Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 09, 1891, Part 1, Page 2, Image 2

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    GEORGE TBEADWAY WON IT ,
Ulnncapclii' Burly Oontsr F.'older Defeated
Cmaha Jlnglchandcd and Mono.
GREAT FIELDING ON BOTH SIDES ,
Oninhii SulTiTcd a I.title Through
llnrd Inek Mlluankcc 1)0-
fcntrd KniiR.iH City anil .Sioux
City Did lor Denver.
Minneapolis , 3 ; Omaha , 2.
Milwaukee , 7 ; Kansas City , 3.
Sioux City , 7 ; Denver , 0 ,
Dulutli No game ; wet grounds.
? , Minn , Aug. 8 fSpeclalTol-
ogram to Tun BKE.J It waj literally too
warm for the Minneapolis and Omaha play
ers to wield tholr bats this iiftornoon. The
ttiorinomoiar registered nil oven 100 degrees
out at the park , nnd players and spectators
suffered intensely from the sun's awful neil
In tbo Hold both teams played a splendid
game , the only onors being tbo mult of a
thrown ball bySommors and n bid throw by
Smith. Neither Mitchell nor Too was hit
hard and Walsh's two-bigger mid Tiodway's
homo run were the only long di I vos of the
Blx/llng i ontost.
Trend way was the hero of the day. Ho
made llvo great catches in tlio Hold , made a
pretty assist to third base , mid scored two
of tbo Miller's tluco runs. In the second
Inning no mnilo a tnllv ou bis one-sack drive ,
mi error nnd McOlono's single , mid In the
fourth put the bill ever the light Held foucu
Minnctmn nmdo the other run for tlio lo
cals In the eighth on Ills single , n timely hit
by homuu'ts and a saciilico
Omaha had scored but once up to the ninth
and theio made a titllv , but it'll short ol vie
torv Clever fielding wn * done bv White ,
Mctilono , Walsh nnd Smith Tbo concluding
game will bo played tomorrow at Minnchahn
park. .Scoro.
.scoiii : nv IMMJS ,
Mlnneipolls. . . . n
Onialu . 0 1 0 U 0 0 U 0 1 8
SUMMAUV.
Turned rnnn : .Minneapolis , 2 ; Omaha , 1.
Two-hasn hit \\atson Ho no run1 Troadway.
Stolen h i so : McOlono Doiblo pi lys : Mc-
( Jlonii to White to Soininrrs ; Treidwuyto
DarlliiK 1'lrsi base on b ills Uy .Mitchell , 1 ;
Tc-o , 1. Struck out : Uy Mltihull. 2 : Too. 3.
I'asscc bills Darling. 1 : Klolds , 1. Wild
pitches. Pee , 1. Tltno' Ono hour and forty
minutes. 1'niplro : GnlTnoy
01111:11 cv.i//s. )
Milwaukee Won Thromjh Her Su
perior ISnttln Abilities.
Mir.u U'KEK , Wis. , Aug S Milwaukee
won by hitting Pitcher Koach hard. Umplio
Quest was overcome by heat in the fourth
inning and had to rotlra from the gnmo.
Score :
Kurnt'il runs Mllvrntikco.S Kiinmix City 2 Two-
basalilta MiuinliiK Ulirce' luno tills , Dnlrj nipki.
IMckot Hninn runs I urlu Cniiiploii stoltvi tinnoH
Ililrko , fi till Donlilo plnj9 ( trim ti > I'utllt Al
bertrt lu l'i ttlt to Cmii | > limclirlmr to 1'ottlt to
Cnniplon Tlmo On hour niul Htty minuter
Umpires Quvit , trtul Hmltli , I'cnrn
Meanness Ijost.
StouPITI , In. , Aug. 8. Denver outplayed
the homo team today , but was unlucky , mid
McGarr by blocking n player oir third base
enabled tbo winning run to DO scored , the
umplro calling the runner home. IConnodj-
was lined for abusing llioumpiio and taken
out of the gnmo. Score :
8UJIMAHV.
Knrncil rail * PlourCIt ) , 1 , Dcnvir I 'Iwo bmo
liltit' llurnn , Midnrr ' 1 hrt'c1 tinso lilts Slrnnm
Homo runs rli < bi'nu Stolen Imnut Hlou * Cllr , 1 ,
DunTor , t lloulilo phiys clii'lbcck to Morrlmor Z
Mcliulmm to MorrUxt'y , t-onrnlur In 'lobi'iin , lle'iint
to Wcrrlrk lo Tobunu 1 Irst bnsn on biillt hloux
Cltr. U , DoiiTcr. 4 Hit by pltchul bull Mcliol nii
Struck nut lly Hurt , i : by < illlll ml i by ICi'ii
lUHly , 2 PusixMt I'ttlln Wilson , I W Hit piti ln ,
Kunnod ) 2 fr.ii illicit liltrt Menu Cltr , 1. Dc'ii
er , 1. Tlmo. Ono hour unit IIfly llvo mlnuti'i
Umpire Ixnlulit
Slopped liy Italn.
DUI.VTII , Minn , , Aug. 8. The Ltncoln-
Uulutti game was postponed on account of
not grounds.
WetornNsoultitioii Standing.
I'layuit Won. l.out. I'or Ct.
Ullwnnkoo U 57 J4 C.11
Onmha 7A 41 31 : . -KG
Minneapolis tU M 4J
Lincoln KS 41 42 .WO
Blonx Ultv S'J 4 > 44 .100
KnnsasUltv 80 41 4 Ml
Denver h7 14 4M .til
Duluth 02 Jl 58 .tilWO
.v.ino.v.iJ.I.UHIK ;
Htaloy and Onmliert Do Battle , the
KorinorVlnnlnu Nicely.
Bnsrov , Mass. , Aug. 8. Boston won to
day's gnmo by superior pitching. Gumbort
did well , exeopt In ono Inning , when three
bases on balls , n hit mid n sacrillco yielded
two runs. Score :
Itoston 4
Ubloago . . .0 3
lilts : Huston , 7. Chicago , ft. I'rrors : Ilos-
ton2 , Ublcago , 3 llntterlos. btaluy and Gan-
jell ; ( inmhert nnd Morrltt. Karnod runs :
llonton , I ; Uhlcago , 2.
I'llll I.IKS' SIXTH STIIUHIIT ,
I'nii.Aiii ! ! 1'iiiA , Aug. 8. Tbo Phillies won
tholr sixth straight game this afternoon.
Had boil rnp pitched for Cincinnati , and tn ad
dition to being bit hard ho wns unsteady.
Kspor wes very ollectlvo. Score ;
Philadelphia . U
Cincinnati . . . .0 0 0 0 0 0 1 o 0 1
lilts ; Philadelphia. 13 ; Cincinnati. 3. Krrorst
Philadelphia , 2 ; Cincinnati , 2. llattorlei :
f-spor and Uloineiitt ! Hiidbouino and Kvuimn.
I.'arnod runs ; I'lilludulplilu , ! ; Ulnulunatl. 1 ,
HOW TIIK OIASTd I'l.lt BD.
NKU YOIIK , Aug. S. The Giants defeated
the Pittaburgs nt the Polo grounds this af
ternoon In ono of tbo greatest games ever
seen In this citv. The plnylnir was sharp and
brilliant on both aides. Now York won In
the twelfth lunltip on an error by Shugait , *
bit * by Ewlng mid Dauott , a two-bugger by
Connor , and u wild throw by Miller. Mo-
Ciunnlglo lined Miller f20 for poor biuo run
ning lu tbo sorontb. Hobeit Barry U the
pew pitebor for the Giants. 1th release was
purchased from Buffalo this morning , utid bo
signed a Now York contract this afternoon.
Score :
Now York. . . .8 / U-10
1'UUburif 0 50100100000-7
lilut Now YorK , 1J | I'tttiburg , 17. L'rrora :
Now ork , 3t I'lttsbitrg. fi. Hittorlcst llttsio
and llnoUloy : Oalvlo nnd llernen , l.nrned
runs Now \ ork , ft ; I'lltsburg , 7 ,
fritiKiiH IOII.IIN'T WIN.
Nrw YOIIK , Aug. -Tho Hrldegroonu do-
foutcd Clcvelnud today The Cleveland mon
showed n disposition to b > 5 troublesome up to
tlm sixth Inning , but they were done nfter
that. The superb. Holding work of the homo
team wif * the foaturo. Ward took his old
position nt short. Score
( Jlovoland 2
llrooklyi I 0 0 I 0 2 0 n -7
lilts ! llrooklyn , I : Cleveland , a I'rrors !
HrooKlyn , 0 ; Ohirelnnd , 4 II ittorles : toting
nnd.limnon CiriithoM and Dally , Knriicd
rum : llrooklyn , 1.
National licauno Standing
.IMKK1C.IA .
ColninhiiH fjetM ( Jo the l''lrHt Gnmo
With I OHtOII.
Cor.t Miit , O , Aue S. Boston won today's
game lu tbo sovcnth inning , pilltiir up sovcn
utieatncd runs after two men were out and
thorn had been n chance by Knoll to intlro
the sldo , Boston played lucky ball. Score :
Columbus . , 1 0 n 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
Uostoil . . 000000700 7
lilts. Columbus G : I lost on. 10 Krrors :
Co iimlius , tl , lloston. I. Ilitlorrles Knoll ,
Clark , Hononno : lon ) e , Haddock , Aiurphy ,
l.arncd runs' Columbus. 1.
nu.TiMom : IHIUM n TIH , nun N- " .
Sr. Lot i" , Mo , Aup S. The Orloloi mndo
moro ortors than the Biowus , but theirs
weio not costly. The homo team could not
bat Bakelv to anv nilvnntaao , mid lost owing
to Imiblllty to ilnd t.io ball. Score :
st i.ouls . . . o u : i o u 0 o 2 o ' ,
llallliiinru . 2 4 1 0 0 0 2 0. * - II
lilts St Louis r > : llaltlmnre , S Krrors M
I.ouls I ; II illlnioro. H. Itatterles Hthott.s ,
Ilrellomteln and llovle : lltikuiy and 'iowu-
se-iiii i. irneu runs n immnrc , i.
M I.MR IILSCIIII ) Till.lit I 11110114.
CIMINNATI , O. , Aug. 8 Tbo homo club
lost the game in the fourth inning when all of
its llvo errors weiu made. The Athletic *
inadooniy three scattered hits outside of
this Inning , mid if It hud not been for Uuhiu-
son's onois which stiiiled the trouble , not a
inn would have boon scoied by the visitois.
Attendance , 1,1)00 ) , Scoie.
Olnclnn itl. . . 0 0 0 : i 0 0 0 2 0 1
Athletics . 000 70000 * 7
Hits. Cincinnati , rt. Athletics , a Kriors :
Clnclnn ' ill , r > : Athlollos. .1 Ilattmlos : Mains
and h'ollv : Chnmhurlln ind Mllllgan. Carned
runs. Cincinnati , 1 ,
American Atmoui , IIMI ' tundlnj.
I'lavo I Won. i/ost. I'or Ct.
tloston tit til .10
St. Louis % 01 .IS
llaltlnmro SO 51
Atlllutlcs ! ) | *
Coliinihtis til 47
Cincinnati 'U ' 40 51 .440
Wushlngto 8' ' ) .10 59 Ur7
Louisville 07 Jl
lUmtrlce 'look 'Lliit One.
BBATHICF. Neb , Aug. 8. [ Special to Tiu
Bm.Tho ] Hoitrico club and Lincoln
Musees played their second game yesteiday
afternoon. Beati'ico was the victor bv a
scoroof rtoJ. Following is tbo detailed
record of the game :
pcoiti in ISMXCS
Mime * , 1 00 10000 1-1
lie itrlce 0 1 0 U 3 1 1 0 - - 7
hi MMUn
HUMS on bills Smith. 5 , llarnei I lilt liy
pIKhcil bill Smith I Humes , 1 struck out
Smith 10 llurnvi H I inplrc . AlhrlKlit I'tiiacil
balls Iriif , I , Klmball 1
Oninhii I Jim y ITS Lost.
The absence of live of the members of the
Oimha Lawyers club was tbo cnuso of its de
feat lit Paplllion ycstordav , tholi places hav
ing to bo lllled on short notice with nny
attoiuey who could get aw.iy. The hits
weio about couully divided , but the
homo club was badly outplnvod at
oveiv other point. A return game
will bo pla > cd In this rlty.shoitly , when"ttio
umiina Kuniicmen nopu 10 rouocin ineiu-
'ohcs. Si caking of the Pnpplos , tboso who
wont down pronounce thorn to bo the finest
follows in tlio land and loyal ontoitai' eis ,
ghmg them ovorythliig In town except the
game Score : .
Om ilia . 1 2 0 2 0 8 0 0 I fi
I'lipllllon . I 2 1 0 7 4 L I 0 I'l
lilts. Omalm. 11 : I'apllllon. 12. Errors
Oni ibu , lit ; I'apllllon , 4 1'iriicd inn- . .
Om ih i. I : Paplllion , R II ittorlesCiallo ,
Mnlth and bbhilds : Allen and Gnuer. struck
out. Jiy ti ) die. 8 : bv binltb.r > . by Allen , t )
Uiniilus Kolby and Morrison. Time of
game. Two hours and ten minutes.
Amateur loams
Below is A complete and coircct ht.inding
of the principal amateur teams in Nebiaska
nnd Iowa :
Clubs Played. Won. Lost. I'or Ct
Hastings 14 12 2 Hll ,
nienuood . . . . .Ml
I'latthliHHIth . . . 'ID 22 H TS\ \
rrumont Jl 22 0 .710
Noupaiella IB H 5 GST
Illtdr 27 IS ! ) .bu7
Cranes 10 10 B ( tfl
Mode's ' . . 0 7 . ( M
MI unroots . . .in u a Mi
Lincoln tilants 17 10 7 .r.H
Nebraska Olty .17 i ) 8 .fiji )
Mlbsourl Valley .110
rII. . rulconors..lB 0 U Wl
S. A Orchards. 12 4 8 . 'ill
llcutrlco . . . .11 : t 8 21 ?
Giant * Kl\cd 'Km.
FitPMOST , Neb , Aug. S. [ Special Tele
gram to TUB BKK.J The Lincoln Giants and
the Fiomonts mot this afternoon and the
homo team went dawn bofoio tbo colored
sdiiggeis , suffering their lifth successive
defeat , rremont lost tbo game tu the thiid
Inning on fumbles and wild Knowing , tliu
Giants scoring lliroo runs. Neither sldo
scoind after the tblid. Score by innings : .
Kromont . . . . S 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 J
Lincoln 203000000-5
ll.itturlosrinch and 1'ilmer ; Mlllor and
Manpln Struck out : lly I'lneh , 7 ; Mlllur. (1 ( ;
Krrois1 Pioinont , II : Lincoln , ( ! . llaso hits ;
rroiiumt. ( li Lincoln. 5. Tno-biso hit : Klm-
mol Ihroo-bnso lilt : Patterson , I'lne-h.
A Tl/ht / ( iaino at AMI n ,
Avocn , In. , Aug. 8. [ Special Telegram to
Tun BIK. : ] The third game between the
Avoca and Oakland clubs was plajeil. heio
yesterday , AVOC.I losing solely on her costly
errors , rollowing is tlio score :
Oakland 0 0 0 2 0 3 0 I 0 B
Auiou . . . . 1-J
llatturlas : A\ocn , Tlnk nnd Klley ; OaUlnnd ,
Clj do and .Mills. Kanndriins A \ ooa , . ' , O i U-
liuiil , I btrucU out : lly Tlnk.2 ; ( Jljilo. . llaso
hits : Oaklund , U ; A\oo i , J Krrors , A\uoaG ;
Oakland. , ' .
Itraunl Up the .Mlntx
BKiTiiiep , Neb , , Aug. 8. ( Special to TUB
BKK.J The Beatrice club has undergone n
thorough reorganization recently , and is now
rated ns ono of the crack uniatuur clubs of
the stale. The club ho-s droupcd tbo nnmo of
the Mints and now iroos bv thu straight tciin
of Beatrice. Molts and Kennedy of the No-
bruiku , City club are recent acquisitions to
the Beatiico nine , mid have materially
strengthened it.
"
llo IH.
Dow ClTV , la , Aug. S. To the Sporting
Editor of TUB BKK. Please state in Sun
day's sporting columns If a mun nt bat Is
hit with A pitched bull at the sumo time ho
stillio.1 at thu bull. Is bo entitled to go to llrst
bu > a , presiding U bo tbo llrst or second
BtlilfO. U. A. SlAlCUMII.
Star AualiiM Htar.
Yostordny tbo Twenty-sex ontli Street
Stars and tbo Eighteenth Sttcot Stars
txvlnklod iv match on the grounds nf the
former. The Eighteenth strool luminaries
xvero outshone to this tuna ;
Twenty-sovonthRt U U
iiBhtoonlb : atreot OOP I 0 0 0 0 01
Onino at donon.
( it. so * , Nob. , Aug. 8. [ Spociul Telegram
to TDK BrB.j Tno Indians bout tbo Silver
Cruoii tnam today In u closely coiitoatod gatno I
by a acoro of ID to 'J. '
HORRIS PARK'S ' GREAT DAY ,
Many Pcoplo Turn Oat to See a Fine Pro
gramme of Spaid. * *
GOOD GOING ON THE TWIN CITY TRACK ,
VlerKod'Or Pulls OfT the Host Um-e of
tlio McotltiK SnrntogiiM Closu
NolcH from Oilier
Tracks.
Mounts PAIIK , N. Y. , Aug. 8. Fully 10,000
persons made tbo Journey to this coin-so
today , and they were trcatod to sonio o ( the
most exciting contests that linvo boo.i seen
here tills } oar. The track win in good shiuio
and the wcathor , while a trlllu watm , was
first class for lacing purposes
I'lrst raco. Imndlc'ip sweepstakes ; six fur
longs Mxstirli'is- Twenty ynrilx fiom tlu >
wire there ns a torrllle light to thti llnlsh be
tween Correction , lisdito ' , and Inslnlla. tut
( H In II 1'liti juduos could not separate tliuin
mill it iluntl hunt \\as the result. .Moildcii 111
IH to I ) , w is third two lengths uwuy. Tlmo ,
l.ll'i
buuinil ran1. Ainhoy hindlcnp. for two-
yearoldntfiioiuli. . with * I.S adiled. six
furlon.'s Ixlunn starters .Ml I'lorlan. IDS ( S
toll hud tliu load until hilf l\itj down the
hill , n lion hu bolted clo.ir to the Inside and
l.oimuoli , 100(11) ( ) to I ) , took up the limning ,
with UN Highness , I.Ms to. > ) . with til I'lorlun
third , Ills Highness Hum niniu In
front nnd I.oimui'll was boiton Mid-
Henly from tin1 extreme outside HI I'lor-
Inn limped out IIUo a flush and amid Intoine
oxclioment Ills Highness mm In ahead from
fat I'lorlan who was a net I. before l.ona-
woll. Time- IMP ,
Third raio , ( mo May h imllcan forthroo-
yeii-olds nt iuo each , half foi foil ultli
S..Vil ) ucluu I , uille inul a furlong.
Seven st irlors ltc"Knn , II ? (10 ( to II.
turned up In 'ho last fnrliiiu' ,
anil won easily by a Imigth from
ricklllcl > oi. llriill to' ) ) . hn holt llurinud i. 115
o 10 ) , mo s imi : distance. Tinii1 I
1'ourth rncii. h imllcnp sweeps ! lUi-i. one and
one-fourth mile. bc\cn starter ItloUUJ c.'io
1)ou ) Irunllly by i head from StocMon 10U
( VltD 'l who liu.it llaniHict Il-Mi to-'I , a length
Tlino- HH.
riflh t n'o. sni'pjistnl.es , Moiling , se\cn fur ,
longs Mmstiinois IVaiKot , ill ) ( J toll
ciiiiio iliioucli In tlio lust fnrloiiK and won by
h ilf u Ion.th fiom ( . 'ml i , Wx4J to 11 , who ho it
AiHentnii'r , Mil ( H lo'ii , a It'iuth Time. PL'S
.Six III mi : Ihe fin lonjis , all IIKCS light
sinters After it vood llnlsh tint Kokumi ,
filly , ti" ( I ) lo I ) , won by .i length from M.in-
liunsiMt luoc > to 1) ) . who he it Klngstock , I-111
to I ) , hulf a lenglli foi the place , 'lime. l.UU'4-
VIotKi ? < r < ii Ij.iiuls n Ciooil One.
ST. Pit i , Minn. , Aug S. The Twin City
Jockey club closed n most successful mooting
with some sonio moro line races , another
record being broken todav. The attendance
was good. The first i.ico was declared off us
the owners of the other horses did not ciio to
run against Vo Tatnbicn and Colonel Mather.
So oml ric-i' , purse til ) ' , for thri-e-yuar-olds
and upwards , mm-uIIIIIITS. mile mid oni'-sl\-
ti'cnth I'lvu stiiitnis- Innocence , tu , " > (7 ( to a ) ,
won , limn fill , IIJ ( ! ) li > O. sceond , C'orlnnu Kln-
iiuy , I0 > (7 ( to > ) , tnlr.l. Time1:41 :
'third i ice. pnis'3 J > Tifornon-nlniiers.three-
yrar-olds. mile and one-slxticnlh Two
startLrs : MeiidowbrooK , 107 (0 ( to 1) ) . won , Ed
lAOiiurd , III (4 ( to 1) ) , 'econd. Time. 1.4''f ' )
I'ourtli i ice. Twin ( Jlty oxposlllon onomllo.
Three slarteis : 'llio inllo record was broken
In this race. It was rim In I. II1 , . Lillian
Jjfmlsay. 107(1 ( to 1) ) , cot aw.iy first and sot out
at i r ittllnir p ice it the turn at the back of
the stretch , where she w is p issu 1 bv Vlo.-ge
rt'Or. U'7 ( ii toll At tbo tlueu-iiuartors tlio
bhii-lc nnltwnsti loiu'th iho id of Marlon ( . ' . . who
had moved up to second pixco They came
down the stretch at a tliiinderlni p iri > , S'lorge
d'Or wlnnlii' : by a leiuth from M irlon C.
l-llllui Vyindsny fUn lengths behind. The
rice wns worth ifl.h'O to Ihn winner.
riflh race.one mllu Thrco st irteis : Doro.
K(7 ( to II non. I'rinohlst1 , 10) ) ( li to 5) ) , second ,
Allco I.7Slto ( 1) ) . third. Tlmii : 1:11 :
bl\thr ict , pni-iufjiiu , for all nges half mile
boats sox , , | , starters : I'lrst heat Leader ,
10"i(4 ( to. > l. non : b im sayrt' , l"iS' ) ( { to 1) ) . seii-
on 1. and llm III lino. inH ( to U thinl Time :
r < > 1/ , . Second ho it Lcadi'r w is ncor headed
and in , lyre vr is the only horse neir him ,
the th id hoiso. llm III ilno * holn away back ;
othois distanced Tlmo : X.
S'ratojjiV ( "lo lnjj Day.
SmiTonv , N. V. , Aug. 8. The closing * day
of the Hist racing mooting drew the largest
crowd that ha.s b.'on at this race ( ourso in
mnny years. President Marvin said that the
crowd IMU the larcost hoover siw on it. The
weather was suporn In all respects.
first race , for threo-x ear-olds inil upwards ,
slfurlonjs : Prliuo Kovtl. 14 it to. ) , won
e islly In llli : , two lengths front Ilulwood , 114
(4 ( to I ) , who w is one length from Molanle , 10J
( I ) tO I ) .
becond rac-o. h inillcapsni-epit ikes , ono inllo.
Pivo .t irtors : Now orN'oxcr , IIJ ( S to I ) , won
by n length from Mabel ( ilonn IDS ( I to I ) , whew
w IB one loncth hottoi than Carroll , 11 J (7 ( to r > ) ,
In the llnlsh Time : 1-41
Third i ice the merchants' st iKos , a handl-
cao sneopst i kis , onu mile and a h ilf. Four
startorsbantUjo. . ll ( > (1 ( to 1) ) , won by a nock
InS.n llnolullob , iJi (4 ( to 1) ) second , Diablo ,
U'4(4 ( ton ) thlnl
Kou rth r u o. foi two-yc ir-olds. five and ono-
li ilf fin loius t-i enslartors' This race was
l-'rank Kinnoy's , llh | ! I to > ) . from the flu , ; to
the ulio , the Prince of OirKiu Il8l ( ell ,
holiu second fiom the lowi-r turn , and Detroit ,
llSstol ) ( ) . gottliiK third Time ll/iv. :
riflh r.uo , seven furlongs I'our stirtors :
fiottyshnr. . Ill (7 ( to II. won ! > > a nook from
Vosburj. ! )0"i ( to 1) ) , In 1-W. . llnstcoil , 1IUJ ( to
1) ) , thlid.
Colonel Cotrljian'H Ilaces
Cnic'Ano , Aug. 8. Hawthorne icsults :
I'lrst rue. live fnrlonis : lhifklioiii.il won.
Van Ulnse sucond. ( iienold third. Tlmo :
ltU3 : , .
Second race , sovcn furlongs : O. V. Coolc
won , I , In Ithjow second , LU/le II third Time :
l.Mi : {
Third r ice , ono and ono-olghth mllot : Dundee -
dee won. Cams second. Marie 1C thlnl. lime :
1:17. :
1'ointh raco. six fiuloiiKs : Tom Karl won ,
Tan King second , Itoley llole > third. Time :
I " l * > 'i.
rifth race , stoonleehaso. full coimo : Ilor-
onles won. Leander second , Kv iiiKellno third.
Tlmo : : * * .
M ' . ( or llankiim * Unccs.
CIIICAOO , All ; ; . 8. Oarflold Park :
Tirst race , sovcn-olzhths of a mlle : lion Air
won , I.l/zlo 1) second , 1'lckui ) third , Tlmo :
Itas
Second race , one mile : Douglas won. lender
second , bly Lisbon thlitl Tlnio : IMI'/i. '
Third rice , llftoiin-slxtoeiiths of a mlle :
llt.i/os won , Sis O'Lto sooond , Van Huron
third. Time : 1II34' .
Fourth rai o. llve-olshths of a mlln : L 11
Knight won , Matilda second , Jnllu .Mnv third.
Tlmo : lU. : (
Ij.iht Hay nt
S\x FiWMtsro , Cal. , Aug 8.r-Tho itttcnd-
nnco was fair at the hist dav of tho. trotting
meeting. The roadster dotiblo team wns
won bv Ktugslov's Joe Thompson and
William \\lilto. Host time , 'J.Iir.
In the 'JJ4 : 1 lass Cupid won in fho heats ,
Una WllkPs second. Ilest tlmo , 3 : Jl.
Captain Giifllth's pacing team wont a half
mlle in l.OJ , the llrat quattor in 30 seconds.
tlio ll.iue.
N. Y. , Aug. 8. Tlio unlltiisbod
2:17 class from yesterday " , was tro.ting this
morning as followsJ0 : | class , trotting
| ) ur > o fJ.OOO : .1. Ii. Hlutuiihon won. Juno-
inontsoiond , Misi Alice thiid , Walter U
fouith. Bust tlmo : S\S ; \ ,
Iliuilon and O'Connor CliniiiploiiH.
HIMIITON , Out , , Aug. 8. The double scull
race for the championship of the world came
off here this evening between Hamilton and
O'Connor and Oaudnur atit ( McKay. The
water wus without a ripple. The orows
got awnv together , Hanlon anil
mate Dulling twonty-sU to the minute.
After ! 500 yards had boon covered
Haiilon and O'Connor began to draw fiom
their uppoiionts , whom ttioy led by over a
luugth when a mllu had boon covered. Here
the leaders dioppod to twontjeight htiokus ,
wlillo Gaml.iur and McKay woio nulling
hard nt thlrtv-lho. At tlio mile and a half
buoy , which was reached in 8 minutes and ! ( . " > '
sucondy , Iliuilon and O'Connor made a j
beautiful turn , while tholr opponents miilo u |
] ioor ono. In the hompatretch the leader *
did not exnrt thsuiselvos and u lien \vlthui
u quarter of a mile of the wire they stopped
rowing and Iliuilon dropped his hand in tbo
water. The losing crow was pulling bait )
and managed to gain a couple of lengths
bv this munouuvra on the pait
of the Toionto now The re-
biilt , however , was unchanged and
Hanlon and O'Connor arrived at tbo finish ,
winners by fullv four bo it lengths , In IH 1
minutc.1 , -'il' , seconds , Thoio was much dis
appointment because the record was not
broken. It was gouerally boltoyea that the
wtttnnn cTj.iTTl liava made n now record I
they had bcpgnpushcd.
' ' ! > Hlioot.
The OmahbOun club held It * weekly shoot
ou the grouxit > i across the river yesterday nf
tornoon , inhttowlng Are the scores nmdo , ton
live birds WcAch mtvii :
llrucker 7 ? P. . Hill lllll-li
riirniuluo. . ! ' ( f . lllll IIOII-O
Nnson . . .ilr.iL . HIM lllll-li )
I'otK . . . . , . . . . . . . . .10101 11)011- )
tlroy , _ . osiot lllll-
Townsendf . „ . lllll lllll-IU
Uiomla . . . . , . lllll ) lllll !
Inllcr . , 'fl.u . ( lllll IOIII-8
KcnhPiir .19.11 . . . lllll 10101- I )
Follow ln ] UiO club * shoot , there was n blue
rock shootfjiqo.birdi to the man , \\blch ro
suited as bclpvy :
Kcnnody ! , ' . . . . lllll 10111-0
I'ogg . . 111)11 ) 1011)1-7 )
'
'rois , , . 11)1111 llllil-
HllKhcs . 1IIUI ) 01011- (
Itrynnt . lion loin-
Townsnml . Olllt 01111 8
Tuu miss and out shoot , llvo birds , closou
the dnv's lueot. It losultod us follouH.
ivi'tinody . . . * . III'J
r.irme.cu ' . Ill )
l'o . , . IIIIO
dn-y . lllll mil
nrncKor . lllll 110
< ross . no
\\lnclipstiT . Id
ISa-son . lllll If )
I.it-dinw . lllll lllll
MaxvC'ohb . IIIIO
Smith . lllll lltll
mi . miu
\v 1 1 1 jiuvo tiiol-TpM.
Clan CJordon , No ( S3 , of the Order of Scot
tish clans , b about to Introduce a now feature
Into Omahii , and Haturdav morning , the 15lh
lust , , will witness a sight now to the city.
Having made complete iirraiigemcnti for tlio
seconj nnntial picnic * to bo held at Aillngton.
Neb , the clansmen will sttut fiom tliolr
hall at the liaikcr block , dressed in
tli''ir Highland costume , nt 8 n in
for the U'olntor slicot depot , whuio a
special train awaits thorn , leaving at s. 0
n. in Having .seemed the suivlces of one
who can bo safely termed the llnost piper In
A mot ion , Clansman Moon of Dulttth , Minn. .
and piper to the loyal clan , the clan will
start fio'n the hall amidst the strains of the
bagpipes , the strains of which luo welcomed
by all Scotchmen.
Kiki FiiilitrtH Thriving.
Cutitoi ; , In , Aug. 8. [ Special Tclogiatu
to Tin. Un ] The sports of this city are on
the verge of dcleilum tonight over the pros
pects of a ical nri/o light whoio the red
blood will tun ami soiun mm will bo dis-
lliruicd for life The tlmo is sot for I o'clock
tomoirow motnlng purio 5.VJU and gate re
ceipts , nnd onlv a select audience , and that a
few , to witness it. About two bundled and
thirty have put up the amount uoco-Hary to
gain admittance r.nd mo happy. Mr. Torpin ,
the champion stukcrof Illinois , and Prof
Pitts of Indiana , the lie ivj weight of that
state , are tlio men who \\ill struggle for the
stake. Tcrpln has been hero lor n week train
inir.ind is now icady fortho fiay. Pi of. Pitu
has not been seen. He is the d-uk howe
The facts of the case are that hero , as at
noone , the sports are being woikod for
suckers by these two innginaiy lightens
Tbfbavo ou nn average of tv/o fights a
niontb , taking in the medium sized towns
through the state and walking a very nice
thlmr ou the snorting mou Torpin is a har
bor fiom Ida" Grove and Pitts is another
local. They laajto a knock-out in four to six
louuds.
4 _ _
l'vl/o Vl < 'lit in New Mexico.
Ai.nt'QUt ' itQri * , N. M. , Aug. 8 The prbo
light tonight be wpon John H. Stocl : of Chicago
cage and KoddyiWelsh of this city wns fierce
and bitter from oagiuuing to end. The mon
entered thn iwg in good condition with
Stock was diuidcdly the favoute. Only four
rounds were touirlit , nnd they were lounds
for blood. In 'tlio last luund Doth men came
up gioggy , nilil neither could deliver an effective -
ivo blow unUl lin.illy Huddv gave a
loft-baud syvhi ; , catching Stock under
the oar and ) , knocking him to the
floor. II o .failed to rise when
the rcforco called time and thus tlio fight
was awaided to Welsh. A Mr. llolT , a
brother of baseball Pitcher Heft , was chosod
rofoico. A lyrgd Amount of money chiinired
hands on thOrf.Oj.ult , which was n surpuso to
all. for Sboc&H.was the best trained man of
the two.
. . ' " i
Killed in a Pfizo
Pii , I2ng. , Aug. 8 A prbo fight
which resulted in the doith of ono of the
principals took place near bcielast night.
Txyo local Hghters named Honcv nnd Swin-
doils were in itched to tight to it finish for n
so voiclgn iiside The rnnn fought savagely
with varying fortunes for over an hour , when
Suindclls , seeing an opaning , dealt Ilcnoy a
lunimo uiuw on LUU ear. rienuy Liiru v up
his hands and dropped like n loHis seconds
ends thought bo was simply unconscious and
elToits woio in ido to revive him , but they
were fruitless Theio Is no doubt that nfo
blow ho icceivod caused his instant death.
The nolico were notified and Swindells ' .us
the loaders who brought about the light
wcie attested on Iho charge of miuslaughtor.
Will Kntfi tain Aic.iin.
On Tuesday c\oiing ! , August 11 , the Young
Men'h Instltuto will give nnothor lltciary on-
tcrtainmcnt and sociable at tlioir parlors on
Fourteenth btioot Every nropiiation hni
been made to in.iko this ontnitainmont and
sod iblo n most enjovablo event , and notwith
standing the inclomonov of the weather wo
doslro to hnvo the pleasure of the presence of
every memoer of the in tltute nnd their
friends in nltcndanco.
I'l Itclinril Conies Consigned.
NnOKI.MNS , La , Aug. S - The Olyraplo
club has cabled to Ted Pn'churd In London
joOJ for bis expenses to coma to New Orleans
direct for a glove light dining Murdi Crns
with some mun jot unpicked. J'ritclmrd
wants to moot anv man and the Olympic
club may put him against a heavyweight.
At any rate Pritchnri' ' com s to America
consigned to the Olympic.
Mints Au.iinVliiniiix. .
BiiATitiGT , Nob. , Aug. h. [ Special Tele
gram to Tim Keif. | The IJeatrico and Lin-
3oln Museo clubs plnvod their third game
nero this afteinoou in the pioionco of a laigo
crowd. The playing was some of the voiy
best that over o'ccuirod here lio.it i ice was
the victor for tbo third time. Score :
Lincoln . S 0 U 0 0 1 1 ' 3 0 0
llcatrlco . 0 4 a 0 4 U 0 0 * 10
Mutuli at llnnillmll.
Several interesting games at handball are
( iromlsod at ex-Councilman John N. litirlio's
court , Thirty-first mid Q streets , this after
noon The opening g line at U o , clock w ill bo
jotwoon J. S. Cvollv and \V. J. Sllok of
3matu nu'ainst Patrick Carroll and John N
liuiko of tblb city. Sovuial other match
games w ill follow.
t Ov < r.
The Omaha soujfLsmon woio to bavo mot at
Lie Collins gui U4Wipany' ! > laitovaliingtotalco
sonio action uiu mgaid to building n club
louse On account of the intense heat only
i few of tlio fthttbmt * showed up , The mjot-
ing was iiostiAjht'tl ' 'until next Wednesday
evening at tliasiin'ro ' place
Dohinonil U lints tlio Winner
NiiiiusKi C t ! Nell , Aug. S. ( Special
Telegram to Tin : TJi Kj Frank Uoamond of
this city bus plliti&il & n forfeit with the Pi ess
iiul will wrcstltftbo winner of the mutch at
S'orfolk botwuutiuviliis and ( julnn for u
wager of fJU 01 yu ) .
duiil -
A Clmllimgo to the St.ite.
Tbo undoi-alfcni < l bnso ball club horobv
challenges nny jlib under seventeen vours
of ago for the championship of the state.
Tllb III iinoi.j'lJ. II C . Sowuid. Neb
Address , Hioiru IHMi'in , t'aptaln ,
Old l''jif.ilomil | )
Neb , Aug. S. ( Special to Tup.
' ( pp. | A game of biisobilt at this place vos-
crdnv between llendley and our bojs ro-
suited in a sioro of Ite toY In fn\orot Cam-
bridgo. Heiidlcv was not "In it. "
Soni t Ing of u SurprUi1.
Suti'Hisi , Neb , Aug. S. [ Spjclal to T n :
lUr.j On IVIilnj the homo team went down
to 1) tid citv and won a mlghtpiotty game
of basuball. It wu well contested nt every
point , tto m 010 standing : Sunn be , 8 , David
City , II. _
CfleiMoii Won.
NiwVi. . TiiiMiTK , U C , Aug 8. The
Mcullhu lure on the kYi/jr river batwuon
Alex McLean of Ilrltlib Columbia an-l Henry
Poluuon of riiiu IVdiicUca for flJ'J u sldo
\vaj uoa b > Pjtcr.ion by 'JJ-i yurdi ,
1
JOHN QDISN IS VERY HAPPY ,
Ho Bubbled Over With Eloquent Qlco at tbo
Pitiful Predicament of Mr. Barton.
MS ADVICE TO BISHOP SCANNELL ,
l.snao HnHuall Invites tlio Hmelllnj ;
Company t ( ( ! o to tlio Devil Hilt-
( or ItoNlcky IIInHod Ibr
Tlio meeting of tlio striking smelters nt
Motz Imll last ovcnlng , wlillo it wns ( inlto
largely attended , wns a very quiet , orderly
anil domonstnitlvo nffnlr. The hull wns
turned Into n vcrltablo cromntory long before
the oiutorlcnl llrouorlts begun , ntid with nil
their vehemence nnd nil tliolr eloquence the
speakers \\oro nimble to keep tlio ituillonco
enchained for uny very lengthy period at a
ttnio , consequently there was a regular pro
cession constantly tiling In nnd out the
doois.
The workmen looked tlicd and disgusted ,
ns If they had but llttlo faith in the poto.ioy
of the doctiluot promulgated , and a little
hit of it nt a tltni ) was all they imd the en-
diiranco to boar
After a todiouj w.ilt the coitless nnd por-
spliiug ciowd were giceted by the annouiiop
mont that John ( Jiitim , the quasi laboring
innn'.s chaniion | ) would ml dross them , and
amidst a sp.ism of faint apnl.iusu , the Illusti I-
ous.lotin mUnnccd to tlio ftont of the plat-
foim and will ) uplifted hands uucoikod him
self. The bidden of his plaint was that his
dear friends should stand linn In the posi
tion they had taken , and that In duo
tlmo all would como around richt. Ho
asserted that If patient they would have the
bankcn and the merchants , and in fact the
whole business world on tholr Uncos beg
ging them to go back to work. Ho icbtillcd
against the Idea of arbitration on the
grounds that thov had nothing to arbitrate
they wore in tlio right and the light would
prevail.
Mr. Qiiinn's Speech.
Mi. Qulnn prefaced his tommies by stating
tint pioviously ho h.id not attempted to
inako a speech during the smelting woiks
tremolo , but h.id conllnod himself to actions
moral } . He , howoer , foil constrained to
i > .iy something because ho had read
In ttio daily pioss of how a no doubt
well IntPiitlonod sot of pcoplo hail assembled
at Killing's hall on Friday night to takn care
of thosmoltui ' intoioits and pjrtieuliuly of
their own IntciosUs , and their purpose was , to
appoint a committee of councilmun , compris
ing ono from each watd , to s.ivo the ciu of
Omnlij.
"Vou mndi ) the rouncllmcn , jou know , "
said Mr. Qulnn , "and they made themselves
hooalois without jour help. Thoj thought
the city was in a state of sicgo and every
follow who hid a dollar in the bunk or who
was selling diy goods \oryanxious to
huvo the slaves of the smelting
woiks go back to woik on
the plituation. Mow , I don't know
whcMior the slaves are willing to go back to
the plantation , as this beautiful committed
made up in tlio Filth waid would h.ivo them
do , but I wish to omphosizo the fact that
there was a grtMt deal of interest manifested
there because the money power of Omaha is
getting alarmed and aio afraid that it will
sutler if this trouble is not soon settled.
They want von to nibitrato , but 1 toll } ou
theio is nothlner to aibltratc. "
After idt-natlng his opinion of the courts
and several other statements made in his
former orations , the orator proceeded to piy
his compliments to Bishop Seaniioll.
ItlHhop Su.umcll Assailed.
"I saw in Tin : Ut a the other d ty , " said
Mr. Qulnn , "n Jotter from the lit. Kov.
Bishop Seaniiell , the Catholic bishop of this
lioces.0 , in which hosaid that it uould bo
very wise for vou loscIoctthicodUintorostcd
mon to arbitrate. Vou have nothing to arbl-
tiate. All jou want Is the scale of wages
nnd the enforcement of the eight hour law ,
and the man who will not sustain tbo law is
a bad cltl/oii , lot him bo 11 bUhop or oven
a pope [ Applause. ] I have as much
n respect for the sacred calling of a clergy
man as ain ono , but when the ofllco Is pol
luted to tlio base nirnoso of nidini ; the
men wno aio tunying ! c > ciijiivu
the liboicr of his just dueb and
his inalienable right to life , libeity and tlio
pursuit of happiness , ho is in the wrong
Llaco ) , uo matter what his iKuitlon imy bo.
' Don't iou know the church is niwa\sbo-
ilnd iho tlnono ! It llrst fottcis
the mind mid then the tyrant
can fasten the chains upon your limbs so
easilv. [ Applause ] It mav bo that many of
you hcic may not admlio mv position on this
lUCbtlon , but I s.i\ to jou I am just
ns much a Chilstiau as any of
rou. I sltlvo to follow the gieat
Jhnst , who said 'Kondcr unto C.ubar tbo
things that are Cius.u's ' and unto Ciod Iho
tilings that are God's ' I sax to tlio Catholic
bishops of Omaha , 'Savo all the souls jou
can s.uo mo if jou can , but jou
cannot lun two woiKl's ' at the
same time , mid Chiislsoid "My kingdom islet
lot of this woild , but of the next. " ' Then I
say to Bishop Seunnell : 'If jour Kingdom is
of the next world , then attend to the nou
world and let us run this ono
ouisnlves for the benefit of our
wives mid families , and without your inter-
'oience. " [ Loud nppluu : > oj.
After some further talk. In which ho nd-
visoj tlio mon not to think of aibltration ,
Julnu concluded by scoting some of the
councilmcn.
llasc'iill Made Vni Tliod.
Mr. Morit7 ivrotchmovor suc'jeodod Quinii
and with the tiuo lira nnd ardor of a born
oiator piococded to iiilerpiet Qiilnu's 10-
carks into liohummn. It took him hut a
irocions few minutes to toll all that Mr ,
Juinn knew on the subject and bo ga\o way
o Isaac Haicall who delivcicd n long
inianguo which ovldontly weailedthe most
cnthusiastlu of tils admirers Ho talked of
ho bllvei question and urged the men to
stand Hun. If the uionoxeu people
n Omaha could niTord to son
the cltv go to the il < vll. ho
was suio the woikingmon could , imm > of
ur.om had so little to loao. He Inteiliudcd
ils speccli with many von amusing anec
dotes winch , while thuj' had nothing to do
vith the c.ibo , kept the crowd in good humor
Wouldn't Lisien to .Souse.
John Koslckv v.as then called for and said
hat bo was not feeling veiv we'll in hoiltti.
JUt liavlng been invited toaddiosi thorn bv n
cominlttoo bo bad attended for ihat puiposo ,
t was evident that tbo meeting did not feel
very kindh disposed lowaids Mr KoslcKv ,
as frequent hissing was Indulged in while ho
was speaking.
bomobodv in tbo hall Inteiruptod him nnd
onquiiod what ho was going to talk on ,
mid ho loplled , "ou the lockout
n gonoral. Ho thou expius'od his soiiow
bat domntroguo'i had tioutod this subject
with gioat levity wliou It was cully a very
sciious question , and ono that should bo
jo dealt with in a vciv hobor milliner
This ronuirk culled foith a volley of
wonls of disapproval from several parts of
ho hall , principally In Bohemian , and sctiing
bat bo could not got u fair bearing ,
hi ) speaker concluded to lo.uo tliu
mil. As ho did so ho wus
giectcd with hls cs and groans nnd
excited romaikiboth in Hohomian and Cor- !
nmi
Hiu.'iin'H Ilrlol' Iteinai'kH.
Mr. James [ Jucon then addressed tbo path-
orlng and dctmod It to bo undurttood that
Uiilo ho was no ortor be alwa > s ald juit
vbat ho meant. Ho ontlrelj duupptovcd
of tbo council committee going down to the
molting woik < mid pleading thocausoof tuo
ockedout men They worn never nskod to
do it "If they wanted to do anj thing of that
kind , why didn't they do it in the Hist
ilucofvo mo thu men who wnlkod
nit , and we mean to stay out until thoj ask
us to como hack.V'o nor bound ourselves
to htuv a lifetime H ain't the lint job vxu'vo
had and It won't bo the ln t Let Mr Huiton
nttoud to his own llrcs until bo compllus
with the olght hour law and pays the scale of
WllgCS ,
Mr AlvU Vlcek addi-ossod the meeting in
Ilohinnlan nnd resolutions were lead which
woio adopted bv the Kigbt Hour
league of Lincoln. Neb , endorsing
ing the action of the omplovus
of thoitmoltlng works In this city and tendering -
ing Its mpatby and co operation
Thu uieoliug wan tbou adjourucd to moot
atthoiamo place on Monday availing next
nt 8 o'clock.
_
< ir/A i > isriit.t TI ; .
.Striking Prlntei-H lU'sortliiK to All
Menus to HnrnMH "lints. "
The striking printers caused the Arrest of
three of the now men last evening on n
clmrgo of earning concealed weapons.
Among tbo men arrested were the
now foreman mid proofreader at
the Republican printing company's ofltco.
Ono of the moil wns chased Tridny evening
by a gang of strikers , presumably tbo sumo
that so outrageously assaulted Hnvno * and
Harris , but bo was fortunately so tieol of foot
as to getaway. Yesterday bo purchased n re
volver , determined not to submit to sucb
treatment ns the thugs Imd shown thomsul vos
not onlv willing but ublo to Inlllct , If ho
could possibly avoid it.
Tbo strikers had men watching the gun
stores nnd ho was spotted whin ho nmdo the
purchase , nfid last oxoulng when ho appealed
on the street ho was booked for trouble Ho
was first nppioacbed by two union men. who
asked If ho was a piluter , nnd on
being answered in tbo aftlrmatlvo ,
demanded tint bo join tbo union.
Ho gave evasive nnd Indotinlto anmo is , ami
llnally got nwav , but the sttlkurs at once
stinted on a hunt lor n policeman , mid soon
the non-union man was behind thu bars.
At noon yesterday the strikers to the
number of tuonty-llvo nmdo n dis
graceful exhibition of themselves.
Tbov laid In waft for the Republican com-
pun's punter * , many of whom board at the
Pullman house , ami followed them nil the
way to the printing olllco , loundlv abusing
them and eilliug them all tbo vile ,
obscene names that depraved mitutes
eoulH suggest or villainous -
tongues p-qitos ? .
lo the credit of the now men be It sld that
they pal 1 no attention to tbo shutimful nbuso
and stoot od cl-iu of tbo pitfall sot for them
with the intention of dtawlug them into a
sticotbiawl or riot
'Ihcso Instance * * go to show tbo dosptrnto
straits in which the sti liters Hud themselves ,
nnd tlio dastardly means they are omplojtng
In a wild attempt to bolster up n lost cause.
No Sj inp.Hlij I'nnn Denver.
DRNMJH. Cole , Aug S Investlpatlnir the
statement of the Omaha smelter mon jostor-
day that something would "soon drop in Den
ver , " n reporter today called upon tlio smeller
employes and found nil qulot niul no sivns of
tioublo of nnv kind. Tuo mon h re nil seem
satisfied and say they hav'o no icason nt
piuscnt for wanting to stiik < i and that they
cannot see how n strike here would assist
the men nt Oni ilia.
President Armstrong of the trades' ' assem
bly says ho has no intimation of tioublo with
thu smelter men Ho has been cuotul In
making inquiries of tlio men mid thov nil
seem to think that Iho action of the Omaha
mon was illadisoil and untimely , and that
no trouble need bo loaiou among.tho smelter
men hoio.
/.vrc'KAr A inn'
Numerous Changes AIIIDIIL ; the Olllcei H
ol' the \Vest.
\VtsliiNfiTov , Aug. 8 ( Special Telegram
to Tin ! Bi.p.l The following mmv orders
were issued todaj1 : The appointments lu too
armv 01 the following named second lieuten
ants ( promoted from non-commisslonod ofll-
cois ) , to ranlt from July ill , 1VII ,
olid their assignments to logiments
aio announced. In the civ ally Lieu
tenant James O. Harbotd ( fiom
quartermastersetgnant. Fouith infantry to
tbo Fifth cavalry , troop L , Kort Keno , Old.
Second Lieutenant John O'Shca fiom cor
poral battery 1 , riist artillery , lo the Sev
enth cavalry , troop 1C , Toit Ulloy , Kan. Second
end Lloutenant Matthew A. liaison from
corporal troop OS , Second cavalrv , to the
Ninth cavnlrj' , tioop L , Fort Hoblu-
son. Neb. In the infuniry Second
Lioutenaat Charles K Hnjs fromcoipor.il
company F , Eighteenth infantiv , to tbo
I ighteonth infantrv , compnnv J. Second
Lieutenant William M Morrow , fiom Ser
geant company F , Seventeenth infnntry , to
tbo T\enty-llrst infantty , companj-1 ] , Second
end Lieutenant Benjamin F. Haiduwav from
soigo.int company C , Soxoutocnth infantty ,
to tbo Seventeenth infnntiy , company
K. Second Lleutonant Jasper K.
Brady , Jr. , fiom corpoial com
pany D , Eigtitcenth Infantty ,
to the Nineteenth infnntiy , compainZ. . Second
end Lieutenant Thomas F. Sciilov fiom llrst
class sergeant , signal coips , to the Twenty-
third infantrv , company I Second Lieuten
ant Phillip Hawley fiom coiporal , H , Six-
teentn infmitiy , to the Sixteenth infantry ,
lUllJUUJ Lit OCUUIIU IJlUllLUIItlllL Cvlllll ICIS 11.
KiautholT , fiom first sergeant , light but
tery , F , Second nitlllorjto the Four
teenth infantrv , company I. Second
Lieutenant William M. Wood , fiom swgeunt
major'ihird infantry to the Twelfth infantry
company K and Second Lfoutouant A C. Dai-
ton fiom sergoint company A , Twenty-sec
end Infantry to the Twenty -socond infnntiy ,
company K
' 1 bo Inave of absence granted Ciptaln Fred
\Vlieeler , Fouith div.ilry , Is extended tlueo
monthi Leavoof nbscuce on sui goon's eer-
tilleite granted Post Chaplain William II.
Pearson U extended thrco months on account
of sickness.
c.tLii'oit.M ft > i : titiuou in n.
Addlttonal Particulars nf the ShnUo
of Ij.ibt ' 1 lilirNilaj.
YtMl , ArlAug. . s - Cocopah Smith , nn
American trapper , accompanied by ( , uidncra
hunter , nnd Espito , a Cocopah Indian , lm\o
teturncd from the gulf of C illfornia and glvo
additional details concoinlng the earthquake
and the tidal wave of Thursday last. About
li o'clock that monnng a heavy shook struck
the country about llvo miles below Laredo , a
colony in the state of Sonora , Mexico , on the
Colorado ilvor. Tbo skv daikoned and u
thunder stoim ino-io accompanied by giuat
fla-diea of lightning. The i Ivor lese as a bugo
wrive from the gulf was diivon Inland and
con.iU , fences nnd landing [ ibices were
washed nwav bv the insblng waters. The
shaking of the giound inctoasod mid the
eincKlli.g , giinding noise of the ciumbling
hills was intensilled A second shoch caused
the earth to open In miipj' places , some lls-
suros being fiom four to sovcn luct wide mid
from twentj' to Unity feet long , seemingly
fathomless Tbo mon weio felled to the
giound hj' tbo force of the shock. About a
mllu ftom Lercdo was noticed a Ilsstuo In the
middle of tbo rhcr bed , Into which thu Colorado
rado was pouting with much noise A thud
shock of earthquake itestiovcd tluon small
habitations of lolonlsts and cracked the ro-
mninlng ones. No human beings were lost ,
but a largo amount of llvo block was Killed.
Dome tie Suuur Pindiiotlon.
WVSIIIM.TOV , Aug. 8A revised state-
r.iout has been piopaied In the internal tov-
enuo burnau In roganl to domestic sugir pio-
duetlon , based on the latest returns. The
pioducorV ostinmtos mobugir cano , 51s , .
L'"irJO ( ) pounds , boots , liO.JtO.OOS pounds ,
soighum , * J , 110 OIK ) , maple , 8,000.110(1 , ( , total ,
5l7'jr7a ! , ) ) . Tha ( utiinalu is cousidoially in
osccss of Ih it of thu ttoisurj' , which Is
AS follow ; . Cane , lfr , ( KX,000 ) pounds , boot/J'i-
( ) ' ) ( ) ( WO ; sorghum , 'iXl)00 ( ) ) , ( ) ; maple , iWXMW ) ( ,
muklng a erand total of fllin.O lil.ODO pounds
Estimating that the beet and soruhum sugar
will polarUo ( X ) degrees or ever and bo enti
tled to iho bounty of ' „ ' cents per pound , mid
tnit three foul tn of the cniio sugar , vlll
polarize 1)3 ) degioos and ever , and ono fouith
bi'tweon M ) and IX ) degrees , mid that all the
maple will bo botwoun so and ' ) ) degrees , the
amount of bounty to bo paid will bo as fol
lows On cimo'sugai , WHO , ITS , on beet
siisiar. f.WO.Ot ) ) , on sorghum ingar , f 0- ,
OIK ) , on maplu suicnr , IHO.OOJ ; total , $10y."J-
'
VollHlllli'lli
Cue von , Aug 8. The National forgo nnd
iron loiiipmy , manufacturers of bar iron ,
car axles and forglngs mid-makers of railway
mid car construction , having gcnaial olllcos
In this < Itv nnd works nt East Chicago , Iiid. ,
made n veluiilui v assignment without piofor-
encos todav Thoassolsof the compiny nro
said to ba from MW.IKX ) to $ IIKKX ) ( ) and thu
liabilities about the same The falluru is
due to dopriisslon in iho value of Iron and
othi'i mot.ils and to the fnllilio of the Union
tolling Hlocic companv , which owed ever
f.,0Xj ) ( to the Nailonal foigei and Iron com-
punv ( Jllbort U Shaw , piosident of tbo
A mnrlcjn Tmul and Saving * bank , was ap
pointed asslgneo.
Obtninoil u Itoiiuind.
TOHONTO , Aug. b Hubert Klnnoy , the
Plttbburg forger and embezzler , whoso extra
dition Is sought today , obtained a remand
until Friday Tbo Judge docliuod to tftko
cotfnizanto of the cburgoof obtaining a prom
issory no to on fulso protonioj
EVERYBODY ON THE SWEAT ,
Torrid Wava Just Now Sweeping Over tha
Entlro Country
IMPOSSIBLE FOR PEOPLE TO KEEP COOL
Cfopt In Siinin Soot Ions HutTcrlnjr
bovcroly fi-oiu the Intonio Hunt
Mo i rnl ProstratlotiH Ho-
ported In Chicago.
Sr IMWUPNC r , S , D , Aug -Tho hottcit
weather ever oxporloncod hero has piovallod
for three dnvs p vst. So intoiiso has boon the
beat that mon and niilm iM h uo suooumbod
in many instances mid harvest work Is en
tirely suspended through the dnAt 1 p.
m. yostordav the mercury nno to IDS and 110
In the shade The wind was In n southern
dliccllon , but hot and dry , possessing no
refreshing qualities Lnto wheat sulTeioil
terribly mid sonio Holds will not Uo cut.
Other wheat Is nil right and much of it Is al
ready stacked Corn is suffering for ralu.
Unless show el-s como vorv soon or a cool w vo
comes but little will survive tbo ordeal.
Pr.ulo gras * in some pi xooi Is drv onoiiiih to
bum. Sonio pralrlo lltes have a'lroad } boon
lopoitcd.
( . .itoios , S D. , Auir 8 Hall struck sootal
farnvi about ten miles tiortheist of here last
ovoniiig , dosli-oiiiig CI-OIM mid doing mm. h
damage to others
AIM , Mum , Aug S At noon the tompi'r-
atuio was Ml Wheat Is ilponiiiir in line
shape , there being a constant brcczo An
other Imllstotm oceuuvd Thursdiu nig1-
nnd se\ci.il hundicd iicies or grain weio do
i nI
nSu
Su h CrMHi. Minn , Aug 8 This is tbo
hottest day of the soison At7n m Mio
thermometer was so degrees in the shade , at
! ) o'clock W ) and at 'J p m over 100 The
bbower ut noon failed to cool the fair
NOIITIIHI i D , Minn , Aug -Wednesday
and today aio the two hottest davs Noith-
Hold has seen for yours. The mercury
reached 100 dogiocs at times , mid In some
stores not piopeily ventilated the proprietors
shut up.
Dvrros , O , Aug. s-This has bei-n tlio
most intensel > hot day of the \oir , the ther
mometer making 1X ( ) dogiees in the shade ,
mid a number of people were overcome Al
beit C Hockctt , cleik of the Hoikol hotel ,
who hut been diliikiug fortwo dayi , dropped
do id fiom bo.it
Gnu \.o ( , Aug. 8 Thishas been the hottest
day of the year. The blgnal service tuor-
momotei * icglstcied 11,1 degrees at noou/
Thnio woio soveial proAtiatlons fiom the
Directs of tbo heat.
Sr. 1'u i , Mlnu , Aug.8 The hottest d iji
of tbo summer ha\o been qvponenccd hoiu
ycstordii > and today The mcicurv nngoil
from ( W to 100 todav and ono or two cases
higher than that have been loportod. The
boil hns already begun to hi-alt in North
Dakota , how ever , and the cool wave seems
to bo coming this way.
o IT in i / > r/s//f ; I//M.V.
Now Charge Tor thi > Coniinittoo to
Look Into.
OTTAW \ , Out. , Aug. S. At tooay's meeting
of the privileges and elections committee
John Henry of this citj admitted hiu Ing
offered to got for W. J. Uashwvillo , the oon-
tiact for the constiuctlou of the Oraving
dock nt British Co'umbia ' for 510,000 , but tils
offer was only n Joke p.
George lloaucago , a contiactor , hlthortlw
supposed to bo n liguiehead tenderer foi'Lnr- %
kin A : Co. , stated that the information ou
which he hasod his tender for the constiuo-
tioi. of the cross wall at Quebec , was supplied
by Hon Kobort McUrovv. Ho was offoicd
tbo conduct , but Samson , a money lender ,
loftiscd to advnnci1 the money necossau , iw
ho tendered too low. He then agreed with
McGievv to withdraw bis tender in consider
ation of j. > .0)0 ( ) Ho fullillod his put of the
agieomont/but ho never cot a cent Ho sued
Hon. Tnomas MiOrovv lor tlio nniouut , but
the suit was dismissed.
A new clmrgo which the public accounts
committee will Investigate nt tlio instance of
Mr. Lister is that nn agiccmcnt was niado
uy which u debt of $10,000 duo from the
nowsnapor Li Pie-sso to the Now England
p iper coni ] > iny w as to bo paid bv notes signed
by Mr Jioitlilniinioof L'lPiossoandondoiiod
uj HID nun. .1 cvu.iiiuau , socioiury 01 siaio ,
nnd that company would npnly in liquidation
of these tiotoj half of the prohts it made on
paper supplied to the Dominion government.
Mr. Cbnple.iu sa > s bo knows of no such
ngtecmont ; that tlio compiny supplied only
! M ( ) roams of piper lo tbo government and
that by accident , mid tint bo bad lofusud to
glvo thorn the conti act for the paper IIo
cndoised tbo notes , hosn\s , but Knows notb- -
Inif of the agreement. The matter will bo in- _
vestlfcatcd. , X
.1/f//.S IXItlH'.t. .
Thinks Cleveland HUM a ( ! ( ; n ht on
His HaiidH.
Slot \ Cm , In , Aug. 8 [ Special Telegram -
gram to lni : BIT.lloger ] Q Mills spoke tea
a ctowd of 80) ) penplo at Hock Kuplds. The
speech was devoted exclusively to the turHt. .
Mr. Mills was advised by the locil dumoT * "
cratlc leadcis to omit the remaiks bo made
in ills Iowa City speech. Many demociats In
Hock Rapids ns in other Iowa country towns
aio as much opposed as republicans' tha
repoa'of ' the liquor laws. Ho aoiordingly
made no allusion \\hatover to Iho subjcit Hi
Koclt Hmills
In mi Intcrvlow Air. Mills donlod tint
Cleveland's nomination was suio , but mild
that ho had a big light ou his bauds But
after talking in this sliain lor several min
utes ho suddenly icqucsted the ropoilnrnot
to siy anj thing about it , declaring that the '
speakorship contest should bo Hist disposed
of bofoio ho became involved in the piosi-
dontlul contest.
sruuuic A iwji.-ii I'ljxci : .
iCvperionoe ol' a \\oilcinj ; Cilil In
Si-in < th ul'ii , lil >
Alice Kunklus , a nineteen \oar-old gill
whoso parents losido at Silver Crook , bought
the protection of the police lust evening
against the Insults and Indecent proposals of
one of the pioprlotors ol the Oicldeuttil hotel.
She was sent lliiiio yosteiday by mi onploj-
mont ngoncj , and she says that bofoie who
had boon in the hou&o six hours she was approached
preached with liidecont piopoials by tnopro
pnotors and infotmed that the place was 'a
Kind of a spotting house. " Sue nt oncu
culled Ofllcor Culleu , who took
bur titular his piotoction , nnd
helped her got her trunk fiom the /
house , and hid hut piovldud uith n room in
thu mation's tiuuitcis of the city Jail 1
The gill tolls a story of disgusting orgies
indulged In b } tlio employer of the plnci in
thu dining room after supper , and said that
Judging Irom appearances they wurooficg-
uhu occui ronco.
Murder at St. lioulH
Sr Lot I , Mo , Aug. S.At a little bofoia
ti o'clock this ovomni ; Chilstophoi Korcn
shot and klllod MaurltvVoUsor at KOIOII'H
homo , No IS ) Shoibouina avenue Weissor
borudod at thu bouse and two months ago the
ICoions separated , the husband accusing bin
wife of intimacy with Wei-isor Today
ICoron loluined to the bouso to bt-o his ihll-
dron and soon after untcrliiK "hotVois < or.
ICoion ( latin * ho shot In self dofunso , but
Mrs Koron hjjs not. Mrs Koren is a nic-co
of Anton Wolff , ihovonllhv Stillwator
bruwoi _
Calli'm nlu Town Iliirnlng Up.
SOSOMV , Cul. , Aug. S. 'Ibis morning n
llctco llro bioko out near Elvoiano , bproad
over the town and consumed eight houses ,
with bin us , fences and many tons of hay.
Tlru llro Is how burning oiur Englor .t Soars'
ranch and sweeping nwoy ovorvlhing In iu
pith It hns cioisod Sonoma creek nnd ti
aproidlng towmdii this pl.ico Tlio llio do-
iinrtinunt has hi on culled out and every man
In town bus gene to light thu Iho.
Klllod Uhllo Going In
I.AM isrmt , 1'u , Aug. 8. David Kin , an
Amish farmer , and bis wlfu Itcbocca , resid
ing no ir Moclmnloiburg , this county , iv ro
klllod at a crottlng ou tlio 1'onnnylvaula raiN
road a snort distance oust of this city this
uftcrnoon They wore on their wuy to tha
maruut lu this Uty when their wagon \vu ,
blruck by a train at thu grudo crossing. J