ( althonJh Mr. MeKennaum was n IIIm her of that congress - gross ) time constutonal tnimibticmm . It Is held. doe not apply against him. l1'rl. iii r . . fast ' \ , . . i'i . 'I.t I 11' . . . . WASHNG'O : Aug. 19.-Spldal ( 'ell grimni.--Ahlowammces ) have been made for ( clerk hire ( o the currrnt fscal year In time folo\llg Iofoftu : Iesrney Neb. . $1.900 ; 'anktumi S. I ) . . $1.iOO ; lied U.k. 1. . , $1.1:00. : The comptroller of thl currency today Ip- 110\1 : the folowing reserve agent : NaI I 10nal Hank of North . \mcrlca. .Net- York for First Natonal Council mul . la. : flank. I era' Natonal batik . Chicago . for First : a. Iona I , 1,3porlt. ! ha John M. I.arr was today c'lmmlslored ' postmater at Ote ) ' . la. Guy H. C flee.l \ of Omaha and Miles Zont- oiler of huyler. Neb. , have been admited to practice before - - t. . - Ilterior .Ilartment , II" ' " ' So 'iii I i's II th.llhh"rho. . . . WASIINGTON , "IlK. 19.-No rlortl hne been received at cUler the Stab or Nary tlllutment concerning the troubles . bett eon Dal\ln and Ieru , At Ilrel'nt the Unla StaeJ ! hu no warship In the % tatars of ( either of .hPf" countries but In case of hoati.ithes . . both the Alert , at Iantla , and the \anKer. at Guayaqimll can interests. , are n\I.lle : to look 3fcrmerl. I . . , _ . _ , - - - - - - - - - - ' - ' - - - - - . - - - s------ a- " 1'1 - - LNCOLN'S ' LEAD IS GROWING \ Mr Ebright and Hs Lively Boys 00 Further Ul the Polo , ROCKFORD CONTRIUTES A GAME 11mm rut's 3tU"l' 1.1 Ii' 11mm rat for ( lie : i'oI Otitli I . \ II . , 'lhurltll , 1M lit 11',11 lime ' , % 'mI ) ' 'I'iirummgim. Lincoln 8 ; Itoekfortl , 2. " J ( ! Moima's . 10 ; I'eorlum 2. ) Illhlr , ( , \'lshlnton. 3. hirooklymm . 7 ; New York , 3. I los ton ) ( J ' Phlalell'hla. I I 2. In.lanIPo . I , 13 ; Grnn,1 , I tmmpiihs , 9. Terre IIUtl' . 10 ; hetroit. - 3. \ .I.INCON. Aug. 19.-Seclal ( Telegram.- ) The Chlcao.Hocford leal fell a victm 10 Mr. Freddy Barnes' masterly twirling tOlllY , their Ilno his being widely scattered . Thortol was n Ilzzlo for two immnhmigs . hut after that was easy. Perry of time Hlstngs team covered center for Lincoln , bet hat little chalice to tlstlguish iminiself. lie fannell once amid got one hit that brought iii two runs. Holngswurth's wonderful fleldimig was time feature. Score : < hll . Ilncoln . . . . . ' . 0 " I , 4 1 1 1 1 0 0- R loekforll . . . . . . . 010010000-2 huts : Lincoln , I : htockford . 9. I'rrors : : htockforul 6. 1'lrne ruins : 1.lncolu , 4 ; Itoek- ford 1 'wo.has. , hilts : I hrl"ht. Flallrty. HoHan''hrce.base ' hit : \nn Ituremm. Stolen baiEs : Spe'r , I"lnnell ( (3) ( ) . Doubl' plas : 101) ' to Sulvln : Holly to ' hrllht tn Suhhi- \IU. Strlclc out : Pery.nu Buren , Snytllr. ParroU. Ille on hails : Off Barne , I ; off l 'fhorlion 2. Bases 01 hit hy pitcher : OIC Barne 1 ) lssell hal : Snyder 1. \'ihil , ) pitch : Thorntol , 1. Sacrltce hits : f'urllht. : Jllhrt ) . BaUellls : Harnel 1111 ( Spoor : Thur ton anll SnIlpr. 'rime : One hour anti forty-live inimmtes . Ullllro : Levtq. DI' : MOINES . Aug. 1-Score : Des Iolnes . . . . . 0 2 0 0 0 6 0 0 2-10 Peoria . , . . . . . . . 20000000P-2 His : Del Moimies 16 ; 110111. 2. grrors : DOs Moines : ; Peorln , 2. HaUerlc : Andrews , and lc"II'lnnI , : 'homns and Dug- nleo < DgN\'f . Aug. 19.-Thr was no game today owing 10 , change or progmamu. s'r. , owing ; . Aug. In-St. , 1oseimlm.Smrimmg. , field game pustllnel , : wt grounths . I STANDING Ol TIlE : 'l'i'AMS. : I I'taved. Womi. Io t. 1.(1 Ilneoln . . . . . . . . 91 vei. 57 al 62.6 Di Moines . . . . . 92 rl : h f .j Peoria . . . . . . . . . . : ft : 58.1 lt'nver . . . . . . . . . 94 fO H 53.2 Qtmimmt'y . . . . . . . . 91 I 1 ; 4" W. ! locldor,1 , . . . . . . . 91 42 49 44.2 ; St. JOFellh . . . . . 9 : t1 f 3L5 ( ; Sprlngtell , . . . . . . 93 :2 Gl : II Oames today : Qulnc lt Denvlr ; HoCk- ford , at 1.lloln : Sprlnlleld lt St. Joseph : Peoria itt Dc Molmies. ( : . \31 : S 01" 'i'mmmh : . \1'10\ IIi.tII11. Ilt.hll.1 11" 1lttle'l'roiilIt' II I SVl 11- 111 I rrol " 'I.htlltOI. I " 'ASHINO'I'ON I , Atmg. 19-'odn1 gall ' . Aumlerson knocked went to Pltsuurg.nderion was out of time box In the Ifh InnIng and was lueceeled , by : Ilarke ) Atenllll e. 2,8UO SOI : W'mtsimimmgtomm . . . . , 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 ( : Wlshlngton Ilt . . . . . . .0 0 3 2 4 0 0 0 . - 9 hhite : \'ashlnlton. G : Iltsuurg , 12. Errors - rors : " 'a8hln ton , 7 ; Pltlhurg. 2. Earned 1 runs : \VI8I'I ' gtol , 1 ; t'ittmlur . 4. 'wo.base hit : Selbaelm. Stol 'mm bases : Joyce , jOulre. Helbnch , ClnJman , Domiovami. Hlcrltee hit : htierbauer. First base on balls : Off hawley , 4 : off . Amidereomi . 4. Struclc out : hhy Hawlo . 7 ; hy ahalarkey . 3. h'aCsed butt : 1uhcGuire. Iltterlel : Antlt'rion , : Illarke ) ' Iml Mc- Gulle ; Ilwle ) ' anti , Merritt. Time : Two hmotmrs and , three minute ' hOI's ! lmplres : : Inlrl ) timid O'iJay. , . uE\r TIm GREAT mgKIN. Dh100KL't'N . N Y. . Atmg. 19.-The New Yorki and , Brookl'ns 1.la'e,1 . , the best Iaml of their ! erlel at Eastern hark < this after- 100no The New Yorlc8 were allll wihout the services of I captalmi. Score : . lhrookhyn . . . . . . . .0 2 0 I 0 1 0 0 . - 7 Now York . . : . . . 001000011-3 His : Brooldyn , 1 ; New York , G. Errors : Broo\ \ < lyn , I ; Nets York , 6. nrnl',1 l ruins : hirooklymi 4 ; Now York 1. First base on balls . : Off KenJed ) ' . : ; off Meekiu , 1. home run : Anderson . Three-hase : hit : 'rlernamm. Two.uale hits ; ( ' , riiiin . \'iisomm , Bnrn ! Sac. rilce 1\1 ! : Corcorami . Anlcrlon. Stolen Im"ls : 'l'relway . I.lchlncl. Dou\le pln'I : I uler to \'ilsoim : Grlln to Corcoran to halley : Alllerson to Shindle to Lachammce. Wili pich : Meekin 1 Batteries : Kennedy 111 Daley ; Ieeldl amid , Farm cli. Umpire : Keore. Attendammce . 3OU0. : 'Ime : One hohr tumid tfvslven minutes KI ) NICIOIS TURNS A TRICK . PIIIAD" I I.PIHA I , AuA. 19.-Nichols 111chl1 mlgnleenl ) ' for 10tol today anti the h'hilhles were never In the game. 'raylor Ihllls ne\er Jnle. 'Iaylor \\'al eiilciomit. oct'ept In the seventh Inning. A lenlance , S,282. Score : . . Phlllelphla . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0- 2 Boston . . . . . . . . 0 0 3 0 1 0 G 0 . -9 hilts : h'hiladelpimia. 7 : Boston 12. Errors : PhlaI.lphln. , : ; \ BORton , 1 I'arltl : rlmns : I'hiiuiieiiuhimu. , 1 ; hhostomi . 4. Two-u.\SI hilts : DI.Ihlnl' , Long (2) ( ) . Homo run : 'faylor. Salrltt' his : Lowe Long 'uckpr (2) ( ) . Stolen bases : Dufy. Struck olt : thy Taylor . : : hv Nichols 6. Douule play : Iown to Lommg to 'ranter . First hase out bal , : Off ' 1.011 . 2 ; nIT Nhhos. : 2. Wild Pitch : 'uylor. Bat- tories : Taylor . Clemlnts and Buckle ; Nichols amid GIIZel Time : One hour mtmuh fortI\'O miiitutes Ulplres : 1cnderson and Hunt. lunt.STANDING STANDING 01" THE 'EAMS. I'iayed . " 'on. Lost P.Ct. Baltmore . . . . . . 111)el. (1 f7 31 62.1' , Clevelanrl . . . . . . . lot es : R 12. ; Pittsbumrg . 97 59 58 GO.8 Pltsuurg . . . . . r : Chicago . . . . . . . 99 f 41 & : .c Clnclnlat . . . . . 91 $ G2 42 r.i.3 Phllilelllhia . . . . 93 iI .12 H.S [ 10stol . . . . . . . . 9:1 : Gl 42 r.18 Brooklyn . . . . . . . 91 W 41 G3.2 New York . . 95 47 48 49.5 . . . . 91 Wnshlngton . . . . . 811 ; 29 57 49.f . . SI I.ouls . . . . . . . 97 :9 I f7 : 3:10 31.7 : Lotmis'ihlo . . . . 91 22 61 . 21.2 1oulvlle . . . - - :2 G. : I Games today : J.ouI8\le at Boston : Plts- burg at Iroolh'n ; St f.oull lt New York ; Cincimamiatl a' ' Phiiadelphi ' haiti. Olnclll1 I' Ihlllelllhll : : Ch'cago ntlult- moro : Clcvelale lt Walhlngtol. SCORES 01 , ' ' 111' W'iS'1'IhhtN , : I.I\WN. I 1,11 11 IIOIM Gels n Git ( milL time 'i'miliih'rs I t I ' " 11' , INDIANAIOI.IS.ug. . 19-Scol'e : 1I1IInailols . . . . . 3 : 0 0 3 1 2 1 1-1 Grl,1 HIIld ! . . . . . 1 I 0 : 1 : 0 0 ( 7 Hits : Inlanal > ls. H ; Grand , HI\lls. S. Elor > : intilutnumpohis , . ( ; Grl11 HlplI , ! : lund flatteries NyI. : Fisher lnl MeP'am land ; Jones , 'gIH IAt"1E. hod. . Au ) 19.-Score : Terre ! I lute . . . . . 4 I ( : 0 0 0 I ) 1 0 (10 Detroit . . . . . . . . . 000000300-3 hilts : Terre haute Ii ; Detmoit . 7. Errors : : 'elTe hhmttmte . : ; Del'olt , 1. Iltorle : Gomur anti OutCllt ; Whiehi nnd 'i'wineimoimm. KANSAS CITY. Aug. 19-kansas Clt- : lllell019 gUl0 10stlond ; raimu. Two games will ho 1,11)'ell , tomorrou- STANDING 01" ' 111' : 'h'EAMS. Played , Womi. host. 1'.C't. PraYel'on. Iost. P.ct , 1111Inapol3 . . . . . itt : 59 31 CII Rt. Paul . . . . . . . . . 97 fq : GaLS ! Ilnll ! City . . . . . 9 ; r. 40 57.9 Minneapolis . . . . . 9.\ \ 19 41 52.7 I lnnealols 4 f2. Milwaukee . . . . . ! ; 47 49 49,0 ) Detrol . . . . . . . . . 91 43 fl 1.7 Terr" Haute . . . . . 91 : 58 39.6 I :9.6 Orn,1 , Hallhl . . . . . . 97 3t 64 , 32.0 011\1 today : Oralli Hlllilis lt hmmdfamm. apol8 Inul at : Mlmimmeapohis MiiwatmkCe. \t KII ! CI 1111n'l ; G.\3I'S : II ' 11' ) In'gl.3J'I'I , : ' lS. I \.lh. . Ih'IM haunt' . . . 11,1 l'ri''a'eis t. Sh.w S..III.r f 'I'rlel . WAIOO. Ncu. . Aug. 19.-Special ( - Tele- gram.-Wahoo ) defeated Scltuylem- . Sehu'lt' II / hot ) conl'sted game 10lI.I ) W'ahiuo hal three new Imlayers from the KIlan team of this city ' . who Ilhl remarkably ) wI'I. conshlelng Score 11113 ' mal : amount oC Iractce they ) have had. , 8111)1. ; . . . . . . . .1 0 1 : 0 0 1 I 1- 8 Wlhoo . . . . . . . . . 0 7 2 0 0 0 0 0 . - 9 1. urn(1 ruimme'aimoo : , 3 ; Schmmyier . 2. home run : " ' . 1.llmel Rtolel bases : tchlyllr , ( \Vahoo. I : . t Struck OUI : I ) ' htemnett , . 8 : hy Kimniel R. hilts : Off II'nnol 8 ; off himnnieh . 12. I iiasea on balls : Off hhennett . t ; off Kimmuol . 3. Errors : \\ahoo. 8 ; 8ehn'Ir. 9. Hatlerle : W'ahoo. Ipnlwt anti , hail : ' . Kimmel auth h'ulmimer . ' Sehumyler lnI Ialme. tml'le : Dick Dunkpl of Schimmyler. nOIUI' : . Neb"U ! 19.-Speeiumi.-Dcalge ( ) anti , Scribner nlm' Ill'ell here to'I ' ; ) ' . Large oroWt and Interestng gamma- . Score : : krlbn.r . . . . . . . 0 Ial. I 1 0 0 0 3- ; Dotjgti . . . . . . . . 0 u GO : 0 2 0 ' - { Batteries : 10dI' . Johlson 1111 ' ) 'lbr ; Scribmit'r . Ho\ln on antI 101Jrtson. t'miilmire : Wliu 1 II1hl : Time Nlnet..Itl Street Stars wnlop8tl the 'I'wemmty.nintlm Street Twbikiemyesterday nfernool tn 1 Itnely 111''I\1 ; genie. Score ; Stln . . . . " . . . . 0 : 3 0 0 0 0 0 1- G Twlnkler . . . . . . : . O _ 0 0 0 0 0.- : ( hmrrnii's 'ml uuu.'l ' 101"1. 'I.mAH RAPIDS la. . Aug. 19.-(8pelal ( 'I Teiegranm-hn time eleventh l'nln , with I time score 1 tie , Carroll sent the bail oVer . - " . , - . . . ' . - . - - - - . - - - the fence for f hIIC rln : Score . Cedar IaphlA.'I I , 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 ( r Olulnw/ . . . . .0 , o. . I 1 : 0 ( 1 0 1 0 1- 1 hilts : Cedar lall\II : \ , I : Otttlmwa . 12. I' r- toys : C"lar , lt.pij5 . ! 7 i Ottttflmvmt . 4. flatteries - tories ; Brush It' ' ! ox'elch ; tumid Jacksomi. . \ . \ II U'U ( - ' 1'\ hiltA . i'il)4'l' , . \ . .11111."r ) ' IIM'olrl itt 111 tth. . - .Imi llmmgt'mmmeml t. ChICAGO AI\ \ . 1D.-There was good IIort hut 1 I'oor nll'llanco ! at the mcln" today at Wnhllgton park. SClrel ) 1. ( leollle Wll'e on time Irot , llg. The directors Ceel , himccutmrtged lt thu Itempl to conducl a , eeUuwlh l't betting of mummy khd , mu- thouh I Is thomht the loss during thl meltlg ! will Idt Il ? great. ' 11 features to- I 11) : ' were the as ) 'Ietorll' of1 llns In the : 'Ylar.uld slake Inll Miss Nelson II I the 2h2 : I trot . I'"rlmhll If . \ . J. lltol If the hhreetiers' IIHoclnon'l're /111 to set' hIS I ! / cult , ( 'mtitl make snuwimig against I'nl < lld , Inke 51 JoUII 1 I-nowlll aw.lnt \'iggimis , u1hlllh the success of the cntry wits ne\'er 1'1 doubtl \1 Neloo won the i 2:1 : I ot with ease frum Iuneh GonIon' Hohhle 1 111111t neil Jim laJI I ' . 'hc last named \\'IS a dlstiipoiuutummt'flt. : 'rime other two races \\(11 holy contested . Ax- tl'lohl. whultr of the last heat In the 2:19 : back In the iimst heat trot Saturday . cnl Il'st helt today ) ' uml was 11'omlnent th'reufer. hit could hot offset the speed Iliown byhmtjor Ewing . who wits set back Saturday after 101shlll Irst II the second heat II tIme eeon,1 , , heat of the Clllilcr ) stakes . 'l'uxiuu I Iltl CaptmtimiVootis ( cml. They were /I'el time privilege or stnrUlg lu the next heat , hut 'Joxle'us lumed InI , lull Phenol won the race after u good , light , losing the fourth heat thlollh a U.II. II the last heat she was tal' behiltl , lt the hiif mie pelt' . hut lade : up the groul11 mind won hlldl ) ' . I 2W : trot , unlnlshell trom Satllla ) ' . purse t.ooO : 11IJor Ewing won the lifth . sixth un,1 , SeVenth heats und nice In 2I' : . 2li : , 2:2Ou. : Axteloht wuu time thlnl timid tourth heat In 2hbi.2 : , 2\ : ; % ' Joslphile won the Irst unit seconl hcnt In 2IS' : . 2\ : : Iur- gllet e amid GI.nmore also stlrtl ! .11\elle simtk. ' . : -(11"011 . Ptmrse $1,500 I : ) " \Viqgins won time ilrst Inll mut'iamumml ' I h"ts In \VIIHnl Irlt 2:22m- : . 2:20Cal,1 : \ ' , Silver i.umke Irctcal. alee Baroness , : lnrg\.rte. B\'auutlu nli 1mel' Chipper ItllOI 2IG : Pace , ptmrse $2,0 : 1helol01 time 11't , thlrll Ilr , Ifh heat Tlre : 2:1 : . . 2lh : I Hi. 2:1Mm. : Nellie ; 1 won the t st'commd 111 fourth helts In 2:12 : . 2ln : Choral l. Deml'sl ' ) ' . Cllltlil'oo s. Toxlo anal Hed 1.uly , IIAO stlrte' ' ! < 2:12 : trot purle $1,600 : Miss Nelsomi won II straight hmemmts . ' 1Ine : 2t21 : . 2:1P : , 2h.V4. : Houble 1' , hiaroimet ( ommodoro Iorter. Jim hague tumid Alameda - also tarted. -S . COlnI\ s'm'ol.E 'I'll 11 : : 'i'ituics. I iJmmkmtavmm 31nl lntH'M I : h'e 1111 nt , I hi , ' l11"1 : mt'lot. Three trunks are sUPPoS'1 to have been stolen from the baggage room of time Union depot yesterday afternoon. The supposition seems to be fcmummded on good , grounds from the fact that mme trace of them has been dls. coveree. and nlsa front the clrclmst1nces un- der which they were takeu. The trunks and their contents are vlllee at over $400. The truuks helonge,1 , to a party consisting of larry Newel :111 : wire of thIs city . his brother ammO I relative from Blair , who are on their way to the conclave of the Knights Templdr In Boston. 'hls Ialt , ) boarded the train al riglmt hut the trunks were left be- hlnll They had heen sent to the depot In chal'ge of an express company and relchee that place , but the quesUon of where they are Is a Ilzzler. Whie the trunks were stallng outsile the baggage room on the platform a lan throve up In In , xpress wagon anti loaded them on. lie sll < lie had been employed to convoy them to the 'residence of Miss Can- field at 812 Sherm ivemmtme . They have 10t bEen seen since. There Is mme address such as was given by the driver of the ut'agou. The tlunls contalnM a quantity of cloth. Ing and II alllllonicouplo of uniforms ald embleml of thc 1IIHhts Ten1lur , whIch are or . comisiderable valle : - II.ilmiaf mtiirmm'ss o tI S'I. James Phillips wl'ha'e ' to do a lot of explaining - plaining In orde to' get out of jail. At present - ont ch'cumslances arc much against him und he stands a good show of remaining behind the bars for some time' Phiips spent the time yesterday In dis- Ioglng of two big boxes of harness to vrl- Otis citizens of this clt ) lie was offering harness at prlcts ; far below marlet value. le stmccteuheih'mn : selling all he bath . but one man whom he 'struck for a sale hOCle suspicious - picious and notled Sirgeamut'imaiemm. . The sergeant sent Detectves Savage and leIIISe ) ' after Ih11118. and In a short lme they had him in jail . Philps says that he came to Omaha from hastings . where he has been a contractor for four yearA. In the course of his bUS1- ness he asserts that be became possessed of ( the harness . and that he brotught I to this city In order to dispose of It Out although ho has lived In lasUnls for five vears , he Is unable tt give the mmamnes of any'of the urn. vials or citizens of that town J'urthermorl. he Is unable to satisfactorily explain why ths boxes containing the hlrness were dressed to George Rogers . Insteall of to the name which he gave the police . James - Phillips. I Simui tim 1)ii l.iImm's 111"'lllt YI'Il. SIOUX FALLS . S. D. . Aug. 19.-Speciai. ( ) . . . for machine -J. J. letcher. travelng a com\any , arrived lu the city last evenIng ammd toils of the bonanz } ! ell of whcat le says a farmer near Mockhimig . . fifty mIles south of her\ . threshed sixty acres or wheat which wont orty.lwo and one , half bushels to the acre. lie also mentons time very peculIar distribution of good crops In this state this season. He says front Piankinton west to White hake along the lwaukee road ther Is I strip ten mles vhde where 10l a quarter of the wheal was cut it nol beIng worth harvestimug. On eiher side there are comparat\ly good crops. lie says that In traveling about time statb ho has seen within a distance of across one townshll ) a difference of ten bushels to time acre In wimeat I Is a act that some l'Ule portions b the state are In the distribution of rain skipped distributon very nearly every year with mme appuent rla on. I Is almost tmmuaecountablo as the elevation Is time sauna and there are no streams to Ilrect the course of time lornms. . Culur",1 . , ' I Ii lam mis : ) \"I.t II ( Jht It'mmgi. CI1ICAGO. Au , I-Colorell Knights or Pythtas are nnt anlclpatnJ much troimhie II b\le of the fact that the affairs of their supreme lodge ha\'e beeu placed In the han < s of a receiver Time eighth biennial session of the supreme lodge opened today . time first ses- son , being oecul11 , b ) the commlteo In checking cre < entals of delegates. Those number 12 amid represent twenty-eigimt states as well as time Wlst In < le . Each state ! s entitled to two representatives alHI the West entted re\resentatves Indies has three \ The delegJtes expreseeti timemnseivea ns 13tlsfed that their legal I trou- bles would he settled In short order arid the affair3 of time org.mmmizatomm broughl out or afair ! . the courts. _ _ _ 0-- Sold 1,1 immital' 11"lllo. SIOUX IAI.1.S , S. I ) . . Aug. h9.-Special. ( ) -Deputy Sherll Nor ol ) closed time drug store or Itt. E. Collins , { r ) lgl Rapids amid served notices emu E. C. Dent anti W. E. Parker two other druglsts oft that imlace ! , to appe.lr here this afternoon tOI , ann'er to the com\lalntA filed against thelt if ? lng 1uor contrary . to the laws of ttmts ' atate ' 11'i : - - it ' ' 'I'm''lt. ur IH''I \'M"'IM. . A mm g. 1 1) . At New Yorl- \rrlrod-gms. from lan" burg : Nom3mlc"u , feumt Liverpool ; MobtI . . from 1. lllon .1' " 'j Francisco. At hong Kong-\rrl\e - < -Gaelc , from San - " . ' 1'1':1,1':1 : , ' I'I } 1 li l "S , I. I. . Israel & tht.utmthlelena , Maul. . one of time oldest , Inlll 1iI est hU31I > S Innl In time city , hums utsqtjmmC. / An chI turo . t.Q.umVtjteti of 3teanr hmorseum In tie ( Ilro. ! nl'ttpn ' ? , calms : to have heomi a mulavu' or 11'slln'AIHtlew ' .clwn. DUllt Mmtrshum'KaflO hal : left New YOlk for Semi ) I.'ranrl d'"l1 m tmihmt Chinese who arc . ho IlelOrtOI' ' ro1tulnUo I ot the cx' elusion 1t Judge O'Jhmin or New Yomk has han.le 1 down t al ollllon InllY ilenylmc : the relupst tmguuimust the Whisk trust tor nit Injllton IHllnst ) tnlt rertallzlUol ( Ollltee , A Itleasuro Ilorty was iireeiuI4ated ! , Into u creel ; hear jhmrmirmgimmmm . Ala . hy time ( ailing of a \rllg. ' . ( mme boy was fatally InJure,1 unit sevir.t otimers . were hmurt. Sam ( 'outtt'n . n wel known Ilamon,1 thief . ' was . ehnletl from C1110ll ) ' In New York .1 :1'\\ I Mond.ty ann was immediately rlarrestel' ' on charges ; mreft'rreti at Chl'ngu. I'dwal' : O'Ullun. I rlnchman hIving near , Great 1'1\ , Moist. , shot al II 1Ielt I''anl , ' Ux\ ) ' . a nel hljr. whom lie suspected of uelnt too Inlmate wih his wife. Time iimmmi"ce commlleo of the New York Bonnl Ina"e erUIH has lade the tux levy , for the ctmrrcnlcar I ! . 11 Iflcrt'amue of' ' tJIL Ihlrtecolnt ; Time levy wi'l i also $3.711.- tn - thusmJ five huudr' , IeH I malerl struck 11 Nt"ork pest riqv. I 1 : not I , thought th , ' , lr k' \11 I be Ir I , no tiur.mtiomm . Jhn 01"I t I I ) ' F I \.re .lfCol'ale.1 I ( hy rVts. foul mz 18 . , . I I J :1,1 a well dUrJUol.j , . . , - - - - - . . - . - . _ - - - - - - - - - - _ - _ _ _ _ I - - - " - LIVES BLOTTED OUT ( ( onlnuell ( rom I'irl Page . ) - - - - - - - - court house anll , more recent ) . , the capitol . Ho was a Scdtchunan. F1'E 10nHjS ) m CO\'I Hm. At I p. m. five 1 : < 111 have heen ree'lrld. . two of which hne heen hlentfell as time reo mnlns cf Mm' . cmiii : Ir n. C. Greln . The othen are Inllentlll : . Judge Jarls ( flymmnt-imoze name II In time list or the mmmmosimmg . hUll a rocm at tIme hotel , hut It IA not PositivelY IOwu that ho oc- pOlIU\cl' ( eupled the room last night . He was a 1110m. Inent 1'0pul l and served one term as distrIct judge In the Thirteenth jut hiclal district . lacing dceat(11 for re-lleclol last fall . lIe remo\'ell , from hiolyoke . Colo. , to I.e111\11. where he enaJld In the practice or Ia' N. C1rsten , of \'utan Nob. . who travels for time large wholesale imotmec of Harris & Sons of St. Lommia \\l one of the guests who es- caimed Ho SOS : "Whemm I heard the terrific noise amid thel smoled smoke I Imalne that time hotel nuuit he on fire. I 11utaly dresscl m'solf anl , grabbed , the nest of my clothes emily 10 flI thal I coul not force open time door of my room. I was 01 the hurl fleer maid could not get out of the uviiidow. No 010. nol In time same terrlblo antI unclnny pretlc.llent. already smelling smoke and helrlng cries , pennN imp 3111 Imumprisomued as I was can Imagine the sulerlng that 1 endured In those tow minutes. which seemed years . unti some brave freman br ke In the . anti I was release" . " : Ir. Carten" said lrs. John Schmltel all her two somma aged 1 anti 1 ! , who came here < from Limmcoln Neb. , amid who recenty lien- chase a restaurant ladc a mlraclllu ta- , . Ca ItO. " : Irs. G. n. \'oife or Limmcolmm Neb. . . 1:11 ; Ir. e.\stens. "was also In the Ihllel. Her hmushismud 1 Is at Crlppo ! Cr02k. I have searchell for her all moring amid cannot hear of imer so I fear she Ig still In the ruin , though I hope mmot. " . WAS ALMOST 1tESCUEI ) . The James scene surroulln the death or Mumnphmy . contractor , was heart rending. The fremln engaged , at time rear of the bullln heard the ngonlzln cries from time mn that ! ! he was burning amid askilg them to contnue to play the water. After a few hours' heroic work the fremen reached hIm. His lower lmbs were 111nlone belween two heavy joists. After the most rculpan efforts , with dense smoke blllln , timemut the tire- men released Murphy's left hog. At this mo- monl a sheet or lame compeled them to withdraw. , Murphy then offered hula rescuers $1 .1)00 ) to get him out amid hutteommhy demande that they chop his leJ off. A secomud later the west wal collapsed amid co\ero,1 , Murphy wlh tons of ruins. : Ir. Murphy caml to lel1er ( rom Omaha six years ago. Mrs. George H. \o\e from 1.lncoln. Neb. . visiing Irs. Scimmnitteii . was I victm of the catastrophe. She suns accomllnlel , by her 5-year-old datmghmter. Mrs. Wolfe's hUAbaml Is a 11romlnent tobacco manuracturel of Ltmmcolmi. He left the hotII yesterday for I tour oC . Colorado < J. A. thrown and J. I. Kirk of Omah1 are among the mmuissimmg. They registered at the Gunny Sunday aUeroon amid . havE not been seen slnco the oxploslon. Mrs. Drown telo- gl'aphell an Inqulr from Omaha and Chief Gouhdlng ammswercd that there \ \ ere little hopes of her hushand being alive. A stilt of clothes was found In the rins of the hotel In the pocket of which was a 1000-mlE railroad book beaing the name of A. Stuclloy , and a letter addressed , 1 to Miss hattie Layton , Del\hlore. I J. E Callns. wife ant baby , who were tholght for a lmp to have been victims of the casumnhty . have bEen locatmd at the II hlal\ls. : Ir. Calkins Is a newspaper man from Davenport la" , being city editor of the Gazette. They rogls. tered at the Gumry on their alrl.al here , but latpf went to stay with friummhs. TEN 10UHS IN Tm RUINS' \ \ ' . g. ( not J. Ii. ) LetEon , a talryman of this city was In the rulnA ten humors herorl ho was recued. HIs Injuries are a crushed arm . several contusions and the shock to his nerves. Mr. I.etson said : "I was more encase < than plnlone . as only my heft leg and my right arm were held down by any weights. You cannot ha\e the alntost Idea of my feelings lS I lay therE In the botom or the b3sement. with . all the ruins on top and arotmnd mite . hearing the cries of the dying and those In agony and beIng almost ov.rcome with the shock and smoke , soaked with iu'ater amid almost Ilrowned ami fearing that the lext minute I would be burned alive. " The total loss causel , by time lire end explosion - plosion Is about $1G.000. The Gumry botch was worth about $1G.000 and hiatt $8,000 worth I of furniture. I Is a total wreck . , but _ was InsnrEd for $25,000. The lc\ann \ block which stands next to the Gtmmmury . was also < ) heavily damaged. I Is owned by Colonel E. E. Ishop and was bui In 1890. Il Is a four-story pressel , brick amid I occupied throughout I ) ' the A. Ilhldo Furiure com pan ) Time whole rear enl , of thIs block was rlined , The loss on the hiulidlmig Is about $2fOOO. as time 1111Ing will have to be torn down . This block Is Insure for < < $15,000. The stock of A. . Llllbla < e. valued at $30.000 , Is olly ) part ) losl Frederick French , omme of those yet mls9nJ. : caml to Colorado from Michigan In 187f. lo- eating In Glilin county. lie luad servel , as alderman amid mnyor of Central City and two < years ago was elected coummty treastmrer. lie % .as a lmroumihimemit "Jmtsomi. Ihert Larschm , ammother victim , hailing fromum Central City , was 28 years oil amid a miative of that city. lie teas one of time best knosvmm assayers tim the state. tie leavee a wife and young son , who are now visitimmg In Iowa. At 12:30 : a. ni. three mumore bodies were uncovered - covered , those of ucla I. Lorahi amid Frederick Frencim of Cemutmai Cuty , Coio. , anti an un- known. Time formner have imeemi itheumthfied by Mr. Lorah's father , who is assisting in reummov- ing time debris frouuu time bodies , Time third body is burned beyond recognitIon. 031tilt ihN 1,1)5th 'I'll lIhit 1.1 J1S. , ii. ( , F5-itesIht'mmts ( 'mm might t' imal . 'r Full- Imism S'iuIts mmmiii iluui'im'ai I , , lt'umtl , . 1tI. hi. I tattle ) ' , wimose nammie is ammuoumg the list of those who lost timeir hives Imu the disaster , was formmuerly a rmtaidommt of Ommmaima ammii lila uvife Ia still hivimug 1mm thus city. h us coumuuectiomm with time Union Pacific mtates hack abotmt three years , wimemi hue ommtered time Ci4imui uhepartmmment at time headquarters. lie left Oumuuimmt last year to accept a more lucrative positiouu as claim agent for hI. A. Jobmusoni , geumerai agemit o the cmimplmiy 1mm Denver. Title mmmormming Mr. Johimuson vired to time friends of time deceased mnami In this city that there was very little doubt thm.mt he was ammmoumg time killed , and later in time day press dispatches c'omuiinmmmed timi lntehhi. gemice. I ) . U Mummuro of Omruaima. a traveiimmg muuan for Crane & Co. , was in time hotel , butt mmmmumm- agmul to escape umninjured. lie was awake wimemm time explosion occurred. Jummummimmg trout lila both , lie r.mmm to time window and leaps. ! out , Contractor Jammmes Murpimy , ivhaom' emil eammue 83 traghcahly. wan well kmmowmu hum Omaha , having lived her for several years. tIe csmmme hero first [ room Cincinnati , and wonhucti as mu piunmbor , being at one timmue tcreummmtn for Spell- milan.Vimiie imm this capaciiy Muurmhy had cimarge of thm jalummimbing uvork iii time New York Life buuiiding. lie was irosithi'umt of the Phunubers' unhon during time strmke lii 18S9 , suucceeding Mike Conway , wimo iot luh hue time following wimiter iii amm acetlent cmi ilium railroad umear Fort Cohihmis , Cab. Mr. Murmhmy tuent to Ieumver whtii Spciimmmaum , wlmero he was toreunan in uho work cf putting in the plumbIng in time Equitable buildIng. lIe heft the employ of Spehimiumun. cmiii hecanme a contractor en his owmu accout , For fcur years hut had Umrvot iii time Co oratho cahmltai. Murphy Was fl big. good mmatumreul fellow , well iikeih hmy nil wimo lumetu lmimuu lie was but 27 years old , ( , ' , st'rial ( aimml-z Nail 1)-miul , Nh'OltK , Aumg. 19.-The report front havana that General Gonmez , time hope of time revolutionary party in CubIt and their symmm- pthmizera In this city , imad uiiotl of consunup- then cmi July 31 , Is icoffed at by those beat pasted In Cuban affairs. A prociammiation Is- stied by ( iomuez. a copy of tvhlciu was iii his imammdwritng , was received by tIme Urmitod Ihrouimerhmootl in ( lila Cit > - today. Time prods- mmuntion bears date of August 1. " 110w can General ( lonmez have died on July 31. " asked Mr. Trujiilo , "wluen here is a thocunuemmt 1mm lila owi ! bmammdwniting , dated August h. ' a- iiwciim. rga'ai ma I.umbnr isqmaiei' , ROCKFOhU ) , Ill Aug. 19-0mm imurmdretl mind fifty emimpioyes of time Royal lihamutel conipammy welit on strike today because of time discharge of one ef theIr nummiber who was a labor leader. 'rime commuparmy is omme of the strongest Imu the ella- and muover lost a day during hh late panIc , ABBOTT IAIE ) A CA1E FICIIT Owen Zoiglor Was Too rast for the Eng- lishmiut , However. TOOK TWENTY ROUNDS NO SETTLE IT imi I iii' ligii I ii lie Iliad ( lit' .imu'a'Ieuiui on I lit' Itit's , hut , mis mm huh' , Aim- imaat l's it a'ma'im 'iiM Simii't iumisi II I a itIti s Imit'iemt St cmi mu , I1ALTIMOItE , Atig. 19.-Time immternatiomuul ; liammt betiveemu Siammtomm , btmott , ciummumlmion light- uucight of Emmgiantl , amid Owemi.eigler of l'hiiadeipimia , who fought Jack MeAuhiffe tea a draw , occurred tomuigiut at time Eumreiiu Athletic climb in time presemmee of 15(10 ( elmectl- tons. Prelimmmlumany to time maimm evemut Mike lioutemm , time ' 'Cammock" of h'imiiutlehimititu , anti Abe 1'lmimmmamm of l3uitimmiore emmgmtgeat iii a temm-rouumuth hattie , Time uigimtimmg was lit hut- mumamu's favor trout time start. hum tIme thminti roumid iloden cilmiciteti mind tIehtrercit sevom'.ui blows mutter time call to break. Time referee timerefone atsuntled : the vrelimmiimiar' commtest to tjimhmamm. Abbott anti Zelgier emuteneti limo ring at 10 o'clock , The Emmgllshmman was muccortieti a geumerous reception as lie Stepped inside time ropes. lie weighmeui 132 , whmiio Zeigher weighed 137 ½ . Abbott looked a tnilie thmium antI over- trained , shmile.eigler's mumuscies stood out iii biumucimes amid hue looked in time best of Comm. uiitioum. Jake Kiirahmm atmui Frammk F'.mniey were' iii time Engllshmmmmuumms conmmor , and Turkey South ammti D. h. italiC ) ' assisted /.eigler. George Mamits of hialtimnore acted as referee : 1'lust Itotmmmd-/.eigier lammtiei Oil limo face amid thuemu cmi t lie hi east . 'Chmo Euugiishm mint mm go t iii ma fmtcc blow. lIe was very ccci , wiutie.eig - I em' mlammet'h muroum miul t lie rlmm g amid I im mmgeti vic- bushy. No hmemuvy wom-k this m-tiumnmui. Secomuti Itotmmmal-Zcigier got iii ttvo light face blows amid mu iii , roaster. Time Emmgit'aim- umman loll to his kuiecum , mumul as lie mace /.etg- her gave hi I mum mu t cmi tile riglu t lmmtmmtieu' out t be left eye , mmetmriy closimig it. Abbott lookeJ tiitteseal RH the roumid closed. 'I'hlm al htotmnd--/eiglcr foiceal time lighmtimug niuih mifter gettiumg Imi a atmomug ftue' blow Almhiott nilppeh , amid fi'ii ngmiuist time rope's. imm time fourth mmmiii fifth rotmtmdselght'm' Poimmitta'tl itt Abbott's stommmaa'hm. Aldiott re- slmommuheti with lighut bloivs , butt his rt'umch wait iIuy. 'h'hm Emmghishmumman camne' to time flout iii time sixtit rotimud tumuti got Ru o stroumg biouss 1mm Zelgiem's fmtco. ibhott dtmcke'ii cleverly nmmtt kOhl /eigler vorking hmmurti. 'I'hmt' tight- ing vuut : simmurp , itit ummmevemutful tmmmtui time ermil of time t'ighmtha , vhmemt thu. , Ammuemienim was l'otughit to time ropes , 'rime Emmghislmmmmmmmi i'eonmeti the freshueat mus time light hrom'ressoul. He wasi slow , hmowe'ver , tumid the elt'veumth u-ouuul opemmemt whmeui time Ammmcriean .leilvcne'd vlmut it-its mueariy a lumiot kotmt imlotv hieote .Abimott got hit hmuummduu imp. 'Flu I mt ccii tim I 1 nim niti-/e ii.ler luumutet lien v1i3' out time unite amiii out time dmumuuageti left eye iii qumick simecessiomu mtmmd foiioweil It uvltim heavy body blows. 'l'iie EumgIisiinmumm loekeit distiesactl its lie ivvmmt to hit cormme'r , h"oum m'tt'r'nm t ii I toim "d-'i'he t mmme'nicmu mm playel Cii Abbott's tuimmd antI got 1mm a stunmuer cmi tiue mueck. A imiOt t 'iVitil gummume mm miii e'ooi , but liii ; blows ivere feeble. lii time iiftvemuth iotuuid Zeigler continued playimmg on Abbott's uttomuuachm. 'l'he six tei'mm I ii ire it mu hut roimmual ma miii uI i Iii Zeigier'ua favor , closimig uvithu the lmmghiaim- mmuami nugaitmat time mopes ttuuiiti shoivt'ms of blows. Abbott ulmmmeai somume savage blows 1mm tiuui e'igimteemutim , btit fell short..eigher tie- livened mtmiotime'r stummummer on tIme mice-k amid time next mumommuemut gave the hlriton a terriiile facer. 'rime Americamu also had the best ut tIme mmineteemmtim , 'Jii twt'ntietim amid Inst rotund was a any- age one , give mimi tmtke , time Ammmemicmmmt ga't- ting it cmi time hose mini ! time Eumgiisimimmtu : boimig stom-ummed with umock , taco amid isudy hmIovmu umimtli lie u'as against thai ropes , 4it time gommg sotmmmaieii time referee det'lnmeti.eig - ter time winuie'r. lie will ho ummatcimetl against Yommmmg GrIffo. I'Oil'iI S'l'Oi'i'ihi ) 'l'I I l i I 1,1 , . Livumm uuiiil lpmmiursi ti't'numut' mm 1,111.- 'm'o , , lum.'rgt'tlt' for Iii , ' ilium , ' ( ' , mmuls. NE\V YORK , Auug. 19.-L'arsoum iavit's of ( 'hmicago amid 'J.'ommm O'htoumrke of liotutomu brotmgimt off aim mithmiUtk exhuibititimi mit time Acadeuuuy of Mumsic here tommighmt , It begummu sultim bag pummciuimug commtusts auth u'as tel- hewed by sevemmil mumimuor boximug hioumta. About 10:10 : ( beige Dixomi of Boston , time femuthor. uvoigiut champion , amuth Mike Leommiuril of hhrookiymu , hegaum a bout of live rounds mut catch weigimtia. liefome time beximmg hiegnhm 'l'onmi 0' itoimrke ndttresseI time sliectatoms i'huo iunuhered aiommt 3,000 , ammylng lie hmuuui siiokcmm to thus police communuissiommerma immmI , time'y state-il that if no slugglmug uvums imuiulge'ai imi the hmout e'oiiitl go on. 'i'hie tiruit rotund lie- tiveen hixomm amid i.e'oummartl ss-aH fast ama ! furious , with Iixomm gettimmg siigimtiy the better of It1 hmiuu left tholmmg good executlomm on Loommturd a face. 1mm tIme secomul rouuumd it urns fairly mmmixotl up , mmmiii ivhmemi "Yank" Sumilivamm of Syrtucumac , whit was mefe cc' , tried to seimarato time mmmcmi , It vus found aimmmost amm immuhmossibiiity. him- simector Conlighit , ivliit Cnptalmm Smutitlm mtmmd a numutber of ollieeutt In ummmiformmi ammil citizemi's clothes , jmmnupetl into time ring anti nrrestc'tt time lmiugiilstit mural O'ltoumrke : tmui , havies. 1)avies , before his arrest , steppeat to time footlights ummi , endeavoroti to iueity time crowd , mit hilt remmmtmrks store thtowmmt'ti in time timuuuther of hoots ummmd yeiis mmtade hi ) ' time crotu'iJ. A bag pumnc'hmimmg oxlmiititlomm opemieil time iaroceethings. The commtuistmtmuts ut'rus George Dixomm of lhostomm , Joe Ehmimtu of ihostomi , also colored , tUid hieumry Pigeon. Itoh Armmisrong ammO 'rommumumy Itynum of Chmicmmgo , 'i'huo last mummmetl vmus very clover nut time work amid wit ; given lirst prize. Cimarley ltarmmett of Now Yomk fluid harry l'lgeon of Chicago fought a immummmlt'ss iiommt of four roimuids , which was decimiretl a draw by time referee. ftem' time mumtttclu had beemi mttoimpel , time pmommmoters of time shuotu' mmml time primucilmaita of tIme bout of time' imigiut uvemo takemu iii mu patrol - trol ivagomm to time 11011cC uutatlomm. iha It't'eives at ii fi' Sa'ati-mie , ' , GRAND hi/iViiN , Michm. . Aug. 19.-George Cimeosbore , time h7.3'ear-old youth whuo commvicted of mmmumrdenlmig hiS gramudmuuotimer , Mrs. Levi Pierce , July 8 last , was sentenced to life immihirisommtmmeiut at Jackson today. S Eigimi ihuul Icr 3Ima u'Lt't , E1.GIN , Aug. --hotter ) , fhmmum ; oftenimmgs , 27,90a ) lbs. ; sahetuIbOO hhitu. at 20c ; 15,110 lbs. at 20mc. @ @ @E 1 A well selecteml text is half of time scm- moit. Givetu a gothi text aimul a ircacluer who is iii carmmest , itiil time result itt sure to be ootI. TIme text of this article is a plain simmille stateimiemut timat proves itsclt lii time reauler's owmm imm'tmid vithmotut burgu. imuc'mit. The ( ext 'is " Good lmetltli is better - ter thmaii great michmes , ' ' \Vitlmouut health mmothmimig really matters 'er' imiimclm. A hmackimig cough takes all time beatity out of a landscape or a smuuisct , 1rysipe1s' or cczemmma vihl spoil the emijoy. luicmit ofspiiglitly comivcrsatioiu , ala beautiful - tiful concert , of a woiitlerful paimttimmg. 'I'lme biggest bammk accoumut iii the us-em-Id womi't pay a mami for his ime.tltht , butt mu very simitll : aimmouuiit of imiommey s'ihl tiiake hmimit luealtlmy nut ! keep luimmi iuealtluy. Most all bodily troubles start iii time digestive or rcsjiratomy orgamid. It. is here tlttt ; lummiwoiuer liviumg first iiinkes an opemiiumg for aliseaso. Time tlevelopmimeiut ( BiTers as COulStitumtiOIm' itmttl temnpcraummeiits tliffcr. 'time causes arc alimmost idcmmtical. To get at time root of time smmatter is bimumpie enough if you start right. Dr. Pierce's Goldeti Meulical Discovery is a mmlelIciule for the siio1e boul ) , It works tlmroumgii the digctIu'c orgaims oum all time others , It cumres tint first timing it comsues to amid after that , the imext , It jmtmts imemuithi iii of disease iii time stommmaciu , mud fm-emil time 'aUtagc j.noimmul titus gaumieti , it rctchies t'vcry fiber of time ixsly aluti drIves ( l'tsCSe before it - - imidigcstiomm , iivar trouibieui , kidmmey Commilltiiult , bilioumuess , skimi : iiutl SC.'tij ) di'eO-St'S , uaalt-rimeummm , tetter , t-czt.'mmma , amid nil time troubles caused by impure bootl ! , I-- - iJ ; fr # ( 'I ! ow ijov I3oth time iiiotluotl anti i't'siilts when Syrup of Figs is t8kehi ; it is lulehIsahit niuti i'efrcsliiiig to the taste , aild neti gently ytit. Ph'Oimllmtly OIl the Kitliieytm , Livci' tunE Boss'til , cleniises time syhi. t3iuh ilrccttiaIl- . diS1mi8 ( 'Ollu , llCa(1- ilClmeS niuti fo'ciniitl Ciih'Ci4 iinNttial 'OlSt'llatiohh ) , iyl'ti ) of Irigui 'IS the 01113' i'eimiedy of its kind CVCI' lire. dtiecd , plctsiiig ; to the taste alid ac. . .e1)t.'hllO ) to the StOiimtli , li'OhhmIlt ) in 'its _ hiitiOhu ( nut ! truly belutit"hrI iii its enchitu , l)1'CPIIi'Cl ) ( only fi'ohml time utost healthy IthIti agl'OCItlItl ) .MIIISthhhmeeu ) * , 'its rhEumY excc'lleiut qiiauit'ies I'Ohiihilchld it to all fllmd liItVe iiintlu it Ule 11105 $ It0PiitIr : reihietly kllo\'Ik SyrliJ ) F'igs b for Shill ) 'ill ' t50 cit luottles lS' all leidiiig : ( lm'thg. gists. Any reliallo di'iiggist who . Imot , lits'o it " . lutity ; cii liatid s"ilI it'o. 'thl'O it promptly for : umy 011(3 who ' ' w'tslme ' to th'y it. lu not accept any I iilust'i tuhe. CAL/FOR//IA tic ; SYRUP C0 ( SAN FRANCISCO , 0,11. QUlaY1UE r. .vtw ftx. Mr. -4 : Athe ( uIl to The vi1hour Dhflhfl whiff o H TIlE FASHIO1IAEILE PERFUME. FIowery refreshmn , deIicuto aind iesturu. For sole by druqisrs oniy. IMPERIAL CRGWN PERFUMEflY CO. SAINT LOUIS , MEYER BROThERS DRUG CO..AGNTI ALSOTRY ( WEDDInG ELL5\'Vwo \ new lMPRuAL EAC11 BLOW. J odor5. Save 1Oc- - - - How ? Ely BUVINO. I1ALEY'S ' UNIQUE CUAEE of mmmi. Otum' price is I 5c pot- bottle , Lmiu'go $1.00 size-out' price 75e. 811OllhIll & .Ecoiiiio1I CO 1513 DODCE ST. , 2t1 Ioor W'eist P. 0 , . Omiituia V4 .tL1i.Jlli5' ( i1 if i ( ' i' ' , , - ' , - - If you live or travel anywhere in these United States you can have mcst suitable clothing made to order by one or another of - : Nicoll the 'l'ailor's establishments - lishments , located in nearly every 1)I'hIlcipal city in America ( ' .00 cities beiow , ) \Vc display a large assoitment of skilfully selected fabrics , over 3,000 styles , Trousers to order , to $14. Uits to order , $15 to $50. Overcoats about the same , \ \ c make garments at short notice , or forward them to any destination , often to our other stored for delivery. I3amnples mntlhetl , Gmmrummcmmta expressed , 201 S1 15th STREET. ' ALt. OUlt W'OltK 4AI6 i' TIlls CITY 131 Thhil hEST JOUR TAILOItS. . CmmmcAr.o. i' ST. l.oums , Si. I'.uL ( ,1ICtt' OtisulA , POST05. TAITIbR irnvro. PmsMomsFs. : I'ijTsuitiiuui , WAiIu.rom , Nu.w Yo. hNDmANAI'OLmS , : Ams ; S Cmiv 5uIRAUCi5CO , .MmUttAI'OeI