TirE OMATTA TA1TVY TIF-T-.: SATrrtTl Y. Al'tU'ST !. will. POISDED COOK WITH EASE St. Josoph Hm No Trouble with tho New Omaha Pitcher. GAME LOST IN THE OPENING INNING It lttin Mnilr liy (In- MeKllilien llnntl llefore They Were lletlretl for tin First Time-. M. .tosepli, ft) () III II till, I. Ili'litrr, l Den Moines, I. Minn City. Iil Ptiehlo, 7. JvniiHMN ( II), I T lliiflulii, 7. Slliinc npoll, III) (le eland, 7. 1 ml Iiiiih Mil In, -I) Mllttllllkee, ST. J03EPH, Mo., Aug. 3. (Special Tel egram.) The fact that Omaha could do noth. lng with Young Gibson's delivery nnd that St. Joacph pounded Coono nil over the lot tclla the ntory of today's tame. Tho seventh wan tho only Inning In which Omaha could find Olbson, Hoy's two-bagger and Wilson'n single, giving one run. In only one other Inning, tho fourth, were they ablo to got a man on far ns Bocond. New meyer started In to pitch for Omaha, but after Strang had singled and Klynn had taken first on balls, ho was replaced by Coons. Kllng wns first to face Coons and hit to Dalrd, who threw Plynn out at hoc ond, and then singles by Orlm, Schrnll nnd Haw, Toman's fumble of Hrletow's hit and Gibson's slnglo gavo St. Joseph six runs. Singles by Kllng, (irlni nnd finer In the fourth gHVo St. Joseph two moro runs, and another wot added In tho sixth on Ilaer's slnglo and Ilrltow's two-bagger. Tho work at first and nt the bat of Jack Orlm, tho former Urooklyn catcher, who reported to Manager McKlbben today, was of the high tut order, Score: ST. JOSEPH. ah. it. It. 1 1 o. A. 15 Htrnng, 3b Flyim, cf . Kllng, e .. (irlrn, Hi .. .Schrnll, If 0 3 10 1 1 I 3 1 0 1 1 0 1 Huor, rf 4 llrlstow. 2li I 3 Henley, HM Olbson, p . 1 Tottils 13 27 12 OMAHA. All. II, It. 1 O. 3 1 1 13 1 A. 1 0 0 ' (1 1 I I 1 o Toman, ss MeVlcker. If .., I. IH17.011, rf O'C'onnell. lb . Thompson, cf , liny, 3I Ilnfrd, 2b Wilson, o , Newmeyer, p . t'oons, p ...... O'llourko Totals I 4 I I I I 3 I 0 3 1 .3.r :i 13 Untied for Coons In tho ninth. Ht. Joseph 0 0 2 0 1 0 Omuha. 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 Karned runs: St. Joseph, 5: Omaha, 1. Two-baso hits: Urlstow, Hoy. Hacrltlce hit: Henley. Stolen bnses: Strang (2), Klynn. Doublo plays: Strnng to llrlstow to Orlm; Coons to O'Connell; Thompson to O'Con nell. Struck out: liy Olbson, 3; by Coons, 1. lluscs on balls: off Olbson, 1; off New meyer, l; off Coons, 1. Tlmo; 1:W. Umpire; Warner. mi.Nvnii ouTi'ii.vYS nus moi.vkh. Ilnttlc for tlie I.enil 'I'nl.rs n Itnl Hot Turn III Colormto. DENVKlt, Aug. 3.-fSpeclal Telegram.!) Denver won from Dos Moines In ono of the best games of tho season today before 2.0V0 people. Doth Welmer and Schmidt wero in lino fettle and their support wan ho sharp that every run was earned. "Welmer made tho only error, a wild throw to catch a man ut second, but It cost nothing. Welmer hnd ono bad Inning, In which Delivers lilu n-ern luiiipbi'il nml two lonir ones cnmo In the same Inning. Tho most exciting feo turo of tho gumo was Illckey's stop of Wei mar's hit and return of the ball to Duclow In tlmu to cut on a rim. tscoro: DKNVIilt. AH. II, II. 0 1 1 O. A. E. 3 0 0 10 0 5 0 0 10 0 .13 0 10 0 0 2 3 0 4 2 0 0 10 77 0 0 O. A. K. '1 0 0 0 4 0 2 10 2 3 0 3 0 0 2 0 0 11 O 0 12 0 1 2 1 24 12 "l 3 0 1 -4 0 10 0-1 Preston, cf Miller. If ., iluolow. o Iolland, rf Ilckoy, 2b ulllvnu. lb tellly, 3b . , 3 j.eweo. sh j.ewen. ss Schralilt, p ,.., Totals .31 I U DEB MDINI2S. AH. 11. n. Thiol, It Hall, ss Naglo, cf nines, 2l .... llraln, 3b Wnrnor, rf ... llebsamcn, lb liiiinau, c .... Welmer, p ... 5 I n o o o o o o o Totnls 37 Denver J j Des Moines o 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 Knrneil runs: lnver. 4; Des Moines 1 Hnscs on balla: Off Scliml.lt. I; of! :,Welmcr, sioux citv i:tti.(! itnvr.xfii: l'nelilo Snorlllenl Io Muko Olnsseook's HrnvoH veel in-iirr. THIKlino. Colo., Aug. 3.-(Speclnl Tolo gram.) Johnson was nn nesy mark for tho Sioux and In tho Ilrst four Innings during which ho twirled tho visitors scored eleven. Tho Melding by the Indians was poor nnd i im camo wns dlsheurtening. Alteiiunnce 1,000., Score: PtlllHUO. aii. n. 1. HtrucK niu: uy nuiiuiiin. . ';""," " lilt bv pitcher: Hy Welmer. 1. Two-baso h tst wee, Sullivan Three-base hits: Hue. lnw Nnulo Doub o play: lteilly to I.eweo o Sullivan. Stolen bases: Holland Thiol. RaeV T hit: i Sullivan. Tlmo: 1:10. Umpire: Hbrlght. II. O. A. K. 0 3 0 1 12 3 0 18 2 0 2 3 0 0 12 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 2 10 2 2 4 0 0 5 11 0 0 0 0 12 27 11 4 H. O. A. 15. 0 2 11 2 10 0 3 5 2 1 3 0 10 2 11 0 1 12 5 1 2 2 3 1 0 10 0 10 0 0 TI 27 12 1 MoTInlo, cf llulcn, ss Parrott, lb-p.. Classon, 3b I. ally, rf Moran, If nriiham, c Kelly. 2b....... Inhnsnn, p-lb.. Whltrldgo .... Totals 39 7 SIOUX C1TT. AH. U. Collier, rf McCreadle, If., llrashcar, 2b... Orlllln. cf Olasscoek, lb.. NUcs, 3b nerte, ss Cote, c.i McDonald, p... ... 5 2 ... 5 I ... 5 2 ... 5 1 ... 4 1 .... 5 0 ... 5 0 ... G 0 ...Is 12 Totnls IJatteil for Moran In tho ninth. ' Puoblo 0 0 1 3 3 0 0 0 0 Bloux City 4 3 0 4 0 1 0 0 0-1: Karned runs: Pueblo. 3: Rloux City. 5. Two-baso hits: Orahum, Kelly. Ilrashear 2l. Grltlln. Threo-basii lilts: Parrott Orlllln. Stolen bases: I.nlly. Orimn. Nlles, llerte. liases on nans: urt MrDonnui oft Johnson, 2: off Parrott, 1. lilt by John son, 1. Struck out: Hy Johnson, 2; by rarrou, i. uounio piays: jierto to lira shear to Olasscoek (2). Left on bnses: l'u eblo, plro: 10: Sioux City, 7. Tlmo: 2:10. Um Kline. StniitlliiK of tlir 'renins. Played. Won. Lost. r.c Denver Des Moines St. Joseph . Omnha flnux City . 'uoblo . . . . i ....71 ....79 ....78 ....74 .. .73 41 41 41 32 3.1 .57 .551 38 38 42 41 .519 40 32 29 .5 .43 n.vjii:s of tiii: amiihica.v i,i:A;nn JlltiiiiriipolU (.Ives Clet clmiil u l.tttl l'lish DinvniMiril. M.INN15APOL1S, Aug. 3. The homo team won today after Hhrot hnd been bailed ou In .tho second luulnir. Most nil tho runs wero scored In tho Ilrst three Innings, which was a slugging match for both tenms, th visitors getting tho best of It. Halloy took V.limt'H nlaee and Ditched a line iraiun. McICuunn wns wild throughout tho gnme ml wns nn nuru in critical nines. At tendance, i.ow. score: M 1 N'N n A 1'OT.l 3. 1 CLKVELAND. It.H.O.A.H I It H O A.fi Dnvls, cf... 1 1 0 o; llckfr'e. cf. I 0 llnrvfy, rf. Naner, 8ti.. 1-ally. If... Warden, lb, 0 1 1 s 1 's 1 0 Frlnble, rf . . 1 1 0 Ornliu. If - 1 0 2 UiWce, lb I 1 :,CrWiani, c, 1 I 2 1 2 0 tl 0 3 0 l in. r i Hp ti Alttial In. lim-i p 1MII, 0 1 1 1 ' il i 0 1 l : 0 i 1 i 1 M 1. iin.i, 1 I Totals p 9 1 T 1.1 2111 Total to is it it ( Mlnnuantlln 4 2 10 0 1 1 0 0 -10 (Mavfland 3 t 1 0 0 a- Earned runs: Minneapolis, 2; Cleveland, t. Two-base hits: Werden. Smith, Sulll viin, Shea, Ocnlns. Three-base lilt: Nance. Pmiwd balls: r'rlshim, i. Wild I pitches: JlrKrnnii, 2. Haws on balls: Off McKeruin, 7. Struck out: Hy llalley, 4; by .McKontui, 2. Left im bsses: Minneapolis, Hi Cleve land, T. Double plays: Frlsbee to Sulli van, Abbatkhlo to Smith to Warden. Sac rifice lilts: Nance. Shen. Stolen bases: Nance. Harvey, McKctina. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Cuntilllon. Ilium Smother the IIIsiiiin. KANSAS CITY, Aug, 3. Huffnlo wns nn easy mark for Kansas City today, both Ainolc nml Foreman being hit hard. Amolo whs knocked out of the box In Hie second Inning and Foreman, who took his place, was lilt at will, Lee weakened In the sev enth and Fatten, who was substituted, pitched n good game. The errors of the visitors wero very costly. Attendance, 2,0u0. Score: KANSAS CITV. UCITALO. It.ll.OA.i: ll.II.O.A.U. Hemphill, rf 1 1 1 o 0 flfttr.nn, rf 0 Clfsr, cf 1 3 2 0 0 HbIUkbii, If. 0 O'llrlen, If.. 2 1 1 0 O.Mienron, rf. 0 Dungan, lb. 1 4 11 1 0 Hchr'R'st, lb 1 Sclinefer, ss 2 3 0 4 0 Athrton. 3b 1 CcURhlln, 3b 1 2 4 1 l1 Carey, 2b... 2 Hleuurt, 2b. 3 3 4 3 2. Hulliinn, s I McMnnus, c 2 3 4 1 licpear, c u lye. p 110 0 0 l'utlen, p.... 0 0 0 1 0 Amole. p... Foreman, p, Totals ..II 21 27 11 4 Totals 7 12 2110 4 Knnsns City 1 B 1 0 0 Uurfiilo 0 0 0 1 0 2 3 -H 0 0 1-7 Two-baso hits: O'Hrleti. Schaefer, Stewart ui, i.ee, Atnerion. iiiree-iiaao nus; .ieiir, Hallman. Foreman. Sacrifice lilts: Stew art. M''Mnnus. Couehlln. Stolen bases: O'llrlen, Mc.Mnnus (2). Unso on balls: Oft ratten, 1; off Atnolc, 1. Hit by pitcher: Mi'MutiUH, Left on bases: Kansas City, 9; IlufTalo. 7. Double niav: Stownrt to Dun- gun. Hits: ort Lee, 11; oft I'ntten, 1; off Amnio, 0; oft Koremnn, 15. Innings pitched; liy l.ee, 0; by I'ntten, 3; by Amole, 2; by Foreman, fi. Struck out; Hy Amole, 1; by Foreman, 3; by l.ee, 1; by Patten, 1. Passed mm: Air.Mnnus. Time: Two hours, um plrc: McDonald. Ilnoslors Win u l.oiiK tinine. MIIAVAPKUi:. All. 3.-After fighting hard for fifteen innings Indlnnapnlls won tho gnmo by two lucky two-baggers uml llarncs' trli.lc Iteldv nnd Hnrncs both plteheil good ball. Dowds' llelillug nnd bat- uiiK nun wio iiiMiung or conroy, liartzcll, Magoon nnd Mudlson were tliu features. Aitentiance, tisj. score: MiiAVArii;i:. i iNWANAroug It H O A. U It.ll.O.A.n. Ketelinm, cf 0 0 1 0 0 HnRr'ver, rf 0 0 0 0 0 Wnldron, if 0 2 0 Dmul, If.... 1 5 II Anders'n, lb 0 J 19 i'lillz, en..., 0 0 0 0 0 llurlzcl, If.. 1 2 10 0 0 0 1 OHer. 3b.... 0 0 1 I 0 0 0 ?eyboM, cf. 1 2 4 0 0 4 0 Mngoon, 2b. 1 S i 8 0 5 1 .Ma.llaun, is. 0 1 6 0 0 4 lll'owers, c... t 1 I 1 o 0 0. Kelly, lb.... 0 0 18 0 0 4 0, liar ties, n... 0 10 2 0 Conroy, Hi lllrrb'r, 2b. Dlgglns, c. 0 0 3 1 1 3 0 2 7 0 1 1 Ileldy, p..., Totals .. 2 13 43 20 3 TotaM .. 4 9 43 21 0 Mllwaukeo 0 0001001000000 02 inillanapolls 1 0000010000000 21 Karued runs: Milwaukee, 2; Indianapolis, 4. Home run: Soybold. Three-base hits Dowd (2i. Ilarnes. Two-baso lilts: Hart. zell. Dlcutns. Mncoon. Powers. Sacrlllce lilts: Fultz (2), llngrluver, Madison. First huso on balls: Off Heldy, 2: off Harnes. 2. Hit by pitcher: Ketchum. Struck out: Hy Iteldv t: III llnrtinu 1 llfinl.l nlnva. Madison to Mngpon to Kelly, Ooier (units- slstcd). Magoon to Madison to Kelly. Tlmo: ''in llnntlrnr Slinflfln. I Stitiidliiir of the Tcnms. i. :b Played. AVon. Lost. P.O. Chicago S 52 3t .003 IndlnunpollH S3 4ft 39 MX Milwaukee 02 48 . 44 .522 Dotrolt 90 41 4 .489 Cleveland M 41 45 .477 Hurfalo 91 43 48 .473 Kansas City 91 It 50 .49 Minneapolis 92 40 52 .133 Mluileii Claims Scries MINDKN. Nob.. Atiir. 3 Mludcn Hall club nlavetl am vesterdav at ArnDah ninahop. 3. Arannhoo claims pinycu on meir own ground in iw'cutn inning wns ueci i no inn n ire. 1 no seeoml l- resulted: Mlnden, 2: Arapahoe, 0, umpired by ono or Arapahoo s players. Arapahoo tried hard to win uml morn roil Iteilmon and Gordon, tho Kearney battery, for vi'S- iTiiuy a Kamc. unss, enptuin nnu pucncr ii mo univarHiiv ninti. lives ni. Aiitinen .nn iltchcs for Mlnilftn. Two nmnlres wuro used yesterday and tho mime was very xcltlnc but passed 'ort verv tileasiintlv. 'lio lloldtuu of botli .'teams wns L'oml nml hi) butt In IT bv the Aflnileii tenm won ter. rllic. Mlnden nluvs the. Omiilin lenir.in ten in nt Mlnden August 10. and tho Omaha boys mil uu cuiiipcneu io piny Dill I. Mliiilen "Wnnta Ileveuiie. MINDKN. Neb.. All. 3. To tho Rdltor of The Hee: My attention has been called to tho write-up In today's Hee from Kear ney, reporting tho Kearney und Mlnden Kutne. .Mlnden neonln deslro vnur readers to know tho facts. Tho Mlnden plnycrs concede that with fair decisions Kearney would nave won tno came, for Mlntlcn did not niav Its usual came und In usual form. The umpire, did not understand tho rules und his decisions ull through tho gamo were oau. i no gamo snouiu nave stood about a to 5. Kearney cannot beat Mlnden nml a number of Mlnden people are ready to back no tirntHiHItlnn. A I Artttifillnn veuterilnv hey nbout knocked Gordon', who pltrhed for Kearney, out of tho box. If Kearney desires anotner came it can nnvo tno same. Gordon Is n good pitcher, but not to bo compared with Hllss. MAC. (Jlllllllilollnlili ;nme Tod liy. Tho Ilrst of a series of threo cames for inn cnnmpionsnip or umniia win no piayeii this afternoon nt Ames uvenuo nark between tho Originals and tho Younir Men's Christian association team. The Uuc-up is ns ioiiowh; Originals. Position. Y. M. C. A. Sage catcher Crawford Mcllvauo pitcher (J arko Scully Ilrst base Abbott Hiad lord second base Spraguo Lawlcr, HhortHtoj) rrclgli Waller third base Monro Jellen leftlleld Heed IJIneen ..,. centerlleld ...Hoaclnnd Whitney rlghtlleld Welch "Work Inn Hom "Win. Tho Worklnir Hova of tho Younir Men's unristian association oercated the Na tionals by n score of 11 to 5. nnbrbnnch pitched his usunl good gamo, allowing but tnreo nus. i urpin inr tno .aiionais was lilt at win by tno wormm: lioys. score: Worklnir Hovs. 11: Nationals. 5. Hatterles: Worklnir Hovs. Jlohroouch nnd Htemm: Na tionals, Turpin nnu xseison. hirucic out: Ilv Unhrbnuch. G: by Turimi. 5 Haaes on balls: Off Turpin, 3. Hits; Working Hoys, 6; Nationals, J. Tim came inn wnrKintr uoys wero io piny In Plattsmouth this afternoon has been postponed until next saiuruay. Hot finilir lit Ilulilirll. TIITHHELL. Neb.. Aug. 3. (Special Tele gram. ) Tho best gamo of tho season wns nlaveii nero lonay neiween mo unester and ltiiltlw.1l feninu. Tlie. ilnv wnn iilninaf nn Ideal one and several brilliant plays were mndo. A large rrowd was In uttendnnce. ho senro stood v to a in rnvor or tiunueii Following Is tho score by Innings; Hubbcll 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 Chester 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 03 Hatterles: Hubbell. Slnlnccr and Krow Chester, Snooks nnd siiooks. Tlmo; 1:40. 'l'luern Lose Aunlii. PLATTSMOUTH. Neb.. Auir. 3.-(8neclal.) Tho Ulnek Diamonds defeated tho Tigers for tho second time. The Tigers went to pieces in tho sixth inning, score: Hlack Diamonds ...100003000-4 Tigers 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Hatterles: Tigers. Archer and Heeson; Hlack Diamonds, Sherwood und Hnrklna. Struck out: Hy Sherwood, 8; by Archer, 4. Tho lilnck Diamonds would llko to hear from some team with players not over 17 years or ago. lteHT IIiin (.i-t Their Sbure LONDON. Auk. 8. -At Goodwood today tho American Jockeys, J. and L. ltelff, con tinned their micco.-ses. The Chesterlleld eup, valued nt 40o sovereigns, was wnn by William C. Whitney's Spectrum, ridden by .1. Keiff. and Lord Wnlvortoti's Morton, ridden by J, ltelff, won tho Chichester stakes or ten sovereigns each nnd 100 bov ere ens added, In tho raro for tho Mnleeomb stakes of thirty sovereigns each und 200 sovereigns added, J. Masker's Princess Melton, on which L. ltelff hnd the mount, wns Ilrst. and Lord Hcresford's Hronzo Winer, with J. ltelff up, wns second. L. IleilT also piloted W, II. Walker's Merry Gal, which won the Nassau stakes of thirty sovereigns each, with 200 sovereigns added, und J. ltelff rode Lord Ellesmcre's Inquisitive, which was seennu. rilUlnirv (let llrnw. MUNICH, Aug. 3. At the evening ses slou tho results In the chess game were: Merger boat Poplel. Jauowskl vannulshed lllllccard. Ilurn defeated Ilardeleben, Wolf lost to Mnroeiy, while tho games between Cohen und Marco and Schlcchtcr and Tills- uury were uruwu. GOOD RACING AT COLUMBUS Mnt. flnrAAjMfiil Mnntlncr In fiitv's lUstorv O "V OomC3 to ftn End. BONNIE DIRECT TAKES 2:13 CLASS PACE Joliiiny Akhii Surprises Tula-lit li AVlunliiK First 'I'vio Units, AftiT AX'hli'li I'lirurlti- Tnkcn Itnce In Strnlnht Units. COL.UMDUS, O., Aug. 3.-The grand cir cuit meeting which closed today has been the moit successful held under the auspices of the Columbus Driving l'ark association. Tho weather throughout has been fine, tho attendance has been largo and tho racing unusually good. Tho track was very fast today. Tho Admiral, a prohibitive favorito on account of his showing In the 216 pace, won tho 2,19 pace today In straight heats. Ho was never headed and tho only contest was between Urandcn and Daisy J for place. Lord Derby, with Gccrs up, was tho fa vorite In tho 2:27 trot and would havo won In straight heats, but he acted badly, (leers drove to win every heat, but pushed tho a1,ium fo.i i ii flniti.i nn,i I and drove him off his feet, narrowly escap- mg mo lusiauco nag. mi. n,ii lay. There were six starters, with Uonnle uircci a strong invorue nnu jonnny Agan a good second choice. Uonnle Direct Is a gamo 4-year-old and his poor performance today was due largely to the driving of Mcllenry. 1'rovlous to the Cleveland meet ing tho colt hnd went a tulle In better to 2:10. At Clovelaud ho went a mile In 2:09U. Uonnle Direct and Johnny Agnn wero tho contesting horses In every heat. In the first tho favorite forced Johnny Agnn to do the mllo In tho fast tlmo of 2:054- Ilonnlo Direct brolto In tho second heat ami Agan took It In slow time. Tho next threo heats tho favorito paced without a skip and, though pushed by Agnn, won each heat easily and had speed to spare. ina uoiutnuus association win give n mooting September 14 to 21, tho opening week In tho grand circuit. Itcsults: 2:19 class, naelmr. nurse 21.500: Tho Admiral, b. h.. by Ho Sure (Pnvno) l 1 1 nrnden. It. h. (Miller) 3 Daisy J, b. m. (King) 3 J 3 Mojor, ch. It. (Perry) 4 tils imsa iini. b. in. (l'cnnocKl iim Circle, b. in. (LnlrilV dls Time: x:uoi. s'K, 2:ro. 2:27 class, trottlnc. tiurso 11.500: Lord Derby, b. l'.. by Mumbrlno King (Gecrs) 15 15 1 Oraco Onward, b. m. (Mncy).... 13 2 12 Annie Hums, g. m. (Wilson).... 3 15 2 1 itlien, t. g. (Wiuinms) a -i a a C5enriri 10. llllttntt. blk. sr. (KII1CK) I) 4 4 1 U Walter Smith, b. g. (Murphy).... dls Time: 2:11. 2:12, 2:134, 2:1414, 2:16. 2:13 clnss. tinelnir. nutso Jl.WX): Honnlo Direct, blk. h., by Desl- reci tjucncnryj 1 1 johnny Agan, b. g. (Mncy)... Lady Pipes, ch. m. (Hlce)... .... V - tr. 1 3 5 I l : 3 I dr I''rlelmont. b. c. (Green).. Hedllnht. b. h. (Swisher).. Prince Dxuum, b. g. (Wltte).. dls Time: 2:0D',i, 2:10U. 2:07-,4 , 2:03, 2:0hU. FRIDAY IS LUCKY AFTER ALL Four Out of Six Fnvorltcs Finish First nt Ilrlulitou Ileuuh Truck. fnr turn Herbert shot to the front nnd showed tho way Into the stretch by two Icnsths. Hero Snenccr let Kumara. out nnd gradually wearing down tho leader caught him Inside the Inst sixteenth polo and won, ridden out, by hnif a length, Her bert wns second, a length before General junri uary. Tno Bteeniecimse was a coou raco be tween tho favorito and Dave S. Old Tank ran out tho first 1umo and Dudley K fell nt tho second. Governor Iludd made tho runnlnir for a mllo and a half, when Chara- grace and Dava S paused him nnd fought It out to the end, mo lormer winning in u hard drlvo by a neck. Results: i' irsi race, nvo turiongs: i ermiess, uu (Jenkins), 7 to 6. won; Agnes D, 107 (Wed-1 derstrnnd), 8 to l una J to l, seconnj itocli amnton. 110 (Hiillman). 8 to 1. third. Time: 1:01. Phllma Paxton and Georgia Gardner ulso ran. Second race, steeplechase, about two miles: Charagrace, 150 (Chandler), 11 to 10. won; Davo 8. 113 (Vnltch). 7 to 2 and even, second: Governor Hudd. 113 (Shcedy), 20 to 1. third. Tlmo: 4:30 2-5. Mars Chan, Old mint and uuuiey aiso run. Third race, sel inir. one ml e: Gold Fox. 110 (Hullman), 8 to 5, won; Flux Spinner, inii (.Mcjoynu, ii io l unn i io , second; Sir KltzhUKh. 93 (Hooker). 12 to 1. third. nmo: i:ui-ii. , loung uixon, uraeai. Choose. Straw II, Yoloco, Ceylon. Jack Tel- nng, lieautirui, Llndula ana Tyshena also Fourth race, ono nnd one-sixteenth miles Kamnra, 110 (Spencer), 11 to 5, won; Her. bort, 113 (Henry), 4 to 1 and 0 to 6, second uenerai Mart unry, us (Uiawson), 5 to third. Tlmo: 1:40. Hott o Gray also ran. Fifth race, selllnc. live furlnnirs: Uowen. 99 (Henry), 12 to 1, won; Kid Cox. 97 (J. MiacK), i to . ami t io i, second; Ainrotnen, Albula, Screech and Annlo Thompson ulso ran. Sixth rnce, selling, six furlongs: Mid OLD-TIMERS IN THE SADDLE Trulnem nnd Owners Pilot Their Oirn Ilorsen lit Itucc tit llluliliind l'nrlc TrueU. DETROIT. Auir. 3 All the belllnir choices won nt Highland park today, al though only two of them wero pronounced favorites. Tho track was fnst. Onn nf the features was tho ruce at six furlongs for owners nun trainers, nnu .Minrod, ridden by Harry Stover, won. Harry Gcrhardy, Cnncdon and other old-timers rode. Nearly $1,000 was collected for tho mother of Jockey Frank Konnlmoro, who was killed wnuo riuinp jugglery yesterday. The re mains will bo sent to Camden. N. J., nt the. expense of tho Highland Park club, which will nlso nay nil tho funeral exneuses. All of the Jockeys who rode todny donated their tees io tno tunu. Hummnry: First race, six furlongs: Left Howcr, 100 (J. Daly), even, win; Jucnma, H5 (Irwin), 5 to 1. second; tro 1. rop, 93 (L. Thompson), j to i, mini, 'lime: i:iiu. Btues, Annie Queen, Hermcncla, Descubrldora and Vltu- 7 r2 also ran. 31 otji'iiiiii iuur, live iiiiiijiikb; iiiirii ni .VUI1, . 107 (E. Flynn, 5 to 2, won; Prlnco of Song, 102 (C. Wilson). 12 to 1, second; Annie Chamberlain. 107 (U. Hoss). 7 to 10. third, Time: 1:024. Mudiler, Miss Krlnglo and i.iKiiimng 1'iasn niso ran. Third race, seven und a half furlones Dangerous Maid, 97 (Coburn), 3 to 2, won: Quaver, 02 (Castro). 9 to 2, second; Mc- liraminna, vv u . Vi nson), a to ., miru. Time: l:uo4. .Miss hoiik nlso ran. Fourth race, six fur ones: wino Press. 101 (McQuude), 7 to 2, won; Hungarian, Wi (uomirn). - to i, second; Annie Lauretta, 108 (M. Johnson). 8 to 1. third. Time: i:liu, Crinkle. Glad Hand, Deist nnd Mountain noon aiso ran. Fifth raco. one m le: vnrgravo. loo (liyan) 3 to 1, won; Windward, 109 (Lnndry). 6 to 5. scconu; ueorge ivrntz, imi u.. J(oss), u to 1. third. Time: 1:4214. Pnssalc. Fairy Dell, Mncoc and A. Winner nlso ran. Sixth raco. s x lurloncs. horses ridden bv owners unu trainers: rimrou, us istoveri, to 1. won; Sackhen. 113 (Coiiuilon). 2 to 1. second; Alex, lio (II. Gerhnrdy). 2 to 1, llilr.l Tlmn. MM Mlnrll Vlnln 1.- T?eaov Lottie Shevlllu unci Llzzlo McCarthy also ran. One KnvorltP "Wlna ut St. l.ouU. HT. LOCIB. Auir. 3. Morrlinnn. n line looking 2-yoar-old, was tho only favorite to score brackets at the fair grounds today. Four well-backed second choices nnd a lonir shot took the other purses. The weather was not and tlie track fast, rlutnmarv: First raco. selling, 3-year-olds, ono mile: Mario u. jirown. ioi (i,. nose), 13 to 5, won: Loka. Itu (.May). to 1 and r. to l. second; Kitty Clyde. 102 (T. Knne), 25 to 1, tnird. Time: Hoiiiuvaru, .Mlnuto uun, Trlxle II. Coral and Itodd nlsu ran. Hecond raco, maiden 2-yenr.oIds, live nnd a half fur ones: .Mernmnn. no a'rowliursij, even, won: HcetliltiK. 107 (Da le). a tn 1 anil S tn 2. second; Empyreal, 107 (Corner), 0 to 1, tnird. Time: i:iu, nenry I'inrK, juueua U, Mm I'licne, ricuor, uciio ef. Hurru- I I'MII- o T...null 1 . .. . 1 ,1,. - I (Sncclnl.) Tlio i :.!. r , i .;'i. ;S ',"7 V ;.;... nesota staiou mat no nan tried a new snn the Aranahoe .1" " i . ' 'h tlt" nnd the center board would havo been much oe. Mlnden. 9: "h..??. kb .'"? lJi '".V..."' .V" 'iu.'."'." r better set a foot and a half back. IIow- llrat amo. irnm WAT iT lTtnB " iVe' ?ln"ov 91 M5?' -U? ."' . "fl" ?. S. Hamo at CllU h"":,,nr, fnr lv flVrlonii with fleV H-rt i"I".,w ",m . "''f ' or,.' ,.,:i?.er.." 111 a red 11 draw ay "h ifnmirn 110 auuea, iniriy oeuien in io- nigui unimes, iu. tnenryi, k io i, won; rimmi-mmi n ri'nllevi so to 1 second: War Henry Christopher. 117 (Wedderstrand), 0 Ho? lii niat thews 10 to 1.' Uilrd. Time 1:5 IVt. Dad Steole. 'The Devil, Henry (1 ! ' ,.:"i"s' """KS'.Pr. .Tnn -ohelliv. ltna.iv! niiah. Hos . Hartoil and Huutipn. Biivpr uartor, i-roius, iiecdsvlllo n,.r r in TnUn r in UIIU VMIUU UIOU ilklii I M It t I c H r.,(t) r ,1. 1HI T f If -W m. tin II I.nle, '" in. . i .Hid. HI Derlm, 1, third. Tim. II' i urn-1 Mi 'II tr I t i liuiir I "2 iM.KIIiiin. 11 t" il'nlcl, : ! 6 and 7 t 101 H.lrhtf.M.ti. pi t. Clara Si. Chlrkamaugii. Leo Nnstir, Kill MrCnv nml Ml., l.nrrttn nl0 tM. Fourth race, selling, six furlongs: llun- tinzsn, no (Uiimorci. i to i. won, (J. T. W-lollXt. 15 trl 1 Btlll 6 tO 1, SC.-Mtlll. qiu.m t.'rl...,.l mi ,l'i til In t. third TlTie; l:ll. Morris Volmer. MIm Vrn. lrlji. Wlj. K1II0, i,ailV l.liridll, 1. iiriini-vc, v..- . ftothen l.nd nml Hiirlmrlan also ran. Firth rnof. cplllng. on" inue mm onr-r.-tenth: Knrlv Hlrd. ll male), 10 to 1, won: Colonel liny. Il7 (Frurtt. 7,, to 2 nml ' to J. second: Joe Orndv. H'l ((lllmore). 10 to 1. third. Time: 1:I9'4. Hrldgf ton. I rnie U , Chorus Hoy. Duchess VI. Hlgltlut. Hill Jaekman and It.insoin also ran. lvlli To r-nl. is. ll luiiuiiii". Lakeview Ile'lle. 17 tl,. lt.se. 11 to 8. won; Mnrcaret V. d7 iCcrneri. is to i nim.i irgaret F. 1"7 tCcrneri. 12 to 1 mid It" second. SUIT. 107 (Olli..ore), I to 1. Jiin . ne: -M. Frenrhle Ilean, Miss nr.t. Iny Hiv. F'ylng Kagle, Sophlo S nml 1. SCCO! Time Hnln Tony I.ci'ing also ran. MINNESOTA LOSES FIRST RAGE CliiilliMim-r for Jjcimnnlinkn "l DefintiMl by 'niinilliui Di fi nili r, Heil Cout. MftNTnt-'AI.. Aiic. a The Ilrst day's In- tcrnutlonnl raco for tho Soawanlmka cup between tho American challenger Minne sota of tho White Hear club, Ht. rnui. Minn., nnd tho Cnnndlan defender, Ilea Coat, camo oIT on Lnke St. I.ouls today nnd resulti-il In nn easy win for the rnnrifUnM Kn-it tn r.nn Thcrn wnfl ntQ Inch '5,0 fcSK "cd f K, ni'i'd tho Minnesota 25 foot G inches, xno un m4ntn liml Hia llirlitnp rrcu' having won tho toss selected a triangular course ror toiiny s race, tno uisinnce iieniH twelve miles, three times round. hen tho signal for n start was given nt 1:30 o'clock there was a light northwesterly to westerly lit coze blowing. The lied Coat got over tho lino first nnd both boats stood on the starboard tack. The lied Coat worked up to wlnwnrd, tho American boat making leeway nnd constantly lulling to avoid the puffs nnd It soon became apparent that the American bont was no match for tho de fender. Tlie wind camo uown tne inao in puffs nnd the Minnesota appeared to bo uunuio to earn" its san. Iled Coat turned the ilrst buoy or tlie first round nt 1:IS:IS. Minnesota following 2 seconds later. Hoth boats now noisteil renchlng Jibs. Hoth boats reached very fast nnd It wns soon evident that the Min nesota wns closlm: tin the distance, lied Coat passed the buoy with u lend "f "2 seconds, (in the wny down beforo tun wind It wns seen that the lted Coat sailed fnster than before nnd tho Minnesota, gradually dropped behind. lied Coat rounded the last buoy of the first round ut 2:02:30. the Minnesota following ono mlnuto nnd ten seconds later. This was tho fastest round for both boats during the day. MIliMCNotii CoiltliilH's to l.nxe. On tlin Ilrst lei? of the seeoml rnuiiil Red Cont began taking into the wind, whllo the Minnesota sagged olf to leeward, lis drift was augmented by the cnrrylng away of its Peine nalsanls nnd for some time tlie tioai pounded uIiiiib with Its mnlusull llaiiplng around In tho wind At last It was luffed up nnd tho peak tnken up and relayed nnd It tilled again, but lost heavily, and rounded mo in si nuov or tne second roi in .i min utes nnd 40 seconds behind lted Coat. It was now evident that the Cnnndlan was n certain winner. Tho Amerlcun boat was very tender In the hard puffs and appeared to bury itself In tlie water. Tho Canadian boat incrensed Its lead to 7 minutes when It rounded tho lust buoy In tlie second round at 2:30:50. On the first lee of tlie last round lied Coat again showed superior work to wind ward nnd passed tho Ilrst buoy 5 minutes nnd 30 seconds nhend nnd tho second leg, which wns a reaching one, it gained unnther minute nnd 12 seconds. Tho Minnesota, however, nfter turnlni: tho second buov. sullod down before the wind In fine style nnd lessened the distance between tho boats by 22 seconds, lted Coat crosseii tlie mils u line ai a;ib:iH unu Annuo aota at 3:21 :3S. Followlni: Is the claused tlmo: nod cont. i:i.:is; Aiinncsotn. i:&i:s; uinerence, o mm utes nnu -u sections. After tho race Skipper Orlggs of the Mln- l'lnlc Cont I'll u ii In Truck ltceord. CHICAnO. Ala- 3 Pink Cniifs run In tho llfth raco wns tho featiro of tho card nt Hawthorne. Pushed hard by Mtntsaucc. ho rnn a gullaut raco and Ills tlmo 1:39',! ciiuais itio irncK record. l'onuo won tno nrst race or tno nay irom a. bad Held of thirteen 2-vcar-oIds. El Is G enu, n 00 to 1 shot, showed up well In tho third event. Slio wns live. Icncths In tho lead nt tho turn for home, when she tired. Fancywood, the ravorito und mucn the best of tho Held, then camo on nnd won ensuy. summary: First race, six furlones. sclllmr: Fomlo, 107 (Wlnklleld), 3 to 1. won; Edith Q, 109 (llunz), 13 to 1, second ; wood stieu. ius (Matthews), third. Time: 1:13. Kldred, wurnett's Wn kwav. Janewood. Hnuaboo Fairy Prince. Omdurnian, Floranthe, Anx ious, Jiauswtirst anil ai jirown aiso ran. Second race, MX furlones: van lloeiioKe, 102 (Tully), 1 to 2. won: Pirate J, 105 (Her. tltrl. II to 1. sei-ond: P.irmenlnn. 105 (Mit- thews,'. 7 to 2. third. Time: 1:144. Florl- ilnn. T.ime. Trlshmnn. 'Aaza. Ail-Se-ll. Ml eroscope. Mountebank, Trouballno ' und Omen I.iican nlso run. Third race, nvo furlongs: Kancywoon, iia (Wlnklleld), even, won; Regeu. 112 (Hrad fnnl). 10 to 1. neennd: Harbara M". 112 (Nar vnez). r, t.i 1. third. Time: 1:01. El Is Glenn Frldolln. Tootsle Green, Alintara nnu iciu phono Girl also ran. l'ourt li race, ono miio: nan jviioi, nv fllerllcr). 8 tn T, wnn: Dissolute. 110 (Mat thews), 12 to 1, second; Nobleman, Wl (Kllev). 5 to' 2. third. Time: 1:IIV.. Star Chamber, Etta and Lucky Monday iiIjo run. Finn race, one nine: J"tus i oiii, m Wlnltilelrii. 8 in K. won: Imn. Mlntsauco, 101 (Tullev). 4 to 1. seeund: Honey Hoy. HJ (Beaton). 30 tn l. third. -J une: iwi. uiu lirlnn nml T.lvlilun also mil. Hivtii mrf. mm .mil one-eicuiii muei Miss Liza. 97 (J. Waldo). C to 1, won: S Seventb niee nun and one-elcllth miles Clara Meader. 97 (Tulley). 20 to 1, won; Tom Galney, 101 (Talleyl. 7 to i. scconu: in ennnes. 99 (Waldo). S to 1. third. Tlmo: 1:51 Ifnli T'rntlier nnlnlieil lllin. mil wns llix nunllfled. Kentucky Habe, Jtldgo uenney and ban venauo uiso ran. Knrnrlti'K HimvIimI Over lit Spn HAiA'rn(!A tj v. Anc. 3. The form i,1,iv.m lnwl n rniii'h limn of It tllllnV O tho Saratoga track, not a slnglo favorito winning. Still tho ring hurdly benellted by Um ilnfonl of Hie. Ilrst elio ces. for the w liners were, ul leavuy lunyeu. i uu fenlnrn wnn Hie W'nrilen stakes for 2-yenr- nl.l Olllna 'I'lii, tvlnner turned Ull In Muucu who mniln the nano the whole ilistaiico nnd ....... , --- ...... I. , won, riuuen oui, ny a icntui mm nan. itesuils: . .. , . First race, five and a nnir iiirioiigs. VonT-.nl.lu. Tlllllniinlr.. H ( 1 1 II Vllfll ) . 4 tO won, Denman Thompson. ios teiiieneui. i u 5 and 3 tn 5, second; Kiwi's I; avorllo. SO (G. Thompson). 00 to l. nuru. nine: i:'5'v? Honmeraek, Juniper, Historian und Laval tlerrrt nlun rnti Second rnce. mares 3 years am. nnu up wnt-,1 inn mil. Tlin AnillZOIl. 99 (SlmWl fi to 1. wnn: Oueen of Sunn. 103 (Hurnsl. 3 to 1 nnd 7 to 10. second; Hush. 121 (Turner) n In K flilnl Time- 1:411. AltllCII. KUIIH Iroiiuolso Hollo and Sparrow Aing aiso ran. "lilril raw. AVnnlen nlnltes lor .-yrur nlil llllleu Hidlliu- live f'jrlutlCS: MllUcn 100 (Shaw), 5 to 2, won; Garter Han, 101 iu i:onnori, t,o to i nnu n i m-i-umi, T.nU' HeliniT 111 fTlnrliH). R to 5. third Tlmo: 1:01. Inshot, Infalllblo and Star also ran. Fourth rare. 3-venr-oIds ana upward. seven furlones: Mlllstrenm. HI (MePue). 11 to 5, won; Galnday. 101 (O'Connor). IS to 5 nnd 6 to 5. second; Pent. 101 (It. Murpliv), 15 to 1, third. Time: l:2Si',. Vesper Hell.i, Orion, Island Prince. Survivor, Prlnco Plauslblo nnd rnstle nlso rnn. Fifth race. 3-vear-olds anil upward, poii- Ini? inlln nml n Hlvteeilth: Peaceful. 100 (Shaw), 2to 1, won; Precursor, W (McCue, 1 to It nnu 1 to a, seennu ; .iiiuinii, i. illurns). !) to 2, third. Time; l:IS?i. The Provost nlso rnn. llrlKliton Cup to lie It ii n Todny. NEW YORK, Aug. 3-Oreater Interest Is being taken In tho race for tho llrlghton cup at two and one-quarter miles, to ho decided tomorrow, than nny other stnko that has been run since the Suburban. I his event Is not only the featuro of the day. but nf tho meeting, ami had Kilmarnock and I'rlnce of Melbourne hoth gone to the post thn mooted riueillon of superiority would hnve been settled. Tomorrow's raro Is the fourth anniversary nnd It Is rather a remnrkablo coincidence that In the threo races thnt have already been run onlv three horses were sent to thn post in each event. It Is now very doubtful whether the I'rluco of Melbourne will start, ns his mrnrr fenrn I hn Innir race mav Injure sueii a game, free running rolt. and he considers tho annunl champion a good thing. There Is ciulto n possibility that the I'rlnce will bo reserved for It. Ethelbert (121i. Prince McClurg (121) nnd fildnev Lucas (ltt'i are. however, sure starters and tho doubtful ones nro Imp. (121). I'rlnce of Moibourne (103) und Herbert (10ft). Ethelbert will llnd Ul Bounds aulto a load aver thin louxr. try. ir Mi H. 'it 1 . nr . , t it tl It r.fi. t l 1 I., i HI 'm y f t-v if i t ii i iv in . mi ti '1 t 1 1 r i i .i c 1 ri iib if lu1 i-h.iw. 1 in' ImI' In the tlleu C'nvo hamiUap, whlih was only n mile GETAWAY "DAY AT HEDRICK IjACopt for SliiMtlnu .Mnilr liy Ansnlln ii ml I'lmi'lip (fnunrtl Itiii'luc Is ItntliiT 'I'niiip. HKDIUCK, la.. Aiigrh.-Tho closing dnv of the Hrdrlek raco tncetlng was rathrr disappointing from n racing standpoint In the 2:40 trotting nnd the 2:27 pacing, but the 2:16 pacing proved n battle royal between Anr.ell and I'hoebe Onward. Anzella llnnlly winning. The attendance wns large. Sum mit! y : 2:10 trotting, purse JSO0: 'lamlii. g. Ii . by Prodigal (McAvoy). 1 1 1 Unrunmunt, br. h. (Chandler) 3 3 .j arrctn, 8. m. uiuuurui 1 ' ' Time: 2:23V. 2:WU. 2:19. 2.27 jmcitiK I'Ursp rip ( Wlekerhnm) 1 1 oe Wheeler, h. h. (Irwin) Frrrl Hie Klil b s. iTremaln)... Alice Gray, ch. m. (Ooodtlch). Eva IUchtcr, l. m. tjonnsoui... Iiiiuliii. I, m Itntrnn) Maul bison, blk. in. (ktnyon)... Tlmo: ?:13U. 2:. S:"1!. 2:10 trotting, purse JO: Anzelln, b. in,, by Antrim (Kellv) 1 S 2 1 1 Phoebe Onward, b. m., by Shndeland Onward (smitiil.... t elge, b. h.. by Lobnsco (Ladd). 3 Time: 2:15U. 2:12'4. 2:13, 2:15. 2:13H. 2 3 South DnUota Field Trlnlo. atntrv WA1.1.R. s. n.. Anr. 3. (Soeclal.) Everything indicates that the meeting In this eltv on tno insi., iinurr uic uui plcos of tho South Dakota Field Trial as sociation, will be ono of thn most enjoyable and successful nffnlrs of thn kind ever pel 1 in tho northwest. Although it is neany n month until the meeting dogs already hayo been entered from nearly every state In the union. Judge Johnson of Winnipeg has consented to act as Judge of the field trials Tho trial grounds whero tho competition will inKo pinco nro suuaieu urur oiuu Falls. Tho grounds commence ni a pi uu about live miles southwest, of the city They nre six or seven miles long unu imin nvn tn Heven mites In width. The course Is verv level nnd dogs may easily be seen nt a dlstnnco of hnlf n mile. Heretofore many northwestern field trials have noi neen satisfactory because of tho uneven ennr nctcr of the ground embruced In the course, but this year's trial on tho course near Sioux Mills win noi nave sueii ura-imrl.-a im thn crniinds "eiinnot be sur passed 111 tho country. Tho fnrmers living adjacent to tho grounds liuve entered heartily Into co-operntlon with local mem bers of the South Dakota Field Trial nsao elntlnM n ki.mi lint eniirxn Vl the best tins- stblo condition and assist In other wnys In mnklng tho coming meei n success in every pnrtlcjlnr. Tho state association has en gaged a man who, umong other things, patrols tne course every uay lor wio pur- iose or preveniiug noes uciuk irumcu uimu t an Hint urnlrln ehlekeiin mill othnr came will not bo frightened nisd rendered wild. lio oil Itneluir nt Grniul Ilnplds. ntAX-i- l.inina A,i 1 .I.Vmr iiii.i.iu 1,111 ii,ii ,i..,i.. ... races wero carded ut Comstoek park today and the sport was of tho finest order. None of the winning horses will be eligible ngnln to tno class in which mey stnrieu iouuy. The greatest contest of tho day was tho inllulsheil 2:11 pace nroueiil over irom Wednesday. Harry Harold, tho outsider wno. won mo mini neai on mai nay, iuim second place In the Ilrst bent today. He took tho next two heats and the race with out nny great effort. Results: 2:14 pace (iiuunisnca on vt euncsunyj, Harry Harold won third, llfth nnd sixth heats nnd tho rnce. Lottie Spon won Ilrst and second bents. My Cholco won the fourth heat. Hest time: siisft. :22 niiee. J300: Strnth Dennis won In straight heats. Hest tlmo: 2:15U. 2:30 trot, jaou: jjnrtmoro won in smugm. hents. Hest time: 2:18',4. Onen pace. j;w): isewton w won in straight heats. Hest tlmo: 2:1214. Yni'lit Itnee at Ilpneonsilclil. rtRACONSFIELD. Quebec. Auc. 3. At noon todny there wns a light northwest wind blowlne nnd tho water was fairly smooth on tho course over which the Red Coat of tho Royal at. Lawrence club nnu the Minnesota of the White Hear Yacht club of St. Paul, Minn,, nro to raco for tho Seawardaka challengo cup. Tho bonts are almost exactly tho same tdzo and thcro Is no time allowance. Today's course Is a tr anuular.one ono nnd one-third m les to n leg, to be sailed around four times, the total distance io uo iwoivo miles. Srllnff Defonts Yniinir Pctrr .Tnrknoti. DENVEIl, Aug. 3. Otto Bclloff of Chi cago was given tho decision over young Peter Jnckson of San Francisco nt the end of a ten-round contest before, the Olympic club In this city tonight. As far as sclon tllle lighting U concerned, there was no such thing, but from a standpoint of bull dog tactics tho tight wns full of features. Jackson weighed 141! pounds and Scllotr less than ut. CHAMPIONSHIP IS AT STAKE Ilnse Ilnll Crnnks "Who Urnw Salaries from Itiiltroiids to Meet In Ilnttlc Array. Tho long-lookcd-for ball gamo to settle tho railroad championship of Omaha will be played this afternoon at tho Vinton street park between teams representing llurllngtou headquarters and tho traffic do partmcnts of tho Union Pacific. No admis sion fco will bo charged and an immenso crowd Is expected to witness tho struggle, which promises to bo nn exciting und des pcrato ono. Tho Burlington team will present an nr ray of talent whoso fame In bass bull clr clcs Is not us widespread ns In railroad af fairs, but whoso ability, Charlto Young avers, Is qutto as marked, Ocncral I'assen ger Agent Francis will preside over tho sec ond cushion, while Assistant Auditor Durkco will look after accounts on tho initial bag, Charllo Young will dally with tho sunflow ers out in tho center garden patch nud "Dul;o" Hucklnghnm will Issuo transporta Hon to tho Union Pacific players from a strategic point ou tho substitutes' bench. For tho Union Pacifies Charles Secrlst, chief clerk In tho general freight department, ex pects to slop all goods In transit at bag No, 1; Captain Clarenco Gallagher, chief rato clerk, will officiate at short and "Davy" Davison, tho crack Y, M. C. A. pitcher, who draws a salary from the general passenger olllco, will do tho pltchlug net. Tho man ngors of tho respective teams, Assistant General Freight Agents Allen U. Smith and Charlie Lane, will occupy private boxes and direct affairs by telegraph. union Pacific. Positions. nurltr.Rton Hollo Catcher Hrunor uavibon I'ltcher Chase Secrlst Firm Durkco Hamilton Second Francis Thomas Third Carr (lallaglicr Short Heed Hasten Lcmield Yliniulst Hrunor, II Center Young Iloblnson Itlglit Seward "Wires Out of Iliirni'n "Wny. Whllo on his vacation City F.nglnecr Itoso water will make a study of nlnns for nine. lng electric wires underground and hopes to bo ablo to make a report to tho council within a few weeks. He Is undecided aa to whether It would b bettor to rnimirhnt conduits at the city's oxpenso and rant them io mo various companies or compel tho companies to build their own conduits, TIIH HU.1I.TV MAItlCKT. INSTRUMENTS placed on rocord Friday, August 3: "Warranty Deeds, Frank Thustos nnd wlfo to Anna No vak, lot C, block 12, iBt ndd to South Omaha S2b Louis llcnns to 11. N. Robertson, lot 11, block 3, suhdlv of J. I. Iledlck's ndd 2,000 II. (1. Jordan and wife to A. L. Iteed, n tJS.S feet of lots 10 and 11, block 8, Drako's add 2 (lult Claim DeeilH. Cyrenn Parrlsh to W. II. I'arrlah, lot 15, block 0, Patrick's 2nd ndd 1 City of Omaha to O. C. llarton, part of alley adjacent t lots 13 to 1G, block 13, West End ndd 2 J. A. Howard et al to Henson lodgo No. 221, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, lot C, block 2, Halcyon Heights 1 A. Ilooth Packing company to A. linuth & Co., o 22 reel of lot 7, block IM, Omuha 1 Martha Miller to O. 11. Miller, lots 18 und 19, block 18, Walnut UU! 1 Deeds, Union Trust company, trustee, to u, .Un Flnlrv. n 40 fret nf lot 4. Smith nark l.S'X) Total amount of transfers n.az 1 i n JV A k It puts color in the cheeks, sparkle in the eyes, braces mildly. Assimilable by the weakest stomach, invigorating, re freshing. A boon to nursing mothers. Prtprtd hr AnheuserBusch Brewing: Ass'n St. Louis, U. S. A. Orders addressed to Geo. Krug, manager Omaha branch, will bo promptly executed. 00OtO00OIOtOOOO010IOHOIOIO Q01 s On the Fifth o o o. o o o 9 O 9 O O Wo still luive sonic exceptionally desirable rooms although about three-fourths of the rooms were rented when the army headquarters moved out. That is merely an index of ihe popularity of ...The Bee Building... The entire fifll: floor has been re-decorated aud pre sents a most attractive appearance. An oflico here, in a fire-proof building, will cost you no more than in some lire traps. It C. Peters & Co., Rental Agents, The Bee Building, I7tli and Farnam Streets. O o a o 9 O 9 O Ol O9O9O9O9O9OeoeO9OOOO0OOO 909090909090 DEATH RECORD. Ilenldeiit of Diivlil ('Hy. DAVID CITY, Neb., Aug, 3. (SpeclaU- A. II. Knight of this place died nt 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Ho was nbout 40 yoars of age. Mr. Knight was one of our most prominent citizens. Ho was formerly agent of tho Fremont, Klkhorn & Missouri Valley Railroad company nt David City, but about eight years ago he rrolgncd his position with tho company nnd associated himself with I. K. Doty In the real estate, loan and Insurance buslnrui. Uo loaves a wife and a eon aged 12 years. Funeral services will be held Saturday, under the auspices of the Knlghtd of Pythian and Ancient Order of United Workmen. Two Citizens of Itnivllns. ItAWLINS, Wyo Aug. 3. (Special.) Two prominent citizens of Rawlins have died hero during tho last few days. James Sul livan, who came to Rawlins In 1S80, died Monday at tho age of 70 years. A family of eight children survive him. Albert F. Carr, who came to Rawlins In li'G, died Tuesday at tho age of 2S years. Ho was n Rawlins boy and will bo sadly missed. Dies In Hospital. PLAINVIEW, Neb., Aug. 3. (Special ) - George Courtnagc, a young man of this town, died nftor undergoing a surgical op eration ut Samaritan hospital nt Sioux City, la. Tho remains will bo taken to Inde pendence, la., for burial. Hubert Dlllililp, NEW YORK, Aug. 3. Robert Dunlnp, a leading merchant of this city, who was the founder of tho Dunlap News Agency, now no longer In existence, died hero today I'liilfHiiionlli I'lonecr. PLATTSMOUTH, Neb.. Aug. 3.-- (Spe cial.) Captain W. W. Hull, one of Platts mouth's oldest citizens, died at his home in this city last night. Third Kreuiitor for .ntor Estate, NEW YORK, Aug. 3. Surrogate Thomns was asked today bv William Wnldorf Astor und Charles A. Peabody, Jr., tho two sur viving executors or tno win or Jolin Jacob Astor, wlio died over fifty years ngn, to appoint Wnldorf Aster, son of William Wnldorf Astor, us a third executor of tho will and Issuo to him letters testamentary. Tho application will bo granted. lt uppeared from tho papers In tho case that John Jacob Astor provided by his will that whenever tho number of his oxecutors had been reduced to two the survivors wero to apply to tho court for the appointment of a third executor. Tho will wus admitted to probato in IMS. Uiiniitliurlzeil .Solicitor nt Work, Tho matron of the Itescuo Home, located at 1D05 lllnney street, announces that some person has been soliciting funds for thnt institution without authority. The home, which Is maintained by the tialvutlou army woracrs in umuna, nus oiuy ono solicitor, Lieutenant Esther A Hllss. Tho Ilrst In timation tno matron nnu tuat soma ono elso was asking for funds with which to carry on tho wurk, was supplied by Lleii' tennnt llllss. who was told bv several nar. tics to whom she hud applied for assistance that they had contributed but a few days beforo to a man who had approached them on that subject. The home has no male solicitors. Strike on C'u iiiitllnn 1'iiclfle. ST. PAUL, Minn., Aug. 3.-A Winnipeg, Mnn.. sDcclal to tho Dlsnatch says: On tho Canadian Pncltlc rnllwny today the macnimsts, macKsmitns, niters, inuorers und locomotive painters struck from Lnke Huporior to tlio l'acuie coast, at aiooso jaw Medicine Hat, Hovelstolte, Kamloops, Van. eouvor, Winnipeg, Laggan, Field and Cram brook. In W nnlncir. inriuilinir tlie men dismissed nn Mniwlsiv. HV) urn out. The men churn dismissals were Intended to brenk up their unions, hence tno striKo. tho men neuevo their strike may bcenmo sympathetic and a tie-up will be effected, Mortality Stutlstli-N, Tlw. fnllnulntr dentin wero reported tn the Hoard of Health for the twenty-four hours ending at noon Friday: Henry Dempsey, lined 1. 1123 . North Twentv-slxlh: Annlo WIcsn T, aged 1. S01 Hickory; Hoyd Andrews, uged 1 Twenty uin, i.n.i rim! Mnrv PutMHkl. need Ci Douglas county hospttnl; Mary "Uondra, aged 3j, (,'iarKson iioapuui. Mothers endorso It, children like It, old folks use it. Wo refer to Ono Minute Cough Cure. It will quickly euro all throat aud lung troubles. eiv Line to .Salt I.iil. . EVANSTON, Wyo., Aug. 3. The Union Pacific Railroad company la about to begin tho construction of n now lino between this city nnd Salt Lnko City, eliminating tho steep grades of Echo canyon. J no now rond will not tourh Ogden, which will bo on a hranrh Hue. It Is said tho biirvoys Imvn linen completed 'Ud Some f HlO contracts tnado. llnllriiiiil .Miles nnd I'ersonnN. O W. Vnllery. general agent at Denver thn Hurlinnton. Is a visitor at general hendminrters. TiMui.inni if ft. Hurt has returned from an extended absence In New York und other eastern points. Fred 8. Capron, traveling passenger agent of tho Orank Trunk, Is In ths city from C'hlcairo look nc after busiiioss. It. Dowi of Huffnlo, general manager of the Orest Eastern frelKht line, is in oirnhu the guest or tno local ugeni ui ins com puny, uianca iiuuvi. 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