nV.V.t rl TTITTIST) AY. AUGlbT 1, OMAHA RAISES RAGWEED Large Crop it IltrreiUd in thi Field While Denver Cavorts. GRIZZLIES PAW THE AIR FOR HITS Coiiiin and I'nyiic Arc Ilntlt oil tlm Sluli unit I'nt flir Hull Where tlio Cnlorndn CIihtn t'nii Toy ultli it nt Will. DENVER, July 31. (Special Telegram.) Denver hit both Coons nnd I'ayno hard to day and aided by rouged Holding won from Omaha raslly. The locals nleo did plenty of amateurish work and compared with yesterday's game It was a wretched exhi bition, After the Grizzlies had mado seven hits off Coons, Including a thrcc-bugger and a home run, Stewart put l'nyno on tho slab. Ho did good work nnd kept tho hits scattered except In the sixth Inning. Frisk was batted hard, but tho visitors couldn't placo tho hall safely. Oenlns opened with a hit and scored on two outs and Lctchor'fi single- The visit ors mado two In the third. Genius singled and Dundon threw Fleming's grounder Into the bleachers. Oenlns scored, Fleming went to third and scored while Calhoun was go ing out at second. Omaha made one more In the seventh. Oenlns circled the diamond when Uverett let a thrown ball go through lilm. Denver earned four of the seven talllrs. Two were scored In tho llrst on two hits, on out and an error by Toman; two In tho third on Mohlel'a three-spot and Jones' homer nnd three In tho nlxth on a hit, Stewart's error and Sullivan's home run. Score: OMAHA. All. It r base on balls, llagoon hit to Doyle, but bent the hitter's throw to llrst, Hartley scoring the wlnnlnc run. llahn pitched (onuerrui unu niter mc Eixin hhiiuk lughes wns on his mettle throughout. At tendance, soo. Scoro; CINCINNATI. CHICAGO. Il.H.O.A i: I It.ll.OA.E. rvht. lb. .. 1 3 1 lllrUl, If-. 0 ' 1 1 ' nnrn. cr.. . i x " OChsii'C, rf.. 0 1 Doyl. lb.... 0 1 Iloymer, Jb. 1 OChlMn. JlJ-.-O 0 MeCnr'k, s.. 1 0 Knhoe, c lartlfy, If.. I 1 0 Beckler. lh. 0 1 13 Crawford, rf 1 1 3 agoon, si. . 0 3 2 I)e, cf 0 0 i . ox, :t.... eritcn, c. . Hahn, p .. Oenlns, cf FlemliiK, If Calhoun, lb l.rtcher, rf Stewart, 2b McAndrcws, 3b. Toman, fh Oondlng, c ('oonK, p rayne, p Totals 37 DKNVKIt. AH. It Preston, cf... 5 Jloiilir. 2b. Kveiltt, lb... Dunden, 3b.. Jones. If Itiidclirfe, sh. Morrow, rf.. Hulllvnu, c... Frisk, ...r. 5 4 1 I 3 4 It. O. A. 13. 3 2 0 1 14 10 19 2 0 1110 0 4 3 1 2 10 2 0 2 2 1 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 "s 24, 10 5 II. O. A. K. 3 2 0 0 15 4 1 0 15 0 2 0 0 5 1 3 10 0 2 0 7 0 12 0 0 2 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 15 27 19 4 0 3 0 0 -7 Totals . S 1J 4! 16 tii Totals .. 1 Two nut when winning run sc0'1- Cincinnati 291 2 X 3 lllCURO u " - - v " " " " " Knrned runs; Cincinnati, u; nicjiv;, o, Two-base hls: Dobbs (2), uimnce, iuiiou. to Done. .Chili. ,lo Doyle ffSUT Hck "t:iUyi a;il-.by lugnes, 11, .J" ..' ." " . pitch: Hughes. Time: umpires; Nash and Urown. Mlnitfi ItriioUtyn Out. tmnnwr.vM. Julv 31. Today's National iniinc was a pitchers' battle between Town ?ei"l nnd Donovan. In which the I'hllodel- Ilia youngsier chiiiu oui mi iuji. uu the HrooKiytlM iiown Willi tnree nciiiiurru llltS, SnUllinB III. in uui. ,miuuunu-i .w. Score; I'lllL.ADUt.I'IIIA. I1IIOOKI.YN. H.II.O.A.R.I It.lt.OA.I5. Tlmrnni. cf.. 0 0 4 0 0 Kelly, lb.... 0 1 8 1 0 2 o x u Keeier, ri... w 2 10 0 Khreck'rt, If 0 0 5 0 0 Doty, lb 0 19 0 1 Itolilcn, 0 17 10 McCr'ry. cf. 0 110 0 Irwin, 3b.... 0 0 2 3 0 l'arrell, C...D 0 12 0 Donovan, p. 0 Totnl-..J 8 27 8 ll TotnU .. 0 3 27 14 3 hlladelphla 1 n 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-3 ItrnnklVIl 0 O 0 0 O O U U V-U Karned runs; Phliniioipnm. l. a " bases: McKurlnnu, Ilnllmiin, Kcoier. firm Imse on errors- l'liiimieitmm, i uruuitiyu, l.rtl on bases: rniiniit'ipjim, u, mw; c n.1,1.1., i.i.iv! nnniim lunasi'isicoi. 1'irSl DaSO On imuo, vmi .un........ ., .... Towiiseml.il. sncrince rm; iiHiiniip, o':i out: Hy Donovan, 8! by Townseiid, 7. lid Itches! uonovun, i. inno; awi. uiuiuiu ;mslle. .Viitlonnl I.enKUe StniidliiK. Won. Lost. 1. C. MtUliure 4S IB .Wl tit IitiU 49 1H .67-' l'hl ni n nil a 1 Ilrnnlill-n 41 38 .f3l ' - nr. ,. llostou f K'nu Vnrlf 31 41 .4J-I rtnelnnntl 31 4S .2j Chicago 31 fw .3s; Wolv't'n. 3b 1 lick, rf 0 lah'ty, K. o Mcrarl'd, c. 0 Ifnn'Ki, lb. l llallm'n, 2b 0 Crosn, es..-. 0 Townscnd, p 1 Totals 39 7 llniivi.r 2 0 2 0 Omiilui 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 i."iipmpi1 miiib! Ili-nvnr. I: Omaha. 1. Two base hits: Calhoun. Oenlns. Tlirce-lmso hits: Mohlcr. Preston. Homo runs: Jpnu, .Sullivan. First banc on balls: FrlyK Rtnifir mil! ny Krisk. 1: by Payne, 1 Double pluyn: Stewnrt to Calhoun to Toman, Flcmlntt to Calhoun. Hadcllffo to Hlilllvan to I'reston. rune; uiiiihh. Jcune. All Imil) ' Proves SI. Jnr rt. .tnsRPif. .Tnlv 31. Todnv's came was a pitchers' buttle nnd It wns anybody's ramo until. the lust man was out. scory fit. .Tosenli 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 ' fi" St. Paul 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 6 2 Hatterlcs: St. Joseph, Mnupln nnd Dooln! 8t. Paul, Chech and Wilson. Mlllrrn llmr Dinvii to Htvln KANSAS CITY. July 31.-The pitching cf Kwlng wun supcrii, nuct ho was excellently supported. Attunilnnce, sw. score: U.H.13 Kansas Clty...O 0 0 1 1 3 2 0 -7 10 Minneapolis ...0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0-3 3 : Hattciies: Kansas City, Hwlng nnd I)n villa; Minneapolis, Ferguson and McCou nell. Den .lolnc! AVInn by lllltliiK. COLOTIADO SPniNQS, July Sl'. Dos Slolncs.won today a gnmo tiy Heavy nu tlnir. Score: n.II.E, Dcs Moines. ...1 0500021 0-9 17 Colo. Springs,. 2 Q 1, 0 0 2 ,0 0 1-6 11 nnttcries: Dcs Moines, Damman and Coot; Colorado Springs, McNcely and Donahue. Western I.ciikiu MnudliiK, Kansas City St. Joseph Minneapolis Omaha St. Paul Des Moines Colorado Springs 31 Denver 30 Won. ..51 ..43 ..39 ..41) ..41 33 Lost. 29 35 37 3S 39 41 42 41 P.C .038 .Ffil ,M4 .5 .512 .429 .425 .401) Dick Holm In Plncc of "Sluts." ST. JOSEPH. Julv 31. (Sneclal Telo Brum. nick Hohn of Scdalla. Mo., arrived In St. Joseph tonight and will bo assigned tomorrow to duty us llrst baseman on tho loeiil hall team. Mnnnger McKlbhen said tonight ho would try Uohn out tomorrow nnd r he s lllc 1)111 ne win no reiavnea nnd the present llrst buseman, "Slitts Davis, will bo leleused. IlllllltllM Cllll't I.OHC, M'COOK. Neb.. July 31. (Special Tele gram.) Tho Husklll Indians defeated Mc Cook at base ball today 1!) to 8. Tho clos lng Kame will bu tomorrow. NEW YORK NATIONALS AT ZERO WIIIIn for Ilndton AllotVH l'lve lilt" but Nutlilnir Comes of Tin-ni. UOSTON. July 31. The IJoston Natlonnla won today's game by liunchlng hits In the llrst, seventh and eighth Innings. Willis wiis Invincible after tho fourth, nil of tho visitors' hits coming in the llrst four u llings. lloth teams played a Hiiuppy gamo in tho held. Aitcnuanco, .',iaiu, acoro; UOSTON. I NEW YOltK, H.H.O.AK.I U.II.O.A.K SliiKle, rf... 0 0 3 0 OVnnll'n, cf. 0 Tenner, lb.. 1 1 0 0 Pellwch, If.. 0 llemont, 2b. 1 13 1 OKtrsng, 2b.. 0 Cualey, cf... 1 2 10 0 Uavln, t 0 Murphy. If.. 1 2 l 0 OMclirlde, rf. 0 Iiv, 3b.... 0 1 I 1 Ollurlnw, lb.. 0 long, 0 1 3 S OWnrnrr, c... 0 Klttrtdte, c. 0 0 3 1 OQuniel, lb... 0 WIIIIn. t 0 0 3 OlVnier, p... 0 - I'hyle. p 0 ToUU .. i 8:"W 0,-NtUon .... 0 TESTS THE PACERS' METTLE 1 4 0 12 1 0 4 0 HUKhes, p 2 3 2 0 0 n 1 o 0 1 l 1 3 13 ..003 AMERICAN PITCHERS' BATTLE rSrlflKh mill Miller llnvo n Uti In Whlrli ClileiiKonns (Jet Ilcsl of Detroit. CHICAGO. July 31. Today's Amerlcnn game was a pitchers' buttle tictwcon Miliar and Orllllth, but wns well played, Close and exciting from start to llnlsh. AttendmiLe, 2.GJ0. Score; CHICAGO. I DETROIT. It.H.O.A.n. It.H.O.A.E. Hoy. cf 1 2 0 0 OiCnsey, 3b.... 0 113 o.llolmrs, rr.. u 0 llarrctt, cf.. 0 Jones, rf.... 0 2 3 Merles, 2b.. 0 0 3 label!, lb.... 0 0 12 McFnrl'd. If 0 0 1 llurlte, 3b... 0 0 1 Shugart, n J 1 ! sullvnn, c... o o anillth, p... 1 1 1 mention. 2b. 0 Klberfd. m. 0 Nance, If.... 0 Crockett, lb. 0 llnclow, c... 0 OlMIUer, p. TotaU Chicago Detroit ., Loft on 2 6 2. it : .. 0 5 34 11 ooo-: 0 0 0 0-0 Detroit. 7, Totals 10 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 lniFi-s: Chleniio. 3: Two-bnso hit: Cnsey. Threebaso hit: Bar rett. iirrlllre lilt: Iluplow. Stolen bases Grilllth,, Glcnson. Double plays: Orllllth to HllUgart to isneii, uieason to i-.iucrieiu to Crockett. Struck out: Ilv arlmtn. 4 byiMUIor. 2. Passed ball: Uuelow. First brnio on balls: Oft OrltlHli, 1; olt Miller, 1 Tlmo; 1:35. umpires: siieriunn ana Man nauauu. Bnntnn Cnu't Stop Tin-in PHILADELPHIA. Julv 31. Tho American Burnt! ueiwven uoston ana i-niiuaeipnia to dav. which wns won by tho homo (dam was mnrked by hard hitting and wrotchoo fleldlnc. Lewis relieved Winters In tho eighth Inning, when tho bases had been lined with nor.o out. Attendance, z.ow. Score; rillLADKIJ'HIA. , BOSTON. ll.H.O. It.H.O.A.E, Fultz. cf.... 2 Davis, lb.... 1 Crens, 3b.... 2 t-eybold. rf.. 3 Mcintyr. It l h'mltb, o 1 Dolan, b..i. 0 l-'razer, p... 1 0 Dowd. If 1 Stnhl, cf.... .1 0 Collins. 3b.. 1 1 Freem'ri, lb. 1 0 Hemphill, rf 0 1 Parent, as. . . 0 0 Ferris. 2b-... 2 ICrlsrer, e.... 0 0 Inters, p.. 1 p.... 0 0 1 3 0 2 1 3 12 0 1 MAKE PHOTOGRAPHERS PAY Six Heata In iht 2t09 Eac at Columbtn Meet. STACKER TAYLOR HAS HOT COMPANY (ieorne Token Ti I'lrsl" nml r- inlne Taken AnolliiT, but the of C'niKiiln Cook rinnlly (iits tlm Third. COLUMflUS. O.. July 31. Perfect weather and the lnrscst crowd of tho week greeted the Brand circuit performances nt the Driving park this nfternoon. uasi nlnht's rain nut tho track in excellent condition and nil throo heat winners In tho 2.09 pneo broke their records, ns did Onward Silver, winner of tho 2:12 trot. The racluK wns by far the best of the meeting so far nnd thousands of dollars went Into tho pool box. Tho llrst race, tho 2:09 pace, went to Stncker Tuylor. who gnve one of tho samcst exhibitions over seen Rt tho track. George was a Btrong favorite over the other seven starters, sell ing nt tO to 30 for tho field, with Cnrmlno as second cholco. Stacker Tnylnr won the first heut In 2:08U, lowering his record n Bccond nnd a half. Ocorno took tho next two heats, each In 2:004, reducing his murk from 2:08. Carmine, who finished outside tbo money nt both Detroit nnd Cloveland, pneed the fourth heat In 2:07',i. Stacker Taylor won the fifth heat In fast tlmo and tho sixth from George and Car mine, nonhcat winners having been sent to the stable. George drove hard for the Inst hent, but could not rcnoh the son of Cap- tnln Cook. Onward Silver was a BO to 30 favorite for tho 2:12 trot, In which thcra were only four starters. Ho broke bndly In ench of the first two heats, which wero won by Cornelia Ilelle. Goers finally got the fa vorite settled nnd ho -won the third, fourth nnd fifth heats, reducing his record to 2 :10V1 In tho final mile. Dr. Hook, favorlto In the 2:14 trot, too;: the first two hents, with Waubau half a length behind. He looked like a winner In the third, but Oroclo Onward drove him to a break forty yards from the wire nnd won thn heat. Wauban led all th" way In tho fourth mile and tho raco was post poned until tomorrow. Results: 2:00 class. Pacing, nurse $2,000: Stacker Tnylor, b. h., by Captain Cook (Mncey) ....1 2 8 7 1 1 Goorge, 1. it., by Scarlet Wllkta (McKcnny) 5 1 1 2 C 2 Carmine, b. g., by Sym- baler (McDowell) h Fine Powers, 1) m. (Gray). .2 White Hose, ch. m. (Mini- sou) 4 Tlnil Soul. li. li. fMellenrvl-.S Ari-otlii. rh. m. (Herrv) 3 3 fi 6 ilr ltev l reel. o k. n. tjccii)..i t i a ur Tlmo: 2:0SU. 2:0CU, 2:06'i 2:0DVi. 2:12 class, trotting, purse 12,000: Onward Silver, ch. h., by On ward (Geers) 4 4 Cornelia Ilelle, b. in., by On ward (Kirby) 1 1 2 Alan. b. g. (Turn-r) 2 2 3 Dolly Dillon, 1. in. (San ders) 3 3 I Effort Toward Cenolidatien ef All Dry flat Firm, of the Couitrj. ONE MORE TRUST TO BE ADDED TO LIST Trro Simt York Mnnnfnotiircrs TryhiK Get I.nrKcr ltotura of Amrrlcn to and Kiiropo to Cotiililnr, rlth Cnpitnl of tan,ooo,ooo. ST today 2 .1 I to G ro ro 7 4 5 8 3 6 2:07U. 2:0S',i, 1 1 1 3 4 ds Time: 2:11U, 2:1US, 2:1U4, 2:104. 2:mvi. ironing, purso 2,000 (un- Lewis. Totaia ..13 11 s; Jj I Totals ..10 12 24 IT Fhlludclnhla 02013007 '- llOHtou 201 2 0023 010 Earned runs: Tioston. fi: Phllndelnhla. Two-base hits: Stahl, Collins, Three-base hits: Ferris, seybold. Home run; Lajole, Stolen bases: Fultz. Cross (2). Lajole, Double plays: Freeman to Forrls, LaJolo (unassisted). Left on bases: lloston, 8; Philadelphia, 4. First base on balls: Oft Winters, 5; off Lewis. 1: oft Fraser. 3. HI by pitched ball: Hy Winters, l: by Fraser. 2. Struck out: Hy Winters, 1; by Fraser, 3. Tlmo: 2:20. Umpire: Connolly. HiiKlnioreK Find Him Out. HALTIMOIU-;. July 31. Tho Hnltlmoro Americana fell on Patton in tho eighth Inn ing, clinching a game that up to that tlmo hud been a hard-fought pitchers' battle. Foreman had thu Wellingtons well In hand throughout. Attendance, 1,500. Score; UALTIMOHK. I, WASHINGTON. It.H.O.A.n. n.lt.O.'A.K. Dunn, 3b.,.. 0 J 4 OATnldron, c;. 0 2 3 0 0 o i arrtll, !b.. l 0 Dunnan, rf.. 0 1 Orady, lb... 0 0 Clarke, c... 0 2:11 class, finished): T-lnnlr. Unftlr fi ff . llV ATl'lvln- ney (Durfee) I ' 1 2 1 Wnuhnn. tr. c. (Curtis) 2 2 4 1 Ornclo Onward, ch, m. (Mncny;...4 -3- 1 Nancy King, blk. m. (MuJors)....3 4 3 A J D. b. g. (Huston) ., ;....5 B dr Dot Miller, b. in, ( Wnlker).,., ds Time: 2:ll',i. 2:10U. 2:12!ii 2:12U. A 4 A I tin ll 5 . AT.TIAN'V. A.. JulV 31. Four TOCC8 wero held at tho Island Park circuit meet toduy, tho events ueing inrco , iroiuiig ami Oinrliacinft race,. iicuua;, . 2:24 eiasS: pacing (Unfinished): Uosottrt. a n rsmitln. wciti? Don Dprby. ' ch;' g. (Allen), second; Nancy Roy, ch. m. (Hay- den); third. Best time: 3:llVi. 2:25 clasfi. trotting, Clay stakes, purso $2,000: Ham Ward, br. s. (McDonald), won; Mngglo Mills, b. m. (Mills), second; Joo Stelner. ch. g. (Nichols), third. HeHl.tlme: "'om'V rOnna nnelnir; Amoral. K. m. (Mc n,mnl,n won: rtlclmrd A. b. K. (Nichols), second: Onata. t). .m. (Curry), third. Hest ti..i. -...inn'. 2:18 class, trotting (unfinished): Russell T. li. c. (Flvnn). won two hents; Winifred M. br. m. (Davis), second; Tom P, b. g, (Snyder), third. Heft time; 2:14V4. FIRST DAY OF FREMONT RACES Ijisance. Carlovlgnlan. Maiden Ijine, iiack I'neips, sccunuus, jinttie June ran, Fourth race, four nnd one-half furlongs: Julia Junkln, 102 (Oormley), 10 to 1, won; -Approved, las (Wlnklleld), 7 to 6, secmd; Herodlnde, 110 (Domlnlck), 7 to R, third , Time: :66U. Francis M, Hat Mitchell, Earmark, Allracle II., Hursan ulso ran. Fifth race, one and one-eighth miles, selling. Frangible, Its tGortnley), 10 to 1. won, Ijiurenle. 101 (Domlnlck), 3 to 1, scc ond, Knight Hanneret, H (See). 12 to 1, i third. Time; liftl. Muskalonge, fnpt. Gaines, Star Chamber alio ran. Sixth race, one mllp( selling: Honnle LIs sak, W (llunsch). S to S, won; Harry Pres ton, 105 iSeuton). 15 to 1, second; Anchor. 103 (Sullivan). 25 to 1. thlr-'. Time: 1:43-4. Mury Moore, Hub Prnther, Ilcn I-nrarus, Refugee, W. U. Gates nlso ran. At Drlniiir Pnrk, M. I, mils. ST. LOL'IS, July Sl.-FlcKle Snlnt and Grantor were the only winning fnvotltes nt Delmar today. The other events went to a second cnoico and inrte oinsioere. rniu rode three winners. Truck fast. Results: First race, one mile aiu. seventy yards selling: Schncll Lnufer. Ill (Snell). IB to f, won; Innuendo, 111 (D, Hall). 9 to 2, necoadj Tom Cromwell, 114 (O'Neill), 11 to !, third. Time: lilV,. Umpyrcal, Drown Thrush. Titus, Rouge ct Nolr, Uivclusse nlso ran. Second rHce( six furlongs, purse: Fickle Saint. 10." (Dale), fi to 5. won; Golden Kns ter, 110 (Ollmore), 15 to 1. second; Diaz, 10i (Hloss), 10 lo 1. third. Time: lHCi. Lndy Hurllngton. Jackson Day. Dr. McNnlly, May Do, TosMttl, llnrry IC . Phoroso Has brouck, Lou Ferrell, Honor llrlght alo ran. Third race, six und one-hnlf furlongs purse. Grantor, in (Dale). I to fi. won; Northern Snv. 10S (Ollmore), even, second. Only two ran. Time: 1:22',;. Fourth rnre, one and one-sixteenth miles, purse; Lunar. I0S (Dale), 4 to I, won; Ida Led ford, im; (T. O'llrlen). 11 to 5, second; Hello Simpson, H7 (R. Murphy). 11 lo T, third. Time: 1:4S. Peter Duryca nl o ran. Fifth race, one mile and seventy yards, selling: ChlekuinaUfiii. Ill (Snellt. IS to fi. won. Plrntf's Dauclitcr, 109 (O'Neill), 2 to 1, recond; Warren Point. Ill (Llndsey). S t i 1, third. Time: 1:47. Knto Freemnu. qua nab Parker, Uind Ho, Manco O'Neill nlso Sixth race, one mile, selling: Hnrdly, 101 (Kno). 6 to 1. won; Meddlesome, 101 (H Murnhy), 6 to 2, second: Lisle liarnes. iui ro'Nfltl). 5 to 2. Ihlrd. Time: J:t34. Pr nct Stonemouth, Ilannuo II., Joe Dougnty, I'ercy R. nlso ran. At llrlKlitoti Ileneli, NKW YORK. July 31.-Chnragruce. nt 4 In V In llin Inof rnre wn.l thn sltlUle IR- vorlte to win nt ilrlghton Reach to-day. i patch today by Mr. Cramer ine trucK was neavy unci sioiipj. m the second race Dlsadvnntugo ran In the colors of A. Fentherstono and won an easy victory. Water cure ran n nan race in inn fourth event. Ho whh a hot favorite at even money, hut could not tintnick hlmrclf apparently nnd was beaten off. Ogden got in trout, mane an mo rur.innK uiiu ridden out from Intrusive. Results: First race Ono mile and seventy yarns, rclllng: Disturber, 100 (Shaw). 13 to 6 and to lo. won: Animosity, vi i iiomiiiun;, 9 to B nnd 1 to 2, second. Inshot, 92 (I l. M ebacls). 2 to 1 and 1 to mini, lime: 1:47 3-5. Bounteous nnd Islnnd Prince ulso ran. Second raco. live and one-nnit turioncs: Disadvantage. 107 (O'Connor). 11 to 6 nnd to 10 won- lrrnnrefeo. 110 fSliuw). 7 to o and 2 In fi, second; Sombrero, 110 (Lnndryi, fi to 1 nnd S to fi. third. Tlmr: t:0S4-E. Gun- Flre, Knrlght, Htnr or the west. .Montana, Pioneer, Locket nnd Hot Hlrd nlso ran. Third race, one nnd one-slxtecnth miles: Ardcn, 97 (Cochran), 2 to 1 ..ml 1 to 2, won; Monarkn. 118 (Shawl, to 5 nnd 1 to 2, second; Tom Kenny. 100 (McGinn), 7 to 2 nnd 4 to 5, third. Time; 1:19. Kthlcs also Fourth race, one nnd one-eighth miles: Ogden. 101 (Michaels). 2 to 1 and 2 to fi, won; Intrusive. ICO (McO'nnl, 4 to 1 nnd I to G. second; Lutson. Hi! (Slinwi, 12 to 1 and 3 to 1, third. Time: 1:54 1-5. Water Cure nlo ran. Fifth raco, six furlongs: Connie S7 (D. O'Connor), 1(1 to 1 nnd 4 to 1. won; Hrnndy smnsh. 100 (II. Michaels) 2 to 1 und 7 to 10. second; Morokantn. 110 (Connor), fi to 1 and fi to 2. third, Tlmo: 1:16. Robert Met colf. Fonsolee. Ante fp. Twlllght.-r. Gutless, Hops, Tournlne nnd Shiftless nlso rnn. Sixth race, one and one-half miles, tor hurdles und steptechase horses; Charn- gracc, 153 (Spencer). 4 to 5 and 1 to 4, won: Th fhnmlinrlnlii. l.ll (Riirnsl. 11 to B nnd 3 to B, second; I'orlon. 153 (Thompson), 11 to 1 nnd I to 1. third. Time: 2:13 2-5. Double Dummy, lluwk,' Musician nnd Heroics also ran. At AVIinlsor. 11 IK Rrnivil Turns it nml Seen Good Conteats, but No Record Broken, Donlln, If,,. 1 Veymdur, rf 0 Wlll'ms, 2b. 1 KelBter, ., 1 Hicille, cf. .. 0 Hart, lb 2 llresna'n, c. 0 Foreman, 1 , 6 13 27 1 Pnater, It.,. 0 Couclilln, 3b 0 CllnK'n, s., 1 rutton, p.,,, 0 1.4 1 1 0 0 0 : a s 1 2 1 3 0 1 Totals , 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 Totals Baltimore . Washington Two-lmso hits: Dunn (2), Williams, Fore man, Dungau. Thri-o-baso hits: Williams, Hresnahan, Kelster Stolen bases: Doiillu, Cllngman, Waldron. Double play: Pntton to Cllngmnu. First base on balls: Off Put ton, 2; off Foremnn, 1. Struck out: Hy Putl ton. 1: by Foreman. 3. Left on bases: Hal- tlmore, 9; Washington, 4. Time: 1:50. plrcs: Cuntlllon and Haskell. Aini-rloiiii l.i-iiKiie .SliinilliiK, 0 :i '3 3 0 4 -0 0 0 1-2 Cm- S 24 3 0 0-0 I Totals .. 0 Ran for Denier In the eighth. Huston .....1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Knrned runs: llostou, 2. Two-baso hits; Tennoy, Cooley, Murphy. Sacrifice- lilts: Long, Single. Double play: Strang to Davis to Gunzcl. First base on balls: Off Denzer, 1; oft Phylo, 1, nit by pitched Vail: nuelow, Denior. Struck out; Hy Willis, l; by Denzer. 1. Passed bull: War ner. Time: 1;40. Umpire: Dwyer. Tommy HiiKlira' llnril I, one, CINCINNATI. July 31. Hughes and Hnhn had a pitchers' battle In today's Nuttoual league game which lusted fourteen Innings. In the tinal round Hartley singled nfter two were out. Heekley followed with u scratch hit and Crawford was purposely given a CURE SPRAINS JMDS wVi?h)lfi BreorUoM reprnenna to b lo'Su wSid iloobol" which Irrtutw th VST rrppr. Chicago Uoston Hnltlmoro ... Detroit Washington Philadelphia Cleveland ... Mllwaukco .. Won. ....64 ....47 ....43 ....45 ....32 ....31 ....31 ....30 Lost. 29 31 3 37 42 42 49 54 P. C. .iVil LOUIS, July 31. The Post-Dispatch fays thnt negotiations for the con solidation of tho leading photographic dry plate factories of the United States and KUrope with a capital of J30.000.000 Is pend ing. Three of the companies concerned hy thu negotiations aro St. Louis firms that turn out 80 per cent of the plates used In tho United States. Theso firms are tho O. Cramer Dry Plato company, the M. A; Seel company and the Hnmmer company. Tho men who arc promoting tho consoll datlon are Oiorgc Kastmnn of tho Eastman Kodak company of Rochester, N. Y., and Charles Abbott of the Arlsto Manufacturing company of Jnmestorn, N. Y. Thoy wero In St. Louis Inst wee-k sd conferred with representatives of the thrt-o big local con cerns, (lustave Crnmer, president of the Cramer company, says they made n dsflnlto proposition to absorb his company, Thn Seed company has had many propositions for consolidation, taking stock In the con solidated enterprise In payment for Its plant, but Its position Is not to lose control of its business except by sale for cash. President L. F. Hammer of the Hammer company says that he has heard talk of a consolidation, but that nothing definite has been dtno. The statement of the plan of the proposed consolidation was niadu to thn Post-Dls- "Negotiations tor a consolidation have been pending for some time, but until tho visit of Messrs, Uastm.m and Abbott to St. Iouls,last week nothing definite had been done. "While the consolidated concern, If tho deal should go through, will have control of tho dry plate output of tho world, I hardly think It will have tho power lo name Its own prices If It desires to do so, Many small companies will not be absorbed nnd they will turn out enough plates to keep competition olive. Tho proposed cap Ital of the great company Is $30,000,000." BOSTON YACHT'S CRUCIAL DAY Must llrnt Coliimliln Toilnr niitl Sntur ilny or Tnkc tin- Veil for Avrhllc. FREMONT, Neb., July 3t.-(Spcc!al Tele i Thurn ivns n hie crowd nt the open ing races of the Fremont Driving Park as sociation thw Hrternoon. ine graiHiauuin and uuarter-stretcn wero filled. Soma fa- vorlti-s cot the worst or ll. in. me iirai race 2:25 trot Competlne. Jr., showed ( ,.,! hiirat of uiuu'il. nml if It had bean nee essary could have clipped his tlmo nt least a couple or scconus. In tho -!2y tl'0 nem wns wen nunciini inu first two heats. Tho llttlo black gelding Parsons started from fourth pluco, went down tho back stretch like u piece of ma chinery and onmc under tho wire only a peck behind Edith O. ,..,, It took live heatH to tlecldo tho 2:45 clans. Thero were nlre starters. In tho llrst two heats tho big brown gilding Lucky Jim camo In n slow second, nnd It was plain he Could dt better work, His driver. Dully, whh tnkon out of tho fiulky and n now mnn put In, nnd lie wpu the next three heats easily, After tho tlrst heat of this nice there wns a half-mile standing raco, tho riders standing upon two horses. In the running rncet three-quarters of a mile and repent. Lmiuolso 'at even monoy was a favorite In the puols, but Gladaur, a 2 to 1 shot, galloped In ahead. Results; Trotting. 2:25 class: Competlnq Junior 1 1 1 Leo Leo 2 2 2 C K W 4 3 3 Calllo K 3 4 4 Time: 2:22i, 2-.23U, 2;24U. Trotting, 2:20 class, purso J2J0: Edith O Vornio H ' II. D. Parsons Little- Doctor Klllo Phillips DETROIT. July 31. Weather fine; trnck cnml nt Windsor tmlnv. Results: l.Mrftt men fnnr nml nne-hnlf furlongs. selling: Iist night. 30 (Henderson), 10 to 1, won: .ludco (lU -Kelle.-102 r.Vnlker). 3 to V second; i)en Jniiam, ' i.inninj. i io i, until, illll.'. .in. i-.iii;.,. i,.tvh., AretM nnrt .lenn n Dav also ran. Second race, six furlongs, selling: Stnmp, 1U niiittrr 4 In 1. won: Telnnt. 103 (C. Murphy), 6 to 1,, second; Remark. 105 (How ell), fi to 2. third. Time: l:lfi'i. Rengnl, r . . 1 . . . . , . . I , ....... t r. t..AV nml AUCKIUni, IMO I1UII11ILUII, il, U. A- UJV Loval Prince nlfco rnn. Third race, one and one-qunrter mile", trlllni-- Pnremiiker. 1M iVnimirl. 3 IO 3. won; Enghurst. lOfi (Wulkcr), 6 to 1. second; I'lnstlnie, Vj mice), 6 in i, inirn. i iron ?.1. Hentlev n. nnd Ciillear also ran. Fourth race, llvo furlongs: Dunsbro, 10! (J. Martin). 4 to 1. won; Newion v.. ru rwnlkerl. fi tn 1. second: Iouls Wncner. 101 ntnnilerKnnl. 7 to 1. third. Time: 1:03W. Knloma, Stuart Young and King Ford also ron. Fifth race, one mile: Ethel Wheat. 91 (J. Mnrtln). even, won; Charllo O'llrlen, 114 (Michaels), even, second; San Andres, Art (Steele), 12 to 1, third. Tlmo: 1:13. Hen ntor Hoverldgo nnd Ceylon nlso ran. Sixth race, six furlongs, selling: Cirtv mnnt, llfi (McCann), fi to 2 and 4 to 15. won; siMtm- ifnte. M ((. Mttrnhvl. 12 to 1 ami fi to 1. second; Prima, lol (Mnrtln), 11 to 10. third. Time: l-.lfiH. Ronnie Maid, Eleanor Holmes, Charley Shane, Hll'y Gum, Aaron, Amorasa nnd Princess Amora also rnn. At Fort .Eric. HIJFFALO. N. Y.. July 31 Weather fine, track 4low at Fort Erie. Results: rirui race, six mm oue-iiuu iuiiuiih Magentlc won, Iludge Hell second, .M.tr irnr.t BtMi.li. third. Tlmn: 1:23L Rnrnnil nlpo. fnnr nnfl citit-llllif furloUUS! tfarland won, Artlilclal second, Happy May -1.1.. 1 M'l . I 111 I t J. lllll'-. .l. . Third raco. one mile: Obstinate b'mon on. i"r now or Hong second, Aigie m. mini, Imc; l:l3i.4. l-'onrth nice, six furlnncs: Rmark won Sprv second. Surinli'o third. Time: 1:15. l-lttll race, six iiirioiiKM; r.tm won, i, butn second. Foncda third. Time: 1:HV4. Hlxth race, ono nine: winepress won, Montreal second, Cogswell third. Time 1:41. (lite City Tulip finitie nnd Purse. Tho Gate City bowlers defeated tho Omnha Redding company's team last night on trio uato uuy iiuuyn oy pins lor w. bcore: GATE CITY. i Fannie Linn .571 MO ,I3J 148 .873 .350 ....1 '.'.'.'.3 ...A ...,0 ..'..fi .Souttirrn l.ciinue, MEMPHIS,, July 31.-Score: R.H.E. -7 9 0 0 I b 8 Memphis 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 2 Chattnuoogu ..1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 Batteries; Memnhls. Shields and Lawsoo: Chattanooga, Dolan and Roth. LITTLE RUCK, July 3I.-Score: R.H.E. Little Rock ...0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 5 fi 0 Nashville 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-3 4 3 Hntterlesi Llttlo Rock. Skonc and Lvnch: Nashville, Henley nnd Fisher. NEW orll'ans, July 31. score: R.H.E. New Orleans 1 1 0 0 S 2 7 9 2 Selma 0 0 0 1 0 1 02 4 4 Batteries: Now Orleans. Freolnnd nnd Westlake; Selma. Unkcr and Moore. BIIREVEPORT, July 31. Shreveport Hlrmlnghum gnmo postponed; ruin. Siluiylrr Slnitn Out llotrell, SCHl'YLER. Nob.. July 31.-(Speclnl Tel egram ) Schuyler defeated Howell nt base ball here this afternoon 3 to 0. Score: Schuyler 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-3 Howell 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o m Untterles: Schuyler, Klmbrough nnd Ful mer. Howell. Nauenuust nnd Miller Stolen bases : Klmbrough, Godenschwnger (2), Urown, Mont.i. Ruses on bnllBt Olt Klmbrough, l. Jilt by pitched hall: Kim hrouKh. 2: NngengaBt. ;i, Struck out: Hy Klmbrough, 17; by NugongaBt, U. Wt.d pitches: Nugengnst, I iilon lloatN Combined Ten in. I'NION, Neb., July 3t (Speclal.)-In the baso ball game nt Auburn yesterday tnu Union Jted Legs bent a combination team or ivru anil mownviuo k io t. ecoru: I'nlon Red Lees.... 0 0 0 1 3 3 1 3 1-12 Peru-nrownvllle ... 00030200 2-7 Hatterles' Union. McClallln nnd Smith; Peru, Purrott and Vnnco. Struck out; Hy McCtnrlln, 11: by Purrott, 5. Umplror Will Humphrey of Auburn. leg Wright Time: 2:23'i, 2:23. 2:2IVi, 2:2li. Trotting. 2;lj cluss, purso ?250: Lucky Jim 2 2 Ethel Derby 1 1 Norvlne c i Lucy Wilkes 7 7 Sheeny Ike 9 3 Royal Nibs 5 fi Catherine G S Rod Cnftrey ds Time: 2:29W. 2:2!H4. 2:2611. 2:29. 2:30. Running raw, purse UvO: Gladaur won, Robert Honner second, Jimmy Watson third. Time: 1:13. TOO MUCH FOR STAR CHAMBER Vnt Dunne' Hurf-e- U Ovrrvrcinliteil nnd llnivtliorne llniidlcup (on to I-'rnnulhle. CHICAGO, July 31.-Slar Chamber's bad ruce In the hnndlcnp was the feature of today's sport at Hawthorne. Thn Dunno liorsu nrnved unenunl to the task of ulvlni thu weight asked of him and although ho was a i-to-iu snot in tno netting no nnmicu outside of the money, Frangible winning hand y. Star (.'hamlicr. rnrr ed ill pounds In the closing raco of the duy Jockey Oormley, who had the mount on Ma Moore, was kicked while at tho pot am had to he rarrled from the trnck Oormlev'i Injuries proved not to bo serious. I In rode three winners during mo nfteruocn Weather clear: track fnls. Results: First race, live furlongs: Ashlar, 110 (Mltehelli. 3 to 1. won: Jane Maker. 10 (T. Knight), 4 to 1, fcrcond; Queon W . 1 2 (Domlnlck). 15 to 1. tlilret. Time 1 i' Arlgato, Wlngdaneo, Hlespcd Datnorel, Huz zer. Lnev Locket, liativ Hall. Mollle 1 Ethel Simpson, Owletta, Grlzcl, Alma Girl nlno ran Second race, six nnd one-half furlongs, KiMlliiir! Mairule Davis. 93 (Ourmlevl. 3 tn 1 won; Andeh, ml (Qtlti), 30 to 1, second: Tho Pr do. 107 (Mitchell). IS to a. third. Time 1:22. King Dellls. Emma C. Rival Pare Likeness. The Phoenician r.i- ran. Third race, foven furlongK, sllln: Whit field. Ill (Hullman). 5 to 2. won: Elmer I. 103 (KnlRht), 3 to I, i-econd: Monon, 110 (Domlnlck). 10 to 1. third. Tlm" : 1 2H Svurchor, Geo rue Arab, Dalkeith, El Fons), 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Nenle 210 178 134 Ml Howmnn 171 157 137 4 Conrad 170 190 lf,9 K9 Encell 1S1 HSS 210 559 Htaman 203 192 194 5S9 Total, "9T s53 "b44 OMAHA REDDING COMPANY. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Huntington 151 128 154 433 Stapenborst lfiO 102 170 492 Hesclln 159 191 192 f.12 Ambrustcr 133 1S1 143 457 Yo3t 141 177 123 441 Totals 711 S39 7S2 2305 NEWPORT. R. I.. July 31. Tho boats entered for the regatta of the Newport lucht rtaclnir association are all In the bnrbor hero tonight and ready for tho con test. Tho chief Interest ncaln centers In the 90-foot c ass nnd tho reunnear.ince of hide penueuce in new lorm is wcicomcu ny an wno nave waicneu tne racing or tno uig hnnts. Its managers nnd ollicers .aro well picused with its condition, l he absence o Constltut on s rcKretted. but Inasmuch a Columbia Is to nnnear iiBatnst lndencndonc me critics can sun get u line or tno speed oi ine jiosmn noai. snoum it lose tne races with Columbia It Is doubtful If Mr, Lawson will start It ngaln this year, Shduld it win even one of the. races this week Its program for tho remainder of tho season would then be a matter for future decision. Tho future or tho boat denends entirely on its performances tomorrow am Saturday and everything possible hns hoc done during tho last two weeks to put It i trim. GOOD CHANCE IN GEORGIA Promoter of .TrfTrtes-Unhllii Flub I-Vel Snrc They Can Have It There. ATLANTA. Ga.. Julv 31. Governor Can dler snld today that he hnd not ngrced to permit Jeffries and Ruhlln to flcht next uctoucr in snvnnnah. I hnve. no authority to license prize lighting In this state," said the governor. Any gentlemen mi come Into Georgia nnd depart unmolested unless he. while here, violates the law. In such case ho will be held and punished for his crime. There Is no law against prize tight- lng In Georgia and should the contest tako pince tne participants could only bo ar rested on a chnrKe or assault nnd linttnrv ine cavunnuii promoters or tne lljrht wh itu iieu on uovcruor uonuier touay irt ior homo tonight highly nleased with the re sult Of the conference. It Ih understnnri tn ne tno intention or the savannah promoters io nun on ine ugni eariy in uctouer. Tno legislature meets in Atlanta during tho second week in that month. Gnmc Units In it Row. NORTH PLATTE, Neb.. July 31.-(Spe clnl Telegram.) The umpire awarded to da's gamo to North Platte. 9 to 0. Tho gamo was n no at tne end or tho ninth In ning. Kearnci" scorod ono run In the tenth North Platte tied the, score with no men out. Kcnrney uiciteci op tho doclslon of the umpire nnd refused to continue the game, ncoro was a to i. iiatteries: Kcnrney Hluck and Hurmnn: North Platte. Railev Ttedmond and Martin. Umpire: Oulmette Tlirpc-I I.ciiKue. At Rock Island Onme. forfeited to Rock isiniid, iiioomington protesting umpire's dr ciuioti in tno cigiitn inning, when scoro HIOOIl z to i. At Davenport Davenport, 13; Evansvllle li. At Rockford Rockford. C: Dccntur. 1 At Cedar Rapids Torre Haute, 13; Ceda ltapiuH, TenUjek Iletlrea, WORCESTER. Mass., July 31.-Edward It. TenEyck, world'H champion nmatcu sculler, announced today tn.it he had re tired from racing lorovnr. lie retires n chnmpion wno nan never nccn ucaten In a race. I.emar" ICiiay lor Sloni Falls. Kodol Dlsto what yoN Eat Dyspepsia Cure A healthy ototnach, capableof dlscstltiK a good, square meal, Is a great blessing. It keeps the body strong by Insuring plenty of nourishment. Iu fact, it means perfect health. But some thing must be done when tho stomach is so tlrod that it can't digest what you cat, for undigested food poisons the blood. Wo can recommend a preparation that completely digests all classes of foods that is Kodol DyericrsiA Cuiik. It gives the etomach perfect rest and allows you to eat and enjoy the variety of food that is necessary for maintaining health. It never fails to euro indigestion, nfter overything else has failed. It la pleasant to taku and cau be used In nil conditions. "For mnny years I suffered from chronic indigestion, and It eecined as though nothing was going to do me any good. On tho advice of a friend 1 commenced using Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It gave me immediate relief and 1 continued its use, until now 1 feol that 1 am cured." Henry F. Cramer, Wondohille, N. Y. oan't heSo but do vou oood Prepared by K. O. DoWltt &Co., OblcaKo. The 11. bottls contains IH times tho Mc tU. Tho favorite household rcnicdv for coughs, cold9. croup, bronchitis, grlppei throat and lung troubles Is ONE MINUTE Cough Cure. It curen quickly. Cool Retreats REACHED VIA THE Union Pacific Lowest Rates Ever Made Now Placed in Effect Via This Line. Round Trip Rates Between Omalia and Denver $15 00 Colorado Springs IB 00 Pueblo 15 00 Glenwood Springs 25 00 Ogdon 30 00 Salt Lake City 30 00 Tickets on Sale August 1 to 10 Inclusive; September 1 to 10 Inclusive. DoifX" $19 00 Colorado Springs 19 00 Pueblo 19 00 Grletfwood Sprinoca 31 00 Ogden 32 00- ' Salt Lake City 32 00 Tickets on Sale July 10 to 31 Inclusive; August4 11 to 31 Inclusive. GOOD FOR RETURN TO -fyi OCTOBER 31, 1901. NEW CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1324 Farnam St- Telephone 316, Union Station, 10th and Marcy. Telephone 629. The Lakes wp mm m mw i i tmm minnesoia For Fishing, Bathing and Boating $9.85 St. Paul or Minneapolis and return. $13.85 Duluth and return. Tickets on sale August 1st to 10th inclusive. Return Oc tober lilst. FnvticulnrK at Illinois Central Ticket Ofiice, 1402 Farnam Street. SIOUX FALLS. S. D.. July 31.-(Prcrl TeleKram.) Sioux 1'nllfi ilcfvstrd I.emaiB, la., at bfiue bull liorc today li to 6. AVvstcrii ,noolll(lili. At Dayton Dnyton, 13; Whrollng, 6. Cnrnt'Klp' (flVr l .Inplln. JOPI.IN, Mo,, July SI Andrew Cnrnrslo has offered JlO.Ofn) to Joplln Library usho elation on condition that the city provldo Bite anl maintenance. E The mercury rarely registers California so during a a o m 9 9 m a 9 high Huniinor as it does here. Ninety degrees is unusual, and this occurs for only a few hours on several days scattered through three or four months. At the seashore and up in tho mountains there are constant and refreshing breezes. liide there across cool table lands of New Mexico and Ari zona. Low rates to California thici summer. Literature for the asking. W. J. BLACK, Gfneral Tastengcr Agent The AtehUon, Topoka & Santa F nr.. TOPEKA, KANSAS. Cooler than it is here California. M eftxo099 Bene bob a Pan-American Expositions Buffalo, N. Y May I to Nov. f. In in court tellings, architectural, fountain and electrical effect!, aeulplural adornment, horticultural and floral eir.belishmeut, and color deeoratlona thb ciposition will surpass all others. To enjoy iu charms, with the added attraction of Niagara Fall will be most delightful privilege. A the only double track railway from the West to Buffalo (meaning greater safety and dispatch in traveling) and by reason of Its furnishing the most complete and frequent service of any line, the Lake Shore L Mlchigao Southern with fta eight through trains daily, including the only daylight train, will prove the most desirable route for exposition travel. In making It your choice you wilt travel well. It takea you through the richest and fairest portion of the Middle States, including the beautiful Western Reserve country with nearly 300 miles of nde along the picturesque south shore of Like Erie, All tickets over this route afford use of steamers either way between Cle ve land and Buffalo, also stop at Chautauqua on return trip within limit of ticket "Book of Trains" containing full information about Lake Shore service free on application to F. M. BYRON, C, W. A, Chicago. lbs Lake Shore nnrf JVUehio-nn Southern Railwav. ai a If. U HEnVe BEANO qutcwrrur Hwfl r tTOfl UluruuiulrtKHl. dl. Wmci. ITI Jk Vi turned men nJ men Icur.aiog (5 mlrrjlunuul iVe a Uiti Mumlililng rriullii tmtli imu uui luti pnirer lckiu. SIXiJtt ELcrciiu A llcCottLt!; Lad K Ban to. orngtU . tiiTK MfiUICJAL ADViOB. Writ us f nt.1, all yuur umptoma. itenovatliicil) tyttem In thn ohljr safe and sura method of ear Iqk all Clirnnla Dliosenf. Dr. Kay's Itenovatof IstbooDly pariactayatnm renovator. aean plea Rod book. 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