Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1898)
- - - - - - - - . - . - - - - - ' - - - IL : - - . . I _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ - TIIfl orurs. DAILY BEE : SITXDAY , JULY 31 , 1898. - 9 - , EACH TEAI GETS ACAIE r Olovoland Baltimore DiMO rar ; of 4 Bed Hot Oontest , GREAT BASE BALL FOR PHILADELPhIANS Plfclters1 1'tpIi1cri nn.l UIIrc * on Their Mettle nnt the S..ctnturs Gct it ILcninrknIIo Run for F1icIr 1oiiev. t PflhIADELPIttA , July O.-flftItImore nid Clevelarnl broke oven In tleIr double'heador ! th1 afternoon. flaltimore won the firsi game In the ninth Inning on CliIWs' error. Icelly's loublo and lIoIrnea single. Mc ( b-nw's wIli throw In the first Inning of the Becofl ( game was responsible for Clevclande three runs. Jennings was put out or the game for nrgulnj with Lynch before ho Wolit to bat nntl Andrews orthrctl Childe to the bench in the fifth Inning. KIton re- Ilcvel Hughes In thu seventh Inning. At- tenthitice 7fl05. Score , first. game CL.1vEt.ANI' . 1JALTIMOItl. T.1I OA.1. R.tLo.A.F : . Thirktt. f. . .O 0 1 0 t Mclraw , The o j o ChIId. h. . .4) 0 1 I I 1eeler , rf. .0 3 1 0 0 MciCenn , c..0 0 : i 0 0 JennIng , , p..t 0 1 0 VftII5Co. 3b..0 0 0 3 0 IiIk ct..1 I 3 0 0 Tebau. lb. . 0 0 19 II t IIut noi. . It. . .0 2 0 0 0 OCnnnor. rf.O 0 1 0 0 1)eniont , XE. . .0 1 I 0 1fl1ke. cE . . . . . t 0 3 0 0 ItojInpon , c..0 0 2 0 0 CrJgr , c . . . . . 0 1 4 2 0 Clarkc , lb . .0 0 8 (1 ( 1 roung. p..0 1 0 0 Mui . . . . . . 0 0 0 t 0 TotnI ; . . . . . t 2 U I Totnt . . . . .2 9 t One out VJhCII wlmitng run wn * scored. L ( ) ung out account Crlgers ntrference. Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . ooi000ooo-i BaitliflOro . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-2 Farnet1 rum4 : flat1mure , 1. Two-bnso iIt : Keilcy. Three-btt' hit : Young , tnc- rlflco lift : Crigur. Loft on 1Iues : Cleve- Intid , 2 ; l3altlmore. : ; . Struck oUt : fly Yotiiig 2 by Naul , 1. FIrSt bcs on errors : Cleveland. 1. Iir8L base on halls : Oft Young , 2 ; off dtut. 1. ITmplres : Lynch end .AndrewH. Time of gane One hour and twenty-seven : nInuts , Score , second game : IIAliTIMQ1tI , C1FiVttAND. fl.II.OA.u , ItIiO.AIL McOraw , lb.0 0 2 2 fltirkett , ir..i I U 0 rf..1 4 U 0 ChhIiti , Zb.1 0 0 1 0 flaIIa..0 i20Mejeertf..l I 100 1CeIIoy. ct..0 1 0 0 MeKeno , . . .1 I 1 2 0 lIolme. . , rf. .0 1 2 0 Wallace. 21..0 0 0 4 0 IirmGnt , Zb. .0 4 4 0 Tebti , ib.2h.0 0 7 2 0 1tobInon. c..O I 2 0 OC'n'r , rf.thO 1 U 0 L CIn.rlco. lb. . . .0 10 0 0 BIale , et..0 1 1 I 0 1Iilhe , p.0 0 1 0 ( : rgel- ) C..0 1 4 2 0 KttrOni.0 ' , . . . . 4 Totahs . . . . .1 2 $ 13 2 Totat . . . . .4 C 2 IZ. 0 1a1tImora . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 . Clovelami . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 ' -4 1arz1ecj runs : Cleveland , 3. Two-bau htt MeKean , Sacrilten hit : l'owell. Stolen * bases : Detnont , ItobInon , liurkett. Left On 1fle Baltimore , . 1 ; ( .Ievelnnd , 4 , nruci out : isy i'oweii. 1. JJoUble p104'H Holmes to 13a11 , Tehean to OConnor. First 1)050 On errors : Cleveland , 2. First base on balls : Ott hughes , 2 ; off Powell , 2. 1'acd ba1l : Criger. Umpires : Lynch and Andrcws. . Time of game : Two hpurs. ( o1oIICIK Still Going. I.OUISVJL.LE , July 30.-The Giants tried U. flew pitcher today and the Colonels could (10 flotltlng with his deltvery , Attendance , 2000. Score : LUNVlL1.E. IEW YO1t1. It.1i.O.A.i U.fl.o.A.E. . . Charkelf..0 ' ' ' , I O00V'1i'1t'ncf.I300 1)extr , rf..0 I 2 0 0 Joyce. lb..0 1 12 1 0 Wagner , :31L.l : 1 1 0 G. Davis , ss.t I 2 1 0 H. Davis , lh.0 I ir 0 0 ( fleason , 2b..2 1 3 1 0 . ItItc'hpy , 21J..0 2 2 3 1 Doylc' . rt. . . . . . . 2 0 1 Cllngin'n , s.0 0 1 t 0 Ilartman , Ob.0 0 2 4 0 JIttredg. cO 4 1 1 arnoy. c..0 1 0 0 Fraser , p.0 0 0 4 0 Carrlcic , p. . .0 0 0 4 0 'Decker..0 0 0 0 0 - - - . - - Totals . . . . .7 S 27 11 1 Totali . . . . .3 S2114 2 'ilatted for Fraser in ninth. ioiiIsvhhIe . . . . . . . . . . . . I 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 O-1 NewYork . . . . . . . . . . 400010020-7 Earned runs : Now York , 1. Stolen bases : Doyle , Gray. Three-base lIlt : Wagner. lionie run : Tiernan. Sacrifice lilt : hart- man. First base on balls : Oft Fi'ascr , 4 off Carrick , 4. Struck out : By Fraser , 3 ; by Carrick , 2. Double plays : Itartnmn to Gleason to Joyce. Ritchey to Cllngmun to 11. Davis , I'OSSCl balls : Nittredgo , Grady. Hit by pItChlC(1 hail : Gleason , Left Ofl bases : New York 6 ; LouIsville , 7. TIme of game : One heur and fifty 1nlfltite. Umpires : t Guftney anti Browi : . iti1s II''t Out a CINC"INNA'L'l , July 30.-MIller Proved a mark for tile Reds today and ho was forced to retire after the fourth 11101,1g. , 1cKe1lIla , who took his place. (1(1 ( spleuhid work. 110th tenm8 played well in the field. Dlsty Miller's work was particularly brilliant. Attendance , 3,350. Score : CNC1NrATt UflOO1LYN. fl.11.O.A.Fi , It. I0.O.A. II. a Meflridf' . cf.2 0 0 0 0 ( iriflIn , cf..1 2 1 1 0 ' tteint.ilt , e,0 0 2 0 0 .Iones , rf . . , . 0 1 1 0 0 r E. . Smith , lf.2 3 0 ( I Ifailnian , Zb.0 1 0 3 0 Coarsn : , .l t S I 0 twcIcard , tr.i 0 2 0 0 BeckIy. lb..0 I 10 i 0 Magoan , ss..0 0 1 1 0 Irwin. lb..0 0 0 1 o I1'h'ce , 1b.t I C 0 0 C. Mller , rr.1 1 : o 1 0 5Olindie. 1b..C 1 4 0 0 Mct'he. 2b..1 2 2 1 0 Grim , c..0 0 4 3 0 Pelt ? , C..0 0 1. 0 0 MIller , I . . . . .0 0 0 1 0 10r'tent'n , p.1 1 U 0 0 McIna , .0 0 0 0 0 - A , Smith . . .O 0 0 0 0 - - Totals . . . . .2 624 9 0 - 'flatted for Miller. ( 'lncinnatl . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 1 5 0 0 0 0 -S - Ihrooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . o ii 1 0 0 1 0 0 0-2 - ' Earned runs : Cincinnati , 5 ; Brooklyn , 1. Two-base hits ; Corcoran , Mc1hiee , Brelt- . 'IIet cm , LaChiance. 'rhree-laso hit ; Smith. Double plays : Corcoran to McPhee to Ileckley Grihhln to Shlndle. J'irst base on balls : rt Miller , ; oft McKeHhla , 2 ; ott ] lroitesteln , 4. Struck out : fly Miller , 1 by MeKenna , 1. Wild pLtches Miller , Me- ! 1CflIIIk. 'I'Ime of game : On hour anti fifty flIliluteS. Urnlirei4 : Ernslic and hunt , 1'lrnti's Coihdn'I lhiit ItIghi , p rrrsiiu hG , July 30.-The Plttsburgs 111:1(10 : fl5 many Itits as the PIiIlile , but tht.y tIthed to get more than two in an innlig. , I ? ' Fhn Phillies hit ICillen freely near the end 811(1 lied no trouble In winning the game. &t Attelltbulee , 1,500. Score : 1'IrFiHPitI. 1l1I LA Dr1.I'fi t . ItiI.O.A.1. It.hI.OA.1 : , Iunovan , rt.1 0 2 0 0 C'ooley , cf..2 4 I 1 0 ? ! 'OrCr1' . cf.I I 4 0 0 Ioiigliac , lb .1 0 8 1 0 1t'Carthy , lt,1 3 1 0 U 1)buntl' , it .I 0 2 1 0 11ov'IITI [ , c..0 I I 1 0 h.rolo , 2b . ,1 3 6 0 (1 ( OIIrien , 11)9 0 1 0 1 Fllek , rt..I ) 2 1 0 0 l'zul&len , lb .0 3 4 3 1 Me1'ari'd. . .0 . 3 u o hly , ss. . . . . . .D 0 I 0 l.autier. lb. . .0 0 2 1 0 ( lsr.hier lb. .0 I 2 2 1 ( ros , o..0 0 1 4 1 Khhlcn.p.(1 ( 3 0 100rtIip..0 1 U 00 Totnb.I ; 12 21 S 3 Totala . . . . .8 1 ! 2 ii I I'lttshurg . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 I'llihUteiilllhil ( . . . . . . . . . : i 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 3-8 1Lrnel runs : Plttsburg , 2 ; PhIladelphIa , t ; . 'lwo-base hIlts : Cooley , Flick , 1IcFLIrlaI1I. 'l'lrce-bnso Itits : McCarthy , lhnw'erman , , liome run ; Ln.loie. Sacrillce tIlts : I'Iy , FlIck , Stolen bnsq : Coolel' . First bao on bahhi4 : off ICihien 1. Struck ( lilt : hly IhhIen , 1. . J'nsscd balls : 1iowerman MCF'arlanl. Time of guno : 'Iwo itours. Umpires : Swnrtwood cud W'nrner. Jli'o'u. . Score I hst hleniienterii. ST. LOUIS , July 30.-'rhe hhrowns gave thu Boidons LL harti tussle today ( lementn t lea'ing the lases filled iii the 11111(11 Iiuilng ttel1retIred ! at first on a hit to Stiv- etr , ocorL ; hOT , LOUIS , IIOSTON. I 1t.hlO.A.fi n.IloA,11 : . ' 1hwtl If . , , . , 0 1 3 (1 ( 0 JMng , s . . . . . I 1 4 0 0 ttizcl , ct . .0 I I 0 0 Stutord , rr. .0 1 4 0 0 ( 'roo. Sb , . . .0 1 2 2 1 lurty , Cf..I 2 6 0 1 Clefllffltt4 , t'O I 1 0 0 CohIln. . Ib..1 2 1 0 1 Sullivan , e' ; . . I I I 1 0 I.cnye. lb..0 0 3 3 0 Tucker,1b..00I000Yeagerc.,1a3o QuInn , lb . . .1 0 0 4 0 Bt'tetIi ' , Ib..I ) I 4 0 0 0Ugt1en. If..O I 4 0 0 PiCketI , lt..0 0 2 0 0 ititIhnY , p..0 2 0 3 0S'flli. . p..0 0 0 I 0 Totals . . . . .I 81 $ 10 I Totnl . . . . .4 101 4 1 St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-I Ilostoll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40000000'-4 Earned runs : UotOO , 3. Two-base hIlt : Ycager , 2. 1'aed balls : 'euger , 2 Uue : (10 baIls : Ott Sudlloft , 1 ; oft \Vh1lli , 4. Struck out : fly BuelbolT , 1 ; by'ilhis. . 2. TIme : Ono hour 01111 forty nlIn1te8. Uii- lbtrts ; O lay and McDonald. Attendance. U00. ' 4)l1 Iii tht 'VhitrI. ( 'IIICAGO , JUlY 30.-TIle Orphans iron to- diy' : F0111 ° lii the third Inning , foilo'lng \ i4'er s wildness with three safe thrives , To cinch It they luiinniert'd 111111 ( or ( our bunched singles and a double 110(1 forced S 111111 to retire in tilli fourth. GrIititIi was Itit fret'iy , but kept tim iIts scattered , /tt- tontlance , 4,300. Score ; CIIiCAUO. W'AS11lNt1fi ) ItI1.O..11. ht.llM A.h. ( ] ty.inlf..I 1 1 OOSeflstrhil.h T 1'srlII , It , . .2 2 Ii 0 1 An0erion , cf.0 1 I 0 0 I.aHe , cf 0 1 3 1 ( tnrrell , c' . . . .0 1 I U 0 1)ahlen , .1 2 I I teGuire , flhl 0 10 1 0 I'Crnit , Ib.0 1 2 3 1 It.'it , It..0 1 6 3 1 'rtornton. 11.1 2 1 2 0 Itmith , ti. . . .1 1 I 3 0 Cunnor , Th..2 I 0 0 o Uttnn , rf,0 1 0 0 0 \t'OuI , , It , . .1 0 0 1 0 % 'rIgtt' ) , a , ; , , U I I I 1 OhLnct' , C , . .3 0 6 II 0 Vetr , p . .0 0 0 1 1 ( irittitli , p. . ,1 . ! _ ! I 0 1)onovia , , . ,0 0 1 1 0 Totala .13 I'5 13 Total , . , . , 3 9 24 15 3 'Seibach hit by batted bail , ( 'hicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 4 o a 2 o ' -13 WashIngton . . . . , . 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0-3 EarIlOd rune ; CllIcago 5 V'psilington , 2. Left on bases ; lhicugo , 6 ; WashIngton , 7 , Two.base ilitsI Dahin , EeItz. Three.bnme ) oite ; Lange , Anderson , Smith. thacriftee Ji hIts Grlmth , Seihach. RtolOn hnses flynn , Smith Doutio plnyI Thornton to Everltt , Lange to Ryan to tahlen to Fverltt , 'Wrig- iy to McGulre , Struck 01111 LW Grlmth , 4 ; IW Donovan , I. Pnect bahl : Chsnce , Far- rehi , hiasei an bahll Off arimtii , 2 : 01 ! 'Weber , I : off Donovan , 6 , WIld pitcheR : Donovan , 2. JIlt b bailt Uy Griffith , Anderson - derson by Weber , Conner , Chance , Time of game : One hour and flfty mInutes. Urn- pires : Snyder and Connoi1. STANDING OF T11I1 TEAMS , Played , Won. Lost , P.C. CinclnnatI . . . . . . . . . . 94) 01 29 67,8 Boston . . . . . . . . . . . , , 80 141 : : o c.i ; Cle'elanIi . . . . . . . . . . . $7 01 31 1'2.1 flaitimore . . . . . . . . . . 6 $ & 0 31 & 9.6 ChIcago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i 40 M.1 New York . , . , . , , . . , SC 441 40 1.3,5 l'lttsburg . , , . , , . . . , 89 43 44 50.0 l'hllatleiphln. . . . . . . . 84 41 43 48.8 Brooklyn . , , . . , . . . . . , 84 3.1 61 39.3 Washington . . . . . . . . . $6 31 s : Louisville . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 57 us.o St , Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . j 24 CO 26.7 , Garnes , totlay : llrooklyn at Cincinnati , r .e' ork at 1.ouIRvIile. SCOIIES OL : ' l'IiFi ' % VIiM1'IMt 1.ihAGlI1. ? Rh ) Ignii Imp , nice Tilile Shutting Out this , Tentit hint FlreI hhhiii. KANSAS CITY , Juhy 30.-After bottling the Blues down to one hit In tile tiireo first innings , hart went Into tile nit in the fourth and was pounded hard. ills wIld throw over the thIrd baseman in the fIfth let In two runs , Igan was iilvlncible. Score : 3LI1.F. Detroit . . . . . . . 0 (1 ( 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 4 Krtiits City. . 0 0 0 4 5 0 2 2 -13 15 3 Datterlt : Detroit , hart anti ViIson } CnflSIls City. Egan antI WIlson , ST. JOSI8'h ! , July 30.-Good pltclling by Wadsworth end weakness by Jones ga'e the Saltits another victory today. Scorn : RJ1.1. St. Joseph . . . . 0 1) ) 3 0 0 4 4 0 ' -ii 0 0 Columbus . . . . 001001000-254 flatteries : St. Joseph , Wadsworth and McCauley : Columbus , Jones and Sullivan. ST. PAUL , Minn. , July 30.-The Saints put Up another misernbe game In tile held nnti tile MllwitUkeu hoodoo remains an. broken. Scorc ItILE. St.1'nii . . . . . . . 01 1 1 20080-SO 9 MlhW'IItlkee . , . 1. 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 5-10 10 4 flatterIes : St. l'aui , Denzer and Spies ; Mihwatlkeo , Barnes and Spear. M1NNiAPOL1S July 80.-Dresnehon was easy 1111(1 the 7dlliel' could not field , Be. tween hits and errors tile Indians plied tij , runs at will , Score : . R.1t.fi. Minneapolis . . 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 1 4-11 15 Ii Indianapolis . 1 2 2 0 2 1 0 8 2-18 20 4 flatteries MInneapolis , hiresneilan and Fishier ; illdlallapoiis. hawley and Lynch. STANDING OF TILE T1AMS. Played. IVan , LoSt , I' . ( ' Indianapolis . . . . . . . . SO 1.5 31 Gt.0 Kalisas City . . . . . . . . 1l Iii 36 59.0 St. Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 51 37 58.4 Mihs'aukeo . . . . . . . . . . . 92 53 39 57.6 Columbus . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 46 37 55.4 Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 l'i 5i : 34.4 St. .IeseIil . . . . . . . . . . 81 20 5 % 37.0 MlnrieupoiIs . . . . . . . . . 90 26 01 28.9 Games today : flInrannitoils at Mluneapo- his , MIlwaukee at St. 1 uuI , Columbus at St. . Joseph , Detroit at KIlIsltS : City. Oninliti OriginnlR Vlti , TECUMSETI. Neb , , July 10.-Speciai ( Tei- egram.-Tlle ) Omaha Originals and Tecurn- 14011 GIants coIltested for honors on the diamond again here today with the result that the Originnis redeemed tIleInsalveS ( ruin yeeterday's defeat , The Giants host tile IItI1IC by a erhes of errors at critical flIonleilts. 'ille game was played In seveit Innings. Score : Originals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 2 2 2 3 0-14 'l'ecuinseht . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( I 0 2 2 9 Batteries : Originals , Taylor and VilkIns ; Tecumseh , Fairail , Townsend and Buffum. Base hits : Origillals , 10 ; GIants , S. Struck out : By Taylor , 4 ; by Fairahi , 1 ; by I'own. scud , 1. Umpire : Keith. Time : One hour and forty minutes. Game Ut Allies I'ztrI& Toiin' , thick Keith's OrigInals will play the Omaha Sporting Goods company nine Ut Ames Avenue park at 3 p. m. today. 'rim teams wilt hue up alt tollows Originals Position 0. S. G. JennlngM. . . . . . . . catcher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lacey Scully. . . . . . . . . . . . . pitcher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .hess Lewis. . . . . . . . . . . . first bass . . . . . . . . . . Klef'fner Bradford. . . . . . second base . . . . . . . . . . . . Lucas flyers. . . . . . . . . . . short stop , . . . . . . . . . . . . . Camp Lawier. . . . . . . . . . third base . . . . . . . . . . . . .Foh1' Teller. . . . . . . . . . . left field . . . . . .Stezeiiborger Whitney. . . . . . middle field . . . . . . . . . . . .Davis . Roberts. . . . . . . . rigllt field . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .rick IlterRtLt ( Lenguc. FORT \VAYN1 , Intl. , July 20.-Score : H.H.E. Toledo . . . . . . . . . 43000000'-7111 FortWmtyne..0 00001000-161 Batteries : Toledo , 1wIng and Arthur ; Fort 'Wayne , Norcom and Campbell. Score , second game : fill. E. Toledo . . . . . . . . . - FortWayne.1 02000000-352 Batteries : Toledo , Ferguson anti Arthur ; Fort Wayne , ltelman and Campbell. lIldilIlIN flenten. GflAND ISLAND , Nab. , July 30.-Speciai ( Teiegram.-'rhe locals defeated the Uenot s'ch1 contested this after- Inhians ( iii a game - flOOfl. Seore. 16 to 12. This is the first time tilt ) Indians have been defeated tills season. It was tile third gitne played with the home team , the Indians winning the other two. The fourth game will be played here tomorrow. IVfiN'l'S ON 'I'IiFi ItUNNING TRACES. ihsiiiaburg 11CM zL\VlIl1ove'r for the hirlhiton Cup-giici Second , NEW YORK , July 10.-ThIs was cup day at Brighton Beach and a large crowd gathered to see the great hamburg prac- ticiiily Wilik over for the $5,500 first money. Ogden took seCond money of 1,250. Tlmere was no doubt as to willeit of the Daly Pair WUS to make tile pace , for Hamburg - burg began to go to tile front at the fail ( If the fiag tind as they passed tile stander ( or tile first time 110 wat ten lengths to the good. him the back stretch he widened the gal ) by hiatt us much again , while howard Mann was a length in ( rent of Ogden , the latter tInder IL 1)1111. P05511mg tile stand for the second time Hamburg was but little short of a sixteenth of a mile In front of the ( Itimars , vhio wertm tilen 021 level terms and beginning to race , llamnburg made the gap IL gooti sixteenth on tile back strotCil , IVIIIIO howard Mann was throtigil , Ogden being a eolpie of lengths in front of lllm. At the end hhtimburg was bait a dozen iellgtils better than a Sixteentil of it 11111(3 in front of ills stabiemate , Ogden , it was not a race , simply an exhibItion gallop by the best horse of them all. Results : First met' . one mile and a furlong : Gun Metal , 104 ( OLeury ) , 6 to 5 woil ; Ablugdon , 116 ( Songer ) , 4 to I and 7 to 5 , second ; Ella Daly , 102 ( O'Connor ) , 15 to 1 , thIrd , 'riuio 1:59. : Bergen and Nadjed also ran. Second race. five furlongs : Lady Meddle. SOnIC , 109 ( Joties ) , 3 to 1 , sven ; Lifegllard , 112 ( Mulier ) , 1. tO 1 1(11(1 2 to 1 , second ; Itusiler , UI ( O'Connor ) , 4 to 1 , thIrd. Time : 1:03' : , Muggins , Fuirninule and Seraphio also tall , Third race , selling , one mile : Den Ronald , 107 ( Simrns ) , uV'n won ; Burlesque , 108 ( Dog- gett ) , 6 to I nimd C to 5 , second ; F'rohman , 91 ( Mailer ) , 0 to 5 , third , Time : 1:434 : , 1.1cr. liii 11150 0Xl , Fourth race , six tllrlong8 Peep O'Dny 110 ( 'l'ural ) , 5 to I , lyon ; Lady Nariun , 116 ( O'Connor ) , 12 to 1 and 1. to 1 , second ; Lam. bent , 127 ( O'Leary ) , U to 1. thIrd , Time : 1:15. : 'l'ripllng ) , Lenneilan , Fleeting Gold , Chenille. MiirIllo. 11nnail and St. Nicholas also rar , Fifth race , hlrigilton cup , two miles and a quarter : Iluinlurg , 112 ( Sloan ) . 1 to 40 , by one.sixteenth of a mile ; Ogden , 130 ( Hamilton ) , 1 to 40 and out. seeoni by ten i0littlI4 .1 inward Mann , 133 ( TItral ) , 20 to 1 , third , Tuna : 4 :02. : Ilamburg-Ogdeml COUplei in bettIng. Sixth race , sailing' , live furlongs : Mutan. Zn , h ( ( Jnnles ) . 9 to 5 , won ; Cormorant. hE ( Mailer ) , e''eI1 iind 1 to 2 , secoIld ; Mark 1.liles , 110 ( leggett ) . 7 to 1 , tillrti. 'rime : 1:01. : II'hlidtt und The Otirtlener 1(1St ) Tall. Seventh race , StCCliCCilUt , about two miles : Forget , 117 ( Johnson ) , 1. to 2 , won ; El Cid , 13 ( lharry ) . 20 to I and 6 to 3 , see- 011(1 ; Olintio , 11.7 ( Chandler ) . ( I''Cll , tilirti. 'riinal 4 :32'4. : ' Trillion , I3t11) . Dlii and Itimoin. Flrofll muse ran. Forget and Bllcinstrom coupled in betting , 5'i' , LOUIS , JIlly -\'CTif3 W'fltl tile only winning favorite of tile afternoon. 'tveatller railiy. Ilosiits : First race , seven furlongs : \'erlfy vnn , Rebel JUCIC secoild , hleeler thIrd Time : 1 :3'i. : Second rare , selling , one nnd one-eighth miles : Maihlul won. 1.iamlo CI second , lielell ii. ( ] tlrlflOl' tllird , rinTh : b:59A. : Third race. handicap , for 2-yaar-olds , six furloIlltm 1 Mona B WOll , lie True second , Leo I'ianter third , Time ; 1:18 : , Fourtil race , handicap , one and one-six. teonth miles : 1.aureate won , Itasqull see- CUd , Eikin third. Time : 1:53. : l"ifttl 111CC. six ( urlont : Miss Marion WOn , 'Fiio Cilemist se'Ofld , Belle of MCfll. 111115 thIrd , 'rime : 1:15 : , Sixth ruce handicap , sIx furlongs : Invld 11011. hiort'sioe Tobacco second , Gibraltar third , 'i'inle : 1:1634. : Seventh race , one mile : F'lreside von , Pinochlu second , Hells Bramble tilird , Time : 1:46'4 : ' , CHICAGO. July 30.-Veatller coot ; track slow , ltesults : First race , six furlongs ; 1.tarzeii won , Borden second , Bethlehem Star third , Time 110 % , Second race , 0110 and one-sIxteelitil miles ; Donna Rita won , Mono Foililo 8ccond , Bmw Lad tlllrd. Time ; 1:54. Third race , four furlongs : 1"rank 33e11 won , Chesyni tt'Or second , Andes Illird , TImeS 0:52. : Cathedrni wan first anti Esi.l. Ohs0 third , but both were disqthnhiiled for fomi i I a g. Fourth race' , one mile Alfresco Ivoll , Traverser 8CCOmld , Eddia Jones third , Time : i:47' : . l'ifth race , six furlongs : Mary hhlack won _ Imp second , Storm King tillrd , Time , 1 : i Sixth race , one mile and 100 ysrds : Tb- nuergep won , Monereith second , I'aul 1'ntl. var third. Time : 1:52 , Seventh race , mI furlongs : Tnrtnriii won , I'rinco second , Eleanor holmes tillrl 'rIme 1:18 : , SARATOGA. July 30.-Out of thlrty-f3)tlC horses on todny' card fifteen were scratched. The Fenrney etake , which wns the attraction , proved almost a walkover for Irish Reel. Results : First race , 2-yenr-oids , five ftlriongs Piavlous Won , Dimunitivo second , Chorister third , TImeI lC,3 : % , Second race , 3.yenr-oids , one mile : lluriy Burly won Bangle Second , linnOPress third , Time : 1:4f. Third race , nil ages one mile antl P. furlong - long : Poetess won , havoc seconil , Premier third , Time : 1:55. : F'otirth race , jurso * 1,000 , iearney stake , nix furlongs : Irish Reel Well , Macco sec- ontl hiunlon third. Time : 1:15. Fifth race , Ilurdie , eliiiig , neb and one- halt miles : IhIght of 't''ay won , hurry Up second , Governor 1hudtl third. Time : 2SIz. : 'l'rlpiet ht'COtli LuTercui , PIIILADELPI hA , July 30.-The world's triplet record of 1:46 : 2-1' for one mile vas today lowered Ia 1:40 2-5 by , lollnsolt , Mon. roe atiti Farntvitlt on the Woodide l'ark one-tllird.nlile board track. The unlimited distance PursIlit race between Cimarles Cilureh and Clint Coulter was Ivoll by Church , who caught Coulter on tile sixth mile. Results : One.milo ilandict'tp , professional : Nnt Butler ( fifty yards ) won , Thotlipson (110 ( yards ) secoitd , Becker ( thirty yards ) third , Time : 2:05 : 1-5. Unlimited distance pursuit race between Charles Church and Ciint Coulter : Cilurell IltSHCd ) Coulier at six miles , one lap ilild 13. yards. Time : 14:52 : 1-5. One-mile exhIbition against time by 1"arnwnlt : 'rime : 1:40 : 2.5. Former record , 1:46 : 24. lllV1'IlllI Smclniiner ' 'illr4. OTTAWA , Oat. , i1l1 , ' 30.-Tile Canadian Swiniming cIlamIlionshIps 'ere 1101(1 ilere today. The American swimmers secured all of tile first places. 1) . M. . Iteeder of the New 'York Athletic club won the 100 yards in 1:38 : 3-5. 'llklnsen of TOrolItO vas sec. Will. PIIII1 Newmann of the Chicago Ath. lotte dull was iracticniiy ) second but was carried ly tile current below tile tinish Illark. Newmann won the ilnif inil by lifty wurlis lit 14:13. : Tllere was a mile race tel' second between Douglass of New York flild Lawless of Ottawa. Douglass was $ CCOIld by seven feet ; Fitagerald of New York was fourth , iIltricp. for , ) rt1l'cst Regatta. DETROIT , July 30.-Secertary V.'ihllam Jupp of the Nortimvestern Amateur Rot'- leg flSMOCifltiOi1 announces tile following as tile numiwr of entries for the resp'ctlve eventS of the coming Northwestern regatta at Toronto August 10 aild 11 : Single cui1s , junior 10111' sillgla scull , senior seven. pair OUt Silt'liS , senior two ; pair oar shells , jUlilol' two ; double ScUlls. Junior two : double sculls , senior two ; four.oar 8110115 , jiiiliot' St'VeIl , four-oar sheils , senior five ; four-oar gigs , two ; talldein canoes , two ; single canoes , tllree. " . % 'niker htt'ai1' to Mei't 1iiitdin. Jack V.'alkor , the Des Moines wrestler 'and boxer , has backed lp hi chialleilge to hijalmar Lundin , the Stvede strong man , for a wrestling match b depositing 50 at the Kiondiko saloon. L.undin has not coy- ored this money yet and tile next II1OVO is UP to 111111. 'I'nrral4elL 't'ifl $ tile Prize. VIENNA , July 30-Tarrasch won first prize in the intarnatiollai chess tolirnarnemit , $1,500 ; Pillsbury second , $1,000. 'rite final gaino to decide the tie was drawn and the score reads : Tarrascii , 2' ; Pillsbury , 1. IltIrIlelUl 1.tCCtIlll4' sit Sownrd. SEWARD , Nob. , July 30.-Speciul.-Tho Sosvard Driving club will hold a meeting at the fair grounds Thursday , August 4. All purses are for l00 and it. is expected that some fast time will be made. Omaha Gull Club Scores. The following scores were madft at the weekly club silent of tile Omaha Gun club yesterday : Nason , 17 ; Bates , 14 ; Drucker , 16 ; 'fownsend. 16 ; Plumber , 18 ; Kimball , 17 ; Parmelee , 16 ; Fogg , 16. CAPTURE TWO SPANISH PRIZES Sehioouers Gllnrn 1111(1 RxprCPl$4) Fail Iiiti the linmids of AulcricnnN -Situation nt Gibarn , KEY WEST , Fin. , July 30.-The Spanish two-masted ichooner Gibara , loaded with firewood and charcoal , whltch was captured by the Nashville on July 27 while trying to get into the port of Gibara , on thmc north Cuban coast , wan brought in here this morn- lag by a prize crew. The Expresso , another schooner of the same sl2e no the Gibara nail with a hike cargo , was taken by the gunbont Nashvilie at the saab time , Both * vessels were lying iii the harbor and made no resistance. On tile contrary , the men on boari the two schooners were eager to be brought to this country , but Ensign Snow , who took cilarge of the Gibara , 1)Ut the crew of six ashore and brought away only Captain Miguel Cas- tei , his wife and child , and cook. All the papers aboard both echoonors had been destroyed before the capture , but it is known both vessels ply between Glbara and and hlnvaoa. There were about 150 tons on board each. Time Gibai'a is in quarantine here. The Expresso has not yet arrived here. here.When When tile prize schooner left that place the gunboat Nashviiio was preparing to send men ashore to raise time flag. The Snaniards hail evacuated Gibara several days before and fled to hlolguin , and the town was in jossession of 500 Cuban infantry and 200 cavalry wilen the Nashville reached there. Order is being maintained , but. there is great dlstrss among the inbabitants on account of time scarcity of food. It is said tllat General Luque of the Spanish arniy placed 5(10 ( of his wounded soldiers in the hospital at ( libarn and requested - quested that tile United States government to care for them , op liTilRES'V TO JIS'C S'i'OCK 1.IES , irti ion J'aiifie 'I1IIkCN 1)ez'ver 'I'4'rJlliflUM for " . 'esterii Siiiiiuents. DENVER , July 30.-One of the most liii- portant orders over issued by the Union I'a- cUbe railroad , insofar as the live stock mar- hot of Denver and the western shippers of live stock are concerned , was pronluigated today. Early in the year , on complaints from shippers that they were being discriminated against on shipments to Denver from 1)010tH west of Colorado , the National Live Stock association toolt up the matter of adjusting these rates with western lilIes , As a suit the UnIon Pacific today issued an order - der making Denver the terminus for all western shipments of stock instead of 0g. doll. Heretofore a shipper was compelled , on reaching Ogden , to select his route to time eastern markets , if ho eeiecte(1 ( tlit Union Pacific for Omaha or Kansas City ho was aot allowed to try the Dcimver market with. out paying tile local fruigilt rate ( ram Chey- dine , W'yo , , to Beaver and return , a die. lance of over 210 mIles. Under the new ruling a shipper can have Ills stock billed to any eastern market via Denver wIthout extra charge , thus gIving him the advantage of tm'o markets instead of one without. extra fi'eigbt rates , which made shipments from luan ) ' Points in the vest to timis market ire hibitory , it is saimi that other Westeril roads terminating - minating or running through here wilt take similar action at an early date. Freight Si. I Jlilt'IIIN ( or I iii' ' . 'i'l. 01110/tOO , July 30-Eastbound shipments for the week amounted to 41,746 tons , against 41,741 for time wool : previous and 47,823 last year. Tue Lake Shore led with 6,729 tons Other lines carried : Michigan Central , 2.544 ; Wabasll , 2.766 ; Panhandle , 6,022 ; Fort Wayne , 4,627 ; hlaitimore & Ohio , 1,270 ; Grand Trunk , 4,323 ; Nickel I'late , 5.038 ; Erie , 5,522 ; lhlg Four , 2,890 , Child i'i.ui iluril to ihii1tI , . MARSHALL , 1.io. , July 30.-Carroll and Roy Myers. aged 1. and 7 years , wore burned to death toiay as tb , result of playiug with matches in their father's barn , eight miles east of here. - ' , : - * * * * * * * * * i * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ANOTHER RED LETTER DAY ' * _ _ _ * OPENING OF THE . Indian Congtii - ' - - Exposition Uroundsi * ' _ . - - - - _ . * OMAHA9 THURSDAY . , AUG. 4. 3a' ; . 800 Indians in Native Aboriginal Costumes Will Parade the Midway. * _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - War Dances and OtherFestivities ' l ; ! Grand . Display of Fireworks , Eliditig iii Set Pieces , With an _ _ ¶ Indian Chief in Fire as the Climax. 3 * _ _ _ _ _ * * Reduced Iai1road . Fares . ou All Lities. . * * * * * * * * * , * * * * * * 30 * * * * * * * * * * * IUSTERED IN THE hOBOES Boys of the Third Have Some Pun on Their Way Bouth , TWO TRAMPS V/HO / WERE CONSCRIPTED 'rhioroughi l'liysii'tti ExillnhlllLl loll P4.1- Itved by a ; eiiu iiie Fright a nil mi 'ih41 Leui. for Lilierty frozu the Ilioviiig 't'rnin , Fred Caldwehl , traveling pasacuger agent of the Rock Islaild , llO.S returned to Omaha. after having accompanied a battalion of the Third Nebraska reginlent to time front. While Caidweli was talking Witil three or four other railroad men yesterday a street gamin went by , singing : "Oil , the burns that used to ride upon. the Wabash. " That started the talk upon the class of travel that pat- romlize.s the blind baggage exclusively , and Caimiwell related this tale : ' 'After we veiled out of Council Bluffs with the SeCOild battalion of Colonel 1)ry- an's regiment sonic of the soldiers discot'- cred that there was a pair of hoboes oa the train. They were et'ated on the platform Steps between two of tile coaches amid were enjoying a file ride on the special when a COilmICli of the soldiers decided to have some fun wIth them. Four guards were sent out , fully armed and looking savage enough to scare the whole Spaniall army. They marclleti to where the bums were resting easily discussing the great international questions of tile day. Tue squad halted and the bums vere tolil to fall in , They obJected - Jected , but when told they were on a miii. tary train and would have to obey military orders or 1)0 shot they gathered their rags together and accompanied their escort back to the rear car. "A young lieutenant was chosen master of ceremonies and 110 played the part well , Drawing himself up to show ills fine illysiqtme and nlliitary bearing lo said : 'MemI , it has lCen decided by a court of the othlcors of tills regiment that you shah be impressed into tile service of the govern- meat and assigned to ( luty in thIs branch of tile army. \ \ are just two men short in tills I'eginleflt , anti we'll take you to fill these vacancies. But first. we must have you examined by our surgeon to see that you are pimysically sound. ' 'l'hiuroigh. i'ilyl4Iln1 ilxiiiiiiiiitt ii.ii. "fly this time the iO0V imoboemiwero thor- oughiiy seared. Tiley looked as though they had had their wits frightened out of 111cm , They protested that they couldn't go to war beenuso they hail Important positions In society - ciety to flu amId offered other equally powerful excuses , But it was no go. Time soldiers were going to Ilavo some fun amId they 110(1 11. They picked out tile two big- goat nmmd strongest men in tue compapy and called 111C111 surgeon and assistant surgeon to conduct time lhl'slcai ) examination. One of the tramps Vilefl told to strip said ho hadn't hind a bath for a month and he didn't believe the soldiers would lilme to have him remove ills tattered clothing. flut they told hUll tiley llatln't bathed themselves - selves silIca they hail been 1mm camp , and ordered hIm to hustle off his clothes or tiley s'ould save him tue troubie. Stripped , tile hobo shnved a good form , hut the surgeons - goons PlO tempera said they were afraid lIe bad weak lungs and thme way tile ) ' beaten on his chest to sound ills lungs was enough to disorganize the tramp's constItution. They pulied his oars to see if imle bearing was nil right , stretched his mouth a bait a foot to get a good look at his teeth , sounded taps on his shoulders to see if lie bad any nerve and then announced that lie imad passed. Tramp No. 2 was given an oven more rigid examination , and to isis tmhter dismay ho was lao told that he would be accepted for service. 'llUlC 'Vii'lr lscmIle , "During the exanlination time train passemi Neola and the trahnpa made an effort to junmi ) lift there. They said they wanted to go north on the Mllwaqkee , but they were ( old the Rock Island bail been olilcially so- iected for time movement of the battalion , r.nd they would have to stay right there. As 1110 train approached Avoca time noidiers were told tiley would have to get liii of the tramps , as time conductor was coming through tile traiii. So one of time sergeants quIetly confided to tile tramps a ciiemo for their escape. lie said the train would stop at Avoca for coffee. if they wanted to m'e- mania 'aitim time army they could get seine- thing to eat there , but it they preferred to Pursue their ordinary vocations in life they could get away by jumping off time train before it pulled into the station. Time gentlemen of travel were quick to accept the latter alternative , ailmi were led 'to time platform amid told to jump when the order was given by tile otflcer in charge. About ten miiiles outside of Avoca , while the train was roiling along about eighteen miies an hour , the young liolmtelant : hollered out : 'Now jump when I tell you or you'll be taken right through to time front with us. ' lie gave the word and off tmmmhled time hoboes. They struck the right-of.way about ten ya'ds from the track and bounded up and ( lowml along there for a couple of miii. utcs just like tops that both bound and spin. The last we saw of them they had filially landed on terra firma and were makIng - Ing tracks across a cornfield , apparently afraid tile soldiers would go back after them. BUTTE MAN HAS A FORTUNE ( : corge ilurke Ce , in i. , , iln.1. friiii ht I oil- 41ll4' ( khgi Fieltis m'ltii Gout Iust Ii. 'I'hiro' at Birds. SEATTLE , Wash. . July 30.-Time City of Seattle arrived this afternoon with forty- three passengers from Dawson City. Tue amount of gold brought out Is estimated at $100,000 , A similar ainoumit is reported in di'atta. The largest individtmal . holder of dust was George hlmirke , fornli'rly of himitte , Mont , 110 had about $50,000 worth and a draft for $51,000 , representing time amnoimmit for which ho solmi his claim on French gulch to an English miyndicatc , Another wealthy mIlan was George Demnmmrs of ea'.tcrml Canada. Today's arrivals heft Davson City July 13. 1101 veather n'as reported as prevailIng , the thermometer going as hIlgil OS 110 de- grecs. There was considerable sickness , dysemitery and nlaiarial fever predominating. The steamers J , J , ileaiy amId Governor Stomieman have left down the river for St. Michael Withl about 100 passengers nmiti $250,000 in gold. it was reported thlmlt they were nlecting Witil considerable trouble oil account of the low stage of tiio s'ater. The steamer Kalamazoo , irblchi 'as wrecked on the upper Yukon , has been repaired and has i'eacbod iawson. I'ENSIONS FOIt WES'I'iili N 'l1'i'EhtANS , SiiI"'iI'0r14 ( if iilte ' .Vii r ii . ' , , ieiiher'il I , , . I liP Gt'ileriil ( 'priiiii'pi ( , W'/tSIIINGTON , July 30-Spcclal.- ( ) Pensions ilil'tl been issued to time foilow'ing : Issue of July 18 and 19 : Nebraska : Origihlai-Peter French , Ails- icy , \\'iiiianl ; W. Craig , Battle Creel : , $6 lh'issuo and Increase-fidwarti 0. Wzml lace , Clay Center , $6 to $8 ; JolIn W'eatcrlioff , Germantown , $8 to $10. Original \Vjdou' , etc.-Sarmmim S. Monroe , Blair , 8 ; ElIzabeth It , Minter. lakota , $8. Iowa : ltestoratiomm and Beissue-t\'hhiianm ii. Thomas ( dead ) . Glaiiiirook , $8. Increate -William lb. 1.lcMnckimi , itiuscaiirme , $0 $ to $8 : Isaac B.'ore. . 1.1usatine , $17 to $30 ; Caleb Wiekershiani'est Branch. $8. Original W'idow , -Elizabeth Mein- tosim ( mothmei ) . Missouri \'ahlel' , $ U ; minors of Francis 1.1. ( irithlthi , Des Moines , $12. OrIgInal-Romeo Trauchit , Tiimtoil , * 6 ; .Amelbert ] 1.7. Brown , \'iola , $6. Colorado : Original-ilenjainin I ) . Frye , Denver. $8 ; Special , July , 20 ( special act ) , Thuonlas Madmien , henver. $8 ; JOHOulm ' 1' . Rorabaugim , Sprimiglield , $6 : David 11 , Turner - nor , Golden , $0. Origlna' 'ijow ( , etc.- Maggie Id. Lane , La Junta , $8 ; Silberimi Mc- 1.lillan , Trinidad , $8 ; Jmunt. , A. Ryan , Idaho Springs , $8. Somtlm % 1)nkota : Origimmal-Johmn 1)013800 , Parker , $6 ; Charles lianmpmtomi , hot Springs. $8. ? 'lomltana : Original-Robert 1.1. Van ( lii- tier , Libby , $8. Wyoming : Increase-John \ \ ' . Iorwltl , lhamlrler , $8 to $12. ( ) J'i' ' , . iiliilP4)11 1)ii' , MILAN , 1.10. , July 30.-Speeiai ( 'Telegram -hiobson day was appropriately observed hero today and tonight. Milan's electrIc lights were ttmrned on for time first time. Two Silips mlloflIltel On wagons , represent- lag time two contending armies eligaged in a naval battle , appeared oil the ptmbiic square toiligilt. Time Anlcricaml allip caught fire. S'hie team begaml to rum ) alld there was 110 avemlue of escape for the soii1ier except througil tim ihanics. Charles Parkem' , one of tile soldiers , was imlt by a big bomb. Ills right ear mind back of his heat ! s'erc torn away. lie vtli die. Oscar - car Ihuxtoml , a nlerchant and spec- tntor , wait hit by flying imlISslies anti cc- verely imijurcd. Clmaries Litcimfleid , a soldier , IViLS badly bum'ned about time arms timid taco. C. H. McCuiloth , a real estate agent mId soldier , \'as m'umm over by a wagon and cc- riously lljureh. : Several pinto giass fronta were dcmnollslicd by Ilyimig bonIbs illm(1 the teamil was cut to Pieces by wires. l'It1Cl6 'Vi LI , .Vi" 1'Ei I ) ILEC .A'I"i' , t. 'iiclit lhltPI VjIIsiit'eiflhly to % e- , ' ( , iiiiiiiiiite Ihilli. LONDON , July 30.-Tile tirince of Waics started for time Solemlt at 2:50 : this afternoon. He was carried from ImIs i'aonm Iii Marlborough - borough house in CII nmbulatmce coucim , which was Piaccml bodily ill a hospital ambil- lanco. Tile Jrlncess of Wales then took a seat beside her hmusbmmmmd , v1mo was also ac- Colflpafliel by a Pill'slciau. 'I'lmo varty was heartily cimeereul as the ambuiance was mrlven avay. Similar methods will be oh- served iii transferrimig time jirimice of Wales to tito train and from the immtter to tue royal yacht , Osborne. and ill taking Imini ashore again. A ullfllber of sailors have beemi specially trained to carry time couch on board time yaehmt , which will Immediately proceed to Cowes , Alterations have lCel made ill tile deckhouse - house , so as to allow of time primuce's chair passing easily In and omit , and a speciui pa. villomi baa been erected asterml , where liii ; royal hmiglimmensvili witness time regatta. Tile princess oh''ales will remain on hoard the yacht. Altllotmgll the ambulance was fitted witim timick bflnds , so as to scctmrt , privacy , the lirimice ordered that they be left open. lie looked very umilike Oil Invalid , as lit' partially sat up lim the 'ehiclc. lie \vmms time licttu'e of good humor 011(1 ( imotliled repeatedly in response to the enthusiastic greetlng4 of the crowd that bad gatimereil to sea imlimi depart , It nppcam's that vlieii tIle litiltoil of Turkey telegrapimed his condolences alit ! in- qtiiries at tile tinle of time mmccidunt to the prlmlce of WTales his mnajt'sty offered as a specIal denionstratioi : of bis solicitude to send tIme s'ehi known Tiirlmisim surgeon , Djemnai l'asiia , to attend thit' mince. iAhtilt'iS hlOhiiS' lhI.ltIl1itlmt PI't ) I ) . Nil I i vi's A r i''s I eiiiit 'Vu ii i s 'L % ' ii ii 1 , SuiM't'lt'I of ifilling - ) , , LONION , July 30.-Advicea have been m'ccel'etl here from 'Fumila that three natives have bCvml arrested In CoIlneetloim with tue mmlurler of Limo Mirquis do Mores , wlmo s'as reported on June 17 , 18'I6 , to ilavi ) leen aautmmmtslnntetl SnuthI of Tripoli. 'i'lme midvices adml that time llrisomlers lmavu comltessri ( to the : nurdei' of time marquis. The MaIquls the Mores left llloutia , a Tripolltamu village , on Jtlmlfl 6' . for ( Jimatlanlas , Ivltil eight compamilons and nil escort of Tomiarogs and Sohambas , vlme were arimmed i'ith carbInes. lie wan attarlied by tue Touarog escort , who shot 111111 alit ! left him tlylmlg In time road. Tim 1.iarquiis the Mores s'as well lmmoms'mm 1mm Anmei'iea. lie t'as tue eon of tlo Ilium \'muhlambrosa and murrieul a daughter of Louis Von hloilman , time iauiulccr of New York City. ill 1882 , conming to America a year later , settitmig In Daitoin fluId embark- lug III thu cattle raising trade , 11aus $ l'nhI iii iiiillzu , ALLAI1AIIAI ) , July 30-Time monsoon pro. valis amId rains have ( audI throughout inihin , 'l'he crop situation is timereforo satisfactory and all ( ears of a tanitne have beoml allayed. I'rl , it , ( , I Ii'ii r ) ' I ii ( , i't'i , IIIIRLIN. July 30.-Prince henry of Prmls- sin , arrived at Fusan , C'oreo , July 28 his vessel , the Di'utschland , 'il1 sail from timero oil August 0 , lI'jIli bili'miii ( jii , von I itiis , hOT SPRINGS , 5 , B , , July -Sptclai ( ' ] 'elegratn.-At the reiubhloail CoUnty COil- \'eiitioii today J. 1. . . Burke , cnndklato for state treasumm'cr , was pernlitteml to name time delegation to time state convention. Tile dcl- egates are J. A. Stewart , fi. D. loud , W. F. \Vyntt , S. B.'b'ilBOml , A. II. Ammdorsomi , 1) . 0. Grippeml , .A. S. Stewart , A. B. Conmior , II. IL Juckett. Alternmttes-I ) . K. Snively , Ii. I ) . Clark , J. ii. Cieghiorn , Ii , C. AilOn , T. P. Frawley , Fl : Lake , B. S. Kelly , 0. V. Den- his , C. I , . Jensen. it vns resolved in ho time ullaullmnotis seiltilnent of tile convention that Mr. Burke's 11111110 be lirgeth before time state conventiomi for state treasurer. Mr. iluilto has received most encouraging to- ports regarding Ills cztuididmiey froxii mutiny vortlomls of the Binte. ltAl'ilJ CITY , S. hI. , July .SO.-Specimil ( Telegramii-Time ) republicans of l'emlmlingtnml county elected tue following delegates today to attoild time 1111110 CoIlVelItiOfl at Mitchell oil Aimgust 24 : , lnimmm 1' . Sc'hrader , George ii. Mamisuleid , James limmiley , Johln B. Henr3' , Charles W. flrowml , Jminies W. Fowler , James Bird , A. S. .Ainerman , Frank P. V.'ihhiitms , John J. Fayel , James Riley , John Fall. Casmie , ' Ii t'iiii hi ( CUllS , ( 'ASPEn , Wyo , , July 30.-Specinl ( Tele- granm.-At. ) the cnumlty Convention today Fred fi. 1'iace , p. Simihivan , Charles Towneemiti and Cilarit's fluieknunm were elected delegates to time State Coilveiltomi mit louglamt , DEATH RECORD , , ir4' ( if hht'li,3llIi ihiiiistt'i' , ATLANTIC CITY , N. J , , July 30.-Mrs. floillero , vi1o of time Mexican mnhimister at \Yashmimmgton , died lucre at iladuhon hail inst night. Simo was brought to .Atimllmtio City iii Juno , 'ruirco weeks ago sue developed ill acute case of Bright's tlilemlse wimicht baflied medical liciciuco , Mr. itomnero left at OIICO \'tmstiingIon with time remnmulmms. 1.hrs. itonmero 'as a Miss Allen of I'ilila- deiphla amll ( wait married mt.lOmit ) thirco years ago , Tier mnotbmer simrvives her , and a. brother lives In New York , ( 'ii jug , I ii hoilgt' , 1' . 5 , A. WAShINGToN , July 30.-A telegram mi. ceiveti from Santiago anmiotmzmces tile demutim of Captain Iomlge of time Twenty-fourth in- famitry , weli known iru the ss eat. Se. , I Iiiaht. Jrinvi I Pig , 11 UMi\NSVJLLE , Mo. , J uIy 30F1VB young t'ouicmm : tumid omme young mean vere tirowneil mienm' lucre toilmy : while .attonmpting to ford P001:110 : the 'i'em're river in a wagomm. The stream was irnoliell ( rouui lct'emmt raimis , 'i'lle drowimeui art' : Joa amId Laura Moore , brother auth sister : fiumimi , letmsia and Laura Kelly , sisters , mmnd Minnie Siumion. Timeir umgeui ranged ( rota 10 to 16 years , Tiioy wore muelmliers Of a party of seven viin worn on their 'ay to attend a lucille at Ilermittmgc , Mono of the lmodit'mt iiims 1)00mm recovered , ( 'otijit ( if 'I'iiriis pit % 'p'f i'Iit , WEST l'OIN'I' , July 3O.-i'tirmce , 'ictor lmninmmnumei of I tuuhy , Count of Ttmi'ln , visited \\'cbt Point this afternoon , anti In hanoi' of time visit there was a revIew of ttmti corps of cadets. 'limo cadets appearemi ii : huh mnurcii- lug ol iier onil gave it drill. Tim jirilice d.j- . parted froimi hue 11081 duriimg a elliott ) of tVCmmty-Ont guns. nrnir Coared UUJJ ! Splotches1 Mr. JI , L , Myers , 100 Mulberry Street , Newark , N , J , , , Fays : " 1 contracted a terriilo blOod disease % S'lliCll ll'OIO out Into sores nil ovt'm' 111 body. I 01l011t a hun- dh'tMI tlolltim'ii with doctors but grew worse illittoild of bettor , Many 1)100(1 ( rouuiedins were itiso tused witim 1'lO tttTeet , umutihl decided te try S.SM. Tills roiiledy seemed to get at time iiomtt of the disease and t'uircd znu COmllplL'teiy anti perinanelitly , " sessG Blood ( St'lft'tt Specific ) is the on'y ' cure for Coiittmgioiis Jibed Voison tie other EClflllIV , ( 'nil i'eticli t his terrillo ii iseaso. hook on self-trc'athllexlt mailed fm'eu by Swift Simec'Iflc Coumpnny , Atlanta , Ga. t