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AMERICAN WINDS UP SEASON
Teams FinUh in Order Maintained for Sev
eral Week Past.
CLOSING DAY SEES SOME GOOD BALL
Plnjers Wake Merry 0cr I'lnnl Con
test, Hut ilc the Spcetntiirn a
lltin (fir 'Mir I r .Moil!-) Just
the !niiic.
Detroit, 7- Minneapolis, li-"..
Killinll (It). Ill lliinnlo, II.
C'lf elnnd, ill .M 1 1 1 n u L cc, 1!,
Imllnniipnlli., .S I lilcimu, 1,
I' li I In l -l pli In, ll (iucliintitl, I.
HI. I.iiul. I II r ii ci U I n,
IIiikIiiii, Ml (iilengi), fi.
Pltfihtirg, Hi . iiirU, -1.
DBTHOIT. Mich., Sept. 15 Detroit took
the last two Karnes of the ieaon I hi after
iioon without trouble. Iloth Cronln aal
Hievtr kept the hits well scattered, while
tho locals bunch itiem on MoCann ami
Khrct. In tho lait Inning of the second
game MrAIIUtcr went In to pitch anil
Casey went behind the but, Dillon gelna; to
third ami Pitcher Owen to first. It made
a lot of fun for the players and the crowd.
McAllister has now played every position
on the team. Atendance, 1,400. Score,
first came:
DRTKOIT. I MI.VNBAPOLIS.
R H.O A E I M H O A K
, h ... t 1 l (Ally, ir... t 1 l o )
I illcm, lb... 1 1 11 0 1 Wlltn.l. rf.. 0 0 0 1 .i
M-Ars'r. rf. I 1 ft 0 Mince. lb... I ! : I 0
Itvan, ih ... 0 1 1 2 0 Werttn. lb. 0 1 11 0 1
:i,oi, ,t ...O tie o Smith, 0 0 0 3 0
iona. If.... 0 0 1 0 0 NlthoU, c... 0 0 6 0 2
fchaw. o 0 110 1 Khret, cf.... 0 I I 1 0
.-htrehan, M. 1 0 2 ( 0 Krouee. 0 0 2 t 1
ronln, p.... I 0 0 t 0 McCann, p.. 0 0 0 1 0
Tots. ..7 12 2? 11 ill Total! ..2 6 21 13 I
I mtrolt 1! O 0 l 1 2 O 2 7
Minneapolis 2 0 0 0 0 0 i o 0 2
Earned run: Detroit, S. Two-b lilt:
l .n r y. Khret, Nicols, Kyan. Suerllke hits:
McAllister. Cronln, Kyan. Stolen buses,;
1 .ally. Casey t.'li, McAllister. First buso on
halls: Oft Cronln, 1; off McCann, 3. Hit
by pitcher: Ityuti, Sheelmn. First base on
errors: Detroit, I; Minneapolis. 1. Left
n buses: Detroit, !i; Minneapolis, I. Struck
. ut: lly Crntitn, J; by McCann. 5. Double
iiliivs: Ityan to Dillon; Hlieehan to Dillon.
hniseU balls: Shaw, Nlcol. Tlhe: 1:36.
Umpire: Dwyor.
Score, second gumo:
DITTKOIT. i MLNNRAPOLIS.
n.H.o.A k I n.ii.o a n
Cnaey, lb-e. I 1 1 t 0 Lilly, If 0 1 2 0 9
Dillon, 11-31) 1 2 1! 0 Q YvUinut. if.. 0 1 2 0 0
MrAI'r, op. 2 2 0 0 Nance, 2b... 1 1 I 1 I
Ityan, lb.... 0 1 I 0 Werden. lb. 1 4 U 0 0
NlW'l. cf.... 0 0 I 0 0 .Smith, m ... O 0 2 I
Jonn, If.... 12 10 1 Nichols, ... 0 0 1 0 0
Krlk, rf.... 1 1 0 0 0 Uhret, p 0 2 0 2 0
Htifhnn. ts. 1 1 2 7 1 Kr uo, !b.. 0 0 1 2 2
Hlever, P.... 1 1 0 2 0 McC'nnn, ci. 0 0 1 0 I
Own, lb.... 0010 0,
Totals ..2 9 II 1 4
Totals .. i 11 27 17 l
Detroit 3 I 0 0 0 S 0 0 -9
Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 02
Karned runs: Detroit, I: Minneapolis, 1.
Innings pitched; Slover, h; McAllister, 1.
Base hits: Orf Sli'vi-r. 9. Two-buBii hits:
Frisk. Nance, Wenlen. Three-lumo hltH:
Dillon, Siuver. McAlllHtcr. Sucrlllcn IiIIh:
.Slevor, McAllister. Stolen banc: McAl
lister. First Ijiimp on balls: Oft Slcvur. 2.
l'lrst liiiso on errors: Detroit. 3; Mlnni;
upoils, 2. l.nft on b.ises: Detroit, u: Mlnne
niiolls, 7. Htruk cut. l!y .Slevor, 1. Dou
li!n iilnys: Hlever to Ilvnn to Dillon: Ityan
to Sheulian to Dillon, raxey to llvaii to
Diyuu. Time. 1.2.V I'mplre. Dwyrr.
Itlues Win the l.lixl.
KANHAS CITY, Sept. lX.-Kansos City
und IJurfalo i loseil tbe season liero toilny,
with the 1 1 it ii 1 result In favor of the homu
team. The lilts were about equally divided,
but Kansas City not theirs at more op
portune times and piollted by tint liorso
pluy which was the principal Centura of
tho Kami'. Attendance, njo. Snore:
KANHAS CITY, UUITAIJ.
HII.O.A.K It.ll O A. 15.
Hemphill, rf 3 3 1 0 o'lCrrwln. rf.. 2 2 0 1 1
rnrroll, rf.. 3 3 2 0 0 .Shrek'st, Q 3 C 0 0
1'Urlvn, If.. 1 3 3 0 0 IUInjn. It 2 2 0 0
!., 1C 0 0 2 0 Oii'iiny. Ib... 1 1 II 2 0
lnincun, lb. 0 0 4 1 0
ili-ttman, cf 0 1 1 10
(Andrews, 3b 0 3 0 2 1
H-hacfer, rs 0 2 2 2 1
Coushlln, SI. 0 0 -4 10
flewnrt, Hi. 0 2 3 2 1
lllcrli'r, 2b.. 1 0 2 3 1
llro'Jer'k, nt I 2 2 I 0
IXircman. p. 1 2 0 3 1
Oondlnif. c. 1 0 C 2 0
Patten, p.... 12 0 10
Totals .. C 19 31 IS 4
Totals .. 9 15 27 9
Kansas City 2 .1 fl n 0 1 0 n -9
llurfab 13002 2 000 U
Harneil runs: Kansas City, 7; Iluffalo. 4.
Two-hnso hits: SchrccoiiRost, aettman. Fur
rell, O'llrlen (2). Hemphill. Stewart. Stolen
bases: Srliaefer, llemiibri. Farrell (2i.
First baso on balls: Off Patten, S; off
Foreman, 1. Struck out: My Patten, 3,
by Foreman, 1. Left on bases: Kai.sas
city, 7: Huffiilo. 11. Time: l..K. 1'mplres:
Ooar und Houkor.
Ituent I'liiiillv Wins,
MILWAIJKHK. Sept. IS The American
leunuo season ended hero today with a
Kfime between Milwaukee and Cleveland,
the. visitors belnu victorious by a score of
3 to 2. TIioukIi tho home team played kooi!
bull u fuw errors In tbu opeiiliiK Innlni; wave
ilni visitors a lean which couiu not lie over
come. Huest and HettKer both pitched tine
ball, tlin ciovemnu soutnpaw kciuiik tnc
better of tho argument. Attendunco, SOti.
Hcoru:
MlL-WAUKHi; 1 CI.nVKUVNI).
It.ll OAR. I HIIOA.R
Kelchiun, cf 0 2 4 1 0 Picker1, cf. I 1 3 0 0
Valdron, rf. 0 0 1 0 0 (lenlnis If... 0 12 0 0
Inllman, If. 0 0 2 0 0 Jones, rf.... 0 0 2 0 0
Abbat'lo, lb 1 111 0 l'l-aCh'cc. lb 0 1 0 0 0
Vultz. 2t.... 1 I a - Niay. ks 2 3 4 1
Cunroy. .. 0 0 2 4 '.' l'lcnil. 2li 113 3 0
llurke, 3b... 0 13 3 1 Tamsctt, 3b. 0 1 2 0 0
Hn fl. O II 1 1 1 U.l.TrH. C U 1 U
linticr. p.. 0 0 0 3 0 Hui'st, p.... 0 10 10
Totals ..2 r.nil 4 Totals ..3 S 27 9 1
Mliwankuo 000O0O2OO-2
Cloveland 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-;
Famed runs: Milwaukee, 2. Two-baso
lilts: Shay, 'I'amsett. Three-base hits:
Ftlltl, Flood. Huses on balls: Off ltett(?er,
2; oft Huest, 1. lilt b.v pitched ball: Fultz.
Stolon bnhe: Ilurku. Struck nut: Hy Itett
rer, 1: by Huest. 2. Double plays: Ketcliam
to Conroy; Huest to Flood to Ladianco.
Left on bases: Milwaukee. 3, Cleveland, 10.
Time: 1:10. Umpire: Sheridan.
CbiiiiiploiiN Drop tin Final.
CHICACiO, Sept. IS. Tho American leitKUe
season closed today with 11 defeat for Chl
cko. Tho visitors bunched their hits on
Thomas In tho llrst und fourth Innings nnd
forced hltn to retire. Hoth teams ilolded
brilliantly at times. Attennance, am). Score:
CHICAGO. I INDIANAI-Ol.is.
HHOA.n.l It HO A H.
Hoy, cf 0 0 1 0 0 llnrtzcl, If., 2 12 0 0
VcFarl'd, rt 0 1 2 0 0 Hbkooii, Ib. 1 0 14 0
Psdlcn. Ib., 0 0 1 3 0 Oeler, m ... 1 1 2 2 0
Wood. c. .. 1 1 5 1 0 S-ylioliI, rf.. 113 0 0
Hinlen, lb.. 0 3 13 2 0 Kolley, Hi... 0 19 0 0
jlruln, 31 0 0 10 1 Heydon, c... 0 1 i 0 0
Clrfsry, s. 0 1 1 3 1 llocr'ver, rf 1 2 2 0 0
rlllar.l. If... 0 1 3 0 0 lllckey, Jb.. 1 3 3 0 0
Thomas, p.. 0 0 0 4 2 Ktlmmcl, p.. 110 4 0
Fther, p.... 02130
Totals ., S 10 27 10 0
Totals ..1 9 27 15 I
Chicago 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01
Indianapolis 104000000-8
Earned runs: ChlcaRo, 1; Indianapolis, I.
TWt on bases: flilcauo. 0: Indianapolis, 1.
Two-base lilts: Wood. Fisher. Three-base
hits: McFarland. Snuden Struck out: in
Thomas, 1; by Fisher, 3; by Stlmmel, 2.
FIT Till: GROCl-R.
Wife Made (be Suggest Inn,
A grocer has excellent opportunity to
know tho effects ot tipcclal foods on his
customors. Mr. It. A. I.ytlo of 557 St.
Clair street, Cloveland. Ohio, has a long
list of customers that havo been helped In
kcalth by leaving off coffco and using Pos
turn Food CofCeo.
Ho says, regarding his own experience:
"Two years ngo I had been drinking oafleo
and mutt say that I waa almost wrecked In
my nerves.
"Particularly in tho morning I was so
lrrltablo and upset that I could hardly
wait until tho coffco was served, and then
I bad no appetite, for breakfast und did not
feci llko attending to my store duties.
"Ono day my wife suggested that inas
much as I was selling so much Postura
Food Coffee thorn must bo somo merit in
It, nnd stiggestod that wo try It. I took
homo a package nnd sho prepared it ac
cording to directions. Tho result was a
very happy ono. My nervousness gradually
disappeared ami today my nerves aro nil
right.- I would ndvlso evcryouo affected
In any way with nervousness or stomach
troubles, to leave oft coffco und uso Poa
turn Food CoHco,"
Pirt I iise .in I "ff Stlr.m-1 1. Wild
tif'h'. Th"nw, 1, ftlmmil, I Time. 110.
I mplre. Mi Donald.
MllllilllIU of (be 'lentil".
Plail Won. Lost. PC.
U-" K "'I ,7
.!7 7 T9 5
1 71 II .52
1 71 .fill
1JB fit 7i .19
lift (H :)
1 61 7 .'.39
1 51 M
f'hl'-aKo
Milwaukee .
Indianapolis
Detroit
Kansat City
Cleveland . . .
Ullff.-lln . ..
Mlnneapolla .
(1AMISO OI Till! ATKI.N A I, l,i:.(lt C.
CI n c I n Ii ii 1 1 Keeps on Union Don II the
l.lne u I, oner.
IMIII.ADKM'HIA. Sept. lS.-The enme
foilay between 1'hllmlelphla and Cincinnati
wan e!oe to the Ilnlsh and the victory of
the locals waa die principally to Newton s
wlldneis. Alter the seer ml Innlnn 1'rast-r
kept the visitors' hits well scattered. At
tendance, 1.51'. Score:
CINCINNATI PHI t,A Dni.rill A.
R.H O A B K II O A K.
Harrett. ef.. 0 I 1 1 Thnmaf. cf. 0 2 2 1 0
llarlry, If... 0 2 3 0 t Slafie, If.... 0 0 1 0 0
Irwin, rf . .0 1 1 o o Del-h'ty, lb 1 11 1 1
HtcKley, lb. 0 I It 0 0 lajnle, 2b . 2 I 2 3 0
Cororsn, nl ! II 0 lMrk, rf.... 1 0 14 0
iUeinf'dt. Ib 1 0 1 I 1 McFarl'd. c. 1 t 4 2 0
Qulnn, 2b... 1 2 1 2 0 Do. an, lb... 0 M I I
I'ellX. e 1 0 4 0 1 rr&ei, s. .. 1 1 t 3 0
Niwun, p.. 0 2 0 1 0 Prater, p.... 0 2 12 0
Totalt ..4 1!!ll ! ToUls .. 6 9 ST IS 1
Cincinnati 0 t 0 o o o o o - t
Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 '-6
named runs: Cincinnati, 2. Two-base
hit Heckley. Sacrifice hit: Slaitle. Stolen
bases: Irwin, Cross (2i, Delehanty. Lajole.
Left on bases: Cincinnati, 11: 1'hlladelphla,
13. First bane on balls: Off Newton, 8;
off Fraaer. I. Hit by idtched ball: Dele-
huntv.
mrurK out: iiy ,cwinn, s; ny
Fraier,
land d).
Paeed balls: Pcltx. McFar-
Time; 2:20. Umpire: Hurst.
.Siiperlins Worn IJusy.
HtlOOKI.VN . ,8-pt. l.-8t Muls rilayrd
rlns around JJrooklyn today and wi.n In
a miller. Wehttia started pitching, bift
uftir McOraw hail walked. Ilurkett had
lined out 11 home run and Ileldrlck received
another pans. Kennedy w.ia substituted.
It made no difference and the visitors bat
ted hard. Young pitch, d Rood ball at all
times and the irrors behind hltn were not
roatly. McOraw made four hlta In five
times at the bat. Attendance. w. Score:
BT ISiUlH, HKO'JK I.V.N.
KHOAKi R H.O A.K
McOmw, Jb 3 4 0 1 0 Jones, cf.... 0 0 4 0 0
Ilurkett. If.. 11 2 0 0 Keeltr, rf... 0 12 10
HeMnck. till I 1 0 J-heUiard, If 1 1 1 0 0
1i'nian, tf 0 1 0 0 0 K-llty, lb .. 0 0 9 1 0
W:inco, as. 0 0 2 r, 2 Daly, 2b.. . 0 J 4 4 2
Kelatvr, 2b. 1 1 1 1 I.CruM, lb....t 112 0
Mulann. Ib 0 III 1 0 Demnt, tt. 0 0 3 3 3
Itobinson, 0. 1 1 S 0 0 McOulre. c . 0 2 I 1 0
Young, p.... 2 0 3 4 1 Weyhlng, p. 0 0 0 0 0
- - iKtnnedy, p. 0 2 0 3 1
Total! .. 9 IS 27 IS l
I Totals ..2 J 17 Ii
St. Louis 2 0 1 1 2 1 2 0 0-9
Hrooklyn 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 02
Karned runs: St. Louis. 3; Hrooklyn, 1.
Homo run: Ilurkett. Three-base hit: Held
rlik. Twu-basu hits: Donovan, McOulre,
Kennedy. First baso on errors: St. Louis,
1: Hrooklyn, 2. Left on ba.es: Si. Louis, 12;
iirnoKivn, 1,. struck out: lly Kennedy. 1;
by Young, 3. Suerltlce lilts: Ileldrlck, Keis
tor. Stolen banns: Kelster, Jones. Bancs on
balls: ore WevhliiK. 2; off Kennedy, 4.
Double plas. D.ily to Demont to Kelley;
ivnneuy to Demont to Kelley; Jlci'ann
(unassisted). Passed ball; McOulre. Time:
2.07. I'mplra: Onftney.
Itulie Wnililell's l)a.
NTAV YOKI'- S'.nl. K TMttKt.nrcr bent
N'ew York at the Polo grounds this after
noon uy inning tile ii.ui Ht tlie proper time,
while the New Yorlts were uniibla to but
ut critical stages. H.iwley wus hit safely
sixteen limes. Wmldell pltrlied uxcellent
niii. .Mteniiance, i.ouu. score:
PITTS IIUHO. , NEW YOflK
It. H.O. A. U. I 11.11 O A 13
flatke. If... 2 2 0 0 0 Vanlfn, cf. 1 10 11
ll'-iium't, if I 1 2 n 1 HellAch, If.. 1 2 3 10
Ilitcliy. 2b. 2 3 111 Hickman, lb 0 0 2 2 0
Wanner, rt. 1 2 3 0 0 He nard. rf. 0 0 3 0 0
O'llil-n, lb 0 1 0 0 0 rx,)le, lb.... 0 17 10
Will'mn, 3b. 3 2 0 1 0 Davis, a.... 0 1 4 3 1
Zlinmnr. c. 0 2 9 2 0 Murphy. 2b. 1 2 2 2 2
Illy, ss 0 3 G 4 0 Ilower'n, 0 1 5 2 0
Wadell, p...O 11 0 2 0 Hawley, p.. t 1 1 1 0
, Fester 0 0 0 0 0
Totals .. 9 16 27 10 2 1
Totals .. 4 9 27 13 4
Hatted for Hawley In the ninth.
Pittsburg 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 4-9
New York 2 1 (1 0 1 0 0 0 04
First base on errors: Pittsburg. !; New
York. 1. Left on liases: Pittsburg. !'; New
York. 5. First base on balls: Oft Wuddell,
2; ofT Hawley, 1. Str.it k out: Uy Wudde'l.
x Sacrifice hits: Heaumont. Ely. Van
Hnltreti. Stolen baae: Murpnv. Double
play; Kly to O'Hrleu. Home runs: Hltchey,
Selljnch. Three-base lilt: William". Two
base hits: Williams, Selbarli, Murphy. Hit
by pitcher: Hy Hawlev, 1. Passed ball:
Howerman. Umpire. Snyder. Time: 2:tW.
ClileiiKo (Joes to Pieces.
HOSTON, Sept. l.s-Hoston won todav.
making It four straight. Chicago looked
llku an easy winner lor flvo Iniilugs. but
Hoston tied by lenn hitting in the sixth
und in tho seventh some very ragged p'ny
Ing b.v tho visitors enabled eight Hoston
men to score. Attendance, 700. Score:
UOdTON. 1 CHICAGO
It.ll OA II It II O A.K.
Hamllt'n, cf 1 3 3 0 O'Srfranif. 3b . 1 0 2 1 1
I,onr, sh .... 1 0 1 0 0 MiCa.t'v. If 1 3 3 1 0
Stahl. rf 0 0 1 0 o'Chlrls, Ib .. 1 3 0 1 1
Tcnney, lb.. 3 2 II l 0
CulUne, 3b.. S 3 0 l 0
Duffy. If.... 2 3 3 0 0
IjOwh, Ib.... 2 12 3 0
Sullivan, 0 . 2 3 ti 1 0
Pettlnger, pi 3 0 10
Itan, rf.... 1 l 0 0 1
M rt, cf . 1 10 0 1
Ilrad'.ey, lb. 0 17 2"
M Cor'ck, ss 0 2 2 5 0
Dexter, c... 0 0 8 2 3
t'unn'g'in, p 0 0 3 2 0
Totals ..14 13 27 13 0' Totals ..CIO 21 11 7
Boston 0 0 0 1 0 4 8 1 'II
Chicago 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-5
Karned runs: Boston. 3; Chicago. I. Two
base hits: McCormlck, Bradley, l.owe.
Stolon bases: McCarthy, Chllds, Tunn'-y
(21. Double plays: Cunningham to Mc
Cormlck to Bradley; DeMor to Bradley
First base, on balls: Oft Pettlnger. 2; iff
Cunningham. 2. Hit by pitched ball: Col
lins. Struck out: Hy Pettlnger. I; bv Cun
ningham, 2. Time: 1:0). Umpire: Murray.
Sliuiilliig: of tin Ten ins.
Ployed. Won. Lost. P.C
US 72 Hi .CIO
120 r,D r. 1 .r,7..
US 111 55 .531
11s r.9 r.9 .5110
ir. 57 r,i .41:1
11s r.i ci .i.vs
120 51 f.7 .112
119 T.0 G'J .120
Brooklyn ...
Pittsburg ....
Philadelphia
Boston
Chicago
St. Louis ....
Cincinnati ...
New York ...
m:oi, v inn, us ip a mi. moiu:
Home Ten 111 I'IiiiIh MiiiIIi OiiiiiIiii Mm
to He 1'imy Money,
N KO LA. Ia.. Sept. lS.-(SpecIal.)-Neol:i
won In 11 walknway game of ball yesterday
with tho H. Jetters of South Omaha. Th. y
worn shut out until tho sixth, when the
locals allowed them to score, thnt th y
might eliiger up and play 11 hotter artlclo
of ball. Tho features of tho name were
Stcelo'.s pitching, Ileldlng nnd batting.
score:
II. JHTTKltS. 1 NDOJ.A.
It.ll OAF It H O A n
Clark, 1b.... 0 0 10 0 0 Campbell, rf 1 2 0 0 0
('. Mollnes ss 0 ft 1 1 0 Down!, Ib. . 3 1 1 1 0
Hull, e 2 0 (i 1 3 Wllldns. 0.. 2 1 to 3 1
Mrlvnll, 3b.. 0 0 0 1 3 Cotter, lb... 0 0 3 0 3
Collier, p.... 0 0 1 4 0 PticK p.... B C : 2 0
Hlnkle, rf... 0 0 0 0 O.Hamllton. If 3 3 0 0 0
Pinch, kI.... 0 0 3 0 1 Maxtleii, rs. 3 4 0 0 3
Mollncr. 81. 0 0 0 1 1 Stephany, cf 3 1 1 2 0
Vanrleve, If 1 1 2 0 OlYVilmott, 3b. 1 2 0 0 1
Hralh, If... 0 0 0 0 0
Totals
.. ! I'M ( 1
Tntnli
.W 15 !7 8 S
Heath batted Cor MclO.itl: Camiiboll out
for InterCcrenco; Steele nut, refused to run.
Neoln 7 3 0 fl 3 1 1 o 2i
II Jetters 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 1-3
Knrned runs: Neola. II. Two-bao b'ts:
Steelo (3), Wllmolt Sacrilice hits: Htun
l!ton. Wllklns, Maxfleld. Stolen bases; Ne
oln, 7; 11. Jetters, 3. Struck nut: lv Stede,
IS; by t'olller, 5; by McKall. 1. Hases on
bnlls: Off Steele. 2; otf Collier, 2 Pass-' 1
balls: Hull, 3 Hit by pitched ball: Ly
Steele, 1. Wild pitches: Steele lloulil -plays:
Stephanv to Cotter I'mplre: Sln-
cla r. Time: 2.0). Attendance. I'D.
Ilieltlnu; Day lit Klnlocli I'arU.
ST. LOI'IS. Sept. lS.-Mnlr-ralslns; fin
ishes marked tho racing at Kluloch Park
today, tho llrst, third and sixth events
being won by u nose. The exciting fea
ture of the day came In the third race,
when Jim Conway, an extreme outsider;
Kl Cnney, the favorite, nnd Holllns. the
second choice, tied up ut tho 'ast eighth
polo nnd had n battlo royal to tho post,
finishing noses apart In tho order named.
In tho last event the talent bet on Odnor
ns tho.iLii tho raco was over. Domlnlck
however, made too much use of Odnor In
the llrst part oC tho rnco nnd he was unable
to stall off Necklace's rush In tho last fur
long, the latter winning by a nose. Track
cood. Summary:
First race, six Curlongs, selling: Henn.
8S (J. Wnldo), C to 1, won: Wntcrcrest, 113
iCoburni. 11 to 6, second: Al Lone, 110
Mllnklev). 11 to fi. third. Time: 116. Rld
tll'a. Oliver D, Iluskln und Aunt Mary also
ran.
Second race, flvo Curlongs. purse. Cor
2-year-olds: F.mpyreal, 110 (Domlnlck), 3'n
in i, won; .iiiuiou, lu n uuurui, u in d,
second; Prlnco Stonmouth, 103 (Cochran),
7 to 1. third. Time: 1:03. Honor Hrlaht.
Hnmshurg. Sarner. Miss Pratt, Down
hearted, Klorla and Kenova nlso ran.
Third race, one mllu and three-sixteenths.
Billliib': Jim Conwny, 104 (Mayi. 25 to 1,
won. l,l i aney, pi (i rownurst), even
second: Holllns. 104 (Domlnlck). 2 to 1
third. Time; 2.CC1,. Kodak, Helen 11,
(Lird'Hr, Le. !l, Idnonils a-id Wabb k ,
also ran j
Fourth race, sit Cirlonns, Sfl Ing. Ia.i
Moe, 95 (K Mathews, to 1. won; P"r,i- I
lice. I'd iDomlnlcki, even, second; Omclla. j
Hit fCobnrni. 12 to 1. third. Time I 17 '
Ladv tlmphl, Ka Norton, Aoka. Mm
gie Y. Pamelta. Whltmore, Plelne Po he
and Sublimity also ran.
Fifth race, one mile and a sixteenth, sf II
Ing: laureate, I'D (Crowhursti, 7 to '.
w..n. Rugenla S, lu3 (Cochrani, i' to 1.
second; Karly Hlrd, low (Fullehy), 3 to 1.
third. Time; 1:60V Mr. IJrookwood, Very
Light. Kl Ohor. Miss Boykln and Sir Holla
also ran.
Sixth race, six furlongs, selling: Neck
lace. 1P 1 Van Duseni, t to 1, won; Odmr.
91 (Domlnlckt. 4 to 6, stcond; Kugenlo
Wlcke II' lllnw lll. 6 to l. third. Tim
1:15. MacFlecknoe and Harrv Duke also
ran. Trtmargo broke down.
TAME SPORfTTGRAVESEND
ICIoiid) l.e Cnptiirrs KIiik's lllithvtn)
Hurdle 1 1 11 ml I en After (iiillmit
Hun by iiiree Ilnrs,
NEW
YOHK, Sipt 18 -Four favont s
and two Well-backei
ed seco id ch ilces earned
uracaets tmiay at oravetnn. it was a
tame day's ruling, as every winner won
with something to spare, and eonseueetiv
there was nothing to arouse the etith..sla 'in
or the ood-sld crowd present In the
King's Highway hurdle handicap Hen Kd -r
Htid Three liars cloed fiivnt'.-s, with
Klondyke a strong second ch"le. Thre
liars llaltored his backers by making most
oC tho running to the stretch, but KI01
dyke outfeticed him and. going lo the front
in the last Curlopg, win easily by lh.ee
b ngths. Hlner beat the Cat tiring. Tliree
Hats, out halt a length vt the place. Sum
mary: First, King's Highway hurdle handicap,
one and three-quarter miles Klondyke, P'O
(Veltch), G to 2, won; Hlnrr. 1S3 (Owens.,
10 to 1 pnd 3 to 1, second; Thr e Hars. I'il
(Flnnegnn;. even, third. Time: 3:2). Dr.
Klehbcrg. Hen Kder, The Burlington Iloute
and ( ephalugla also run.
Second race about six f'lrlongs-SClver-dale.
113 (Durnsi, 7 lo 2, won; Hold Hee s.
118 (Henrv), c to 1 and S to 2, second: Dr
Harlow, 103 (William"), 15 to 1 thir l Tim :
1:111-6 Hssuto. Surmise, llolllng Ho r.
Boat! Oallant, Six Shootar, Mona.ika ond
Ueati Ormonde also ran.
Third race, mile and a sixteenth, selling -Cambrian.
Ill (T Knight), 7 to 5. won
HlnaMo. 9S (Oannoni. 10 to 1 ard 3 to '.
second! Polls of Orleans, "j" (W.-d lerstr.i' m,
10 to 1. third. Time: 1 19. A Nike. Iluusu.,
Llndula and fnslsrhtly also ran.
Fourth race, Albemarle, hve f'irlong-.
selllflg Ashes. W (Turner). 2 to 1. w n:
Cherries, 91 Ij. Sluek). 3 to 1 .11 e en,
eerond: Csntlle, lot iMcCite), 15 t i 1 nr. I 3
to 1, third. Time- l:"22-r. Add. T n -1
ton. Schroech, Cherished, Flara nnd Ji t 1
alo ran 1
FICth race, one mile and sew'iitv rd
Hello oC Troy, l.M (Henry 7 to 2, "
Sparrow Wing iofi (McCuei, r, to 1 i d 2
to 1, second: The Amazon. 117 tsh'' .m. s
to 1, third. Time: 1:401-5 Hardly. Antbra
cltn anil Knmara also run.
Sixth race, about six furlongs- Nibo. k
llsh. 112 Shaw). 3 to 1. won. Lc.n Feru-'--..
112 iTurner.l, C to 1 and 2 to 1. -' oMl Tl
Illaik Scot 109 iHultmam 1.' t" 1. 'br.'
Time: 1:1.11-5 Tartar. Mat' Mm. Pii'o.
Hli hiild. llopebro.ik I ink v Hlrd nn: ,
''indllii" Support. Sir V red. v. r . P
Moudclmo, fice.da. Argmt. l.a.H H.i. o- n
and Orange atnl l.llac uio r in
EASY RACE FOR JOHN YERKESj
llnre (tint lln- II 1 Hliinlnn In (be j
Ilnst Keeps I l "Is Onntl Iteciirii
nt llou tlinrue.
CHICAOO, Sept. IS Almost the onl f-a-titre
of Hawthorne's card today w.. the
Courth race, In which John Y rkes from
fl victorious career In the eut. wis f.-inr-lle.
Y'irke is the horse that bc.it Si Itv v
Lucas at Wnshlnaton Park It w- 1 1
for h'tn todav und lie romped b-rno ilvt I
of Thrive nnd Dissenter In 1 l'S for the
inlio and seventy yards.
Joi'kev Buchanan was set down for three
days for disobedience at the post ibis
afternoon nnd Jockey Hridford was ex
pended for the rest of the rnoctlng f r
rough riding on P.egca In th" third rn-e I
Weather cold or.i track fast. Summary:
First race flso furlonr": Kazan ins 1
(Tallv). 13 to 10, won; Orrle C.oan ms (W
Klley), S to 1. second; If-Yo'i-D.ire, I'm
(Ollmoro), 4 to 1. third Time - 1'" Ai
Hrown, Fairy Prince, Iroma F' I'nrli
C. H. Campbell. Robert J. Little Time and
The Irlh Boy also ran.
Second nice, six furlongs: TV-'i I.e.U, Vt
(Tn'ly), won; Jim Gore II. 10"' (Wlnkfle'dt
7 to 2. second: Lovaletta 1"9 cillmorei,
S to 1. third. Time: 1:15. Nairette, rjoebel.
Hurry Nutter. The JelTerson. Protect, Sir
Kenneth-11ml Fausturo also rm.
Third race, live und a half fitionrs:
Harbnra M. 120 (Wlnktleldi. i: to 5, won;
Cora Gontz. Ill (Tidl; i. 15 to 1. serd
Audio, K'S (Buchanan). I to 1, third Tlm:
1:18'-. Frldolln. Ti nnv Kollc Honnle II lib'
Hei-ea, Hognboo nnd Miss Then sa also run
Fourth race, one mile nnd seventy yard--:
John Y'erkes, 112 (Huehannni. to 5. won;
Thrive. 112 (Wlnltlleldl, 3 to 2. sec.ni.
Dissenter. 1"7 (W Klley). 1.', to 1. third
Time: 1:W. Love's Labor and Norton! nlo
ran.
Fifth race, ono ml'e and a sixteenth.
Kentucky Habe. 92 (Jackson). 20 to 1. won;
Dad Steele, 91 (Bttehnnan), 5 to 1 second:
Koenlg. 100 (Tally), 3V4 to 1. third. Time:
P4S. Our Nellie. Catastrophe. Dissolute,
Tho Bondman nnd Frellngh'n sen nli-o ran
Sixth race, six furlongs: Sir Christopher
109 (Tullvi. 10 to 1. won; Kd (lartlnnd II
1cl (Wlnklleld), 12 to 1. second; Andes, 112
(Tluchanan), 5 to 1, third. Time: 1.11',.
Kberhart, Ilandprcss. Lagometa, The Daily
In Bluo and Tregy also ran.
CONTRALTOHMED TO START
I nbenlen OiiiiiIiii llnrse llllKlblr to
(in In (irciit '1'runsyl viinlii
'!- 1 1 1 ) c StaUe.
LKXINOTON. Ky , Sept. lb Secretary
Horace Wilson of the Kentucky Trotting
Horso Breeders' association announced to
night the I10rf.es named as starters In the
Transylvunla stake to be decided during
tho Lexington meeting. Twelve horses
have been named, comprising the cream
of tho eastern und western turf, us fol
lows: Lord Derby. 2:07; Oeorgena, 2:i'7'i;
Bav Star, 2:(S; Horalma. 2:i9'i: York Hoy,
2:H9U; Alameda, 2:(0'; Contralto. 2:10;
Sliver Wilkes. 2:11(; Cornelia Bei, 2:lb'i;
Alverda Altln. 2:12),; Prince of India.
2:l.i4; (Ireenlleld Hoy. 2:li4 All are win
ners. Horalma nnd Contralto of tho east
nnd west respectively havo never been
beaten this year.
Starters in the Tennessee stnke for
pacers havo also been named, as follows:
Connor. 2i,1: Hetty (5, 2:05v(; Johnny
Agan. 2:0514; Bonnlu Direct. 2:a",U; Fnnnlo
Dlllard, 2:0i,: The Admiral, 2 07U: Major
Muscovite. 2 07'4; Will Leyburn. 'JiOSH;
Sidney Pointer, 2:0Su: Colbert, 2:074.
In the 2:0S trot Crattan Hoy. 2:07'i: June.
2:0"',i; Oaytnti. 2:C'SV. and Charley Heir,
:ny, nro entercu.
In the 2:ci! mice nro entered Kdltli AY.
S-nBij The Maid, S:'XU; Choral, 2:0iiVl, and
Flirt, '.':ui'i.
Thj. e.fj7 ttnee Iiiim eld'eii rnlrli. liio
:10 naco has tlfteen. tho 2:12 naen has
eleven, the 215 pace has seventeen und
tho 2:20 paeo has seventeen.
Ten oilier events nave an avernco ot
seventeen entries.
HcnltM nt 1'oi't Wiiyne.
FOIVT WAYNK. Intl.. Sent. 1S.-A bit
crowd and lino weather made tho second
day of the Hed Itlbbon meeting a suceesn
Tho 2'10 once, postponed from Monday,
ran Into eight heats. The sixth heat was
declared oft und Snul's driver. Honey, was
linen ior not uriving io win, nnil bets
wero cleclared off. In the next heat lie
was renlaccd by John Pnyne, bv the
Judges' order. Tho favorite, lone, nfter
being a truller the first part of the race,
showed up well and took tho last two
heats.
Tho 2 K) trot was a long drawn-out
nffalr. Lord Derby was a rank Civorlto
in tlin betting, but was not In the winning.
Ho headed the Held at the halC In the
third heat, but broke In the homo stretch
nnd the heat went to Charley Herr. Th"
Courth finished in a dead heat between
Charley Herr and Oayton. Tho Kentucky
uorsu inoit urn nei two ueais iianouy.
Ono heat oC tho 2:12 trot was pulled on
and Cornelia nell won out In u driving
Ilnlsh with Silver Wilkes. Summary:
2:liJ pace, postponed from Monday, nurso
WO:
lone, br. m . by Moody,
(in tti .Nemo minis
(Barnes)
Jesslo I . b. m
Saul. br. g
Pearl Sherbet, cli. in....
r'ircle, b. m
Sliver Heels, gr. g
Connie, b. m
Allen J. h. m
Lady Hnntas, blk. m....
Poca Davis, b. ir
2 7 3 1 2 0 1 1
3 113 10 2 2
X ft 7 2 1 0 3
4 2 2 4 3 ro
5 3 5 5 3 ro
fi 6 r, dr
7 4 4 dr
1 dr
ills
dls
Time: 2:00-,. 2:I3U, 2:l3!i, 2:HU, 2:134, no
lime. L'luvr --i'l'ii.
2:o9 trot, Mnnufacturor'a, purte Jl.OOO:
Charley Herr, blk. s., by
Alfred O. dam Hesslu Hunt
ington (Kelly) 4 3 10 1
Oayton. b. h 1 1 4 0 d
Neoretu, blk. m 2 2 2 r, 3ro
Lord Derby, b. g n 4 & a 2 ro
H B P, b. h ! fi 3 3 4 ro
Pllatus, eh. h 3 R fi 4 fi ro
Time: 2:11. 2:. 2:o'i, 2:12, 2:12H. 2:12V4
2:12 trot. pjrt.o Jl.00:
Cornolla Bell, b. m., by Onward (Klrby).. 1
Silver Wilkes, k, g :
May Olcott. b. g ;
Nell Gwynno, g. m
chain Shot, b. g I
Tudor Chimes, b. m i
Aggie Medium, b. Ill '
Alverda Aiken, b. m '
O neviuv ch. m..,, !
Time 2 IJ'.i.
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OMAHA DISTRIBUTORS.
Percgoy & Moore, Council Bluffs, Rsid, Murdock & Co. .Chicago, Chas. A.
OMAHA BEATS THE BLUFFS
Second of tbe HitvtllnK Contest Won
lij the Home i'cniu I. ust
Mglil.
A I.irce crowd of enthusiasts witnessed
the second of a series or twoiiiy-inrer
matches between tho Omaha and Council
. i ii ni..i.ui 'PMi.Hiliiv tile:lit
at Clark's Hurney street alleys. 1 ho llrst
matt It W.1S piaeii hi am muoe .
of lust week and resulted In the defeat of
.... ....... fl'l... unAnr llllfl 11 f II f
umanii uy pine. . nu
different end. being a victory for Omaha by
ill lulls, ncoret. oi im-cuii'i inn.. ...
COL'NCIL Hl.UI'l'B.
Totals.
113- 391
125- 4JH
137 W
150- 454
127- 4M
VVtnn 131 121
lllghsmlth J 'j
Jenkins H
Frush 1-2
Wilcox H2
13.1
11!)
nr.
1S1
Total number ot pins 2.103
OMAHA. Totals.
Onr.lner 133 14. I.V. 4
Flanagan
Heselln
nil 1!)7 12S 171
110 151 117- llfl
13S KJi 179- 472
Vnni
Umcry I'1 luJ
r;:i
Total number of pins 2.32'J
OMAHA. ICOCM-lli in. i I '1 "
Avernirn. I
Ave rase.
131 2-3
135 1-3
133 1-3
151 1-3
Flanagan
1 , I Nelson ...
Id 1-3lllglisniltll
139 2-3 1 Jenkins ...
157 1-2 Frush
1TU IWUfov ...
Oarilner .
Heselln ...
Zarp
F.mery
151
I'l.il, nveriiire' '".'.lSTi 2-S'Clllll U VCrilgO. . . 141
,t,i. I1.I-.I ........l. llln liprleS Ulll lie
1I1U llllill III..." .1 -.
held In Council Bluffs on Tuesday of next
week nnd alternatively between tho two
cities thereafter.
MrnlKiil Units nt Columbus.
. i.t,ia r cja..i 16 Ml lite neents
on today's card were decided In straight
Inals, tho favorites winning in each '1 ho
wuithcr wus clear und wurm nnd tho track
fast. Summnry:
2:17 pace, purso tsoo:
,i li ti i. i. lie Tlondmastor
llili.'i., ... " r.-. ,
lllrnrlnrl 1
Tilack Cec il, blk. m -
lirperlal Hal, b. h 3
Texa Jessie, b. in '
col. Dick Thompson, br. K
Ttn.l llmwn. b. a
Hosette. s. m J?
Star Tom. sp. n
lime: z.i-n, j.uw
.. . ..I....
Z.lt trolling, liuinw
Fereno. blk. C. by Moko (HcnyonL. 1
i i
lteienn iM, e. in ;
Kutchela, li. m
Stockton, br. li
J W C, blk. h
Black Haven, blk. g
Nettle Blulr. b. m
3
fi
, I
5
dls
GUI
Halnllrtli. blk.
Time: s:is'i. -:io,i. :;.
n..vn..et. .nnlni, mirtin tfiOO.
,irj uinn. ii,.iib. I'M'ou V. . m.
Fanny Dlllard, b. in., by Hal Dll
laru miiowi
Tom Noland, b. g
Hillo Powers, b. m
Vlenl 11. b. ir
1 1
Woodlnnd Hoy, b. h
Xinnn ii
Time: 2:09. 2:0hU, 2:ChU.
Hiiro Hesiilts ut Vllllncn,
VILLISCA. la.. Sept. lS.-(Speclal Tele
gram.) There was a fair uttendnnco ut tho
rates todav. Halls girl band furnished tlio
music. All horses entered wore In place.
HalC mile dash and repeat, purso $75, flvo
entries: I Own Parker, ch. in. (H. P. Onr
man), won; Llttlo L, b. m. (O. D. I.ulrii),
second; diaries Lemars, e. g. (K. P.
Hardy), third. Time: 0:52'4, 0:51, 0:51.
llalf-mllo mnlden dash, purso 5u, eight
entries: Bottle, b. tn. (C. H. Johnson), won;
Hlllie Vnn, b. g (W. W. Vunsanti, second;
I'na Price, ch. m. (D. M. Koush third.
Time: 0:52.
Flvo-olghlhs of a mllo dash, purso 75,
flvo entries: Joe Foster, ch. g. IO. A. How
lings), won; Blow Oo. ch. s. (J. It. Crom
well), second; Lucy White, rh. m. (D. K.
Miller), third. Tlrno: 1:03U.
Three-quarter-mllo dash, purse J100, flvo
entries: Lequols, b. g. (C. H. Johnson),
won: Miss Chnmbers, b. m. (O. K. Smith),
seionil: Oeorgo Ketchcm, b. g. (Frod Craft),
third. Tlrno: 1.1734
Mllo dan 1 1 purso 1125: Montana Oent, b.
s tW. J. NewtlL. won, Hcnesar Hill, b. g
ny
v
(Joe Hrown i. second; Enchant, b. g. (W. K
M ood.i, third. Time: 1 Hi's
!n venport ItnecK I'liNlpiiiieil.
DAVKNPOHT. Ia.. Sept. 15.-Haces pot
poncd on account of rain
Knur Prlsnners llniiiid (ler.
Several rather Important prisoners were
brought to Judge Cordon i. lyr jesterdav
and were bound over to the district court
Hilly Nightengale and Harry Callahan were
accused of unlawfully appropriating Clerk
ot the District Court Broad well's horse .is
It stood tied outside of the musical festival
enclosure. Their bonds wero llxed nt $."'0"
each. Tho fugitives were apprehended b
Detectives Mitchell and Drummy.
John Ollbnugh and Melvlllo Dusenberr
were held to nwalt tho notion of the dlstrb t
court under bonds of $7i0 each. The pris
oners are churged with breaking Into a
freight car nnd removing a quantity of
gold, sliver and lead bullion. Tho metal
stolen Is valued at $70.
Depreciation of .Honey.
In 1S73 a silver dollar was worth one
dollar nnd six-tenths In gold. in 1S7.
clghty-nlno cents; In 1R83. clghty-flvo cents,
In 1SSS, seventy-two cent3; lu 1S93, Blxty
cents, and in ISflfi forly-flvo cents. Money
may deprccluto but thcro is ono standard
stomach remedy, whit h has never changed
In half a century, and that Is Hostettcr's
Stomach Hitters. It always has been the
ono unsurpassed remedy for indigestion,
dyspcpBla, liver or kidney troubles.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Klghtccn cars of ltad were Miippc.l from
tho Omaha smelter Monday for exfolia
tion to Kngland.
Tho caso of the Kurllngton rallro'id
against tho Omaha railroad has been t
for hearing beforo Judo'c Mungcr uui
Thursday.
Oeorgo W. Mnrtln has asked the dlstrb t
court Cor u Judgment of ll,9io against the
city Cor a broken loft leg. Mnrtln slipped
on an Icy pavement ut Sixteenth unci Web
ster streets.
Tho Ninth wnrd republlcun club will meet
for Its annual election oC olllcers Wednes
day evening nt Twenty-eighth and Fnrnam,
when It will also organlzo Cor an effective
campaign In thnt wnrd.
Tho police received wyird Crom the Mis
souri Pacific headquarters yesteril.ij
that several of the company s Crelght ears
standing on sidetracks ne ir Seymour park,
south oC tho city, had been robbed of brass
Journals. Kleven Journals in ull aro re
ported stolen.
Judge Vlnsonhaler has decided against
Merll A Morettl In their suit to collect
Crom P. H. Phllbln. The tlrm constructed
a tiln lloor for Phllbln, but the latter com
plained that tho surCaco hod humps in it.
Tho court Inspected the tloor and n-vcn
of a, similar character and decided that the
humpB wero ot such ft mountainous charac
ter ns to render tho lloor worthless. Judg
ment was rendered Cor tho deCendant.
Tho sheriff arrived from Fremont yeste r
day to tako back 11. McUunt. I. h.,
Is wanted there on u chaige of stealing
tho effects of it late dec eased memb. r of
tho F.Ik's order. MacDnnlel, It Is ullegcd
represented himself as ar Klk nnd took
possession of tho dead man's property 1
the name of tho lodge, laicr making w. y
with J7 In money, nn Klk pin and an o r
coat. MncDunlel was In custody In Omaha
once beforo on u charge of forgery.
A well dressed young man entered Wil
liam Oentlemnn's grocery ttnro. r.01 North
Sixteenth street, Monday afternoon and
asked to have iv 2 bill changed Into silver
Tho young woman cashttr went to tbe
rear oC tho Btore to get the required chang -and
while she was sono tho caller reached
through the window in the wiro pedtiop
and stole a bonk book containing three) lie.
bills. Ho InCt the storo ot unco without
wnltlnir for his change
Guy Connerly. A. W. Cobb and Jester
Druton, after n hearing before Justice
Loarn on a charge of highway robbery,
wero discharged M mday. They wto nc
ruscd of holding up Joseph Houghton mid
Sidney Trencrry on the Dodge street road
ten miles south of tho city, Augunt 2-i. und
robbing them of 00 cei:i The ivd-i c
tdiowed that robbery a not intended, end
that tho trouble betwe -n tho men ai
nothing moro than a. drunken r w.
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CHAVITOMP
Mir itnMori:,
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imtjles of human hair no fewer than 14
llfferen' dlnuaitos of tho hair and ecalp
were Identified, many of them contagious
and dangerous in the extreme.
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