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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1897)
THE Oaf AH A 'DAT'LT B1GLE : TUESDAY. AUGUST 10. 1897. 1C , on account ot the strike. Warrants are out for a number of others. Karly thin morning the minor * of Woat Hllrabclh , Md , made n march on the Kllza- lirlh Mining company , formerly operated by Utorncr II lloberts About fifty men were going to work After ft consultation the inon naked that they bo allowed to finish loading a flat. They agreed to go out as Boon as It was loaded , wlncn will take several - oral da > * . The officials of tlio company made an effort today to get permission from the miners' official * to continue work on a CO- cent basin This wai not given , GET A Ki\V TO HirTUUN' . Thomas Do Armltt , superintendent ot the Now York nnd Cleveland Coil company , worked hard today to get the tnlncra at Oak Hill to return to work , lly a house trt house canvass he succeeded In telling a few more diggers than 1'avo been at work Thirty- nevcn miners went In The men were told by Do Armltt that they Would losn all they liad earned If they would not work nnd would bo given five dajg to vacate the com- jiany houses The strikers say only seventy- flvn men out of 283 were at work In the 1'lum Creek mlno today. The company aava almost a full force was working The otrlk- crs are hopeful that the remaining diggers will quit work after drawing their pay The I'lnni Greek men \vcre not paid today and It ts expected the company will require them to sign an agreement before they are given their envelopes The Sandy Crce-k miners nrn awiltlng developments Thcv are hope ful the court will set aside the contract of the company , which the nun were obliged to nlgn It Is said only thirteen gondolas were loaded nt Plum Creek today J , C. Djfiart a member of the unlfounlty committee , returned to the city. , today after a week's absence Ho oajs the work of se curing signers will bo pushed and he be lieves the required number will be secured The miners , ho 6a > s , cannot possibly win the strike , as the mines Mill in operation can supply the demand Some operators are get ting nstliKS and threaten to attempt to start their mines this week. W H Simmons , a lario coal dealer , savs there Is no scarcity of coil List night 250 cars of coal came Into Plttsburg from West Virginia and large quantities are being shipped to Plttsburg from the mlne.s along the Pennsylvania rood The strikers nt Turtle Creek have divided Into three divisions and will march In the morning on the several mines In operation. Tlio march will begin about 3 o'clock. A party will go to Spring lllll mine , opciatcd by Alexander Dempster , locited near WI1- inenllng. This mine has been supplying the D \rmltt company with coal. Another party will march to Oak Hill aa usual and the third company will go to Bandy Creek. The Hoon mlno nt Cnnonaburg started un expectedly today with thirty-five men and a marching force will march on nnil try to have this mine shut down. IUAKI : m\n\VAY U UST VIIUJ1.MA. ConilKloniil Promise of HOKKH Hun IICM to ( lull. WHEELING , W. Va. , Aug. 9. Mattera took a turn In the Wheeling district and the miners are feeling encouraged. A small army of miners from Moundsvlllc and Den- wood gathered at the works of the Glendale - dale company , eight miles below the clly , and soon Induced the working miners nt that place to conic out to a man. Encout- ngcd by their success at this point the utrlk- era , reinforced by tha Glcndale' men and by n boilv -strikers that had come across the hills from Elm Giovo , went to the Uosjgs Hun mines and camped out on the hill When the miners came out ftom their work the strlKcis took them In nnd secured their Ijronilse lo remain out during the strike If all the men employed by the Hoqgs Hun mlno would mnke the same promlsp The nrmy then disbanded , with Instructions to ossMnblo nt the mouth of the Hoggs Hun mines nt 2 o'clock tomorrow , when the other minors w 111 be seen and their promise to Btav out secured. It Is antlclpited that be- fnro long this will cause a general suspen sion. IOWA MIM HSVI1.I , MT STUTlCH. AV1II IM > nil .VHNi'fJMinc-ut for Their I'listcrn Itiotlii'iN. OTTUMWiA , la . Aug. D. At a meeting of the Iowa miners heio today It was decided not to etrlko in sympathy with the. eastern ers , but It was voted to assess nil men 23 cctile per week for their aid. The meeting tvas poorly attended , only one-fourth of the miners In the state being represented. T IP agitators from Illinois worked hard to get the men to declare a strike , but the men de cided they could do no good In ordering a etrlko with such a small number , and passed a resolution ordering notices to be sent out to all camps In the state for another meetIng - Ing nt Oskalooaa , August 1 ! ) If two-thltds of the miners In the state signify their in tention of sending delegates the mcc'lng will ibo held , If not It will be called off. It li very probable that the meeting will not oc cur and that each camp will "settle Ita own ecalo und grievances with the opeiators. lll r MiM'tlnuof Ohio Mltici'N. AKRON , O , Aug. 3. A special to the Deaconfournal from Whrtiworth , O , says that during Sunday afternoon and night over 1,500 minors arrived. A monster nie-etlng was held in the Hhibdalc orchaul this morning at which 2,000 people weic present. The meeting was called to order by Chairman John Whelaml of Wadsworth. The following towns were icpreEcntcd ; Mao- Billon , Ciystal Springs , North Lawrence , Daltoii , Wcot Croolvfleld , East Greenville , Canal Fulton , Clinton , Doylestun and Pigeon Hun. . Speeches were made by district olll- cers and the following resolutions were ndopted : Ilesolved. That we , the miners of the Mas- elllon district , have nss" mbled , und be It Resolved. That no coal whitevcr bs pro duced in this district until the trouble Is nfettlcd. " ' As a result , of the meeting eighty miners from Card and Barrett's mine und Loomis Mo. 3 have quit and Joined the strikers. M lull I Kim Miner * lilt Iili-il. ISHPEMING , Mich. , Aug. 9 President lludge nnd Sectctarj Wasley , in addressing a largo miners' meeting lst night , told the men that the union had derided that nouo of ItH members shall work with nonunion men after August 21 , and that thoae who etlll refuse to Jnln the union will be drlvci out. Many of the prominent miners who liavc heretofore been actlvo In the union are opposed to the movement and will work against It aa hard as the operators are work Ing for It. Jonn llliK'i'N i\irc | > .x S > iiiiuilby. DES MOINES , In. , Aug , 9. The miners of the Dee Molnes district have passed resolu tions expressing sympathy with the move ment for better wages for miners and stat ing a willingness to assist In movements for better conditions , No delegates weic se lected for the meeting at Ottumwn today It Is believed nmong local opciatort , thai FROM LOWELL , MASS7 The Homo of Hood's Snroaparllla A Wonderful Curo. "A swelling as big as a largo rnnrblo catno under my tongue , rhyslclanssaid it was a semi-transparent tumor and must bo operated upon. I felt 1 could not stand it , and ns spring came began to take my favorite spring tonic , Hood's Barsnparilla. Tbo bunch gradually decreased and finally disappeared. I hnvo had no sign ot its re turn. I am glad to praise Hood's Sarsapa- rilia. " MRS. II. M. COUUUN , S Union St. , Lowell , Masai Oct HOOD'S. _ Hood's Pills euro Sick Meadacho. ESQ. nn. HAWKS' GOL I.V SPIJCIPIC rtmus It can N etien without thu L.HIIM I of tlio imtlviit In tonVe , tea or iuHoles o food : will effect a permanent uml tpeejy cure whether Ilin patient U a inaJciato Oiinkir or at alcoholic wreck. Uook of particulars free , to be hail of Kuhii A. Co. , Uth nnj I > ougla , Onialia , N'b IJOUMCN hPKCIFUI CO. , O Incliiiiutl , O. Write for their "Hook on Morphine Ilnblt tn IUd free. > 'or al In Omulia by Jamei Kuiejtti , i N IItli tre < : l. Kuan . Co. , Uth and Dou < U Sticeti. the miners may come out If the meeting nt I Ottumwn U well nttendcd and the senti ment strong. Several delegated of the Oskaloosa district arrived unexpectedly. Hunter and Keenan , agitators from Streator , arc here , hut it Is probable a resolution will bs parsed keeping them out of themeeting. . Three of the five members of the committee on ro olutl n ) aver suspension , but It Is believed the entire convention Is opposed. ii'iniKS ctiAitn TIII : MIMS , MtHo Trmn < if CofTccn III. , In Duller Miirtlnl Ian. ST. LOUIS , Aug. 9 A special to the He- public from Cotfeen , III , says. This town s under martial law. A force of 23r > armed deputy > herlfls Is guarding the town , par- Icularly the property of the Cotlecn Coal and Copper company Ono hundred and wonty-flvo men were at work In the shaft oday under protection of an armed guard , They refused to work unless the sheriff's osso stood guard at the mine entrance to revent the possibility of an onslaught from .ho strikers. 'General" Ilradlcy's men nre encamped , i strong , In the woods Just west of town They have been forbidden to enter the vll- ; o under penalty of art cat Deputy ohcrifts , carrying shotguns , rllles and other weapons , stood guard nt every roiulway running In lero and no one Is allowed to enlct unless 10 can show that his business la of a naluro laving no connection with the strike , llrnd- cy has gone to Springfield for a conference with Governor Tanner. Until his return nothing Is apt to be done. Ho will bo on ; ho ground again tomorrow morning nnd .lien It Is expected that the otrlkers will novc on the town. Hnrly this morning [ 'resident J. L Traynor of the town board , accompanied by U. H. Hay , the personal representative ot Governor Tanner , went to the mlno and addressed the miners. In reply to questions he asked , the miners said they wanted the guards about the pits ic- talncd ; declared they wished for no con ference with strikers , and said they were entirely sallnfled to stay nt work. Mr. Hay then held a conference with the strikers nnd mndo them a speech , In which ho sym pathized with Ihelr condlllon. n niii-rn mid Itntrbforil Confer. COLUMBUS , O , Aug. ! > . President Gom- pors of the American roderatlon of Labor and several other prominent labor leaders are expected here tomorrow to confer with President Rntchford of the United Mine Workers with regard to the mntter of testIng - Ing the injunction Issued agniticit thu labor leaders In West Virginia. Prcoldent Hatchford received advices of an encouraging nature from West Virginia and Kansas. Two more oiganlzers arc to bo sent to West Virginia. Illinois' MliuM'n 1'cnccnlile. SPHINOPIELD , 111. , Aug. 9 D. B. Ray , secretary of the Illinois Railroad and Ware- IOUBO commission , telegraphed Governor Tan ner today that ho had boon to the miners' camp outsldo Coffeen and found 200 miners They were all peaceable , and he advibed heriff Handle to reduce his forco. Secre tary Hay will remain there and keep tlio governor advised. > to fli-t Kalrmoiit Men Out. FAIRMONT. W. Va , Aug. 9. Still an other effort Is being made to get the Fair- mount district miners out. Samuel Com pors , Henry D. Lloyd nnd James Wood will address mass meetings at this place Wednes day anrt at Monongah Thursday. The or ganizers are greatly encouraged , as all of the Claiksbutg end of the district la out. Mlmrn CnmlrniiL the Hiillronil. HUNTONGTON , Va , Aug. 9. Miners from Ohio and Weat Virginia have Just passed a resolution condemning the Norfolk & West ern railway officials for hauling coal from West Virginia fields. This railway has had an extra force of watchmen placed at ever } bridge and trestle on the line tonight. Ace-used of IniiiortliiK' Alien I.tilior. PEORIA , 111 , Aug 9. W. V. Powell , gland chief of the Order of Hallway Telegraphers , was arraigned before the United States com missioner this morning on the charge of violating the alien labor laws in Importing Canadian operators under contract to worn In tb genetal offices of the order. The ease wa3 continued till September 27. Conl Getting hi-nrcp. ST. LOUIS , Aug. 9 A special to the Re public from Carlisle , 111 , says : The closing down of the coal mines at Breeso and Tren ton has cut off the supply from thlo city. The farmers In many places are stacking their grain , owing to the shortage , which compelled them to abandon thrashing. Dcntliw of n Dny. ULYSSES , Neb , Aug. D ( Special ) James Datnell died of paraljals of the brain this morning vvhllo out for a motnlng walk. He was ono of .tho pioneer settlers nnd the first sheriff of Butler county. He was an old ROldler. iPREMONT. Neb , Aug. 9.-f.3peclal ) - Henry Crandall dropped dead of heart dls- caoo ut the residence of his mother-in-law , Mrs. Dialn , on Irving avenue , yesterday afternoon. Ho was down town In the mornIng - Ing apparently In good health attending to some llttlo matters propaiatory to moving to Denwr this week. A few minutes before hla death ho complained of his heart troubling him and lay down on a lounge to rest. Ills condition , however , was not such as to alarm his family. Mr. Crandall was 29 years of age. YORK , Neb , Aug. 9. ( Special ) John Hampton , an old eottlcr and prominent In Grand Army of the Republic circles , died yesterday morning. Ho has been a suffeier for some time from a complication of dls- easeD The funeral was held tblii aftctnoon from the Unlveisallst chutoh , Rov. John A in oui > officiating. OSCKOLA , Nob. Aug. 9. ( Special. ) Another - other veteran of the war has answered the last roll call to the Great Commander on high. It Is Comrade Harvey W. Kcnnard , senior vice coininunder of J. F. Reynolds' Post No 2(5 ( , Grand Army of the Republic of Osceola Ho had only been confined to his bed a llttlo over a week and died from the effects of the war. TEOUMSEH , Neb. , Aus. 9. ( Special. ) In the death of Mrs Nancy Smart , which oc curred 'at the home of her daughter , Mrs. W. C. Jolly , In Tccumseh Saturday uftcinoon , Johnson county loses ono of its oldest set- Hern. The funeral waa held at her daughter's borne this afternoon , conducted by Rev. J. C. H , Hobba ot Sterling. The llttlo town of Smartvllli ) this count } , wns named after Mr. Snuit , who died four yearn ago Mrs. Smart lived to thu ilpe old age ot OG years , 4 months and 22 ilnjH. DETROIT. Mich. Aug 9 A special to the Tribune from Hay City says' Thomas I ) . Raymond , a drat cousin ot Abraham Lin coln , Is dead , ngcd SI jeara. Ills mother and Lincoln's mother were sisters. A11BEVILE , S. C , Aug. ) . Judge Samuel MrGown ( 'led nt hli home hero this morning , aged 7b He served In the Mexican war aa a captain nnd quartermaster , was elected n mcinbei of congress In 18C5 , but was doclcl hla scat , wra a member of the tste legis lature , a brigadier general In the confederate army and for a long time associate Justice of the cupi cine court of South Carolina. QUINCY , III. Aug 'J Mircn * , Morrl- rmui of St. Joseph , paym liter of all Ilitr- llngton lines tn Missouri , Oli-il this morning of IlrlKht's dlseine , lined 4b yi > ars. MAUULE1IIJA1X MIIHS. Aug 9 William Lamb Plcknell of Boston , the ceUbrateil iirtlbt , died 1m e sudden'y last nlK'it He wn * 41 ycim of age. NEW YOUK , Aus , -Cluilps Truutnnnn. a famous rllln fbot , dloj toliv at his Immo nt Elizabeth , N J , of dropsy , tgcd 6.2 vears. 'S SILVER GLOSS STARCH Unsurpassed for fine Linens , Muslips and Laces. GIANTS DISFIGURE NICHOLS Take All Kinds of Liberties with His Tortuous Curves. NEW YORKS CHECK BOSTON'S ' CAREER DIM IP Iloit'li forlx-It AVIicn II < llnil lu ! * ( iitinc \\iii niiil HitIntniKNlur * < lnKlrlil anil llultl- nuirc ( iiten to Chicago , 3 ; Louisville , 1 Washington , r > , 1'hllndelpliln , 2 , Ulnclnimtl , fi-8 , I'lttsburp , 7-1 Urooklyn , 16 ; italtlmoie , 9. N'exv York , 10 : lloston.I. . IndlannpolU , 11 ; Minneapolis , 2. St. 1'nul. S ; Detroit. 5. Co'umbus. 9 ; Milwaukee , 2. Grand llnplds-Kansas Ulty , no game , rain. U03TON , Aug. 9. New York won today because llcctou could not lilt Meekln , while Vanllnltren. lavl nnd Olcason batted Nichols freely. New York Is the flrst club to get a. ecoro of iloublo flgurra off Nlohotu this jonr , and but for Nichols' homo run In the fourth Inning the Bostons score would have been much smaller. Wlloon made some brilliant running catches of fouls Tha score : N13W YOUK. I 1JOSTON. UlIOA.n 11.110 AC. Vnn H'n , cf 2310 O'StlvpttR ' , cf 12200 Tlernan , rf. 0 0 2 0 0 Tcnne } Ib . 0 1 7 I 0 Joyce , Ib. 11801 Ixinir. us. . . . 03130 Divls. 83 23271 Duffy. If . . . 0 1 5 0 0 Olmvjtl , 2l > . 1 3 G 2 0 btlllll , rf. . . . 0 0 1 0 0 Holmes , If 11100. Collins , 31) . 0 1 0 1 1 DMin'lly , 31i 0 Oil qllowe , 2b . . . 1 1 3 S 0 UllH.ni , c . . 2 1 6 0 0 . . . c. . 1 0 2 1 Meekln , p . . 1 1 0 1 2 Nlcliol" , p . . 1 1 0 1 0 Totals . .10 13 27 11 1 Totals . . 4 1027 11 2 N'rw lork 0 0313000 3 10 Jl.Hton 1 00 300000 4 Knrneil nniB ! New York , C , lloston , 2 Two- ln a lilt : .Stl\cttr. Tiiu-a-bnse lilt : Davis. Home mn : Nichols. Sttikn bases : Holmes (2) ( ) , Vanllnltren. rirst bise on balls , ] ) y Meekln , 1. by Nichols , 3 Struck out : lly Meekln. 3. by Nichols , 3 Ijcft on buses : New York , C , llos ton , 10 Tint biso on errors : llotton , 1 Time : One hour nnil lift-three minutes Umpires : Lynch mil Carpenter. Attendance : 6,750 CHICAGO , 3 ; LOUISVILLE , 2 LOU1SVILL13 , Ky. . Ann. 9-Grllllth was , i puzzle to the Colonels after the third Inning , not a lilt being inatlo oil his deliv ery utter this Inning. The Colts bunched their hits in the seventh und eighth Innings nnd managed to win by a no"e. Umpire O'Day mncio several rank decisions against the homo team In the litter part of the game. Attendance , 1,200. Score : LOUISVILLE CHICAGO. 11 H O.A.K U II O A.H. Clarke. If. . . 1 2 1 0 0 Hxerett , 31) 0 1 3 2 0 HtnlToru. m 1 1 2 7 0 Dahlon , ss. 1 2 1 3 0 \V Ener , cf. 0 1 1 0 0 Lange , cf . . 0 0 3 0 0 Wonlcn , Ib 0 1 10 2 0 Anton. Ib. . 111100 Dexter , rf 00200 Decker , rf . 1 2 3 0 0 Johnson , 2b 0 0 2 0 1 Callahan. If 0 1 101 Wilson , c 0 0 6 1 0 Connors , 2b. 0 1 4 3 0 Cl'eman , 3b 0 0 1 4 1 GiIllltl ] , p. . . 01030 Gingham , p 0 0 3 3 0 KlttrlJgo , b 0 0 2 0 0 Totals . . . . 2 5 27 17 2 Totals . . . . 3 3 27 11 1 Chicago 00000021 0-3 Louisville 1 0 1 D 0 0 0 0 0-2 nirned runs' ChlciRO , 2 ; I.ouls\llle , 2 rirst base on errors : ChlciffO , 1 , Louisville. 1 Left on bices : I ulsvllle , 3 , Chicago , 6 Fir-it base on Imlla : Oft Cunntntfinm , 2 ; off Grinilh 2 Struck out ! CunnhiKham 3 , by Grllllth , 1 Racrlflce hits : Stafford Callihan Stolen bnfes : Dexter. Hit by pitched ball' Decker. Time of Riime : One hour and fifty minutes Umpire : O Day. WASHINGTON , 5 ; PHILADELPHIA , 2 WASHINGTON. Aug. ! > Todij's game was the best plaved here for some time , the Senators playing without erroi. Swalm pitched well , but Orth was easy. Attend ance , 700 Scoie : WASHINGTON | PHILADELPHIA. H II O A E ' II II O A.E Relbach. If . . 0 010 0 foolc > , cf..O 1300 nrown , cf..O 0100 Do d , rf. . . .0 0 4 1 0 Dcmont. ss . .1 3 4 2 0 Deteh'ty , lf..l 1100 MiRUlre , . LlJoIe. Ib . . .0 1 10 0 0 Tucker Ih. . 0 2 11 1 0 Shugart , ss .0 1 5 1 0 O'llrlen , 2b . .1 110 0 Cross , 2b 0 1050 Abbpj , rf. . .1 2 .i 0 0 Nn h. 3b 1 1010 WrlRlej , 3b 1 2 0 1 0 Clements , C..O 0 1 2 1 Swalm , p . . . .0 2 B 0 0 Orth , p 0 1020 Totlls . . . 5 14 27 8 0 Totali . . .T2 ? 2412 WaMhlnufort : . . 02000210 * t Philadelphia 00100010 0 2 Kainel runs : AVnshlnptun. _ 4 Stolen Inscs. Swalm , Deinont , Nash DouM > plus ! Dowil to IxiJole ; Shupart to L-uTole rirst bisp on Kills : IJy Swalm , 1. Struck outlly Swalm , 3 L rt on biscs. Washington. 1 , 1'hll ulclplila , 2 Sacrlllce hits' Solbacb , Tucker , Cross llmo of ( rime : One hnur and fort > -li\e minutes Umpire : Kelly. CINCINNATI , 5-3 ; PITT9BURG , 7-1 CINCINNATI , Aug. 9-The Red * and Pittsburgh played a double-header today and broke even. In the Hist , game Hoffmeister had a linger broken , and retired In favor of Davis , who was relieved at Hist by Iloth- fuss The second game was called at the end of the slxthi inning on accoqnt of dark- ne'S , Attendance , 7,000 Score , llrst game : CINCINNATI. I 1'ITTSUUHG n II.O A 13 I U II O MI Ilurkc , If . . 0 1 2 0 1 Tan'hlll , cf. 0 3 6 1 1 Ho > , cf 0 030 3 Smith , If 2 2501 Corcoran , ss 0 1 4 1 0 I'adden , 2b . .0 1030 Irwln , 3b . . . .0 1200 D ivls , lb-3b 0 0510 .Miller , rf. . .1 1 .1 0 0 Iloffm'i , 3b 0 0 0 1 0 . ckley , 1I > 1 2 8 1 0 Hothfus" , lb.1 1400 McPhee , 2b .1 0 3 5 0 Donovan ' rf 2 2 0 0 0 I'eltz , c 2 2421 Ely , BS . . 1 3540 B o tern n , pO 0 1 20 SiiRden , c . . .1 1510 Schrlver . . . .0 0000 Girdner , p . .0 0 0 2 0 Totals . 5 8 30 H Bl Totals . . .7163013 2 Kitted for Dreltensteln In the tenth Inning. Clnclnnitl 021000000 2 5 I'lttsburff 4 7 Eaincd run : Plttsburir. 1. Two-bise hlti : Pid den , Hurke , Corcoran. llothfu s Left on blips. Cincinnati , 8 ; Ilttsbunr. 0 Stolen bises : P.id- den , Miller , Corcoran , McPlwe , lieckley , Dono- \an Double play , MePhw to Corcoran to HecUley I'lrst bjscon bills : Off Hreltenstcln , 3 , ortv ° ardner C Hit by pltchwl lull : liurke , lieckley. Struck out ; lly IJreltcnUeln , 3 , by Gardner , 1. Wild pitch ; Gudner , Tlmo of K.imo. Two hours nnd thirteen minutes Umpire : Mc- Donild Second game : CINCINNATI. I PITTSnunO Il.H O A.E I Il.H O A.E nurke , If..3 100 OTan'hlll cf. 0 0 3 1 1 Itltchcy , cf. 1 0 1 0 0 Smith , If. . . . 01000 Corcoran , ss 1 2 3 1 1 Padden , 2b , 00220 Irwln , 31) . . 1 0 1 I ODa\ls , 3b. . . 0 2 2 1 2 Miller , rf . 00 Itotlifuss , Ib 0 0 4 0 0 Heckle ) , Ib. 0 1 3 1 0 Donovan , rf 1 0 2 1 0 Mcl'hce. 2h 1 0 1 3 0 iiy : , HI 01100 Schii\er , c. . 1 1 C 1 0 Merrltt. c. . . 0 0400 Ilhlnes , p..O 0 1 0 OHawley , p , . 0 0010 Totals . . . 8 & IS 7 1 Totals . . . . 1 4 18 6 3 Cincinnati 3 0001 4 8 Plttsburg 0 0010 0 1 Enrned run : Cincinnati , 1. Two-base lilt : Ely Thiee-bapc hit : hchrlver Left , on bases : Cincinnati , 4 , PlttshurK 4 Stolen bases' lieck ley , Illtchey , 1'lrat base on bills' Orr Itlilms. 1 , off Hawley , J Rliuck out : ] ) y Ilhlncs , 4 , by Hawlej , i. Time ; One hour and twenty- live mlnuti'x Umiilru : McDonild nitOOKLYN , 10 ; IlALTI.NfOUU , 9. 11HOOKLYN , Aug. 0 Jack Doyle caused the downfall of the nnltlmores at Eastern pail < todaj. After thu score stood 6 to 0 In favor or hli team he fumed and hwoip at Corbutt until the joungstoi lost hia temper In the third Inning , threw IIMOJ the bi'I and wnlkel to the dressing room , Nops bolng substitute ! ! . Aftci tills the champions plaj ed llkn dumorall eil men. Scoro- UltOOKL-iN. I UALTIMOIIE It H O A E U II O A.i : Clrlltln , cf. . S 2 4 0 0 McOr..w. 3b J I 0 3 1 Jones , rf . 1 2 2 0 0 Kef-Itr. rf. , Anderson. If 1 3 5 0 O'jen'trc ' * en 3 2 3 4 0 Bhlndle , 3b . S 2 0 3 I Ktllty , If. , Luth'n-e. Ib 1 . ' 10 0 0 Hleiizel , cf , 0 2 1 0 1 Hhoch , 2b , . . 3 332 01 > o\le , Ib . 0 1 7 1 0 A Knillh , o. 2 3 2 0 0 Qiilnn , 2b , , , Ktnned > , pO 0 o o o flHrl. c , , l l 4 0 2 Dunn , p . . . 2 303 2Coibett. p. . 0 0 0 3 1 O Bmlth a 1 2 1 10 Noui. p . Totals 10 i ) I" 9 3 Totals . ) 10 24 15 0 r.rooKlMi .00 10 . In llaltlmore . 9 Earned runslrocUI ) > n , C , llaltlmore , 3. Twu-bahe liltn : Mcn/M , Jennlnss , Dunn , Keeler , Jones Thrcu-babt liltn ; Grlllln , Keelrr , Keley. | Stolen bases : McGraw , JennliiKu , Kerlvr Double play : Qulnn to Jennings to Do > le rirst baia nn balls : OH Corbctt , 1 ; off Dunn , 5. Hit by pitched ball : Jrnnlnen , 2. blnick outlly Corbett i , AVIld pitchNopi. . U-ft nn ba e : llrookljn , 7 ; IIiltlmor < v 10 , SacrlHie hits : Dojlt Qulnn Tlino of Kanie ; Two houis and lUteen minuter , Umplie : Emcllc Attendance , 2 , SCO SCOSTANDINO OF THH TIIAJIB. Plnvl. Won Lost P.Ct. Hoston . , SS m 2S RS2 C'lnclnnatl . . , . . . . M > .Vi : o m : Hnltlinoie . fit M no C4 1 Now York . SI 52 XI fil 9 Cleveland . US 41 41 nil Chicago . SJ M 4S 478 Philadelphia . M 42 < S 457 I'ittablirg . > 9 41 4S 401 Louisville . . . . fit 41 f. . ' 411 ItrooUIyn . S'i ' . ( .s 13 112 WiiBhlngton . . . . . . . so .j BI57.3 St. Loula . ! )2 ) 'Jl CS Ml ( lame * today : New York ut lioston , Philadelphia at Wusliln ton , Ualtlmore at Urooklyn. nnil tllllt-r Ciilllile ami llulli lliiilly liijiircil. INDIANAPOLIS , Auj : ! ) . The Inillan- npoils tlub wnn without effort today. Miller und Letuhcr collided with full priced In the fourth inning nnd the latter Is badly hurt. Both had to retire from the tame and Miller wn tfVpn to n lie pltnl In nn ambu lance. AttetlJince , lloii Darkness stopped the game ntUtic end of the eighth Inning. Score ! Indianapolis , .1 124120 0-13 Minneapolis 0 0000020 2 Hn se hits : 41Jfilln.nnpoll' , jg. Minneapolis , 5. Krrors : inamnnpolK 2 ; Minneapolis , S. imtlorlps , . mit , < llnnnpolK roreman , Kcllum nnd Knhoc ; Minneapolis , Hutchi son nnd Hovle. DI7THO1T. Aug.The ! Silntu batted nt opportune tlf > } s > Ytoday. and aided by a couple of vellovv plavs by the locals , ea'lly wilked off with the game. Attendance , 3son Score : St. Paul . . , ? / . . . ' . . . 40000002 2-S Detroit . . . u.s . ,30000020 , 0-5 llnse hit" ' Sjt..Inul. 11 ; Detroit , 8. Errors. St. Paul , T Detroit , 4 Hatterles : St. Paul. Prlcken and"BiltesJ Detroit , llnlni nnd Trost. COLUMBUS. Aug. 0 The Brewers could not connect with Kconcr's cutves today , while the Senators almost batted Hntnes olit of the box. Score : Columbus 0 1 0 B 2 0 0 0 1-1 Milwaukee 0-2 Bise hits : Cblumbus , 12 , Milwaukee , C Hrrors : Columbus , 3 : Milwaukee , 3 Hat- tirlc : Columbus , Keener and Klshet ; Milwaukee , Harncs nnd Spear. STANDING OP TUB TEAMS. Pliycd Won. Lost. P Ct. Indlinnpolls ! K ) Kl 27 700 CoUltnbui . . . . 90 f > 9 31 roG Milwaukee OT M 30 nOH St , Paul 97 68 3 ! ) MS Detroit OS 49 49 MO Brand. Knplda 37 3 C3 351 Minneapolis < n .12 67 323 Kansas City 90 23 07 295 Barnes today : St. Paul at Detroit , Min neapolis at Indianapolis , Milwaukee at Columbus , Kansis City nt Grand Haplds. OUAND UAPIDS , Aug. 9.-Gamo post poned on account of rain. fliuiirn of dtp AVrxtrni AMHIU < | II < | IIII. HU11LINC.TON , la. , Aug. -Score : Burlington 0-5 Ullbuquo 0-0 Haso hits : Hurllngton , it ) ; Dubuaue. 7. nrror : Hurllnglon , 2 ; Dubuciue , 0 Hat- 'tciles : Itutllngton , Coons nnd Messmer , Dubuqilc , Noncnmki-r and Sullivan. IlrimiiM ( Jet n .Non I'ltclier. ST < LOUIS , Aug. 9 Pitcher Sudhoft of Puducah , Kv. , was signed by the Hrovvns today. Sudhoff was tried In Iho exhibition game played with Milwaukee jcsteuliy andi made sucli a good showing th.it Presi dent Von Dcr Ahc signed him and took him with the team on Its eastern tour to night. Tom Clifford , a > ounp catcher signed by the Urowns early In the season , but Inter released , has been rc-slcned by the club. Morgan Murphy , one of the Biown's corps of Ciitehots , will prob.ibly bo tr.ided to the Plttsburg team , but for whom It Is not yet known. AViiHTiKT ( ! < Vnn XtMV Mi > n. WASHINGTON , Aug. 9 Manager Wag ner of the Washington biso bill club an nounced tonight that he had secured Gott- man and Fox of the minor league. Gottmin la the crack center fielder of the Tort Worth team and Kox ciptaln of the Coopeis > town , N. Y. , oiganlzatlon. G\MHS OK TUi : MVIM.Y AMATHUUS. hi City ( lets tinPlrMt Cnine from rniTrforil's Colin. DAVID CITY , Neb , Aug. 9 ( Special Telegram ) Crawford's Colts of Wahoo suf fered defeat today by the home team Score : Di\Id City . . .T 0300000 * -12 Wahoo . 2 02000000 4 Uasc hits : Diuld City , IS ; Wnhoo , 11. Stiuck out : By Hepd , 5 ; by Olson. 1. Hrrors David City , 2 ; Wahoo , C Batteries : David City , Heed an.d White ; Wahoo , Olron and Lindercamu. , , , 5tnr AViiiiicrN. An exciting , gntrij : of ball waa played be tween the Tenth Street Stars and the Re serves at Fltteent ; ( ) and Valley streets It was In doijbt until the eighth Inning was reached , Th& Resolves at this stage of the gime had'"lightly the best of it , which only proved to be a strengthenei foi the Stars , who , on coming on , showed them how itiwasjdone. tcoilng nine 111113 and winning ho game Tiacy for the Re serves was teplacul by Hart , the catcher , Hacnn , taKlne Hart's place behind the bat , but too late to si\d the game. Score : Stars 70 - -22 Reserves . . . .f..s. . . . 01300005 0-13 Cittiirlos' ' StaH , Haze andSommer's ; Reserve1' Trnlcey , Hart and Hagan. Um pire : Mr. O'Connell. Attend ince : 250. i II r , lIioiIciiK Ill-jit ( lie IllulTN. Hayden Bros , defeated the Council Bluffs ball team Sunday nt tle ) Field club grounds by the score of Z"to \ 7. The bittery work of Welch and Martin for the Hiijilens and a fine running catch by Spain were the feature" . This makes the sixth straight vic tory for the Hayden Bros. I ) < M > iicil tlic FrvnlvH. The Transmlsstesippl and the Fteak base ball teams co'llded Sunday afternoon. The Transmlsalsslppl lads walked away with the baggage , the ecoro being 10 to C. STAHT OP TUB M\-1)AY HACK. ItlilcTH Gi-t Aiiny for ihc IIo < CbiiHc for CiiNli. The six-day bicycle race at the Chirles Shlet park opened up under the most favor able auspices last evening. The grand stand was literally packed , a large proportion of the" spectators being women , while Uie bleacheio were fnjrly well filled. The park haa been remodeled and put In excellent condition , with an Improved track and a dozen new aic lights The conditions of the race are one hour's riding each night , beginning promptly at 9 o'clock , and the chances are line for an exciting week's sport. The prices are $125 cash to the winner , $85 to second , $ CO to third , $ S5 to fourth , nnd ? 20 to the fifth , with a special cash prizes for the rain who crosses the tape first at the finish each evening1. The pre'.lmlnary events last evening were nil good These beffan with an attempt by August Bergholm to break the half-mil. : state record 1'OX now hold l > y Harry Cd e- hlll. He failed to accomplish his design ! * , however , ending the half In 1 07 flat. C. L Benaw.i then essayed the same task , and did better , coming within one and one-fifth second ? of the record Tollowlng this came the pursuit race between Wl'l Plxley of this city nnd Frank AsMey of Sioux City. They Ftarted on opposite Pldes of the track and the Corn Husking lad was simply outclassed Plx overhauling him nt the end of one mile and a half amidst great enthusiasm Thorn nro to be thiee bents of this race and there Is but llttlo doubt that the Omaha Skeeter will make three straights Ho did his mile and a half Ubt night at a 2:10 : clip The prie Is $55 cash , The ildcrn wore next summoned to the track for the start in the big race of the week with D J. O'Brien noting as slitter and H. C. Hnrtry , T. H , Slefkon and A L Ange'l as judges. After ono false start the field , con lstlng of nine sturdy young athletet , got away hcnutlfullv on a lino. Bird , the Minneapolis boy , quickly cnttlir ? the pace , n hot one. This soon told on Ralph Brown , anil after traversing a mile or to he withdrew There were no other in cidents ar > lda from fast and steady riding , excepting a mishap which befell C R Hall the ( Missouri rider , who lost n r-oup'e of inllo-s by the breiklni | ; of h ! > > saddle clamp. The attempts qf Bird and Vlrnl Hall to take a Inp at divers tlmee wpre fraught with much excitement and enthurlism but tiy as hard as thf-W trflght they could not ac- compllHh their I laudable dps'gns Bird Hall snemed to fairly pick his wheel up and ( Iv. and .ip.tl nonsequpnce he beat the little Mlnnei-otan iicross tlin line by a with George Mlr ( | | tiln a close third. Score Miles Lapi V. Hall . r'lt-if . 22 5 J3 A ProulxJ. , , . . . . . . 22 5 ] ' 'le cher . . . . . .j ; . ' , . , , , . 22 4 Ashley . ' itv . 22 D Mlersteln . V.ttll . . . . . 22 n Hlhba . klVI ( . . . 23 C C. R , , . . . . , , . . . 10 II B. B , . . , . , , , ( ? . 22 D The special , < vvei ) | this evening wll ! In clude several recnul-hrcjklng trial ? , a tno- mlle paced race between I'lxloy aud Hlbbs , and two or tlifve pther events , WAMHGO ( 'Kfln.iT ' Aug. -Special ( Tele- giam ) Only two races were run today , 10 rain Interfered. There was u good crowd Results ; Mile open , amateur : John Conover. Kan sas City , llrst : n IV Mat II , St Louis , second end , D M. Duncan , Kansas City , third Time : 2:21 : , Mlle open , professional : T H Cummlncs , Mnrengo , lu. , first , William Decardy , Chicago cage , second ; U. L Bankh , Denver , third Time : 2.172-5. Sportliiir OrKiinlxiiUoiiM ( Ii-t N13W YOUK , Aug. 9. Howard i : . Raymond mend , who was delegated to arrange ar ticles of alliance between the League of American Wheelmen and the Amateur Ath- letlo uilon , stated today that thay had ' em signed und weru entirely satisfactory to the representatives of both parties. Diipout dull blioui , There was a fairly good attendance at the weekly thoot of the Dupont Gun c.ub and good scores were the ardor of the day. Young won the special prize ot 100 loaded shells Riven by the Townsend Wheel nnd Oun club for a straight In n club shoot. The mores inndo nro us follows : Young lllll 11111 11111 lllll 11111-21 Tonnsend 01111 lllll lllll lllll 11101-2.1 Hruekor . . . 10101 11111 11111 Hill 11111-21 rurtls lllll flllll mill lllll lim-21' Hay lllll 00111 neil 11111 lltll-22 Dvorak 1111010111 111110111011111-21 Schneider 01101 11110 11110 11111 01011-19 Hauercamper . . 00101 11111 11IH ) 10111 10111-19 McDonald 1C010 10011 11111 11111 10111-10 Moore 0110001111 11011 11010 00101 1r. Go'iHmlth . . . 10101 11110 11010 10KO 11000 14 The llvo bird's were nn especially strong lot of flyers nnd the scores mule were very good considering this fact Plftccn live birds : Hay 112121221212122 Tovvncnil 11102 111111122 14 Young 12221M1'211112-11 Sun Pish 121211110ilOJO dead out of grounds. Several team races , captained bv Young nnd Townsend , were also shot for the pi Ice of birds. They resulted as follows- At fifteen targets Townsend 11111 11011 10111-11 Hay lllll 11110 01111-13 McDonald lllll 01101 (111-11 ( Marsh lllll 10111 11110-11 "Sun Kl h" 11000 10111 01100-S Total 55 Young 11111 11111 01010-12 Schneider 11111 01111 11111 14 Sillsbtiry 11100 01111 10101 10 Curtis 10100 inw 11011 9 Moore 00011 10101 10110 S Total 53 At ten targets ; Young 11111 01111-9 Hty 10111 11111 9 Schneider lllll 11111-10 Cuttls 11011 01111 S Total 13 Townsend t 11111 01111 9 "Sun Pish" 11011 11110 8 McDonald lllll 11111 10 Salisbury 11011 01001 ( ! Total 31 At ten targets : Young lllll 11110 9 Schneider 10110 11111 S Total 17. Townsend 11011 01111 S Hay 10110 lllll S Total Ifl At ten targets : Young lllll 11111-10 Schneider 11110 11011 8 Total 18 Townsend lllll 11100 8 Hay lllll 00111-S > Total 10 Ilri-illn AVIiis tin * St'uoiiil Iliuu * . LONDON , Aug. 9 At Stamford Bildgc today the second of the series of three races between Charles II. Kllpitrlck , the American champion runner , and 13 C Brc- dln , the Hngllsh champion , was decided In fnvot of Brfdin. The distance was h ilf n mile. Brcdln won by three vnids Time : 1'55 The first rare was run on .lulv 21 , at RJchdalc the distance being COO > aids Brcdln then won by four v.uda In 1123-5 The third raoo between these two men will bo at 1,000 jnids. Kllpitrlck got nwny first on the Inside and gained a couple of yards , which nt the end of tbo first Inp he had Increased to throe vnrrl" Bredln then slowly gilned and caupht Kllpatrlck a hundred y irds from home , winning easily. Kllpatrlck after thi > race said. "I didn't run fist enough in the llrst < iuai ter and this air Is heavy for me , but I waq fairly beaten. " Onl > Piny for Mi-Coj. CINCINNATI , Aug 9 Fifteen hundred people witnessed the light Siere tonight un der the auspices of the Cincinnati Building Trades council , for the benefit of the = ti Ik ing miners Local talent filled the prelim Inary. The final event was n foil ! -round bout between Kid McCoy , middles 'Ight. nnd Jim Freeney , lightweight champion of Ohio , with John Duffy of New Orleins as referee Carly In the llrst round McCoy landed a left swing on Preenej 's jaw , flooring him In the following two rou'i Is McCoy seemed contented to show how ea'ilv It was to evade Fieenej's leads , making ingllttlo effort to hit his opponent Thc e was no decision. Six hundred dollars was derived from the benefit. Joe I'nd'liI'll 11111 ] Slar Pointer Mntlncl CHICAGO , Aug. 9 Star Pointer nnd Jot Patchen AvIIl meet agiln at Washington Park club's track on August 21 to light out the pacing supremacy of the countrj. IVc race will be for a purse of ? 4 000 , the wlnnei to take all The club ha preset Ibed tne rule that the horses shall take the pole in alteinatc heats. At the lecent meeting Pointer had the pole each heat and won In straights while at Columbus , where Patchen made hl < ) record of 2 Ol'd last week , that her e had the advantage of position In all three heats. ' \Vliiiiorfi of ilii * Yiiclit Knee- , BAR HARBOR , Me , Aug. 9 At dajlight this morning sovent en of the twcntj-tvvo yachts of-the New York Yacht club licet had finished the race. The committee has announced the following winners : First cla = s schooneis , Colonl t , $2,000 cup ; first class sloops , Vigilant. $1,000 cup ; second class schooners Amoritn , $1,000 cup ; second class sloops , Wasp , $1,000 cup Mm-111 for Crccdini mill lli'Coj. ND.W YORK , Aug. 9 John P. Hopkint met W. A Brady today and practically ar- rangpd for a $10,000 fight between "Kid" McCoy and Dan Crepdon , to take place hi Nevada between October 1 and 21 next. 'Ihe condltljns have been fccnt to McCoy at Cin cinnati , and as lliey are known to be en- tlre'y agreeable to him , he is expected to accept at once. IIurMt lluiiortH for Trlnl. CINCINNATI , Aug. 9-Umpire Tim Hurst , who at a ba e ball game here one day last week hurled a beer gl iss Into the rooters' stand , badly Injuring a spectator tater , reported to police headquarters here today and was told to appear for trial In the police court Wednesday. TI-II Hj.-K. ' to H.K-c lit I'blla.l.'lplilll. WORCESTER. Mass. Aug 9 IMwaul H Tun Evck , winner of the diamond scull1 * at Henley , left tonight on a specli ! c ir toi Philadelphia where he Is to take part In the national legatta this week. KVKVI'S ON TUB HU.VMNG THCKS. . Ttirlic HoriHCH MnKr u DrHlnjj rinlnli lit .Newport. CINCINNATI , Aug. 9 The finish In the fourth lace today at Newpoit was the most exciting event seen tit that track. Twelve hoises came through the stretch ail untlei a fierce drive , heads apirt. For the last eighth of a , mile It was nip nnd tuck , Osmon finally winning out under the masteily ililo put up by J lllll. The other weaker events also fuinlshed some veiy lllcoly sport. Weathir fine ; truck fast. Attendance , 5,000 , Results- , First rnco. seven furlongs , Bulling : C/ir- owitz. 102 ( Daly ) , 8 to 5 , won ; Belznr , IOJ ( J Hill ) , 18 to 5 und C to 5 , second ; Calcu lator. 102 ( Aker ) . 12 to 1 , third. Time- 27"- Winthrop. Munden , Mellle , Rockwell and Kfillna also inn. Second race , live furlongs Lillian Boll , 107 ( J lllll ) , even , won ; Morgan t Jane , 301 ( James ) , 4 to 1 und I to 0 , = pcond , Uleinor Holme" 110 ( Overton ) , 5 to 2 , third Time. 1 rtlV Virgil Cook , Loc-hlne , Sea Moss and Seattle D also rnti. Third lace , one mlle and fifty yaids , selling : J P B , 99 ( Thornton ) , 5 to 1 , won ; iilln , 95 ( Southard ) , 15 to 1 nnd b to , 1 , second ; Satyr , 99 ( Dupee ) , 10 to 1 , third , Time. l.r.5. Lufrn , Remember Me , San nan , Loyal mid Nannie D also ran. Fourth race , seven furlongs , Helling O-rnion. 101 ( J. Hill ) , 5 lo 2 , won ; Klalru , 01 ( Cliriidt ) , uO to 1 nnd 10 to 1 , second , Hat no Iteslna , > > ( I3iltton ) . 9 to 1 , thiid Time : 1 24 Dverc-tt. Three B irs. Hats Oft , Duncan Bell , Arugus and Madeline aUo ran. , rifth race , six furlongs , selling : Yelvlng- ton , ICO ( Dale ) , 10 to 1 , won , Joe Mus le , Jftj ( AKer ) , : 'f > tot 1 and S to 1 , .second , Imp , lloutt. 108 ( Tendrum ) , 10 lo I , third Time , i.,10 , Hlght Chance , Alvudee , Play Day , lil Are , Charlt-s ( Jrona , Sis Pan , Scott Farrls , Corcoran , Kalaska , Vltascope und Pebble alco ran NE\\r YORK , Aug 9 The ear y morning races kept many people from colng to the Brighton Beach track In spite of the fact that It was the flrH duv of the second sum mer meeting and n good caid hud been pro- vldcd for the day's sport The frcrutcbffc were few , und moHt of the geol horses went to the post Results. Flrs't race , ono ml e , selling' Tinart e 100 ( Bprgen ) , 10 to 1 and 4 to 1 won , S'r Play , 113 ( A Barrett ) , 8 lo 1 und 5 to 1 INJC- end ; Bavarian , 105 ( Doggptt ) , 10 to 1 und 4 to 1. third Time : 1.4J. Free Lance. W B. Petrel , Thomas Cat , Discount. Marslun. Counsellor Howe , Ross O and Sandowne uleo run. Second race five furlongs , se'llnj Ken- moie Queen , 11114 ( Pi-rklnrt 4 to 1 und S to 5. won ; Ptlnco Aukland. 8 ( McIlajnoldB ) 15 to l and C to 1 , second ; Lady Cooler , Wl ( A Burrdtt ) , J to 1 and rvrn , third Time ; 1 C2'4 Plillp , Orloland , Jlldrlca , Li GItanu , Maximo Gome/ , Belle of irln. Decanter Lucid , Dalty Cutter unl Majsr Nick aUo run Third race , mile ami a B xteenth. selling : Kun Up , 114 ( I'nkliiH ) , 4 to 5 and out. won ; Parmesan , 102 ( Barrrlt ) . 10 to 1 and 3 to 1. scco.-id ; Marshall , 112 ( Ncumeer ) , 10 to 1 and 3 to 1. third Tlmo1 4 < ! i4 Itnplinzinl , Emotional nnd Double Quick also ran. Fourth race , spinster , six furlongs : L'Alouttc , 123 ( Martin ) , 1 to 3 and out , won ; riee-ilng Gold , 114 ( Hamilton ) , S to 1 ami < i to 5 , f proud ; Abundint , 114 ( Penn ) . S to 1 i and 7 tn 5 , third. Time. 1 10'4 JlllPd and 1 Sngiclty also ran. rifth inee , ono mlle : Wolhurst , 110 ( SPhorrer ) , 2 to 1 and 3 to fi , won ; Nana II , 10S ( Hamilton ) . 7 to B and 1 to 2 , second ; Mlws Prim. 1W ( ( Llttlpflcld ) , 10 to 1 nnd 5 to 1 , third. Time 1 K\ Skate , Lincoln It nnd Summer Sea al o ran. blxth rniP , rl\ furlongs , spiling : Abuie , Iff ) ( A. Birrett ) , 7 to B nnd 1 to 2 , won ; Chum , 101 ( Hamilton ) . 12 to 1 nnd 3 to 1 , second ; Miss Dinah , 10S ( O Loan ) , 3 to 1 ind 7 to 10. third Time. 1 14'i Beaufort , Klopper , Prompt , Great Bear and Alvaiado II also tan Seventh incp , onp mile. Cromwell , m ( Doggett ) , oven and out , won , Ixtmborl , 110 ( Dean ) , 1C lo 1 and 5 to I , second , Nav Nny , W , ( llirsch ) , 25 to 1 nnd S to 1 , third Time. 1 42Cnsiettp , Myrtlo. Hnrknc's , Kd Kcainpy , Chic , Squaw , Ablngdon and Uns- tlon n No ran. IIACIM ! 0 > TIIK CltVM ) ClIiriHT. ' ( iiMiitlnnnl oil Opening Dnj nt Tort \ \ n ; no. FORT WAYNE , Ind , Aug 9 The open ing meeting of the grand circuit i.nea to day was qultp succissful The weather was fair , the ti.ifk In good conltMon nnd the1 attendance * 1,500 Thcro wete thico t-venls on the boird , hut no sensntlonnl time was | I 1 made The ,1-year-old trot for a $1OJil purse had live cuttle * Fannlp Koloy wns a hot favotlto lu the pools , l it Jack iMMUr ptoved a surprl o , winning In sttnlght heats The Abbot sold fuvoilto In the 2-2S ttot and won the tltst two heats then dropped to tlili 1 pi teevtis distanced In the fourth and Pastoral , who was not strongly baoKi-d In the betting , won the taco Sli Andu-ws was also v\e | | barki-d by tl.o boikmnkpis , but could do no better than sooond place In the 22i ) pace Elsluora and Walnut Lid sold favorites but could not justlfj tbo cl ilms of their backei s nnd had to bo roti- tpnt with low places. Silver Chimes easily vv on onThreev car-old ttot , putse $1000 : Jack Miller , b g , l j Ashley VVI1 ( - MOII ) . 1 1 1 Fannie Folej , b f ( Maccj ) . 232 Intact , c f ( Williams ) . 3 2 3 E'telln , b f ( Mitchell ) . dls On Crllllli ) . b f ( Shlpp ) . ills Tlmi' . 2 17'j , 2 2.iy. , 2.171J. 2.2S trot , ptlisu $2,000. Pnstoral , b m , by Acolj to ( Stnir ) . St. Andrew , b g ( Marvin ) . 2 G 1 4 G 2 .MediumV -lght , b g. ( llud- bon ) . 1223 2dr Nancy Time. c. m.IIbon ) . . . n ' 1 5 2 I dr Nobbj , - ( Ni-nl ) . 7 7 G 5 Silt White Points , b K. ( Dlcket- rnn ) . S S 7 G n dr Wynomu , b m ( LooSu ) . ! 5 S dr The Abbot , b g ( George ) . . . ills Time 2H3' , , 2 U'4. 2'13'4 ' , 2:13 : , 2.15 % , 2 Jlji 2 20 pncf , pur x$2,000 - Silver Chimes , b g , by Almy Ohlmcs ( Brooks ) . Ambidi > xtci , blk g. ( Mahonuy.IO 9112 Elslnoia , bl m ( Gters ) . S 2 3 7 .1 Mojada , g s ( Stan ) . 94534 Vcrnonl S g. m ( Eroln ) . 3 5745 Hsosen , b h ( Crltchflold ) . t > C 4 2 fi Pontlind , b h ( Gi.inpur ) . 7 , S G G 7 Hcrmltle , b h ( E tston ) . . . 2 ' 1 8 S S Wnlnnt Lad. bK ! s. ( Mnckev ) 5 10 9 dr Ml s Marpara , blk. f. ( Walkci ) . 4 7 10 dr Time 2 11 > 4 , 2 11' , , 2 11'4 , 2.U , 2 ll'/ i > ivij Bi'TBcrs Tiinirr unvvs. . Slirlncilionets ( ! < ( Control of f'oiil- IiiosNi'd Mr Pntrnts. NEW YORK , Aug. 9. The fact that nego tiations looking to the consolidation of two companies controlling compiesscd all power patents are In pi ogress wai made public to day , and the consolidation maj have an Im portant hearing on the future development of the surf ice railroad systems of this city. There are three companies the Compressed Air company , the Qencrat Compre'sseJ Air company and the Ame-rlcan Air Power com- pauv. iho last two , however , are in effect ono concern. The General Compressed Air Power com pany , with a capital stock of $1,000,000 , is the owner of the patents , whllo the Ameri can Air Power company , with a capital stock of $1,250,000 , Is the operating companj Though the Compicsocd Alt company Is con ttoiled by Whltncj , Wldner , Elklns and othc'is who aio leading spirits In the Metio polltan street railway sjstem , the Com pressed Air company's corporation is en tirely Indopc'iident of the Metropolitan s > s- tcm , hut It was admitted todiy at the office - fico of the rhal concern that If the consoli datlon shall bo completed , the Metropolitan Interests will virtually be in control. The Compressed Mr company has the Hoadlej-Knlfiht patents , under which the power Is applied directly to the wheclo The other conceinh use the Hardlc sjstem , which haa the gear on the axles Experiments with compressed air motors arc soon to be tried on the elevated railroad. ICIMJIAHIIJS mmA TOWN. Tniicrli iiciiu'iit in n ICniiHiiH I'tnnll > Ari'oiiiiillslii-s ItM I'lirposi KANSAS CITY , Aug. 9 A special to the Star from Port Scott , Kan. , says : A third attempt by Incendiaries to burn the town of Jloran , a place of 1,000 people , In Allen county , almost proved successful last night Eight business buildings were destiovci : -ml the loss H cstimited at $25,000 to $30,000 Tor some time the city council has had llvo special night watchmen on duty to prevent the burning of the town bj In cendiaries , who have firm' ' the bank am other buildings in the paot few weeks. The flro was discovered about 9 o'clock and the cntlio town turned out tn fight It , but had no effective means of resistance For some tlmo there- has existed n feeling between oino of the rough element of the town and the buslncus men , and the motive is supposed - posed to be revenge. TUAI.V ynuicns A srituirr GAR , .S < -\i-ii rcoplr Injured In nn Aci'ldi'iit oil the Noi-Hivi i-Mlri n. JANESVILLB , WIs , Aug. 9. A gravel train on the Chicago & . Northwestern lall- way jcstcrday sttuck a street car which wau passing over the main track of the load , throw It to one side and Injured the following : llcnjamln Griff , brakeman , seriously ; Prank Chapln , motorman , Internal ; DnvlO Gilllln , yardmafllcr , bruised ; James Keenan , bruises ; MM ISllen Keenan , body bruised ; M ( is Joslo Elchliu , bruised and cut ; Miss Irene Hageny , cut and bnilac'tl. It la believed that none of the Injuries will provo fatal. Di-iilcN DriMvliiu : ( In * Cliri-l'H , NEW YOUK , Aug. 9 Aieamler Mather Slacllea , an alleged forger from St Cath erines , Ont. , vvbo was at rested Prlilay last at Mount KIsco , N. Y , , charged with forg ing checks for $5,014 , was brought befoie u United States commissioner today Tha papers in the case state that about Ortobcr G , 1S90 , Mauliuo f icil | ; two checks diawn by the Security Loan and Trust company on the Impetlal bank of Canada to the order of John Itcill ) . The bitter's uflhlavlts atato that he never drew the checks In addition to the charge of forgery niado against Mac- Hae , It la alleged that the prlsonei , while treasurer of the Security Luan and Trust company , pilfered $32,000 from the concern and tin n fled from Canada. Will I.lli-l > Di'ft-at Si'Iinol Tax. WILMINGTON , N. C , Aug 9 An ejec tion will be held throughout North Carolina tomorrow on ttio question of additional taxes for support of thu public schools Hut llttlo Interest liaa been manifested , and SUDDENLY To do so la In- jililous to tlio Norvou-j Sj'Htt'in. ' 4 " * * " " < snru ( < > r " ' ° TolMit-c-i , l.ulilt. Hat * cured thoni. anils whrre other remedies falVd ( Write for proofs ) . Docs not depend on the AlllpoWirof the . vegetable liarmlftH la the orlslnal Ion nuaraiiteo rente. dy thutrcfund-tyuur money If It falU to euro , Kiftj cents and } 1 per box , 3 lioxe ( guar anteed cure ) f- MIf your drucclrt docs not keep it , we will ncnd tt. iilltiKA nill M- ICAL A. Bll'U. CO. , Luro. . rVI . there U no doubt thsl Iho movement for tl * nddltlonnl t x will bo overnhelmlngly de feated , Will .Nil | Itofiiud Ilniuln. riTTSIlUlin AMR. O There hns been a rumor current In flnanelM circles that n pl iv VVBI under conslilcrntlon by tlm mannRe * ment of the I'eniisjhanla Railroad cnmp-injr for rcfundltiR In ndvanco n mortpiKo debt duo In 1903. 11,11. McKnlght , tieasurcr of Iho rcnin > l\nnlft company said In reference to the alleged transaction that the I'ennsylvanld ronpitiy has but one mortRnne , a $20,000,000 loan due In 1921 , bearing 4' * , per cent In terest. "U Is now quoted " * ild Mr Mc- KnlRht. "at 110 ami 1U. The talk of re funding would bo Impracticable for In the flrht place the boiulu could not be hail and If tliej could It would not save more than Vt per cent on them. " llimlncxH Ti oiililcx < if n Dm. I'lULAUKLlMUA. Aug 0 - The VV. . Dampman Cjcle compiny made a general assignment today for the benefit of Us creditors , allotting a preference to House , Hazard & . Co of I'eoila , 111 , and the Kirk- Young compAH ) of Toledo , O Mr 1 Minimum fin Id the failure u.in due not nlono to tlio ginerul depression , but because of the cut late uar now going on ninnng the largo dealers The IHxirla company's claim la for [ i $10,000 i\hscts nnd llabtlltlea tiave not jet been estimated Jtiny people walk on tlic very edgeof dancer all unconsciously. They do nnt wake up to the truth th it tluHliglit svtnp. toms of winkncHH which the-y fec-1 m.iy , at any in- stint , take a plunge into seriotH or f.ilul illness Once the "running , down " process begins it is speedy aud thetc's no ; telling how it will end. To slop the- loss of vttility and build up j our strength and weight to the not mil , hc.iltliy stindaid , there is nothing equal to Doctor 1'icrce's Golden Medical Discovery It vttitircs the ; blood nnd promotes a 'rapid production of the lilc giving red corpuscles. It piomotcs pcrfe-ct tligca. tion ; enables the li\cr to c filter nil poisonous bilious elements out of the circu lation , arrests the fonm- tion of morbid deposits m the vital orgjius and builds up new and heiUlij tis. sues , l-'or thirty > cars it has been recognised as the onfv pet feet nnd radical cure for ill btonclual com- pi nuts , throit and lung ulTections and diseases resulting from impoverished blood. "I wis tnkcn ill in l' bnnry 1893 with n bead- ncbcnnd pun in my Incl. , " writes H Onddis , Ksq , of No 313 b J Sticet , Tiiconn , Wish "I called in a doctor and he dine three time * He saul I was bihoiiH , but I kept getting \vor c I tooU i cough v ) that I could not sleep onlj by being propped in bed Mj limes hurt 1111 und I got so poor that I wis jn t slvlii ami Iranc I thought I was KahiR to die , till nnc ( by I saw the T.oklcn Mcihcil Discover ) ' recommended for i rough I tried n bottle ot it nnd it did me so much good tint I tried .mother one , nnd It mide me sound nnd well , so I cm recommend It to everybodj. It sivcd mj life. " CONSTIPATION.O- no remedy in the woild is ciil | to Dr. Picrcc's 1'leavint IVlltts which , act nat urally and mildly , but never fill to effect a complete and permanent cure. There is no substitute lot these "Pellets , " no matter whit iny druggist may say. They icq'ilite and invigorate the Stomach , Liver and lov\i-o ! ] DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY All Druggists. . E. G. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT i THE ORIGINAL , ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS , Is cold under poiitivo Writ ton ttnnrnnteo , by authorized ngonts onlj , to cum Weak Memory , liizniDH3 ) , WnlvofulneFB , I its , HjBtorm , Quick ness , Niclit LOCSCB , Jvil ! Dreams , Luck of Conli. dortco.NnrvouflnoosLis ilndonll Drains , Youth ful Errors , or Eitcnaivo Um of Tobacco , Opium , nr Liquor , which leads to Alieery , Consumption , IiiujiDity nnd Death. At etoro or by mail , $1 o box ; BizforT , with t\rUtcn ciintnitico to euro or reftiiul money , fsnniplo jmck- auo , containing Jive diijnr treatment , V7ith full instructions , i'i cento. Ono saintiloonly eold ts occh person. Atatoroorby mail , Label Special Extra Strength. For ImpotoDcy , LO IB nl\ Power. Lost MHnhood , ' Kterihty or Unrronnoiw' . $1 n box ; BIX for Jl , witb : \vilttcn > fix Dillon Ii UK Co. , t. H. t'nruol Kith and Km mini M . , Uiiiiilin , % " ) > . Siugic.tl Instkiile. ICl-u UiUbu hi , Omnlm , .Neb C IINSI lTVri < > > KIIIJIJ. HpeclillKln In tidilmrnt of Chronic , Kcivous and rnvatc and all IS t Itil.ka IAlii.S cutii careful a a [ HCI | uiunllon fo ? all tnilr nun > ullMitniB ! 1 1'IIII.IS If ) uu > B > iii'tonu | ( iru i > liui > lrs nn face , ton. tliuut , niucoun | Mli.lica In inoutli , rheuni.itlini In IJOIKS uml julntn. Unit rail. iitx uut. ion liavu no tlmo lo waste WUAK MI3 > O'ltallty Weak ) , nindo BO l > i too clone nppllci\ . lion to biiHlncsH or Hluily. ecvtra mtiital fiiuln or trlcf , Hl-XUAI. UM'lIhHIIH In mlJill > - llff or [ ron. 'lie effect * oC youthful luMtt. Call or l\-lte. _ FRE"NCH TANSY WAFERS TlRSB aie the tcnulne Ul : CII WAPKH8 ImporjKl illrtct from Turin l. can Ufiend | upon ei-iirlnK relief fiom uml cuiu ut painful anj lnetumr i > rloil > , lent ut laiisc , iiliilt : : < ON UHUO ro , Iniportcm and AKints for tlio Unlua Ktatcs. San Jo.e Col I'or sale by the K < onomlc l I < riiif Co 223 'S ictli , bet rarnoni anil Uou lai t - " ' utcnt McGREW IS TUX ONI.V SPECIALIST WHO TI1KATH Ali Private Diseases Htftku MftB < l t > litrtl r f EViEN ONS.Y 'JO YoarB Kuwrlonca 10 Yearn lu Unmlm lixik Krro. Conmiltn * tloa I'loo. ] ) ox 7t < 0 , ul 14tb and I'lrtara Sti. OMAHA , NKI ) . CURE VOURSELH U UlgO lor unnalurtl , Irrllttlom or u f mu co til nmrakraaei , , > ml nut aitrln. ! r llrBMUU , or i ut lu pUlo * t rt t. ty txprftii. prct > 4lii , tot II ( U. tt I botllMi.J8. . Cttculu MB | NI r > CM % <