THE OMAHA DAILY BEJDHATURDAY SEPTEMBER 5 , 1891. LAST CAME WENT TO DENVER Mountaineers Found Llttlo Trouble in DC feating the Omahogs. KANSAS CITY WON FROM SIOUX CITY BfhlobecU'H Tcmprr Cost the Hush CVH n Onmc Chicago Hmotliercil ItOHlOII IlOHtOII KeilH Mill Winning .Other GaniUB. Denver , II ; Omaha , 0. Knnsns City , B ; Sioux City , 1. .ESTBKDAV'I . gaino wound up th season on the bom grounds nnd It wn n bellttltig close , th Omahas bclnir dc fcntod by u score o 14 to C > . This morning th team goes to SIou City for a series o three games , thonc to Kansas City , If Knnsns City will gunrnn tee their expense , and after four games thcr the Omaha club will nt least disband , whlcl will virtually unp the Western association The score : OMAHA. MCOilB nV INNINOS. Omaha 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 S 0- Dimvor. 7 6 U 0 0 1 1 0 * 1 8UMMAIIV Tarncd runs : Denver , 5 ; Oinahu , 3. Twc base lilts : Wcrtlclc. Itrminnn. Three hast lilt : Wright. Home runs : I'liinncnn. 1 1'ournler. _ ' ; Hpraguc , 1. Double plays : Me ( Hone to I'luuiiuan. llasn ou balls : Olt .Me Nubb , & ; off Koiirnlcr , 0. Hltbv pitcher : llj rournlor , I. Htruok out : liy 1'ournler. 3 ; bj McNabh , 2. I'ussud balls : By Itrennnii , 2 Time of Kiimn : Onn hour and forty-five inln ut es. Umpire : linker. Sohoilieck'H Costly l roshness. Sioux CITV , la. , Sept. 4. Kansas City wet n very pretty game today. Schoibock's In tuntlonal Interference with Gunson and hi ; error nt short gave It to them. Ehrot ant Koaeh pitched great games. Score : Selielbcck out forlntttrforlnR with catcher. SCOIIB IIV INMNUH. Sioux citr o 0001 oooo : KnbsasCltr 0 00000101 ! SUJIMAItV. Tno-baao lilts : Kntx , Three-hand hltn : Car pen tor , Htiilun lumps : .Sioux City , 2 : Ksiiaas Olty , 2 rlrnt buii on balli : Olf Ulirot , 2. Hit lir liHclii'f bnll : Munnliiu. Smith. Htrnck nut : l\y \ Khrot. fi by Itonch. 4. Tlmu : Ono hour und llilrty minutes Unrplrc : KnlKtit. " SncrlMoo blt : Nicholson ( innson. Lost. 1'er Ot , SI .Ttt 6.1 I& 50 .W 81 .441 XATfOA'AK f.K. Grnndpa A-non Continue * Ills Caronr Toward the I'etuiiuir I'olev CntCAoo , 111. , Sept. " 4. The feature of to day's game was Alison's whiskorj. The ok man created n great deal of merriment todaj by appearing on the Hold with long white beard and hair , and playing the game with the " " , through "grandpa" make-up on The gnmo was another pitcher's battle and tbo honors were nearly oven , the Colts win ning because of their Holding. Score : OhlonKO 1 ! Boston , . 00000000 a J HIM : Chicago. 7 : Boston , ii. Krrors : Chicago cage , : | ; Boston , 4. Ilattorlo" : N'lckury , buhrlvor ; Nichols and Uanzol. Krnod runs : Chicago , 2 ; Boston , .1. GUtMKNCITA'a CI.VSS. CLKVKLAND , O. , Sept , 4. Inability to bit JEwlng uccounted for Ulevelnnd's defeat. Young pitched a good game , but was unfor tunate. Quo of his bases on balls yielded the winning run. Score : Cleveland 200000000 1 Now York 000120000- 3 lilts : Cleveland , 4 : Now York , 10. Errors ; Cleveland , 1 ; Now York , 2. Karncd runs : New York. 1. Batteries : VOUMK and /.Immor ; KwlnR and Ularic. muniiuuooM.s SHUT OUT. I'irrsiiuiia , I'll , , Sept. 4.-Tho homo team shut the Hrooklyns out todny by hard and timely hitting. Score : IMttsmirv 0 4 C Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 u 0 OO ( i HUH : 1'lttHbiirs , 11 ; Brooklyn. S. Krrors : I'lttsburK. 2 : Brooklyn. 2. Batler.es : diilvlu nnd Sillier ; ( arntliors and Klnslow. Karnod runs : I'ltiBhiirg , 4. ItAINIil ) OUT. CIXCISNATI , O. , Sopt. 4. No game ; rain. National luaiiio rfranilin . I.oit I'er Ut. 41 . ( VII 47 _ ' > < jO 49 Ml 01 4\ , A3 .44:1 : M ,40 < J M 400 AMKKW.IX ASfiOVIA2'IOX. lloston ContliiueH to I'lln Up Unnoo- ViutorlcH. BOSTOX , Mass , , Sept. , 4. Columbus pro- Bonted Lolpnoi- , recently of the Capo May toam. He wns nervous and wild In the llrst innings , giving llvo bases on balls , which combined with three lilts gnvo Huston a wide lend. Crooks made the star catch , lloston . 70030040 0 14 1'olumbni . 000020200 4 Hit * : lloston. 0 : Columbus. 0. Krror * : Bos ton. 1 | Columbus. 4. Batteries : Crllllth and Murphy ; I.oljmor and Dowse. Karnud ruusi Columbus , S ; lloston , 4. SKNATOIIS HIIUT OUT TIIK OHIOI.E.S. WASUI.XOTOS , I ) , C. , Sopt. 4. It only took seven Innings for Washington to do up Ilnrnlcs' Daltlmoro boys today , when the ginno was called on account' darkness. Foromnn wns wild at times , but the three hits off him availed little. H'he weather was raw and rainy , keeping the attendance down to 1,400. Score : Washington . 20 10000 3 ll.-iltlmoru . o o 0 0 0 0 0 0 lilts : Washington. 0 | Baltimore , 3. P.rrors : Washington , 0 ; Baltimore , a , Karnod runs : WuiihliiKtoii , 2. Bnttorlus : I'oroiuuu and Mo- Oulroi lloaly and Townsund , TO Fini.n. . . , Pn. . Sept , 4. The Athlet ic * defeated Milwaukee boforotabout ! l00 peopl * In on oxetilnK eleven Inning cnmo. Klllen and Itowman pitched fair ball , but tbo former was hit at more opportune mo- muuts aud losi ably supported in pinches , Kooro : Athlutlo.s . . . 8 Jllluiiukee , 5 Illt : Athlotlci. 12 : Slllwaukoo. J2. Errors : Athletics , K ; Milwaukee , 4. llattttrlosi Dow- ii-nn. Orohii Klllon. Vauijlm. I.'arnod rum : Mhlutlcn , 2 ; Mllwaukoo , 2. him Hill < lot Them. Ttiuihs , In. , Sopt. 4 , [ Special Telegram to . ' ) i. | Loiunr * won tbo second from Missouri Valley today by tlmoly hittln nnd bunching tholr bite. Edlngor pltche for the homo team , nnd whllo his support a times was n llttlo ra god , field the visitor down to six runs. The Missouri Vnlloy second end bnsomnn was run Into In the sovont liming nnd his knco was thrown out ot loin nnd his foot badly cut , so ho had to bo cnrrlo from the ground , The gnmo was called n thn end of the onrhtb Inning to allow tn visitors to catch the train , The score waste to U In favor of Lomar * . American AnHoutimim ritniulltti * I'iavoJ. Won. l-oit 1'or Ct an .TC 41 . - . no J i XI JK : Cl .4. 64 .4' 09 M ? 2 .3 : AMOSU Till ! AM.lTIWIHt , Prrinont Took ThlH Onn. FIIKMONT , Nob. , Sept. -Special [ Tele gram to Tin : UEE. ] The Hastings ball tear played \vith the Fremont * this afternoon nm the visitors were outplnyod nt every point Fremont did some torrlllc singling , poundiu both Clydo nnd Hohror all ever tbo llchl Fremont mmlo no otTort nt the bat In th eighth nnd did not piny the ninth. Score b ; Innings : Kroinnnt 4 0 fi 0 4 1 0 1 I Hastings 1 0 0 0 3 00 0 1 Ilatter.es : Caatonu and Maupln : Clydu Hohrur and Abbott. Struck out : By Custom' ' H : liy Clydo , 2 : bv Kohror , I. Krrors : Krtiinoni , ' ) ; llastlim-i.f. Bane hits : Kmiuont , 7 ; Hast Inns , l. Two-base hits : Cnlunnoit nail Itohroi Home run : Ablx > tt Umpire : Gannon' At ant ISIood. OMAHA , Sept. 4.Wo do hereby ohallongi any club In the state , under 18 , to ntay us the Clippers , Young Men's Christian nsso cintlou proforrod. Address Uio : ) Ultmoy Captain Clipper Hasoball club Players arit position : Holt , catcher ; Street and Fuller pitcher and third ; Motitgomorr , rtrst ; Rob inson , second ; Miller , short stop ; Hess , loft Hascall , center ; Jackson , right. The Winning Full-mounts. The gn.no between the Fairmounts nm I'ark Juniors was rather onesided. Thoscoro I''nlrmouuts 5000 1 0 fl 1 4 1' ' Park Juniors 0 I ) 0 0 0 4 H 1 0 Batteries : Walker and iMiil ; Wltkons am WijtKlns. Two-base bits : Walker , Welch am Uossy. Three-base hlti : Welch , Wlirglns Honio run : Wllkoni , Umpire : Wnslilngton. Orchards Took Ono. WHRIMSO WATKII , Neb. , Sept. 4. [ Snecln Telegram to TIIK BEE. ] The S. A. Orchard ; defeated the Republicans today oy playing good ball with thu assistance of sovora errors by the Republicans. This makes OIK game apiece , and they will play again tomor ow. Score : ns o o : Orchards 't o I Butteries : Republicans. Miller and Gadkc Orchards. Dolan and Lacoy. Htrucl ; out : Bv Miller. iO ; by Dolan , 8. I'asscd balls : Lacey ' - ' . Base hits : Republicans , U ; Orchards. 4 Krrors : Republicans , 7 ; Urcharda , 2. Umpire : Wilkinson. Football Today. Ouinhn boys homo from college will meet : Young Moirs Christian association team m r football match at the babobnll grounds till ; afternoon commencing at UH : ! ) o'clock. N < admission fee will bo charged. The contest promises to bo a hot ono with tbo teams in the following positions : C'olUtge. Positions. Y. M. C. A Brown Klttht End 1'oruinai ; Ii.ino ) ItlRht Tackle lill Patrick Klsjht Guard Connor' Thomas Center Sheldoi Horseman I oft Uunrd Browi 1' . Dodge I.oftTaoklc Denlel. Iloiicland Loft Kurt Howli Rowln Quarlcrlack ) Dlekov Uustlii Klitbt Halfback OSKOOC ; J. Dodge Left llnlfbaek Morrow Uustin I'ull Back Tuntold U.IKJIOX aWllllAY'b V.ITK. IIin Head Blown to AtoniB by of UnukNhot A Hoy's Uravory. JACKSONVILLE , .Fla. , Sept. 4. Harmon Murray , the notorious colored outlaw , whc has dclicd the authorities for nearly a yoai nnd torrori/.cd n wldo acotion of country , was killed about daylight this morning by Hardy Early , a colored lad of 17. The killing occurred In a s-vnmp neat Archer , Fla. Murray called on Early about 4 o'clock nnd ordered him to govlth him to Archer , where ho sala ho was irolng to ' 'kill some crncliors" nnd then leave Alachua county. Early did not want to go , and said ho had no gun. but Murray took Early to tbo Inttor's brother's house and made him pro- dttco u douolo-bnrrclled shotgun. Both bar rels \voro loaded with buckshot and Early put llftcon moro in a barrel. The two then started toward Archer , having to pass through a swamp on the way. When tuny cot Into tbo swamp Early pre- tondud bo did not know thu trull and asked Murray to lead , Murray took the loud , nnd immediately Early poured the contents of both barrels Into the buclc or Murrav's head , killing him Instantly. Early then'notllled the people ni Archer nnd n crowd wont to the soot , brought tbo corpse to town and after ward sent It to Gainesville. The excitement there was intense ns sev eral Ivnchlnga of Murray's confederates hnva occurred In that vicinity. Early was the hero of the hour and was mounted on n box from which ho made n speech , describing the affair. Ho will got $1,500 in rewards. Mur ray bad killed seven man within tbo past few months nnd was as fearless as bo was blood thirsty. 31OHR IXniAX J/K.S.S-/.IH TALK. Old Grow Stirring Up the Roils in tlio IVrritory. OuTiiutR , Oul. , Sept. 4. "Old Crow , " tno Ulioyonno chief who wont to Pine Hidgo agency a few weeks ago In search of the Mas- slnh , returned yostoruny , nnd is now engaged In dotnillug to his brethren the wonderful things ho saw , "Old Crow" also visited Wnllcor's Lnke , Nevada. Ho reports all the Indians in that country dancing , nnd declare * hi * will return in a week or so and persuade Christ to como horu. His intluunco with the Indians hero is rapidly iucroasine , and ho now has a largo number of followers. Death of n l > intlii/ulHli / il Hold lor. BOSTON , Mass. , Sopt. -Tbo uoath of Brigadier General Edward Augustus Wild , late of Itrookllno , Mass. , Is reported from Mcdallln , Columbia , South America. Hu was n graduate of Harvard nnd of the Har vard mcdlciil school , nnd Jefferson Modlcal college , Pennsylvania. Ho was n medical otlleor In the Turkish army in the Crimean war , receiving n medal from the government nt Us oloso. He served through the rebel lion , and rose m rank from captain of u com pany ho raised to brigadier general. His ago was CD. Of late years ho was largely Inter ested in mining. OklaliniiiniiH Violntu tlio haw. GiTiiiilK , Okl. , Sopt. 4. A sensation bos boon caused here by the publication of a heretofore overlooked law which makes It a misdemeanor for any person or corporation to biro men to go Into any Indian reservation and tnko up a claim an land and afterward turn it ever to the person or company. Many banks , inoronn- tlio houses and other companies , nnd hun- ilrods of private persons engaged parties to rte this very thtnir , nnd the discovery of this law creator consternation on all sides. nnd Card * . Otllcor and Police Matron dimming * gave in oyster party to a few friends at their rest- Jonco , 21KW Farniim street , lust evening , A .Ittle music , some amusing recitations , card playing and a light supper tilled up the oven- IIIB pleasantly , The party thoroughly enjoyed themselves md woru well entertained by tholr pleasant : iojt and hostess , Among the manyattruotwa features of Tnu DUNIUY Bun will bo a letter from Mrs Irving J , Manatt , wife of the American Consul at Athens , Mrs. Manntt Is a picas- ug descriptive writer aud draws a pretty picture of the Urocco and Grecians of today. DoWltt's Little Early Rljow for ths liver \YINDUP \ OF THE FAIR RACES Three Good Contests Dollgbt a Larga Orow On the Last Day. TROTTING FOR A THOUSAND DOLLARS Allurttm lli'cnks Another Hocord- Klolil Dny at York UuiinliiK nt Ijntunln nnd Klincpsticnd 'Tips for Today. Tbo racing season at tbo Douglas count. fair track was Mulshed yesterday with llvoo the finest events ever soon In Omaha. Whil the attendance was not qulto so largo ns thn of Thursday the grand stand was well flllc nnd the paddock contained a largo number o line turnouts. At 1 o'clock the races were called and th llrst ovcnt , n trot for the 2'Jl : class for DUrso of $ TlX ) , was raced. Tnero wcro foil oiiirlos. Four very Interesting heats -.vor trotted. Aflor the first heat. In which Groci \V got a had start , nho took tlio lend and woi thrcostmight heats without trouble. Sum iiiury : UracoW 4 l I I'rlncn McM.ilion 1 3 a K > ( btrtlm > : i a 3 Kobblo P ' . . s 4 4 Time : 2:111,1ai ! < J , SiSHJ , 3'M. Tno next rnco was n froo-for-nll pnro fo foOO. There wcro four eutrles , with Buiiku Jr. . nHtrong tuvorilo. This great colt tool nnd kept the load In every boat , althougl closely pressed bv Almont Uaslmw , makini It a close ana most exciting contest. Sum imiry : lliinko , jr l l Al'uont laslin\v ! ] > 2 l)0icon : : i II PrlncoT 4 4 Time : Ul'i'M : ! ) \ : , a : ' . " . ' . Then came the wont of the dav , n trot fo : the SW : ! class with a SI,000 purso. Then were llvo entries , but those narrowed dowi to three by tbo withdrawal of Tossio D un ( aho distancing of Helen. Flvo verv closclj contested heats were trotted , and tin race was full of events from star to Jlnlsh. Newsboy , driven by Campbell , wu : the fnvorito and took the lirst two heats , am it looked very much as If ho nnd it all hi : own way. In the third boat Lord Clintoi kcopt Ms fcot Bplpiulidly nnd Newsbov broki so badly that the driver of Clinton was compelled polled to almost walk under the wire to keoj Newsboy from being distanced. In tin fourth , as the horses came dowi tbo homo stretch both broke and 1 looked moro llko n runninp raci than n square trot. Lord Clinton was pullei in but Newsboy galloped almost to the wlr ( but came und : r on n trot. The boat wa ; given to Lord Clinton who then won th ( next and deciding heat. Summary : Lord Clinton 2 211 N'owsboy , l l a ! HIV Dan . * , a u : i 2 ; Time : 3x'4. : sai. 2c : ; , a:2.s : 2ST'J. : ' The 2:27 : class then had n-trot for $100 which nlso proved a good'one. The race wn * really botwuon Queen T"iind Frank I1 , nl though there were six entries. There wore several node and neck finishes which illleil the sports with Joy. Summary : Oilcon " 1 l i i\-aiiu p : ; ; . i J : llurly Iturly 3 3 It ; Dancer 4 4 4 4 Time : iS : : ! , ' : ! ; , 2:31. : 2:3i : Evaiiollne | , J. D. Craighton's 4-year-old , trotted a miln against tlmo in Uilll. A half milo dash flnishod the roculai events. There were llvo entries- : Little Joe won in 51 seconds , Llz/Io N second , Hoso- bud third. A. J. Potter of Omaha was lined $100 by the association , aud suspended until paid , foi declaring on the track that ho did not con sider the judges capable of dellovrlng a just decision. Thus ended the most successful ravine meeting ever bold in this county , and It is but Just to glvo credit to the gentlemen who hnvo worked so bard for its success , and to give the public good raying for their money. Secretary Bnunicr.'Trcastirer Bolln and Su perintendent of Speed Mount worked hard to inako It n success , nnd the successful man agement of thu grounds and tr.ick has oecn largolv in the hands of Messrs- Ambler , Root and Troitscbke. This is probably the last meeting that will over bo held on the old fair grounds , Outcome nt l.ntonla. CINCINNATI , O. , Sopt. 4. Hain tell heavily all last night and a light rain foil this fore noon. Visitors to the Latonla trnclt found it deep nnd heavy with mud. In the afternoon tlio rain ceased falling , but the clouds were threatening and the air was cool when thoraces races bcgai. . Afterward' there was a sort of misty rainfall all afvemoon. Out of thirty- eight entries in the llfth race there wtro thirty-seven starters. A second ctipico , very close to favorite , won the tlrst race , and prime favorites won all the others. There were less than 3,500 porsqns ptosent. IJo- sults : Klrst rice , sollliiB pur.so for 3-yoar-olds and upward that have not won , two or nuini races ilneo August I , ono inlit' and twunty vurds. Kluvon startoiti. It icqulrcd three trials to ret the horses olT and It was well done. In thn homo strotoh thu winners asserted thcmsolvos. J. T. , 11UW ( : to I ) , won Iiv a nosi ! from Drift. IK ) : to 1) ) , with Abilonc , twi ( : i to i ! ) , third , throe ungths bacli. Time : l ; . ° iUi. Second raco. IIUIMI for maiden lllllus , 2-year- olda , four and a htiltriirlongs. Kljjht starters. A itood start wiis.mndo on the third trial with Piirolr , l.ndy I'liixton. Ulully and Aunlo Itouso almost neuk nnd neck. A sudden chance was nindo shortly after tlio start , but Parole , 110 ( S ton ) , got the load and came In wlnnur by 'our lengths from Jllsa Horn , 103(8 ( tort.second. ) ; o luntths ulioad of Annlo 11 on so , 1U' > ( I. > to 1) ) , Third ruvo'purso soiling. forS-yoar-oldsiind ipwnrds , ono rnllo. Klvo st'irters ; Iloyal iartor , HUuvon ( ) , third In the start , took tbo eaa at the qunrtor. hold It to the Mulsh ind on by u lungth. Hilly Plnkurtoii. 10Uf ( > to I ) , -eoond , winner of Dlauu Iiv a IUIMI from IVnuclty , tin lU to 1) ) . tlilrd. Tfinu : l:4'Ji. : ' ( Koiirtli race , a freii luindleap. for Il-year- ) lds and upwards , ono mile and seventy yards. Flvo xturtors ; Rnterlni ; the homo Jlieteh Uncle Hob , I IK ( avnni. wlio had lioen uyliiu back , shot to thu funit and won easily ) y four lonslhs , Adrlcnnc , 101(1 ( to 1) ) . second , fix length * In front of Uamllln , 108 ( t l < o I ) , third. Tlmo : l"il' : ' . ritth laco. for maiden colts. 2-year-old8 to Mirry IS ! pounds , live fnrloncs , Kl ht starters : lob Tiiomhi , ltil : ( to 1) ) , In tbo strotcn dashed Hit and won by two lengths , OayiibO , 121(5 ( to ) , .second , two lon ths In front or Double .omr , lUtllU ( to 1) ) , third. Tlmo : lUfi4. : | Day nt Slieopwlicad. Siir.Ei'slliun BVY , L. I. , Sopt. 4. The nootlng was contlnuod hero today under the nest fnvor.iblo circumstances , Tbo weather vas Just cool enough to b& comfortable. The rack was fust and the card a good one. I'lrst raco. HWoepstakos for 3-yunr-olds and ipwurdH of Jl5 each with fl.Uoo added , ono ullo. I'our sstarlurs : When oncu straightened ml'I'rinlty , ll.i ( "u to I ) , c.une from the icar vltli a rush and won by two lengths doin Dr. liisbrout'k , 11516 to ! > > , who hoatMUculunil , 1'A ! II to 10) ) two lonntlis for tin * place. Tlmo : 1:42. : uednil nice , tlio ( toldoii uod stakes , foi-2- mir-olds. a swcuustukes of * . ' " > uauh with II.5UO added , suven furlongs ou turf , tilght itarturs : After a feood linlsh Low Weir , 100 : & > to 1) ) . won by a bead , whllo King Stnok. lO.'i lute I ) , bout Actor , liwi.tito 1) ) , two lengths or the plaeo , Tlmo : I.M4. Tlilrd race , for 3-yo ir-oliK , a Huomistakrs , tuttirlty course , about sU furlons , eUlit ilartersi Hcllly , IOSb ( teD ) . took the lead und litild It lo IhoundNliiuliiK In u drive by half i loiisth from Contribution. 11)8 ) ( f. to I ) , who jnat llullovue. HIM (4 ( to I ) , ihu same dUtanco or the idai'o. Tlmo : lilit-\ ) 1'ouiih rueo purse ll.iOJ ! mlln mid u fur- OIIK. So\m starlets : Willie U 1I. " > ( IJ to SI in i rattling llnlsli won by a half length from M ) uenvucolt tui(2.Uo : ( li who bout Hoodlum II ( U to 5) ) two lengths for the place. Tlmu : .VJ ; i-r > . I'lftb nu'o a handicap sweepstakes mils mil a nil-loir , ' . Six bturtors : All Iliuids tent to thu whip at thu furlong polo when \onwotid 105 ( I to I ) drew out mid won by two ennuis , whllu I'orl Uhwsf.or 10t ) to2land /'iissliH 111to ( li muilii u dead heat of It for econd place Tlmo 1.V : | . Slxtb race a fepstakos for 3-vcur-olds mil upwards , onoiiillo on turf. Mini Htarturs : 'iixnii Kt'HHU ) 10) ) won by two lengths ; Klir.- touk 13.1 id to I ) second ; t'olbom 1JU (15 ( tu 1) ) hlrd. Tlmu 1:45. : ) nt I'lilluili'lplilu. Piiii.\i > r.i.i'iiiA , I'n. , Hopt , S. Over 2,000 pcctaton wllnussed the ilnal racing at tbo 'hilndclphia driving park today and the ndlng of the grand circut races of ly'Jl. ' * ady Ulster wa-s a favorite In tlio'Ji.'l ; : trot- Ing class. She won handily In straight teats , lowering her record several seconds , n tbo 3:30 : pacing cluis Frank Dorch , the ftvorito wou utter Thistle bad taken tlio Urn hont , Dorch rfjf jpl the third hent In 2:1(1) : ( ) knocking five seconds olt his record. Tt third event was n race ngolmt time by O. . Hnmlln'j coloUri bd tcntn Globoand Justlm They essayed to bent the best team record < 2:16 : > Only ottO'liont wns trotted , the ml ! being tnndo In a : ! " . The 1'loHflant Vnllc 3-ycar-old. Cnpltrtnla trotted nn oxhlbltlo mlle in 2 :30. : Followlnfr nro summnriod : 5n : : trottliiR class , purse 11,000. J.ady Ulstc won , Illehlnnd Hey noconil , Dully 0 thin Monroe Wllk * foiirib , Toinplnton Illth , Mad son sixth. Olnihllr > s n enth. Host time : 2 : V B20 ! pncliiit cln . Jl.tiOO. Krnnk Dorch woi Thl.stlo spcondi oJadun thlnl. Kmmn I * foiirtl Stir puns ilfth. ( , * iiiisln Joe distanced In tin hent : Host tlmo ; 2:1 : U. Double tcnrif Iriii-o , iiznlnst time. Tlrut 2:15 . Olobo nnd Jiinliin , 2IOM. . nt York. YOIIK , Nob. , Sept. 4. iSpocIal to Tn BKK.I The Athlotlo club of York nnd th Gentleman's Driving association united o Field day exercises which were hold nt th driving park this afternoon. All the sportln element of the county were in altoudanci toirolhor with many spectators. The oveut included foot bloyclo and borso racing , sbool lug , etc. , and the following Is the result c ( ho most important : In the half mlle bicycle race I.ynd Oowo won Uoorzo Hull second , J. V. llyder thin Tliiu lr ! > 2. , A sox'onty-nvoyaril foot rnco wns won by I Itoss , T. Owens takllis second. A urotty ona mlle whucl race was run b ronnti anil He I. the former coming ever th tape ahead. Tlmo : 3V1. Two ion-yard root races were run by Hos inn Whitney In tbo llrst event , nnd Anthon and Itoiuls In the second. The winners were Uoss , time. lO'i ; Anthony. 10J. ( In the sliootfnir M. T. Xllllor .scored sevei out of a posslblo ton bltio rooks , winning tlrs iiionoy. J. \ . llydur Rotsocond with u scon of six. In the ten double blue rook shoot M. T. Miller lor Won llrst with n score of llvo. I ho llrst horsn raeo was a groi'n race ( llloc Iiv throe out rlos , with thu following result ! Dnkewood. 2-venr-old , b. o. , O. .1. ISobes. . . 1 ' 1 opay , g , m. , S. H. I.ltchenboriior . 2 1 orest , 3-yeai-old , b. B. , J V. Hrady . 3 Tlmu : : im. : : : iS3. : In the 3 minute class the result was as follows lows- .Urn Keene , p. s. , It Couroy. . . 1 t Triimp , Jr.ch. s. . O. I , . Kuller . a : i Dinah , b. m. , D. K. I'lrrlstal . II a Time : 3:02. : : JOi : > 4' . 3 : , v/ . Tbo3riflassrosillted : In thu followlnsscoro Ira , I ) . K. , S. A. Myers . a 1 1 Tom. br. R. , C' . I , . I'liller . 122 U.lN.li a. , C..T. Nobes . 333 Tlmo : ; il45i. : 3lo : , 3nioi : : : , A hotly contosttid itinuliiK half mlle dnsl was won by L. K. otilhworth'M r.iv Boldlni ; Hob , ugulnst u field of three In ! V > ! i seeoiuls. Two AVorld's Records Siiiaslicd. lNnni'RNiiNCE : , In. , Sopt. 4. Two of th world's ' records were broken today. Allortoi trotted the mlle In 2:10 Hat , crowning him self kinp of .stallions nnd enhancing his vnlui $50,000 more. Direct , the llttlo black pacini wonder , covered the milo In 2:0(5 : ( , beat itig the world's ' stnilton records foi both trotters nnd pacers. Allorton wll boat Maud S's record this year , 1 ; Williams' prediction , and ho knows wha ho is talking nbout. Direct not only break.- the stallion pace , but breaks the pacing rcc ord of the world , and traveled the lastus milo thnt ever drew a sulky. Ciuctoo , 111. , Sept. 4. Commenting on th < dispatch from Independence , the Inter Oecai tomorrow will say : ' \\Vstmont \ holds' the paelnj ? record on Julj 10 , 1KM. with runtilni ; mule , he p.iced the milt against tlmo ontlio old West Sldo track It Obleago In 2:011 : , , Mnjor HankiiiK' Hacns. CniCAno , 111. , Sept. 4.-Gartield porl results : , ; 1'lrst race , sevoti-eltthtlis of : i mlle : /.oki Hardy won. Koko second. Aunt Cat third , Tlmo : l:30'j. : .Second race , throo-nuarters of a mlle : HI : Tlireo won , Governor llosssaconil.Miitid third , Time : I : ID. Tlilrd nice , oiuvmllo : Slary MoOowan won , Lolisocond , Arjstqyrat third. Time : 1:4" : > . 1'ourtb raeo. mlle and a sixteenth : Prlnct won. Verso d'Or soiond , Ed Hell third. Time : 1 : : ) . Klfth race. flvo-olKhths of a mlle : Tom Hoaeh "on. ( frulkshank second , Uiiadllln third. Tlmo : 1:01 : , * Sl.vth race , ono mlle : Upmiin won. Hob I. second , Louise M third. Tlmo ; 1:41K. : Comity' * Knlr. KKAIISIIV , Nqb. , jfSopt. 4. [ Special Tcio- groin to TIIK BBq - 'ho Buffalo county fait closed today , 'f no attchdanco today was be tween 1,000 and 1,200. 1'ho lint race this afternoon was u running race , three-quarters of n mile , for SIOO , bast two In threo. The lirst heat wns won bv Nationnl. owned bv Courtier of CallnwaV , Hod Dan second" , Phniitom third. The next heat the Judges changed riders on Ked Dan and ho distanced both competitors. In the three minute trot Colonel Younp won. Timor 2:4 : ! % 2:38K : , 2:13. Maud C second. Chnrlio Alott boat Doc Jones In a 100-yard footrace. Tlmo : 11 seconds. nt Crotc. CmTn : , JXob. , Sopt. 4. [ Special Telegram to Tun Bin.J : At the fair grounds today races were as follows : 3:00 : race : Hairy 1C won , Alice E second. rime : 2:4(1. ( Trlx drawn , sick. Pacini : . one mlle : HI'llo ' McCrackcn won. inlvara second. Tlmo : 2IW. Itunnlni ; . out ) mlle and repeat : Polly II won , Kulo M Hocond. Tlmi > : 1:54. : Tomorrow I ) : S-1) ; ) Class entries : is follows : Logan H. iMa/.ula , Kobol .Medium , Satuni 1J , Jharloy Hurch and Sir Albla. This is tbo best rnco nicotine held hero for many years. Niel 1'iorson , the Jockey who jot thrown yosturday , is badly hurt , aiid bis recovery is very doubtful. Colonel Con-ilia II'H Itnoos. CHICAOO , 111. , Sopt. 4. Hawthorne races. Klrst race , six furloiiKs : Wurrun Leland won. lioyal Flush second , Pearl JennliiL-s Jilrd. Time : I : la. Second race , six fiirlontcs ; Harney won , Harry Kuhl second , Kismet tlilrd , .Tlmo II7 : ? { . Third rneo , live fnrlnniri : Itiiokhound won , Vrtluir Davis HOJond , llttlo IJock tlilrd. Tlmu : l : i > * . I'ouith r.iee , seven furloiiKs : I'an ICIiiK won , Ijlttlo Scissors second. Colonel Whcatloy tlilrd. 1'lino : 1:3. : ' . I'lflli rueo , mlle nnd one-nl hth : Insolnnco vim. Cants second , Hlmlnl third. Tlmo : At the loxva Stnlu l'\ilr. DES MOI.NI > , In. , Sept , 4. Closing day of aces : 3.Ml : p ieo : Tout Inn won , J. T. second , Pnnte , r. , third. Hesttlmo : a:44 > 4. Kanls of IhSH. S70I ! Put Davis won , Hlona ccond , St. XiOiils nnd Hcnator A tied for place , is also Kato .Mcheod anil At Q. Chasu. Hest line : au'n'4 ' , 2i5 ; : trot , MM : Dllliird Aloxaiuler won , lurry S second , Welshman third , D.indy II oiirth. Novtilty half mile dash : Kninia U first to [ iiarter , and Minnie U tlrst to half. Tlmo : Tlph for Today. Following horecs hnvo been nicked ns llrst , nd second cholco in tno races ns uuu'borod : fillKK.I'SIIKAI ) II A V. 1. lliu'lno Satnile or. 2. Wluhtiiiiin VqcKvlllo Hulle. 3. Itcckun ltorniula | , 4 , Jiiiiiin .Morr < jwTUoy del Hey , 5 , Haiiquet l.nnffford.0 U. Uanoll-M. iiUl'u. ' t. Hilly I'lnKertoiJT-Tenno'ty. 2. Itoyul ( larter--n.iHo. 3. Prlneo l-ortilHiiftiH Uorkn. 4. Doujrlass Sistnt l.lnda. n. I loll mi' Hnckber Ilamliiio. 0. Mutlldu l 1 Martin KiuseilnOra. 2. Unveil Mury Ah'llowun. 3. VoTamhlen- Klllott. 4. Kred Taral S-tifj < or et. B. Mttio ltouk-iT.trt'd Ullfton , 0 , Marie K-Od y ; .it .Y. % Uttft Vtl.MKXTH. On this ovoiiujfjY ) at the pcrformanco of Alabama" the prica of reserved seats ou the rst floor will bo'8fr ! > 0 each , in the llrst three uws of the balcony $1.50 each , seven rows in ho balcony fl , ulx rows In the balcony 75 cuts each. The prices nt tbo Saturday latliieo will bo ? l for the llrst lloor und 73 ent.s for tbo balcony. liussoll's ComiHltatis In the farce comedy 'The ' lity ! Directory , " will open u four lirhts' engagement nt Boyd'.s Now ttieator u Sunday night nuxt , arriving from Denver iundny afternoon ou u special train. The oinp.uiy Is suid to bo tbo ablest that Man ger Russell has yol had on the road. Tim nlo of seats opened this morning. Jacobowakl's ' charming and Justly popular onlo : opera , "Krmiuo , " will bo put on at the Irand on Sunday night by the ( Jnrrow ) nora company with a very strong cast. In 'lirinino" ' thu Gurrow Operu roronany is aid to surpass itself , Mr , Dnuv , Mr. Urnnd , Ir , Hallau , Miis ( Jloinuut , Miss Swain and lisa ilurkur all Imvlng couReuiiil roles rhlch they llll admirably. England Will Ask Turkey Why She O.i\ Frco Passage to a Russian Float. IT HAS THREATENED EUROPE'S ' PEACE Turkey DpiniindH Tlmt KiiKliuul Sim Ijcnvc 1'J ynt Krnnco Will Proli- nfoly Sniiport itin Porto ( Jon- crnl KorclKii News. [ C i > ] iH'jlit 1H.9/ tin the HVufcm A < aelatttt LONDON , Sept. 4. The soml-oniclal stat mont winch tbo porto Issued yesterday I regard to the agreement with Russia toucl IIIR the passing of the Russian vo untoer Hoot through the Dnrdnnolle is quickening the British foroig ofllco in its efTorts to obtnl concerted nctlou on tbo part of the treat powers in domiitmlni ; n full explanation fret the porto. Within two days Lord Salisbury1 attitude appears to have changed from ono t intended Indifference Into one of keen diplc inntlu activity. From Chateau Cecil , whur he still abides , ho has woke up th ofllcials of thu Foreign department hen through whom , night nnd day , ciphc dispatches pass In a stream to an from tbo European capitals. A high ofllcl : of the department , who wns recently of th opinion that the Moscowa Incident woul not effect the existing relations betwec Great Britain and Turkey , now takes a vic\ that the Husso-Turklsb agreement will mnk necessary an early demonstration on th part of ( Ircat Britain , oven If she has to DC nlono. The portd's statement is evidently In tended to cover Turkey's rusponsibilit ; In tlio event of tbo oxperted remonstrance of the powers. Lord Salisbury's position , n It is understood to hnvo boon communlcatci to the powers , Is tuat tbo Russo-Turkisl ngrccmcnt la nn invasion of tbo treaty o " Paris. Turkey could not assent to"ni open and tlugrnnt . .violation of tin treaty by giving Uussla * the righ to send war ships through the straits , bu she makes concessions , tantamount to thi snmo privilege , In permitting the passngi througn the Dardanelles of a volunteer licet equipped with guns und tilled with soldiers Bo tbo developments of diplomacy in the CHRI swift or slow , British Intervention ultimate ! ; appears to bo inevitable. Thn I'.iris Temps distinctly indicates thn the French covernment intends to supper the sultan's rlgut to enter into n special con tract with Russia outsidu of the articles o the trcatv With "tho straits trouble Is directly ii volved the question of lOsypt. Moukitni Pasha , the porto's ' commissioner in Cairo , has renewed his demand through the khcdlvo foi the evacuation of Kcynt by the British Cairo advices state if this demand is refusci Moukitnr Pasha will ask the sultnn to reonl him , nnd to lenvo the post vacant as a protcsi against the khedlvo's contumacy toward tin suzerain. The British ambassador at Constantinople , Sir William W. White , is on the worst possible personal terms with the sultan , whc lias repeatedly made excuses to avoid scoinp him , and it is reported tonight that Sir Will- lam is about to bo replaced. The agent of the Chilian Junta sent to the foreign ofllco : i note in reference to the silvoi carried from Chill by the British warsnlp Kspieglo. The bullion will bo impounded on its arrival in England nnd will bo re tained pending a legal decision on the junta's rights to it. Diplo matic relations between Grcnt Britnin nnd Chill are in n chaotic stato. Balmaccdn's Inst envoy , Senor Vncuua , never presented his credentials hero and Is now in Paris awaiting developments. The Junta's agent , who has long been secretly holdinu fnoudly communications with the government , will obtain every assistance in capturing the silver. The theosonhy fad is Infecting society throughout. Spiritualism , long dormant , is experiencing an onorgotio revival. The announcement thnt tha prince of Wulns will revisit Tranby Croft this autumn evokes loud outcry from the rolitriotis press. The Methodist Times asks if the irinco has not a single sentiment in touch .vith the British people , and warns him that lis conduct excites deep emotion among the middle and woiklng classes on which the stability of the throne rests. A Clydo firm has sent to the prinro of Wales a plan and estimates for n yncut to bo built ou the most recent lines for racinir pur- losos. Prince George has incited bis 'ather to try to obtain yachting hon ors , nnd there Is a court report that the prince of Wales is ambitious to race his yacht in American wutors. Captain O'Shea curtly denies the truth of Lho report that ho Is about to marry again. JOll'.l 2.llt3lKltS AX OUTS. Politioa UemiltM in a Split in the Al ii mice. Sioux Cmr , Tn. , Sopt. 4 fSpocinl Tola- jram toTiiK BKE.J The broalc in the Iowa armors' alliance Is complete today. The action in the Ulevonth congressional district illlunce , which do-sires to go into politics , to- lay throw off all allegiance to the old Iowa ullanco and org.ml/.od as a part of the outhern alliance. Thu faction is led uy \ . J. Wcstfall , the people's party's candidate or governor , who , ns nn organizer of the old owu alliance , has spent Its monov in schom- ng to break it down in western Iowa. The eprosontatlves of the executive commlttoo of be lowii nlllanca have already begun the vork of reorganization and the light between bo two alliances will Henceforth bu hot. United. MUTCITINI : , li : , Sept. 4. [ Special Tclo- ; rom to Tin. Bnn.J At today's session of ho lay confermico In connection with the own State Methodist Episcopal conference , vl Ich is In nnu.ua ! session bore , reioltitlons voro adopted lavorlng the closing of the World's ' fulr on Sunday nnd also strong reso- utinns favoring prohibition and thu on force- nunt of tlio stuti ) laws. The resolutions urge ill friends of tcmpcr.tuco to vote In tno coni ng election , regardless of party politics. U s a significant fact In this lay conturonco , lomnoscd exclusively of lay delegates from ho various churches , tbo resolutions were idontcd unanimously , Including both Uotr.o- irats und republicans. An Unl'ricnillv Hisoeptlon. M.UI3HU.I.TOWX , Iu. , Sopt. 4 [ Special relegrnm to Tin : But : ] Mw. T. J. Storms if this city lost three children by diphtheria ust winter. Grief so preyed upon the moth- r'.s mind that she bus not been qulto right Inco. This niorniiiL' nn asont soliciting plo- ures for unlargiiig drove up and stopped in rant of the Storms residence , Mrs. Storms vent out , soued the nun , dmggcd him out of ho buggy and nearly were all the grass off ho front yard with him. Shu then orccd htm into the house and repented ho dose. Thu man looked llko onn of ho principals In a prize fight when tbo dls- racted woman got through with him. Ui'Hlilt ill n Drunk. IOWA CITV , la. , Sopt. I. ( Special Telo- rain to TIIK BKE.J William ileddloston tid a number of companions all of whom wro drunk to a ( 'router or loss extent , wont o the Lnnora dnnco hall and saloon In Mon- oo township and Indulged In u gcnoral light ist night. Revolvers wore drawn and Ilod- loston was shot through the left lung. Thu ullot was probed for , but the plijslcinns . ore imablo to Und It. Thn victim made the Intoment that Joseph Kutchcrn did the hooting. No arrests hnvo boon made , the nicorn Haying tno man escaped. It Is ex- cctod thnt Heddlcston will bo nblo to pull lirough. _ _ CapturiMl an lown CRIIAH Ilu'iiw , la. , Sopt. 4. ISpocIal Tele- rnm to Tin : BKK. | Kruntt Howard , a urglar , entered the roildenco of Senator inlth last uvenhiL' nt early hour. Mrs. niith was nlonn nt no mo. Going to the bud liambor and lighting the gas she discovered limn at the trousuau In which hnr gold ratoh and Jewelry wuro kept. Immediately lie guvo the alarm nnd hu was captured. Iowa Airliiilliiril Souloty. Di.s MOIXBS , ( a. , Sept. 1 , [ Special Tolo- I'tttii to TUB BHK.J The thirty-eighth an- ual exhibition of the State Agricultural society closed today. Treasurer Worthlnitton has figured the receipts to last iwcnlnir. There wns a total for the entire fnlr up tu last nlitht of f.i2.0J.07 ( , as nt-nlnst fT.l.SOO.ST for the snmo period last yOnr. The mngnilicaiit showing of llvo stock , mnchlnorv nnd oxhl- bltf of nil kinds is a source of joy to the so ciety. Todny there wns u goodly nun-tier of visitors on the grounds and the amphitheater wns packed to sco the rncc.s. ! ' ! . lit On n Train. Bnii.iNOTOx , la , , Sept. 4. [ Special Telo- grnm to Tim Bni : . ] A. st'iisntlonnl luiml-to hand light occurred on tbo evening Chtfnuo , Burlington ft Kansas ( Jlty passenijer train this evening bctxvcen a gnng of gamblers and n lot of country follows whom they had nooccd nt the Donnellsoti , in. , fair. In the incleo one gambler was knocked senseless , bis teeth dislodged nnd his face terribly cut. Revolvers wcru nourished nnd only the Inter vention of peaceable passengers and train- rtion prevented a serious riot. No arrests wore mudo. Oilolioll'n PoHimiHter ln Ml. OPHIIOI.T , In. , So't. [ ' 4. [ Special Tolegrnm to'l'iiEBnn , ] Wnlter C. Matthews , postmaster - tor at this place , died last night , nged HI yenrs. Ho leaves a wife nnd fnmily. His widow will probablv bo appointed to till tbo VMonncy , that being the general desire of the patrons 01 the ofllco. Klro at Collar ItapliN. CKOUI RAi'ins , la. , Sopt. 1. [ Special Tolo- uram to Tin : BKK.I Flro destroyed the resi dence of Joseph Smith , .Inmos C. young's barn , Ice house and twenty tons of hav. Smith's loss Is fl.iiOO ; no insurance. Young's loss Is Sl' > ,000 , three-fourths In sured. \\ork ol' Ilnr.'liirH. MAii.xim.i.Towx , la. , Sept. 4. [ Special Tulegrnm to TIIK BKK. ) Burglars entered thostoroof Rlcker & Promm last night nnd 'secured ever $100 worth of goods. AS A MAT IK II OP MOWS. ' Fifth Warilors snucoHt What 1 lie Itro II IN Already Done. Muulclpal economy was the tlrst subject broached last ni lit by the Fifth Wnrd Kickers' club , and it was introduced by Mr. Schnako In a resolution which declared that It was the scnso ot the gentlemen assembled thnt the cltv council should not expend nuy money for the purpose of having the new Australian election law published In the newspapers. Mr. Schnako hold that a cnrofully prepared epitomeof the law tilling about ono column of nn ordinary newspaper Would bo sufllcieut and that tbo newspapers ought to print that much as a matter of news nnd for the benefit of their subscribers , without nsklng pay for it. Tbo resolution wns ndoptcd. Mr. Schnako then introduced , a resolution favoring the nomination of Judge Wakelov for the district bench. Thoclub was divided upon this question and the resolution was defeated. The city council and the county authorities wcro given a rap over the head for their ru- missness in falling to enforce the law with reference to suburban saloons within thu two-milo limit. A motion to request the city council to sub mit n bond proposition for $150,000 for the public library building nnd grounds created a lively discussion and was finally carried. Thoclub then discussed the street railway problem ns touching the transfer quest ion anil franchise for the Metropolitan company , the linul conclusion being that if the now" com pany would bring legitimate competition the franchise ought to bo grunted and nil tlio street cnr lines should transfer prssoneers from ono line to another across the city for ono faro. PHOGUKfeSlXO KINKIjY. Money for the Convention Fund Heine Huplilly Subscribed. "Tho finance committee is progressing fairly well in securing subscriptions for the republican national convention , " said ono of the most untliusiatic workers today to n re porter of TIIK BBK. "vVo have already se cured the following very liberal subscrip tions : Thomas Swobo , $1.003 ; G. M. Hitch cock , $1,0011 ; Dr. D. S. Mercer , $ l.O.H > ! Lewis S. Uecd. Jl.OOO ; W. V. Morse , ? 1,000 ; the Omaha Street Railway company , ? l,030 , and Qoorco N. Hicks , SSOO. "Wo have several largo corporations on the string who will probably como down for JJ.fiOO each , nnd then there nro nbout fifty men in view uho will chip in ? l,000 n piece. 1'ho full $100,000 will probably bo raised within a couple of weeks. " A 3IVSK3IKXTl > . "State's Attorney , " which has been in the i-eportolro of John Dillon for ye cs , was pro- luccd lust ovcning at the Farnnm Street Iheater by Mr. Dillon nnd company. There is llttlo to bo said in pralso of tbo play , ami itill loss to bo said in favor of the company ivhlch has been oniraged for Mr. Dil- on's latest play , "Wantnd the Earth. " I'hcro is a vom of reminiscence ibout "State's Attorney" which in these rushing davs scums sadly out of place. Mow thnt Mr. Dillon has given up ono dis- : rossiiiK habit nnd Joined the Bi-Chlorido of liold club , bo could make himself still moro iffoctlvo by giving ever the habit of doinc > ld plays nnd securing something now. All ; hut Mr. Dillon needs is a now repertoire and 10 would take on a now lease of artistic life. Spanking. Howard Kummel , 8 years old , and Hope Conkllng , 11 yoaw , were picked up nt the union depot midnight , ns they were watch ing for n chance to tnko the lirst fi eight for the Rockies to shoot grillc3 and injuns , The boys ran away from homo cnrlv lu the dav and put in nil the forenoon nt the fair grounds. The afternoon was spent down in the lumber yards , reading dime lltnrnturo nnd scheming on the proper way to got out of town according to the tieadlo stylo. When taken to the Jail Cnptain MoUyn nsKlntj Conklyn what , ho was doing out that time of night. With u swairgor and n toss of his head the Ind replied : "Wo are trying ti > bo toimh. " Klmmul lives at 2110 Mlnml street mid Cnnkllng at 2100 Maple. The parents of thu would-be rod men slay ers were notified and thov were tnlton homo. sini or The Illinois veterans spent yesterday In lool < Ing over thu ( InttyxbiirK battle ground. Thn report of a terrible dynamite ovnloslun at White I'lueon , .Mich. , was untrue and un founded. The Dutch bark Khersonuso with a cur no of eo.il was burned and sunk In the harbor ut Montevideo July Captain Juntos I'ranklln. ono of the best Known horse breeders In the 1'nlted ' States , died at X.nlhilln. Tiinn. , yesterday. URIM ! i : > , I'uptuln Ilnys. In command of two troons of Pulled States e.ivalry. Irn commenced the ejectment of settlers from thn Chnroken stilp. The llrltlsh steel ship CarrloU , from llundeu to Han 1'ranelsco , coal laduncd , wan burned at sen. No no s from bur crow hus been ru- celved. Kunih lleriilmrdt dlssppolntnd'a Sun 1'raii- elsi'oaiidlenuu last nUht by nut arriving from Australia In thuti to untuitaln thoiu at a theatre. I'rlsoiian confined In the Poplar IMulT. .Mo. , Jail , nliio in all , nmontt them three mnnleriTM , made thulr uscapn yesterday. The sherlll and a | : UKO po se aiu | n pursuit. Tmiof the Modesto. Cat. , train robbem have been nrrestml. llnleetlrii llnrrls. who was wounded In Ihu atralr. will not recover. A re ward of J'.ouj Is iiifinud foronoh of thu tob- hnrs. In thn Dntailo IIDIISM of toiniiions today Sir IMchurd I'.irtwrlKht'n motion of want of eonlldii'icu In tin ) covorninoiit In connection with the eniisiis luturni was dufeiited by u votoof HI to iui : I'ranU ( .Uiavet , democratic sheriff of Santa i'u county. New Mexico , for the past llvo years and nx-ofllolo fix collector , tendered bis roiliiiintluii this inornuiK lo the Hoard of County I'ommlshloiii.Ts. Hit Is hort t'tuIn \ \ Ids iicronniH. Dr. l'.ilestiin of lioslon nnd n puty : of friends , who hud accompanied him on a plena- uiu trip In hU .steam yauht Alb. itrou , were wiroUvu on tlmco.isl of Newfoundland ycs- lordny. Tliu doctor's only on was drowned. The vessel Is a total loss. A. I' . T. I'.ldur. presldtmt , and II. IHarbor. . vice president andi-ccrutiiry of Ihu Klihir Cub- llsliliuumiiiny ) of ( 'hluauo.'iruln ' Jiillclinrk'ud with uslnj tbo mnlls for a frandelent pin POM\ and vloliitlon of the allun t'oiitruut law. Their victims ure numhercd by the hundred a. For Schlltz boar uppijr to It , ( { . GMIIO 10'uFara.uu. WILL STAND BY THE RECORDS Qouoial Fiunnolnl Statement of the Gov ernment Issued. ENCOURAGING CONDITION OF AFFAIRS. Calamity II iwlers to He Defeated liy ttu Moasnro Fli-Mt Oouninents ol' the Kind Prepared In IMnny Vcars. VV\SIIISOTO > ) Huiuatror TUB BKR , l filit FofiiTi'.i\rii ! SriiRKT , > WAHIIIXOTOS , D. C. , Sopt. 4. 1 For the llrst tlmo In n gront many years n general financial .statement of the govern ment Is to ( Iguro prominently In n political campaign. There have been so many nils- statements In the press nnd on the stump during the pointing campaign In Ohio res poet- Ing the conditions of the llimncos at present ns compared with those nt various other periods during thu past quarter of a century and so many times has Sevretnry FoJtorbeon requested to furnish Information ou the sub ject , thnt ho has ordered fl.OOO copies ol n statement which covers twelve pages of closely printed matter under the tltlo of "The Volume of Money lu Circu lation , " Secretary Foster said before going nwny on n llshlng trip yosionlay that for four weeks ho had nveragcd fifty letters u day from Ohio , written by men of all political faith and inclination , asking him nboiu thu per capita circulation and the volume- sur plus of the available assets of tlio govern ment ut this time and ut various other periods since the beginning ot the Into wnr. The statement whleh Is beltig printed will be sent free to every ono who applies nun cannot therefore uo considered n partisan document as it contains no comment what ever. There is simply a plain exposition o ! the resources of the government at tbo beginning of each liscnl year Hlnco and Including ibiM ) . The misleading statements of I 'offer , Simpson and other in. llaliouists who have been on the .stump and subjected themselves to newspaper Inter views , hnvo verv much porploxedjthu ufllcinls in the treasury douartment'who are familiar with the llgurcs and facts and it is to negn- tivo those us well as to generally educate the public that this statement is especially pre pared. Major McKinley has repeatedly ap plied for some kind of u general statement on the subject of finance , that all questions of doubt mlfht bo olllcially determined. Tbo effect of tlio figures will ben great deal of em barrassment in the democratic camp aud It is not likely that many democratic orntor.s will ask for the document. The gist of the matter contained In this statement which is to bo sent to Ohio was published in the regular press dispatches somu days ugonndshoncd , niuo'iu other things , that the country has a much larger per capita circulation ut present than ut any other time in tno historv of the gov- orumetit. During the war the circulation was but a few cents ubovo ? IL > , while nt [ .ros- cut it is $ ai.l. > per soul. The amount of money in circulation in 1 ( W was Sill l,00000 ( ' , and ut present It Is over $ lr > 0 < y)00,000. ) COXOHATl LATINO Till : I'HROIIIKNT. Telegrams nro pouring In from the west congratulating llio administration of Presi dent Harrison ou having .secured the admis sion into Gurmanv of American pork. Sec retary Rusk says it will glvo the farmers such a lift as they never hud before , taken with the abundant crops. The president Is greatly pleased over the success of tbo negotiations. It is regarded as especially important , in view of the fact thnt under I'tusiduat Cleveland no attention was paid to the uppoals of the farmer for an unlnrgcnicnt of their market abroad , and it was predicted by tbo democrats in the last Liongrcss that America's lorolgn markets would bo restricted by the MclCinlo.v bill. Now both Franco and Germany take Amer ica's hog products , thanks to republican laws aid diplomacy. Secretary Noble today confirmed the de cision of tbo commissioner of the general and olllco holding for cancellation the law ind railroad land company's selection of thu southeast ' ( of the northwest , ' . , , and thn lorthoast ' 4 of the southwest tj of section 10 , town I north , range 44 west , Dos Moines , In. , district and allowing William S. Kverott o purchase the land under the act of Juno f ) , 1830. 1' . S. II. Soerctary Foster of the T MiiUM n Statement. WASHINGTON' , D. C. , Sep. 4. The amount , if J' j par cent bonds presented for redomp- lon yesterday was ia.l'J'.i.SOO. This makes ho total presented for redemption to date , 8,1537,500. , The amount of I'f ' per cents eon- InuedatU per cent yesterday is JLVi/i'iO , unking the total continued to date $ l,7Hlr ( , ! ; > 0. A statement prepared by the treasury do- lartmont allows that them was a net increate if $0liStil ( : In the circulation during the nonah of August , und a nut Increase of ' .III.OUO.IJ'JI . in money and bullion in the Irons- iry during tlio snmo period. Secretary Foster undo the following stnto- nent in regard to th ) condition of the trcas. ury : "Tho IrresponsiDlo statements pub lished to the effect that thu treasury will b a practically exhausted bv tbo pavmcnt of about $ 0,000,01)0 ) of 1 pur cent bonds Is best unsworod by the fact that wo h.ul in the treasury yesterday in excess of the JHW.OOO- 00 ! ) gold reserve. ? I17rjO.,0) ) ) ; ) of money , with a contingent liability of ? 1T.OO,0 ) ( ) ) , leaving the net eash moro thaniJl'W,0)0. ( ) ! ) As to the Sl'.OOO.OOO of cash , reserved to cover the con tingent liability , If held by a bink $10,00,000 of It could be loaned with absolutesafety. ; The best nn.swor to those critics Is thnt the bonds will ha paid tomorrow If presented , and the .strain on the treasury will not bu foil. ' I am entirely satisfied with tlio result. Moro than f J."iOIHOOi ) ) of money , for which there Is no use in the treasury , will bo put into circulation , thereby aiding the business Intorosta of the country , und practically nsstirlng u comfortable money mnruot. " llronlcinu : lip ilui Ii Hlury. WSIIINITON ( , IJ C. , SOUl.4. I'OilolllCI ) III- npector May nurd of the New Orleans district , reporting on the lottury cases , says ho thliiUs the power of the Louisiana compaiiy is broken nnd buslueis Is rodueud to such n point thnt although the company advertises n i-npltal nri/oof 'lOn.UiM , yet Itdoui not now soil more than half of any ticket , so It Is Im possible for the full capital prl/eto bo drawn. Is n iliuiKPions condition due directly to du ple-led or impure blond. It should not he nllovM'd to continue , ns In Its debility thu system Is { 'specially liable lo berlous ntbu-kt of Illness. It Is remarkable how bewllrl.il Hood's Bursaparllla Is In thUeiii'M.itliitfslati . ! . J'OSM > SllllK JlUt tlKMO I'll- HOOU'S iiHMits which the system Ihh inedlcliio purlllfs the biiiuil , and Imparts n feeling of serene HtreiiKth ulil-Mi Is coinfortlni ; nnd Hiiliifjlng. llooil's Sanuparllta U thu best Kindly fur that uuaknc.ss whlvU pievalU ut chauKu ot Hi'ason , climate or life. "I hat o been eoiitlueed that Hooil'.s riar-taparlllii Ii one of thi ! gteatest mcill- the clues In the norM , 1 say this for thu buiiellt of all other tired out , inn down , Jmrd-worhliifC women. Hood's KnrsiMrlllii ] H not only x- celli'nt 111 a blond pnrllVr , hut for nil oilier fi-malti rnniplalnts , CYL-II If of luiiustainllin , ' . " Wits , M. A.Hc-liil.PTT , N'orthvlllo P.O. , Mich. Hood's Sarsaparilla v tiy I * . I. IIOODi CO. , Aiiutliri-uil , Limell. Mm. | OO DOSOB Ono Dollar ; 1 i