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, main coP % ! to the racer , IInd thllrehy In.
V COlnIllOIIl' thl ! contetnnth. I I I true Ihnt
there haN Hot been mi h ) boWn/ on the
, vcnl , but this I 1 eaSIly accounte ! ) for
There was too much uncertinty on both
pIdp , ! , DOll after one trial the frlendl of the (
yach that wu beaten II"'anded too great
odde.
odde.At
At n time since Valkyrie arrlnd In this
country Ills the excitement allproJchel ) the
degree to whIch It rote 101:1 , xcl'pUn the
tme when the wInners hit croled the
nnbh line or rounded n mark , or lomcMng
0 lIke that , when she dlplaye,1 her wpEoorly
actually In n race.
The unfortunate col18on ! ot ) 'eslerlay and
Its attendant Incidents have kept the public
In a fever , so to spe2k. f vc.rybojy wns
anxious to know what the relal committee
of the New York Yacht club would do about
Defende's protet anll having Inrnel tnt
the decision wal In UelEodH'S favor , they
Were further strrerl up by n report that
Ird Iunraven , conlderln that he had
been unjlufy treated , hail determIned 10
withdraw his boat and ) go home wlthot
another race. That the Englsh party holds
the sincte opinion that they have baco
badly trlted there can be no doubt. I any
testimony on this poInt wte nc. del , , It could
have been foUnd ( tonight over In the Frio
basin , where the two yachts were b tog mCJs
Ireil for the third tinic' . under elecric
light-something new In tht lnewhen the
feeling between the respctvc creR of the
shIps manlfc < ted itself In various ways
DUNRA YEN'S 1"HnmDS lATIEI CURT.
Lord Dunrav n's friends and advisers on
the City of Bridgeport , the Valkyrie's ten.
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der , were alt cut In manner and r erc1
In words They .eered to let the American
callers know that they were deeply hurt.
For a long time Cotnniodor . Arthur GennC
who has gained the reputation sInce he has
been on thIs aide of being a genial and e.
ceptonaly merry lelow , refusef1 to give the
newspaper men the slghtest hope that there
might be I race tomorrow. Ito would , only
say that he was "waiting for orders from
,
litinraven " Ito did warm up a trifle. how.
ever. about 8 o'cock , and admitted that
ValkyrIe would stat tomorrow , certainly.
This fact had ben discounted before Mr.
Oiennct's admisSion , becausu ol th prence
of Measurer lylop , the general activity of
Valkyrle's saloT and the very plain purpose
of the ' English boat m3naJerl to lighten her
and . thus . decrease the load water line length.
I might be incidentally mwtone that one
of the , thing , don to lighten Valkyrie was
to reman the eighteen pIgs of lead that
wtr&.taken aboDl1 of her on the day bafore
the first race. ' his lead weighed In the .
nelllihorh06d of a ton.
o Excitement among yachtsmen ' , as at fever
heat all day. Everybofly had an opinIon to
oxIrcss. of course most persona upheld the
committee from patriotic motives I nothing
else. Thre were a good many however
who championed Valkyre dill ( her cause.
There were others who Mid that the corn.
mltee osiglit to hare given the race to
Valkyrie , because Dflender could beat her
anyhpw and a verdict favorable to thEn
Engishnian ( woul1 have no other effect than
to make , nee3sary one more race. While
thlllln the whole matter over , old tmera
recoiled the ( acton ol SIr Richard Sutton ,
the owner of the Genuta , who raced against
Puritan In 18 < 5. I was remembered that
Puritan accidentally fouled Gencsta at the
start on the fnt dY of the matcb. When
tA C.Ilmltee slnt word to Sir Richard
that Puritan had been disqualfed and that
h-coul1 sal over the courie alone and win
the race . ho replied , that he did not want
to " win , tqt way ; he wanted a race and no
wahitover. lie towcd himself to b a sporls-
man : Lord Dunrayen has shown In this case
tlat he Is not the quitter that coma person .
ba' tried v make him out by saying to
ntgbtiiLtheValdorf hatch that he would cer-
taInly be on hand to race tomorrow
, DUNRAV1 N TAKES A 1.'Il STAND.
, The' Herald this morning says : "That the
thIrd race will be salted today Is not at all
cerLiln. ' That It will not be salted I there
Is ' the slightest Indication of crowding by
the 11aure craft WS fully determined by
th committee lat :1ht After the race on
Tuesday last Lord Dunraven lent a letter to
V the commlltee. I was made public lat
night. . , I Is a folowi :
. 'GeDtlexnn : I Is with great reluctance
' fhat _ I write to inform you that I decline to
'CVilkyrle any more under the cIrcum-
stances that have prcvalled . In the last two
caces , 'lnt.0 attempt to start two Ech
'argo ' vrsls In such onfnell space ane
ainong 'movlng steamer antI tugbuats I. In
any opllOd exceedIngly dangerous . and I' will '
lot further risk the lives oC my men or the
ship. Second , at the start of the
lint race the crowding was so
great that wo could Mt see the
mark boat and / cull not tel when we were
nicer the 'line , all wo were much hampered
by steamers especially on the race home.
To race under these conditions 1 In IY
o"tnlon. absurd and . I decline to submit my-
. self to them again "
ENGLISH PRESS CmUJENT.
LNDON , Sept 11.-With one exception
the London eTenlng press today exhibits a
generous and sportsmanlike spirit In com-
Jentnl upon the outcome of the second
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race of the Eerles between ValkyIe and
Defender for the America's cup , and all cx-
press the wish that the race be not given to
' Valkyrie on 1 mere technicality . or lS the
result or nn accident. The same spirit char-
acterizes the talk among yachtsmen. Fear
I expressed that the excellent showing made
by Defender In her crippled condition has
practIcally settled the contest against the
Irlt h Ycht.
The.Sil this evening says : "There Is so
. very little true sportsmanle feeling In
America that yesterday's cheerIng of the
winner . "
, Is charmln
The Pal Mall Gazete says "Defender was
at 1 dIsadvantage , and WI shall find lte
satisfaction If the decision favor ValkyrIe. "
The . Graphic . comment'ng upon the de
clton of the regatta committee on DefendN's
protest. says : "Much a every Briton will
regret the decision , the verdict of the com-
mitee wi br accepted no los loyally by
'the clsatante public than by Lord Dun-
ra\'en hline1f The owner of the Valkyrie Is '
so thoroughly a sportsman In the only true ,
sense of the term , that had the protest not I
bLo sustained he wouil p'ob1bl have asked '
permissIon ! for the race to he sailed over . so ,
al to win. I win 110 might . wIthout even the '
Im2gnnr : aSd.tnDc of:1 : Rccldent. He I nol
the min to throw away now : remote chance '
of winning tha cup because I committee of
Amctlcip the wrong. gentlemen " has hel his yacht to hate
The Tnsrs : . says : I mt' thought tie jUig-
mont Ihht K against Valkyrie Ill , but It
wa not anticipated that the committee would
do more than order n resaii. That fs what
most of 1. here wouh have desired , audI ( I
would also have mM the wishes or our
sportsmanlike kindred In America. I h ,
tnwevt not qu'te clear whether the corn-
mltef has power to order the race resalled.
Thu Standard : says : The jUdgin.nl of the
committee will b accepted without demur.
They must be credited with a sln IQllaled (
( lesle to decide the question upon Its mrh. !
A revIew or the evidence bY public oplulon
'ouU be futile onll uncivil. The Jws of
sport are Inexorable , and from a technical
point of view we suppose the committee had
IO alternatIve . open tD them.
The New York of .
" correspondent the TImes
V telegraphs to his paper : I 110 not think the
decision reflrcts the best Americn opinion
whether ul rachu1"en or the commully In
cenerat. .
' The 1'06t comments : Whatever Enghlah
feelng may b. , there Is nothing to be done
but to accept the verdict. I Is possible
4r. helhl wil or r to rl.11 the rae . bul
It Is not certain tat Lord Ulnrnn woull !
accept the offer Ir made.
acepl eler At the Hlme
\ . It 'ol\1 be both I rracdnl and sllorl-
manlike C"11 for the Americans to pur.
sue. The mIsfortunes atiendlug the two
ft races cannot but IlreJljl , the sport
or international yacht rjcD . I WRY be
taken for granted this 18 the last
rnted th. te contest
V wth : ! wilt ba sailed II New York 1at : : .
I 1 ; otftnj to see the better Informell
- section ef the American Ilrr : & take the op-
, Mrtunlty to point out the general regret .
that the accident IIjouh1 have hapl ) lI.
A writer In the Daly New lays : To
hue given the race to Dufender seem
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rather sharp practice. Snrly "no ruca"
wow have better met the jttc of the
ce I maT be the rigor ef the r.cll
V kw. but It I hardly .purt The eaters
&ward of : the committee hI a per reciprocity
for ' the generous treatment ot tine Crrl
crew at Ilenlej.
Tbl Crlnfce says : We confess we do
) see . wbT thf rice ' given tl Dtende.
had Valkr wlfIr thuled. the enalty
< asahi not I'o been gC te 1. There I Pt
equIty tn the decision and WI Ih31 nol w
RIISM It T Dronn declares the rest
. t races or
Flvor" . . Wrrtn Nut lie It.
L\HS\lJ.H Sl11t It-Wills practtnJy
. M street . car .en1c . awing to Ua Ur"l
. * of th Jtpula parade . the Itelul- !
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Rneo : nt ( hlrlll UOWI was lighter toileT ,
thrt/ b\lul oniy nbolt 2e)1 I'npll. The
hookie ) hail nil the bct t of I , for It was not
tile flvurlr" ' .nttiy to win JJrcl. I reJhot ,
favorite , sync tumble 10 how In thC first ,
Lucille Jlnll 1111111' . MucUs F'onse ,
I "econll l'hoh'l. won the ' eeond. ' 11w best
event oC Lhl day WaS.ie ) tulle anti twenty
ynr.1 hanrnp , In yu.lhe Inlomar nt 4 to 6
was nl"I.1 at the ' . rQ hy the Ironinaster .
The track ' was fast and weather good. 8um.
nnris' _
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Jnnrl' 'IMt ! race . tour and n half furlongs : I.i-
clef U La 1) ) , wpii , M'liile 8hnnnol ! to I )
1 \ 11Il
sfronl. Iotc (2 ( to 1) ) third. Time : fl1.O' : , .
Sl'1On11 .mc , six furlongs , Morte 1'ons !
(2 ( to 1) ) won ! Pat ( ( I ) to 1 ) second , Sister
Iqnijti tp 1) ) thlnl. Time ; 1lrr" :
' 1171 t ( mile anll twenty yarl\I , poll.
Inl : Thc Ironmatel ( to I ) won , lnAolar
H tn 1) ) second , Onscon (30 ( to 1) ) thirtL Tlmo
113 .
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I.'ourtl riictn , lve anti a halt furlongs : Sau-
trpl (2 to 1 wnn. Judge Denny (3 10 2) )
second Duncan (2 ( to 1 thlr < . Time : l:09 : .
'Ifh ( rnce , seven.elj9ithis of n tulle : Olive
( i to 10) ) won , slvcn.elJhths (2\ ( \ : to 1 ) Iel -
oiul , Hob Martin (5 tq 1) ) thIrd. Time : 1:2 :
n.nt s 4)I' 'FhII' .Nt'l'HSAIj IIi . \ lIE.
Irolld'- . V ' ' , . . frnm In\lmnr. I ,
Iltl"J tn liiiliitii hiiiiiiig.
DAl.TIIOIU1 ; Sept. 11.-The Brldlfroms
took today by
a game from the Champions
hitting Hemming ( or two earned runs In the
nlnth.nlln . Up to this time the game was
close . and Inten'Itn , Doth pitchers did
veII : V but Kennely was lucky In thnt the
his manic off him ' were ' " not unchetl. At-
tenelanee , 1 , ! Score :
Jalhnofu , . . . . . . . . .01 0 0 0 0 0 1 02
Brooklyn . . . . . . . .100000002-3
JIL : BnitInioreV .9 ; Brooklyn , 7. Errors :
Bailmore , I ; flrooklyn , 2. Earned runs :
Brookl'n
Baltimore . . 3 : Brooklyn . 3. Two.bae his :
Shlnrll' , Larhalice. Three-base hit : Schoch.
Hat'rlilce hit : Schoch , Stolen hapeR : I ely ,
L.dtChIdiilL'e. Doull ! plays : Corcorl to La-
chance. I3aacs al balls ; Oft hemming. 4t off
Kennedy , 4. Hit hy 1.ltchp,1 ball : fly h.en-
nedy. 1. Struck out : Ilv Hemming , 1 : by
Kennedy ! . 1 Pas el hlll : Grimm. Better-
Is : Ih'mmI1 : . no.1. Clarke : Kennedy , Orlmm
and Burrell. .au\ : Ono hour and rorty.lve
mtn4tes. ! Urpplre : Hurst.
mn-.Ite 1fplre
- PIi'ES MAKE IT EASY.
PITTSIUHO , Sept. H.-Three of the Reiis'
his were scratches and I'ittsburg's errr !
tRied two runs for the visitors. Pnrrot
was hit hard and oren In the early part
of the game. Attendance . , 1,0. Score :
I'lttsburg . . . . . . . : 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 ( . -6
Cincinnati . . . . . . .1 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 02
hIts : PltshurA. 10 : Cincinnati , 4. ' Errors :
' Pltteburg , : CIItlnnat , 2. Eared runs :
PltsburA :1. : 'lwo.hase hit : lIoy . Thrre-
base hit : Bckley. Sacrifice hits : l'oreman.
Lathain Stolen bases : StenzII (2) ( ) . Double
plays : Stuart to Rlerhnuel to Heckley ; Oler-
hauer to neckley. Bases on balls : lhiirke .
Ewing (2) ( ) . lIlt by Ilched ; bal : liurlce .
EwIng. Struck ont : Chlngnmn (2) ( . Passed
bal : Vnu hn. itatterles : - Foreman and
: Ierrlt ; Parrott and Vaughn. Time Two
hours. Umpire : Emsle and lcDonald.
SI'NATOHS lILT IT OUT. .
WASHINGTON , Scpt. H. - Washington
, won today's game by opportune and heavy :
hItting. l.ucll contributed toward this re-
stIlt by giving bases on bal ! , which resulted
In muss . Sullivan dlsttngulshed himself by
nil around Jlayln . Clements hurt his hand
Ilul BuclTIY took his place In the seventh.
The game was called In the eighth on ne-
count or darkness. Attendance , 1,100 Score :
\Vafhlnton . . . . . : . 0 2 2 0 I 1 : 2 0-10
Phlmlelphla , . . . . . . . 0 1 0 : 1 0 0 0.
Hll'aRhln ton. 10 : Philadelphia , S. Er-
tore : Washington , 2 : PhiladelphIa . O. Earned
runs : \Vnshlnlton , Phl.nle1Ilhla. : . 1. 'wo-
base tilt : Abbey Three.base hIt : Crooks.
futile run : Brown. Stolen bases : McOulre ,
Cartwrlght. First base on balls : Off Mercer
2 ; oft LsicI& 6. Struck out : Iy Mercer , 2 : by
[ Lucid . : Batteries : Iercer and lcOulre :
Lucid , Clements and Huckley. Time : One
hour , and forty-live minutes. Umpire : Murray -
TIM KEEFE WAS THE FEATW1E.
NEW YOnl , Seot ; 11.-Tim Keere cut
a large flgure In today's game between New
York and Uoston. He was erratic In his
dl'clsIO and Boston got by Car the worst
at them The' leanealers lost all Interest
In the . uml after Keere had declarel Gan-
gel outS tn thp second inning . when Stafford
dropped the bal twice. Doth Nichols audi
alf
Clarke were hit hard. .Mtendance 1,2.
Score :
New York . . 4'0 0 0 0 1 1 3 . -9
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Boston . . . . . . . . . 030000020-5
His : New York , 13 : Boston 9. Errors :
New Yorl ! . 4 : Boston , 3. Earned runs : New
York 5- ; Boston , % . First on balls : Off I
Clarke , 2 ; off NIchols , 3. Struck out : By
Clarke. ' 1 ; by -Nichols , ' 3. Threehase , his :
Van 1lltren. Bannon. Two-base his : Tier-
Vnnfl , Buirnuf. ' SViLeorn. . Sacrifice hit : 'trrlng-
top. Stolen bases : ' 1ern:1. : Van lalren ,
DavIs. Long . Nichols. flatteries : Clarke
nod Wilson : Nichols and Oanzel Umpir :
'Ke . . Tm : 'One' . 'hbul' and fft-lght ,
'minutes. ' V'l V
: . . 'STANDrti OF ' TIlE 'EAMS.
, . _ . Played. 'Won. Lost. r.Ct.
" Playe. Lst
Baltimore . . . . . . . 112 7 : 6.1
Cleveland . . . . . . . . 1 71 41 6t.7
Phlaflelphln . . . . 1S & 11 59.5
Brooklyn . . . . . . . 13 61 49 56.6
UOton . . . . . . . . . ill 6 Gl ! .3
I'ittsburg . . . 115 6 53 55.1
Pltbur . . . . 11 r I t.l
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New York . . . . . . 1r 6. 51 53.4
Chicago . . . . . . . 11 6t fO 5.4 I.G
Cincinnati . . . . . 11 6 S Il.8
St. Louis . . . . . . . . 1G 3 78 32.2
Washington . . . . . 10 34 : 7 : 31.2
I.oulsvle . . . . . . . 16 3 86 25.9
Games today : Boston nt New York :
Brooklyn at Baltimore : Philadelphia at ,
'Vnshlnjtll : Cincinnati at PltsburA : I.ouls'
vile at Chicago : Cleveland n St. Louis.
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' .VESTZI IN A SSOC I A 'lHN Itl2t UL'VS.
l.tu"oll G1ve " HeM ) lolu"l the Short
Nue of U Slu/Aln ! ) Iiteli
LINCOLV.N . Sept. 11.-fSpeclal Telegram.- .
Fgemler. Trathley's prize pitcher. who had .
been saved up for today's Kame. received
n terrific pounding , twenty safe ones for a '
total oC thirty-four. His support was a'i
rocky also. 1 lmmerel wan hit har,1 In the
third , and Gra'l was substituted. The slug- I
glng contnued , but was Intermittent. Score : :
Lincoln . . . . . . . .1 : ' : 0 I 1 0 : 2-1
Del Moines . . . . . .0 0' 4 4 2 0 0 0 1-1
Hits : LIncoln , 20 : Des Moines 15. Brrol's :
Lincoln 5 : Des lolnc' , 6. 'wo-base his :
Bennett. holly (2) ( . SullIvan (2) ( . Thrpe-basc
hits : Van fiuren. Kennedy Sullivan . Letcher' '
(2) ( . home rum : Ebrlgh McKtbben. flasea
on hails : Off } 'Jgemlel. 3 : oft ( lragg , 1.
I Struck ont : By Flggemlel 3 : hy Gregg. 3.
Time : Two hours and five minutes. Um- '
1 lre : Cole.
DUBUQUE. Sept. 11.-Score :
DlbUIUe . . . . . . . .2 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0-5
St. Joseph . . . . . . . .0000tJ0021-3
hits : Duhuitue 1 : St. JOseph , 7. Errors :
Dihuiuue , . 2 : St Joseph , 3. Batteries : Dillon
unit DIxon : Johnrn anti Lehman ,
ItOCKFOftD Sept. 11.-Score :
noclfonl . . . . . . . . . .3 1.-lcore I 0 ( 2 0 1-
Burlngton . . . . . . .0 . 0 : 0 0 1 1 1- "
Jilts : Itocklord . 9 : Burlnlton , 8. Trrrs :
HoelI , 3' lllrln ton , 1 1erles :
'L'horuuton I.ynch. ani KIlos : Nichols .racl , ol ! and
QUINCY . , S pt. . 11.-Score :
Quincy . . . . . . . . .1 0 0 i II
QuincY Peora . . . . . . . . . .1 0 i ( ) ( 1 : 03 r
His : Qistncy 1 ; Pera : , 4. Erro's : lulrcy.
4 : l.orll , 3. Batteries : Bil nun t I-Jnund ;
'homas. Colln and iugdnle. , . Irr
STANDING OF TILE. TEAMS.
S.ANDING 011 TJF18.
. . PlaYed. Won. I.o.t. I'.Ct.
. \\on. .
Lincoln . . . . . . . : : 11 , 42 . %
tea Moines . . . . . . lU i 45 61. .
Peoria . . . . . . . . 10 G t .s , .
Qulncy . . . . . . . . lit l9 0 r.i 5.1 .
Uockforil . . . . . . 1Z 67 r. . 5)9
Burlington . . . . . . . 1 : 5t to I . !
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Dubuque . . . .7. . 1 I : L' 46.4
tjt Joseph . . . . . . 11 3 : 7 : :5.1
Games today : St Jo'ph at DUbuque : Des
Moines at Lincoln : QuIncy nt Peoria
! Lincln . ; Uur-
Ington at Itocleford. -
scoln ( J"Tn " "FSTFn : 1IdAGL'13.
St . I'zsuul ) Iukl'N JI'rl u'lh 'ouur
Jlr. GOlr of 'l'err- Ull' " ,
ST. I'AUL . Minn. . Sppt. IL-Score :
St. I'aul . . . . . . . . . : 2 [ 0 : 4 2 1 2-22
Terre . haute . . . . . .0 I 0 0 0 a : 2 0I 2-Z
His : St. l'aul J : ldrer Haute , : Errors :
St. 1111. 6 : rerN Haute . 6. BatterIes :
3lullaune. J"z r. Begin and Krauss ; Gear
and Otitcalt.
KANSAS CiT Sept n.-Seor
ICunsas City . . , .0 : 2 0 2 0 1
- - . . . - l' 10 : 010
Indianapolis . . . : 0 3 0 0 1-1
hits : Kansas City 1 : : Itt1nnll'OU . . 15.
,
Mrrorn4 : Kansas City , 'a : Indlnapol , 1f -I
Jatorte Daniels and Bergen : Users and
McFarland.
lfcFarlanr : UI.W.\UIOI , WI : . Sept Ii.-Grand
lwpll" klcket' 10 vigorously uvr a close
. I
decision In the eighth inning- today that
the tmt wax d"cll COI'tele'l to MU-
wauk ' 9 to O. The doislon w. that 11-
coiling 'Nlcell .or the Brewers SArO at the
pinto wIth the run that tied the Feore.
Sorl rue vlan'a ) : V
Milwaukee . : . . . . . . . . . .3 0 1 t 0 0 1-9
UrnI , lalld . , _ . _ . 2 1 1 : I 2 _ :
hits : llwauk. 1 ; Grand Rapids , H.
grror : Mlwlukee , - ; Grnnll Iphs. 3.
and Batteries CampbelL : Elliott all 101al ) ; June's , Heldy
bt NI AIOLIS Sept. 11.-Scare :
hiinneapolits . . . . . . . .t 1 I 9 1 0 0 0 &
Detroit . . . . . . . . . .1 I I % : 0 0 I1&
Ilt MlnnlJ * . 10 : Detroit . it . lrn
ltnneaplu betrolt . it. flutteries : Fraser
1 ntttrlls
Wilson and : trusl ; . Pcor * Coil ' . Faer ! .
STANDING OF THud TEA 18.
- Played. WOQ Lou. P.Ct.
llayP.
LOt
Indll.:1JII : . . . . . . 1L ' : 6Lf
St. I'ntsl . . . . . . . 15 f 47 6.6 .
Kansue l'ty . . . . . . . IH II ' o 57j
: I/I"aplhr . . . . . t L 5 M 17.1 .
Detroit . . . . . . . . . . JU 51 G 47.4
ltlwnlk . . . . . . 18 J a ti.S ,
Terre haute . . . . Ill iI U 45.S
Grand 1allhll . . . . ll ; XI : .t
cme : today : Terre H.Ul at 1lnelpo-
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lie ; letrnlt nt' 8t. In" ) : Inlllnnnpls nt
Kansas CI ) _ _ _ _ _ _
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lJ""I.t 'roolC ' 1"1'I FC I tillS .
JII ii ! Illtl'm ' ' I' " I'll Ills " 'un-
.h'rlli " 'urt , .
SPH1NO"'U11U , ln" . Sepl 1.ThllIS
the Irt tInS ) ' of racing at the Sprlngle !
Bicycle cub meeting nml 1. ( people were
' could not have been
Ilre cnt , 'he weather coull lot .
. A. % ' . Porter -
bCtter wIth no breeze Itrrlnl. . .
ter of , . 'alhll , scratch Inn , its lellll'r
of
Sanger nor 'ryler started , wnl the winner
Sanler
. remarkable
the five-mile handicap In the
time Ih'e.mle 1:312.5 : , hreakln the prorellonul ;
record for that distance by sIxteen 8Icond !
In the one-hub JrOtCSSiOflai t:12.as : Sanger
won cnfly from Iroresslon:1 lulemnn uI1
linker close to the second mnn.
Bald IIrov01 hlmelr the fastest rider In
!
the country arid cnplrel the one-mie olln .
cOlntry
In it burt or speed that If the pacing Iln.
I !
dem behlnll. He IllsheJ three lengths awn
Cram Cooper nun ! Cabanhie. who had bolh
Coopel
Passed Gardiner In the Ilrelch , or the clas
A men , Olnlner . I. u\ton or Stafford Sprlnf"l
Conn. , started In three eventS and won 11
of them In two broken worhl's recortip. In
the milo open cnls : AV. . S. le'loll. or
mia
H'de Park broke time record Cur ( hi' half
811th three.qtunrters , but Newton passed him
thrce.qunrtcr
ni\l ( .
\
In tIme , "Irelch. In the hltC.mle open Newton
ton lowered lte'noldn' mark for the half
oume-ilfth oC n second. Summaries :
One mile , cllss Ieconl. : C. H. Newton , Sturord
Springs , Conn. , won : 1'1. I. Elmer , Cblcopee ,
Mass. , &contL . N. Tenslr , Hocvle ,
Conn'J third. Thnl : % :13. :
Ilnli.rnile open cluS 1 : Bald won Cooper
second , ltigby t ! Ilrl. Time : 1 : ( 2. (
One salle ! . international Irofl'Rslonal : Sanger -
' third ,
ger won , 'ryllr second , Coleman
Bakel fourth Time : 2:0 : 2-5.
One-mile open , class A : C. n. Newton
won , \V. ! . Iteynoidm' , Hyde Park second ;
A. P. . F'uller , lm.lon , third : Fred 1,0ughead ,
SarfllmL , Ont. , Courth. Timer 2:0 : 1.5.
Oio.mlle : open cla B : lInk ! won , Cooper
" One.mle , thlrll. Tlmc : 2:01 : 3.5.
halt mile , 1:15 class : V. ' . S. ReynoldS won ,
Itny Dawson second , } 'hlip Pierce , Mnn-
cheater , third. TIme : 1:0 : : .G.
Five-mile Iinmuthleall , IlrofEIslonal : A. " ! ' .
\e.mle hl\llnll
Porter ( scratch ) ' \alhum , won ; Con Baker
( SO ) cratch)1 . Crook (140) ( ) third , 11. It.
Stpenson (210) ) fourth. Time : 1P.314.
Mile handicap. class A : C. R. Newton
( ITlch hanlCp. , . Ii. \Valn'h (6) ( ) r000umi . 'iv
B. Mince (70) ( third , A. iL : Davey ( Ci ) Courth.
Time : % :10. :
One-mile handicap. class ii : C. Y. g.ul
( Ono-mle ) , I , ' . J. cass ( ) second L D.
Cabanne ( scratch ) third , l' . J. oTlus (2) ( )
fourth. 'rinser 2:15.
G.UIES Or TJI' J.n'l.a.\ AM.t'rEIJIls.
, 'uboo " % 'ox"l Waterloo In n Masterly
IU""I' at 10m. ' .
WAHOO. Neh. , Sept 11.-Speclal ( Tele-
gram.-Wahoo und the Waterloo boys
played tbday and the visitors' were given u
touch of how ' "ahoo cnn play bal when '
they trr. One oC the features of the game
was I running catch by Hal who Is tn I
badly crlpPel : condition . and another was
the pitching of Clarke 'who held the visitors
,
down to eight hits. Score :
Waterloo . . . . . . . . 300101010-6
Wahoo . . . . . . ; . . 0 1 0 0 0 8 ' 4 0 0-13
Earned runs : 'ahoo , 4 : : \atcrloo , 2.
Deuble Play : White to Inl to " 'hl . Hits :
or Clarke , 8 ; oft Wheeler , 12. Struck out :
By Clnrkp. G ; by Wheeler , 4 : by Dlntcn , 4.
lilt by plther Jameson. lahsed halls :
1'1uls. : 2. Errors : \Vahoo , 3 : Waterloo , G.
Batteries : 'Vaterloo Wheeler. Dentln and
EOlls : 'Vahoo , Clarke and hail. Umpire :
Griffith. Time or name : Two hours.
Grlllh. TlCUUmn. Neb ! . SepL IL-Special ( 'el-
egram.-.The ) members of the Modern
Woodmen and KnIghts of Pythlas lodges
played a game of baNe hal here tOa } ' . HAl
Mr. Spauldln been able : to witness the con-
test he would undoubtedly have groaned at
the way the rules were abused. The score
was 29 to 10 In favor of the Woodmen. Bat-
terles : KnIghts , Bufum , Samlrer and Kas-
eda : 'Woodmen. Wright , GoOse ) ' and De-
cdmp. Errors : Without number.
- -
, C'I.I ( .t Suit mirilusy " .
There will be a cricket match played on
the grounds of the Omaha Cricket club lt
Twentieth and Ilmmet streets on Saturday
next September H. between a plelel eleven
nexth e Omaha Cricket clUb _ captained by
: r. n. 1'111e , and nn eleven composed of
the members or All Salnls captained by
Mr. C. H. Cookwn. The names of the
players will be published In next Friday's
paper A large atendaco Is expected.
Wickets pItched at 2:3 : I' . m. .
Ihl-III Uh..h , Tubhl Abroisd.
! LONDON , Sept. 1.-Te Bicycling NQws
state that Amercnf have cornered the
Birmingham' cycle tube trade. A resident
or Tolello. 0" , Is sold to have recently
placed orders for over 20,0 ( oC tube
at 2 per cent hlhel than Is usually paid
hy English COISUmers The output or prRC-
Icaly every tube 111 has been purchased
for the American market.
.
N\"Annl 'S STAYING - 'O'VEnS WON.
PnIM..1 DoniinoWhose n. . . Was
nnn , Just n.fnre n..cbln" " Wire.
NEW YORK , Sept. 1.-Te thousand per-
sons saw Henry oC Navarre win tie race
nt Sheevslead Bay between the cracks of
the year , Henry of avarre. Domino and
ney el Santa Anita. I was thought pOfslble
a few days ag that Cltorl would also be
a contestant but later his owner decided
to keep him out. The race ( day wan the
fifth on the curd , consisting or n sweepstakes -
stakes of $1,0 each at a unite and a fur-
long. There WI ! some delay at the pORI '
but when they \ere sent away , Domlno. who
hall the rail . got a trifle the . best of It. ,
The black whirlwind cut out the pace . and U
Cast one I was. with Navarre keeping weB
up ali the California crack a lengths back
Not until the tUI was reached did the
real race begIn. Perkins on Navarre then !
made on effort to come up with his mount
and Taral on Domino drove his horse along
at a terrific rate. Here also Hey el Santa
Anita started for tbo lead , and I seemed I
as though h he would be In ) vlth the driving
finish . When they Rwun/ Ito the slretch
Domino still had a length to the god , but
was faltering. antI Navarre was holding on
with the tenacity that haB always charac-
terzCI hIs work. Taral used whip and spur.
but the gallant black was unable to hoh1
hIs own against thin Belmont creek. who.
just berore thc wire was reached , pol.d his
nose In front , amI. driving along with un-
diminished led , beat the ( al erln/ DomIno -
Ino half a 1elth. . Rey el Santa Anita was
Car In the reer.
The other feature or the card wan the'
September stakes , which brought together I
largo field or crack .yeal--olds. . FI'lnJ
Dutchman WIll nn oddn favorite . but
coud : do no better than third. Nanlll Pooh
winning from Counter TenIr In I drive and
making , 1 new truck record at the distance.
one mIle and three inrlongs , or 2:1. In
the third race harry n.'cd made his first
appearance since M. F. lwyer , his owner ,
brought him from Europe. SlmmH hail the
mount and harry He01 won. The 'other
eventS Wlra all w.1 contested. Summarlts : :
First race , mia anti tluree-slxteentius :
Leona wel (7 ( to 10) won The Pepper (6 ( to 5) )
rcond , Andrews (8 to 1) ) thircL Time :
2:01 ; 1-5.
Second race . . one.1nle hAndlclp : Ootham
(5 ( to 1 won. r.uclln (8 ( to G ) , cond . Del-
mar (1 to 1) ) third. Time : 1:40.
' 'hlnl race Ilx furlonjs : Harry Reed (2 to
1 ' won. Nicic ! (3 to 1 ) reread . " 'alseer (83 (
to 1 ) third. ' 'lmp 1:1U.5.
Fourth race , Slptelbpr stakes " mie and
three furlongs : NBnkl Iooh I : t 1 won ,
Counter Tenor (8 ( to It secqpd. 1'hytng DptcIu.
secQ/d. Jlytng 1ltc1-
man (3 to 6) thlrll. Time : 2:2.
Fifth race epeclal sweepstakes , mile and
a racli hmr of Na\'arre 1 : ( anc ) ,
won : Domino , I : IS ( to 5) ) second : Hey el
Santa Anita , 12 (1 ( to I ) , third Time : .
11 : 2-5. .
Sixth ra' e. handicap . on turf. aup mile :
DI"'unt (3 ( 10 1) ) woim Lookout 15 , to I ) mie PI
did Harrington (2 ( to 1 ) third. Time : .1:4U : : .r.
Eighty to'On. ( . Shot , 'ou.
S' . LOUIS , Sept. 11.-TIm largest upset
or the nfelnK since San flap won at 10
10 1 eccunel1 In the first race today , whcn
I.Yllhurst galloped home Irnt before n fair
held at the enticing 0111. oC I to L A large
crowd was In attendanee . , despite time extreme -
treme heal. Favorites w"re successful II
the two closing race : while the third ali
fourth were cnllurlby \ second chole :
with an outsider taking the other I.lces.
Summrle , : '
F1rst IlCO , six furllg 1.ynnihurst(8) : to }
WOD. Ol"1Ia (6.to ( 1 second . Aunt Susie (2 (
to 1 Ib " 1. Time : 1i6t .
Second ral't flee furlongs : Joe lranclnl
IS ( tc 1 won . Nlcholnl ( even ) second , Cau-
le' 1 ' to I I ) thr , ' . 'rlm8 l023.
:
Thlrll race. lb : Cur'ons ' : Immlla (5 to 2) )
won. 1arohlno 1 ( to 1 second . J. A ( Or " '
( : to 1 third. Time ; 1 :1" I
Fourth race . Itl an.1 / sixteenth : Ciel
( ( to : won. Freddie I. T ! 10 J SICI , I
CharlIe McDonald ( to 10) third. Time : I
1:4911. :
! ' 'Ch race . handicap. seven furlongs : Mad-
net (3 ( to I ) won , Einplnt ( I to 1) ) secnd ,
Booze (4 ( to 1 third. Time 1:274.
Sixth race. sl' Curn ! . : Johnny McHalo
( S to 5) won. Frizie (2 to 1) ) secn , ltose
(5 ( to 1 third. 'rime : 1:16.
J..1 1"1. . .1. nne" . .
DES MOINES , Sept. 1l.-Tho track was
good ned n crowd estimated at 2.0 saw
the races at the state air today. Sum-
mare ! : .
3:0e' trot : : fl Che're. b m. . won In three
straight heata Time ; Z2I. : % , 2217.
Tobl"t and Inolmce also , started. :
strted.
: : : . an Tmbuck , b. . . won the sesmad. '
I
third and fourth heats. Time . nl
anl Couth hIaL TII : 226 % . : '
: :
2n Election Time won the first heat its
: :2. Btur Dourfa ) Con > olator. frst DOl.Ilcea. Wat
startt. \Valltoo Girl , alockiln ; and JUnnebaha also
: : pace : Atmosphere won fn three
! 1"Iht henu. Tinmisr 2 ! 2:18 , 225)4.
: :
Iowa Joe. Oflf1yd Ittley' . ASI llaba. Alga-
Alg
man , Daisy ) ( cOnl'ul. McShedd . Hum , lIen. .
' --I _ V _ - - -
-
111 , J.ncrml . ) ek Tot , I.twlrd : C and
Aloltl nllo nrtrd
Special 2.II nrrll 3.yenr.ohl : Htlt Cnl'
lenn won 2.f .tto straight hent TIme :
started 23S4 : , , 2:32W. : - I , r- ) . 'rhnk and MCtlll'1 ! also
UltU'J I \ 91 ! ' - ; ' ' i'uoit CltO'IS.
S"-'I Iirfli ' ,4i , " tu' :111 I Trot Ilul time
ItlT ,111 UnIimisli.l.
I.Ot'IS\l.iI . Sept 11.-Abotit 1,500 Plo ,
pie were nt , ! } 1i " . oulsle Driving anti Fair
aNoclaton IIICI IQln ) ' to see the trotln !
and pacing t4iOe9. The first two races oC
the cay Welo rarrle over from yesterdAY
nnll the ( oPtlnJ o\ent 11 still tlnIecluIetl
Seven heat. . were trottedwith 1oreal nUll
Franklin hnvlng two heats each to their
credit. Bright 1teent won without nn effort
In the thfilW , taking three straight
; kt slrnllhl
heats. It wal his nInth straight win The
fifth race . wnp not renchell amid the first
Inc fourth wi be decided tomorrow. Time
track was good , and the weather favorable.
Summnrles : anl
1"lrt race , 2:1 : trotting , purse $1.0 ' ( nn-
finished ) : Borcnl won time first and account
beats. Time : 2:15'2 : : [ . . Franklin won
2:15'- :
the "Ixtl hail seventh hen I ! Time : 2:1814. :
2:18\
2:20 ; % . lo.Ua Soap worm the fourth heat tn
2lSi4. : . \xteloll won the third heat In 2:1614. :
NorvRrdlne won the fifth IWll In 2:18 : 2:1611.
I emllllll ! , Prince Edsall 1 , : llrlulot C , Au-
thrln and 1"lnny Bolmal also startml.
Heconl race , 2-year-old trotting , 2:40 : class ,
$2,0 stake ( unlnlshedlWIjjlns ) : won the
first arid second heats. Tim : 2:11H. : 2:21\ : \ .
A xlnlli was second In two h"l ts. Electra- :
vhal was thlrll In two heal laronpss Mar-
stnrted. garot t , l \nlle , Indr 111 Belle Esprit . also
Third rnce . 2:2 : class pacing ; purse $ ,0 :
Irl/ht Regent won In 8trglht heats. Time :
2:69 : % . 2O\ : \ , 2:10\ : % \ . Bert Oliver was second
nnd Earlinont ' thlnl. Lnd . Cadet
Jarhnont was Lady Long , Calet
and Daleun also starteil . )
F'ourtli race , 3.year-ohl trottng 2:2 :
cns ! $2,000 stake ( unlnlshed > ) : Irel won
the fIrst anti sl'ond heats. Time : 2:2. : 2:21. :
Belsle ' 'lon Was slcoml In two heats.
Alckerlund was third In two heuts. Nel"
Clark also started.
' rlN ' 'IOVS\Xn AI' TJJ JtCI' . : !
lurIU" ' 1..tnA lt S' . JO..I.h 1'ru-
img n ( ; r.I' S lt' ( . . . .
ST. 20SEP11 , Sept. H.-Tho third daYs
meeting oC ' the SI. Joseph FaIr association
sas n pron'ollced success In all respects.
The attendance was 10,0. PeoPle coummimmg
from nil sections. A reunion of the oIl
settler / of the Plate Plfchnle was I nota-
ble feature and was very largely attended.
Time raelnf'evenlR and sp'clal fentures were
r"cltn , the field of horses surprising all.
The track was fast , but n h"lv ) ' south wind
interfered with the time. Summaries :
'Iwo-year-oll. pacing , purse $2,500 :
Proctor , c. a. ( , 'uler ) . . . . . . . $2r. . . . . . . 1 1
Dock Dulnney h. g. ( Dnlaney ) . . . . . . 3 2
Sir EII , blk. s. ( Turner ) . . . . . . . . . . . 8 3
'horndlne ; , b. 1 s. ( Morgan ) . . . . . . . . . G 4
: ldllAhtl blk . s. ( flossing ) . . . . . . . . . . 6 G
lonzanl a , b. C. lUrnKer , ) . . . . . . . . 7 6
King of Dlalonds , b. s. ( larler ) . . . . 211
John D , blk. C. ( ; lcDowel. . . . . . . . 4 ds
'lme : 2:20 : , 2:20 :
J
2H : class , Paclni purse $ C :
Heel Lady , in : 'n1 ' _ ( Kizmier ) . . . . . . 1 1 1
Juliet , c. m. IHurtllle ( ) . . . . . . . . 2 2 :
Dick g. g. ( Sttson ) . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 : 2
Peerless , h. m. ( Stewart ) . . . . . . . . . 4 .1 I
Time : 2:15. : 2:1. : 211i'4.
:
2:20. : trotn ! purse $ d,000 :
The Corporal , h. g. Chandler ( . ) . . . 1 1 2 1
Pat J , . b. B. ( L . Ash ) : . . . . . . . . . I 2 1 2
Ella nmon : t , ii. m ( lncey ) . . . . . . 2 I 1 1
Chrysole , c. m. ( lOwing'I ) : 5 3
wlnf
Lulu F' , h. m. ( : ( lcDo\V.I ) . . . . . . G 4 3 G
Time : 2:15\ : 2tY 2:131 : , 2:15. :
Allum. Cuulh' 'l'rotitmig.
CORNING . ) . 0Sept. 11.-Special ( Tele-
gram.-The fccQld Iluy of the Adams
county fair pprnqd ausplclou"ly. The attendance -
tendance was PprnQ the crowd being est-
matld at 4.0(0. The track was In excelrnt
condition for.rcing. but I strong heal
wlll prevented tJd markings. Summaries :
/
. % :2 : trot , pure ' 200 :
.Almonl Shrman" . 'ro ' s. . . . . . . . 2 1 I 1
Lumps. bik. \.s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2 2 2
Oaklenf s. B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . : : 4 3 1
Uncle Dick , r. ' g' . i. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3 t :
Bet time : 33l. ,
2:10 : trot. purse $200 . . :
!
Clarence K ! . b. s $20 . . . . . . . . . . 4 1 1 1
Bonnie P , b. ii..I . . . . . . 2 3 3
1)yzmamite. b. h.- . . . . . . . . . . 3 : : 2
Ylndex Wllke. h. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4 : 4
heat time .32. I. -
Ist tme : : : _ _ _ _ _ _ V
SIeeulltor. Gut tli . 'urMt of It.
DEHOIT , Sept. ' 11.-Time crowd attending
the races nt 'hldsor today again had the
worst of It , only picking two tavorltes the
other races goingtp ' the outsiders. Weather
clearJ TraC ! . : ' aet.eSummaries :
Fleet rce , fve and a halt furlongs : TIt
for Tat won , Tutuln second , Lady . Diamond
third. Time : 1:0714. : !
1:0f.
Second race . foul and I half furlongs :
Alvnrdo won , Lady Doleful second , Bonnie
Dundee third. Time : 056.
Third race , six furlongs : , HIh Test won.
I.a 1"Iestn second , Early Hose third. Time ;
1I5. 1
Fourth race. five furlongs : Inspector Hunt
won . Aureora second , Nellie Smith thIrd.
Time : 1 :0 : .
Fifth race , one mile . : Florence P won
Arab second , lMgan 'third. Time : 1:4 : * .
Juice Llncolmi's V Fair .
LINCOLN , Sept. 1L- < Special Telegram.-
In tIme trottn race at the fair grounds
Bonnie E won In straight heats , Shadow
Norw000 second. LaBt . ' '
Norood Chance third. 'lme :
2:301 : . Iure $200.
In the 2-year.old trot Eva WrIght won In
2:4214 : , Llie I Cmteeond. . Pume $150.
In the halt-mile' dash for $ / Flora E
won hardy In third. 0:51. : Doctor . Brllgs . ! conc , Captain
% S'ESTPIZtN I'INSIONS.
Y 't.r'nl of thl' nrll'llon fleumiemum-
II rel by the ( I'uerul 6ivt-rnnmciit.
WASHINGTON , Sept. 1t.-Speciai.-Pen- ( )
elena ! rntel , ISlle at August 27 , lS ! :
Nebraska Increan'e-Isanc )
.
1.ehmslm : 'Isaac Iprhant.
Broken low , Drkt how. Hel su-Iatrc'e :
Kelley , Omaha , Douglas : John n. Shaw ,
South Sioux City , Dakota ; John n. Conkln ,
Seward Denton , Lnncast ; David Flrard , Seward .
lown : HtlssueJohn Crlmmon9. Fort
Wayne , " 'ebste\ : Jell H. Carnie , Oceola ,
Clarke HrlssucJojeph C. Oukes Mount
Pleasant , Henry. Original widow-Margaret
Pittp' . DougluK ! Fayette.
South Dakota : Orlglnal-ohn Grant , Ips-
wlch. I'Nmunds.
Colorado : HesRueEdwunl Klnls ) ' , Pu-
eblo , Plcblo : Orin A. Derby , llwbl Pu-
eblo : Jared Hu-I De Itemer. Glenwood
-
Springs , Garfield.
WyomlnJ : Orlllnal-ucJb King , Pakman
Sheridan. i _ _ _ . _ _ _ _
Str'I.t Iul"II- 'rrzsiuuuiicmi Hurt.
At the point where time EasV Omaha
motor line turns nOrth for Courtand beach
a traIn , beach boun . jumped the track at
8:15 : last evening. No pass nger were
aboard. The. muotorman Wilam lelo. was
thrown twenty feet In advance and rfered
a bad wound In the back of the head. Con-
ductor O. S. , Hal and C. A. Drown were
badly bruised : The motor and trailer were
considerably lamag d. .
" 'nut sill Fshl.1 from N'bru"lul
Mr. Curt Turner. secretary of the
Douglas county road associatIon . baa been
asked by General \o Stone of the Department .
ment of Agriculture 'to ' assist In securing
for nn exhijiltion : t Atlanta I representatIon
of the materl.l1olh' or made In Nebraska
for road m'ldk' blt paving. 'Mr. Turner
hopes to have "NebrasKa'l products In this
lne ( silly represflteilt ni hough this state Is
not very rich InOall"makln material
vry I' . ,
Six ThuuNul,1 t to. "SIt.gt. . .
Very nearly 6 ; pdaple crowded lie ( gud
stand and the boxes at. Courtand beach last :
night t witness lie ( BJ ctaclar drama of
"Siege of VlcksfM,1 popularity ot the
great pIcture I growing wIth each nlht's
performance. Lstqlgbt's. ' piece passed off
without a hmitch4 ! r its compietescas.
BLUNDER COST FiVE UVES \
Several More Injurd , Some of Whom Are
Likely Die .
WRECKING TRAINS SENT TO TiE RESCUE
Tnl O-'rlnll 'l'rnlnM I h.t'l lt I I.'nl
811"11 oil n itt'.ivy Griiiio 1111
I'h' t. .It'ui Are n'nll aunt
Other " Ar ( ' 1111.
ST. PAUL , Bept. 11.-A ' St. CouJ : , Mitsui . ,
special to the Dispatch says : Not since the
terrIble Nelson collision three years ago htmu
the Great Nortler xperlencell EO dreadful
a wreck as that of this moring near Ielby ,
a small flag staten about mllway between
Ashby and Evansville. Someb1y blunllerctl
and fire are deall sail lour others injured :8
the horrlblo resl , I was a heall.end col.
Islon and occurr(1 01 1 :10 : o'clock this ummorii-
Ing. No.2 , the eastbound local passenger 1
traIn , whie running nt a comparatively high
rate of speed , met No.3 , the c03slboUII tra'n ,
In which the following were Idled and
wounded
wOllled :
Ueal , : a
J. K. BMEHSON , St. Paul , engineer No. 2.
JAMES T. TIlm10Df , St. l'aul , freman
No. 2.
W. n. } { ElSHA W , St. Paul , express uses-
senger No. 2.
11. T. JOhNSON St. Paul , mal clerk , lraln
No. 2.
UtA S. IAIN" S. St Paul , engineer No. 3.
mi tired :
Fred Durgoyne , St. Paul , brakeman , arm
broken and leg scald d.
S. D. Delsner , Minneapolis. express messenger -
Benger , leg broken all eye imujuretl.
George Williams , St. Paul , malt clerk , seriously -
riously Injurell Internahiy.
J. O. Itosesiquist. Atwater , mal clerk In-
jured In hack , not seriously.
Wesley C. Robert , brakeman , let ! hand hurt.
MIss Margaret Allison. Mason , " 'Is. , pas'
senger , badly cut anti bruised over entire body
and her back Injured }
F. : . Curtis. Mason , passenger . arm , leg
and face injured
Maurice O'Connor , mal clerk , head and
limbs injmmretl .
lmbs Injure.
Charles Baglow , 1.'orguJ Falls , passenger ,
Internally Injured and limbs hurt.
hands W. II. imujured lohr , San Pranclco , head . and
cut. Steve ! arln , Streator . Ill . . head and lmbs
cut.Mrs. . John nusJel , Duluth , bally jarred anll
shocked. ! rs. Russell had her lour sm ' 11
children with her. .
As Eon as the news reached here a wreck-
log crew left for the C2nO of the accident.
A wrecker from Darnesvle reached the
scene just belon' the St Cloud' party let [ this
1101nt. The accIdent occurred nt tl' top of
what Is known as Pelcan hill. Originally a
siding was hut In here so that trains could b2
taken over .he hill In sections , but of late
years the grade has been EO reduce that the
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practice has been ahnndoned.
Just how the wreck happened does not ap-
pear. I was on a heavy grade that tIme
flyers met and how the doth lIst Is EO small
Is mIraculous , as both engines , mal and bag-
gage cars arc complete wrecks.
All the dead were residents of St Paul.
Mal Agent lack sid he did nol sec how the
mal agents escaped death , as at the poInt
which the wreck took plce It IB customary
for agents on the train to be asleep.
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SPEll 1 JOOIS AllIS STIfL OIE :
Stl'e FaIr Managers G1vlrr the
lorlem.1 I Ciinnc'e' .
Late Tuesday nIght and early yesterday
George Dckman , cerk : of the Feed depnt-
meat of the state fair. was busy booking
flyers for the races next week The number
.or entries .recend : lurIng the past twenty-
four hours bas doubled the former list and Includes -
clude some of time finest speeders In the north-
west. The books should have been closed In
this department at 1 o'elock Tuesday night.
but entries were coming In at such a
rapid rate that It was thought wise
h ) the bard oC manager to extend the
tmo of cloing. Some or the horse-
men who own celebrated strings have been
racIng them on easter fair circuits and have
thus delayed entering until the last monmenL
Many of these parties have now fallen In'o
line and wi help 10 make the races one of
the main drawing cards at the faIr.
The official list oC . . entrIes wi probably bo
mndeublc toda )
The Inlshlnl touches on the buildings have
been pushed rIght ! along , but not fut enough
to suit the manags , who want \0 \ have
cverthlng perfect order upon openIng day.
The force of sown now working on the
grounds and buildings has been Increased
and some of the \orla of arranging exhibits
will be done at imlght Secretary Furnas aDd
PresIdent Dares will retain their ofce at the
Millard until Friday morning when they
will move to the ( gound .
Gret preparations are being manic for the
celebration or Golden End day , which takeS
place next Tuesday. The gOlden rod was
selected at the last session or the legislature
as the feral emblem of the state of Nebraska.
A wagon load of the handsome plant has been
secured and - every one within the gates of
tha lair upon that day will bo presented with
a spray , which he wi be expected to wear
as a boutonniere.
The PIerce county exhibit arrIved at the
grounds yesterday. four carloads In all.
The exhibit will be quite a novelty In Its
way when completed. I will represent a
mlnature tort , with ramparts parapets and
bastions 01 a hillside formed entirely of farm
produce. IIh overhead , guarding thus sally-
port two canuon , formed oC the same ma-
tonal , wIll keep watch over the samples of
the county's industries The various parts
of the fort will be In colored graS3e fruit
and grain , and the effect or the whole exhibit -
hibit when completed wi ha very pleasing.
Lincoln county representatives arrIved at
time grounds _ yesterday wIth one of the
largest exhIbIts yet received. I comprised
sIx carloads of farm produce and samples or
the products of the county
To Dulal county display I expected
hero today and wIll make a very elaborate
showIng of fruit and vegetables. A carload
of products from Casper. 'Vyo. , representIng -
Ing Natrona county of that state , came In
yesterday. _ _ _ . _ _ _
" % 'Itl' Ji.mmfei' II Cmmnghmt.
Late yesterday afternoon OCc r HaneY arrested -
rested Smith , who cruelly assaulted his wife
Tuesday night. After commltn , the assault .
sault Smith made Isle escape from the omcer
who was sInt alter hll , and , after lying h.
hiding untl the pursuit was given up , he
made IsIs way to a negro dive In tha rear of
Eleventh and Jones streetl. He remained
there in compaatve quiet until In the afternoon -
noon , when , after loading up with Ilnor , ho
became engaged In a flglmt , In which he got
the worst of it. Officer Haney was summoned
alel arrested Smith on the charge of bimig
Irunle and lighting. but after the prIsoner
was brought to the staten the charge nf
assault and battery was booked agaInst him.
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reler , tJt''cr n permanent cure. When you use . . . . ,
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Pyramid
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you get hznmetliato relief niul a lasting cure. ao anti unequalled for
t.clmlng , protrudlnorany form of plleo.
Containis no mercury , opium orVother poisons.
/itdruggists 5oc. and $ ioo or by mall from
PYRAMID C01 , - Albion , Mich.
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Olin CUARU ACA1NIN LINE
( ( 'ontinuemi from First Page. )
a cottmtnoim tienstiny. Hone of one bone , flesh
of one flesh , in national aspiration annt fel-
lonaltip , God auntie ( Isis commtiumtimm ( ( or mis and
eotumieerateml it to freedcunm. Tue transflgurut-
( toll of stature , suet less than ( lie transfusion
of Eked , clcariy inihi.mnte the will of Go"
'ii , ' t I il'i es mllsistute i Its r tel wor 1.
' 'lint , Partlon muse , I did imot umean to Ise
serious : this is aim occasioim for rejoielumg ,
for merry otaking , not for reflectiotu. It anybody -
body thinks he's thimmklng , t'sko hlsmm , lie's
only ilreaniliig. .lf anybody thsismkus lie's not
VelConmO tie lOom. if there's a dog that falls
to wag his tail for joy , shoot huiuum , Wa are
glami to roe you , we are glad you caine , now
that you have found the way , comae again alsO
collie often. The latch string will always
hang outsIde tIme door anti the only pass.
words shah he : ' 1 aiim au Ansericamu citi-
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Zen.
Mr tterson was frequently iflta'iiI , el :
during lila speech by applause anti wtsei he
iloislied time buildIng fairly shook wills time
cheers tlmt er given for lOin , Colonel It.
T. Jacobs mimimile a shunt sisoech of welcome lim
isehalf of this' Louisville coimmrades mind Coin-
ni.aici'.In-clmier l.awler responded.
I3fore General Lawler cemno upon the pint-
form he was uIu1rossed by Mayor Tyler , who ,
in a tliort , informal speeds , presented huinm
witlm time keys to the city. Loud and long
applatiso greeted General hairier when ho
canto forward. 1mm time course of his re-
sitoilse he said :
APPRECIATE 'l'l IRhit RECEPTION.
"Comrades , ladles , elmihtlresm , everybody lucre
Its Louisville : I waist to say to 3'oti tlit I
accept ycur welcomite. Not. for tmmyself alone ,
but iii tim imaiito of 200,000 Gsammil Armumy of
the Republic macn. Vats have given us a
royal welcome , nail I wnimt to tell you that
we appreciate iL You are doimmg Inure than
you lmroilmised auth every one of us fully op.
imreciates it. I have , blemm all over the country -
try during the last year and everywmero I
went I suet comrades , who. witliotut cxcetstion ,
were loolitsig forward to ceasing to this gateway -
way to time sotitim with pleasure. They wanteil
to hot the boys of the uouth kmmnw that they
realize there is ito longer ausy sotuthu or nortim ;
( lint we are all one anti all for 'Out Glory. '
Our expectations have beets more than real-
ized. 'lImo greetings you have given us are
far rumors elaborate timers sco vould have be.
Ileved. 'iVe will go away Vfeehlsmg lii otir hearts
that yomm have entertained us royally. ' '
\\'Imesu General Lawler iiad conclutleti there
were a imuuuber of musical uielectlcims , reclin-
( ions and songs , after whciis there rt a
"general roundup , " and the camimpflre was
over.
over.At tIme campfire at Phoenix 11111 park to.
night. over 20,000 peope were present. Con-
gressmnaa Waiter Evans lmroslikd , Speeches
were nsaihe iiy Marnmndhuko liowdon. Germerat
John itt. Tlmayer ofN braska , J. E. Carols-
bell of Ohio and otImers. after the maui nil-
dress of time evemuiimg by General S. S. hock-
nor , ox-governor of Keumtlucky , and the conm-
isuatmiler of ( lie confederates at Fort Ionelsosm
and elsewhmt're. Generai Ihuckner's speeds
was roumidly cimecred by ( lie federal veterans.
General Ilumckner hail been tim the parade
during tue day ammO described his feelhrugs
in a most impressive imsaimner , on living to
see thuo day for such a confirmnatlomu of the
reuniting of tIme people , as Well as of the
states. ho said there vas no lomuger any eec-
tiormal dlmcultiee , antI this occasion would
uuiark an historical era in Ansonicamm cItizen-
ship.At
At tlmo National park campfire the crowd
was equally large. time program of music and
recitations being elaborate. J. II. Leathers
presided. Addresses were delivered by Cob-
nd Andrew Cowan , 'IV. C. Adams , Senator
J. C. liurrows , General J. W. Burke Roil
others , Campfires were Imeld also at Camps
Caldwell and Woisinger , Now Albany and
Jeffersonvilhie. Receptions were giveim the
lady oiihcers and Mrs. Ihirat , also to General
Lawler autO others. Most of time state departments -
partments of time Women's Relief corps held
receptions tonight.
Fl cc mm mi it 1il Ii' Commm mu , I esi , ni.rn ,
The Board of Fire and i'oiico Conmmis-
sionenms held a meetIng yesterday afternoon ,
at wimich ( ho order permitting Sirs. Rosie
Hunt.zlnger to remove lien saloon from 380 $
Leavenworth street to 3928 Farnam street
was rescinded. Time property owners and
residents in tIme noighborhuootl of the proposed -
posed new location made a vigorous kick
against thin saloon and they will be per-
mnltteil to state reasoums for their objections.
A. 13. MoAndrews , who wishes to remove Isis
saloon from the Windsor hotel to 1313 Doug-
has street , but was not allowed to do so ,
wanted a hearing , but was not given asic at
the meeting.
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For ItollIsuir % 'Jmituiey.
Mrs. Robinson , a comely young colored
woisman , who was arrented on suspicion' of
having held up W. D. Whmitimoy on Sunday
night , vas released , The omuly evidence
agaimmat her su'as that Wbtitmue'y said that Sirs.
Iloblimson looked like time wonuan who did ( lie
robbing.
REMEES OJRE
it imtdii iii at Is in , DNlL'uH Iii , ) CIl micy
'J'rumbbes , Ilinoil 1)lsemmsea siiisl All
Ner'mi Coiiiplalumte ii iid 'i'lmrommt anal
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Iiiiilr Affectiomie 1'usltiva-i' Cmireal bs'
3Iumilomms Inij.rovt'al lIammiat'oimith Ic
Iti.mnealies-.tsk Your Druggist for
'l'hi ciii.
Munyoa'a Ititeunmatisin Cure seldom fails
to relieve In one to three hours , and cures lim
a few days. Price 25c.
Mtunyon'a Dyspepsia Cure Is guaranteed to
cure all forums of indigestloim and stomach
troubles. Price 25c.
Muisyon's headache Cure atolls bicadacho in
( brim inlumites. l'rlce 25e.
Blood affections. ito mnattits' how serIous ,
we guarantee to cure.
Kidney an'l bladder troubles yield qumickly
to our remedies.
Ners'ona ct.mpiarrsts. such as lost energy ,
slaephessness. Irritability and general debii-
ity , are speedily cured with Munyon's Nerve
Cure.
Mummyon's VItalizer restores lost powers to
weak omen. Pnie $ L00.
Munyon's Improveil I lonuineopathhc Remedies -
dies can be had of all druggists , mostly at
25 cesuts a vial.
Those who are In douht as ( a V ( ho nature of
their dIsease should address rroreeor ttmimi-
you , 1505 Arch street. Plsiladolph'agiving tuth
symptoimls of theIr disease. l'rofeaior Mutt-
Ton will carefully diagnose the cso and give
you the benefit of his advice absolutely fre
of all charge , The Itesmiedios will be ccitt to
ammy address on receipt of retail price.
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VISOR OF
Easfly , Quickly , Permanently Rcstored.
Weakness , Nervousness5
'V V DebiUT , and all the train
of eviLs from early errors or
. - I' later uzasiaeathe results of
overwork. , ieicuo.e , worn ,
etc. You Stre'itmi. dovel-
opuioum'nd to.c given t
. . ovmiTyi'rg&n and po.'iioti
otthobcIy. htumple.nI'
k : : a ural ifl'tliVMI5 , imusc'di
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Faliere impc Pile. .2.000 refcriiires. no
explauttOn cad proofs iJi&ii5Vl isealod ) free.
EflIE 1EflIQAL CO. , Buffalo5 N.Y.
. 1 The Doorol Lilt. I
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IV _ VV _ _ ' _ _ _ _ _ tttt'itloim
I V fier lilnhsy a woiiinhm'S
' breast witit sUe- /
I lilay. 'l'licre is
V 110 reasotm why
_ chiildiu'irtlm shitthl be
fraugltt with iliuugcr
niii'l ( listresa. it is a erfi'ctty natural
ftlimctioii , Oils ! shiotuhi be perfotiitcul iii a
natural 'i'a ) ' withotut iiiidtic sutlThrhiig.
Nature hover iimtclide(1 that. 'ivoltii'it
ShiOtiI(1 be torturcl whieii doing the ofie.
thing whi'ucli hiinkcs thiciii wholly wo-
imialily. The tmcrs'crskm of simiture's lass's
hits turoughit thiie siifferiiig about , and a
return to right hiv'liig vhIl stop IL
Nine out of test women are troubled
tilore or loss by weakimesa and diseases
peculiar to their sex. It is so hsccausc
time > ' do ifbt take proper cart of timeni.
sclvcs-bccatisc they neglect little ills
auuti htt.le'prccautioiis. A wolilnim ill hC-
fcctly licauly health goes tlmrotuglt her
titiuc of trial with coiuiparativc ease. 'I'he ' '
thing to (10 thou , is to tusake all expec-
taimt. titotlicra luealtlmy - to strctigtlien
tisciut gesucralhy imsiul locally. 'rIse itictil.
c'iiic niuti tonic to rio it s'tthi is Doctor
pjcrtfs , Iavoritc Prescrijmtiouu ,
It is a powerful isivigonuit aial ncrviite.
it soothes niuti strcuigtliciis time nerves mud
acts directly nit the feiiiiiiiiic' orgrmnisuii in
n way s'hiicht fits it for ( lie proper aiid
regular pcnfoi'nitlicc ; of all its functiolis
at all tissues.
'I'akcit dur'timg gestation it robs child.
b'irtli of its dnuigcrs to liotli immoUter anti
dmihsl , by preparisug the Ss'stciit for ik.
livery Uuercby sluortcmmiiug iabor , lessen.
iumg lutist aunt abbrcviatimug the period of
coumfiucuiieitt.
A Hook of 168 lge. oim " 1'oismmtn nint 11cr
Diseases ' ' amid tellfusg host' to cure thetis
with itonmc.trcmitmuseumt , so cents ( stauuipmu ) to
part cover postage.Vomtrn's Disi'asay
MEI)5CAL AS8oCzvroNltumffa1o , N. V.
OTOR
Seare ! & SearIe
:
, stttI All tornssmt Blood anal
: iVE ( Skin DismIIL's. : tort'4 , SLmtil.i
, L l'inmples , Sdncifulmm , 'I'timnori . .
, t If ' 1't'tlor , Eesemmii : nail Itlusisi V
- thoroughly cleansed
_ , : frisims ( liii SYstl'iii.
' ' V " LADiLS glvuiu Cnn'fuu )
( V. aiuii special ntti'mmtlon for uuit
V ' ' their mmiauy imecimblar miii-
, V V ' muiotits ,
V ' CJLTARRH. 'rluromt : ,
, ' V lmiugs , Liver i)3'HpiliSiii
'i'rotubloq cured
by a special
of
WEAK MEN WEAK )
inaiie so by too close op.
plication to buidimcS or study , severe nst'iital
straimu or gt'lef , SEXUAL IIXCEI3S'ES Iii
middle lift , or from thm effects of youthful
foliie , nIl yield readily to our new treat-
iVnpnt for louis of vital power.
\YRITE Your trotmImbe if out of the city.
'rhousanos cured at home by eon-
respondence.
Dr Scarics & Searics 1418 I'imrniimim
, I Onmaimma , liab.
AM USlI3l 10'i'I'S.
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BOYDr : Coiiiiiieticiisg
Thursday , Sept. 12.
MATINEE SATURDAY.
henry Irving's dramatic version of Goethe's
sublIme imteplratlon ,
lumtroduclng time Popular Romantic Actor
MR. JOHN GLUFFITH
AS MEPI1ISTO.
MOUNTED WIT ! ! IIISTOIIIC SCENERY
Sum owing :
'rime llrocken Paradise
Time Electrical I5uoh '
The Descent 'Into Iladea , Etc.
The acknowledged master achievement of
the tRIm century. Sale of acute will open
Wednesday morning at usual prices ,
BOYD'S NEW
. . .THEATRI3. . .
.17th amid hlarncy Strcct.i.
STATE PAIR WEEK.
SEPTElBER 15 , 16 , ' 17 , 18 , 19 , 20 , 21.
MATINHIIS Will ) . AND SAT.
TilE EMINENT COMEDIAN ,
MU . . .
Roland REED
IN TIIItfiE liItIbllANT COMEDIES.
Sunday , I Time Satinieal Commiuiiy ,
.Mouutlmuy , I
'ruic.daynuud I THE
Matlitco- Wednesday POLITICIAN. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ "
Wcdncsniay Time Laugiiabietionmieily ,
and J "
Titeradity- LENp YR WIFE"
Friday auiti I TlmoEeconti'lc ( . 'ouiuody.
Saturday is . a'.i " ( Illioceilt Lamb"
Snt.Matlncc
NO AI\'ANCE IN I'ItIUES ,
25Cm 50c , 713o AND $1.00.
CitiiiToN THEATRE
'l'ul. lii'Jl-l'AXTON IIIJI4ORSS , Mgrti.
Jtl'TLJI1N ; JINfiAOEIIENT 05' TIlE
JOHN STAPLETON CONPANY
iircctloui of ( IUS3'AVIiRI4OIIMAN. _
TONIGHT AT 8:15.
trso Frtlihty Acil ) SATtJJI1JAY lvlNINCa. ; :
IeMllie & Iiolasco'ui F.mimous , Cmedy-flrammma
The
Charity Ball
I'rnduc'el by special arrungerneiutwltim time
New York Lycciiii theatre.
COSCINU-Septembertl'lSA. IT , Spink' .
great Ilacing iramna.
"TLli DERBY WINNII. "
C urtlandBeach
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And every aiglit tlicrcmmftor ,
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BEAuTIFUL
FIREWORKS
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:50 pcopk. 12 acres beautiful , cenerY.
Supeii eiiecialiicmA. Cake walk Buck and
'ivimig Dances , AmphItheatre scaling 111,000
ppbe. Slsnag.uient University club.
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ltei-rvi'si 5.-ri C 'I'ie'lmI at ICi msslcv'a
! 2Viiff Slime , ' . 1(151. uiaI Viiriummiii.
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Street Cartilval.
flcscrvotl Scnt l8ili &Fnriirn.
Price , 50c , 75c nid $1.00
Teleplioso 49' .
D. V. SItOLES Co