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TILE OMAHA DAH-iY BJCE: ArJEpy ESDAY, JULY 31, 1001. COLORADO'S COLD CIPHERS DeUTer RolU Up Inowbulh and Fds Th.m to Omaha. EYIER'S CURVES LIKE ARCTIC CIRCLE (Jel .cnr (he Inipnirt rnlilt: nniirke'n Ksiilnrrr V.itnt, lint Strike Ice IllocUnilr IlaronicliT Still Fnllllitf. 4. Two-bAse lilt: Orth. Stolen bases; Dclnhnnty (21, Daly i2). McC'rcery. First bum n rrrr. Philadelphia, .1 Left on basei. I'hllHilclphln, 7; Brooklyn. 6. Hrst base on hulls: Off Kltson, B; off Orth. 1 Hacrlflce hit: Keeler. Hit by pitched ball! Orth. Struck out: By Kltson. 1, by Orth, 4. Time: 1:45. Umpire; Kmalle. Attend-mice- 2,(f.'). it t In nn I I.ciikih1 .Htntitllitu. Won. I'lttubtirK 45 Ht. Louis 4S Philadelphia 14 Brooklyn 4! 5 Boston 3i cw ork i Cincinnati Chicago QUAKER AMERICANS GET IT DENVER, July 30. (Special Telegram.) Eylcr was a little too much (or tho Omaha boys today and the Denvor team took one of tho tautest and clcancit games of the season. Clouding's throwing was tho only weak spot on either of tho teams, Toman and Stewart for the visitors nnd Molilcr for tbo locals did especially fine work. Denvor lost a chanco to score two runs In tho second by sharp fielding of the ball to the plato by Tomau and Stewart. Denver's run la tho third was tho only earned run of tho game. Kylcr hit, went to third on two outs and scored ou Rvorltt's ttto-bagger. Tho locals got one In the fourth on a pass, a steal and Bond ing's bad throw to Toman. They made another In the eighth on n hit, a wild throw by Oondlng to Stowart and Jones' two-bogger. Fifteen hundred pooplo wit nessed tho contest. Score: DENVER. AB. U. II I'rraton. cf 4 0 0 Mohler. 2b 3 0 Kvorltt, lb 4 Utinrion, 3b...... 4 Jutifs. If 4 Iiudcllrfc, s 3 Clpvclnnil Ilrop" rhroiiKli the InHtlrlPiu'V ' Moore In tlu Dux. DaWi, lb.... 3 Cron, Jli.... 1 -n lol. Jb.... 3 HcjboM, rf,. 1 Mcintyre, it owern, e. . . o Dolan, s 2 flank, u 1 Morrow, rf. Kulllvnn, c. F.ylor, p.... Totals . 4 3 3 32 OMAHA. AD. 4 4 4 I 2 3 3 3 3 A. E. 0 0 3 9 27 14 1 U. II. O. A. o o :i i ni.i'i'i'i.AKn. Julv 30. Philadelphia Americans won tho lust game of the scries y KOOrt milling. .houiu whh iitKt-ii iiui ; . I,., i.nv iifi.r sixth, after six runs hud lxen scorod ntul Hart tool: his place. At tendance. 1,1"). Score: philadelphia. 1 cleveland. u.ii.o..t:.i u.b.o.a.k. 'nits. ef.... 1 3 3 0 0 rickTlnir, cr 1 1 1 Q o l 9 v u .ticmriny, u i i v u 1 0 3 OOllrlen, rf.. 0 110 4 13 0 HfCk, 2b. .a. 10 3 3 2 3 10 L'Ch'nce, lb 1 1 10 0 0 10 1 llrndlsy, 3b.. 1 3 2 1 1 8 3 0 Connor, c... 0 1 t 2 2 3 2 0 Shlebrck, n.0 I 1 ( 0 0 0 0 Moore, P 0 0 0 2 Hart, n 0 0 0 1 Totals 11 H 27 12 1 Totals 5 9 27 14 5 Philadelphia 0 0 0 1 1 1 7 1 0-11 Cleveland 0 0 2 1 0 0 2 0 0-6 Earned runs: Cleveland, 1; Flillmlulphn, Tu'n.hnan lillu: riovhiild. I.alole. DavlP. LnChnnce. Three-bunt! lilt: Lujole. Home run; I-uJolc, First basu on errors; rnun- elphla, 4. First base on bulls: un .Moore. : off Plunk. 1. Struck out: By Moore, 3; by Hart, 2; by Plunk. 6. Stolen liases Plckerlmr. McCarthy. Full. Dolan. 8ic rlnro him; I.nCliinice. Plunk. Left Oil uses: Cleveland, 2; Plillnflcipnia, u. noume lay: urmuov to iicck io wiLcnoncr. mki Itches'. Moore. 2. Time: 2:15. L'mplrca: Inskcll ami Connolly. Anicrlcnti I.cimuc Stiimlliiit Oenlns, cf Flnmlng, If Calhoun, lb Letcher, rf Stewart, 2b McAndrews, 3b Toman, as. ........... Dondlng, c Herman, p Totals 30 0 3 24 9 3 Ilenvnr 00110001 3 Omaha 000000000-0 Hnrned runs! Denver. 1. Two-baso hits: Mohler, Evcrltt, Tomnn, Jones. First biisa on balls: Off Kylcr. 1; off Herman, 1. Struck out: By Eyler, 3: by Herman, 4. Stolen bases! Hadcllffo, Toman, Oondlng, Time: 1:15. Umpire: Jovne. He Molnm Shy On Hun. COLORADO BPUINaS, July CO.-Bubsor made a present of todny's game to tho locals In tho ninth Inning, with a scoro of 6 to 4 In Des Moines' favor. Ho kuvq two men bases on balls, hit two batsmen, forcing a run and Shay mndo a hit kooi for two bags, scoring tho winning run. At tendance, 1,000. Score. It.H.E Colo. Springs.. 10200100 2 7 10 Des Moines 010 3 0101 0-fl II Batteries Colorado Springs, Pnrvln nnd uonnnuo; ucs Monies, iiunser mm uoie. St. I'nul ShulH Door on .St. .lor ST. JOSEPH, Mo., July 30.-St. Joseph was shut out. owlnir to tho effective, pitch ing of Cogun, who nliowcd tho home team cut inreo nils, wcoro; H.H.E Bt. Paul 1 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0-G 10 : Bt. Joseph 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 : Batteries St. Paul, Cogan find Vv'llson Bt. Joseph, McFnddcn nnd Dooln. Kunsns City Shuts Out Millers. KANHAH CITY. Mo.. Julv 30. Tho foaturo of today's, gnmo was tho great pitching of woiro and tno ncavy uaiiing 01 mo iiumu Kansas City .. 2 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 10 Minneapolis .. 000000000-05 Batteries Kansas City, Wolfo and Bo 'villa; Minneapolis, Wadsworth and McCon nell. Wrstern l,raiinr Htnndltiif. Won. Lost. P. C. Won. Chicago 53 Boston Detroit 45 Baltimore Washington h adelnh a CIpvcIiuuI ... Mllwnukeo .. Kansas City St. Joseph Minneapolis Omaha St. Paul Colorado Springs Des Moines Denver 50 29 .S3 42 15 .5ln 39 311 .520 40 37 . 19 41 28 .518 31 41 .431 32 44 .421 29 41 .397 NATIONAL LEAGUE PARADOX Clnclnnntl Plays Best llnll, but It I Chlcaico that Wins the flnnie. CINCINNATI. Julv 30. Chicago Nn tlonals bunched hits In tho first and Avmth ltmlncH and won tho Kame. though tho locals outplayed them In tho field. In the ninin inning mo locais nau iwo men on the bases and ono out, but could not Ket the tying run over mo piaie. Aiienu nncc, 800. Scoro: CHICAQO. I CINCINNATI K.H.O.A.K. n.n.o.A.n, Itartiel, If.. 1 1 Green, cf.... 1 1 Chance, rf... 1 0 Doyle, lb.... 1 1 Itaymer, 3b. 0 1 Child. 2b... 0 0 M'C'm'k. ss. 0 0 Kahoe, c... 0 0 Taylor, p Totals, S 0 1 Dobtw. 3b,... 1 I 1 0 3 0 0 Barley, If... 0 14 0 0 0 0 Ileckley. lb. 1 15 1 S 3 0 Crawford, rfO 1 10 2 10 Masoon, St.. 114 1 1 3 1 Hey, cf 0 1 5 0 1 3 0 Kox, 2b 0 0 3 2 3 10 Ilorgen. c... 12 3 0 3 3 2 Htlmmel, p,. 0 0 0 0 Cluese, p...'.. 0 0 11 ,1 S 27 11 4,'Delti 0 1 0 C 1 1 33 31 IISt. 32 36 36 37 40 40 46 51 V. C. .(W) .572 .Ha .545 .47S .45) .116 .347 riiunc to Them 12 32 33 31 30 Lost. 29 30 36 32 41 42 49 61 P. C, .616 HOT DAY AND HOT HEATS Mmcutj Up but Ricfrds Down at tha Oolumbas Mtating. RAIN PAVES THE WAY FOR CRE3CEU3' TRIAL Puts Trni'U In Better Cuiiilltlim fur tho Trottlnn KIuk'h -Mile AKiilnst Ills Own Itceoril c.t I'rlilny. SOON TO INVADE ST. LOUIS President .InliiiNiin IliTlures AmiTirnn I.i-IIKIK' Will llnvp I' it 1 1 Control Thori- h- SprliiK:. CHICAGO. July 30. President Johnson's reply to tho reports from Now ork to tho effect that the American league wan 'ready to give up tno gnosi" was me in - nmiiiii.,1 iitinivinrnmpnt that the Ameri can league proposes to Invnde St. Louis not later than nexi spring, n w nnuwn that nn offer of J30.000 han been made tho owners of the Milwaukee club ror tneir team nnd franchise by St. Louis cupltnllsts, but this oner has been reiuseu. President Johnson made tno announce ment nt tho conclusion of n conrorenco with Henry Klllllca of Milwaukee, C. W. f Clnvelnnd. vlco nresldent of thu Anierlcnn league and owner of the Boston club, nnd I'resuient (.'omisney oi me i..iu cago club. Mr. Kllllleu conllrmed tho rncts or the St. l.ouis oner nnu .sum it was a bona lido hid on ii cash basis, but that It hail been declined. When nskecl it it wouiu noi e a oouui ful proposition to locate a rlvnl club In tho Mound city at n. time when there Is so much enthusiasm over tho National i.pniTiio (dub there President Johnson mndo the remark: "There will be no other club In Ht. 101118 wncn wo go mere. Whli the Holdlers Twice, HEAVER CROSSING. Neb.. July 30. IRi.nrlnl Tnlotrrnm.l Heuver CrosslllIT (le reated Lincoln l.ikiu inianiry ai naso uun 12 to 3, nnd 20 to l. acoro, nrst gumo: Bcnver Crossing.... 2142 3 000 -12 LiKht inrantry uuuuuiuui . Struck out: Bv Moore nnd Moses. 14: by Lewis and Mlckol, 4. Base hits: Beaver CnisHlnir. 13: Lincoln I.lcht Infantry. 4. Batteries: Beaver Crossing, Moore, Moses nnd Wilson: Lincoln Light inrantry, Lewis, Mlckel ana f ciz. umpire; iieaiey oi iiu ford. Second tamo: Beaver Crossing... 21001272 520 Light Infantry 000000010-1 Struck out: By Moore. 15; by Tobey. 3. Bnso hits: Off Moore. 4: off Tobey. 27. Bat- terles: Beaver, Crossing, Moore nnd Wil son: Lincoln Light inrantry, uoucy anu Fetz. Umpire: H. A. Houchen. Southern I.C'iiwrue. NEW ORLEANS. La., July 30.- COLUMBUS, O., July 20. The racing at the Grand Circuit meeting today was of a high order, although tho Intense heat con tlnued and kept many people away. Two favorites wero successful, but tho 2:20 trot went to a third choice. Tho 2:20 pace, a $5,000 early closing stake, brought out such good ones as Au dubon Hoy, Star Pugh, Captain Brlno, Shadow Chimes, Helen D and others. Au dubon Boy was Installed favorite, tho pools averaging 50 to 40 on tho field. Captain Ilrlno showed a world of speed In tho first heat, leading all the way. Dick Lee and Helen D forced him to the three-quarter nolo, when he came away very fast. Ho was a sure winner at the scvon-clghthn polo nnd Vox did his best to slow him up before he reached tho wire, but the mllo was paced In 2:07.. the fastest tlmo of tho day. Tho effort was too much for tho Ilrlno liorso and Audubon Boy went out nnd won the next three heats, reducing his record from 2:09 3-1 to 2:0S 1-4. Star I'ugh, "In ner nt Detroit and Cleveland, was driven hard In the third nnd fourth heats, hut could not reach tho favorite. Shadow Chimes was never n factor. Charlie Mc was a hot favorlto In the 2:17 trot. Porto Rico won tho first heat In slow tlmo nnd when tho horses reappeared for the second heat tho Judgci ordered Driver Durfeo down from Charley Mc's t,ulkoy .ffi7 i on the ground that ho had not driven the 5" j hent to win. Durfeo refused to dismount ' iss ! for some time, but did so at last and Mc Vp Henry wns substituted. Tho Judges ro i'f., i served their decision In Durfcc's caso pend ing nirthcr investigation. in .Mcnenry hands Charley Mc went out and won the next three heats, Porto Rico always being tho contending horse. Colonel Clary, overnight fnvorlto In tho 2:20 trot, was not In form and was drawn after the second heat. Ebba, a gray mare from Indianapolis, repeated May Allen s performance of yesterday hy winning In straight heats with Henrlcttn halt a length behind each time. It Is raining tonight, which will greatly his record of 2:02 3-4, on Friday. Results: Improve tho track for Crcsccus' trial against 2:20 class, pacing, purse $5,000. Audubon Boy, h. h., by J. J. Au dubon (Hudson) Cnptnln Brlno, blk. h. (Fox) , Star 1'iign, en. g. u.ockwoouj... Dick Lee, b. h. (Lyman) John H, b. g. Lyman) Helen D, . in. (Mnhoney) Shadow Chimes, hr. h, (Goers)... Bruden. b. h. (Miller) Chullle Downing, ch m. (Hus ton) ....it or Laura Mccnoni, g. m., lacno kencv) Time: 2:07V4, 2:Wi. 2:0SU. 2:17 trotting, purse $2,000. Charlie Mc, blk. g. by McKlnnoy (Durfeo & McIIenry Porto Rico, b. h. (Johnson Re-elected, r. n. (Jiaceyj Mnrluuo, cli. g. (Kennoy) Al K. br. h. (Turner) Tlvllllno. b. h. (Hebel) Mnggle V, br. m. (valentine) Time: .:iiYi. -:wv4. iSi 2:20 class, trotting, purse, $2,000: Ebbn, g. m., by Red Wilkes (Win nlngs) Henrietta, blk. m. (Young).... Elllo G, b. m. OVo-lkcr)..,, Hydrastlne. ch. mi (Llnscott). Sphlnk Lassie, b. m. (Turner),.... Oneontu, ch. m. (Olnoy) Colonel Clnry. b. k. (Hubbard) Improve, ch. h. (Wlsmnn).. Time: 2:14. 2:11H. 2:15Vi. At Alhnny. ALBANY, N. Y., July 30.-Results: 2:11 class, pacing. Governor's stake, purse $1,SC0: Prlnco A. won, Berdlnn second, Henry P. third. Best time: 2:uyt. 2:30 class. trottlnK: Gen. Shitftcr won Hilda King second, Avon third. Best tim O.IO 2:24 class, pacing (unfinished): Don Derby, Nancy lioy unu iiosoiia cacn won a nrau tltlon, won, Yorkshire Boy, second, inr Sight, third. Time: 1:19. Second rnce, live furlongs: snvor ure, won; Appointee, second; Ravel, third. Time: l.wj. .. . Third rnce, seven furlongs, selling: ltnu ford, won; Tenderloin, second, The Brother, third. Time: 1:314. Fourth rnce, live nnd one-half furlongs! Bronze Medal, won; Tho Common, second; Lemuel, third. Tlmo: 1:12. Fifth race, seven furlongs, selllne; Prlnco of Song, won, Cogswell, second; Miss Red wood, third. Time: 1:314. Sixth race, six furlongs, selling: Ldln borough, won; Corlalls, second: Rnce Bud, third. Time: 1.17V4. SUPREME COURT SYLLABI. No, 10153. Bntlcy. against Woolfon Spice compnny et nl. Error from LnncnsU'r Reversed nnd new trial ordered. Ames, C, Division No. 3 Unreported. 1. The mere fact that a merchant has failed In business morf than three month' utter Having made it statement to n com mcricnl necnev showlni; bis solvrnev s not suillclcnt to establish both tho falsity oi me siuicment and mat u was irau ui- loiuiy mauo in such sense as to enable on,' who has sold him aoods In reliance utxin It to rescind tho sale and recover tho goods uy replevin. 2. In n suit to replevin by n, vfivlo against nn nttnchlng creditor of th veniieo who is alleged to hnve obtulli'Ml tli gonrts uy rniso nnd frntidtilont representations ns to his (Inane nl ronil Hon nnd rnsnons blltv of such n charni-tcr ns to Justify a resells o i of the sale, evldfnce, of statements made v tho vendee out of court or on trial bef'to a Justlco when the evidence was not tire served amounting to nn mlmlsslon of the falsity of the representations Is Incompetent to prove the Issue as between tho parties to the suit evidence of such admissions Is lienrsav only. No. 10157. Nlselv ncalnst Snenrer rt rl Appeal from Dawson. Ainrmrd. Hastings u.. in vision no. i. I'lirenorieii. 1. Evidence examined nnd held to sustain finding that plnlntlff tonk the notes n nl mortcnKc for which be exchanged his farm In rellnnco on representations thnt It was a nrst mortgage nnu in icnornnro or nc iing.ition over tnnt question nnu i in I Totals 4 10 27 Batted for Guese In ninth. Chlcngo 30000020 05 Cincinnati 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 I Hnriiptl runs: Cincinnati. 2: Chtcaxo. Two-baso hits: Doyle, Taylor, Boy. Three base hits: llecklov. Green. Stolen baso Dnhtin. Double olav: MaEOoli to Fox First base on bails: Off Htlmmol, 1; off Gueso, 4: off Taylor. 1. Hit by pitched ball: Stlmmel. Struck out: By Taylor. 3; by Guese. 1. Wild pitch: Guese. Tlmo: 1:40. Umpires: Nnsh and Brown. I.ouir lli'ilrrmii llostiin. BOSTON, July 30. After batting In tho winning run In tho eighth Captain Long saved toduy'H National leuguo gnmo by a jumping catch of a hard liner oft McBrlde'a bat and a quick throw to Demout, doubling Selbach. Both teams played stupid ball In tho tlrst part of tho game. Attendance, 3,000. Score: BOSTON. I NKW YORK. Il.H.O.A.E. U.B.O.A.K. Score: n.H.K New Orleans ...0 0010000 2-3 10 8 Selma o u l u o o 0 1 0-2 7 Batteries Now Orleans, From nnd Ab bott; Scimn, crihtien and Moore, 8HREVEPORT. Ln July 30.-Scoro: R.II.E Shroveport 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 03 6 liirmingunm ...u u u u u u u u o y i z Batteries Shreveport, Sample and Mc Guiro: BlrmliiR-nam. iveere and culver. At Little Rock-Llttlo Rock-Nashvllle game postponed: rnln. At Memphis Memphls-Chnttanoogn game posiponeu; rain. North Platte Wins Close (nine. NORTH PLATTE. Neb.. Julv 30. (Sneelal Telegram.) North Plntte won a closo game from Kearney nero touuy in tno tenth inn Inc. Features were a runnliiK ..y catch by Kltzmlller and Black's playing nt third base. Score; North Platt 002000000 1-3 Kearney 200000000 02 Batteries: North Plntte, Redmond nnd Martin; Kearney. Snllnu und Burmnn. Um pire: Carter. The same teams play hero tomorrow. orlcln of the miner. 2. Evidence held sufficient to sustnln find ing thnt the mortgage in fact wns not a first Hen, but wnn subject to another ten of $3,000, which absorbed the value of th property, covered bv It. n Th fnrf tlinf nn anrnlfln evidence an pears In the record to show Insolvency of tho mortgagor and maker of the notes snrMirnil find thnt tho tlnillni nf tho trl 1 court that he was Insolvent Is not supported i by speclllc evidence, Held, not to prevent rescission by plaintiff on failure of the security. 4 The evidence showing that the ttade wns made upon defendant's express repre sentation that th mortgage wns n first Urn upon property well known to plalutltf, who wus In n distant state, and wns ac cepted on tho strength of nn nbstrart which, defendant knew, omitted another mortgage and n lis pendens notice of nn action to liuvo that other declared flrst. 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The Lakes 5 5 dls dls 1 1 1 G 0 I 4 7 dls 1 .1 2 2 4 3 G 3 5 4 7dr dr SUKle. rf.... 1 Tnny, lb.,0 Dfmont, 2b.. 0 Coolry, cf... 1 Murphy. If.. 0 rtowf. Jb.... I LmK. 0 Moran, c 1 lMttlnr, p. 1 Willis, p 0 0 0 V'llnll'n, cf. 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 SMbacti. If.. 1 : 1 0 0 b O.Htrunc, :b..O 0 3 4 0 Oilllckman, ss 0 3 2 S 0 0 Mclirld. rf.. 0 0 0 1 0 1 lluelow, 3b.. 0 1 0 6 1 1 Wnnifr. c... 0 0 4 4 1 0 Ouniel, lb... 1 1 14 0 0 Tsylor. 1 110 2 0 5 10 V. It 2 ToUlt. 4 9 21 S3 1 0 0 0 3 1 -S 0 01 ToUli.. lloston 1 0 0 3 0 New York 0001 Earned runa: Boston, 1; New Ydrk. 2. Two-baso lilt: Mornn. Homo run. Van Hultren. Sacrifice hits: Htrung. MurplTy. Stolen bases; Demont, Cooloy, Lowe. Pit linger. Double plays; Strung to Hlckmiiu to Ganxel, Long to Demont. First basu on balls; Off Plttlnger, 3: oft Taylor. 3; off Wllllo, 3. Struck out: By Plttlnger, 4; by Taylor. I; by Willis, 3. Time: 2:lo. Um pire: Dwyer. llrookljrua Put 'Km TiiKetlit-r. BROOKLYN, July 30. The Brooklyn Na tionals beat the Phlladelphlus today by bunching seven hits off Orth in the third and seventh Innings, Kltson held the Phil adelphtns down to six lilts, all uf them confined to throe Innings, Attendance, 2,fioo, Bcorc: BROOKLYN. I'RILAUKLl'llIA. H.U.O.A.K.I U.B.O.A.K. Kfllry, lb... 1 1 7 1 OThomai, cf..O 0 3 0 0 KXIrr. rf.... 2 1 4 0 0 Wolv'ton, 3b 0 0 0 0 0 HhfCkard, If 2 t .1 1 0 Flick, rf 0 0 3 0 0 Daly, 2b 1 2 1 1 2 IVhanty, lb 0 0 7 0 0 Dahltn. M...0 1 1 1 1 Jacklltich, el 14 0 1 McCrf ry. cf 1 1 3 0 0 IUrry, If I 1 4 0 0 Irwin. 3b.... 0 1 3 0 0 Ballnian, 2b0 I 0 2 0 McOulrt, o., 0 0 4 I 0 CruM, ,... 1 13 3 0 Kltton, p.... 1112 1 qrth, p 0 3 0 2 0 Totals 1 12 17 T 4 Total 3 6 21 1 Brooklyn 1 0 3 0 0 1 3 0 -S Philadelphia 00020001 0-3 Earned runs: Philadelphia, 1; Brooklyn, Th Ik One (Joen tit lli'oUeu How, BROKEN BOW. Neb.. Julv 30.-(Snoclal Telegram.) Broken Bow and Alliance played the second game of huso ball hero today. Tho cutcher for tho homo team w.is struck In the faro In tho seventh Innlna, making It necessary to change catchers. Scoro: Broken Bow 2 0 0 5 0 4 0 0 .114 Alliance 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 3 f 13 Batteries Broken Bow, Whitehead ar.d Carstensen; Alliance, O'Connor and Bell. , Threr-I l.i'ituiic. At Rock Island Bloomlngton, Gj Rock Islund, 5, At Davenport Davenport, S; Evnns vllle, 7, At Rockford Decotur, I; Rockford, 3. At Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids, 5; Terro Haute, 4. Western Association. At Columbus Columbus, S; Marlon, 3. At Fort Wayne Fort Wayne, 16; Mat thews, 4. At Dayton Dayton, 1: Toledo, 3. At Grund Ruplda Grand Rapids, 18; Wheeling, 3. Ohi'imiIii Wins This One. OSCEOLA, Neb., July 30.-(Speclnl Tele gram.) The second gnmo of base ball be tween Osceol? nnd Greshnm was played at Osceola yesterday afternoon. Osceola won 11 to 1. Bntterlcs: Osceola, Baker und Coolrldge; Greshnm, Vnnllorn and Dunbler. WADDELL RUNS FIRST AGAIN Drrlir Winner Taken HniullCHii lit lluwtlmme, -with Hen Buttle nt Ills Throut. CHICAGO, July 30.-Robert Wnddell. with Bullman up, won the handicap at Haw thorne todny after u hard drive through the stretch with Ben Battle. Ural, backed from 30 down to 15 to 1, was tho good thing of tho day. weatner ciear, irucn ncavy llAaiiltu First race, six furlongs, selling: Pyrrho, won: Legal Maxim, second; Almlrnnte hlr,l Tim,.: 1:1315. Second race, ono muo unu ncvniu ji'i. Flying Torpedo, won: Odno. second; Tnmr many Chief, third. Time: 1:53. Third rnce, six furlongs, selling: Ural, won: Emma R, second; Sortie, third. Tlmo: uon or prooi to snow uie uiuiiuui.i , person to whom payment Is mndo to lvo tho money. Southbrniich Lumber ipnny against Llttlpjohn, 31 Neb , 60", 1:20'. Xo other sonp is u welcome gift with Fqls-Naptlm nt your grocer's. Vels & Co., makers, Philadelphia. TWO YACHTS T0FIGHT IT OUT rnillllue null Mlliruukee Notv Left to Snll for Prlvlleue of Dcfeiul liiKT Cniimlii Cup. CHICAGO, July 30.-Cadll!uc and Milwau kee will start tomorrow afternoon In tho tlrst of u series of races which will settle llnnllv the nuestinn ns to which boat wl 1 defend the Cnriada cup against the Cana dian noai, me invnuer. This conclusion wus reached this after noon ufter tho olllclals of the Chicago Yurht club had Interviewed the Interested parties und settled what promised to be an ugly squabblo between thu c ub a il vlsltlni: vachtHmen. Commodore Shaw owner of Cadillac, claimed that his hoa had won four of the eeven trlnls and shou d be the defender und at tlrst refused to have anything to ao wun tno trials. Sinner's Horse Wins. LONDON, July 30. A. .M. Singer's O'Donovnn Rossa won the Stewards' cup at tho Goodwood rnr meeting today. I.o Rlizon was second und Forrarshire (Manor) finished third. Twenty-eight horses run. . OH Com pit ii Incoriiiirii tea. DOVER. Del., July 50,-Artlcles of Incor norutlon wfre tiled here today by tho Ar kansas Valley Oil nnd Mining company of i'ursons, ivau. v.apuai, )iw,vw. Fourth rnce. free hnndlcnp. one mllo: Robert Wnddell. won: Ben Bn.ttle, second; Scotch Plnld, third. Tlmo: 1:45V4. , Fifth race, six furlongs, selling: If You Dnre, won; Fleuron, second; Pupil, third. Time: 1:18. , , . Sixth race, ono mllo nnd ono-slxteenth, selling: Prulrlo Dog. won; Prlnco Blazes, second; Oxnurd, third. Time: l:5o. At Deluinr PnrU, St. Louis. ST. LOt'IS, July 30. Tom Collins nnd Nearest were the winning favorites nt Delmnr toduy. A second choice and three long shots scored in the other events. Track fust. Results: First rnce, four nnd one-half furlongs, parse: crozior. won; uroouier, seuunu; Bur Lo Due, third. Time: :5S, Second race, six ruriongs, mime; .uunu B, won; John Morton, second; Charles c, third. Time: lUCVi. Third race, ow mile, selling: nazci, wun; Abo Furst, second; Ignis, third. Tlmo: . . . .... Vourtn rnce, six ami one-nun iuriuiu. Toni Collins, won; La Desirous. sec,ond; Suntu Ventiirn, third. Time: 1:23. Fifth rnce. one nine, selling: nworos mnn. won, Ben Frost, second; Nellie Hel muth. third. Time: 1:44V4. Sixth nice, soven furlongs, selling: Near est, won; Lord Neville, secono; Hungarian, third. Time: l:t. At llrluhloll lleiieli. NEW YORK. July 30. Three fnvorltcs wero successful ut Brighton Beach today All Gold nt 5 to 2, Klolm at 8 to 5 and Utopian ut 7 to 8. Tho track was dead and slow closo to tho mil. Results: First ruco, ono mllo nnd one-sixteenth, selling: Tavcta, won: Irene Lindsay, sec ond; Balloon, third. Time: 1:19 1-5. Second race, six furlongs: All Gold, won; Gold Fox, second; St. Flnnnn, third. Time: 1:13 1-5. Third rnce, ono mllo and one-elgtht: Smoke, won; Ogden, second; Harry Mc Cotili, third. Time: 1:53. Fourth race; tho Mountnuk stukes, live nnd one-hulf furlongs: Highlander, won; Mnjor Dnngerlleld, second; Lombre, third, Tlmo: 1:07 3-5, Fifth rnce. one mile and seventy yards, selling: Klolm, won; Flngal, second; Ani mosity, third. Time: 1:44 1-3. Sixth race, six furlongs: Utopian, won; Cnstlron, second; Octoroon, third. Tlmo: 1:15. At Windsor. DETROIT, July 30. Track slow at Wind sor todny. Weather tine. Results: First race, sU furlongs: Dr. Clark, won; Dandy H. second; Princess Evelyn, third. Time: l:21'j. Second race, flvo furlongs: Huntress, won; Kalona, second; Elglvn, third. Time: 1:07. Third raco, ono mile and one-elghth: Bohul, won; Mengs, second; Custodian, third, Time: 2:03,, Fourth race, handicap steeplechase, short ciurso. Jim McOlbbon, won; Coloy, second; Tales Creek, third. Time: 3:04, Fifth race, seven furlongs, selling; Tea gown, won; The Bronze Demon, second; Remp. third. Tlmo: l:33H. Sixth rnce. six furlongs; Trebor, won; Mr. Pomeroy, second; Antagone, third. Time: 1:10. At Fort Krle. BUFFALO. July 30. Tho trnok was dead n' Fort Erie. Results First race, six furlongs, selling; Compc- B. ileld. Hint n ilelnv from December 30, when tho other mortgage wns declared tlrst, until March 27 following, where tbo trade was made at tno instance or neienuuni ami hy correspondence with plaintiff, who wna In the state of Mississippi during all tlu time, does not show Inches suillclcnt to prevent rescission. . . No. 1011O Thompson against Buehler et ,il Appeal from Johnson. Reversed. Day, i- iiivi.inn mi. i. i inrenorieu. 1, A party who pays money to unothcr to bo applied on n note which such parspa y n m im i rt ma nnwrvo nn n 4ii nirr in - burden of proof to show the nuthorlty of tho norson to whom puyment Is mndo. to recel enmnnn 2. The 'fact that a person or company Is nuthorlzed to receive the Instnllmcntf ot Interest which oecame ouc on a murisun r,,., r .n,,il Im not Biitllcient cround from which to Infer that tho authority nlso exists to Collect or receive me principal num. ii the evtdences of the Indebtedness nre not 1... n,.l linen 111 the UOSSCSSiOIl Of such person or company. Richards against Waller, vj ;eu., ;', iuuuiu. I T.-.i.innr evntnlned and held not sunl- clcnt to show that tho person tp whom t' e mortgago debt was paid was thp ngont of tno owner mm nuiuvi ,mw uu...w..vv. . receive me same. No. 10233. Lansing against Oliver et nl Error from Lancaster. Alarmed. Duinc, i- ni.'Uinn Nn. .t. Unrcnortcd. n.iiilrm iivniulnnd and held not to State - n.,n nr.ilnn nfTiiln.qt dpfcndnnt. ' No. 1023G. Parsons Band and Self-Feed3r Compnriy agnlnsc Gadeke et al. Error from 1'OIK. Allirmeu. i-uuiiu, v., No. 2. Unreported. 1. Objections to a verdict which go to Its form only shou)d be made at tho tlmo of Its rendition. , . 2. Conditions In a printed wnrrnnty fur ..i,i,,t ,v ,i vemlnr wlilrh limits Its bene (It and operation should he construed ..t1.. nn nillnQf RUPll VPllflor. 3. Where n vendor nets upon an oral notice reoulrcments of notice In writing contained In the written ngreement oe twunn ihe nnrtlps nre wnlved. No. 10237. Johnson et nl ngalnst Hansen et al. Error irom uaKoia. unrmeu. i ii.,rt. c. nivislon No. 3. Unreoorted. Evidonco exnmlned nnd held sufllclent to sustain an order of the Board of County Commissioners for the establishment of n. hNoW!1024S. Chnffco ngalnst Pnrk Falls Lumber Company. Error from Douglas Alllrmcd. Ames, C. Division No. 3. Un rpnnrteil. It Is not error for tho court to Instruct tho Jury to return a verdict for ono of tho parties to a litigation when there Is not suillclcnt ovldence to sustain a verdict In favor of his ndversary. No, 1023S. Anderson against Hendrlckson et ni. Appeal rrom Loncnster. Atlirmca, Hustings, C. Division No. 1. Unreported 1 Tho mine of a motion, which Is over- ruled, in vnrnto a decree nnd dismiss the action In which It Is rendered, because of findings of fact mado by the court In tho samo action, does not waive nn appeal from the decree thus vainly nttneked. 2, A joint employment oi nn attorney oy a principal and surety to represent them both In an nctlon nnd set up the defense of usury for ono nnd suretyship for tho other, though nccompanlcd by nn tindcrstundlng that us much deluy ns possible should be secured with the least expense, Is not on authority to the uttorney cither to sign the stny bond on behalf of the surety or to procure nny other signatures to such a bond on his behalf where no further In struction or authority has been given. 3. Sjretlos who ut tho request of the principal nnd his attorney have signed such u stny bond without tho knowledge, consent or authorization of the surety, cannot assert ns ngalnst him any repre sentations from tho principal nnd his at torneys that It was on tho surety's behalf md at his request; n settlement of the Judgment bj sureties so on the stay bond Is dlichante of tho original surety. No. 10212. Hodgo against Scott et nl. An neal from Webster. Judgmbnt. Ames, C, Division No. Unreported 1. When In nn nctlon on a note nnd mort gage It Is sought to defend on the ground of nn alleged alteration, nnd there Is ioth Ing on the face of the Instruments taken together to indltnto tnnt the cnango com plained of was mndo lifter execution and delivery, but on the contrary Inference may OF.... Minnesota For Fishing, Bathing and Boating $9.85 St. Paul or Minneapolis and return. $13.85 Duluth and return. Tick-pis on sale Aunust 1st to 10th inclusive. Keturn Oc tober 31st. 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