: . . _ - ri ; : . - - . . . . . I , - - _ :3 _ - - _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 'l'JIB : - - OMAHA - - _ _ flATLY - - _ 13E1 - i' ' " - , rmDN.gSDA.Y _ , AUOeS'l' 7. . 18m - _ _ - - - - - - - - - - , - - . ' 4- govl'rnor. Mr. Almeml aIRo made an Rnhlavlt showIng / thnt th IUO wRrranto proce'lln ! . had actually been brouph by Mayor Hernia. ' . ' . . AIOl'lmIT I..on I'IAINT1FF. the RrRUml'nt hy 'Ha- Mr. Bhnl'ral oped .ls. . cUlin the right of the 111alntt to an injunction . junction restraining the \retenlled board of Juncton \ . commhalonef from interfering or tnklnp any . . part In the dlseharRe , of the dutes of the nmc , . The authorltel all unite . lall he . In aylng that equity will restrain those ) claiming an Office from InterferIng with those In 1aa- lellon Ofce of the olilce. " 'Ve are de fJcto of- ' de . This cora and claim to he afcer jure. positon we alume Is Jupported by II h on - ' of school - ' lm4unctiona , Omcers do facto a 'InJlnctonl Ofcers diatrict It states , may restrain ofceu who ere not In Ioslesslnn ; , , but who claim to have the omee hy election , from interfering with the pose8lol ofce of those who holt the office Ie ' . that the Injuncton ! r facto Wr 110 not claim - will test the right to ofce , but It Is grant"d , . , while the right to the office Is being tested whie . ° ' , another I ly a proper proceelll ; Spclman law \Hler , was realIndicatng n similar I cited In PUll' I doctrine , anll several CRS were clet ' . port of the position taken by the plaintiff. pOlllon . "We. being In 1osahon " continued : lr. I. Slmeral "ha\'o nine points of time law In our ( favor and they have got to get us out by . I , due cOurse of law. The cases go on to Cx- plain the reason why this rle exists , for It woulll result In the entre subversion 01 the functions of the ofcl I one side would throw the other side out. The courts lay down this \ doctrine In the Intcrcats o peace ant order . : The law was taken up by Mr. Slneral In reference to time provIsion for an appointing reerenco llarll. which , the Iovernor Is one. The goyerilr hall thirty dnYI from and after tie to Its provl- I passage of the act , according 11 slons . before any appointment could he undo legally or the governor required to legaly take part In an nilointment. Yet the Churchmili-htusaeih combine attempted to coni- - mend or dcmnnd , what certainly would not be compelled by law. "tinder the ( acts In this case the nppolntrrnt of the combIne board Is volt and illegal. The whole action gality. of the " city council only continues this le- gaUy. examl"aton of the law , Mr. . Simeral also showell. disclosed that It Is. unconsttu- tonal anll hOllelessly ) In conflict with the provisions of the city charter. VEHY nTI.E IWI'CTIV : } . "The tltio of the law Itself In the new fre and Illce bill II fatally defective. The title ' heretofore existing recites 'that section J5 as existng ' " . be and Is hereby repealed. "What does 'heretolore' mean ? " interrupted Judge linpowehl. ! r. Simeni replied that the . great brain of the late legislature , which ox- haunted Isel In trying to pass this law . could 11robably alone solve the problem. It was shown' that the alleged law Is altogether - gether at variance with the city charter pro' . vlalons. "Section 13 of the city charter provides vides that the mayor ant hoard of Fire and Police Commissioners shall appoint special poilcenmen. This section Is not repealed by the allcged law of 1895 antI therefore must still aleed existence. Section 1G of the city charter was not repealed and It also provides that the special police 01 the city shall le nnll Fire and Police subject to the mayor ant Polce hoard ; tIme seton relating to the pay of the mayor Is not repealed which gives him $1.000 a year as a member of the Fire and Police board. " Judge Doane , continuing the nrument cited law along the same line . case after case being read to show that where an officer or set of ofcers are In iO5eS5i0fl of an omce the law allows on Injuncton to restrain those out I 0' the office from attempting to exercise the . i duties 01 the omce or disturbing those In pos- ; session unti the right to the cmce Is determined . I mined In a proper suIt by quo warronto. I was also shown that the appointing board must consist 01 three the governor. commissioner of lands anl , attorney reneral I two or the board \oull ( get together and appoint pOlice commissioners without the concurrence - currence of the third member It would give them the power of dlsranchlslng that memo her. "The law Is explicit thnt these three officers constitute til appointing board , and if the law Is defective In not provltlng for a quornm I It Is the fault of the law. In this particular case the two members of the bead exhibited the most undue hasle. undertaking on the very 11ay the new law went Into elect to force the governor to meet and nppolnt the commtasionrs In conjunction wHim them- comm\'lon selves , In spite of the express provisIons of r the law , " designating all three aSJan appointing power , , JUnGE CHRCI.S RANSOM. At the conclusion of the remarks of Judge Doane. Frank Ransom started to speak. lie eximaustive discussion . Insisted on going Into an cxhaustve slon of time constitutionality 01 the law In spite of Judge liopewell's assurance that this spie ! qustIofl he did not care to hear argued In extenso. . Hansom got so warm that he threatened to withdraw from time suit t the court agaIn objected. " 1 certainly will object " said the court "If vou nerslst In dlacuslng a question 1 do not ; \Ish' : to go into. " Hansom's appearance In the case was challenged - longed by Judge Doane who remInded him that the other tay ho only claimed to represent - sent the city council. Hanom claimed that I was none of Judge Doane's bnshlp8 whom lIe represented. Ho then proceeded to argue the question from the point of view that the law was constitutional and the city council was wa not 10 the position pointed out by preceding attorneys. atore's. Hopewel sal ho didn't Intend to have an order of thIs court Ignored by an hllrect course. "Tomorrow " he said "I have nnnonneed I wi ! o Into that. Now I don't want to hear anything on that line. . " pther arguments of Hansom were directed to the point that the law must be good In spite of the defects In the title pointed out by spie . Simeral antI the provisions relating to appointments being made by a board of three , as argued by Judge loane lie went so far as to say that the clause "within thirty days" . . Judge hlopewehi ¼ was an emergency claue. Jllge 10pewel dlssentell. At 1:30 : the case was adjourned until 9:30 : this morning. . r * J ) : S'l'II 1 I : , \S COII.USIOS. i ' Aifimimivi Is iItigt . tn HUltllut. . I Amcln.t. n'lnt" . : 1'ut nf Ur.n' " In.t lIiy4r. jfllavlts ot Edward Roewater . Charles : H. : - Drown and I ) . Cem leaver In ansower to : charges of colusion and conspiracy with the ' governOr In the appointment of the two latter - ter a members 01 the Hoard of Fire and Police ' ' 'Commlssloner , as read . before Judge hope- well yesterday , are as follows : "Edward Rosewater , belug first duly sworn says that ho knows the contents of time an- a\ver fed bereln b ) the Ileemlant. and that that refers to aihlant'a . so much thereof reer atant's connection ncton with the appointments of Charles II. Brown and U. Clem Deaver by Governor Irown Iolcomb ant upon the Board of Fire and 10lce Commisioner amant averl the truth to be that up to the day preceding the appoint- m.nts amant had no other knowledge than ; ; ; : . a genlrly rumored about the city as to whom the governor was likely to appoint and that ho did not even know whether the appointees would be republicans . democrats or Ilopulsts ; that about 9 o'clock on the evenIng . Ing of May G. 1895 , amant was requested to cal upon Governor Holcomb at the Paxton hotel. where the governor for the first time Informell amant that he lied selected lessrs. Drown anti Deaver ns said amnmmiissIomora . and asked amant whether said appointees would be objectionable to the cLtzensf : Orpaha. Alant thereupon askeJ the governor how long he would remimain . In the city and was then and there Inrormet that he Intended . tended heaving at G o'clock the next morning , May 7. Amant then represented to the governor - ernor that the tme was too abort for him to gather the tesred : Information - formation and thereupon the goveror agreed to remain until 10:11 : a. m. . \lanl further says that early the next day lay 7. afant called upon Herman Kountxe , henry Pmmndt . William Iuton , D. B. Woot anll other prominent citizens to ascertaIn their views regarding the propoet alllolntmentl. ! When alant % again called at the Iaxton hotel he : Informed the governor that he had been able . to sea but few persons , ant aket the ! ov- ernor t remain unt afternoon . To this the governor ucceded. . \ler making further inquiries . afant called ut the . Paxton hotel . at about 1 o'cloCk P. m. of the same day . , , and was then Inlormel that the governor . had ! ne back to Llnculn. al1 alant had ; . no further communicaton \ Ith him unti , after the laId 8111101ltment ) had ben malle. ; Afant further lays that he ne\'er solicited the governor or hnlJOrtuned him tD appoint eIther Charles Ii. Drown or I ) . Cem Ufaver , although slr.ant. for IOle tmB Ilre\'lous 10 . May 7. Ime'v that Heaver hat been an n\'III- cant for said appointment ; that so fa u . , the appointment of Drowl was concerned the I frt Informaton he hat l to hh ( Brown's ) wllngnen ' to serve on the commission was I . on the said 7th day of May ant .after the govern r hIll Informed. anant of hh aI- _ . _ i\ . . ; . . _ " . , . I ton of the saul Brown. Afant further says that prior to . ant at the thnu of the appointment of Heaver an.1 . BrDWn. he had n unllerstandlng or agreement with them or the governor , directly Dr indirectly . as to \vhit course salt appointees would pursue on the police board or what action the wonlet take after the polce bill paut1 by the late legislature shoulll ! o Into eect Amant further fays-that he .11th not In any way Interfere or seek to tiring about the appintment or removal of pololmen , exctllt a has alremly heen made public throuRh the columns of The Dee , amid further afant ay not . C IISSIONlm DE.VIflS AFI.'m.\ "IT. "I " . Clem 1)eaver being first hull ) sworn ito- poses and says that lie Is one of the plaintiffs In the above cause . Afant further says that he was dimly appointed by the governor or the state of Nebraska s a membcr of the 1011'11 of Fire anll Polce Commissioners for th ' rly of Omaha , aad that b ) virtue of the 8all Ipolntment ho toTh liossesslon or and [ \ose ant cxerclhell the dutes Incummibemmt upon him a such member of the hearth 01 Fire and 10' lice Commissioners. Amalt further ! n's that he Is nClllalntoll with the contents 01 the answer /1111 by the said defelliauts hiereimi and that the statement 01 a conspiracy . splrac between this afflamit . the rovcrnor ant E. nosewnter Is wholy folio and 1ltrle. ant Is without any foundation In f3et. At- /ant further says that during the campllgn before the lat campaign In the state of No- brasl , he was chairman of the state coin- mltee for the puple's independent put , o which the salll ( governor was I memher and said governor was a candidate for the office of supreme judge . and In this manner the afant and said governor beclnc well al I ulumainted . and that said acquaIntance bas contnutd since. . \fant further . ther ! ) 'S that the npllolntlent of himself as n member of saId commission was male wlhoUI any influence being brought to bear In his behalf by soul Itosewater . Af- fJnt further says that hc is at the present ) time acting with the maor of this city and Charles I. ' Brown. which nnIt persons conti- lute n majority 01 tIle saul Hoard 01 I"lro sail Polce Commissioners for the salt city 01 Orimaima exercising the duties amid functions of said olce and arc In active possesssion or al property pertalnln thereto , together with the records of the said office . and that the roonms records and all property of sold olco are under the control and In the custody 01 the saId mayor , Charles hi. Brown and tM ntflnt . as the majority of said Board of Fire amid Police Commissiones for saId city. Affi- ant further says that as to the legal questions arising herein he Is nctng upon the advice of hIs attorneys , g. W. Simeral , Charles J. Greene and George \V. Doane. COlISSINEIl DnOWN'S APIIDAVIT. "Chnrles II. Drown , belug duly sworn , says that ho Is one of the pllnts In this suit ; . that he has road the answer of the defendants . : reat ants ; that on or about the ih day 01 May. 1895. he was appointed a member of the Board of FIre and Police Commissioners of the cIty of Omaha by lion. Sias A. 10lcomh. governor of the state of Nebraska , which said appointment was n\alle \ under and by vIrtue of the laws of said state , and , the sale was not Imlcll and restricted to the tat day of Augimat 895 , In the commission Issued by said governor to this amant ; that onor about the llth day of Nay . 189. thIs amnnt was fully and legally qualified as such commissioner - missioner aforesaid and on the last date entered - teret upon the discharge of the duties o salt alce , and . from that time forward to . the date of this affidavit has been In the fuil . complete ant absolute possession of said office . performing and dlschnrhl the duties all roqulrements of this said omce ; that the said plaintiff , ns a member of the Board of Fire nut Police Commitsioners . on the evening of the 5lh lust . met In the rooms In the city hall of the city of Omaha , set span and assigned to saul board as the pace ! for the meeting of salt b ard. Amant further says that as to that portion of the answer of the defendants which relates to this afilant . concerning hi appointment aorualt , set forth 'nt the solicitation of Edward Hose- water , ' he knows nothing whatever re5pect- Ing Jueh solicitation . but from Inlormoton he believes that said noewoter made no such solicitation . amid this deponent further says that hD never directly or indirectly solicited this saul appointment from the governor 01 the state ; that he fed no application with tie overnor for such Ippolntment. nor did he 'oyernor solicit saul Hose\\'ater or any other person to ask or request In any form or mnnner of the go\"prnor such appointimenL ThL' deponent says that never at any time or place was It agreed or understood that this alant and D. Cem Deaver , In the Interest of said Hose- water and In his behalf : should hold their salt ofces under any Pretext whatever , and he says all such char es. allegations and In- situatons , and each thereof In saId answer contatned arc untrue ; that the charges that In pursuance of such design this affiant . actIng with others , Procured the discharge 01 some of the police force 0 said city and appointed - poInted others In their place and that the same was done In pursuance of a "corrupt agreement" Is false In every essential and particular antI any stattl11ent. charge or allegation - legation mate imputing to tiits . deponent any corrupt or Impurc acts or doings touch- Ing the procuring of his appointment or his making any pledges . or his exercslng ! and discharging - charging his duties as such commls310ner. ! . are malicious . false and wicked. . " 31 mist Go to hit' SIIH'II. ; Court. - LINCOLN , Aug. 6.-Spectal.--Govornor ( ) olccmb said today that the situation of the fire and police complication In Omaha looked very much as If It were steadily drawing nearer the supreme court chambers Ho understood that another sutlrple jlnge would bo In the city tomorrow with Judge Norval , when some arrangement might be made lookIng to the preparation of petitions and briefs to be rosily for the regular session of the court on September 17. The governor seems confMnt : that the case must ultimately bl derided b ) timEs tribunal regardless of what the lower court may order. He salt further that he hail no doubt of the final result. lie belevell the law would be do- dared unconstitutIonal . ant Invalid. , rzulli.ul un fur J. . . . nt..N. Mayor Demls lns received communications requesting him to appoint delegates to SO\- oral comuventiomus which are scheduled fer the conventons next month or two. The annunl meeting of the (1lmlnlstratve boards of the cites of the United States will be held nt Cincinnat September - tember 20. ant nt least two delegates are "sntet from Omaha. The Western States conf.'rcnce will convene at Topeka lOin. . Ocotber 1. The purpose of the organization Is to organize an Interstate exposition . to be hell nt Galveston . to celebrate the conJle- ton of time jetties anti the securing of deep water for the gu'f ' ports In alllton , to these the third annual convention of the Waif Say- I hug association of America wi bo hpll at. . Detroit August 29. and time mayor Is askl to I scud two women and thrce gentlemen as dole- ; ga tes. _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i'EItSOS.ti. i'.tIt.titAI'iiS. ISOS\ . . 1.\Ht.\'IS. C. E. Baker of Beatrice Is at the Wlard. Paxtoum C. If. Sharp , New Castle . \\'yo. . I at the I ) . T. Morgan Evanston , .W'o. . Is at time Merchmammts. \ \ ' . I. . Morelaml , Atlantic . I5.b Is at the Merchnnts. , H. S. Mann South Omaha , II making time Barker his imeauiquarters. Charles n. Allen . a prominent business maim of Neligh . t3 In the city . Mrs. S. Pauline Hoers Is making the Darller prrmuuan'nt Iluarters. llwanl C. Millarot Fullerton ant P. L. lole of Arapahoe were In the city last even- Ing. Ing.Mr. Charles 1. Pickens and daughter have returned frm a two months' \'Islt at S.l Lake City anll Uah lot Springs. John J. Holland . raIlroad contractor and I I business representative for I.emon Hros. circus . ts registered at the Barker . . I At the letcer : Irman Brown St. Louis ; ( I. C. Woosler , Lincoln ; George Ikocimer . Columbus : Charles I" . Clarke Chicago ; George A. hush . Utc . N. Y. : Ii. Irvine Mciowell. Louisville . ; J. W. Story Cincin- natl : I , . I. Spooner , Council Duls ; N. S. Jacobs Des Moiles : O. I. Swtngley , Beatrice ; J. F. flyers. F.t . Imery : Chicago ; J , 1\ . 'heat. I' . M. Pm ice . hot Springs , S , D. N'hrn.lull. lt the Hut'IN. . Moore . Norfolk J. ' . At time D.I.ne I. : ; W. Hol1luI8t. OaklallJ J llratt , North Plate ; J. M. Uowlr , St. Paul . At the Mm'rchauuts . A . " 'c to\'er. By- aunts ; . \hll-ll. Hu.h\'IO : M. Ii. ( hrlsh' . I :1 1. Sterlm K I. . Burlle. Genoa : lobOrt Utuck. : man. Jarob I"S ' , I.'rhm . \ the Arcade- ( ' . A. hiann OrRn\1 hlanll ; T. W. ( h\8al' ) . - hyannis ; A. II. Stmmckey Hrokpn How ; S. I. ) 'oleml. E . ! Kidreti . F. " ' . 'restey . " ' . .J unity . P. .1 , let ahl. W. 11. Swan W I ) . Watkhl3. Alliance ; C. A. Heiner ! Pierce . . . , " , ' " " . . ' . - . . \ . . FIFTH PlACE IN TiE RACE 'I' 1 ' ' Denver Drops Another Game ana Ohnngcs Notches With Quinoy. . COULD NEITHER HIT NOR FIELD SURELY - 111' I . Cumv'i's " . , 'r. ' 1'ImC.ali'N 11.1 th , ' I't'sv . I : erom's In.h'1'1' i of 11 In.t(0"1) I - I ' tUI'I-III'oll II.t l'M : lol"'N , 11. Qllne ' . 8 ; Denver , 3. Lincoln I , G ( ; ; JUI'IIFOn\'le , 1. HockOI'II , 4 ; Des iioIimei , 3. I'u'orlmm . 19 ; St. .lou'epii 4. i'ittmdmumrg 17 ; At 1ou" . 2. I Ilthl1 ! 1 , 10 ; hal II moore . G. New York , 9 ; Woshhllon , O. ( flaciminmuti . 8 ; Chicago \ ( Clnclnnllt. 8 ; I1omtomm , I. Irookl'n 7-10 ; Kansas City , 11.13. . Milwaukee . I. iimcuI'ohl5 9 : llwaukee. :1 11 I cn"ol" 011 , 10 ; Grand HUIhIF ! , G. QUINCY , Iii . , Au ! 6.-Speciai ( Telcrnm. ) almost errorless game -Quincy 1)layed ) an almot ! today. A single and a home run In the fOlrth inning gave them two runs ant In the lext Inning Denver \resentet them with three lore runs on a base on balls ant errors. ' Two of the other runs were earned . All 'of the visitors' three runs were earned on three singles ant a double. Score : QtYINCY. All. n. 18. PO. A. 1 Mertes . t. . . . . . . . I .1. 1 3 3 0 0 I.irocqut' : . 2u. . . . . . I I 1 3 2 0 Mt't'y . 1h. . . . . . . . 1 1 8 0 0 11.y.y. . cf. . . . . . . . i I 3 3 0 0 ioinmiul c. . . . . . . . 4 0 ( 1 4 t 0 \'hite . Is. . . . . . . . I I ( 2 < 1 Mccormuunck , : b. . . . 2 1 0 3 1 0 lcConlrl' . . . . . . . . . 1 I 0 1 0 0 lull , i. . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 0 . 0 1 0 - - - - - - Totals . . . . . . . 3 : 'i 8 ( 21 : 1 , DEN\'Fllt. ! D N'.Jn. AB. H. iii 10. . \ . E. . Himafter . ] b. . . . . . " . : 0 0 1 ; 1 1 lunch 3h. . . . . . . . 3 0 0 2 2 0 Slagle , ef. . . . . . . . 4 1 1 1 I 1 Hntchloson , 2u. . . . 4 1 1 : ; i 2 I'ace it. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 1 1 1 I' i ' 0 i.uimman C..4 . 0 1 :1 : m I ! CoieIt. . . . . . . . . . I 0 1 2 0 0 I Muss . $3..1 . 0 0 0 3 0 tiaimmz . I' . . . . . . . . . 3 0 0 0 . 1 0 - - - - - - Totals . . . . . . . : ) 3 5 21 1 .1 Qulnc . . . . . . . 000230i0-S J Denver . . . . . . . 000003000-3 Earmurnh runs : Qulnc . 3 : : Demiver J 1. 'l'wo- garnet base hIts : Holmes (2) ( ) . Hutchinson. Three- base hitg : Mi'rtw. home ruin : hlolmnemu. Umiici on balls l"rt : 1'1 , 3 ; off Ih z . I. Struck out : fly Bi 1 : 1) ' himuiu'z 1 Itt hy plchrl hail : Iy Hilt ! . 1 ; by Balz , 2. Douule 1,11).s i : hal White to McVey ; : lcColmack to I.aloclue to McVe ) ' : Mites to Shalfer to Lehman ; Mlc : Hutchinson to Shaffor. Time of game. One houl' Hamsey. nli forty-live minutes. Ulplre : 11' . itanisey.CARUTIIEI1S ALMOST WON JACKSONVI Lhi' : . 1. Aug. G.-Speclal ( ' [ 'ciegrnm.-The ) Nebrlllmns won a game from Jmucksunvlle ! . though the core was rot a I hall one h ) any menns. The vllltol8 not be- ! hug used ) the grounds caused them to. . Inr man' errors than usual. nml the home tClm felt down at evry point. There \ ns no Ve' fel blliant work on either "hie. H Caruthcr had been given proper support the home team would have won. Score : JruckMons'ille . . . 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 1- 5 Jaclsonvle . . . . . . 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 G lOurnoil rumrms : Jacksonville . 1 : Lincoln 1. Earnet Jacitsonvle rnnS 10 ; Lincoln . ; Errors : . 'acilsonvle ' , G : Lincoln , u. Two-bISl' : hits : Ebrigiut Donnel ) ' . DOl hie' Illays ; lUll to Eli ight to Sullivan ; Ehrlht to O'Brlen. Hit by picher : 11111. Batteries : Caruthers 111 Hoover ; Orogg and Speer. Umpire : Mr. Ward. AND FL.lIEItTY FELL DO\VN. ltOeKi'OItD. 1. Ang. 6.-Speclal { Tele- grmurn.-Tiie ) Dcs Molnet team put up a strong game tOllay and won by bunching hits In the fourth Inning. D,1mn11 pitched n masterly game . though he was . Inclnel to be wIlt ! at the start. 1"luhEl.ty hal a chance to tie the score hut fell on base line when nearly home. SCOe : Hoclford . . . . . . 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 Des Alolmies. . . . . 0 0 0 : 0 0 1 0 0 4 flits : Itockforui . 4j , Des Moines , 8. Er- His Rockford. 2. ; US sloimuea . 3. Earned runs : Des Moines , ! : 1lolnes. ¶ - hits : Mohier JrForlan . McVickrmm. DoUble pln's : Tamev to Mohler to l'urvimu. Left on bales : Des Iolnes , 8 ; hioekformI . 7. Strncll out ; ly Damman 3 : by tJnderwooti . I. Bases on balls : Off UnlllwoOI. , - ; off Damman , 6. Stolen bases : I'arrott. 'ruby. iiacrlflco hits : IU oiler . Truhy. Batteries : Sacrifce anti SnYller ; Damman and tc- I.'arland. Umpire : Mr. himiskehl. NINETEEN HITS OFF sTur.Tz. PEORIA , 1. Aug. G.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-I'eoria ) hal an easy victory over St. Joseph tOl a ) The game was I sllgln : match from tie start and Peoria humid no : trouble at all In finding Stuitz. getting nine- Score teen : his of : oC him all nineteen runs. Peoria . ' 1 0 4 0 1 5 2 2-19 . . . . . . . . - St. Joseph . . . : . . 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 4 hits : l'eorla . 19 ; St. Joseph 8. Errors : Peoria , leorla. : ; St Josepim 0. Eared runs : II0rhl , G ; St. Jouuepii 3. Two-hase his : F'iynhi ! , Selsler. Three-base his : Colns , \'nn . home runs : haIler . Bennett. Katz. Double play : Stulz to : leHlle to lnrcnm. Stolen bases : Flynn (2) ) . l"IIher. Selslcr (2) ( ) . Holier . Bennett (3) ( ) , Nllon (2) ( ) . Dugtlale. laler. . Bases on balls : Oft Roach 1 ; off Stultz. 3. lIlt hiy hitched hal : Stuiltz. Struck Olt : 1 ' itoachi 5 i : by Stuihtz . 3. Wild Pitches : B ) ' Sttmitz 2. Pals.1 bal : MchImmie. Batteries : Roach and Dagtale ; Stulz and Metiale. Umpire : Mr. Ward. STANDING OF TIlE 'fEAIS Played. 'Von. Lost. Pro Ct. Peoria . . . . . . . Ilayel. . f.1 2 . 613 Lincoln . . . . . . . . 79 -8 31 60.5 Des Moines . . . . . . 79 . 45 31 m.o QuIna . . . . . . . . 8 41 39 113 nen'pr . . . . . . . . ! 40 40 50.0 Hockforll . . . . . . . 79 3. ; 41 43 Jaeh.soiivihie . . . . . 81 31 : ( fit 3.0 Jaclsonvle . . . . . . . 80 27 G P3.8 Games today : Dcs Moines nt Hockfoll ; Sn Joseph nt Peoria : Denver at Quincy ; 8t Lincoln at Jaekmuoiuviilc . ( A NiiiS OJ TiE N.\'IIOS.\ IB.JJ' "It"hlr Oltl'"I ; ) ' ' tl' Iruwl. II ii " ei ' ) ' " ' 1) ' aulmut'liis 1".1) ' . PI"1SBURG , Aug. 6.-lhreitensteln was hit very effectively tOda ) ' . whie Hawley could not be touched. The home team coult showell its superlortty over the Browns tn Is eVOF way . Except for a mlsJudJ"t flyby ) would ha\'e been shut out . by Genlu" , they % put. ) Atendance , 800. Score : Plttsburg . . . . . . . 2 0 0 1 t ; 2 1 0 . . - 1 St. I.ouls. . . . . . . 0 0 : 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 hits : 1ltsburl. 17 ; St.\ Louis 7. Errors : I His , 2 ; Sl. Louis , I. Earned runs ; PUt"hurg , 4 : St. Lout . 1. Two-ba lulls : Huwle Three.buso his : Smith , Steimzel Homo runs : Stenzl. . Stoleu bases : Sten- zei . Cross. Double plays : Genlm , to Beck- Ie ) ' . Bases on balls : leclle ) ' . Uierbauer . Genlns. Merritt , l'eitz. Struck out : Haw- icy IOWI ) (2) ( ) . Brelenstetn (2) ( ) , SmIth. PAlS cd Lmnhha : Miller. flatteries : Hawlo , hewitt Meritt anti Sugllen : Urettenlteln ! I : 1 ewl { . ' hours anti ten : and 1 10,1. .Tlmerwo : Ult minute" Umplro : owa ) . . JOUE'T MEEKIN SEEMS ALL mGHT. NEW YOhIK Aug. 6.-Meekln 11lchell a phenomcnal game today and the S.ator were whlewoshel' . Mcrcer did fairly good work In the box but . those who plaell be- ) hind him were vet ) slow. Attemidamice . 2.WO. Score : . Now york. . . . . . . 0 2 0 2 2 3 0 0 . - 9 Wllhllon . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hits : Now York , 1 ; " shmimugton 4. 1':1 : rora : \VttshiimugtOfl. 3. Earned runs : New York I. \ 1"lrlt base emu errors : New \'ork 2. Left emu basIs : Nuw York 4 : " 'asilngton. l.f . on hall : Off : 1eekin . 4 : oil Mercer - cer Ilse . Struck out : By Meekimu G ; by Mercer - cer . 4. 'rhree-ba hits : Farrel. Sacrifice iuttmm : Fulier . Stolen basIs : Davis IH , Burns. 1)oubIo plays : Crooks to ilassa- 1oubto mnuer. lilt by plchell bal : Fiurrel Passed mUlr. 11t ball : McGuire. Batteries : Meekln Inlt Far.l ; Mercer and \ieGtitre. Umpire : Emnsiie. Time : One hour anti orty.three mlnutos. mlnutos.ClAMIIONS WERE ASY. I IHI.\ DE1.Pl hA . Aug. 0.-Tue Ihlle9 frolicked viuim l'sler to the extent of nine frolcked wil hilts In 51Innings. . and touehell hits Sil his : , C'Iksofl . for Ioven In the reimmain- hog three. Attendance , G.O. Score : Phliadeimihmla . . . . . : 0 0 ( 2 0 2 3 : i 1 GI0 Baltimore . . . . . 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 G 1-lila : Phiadelphia. 16 h : lualtirnore . 12. Er- I His : Philadelphia , 2i lal1noro. 2. 1'lrnet : runs : t'hmiiadeiphimt. I : Baltmor 2. 'wo- base hit : Delehall ) ' . Boyle. ' ! 'homll . n. Ciumemits Gleason. Sacrlcl his : 11mJ. ton , Cross. Stolen bases : lelh' . I"ft on bases : J'hilnutolphia . . 1 : Uall1or. , . 8. Jhlo.telphla. Struck ont : ( 'Ieniwmts . Taylor JennlnJ' Clark. Double plays : Hel I ) ' to halman tn I Boyle 1.1rt base on errors : Baltimore . 2. I First base on balls : Off 'raylur . 2 ; off Esper ' . 4. lIlt uy phti'imed bali [ 3 ; off ( 'latkmiomm lt Illllp ual : Jennln l'ln1Yn. boils ; Itobiusomm , 2. But- tories : ! Tlylor and Iements ; Fsper , Clark- son arid itoblnsoim Time : Two hours Um- 11110 : Keete . Ifl'IINIIAM CIANO [ TII L GAME BOSTON Aug. d.-Out for Umpire Burnhamn's acton / tn chalGlng his decisIon and calling a bal from Herman Long's . hat foul tn the ae\'olth Inntng. after he had called It fair Boston would have won. Sexton and Stein gave way to Sth'ets and . < " . , . Bcort ICennedy : . reomtieb- . Attendance , 2,000. Ho.tol . . . . . : . : : l. 0 0 0 1 1 0 2 3 (7 Brool.I1 . . . . . :1..1 : 1 0 0 : 0 4 0 0- 8 I Hits : Bostomij . t2f l .lrool 'I. Ii. grror : . < . iloStoli . 2 Brook- I'Jstol. 3. I'i'nell : ' ; runs : tnl. : - 4. "wo.ha . SiiImiiii . , 1)1lY , IYI , Tt'o-iimtj e hUts : litiffI Ihll.lc L1I ) lannon , laeimfumitt ' Thn..tJ81 : hl : ( . 1ilhlncl' c'nrn , Rtl'ctt. . , hhotnu' rUI : 8hlnile , h.owo. Rlolel l\a/ \ " ' : Dnl ) ' . 1"lr"t imast I ? on humus : nur ( ) ' ( ! , 'renn ) ' . 1.ong (2) ( ) . Tucker t.owe. Smrriilt'o , lilt : ( oreomn. SI'ul'lt out : lannon Snlrl\1 ( hi I'OIA ( Trealwa Hieimi (2)t Grlmn , Iaf' ; . iioi4iiie luiars : Nash to 'enn to Io\c ; 1 r 1101Ie tu \,1\ tn 1.'chnle. . l'a"ssd hol ! : Tllh ' Grimm Wid plchl" : Hpxtofl I\ennil . 'i hit by hitcher : rumeker himtteriest : : S XIOI ) Stlet ! Tlnn ) and Baterlcl Ganzel ; Stein ' htOm1eml ' ) ' nod ( Irimmul. Time \ Two hours a 11 'flfy mlnut . Uml'lre : Burlllm ant .lllt. I I BUNClm hiTS ON Hl'TCJ. CIN'INNATI , Aug. G.-CincInnat hunclell liVe his In time seventh InnllA IU11 Aatlc1 it lead which the Clilengomunmu could not \'ereome. . 'rhl emily prior Ilale , h ) ' time vlfltors cost 10thln . but Smith's Ilsphl ' anll n base ni tmlhs were responsible for of bals 4iI50ii'S men. two the tale : ! cord brlson's Atteimilanee . 2t(51 . Score : ( lnelln:11 . . . . . . 0 0 0 2 1 0 .1 1 1 . - 8 Chicago . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 G His : Cincinnati 12 : Chlcngol 13. Errors : Clnclnnatl . llncllnnt. 2 ; ( 'iukago , I. harnell runs : Clnclnlnt 7 : 'htcago. 2. 'wo-haFe his : lcPhee , LlnJ1 iitmtciiinson. 'rlurei'.haso hit : 1011Ia . hurke , Dl'cter. Homo ruins : I.auge. Stolel hfI' : 101 hil ) \Viimnot. ' Double plays : Dahlen to Deeller : tclheo \0 Ewing. l First base on hails : ur Parrt. 5 ; oft 1utchlnlol , 3. : Bateries : Parlott I or mmmi'atmmzimii ; Hutchlnlon anti Klttretige. . 'l'inme : 'i'wo hourl nli Ireen nuinutes . nuiimiu : u1 clnmuiuimi . . tmllln ' llcDolll1 . G.-No gnome : rain. STANDING OF TIE ' 1'A:18. : . I'liiyed. Won Lost P.Ct. Cleveland . . . . . Ila'lt. . ! l iI : G , GO.l Iltsburg . . . . . . . 8G 51 3 l W.3 Baltimore . . . . . .8 4G 31 (7. Chicago . . " . . . . . 91 l1 40 r > .o Boston . . . . . . . . . 81 4 ; 3 55.6 Brooklyn . . . . . . . S : 4 : 37 19 C.ncllnlt . . . . . 11 46 ' 38 118 l'hliodelphuia " : . . . . : I 38 r.1.7 ( Ihlall.I"hl:1 . . . . . . 82 43 39 ( .2.4 \'mihlmigtomi . . . . it 2 49 . . "hI I.ouls . . . . . . 8' :0 W 33.0 Lommlsvilie . . . . . . 8L 21 G 23.9 ! Games today : Brool.lrn nt Boston : \\'ash- InJton at New York ; Battmore at l'iuiliu- delphla : St Lotus at Iltshurg : 1.otmisvlilc nt Clevelaml ; Chicago at Clmmcimmnati. SHI.S 01" ' ' " , VIiS'm'EIIN 1.1'nUI St. 1111 11,1 Inl'tl" City . " 're.t. " for , ' lt'iilt'r.'iliip , ) ; 11 htl , ttn 1"111..1111 ST. ttIl . . Aug. G.-St. Paul lost the lent for a moment this afternoon , but won It back the next. Both gales were cmrcter- Izet by hard huRting uii careless fielding . but In the second Frlcllrn was slaughtered and his support was very Imr. Scrc . . first game : St. Pal ! . . . . . . . . 020022010-7 SI Kansas City. . . . . 4 I 0 1 0 2 4 2 . -1 Hits : St. Paul 1 : Kansas City H. Errors . rors : St. Paul. 'I 1 ' I.nnsas City. 3. Batclle : Pepper amt Boyle ! ; Klng ant Bergen. Second game : Rt. Paul. . . . . . . . . . 3 0 4 0 .1 1 2 : .1-20 Kanss City. . . . . . . : 1 2 0 5 0 0 -13 hilts : St Paul , :0 : Knnsal City. 15. Er- 101' : St. l'atmi 3 ; 1msas City H. u ; Bateies : .rone , : Iulano and Boyle ] : I.'rlcltn and Bergen : INN BA POLl S. Aug. G.-Score : i llnneapols . . too I 2 0 _ 0 0 0 1 59 : : Itwaukle . . . 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 1 0 4 jilts : 1Inncapoll. 13 ; Milwaukee. 9. Errors I - lls : Minneapolis . I : : lwuukee , 5. Batteries - tories : Bac'bufl .tYl Wison ; Hetger and N era mm. 1oran. GRAND flAP1fl. 'llch.UI. G.-Score : ( lranuh HaplI/ , . . . 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 2 0 G ! Grant Inllanapols . . . . 2 0 3 3 0 0 2 010 ( ) His : Gmnl . Itaht4 ! . 15 ; 1IIIanl\ol ! 12. Errors : Grond .1aplls. 2. Baterle : Staf- ' forth amid Nyc : ' 1'lshduanti : lel"arlan.1 . DgTHOI'I.n / -Terre Haute-Detroit game potponemin. ; . STANDING 01' TIn TEAMS. I : PI : 'ed. Won Lost. Pr. Ct. St. paul. . . . . . . -8G I : : : m.1 . . . ' . . ' 605 indianapoik . . : . ; t 41 32 6H Indlanapol Knnsal Cl : ) . . , . . , 8\ \ 0 r ) : 59.5 Milwaukee . . . . . . . , . . 87 45 -2 r17 :1wauke. . . . . . . . 'M ' : 42 .10 lt 2 Detroi : lnnealJols . . . . . . . . . 80 39 41 48. Terre Haute . . . . . . l81 : :1 : m 53 36. Orand Haplds. - : . . ' 83 23 r8 32.6 Game today : , Ehnmuas City nt 1lnne- Terme Haute Detroit. apols ; Tele Halte . . lit ( . % . OF' ' 1'hItj.lV10LY ' Alt.Vl'IitlltS. lehl'on 11,1 .1. . . ? ilei' Cuiuitests - for Un , ' .tt'riuqiim. HEBRON , Nd , . . Auig. G.-Sllectal ( Tele- ram.-'fwo ) games of bal were plned here this afternoon. In the second game with Hehron ltelleviile's hitcher dllln't do a thing to the Hebron bo 's. Score lr3t gale : Iithleville . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 4 3 0 ItIS Alexandria . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 01 0-1 Base hlts : lieflevihle. IC : Alexandria . 6. Errors : his Bolevle G : Alexandria , 10. , Stmcll out : 1 > ' Jansemi I ; by Brown , G. la'erle : heiievhile . Jansen nml Barrett : Alexandria , Brown ali Duncan , Ingrm ant Burruss. Score sccond game : ltehieviiiu . . . . . .3 : 0 1 0 : 3 2 521 ) le\'llo . . . . . . . . . 020000003-5 . Base hits : lele\.le\ : Hebron , 10. J r- rors : ! Ileileviilt' . 6 : Jtclwon \ . 1 ? . Struck out : By Atugumata . 10 ; h h ) ' Gordon 6. Batteries : ) ieileviiie. AUJusta and Hcrlown ; lebron , Gordon and Norl ) 'Ie. YOH1. Neb. , Aug. G.-Speclnl ( Telegram. ) -The bal gamni' nt Hampton today between York and Hampton was a slllendl1 exhibi- tion at the popular sport Hampton woulll ton been shut out hut for an error In time seventh Inning. Score : York . . . . . . . . . . 042020000-8 Hampton . . . . . . 000000200- 2 Batteries : York Ahln amid Douglas ; ilamnmmtomi . Klumb brothers Struck ont : By Ahhimm . 12 : by Kiummib G. Umpires : 1leldlth and hOlmumudson. C11E'I'E . Nph. . \Ug. G-S"eelnl ( " 'reiegrumn. ) -The secood all' of the series was won by'muiioo by a score of 12 to 4. Wahoo did some trpnuenmhous batting . making four home runs. Fewer errors were made by the home team. Score : Wahoo . . . . . . . . 4 0 0 4 0 1 3 012 Crete . . . . . . . . . . 020000011-4 - Base hits : .nhoo. 12 ; Crete 5. Errors : : \Vnhmoo ' 12 : Crete . G. Struck out : By lieu- nett . 4 : by Jones , 2. Batteries : B.nnet ant hail : Jones and . KenaD' SCIIIJYI.Ett. Noh. . Aug. 6.-CSpeclnl.- ( ) Schnyler's bal team went to Surprise yes- terilay anti won from that team by 0 score of 13 ) to G. SUpl e had for their battery J. Cook of W'mutoo ; now playing with David ! City and who Is reported as playing so well against the University team tn a ro- cent series of giumes' . and ( 'orbett. Sehu'ler's battery was 1".111111 and I'almer wIth the regular corps or Schu 'ler iulaers , while Surprl had phl'ers ! train I'iysses. David ) City amid Shlll ) ' . Cook 'ohl the bO1 he was going to thut them out but our boys made eleven safe hilts . and he struck out mate . Five his were . made off ) \lmmll anti ho struck Oul six. Itruck 111 ] I.ING. Neh. . Aug. . 6.-Speciai.- ( ) What promiseti to he a hot' game of base hall today between Sterling II ht'ors anll I 'ecumseh Cral'klrJacks drew about 60 people - ple to the grounthu , Tecumseh turning out ' rrounll : Ito I 200 of her people by special train turmoil out 2 b mu. walk.awl ) ' . The Stern High- hiteraiiy wlpell the diamond wIth flyorim Ilnmonll wih /yers Ieral . ) . game stood 4 to 1 In favor ' . , 'unll \ \ liitcul , battery of Sterilnir. / .Jaler _ Whlell hater forStt'rithig - ; : ( nn'r ? . 011 1.11$8 for ' , 'CUI- Neh. George Col'1 > _ llreshlent of Lincoln , , .uqpre'd the iuatis- Ball Issoclaton .1 lluln' game sats. ' tO t ahl . _ factor ) factor' al. : _ _ _ . [ . . - ' J\ ' , 1r. " . 'lIBS. The Iinois clue . : "journed without doing any business last night until Wednesday night 01 next week. The charge Dgalst { : ? m T. Wiggins of havIng - lug emhezzlet $ t0fiW , :1 Collins has heen . disumuisseti . the shortage L the accounts ha\- log been made gcml. I i The Neill bos. : . glanlord and Ed Shoen- feld who were ai1ibci ' of having stolen ten gallons 01 Ice crunu.and hal a dozen pie from the lurt IfllompJny. . Pleaded not guilty In police ( oart'oterday \ and their trial was set for Autmtt 9. Sam : lolovlchT ; , ) : t ) ear-oIJ boy . was arrested - rested yesterday Itd3'PpQn on the charge of 'eltertay r1on dbturbln tto pcace.lal } has the reput.a- ton of being I tJrt > , bad boy. but ho never before equ11ell the antics tie pe/ormet al Thirteenth -an1 Douglas Urets yesterday afternoon. Hosldes raising Cain generally he broke n 1'late glass window. "Hats" Fltgeralt h's been hanging around the polce court for I mnonttm awaiting trial on the charge of havIng slugged Charles Irown , who had refused to buy a can of beer lt the request ef the sing wih which "Hats" had been training . Ted Powers I the fel. low who Is supposed to have led , the assault and as he had net been founll by the Police the cass against FHzlerald vas uhiamnissel . A bsrolcot anll ragged boy 12 ) 'ear of ( ao was plcke up last nl'ht In the Unlo Pacific ) .n is by Officer Irummy , This boy gave hi name as John CraIg 111 his borne I 0. tumnwo from whch ! pl A his father runs as an enllne@o on the "Q. " Jo'.ny says that he ran away fem home two \ Ilays ago , but 1 not very cha In hll rvn mtnll u'hiy lIe mild 10 , His rarenh hne troa et hll troll . Ua cam' hen \\1' ' I t I .n'entl'i of getting work In some i'sckiC6houzti. . BURDCI tEADS - TiE ! RIDERS Ono Lap Ahead nt the Oose of the Second t Night's _ ' Raoing . PACE WAS TOO WARM FOR TESSIER Illnl Inll I 1.11 nlll ' 'lu'l ttmuuhts 'l'I'ulhh' Iii r n"r tl.I y h ) ' 'I'r ) ' . IItl ( h.t t" . Iuust frlllli In , . I' . . - Time ecoli night or the sl.da bicycle chase at the Charles Street park was most exciting. There was not a moment's let UII In time pace throughout the two hours amid a half's going. The first mie was reeled u ! In 2:3G : , one man after Ilother setting the pace. All . rote well , but early In the game It was Tessler mind evident that Burdick , Helen were out for business. Helen displayed unusual powers all denu- onstratet that he Is yet for from a selling Illater , ant there Is no telling what Lester might have ehaled up to his crell had he not met with an untiniehy amid unfortunatc untmel' accitient . lie lost a lap ant a hal after hmav- lug ridden for an huur nnd one-half by rumi- lung Into Ilurdick's wheel on the northeast turn , where be took a ball fall , but hmnmneuli- mutely made UI ) the halt lap. After riding nlong for len mllul.s he struck out to gain back the lap which he hat dumped and made an eighth In fifteen amid foumr-flfths seconds , Brul kept It up I ) ' chanloace with 1ur- dick ali Tagar until he took back his lost ground on every one bnt Burdick , whom he was unable to shake for an Instnnt. First they took a lap from the : loul1 City boy , who Immellately : hooll on to the procession mitt the three started to make It too hot for Tessler , who was compelled to ) 'telt to the terrifIc pace ant drop ] back. Tessler suffered with cramps , no doubt caused by the fearful ( pace unaintalmieti. . Bur.lck . Is a dangerous cOlpettor for any of the local riders In this kind of a race haIl , tie stocky Miasourhan . Is n the with hilton for second place , ant those who know him assert that he Is keeping a force In reserve - serve that will astonish the natv s when he concludes to let It go He Is rltlng piumekily. Tesster Is .ovldently out of reach of 'elher first or sccommd honors. The mile he lost last Irst scent night can only be recovered b ) accidents hap- pening the leaders whIch Is not 11robable. He was much broken up over hts had luck , hut gamely says he will stick Il out ant do the best he can. Schrader manlfestell tat 1IproYlent In his work over the first nlht. Clark , while he rode a good race , found hlm- self outclassell and was compelled to surrender - der a couple 01 miles to the leaders. The special Prize was won by Burdick last night , he having covered one lore lap than any other rider Score : Itiders . Miho . Lalls. Hl1'rs. , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :1el. 81 7 Ilimil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 ( hollers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83 G Tlsslcl' Helen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 7 ( 'lark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 ( I Rrhruller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . R 4 'rnggar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 : wvvi'mc 'I'I NSIS ; 'I.OI.I I. \ om'ENS. Clli..t" fur Iummuiilt'mu ( I'emu n ( : luII ShIrt lt frll.1 ; INIII" . GRAND ISLAND , Neb , Aug. 6.-Spe- ( cial.-The annlal tournament In doubles of the Nebraska Lawn Tennis. association opened In this city this morln ! The Grand Island tcnnls devotees have an ox- eelent court and have made the proper arrngements : for simectators. The Aamus v. ere bun ut 9 o'clock anll some lively IJln'lng was done from the stnrt. 'rime knowing ones arc speculatng n great deal 'as to tie outcom , as the teams arE prel ) ' evenly matched and I Is a tossup between three of time clumba . If not four of timenu whIch wil be the winner. 'he visiting teams are : Bale ) ' anll liernimart . Stone and Partner . Guimete and Brown and lowlrs and Durr of hlastiiuguu ; Coln and partner and Mlrord and l.avert of 0111 ; YounA and Caidwehl and .Atmstin ituid liattimi of Battn Calwel Alstn Umaba , 1a 'kel of " 'akefel and . Abhott or Granll Isiamid 'he . home tlams ore 1.'al'n3' worth and " .llald , Abbott ant Alter , FJwnrt anti I.'owle ant Nusz ont Iletzel ' ' ' " 'l'oday's scores are : Young amid Callwel beat Abbott and ant la8lwl , 6.2 . 7- . 6-0. Bale : ) ' and Borhart heat Nusz and Betzel , 6-4. 97.G. . 4-G. G-2. . Art Abbott and Alter beat Stone and \andyke by default. .olhach and I"owle beat Gulmele anti , Brown . G-O. G-O. G-O. Ewiurt and : lntox beat Art Abbott and Alter G-2 , 7-5. 6-0. Powers and Duer beat Coffin and :1- ford G.2 , G-.I. 7.5. . Helen mind I.averty beat Flrnsworth and Wihlarul . 6-2 , 1-2. 9-7. SIBnns1 'I'.en A 11.S' IIN1lllll. I . , nt itelgiud out hIesuili for th < . 1."II.I.r ur ( lii- :1..thIA' . . NEW YORK . Aug. G.-'rho atentance wal good at Brlghlon Beach today dud some of the fnilhes were excitimig. Some of the favorites Ilde a fair showing. ; lell- cant was the choice for the third , but he had nn Ilact of slowness nnd WIS not Placed . Florence led to the iimulf when Maggie K took lp the runntng to the last furlong when Queen DeIs passed anti won by n head , llulgle K oniy beating Now or Never by a neck. ' 1110 was some exele- ment In the Iflh 1'lre , In which Oull Percha was Iloclell back by foul rldln on the part of 'elch. The boys were queiu- tonell In(1 mutter the haitI ruce time stowarl ! unnounled the foul 11e not warrant his this- qumahitlcation . but the ' InHllonted htm for tie rlIt of time mectn . Tinge won the nice easily mn Ills : and Little . Mitt wits second. Sum- Flrt race . one imilie . selling : \Islon (4 to 5) ) won Laniel' ( G to 1) ) tecond , Howling wonl ( 70 , 1) ) third. 'ln. : ilSi,6. : Second race . O1-hal mile : Religion (7 ( to 5) ) won , 4nflOtt ( ' (8 ( to l ) Imecomumi . gmoUonul (8 ( to 1 ) thlrll. 'Ime : 0:49\t. : \ . ThIrd race . one mIle , ! elnA : Qnpen le3S ( G to 1) ) s'omi Maggie K ( S to 1 ) secoumui Now or Never (2 ( to 1) ) thlrll. Time : 1:431 : , . I.'ourlh race . five flrlnng : Loin ( ( I to 1 ) \on. Lord 10wkstone (9 to 5) ) utecomid . Imuzm ( Iven ) third 'lnw z 1:02t' : . 1"lfh mce. one mile . selling : Tinge (2\ \ ! to 1 ) svomu Little Mat /7 to 1 eron" , Ahmimoma- tax (8 ( to I ) timinti. 'l'imime : I :42 : % . Sixth race , ommu mileir : Dixomi , Jr. , (4 ( to 5) ) won , meer ( S to 5) ) second , Luiu T (4 ( to 1) ) third. TIme : Juui'ltu' Si , liuie IC I ih'ii. ST. 1.OJIS , Mug. 6.-Jocky Sabine was tuurowum amid killed today i'hile exercislmmg Livingston , a horse beiommging to 3. B. Patton. 'rime favorites were hot profitable imuvestmnentiu for the talent itt Fiuir Autsocimi- tion purl : motley. 'i'urbcrvhhhe imurimleti two 11) to I stunts 1mm the foumrthm auth littit races mund Smmii Remus im'as thefoateth in time sixth by aim outsider. Stmmmanieso First race. tliree.nuarters of a rnmlp , Moulenli'io ( I to 5) ) won , Auulmhmmmmi (3 ( to 1) ) au.cond , Chiu'ot (12 ( to I ) third. 'I'inme : I :17. : Second race , live and a limit furlongs : Don Canillo ( even ) won , Diure Dollar (3 ( to 1) ) second , Helena Belie (25 ( to 1) ) timird , Time : t09. ; 'rhtrtl race. mile mund ii sixtot'nth , seultng : Itilh ) ' McKenzie (4 to I ) won , h3axa- phone (3 ( to 1) second , Jack lirmidley (10 to 1) third. 'lime : I :19. : Fourth race. one mIle , ( ret' Imandicump : Htrathmmmieatim (10 ( to 1) woim , 1.imuult lvehi ) second , Eunpera (3ito ( 1) thimmI. 't'lmmie : ' ' 'i9tti race , seven tmmriemmgmu , seliiimg : Up- miami (10 ( to I ) won , Francis i'ojuv ( ii In I ) second , hlsttmrbuunce (4 ( to 1) ) thu-tI. 'i'imuu : 1:29. : 1:29.Sixth rare , mile muuil mm aixtcath , sehlimmg : 2.Iohiio H (4 ( to 11 Won , Kiflmf ilors (6 ( to 1) ) muu'comni , Still htoss (5 ( to 5) ) third : 'I'ime : 1:19. : Ilooki's 'i"utmII I .tl I. FCANS.'iS CITY , Aug. 6.-Florehia , in time first race , sync time only horse that nmumm ( or time liuhihte tmlay. 'Flue bookies agui mm rt'apsml a iarvest. Time track was 1mm faui'Iy goo'u commmhitioii muuul time sport was good , Attommd- alice , fair. i"lm'st race , ( our mliii a halt fum'iomuguu , sell- hug : F'lorella ( e'im ) % t'on. Nellie ii (10 ( its 1) ) set'omui'lck ( .5 to I ) thirti. 'Finmo : 1:00. : liu'conti l'aee , seven furlongs , soiling : Fan- ole Ilutmt ( S to ii won , .Mommieli (2 to I ) mii't'oflI. ( Eimo ( 2 to 1) ) third. ' ( mis : lO54. : 'l'hir'l race , five ( tmmiommgu , sidling : Mrs. 5 ( C to ii won , ( 'ammmlilo 1) (5 to ii st'cohmui , JuUum C 42 to 5) ) third. Tlmnui : l:0 : % ' , , I"ommu'tlm race , six and mu halt fumrlonguu , sell- leg : i'itiIett (4 ( to 3) sromm , 'irj.fiuu (7 to 5) ) secnnui , Vm'lihle ii (6 ( to 1) ) third. ' 1 tune : I :2ti : % . . Fifth race , iivt' ftmrlonge. selling : Mls Pearl (6 to 1) ) WORm , Cormi Cr11 , (6 ( to Ii see- ommd , Sumitiowim ( ov'mi ) timird. Time ; I :06. : All himmiput W'uu. ii SmmrurIsi' , HAN i"IIAN'ISCO , Aug. 6.-'rlue feature of the uhimy's racing was the win in time fourth rmu"e ii ) ' All hluuiia. who was kumot keul ulown from 25 to I to 10 (0 ( 1. First race , five furlongs , eehiing ] teti Dlchc (9 ( to 2) ) womi , Atlihie M (10 ( to 1) ) seconul , Model (7 to 21 third. Time i:0i : , Secont miuc , mlvi , furlongs , selling , 2-year- olds , ( 'hmmirlie Boots (7 ( to 10) ) woil , Josephine ( :8 ; tim 1) iuecohmui , Cheenlpe ( I to I ) timli'ui , 'rluuie : 1:02. : 't'hImuI rumee , aimmumt six tumninuugmu , seilimmg : Sir ltleimnrui (2 ( to ai won , liumtm-uio { (20 ( to 1) ) seeuimmul , Mmuniit' Scott (15 tO 1) ) third. 'l'imumc : I : hit. Fourth race , Ku''emi fumnimmmmgs : Au ilnhma ( to to II votm ' ( 'lmmurmmilmmn (4 to I ) secomud , IIon1 Fitmutim ( I' to 5) third. Tlmime : 1:27 : % . I' Ifth rare , umrme mile , sellitig : Chumrmer (3 ( to I ) s'on , Ike 1. . (7 ( to 2) ) st'eommul , lmeli Itimuger (7 ( to 2) ) ( birth. .Thmmie : 112. ; ( iuui oil , ' i"a , uriiu' A liii' in Vhuu. SARATOGA , N. sAumg. . 0.-Omme solItary favorite u'hiowcd iii front todmi ) ' , Ilruzlett , at odmis on , wimimmiumg time Orammil lYmmiomi I bid stnkeut. TIme track 'as 1mm good condition , 5mm mmiiuin n's : , F'irat nice , five fuirinegmu : Mimiio (5 to I ) % toul , I'eii 1Ihool (4 to 1) ) seeummd , lttuumovcr (3 ( to ( ' 1 third , ' 1'immmh 1:02' : , Soenmuui nice , iuix tumniunmoaVernborg : (6 ( to 5) won , Jack of Smmithes : (5 ( to I ) seomiml , 3)t.rrargilia ( It to B timirml. l'lme : I :15. : 'rimirmi niucu' , tiranti tniomm I iotei stakes , live mmmimh mi Imitif ftmm'Iommgs : hlnziett (4 ( to fi ) wtmmi , Axioni (5 ( to 21 iecflmiui , l.a'ioiitmm (12 ( to 1) ) third. 'l'inme : I :0si. : . Fotim'tim nice , sevemu furlongs : Lumranlmm. (3 ( to 1) ) m'om : , Stmiflmiejut ( S to 5) ) mmt'comid , i.atl ) ' Diamnommul , (10 ( tim 1) ) third. 'I'immie : 1:2. : ' ( . il ft Ii nmmt'e , miii t' mum I iu ; I iii b 2t1 U rptmy (3 to ii t'omm , Lormi Nehsomm ( :1 : to 1) aecomnl , 1)muniemm ( I to 1) ) hum 0. Tiimme : 1:43. : luulu-rsluu I i' ( 'Intuit piuuuisiml mm ( immnuu'u. Time Wahoo ham-me hauhi team iroier imn do- ( emiteth all time other lentils of mmmiy lirunmi- miemice thrcuufimotit tue state dunimmg the muomuthu of .Itmiy , so tlumtt to ulofent timeimi in a serle'i mamulmit to vimi time' armmmuteuir t'himuhiuiuioiuuthup of the state. hlowevt'r , the Umuivenuuity ciut , mild even better than timmtt , it uit'fu'ateul mt team Comnpmimeui of time liowor of time Ihiustluigs muimul Itviil : City teummis amhmiemi to time iietter elemument of time originmul Wiuimoos , that It immis ho imositafle ) ' wimatever lii dimnin time mtmnateumr cimauuupiomisimip of limo state. On next Fridmmy nimil Sitttmrmmay , Auguimut 9 antI 10 , time 1Otmi-tmmui ( 'ity St'immmmelzumr , wimo hold the smummie title for huotim Kmmmmsius nmmh 2ttissotmni , t'lib lie lucre for two gaines mit Uumtversity imam'k , 1mm case of aim evemi Imreak mummotimer giummue yfl arrmummgetl mmml 1mm emmutu' t'itime'r team vimms ixith guinea it will iii' declared time mumnatunmr rlmamnpiemm of ICnumstmut , lmiimusouri aunt No- braska. Uuirpli ihu'Sts t4lit'luiomi. T.Ot'ISVILLE , Atmg. 6.-Time Murphy- Slmbhomm bout vas pulled off luere tomiiglmt , Mmmmhmy wu'ighmc'd ium at Ill itmmul Sheluhon at h10u. . 'ulumrptmy made time pace very hiot from the start anti had everything hIs own way. 'I'ime light t'as to Imo fifteen roummutis for lIt ints , btmt svits stoppt'ul in the miftim mounmi hmy time Police , amid Referee Aiuremus ttvnrticit i to .iumrplmy , as hue hind hula maim mull bmmt omit. fihmelmion buumt 015 a good fIght , buit mvaut clearly outclassed. . \.imm Ibiu'i' itt I nil Iummmmm iuiis , 1'IIII.ADELP3IIA , Aug. 6.-An eight- oared shell fronu the Vesper Boat climb of the Hcimtm'ikili navy iii training for a race vith the miavy of I'enmmmmyivania eight itt Indianapolis , Intl. , on Atmgmms.t 17. Citizens of thmmmt city have utulmsem'ibemh 2,00i ) for uuumchm a contest , auth iii amidition to myimmg time L'.Iienses of the contesting crews time mmcmii- tiers of time wimimmimig mew will lie ztwmmrdcd solid gold mnednlsvalueul at i0m ) each. Ilumfimilo Ituutq's I'ost uumit'ul , I1UFFALO , Atmg , 6.-A clommdiutmrst shortly imefome mmoomm tlchmmgcti the dnivimmg hone niud made it mulvisabho to hO5thmiC today's grmntl circumit races. _ S- SI ) 'I't'hlNt'iIt I' . ' . II ) 'i'IIE FItl6lhI'V. Yummuie 'tiaim frumumreguum ( \'oritu'u1 far 0 1(1(1 Iu ; mu Vu'I i ICuiipsu'um ( mu liii' . Yesterday aftermuoon Joseph Turner , a yotmng farmer of Oregon , who was passing thmrotmgh time city on his way to Sioux City , was bumm- coed omit of $100 by two confidence immen. lie reported his loss to the police , but so far ho trace of time men hums beemi uliscovered. Tumrmuer arrived In the city Inst Monday , lntenmhlng to renmalmi imere only a foss' hours to see the 'owmi.Vlmilo ime was waiklmmg along time street he ms'as accosted by a well-dressed amid mipparemutly well-to-do young moan. Timi ) .flg mimami saul that im raw some reseimm- blance in Turner to sonic one he knew. lie could not reumiemmuber ms'imo it was , but was imevertimeless s'ery ghoul to see Turner , ahmil shook hands with hmimmi. All this tichtleti Tumrner mumighitily anti lie saul immaybe it his brother lie resemumbled , a brother svlmo s'as lii time hardware business in Sioux City. The young mmmii suddenly became mnumchm in- ( crested , becammse lmo was well nequalmited Imu SIoux City. lie asked whiat time brother's mianie 'as. \'imen be got the answer lie ox- clammed : "Turner ? W'hy , bless niy soul , every time I go to Sioux City I stay at your hmrothmer's house. Yomm know I aiim a travelimig miami amid imavo shippemi hmimmt iiundreds of carloads of goods. Vhen are you going tip ? 'roday ? Oil , HO. \'alt mmmmtil tomorrow. I have six- tcemm cars of barb wire dowmm here on thc tracks hunt I nun shIpping to your brother , amuul I ama going imp tommmorroutVo can go together , " Turner agreemi to stay over a day ummmd the two parted ivitlm time agraanie'nt that tlme ) tvcro to meet on the following day at Eleveimtlm amud Farnamum streets anti go to time depot together. Turner wont to the nieethmir nlo'e vi'ut.r " ' thay afternoon and foummiul hms ! fr leumd vnltimmg timero. Time tmvo at mice started for time depot , limit had proceeded lest thiimmu a block , mvhiemm ' ( turner's frIend was liiet hmy mnothmer maul. This now immamm spoke as if ho sas time head of the firm for which Tmirner's friend m'as traveling , and toiml hlmii that time barb tvlre was all ready to go out , and asked him if ho had paId time freighmt , "Holy mmiokc , " oxclaimned Turner's friend , "I left amy valise contaimuing $600 at time Mu- iantl. I wIll have to go hick ( or it. " Then the muew nman saul that it would be too hate. He would get boric in time to catctm time train , but not in timue to pay the freight. This was a stminner far Turner's frlenti , and lie then auihdenhy nskotl Turner If lie had $100. Turuier imamh told imiuui lie luau timat mmmcli the tiny beforo'amud ime coulml mmot get omit of it. Of cotul SO the resumlt was that time nuommey was placctl in time hmammds of time new man , who was to hustle to tue depot amid pay time freIght whIle 'l'mmrmmer ammil hula friend went back to limo hotel for time valise , \'m'lmemm tIme hotel was reacimeml Turner waited in time receptiomu room while lila ( riemud ivent mlii to lila rormn after tIme valise , 'I'liis m'as at : i o'clock. Tunmie waited until 6 , mmml hum tnlemuul mild not come back. Even then hum didn't tuimmibie until ho told the imohics. _ - us 'i'imi t"l1li11L % L COiTmt'l' , . : I lou's 1)isunusu'ul of 1y , Iunio lii umer l'i-mu I s cii mu - ; m o rum I a or. Yestenilay mmmrniimg Judge Itimmer commtinued time sitting In cluambers begun 3iommday after- noon. Time sale of certain property In the case of May L. hlurhey in a fore. closumre suIt against henry Gibson Was confirmed - firmed imy time court , as was time sale of some property In time suit of C. A. Van Dueseum mmgtinst I. Oberfelder. - The quuestiomm of attorney fees was mmext taken ump In the foreclosure case of time Fanimuermi Loan ammd Trtmst comimpaimy of New York agaimist the Ileatnice 1tamimi Transit and Power company of Beatrice , Neb , This suit was started in Octojier , 1893 , amid humus been triemi in various courts , both here antI him Lincolmi. The compaumy was bonded for $125.- 000 oniginahiy , time Farniera Loan amid Trust conmtany being Immtereated to time exit-mit of $25,000. A sale of the property was at hengthi ordered by the suimremne court and tbme road mumid power plammt were at last knocked dowiu .to . time imiglies bitler for $22,000 , less than omio fifth of its imommiloti valuation. Time attorneys for time phaimmtifT asked icr ti,000 as timeir fee in time case. Time arnoummt ached was hot aiiowth by Judge Itiner and $2,000 was flx1 upon hmy tIme court as a fair ccmmmsitienmtioiu for tim u'onhe ulone. Coumrt 'as adjoumnmietj at 12 o'clock anti Judge Itimmer left In time after- 000ii for lila huommue him Ciueyemmno. % 'hlI.i1S.'ilh1 ( illIItS IS iiSSiON , 'l'im'Ir 14e'ru'tmury Iteumuu'uuuhmert'ul I a mu 311141 ; hhuimmuulluui % % 'mu. Fifteen houses were repreanmutemi mit a nueci- log of time Nelimnuka Grocers uasociutiomm a" mime Coiimuuiercial dumb roommms yeaterd.my afterumooim. Time bmmstiiess , as usual , was of a private no- ttmre , amid was lii time maimm a general mhictms- short of the mmuealm , for lircmumottng time several ammd cornmmmon interests of the mumemmmbers , An incident that all emmjoyed anti whtctm was a muew feature at timeso mimeotimiga oc'- ctmrrot ) at time close. F'or years tim secretary of the association , Cimarles if , I'hckeuis , of tim' i'axton & Gallagher company , imami served without conmpensathon , sad in recognItion of his good work lie was presented by the as- aociatloa with mm b'aumtiful silver set , l'resi- dent Charles 11 , May mnakhmmg time smeeeim , A lummuui uul oil it i'ost mimumaler. \VASIIINGTON , Aug. C-The president ha appoimmtoil Lloyd Reed to be postniaater , mI Ciaricmuburg , V , Vs. Mr. Iteed accupiemi lbs nine office during the first Cleveland ad' nminietrat ion , Rowr Au ; ; TIE ! YACllTSIE Gotilti's MalInger ACcuses Dofciidor" Handler of' Unfa1rncs lii Saililig , VIGILANT DECLINES TO START AGAIN ' Iiusmtulhlum iii flu , ' 4)uiuiit'mulu' hiuuiut at 4iuu 4tmmri ut ( ii. ' Irt'meI ( 'imp itmue lId umgs Omit mmii Eiirnt'st 1 ' rim t t' ,4 I. - Nfi\'i'OlLT , hi. I. , Aumg. 0.-If ammy al. hitloaai test haul been nemietl to simow that time fimikeel yacht Iefermder ) is a bettor all. romumuui boat in light waters timan time center. hmoartt'igiiammt , it was fumrmulslmed toda ) ' , tvime'iu tiioo ytmcimts raced over a twnmmt-omme mmuilo Z equilateral triangular couirse , ouititie of time hmartmor , far a $200 cup offered by J. It , Drexel , Time course was one Which gave . time comutostammts every chiamice of muimowimmg Wiunt they could do. They started oumt on a heat of seven huuiles to windward , then imad a full reacim of time annie ulistiumice multI flmmahly a rumu imommmcu before tim wiumtl for seven mlle * " Immure. In time first two legs lImo lefenmier 00911) ' showed lion superiority.'imemm time ] ) ofeumuler anti Vigilant were jockeying for mti- sltion to cross time line time big ) 'aChtui canuti Pretty close together at ommum timmmmm. lIotIm were on time starboanil buck , so there was mme ques. tiumm its to muo had time right of w'n' , except. lag by time nimbi that tin , ovenimammlimmg ad aimomihil ) 'Ield. 1mm this case time Ie- ( eluder was time overlmmtuuhimmg vessel , bumt the Vigilant , as she dltl oft Sammdy hbooht , e'ased ott and avoided what mimighit imosibli lucre lueemm it collision. Of time oilier yachts wimiim racct the winners wero'nmmmommg tue schioommers Emim- eralti , Amnonita amid Loyal ; aummommg time siooiumu , Qmmeen Mob and Ui-ira. ' 'i'ime othlclal timmue of . _ tlm big yachts was as follows : Bin u.setl Start , Fimmlslm. 'Flint. . 1)cf'enmler . . . . . . . . . 11:25:55 : : 2:10:13 : : 2:44:18 : \'Igibiummt . . . . . . . . . . . 11:26:16 : : 2iTll : : 2:50:28 : : This evciuiumg Mr. Wiliarml , who is George Goulmi's represc'mmtative nail mmmnumager of Vig- Ilimmit , gave omit this letter , wimicim imhmuttoreti : the well laid 111005 of time yachmtsmiien anti otimcj'rs immteresied in time race : ( iN )1OAIID VIGl1N'l' Newport Harbor , Aug. 6.-Execuitive Committee N. Y Y. C. : h ) . in Sirs-I imertiiiy witiimiramm' 'lgiimuimt train races cii Thmmrsmimu' ammO S.'uttmrmizmy. Iii doing so , I desire to muuid a few wants of exbmlamia- tioui. As you are itwmum'e , M r. ( loulit timid I. nut lila representative , fhtted out mutt lire. inured Vigilant for mmu pumrpose hi time wori.i except to assist In tmevmiiopummg time fast Anmericaum ) 'flclmt nmitl thmmut tuith 1mm the' tiefemmmuui of time' Amiuerhcut'um ctim. To this eummi Mr. ( iotmib lmims chieerftmhiy gomimi 1mm a great ox. " -T' lilflttu a umml Simon t immticii tI mime. I citli mint ho my- ever , cnnscimt ii ) contiumume riucimig 'igulimiut umlmsa : : time cmmmmtc'sts ulmo i.m tie comithuctu'ii ne- cording to time rumles or yiucimtlmig. 1 have . imoum. twice given ivay to locrmtler mu t tlm start of race w'he'n Vigliutnt ei'arly humuul tlmui right of way becatmute I wits mmmmw'lhlitig to risk a cohilsiomm w'iuich mumigimt leave Ammiericzt m'ltimout it cup ulefemmuler. I however vIilummg I lila ) ' have bt'emt to vmtiye may mighmtmu iii tim , , Imast , I mliii immit \'illiiii ; to go cii wmmiviuig t iiemmi i nmlo ii mit t ci y. I\s ) ' ( mtl kmuov , I himivo already hiratestel Defemmtler'uu actIon itt time start on Jolt' 22. lii tOilu"ti ( mutant 1)femidi' tugitlim vimilateil time rid. , . , amimi forced \'lgiimimmt out of mu iositlomt to vhutcim sim , ' VfliJ euutiti'tl , lii Isitim thie4 , cases timenmo w'oumhl immuve lt'emi it coiiim4ioti it Vigiiaimt haul not glvu'im wmuy. I n each ciusts thi e reslmoiisi iml I i t - of mti'oi 0 imig mm ii mm c'cith m'um t im.mus cast imimoim inc. It tm'Otihd nit In' fair' to either the 'avhit em' to lmc'r owmiu'r to t'umi. tlnuio rimcimmg ummider timese conditions. \ emy respectfully yours , - . \'ILl.AflD. . Mr. Isehin was taken aback at time news that the Vigilamut hind ticltleci to wltlitlramv , but lie \voiiid make rio answer Ia time let- ten. The stamuml taken by Mr.'lhiard blmhmi fair to annul tim actiomma of the /tmmuerhcO's cmii ) conummuitteo , hold this aftermmoomi , wlie It was decided to hoith tluo formiual trial races off Sandy Ilcok on August 20 anti 22 , and further races if they umhmouli be seen lucces- sary , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ h.i u'ulr 1)iul : , , i SI murt. COW'ES , Aug. 6.-In the race for thm Queen's cull ) lii the rogattu bt time Royal I.omidoim Yocimt sqmmadroiu tochmmy , coumrso a totmul ( listiifleti of imboumt fifty miles. Briton- alit imummi it mmimii-oycr. Emniuu'ror t'uIIiium en- toremI imis yacht , time Meteor , formerly time Scotch cutter 'rhiuttie , 'hflcim was tlefqitett his' lime Voltimuteer In 1887 iuu the riuces for lime Amnerican Cump , but slimi did not start. The tms'cnty-i-tuter yachts taktmmg hart iii thmmi race totluty mmtarteii frommm Soutimnunjmtomi. Nhmugarmt humid ii. goomi bail , with istumlo see- oumd mmii Ltmnim timirul. The latter carried away Stejmimanie's hiowspnit amumi time last named yacht retIred , Niagara woim the race. Time ( muiimure of the Meteor to start wums duti to tue fact timat unIt a gale of wimimi was blowing and mis Meteor mum no mnmmtcim for lirltammnia 1mm imtmcim weather tOme did not start. Smuiciuleul on III , , Vlf-'s vu- . Cbii'BLAND , Aug. 6.-It. E. Keiley , a mm cii lcimowii coiiimimliusiomi ubealer , w'euut to Lake' . vita' cemetery today amid , hyummg down on his wife's grave , eliot himself timroughm time imoart , dying almost Imiatamutiy. Mrs. Kehiey miiect imbommt ; 1 year ago and time iiusbimimt has imemi micpomitl- emmt ever sluice. This fact , couipleml with sommum business trouble , Is suhimpoSed to hiavtu led to thm ulclde. A d team P I I i , V m'uu'hC ii 'l'rmm I mu , W'AIISAVu' , hid. , Aug. 6.-Early this ummorn- imug train wreckers throw a switch out the I'cmimmsylvamuia railroad at Eagle Lake ata- ibm , , two iumiies east ol tutu city , for limo tmvluieimt imumntioso of wrecking one of time fast express tralums. A treii'imt train iuiumiged Into It instead anti limo locommmotlve shut several cars were timromm'um down a ateelu emimbankunumnt , Tue trainmmien escapedby jumimplmmg. I'Iu.ulgeu ) cm Si-sum lime Qummu , r , hlAitItISlIUitU , l'a. , Aug. 6.-\\'iliiani 11 , 'tieatcim ' , John Mclimemmy anti George H. Ben- rmhmoim mere today ummmanirnuualy elected dab- gates to the utate repuimilcamm commventiomm from time Second district of fluuihimm caimmuty. O'iio delegalemu are tmmmiasti'uctm'Cl , hut are pledged to Semiator Qmmmy , as are tlieotiuer two delegates frommi this coummty. llu'il iiummuuinI , ' .tsLs run huujuuau'ilmumm. BOSTON. Aug. 0.-l'apcrs have iieeui Illel in time Uoltod States clrcmmlt court by time lIeu Telephmone comimpany askummg for cmi imijmmmuctlomi agaimimut time National Telephoime MammutactmmnIn comimumammy of Boston to prevent alleged hum- frlmugemmuemmt of time ilenliumer patents hmeiml imy time hmlaimitils. A umearmuig has beemm act fur hieptemuuber 2. _ t - - - I'uhls.u , , Indianapolis Journal : Hrlggs-r knew time cook would burn time steak this imiorning ni uisumiui , so I lay awake last umigimt and got umm the timmest sort of a sarcastic apeecim for lieu benefit. I prumng the mmpceeim and she dowumeil umue In time iirst roummd. uiraggs-Wummt did umhmo say ? "Shio said , imw , you ( milk like a string oi dali ! ' Now , how could I answer that ? " A Oreat Blessing My wife anti I have found In hood's Sarsaparhlia. She had rlummumnntimxm very eovcrely , with . . . ' enkics and logs ' j' , . . ( ; badiyswollenunti % fr . hardly able to get up amid d o w em Iairs svltimout help. iIany other p reunodlemi faiJod , but Hood's Saria- 4 - imarilla on t Iroly . cuireth her , It , was : : Duly shortly after - flint I was taken time same mki& ' ' eonmmphaint , affect- ; . & . 1mg my hiunba arid hips , so I just trIed thio same medicine with time same result. biy uvifus amid cliii- drn take hood's Baraapmmnllla whenever they feel the need of a medIcine and it Ins- mediately niaLes tlmonu ( ccl better , Hood's Sarsaparilla Ravei lao doctor's hills , I am an engineer , amid iveil known In this Ioeaiitt.mm Q. V , . WYA'l'r , Vhito iteati 11111 , lad an 'Per , Flood's P1 us easi buuy , easy to tak. Cu : in cect. 2c. : - - - _ : : - '