THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1901. QUAKERS LOSE A SORE THING Fittiburg Qrbs Away Fioraisid Victcrj in f th Eighth. DOUBLE, TWO SINGLES AND TWO ERRORS Vlivy Combine to (Use (he .Vndonal l,rufsuo l.rnli-r.s I'uur .Necessary I til nn (.'hi r Miikm Intro iliictot Trip. PHILADELPHIA, July 2. The home tiara of the National league apparently had to day'e cnmtj well In hand, hut in the eighth inning Pittsburg miide three hits, one douhle, which, aided hy two errors, gave thorn lour runs and the Kama. Carr of Schenectady made his firm appearance with 1'itUburg and pluyed a good game at short. Attendance, 1,07". Score. 1'lTTSllUltO. i HIII.ADKt.lMIIA. It.II.O.A n. H.II.O A.B. Clark, If.... 112 0 OThon-.na, ef. 1 1 ') 0 0 UtHUin't. cf t 1 i 0 0 lltllm'n, 2I. tl 0 1 10 Ual. rf... : 1 ! o UDotnli'ty, If. u 1 1 0 1 llransf'd, lb 0 0 11 1 OKII.k. rf.... 0 ' ? i ? Winner, lb, 11 I I lttolv'fn, Jt 1 2 1 3 1 MUhlt. 2t).. 0 2 1 1 0 Jentl'K', lb. 0 1 6 0 0 Carr, bi 0 13 3 1 Mcl'nil'd, c. 0 1 9 4 0 Summer, c 0 2 1 2 0 Cruar. .... 0 0 2 1 0 I'hlllpiil, p.. 0 0 1 3 OUimy. 0 110 0 White, p.... 1 0 0 1 0 Total .. & 11 W 13 2, I Tc-UU .. 3 9 27 tl 2 I'lttSblirK 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0-5 I'lllladclplllu 0 u X 1 1 0 0 O (t--3 Uiirwil runs: PltmburK, 2; l'hllnclelphla, I. Two-lxixe hits: Wngner, Clark. Sacrl lice hits: llulltnun (2). Htolen Ikwich; Davis, Wattiivr, Hurry, Hltehie U), Clurk. Double plays: FlUk to JennluiH, MrKurlanil to llullman. Left on Iiuhl-h. I'lttsburg, f.; Philadelphia, 9. l'lrot laci on bulls: Olf I'lilllfipl, 3; orf White. 2. SI ruck out: Hy l'hllliipl, 1; by White, :. Hulk: I'hlllppl. Time. i.M5. Umpire. O'Uny llronlilsii Drnim A nut tier, HHOOKLYN. July 2. Today s game with the St. Louis NallonalH wuh thrlcn Inter rupted by rain and then by a windstorm, belnc tlnnllj stopped altogether by a ter rific thunderstorm, at. Louis won Hip game by bunching six hits off Donovan In tlm lirst two Innings. Powell pitched eftectlvly throughout. Attendance, WO. Score; KT. LOUIS. I UrtOOKLY.V. k.h.o.a i:. H.11.0.A n. Hurkett. If. 0 0 2 1 OKelley. tb.. 12 7 10 H'lilrlek, cf 1 14 0 Q Keelcr. rf .. 0 0 I 0 0 !cUnnn, lb. 1 2 2 0 0,Shrekard. If 1 1 0 " 0 IM.M'ri, 2li.O 1 I 0 OUaly, 21. 0 2 4 1 0 Wallsi-e, i. 0 2 4 2 0 Pnhlen, 0 0 I I I ... -l. A ji A A 4 A I 1 A A tniKr, " v 4 vaiciriy. v . . v llyan. c 0 0 4 2 O.Gntlns, 3b... 0 0 1 2 1 Nlclwla, rf.. 1 1 2 0 0 M-Julrc, c. 0 1 6 4 0 I'onrll, p... 10 0 1 o'ttonosan, pM 1 1 1 Totals .. 4 7 21 7 0 Totals ..2 1 H 10 3 Bt. Louis .....2 2 0 0 0 0 0 01 Urcoklyn 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 '-2 Karnfd runs: fit. Louis, 2; Hrooklyn, 2. Two-Ihibo hits: Wallace, Kelley. Thro lmse hit: Sheckard. Stolen bases: McC!ann, Duly, McCreery, Klrst liase on error.; Ht. Louis, 1. Left on bases: St. Louis, 0; Hrooklyn, 3. Double play: Donovan to Kelley. First base on balls: Oft Donovan, 1. Struck out: By Donovan, 5; by Powell, 2. Sacrlllce hit: Keelcr. Hit by pitched ball: Hy Donovan, 1. Passed ball: Mc Gulro. Time: 1:50. Umpire; Snyder. Another Lose for ChleiiKO. NEW YORK, July 2.-Thc New York Na tionals made It tfirco straight from the Chlcagos, winning mi uninteresting game by hitting tho ball at stages when the visi tors erred. Attendance, 2,1100. Score: NEW YOHK. , CHICAGO. K.H.O.A. K. It.H.O.A.K. VnnH'n. cf. 2 2 1 1 0 Hnrt-cl, It.. 0 1 1 u 0 SelUach, rf.. 2 0 3 0 OOrccn. cf... 0 2 111 Mcllrtdc. If. 1 3 1 0 0 Dexter, lb.. 0 0 2 0 1 Hlckm'll, 1 2 3 S 0 Wadded, lb 0 2 6 0 1 Ounzrt. lb.. 0 2 8 0 1 Chance, rf.. 1 3 0 0 0 Davie, - lb... 0 0 3 2 0 ChlldH, 2h... 0 0 4 (0 Warner, c.. 0 1 7 1 Ollaymrr, 3b. 1 1 1 1 0 Duelnw, 2b. 6 1 1 1 1 McCur'k, ee. 0 0 1 1 0 l'hyle, p O 0 0 2 Kline, c 1112 1 Hughee, p.. 0 0 0 1 1 Total- .. 10 27 12 2 I Totals .. 3 10 24 U 5 Dextcr's hand gave out and Waddell took hl place at first. New York 2 2010100 Chicago 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 13 Earned runs: New York, 1: Chicago, 1. First base on orrors: New York, 1; Chi cago, 2. iwt on bases: Chicago, 1; New York. 9. Banes on balls: Oft Phyle, 2; off Hughes, 3. Struck out: Hy l'hyle, 6: by Hughes, 7. Two-baso hits: Qaniell, Wad dell. Chance, Kllng. Sacrifice, hit: Phyle. Stolen bases: Hickman, Ganzcl, Hartsel, Chance. Double plays: Qreen to Chlhls, MeCormlck to Chllds to Waddell. Hit by pitcher, Hy Phyle. 1; by Hughes, 2. Passed ball: Warner. Tlmo: 1:55. Umpire: Cun ningham. find Ilostoii lMtcher Often. BOSTON, July 2.-Tho Clnclnnntl Na tionals batted Flttlnger'B offerings hard und often today and won easily. Hahn wan ef fective at nil times. An odd double play, In which Lowo succeeded In running down two CInclnnuti men In line, was the feature of tho game. Murphy of New Huven played his first gnmo for Boston today and made a good Impression. Attendance, 1.500. Score: CINCINNATI. -1 IIOSTON. Il.ll.O.A.E.i n.H.O.A.E. Vchbr. cf... 3 OCrollue, rf.. 1 2 2 0 0 Hnrley, If... 2 llecklry, lb. 1 Crawford, rf 2 Maroon, as', 2 Tlrlz, 2b.. .. 0 Irwin, 3b.,,, 1 i lenney, lb.. 0 0 Dcinont. 2b. 0 0 Iyinc aa n 0 4 10 12 10 0 14 3 12 0 0 nun. 1 llamllt'n, ct 0 0 Klttrldge, r. 0 1 o,Iowe. 3b.... 0 1 4 3 0' llercen, c... 0 4 0 0 0 1 ft Huhn, p.... 0 0 Moran, lb... 0 0 3 1 0 Nichols ... 0 0 0 0 0 Totnla ..10 15 27 7 2 Totals ..1 7 17 14 1 Hatted for Plttlngcr In the ninth. Clnc'inatt 0 10410101 -10 Boston 0 uOOOuiuO 1 Kitrned runs: Cincinnati, 6; Boston, 1. Two-baso hit: Bcckley. Threo-base hits: Murphy, Crawford. Sacrifice hits: Demont. tlnrlcy. Double play: Long to Lowe. First bas.; on ba Is: Off I'lttlnger, 1. Hit by Pitched ball: Tenney. Struck out: Hy I'lttlnger, 3; by Huhn. 3. Wild pitch: Pit linger. Time: 1:18. Umpire: Nash. National I.ckkuc KtnuiUuir. Won. .... 33 .... 28 .... 3.1 .... 31 .... 30 .... 27 .... 21 .... 20 Lost. 25 22 27 27 2S 20 32 41 r.r. Pittsburg ... New York... St. Loul Philadelphia Brooklyn .,, Boston Cincinnati .. Chicago .513 .560 .550 .f34 .617 .5(0 ,42S .327 HELPS CHICAGO AMERICANS lletrolt'M II ii n cli of Urrors Ilpul4a In White PUSH' KlKhth Coimrc. ntlve Victory. CHICAGO, July 2.-The Chicago Anurl cans bunched their hits with Detroit's errors and won their eighth consecutive gutne. A severe storm stopped the gnmo ooooooo oooooooooo o o o o o o o o o o o X) o o D o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o 0 o o 0 o o o 8 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 o Siltctlon of tbe choicest material li our lavarUnle rule; and there's method In our brewing "ynlrtrm quel ly, cleanliness, purity" nay be taken as our composite watch. word. O BLATZ MALT-VIVINE O X (Non-Intoxlc.nt) r Tonic for Weak Nerves and Weak Bodies g " Druggists or Direct. O o o oVal-Blatz Brewing Co,, Milwaukee g O OMAHA alHAMCII, M Q 1-ita Doaclsi lit. Tel, lOMt. q OOOOOO O.Q.Q 0.0 Q O.OLO.aOjQjQ O QOO XV MfiM Luj n - T aaHL9l(aaa aaT 4l After the vlaltors went to bit In the sixth. Attendance, I.smi. Score: CHICAOO. UETnOtT n.H.O.A.E. I K.H O.A.K. Hoy, rf..,,, 0 0 Catey. 2b.. Jon, rf 0 2 Mefte?, 2b.. t 1 Itbfll, lb.... 0 1 Hartm'n, 2b 0 0 Khuxart, fc. 1 0 McFarl'd, If 0 0 0 llnlmfo. rf.. 0 0 Itnrrett, ef.. 0 OlOleaien, ib, 0 0 Hlbtrf'd, tt 1 4 1 0 0 Nunre, If... 1 MoAI'a'r, lb 0 lluelow. e.. 0 1 0 KUMlvati, c, 1 Orinith, p... 0 1 81eera, p... 0 Totala ..3 4 15 It 1) Totals .. 2 US 5 7 Chicago 0 2 0 1 0-3 Detroit 0 2 0 0 0-2 Left on bases: Chicago, 7; Detroit, 4. Sacrifice hits. McAllster (2). Stolen base: Holmes. Struck out: By Griffith, ij by Slevers, 2. Time: 1:15. Umpire: Haskell. Bnajy Win for WnshlnKton. WASHINGTON, July 2,-Platt's passes to first base, followed by opportune hits, gave Washington today's game. In the six h Innlnrr, when two men were out, he pre sented Patten a base on balls and then followed an avalanche of hits which netted Washington four runs and the game, Powers' throwing was a feature. Att nd mice, 1,526. Score: WASHINGTON. I PHILADELPHIA. H.H O.A.H RH.O.A.E. lVrrcll, cf.. 3 3 2 0 0 Kultz, cf..., 2 3 0 0 0 Clarke, c ... 1 1 9 1 ltahy, If... 0 0 2 0 0 Dunstin, lb. 1 2 t 0 IICiom, 2b.. .. 1 0 0 3 0 Otv,; rf 0 4 2 0 0,1-aJoli-. 2b., , 2 4 4 2 0 l'oiter, If... 2 0 0 0 0 SeyboM, rf.. 0 13 0 0 Qtilnn, tli. . . 1 1 2 3 0 Dv1, Ib... 0 2 3 1 0 Courhlln, 3h 0 1 1 2 0 Power, e.. 1 2 2 0 C'llngm'n, sal 0 1 3 0 Hotan, ... 0 0 3 4 1 Patten, p... 10 0 1 0 ltatt, p 0 10 0 0 Totult ..10 12 27 10 21 Total. .. 6 IS 24 12 1 Washington 1 0 1 3 1 4 0 0 '-10 rhlludelphla 1 0 0 1 1 8 0 0 0-0 Karned runs: Washington, 6; Phllai'et phla, 3. Two-bare hits: Furrell (2), tjear (2), C'nughlln, Fultz, Lalole, Three-tnse hltHi Fiirrt-ll, Lajote, Davis. Stolen li.iHes: Kultz. Powers. Sacrifice hit: CoughHn. Double plays: Cllnginan to Dungan, Ctoss to Dolnti to Duvlh. First bae on ball't Off Patten, 3; off Piatt, 2. Struck otit: Hy Patten, 3; by Piatt, 2. Time: 1;56. Umpire: Sheridan. ItrnTM'ii lliiltlmorr'n I.nrk. BALTLMOHK, July 2.-The Boston Amer icans broke up Baltimore's winning streak by taking today's game. About the only feature of the game was the batting by rcoimin nnd Hemphill. Attendance, 1,'Jii. Score: IIOSTON. I 11AL.TIMOHK. It.II.O.A. E. K.H.O.A.1-. Dow.l, If.... 1 0 0 0 s'McGrau', 3b 2 1 1 2 0 Ptuhl. cf.... 1110 0'Dontln. If... 110 0 1 Culllna, 3h.. 1 1 2 3 1 Wlll'ma, Jb. 1 2 6 2 0 l'reem'n, lb 2 4 14 0 ('Seymour, rf t 3 2 0 0 Hemphill, rf 2 3 1 0 llJiirksnn, cf. 1 1 2 0 0 l'arcnt, .. 0 1 1 5 IMIart. lb 0(800 Ferris, Jb... 0 1 3 4 l,Dunn 0 0 1 2 t Schr'ck'at, e 2 3 S 3 1 Itoblneon, c. 0 1 6 0 0 Winter, p.. 1 1 0 2 1 McOln'ty, p 0 0 1 4 0 Totals ..10 15 27 17 7 Tolula . . 6 11 17 10 2 Hooton 00302410 0-10 Baltimore 3 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 1-8 Two. base hits: Hemphill (2), Stahl, Jack son. Thrce-bahe hit: Schreek. Home run: Hemphill. Stolen bases; Collins, Williams, Seymour, McGraw. Double playn: Dunn to Williams to Hart, Parent to Ferris to Freeman. First bain on halls: Off MeO n nlty. 3; oft Winters, 3. Hit by pitched hall: McGraw. Struck out: By AVIntcrs, 3; IT MoGlnnlty, 3, Passed ball: Schreck. Left on bum.; Hnltlmore, 8; Boston, 9. Time: 2:05. Umpire: Munas&au. C'le cIiiiiiI'n Knultless PInjr. ailLWAL'KUK. Jnlv 5. Thr. !I.vlaiid Americans today tcored their third victory over Jlllwnukee and incidentally p ayed their third errorless game In succefsloii. Moore pitched n good game, allowing the home team to bunch hits in only two Inning. Attendance, 1,250. Score: CLKVEI.AND. I 'MILWAUKEE. !t.II.O.A.U. n.H.O A.K. I'lcker'g. cf 3 2 2 0 0 Waldron. rf 2 0 0 0 0 McCarl'y, If 2 4 2 0 0 Gilbert, 2b.. 1 0 12 1 O'llrlen. rf. 0 2 0 0 OHnllm'n, If. 0 2 3 0 0 Heck. 2b.... 0 1 2 3 0 Anders'n. lb 0 2,11 0 0 LaCh'ce, lb. 0 1 13 0 OConroy, an.. 1 0 2 4 0 Ilradley, 3b. 0 0 0 S 0 Kriel, cf 0 0 2 0 0 Wood, c 0 ( 0 Ollurke, 3b... 0 0(30 Hhlebeck, as 1 ( 2 5 0 Maloney, c. 0 2 8 1 0 Moore, p.... 0 0 0 4 0 1 lav, ley, p.. 0 1 0 0 0 Totala .. 6 12 27 17 Totala .. 4 7 i7 10 1 Cleveland 1 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 06 Milwaukee 20000110 0-4 Karned runs: Milwaukee, 2; Cleveland, 3. Two-base hits: Pickering, Wood. Three base hits: Pickering, McCarthy. Stolen base: Waldron. Sacrifice hits: Conmy, Hawley, Moore. First base on balis! Olt Hawlcy, 1; off Moore. 3. Struck out: By Hawley, 5; by Moore, 3. Struck by pltchrd hall: Burke. Double play: Gilbert to Conroy to Anderson. Lett on bases: Milwaukee. ; Cleveland, 8. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Can tllllon. American Leaarne Standing. Won. Lost. Chicago 38 20 Boston 32 20 Baltimore 28 21 Washington 26 21 Detroit 30 27 Philadelphia 21 33 Cleveland 21 34 Milwaukee 19 36 P.C .856 .615 .571 .631 .526 .1S9 .M .315 BASE BALL GAME TODAY Omaha and lieu Moines Teama Will Content at Vinton Street Park. The Omaha nnd Dcs Moines base ball teams will play at the Vinton street pirk this afternoon. Women will be admitted free today. Two games will be played with Des Moines July 4. One game will b. In the morning and one In the afternoon. The lineup of the teams today will be as fol lows: Omaha. Des Moines. Calhoun...'. first base Werdrn Stewart second base Hints McAndrews third base O'Connell Toman shortstop O'l-enry Fleming left Held Thlel Genlns '. center field McVlcker Letcher right field Warner Gondlng, Buckley. catcher Kletnow Gordon pitcher Cote Graham, Coons Glade, Dammann Payne, Herman Cates, Freeman Southern I.eaiine, BHUEVEFOIVr, July 2.-Score: B.H.H. Shreveport ... 0 3 0 0 1 0 0 4 8 13 S Little Hock... 000000034 7 14 4 Batteries: Shreveport, Popp. Blackburn and Lynch; Little Rock, Sample nnd Mc Gulre. MEMPHIS. July 2.-Score: R.H.K. Memphis 60002104 -13 IB 2 New Orleans.. 01200020 1 6 10 4 Batteries: Memphis, Kerns nnd Arm strong: New Orleans. Brenner and Abbott. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., July 2.-Soore: n.H.is. Chattanooga .00200000 1332 Sclma 0 1,0 0 1 0 0 0 0-2 6 2 Batteries: Chattanooga, Brunncr nnd Both; Selmn, Bailey and Harlow. Gninc Hilda In tluarrel, SIOUX FALLS, S. D., July 2.-(SpcHI Telegram.) A game of base ball betwfon the Sioux Falls and Madison teams on the local grounds today had a sensational end ing. There Is considerable feeling between tho members of'the two clubs, duo to tho desertion recently from the Madison tenm of Bob Warner, now one of the crack play ers of the Bloux Falls team, The Mndlson men objected at every phase of the game and nt the end of tho seventh Inning, when tho score was 3 to 3, the game was stopped, owing to a controversy over a decision of the umpire, and the Madison team was Informed that it could play no more on the Stoux Falls grounds unless the mem bers' behavior was different. Snprrlor Shuts Kddnr Oat. BI'PEnion, Neb., July 2.-(Special Tele gram.) Edgar fntled to get n man past second this afternoon. Score: R.H.K Rupcrlor 00604360 1-20 6 Ktigar o o o o o Q o o o o 1 Batteries: Superior, Case nnd Hayes; Edgar, Garvin, Clark nnd Walters. Port I)oIk Defenta Mansun. FORT DODOB, In., July 2,-Speclal Tele gram,) Fort Dodge defeuted Munson at Manson this afternoon In nn eloven-lnning game, 8 to 7, Fort Dodge played a tins up-hill game, the score ut the end of the second Inning being 5 to 0 In favor of Manson. Batteries: Fort Dodge, Lowry and Drill; Mnnsnn, Noyee and Harper. Threr-I l.eascnr. At Decatur Rockford. 7: Decatur, 0. , At Bloomlngton Cedar Rapids, 5; Bloom Ington. 0. At Evnnsvllle-Rock Island, 4; Evansvllle, 'At Tcrro Haute Terre Haute, 4; Daven port. 3. I.nat Sale of YenrlltiKs. NEW YORK, July 2.-The lul of the yearling snles until fall took place at Shecpshead Bay track today, where thos' from the Silver Brook stud, the property iiMMiiivi , itic uri uitiuiiiK wiib on wie j Knleht of Ellserlle-LUile Pickwick colt, a brother to All Green, and he went to Dave ' WUIIU3V1I V4 fl,OV- WARRANTS FOR TRACK MEN DetictlT Agticj Swears Them Oat Against Young and Hwrd. IS SAME BUREAU THAT BOTHERED HARLEM Wushlnk'toti Park Seems Destined to a Repetition of Former Prosecu tion Some Disappointment for the llay'u Croivd. CHICAGO, July 2. The card at Wash ington park today caused the scratching of Alan-a-Dalc and disappointed the rather small crowd which expected to sec the Mc Dowell colt tested against Abe Frank, tbe crack Bennett youugattr. The Bennett (.table was a 1 to 2 favorite In the betting and Abe Frank landed the priie easily from Pentecust, with Sir Oliver third. Dur ing the forenoon a detective agency swore out warrants for President Young and Sec retary Howard. This is tho same agency which Instituted arrests at Hawthorne and Harlem. Kesutt3: First race, live furlongs, purse JMVfl: Plum Turt, 10H4 (Pembtrtom, 2u0 to 1. won by four lengths; Arlan, 10? (Wlnklleld), 2 to 1, second: 1 Samuelson, lu5 (Domlnlrk), 15 tol, third. Time: 1:013-5. Jack Hutlln, Harry Wilson, ishtar. Mollle T, Sly Maid nnd Quality ulso ran. Second ruce, six furlongs, purse JGOO: Mar tlmus, 112 (Wlnklleld), 3 to D, won by u nook; Vulraln, 120 (Hullmnu), even, second; Anna Haiti, 1W (Domlnlck), S to 5, third. Time: 1:16 3-5. Jim Whines and Honey also ran. Third race, Kenwood stakes, J2.000 udded, five furlongs: Abe Frank, 125 (Hullmau). 1 to 2, won by two lengthx; Pcntfcost, 121 (Wlnklleld), 4 to 1, second; Sir Ollvpr. 115 (Knight), 6 to 1, third, Time: 1:03 2-6. Herodlnde and Jaubert also run. Fourth ruee, oni- mile nnd a furlong, purse 71,409: Monnrka, 101 (Knight), 7 to 6, won hy n head; Star Chamber, 10, (Wlnk lleld), 4 to 1, fiecond: Wild Pirate, 5 (Hiiusch), even, third. Time: 1:57 2-5. Fifth rnce, one mile and u half furlong, puree J6A): Fantasy, 101 (J. Hicks), 6 to 1, won by a neck, Our Nellie, 101 (Knluht). 2 to 1, second; Tummany Chief, iU (J. Woods), C to 1, third. Time: 1:52 2-5. Don't Care, Orandon, Bunlsh und llitlnl nlso ran. Sixth race, one mile nnd a half furlong, nurse t6: Hard Knit, Ki (See), S to 5, won by hnlf a length; Leo Newell, 91 (J. Mar tin), 6 to 1, second; Scotch Pluld. 103 (Himsch), B to 5. third. Time: 1:51, Evelyn Hyrd, Moses nnd John Drake also ran. At Nhrrpftheait Hay. NEW YOHK, July 2.-Tho Long Island handicap was the mingle stake event at Bheepshcad Buy today, it was h mile nnd ;i furlong for 3-year-olds and upward. Owing to scrutches It was reduced lo a four-horbu race, and owing to a bad start the favorite, Brigadier, wns never uble to get to Gold Heels, who won somewhat eafelly In the fast time of 1:53. Penults; First race, six furlongs; Dublin, 112 (Lan dry), I to 1 and 7 to 5. won; Handwork, 112 (O'Connor), I to 1 und 7 to 5, second; Un masked, 113 (Spencer), 7 to 5 und 3 to 6. third. Time: 1:13. Demurrr. Fablus, Kin 'dklnnlr. Bobs, Belle of Lexington, Flora nil" ,i9iii'n ijbu lull. Second race, onn mile, celling: Intrusive, i0 (McGannt, 2 to 1 and 1 to 2, won; Do indo. 103 (Shaw). 7 to 5 and 3 to 5, second; Itclllu.i, 0: (Diamond). 10 to 1 und 3 to 1. i . . ' ! IU 111 i Ullll U IU third, Time; 1:391-5. Hnminoclt, Anecdote, nrrnlln nH,l ll,i.l.niin .(.. iiiiro race, six luriongs, New Futurity course: De Reszke. 112 (Klmw), even nnd 1 "on; iioweu u, i- (HiitcK), to J and to 6. second; Port Royal, 115 (Spencer), 3 i 1 nnd 4 In K Milr.l 'Kmn. i.ia i, and Bwect Clover nlso ran, rourin race, tne lxng laland. one mile nnd a furlong: Gold Heels. 115 (Bums). S to 5 and 3 to 6. won; Brigadier. 110 (Shaw). ? to 6 nnd 2 to 3, second; All Gold, 102 (Cochran). 5 to I and 7 to 5, third. Time: . ""iiti-- ninii lull. I.lrth rnrn Mi... f, 1 .... 1 1 , r . . . . ...... '- . ' .m. ,w,it,o, nviiiilKi l.liuy Step Onwnrd. 91 (Wllkerson), 20 to 1 and 8 5? !' ,,cc?i,.1!. Kr-i.Y0, M tMlchnelB), 4 to 1 nnd i i, imru. iime; i;u.-. jyra, Fair Km press, Tenngrn. Tea Varre. Concertina. ' "-""-'. '"8" urnivui, ,mma A. M., Venus, Victrlx, Hebron nnd Sand . uiou mill ernce'.omml.,0.nnd a sixteenth,, on f " 8 to 1, won; Decanter, 1(5 (Hums), 4 to " . -"ij'y , iw tsnawi, 4 Whip, Prince Richard. Ludy Chorister, St. 1 1 tl F1 n fl . I frav Anil Tala i . u also ran me vauey At Nrirport Course. MNflNWlTI T..I.. - ..,T 7 i. '. rour invornea Il,onnI..Ncwi!ort ,oday na the talent gave ..ti nu nYiiui corcning. Jivcry winner on the card was backed. The man. agement of the track announced that the meeting will continue indefinitely. Weather hot. track fast. Results: iJi r"?& ..? f"rlnt". selling: River Princess, 107 (W. Narvaex), 8 to 6, won; V, li l"iuyi:eV' 30 to 1, second; Flora Belle, (OS (Finley). 12 to 1. third! rime: 1U5. Belle Nutter. Alice Scorpion, ir"'" " """'"is. iyiinr v-arr, ixancy also ran. becond .rnce, seven furlongs, selling: Edna HTr.Y' JJ5 AM- WllttamsL 6 to F, won; Onotta, P9 IL. Jackson), 3 to 2, second; I!11lll.A T 1(VI T T .. . I. I . . - . . . ........... jv nuiiieisoii), 10 1, tniri. Time: 1:27H. Auchendrayne, Janowood, Prurient ol vri.rin-. n 1 ' m. - " .7..iii j, iimu rii, Third race, five furlongs, selling: Georgl- 4 n tl In? fSnall kba . . . im v, tuncu;, CCI, Willi; 1IUC. IVi ,r,VT?" ,. Jt Emma Bellow. Mollle Brooks, Bello Sheet, Abble KlM, Lady In Black and Latonla also ran. ?aamJ".Ck.SOr)' 8 t0 B-,won: O- Fox. 114 (M. Williams). 6 to 1. third. Time: 1:41H. Quality nlso rnn. Fifth race. bIx furlongs, selling; peml- fnTir 1winf.a.Vch,nmi)', to B'.woli; rJ"D' 98 (U Jackon), 4 to 1, third. Time: 1:14. uuio ii, uimjuiii u, aunnown il, lituy at iT 1 iuiip ticniun niao ran, Sixth nice, one mile, selling: Princess !v3. V1' Wntson), 3 to 1, second; Meggs. lou U, ' "5 'i '" nine; Jmg Klkwood. Mr. Brookwood, Sir Blnies, Elsie v enner nnd Demosthenes also ran. At Drlmar Pnrk, St. Louis. ST. LOUIS, July 2.-A card devoid of class and the hot weather mitigated against a good attendance at Delmar park this after noon. Form playem had n remunerative day, three favorites, one second choice and two outsiders pnsslng the Judges In the van and other well played horses getting inside the money. A shower which fell prior to the start In tho third race mnde the track very sticky. Results: First race, five furlongs, purse: Potheen, 106 (R. Murphy), 12 to 6, won; Phonollte, 106 (Wedderstrnnd). 5 to 1, second; Hemp stead, 108 (T. O'Brien). 7 to 2. third. Time; 1:04. Carat, Connor Boy and Captain Fora ker also ran. Second race, one mile nnd n sixteenth, selling: Nandora. 95 (Bell), 50 to 2, won; Castillo, 95 (Earl). 15 to I. second; Tom Gllmore. 9S (O'NellH. 8 to rf. third Time; l:4SH. Coral. Fiddler III, Pancharm, Clara M.. Orlnndlne nnd Sadie Burnhnm also rnn. Third race, five furlongs, selling; Sister Snrnh. 102 (Weber), 1 to 2, won; Bandrol, iw ir;arii, 12 to i, secona: Alnggle C'lopton, 102 (aivens). u to 5, third. Time: i:03'4. Kegel nlso rnn. Fourth rnce, six and n hnlf furlongs, selling: Jerry Hunt. I2i (Ifouck), 2 to 1. won; Tobe Pnlne. 129 (Boland), 5 to 2, sec ond: Hlkollor, 129 (Wedderstrand). 6 to 1, third. Time: 1:274. Sam I-axarus, Ben ham, Great Pride, Florldan and Clay Pnvnter nlun rnn. F'lfth rnee, seven furlongs, selling: Hpn noy. 108 (R. Murphy), 30 to 1, won; John Morton, 105 (Gllmore). 20 to 1, second; Curd Olllock, 97 (Earl), 12 to 1, third. Time; l:34li. Coreel. Special Notice. Darlv Bird. Watercrest. Antolee, Elsie Barnes, Cherry iir.iu nun rouraior aisn ran. Sixth race, one mile and n Hlxteenth cell Ing: Zonne, 107 (Gllmore), 7 to 1. won; Judge Steadman. 97 (R. Murphy). 8 to 5, second: Orris. 102 (Kuhn), 7 to 2. third. Time: 1:51. Klondike queen, Joe Doughty, Domlnls and Macon also ran. NEW TROTTING ASSOCIATION Subscription Hooka Opened for Cre ation of Itlvnl of National to tlendquartcr nt Cleveland. CLEVELAND. July 2,-Hubscrlption books were opened here today looking to the for mation of n now trotting association which will be a rival of the National Trotting as sociation. It will be known us tho Con tinental Trotting association. Subscrip tions to the 310,000 capltnl stock came in rnpldly. It Is said that W. n. Fnslg probably will be elected president and Frnnk L. Chamber lain of this city secretory. The headquar ters will be In Cleveland. It Is expected ultimately tho new association will emhrnee all tho cities now Included In the grand cir cuit. "We do not need a large amount ot cap ital." snld W. B. Sherwood, who will be one of the charter members of the new associa tion. "Drivers, breeders nnd a vnst ma jority of tho horso owners are with us heart and soul. Our association will see to It that honest drivers nre protected, nnd will foster nnd encourage amateur racing." HARNESS RACES AT PEKIN Drl.zlluu Rain Takea th (J I inter Out of Western Circuit Meet's Opetilnix. PEKIN, HI., July 2. About 600 people wit neisod the opening of the harness rnces of the Western circuit here todny. During a greater portion of the afternoon a drizzling rain fell, which (Ut the track out of condi tion. The Inst race of the day was un finished, owing to darkness. Results: Puclng event, 2:35: Plenty won In three straight heals, John H. Potts second, Daisy Sheldon third. Time: 2:2oi, 8il2J4, 2.19V4. Guy Itcd, Bismarck, Susie Muy and Chaut'U ulso started. Trotting event, 2:16: Al K won the race, being tlrst In three heats. Time: 2;24, 2:20, 2:21. Pacing event. 2:13: C'armellta won first nnd fourth heats, Time; 2 16'4. 2:K,tj, Whltcomb Hlley won second heat in 2:11H and Toga won third heat In ":lCVi. Race untlnlshrd owing to darkness. Convnniori. Wllin nt .oM-ninrket. LONDON, July 2.-Willlnm C. Whitney's Convitmore, ridden hy J. Relff,' won the Hotttsham plate at Newmarket today, Miss Murphy, with J. Relff up, won u m.uden (at etitrv) 2-yenr-old race. The Brickies filly, ridden by L. Relff, camo In second nnd Catulpa ran third. QUAKERS AT HENLEY ARE FIT Conch Word Denies Report of Over trnlnliiK nml Is KiiKcr for Todnj's Rnce, HENLEY, July 2. The oarsmen from Pennsylvania university only did routine work this morning. The Belgian crow's rowing was the feature of the morning a work. They created such tt favorable Im pression thut many of the spectntora thought It uulte possible that they would beat I.-ander In the trial bent. In which case the Americans und the Belgians would In nil probability meet In the grand chal lenge cup llnul, Tho American crew will have Its llrst race over the Henley course tomorrow The members of tht- crew lire very confident, not only of the result of the race with the London club, but they are also cnnlldent of winning the final on Friday. The general opinion of rowing men heie tonight Is that l.r.tnder Is sure to win In the dual, and from more than one quarter tho represen tative of the Associated 1'rcsn hears tho opinion expressed that nt least two of tho PennHylvanlun were overtrained, There was Utile evidence of this when the Amer icans ramc In from their paddle this after noon. Coach Ellis Ward stood hy and noted his men with approving itlnncen na they carried their boat to the bontlmusc, Ho said: "I .im perfectly satlsnVd with their work nnd their condition. Tho boys are as good ns they ever were in their lives. I have great hopes, or course it is always dlin cult to predict the result of uny boat ra-c, but nil I nsk Is Hint nil the men be In (is good condition Friday ns they nre tonight." Coifh Ward Is undisturbed by the Inct that during Leander'n trial over the full course the latler made several seconds bet ter time than the Pennsylvnnlnns. "The conditions were entirely different," siild Wind, "and 1 hiii well satisfied with the outlook." The PennsylvanlanB concluded their train ing nt G o'clock this evening by h final p.ill over the course, tlnlshlng with n three minute brisk stroke nt h splendid alt, which elicited the nppluut-e of the specta tors. LIPT0N ACCOMMODATES CLARK Decline to liner Slinmrock II Aicnlnst Knrlnil, hut Will Semi Sliiiin rnck 1 If Desired. nftTIIPDIV Vl.lt. t ".- 1i.lv, 0 qlF Thomns Llpton refuses to tntcrtuln the challenge of Kenneth M. Clurk. owner of mo narinu, lor n series oi inui raci's uu tween Knrlnd and Shumrock II. but oilers to sail Shamrock I against Knrlnd In five matches, each-. match tn be for 500 a side. The Royal Ulster Yacht club has notified Kennetn ai. uiarK tnai it must oecune 10 take up tho question ot his challenge. . of 1 l nrilnr.r,jRHchle Match. All things aro ready for the match be tween Oscnr Gardner, "the Omaha kid,' nnd Johnnie Ritchie of St. Louis, which comes oft nt Bouth Omaha tonight. The men are to enter the ring promptly at 9:30 nt Hlum'a hnll, und go twenty rounds to a decision. Gardner Is too well known to need any comment. Ritchie Is a handy little man nnd has trained faithfully for the go. so that there Is a splendid outlook for a lively set to. Contests nt Country Club. On July 4, at the Country club links. In addition to tho handicap against bogey for men there will be contests In driving, ap proaching and putting for women und men. First and second prizes will bo given In each class. Pennsylvnnln Trnln Is Wrecked. NEWCASTLE, Pn., July 2. A passenger train, southbound from Oil City, Pa., on tho Western New York & Pennsylvania branch of tho Pennsylvania, rain Into two cars loaded with limestone, which had been left standing on the tracks, two miles north of this city today, wrecking the train. Two passengers and five trainmen sustained bruises and minor Injuries, but all will recover. Clinnue In SnU Lake Papers. BALT LAKE CITY, Utah. July 2.-The Bait Lake Herald nnnounces the sale of that paper by A. W. McCune and the R. C. Chambers estate to William Iglehnrt, who has been manager of the paper. Mr. Igle hart was for several years connected wllh tho Salt Lake Tribune, Previous to 1S94 ho was llnanclal editor of the Chlcugo Record. Cash Iteatlster Men nt Work. DAYTON. O., July 2. In conformity with the agreement reached In Washington Mon day many of tho machinists of the National Cash Register company returned to worn today, A concession on tho part of the company which will allow the nine-hour n day schedule was made. It Is believed tho employes also made concessions. THF. nKALTY MARKET. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Tuesday, July 2: Warranty Deeds. National Land company to H. M. Snowden, e 47.35 feet of s 90 feet lot -JJ&? .1 tfdu-Vwirndlvtt,0f a. u. ivirih i , 1 1 nanv to li. u. rci- ner." lit 5. block Hillside add No. 2. 550 Swan Peterson to A. P. Ake.riund, noU Mjfc. Ryan and husband to W. ii. Mcbuigan. lot 16. block 31. 1st add to Corrlgan Plnce w J. E. George to Vaclav lourek, lot o, Sullivan's add 1 South Omaha Land company to A. i. Grobeck, lots 1 and 2, block . South Andrew" idewu' and "wife to Oeorgo Sellgsohn. s 50 feet of w',4 lot 7, Pres. ton & W.'h ndd , l.'OO M E Dennis to M. C. Mayall. lots 6. 7 and 8, block 0. llnnscoin pnrk ndd.. E00 Alfred Bloom nnd wife to the Alfred Bloom company, lot S, block 9, Omuha. und lot 12. block 13, Pat rick's 2d add 3.60') Frank Felder and wife to Ldwln Lambert, 1 acre tn so corner cW 6- ?U0 G. E. Hawes nnd wife to Mary M. Hawes. lot 9, block 9. Cloverdalo add 50 R. o. Glah nnd husband to C. Prugh. lot 4, Slemsen Plaro 1,200 R. B. Morton to Lizzie C. Morton, lot 2, block 2. Kountze Place; lot 17, block 6. West Cuming add, and other property ., " A. C. Peterson and husband to J. T. Jncobson. lot 10, block I, Marsh's udd ,. 55 F. M. Wright and husband to Phil adelphia Mortgage and Trust com pany, lot 6, block 12, Hnnscom Place 2 11. E. Morrison to S. II. Stevenson. 40 xl30 feet, commencing 62S feet n and 191 feet w of so corner nwU jw!1 10-15-13 &0 G, W. Logan to J. P. Gibbons, nV4 of w 102 feet lot 13, block 1, Luke's ndd. 2 flu It CI tl i m Derils, L. W. Hill to B. Joestcn, lot 8, Arling ton add 1 I. M. Whnrton to same, same 1 J. P. Fienzer ot al to G. A. and J. T. Adams, lot 8, block A, Bedford add.. 1 Deeds. K. C. Parker et al, executors, to D. V. Sholes company, lot 9, block 2, Hillside add No. t 500 Total amount of transfers 32t,l$i eV4 block m. uowiiiiK "j;1"' ,;;; II. H. Powell to A. O. King. undlvVi 7. ftnlonion H unu.. CHEAP TRIPS VIA THE BURLINGTON The following KOUXD TRIP RATES may interest you. 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