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DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 89k THE OMAHA o v Saints won by bunching their hits nicely WA r [«rwh club “winning a game, Score, firat IVIN ‘A | enternd at the last o v AN('S 0 D“ ‘\S T '\‘ 8t Joseph 101140000 - R‘P‘ T “l S A OT R‘\ ’v_mu.nnrmmdfl 30012021 0-9 PRETTY Ufl\]‘ l‘\c ‘\ SF‘A ot: betweess Bty el Haskell, why Rock Island 0003000104 Grand RapMye 23001304 °%1 n one set The tournament will s Battorien: Kling and Armetrong for 8t ——— e Indianapolie, 12; Grand Rapids, ;.v::”:‘llll\“ fomorrow night and the finals will sy sy Joseph: Andrews and Sage for Rock Islanc P & . Srrors: Indianapolls, 2 Grand Rap f i ¥ { ¥ e blayed Batu ifternoon and evening Pandsome Fobby Everlastingly Endears | fiee iitht St goneph 8 tock Iatand, o | Diroln Man Lands First Monoy ina Olass | 3" Earned rune Pedianapolte §;. GF Trial of Sailinz Ability in Which the | I'ull scores of the first two days' play will | Boatrlo i : Errors: St Joseph, 4; Rock Island, 4. Raplds, 8.4 (Rgvo-base hits: Meca 4 i be published in Saturday's papers. oatrice Eusiness Men Entertain a Numbor LA s? i B Event at Denver, Dalrymp TI,.. higs: y Eritichers Finished First, of Visitors to that City Himself to the Omaha Enthusiasis, Tonrnad runs; St Joseph: 1; Rock Isiand, 1 Base Two-base hits: Mohle Home runs Spies. Hondk rups: Henry. Double VREETE RESULTS ON THE RUNNING TRACK, Marcum, cole and” Kats, Surii eg it it Shields to Mota; Gray to Murphy: Wheeloe R ' DING WO ston,” Kitng and Holllngswortn, Struck | SAVED NEARLY CF HIS HANDICAP | {0, Meclefian fo Ty Line s s ) [ w Horses Win the Chiet Evonts & ; MO FELDWG WON | ol b Kiig, £, b pritomtaty Rl T L s o | L v e e oo iy """ ** | NEBRASKA PRODUCTS FED THEM ALL —— base on errors: Rock Island, 2; St. Joseph, et Kileen and Spies, —_— SARATOGA, N. Y., Aug 16-The two | Second § Vighant Third at the Finish but &he 5 principal ' events catded for today, the od mnd Six Hits, In- | 2 Left_on bises: 8t Jogeph, 7o ROCK | Givon One Hundred and N Isand Double plays reum (unass | India 00300300 Banker's stakes and the Albany stakes, not | Bage hits HiS BATTING : p Hundred ty-Kight G eluding Two Homers, In Seven Times sisted); Mohler to Hollingsw He Wins by Ty Pt LA S0 A Gallant Fight with Breitaon b - . Marciin, Pasked balls: Armsteons, e 0 000000 L4 i it nly proved of little account from a bet Down toan ¥ tn Nom, Up Was His Itecord in ¥ e rtyorve mitiren. O Ing Kvents at s, 11 ind ¥ % Mateh in the ting point of view, bat they were of small preud at tho Paiid y's Contest, Cline. ! g B T L e e Firse Haif. interest even to the spectators. Clifford oL, ek Made hitas Hent oM, Thras-base hits i won the Albany stakes and negotiated the LINC Aug, 17 —(Special Telegram Gray. Home funs: Phillips. Double plays | distance of six furlongs under a pull in et Omaha, Jacksonville, 5. Th 3 Mr. B. Ebright is still =onring DENVER, Aug. 16.—The national riding Mills (unassistec Time One hour and RYDE, Is! Wigh " 9 1 1:12%, the fastest t made at thi: t 8t. Joseph, 1 K Tsland, & onward and upwi he jag manufac DAALGRC Gt bentn UL LAl L B jiio Upiire: - Beoplese Buts || 0Dy 188 OLWIREEATRHBEERTC 18 0 ¥ AR webt bl BEATRICE, Aug. 16.—(Speclal Telegram to Des Moines, §; Quincy, 2 rers surceeded in getting but three clean | tournament of the League Americin | teries and Murphy; Kileen, | 1Ight of the here-assembled yachtsmen a O e i ot | The Des.)—The home {ndustry b ganootn, 8 Feotia, & i G T LT e g Balss, | Wheelmen was inaugurated here today in the Parker and Spies fairly strong westerly breeze was blowing to E FIong. eanitgr oAy 8t at the Paddook hotel tn th |H ;M:M pi T ot . et fallng in the fifth, but | presence of over 10,000 people. The ar- bty sl rdtn day, the third day of th atta of the Wiy L b o 'ing was a Belliiant sucosss: Tovo. e Chicago, 4 Hrooklyn, 1. Juckerin went three men up on the grand | rangements were carrled cut perfectly and | g0 cyqy Won. Lost. Pr.Ct. | Royal Victoria Yacht club. The chief race DR LT A By At oy ) sovond, 1. 40 VIBNY-STENE Feity NEd il Wannimgton, b C1 Jvelandy Rame L e i e financlally | Toledo ... ST on the program was the Town cup, valued at e wnd a furlong: Faraday | tablcs und wore served n:'l‘l vw Illyq L OBitlabur, 4. ol 02 - nd otherwise, is assured. There was some | Minneapoiis” 111110 ¢ £500, to be competed for by all yachts ove 2 won tlous (6 to 1) i By 1 GHINAG - A1 R Ty R 4 Lincoln 3000010228 herwise, is assured. There was some . e competed for by all yachts over nan (8 to 5 third, Time: 1 past, composed chiefly of articies of food Boston, 6; Pittsburg, . 3 ansas Clty. 4 Bioux City s City, 2 100100000 1—2| disappointment over the nonappearance of | [ndianapaits 40-rating. The three yachts, Vigilant, Brl Third race, fixe fu Franklin (7 to | elther grown or manufactured fn th 7 5 10) won, Pocaroon ( ) second, Flash o anufactured fn the state : Y Jids, 111, 4 M s: Lincol 4 5 Indianap ”"l)“l:ull_ runs l'r‘:"r ‘vIu”T:I‘ 1an ] Lin rm‘ | J. 8. Johnson, the Minneapolis champion. (xix‘m\l Rapids...... 52 tannia and Satanita, were entered @ to 1) thind T 1 f Nebraska. The n Ll . i B EFtore! Lificol sl R e ikl rand : It L : Ot e T e 3 of Nebras! e menu was an elaborato Fwoobnse hits: Pequigney, Nulton, | HIs wheel broke in the mile open trial in f ypiyeoi, (oo 30 The course today was that of the Royal urth race, six furlongs: Clifford (1 to | affair, containing articles prepared by It was a horse apie when the Omaha | 7y ree.-hase hits: Sulliya ann. Bases | tho morning and he did not qualify. West- Victoria Yacht club, known as the “long | §) won, Appomattox (2 to 1) s d, Mald | yorjes @ Marian (6 to 1) third, Time: 1:13% | torles at Omaha, Lincoln, Ueatrice, Ne- and Jacksonv.lle teams lined up at the ball M |'?|"|‘|'* ,flm,'.',t"liavi;||| ‘f“"'”,‘.’_M ern men are a little disappcinted that their course 'round the Nab It was from an Y , y % park yesterday, and we won the cdd one |y P BTG (ol it By Balsz, 2; | representatives did not win more prizes, — s T e R P AL L T ey 6 Bl S ARl DL SO in one of the prettiest contests that has | by Figgemier, 3. Doubl #: Lincolnl 1. | but are jubllant over tho performances of | J°® Fatcon Travels Three Miles ur tho | and a mark boat off that polnt, eastward to | anooga 'to 1) third. Fi01g, * | Orand Island and Plattsmouth. The particls @¥lighted an Omaha audience this season. | Hatteries: Bilss and Bpeer: FLERomicr B0 | pyrnert of Lincoln, Neb., in the two-mile | mmnh Heomm kot Eive b No Man Fort light, leaving it to starboard; | "o 1) won. The In Ly el AU L LR Of courso it was a little one-sided, but we | U7 Haskell handicap and the good showing of ZeIBKT | (oduy s racing enid wees 16, lve races O | from there past the Warner light, laving it | ond, Miss Dixie (1 toD) ¢ Witna1: L0 | vevelutionis g L0, the . LosoubiaL oL tL it e bt : X [ ) to port, and around the Nab lights, leaving Hankinson's Program SUAtH HFOURNE SBBUC T Chla: WanNEss . ANUE i | couldn’t help that. The article of ball the Mories’ Perfoct Pluy Won. of California and the Illinois men, Ander- | one being won in stralght h The sen- i them to port. From the Nab the course wus | IARLEM, Aug 16.First race, six fur- | 81l had satisficd the inner man and clgars | home team put up to Connie Strothers’ ag- [ pES MOINES, Aug. 16.—(Special Tele- | son and Gardner, and also Weiler of Salt | sation of the day was the Terre Haute { " vestward to and around a mark boat off th <: Alto June won, I'lorence Dickey sec- | manufactured from Nebraska-grown tobacco the visitors were I8 down Dy doe Patchen, The Patchen. had been passed, Mayor M. E. Schultz del % deli; grogation yesterday was u little swite for « J"Bie Molnes Dased & | Liko and Maxwell of Winfld, Kan. The | Browing compuny's purse of oo, won | SR fo and around & mark bt off o une won, nee them, and although they did their best, they ect. gar oo R o Lt t ~ o ht, passing Horse Fort light to on” third. Time: 1:15% &' it the! Mg, They were ther wilil * wered tcday are those for the | wiikes horse hns to his credit the th the south. From this point the course was nd race, six furiongs: “Moiterey won, | ercd a neat address of welcome, compliment- were distanced 2 he flag Y Des Moines SVl AORORSETROR0 one mile novice, one mile open, class B, and | fastest he er gone In a ra At eastward to a mark boat off the w:st middie tallator second, Rasher third, ing the Manufact | » willing enough to win, but they couldn’t | Quincy 0010100 five-mile natioml champlonship. time, Wis FALhen astended, and arter pace | Bioy oppostta Cowes, Tha west middle mark B am e 7 | ciation upon' thi wnacons, of the’ GucaBTohy BV e out hcw it was to be done, while | Hits: Des Molnes, 7; Quincy, 9. Leo Richardson of Chicago went against | Ing the middle half of the second heat In | boat was ieft to port and then the yachts et LML Al TS0 T t5186 i it e B busy | Quincy, 8 Barned run:' Dox’ Moings, 1 | the half mile record for_backward riding, | 10%, he cume, back frosh "enough. (0 o | roturned eastwand ko the Antsn e off Hode 1}, von, Wonlsey scoond, Pennyroyai | & especlal endit Lo Becratary 0, C. Holmes Rourke's hirad men were koeping the P [ e o LR LR R i i e KL I Fh Lo d Riek: | the “Coneluding” heat in Just as guod returnod eastward to the Mulsh fine off Ryde | hird. ‘i 1 i and A, R. Dempster for tho happy. tert 5= b e s Sorter, 2; Donnelly. Base on L SULES (s co8 ch- | had he bee alled upoi Riibe pier and the Roy cto acht club house ourth race, one mile tkwood won, | tion of the event that has be 0 ous At A Bt HEWES e ine ardson gave a fine exhibition of fancy rid- | herformance us i d-year-old was adjoining 1t. Twice around this course come | K Flckwick ' sccond, Senator 1rby third: | looked forward to Uy Ioos1 el Bl ol oxpotel Al Meaiit | bals: Ot McMackin, 3; off Donnelly, 7. : I ‘ It had been expected that Willie MeGHlL | PR T oG5 ey . Struck | ng. i 4 nomenal, and on the second heat it w pletes the total distance of fifty miles. Time g P The mayor's address was followed by a would arrive In time to offciate In the box, | Sut: ¥ MeNiacikin, 2: by Donncliy, & Wiid | The mile novico was paced by Chamin | buttle roval between the serationa] picars | | In the day's event Vigilant allowcd Satan- | Dorn. Wor o furlongs: = Tatn won nfo Upon the Part of Lho assoelation’ BY o it in an appearance, but | pitch: - McMackin, 1. Stolen bases: Me- | and Phillips, and the result was the fastest bl s 4 tnice | Hta tortystrs Whosnas g AR Dora Wooil second, Lily of the West third « he part of the assoclation by but he falled to put in an apj e N actand, ‘Hoftman, McFadden, | mile ever ridden in a novice race, The | purse for 3-year AL nds and Britannia two min- | Time: 101 retury Holmes, Then came toasts Lookabaugh did go well that Willie was R DSibias DIkya: - Boyld tor® g 4 T T hotly contested, Yeliya won the firs o | Ules nine seconds. Sixth 1 e and twenty yards: Elmer | responses. Hon, 8. J. Alexander of 0l Mer Double plays: Boyle t mmers, | first championship race was the half mile. | PN Gy ] YIAYOIALHE AIBLILY As the gun was fired to send the boats | F won, Levena C second, Mountain Quail | performed the arduous NtTRT oL |\v.‘ll~‘];ll|y<lly~ll‘ll“ not missed. Moran once more appeared in | Batterfes: McMackin and Zeisler; Donnelly | Twolvg me * Mo Ly AT heats handily e acting badly. The [ 0 A 5 Y OB -unitform, At s mly wel- | and Boland. Tin of game: Two hours "fr“”I‘» Iwm-V"| started. ~Sanger went clear | fourth h " ‘e to the end, | ©astward on their course Vigilant was point- nes 1 in a happy mann The tossts and respinses comed. He was presented with a box of [ and ten minu Umpire: Ward. Attend- | {7 I:I L‘x’:nlu:: ”“;)ITY“film'.lh' but ;i.v.n-;- up ,{n”“lu- S o I ,I\u;h ,\;,mv- !lm; ~"|||l;;)u |‘I..— the li Sutanita and Bri- Outeome nt Madison we Nebraska Raw Material Produets,' Cl . . _ ance, 400 e straight. ald, the winner, is fron A, filly, captured thé two final heats from | tannia, thoug earest of the e, weo 3 . | 5 T b : i St olars: trim o number of his admirers | 8800, 400 ol L L Buftilo. oM | Asinite afiar & hof contest. Result BOIBHIAE. 800 SIWACA 410 Sharotorer ICaL . was LOUIS, Aug. 16.—Madison results: | Hon. John M. Thurston: “Beatrice as a Man- r at, 5 - he fourth event, the one mile opes P Ixpressive W in having to be. The Y v Y ) ol n b LA tue wo b X \; tdga among the jobbers when he came to bat, and i Wit he. tourth S o e AT B e e ALY € rice, five furlongs: La ltue won, | Wlacturing - City,” Colonel W. H. Edga evinced his appreciation by catching a’per- | oo oo taed. Won. Lost. (R QU D Ll Gl ; Straignt eats in 4:16% | 3 baving to el times e yachts nt socond, Greenbay Ahind. Time! | “The Press,” S. S. Peter obraska, Her fect gamo and adding a trlo of clean hits | Rock sland ... ;”J o b SADRAFODIE: LN ToRdis CILVOSth s et ay. | 2:24y, flower, Charmer, 10:00.07 V1 atanita, 10:00:04; Britan- | 1:17 Past and Iuture,” Hon. R. Bibb, to_the total Peorla "L U o @ 4 | Faaer, (ool tho lead at two-thirds and held | Bonfer ani Siduey Siaid alsy Saric, nia, 10:00:07; Vigilaat, 10:00:05. (Ehnn race, four and @ halt furlnes: | toasts wero followed by Short fm- But while ire aid excelle 1 Jias : b S posee ShS he tape. Her nd race, 2-year-old purse : | Although Vigilant crossed the line last she won; 8 ennington second, Tu yromptu speeches by ¢ AT UL L LG Joseph . o a Sanger, with Titus, Brown and Bald, we ctly won'In two he 13 and 2:15, | had greater way on her owing to the fact | Mg v Time: 004 P A LGk sl o LE O work, your old friend Lily Langsford was the | Jucksonville .10\ 17 3 all lapping each other. Sanger hed the | Theodore Shelton, Judge nd Prine that ‘shie was mot compelled. to give. for the | pimind race, six and a hale furlonan: Miss || SER00 Rl Ll Al e e aren stellar attraction that it was worth twice | Lincoln 45 i pole, or was close to. It, and witus, toming | Bulalie also started. e ke 3 v the | Nannie won, Volens second, Oliver Twist | thmselves creditably, the spesch of (he even- the price of admission to see. He accepted [ Des Moines ... 4 48 8|l ery fast - oUth INsIdat ot Sk Biagsie | iTHird , Terre Haute Brewing com- ¢ and she soou overliauled her opponents | third, Time: 1.2 | fng and the one bringing out the most en- 15 his weven, times AL KAt Quincy 56 gy st, 0! him. Sanger's | ,any's purse, 0 pace, purs 5,000 Joe | and_tool the le d when they were about a rth ruce, four and half furlongs: | thusiastic applause . N o nine chances and wheel was scen to wobble for an instant | Pthen tosk the | DT algnt | auarter of a mile out. Satanita, on the oth lwestern won, Young Lottery second, | e S LU LD el made two home runs, three doubles and T : . and Titus and Brown both finished ahend | hesio Tiaor &g 505, Stk Fubengtein, | hand, fell into third position and pecple bo- tney third. Time: 050, : * | Thurston, No event hus ever occurred fth single. In the fourth inning Lily retired of him. Titus was disqualified for foul | T N R o Af. Our Nora and Cole. | gan to think that the Americ ht Wi fih weveré tiFlonas: SEChuIi] [ ERLlceLlnaL SREIW AR AR Y Al E the side alone. Crotty hit a hot one past riding, and Brown was given first place, | ridge aiso e fask ke oI R INTAterL o Boin S D e lardine second, Inferno third. | terest as has this banquet, and its effects in .Eclnm‘ CogadLtt D ions rnn‘."n?"? S Gamo that Baltimore Neod with Sanger second and Bald third. Titus' | _2 John R. Gentry | two Britishers. ShInE 0 Le LR, (|4 vpe il RIS T T Pl sl C ed with one h us! R ‘s A Led ond cla S o 2 VO ree sU 8 C e ce 5 kL tures e S g 0 ing. e e hity at first, Doveney and | BOSTON, Aug. 16—The Champlons made feionTy |:x:f:-‘|';w‘:f:!:f]fi'1‘\ ot near. enoush JIon fhtee sumE B e e e SHOWED THEIR PRETTY KEELS. M'GILL, WILL NOT COM ures WiIl be lasting and far reaching. Caplinger both perished in the futile at- | the ord of victories In the Pittsburg | Singer ‘tried to elbow ity also state that » Kitg also Started. All three yachts were carrying club top- | 5 = 5 ME MEISNLI'S HOUSE WARMING, 1 ! elhow Titus off the track. Haute purse for foals | sa ANaE ; President Jim Tart Hangs Onto ils Cy- = tompt to knock the ball past the redoubt- | series three straight by winning a feature- | Titus' time was 2:10 8-5, which is the re o Tetre Haute purse for foals | sails, Jibs and Jib topsails, and the force of Ligt AL At (G0 y able beauty, who retired with all the honors [ less game. Score: AT G Bt WL e o ] I o the | the wind, to the delight of all spectators, e, but Muy sued Abbey, One of Shelton's Wealthy Men My an of the inning. Boston ....... 40200000 2:11 -5, by Sanger. “Im“"'l ?y r‘u\vflu being ird, N e it the faurtn. | Sent them reeling over until th-ir rails were President Dave Rowe didn't say a thing Epoch In His Nebraska Life, WHEN HE MADE A HOME RUN. Pittsburis 10000003 00100 a Cleveland man. e wanan s Sireaton, iMowsr and Alllbel also | Partly submerged ay they tore along, dash- | about President Jim Hart vestorday, but | ~SHELTON, Neb, Aus. 16.—(Speolal Tele. osto dittsburg, 7 [2rro; e § 8T 2:18, 2:16Y, 2:17 ng the spray aside a g g A C o e il sht eap. reside ir ired o T T r But It was In that fatal seventh inning | , Hits: Eoston, Pittsburg, 7. Brrors: BARNETT MADE A NICE RACE. Ly ¥ 18,2115, 5 -1 e o aR e YN eiag 1 | he thousht o heap. Prosident Hart wired | gram to The Bee)—George Meisner, one ot which has so often proved the salvation of 3 305 || In the two:mife! Handleap Barnstt!of Lin them e s s enInR ALEkInd T AERRe lorday morniig et | Shelton's wealthy stockmen and capitalists, sam that Lily's star shone with : i [FCoTniNe L 1L Lin- ol iy M mother was afraid t kY 3 the Omaha team that Lily's star shone by | coln, Neb.,, who had a handicap of 190 yards, NEE ¥ 1AL 16~Clear As a result of yesterday's gale a choppy 2o0Tout a8’ Omana, | 1as for the last year and a hall been erect- ing a large and handsome residence on his ROCH north of this place, at a S A Boston Positively Kefusea to Drop the s fts most brilliant luster. Hutch got a base | Stivetts, 2. Time: Two hou min- | passed the leade e Bec vas ’ ¥ on balls and a wide pitch advanced him to Unbites . iicag and fana s mmalien (b _the leader on the second mile and | gkjes, I and a perfect track m sea was running through the Solent; bat R iRt et B in EnEEe on by 200 feet. In this race 5 f this onl Vi o1 it safely and Smith's fum- s: Tenny and Stivetts; Mack and ST > s race Dodson fell | this ‘afte sport delightful to hors y served to ma . idca st ia e v Sald Aot Abbey | farm, one mil second. Moran h fely @ 0 in the fifth lap and McG d t k @ K ! 3 2 fo 4 Menefee, n p and McGuire and Hamilton | overs. On thee nrd was a special event be- | &nd to make the racers show thel s [ was offered instead, and sident Dave a 00. T o % ble of Pedroes’ hit passed Hutch over the i went over hi el 5 g % A ettily » Tered finstead, and President” Dave [ of about $35,000. The residence is 1 lat Phen hits by Fe ad Ulrich and Orioles Take "Em Al r him. None were seriously hurt. [ tween Robert Y7l Fanta. In the first | prettily as they surged over the green roll rs | wired President Jim (collect) to send plate. Then hits by r an ! ’ : o In the five-mile championship the time | mile, which was gone merely to warm up | in grand style, to plunge superbly forward | Pitcher Abbey by the first train. Pres with gas - from ground. to. atuc, Crotty's error filled the bases and Pedroes BALTIMOR 16.—The Orioles took | 1imit was set at si f S the performer s was behind the m 4 Lo VR IOLREL T \so heat-d by stean all over the building. scored. Lily had already made three doubles | kindly to Pitcher Parrott today and secured | piop gy, et at sixteen minutes. Several | (06 PPHISTICIR: GUETS AT 2 culky. In urder the pressure of their clouds of snow- | ident Jim hal not replied at midnight, and | 7 5 steam a er the building. R0 tho orowd yalled with approbation as he | e thind game from Cincinnati” with ense men started. The pace was set by several | 31 Y hile, “¢ha' holder of the. 4-ye White canvas. = The rz s e T o el A S e B G c lon as he | seore; iders alternately, and at the four-mile point o fter the 2:081;" she ing every nerve to outfoot each oth B by bheydcpmesiheawiliipl th/FbrasKazavestl 0t 0mnlin sMr EMAIECHEEY promised to do it again. Caplinger rasted | oo, G000 000 e | S Br G itk W e e || e e I a1 | . The threc yachts at first made o in tomorrow's game, ‘but he will not be an- | gpared neither time nor money on the bulld- awhile to get his nerve, and then shoved | (i ¥ | last Ia e he | at Buff e pelding y her L a nounc Il he is in town. M.r Rowe re- . 1ora 0 t 3 e inienerve, and enhanpYed. [ Cincinnatl i 3000100 0—6|last lap was very Lot and at the finish five | the attempt. She went gamely without a | toward the opposite shore, Vigilant lufling mced dll he fs in town. Mr Rowe re. . ing. It is of Colorado red stone. The build- “halk R e in MAOG AN YOUR ate: o | pBase hits Baltimore, Cincinnati, 8 | men were prettily bunched. Titus won and | SKip, finishine in $:07, the fastest mile a | up in order to prevent’ Britanmia, wiich | McGill, but he did it on the strengih of o ing is mow completed and Mr. Meisner {s alk about your Ma 5, v 5 Errors: Baltimore, 25 Cincighti, 6. 1arned | beat the world's record for five miles in | b-year-old mare evér tiots guarters | had the weather position, from getting m recoived Wednesday bight from | 8IVIng a grand house warming banquet today T T L S HER ”“'rllllmm o 103 CinciWati, 2. Two- | competition, making the distance in 12:19 1-5. 1:045, 'e, 2. - i ahead. Vigilant m'ml h" nlny"'n"”u'm' id Hart to the frect that MeGill | and tonight. Fully 500 people enjoyed them- and, sparkling diamonds, or the summer girl, | base hits: Kelly, Jennings, Latham, - Thr Tho previous ecors was 150y 5o spiyov; | Ereeted with chéors whien It was seen #he | tarnia's loa and somo fine. jockeying togk | 0%,0N, Pl Wav: Toduy the Quincys will | sulves boat riding on the lake near town dur- sweet as a May morning in her clinging 4 plays: | by himself. Murphy had “lower he high mark. In his a g here, 1t §s not the same outfit that | ing the afterncon and at 6 o'clock every one own, by which her golden hair and sapphire | McPhee “to Smith to niskey. Struck | o Murphy of Brooklyn, sccond; | tempt in the third mile of the specfal, | Place between them. But whil: these duels | Omaha bowled over so easy last time Sea e aunnan r 5 ’ly ith the entrancing luster of out: By Hawke, 4; by I 1. Time: | Zeigler of ifornia, third. Robert J waspaced by a runner. He went | in seamanship w taking place satanita, | the Charles Street park, but a team that partook of a m: ficent supper and refresh- eyes glow W he entrancing luste a| One hour and fort minutes, The officers of the track are: after his own,record of 2:05%, gained at | most cleverly handled, took ad ge of | will make the liveiest of nustie, Paddy | ments of all kinds, served at the house. When dream, none of them could compare with the | Umpire: Betts. Batte and | Referee—How: aatvL HETHR: f St raby i , took advantage of | will make the liveicat of ‘em hustle. Daddy had been served to all, dancing v LB O e k| Umpirec e tatteries: anc eferee—Howard L. Raymond, chairman | Nashville last Fall,“in two heats of a race, | the lufling tactics to head straigitaway for | Doyie and Jack Munyvun Loth with the had been served to all, dancing was e v tradl tiathioh i Sor TRkt | ALs veon Sy Resonel pacligbonnd and also the trackl record of 8.06% made by | the Nab, and (o these lights she mad- a | {eam, ond ate | IRballEAShot OEder ST Melinpiiles besnin r i over the waiting barn and four runs came Anseon Dy ninying L al Judse—W. M. Brewster, treasurer League | pnssed the ‘ouartes In' 0:30, the haif in | boe lie, ripping along at u splendid rate may be loolke jenokima tentwhol ot ANl tbn oAUk s al nd f s ¢ BROOKLYN, Aug. 16—Chicago won | Of American Wheelmen; J.'C. Jaquish, men- | T:013;, the mite.jn 2:04%. In the 221 clags, | Btning rapidly on her opponents as she todins A been occupied most of this time in stock trundling over the little whited square which g BatlER 2B boRTa R 3 b Position Quiney ding and ug. He is president of t RN MoK lyey . calls)| komie) through thelr tniely batting and briliant | ber racing board; Fred Patee of indian- | trotting, Carl"Don was not forced to the | made her way out to sea osition. Quiney ding and raisi ¢ is president of tho 2 3 felding at critical moments. Score: apolis, E. S. Hartwell and W, T. Cornwall | 210% he made am Monday. He won tha | The commanders of Vigilini and Britan- et QIS t National bank of Shelton and owns The crowd of frantic fans was on its feet | po oo z 00 100000 01| of Denver. B il - eh e A P S AtaRBIOE | rmia¥iover i aoon okl set kb ing Bt HRaioat I horon, s rge tracts of farm lands and a large amount 4 adiilty; A © | “Base nits: Brooklyn, 8 Chicago, 7. K. | dent of the Liague of American Wheelmen; | i mkeitt pn s anit Fhe. rao _won three | 4uq apandon their lufiing mateh. Britannia | Dedroes... Left . 2L Fohnson C D % Notos. bases. And the hundreds of feminine hand- | yors: Trooklyn, 0: Chicazo, % Barned | Andrew McGarrett, Springfield, IL; 3| adignctieatilanat e pace it cros ) Mol tannla g cor Aiddl Mcvey WnpnCND RN ont R ohiatatin' the igrand atand waved: an en: | run: Chigare 5. Struticiont:. By Duodr | Hoyce s Jrisob Hant oo sy Il | James ia 36 Beran O elle Haltal Ly Y then * crossed ' under Vigilant's lee, show- [ Feen i s iehs Annyun | FREMONT, Aug. 16.—(Special to The Bee.) thusiastlo accompaniment to the bravos of riffith, 0. “Home runs: Dahlen. A AR sonian, Jerry, Sheridan, Romola, Much Ado, | ing that the Yankee yacht had the worst of | Ajor Cateh L2200 eland | —~Tho bicyele es have opened up busi- B kol (o ‘eBaoTEA. eabake Thils: L Dorooran; SRy ani - Tw erk of Course—W. E. Miles; assistants, | Tke Wilkes and Arena also started. it in the lufiing duels. Neariag the Nab | Whitehiil oo L b ho bicy . o openod up o evover, Sannnt e i, B povile playe: | Ho Q. Kennedy and @. H. Kehow. Second race, 2:12 class, pacing: Clay- | the positions of th> yachts were: Satanita et o SR o D K2l | oss in this city and have made a vigorous tihoweyer) e s Dahlen. | Timer One nour and | Starter—C. H. Hilton, fr. hostas won the third, fourth and fifth heats | first, Britannia second and Vigilant thir Y. M. €. AL Game Tomorrow. start, Two enough for Lily, and the very next time he | ijirty-three minutes, U 1 Trial heats wer I in 2:15t6, 2:12% {. Bd Baston won the | g third. came to bat he found the same hole over the | Wttenanhes, 2985 Hatterios 3 bt Agal e nxln off this forenoon and | {2 213" “5118t; “and’ Luoille H the first in Spinnakers were spre:d to the brecze as | The second team of the Y. M. C. A. will | sides of buildings, where their owners havo barn and added a couple of runs to the load | Dailey; Griffith and Schri als. enced at 3 p. m. Be%. No othew starters, the threc yachts with the wind hauled | cross bats with the Originals next Saturday | been in the hebit of leaving them for weeks that the already overburdened Suckers were e, HOW THE TRIAL HEATS WENT. Robert JJ was sent to beat his record of | slightly northward ran for Nab lights. | afternoon, and a_vigorous game may be | past, about 10 o'clock vesterday moring, o o aan: Rt o The results of the trial hoats were ap fol. | 2:06% and went them ile in 2:0i#. Fantasy | From the Nab lights it was a reach west: | anticipatcd. The Y. M. C. A, boys are very | and’ last evening another was stolen from Clo i Mine ) PiaY NEW YORK, Aug, 16.—The New Yorks | lows, the mon mamed. qualityig o s | WeI,MEAINSt her record of 2084 and made | ward and northward to the next bost mark. | sure ‘(hal they have mol ‘zot w “walc | tho walk on Fifth strect while the owner While talki bout_ brilli Tk had an easy victory toda Score: . races this afternoon: it in 2:07%. The Vigilant drew out after passing the ! away,” but are determined to put up a | was taking a lunch, and was not awey from le talking about brilllant plays Hutch- | st. Lou .20 1000020 0-3]| Half mile dash, for national champi Laura T. Won u Hot Race. spit_and before two miles more had been i ‘game. As usual the game will be | ji° more than five minutes. These wero G e o e ORI I8 stopaoLy |y ew X 0082002321 °18] enip: First heat'-Eddle Bald fitat, Ott | HOLTON, Kan, Aug. 16—The principal | €OVered was ovor a quarter of amile ahesd. to members of the association and 1o | gy first-class wheels and nearly new, and R ngteRlast it ofEche. aama i : s ew Yok, 19. | Zeigler second, Art Brown third, T event today was the free-for-all pace, which SATANITA FORGED AHEAD. : — n from the princip] streets before the inning was a sure enough phenom, and he | Brr s <, 3. Rarned | Bird th, T 5 o B Y 3 IBAD. = pringig g 8 o . Louis, 3. Barned | Bird fourth. Tim 5. Second heat— | Laura T won in three stralght heats, | By this time the e Stanwood Two Cays Ahead. eyes of many people, but done too boldly ) time the wind had to litt his cap twice In recognition of the | Funs: York, 11 ruck out: By | C. R. Coulter fir Wells secong i, | though not without being hard pushed. | favored Satanita.. efabling. {x).,mmmlz and | ROCHESTER, N Aug. 16—F. H. [ to excite suspicon or cause comment frim uproarious appreciation of the crowd. awle by Meekin, ‘3. Home runs: | C. Bald third, W. anger fourth, Time: | Time: 2:14%, 2:11, 14, Fred K. Juliette, AL, L t yacht to| o i SR sy e S el AT o} 1bokara D Je80. Of saimp! t; The. visitors. aid not have ns good luck | Meekin. ‘hwobnse hits: © Shuzart, Dovle | 133 15, Third' hedtin . "itus first, 1."D; | Dandy ‘0, ‘Otto ‘W, Jhn Carpenter and pilll{aean ¥ fund‘ahioaoon): afioryata aps | Stanwdod dwholia tiding wibike rom Chir |ithe) lookera fon. 40 Risse el v iSRRI (1 in katting ‘a8 Pron'smen: They |12} uller. Double plays: Fuller to | Ca second, i* ‘Murphy third, W. | Rose Baugh also started. Deared o be increasing the gap. whish sha | caEo to New York, reached Rochester at [ cluding two policemen, scoured the sur- - Doyl v to Shugart. © McQuaid. | W. Taxis fourth, Time A 030 % Greeve W e had placed between herse 2> 5 this afternoon and left at 2 o'clock, | rounding country yesterday, but found no might not be blamed for that, since they | ' 1 232 trot: Greevr won first, second and placed between herself and her competi- 5 this aftern A y | Time:' One hour and minute Mile open, 2:30 class: First heat—( fifth heats and race, Time: 2:231, 2:23%, | tors and passing Ryde, tite % s two day’'s ahead of the record. The | trace of either wheels cr thieves did not have Lily, but clean fielding by the | Batteries: Hawley and Mill Meekin and | Callaha i G . . H. and uTac 23, 4, | tors and passing Ryde, opposite Cowes, Mr. H ek 3 ¥ RULAK} 13 h and ‘allahan George L. Heiler second, | 2:26%. Alice Russe won third and fourth | Clark’'s yach are o & 4 2 ccord made by Wylie last year was ten ‘Billy" Collins took possession of the home team shut them out in several innings | Farrel. e James P, G §° Dime: 3:08 3. e o DA e L A | sfivathiappeared (toflbeXabsut iatimile four hours, twenty-nite seconds. New York hcuse yesterday. BAM Senators Batted ) ond heat—W. o b AL ats: i 21200, 2:39%. A ahend. d ' iSO Ne « e yeste atter they had hit safely twice. Lookabaugh e Be nd heat-—W. H. Maxwell first, Farry ican_ Counci and Hed Wing also ‘started. [ “*A}iht o score of 40-rater yachts and 20- v at Columban, A heavy wind and thunder storm passed - by over here about midnight last night, doing ge, end dropping a very light wheels were taken from the ‘was In better form than he had shown since WASHINGTON, Aug. 16.—Superior work [ S¢cond, A Harding third. Time: 2. Dr .Gates and Falsette distanced. el i the team came home, and, with the excep- [ at the bat, in which Abbey, McGuire, Ha Third he: 3. B. Bird first, W Bain Third race, 2:20 pace: Maggle Almont | Faters were contesting in the other races of eb., Aug. 15.-(Special to tion of & slight falling from grace in the | Samaer aud Seibach exceiled, won today M’L‘)‘-’:’{"'n:u W ;l‘:m ;2 5. | won second ,n}m.;:l and’ fourth hlg:m« and | the day and nllx w‘-inlrn»luulug at a tremendcus | The D The Columbus Base Ball club 1] . he kept the hits S game cor ,One e open, class B: Iirst’ heat— race. Time:2: 2201, 2:21, Tom Mc- | bace, every sail filled to the utmost, ecau aking preparations for the league g e, IBLE Lhping ho kapt the hite of (he Buckers'| washington . 01002102 0|0 Bl frsty R R Gobts Secona o 1 | Grogor won fitst heat, Time: 2:15%. John | ing much excitement and great enthusiasm | ty pe. pligyed 1 S CHC T Fodrea, state inspector of county treas- em. Devainmy! 00010000 19| Coulter third.' Time:' 2:43 1-5. Second heat— | C; Pauline H, Importer and Barbara Riddle | among the thousands of people gathered [ D et i urers, ha 1 the cxamination of © Altogether it was a brilliant exhibition, and A sl 2] €S, Wells first, R. McDonald second, I, | also ran. Autelian distanced. e larhnoane gaStiersa lat neoln, between cLineoin. &) g Treasurer Nelson's books and pronounces §8 by thing like 1t is dealt out to the tall- ase hits: 1 Cleyeland, 7 | 10 Titus third, Tiime: 7. Third heat | 523 trot! T anced. oo strajght | 1he hisher heads and upon the esplanades | v ixtrsion. trains will b vun over the | Treasurer Nelson's books and b R ataliwo Ahould: have ‘a oinch on ‘thres : and, 7 W. O Sanger first, Art Hrown second. W, | Weate. Time: o, bt Avamonti | WAtehing the yachts race by, As they neh roads for the vccasion hem corrct o et i 0 stralght. Score: L B I Foster third. = Time: 5 15 'Lasi | Oneta, Pilgrim and Nobody'c Claim also [ crossed the line at the head of the first — The xercises at the Chautangua grounds to- OMAHA. Dasa hite SRRt MThrovs lfabantary , four-fifths of a second | started. round Satanita’s lead was six minutes and K.-K. Company Won. day are about the same as yesterday, with AB, R. 1B, SH. SB. PO. Hassam: Daulieinla aqanss | below the world’s record for a mile finish, 2:35 pace, (unfinished): Tom Ogden won | thirty-three seconds on Vigilant, and on Yesterday the Kilpatrick-Koch Dry Goods | the exception of the absence of many con- T T e e e il e e o1 to MoC o e e R e “}!‘llr a mile open, class A: A. Gardner | first heat in 2:214, Billie the Twister sec- | Britannia six minutes and forty seconds, company team defeated the N. B. Falconers | spicuous colleglates, who left after the close 5 R syl AT ol BB 16, TR | frst, A, A, Andersorl sceond, L. A7 Callatian | ond tn' G2t Bla’ C, MeAndre and Grace | “at"tne Nub'lignt o' the Y ecands. 4| Y & score o£ 6 to 4. of college day. The attendance is a little Seery, m...... 6 01 4; by 8. Time: Two hours and ten | min ‘afth. - Time: 103 1. Becord ponj | © also started. both Britannia and Vigilant had crept up short of fexpeotation. Movey, 1. 0 minutes, . Umpires Hurst © Batter B Sk inanin R o DAy oo S hantes Dusty Track at Edgar. on the Satanita, but the prince of Wales' Venzel Dufok has filed a petition In the Flutchison, aul and McGuire; Young and Zimmer. A Ve hira i Moxwell second | pLGAR, Neb, Aug. 16.—(Special Tele- | cutter had taken second place. Satanita - Aistrict court for a divorce from his wife, Pedroes, i Ha, Coloncix, Col fitth, Time: 1:12 » | gram to The Bee.)—There was some great | at the lights led Britannia by four minute: orans of the Late War R bered by a Dufek, charging her with cruelty Fear, r PHILADELPHIA 16.—The_ Phillies | qia s ]“)"’.'“M"'”""1'-\ class B, itch men | racing on the Iidgar track ' and thirty-five seconds and was four minut rernt Gov and even assaulting him with a stick of Lookab'#h, repeated their hitting exhibition of L nete: LI :_”I;:'I ‘,“,‘_ S J\\!\lmsun ('u.':.‘nk( ‘.‘VF‘!n:.'»"ffiL'" ,'_‘\',‘:"Tw gdes slow on uc- | and fifty-five seconds ahead of Vigilant. WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.—(Special to The | wood. 1 : g Ly H H Maddox st, 2,000 peor atanita won, Britannia second and | Bee)—Pensions granted, issue of August 4, John MacColl of Lexington was in Fremont and won from ouisville by a wi 5 and ¥ : T4:32 4.5, Bor , Went out to the park saw contests that sei win. Score: B 1 rn, Boles, Mc he | ests t ’ ’ esterday ST i ChEE T S TR G e~ | the average crank wild with excitement. | Vigilant third. were: Nebraska: Originul—Wesley . Camp- | Y68 i CKSONVILLI Lowisille o 1000000 1100 g | qualiiied.* Sucon Murohy” and Burt also | e e e cwmatances marred the | In the short run from tho Spit to the | bell, Garfled, Lincoln: Johm G, F. Cannon, | Superiniendent colius wi holithe regUIas 'AB: R. 1B, SH. 8B, Philadelnhia 00008 2 0 16 18 0 297 ) Tere C. Banks sbeond, A Do iennigy | sport. In the Z-year-old pace, Bessic | opposite Ryde, both Vigilant and Britannia | Franklin, Frankiin. Dncrease—Harrison 1 monthly examination for teachers’ certificates Letcher, m&p 5 0 00 Base hits: Louisville, 8; Philadelphia, 18. | third. Tim ] sotz, Weils, ostes, | Wilkes, “owned by M. C. Kelth, North | pulled up on the leader, the American yacht LN A M -1 4t the court house tomorrow. Newman, tf rrors: Louisville, 0; Philudelphia, 2 Yondon, Dobson and Callahan wiey | Platte,’ and Nellie I, owned by J. 'Flanny, | reducing the . amer phityidiott .omaha, SDoURNA; t M Watls, | g H, Morris, whom it way feared was a Smith, 3b..... ESoiad tunss CEhiladelphin. 12 Tonisvine: | qua Omaha, the favorites, Were both distanced, | PeQuCing the gap to three minutes thirty sec- isiend, Hall Itei Charles W. | yiotim of the Rock Istand wreck, arrived ouds, while the Britannia was four minutes La Platte, Sarpy o ALy oy oTel e 0 Strauss, If.... 0 Two-base hits: Delehanty, Smith_and the former by making a bad break on thé Strothers, 1b. rim. Three-base hits Bovie. Home back stretch and the latter by falling on | forty-eight seconds behind the Satanita, Originil—Ja L. Allen, Towa | homa a8 CXen o8, ia rout i e “Towle, Clintc decided to change his route and went nor s 0 0 0 0 00 One mile novic: \ Crotty, ... 0 ans: Sullivan, Brown, Clark, Cr e mile novic Turnbull, Denver, | the upper turn, throwing her driver. Had [ At the Spit forkboa S City, dohnson: Phineas Foth ; u DI wer driver, Ha t the Spit forkboat mark Satanita had a 3 i e, The first hie knew of the uneasiness about 0 0 0 wl coocrcscs 0 0 Devenoy, ss. 0 Double plays: Richardson to Peffer to . 0l econa s |iIE ot haan fori thiativaryiraat: s wonlal | llasd of aixtrabiitestthinty.o)abt, » Clinton. Refssue—tohn 3 o g o b sht seconds on SOl seph toals, on, i o Al ( o) The Bee and at onc to ore: Cross mile, national * championship: | finished running race of yesterday, Moon- | gng pnd ] StaryiossniiCosta awton S llasmahts || im hajlearad iram Ths 8 RV Hovle: to Boyle 2. . Buffalo, won; Ra e reeond, * Metlia i tiiny, | onds on Vigilant. Dritannia got a good | well, ' Gordo; Mary Smith, ‘me Bata) TR orliing: Donad, > ¥ Yorls séean: Otto Zeigler, Jr., | Summaries: hr‘l-rwx coming up from the Spit and rapidly | Davis City, Decatur. ? One hour and fifty SANL V0NN ar d. me: 1:051-5. 2:30 trot: gained. wuth Dakota Original—Peter R I AR SN gD (7 special to The NS g 10 1.0 0 AT utes, Umpire: Keefe, Batteries: Ni One mile, 2:30. class A: Louls A, Call Countess . 4 Times of the yacht he s outh, Dalioter Qulalnel eter (K easy [ BTUART, Neb, Auk. t6-7(fntalss Goidie Backsonyille ....... 000 0 00 0 2—-5 | 4nd Grim; Weyhing, Grady and Huckle Buffalo, won: George L. Weiler, ob Swige LpCitho YASHACAL the finjsh ;. Satany ik g g | Bee)—An old setilers' and soldiers’ plenie pltuns carned:” Omana, 0 Jucksonvilie 4 LRI el £ © | geeond; G UAL Maxwell, Winilc Neddje B \ta, 3i80:30; Britannia, 3:42:23; Vigilant, | "EGidiado: Original—Richard Jones, Lung- | Jasting two davs closed with a ball at, the Vey, Hutchison, % Lhbedicias ‘One mila open, cifss B: Art Brown, Cleve: | Dotonatna. s ’ Satanita cansequently beat ‘Britannia by, | (T35S, Boulder, = Iteluuilecriobe iido. Jesus | opora houss night. Thore was Three-boase hits: Roston .. s i land, won; ‘W.' C. Sanger sccond; E. C. ime: ' 138, '3:28, 2:a1 7. five minutes forty-four seconds and defeated | - lusuc of August §: Nebruska: Original - | program of speaking and {‘},’,{‘,',fi‘ RUEais, Dase _ - | Baltimore . kg 10 Bultalg, third. .. Time: “$:0/3:5. 2-y o Vigilant by seven minutes eleven seconds, | Willam H. .Vorce, "deceased, Wilsonville, | for cach (. There was o JAnge Bases Eiven for hitting batter: By R R 1 L SN gy A Aty ardner, i R 5 e while the Britannia was one minute twenty- | I Retdsue—Charles J, Jenner, Scotin | yesteriay to hear the address of 10 v o SRR i flevelung ; ora, Dl oy 3. B, Anderson, Rood. |/ Roa . seven seconds ahead of the American yacht | Original widowd,” ete. “Cyrend | Gr°(rNeill upon the subject of “iveigation,” fiohon: Caplinger, 1. Strudk out: "y | DB . a L esondi Gy A Maxwell, Winfleld, . i ; at the finish, all three times belng without | Yorce; Wilonvilic Futhas Mexican WA | which had been previously comouneed - in Lsokabaugh, plinger, 2; by Letcher, | Brooklyn .. $ 9 ® > handicap, cla G. Bar- | Minnie Houc x A counting the time allowan O ary 2 AADEO ahi, | he program of the exercise An n AL s Mekelvey. | Doubla plavs: | Chi A 6 incoln, Neb., ‘won; A. D, Kennedy, | Nell C RYDE, Aug 16.—It Is announced the match | . : sinal—Aurand Aurans, Clarion v address was delivered by Mann ot mn‘]‘;,:e’:_:" Lt LR “,.‘.";'“, Smith to | Cineinnati 4 51 ai7ifiOhloe :i*lm-»"f;' . Johnson, Cleveland, | Wapsy C 2 % 8 between the Vigilant and the Britannia will ' thony Dafley, Sheftield, Irank- | O'Neill upon a street corner upon . Time e: Two hours, St Louls . Time: 4:24 Nelly : s surely be sailed Saturday next. Welch, Dubuque, Dubuauc; | the same subfect and (h ition of an te N the Balnts Get One from the Leaders, Louisville .. 3 One-third of a mile open, class A: B. Time 2 35, 2: Byron Cone, Marion, Linn; Corydon | eastern syndica 0 I Anderson, Roodhouse, 111, w. g-year-old trot: y 3 3 nhd shington < Won; ar-old trot E Pt Ml widows, ctc A ! o 8T, JOSEPH, Mo., Aug. 16.—(Special Tele. | ' #MIELON L {uer Dayton. 0. Besond L o Canshis | BEatty ~rrersss i arte MERRIL WINS THE MEDAL. Winfleld, Henry. Original widows, of Niobrara river through Cherry, Brown, R ¢k gram to The Bee)—The = Saints' losing E v. Buffalo, third. Time: 0:44 4-5. " | Secure P d Boin Dahota: Original—Gearge Hines, | 8nd tho northern portion of this county streak was stopped by the magnificent ALEXANDRIA, Neb, Aug. 16.—(Special | ,Five-mile national champlonship: F. J, | Zellite e . Milwaukee Man Gots & Clalm on the Inter- weca, Faulk: 4 Inaginuch as a proposition to vote honds pitching “of Billy Kiing. the new twirler, | 040 e LS B Titus, New , woni C. M. Murphy, | Cina B..00l R ¥ tional 1 . Golore Original—Jose Francisco Sand- | to aid this enterprise w.ll s-on be sub. Dho had the visitors fairly demoralized by | Telesrem to The Bee)—The base ball | Brooklyn, second: Otto Zelgler, San Jose, | Lady Arin it national Liva thrd Trophy, BT Animas, Increasc nitted, & deep Interest is being awakened Wia great tneed and fine commund of the | tournament closed today. This morning | third. Time: 12:19 1- *® | Last Ch i } | DETROIT, Aug. 16—Richard Merril of [ X% A5 fageity, catiin Otero, g nent old seltlers' association will Bai.*Botn teams played brilliant ball. The | Ohlowa defeated Alexandria. Score, 8 to 13, Arius . 5 dar | Milwaukee won the international champton- | H¢P*™!" el 2 L on o fadi tings will be — — Batteries: For Ohlowa, Wiser and Fowler e Bonnte BIoWsis i AT ship medal in the twenty-five live bird p - DrEANIARA bero NG Lup- WeskINKRIRIIH == | for Alexundria, Estabrook and Jones. This N LEAGUE GAM Time: 2:38) el et LR B vements of Seagoing Vexsels August 16, | held annually for. alexandria, Kntakook nd Jonew. This shoot at Des Chree Shoska today. It was A fine rain Southampton—Arrived—Fucrst e AT W o e D abiooion | Bir. Watkins Takes m Mafecity from the | DUt the track i dxcellent shape for the [ seusational contest, and was won on At BBAT RIS Il r Lutenberi; ss to D Delehanty to have been made in the ‘race. 1In the un- | Britannia and efght minutes forty-cight sec- 0 0 0 Snyder, c.. Caplinger,p-m Ol Settlors Meet Bl smecamnan! ol commmmon ns. SERIES NO. 25, For Ohlowa, Scott and Wiser; for the Cowboys In the Final Series, Fitini torhortows) when the best events of | splendid record. Merril and John Parker, | MY ITON BV N TROUMSHH, aba ‘gl = (Slel Shels Glants, Roher and Nordyke. Nate Holman, | groux crry. : 4 the meeting comg afh the manager of the tournament, were tied SMPREE=A S ersla, from New | yram o The Bee.)—This the biggest day umpire. The meeting has been a grand 3 TY, Aug. 16.—Sioux City made Wabis Anothe on complete scores at the close of the ork. : f the reunion, fully 12,000 pes betug In R S L R ofiawa | 1t two out of three with Kansas City today. ' he At San Francisco—Departed—City of Pekin, | 0f the reun At fi was spent fn rol —— Wisner Wanth Another Show. ompiste. \CYCLOPAE M SIS Bapre; WISNER, Nel)' Aug. 16.—(Special Tele- [ §¥ent, #nd shot a tenchird vace to dechde It. | for Yokohama and Hong Kong attendance. The morning THE AMERICAN ENCYCLOPAEDIC AT Ao gram to The ul-c{,‘\ large crowd from | Dt ane 2iap, beaty his opponent missing | ““At New York—Arrived—Workendam, from | call by states to enable voterans States to meet, followed by & big 8 Tdn Grove W 3 ; 2. 16.—(8 ansas City.........0 0 0 3 here was attracted 10, West Point today to | times for permanent ownership. King of | Rotterdam DICTIONARY. IDA GROVE, T, Aug. 16— (Special T ROtk Ol 141 Taraan 0 witness the l,mlllnlnf‘vum' ball between. the | Pittsburg and Heikes of Chicago, both of | At Bristol—Arrived—Mohican, from New | under charge of Captain :.rum lln_l)u Be : Iwnlx‘on );}.Iu.-.l the | 8. X flhv:;x «-u\r‘ 3; Kansas Cit nl'n»lur that uiu..uu"! Ihx\-l\\'lsn(-r tea \\')lrv!nl\\'l- 3 |Inl toda t'-u‘mw: have each | York. kinds of sports were Introduced nome teaf a very close and exciting game | Barned runs: Sioux City, 6; Kansas O who have vanqui he clubs of all nely won the medal once. John FParker, Jake | Liverpool—Arrived—Voondam, om | ers were ex-Governor Thayer, L 4 200 Pages. 260,000 Words || or 4 Two-bhse nits: Donahae. Gomnainitys | Doring . tows he. slvbs of 8l) ne Kieinemon and Will Remick won the team | Nt yioy el ,,.,KL‘,,,‘.‘ vooRdamy, * tram, [ee tede BN R o Denison 107 0 001 14 | Bans it Qening’ ), Blawart ucl | Sulted In one thost Intereating games | Face for Dotrolt And visinlty. There: ware | opjiadelphia Al S B TRt - amp fires were held e — | onts aanipa 8 wart, hadt on g a5 kames | Bi50 sove or target “and live bir adelph 0 onlght two camp fires wero held, a ¥ Daniels, ever witn \ing county, and al 5 '8l minor targ nd “live bird | ORI delphia—Arrived—Carthagenian, | Judge 8. D. Davis of Wilber, Majors, ex INNTRUCTIVE AND USEFUL. lda Grove cocina 200 00200 57| Two hours. Umpire: - Sheridan, Hatteries: | though the Wisner club was defedted by a [ events toc palens Base hits: | on, §; 1da Grove, 8. Struck | Hart and Kraus; Dunlels and bonaiteries: | (0re of 1 to & IEI8 due to the Wisner Salile B m——— from Glasgow Commander H. €. Russell and Captain 4 Mwne of Knowledge and o Mint of 'l':"m {l'--vilmluhlfl {lhl‘ln“x“-i 'Nl H_l“..‘v(rl;rxv Bnawanay G e oS R |\]|u|l‘ :., Mult; that ’mo opposing nime in- m".l“\,,l_'l 5 " \,' o '\"‘“ 16 Cuars At New York—Arrived—Richmond Hill, | Whitamore speaking at one and ex-Goyernor Usefulness. ninan,, 4 5 eries: Stuc e h cluded two players from Omaha, Crawford 28 . A , Aug. 16.-—Sallle ! AR T por Crounse, Colonel Hen; i mer fans Gridin; Sacauety and Brannon, | MILWAUKEE, Auk. 16.—The Minncapolis | &8~ Jefterlos, who were intfoduged us | Simmons, the ‘d-yearold who swept the R L L L L U e e There are more things instruetive, useful BRIES ARRD. g team was unable to' hit Baker. HBut for | Piper and Grenler of Oakland. “The Wisner | field in the 2:21 class yesterday, Instralght Cause of Fire Unknown. ) '8 ey A aud entortatulng (o that wreat bogk, “Tho D oD ——— Clingman's wild throw In the second Inning | Dine stands ready to meet any West Point | yeats, was sold just before the v & R. B. Doran of Lincoln and Col?n/ Fhin of Awerican Encyclopedic Dictionsry,” than in ows Heaten at Cadar Hapids. the Millers would have been shut out. | Nine at any time for $1,0K0 or less A b ejore the races todsy At 2 o'clock this morning fire broke out | Tecumseh at the other. T morrow ls the .tlmllr))\lhllrmlun--\vrlmuml CEDAR RAPIDS, Ia, Aug. 16.—(Special | Score: 3 i to Bd Decernasa, a New York dealer, who | 1“1 " vwo siory frame flat at Sixteenth and | last day, and a blg program has been pre- sreat work, now tirat o Telegram to The Bee)—The Dows Base | Milw s, ) 3000 0-10 a7 ¥ on tha Vmpire. purchaged her 98 & pwcalthy matropolliafh | wirt streets owned by P. T. Gaylord. One | pared orse fancie o price Is sald to have | Wirt ) Poluter for Fishermen o placed Wwithin the' veach of overyono, i Minn R YORK 6 p T T s g Pl el Y 0 B YORK, Neb., Aug. 16, —(Speci o far h Ball club, the crack team of northwestern . 0000 0-1 e & peclal Telegram | JIOE 500 ““ghe won her races at both | of the store rooms was occupled by Joseph unlgue pub) Hon, for [t 1s at the s a pertect dictonary and & complete eneyu! Iowa, played the T. M. Sinclair, City league hits: | Milwaukee Minneapolis, | to The Bee)—Hampion and Utica met at [ Cleveland and Buffulo, and 1s one of the | Taylor, a taller, and he lost about $300. Tk DECATUR, Neb., Aug. 16.-~(Specl to i, team, here today, and was defented rs: Milwauke Minneapolls, 4 ork today and Hampton defeated by = o S 0ul tha b of e, book correspoud: | | by'% sbore ot 05, " Hetween 000 and | farned, runwi, Milwaikee, 1" Tho-lase A R0a7 R B eavor o aaonind b | e e e e Ts icacea | lows od the bulidiog will amaunt to The Bea.)—0'Tlaurke's lake, threo miles Aoyth ghaeniea wiilhe 61 vorad. 208 || 30 proble saw up wame. many of whom | Bocdonough 3, higo-base hits: | Hamplon outplayed them st every stage of | Starr, who will train and drive her through | Oause unknowt,______ of here, Is fast becoming the most populur R indey and 'Fhree Wook-dar coupons, S U Vior. Double playe: Sharpe, Taylor And | evers deciaion, Carre, the shore stop for | e Font Of er_enkuse it —— | fishing ‘and_pleasure resort of the oentral of The Amer! Yolopedia Diciloas Hot Game at_sloux Falls, Carey. Struck “out: By Parvin, 6; by | Hampton, made the star play of the game, ¥ A Gty 1 ale Coatin northwest. The fish are plenty and of & ary. Seud orlors to The Bod Ofies. SIOUX PALLS, 0. D Avg, 18—(pecial | DAXeR &, Hime: Ope hour And Bty min- | Jumplok st lesst Gftyi0ve feet in the alf | The Y. M. C. A. tennis t There will be a meeting of the republican | yyriuty, Judge Abbott of Pender was over r s ) 3 polopsld, o and catching 0 er, and making - v i | rec nd caugh nething over 306 Masi orders should b addvessod 10 Tolegram to The Bee)-The best game of | Puker and Holan; Parvin and Burrel " | double piay o first. Sors: “'0 MAKINE 8 | pogun ‘last evenink under - favorable | recently and caught something over 300 with ball ever played here occurred today be- P gy double play o first. Beore: © T T | aikpioss, ithough, mich 0 the regret of | &t 8 p. M. st tho Millard holel, Omaba. A |8 hook and line in les than & Woek DIOTIONARY DEPARTMENT M B K e e L L v st P 2 S 11l | e ik could net ey, 4s | full stiendance is desired | * Tilo' Bpworth league of Lyons, numtarin teams. | Twelve full innings were played: | INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 16.—Indianapolis | ~ Batteries: ' Hampton. * Kambrink = and | if to counterbalance this misfortune C BRAD D. SLAUGHTE | about thirty, spent a week at the lake an Beore, § to 6, in favor of the local team. and Grand Rapids divided honors today, | Klumb; Utica, Rigan and Barber Young, who had been away from lu\«d‘ Chalrman, | caught a large quantity of fish state ceutral committee Tuesday, August 21,

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