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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1898)
- . - - - - - - - - , - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - . - - - - - . _ - - - - - - - - . - - . - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - - - ' . - . . - - - - - - - - - - , , - - - - - _ _ _ _ - wa _ V _ _ _ - _ - - - - - - . - - - - - - . - - . - . - - - - - - --V _ - -V _ V _ V - - C LW F I _ 4 _ _ . TIlE OMAITA DATTX _ flEE : PBTIAY , AUGTTSnI _ 1898. _ _ _ _ _ _ i 1IANs COUP\VAItD \ AC1 ; Chicago Wfn a rourtcn Inning Struggle on Brooklyn's Grounds1 ' DUNN AND WOODSOPPOSING PITCIIRS Itotis t'ii In (1(11)11 SImni nti1 4hc 'IenhIN 1ttIitii.I 'l'Iirnt I'a ( tii sits ' Article of IIaic hull that Its ' Ilord to 1xceII. NEW YOIUC , Aug. 11.-The I3roodyna ; an(1 Chicagos were icIicthiIo to play two ame today , but n the flrRt gatno Was contInued for fourteen Innings the socotul game was callet off TIso Chtcagos won uut. In the fourteenth Inning on bunt hits by Mertes , Connor and Donahue. core : flItOOICLXN. CII1CdflO. . flII.1.A.P. It II.O.A.r . nrmn , er. . . ' 5 : t 3 ii ii j Ttipsn , ir. o 2 U tVP jon.q. rr..i 2 1 (5 t. , F'w'itt. ib.I ) SU I L 1tlmnn ) , 21 , 0 0 6 2 0 Thornton , of 0 0 4 0 0 hckiird , It 0 1 6 II U IMslcn ) , Fe. . I U 4 5' U Mng.yns , t. U 2 2 h U M''m'k , 31i S I : i ! I r I.achce. lb I ) I ) t2 U U Mrrts5. ri. . I Z t U U : S4hIfldIe , 81s. 0 1 t ii 0 ronnor. : t , . . ii 4 t ) I , S. flanc..O U 9 0 U tonaiu ) , el ) 1 Ii 2 (1 ( Dunn , p 1 1 0 1 0 WooItu , p. . . U U 2 t U 1 Totals TotaiM . . . . $ ? t42zt.J : tlrnoklyn . 0001000 1000000-2 t Chicago . 0002000U000001-3 V Htolen bases : It ti DnliIen. TV)1)flfO . hi Is : Jo ii es , I agoon , U rItlits. i'ain ed rttfli Chicago , I ; flrookiyn , 1. Iotbio tIny : Iah. ; kn to Connor ( I ) flverttt. Sa'rIIIct. lilt : M5r1'R , First lne n hnllu : OtT Dunn 2 : . orfVOOl9 , 4. Striis'k out : By lunti1 I ; Ill , \Voodts , 2. l'nspptl ball : Ioniihuip. 1rt on bi1seM : Brooklyn , 10 ; Chirago , 1.1. firnu of I iitne : Tws Iiottr8 1111(1 ( ( ) tIrt.cIi inhtititei. j I ! n lltS Swartwoo(1 ni1 ( 's\'nriser , Attend- / alice , 1,00 , : 'l''o 1'ItIisrs Uis ; \V8Tl1NOTON' Aug. 11.-Tile b'enntnrs I F3t1WUI niorts ability tOdfly than (4)1 0(15110 titno 011(1 liotlt gIttIICI4 were itlproVeIneIltM ( ISO whet IIOH liecs slone ItOretoforU. 'File litci1er won lostli gullies. Attesidance , 1- 200. Score , Iirit gurne : WAHI1lNlTO. Nti\S' YOfll. It. II.U.A.J. It floAt. : . ' ietIIi. Ir. t i V5 U U VlIasltn , ct2 2 2 0 1) ) , urt1Pr , RIS I ) I 1 U Tlernaii , ir. . I 1 0 U ' 1 VAflht'lOfl , Cr. U I .1 U 1 .Ioycs , iii , . . . 2 2 s U U Magitlre , c. . U U : s 1 1 lit-h. , PM. . . . ( I L : i : i ii larrelt , Its. . U 1 Ii U II (1leaon 2j , 0 5 2 2 0 , ltettz , 11 , . . . . U I ) .1 0 toyle , rr. . . U 1 U II U ilnVtIl , 3b..i U I 2 U Ilurtmnn , IbO 3 2 2 1 I ( lettrnnn , 5Vf ( ) j tJ II Urady , C. . . . U 1 0 U II 1)ineen , P. . . :1 : u 'art1er. C. I ) U It U ' . iyrno1lr ( I ) . I ft : t a TotaLs . . , , 3 4 :4 : b Totalt . . . . C Il 2 ? 12 1 I Washington . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2-1 New York . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 U- Fnrned rusm : New York , 1 , f4tolen bases : Smith , \iiti I Isilt roll. 'I'Ierisati , ( leuon. .1 TWO-lUIFO lilt : Anderion. 'l'hreo-bise : Isit : , lInrtman. home run : Seyniisur. Doubi. ' PlaY : Davis to Joyce. First base on balls : oft Dlsuu'ii , 4 ; off Seymour , 9. Struck out : fly Dlneen , I ; by SUymour 9.VIId pitch : 1)hiieen. Left on bases : \Vaslilngton , 11 : New York , 6. Those of game : One hour nsssl Li I1ty-throe minutes. Umpires : OD.sy , Soy- slor and Itrswis. Score , ecoiid grime : , V.A53lhlNGTON. NDYOltl. . ! t.1t.O. A.I : . UI ti I. t : . } 1'llbacli , ir. i ; U \"lIaht'n I , et 2 5 I I ) I ) Wngner s s. I 3 'J 1 TrIllsIi. : 0 I II U VAfld Hfl or. I : 3 U II .1e3.M1 lb. . . . 0 1 l 1 U Inciihic. c. . U 1. 1 II taVtH , ISa' . . . U 2 s ; 1 15 Farrell , lii , . II I 1) 1) ) U ( ihe.ii.ois. 2b. U U U l I IteItz , rb. . , . 1. U 1 II Du3li ir. . . . U U U II U IriuitI1 , 3ti. . , I 1 1 II tlartsnin. lb 0 1 0 1 1 Uetttnnn , rr U I II \S'nrner. . C. . 0 Is U Ii II Kitten , . . . . I U I 1 IP tol1eny , I . U U I & U Totals . . . . I 1 1 5 TotnI . . . . 1 i'Ll 11 'V1lgtlftr suit for Interferellee. Wit.ShIIflgtOll . . . . . . . . . 0 0 5 ( I 2 0 0 0 -7 NovYork . . . . . . . . . . . 100001020-1 Esriiatl miss : Vzishiogtoo , 5 ; New York , 2. Stolen bn.e : 1)stvls , Van Ilaltiets (2j. ( Joyce , Gettmsin. lti ltz , Stiiths. Two-base It It"u1111er. : . roe-list so hi t : Anderson. Double pias : I lartinun to Disvis 1)olieny to Ieason , First Ofl ialhi , Of Kihlen , 2 ; oft loheny , 5. Struck otit : JIg F1lhen. 1. Left on bases : liVltshiIngtoII. 8 ; New York. fl 't'htne sir game : 'I'wo liosirs , Umpires : ( . ] uffney alid 11 ro wn. Ss * tIsti I lie SIPhuIrN. P1 I I LA 1)ELA'l I IA , Aug. 11.-Baltimore it oil Cleveha iitl 11115 ycil a not Ii er t ro TiSfei'iel game here today , the Orioles winning the game eztshh. Attendance , 1,0O. Score : BA fT IMV1U I. ( V' I t V tIA NI ) , 1t,11.O.A.1. 11 ii ! UcGraw. lb I Z1 : U 1 Ituikett , hr. . 0 1 1 0 o 1CeeIer rr. . . 9 : a o i- 211. . . n u 3 4 .1pn'hngi , to ; : : : s I 5 U Mcgati , ss 1 1 1 i IelIe ) . Cr. . . 1 'I ' U U VaIIare :11. : , U I I U I t'Gntin. lii U 2 4 0 Ii Tebeaui , lb. . U I 9 1 1 1holne If. . 0 0 4 Ii U O'Cnnor. c 0 0 5 2 U 1)niont lb. 1 1 1 II U tlhaks , vS. . , . II II U I U V 1ttiIflln C 0 3 5 U U Mc.tess' , tI U 0 I a ii .Iatih p. . . . . I ) 0 U I I Powell1 p. . . U U I 1 U Totak . . . . ? 13 21 t Totak . . . . I 4 1 4 Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . . :1 : o i 0 0 1 0 2 0-7 I Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 V Esirned runs : Baltimore , 2 : Cleveland , 1. TVOtIt80 hIlts : JeoniogsVaulnee. . I tome run : 1cKes1i. Left on bases : Itaitiniore , 0 : Chevelniul , 8. Struck out : By i\1iiiI : , 3 ; b1 PovolI , 1. Double hlay : .lenniogs to I'- T Goon. First no bulls : Oft Maul , 1 ; sift Pos'ehl , 2. lIlt by hitcher : Ily Maul , I ; by Powell , 1. umpIres : Lynch istlil AnsIrevs. a Tine of g:1n10 : : One hour isilsi Ii fly-live hIlls- utcs. STANDING OF 'Fl I F 't'EAilS. l'lLYUil. 'oii. Lost. 1'V' ( ( 'lnchtinitti . . . . . . . . . . . 100 0. i Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I ; ( h : ttI Citsvehrt 1111 . . . . . . . . . . . . ¶ 4 : ISO : i 1:2.1 : Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . 01 51 : is VS.2 ( 'biChtg ( ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 09 4 I ,5.6 New lork . . . . . . . . . . OG th : 1:1 : r..2 l'httisburg . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 r0 1 1 f.t2 I'liiladehphiha . . . . . . . . 1)2 ) 43 tO 4117 Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 :1 : : 57 3.7 I LoitIsvhhie . . . . . . . . . . . . 07 : : ci .i \Vaiihliigton . . . . . . . . . tl ; :1:1 : : lii , , St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 9 70 ti.3 No games chedulod for today. 11 ' ' ' ' ' ' SCO11tS OI' 'Full 's'I4'1'1ItS St. l'ttiil lIzihics * Ls.issIs.rs 1ny I1osii hi ( hit. htsthi lANSAS Ch'I' % ' , Aug. 11.-TIll' Saints PUIIO(1 out In the hoist halt utter the Blues bath ItliliarenthY Won tile gniiie. ? % Iuretlltll wall hit Itrird isiter the liftht. Score : R.lh.F. I } C0t15104 Cht .1 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 0-Gb t St. Patti . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 1-7 10 4 BatterIes : Kitnsas CIty , 1dercditl1 1112(1 W'Ilinii : St. i'nttl , Frhcl't2 illiti Spies , ST. JOS1l'tI , lIo. Aug. 11.-The ! dinne- 111)0115 team 15)0k a tioublo horsier from ttt. Joseph today. Alt arotititl loose jihtiyltig ( it the home team lost tile games , Score , tirt. game : fl.lf.F. . , , . . ( - , Ninocapolis . . . 2 1 0 I ) 2 0 1 0 1-7 10 3 ; Ilatterles : St. Joisepli. Taui , simid AleCnu- ' lay ; 1ltinneupohhs , 1slc1)oI2liiU ittiti Fliiier. Score , second game : 1t.11.l. . . . . - Minmienpohis . . 1 1 ii 0 0 1 2 0 G-11 lii 1 Batteries : St. Joseph.'Ill54i.VOrtl5 tind 1cCiiui e y ; 1 I U SICIS Itoh is , Pistil I iiii ) u I J1Ihsex. I i1 I Aug. 1l.-ltettger nsiij I lroremnuo pirtlcihssititl in it 1)htt'llers hat- I the in which the latter caine out nhm& iuh. The holding of both teflillis vtss brIlliant , Score : 111 I. ij : . Mhlsvmitikee . . . . . . 00000000001&-1 U U Intliaoupohis . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-2 9 2 Ilattories : Mhlwattkee , ltettger timml .Sieer ; Indianapolis. Foreinuim 011(1 byflelI. II CO1.IJMI1LJS , 0. . Aug. lI.-Colmmombus.Dc- l troit gaines POStPl11'tl , on tiecOulit of rain. it ' 1''o gitinats svihl ho hililYCti toxnorrosv , W1'ANDING OF 'Vl11 'JAlS. k Played.VOlI. . Lost. P. ( ' . 3amssas City . . . . . . . .101 C2 :19 : ili ; hndiisnapohls . . . . . . . 07 5U : : IlIiiWUUkeO . . . . . . . . . 101 tS 43 f1.4 St. l'istmi . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 5' 41 ( .7,4 Coltuotius . . . . . . . . . . 112 I ) 4 I.3 1)utrolt . . . . . . . . . . . . . 06 : i i7 40.t : . St. Joseph . . . . . . . . . . tfl 3:1 : C' :11.7 : V Aliiiieitpohis , . . . . . . . . .1(13 11 t9 13.U a a taos t 0(121 y : I midiamihIpohl s a t t ii % vnu- V kee ; letrolt at ( 'oltimnbus ; 141. I'Iluh at it. Joseph ; MtnmieapoilsutJunsaB City. 4 I Stotits 1'iiI Si.h litt hhii' ( CIIICAIO ( , Aug. 11.-Gombhitig at I ia' . V thiormio i'LICU trhtCl ( ceilseil stmddemiiy today by order of Juilgo Burke of limo cii'cult court , s'lio issued au Imijutsotloms l'i'strrs Imsiog t In. nilIcorit of thu Chicago itnelog ussoclation I trolls erniittimig 1)001 ) $ UhlI11g 01 look making Lit lImo cotirse , Jul111 lirenock auth J . 1' . litmrko Hecureti tliti order as tIme hlltt'st amId . iilOKt elTectivo 5110V15 his thu race ti'avk war. I 'Fhitiy clmtsrged that their Ioterestss iii ( lie . PrOlertY , as stockholders of time corpora- tiomi. lmt t'iislatigertal by repented violatiomms of the gunlbhing laws , itmiti they IflhiIU itttl- davit to tttpport their contention tlmat wagera on horse racing were being 1111(1 at ( thu J1avthiormiu track. A iiierlviimt ( 'istisselsi ts' Ilisee's. STA\'F 1SlANl ) , St. lawm'emsce ltivr. .Aug. 11.-There 'us (1 liIotlem'iite westerly breezu ( or ( ha l'Rces of the American t'sInOO ussocitetiomi today. 'Itin Atlauttle tsaihiili ( iiVhiomi trophy race ttmid the Ct'mi- trot iliiisiun trophy race 'cro tmttirted 'ii- iflultafleOtlidY Its tIm morning. All of tiso Central division men sailed In open Cams- dlan canoes , while tlsu camsoelsts of thio : ] V Atlantic division were ouL In decked ones. Hummisries : Atlamitie iIIvIlon trophy tnee : ( aflfli Aziz Lewis II. doy , 4:4 : ? , elapsed timE' ; ea11oe 'rnols. I" . U. Moore. t.0:3 : ; catioo Tor& natlo , .l'ihin E. ilbunner , 7:3.1 : ; canoe Ph- Oneer , II. 11. SmytIms' , & : lG ; ( 'Llfl0 lCiiln1e , v. i'4. Stanley , 1rookhymi l.'mLmlOO eltmb , I :01:1G. : : Central shivislan trophy : Canoe Tramp , C. 1' . l"arinmshi , I 0l : ; canoe - . I I. C. I toyt , 2Ohl : : ; canoe ldontuo , U. 'P. Mtsc'Figart. 2:11:03 : : ; cafloa Cosmiaf , F' . 1) . Wood wills- drew. Open CamE' nlhlng race : Won by Charles a' . Archibald. Toronto ; F. .I. i'lmwkncy , liroolilyn , srcomsl , An ihltimlnated parade of canoes was 1eld tonight amId a revIE'w of tile entire . .evt will occur on Sattmrday nftem'flootl. The annual meeting of ( Ito Atlantic dlvi- stan will be held Saturday. , , n 1N,1s OTllIi lttJNI ( TIt1tCIS. ii to iii liii itil letiiitla rut sn tlrIntis ( hit Ssift .i-Yonr-Oh.is. S11t'.TOGA. Atig. 11.-The feature of the racing at Saratoga today was the Mumm lmmsillcrmp , which was contested by tulle 2- year-aIds. it WISS won in good shiitpo by Ethelbert. Alpemi , the favorite , tlnished sixth. Veather good ; track fast. flesuiti : 1"Irst race , six furlongs : LihIhall lieU woll. Lorl Zeal secotni , LuEly MItchell third. 'l'imlll ( : il41' : , Seconsl race , sdtitig. five and one-half furlongs : 'Ftmrvy Drop won , I'ramscis Uooker m4cc000 , l"lnvltms third. Time : 1:09. : 'full 0 race , st'veml furlongs : Flax 5111mm- nor s'omi , liardehla second , Dutch ComedIan tlilri. 't'Itne I 25. Fourth race , MtImnl lmntultcap , six ftmr- loisgs : Fticlbert ) s'on , 'ays and Means miecomal , SatIrist third. 'rime : 1 :13' : . Fifths race , Cue mile : J'rotus Vtfl , Slsil- lalult second , 'l'raniali third. 'rime : i :45 : , Dl'T1tOi'I' , Aug. 11.-Four flLorites and a well 1)lLlYct sI Uon(1 choice vosi for tfie iombiic al. Wimsilsor lists afternoon and the ring lost heavily over their success , lIe- suIte : 1"irst race , lx ftmrloogs : Utopia won , Dayo itectihiti , Annie Lietiretta third. TIme : 1l1' : ' . Second met' , five furlongs : Ilelsa Campbell ' 1Jiit. ' secomll ' ' ' third. S'ltl , ( , FilmImly 'i'ltyIol' 'rime : 1:02. : 't'hlrd 1(1cc. emus mile : fled Monk s'on , .lh ( Sauglms secotul , 'l'ttsctmiumn third. Tune I 1.'ourthm race , five and one-half furlongs : Orb Brooks 5I'ori , Salvmtres second. l'ehl Mall 11 thIrd. Time : 1O3. : liftli race , one tulle and a furlong : slirtii well , 11agvie t'coii , Jtmdge Quigley third , Time : 1:5. : SIxth race , one and one-eighth miles : lltty It woo. l'enrl second , Itey ulel Islar third. 'rinse : l:54 : ½ . C1IIL'AGO , Aug. 1I.-llawtlsorne race re- cults : First race , seven furlongs : [ 'restar won , Con itegiLil second , Star and Crescent thIrd. 'I'Imsie : I :2S. : Second race , ltVei furloiirs : F'rank Bell \voml , hittttclt second , Allync thIrd. 'rime : 1l)1. ) 'rlilid race. sevets fsmrlomsgs : Lucy Belle womi , Sybrtrls second , 1IIhie 21 thIrd. 'l'inse : I :2' : . ' . . F'ourth race , one mnhle and an eighth : lttdm'hlemie won Olmerry Leaf ecomid , Natis- hLflSOIl third. Tlmne : I :5Pj. : Cherry heat IlnHhed ! Ilrst ammd NathIlhlSols second , but % 's.re set. back for fouling. Fifths race , uiso ratIo : Iart. I 1 won , I larry Gaimmes second , Abe F'orst thud , 1'imne : I :41. : SIxth race , seven furlomigs : Primate woim , Bryan 5C'Ohld , Olhlcial third. Time I :2S' : . ST. LOt'lS , Aug. 1l.-11me Itelds were 1hlithHlaIl5 large tenet the track geol at tli fair grounds today. 'I'lsu favorites were iiccestUh. Dr. lernays sold his entIre string tttter the lust event. Itesults : First race. ( or maIden 3-yenc-olds , sIx furlongs : Belle of St. Lolmis Little Salhie second , Johnny Bobami thIrd. "i'ime : 1 :16. : Second race. arie and otse-alght niiles : ltuckviilere WIll ) , 1"rescu $ ecOmit , RumiOln third. 'i'irae : 1:5. : Third race , seveis furlongs : Sidoulan won , Itamsduzzu secomid , .Xalissa third. Time : l:29' : . Fourth race , six furlongs : Firelde won , Nick Carter second , Pinochle third. Time : 1 : I4a. l'iItIs race. for 2-yerir-olds , six furlongs : Otiess Ale \ofl , Chuncery .comid , Evelymi third. TIme : 1:16'j. : Sixth 1'ICU , six I urlongs : Eva 111cc WOII , Purity second , 'J'ragedy third. 'I'ime : 1:14. : l..ts,1 , 1t.tClS 1 ? 'I'lili IIAIN. l'erforiiin ti'es ( ill * li e CIreni t itt I'ort VIVa , . lti i'isriiisli ( ooe1 Smuirt. FORT WAYNE , 2nd. , Aug. 1l.-'t'oday's gramlil circuit races were devoid of sensa- tlomsal lerforlnances , timough good time was IIIaIIC ims the three events. The fIrst heat ims tile 2:03 : class was Ilaced in the rain. Fittnlc b'ogash took three heats and AflaflIlls OflO , Bumps , the favorIte In the betting , taking third money. In two heats lilinips took limo lead and held it smntii the thirs'e-qtmarters wile reached. when Bogash mnovesl ( II ) and W0t1 in both heats emi tile llOll1 ( stretch. iJogashi failed to equal his romll , his best 111110 beIng 2:0G. : Thu 2:11 : PaCe WUS WOhI by the favorite , .Agrctta , 1)U5iiel close by harry Omar 01111 Amino L'e. ( Tommy lIrittome was the favorite In the 2:10 trot and won in straight IteathI , ilushed close by Pilot Boy. Slmmnmlslsries : 2:14 : pace , Ilurse $2,000 : Agretta , cii. Ill. , by Greytone , (111111 by Mambrino ( Berry ) . . . . . . . 6 1 1 1 BUIIWOOi A , b. in. ( litmrsey > . . . . . . . 1 2 6 3 Antic Lee , hr. In. (1 ( IUd4omI ) . . . . . . . 2 i ; 5 2 harry Omar , g. ( Douglas ) . . . . . . . . . 5 5 2 4 Falrvlew , b. g , ( liogash ) . . . . . . . . . . : t 3 3 5 MeiltIde , b. Ii. ( Double ) . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4 4 6 Time : 2:07'2:0S : , 2:10 : , 2:09. : 2l0 : trot , purse $2,000 : 'fomnmny liritton , hr. Ii. , by LIberty llell. slamri by Pancoit ; ( Geer ) . . . . . . . I 1. 1 Pilot Boy , g. ( lell ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . 2 2 Om'ntorio. b , Ii. ( liulcell ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 3 5 Little Edgar , hr. g. ( Derlder ) . . . . . . . . 4 4 3 ltilmlla , b. in. ( kinnie ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 5 4 'Vlme : 2:09 ¼ . 2:12t : , 2:10. 2:0 : hare , inirse $1,500 : Friiik : Isogasis , br. 11. , by Atlantic Kimig , slam by Alnsomit Pilot 1.130- gush ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 2 1 A112111ia5 , hr. s. ( Keys ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 3 1 2 llmiinps , br. g. ( Wilson ) . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 3 3 'i'ime : 2:01 : , 2:06 : % , 2:0 : , 2:094. : VlL11 NOT I'mIlttil'l' 'I'iIii L'I(11T. StiirltT IlilIgitlIon ANsIareN the Mliils- terN It Von't Ito In lIne Csiitstty. B1'FFALO , N. Y. , Atig. 11.-At ami inter- ( lemsonlinatiooai nmeeting of ministers held lieto this afturmloon to tuke actIon to prevent - vent the light between McCoy and Cor- belt the iollowimsg letter from tile sheriff \V2LS retit : by Bishop Quigley : ' 13UF'i'ALO N. Y. . Aug. 11.-Itt. Itey. Joint's 111 Quiglay litttlsop of Ilimi'falo : itt. 1te. mind Dear ir-Your letter ) ust to hteiitl. I will not allow a prize tight In tlsis count ) ' . This lies always been my ttuid. Ac 1 llnderistand thu facts tue vro- Posed contest Is it prize light , so , there- ( are , it svlil not take idace In Erie conuty while I ttiis sheriff , ( Signed. ) ° ANDflFlClldC1ALlON. . " SInce the horton law legalized boxing contests us tile tate of Ness' York there has never tieemt such a rush for Beats Ut St. fistic exhibitIon as is now censing in tiiill' to the llawtlsorn Athletic club , To- ( lily 111'e'r $ ij,000 svits receive'ti ( or seats 010111' , s'lsIle scores of allplicants for eat were turned down , tliet mnoinbermshlp npplt- CIttitfl ( hOt being enclosed. Every toot of I Ito I tihllber to b tmsed Ill t ho bu1 dl mlg (14 ( emI ( lie ground lend the contractor has re- calved Isis llrst lItYm1lehtt in tile mtiitipa Of (1. check for $3000. l14-ll rlsik Inrlli'NP. Itneets. lIl1)1tlCl' , 10. , Aug. 11.-Spt'clal ( Tale- gram.-Timo ) 2:27 : trot currieti over from yes- terllty required eight heats to decide mind it ll 4'mlt to Bonnie Alherton in slow t Ime. ' ( 'lie 2 :17 : pacsi 5'itS 11 bIg ie'ld ( 1usd twel VU horses vanted to try for tile mnomst'y. The favorite , Straiiime'attli , IS&tK not good anti the race l'Cmit to .to 's'lltoii in fsit time. The fret'- for-hill puce IViIs split tii and wIts cnrrlesl over ' 'ito favorite , Phenol , sold ( or CO niul tile dOlt ) far 100 and the gray snare was tict- I ms g las tI : tmitl iimsl : is sqtmeeze t o beti t I isa flu g. 1105' the l'itI took a new mark of 2:07' : ' , bli lii tOil rIes 2:17 : lIlle , jitirse $1,000 : tli'\Vhhtoii , hr. g.Viiion ( I I Ig- bee ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62111 i.1ci . hmtl , si. 5. . 1111isic (1 lemmry ) . . . 2 1 2 Il 5 J1.iisswortls. it. g , , l'arkvr ( Alses ) . I 5 4 6 7 ( lemilsetta 'iIkes , hr. sii. , itoy \\'llkes ( halley ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 7 7 2 6 Nehi' Caffery. br. mis. , Cuffe't'y ( lhmnore ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 9 8 9 2 'l'imis DIm'iUI'IlmI , ii. g. , KIng liolt ( Smuitli ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 3 5 5 10 'sVihltelnllmla , U. mis. . Ciiurlestomt ( 'l'lmomnts : ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 8 5 4 4 ihi by ill lss , hI Ic. mu. , (2lta p Iii ( I 'onoor ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 10 9 lttm ss'll I Ia mdcii , s. is. , Clia Id Ii t2lllildOX ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 0 6 11 8 A lIis 11CC , hr iii. , lit'mioatur ( lutltuts ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 12 12 10 9 St ru I hnsea t ii , t' It. g. , St mt : I itnio rs' ( \'t'st ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Il 7tlr 3imsg Altaniomit , b. it. , J1.ltanlollt ( 'e'st ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 II 10 tlr 'i'iiiie : 2:1l4 : , 2iCi3 : , 2:112 : , 2:1:1 : , 2l3. : Vt'ee-fnr-all lmce. lmr8i' $ ltX4EJ : Sliem'mssiiii ( 'lIly , i'll. g. , ( Ia' 1)imst ( \\'e'ltt ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4 1 7 Roy (1211 1i.l . , elm. g. , Abdallait ( Kutliums ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a i 2 l Parker. s. g. g. , 'l'tinple Bar ( Kivhis ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 n & 4 hail y Not t I mi g hit mu , Is. ni , Not t I liamu Chiller ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2 3 5 iiailclotl.l . , hr. L , lierseiwl ( liusim ) . . U 5 4 2 John A. Sea , hr. g. , unroll l'ttchen (51211th ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . s a a 7 l'liemsol , K , Ill. , Jersey Wilkes ( Cor- lilitlmamil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 7 7 'rimne : 2Q7'4 : , 2Olms : , 2:0S : , 2:11. : V PEDALKICKERS' ' SECOND DAY One Bad Spill and Many Hot Ilnishes Features of the L. A , W. Radng. SAID WINS HALF MILE CHAMPIONSHIP iteriotits Accident Knocks ( inrslInr Omit of hit' I"Intl of SIte Aiicrl- can ioot ) lInn,1icn , 1tce. V V 1NDIAAPOLlS , lad. , Aug. 11.-More rcc ord breaking and more sensational finishes marked the second day of the national meet of the League of American Wheelmen. Ons serious accident knocked Arthur ( lardinre out of the final of the great American fl,000 handicap race and nearly placed plucky 13111 siartin hors du combaL Thl happened at the close of the second heat of the comitest , Martin beIng at the fromit of the bunch and apparently a win- her , when he slipped over the polo and slid along the track , Cardloer went over himn , Ed Stevens followed and then Lou Cobura Went dOwn in the sickening heap. Cooper and McFarland wore. in the finish , but escaped luckily from a spili , Cooper ills. motmnting froni lila wheel as whIte as ( lie vheel itself. ( Iardlner could not ride In the great llnai and Martin dId ride to show his pluck. Front sixty yards ho gained fourth , leading the back bunch over the tape. Hold , Freeman , Becker and Cooper follosed sinrtIn , who took isis hands off the bars and sat up to relIeve his poor strained back , as he made his fimiisb. After encirclIng the track part way he dismounted for ho could rIde no further. Martin was the hero of this meet , for hse came out to ride as badly a cttt tI and Jarred man as has been seen on the track this year. Costello 'Fukes Ilmi' lIalIslleist , . Pred Costello , the St. Louis amateur , who qualified today for the great five-mile amateur - teur championshIp , took the handicap wills Maya of Erie second and h. S. hail of PhIladelphia third. This same trio luado the back mark men look foolish in the third beat by working together and keeping out of the way well , Owing to the withdrawal of Gardluer , hold went from scratch alone , ImIs great rival , Cooper , having twenty yards. The race was a pretty one , but the generosity - ity of the handicapper toward the ax-ama- teur Who has beaten l'eabody , in gIving him 2O ynrds , emsabled the llnsit men to Prevail , and to prevent the back men closing in the time they cut out.finished fifth In 4:09 : , a new handicap record by nine nod futmr-fifth seconds. lie broke it also In the heat , doing it in :15 2-5 very handily. The 110W rule allowing handicap records in a class by themselves Is the explanation of why these are handicap records. ( iardlner and Martin were not the only bl men to fall , as Collet , the New Haven amateur , fell in the five mile championship through the foul ridIng of C. S. Porter , the DetroIt amateur. Porter was dIsqualIfied for the meet and censured by the chairman. Earl Vi' . Peabody , the Chicago amateur , took the five mile champlonahip by a good cleall. cut win andErtz and iCraemer followed him across the tape. Iti lii I it ( ran t F'orin. Ft was the Eddie Bald of old that shot Into tile lead in the final of the half mile national championship , his first wimi of a championship race at a national meet since 1S95 , the start of his career , over four years ago. Bald was determined and rode the race of hIs season's career. Gardiner claimed to have been crowded over the pole by McFarland , who tonk second to lialil , with Freeman third and Cooper foimrth , and protested the CalifornIan to the chaIrman of the racing board. The protest was not al- lowed. In the second day's racing , Kimble of Louisvihho did nothing and Taylor failed to qualify for the championship anti for the great American handicap , in the former ow- log to being third in 't1e ' slowest heat and ill the latter owing to the loafing tactIcs which he and other back marIe men put up. Stevens , John S. Johnson antI Tom Iiuthoi again failed to show in the races of the day amid Cabanne did nothing. As a close 01 the great day of sport , harry Gibson did a mIle , pa6ed , in 1:45 3-5 , the quarter lii :26 2-5 , halt 1 :53 : 2-5 and the three-quart- era in 1:19 : 3-5. his was paced poorly by c triplet anti a quad. Summaries : FIrst race , quarter-mile national chlamV PlonsiliP , semi-final : 1" . C. Ilausman 'rIme : 0:12 : 4-5 : last eighth , 0:12 : 3-5. lieconc semi-tinnl : George ilchloIlelll , Brooklyms first ; Edward blowellyn , Chicago , secomid 'rime : 0:32 : :1-5 : ; last eighth , 0:13 : 3-5. FilIal heat : G. 11. Coliet New ilavemi fIrst ; F. C. Ilausman New havems , second Edward Llewellyn , Chicago , third , Time 0:31 : :1-5 : ; last eighth , 0:13 : 3-5. Also ran Kraeiner. Sensi-tlnal , half mile professional , na tiomsal clsamnpionship. First heat : MeFar. land , Cahiforala , first ; Cooper , Detroit , see ? .VV TayIorlndianapoliH , third VJ line ; cv.hD ; ; lU ( UlliIl , UJa U. accent beat : Bald , I3uffalo , first ; Gardlner , Clii engo , eccond ; Freeman. Portland , Ore. third. Time : 1:01 : 3-5. Also ran in ordei ImIned : Tobs Stevens , Buffalo ; John S Johnsomi , Ziiinneapohlti ; Joe Warner Phil udelphIa ; luSt. eighth , 0:12 : 3.5. Fimsal lu-at Ililiti , fIrst ; MeFariund , second : Freemun third ; Cooper , fourth ; Gardiner , fifth Time : 1:00 : 3-5. Otme salle talldem , championship , ama tear : iiautimismi end Collet , New ilaveii ilrst ; Peabody and Liewehlymi , Chicago , see ommd ; Ertz 1(120 Kraemer , third , TIme : 2:05 : This great American ilanciicap , two miles for parse of $1,000 , divided , $00 to first $200 to second , 8Th to third , 25 to fourths amt h3llecial Vrizes for the best makeup of hal alice. I' irst heat : Bald ( scratch ) , fIrst ; S C , Freeman (29 ( yards ) , sccomid Eaton (4 ( ymirds ) , third : Oldflelti (100 ( yaris ) , fourth 1.lrCtIrtli ) ' , St. 1.011114 (10 ( yards ) , fifth , 'I'Ime 4:15 : 2-5 , world's record. Also rail : Ton huller (60 ( yards ) , Martens ( SO yardM ) Fisher (100 ( yards ) , iiird (123 ytmrds ) , Co burn (140 ( yards ) , Davis (15 ( yards ) , Steven (75 ( yards ) , Vanilesit (200 ( yards ) , hull (25 yards ) . SecomIsI lu-at : Gardiner ( scratch ) , first 'romss Cooper (20 ( yards ) , second ; Martin ( C yards ) , third ; MeV'arlund (40 yards ) fourth : Ed Stevens. Buffalo (125 ( yards ) and \ ' . 111 Becker (80 ( yards ) dead Ileat to iifth. Tmme : 4:19 : 1-5. Also ran : Cabanna ( C yards ) , ICimble (80 ( yards ) , I'outmseh , Memn Phis ( iOO yards ) . Gudke (125 ( yards ) , Doug hmerty , St. Louis (140 ( yards ) , Lavims , Chi ettgo (150 ( yards ) , Lou L'oburn (175 ( yards' Mus , Milwaukee (175 yards ) , Wing i2 yards ) , Pliiilips (250 ( yards ) . Third heist : Otto Mayo (250 ( yards ) , first ( 'omttt'llo (225 ( yards ) , secomsd ; ( ttirn jtrfe's siomlul to ride in tIsi race ) h. H , Hull , l'liil adelpisla (25 ( yards ) , third ; L. . 0.'utsam lnilianapolls (150 ( yartls ) , fourth ; ( lIen \VI lay (125 ( ytirels ) , ilttlm , 'lime : 4:07 : 3-5 , Als ran ; Mn3or Taylor ( scratch ) , John S. JoIn sort (212 ( yards ) , 0. L. Stevens (40 ( yards Nat Butler ( GO yards ) , Bowler , Cimicago ( I yards ) , , lIittlilel , , (10 ( yards ) , .4kcr ( i ( yards ) , iirown. ujitcago ymirtis'erlltei' ) ( Itt ) yards ) , Meiersteimi , Siotix City (175 ( yureib ) McKeon , Greenville , 0. (200 ( yards ) . FInal lu-itt : F. J. Costello , St. Louis (2'2 ( yards ) , first ; Otmo Mayo , lIrk' , Pa. (250 yards ) , secomal ; L. S. I tall , I'hilladelphia (275 ( yards ) , third ; ' 'l'iugger' ' lull MartIn. Lowell (60 ( yards ) , fourth ; Edthle 1321111 ( scratch ) , fifth ' 1 1. 13. Freemaami , Portlaisti (20 ( yards ) , sIxth ; ilecker ( bIt yards ) , cevemsth ; Cooper (20 ( yards ) , eIghth. l'imise of rmece : 4 :114 : 1-5. 'l'iine of Bald : I :09 : , stew handicap record. Fitsal tans nsllt' , amateur. lmhmndicap : C. V. llrown (125 YLIEI1S ) , ilrst ; J.V. . 1)umitseil (100 ( yards ) , second : flerbert Zelgier (160 ( yards)1 ) third. TIme : 2:03. : live-tulle championship , amisatetir : I'ea- botly , ( 'Ittt'ago hirsi ; Em'tz , New York , scc- 00th iCruemer. Nevurk. third : ltodKers , l'hiltislelphia , fourth. 'l'lmne : 11 :18 : 1.5. % 'elelt ( 'liii toliluit Items is 'VI I UN , BAh'FIMOItE. MLII Aug. 11.-lifter three IOthOtiemii1'nts necessltad ( by time e'le- asemits 3 linmnlsi 2hlehiuel , the lIttle \'i'lsIi eliitmnulon , amid Fred 'I'itumi of New York hid tomsight at lisa Collseuimn in theIr hf. tt'UfllnllF 1)0140(1 ) bicycle' race. Mielsuel won easily by uiout 700 yards. It was ( lie general - eral insprt'sslon from the' shirt that Michael would wimi , but early in the ( 'Oil- test tile ti'hnpathiy of the 4,10) m4pe'tutorn went alniomit ununinsousll' to the 1.ess' York boy.1mile tIle latter was Iticed badly , he rode imarti amid made beveral tstroxmg bitl for the race. ( its severul oceasiomis hIs iace. nsakers lost bins emitirely 85111 TItus was compelled to take hold behind isis op. ponent's workers , On the other liansI , Michiael'ti mcmi were as smooth as clock. work , Michael had the advantage also jj having a trIplet among hI ; rncr. while TItus deVended entirely supon tnhltletslmi , 'flase : 3:45 ( : 1.5. 'rIse Fastest mile was covered in I :49 : 4-5 tIu SloweSt In 2:12 : 1-S ; fIrst lIve znlles , : lii 4-s ; It'll miles , 190i. llurisi'N lefcnt ( 'yvli.sls. DES MOlN1S , Aug l1.-Speclal ( Tale- grulmi. ) - Jeiiimi I.nw5on the "t't'rrilIe Svede , " antI 'mlls lierrlck. both of Chicago rode a tandem three hive- ilsIle heats thIs eveiimig ugaltiet tell rimiimslng horses , The horses won lisa fIrst and thIrd hseats utsil the race. l1orses nntl Jockeys viinngesl each mile , tlso new olie rUnnIng In before the otlsf'r StOpiE'd , in the last hiat thin bicyclists vetlt tile five miles in 11:42 : and titi'3' cldimn It breaks tlse record for lIve miles on a three- mile track lmi competition with at ) paec makers. Tvo tliousantl lt'OlJlti 511w tIle iUCC. lCtI4J1'l0Ut III Fort 1S'uyttt FOT1PANl , Ibti. , Atig. i1.-lulgmle Bezemlals of Clticiiiiiati alsO Johsnny Volt Ileest of Now York totlghit twenty rotiisds to a draw tonight. 110th Inns ware fresh at ( lie cliii. The bitt was lirCeNled by vhiat It ) Ilave lu-en ml. tweiity.rotinii go between Dniii' Hegati lltil ( Eugelle Lutz both of CIncinnati. Ltmtz was knocIt1 out In the eleventh. liezenah took the place of Tommy Marshall , who was sick. V NnrtIis't'tsle ni ( litrislilemi. TOILONTO , Aug. 11.-The annutul meet- lag of tile Northwestern AssociatIon of Ostrsmeis wait lielti lu-re todny. Messrs. Cisarles Catlin of Chicago \'hiiIam Armstrong - strong of St. l'attl nndV. . C. Jttpp of Detroit were added to the xeciiti\'e cool- mlttee. Matters regardlmig entry fees and comitlUet of the regattas were put into the hands of the regatta exertittve Itt order to remetl. ' ( lefectS which htri'o been all- parent lately. TERRORS OF TUBERCULOSIS ir. halley of Icemitueley itt ileetlihi ( 'on'ent lots 1)eeluris 1 . ' .iOtOt ( ) ) ( ' 4th- i4ttttiiltI'ets lilt' tisimlimIll ) ' . DETROIT , litich. , 1\smg , 11.-The confer- dICe of state and provincial boards of health cloqed Its sessiolis toihsy with ills- cussloiss on tuberculosis in all its Phases. The walls of the COliVCmltiOii ball ilber- ally hulsg with nsaps showing thIs Insidious disease that has killed more IseOPlo than any oilier affection. In this conhsectioti 1)r. litumly of IndIana , in dlscussihlg tlse ecollomic phase of tuber- csilosis , said one-se'enthi of all tile deaths are caused by it. In the same connectIon \\'illlam halley of Kentucky declared that 1,200,000 lFOPFe tIlcil msnsmahly froni tuber- cimlosis and said that if snnitarilsns were but givemi the opportunity to fight ( lie ills- ease , the saving would easily pay the cohn- try's jsenslons ; that in two or three snontlss the interruptIons to commerce frons tlme ills- s'ase represented ut least $100,000,000. At ( lie close of the day's dlscumselon the conference - ence clectcd the following officers : Dr. Felix Fornsonto , New Orleans , presl- dent ; Dr. I' . 11. Brice of Toronto , vice pnesi- dent ; Dr. J. N. Hilly of indiana , secretary , and Dr. Eleasar I'eiletier of Quebec , trens- urer. LATE DEATHS AT DAWSON CITY Itnilssits : lIuii Conitults SulcIsle au St lekEeit It I you , l.ehtvIuiJ. tlOlli' ) fur lilt. S'ife. PORT TOWNSEND , \\'ash. , Aug. 11.- Among the passengers who arrived ems the City of Topeka from Skaguny , Alaska , today - day vas Mrs. A. 1) , Field of St. Paul , who left Dawsors City July 28. She says boats arriving at Dawson from St. Michaels are bringing but a small auiotmnt of provisions and are conhiniiig their business to the passenger - senger traffic. As a result , provisions will probably be scarce this winter. Among the receilt tleaths at the Dawson City hospital were 11. McQuiliin , Chicago ; J. S. Cooper , New York ; Peter Shearer , Clii- cage ; Fred Hart. Plmiladelphila ; A. Johnson , . Ed Dsmnstoa , Captain Ilansliti , W. KillIp , Theodore Valentine , A. Nelsomi. N P. Swanson - son , \V. S. Myers , J. Roebig and Gus Aisder- son. residence unknown. Fritz Lahun of Arlington , Knnsas , corn- nutted suicIde in his tent on Stlckeen river by banging himself. lie left a. letter and some money for his vIfe. The wreck of the schooner City of Sitka V has been found off OlIsilsy cape , \\'Ilcn the schooner left Sitka some weeks ago it had I several prospectors on board , but no trace . 01 them could be fotmnd. DEATH RECORD. L IIego sic Vi'e'o , Imnpressario. I NEW YORK , Aug. 11.-liego do Vivo , . one of the best klsowu impressarios itt tile United States , tiled at hits lsol1si Its this cIty today , from paralysis. lie was stricken on Saturday morning last and never - rallIed. t Mr. Do Vivo was born in Sarno , Italy , , seventy-six years ago. lie came to thse . United States imi 1859 and Immediately be- gaii his managerial career here. Molly of the operatIc stars of the last thirty years : were at one tinse or another under his : inanagonsent. lie was the first American - nianager of Parepa Rosa , and it was lie - who brought Salvini to this country. Among - other notables who were Imilder Ills manage- I usent. at different Lilacs were Wachitel , tlme . great ( lermun taIlor ; Illstori and Cariotta Patti , The most actIve period of his career . in this country was from ISG until 1S83. - lie then went to AustralIa , returning sone I years later. lie married Miss Aurora Whiite : of Philadelphia. She survives him , and also a son , C. do Vivo , and a datmghiter , Leonora. - : IOfl'It SoldIer lissy. . ChEROKEE , Ia. , Aug. il.-Special- ( ) ' Last Stmnday the news was received in I Cherokee from frons Canlp Thomas of the - death of Roy C , Converse , a member of . Compamsy M of Cherokee , of typhoid fever , ? nati Moisday the flags of the city were slis- played at half-ulitet , Menlorial services wIll ' 1 be held iti the COllgregatioflal church next : Sunday. 14 - 0 's'ti'i nn 1'rcUslierllIn 11 Iii ister , . \'ELLINGTON , Mo. , Aug. 11-11ev , A. A. o Moore , iastor of the Cumberiand Prs'sby- , teriall church and father of General Milton Moore of Kansas CIty , now itt Chickurnauga 0 vith the army , is sienil at lila borne here. - 11ev. Mr. Moore s'as 80 years old aiid was : boris in eastern Tennessee. o ' % 'i,4t'sisNiui VrI s'mt Ce' . . JACKSONVILLE , Fia. , Aug. 11-George : Telling , Company L , FIrst W'isconsln regi- Imeat , tIled at the Division hospItal of , tJhiold fever last night. lie was 22 years I ; old , lie wIll be buried Isere. FIRE RECOR S huh IS H urn I'll. PLAINVIE\V. Nd ) . , Atmg. 11.-Speclal ( Telegram.The ) blackemnith 51mph belonging (0 ( AuglIst Ertlinan , Ij. liamison and August Drake anti the wagon shop of F. W.'eilcr lcre destroyed by fire early timis nsornlmlg , emltallitlg a loss of about $1,500 , with no iissuramu'o. % ntl.tiiil S.'Cs'i'i5uis' liIe'e'f lint , ROCK ISLANI ) . ill. , Aug 11.-The isa- I lanai ( itflehilitiliiCIl I of the No tIomlal'et. . cruise' union elected officers today. It. C. Dlrenfortlm \\'ueliingtomi , who Iroimgltt to ( tie retIring connnuiuler , ( lelieral ii , I. Street , a commuission trolls President Me- Kinley as caitalmm and commimissary Iii tile artisy , was chiosems consnialllher in chief by acclamation , Other oillc 'rs are : leputy comisimmanders , J. 11 , Morgan , Das'enport , Ia. ; \v. L. French , liroektuu , MasN. ; ammrgeon general. Dr. J. W. Morgan , Molimie , Ill. ; chaplain , 11ev. RIchard Iiaimiey , MOIttuotlIhi , Ill. Executive committee at large : Miciligahs , George N. Mearie ; departrneuit of time Pu- tornac , V. A.Vbitmsey ; Ohio , Jacob A. Green : Pennsylyanlu , Adam Miller ; M icii- Igali , Marvin hicks ; New York , Alfrt'ti 111. wood Massachusetts , Dams \ ' . Gould ; Ken. tuck ) ' , Janice McConnell ; lllliioia , C. S. Eats. ton ; Iowa , li. II. Colcord ; MIssouri , 2.1. Holmnea , Nebraska , WV S. Shloenlaker , South Dakota , ( I. A i.ucllow. The Woman's Itelief unIon , auxiliary , ' 1eteml its presIdent Mrs. Ad 13. Johnson , liinglianlpton , N , V. ; senior vice president , Mrs. llelle S. Morgan , Moline , Ill. ; junior vice president , Mrs. Kate Sack , Wasliimsg- ton , I ) . I ) . ; chaplain , Mrs. Lavina Fey , Akron , 0. Officers of both imnions will be jointly installed at tomorrow morning's sessions , which closes ( lie encampments. Scranton , l's. , wn * the only tewis making npPlication for next year's meetimlg. TIso matter was left to the executive cousnlittce. RETAIL BUTCHERS IN SESSION Oiitnlit * 2.letis I1leetesl 'lee l'reslslent -Auuorintlon 1Ji'idesI lusta 'Pii 5cct mitts. NE % ' 1IAVE. Coon. , Aug. 11-The Na- tlonal Itetail ilutchiers' association has con- eluded et two days' convention Its this city. Apart irons the electIon of officers the chief btmsiisess was ( lie establishment of eastern and western assocIations , umsiler the jurledlc- lion of the national association. 'l'lie east- era association goes west to and includIng OhIo and tile southern states on that lIne. All the rest of the country will be In- climiled itt the western division , TueS'est - era aswciiution organized with the electIon of the following officers : President , Nicli- olas hail , l.ltmrlington , ha. ; vice presidents , Axel Myor , Omaha , Neb. , and Jolsu Kern , Wheeling . Va. ; secretary , Frank Snouf- for , Cedar Itaplilti , In. ; treasurer , John I. Schofield , St. Losmis ; trustees , 'IV. It , Ilazaril , Seattle , Wash. ; A. 2.ianii , Dubuqime , Is. ; N. J.'ebber , St. Lotus , The next ineetitig wIll be held In St. Louis the second Ttiestlny of August next. Wii- Ibm C , Wagner of New York was elected liresllheut of the natiolsal association , ailil the president , secretary and treasurer of the eastern and western assocIations constItute the reisialnder of the board , John L. Schofield of St. Louis was chosen organizer. WARN A PREACHER TO LEAVE 'l'cxeis l's'nple ' 1'nIs11'see'ttioitts to t i.e I'tteriiuie's of u Colore'sl n I s ii a , ST. LOUIS , Aug. 11.-A r.peclal to the Post-Dispatch from Dallas , Tex , , says. After fliitltsighit last night a. band of nsounte'i white nscn called at the home of Rcv. 13.V. . lsancs , a negro who publishes the lishpllst State , and left a notice that he must not any longer reside in Dallas or print his newspaper there , lsaacs was out of the city. The men then rode on to the churols in which Isaacs preached , near by the homne , and riddled the doors and windows wIth bullets. Lost Saturday's issue of tIle hap- lIst State defended J00 Malone , the negro who a few weeks ago assaulted Mrs. Fred- crick Stern , an aged white woman , nimsi the demonstration of the wbitecisppers was eltie to this act. Malone , who vlIh be henged on September 2 , is in aii here. After use demonstratIon at Isaacs' house a telephone message was seat to the sheriff , saying the mob was narching on the county jail to get Malone and lynch him. This waa found afterward - erward to be tmntrue , butt the sherllf made ample preparations to protect 1119 prlsoller. JULY EXI'OIt'I'S Ol ilflLADSTtiF i'S. Fish 'I'e'eiity i'iilliouis 1k-low the Aniount for , htiuit' , WASHINGTON , Aug. 11.-The Jimly cx- ports of breadatuffs , provisiotse , cotton and mineral oil from the principal customs districts - tricts of the United States are reported by the Bureau of Statistics In hi statement just issued , at $37,183,721. Of this sum breadstuffs - stuffs aloise amount. to $16,737,128 , proviIons $9,973,607 , cattle and hogs $2,022,244 , cotton $2,828,669 , and mineral oil $4,722,073. ' .Vhhho tisese ( Iguires for the month of July fall $20,000,000 below those of the month of Jima , they equlal those of July , 1897 , and exceed those' of July in the years 1896 and 1894 , and are $2,000,000 greater than the overage July texportatlon of tlsese articles since 1890. The exportation of breafistuffs in Juily , 1S98 , is 115 value 20 per cent larger than in July , 1897 ; 25 par cent larger than in July , 1896 , and isracticali double that of July. 1895 , The July exportations of provisions is loss in value than In the corresponding months of 1897 , 1896 and 1Sl5. as is also mineral oils , though ill the latter case the reductiois s evidently duo to the lower prices , the num- her of gallons exported during the month being slIghtly in excess of July , 1897 , thougls the total value for the month is less in 1898 thals In 1897. Ios' , , Nut ) Haiskts , WAShINGTON , Aug. 1I.-Speclal ( Tale- grarn-Tho ) report of the condition of the natIonal banks of Iowa , except of Des Moines , at. the close of busIness July 14 was today made public. Compared with tile pre- i'iolis report In May it Is shown that the banks have materially strengthened their loans and discounts and individual deposIts , , hiilo a slight shrinkage is noted in the average reserve. Loans and discounts , according - cording to tile current statement , are $31- 801,347 , against $31,589,922 In May , while in- ilividunl deposits have Increased from $29- 137,403 in May to $29,399,994. The present holdIngs of gold coin aggregate $1,676,805 , an increase of more thiau $80,000 since May , whIle the average reserve isns dropped from 34.69 ver cent to 22.45 per cent. l'rcsislemi * Its I Out I tag. WAShINGTON , Aug. 11.-PresIdent and Mrs. McKinley , nccomnpanieil by Postmaster ( lemseral Smith amid Secretary WIlson , wolst down the river this evening on the naval tumg Triton , returmsing e few minutes before 10 o'clock. Other members of the party were : Assistant Secretary Allen of the navy ; Mrs. and MIss Allen , Miss Wiisomi , Colonel fling- haul Lmflhi 2.hiss Barber , who Is a niece of Mrs. McKinley. Study of 1'sreIgit i'itststl Ss'rvIce' , % 'ASIiINGTON , Aug. 11.-Second AssIst- alst Postmnamttor General Shallenberger returned - turned yesterday after a Ilsonth's visit to EtIrope. Whilts absent ho made a study of tIm postal arrangements of foreign govern- inelits , with a 'iew to improving the eerv- ice , lie will submit a report of hl conclim- siomss to tIle postmaster general , 11th tour inclumeheil the citIes of hlerlln , Paris earl London , h'ertti I I. I mug * 5 ( 'liNt sihlirs's , W'ASiIINGTON , Aug. 11.-Speclal ( 'Vole- grarn.-i'ostnsastcrs ) appointed : Nebraska- N. fi. liarrjs at OasIs , Cherry county , vice J. A. Strutter , , removed ; John Fiscimer at St. Charles , CttniIng county , vIce C. Golken , reslgmiod ; Evert Cladhiill at Sinipson , Keya l'ahia county , vice J. l'elitlletols , resigned , amid I' . I. . Allots at W'aisscr ( , Custer county , vice J , C , holland , resigned. I.spsl ttss'tte'sl ) fur S.'ttii'iiai'ss ( , \\'ASIIINGTON , Avg. 11.-Three hundreti imliil sIxty-seven thousand acres of land will be restored to ( lie Public slomain in Miane- seta 01511 on October 5 next entries for honse. stead titles cats be niade. The 18011 is In the Duluth anti Ctookstoms dIstricts and is a part of ( he Reti Lake ititliams reservation , The area of groulsil Involves sixteen town. shIps. liNeal .4gs'pt * ci f ( Ib4'rl , tacit C , WASI1ING'l'ON , Aug. 11.-The North Amercan Trust company hInts flied a bond of $250,000 wills tIle secretary of tile treasury and lies been made fiscal agent of the got'- ernmemst at SantIago. ( triter ( ii Chaie'stgo , \\'ASIiINGTON' . 4uig. 1 1-Lieutenant Consmnander F. C. Dayclmport , retired , has beams ordered to take charge of the Eleventh lIghthouse district at Chicego. 'I'i'ii tiLl tI mists tlale ( 'ijiness Iaits , IND1ANAI'OLIS , Aug. 11.-Vs'ord was received - ceived here today that the trunk lines have granted a rate of one fare for tiio round trip on account of the Knights of Pythias' - - bIennial encampment to be Iseld isero dur- log the week of August 22 to 27. The east- em roads have tendily teftmscii to snake any concessions to westCrn citIes , whIrls failed to pass antI-scalping ordinances , anti latlianapolls , being tunable to pass such Isa ordinance' on account of conflIct with state lav , had lost all 1201)0 of getting a favora. bie rate. Thuo Western l'assenger assot'Ia tiorss have already asiile a rate of 1 cent a bile for the encanipulent. l'liupmiiie hilts .sljuuri , , MTTC'liELL , S. 13. , Attg , 11.-Speclai ( Tel- cgram-Thii' ) . closing sesslomi of ( lie South Dakota Pharlnoceutical associatIon W85 lseltl thIs niornlng , and at nooti an atljourmimeut was taken. A conslnittee was oppointed to Investigate the matter of the attitude of P5(01st ( medicIne inmusttfacturers in referemsce to the advetsee itt Price on their re'misedies and also of selllmsg to supply house's. Time cotnmittt'e is to iiiake a report as soon as vossible and to suggest Collie reniedy that will relieve elrtmggists of thu-se burdeiss , wIse , however , do 1101. wont to take msny railiral action , but will insist that they lie treatel fair in the matter , The elertloli of officers resulted Its namnimig the same tisen v1io coil" ilucted business so stmceessftiily Inst year as follows : I'resident , C. Ii. holier , Estellitse ; first vice president , Jolims 2.lchaiii , Tripp ; secoisil vice prcstiomst , Mrs. J. Ii. Ferris , Carthage ; secretary , E. C. helst ( , lell Itapills ; treasurer , N. It. Gilcisrist'akols'la. ' . The next meetIng of lisa association wIll be held \'atertown on about the same ulate , 1ritt.chilne' ltpvile'sI , MITC'IIELL , S. U. , Aug. l1.-Slwcinl ( Tel- egrem.-At ) a special ineetimsg of time cIty cotincll tonight the franchise held by ( Iso electric light conipamsy 'aa revoked becmstmsel the coisipany diii not have its plant rebuIlt after the fire antI in operation within the lImit prescribed by the coulsell , The plant will iso conslsleted and in runnhllg order withills tell days. GIVE NOTHING BACK TO SPAIN Seitulor Allei'M , l'sihivy lee hs'ilI hg s.I t IL I I. . i' 'le'rrl tin y At'qu It'eit I , , ( 'shlimuis'M ( . Senator Alien caine to Onsaha frolis Mad- leon hate 2.'estc'rday afternoon for : i day's vIsIt in Otisnhin , Since the ndjourlllslt'nt of comsgress Siiator Allen has had some rest , hut sayi that lme fools there will isot be much leIsure 111120 for Semsntors isisil representatives - sontatives tiiltil the war is thispoei1 of iii a satisfactory maimer , Senator 'ellon says coucerising the disposition of territory which thaI Umsits.'tl States has acquired that lie feels that nothing should lie i'etumned to Spain. The blowIng UI ) of tim 5101150 auth disagreeable comitrovorsles have proven that Siiain is a bail neIghbor , amid a natIon s'islcli is uiiwortlsv of any noasesstang. Als to the final disposition of the ac- qimired territory , Senator Alilson believes that that matter should be ahlowel , to lest ulitli the war spirit has cooled , and the calm deliberation of ( hi' nation can lie brought to look upon ( lie matter and decide what course bad better be pursued , In his opinion peace is prnctlcaiiy ncronspllshied now and hostilitIes will slmbside ( Is a short time. V 5lmi rringe Lk'eitsi-s , The followIng marriage licenses wore is- suel , by Coumlty Judge Baxter yesterday : Name and residence , Age. . Jothan 2.1 , Freeman , South Onlahia..91 Nora May Snider , South Ornahi's. . . . . . . . . . 21 Emerson E. Whitaker , Shenandoah , Ia. . 22 Mrs. Carrie C. hedge , Shenandoah , Ia. . , 21 John W. htytsott , Plattsrnoutli . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Mary LatIru Johmssois , 1lattanloutll. . . . . . . 17 . Fred Hanson , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mrs. Inglebord ilansess , Omaha. . . . . . . . . . . % Vl titltolsis tli , ' Ds'cisloii , Judge Slabatmgh , at tile time set , heard the Coder applIcation for a isiandaintis to compel Justice Long to approve the bond given by her in an appeal from IsIs disposi- tIoii of an eviction case against her , which the l'ortsrnolmtlt Savings bank had brotigist , but he lmstponetl hIs decision for a day until he could examIne into the facts as to whether JustIce Long dId really ahimso his power in the matter. Si"eleing for IIvort-e' . Joan Mary Nngocy ] seeks a divorce from her hiushand , Stanley Nagody. The couple were married at Goldems City , Cob. , Sop- ( ember 6 , 1891 , amid Nagody pretended at tlsnt ( line that he was of nobles birth aiid the heir to vast estates , Mrs. Nagody islts a divorce on the ground of non-support and for other statutory reasons , anti asks that she be permitted to take her maiden imlne. 'e'uit I sits , t Ii , ' Inlry Iiusiin'ss , Fred Davis , a mlhklnan of Florelice , loft his wagon with several cans of mIlk us It stantllng Its the alley Ilear Sixteeiithi and Chicago streets yesterday. When ho vent to ionIc for it it was gomse. About 150015 ft stranger named S. B. Lyiscls was seeis elrlv- lug the rig on Farnanl street , . lie was ar- rested. The stranger ball sold the milk. Siimtllnry 1t1s1 Soelety. The Nobrasica Sanitary Aid socIety wIli meet to sew today at the Tiluirstoil Itifies' ortnory. The regular meeting of the society - ciety will be lielti at 3 o'clock at thin arnsory. FEDERAL BUILDING NOTES. Jultige Mtlnger Is inF'remont and will not hold federal cotmrt in Oimiahia untIl Monday. Two carloads of tea for Onsahia wholesalers - salers passed through the cusiom house yesterday , eimrlcblng ( lie Freastiry dopai't- lliOflt to the aniount of $1,100. Deputy United States Marshal Allan went to Pendes' last nIght , where lie will remain for several days pm'osectiilng vlolaters of thin laws relatIve to engaging Imi the liquor tElifile with Indians. Esnll Gustofoson , who is a hiarteneltir ImI ( ho saloon at 312 NortIm Sixteentlm street , sas brought before Coimlnllsaiolscr Andel'r.on yosterlay afternoon to aliliwor to a charge of selling llqtior to Indians , ( lulttofoSoim waived cxnnsitiation antI gave $500 bonds for lila appearance before thia next session of the federal gramlti jemry. Alexnmmsler harnt're , thin inhlami to whiosmi tIle lIquor was sohti , is a hiaif lircc'tl and Is so white tlmat it Is ahmnottt ituposslhle to tell thsttt lie has .iny IndIan blood in lmlrn. A new counorfelt ( 1mm the shilulto of a genuitie $2 bill raitteil to a $5 lull has made its ahlpearatlee its South Omaha 11011 will probably be offered In Omilnitn. 'i'lto work of changIng the mstlslstlerli is vecy poorly sloile anti can ho readily detec't.tl upon close examltsatloti. Ti.ree of thse hIlls imave been reported so fur and all of thelmi are vehh wormi mitsil the counterfeiters hmas'e evIdently ettemssptetl to mnaks' ' thiemmi ' .p- rear as old as possible. After tisti ItutnIher 5 ' 5 ats inkesi os'er ( lie 2 that part of mime bill was e'ItiOIItly rimbheil amid blurred to mn'te time mltlnlberi4 appear olil antI Intllstitset. All the blll which have beds recovt'reei so fur were passed on salooils. LOCAL BREVITIES. 'Vise SweiliIthl- AmerIcan Gamuielti iteittib- licums eluh holds its atintmal nleeting irl'lay , August 12. at 8 o'clock. at l'.stterson 11011. Thin election of ofllci'rs for time vlltttling year will ( alto itlace Ut this mnetditig 11ev. Dr.'alt Amitsrerp of 2.ilt'htigais will delIver a lecisirti at Trinity catlirdm'gsl J'riduy ovenimig at 8 ii. tn. Subject "Oniahia aiitl its i'eoisle 'ThIrtyfoam''ears Agti Ad- nsisslon free. Oflcrlmigs devoted ID umttlay school work. V TRY ALLEN'S ' FOOT-EASE. A Pos'tlE'r to hte Ilitaks'ms Into ( lie Hhios. .At timle seusots your f't't ( eel swole'n , nrv. , ous , hot , anti get tired easily. If you lliVti snsarIng ( ( eat or tight sltoe try AlIens Foot-EasC. It cools thu ( eel anti inuke walking easy. Ctmres swolems antI sweatIng feet , blIsters nlstl callous sptsts. itIIeves cormls itiid Illmnloels of 011 1,11111 1115,1 gIves rest and voxnort. 'i'ry it today. Soul ls' all druggIsts sind shoe stores for 25c Trial package J'itEE. .Asldress Allen Ii. Olmeted , i.e Ito ) ' , N. Y , TRIES TO KILL THE FAMILY 'l'euisli'rliiii l'slles'nin ii I it lrttttlt'll ) hi mute Slsstssis I'iisr ' , , 5' hull ishshM II l'i ( itt ii l.ifi' . . li.--d'oilrensfln licnIl Nfl OttK. Aug - - C. hIawlo3' of ( lie Teistlerloln satiois ( , s'hila In it fit of drimukeis rage , today shot. hits wife , Iths isiotluer , Mary llawlc3' ; his son , 4 years olti , atid lila ilauglster , 0 years old. lie theis eliot lilniselt us the lscasti. lie wai : taken to lle1Ivsie hospital , where Ito dieti snomi aterwrd. ( 'I'hio others were tmskcn to (1w ( NOW \'ork 1101 idtah , wlst're It was said tlsat they t'otiltl die , Tue omsll' eplanatIon of the Cr11110 1505 a sIniclileIlt issado lsy Ilaw- ' lay's wife bfort' loahmig coissclouisness to the ' . effect that drimsk 1115(1 etsutseti all the trouble. 1 , , Slsusxsi li'i' i'I CI' sIII 54) llutil , l'OItT TOVNSENI'asit. . , Aug. 1l.-Tli steamer CIty of Topeka , 'jlclm arrived today M from Skngi'tsy , Alaska , reports tlmat ( lie me- ccitt fire ist Skngwny ls'as not as disastro'is nit repesrtcsl. Olshy ml fetv tlescrted cabills Its ( ho outskirts cit ( lie town were lnirmsesl , A few htmiitlrcd dollars will cover tim loss. - o-ti- : 1,000,000 h'lili'S of sluu' IlsllOth for h.v ( lie I ' . ; . ( iu'ei'ttlmteltt for thso Ai'iny aiicl Navy 8ooooo Pairs : 11:1 : it'i'mt its Ibis. ' 01' Orht51'ei ( to III' libIdo , Goodyear Welt Shoes I.isted : on jut' ( iiOdy'ul' Ideal I lI st I ug ? , i a i'l t I mi i's at us il sevei1 mtuid Milt'lil ( on liii' ohti'r ( lila- t'hiint's 01' tIme' tuyoar Welt Sysern Goodyear SIioeIachinery Co lOt ) Bedford St. , Botois , Mass. . - , - - , - .1 DUFFY'S PURE MhhT WHISKEY - ALL DUiCCIST8. MUNYON'S ' GUARANTEE. BtroDg . &itserliousats to Jait Wiin the 1tezuedie Will Do. Miinyon guamentees . that lila IibeumNtlen 'I , . Cure will cure nearlg ' all cses of rlteunss- V thin 10 0 fe liotiru ; tbat his Dyspepea ! Cure V vl5l cure thlIlgt'StIOn cliii . .e'- . mu Ectoillath troulike : that bts Kitlncy Cure V vtl1 cure IJO jier 05111. . . of all cases of biilney . ' f ; troillile ; that hits Ca- larch Cure witi cure V catarrl , no matle'r how - I long sluntllng ; that bIts " , 3 - 't ihenltscbe ClIrt' will cure 'I any hInd of hiendarbo in . r few zisioutets ; ( hilt hits Cold Gore illI ulckly break up isny form a ? cold 51111 ra On through the entire lltst of reacdies. At all drllggIsIs , 2a ( 'COOs Ii rIal. If you nce,1 medical advice wrlie I'rof. Munyo. 1505 Arch tst. , l'bila. It m. abeoluteir free % 'lIEN O'I'Ihl'lItS I.t1I. ( 'ONSL I/I' OTJR Searles & Searles. SPECIALISTS. ( umtt'msutt'e to ( 'hhle s.e'esliI' titith rms.lI easily all NilIt % ' ( ) tS , ( 'liIONIC ANI ) , 1ltI ' .t'l'Il ii Iiis'itns' itt' tiis'ti titsil soiuieua WE1K fEF SYPULIS SIIXI'ALIX. cimreui for lIfe. N igil t irn i its I ( Ills , T > st 2.1 a Ithood , I Iv- sI roi't'I'tq'i i'otl s. , (3 ( norrhm ia , (1 I s et , Sypli- I I I it. St u'iet a re I 'I Ins , Vist a lit a tsI , It cetti 1 t'lcers DIiti't.s. - ' , Jim-Iglit's Ilsetise cured. t'0N541 u/t'A'm'fl ) Fmti113. St1tI9r huuld tu. a t'v m it Ii oil svi thtnt t isa iii a r c It t t I ( 'nIl tdtlr ' , ' ' sl'itis on or ss stitinp 'l'rcatmnc'mit I ty inal I. nno ornni to v t'rsnl ' ro .1 Iii . ' .I.1iF , , 't , , urlo , OE1IIILLI ) Cl UUIIILEO , ii. ' ! 111.1 , BLOOD POiSON A SPEOZALTY. rilTtary , Btondary oi' Tsrtmar' bLOOD L'OItION permaaustiy Cured. in 15 to 36 Days. YoU attn u lreaUd .t bous for .iun. Sties under alma guaranty , If you prfer to coma here vs. wihi contract to pay r&iI- ra ian. sn4 isotil b11.ts , and as U w. tail to cur. . IFYOU HAVE tken mercury , lodid. potssh &nd .til ( tsvb achea and pain. Muouu. P.tch , , I 01151(11 liore 'throat , i'lnspIs'I' , CQpi.er Co sr.d pots , tJicrg , on any part at the body , if.ir or Ilyabrow. faihlml out , It I. thIs Ueconili.ry OUillLLIsbI Wa Quarantoe { o Cure W solicit ( tie mCut obitint. oiae. Ji cb.lienze the world ( or s. C&la . cannbl c-Jr. . 'flils disease Ii.ts aiway. b&fd the shill of the roost eminent ph7siitra , 8100.000 capital behind our uncendltoa.l ( suaranfy , Absolut. prcoti' cint $551541 on nppilotIIo. 300 pftze boek seat fre. . Addrozi 000IC Jt.LlSiliHY CU , . 49l ) hg.ouis , TetpIa , Chicago , lit , ' -V _ _ _ - - _ - _ _ Results TeJi , The Bee ( Want Ads duceRth