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    THE OMATIA DAILY BT513: 'WEDNESDAY, .IVhX 11. 1(100.
DEFEAT COMES AT THE FINISH
Omaha's Talo of DUaStOr Mado OomplotO at
n.. -,t . 1
Sioux Oity Yc3torday.
CRIPPLES PLAY SOME GOOD BASE BALL
lint Wen Ice Ilni'U to llio lleucli, but
I'm 1 1 to Connect Often Hnoiiuli
with the IIiiiiii'
1'lutc,
Mum City, 7 (linnlin, .".
tit. .foseiih, B lie .Mollies, II.
C'IiIpiiko, .' .Ni'iv York, -.
Cincinnati, r, Phlliuleliihlii,
Brooklyn, 1 1'lttMburK, -
M(, I.oula, li) Huston, I).
Detroit, ll ICiiiimifi City, n.
llnlTnlo, -1) I'hlciiK", I.
t'li-vcliinil, l Mllttnukce, O.
IndlitnniiollR, 1 .MluiifiiiiolU, !l.
SIOUX CITV. la., July l0.-(Speclal Tol-
CKram.) The work of tno umana piayers
with tho exception of that of "VoIccIcbs
Tim O'ltourke, was i?ood today, but Hioux
Clty'a timely batllun won tho game. Omnha
..i.rii i i ,in n litiin nninullni' mill scored
etartcd In to do n llttlo pounainR niiu corcu
flvo bits and four runs off WcnlK In tho
fourth Inning, when Cnptuln Jack Olasa-
tock camo to tho conclusion that TorKUson
mlsht do hotter In tho box. McCruadlo'
.r,inn hottlnir nn.l n nhrinmnnal catch by
Coto wcro features, llolb, an cx-Sloux
l ...... .I... I . .1 ll.or.. ma .nmn
iiiujui, uiuiiiivu niiu l.u.u
Mcklnn during tho game. Tho Omaha men
.,111 nn. it... nU, ill rn HIM U'll. I
u,u Bl. u. ... -
"'u'"- ' "
tho grounds today. Tho nonco court, caso
agalrat Hnmon wan continued tn July 30.
WUon spent tho day In bed nt the Men-
ilamln. His doctor said It would bo fully a
weuk before ho could play ball. Flvo stltchca
wero taken In tho scalp wound. Score:
HIOUX CITY.
An.
It. If. O. A.
2 2 3 0
2 12 0
0 12 2
0 0 0 0
1 1 II 0
0 10-1
0 0 1 r
1 1 r. 2
0001
1001
10 17 15
Hallman. If 4
McCrcadlo, cf 4
Urashear, 2b
3 loiitz, rf
!lusscnck, lb
Nllcs, 2b
Jtertc, ss
Cote, c
AV'enlg, p
Ferguson, p
Tnlnls 34 5 12 21 9 3
lni,v nifv O 1 2 0 3 0 1 O 7
Omaha 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0-6
"jjaiicii ror I'crris 111 mum.
UlUlll'll IUIIB. niUUA T, v.,
Two.base hit: McCrcndle. Threc-hasc lilt:
Nlles. Homo runs: McCreadio. Cote, To-
man. Double piny: nerto to liraancur 10
(tlnnxnnplt. Sncrll en hits: Unisheur. MC-
"Vlckcr, O'ltnurko, ltoach. Stolen bnscs:
Hullman. O'Hourke, McVlckor. Struck out:
Honch (2), Toman, Houtz, Wenlg, Cote,
llcrte. Time: i:vj, umpira; aiuiu.
OSLVIIA TIJAJl tlHTS 1IOMH AHVI1
ItourUo llrnt'lii-n Ouuilin lvltli u Hoc
orit llrriililiiir Lint of CunuuIIIoh.
Ti,ini Tllll l?nnrWA linnvpil n nlcll Clf rollef I i.
nhorlli befnro 11 o'clock last night as he
ucd tno maimcu, nun nun uucu'i'ii i
charges ncrows tho river from Council itlulis
V.ronlhnil ni'nln'fhn frlnnillv nlrof Xfi-
hraska. Hill has the proud distinction of
tirlnglnc homo tho longest hospital list of
nnv manasor ever known to Omaha base
liail annals. Ills faco has the fixed exprea-
nlon of ono who has been lending tno niren
nous llfft lonir enough -to get to lopk that
ivRv nnd not lonir enouirh to like It. But
Jio Isn't discouraged. Not ho. Ho Is only
-tvHiunu' uuu il ium Miiii.n iiuiiin.-un
this way with his gang of back. numbers.
Jllll liruuusvn iu iiiiiii7 iiiii iiuiui iiuiivj I
j.tiiu-j. "i ' r. .,v,. ..u ......
.lack l'lckott and Bill Karmer nnd a few of
those vegetables bacKed up weo wiiiio
Mnlnn for Watklns' St I'aul team. You
Tumnnbcr what Omaha did to that gang?
"Well. Just watch Rourke.
1l Till II ' 1 1 .. .. H H . Il.n Dn.lf.M I. I 1 l
Jill, lllll IISl'll in ,1k 1111. lltlillVl IIIMVI 111
lad shape. Ills Injury Is much worso than
was reported from Bloux City. In fact, tho
( nunn mnnauor anil niavers are verv in-
rtlgnant nt tlio way that disgraceful ufrnlr
is being treated by tno Sioux uuy nutnori
tlca. Kverythlng la being mndo na easy aa
liosslbln for Hansen, and efforts are openly
made to make tho assault appear Justified,
llnurlfn p.ivh it ivn n rnu-nrillv nttomnt nt
iV : , ' , . I . , 1
murder. Hansen striking Wilson with the
lint when thu latter wan down on nno knee
Whlnd tho plain and totally ilcfenseless.
Tho case will be heard July 30, when Omaha
jilava ngnln nt Sioux City.
oiuua vii, mil to iikik iiuijj uuu ui
fare n different tijim from tho gang pf
-rlprilcs nnd Invalids thnt has been repre-
pouting Omaha for tho last few we Us. The
new men will b In tho gnmo thN nfternoon
nnd umana win air a in set sail rr" iimt I
T.?.?er "V l'l!?. nou tot Omaha.
.nit liuuufiuwiu iiiiij uujuimm 4VUi liiu
tsioux.
.TAICK WKIMHII'S 1MTCIIIXO SPOILRD.
Urn Moliipn' llold-n I-1 1 el ill up; Turiis n
. Shutout Into n Victory.
ST. JOSEPH, July 10.-(Spcclal Telegram.)
Amateur support accorded Wolmer tells
tho storv of Dcs Moines' defeat bv at Jo.
neph today by n score of 5 to 2. Hull wan
tho only Saint to lln Welmer. Ho irot n
single nnd a three-bnggcr that Nagle
iiearly enptured. Welmen had St Joseph nt
Ids mercy nt every stngo of tho gamo, hut
eight errorri wero made behind him. Mnupln
allowed tho l'ronlbs soven singles, but wns
fortunnto In . keeping thorn scattered, and
Jits support wns good at critical times. The
rcuro wns i to i until inn lourin, wnen Bt.
Joseph mndo It 2 to 1. Dcs Moines mndo It
a to s in tnn eigutn on singles in succession
iiy miei, uiosson nuu ivagie, but in Ht,
Jnsnnh'H 1ml f Brain fumblml Maunln'n hit
Thlel muffed Bncr'o lly nnd both scored on
jinu a second nit or mo, game, score;
ST. JOHKPir.
AB. It. 31. O.
A. B.
Strang. 3b 3 10 3
Baer. if ....
4
10 1
3 lull, ss
Kllng. o
Hehrall, rf ...
(McKlbben, cf
Davis, lb
Brlstow, 2b ...
Cdaupln, p ....
Totnls
.. 3
.. 3
.. 3
1 2
.. 1
.. 3
27 10
DES MOINES.
AB. R, H.
I'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. I 1 I
4 0 1
4 0 1
4 0 2
4 0 0
4 0,0
PO. A. E
Thiol, If ....
Oloason, ss
INugle, ef .,
Illnt-ri, 2b ,.
Brnln, 3b ..
Varnor, rf ,
Cole, lb ....
1
n-lsler, o
4 0 0
Wctmcr, p :i
0 0
Totals 3"i 3 7 21 11
Earned runs: Des MoIiioh, 2. Threo-baso
mu: jiuii. acriiice nits; Hirung, Aicivibbcn
titolen bases: Strung. Schrall. Thiol (2),
Cloison. Double plnys: iSolsler to Colo;
3 lints to ClotiHon to Cole. Struck out; Ilv
(Mnupln, 3; by Welmer. 3. Bnsos on balliv. Off
weimer, 4. nil oy piicneu ball; Welmer, 1,
-.into; i-w. umpire: 1.11111:111.
Stiiiiillnir of the Ten in ii.
Played. Won. Lost. P.C.
Denver 67 33
Omaha 5S r0
t. Joseph 67 29
Des Moines 51 27
21
,I)T
2S
2S
27
30
32
.600
J'unblo ,, ,,60 26
Sioux City 66 21
.461
.423
(LIMES OF T1IF. .VATIOXAl. l.l'.Anilll.
Clileuuo Conllniif- Her Victorious
Mureti 111 'rrluiiiiih
CHICAGO,
rors
four
scored
acal
long single Into left. McCarthy mado four
Kreai cutciies in tlie'sun neid. Attendance.
coro:
CUICAflO. I NEW YOIIK.
K.H.O.A.ll. n.lI.O.A.Il.
McCar'ty, If 0 1 4 1 1 Vatill'n. cf. 0 0 1 0
(llillJs, 2h... 10 3 1 o;oli-uson, 2b. 1 1 4 4
Jterten, lb,. 2 Oil 0 0 hVlbach. If.. 0 0 3 0
Ryan, rf..., 0 3 10 0
Oretn, cf.... 1 0 3 0 0
lOrnJy. ra. 0 14 11
noylc. lb,... o o 7 io
llmdlry, Jb. 1 2 2 4 0
Cllnc'n. 0 0 0 2 0
Smith, rf.... 1 1 1 0
i Hnwer'n, c. 0 1 4 2
3oniihie, o.. 0 2 4 2 0
lllcktn'n. Sb 0 1 0 5 1 I
unmui, p... u i o 4 o
Dohrny, p..,0 0 0 1
Total. .. 5 8 27 11 II Tutall .. S 6 24 14
fhlpmrn 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 0
Mmi Ynrk O 1 0 'u 0 1 0 0 ft
JCurncd runa: CUkuk;o. 1; New York,
T. LOUIS, Ju y 10. Junes was lnvlnclblo "ur,v i"' V u . .ie. Jvun rf. 1
Totals 33 7' 10 17 15 1 todiiy IIe ha'(1 th ncnnenters at his mercy. end; Snark. 99 (Dangmnn), 25 to 1 nnd 7 to
Succeeded Wonlg In the fourOi. Dlnccn also pitched a good gamo. Attend- . fiecondjPrlnccss Otlllle, 99 Oleado), 50 to
m(ui nni-p 1 "tn) Score: third, Time: l;001-f. The Regent, Ixidy
OMAHA. ante J,.w. ocorc. uotov Paddon. Cogswell, Goddess of Night, Edu-
, , A.R J1, V,0, V' h bT' ,,,,n . r I 11 li o a r cu,e- Mnxlmus. Tho llrothor. Guesswork,
MvTker ef ::::::::::: 'a o s 5 I I .f.."1. onufn. cfo-'oVo m,",a"11Hoirnmn- nuder comuo
O'Connell. lb 1 2 8 0 0 Ijonovaii. rf. 0 2 S 0 0 .Collin. . 3b.. 0 10 0 1 0 T;Ir(1 , rrocuraor
Ijauzon, c....... I 1 2 I 2 0 ImiTA o ? I iTonm-v ib" S (Mitchell), 4 to 1 and 7 to 10. won by
Toman, s 1 1 .1 1 4 o Mcilann, lb.o 113 0 litnaxBu. rf. o I - ii o (0'Connnr), 11 to 20 and out, second by a
lloy- 3"-- J " i r n S?,)' u ,"1 a t a " o l "50 l,CHlli "lusduerle. 101 (J. Thick), 30 to 1,
Verrls, rf 3 "11" a r Lr ' o o
Newmnyer 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cilger. o.... 0 0 5 1 0 C arke c.... 0 0 3 4 0 Pour,h r lh FlrHl Attempt stakes,
1 touch, t) 3 0 10-0 Jones, f) 1 1 0 J o.uineen, p.... o o u v , frinnw! vt Cninr to-, n Kiiini.ii
Tlllir 111 V,iil- Vni-ly'ii I ..lll.nh ..n.l Tll. ...It, . n.,cn.. 1...II .....1 I
, w...y ..., rt. ri - , iiiivolii. uiu. .',i,o ,i.i mrrru Willi uuu ln,ln wnrA wnn In Btrnlrrht hwtlla TIIA
und Dpncnys wlldiifsn gavo Chicago well placed hit gave jju other runs. Mln- ,hTf "S., trot wis won i v I chin s n
of the r live runs today. Now York neanolla cot nfter Diuuiiiann in tho seventh. IP. Ll'.'.i1 irL,-..lr0?L?a?.w." P.. H?"P Jl' J1
In the second on a trlplo und slimlo reeling off Uvo singles und scoring three jni ' i-i K stronV favorltn biit Was
In the s xth on n it. an out nml u runs. Smith struck out with thn hnsea ?)!? AW.11 n..sJ.r0". J?.v 0IU.' J?"1.
Left on bns; Chicago. 7, New York. 3.
Twn-baso hit: Donahue. Threo-baie nit i
Hmlili. Sacrifice lilt: Cllneman. Double
ilny; Doylo to Uloason to urnoy. bituck
ml- tiv rirlriiili. ?! hv flohenv. I. Hasps
in l,nlla. art rii,tttl. 1- ifr" fluhnnv. 4 lilt I
by pit. hed bnll: Br'ndloyi. Selbach, illck-
mun, Urccn. Time! 1:23. umplru; O Day.
Hrelt Oulpltclicri Orlli.
CINCINNATI. Julv 10. Brcltensteln had
llin llhtllli.n nt lila tiim tmlne. Orth wnft
poorly supported and hit timely. Attend-
mice, ntuic.
CINCINNATI
'NATI. I
It H.O.A.K.
I'lIlLADKLPHIA.
!. ii.h.o.a.e
Ilarrett. cf.. 0 0 i 0 0 Thomas, ef. 1 1 3 1 0
Corornn, hO 1 IS 2 Slniilf, If.... 0 1 1 0 0 I
Bckify, lb. l o s l l Fiicu, rr oiooo
Crawford, If 2 2 3 Q 0 Chiles, lb... 0 Oil 0 0
MoUrhle, rf. 0 3 2 0 OiDolan, 21).... 1 1 1 2 1
tjulnn, !b... 0 0 1 0 OlMoFarl'd, e. 0 0 3 0 1
Wiwl. lb..,. 1 1 0 0 1 WulvT n. IbO 1 2 I I
Pi-Ill, c 1 0 6 2 OC'rPM, .... 0 0 3 t 0
llrelfs'n. n. 0 1 0 2 0 Orth. P 0 0 0 1 0
1 8 27 8 4l
Totals
Totnli ..2 SMll 3
PlnMnrintl 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 3 5
I'hllUdulUllIU 0 0 0 V 1 0 w 1 u-
- - . - . . . " " - ' Z - ..... j I
Earned runs: Cincinnati, li Philadelphia.,
1. Homo ruiw: Cruwford, Dolnn. stolen
I'llllPi VII t wit. v, . I
i... i , i i i...ti. t i ii..ii....iin 1 iMitr
S5 "irifirtVn.tnr V; Uy Ortil, 2. Tln
umpire: Terry,
IMrnlCH Couldn't Do This.
I'lTTSUynO, July 10.-nrooklyn won out
by j;ood playlns. In the first four ItinliiKi
leever guve two hnsea on balls and nlno
JiUh aiJ md lW() ,,rror8( yct lll0 Vgtors
COui(i ncoro only four runB. Chebbro held
thorn down to two hits. Scores
lUTTSiiUiio. imooKi.TN
tioaum-t. cf. " 1 4 2 o'jontt., cf.... 11 a l i b
ivi,. if . n 1 n ft tvt. rf ... t 2 10 0
JVHI m., 3b. o 12 3 I lJtnn . lb.. 1 1 7 l 0
""hiivi, .... v v v.;mw - - - - -
o'llrlen, 2b.. 0 0 2 1 0 Dnlilen, is.. 0 0 4 4 1
oooly, lb... 0 0 10 0 0
Zlnuiier. c... 0 0 3 3 1
cross, 30 ... 0 - ti 1 u
Daly, !b O lu 3 0
,.ly. ' n 2 4 3 1 Mi-Oiilro. c.. 0 0 4 0 0
louver, p.... 0 0 0 0 0 Mcouvty. p. 1 1 1
n,t,r0, p. 0 0 0 1 0 -----
McCreery . 0 0 0 0 0 Totals .. 4 11 .7 u 1
Totoll .."3 7 27 11
untted for Chesbro In ninth.
ittburg 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 02
Ilrooklvn 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 0-4
Harncd run: Hrooklyh, 1. Two-haso lilts
Shutout for llimlon.
rrtinU "o a 21 n "o
i i"n r. n . -
X A 2 2 2 a5
Totals ..3 8 27 10 Si Tot;
St. Lou s 1 0
Hoslon 0 0 0 0 o o o o oo
Karnod runs: t. iouis, i. iwo-uuso 1111:
..-. fc. m..v. ...v. I
Stolen base: Wnllnce. Hit by pitched ball:
McUann. Hasea on balls: Oft Jones, 1; off
Dlncen. 3. tttruck out: By Jones, 4: by
Dlnocn, 2. -Wild pitch: Dlnecn. Time: 1:47.
umpire: .msiic.
Stiiudlnir of tin- Tt'iinin.
Played. Won. Lost.
i -.u.
Jlrooklyn ...
63
ir,
42
21
Gt7
i'niinduiinia
Chicago
35
36
:o
33
2S
2S
0
30
31
31
33
34
35
-42
.iu? i
07
W
f,K
Ki
03
, 62
.637
I'lttsburg ...
r i r I
.u.i
Cluclnnutl ..
,n
,.USt. Iuls....
.42
jjow yo'r'kV.V.V.'.'.'.
'M
fiAMIib OV T1IU A.MUUICAN LBAOUK.
ii-i i . . , . . i r . . . .... . I
I'Ciruil niiiiRnn vil Jllllillirr I
lloi nf Hliiifmit.
DETROtT, July 10. 'Still Bill" Hill
llnl,,l In Vila nl.l.llmn fni-m In.U,, I.,
addition to holding tho Kansas City team
.inn... tn ai- Uri,t,.ro,i v,iia i,
vevcn batsmen. The Dntrolt team hit Gear
almost at win. Aitenuance, l.sw. Hcore:
m.Tnmi, , i..aiJ
, n 1 p ry u rt. .
P...-V. 2li.... 0 " 1 3 A Urmnhlll. rf ft 1 ft n 1
Holmes, rf.. 1 1 2 0 0 Warner, ni.. 0 2 110
llarley. ir... 0 2 2 0 0 O'llrlen, If.. 0 0 1
IJlbfrfld, ss 1 1 3 1 i) Uuntran, lh. 0 2 11
0 0
0 1
ltynn, 2b.... 1.2 2 1 1 Farrell, cf.. 0 0 4
Dillon, lb... 2 3 7 2 1 Couxhlln, 3b 0 1 1
0 1
1 0
3 0
2 0
3 0
. n a , , ft I. 1 HI A A
N'- J S wnim '- ? n ,
f?.w- 0 i c"' n i
0 2 0 3 0 Ci(&r, p 0 0 0
Totals ..D 18 27 10 .1 .Totals ..0 6 21 12 3
UCtrOll UJJU111U J I
i . ......... .. -
Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
i-arneii runs: ueiroii. a. i w-o-oaso nils:
Shaw (2). Thrue-baso hits: Dillon, Dungnn.
viniiiY V - . . niuc-urtnu iiivn. i.iiuii, juiihi.ii.
Sncrlflco hits: Knrrcll, Coughlln, Dillon,
sininn hini, tinii,a il iinriAi- vini
Eiberfeld. Bases on halls: Off Hill, 4: off
Qcar. 1. First basn on errors: Detroit, 1;
Kansas City, 2. Loft on bases; Detroit, 10;
Kansas uuy. iv, sirucK out: uy inn, ,
,v c.cnr, 1. Cloublo piny: Casey to Dillon
Timo: 1:15. Umplro: Cantllllon.
.
llnffulo lloes the Lriulrrn.
.iiituMAin t..i.. inTv,n ino.i,. n.i in
cn'rV met nt 'oiymplo varU. today and
gavo an eloquent exhibition. The Buffulos
went after Dcnzer In the llfth nnd. usslsted
liv tho orrors of Brodlo and Hoy. ran tin
tour iiiiiivb. nuuiiuii iiin-u uiu unu uvei
iiiu ituiL-u I inn acvvuiii, ivi uiu luiLiiuu u
steady gamo for tho home team. Caruy's
work at Ilrst was good. Attendance, 1,W0.
Score:
BUFFALO.
CHICAGO.
n.H,O.A.B,
ll.H.O.A.n.
Halllgan, If. 1 1 3 0 0
Carry, cf.... 1 2 10 1
Uay, l o o 3 0 l'
limine, u.... v z i u i
hHron. rf. 0 1 3 1 0
Sctir-i-k, c. 0 2 0 2 1
Attiprton. 2b o o l 5 o
sicFnri'n, rf o l 2 l oi
I'aUdtjn. 21... 0 0 3 1 0
Ilurlm'ii, 3b 0 1 2 1 0
Khiiftart. tn. 1 2 1 4 0
Oirey. lb.... 0 l U 2 ft
nallmnn. n 1 1 (! 1
Islwll, lb.. .. o l 7 l 9
Andrews, 3b o 1 0 3 0
Kirrwln, p... 1 1 2 1 0
Suudcn c... 0 0 4 0 0
Denzer, pi.. 0 0 1 2 0
Totnls .. 4 1025 17 V Totals ... 1 .7 2 10 2
Brodlo out on threo bunt strikes
Buffalo 00004000
ChicaEO ""' 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01
i-.rno.rim.i. Tiiifrnin phinnr-n 1 Two-
,.nrnr,uru;rtai,'nClrMa50'B
linn- hit: Garrv. Homo run: Bhugnrt.
stnlnn hftsosi SchrcconcoRt. McFarland.
Shugart. uoublo piays; Ainorton to iiau
mnn to Carey: Shearon to Carey. First
base on bn lis: Oft Kurwln, 3: oft Denzer. 2.
lilt r),v nll-hml hull: liir Kern-In. 1. Struck
out: By Kerwln. 1: Oiy Denzor, 2. Time:
l-.m. .umpire: sucriunn.
Hilly Ilnrt'N Good Dny,
CLEVELAND. July 10,-Hnrt had Mil
w-nukeo at his mercy this afternoon und
tho nonrest tno visitors canio to scoring
was in tno seventn inning, wnen inuiz went
to third on Dlgglus' double to right. Gen
ius' one-handed catch, after u hard run, of
- ttuiuitmn inui nun uuu in iiiu iiioiutai
3 plays that has been seen hero in years. Tho
0 game was replete with sensational plays on
0 both sides. Attendance. l,20o. Scoro;
2 niiwr ivn ahi w .tiwu-n
Waidroirs foul was ono or tno prettiest
CL.UVELAND, , MILWAUKKE.
It.H.O.A.lM H.H.O.A.E
ricker'g, cf. 0 2 I 0 OiWiildron, cf. 0 o 0 0 0
Frlsble. rf.. 1 1 V 0 o lietclium, rr 0 0 4 0 0
(lenlns. If... 0 1 4 0 0 l)oivil. If 0 0 10 0
Iluttow. nn.. 0 0 1 0 0 Anrters'n, lb 0 0 10 0 0
crl.luin, lb. 1 0 13 2 0 Smith, c 0 0 0 0 0
I'loud, 2b.... 1 2 1 1 0 Fullz. ss.... 0 0 3 4 0
Sullivan, 5b. 0 1 1 3 0
Siilcs, c 0 1110,
Olgglns, c-lb 0 3 4 0 0
Illlike, 3b... 0 0 12 0
fenroy, 2b.. 0 'o 1 3 1
Hart, i 112 2 0
Hcttgur, p.. 0 0 0 i 1
Totals
4 9 27 U
T"lnt ft KID 1
' - - - - -
Cleveland 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0
Mllwaukeo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Two-bnsn hit: Dlgnlns.' Sacrlflco hit:
Flood. !
Flood. Struck out: By Hart. Burke; by
517 Rettiier.
Iinrt, l' risuie. liases on bails: urr
Hart. 3; off Rcttger. 2. Hit by pitcher: By
Hart. Conroy, Fultz. First base on errora:
uievoiunu, i. i.cit on imses: uievoinuu, b;
MiiwnuKco, t. 'nine: i:w, umpire: .icuon
aid.
HoONlern Hnve the I. lick.
INDIANAPOLIS. Julv 10. Harvey's wild
nets In tho tlrut Inning gave Indiananolls
two runs, i-irrors ny Aonaiticcnio. jaou
se8
filled. Attendance, 1,200. Score
I isrntAMAi'ni.ia i ..iiMviunni.
ll.H.O.A.n. H.1I.O.A K.
Hnrlfv'r. rf 1 0 2 0 0 Davis, cf.,.. 0 0 2 0 1
Hurtxel. If.. 0 0 2 0 0!
.Vpjice, 3b... 1 2 1 1 0
0 ftlld, cf.. 1 2 3 0 0
0 l'owers, c... 0 2 7 0 0
0 Mndlmin. ss, 0 0 3 1
Wilmot. rf.. 1110
Uilly. if...., 0 1 3 0
y,oran, lb, 0 J . 0
Kelly, lb,,.. 0 0 7 1 0
Jackl'sch, c. 0 0 S 1 1
i-isnn. 21 o o 3 i l
imllli. p 0 113 0
Abt.at'lo, ib. 0 0 4 4 1
Harvey, p... 0 0 0 0 0
Parker, p.... 13 0 10
0 1 Hlc-kcy. 3b.. 2 1 .0 3 1
0 I llamnianu, p 0 1, 2 3 0
1 Totals .. 4 6 27 10 3
Totsls .. 3 10 24 10 3
1 Indlnnnnolli.
2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 I
5 Mlnntiimnlbt 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
' 1 t ....(.,.,. nv,A.i. nin,mi,ii ft. lrn-uv
'i. 1 Parker. 7. Buaa hits: Oft Daramann. It; off
bimo c rnwford Uouli e naVH- Wolverto CANTON. O.. .July lO.-(Speclal.)-Tho
to SChlVerA Crots VoChllei; to" or" ""'ph'dh'li
vnrni' lu.ritiPt- tn Oiilnn. Plrit base on Akron, 10 to 2; ev l'nUaulpniii, 12 to
lit Alliance. 11 to 1. The Indians lost ono came
r-lnrkiv Wnirm-r. Jones. Thrce-baso hit:
;"n.: ' cj.Y..r. vn tit,i.,, rni ner nnd coming on won cieveriy oy one
0 "W't.'n wA.l onu-half leneths In 1:451-6. Htltin antlng
? ' ; nSa, 7 . , I old mark of l:U. dlo pulled up lame,
1 ' y'lrSi linVn nil hnlls- Off l.l'PVcr 2' Cooled OUt nlCelV. ItCSUltS!
9 "h.ishro Totf Vccilnnlty. 1. nu'by L.flrst race. ononnd onc-slxteenth miles
' ;T,.fhr 1 1 ,linil- InnnlniiV Kellv Zlmmer oiunuirjf, 11& (.Aicuue), u to 1 nna ;i to 0, won
0 Struck out- ilv l!eov"r!'l- by CheXo? 1 l'V onb und one-half lengths; Admiration.
0 ,v McG lnnlty 2 T mo' 2:00 Umplru lw (Turner), 3 to 10 and out. second by six
0 Vv..rculnnll' Jl Alm0, l'mP'ru- lengths: Charentus. 112 Shaw). 0 to 1 and
0 "u,al l) to 10. third. Timo: 1:451-0.
Harvey. 2; off I'nrker, 4. Itnr on bnlls- Oft
Dnmmann, 4; off Harvey, 3; off I'nrker, 1.
Htrtn - k out; By Dnmmann, B, by Harvey, lj
uy i-nrKer. i. wild pucnos; narvey,
base hit: Nonce. Uoiiblo nlnv: Dammann to
Ifplll fltnlnn tinar.. Itlrltnl- Wnritpn.
Passed ball: Jncklltsch. Iff ft on bnsrfl: In.
dtanapoll", 6; Minneapolis 10. Umpire:
Dwyer. 'Hinc: S:00.
the Tennis.
70 43 27 ,CH
M 37 XI .Ml
71 33 33 .f'ta
S M 32 .r
75 ,Vt 40 .4B7
71 31 33 . 451
CO 31 3S .419
70 M 41 .371
Clovelnnd
Krtnsna city...
Minneapolis
IJOtroil
uunaio
Arnnnhon Find MtiConlf Mnny.
M'COOK. Neb.. July 10. (Special Tele
grnm.l For the third time thin reason
Arannhoo defeated McCook hero today by.n
score nf 12 to 6. McCook wad outoluyed In
tho Held and at tno bnt and errors were re
sponsible for most of Arapahoe's counts.
TWO COaClllO.'ldH 01 rooters HCCOmpiulu-ll WIO
Yiiailll, icum iu llltn "H"'
. 1 .. I . I . . . ... 1 . .. .. .. .1,... fn II ntnH'
I ml In lift Mnlic Unoil Itccoril.
' . i
in AKrnii. it in i.
NOTABLE DAY AT BRIGHTON
StainUiiic Miikc. New World'n IlecorU
for Otic mid Onc-SI-tucutlt
Mllea.
KKW vnnK. .Inlv 10. A world's record
for n mlln inn! a sixteenth and n headntid
head MnUh In tho First Attempt stakes
woro features in tne rncmg at iiriguion
.""'"..'y"1"" ,,V''"V'?.." -JV"-."
nut colt by Candlcmas-The Uoness, was ru-
sponsible for tho now record. It was In tho
nrst race, which scrntcnos reuueen to inioe
ntartcrs, tho lleet Admiration, Charenlus
n, c;,n,i A.lmlrnllnn irni n nrnlilhl.
and StnmllnET. Ailmlmtlnn una a nrohlbl
tivo invoruo nt 1 to 4, wnuu aininn unu
(Wntun wr Held at 2 to 1. To n cood
break Admiration and Charentus rushed
out ,0 ma)e the running, nocks apart, while
H.WLVt Ylfo" SVTurTc?.aTntS,BXped
tinder tho killing pace nnd dropped bnck,
Admiration going on and allowing tho wny
Into tho stretch. When RtrnlL'htoned out.
however, McCuo let Standing have his way.
no quickly raceti up to Admiration, passed
mm
tho
but
Second race, live furlongs, selling: Patra
K t0 5 an(1 a to 0, won by a head. Lutlander)
1,2 (Speycr). 1 to J nnd 1 to 2, second by a
ncck: Termless, 107 (Jenkins). 6 to 1 and C
t0 B thln Tlmo: 1:004.5. Urandy Smush
uuu iiimmany vniet niso ran.
...... " w , ........v . "".V, ...... u,l.-tltlll. Ultimo,
Dr. Klchbere. 154 (Veltch). 3 to C nnd out.
won by threo lengths; Draughtsman. 13t
(Hra7.ll), 20 to 1 nnd 6 to 1. second: Klondike.
1W (Donahue), W to 1, third. Time: 2:45.
Desperado. Hurdv C!. Oraclp. nharlov n
Dnnlol Qullp and Lime Juice nlso run.
Sixth race, six fur Ioiib-h. Rnlllnr- r.r,ia.
vino, iuj turennan), to to 1 and 3 to 1. won
ly ono and one-half lengths; His Koynl
jiiuiiui:a9. ivi (Larurmaui. 4 in i umi .-i to n.
second: Skyscraner. 103 (fl'Cnnnnri. in r.
, ... n . , v.. , v . . . . .
unu lu .ii iru. limn: i:i l.ii. nrinmn
unu i-iiin jjonnuo aiso ran
CROWHURST HAS GREAT DAY
St. Lout Jockey Puts Four Vlctnrlc.
In Ilia e,ni1ll n 4 l.'nl. CI- 1.
...... - " " ...,...
RT. LOUIS. JlllV 10. Thfl fpfltlim Of the
r?F.es Qt tho fair rrounds, todny was the.
rldlnrr of Jockev Crowhurst. lie landed
'our winners and not ono of them was a
fnvorlte,
In tho third race Llbb e. which nnlshed
second to Bohue. wns dlsqualltled for foul,
lng Tom Cromwell In' tho run for home.
Jockey Talley wns suspended pending an
Investigation for his ride on Lord Nevlllo In
tno rourtn race, iong snots were in order
today. Only ono favorite won. Results:
l-irst race, ono mile: unicKamnuga, us
(Crowhurst), 9 to 1, won; Sldbow. 112 (N.
Hill). 7 to 10 nnd 1 to 4. second; Znzel, 107
(Corner), 20 to 1, third. Timo: 1:14V4. Bon
nlvard, Fearful, Gilbert and Jack Stern
"'a?.- . ... ,,. T
ui-i.u,i,i IHM-, oviiiiiK. hia luiiuima. 1 1 . u
IliiL.i. li'u: ,rrnn.,i,rul 1- In 1 ...nn. fnl-
ton PJnnt. W. (J. T. vood). 2 to 1 'and 4
to 5. second: L.ona. a.1 iupcdi-ri. 7 to :i. tnirn
Time: 1:1514. Joo Doughty. Regatta, Moun,
tilln Dew. Tolo Simmons. IHarle u. Brown
Klttv G. Blrdto May. Bonaaua. Cclcsto
a ur niso ran.
Third race, s'lllntr. mllo and seventy
yards: Bohue, 93 (Dale), 20 to'l, won; Tom
iTomwen, lus (j. woods), to 6 nna l to s,
second; Jim Turner, M (WatsonO. 9 to 1,
third. Timo: 1:47&. Velaco. Silent Friend
Fox Bard. Crystyne and Jlmti nlso ran
i.ionio umsnen seconu. dui was uiocjiiaiiued
ror rouuug Tom uromwon.
Kourin race, selling, seven ruriongs
Theory. 103 (Crowhurst), 7 to 2, won; Ma
con. mi cnnler. r, to t nml 4 tn n. sni-mid
l.nni Vnviiin ia iTniinvi s tn k third
-jimo: im. Kindred, uznc ii, uany iiiru
I Di n i.nvniiv nmn rnn.
Fifth rnce, Belling, six furlongs: W. B.
Gates, 101 (Crowhurst), 9 to 1, won! Ohnct,
95 (J. Woods). 20 to 1 nnd 8 to 1, second;
i:d L. 109 (Hlnkcy). 10 to 1. third. Timo
1:1!:. Sam Lazarus. E cht Bells. Bertha
Noli, Elsmerc, Loruais Tip nnd Duty nlso
ran.
Hixm race, maiden z-yenr-oui nines, live
furloiiirs: Cornolette. IOC (W. Klley). 7 to
6, won; Julletta B, 110 (A. Morrison), 5 to
1 nnd 2 to 1, second; Eva's D.irllnir, 110
(HcnnoMHey). S to 1. third. Time: 1:01. JMay
Tnrr, Vacato. Clrcely, Thnrncnp, Down-
hearted and Enjoy also ran.
Fly liy Might WIiin for New 0rner.
CHICAGO. July lO.-FIv bv Nleht easily
won tho Midway Ntakcs today, racing In
1 t'19 Htnble colors of Albert Simmons, who
I'fUBht him yesterday. Portcnte, who was
w'th tho winner, was nn easy sec-
ond. thus ilrst and second money going
to their owner. Tho entry wns n hot odds
on favorite and was backed from the onon-
lng of the betting to post time. Star Cblmo,
second enoico in tne opening nice or tno
dny, won easily. Tho winner was heavily
played.
Silver Coin won tho second race In n sen-,
national manner, coining from nowhere In
tno stretcn mm squeezing tnrougu mo
bunch 100 feet from the wire: Results:
First race, s x ninoncs: Htnr cnimo. us
(J. Martin), won: Miss Shanlev. 103 (Dovln).
0 to 1, second: Scarlet Lily, 102 (T. Knleht),
7 to fi, third. Time: ltllVj. Princess Tyra,
oiedona, Bene or tno tiien, nettle it. Trim
. ... " , x.i." -tr.l.. . i., 1
blS ""'UJl'" Ynn ?Jitu,.r Siu. nt
"'"."fv.'V" ,,0
B'lt)iV8tt0i 152VJ!i- .ti "ft nti.nV
Hlnger), 15 to 1, second; Pupil, 99 (Martin),
7 to 2, third. Time: 1:41. Alcnrotta,
urancli and Tragedy urnne niso. ran.
Third rnce. mllo nnd one-slxtoonth; Fly
bv Nlcht. 114 (Bullman). 9 to 10. won: l'or-
tpnto. 102 (Knlchtl. 9 to 10. socond: Andes.
ira (iinttnewsi, u to i, mini. Time: li-iu.
Tlio i.aiiy, Flaunt nnu i-ounu niso ran.
Fourth rnce. seven und one-half furloncs
Vlhleer, 102 (Knight), 7 to 5, won; Rollins,
iui t.Muriini, l to d, second; msnop iieeu,
mi ttiuiimnni. u m i, tniru, liinn:
Vnn Hornbeke. Troubnilne. Slollocole. La
lrnc ln.iirMifillnn Ti . I " llnnnli-ni n.1,1 Xtfa
...-.. v..,. ..
i i093 nisn rnn.
II Fifth race. hIx furloncs: Garry Horrman
US (Roland). 6 to C, won: Kid Cox, 101
(Southard), 12 to 1. second; School Master,
106 (Hullman), 10 to 1, third. Time: 1:13:.
nuvcruuie, iyr uuu ruiurywoou nun run.
aixin rnce. neveu nnu une-uuii luriuiun
Orlmnr. 100 (Wlnklleld). 3 to L won; Es
pionage, Otj (Knight), 6 to 1. second: Tayon,
102 (Stuart), 9 to 1, third. Time: 1:33',. 811-
vpr unrter, tub iirmo, uatnstropno nnu
urcatianu also ran,
HnrueNN Ilncliig: nt Wlmlnor.
DETROIT, July 10. Two of tho threo
Harness races earned nt tno Windsor irncn
stiff and lame, not having boen worked out
T'lie 2:Zj trot was won uv liattlesicn. n
Lexington (Ky.) gelding, who 1h ono of the
promising candidates In the groat 110.000
Merchants' und .Manufacturers' trotting
stako at Oroasn Polnto track next Tues-
ilnv. nnrirn Alpv. whn tnnlf sf-pnnil. nnd
0 Lady Gernldlne. who got fourth money, are
o also MercliuntH' and Manufacturers' en-
tries. Gernldlno was a warm favorite In
todny's early betting. Texas Queen, a bet
ting luvoruo in tno ..i'i pace, was ins
tanced in the third heat. Results:
2:23 trotting, purse JSOO: Hattleslgn won
In straight heats. Time: 2:1!. 2:164. S:13'4.
Grorge Alex, Rhea, Lady Gernldlno, .Berlhu
liarrnn, Aland i , Salvador, mil ilea anu
3 IIpIpii Oracu also started.
1. n.-iclnir. nuisu 3C00: Cobbett won In
1 threo atralcbt bcuti, 'J.'liaoi4 2;L5U. 2;12U.
2:13. Pussy WlJlow. Haem Patchen, Texas
Jeslo. ICImn, A. Clemens lloy, Yoscmlto,
lllliy ucorge, l.uuuo tscrioner una kjus
Duron nlso statu; J.
2:12 trotting, pi;. ie 600; Lelns won sec
ond, third and fo ,wth heats: Time: 2:13M,
2:13(4, 2.KH. Kale Mccracken won first
heat In 2.11. Cutting. Ellort nnd MIsb
Jano nlso started.
..,r.--n . nTTi.iniiM
SWEEP PLATE AT NOTTINGHAM
American .lopUt'ys Won lit cry ltnc
Nturtcil on the niiKllsh llnec
Course Yesterday.
(Copyright, 1900, by Press Publishing Co,)
LONDON, July 10.-(Now York World Ca-
..,".: "'. --vm. .tfn n.
WJr'1' l,rf. r
n.ir.i. t.-m f,nS, ,.e,v. tvnuilnrliiL? If there 1
Is over to bo an end to their v!: the strikers' bus lino nrc again being vlg
?oey'.WCcW x'rfc? orous.y soUclted and bus lino headausrlcrs
olOUtl rodo tlirec Winners, u-nici ivuii in
and Johnny Relff one. , , A. .,
..il?.1.
criilclsm for tho Yankee Btylo of riding, It
caused not the least surprise. Tho clever
U?e?r so'es
My with und command really fnlmloiis
prices. They simply rldo all nrourm tno
Kiigllsh jockcjs nnd sorno qi uiu
nptiiauv Hliortoninif inoir Burruiis uuu dii.-
ting further forward, thus Imitating their
successful rivals. ,
Richard Croker fared well nt Nottingham
today. His Scotchman II, with L. Relff up,
wnn tiin n.iMfnrii nintn. nnd his Argiidcen,
iiim riiiilrn liv I,, lirlrf. was second for
orSoWn'r
have i not been very extensive, but tho out-
lay has greatly exceeded the Income.
MBhwciBh
1111.1111.11,111 uaiiuu.il. ",.i .7 I.i.1a..
ruriongs, was won 'uy ijuick v.iiuuk,
bv J. Relff. ... . .
Tho Bobbers Mill plate, a hlghwclght
f0wrryworn by
.Mnrecline, with J. Rein up.
The IV'etlicrilcia ParK soiling mnio pi iw
.,cTnnr,;vA
nrd Crokers Argadccn, ridden by L. Relff,
wns hocond. .... .....
T m Ht Aiiiiu'd tinniiirnn nr i,uu kov- i
riiia i.V anrr.nrintinn of .1 sovereigns
rnnh. for a-vi-ar-olds and tinwnrd. one mile,
w.",1.w?; "X 'T11.' w,:",n.',..rtip;-
.ehar.od,s1'Tv.f,afrong2,, "wurton by
Kiingsor. with Hioan up. . .
TtlQ BilHfOrd llllltO Of 101 SOVCrdgnS, tori
horses thnt nt time of entry hud not won
2W sovereigns nt ono time, selling races
excepted, ono mile nnd n nair, was won uy
Richard's Cloker'M Scotchman II, ridden by
UAt tho first dnv's races of tho Hlhury club
nt Salisbury toilay tho Downtown hnndl-
cap of 3 sovereigns each for ' starters (to
go to tho second horso), with 200 sovereign's
lidded, for 3-ycar-olds nnd upwnrd nt livo
furlongs resulted in a dead neat between J. is nccounion ior irom tuu iutt win inn iuuiu
S. Curlls' 4-s ear-old chestnut colt. Star of nR classes principally rcsldo In tho northern
Hanover, ridden by K, Jones, and George ,, cm, -..- nt thn rltv. nml n
l,-,lii,ni-,la' I.v..i..n1.1 .linutnilt rnlt 1. n lri. I
l-yenr-old chestnut colt, Fairy-
Held, on which'.!. H. ("Skeets") Martin had they had given tho former boycott strong aid
tho mount. William C. AVhltney's Miguel (t w-ns but natural that they should inau
A.uro.r,ail',olt' wUh "CAlllster In tho saddle. lfcst ft smllar itcntlon In this Instance
AMATEUR TENNIS AT CHICAGO
Totirnnniciit for AVentern Cliiiinplon-
hlli U Conllnui-il ttlth Iriter
entluiv .llutclit'M.
CHICAGO. July 10. At tho Kenwood
Country club 'today the tennis tournament
ued. Tho weather was ucrfoct except for
n fairly ntlft breeze. The round In singles
sinid nliitiail nu vi-nt-A tilijn it fA a m ninhriii 111
.'I"3, 1''.u":.'".,"V ."..' 'k.a'L ",m-U',.;
liltj Illlll ill IUUIIU Ut iilU UUUinrni i HU uiwni i
Interestltur match was between Bond nnd
Neeiey, tho winner or which is expected to
Pare'"'0 lh seml-nnnIs wlth Co,llns a,ltl
Tomorrow tho fourth round of the sin-
sle-4 nnd tho nocond round of the. doubles
will be plaved day'B card: y
Singles, thlni round: C. A. Terry defeated
Horace Richards, C-0, C-l; W. 54. Bond de-
r"',?' u;.v-.,t.V;".uJ V Z ,,Ti1nVi,7..V
C-4, 6-1; Charles Baker defeated A. C. "Snow,
9-7, c-4; w. Ij. aiyers dereated j. j'. sim-
monds, 6-3. 7-9, S-6; L. H, Wnldnor defeated
Ashrrnft, 6-1. 6-3; 11. C. Ward defeated J.
a. Bridges, u-z, 6-3.
Fourth rniind: Sumner IT.irdv defeated
n C. Vauehan. 6-2. 6-2: V. B. Alexander do-
feated C. A. Torry 6-4 Samuel Harris
Douwes Carter and
-MCKeevcr ueieaica
C-l, 4-G, 6-2; Rochi
Bush and partner
Johnson defeated ;
Collins nnd Paret defeated Hammond nnd
Chnmplin. 6-2, 6-2, C-3; O'Brien and Banks
aeieaieu nicnnnis unu partner oy ueiauii: i
iienry and partner oetcated uirrora nnu
Bailey by default; Carver and 'Waldner de-
reatcii .McuasKy ond Kising, ii-i. -, u-i:
McQulrten brothers defeated Mundy and
nartner. C-3. 6-3. 7-5.
First round: Hardy brothers defeated
Miirley and Tiirnbull, 6-1. C-3, 6-3; Alexander
ntut i.utio uuteaieu uancr nuu ij.hi, h-j.
6-3, 6-J.
L. A. W. MEET AT MILWAUKEE
Annual Convention of Pioneer Bicycle
Ortcnnlziillon AV ill On en I
Todm.
MILWAUKEE July 1 The twentv-s xth
annual meet of, tho Leuguo of American
Wheelmen mav bo said to bo on. In nil tho
arrivals up to lonigni numner aoout m
nullum!! o:i.ii;ini iianoi n v. u-.u,, ,. -
rived tins even nir unu to nuoto mm ino
tlrst dav's arrivals show the hlgRest repre
sentation of anv national meet In tho
leaguo's history. The Century Bond club
a mi.i.n in ,..ii r.mra.nii im( iii.ki.oiinn.
having reached tlio cny nwnoei irom uieve-
lanu, jiomon i-niianeinnm, jiuciiiimii. um-
eago, innianapoiis, t. i'aul nnu .unneapo-
lis. George C Greenburg. western member
of tho board of control ,f tho National Cy-
cling ussorlatlon, Is here superintending tno
iCLc5.tti-tSSi ",l,1uA,,?,,,U0'1 omMn w,,cre
With tho exception or a. row very rait
riders, every hiicedy tiuin In the country will
bo. on liand to compete for tho $3,000 In
Btrnl"ht hruts n.' third heat will bo run off
as an oxhlbltlon event. SIdo features In-
ClAdUqTet1
local newspaper men tonignr uy a. ij.
Melselbnch nt the St. Charles hotel. Former
Chief Consul of Wlsconnln jr. v, anyal-
konburg was toastmastcr or the occasion,
tho festivities continuing until n Into hour,
NIAGARA FALLS. N. Y., July 10.
Chicago won tho Brooklyn trophy by tho
closest scoro in tho ntsiory or me Amen
ran Whist lpacue. The westerners wero n
tlo with New York, but on tho hlzhest
score by plovers Chlcaro hnd twenty plua
wlillo New vorK was ninetern.
In the nair nro-resslvo for men F. fl.
.itnn of Grand Rutildn. Mich.: V. G.
Austin or Detroit, worm nnu soum, anu
W. B. Talcott of Cleveland nnd L. O.
Parker of Cleveland, nmst and west, wero
in tho mixed mlrs V. W. Mnthlas. Mrs.
Clarence Brown, both nf Toledo; Mrs.
Jnsenh Baker and Mrs. k. k, Houircs or
Syracuse, North nnd South, nml Mr. nnd
Mrs. W. H. Horton of Syracuse, East and
Two nmiien e Hnlurdny.
Wt( HrLtnrilnv nfternoon nt Y'ounir Men's
r-iirwtl.m uRanplntlnn nark n double base
ball prosram will no given, iu n o ciock
tho Young .Men's cnrisunn association
Juniors from Fremont will play tho Work-
inn- ttnvft- tpnm nnu ni 4 n. in. ino usnucm-
tlon'n Ilrst will try conclusions with
Armoiu-'B packing boys from South Omaha.
Women will bo admitted free.
; . ,
t.oirer vnriu-n i,osen ui i iiii-uKii.
CHICAGO, July 10. Harvey vnrden, i;ng.
i,,n, i'i -mnk irnifpr. was tumble to heat
Turplo and Bell todny nt tho Midlothian
links. Although ho tied Turplo In medal
Dlny, he lost on lioirs. six uown nuu uve io
go for tho thirty-six holes.
Tho mcdul plnv resulted: varue, iui; Tiir-
Die. 1C9; Bell, 170.
iiniininr iin.iii-. of Idler Vletlnm.
CLEVELAND, O., July 10. Threo bodies
of victims of tho Ill-fated yacht Idler,
which rounuered ten inue.t irom una iori
. , . id. .....ll ln.l Cin lllciln . ...am
ou"" l..lViV"? "X '".. ..VAL"i V...
LCC..Y.V.11 n. ?i. in .. i-ArriZ,,'
owner of the yAcht: Mrs." charlw Rll?
wife or cnaries ituey oi now nruuswicK,
v .t . nml daiurhter of Captain Jnmes Cor-
rlgan: MIsb Etta Corrlenn, daughter of
Captain John Corrlgan. The bodies of tho
mrce remaining vu-huuj ui mu umanit-i.
Miss Ida Corrlcan. Miss Jane Corrlgan und
baby Riley, nave not ueen rncovcreu.
IlniiKf Fire In Moutitnn,
BILL1NOS, Mont., July 10. A disastrous
range tiro Is raging on Bull mountain, rail
mmi i-rnpit nml Pomnov's Pillar on thn
north ldo of the Yellowstone Hver. It Is
exteildltig enHl to tun aiucinei, river unu
IS swpepinK iiiu raiir." 11" iiuuui. un citw
thlng Is dry A late report says that twenty
head 01 norses nciniiciiu, i" j. uaii
of this city were caught und hurnod. Vast
(locks of Blicvp uro in great uuuger.
varu nnu vaugnnn, u-i. day in regard to auvices irum nuouuis
o and London- doreatcd ,ho compfl.ny had Blgned the aheot scale of
rio bathe' s. .Ti. "I the Imalagamated Association of Iron, Steel
hi- 9ntl thnt IV li. ll.tni. till
By far tho best featuro of tho meet will Ho wants 500 of tho handsomest while
bo tlio match race between Major Taylor Womcn nnd COO of tho handsomest nogresscs
and Tom Cooper for n puree of $l,0f,9. best ... .. ,, ,.. 1h,r ..i-turps takon. tho
..n In thni'u linnln If rnfirl It'll! a I 1 LX LUU lUJ -- w . ,
BOYCOTT IS AGAIN AT WORK
BU 1 uu 1 1 ,Q M"""1 wnn
Dors ot Appeur So IJITectlve
DurliiK tli Pro Ions
Strlkr.
ST. LOUIS, July 10. There seems to be
no lutcrruptlon to tho1 trafllo on the lines
of the SU Louis Tracnlt company today us
tho result of tho determination of the former
employes to resume striking. Tho boycotti
which hurt tho Transit company considera
bly during tho recent contest, was on today,
though not In such forco as formerly, and
wagons aro again carrying passengers, c3pc
..1-11.. I .. . I 1. 1 l. .11.. rrl.A-.rt
iUO uo"u uuu 'ut"
been no trouble reported
T intin Hnn fnr Ihn funil fn diiv wnenns for
m iuo ruiiciiuu uuiiuiufc m u uuu;
"JJoforo tho strike was declared off," said
Isaacs of the executive board. tv.
had thirty-five wogans In commission. q
jjavo not disposed of a single ono of thwe
and we expect to largely Increase these as
soon as tho subscriptions begin to come In
,Baln
Wn .,vn .i.,.,,.,, to tuv wagons very
-
much llko tho carcttcn that wore used so
succesfifully in Chicago, TheSo do not cost
, . . ,,, -
" ,KA"8B"-'aieu " "
fortablo as a street car.
i"rhiw urn llihl hut nrn larco and nlrv
Thc' can b0 M Up,,n bad n JU8t
on can a street car ami very good timo can
bo mado In them.
(1"Tho waBon8 bat har wl"lcon-
flnnn I n run nn.1 M-lll rrltfA thn nuhlln na
" . ,- -
good service as possible and wo will charge
only B ceuls frtrCi
"Each wagon will bear a sign prominently
displayed to snow mat it is ownca anu op
crated bv the union."
Members of the union staled today thnt
their cxccutlvo committee, elected Monday
nlizht. mcctlnc in Wnllhalla hall this after-
. w
noon, would cloct a new grlevanco commit
tco and that tho latter comraltteo would Im
mediately formulato new demands to coVer
a" Points nt Issue In tho controversy as It
now cxisiu.
......- ,,ll,,,l ro.bn,! Vn rnnllmmnrn
,.(,, ,, ,ah rr,,.,- .P
of both strlko and boycott. Thero wore
no disturbances or nny mmi reported unu
an nnlv l,lnnrn nf thn strlkn nnd bnvcott
m "o tact that on some of the north and
south lines patronngo, which has been quite
heavy whllo tho strlko was off, dropped very
..,. . TM fiinir off In n.itrnnaco
materially. This falling oil in patronaf.0
"in euuvhvim dv.w.... -
Tho lines traversing tho central portion of
XiST
their full equipment of men, tho company
having provided itself with enough men
to man Kb cars beforo tho ngreement was
signed declaring tho strlko off.
Window (JIubm Cuttcr Convene.
CLEVELAND, 0 July 10. The annual
convention of tho Window Glass Cutters'
T.eaKUe- of Am&rica began here today, with
about ninety delegates present. Tho most
-
Important business to come before the con-
vcntlon will be tho arrangement of tho
wage scalo for tho.ensulng year. Recently
the oillcora of tho Window Glass Blowers'
un.on made nn groement with the American
Window Class company, by which tho trust
Is to havo tho best workmen in leturn for
a v-lock of stock given to the union. This
action of tho blowers' union officers win
most likely bo severely condemned, and It
sa.d that tho window glaEs cutters may
,.,( vuhlnh -uiill nffnit. thl nd-
takoieomo action which will onset mis an
vantage to tuo iru.
Now Sheet Scale Slened
new YORK, July 10. A representative of
tho Anerlean Sheet Steel company said to-
and Tin Workers,
T. 6C(,i0 w(ls 8lgnod only for mills run
. mll, T,m inlpr,pndnnt or
uiu6 o u.. ......... -
non-union mills arranged with the company
ractlcally tho samo rates as tuoso ol last
I,racucnlly luo BAU1V
jrvai,
Itnllrond Strike Settled
ST. PAUL, July 10. The strlko declared
on tho Montana Central yesterday has been
settled. Tho strlko wns an outgrowtn of me
troubles on tho Great Northern systom last
Mav. It Is stated that only n few men went
Qut amJ tliat trains were running nil day
yesterday,
rnn AhlVinilC Tfl RF- AnMIRFn
u nuni v
nmnlin. 'Women AVho Hnve Amliltlons
4 ... jj0nuty Show
a.
nn,. .niu n- tnnl,lnrr fnr n. man dnscrlhod
iu"J " m .r,r. nhi u-hn u nil,l to ha
as a German 40 years old, wno is sain to do
going nnoui tno city uikuis uui wiuum mi
nhotocranhs. to bo tilled by tno minor i-noto
,.""" nir, vnrth Tivontv-fnurth
Graph company, 918 North rcnl lourin
street. Tlio company says his solicitations
nro unauthorized.
ms scheme Is to visit houses In tho resl
denco districts nnu say inui ue ia bi-'""b v
.. raiaxy of Omaha beauties for exhibition
. ',.hmin .vnrliVii fnlr In St. Louis.
l L. IUU ltu.uuiwii i.w..-.- -" -
consideration being 25 cents, payablo in nd
yance and tho Inducement that they will be
ulsplayed In elaborate gilt frames beside
portraits oi uu iuu luiuuuo uuu..vo w.
innd.
... ,, r, ,h mhnr nf women who
u"l" " .. , i i i ki.
havo presented "orders signed by this
sharper, ho must be doing a turning uus
innna lavi tho manaccr of the company,
, ,t, ,MOn whn hnvn been hllkod
, , ' 7. ,.i i
are said to bo grotesquely ugly.
They Work While You Sleep
While your mind and body rest, Cascarets
andy uaiuaruu u-u
liver, your bowels, put tnem in peneci
orfiCr All druggists, loc, Zic, ouc.
1
- ;.or India's Relief.
List of contributors to Omaha India famine
relief fund:
T,.vinl,.iv ncknowlcdacd ll.02t.C2
rf.??!? "Lh2S 0WlC. ?. ... ... 915
ync.V C ii. ICountze Memorial
Vuirnh 9.10
Brick Contractors' association 10.00
wuinni Ph.imberlalu.
10.O)
10.C0
I T nrti-n Vn. 29. Vlastlslavn...
rhumli nf Dnml Shonhcrd...
6.16
6.a
Uanncr lodge rio. n, v . u. ui j
Train school
Wehster school....
3,
4.17
4,18
4.23
T.ntfn urnnoi
Epworth league, First M. E. church
Gate City lodge No. W, A. O. U. W..
Sunday school. First Baptist church
2.40
2.00
2.00
uruiu cauii -u-
Miss Burresa tcoupan uudrj.,
2.00
jcsslo E. sraiin
'pntrnl school,,,.
1.60
1.01
1.17
Vinton school
a B. Erollch
1.0'
1.00
uoupon dour......
Park school kindergarten..
.89
iong bciiooi........
Comenlus school..
.60
45
Llttlo boy.........
I'MIsh Daisy Rlgg.
.30
.50
Y. W. C. A
Mr. Linn... ,
3.37
3.C0
1,60
6.C0
.uin, j
I Mf I .1 tin ....... .
nA r A Weir. Cnndron. Nob
6.(0
2 60
pAV w iV Cor ui row V 1 Suridsv school
Parkvale c-qupon books 6.90
Total
...S1,141.4S
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Ii8 Kind Yet Have Always Bough
Bears tub
Stfjaaturo of
Play!
Any pam you cbfK-yoa cn
kfp your blood cool nml your
iiftTesslcodjr uyilrlnllng H'l'tyol
HIRES
Rootbeer
Tb KvotltoTcni'frnnco Drink,
A t) ftal t-.ltiif 1 fntkri A n.tliai
Will tit Hit ff t-rtminmt eftttl
tit f t U t,
CHARltS t.HIStS CO., MAIYHH.PA.
jfcil'li 1,-1 tU"- ' 1
LIFE'S JOYS
Arc duly Those Iltesscit vtllli Good
llenlth nml 11 HiiKKeil Cons! Hut Ion
llr. Ilennetl, the lOlect rlrnl llierl
Telln SoiurtliliiK About the 4rent
lleitorutlx v Powers of Ills llleetrle.
ll.lt.
I hnve been .tn niithnrltv on 1I10 eurlnir of
Iscascs by electricity for more than thirty
ears. 1 nave tnni hi a lire still v or dis
eases caused liv u-eult Imnnvrrlsheil hlnnd
-ino Dioou must no pure lor you to nuvn
goon neniiu us circulation must bo nor
mal. Tho energy of the nerves nnd the
Itallty of nil mankind Is electrclty. If
oil nre sick It must bo supplied before you
uu uccoino nprinitiipiiti v wen. i-:ii.-trii-irt-
makps pure, blood; pure blood will throw
11 uu uiscasc.
Dr. Bennett's Electric Belt
Is my Invention. ! worked the best part
of my llfo In perfecting It, It Is tho only
lectrlc belt In tho world that has soft.
silken, chamois-covered snoneo electrodes
tnai uo iiwuy wnn mat triKntrui burning
ami riiisierinir cans-
i-d by all other
makes of bull. The
others all havo bare
metal electrodes that
vomo In direct con
tact with the skin
Verdigris accumu
lates on these bare
nictul electrodes nnd
may cause blood
poisoning nnd per
haps death. Some
concerns try to Imi
tate my Belt by
covering tho mot.il
with a thin veneer
ing of chamois or
felt. Electricity enn
not penetrate this
cover, hut verdigris
will. Do not bo
hoaxed. My elec
trodes nlono cost more to manufacture
than the entlro belt of other makes and
are my exclusive patent; used on no other
electrical appliance. If you havo been
hoaxed Into buying ono of tho others, send
It to mo and 'I will allow you alf urlce
of mlno for It. Dr. Bennett's F.lectrU
Belt t-:ii ho renewed when burned out for
only 75c; no other belt can ho renewed for
any prico nnu wnen uurneu out is worm
less. I absolutely cuarantee mv Belt tn e.Ulo
Soxual Impoieiuy, Lost Manhood, Vnrlco-
cou- rspermatorrnoea nnu nu r-exum
Weakresses In either sex; restore Shrunken
or Undeveloped Organs und Vitality; cure
Rheumatism In nny gul.e, Kidney, Liver
nnd Bladder Troubles, Chronic Constipa
tion, Nervous nnd General Debility, Dys
pepsia. 11II Female Complaints, etc.
Do not be taken In by "free trial" offers
They simply wnnt your name or huve you
pui money in nanK ior security, nnu 11 is
probablo that you will never seo It again
Mv nlm Is tn lieln und cure von. 1 send
out no literature to frighten you, make no
fulso promises, do business in a business
wnv. ask a fen that nays r living prollt
only, bollevo In honest fncts and plain
minis, give eacn patient ronwcienuoun
nnd ludtvlduul attention und know beyond
0. deubt thnt my Electric Belt will cure
you no matter what treatment you havo
previously takon.
w rue touuy. x win senu you my uuor,
The Flndlnir of the Fountain of Etcrnnl
Youth." free. nostDiild. for the asking. No
charge for advice. Bold only by
Dr. BENNETT BSST
Itomn 18 to HI nouirlas lllook, Opp.
Ilnyilen'N, Corner lUtu anil Doukc
Sta., OMAHA. MS".
OFFICE HOURS-From 8:30 a. m. to 8:30
p. m. sunanys i- rom iv.m n. m to 1. p. m,
w euuesunya uuu omuiuujii i- iuiu o;v u,
m. to 9:00 p. m.
Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea.
CHOLERA .MORBUS
A half to a. teasDoonful of Radway's
Ready ReJlof In a half tumbler of water,
repeated as often as the discharges con
tinue, and n tiajinel saturated with Ready
Relief placed over tho b'toniach and bowels,
will afford Immediate relief and soon effect
u cure.
Internally In water, Radway s Ready
Rellof will. 4n a few minutes, cure Cramps.
Bp ms, Souc Stomach, Nausea, Vomiting,
iteariuurn, nervousness, sleeplessness,
Sick Headache, Flatulonoy and all internal
pains
There Is not a remedial airont In thn
world uai win cure rever and ngue and ull
other malarious, bilious nnd other fovcrs.
aldod by RADWAY'S PILLS, so quickly
aa RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. Sold
by d rued Ma. RADWAY & CO ES Elm
ttrest. New York-
CHICAGO anil EAST,
LEAVE 7:00 A. M.-l:66 P. M.-7:4 P. V.
ST. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS,
LEAVE A. M.-7: P. M.
HOT SPRINGS - DEADWOOD
L.BAVB i:00 P. M.
Gifv Offlcss. (401-03 Farnfim.
BUFFET LIBRARY GARS
Best Dining Car Service
HOTELS.
VIENNA HOTELS
1011-l.l-ir. I'nrnnm Ht
Restaurant, ladles' cafe rending room,
newly furnished rooms, bath rooms. Every
thing first-class. American und European
plan. Jiooms mm uotiru,
CM. V. IIOUFFIEIt, I'rop.
Bowling alley In connection.
This Is the senroit whero tho Q'lc.tlon
"What
to Drink"
Is of grnvo Importntico. Intcnso heat dis
turbs the gastrlo functions nnd debilitates
tho cutlro pystcm. Tho majority of all eo
callcil cooling drinks bring no lasting relict,
but rather unduly stimulate a craving for
more, until tho stomach Is wholly demor
alized. Krug's Cabinet will effectually bar out all
Indisposition.
A few of those dainty, gold-rimmed glasses
will at mice refresh and bestow cndurlnj
comfort.
FRED KRUG BREWING GO,
I
Tlione for a case.
Telephone 420
Dovel-Gear
CHADLESS
The IdeAl mount for ftvery purposa of
business or pleasure, 960, S75.
Chain
Whocls
Samo as the chalnlcsa except ilrivltig
gear. New Models, $SO.
Coaster
Drako
Simple, sure, cUcotlvo. Jfo strain on
driving wheels. With 1000 models, 5.
Hartford, Sfcrmer and Pennant
chain wheels nre leaders In Iho medium
priced class. $30, $23.
COLUMDIA GICVCLES,
Homo Offico, - Hartford, Conn.
Neb. Cycle Co., Columbia Dealers.
Omaha Bicycle Co., Stormer Dealers,
''rnana Neb.
RIDE 50 HUES
iLPEDAL 0NLY35
HOW?
USE fny Cycle.
THE MORROW COASTER BME.
Over 100.000 in use.
For Sole By All Dealers.
013 rwHurom i
.cc-(;in-.iulreencii lldw. Co.,
Otnnbn.
P. CHICHESTBn'S CNQLISH
'EHHYR0YAL PiLLS
w Oriclnal end Only Urnulne.
D.I i..i. r.iiDi i.Knic. b.i iirutiui
rot UlIlUlirc.sl'Kll-n K.Mtll.lHIl
iln KKU ni tlold mtulll. bolt. itaJtl
"till Mvttlbbon. THknntlhcr. Uffita
lB(rras Hub.tllnUn ud lmlu.
tlons. Uu ft yur llru,gt,l. at a.nl 4r. In
iu,i r.r I'arllriilurm Ts.tlaianUtt
nd Itcllvr Trr I.olr."U Itlltr. t; nw
turn Mill. lli.OliOTnllmool.l.. S.l,ltr
l Ii . ,... , . ,'l.l.k..,-. Ii..ul..l fi.
Miction ttilt i-.f.r. tlsdlaaa Kauarc I'JIll I'Xi
StlllliTY llOXDS,
Fidelity & Deposit Co
Cnpltnl 1.50(1,000. Snrplna f 1,850.00')
Every form of Judicial Bond required by
the United States courts and tho district,
county and other courts of tho states of Ne
braska and Iowa, executed nt Omaha.
H. A. WAGNER,
SPECIAL AllUM'i
SO.t lilt Nutl IlnnU HIilK, OMAHA, NEIl.
J0BBERY& MANUFACTTrERS
OF OIVIAHA
DRY GOODS.
M.
E. Smiih & Go.
hsartr( aid JtMartt
Dry Goods, Furnishing Goodt
AND NOTION-
I30ILERAND SHEETIR0NW0RK
Oucoenaora WUsoa dt Drako.
Manufacture boilers, smoke stacks nnd
breechlngs, pressure, rendering, shcop dip,
lard und wuter tanks, boiler tubes con.
dtantly on hand, socond hand boilers bought
and sold. Speclnl and prompt attontlon to
repalis In city or country, lilth and Pierce.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
lAesiorn Eiocfrica
vv Company
Electrical Supplies
Eleotrlo Wlrlncr Dells nnd Uas LtgHttna
a. W. JOHNSTON. Mir 1 nwrd
SAFE AND IRON WORKS.
fhe Omaha Safe
and iron Works,
G. ANDRKEJs. Prop.
ilai.es aipaolalty of
Inrt Uurglar I'rnof H.-ifmun i Viiu.t Poors, eta.
(Ill) N. Villi N.. OniaLitL. Nab.
Davis & Gowgil! Iron Works.
MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS
OF MACHINERY.
GENERAL REPAIRINO A SPECIALT1
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS.
JOOl, IflOIi and 1B05 Juekaon Strent,
Omillin. Nob. Tel. BUS.
E. Zabrlaklo, Agent. J. B. Cowgill, Mr.
rim aha Anchor
Fence Company
UOB-7 NORTH 1TT1I ST.
Manufacturers of ornamental Uwn tances,
treo guards, stool hitching posts, vlna trel.
liaes, poultry ucttlns, uu.
OaintS tor all purposes.
f Manufactured by
National Oil & Paint Go.
101C17 .Innra Hi.,
. ., OMAHA, Mill.
t'uuiitf 17-1.
5
1
I If'.' w
Sr-,.T-OI
Drake, weisosi
& Williams