Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 12, 1895, Page 2, Image 2

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nail Storm of Saturday Night Visits Tildon
and Ncllgb. .
MUCtI DAMAGE DONE AT BOTh PLACES
'J' , ' rrI I1 . . HI"I.III" ' of 1'I"IIIClltlll 1.I\'r
1h.tI Is I" I \ V1ltig out Cons lul
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rl.lmN. Neb , . AUK. 11.-SpeclnIJ-At ( ) !
I o'clock Sntur.ay night a terrifc hal and '
wind hlorm struck lhl IJlace and vlclnlh'
I olJproachc.1 In the shape of a huge black
cloud lined ' wltl Itreaks or a grAyish color
indicating that there WD some hal and wind
but I wal S ( quiet In Il npllroach that the
danger was expected. Al the start the tail
of h11 was tremendous , they varying ( rojn
the size of a crabapple 10 the size or a man's
fist. The corn crop was IJunded Into the
ground as though by a pie driver , and nil
garlen crops , with the large beet fells are
\e"olll redempton , gvery window light rc-
\lK the north and vest was broken with the
Iirt t faU The length or the whole hail tall
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continued about twcnty.flve mlnules Sever '
. tears In , lhe street broke loose , making a
grcal uproar and several people comlnl
home from lhe Nelhh : reunion were caught
In'lho storm anti slightly InJurCI , A team
driven by tllO young people , Wi Yeoman
and his sister , Ida ran away upsetting the
carriage and dragging thcm Into a barbell
wire fence. Miss Yeoman was pIckell up In-
benslhle , bal the boy eciiid unhurt
Nm.ll. Nel . Aug. 11.-Spocial.-A ( ) ler-
rlfc hail and rain storm accompanied by
a high wind , visited this section . commenc-
lug 01 7:40 : last ev nlng. Tel graph. wires
were down anti no communication east tios-
siile. The duration of the hal was about
fifteen mlnntos. The extent or the hal belt
I about three miles In vklthi . with the length
unknown. I came from the northwest and ,
the heaviest portion oC the storm passed
north of town . taking a southeaslerly direc-
tion. Window lights on the north and west
of buildings were tlemolshed Where unpro-
tected. Then' Is nol enough glass In town
to supply the demand. Gardens are pract-
caliy destroyed , but generally corn wil be
nil right , while smal grain Is ali cut and
either In shock \ or stackld , However , II Is
apparent that some fields or corn In the storm
center are practcaly rulne'l. Hal tell the
size or a hen's em , The headlight ; of the
engine on No. : i , arriving last evening , wn
IJroken and thin cars food 11 with watrr
The train encountered the storm b t\een this
plnce aol Oallale.
GRANT N h. Aug 1l.-Special.--A ( )
heavy rnln Is falling { here thh afternoon
which will .10 . much good , to the corn crop.
Corn Is doing nicely. We nleo hail , a good ,
. rain Thursday night I.'armers feel greatly
encourage ! !
A100 , Neb. . Aug. 1l.-Spccial.-Over ( )
nn Inch or mil fell here between 10 ) an.1 .
1 o'clock last Jllghl which grlaty benefited
)1ature3 and Into corn
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Yorl . Con sF1 , ' c.'j 10 , . lien Ivis1'ii'e
. \Jll".t Jlrr ) ' I'I1ziiirit'Ic.
YOltl \ Neli. . 'Aug. 11.-Spccial.-.The ( )
preliminary examinaton of harry Fitzpatrick
will bo heard bforQ County Jud.i A. C Ionl-
gomery ! tomorrow morning. This case has
been continued repeatedly , but It Is thought
thai' the same wJI come to trial this time
without tall. F'ltzpatrick was arrested on
June 27 at time Instance or Hosela Wright ,
n ouong woman or this county . charged with
h3vlng commltctl a criminal assault upon
h-r. - J 'ale/ld ly' her ' he committed hue
" act on - June ' : h , whie out riding . and In at-
tehitltig 10 : clrr out his Ilrpose pounded ( \
l 'ald lnjr d ll 'ounwoman. . Time hearing
. or the tlrlCI ! < nl was continued until :
. " ; : ' oth of July ! ad tram thcll until the 12th of
, , \\lguSt. ' TiJ.eazo IR catmajug quite n stir '
It ht' tb& - coi4munlty . . amid 11re. : are many ( H-
't ' 'rilf stMtf'nloat. . The young woman has
horne a good imamne. I 13 : leet thai threats
were made against frllllh at the complainIng -
log wItness by the defendant and !
flllnlls , who thro.tenell. I they persisted , In
e , ryln/ out tIme troecutinrm. to injure the :
name oC tIm woman ' connected with the case.
Mlu WrIght ; Is'IIrob3bly 20 years or age , and
n well appearing young woman
_ Yesterday was a busy day for York , :11
th city was crowded with pErsons. From
the talk of the farmers .of the. county ! It ap.
al-
peari thai the magnificent rain or Friday
greatly encouraged Ihem. and many or thien
ltate thai notwithstanding ! the lateness of' '
Ihs Mason a great many or the fouls have
been greatly benefited and wi yield much
hHter than was oxpecled. Oats arc nol
IJehl/ sell al the present price which Is not
oor 1 : Cents tn this county.
The Happy Hour Dancing club or this city
g.iYo a delghful dance on Friday evening ,
which wu.1 ; atlnl ( I. The evening was
one of much enJo'lent. all those In attendance -
tcntlance dhl nol leave until the hours or
morn In ! had made their appearance. The
music or the evening was furnished by
)0111 orclwstra.
; n. larrel Scott was In this city Friday
and Satunlay. Mrs Scol has been visiting
with her slslr Mrs. Crownover of Bene
. Bet . this county. and % 'as In this city on
buhIies. She left on the noon train yesterday -
day fer I'remont.
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'hp city library or this city has added to
Its number of books 150. This greaty adds
to the library , which was already \ el
tilled. : _
tilled.Mrs. , : f. 11. Onlel or I.'nn. la" , who ha
IH'n ! visitIng A.V. . Meyers alHI fally of this
Ilacl , ' left yesterday for Slwnanlloah. la . to
visIt a short time . after which she wl re-
' ( \rn to her - hOle , -
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JIO"JUS 1t\UY . \unS'J'NU. :
nlI,1 .f " I. " . 11 " ' 'hl"I' ml .Jng mimiti
hiitiimmm I'himmri'd.
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-NIWI.\SKA CITY , . \mmg. 1l.-Speclal.-- ( )
John W. liraly ! was arrested last nljht on a
warrant swor out 1) Wils Brown , charginG
hm i wih I shoJtng ! wih i t 1 * Intent I t to commll in or-
d.r. From the story tel by Brown I ap-
13ar5 that IrII' . who was out on a tear ,
8 op"1 al the house or Brown to ! Kearney
ami alemptell to clean out the place. Irol n ,
however , IlrocurNI a cub amid drove him away
Brad ) ' saying he I oul gel his gun and re-
turn. Brown went to telehone fur the police ,
and while gone Brady returned ! with a double-
bUrel Ihotgun and fired buth loads al time
house. the shot striking I few feet from the
dOJr In which Mary Brown was sland'ng.
He then left , but wal afterward arresteit
liraily denies the shoottmmg . claiming there Is a
long story before this. Ills trial wIlt occur
\VPlIiit'Slay.
Al the meeting held al the Grand Pacific
hotel lat night for the purpose at formIng
a lecllrl club a temprary organization was
eleetet\ \ . W. C. Ihlll waR elected temporary
chairman all Pror. harry Morgan secretary ,
after which the Iletn" allJourned until nexl
Tuesday ennlng.
" , .t"rll" 11\1 I ( ; , , ol ! I'Iiiie.
NI r.IGI , Neb" . .ug , 1l.-Spcclal.-The ( )
thin day or North'ost Nebraska District
Grand Arm ) af the Republic reunion was
Iltelded b ) 5,000 reoille. The old veterans
: are lnthusl : tlc over their cordial reception
awl ha\e lnJo'e.1 themselns tmum'nsehy.
Spaeches II'1 made yesterday h ) enator
. \len and lion. T. 1. Mathews. Thai or tIm
hitter 1cspeclaly brilant and received
unusual prah Only ilght reference to 110-
litical questiomis vas inude by either speaker .
Utcal luesloll wa mudt 1) cltHr SII'kor.
'lime wind , rain and hal storm or last night
made a portion of the grounds untenable. and
; , a larger portion of the crowd Was brought to
' town and cared for h ) citizens. Nol len than
: , OOO People were Ih the camp al the consT -
T moncemlnl or the storm. Time large tent
was blown down and badly dlmngel ! . No
, - casualties occurred.
r 11"1""I.I. , . A.l"II..J tim 111.
ItUSIIVILLE. Neb AUK. 1-(81.clal ( Tel-
. egramu.-Samn ) luckmlnls'r , who bud ii. F .
I'ackler In the samidimIih . 1 few days ago In a
dllllut over tile ownership . of 1 hay claim .
. \al arraigned In county . court YCterd3) ' . H ;
Illeadel not guilty amid \:1 aduiitteil to bail
In' the stint of $800. his trial hieing fet for
, AugUlt 31. Mkltr ! s 10t Mall ) 'PI but I In
a very bad ' cuaditloms. 11 ph)8lcau thinks
; he can Ih'e but 1 few dars.
. 1'rlnee' I. Nh , . I ligi I. I
WAhOO Nl'b. . "ug , l1.--Speclai.- ( )
"Prince , " real nRme unknown an aU.rounll
sport and tourist had one of his fingers cut
or this morning by having the IrJn door of
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ccli closed it. "Prlnce"U conflned In
I cel ! on It was connnel
limo cel under the city hal In order that he
might gel nil of 1 protrctell Jag which he
took on yesterday afternoon. lie tried to
prevent the door being closed ullon him anti
lost time first ' joint - of a - finger for hIs \alns ,
J.hIJiIiIt . , ' . ' ' ruin L'.thtM.
. \IIIIH1 II.II : 1111 C.\I !
:11" I . 11 I hIK'r sit Crim .rur,1 ( 'r.IMIS.'ti
I. n..th.
CiA \\'OI Neb . Aug ll.-Special.- ( )
At 2:10 : this afternoon Mike Elinger , em-
1Ioyeil , In the 13. & 1 coal sheds here , whie
working about I coal car fell on the track
and was struck and Instant , kied by en-
gine No , 273 , C. Wil' , engineer ; 3. 0. Oar-
ton , frEman , Deceased was 37 year or aRe
and leal'es a willow and no cimiidren. The
friends or the decasetI blame those In chare
of the engine and 'arllmaler Mike Vaughan ,
for carelessn , Coron W'ay of Chadron
has been sent for and the matter ,1 be
fully Invrthatell , The engineer claims that
he warned deceased to keep off the cars .
X.r I I I Vlu" Or.I"I.
FH 1IONT , Neb . Aug. 1i.-Special.-ltov. ( )
P. i : , Sisson or the 1lelhodll church dcliv-
ered the baccalaureate sermO to the inern-
hers of the graduating classes or the Normal
school nl the Normal chapel this morning ,
There was a very large attendance . time nudl-
enco room being crowded and many unable to
gain ndnsittance. The singing under the direction -
recton or Prof. heritage was especially good.
Judge C. n. Scott of Omaha lecture here
last evening.
The best musical talent In the city Is mal-
big arrangement 10 give a tesimonial concert
In honor of Pror. Heritage August 16. Prof.
heritage's departure Is a great lois to musical
nd social circles and those In charge or the
concert wi no doubt boo gratified by a large
audience.
J.I htul'K Mtrlkvs n llmmrn.
INAVALE , Neb" , Aug. 11.-Speclal ( Tele-
gram.-I.lghtnlng ) struck the barn or H. O.
Sawyer this morning . instantly killing tour
horses and very nearly killing Mr. Sawyer.
lie . imowever IR at prent ems the roall to
ree3Ver ) ' . Henry Opper an emplt'e , wa also
knoclC1 down , but recovered tn a few min-
utes.
l'I'I'CIJI 1.\1"1'1.1' : IX A lION ' . \ .
'El. ree St.n..ul".r. t nl,1 I Trio of
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ASITAIUl.A , 0 . Aug 11.-Six men had
n desporte battle In n box car between grle.
Pa. , and this place last night Three stonecutters -
cutters , namell H. 0 Dlsllel ( , hart South
and John lllhart , boarded the train II
Eric to come to Ashtnbub , At n water tank
three tramps entered the car. When the
train had gotten under way again the tramps
drew revolvers and asked tIme men 10 hand
over what money they had Smlh had a
revolver and showed light. 1 ( nn Instanl a
battle between him anti time three tramps
was In progress gastlck was shot through
the groin. Smith received a wound In tie
neck , and one or the tramps had a bullet
through his neck. Upon the arrival or the
train here the wounded men were carell for.
The tramp , who gave his name as John Cuddy
oC Waterbury , Conn" , Is In a critical condi-
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SANDY 100K , Aug 11.-i\ very Inlerest-
log lest or the Spiller twelve-Inch pneumatc
mortar carriage has ben In progress al the
proving grounds fat some tme past . and Is
expected 10 be successfully concludell In n few
days. This mortar carriage I designed to
Wholly lake up tha recoil hy compressed air
stored In a receiving cylnder atached to
the side of limo carrhg The recoil Is always -
ways In time line of the bore of lhe gun ,
so that thl' .tralu remains tha same at any
elel'alun. In oilier mortar carriages the re-
coil Is taken up by springs or hydroste
cyiinders. One or"ll great advantages
claimed for this carrlJge Is that It can le
frell 01 an elevation from zero or point
blank to an elevation of 75 degrees . the
highest elevaton obtaIned by other mortar
carriages being 65 deress. The carriage b
built on a circle and w lghs about thirty
tops , the mortar weighing fifteen tons and
can be e sly travers around time circle
by one man.
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: h'or Sltro tiui ices n ( 'sierms ( H ft.
SAN FRANCISCO , Aug li.-Adelph Sutro ,
mayor at San Francisco has offered the
State university regents thirteen acre ot '
land wLhln the city Inllls on which 10
erect buUdlngs for the allatcJ colleges or
the unIversity. In alhtlo'n to this ho wi
deet to a trustee er ' ( le city lhlrteen acres
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adjolllng as a .llte for the Sutro library of
over OOOOO rare volulnes. The library and
property are to be held In trust for the ety
and the library wi be free 10 all , irrospeet-
1'0 or race or color. The gift. which has
not yet been accepted 19 valued at $ ,500.-
000 ) , amid wi be worth $2,000.000 when the
contemplated Improvements arc mude. Mayer i
Sntro Is said to own one-tenlh at the total
roil estate In San Francisco city and counly. :
Most of It , however - Is . unimproved .
( : . Imtg Over to C lie UUI"lnn ( hiire1. .
CHIAGO , Aug 11.-The corer stone or
Al Saints Catholic church was laid today and
It b said that the edifice 11 be bleed by a
Russian Catholic bishop. Instead or a Roman
Catholic bishop This Is 11 consequence of
Internal dissensions which resulted In time
congregation which Is building the new
chnreh leaving the parent church , which was
then knowl as Sl. Hedwig's church. The
congregation Is for the most part composed
or Poles , but I was evIdent today that I
wou1 bo considerably augmented by people
of other nationalities. Considerable excIte-
menl attended the corner stone laying and
the Presemuco or the Ilolce was necessary 10
preserve order. As II was , there were several
peronal encounters . 1 Is said thai In the
new congregation there will be a majority at
socialists ali radical thinkers. .
1,1.1 for the : Inr.h'r .e :1" . , SIImmmkM.
l.OOINODALE , Ind. , Aug. 11.-At midnight -
night Justce Penny held for trIal Daniel
Keliy . his wife alll sister Nancy , for lhe
murder or Miss Clara Shanls , time beautiful
young girl toull dead a few weeks ago al
\ool creek fails. The theory of the prose-
cutiomi. thai Miss Shanks ,
cnton. : lss was murderld 11
tile Kelly house was substantiated by the
evidence Sheri Moor' told of going 10 the
Kelly house ali taking the chips from the
floor where lime girl was killed amid also a
pair of pants that had hlocd on to Indian-
Ipols and havlnl the stains analyzed by a ,
chemlsl. who fouli mammaiial blood on
them. I was also proved thai lr Kelly
threatenell Miss Shanks
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Ttvo I""IH'rlt. . l'risoimerpm ist'miie.
PERI1\ . Okl. , Aug , - . \ 5 o'clock lhlb
mornhlJ Ben Craven anti Bill Crlttendemu .
two noted United States prisoners , broke out
of the federal Jai here . Cltendel I a half
breed Cherokee
Indian. and he and Craven
are classed as two of time mosl desperate
men or the territory . Th men were arrested -
rested n tel days ago six mies cast or hero
after n runnlug fight or six muuiles . The men
hsd a .prelmhlry hearing yesterday before
Commissioner Teble und were rem3nlell to
Jai on failure to give a $1,000 bond. A
IIos8e of twenty len hiss been 11 pursuit or
thua Ilrlsonrs all day and neW3 re3chell - herat '
at noon that the pOKf came up wIth lu1
twenl ) ' uusllCsest of here and Craven was '
kiled , _ _ _ _
H""hl lli'1rm'v ( ' 11" i'it'miit' .
The Omah9 Hebrew club gave its second
annual picnic al Flfty.Courlh anti , seconl Dodge
streets . ) 'Idter.lay. There was I very largo
alenlbnce , the I'arnam , street cars being
taxed \ to lheir capacity 10 curry out the pic-
nlckcra to the end of the lne , from which
place eJlry- 11 bore them to the grounds. A
very enjoyable tIme \I'a . , had.
ID I"I" Hlh C : . , l.M . \\1" ' ,
Ella Ghh , right hanll man of Coroner Maul
for many ) 'tar went wih time excursion to
Kansas 111' . Ue 1 one of the oldest residents -
dents or lhO city amid has made It Iraly
his Permanent home slnco his arrival here.
Ho hall Oct been outside the limits In the
last six reus.
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llmmrui't 1..1. . . . 11.1.
. FIrs al 3 o'cloelt this morln ! destroyed a
barn belonln to A. Hospe , In the rear or
SUi Nortb So'entelnth street Thr e or four
hordes In tbe barn were blrn , Lcss about
$ ,000 : no Insur : nce. .
H"lth ef I , 'I'r.
Peter A. lurglunt , I pioneer citizen. died
last Ilghl al hiI home 2101 Uavenport. lie
had lived In Omaha many years.
i ' IEATN IY A IClmD ) ) NINE
Knnrns Oity ; Scbmelzora Lese the Third
Game in Omaha.
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BUBILTZ A PUZZLE TO THEM
! .ltl'r l'l burr 111 * li. . :1""rl
J. , . " ( " , ' " "IIK . \1 the . " ' ' ' ' .
" 'hlh' Ihc' 1'lcl'II' " Illt..1 I
" 'lh " 'imipr .
Plckup . 1 ; Schimnelzers. 1
tiuicago . 3 : ' .ulsvle , 1.
Cinciminati , 7 : St l.Utl , 7 ,
loelCorl , 0 : St. .IOMph 1
lets 1lolnlR , 13 : Jacksonvile. 10.
Denver , 9.1 : Perlo. 8-6.
lntiianapohis. I : Terre Haute , 3 : ten In-
nlnls ,
iCittisas City . 9 ; Mllwammkee. 6.
Ht. I Inul I , 1lnnclJols I ! , 10.
- Grand 111 * \ s , 8 : Detroit , 6.
The Kansas City Sehmelzers were again
waxed yesterday aferncon 01 the old fair
groumude , this time by a picked teJm of local
experts . styled the Pickups HOlcver , It
vas time best game thc visitors have put UII
here all h3d they been able 10 connect with
Soldier ilublittz'im puzzling curves the result
might have been different. Score :
1'ICKUI'S.
All. n. 1111. SlI. 511. PO A. E
White. 3b. . . 6 1 1 2 0 2 4 1 0
( ootie . I. . . 5 2 1 1 0 1 0 0
McAuiiffe. 2b 3 1 1 0 0 0 3 (
I.nwler s" . . 5 t 2 1 0 0 0 5 2
'rlcknor , lb. . 4 1 1 0 1 17 1 0
.lelien. Ct . p. . .1 2 3 3 0 1 2 2
Duberry c. . 2 1 1 1 0 5 1 1
lubltz , rf . P 3 : i 1 2 1 0 0 2 0
Jane , rf . cC. 5 0 1 1 0 1 0 0
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Totals . .3 1 12 9 1 27 18 i
SC11MElhERS.
Al ) . R , UH sn SH. P0. A. E
EVII'hart , SI ; . 1 0 1 0 0 1 6 1
Jackson , 2b. 4 0 1 0 0 0 3 0
iteyburn lb. 4 0 0 0 0 13 1 3
James , IC..3 0 0 0 0 4 0 0
DUlllleson , 31 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 0
Urick" c. . . 4 1 2 0 0 4 0 1
cI'mln , 'I ) . . 4 O. 1 1 0 0 5 1
Hunt. cC. . . 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0
Drumm , rf. . . 4 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0
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Totals . .31 1 5 1 0 21 1a a
Pickups . . . . . . . 4 4 0 0 l 0 0 0 ' -li
Schmelzerl . . . . . .0 0 0 0 - 1 0 0 0- 1
hits : Pickups. 12 : Schmelzers , 5. I : \nell
rnn : Ilclmp" , 8. Two.lase hils : Dumberry
'lelmor. McAulffc , Ur ck , Mc lenamln.
' 'hre..hasl his : .Triien. Pas ' ell balR :
Dubcrr , I ; UlrIck , 1. BasI 01 balls : arc
Jelemm 2 : off Bubilz , 1. hit hy Ilcheq
hal : JamlS , DubertY J 2) ' Shuck out : IJy
Jelen , 2 ; by Buhltz , . . ; by t lenlnll , : : i .
Ltl on hases : PlckupR 12l ; ' ' Schmllz.rs , 8.
Wid piches : Mc1lenamln. 'I ; Bubllz , 1.
Time : Two hours. Umpire : Keith .
( taI ES CH ' 11 NA'I'IO1.I AnUJ' : .
Chl'IK" Omtlu.ksloimlsvlhle . mind \S'hmi "
1 Close' Gmiuiit' .
cli ic4oo . Aug 1-I r'ors were accountable -
able for all the runs scored In today's
game , which was nn Interesting one , nl-
though I liltclier's battle . As n rule , the
fielding was brilliant and many an ap-
parenty safe hit was turned Into an out
by sharp. ( itlicIc work Decker's play vas
t ' peclaly good and Collins captured the
crow,1 by some fine slops and Ightnln/
lhrows. Attendance . 12,0. Score :
Chlclgo . . . . . . . . 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 - -3
I.oulsvle . . . . . . Q 0 1 0 0. 0 0 0 (1
His : Chicago , 4 : LouisvIlle , 6. Errors :
Chicago 1 ; J.oulsvlie. 3. Two-bnse hits :
CunnlnJlmm , Gettimiger. lolen base :
Clarke. Touhle plays : Cunningham 10
O'Brien to Spies. Sirucle out : By Griffith ,
5 : hy Cunningham 2. I'tmascd hal : \Varner.
Hu5e on bal , : Oft Grllth ! , 2 : off Cunning-
ham , 3. Wid pitches : Cunningham. lilt
with bal : Collins. flatteries : Grllh
antI Donohue : Cunningham amid , \Varncr.
Tim\ : One , hour amid forty-five InlnutoR.
Umpire : O'Dny.
RAIN MADE IT A ' 'I
CINCINNATI , 0. . Aug. 11.-RaIn stopped
toda"s gmc In thin slycnth Inning , with'
time ' ! core - le , Dw.r was hit much
hlrd ' r Ihan the score shows , but Ils 'Jp-
Port wal line. Kissinger was knocked 1'I
oC the box In Ihe llxth , but I hrel. who
succeed"ll him fared better. Attendance .
a,60. Score : .
Cincinnat . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 3 0 0 4-7
St. IOUIR . . . . . . . . . . . .0 2 1 0 . 0 4- ? i
hits : Cincinnati , 8 : Sl. I.ouls 10. Errors :
Cincinnati , I : Sl. Louis , 2. Earned runs :
Cincinnati , 2 ; Sl. Louis , 7. Two-basa his :
ihcl'heo. Three-base his : Quinn , Dawd.
Stolen bases : C. MicI' , G. MI.r , Ccoi.'y.
Double plays : Smith to Ewmmit. n.lre on
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halls : Off bwyer 2 : oft FCtutsinger 1 Stmcl
out : By 1)ivyor 2 : by 11".lnJ\r , 2. Bal-
tcrles : Dwyer , Parrot and Vaughn : K15-
snger : . iliuret and Otten. Time : One Iwur.
Umpire : McDonald.
STANDING Ol TILE TEAMS.
Played Won. Lr.sl. r.t.
Cleveland . . . . . . 91 $ :7 37 1.\:1. G.a
Iltsburg . . . . . . 9 , ) iI 3" r.O
Balimore . . . . . . 8 51 31 60,0 ,
Basion . . . . . . . . 85 5 3a 57.6 '
f7.a'
Cluclnnlt . . . . . 87 49 :3 56.3
Chicago . . . . . . . . 9 , { 42 fG,3 .
Phiadelphia . . . . . 8 46 40 51,5
New York . . . . . . 8 46 41 53f ,
Brooklyn . . . . . . . .I 4 : 4 4 52.3
Wlshlnglon . . . . . 80 27 m Ei,8
Sl. Louis . . . . . . . . 91 > 62 3.8 .
l.ulsvle . . . . . . . 87 22 a3 23,3
Games today : Philadelphia al Brooklyn :
'Vashlnllon lt Bostpn : New York at Uiiti-
Ialt-
more ; St. 1,011s 01 Clevelnnd : Pltsburg at
Clnelnnlt : Chicago - at - LouIsville. ,
" 'EST' U ' ' . ' .
: ASSOCIA''ION 1tlSULTS.
J"IVlr'll" 1 l'mtlr or G.nll' erom
the J"III.r. .
DENvnn Aug 11.-Denver won two
games from Peoria tpday. Both were
marked hy free hltng and careless fieldtng.
Score first
, frl same :
Denver . . . . . . . .2 0 1 0 1 3 1 0 1-9
Peorln . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 2 0 3 3 0 08
Hits : - Denver , to ; Plorla , 9 , Errors : Den-
ver , 7 : Peoria , 5. Batteries : Egan amid
I.ohman : Ilnsen and Collins.
Score second gnme :
Denver . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 6 0 4 5 2-19
Peoria . . . . . . . . . . . .0 1 0 1 2 2 ( a
flits : Denver , 19 ; Peoria , 6. Errors : Den-
ver , 5 : Peoria , 9. flatterIes : Carrlsh and
I.ohman : Themes and Collins. ant
JgS .lOINES . Aug. 11.-Score :
1t'H Moine't . . . . . 2 0 0 8 0 1 0 1 1-13
Jacksonvie . . . . 4 0 2 0 3 1 0 0 (10
Ills : Dts Moines . I ; Jnclsonvlle , 13.
Errors : Des : lolnls , G : Jaclesonvilie. i.
flatteries : Anilrews . l"lggemeler alt Traf-
Hey : Sonter . Schwartz anti Johunsomi.
5 ' . JOSEPh , Aug 11.-Scorn :
Rt. Josl'ph . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1-1
Hockfonl . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 1 ' -6
hits : St. Joseph , 4 : noekCord , 8. Errors :
SI JO IIJh , 2 : Rockord 1. . flatteries : Single
amid Jones : Horton and SnyLtI' .
STANDING OJ' THE TJ AMS.
Played. Won I.ost. P.Ct.
Peoria . . . . . . . . . Plyel . 8 r'l : 32 62.4
1.lncoln . . . . . . . . 82 r ' 32 61.0
1es Moines . . . . . 81 4J 35 M.3
Denv.r . . . . . . . . 86 4t 3 51.2
Qtmincy . . . . . . . 81 42. 42 512 .
Hoclford . . . . . . . SI 40 44 47.6
Jacksonville . . . . . 8 10 55 35,3
St. onvle ! . . . . . . 81 30 ( 31.9
Games today : Quincy al 1.lncoln.
J'1u.l of t. ' 11K itii(4 . Tonight
This e"enlng's racing ends the great six-
tiny amateur bicycle chase nt , the Charles
Street Bicycle park , and so extraordinary Is
the interest In the outcome that the mnn-
1J.menl has mlde additional nrran e-
ments for the accommodaton oC the cru'h ,
'rhe special attractions prior Co the main
sell off this evening ivili bo an attempt
by H. 1.1. 1'redrlekson amid B. I I. . POler alempl
lower tile mttntt' record for the unpncell half
mil The two trIal hosses 1111t1 n dolar
for the iirst trial 111 Fred won and vill
male the 1011 - trial This - will be at 8:15 : wi
CU"I' of Jrh'"lh' I Shoots .
John J. Hlnln , J. M. Morris and George
Green rhol a target match al Huser's park
yesterday afternoon for the Ilrlee of the
birds ali a supper. The Score :
Hardin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11111 11111-10
.111111-10
Morris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11111 10111-
Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111 .ltl 011. 8
lardln and Morris then shot lt lwenty-
Ih'l suIt : targets each , with the following re-
Hlriln . . . . . .111 11.110 11 11111-21
11-2t
Morris . . . . . . .llltl 11111 11110 11111 11101-21
Shout ( mum II.tl'K" .
HASTINGS , Neb. , Aug. 9.-0 the Sporting -
Ing Editor oC Time Bee : I notice an article
In The lee ot the ith , In which I II
claimed the Omaha University b:1 club now
holds thus state championship . giving as I
ru.son flint I heat Wlhoo , and that If they
win from Kansas City the 9th and 10th they )
wi holt the championship ot Kansas . Mis-
HourI and Nebrak : This assertion lisa-
lngs challenges . We han" for the post
rear offered the Unlverwl ) ' club repeated
!
a chance to show its strenmthm. On our last
Irlll we were within lwenty-fvt mle9 oC
- -
' . ,
.
Omahn and tt1 ! hnr,1 to Jet dates with
the l'fli'rslt.N ! .luh , but ouhl slotVn
Played Wlh . ln\e \ antI won four so
[ ' ' "tnl \VnP,41u1 , 11 'or/ ' not Ilnn chon1 on-
. : is ; . Wt iv Ill play on mllie RrOUlll1 an\
time the t'miiverity club desires If cliam.
lme tnh'l'r ly cub ll'm-
IlonlhlJI ) lt nt 14i tI ke.
.
. r . F. CARIIUTI1fl1tS.
CAHl'TI.ms
: fnnnger"tlljS \ ) ; Y. : . C. A. Tt'tifli.
SCot' : ! UP"oU'I' ' ' l - WI1S'J'gU id.tflIL : ?
1",1"111'01"Vl. . I UI" " ' 1.1 n. . .
: luhh.I" : nt T'rr. I huh . I . .
'gll H.\1T , md , Aug. 11.-Time In-
11annpols bnlt jla'lr ) Were mobbed lucre
today nt tIme ' ' hncuslon oC the game. nur-
log the gamethae were many close points
of play , nnd"\\'erl decisions or Umlro
Sheridan weme l dlelltcll $ ! to by the bleach-
era , In the ' lhth inning the glme Was
Itolell for ful ) ' fifteen minuteI the crowd
I
surging onto the lell ali making nil sorts
oC IiolU9 lemonstrton $ , l'llllrc Shlrl-
lars was thr.'alenll U8 were the Indlun-
110lhl IJlayers 1\ ho stood hy him and IJre-
venlec Violence. After the ale hall ben
Inllhec IU11 Indianapolis hat won the
crowtl'ns frenzied A rush waR 11\11 for
Slueri'latm , 115 1 I'sul of which three or
the I mid innapol N mumemi were Injured , 2tlotZ .
lnllanalolq lEn
lo/nn timid 1"lsll'r. 'Iho lattem's Inkle WIS
spr,1lnttl , anll "Iotz amid HOIIU received
bruises nhoul the taco nt.1 . boil ) ' ti.otiim
their InjurIes are not lrlou ! 'l'ne : nn't
was cloq nil the WI ) ' through , ttn'l WIS
lost mlinly ems errors by the hUl0 team ,
whllh were 1IIIu nl critical In" . loth
IJIlehlrH did wt'Ii. . Scote :
lnlllna\ol ) . . .1 0 1 0 0 0 I 0 0 I-
'I'errellatmte . . . .0100000200-3
hits : Indlunlpols , 8' Terre haute , 5. I'r- :
rum : 1hi'hi'l.U"thl4 . 2 : ' 1'erre haute , 6. Bllt
Hoach. tories : I.-I.her IHI I't urlalL ; Gear ull
Si' PAUL , Aug , H-Seore :
SI. Paul . . . . . . .2 2 0 1 2 3 0 2 3-15
lnneaJlls . . . . .1 0 1 0 1 1 4 2 010
Hits : Sl. Paul , 15 : 1lnneupols , 16 Errors -
rors : St. Paul , I ; 1lnnenl0ls , 4. Batteries :
l'epper Wilson . and Kraus ; F'raser Fanning and
Wison.
KANSAS CITY Aug. H.-Bcoro :
Kansas City . . . .3 0 0 0 0 0 I 1 4-9
Milwaukee ( . . . . . .1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 2-6
hits : Kansas City . 10 : MIlwaukee , 8. Er-
rors : . Kansas City ) ' 4' Mlwuukee , 4. lInt- ,
terlmi : Iaslnj\ mend bergen ; Steh ns und :
Iornn. \ '
: .
GRAND ) tAlIDS , Aug. 11.-Score :
Grand Hnlds . . . .2 0 2 1 2 0 0 1 08
Detroit . . ) . . . . . . . .0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 3-6
hits : Grand nphls. 10 : Delrlt , 12. Errors -
rors : Olnl Iuphts , 4 : Detroit. 4. hatter- ,
lea : Jones and Nye : GaYle anti 'wlneham
STANDINO Ol TIlE ogAlS ,
Played Won. Lost. P.Ct
Indianapols . . . . . 88 55 31 62.5
St Puul . . . . . . ! 5l 3 60.0
Kansas City . . . . 89 (1 3a m.6
"lnnenllols . . . . . 8 4a 41 52,9
Milwtiukce . . . . . 91 45 "I ; 49,5
Detroi llwlu . . . . . . . 8 42 4f 4.7
Terre Huute . . . . S 32 m ao
Grand Hlpilis . . . 91 30 61 : O
Games today : SL Paul : t Minneapolis :
Iansas City Ul Mlwaukce : Detroll al
GIII Rapids : ) nllanapols al Terre Haulc.
nAJS : 0. ' 1'lf J.I'J11.Y Aait'l'idUhtS. .
Ihi'Ien lire " . ' ' 10'11 Ih'f""t th.e
1111"11'1 h , : tl a.
ana or the most Interesting gaines at
bal pln'ed this eason wits thai of yesler-
day between the' 1a'len Bra ! timid the
1anlles , resuling tn a victory for the
former hy I Icoro at 3 to 3. 'rhe features
at the game were tie battery work oC Hay-
mon.l anti Bwunleu nod the till around
for the , wimile
playing or hatchet or Hadens whie
)
O'Connor , Buhliz 111 Blane carried tt
laurels for ' ' , Ilatterics
the Ill'el ! Or hue BIII''lts Bateries :
Ilaydemu 1lros1 Itaynuomid anti , Swnnson ;
liiaTneyites . O'L' < nor amid hlubhitz.
The CulforlL q\rel1 \ Stars met the ; White
NI"Y ! ) 'esler\lo \ . . I'lh the folowlnl result :
Cal. Sl. , Stall . . ; . . .2 4 0 3 7 1 3 3-U
White Nav)11 . ' , t.l 1 3 0 3 2 1 4 1-1G
lltmmnphurel' flatteries , : ' 'tke , r ant Gibson : Miller and
lumphre ) , t'cfY.t Aug 11.-special.--'rhe ( )
gnme of bal fla'et here yesterday between
the Neigh 'Piratc * and the Plalnvlew Colt
loaves the liomno . team with an unbroken
<
record The l'irAtea played almost an errorless -
rorless gani ' Tley not only tld good
work al gal9 : btit the tetlng was remarkably -
markably Ing ) , . ' ncludlng three elegant :
double plas.1 ' cote :
Ithitmuview : .if..1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 ( 3 '
NelJh Ialnvlew . . . ' . ' \.V.4 0 2 0 4 1 0 01l
Struck ouU 7Ij' { Jrahamn . 0 ; by MoKay 5.
Batteries : BY and Heefe : lcKay and
J.tl.n . , UmupiwsmHowehl . and Mason. anf
MISSOUIII ) .U..EY , In. . Aug 11.-Spe. (
llSS01H . ) - 'ho Originals oC Omaha
11101 Telegry he hands of thu , Valley bal
team todaY. acre , ' 1 to 6. The featurcs
of'thu 'gamof'W the heavy batting amid
superb telLlng oC the home team. The
Originals pUI % mP. a good same , but were
too light mull around
GRAND ISlAND , Neb'l Aug. ll.-Sps- (
.cial 1 'elegrm.-Grant ) 1santl played an-
\
6th1 lIne gnmo today , and agaIn Ileteled , :
the LIncoln team. Score , 12 10 0. 110ff-
moister pleho,1 , nn elegant ! game for the
home team. Ills : Ornd Iland 1 : Lincoln -
coIn , 5. Errors : Grll\d \ 1Iand , 3 : Lincoln , 2
rtlti VhI3lhNG " lVI''I' 'GOOl nIu .
-
I.oulnn I'iulers Iiipowe' If . A "Irl" . , ,
YI'ht" Clul" Olhll..II' .
LONDON Aug. 11.-The Times will say
tomorrow , regarding SIturdas yacht race :
Niagara was lS decidedly beaten as she
was at COWlS , on Friday by Luna n
Audrey , while Iolde was never once In tim
Cront. I Is though that the Amerlcln
made sails at niagara and Isolde arc not
< 0 good either In regard to material or
shape , as the ' Englsh make. Iohle Is to
have n new suit at sals by Lpthor and
Ia tsey.
The Cowes Idiot ' 10 the Chronicle sI's :
gmperor William promises to return next
autumn as the prsonal bearer of a new
challenge shield \rsonnl new kaiser's cup.
Luck hal been decidedly against him this
time . but II Is hoped that he will redeem
his reputation as n yacht owner tn 189a.
The Chronicle also has an editorial on
Valkyrie's chances , and complaIns oC the
shortness ot lme to gel her In trim. The
Chronicle , however , ventures to predict
that she will win the cup , and , comparing
the two yachts , goes on to say : "Both ore
built on ILenlcnl plans and the result wil
depend upon the ski or thin design , the
tel oC the sails and the genius ! of the
helmsman , In each oC Wlllch we comisitler
ourselves somewhat superior 10 the Amen-
cans. Messrs. Watson , Henderson , I.ap-
thorn and Crnfeld art' names 10 be backed
against the world , 1n this race , moreover ,
n previous error has been repnlred. Many
critics are nlrmed to tml Valnlo In
overennval.11 This was done with I sel
purpose to adapt her to a lighter Amerlcnn
wind , From till I accounts It toes not f\em
that Defender Is 1 superlatively excellent
sailer. The J'1nlsh vcsct never hall such
1 Iood chance of vlclory. H the cup cornea
back , II will . stay here "
NI. WlOH' H. I , Au ! ; , 11.-There was no
meeting oC the regatta commileo yesterday -
day and the Def.nller will nol race this
w"II ( In Newport wamers. She Was towed
to New ! ochlll N.1W . , lodl ) ' .
' NE\V YORK Aui . 11.-The Amerlca's
CUJI commlCee Innounced thai the trial
races will be sall'd off Sandy hook emu
Au"nlsl 20 and 22. anti In case a third race
Is deemed advisable , on August 21.
Pr..rl.I'"un hits I" . ! l" .
OMA1Iq Aug. 10.-0 the Sporting Editor
OIAI. ! gLlor
of The Dee : The following letter
folowing leler was received -
ceived by lr , It. 1.2 . l.'redrlckson of this
city :
"Mr. H. E , Fredrickson-Dear Sir : You
have been prol"Htell by the referee ot the
races al Mea41ash ' week , for interfering
with the IirQr..nduct ; oC the nice mce
( see page 11r\ jarAgralh 5 , racing rules meei )
refusing to 'StitY.tOUt ! of a rice for while
you were 'mmoteptered when ordered Co dose
so hy the reflrVhuit have you 10 say
In the maler'J Yours.
-I " (1. W. GIDEON ,
'Chalrman' ' I. I A. W. Racing Hoard. "
I I ! indeed' I Oad thing when men are
placed In chuarRc.lo referee races under the
League oC ApiorCanViut'elmen } rules who
_ huvl' pely R111t' against racing men. Hef-
ereus oC Lt'al..ut' I'ot ' American \'hpelmen
race : should lie l4npartial , and Mr. H. E
.nlrtal
Fredrlclson wlU : . . prove wheu the proper
time comes Ihjs't.t simply I cast of petty
spite. , Another very strong thing IR thai
the referee of ChI races al lead hal the
telegram protesting U , g. 1.'rEdrlckson In
his pos IBslpl' htfore time race meet al J're-
mtnl look plH" " , ftnh ( ely sent the lame In
after 1"reLrlcllHon hat defeated both Human ) ' -
man and Ilxle . ' He kept thla In his possession -
session , thlnlhlJIhnl I'ixley antI Ha'man
\Iould tereat11ndrlckson , as the wheel
IlxllY rides hapPJns 10 De the wheel the
said ret ! ; ee I. aJent for In ) . 'rem nt.
Mr. Pixie cllhn a foul In the Fremont
race last week I II amusing whl onE
Sl'el the snll' 'shot tallen by Mr. Iohl oC
Iremonl , showing how la'm , n oC ( ; rand
Island tars . 1"IAd In the lehl . and almost
Into Inn. nce amid about sixty feet trol
PIx icy.
A 1mMUEn OF TIm I. A. W.
- - - -
'i'i.o 1.'IKhC. nt CInt'inmmntl .
'I\o VIII.Inl.
CINCINNATI , Aug. 11.-The People's
theater wa crowded last night tor lht two
hoxlng contests under tim auspices of the
People'H Alhllte club. Thifl frt event. ten
mounds . between Jimmy Murray anti Phurlos
Burns , hath oC this city . wait d.clnred \
draw. Tb n followed the hottest IKhl ever
ste'n In this \Ielnl ) ' . " 'ley gvons colored .
of this city Inll Jack Byan at HI. Paul contested -
tested for the weJerwe . hl championship or
Ohio and a S O ) purse , Ityan hall lho better
or II ant /nd leered Evans In the fourth round
with a blow on the Jaw.
Nc'v $ iu'i iiuitiiimg U..or. .
MIL'mS'AU EFIE. VIs . . Aug. H-Oeorge
Wblnker oC the Milwaukee Iowln ! club
.
broke the wbrtl' : Iwhnmln record for
.llhty ) 'nrii , . yesterday. Jt swain the IUS-
tnneA In fifty seconds . just one' iu'commti fo-
ttr tll thl' I'rvlou rleorll of J. Ing/'r I ) ' .
ma tile' nt 1.llleth Baths , I.Oldol. 1 IKlnlll ,
May 6 , 1S' . _ _ _ _ _
IIK 1.eagimi' 3iet'ia ; ext :111" " ) ' .
NI W ' 011. Aug , H.-Thero was 1 1111-
clnl meeting or the Natolli Iguo ut the
Fifth Anlue hotel on : leILa ) ' . August 19.
when the hasp hal lunRlat.1 will discuss
various Inllortant IUsUols that : have come
10 the front this SII'on. 'he umpire 'lues-
Uon II forlmolt amonl thpm anti time 'cm-
pe : CUll serIes to he pln11 ether the 1.lalul
l'hllplolShlll ames wi ho tmiikt'el ovcr. I
Is reported that I' vote wi hI' taken 01
the propollnn ! to IHlo111 the .Iouhlo ulplre
sltem for "Il rest of the seasomu. 1 Is
1109lhlt tutu control ot the staff or tins-
lIlIes ia ) he taken tram Preshlcnt Young ,
01 account or the great amoull or llllaC-
fneUon aroused , ly his chalco oC mCI thl :
season. 1arllng the ' 111.10 CUll "prl.s
Ih.T' Is a "u eRCol , fathered by Irlshlelts
Byrne or Brooklyn amid \'ngner of Wnsh- ,
II/tOI , that the last ) 'ear' ! wlnlerl of the
Irol.hy the New York Olnlls , pIl" the
petulant wlnntrs , relnrlels oC New \ 'ork's
slnntlnl In the race. The western cubs ,
especially Plllburg and lle\'cland , oppose
chl plan metrongiy . holding hunt the Irst
1111 II'COIII cuhs 11 the ruce light for the
cup , n ! Ilsl sensomi . A wel tlelllll l'Ulor
has I thnl Curia Vun terhe wi bt' qimes-
tonell concering the reports that he 11-
tends to give UI' base h ,1 10 go into the
10
rcing hu"llel .
Pt" 11" " - Ilc , ' " II Unl.t,1 CI ) ' .
n.\ Ill CITY S. D"u / 1i.-Special (
Teiogramn-The ) closing ( lay of the fIre-
men' tournllent was 11lUngulshli by
SOIO remarkably fast raCl'H. The 2anl
hub . anti hub race was wou by thin ( late
City hose tenm. 'hne : 0:2 : - ) The wet
test , a run of 2 yards anti In'lnl 3 feet
of hose , was won by the Gate City leam
Time . 0:3 : 2.5 , bchl/ but thlrleen-lwenUeths
oC t second slower than the national record
made at Denver 11 1884. The 100-3'nrd footrace
race was won by Frank Graves or Hap11 !
City. Time : 0:10. : Juvenile hOle race 20
yards , won by naJlld City. Time : 0:1. : ,
. , " . ' Jlh'hen11 'I'ry ' for I lie itee'ore . . !
JANESVILLFI " , Aug 11.-If. D. McKinney -
Kinney secretary or the Wisconsin Breeding - '
Ing association . announces that Joe Pnlehen
will be sent to beat the World's pacing
record or the breederR' here meeUng II
Milwaukee . The trial will bo al Thursday
amid a $1.500 Purse Is . ofered ,
1'Uli.MAN S'AIIRt ) IX.
Irlolc antI Illr.1 anti n S"lr..tl t , . If
( mttes : IIILC th" 'l'owl Ee'iuiye. .
The wal Is the latest feature at Pulman
Dcenery. 1 surrounds the entire plant of
the Pulman company. As the tourist rows
out Into Lake Calumet to view Clue great car
shops tram lhe water , his eye Is delghtld
with the varying scene. Along the shore
oC the lake for half a mile a high board fence
real's Its rronl The whole gives the works
the appearance or a fortlcton ,
Sino the greal Iulman strike , says the
Chicago Hecord , there has been wail build-
Ing going on al odd Interlals , but not unti
recenly did I seem to be the desire of the
10 seclude itself altogether from
company Isel alogether time
outside world. Then gangs of mon worked
continually digging trenches and plfll up
the nfortarell bricks to a belht'of eight feel.
On top or time bricks they put a tlng , and
now time wlmoic Is belns painted a peculiar
, hadl oC Pulman red to match the brIck In
the bullUngs of the clly.
The main wal begins at the northeast cor-
tier of the Alien Paper Car Wheel company's
works alOne Hundred and Eighth streel and
Eghlh In <
runs a few , yards to lhe east. Then II extends -
tends In a norlheasterly directiOn across open
propert to the Imllng works In One Hundred -
dred and Sixth slreel. Time building here
makes a new angle and the wall runs 10 the
east acaln. Turning north after a few rods ,
It continues to One Hundred and Fourth
street , deflects 10 the' cast and strkes ! the
shore or Lake Calumet. Time hleh board
fence lakes care of those who try to approach
from the lake tram One Hundred and I.'ourlh
street to One HUllrec and Eleventh street
the southern boundary or the lulm1 lilamit.
Along One Hundred and Elevenlh street time
wal has been extended where II did nol nl-
ready shul In the ajiops ) , and along the west
at the works opollngs into the Interior yards
ot the plant halo been walled up ,
The north end or the walled city Is pretty
much open country , lhe foundry ali lhe
steel mill being the only buildings In that
region. The wal on its way norlh 10 In-
close these buidings cuts off a good portion
or the common which time workingmen of
lho lawn who lived In the tenements 10 the
norlhwest at time works previously enJoyol1
The employes of the company are nol pleased
with lho Iucroachmenl on lhelr brealhlng
groumid but care less about this than they
L0 about tIme loss or time numcrOU6 entrances
to the planl.
The new fortiilcatm . : hc few gates. The
old south entrance at Watt avenue wi nol
be used any longer for the employes , and a
new enlrance has been opened at Stephenson -
son street , a block farther to the east Then
there are gales at One Hundred and Eighth
street , One Hundred and Sixth street and
under time clock tower. With the fewer
gales has come a strIcter method or ad-
mitng time musomi Workmen living In the
tenements to the northwest at the city and
employed In the shops lt the south central
part or the plant cannot enter as heretofore ,
throufh the old openings between the build-
Ings racing them , for they are 101 there mmow ,
nor through the fate olano Hundred and
Eighth street , for the company will nol lei
them. The gate nearest them admits only
the men who work In the freight car shops
and the men In the car shops , forges and
repair shops have 10 walk around the west
and sOUlh sides of the plant and In through
the gale alOne Hundred and Eleventh slreel.
Here the company Is planning 10 put In turn-
atlies. .
The new order or things tales up an extra
halt or lhree-quarters of an tour at the day
oC the employes In walking 10 and from their
work , and many of them are complaining al
what seems 10 them to be a harsh rnle.
Those who have boats on I.alto Calumct cami-
not take the time 10 reach them for a rely
Onclals of the Iulman company deny thai
lhe wal was built to guard against future
attacks or striking employes ' Vice prcsldent
Wickes said yesterday : "We buil the wall
to keep out trespassers and because we de-
sired to have n better melhod of keeping
track of the men as they were admited to
time works , The works are entirely closed
now , and we hal not be bothered whim tres-
passers on Sunday , as heretorore. "
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Slnhll.1 by 1 Vicious Ne'gro.
KALAMAZOO , Mich , Aug. 1I.-Simnon and
Edward Kaslead , father and son , were
frightfully hacked and stabbed by William
Hose , a burly negro , In this city tonight
whie they were tryIng to protect lhree girl
whom Hose was tryIng to overtake on a
lonely street. The father hall part oC the
muscles of the arm severed and receved ! a
thrust over the heart , and the son received
a bad gash In the neck and several deep
lhrusts In the body The girl had taken
refuge from the negro In the Iasteads' yard
and time two men were attacked when they
ordered him to leave. Hose has been ar-
rested. His victims will probably be crIppled !
for life.
le. .
\'Uon - 10.1.11..1 Until Aftes' 1tnre'st .
ST. -PAUL , Aug 11.-A special 10 the
Globe tram Winnipeg says : Premier lreea
way InCorme your correspondent today that
the latest communlealen from the Otawa
governmenl on lhe school Ijueslon Is to the
effect thai II Is nol 10 be consllerell until
after harvest. It is Inferred timat should time
harvest ime safely gathered Greemiway may
safely appeai to the people. In the presolut
temper of tue people thus would assuredly
result in Greenway's being given anotimer
four years' term of office ,
Jnuiiii % 'im ohs t1artVim r Simiims
SAN' FRANCISCO , Aug. li-Japan is cvi-
dentiy preparing for another war , The
little Island enupire i'nnts twenty rmow war
shmips and eu Tuesday Irving 1,1. Scott will
sail for Japan to secure ( lie comutracta for
buildIng some of the war vessels. San
Francisco Is the nearest port to Japan , where
the simips can be built , and as hue Union Iron
works imavo a reputation for building first
class simip , Mr. Scott expects to return with
enough contracts to keep his company busy
(0- some time.
I Imilimumisure Zemuvi tig Spri ng 'n ilu' ,
PRINCETON. lii. , Aug , 11-The situation
bait been quiet in Spring Valioy today , and
the coal mine will be operated tomorrow ,
Time cohered policemen are sthih on duty , and
little or no fear of another outbreak is ox-
pressed. Many Italians are currently reported
to have left there , fearing thmat arrests on
a large scale are to be made.
CANMIANS ) AS CO1PET1TORS
rorcign Trade of' tile Doiiiiniou Exhibits a
Pllonolhienal Increase ,
EXPORTS MOSTLY GO TO GREAT BRITAIN
I ii fed ml it Imitu In Grit I a Our nrtliermi
'eIgh. hors Art' 1huiii I ng ( imimt
ltetit4rs of I lie Eu I I cii Mimi los
lit 11mm icy l'romlnets.
WAShINGTON , Aug. 11.-Time extent of
the competition of Camusda siltim the United
States itt foreigmu imiarkots Ia Pointomi otmt imi a
bulletin to ho issued by tIme secretary of
agriculture in a few days. Time bmmiletiiu is
time fourth of limo worid's muusrket series in ,
course of publication by time tlcpartrnemut , ammd
ciuibo&li the reports of thirty of our comisols
imu tito Donuiniomu. Ii shows that limo total
exports of Canada incroaaetl from $59,000,000
tmu 1S85 to $118,000,000 lii iS9l , or 33 itor cent ;
time imiiports from $19,000,000 to $23,000,000 ,
or 13 per cent , amid thie total trade fronu
$195,000,000 to $241,000,000 , om' 21 per cent ,
during time sanue period ,
The largest preluontiomual annmmai imucrease
was in 1892 , when the value of time total
trade exceeded that of the preceding year
about 11 per cant. Iurlng the years 1858
to 1891 , incitmaive , the trade of Canada with
time United States exceeded that with any
other country , but since then thuo Umuited
Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland iota
takemu first rank , with the United States
second. Au important fact is that a iargo
share of time agricultural products going
abroad fromu Camuadian seaports are cereals
and flour in transit frotn time Uniteti States ,
Of $27,000,000 of sucim products shipped ha't
year $9,000,000 was AmerIcan muuerclmandise ,
Of hate years imicreasomi attention hag beemi
given by time government of Canada to dairy
interests , emicouraging time dairy associations
throughout tue cotmntry anti passlmmg strict
sanitary laws regulating the muiamimifaeture of
cimoeso anti butter. No adulterations cami be
tmsmml , anti the imuipom'tatiuii , mmiamuufacture anti
sale of oleoniarganine anmi other sinuilar substances -
stances is lurolulbitemi , Tiiotmgli time quantity
of butter exported decreased froiti 10,500,000
lioumids imi 1568 to 5,500,000 iountl in 1894 ,
nearly 50 per cent , the value declined from
$1,700,000 io $1,100,000 , or otuly about 30
per cent. This imitilcates imuiprovemuiemut imu the
quality of butter exiorted. Tie expert of
cimoeso has increased miotably. While iii 1868
it wag 6,141,570 PoumidS , valued at $620,543 ,
iii 1891 it rose to the large figure of 154,977-
iso pounds , valueti at 15,48S,191.
Time statistics of the fishing imilustry ( and
forest liroducts chow that time value of tile
former In 1894 was over $30,000,000 , and time
latter over $30,000. In wood pulp in 189 i the
United States alone has imported from the
Domimuiomi $369,010.
OPEN iN ( ( 'ii ISA 'I'O COMM IO1ICII ,
Trt'nty 'ithi juumanto ite'ider l're-
vinits , tgr'e'imieii Is Opern I tie.
WAShINGTON , Aug. 11-Word reaches
the Japanese legation that the now Japanese
iuiimuister at Peking has begun time negotiation
of a treaty of comumuserco and navigation 'with
China , and that everything is movumug
smnoothhy without thto diiflculties tiuat hail
beemi contemplated. This new treaty followed
the treaty of iieace made at Shinioneselci ,
which briefly recited that wimen iueace ivais
fuity restored a now commumnorclal treaty would
be formed , It is an Immiportamit docunuent , as
It gives in detail time terms on which China
is to be opened to commuuorce , whme'reas time
eaco treaty recited only the general fact.
Time miegotiations have procoedetl far emioughm
to show that Japan will have the favored
nation ciatmee as to comnmnerce.
This will be the flrst time iuina has
grammted timis clause to Japan. ! assures to
Japan the lowest rate of duty on articles sc-nt
to China that the iattcr country exacts troiti
any other coumutry. Japan Ia titus placed on
equal termns , for time first time , with ( Ireat
Ilritamn , the United States and other great
ilowers.
Amiothier feature of tlme treaty is the estab-
hishmmmient of Japanese consular courts in
Cuba for time trial of Japanese. 'l'iiis is to
imusure the Japanese against tim crude judicial
syateiti and itarsim pumuisiuniemuts of China , and
is similar to time conammiar courts that other
leading nations mnaimitain iii China , html as
Japami has raised her judicial systenu to a
high piano , abandomuimig all relics of
brutal punishment , tluere is found
to be no need of foreign courts
in Japan , Great Britain anti time Unhtetl
States huave agreed to abolish their consular
courts lii Japan , anti following thus muew order
of tImings Japan will hot let Chinese consular
courts be established there , altimoughi they in-
slat that Japamu siiotilmi lutve time samuso protection -
tection , as other iuowers agaimust time crude
miuethods of justice In China ,
I'rotee' I og Iiiuhlmm us fimii.m Sivi itil i'rs.
WASHINGTON , Aug. 11.-Special precautions -
tions have been taken to prevent aiiy trouble
at the Nez I'erces reservation in Idaho at time
date of paying out to time Imidians there
the $600,000 appropriated for timern by tue last
congress. Usualiy when it Is known that a
sum of money is to be paid to Indians a
crowd gathers aroumid time reservation , wlmos
purpose it is to rob and swindle time Indiamis.
For this reason a troop of cavalry hots beers
ordered to camp at time reservation during time
paymnemit anti Itreserve order. Time couimius- :
sioner of Immdian affairs imas also imistrtmcted
Cite agent not to pay any of tito checks until
the troops arrive. Tue checks for tue mooney
left Washuimugton yesterday amid will not reach
tile reservation for several days. Time lntiianms
ivili ho anmply Protected tmntih they have casimed
their checks amid deposited time mmuoney In time
bank , _ _ _ _ _ _ _
' 'm'll nyu' I'e'v'r Grmtml thu ly Sprtmiui I misc ,
WASIIINC'I'ON , Aug. 11.-Wnitlmig under
tiato of August :1 : , the United States sanitary
Inspector at havana reports to the surgeon
gemierai a total of eighty-three deaths in timat
city frmmn yellow fever during July , twenty-
nine of wlmichi occurred time last week. During
timis last week there ivere oighmty-ilve new
cases. The dkease contimuues to increase there.
Tue surgeon general is also advised tImid
yellow ( ever is llrev4lcmit in nearly all the
cities of importance emi tIme l'achilc coast from
Santa Ana , fi4hvamlor , to Acapulco , Mex.
Time latest reports frommi Bzmgie I'ass , Tex. ,
are that out of 855 returtuing negro cohommisms
quarantlnc'il timere timere are . ill cases of
smallpox , '
l'mit'nmtmt I 0 % 'estcrii I ims'i'mi I ors.
\\'ASiIINGTON , Aug. 11.-Speciai.-Pat- ( )
ents have been issued n follows : Nebraska-
Emil It. Draver , asagrior to F. Id. DraVer ,
Alliance , conveyor ; Adeibert 0. Mumller , Fm-
mnoiit , fimel feedimig apparatUS for bouicra
ltebart A , Tulsa , Frernqmmt , pmemsure regulator ,
Iowa-Joists II. Ciarey , Idea Moines , furnace ;
William J. Green. Cedar htapids , autouuiatic
cut out for eleciric converters ; Caroline A.
A gT'I-NERVOU5
, .F1 I i-DYSPEPTIC
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'MAIL
POUCH
TOBACCO
No NEnvo QUAKING
No IIcART PALITATING
No DY8PcPTIG ACHiNG
NICOTINE
NEUTRALIZED
htinachi itmiti V , (1 , Price , Sioux City , skate :
John M Morton , Cetir ItapimIs , comnluined
must nmitl scraper ; 'iiliamuu J. l'mmglu , Muscatine ,
shmimuglo lilamultug nuacimimue ; Amutluemsy lthseJea ,
Simetumsntloahm , lifting jack : \'iiilani T. Smith
snuml J. C. liartmuuttn , Crcstomi , car door : i'oter
Ulirich , Cedar ilspimij , ( 'shineth Piuiness S.
\\'hiting , Des Moines , lubricator ,
A ( ' ( Il.Vi'II Y 110W' ,
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lt'tstiIs of mm hiutSoelith l'tumtctinms In
"flu LCii I , i tnol. "
A big dance on llrtmshy fork of Tygart creek ,
says time Cotmrier Journal , was attemutleti
by a muajority of tIme People of that anti ami.
Jolmuimig neigiuborimoods with a semisatlomial iii.
citlemut , George Iatuiela ammd Jack Spencer
'nc-re rivals for time Itanil of Miss lotta'est . . . -
amid lanuiels accommupamuleml hmer to the damico ,
: % proceeding that so enraged Spemu- _ _ _
cr that iuc- did not attend tIme miamuco , but so.
cured a comuupamm 11111 0 muti svommt Ii tmmu C I mug. About
to o'clock their dogs caught a skimmik , ihmichm
time3' imitetuded to take imommue ,
thu their way imommue timey were comuspeiied to
pass the imotise where thin dance was iii prog.
ross , anti upon lookimig ims mit tIme wintiow _ _ _ _
Spemieer siiw Iamiieimt mutid Miss \\'c-st standing
ml little closer together timami lie tuuotmght thuey _ _ _ _
almoimlmI , Timis fimrtlmer emuragemi Sluemuccr so
muutmeim that ime took time luolecat by time tall
_ _ _ _
ammml timreu' It at lamuiels , lila alto \'as riot _ _ _ _
good and the amuimmmal struck Miss \\'est fairly
mm the face , nearly kmiockimug her down ,
Iamiiels host ito titmue iii getting outside to
see Cite author of tue unpleamcamitnuess anti , . -
seeing b'iuemicer getting away , startemi in jnmr-
suit , overtakimig imimuu in a tow mumimituteis , and
bringing hmimiu back to where tIme crewel ) maml
gatimered outside time imouse. Several musodee of
iinnislmmnent were suggested , but time one that
moot tlio imeartiest approval ii'as the fohiowimig ,
ivhiciu was suggestetl by Miss \\'cst tumid car-
ned out imuumiuetliately ; Sliencer's iuammds were
tied secmtrely beimimiti his back amud the sktmnk
fastened to imis breast iii such a miunmuer as
to misaim it imuupossibho to escape time foul
odor arlmtimig fromus it. The fellow was timers
told to go liommue' , a mmslie distamut , followed by
several to so that ito did not get time aiuimnal
loosa. The 1uroceetlimsgs broke imp tins damuco
amid nlo ii'on thin young wommsamu for Daniels ,
as lie amid Miss 'est are to be manned soomu ,
hi nImbi-mi n 'ommnnui C'lisl.
ST. LOUIS , Aug. 11.-Mrs. hayden Itubol-
nuann , iuromuuimmemut iii west end society , wimiho
otit cycling Friday night , was knocked from
her wheel by imigimwaymiiemi , hotmniied into un-
consciommaness mimimi huer diamusomumi earriimgs
tormi fromn her ears , 11cr imusbantl was rid-
imig alueati of her , but when lie reached his
vife time imigimwaymmmen hmad dcii ,
Siremmml of Slimmulimmox ( lImo ohm-mi.
EAGLE I'ASS , Tex. , Aug. 11.-Tint death.
from amminhipox amiti five hew cases are re
itorted at time qtmarnmstine cammip. Dr. Ma-
grmider of the femiemal imuanimie service took
fmihi clmarge of time cnmmup. Time ftmrtimer spread
of thie disease imas been practically clmeckemi 1.-
by the successful i'accimmation of time umu-
affected mmegroes.
M iiei's St riIe for \VeIgImunii ,
CHARLESTON , W. Va. , Aug. 11-Fifteen
hundred nuiners along time Louis crock raiiway
struck last night amid ivihl not go to work tomorrow -
morrow mnormiing , Timer , claimui they were to get
haul by the ton nmidiira paid by tim imiiiio car ,
which holds muuoro titan is clatmued , 'l'ho taco
demand a weighmuuaiu ,
Shot Ills W'ife imimil hiiimtsif.
WILMOT , N. 1) . , Aug. 11.-Dr. J. Ii. Whit-
ford of this place , while laboring ummder torn-
porary nberratiomu of Clue imiind today , shot
aluti Icihioti lila wife. Ito then ttmrmied the
weapon upon lmimmiseif ii'itiu fatal effect , lie _ _ _ _
imas been a pmommuirment ishiysciami hiere. for
years and the tragedy is a terrible shock to
the comuummiums'ty.
S
hIeost lug I Ii e- utile limhe'l.
The Cigarmumakers International union of
Brooklyn issues time Illue. Label Ilulietin , designed -
signed especially to advertise time blue label (
of their ummulomi , which , on a hex of cigars , indicates -
dicates that the contents have not been made
by Cimimsese or itt tenomnetit houses. 'l'iie union
distributes this bulletin at time ferries anti
tim't bridge entrance.
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