TUG OMAIIA DAILY PEE: BATFRDAT. AUGUST 2. lfn.V H i i ri 4k 1.1 ISABLE TO HIT MIIR1DCE lot Ozj Eu;i OmaU'i Bittinf, lm Wini a Gams ippitcstlj lint. GOES INTQ BOX WITH SCORE SiX TO TWO Prartleally Stops Onitt'i ltBetlag ad lit Helps 0t tb Cabs y Maklas Thr ! Rita. I EN'VER. Auk. Bpelal Telegram. It u a riM ef "too muck Whltrldg" for the Kidnapers at Proadwsy park today, the old reliable IenTer twlrltst net exily letting the visitor down with four bit, but he waa lesponslbl for the tat that put Uenrer on an even basis with the Omaha's In the slsth inning when leterr seemed to the Grlssleys a remote) possibility. Lempk pitched until the last half ft the fifth Inning for the Cuba and waa hammered all over thje garden by the visitors, who got unto hla alanta tn the third and fourth, pounding him for total of eight hits, which netted Ova runs. Whitridga, however, came t tha reaoua f "JJobby" Lowe bunch le the elath ln- iiir.g and to tba great glea of the fan wielded tha waaron tongue with great pre cision, when, with three tuen on baaea and two out. bo landed on the sphere for ingle to abort right field and brought in Packard twine, Schlel and Bohelback, whloh, together with the run brought la by Dalehanty shortly before, tied tba core. The Omaha men seemed totally un able to connect with the Denver twlrler's lanta and try as they would, were unable to land with any degree of safety. On tha other band, the Cuba took advantage of the opportunity to fatten their averages and secured sixteen hits off Bchafstall who, apparently, lost hla bead after Whltrldga's advent to the slab In the sixth Inning. TJusty MIHer was allowed to turn a two- bagger Into a borne run in the ninth in ning, because of Jones unwillingness to relay tha ball beck to the Infield with the requlredqulcknea. Attendance, TO. Boore DENVER. - AB. R. Madeline, ib.. ,..... Jones. lf.. Sb.. 6 Lelhaaty, J risk, rl - MtHale, cf... Hchlel. e Btfaelbeck. as. erwaia. lb. (mpke, p.... uinuge, p.. H- O. I Totals, Carter, rf..... Genlns, 3b.... Wilier. If Thornton, lb. Bhueart, Ib... Thomas, as... "Welch, cf Oondtng, c... Bchaf still, p.. "Companion . Total 42 1 OMAHA. AB. R. 4 II XI u H. I t O. landed mt Tsylor and won the game. At- endance. J.rfi. score: CINCINNATI 1 CHlfAOO HO A X HP A r Kivt. If lrmnr, cf. 1 lee. rf ... I tWtlT. IK . 1 ttelnfdt. lb I Itolv. f . .. I wreraa. ee. t Pieta. t I Hehe. Tetala ... I I lafk. If. .. 1 lite Winiama. m I I t hai-e. lb . 1 I 10 1 e l,mm. cf .... 1 I I t Tlraw. ... I 1 lee Kilns r 1 I III I lb ... I I Itanb rf .... I e a imr. t... t e Terier. s 1 I n it a I Tetala . 0 0 0 1 0 lit VI I I I i : I II H It ClnMnnst! 0 1 oil Chicago 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 ol Two-base hits: Chance. Kllng. Ptelnfeldt. Berkley, Flagle. Three-base hlta: Siagie. 2. r-eien naaee: i nance, jonea, nrroran. Iiouhle plays: Berkley to Pt Its ; Williams to C'hano First baee on balle: Off Wel Itier, ; off Taylor. 2; off Hbn, 1 Barri fiee hit: K'ing f'rut k out: Pv Hahn. 4; bv liVelmer, I; bv Tevlor, 1. tft on baeee: Cincinnati, 4; Chlceso, K. Wild pitch: Tay lor. Time: l;Wi. I'tnplre; Johnston. lew York H Itea fraa oelam. BOSTON. Aug. . Many wild throws gave New Tor toaeye game, uunen tried to hit I'mplre Huret with the ball, and they nearly came to Tuewe. untn waa put out ef the game. The crowd pur sue! the 2w lores in a inrrnirumi manner after the game. Attandance, X,'Wi. Hcore: a it a. a. s.l k h o i 1 oPeiter, rr .. J I I v c ft frTanner, lb . 1 I II I 1 roel. H -... 1 1 1 e lit StenleT, rf... I I t 1 ltte Mnree t 1 I I I tit eb tioble. lb. 4 I t III 1 rtrrm f r, 3b ft I 1 7 I III AnbrFT. ... 1 4 I 1 t t 0 Malerker, . 1 I I I 11 ft e xtereer 0 t ft ill Teuia ...turn I Tetale ...It 11 n It 11 s Carey batted for Malarkey. New York t 0 S l -U Bnaton I 0 0 o e Two-base hit: lloran. Qretnlnger. Three base bit: Mertea. Stolen baees: Aubrey, Cooley (2), Gilbert, Warner. Iouble playe: Moren to Abbattlchlo. to Tenney; Tenney to Moran; Gremlnger to atoran; Mfran to Abbattlchlo. riret baae on balls: Off Ma larkey, ; off Malhewson. 4. Hit by pitched bal': Bv Mslarkev. 1. Btmrk out: By Ma l.irkey. l: by Mathewson, U. Wild rltch: Matheweon. Time: l:k Vznplrea: Hurst and Moran. restpaard Ganea. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. BrowTX. ft... I flrae b's. ef I elKOeaa, lb . I pfArten. if. tuHl. If Bebb. ee .. beuder, lb. Ollbert. tb 1-(raw. ib eimcr. e. Stetbaon, ball bss been plsvefl on the borne diamond here this eeeeon fiien this afternoon, alien the Knlprhte of I'vthla bde won from the O'ld K'llowe ty a e-ore ,f In to 14. In a nmf of ten lnnlnae. The features of the pme were the work of tterman on fret tmee for the KnlprMe f f'ythiaa and the renter field work of O. Tyson for the Odd Fellows. Score: K of r 0 1 1 t 4 0 1-1 0ld Fellows ... 4Jl01e 0-14 Betterloe: Kniirhts of rthl, Piirsnt, G'imm. Faber and Carter; Odd Fellowe. (tw( Hullcr snd Will Haller. The K. of P bnti will now rhallenge the Maeomo lodre for a trial with the ball and bat. Term meek Reala Picked .lae. TBCIMSETI. Kob.. Aur 2 (Special Terram A ball team composed of the following Lincoln players: Bernt. Ioane. Bender. Church and Meyers of the Tnuna Men's Chrletian association club: Good. Beouln end Mulliner of the Creanierv team and Brlttetihani of the Bankers played an lnterw;!ti: feme with the locals tixlay and acre defeated. The attendance waa large and enthusiasm was rampant. Bcore: TecumRfh 9 0 2 0 2 1 4 0 Lincoln 1 6 1 0 U I Two-base hits: Swan and Parts. Three base hit: Townsend. Btrutk out: By Good, ki by Paris, 11. Batteries: Lincoln. Good and Bender; Tecum h. peris and Buffum, Umpire; Falrall of Tecumach. Craig Defeats Moax City. CRAIG, Neb., Aug. 18. (ftpocial Tele gram Craig won in fast style from the Hawkeyes of Sioux City here yesterday. Both teams played fast ball, but the su perior fielding and stick work of the local team won the day. Rnoney pitched his usual strong game, allowing but two bits and striking out thirteen men. Brostuu slso pitched good ball. Score; Craig 1 K 0 1 0 ft ftJ Hamkeye 0 0 b 0 0 00 Base hits: Craig, 6; Hawkeyea, 2. Struck out: By Kooney 14. by Brofion &. Batterie: Koori'-y and Heflernan; Broslon and Kock, I'mplre: Gossard. RAIN MAY SPOIL FUTURITY Borne ef th Beit or tLe Yonnj Ocet Kij Sot Start in Mni HAKEUR6 BELLI IS THE FAVORITE tarertalaty of Those Wbe Will Be 1st tba Race faatei Lees ef Mark f tba laterest. Isaal attorn. Beats Haatiaca. SUTTON. Neb., Aug 2. (Special Tele-gram.)-j-The result of the ball game here today between Hasting and Button was I to 1, In favor of Sutton. EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS Favorite Beaten by Old tome la Fratar at K la lock rariu T 11 C 11 Batted for Genlna in ninth. . Ienver 1 1 I 10 10 1-16 1 I Played. Won. Lest PC Pittsburg 110 78 rr .SM Kew York Ii2 eti 4 M9 Chicago Ill 6 40 CMnclnnati b 41 Brooklyn 10 M M .4e Boston 107 4 61 .4W St. Louis 112 JHi 74 .f Philadelphia 101 S3 0 .Kl" Games today: Boston at Brooklyn, Phil adelphia at New York, Cincinnati at Chi cago. SU Louis at Pittsburg. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Iadlaaapolis aad Kansas City Play Doable-Header Divide Hasan. INDIAN APOLIB, Aug. 2t -Crowley, the new Indianapolis pitcher recently aigred, ha.it t,e Kei.uu fliv team at his mercy In the first en me today. In the seoond game Volx waa batted freely and the home team oouia oo Jiotninj who uunwra. tendance, 1.2ML Score, first game: INDIANAPOLIS. I KAMA CTTT. .M.O.A.K.I H.H.O.A. rihm lh 1 a 7 ft t (tear, rf I I ft 4 anoe. ID.... v d ft (iradr, a I I V Prams, lt... 14 I 0 Knoll, M .. . t I ft Kothfoaa. Ib. I 1 Omaha Stolen bases: Rchelbeck, Thornton. Three-base hit: Jones. First baas en balls: Off Letnpke, 1: off Whitridga. ; oft Schaf tall. L hiacJiflce hits: Schlel (2); McHala, IeJehanty (4). Struck out: By Lempke, I; by Whitridga, I: by Scbaf stall, a. First base on errors: Omaha, 4; Lenver, S. Left oa bases: Denver. 4; Omaha. T. Home run: Miller Two-base hit: Schlel. Wild Pitches: Sohaf stall Vi). Hit by pitched ball: Frisk. Time of game; 1:46. Um pire: Brennan. Kaaaaa City Defeats Mlliraikaa KANSAS CTTT, Aug. 2.-Kanaa City won the came today through three suc cessive errors made by O NelU of Mil waukee. Attendance 100. Score: R.H.E. Kansas CJty....l 0 1 1 14 10 1 Milwaukee 1 1 0 0 1 0 0-4 1 I Batterlea: Milwaukee, Swormeteec and loia; Jansaa City, Nichols and Ueasirt. Dae Bfolsioo Viet BtvsUy COLORADO SPRINGS, Aug. 2.-The lo cala were outplayed again by Lxie Moines and the visitors had little diffloulty in pull lag out wlUi the victory at the end. Score: It H Iea Molnea......O 2 1 1 0 0 0 2 1 ' II I Colo. Bpnnrs...a I I I 1 U 1 Hit I Batteries: la Molnea, Morrison and Fuhl, Colorado Springs, Newmeyer and Xorao. t, Jaeepb Tava.ee Two. ST. JOSEPH, Aug. VL8IL Joseph took a double header from Peoria today in two botly contested gamaa. Tha first game lusted tan Innings and was a pitchers' battle from start to finish, while the seo ond waa a aumedy of errors. Score, first frame: R.H.& fct. Joseph 0000100 1-211 Paona t M U t H i i Bottariea: St. Joaeph. Falls and Oarvln; Peutia, Oimated and Wilson. Aoons, aaooDd game: . R.H.20. tn. Joaepb ....1 0 0 2 1 0 2 0 10 )S 7 Peoria 4 0 001 400-1 1 4 Batterlee: St. Joseph. Glade and Garvin; j-earia, I nana ana wuson. tawdlns ( tkve Toaamtk Played. Won. Lost. Milwaukee KM 01 40 Colorado Sprloga... in M 41 Kanaas aiy ....... li ; bt ' M St. Joseph lug U 61 Peoria 1H7 41 U Ittmver 100 40 6 Dais MulDaa 1(17 40 .60 Omaha 10 41 04 .! Games today: Omaha at Colorado Springs. De Molnea at Denver, St. Joaepb at a uses uty, reona at jaiiwauaea. P.c. .022 .461 .4M GAMES IN NATIONAL' LEAGUE PlttebaraT Win Trosa Ct. Leala In Tbim laalaa- Wet Grow a da. PITTSBURO. Aug. 2a Pit u burg made four runs in the third on five hits. Tha wet ground prevented any brilliant play mx during me naianoa oi ine giune. v tendanoa. 1.0JL Scorei riTTRBfKO. , 0T. IM'II. k H OA C I R.U.O A Beaeweat. ef 1 I I I 1 Parrel L tb .. 1 1 I II a ti Pumaer?. n. a i i i I tKenM. ef.... 0 112 1 I (i Hurk. lb ... t t I I I t a Haokett. 11.1 III I C Urals, as.... I I I ft ft Barclay, U. . ft I ft I ftl' Kail, a I 4 I I MulTari'. p. ft 4 ft I Tote la ...4 II Mil II Tsule ... t 04 12 Pittsburg 0 O4OOO0O St Louis 0 00000010 Stolen base: Leach. touble plays: He- Pkriand to Farrell te Hackett; Brain to rarn.il to llackett. First baoe on balls Cft McFarlettd. 1. Slrurk out: By Phil 1P11. : by kicFarland. i- Wild pitch: Mo- I Vrland. Tliue: l.im. Umpire: Amelia, t larlaaatl TaWee (.ataao frosa t hloaar. CINCINNATI. Aug. Cincinnati took the last game from Chicago toaavy by timely bitting. Hahn waa bit haroer tbn either of tha visiting pitchers, but was bis beat with roeu on bfcsea. Welmer vtaa laknn out la the seventh after one rue bad been aounea, and then the Clnciunatls Ciara, u.... II U.h. lb ... 0 I I Waanar. as. . 1 1 I fermnaTM. Ill 1 U feltuber, Ik.. I teunus. rt... ft I 1 a. .. t 1 t Pkiiluaal. 1 1 0 Fox. Ik 1 Pocrleaer, rf 1 Woodrufl, a. 1 O'Krlra. If.. 1 Coulter, ef.. 0 khiraan. as. .. ft lasisxtt, Sk- I Crawler. ... I I 1ft 1 1 ft 1 Leewe. as ft 1 I lilt Oiliaun. ef... ft ft ft 1 ft Cnana, 1 1 ixaliU 0 r . . i- a a, m a il I Teuls ... I I M II 1 a Batted for Coons In ninth. Inrileeanolla 00111010 Kansas City I V 0 V 1 V u v o i First base on balls: Off Coons. 1. Struck tuif Ttw rvowlev. S: bv Coons. 1. Two- base bits: Klhm it). Sacrifice hit: Coul ter. Double plays: Lee we to Frantx, FranU (unasauited). Stolen bases: 1-logriever, O'Brten. Klhm. Marcan. Grady. Passed ball: Grady. Left on baaea; lnaianapous, : Kansas City, 10. Time: l:e. umpire: HaskelL Score, second fame: 0LAKIA0 CTTT. I K M O.A E Hill, ef Ill Gear, rf til Naaea. lb.... 0 11 Oradr, t ' I rreiiti. Ik... Ill KbbIL n ... Ill HiHtifuaa, Ik. I 1 1 Um. aa.... Ill Pursask - 110 ft OKIbm. Ik. ftrox. tb... 4 eostieTer. l'Wooilrufl, INS1ANAPOU0. a h o a. ... rf e.. ft 1 I 1 1 4 I I 2 4 'a. t O'Brien. If.. t ft C Coulter, at., ft t I ft 1 t ataman, as . 1111 I ftTamaett, lb. ft ft I 1 1 C'Vali. p ft ft i.talle ..... ft I ft Taeala .. I 14xM ft 11 ' I Tetala ... I 21 I 4 xHogrierer out on bunt strikes. Kansas City 00010110-1 Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Flrat base on balls: Off Vols. 1. Struck out: By Volx. 4: by Durham, I. Two- baae hits: Gear, Nance. Three-base hit: Klhm. Stolen baaea: Coulter. Leeae. Hill. Left on bases: Indianapolis, I; Kansas City. 1 Time: 1:46. Umpire: Haskell. Losilswtllo Wlai frosa Vtlwainkoo, LOnSYTLLE. Aug . Louisville out- batted Milwaukee today and won a very es citing game, walker held the vteltors aafe at ail times, -while Elliott Was bit freely. Attendance LWu. Score: LOL'ItVIhLB. btrLWAfKEB. K.U O.A.I.I .M O.A.g Itare-ta. rf... ill 1 acbaflay, Ik. 010 lis a a ocM. sb-...v v i i I I I ft Vngiauk lk. 1 111 1 ft Osuiar. rt... 1 I ft 111 Punlaavr. if ft ft 1 ft lit 1 HataublU. at. 1 I 1 11 t Bpau, a... Ill til Vloj. as I I 4 1 I 01 ElllaJt. .... I I tMandltk .. I 1ft 27 II I axjlaeller .. rt. If easheas, tb fjawall, fjf... 0alliaa, Ik. 1 Khrareaa. lb. hiie. e Ouuiiaa, aa.. WaUat. 0... Tetala I Tatals .,1 IKll Batted for Hemphill la ninth. Louisville 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 c t Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 Two-base hits: Kerwla 2. Ganley. Three- base hits: Su.livan. Home runs: Unglaun. Stolen baees: Hart. Ganley. Base on balls Off Walker 1. Struck out: Bv -Walker . by Elliott a. Double play: White to Qtiln- lan Left oa baaea: , Louisville 4. Mil waukee . Tiros: .&. Umpire: Foreman. Colasabas Defeats St. ratal. COLUMBUS, O., Aug. 8 Columbus de feated Uu Paul today In a pretty game. the locals batting out a clean victory In the ninth Inning with none out. Attend- auce. 1.UKZ. Score: coLUatat's I gT. raru I ST. LOUIS. Aug. 28 Old Stone won the feature of today s Kinloch park racea. Bainland, the favorite, was second and Dr. Cartledne third. The dletanoe was a mile, for twu-year-oldH. Ka inland, although carrying 118 pounds, made a game effurt tut the race on the end, but waa nut able to oaten Old Stone, who won by a lengih and a half. Track muddy In spots. Ke-sults: Flrt race, six furlonirs: Requisition won, Maabonl seoopd, Rejoice third. Time 1:194. Seoond rsoe, nve ana a nan iunong: Quaker Girl won, Falkland seoond. AUua third. Time 1:1Z. Third race, six furlonr: Decoration won, Behoove second. Stub third. Time 1:18. Fourth race, handicap, one mile: Old Stone won, Bainland second, Dr. Cartledge third. Time 1:45. Fifth race, seven runongs: ixm in eve- den won, - Sting seoond. Legation third. Time 1:32. Sixth race, one mile ana seventy yaras: Lynch won, Dave -4iommera second, Bar onet third. Time l:Wi. CHICAGO. Aug. ib. ir.e traca was al most Inundated from a heavy rain which fell between the first and second raoes at Hawthorne today. Results: First race, six furlongs: Kea Raven won. Don't Ask. Me second. The Meteor third. Time l:lcS. Recnnd race, five furlonrs: Allleta won. Cognomen second, Chockayette third. Time 1:1. . Th rd race, one and one-eignt nines: Louisville von, Byways second. Star Cot ton thlrrl Time 1 :bs. Pmir-ih m. five rurionrs: r'eter r-aui won. witchcrart second, J. w. u ixeui third. Time 1:024- " . . virth raiw. one snd ane-eixteenth mile Fonsoluea won, Ohegen seoond, L. B. -nrT,r,hll thirrt Time 1:K2V. Rlxth race, one mile: An eke won. Fair Lady Anna second, Brush By third. Time 1:4a. Down to finale la Teaals. iTfHTSOV Kan . Aur. ?A iSoecial Tel earram.r The f.nals of the first annutl tournament or tpe WLiseoun vaiiey unnn asauciatlon will be played tomorrow. The championship, !.-. ainrle. lies between FYank and Fred Eberhardt of Ha Una, tne contest having narrowed to them The chances are that Sheldon and W llder of Kansas Citv, who are in ine nnaia in doubles, will play it out with the Eber herdt brothers. The courts were in fine condition todsy and the playing waa fast. i.-.. ; 1 w i th. aummarv: Third rouna. singles: r rana ji.orriiaruv beat Wlldei- 0-S. -0. Vernon beat Aula 6-4, a-i. r.. irv,nriiarrit heat Jones 0-2. b-1. Semi-finals, singles; Frank Eborhardt tllTlkB kVl. V-i(- Fred Llrharat beat vernon a-e, e-a, w. tv.iimini,HR rloutles: orney and Jacobs beat Chick and Jones Vrire and Sharrara Deal ocnouer rn.ua Toung by default. t'lrol mnnfl flftuniM: Jones and Vaughan beat Guthrte and ti.i.,, a Aula ana -aston rat wnoiniaa u v sl Fred and Frank Eberhardt beat Noble mwA liBVika &-1 fr-X. Price and tsnarrara di aa" - Forney and jacooa Deal aennna ana Copelend 4-1. -l. . . Fraxier and Hetberlngrton beat Noll and Hostetler by default. Rhodea and w ataon wai moa w ilder and Sheldon beat Cannon and tc A-i This waa on OI tne dbbi wnmaia i the day. Frasler and Hetbering-tnn) a local team, Auld ana Gaston eoai one uw us Frank ana rTea toernaroi "a i and Sharrard 6-0. t; 1 M r, . 1 . flnllhtAa! -u'lMer and nhaldon beat FTaxler and U.,h.rinrtnn A-9 ft-A The ElM-rharnts pisy on- wnii-iinau w.m Auld and Eaeton tomorrow. X.HOil. b U A A W AraaH. U ... I t tKlelar. lb.... 1 1 I 1 I OMaaue, rt.. 0 4 a saauana, cf. t 1 I Turuar, Ik.. Ill ft Jkikaoa. rt.. 1 1 t fUrser. Ik .. I 1 1 1 0 s. lia!r. aa 1 I 4 1 beaaoa. at., till Hasslaa. lu. t 1 t 4 Clinsaian. aa I I 1 riuurnor, if. t I t I t Vl.llur. lb... 9 11ft C.Wbaelac. la, 1 11 roa. c 4 I 1 SullUaa. t . I I I I I baxser, .... till a.bisvan. ... ft I 1 I ft Tetala ... I a3t 11 H Tatals ... I I M 14 I z Hugfins out: hit by batted ball. xx No one out alien winning run scored. Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 I St. Paul 0 0 I 0 0 1 0 01 Stolen basea: Shannon, vvheoler. Sacri fice hits: Arnot. Jsckson. Tao-bsae hits: Bannon. Oeiev. Jackaon. Schaefer. Three base hit: Turner. Hit by pitcher: By Stewart. L Time: l:ti. Lmplre: Cunning- nam. Poefowoesl Gassea. TOLEDO, Aug. JR. Toledo-Minneapolis game pastpopea; wet grouuaa. btaasltaisT wt tbo Tcaaaja. BlaT Crowd let ltaoea. BEATRICE, Neb.. Aug. 2R fgpeclal Tele gram. Th croad that witnessed the aeo. ond nay S prog-ram oi im .""V circuit here is estimated at LOW. All banks and business houses were closed from 1 to The day was perieci. ana iub imvm tereeting Irom Stan to uuimn. turn auw b n7th. M-nta follows: 2:3S usee, mile heats, beet three. In five. purse ": , , Hagar - Pelden Gin -; j plv Coon J Black Pesrl 1 s-s trot mile heata, best three In five. ure ti Ite plnraler. crawlinar lip ein Pluto Within Mux feet of the home bii"V. Argo h ten fe"t ahead a hen Its bow see buried. Pluto winning br one foot. This r'ves Venture the championship, Pluto rerond. Arr" third. Everyone aanted to see Art o win, even the Judges. NEW TOR.K. Aug. 28 Rain has spolleS a Futurity which promised to have the largest field and one of the moat closely matched in the history of the greatest race for two-year-olds in the world. But nine teen colts and fillies are carded over nipht for the stake, mhich will be worth about 150,000 to the winner. One-third of these may be missing iihen the saddling bell tings for the only chance to earn a pre mium on the t'SAt It will cort to start each of them seems to be in the uncertainties of a sprint through the mud. Hamburg Belle, the popular farnrUe, Is marked "doubtful" and the Keene entry, Delhi Kohinoor, and Dovecote, will al most certainly be the betting favorite. The Jockey Island's club course at Sheeps. bead Bay never becomes very heavy as it is hard underneath, but Heady soaking rain has fallen for twenty-four consecu tive hours and the weather man promises another twenty-four hours of the sanw. Consequently the tri ck will be at its wor-it and the Futurity chute will be especially bad. This means almost certainly ih-t Hamburg Belle will not start. No chani.es are taken with J. B. Hag-gin's horse. Delhi, coupled with the other Keene entries, will be the favorite And deservedly so. He pas steadily Improved in races and, though beaten once by Broomstick, Delhi suffered then at the start The two are by Be.t Prush, but the latter has worked 0evtn- lchlhs in 1:26. three-quarters in 1:13, with 1 pounds up, and won his last race unOcr 112 pounds on a slow track in 1:15V Still Broomstick is fast and sturdy and Odorn will ride. He will have many supporters. Of the others Adbell will carry the Mad den colors, aa will The Minute Man und Gettysburg. Adbell will have O'Neill's services, which mean much. On a fast track the Plaudit colt won a six furlong sprint in 1:12V John E. Madden bought Gettysburg a month ago and Madden never kept a bad horse. Gettysburg is by Ham burg and In hi only race was tangled up thTough Green's ride, but was overhaul ing Magistrate in the Tremont stakes run on a very heavy track. Highball's unexpected return to stake form at Saratoga ' makes him formidable, on paper, to Delhi. Dolem is the outsider most tipped. She has dona well In poor company. "W. C. Whitney's candidates are not con sidered formidable. This Is the Futurity, however, and the great prise of the Junior racing division. To win that crown the millionaire turfmen prepare for years. The pick of the great racing establishments of , America will struggle for the 20,0(Ki prise. The year has not shown a Domino or a Hamburg. but the evenness of quality is of excellence. not mediocrity. From the speculative side the race prom ise to be excellent. Hamburg Belle will carry the wagers of most bettors if not the roost money if she starts. Her owners and trainer have bet heavily on her. but they withdrew Waterboy from the Subur ban on account of a dangerous track when they stood to win 1100,000 on hlra, and the race seemed at his merry. The book makers tonight make Hamburg Belle and the Keene entry equal favorites at to 1, with Madden' s three at Oa. Broom stick, coupled with Audience, at I; the Whitney stable at 10s and the others at long pries. Mel.eosl Defeats Jeaklaa. HAMILTON. Auk. ?.-Dan Mrlofl de feated Tom Jenkln. the world's champion rati h-aK-ctrh-can wrestler, in s hnnriicep match at the armory tonlyht. by rolling the bir Clevelender over with a 4alf-Nelon and crotch hold. According to the sr tirlc of arreement Jenkina undertook to throw Mcleon twice In one hour of actual wreFtling time. Milieod to win the match if he secured one fall. Jenkins took the rirt In la.. "a with a half-Nelson snd lea hold. McLeod ssaumel the ascresetve end succeeded In pinnlnr the champion s shoul ders to the mst In Id. 38. EVENTS ON TROTTING TRACK Polio) of Dedbaaa Stop elllas roola sit Readvllle Races. f BOSTON, Aug. 2S Pool selling ' was stopped st the Resdville races today by the police or Deonam. The driving of Cox was a feature of to day's racing, he winning both his races and relvlng applause from the spectators. Summaries : Pacing, 2:10 class, purse 21,000: Al Bock. blk. h. (Curry! i 1 C O. D.. rh. c (Noble) 1 1 Daybook, blk. g. (Carpenter) 2 5 Ethel Mac ch. m. (McCarthy) 4 1 Cotillion, b. g (Snowt ...7 4 Jim Kyle. b. g iStarr) 0 Bemette. b. g. (Rogas.). Ids Tims: 2:(V 2:11V Trottlng, 2:06 class, purse 22.000: Prince of Oranye. br. g (Cox) 1 1 Dan T, b. g. (Geers) 1 2 Ferono. br. m. (Benvon) 2 I Duloe Cor. b. m (Miller) I Baron de Shay, b. g. tMcHenry) 4 4 Time: l:0H'. t:0H. Partner. 2:13 clues, nurse 21. 009: Major C, h. h. (Cox) ! Frank Wilson, b. g. (L. McDonald)..! L4w Half-Mile Reeara. FETALVM A. Csl.. Aug. . In an exhi bition half mile the rclti mare Alone, driven bv her owner. T. Rnrstow. snd ac companied by a runner, made the distance in b!"s seconds. Teaals IHatrbea PostsioaieA. NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE. Ont.. Aug IS The international tennis tournament matrhas scheduled for todsy were post poned until tomorrow on account of rain. .DEATH RECORD. A. J. Spearnmam. PAPILLION. Neb.. Aug. . (Special.) A. J. Spearman, one of PapilUon'0 most respected cltlxens, died her last night. Mr. Spearman was born in Jacksonville, 111., January 25, 1H9. When 7 years of in he moved to Mount Pleasant, la. In 1U he traveled extensively through California, the Philippine Islands and the West In dies. After crossing the plains with an ex team In 1864 he returned to Mount Pleasant, la. He moved to Paplllion In 1M and has lived here continuously ever since. He was county sheriff for six yeari and treasurer four years. He was also engaged In the hardware and Implement business for sev eral years. Mr. Spearman held a life mem bership In A. F. and A. M. lodge No. 1 and was the oldest member in the state. In 1S67 he married Martha Lake of Columbus. O. Seven children and Ms wife survive him. John H. ArsBstroBat. DAVID CITT. Neb.. Aug. 21 (Special.) -John II. Armstrong died at his residence in this city at an early hour tb.1 morning, sged 45 sears. Mr. Armttrorg was an oia settler of the city and was ons of our most prominent citizens. He was a member of the Ancient Order of United Workmen and Tribe of Ben-Hur, In mhich orders he car ried insurance. He leaves a widow and an adopted child. The funeral services will be held Ssturdsy st St. Luke's church, Rev. Smith of. the Baptist church preaching the funertil sermon. Interment at Edholm. The Ancient Order of United Workmen will have charge of the funeral. Mrs. Gelat. WEST POINT. Neb., Aug. 21 (Special.) The body of Mrs. GeiMt, who died at Scrlbner Tuesday at the home of her son. was brourht to the city lust night and In- 1 terred thia morning. The deceased was 73 I years of age and leaves three sons. Frank of Scrlbner, Alfred of this place and Wilson . of Pennsylvania. She was the widow of one of the earliest settlers, having come with her husband as a member of the first colony of emigrants from Pennsylvania to Cuming county. Miss Sarah F. Gardaer. NEW TORK, Aug. 28 Miss Sarah F. Gardner, the missionary who returned a month ago from India, where she repre sented the Woman's Union Missionary so ciety for twenty-four years. Is dead In the Catskllls, where she had gone to recuperate. Miss Gardner took a leading part in the missionary work and beaded the great Hoyt Memorial hospital for the women of India, Charles Jaakeln. WEST POINT, Neb., Aujt. 28 (Special.) Charles Jankele, aged fS years, died Tues day and was burled yesterday. Deceased was a prominent member of the Bohemian colony and a picibeer of this county. He was formerly engaged In th shoe busi ness in this city apd was at one time a wealthy citizen. He leaves a married daughter and a eon. Mrs. Jatatea II or r la. JOHNSTOWN. Neb., Aug. 18. (Special.) Mrs. Morris, wife of Hon. James Morris, died last night after brief but painful Illness. Frederick L. Osasted. BOSTON, Aug. IE. Frederick L. OmsLsd. the noted landscape artist, died today at Waverly, Maaa., aged 81 years. mom 10 Everywhere1 Rare- end pf ild Tobacco Save the Bands I Ids Sagwa, b. g. (Berry) Kiowa, b. g. (Hush) Hale B. b. g. (Richardson) Alvln R, br. g. (Noble) Midway, h. g. (Rennlck) , Time: l:. 2:07V 1:06- Trotting. 2:16 class, purse H.fjfJO: Dillon Boy. b. h. (Benyon) Rowell Allen, b. g (Golden) Fred H. MeClung b. g. (Jolly)... Beu Hal, b. g. (Turner) Ben H. b. g. (Boldur) Prince Oreenlander. br. g. (Davis) Debut, b. h. (Toiler)... 7 Rowell Allen and Fred H. MeClung dl rlded second and third money. Time: 1:12, 2:llV ::::! Y.'..i .4 1 1' 4 1 1 1 I 2 4 1 1 half mile and repeat, 1 1 1 2 4 4 1 1 Played. Won. Lost. F C. St. Paul 11! 75 . 27 .f70 Milwaukee ........ 110 6 44 . Louisville Ill 4 47 .676 Indianapolis 114 kj !' .U4 Kansas City Ill U be ,4!7 Col unu.ua lla 4 6 4.t Minneapolis 1U 41 71 . Toleoo -..111! 17 7S .&iu Asthma Can Bo Cured The statement of Mr. J. F. Horn a, M t Adam St, Chicago, proves, that the worst cue of Asthma In the wonid are rat only relieved, but are readily cured by Dr. Schiflmann' Asthma Cure. He aayi: "Asthma kept me in terrible mis ery for tea year until I used your Asthma Cure, After the first trial 1 waa changed Can. ' I weal to sleep that night and awoke next day much relieved aad I have gotten entirely over the Axth '., It is now Bin year since I waa cured." Sold by all drureisti at ?of and k Scud c stamp to lr. K. SctaiSmanu, ikig M k Paul, Mian, tor a tree trial laimN today: Kansas City at Indian- aputie, Milwaukee at Louisville, St. Paul at Columbus, Minneapolis at Tuledu. Tbree I Laare. At Cedar Raiilds tecatur, ?: Cedar Itaplds: 1. Second game: Cedar Rapid, Dt-i-Atur, a. At Dubuque Dubuque-Bloomington game postponed rain. At DaventMirt Davenport. 0: Bprtnrfleld. 2- 6aM-uod game: Daveupart. 0; fcpring- beld. X. At Kuckford Rorkford. 0: Rock Island, S. Aaaertewa lasaf aamee raataaael. Beeauaa of raJn r iset a-rounds Ameriran Iacue aanies were ptponed ss follows Washington at New Tor a, Boston st Phila delphia. Chicago at Detroit. Bt. Lout at Cleveland. Oamea today: Detroit at Chicago Cleve land at Bt Louis New York at Philadel phia, Buatoa at Waahlngtua. K, af P. steal oaal rellewa. BLAIR Nek.. Aug 20 Special Tela graui Not a Btur luleresunal same of purse ': Happy Way Ht-irburg Mlas Leckhart... Hnppv Secret RunnlesT race. puree lluO: fdv Chatham..... Tira Arnold Mlas Fenton Charlev Mitchell.. Time: 0 41. 40 . The l.V trot for 2-veer-old eotts waa won by Alto Boward There were three entries In thle Twee, tteei nine, .ais- Tomorrow promieea to ie a di ur. some fast time will be made, aa there are soma good horses entered. Wlai Ta 1-UM far ruirafin iur. K After sailing half of the rouree today tn the raee of the aeries for the 6ir Thomas Upton cup, tba con test was declared off. aa none of the twenty-one footers was able to Onion within the time limit or three hours. 1 ne nam breexe that waa blowing when th yar.hte started died away completely after they bud been out two hour ana nit-een min utes, and when tne race was omm ill the boat were (Handing still, nooaiev as In th leaa rny aeeonue aiieeu ..i IJttl Shamrock. hil the rest of the fleet wss strung out half a mile behind. laws Stat Fair Ram. DE8 MOINES, Aug. 28,-The track at the Ftate fair grounda was slow toe ay but tne events were closely contested. Result: 2:40 trot, purse O.000; Grand Baronesa won in atraight beau. Time 2:35, 2 2.1 pacing, purse tl.OfiA: Bamssr L took tha aeoond fnuri and fifth hafa anal h race. Tim 2 :!,. 2:21W 2:2T The first ewa froiaa Race Track.. CH1CAOO, Aug . Hsa-thorne race track today vu cut off from the real of h. arnrirl an far a lelearratihic rommunl- rU..n is emomed. Premdent Vttgerald of the racing this morning no tinea tele graph companies to dlxoontlnue thetr air connections with the track Indefinitely. He ii.t lie tit not want anv report ot I tie nda or running of th race t be sent out ilurlns' th day. th Inference be that the dlseem I nation of euotl cfi.n kejt down the attendanoa at the track. Breaks feaiary Belay Meer4. LAMAR. Colo. Aiif Todsy Ilrk Creach bmk fh world's record in a tit mile c boy reJav ran, th dietaiioe being mad in I 4rK. The word as previoualy l m. held by th Watson stnr.g. and waa mad Aunns tba Stat fair aU Paasbvia. H. and the heat went to Little Den in !X third to Radio W in 2:24. 2:20 trot, purse Sl.OiMi: Dtlcle took tha third and fifth heals and the race. Time 2:2("V. 2:2S. The fourth heat went to Texan In ZIV and th first and second hossle O. in 2::', and 2:Z1V 2:a0 trot, purse to"1: Wllhnr took two heata ana the raoe. Tim 2:28V, 2:I7W It a pa Wlai the Derby. riOUX PALIJS. 8. D . Aur 28 (Bneclal Teierrara.) rtninv weather here rrestlv Interfered with the fourth annual trials of tha Boulh Dakota ineld Trial association. In progress on grounds nesr this city. The winners or the flerhy nave heen announced aa follows: First. Raiaa Pointer, owned at Edmnr. Mich.; second. Plain Rex, owned t Grand Porks. N. D.: third, Biort Dsn. owned at Farmmrton, Mo.; fourth. Iids Meally, owned at Manenrld. Pa. Pennsyl vania, North Dakota. Houth Dakota. Ken tucky. Ohio. Iowa. tVieoonsin. California Illinois. Indiana, Rhode Island. Nebraaka. Michigan. New lorn and Missouri are represented st the trials by sotn of tb best dogs in th country. With I be be w lore. In a match gam af tenptna on Clark's alleya 1st. I nlglil Uie following score were msae: T0 T E OLD On September 1, 8, 15 and October 6 the Burlington offer round trip ticket to manv points in Indiana and Ohio at fare and one-third; good to re turn within thirty darn. I can Bell you tickets ria Chi cago, Peoria or St Louie trhicheTer way you want to go. I may be able to offer money caring suggestions better see or write me. Trains ria Chicago and Peoria leave 7:00 a. m., 4:00 p. tn. and 1:05 p. m. ; via ft. Louis, 6:25 p. m. They carry everything that makes traveling eomfortabl. J. B. REYNOLDS, . City Passenger Agent, 1502 Farnam treet, OMAHA. HYMENEAL Headrlcka-Chavlfaat. PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Aug. 28 Spe cial.) John W. Hendricks and Miss Umel T. ChaJfant were married at the home ot the bride's parents in Murray last evening. Marriage license was also iasuad yesterday to Lowell Little and Miss Daley H. Powers, both of Stromsburg, Neb. Vaa Tab at la a: In using Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. It cures all lung troubles or no pay. 60c. C OO. For sale by Kuhn & Co. Third St. Deals Doctar Arresteal. ST. LOCIS. Aug. 28. -Dr. Alexander Me Cully, amlatant physician at the poor bouse, was placed under arrest today an the charge of stealing supplies from the dispensary of th poor hous. Dr. Emanuel T. Urban and Dr. U. F. k-napp were ar rested on similar charges yesterday, gave bond today. . Rallreatf Offers Cheap BT. PAVL, Minn., Aug. a. The Northern Pacific railroad is offering a ' bar pain counter" trip to Yellowstone National park and return for September 1 for t5. Tltta in the lowest rat yel mad this season This rale Includes all necessary expenses and a personally conducted trip. Atom Famous the World Oyer Fully Matured. Order troB n Mmr t pair - . rw If 7 Hi yvjs i i if mil 1 h4 mm i rK 1 1 A. f r m r i s a M m EW PEOPLE REALIZE wbat tiie mechanlcaJ department of a gTeat office building la. Tbe Bee Building is one of the few Id Omaha, which maintains Its own power and lighting plant. Like everything else connected with Its service. It is la every way efficient, which Is a great at- lsfactlon to the tenant, who has but to turn the button, for his electric light at any time of the day or night; where the elevators run without Interruption and with perfect safety. There Is nu additional charge for electric light in the Bee Building, xfelther are the rents higher because It offers all day, all night and all Sunday elevator service to its tenants. Dead Used, plaaaaat room, burglar proof vault, tor SU-U0. This la ana ef tha choicest room in tha building, which ta vacant. R. C. PETERS & CO.,' Ground Floor. Be Building-. mCTMlEER 1st. tnd. rd Total. Marbl la 7 INC 6.A Heed it") 177 21 tart Huntington 190 172 17 ks Totals ..... MS &ST ITS 1.077 1st. 2nd. rd Tvul. French 1 li IKS U4 Hunter 1 1 i"l Grlfhtbs 10 24 lu b4K Totals C30 U2 M 1.071 Araa OttHKOeiT, Lsawa by Oaie Ft. Via . Aug 21. (Rperial Tele. gram. V Argo lost the rana today and see. ond prta cup by on foot The wind waa strofig and In boats sailed singled reefed. Tb oour a a aia mile to windward airl ret una. At mr ansde bie gain an e'l tir until within half a mil of tb windward buoy Pluto than p Ua buoy. Argii shook ias mm. mi o smm mm I aV V ' I I I V M a. .ih.C' '! 3 UJJ. . it . a 1 rYiM i I 5 7i Mr nil of tb windward aej Atco. r utl. In ok eat lL raat, aet 1IILLLR LIQUOR CO., WVuteula Dcaktrt and Stau Aftau. OMAHA. NEB.