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Absenos of Cmoha's Fandrome fhortst.p from the Game Was Disheartening, STROTHERS WALKED OVZR THE ROURKES and Won as Pounded I mugh at Wil Thoy Plensed—Narry Sag Quiney Sealps 8t Lincoln an Also Win, Joo Jacksanville, 11; Omaha, 4., Rock Island Joseph, Quincy, & Des Moines, 6. Lincoin, 16; Peorin, 7 Loulsviile : Philadelphia, Chicago Tirooklyn, 1 New York, 6; 8t. Lotls, 4 Clevelan Washington, 0; Baltimor Cincinnat, i ¢ Indianapolis, Kansas Cily Detroit, 3 Milwaukee, 1 10 Innings. 10 innings. Omaha and Jacksonville got together ye terday afternoon for one of those games (hat was neither fish, flesh nor fowl, nor good rod herring. The crowd was small and Lilly Langsford had the colic and could not play, and that seemed to be excuse enough for a listless game. 1t was not poor ball playing, however. Not one of Omaha's errors cost a run, or anything like it. Lookabaugh was batted freely when the Jaxs needed runs, and that's about all there is to tell about the con- flict, @ war map of which is appended: OMAHA. R. 1B, 1 0 1 0 0 3 A.B. . PO. A. E. o Ulrich, McVey, Hutchisos Rourke, droes, ar, Lookab'gh, Whitehtll, If. of JACKSONVILL A.B. R. 1B. SH. Bl mmmoancos ol cosmas Totals Letcher, Newmai Smith, Strauss, Strothers, Crotty, 2b... PV S | emooommn | rormmrem ~l coccocom Jacksonviile .00 1 Runs earned: Omaha, 2; Two-base hits: Pedroes, Newman, Str: Tome man, Smit balls: By haugh, 1; truck out Lookabaii Umpire: Kelvey. Wwo hours and fif teen minutes. Gems Win on Traftiey DES MOINES, to The Bec.) ball in the wgam favor of the home t lost through error; Des Moines .. Quincy Base Brrors: run. Des hits: Holn Thrée-Lase 1 it Home runs mers. Suc Bases on balls n Blunders, 15 of hitting today, with the results in 0, but the game was Score: 3010 1205 Moines, 02000-6 00008 13; Quincy, 12. 1. Earned -base Boland. Johuson (IR, I). Lawrence, Som- Porter, MeDougal. ifolmes, 25 by MeDou- al, 1. Passed balls, ‘I'raife 1; Boland, 1. tolen bases: McVicker, Holmes, Risher, Traflley, Porter, Sommers, Johnson (R. F.), Donnellv ). Double : Porter 1o Fisher to McFadden. Time of game: Two hours. Umpire; Wird, Datteriea: Holmes and Trafiley; McDougal and Bola At- tendance, 300. Keep Golng, Buck. LINCOLN, Aug. 1i.—(Special to The Bee.)—Petruchio Somer one Inning as a pitcher and field to continue an inglorious career muffer. Young Dillon took his place and did real well until the eighth, when he was lambasted hard. oungy Johnson itched a great game, allowing the grec ued monsters but three hits up to the elghth, when he let down and gave them three more. _The hitting of Ebright and Speer was heavy and timely. Score: incoln ....coeeeeeen 5 01 011 16 116 Easr, 02001004 0-7 Barned runs: Lincoln, 6 Peorla, 3. Base hits: Lincoln, 15; Peoria, 6. Irrors coln, 8; Peoria, 8. Two-base hits: I Sullivan (2), Pequigney, Speer, McKibben. Three-base ~ hits: Ebright (%), Puryis. Home runs: Speer, Somers. Bases on balls Oft Johnson, 4; off Somers, 1; oft Dillon, by Dillon, 2. a_piteh: John- . 2. Batteries: Diflon and T and ten minutes. Moine nd. Telegra lasted just tired to right as a Passed balls son. Double pl Johnson and Spe rien. Time: Two hou Umpire: Haskell, Sonier Swipes the 8T. JOSEEPH, Mo., Aug. 14. ram to The Bee)-—Inability to b ost the game for the son, who has been overworked of late, was hit 'very hard. The game was well played and contained many Lm!ll fielding feature Cole's fine running catches in oenter field and Preston's base running for the home feam were the features of the game. Score: 8t. Joseph 00010000 1-2 Rock Island 200004401 °*9 Batteries: Johnson and Armstrong; Sonier and Sage. Base hits: St. Joe, 5; Rock Island, I Errors: St , 4; Rock Island, 8. Two-base hits: \ge, Sweeney, 2. Barned runs: 8 N, Home runs: Kotz and Zels. Struck out: By Johnson, by Sonier, 4. Hit pitched ball: Preston. on balls: Sonier, 6; oft Johnson, st on errors: St. Joe, 2! Rock Island, on bases: St. Joe, 11; Rock Island, Time: One hour ‘and torly-four minute: Umpir: Ed Cline, Standing of the Teams. Played 8 5 88 8 (Speclal Tele- t Sonier John- by ofr Bt 11, Won. 50 4 41 16 1% i3 39 kit Rock Island Peoria Jacksonville Omaha St. Joseph Lincoln Des Moines . Quincy ASSOCIATION GAMES. WESTER Mr. Manning Takes n Full Out of Mr. Wat- King' Shattered ddols, SIOUX CITY, Aug. l4-—Kansas City took the first game of the series with Sioux City. Score Kansas Clty 231120810 Bloux City 12000000 1—- Hits: Kansas City, 11; Sluox City. rors: Kansas City, 1i: Sioux City, 4. runs: Sl i base hits base hit Danlels, Danlels, 3. Tim Sherldan. Batteries hue; Hart and Kraus, Creams Play to DETROIT, Aug. 14 today the 'Detroits Angels_before a miserably Home runs: | by | Struck out: Two hours, Daniels and mpty Benches. In a pitcher's battle defeated the Swamp small attend- 01020000 0-3 00100000 0-1 Hits: Detrolt, 8; Toledo, 4. Errors: De- SERIES NO. 25, THE AMERICAN ENCYCLOPAEDIC DICTIONARY. 4 200 Pages, 260,000 Words INSTRUCTIVE AND USEFUL ‘4 Mine of Knowledge and a Mint of Usefulness. There are more things instructive, usetal g in that groat book, “The neyelopedio Dictionary,” than in lar pul)lh-kalhln uv; thudi Ereat work, now for the first time placed Within tho'reach of everyone, s & unlque publication, for it 1s at the same time AMHEL‘I dicuonary and & complete encyelos ‘.(.Iurilglt.numl:‘u of ‘:::umhool‘ m‘muunomb 'with tho sories LUImDOR Of (ho COUPON achicd wlllbod livered. 0 nn-l roo Woek-day coupons, o, Wil il “ouo par h- Am cgn Fhevolopedid Bloioa Sy, "ot ondefs 18 e tiss 0 oa. M orders should be addressed to DIOTIONARY DEPARTMENT Barned runs: Detrolt, o hits: McFarland, M y, Glenalvin. Three: base hits: [lorchers. Home runs: Milter. truck out: Hy Horchers, 4; by Hughey, 5 fme: Ona hour and fifty’ minutes, Um pire: MoQuaid, Batte Horchers and and MeFarland Jantzen; Haughey Stephens Did the Trick, 1U=Th: MILWAUKEE, A g of Stephens today gave asy victory. Score Milwaukes Minneapolis Hits: Milwaukee rors: Milwaukee, § runs: Milwaukee, aylor, Burrel, ' Cr Klopf to Tay 5; by Stepher s minites Stephens and troft, 1: 2; Tolede r, Jantzen uperh pitch Milwaukee an 010 000 % Br arned 01 010 14; Minneapoli M inneapoi ‘ Umpire atterics Bolan; I'raz Burrel Sl Quarreling at Indianapolis, INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 14.—The f. wist the squabble over Pitcher removed from the game by the umpire. Indianapolis had the game won from the start Indianapolis 5 Grand Rapids 0 Hite: Indianapolis, Errors: Indianapolls, Farned rur ature of 02 013 18; Gran 4; Grand Indianapolis, 127 Two-base hits: Shields, Motz Three-base hits: Dalrymple, Pep. 1. Home runs: Henry, McCarthy plays at to Shields 'to Motz, 3 lock to Caruthers; Wheelock to 3 to Caruthers. Time: Two hour Umpire: Peoples. Batterie Pepper and Murphy; Parker, Spies, Rhines and Carrol Standing of the T od. Won 0042318 00 4 0-3 Rapids, 1 Raplds, Grand 0 0 Double Wh e Lost. Pr.Ct Sioux 5 Toledo Minneapolis Kansas City Indianapolis . Grand Rapids Detroit ' Milwaukie City NATIONAL Lt ] Ten Tnnings for One Run (1 Washington-Cle WASHINGTON, Aug ened in the tenth inning men to first. A hit by fleld brought in the winni Washington 0000 Cleveland 0000 tuse hits: Washington, Errors: Washington, 3; Cle base hits: Tebeau. Double to Cartwright. Struck out A 2 by Your Time: Two hours and_fiv minute Hurst. Batteries: Me cer and McGuire; Young and Zimmer. Baltimore Had to Win, BALTIMORE, 14.—The Balt] began the w « today by def ings th gam Daltimore . Cincinnatl Bas: Errors runs GAMES. Record of tho v Game, Mercer and sent thr. Zimmer to right % run. Score: 00000 0-0 00000 1—1 Cleveland, 3, and, 1. Two- Radford reer, 2 1, weak- 4 plays: M Merhee e Home Struck out Heason, 3 One ‘hour und fifteen minute Umpire "Clark. ~ Batteries: Gleason and Robinson; Dwyer and Murphy. Johu's Brother Didn't Last. NEW YORK, Aug. 11.—The New Yorks were unable fo solve Arthur Clarkson's curves today until the efzhth inning, when they jumped on him for six s 5 in suc- cession, and four earned run e in be- fore anybody was out. Score: St. Louls <3000 00 New York ....00000 00 0 1 0 _Base hits: St Louls, 5; New St." Louis, 3; New’ York, New' York, 4. 'Strucic out son, 1; by Rusie, 6. Three-base nor. Two-buse hits: Burke, Davis. Dou- ble plays: Van Haltren to Davis; Miller Quinn to’ Connor; Bly to Quinn to ¢ Clarkson to Connor. Umpir MeQu One hour and forty miute s: Clarkson and T Rusi¢ Farrel, Chieago Co BROOKLYN, Aug. a well played game Score Brooklyn Chicago . Base hit rors: Brooklyn, runs: Brookly Chicagd By Kennedy, 1 by Stratton, hits: Lachance, Decker (2) Parrott” to Dahlen to Decker Lynch. Time: Two hours and & Batte: Kennedy and Kinsl, and Schriver, Colonels Win PHILADELPHIA, ville team defex game distingul; indifferent fielding. Philadelphia .. hits: Con- zht Battc neham; and tinuex to Win, M.—Brooklyn dropped to ruck out: Two-base ple pla Umpir minutes, i Stratton Slovenly Gu Aug. 14.—The Louis ated’ the Phillles today in a hed for heavy hitting and Scor 0002101380 Louisville .... 42011200313 Base hits: Philadelphia, 10; Leuisville, 14, Brrors: — Philadelphia, 7. Iarned runs: Philadeiphin Two-base hits Delehanty, Flaherty. Three-base hits: Delehanty Clark, Knell. Home runs: Brown (2; fer, Smith, Double plays to 'Boyle. out: By Knell, One ‘hour utes. " 1 Kere! Batteries: and Grady; Knell and Grim. But the Champs Won, BOSTON, Aug. Base hits, two-ba gers and home runs, with a grand exhibi- tion of very “old gold™ decisions by Umpi Hoagland,~ were the conspicuous. featu of tod Y Boston ... 4422010 -2 Pittsburg ... 110030 0-75 Base hits: Boston, 22; Pittsburg, rors: Boston, 1; Pittsburg, 6, Itarned run Boston, 14; Piitsburg, Two-bake hit Tucker, Gumbert. Home runs: Stivett McCarthy, Connaughton, Stenzel, Gumber Double Connaughton to et Tucker, out: Lowe, Nichols, Donovan @), Smith. Time: Two hours. Un, e and Hoagland. At es: Nichols and Ganzel; jert and Mack, Standing of the Teams, . Won. Lost. “w 3 min- arsey Gum- Boston ... saltimore .. W York veland tsbur Philadelp! Brooklyn Cincinhati Louis ille shington Profossional Foot tall NEW YORK, Aug. 14 nue hotel this afternoon Bue was organ League Forn At the Fifth Ave- the national foot 1 under the name American League of Professional Players. The league was the election of A, A. Irwin of as president and ( Stack- ew York as sce tary gave out the following informie Philadel house of Stackhous tion: “We havi is not reac is built on’ the same Natlonal Base Ball bulky. The ason will op ontinue until July am will play’ five cities in- the league. the professional , England, will vi: and play'a series ‘of exhi in conjunction with the league adopted a_constitution, to be made public, but lines as that of the league, but is not so sn_October 1 and 1, 1895, inclusive. games In the dif- During the t bail club t this coun- lon games which which Ang e with the Jaxs Omaha and Jacksonville will meet again this afternoon. Whitehill will pitech for the home team and Slagle, a new man, for the visitors. Jacksonville, Hutehison RSt Ulrich . Langsford .. Crotty ... Smith Devinney teeveess Straus Middle.\. Ve eaees L N Letche: man Snvder Siagle RANDOLPH, Neb, Aug (Special Telegram to The Bee)—An exciting game was played between Coleridge and the home team this afternoon, with the follow- ing result: Randolph Coleridge Batterles: Randolph, McDouald, Playlng for the Double NARRAGANSETT PIER, R. L, Aug. W. —Four matches in the championship tennls doubles were finished today. Wren and Chase beat Parker and Fisher, 60, 6-2, 7-2 udlong and Ware beat Davidson and Mil- ler, 6-2, 4~ 62 Goodbody and Hall edt Stevens ‘and’ Post, and udlong and Ware beat' Bostwick and Bar- low, 63, 61, Central City Wants (¢ CENTRAL CITY, Neb, Aug. 4.—-To the Base Ball Editor of The Bee: We would like to have a go with the following base 200 300 M and 1 son Getchell arroll, day they y the Zist. days and only ball clubs any Tueaday of Thi commencing Tt only play on th two games a week. IFIrst conte first served: Grand Isi d, there or ere Columbus, there or h Osceola, the r {ast ing at Grand Tsland; O Grand Tsland; David City, at Oscs Paul ¢ her won't h At St will play give or of expense money fix the amount HOSTETTER Ba I Club, money, but receipts or for play toof 1 amount ther club: Central RESULTS ON THE RUSNING TRACKS, ro of Another Duy s Cours SARA v & % TH tures of ti the Fost morial handicap, iif which Lampligh Tamblen and Ducat were entered, and the Melbourne Stud st for which Lissa K and Pr Monaco had been colored on the card amblen’s vietory over Lamp lighte ething of a surprise latte nounced favorit the western ntatives and (hout for the place. Peck and Restraint, the two lightw took up the running at the flag and re- mained in front to the half. Here Grifin let out a wrap on Ducat, who found the pace too slow and opened up a gap of two lenzths, Lamplighter at this point was fourth and Yo Tambien fifth. They came into the stretch in ut the same order, and after they hid straightened out Martin brought Yo bien gh with a rush n by Prince of Mon althou favorite for the urne aten by Lissa K n casy drive. At took the lead and Results Chattanooga (10 to nd, Ingomar amplighter the 1 pat fea Me- ter, Yo nce of repr caual favor Tast sver turn headed , one mile bad (even) I 1:43 race, six and Navarre (1 t Lake Shore (4 won, Hyder to 1) third Second Henry of (4 to'1) second, Time: 1 Third race 1) won, Prince of 1rioso (100 to 1) thi Fourth race, mile and an eighth: Tamblen (& to 1) won, Ducat (3 to 1) s Lamplighter (7 to 5 third, Tin Fifth race, six furlongs: Tom 2) won, Clementine & to G to 1) third. Time five and a half furlon Tro- (10 to 1) won, Doorga (20 to 1) @ to 1) third. Time: a half ) won, to 1) furlongs Potentate third K @ to second, n furlongs: Lissa Monaco (1 to 2, Time: 1 , sev Yo ne Skidmore 1) second, (1 onard Sixth race, phy gelding second, Hollywood 1:09%. Featuroless 0 ut Jerome. NEW YORK, Aug. 1At Jerome four out of six favorites won. The re as a whole was featurelas: Nearly every was pulled up at the finish to fur- an_appearance of a Results: t race, six furlor Pactolus (7 to , My Gyp (4 to 1) second, Shelly Tuttl @ 16 1) th Time: 1:17. cond race, mile and a sixteenth: Mary tone (even) won, Little Mat (5 to 1) second, to 1) third. Tim 1. e, one-half mile: Cromwell (20 Midstar (3 to 1) cond, Metropo- hird. Tin - mile: 1 to |l \\n" lis (7 to ¢ - (2 to §) Jaby (10 to 1) third. 1:47. Fifth race, six furlon 5) won, Eitarre (10 to 1) second, b 1) third, Time: 1:19% Sixth_race, Titan course . Armitage (4 to 5 second, to 1) third. Time: 1 ‘Outcome’at Madiac LOUIS, Aug. 1t.—Madison result ace, five furlongs, selling: Gaberdine Silent second, Pearl Moon third, Time: Jennie A (T to Monotony Pochino (12 to §) Halton (1 half Big furiongs: Enough ce, four and a _Rialto second, half furlongs: V. scond, Wrestler (hird. nd lens won, Arthur Time: 1:04. fourth race, Oliver Tywist sc 1:18%, Fifth race, hoe won, Time: 1:12. On the Old Dominion. WASHINGTON, Aug. half mile: Criterion w ond, Mindon third. "Pime Second race, siX fur Lyceum 'second, 1 six furlongs: Morton won, ond, Irish Pat third. Time! Ivan third. 2 half furlongs :ond, Calantha and 14.—First race, 1, Cloverdale 1501 Dr. He nk H- third. one- s 0 uth won, Time: Im- thi . four and a half furlong: Sonora second, Meadows half s second, Pime: urth won, Majol third, Time th race, six furlon Major B_won, Lento second, Forest third, Time: 1:17b%. Hankinson's Program M, Aug. 14.—First race, L won, ew second, Time: 1:48%. sven furlonits: Cicely Eloroy third. mile: Red Elm race, one Brown Charlie Hugh, 0 one wo HARI, mile: Mari¢ ock third. Second race, aptain Rees' second, won, Time} won, third; Penny of Sight ime: 1 Fourth race, four and a half furlon Dora Wood won, Leona’s Last second, Katie B third. Time: 0 Kifth race, mile d won, Time: 1:131%, th seven emet second, Mix mile: Out Third obin race, Hood one second, rds: Bagle whall third. ime: v s: Aunt Cee third. TRACK IS MUDDY, Azoto fhows Great Speed in the Slush and Surprises thy Crowd, TERRE HAUTE, Ind., Aug. 14.—A heavy downpour this morning left the track in bad shape and every mile was down on the outside, the horses going fully a mile and an eighth. This considered, the first mile of Azote in the 2:10 trot was phe- nomenal, and the best judges declare it was at 2:06 had it been pole on rack. ‘The 2:2 ntinished made th 0k one, th T 1800 or s also The total amount $15,000. and was car the unfinjshed of money to b Resuls St T tinued from . fourth Woodstock Cafirey won Fulda” the se Weller, Ltem, 10 trot. contested for s ove 6, trotting, purse $2,000, con- Tted Bird 'won the and eighth heats and race. won the third and fifth, the sixth and seventh nd “heat, Sily le, trude, and_Electa 17, 7 and Sam 5 trot, purse §2, ce in threo stra Quality, Liola, 1" Ifannie Wilson ‘al race, 228 trot, purse s: Baron Dillon won the third, and fifth heats and race. the sccond and Annie McGr but the was distanced in the second, r . Clayton, Altivo, Silver Ore, and t also started. Time: ' 2: 1000, five fourth von % ‘(unfinished): Pam- won the nd and third heats, with zote second. Lord Clinton, Muta Wilkes, William benn finished in the order named. Time: 2:11, 2:12) alent ¥ at Rochester, ROCHESTER, N. Y., Aug. W4.—-Tw prises were sprung today. In the first race surprise No. 1 found. Johe was dis- tanced ddy, who ¢ e down from sh with laurels of her seven-heat victory, was picked as the win- ner, 12 to 25 on the field. She landed the first heat amid the cheers of the crowd, but falled to win another. After Ella Eddy, in the eyes of the talent, came the mare Bessie Hall, and after the Zimmer horso failed In her attempt at odds of 7 to 25 on the field, Bulgers could not drive out Daisy De Spain, who captured the next heats, Results 2:20 class, pa the na, in 2:15, 2:16, 2:16. in 2:13. Judge St Lenore K, Abe o' started. 15 class, trotting: Dandy third and fourth heats and race in . Cobwebs won the second Maud C, Billy A, Aunt De- Edith H, Medie and Aline, also trotting: Red Bud traight heats in sur- tuffalo fre Daisy De Spain and fourth heats 3ddy ‘won the first Bessie Hall, Fer cy H and Johe, ing won third I Jim won the heat in lilah, started. 2:30 class, 3-year-old, in three Limenero & HOLTON, were hotly large and track fa First race, 3:20 ¢ Riley T won In three Today's e attendanc Results: otting, raight { 12 Loudema Beulah C ‘and Frank Evans, also started. Captain Caffr erto, John Downs and Ole Olson Kan, contested. t. a race, class, trotting won nd, third and fifth heats and race. Time: 2:29%, 2 Al M won fourth heat it Jdward L won first heat 4. Joe Yousee al started. Hart An n'was drawn Third race, 2:27 class, trotting: Dur lle won Ih three straight heats: Ti 2%, 2:35, 2 Richelieu, Hedgethorne, rius T oto and Sir Thomas, also started. Athlete Rex distanced Robby P Captures Nelson's Honors. BUTTE, Mont., Aug. 14.—Robby, owned by Ed Pyle of Grand Island, Neb., today broke the world's record for horse driven by his breeder and owner, making a mile in_2:12. best previous record belng 2:13, held by Nelson at Grand Rapids, in 1892, Se Rettie three | Kate | ! the sailing committee ordere Corbett and Jackzon Call Fach Other Bluff- ers and:Eay They Won't Fight. | e NEGOTIATIONS -ARE ALL OVER NOW mplons Agres that Tt Can Mect in the Ring, Shake Hands and Part—Effocts to Mateh Fitzsime- anons aud Corbett. " y Never ' NEW YORK, Aug. 14T fight between Corbett and Jackson. heavywe!ghts met last evening each other bluffers and finally negotlations lcoking toward a tween the two They 1l be no The two and called declared all meeting be- e Jackson's room in the Grand Union hotel, Corbett going there accompa- nied by Manager Brady, upon receipt of word from Jackson that he could not meet the champion until today. The request for delay angered Corbett and he proceeded at once to Jackson's room. Crossing the room to where Jackson was sitting Corbett said to him “1 want t Come, now, get down to busin ‘It's about tm. This angered Corbett other “bluffers.” “I am too much of a gentleman to call you liar,” sald Corbett when Jackson said he did not went to fight. Then each called the other names. Jackson pesitively refused to fight in the scuth and Corbett offered to fight him to a fi before the National club in England. Jackson said they would be p mitted to fight only twenty rounds the and refused. Finall they could not agree o v place in the north where they could fight and began again to call each othe bluffers. They declared everything off and shaking hands Corbett left the hotal, Police Captain Glori of Newark, Fitsimmons' backer, received the tolegram from William A. Scholl Olympic club of New Orlean Have wired Pugilist Corbett at Asbury Park, offering him a purse of $25,000 to meot Fitzsimmons, the winner to take all.” Fitzsimmons at once accepted the Olym- ple club’s proposition and Captain Glorl s about arranging for an in‘erview with Co bett at Asbury Park, to take place within the next fe da The news that Fitz- simmons had accepted the offer to fight in New Orleans was telegraphed Corbett this evening, and the following answer came: “I never saw the. color of Fitzsimmons' money. Why does he not come out like man and issue a challenge to the world backed by cash? And if no one accepts it, then it is my duty to do “I don't believe Corb: fight Fitzsimmons,” said Pete Jackson, when told of the movement to bring about a meeting between the men. “Corbett wants to be an , cetor, and he won't b dragged into apy more fights if he can help himself. I came all the way from \§an Fran cisco to arrange a fight with Corbett, and see how he has treated me. I have not been treated like a man.p, Corbett has been very unfair.” Jackson spoke of his plans for the future. He has fully dgeided; to go to Europe. T. LOUIS, Aug., 14.—Dan Creedon, the Australian middlewgight champion, has re- ceived from New York the articles of agree- ment which have been signed by Fitzsim- mons, calling (for a fight for the middle- welght champignship of the world and a purse of $5,000, hefore the Olympic club of New Orlezns on September 26. BRITANNIA BADLY BEAT met at * replied Jackson nd each called the a who s following of th Satinita Easily. Outsails the Princo’s Boat and Wins by Four Minutes. RYDE, Isle of Wight, Aug. 14.—The re- gatta of the “Royal Victorla Yacht club cpened today with, {h¢ race for the Vice Com- modore's cup, valued at $400. Vigilant was entered, but, much to the disappolntment of all present, she did’ not start The prince of Wales has announced his in- tention of salling on the Britannia In every race this week in which she takes part. It was alleged that the owners of the Vigilant had not given the salling committee the slightest intimation of their Intention not to race today, and the committee had been_waiting anxlously all the morning for the Vigilant to appear. At 11 o'clock the following telegram from Mr. Gould was re- celved: “Vigilant is unable to start today, as all her standing rigging has been taken off and has not been stretched properly. The morning was dull and heavy, although a fresh westerly breeze, promising a good race, was blowing. The dull weather and sea mist, however, seemed likely to render a view of the race difficult from the shore. Britannia appeared on the line with Satanita and at gunfire a stiflish breeze, veering €0 as to make a westerly start more sati d the yachts to start to the westward, the course, fifty miles, being from an Imaginary line drawn between Ryde - pler and a mark boat off Cowes, thence eastward around a mark boat anchored south of the Spitgort light, leaving it to the starboard; from there to and around the Nab lights, passing then from the north and thence westward, passing No Man Fort light to port, and from there to Ryde per; twice around this course to complete the fifty miles. It was a close reach to the Cowes mark boat. Santanita then forged rapidly ahead and won casily. Her lead over the Lritannia never fell boliw two minutes and was in- creased to four minutes at the finish. The course was covered in the remarkable time of over twelve miles on an average hour. RIGHTS OF CYCLISTS ON THE STREET ne Tmposed on a Driver Who Smashed Into n Wheel. YORK, Aug. 14.—Police of the Gates avenue police Brooklyn, believes that bleyclists rights as well as other people, that opinion he made an e Schraumm when the latter charged with deliberately running down Wallace Smith of 198 West Sixth street, this city, who v riding his bicycle at the time on Tompkins avenue, Brooklyn. David Miller, Brooklyn, who saw the af- fair, testified that Schraumm had deliber- ately run down ycung Smith. Smith was jured and his bicyele wa smash.d. Schraumm’s employer, a caterer, paid for the dan; to the bicycle and then Smith caused aumm’s arrest Justice ey found Schraumm guilty and sa o fhuch"liberty is taken with bicycle riders by drivers, and it must be stopped. Bicycle tiders have rights which must be respectell. I'propose to make an example of you in"this b2se and will fine you $50, in default of' which you will go to the penitentia ¥ty ‘allys.” As Schiraumm @ ulil " not went to the penftentiiry. Heavy Justice court, have , and being of ample of Otto NEW Quigley, pay the fine he CTURES TAKEN, Wheelmen Photogeapiied In Front Colodkdd 'Capitol, DENVER, Aug/"1f~The only event In the League of Ajjerigan Wheelmen meet this forenoon was,the taking of the league photograph in froolsef:the new state capitol by C. A. Rivers..)"PRis afternoon the day parade will take gldedy The only officers of the leaguo who Nave-mrrived are Howard E. Raymond, chairimah of the naticnal racing board, W. M. Brewster and Thomas F, Sheridan, members ¢ the cxecutive board Of the crack riders, Bliss and Tyler have been excused from attendance at the rac but if Johnson does not fill his entries expulsion will be demanded. Immenr throngs of people congregated along the proposed route of the parade this afternoon, but they were disappointed Shortly before the time set for starting th parade a severe raln and electric storm came up, making a parade Impossible. In the evening the visitors were entertained at a smoker at Collseum hall, The program was of a miscellaneous character, consisting of solo and quartet singing, instrumental rformances, reading and athletic exhibi tions HAD TH t the his st League Wh Aug M.—At a meeting Cyele Track assoclation Charges Ag men. MINNEAPOLIS, of the Miun resolutions wore adopted preferring charges against | Donald, follows i emak | eash ¢ | tendem mile against the wor rofusal rida in The cha DAV Sanger, Titus, Lumsden, Gobler, , Me- Bald and Murphy, class B men, a8 Demanding ers in racing nsideration for on the pa events in rges will rtof which be for David Ciry CITY, Aug he David City here vesterday, David City by mon r immediately to the president of the Le: | Wheelmen vestigation | thereon. for actin events; ding_an exhit the scratch me they wero ent forw o of Am and 4 Does Oseoola. 1, (Special to and Osceola t resulting in n 1 £core of 26 I's recird, g demandini bition and \ to orad arded rican action The ams vic - DELEGATES TO CONVENTIONS. in the v Tho t1 to be for dele Ve arlo i r filing at the me ted on . ates to the county and ¢ s Wards the o0 Made, petitions for candidates Seleotion: prjmaries on I Hay riday | ngressional conventions closed at 9 o'clock yesterday In the e Fourth, Fifth and Seventh wards | there was no opposition to the caucus nom- inatiohs In the Eighth and Third wards there were no caucuses and all of the dele- es are presented by petition hero delega The primaries will bo held on both th ! tions, Follow various county convention i3 no contest e county and ng 1s wards for the o congressional a list of the which n the Prida <ol andidates | es for name pri will dates to the state convention: irst Butler, Elgu Josiah Kent, icky. ¥ Pierson Second dreen, H Houck, John A Ri Corn Ward—Caucus H. C. Cole, tter, 8. I. R. Pelition: K Henry Ward-—Caucus H. Boyles, W Charles and W. H. , Israel 1 1sh usky. 4 (30] John L Nate Frank ton, Fourth Anderso Leslie, ard Smi F W. 1 J ford, Ja MeDona John N. Seven Baker, . Chaffee, § Rhoa Bighth Ward—F C. nolds, Charles Frank F L. H. Saun Geol Davis, J. Smith, Cady, E. B. MeGillon The r¢ held a i chlank, Heacock, B. W. I Ward ‘omstock, C. B. J. Marks, J. Thomas Swobs Louis Pirst rown, Ward W. F. H. Robinson, LT n, th delemater, ohnson L. R. S, Saunders, d—Cancus mes L. Collins, 1d, John MecLea Webster, th H. Ward—C: H. m Macleo des, Inrn»n. . Shinrock, H. Youngers. jeeman, urnas wders, rge A. Ward H. A. Lovgren, Charles E, g T Henderson, , W. L. Caucu y c ‘epubl| mee! count, ng last de Jonathan ordon, Paxton Shoop. rank, J petition: I Burmeister, Martin Olsen, Caucus Bechel, Wertz ifth Ward—Caucus delegate Ervin, L. J. Jenkins, C. John W, ieorge Wils ucus Baldridge, d, Peter Schwenk, J. irst petition: W, Lillie, Crocker, . Love, J Simpson, Chapman, AR O Winte D. Sherrar, W. y night es: Joh Rdward W. H. H and John Bowman and delegates C. Cloud, Kessler, A Petition seph Ka R. 8. R denny, A. M. I N. Thor (s] cond pet Seth (W delegates: G Ed Haney, ( E. Rosewater, D. H. Wheelc D. 0. Lobec| delegates: Carr Lon, , H. M. on, M. L. delegates: B Carl_Bjorkma H. Wi B C. Thom James Bishop, H, W. (el Second D " Peder Cadet C. Alken, W. Cox, Powers, Petition: ¥ Flood Hutchinson, G. Temp H W central comm to complete Gus r N J. W 0 Wester, peti congressional y for nven- n the | candi- n s, H C ett, Ros- John An- ar ida n, R, orlin les ition: Cole, Pey ustay i H Rich- r. roft, Fowler, k, A Ax- John aring, 7 n S (e} Palmer, W. pson. Allen mes dahl, tion ling, n, J. John E. P. W 1. F. Iman nittee e ar- rangements for the coming clection of dele- Zates to the state and congressional conves tions: A peti name of ticket in drawn. tion was filed Fran Wooley on the congre the First ward. The petition from the Sixth ward was with- sterday to e the sional The committee adopted the rule that there must be twenty signatures of electors from the delegate, are not It wa ward to a petition . and the to be counted. s decided that for none of the si nomination names of the candidates 5 gners of petitions could withdraw their names after the petition had been filed with the county committ An wards w extra here there clerk was ordered more_than one ticket, provide 2d in or a contest, and the pay of the judges and clerks i s fixed at per day. The judges and clerks are requested to meet at the retary’s ing reccive the ballot boxes. office in samples of the the New. York ballots and re Life build- before 11 o'clock on Friday forenoon to cel Some unimportant busine was laid over until the next regular meeting and the committee adjourned. avenue Fifih Wara Populists. Fifth ward populists met at 1446 Sherman last evening. ) he following t icket was elected to be voted for at the primaries which will be held Thursday to select del gates to the county convention to choos egates Strickles, W. Late McDerm zell By a unanimous vote D. endorsed this dis INCE. Ofmicials WASI ficlals revenue next tef comes yesterda of whi distille olicitati regaugoe tically' o before t next ten are e custom now on, month now he Yorlk, will he the il mands ¢ anticip to the Charles Thomas ott, 1 as a candidat trict. 2ANE LN Hennings, Hilton George Pilgrim and Andrew Nit- o conventio William Joe Redma for congress EASURY REC i Expect a | IINGTON, ve internal in At wehed ky and spirit y centers have on of owners, d again, Al of it h ) days the from n days L lnw y 240 aflicials of the nd avy ternal Bevonue and Cust Aug. Pekin, bill becomes a law internal re encted to' reach $1,00 Increaso reasury sreat inc sources w the tarift i, th Larg all of 100, it amc it cann that it p Durin nue re 00w day drawn bill recel the g been regauged at the ind issumed Clem Deaver was from of- { of the Junts creat | )L e br treasury expect also marked increase in cusioms receipts from particularly a 1 of during uantities 1in the bonded warehouses ston and other large sea as s00n ax o law, withdrawn becomes of the fall trade nishing L.unl\ and notior form The duty Dowling $175,000. out of b Y tariff bi effect of inte and amount PEOR today a This wa mand fc of the here ha revenue take in cents po expected in that direot 1 today to ol nd p YIS, Al 1l raiging the rushing revenue their paid in w 1A, 111 v o senate s been colle raphic ¢ 1 ofli from it ue products bill largely fons 20,000 to §164,000, John to internal Reven take whisky ders to take 1 in from all directions. e 1sed The today —~— ort ¢ ble the nd 15 to mect Dry goods of all k! e r pound i to stim n rount e Coll hond lic The out of The passing of down td to pay the out of bond 215, The W 8 cents all arc increase in the by the y force of & increased, and Jumped feky Brief Liberty. P. Evers was discharg next tic after de- fur- will withdrawals. 1 the ulate | paid waa wors | tax on =pirits had the the distiller today ) the tax The | trust | ound il the from yesterday | afternoon on the charge of embezzlement and was imn plaint. yers, Co., own use, At th Twenty August liam B while in the colle nediately It is alleged b, ted $23, residence of and Rev first 13, pwle by W of rearrested ¥ employ of H which he converted to his Spruce K Chapman, new Sears 3. Cc on a M. F Ax On Mr. and Mr. Carr streets, Beans, Neb., Mary French of Jeffersonville, Ind. tha city last evening to take back A s Kid ¢ A police detective from Chicago arrived in com that le & ford, naha, Wil- Mi owis, allas Kid Gordon, who was arrested here the other day on suspicion and is wanted In Chi cago for A com Columbu Masonic magnific Lamar. burglary iplete Chicago hall, beautitully ent stereoptic Admission 10¢ istory « ot n World's Midway Hrstrated by v iws by All ure Invited. fair, at 1,000 Prof. 1 | death LORDS REJECT THE Upper I, Vote on t Salisby During the ¢ LONDON, attendance opposition be gressed, unfonist, for tho te the landlor Al the n spol ever, bega au lords’ how abolition, & when t extinction He conelu ouse Drop. Au Th n il The Baron is en for and against | bury spoke in opposition to the measure. denfed that the House of Lords was a land ut h o second Chaml of t ded 1 Sottles tion Was a Signin Je Debate, 1g. 14.—At ple, mainly governmen ling duke up as of the Evioted Tenants Measura, 249 to 50 ot Ker urse of the t t Tal members of the o the debate on the second reading of the evicted tenants bill in the House of Lords today there was a large of pe benek 1se was stronger. Baron Ashbourne, were They e had he lower hy dangerous measures, The deb contrast t Monday to shook off vigo ernment | ment. Loy e A m his v roag liness n an rd A the ainst his evening > monotonou ajority of which at the duk apathy the 1 however, reasonable n nsual y shbourne gave themselves the fullost ecially fists as his invective after until, by shoutin longer.” The and E ar, The to 30. bill WILL IROT B LONDON, the Daily Britain, T jointly to tempt to at BERLIN, man name e of larcen: disy a I3 opposition there s aln, Int Au News ne iter ck Auj a were angry ayed passion row age outbi L will not lost their rejected by 201 Fran o 3 s at and 1. RS forc Pekin. threatened feed that was abolished the Chamber expressing the Houso would do its duty and reject of Glenricarde and the bill, th was the in discussion times of and spoke isure. nd T temper of-Chaso in 1 K. 14 iy . who tried to arrest with the policeman | away vor officers would com and fire s ber of citi Co NEW Union Tele following Angust Corea are prospect ¢ as wit an is graphic =oon the chase and el tor th ne it 2 m i W vilians. o near em with a he was capt wraphs Com YORK, Aug. 1 Devonshir apened the debate by professing pity ants, but added that in his opinion others Lord hope speakers Devonshire to assist Lord ein. clenchi; fiercer and fiercer, t, he concluded waste breath any cries the Lords, in case the s recogn of erlin. On Blizabethstrasse a inst whom him. After red etely Closed. aph company b undef the date Chin r The o T totally interrupted. of e aki h comp communication. Ca ROME, Aug. archist haunt today and captured Ation Fusan st of yeyond letely cut off prure Soven 14. e pol sons engaged In the manu machines similar Parliament at the building: serts that the prisoners w a plot to Minister Crispi to aveng blow up the psed upon Caserfo Santo attempted to murder LONDON, tional Lord Ral W Gis DIscoy Aug. meetings eigh, 14. of the professor At Bri N is would revolver. e had wounded two policemen and a num received of Shanghai, 1d Thero cable also the single exception and Russia Agreement, The correspondent of Vienna states that Great a have Japane taken up by When b Schwein from Anare Signor ¢ rea in one it of raided an an- seven per- wre of infernal to those recently exploded i connected with n residence e the sentences 1 the Air, of assoc physics at Cambridge university, discove o the stituent terized fe chemical dersity is Progress of Cholera in Europe. LIEGE, cholera ported. AMSTERDAM, ht cne de: one h by r added that ery « f the ext reag| 19.9. Aug and several case from of A atmospliere reme incrtn but ent, the 14.—Twenty deaths Aug. 14 the discase death at Beverweek K ALDERS William, (Royal) colonel, wi The _emper of Connau loped from Kalser Visited 1 LONDON, visit Eugenie, a at praised. | Connaught aiser HOT wearing the Dragoons, s2d the sham fight here today, the or W Eht poir A yesterday at Fa With nt CAMP, unifol of which hitherto he had not unknown y ot experimental a value fresh have Two of cholera have been reported here. was reported and at 1 n he new sea and o 1 accompanied by and nt suite, to point, pres ug. 14 afternoon ruborough, the duke emperor with the ex-empress and en conversatic Denths LONDON, m wi fro Au th ating Diseased Herring, ug. 14.—A Daily News from Berlin say tion of the swads il by of the pers CAPE North have burned DS T ha Carnot’s Assussin Will Lose I1is Head. The board of pardons, the aro President next. PARIS, announc tmp the is onimo, B SHAN( cific steam Archibald, which was August 6, « ons t Kan IWN Transvaal blocked the road fr homeste be Aug. e, » assassin condemned to death on Friday Poland hus pois va on n ¥ Aug. 14 e in m 15 hastily n 14 maintains upon Ca of His clos | the movements of the troops. . to after Aldershot, is much commented upon and and duchess remained in a long g iy genia, Willlam’s ox-Enpre the ‘Emperor t Aldershot Camp. Aug. of the majesty gal- spateh a large population of a village near Prussian ating diseased have herring and 1 have died. Kaftirs in the open ppress of China Flon 1AL, er, from rep has by YOKOHAMA, recely an the 11 Chinese flee been Austriun Wi FIUME, in the general war Ing a loss done to th BRU ralded re ted forty ed th i ts, Aust of o shi ) Crl Aug. 14 Empress of Vancouver, orted ashore een floate Aug. 14 f a battle between The Chinese ria, Aug. 14 hou 0,000, ng $1 ) Mnals | 1" odging Aug oW miters and thieves Bulg SOFIA, creo has be range and August 23, MADRID, over swept yesterday lan Aug, n orde Au was prepared Tarils "It is Mg Lt 1" provin accompanied 18 « been riot. Murchison, captured tehed entence Chin; via at which Brussels. police houses The Fire brol today damn) s here No Y this ¢ Defeated Again. News took Japane driven off. uses Burn seven persons classed that olving ele: gener al I in Ny eyclone Culdud by A\ b it Dissolved. stated BILL of the Lord ark 3, how hate pr liberal Herschel, had Salis He with in France followed. that these riking of dis amounted with He pro the gov of selt Horschel The latter his at th “‘Hear," 249 Enter roed at- is by a po- The m, him and other pursuers tur After a Western the Tin is 1 rou intor- f Fusan all tele Italio as of Prime - Lega, who the sec- m nnounced found of its the of To- 1ses been cases At Ut- lhere w Emperor Rirst onorary the duke watching review of to tea to the propor- N made eighteen They have cattl te the it | of | ito r Carnot, dian Pa Captain skohama, Dlace Just place and out caus ge was today and s dyna | DEBATE GREW VERY LIVELY AT TIMES | many other | | | |'in storm of hall Jured were killed. The damage to province s estimated at $300,0: Over 200 pors Ame LONDO mons, ded the Eigh Aug. 14.—The this even by A vo adopted a 1 miners ef r 1 ption amend! bl John rals supported ment Splie LONDO among "L Aug. 11 mbers mons committes Irish land acts the views of landlords nons A split H hending Machine Sent t Aug. 14.—The guillot Lyons tonight for the asin of Pr 1 will take pla hists Heading for ¢ Aug. 14.—During wnarchists have 1 otland yard poll LONDON days over 400 city. The § busy watchin; Emporor Willinm Starts LONDON, Aug. 14.—Emperor Gravesend this evening for hon - - WAITING FOR EZE Both the Salvado Friends Anxions for SAN FRANCISCO, Aug cles and along the water Interest has been awalk Antonio Ezota, th San Salvador, who | United States ship other refug from & probable oh the ( rnin cour San Salvador i Gove Ly 1 from ned in depos n Benni W o outcome of rEes by ity erting every effort to extr I8 causing a general expoctanc developments when the 13 arvive, Many ¢ ting by the local oy but nothing defin however T ment officin It At Wity Washi until the o8 from SWit boat ha s outside the Golden G 0l is tumored that she has on boa of naval officers from Mare 1 tug office it Is admitted tha is on a special mission, but he fuse o st what her missio are on bourd A renort is that which salled yoste Sound, has been nington and ke anthorities have perfoeted ments for the arrest of the atlorneys who eame on the intérest of the governmel vador are very active, but more alert than luwyers yed by lzeta’s fri n to sue out writ th o ref the lay monite tensil ent ont to s b her withou T of ha wre threal claimi 3 uaed that (h the thre the w wrival of forwarded from - the have been Tenvy SPRINGFIELD, shower fell thi half an inch of r The weather hec wards, The governm istered 95 and th to 102 in the sh ished the to during the Aug. 1 preelp aerally intensely U therme an I The 1 [ the Unive 1, mornin, [ - of Senw Arrived Movemen ol At Bremen York At Nap! York AUNew York from Glaszow Bremen; West Arrived—Galliott, Arrived Kaiser enland, Williay from of 112 nsidering ton, Sulvudor. from New who Ainst Was one were Ine and several thousand domestic animals crops I the in e B of Com to 10 ment to the Morley and the amend- use Mitton, has cceurred of Com- the resenting 1ed, o Lyons, ne was ship ton ot Carnot, Thurs- ox fdent ce on ngland, the last few anded in this ree {s very over the newcomers, Home, William left o, T4, nm Arriv In naval elr- here a lively the case of president ot n board the with three The ) be brought the existing which I8 ex- the refugee: v of exciting ington i3 of shall action 15 are heard, irned. 1t 18 enment will hold her out- it for Ize- ngton. 1t I8 heen y- 1 day, and it rd @ number At the his craft roowners re- n is or who v Monterey, i1y for Puget il the Den- it until the arrange- s The ok in San Sal- \ey are not have been and who beas cor ileially habeas Bennington c-mile limit rrants that hington fu Eain in Tlinoks. L—A hea itating over n the north. hot after: meters e cot over 100 ring demol- <ulist church . August 14, from New from New e of Nebraska, n 11, from Antwerp. The Magic Touch or Hood’s Sarsaparilla You smile at the ic if you are a suffere Dyspepsia And Indigestion, try a bot fore yon have taken half a ¢ lea. Buy r from tle, and ba dozen doses you ‘will involuntarily think, and n¢ doubt exclaim, “That Just Hits It!” “That touch!” tones and and digestive or liver, s a natural, he for food, gives refreshin in short, risos the he entire system, Remember effect Sarsapa tl soothing Hood's strengthens I‘iO@Q’g Hood’s PHH cure liver ills, biliousness, jaundice, sick Loaduche s A rilla g e slon magie ntly ch qans, invigorates the Uy d sletp, Sarn- parilla 'uyuupl(lnl, indigestior THE HAR GIRGURED, I TONIE Its Mizhty Ruler. MME, - M, YA EXCELSIOR HAR For the first the ) gray hair | withont Mme, M Tonle has the n natural coloriy mg the It of the haly OLUTELY Ken int Withou & and an for g wih and pi b for a the tion which | Real | terrifl For Sale by Al Dru" gis 8,