THE BEE: CMA1TA, 8ATTTRDAT, 'ATTOTTST 12, 1D1T. Rourkes Win While St. Joseph Loses; Pirates Gain on Cubs; Athletics Divide ROURKES PULL0UT NICELY Wilson Wild After Fourth and Omaha Locates Ball. ERRORS AND PASSES ASSIST Handicap af Foar Raa Oveeeasa ad Raarke Com Bad V with Lead ( Tw Haas. SIOUX CITY, la.. Au(. 11. Omaha won the last Ram of th aeries with Sioux City today. to 4. Wilson wn wild after tha fourth. Hit passe, coupled with two Rood pinch hltt and errors, allowed the Rourkea to overcome a handicap of four tallies and win out In the aeventh and eighth. Score: SIOUX CITT. AB. R. H. O. A. B. Andrea. 2b 5 1 1 T $ i Stem, lb 4 0 s i i Preen. If 1 1 0 S 0 0 i Fltsgerald. rf 4 1 0 0 0 0 Hartman, ss t 0 1 0 I 8 neighbors, cf 3 0 0 1 0 0 I Rellly, 3b 1 0 0 2 1 0 ' M. Miller, c $ 0 0 0 0 Wilson, p t 0 1 0 t 1 3 Jw. Miller, p 0.0 0 0 0 (Warner 1 0 0 0 0 0 l"Towne '. 1 0 0 0 0 0 uJDawson 1 0 0 0 0 0 Total - 80 4 4 XI 11 ' OMAHA. ' AB. R. H. O. A. E. Moore, lb 3 118 8 1 Nlehoff. 3b 3 1 0 0 3 0 Thomason. lb 4 0 0 4 0 0 Kan, lb S 1 8 14 1 0 KrhnnnAVKr If 4 0 10 0 1 pick, rf o v i v Kneavea, sa 8 1 1 I 4 Arbogaal. o I 0 1 Rhodes, p $ 1 1 0 4 pick, rf 1 0 0 8 0 0 V 0 0 Totala 34 7 r? 10 3 Batted for Neighbor In the elrhth, Hatted for W. Miller In the ninth. Batted for Stem In the ninth. Moui City ...' 0 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 04 Omaha 0 00080330-0 Sacrifice hltav Nelhoff, Harfman. Arbo gaat. Two-base hits: Kane, Arbog&st, Kneavea. Stolen bases: Moore, Nelhoff, Kane, Neighbor, Fitzgerald (.2), Andreas, Breen, Hartman (3). Hits: Off Wilson. 7 In seven and on -third inning. Double play: Rhodes to Kneavea to Kane. Struck out: By Wilson, 4: by Rhodes, 2. Baaes on balls: Off Wilson, ; off Rhodes, ; off Miller. L Wild pitch: Rhodes. Hit by pitcher: By Rhodes, 1, Umpires: Clark and McDowell. GRIZZLIES AND ANTELOPES TIE Play Stopped at End of IV loth Innlnw by Darkness. LINCOLN, Aug. 11. Lincoln and Denver played to a 4 to 4 draw today, play being halted at the end of the ninth on account of darkness . The visitor batted Welverton freely In the early Innings, but Iincoln bunched hits In the eighth on O'Brien and tied to score. Score: LINCOLN. AB. R. H. O. A. B. Oagnler, as 4 11 8 0 0 Dundon, 2b 4 1 1 3 3 0 Cobb, rf 4 1110 1 Ungiaub, lb 3 0 1 7 0 1 Thomas, lb 0 0 0 0.0 0 McC'ormlck, If 4 0 1 3 0 0 Miller, cf 4 0 0 2 0 0 Cockman, 3b 4 112 4 0 Stratton, c 8 0 0 0 1 0 Wolverton, p 3 0 0 0 1 1 Cole 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hagerman, p 0 0 0 0 0 v Totals. 32 4 27 8 8 DENVER. AB. R. H. O. A. E t 1 3 3 3 0 6 13 110 4 1 3 8 0 0 4 0 0,0 0 0 Lloyd, 2b.. Gilmore. If Beall. of.... Caesldy, rf Oulllln Sb 6 0 3 0 1 0 Lindsay, lb 4 0 0 t 0 0 Coffey, as 4 1116 0 Spahr. o 4 0 3 12 1 0 O Brian. P-... 4 0 0 jO Jl 0 ' Total 3 4 13 27 13 0 Lincoln 0 00000040-4 Denver 0 03001100-4 Runs batted in: Dundon, Ungiaub (3). Gilmore, Beall, guillln, Coffey. Two-base hits: Cobb. Ollmore. guillln. Coffey, Spahr. Left on bases: Lincoln. I; Denver, 10. Stoleh bases: Ungiaub, Cobb, Lloyd, Oil more, Beall. Struck out: By Wolverton, 8; by Hagerman, 2; by O'Brien, 8. Bases on balls: Off Wolverton, 2; off O'Brien, 1 Hit by pitched ball: By O'Brien, 1. Wild pitch: Wolverton. Time: 1:66. Umpires: licKee and Weaver. ST. JOSEPH LOSES THIRD GAME Dea Molaee Wine Flaal by One to Nothiagt. DES MOINES. Aug. 11 Des Molnee won the third game of the series from St. Joseph today by a score of 1 to 0. Score: DES MOINES. AB. R. H. O. A. E- Curtls, if 4 113 0 0 Crimean as 4.0 0 1 8 3 Mat tick, rf 4 0 3 1 0 0 Dwyer, lb 4 0 3 13 0 0 Korea, 3b 2 .0 0 1 10 Anderson, rf 3 0 0 8 0 0 Graham, 3b 8 0 0 1 (0 Ultowskl, c 8 0 3 6 1 0 Hueston, p..'. 3 0 0 0 4 0 Total 80 1 8 27 15 1 ST. JOSEPH. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Jones,- 8b 4 0 112 0 Kelley, rf 3 0 1 3 0 0 Zwllllng. cf 4 0 0 0 0 0 Rellly. 2b 4 0 0 8 4 0 Borton. lb 8 0 0 11 .0 0 Uifftn. If 3 0 0 0 '0 . 0 Crittenden 1 0 0 0 0 0 .Melnke, as 8 0 1 4 4 1 Goaaett c 8 0 0 8 8 0 Durham. D 8 0 1 0 4 0 Total 31 0 4 34 17 . 1 Batted for Glffln In ninth. St. Joseph 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Des Moines 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Two-base hits: Dwyer (1). Three-base hit: Curtta Stolen base: Melnke. Left on bases: Des Moines, 6; St. Joseph, Bases on balls: Off Hueston, 1; oft Dur ham, 1. Struck out: By Hueston, 4; by Durham, 2. Time: 1:46. Umpires: Shoe maker and Haskell. PVEOLO W1.M SHORT CONTEST Rata Stop Gam with Score Two to Kotklagr. TOPEKA, Kaa.. Aug. U Rain stopped today gam at the end of the fifth In ning, Pueblo winning. 2 to 0. Score: TOPEKA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. King, cf 8 0 1 0 0 0 Emory, 8b 1 0 0 0 8 0 Whitney, lb 8 0 0 T 1 0 Oardner, If 8 0 10 0 0 Rdmlston. ss 8 0 0 0 1 0 Beecher. rf 8 0 110 0 Kreps. 5b 1 0 0 8 4 0 Chapman, 8 0 0 8 1 0 Clark, p 8 0 0 1 1 0 . Total IT "o 8 18 H "o PUEBLO. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Davis, rf 8 1110 0 Berger, 8 0 0 0 8 0 Craig, of 0 I 0 1 5 0 Btlden, If 8 0 0 1 0 0 Koerner. lb 8 0 8 4 0 0 Claire, lb 8 0 0 8 1 0 Clemona 8 0 4 0 0 Srhmid. 8b 1 0 0 0 1 0 Hill, p 8 0 0 0 4 0 Total IS 8 1 18 8 0 Topeka 0 0 0 0 0-0 Pueblo 8 0 0 0 0 t Two-base hit: King. Double pjavs: Kmory to Kreps to Whitney: Edmlston to Kreps to Whitney. Bases on blls: Off Clark, 1; off Kills, 1. Htruck out: Bv Clark. 8: by Ellis, 4- Hit by pitched ball: By Clark. 1 Umpires; Knapp and Mor gan. Eetaervllle Trim Worthlacton. ESTHERVILLE. la., Aug. 11 (Special ) -Efthervllle trimmed up ' Worthlngton (Minn) here yesterday, 8 to 8. All the oor were made In the first Inning. Bat teries: Worthlngton, Anderson and Tolllf son; Estherville, Oetcbel and Culver. Calawar Defeat Araold. CALIaAW'AT. Neb., Aug. It (Special. ) In a game of bull played on the Arnold diamond yesterday Callaway defeated ihe Uuold team by th acoi of T to 4. Standing of Teams WEST. LEAGUE. NAT L LEAGUE. W.L Pet I W.L Pot Denver 71 3 (Pj'Chloaro 90 37 .430 Linooln !J .574 Pittsburg ....12 ,6M Pueblo 5 SO .641 New York...W 40 ,y: St. Joeeph..,67 M .R2v Philadelphia 57 44 Omaha Mi M .RI4 Ht. Iouls 64 46 .AM Siou City... 62 65 ,4S Cincinnati ..4S 64 .46, Topeka 4.1 M .413! Brooklyn ....38 42.31 Des Moines. .31 7 ,2M0 Boston 33 78 . 225 AMER. ASS N. AMER. LEAGUE W.L. Pet. I w LPot Kas City. ...S3 4S .B Philadelphia 37 i Minneapolis M 4t ,6W' Detroit . 6 39 6 Columbus ..fil 62 . 640' Boston ..... SS 62 -5W . 67 .4911 New York. ..64 62 isoS Milwaukee ..64 1 .470 Cleveland ...53 63 ftno Indianapolis 5.1 R2 .4li Chicago 61 82 4! T01"''0,,; &? 2 '"I whlngton 43 63 Louisville ..SI 3 .461 1 St. Lmils 81 73 . 258 NEB. LEAGUE. MINK LEAGUE W.L Pet W.L-Pct Fremont ... 63 33 .1 Falls City.. ..44 30 . 61 Superior . ....64 34 .14; Auburn 3 34 .620 Grand Isl d..44 43 .506, Shenandoah.. 39 36 .bJO C olumbus ...41 47 .4.Si Humboldt ...38 34 .614 Hasting ....41 47 .4M Clarlnda 34 41 .4M Kearney ....40 47 .4fiO;Neb. City 30 4a .400 Seward 39 48 .44 Tork 36 40 .4i Yeaterday'a Results. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha. 6; Sioux City. 4. Ienver. 4; Lincoln, I Pueblo, 2: Topoka, 0: flv Inning, bt. Joseph, 0; Dea Moines, L NATIONAL LEAGUE. Brooklyn, 3; Boston. 0. Philadelphia, 0; New York. 1 Pittsburg, 6: Cincinnati, 1. St. Louia-Chlcago, wet ground. AMERICAN LEAGUE. New York, 1-2; Washington, 3-3. Boston, 6-4; Philadelphia. 11-3. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Milwaukee, 4; Minneapolis. 6. Indianapolis. 7; ixjuUvllle, 6. Toledo. 3; Columbus. S. Kansas City, 1; St. Paul, 0. NEBRASKA STATE LEAGUE. Grand Island, 0: Hasting. 7. York, 3-1; Seward. 0-0. Superior, 6; Columbus, 0. Kearney. 4; Fremont, U. MINK LEAGUE. Nebraska City, 8; Auburn, 6. Kail City, 0; Humboldt 6. Shenandoah, 4; Clarlnda', 2, Games Today Wft.tftn. T .11. C T -A n i , .... w - v. nuaol uinuia, Sioux City at De Moines, Pueblo at To peka. Denver at Lincoln. American league Chicago at Detroit. St. Louis at Cleveland, New York at Wash ington, Boston at Philadelphia. American Association Milwaukee at Min neapolis, Indianapolis at Louisville. Toledo at Columbus, Kansas City at St. Paul. Nebraska 8tate League-York at Grand Seward, Kearney at Columbus. mina league weDraska City at Auburn, Fall City at Humbo.ut, Shenandoah at Des Moines Plans Big Tennis Tourney Entry List is Large Quite a Few Players Expect to Go From Omaha. The alxth annual o Den ton ma mnt nt th Iowa Lawn Tennis association will d neid on th court of the Golf and Country club of Des Moines the week com mencing August 14, which la tha vMk im mediately following th national clay court tournament, now being held In thl city. ihe winner In th single -rill challenge Fred Bradley of Da Moines, and the winner In th double will challenge Messrs. Carey and Oilman, th preent tltl holder. Ray L. Branson of Mitchell, S. D., the present champion of that state, will be th official referee. Th commit tee ha provided splendid price which consist of a gold watch to th winner of th single, and a genuine Cross leather handbag to the runner-up; gold, handmade watch fob to th winner In the dnuhlea and silver handmade watch fob to the runners-up. The winner In the consola tion class will alio receive splendid prices. The entertainment will Include one niKht at Ingersoll Amusement park and vaude ville show; a dinner-dance at th Country ciub, and a dinner-dance at th handsome new clubhouse ot the Hyperion club. Thl club Is located about fifteen mile from Des Moines and the guest will b taken there in automobile. The partial entries to date Include Bra. dlx and Tipton of St, Louis. Brodlx I th cnampion of St. Loul Washington uni versity; Branson and Young of South Da kota; Sweet and Dosh, veteran of Iowa, who are playing in the national clay court tournament. It is also understood that the Potter brothers of Omaha, Jack Web ster and Harry Koch will be present a well as other Important entries from Ne braska. Missouri, Kansas, Minnesota, Iowa, etc. It 1 understood that a delegation of a dosen or more tennis player of Des Moines, headed by A. D. Peters, chairman of the Iowa association, will be In Omaha Friday and Saturday of this week to boost for their Iowa tournament. Humboldt Shuts Out Falls City Men "Billy" Sunday Umpires Game' in Which Shenandoah Beats Clarinda HUMBOLDT. Neb.. Aug. U. tSpeclal Telegram.) Pitcher Errett of Humboldt let Fall City down today with but two hits and no runs. Score: R.H.E. Humboldt 00120001 0-4 T 1 Falls City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 8 1 Butteries: Humboldt, Errett and Diets; Falls City. Clawson, Fowler and Yander hill. Umpire: Kluaane. AUBURN. Neb., Aug. 11. (Special Tele gram.) Nebraska City took another game from Auburn today. Score: R. H E. Auburn 88000000 14 I Nebraska City. 88100000 0-4 16 I Batterlea: Auburn. Zanderman, Hombach and Mustier. Umpire: Meyer and Krata berg. CLARINDA, la.. Aug. lL Special Tele gram.) Billy Sunday, th noted base ball player and evangelist umpired today s game. ie got away without being mobbed and not a klngle cry of "rotten" was heard from the fans. Score: R.H K. Clarlnda ...... 000004020 02 S I Khennndoah ... 0 0 1 0 : 0 0 0 0 4 9 1 Batteries: Clarinda, Walters and Har mony: Shenandoah, Haird and Casile. em pire: Sunday. Genoa Defeat St. Edward. OENOA, Neb., Aug 1L (Special.) Genoa trimmed St. Edwards on their home grounds In a hotly contested game by the score of 8 to 1. Boor: R.H.E C.enoa 0 00000080888 (St. Edward 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 01 i 8 Batteries: Genoa. Schandosa and Mar shall; St. Edward, Hunt and Agnew. Two base hlta: Thlel. McKay. Struck out: By Sl.hndosa, 9; by Hunt. i. Base on balls: Off Hunt. 2. Wild pitch: Hunt. Umpires: Osborne and Sullivan. Time: 1:45. Danny" Mnher la Suspended. LEICESTER. England. Aug. 11-Dannv Maher was suspended by the local stewards after a running of the Tower maiden 1-yfar-old plate of Sno sovereigns, in which the popular American lockey was second on Lord Rosebery's Salluat, today. Not satisfied wtth Maher'a riding the etewards suspended him for the remainder of the meeting. The new Booklovers Cob teat to be ustltat4 la Th Bee eoatalaa aa arts that will aaeaa livelihood for a family a long aa time shell last, (eo aaaoaaeemeat laatay, A a gas t 1. COLUMBUS DRAWS SHUTOUT Superior Plays in Fine Form Luhr ion at His Best CEMENT MAKERS SCORE EIGHT evrard fthat Oat la Doth Game of Doable-Header by York Hast lac Sfcata Oat Grand Island. COLUMBUS. Neb. egram.) Columbus , Aug. 11. (Special Tel drew a shutout today Inability to hit Luhr- through error and son. Score: SUPERIOR. AB H O A.l Allen, cf t 1 4 0 Iorrh, m. .. 4 2 1 t Onrlo, rt... . I l I 0 MrO'woll, 2b S I t Bocks' He, lb I 1 14 4 Orr. lb 4 0 11 Prurtia, c ... 4 14 0 Olhana. If.... 4 110 lAihreoa, ... 4 14 1 OOLTJMBVS. AB H O.A.B 0 Melldl. rt.. 4 1 E Brown, lb 4 Qrahtm. b . 4 0 B. Drown, 4 a Chittlrk, cf.. 4 Urx-h, It.... I 9 pork rnBif, lb 4 ft HarrtMQ. ,. 4 KlMell, p.... I Totals 40 II 27 U 1 Totals 14 T 17 14 4 Superior 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 08 Coiumbu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Earned runs: Superior, 6. Two-base hit: Mel-ell. Three-base hit: Allrn. Stolen base: Coyle, McDowell, Luhrson, Gra ham (2). Struck out: By Luhrson, 8: by Meixell, 6. Bases on balls: Off Klssell, 8. Left on bases: Superior, 7; Columbus, 8. Double play: E. Brown to Porkorney to Harrison. Tim; l:5i. Umpire: Kelly. York II lank Seward Twice. 8EWARD. Neb.. Aug. 11. (Special Tele gram.) York defeated Seward both games of the double-header here today, first game, 8 to ,0, and the second, 1 to 0. Hanson pttcned both games and should nave won both of them, the visitors only getting sis hits In both games. All of the scores were made on errors. Hanson held the visitors to one hit in eliiht innings In th first game. Stanley cut off a hit of a line drive down through abort and turned It Into a double play, which would have meant some scores if It had got away. Score, flrft game: YORK. BBWAHD. ABH.OAB AB.H. O.A.B. ramll, lb.. 4 14 1 (Henry, lb... 4 1 14 1 Smith. Jb.... 1 0 I 1 0 Brannon, 8b. 4 0 1 0 1 HmnlMey, It 4 4 1 0 Nelf, 3b 4 0 I 4 1 Burma, cf... 4 4 11 0 Leonard, It.. 4 110 Prne, lb.... 4 0 0 Wally, a I 0 T 0 0 bavia, rf.... 1 1 0 0 0 himt, ef toil Pre, ss 4 1 0 4 1 Hoblnsoo, rt I 1 0 0 0 Copple, 0....4 14 4 1 SManler, as.. 1114 1 Tlm'aman, pi 0 I Hansan, ....! Ill ' Totals. II 411 II 1 Totala N I 17 U I 'Stanley out, bunting third strike. Tork 0000 0 0008-8 Beward 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Two-base hits: Hanson. Davis. Bases on balls: Off Hanson. 2. Struck out. by Han son, 7; by Tlmmersman, 8. Hit by pitched ball: By Hanson, L Double plays: Harms to Smith, Stanley to Neff. Umpire: F. Bockewlts. Time: 1:36. Score, second game: TORK. BEWARD. ABH.OAB ABH.OAB. rarrall. lb.. I 0 11 Hanrr. lb.... I 1111 Bmlth, lb.... I 14 1 Branson, lb. I 0 I 0 Henniawy, ill l l l l Nan, in i u i v Harms, ot... 14 10 Leonard. If.. I 0 I 0 0 Payne, lb.... t 0 14 0 Wally, o I 0 10 0 DaTla. rl....l 0 0 0 I.l.r. of I 0 4 0 0 Dye, as I 1 'l 0 Robinson, sa 1 0 I 4 0 Kally, o I 0 11 0 Stanley, rf.. 10 10 0 Wllklna, p... I 0 I I Hanson, p...l 4 111 Totals II I 11 t 4 Totala II 111 I I York 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Seward 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hit: Hennissey. Base on ball; Off Hanson, i; off Wllklns, L Struck out: By Hanson, 8; by Wllklns, 8. Hit by pitched ball: By Wllklns, 1. Double plays: Robinson to Henry, Smith to Dye. Umpire: F. Bockewtt. Time: 1:00. Hasting Get Poir Straight. HASTINGS, Neb.. Aug. 1L (Special Tele gram.) Hasting took four straight from Grand Island when they shut Grand Island out today, 7 to 0. Kats and Hoernle starred In the field. Shaner only allowed Grand Island one hit and Grand Island ha got only seven hit out of the last series here, one game being no hit, one being on hit and two being shutout. Score: HASTINGS. OR AND ISLAND. AB.H. O.AB. A3HO.AB. W.Uon, lb.. I 0 14 IMoKlbben, 1(4 0 1 4 Fertman, as. 4 I 4 1 1 Cook, of 4 0 I 0 4 Bromley, of. 4 ! 1 4 OMcUtr, rl I 1 0 M Jonas, It 1 1 4 0 Han Is, lb... I 4 0 11 Cook, lb.... I 4 10 4 Ar'strong. lb I 0 14 0 0 Kats, lb I I 4 I 0 Ward, lb.... I 0 I 1 1 Hoarnle, rt.. 4 110 I Joksrrt, ....! 0 14 0 Cos, e I 110 0 Smith, as.... I 0 110 Bnaner, p.... 4 0 1 4 4 Moras, p 10 17 0 Totals II U 17 11 I Totals II 1 14 II 1 Grand Island 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 Hastings 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 8 7 Stolen bases: McKlbben, Bromley. Double play; Katz to Watson to Cooke. Struck out: By Shaner, 8; by Morse, 4. Two-bane hits: Bromley, Coe (2), Hoernle (2), Kats. Base on balls: Off Shaner, 1. Home run: Fortman. Time; 1:20. Umpire: McDer mott. Fremoat Wins Easily. FREMONT. Neb., Aug. ll.--,Speclal Tel egram.) Fremont defeated Kearney today, 11 to 4, In a alow and easy game devoid ot special Interest, except heavy hitting by the horn team. Two- three and four bagger were common and run were plenty, Pitcher Brown making four tallies. Rondeau' perfect batting and horn run by Watson and Turpln were notworthy. Hastings play her tomorrow. Score: FREMONT. KEARNEY. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H. OAB. Rondeau, lb. 4 4 I I I Jarratt, ef... ill Fullen. lb... I I 14 4 4 Ryask. If.... I 4 10 0 Bennstt, ct..t 1 I 0 1 Downs. Ibrf 4 4 4 4 4 Bonner, rt... 4 0 1 0 0 Pglf, Sb...l 114 1 Ne(f, c 4 111 1 ('h Ig'd, aa2b I 1141 Turpln. If.... I 10 1 0 Claire, lb.... I 1 II 0 4 Carey. 3b.... 4 1 0 .1 0 Mag'k'rth, rf 1 1 1 0 0 Thomos'n, as 4 1 4 4 0 Berts, aa I 0 111 Wataon. p... 4 1 0 4 0 Gray, e 4 1110 Trlmbls, p... I 0 1 1 1 Totals 18 IS 17 II I Totala II 14 14 4 Kearney 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 14 Fremont 102260 1 0 11 Two-base hits: Chlllgord, Watson, Ron deau. Three-base hit: Rondeau. Home runs: Turpln, Watson. Sacrifice hits: Synek, Claire, Fullen (2). Stolen base: Bonner, Turpln, Wataon. Double play: Thompson to Rondeau to Fullen. Base on balls: Off Trimble. 2; off Watson. 4. Struck out: By Trimble, 6; by Watson, 2. Passed balls: Gray, 3. Hit by pitched ball. Trimble. Time: 1:60. Umpire: Held. ST. JOE COMES HERE SATURDAY Two Games Are on the BUI for Son day at Roorke Park wltk the Missouri Astarregatloa. A double-header I booked for Rourk park for Sunday afternoon between th Rourke and th St. Joseph team, whloh open here for three day Saturday, Th first gam Sunday will be called at 2:30, Monday will b ladle' day. Th line-up: Omaha. St. Joseph. Kan First Bsrton Moore Second Rellly Nlehoff Third Jones Kneave Short Scanlon Short Melnke Pick Right Kelley Williams Right 1'r.omaaon Center Zwlllln I Schoonover Left Powell Agnew Latch Linch Catch Goaaett Arbogast Catch Crittenden Hall Pitch Johnson I Rhodes Pitch Wheatly Robinson Pitch Chellotte Lots Pitch Crutcher Demott Pitch Freeman Benefit Boalnac Carnival. A benefit boxing and wrestling carnival will be given Saturday night for Fred Mills by the Pastime Athletic club. Mills Is a member of the club and recently suffered from a serious accident. The program will be featured with a sparring match between Ouy Buckles and Kid Jensen for ix rounds. And Jennen and Kid Burns will go for three rounds, and Kid Spikes and Kid Smith for four. Kid Nichols and Walt Smith will have a go on the mat and a number of other will participate in a battle royal. The affair will be staged at Holm' hall. Twenty-fourth and Burdette. Pressmen lean Challenge, The employes of The Bee press room chal lenge the employes of The Dally News press loom to a combat on the diamond, Sunday, August 12, or any Sunday convenient fur the News. Particulars can be arranged with Harry Short. Bee press room. Harrlsnaa Men to- Play. The Union Pacific Athletics will play the Council bluffs Young Men's Christian as sociation team at Fort Omaha Saturday afternoon. Th Be la th Ideal "Horn" paper. PIRATES RALLY IN NINTH Pittsburg' Gets Four Suns in Last Inning and Defeats Cincinnati REDS MAKE ONE RUN IN FIRST Wilson Sec ores Homo Hon Besrher Get Three-Base Hit Adams Lands Twonagger Six Men Strike Oat. and CINCINNATI, Aug. 11. Pittsburg mad a ninth Inning finish here today and de feated Cincinnati. 5 to 1. In the ninth Clarke singled and Carey sacrificed htm to second. Wagner was purposely walked and Miller singled, scoring Clarke. McKechnl fouled out, but Wilson drove a home run to right field, scoring Wagner and Miller ahead of himself. Score: PITTSBURO. CINCINNATI. ABH. O.A.B. AB.H. O.AB. Byrne, lb.... 4 Oil O Bescber, If.. 4 1100 Clarks, If ... 4 110 0 Bates, cf....l 4 10 Osrsy, c(....l 4 4 4 4 Hoblltiel, lb I 4 14 1 4 Wagnsr, as.. I 111 0 Mitchell, rf.. 41110 Millar, lb... I 114 0 Downey, as.. 4 1 I I 0 M'Ksch'. lb 4 4 I 1 0 Rsan, lb 4 4 I 4 I Wilson, rf...l 1 4 4 0 Esmond, lb.. 4 1110 (llbaon, C....4 14 1 0 MoLsan, o... i 110 0 Adama, p.... I 10 1 0 Bugga, p I 0 110 Totals 10 I 17 II 0 Totals 31 1 IT 11 0 Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4-6 Cincinnati 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Two-base hit: Adams. Three-base hit: Beacher. Home run: Wilton. 8truck out: By Adam, 2; by Suggs, 4. Bases on balls: Off Adams, 2; off Sugg, 4. Time: 1:35. Umpire: ODay. Borke Wild la Fifth. BOSTON, Aug. 11. Burke wildn In the fifth inning, when Boston scored four run, two of which were forced in by Burke's pas.ies with the bases full, gave Boston today's game. Score. BOSTON. BROOKLYN. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Rwsensy, lb. 4 0 I I 1 Toolsy, ss.... 4 1 I I 1 Brldwsll, as.. 4 111 0 Paubsrt, lb.. I 0 11 0 Jaikson, If.. I 14 4 OVthaat. It.... 4 0 0 1 4 lH.ulin, i-r .,.4 0 10 1 Hummel, 2b. I 1 4 5 Miller, rf.... I 0 I 0 0 Darldnon, if. I 0 0 0 0 lngsrlon, lb 1 I 10 0 0 Coulson, rf . 4 0 1 4 Mi Don' Id, lb I I 1 1 OEIm'raan, Sb. 1 1 1 1 0 Kllng, c 4 III 1 Erwla, c I 1(10 Brown, p.... 1 0 0 4 4 Burks, p 1 0 0 0 0 Schardt. p...O 0 0 I 0 Totala 11 T 17 11 Rsgnn, p 0 0 0 4 0 Barger 1 0 0 0 0 Stark 1 4 0 0 Totals 21 I 14 11 1 Batted for Schardt In eighth. Batted for Zimmerman In ninth. Boston 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 Brooklyn 0 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 0-8 Two-base hit: Ingerton. Base on balls: Off Burke, 6; off Brown, 4. Struck out: By Burke, 2; by Brown, 6. Time: 2:00. Um pire: Brennan. BIO FIELDS RACK AT O'NEILL Shady O'Neill Wins Red noes Record la Two Elffhteen Paces O'NEILL, Neb., Aug. 11. (Special Tele gram.) The largest crowd that ever at tended a race meet In thl city witnessed high class racing Thursday, On account of the rain yesterday th 2:40 trot and the 2:12 pace were contested today In addition to the regular program. Th 2:18 pace wa won In straight heat by Bhady O'Neill, owned and driven by P. J. McKenna of thl city. He was forced by Queen L to take a new mark of 2:16V. Thirteen horse started in the 2:75 pace and It was a rac all the way. Two Step, owned by W. H. Coombes of Broken Bow, Neb., won. The 1:40 trot wa won by Gladys Ray, owned by J. F. Holme of Kimball, S. D., although crowded hard by Lottie Woolsey, owned by Miller Brother of Wymore, Neb., and McElmo, owned by W. H. Kerkow of Bonesteel, S. D. The half-mil running race, puree $60, wa won by Buck Thoma in Coy. Summary: 2:40 trot, purse $300. Gladys Ray (Holme), Kimball, S. D 1 1 4 4 Lottie Woolsey (Miller), Wymor I I I I 1 McElmo (Kerkow), Bonesteel, S. D M 4 4 t 1 2 Abble Gift (Jackson), Omaha. ...$ 8 11$ Medium Fast (Johnson). NcllKh..5dls Tim: 1:28, 1:29. l.KV,, I.23H. 2:S1 2.18 pace, purse, 1300: Shady O'Neill (McKenna), O'Neill. ...1 1 1 Queen L (Lester), Alliance 2 2 8 Allda (McCormick) Sturgeon, Mo.. ..5 4 2 Little Star (Haynes), Nellgh 6 8 6 Teddy M. (Murfleld) Avoca, la 4 6 4 Bosco (Austin), Greeley Neb 3 6 7 Fox 8. (Gilbert), Red Cloud 8 7 6 Lady Weaver (Coombs), Broken Bow.7dls Time: 2:lt"4, 2:ltB4, 2:18)4. 2:126 pace, puree toOO. Two Step (Coombs), Broken Row Ill Amy W (Westendorf), Kimball. 8. D IS 8 2 Shady Lady (Hoffman), Nellgh v 8 2 4 Shady R (Woods), O'Neill 2 11 8 Skldoo (Wedgman), Bladen 5 7 9 Bonnie R. (Hill). Shelton 3 6 7 Greeley Hal (Austin), Oreeley, Neb 6 8 B Dick Downey (Knowlea), Missouri Valley, la 4 6 4 C. D. M. (Mumford), Beatrice 10 $ Exclusive Bells (Neeilng), Oxford.. 7dls The Major (Dorsey) York 9 4 11 Myron J. (Conroy), Tork 11 10 10 Star Maid (Gilbert). Red Cloud.... lidis Time; 1:19. 2:W. 1:18V. HOT BALL AT CENTRAL CITT Reaaloa Week Enlivened with to, oral Good Games. CENTRAL CITT. Neb., Aug. U. (Spe cial.) Due to th effort of Manager John Lyon Central City ha been treated to some mighty good ball game during re union week. The first gam was played Monday afternoon on th north aid dia mond, with FulUrton as th victim. Th fame wa vary close, th final scor being to 8 In favor of Central City, and victory was assured by a terrific home run drive by Jimmy MoMahon In th seventh Inning. I-aub for Central City gathered thirteen strikeouts. The batteries for Central City were Laub and Gelaaon; for Fullerton, Thli-man and Miller. Tuesday afternoon St Paul defeated th locals by a score of 4 to 2. Parmenter, the Cotner lad, pitched for Central City and struck out ten men In six Innings, but weakened and after three run were scored was taken out. McMahon finished th gam in good style. Th batteries were, for Central City, Parmenter, McMahon and Qleaaon; for St.- Paul, Balllnger and Jolls. Greeley was th visiting team Wednes day and the hottest game of ths series re sulted. Douglas pitched five inning and held the Irishmen to two hits. Then th heat became too much for him and he wa relieved by Parmenter. The final score was I to 4 In favor of Central City. Bat teries, Central City, Douglas, Parmenter and Gleason; Greeley, Lannlgan and Miller. IIOUX FALLS T1KS LK.UAH9 Foarteea-Innlna Game at Randolph Ball Toorary. RANDOLPH. Neb., Aug. 11. Special Telegram.) The base-ball carnival closed today with two very fast games. Sioux Kails and Lemars fought fourteen Innings for first plaoa, but the game was called on account of darkness. Lemars -tied the score by a brilliant rally In the ninth, coupled with errors by Sioux Falls, but neither side could score In tha extra In nings. Th Townsends won third nionev by winning over Crescent, la. Score first game: R H E. Townsends t 0 0 Crescent 4 9$ Butteries: Townsends, Moran and Theur; Crescent, Mason and Yost. Score second game: R.H.R. Sioux Fall 2 12 3 Lemars , 2 1 Batteries: Sioux Falls, Bracked and Clapper; Lemars, Anderson and Dabb. Lnn'.re: Mis Amanda Clemfnio. KELLY Pl'RCHAIED BY PIRATES St. Faal Catcher bold for Twelvo Thoanaad Five Haadrod DolUura, T. PAUL, Minn., Aug. 11. Catcher Wil liam Kelly of the St. Paul rlub wa to night sold to the Pittsburg National league team for $12.6m. Scout Billy Murray closed the deal with George Lennon after two days of negotiating. Kelly will Join the Pittsburg team in September. With O'Tool already purchased. Pittsburg now owns the famoua O'Tool -Kelly battery, at a total coe I Of ,000, SULLIVAN'S HOME RUN WINS Scores the Only Bun Made During the Nine Innings. MADD0X PITCHES GREAT BALI III Third Two-Hit Came, la Soeeee lon Chech Also Pitches noma Good Ball, hat Team Caa. not Win. ST. PAUL, Aug. 11. Sullivan' home run In the first Inning, which bounded away fiom Delehanty decided today' score In favor of Kansas City in a 1 to 0 game. It wa a pitchers' battle from the start with a big shad to Maddox, who pitched hi third straight two-hit game. Fast field ing by both club featured. Score: KANIA OITT. if. PAl'U ABH. O.AB ABH. O.A.B Barhoaa. lb . 4 1 I Baaumsnt, It I I 1 4 4 Sullivan, cf. 4 1 14 0 Jnnea, cf 1 0 I 4 4 Lovs. If 4 1 i 0 0 M M'Ck. lb. 1 0 1 1 4 Hystt, rt.... 4 114 Dslek'nty. rt 4 1 I 1 4 Bo'erman, lb 4 1 7 1 4 Autrey, In... I 4 10 1 4 R'k'fll4, lb. I 1 II 0 Hut lor, as.... 4 114 0 Dowser, ss.,1 I 4 4 0 lnd.we 4 0 7 1 O'Connor, c. I 0 1 10 B.M'lV lb. I 0 I 1 0 Maddox, p...l 1 1 1 1 Chech, e I 1114 Totals 10 4 17 10 1 Totals II I IT II I Kansas City 10000000 01 St. Paul 00000000 00 Home run: Sulllvnn. Stolen ban on: Dele hanty Butler. Double plays: M. McCormick to R. McCormick to Autrey. Bases on ball: Off Chech, 2; off Maddox, 4. Struck out. By Chech, 6: by Maddox, 4. Wrlld pitch: Maddox. Sacrifice hit: M. McCormick. I.eft on bases: St. Paul, 7; Kansss Cltv. 4. Tim: 1:50. Umpires: Ferguson nd Eddlnger. Ilooslrra Beat Colonels. LOUISVILLIi. Ky.. Aug. 11. Indlanapoli won the second game of the series today from Louisville by hitting th ball at the right time. Long pitched the entire game for the locals, while the vleltors used Mers, Kimball and Schlltxer on the slab. Four fan double plays feattired the contest, which was a lona drawn out affair because of th Intense heat. Score: INDIAN A POMS. IXn8V!LJ,R. AB.H.O.A.E. AB.H.O.A.E. Hoffman, cf. I I 1 0 0 Bmeraon, 1-rf I 0 1 0 1 Woodruff. If 5 114 Robinson, aa. I I 1 I 0 McCarthy, rf 4 I I 4 4 Orl'shsw, lb. 4 I II I 0 Hounr, lb... 4 111 0 4 Harden, rf... I 1114 Oft i. lb I 1 0 0 4 Stanley, cf.. 4 114 0 Rltter, e. I T I 0 Harford, lb.. I 0 0 10 Williams, lb 4 1 II I Baksr, lb.... 4 0 14 1 Mows, ss. ... I 114 0 Huhs, c... 4 0 110 Msra. p I 1 0 1 4 Urn, p I 0 0 I I Kimball, p.. I 1 I 1 s tana bury. If I 0 0 4 4 BrMltisr. p..O 0 0 t Howard .,.. 1 0 0 4 0 Totala 19 IB 17 II I Totala 12 4 17 17 I Batted for Long In ninth. Indlanapoli '.. 3 1 0 0 0 0 3 0 07 Louisville 10 10 10 0 1 16 Stolen bases: Stanley, Stansbury, Baker.. Two-base hit: Houser, Get, Mers, Hoff man, McCarthy. Three-base hits: Hayden, Hoffman. Home run: Grlmshaw. Sacrifice hits: Howe, McCarthy. Houser. Double plays: Hayden to Hughes. Baker to Grlm shaw, Kimball to Rltter to Houser, Wil liams to Mowe to Houser. Hit: Off Merz. t In four inings; off Kimball, 1 In four and one-third innings; off Schlltxer, none In two-thirds of an inning. Struck out: By Long, 4; by Men, 4; by Kimball, 2. Time: 2:25. Umpire: Handlboa and Chill. COLUMBUS, O., Aug. 11. All but two of the thirteen Coiumbu hit helped In the taking of an eaay victory from Toledo. Score : COUUMBl'S. rOLETX). AB.H. O.A.I. r ABH. O.A.B. W HI'man, If 4 I 0 0 0 Nllea, lb I 1111 Lattlmors, as 4 0 4 7 0 Bronkle, ss. . I I 1 I 0 CongaH'n, rf 4 I 1 0 0 H.HI'm'n, lb 4 0 1 I 0 Psrrlsf, lb.. 4 1 14 I s Orlgss, if.... 4 1110 Downa, lb... 4 I I I 0 Ho'nh'rat, lb 4 1 7 1 0 O-Kourks. lb I 1 I I Burns, rt.... 1 0 10 0 Odwell. cf... 4 110 0 Carlsrh. a... 4 Ills Walsh, e I 0 1 1 4 Clrnea, cf.-.l 0 4 0 0 Leaser, p... 4 4 0 4 4 Jamas, I 0 I I 1 I west, p o 0 0 0 0 Totals M 14 17 It Vlnglln ... 1 4 00 Touts 14 I 14 11 I Batted for James In eighth. Coiumbu 3 0 0 0 10 1 1 7-6 Toledo r0 00001100-3 Two-base hits: Odwell, Nile. Home run: Nlles. Base on balls: Off Lessard, 4: off Jama, 3; off West, 1. Struck out: By Less ard, l; by James, 3. Time; 1:32. Umpire: Blerhalter and Fox. REIULTg IN TBRKtCf LEAGUE Rock Island and Danvlll Break Eve la Doable-Header, ROCK ISLAND. Aug. U. Rock Island and Danville broke even in a double header today. Rock Island took the first game, 6 to 2, and the visitors took the second. 1 to 0. Score first game: R.H.E. Rock Island 6 10 3 Danville 2 7 2 Lakaff and Jacobsen; Massing, Benx and Ingalls. Score second game: R.H.E. Rook Island 0 6 2 Danville 18 0 Whiteside and Gondlng; Chapman and Massing. DUBUQUE, Aug. 11. Dubuquo won from Peoria, 6 to 1, before a large crowd of local supporters on the annual "fan appre ciation" day. Score: R.H.E. Dubuque 6 10 0 Peoria 14$ Kogge and Allen; McGrew and Jacobs. BLOOMINGTON, Aug. 11. Davenport and Decatur broke even In their two games Flayed here today. Davenport took the Irst, 4 to 8, and Decatur the second, 2 to 1. Score first game: . R.H.E. Davenport 4 6 2 Decatur 8 7 1 Crabb, Fanwell and Walsh; Willi and Callahan. Score second game: R.H E. Davenport 18 1 Decatur 2 7 1 Crabb and Coleman; Schroder and Calla han. QUINCT, Aug. 11. Three passe, two InglM, four stolen base and two error fave Qulncy four runs in the first and Inal game, Qulncy winning the series. Boor: R.H.E. Qulnoy 4 6 0 Waterloo 14$ Trotter and Forney; Hollenbeck, Shackle ford, Wolf and Harrington. Henry C. Frick Quits Position as Director of the Union Pacific Capitalist Retires Because Activities in Connection with Road Con flict with Sante Fe. NEW TORK, Aug. 11. The retirement Of Henry Clay Frick from the directorate of th Union Pacific Railroad company wa announced yesterday. Mr. Frick tendered hi resignation some days ago, but nothing wa said about his retirement until today. It fa understood he will re tire from other large corporation with which he ha been Identified for many years. Including the United States Steel corporation. Friends of the capitalist and former Iron master say that his primary purpose in retiring from active financial life Is due to hi desire to take greater ease and devote himself to other pursuits. It was also Intimated that his chief Idea In getting out of the Union Pacific road was that his activities In connection with that road often conflicted with hi duties towards the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe, In which he has large holdings, and In th Pennsylvania railroad. Mr. Frick' friend also asserted that he believed such connections to b unwise at thl time, when the federal government Is exercising such close supervision over railroad and Industrial corporations, whose affair ar o closely Inter-related. Union Pacific and Atchison are com peting roads at many point and Mr. Frick' Interest and activity In the United State Steel corporation, which ha fre quently sold large supplle to th road, has at time resulted In adverse criticism. Mr. Frick' resignation from the Union Pacific, If latest report are accurate, wa not due to friction with th manage ment, of which there have been rumor recently. It ha been reported that he favored "segregation" of Union Pacific' assets, with a reduction of th prevailing dividend. INCUBATOR BABY GETS HALF fudge Balei in Matter of Estate of Late. Mr$. E 0. Patrick. NEW LAW COMES INTO PLAY Josephine Kaaaber'a Attorney Giro Notice of Appeal when Jndee Allow Her Only Halt of Patrlrk Property. Josephine Knaubcr, the lS-year-old "In cubator baby," can claim but one-half of th $JS.0O0 worth of real estat left her by the tate Amanda Patrick, according to a ruling by County Judge Charles Leslie In county court Thursday. Judge Leslie sustained the contention of E. O. Patrick, surviving husband of Mrs. Patrick, that he has a legal right to have the will prac tically set aside and to demand half of the estate under the statutes on Inheri tance. Murphy A Winters, attorneys for the little girl. Immediately gave notice ot ap peal to the district court. Judge Leslie' decision bring Into ques tion a law enacted in 1909, the purpose ot which was to render it Impossible for hus bands and wives to disinherit their ppourea by wills. One section provides that the surviving spouse shall have all property of which th deceased was seised at th time of death and which was not lawfully devised. ' Another section provides that the surviving spouse may elect whether he or she will take under tha will or under th Inheritance atatute. Attorney for Josephine Knauber held that Patrick could not elect to take a half of Mrs. Patrick's real estate under the statute because It was legally devised to the Knauber girl. J. B. Kilkenny, attorney for Tatrick, con tended that the election section ot the law makes the devise of all the property to Miss Knauber illegal. Judge Leslie tt ok the same view. After a long fight last fall Patrick won a fight for th personal property of Mrs. Patrick. He was forced to prove that he was her husband. The fight now Is over the $25,000 In real estate. It I encumbered by a $10,000 mortgage. Th Knauber girl wa the "Incubator baby" at the TransmlKslsslppI exposition in 18D$. .Mrs. Patrick fall In love with th little on and left praotlcally her entire fortune to her. cutting off her hUBband with only her personal property, Including her Jewelry, worth about $3,000. Wiley Not Classed as of "Our People" in Wilson's Letter Sr. Dunlap Denied Preferring Charges Ag-ainst Food Expert, Admits Not Telling Him of Charges. WASHINGTON. Aug. U.-Further evi dence of th lonesome position occupied by Dr. Harvey W. Wiley In tha Agricultural department was brought out today In the hearing before the house Investigating com mittee during the examination of Dr. F. L. Dunlap, associate chemist of the depart ment Chairman Moss of tha committee sub mitted a letter written by Secretary Wilson March 12, 1910, to- Dr. Ira Remsen, chair man of th Remsen referee board, in which Dr. Dunlap and Solicitor McCabe ar speci fically referred to aa "our people" on the board of food and drug Inspection. Thl board consist of throe members. Dr. Wiley being th third, and th letter referred to th bensoat of aoda matter, In which Dr. Wiley ha been overruled by th Remsen board and th secretary. Secretary Wilson' letter enolosed a let ter from Dr. Taylor, another member of th Remsen board, aaklng If he would be permitted to use certain unreported experi ment aa testimony in th suit against th bensoate of soda section of tha Indiana tate pur food law. "I shall leav thl matter entirely to you," Secretary Wilson wrote. Dr. Dunlap testified that In Dr. Wiley's absence he had prepared th memorandum In th Dr. Rusby case, upon which Dr. Wiley wa charged with having violated the law la hiring a sclentlflo expert. H denied that h had preferred charge against Dr. Wiley, but admitted that he had taken no occasion to bring th caa to Dr. Wiley' attention when th latter re turned to Washington. It I expected that Dr. Wiley will take the witness stand be for th and of to morrow' hearing. The relation of Dr. Dunlap to Dr. Wiley, and the extent to which Dr. Wiley' power had been ourtalled, wer probed. Dr. Dun lap aald b wa not under Dr. Wiley' authority, but would not admit that he had any authority to revis Dr. Wiley' act, or to suppress the latter' correspond enc or findings. EIGHT-HOUR LAW APPLIES TO ALL WORK ON WARSHIPS WASHINGTON, Aug. ll.-Th lght hour labor law will b extended In private ship yard further than aver before at tempted by the government, by contract aoon to be let for two battleships and four submarine torpedo boats. Comptroller of the Treasury Tracewell today decided that the latest naval appropriation act, au thorising these vessels, prescribes that very employ engaged in their construc tion must bs granted the advantages of an eight-hour day. Attorney General Wlckersham construed the eight-hour provision o a previous ap propriation act to mean that th labor limitation applied only to work don at th exact apot where th vessel was being built. A slight change In the phraseology of th law thl year oonvlnced the comp troller that the eight-hour provision In re gard to these six nw vessels applies to every man engaged In their construction, in whatever part of the yard he performs th work. Family Trade Supplied by RVOO r. BIXS, 1334 Poolas U riioael Dougla l4.aj Ante. 4.-154. oath Omaha Wm. i Council Bluff Jtr. SOOS V St. I X.ee MitohsU loia ISO. I J'boae o. . LORDS FOR YET0.13I TO 114 Fear that Upper Hou$e Would b Packed Turns Tide. CHURCHMEN WITH GOVERNMENT Archbishops of Canterbury and Tork for Administration tirent Cheer Uoei I'p la the Hons of Commons. LONDON, Aug. 11. Premier Asqulth' government, which claima to represent th democarcy of Great Britain lat night en forced It will upon th peerage by th narrow vote of 181 to 114. By this votn ih House, ot Lords decided to accept what the liberals contend Is the will of the peo ple and adopted Viscount Morley' motion not to Insist upon the lords' amendment to tho parliamentary bill, which practi cally limits the power of the House of lxrd to a two-year suspensory vote and vastly increases th prerogative ot th House of Commons. The gnat constitutional struggle, which began when th House ot Lords, nearly two year ago. rejected the budget of David Lloyd George, chancellor of tne exchequer, Is ended for a time at least, and with the greatest change to Great Britain' working constitution since the passage of tho reform bill. lU'sult iii Donbt Vntll Last. The proces of voting consumed nearly an hour and th result trembled In th balance until th last moment The "die hards" mustered greater strength than wa anticipated, and the government owe It victory to th vote of between twenty and thirty conservative who threw In their lot with the liberal to av their own caste from loss of prestige, and the king from the necessity of exercising the ruyal prerogative for the creation ot a large number of new peer, from which everyone believes ho wa xtremly an xious to be aved. The archbluhopa of Canterbury and York and nine bishop also lined up with ths government, although the ecclesiastical lords generally kept aloof from party ques tion. The bishop of Bangor and Wor cester went with th Halsburyltes, th "last ditcher." Th highest rank of the nobility furn ished the fewest supporters of the govern ment The duke of Norfolk, Leede, Marl borough. New Castle. Northumberland. Somerset and Westminster voted with th opposition, while the remainder abstained from voting. "Drinking th hemlock" has become a historic phrase In late months, and the eatherlng In the ancient chamber tonight to witness this memorsble humiliation was worthy of the occasion. Peeresses, am bassadors and commoners packed the gal leries and a group of private counsellors, exercising the prerogatives of their posi tions, sat on the steps of the throne. Th benches, aisles and floors wer crowded. Kidnaped Boy is Released When Ransom is Paid CHICAGO, Aug. 11. Angelo Maxeno, kid naped by "Black Hand" blackmailer last Saturday, was found by the police at Sedg wick and Oak streets, within a few block of hi father's borne, at 10 o'clock tonight. The boy was taken to the Chicago Avenue police station. Seven men and two women were arrested by order of Inspector Revere an hour after the boy had been found. When those ar rested had been taken to the Chicago Ave nue station. Inspector Revere said ha had captured the kidnapers and the persons who acted as go-betweens In negotiations with the Mareno family. "Mareno paid the kidnapers $S00 thl noon," the Inspector said, "and the boy was released. The ring-leader In the plot to hold the boy for ransom were relative of the Mareno family. They are now In Jail and wa have ample evidence against them. The boy wa not taken out of Chi cago at any time." 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