- - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - r-------- - - - - - - . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - . - - - . - - . - - - - - - . , - - - - - - - . --w - -----C-- _ - _ - - . - - - - - - - - - - - . - ir- 1K _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i _ _ - _ _ _ _ TITE : OM4ITA DAIJ4Y flEEs SPNIAV. AVflt'T 11 , 181)8. : LEADS ONLYBY AN EYELASh , - - T L Oiuoinnati'8 ' Hold on Plrst Place Becomes I Very Blight 1ndecd i 4 t } BROOKLYN TUE CAUSE OF TIlE TROUBLE ' 1 rolIe' Iindgi'rs 'ne llie Score lit ( lie : ( Intli nnil ' . % ln Iti llii 'l'cnIu , lVliII Ilutpn Rent CIe e- liiiiil lit U Cniitcr. E\V YOflK Aul ; . 13.eagcts lngIe tied the score tii the nInth anil Jones three-bagger and Smlthstlmely single won today's game tor Brookl3n In the tenth Inning. Score : UltOOllXN. C1CIATI. 8. Ii..A.i. It 1I.U.A.L. ( r.tTlnc.O 02 OOniltb. } If . U U 00 L jon rf I 3 I 0 Curt'otnn. ( .i ) I G , , nhth , Sb.0 2 1 4 0 ll.tkley. lb O 0 i 4 0 hckiird , lf 0 0 1 ( I 0 YllIIer. rf..t 2 U 0 tAgorn I 4 3 0 ? te1'hee. 21I..O I & ft ) 1.Cii nce , lb.l 3 13 U 0 IrwIn , 31 . . . . U I 3 0 ( Thindle. Zb..0 0 1 I. I Sfddt. cf.,0 I I 0 0 fl&flC . . . . 00000I'eliz.c. . . . I Orim. c . . . 0 t u 0 Darn'nnn , p.0 1 1 1 Yagcr p. 0 2 0 0 0 - - - - - - Totnis . 1 82 19 2 Totli . . . 2 II 3011 1 None out when winning run wiii mode. ] lrooklyn . . . , . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-2 I , CIncinnati . . . . , 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 ICarned runs : Brooklyn. 2 , Stolen hnes : Miller (2) ( ) . Three-bliBe hL : Jones. 1)oublo idayn : Irwin to Corcoran , Mcl'hee ( .0 Cor. I corun Sacrifice lilt : Stetntclilt. Flrit base on balls : Oft Ycager , 3 ; otr Dammunn , 2. i Iflt. by pitched boll : Grim. Iltrucic out : lly Yenger , 2 ; by Dammuiin. 1.Vlld pItch : Iammanil. Left on bascs : I3rooklyn , ; Cincinnati , tI. Time ur game ; One hour nud flty mInutes. UmpireM : Lynch and .Andrews , Attendancc. 2200 , Orlolpis ! 'ernti li Out ii l'nI . UALTfldOfl1. Aug. 13.-The Orioles won both gnniei from the l'lttsburgs today. lioth contests were close and cxcItIng After holding 13iltlmoro ; down to font hltM In the first. rannehlll % vta1cencd lii the I eighth 1nriIi. fw ( ) bases on halls. a single end a twO-base hit gave the home train the gani . The vitItor oUtlatted llaItI- I more In the iweond gtme. but the lattrr t % rro more fortunate. Attendance 3,30. ct.re. first game : iAI..TIMOItI. PITTSIJt1Itcl. n It.O.A.1. ill ! ( ) .A.1. i1cOraw , : iij.1 1 : i 1. 0 tonavan , 11.0 1 1 0 0 Roeler.rt..1 I 11 0l'tirencr..2 0 2 I o Jennlnis , 55.IJ . 3 b U M''rtt3 , itO 0 2 0 i It..0 I 1 0 0 Gray. 3b . . . . . 1 1 0 ( U McGann , Ib..0 0 12 0 0 Howman. c,0 0 5 2 0 liotme , , lf..0 0 1 0 U i'aith'n. 2b. .0 1 2 i U lsmoiit. Zb..0 1 1 1 0 11y , s . . . . . . .0 0 I 2 0 } tobiflsoiir..1 , I 4 2 OCiark. . . . . . . . ' I I ) . McJame , p.Q U U l 0 TanoeliltI , p.0 0 0 1 0 Totals . . . . 3 c 261i : U Totals . . . . 2 2(1i ( 1 'I'adden hit by batted hail. . . Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . 00000003'-3 t I'Ittsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1-2 1 Earned runs : Baltimore , 1. Two-base : jj hits : Domont , 1e1ly. Padden. Sacrifice hits : Holmes , McCarthy (2) ) . Double plays : ¶ 3eeIer to Jennings , OllrIen to Ilowerman. S First base on balls : Oft Tannelilli. 3 ; ofT ; MeJames , t ; lilt by pitcher : Olirlen. Mc- Gunn. Struck out : By Mcjaini's , 3 ; Tan- achill , 1. L.ert Oil hoses : l3altlmore , 5 ; . Plttaburg , 5. TIme of game : One hour and ( orty-fivo minutes. Unipires : O'Day and : . ZdcDonajd. Score , second game : 13.L'1 lMOItC. I'ITTSUIYIIQ. t lt.1lU A.1. McCraw , 31j.1 0 2 2 1)onovan , rr.1 U : 0 0 " iCeeIerri..l I I 0 0O'Iirlcn , ct..1 iUU , , J.'nnlngs , si1 1 4 5 2 M'CartIi. If.0 0 1 0 0 1i'lIey , ef. . . .0 0 2 0 0 Gray. 31 , . . . . . 0 2 0 1 1 McGann , ht.1 I S U (1 Bowman , c.U 1 3 0 1 holmes , It..I I 0 0 I ) i'adden. 2b..1 0 2 2 0 Deinont , 21j. I 0 8 2 u Ely. s . . . . . . 0 1 2 4 1 $ , . . . . . . . . 01111 I Iitson , p..0 1 Gartiner. i..0 1 1 1 0 Totals . . . . 0 S 21 H 3 Totals . . . . . 3 9 2 13 4 ' % ; Ilaltimore . . . . . . . . . 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 0 * -G 4 I'Ittsburg . . . . . . . . . 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0-3 Stolen bases : McClann , Jennings. Two- bitso lifts : O'13rIa. holmes. Earned rims : Baltimore , 2 ; ] 'ittsburg. 1. SacrifIce lilt : 1:11DoUble pinyn : Dc'mont to McGann ; Jennings ( unassisted ) ; Padden to Ely to Clark. IrlrL base eu balls : Off Kitson , 3 ; ' oft Gardner , 3. Struck out : fly 1Itsoim , 2 ; tiy Gardner , 2. WIld pitches : Gardner. . I.oft onbases : , Ilaltimore , 7 Plttsburg , 9. . Time ot game : Two hours and ten rain- V uteri. Umpires : McDonald and ODay. fl L'niplres 1'IeI ( flilejigo's Train. NEW YOIUC , Aug. 13.-New York won time game In the Itrimt Inning by the bunch- , t tog of lifts-Chicago's runs were the result , I of errors. Dalileim kicked emi a. decIioi , by hunt and was put out of the game and 1 ( IrIflitli , who was to have pitched for Chicago - cage , protested and was treated likewise. Srnrn - ; ic w YOniC. CI11CtGO. it. "l1'tren.cf.2 1 0 o 0lt'an. if..0 0 0 on Grad3 , if. . . .2 1. 4 0 0 li4bli. if..0 1 0 0 0 ¶ : Joyce. lb. . . .1 1 12 0 1 iiertt. .Ib..0 2 12 1 1 lavts , bR..l 2 2 : : 0 Thornton , cr1 1 3 0 1 ( fleason , 21i..0 1 1 2 1 lahlen , ss..U 0 0 0 U ' t ) . . . . . . , . . . . . 200 IIarLni n , lb.t 0 1 3 0 M'C'm'k. 3b.0 U I 1) 1 \'nrner. c.ii 1 4 2 0 Mertes. ss..0 I 2 4 I A1 tktn. p..1 I I i j cnnor. b..0 0 1 1 : - - - - - , c..0 I 3 1 0 rotai5 . . . . .9102712 3Woodi' , p..U U U 10 - Totals . . . . : i 824126 New York . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2 1 0 0 0 1 1 ' -9 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000002000-2 Fmtrflel runs : New York. 4. Stolen bases : 4 Dahlen. Davis. 'rwo-lmase lifts : Joyce , Van . lialtren. Three-base hit : Mertes. First base Oil errors. New York , 4 ; Chicago , 3. First be on balls : OfT Meekin , 1. ott : Vuoil. .1. lIlt by PltCiiC(1 ball : Mertes. Struck out : By Meekin , 3 ; by Woods , 3. i'mtssed 1)1111 : Donahue.VIld Pitches. Meckin. Left on bases ; New York , 8 ; Chicago. 9. 'rIme of same : One hour and I forjy-seemi minutes. Umpires : Emslie and Hunt. 4tten(1ance. ( 7,000. I S , I I 8 ter at ' .YuNIitiigfon. WAShINGTON , Aug. 13.-The Senators WOO the first game by good playing , the runs being mmmdc by bunchsd hits In the third. In the last , game thay played poorly antI were at the mercy of Cunimingimum. Attendance. 2.00. Score of first game : I \VASlIt'OTOX. : LOUISVILLF. , 1t.lI.OtL' . t . . . . , . . . . : tiettmnan. rt.0 3 ilo1 . ef..0 1 r t o : .imderson , etC 2 2 u o 1)ter , ri . . . .0z2 o 0 Magimire. e..0 I 6 0 0 Wagner. 30.0 0 2 2 0 j'arrfii , lb , . .U ? i 0 o ualb. . . . .0 1 s o u , iIeItz. 2b..O 0 2 2 U1hitche ) 2b..0 1360 Smith. It , . . . .U II lJ U 1 CiInCmnn , ss.0 0 2 1 0 I Wagner , s..0 0 3 6 1 KiltriUge , cO 0 3 I U ki \Vcyling.p..h 1 02 0Mogse ' . . . . 01010 I Totai . . . . .2 9 27 10 2 ToIa1 . . . . .I 2 ( 13 1 f \Vmmshlngton . . . . . . . . . 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 -2 1 Louis'Illo . . . . . . . . . . . 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-i , t Iarimet1 riiiia W'nslilngton , 2. Stolen ' lmae : Clarke , VmIgiier , Davis. 'rwo.hase hits : Seltateb (2) ( ) . Double ImIUYS : Boy to Vagner ; Ititciley to Jittridge. First bimso nil halls : Ott Magee. 1. Struck out : fly Veyhing. 1 ; by Magec. 2. Lstt on bases : 1Vishimmgtoii , 4 ; LouisVille , 7. 'fInns of game : Ommo hour rind forty minutes. Urn- ( litres : ( latTney and lirown. 5or0 seconti game : , ? VS1ltNUTON. LOL'ISVII.Lfl. lt.l1.O.A.1. It.lf.4).fl. : frelbiicli. It. . .0 0 3 U 0 ( 'larke , r..3 2 2 2 0 q Gettrnnn , rf.l I 1 0 iIo ) , 1 5 0 cm I % ndCr$0fl , cf.0 3 3 0 0 Pester. r ( . . . . 0 0 2 0 0 Magulrs. 0 i I \Vagaer. . Zb..h 2 1 2 0 Farrell , lb. . .O 0 It I 2 iavim' , lb. . . .1 2 10 0 0 Iteits. Ib..0 1 1 3 Olttiehey.lb..0 ) . Smilli , Ib..0 U 3 2 1) ( 'lingmmm , * . , .1 2 1 1 0 \Vagner. is. .0 0 1 3 1 l'ower , . c..1 1 1 (1 ( 0 Mercer , p. , . .1 1 0 3 1 CUfln'h'ni. p.0 1 0 3 0 Totnl . . . . .T 7:713 4 Totaia . . . . . I14 11 1 \'umiliington . . . . . . . . 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0-2 Lnuts'IIlu . . . . . . . . . . . I 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 0-9 larned runs : \nsiiington , 2 ; LouIsville , 3. Stolen base : Iloy. Tfirre-bae hit : Mircer. Double days : Cunningham to 1)avls ; Mercer to Magimlre to Farrell : Farrell - rell In SmIth. hose on balls ; Oft Mereer , 2 : ott CtmnuingImaxn. , . I lit by IItrtlrr Clarke. Struck ( mut : Ily Mercer. 4 ; by CunnIngham , 1. Time of game : One hour timid fIfty nilnutes. Umpires : Brown and . Guttncy. ( 'nielier Clenmeists Itimit. I'IIILADELI1IIIA. Autr. 13.-It took eleven 4 InnIngs to decide today's I1hiladelphla.tit. luis gimime , the barrio temlill wInning on tt two-bagger. a mineriltee and a single. ( ' 1cm- emits broke a small bomme In his leth liumirl wimilu in collision with Monte Cross at tlum liorime P1:1(1' : ( . Svartwooml ima(1Varner ( 'ere late in reaclilmig the grounds and Tim Hurst end Morgan urphy umpired the game un- III the regular umpires arrived , Attend- slice , 3.800. Score : l'llLL.AiLl'IIIA. ST. I 3t.lt.O.S..I. fl.Il.o A.l ; . I ( oQicy. ct . .2 1 1 e ti Dow , % , 21. . . . .0 ( I 4 3 2 i ImougIa's. lb.0 1 U I 0 ittnzeI ef..0 0 i I 0 I lhimnty. tf..0 I 4 1 0 haney. It..0 0 1 0 0 i. 1mJGIe. 1b..i 1 8 4 0 I. Crots0 lt..i I 0 6 0 t. Fitch. Fr. . . . . 1 1 U U I tienwnt. . .0 I S 0 1 McF'lan1 , e. 0 2 4 1 0 ( 'aisey , if..0 I I 4) ) cm , L.mmuer , 3t.0 2 I I Sugdn , rt-e.i U 4 1 0 LI M. t'rei. ss.1 I 3 4 1 Tucker , lLi..l 2 16 1 1) ) 1)onoliuc , I' . .U . U S 0 Quinn , p . . .0 3 2 0 1 , - - - - - - iIuitiey , p.0 1 0 3 0 , Tolali . . . . .I 10 33 19 3 'Fotali . . . . .4 932 21 8 'TWo out when winning run was scored , l'hlladelphimt . . ( I 9 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 i- St i1ouis . . . . . . 01030Q00000- tarjim'd runmm St. 1.oui , 2 ; PhIladelphia , 3. Twu-bas hits. ConIcy , Flick , Sacri- lice hIts ; Steazel , liarIey Clements , I ' 1 lsss , 1iihe ! , Donohue. Sto1n be : Quinn. Left on laic : St. Louis. 6 ; I'hfla- dolphin , 14. Struck out ; By Hugliry , 4 Ionohue , 2. Double plays : Sugden to Tucker , l. Cross 1cm Tucker to Quinn , 1Jcumlr to fnjole tO DouglAss1 M. CrosM to 1)oiiglass. First base on halls : Oft flughey . _ , . lilt by pitcher : fly Donohue , 1. iId pitch ; I lughey. I'miilres : Hurst and M. Mtirphy , Swaitwood nail \Varner , Time of game : Two hours and thirty-live minutes. IlPStOhL ( lesi ii g t i. lJOSTO Aug' . 13.-Boston's Infield dId great work today and Nichols' plCndIi1 Pitrliln contributed largely to Cisvelond' defeat. WaIlnc made a line record at tliiru for the visitors. Score : 31OSTO. Cl.flV11A Nfl. It.Il.O.A.1. ltIl.O.A.P. . 1l'rnllton , tt.0 I i o i ltimrkett. If. . .1 I 1 1 0 Tenney , lb..t 2 11 1 0'h1140 , lb. . 1) 0 i 1 Lonpr , pi..I I2 C OMcl.P.aflps..0 I 2 4 0 liitf ) ' , It..U 1 3 0 \Vallaee , .tb .0' . 1 2 CoIiln. Ib..I ft 2 3 0 TeissU , iii..i I 11 I U I4tsttor,1. rf..t 1 3 U 0 McAlesr , cf.0 I I 0 0 llsren. c..o I I V 0 o'Connor , e.0 U I 0 1 Loae , l.0 2 3 b 0 hilShn. rt..0 0 0 0 0 I'.iCh1 , . . . I 0 UCiippl.I'.0 U 021 Totitl. . , , 5 Ii ; ; i ; - ; Total'i . . . . i Ulmiton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o o i i i o o - Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . U I 0 0 0 0 0 U 1-2 , Tau.hjaso hIts : Long , 1.owe. Sto1n base : remmne3' . linUimle Plays : LOOg to Tenney ; Long to Lowe to Tenney'ahIlc'e ; to ChIkIi to Tebenti ; ColiIn to T.Owo to 'rca- hey. tVallnce to Tebenu. I'Irst On balls : Oft .trholc , 1 : oft Cump3' . 1. Struck nut : By t.'ulipy 1 ; b NichoPi , 3. TIme of game : One hour mind tIiIrty.m.ven minutes , Unipirts : Snder 07111 tonnoII % ' . ittendance , 6000. TAND1G OF T1IL TFAMS. I'Iayetl. Won. Lost. I'cr C. Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . .102 ( .6 i6 04.7 lioston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Os 01 3 04.3 Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 hO 3 llaltimore . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 h6 Ot New York . . . . . . . . . . . 9 ( .3 43 50.1 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101 40 54.5 1'ittslur . . . . . . . 96 54) 46 52.1 Philadelphia . . . . . . . . 91 4 , 49 47.9 flrooklyii . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 87 t3 : .9 IMImiaViiIr . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 37 62 37.4 VashIngton . . . . . . . . . bO 31 ( ; 2 3..4 St. Lotus . . . . . . . . . . . .101 29 12 2s.7 No gaines seheduled for today. SCOIII3S Ot Tl12 11S'l'I3lLN 1itU 113. KOIISIiM ( ' 14 , . % % 'liislliii.lj lime lrmiil b' .1 iiiii tunic nit iI tmiirniiil is. F1tNSAS CITY. Atlg. 13.-The visitors were unable to do anything with Gear , while McDonald was pounded at vili. Score : 12.12.13. Knimsas City. . S S I 0 2 1 0 0 ' -14 16 3 Minneapolis . U 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 02 3 6 flatteries : 1nnsns City. Gear tn1 Wit- 50mm ; ailflfleapoiii4 , .1ciJonuIu RhiI ' thLIVF. coLuh1JUs. 0. , Aug. 13.-Sensational fielding of both locals and visitors 'as the feature of the game. The locals won by timely batting. Score : R.U.E. Co1umbu . . . . . . 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 " -4 10 1 Indlanapoils - . 1 0 0 0 0 4) 0 0 0-h 6 1 Batteries : Columbus. Welters , fluckley antI Sullivan ; Indianapolis , Phillips and 1u- hoe. . ST. .IOSI3PII , Aug. , 13.-St. Pnil played a wretched gnome in tile field and lost to the locals. Score : - 11.12.13. St. J.oseph . . . . 0 0 4 1 0 0 3 0 ' -8 10 4 St. 1'iil . . . . . . . 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1-4 7 6 flatteries : St. Joseph , Fisher and McCauley - Cauley ; St. Paul , Cross and Spies. 111VAhiIChE , Wis. , , tug. 13.-The Brew- era bunched their hits on Thomas in the seventh and eighth innings and woa with ease. Score : RI I.E. Milwaukee . . . . .0 0 0 2 1 0 2 .3 ' -S 12 3 Detroit . . . . . . . . . .0 00 2 00 0 0 2-I 303 flatteries : Milwaukee , Terry and Speer ; Detroit. ThomaM and Buelow. STANDING OF TILE TEAMS. Played. Von. Lost. Per C. 1ansas City . . . . . . . .103 63 40 01.2 Indianapolis . . . . . . . . 99 59 40 59.6 Milwaukee . . . . . . . . . .104 00 41 58.3 St. Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . .104 OS 4 56.1 Columbus . . . . . . . . . . . 93 53 42 55.8 Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 29 6(4 ( 39.4 St. Joseph . . . . . . . . . . ti ? 35 62 36.1 Minnealoiis . . . . . . . . .105 35 70 33.3 Ganmes today : Indianapolis at Columbus , Detroit at. Milwaukee , St. Paul at St. Jo- sep11 , Minneapolis at Kansas City. ( ' .nmne Tutu Afternoon. The Metz Bros. and the Colored Giants of Omaha cross bats on the old Fort Omaha grounds this afternoon. As this is the lend- log colored team of Omaha , the game is expected to be interesting. They line up as follows : Metz Bros Positions Giants. Sage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .catcher. . . . . . . . . . . Graham Downs ; . . . . . . . . .pttchei. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cnrr Shields . . . . . . . . . . . .nrst base. . . . . . . . . . . . South feeney . . . . . . . . . .second base. . . . . . . . . Lincoln Johnson . . . . . . . . . .third base. . . . . . . . . . . . . Paris Backes . . . . . . . . . . .short stop. . . . . . . . . . . Tnlbot \v , llOwles..left field. . . . . . . . . . . . . . l1oss Holmes . . . . . . . . . .middle fIeld. . . . . . Townsend Menzie . . . . . . . . . . .right field. . . . . . . . . . . . . Scott 1'IOSTIIItN lLIlIIIIS JIFIAT 'l'1113 1).tS'I' . flay of Record 1lrv'iikIn at Close of Natloimnl League Meet. INDIANAPOLIS , Aug. 13.-TIme national meet of the League of American W'heelmen was closed today and the racing was brilliant - liant , It furnished more surprises ami1 more broken records. Eddie Bald was beaten out in the semi-final of the one mile national professionaL championship. as were Tom Cooper and Arthur Gartliner. F. A. McFarland. the new champion , won in record-breaking time , lowering the one mnil single 1)ace(1 competition mark from 2:01 : to I :58 : 2-5. Frank L. Kraemer of Newark - ark , N. J. , put a crimp into his body and won the one mile amateur championship. TJe two mile amateur handicap event $ a % ' another broken record and Kraemer , the one mile national champion , registered it. The third record to go to smithereens was that of a quad nmiie. In a trial against time a. team composed of Van Colt. horton , Lishner and Bennett cut the record Irom 1 :47 : to I :45 : 3-5. The long-talked-of race of the east against the west was welt contested and the western riders captured the event. The standing of the first seven first national - tional riders at th nose of the meet to- imiglit is as follows : 13. C. Bald , 129 ; oints ; McFarland. 114 ; FCinmble. 99 ; Cooper , Si ; Gnrdiner , 73 ; Freeman , 46 ; Stevens , 41. One mile , professional. r.ate"ai chum- pionship. First heat , semi-final : McFarland , San Jose , liNt ; Fisher , Chicago , second , Time : 2:10 1-5. Also ran : Monroe. Memphis ; Bald. Buffalo ; Gartliner , Chicago ; Barney OlcIgloimI Toledo. Second heat , semi-final : Kimbie , Loulsvliie , llrst ; Stevens , Ut- tUnlWfl , second ; Major Tayior. indianapo- Its , third. 'rime : 2:04 : 4-5. Also ran : Jay Eaton , 13iizabeth ; Tom Cooper , Detroit. Fimmal heat : McFarland , first ; Major 'ray- ior , second ; Kimble , third : Stevens , fourth ; Fisher , fifth. Time : 1:58 : 2-5. World's single lflCd COmICtItIVC record , breaking 2:01 : , by Gardiner at Louisville in August. 3S95. Ono miie championship , amateur : F. L. hraerner , Nevarl : , first ; Earl \V. l'eabomly , Chicago , second : 13. C. Hausman , New haven. thiril , ( j' . Aicirts , New York , fourth ; George LI. Coliet , New Haven , llfth , 'rinne ; 2:04 : .2-5. Two 1111k' amateur , handicap : George 'P'miltiier , iayton (210 ( yards ) , first : Fergim- soil. Terre Haute (250 ( yards ) , second ; J. B. Ityoplman. Chicago 122. yards ) , third ; ( ' . 22' . Donovan , Chicago (21 ( yards ) , fourth ; J. .A. Nelson , Chicago (200 ( yards ) , lIftim. Time : 4:11. : 4:11.Two Two mile tandem , Professional : Martin , Loweii , and Mertens. Miommeapolis. first ; 'Fom Ifutier , Boston , tmimd Becker , hIt. Paul , second ; McFarland , San J050. 011(1 Stevens , Iowa , third Bowler. Chicago , and hell Monroe , Memphis , fourth , Time : 4:57 : 1-5 ; last quarter , 0:21. : East against vest , five-nub pursuit race , I1\ ' ( men to team : Won by west hI' live- sixteenths of a mile in 10:23 : 1-5 for time il'e miles.Vestern team , McFarland , Merlens , Becker Oarthiner antI Stevens ; eastern teRm , Tlald , Eaton , Martin , Vernier nOd hladfleld. Interstate team pursuit race. amateur , Three-men teams , Imo limit : New York ( earn , Erta , hraemer anti ScImoftelil , won. Time : 13:13 : 3-5. Distance , six miles and tiirt'esixtcenths. Other tcanms : IiIinoi , l'eabody , Leweltyn and Stefani ; Indiana , Venue. Bates and Gordon ; Connecticut , linesman. Coliet and Van Cott. Chairman Molt today gave out the official standing of the riders in the national ehmlmpionship race , There have been nanny changes. ( lardiner has dropped from time top to sixth place anti Bald has jumped to the front. Time correct tabie is as follows : Itauk Name h'oinits. 1 . . . . . . . . fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. . . . . . . . MeFililanil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 . . : . . . . . . . . " 'raIor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.3 ; . . . . . . . . ( . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7. . . . . . . . Freeman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4i 9. . . . . . . . Mertens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . It 10..Fisher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 11 . . . . . . . . 'rein Butler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .s. . . , 9 12. . . . . . . . Bossier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16..Nat flutter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 . . . . . . . h.itser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . It. . . . . . . . hiouroti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 . . . . . . . . l'Cimmer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22..Coleman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. . . .tV. . ' 'iIl Make it t'iglst , lNIiAN'iPOI4lS , mitt. , Aug. 13.-The tx. eUtive committee of the League of Atner. \2'heelmen held a meeting at the Grand hotel today The especial subJct ( or ills- i'USSiOfl mitit action was a recent decision of a judge j Minneapolis , Mba , , that no elmo = . : = : : - - ' "r'- - had any right to eontri1ct or m.mtntaln t evc'ie path along it piltilk' highway 4 gre it iteal of indignation was exl'ressd at the executive committee meeting oer this tic- cision and it was held to be an imi'aston of the rights of wheelmen , who ofteli Pmi ft reiioimdermmnce of taxes of a community. A'i a result of tile mesting a tn'lsgrani wis sent (0 Attorney Choate of Mtimnm'apolis. who Imas untittlakeen a fight in behalf of the wheelnmsni , stating that time League of American Wlieelmen will bek him up In his f1ht to the last rind spend alt thu money requirt1 to do it , I3'l1TS OT1111 liUNNtG Tl1A'lCh. .1 oc' k cy iil rim 4 I iieitiil es I'nii r l'iiS'Or- lies Ii , 'It'orr ( at % 'liim1sor. DETROIT. Aug. 13.-Followers of Jockey Vaicatine had a red letter day of it at \'indsor this afternoon. as that poptilar llghgtweight rode four of lila favorites to victory. Time Essex selling ptakes , with $1 fX ) added , was captured by Old Saugas , wmo made a runaway race of It. Time weather was cloudy and the track fast. Results : First race. clx furlongs : Ilob Garnet won , Terrapin second , Onzeca third. Time : 1 :15. : Second race , five furlongs : Guiana won. Sir Casimir second , Lizzie Kelly third. Time : 1:02' : . Third race the Essex stakea , one mile nimit an eiht1 : Old Sntmgami won. Cogmoosey second , Murte Fonso third. Time : 1:53t. : Fotirtim race , live furlongs : Duty won , Record second , Gavotte third. 'rime : Fifth race , six furlongrm : Deyn von , Niclm- oimtii second , Mozeimpa third. Time : I : l3. Sixth race , six ftiriong : Clincher won , Annie Taylor second , Maggie S third. Time : 1 :14 : , Seventh race , handicap , steeplechase , short course : Lady Maud won , Tuseorn secoini , Brother Bob third , 'rime : 3:413. : SARATOGA , N. \ ' . , Aug. hh-Tlmu Camma- dunn Club stake was time IritmeiPuI event of the day at Saratoga , but there were only two starters for the r.mc' . It want aim easy victory for I'oetcss , with Ted Sloan up. Results : First race , one mile : Harley Ilurley won , % 'hite Frost second , Central Trust third. 'rime : 1:11. : Second race , selling , five furlongs : Felt Dress won Colonel Tenny second , flee Mitchell third. 'rime : 1:02 : % . 'rimird race , Cminat.nn Club stake , one mile : l'oetess von , havoc second. 'rime : 1:42t. : Fourth race , Worden hIotvl stakes , five furlongs : Alpen Won , Satirist iccoad , lien- garbo thIrd. Time : 1:02. : Fifth race , seven furlongs : hlardelia won , Macco second , Milistreani third. Time : 1:26 % . ST. LOUIS , Aug. 11.-The racing was tie- hived today at the fair cr000ds on account of a heat race and delays at the post. At thu opening event Tramp was distanced , Cimarina , who was the favorite in the third event , vmms badly kicked at the post by Mnddaio and had to be drawn , Itesults : First race , heats , fIve and one-half ftir- longs : Flora 0 well , Empress JoselIhilme second , Minerva third. Time : 1:09. : Tramp wal ; distanced. Second heat : Fiora U von , Minerva second , Empress Josephine third. Time : 1:09. : Second race. one and one-sixteenth miles : Charlie Christy % 'on , The Elector second , Ed Farrell third. Time : 1:49'/ : . Third race , selling , one anti 0110-sixteenth miles : .2laddaio won , Parole dOr second , ConfcHsioa third. Time : I :4S : ½ . Fourth race , the Ozark stake , for 2-year- old colts and geldings. ix furlongs : Sei Lion won , Chancery second , Dandy 11 third. Time : 1:15 : 3-5. Fifth race , six furlongs : Sorrow won Gibraitor second , iloanerges third. Time : I :14 % . Sixth race , one mile : Buckvidere Sir Rolia second , I'inochhe third. Time : 1 :41. : CHICAGO , Aug. 13.-hawthorne results : First race , one mile : Paul Knuvar won , Treachery second , The Tory third. Time : 1:41 : % . Second race , six furlongs : Abuse won , Donna Rita second , Storm King third. Time : 1:14. : Third race , five furlongs : Frank hell won , Batten second , Santello third. Time : 1:0h' : . Fourth race , six furlongs : Loyaletta won , Queen Saflo second , Star anti Crescent third. Time : 1:13 : % . Fifth race , one mile and an eighth : Cherry Leaf won , Madrileno second , Forte third. Time : 1 :54. : Sixth race , seven furlongs : Lady Eilers- lie won , Ferrohl second , Lady Callahan third. Time : 1:28. : COUNCIL IthUFFS IlILt'i'S OMAhA. One inmiiiigs ttztteii Results Ilisims- I rousl' for 4 lie itomime 'Feitili , The match botweea Council Bluffs and tile Omaha cloven was brought off yesterday - day on time Emmett street gromnt1s. Time Omaha men did not. cover themselves with glory , no double figures being made and three men being run out. This showing will surely convince tIme city team that vast Improvement mtlst be marIe to Insure success against tile men from Kansas City. Oct Council Blufis going In to bat Treynor , after putting everai balls prettily to leg , was taken by a curly one from heal. On Sims and New becoming associated some PrettY cricket was shown and runs came freely. though New was beaten more than once by G. Vaughan. Eventually Sims fell to a beauty by time same bowler. New's cutting was superb , in fact , better than any time in this line that lie has done this SertsOml , but on passing the opposing score he became careless and In running out tea a short pitched bali lost his wicket. The rest of the play calls for little comment. The Omahas predict \'uterloo for their conquerors in time next meeting. Mr. Turner , late captain of the Cimicugo 1\'an- derers , kindly officiated as umpire , Score ; COUNCIL BLUFFS. J , It. Simms b. 0. Vaughan . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 \ ' . 11. Vatmgman ( , b. G. Vaughan. . . . . . . . . . cm I. M. Troynor , ii. Nenle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a 11. 11. New , at. Tufilelmi , b. Nealo. . . . . . . . . 24 G. S. Wright , c. Striblimmg , b. 0. Vitughtirm 5 V. L. Treynor , b. Nettle. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . cm G. Stephenson , b , (3. Vaughan. . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 J , J , Shea , b. Scale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0. I1ammley , mmot out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 J. Striblirmg , b. G. Vaughan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H. .Ayres , b , G. Vatmghan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o Extras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BOW'LiNG ANALYSIS. Overs. Mdns. Runs \Vkts. a. Vaughan . . . . . . . 12 3 19 6 J. Nealo . . . . . . . . . . . 11 1 32 4 OMAHA , J. Neale , run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 \V. 2V. Owens. run out. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a .1' . I' . hate , run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 C. J. Tuifleid , run out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U. II. Vaughan , 0. W. Vatmglman. . . . . . . . . . . 4 3. FrancIs , b. Simnms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . cm U. flrotciiip , ii. Simnls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 % ' , Stribling , C. Wright , ii. \'aimghan. . ci 11 , Dotting , ii. Shams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . cm 11.V. . Taylor , C. Stephenson , b. 'iT. \'augiman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i F. K. Barber , C. Stephenson , b. 'iT , Vaughan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J. Iauglas , not otit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . u Extras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 130W'LING ANALYSIS. Overs. Mdmms. ihumms. W'kts. J. IT. Simms . . . . . II I hi 8 II. II. New . . . . . . . 4 0 cm cm 22' . \'mtuglmams. . . . 6 ; i 7 4 liltt'15I31) % ( fl13S ANt ) C1"I' 1113.tiS. ( 'lash of Au t liii ru , mit lIztvlmormii- ( 'l'riicI. Create's a Itosm , ChICAGO , Aug. 13.-A force of specially deputized constables , employed by a local detective agen'y , clashed wIth six morn. bers of the CIcero jmollce force at time ilitss'- thumb track this afternoon and were routed. Of tIme fifty jwivato detectIves seven were arrested , charged with Inciting limit and disorderly conduct , Chief Vullens of thu Cicero police force anti his six mcmi ouch capturing t prisoner. 'rime arrest of tlmti sOv'nl stas not accomplished witimout sligilt bloodshed anti there were many bruised COd cut heads and ( aces as the re- suIt of the encounter. 'fho clash was time result of the attempt on time hart of tile sleeial deputies to serve warrants sworn in Justiec Drindivilte's court hi. ' Charles L. Mirheis , who at time tinne the s'arr'mnts were sworim out was accompanied by Joln1 fircim- tick , under wimosu direction he was acting. 'Fhti raid was the outcome of a controvermy between lirenock unit Edward Corrigan. Timi. inert formerly % 'ero partners in the mitimugement of time irack anti are nots' en- gageti in a lat'suit. over the lmrolmerti' . Itrenock desires that no races be imeimi ( ill the track ummtil lie secures what lie con- elders his duo and swore tint warrants ( or tile arrest of a large numimt r of 11001110 in. day , alleging violation of time gamhliimg law. Ctmrrigan and three otlit'lais of time truck tvere arrested aimd later released on bull. ( 'iinimiimlimuisii I ii 'I'rmiii 5lieiiter. I'IIICAGO , Aug. 13-It. C' . llelkes of Dayton , 0. , % von time ( hiiiljmiOOiliim of Aimmt'rica at time trim simootimig today. imis competitor bslng Fred Gilbert of Stunt Lake , Ia. Time shooting was at ala ) ' pigeons. ileikes' score was 140 against 137 ( on Gilbert - bert , out of a lO5'HibIO 150. 'i'rm'stIi'rms iiiiwy I'rvlsiirl 1mg , Walker mind Lutmduim , who mine mmmtched to tvm-t'sile (0 ! ' $100 a side next Thurttay night , are rapidly getting into commdutiori. Iaeim man is confident of w1nnini the match and tiit , result is exleted to Slmow a line cxiii- btiomm of strengtim mind skill. Si liii itmiiir ltui'es , Nhl\V YORR. Aur 13.'i'iie ssvmmntmling races at Bergen beach today had 5ut18f.jt. tory conditions of l'oth title and 've.mhimer , Paul Newman of thu Chicago Athletic art- .THE INDIAN CONGRESS ; A Periiiaiieiit Feature of the , ' * : Trausmississippi and International $ : Exposition at Omaha. : , : Now Open. Closes Nov. 1st. : * : Forty Tribes of North Americaii Ittcliniis 'Jnre OpporUiiiity to See the Various . .1de' . 1cprcsetited-Unique l3tliiiologicnl 13x- Types of Miiericaii lucilaits iii Their ' Iiibit. e' im,4 t. s Native Costumes atict Habitatiotis. . : Nearly a Tliousaiid hidiatis on the Great Eiicampi : inent Grouttds within the Exposition Enclosure. * : ' 'LJlicler tile direction of Capt. W. A. Mercer , U. S. A. , these Indian tribes participate in . . . their spectacular dances nearly every eveililig. 11 * * The War Dance , The Medicine Dance , * The Ghost Daiice , The Snake Dance , The Sun Dance , . . And other traditional rites of the red inaii are performed by these hidiatis. fC' Thhis great ethnological exhibit , itt aid of c'hicIi the United States Congress appropriated 4OOOO , will continue to the end o the Exposition. : 1edticed Railroad Rates from All Pohits Now iii Force. Renowned Mexican Baud-First Appearauce at 2 O'clock Today. 3C' ( sedation , the American vlmamlmlon , was to have met B. M. Iteeder of the New York Athletic dub , but he was not able to be present. Results : One hundred yards , scratch : D. M. Herder , New York Athletic club. worm. Time : 1:02 : 2-5 Three hmUtidred yards , novice , scratch : \ ' . D. Ilenner , New l'ork Athletic club , s'oim. Time : 3:30 : 4-5. Two huimdretl yards. imuntlicap : 1-I. 11. Itceder , ICimickerboclrer Athletic club ( fit- tech seconds ) , VOn. Time : 12:36 : 2-5. Eighty. eight yards , handicap : G. 'iT. Van Cleaf , New York Knickerbocker club tthirteen seconds ) , won. Time : 0:55 % . 'Fur Fremicli nmnim is Scat em , . NEW YORK , Aug. 13-All uneventful and interesting twenty-five mile paced race took place today at Manhattan Beach hi- cycle truck between Edward MeDuiiIe of Boston amid Edouarde Tavlore , the French middle distance rider , and tire former woim by fifty yardi ; after a splendid spurt in the last 300 yards. 'ttrsciit liner , P2IILADELPIIIA. Aug. 13.-ClInton It. Coulter of Deliver this afternoon defeated J. Frank Starhuck of I'hilmtdelphimt in aim Australian pursuit race at Wooilside park. The contest wits the best pursuit race seemi hero this season , the race hasting llteelm flues .tnd seventy-five yards. 'l'ilmle : 10:52 : 3-.u. MYSTERIOUS MURDER CASE Mutilateil 11011)nfaYoulmg Girl Di.- cuvcretl in a I'astmre-Mois'e tilIcliOtS 11 , - - DETROIT , Mlcii. Aug. 13.-TIre viilago of Dearborn , ten miles from hero. is at present wrestling 'with the most mysterious murder in its history. Frank aneenwald was drivIng a cow through hIs orciiard when suddenly the animal refused to go further. On Investiga- lion Greenwald found under a tree a abort distance from the road the body of Mary Maimil , a domestic , who had been employed in the village. On closer investigation he foilimil time girl's throat was cut , the bloody razor with which time deed was done lying but a few feet away. For a distance of several yards the tail grass showed evidence of a terrible struggle. An examination showed time girl had not been assaulted , and as she had no money the motive for the terrible ticed cannot be imagined. Officers discovered the tracks of a man leading to the railroad track from time scene of the crime and found blood on a barbed wire fencu where ho had crossed the track , The girl bad told several friends she waste to be married soon to her foster brother , Albert Parish. Parish. however , denies this , After working on the cain the officers hate this afternoon arrested Parish on suspicion , but soon after released 1dm. Two little girls who had been visiting time house where Miss Mobil was employed told of carrying imotes between I'anish and Miss Atahil several times , wimich partly led up to ( ho arrest , ParIsh claimmis to be abje to prove an alibi and stoutly maintains his innocence. lIe is a young man of good reputation and is em- ployeti as a ilagman by the Michigan Central railroad , DEATH RECORD. S U I 4 ii ii lit .21mm ro'u , GIBRALTAR. Aug. 13.-It is reported that Alulai-Ab-13i-Aziz , the sultan , is dead. The sultan , Muiai-Ab-h3l-Aziz , known to lila subjects tinder time title of Etnir-Al- Mumemmlnm , or Pnimmee of True Believers , was born In 1871 cam ] succeedeil his father , Muiai-llussatm , on June 7 , 38S4. lie was the fifteenth of time dynasty of .2lyder. founded try Mulai-Achmmlet , aimmi time thirty. sixth lineal ticleentlant of All , utmcla and son-in- law of the prophet. Each sultan of Morocco is supposed to indicate the iaemuber of the sheridan family vho , according to ills conscientious belief. will replace bOa. Tilts succession is , Imuwever , elective and all mem. bore of the simenitlan family are eligible. Generally the deceased mmiiitan's nominee is elected by public acclamation at imoon- day prayers the Friday after tIle sultan's death , as the nominee has probably Imosses- sion of the imperial treastmro and is sup. ported by time lmlack bodyguard , from among whom ( lie large majority of court officials are selected. tllelmlmrimiii''lynte 1)1. ' . . ATLANTA , ( Ia. , Aug. 13.-James H. ihinchay , a lnivatu iii llitu Thirty-second Michigan regimnemmi. died today at Font Mc- I'heraon of typhoid fever. l'Imnmrtv of i'Isiii. NIB..SON , Neb. , Aug. 13.-Special.- ( ) ( iralmdlma Norwood died Augtmst 10 , aged 87. liii was one of the Ili0000rs of this county. ilitsi lmiii I'reigimt tilsi immiii'ntw. C1i1C.GO. Aug. 13.-Eastbound shipments for time week amounted to 51.2(8 tons , against 45,778 for time week previous anti 35,900 year , The Erie led with 7.035 tons. Oilmen lines carried : Michigan Con- tral. 3,094S'almash : , 4.207 : Pmmnbanmlie , 6,987 ; Fort Woyne , 5.462 ; ilaltinioro & Oimto , 4,220 ; ( irand Trunk , 4450 ; Niekie Plate , 4,053 ; Lake Shone , 7,615 Big Four , 14116. - - - - - - - - - ---1 1310 t'TDT'Y 1MDt'fl t'TDt'TTT ° ilarney St. IflLa 1I1LI o o I' jJjJ Harney St. FIRE SALE OF OLOTHINO The greatest sale on record. The only place where you can buy goods for 25c on the Dollar -slightly damaged by smoke and water , The only place where they sell everything as advertised. Everything must go regardless of price. NOW ON SALE. Men's Suits Summer Coats and Vests , $18 men's suits , sizes 34 to I4 . . . . . . . . . . $ 6.75 l men's summer coats , sizes 34 to ' 14 - . . . lOc $16 men's suits , sizes 34 to 4. . . . . . . . 6.00 50c men's duster coats , sizes 34 to + 1 - . . . 35c $15 men's suits , sizes 34 to 14. . . . . . . , - 5.00 $2.75 men's duster coats and vests. 34 to 44 $1.25 $12 men's suits , sizes 34 to ' 14. . . . . . . . . . 4.50 $4 men's duster coats and vests , 31 to + 3 . . $1.50 $10 men's suib , sizes 34 to 41. . . . . . . . . . 3.25 $6 mcii's duster coats and vests , 31 to 44. . . . $2.00 Men's Pants. Men's Hats. $1.75 men's pants , all styles . . . . . . . . . . . . 90c 75c men's hats , all styles . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c $2.50 men's pants , all styles . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.15 $1 men's hats , all styles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'lOc $3 men's pants , all styles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.35 $1.50 men's hats , all styles . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOc $4 men's pants , all styles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1. 5 $ men's hats , all styles . . . . . . 75c $5 ' 50 men's pants , all styles. . . . . . . . . . . . $2.25 $3 men's hats , all styles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 'r No on'r at 1310 Harnoy Street Next Door to Trocadero. 1310 FIRE ! FIRE ! 1310 hartley Stccct. Ilarney Street SEVERE ELECTRIC STORI Prominent Physician Struck by Lightning and Hurled to the Ground , REMAINS. UNCONSCIOUS FOR SOME tIME 'Imt'im ltes'it'e'l Ii Is Left SI.1t is P01111,1 Ii , lie i'mirnl yzei-Fmmremt * home Svimiil 111 * Ii ) ' IL ! imI * , DES MOINES , Aug. 13.-Speclmml ( Tele- gram.-A ) heavy electric storm passed over the city this morning , during wimich light- nlng struck the buggy 1mm which Dr. 14. T. Rood , a prominent physician , was riding. The buggy was demolished , the horse kuocked down amid the doctor timrown out on time pavement. After being unconscious for soimle time lie revived , but with imis left side paraiyzetl. That passed off this afternoon - noon anti it is thought that lie sviii entirely recover. The l5ores ( home school was struck by lightnIng anti otimer damage was done in nmany parts of the city , though 0000 serIous , V IL' I I iii iii -rr-U-htoii miii , NORTH ENGLISH , In. , Aug. I3.-Sp- ( clalj-Tho old settlers of North English held yesterday theIr reunmion anti among the amusements was a merry-go-round. In aomc , way tIme little S'ycar.oltl daughter of hoary Gable became tagled in a cable of the nmactmincm and before it could be stopped the little one's head was completely se'- ered from the body. 'rho gatherlimg was deeply shoched : and furttmer exercises mvoro by common consent abandoned , % t-n. l'miivr hit' ) liii mum. MAL\'I3RN , Ia , A'ug. 13.-Special ( ) - Along with the many signs of the Improved business conditions of .2tilia county Malvern is to have a imew paper. ROOlIlS lmavo beeu fitted mmii in time roar of tIe Savings bank building and ( lie mmcv outfit of machinery is arriving anti tmelng ut in place. Time Imalmer vili be called the Southwest Iowan ( weekly ) and is an experiment of a clock COinIm.tlmy to see if there are enough amlvo. rates cut " 16 to U' for tlmt , support of such a palmer. Ness' ( 'mit imiI Ii' ' 4eimih. INflEl'ENIENl3 , Ia. , Aug. 13.-Spc. ( ciai.-Tbe ) dedication of time St. Josejmhi'a Germnami CatholIc parochial school occurred yesterday. The schooh is time aecond of the kimud in time city , It is a large four-storu' brick structure , capable of accomrmlodaiiflg several hundred pupils. 12ev. Fatlmers Ibeer of hycmsvhlle , O'Connor at Oniwein amid Jrexler of this city conducted time exercises. A beucilt dutmmmcj- and supper wits given , eon. eluding s'Itlt a band concert lii time evening. BLOODHOUNDS AFTER THIEVES 86 iii ii ) , ' . ly $ ii'rifl , 2V1i , , 'i I tim ti'rm'st ' ' ' - ( . , , , liliI' lit Ntiimii'rmmiis ( 'mliii. ' , , , DENVER , Amig. 18.-A special to the Tlmnc's from FColumimo. Cola. , says : A potso vi I ii hI oodlmou nils is seoti ni ng I lie ii I I I a 1mm search of Pug It'nnm , time robber Ivimo t's. calmed after thmt shooting affray mm Ivimich two amen irhiied amid two fatally voundoi1 , I3x-Iepui ) > ' SherIff 31. II. Coxmnaul of Ilreekinnidgo located time bummmd of outlaws who robbed a saloon in ( lint. town Thur.- day nmighmt iii a cabin mm.'ar Koluomno.'itlm Sumner 2VImltae' , a well kmmowa lmusiaos nmmamm of Kokomno , Commrad svctfl to time cabin , lo Investigate , 'fhie iiammuhits opened lire. Conrad fell down at the first shot. 'iS'hi- lucy % VaS mortally woummileti , but lie ( atm- timmuel fining and succeeded In killing Dick Bryan and mortally wounding filth Manley. I'ug hyatt escaped , imeavily ormeul. Manley bias made a confession , In which Lie sais there were four moon tIm tIme gang , ono at wlmom-Fred Wilson-left for Gltunwooti after the flrcekirmnidge nobhem'y. lie also soya that this gang Colnmnitteul nunmerous robberIes iii Cripple ( reek and other laming camps , cml killed two mt'mm rcremmtiy in a saloon robbery at Gohilfield , Cob. DROWNED IN A CLOUDBURST ( 'usual th. ' In , IIi'i't'Ji ( 'ri-eL litrlc(8 ( 'I' . . ii ii i's , i'e , % 4i ii i II III lit' r 'I'tvi'ii I y ENOVIjjj3 , Tenn. , Aug. EL-On accommmmt of ( be destruction of wire eozmnection mvlth the Beech creek district , which s'as visitceht by a cloudburst last night , details of limo casualty [ mayo beemi obtained s'itlm iliihi- . cuity. At a late hoimr tonigimt it was lcernet , that in addition to 'tile faimmily \'llliani Figon Zmavlimg been drowned cmiii seventeen oilmen 'ictiimms , whose names one not known , John Arnoimi ulmtl Samuel I IC any nmmd wifa also perished. 'rhi tonkos a totul of twenty drowned. Sterching parties are workimmg tonight in efforts to find tic bodies , but aceandummg to lntst reports none have beeii locateil. It is finned ( lint timey have Imecim carried to points hene they nimoy mmevc'r be ( otmmmd. tti'iiihiu' ) : - ( ' , , , IEImI , , ST. I'AUL , Aug. 13.-Senator Cushmnanm If. lavis , cimalm'jnami of time senate Colimmflittee oem foreign relatloims , whc'n mmccii at imis hmotrmo today by a repncsemtativo ; of ihe Artimoclateil I'reas regunulhiig time reiwnt that ho timid beemm or lVOUiil lie oiherc'tl a blare 0mm limo peon , ( 'Omlmmmitsmiioim. de'jimimJ4 to tither drmy on affirm that ouch was tIme case. Mn. Iavjs did not wIhhi to make any &ttuteflmt'nt at tbi.1 lilac , as to Im'ace lovuioiimnijimt , hlmt l.im.i. , i"n 4 : . I , DE4IiVOol , S. I ) . , Aug. l3.-Sperial ( Tclegraimm ) - John McCrca , who wa imot near itocimforti 'rimuilday Liv John Ilooper Over a title to sonic property , died iii thu Lead hmospital lab lust night. lie was veJh known in l'enntngton county , _ j - - - - - - - -