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THE OMAHA DAILY HIDE : SATURDAY , JULY 17 , 1897.
md the tu II Make In C 27. Ten IJyck s
victory was received In lmn t ominous
Hence HP hoi fatally prejudiced the Hen-
Icrltes K3lO t lilm liy hli alleu.d m-rret
IrtaN and l > y the suspicion of jirofcwlon-
Illsin Hmxfll. hnwver. whom everybody
known to bean American , xva * cnrnuraRCil
lir appUme anil wild yells from the tart
lo the flni'li
In the final incc for the grand challenge
tup New college , Oxford , beat the Ltnwlor
cluli bv two feet
In the final rare- for the visitors' rlnllenge
cup Trinity txat Jr us college. Cnmb'ldge.
The winner hail the IIork station.
In HIP final ran- for the Thames ihrtllenRO
cut' ' the Kindlon Iiowlnff flub , bavin : ; the
HncUs st.iflon , beat Chrl't church , Oxford.
In the lAdlcV challenge plate , the htnn
college olRht. Ineludln * thn nn of Wllllim
\V hlwf A'lor. beat the iMf-hr of Ktnman-ie
college. Cambridge. The winning rr v had
thf.llmkfl Motion
Tim final for the Nichols rb.illennertip
wtl xx on hv IJ. II llalftiur ami Nl lulls.
Grander , xxho best H R Hall andV .1
fr'ernlc. Trinity hall. Cambridge. The win
ners rottid on the Ilerks alilo
IVHVIS : (1 % THI : IUNMM : TU \ < KS.
J'oiir rn\iirlle \Vln I'lir-x-H In Hie
Mini nl OnKli'j.
CINCINNATI , .Inly lTmr l fiuorltr < mrc-
ceeded In xxlnnlng purse" nt tuklcx ti lny
on a traitt fetlock dec ) In inii'l. .1 I1 H. nl
the till- tit
of
Yto 1 , up et tli" calculations
in tinfourlli "vent by easily defeating 'he
r.-ixorlli' . The llacmd'r. The fourth nice
axas > l < el ireil off on neeounl of icnite'ie" The
Judges hive reitinve-l the ii l > pnHjni | fiotn
Jockey lle.itiolmmp. vxho nn pel down .01
ivior riding on IMtiluuie It XXIIH learned
lifter Inxt tlgatl in thai Pnnmurc hail bowed
n tendon. Hemiltt. , , i i . . .
Kim rare. IHe furlongv Jl > "llo'illLl.r1 ;
! , ,
11.1 ( C. HelfT ) . to . ' . won ; Albert 1. 1 01 < "
Jturrri ) . 1 to I and I ) to , "econd ; Ue'jrfjo
Cioper. Ill ( .1. HUD. 10 I" 1. third Tlm < .
J nv < . Tufffta Silk Tlncr.ifl C hnunes
( Timber. Injury. Hub Knight , Annie larloi ,
D'.ilr Decclxcr. Stars anil Stripes nKo tan
Hicnnd nu-e. six fuilollg-i Mil * ! PI piece , IM
( T llurriM ) . 2 to I. won ; Sir I .lions. ll'l
( Hindi ) , 4 to 1 nnd II In 2 wi-ond. ll.uton.
301 ( Mn neii it ) , U to 1 third TimeIP. .
Ki-riHtmi. ( 'niton ( ill I'll , I'eliMe , C.ammildlon ,
I'onponhm and Pnlroiin al o ran
Tlilr I rare , live and .1 h.ilf furlong. backet.
101 CI' . HIIIIIM ) , : to 2 , won. I'ennevllle , 1 > S
If llollT ) . ( to 1 an 1 i vrn see mil ; Alllci
Jlelli101 ( lllrsch ) , I tn 1 , third. Tltne : 1-12.
MI rdi'cal , lion .lour. The Doctor and L leeda
aNo MM
Kolltth nre ni'cl.irpd off
Pirtli nii-e , mllH and a quarter , "olllns.
J I' 1 ! . 10. ( Morrl on ) . 12 to 1. won , The
Jtirhelor , lln fll WllllnniM ) . even s'-oonil ;
Krepcn , ID'i ( Kveiell ) , 10 to 1 , th'rd. ' Time.
2-1S Li-lianjn. Hamper and Celai llrook al o
Sixth r.ioe , MV | rurloimMndretl'ie , 10 1
( T. Hum ) , 9 'o 10 wi n ; I'lntln ? , H-l ( II itton ) .
10 to 1 .mil 2 to I , Tioml , Lulu M. 101 ( Hvei-
-tU , U lo 1. third Time : 1 1'lVi Itoekwell ,
a'l'IbutliT. Anlnio"x Il.ippy Houts and Sir
Andrew aluo nil .
rHU'Air > . .lulv -Tour of Ittirlim'M fa-
votltes "I'oreil toilay In deep mud The only
fnlliiif wn fln-ri , Itouiu-e II , who wa <
lie.iten bv ( Inoin.II. . wbo Is n mo-it shifty
Ilily In the mud Ill-suits
Ml" ! Lire c\en-i iKhlliM of a mile I'lt-
ftill , IU'1 ( ( "lay ) , S to "i. won : Warren I'ldnt.
107 ( CayiAomi ) . 7 to I , seemid. Tony llonliiK.
101 ( Ooiuld-on ) . S lo I. Ihlid Time- 1 : . ! UMi
Seoond rare , tlvi-i'inhth of a mile The
Heuoe , 101 < Ioi ( % ) . 1 to 2 , won ; t'ne.is , 101
( Cav ooil ) , 1 ! to . * . seennd ; Cilenold. 101
( Clay ) , third Time I oVi
Third rare , DHLmile - Golden Hod. ! > l
( Darsey ) , : t to 1 , won , | { OKUI I ! . VM.ii ( ; -
IliissonO to 1 , "uiond. Montaho , 1KI
( liltls ) . 1 to 1 , third Time 1 IS
Kntirth niee , llve-elKhlhs of a mileOnome
10J ( I' . MrllllKh ) , to I. wrvil , Jueen M.ib
14V to 1 , wi-oiul , Ideal Ile.iu. ins ( l > Koden )
B . 'to ' 1 , tnlid Time. 1 > ) , ' .
I-'Iflh tare , tin ee-fnui ths of a nille
Jrlfli l > , id107 ( C'a > wood ) . 1 to 2. won ; I.mlx
Culbihan. 10D ( I'-IILs ) , ? ' - . to 1 , "eroiul. Kid-
die I. T. Illl ( .M.iKimsson ) , 2'i to 1 , thlid.
Time 1 1
7si\V YOIIK , .Ink K , - The condition" Wf-rt
KoUd for r.ieliiK .it I'rlKhton i'.each toila >
an'rt tlie tiii-k had diled out falily Tin
iftxrll , lioper. . xvas nf vi-ry ordin.iry ihar-
iit-lor and the ( Inlshes wile not pirtlculaily
clo"e lli"-iill :
l'l-t | rare , mlln , ind a fuilotlK , selllns
Kutai-a UK ! ( Thoipei , 10 to i ? .mil out , xxon
llllle , 101 ( WllhltiO , ' . to I and 2 to . " . "eeoild
Emotion il , 10 ! ( U'.nsliln i. Illl to 1 and s
to 1 , thud. Tlini1 1 "i7' ' names also i.tn
Serond i.ue Hruili | > nK : Ntilo , 111 ! ( I'er
kill ! ' ) . 7 to i and exi'ii , won ; Mlihael III
: ! > ( Tlu.ip ) . l"i to 10 and 1 to 2 , "eoond
DemnKOKue. Uii ( I'-nn ) , 12 to "i and I t.
fi. thlid. Time 1 lU Ma 1'etlte , il o ran
Thfid rare. PP\CM finliums- The S\\alr
xvun , Itrandywliu- ( T.iran. ' . < to 2 and *
Ui n , second , Clenphus. lir ! ( Slmni" ) I to 1
nnd S to . " . Ihlnl Tlmu I 2 < " > t ( \ildron
IJf.-iufort. Trlllette , llii > . \ell , Casette , Mai-
sJAii and Montallo a ! o tan.
li'mii tli i ieo , one mile Didando. 101
( Rlo.ui ) , xeii and out , won , Ciomwell. 10S
( Dotrfjett ) , s to 1 and X to 5 , second.Vol -
bVrst. ! _ ' d > la\\-iiii ) S to - . ami 1 to J , thlnl
'rime ! I2lt Donillor ali > ran.
I'lftli i.ue , Ilvo ruiloiiKt selling : Sl > Pox
112 ( UttMIeld ) . . ' lo 10 mid out , won ; Din
foi Ib. IIS ( I'ciKln-rt , 1 to 1 and 2 to 1. nvon 1
Stmm 'Jiieen , CH ) ( O'Learx ) . 4 to 1 and s tn
fi. third. Time' 1 oJ > i Jilted. Mia lleex.-H
I'lii elsus , The Dipper and Vl eiila ill" .
ran.
ran.UK laee. one mile and a sixteenth : Hel
mar. 121 ( Sloan ) . 1 to 20. xxon ; lltstlon 10
( Wnt-lilrel. n to 1 , heeimd Time : 1 1P.4
K \NSAS ( "ITV , .lulj 1C \\"L'.ithei warm
trnek fail. IlesultH
l'"irut i. ice , live fuilnnnsl.nlu T won
itla Wells setond , Altadena tbbd Time
] 0t | {
Hi cnml laee o\ | and one-half fiirlomji
Tiiinby won. 1'at ( lore second , Svxifty thli 1
Time : l-2iw.
Tljhd nice one mile' Ills Iliother xx-on
Hes-nn "eooiul. Hob Clumpett thlid Time
3 I Mi
Kfiurth race , four and one-half fuilon'- <
J.l/W / Hi-lie vxon. Hrodhead lecoml. Clam N
third Time 0 "
jli'ifth race , nix futloiiKs Ulue .lay xxon
IfyMtik NlLhol- second , Mulody thlid. Time
1 .Kti- i
Sixth race K nm ) one-half furlongs
Trtxlc xxon. 1'nt iSore xccoml. Ited Veil third
Time : 1 23.
i'ii7i.i.n > i'oiicii : ) TO rni.i.ow ON
\VIII 'l'r > ( o lint Ml In > nnd IMUTI
ii limit xx Illi ( ; iinu'i' ( < 'r lilr < - .
I1KISTOI , , HUB. , .In'y Ifi ( New Veil
World t'abloKram Spei-lal TeleKiamTli )
crliket match bet xx CPU HIP Annil .in te.in
nnd the CiloucPHteislilie eleven \\a-i resurnei
this nun nlni ; . nrnl the Arnei leans h.ixe w
far had the urnst of It. They had th
mlvant.iKe , hoixtxei , of xvatchbiK the HH'a
W ( ' t'r.ii e but. fin the champion pluvei
ii'i ImilriK of 11 ! . and xxas ImtthiK altoKcthc
foijr boms , i ; | , , les-ip also rectlxed i
reAtiiry , hlttlnK In tcrrllle slxle TinIn
nl ijt : > i of the home team did not end mill
tlihj' mnrnlnc. the last xxlcltet pullliiK in
tttflty-sovpn runs The Amerieins then too )
tllijlr turn In the hat nnd thrv mnd > i
vtny Komi "tail , Wood 'ind Thavoi iniitini ,
on Ml fur the llr t xxlcket The feat IIP o
the InnhiKh , boxxexei , xxaH the hnttlni ; n (
C H I'atterson , who plajed In faulllc >
t-tyle fur SI' ' , not out llu exhibited p'ent >
of patlenee and Kouml sense and xxas at tin
\\likct thiee hours for his runs
With their total of 1M run' * ( he vlnltni
hud lo folloxv their InnlliKM fl S I'atteiHon
did not lemuxii his pails and added 21 nunr
iimi to lil.s credit , maUliiK reall > an Inning-
of SO , not out A M. Wonil xvan less Inrtu-
mite , for he was c'ailKht at the xxliketH foi
19. but J A. Lester kept his uiptaln com
pany until play ceaxeil for thda } , the
totul havlnt ; then adxanced to M 'I InK.imt
xx 111 be concluded tomorrow , and the Amer
icans aie dcteimlneil to emulate the ex
ample of NottH In their roeiJiit ( iarne , ami ,
by Mtlcklnn at the wicket1 * all day. mali' : '
the match a dr.ixx.
Ottnmna 'I'ro * .
OTTl'MWA. la , July IfiToday's nice.
reunited at folloxxtt ;
TrotlliiB , 2.17 I-UHH , purse JV ) : Kalmont
xxon the Ibst txxo heatn. Time. 2.int , 2-1IH ,
liHJr Medium \xon third bent In 2 17'i
lliuham. JOHcphlne Hlx.ui , Sam Medium ,
Joy. I.ewt-llyn. Hormln II , Nannli WIVon ,
Nordlia and Klla I'.ilhoun ali-o Ktaitt-d
1'ncliiK. 2 ITi clarf , puii-e $ iXHl. Satin Slip-
pern xxon In three ytruliiht lu-nt Time ,
2 Mil. 21.1' ' , . J.IIli Nell r.KTii ) , Slruhlo ,
Mln le JiiMumii. Core.i , Minnie J. L.i fret-
ceiir. ranriK- Alden and Don ijulvutu also
Ili-nxt In TMi-nt > ItiiiiluU.
SAN KRANPISCd .July Iii-The JerTrles-
UutiliT IlKhl lonlBht wan diii.ti-J draw
In the txicntlulh round
Ayer's
The Remedy with
a Record.
50 Years of Cures
GREAT CA1IE AT CHICAGO
Oolta and Orioles Put Up a Fine Quality of
Ball.
MOST EXCITING GAME OF THE SEASON
Visitor'rr < lllnlilted ii : bt Ttiiivn by
tli > * .SlinriK-Hl Kind of I'liiy
Iliilllniiirr ( ielN tbu
Odd .Score ,
iWlllmorf 2 ; riilenso , 1.
St. LollH , ID ; I'hlladelphlu , 9.
1'lttHburg , 5 , Hoston , 4
Ijoul'xlllp , 'l-ji : New York , 4-7. (
Indlnnapoll- ! ; Kan as CUy , I ,
Detroit , 7 ; MtnneiipollH. I.
Columbus , 11 , St. I'aul , 7. i
Mllxxaukee , 6 , Grand ItaplJ ? , j.
C1IICAOO. July 10. The Orioles nml the
Colts today played the ijrenteal and mosl exciting -
citing Knuro xxltnts'cd here this season.
The colts played xvlthotit the semblance of
an error , and the visitors had but ono misplay -
play clm-Kfd to them , both Icntns acccptliiK
ull kinds of mosl dlllleult chanceti. Connor
Hcored for thu Cells In thu flfth on a terrllllc
ilrlvo to center. The \ lsllorsxere blanked
elfilit tlmcn by the .sharpest kind of play ,
.til In the ninth , after tuo out , Kcelcr singled
anil JetinltiKS won the gatno by hitting oxer
LariKo for four bases. Attendance 5,200.
( The game xxas the play-off of thu llo Deco-
ratioti dr y afternoon ) . Score :
1 i 2 ; II 0 Totals .2 7 27 It 1
( lilinKii 0-1
llnlllm.ire u 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 5
Km neil runs' ChlciiK" . L ll.ilthnore , 5 I nfl
nn b.i ts. Clili'iiKiI. . Itiltliniire , 3 Home
nniH. Conimr. JimihiKs Stuli-n l > a < m : Uojr \ ,
dark Double pi.UK. Cininor to Aii-nin , Me-
Curinlik ( un.isslstPil ) Htiiuk nut : ll > Call.Uiin ,
3. lj > Illiikliuin 1 llitu un ballH. On" Calla-
liiiu , 2 , off Illiukliiirn , i. Time : Onu lioui ami
llfty minutes. I'lnplie. McUoiuiM.
ST. LOLMS. 10. PHILADELPHIA , 3.
ST. LOl'IS , July Pi Philadelphia received
nn early lend. The Hrovxns played a great
up-hill game , llnnlly xx Inning out in the
ninth. Ciossending In the xxlnnlng inn.
Hurley's xxork In center xxas phenomenal
SCOIL :
1 ST LOl'tS. rillliADm.IMIIA.
It 11.11 A I ! ll.ll O A U
1'ITTSIUMIO. 5 ; HOSTON , I.
IU'llCi , July 16 Pltl burK w-on n
good handicap game by good playing and 1
hitting hew it hard In the fourth Inning
Fixe of Uoiton's hits xvere made In tinllrtt
three Innings after xvhlch they could do
i.uthlng wltn Klllen. ColliriH let In the win-
n.ng run by fumbling a .slow hit by Donovan
Ux-otii Hcorlng Attendance , 2MO Scjie :
I'lTTSIHHtC. i HOhTON.
it.ii o A n.1 it.ii o A r :
'Innm-hlll , t f n f 1 0 1 Ilninllfii , cf 0 i ) 1 0 0
II ) I 0 10 u ' ) K II , 11)
I Totals . . 1 9 IT ? 'I I
It.itt'-d for I.i > wls In tinninth. .
IMUsliliri ; 0 0 3
linsliia r. 0 1
tl.imeil tuns : I'lttslmitt , 2. Three base hit.
l < axla Srurllkf lilt. D.nlx Stukii bn i" = .
Duffy. I.al > iHoiilile play : I. " | ? to Tciimj.
IMiKt II.T.C on Inllx Off Klllcn. 2 , off Lewis , 2.
lllr by iiltihcil bull : P.ivtK. KtmOt out. lly
KlllfMi. ' - ' . I > > l nxls , 2. I 'ft on b.ihes : I'ltts-
luiiw , ' * , IVii-lnti , C l'li * < t b.isi1 nn errors : IMtts-
II-IIH. 1 Time : One hour anil llfty inlmiti-s.
t'mplri-- Imlle. .
LOPISVlLLi : , 0 ; NP.W YORK , 1
LOI'ISVILLH July Ifi The New YorkH
and the ColoniN plajed txxo Kami" todax.
both Kolns to the endii of the latter. In
tense cMitc-mint mva > ed Ihe cioxvd In the
last innniK of the .second mttne. as tin
Colonel1" Kindnnlly imu-aine X - xVork' bl
Icnl. Ituslixxas put lu to pitch in the ninth
xvlth the II.IM.-S lull and nU ixvl'ilness ' xx.ii
m ilnly respjiisible lor me name team's xlc-
tory Win n l'rnpie Wolf calleil tour bill
on W.VII on. IniclriK the tleliiK tun , the
Ni xx Yoiks acted like ciaz > men. Park Wil
ton tiled to strike the umpire , but xxas prc-
venteil bv thlid b.i"eman Hock Txxo police
olllciis then carmlit Wll-on and escorted
him oil' thn Held In the excitement Picket-
IIIK crosscil the plate xvltb the xxlnnlnt ; run
Thn llr.sl name xvns , enlivened by a (1st ( flnht
hi-txveen Pied Clarke und Davis , both belli , ;
put out of thn ( jiime. Attendance , X500.
Plist K-inie , scote :
LOUISVILI.I : i NI\V : ioitic
it ii o .x.n ! it.n.o A i :
I'larkr , If. . . n 1 o u 0 VnllTn , cf l i i o u
rr.irer , If . u 1 Inrn.in rf. I 0 3 1 0
M ' - ' If 0 din O.IIL-I | , 3b. . .
l'hlv.-il' if 0 0 u 2 OOnxH MI . 0 1 2 D 0
si iff.'id MX 1 1 I 2 1 .Murplix , KM 1 0 1 1 a
XXil.lill , Hi 2 II II 3 OCIfnxm. I'll 1 .1 1 1 1
| , ilin on Hi 2 2 3 ii ii 1' Wlls'n , c i > 2 l 1 n
XVVII n. c 1 2 1 fl Clink Hi. . 0 1 9 0
rilnunrn , .Hi 1 1 2 2 o n , : , „ , * , If n 1 _ o n
un'Kli'm p 2 J 1 3 0 Soviiioiir. p 0 o D 2 1
.Mi-uKln . . . 0 l ) 0 0 ( I
Tnt.ilH . 9 ID 27 l' li
Tiitnls . . 4 10 . ! ! H 2
Mi-eklii batted for Muiphy In the ninth.
l/nilxvllle 0 6 0 fl 0 0 S 2 -3
Ni-xx V.ilK 1 0 0 0 l 1 fl t 1-4
Knnt-il IIIIIH' Laulsxllli- , , rirKt lm i > on i r-
lorn l iulsxlllc. 1 , Ni-w York , 1 I.ft un
hupps : l nilHvlllo. 2 , Ne'x Vnil , S I'lmt IIIKL-
on balls off i'tinnhuhain. n. off Si-yinoin , l
Htrtirk out : lt > CiinnliiKbam 3. by S-'i'Mnour. 3.
Ilnmr- run : CuriniiiRliain. T n IJIIFC lilt Klaf-
fonl Wild liltib CiiniiliiKliiini l'asm-,1 lull.
P Wlivuii Time' Ono In ur nnd llfty-elKht lulu-
IIIPK empire' 1.x nth
LoriSVILI.l- : ; NU\V VOItK. T.
Seeond Kiiine. Scoiu ;
Two nut wlun ixlnnhu ; run wan Hcoml ,
Ni-w Vorlt . i 5 ( l 2 I ) 0 fl 0 0-7
UiuUxlIlp . 0 I 0 0 1 0 0 ( l-l
I IM i nit I rtiiinNKXV York. 5 loiiUxllh-
Klrxt li.u-e on ciinu : New Yurk. ! ! , lnul vllle
I I.i'fl nu liiM'a : Ijiula\llli' S , N > u Ynrk. 12
I'lift lu > e on bullx : Off rrnrei , 1 : nlT Hiiillxnn
5 ; olT ItimlP ' . ' . Sinuk nut lly 1'r.izir C. li >
Hulllxan , . ' , by Hufli' . 1 Homo run Tier nan.
Txxo-luiw lilln. WinlPii , W Wllnon , MiCn-i'iy
Htulru ! IUI'H : 1'lckfrlns llnublp pl.Tva. Cru/i-i
to Wenlcn. Jojco tn iljix 1 tn Clnrl. ( I ) . lilt In
pltiliixl bill lly Fulllxnn I'r.izrr , liy Itunle.
\\Vnli-n. TimeTun hour * ami ivcnly mill-
HIM t'lnplrpVnlf :
STANUINM UP THK TI'.UIS
l'b\VPd. W > n. Lxl l' 't
07 4T 20 70.
Cincinnati . 01 43 21 Of
llultlinorc . 05 43 'ii fi'l '
Nexx VnrU . ffl 21 27 5'i
CK'Vclnnd . . . . Ii7 37 3) G"
Philadelphia . K ill OS 47
1'lMKlmiK . C7 31 I'fi | 'i. '
lironkiyn . GS ni 07 41
Chicago . TO 31 31 M
Lmilaxllle . 07 8S 53 41
W.ihhlngton . fie M 30 4n.
t Louis . GS II 51 S )
fiim tfii.iv : llnston nt I'lttsbuiK , Hrook
l\n it Ci'xelnild. Nnxv York ut I oiilsvllle
Phil id Inhlii at 1 I.oulH. llnltlmore ul Clil
IHKO , WiiHliliiKton nt Clneinnatl.
sconn.s in. " TinrTviT-Ti'.iiN iu.\ji ( n
NVInnrrs AnIiiillniiliiull | , DelriiH
( oliiinlniN nml > HlniinUi- < - .
KAN.SVS CITY. July --Pitcher r.uema :
placed H inly" ; ilii' ! i ; line tmlay , and xxa
laurel.x respon-ilile for the defeat of tin
lllun Afier the xlMtoi * dec ) thn score Ir
thu thirl Inning he made xt-ry little tffor
to xaxc the jranu- SHIP
KunwiH C'ty ID 3000000- t
Indiana ) ) lix o 3 1 3 4 2 2 2 l"
Itase hltt K.-UIHUH City 5. Itidlnnaiiolit , .1
iir-n : K.IMK.IM Cit > . S. IlldlaimiHjIli. H
llatterles KaiHag City Poronrin and Hu > . -
dahIndlanapollK. . Hoar nnd Wood
MI.NNIUl'OLIS , July lC.-x arnuy's wllij
ness , poor In-w running nnd txvo oo tly er
ror * losl the game for the Millet * todny.
Score
Minneapolis o-t
Detroit 20300002- "
l'.n e hits' Mlnneajvillt , S ; Detroit , i ICr-
rors. Mlnnenpollo , 2 , Detroit , 4. tiutlerlev
Mlnnenpoll . Carney , rirrt-emeler , lioylc
nnd Mlder : Detroit , Kgnn nnd McAuley.
ST PAcI. , July ir , Today's name xvna
the l > eit exhibition of mlwrnblp Melding of
the fioa on nnd the home team "ircceedeil
In doing the xxorat xxork. Scoie.
St. I'aul 0-7
ColumbiH 0 - ! !
ISnse bits St I'aul , S , Columbia. 13 Kr-
rorSt. . Paul , 7 ; Columbii" , A llnlterlc :
at. Paul , Iibell , Hiirnett and Spies , Colum-
ltis , linker , Wolternnd lluckley.
MIl.WAl'KnK.VI . July IfiThcllrexv -
crM defeated Ornmi Itupldt In tire lust Kiimo
of Ibe series Co tly errors on the p.irl of
tire home team iilono saved the xlsltots from
u "but oul Score ;
Mllxxnukeo 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 l-
Ornnd Huplds 011000300-5
Ilnse bits : Mllxxnukee , 12 ; Ornnd Uapld ,
H. r.riors : Mllxxaukee. , IJrand IlupIdH , C.
imttetles : Mllxxntikce , lleldy nnd Speor ;
Oratrd llnpldo , Crosn und Txxlnelmttl.
STANDINO OP TIIH T13AM3.
Played. Won. Lost. P C.
In.llnnniiolls 71 4S 21 fij 0
St. Paul 7S SI 27 fi5 I
Columbia 71 4B 2. ) fil S
Milwnukee 75 47 2S K2 i
Detroit " . ' Si ! Si ! M.O
( iriitnl Unplds 73 2"i IS III 2
Minneapolis 7rt 24 W 310
Kiiliins City 77 21 M 27.3
Unmet today : ( Jrnnd Hnpldn nt Knnsns
City. Indianapolis ut Milwaukee Detiolt nt
St. Paul , Columbus nt Minneapolis.
\\Vstt-rn \ - < < -liilloii Seiin-N.
PHDAU HAPIDS , In. , July 1C-Score :
Cedar Hnplds * -10
De.s Mollies 0 10100001-3
Iae ) bits : Cednr Unlddn , 15 ; Des Molnes ,
fi irror . Cedar Ilnplds. 2 ; Des Motile" , 3
Iliilterle" : Cedar Itnplds. McDougal und
rullor. Des i.Molnes , Sonler nnd Lohimin.
PKU1UA , 111. , July It-Score :
Peorla 3 11
llutllngloi 0 00000300-3
Hase hlN : Peorln , 1fi ; Hurllngton , C.
1'rrors : Peorla , 3 ; liurllngton. 0. lliilteries :
Peorln , Hoach und Qultm , llutllngton , Coonn
and Hiiffert.
DttiU'Qt'lJ , la , July 16 Scoto :
Dubuque 2 00000020 4
st. JoW-pb i o o a o i i o 1-10
llii" bits : Dubuque. 7 ; St. Joseph , 9.
Kirors : Dubuque , U ; St. Joseph , 5. Hatter-
le.s : Dubuque , Stndt and Sullivan ; SI. Jo
seph , Par dee nnd Collins
UOCKPOUD , III. , July 10 Score :
Hoekford . . 0000 0 5
( .iillnoy 10
lla-H ! hitsHoekford. . 12 ; Qulncy , I'l. Kr-
ror.sHockford , I ; Qulncy , 1. Ilatterles-
Hoekford , Huhser iind Underwood , Qulncy ,
McUnevy and I-'rlsbee.
t\xn.s : or TUI : LIVIIY . \M\Tiitns.
rciiioiit 'I'nl.es n Kail Out ofVillniii
Uii ii MetCniiif. .
PUHMONT. Neb. . July 16-Special ( Tele-
grnm.-The ) Premont ball tearrr beat the
Wnhoo boy this afternojii in the best played
game seen hero this season. The Wuiioos'
b.i o running xxns very reckless , and they
xxcre unable to bunch their lilts to any nd-
vuntage. Prcmout xxon the game by good
batting In the ninth liming. Score.
. - remunt 00002100 1 4
Wnhoo 0-3
H.ifce hils : Piemnt , G ; Wiihoo , n. Three-
base hits. Hails Errors. Premont , G , W.i-
hoo. 1. Struck out by Cool ; , 5 ; bv Cr.TWford ,
.1 Hases on balls : Oft Cook , S. off Craxvford ,
3 Passed balls : llnds , ] , Liiuli-camp , 1.
Ilatterles Premont , Cook nnd Had"Vitlioo. ; .
Craxxford and Llrulccump. Umpire , Jnrnbon.
\ \ oinVliiH t'riini ( litImlliuiK. .
AVOCA , In. , July Ifi. ( Speelnl. ) The re
turn same here today betxxeen the Nebraska
Indians und the homo tcnm xxn.s decidedly
Interesting. A more enthusiastic croxxd
m ver met at Ihe grouiid" . ll.irl.in nnd
Shelby contributed liberally to the gate re-
< elpts Irr blissful antlcip-itlon of si-elni ? Ihe
sculps of the "Avoea Pets" d.ingllnc from
the girdles of the "Noble lied Man " The
'tiburban xlsitor * xxere lu.sty ot lung' and
Ijng'-xxlnded. Score :
Avncn 0 0 0 0 2 fi 2 I S-2.
Indians 20030000 0 5
Ilnse blt.s : Ax'ocu , 21 ; Indians , 7. 1'rror.s.
Axoca , 2 ; Indians , S. llatterlcs' Axoc.i ,
Wood nnd Hupp ; Indians. Itontrong and
Pulmer. Struck out : I5y Wood , r > ; by flont-
/ons , 5. Txxo-ba.se hits : He.xrner and Du
Prls. Double Plays ; llcymcr to llagehoeck
to Hoblnson (2) ) . Masei on bulls : Off Wood.
' ! ; off IlonlJ'oiig. 2. Time : Txvo houis and
txventy minutes. Umpires : Norton and
Ilaptlste. Ateendance , ISHO.
\ Vs ( Point \\liis nt U'Uiicr.
\VI9Nnil , Neb , July Ifi ( Special Tele
gram. ) The game here today betxxeen West
Point nnd Wlsner xvns xxon by West Point.
The features of the game xxere the liattlnt ;
of Durrle and the Heldlng of Matheson ,
Stoic.
Wtn Point * 11
Wlsner C
Hase hits : West Polnx , 11 ; Wlsner , 7
Hrrors' We t Point. ' 1 ; Wlsner , fi. T\xo-ba e
liltsLacey. . .Maliaff-y , Kerl and Kane.
Double plays' Kxann ( unassisted ) , Alih iffey
to Durile Hatter ies- West Point , Thomp
son. Chade und Lacey ; Wlsner , Kmle > and
Anlln. Umpire , Dax'is.
I-'nlrllclils Kliul Si-orliiKT llnril.
HASTINGS. Neb. . July 1U.-Speelal ( ) -
About MM ) people xxltnes > seili the game of ball
jestcrdax nfternoon betxvcen l-.ilrflelil and
Hastings teams. Up to the eighth Inning
the Pali lie-Id boys xxeie- shut out , but In
the la-t txvo Innings they m.umgecl to get
three runs. Score :
Pali Held 0 3
iiiistings : : o i o o 2 i o o-io
HatterleH : Hall und Atlroy for P.UrDeld ;
liechtelhelnier and Clllott for H.istlngn
Umpire Carruthers. Time : Ono hour and
Ilfty-llve minutes.
\urlc HUM nil MilsTime. .
YOHK , Neb , July Ifi ( Special Teb- ram )
In the game betxxeen Aurora nnd York
today the locals out-played the \-isltors
throughout the game Auroia xvns unable
to hit either Snnds or Ahlln to nny effect.
Their runs xxeie mo'tly made on enoi.i by
York. Score :
York 2 fi 1 l o 1 2 0 0 HI
Aurora 0 r ,
Mattel Ies : York. Ahlln , Sands nnd Doug-
I ui , Auiorn , Sloney and Downey. Umpire :
Tom ( Jreer.
TlllllllKIllVlllS , U ( (0 U ,
TIXM'MSIJIJ , Neb. July Ifi-Special ( Tele
gram ) In the ball garni- hero today be-
txxien Sterllnp and Teuiirnsc-li the homo
team had n xxalknxxny. Score. 2to 2. Ilat-
ti-ili's Sterling , Klcp , Smock and Del nr-
hlde. Tecumsch. Palrall and lluffum.
Clllllllli-lll Nl'Hi'llVlll \ \ ill ,
WiST POINT , Neb. Jill ) Pi-Special ( ) -
A larye number of Hporls nre arianglng to
drive over to the toxxn of Dodge next Mon
day mornlrnxxheic the blu nice belxxeen
Marks of llnmphiey and Nexx. II of this
place K to come off The bo > s am so san
guine of Nevxell'B xxlnnlrig that they aio
pripaied to put up : i Jl.iHn ) on iiu-ii man
Nexxell has bi eri In training In thin city fjr
over Uxo xxecks , nnd N In the pink of i-m-
dlllou. llf IH a veiy detcrmlneil felloxv. and
xxlll miike the efiurt of his life next Mon
day The race la for blood , and thire xxlll
be no fiklsh fciluicH about the .iffnll A
number of r-pnr tn from lieemer , Lxnns , O ik-
bind , Wlsner and I'under xxlll ills > drive
nver to Dodge to see the i.iciTin - ranl l
for { 100 u Hide , | iW yards , pistol shot hlait.
Innuer Di-lriitx Illl in 11 tun.
DI3NV1JII , Cole , July -Waller Snnger
nf Mllxxaukeo todn > defeated W W Ilirnll-
ton of Dfiixcr In u Ixxo-rnlln run' , paced
by tnmdi-rn , ut the Denver Wheel club
ti.uk The race xvus a prett > one , Humll-
t in hading slightly to xxllhin u fcxv yinln of
the tape , xx lien Sanger , b > a de.'peruti-
Hi > urt. i aught him nnd won by a foot Thn
time xxax I1" ! t-.ri. Hamilton aril Sander xxill
huxe txxo more r.uetnmorroxx , une mile
nrrd live rnllcb respi-cllxely
I'lilliiili-liililniiH llaxilo I'ollini On ,
IfKISTDL. Hug. July Pi - The nickel
inati'b lietxxeui the Gentlemen cf Philadel
phia am ! an elexen i | -"i-ntliu , lluiicete-i- !
iihlre , xvblch xxas begun here yesicrluy , xxas
r , siirni V lodnx- The borne le-irn e impleted
tbilr llift Innings tmla > xxlth n " 'oiv ' of
tC.1 The Pbiladelphliins then wi-nt tn the
hit tiMd In their Hrst Innings imi ) IM rtiua
M tlv dose of the phiy In their ucond In-
i.n.d they bad r\\ly \ IIUIH for one xsUKi-t
( luU'Il.
I'l-rKliiiniiin J.nnilH n Itleli Slnl.c ,
LONDON , July 1C The tenth icnexxnl of
the. Kcllime stakm for 1.000 guineas xxati
won at the Jandown park'n betoud glimmer
inretini ; today b > Pt'rvlmrnon , the derby
xx Inner , learold bay colt of the prince of
Wales.
Mi-liiil l l.i-l Oul.
ST. Lul'IS. Ju'.j -Manager Nlchol of
the Ht lyjula Uroxxns xxas reltavotl tonlg'it '
Mr Von Der Abe naH mxxants to cut
doxxn exp-nses llallnuin. the se.-ond base-
inun. Is slated to succeed Nlchol
Itlicr Stcinurr Slnl.H ,
JIADISON , Ind. July 16The steamer
James Montgomery sprung u leak and sank
In shallow xvater at 1 o'clock tills morning
jfo llxc xxere lost.
HAT niv iv Tijvvio civn ire
111)1 ) PLfviJ'N IhNMS blMiLlio
Dl
. .
MoKtnan Bctflbil at Tennis Only After n
Struggle.
.CULLINGHAM'A TER THE CHAMPIONSHIP
i
\VI1I IMny .lluhUcll TunlKlit "ml '
\Vlniicr 11 < - ' ( s Cither Con Yimou
or"'ASistln In this
| > I'liiul.
g
There xvns but one match of singles played
at the city tennis tournament lust evening ,
but that xx as a rattler , and fully made up
In excitement for the lack of actlxlty In the
other courts. Culllngbam and Morsman
\\uio pitted against each other and they
gave an exhibition of pyrotechnic tennis
that xxas xxell xxorth seeing.
The crowd xxas the largest of the tourna
ment , the hcnchcM being croxxdcd all along
the north side of the court , a laige majority
of the spectators being \\oincn. With so
ninny lovely faces beaming upon them and
so many sparkling ejes xxutihlng their every
movement It xxns impossible for the ducked
rivals to play othcrxxlse than brlllanlly. The
xxcnthcr xxns ngnln chnniiirrg and all In all
the evening xxas an ctrjojablc one , alike to
plnjers and lookers-on.
Culllngh.ini xxas In nnythlng but good form
but at tlme his machine-like ground strokes
xxero so sxxlft nnd well placed thai oxen as
vigilant n lad as Morsman Is he could nat
IIml n safe spot on the court , but th.it xxns
In the last set after ho had got limbered
up to his xxork.
Morsman out-prised the assemblage by xx In
ning the llrst .set In gallant style , and xxhMo
he lost the second , he mnde a stubborn
light , und xxas only beaten by CulliiiKhim's
superior cross-court tactics. The llnnl set
xxas. In Ihe parlance of the s'r et , a bird.
Iho gamiH Dually ran up to 1-all , but Cul-
llngharn xxas tipial to the occasion nnd look
the Ixxo eloblng games In a most Impreslvu
xvay. Ills lasl Ixxo strokes xxere teallv
phenomenal a half xollcjed pass across
court and a clean ull-ou service. H can
bo said for Morsmnu lliat he In a stayer ,
anyxx-ay , nnd he carne up strong on the
finish. Ills activity , hoxvexer , les-ionel per
ceptibly , but he xvas steady and nervy to
the close. Culllnghum , xxho Is an Ideal xxitb
the racket , as remarkable ns It may appear ,
lost none of bis speed or accuracy In ll'o
closing set , but Instead seemed to improve
as the .struggle xxas prolonged. Tollowlu Is
the score bj games :
Pilot set :
Murj-fmin 4 I 1 5 4 4 1 2 l-fi
CtlllliiRhnm 2 2 4 3 1 2 I I 1-3
Second set-
Morsman 3-2
Culllnghain 1 l-ti
Third set :
Morsmnn 2-1
Culllnghnni 1 2 4 3 5 0 4 1 4 ! - ( >
Oeorge Haverstlclc , umpire and scorer.
Thu seml-llnals xxlll be plajed this ex en-
ing , beginning at fi o'clock , xxlth Con Young
against Iloy Austin , nnd Prank llaskell
against C. S Cullinglmm. That these sots
xxlll be of the llxclient interest rro one xxill
doubt. Judging rfom the tennis each mas.
haa put up during the tourney.
The duals * ! ! ! 'bo plajeil by the xvlnrrTS
of tonight's matches on Monday evening.
TKOTTIMHlTlCriM ! AT lP/rlOIT. |
Mori'liniitH niiii 1liiiiiifiu-l ni-ers Ooii-
Niiludon ( InClilef i\riil. :
DHTHOlT Mich. . July 1C The fourtn day
of the Hlue Ribbon races xx'ns not 1'irgelx
attended , owing to threntenlmeather
Shortly before tin- starting a he.ivj thunder
sboxxer strirck tlie city. At the tracks it
oiily sprinkled nrld laid the dust Today's
rac."i xxeie felon. In the fourth paiing event
the b.i > gi-Idlnif Agitation opened up a vvell-
b > iUeil faxoiltf , but lo = t the llr-t heal to
KyelL-t. 'UurUyrvVliu 'Sr-ove Agtwtk n , xxas 10-
plaeed in theU Xt three In ath by Dlcker-
hon , xvho won. the rjoe easili' .
The event of the day xxas the Men-mints'
and Manilfniturcrs' consolation , 2 21 class
tiotting , for non-xxlnners of the meUIng ,
for a purse ot fcl.OM All the horses that
started in Tuesdaj'f iac.t-5 and xxere Ijsers
of the big- stake "tailed xxlth the exception
of The Abbott , xxbosu owner xxould not race
her more than once ueek. . Of the thlr-
tuen fetarters Oct.ivia xxas a hot favorite
Sne lost the tlrst heat to MoMil , liulshliiR
llfth Dick Wilson drove Mosul and in the
second heat the biv gelding > old for $ , " 0
against $ - " > on the Held , \\ith Uctaxla. Mo = ul
took the lead and held It vvny Into the home
"tretfh when be vxenl ort his feet , lettlrirT
Oet.ivla xxln by thiei > length1In the third
beat Mosul again led Inlo the stretch , nml
breaking about seventy-flvt' feet from the
xx Ire , allowed Octavla to xxill. The fourth
ixxas xxon easily by the mare , "xxitb .Mosul
second
In the last race George Macey xxns behind
Hastings , the favorite , and he droxe her
under the xvlre llrst in three stralghl bent'-
In the la > = t he-al It looked very much as If
the liiy hoise xxould dl"tinee the Held , but
Macey held him back until the others were
.sa f e
Mai Ion Mllli the "guldeless wonder , "
paced nu exhibition mile uithmit a break in
Jfti' , , a heeonil a hnlf ! "lc.xer thiur yes-
terday'.s mile. She xvcnt the tlri-t quarter In
0 " "x the half In 1 OJ' ( Sunimnrles-
Four-year-olds , pacing , purse $1 ; OJ :
Agitate , b. K : by btelnxxaj-Tone by
l'ViKUoii ( lu .tln ) .
Uyelit , K. m. ( Lrmvirr ) . 1232
Palrxlexx , b. K. ( II ignh ) . 2 I 2 3
Midi. b. m. ( Liphani ) .
Qnmlrlgeh i ; . ( Miller ) . 3 3 5dr
Time : 2 10' i , 2 10'J , 2.131 ; . 2 14.
MerchnntH' and Manufacturers' consola
tion , purse $ . ' . ! ) ) . 221 chiBs , trotting :
Octavla. b. m. , by Sultan- Virginia
Maid by Perg'U'-oii ( Ruggles ) .
Mumil , I ) , g ( Wilson ) . 1222
Tn oo m l , I ) . B ( li-abell ) . 2 1 I ! )
Giand H-iruli. b b ( Mm bold ) . 11 f. 3 3
Villa , gr. in. ( Clark ) . 7 3 ! l 1
Shndeln Norxviird. n g ( Clmndkr ) 13 S n l !
Hoydello. b h. ( Dustln ) . 10 11 7 5
C. W Williams , b h ( O'Ni-ll ) . fi ( i fi S
Ktnrmoiint , i h. g ( Niix.inc ) . 1)10 ) S 7
Wjriemu , I ) , m ( Wehslt-r ) . 3 7 10 dr
HOIKK. . rn ( Spear ) . 1 u ills
lei le Maid. 1)1. in. ( Pisk ) . S ills
Velsi. Weir , br. g ( Dunlap ) . 12 ills
Tlini2 : IIS. 2 ll't. 2-11'i. 2 II.
Thiee-yenr-old trotting , purse JI.IXW :
IIiiHting'- | i h , bv Non atui-HoNy
Lee by Hubert McGregor ( CJ. Matey ) 1 1 1
Lilt Hi. Ii in ( Stanley ) . 2 2 I
Dln-ctum Killy , b h ( Starr ) . 3 I 2
Axmere , b h. ( Mnvce ) . I 3 3
Intact , cli m ( Williams ) . 5 Sdls
Time : 2.2J'i ' , 2 1 H. 2. IS' , .
Plre Iti'i'iird for fl 1)11 ) } .
TiCUMSiiI ; : , Neb. , July 10 ( Special Tele
gram. ) John Mandiry's residence on Plrst
street , this city , xxas discovered to bo on
flro at fi 30 o'clock this morning and before
the huso company xvas able to pcrfom effect-
Ixo work , xxas gutted The household effects
on Iho llrst floor xxoro saved. The flic xxas
can ' 3d by a .llrfucilvo Due. Mrs. Mnndery
xxas severely burned about the head and
hands by attempting to go upstairs after the
building xxastojire. The house xxus valued
at $700 and .xxaj . , bismed for Slop.
HLSIK. Neb' , July 1C ( Special Telegram. )
Thu IJIslo jpJUr mill , owned by Lohse
brotheis xxaA tolJlly drstro > ed by lire at 2 30
n m. today Lp s , $ G,000 , Insurance , ? 1,000
In favor oft \ Artgage of JSOO
N1JW OHLIHNS , July 10-The three-
story brli k bull ling at North 424 and Oi
Clinics slri't rtx\1ied by John Gnucbcs Sons
nnd occupied bv T Dumas an o furniture
xx'il ehnuse , ite | inlj lntng building , oxxned
and - b > L P Duffy as n trunk
m..ruf.n t.iijv'toifether ' ttm , their stocks ,
\veiedenli ixi.dbx tire l hln af ti i noon James
It. Im A.Co ' < / xxnrt'h'iuvan ' In lly dumaKcil
Toe Htocka ofi P..M Simon clothing imrnu-
fncturer , mid the T Morean-Wobrette Shoe
compiny wprttttiiiniiKed. The total loss xvlll
amount to abp M.H )
Nut lU'/irt / ) In CoiiNoHilnti" ,
CINCINNATI. July IDAlt'iou ' h the an
nual loiixentlon of the Internutlonal As-
i octal Inn of Llthokinpherx \ been In nei-ret
BchMlon here all xveuk. no definite ic-uilts
xxeie ifuihi'.l from tbo ileu | < u > lens till today ,
xxln-ri tinCDinmllteCH reportej Tuduy the
election of oHIicr * oerurn and the p'nte ' for
tbu next iiu-ellnK xxlll be MectPil After full
c. nMikratlon the proposition for amalgama
tion xxlth the lltlioginphle aitlstH was de
feated It XX.IH defi-ated lier.iu c tin proper
anaUKementH had not been pcifectetl and
It IH expected to be canted ut the conxen-
lion next > t-ar.
5 .
lilt Hi" XlcKliiley in Hie Ciinnt.
SAN ,1''IANCISCO ( , Julj 10-It Is reportc-d
Pn-lddnt .MiKtnley II.IH piiinin-d to visit
the Velloxxstone park next September , and
btepi have been taken to Union- him to ex-
lend the westward Journey t ) Sail Prurn IHOO
A meeting of iltlziiiH XX.IH held tu cum > l'lir
Ihe bcsl form < > f prejentliiB the presldmt
xxlth nil Invltatlun tu xl.slt San I-Yui' I * o
at his eailiem t jiivt-nlent-e A eornrnltttt'
XV.IH appointed to Kto Wacblniilon and
personall > i > r * "in to the prtsldent un Invl
tutlon to vlrlt the Put flic coabt
Have we inventoried ?
Yes.
Have we too much stock ?
Yes.
Do we need money P
Yes.
Have we cut prices ?
Yes.
Every suit in the house every piece of fur
nishing goods every hat is a bargain in
the strictest sense but some are better
bargains than others for the reason that the
larger the particular line the deeper the cut.
Come Saturday and See for Yourself.
r > / \ I 'IMI/1C \
lUAL lAlllia A
Drop of Twenty-Gents During the Fast
Twenty-Four Hours.
PLENTY OF IT ON HAND AT PiTTSBURG
MlniM-s Are Holding Aloof nnd Do .Not
TnUe Kindly ( o IA r ml 11'
Proposition for u
st' ( ( li-ui r n t.
PITTSnUHG , Pa. , July 1C. Coal toolc
another tumble In price today. H Bold
for $1.23 at the mine , a drop of 25
cents from the day previous. A tour
ai.iong the operators demonstrated that there
xx as plenty of coal on hand. It xxas learned
there xxas plenty ; that the Pennsylvania ( laa
Co.il company , Westmoreland Gns Coal ,
Manor fahn't , Keystone Coal company , Wash
ington Jluu Coal company , the Boon and
Allison mini" ) xvero furnishing considerable
coal , It xx as estimated that the mines eat'
of Plttsburg arc famishing ir 0 cars a dux.
Neatly all unemployed miners In the Pitta-
burg district uro finding llielr xvay lo the
West Virginia coil fields. The Baltimore &
Ohio took several trains of them today. . II
xxas also learned lliat 250 cars n day wore
going from the Pocahontas Held In Weal
Vlrpmla Into Cleveland. The records sho-v
that a cargo of 2,000 tons \xat > loaded Wednes
day , a Himllar une on Thursday , and the
north \xlng xxas loaded toilay xvlth the ( -.11110
amount. Another cargo xxlll bo loaded to
morrow. The price Is $2.30 alongside or free
on boird the vessel.
The program of the minors' officials Is to
bring oul nil the men possible In the West
Virginia fields and to bring all the oigmliciH
to Pittbburg. The miners' hopes ate high
and they are confident that thenxxill be n
good story to till from Wcwt Virginia Mon
day morning. The lukexxnnmicks of Na
tional Pu.sldent Hatchfoid and the belittling
attitude of District President Dolan htm put
sornexxhat of a damper on the true uniform
ity plan , but Piesldent Dolan eajs , nolxxith-
titandlng his private opinion coiueinliuill. .
DeAiinitt , he him been and xxlll contlnuo
ilolng exerythlng In hit ) power to further
tire consummation of thl scheme. General
Little and Mr. DoAnnltt left this evening
ut S o'clock for Philadelphia to consult xxlth
olllcialH of iho Westmoreland , Pemihylvanln ,
Keystone and other coal companies along
the line of the Pennsylvania lallraad with
thu end in vlcxv of ticcurlng their co-opcta-
llon In thu uniformity plan.
MINCKS HOLD ALOOP.
True uniformity may eventually xxln
In the Plttsbiirt ; mining duttlcl ,
llirough the clTortB of the peace
coimnlfMlonem , but it xvlll take time. It is
expected that it xxlll require "oveial wci > kn ,
perhaps a monlh , to tecure the tdgnaturcH
of opeiators to the pioposltlon und ( leneial
Llttlo haH ndvltied that no time limit bo
put on the ii ovement , qs at the former at
tempt. In the meantime the mincm' olll-
clal.s say no eftorlK xvlll bo spared to force
the htrlko to a t-uiTci ful lesue. The lines
along xxhlch the arbltiatoro expect to xxork
IH to get the thirteen lake ahippem In-
terestid first Thebo xxill be banded to
gether to force the small operator * Into line
by xx ell known btltilmi.s methods. Uveiy
wire xxlll be pulled to bring llrms and men
Into line.
The ponitlou of the miners' ofllclalH In
thin ncu pliaflo of the ttrlko moveim.nl IH
queer. M. 1) lUtchford. the national preui i
llent. xxill haxo nothing to do xxlth It.
Ho has p'rHlutently refused to come to Pitta-
burg tor n conference. In hU Lommunka-
tlona to the district oillclalh ho ban i.aid ho
did not bellexu It could be brought about and
lie haj otheixxlse throxvn cold water on the
scheme. Preuideat Uolan and Secretary
Warner have cut loose from tno national
executive In the movement and propose to
give it their hearty support. Cameron
Miller , ; IH un ex-ofllclal and one of thu
olllcem taking an active part in the lant
movement of the kind , will alrii glvo the plan
Bome attention
Mr Ie Armltt in naming the lint of
opora'ora Ir. the I'lttuburg district , has in
cluded thrtiovxitb mines on the Pciiimyhanla
road In the llfty-mlle limit He will un
dertake lo necure their eiKnaturej to lire
document , and xxlth those xxhom ho can not
( ; ot to ulgn ho believes * omo agreement can
bo reached , xx hereby they will nol compelo
for the xxestenr trade.
Governor Hastings yesterday signed the
xxelghing hill , Introduced by Hepreoentatlvp
MeWhltney of Hometitead , compelling
operators to pay for coal mined befoit
screened , xxhlcli Is knoxxn a run-of-mlno
coal. Thifa remoxea 0110 class from the
uniformity agreement. a uniform screcnti
xxas one of the leading featiues. The
operatots xxlll haxe Ihelr attorni- review
the laxv to ascertain If It Ih constitutional ,
and it will play an important part In the
agreement. The operators almost to u man
are opposed to It.
POIIM A PIIIMANINT HOAIID.
The aibltration commlsHloners ot
the fixe htatcs. Ohio , Indiana ,
IlllnolH , West Virginia. and west
ern Pennsylvania , have formed a per
manent board , x > ith the object of urging
the uniformity plan xxith all operatoifl. Gen
eral Little of Ohio xxa made president , and
II. Prank Sclimid of Indiana , hccrctary.
General Little Is preparing the agreement
and U making It BO binding that it la be
lieved there can be no xxay for evasion on
the part of an > operator xxho maj attach his
slKii.ituro to It He xvas at xxon : all morn
ing and xxill have H completed before the
clo-io of the day President Iermltt is
also xxorklng hard to bring euecc-a to the
movement. Mr. Derrnltt and General Little
xxlll leave for Philadelphia tonight to en
deavor to enlist the eastern operators xvho
have latge minis aloiig the Pennsylvania
and xx ho prevented n settlement of the
mining trouble txso years ago. by not con
senting to the uniformity plan . Hep-
rc.sentatlvcs of the Westmoreland , the Penii ,
Kejstone and other coal companies along
the line of the Penntijlvania lallroad xvho
have headquarters In Philadelphia
xxill bo visited. General Little Is
confident of becminj ? their support.
With the signatures of thc.se
companies , together with Messrs. Hobblnn
and Do Aimltt , xxlio Irixo promised to t > ign.
the commission antielpatfn but little dilll-
culty In securing the required number of
ftlgnattirm to the agreement. When thl l
done It xvlll bo an easy matter , they wy ,
to adjust the other OIITcreiicod that may
uilsc.
L. P. MiConnack of Indhna left for Hint
state this morning , and xvlll visit President
Talley of the lllock and Illtumlnous Coal
OpeiatniH * association of Indianapolis , xxith
the view af obtaining hU support to Hie
movement.
Secretary Warner of the Mlnorfi' aftioch-
tlon Is Ktronglv In fuvor of the uniformity
plan , nnd is using ull efforts to bring about
a settlement of the big stilke on this barii.-i
President Dolan says the prospects for sue-
ccns , xuire never brighter. A telefiiam fiom
President Italchford stated that ho hud
reielved Information lliat Ilio miners in the
Palrmont district of West Virginia xxeie out
He hcllovfii every miner In West VlrglnH
will ho out by Monday. There Is no i bongo
In the strike situation In the PltUbuvg dlt > -
trlct. Kvciythlng Is ( piiet
IIANNA CO-OPKllATHS.
CLKVIOLANf ) . O. , July 1fi Toilay In
Washington Senator Hanna received the fol
lowing telegram , dated Pittfihiirg. from
MfssrH. OHIII Tnttle and Ultahop , cornpilH-
Ing thn Ohio Hoard of Arbitration-
"With earnest co-operutlon of Cleveland
operatorH in the Plttshurg dUtilct Btifing
probability of securing uniformity agree
ment , xxhlcli milieu and De\rmllt nay , and
xxe believe , xxould result In tcttlemenl of
strike. Can Kiicb iimlstance be had' "
In rPhpnnso to this immune Senator Hanna
xxlred MeivrB Oxun , Tuttle and Hlihop ua
folloxxa. "Telcgrain recelxed. Our coal In-
lertsts arc reprifrented by Mr. Thoinafl
Voung , xxlio IH thtri ) and xxlll co-ojieiato
alung the llnru hiiig ( tiled ] xxlll xx ire
Cleveland , urging oilier optratoii ; to join
In movement. Will gladly co opeiate and
xxlll urge other operatois to dn thu hjin.- "
Senator Hanna rhen firm the following
telegram to M. A. Haiiim & Co of cii.t
land "See other ( oal optrator and ur e
them to join In movement nf amicable HU-
tlement of ioal Htrlku at I'ltUburg "
An advance of 45 rents on all
coal from Ihe Weal Virginia fb ldi >
romlng Into Cleveland XXHH made this
morning The linrcaxoxa lorie.i ny thu
Baltimore ft Ohio , which raised Its freiglit
rate on Wttst Vlrglnlu coal 15 cents , i. ak-
Ing the rate to Cleveland $1 50 Instead of
M 05. It was reported yesterday tint t ucli
an advance had been niailu by the Villey
people but the Baltimore & Ohio denied It
at tha' ' tiin >
The effci. of the Im reased tariff of15
IIU'H on West Virginia coal by Ihe llaltt-
moro & Ohio road xxlll have Iho effect of
excluding West Virginia coal from compe
tition and It Is openly admitted that inch
xvai thu purpc e of the advance The oper
ators xvcro auir-rtliig that owing to the ox-
lutenco ol contracts at fixed figure * they
could not ailvanco the rate of mining with
out liwlng money If they Illl the contracts
with Woat Virginia coal the adxcineeil 'arlff
will make them lose money unylnnv 'I hpro-
fore tire rallwa > s .nlvanciil the ttnnspoili-
tlon clnrges for the express purpose' of
furthering the settlement of the strlku
The rate dew not apply to coal for lake
shipment.
KANSAS CITY. July IB A special to the
Star from Pittfiburg , Kan , nays \ Con-
roy , general district oigaiiler of the I'lilted
Mine Workers of America anil Independent
Order Knlglits of Labor , ban kittled a ca (
for a meeting Saturday night of mine xvork
er In this dlstilct to decide the question of
going out In Hyrnpalhy xlth the eastern
strikers The majority of the miners In the
district , xxhleh Includes Cherokee and Craw
ford counties , hay they are not in fax or of
a sir Ike under the present schedule
PioitIA : , July 1C. None of the Penrla
dihtrlct miners appeared this morning at the
conference xvlth the operators which HIB
miners themselves had auil.ori/cd at the
meeting a neck ago The ininerii how-
ex cr. xxero present from Parrnlngton nnd
Uumfermllne , outside of the Pcorla district
but no action xxn taken
Adjournment ahad until 130 oVIo-k
thin afternoon in hope the P orla nilnern
might then appear At the meeting yester
day the latter decided lo stay out until or
dered to return to work by the committee.
The worka of the Peorla CJlucoeo company
will hhul down tonight on account nf
hcarcltj of eo.rl There are now not ten mm
In this market uruold , and none l coming
In.
KNCOI'HAGING IN WIJST VIUGINIV
COLl'MHUS , O , July Ifi-Mr Uatclifonl
said this mornl'ig "I haxe em oiiraging
word from the Palrmont , Wmt Vliglnialia -
trlct Several inlm hax-e hiittpended Our
agentw tin re ore making good progress
They give the ujinea of Home of the mis-
pended mines ' llelng nfked a. < to iho Im.
purtanco of mch "iisperiBion Mr Itadhford
hald the agenth would not glxe tin narnm
of Hinall OIIPS They xxere dlrei led to go
Into tlic heait of the dl trlct and xxork the
big mime " \VhalP\ti tlie bis mines do xxill
Influence the fiieall rnlniw "
Asked dboiit Mr le Arrnltt , Mr Itafi hfonl
, iaiil "HlH policy has nlnn > n hn u to pu.
up Mimi'thlng ( lint looked fiuslldc und /J /
the opciatuis and mlnerx to xxnrk at It
while hta rompany'K mines contimnd IllVr
puipo e now is tu prolong lluelriK utirl
leap tlin liniM.st , but In this he will not
micceed As soon as ths Wi t Virginia rani
Is him ! out ritcpct xxlll he taken to stop DC
Airnllt
. " ' " .IA , III . July IfiIVIoHlng ih < mi -
pension of x\ork In Hoiithern lllln < l the
rnlnerii of the Pcoil.r illblrlcl ii.iiiotcd
unanimously to join the strike
SPUINGFinLI ) , III . July IfiTh2 SOO
miners In the P.ina dlntiii-t have bet n off * red
Increased wages by the operators , I it liavo
declined
WlinHLINO. W. Va , July 1C The advantages -
vantages this morning are all on tin sink-
cut' side None of the miners haxe n turned
to xxork The Idle mlm.s are loniparntively
tunall , aggregating too men , while utrllu-H nro
moro on account of local dlsnlTcitlon than
sympathy for the movement. The strikers
uro aiding the agltatoix greatly Palrimmnl
IH problematical , Katmwha leans lowarda
Blrlke , and Norfolk Wstern IH sympathetic.
The operator will endeavor lo keep all
hands xvoiklng Saturday and Sunday and out
of rcac.li of the organism nunteni Ohio U
quiet.
I telling , Italy , LIuoJlDK p lmt , Blmjx.k nalli ,
nml pa.ndil 111 tr irjilt , iiinIi- | , blackhraila ,
oily , muli.y § iiii , < lry , liilubuil falling ) i ) r , lti.lt.
lni ( , MC.iiy ivaljin , Jil yield fiutckiy to warm baths
null C'omnu ti Af , und licnliu ajiuimiiign
x > ith CDTICLI.A furutoicnttbo griul ukiu cum.
li told throuBtwutlhe worll Poini I ) co i.iu
h l t'ion
' 13llo * ' t b n , XThlu llio'li , " Im
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