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THJS OMAHA DAILY BBBrTHUKSDAY ; , AUGUST 1H , PLAYING FOR THIRD PLACE , Omaha Made Another Grab for a Lower Notch Yaterday. OLD HARD LUCK STICKS TO 'EM TIGHT , GamoH Lost Through III-Fortune Lincoln Made Another Dive Down ward Milwaukee linking Klrnt Place u ClnrU. Denver , fl ; Omnhn , 0. Kansas City , 0 ; Lincoln . Milwaukee , 10 ; Sioux City , 5. Minneapolis , 4 ; DuIutli.O. . GAIN tbo Toboou family jumped upon tbo frantic Lambs and beat them out In Iho ninth. But It was a great struggle nnd the most exacting crank hasn't any Kick com ing. ing.Tho The now team is playing oven betlor b n11 thnn t h o strongthoncd (1) ( ) Washlnglons , nud that Is some sort of cense lation. In u day or two Manager Lcadloy will have a weak point or two occupied by better men , than keep your glims pealed for u victory or two. Young O'Noil , the Manchester kid , failed to show up yesterday' for the reason that ho took n sudden dislike lo this occidental cllmo of ours ami the night before jumped the town. Nobody care * much about the Kid's va- niosniL' , buuihoSlUO advance William ho car- /ied off in his Insidu pocket is what burls. Mr. O'Noil ' , however , will shortly Hnd him- licit on tbo list with Dan Shannon and his tang they were nil blacklisted yesterday. But the game ycslcrdny. Denver went to bat Ilrst and was blanked with commendable dispatch , but Omaha got a run In her half. After McClellan had fouled out to Big Wil sonDennis Kennedy presented bolh'Old Pop and Flanagan wllh a bag. Then Dungan , who Is keeping up tils whirlwind tick , wished out a single and Pop scored , Flanagan going to third nnd Dungan to second. Only to bo put out , however , when bo got thero. for Fotirnlor had made a good return to Wilson nnd Wilson fired 11 down lo Board In lime lo do tbu buoiness. Walsh fouled out. In the second the Tobcaus picked n few berries themselves , Walsh throw Beard out at Ilrst. Then Werrick made n hit , the Chippy bird got his base by n little foxy maneuver ing , nnd the boy from Pnreo smashed the ball way out toward Missouri Valley for a homo run. ( Jeorgio Wilson , waited for four wldo ones. Ho got 'em ; then Kennedy made a hit and Big Wilson , who runs something after the fashion of a load of coalwas nipped at third by McClolIau's accurate return of the ball. Harry got second on the throw In , only to bo left , however , ns Peach Pie O'Connor ' was slammed out at Ilrst Dy Bill- iara Trnllley. It wns n borso collar for Omaha , as It was for Denver In the third ; but in their half of the hitter the Lambs gobbled up a brace of earned runs. McClellan fouled out , Smith made a two-sncKer , Flanagan ripped open tbo atmosphere in three several places , nnd King Dungan made a homo run. Walsh's ' foul out ended the inning. It was oges for both sides after this until the seventh , when each added an earned tally. Denver got hers on Wilson's three basu drive and Kennedy's single , while Omaha made hers on three singles in succes sion by McClellan , Smith mm Flanagan. Aflor Denver's blank In Iho eighth , Omaha tied the sc6ro. Fields made n hit and stele second and ran in on Coleiimn's line slash lo left. Then tbo fatal ninth was reached , mil1 Mr. Tebcatl turning to lhograndstandcxcJalmcd : "Hero's where we break your hearts I" And White Wings proved himself a double-barrelled prophet. Fournlor opened up with n short fly to Coleman. which Coleman graciously muffed , but old Pop Smith was hovering about the edges , nnd no recovered the hall in tlmo to lire'Harry out nt second , which station ho had unwisely sought to roach on Coloman's hard luck. Clover playing that , wasn't it ! "Now. boys , let's play in earnest ! " chirped Peach Pic from the ccachor's cage. And in return Wilson lilt her oat , nud so did Kennedy , pnd so did the Poet , nnd these shols , together with Tniflloy's wild , weird nnd wonderful throw , nnd n supplemental safe drive by ono Oliver Perry Beard , settled nil dispute to Denver's claim on her third straight , for no less than four of the Denver delegation galloped across the plato. The .next three men went out. In order and the lambs came In to do or dlo. They died. But not until Flanagan had run Omaha's total up lo I ! , on his own rattling throe-bag ger and Dungan's third safe ono. As I stated yesterday , the ninth Inning must bo eliminated , then wo'llwin every gamo. This afternoon closes Iho ttoancn wllh the Toboaus , and In order that both learns can catch outgoing trains , the game will bo called at II : lf > sharp. The score : Total 32 I ) 10 0 1 27 0 BCOIIB nv Omaba 1 0 2 0 10 Denver 0 400 4-0 hUMMAllV. Hunt ) earned : Omaha , 4 ; Denver , fi. Two- Imsohlt : Smith. Three-base hits : I'lnnnirJiiii , Wilson. Home runs : Dnnirnn , I'oimilur. llasn on bulla : ( UT Kuufo. ' - ' ; Kennedy. 4 , Htruek nut : Hy K'cofe , 2 : Kennedy , 4. Wild pitches : lly Kennedy , 1. l'as ed balls : lly Wilson. 1 , ' 'i'fuio of name : Two hours. Umpire ! Knight. urn Kit } rjtsTKit $ ( JAMES. llonuh Mndo Dnvo Itown Hi lit Glad llo Itulcancd Him. Mo. , Auc. 13 , The Blues won again from Lincoln In n very pretty game. Roach was a puzzle to his old loam except in the fourth Inning , when a lucky bunch of six hits brought In four runs. The caino abounded In sharp Holding. Attendance 7UO. Score : NCO1IE UV INNINUS. Knnta-Cltr 0 00023002-8 Lincoln. . . . . 0 00400000 4 FDMMAltY. K rniHlriin ; Kantnt City , 4 ; Lincoln , 4. Two- l > UMi lilt * ; liuorvr , Cttriiojitor , llurkoll , J. Howe , Tlirou-ba > olilt > : rickvtl , Uunfh. Htoli'U ba > * i Htcarin. Double l > lar ! Kliri'l. lUyuiunil , 1) . How * , nrttbaiaou balUt UltKlirvtJ. Struck oul : Itoncli. 1Klirct \ , 6. I'nxrU ball * : Wllion. AVIUt pitches : Ituacli. Tlmu : One hour unU ( ortf Uvu iiiluutci , lliuiltui | Unitnejr. Hiiro KnouKh Shutout. DULirrn , Mlnu. , Aug. 13. Tha Minneapolis olayora arrived hero today and when. Ibo was called they proceo-lcd without do'ny ' to climb nil over the Cliff-dwellers In revenge for yesterday's forfeited gnmo. Klllen did superb work nnd only gnvo the homo team three hits. Sam Morton , the reliable - liable , was in chirgo oftho team. Score : scorn : n r INMNH.I. rtiiiuih n ooooooDO o .Mlnncmiulla U 2 I 0 0 I U 0 -4 SUMMAIIV. Knrni-d runs : MliinonpnilK. 3. Twn-bnuo lilt * : Kir , Kiifi'ri. Mltcholl. Klllon. Stolen bnno * : ( iootl- cnoiiKh , Wrlulil , Medium- ) Homtnprn. Klrnt lm o n hnllfli OIT Hurt.l : : Klllcn V. lilt by pitched hnll- Smiuiiem. Htnick nut : My Itnrt , 0 : Klllcn , 4. l'ni uit balls : Unitvm , Thno at KIHIIP : Ono hour nnd tlilrtyMvcinlinilcn. . Umpire : ( jurat. Colonel Mcakln'n I'ault. MII.WAUKKK , Wls. , Aug. I'J , Sioux City was defeated loday In an extremely tedious game. Meakin'H ' poor pitching was Iho prin cipal cause of Iho visitors' ' defeat. Score : jrqtiil . . . . .J * ) .1n ! 4 I Tnlnl ! H 13 27 11 J BCOI1K IIV INMNIIH. Mllvrnukpd I 0 0 II U 1 I 1 0-11) ) sioux cur o o s i i o u u u-s SIT.M.MAIIT. Knrncil runs : Mllwnnkcu , 2 ; Sioux City. 2. Two lin ( ihll : ) ! nr ) . Thrcc'-hni > u lilta : 1'eUlt. Curl. Homo run : Alberts. Utolun hnM'x : Kiirlo , ' . ! ; lien- lilK. lliHibln plnys : ( irlin , 1'cllt , Campion. 1'lrst IIIIKOUII Imll.i : lly Hinllli.ft : hy Dnvlc'3 , it ; by Meek In. II. Htruck out : lly Smith. 2 : by D.ivirs.ll ; by MccklnS. 1'in.noil I.nils : Knrlu , 2. Wllil pilch : MiH'ktn. Tliuo : Two Ituiirn and ton intnutus. Utii- plro : h'mallu. Western Ansoclation Standing. 1'layod Won. Lost. I'ur Ct. Milwaukee ! ) f 00 ar > CL'S Omaha 80 45 : i5 .f.KI Mlnne.iuolls ! > . ' > .VJ 4:1 : M ; Sioux Utty ttJ 4(1 ( 40 .MO Lincoln 8' ' ) 4t 45 4HI Kaunas City 02 41 43 ,478 Dunvor 01 U7 54GO .4117 Uuluth 00 lid GO AMKIIWAX Willie Mains Given the liostonlnns n TaHtooflliH Skill. CINCINNATI , O. , Aug. IS. Ton Innings were required to dccldo today's game. O'Brien , who had bold the Kelly's down to eight hits , became an easy mark for them in the tenth , and the hitting of the home team , together with the errors by pitcher and loft Holder , won the game. Score : Cincinnati 0 7 Doston 0 2 lilts : Cincinnati. 7 ; Ilnston , 2. Errors : Cin cinnati , 4 ; Huston , . * > . Itatterlcs : Mains and VniiL'lm : O'lli'.on and Murphy. K.inied runs : Cincinnati. 2. COLONELS I1OWSRI ) THE O1UOI.K3. LOUISVILI. ! ! , iCy. , Aug. I'J. Louisville won the second lialtlmore triune without much trouble loday. "Filzcornld was Inform and at least two of Baltimore's nils were scratched. Louisville's ' hits came together. Long and Van Ilallreu each made u circus catch. Score : Louisville 0 t 0 0 0 0 I 0 1 3 Baltimore o 0 Hits : Louisville. 11 ; llultlniorc ! > . Errors : Louisville. 1 ; llaltlniore , 2. llatterles : t'ltz- gurald and Uyan ; McMahun and Robinson. Earnud runs : Louisville- . , WASHINGTON STII.l. LOSING. ST. Louis , Mo. , Aug. 12. Good hitting at opportune- moments .won today's ' contest for the Browns. Lyons ut third , [ Duller at short and McGlll's pitching were the features for the homo team. Score : St. Louis 0 10.t 01110 T Washington : t 5 lilts : St. Louis , 12 ; Washington. 7. Krrors : St. Louis , 4 ; Washington. i > . llulterlcs : McHIlt and Iloylo ; Oiirsoy and Sutelllfo. Earned runs : bt. Louis , 1 ; Washington , 2. COI.UM1IU3 WON A OAMK. COI.UMIIUH , O. , Aug. 12. Columbus played ball today and smothered the Athletics. Dolan was invincible. Score : Columbus. . . ; 0 060 11020 4 Athletics 0 2 lilts : Columbus , 1) ; Athletics , .I. Errors : Columbus. ; ! ; Athletics , 2. Batteries : Dohin and IHmuhuo ; Woyhlng and Mllllgan , Earned runs : Columbus , U ; Athletics , I. American Association.landing. . I'layoa. Won. Lost for Ct. Boston 07 c . (180 ( St. Louis 100 03 .K10 ilaltlmoro Kt K ) 40 .570 Athletics U > 40 40 .5111 Columbus IM 'IB 50 .4UO Cincinnati 95 41 54 .4D2 54W Louisville 101 .T > W .317 Wusblnston IB 30 53 .323 xi TIOXA L J.K.K : VK. Uncle AiiMd Ijo.st and Immoillately liciistorcl n Great I'.l Klulr. NEW Yoitic , Aug. 12. Today's game be tween Now York and Chicago was started at 4':15 : p. in. in u drizzling rain. . The Giants won. The weather cleared nicely after the third inning. Anson protested the game , claiming that It was not blarted nt the time advertised. Score : Now York 0 00020000 8 Chicago 0 U 0 U 0 1 100 5 lilts : Now York , 11 ; Chicago , 8. Errors : New York , ft ; Chlciigo , 5. llatturlos : Hiislo and lluckloy ; ( iiimbert uncl Klttridiie. h'urnud runs : Now York , 2. Two-basu hits : Tlurnun. KDI'KIl WAS KKFKCTIVC. PiiiLADUi.i'iiu , Aug. 12 , The Phillies had no trouble In hitting Young's ' delivery end easily defeated Cleveland. Espor was very effective axcopt In tbo fourth Inning. Score * : PriHtidolphla 0 02011032-0 Cleveland I 0020000 0 3 lilts : Philadelphia , 17 ; Cleveland , 5. Krrors : Philadelphia. 1 ; Cleveland , 0. Batteries : Espur and Clements ; Young and /.humor. Earned rims : Philadelphia S ; Cleveland , 1 , JONAH'S CANNOT WIN. jlo&Tox , Mass. , Aug. 12 , Stnloy pllchee" wull for four innings today , but In the next two Plttsburg drove him out of tlio box. Then Nichols came In and they could do nothing with him. Gulvin was unusually unsteady. Score : Boston 3 00010021-7 I'lttsnuri ; 0 00022000-4 HUH : Boston , Kl ; t'lttsburg , (1. ( Errors : HIM- ton , 3 : I'lttsburR. 2. Batteries ; Stulev , Nichols and Itunnutt ; Ualvln and Miller. Earned runs : Itoston , 4 ; I'lttabur , 4 , National i-ea uu t 1'layod. Won. Lost. I'or C't , ChlenBO OS 51 ! iS7 Huston 8 ! ) 62 iSI -New Voric H5 10 iSIWO I'tillndoluhlit t 4T 43 423 llrooUlyn Mf 41 44K , see Oluvelund ; .K1 4:1 : K ) OliU'lnniitl 02 : i7 63 I'Htsuurs 01 : il 57 U74 .I.UO.VO T/IK A3I.ITKVHH. Took the Second. Nob. , Aug. 12. [ Special to TUB BKI : . ] The Springfield WhllliiKS re turned homo last night from Weeping Water where they took tba second game of ball from the Republicans by u score of 7 to 5. Weeping Water played Klmmeror , and ICltn- mel the Lincoln Museo battery , ana Vapor oi Omaha on second base. Mr. Klmmeror wan touched up for a three bagger by Harlan and three two baggers bv Fox , Hall and Der- lluo of the locals. Tbo Weeping Water snorts In order to get even from last Tuesday's game hired the battery , and fully expected to scoop un tlu > game , nnd n few dollars on the side. Hotting was free on the start , and everything wan promptly covered by Spring- Hold backers after the Ilrst Inning. Pitcher Harlan struck out twenty-one men , Kim- merer fourteen. Seoro by innings ; Siirlnsllold 8 40010000-7 Wuuplni ; Wutur. . . . . . _ . ! 0 0201010 5 Hani Did Ills Host. PLATTSMOUTH , Neb. , Aug. 12. [ Special Telegram loTutt NEK.-Tho ] Lincoln Giants again pulverized the PlatUmouth team and demonstrated the fact that they are ball players par excellence , i'lattsmouth played nil right up to the fatal fifth , but then wont to pieces and the visitors scored live runs. Pcrrlno and Dunn each made fatal blunders , Porrino throwing to second whou un easy put out could bavo been made on the home plato. Dunn IlkowUo hold the ball In bis baud and lot u muu steal bouiu. Some of the boys seemed to overlook the fact entirely that there wns moro lhan ono runner when Iho baci were lllorally nllvo with them. The Giants played an immense panic although they were itullty of three paltry lltllo errors of no account whatever , but I'lattsmouth bunched hers and imvlo It us easy as possible for the other side , Charley Miller look in n couple of splendid Illc.s in Iho left Held and Sam Patterson In the olghlh knocked n homo I'un over tlio right Held fence , bringing In Miller mid Yapp , being the only runs mado. Umplro McCoy was ralhor hard on the boys also , nnd fate was against them. Score : Lincoln i 0 0 0 fl 1 2 2 0-11 I'lnttflimmtli o ooooo030-i ; Him : Lincoln. ; I'liittsmouth , 4. Errors : Lincoln , : i : I'laltsmoittb , lu. llatterles : Cas- tonu and Miuipln ; t'lyde. Ynpp and I.iicey. StrnoU out : Hv < 'aHloiiL' , 7i by Clyde , A. liases on balls : OIT Citstone , S ; on * Clyde , lit olT \ pp , I. Passed balls : Lacey. 4. Two base lilts : Patterson , Diniii. Umpire : McCoy. Hanker * Took It. DAviti CITV , Nob. , Aug. 12. ( Special to Tun HIK. : ] The bankers nnd lawyers met upon the diamond this afternoon with blood shot eyes and played the most Interesting baseball of the season. Long before It : ; ) Iho lima sot for calling the game the grand stand was well lilted , and of the hundreds of spectators each and every ono hnd taken the liberty to appoint themselves u committed of ono with full authority lo toll Iho contestanis just how the came should bo played , and a license to yell louder than anyone else. After a great deal of binning nnd several unsuccess ful attempts to scrap and kill the umpire , n strong breczo sprung up from the south which cleared away the smoke , when It was found that tbo bankers were on top , by a score of 22 to 20. Ml. AVolconiOH Welcomed. Were they welcomed ! Well , I should say so welcomed to twenty-one runs In ono Inning while playing the Northwest Omnhas. The features of the game was tbo batting of the Alt. Welcomes and the catching of Solo- men , who has only been behind the bat twice. This Is the way they were welcomed in llvo innings : Northwest Oniahas . 4 0 n 7 1 15 Ml. Welcomes . 1 2t 1 it * -0 ! ! liiiltrrlcs : I'or the Northwest Omalms , Wig gins nml llalldny : forthn Mt. Welcomes 1'or- guson anil Solomon. Struck out : Wiggins. 0 ; I'Yr ' usoi ] , 7. Tlmo : One hour and fifteen minutes. Umpire : Ewoll. The Mt. Welcomes hereby challenge the Keystones to n game on the Welcomes' grounds. Address L. Ferguson , 4114 Grand avenue. _ The Y. HI. C. A. Juniors. The Y. M. C. A. junior baseball club has Just returned from the Crete bible school , where they have spent the past week in bible study and outing. During tbolr.stay they played three games of ball and were victor ious as follows : Omaha Y. SI. C. A , Juniors . 13 School Dolognlos . ' . . 0 Crete Y. M. C. A. Seniors . 3 Omaha Y , M , C. A. Juniors . 5 Oinnha Y. M. C. A. Juniors . 11) Crete Y. M. C. A. Juniors . ! ) The boys cross bats the coming two weeks with Ashland. Weeping Water , Plattsmouth and Missouri Valley. .Innlor.s Won. Yesterday the Nonpareil Juniors defeated the Bishop Brothers' team by this score : Illshoii Brothers . 0 0 1220220 0 Nonpareils . , . . * 10 Earned runs : Nonpareil. 2 : Bishop Brothers ers1. . Two-base hltx , J. Wright , 1 ; Kennelly , 1. Tbrco-bnso bits : E. Mahonay , I. Homo runs : Hill , 1 ; WrlRlit , I. Stolen bases : Wlll- lains.fi. Double plays : Williams to Hill to J. Wrltrlit. Base on hulls : Olf Mahonoy.4 ; olT SiiKo. 2. Hit by Pitcher ! Hy Miibonoy. 1. Struck out : Hy Mnhonoy. li ; Suo. 2. Sacrifice hits : McAnlllTo , I. Wild pitches : HyMaboney. 2 ; Siigo.3. Passed balls : Hy Barrett. 1 ; Ken- nelly , I. Time of came : Two hours. Umpires : Breiinan and Lynch. Falconers Lost Itotli. BEATIUCI : , Nob' , Aucr. 12. [ Special Tele gram to TIIK Uii.J : The N. B. Falconerclub played its second game hero this afternoon. Beatrice was the victor as "usual. Score by innings : Kale-oners . 0 002000050 7 Beatrice . * 13 Grotnn. Won. GIIETNA , Neb. , Aug. 12. [ Special Telegram - gram lo THE BIE. ] The ball game between the Buffalo nine nnd the locals nt the Catho lic picnic hero this afternoon was won by the locals by a score of 14 to 3. Batteries : Os- bprno and Barko ; Atkins and Fowlet. Um pire : Borgon. Slxty-llvo Went "With the Game. UI.Y3SR9 , Neb. , Aug. 12. [ Special Tele gram to Tim BII : : . ] Seward Junior nmo lost today to David City , by u score of 8 to 4. David City batteries , Smith and Hico ; Seward ard , Mahaffy andDumphy. David City went homo ? 03 winner. Want , n Game. The Norparoil Juniors would.ltko to hear from the Park Juniors , to play on tho' Non pareil grounds , Fifteenth and VInton slreots. Address Edward Mahoney , 14'i3 Martha street. nrxo. ' Jookoy Monohaii Fatally Hurt on Jerome Park Trunk. JUIIOMIS PAHK , N. Y. , Aug. 12. About , three thousand persons were present hero loday , and while the } did not see any stake racing they were Ircaled lo some good con- tests. The track was In first-class shape and the weather cooler than it hod boon for a week , An accident happened In the first race that may cost Jockey Monohaii his life. Ho had the mount on the Breta colt , and when the stretch wns reached tha borso fell , throwing Monohaii and stepping on his. chest. The boy received a concussion of tha brain and in ternal injuries. Up to Ii o'clock this evening ho had not recovered consciousness. I'lrst race , one-half mile. Twelve starters ; I'ak'ot , 100 ( it to 1) ) , shot out In front a dozen yards from home , and won by half a length ( rum Plcadllly , IK ) ( H to 1) ) . who was n length before - fore Miirmont , 103 (10 ( lo 1) ) . Time : 49. Second race , six furlont ! . Nine starters : In the atrutcb Little Fred. U ! ( , % to 1) ) , Wi13 lending Bergen brouubt Trulllswood through at the last moment , but Little Jimmy Lutnloy had something up hU sleeves and hu fooled the crack Joouey by keeping Llttlo Free ! In front to the end. winning by u buad from Trullls wood , 1011 (8 ( to 1) ) , who was n bead before Mr , Sass , lltlioti ( ) 1) ) . Time : Il8 > i. Third race , llvo furlongs. Eleven1 starters : Contribution. 108 in to 5) ) , won handily by a luniith from Key West , 108 (12 ( to II , who bunt Klnimoek. II.1S ( to I ) , a buad for tlm place. Time : UOI'j. Fourth nice , 1,400 yards. Eight siartors : Ikirjieii simt Soho , 109 (3 ( to I ) , through , and col laring Lima , toil 18 to II , and the last sixteenth , won afler a not llnlsh a huad from Lima , who was a neck before Strldoawny , 112 ( B to 10) ) Time : if.'JU. Fifth race , six furlongs. Eight Htartors : Wall Jim , 108 (4 ( to II , won bv two Inncths from Shomuidouh , 100 (10 ( to 1) ) . who was eluhtli turn- lit } ; Into the stretch. Cunvnss , HIS (10 ( to 1) ) , third two lengths a\Vay. Time : III' ' ) . Sixth raee. handicap steeplechase , wit a ? 7. > 0 added , short , course , Suvun yfni'tors , llas- ance. 147 (2 ( to 1) ) , won by a lonvth , while lilad- hilnr. 130(10 ( to 1) ) . bunt Koarto , lii : (2 ( to 1) ) , two lengths for the place. Tlmo : 3 ; ili , Tiottinp ; nt Cedar HaiildK. CF.IIAH KM'ins , In. , Aug. 12. [ Special Telegram to TUB BKK. | Today's races were much moro hotly contested lhan yesterday's , and the track was In excellent condition. The attendance was not nearly so largo as bad been expected. Madam Marantclle , Iho noted horsewoman , gave exhibitions between heats. I'lrst race , 2:30 : class , pacing purse &V)0 ) : Moutak- . & Mnmlsek . 1 J. V . 3 ft 6 ' 1 2 2 .ICnsoiils . 2 II 3 3 3 Hayseed . A 4 2 Q S llradburu . 4 ( list. Time : 2i3li. 2tU'2V. : : ; : ' . 2:31. : 2U7H. : 2:30. : Second race , 2:32 : olass trotting , purse i.VXi ) Nulllo Stlllson . .1 1 1 Mny Vordln . , . 8 2 4 Hilly llnrtoii . 3 4 2 NllvorWood . I 3 3 liny Dan . fidlst. Time ; 2:33. : 2i3IH , 2:34. : Snrnto n SAIIATOOA , N. Y. , Aug. 12. Today wns an extra day for the races tore. The weather was cloudy and tun trauk stiffened from yes terday afternoon's shower. First race , llvo furlongs. Ton starters : O. II , I' . , 107 itt to 5) ) . won by u buad In 1OIM. : from Uroy Uoosu , I0j (3 ( to 1) ) , who had only un eye bolter than John Winkle. 1UMS to 1. ) Seconil racu , llvo and a half furlonus. Ion starters : Tormentor. 117 (7 ( to 5) ) . won by a length from Costa Klco. 117 ( I to 1) ) , In 1:10. : Ijelli. D'Or , 122 < 7 to 3) ) . third. Third race , one and u sixteenth miles. Six Rtnrtorsi Abl. I'l (10 ( toll , won by n lenotb from Now or NeVr.110(7lo ( 1) ) , second. Yqrsa- tile. 100(4 ( to I ) , thlnSl1 Time : MM. 1'Oiirth nice , llvii and a half furlnnss. Nine starters : Pmtcunif linrkiinsi. llllill tos ) . won In I Mil two length * rtiun Kllllde , lol | rt to tl , Hccoiul. ono leilRlli utter than Ului ? .Mac , 113 l-'lftit race , six mt n half furlonss. Elubt Rtnrtors : ( Jortli > U , ' U(5to1) ( ) , won by a lenitth from lluslond , im rtven ) , with Lonnlcaf , 100 (4 ( to 1) ) , third by it ljirt bond. Tlmo ; liSlii. Major Uiitilcln * ' Itnucs. Cittt'AOo , Aug. , , ; $ . in the fourth race nt ( larllold park todnyJKrncst Unco nnd Allan Hnno fell near Urn' finish and the w6H known JoeUoys Fox nnd Mrijro were very seriously injured. The IraHMvas fast. Flrsl race , thrcoAiilurtcrsof a mile : Colonel Huiitwiiii , Halhlr- Boy second , Ilomlny Bill third , Tlmo : 1:15. : .Second men , mlle and HUVOIIIV ynrds : Arun- dolj won. Reveal .second , Lanitry ? third. Time : 1 : Ii * i Third rnco. ono nnd iviO'.slxIconth mites : Hum ( ' 'nrtnor won , Kay M second , Van Clusu third. Time : lM'i : [ ' , I'ourth race , onu and ono-elRlitb miles : LonKllght won , Ed Homier second , Mary Sue third. Time : I.V : > . Fifth race , nine-sixteenths of a mile ! Tom Kl Holt won , Ilecoll second , Queen Dcculver third. Tlmo : . " > . Sl.xtb race , three-quarters of it mlle : Hluo Mahl won.ElRbt lo" Seven Kecond. Ithaca third. Tlmo : 1:10. : _ _ _ Hroko Their llcuord. UocnnsTKii , N. Y. . Aug. 12. The track was fast. Ilamlln's trotters were driven to Iho polo by Ueyon nnd knocked their record of 2:20 : to 2:1(114 : ( , tbo last quarter boini ; made ItiOsill. 2:21 : class , purse * i,003 , unflntshnd : The Xer won. Early lllrd second , Now York Central third , llesttlme : 2li' : ! ) . Free for all unee , purse 11.501 , divided : Hal Toliilor won , Wlmrton second , Dall third : llesttlme : 2.-IIM. 2:27elns- : , purse 2,000. divided : T. II. won , Evu Wllkes second , Jerry L third. Host time : 2:10class. : pin-so J2.000 , dlrldod : niamond won , Jean Valjonn sucond , Abblu third. Best tlmo : 2:17. _ Klrnt Day at Kiioxvillo. KSOXVIM.E , In. , Aug. 12. [ Special Telegram - gram lo Tun Br.i,1 This was Iho opening day of Iho Iowa driving park with its now milo track. Tbo track was heavy nnd slow , but the weather was tine and Iho attendance Is estimated at 5,000. Kesults : Klrst rnco , 2:20 : pacliifT , S2.fiOO : Telegram won. Lee II second. I'earl K third , Joe JolTor- .son fourth , llesttlme : 2:2' : ' . fc'oeoml raoo , two-year-olds , trot , $ i,000 : Zona won. Hurt Oliver second , Iloportor third. Host tlmo : ! ! :40. : Third rnco. 2:14 : trot , JI/OO : Ftinehon won , General llalford .second , Eron third , Swanouk fourth. Be.si time : 2:22i. : ! nt Keokuk. KEOKUK , In. , Aug. 12. Opening day races ; attendance f.,000 , ; track fast. 'J:50 : piico : Howe won , Grun6y Jim second. HoNlo O. Ihlrd , Uiirhonlzod fourth. Ilest tlmu 2il : ; ( trot : Cllnknr. ir. . won , Konnnty soooncl , .loo third. Surah Ollblrd fourth , llcsl tlinn , Mho dash , running ; Knoxvllle won , Undor- wutur .second , Dowburry third , I\olllu V. fourth. Time , 1:47. : Colonel Corrlj * Hi's Uaoos. CHICAGO , Aug. IS. Hawthorn rnco results : I'lrst race , olcht furlongs : John Irwln won. Hod Leo second. Kugonn third. Time : Itl1i. : : Second raee. lhrei-iiarters ) ( | or a mile : Uullv won , Olllo Glenn se'cond , Pearl Jennings ( bird. Time : 1:18. : " ' Third nice , mllfimml H quarter : Ell won , HrooUwood second * Insolence tlilrd. Time : 2:11. : ' * Fourth race. sovon'-olKhtli of a mlle : Huek- hoiin.l won , Little Hock second. Maggie l.obus third. Time : 1:01 : ? ; . Fifth nice , mlle 'And a sixteenth : Ilydy won , Patrick second. , ITulcrnu third. Time : ' Hl'UKT , Marksmen. Aug. 12. [ Special to Tin : BEE. ] The gun club hold its weekly shoot yesterday afternoon , the contest prov ing to Do oxcoedlS'ei ? exciting nnd interest ing. There word four ties for the club badge , Messrs. Johns , Mumm , Domain and Leram each brlngirxg.down nine out of ten blackbirds. The shoQtroff was ( mile exciting , and was.lhmlly-.won/by Depuin. 3 / r'-Mr < ( il - TUB a'Cpn'C. Holmes ' . . . , ' . . ' , . 10UOO 10100 . " Johns , : ' . . - . . . . . .01111 llill-0 Kuhney , vi..v 01111 11110 S ( 'lurk .r. . . . . .10001 iiool r > Mumm , i.llll | lOlll-O Despaln Hill noil-0 Krleko 11010 11101-7 llyer.s mui 11101-8 Lumm 01111 11111 0 In the sweepstaUes that lollowod , Frleko took Ilrst money , Kuhney second. In the next ICuhnoy took flrst , Frickosecond , Lemm third. M. V. A. K. A. DEIITOIT , Mich. , Aug. 12. The first day of the annual regatta of the Mississippi Valley Amateur Rowing association was perfect in nearly all respects. The course was laid at Dos-Creo-Shoo-Sha island , a popular resort about ton miles below Detroit , Tbo water was smooth and tbo'gonllo. breeze lhat , blow wns favornblo. The course was ono and one- half miles , with the turn at Iho three-quarter milo. milo.Today's Today's prcgramraq consisted of the Junior events only , the first of which was the junior fours. The event went to the Wyandotte Boat club of Detroit , who won the Ilrst and third boats In ! ) :41k' : and ( ) :4V : ( ) , " respectively. The Tecumsch of WalkcrvilIo"Ont. , wou the second heat in 12:01. : The junior .single scull was won by ICdwin Durnan of Toronto in IS.1 : ! ! . Thompson of Toronto was second in 12f : > 7. The junior pair oars was won by the Medoo Rowing club of St. Louis In 12 ! min utes. The Sunnysldo Boat club of Toronto second In 12:17 : . The junior double .sculls was a walkover for tbo Owashtanong Boat club of Grand Kapids , Mich. , which covered the course In 11 : f > S. Tomorrow's programme will eomprisot ho senior contests. Fake Knnncra Full Out. McCooi. JUNCTIONNob. . , Aug. 12. [ Special to TIIK Bin.-Tho : ] fake 100 yards match foot race for a wager of $ COO did not take place yesterday at McCooi as was expected. Tbo two sprinters , supposed to bo Heddy Hess of Council Bluffs and Jim Whlluoy , skipped whan they found their put up job was discovered. 1'helr parlncr , an unknown sprinter , arrived hero on time with his backer , Ooorgo Abbott of the Lushton , Nob. , bank , nnd ran alone the 100 yards and at once clnlmod the $ ' . ' 00. The money Is still In the hands of the stakeholder , Hill White , n farmer , who seems inclined to hand it over to the iako foot racer. The outcome will prob ably wind up In a law suit. Sir. Petty \VI1 | HiootMr. Fuller. OMAHA , Neb , , A IK , . 11 , To the Sporting Edllor o'f Tim UBB : , ) ! noticed in Iho last Si'NDAT BKI : n ' 'olVftllongo ' to mo from Mr. Fred A. Fuller , yjo''champion ' shot of the German rifle club jjbmaha , which I accept according to his o\ynconditions. As ha loft thu choice with,100 , to uamo the data and locality for the in.f\tti ) to take place I will hereby oamo Ku qrj's park , Septemoor 1:1 : , during Iho German.riilo club tournament to bo held there tho'tjh and 1.1th , tbo nubor of shots to bo thirty ' each , for fid n side. 'mi r - IW. . PIITTV. Two VVcoks. The Omaha s ) > or-Uiiion who were to have mot at the Colliim iin company last nieht had their meotlntntttJjaurnod for two weeks . It was linposalblerlTor the committee ap pointed to look UjR grounds for a club I o iso to make a sattsfoclpry report so the mailer ' ' " wont over. Der MOS.H l LOOISVII.I.E , KyM ' Aug. 13. Chris Von der Abe , president of. the bt. L > ouU baseball club , said hero today ho thinks there will be no national agreement unless the league con cedes several points. Ho thinks the associa tion can bold Its own. AVcnt to tlio Homo Man. CK.NTIIAI. CITV , Neb. , Aug. 12. ( Special to THE Bnt. ] The 100 yard foot race hero be tween Joseph Nash , on Knglish sport , and Will Kerr , a local racer , last evening , was won by ICorr by about ton feet. \Vonlthy Minn Owner DIunppoarH. SAN Fiuscisro , Cal. , Aug. 12J. . M. Cam- mack , , brother of AddUon Catnmack , the Now York millionaire stock broker , Is mus ing and it Is foarbd ho bus committed sulcldo or boon murdered , ( 'aminacx is seventy years old nnd was interested In several gold mines in tbU stuto and Nevada. STRIKERS TIRED OF WIND , Only a Few of tha Smelter Moa Attended Last Night's ' Mealing. MEN ADVISED . TO WAIT PATIENTLY. Several of tlm IioadoiH Take Atlvnn- titire ol'tlH ; Opportunity to Irony Various Accusations Con- ccrmnjjThcli1 Ilaliltw. Tbo mooting hold last night nt Mot7 hall by tbo fortnar employe * of ttio smelting works wns not so Unholy attended or so en thusiastic iis previous meetings of the Ulnil held since the shut down lit tbo smelling works , but tbu hull wns fairly well filled during tbo llrst bulf hour of the mooting. Jninos Uncoil ortorod 11 few words of < ! ti- coiiragomont to tbo men , ndvl-dng nil liunils to bo Ilrtn ami keep u stilt uppor.llp. Ho bo- lloved the light would bo ovontunlly won by the laborer * If tboy would hold out long cnoUK'h. Just how long that would bo bo did not state positively , but lie thought tbo labor ers bad tha Dost of the llgnt so far us It had gone. Then Mr. Krotchnioycr addressed tbo mooting In Bohemian , and tbo laborers bo- gaii to show signs of restlessness. They began to leave the hall , two , ibrco and half a dozen at n time , until nearly all but ihoso who understood llohomlan had gone out. Mr. Ivrolchnicyor's speech was virtually a reproduction of trio sumo tnllr that bo has been giving nil along u vehement dcnuucla- tlou of capitalists and corporations , and u tlrado against all forms of law that were in opposition to what ho considered right and Just.When When ho bad finished his Bohemian 3pencil Mr. Qcorpo Washington Browstor of the printers' union commanded the attention of the house. Ho bad just returned from a very important Business trip to Kansas City and other points , ho said , and bad found upon bis return that ho hnd boon unmercifully roasted by Tin : UIK. : This had caused trouble in his household , ho said , for bis wife had gotten hold of tbo paper and he said that ho bad decided to shut the pnperoff so his bettor half could not re-ad such uncomplimentary tilings about him. Mr. Browster then proceeded to say that hq was not a suit-appointed loader of laboring men. Tlio laboring men had called upon him to speak because they Unow that he was their friend. Ho then took up the printers strike and gave the employing printers several vigorous slaps. llo sold that a great many of tbo employing printers would bo glad to talio the union printers bank , but they lacked the moral courage to como square out and say so. llo said the work that was being turned out by these establishments since tbo strike showed that the employers bad a , gang of "blacksmiths" doing their worlr. llo believed tbo printers would win in tbo end and the locked out smoltlng works men would also como out all right if they would stand lirrn. Mr. Krotchmoyor thnn spoico in Gorman and rattlnd away for twenty minutes tolling the few who stayed to boar him that certain newspapers were cnomlos of the labor laws and that the capitalists would cave in shortly if the laboring men would stand solid for ttio eight hour law. Fully half of tbo seats were vacant when Krctchtnoyorfinished Uisspeech and the enthusiasm was very meagre as com pared with the demonstration Mr. Kretcb- mover awakened at previous meetings. The chairman announced that the next meeting would be held on Saturday night , when they expected to hoar from the smelt ing employes at Denver and Kansas City. TAItl ! , OI'TIONS. < > ! ' Commlfisioiiors Inclined to Kiilarpe Klimvood Park. Tboro was a meeting of the board of park cbmniisstonors yesterday afternoon , called for the purpose of hearing a report from Mr. Pratt with rot'eronco to prices on some Imd the board de sires to buy adjoining Elmwood park. Mr. Pratt said he had soon the owners of the adjacent property and bad gotten prices ranging from $300 to Sli00 ! per acre. The commissioners decided that it would behest host to purchase about ono hundred and thirty-llvo acres more , making 100 acres in all In ISlmwood park. A resolution was passed infavor of taking nn option on this land at ? 800 per aero and recommending to the council , that bonds bo voted to purchase the'larid do.slrod. Ttiero was some talk also about a park for tbo north part of ttio city. Tbo commission ers , dually decided to instruct the hccrolary to advertise for bids upon largo tracts of latu\ north of Amoa street and which would bo suitable for park purposes. The board would llko to got from eighty to Kit ) acres for this park in Ihe north end of tbo city. s.n.ooss ox Shrewd Sohomo of Liquor Dealers to Avoid Iowa Prohibitionists. Sioi'x CITY , la. , Aug. IS. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : Bii : : . ] The liquor sellers in Sioux City uro playing a sharp garno on the law and order league , which baa lately served search warrants on about ono hundred places , and compelled the keeper ? thereof to plead guilty in the Justices' courts. Tbo object is to usb tbo dockets in the district courts , as an aid in securing injunctions. The liquor men am now selling in small portable- houses , which can bo moved from lot to lot as fast as Injunctions can DO secured. Gain AVnolk at Sheiiandoah. SIIKXANDOAH , la. , Aug. la. [ Special Tele gram to Tun Br.u. ] This is a gala week for Shonandoah. Tbo fifth regiment Jowa na tional guards. is In camp on tbo fair grounds near the city. The dross parade last evening was Very tine and attended by u largo crowd. Uovorhor Boios and stall arrived at 8 o'clock on the Chicago , Burlington & QiHncy. They were mot by a reception comrnliU'o of the loadlntr clllzons and escorted to ( ho Del monlco hotel , where the party breakfasted. They wow ) next driven over the city , visitIng - Ing the college and other places of interest. The governor held a reception till 11 o'clock , when the Fifth regiment escorted him to the camp grounds , where the party dined with Colonel Mount and staff. The governor re viewed the troops at ii0in : ! ! the presence of nn immense audience , Tbo six prize * awarded sharpshooters qualified under the United States army rules and eleven ijunll- lieu under the latter rules. Adjutant Clou- oral Grcono and Ciovcrnor Bolos returned to the state capital via tbo Walmsh uml Diag onal. Tbo governor inspects the Fourth rc-glmont at Wutorloo Frtdav. Tbo Fifth regiment breaks camp ill noon Friday. Grand l.odo ) K mine Sioux CITY , la. , Aug. I',1. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BKK.JTho sessions of the grand lodge Knights of Pythias began this morning. The day was occupied with routine business and tlm reading of reports. About four hundred past chancellors were Intro duced ut the morning session and given tbo grand lodce degree. Tbo ' grand parade took plnoa In the afternoon , 'rhcra were in line llvo regiments and ono mounted division. The knights were tuuon on u free excursion to Klvorsidu pork , whom a banquet was served under the trcos. Cluldron CluiHud l > yVolvoH. . MofLTQN , la. , Aug. 12. [ Special Tele gram to Tin : BKK.J The two children of Al bert Whlto had u thrilling experience yester day while out picking berries. A pack of wolvc * got after thorn and chased thorn some distance , and but for the Interference of a farmer with a gun , might bavo overpowered them. 'llMllKll'S. NKW YOHI ; . Aue. 13. Tbo London Toilet Bazaar company has been placed in the hands of a receiver on application of tbo trus tees to wind up the concern , In which , It is said , over f (0,000 ( has been sunk. LONPON. Aug. 13. The publishing firm of W. H. Allan hat fallud. BOSTON , Mass. , Aug. 13. John M. I'lum- mar , wholesale rubber , has faliod. NKW YOHK , Aug. 13.The ofllcoj of Tbonms Muugor & Co. , dealer * in Investment securities nt No. 17:1 : Broadway , corner ol Cortlrtiidt street , uro closed and dispossess , notice * have been posted on the doors. Thoj I began business in Now York In October , I ISSli , opening n branch of the American trusi company nt Fort Worth , which tboy con < , trolled. They or/nnlzoil several banks in i To.xn.s and I.oulsliinti , ono of which was the | First National hunk of Lake Charles , La. i N-U" ' Youit , Aug. 13. Polldora Doiiiovat , silk iiuiiufaciurcrof Lorrlmer and Bavanl strout.s , Brooklyn , has assigned to OoortfO H , I \ ( Miner without preferences. Liabilities , I $100,000 ; assols. $ " > , OOJ. I'lin.APKi.i'iiiA , Aug. li. ! Four Judgment * , nogregutlng J I2VJ73.IH ) , were entered against tbo Clalrmont knitting company , limited , to day. Jf.l.sri.VO.S XOTIM. AlVair.q In tinICIihlli .liidlulal'Dtfttriol Very Mnuli Mixed. i . IlA.sTixns , Nob. , Aug. 13. ( Special to Tun ! Bin : . ] The Hastings lawn tennis club Is ; making arrangements to send four teams tc , the state tcnnlsdotiblo tournament nt Omaha , Although the weather hero has boon most un < favorable for tennis. Hastings intends to da her best toward making the Oinabn tounia ment n success. The Judicial situation In the Eighth district - trict Is qulto mixed. It now looks as though Uagnn of Adams will go Into tbo independent convention with lli votes , Oaslln of Harlan with 10 , Fletcher of Franklin with 8 , and MeNoeroy of Webster with 13. It Is probable - able that the votes of Pbolp.s and Kearney counties will bo divided between the four candidates. With ! ! 0 votes necessary to n choice , and two wavering counties , it will bo seen that no ono candidate will have things his own way. The ( Jroon City laud company , under the management of Dr. .T. K. Hills , Is quietly agitttlng the paving question annng the business men. While the matter might bo brought to a settlement at once , Dr. Hilts prefers to Keep the matter before the prop erly owners and by moral suasion bring thorn to hi.s view of the question. Finer weather thvn the present for har vesting never blo.ssod any land. Although Insufferably hot In town , Iho temperature Is exactly right for small grain. Now oats are plentiful and of nn excellent quality. Tomorrow the baseball fans will' bo happy ttrfalu watching Kearney and Hastings play. The county board of supervisors has ap propriated about $1,700 to impmvo the roads in Adams countv. Mr. John A. Wigton returned this morn ing from a pleasure and business trip to Me- Cook and Indlaaoln. George II. Lamonto Is homo again after a business trip to Omaha. Determined Klforts of a Prominent Woman to Secure a Separation. Sioux FALLS , S. U. , Aug. 12. [ Special Telegram to Tun Bin : . ] Mmo. E/Dostnors , the wife of the Belgium minister in Paris and a nlcco of the Asters , today piirchashod a residence In this city , paying $13,50 ; ) for the same. Ever since there was an indica tion as to what Judge Aikens might do so far as divorce cases were concerned the madame and her agent , William Elliott , n member of tbo Uoclcuwny hunt club la Now Jfork , have been Industriously hunting for a residence that they might become house holders under the law. The purchase of the property is in line with the determined pur pose of Mmo. Dostners to secure u divorce If possible , and she is the Ilrst onu to become a householder. She has now boon in South Dakota Just sixty-five days and there remains only twenty-live moro before she can make her application for separation. Nnws from Nortlie.ru Mexico. SAN AXTOXIA , Tox. , Aug. 13. Advices from many points in tbo state of Cchuilajind Durango , Mox. , are condensed into the fol lowing : Water scarce , poor crops and no money. Good cotton crop has been made in but ono settlement the colony oCTiahualilo.in which President Uinz nnit nno of his ex-mliilatura nro personally interested. These people bavo obtained water from the river Nnzas , thereby depriving the planters of the Laguua district and their hundreds of dependents. A riot has boon narrowly averted. Corn in Durango is selling nt $1.50 per vcnega of 108 pounds. A deputation of citlzons recently visited the City of Mexico to induce the gov ernment to remove the duty on American corn , but was not ruccossful. Many of the poorer classes of Durango are destitute and their needs have converted them Into very daucorous characters. Discounted Letters of Credit. OTTAWA , Out. , Aug. 13. At today's session of the senate railway committee whan Arm strong , tbo original contractor for tbo con struction of tbo Bale Des Chatouros railway , was examined. Ho gave n history of how the new company was formed. In March last the witness wont to Now York with Mr. Thorn of Montreal. There by appointment they hold n conference with Messrs. ( larncau and Kobidoux , ministers of Mr. Morcicrs cabinet. Later on they urocfloded to Quebec where the necessary order in council author izing the now arrangement was passed. The witness' refused to say what ho bad done with the moneys nrisinir from tbo discount ing of letters of credit. The amount thus raised reached ? 17f > , lUU. ) He satd ho had paid the money out us soon as It was received but would not say to whom. When nskod if ho bad given it to Pulroud ho refused to answer , o Liquor Supplier Shut On' . ATIANTA , Go. , Aug. 13. This morning the chief of police of this city , with two dotoc- lives , arrested Peter McMtehael , porter In the state senate , for selling liquor without license. The chief states ho lias ovldencn conclusively proving that McMIchael , who Is a negro , bad a , largo trade with members of tbo assembly. Memoers of the house are very indignant and the matter has created gioat excitement. Governor Norton gave the cblof of police authority to make the raid in the ante-room , where the whisky wns sold. The detectives found fourteen bottles of whisky and a lot of beer. Handed in KANSAS CITV. , Mo. , Aug. 12.-Incited by the demonstration of Monday night , a crowd of taxpayers Inlo last night hanged Mayor llnumiu in oftlgy to n tele graph polo on Minnesota avenue , Kan sas City , Kan , , amid erics of "Hero goes Mayor Hannan , " "Ho ought to ho hanged , " nud thu like. A policeman cut the ofligy down this morning and look It to the police nlatlon. It consisted of a pair of trousers and n cut away coat stuffed with hay , A false face made tbo countenance 01' Iho body and Iho whole was surmounted by a hat. Old Knllronil Contractor Demi. DK-XVKK , Colo. , Aug. 12 , Clark Itpo died nt his residence In this city nt 11 o'clock to night. Ho was at one tlmo ono of the largest railroad contruclors in Iho world. More than n quarter of n century ago his homo was In Chicago , where ho still has largo property Interests. Ho was a close friend of Prop- ! dent Lincoln unit n staunch supporter of his administration In Iho dark Uays of the re bellion. Ho has lost most of his fortune , but what ho bus left Is valued ut SDOO.UOO. K. of P. Knuiinipnutiit BKATUICB , Nob. , Aug. 13. [ .Special Telegram - gram to TUB Bun. ] Elabowto arrangements uro now about completed for thuencampmcnt of the Nebraska brigade Uniform Hunk Knights Of Pythias , which begins hero Mon day next. The tents have arrived and there will bo ample accommodation at tbu grounds for all who como. Voting Lady Ariosted. KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Aug. 13. Miss Mlllio PfulTninn , who Is suspected of blowing up the Juvenal residence with dynamite on .Monday night , was arrested In Kansas City , Kan. , this forenoon on a churgo of assault with Intent lo kill and released on $500 bauds. May Como to tlm I'\ilr. WASIIINIITOX , Aug. 13.--Acting Secretary NoUlaton has written to Vlcb-Prostdont Bryan of tbo world's fair commission stat ing that It U advisable to permit congress to delormlno what , If any conditions , shall bo imposed upon Chinese who do-Urn to enter this country to visit tho' world't fair. COOL WAVES FROM THE WEST , New Yorker's Tedny Utter Torvont Pmyors VM I of Thanksgiving. jS 1 REFRESHING SHOWERS BRING RELIEF. Alter 'I Itroo Day * ol * lutonse HnfTor- ItiK , Heat. Stricken UottinmltcH are Onud Ainin Decidedly Comfortable. Niw : YOIIK , Atig. 12. The prayers ofn great eily seem lo hnvo been answered. The fulllllnient was deferred through Ihrco days of nwful heat and consei\ient | suffering , nut tonight men who solJoin think of God in times of oven temperatures nro uttering fervent thanksgivings nnd panting molhors of sickening children are lifting up their faces to the August Body nnd. Iho praises of their hearts to their Maker , lly 12 o'clock iho leintieraturo went lo 811 , while Iho humidity only fell lo 73 per cent , but the pleasant bree/o that came up continued nnd perspiring pedestrians felt the heat less than on Monday and yesterday , although the humidity was the hit-best experienced this week. Itnln fell lalor and during Iho afternoon the edge of iho cool wave from Iho west commenced culling its welcome way through iho steaming superheated atmosphere. Tonight the freshening breo/o Is reviving n willed humanity. As tbo wave appeared to the export view of thu chief observer over the western horl/on the wurm _ wuvo was loitering to Iho grave In tTio depths of the Allanlic. This was its last day on earth. Up to 2 o'clock the weather had boon from ( > to 8 deirrees cooler than yesterday. Al noon It still stood nt S'i degrees nnd nt I o'clock the temperature was only 8. > degrees , 7 degrees lower than ut the corresponding hour yester day. Tlio mercury registered S'J ' nt 2 o'clock. At : tiO : ; o'clock it had dropped to 7(1 ( and wns at the same point at f > o'clock. A tl o'clock the temperature at other cities was : Bos ton , bO ; Philadelphia , 7.S ; Washington - ington , 7(1 ( ; Chicago , ( H ; St. Louis , 70 ; Now Orleans , 80. The highest temperature - aturo In thu counlrv wns si degrees , at Jupiter , Fin. , and at Oalvcslon , Tox. ; Iho lowest win -IS degrees , nt Fl. Asslnntbolnu , Mont. , but during tbo nlcht the mercury wont down to US degrees atMlnnodosa , Man. , and in LaCrosse and around Lnno Michigan tlio temporaluro during Iho night was 50 degrees. There were not many cases of prostration reported through the hospital dispensaries and they have been busy loday In Iho tieat- ment of illness duo to Iho continued boat. At the hospitals there were no loss than 2)0 ! dis pensary cases , which is 150 moro than the average. Many mothers carried moan ing babies nnd tiny sufferers ' from summer complaint , 'prickly heat . fevers , and the like , brought on by the tor- ritie heat of the past three days , and there will bo great morality among the lilllo child ren for days to como as the result of tbo hot wave's visit to the city. Deaths Irom the heat today are principally cases from yostor- dav or Hie day before. For the twenty-four hours ending at mid night there have been twelve cases of heat prostration of which three were fatal. Since Monday at I ! a. in. the beginning of the hot wave , there have been thirty deaths because oftho heat. HRTH'HKX HOir\ItS. The AVHUcN-Gilmorc Buttle. The prospects are good for a big crowd witnessing the .luck Wllkos-Harry Gllmoro mill at Blum's hall Soulh Omaha Saturday night , as the advance sale of admission cards evidence. The contest is given under the auspices of the Macic City athlolic club , and all tlm ilntiiiU , loohiurr tnn saunro nmllnlor- e'stlug contest have been carefully looked after. The proceedings will start at II o'clocic ' sharp , in order that nil visitors from IbU city may have ample tlmo for reaching homo hy motor. The hall has been thoroughly re modeled and fitted up in orthodox athletic club room style , with the rintr In Iho middle , and seats surrounding , besides a number of cutmincd boxes in the gallery. Talk ol' Fit/.Hlmmons mill 1'rKoliard. SA.vFitANriKCo , Cal. , Aug. 12. Bob Fitx- simmons arrived iioro from tlio cast today. [ lo is desirous of making a match with Ted Prltchnrd , Iho English champion , who du- Toalod Join Smith. A cablegram from Pritchard was received by the California Athletic clue this afternoon saying .tho lattotr , would moot Fltzslmmons for any" purse the club might olTor. A meeting of the directors will bo held shortly to consider tbo matter. ( 'orhel t TnlkH NKW YOUK , Aug. 12. Jim Corbett today lepoaited $1,000 with the New York World .o Ilirht any man auovo ground , marquis of \meonsbury rules , either to n tlnish or n Uni ted unmoor of rounds. He prefers Slnviu or Mltcholl. _ Dolihs Taken Hack. LIXCOI.X , Neb , , Aug. 12. ( Special Tele gram to Tin : licK.l Bob Dobbs , tbo colored ingillst , wanted at Tn Junta , Colo. , for pri/.o ighling , has boon arrested hero and taken to Colorado for trial. Thai Confiscated Steamer. WAHIIINOTO.V , Aug. 12 The state depart * nent today received the following dispatch 'rom Minister I'acheco at ( iiiatomala City , Jualcmala : ' 'Steamer ' City of 1'anama has jeon detained at La hlbcrtad nnd declared confiscated by Iho authorities for not having clearance papers from La Union , which were refused the steamer for not giving up refugees. " When Iho department learned n few days ago the threatened confiscation of the steamer a telegram was sent lo Minister 'acheco to protest against thocrnillcatlon anil to Invcstlgnle the facts in tbo ca-o and to opart them to the department Immediately. t Is thought by the department of llnauco .tint the minister sent the above dlspalch ho- 'oro ho received Iho lologram authorizing lim to net in the matter. Won't Hold Tliolr Whont. ST. PAI-I , Minn. , Aug. 13.-The Minnesota alllaucu has repudiated the "bold your whoa' . " circular. President Donnelly has vlrcd members of the now party to use tbnlr- iMVn Judgment In disposing of grain. lOditor ( all of Iho News rulllance ) rellorntos bis statement that the circular scheme was mglncercd by a clique of Minneapolis spccu- ntors. _ Tlio ( Jliomkco SI rip. AIIKASSAS CITV , Kan. , Aug. 12.C. . A. 'argo , ono of Iho now senators of Iho Chero- < eu nation , says ho will Introduce a hill in ho Cherokee council In November to sell ttio Jborokeo strip nnd divide the proceeds among bo people of the nalions. U is said that a argo number of Iho members of tlm ruuncll lave promUed lo support the measure. \\tn- Ships lor China. JUu HAIIIIOII , Mo. , Aug. li Secretary 1'rac.v , In conversation , says that , navcra ! ves sels in the Bobrlng sea have boon ordered to irocood as HOOD ns they can bo spared to Jhlim to protect American IntorouU there. Positively cured l yl tluiM ) Little I'llli. Tliov also relieve Dla- Iruss frun Dyspepsia , In-i digestion and Too Ilaurty P Kutliiu. A perfect rcm-l cdy for DIulnuha , Nausea , I Drowsiness , Had Taste j In thu Mouth , Coated p Touiruo. I'aln In thu BMo.l TOIil'II ) UVKH. Tboyji regulate too Dowcla. IMrcly Vegetable. SMALL PILL , SMALL DOSE , SMALL PRICE ,