Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 04, 1894, Page 2, Image 2

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    WING DOWN THIRD PLACE
Omaha's Position In the Pennant IJaoa Much
ImproTsd by Yeslordaj's flames ,
HUGH NICOL'S SAINTS WERE VERY EASY
J3lg Kill Kline I'ounited AH Out of 8h po
Bt Mil In Johnny IVdmn TrenUil
Mnrli tlio hnnio Other lloll * i
dny Scorrv
Omnhn , 22 ; St. Joseph , 5.
Lincoln. 10-9. DCS Moiliest , < ! . '
Hack Island , 19-7 : qulncy. < l-3.
1'eorla , 18Jacksonville' ; , 11-3.
Jlaltlinori1316. . Clevel.Uid , 2-3.
JtoHton , 5-lt , Chicago , 1-4.
New York , 16 G , Cincinnati , 2-1.
Jlrooklj-n , G-1 ; LoulBVlllc. 4-J.
1'lttsljurR- , AVushlriirton. 1.
1'hlladeltililu. E-i , ; St , J-otilc , 1-1
Hloiiic City , 8-10 , Indlimtiiiotls. 7-12.
JMlnnoniKills , 10 21 , a rand Ilailds | , 11-11.
Detroit , 8 ; Kaiivna City , 7 ; llfinnlngs.
.Milwaukee , 3 ; Toledo , a.
The Hourkes arc keeplnc right straight
ahead on their triumphal march , and may
their good luck stay with them until they
get through with Buckerlno today , tomorrow
nn l Thursday , hnyway. Is the fervent
prayer c ( the crank.
Yesterday afternoon's game was entirely
t o lopldcd to call for anything but the
briefest mention , for In eight Innings I'a's
fcos had piled up t cnty-hvo rum , while
too Saints eto contenttO with ftve.
In the eighth Inning they cried lustily for
m rcy and as they uero anxious to catch
a train and get out of town as quickly as
possible , Umpire Haskcll very considerately
called the game.
Kllng started In to pitch , but after six
teen runa had been made off of him , _ hc
Implored Manager Nlcol to lake him out of
tli-a box , which ho ilIU , And Peehln tried
Ills hand. Ho was a small Improvement on
the big fellow , ami when the game i\as over
ho looked as 1C ho had passed through a
hard winter.
Abbey pitched throe Innings for Omaha
and not nn Apostle got to first , then , as ho
was Indisposed , AVhltehlll wes called In and
flu I shcil th a game. McVey , tco , owing to
sickness , not out of the game at the same
time , and Moran went to first , Fear behind
the bat and Clausen Into right.
Hut as tlip game was a walk-over from
atari to finish , the fans must ilerhe what
amusement they can from the score. Here
it is :
OMAHA.
ATI II. 111. SI I. SH. PO. A. R.
Total . . . . 39 22 17 2 2 21 15 5
ST. JOSUI'II.
AH R. IB. SI I. Sit. PO. A. E.
Moliler. 2b. . . . 0
I'reston. 3ti. . . 3
Marcum , lb. . 4
Welch , c 4
KlInR. p 1
Kcehiin , p. . . . 3
Cole , m 4
Ornvpr , If. . . . 4
Johnson , rf. . . 3
Holly , aa 4
Total . . . 33 5 0 0 0 24 11 6
, Omaha r , 452500 1-22
St. Jotcph 0 UU10130-5
Jluna earned : Omaha , 7 , St. Joseph , li
Two-base lilts : Vllilch , 1 ; LanKsfonl , 1 ;
&fcCnnp , 1 : Hutchison , 1' Fear , 1 : Graver ,
1 Home runs : aioran , 1 ; Hutchison , 1 ;
Whltehill. 1. liases on balls : Bv ICIInpr , 0 ;
by Toehnn , 4 ; by Whltehill , 1. Bases Riven
and lift } ' jnlnutys.
Ilurli < ! nilt1 > o < l 'Km
I > ES MOINE9. la. . Sept. 3. ( Special Telo-
cram to ThejBee. ) Dos Molnei and Lincoln
played two games here this afternoon , the
visitors talcing bath with app.irently little
trouble. Score llrst game : „
DCS Molnes . 100010002 4
Lincoln . > . 08005002 10
Hits' Dca Molncs , 9 ; Lincoln. 14. Terrors :
T3ea Molnes , 3 ; Lincoln , U Knrned runa :
DCS Molnes , 3 ; Lincoln , 2. Home runs : Mc-
Fadilen , Sullivan. Sacrinco hits : McVlcHers.
Uasc-s on lialla : Off Harris , 0 ; oft Harnes , 2.
Hit by pitched ball : Hy llurrls , 1. Struck
out : lly Htirrls. 3 ; by Barnes , D. Double
plays : llnrnca to I'equfKnej' to Devereaux , 2.
Stolen bases : Pedroes , McKibben , Ebrluht ,
Devereaux , PcqulBney , 2. Time of tame :
One haur and nrty nilmitcs. Umpire Cllne.
Batteries : Uurrla and Hfilslcr ; Ilarnes and
Spcer. Attendance : COO.
Second same :
Des atolnes . 0 00100000-1
Lincoln . , . 0 3002121 * 9
lilts : Des Motnes , 5 ; Lincoln , 12. Errors :
Des Molnes , G ; Lincoln , 3. Karned runs :
Lincoln , 4. Two-base hits : Trallley , Porter ,
Devereaux , Petiuluney. Three-base hits :
Sacrlllce hits : XrlRler. Hughes.
Banes on ballad Off Johnson , C. Struck out :
lly Johnson. 1. Passed balls : Trnttlcy , 1.
Double plays ! Fisher to Porter In Me Pad-
don ; QraKB to Trntllcy to Mcl-'udden.
Stolen bases : Trallley. 2 : Hoffman. Poiter ,
JObrlght , 2 ; Sullivan. 2 ; Johnson U-merles :
OraBB1 nnd Trnllley ; Johnson and Sulllv.in.
Tlmo of Rame : One hour and twenty-five
minutes. Umpire : Cllne.
( oniilo I.otg u Cuuplo l > n ,
PIOniA ! , 111 , Sept , 3 Bracket's boys
jumped onto thcAthenlans at the very start
In both BUineS. Score- , first game :
Peorla . 4-18
Jacksonville . . . . . . . . 23003003 1-14
, Hits : Peorla , 22 ; Jacksonville , 13. Er
rors : Peorla. 4 ; Jacksonville. 2. Batteries :
* Dillon nnd Armstrong ; Corlsch , Singlennd
. ' Hnyder.
Second game :
3'eorla , . 2 9
Jacksonville . 0 20001000 3
Hits : Poorla. 11 ; Jacksonville , 9. Errors :
1'eorlB , 6 ; Jacksonville , 4. Batteries : rigge-
mcler and Armstrong1 ; Uupllnger nnd
Snyder.T
T lni I'lnyhiKClrpnt Hull.
nOGIC ISLAND , 111. . Sept , 3.-SpecIal (
Telciftam to The Bee. ) Two Raines were
played In succession at Twin Cltv park this
afternoon , before a large attendance urn !
Andrews won both Tor Kock Island by his
superior pitching and excellent batting as
well. He ivns given magnlllcent support ,
particularly by Krclpr behind the bat , al
though the team played eighteen Innings
with but an error. Score llrst game :
Hock Island . 10200123 1-10
Qulncy . 0 3 001 0000 4
Hits : Hock Island , 17 ; Qulncy , C Errors :
Qutncy , 2. Karneil runs : Hock Island , 7 ;
Qulncy , 2 Two-base hits ; McGrcvey , Eels.
Meitea Three-base hit : Ward. Home runs
Katz , Sweeney. Batteries : Andrews ant !
Krelg ; Mcfirevey nnd Boland. Umpire :
Needham Time ; Two hour ? .
Second game :
Rook Island . 0000 1-0 231 7
qnlncy . o 1 o 0 o 0 D i > 2 ;
Hits : Rook Inland , 14 ; Qulncy , B Errors
Rock Island , I ; Qulucy , 4. fcarned runs
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DIOTIONAEY DEPAETMENT
lock Island , 4 , Qtllney , 2 Two-bine hits :
< nnrenrp , Krrljr , J > < land , Donnelly. 2 , Can-
Illlon , Kntz , Hill. Tilree-base hit. Andrews ,
lomo run Kalz Ilatterlea : Andrews nml
{ rleR * SlrOfiug-nl and IJoIand Time One
lour nnd lirty in Unites UmpireNeetlham. .
Miillllltiu of < lin Trillin
Pla > ed. Won Lost Pr. Ct.
lock Island 103 621C 57.1
.Incoln 107 M 51. E
Jmntm , . , 1 < X ! 5T GO 52.9
'eorla . . . . . . 4 107 M Cl 62.3
JacUnonvllle 100 53 El 519
Ht. Joseph , . , IOC 51 M 50.9
Jos Mollies 10S IS O ) 411
Qulncy IOC 3) C3 S5.8
XATIUNA1. LHAGUK GAMES.
tiiltlmorn ItntnrtnliM 11 Trrmonilotn Crowd
by M hlpplnc Chnrrlntiil Tvrlce.
IIAI/riMOrtE. Sept. 3. The InrKCit crowd
hnt ever assembled In IJultlrnore gained
acccai to the ball Held today to
see the Baltimore-Cleveland clubs
> lay two irmiies. Until the of-
Iclal count Is made It Is hanl to estimate
he number of people present. The plnyera
vere hardly Blvcn enough loom to nlaj-
mlf ofa came , nnd nil hits vv < > re lltnlteil
o two bnscn. Twenty thousand people H
[ Iven ux a loxv eHtlmate , nnd Iot3 were
timed iiwny from the nates In the morn-
nc game the Orioles took tin * lead at the
start nnd continued to Increnne It. The
mounted iiotlce hail to be call oil In to keep
the crowns back. Score , llrst game :
Raltlmorc 2 0 S 0 1 3 2 0 13
Cleveland 0 00200000 2
Hits : Baltimore , 19 ; Oloi , eland , 6. named
ruin Baltimore , 11 ; Cleveland , 2 Twn-
> n. e hltw : ItioiUlitMfi , 2 ; Kulloy , Keelcr ,
McUruw , Brodle , 2 ; Jtettr , JonnltiKi Uoubli-
pla > : UlnUe to Chllds to Mold-in. Struck
out. By Sullivan , 1. Time : Two hours
anil ll\e minutes. Umpire. Keefe Bat-
erics : lioblnsun nnd lisper ; O'Connor and
Sullivan.
In the second came the Orioles covered
hoinfcelve'3 with Klory and fattened their
Hittlnt ? mernges this afternoon The suine
\IH ended In the sixth Inning. Score , stc-
end Riimu
lalttmorp . . 01152 I-W
Cleveland 2 0 0 0 1 0 S
Hits : Baltimore , 2 ; Cc\eland. ! C Hr-
or : .Baltimore , 3 ; Cleveland , 5 Called In
he sixth Innlnc on acount of darknusi
'arned runs : Baltimore , 15 ; Cleveland , i
Two-base hits : Kollt > > , I : Kecl < r. 2 ,
Irouthcrs , McOrnw , Brodlp , JennliiECP. Holi-
nsOn , Jlunke , Chllds , Ttbeuti , dimmer ,
YOUIIK. Struck out : Iy ) Hawke. 2. Time
One luiur nnd forty minute ? Umpire : Keefe
Attendance , 20,100. Batteries. Hawke and
Itobliison ; Younc nnd Ximmcr.
Mco M ori. tit lliislun ,
BOSTON , Sept. 3. Boston won a close
fame from Chicago this moinlnt ; by Duffy's
lit In the ninth and the clobf putout of
Strutton at tlie plate. Score :
Bottni 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 G
Chlciso 0000102UI 1
HIN : Boston , 10 ; Chicago , 12 Errors :
lioston , 4 , Chicago . Earned runs. Boa
: ou , I ; ChlcnKo , 3. Two-base lilts : I > onir
DulTy. Orllllth , Schrlver , Wllmot , Stratton
Home runs : Nnsh Btolen bases : Ijon ,
IJuffy , 2 , Nnsh , Bannon. l > oiiblo plajs
I'arrott to Dtihlcn to Decker Struck o it
Stnley , Sllvett , I'nrrott. Time : Tvo hours
Umpire. Hurst. Batteilos : Staley and
Gun-wl ; Orllllth and Sclirlver.
Boston took the second Kame by good
plnyliiR , aided by enors on the part or
Chicago. Score ,
Boston It
Chicago 001001020 4
Hits : Boston , 12 ; Clilcnso. 8. Krrors :
Boston , 1 ; Chicago , 4 learned runs' Bos
ton , 3 ; riilcnpo , 3 Two-base hits : Nash ,
Duffy , Hulchlnson. Home inns : lane ,
Duffy , Dahlen. Double plnjs Long to
I.owe to Tucker : D.ihlen to Panott to
IKckcr. Struck out : Nichols. Time : Two
hours and ten minutes Umpire. Hurst
B.xtteiIPS : NlchoU nnd Oanzel , Hutclilnson
and Schrlver.
Phillies Try for Tire MnUouts.
PHII ADn PHIA. Sept. 3 It looked as
If the visitors would be phut out each time ,
but Shugiirt scored on lucrfy hits by hlm-
Belf and I'cltz In the elghtli Inning of the
first game. In the second the visitors
scored two off Bcllly's costly errors in the
eighth Inning. Score :
Philadelphia. 104003000 8
St. Louis 0 000000 1 0 1
Hits : Philadelphia , 13 ; St. Louts , 3 Er
rors : St. Louis , 2 Earned runs : Philadel
phia , G : St. IxjiilH , 1. Struck out : By Wey-
hliiK , 7 : by Breltensteln. 2. Home runs :
Cross. Three-base hits : Turner , Thompson.
Double plays : Hamilton to Cross to Qulnn.
Time : Two hours. Umpire : Belts Bat
teries : elements and V/e > hlng ; Miller.
Tulneham nnd Brcitcnsteln.
Second game : il
Philadelphia * . ( . . , . ? 4 06300030 G
St. Louis 000000022 4
HltHi Philadelphia , 1J St. Louis , 7. Kr-
rors : Plitlndi > li > htia , 0 ; Sti Louis , 1. Earned
runs ; .Philadelphia , 4j Three-base lilts :
Sullivan , Hamilton. Double plays : Sulli
van , Rellly. Bovle. Struck out : By Jones ,
2 ; by Hawley. 3 Time ; Two hours Um
pire : Belts Batteries : Grady and Jones ;
Hawley and Twlnclmm.
la l ( Inrhn Did Aery Well.
NEW YORK , Sept. S-The Giants batted
Potnnler all over the field In the morning
game and ivon with rldlcplous ease. After
thoKnmewas clinched ainnager Ward took
Mcekln nut In the fifth iJUilns In order to
save him , Clarke being substituted. The
ex-Omaha twlrlcr did well , only two hits
being made oft him. Attendance , 3,500.
Score ;
New York , 0 3 7 0 0 1 I , 0 2 1G
Cincinnati 1 0 00 00100 2
Hits : New York , 18 ; Cincinnati , C. Enors-
New York , 1 ; Cincinnati , 4. learned runs :
New York , 10 ; Cincinnati. 2. Left on bases :
New York. 6 ; Cincinnati. 4. Home runs :
Burke Tlernan , Van Hnltren. Two-base
bits : Tlernan , Doyle , Fuller , Smith Stolen
bases Canavan. Struck out : By MeeUln ,
4 ; by ClarLe , 1 ; by Fournlcr , 1. Double
plays- Hey to Comlskey Time : One hour
and flfttwo minutes Umpire : 3lc.Qu.ild.
Batteries : Mockln. Clarke and Parrel ;
Fournler and Merrltt.
Fully 20MO witnessed the aftcinoon game.
The battlnof Van Haltren did much to
win tha if.ime. Scote second game :
Cincinnati 2 00002000 4
New Yoik..r 52011000 * C
Hits : Cincinnati , 8 : New York , 8. Errors :
Cincinnati , 2 ; New York , 3. Earned runs :
Cincinnati , 2 ; New York , 4. Struck out : By
Tlusle , 5 Hemp run : Van Haltren. Three- ,
base hit : Van Ifnltren. Two-base lilt : Mcr-
rltt. Double plajs ! Ward to Fuller to
Doyle , 2 ; Fuller to Doyle , Time. One hour
and forty-two minutes. Umpire : McQuald.
Batteries : Dw > cr and Merrltt ; Huslo and
Farrel. ,
( 'ulonnls Settle Their I'oMtlnn ,
BHOOICLYN , Sept. 3 About 8,000 people
witnessed the two games. Th ! > home team
won the llrst through timely baiting. In
the second same Inks made hla llrst ap
pearance as a Colonel and was hit much
harder than the score really shows. Score
first game :
Brooklyn 2 1101001 * -C
Louisville 002000002 4
Hits : Urookljn , 7 ; Louisville , 6 : Errors :
Brooklyn , 4 Earned juns : Brooklyn , 2.
Struck out : By Lucid , 2 ; by Knell , 3 Three-
base hits : Corcoran , Dnlley. Two-base hits :
Shlndle , Daly. Time : Two hours. Umpire :
I/Jncli. Batteries : Lucid and Dallcy , Knell
nnd Zahncr.
Second came :
Biooklyn 1 3003002 9
Louisville 0 0011001 3
Hits : Brooklyn. 13 ; Louisville. 7. Errors :
Brooklyn , J ; LoulnUlle , 2. Earned runs :
Brooklyn , 5 ; Louisville , 2 Struck out. By
Daub , 3 ; by Inks , 2. Hemp runs : Corcoran ,
Burns. Three-base hits : Burns , 2 ; Tretl-
way. Calmer. Gilbert. Two-base hits : La-
chance , Grlllln. Double' plats : Corcoran to
Lachance ; Klrhardson to Grim to Luten-
bcrg' , Tlino : Two hours. Umpire : Lynch.
Batteries ; Daub and Klnslow ; Inks and
banner.
, lun ilm Htrlkfl ii Ornit < i lt.
PITTSBt'RG. Sept , 3-PlttMnirg's Orst
name under the management of Connie
Mack was a great dlsjilay of batting- ,
Washington was never In it. Score :
Plttsburjr - 13022437 0 22
Washington 0 00000010 1
Hits. Pltt burg. 1 ; Washington , 6. Er-
rois : 'as-lilngtoii , 0. Earned mils. Pitta-
burg , 13. Two-base hits : Weaver , Gumbcrt ,
Joyco. Threc-liane hitsSmith. . Blerbauer.
SuKden. Gumbert. Home runs : BccKley , 2.
Struck out : By dumber ! , 2 ; by Maul , 1.
TimeTwn hours. Umphe : Emslle. lnt- !
lerles ; Gumbcrt and Sugden ; Stockdale ,
Maul and -McGulre.
Stiiitdlng of tb Tcnnts.
. . , Plaved. Won. Lost. Pr.Ct.
Baltimore I as 72 "G M'
Boston 11(1 ( 71 39 fi5 !
New York 112 72 40 613
Philadelphia I0 > r,3 47 ri ;
Brooklyn 1QJ i-it 49 M"
Cleveland 107 55 6J 51
Plttsburj 103 51 55 415
Chicago . , . , , . . . Hi ) DO GO 415
Cincinnati 110 47 < 3 4 7
St. Louis Ill 4 $ Ru 405
Wnshlncton , Ill 3 < 73 313
Louisville 1W 3 ! 7 $ 23. :
llrntrr City' * Tnurntiinint flpoim.
BEAVKIt CITY. Neb. . Sept. S.-(8peclal (
Telegram to The Bee.CThe base ball tour
nament opened today with Arapohoe ,
Alma. Orleans , Norton and Beaver City
clubs present. First game : A ra pa hoe , 16
Alma , n Second game : Beaver City , K >
Norton , 17.
Took One Aplrcc.
GRAND ISLAND , Sept. 3Speclttl < to
The Hco. ) Two frames of ball between the
Wllcox'a of this city nnd Cozad teams re-
as followi : Giand Island , 8 ; Cozad
J ! Pozatl , fi ; Grand Island , 3. Tlif * latter
game , jilayeil jtstcnliiy , was especially good
and Interesting- .
1VISTiilN : JJSAIIUK I1AJII-S.
Dot r nit UltPK filr , Alnnnlni ; ' * Ciiniiif | rlnR
Iloroi'H n rcii-Innlnc I.lrlilntr.
KANSAS CITY ; , Bopt. 3-IUIn prevented
the came scheduled far this morning , but
this afternoon a crowd of 5,000 spectators
saw one of the most exciting gumea ot tlif
seaKon. Detroit \\as victorious over the
homo tcnm , after a ten-Inning ntruRRle.
'Hustings and Ilorchorn both pltclnil creat
bull , but the Detroit pitcher was most ef
fective nt critical moments. Score.
Kansas City . . . . 0120000 100 T
Detroit 2 02000111 1 8
IlltH- Kansas City , Sj Detroit , 12. Krrorst
Kansas City , 4 , Detroit , 1 , Karned runs
Detroit , a. Two-base hits : Uennl , Nlchol ,
Camtiau , It.unioml. Three-base hlls : Uny-
niond Double plajs : Ulcnalvln to Kverett ;
Douley to Uotchers. Btruik out : Iy ! Ilast-
Inffn , 4 ; by IJorcheis , 1. Time : Two hours
and llfteen inlnuten. Umpire : Sheridan
Ualtorles : IIastlnt-3 nnd Donahue ; IJorcherc
and J.mtzcii.
lnr < a < r < lll.i Imil.
SIOUX CITY , Sept. 3 Sioux City -won the
Irat game from indlanapolla today In a
clowu contest Bcore
Sioux City . 0 1 0 1 0 2 2 2 0S
Indianapolis . 2 0 7
Hits. Sioux City. 16 ; Indianapolis. 12. Er
rors : S'otiK ' City , 4 ; Indianapolis 1. Earned
uns Sioux City , fJ ; lndlanai > elK 3. T\vc -
> ase hits : McCarthy , Hemy , Koat , Genius ,
2. Thrce-baBo hits Gray , Hogrlver , llolo-
inn. Homu runs : Oenlns. Strurk out : By
Jiinnliigliuin , 1 , by Pepper. 1. Battciles
Cunningham and Kratis , Pepper and Mur-
) hy Umpire : McDonald. Time : T\\o
inurs.
The Hoo'lers nnd Huskers bath slusged
lie hill in the second game this nttornuon
The lleldlng of the visitors was ragged
Bcoi e
Sioux City . 0 0 0 1 C 010 0 2-19
Indianapolis . . . 00201342 0-12
Hits Sioux City , H , Indianapolis. 17 Er
rors. Sioux City , 1 , Indianapolis , 7 Eiuned
runs Sioux City , 0 , lmllrmipollp , 1. Two-
> nse lilts : 5Iot7 , 2 , O'Bourkc , 1 Three-
> 'ise lilts : Gray , Genius , Cunningham
Homo runs : Hinrv , Stewart. Double
> Inys Holohnn to AlcCartliy. Struck out ,
lly Cunnlnfclmm , 1 ; by Phillips , 4 Umpire
McDonald. Time : Two hours and ten mln-
Jtos Batteries : Cunningham and Kr.uia ,
i'hllllps and Uiay.
I. ten llrt.lk lit Mlunr.tpolls.
MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 3 Minneapolis
and Grand llaiklds broke even today. The
niter won the Ural game at the outset ,
: hough outlnttca by their opponents
Score , first game
Minneapolis . 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 C 0-10
Grnnd Rapids . . . . 1-11
Hits Minneapolis , 19 ; Gtand Ilapkls. 11
Errors : Mlntieaixills , 2 , Grand Baplds , 2
turned inns Minneapolis , C ; Grand K-ipIil. " ,
i. Tv o b.l e hits Wcrden , lUilcn. Vlsner ,
Wrlsht , Spleu , Whrulock. Home Vuns
Burns , HhK-s , Wlr elotk. Effan , Kllcen
Double plajs : Crooks to Wenlen ; WheolocK
to Caiutbeis ; Wheelock to Egnn. Struck
out : By Krazar , 3 , by Ulilnes , 3. 'lime
Two hours nnd ten minutes Umpire
Kerlns Hattctles. Trntet nnd Burrelt ,
Ulilnes nnd Spies.
Second KOUIO.
Minneapolis . 0 1 2 0 3 2 G 5 3-21
Ginnd Itaplds . . . . 0-11
Hits- Minneapolis , 2i ; Grand Itaplds. 13
Krrors : Minneaiolls , 1 , Grand Rapids , 3
learned runs : Allnneapolls , II , Grand Hup-
ids , 10. Two-base hits : Wcrdcn , Vlsner ,
Wright , Parker Home runs. Clocks , 2 ,
Illnes. 3 ; Werden , 2 ; Wilson , Wrlsht , Col-
lopy , i' Spies Double plays' Baker to
brooks to Werden , C.u-uthers to Wheelock
Struck out : By Parker , 1 ; by Baker , 1 , by
Kllecn , 4 ; by Collopy , L' . Time. Two houis
nnd twenty minutes Umpire : Ktrlns Bat
teries : BaKer nnd Burrel ; Parker , Klleen ,
Collop > and Spies.
lllUll ! It II 1 1C.
3M1LWAUKEC , WIs , Sept 3. The Mil
waukee and Toledo game scheduled hero
for this morning was postponed on ac
count of rain. Milwaukee and Toledo
played a tie game this afternoon. Score.
Milwaukee . 0 00100020 3
Toltdo . 0 00100002 3
Hits : Milwaukee , 7 ; Toledo , 10 Errors
Milwaukee. 3 ; Toledo fi. Earned runs : To
ledo , 3 Two-base hits : Niland Three-
base' hits : Millet- . Struck out : I3y Rettser ,
1 ; bv Luby , 6 Double playa1 Taylor to
Twltchell to Carey ; Luby to Niland to
Miller Time : Three hours anil llfteen min
utes Umpire : McQmld. Batteries : llett-
ger and Boland ; Luby and McFarland
SltimllnK or IIlo 'IcMiiio.
Plaved. Won. Lost. Pr Ct
Sioux : City . 107 Cj 42 G0.7
Kansas City , . . .i.107 nJ 43 C7.9
Minneapolis . . , . KM S3 48 CI.7
Toledo . . . 102 M 47 Kt.U
Grand Rapids . 112 53 59 47.3
Indianapolis . Ill 52 D9 4S.S
Detroit . 107 46 61 430
Milwaukee . 103 35 t3 310
Lincoln This Afturnnnu ,
Buck will be here today , and expeqts to
give Omaha some more of the same , It
Is hardly necessar > to state that Papa.
doesn't llgure that way. Baltz , who is
very sore over his treatment by the Traf-
lley Terron Sunday , wants vengeance , and
will try for some this afternoon The
teams :
Omaha. Position Lincoln
McVey . First . Sullivan
Hutchison . S ° oond . EbrlRltt
Ulrlch . Third . IIuines
LunKsiorLl . Short . . . " . Dcvcraux
Seery . Left . McCaithy
McCunn . Mltlille . Pcdroes
Fear . Right . McKibben
Moran . Catch . Speer
Abbey . Pitch . LJaltz
Clinton HrlcK * rinnget llrlirrn.
Clinton S. BrlfTBs , owner of the Alamlto
breeding and tialnlng farm , has retuined
from an eastern trip. His string of horses
will be at DCS Molnes this week and he Man
turned them over to Chandler , the well
known Nebraska trainer , who -will hanJlo
Alamlto , Kate Caflcry and the othen the
rest of the season , Dick Tildcn irot being
connected with the Brlggs stable any
longer. Mr. Brings has some very goc < l
horses In his stable , but since the early pirt
of the scahon he has e\porlenccd bad luck.
He savs that Chandler Is grtllnn Alamlto
In Rood shape for the fall races and ex
pects to make n record with him ut Des
Molnes. Alamlto was woikcd a quarter
Saturday morning In 0.2014 , a recoid win
ning clip. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Hnstlngn IVon llundlly ,
HASTINGS , Neb. Sept. 3. ( Special Tele
gram trs The Bee ) Hastings Y. M. C , A.
defeated McCoolt today very handily. The
came would have been much prettier but
for the passed balls of Hulls of McCook ,
which let in three or four tuns. Score :
Hastings . 0 11010402 9
ilcCook . 0 20000000 2
Hits : Hustings , C ; McCook , G. Errors :
Hustings , 3 , Mcfook , I. Two-base bits :
Gcttman Double plu > s , Moston and Gctt-
nian. Battciles ; Ruhrcr and Ward ; Clyde.
Webster and HultR.
r 'or LlmrUy.
CENTRAL CITY. Neb , Sept. 3. { Special
Teleginm to The Bee.J The most interestIng -
Ing game of ball of the season was played
here today between nines picked from the
lodges nf the Knights of Pythias anil
Modern Woodmen of America , the- admis
sion fee to iru to the poor fund The neorc
was 10 to y In favor of the knights. A
large ciowd was In al tendance. The Odd
Fellow s will now challenge the winners
for charity's sake.
DiHiointi MHldng I ! , , oil Time.
SIDNEY , Neb. . Sept. -Special ( Tele
gram to The Bee. ) Lieutenant J I , . Donovan
van , U. S A. , from Tort Russell , arrived
here this evening at G.-O on his blojcle. Tlo |
actual time consumed was nine bourn and
thlrly-Ilvt > minutes ; distance , 109 miles. H < 5
tarries slxtj-Ilve pounds of equipments nnd
n total weight ot 2jO pounds. At this utc
he TV 111 reach Omahu Friday night.
\igllniit nt Conoi I'rrparlncr.
COWEB. Sept. -The American yacht
Vlgltaut artlved here this afternoon from
Dartmouth. Shu will piss the scsl of they
d \y nnd tomorrow In completing her prep
arations for the Cape May challenge cup
race , vhlch Is lo take place , nrcoidtng to
program , on AVednisday next.
The Minneapolis la fastest ot worships.
Dr.I'rlce's Is beat ot baking powders.
a
nt Cheyrnnn.
CHEYENNE , Wjo. , Sept. 3.-(8pcclal ( to
The Bee. ) The meet of the Colorado and
Wyoming circuit In Cheyenne next Thurs
day promises to ba an Interesting affair.
All the fast men of the west are expected ,
Including .Zelgler , Hamilton and Boles.
There are two handicap races on the pro
gram , one .v two mile for class A men and
u five mile event for class B. A $75 diamond
pin will be hung up for any one who breaks
a world's record In any or the events.
n I * Mighty Tlirre.
SCHUYLER. Ntb , Sept. 3 , ( Special Tele
gram to The Bee ) Schuylcr's bane ball
enthusiasts are exulting tonight over home
defeating Wahoo at Wahoo today. Score ,
17 ( o 7. Jumcaon went Into the bon nt the
end of the fourth Inning and thereafter
Wahoo got only as many geese eggs as
Innings.
1 HEETIKC OPENS
Special Holiday f rozrnm Prccetlos the Bog-
jjjlaiRacing Trents.
AMATFUR BJp LERS GO FOR COLO CASH
tH A linrrfj * l ntmtigcr Tlinlr Stiimlliig to
I'nrnUh ,1'iiji , tor I hi ) t-'ioivd Ono
Utc-iit Uon In
The joint meeting of the Douglas County
Agricultural soplety and the Nebraska Asso-
clntlon ot Trotting and 1'aclng Horse
Urocdcrs opened under very favorable aus
pices yesterday afternoon , While It was the
first day and tliu exhibitors had not nearly
completed their displays , there was a good
crowd ot sightseers , nnd the Interest taken
In the races betokens a good attendance each
day , for there Is a large Held of Nebraska's
flne.it harness hortes hero and some records
will be made on the half-mile track.
A special program of racing was arranged
and carried out yesterday afternoon , consist-
ins of two lilcjrclq races and a special 2:30 :
class trotting race The day was a geol ono
for racing , andwhllo the track was not In
the best of shape , It was good enough for
The Corporal , b. g. , by Hani 11 ton Ian I'rlnco.
owned by 0. H. Morse of Columbu' , to rc-
dtlca his record ot 2-30 to 2:2SV6 : Tlio rac
ing card for today \vlll be an o\CPllent one.
The work of Judge Culbertson of Chicago
cage as starter was satisfactory to horse
men and spectators. H. 12. .McCormlck anil
J. W Phclps acted as Judges , while I ) . T
Mount and J. U. Kcsterson h ° 1d the vatches
No attempt will be made to sell pooh , either
on the grounds or down town , as Chief of
Police Sea\ey has Issued an order to arrest
the first man \vlio offers to mal.6 a book on
the races. Howe\er , this Is a breeders meetIng -
Ing , and the absence of pool selling will In
no wise affect the attendance at the races.
LILY WHITES AFTER COLD CASH.
Th * first etent on the speed program was
a two-mllo handicap bicycle raco. class A ,
for a purse of $50 There were eight starters
Placed In the following positions * \V A
Pi\ley , scratch ; H E. Krcclrlckson Fremont ,
fifty yards ; IX U. Hughes , 100 yards ; n II
Lew-Is , Council Dluffs , 150 yards ; James Jlacli ,
150 ; Clurl-s Pogau , 200 ; W T. Stelllngs. 250 ,
\V. D Staloy , 275 This was , a liot race from
start to finish , nnd after getting Hie word
I'lxley began closing p on Ihe lalleuders , but
the pace -V.RS too hot for him and lie did not
secure a place In the wlndup Hughes , whi
had a start of 100 yards , soon forged to tha
head and was closely crowded under tlio wire
by rrodrlckson of Kremont. Clinrlcs 1'eg.iii
tlnlslunl a strong" third. Tim ? C.10.
The second race was a mlla tcratch bi
cycle rac Jor class A men , for a parse of $30
with the same starters as were in the previ
ous race Tha men broke aw.iy from the
scratch In good slinpe and until the three-
quarters mile was r'ached thpy Were bunched
together. Then PKley § t tlio pate , and It
was a hot one Hughes , Mnch and freilrlck-
son v era bunched , behind him and the others
b g.ia Etrlngjna , q.ut.Vltan \ within twenty
Sards of the wire ftxley rushed to the front
and flnlKh'd flrtt , Hully ten feet ahead of
Mach , \ > ho b il ( Htighes , and FreJrlckaon
was fourth tllWLz 51Vi.
ONEvNJMJE HOUSE TROT
The last race"wts ( tlio 230 ; class trot for
ft Bpclal ptirri ? oil'$500. ' Edith Oard , lied
Wing , Agatha , TjJiepCarporal , Defemlene and
Muldoon EtartoJ , b-ijt. after the rtrst heat Ullly
Pa\ton withdrew Agatha , as the animal was
not In good conftillon The field was a gosd
one , ami when1 Juflge CulbertsoT giivo the
Word on the Kecpjifl'attcmpt It vaa se'n that
the contest wofud be for place , as . .The Cor
poral was golvK (09 ( easy to be caught by
any of the others , although Rd Wing made
a game attempt \ gain the lead at the half.
Defendene was coirlng on like a good second ,
but attT gongjlutp ; [ he three-quartsrs stretch
hi could not keep up the clip The Corporal
won the heat fp RrtVi. with Hod Wine second
end , Tlsfendcnf . .llifrd Edith { JarJ fourth
Agatha fifth timT luldoon BlxUj.
In the second Jicaj. Tlio Corporal , who Is
a green horse , this being his llrst season In
campaigning , lowered his record of 2:30 : to
2:2816 In aery pretty race bitv. ecu himself
and Ucd Wing for first place The others
folllow-ed in like a procession , with Defeadene
third , Edith Card fourth and Muldopn fifth
Edith Card Is a hcrso well known here. She
Is owned by Brady of Tullerton , und made a
fa\ora.ble Impression on horsemen when she
appeared here In June at the Blue Itlbbon
mooting , but she has been allowed to get too
fat , and Is a little bit stale , but she travels
at hr same pretty , smooth gait and can soon
ba conditioned by haid work
The third heat was the most Interesting
It was ! x foregone conclusion that The Cor
poral would win the raco. but Ued Wing and
IJefcndcno made a prett > fighting finish for
s'catid place. They came dawn the stretch
like a pole team , and "within fifteen yards of
the finish It looked like a dead heat Hut
lied Win d stuck his long black mtizzlo to tha
front and finished second by a neck under a
whipping finish. Time. 2.32U. Summary
The Corporal , b Et , by Hamilton
Prince : Ill
ne < l Winj , ' , . ! 2 J
Defendenc 3 3 J
Cdlth Gaul 444
Ag-atha. . . . . . . . . , 5 dr
M'.ililcon C a u
Time : 2 30',1 , 2.2SU. 2:3. : > ! 'l.
PLANS FOll TODAY.
A special purse wcc was being arranged
by Secretary Ur.gga last night for today's
racing program , and tlie fellow Ing races are
on tb regular card
2Wcn : ! iS trot , nurse JTiOO , with the foliow-
inff entiles :
Itnra" . , lmni > r
Afldio PMllnian . . unln Slock Fniin. r\'pM-it\
I. id > ArlinRlon. . . A. ! I'nlk , ( "ouncll IluT ! (
lUkte LotiiiirJ . . M McCollum , NuhmsKn lil >
Arlu1) . . > . \ \ " . Cham'.iorlaln , ilarl H
GonrKD llancroft , .Ii > 3'pll TJlyulurn
lUa G Mcillun . . . .r. J OrUli > > Ail.oe
II C W JI ( Tint-lion , Mnuiln
flliidvlnnil Mnc . . . \V" f ! Ilohmin. I.lnci In
Noriilno rimlra AIKIna n. bilciux I'tty
Ulna I ! AV H lOnncily , Si K-lwnnU
Crfstonlnn II rt lliitnnn Crp'oi
Pirmnn I. f. Tjilil N'tlnu',1
Ole Oleson Itocurk & I'roctoi Oniihx
Antolet AXuiiilllne Turin , I-ulleitm
Mabel I , tttUhni I.Uilo Da\lU City
Hob mikes ' . W. Oxer Topelcn
pnirleV N'at III own O.nalm
Almlnlan . . .J. f. Kpttfr < on , rulil.ury
Killetpr [ . . .dpiif" ' 'I oil.11) , Knliliiny
\\ooJalIil KiOHlnuv Hlnclc 1'aini Onuli i
TcnN of 1SD3. tipttlng , ptirio { 330 , hiilC
mile lieats , with these cntrlea :
Hiirsc. Owner
MltVoodlJliiD.C H nd P K. Ile-uimont , MiJrll
MUKtvuniii.i . , I * II NoitM I'oluinl.ns
MunoKnuu , . . .K II. North , Columbus
Ix skpitu. . . . , . , M" . ( "Inmb rlaln. i IniKs
C. > 1. < 1 . , H Orlffltli Itcil Oak
Grunt i . , j J W Lost , Auburn
OK. . . , , . . . . . . . ' .i .T. II J-mcH Howe-
hlellaVoiJllno . - . v WVaOllnis , I arm. . I > 'iillirtiin
Tom , . . N1 Ne\rli > n , Tojn ku
. . . . . ' . ! , . . X
U > i > sle > H. i .j. Nevrton TJinUn
Ixxla WiXKlllne .jllj. W "lllnc Fcrm. lnlUini
OosalnK K * > lonc Stock rarni. Litiiiiliii
Foali of 1893. tmeloK , jiurse $200 , with the
following entrleai , n
I lone. H rj Owner
ManJ > line C. ILrimd F. R llcaununt. Malrld
ILiinex s.1) II. 1'almer SfMarl
hall/ Nelson , , . . . . " " 77fhomberlnin , ClarUa
hearchllfcht. i . & . . . . H 11. Qlb-on , Clarki
ii a O. . . . . . ! M. Gibson , rinrl.a
J-lln Waldron , Cligrlta AlhliiRon. Bluiix C'lty
I -na I icklnnrt . . } . ' iH'oofc It. Jyr m. Iterntur
Mrtnsimii IHI ) o. James 1/rlce. r.ilrlmrv
Stijmatc , ff .C. 1 > Mumfonl rrcemin
Decoration ! U. > IO. . Illll Huixrlor
Cwlar Ilolle. . . . , i.rt.i < . .T. K. Miller , Kullirtnn
Atosnallnc . , . . . . . , . . , , , , .K D Gould. Tulleiton
I'ctllno JCC I' ' 1' . Hlaushtcr , Tullerton
I'erlmpsi a elHVPTii5 Stock I"ann. Omiln
2:22 class , pacaIIUt c > 500 , with the fol
lowing entries : v | ( y0'
Horse. O\-ner. )
Jolcer TaHnJ > 0Pe * Co P'l' ' " CrwU
llabsWnnJtrer . . ] TV" " " Snurtz. Slhcr City , In
Dumlv Ilrown HWHIfi I'iilro r , Stanberr * . Mo
i : a Ilnrroll ( ] > ! ' WIIKInRon , Council lilutr *
Harry IIolluii. . , ( Ji g " , .Alex IIurn ! , O rOln
HUB t.Uiper. | . , , , , . , . , .Jv 13 , StPitnon. bihrr fieck
Ophelia VfA J , IlrlKKs , .Superior
Why , It 13 an lnsplratlon ! What ? A
chicken pot-pic made _ with Dr. Price's Rak
ing Powder.
IntiTsiato QuariiilliioVnrPriiniIscil ,
DRXVEK , Sept. 3. Governor Walte lias
Uiucil a quarantine proclamation ngnlr.st
Oklahoma on account of the discovery tint
New Mexican herders , who were barred from
driving their herds Into Colorado under the
quarantine established a month ago , wera
driving them Into the strip with tlu inten
tion of entering Colorad.0 from that icrrltory ,
New Mexico 'will probably retaliate with a
quarantine against Colorado sheep.
Charged with Wlfu .Murder and Foigery.
ARLINGTON , Colo. , f3tpt 3. M rr.n II.
Kent , formerly a pronilnunl real estate and
Insurance man of Mantlan , N. D. , vtasi ar
rested hero ted r br Walter I'.hrllckman , *
detective ot Minneapolis. Kent la charged
villh complicity In the m-inl r ot his wir
Jtardi 12 , 1S94 , and also Hlth embezzlement
and forgery ,
He went tinder Iho nnmo of J. 0. 1'opo
ninl worked on the ra triad as a section
hand ,
*
itKbvr.Tx off ri//sjr ; > Ai.o \ TRACKS.
T rrnty llitokiiinki'ra Kppt lltmy by Ilm
HttlliUy Cnm < l nt l.ntnnla , .
CINCINNATI , Sept. 3.-A large crowd
visited I/itonla this nftcrnonn , and the
twenty bookmakers here were linnlly sum-
clpnt to handle all the money offered. There
were seven races on the card , and favorite *
went down In the first three and won the
Init four. Hnrry L. nt 3 to 1. bent Volt ,
the second choice. In n clo e llnl h In the
ilrst. The even money favorite , 1'ronietmtle ,
was nowhere. Adam , J to 5 , In the Btcond.
win beaten by the second choice. Dominion.
The surprise of the day vsns the third race ,
in which Clementine , nt prohibitive odd * .
again disappointed h .r followers , iil , 12 to
1 winning inn common canter , six tniRthi
nhead of the favorite J 1 * B , Vinlce , Ititciior
nnd La Creole , all well backed invorltcM ,
cairlod off the money In the next four
races. The track was dry nnd dusty , but
still good time wan made. Results :
rirst race , seven furlongs. Hairy I , ( S
to 1) ) won. Volt ts to 1) second. Master Fred
(20 to 1) ) third. Time : 1.29&
Second race , eleven-sixteenths or a mile :
Dominion (2 ( to 1) ) won , Adam 17 to C ) FHC-
oud , Sandoval ( fi to 1) ) third. Time : 1 : ( ' : .
Third race , nine furlongs : iil (12 ( tu 1) )
won , Clementine (2 ( to S ) second , Remorse
(7 to 1) ) third Time. 1:56.
I'ourth race , one mile. J P B ( G to E > t
won , Llndoletlc ( I tu 1) ) second , Zophlllc (25 (
to 1) thlid Time 1 42.
Fifth race , five furlongs Venice (9 ( to D )
won. Aline ( loodvvln (5 ( lo 1) ) second , Tabla.
(3 to I ) third. Time : 1 Ol'i
Sixth nice , seven furlongs : Interior < 6 to
M v on. Alto June (15 ( to I ) second , Little
Miss < fl lo 1) ) third Time : ISO' ) .
Seventh lace , live fuilong ' La Creole ( S
to . " > ) won. Leaflet (3 ( tu 1) ) second , Toloache
( in to 1) ) third. Time : 1 OJ %
Yo laniblcn In Uiul
NEW YORK , Sept. 3.-In fplte of the
threatening vs rather the attendance ut
hhcop'head Bay wu < 3 large ns the uaual hol
iday crowd , but the racing wan by no
me.ins up to the promise. When the
scratching was o\cr It could be seen the
greatest hivoc hrul "been made In the Lnhur
Day handicap at a nlle and a quarter , for
only live had been left out of the orlgin-U
fourteen , nnd Yo Tamblcn was an even
money favorltp. John Cooper was the second
end choice nnd Siragossa third , while few
wanted to bet on the others at any price
There was a long delay nt the post , dueto
the bud btlruloi of Yo Tamblcn , who
would not loin hrr field , but after a while
pile concluded to break. At the end of the
tirst mile Pocnhotitas had run pietty wi-ll
Into the giound , nnd gave It up , while
Hyderabad was in the same condition
Next tn ault was Yo Tambten , nnd the
Cooper c-Miie PW.IV from the lot n , If they
were standing still nnd won easily fioin
Sarugos-sn Results
rirst race , five furlongs Manchester
( ever ) won , Mn netlsm. colt , (3'4 ( to 1) )
&ecoml , Roundelay (10 lo 1) third. Time
1 CO 3-5
Second race , seven ftirlongn Lla ik (2V5
to 1) ) won , Ciotham (5 to 1) ) second , Monaco
( evm ) . third Time 129
'Jhlrd race , one mile. Patilclan (3Vb to 1) )
won , Senator Giadr (2' j to I ) second , Sir
Ex.co3.(4 : tor. ) third. Time. 1.4.J3-5.
I'ourth race , mile and a quarter
John Coti'ior W'fc to 1) ) won , Saragwss-i (3'f. (
to 1) ) "econd , Yo Tamblen ( even ) third. Time
2 07 3-5
Plfth n'cc , ODD mile Buckrenc (2 to 1) )
won , Adalbert ( S to 1) second , Mr. Siss (10 (
to 1) ) third Time : 1 4t 4-5.
Sixth rnco , two miles , on turf Harry
Alonzo (15 to 1) won. Assignee ( S to 1) ) second
end , Llghtfoot (9 ( to 5) third Time 3:33.
Seventh lace , mile , on truf Live Oak
(7 ( to 10) * on. Jack Rosn ( I to 1) ) second ,
Wernbcrg (3 ( to 1) third. Time : 1:143-5
On rlii ) Old Dominion.
WASHINGTON. Sept -First race , five
and a half furlongs Pilgrim won. Block
Child second. Mollle Penny third. Time :
0'3"i'4.
Second race , four nnd a half furlongs-
Beautiful Bells won , Terest second. Mead
ow i third Time 0 IV1 ,
Third race , four furlongsPluellen won ,
Nome tpcnnd. Lee third. Time. O.MVi.
T'ouith race , pis furlon-3 Johnny won ,
Some More second. Major B third. Time-
'I'lfth race mile nnd n sixteenthBrook -
Ivn won CJtmrtermaster second , Telephone
thlnl. Time. 1 52'Xj.
" \\lmipri t llnwthnrno.
HAWTHORNE , Sept t First race , five
furlongs Ulgss won , Caspar becond. Kitty
Scott third , 'lime. 1 OlJi.
Second race , FK ! furlongs- Motor won , Out
look second , Olek IMmn third Time : 1 IS.
Third race , nn- mile Gascon won , Linda
second. Hawthorne third Time. lll'i. :
fourth race , mile and a Blxtecnth Queen
B bs won. Patrick second. Colonel S thlid.
Time 1.53 > i
PUtli i ace , six furlongs : Booze won ,
Dockstadtcr sicond , Willie L third. Time :
1.207) .
Sixth race , five furlongs Wells Street
won , Corla S'-cond. Tremor third. Time 1 01.
Seventh race , K furlongs Rico won , Leo
second. Hymn third Time : 1:17.
< lut imn ut V.iiitltoii ,
FT LOl'IS , Sept 3 MiidHoii lesu'ts :
First race , Ilvo furlongs Bright Slur won ,
CnliiUha pccond , Pict-adlllv thlnl Time
1 COV'j.
Seconl race , live finlongi- Redwing won ,
Vnnmetir setnnd , Sbaktspiuic third Time
1 03
Third race , six fin lungs : Paillette won ,
Iv-uihoe second Hxtra third. Time 1.20
Fourth race , live furlongs : Annie E won ,
Borderer second , Wrestle ! thltd. Time.
1.1J.
riflh lace , one mile : Don Taster won ,
Queen Knlil second , James Town thlid
Time 1 U
_
Science and experience concur In the judg
ment that Dr. Prlca's Baking Powder Is the
purest and best over made.
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T.I si i : M'tuiT .13 7Vi/ni ; oon.
Grnnil Clirn't Opining- ilm ( tuni-r TnicK
llptnlil < < f lnlor > ' t.
NEW YORK. Sept 3 Rather tame sport
marked the opening of the Grand Circuit
trotting meeting nt riottwnod park today
Tomah stalled a hot favorite , for the 230
pace. Almontlne was expected to give the
Boston horse homeUiIng ot n contest , but
She proved not In It. The Fleetvood purse
for 2.20 trotters brousht out u high class
Held , of Vililch the C'allloinla 4-year-old ,
Mary Best , wns clearlv the best on public
form Strontla trottwl n great mlle In the
third , fotclng the ( Illy out In 2U'i : on a
track by i\n means fast , but his savage
tushes failed to Ilnd the limit of the win
ner's speed , and she llnlshed the mile well
In hand , after going do ii the hill to the
i half In 1 OJ. Results :
First rare , 1MO class , trotting Tomah won
In three ntralght heats. Time : 2.17VS 2lf : > ' 6.
2-15A. ! Nomad , Almontlne , Sidney Smith ,
Capfaln Mucey. Rob Itoy , Jim Nutwood ,
Jim Cody , jr. , and Princess Orloft also
Htaitcd
Second race , 2:18 class , pacing : G O.
Taylor took the race In three Htralght heats.
Time. 2 17 2 10 , 2 If. " , ; Tin- other starters
were : Anellii , rerndale. Dnlgetty , Highland -
land , Judge Sterling , Berkshire Count , Tip
Top und Hlghlind Lassie
Third lace. 2 20 class , trotting1 Mary Best
won the race In three straight heats Time :
21I5H. 2 Hk. " 2.HV4. Dodgevllle. Strontla.
Tousheran W. Gietchen , Col Ulckey , Am-
boy and At nt Delilah also Htnrtcd.
Fourth rnc ' . 2 20 class , trotting , under
fcaildle : Catherine I eyburn won In two heats.
Governor Stanford , Chester Hverett nnd
Paschal also Htiirted Time. 2.i2'.i ' , 2:2314. :
Oprnlng nt IiiilluiiupnllM.
INDIANAPOLIS , Sept. -The full meet
ing of the Indl.inupdllu Driving club opened
today vvltli peifect racing weather , good
attendance anil a fast track On Thursday
Joe Patchon anil Robert J will race for a
purse of $3,000 , Allx goca to beat the world's
record on Wednesday. Results of today's
racing :
2 30 trot , Jl.OOO : Lemonee won the race In
three stralRht heals. Time : 2:20V4. : 2.2P- & ,
2 21'i Roily ll > an , Ofelus , Belmarlc and
l ynclnh also started
2:25 : pace , stakes $1,000 ; Rubenstcln took
three straight hcata and the race in 2:11'4 ,
2.11'4 , 2:13VS. Col Thornton , Whirligig , Alle.
Kro. Sable Gift , Morollo , V M B A and Tom
Brown ulsq Htarted
2:12 : pace , PUIHU Jl.OOO : Hd Olxton won the
race , taking the second , third and fourth
he-its In 2CMi. 2-12 , 2:13. Direction won the
first heat In 2.UHS , The other Btartcrs were :
Hyannls. Two Strike. Oucrta , Cambridge
Girl , Coloredgc , Bullmont , Joslo II , Mone-
gain. Jack Boueis , Christopher and Howdy
Joe.
Fourth race 2.60 trot , for 2-year-olds
eligible to 2.W class , stake 1000 : Bucyrua
won the race In two heutfl. Time : 2:2334 : ,
2 2J'i. Charlie O , Valego , Kagle Pass nnd
nmewon Clark also started.
HAKM/rr VVi.NM Al PDHIII.O.
btiirtxon tlin > critclinnl l.niul * rivo-.MIIo
IhindlcHjt l.n llr In Good Time ,
PUEBLO , Sept. 3 The League of Ameri
can Wheelmen circuit races for Colorado
and Wyoming were held hfre this after
noon on Ihe Raver club track , but no fast
time was made. "W. W. Hamilton of Den
ver. a great road rider , carried aft two
llrbl , and F. Harnett , champion of Ne
braska walked auay with the five mile
race Results :
One mile , novice : Joe Davis won , J. C ,
Jlumhum second , r n. Cnrllle third ( all
of Pupblo ) Time : 2 27 1-C
One-thlnl mllCi open , class r ! \V. W.
Hamilton of Denver won. A n , York of
1'ueblo second Time 0 II 2-6
Two mile handicap class A : T. W.
Chaflln , Denver (30 ( ynrd-0 won , JOP l > nvl ,
Pueblo ( CO vnrdR ) , second : L. J Knebel ,
Pueblo < 10 yards ) , thlnl. Time : fi 03 S-fi.
One mile. open , class B. 2.S > limit : W. W.
Hamilton , > pnvr , vvon ; A K. York ,
Pueblo , second. Time. 2 2fi.
Two mile Inp. class A , PV. . Clmtlln ,
Denver , 16 points , won ; ollu-r riders dls-
thncpd Time' C:301-5.
Ono mile , liovs. Otis Bolt , Pueblo ,
scratch , won ; G A Roy. Pueblo , 75 5iirds ,
sooond : 12 IJ. Churchill , Pueblo , thlnl.
TimeS31 1-5
Five mile handicap , class It : r. G Barnett -
nett , Lincoln , Nrb. scratch , won : U 13.
Scott , Purbln. 3Tp < ) vards , second. Time : 1303.
COLUMBUS. S < Mit S At the btc > plc luces
lolny Con linker nf this cltv wont n mile
against time In lt : > 9 lint , the best mile ever
inude on n track In this stutiChailcs 13.
Tudor of Clnclnnitl went scvrn miles In
17 10tA aRnlnsl J. A Kngler of Columbus ,
sprinter. In 1SSI 1-D.
Took Ten tn Trll.
FAIRMONT. Nob. Sept. 3.-Bpcclal ( Tole-
Krnm to Tl-e Bee ) Fairmont nnd Gcnevii
ball teams plajctl hrre today At the end
of the tenth Inning the score stood 2i to 2J
In favor of Geneva.
L'UUHl.tIKt ItHMltCJt.tTS.
Thcj- Are Ilulillng Tire fompnllom , but
Tlirr M r llrl Tnc tlmr.
DHNVCIl , Sept. 3. Two democratic state
conventions met In this city today , one rep
resenting the socalled white wings or Cleve
land democrits , and the other the silver dem
ocrats. Alter effecting temporary organ
ization both conventions adjourned until
afternoon. There In a strong feeling In favcr
of fusion , and It Is prohablt * that a straight
democratic ticket will bo nominated
Will Cumbat Tlmnm II Riril.
CHARLESTON. W Vo. , .Srpt. 3 Es-Oov-
ornor I' , W. Wilson hns tendered his services
to the state democratic committee during
the coming campaign and dcslrc-s to be sent
Into tlie Second district to meet Hon Thomas
B ISeed , who will take the ntump there for
William L Wilson's opponent. He will be
sent there.
COLLEGE P.RESID.ENT
I'"rlpnili Ilitio Offrroil u It < vriird for Ills
lilflcovory 1 111 Itcuril Of In ( Inmlm.
Rev W. P. MofTctt of College Springs , la. ,
and W H. Pollock of 1401 Douglas street ,
this city , offer a reward of $100 for Informa
tion leading to tlie discovery of T. J. Ken
nedy , president of Amity college , at College
Springs , who mysteriously disappeared Au
gust 21
Kennedy started for Omaha on private
business on Friday , August 24. Two lctt ° rx
were received from him the next day. one
postmarked Council Bluffs and ( lie other
Omaha This ia the lost his friends have
seen or hcird of him and th y suspect ( lint
ho lias met with foul play , or become de
mented from some cause , being of n highly
nervous temperament. Ho had worried a
gr < at deal about the drouth and hard times ,
fearing the effects on the attendance at the
college Kennedy Is C2 jears of age , six feet
two Inches high , Ims. full beard , struilieil with
gray , ami blu ° cyeu The poilce are searching
for him.
_ _
JIUTII T/MI.VS IttOK 1IIK A/fl.V.IK.
lioiir-l'uil CiilllHlon ut t'uiuiliii In Wlili'li
ino Min.Vom Ulllnl ,
CAMDCN , N. J. Sept. 3 A fatal rear-end
collision occurred on the West Jersey rail
road at Seventh and Van Hook streets , this
city. The Atlantic City excursion had Just
passed a signal tour , w he-re It had hrin
stopped and then given the white signal to
go on , when the Oican City excursion train
came In vUw and mistook the while slgnil
Intended for the Atlantic City train us being
for them The engine of the Ocean City
excursion ploughed through the roar roach
of the other train , killing Thomas Carter , 40
years , olil , and Udward II Van Llsn. Nearly
everjhody received bruises ot gr ater or less
severity , but they were not sulllclently hurt
to necessitates.ndlng them to a hospital.
Kil > jh * AUmk Ilin
LAS PALMAS , Canary Islands , Sppt 3
Advices received here from Capo Juby , op
posite tha Islands of Fuerte Ventura , on tlio
Sahara coast , say that a bind of Kabjlcs
has attacked an HnRllsh brig while the lat-
tei was landing a cargo at the Ungllsh fac-
Ury at Cape Juby. The cargo of the brig
was plundered by the Kabyles , who wounded
several of the Dngltsh employes of the ( ac-
tory. The latter took refuge on the brig.
f 1(031 liUVJIl UM 111 A.
A son has been born to Mr and Mrs.
J. 3. Harrington.
There will bo a meeting of the Live Slock
exchange this .afternoon at 3 o'clock
Mr. W. A Root of Deliver U upending a
few days , flinonj old icriualiituiicea and
friends.
The city council and school board met
last night , but adjourned until this evening
without transacting any business
The funeral of Agnes McNannra will be
held at St. Agnes church at U o'clock IMs
morning. The deceased was 22 jcars of
age.
age.Mr.
Mr. John J. McMillan received ofTlclil
notice of his appointment OB postmaster
> rsterOay evening and at once started cut
to secure signatures for his bond.
A meeting ot the Ladles' Aid society of
the Presbyterian church will be held at the
residence of Mrs. A J. Caugl t-y corner of
Twonty-thlrd and 11 streets , Wednesday af
ternoon at 2 30.
Mr. J. 13. Watklns was very much worried
yesterday regarding his niothur and other
relatives who are at or near Hlnckley ,
Minn , which ns det > treed in the forest
fire. Late last evening he received n tele
gram which stated that his lelatlvcs had
all avoided sorlous Injury. Mr , Charles Cin
der ot this city lias two brothers living at
Hlnckley Itoth are marrlod. The dis
patches tell of the death ot the wife of ono
brother and since then Mr. Cinder bus re
ceived no word , although he has telegraphed
to three different parties who were ac
quainted with Ills brothers.
KNOWLEDGE
Brings comfort and improvement ant
tsnds to pcruoiml enjoyment when
rightly used. The many , who live hot
ter than others and enjuy Ufa more , with
less expenditure , by moro promptly
hditp'.li ! " the world's test produi'ts to
the nccih of physical lciugt will attest
the value to health of the pure liquid
Ir.xative iirincipl cmbiuut-d in the
remedy , Syrup of FIK-
Its uxccllcnco it duo to ila presenting
in the form most acceptable and pleas-
nnt to the taste , the refreshing and truly
beneficial propertied of a jwrfcct lax
ative ; effectually cicunsing the system ,
dispelling colda , bendacliM Mid fevers
nnd permanently curing constipation.
It Jiaa given satNfactiou to millions and
mot with the approval of the medical
profession , because it nets on the Kid-
noyr , iiver and Bowels without weak
ening them and U is perfectly free from
every objectionable substance.
Syrup of Pica is for sale by all drug-
gisU In r 0c nnd $1 Iwttles , but It IB man
ufactured by the California Fig Byrup
Co. only , whoso name h printed on u very
package , also the name , Syrup of Ffj\ !
cud being wll informed , you will no !
; oejt ? any Bubstitule if oflerfd.
Cntnrrlinl Mnlnillm , Iliiniiliii-i.t > lriiohrciknit
t'nilrrinliin ' the W linln I'lirMpol Sy tetn.
Mrs. W D. rink , Mndl on , Neb , U orte
of the brt l nown women In tli * ntnte No
Indy stntids hlsher thnn she In her homo
low u. where hr huMmtuI M Btatlou ncent
for theU. . i . rond. Mrs Kink says.
MrsV. . IX 1'liik , Jtmllson , Neb.
"Tinmucm llnluir of my nose niul throat
PJ-C Mist nrrccteil. I had n watery , tusnl
HcharKO for u nhllo , then It Uecunuolton -
v , and the left nostill swelled shut. Tlio
I'-ft o > e inn ntcr nnd cn\o me sthiKlni :
] mlnSoon my stoinncti uaattacked. .
l ur me > MIM Ivus a dj-cpriHlc nnd
couldn't dlKPst cnmmh food ( ti furnlsli
any utrcnKth or Ih-sh. At the disease *
upload the Ijluddor Hiiffcred also , hiving
MH" unsiicakable illstrcHi My sultcrlnpH
kept rest nnd Bleep away until my nervoui
sjxtom \ > .is aliuut oxhuustPil.
"Slnll 1 it'll him Dr. aiiopinl'n work
him nct l on inc.
' riom helUK a wnk and wretrhcd In-
\nlld 1 have ootnn to lie he.irty and hi-althy
In ovi-iy rcipcct. 1 rixn't KO up town with
out Mimp of my friends spciiklnir nhout
the Krcal chnime 1 liollcvu Dr. Hhopard H
tie.itimnt rnn do tor other \\omen all It
has done for me"
DRS , COPELAN1) ) ft SliEPARD ,
ROOMS 311 AND 312 NHW YORK L1PIJ
BUILDINQ. OMAHA , NUB.
Office Hours 9 to 11 a. in : 2 to 5 p in.
Kvonlngs Wc-dnosdavH nnd Saturday
only. C.JO to 8.30. Sunday , 10 to 12 in.
Our 1 iisl Cut in Prices.
Want Room for IVcM1 floods.
In our Main and Branch Storca
wo have 60,000 , Sample Pants
Patterns. To close quick wo
will make Pants to Order , from
the sample patterns at each
store , at the following
Breat Reduction :
Now S2.5O. Fornisrli $3.00
No * $3.OO. Forinetli $3.75
Now S3.5Q. Formerly $4.25
Now $4.13. Formerly $5,25
Now $4.4 ! , Formerly $6.25
Now $4.75. Formerly $7.25
Now $5.O6. Formerly $8.25
Now $5.4Q. Formerly $9.25
Now S6.OO. Formerly $10.25
Don't Miss Tliis Chance ,
Pants
Company
408 N. i6th St.
SEARLES&
SEARLES ,
SPECIALISTS
{ Ctironic
jycrvous
Private
_ . _ _ , _ . _ J ANI >
CURE 8 special
Diseases
TfUATMEHT DY MAIL. CONSJLT/UIDU / Frttt
Gntarrh , all Dlsoasoa of Iho Moao.
Throat , Ghost , Stomach , Llvor , Blood
Skin and Kltlnoy Dlsoasoo , I.O3
Manhood and ALL PRIVATE DIS
EASES OF MEN.
Call en 01 ailili CHI
Dr. Searlcs & Scarles ,
KI.AHTTO STOCfC/A'fJS.
TUUSSHS , CRUTCHES ,
HATTimns ,
Invalid nnd Medlcul Hi ] ] > p1pH |
THE LION nilUO HOUSE
TIUS At.Oll I'KXlllH.IJ tn. ,
1108 Tarnain Street , Opposite Paxton Hotel
AMUSBM lil
I5TH ST. THEfiTER ' " ' "
. TONIGHT
1.INCOLW J. CARTER'S
nrnnil Sceiilo I'roiJiiCtlon ,
THE FAST MAIL
Regular Wednesday matinee any seat In
tlie house , 2S cents.
IBTHSLTHEftTREI 1' ? ! ' *
3 Nights and Saturday Matlnoo
Commoncl g Thursday , Supt. Cth.
Mr. Sarnes of Hew York
I'llKSENTlNO
K3IJI.I' ItIlll , AH SI IW/.V I
And a Strong Supporting C'uniiiny. halo of eaU
"
cuiuinuii
CHARLES ST. PARK
OMAHA
vs.
BALL Lincoln ,
YODAT ,