Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1897)
o THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; TIimSDAY , ATKHTST 12. 1807. fill Thrao charge * -were not eufllnlned. Cinilllclliiu ItriiorlM from VJrRlnln. 01 < KVKI < AND , 0. , AUR. II. A special from WheplltiR . Vn. , aya : Hcporta frota the Kanawha valley arc conflicting. The oTKnto-tr * cl lm they h ve the bfst of It and that tlio miners will all be out before Saturday. On the other hand , disinterested persons fi.iy that the Diamond , Winifred , IR ) | Mountain anil Mount Carbon miners all went back to work this morning and are In a l ) d humor with the organizer * for mak inn rcckUra prnmlscn to Induce them to strike. In thin district there ! . no change II todiy. Moundxvllle , Qlendale , DORE-I Him and Kim drove arc out , and the striker * arc working on the few men employed In the other banks. At Fairmont great prepara tions are making for the Gompers meeting tonight , but there Is no change In the nltu- IU * atlon. The Titnnclton nilncrti were organized laM night ISO strong. P Inilliinii DlKUcrn Will Slny Oil * . il nVAN'SVII.LK. Ind. , Aug. 11. President Klnncy of the Indiana Miners' affloclntlon ! today addiessed a mass meeting of dlggcrn. representing all the mined of till a district , lire of which are still In operation. A resolution I lutionvn.i unanimously adopted by all min ers agreeing that the local mlnera will lay down their tools at onqo and remain Idle till the big strike Is settled. The marrhlng min ers will go from hero to Ncwtmrg , Ind. , and HpotUvlllc , Ky. The leaders today bclloro that they have won the fight In southern Indiana and will tonight makp a report to President Kntchford of the national organiza tion. _ CitnM I'onl .Miner * on Slrltcr. SHATTU3 , Wash. , Aug. 11. The strlko of the coal miners at iBaquah la now believed to be partly sympathetic , as the protest at the dock Is ono of the causes nmong the miners I ; of the cant. The men , It la stated , also think thai the scarcity of labor In the northwest makes the time propitious for demands upon the company. General Uryant , the receiver of the Seattle Goal and Iron company , has offered to let the men put one of tholr own checkers at the company's , ficalc , they to de fray the expense of salary. They have re fused to accept. Will lli > > ( i Syniiuitlirtlc Strike. COMJMIIUS , 0. , Aug. 11. The representa tive of the Associated press has a statement from high and reliable authority that there will not bo any strike In sympathy with the minors. If , says this authority , the strlko cannot be won on the present plan , that will close the Incident so far as the labor organ izations are concerned at present. n Kirii'cN-Coiil It n Isc. SAGINAW. Mich. , Aug. 11. About 150 miners of the Saglnaw Coal company struck today for a raise of 15 cents per ton. Thuy liavo been getting 50 cents for all coal over n 7-8 screen. The strlko was started < by Ihlrty-fivo irlnora who came hero from Ohio last week and were- given work. MIHilKiiu .MIiuTM ItcKiiini * . nnaSBMKR , Mich. , Aug. 11. The Brother- ton mlno \Valcefleld reauraed operations today and will employ 200 men. The Sun day' lake mine , which worku In conjunction with the llrotherton , will probably resume In a few days with about the same force of men. Oniuiiimlmrn TilncM HONUIIIO. CANONSI3UUG , Pa. , Aus 11. Five hvn- drod strikers mnroiiul to Canonrixirs last night and cstablHVd campo near the Can- onsburg and Cook mines , which lire again In operation. Almos : a full force of men ore at work at both mint's iiTM Get Sonic HceriiltM. MONTGOMERY , W. Va. , Aug. 11. Powell- ton minors came out today at the request of Pllnher's army of marching miners. The leaders report that the Kanawha district Is practically closed down atid that over 5,000 miners arc now Idle. FUN ! Time in the Orient. SAN FRANCISCO , Aug. 11. News has Just been received -hero 'Hint the record for the fastest transpacific ocean trip was made by the royal mail steamship Empress of Japan on Us last voyagn from Vancouver to Yoko- Jiama. The time consumed was ten days , three hours ami thlrty-nlno minutes/ The distance covered was 4,270 knots. Hereto fore the quickest paeeage was made by the Pacific mall steamer China from San Fran cisco to Yokohama In ten days , eleven houra and forty-eight minutes. I'KUSOXAI , I'AHAfiUAl'HS. H. n. Sofcr of Dutte Is at the Burlier. II. J. Benson of New Yo.'k Is at the MI1- Inrd. Inrd.G. G. A. Marshall of Arlington Is at the Darker. Peter Youngers of Geneva Is stopping at the Barker. B. N. Williams of Galesburg , 111. , Is at the Barker. J. V. Dnnlap of Dwlght Is registered at the .Barker. IAlldrltt aud wife of Friend arc vlsllora In tlio city. J. W. Stevenson of North Bend Is a Darker guest. Theodora Gardner of Lawrence , Kan. . Is t the lllllard. II. M. Wallls of Racine. "VVls. , Is a guest t the Mlllar.l. A. lj. Skinner of Mnrtland can be found at the Barker. G. W. Dickinson and J. J. Murphy of Chlcaco are at the .Mlllard. J. D. Grant and W. II. James of Denver are stopping at the Mlllard. Qeorgo R. Howard and V. ! ! , Primm are Kansas City arrivals nt the Mlllard. C. H. Nold and J. II. McGee are regis tered at I IIP Mlllard from Davenport. Russell R. Whitman and P. D. Papln of Kansas City are MllK > .rd hotel arrivals. Alt S. Cooley. J. S. Hlcherson and E. T. Hardlcy arc Llncolnltos stopping at the Barker. Charles Green of Denver visited friends la this city for a. short time yesterday while ou hln way cast , P. S. Kustls , general passenger and ticket agent far the Burlington , was In the city yreterday while on his way to Clchago. G , W. Dickinson of Portland , Ore. , brother of Kd Dickinson of the Union Pacific , -\\-se In the city yesterday while en route home. 11. W. Baxter , general agent of the Union Pacific at Portland , was In the city yester day while on his way homo from New York. 0 , A. Rutherford , general western agent for the Rock Island , who has been lu Chicago cage on a Abort business trip , returned homo yesterday. W. J , Metlen of thn oflleo of the railway postal service wont to lllrtlr yesterday In response to n telegram announcing the seri ous Illness of his father. Miss Russell , accompanied by her sister , Miss Nt'llle Russell of Chicago , who have Iioen visiting their brother In this city fern n ehort period , returned homo last night. J. II , Granger , chief of the Ashland Fire department , and also a member of the city council , was In the city yesterday , conferring with some of the fraternal order * relative to eome picnics that are to be held In the grove at Auhland during the next few weeks. Nebraskana at the holt-la ; W. H. Noble , Gibbon ; John C. Hlgby ami Samuel Meta yer , 'Beatrice ; J , P. Johnson , Kearney ; J. D. P. Hlldebraud , Lincoln ; 0 , McCan- nauKhey , Gibbon ; Harry Chase and George H. Chose , Pierce ; J. C , White , Lincoln ; A. K. Uowrlne , Grand Island. Comes Backto Hood's _ Whenever the Blood Is Impure or Health Poor. "I have used Hood's Barsaparllla as a tonic and blood puriller for a number of years und I use it whenever I become do- blllt ted or my blood is impure and it has rinver failed to bring mo back to my nor mal condition. It always strengthens and Invigorates the system. " R. M , PJIATIIEB , 010 South Street , AtchUon , Kansas. Hood's SarsapaHlla ts. $ lislxfor$3. ( H-tllood's. Hood's Pills euro all liver lilt. BOSrON KEEPS ON WINNING Big Amos Rnsio Oould Not Head the Leaders Off , BALTIMORE TAKES TWO FROM BROOKLYN Dnil Clnrl < R SluiuillxeM IIUilvent Into ( In ; IJIIIMIllu | Team li > - I'nele. Aiuion'H .Men , Cincinnati , f ; St Louis , S. Louisville , 6 ; OlilcnRo . Washington , 0 ; Philadelphia , 0. Cleveland , 12 ; I'lttslmrp , G. HoMon , 7 ; New York , ft. IJaltimore , 10-13 ; Brooklyn , 0-3. St. Paul , 1-6 ; Detroit , 5-2. Columbus. 11 ; Milwaukee , 7. Imlliinutiolls. HMO ; Minneapolis , .1-3. Qi-nnd Hnplds , 17 Kansas City 12. BOSTON , Aug. 11. New York batted Lewis freely for tlireo Innings today , scor ing four run In that time.Then Lewis steadied down and did fine execution. In the lost half of the eighth , on lucky hits by Bergen and Hamilton , aided by errors by Clark Jtid bases on halls , Boston rolled up five runs and won out. Two passed balls by Wilson were very costly. Score : liOSTON' . I NK\V YOUK. H.1I.O.A.K. n.H.O.A.n. Hnm'lon , cf 0 1 1 0 OV'HnH'n. cf 1 0300 Trnncy , Ib. 1 o 12 2 urricrnnn , rf. 0 1 100 IXIIIR , BB. . . . 1073 llDavls. s. . . l > iifT.y , If. . . . 0 2 .1 0 olOlrnumi , 21i S 2 3 1 0 Htnht. rf. , . . 2 120 0 llolmrn , If. . 0 2100 Collins , 3b. . 1 2 1 2 D Cbuke , Hi. , ft 0 8 2 2 l.owp , 2b. . . 1 0 0 4 0 Don'elly. 3b n o o n l . . . c. . . . . _ . _ Wilson , c. . . 0 I 30 o Lewi ? , p. . . . ltn l ( > , p. . . . "McCreury .0000 * Totals . . . .7 7 27 13 2 TotnU . . . . K 9 21 9 4 Halted for "Wilson In ninth. noston 7 New York 01300010 0-S KnrneJ runs : New York , 4. Two-blue hits : DulTy , .Slnlil , Tlvriinn , IIoimt' . Stolen haws : Hamilton. Davis. Flrsl haw on errors : Iloston. 3 : New Yorfc , 1. Left on bason : Itostnn , 7 : New York. 1. liases on balls : Off ItUdle , 3 : off Lewis , 1. Hit by pitched bull : Itolmcu. Ktruck out : Ily Ilusle , 2. Paused balls : Wilson , 2. Wild pitch : Itusle. Time : Two bourn and ten min utes. .Umpires : Lynch and Carpenter. At tendance : G.ooo. CbEVKI-ANn , 12 ; PITTSBIWG , 6. CM3VKI..AND. Alls. 11. The wlldness of Hastings nnd the timely lilltltiK of Ihe In- dlntiM Havcd Ihe homo lentil the victory toilny. Thu Pirates milled In the ninth , but the frame was losl. Score : CLKVEI.AND. 1 1'ITTsnunO. H.H.O.A.E. H.H.O.A.I3. nurkelt. If. . 23000 IlroOle , cf. . . 00200 Mclvenn. FI. 1 0 3 & 1 .Smith , If. . . . 1 1 3 0 C Chillis , 2b. . . 1134 Ol'nd.len . , 2b. . 12351 Wallace. 3b. 3 3 13 0 Davis. 3b. . . 13110 O'Connor , rf 2 2 0 0 0 llnthfuss , Ib 0 1 7 0 0 I'lck'r'nc. cf 1 1 1 0 0 Donovan , rf 0 1 4 0 0 Telie.iu , Ib. . 1 3 13 0 0 iiy. tx 10320 Crlppr , c. . . . 0020 0 Merrill , c. . . 111-0 dimmer , c. . 0 0 4 1 0 Hnsllngx , p , 1 1010 llrown , p. . . 1 101 01 Totals . . . .CIO 21 11 1 Totals . . . .12 II 27 14 I1 Cleveland 03143100 - ! ! IMlt'lmrg 0 00300003 C Earned runs : Cleveland. 4 : PlttsbnrK , 4. First base on errors : Cleveland. 1 : IMItFburir. 1. Loft on h.isrs : Cleveland , 8 ; IMttsburir. 6. First hae ori balls : Off Iliown. 1 ; off Hnfllncrs. 7. Struck out : Ily Urown. 6. Home run : Hastings. Two- base hits : Wallace. llrown , Padilen , Stolen bases : O'Connor , I'lckerlnu , Tebeau (2) ) . Hit by pitcher : Ily llrown. 1. Wllil pitch : Hustlmta. Time of name : Two bourn nnd ten mlnules. Umpire : McDonald. Attendance , 700. WASHINGTON , 0 ; PHILADELPHIA. 0. WASHINGTON , Auff. 11. The Phillies played a llslless pame In Ihe field nnd were unable lo nil Mercer , while Ihe Senalors' connections with Ihe ball were mqre fre quent nnd lo the purpose. Cooley played one inning nnd was Ihen replaced by Orth. After the Brtme Iajoie became Involved In n. qunrrel with a bystander and ( les.-endlnp from the bus struck him on the bend. The plnyci were tnkcn to the police station , where LaJole left $15 collateral for his np- pearnnce In courl tomorrow lo answer tea a charge of assault. Atlendnnce , 1,200. Score : WASHINGTON. I PHILADELPHIA. n.H.O.A.E. n.H.O.A.E. Sollmch , If. . 02610 Cooley , cf. . 00000 Urown. cf. . 11100 Dowd. rf. . . 01300 iDemont , SB. 1 1 B Z 0 Del'li'nly , If 0 I 100 'McGufre ' , c. 0 3 3 0'1 Hoyle , Ib. . . . 0 0 10 0 0 Tucker , Ib. . 0 0 5 1 0 Shugart. ss. 0 I 5 3 1 O'llrlen , 2b. 1 1 2 B 0 Geier , 2b. . . . 0 0 0 G 1 Abbey , rf. . . 2 130 0 Napb. 3b. . . . 0 0210 Wrluley , 5b 0 0 2 0 fl McF'rl'ml , o 0 1 2 1 0 Mercer , p. . . 11030 Wheeler , p. 0 1 0 2 0 Orth , cf 0 0100 Totuls . . . . C 10 27 12 1 , 1 Totnls . . . . 0 5 24 13 2 Wnahlncton 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 C I'hlhulelphla 000000 HO 0-0 named runs : WashlnEton , 3. Home runs : nrown , O'llrlen. Stolen buses : Delebanty , Dowil. Urown , Selbach. Double play : Demont to O'nrlcn to Tucker. First base on balls : Oft Mercer , 2 ; off Wheel-r , 4 , Struck out : Ily Wheeler , 2 ; by Mercer , 1. Left on bases : Wash- liiKton. 9 ; Philadelphia , 4. Sacrifice hits : WrlRley. S. Time of .inn > : One hour and fifty- live minutes. Umpire : Kellcy. LOUISVILLE , 5 ; CHICAGO. 4. LOUISVILLE. Auff. 11. Dad Clark pitched his first same for the Colonels today , and. wllh the exception of Iho second and Ihlrd Innlnpa Ihe Colts could not bunch their bits. The fielding of Wanner , CllnK- mnn and Lanpe was 11 feature. Attend ance , SCO. Score : LOUISVILLE. I CHICAGO. n.H.O.A.E.1 K.H.O.A.R. F.Clarke , If 0 1 1 0 0 Everett , 3b. 0 3 1 1 0 Stafford , as. 0 1 4 B 0 Dahlen , ss..1 1 1 2 1 WiiKnor , cf 0 0 S 2 0 Langc , cf. . . 1 2 B 0 1 Wenlcn. Ib 2 1 10 2 OAnson Ib. . . 0 0 B 1 1 Dexter , rf. . 22200 Itynn. vf. . . . 13100 Johnson , Zb 0 1 1 1 1 Callahan. It 1 3 3 1 0 Wilson , c. . . 1020 0 Connor , 2K. 0 0 3 S 2 ril'lim'n. 3b 0 2 3 1 0 IlrlBB . P. . . W. Clark , p 0 0 130 KlttrldRe , c 0 1 4 2 0 . 'Decker- . . . . 0 0000 Totals . . . . 5 10 27 14 1 Totals . . . . 4 15 ! l 13 S flatted for TlrlBBS In ninth. Louisville 0 0020201 -5 ChlCHKO 0 1 Earned runs : I-ouInvlMc , 3 ; Chlcaqo , 2. First base on errors : I onlavllle. j ; ciilcaeo. 1. Left on bases : Ixiil vllle. 7 ; Chlcajro. 7. First base on balls : Off W. H. Clnrk. 1 ; off Urines. 4. Ktruck out : Tly llrlcEs , 2. Home run : Dexter. Twri-bncn hlU : Itynn , 2. Sarrlflpe hit : Anson Stolen bnse : F. Clarke. Double plays : Johnson to Stafford to Wei-den , ( 'lineman lo Werden. WIU pitch : W. II. Clnrk , Time : Two hour * and live minutes , umpire : O'Day. UAL-TIMOHE , 10 ; IJHOOKL.YN , 3. nKOOICUYN , Aup. 11. Hnltlinoie won two more Kumes from llrooklyn today. In the Ilrat name Dunn'R curves were knocked all over the lot. Urown , n youngster from Trenton , N. J. . wns Blvcn a trial In the second frame. He did fairly well , notwlth- ntnndliiK he sent four mm lo bases on imlln nnd lilt three olJicrn durlnj ? the six InnlngB he was in Ihe IKUC. Ho was very poorly supported. Score , Ilrst gmrie : 11H001CLYN. 1 nALTlMOftE. H.H.O.A.E K.H.O.A.E Qrimn , cf. . , 0200 0 McOraw , 3b. 2 1 1 S 0 Jones , rf 2020 OJKceli-r , rf. . . S 1 3 0 0 Andersan , If 0 3 3 0 ll.TeimlrifH. ss. 0 1 Ii 2 1 Shlndle , 3l > . . 0 133 O.Kelley . , If. . : . 01400 I.iclmnce. Ib 0 D13 2 0 Slcnz l. cf , , 2 3 2 1 n Schcch , 2b , . . 0 0 3 3 0 Doj-Io , Ib. . . . 01801 Grim , c 1 101 0 Hell ! ! , 2b.,2 8130 A. Smith , us A 0 0 0 1 Clarke , c , . . : Dunn , p 0 114 0 Iloffcr , p. . . . 2 3130 U. Smith , OT022C1 Totals , , . .10 15 27 IS 3 TotnU . . . . 3 10 27 IS S ' llrooklyn 1 o 1 0 0 fl 1 0 0 3 llalllmcra 11220110 1 10 Kiinutl runs : Ikilllinnre. 2. Flrvt buo on errors : IlronMyn , 1 ; llulllmorr , 1. Ijctl on baix s ; Ilnillyn , 7 ; ISatllmiire. , 8. liases on balls ; Off Dunn , 3 ; off HofTrr. - . Twn-basv hits ; McOrnw , Stenrel (51 ( , Clatke. lT > < ni > nin : Iloffi-r .Sacrifice hits : Ki-elcr. Stolen banes ; Ilrllz. Double plays : HHtz to Jrnnlnus to Duyle ; Ilorfi'r tu Doyle : o , Smith to Larhamv. Hit by nltchnl ball : lleltz. Wild 1'llfh : lloffer. Umpire : Kinrlle. Time ; Two hours anil live mlmili * . UAI.TIMOIII3 , IS ; JJHOOKI YN , 3. Score , M-cond eamo : 1IHOOKLYN. I IJALTIMOUB. H.H.O.A.E. ! H.H.O.A.E. Orlffln. cf. . 01200 McOrnw , * b 1 4 C 2 0 Joitcn , rf. . . . 0 210 B Kecler , rf. . 0 1 1 0 u And'rv'n , If 0 1 0 1 1 Jon'lngi , ss 1 2320 Shlmllc , 3b , 1 II 4 0 0 KHUy. If. . . S S 6 0 0 IjichVe , Ib. 0 0 3 0 O&lenzel , cf. , 10100 Ilurrell , Ib. 1 1 S l o Doyle , Ib. . . 22800 Shoch. 2b. . . 1 Z Z B Iteltr , Jb , . . , 1 J B 0 A. Smith , c 0 o 2 2 0 Clarke , e. . , r I 1 0 0 llrown. p. . . 0 103 01'onJ , p. , . . . 2 C..Smith , 0 I 2 6 S 1 FltdiT , p. . . 0 00-10 Total. . . . .U 14 27 10 0 Totals . . . . S 10 I Ii 4 llrooklj-o 0 3 llalllmarc , , ,4 0 0 S I t o 0 4-1S Karnud runs ; llrooklyn , 2 ; Ilalllmore. 4. Firm bn e on errors ; Hrooklrn , 1 : llnltlimre , 3. I fl on bates : Ur.olilyn. 10 ; IJaltimore. 1. liases on balls : Off Ilrown , t ; err I'ond , 1 off Flslit-r 1. Home run : Clarke. Two-base hits : Shoch. ( I. Smith McGruw R . Krlley ( ! ) . llellz. Paerlflc * lilt : Stenzel. Stolen bates : Shlndle. Jennlncn. Double plays : Jteltx to Doyle. I'on.l to poyle. lilt by pitcher : ( Irinin. Uelt . Clarke , IVnrt. WIU pilch : Ill-own. Time : Two hr.ur * una t1 * niliiutes. I'mplre : Emillf. Attendciur : 4.KXI. . ' CINCINNATI , G ) KT. I.OHIS , 5. CINCINNATI. Aug. ll.-The Hra \ won * . " , ? . last.euine of the preweru strlcs toiluy , Although Ilrettenstcln wus hit freely he managed to keep them well noattcred. Tim Hunt , who wns lined JIM nnd easts for aiwnuli and battery Hits niornluc In Ihe pwiw. courl , olllclated as timpln- . and every- thins went bffnicely. . Attendancei 2,000. Score ; CINCINNATI. ST. l VIfl IUI.O.A.K. U.H.O.A.n. nilchey , If . 0 1 o o 0 . . _ . , Hi. . 02710 Hey , cf 0 J 4 0 "Turner , rf. . . 1 2100 Cnrmran , s . 1 1 4 * 1 Hnrtman , 3b 0 1 3 5 0 lleckley , Ib. . Murphy , o. . . 01230 Irwln. 3b , . . . 11030 Lnlly , If 12300 Miller , rf. , . . 22110 llnllman. 2b 1 1 1 3 0 McPhce , 2b. . I 3 1 3 0 rrrns , m. . . . . Z 3 fi 4 1 Pell * , c 01710 f. . . H't'nstcln , p 0 1 130 p. . 0 0 0 3 n Totftln . . . . B 12 27 K 2 Total * . . . .113 21 17 2 Cincinnati 0 2201000 * ( ! 81. I/iuls 0 2000210 0 B Harneil runs : Cincinnati , 1. Two-linw hits ! Miller. Crtm , Hey , Tinner 2. Thrre-lmoc hits ! Corcoran , llecklcy. Ij fl on Imses : Cincinnati , ; St. I.Mits. 6. Htolen liiiwi- : Cross , Hatley , Miller. 1 > iuhlo plays : 1lrelli-n tpln to Corcoran lo Ilpfkley ; Corcoian to Ileckley. Stnick out Ily llrrltpnsteln , S. First bnw on balls : Off Donahue. 5. Time : Twoours. Umpire : Hurst , < STANDING OP THE TEAMS. Plnyed. Won. Lost. Per Ct. lloston DO fi2 23 fiS.9 Cincinnati s.s BS no C.vn Halllmnre S7 57 30 fu-fi New York Mi f,2 SI M.5 ' Cleveland' HO -17 43 62.2 Chicago SI 4 ? 4 ! ) 47. ! ) Philadelphia M 42 M 4.V7 Plttsbtirg fllII W ) 45.1 Louisville' ! K > -12 BS44.2 Hrooklyn Ml CS BI -12.7 Washington ss .11 r.l 3S.r , St. Louis 51 21 70 23.5 Games lodny : IJowtbn In New York , llrook lyn In Washington , nnltlmore In Phllndrl- phla , Pltlsburg In Cleveland , Chicago In lxulsvlle. ( ! . \.MHS OK TIIH WKNTI3UN M3AGI1I3 Drlrnlt mill St. 1'niil Piny n Pnlr mill Split l-.vrn. BETUOIT , Jllch. , Aug. II. The Saints and the Kittens broke even. Thomas proved too strong for the visitors In the Ilrst nnd Frlrken was pretty much of a puzzle for the locals In the second game. Egan started In to pitch the last game , but was knocked out of the box In the second. Hahn was very effective. Attendance , 2.0W. Score , Ilrst game : Detroit 000001031-5 St. Prttll 0 1000000 C 1 Unse hllH : Detroit , in ; St. Paul , B. Krrnrs : Detroit , 5 ; St. Paul , 4. Hatterles : Detroit , Thomas and McCnulcy ; St. Paul , Donzer nnd Spies. Second game : Detroit 01000001 0-2 St. Paul ' 1 3000001 * 3 Base hits : Detroit , 7 : St. Paul. S. Errors : Detroit , 2 : St. Paul , B , naileries : Detroit , Egnn , Hnhn and McCnuley : St. Paul , Krlcken nnd Spies. COLUMBUS , O. , Aug. 11. Columbus won Ihe third gnmp from Milwaukee today by superior playing. Dowllng was not only erratic but was also hit hard. Score : Columbus 02202002 3 11 Milwaukee 7 Base hits : Columbus. 12 ; Milwaukee , 10. Errors ; Columbus , 0 ; Milwaukee. 4. Bat teries : Columbus , Jones und Fisher ; Mil waukee , Dowllng nnd Spear. INDIANAPOLIS , Ind. , Aug. 11. The In dians captured a double-header from the Millers today. Both HutchlnHon and FIs- gemler were hit hard and their support was amateurish. Score , first game : IndlannpolU C0000223 3-lfi Minneapolis 1 00100001 3 Base hits : Indianapolis , 19 ; Minneapolis , C. Errors : Indianapolis , 2 ; Minneapolis , 7. Batteries : Inillnntipolis , Phillips and Wood ; Minneapolis ) , Flggemelr uud I3oyle. Second pnme : Indianapolis 101130 4-10 Minneapolis 1 101000 3 Base hits : Indianapolis , 12 ; Minneapolis , 7 ; Errors : Indianapolis , ' 3 : Minneapolis , 2. Batteries : Indianapolis , Foreman anil Ke- hoe ; Minneapolis , Hutchlnson and Boyle. Second game called on account of darkness. GHAND RAPIDS. Mich. , Aug. 11. Grand Huplds managed to capture Ihe closing game of the series by rearranging the fields. Strauss having been released nnd Kid" Fear reappearing behind the bal. Score : Grand Kapltls 04032122 3 17 Kansn.1 City 50000040 3 12 Base lilts : Grand Rapids , 10 ; Kansas City , 1C. Errors : Grand Unplds , S ; Kansas City , 4. Batteries : Grand Uapld ? , Pnppa- lau and Fear ; Kansas Clly , Pnrdee and Blanford. STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Played. Won. Lost , Per Ct. Indianapolis m CG 27 71.0 Columbus S2 Cl 31 CG.3 St. Paul ICO CO 40 fiO.O Milwaukee 101 CO 41 C9.I Detroit 101 f,0 51 49.5 Grand Rapids , . .100 35 C5 33,0 Minneapolis 102 32 70 31.4 Kansas City 99 31 CS 31.3 Games today : Kansas City at Milwaukee. fin in CN of lliu WvHtcrn ANNiicIutloii. ST. JOSEPH , Mo. , Aug. ll.-Score : St. Joseph 11014301 3-14 Rockford 2 00021000 5 Base hits : St. Joseph. IS : Rockford , 8. Errors : St. Joseph , 6 : Rockford. 2. Bat teries : St. Joseph , Drummy and CoKlns ; Rockford Underwood , Dillon and Huff. DES MOINES , Aug. 11. Score : DCS Molnes 002000000-2 Cedar Rapids 01010110 * Base hits : Des Molnes. 3 ; Cedar Rapids , 7. Errors : Des Molnes. 2 ; Cedar Rapids , 0. Batteries : Des Molnes , Mauclc and Lehman ; Cedar Rapids. McFarland nnd Fuller. BURLINGTON , Aug. 11. Score : Burlington 022100003-8 Peorla 033001101-0 Base hits : Burlington , 12 ; Peorla. 12. Er ror ? : Burlington , 4 ; Peorla , 5. Batteries ; Burlington , Wilson and Williams ; Peorla , Talbot and Qulnn. llnltliiioro OetH l > li > her ICltHon. BURLINGTON , Ja. , Aug. 11-Pilchcr Frank Kitson of the Burlington Base Ball club , the slur twlrler of the Western as sociation , has been sold to the Baltimore team. The price la understood , to bo Jl.OOO. He leaves nt once tor Baltimore. Umpire IlnrHt Kliifil a HiimlriMl. CINCINNATI. Aug. ll.-Umpire Tim Hurst , who threw a beer glass at the spec tators during n game here last week and severely Injured fireman Cnrtuyvclles , was fined $100 and costs In the police court today , OF TUB I.IVEI.V AMATEURS. TnniH Arniiiiil nml llirVcHt I'liliitern. NELIGH , Neb. . Aug. 11. ( Special Tele- ; ram. ) The West Polnl aggregation met Us Wnlerloo hero loday. Slahaffey was knocked oul of Ihe box In the first half of the fifth Inning. The homo team scored two runs In the llrsl Inning nnd would have succeeded In shutllng oul Ihe vlsllors had 11 not been for n wild throw In the fifth inning , The special feature of the game was the heavy lulling of the homo team nnd the excellent work of the local infield. Hagan and Cor- belt pulling up the best batlery work of Iho season. Score : Weal Point 0 00010000 1 Nellgh , 0-11 Rase blip ; Nclifili , II ; West * Point. 2. Two-base hits : Heefe , Lawlcr , Three-bane Illls : Lawler , Scoll , Struck out ! ' Uy Ma- haffey. 3 ; by Ragun , fl. JJases on balls : Off -Mcllvane , 1. ( Passed balls : 'Corbett. 1 ; [ , acey , 1. naileries : Nellgh , Ilngan nnd Cor nell ; WeHl Polnl , Mnhaffuy..IilcIvulnt ! > and Lacey. Umpire : JCarl. 'Ii DoeH All tlic .SrorliiMT. TECUJISEHNeb. . , ll.-Speclal-Tele gram , ) The Syracuse ball team Buffered n shut-out by the Tccumsfe'lf'club'liero today. The visitors1 pltcliern , four In number , were tveukr und the Tecumseh boya Just played with them. Score : . , . . . Syracuse ; ' 0 000 0'0000 0 Tecumseh 7 0-S.-4-6 - \ < D . .131 liattcrlca : Syracuse , CAW. Rodger * , ney- nolda. Lnngdon , Hurst ami Copes ; Tpcum- seh , Fnlrall nnd UulTum. l < 'reiiiiiii ( Wlim nt Hlniifnn , STANTON , Neb. , Aug. 11. { Special Tele gram , ) The Fremont Urewcrs won a hot ; amo here today. Score : itanton 00000401 0 5 Fremont 0-8 liatterteH : Stanton , Kenlngsteln brothers ; Fremont , Shoemaker and Irwln. HOT IlACJIN'fl ON KANSAS CIItqUIT. Stnti * HcfurilN .SiiuiBlieil In Couiiiftl- Iliiu on ( h TrucU ul Sill 111 u. 8ALINA , Kan. , Aug. 11. ( Special Tele gram. ) There was u Inruo crowd , line weather , nnd a fast track , in fact , every thing wns a Bucce.ss qt tlje. second day .of. Ihe Salhm meat. Some state records were smashed. Results : Mile , open , professional : C. I. Hlmstreet , Denver , ilrst : Charles Hofer , Minneapolis , secondT. . H. Cummlngfc , Marengo , la. , bird. Twenty-six entries , Time : 2:002-5. : .Mile , open , amateur : E. P. JIuule. jr. , St. Loul . llr < t ; John Conovcr. ICunvaH Citysec. . end ; J. W. Felix , Sallnu. third. Time ; 2:00 : ; Blale record , Three mile-handicap , professional : WI1- lum Decurdy. Chicago ( scratch ) , llrnt ; Lloyd Fowle , Waterloo , lu. , second (100 ( yards ) ; Oudklrk , Denver , third ( GO yards ) . Time : 7:10. 7:10.Mile , state championship : J. W. Felix , Sallna , Kan. , first : John Hendrlck. Cherry- vale , Kan. , second ; 8. K. Pollard. Council Grove , third. Time : 2:231-5. : Two-thirds mile , open , professional : Wil liam Uecardy , Chicago. llr t : W W. Oud- kirk , Dwivrr. second ; C. J. Hlmstreet , Den ver Ui'rd. ' Time : 1:281-5. Two-Julie liunilluui , amateur : E. P. ilaule. I Jr. . St. I/ould fcrtstch ) , flrnt : John Conor r , I Knnsno city , frroml (10 ( ynnls ) ; A. H. Am- rlne , Council droyt , thlnl'SO ( ynrdi ) . Time : i ttaS. n . J. org uMiver. secoiuj v. II. McCnll. pmnhq ninl F. H. Kberhart , Sallna , Kan. , third. Tlm jJiO t Slnlo records .inade ' : E. P. Mntile. Jr. , - . . .one mllfc' amateur , competlllon , 2.-W , onc-thlnl mllef'ummccd , 0:391-5 : ; John Con- over , Kansas UlfyVfftne mite , paced , amateur , 1:68. : SAM 13 IIUMMK .STIM , Hll.STI.IMJ. It .fil Killer * n ( flii rlm Slrcrl I'nrk t-'niilili- In' ( ! nl 11 n 1,1111. The bicycle ftcfj1 continues to pack Ihe Charles Street"pArlt nnd Ihe enthusiasm of Ihe speclnlors sfcfnao Increase nlghlly. 11 wns a mad chalMd last night and the park was In n continuous uproar. Mlersleln has developed Inlo n decided favorite , nnd well be deserves the honor , for be rides like n nicer from pistol shot to the close. Apnln last nlplil he onlslrlpped Ihe enllre Held on Iho final spurl , picking lip Bird , who made n great jiimp-rmnv , an If he luul been lied lo n posl. Virgil ifnll , too , has n host nf friends nnd Is riding wllh much vim. Ho came In second last night ntnldnt Ihe deafening ntiplntlso of'his ' hosl of friends , lilnl , Die Minneapolis man , Is Ihe foxy boy of Ihe oilllll , however , nnd It will require the keenest nnd most conslnnt vigilance on Ihe part of tlio other riders from Hilt on oul lo prevent him from stealing n mnrch on them. His menks nre something magnificent , und his two-lap sprint a m\r- : vcl nnd beauty forever. He winio within nn ace on bis Ilrst trial last nlghl of secur ing Ihe coveted lap. Ilul Hie clip wns too hot , nnd ere a mile had been traversed ho was run off bin lops. The evening's sport opened wllh n match race between C. L. Hetiawn mid August Itcrgholin , ono mlle paced. IJorBholm wns In bad form nnd his lithe antagonist won without much exertion In 2iO. C. R. Unit then went for the half-mile profe plonal stale record nnd succeeded In making a llo of it , equalling Fredrlckson's 1:011-5. : This was a beautiful exhibition nnd the rider evoked the most enthusiastic plaudits of the people. Will I'lxley also took a Ily at the B.IIIIC record , but fell sliorl of Hall's cxploll by Iwo and iwo-llftha poc- onds. Dan llrcwcr made n trial for the half-mile amateur record nnd reached Hie 1:07 mark. The big race wns then on nnd for tlio suc ceeding hour furnished the big crowd with plenty of Pennine excllctnenl. There wns not n dull moment In Hie whole sixty , and Ihe llnule was Ihe most thrilling of Ihe week , Mlerslcln riding the lasl half in Ihi5 marvelous lime of 1:04. : Tlio standing : Miles. La pa. Mlorsteln fi7 G V. Hall G7 r Proulx 07 f Hlbbs . fi7 C Ashley C7 C Hlrd 07 C Fleschcr ; , C7 4 The usual preliminary card of short races will bo Hie order apnln this evening. B. R. Morgan , manager of Iho six-day bicycle race , will this morning plnco In the bands of the referee of Ihe race $15 In gold to bo presented to the rider who will gain a lap on Hie olhcra nl the race tonight. TKXXIS CHACICS AT I.AICIO FOK13ST. Doll AVroiiii K.-vtortiiliintcM CollliiH anil Mxlilt llenlH CHICAGO , Aug. 11. W. A. Lnrned and W. V. Eaves plnyen to n draw In the on'y malcb lodny Where Ihe American and English experts tested their skill. The affair was called on nccbunt of darkness after each man had secured a Pet. In tlic other matches R. D. Wrenn wort two straight from Krelgh Colling , the western champion , nnd Nlsblt created' a surprise by winning two out of three from iJIahony. The conlesl bolwicen Lamed and Kavcs. Ihough unfinished , .was mosl Inlercsling In watch , and brought out the prottiesl work of the day. All nolVils considered. Ihe style of the men Is "not dlfferenl , us would be ex pected , nnd b6th are masters In Iho art of placing. Each showed a strong back hand and -wonderful ground slrokes. There was also lively skjrmlshcs for the poslllon nl Iho net , and Ihe general strategic play of t'ie two was highly n'pprecialed. Eaves has * made Ihe best'lmpresrsMon of Iho Englishmen Eaves obtained load of 5-2 before Larnei : fairly got started and then Ihe laller dir all the playing * bclnglng Ihe score to 7- ( and 40-lovo. wilh one point between him and set. Eaves stuck to the game but the set was nnnl'.y Won at 10-8 by Lamed. In the. following- Eaves , reeled off four In short order. Lnmcd lhei ) > - took live straight nnd Eaves followed up lhe erratic scoring by galhctlng In Iho Jiexl Ihree am' set. ' * , , . i , Mahony and Nlsbth gave a fine exhibition of steady , accurate plav , although It lacked the. brilliancy of the EaveE'-Larned match 'Nlsblt ' appeared A. trllle weak al first , but he overcame llils as the match progressed whereas Mahony was troubled by a sore hand. The first and second pets werebotr played -to deuce , but after 3-nll was reached In Iho deciding sel. NlM > lt ran out. Ac counted the weakest of the three Eng Ish- meti , his pucceselve victories over each of his countrymen puts a dirtercnl aspect on lhe rallng. To Chamnlon Wrenn , Collins fell easy prey As yeslerday , lhe laller did nol seem lo catch his stroke at all , and beside ? being Inaccurale , lilt the ball with the woodwork of the racket manv limes. Summary : Nlsblt defeated Mnhony , C-S. 7-5. C-3. AVrenn dcfealed Collins 0-1. 6-1. Larned ngainsl Eaves' , 10-8 , 5-7 ( unfinished ) , ClillHiIrfcntN Xei-1. WEST SUPEBIOn. WIs. , Aug. 11. At the Invitation tennis tournament here Bond of Chicago defeated Lieutenant Bethel of West Point , C-3 , 2-G. G-l. Bond played a. strong not game. Bethel. Tjelns unable to pups him , Charley Chase of Superior beat Noel , 0-1 , 1.-S. Chase Is playing- his old time cham pionship form. AHTICI.KS NOT SATISKACTOUY. llulu-r nml Sliiirkcy .SuKKi'nt Smut' CliaiiKoN In AKfttt'int-iit. . NEW YOHKAug. . 11. Buck Connolly of Plttfiburg nnd Dan Lynch of San Fran cisco , respectively managers of Peter Maher and Tom Sharkey , the heavyweight pugilists , met lit Ihe Police Gazelle office today. They held a long conference In reference to the articles of agreement which each re ceived by mall from the Knickerbocker Athletic club of San Francisco , where Ihe big fellows are to meet In the ring next October , The articles were signed by President Frank W , Miner and Manager Hack Abrams , of the Knickerbocker club. Tlio clnl ) offers a "trophy to be of the vnluci of J20.000 , " ailU stipulates thnt Maher and Shnrkev shall meet In a scientific sparring exhibition of twenly rounds or more. In San Francisco , between noon nnd midnight on October 12 , next. The club will post a forfeit of $3,000 as soon as the articles nro slpned. and the contestants are to put tip $2,000 an ol guarantee of good faith for fhelr compliance with all the terms of the agreement. The articles call for a. mutual agreement on a referee twenty-four hours before the contesl. Connelly scanned Hie document carefully , and. after a long discussion , he and Lynch agreed to sign for their men providing that Hpinq changes were made. Connelly Insisted that tMaher should have at least seven weeks to train after ho gets back from Europe , which will bo about the end of this mouth. This will necessitate the changing of the ilato lo the latter part of October. The Plttshurg man also oh- lected to the choice of n referee being de ferred until Uie diy ) before the proposed bout. Lynch Acrfifil to have Ihe time ex tended to two.yeelts before the fight ami that tho're.f&ree be imitiiallv agreed npon between the principals. This , to gether with Bonier minor changes , were mncln nnd maflel 'to' San Francisco for the club'o endorsement , A reply IH expected bv telegraph , i ! ext ( Monday , and If the Knickerbocker representatives yield to them the men will lib Into' ' active training as soon as they reachiMhla side of the Atlanllc. Shnrkey la exp < i tfl here on Saturday , August 21 , and , Sillier will probably re turn a week n New Ynelit. LONDON , AU& ! Ill The rumor Is revived that George L , Whiten Is designing a now vacht to repla'eo"-lhe ( prince of Wales' cuUer Britannia1. ' ' _ KVH.VTS 0.\jniij , ! ; uu.wi.vn THAOICH. KuvorllfM fln.f.iniK , KIiuU Illriili * IIiiuorM n < lirodHi * 1'olnt. DETROIT , Aug. 11. Favorites and long shots divided the > money t Growo Point today. Weather J threatening ; track good , First race , selllnjr. flpyen furlongs : Leoncle , 102 ( Songer ) . 5 to 1 and 2 to 1 , won ; Stray Sheep. 10S ( Mcaioht" ) . 6 let 1 and 6 to 5. second end ; HocS : wood , 107 ( Sullivan ) , 10 to 1. third. Time : 1:234. Tonto , Majeatu , Dombardon , Legbrook , Cave Spring nnd St. Itupert also Second race , selling , one mile : The Duchess , 107 ( SulMvan ) . C to S and 2 to S , won ; Hurry flalncs. 9C ( Hueston ) , eecond ; Viscount , W ( Songer ) , 5 to 1 , third. Time : 1:41 : V4. Stark nd Geegaw also ran. Thlrel race , fix furlongs : Ed Farrell , in 'PlKgott ) . even'und 1 to 2. won ; Alice Farley. IDS ( Sherland ) , 8 to 5 , second ; Plantain , 103 ( Powers ) , CO to 1. third , Time : 1:15 : . Appaslu , Brazilian , Kumuraskl , Mordecal , Scraps , Sifter" and Boaneda also ran. Fourth race. Ix furlongs : Hamona , 109 ( Morrison ) . 3 to 1 and even won ; Alamo. 119 ( MoGIone ) . 1 to 2. ? cond ; Dixie I-ee. 109 D. Davis ) . to 1. third. Time : 1:1514. : Cyclone , Murlrf T. Nero , Samson and Queen { Catherine alw ran. Fifth , race , celling , seven rurlongs : Jim Flood , 114 ( D. Davis ) , fi to 1 nnd 2 to 1. won ; King Klkwood. lit ( Sh'rlnnd ) , 4 to 1 , wsc- end ; Ttrraiiln. 114 iDolnn ) . 6 lo 1 , thlnl. Tlmov 1:2S& : Suslo 11. Adnm Johnson. Odd ncnlii.i , Don Ftilano , fcednn , High Tide , I. L and hill Ellison also run. NKW YORK , Aug. -There were mnny scratches nl Brighton Reach today , but some good racing wns seen : Results : First race , one mile , yelling : Mnurico. 110 ( Perkins ) , n to 10 nnd 1 to 3 , won : Dr. Siiop- pard , 102 ( A. Rnrrett ) , 3 lo 1 and even , second end ; Double Quick , 101 ( Clawson ) . S lo 1 and 2 lo 1 , thlnl. Time : lll : i. Formal , Free Lnncc nnd Cnmpnnln nlo ran. Second race , live .furlongs : Isalicy. 107 ( Seherrer ) , 1 lo 2 nnd oul , won ; Oyprlver , 105 ( Dogucll ) , 12 lo 1 and 3 lo 1 , second ; Honey Dew , 101 ( llnrrctt ) , 30 to 1 nnd C to 1. third. Time : Inrjt.i. St. Ives. Colonial Dame , Storm Queen nnd Carbineer also ran. ran.Thlnl race , mile nnd one-sixteenth : Skate , 122 ( Seherrer ) , fi to 5 nnd 2 to fi , won ; Thf Swain , 123 ( Van Kuren ) , 11 to f. and 3 to R , Ettcond ; Hrnndywlne , IK ) ( Doguelt ) , 3 1 < 51 , and 7 lo 10 , third. Time : 1IS' : . Flames ami Cassette also ran. Fourth race , Petrel , mile , selling : llap- hnzanl , 101 ( Clnwson ) , in 10 and out , w-in ; Nay Nay , 101 ( Hlrseh ) , 25 to 1 and fi to 1. vc- end ; Tarnnto , 10 > J ( llergeu ) , 4 lo I und 7 lo 10. third , Tlmo : 1:42 : , Passover , Kaster Tide nnd HlllnU nlpo ran. Fifth race , five furlongs : George Keene , 12fi ( Seherrer ) . C to fi nnd 1 to 3. won ; Prlnee Auckland , 101 ( Barrett ) , S to 1 and 3 to 1 , second ; Salnbar , 110 ( Itergen ) . 2 to 1 nnd 4 lo 5 , third. Time : l:02' : < j. Sir Dick , R'nrney. stnnn and Laurel Loaf nl o ran , Sixth race , six furlongs : Ilcldemore , 113 ( Sloan ) , 3 lo 5 nnd oul , won ; Lcedsvllle , 10U ( Doggetl ) , 13 to 5 nnd 3 to fi , second ; Trll- lellc. 113 ( Penn ) . 15 l 1 nnd I lo 1. third. Time : 1:14 : . Sir Play , Kaiser Ludwlg , Her Oxn , Friendship nnd llcldemolre nlro ran. Seventh race , mile nnd three-quarttirs , hurdles : Prown Red , 143 ( Mnra ) , 7 to 10 nnd out , won ; Hnby Dl'l , ICO ( Anlerson ) , 13 to fi nnd out , second ; Hcntifort , 1in ( Chandler ) , 3 to 1 nnd out. third. Time : 3:23 : i. CINCINNATI , Aug. tl.-Lltlle Lnnd. the horse thai was nol allowed lo stnrt nl Oak ley several weeks ago beenu o he could nol be fully Idcnlllled. won lhe Ilr. l race al Newport today , llo wns n II to fi favorite , with Shuttlecock. Cleilro. who rode the lal ler , did nol put up a sallsfaetory ride and was suspended by the judge ? pending an Investigation. The tnlont wns In hard luck lodny , as several hoi favorites were knocked down. Weather delightful , track fast. Results : First race , six furlongs ; Little Land , 107 ( Tendrum ) , 11 to fi , won ; Shuttlecock , 103 ( Clerleo ) , 11 to 0 nnd I to fi , second ; Lomus , 107 ( Thornton ) , 12 to 1 , third. Time : Ilfi. : Nanny D , Anna Garth , Simple Jack , Long man nnd Santa Maria also ran. Second race , live furlongs : Margaret Jane , 107 ( James ) , 7 to 10 , won ; Locust Rlossom , 112 ( Overtoil ) . C to 1 und 3 to 2. second ; Spaldy Y , 10.1 ( Snell ) . 100 to 1 , third. Time : 1:02. : Lachinc , Hip bland Prlncers , Loulso Rohan , Esther P nnd Taffeta Silk also ran. Thlnl race , ono mile and seventy yard. * , selling : Elkin. 100 ( Southard ) , 3 to 1 , won ; Ondngue , 10U ( J. Uardner ) . 7 to 1 nnd 2 to 1. second ; Faunctlc. Ol ( Gregory ) , 15 lo 1 , third. Time : l:4Vi. : ( ! Elslnn. P'rosectilor , A H C , Hnppy , Le Banjo nnd Dago also ran. Fourth race , six furlongs , selling : George Cooper , 10S ( Everett ) , 7 to 1 , won ; Ware. 105 ( Tondrum ) . 20 to 1 and S to 1 , second ; Albert L. 10 ( J. Hill ) . 4 to 1. third. Time : lmt. : Thorp , Fop ! , Hlldnd Moray , Legerdemain , Atirlforoun and Momiue also ran. Fifth race , seven furlongs , selling : Ever est , 101 ( Glenson ) , 2. to 1 , won ; Anlmosa , 9 < ( Tendrum ) , 50 to 1 nnd 20 to 1 , second ; Master Pierce , 103 ( J. Gardner ) . 0 to 1 , thlnl. Time : 1:28 : % . Lyllls. Mltchcjl. Elgttha. Con Regan , Plutarch and Suydnm also ran. ST. LOUIS , Aug. 11. The books Were hit hard today , four favorites and two well played second choices winning. Weather cool nnd pleasant ; track fast. Attendance , 3,010. Results : First race , selling , one mile : Rtnben Rowett , ! I1 ( Russell ) , 5 to 1 nnd 2 lo 1 , won ; Ultima , ff , ( C. Murphy ) , 7 to 2 and 3 to 2 , second ; Hob Clancy , 82 ( C. Combs ) , -I to 1 , third. Time : 1:44 : = U. Brlggs. Bis Fellow , Charles P and Irish Chief also ran. Second race , selling , for 2-year-olds , six furlongs : Sir Rolla , 106 ( Foucon ) , 3 to 5 and 1 to 4 , won ; Siva , Wf ( C. Slaughter1 ! , 13 to 5 nnd 2 to 5 , second ; White Leaf , 103 ( Gilmore - more ) . S to 1. third. Time. : . 1:17. : Uulnnce All , George T. Todd nnd Ups and Downs also ran. Third race , selling , one mile : Amber- gllnlH , 107 ( Foucon ) . 2 to 1 and -I to 5 , won ; Can I See 'Em , % ( Hall ) , fi to 1 and 2 to 1 , second ; .Moralist . , 103 ( Phillips ) , 2 to 1 , third. Time : 1:44. : Parole D'Or. Snckvllle. Plug , Gladys II , Uncle Pat and General Montrose aim ran. Fourth for maiden 2-vear-old race , purse , - - fir.les , live furlongs : I Own U. 105 .Foucon ) , 5 to 2 and even , won ; Miss Adcle. 105 ( C. Slaughter ) , 2 to 1 and 7 to 1 , swond ; Clara C , 105 ( Furro ) . 30 to 1 , third. Time : 1OI : < . Annie Oldflcld and Brighter 15 also ran. Fifth race , pelllng , seven furlongs : Illch Test , 10fi ( Rowe ) , B to 5 and 3 to 5 , won ; FerrlB Hnrtman , 101 ( C. Slaughter ) , 2 to 1 and 7 to 10 , second ; Minnie W , 105 ( Green ) , 2W ( to 1 , third. Time : 1:31M. : Rlncklug Brush also started. Gold Top left at post. Slxlh race , selling , six furlongs : Truxlllo , 112 ( Freeman ) , C lo 1 and 2 lo 1 , won ; Reel. 107 ( Slovens ) , 7 lo 1 nnd 3 lo 2 , second ; V.arlna , 107 ( C. Slaughter ) , S to 1. third. Tlmo : 1:1G'A : Lady Hrltnnnlc , Hartless , Aqunralla , Cella , I'aY.y Hnttnn. Wild West , Stockholm , Hill Billy. Bob While and lli- splrer nlw > ran. KANSAS CITY. Aug. 11. Weather cool ; track fair. Results : First race , live and a half furlongs : Miss Mettle won , Poole secondi Sir Artless third. Time : 1:12. : Second race , five ' furlongs , 2-year-oldp ; Gabe won. Rob Ross second , Carnage third. Tlmiv. 1:05 : % . Third race , five and.a half furlongs : Sugar Foot won. Wild Mint second , Rufus D third. Time : 1.12. Fourth race , live and a half furlongs Mnsri Rose won. No Pull second , Mo'ocl third. Time : 1:11 : % , Fifth race , seven furlong * : Oldham won .Tnck Of Hearts second , Cash Rearer third Time : 1:33. : CHICAGO. Aug. 11. The favorites nt Har lem were nil iirnten until the closing event which Irene Woods landed In hnndy fish- Ion from Lmlv Callahan. The surprise was Fair Deceiver's win al 30 to 1. Results : First race , six and one-half furlongs : Bo- lanlc , 113 ( Caywood ) , 7 to 1 , won ; La Prin cess. 105 ( Goiiln ) , "V to 1 , second ; Red. 107 ( T. Burns ) , C to 1 , third. Time : ISltf. Second race , llve-clphths of a mile : Al monte , 107 ( Nowcomi. . ' ! to 1. won ; Star am" Crescent , 112 ( C. Sloan ) , C to 1 , second- Spring Leaf. 107 ( Caywood ) . 3',4 ' to 1 , third. Time : lO.T\i. : Third race , mile and onr-slxteenlh : Me- lurl , 102 ( L. Scoll ) , 15 to 1 , won : Evnnatns , 105 ( R. Isom ) . even , .second : Hesville. 9 : . ( Donaldson- to 1 , third. Time : 1IS < 4. Fourth race , four nnd one-half furlongs Fair Deceiver. 105 ( T. Rums ) , 25 to 1 , won ; Our Gertie , 110 ( Caywnod ) , 7 to 10 , second ; F.lse ! Bramble , 115 ( Clay ) . 2 to 1 , third , Time0:5G. : . Fifth race , one mllfi : The Plutocrat , lor ( Clay ) , S to 1. won ; Prince of India , 02 ( T. Burns ) , n to 3 , second ; News Gatherer , IOC ( Caywood ) , 2V6 to 1 , third. Time : l:4t : . Slxlh rare , three-quarters of a mile : Irene Woods , 109 ( Caywood ) , G to 5 , won ; Lady Callaluui. 93 ( Newcom ) , C to 1. geennd ; ThQ Deuce. 105 ( Donaldson ) , 5 to 1 , third. Time : -isii. . SARATOGA. N. Y. . Aug. ll.-Deluglns storms converted the Inr-lc Into n mortar bed. There wap a largo attendance , In the third event for 4-jvnr-olds , Toots led for almost a mile , then P.-ttrol. the favorite , cnmo up iind won by n length. The United States hotel stakes had an exciting finish , Rraw Lnd finally won out by ha'f n length. In the handicap steeplechase Phoebus led from start to finish , Flist race , maidens. 2-yenr-olds , sell I UK , live furlongs : Aralomn , 102 ( Benuchamp ) , 3 to 1 and even , won ; Ifnlrpln , 102 ( D. "Malier ) , 11 'to 5 nnd 4 to 5. second : Mldlan , 102 ( Hewitt ) . H to fi nnd 3 to 5 , third. Time : 1:03. : DlnPtnore , Sir Gawaln , Uniicttc and Tnklo also ran , Second race , 4-yenr-olds nnd upwards , sellIng - Ing , mile and a sixteenth : Patrol , 103 ( Thorpe ) . 1 to 2 and out , won ; Klngstone , flfi ( Null ) , 3 to 1 and out. second ; Toots , 04 ( Hall ) . 5 to 2 nn > T out. third. Time : 1:53. : Third race. United States hotel stake ? , nne mile : Draw Lid. 110 ( Martin ) , 11 to 5 and 3 to 5. won ; Orion. Mm ( Thorpe ) . 2 lo 1 nnd 3 to 5 , second ; Little Buck , 100 ( Null ) . 40 to 1 and 10 to 1 , third. Tlmo : 1:4514. Roder- mend n' ! o ran. Fourth rnee , 3-yc.ir-oliln nnd upward , sell ing six furlongs : .1. A. Hrey. 120 ( Tarn ! ) , 4 to fi and out , won ; Lelas Cuckce , 101H ( \Vnrron ) , 10 lo 1 nnd 4 lo J , second ; Dal- irrettl , 10S ( Thorpe ) , fi to 1 und lo 1 , third. Time : 1:1KV . Mlldllght , Musketeer. Cllssle B. Mldlo , T W W and Purple Rack also ran. Fifth race , handicap , Hteeplechusn for 4- year-olds nnd upward , short cour e , about two miles1. Phoobua , 143 fSlark ) . 3 to fi nnd out , won ; Royal Rcarlet , 147 ( Vellch ) . 4 to 0 and out , second ; Saynnnrn , 115 ( Dunk ) . 10 to 1 and 2 to 1 , third , Time : 4:11. : Lion Heart alco ran. Ili-ilrlcU llnrurxN llniiex. IIEDRICK , la. , Aup Il.-Second day of the Hedrlck milo-track meeting ; track fast ; attendance , a.Ctfl. 2:15 trotting , purse KM : Mavfcrn won Heir Medium second. 'Bonnie K third , Brown Boy fourth. Best time ; 2I3U. : 2:23 : pacing , pump $500 : Clara Wllken won , Flro Alarm second , MoTawlPh third , Don Quixote fourth. Best time : 2:14U. : 2:27 : trolling , puree J500 : Little Edgar non , Arngan 1C second. BUI of Expense third , Cosetta A fourth. Besl time : 2:15Vi. : Full to llri-nk , Any Ili-i'iiriln , POUGHKBEPSIK , N , Y. , Aug. 11. Three thousand people at the Hudson River Driv ing park gathered to wftnexH the attempt of Robert J ami John R. Gentry to lower their own records In an exhibition mile. Robert J made his appearance firm , along wllh his running male. The start wan made after two attempts and the first quarter wu reached In 0:51 : > i. Hire the famous gelding Increaxed his speed and fairly lieu- down the back Hlreteh , and It looked us If lie would equal Gentry' * record , but when near the halt mlle tie lout a Loot and al- mnit came to n standstill , Under this < lls- ndvan'ngc ' HIP best lit could do was 2:114. : John U. Gentry Ihen appeared on the Irnok. When Iho mile was finished the olll- clal card roKlMercd 2:05. : * Driver Bownc * nl < 1 he wa not acquainted with HIP track nml asked to be given another trial. His rp- quest wan granted , nnd the second attempt was more successful. The first qttnrfcr was mfulp In 0:3U4 : nnd the Insl quarter In 0:29\ : , the fastest qtmrler of the season. The mlle was nuulo In 2:02't. : iiAt'i.vu ov : Tiiij J7nTxi ) ciurcrr. lliio\i | < * < * teil Ilniiriix | Mini Kntorltrn l.or tu l.inm : Slioln , FORT WAYNE , Aug. ll.-The third day of the hnrntpi races al Ihe track of the Fort Wayne Driving elub was nttemlod by n large crowd , A ctrong wind was blowing up the bark Plroteh nnd no extraordinary time was made. The only sensational event of the afternoon was the winning of Ihe 2:17 : trot , unfinished from yesterday , by Crejctis. The Monk was the favorite , nf IIP \vn > t yesterday , nn I fold In HIP pools lasf nlulil nl 130 and Ihe. ItP'd $30. Clans FotesliT and Nowlnn wprc the favorites In HIP 2-13 pacp , but Palmyra Boy , who sold at $10 , won the race In plralghln. Elorep was the favorite In HIP 2:12 : trot and won the rnco In straight henlJL. St. Andre , the favorite. wen the 2:23 : trot In straight hrntp. nml Pilot Boy , who cold with tho. llpbl. beat Senator A , the favorite , In Ihe 2:10 : trot. Summaries : 2:17 : trot , pur o ti 20fl unfinished Tuesday ) : Creseciis. eh. s. , bv Rob ert Mcdrcgory ( Ketch- am ) . 7 2 2 2 10 1 1 1 Eagle Fnlnnngnti , b. g. ( Huilsnn ) . 110 132233 , The Monk. b. g. ( Opi > rf.13 13 S 1 1 5 2 2 Shmlelnnd Onward , g. g. ( rimndli-r ) . Mnjnr Ewlng , b. h. ( Mur ray ) . fl 0 10 G 3 3 7 R Black Itnvfii , blk. g. ( Jntnlpon ) . fi R 7 ! ) 7 7 fi fi Harry r. n. g. ( l'earsc.12 12 12 11 S fi fi 7 rurtn. b. g ( Wvllo ) . 2 3 fi S fidln Efpy Boy , b. h. ( Powell ) . . 3 4 13 7 tills Mnckey. g. g. ( Samiilcrs.H ) fi ! > fi ! Uls WHIrper. b. in. ( Aien : ) . . . . S II 11 10dls Tuna. b. m. ( Wnlk 'r.10 ) fi 4dls Tlmo : 2:1.V2:13ii : : , 2:12'4 : , 2:12'J. : ' 2:12'S. : 2-12" , . 2:11U. : aSllM. 2in : trot , pursp J1.2HO : Pilot liny , g. g. , hv Pilot ( Mcll ) . . Di inly Jim , g. u. ( Ilnywood ) . 1 1233 Senator A , ir h. ( Alexander ) . . . . 32322 P.npe , b. u. fFlc-mlng ) . 2 3 4dl Wnlter S ( Goers ) . ills Tlmp : 2:10V' : , 2IOii. : 2ll-4 : , 2:14 : % . 2:23 : trot , purse Jl.JOO : St. Ati-ire , b. h. . by St. Boll ( Marvin ) . 1 1 1 Mnrv Cnsnrlc. . b. in. fPollol ) . 2 2 fi 1'Ved Hailer , b. g. ( Mnlloney ) . n S 2 Alvcs. b. g. ( French ) . 339 - . b. g. ( Castle ) . 8 4 3 Perry Vlncpnt , ) > . h. ( Hudson ) . 4 fi 4 Hnppy Bird. tm. . ( Gerrltv ) . 775 Campania Girl , cin. . ( Mllhod ) . f. fi S A. carnal , g. g. ( Uobens ) . K 0 10 NFtallna , e. m. ( Gravrs. ) . 1010 7 Tlmo : 2:1514 : , 2:15 : 2:16U. : 2:13 pace , purse $1.200 : Palmyra , blk. g. , by Grntton ( Allen ) . . 1 1 1 Claus Foreste.r b. g. ( Clnrk ) . 2 4 3 Newton W. br. h. ( W. Hark ) . 432 Jim Kennedy. 1 > . h. ( Kennedy ) . .125 Libby M , ph. m. ( Polllt ) . 3 fi G Nut Hnl , cli. g. ( Covntilt ) . fi G 4 Bully Boy. b. h. ( McNamara ) . ills Time : 2:13'i : , 2:12U. : 2:111- : , . 2:12 : trot , purse $2 , < W > : Elorfip , oh. m. , by Axle ! ( Saunders ) . . 1 1 1 Conlins , b. g. ( Starr ) . 222 Atnnr.'o. br. . " . ( Gersh ) . fi 3 3 Dnrbv PrlnceKS. Ii. m. ( Saunders ) . 3 fi 4 Fred B , b. rr. ( Whitney ) . 4 4 fi She , b. m. ( Walker ) . 756 ChniHie , b. g. ( Walker ) . 5 dl Time : 2:13 : , 2:12te : , 2:1111. : . The matinee to be given Saturday , Au gust II , at the old fair grounds by the Omaha Exposition Driving club promises some vry Interesting races. The fact Hint the owners arc driving their own horses nnd all anxious to win , nnci the horse * having ben clas-slllod f.-o closely for speed , will most rertalnly make each nice exciting. The South Omaha horsemen are going lo bring their besl horses. DflldiH of n Dny. CINCINNATI. Aug. 11. Colonel James W. Abort , U. S. A. ( retired ) , died at his resi dence in Newport , Ky. , last night In his 77th year. The deceased was a prominent ofllcor of oiiglneerB In the war of the re bellion , serving with the Army of the Pete mac. He had been In good health until within a few days when he came In contact with poison ivy , which caused bis death. PHILADELPHIA , Aug. 11. James Craw ford Embry , bishop of the African McthoSlst Episcopal church In South Carolina , died to day at his home In ( Ms city. During a re cent visit to his district In the smith he contracted a severe attack of malaria. Ho returned home , but grew rapidly worse. Bishop Embry was born In Knox county , Indiana , November 2 , 1834. In 1859 he began his- study ( or the ministry In Galena , III. From ISti2 until the fall of Vicksburg he served on n supply boat carrying provisions for the army under General Grant. l i August , 18G3 , he entered the ministry and In 187ti was elected by the general confer ence secretary of education. In 1S7S ho was appointed secretary of finance and treasurer of the church fund. lie came to this city In 1SS4 and In May last was elected bishop of the South Carolina district. BKNKBLMAN. Neb. . Aug. 11. ( Special. ) The remains of Charles Kerndt of Kerndt Brothers , pioneer merchants of Bird City , Kan. , were brought , here last night In a casket and shipped to the old homo of tl-e family at Lansing , la. , accompanied by wife and two children and three brothers. De ceased was taken 111 Saturday forenoon and died Sunday at 2 p. in. MALMO , Neb. . Aug. 11. ( Special. ) Mr * . August Anderson died suddenly thh morning , aged 40 ycara. The funeral will be held tomorrow at 10 o'clock from the Lutheran church. Mrs. Anderson was born in Sweden In 1837 and moved to thU coun try when young. She was an old resident of Malmo. HARTLEY. Neb. , Aug. 11. ( Special. ) J. W. Daniels , erie of the early settlers In this neighborhood , died on Monday morning. Ho was a charter member of Hartley lodge of Ancient Order of United Workmen and a past master workman. The funeral ? er- vIccH on Tuesday afternoon were conducted by the Workmen , Rev , ( J. B. Muyfleld preaching the horses.'S 111 for some time when he died. Mivoiiioii ( of I'rrnliltMitlnl I'art.v. ' PLATTSBURG. N.Y. . Aug. 11. Notwith standing Iho rainy forenoon , the whole pres idential party left for Lake Placid by spe cial train about 9 o'clock. They arc expected to return about C o'clock this evening. SARANAC LAKE , N. Y. , Aug. 11. Presi dent McKlnlcy and party pas ed Ihrough Saranac lake village nl 11 o'clock , en route to Luke Plucld and John Brown's grave. Vlco President uiul Mrs. Hobart. Wlillulnw Held and others were In the party. LAKE PLACID. N. Y. . Aug. 11. President McKlnlcy nml party reached Lake Placid at 1:45 : p. m. today. They dined at the Stevens house and ( lien drove to John llrown'o grave , two miles away. f.'noil ditttli of JM'ii OtlrrM , SAN FRANCISCO , Aug. 11. A private letter from Captain Smalllng of the nchooncr Theresa , now In the Bering sea , gives news of the catch of the sea otter limit era up to July 8. The brat of luck had followed the mun , n.i the four schooners heard from hod killed lxty-threo otters , the nklns nf which are worth from $30.000 to $40,000. The catch was as follows : Rattler. i'O ; Herman , 18 ; Kate and Ann , 18 ; Kpplnger , 7. Aa IhoTiea- son ha been open , It Is expected that the otter huntere will corny hack as rich as Klondike miners. Glii'lNlliin KnilfiivnrtTN I TOPEKA , Kan. , Aug. 11. Five trains of 'orty-seven cars 'and carrying 1,009 Chris- Ian Endeavorers , returning from the na- lonal convention In Sun Francluco , are com- ng across Kansas over the Hitnta Fe and will bu In Kant < a City tomorrow morning ibout 7 o'clock. On Friday three hectlotm of the Hunla Fe'n California exprers will ar rive In KanwiM City with twenty-live earn and C'5 passengers. 'S 1 OSWEGO CORN ' . ' ; for the table. Ts The Original , Oldest and Best , GIVES ACCUSED A HEARING Molhoil of Procedure to Secure Removals from Classified Service. CIRCULAR FROM TREASURY DEPARTMENT Jln l IIP In Prison or by l , < -ttcr lln Three In \ \ ' 111 I'll to Mnl < i > Utf IINO. WASIIINOTON , Aug. 11. The secretory of the treamiry today Issued the following circular providing for the enforcement of the provisions of executive order of July 27 , 1S'J7 , us to removals from the classified acrvlco : The attention of the supervising olllcors nml agents of this deimrlmcnt l called to so much of executive order of July 27 , 1S > 7 , ns amondalory of civil service rule 2 and provides as follows : "No removnl shall be made from any posi tion subject to competitive examination t'x- t'cpt fur Just caupp and upon written charged Illt-cl with the head of the ilrtmrtinetu or appointing ollleer nnd of which the shni : have full notice and nn op portunity to make dtfrne. " In view of the foregoing , whenever nny ollli-fr , agrnt. rlcrk or employe In tincrvlo of this department fhall nppc.ir to t'.ic oltlcor or .igiint charged with the supervlnlon of bis olllctnl conduot to bo guilty of such derelic tion of duty , ilellmiueiiey or misconduct , or slmi : prove liirlllclont to such nn oxtcnl nn to ni'i'in to Jtirtlfy the romnvnl of such person from Hie WTVICO , or his rocliiotlon lu grailo. It shall be HIP duty of such supervising iilllcur to Immediately forward to this ollloo written ohargos and spocllloatlons , detailing fully nnd explicitly the ronsons for remuval or reiluctlon. GIVEN COPV OF CMIA1U1KS. At the same time n complete copy of tlis rhrifgo-t and spoclllcntlonlll bo furnlshoil to the accused with the lufnrnmtlon that pitch defense IIP ls desired to bo inndu lu the PicnilFos must bn submlttiMl to the supervis ing olllcers for transmission to this oltlco within thriH- days from the duto of ivoe pi of HIP copy of the written charges. Wlirn- over It IH Imprnrticable to pirsont a copy of the chnrKO * to the ncoumil lu iiorpon , It wil. bo sent by registered mall , nnd HIB rerclpt carefully proservpil. The fncl Hint Ihe ncrtiHed ha * thus been fiirnl.ilicil with a complete copy of thoi charges and Informed of the opportunity to make ilefunsp us above set forth will bo reported to this olllco at the same time that the written copy ( if charges Is furwardrd to the ncciut'd as nfnrcmlil. In the event Hint the nccuppil fnlli to mall hL- written tlefciife to the supervising ollU'or within Hip tlmr above speiMIU l. it will be nnnimoil Hint snob person does not < leslre to embrace tlio opportunity thus nffoMod. The wrltton defense will In ? ilollvoreil In person when practicable , othorwlco It should bo forwnrded to the suporvlilng olllcer by roRlftereil m : l. , and , after due exnmlnnilon , Immcillntely trausfcrretl to tbl ? olllce nc- eompunk'il by n letter of the supervising olllcer .Miilmilttlng Ills virus In the mailer of the defense and making such rorommondn- tlnn ns the clrcnnictatices and the nature of the defeiiHp mny woin to warrant. When thn flrrumMancoR are such as tr render It evldcmthat the Interests of the service will be better nibserved bv Im- me-llately lellevlng the accused from" duty , pL-mllng action on Hie charges , thnt eoursa will be pursuul. In which case the action taken will be promptly reported to thin olllio. : Supervising ollccrs ! > will furnl.-h eaeh olllcer , agent , clerk or employe within their respective jurisdiction with a copy of thU clreu ar , and enforce strict compliance with Its provisions. The number of employes in the classified service of the Treasury department Is 11,561. AMUSEMENTS. In response lo the many requests for a reproduction of "Lost Paradise , " that popu lar play 'will ' be presented at the Crtlghton for the two performances today. "Tangled Up" will be the bill Sunday , being produced for the first tlmo at popular prices. Frey & Fields are announced as the special feature for the coming week. The crowd was so great at Ilnnscom park last evening to see the Cinematograph vlcwa that It was necessary to call upon the chief of police for a detail of men to assist the park olllcers In controlling the multitude In their scramble for poIutH of vantage from which to view the pictures. The screen will be changed tonight to the pavilion , where all will have ample room. rire HiMMTiI of it Day. MANCHESTER , Conn. . Aug. 11 The Peter Adams Paper mill In Iluckland was destroyed by fire this morning. Loss , $35,000. When a wo man goes to a hospital for an opera- . tiou , she realizes at last the mistake she has made in disregarding what she thought were trininff symptoms. Whenever there is the slightest disorder of the oigann distinct ly feminine , a woman's health and life are threatened. A cure cannot conic too quickly a woman cannot be lee careful. Loss of her health means more than loss of life It means the loss of dearer things the loss of husband's love , the loss of children's happiness , the loss of possible children. Whenever n woman is sick Blic should look for Ihe cause in some disturbance of thn purely feminine organism , and she Ktiould take piompt measures to filop it. She should take Dr. I'ierce's Favorite 1'icsciiption. This wonderful medicine is the invention of a regularly graduated , skilled and expert specialist in the disease of women , and h.is had tlic most marvelous success of any medicine ever ptcparcd , Mrs. K II. CnunliiK < > < > f No. 45:0 Humphrey Kt. , St. IXJiiia. Mo. , writes i "I am now n happy mother nf n fine , healthy baby rirl. I'ccl that your Tavoritc I'rc orlplioii 'nnd lillle 'relicts' nave done me more K < K | limn anything I have ever taken. Three months pri-vloiis In my ciin. fineincnt I tent fur one of your 'Mcdlrnl Adviv crs.1 rend home of the mc t important pninM , and felt satisfied to try your medicine , I took three bottleof Ihe 'Prescription' nnd the little Pellets' also , Cotisen.neuees were I was only in laho r forty-five minuted , With my first hafiy I suffered iS hour. ) , then had lo ! oe him , Be wns very ilclicnte and only lived l > hcnrx. I'or twu years I suffered iintnlil nrjony , and in the mean * time had two mUcarrinvcs. Cnnuot uprak lxi highly of your medicine , as I feel Dial it hai saved both my child anil myself , My baby wn born 3i t of March Bhe it not yet three weeki old and I do not think lever fell letter in my life , I took the 'Prescription' tlnniiKh my confine ment aud am Mill taking it. ) ; iml il lux tu invself mi'l lo the luliy. " ASIUSHIIISVJ'S , Fho Creighton TOI1AY TOMfJHT u't.'io. sun. VII H WOOIIWAIIII TIIMATHIl CO. LOST PARADISE. .SiiiulnTA.VCMCU til' . on juile-lfc , Kveiy ptr/orraiiiic thli leek CYKI'.NIv. IIOTKLh. 13th unit Douglas Street. flUI U I U NTHAJ.I.V L'lOATBI ) . Inu'iU'un plan. (2.uU pur day up. Kurnuuun plan , Jl.OU pur day UD. .1. U. M.M1K1SI , A SO.1'roim , BARKER HOTEL. iiutTiu\Tii AM * JU.MS s'ni , 113 ruoin > . tat IK. itcaiii heat and ull modern uucnUr.erk. luu. . II.U , unJ 12.00 per day 9ll ui.ciri'llcd. UpKdal loiv rute * lu reiiutu ou.'dCM HICK SMITH - I'ObTOPKICK WOTJOU.