mamrmm "ir THE OafAITA DATLT KEISt ST DAY , OCTOBER 10. 1807. EDITOR ON THE GRIDIRON _ _ .Athletes Devote Tholr Energies t3 Panting tbo Pigskin. HECORD OF GAMES PLAYED YESTERDAY ( if IViniNvlMiiiln ! > > ( HnoriiioiiH Score ' of .IS to < > _ llarvnr.l Uurn Diirtinniitli. IMULADELPHIA , Oct. 9. The University lot Pennsylvania foot tall team this afternoon foiled up the ctiormotu ecoro of GS to 0 against the Lohlgh eleven , nftccn points jnnro limn Princeton scored against the same Jloam ten days ago. Nine touchdowns , four fioals and a safety was the sum total for iho flrnt half of the twenty minutes , and two touchdowns and two goals were made In the jwcond Inlt of the fifteen minutes. Winds anUsed two goals , Morlco two and a punt /was / missed , Lehlgh gained first down hut once during the entire game oml at no time did the llothlchcm boys get Iho ball within .fifteen yards ot the red and blue's goal , ex cept on a kick In the last half to the flve- jard line , antl then the Quakers Immediately forced the pigskin down the field by steady plunges through I.elilgh's Hue. HAIlVAItD , 13 ; DARTMOUTH , 0. CAMHIUDGE. Mass. . Oct. tl.-Tho Harvard foot b.ill team had the first hnnl.vork of thu season today , 'when ' they defeated the Btrong Dartmouth eleven 13 to 0. In team , -lilar the visitorsAero match - -Aero a for ilu Har vard team , but fnlluro to taku advantage of the wind nrnl poor punting were IXirt- cnouth'M weakness. The first half ended -without a score for either side. In the second end Cabot tnudc n fair catch , but Cochrane anlttsed the try for a rfonl. Coclirany cnucht the ball himself n fuw motm-nts later and this time ho sent the pigskin over , making the spore 7 to 0. Harvard got the ball down near Dartmouth's goal by a blocked kick con the five-yard linn and then Uouve wan imslicd through the line for the last touch down Cochrane kicked the coal , leaving tJia flrml seoro 1.1 to 0. CORNELL. 13 ; TUFTS , 0. ITHACA. N. Y. , Oct. 9. Cornell defeated Hie light Tufts te.im today with an eleven largely composed of substitutes. In the flnu . Jiult n strong wind favoring Tufts , who held tbo west goal , Cornell , by fierce line buck ing nnd end plunges , advanced the ball to iwltllln Tufts' flftoi'ii-yard line , svhero Young kicked ti goal from the Held within three minutes ot end of the half. Then Whiting scored the first touchdown. Young kicked n. goal , making Cornell's total 11. In the second half the ball was kept In Tut s' ter ritory , Whiting for Cornell making another touchdown. Youiiir failed on his try for a joal. Total score : Cornell , 13 ; Tufts , 0 YALE , 32 ; WILLIAMS , 0. NEW HAVKN , Conn. , Oct. 3. Williams .illed to make nny Impression against the fnle foot ball line this afternoon , the homo cam scoring six touchdowns and four goals Ping kicked from them. The final score fas : Yale , 32 ; Williams , 0. MICHIGAN. 0 ; OHIO WESLEYAN. 0. ANN ARUOIl , Mich. , Oct 9. Neither sldo .cored today In the g.imo between 'Michigan mil Ohio Wusleyan universities. The Mich- Ban team was composed mostly of substi tutes and the visitors came on the Held with a batch of big linemen. The only hard woik iwnn done In the last four minutes , when thu Michigan team nearly scored a touch- doMi. In the first half the whistle sounded when the ball was on the visitors' llftecn- yurd line. Captain Hogg , Teatzel and llunry did the beat work for 'Michigan ' and Yostiis the star of the Ohio team. PRINCETON , 2S ; NAVY , 0. ANNAPOLIS , Oct. 9. Three thousand jiepole saw the Princeton-Navy foot ball ttiitm * this afternoon. The home team was outclassed from the start and while they kept up courage and played pluckllv , nt no tlma did they come near scoring. The fea ture of the game was the kicking1 of Unlnl of Princeton , \\lio made bnree goals , and I two goals from the field , one from thlrty- /tlve yards and the other fifty-five yards. L. Princeton opened the game and the ball was . Jcuut In Navy territory for three minutes , unlll a touchdown and goal i\cre made by Ilnlrd. Scoie : First half , 12-0 ; second half , 16-0. \VKST POINT. 12 ; WESLRYAN. 8. * WKST POINT , N. Y. , Oct. 9. In a hard fought game AV'est Point defeated Wesleynn this afteinoon by a score of 12 to 9. The Tame nuis marked by the excellent playing f the Young brothers and Uaymond at half or Wesleynn , For West Point Waldron Jayed as line a gamp nt half as over was bun on this field. He made runs of twenty- Ivo to fifty yards repeatedly , went thiough , lui line stiongly and his tackling was hard tnd suro. Itoender , at end -put up a very , lm > gam'e and donned his men hard. Scales and Fey -played their usual good game. At tendance , 2WO. KANSAS CITY. 4 ; MISSOURI. 0. ' KANSAS CITY , Oct. 9. The Kansas City Jtnllcs anil the eleven of the Missouri State Tiiilvcislty mot on the gridiron nt Exposition park In u match game at 2SO : this * afternoon. Tlio weather wns p'erfect. In Weight , the Missouri university eleven Is a llttlu below the aver.ige. The game resulted In favor of the Medics 1 to 0. Neither Hide scored until the last llvo minutes of the i-econd half , when the Medics secured a touchdown , but failed to kick goal. Lit . ! OTHER GAMES. OALfiSni'RG , 111. , Oct. 9.-Knox college defeated Parson's college team of Falrfleld , la , this afternoon by a score of 10 to 0. CHAMPAIGN. III. , Oct. 9. Illinois , G ; Col leen of Phvslclans and Surgeons , 0. /AFAYETTE. / Ind. , Oct. 9. The Oberlln fiat ball team defeated Purdue today by a i/'oro of 21 to fi. 'QJCFORD , O. , Oct. 9.-Clnclnnatl unlver- i'elty. G ; Miami university , 0. This Is the first time In number of years that Miami uni versity failed to vanquish Cincinnati on the ! gridiron. NASHVILLR. Oct. 9. Vanderbllt find XmtlUcky university foot ball teams played 1 hl3 afternoon on Vanderbllt athletic Held. ( core : Vnnderbllt , ! U ; Kentucky university , ' 'llKI.OIT , WIs. . Oct. -Foot ball : Northwestern - western university , ( i ; Hclolt , 0. CLUVKLAND , Oct. U Western neacrvo ilvorslty ulovun defeated It.ildwln unlver- y today 21 to 0. MAUIKTTA. O. , Oct. 9. Marietta. 4 ; Ohio diversity of Athens , 0. I'riilinldc ( ' .lime Tn.liiy. The weather premlttlng , the cranks will uvo tin opportunity to witness the closing ' .line of the season at KOI t Omaha this ftornoou , between the North Omaha PleiiH- 're ' club and a picked team. Game at 3. "ho line up : I , O. P. C. Posltliyi. Picked Team f Jhannon , O. . . Catcher . Kage itlToldcr . Pitcher . Uublltz jranden . . .L. Field . LafTerty Iciilly . Short Stop . . . . Harrison First llnsii. I 1 Shannon . Monaghan or Helwlg V. Gardiner . Second Uasc . Kelly f Dairy , , . IMpht . I' > niis. . . . ' Middle. Conners. . , , . , . HelwlR or Monagihan E. Gardiner . Third llasu. . Welsh. I'Viin whiH iii coir , NI3W YOItK , Oct. 9 , The St. Andrew ffold tournament was roncluded thla after noon. A , H. Fenn of the Palmetto Golf tub , Alken , 8. C. , carried off the honors I the closing day by winning the eighteen- plo medal handicap from u Held of flfty- iiv out of an entry of 11 S. I - \VmiU In .llali-li 1IU D K. OMAHA. Neb. , Oct , 9. To the Bportlnff Hdltor of The Ilee : I have n twenty-seven pound dog which I will match against any Of mankind contagions blooil poison claimed no Us victim Mr. Frank B. Martin , 020 Pennsylvania Avenue , Washington , D. O. , and thu usual physician's treatment did him not the slightest good. His condition readied that deplorable stage which only thla terrible dis ease can produce. After all else failed , was at last found in S. 3. 8. tlio greatest of all blood remedies. Eighteen hot * tlea removed tlio disease nerman < fully , and left his skin without a blemish. .B. 8 , U guaranteed surely vegui&bloj and sss .tliooolyknown euro or tint must tertlblo . Uookt free } _ _ _ ia Ut8p ilficCoiuULaylXUauUt : U * . ilog In Nebraska or elsewhere to , „ for from $50 to J1C" ) n aide , dogs o weigh twentynvcn pounds at pit M4e. have a forfeit of $20 with the ( "porting dltor of The Uee and will meet anyone 1 ( Urous ot making n match at The lice olltt nt nny time specified In nn answer In Tn > UPO to this ded. JOHN J. REYNOLDS. KIJ.MTCICV llrli-n V , Al - > nm. anil Pilot Hey AVIti LEXINGTON" , Ky , , Oct. 9. \Vcnthor. track , nttendanco and the character of the sport combined to make this a gala day In the meeting of tlio Kentucky Trotting I torso Hreedcrs' association. The Ashlnhd stalto 'was ' the feature of the day nnd wlf nn up set for the talent , who played Clloroa against the field. Results : First race , 2:17 : class , pacing , Jl.iCO ( thrco heats paced Friday ) : Helen P , b. m. , by 1'rlnco Ocorgo ( Albln ) I. . . , 1 7 G 1 1 Hourbon II , ch. s. , by Hourbon Wllkes ( Rice ) 3 0123 Spalpeen , b. s. , by Hummer ( Lnp- hnm ) 5 1 3 4 G Indiana , b. g. ( Fleming ) 210 534 , Mlgnon , b. m. ( Woodward ) . . . . G 4 2 7 G ' .Moral , oh. m. ( Haws ) 72487 Edgar Ross , b. g. ( Kares ) 4 310 D 10 White Hose , b. g. ( Casey ) 11 G 8 6 2 Minolta , ro. m. ( Hathaway ) 12 5 7 fi 8 Thornd.ilo Prince , 1) . m. ( Field ) . S 8 9 11 9 Tom Taggart , b. g. ( Oosncll ) . . . .10 11 11 10 11 Cllpscttn , blk. m. ( McKnlg ) . . . . 9 8 dls Tlmet 2:11 : ; 2:12 : < 4 : 2:1514 : ! 2:12 : i ; 2:11 : . Second race , 2:21 class , trotting , $1,000 ( five heats trotted Friday ) : Xypha , br. m. , by Orey- stone , clam by Alcyone ( Mclntosh nnd ICcnney ) , 213CH21 1 Dlrectlnn. blk. m. , by Dl- rect ( Walker ) 32413122 Hobert R , b. g. , by York Wllkes ( Hell and Dow- ermnn ) 115 1 11 7 4 3 4 Whlto Points , b. g. , by Mlkagan ( Dlck < r on ) . . . n 11 7 i 1 3 4 3 Hen II , ch. g. ( McDonnldlO K 2 2 2 2 ro Norvaleno , b. m. fCasscll ) . 7 S 8 3 8 ro Red Uee , b. g. ( rtosnell ) . . 4 4 G 8 9 ro Nnna , ch. m. ( Milan ) . . . .9101410 4 ro Oakley , b. g. ( French.12 13 D 12 5 ro Jim I awrence , b. s. ( Mid- dlfton ) . . . . .13 9 11 9 C ro Uowery Hello , blk. m. ( Laphnm ) 11 7 13 7 12 ro Albino R , ch. s. ( ShecleyH ) 1112 13 dls Congrazla , b. m. ( llrass- fleld ) 8 610 dls Silver Lake , blk. g. ( Cromlc ) 15 12 15 dig Annie McGregor , b. in. ( Hudson ) Use Time : 2liV4 : ; 2:14 : > 4 ! 2:13 : ; 2:17 : 4 ; 2:17H : : o " ' " ' ' "Third , Ashland , tl.OCO , for 2:11 : class , trotting : Pilot Hey , gr. g. , by Pilot Me dium ( Mella ) 53111 Quo Allen , 1) ) . s , by Champion Medium ( Klnncy ) Pray Tell , ch , g. , by Axtell ( Dlckerson ) . . . - 15788 Fred U , b. g , , by Reveille ( Whitney ) 76322 Athenlo , br. s. ( Goers ) 64243 Ellorce , ch. m. ( S.iunders ) 42077 Derby Princess , blk. m. ( S um- dcrs ) 2 8 S C G Karen Rogers , br. s. ( Tlter ) . . . . 97534 noodle , br. s. ( Walker ) S 9 dls Grace Hastings , ch. m. ( Speersdls ) Time : 2:10 : ; 2:102:10 : : : ; 2-1H4 ; 2:11 : % . Fourth race , 2:09 : class , pacing , purse $1,000 ( unfinished ) : Sherman Clay , ch. g. , by Clay Dust ( West ) 910 1 2 Gazette , b. s. , by Onward ( Shock- ney ) 1 4 S 11 B < > M"lp nonchlll-gr. m. , by Empire Wllkes ( DlcUorson ) 10 9 4 1 Choral , b. m. , by C. F. Clay ( Pnelps ) 11 199 Kansas , ch. s. , bv Karltas ( Foote ) . 2 3 10 3 Ananl.ls , br. s. ( Keyes ) 3 11 2 7 Javelin , b. m. ( Walker ) 7278 Miss Williams , b. in. ( Dush ) 1212 3 5 L.uly Nottingham , b. m. ( Harring ton ) I 511 4 Nlcol . b. s. ( Geers ) 5 6 512 Arlington , b. s. ( Walters ) a 8 G 13 W H G. b. g. ( McCarthy ) 8 71210 Dan Q. b s. ( McL-iughlln ) 131313 G Colonel Thornton , b. M. ( Raj- ) 14 dr Time : 2:09Vi : : 2:03 : ; 2OSVi : ; 8:0394. : MICIIAUh IlltKVICS MOHE HECOUDS. Little \Vl-lNlllllllll ItlllcH ItlllllllljOH Willow Grove Truck. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 9. Today wns rec ord breaking ) day at the Willow Grove bl- cycle track In the trials made by Jlmmle Michael , the Welsh wheelman , for nil records from one mile to one hour against time , paced. From eleven mi U until lie crossed the. Hne at thirty-two miles bis tlmo was faster than any other world's records for the same distances and from the twenty-sixth mile until he crossed the tape in the thirty-second mlle he excelled the American competition records held by him self. It was announced by the track ofll- clals that "Michael will try to beat Stocks' record for one hour of thirty-two miles , 41S yards. " This ho did , making thirty-two mllPM , Cu2 ynrds In the. sixty minutes , but unother record of thirty-two miles 1,088 ynids made by Stocks still stands. Michael was in the best of form nnd demonstrated ns ever bis ability to hold the strongest kind of a pace. In nil there were Uilrty-slx pacemakers to urge the little fellow nlong. They were composed of two sextette tennis , two qulnteltc and four quads. The track was In splendid condi tion and there wns scarcely n breath of air when Michael came out fop his preliminary spin. After fcorlng several times the signal wns given , nnd with ono more lap to get up speed , the time wns caught just as Michael crossed the tape. After the llrst mile he gradually rode clos , > to the world's record and In the tenth mile was seven and one- fifth seconds behind. In the next mile he began to break records. This he kept up until the nineteenth mile , when he began overhauling even his own records in the Ameilcan competition clas J nnd when ho passed the timers at the end ot the twenty- sixth mile he was ahead of his own time in the competition class and away ahead of Stocks' record against time. The little Welshman kept nt It nnd cro-.sed the tape at the thlrty-pecond mile In KV20 , making the mile in 1:57 : 1-5. He then rode like mad to top Stocks' announced time and when the pistol cracked nt the sixty mlnutei he had ridden thirty-two miles , 052 yards. beatIng - Ing the iccord he wns trying for by 201 ynrds. After resting a while. Michael made un effort to lower bis record of 1:38 : for one mlle made on last Thursday , but couldl not do better than Ivl3 1-5. SitiirlN nt .liilniNoii Comity Fair. THCl'MSEH , Neb. , Oct. 9.-S ( , > eclal.-The ) sports nt the Johnson county fflr this year wcro unii'iinlly interesting. The ball game between tbu Graf and Tecumseh teams was won by the latter In n walk. Scoie : 23 to 4 , Theallilny shoot , given under.the nusplres of the Tecumseh Gun club , was quite gen erally p.irtlcliMted In by the mm men of this part of the stnto. Ten events were in- rliiiled In the propram , the punes were lib eral nnd much sport wns nffotded. Messrs Appleget , Windlgler , Ilrny , Llnlermnn nnd Hopcrs carried off the honors , though the moneys were considerably divided. Play pigeons and llvo pigeons were ) the targets. The races were good , The rfsult of the 2:40 : trot or pace , nurse 5100 , was-ns follows : Beatrice Hey , . J L C i. America 33334 Van Fleet i , 52443 Nellie M - 4dls Time : 2:2914 : : 2:2914 : : 2:31 : ; 2:3. : Free-for-all trot or pace , punio $100 : horse , was won by Al Nelson' ) mare. Five hvats were renulred to settlolthe contest. DetU time : 1:31 : for half mile. ' . \rllrlrx fur u 1'inil ( lime. The following articles of ngremcnt were entereij Into last night betwern Fred Pey ton of South .Omaha and Join Kllng of Kansas City : , OMAHA. Neb. , Oct. 9 , ] S37j-Artlcle. of agreement entered Into this ( ay by Fred 1'eyton , party of the llrst pair , nnd John Kllwr , party of the second part , for a match Kama of continuous pail for (50 a side , 350 points up , the match ; o be played on two sperute evenings , OctoUr 20 and 21 , at Foley' billiard parlors , 1't'ton to play 173 polnl each night nnd Klbg 150. It u further agreed tlmt the refie Is to be mutually agreed upon on the tt-st nlrht of the- match , nnd as an earnest q rood faith , a forfeit of $15 Is herewith poied by each party with 8 , G. V. GrNwoid.hportinp ed itor of The Heo. FHBD 1'EYTON. n. a LLLBN. Stale Tlcliitt At a meeting of tha Onuilia.jnembers of the League of American Whclmen last pvenliu : th > following ticket ff state olll- cora was nominated : W. C. louck. chief consul ; r , F. C. Allen of Ueftrlce , secre tary and treasurer , f Dent MtiU-H Wiuit n fume. The foot ball team of OmahqDeaf school want to meet with any team not profes sional. Please g n < l your ad'lesa. ' Ilalph Connell. rnanager , Omaha , Nib. , care of Inatltute for the Deaf. Ft nt I v o.'tn od Order Woodcraft. Popular and Progressive Woodmen of tke World The Chances for Cheating Arc probably Creator atul more frequent In the CAPAIILi : lIKUI'imiM WANTHD. OMAHA , NTJJ. Our I'opular nnd .Or'qlnal Frnturr * Command the plumbing tnulc than in any other. The average onlcr to fmorntilp con l < lcrntlon. man Knows very little about plumbing , and n ir oi > TO ? : inoo MHMIPITS VT iin.vTtt. plumber who is skilled in "scamping" as such Clrnilecl n e mpnt rntcs. A JIC > monument pineal nt the Rr.ivo ot ot i.s sometimes called will find clccpn-io.l . member . - cheating , ways ev ry P.tynu-nt of nsc smens ( ntid dues ren e nt tli < end ot 50 to 30 Jcar nrconllnit tn nit * nt Jolnlne , IJmerKcno.v fund deceiving even those who have some knowledge keeps assessment nt n minimum. 80,000 members , Jl,3COCOO 00 Io scs P ld of his trade , Your plumber should be a man and oxer SOJ monument * erected to dnle. Addrras , J , C. ROOT , Sovereign Coiinniiiuler , you can trust. . or JOHN T , YATES , Sovereign Clerk. ino HAWNAM Toloplumo STRKKT. 1U70 Sheely Block , Utnulia , Neb. Ig& & The Boy YOU LIKE GOOD COFFIJE ? / " = : With Glasses WHY NOT TRY OUR H In fnr more npt tn 1)0 ) a mutt without JAVA MOCHA Blnufc.i limn tnc wenk-eyed little fellow whose optics are r not token onto of. "An \ mince of prevention" weighs MIXTURE a gooj dent If applied to the eyes. Solid Kolil ureo- tnclea or eye glasses , worth 35c 3 Pounds for $1.00. 17. for tl.OO. Steel eje Klines or upee- ' in OiuiUm. It's the best colTuo at the price tnolcsorth 43.M , for S.CO. A. MANuiutino , ' Omaha Tea & 'Coffee Co. LEADING JI2WiLr.lt , , N. U. Cor. ICth anil Kurnam. -THE BEST is none to good A Child Can Buy as Cheap as a Man. * * for our patrons & < * The shoe that wears and that you would ex pect to pay $5 for but get for $3,50 is most A LA CARTF. likely the shoe you're looking for Well , take a look at those Black Willow Calf and Dark That is pronounced the best in all Omaha. Tan Willow Calf winter shoes we are show- inn They're that kind of u shoo English neb too double BALDUFF'S Ice Crentn , or single ouk solo loutuor solo No such value shown olso- Water Ices , whorc in Onmha for $ ; ) .f > 0. 1520 Farnnm. Fine Confections. A. D. MORSE , 1517 Douglnc. WHf & ItlC You probably know us We've been selling Rubber Goods and tents in Onmha for yoarH but the n question now is : Are you irolng n hunting ? If you tire you'll need a , now pair of Rubber iJoots anil wo want to soli them toNe you , wo pot a bin stock of HIP WADKKS , KNEE HOOTS , MACINTOSHES AND RENT TENTS. No matter what you need in the Rubber Goods line see us and we'll intiko the price fight. OMAHA TENT & I&UBBES , CO. , 1311 Farnam Street , Contractors and Builders We are tailors fqr a great many Omaha people whenever think elsewhere bueauso ' satisfied oftgoinjr tboy'ro never Might he interested to know why we have filled fied You'll bb satibfled with a suit wo tnako you more hardware contracts in thu past ! { ( ) days than from our new French , English or Domestic Woolens all the hardware houses in Omaha put together. at the old price-i the tarilT never touched these 1st We carry only high grade goods. 2d Our goods Wo warrant the lit of our tailored suits. prices are the lowest. 3rd We do ns we agree. Come and see us. Wfl-L-fiA.Ivfls & SffitflTM CO.5 - - Hardware 1/105 Douglas St. Carter Co. Tailors and Furnishers. 1'10't Furnuin. . , Tclcplioiio 1121 romdlps20o , n for'Jfic. Uur nrlrn Ily mull lo o\tra. The Band Flayed ' 17c ' - > 5c \i-Jr Humphrey's $ fu Munyon s bl70 * C Ijitmbvrt'a genulno llul still tlio cheap- ' "Sweet Marie" and it plensnl him so much tlmt ho came right straight . . . to our etore and bought a box of cigars it's thla way , \\e make a - , tl.Ut advanced to pet prlco anywhorc. ( ppecl.iltiy of botr.ido and s.'lvo > ou frofii DOc to $1.00 on each bo\ Viii Moriana $ 99c Castoria 19c and remember nc only fell the leading brands of clfars That's why ho came tu us. Pond's Extract 34c Krause rillH ! ' . FOR SBVRN I'OIJ RHEUMATrO ttftaiRHY thu beM Rieclhc | -t ( \f\ Oeneral Arthur . Old Cabinet , niiide. Wnriiinloil to curoorinoni'y icfunilect t vv' Nanon Mountain Monruch Always us low on all things , lower on most. Merchant's Culb Pearl Crown Cut Price DrusK's'si Tlio Deacon Yellow Kid J. A. Fuller & Co. , Cor 14th and Douglas. Cut prices on all high grade Smoking Tobaccos. Got our prices on 1'alnls and Glass. W.Cut . CVT CIOAU . STORK , 1.100 I'arnom St. Wcro we to oil or you gold dollars for 90 cents it -Such Cover become clown , but - may a would bo no better than It never would for your stove. The covers and centers on your steve tire HARD COAL AT $8.50 ' . \arpe.d , cracked , burnt out so is the flre box. Do not ruin your stove. Get A TON OF 2,000 I.BS. repaired by the. That's the price now it may go up you can book Omaha Stove your order for future delivery Hardwood chuncks just the thing for light fires Works thpso days , for either furnace or grate. Repair , Our Telephone Number is102. . \ D T. MOUNT 209 So. IGtli SI Brown Blk. 1207 Douglas TeJ. 9GO , . , . . \ POOR BALL AT BALTIMORE New Champions Drop Another Gaino in Temple Oup fence. MUSI WIN THREE STRAIGHT TO TAKE CUP Gnnie In Dull mill UnliitcrvHtliiK nml Only n Small Auilluncu Turim Out to IVlturMM the I 1'lny. . i UALTIMORD. Oct. 9. If the newly fledged "champions" do not take tbo next three games from the three-time wlnuers the "Templo cup" will remalu In Baltimore for another year and the "Have Beens" will get the big end of the gate money. For the fifth time In succession the Daltlmoreans defeated the pennant holders today , and as three of tlio games count In the contest for the sil ver trophy It looks blue for the Boston con tingent. There was a small crowd , little en thusiasm and the gaino lUelt \ > as dull and uninteresting until the ninth Inning , when U looked for a time as though the visitors might win. Heavy hitting and ragged fieldIng - Ing qulto equally distributed between both teams characterized the contest and both sides were compelled to change pitchers be cause of the bombardment ( hey received. Score ; HALTJMonn. 1103TO.V. H.H.O.A.K. H.Il.O.A.K MoClraw , 3bO 1 1 00 Ham'ton , cf U U 0 1 l Kurned rum ; llaltlinore , 3 ; lloiton , C. Two. baeo lilt : Keel i. Sltniel. Duyle , l.ewl , iMwe , Htahl , DulTr , Three-baiie hits : Ilunerman , Lome. 8tol n baaei ; JiluliI , l Jiit ; . Tenney , Sten- xel , Lowe. Double l > l y ; Doyle to Jennlnit * . HUtil to Tenney. KJr t tia e on tmlU : Off No | ) . 2 ; off C'urbett , 3 ; off Stlvetln. 6 ; eft LewU , X lilt br pitched ball : Ily NOIU. 1 , by 8th. ctt , l. btrucK out : Jiy NOP , i , by L * i , ij by Ccrbctt , 2. I'anej b ! U > : Oowerman , S. Irfft on banes : llaltimorc , 7 , Uoston , 10. Time : Two bourn and thirty minutes. Umpires : Hurst ami Umslle. OX THE HIIAM.VO TRACKS. White KriiHt Wlnn Autumn I'rlsrc Sluice lit l.utoliln. CINCINNATI , Oct. 9. The Autumn Prlzo wns the stake feature nt Ijatonla today nnd retultcd In a most oxdtlnK contest between White Frost and Lou Hramblo , the former winning out by a nose on the post. The race ( was at a mile and a sixteenth nnd tn ! > re were llvo starters. Lou llrnmblo was the favorlle at even money Eutjenlii Wicks went out at the start and started to mn.ke a runaway race of It , hut died after golnc the first mile. White Frost and Lou Hr.uu. bio then drew away from the bunch nr.d In a most desperate finish White Frost pot llrst under the wire , Weather pleasant ; track fast. Results ! * First race , ono mlUJ , selling : Uoprieve , 93 ( W , Hugrtes ) , 5 to 2 , wpn ; Loyalty. 103 ( Mur. ray ) , 7 to 1 and 2 to 1 , second ; Hilly Dawdy , ! ) j ( Gllmore ) , la to 1 , third. Time : 1134. ; IloniMo Boll , Plus" " , F JI n , The Sc-nljjtor , Llttlo Water , Llsnronj nnd Lovejoy also ran. Second race , flvo nnd a half furloncs : Marlto , 103 ( Hall ) , 8 to 1. won ; My Maryland , 110 ( Aker ) , 10 to 1 and 4 to 1 , second ; Uarda , 10.1 ( Huston ) , 11 to B ; third. Time : 1:0371. : CaddlQ C , VlrBlo O , Goorgla C , Ma Angelina , Wlntr Shot and FoupJ also ran. Third race , selllneii one and one-eighth miles ; n.imona , 1U7 ( Conley ) , 3 to 1 , won ; Kitty H. lO'i ( J. Hlrt ) . 8 to 1 and 5 to 2 , second ; Hansom , V ) ( Cljlmoru ) , 20 to 1 , third. Tlma : l57'/4. ; Paul Knuvar and Hanquo II also ran. > . > Fourth rnco , tha I itonla prize , one and ono-liftpenth miles : JVijltu Frost , 123 ( Scher. rer ) , S to 5 , won ; LpiuHramble , 115 ( C. Hclff ) . even nnd 2 to C , second ; Kugenla Wicks. 110 ( J. Hill ) , 5 to 1 , third. Time : 1MSV4. Fau- nette and Panchlta II also ran. Fifth race , ono mile , sellliiK : Thrco Hars , 103 ( J. Hill ) , 3 to 1 , * , von ; lliiaseiulyllo , 97 ( Dupee ) . 9 to 5 and 3 to 5. second ; Lady Britannic , 87 ( C. Combs ) . X to 1 , third. Time : 1H2 4 , Con Uoagan , Can I See 'Km , Countess Irma , Hasper. Parson , John Kessler and Vice rtcgal ulho r * n. t BIxtH race , ono mile , sti ling : Carlb , 101 ( Conley ) , & to J , won ; Madrllene. 10.1 ( Akcr ) , G to 5 and 1 to 2 , second ; linger U , S3 ( Potcr- man ) , 15 to 1. thlid. Time : 1:1214. Luu ! Fry , Urlfliton , Uomlnlcif and Klngstone also ran , l.orllliiril Wliit ii Mtnlic IJvriil. LONDON , Oct , 8 The American bay colt Dlakka of the Lorlllard-Heresford stables , won the Duke of Vork'o stakes of Z.fr'O sovereigns today at the Kcmpton park Ooto- bor meeting. Fourteen hordes ran over the "Jubilee" course , one mile , Mr , Hould- worth's bay horse Lnveno w.ia second nnd the duke of Devonshire's bro.va colt Min strel third. The betting nrevlotn to the start was 7 ta 2 a tlnst Dlukka. V to 7 nguln > lJiv > no nml S to \ arp'nst Ml-jitrel Arerzo led until u quarter of u ial ! from home , when Laveno and Diakka drew out together , Dlakka winning by two lengths. Four lengths separated second and third horses. ( ill" Oluli .Shout. DOUGLAS , Wyo , , Oct. 9. ( Special. ) The sixth semi-annual tournament of the Doug las Gun club will be held here Tuesday next. The main event will be a team shoot between Douglas * nnd Ca."per for thu silver cup won nt Casper by the Douplas team. The teams will comprise six men each. A match shoot between Illco and Jesurnin and Moiton and lilmlngton tor a puine of J100 and a llvo bird shoot with J100 In the pot , to bo divided among , 'high iruna. will also be on the program. The tournament will close with ) a ball given In honor of the vlaltors. mill .Smith to .tlt-i-t . \Kiiln. SAN FRANCISCO , Oct. 9. As n result of hH dissatisfaction nt Referee Green'H de cision , giving the light to Solly Smith last Tuesday , Georga DIxon , through his manager , has agreed to meet Smith In a flnl h fight for the championship some time next February , You can't euro consumption but you can avoid It and euro every other form of throat or lung tioublo by the use of Ono Minute Cough Cure , OOX'1'ItACTI.VG KOIt K.VST SIIII'.S. Tito mill I'OHNllily Kour to 111Unlll ill Oni'i * . . PHIUADRLl'IHA , Oct. 9. Within a few days a contract will bo awarded to Deavaro ! river ship build era for the construction of two , and possibly four , of the fleetest coast ing steamships flying the American flag. The ships will bo built to the order of the bidders for the United States mail contracts between Now York , Ha\ana nnd Texpam , Mexico , and an expenditure of $1,200,000 will bo InvoUoil. Each ship will bo at least 4,000 tons register and 'about forty-eight feet boani , twenty-ono and one-half feet deep and frcm 370 to 400 feet long. These now craft are to bo built under special In spection eo as to comply with the regulations of the United States government as laid down for naval crullers. Arnold's Droino Celery f-urta ncadacuei lOc , ? rc and 50o All drilRglhts CtiiuiolMNtt | Worilcii. SAN FRANCISCO , Oct. 9 , Eugene V. Debs has refused to assist Walter I ) , Wordon , accused of wrecking a Southern Pacific train , causing loss of life during a strike of 1894. Ai.-alstanco \ > us asked of Debs' union to defray - fray the expeuces of Worden'a trial. Dbn replied , regretting the Inability of tbo or ganization to assist , owing to Its bad finan cial atito and the consolidation with tbo IN PieTWR.es PART II. NOW READY Bring 10 cents to The Bee office , either in Omaha or Council Bluffs , Mailed to any address on receipt of 10 cents in coin , American Federation of Labor. Wordon , Urn-over , wrote Debi , asking the sympathy of thu union. Small pill , fafo pill , best pill. Ue Wltt'a Llttlo Karly Hlsers cuio biliousness , consti pation , sick headache , JIV.MI.M.U : , . DMItillSON , Oct. 0. ( Special.Krnest Rnko and MUs Freda Jnnaen were married yesterday , Ittv , Mnollor of Kromout olllclat- liifcTho bride received a furnished home from her father as a wedding present. MuvciiirlilH iif Oci-llii VcwNulH , Ofl. 10 , At New York Arrived .MaabUen , from Uottcidam. Sallvd MuiHai'liuuetta , for Lou- don ; ( Jambrlun , for London ; La Touralne. for Havre ; Kojterdtun , for Ilotlerdnm ; ICul cr U'ilhelin II , for Kaplan ; Ktrurla , for Llvetpool ; City of Hume- , for dluBgaw ; I'.ilotiu , lei iluinburt , ' . At Antwcri > Arrivud Uremer Haven , from New VorU. At Cherbourg Sallod Normannla , for New York. At Iluvie Balled La OaccoKne , for tluvf Yoi k. At Huuthampton Sailed I'arl , for New York. At J'hlladelphla-Salled-Indlana. for Liv erpool. A Liverpool Sailed Uinbrla , for New