rilE OMAHA DAILY BEEi WEDNESDAY, AUUIST 12. l.KKI. i BEAXEAIERSDOttSPillLLlESlP- Hnjhes Pitches Ecr:h'j tai Receives Exc'llect Support from lull V.ADDEII WILD AND ALV.OST INEFFECTIVE Leader Ham Ip Five Tallica Ob y tor th Visiter After Pleat? of Exciting lacl-deats. ' 1 I i B08TON. Aor 11. Waddell was wild today and not particularly effective, and the borne team defeated the visitors. Ex citing situation vera frequent and brought out brilliant fielding. Murphy, LaChance, r a rent and M and L Crosa particularly distinguishing themselves. Hughe' pitch ing nvajiea ma BUDporc. Attendance, au.-mi. j Boor: B.U.O.A.K.I r h o a b txrart'ty. H. 1 1 I Flirt sol. VI... 12 4. Collins. . Is... g 1 t iFirkrnag. d 1 1 1 t Btaal. cf 1 1 A, FUrrrk. c ... t 1 rrmu, rt. I I 1 1 0 1, Trow, tb. . 1 . t . rare-it. a... 1 1 1 Scrhnld. rf.. 1 UAum. Ik 116 1 OMorrbr. k.. 14 1 Fvmo, ... Mil II rroex, os. 1 I 1 (Titer. c... 1 4 1 Hovers. Ik.. 4 1 Hue, ... 12 11 Waadeil. .. 1 1 luHoCiua Tetala 4 10 17 I ll ' I Totals ... 1 I 24 1. x Batted for Power In ninth. Pnrton I...... 1 10 0 191 11 Philadelphia 0 0 1 01 Earned runa: Boston, J: Philadelphia, 1. Two-Um hits: Murphy. Pickering. Threw baa hit: Iarent- Stolen base: CoUlna. Double p'-y: Ferrl to Parent to I-s-Cbanoe, Flrstt buo on bells: Off Wad dell. 1; off Hughe. 1. Hit by pitched bail: Parent. Struck out: By Hushes. ; by Wadd-U, wild pitch: Wad doll Time: 1:56. Umpire: Haasett. Owti Gives Clew lead a Tlrtry. CLEVEI.AND. O., An(t. VL In th ser nth liming Owen hit Bemla in the head with a pitched ball. II followed thla up ry giving: txxnnauer a base on ball and 4 14 1 1 1 4 e run: Frinnon. FscrlJV n't: Knll n b(i-: Nsnee Xerw.n. I'ouM fl ye: leere to Rotitue. Oer to Rrihfu. Kn il to Nance. B.ieea on belle: t.'ff Aliowav. ; off Bohsnnon. 4. Struck out: By AJ'oway. 4. ty b.tin-iunn. Wild pltrhes: Bohan non, S lWt on bnsee: hn t'l'T, 1; I'jievKK 2. Time; l.Sa. I'mplre: Cun ningham. .' Katell tbewe la f.o4 Form. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 11 Katoll slgnaJ-lw-d his retjrn to the dinmond today by holding Toledo to four hi; and striking out ten men. MinnespoM plavrd an error less gam In the field. Martin one-handd catch and Owen's line drive were th fea tures. Attendance. Score: 'MlNNEArOUS I TOLgDO R HO A E R H 0 A tilllTmi. rf. 1 m!ti. rf ... 4 1 4 UHf. If Ill t'bl.ti. tb. Vr. rf... 4 114 eOwer.1. tf . Malcmer. t . 4 4 14 1 CK'tnotr. V'jnljr. Ik 4 4 4 4 Krbaub. tb Orlr. m .... 4 1 I 4 OTuraer. lb Martin, tb .. 4 4 4 1 lH. m.... Frnoner. Ik .l 114 4t rwull. If Kaxell. p ... 4 4 4 4 4Cauliila. .. 4 4 4 1 Tetali ... I 4 17 14 7 TotaU ...1 111 I Mlnneapolla OOtOOOO 1 Toledo 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 Banes on balls: Off Katoll, 1. Hotne run: Crteta:i. Struck out: By Katoll. by Coughlln, . Sacrifice hlta: Katoll, Bohaub. Stolen. bue: oylT. fcarneu runa: j oieoo, 1 Ieft on baaee: Minneapolis. S; Toledo, t. Time: l:3u. I'mplre: Foreman. Staadlag of tar Teaaaa. riayad. Won. Loat. P C ... ...Hi ...VI ...!W ...M ..1'J0 ... ...W Game today: lymlnvtlle at Kanaa City; IndlennpollK at Milwaukee: Columbus at St. Paul; Toledo at. Minneapolis. GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAKUE Broklya Tavkes Laat 0e froa th Claat After Errorleaa Coateat. DAVENPORT MEET IS OPENED Joe Istersjt Wim $1,000 Fioeri' Btako tX Ioirt Trottisr; Gt'.Lfriuf. ceruntlrg for 1 pMrit- Pcwed by th Amer ican metroa use vifitot won a nnjn 10 . Tb feature cf tbe rlay Uxlay wae the eaee with which majority ef the Ameri can player beld their opponent on tbe tee. &iie m rmiien i'iyen were in e versa instant weavk in their short Tbev an shewed srreat fumlllarlty with their IroD. and their sirengUi tn this de- tininnt tmh pd them ta win tna initial 0NEOTU AKLS BRONX Al MW TUriA I contest ot xaeir wr. LIEUTENANT WALLACE IN LEAD KUltary ght at Chlcg Brlags Tweatlelk I a fa a try Osarer Froat- ' Westebeater Fall t Ethel' Pride t Graad rirralt Meet, She WlaaUg tk Flrat aad Third ncata. Pt. Paul Milwaukee .. lmilsvllle ... Indianapolis Kansas City. Columbus .... Minneapolis . Toledo 65 t .6.'7 f.9 St .6.1 M 44 M 4 .521 4 48 .4M 40 6J .4l0 t 60 17 6i .in mTTfAriO An 11 The second dar I DAVENPORT. Ia., Aug. 11. Th Aug-ust I Bractic In th army competition practice meeting of tbe Ds.venport Mil Track club today oonsuned of skirmish firing. The j ,, , v,ru .m - I targets, the also of a man, were placed I opened with three good race today. Jo K cllnlng and km filing posturea. The inierevi won ei.vw vr i nev advanced on a aog irtu ana iaia qo a . r. tn v.u ( -A nthaf KnrewtS I la flr Twenfv shot Were fired bV each. Show Me. by Norcature, was th winner I"-"- UFTZ Z Vk and 2:30 trot, taking X.VS as Ms first M yard. Tcxlaya best scores: Uf uifnim nui ira Th. Pacolet w never headed In th. tih 'ZtZZZS. Tw -'fourth In colt race. I fantrr. 4"7: Serreant Jimt McCutcbeon. n- f..f CmiOii' I Third Infantrv. 3S7: Sersreant Loul A-I Trottinc. S 4C.' class, burse BOO: Show We Ape-lan. Twenty-first L i"!""'r? :.Ma,r rSST: Marnut wo first h" BFALO. Aug. ll.-The final. In the L1'1. 2-?2i.rw,;rnf.ti.'L c k,. annual rifle tournament of the Department Time: I 1!4. Barbie, Clarence C, rln - . . ,h -r hot to. In the final asm of the interhorough series tody the local it waa a BROOKL.TX. Aug. 11 team beat New 1 ork by Z to 1. j , "Vu r: . pitchers bait e, in wnicn vtarvin goi ine making a wild throw on Joss hit. Bay s It ' ... 1 u-iii tk. k.mi.. nn Kr.th three-bagger then drove in three runs and i .lr... .nd'errorleaa. Attendajice. won the gam for Cleveland. Both teams fielded finely. Attendance, 2.S1S. Score: CXVH-A!D. i CHICAGO. .. a.H O A l B U O A K. Flick, rf..... 1 1 VHitliun. V. t 11 RJ. cf 1 4 4 4 Irbrll, lb.... 4 4 it 1 4 Bmlloy, ts-. 14 11 ejonrm. cf I Laloi. Ik... 1 1 4 0 Grwn. rf 1 1 1 4 HI Imo. lb 4 114 t il)in. lb. 1 I I I Mnnnnkr, U tUfoon, tk. .41114 Bomla. e 1 t 1 4T.nn.hlil. si I M I Oorha'ar, as. 1 1 1 s:attery. e... 4 14 14 im. 1 4 S 4 Owxa. I 1 Abbott. 1 4 4 4 4 4 Touu-i irs l Totals 4 1 ft 14 Si Cleveland 4) . 1 0 0 4 Chicago 0 0 1 0 11 Earned runs: Cleveland. 1; Chicago, 1 Two-baa Jilts: Flick. Tannehlll. Three bas hit: Bay. Bacrtlioe hlta: Jobs, Slat tery. Stolen beaes: Bay, Callahan. Double play: Magoon to Tannehlll to ifoelL First base on balls: Off Jo a, 1; off Owen, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Berols. left on bas: ' Cleveland. : Chicago, 7. Struck out: By Joss. S; by Owen. . Pawed ball: Slattery. Time; I.U. Umpires: O'lAughiln and Con nolly. Xw Tsrks Tsks Asstker. NEW TORK, Aug. li Th sixth and last gam between New Tork and Washington resulted in another victory for the horn club. It was the poorest exhibition of them all. only relieved by New York's ter rlfio hitting. Onh lasted only two inning and Town wend did DtUe better. Howell bad the visitors at his mercy and his slab work waa av feature. Attendance, 1.097. Score: JTV TfSwt . WASHntOTON. R.H.O.A.k-! R H O A g. ConT, .!. 1 a SMorsa. as.... 1 1 1 Kaoter, ' -.. 14 1. KoMnaea. rL 4 4 t 4 4 Elbortol. 11111 Clark, lb... 1 11 . ViUllama, to. 4 4 4 1 t eltrh. If... 144 Ouiiri. Ik... 111... lM. cf ..141 ktcTmrr. ef. 1 1 1 . Cooghlln. to 1 I 4 I 4 IXTlm. tr... 14 1. Mccor-k. lb. . 1 1 4 BoTillo, 14. Klttredsc . . 4 1 I BavaU. ... 11.1. brill, c ..41 Orth. . . . 1 Totals .-14 U1IU Tovuuo. ...... 1 '. i " TotaU ... 1 4 14 14 I - New York OtOlltll II Waahlngton 0 1 0 0 1 0 t Earned nun: New Tork. I; Washington, L Left on bases: New Tork, ; Washing ton, a. Two-baa hits: Conroy, Oanael, Seville, Howea.. Btolen bases: Kaeler, Davijt (9. Boblnaon, Coughlin, McCormlck. Sacrlfioei hit: McFaliand. First on bails: ' Off Howwll, S; off Orth. 1; off Townaend. 1. Struck uti By Howell. S: by Townaend, 1. First on errors: New Tork. 1; Wash ington, r Hit by pitched ball: By Orth. g. DouTle r.lsy: Howell to Williams to Gansel. McFarjLnd to Oanael. Wild pitches: Townaend. X Passed ball: Klttradg. Tims: l:4i. Umpire: Eheiidao. StauBdlatsr of the Teams. Played. Won. IxieL P C, Boston , , l Philadelphia 95 New Tork. & Cleveland M Detroit SO St. Louia M Chicago Si Washington M Game today:. Chicago at Cleveland. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES HUnaaJkre Bats Out Tletory, lilUs. apwlla FaJHasj t Kegotlat Btlaasaers Twtrlera, v MILWAITCEE. Aug. 11 StlmmeU pitched winning ball for Milwaukee today, m dltuiapolls getting but two clean hits until th hist Inning. Newlin waa steady except In the fourth, when Milwaukee batted ut a victory. Attendance. bJJX. score: MU.WAI KKS- i tNDLAJiArOLUL It.U O AEl k.H O A S rasflOT. Tb. 4. A 1 4 tfTiaaatt. IV.. 4 4 14 4 resobso. Ik. . 1 1 1 OFoa. Ib . 1 4 Wood. 1 1 11 1 HucrieTsr. rf 4 1 1 fulut. Sk. . 1 1 I.CobJUt. ef... . . I . Culn. rf... 1 la. iiWooorug. If. . 1 1 4 . ImntaaTv. If. 4 1 1 hndoa. e... .1114 h.miul, ef . . . . 4 MiLKaa. as.. 11114 Viol, at 111 SKIbm. Ik..... 4 14 . I tlaiBMU. - 4-4 1 1 INcviln. ..., . . 1 . Totals 1111 1 41 ToUls ... 1 4 M M Milwaukee 00I. 1 Indianapolis tOtl... 0-4 Kamed runs: Milwaukee. 1 Two-baa hits: ilanlev l!. Stolen buse: Hoanever. First baa on balls: Off Silmmell, ; iff Newlln. 1. Hit by pitcher: Klim. Wild pitch: Stimmell. Struck out: By Stim- mell, t; by Newlln. 1. Double play: Mar- can to Fox tn Klhm. Left on bases: Mil waukee, 3; Indianapolis, T. Time: 1:40. alata Oatwlt Fielders. ST. PACI-.'Aug. 11. Th Columbus team could not follow the fast pane of the St. Paul batters today, and played llatlessly alter the horn team accumulated five run. in the etxth and seventh Inning. Attend ance, Lni. score: rr. fai'l- 1 cou'stBrt. rhoab! 1.11.0.11 Color. Sk 1 I 1 . Cllnmaa. as .4 1 1 I Ilium, cf. 4 -l 4 .4 4a.Hi, rf.... 1 144 Jirkaoa. Tb.. f 11 e Anidt. If.... 11.1 h.'or, ok. 4 1 I H.im, lb.. ..Ill Huiw lb. 1111 frbooaoa. el... .111. riow-BOT. If. 1 1 4 . vTviraor. lb.... 111. Wkooior. Ik. I lit . .aollor. Ik... . . II 14 lullhu, c. 4 1 I . Wui. 4.41 1 1 Wosaor. .... . 4 4 Z.0UU. Score: BROOKLTN. I MW TORK. R H O A K I . R H OI K. Stmrs. Tb .. 4 114 .Browne, it.. 4 4 14 4 Shotkar. U. I Bmt i, n. j 1 o rxibh. rf.... 4 .14 4 MrGana. lb. 4 4 14 1 4 rtnrl. lh ... 4 1 11 1 4 Merua. If.... 4 4 4 .4 IMhlra. OS... 4 4 4 4 4 Bibb, m 0 4 4 4 4 MrCYoory. rf 1 4 4 4 Pn-in. Tb....l . 4 1 4 rinoj. 114. COIlbrrt. lb... 4.114 KlLUr, e 1 1 O 1 V nT, ... w 1 m Oarrta. ...... .11 -linrttT, s4 1 14 xMoOraw ........ Tcaalo . 1 I Tf 14 M TotaU ... 1 I M II 4 x Batted for McGlnnlty in the ninth. Brooklyn 0 0 X 0 0 0 -. New tork 0 1 0 0 0-1 Earned run: Brooklyn. Left on bases: Brooklyn. ; jjew York, I. Two-base hit: Mood. Sacrifice hits: McGann (ii. Flood. Stolen bases: Warner i3. Sneck&rd, Mc- Creery. First base on baus: on uan-in. l- nfr Mcflinnltv. 1. Hit bv nltched ba!l: By Oe-rvtn. Struck out: By Qarvln. Z; by McOlnnity, 2. Time: 1:38. Umpire: Hureu Btaadlas; ef tk Teaaaa. Played. Won. Lost. P.C Pittsburg M New York.... Chicago .. Cincinnati Brooklyn .. Boston .... St. Louis . Philadelphia .9i .a tn .t . !-7 .81 62 hi 11 44 28 S5 21 12 27 40 45 4R 14 62 61 .669 .f.SJ .4Tg .311 .237 Oamea todsv: Pittsburg at Brooklyn Chicago at Boston: St. Louis at New York. DsuVy Stay la Mllwaakee. MILWAUKEE. Wis. Aug. It (Special Telfgram.) Hugh Duffy, owner and man ager of the Milwaukee Western league team In thla city, todav again emphatically denied the story that the Western league was to abandon Milwaukee, and asserted most positively that the season would b played out as scheduled. As an evidence of this he displayed offer for some of his best players at good figures, which he had rejected, and stated that if be was Intend ing to abandon th field he certainly would not overlook such an opportunity to secure some money out of it. Bar Ball Prealdestte Meet. NEW TORK. Aug. 11. President Johnson 0 th American leagu. President Pulllam of th National leacue and President Pow ers of th Eastern league, representing tn minor leagues, held an informal meeting today. Tbe proposed new national agree ment was discussed. It waa decided to In crease the committee to nine member In stead of three. The meeting was then ad journed until August IS, when the com mittee of nine win meet again at Saratoga. 61 33 .64 54 41 .fWS 47 41 .534 49 45 .511 44) 44 .111 1 49 .4t3 42 51 .ii 3 64 .212 of the mark. t ' .-7. c YT.. V, a k. 11 mm- Joe in- day at Fort Niagara. The contest is ne- Pacing. S.A class f k 1:rfh, tween marksmen of the army to determine Y"1 th'r,t ,rt VrUn HabJ n " represent the department In the Time: !. 2.15. 2.15. Adrian Hab won .,.,, ,.urn.m,. at Fort Sheridan on aeoond heat. TimS: 1:11. Laay napp 1 I Mil, LJ I B. 1 won firwt heat. Time: l iuv V7- Tk. k. tort.vr Infnti-r-Cso- grie T. Anna Bell. Doremi. Lape, iay 1ln 0rhafn porto Hlcsn regiment, 8M: Bess a so started Captain Munson. Ninth infantry. S: Cor- r'l,r.TntP ht Tlm r"3 i?bn.t.sr.lnf Sergeant Rau- o, . v v.-. w - . t . ,... , I n t ITT pon ft k if n i re i mni. Ldfuirnini l li-V 2:11. 2. US- Barons. le, mint, p-.- Eighth Infantry. TSf: Corporal rTlncess.letlve, AQeiDoy Marrs. Hlateenth infantrv. 785. ?J?il?.lwutoll5ir-. Cavalry-Sergeant McN.llv. Second c.- A UV OIWIIA -i'"t - - I k 1w TOT 1 atilBTignT Mllmml HaWVirifl f T" Dr. Madora. ch. g . by Simmon- -ir Contain Wade. Second cavalry. cv?.-yK 7ri;lfl.AV ' 1 1 t; Sergeant Kelly. Seventh cavalry. SH; ; ,',,', J .v k . Vr 11.. i 4 Fergeant Conley, peventn cavalry. .; f' , h k ,ii , 7 i 4 4 Prlvau Mcnderaon, Seventh cavalry, rs. Alic Mapes, b! ni. 4.L. McDonald) .. 4 J to Brown Heels. D. m. llKagei o iu Joltsco. g. b. (Jolly) os Time: 2:07H. 2 :". Clnss S:2S. tadns:. Durse. 21.000: Al Book. b. m., by Ned Wood Cortne. by Wydney (Curry) 1 J viin, k'lnr blk m iBoerashl 1 Z Virginia, b. m. (Wilson) Fred H. b. g. (Seal! 4 4 Selva, ch. m. tClark) ds Ethel Mac. ch. m. (Andrew) d Tm- -OtU 7 1 1 Weetcheeter (take, X: 00. 2-year-old, l:7k class, trotting: v h vrMM. n tt . nv uirecium P.lhalsvn Hrnld (PuiTVl 14 1 Tlr.l.,, h a iMIUert 4 12 Mary (iage. b. m. (Kennev) 2 2 2 Lord Kobert. b; n. ( nteri a o Blossom, br. m. (Hudson) d Time: Z:U. r'16, it:i. C1.1SO i ll trotUnc. nurse 21.000: lu?rv T ir tn bv Vnunff Jim (Mo- IVmalflk 1 I Monroe, b. m. (Walker) 2 2 T ill Ttors h. m. t Piers 4 2 Crescent, gr. g. (Currv) 2 t Pug. rr. g. (Merrineld) J 4 Inni Hrld b m (Krkerl S I Lsdv Conslantlona (Kenney) 7 AllnhHv b. r iDavls) 11 7 Tudor Chime, b. g. (Howell) 2 1 Barbers Shave Prlaters. WAMOO Neh Au 11 TRneclal WThC printers' and barbers ball teams Played at the ball p&rk In this city Monday evening, resulting In score of 1 to 0 in favor of th barber. Th game w quite exciting from the start, ana it waa nobody game until aftor the last man was out. Craw ford for the barbers and Adam for the printer both pitched good ball, allowing but one snd two hits respectively. This is the fourth straight victory for th barbers and they are looked upon as one of the prospective winners or the cennant. The next game will be played Thurrday even ing between th printer and clerk. FLYING MACHINE IS A SUCCESS am Fraaelsco Mas Ha Oa tkat eesa to Meet All Relremes t s. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. IX The Ex aminer says that Dr. August Dreth, an aeronaut of twenty year' experienc. ha Teeaaaaek Wlas from Hasabeldt. TF.CTMSEH. Neb.. Au. 11 (Special Tel egram ) Tecumseh won from Humboldt In the ball game her today. Score: R H. Tecumseh 11222224 1-1 1 Humboldt 0 4 100.12 412 la Struck out: By Weaver, 2; by Pari. 4; by Townsend, 5. Batteries: Tecumseh. J'ans. Townsend ana nunura; iiumooiut. Weaver and brown. Baslaeas Meat Play Ball, ONAWA. Ia.. AUg. 11 (Special Tele gram.) The business men of Whiting de feated the business men of Onawa at Whit ing this afternoon In a game of base ball by a scot ol 11 to ll. it was tne granaesi conglomeration of talent ever sen on the diamond, and the fun raged fast and fu rious. Tbe casualties were many on each side. Gs ses la Three-1 Leagae. At Bloomlngton Bloomlngton, 1; Deca tur, a At Bockford Rock ford, 4; Davenport. 2. At Bock Island Hock lKland. 6; Spring field. 0. At Dubuque Dubuque. 2; Cedar fteprrbs, 4. loax City a Wlaaer. SIOUX CITT, la.. Aug. 11. (Special Tele gram.) The Sioux City team of the Iowa South Dakota league this afternoon on the local grounds defeated Sioux Fall by a cor of 2 to L -----4 TotaU .w 4 11 XI 14 W Touts ... 1 T 14 14 Ft Paul 1000(220 - Columbu 40.10.1. Two-bs hits: Chech. Geier, Flourr.oy, Smith. lubl play: Hugrme to Wheeler, Stolen basrs: Huggins, Ocier. Jnckson. ltannon. hirst bane on balla: Off Wacntr 2: off Chech. L Struck out: By Chech. 1; by Wagner, 4. Left on buses: Pt. Paul. 10: Columbus, 4v, . Tku: 1.10. Umpire: Haskell. 5 Loialoi 111 Beats Blatrs. KANSAS CITT, Aug. 11. Louisville won the sam ty making five runs la th Igbth inning on bunrhed hit and error. Attendance, LSou, cicor: LOCiaVTlJJL. XANIAJ CITT R.H.O ill R U.O.A g. Kn-sla. It... II. CRethrcos. Ik. 4 1 14 . . Rin. If 1.1. uu. rf .... .1111 Broeheax. Ik 1 I I I ISnt Jk.. .1114 O4ou. Of . 4 1 1 4 Oro4j. 1.4.4 niiiTu, is. i l . H.a. y i i . . i . brlKor. s. 1 1 1 I C Kull. If .... 14 11. WM'.a. Ik..... 1 14 I OUe.i si ... 4 till Ou.tULO. at.. . 1 1 4 l's(t tk. . 1 . . 1 neeir. , 4 I 4 lULtkar 4 h.tiiMO. .l I I I ll m TsUU ... f 14 Tt II M t Touu ... i inn i x Batted for AUoway la the ninth. TsmlsvUl 0 . 1 . . 5 1-f Kansas City 0 20100-2 Two-bas alls: Rethfuas. Rchroivor. Ia the Westcrst Leagsc, Gamea today: Peoria at Omaha: Mil waukee at Des Moines; Kansas City at Colorado Springs; St. Joseph at Denver. BAD WEATHER F0RSHQ0TERS Bala aad Wlsi Cat Dow a Scores la bklraalah Fir Caaapdl-tlea. LEAVENWORTH. Kan., Aug. IX (Spe cial Telegram.) '1 b soond oay of tn Dvpartmrut ot the M.8jurl ritle shooting on tb fort lange a Interfered wutt by a shower of rain and shitting winds. In oil of this there was two akirtnlsh-run shoots, one in the morning and the other lata In th afternoon. Sergeant Oscar Fox, colored, led again today in making th best score, witn Corporal Smith, also col ored, second and Captain Poor third. The score of the twelve bwhest was aa follows eWrgt-nt Fox. Caminy M, Twenty-til ta Infantry. 3a; Coruoral Smith. Comuanv u T-nty-flf ih infantry. 3iJ; Captain Poore, B xtn intaniry, i-i. i-ieuienant (jmitn. Sixth Infantry, S.V; LirJtenant Graham, Twenty-second infantry. 241; Sergeant Mc Clinf, Company I. S.xth lnfan.ry. iji; 8frgnt Turnt-r. Company C. Twenty-fifth infantry. Si": trgeant Hanson. Company C Sixth Infantry, 4; Sergt-ant Young, Company E, Twenty-second Infantry, ii; Color Sergeant I'lmer. Twenty-second in fantry, S;:: Lieutenant Sheldon. Twenty second lnfantr". 215: Serseani King, Com pany K, Sixth infantry. Hi LOSES HIS JJFE IN IDAHO Presslaeat Kew Tork Wholeaal Grocer Tletlaa jet Accldeat la Tkoader Mcaatala. NEW TORK. Aug. IX-The fact that Philo 1 8. Bennett,- the senior member of th wholesale grocery and tea Importing firm of Bennett, Sloan & Co., had been killed K1CE HAIR FOR ALL, Oae Destroy tb DaadraftT Cersa aad , Hair Grew Laaarlaatly. Any on can havs nice hair If h. or h has not dandruff, which cause brittle. won. Beguile second, Hot Tim third. Tim: 1 HU Fourth race, six furlong: John Couleter won, Basuto aeoond. Stella W. third. Tim: J furlongs: Dynasty Colfax, Wah.. aay: 'On bottle of Newbro". Herpicide com pletely cured m of dandruff, which very thick; and It ha stopped my hair from falling out." It make hair soft J jmnj ,rfsy Siow 7t woooS oC W yr jt j3 jjq possible to get w a a good cigar without T v' A doubt or question, no mattCr WCrC arC The Largest Selling I p, A Wl Brand of Cigars U In the World. V j The 'Band is the V 1 14 J J Smoker's Protection. W Ar,vrK ,nl"-ch V'n?ud,":::::::"l! lS Just mad. an ascension from thl. city in . Julia Mason, b. in. ijohnsoii) 4 ds I dirigible balloon, or airship, which he ha I Tim: Z:lW. l:uv I constructed. rtiniTO fill DI!W.M.!r TD A PICO I "a loose irom cable con- tL.I4IO Ull nuiiminu I imurw I 110,,, wlth th ground, but claimed that I thm balloon was fullv under control an Gloesay Weather aad Heavy Cola j ,htt ne tterd It up and down, back and Mar Hew Trk Racine: I forth and around at will. Thro time. It Meet. I ' said, th ship ascended and descended. It flight In tbe stiff breez being accorded .4 . 1 -r, , bv (ho Invontnr on thnMA V Anothor rlnrk dav ond heavv soine marked I aaw It. todav'a racins- at the Poa. The Delaware. I Err. Dreth. who Is a native of Franc and a handicap for 2-year-olds at on mile, graduate of the University of Callfor- was the stske feature, and was won by I " , . , . James R. Keene s chestnut colt Gimcrack. nla. was accdmpanled In his flight by from Hunter Kalne. which beat nignisnaer i Captain T. B. Baldwin and a number of for the jilace bv nair a iengin. e-u.is. uher people. The Inventor Is In hope rirst race, six iuriuiio. y . au . . Mar won. Yard Arm second, r Tiiuriia i imi ho m u, ivuuuu ij mr oan- Uiird. Time: 1:1S- I tos-Dumont, th French aeronaut, and com- second race, nve ana one-nan iurioni. i . . ,,K t,in v. -.i -. Jim Kelly won. Gay Lothario aeoond. Ad- I "v lD" be 1 third, lime: 1:12. lot xuio iiw.imm. Third race mile and a sixteenth, on tun: Birch Broom won. Flora second, isever More third Time: k:F2V. Fourth race, the Leiaware. one mile: Gimcrack won. Hunter Kaine seoona, nagn larder third. Time: 1:45. Pifth rare five ard one-half fartongs The Buck won. Red Man second, E'xoentral thnt Time: 1:LJV Sixth race, one mile: ram o Wianier won. Albany Girl second. Pass book intra, iime; 1:4 1. . CHtrAiso A us- 11 Results F"lrt race, five furlones: J. w . O Weill won. Banwell second, tshaltan third. Time 1-ftlV . . , - . 7 , I -. O-t,,, w.A- ln,.-,.f- T1 - V. won. Ocean Ore am second, iaay t.narie 1 UUUvu. w,uv, - third. Time: 1:14V I known by th member or the firm until .JhvT". mlIo. nV-io th new. w read In today', paper. McGurk third, lime: Ijes. I - n. u.iu Fourth race, one mile and seventy yard: I Cramer from Bols. telllns: of the accident Colonial sri won. uanani secona, naina-i recel vmI .1 n 1) 'rim 1 -aaml. Filth race, six furlongs: Beautiful ana 1 - enncu, oKjompwuni uy ur. Lnuotr, Best won. Floral Wreath second, Evi I s. B. Whittler of Brooklyn, and O. J. .VJSlra21jr.T; 1X ..,,-n.C Tb Gat' ot Philadelphia, went to Idaho about Ledaean won. Frank Me second. Aline Ab- three weeks ago to Inspect some mine a bott third. Time: l:4v I well a on pleasure. ,B'nriiV;rZr,or, Brown Mr Bennetr. home was rn New Haven. Vail second. Alborac third. Time: 1:44. Conn- H had formerly been a leading Second race, six furlongs: r ururma won, 1 reouhllcan. but becam one nr Mr p.rvon'o Tom Crsbb second. Sweet Dream third. Urnm, friends In th east and was a Time: 1.16-4. . . - . I ..t-, Third race, five and one-nan iuriongs: 1 jtuii cwiur iivu unnw:uciii lor 1 Can and Gown won. Alecrett aeoond. Our I th Bryan ticket In th last campaign. inline tniru. iiiov. t.xx. Fourth race, all furlonars. nandloao: Croix d'Or won. Miss Mae Day second, M nlsier third. Time: 1:15. Fifth rsce. one mile: HvdropnoDia won. Little Lois second, Wbaleback third. Tim: 1:44 Sixth race, seven furlongs: oneana won. Joe Goas second, loeskin tmro. lime: H ftauj. aui. 11. nesuits: First race, seven furlongs: Marionette I dry hair, falling hair and baldnea. To V0-?!" ,conQ- r""u'7 ""ra- I cur dandruff It U acesary to kill th Second race, nve runongs: Aunrtianit 1.110,1 11. 11101 is juai wnii won. panacea second, Jem rirnn uuro. 1 Newbro' Herpicide does. Cornelius Grew, nme: i:ua. Third race, even GROGER'SgBUTCHER'S PICWIG I AT VALLEY PARK, IOWA, Thursday, August 13 VIA The Northwestern Line Special trains from Union Depot, Omaha, 8 a.m , 8:30 a. m., 9a. m. and from U. P. Depot, South Omaha, 7:30 a. m. Everybody Invited Games, Races, Speeches, Refreshments Spend a day under the trees Take the family. Tickets, $1.00. Children, 50c. Including Admission to the Grounds. P. S. All groceries and meat markets will close all day Thursday! 1 1F.V. Fifth race, nv luriong: tny won, . an1 rloUr a ilk; dllghtful odor, and .u, n permit, th. GREAT INTEREST IN FIGHT tsXUl rmom, om uiur inu v qtwrifr. diislj i oir v fruw auunoanuj, ana KJlia the Tn; 1rTl.0ViUie West ttecond Lsomo I dandruf? rrm. Sold by e&lng drurrltrts. VIUI. ; o .w. I BaWMsl An S . LOSP Hcrplcli Co.. tfetroU. Mich, ffherman m-A vii iiT-ii is U vw. Ppvciaj B ffU Lot. DOHERTYS WIN AND Sal ef Scat for Cerbett-JeCrle Com. teat Break All Reeerd. Oae Give Otber Teaals Take Oi Defaalt. Hatch i br ... GOMPERS ISSUES CHALLENGE A-.r Laer I Awxiaws to Have alelat Dlscwssloa with Mr. Farr,-. INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 11. Samuel Gom- pera. president of th American Federa tion of Labor, today placed a challenge In th hands of a commute, addressed to Rlae Ceatest Date Fixed. ST. PAUL, Aug. 1L Adjutant General Lltbey has received word from the Na tional guard ef Illinois accepting September H aa the date for the interstate rHe con test for th Washburn trophy. Wisconsin snd Iowa had previously accepted the dot, and It will be held at Camp Lakexiew. neir Laa Ctty. Winn. The trophy la now In tbe possession of th Illinois guardsmen. Mishap Pestpoae Mere Gasse. PHILADELPHIA, Aug 11 Because of the accident at the National lrgue bas boll park on Saturday the three games scheduled between Philadelphia and Cin cinnati for Augast 12, 1 and 14 hav been postponed. "Ki ! ail BetUw Beers." Mlfhest xi kecain ri an ksi .Mlltx. Order (re. M, May ox Co-siT, SOUTHAMPTOK. L I. Aug. 11. In th tennis tournament today B. F. uonerty rVfau'.ted to A. Torrence rn th first round. This is because he wishes to nurse his in jured shoulder. The Enciish champion. H. L. Doherty. won his match by the default of Olile CsTbell. the former American UU holder. Summary of th morning play: Men- I rj. u. pr-rT oSertng to meat the latter singles, prellminiry round: William A. 7 7 to met th latter Irncd. Orange Tennis club, defeated B. I on the tump at th Labor day celebra- an Rensaelier Kennedy. Meadow club, I tion at th fair ground In thla city and t,h-' JorJ IV blm th. quctlon of unionism. -1; Edwin P Lrned,' Princeton unlverslt- The challenge will b handed to Mr. Parry ty. defeated TheodTe Boosevelt Pell. West within th. next few day a. When told of Side Tennis club. New Tork. -4. 4-4. -4; ,h- -h-... w,., L-v . Harrv F Allen Plmont Crlck.t club! tb ehalleng Mr. Parry, who Is president Philadelphia, defeated George a. Arburv, Of th National Manufacturers' aasocla- Hvrvard university. 7-5 4-0; Louise E. tlon. said h would await tb delivery of Mahan. Columbia university, defeated F. .v. v.ii- ... . . . - . Derham, Meadow club. 4-2. -: C. P. Wat- v"' " " son. jr., Orang Tennla clJb, defeated Ben- 1 t- .mln rrentlce Meadow cluh.g-i. i-s. 4-2: H also said h had no deslr to pared Russell Sard. Harvard university, defeated I ... , u r"' Richard Stevens 6t George Tennis club. Mr Gomper aa a rival attraction at a by default: A. W. Post. Yale university. I baby show. aereaiea tiuy uvingsion. ttsrvsra uni . , , .. m i r A - 1 1 l r,.k. t.- . i . .. , defeated Oliver's. Ckmphel!. Mesdow club. BOY TRIES TO WRECK TRAIN by default: Edgar Leonard, Harvard nnl- " k" iillfc-tyfX inMIH Drive Away While Stealing; Hide, Seeks oteveag mm Cess p ay's F.sspUyes. SALT LAKE CITT. Au. ll.-Walter Ed gar, a U-year-old boy, has confessed that c wedged a large bolt la the frog of th Salt Air track last night. Th bolt was discovered a few momenta before a heav-lly-loeded train flew by. Th pollc believe Edgar, eaotiv waa revacg. aa t had pees driven away by trainmen whli aitsmpUng t steal a rid. JTb Best Car fr Cold Is Dr. King' New DUcovtry for Consump Uon. Sure, pleaaaat. fs and guaranteed to soon cur, or n pa, iuc, fLbdk For ael by Kuho C. versily. defested (eeore . Howard, Har vard university, S-2. 4-0. First ro'ind: A!lrt Torrence. Pt Ixtuls Tennis club, defeated Beainald F. Dohertv by d-fiu t, Karold 8. Mahoney, Fngiand. vs H. H. Whitman. Harvard. 4-1. 2-all. tnflnished: R. P. Huntington Meadow criib. vs. Henrv Torrence. St Ixuis Ten nis club. 4-2, 4-4. 2-all. unfinished. Continued rain rut a stop to all th ten nis match scheduled for th afternoon. BRITISH GOLFERS VICTORS Visiter Tak Flrat Match ef Tear by Three Palate te i Oae. HAMILTON. Mas.. Aug. 11 -Th Brit ish coileg golfers began their America tour auapldouoly today by defeating a team of Anioriiaa college players In a f'jur-bo.11 ooniaet on the urk of Myopt Hunt clus by I (kMcU to 2, each match SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 11 -While bet. ting la quiet on the big fight about to tak. place between Corbett and Jeffrie the lack cf Interest In this respect Is mora than made up by th enthusiasm which I being developed all over the country in the com- Irs contest. The sale of seat for the ronteat will b th largest In the annals of pugilism In thl. city. Th gato receipts, it la Mid, will amount to ITjO.OOO, and It ta expected that nearly a third of -the audience will be mad up ef visitor from out of town. Both the men ar now tapering off In their training. Corbett still doe a fair amount of work, but It la principally lim ited to physical culture movement. At Harbin Spring Jeffries 1 finishing up work and h will arrtv on Thursday to enter th ring on Friday evening. 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