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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1898)
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Fireman Fd Fredigal is Pr4babl , Fatally icalded ? , ' ' SEVERAL OTHERS RECEIVE INJURIES bllnera Rt'lata .1rc Pnnlc Strickrn 1Vhcn Thrlr YltrnnlN Arc Unnn nn rrrd , bat .UI IacnPu 11'Ithout In1nry , bF.S DOjNES [ , Aug , 0.-Special ( Te1e I ! ; ram.-Ono of n battery of four bolters fn rho p0a er plant of the ChrlstY Caa ] / Allning company , nt rho mine two m11ea snot of the city , blew up nt 70 o'clock this morn tnq , wrecking rho bulldfnq nnl Ulowing rho other bollera out at place , Ed Fredigal , a ! ] roman , w ne terrlhly and probably fatally scalded ; 1'Illlnm Dloaea , n dump bond , w as yadly burned and acnided about the begd , lace and arms ; and n halt dozen w'Cro morn or Ices Injured , As soon as the holler oxpiotletl , the cn glnea ; pumps mul nfr Enna stopped , pad there was eomon hat of a panic nmoog the 200 miners tsorklnq on the ] 00 ! 00 ! loveh They ran to rho hDlstlnq shaft nail sig Walled to haul np , but there was no re sponer. . Thera la n small ladder 1n the main shaft tor Just ouch emergencies , and tUo trlghtcned minera came ewarming to tie ' top over this , nnrl all sot out tt Ithaut nn nccWent. That ovary ono of the Riteen men nn the scene of rho explosion wcro not ) t111a1 Is a mlraclc. 1Vllliam Heaton , n ! armor , with two sons , ts ns landing wood fifty- yards assay , his two cane Ueinq an thD wngan. The Dxplosian wrecked iho n agon nail killed tie harass , tut rho men escaped. Tha engfnoer , who hod hold of tie throttle nt rho moment of rho explosion , was Ulawn { through n window , but was not Inured , The lass la ; 5,000. A temporary pumping and poss'cr plant for running rho pumps and tans was started this ntternoon , and the big mine , ono a ! the lnrgeat In the atnto , w111 not be flooded. Ed Frmlignll , the fireman who was scalded ! ri rho Uollnr esploslon at the Chrlatlo mine this morning , died this evening. The first cigarettes to Uo put on solo under rho guarantco of rho American To- Uacco company ore an sale at a local cigar store this ntternoon. .1 conalgnment at " * 600,000 were recels Dd Lila n3orning and era ' now dlsplnyed 1n the window , The cfgar- rttes w cre dcllvered by the express company , They a'ero broughtln baskets and deposited to heaps on rho floor at rho stare , All rho cigar dealers will rchtso to receive them it they are conlalned In any recePtaciD except - cept tie origlnai packngo of ten clgorettes , ynh ntlau Arny Cuwp. A stnto camp of Sah ntlon Army oRlccre and members opened with n meeting to lho nudllorum [ at Chautauqua park this even- Ing. The Snlsatlon Army l3as twentycom - panics In lho Iowa division which is under f' ' rho command of Dinjor Dlnncho D , Cox , rs ho ! s on General llooth Tuclter's atatt , There ore about G40 members of rho Salvation Army In ttte state , ] 00 Ueing oRlcers. DtaJor Cox kns ordered all tUo olRcers to attend and gotta a number of privates era hero. Half tie olllegrs were present this evening and Ivlll remain wall SVednesday , The other halt w111 Como for an oiRcers' council 14adnesday and rmnnht until rho class of rho camp , one weak from tomarrow , The oRlccrs who will lead meetlugs ate : Ensign Long , Ensign Anderson , Captain Buller , Adjutant blcAbeo , Ensign Yoder , AGJulnnt Cotton , Enalgn Simaott , Captain ' Itobfnson , Captaht netcra , Captain DtcDon- ' old , Captain hod Dlrs. Treaty , Captain Tnll- tahn. tahn.Tho The enrolling ot , recruits who must sign an oath on muster roll that they will aU- ' stela from drlnh and tobacco ss ill close iho camp , Snrratvly IsKenped Death. VINTON , ! a .lug , G. ( Speclnh-henry ) ri , Kelley of this place had n narosv escape tram tlcatlt on the borne of n mod Uull in the stock yards. VltUout waruing 1t made n charge ou him nail threw him hack over his ( the hull's ) head , Tha stroke both numbed and stunned hm ( , but ho managed to grab tho' Uull by rho ring In his nose Wad around the neck. Tie bull then went rharglnq : around lho lot with him sad hrulsed trim badly and also broke ono rIU. A son cams to tlw rcecuD , handed hie father n pitchfork , earl rho Iattcr regained hie feet sad prodded the animal Into subJectlon , ' , but was completely exhausted by rho conJ - J , teat. Taa n elan nt 1'nncr. DE9 D101NES , Aug. G. (5pecialJ-R'ard ( comes to Des Dtolnes trlonda that lVilllam n , Allison , Jr. , nephew of thr senator , has been appointed n pros ast marshal of Peace , a city In Porto Rlco , The appointment ryas made by Caneral Mlles , cammsader In chief of rho llnfted States army , DIr , Alll son will direct rho attalrs at Ponca until orders rellevo him from rho duty. A tow weeks ago ho was ordered to Tampa and ' later nselgned to GDnernl R'llsoa's staff. r,1' then Gonernl 11'llson nail his army went to Porto Rlco , Cnptnla Allison was ono of rho number , , Chnrrh la Ilr llnllt. GRUNDY CENTER , la Auq , G-Spe ( chat-Tho ) taundatlon of a saw Preabyte clan church le almost completed , Th1s Unliding sv111 cost12,000 and when completed will UD one of rho best church edlncea in this purl of lhD etato. The corncrstono x 111 bo laid Tuesday afternoon , August 9 , wlih approprlato ccremonles , Rev , D. Van dot Lae svlll speak In Gorman and Rov. C , H , Purrnant of 1Yalerloo In Englleh , Revs , 1)yo at slorrleon pod Smith of Conrad w'lll also assts ! ld rho aervlcc. Snit th rr a Loud Drnl. lIADtPTON , [ n. , Aug , G-Special-A ( ) big s3t1t , aggregatlog j27,000 , has Just teen brought ! a rho Frankllu county district court. IJazel Bodily , a prominent farmer and stock vetoer , ) s rho plalntlfl , And sacs Conover 6 1enry of Chicago for damages to thla rxtenL Same tlmo ago Dlr. Daddy traded his flno stock farm la Prankiln county to lho detondanta ! or a Ulg caltlo ranch In Texas , Uoddy flaw alleges that rho ranch seas short 3,000 acres Ja extent nail bringa this cult to rccovor damages , Jlorr Caul In lusrn , DOONE , la Aug. D-Speclnl.-r1 ( ) three and a half toot s eln of coal at excellent quality was struck an rho F , DL Riley farm near here , Dfr , Riley w as drllling an nrta stun well and n thin vein of coal woe struck nt a moderate depiha and at 100 feet the largo and rlchor vein was entered , The sutnples brought to earth indlcato that rho coal Is a clear biluminous product at Ueat quality , Dr ( , Riley will sink a shaft at oucc , J- ' 1'nkvr n 't'ram , n00A'E , Ia : uq , D-Speclah-On ( ) Tus ! day n man glvhig the nnmD of John henry hired n llvory rig at Hannah S Sea of Ihid city to drive seven miles In rho country , saying ho would return the next day , Ths leant was not returned and inquiry showed that he boil not bona at tie farm he sold hD Inlonded vlslting , Innu Dlnn Shoutr lllr 1l'Ur , 1)AVENPOIIT ) , Ia , , Aug , 0. theory 3rhullx of ] 'alloy Clq , Ia. , shot and klllod qls n'Ifo lafay and theft klllod hlmaelf , The wife boil upplled ( 'or a di1 orce on rho grounds of cruelly. ' tlerluuN l1'rcel : ou thr Surlhtrerlern , DOONE , ] u , , .lug , 6-Specla ( ! Tolegram. ) -A sarlour wrack acourred ! n rho CUlcago & orthwaslern yams today at 11 10 a. m , 'ngino No. 692 , the largcat oa tie road , ran fdto nn open sa Itch nnrl coilldrrl with n coal train , a recklnq scvrrnl care nail turn Ing rho eaglno an Its side , Englnecr Andy ricl ) was seriously Inlurnd. One ] eq trill have to come oft nnrl his basil end taco are Uadly cut , Ito will probably dlo. J , lla versa , rho conrluctar , was also hurt badly , - - - - I'rnfraanr a [ lawn Lntr Schaal. DAVENPORT , la Aug. 0-Joo A , Ed a nrds , member of the Iowa leglslaturo nail resident professor of law at the Slate unl veralty al Iowa Cily , la dead at Dlercy hos pltal , wham ho undrrweat an operatlou tar hernia two tveoks ago , The doctors think apoplexy and not rho aperntlon caused death. .llrrrc nn B'arinn Cnmpnlrrn , CRESTON , ] n. , Aug , G-Special ( Tele gram.-The ) democrallc and popullat county commlltces met In this Illy today nail nr ranged tor a fusion campaign , The , l m crate will name rho auditor and county attorney - torney nail the popullate lye clerk and re corder. lmvn 1'rcar Canunrnl. Uavanport Democrat : ThP value of the few n crops this year ulll equal the cost ct the Spnuish oar , Ottumwa Courier : And now- that Vraver Uas rho nomination n sane man to forced to wonder what good It will do him , Burlington llawkeye : After all lows sOldlers may have a chance to vote without salting nn extra seaalon of lib leglelnture. They will he nt betas 1n lima to bnlloh Cedar Rapids ltepublican : Accardlnq to some nt rho democrntlc Papers rho demo- crntlc campaign In lows this year fa to be based on fault flndln3 with the repnbllcan adminlatrnilon , tYhat an Inaplting tasuc that w111 be , ' fawn Actrnpnprr Satrr , Tno Do Sato Exponent has been abandoned - doned , Editor Duritc advcrtlaes its Iellogq Trib ttnc tor rent or icons. The ferry Ads ertlaer has entered upon its t0urtuenth year nail bears every evtdonco of thrift. SV. T , Keater of the Oaknloosa Journal has Bono to Ottumwa to become city editor of tie Press , h'rank R' , Bicknell of Des Dtolnes , epeclal correspondent , tae gone to Colorado , where io and ] tls wife will spend some time , SYllllnm I' , Lovettc , ally editor of tie Dl's Dfotnos News , tae resigned nail will take a course of study at rho Chicago unlverally. The Anamosa Prison Press Is ! ho tercet addition to Iowa newspapers , it fe editd nail publlahed by ptlsoaera In rho state prlsan , Rabcrt Armstrong , formerly of Des Dtolnes , bas becamD lie Now Yorh correspondent - spondent o [ rho Chicago Record , utter about two years on the paper In Chicago. J , C. SVellh'er has purnbneed the Corning ltepublican nail tt lll consolidate It with ] ds Carning Union , thus getting the field tor a republican paper in that county all for Ulm self , Ucl C , Iluntoon , tor soma tlmo 1n s l tonal work fa Dubuque and on tie Sioux City Ttlbune , hoe Bono to Grano Rapids , sfich where ho will be tdentlflcd with the Telegram , SOLDIERS INVALIDED HOME Com nleacent Illllcerr nail ,11tH Are Rclnrned from Cnhn to San Tort : City. NEN YORK , Aug , G-Tho Untied States transport Laulslann , Caplaln Frank Iemblo , tvhlch left Santiago August 1 , arrived at quarantloe at 330 ; tits afternoon otter o flab passage of flea days , The ho331slann has a crew of lortysiz Jaen and brings forty con- vnlescont atilcers and men under rho core of Surgeon Gardlnor at the Red Cross society apd Dfrs , GardlRCr , Tie Lou/slang / was boarded Uy health Ofn car Doty an its arrlrnl nt quarantlnc , who examined the ahlp's company , 5urgeoo Gardiner reported havlog eight officers and thirty-two men invnltded home. All svcra found in a satisfactory condition. The san Rory candltion of rho transport was cacel- lent. lent.TUe TUe Louislaaa brings twelve pouches at mall from Sautlago , which will undergo [ umigatlon before they are farw arded to rho general poslotnce. TUe Loulslatla took [ ram Tampa to Slboney a Portion of rho Second Infantry , 190 mules and 700 tons of supplies for rho commissary department at Sanlingo. Tha fallowing Is a list of the Louisiana's passengers : Lieutenant Colonel E. Burr , United States engineers , Major C. M. do Salatar of General Lacret's staff , Cuban army , Cnptala Ellis of Genorni > : acret's staff , Cuban - ban army , nf , t ( Lieutenant Colonel Dr. V , Df. E , do Salazar - zar of GeneralLacret's staff , Cuian army. Lieutenant C , E , Pelloty , signal corps , U. 9. A. Lieutenant A , T , tVeybrccht , Etghlh Ohla volunteers , C. D. Growl , artificer , U. 5 , A , N. W , Genclla , qunYtermnster's clerk , U , 9 , A , N. D. Gardiner , surgeon In charge Red Cross socletq , and sire , W. D , Gardiner , John M , Ransom , private company D , Flret 111lnala volunteers. N. J , Lavoce , private Campnny D , Tw'enty first Infantry. ll , Sabers , private Company B , Titrd In- fantry' . tit' , 0 , Dieyers , prJsatD Company G , Tenth Infantry. E , Acnnett , sergeant Troop II , Third car , airy. airy.C C , Yllilame , teamster 5lxlh Cavalry. D. Jackaoa , stevedore , G , Jackeoa , teamster Third cavalry. J , IL Jennlogs , nrtlflcer Dallery G , h'ourth artillery. 1V , Falter , corporal Company E , Thlrleeath infantry , C. Petty , teamster Elgiti latantrp , T , J , Deeching , muslclan 5lxteonth Ilaan try , T , Carr , blacksmith quattcrmaeler's de pnrtmonL J. DlcGovern , sergeant TUlyd cavalry. fi , Raaschatlo , teamster TUlnl lafantry , F. Senn , teamster Th1rd lofantry. C , O'Brian , Private Campnny A , Nlath in tnntry , J , Bourbel , arlldcer Company 11 , Ninth Infantry , J , A. Powers , prlvato Company lt , Nlnttt Intaatry. A , D1clnlosh , private Troop F , Third cav airy. airy.E E , C , Scoems , aorgeant Company B , Six toenlh Infantry. Ii. E , Green , prlvnte Company D , Third ii Infantry , Ii , Df , tl'hlte , mualclan Company D , Ninth lntantry , E , liealey , packer , pack train No , 3 , J , F , Doyle , packer , pack ! cola No. 2 , R Ilowrx , prlrote Company E , Teeth ln ' faatry , P , A , Dfadson , stevedore , lh Sunts cll , teamster , S , 1S' , Thompson , teamster pack train No , 2 , J , Di , Droa n , englnoer Ualted Stales ne port DtlsslsslPPh A Seyas , servant of DfaJar 6alazar. Charles E , Scudero , colored camp folloa et Company F , Ninth lntantry , Nona of the above olRcers ss ere at Baa lingo at ar Uctoro the surrender of General Tora1 , They came direct from Cuban head gttarlera at Cubllna to Saatlogo , a hcre they went on board lha Loulslaas , They declined clinod to talk when seen at quaraallae , llltr Lumber Irlrm Aralgnr , CLEVELAND , Aug , 6-A deed of nasign moot was fllod la rho court at Insolvency today by tie Purdy D1eNelt company , the lnrgeat lumber firm In rho Illy , E , S , Cook of the Arm of Webster , Angell & Cock was made aeslgnce. Asaeta are placed at ; 55,000 sad Ilobllltlea nt ; 50,000 , Inablllly to meat obllgatloas la glrea as the cause tar rho aa slgoment , , RIaDS 11'IL [ i' ' 0 T l ; I : t D > : t 1L i I D Oincinnati Ooea Alter Boston in Trao Ohnmpionship Form , FIRST OF TIIESERIES GOESTOTIIELEADERS Utryer nud tPlllla on Ihr Slob nail the Lnlirr .111on r Enough flits toVln to Its Iluncked an IIUu. CtNCtNNATI , Aug , G-Tha Reds n on the most exciting game DI rho season front Uos tan today , 1Vlllis was not 1311 as hard as bw ycr , but rho Iattcr a ns lnvlnciblo , w Ith men on Vases , 1Ylth twD out In th0 ninth Stcinfeldt doubled and scored an Pictz's sla gle , Attendance , 6,050. , Score ; CI\C1tiN.1Ti , BOSTO $ ILtl.0.A.l : 1t.11Ad 1 : Dflllrr , rf. . 1 0 1 l1 0 Teager , If. , 0 1 0 0 0 Smith , 1f. .0 0 0 0 0 Tennry , lb. l t b Y v Corcoran , ss 0 0 3 8 1 Lang , es. . . . 0 1 4 3 0 Paughn , 1b , O 18 0 0 Dntt ) , cL , 0 1 5 0 0 Beckley , lb 0 0 4 D 0 ( 'ulltns , 3b , O O O f 0 lnrln , 36 , , , 0 0 3 6 0 laa r , 2b , . , 0 1 9 0 0 Dfcrhre. 2h O l 3 A 0 Ilersrn , r. . , 0 1 4 3 0 Sle'fell ( et 1 1 2 0 0 Slatrord , rf. 0 1 ! g 0 PNIz , c. , . . , O l 4 0 0 tt'tltla , p , , . , O U I 1 0 Uwyer , p , , , 0 D 0 1 t1 - - - Totals , 1 lea 10 0 Totals . . , f 127 11 1 Tsvo out n hen wlnnlng run n'ns scored , Cincinnntl , , , , , . , , , , 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 ilnnton , , . , , . . , , 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 00-1 Earned nmx : Chtcinnntl , 1 ; liostan , 1. Tw o bnso hltx. Stehteld ( 1'rnger , l'ennrsy , Stolen Unaea : D1111er , DePhee [ , SiclntPldt , Tenney , llouUle pinya : Dtcl'hec , Corcoran , t'nughn , 1'Itst bnac an bnlla ; FS3 lflllia , 4 ; by llnycr , 3. lilt Up pitched boll : fly IYiI Ile , 3. Struck out ; Iiy lltvycr , 1 ; by 111 Its , 2. Passed Unll : Bergen- Time : Tsvo hours , 1'mplres : Gnrcnep and Brotvn , CuluurlN alnt c lip n Pr1r , 1.0I'SVi1LE , Auq , C.-The ColanPla , by defeathlq liraohlyn today , mot'ed u l to ninth place Cunnlhghnm aaa hit Uut good ncldlnq Itepl rho Trolley dod1'ers sroro dan n , IsDller lasted but ( our footage. Score : LOUiSI'iLLC , DR001LTN , h.tLO.n.r 1tRo A.I : . ( aarke , If. . , 1 0 0 0 GrI01n , ct. , , 1 2 1 0 0 Ioy , cf , , , .D 1 2 0 0 Jonrs , rf. . 1 1 1 0 0 Dealer , rf. 1 1 7 1 0 ShreknN , It 1 1 2 0 0 tt'ngner , 3b 1 D 0 t 0 Ilullman , PU D a 2 4 0 Iat Is , 1b. . , 1 1 tP 1 0 ImCh'ce , 1b 1 111 0 0 ] lltchcy , 2b 0 4 3 1 0 binroon , Fs. 0 2 8 1 0 CI'xmun , asl 1 3 6 2 ShlnJte , 3b 0 0 1 1 1 IIttrtdge , c0 0/ 0 0 Grlm , o..D 3 1 L'un'ham , p0 2 2 6 1 SRllrr , p. . , 0 0 0 5 0 - Yeager , p. . 0 0 0 1 0 Totals , , , , G 10 21 R 3 Tolale , , . 4 1:24 13 2 Loulae111o , . , , . , , , , , , 1 D 0 3 D 0 0 1'-5 Brooklyn , , . , , . , , . , . , 2 1 0 0 0 O D 1 0-I Earned runs ; Laulsvlllr , 2. Tw o base h1ts : Rltchry , Clingmnn Grlllln , SncrlRco hits : Iloy' , Ititchey Stolen bases : llexter , LnChaneD , First base on bolls : Orc 1'ca- qer , 2 Stn3ek out : fly YeaBer , 1 ; by Cun nhtgham , L DmlU1o plays : c'unninghnm to Dnv1s , Cllngman to Davis , Dingoon l ns slated ) , tVlld pitch : Cuuningharn. Time : Two hours , Ctmplres:11cDonnld : and O'Day , AttonUancc , 1,929 , IllrllrN 1'Iny SlatsIlttll. . PITTSDURG , .lug , -The Dalllmores a ere shut out up to the nlnUt inning , when n tvlld throw by Cray and n h1t by Rahln- son scored ono run , in no Innlnq did the t Isltors make more than one hIL IItaon pitched n ell , Uut file support a as slow. At lendance , 3,500. Score : PITTSUL'RG BALTiSIORB , R lt.aar. R.D,0.A.F. , G1'Crecry , ct I t 1 0 0 Ieeler , rf. . . 0 0 3 0 0 Donavan , KO 0 2 0 0 Jennings , Fa0 O l f l S1'C'rthl' , 1f 1 3 0 0 0 .alley , cr , . 0 1 1 0 0 Grnr 3h.,0 1 2 G 21 ic0ann , tb0 0 i 0 13ost man , c 0 1 3 0 0 ] [ olmrs , Ir. . 0 1" 0 0 1'addrn , 2b , O D 4 2 0 Dcmont , 2h , 1 0 1 2 0 Clark , 1b,0 013 0 0 Itahlnson , c0 1 3 0 D 1'sl ) , eg. . , , . 0 1 1 1 0 tlIltaan , p. . 0 1 0 0 0 Tan'ehlll , p0 1 1 2 0 tlcOran . .0 0 0 0 0 - - - - - Ball , 3b. . . , . 0 1 3 0 1 Totals . . . , 2 8 P7 13 2Clark , . . . 0 0 0 0 0 Totals , . . , 1 G .4 1J P 'Batted for 1Ittsan In the nhtth. "batted for Dnll In the hlnth. Pittsburg . , , . . : . , . , , . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 -2 Daltlmoro . . . . . . . . . , . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 Earned runa : Pittsburg 1. Tao haso hiL 'ly. Three base hit : DcCnrty. Sacrifice hits : Gray , 2. Double play : llemunt to D1eGnnn , Staten basesllonosan , Ielly , Hit by pitched ball : Padden , Bane on balls ; Off Tannehill , 3 ; oR Ilttson , 3 Struck out : Dy Tannehill , 2. Time : One hour nail fifty minutes. Umpires ; Snyder anti Connolly , Elden Innings fur Ouo Ilan. CIICAGO , .1uq. C.-Thornton'e good pilching and backlog allowed Uut one Quaker to tench third today. Donahoe also did work until rho eleventh , when ta o sln files and nn attempted ancrlace that resulted - sulted In rho Phlllles' only error gave the Orphans the game. Attendance , 1.00. Score : CEr1CA00. PiDLADEIPIIL1. R H.O.x R b,0 A.C. Rl'an , 1f..0 3 0 0 Cooley , cL.O 1 0 0 0 Drerlt ( tb.0 110 O D Foultz , cf. 0 2 2 0 0 ] .ange , cL , . 0 0 4 1 2 UuuglatF , lb 0 2 Dt ! I > ahlen , ss..l 1 5 9 1 De'hnntlS fro U u o aS'C'm'k , 3b0 3 1 3 0 LaJolc , 26..0 1 1 9 0 xiertea , rf. . 0 2 0 0 0 Fllrk , r ! , . . 0 0 3 0 0 Connor , 26 .0 0 3 P 0 tM'i 'ar'nJ , c 0 0 2 0 0 Donahue , c.0 0 D" 0 I tudtr , 36.0 0 0 Thornton , 0 0 1 0 1 0 L ross , sa.,0 1 310 0 - 'Donahue , p.D 0 0 2 1 Totals , , , , 1 10'3P 17 3 - Totais , , , , 0 1'39 IB 1 'Fouttz out , hit by Vatted ball. 'No one out when wlnnlng run was scored , Chico5o . . , , ,0 O O D 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 Phlladrlphla 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00-0 Earned runs : Chlcago , 1. Left on Vases ; Chicago , 9 ; I'hllndolphla , 9. Two base hits : Ity'nn , DScCormick , Foultz , Douglass , Sac rlllce hit ; DScCornick. Double pln's : Con nor to Dnhlen to 15verltt , llnhlen to Ever 1tL Struck out : By Thornton , c ; Uy Donn hoc , 2. ( lases on bulls : Ott Thornton , G arc DonuhuD , 1 , Tlme : Two hours nnri twenty Inlnutes , Umpires : Swartwood and Ifarner , LrnNy far CnrtutvuyN , PHILADELPHIA , Pa , Aug 0-Clove , land easily defeated 11'uahington today The Sanatory could not hit Powell oppar- tunel } , Scare : CLEI't1LAND , t4ASIIINGTOD7. rtH.o A r. I R.D o A.E O'Connor , If x 1 3 0 0 Selbach , It. , 0 0 2 0 0 LTllds , 2b , . 1 2 2 0 0 Gettm'n , rr , O P x 0 0 41eKean , as , 1 3 1 0 0 And'aon , c ! O U t 0 0 AYallace , rb 1 1 1 D 0 [ c0ulre , c. , 0 1 G 1/ Tehnau , 1b. , D 0 8 0 0 I 'arrnll , Ib , O U a 2 0 McAleer , cl0 0 3 0 1 Reitz , "b , . , 0 1 2 ! 1 ! flake , rt , , , 0 0 2 2 0 .Smgh , 3b , . D 1 O 1 Crlg , r , c . . , 0 0 7 1 0 ltt'oanrr , as , D 1 0 4 0 II'oss ell , p. . , 0 1 0 2 0 Dercer , p , . . 0 0 0 0 0 - Uonovon , pf 0 2 2 p Totals , , , , G 7 : " 11 1 - Tgtale , , , , (8 Pl 13 2 Cleveland . , , , , , , , , , , 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0'-5 lYushington . . , , . 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 00-1 Earned runs : Clovelan , 2. Ta'o bnse hits ; 6mlth Gettmnnn l trot base on Dr tors : Clevaiami , 1. First hasp on balls ; Cleveland , 0 ; lt'ashington , 5. Left on Unsca ; L' evolnnd 1i ; R'nshingtan , 7 , DouUla pings : rilakn to 'eboau , tPugncr to Holtz to Far cell , DIc0ulro l0 6'nrrell , Struck out : Te beau , Selhnch (2) ( ) , Reltx , Smith , UmpTres ; hS'nch and Androwa , 1'lme ; Tw o 13aurs and 1lfteen minutes , Ilrotrna Iluu n 1/end Ilenh ST , LOUIS , Aug , G.-Today's gnmo Ue ! wean St. Loofa and New ] 'ark wax celled on account of darkness at rho end nt lho tenth Inning , 'rho locals tied the Giants by u Uattln1 , rally In the eighth and ninth , Dad declelons Uy' Burst cost the Arawns the game , Attendance , 3,000 , Score ; -Batted tor Cnraey In the ninth , ST IAU1S Nlaf 1'ORf : . lLiLOAF. ! t iLO A E bawd , rGrt 0 1 4 0 0 Van11'n , c ! , 0 0 0 0 Stenzel , cL t S 9 D 0-Tiernan , rf 0 2 0 0 ] larley. If. . 1 0 1 0 1 Joyye , 1b . 1 111 2 p L'roae , 3b , . , , 2 3 1 4 0 Iav/a / , ea , . . 1 3 S 0 Clemente , 0 2 1 0 1 0 Gleason , Pb 1 1 3 1 U Fulllran , aa , 0 2 1 0 , po1 Ir , If. . 2 3 0 1 0 Tucker , th , . O l It 2 0 linrtm'n , Sb 0 3 P 1 1 Quinn , lb , . . O D I G O lvarnrr , c 0 1 ! 0 1 Tarlor , P O l 2 3 1 Iiuele , p , , . , 1 1 7 2 0 r araey , rt . 0 0 0 0 0 . . ' 8ugden , rf. O O l 0 U Totals , , , 0 1130 10 2 Tolale , , , , G l2 SO IS 2 St , Louts , , . , , , , , , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0-G Now Tork . , , . , . . , 0 1 0 2 0 1 1 1 0 0-G iarned runs : Si. Loula , 1 NPn York , 2 , Two Uaan hlta ; Clements , 'tucker , Uurlx , Doyle , Warner. 'fhrec Unas hlte ; ] tools , Cross , Sncrltiee hlla ; Warner , Quinn. Hlt Uy pitcher : Tucker , Double plugs : Ruais to Davis to Jo re , Bntlex on UJlle ; Orc Taylor , 11 ott tusln , 3 , Struck out ; Ry floats , " , Stolen basex ; Cross , Aarla , Joyce , Glcaaon , Doyle. Tlmo : Two hours and thinly minutes , Untplrea ; L'msllo and 1unL STAA'AING OF Tlll : TEAMS , Played , l1'on , Loal P. C Cinclnnall . , , , , , , , , , , S ; G4 32 GG.7 lioatoq . . . . . . , . , , , , .93 f + 8 35 c2,4 Cleveland , , , , . , , , , , , , 53 GS 3S f,2.4 baitlmoru , . , . . , , . , , , . b9 62 37 W.9 Chicago ' . , . , , , . , , .95 53 / . b5.8 Nra' 1'arli' . , , , . , , , , . , 91 50 U 61,9 Plttahurg , , , , , , , , , , . , 93 19 41 52 i I'hllndelph1n . , , , , , , , , 90 42 45 4C,7 Iaulxt Ille . . . , , , . , , , , , 95 3a 69 31.9 Ilrooklyn , , , , , , , , , , , , , 00 31 GG 31.8 IVaahington . , , , , , , , , 9l 32 b9 3i.2 St. Laula . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9fi 23 G5 : "J 2 Gamce today : Plltaburq at Chicago , Bul tlmore at CUlclnnutl , ! ] ronklyn at Loula vllle , New York at SL Loula. 1'ouug ltrrrrrrr tl'unt u Guwr. The Ileservo Junlora hcrcUy rhallengo tuty team ! n the city under ! b years of ace , t1'o hnvo playcr1 trn gngtra and n on Ihrm nth tCe nronld llkr to hrar from St. 1'elcr s nine or tram somr other good leant 1'nl IDwlnq ore rho plnyrra : Connoll3 ° , catcher ; Lynch , pltchM ; qulnlnn , Rral tmaP ; Cns aldy , second Unse ; Krnnedy , third hose ; Ibronn , short atop ; Lowrv , left Rclrl' ' Lec , Crater field ; Dlurphv , rlaht Ilcld. ltidresa all chnhenges to ellher Dlanngrr Phll Uaa slily , 2,0 : South Elet'rnth atrect , or Cnptntn John Lynam , 1942 Sottth I'Ifteenth sttceL scours ot "I'n1 : YlaTlu LE.luul / , IndlnnnpnliN GrIN Ilnrk dome nud Ilrauutrr \1'Innlnrr , 1NILINAPOLIS , Aug , G.-llMrolt hod n Und coos of tnttlea In the second hudnq , rho Chum dons' bunting doing IL Phillips was etfectlve In all Uut one Inning , 5rre ; RIhE , indlnnnpolis . D G 1 l 0 2 0 0'-ID 0 0 llelrolt . , . , , , 1 0 2 0 0 0 D O D-3 G 2 ilnttcrirs ; lndlmtnpolls , Ph1111ps rmd ] : oboe : Uetn3lt linhn and 1VIIsan , DliLtt'A111EE ; , Aunt. G-IL tool ! ten In nings to drelde today a gmna Taylor tuns hit ao hard hr hod to rctlre in thr fourth , Reidy , n9w succeeded Ulm , pitched n good gnnlc. Scare : 11.11.11 , Dllln nukee . 2 0 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 D-71i 9 Calombus 3 U 2 2 0 0 D 0 11 1-9 12 11 Ilattcrles ; Dilnnukec , Tiq lor , Heldv nail Speer ; Colutnbua , Drown , Jouea nail bttck lee , hHNN1iPD1.15 , Auq , f-The D1111rrs hit Cross nt plcnsuro wtd played a test ncld lug gams , Scare ; It.11L , Dllnnrnpolls , . . 0 2 1 3 0 0 1 0'-713 1 6t. Paul , , . , , . : 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 9 1 irnttcrles : Dtlnnenolis ) , DlcDonnld and Ucnzcr ; St. Paul , l ro.q s nail 5plea , ST.INDING Oh' 1'H1 : TliAIIS , Pin'ed , tYmt Lost P C , indinnnpDlls , , , , . , , .92 57 :35 G1.0 lnnans Clly . , . , . . , , t6 5s ' 37 G1.1 St Pile ) . , . . . . . , ! 1,5 , 5c 30 5V,0 lllla nultre . . , , . , . . , 9S 57 41 55.2 Cnhtmbus , . . , , , , . . , .00 49 41 61.9 Dotmit , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 92 3G 6G 39,1 St Joseph , , , . , . . , , > > y 3J GU 3U.4 DihnlcapUlls . . 94 2Y G5 29,2 Comes Iminy : St Juseplt nt Knnsna t'Ity , slimlen1lolls nt St. Paul , lletralt at Indlan- upolls , llilw'aUISPU nt Culuulbuc. Ganu ' 1'hlN .lflerunon. The .Metz brae , curl IAlydrn Bros , Crr s Unto this afternoon nu the old For [ Umahn grounds , Thcy Itue ap us [ otton s : Dietz llros , I'oslttan , Ilnydru tires , Snga , . . , . , , , . , . . , . catcher , , , , , , . . , .U'Conuor Downs. , , . . , , . , , . . pltchcr , , , , . , , , .1S'elrh Shields , , , , , , , , , first Utse . , . . . , . .Ilarr3snn . ltomtey. . . , , , , , acctnhl Uusc , . . . , . . . lelly Johnson.- , , . , , , third bgao , . . , , , . , . , , .13cyers llackua , . , , . , , , , abort atop , , , , , . , . , , . TnlUot tV , ] ] owles , , , , , , left tlrld ' . , Lnfferty llolmes. . . , , , . , middle uelrl'Stensenbtrger Dlenzle , . . . . , . . . right held . . , , , . , slonaghmt indhutN 1Vlu .lrrnln , SiIEFFIiLD , iii. , Aug , G.-lSpecinl Tele gram.-The Nebrasitu Htdlana defeated Shrlttehl today by n scare of 14 to S. ISat IPrles : lndluns , Nh3ham and Bucithcart ; Shcllield , Good rntd Boyd. InYI\TS lIN ' 1'lll. Rl1G TRACIiS. Ilrlghton SpartN Ihtel : 111x8 Tenuy nnrl Ogden , Clone 1''ntvrlteN , NEIV YORK , Auk. G.-The usual half- hollday crantln as at Drighlon Bench to day , The Test handlrap teas the medium of very 13cavy Uctting , Ogdcu was a shade Uetler.thuu s11ss Teeny at the opening , Uut oho n ns well Uucked and at one time she Was Ilrxt cholcc Then rho money came In on Ogden rind he speedily became first choice , rho start svns good and Dllss Teeny ! vent to rho front nt once and a ou by tour lengths. Results : 1'13yt race , ae111nq , one mile : Iilgh Priest wan hrohmun second 1 , tusdule third Tires : 1N19i , Serond race , sellUtg , Rvo furlongs : 9tel- grnt la ts on , T > rUa second , Slr Flortnn third. Time : 1UJ. : Third race , selling , 11va furlongs : lnspec llou won , Fvnetta second , ; firs. 'I'rumbrldge third. 'time : 1U3. : Fourth race , selling , one and onP slx leenth n3llPS : burlesque won , ! [ echo second - end , lrre0 Lance third , TlntP ; 1.4 ; ; , Fifth race , TDSt hundlcap , ono cotta ; aiiss ' [ Petty aou , Ogden seconJ , Sailor ] iing tUtrtl. Time : 110 ; ! ; Sixth ruse , Futurity Trial , six imlongs ; Autumn a on , Cnnne3l yecund , Tenderncrs 5es enth race , hundtcap , steeplechns ? , toll course : 11o1'al Scurlct won , El Cd second , Ullndv third. Time : 6:1C. : CHICAGO , Aug. GrHarlem racD resuth ; First voce , s1x ttlrlongs : Cytonu moron , L'o Brien second , Dr. Sharp _ th13tL'Tlme , L 15 , + . Second race , one milo and tw _ nty yards : George Krats won , Tranby second , The Tory third. Time : 142 ; ! ; , Third race , four furlongs : Frank Beil Ivan , Aprils Lndy second , Souchon third , Time : U:47 : ! ? Fourth race , ono mile : Found n On , John Brf ht second , D1ary black third , T1me : 1:40 c , Fifth rare , Garden City hnndlcaP , 51,000 added , six furlongs ; Half Penny a on , Lady 'llerslfo second , AUuse third , 'rime ; 1:13. 1:13.Sixth Sixth race , one mile earl seventy yards ; Inds won , Braw Lad second , Nathanson third. Time : 1:424 : ! Set enth race , six furlongs : Diggs n on , George I1. Ietcham second , Afnmada third , Time : 113y. ; ! S1' . LUUI , Aug. G-Results ; First race , tlolllnq , seven [ nrlongs : tt'utchmaker won , Dlound Clty second , Lady Hamliton third. Time : la9i : , Second rncD , ono nail three slxteenths inlles : YrlncD of ladle ss on , Evg Rlco sec , and , Sunburst third , Timc ; 2Oy ; , Third voce , handicap , far 2 yenr o1ds , five nail ane hnlf furlongs ; Nnu d'Gr Juan , 1lonn B second , Sir Gatlnn third , Time : 110 ; 110Fourth Fourth race , Owners' handicap , enD and nne sixteenth miles : 'd Farrell , dead heat ; lrorbush , dead beat ; Imp , Skate third , Time : 1:4Sti : , Fifth voce , six furlongs : Glhraltar wan , Della of Diemphls second , Purity ! blvd , Time : 115 ; , Sixth racy , ono mlle nail tn enty yards : Sir Rolla wan , PUtochle second , lasme third , Tlme ; L43 ! , Seventh race , ono m1iD and twenty yards : Foncllrce ! von , Silver Set second , Canfesslon third , Tlmo ; 142 ; ! , SARA1'OGA , Aug. 0 , Two atalte events on the card today attracted n good attend once , Slr llubert was a prime [ avorlte for rho Grand Union strike , srhlch n ua cap , lured by licntucky Colonel Uy six lengths , The Bromley entrlea , ilnnn llea nail Ken mono Queen , had rho call In rho betting for rho Henrlc xhtl.e , but they n ere unplacgd , The racy vas won Uy Dhtrtha 11 by four Iengtns. Ra4ults : lrtraj rocs , th'o furlongs : DreuchUcrg Juan , Frames Iloalter second , Lllerdnle third , 'rime : 101x ; ! , Second race , six furlongs : Damien wan , 13en fIndnd second , Rater Girl third , Time : 117. ; Third race , Grand Union stakes , ; IMIO flea nail onr half furlongs : Ientucky Colonel won , Dtartlmus second , Sir Ilubert third , Tlme ; 1:11. : Fourth race , Henrlc stapes , one nail ont alxteenth miles ; Dnrtha II won , Lnverocit accond , L1111nn RDII third , Time : 153. ; Fifth race , stepplechnse , about two miles : Shlllnlnll won , I'hrinrch accond , ] furry Up third- lime : 331 ; ! ! , U1TRO1T , Aug , -Seven races drew n large crowd to 1Ylndxor todnand with clear weather and n fast true the talent got n Ilttle the bast of it , na long shots well played got tbo most o [ liw mona' , Ruaulta ; I'Irst rnrr , six furlongs : l1'hnt text won , Cagmooale second , Jennie Juno ! blvd. 'rime : 1:14i : ! , neeon4 tree , dvD furlongs : Triune won , Rena Campbell second , frlmmer thlyd Thne : 1U2Pi. ; Th1rd race , ses cu furlongs : Fesav P won , Trh a11 second , Irksome third , ' 1'lme : 125. ; 125.Fourth Fourth race , Mrrchnnlx' stoke1,000 , ( Iva [ orlongs ; Exrurslan won , Pell llell sec , and , Yandotega third , Tlme : 1:02 : ! , Fifth race , one calla : Rny II Juan , Qulq accond , Aunt Idda third. 'Clete ; 141i ; ! Sixth tact , tleven furlnnga : Cnddfo C 'wan , G. R , Longhurst second , Dag Pipe third. T1me : 1J : Seventh race , amen furlanga : ' 1'useulum won , slldlu second , Utopia third , 't'han ; 1 ° ' 7s1 , sTul rGI T1R Gora A F.1s'r Dlrrr , Allempb lu Intrer'I'rnrlt Ilevurdnnd Isquttlr horutt'r 'I'Inu , COLCtD1ItlIS , 0. , Auq , G , = this ts ae n fast get a wuy daynt the racy track , In order to clew up rho cord fhb rachtg was begun at 10 'A n , tn and though It ts ns contlnuetl until dark only four of rho eve ovcnte were llnlahed ou account of aevcn0 of rho rarer beh3g Uadly spIIL Tha weather ts'aa fair nail tbo ! reel ! In ttnv condltlon. Fully 6,000 praplu were In attendan eln the ntternoon , attracted Uy the unnouncemeut that Stnr 1'olnier would attempt to lower the track record of 2:01r , { footle last yrnr by Jou Pntcheu ht hIN race with I'olnlrr. 'the track w ax not an fast as It ordinnrib la tinder faeorable candttlona std rho trams u era w orkh3g 1t betn een heats all dayit u aa hardly expected that ] 'olntvr w DUId luster the bark retard , Uut from the tlmo he gat uwaY R teatl et'Ident by would make a very teat mile nail when It w as an. flounced hD had equaled his rewrd of 1:53 : ! ' made last aeuxon at Glenn Fella rho crosetl ! vent u lld n ! th enthuslaem , The Ilrat time Pointer t1 ua brought down la lho wlro ho did not hate h1a atrlde and wont almost to iho half before ho turned hark. ] t w as about 9:20 : u hrn Goers Urought Polnfer down thD accond time , George Spear drove the pacemaker , u rwuur , hitched to a sulky and rho start a as u beautllul one The crowd a ua on 1ta feet Ueforu Polntcr was under the n Iru and I Oil all Ohl J iGGUU1 T O I ' n r 5 4 , n . , ------1S- _ . . . . _ , s , ' ' t t i el a ' Z Il a f ' ii , li it S This is a special dayset aside by the powers that 1 J 1t ( i betor the purpose of t 1 , . , ) fit cleaning tip a season S c' ' accumulation of rem- J ' ! ' . . Wants-odds and ends-- , . . . tr. - , - r ' , 4' . 'no' short lengths , etc. ' " , h ' A season's active trade + rte ° " . , 17 ; has left us with something like a thousand choice Remnants-just I about enough for trousers , We don't want them ! We won't invoice ' ; them. or cart Y them over for next season , Just to see how quickly we can clear them up-and at the same ' : time tivin for ourselves rho praise of those v + rho appreciate a good thing have bunched them iri four four prices : -we piles-at . . . . , . . . - - t' t'i t'W W i , , q ± . i , , There is no need telling you what they origin illy sold for , After ' Y ou haxe carefully examined the fabrics-and noted the quality-you will quickly take your place in line with those who are waiting to be measured. Good things don ' t usu ill y Jas t Jon g. ) If y ou're wise y ou'll make t your selections-each have your measure on our books , early Monday mo > . ° nitig , You know 'iThe early bird , ' ' ttc. , etc , 5 Solrte choice Remnants for Coat and Vest-or full suit. All regular stock , medium , light and heavy weights-at a reduction of 25 per cent from usual season prices. ' 0 sac e fi h o Fabrics and Prices in our i nil o s- Tee fi II fih2 sfior ' A I 09 and 211 harbach So , lsth , Bloclc. them Was n painful sfionco until the slut- Ilon reached the quarter , w hnn the announcement - nouncement of the tUnP-0:9h-Drought ! forth n about of extlltatton , 'rherD was + ulother shout when Yoinler reached the halt Ut OaS'S ' , nail sllll another n hen he narked the threD qunrter pole h ) 1S9i Thera teas a smite on DlcCleary's taco nail when the runner moved tip at the finish ! 'olnter pushed his nose ahead nail kept ! there ! hero until he passed under the tetra. A mighty cheer went up from the crowd , for lho next Instant the rhos-159i-w ; ! as an flounced. The 2:05 : pare n ns ensliy sven Uy CUehalla , although 13umits nail 1'ew I Onward both sold for more money In the pools , The second - end heat-2:44i-Is : rho fnstost heat Paced h ) a race this season. ] results : 2OS pace , purse tOW : rlnncondu , U , q by Iinlght , The Hngghtmare , by Algona ( McElonry ) 1 2 3 1 " , , Sally Toiler , U m. ( Ilusse3' ) , 3 0 1 2 1 : ' Nlcul B , h , h. ( DicLaughlin ) 7 3 7 3 2 ro Bc,3slo Lcuch , Ur , m , ( th tch logs ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5 4 5 4 ro Giles Noyes , b. g , ( Hudaal ) . , G 1 G G ro D111ton S , b , h lYow elb. . , . , 4 4 G 4 Gro R'llllnm 1t'allace , Scribner , br. 1l ( stall ) . , , . 5 1 6 dr Thne ; 2OG : ! , 2Ou1 : ! , 2UJ'y ; ? , lUl ; , 2OSi : , 2:05 , 200 ; trot , purse ; : ' , D00 : Fred B , b. q , by Iteelclle-Cu- pW , by black Squh'rcl ( Coch rln and Iudson [ ) . . . . . . . . . , . . 4 4 ] 1 1 Tommy Britton , b h. ( Gccrs ) , . i l 4 4 Y Pilot Boy g g. ( Stull ) . . . . . 3 3 2 : 3 llnn Cupid , b , h , ( DcCarthy [ ) 2 2 3 3 4 Time : 2nr1'h , 280j 2,11i , , 211i ; ! , 2IPJ , , 205 ; puce , itnra0 j2tUJ : Chehalis , hlk. h by Alinmont-1'e- cora , Uy C , sl. CLay , Jr. ( Frazer ) , . . i 1 1 Rumba , U , g. ( t1'llaon ) . . , . , . . , . . 2 2 3 b'rank Dogash , br , h , ( Ragashj , , . , , , 4 4 'L Annnlns , br. h. (1cycs ) , , , , " 3 4 I'enrl Onsvnrd , U m , ( Speni j . , . . . . , , , . 5 6 5 ' 1'Imc : 2U7 ; ! 2OPh : , 2,059x , , 2.14 trot , purse 12,0,0 , : Ilelle J Uy Don Johnson , dam JnG ucetl ( Spear ) , .9 1010 2 1 1 1 Rosa Croix , ro , m. ( Dic Henry ) . . . . . , , . . , . . 4 1 2 1 5 4 8 R'llbur , Ur. g. ( illlgert ) . , , , 1 3 7 9 7 'I Thorn , U , nt. ( Brown.10 5 1 710 2 3 Red Bee , U g , ( R'ilsan ) , . , , E 2. 4 10 4 ro D D ltl , b , h. ( Spina ) . . , . , . 5 7 li 3 2 ru lsledlum R'DOd , br , g , ( fl son ) . .7 D 3 4 3ra Ih3sso Crrek , c13. m , ( Neth away ) , , . , . , , 3 0 G G 0 ra Cnrucalla , Lr. m , ( Keycaj , 6 4 8 8 b ro AISPH , b , g. ( h'ronch ) , 8 8 D 5 G ro Tlma : 2.12 ! ; , 2Pi , ! , 211j ; ! , 2:1N ! , 212j ; ! , To beat rho troclt record of 2.01 . ! , purse 53,000 : Star Pointer equnlnd tvorld'a record -1GOy ; , Tima by quarters ; Irlrat quarter , 29x ; second t unrter , 65 > A ; third quarter , 1s3i ; mllc , L' 9i , Pra/n NN at ChrNN ' 1'anrnnnu nl. COLOGNE , Aug , CThe morning session of the Internntloual chess tournament to dap resulted na follows : Schlechter dla , oaed of Schnllop , Albin lost to Fritz nail lerxer a na beaten by Schlffrrs , All the other gnmex werD adjourned 1n even post ! tons. Altar recess Showalter loaf to Janow akl , Stehtltz Ueat Charausek nail Cahn defeated-Hlnrlchsen , 'the ' amca Ur hveen Tschlgnrln and Durn ant'hetn een Poplel nail Gottschali resulted In drtlws , The Dergcr Schnllop game left unllnlahed in the fourth round a aa resumed today and suns ss on Uy + Iicrgcr. wrrr hl Sorllnrrrt TeunlN Tournt y. DSINNEAPOLIS , Au 6 , G.-bond and DIy ors defeaUvl Jayne Deldnn lade 3 In douUles In rho Northa catcrn tennis tournarnen ( 7.5 , C 2 , 7.5 , Jnyno dofealed Band ht the ainglea , 8.2 , C 2 , 'fho result of rho doubles leaven Jnyno and Heldcn , Ilnle and H. Belden fled for ilrst place , each hul lug lson two games and last unc , IRrI clc D1rrt tit Irnrnry , IEARNEY , Neb Aug. 0-Sperlal ( 1-Tho xtate bicycle meet hex been scheduled far livttrney nn the 21st oP thla month , Thu mlle and half mlle champlonsldpa tor the NlntD tell ) bo run herb and the Indlcnttons are that rho meet n IIl bring out many fast rldcra from Icarnry and abroad , Rnxlnu Dfttralt Canrd Drr , Poilco Interference nail an Utablllty to make required urrangemenlx have resulted UI the culling oft of rho boxing rent st be tts ren Dlcintyro and Lambert anti , the other sports which were to have teen pulled off at blcDnnald thla nftcrpoon , lorlllurd tilnblrr ll'lu. IONAON , Aug , G.-At the second da3''x racing of the hew ea summer meeting today the Lor111ard Ileresford stnblea' bay llib 'rnrollnta Juan rho Priory atakss of b aaverelgna for accPpturx w'Ith : 'Oil s ver clgns added far 2 yaar vlda , ibur ilorscs run ; dlaluncD , 11s o furlongp. (4undnur'N Lur1 "Drn : ' SS'INA'IYfG , Stan. , Aug. G.-Jukt Guudaur has issued n challenge to row any oursmuu ht tltu world prct lous to Uls rd I tirement from profossfonal roseing , harry DlcUanald , the dlampian onrstmtn u [ Ut- tnn n , hna uret pted the challenge of Una Murphy of this city , The race tvlll br held at sumr place Uetwoen l1'Innfpeg nail Ot tats n .togas ! : ' 3 Jtlrhnrl DrntN Jlclhtillr , IVIiJ.UA' GIIOVI : , Pu. , Auq. G. Jimmy Dllchncl this uflornaon dofented Eddie Ma Duffle in thD twentydh e mile match oleo Uy sixty yards , Na records were Umk n. 'rime ; 45:51.5. Michael led nearly all the tlmc. NOT FAVORABLE FOR ALLIANCE Aun rfennN Ilcjret I'rupoNltlan to Con- NollfhtlD 1'nnnnui nail \Icnrnlrnn Ctutttl LtrrerlN , NESV 1'DRI { , Aug , G.-The American ChamUer of CommercD lu 1'arls recently addressed an inquiry to Edn nrd Itolbrook of this city in regard to amne proposed alliance lianco of interests Uetn eea rho Panama and the A'Icaragumt canal compnntca , netting partlculariy trhether It would bo posalblo to axahen rho Interest at lho :1u3erican pee pie ht the Panama proJecL Dtr. Holbrook roterred thD lnqulry to lilraln ] Iitchcoch , president of rho Dlnrltimo Company of Nicaragua , from srhan be has received rho folloss ing letter : [ n reply to your question as to tv6othcr there Is guy ground for believing tUatl3nr : Ica or rho American pcoplD would Ue u ill Ing to ahl or encourage rho construction at rho Panama canal , I will say that I bo llevu way moecmcnt In that dlroctioa would Uc st holly futliD , Our w Iscst englncera do not consider lho Pauntna canal feaslUle In goy ecoaomlc senac , 1f at all. The Nicaragua rautn , Uclug at the lowest dcpnasion In Crn h'al Amcrlcu , and with atlondmtt favornUle candltlons , Is the route marked out by un lure Itself fur the "gateway to the Paclflc " [ : ngincers at greatest nbllity and Dxf > , rl cute all adtnlt its entire feasihllity at u modoralo outlay for n scorn of such magnf lode , The D/aritlmD / Canal Company of Nicaragua Is cl3nrtered Gy the Unlled Stales and holds tlm conceaslone ! torn Nicaragua and Costa Inca , A hill la paw pending ! n congress wldclt svlll undoubtedly became a law , smenling tl3D charter so as to eaahlD rho United States to ncqulre 7D per cent of the stoclt of the coulpauy nail to furnlah all rho money requlrcrl for ranstntction , 1'ho Nicaraguan canal Is a reglizatlon of tltD sontlment , "An American canal under.4ucr Icon control , " nnl Ile construction hna become - come tUo declared pw pose of the presllanL the congress and the pcoplD 01 lie United States , I tam aw arD that I have written nothing nee' to you , w ho has o been so lmtg Ideattfled trllh this great enterprise , ARREST THE LABOR LEADERS Slrilu \Vnudsrat'krrN nl Urhkurh Grtr Iola thr l'rimllutl Cuurh OSt1KOSfI , 1Vle , , Aug 4.-Tho sash and door rnanufacturers have determined to try artd fix respanslUlllty tor the labor clots here. lt'arrants ! rare 1Peun1 lhls morning tar lho arrest of Tltnmas I. Iodd , sccrotaty o ! iho National 1loodworkura aalou , and Georgs yontner and sllchoel Trolber , ht o local leadrra , The compl0lnt was made Uy Nathan Polno of the Palno Lumber company , and tbo charge la conaplracy to mallclouely lnjurq rho sold company by lcrrllyUtg and I intlmldatlug its Dmplo ) es Uy means of threats and abuses. lildd nail 'lontnor tvoro arrested al 0 o'clock sad given ap lmmedlaln hooting Ueforo Judge Gosa In munlDlpal court- The date of lhelr trial ss as set far August 12 And ball was Feld at ; 2,000 each , which was turulshed and Jho prlroncre srcra released , Troiber will bo arrested as soaa as ho can Uo Iodated. Secretary fadd Ihrcatena a rclnhatory suit for damages , ! a erylldng la quiet 1lcro today and the udlla are runuing w ! th anmll non-union crews. Sovenlyflev special pollee hatro Ueen appalnted uml C'Ulef lYclabrodt ! seta con , fidcut hu can suppress say dlsturbaucD , WOMAN KILLS BLIND HUSBAND 1 'alp t N 't'hin lrp hS Cattfng 1cr Osrn ' 1'hnmt with a . NE1Y BRUNSR'1CK , N. J Aug , G-A murder and suicide which occurred late last night ts as discovered this afternoon In South elver , a s911agc six mllca from here. Charles 1'ahansen , a Ullnd mm3 43 years at ago , nail its ss Ifo Criatlna , three years his Junior , u rre found dead , It to rho general opiplon that the w omnn killed her husband and the conunitled suicide , The Yahansons 3nannged the Holtman houeD , a Ilttlo hotel on slnino sttceL The lss o did not lR e happily - pily laglher , often quntrcling about monoy. The house ryas not opened tar business this rnorning as usuah 1Yhen the noon hour carne and the hotel sllll remalncrl closed , rho neighbors became tlusplclous nail broke Into the hotel. Lying on n stalrnny trading to Ihr floor upstairs , lho villagers fount ] the holy of tUo Ulind landlord , 'there tuns n pleco of clothesline about his throat , showing plDlnly the way hr a'blch Ito hod been suffocated. Continuing llteir scorch the party went Into 113P kllchen and found J1rs , Yolmnsel3 dead. Her throat w us cut. The theory that rho wife couunitted rho daublo crltne is slrongti3ened by the lout that thD knife sslth tsldch her throat Dad Ucen cut tuna touud In hoc Band , DEATH RECORD. R'Ifr of Iinult Esumincr DicDmrrll. HURON , S , D Aug. G , ( Speuinh- ) sirs. James slcnosvell , tulle at Ilan , James slcDowcll , hrto register of rho United Statca loud oIDco far rho Horan dlslrlct and now nallannl boob exan3lncr , died rt rho family bomo ! n Highmoro loot night , Deceased was n rceldent of this city durh3g the tlma her husband ss ns register of lha land oIDeu and w ns troll known throughou ( lbo atato , Sha was lhD mother of Jnmcs I / , Mcnowell at l1'ashington , D , C chief clerk at lira , ducuntent department of rho governmeuC prbtiing ofllce , Thu remains ts Iil ho tnkun to tlto old home 1n 131caminglou , ! 11 tor harlot. llnvid l'nmpbrlb AUnBRN , Neh. , Aug , G-Sneclal- ( ) Dm'Id Campbell , an old and respected cltl zoo of this town , died nt his hamo this morning after a lingcring Illness at eev Drat months , Dlr. Campbell leas ono at the early setllcre of Nemuhn cowrty. His In lorrntnlt will take place from his Tale tesl dencD Sunday at 2,30 , p , m. Ilr , Dlr'lin'KOr , P .DfE1tSON , Neb Aug. 0-SpcclaL-AA ( ) ' McOregar of the DcGrrgor ( hospllal , Sioux City , died of heart dlacaso last night whlls atlcndlag tD n patlDnL "pill on 'I'rrrllurlnl lxpnnrloa , ST. LOUIS , Auq. G-Tho paramount Isauet at the cmning domocrnllo stub conventlon + which Insets ul Spring0eld ou August 10 , will UD terrllorlal expansion , Democrats of NDw York in pattlcular , and the east In general , It la said , are anxloualY nwalt Ing rho action of lhfa canvuntloa on rho ' yursllon of terrltorlnl expaneimt F.x Governor - ernor Stour , who recently lu n speech at iha Jefferaoa club Jarorrd such a policy f on lho part of the country , and who Is lr delegalo to lho convention , is looked upga as a leader oI tl3e Dxponelonlats 1n s11e eourh Thu state adminlalrntlon and a maJority of 511asnurl'a congressmen are op posed to ary such policy , Ilydrrx hrnds llle , t 4huutlNOU Sold. AENI'Elt , Aug , 0-ln rho United Slates court today Judge Rlner enteral final decree oI forecloauro la rho salt of lho Amcticaa f l.onu and Trust company against the Lead vlllo & Gunnison rullrond The aalo trill ho hold August 1C. Thu road's indohlcdneas fa 1 ; 2b8G,110. IL Is gull that tllo Union ! 'arlfia x 111 probably oblaln control o ! rho road , t r