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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 ABBEY WELL DRESSED DOWY Jacks.nvi lo Blugzers Nave Him Thiok of 0ld Times with the Colts, HIT FOR A TOTAL OF THIRTY-SEVEN BASE! m and Practicall Fully Hard at Inland—Peorla and Also Wi Coplingor in 111 Lnvincible Hock St Joe Facksonvilie Hock sk BL Joseph, §; Quin, Feorin, b Dis Mol Boston, 11; Cievelan New York, Philade “Brookiyn, &; Washington, Sioux City, Omaha, 1. 13, Lancoin, 0. Chite 11; Pittsbuy 12; Goleao, Indianapoils, 15; Kundas City, I Grand Kapiis, 10; Minneapolis, § Detroit, i Muwaukee, b, JACKSONVILLE, 1, Telegrem to The Bee)—J prettily played from Caplinger pitched for the made a record for himself, giving Omahas but three hits, The Jacksonvill men were at their best and hammere Abbey, the Omaha pitcher, all over th fleld, touching him up for seven singles, fiv doubles and fi seven bases. grounds a littlo we ning, but the fiel rorless, Score JACKSONVIL] AB, Il{ Sept. 1 acksonville O home won game i team an; ng was practically Newman, rf......... Letcher, 'm... . Strauss, 1f. .. Strothers, 5., Crotty, %b.. Smith, 3b.. Devenney, Lohbeck, Caplinger, Total . &l aomannsns, % wowwancooy Bl mocmwones N-—s\q-u::—; 31 —numu:u—og OMAHA. ARB. > Ulrich, 3b. Scery, If.. Langsford, Moran, . MoVey, b, McCann, rf... Hutchison, 2, Rourke, m. Abbey, 'p. Total Jacksonville .. Omaha .......00. Earned runs: Two-base hits Stranss, cher. Home runs Strauss. Passed pire: Ward Made 'n Monkey of Buck, ROCK ISLAND, I, Sept. 18.—(Sy Telegram to The' Bee)—Pitcher ucre vas released by Des Moines today an Rock Island immediately signed him. T ‘experiment proved eminently awhen the new twirler appeared lcoln this afternoon and put up the gam his life. He was taken out at the the sixth inning, only to save him goIng In and keeping up the pace the south paw, only four hits being mac off the two, while Rock Island laced ou singles, doubles and mated way the other.” Scor Rock Island 58, 3 |l cooooscoma sowoo S L0 00 00 balls Linst Lin from one cnd of the game 026201701 Lincoln .............0 0 00 0 0 0 0 0— Base hits: Rock Island, 20 Lincoln Errors: Rock Island, 13 Lincoln, 3 runs: - Rock Island, 13 Two bas Krelg (2, Katz (3). Three-hase hits tillion, Zeis. Home runs: Needham, Time: One hour utes. Batteries: Burrell, Sonier Johnson and Speer, St.J ot the Tailenders. QUINCY, TiL, Sept. 13.—(Special Te to The Bee)—St. Joseph played a perfo ghme foday, but wero weak Gt the bat an were given the game in the fourth innin when three errors Tuns, Score: uiney 0w 10100000 t. Joe 10030000 . Barned runs: Quincy, 1. Batterles: Grevey and Boland; Gillen and Snyder. -rors: ‘Quincy, 5. Hase hits: Quin Joe, 2. Two-base hits: Preston. Peorin Koeps Right O PEORIA, I, Sept. 13.—Errors visttors and hits by th M, by MOTIS, (uiiooooinies D 0.3 22 Des Moines .......0 0 00001 4 Hits: Peoria, 9; Des Moines, 10, Des Moines, 7. Batteries: Heam strong; McMackin and Zeisler. iho Teams, a4, Won. 6 61 54 6l Lost Rock Tsland Lincoln .. Peorla . .Omaha .. Jacksonville . 60 8t. Joseph ...l 56 Des Moines ......00 11T 51 RQYINCY. o1...openesee L NATIONAL LEAGUE GAME Wily Mty ¥ med Nin CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—Hutchinson as P in the box without any warming up pr tice, and as a result was batted very bard the first innin down and pliched a fine game, but it w 00 late. Score - Chicago Brooklyn Hits: ¢ ((‘AIL' 8; - Chicago, 2. rned runs Brooklyn, 4. Two-base hit T mot, Ryan, Parrott, Housem basé hits: Lachance, Lange. Wilmot to Parrott to Decke: rott to Decker; Burns to Daile Shindle to Dailey; Corcoran fo 1 2; Parrott to Houseman to Terry out: By Kennedy, 4, by Time: One hour and thirty fre: Lynch. Batteries: Hu shriver; Kennedy any Dalley. Amos s Smooth Enough, ST. LOUIS, Sept. 13.—Rusie's effectl work In the box and his able support w the game today for the Giants. Score 8t. Louis VI e 05D 0/ :30/40 711 50 New York .........1 0021030 8t. Louls, 9; New York, § Louis, 2; New York, 2 New York, 2). Th Farrel. Double plays: Doyle Struck out: By Hawley, 1; by Time: Two hours and 'twenty . Umpire: Hurst. = Batteries: Miller; Rusie and Farrel Rostons tind asy. CLBVELAND, O, Sept. 13.—The ponded Young for five run 6200000 Brooklyn, 11 0 icago, ailey, Wi n. ouble p shind Hutehinson, utes. | Ainson runs: hits: hase e, Hawley a; SERIES NO. 29-30, THE AMERICAN ENCYCLOPAEDIC DICTIONARY. 4 200 Pages. 260 ,CCOWords ANSTRUCTIFE AND USEFUL. A Mwme of Knowledgo and @ Mint op Usefulness. "There are more things instructt and entertaining b that great book, - P Ameriean Eucyclopedic Dictionsry. - than (. auy similar publication ever insuod his greal work, now for the first th pliced Within 1he reach of everyoue, s unlque publication, for it s at the same time a periect dlctiouury and a complete encyela. o, usetul Ouly that number of tho Lok correspond- ng Wilh the Serics uwmber Of tho ©0upoa resented will bo delive: INE Sunday &nd Three Week-day coupoay, With 15 conts in cotn. will buy on 3 pac of The American Eneyclopedia Dioiloas ary. Send orders o The Bos Ofioa a1 orders should be addressed o DICTIONARY DEPARTMENT NOTICE. In tho future we will run a coupon for t Dooks eack ‘weok. —(Spectal today the home runs, a total of thirty- The rain of Monday made the r superior base run- er- [} isfactor triples in & most ani- Umpire oledo ... and Sage; and a hit netted three Er- y, 8; St the home team came well together, and the victory was easy. Score: 030 0-8 0—5 Erros: ) and Arm- Wasn't Warmed Up o After that he steadied 0001010103 3 Errors hree- Ay : Irwin to Pa chance, Struck and, ¢ hits: (unassisted). minute Bostons in the fifth - This we know will prove [l :rm-cwry 10 subscribors, as it will enable om0 complete the work in one-half the Cuppy took his place, but cou no better. Score Cleveland 0200000002 Bostol 0000501 2311 Hits: Cleveland, 0; Ttoston, 16, Brrors: Cleveland, 2; Hoston, 3 Farned runs: Hos- ton, 7. Strick out! By "Nichol, 1 runs fy. Two-base hits Tebeau, McAleer, Zimmer. Dufty. Double playa: Dufty Time: Two hours and ten minutes Retts, Batteries: Young, Cupp! Nichols and Gangzel. Menefoe's OF Day. Sept.13.—Menefee's Wildness sponsible for the Pittsburgs Lowe, 1 to C. Teb { pir Zimmer; ] PITTSRUE was chiefl defeat. S ittsbur L000001 hington 500000 Pitehurg, 14; Wash shurg, 1; Washington Pittsburg, 5 Washingt hits: Donovan (2), Smith Stenzel, ver, McGuire, Three mith, enzel, Home run Joyce Double piays: Weayer to Bierbiuer; Mer- cer to Sheibeck to Cartwright. Struck out By Men 6. Time: Two hours and fif- teen mis Umpire: McQuald. Batter- jes: Menefec and Weaver; Mercer and Me- Guire. y [] 1 | 12 Barned Two- Koy base hits M Phitties Finding Victories LOUISVILLE, Sept. 13.—The made it two Etralght Wadsw ched good ball but re i bad ore Touisville ........0 00020 Philadelphia’ ... 1 0 0 1 1 2 Louisville, 6; Philadelphia, iladelphia, 2. 12 runs T Nicoll. TLeft on bases: Louisvil adelphia, Double plays: W Richarddon to Lutenbers: e | Cross. Struck out: By W a | Weyhing, & Time: Onc minutes. Umpire: Keefe. I e | worth and Lake; Weyhing e s < of the T Played. hillies rth iV port. 00 0-2 00 0-5 a 1 Er a Delehant hour atter o 1 Cl Raltimore New York Boston .. Ph ||ml|h\| . Brooklyn Cleveland Ilv(\buu! hicago .. Cincinats 8t. Louls Washington . Louisville recoscecs dianapolis Gives Kunsas City an of the Worms Turn INDIANAPOLIS, Sept. 13.—Indianapolis outpointed F y today and bunched her hits more effe Wentz was re- d from the game for insulting Umpire xample 1300 6-18 1020 6-11 nsas Cit; Kansas Cit 1 20 Indianapol Indianapolis uns: Indianapol Two-base hit hits; McCarthy, ings, Klusman, Home runs: Phillips. Double plays: Roat to Motz; Wentz to Beard to Klusman (2). Struck out: Henry, Cross (1), Roat, Phillips. Time: Two hours and twenty minutes. Umpire: Sheridan latteries: ~ Cross and Westlake; Hasti and Donahue, Bampus Will Do. RAPIDS, pt. 13.—Bumpus Jones squared himself with the local cranks i | and vindicated Manager Ellis by excel- <) K in the box this afternoon. The 4| game was won easily. Sco nd Rapids 02040000 4-10 Minneapolis ........1 10 0 1 0 00 0-3 Base hits: Grand Raplds, 15; Minneapolis, Errors: Grand_Rapids, 2; Minneapolis, Earned runs: G Itapids, 7; Minne: ipolis, 1. Sples, Wheelc Wright, Struck out: George, Cal: lopy, Frazen, Hulen, Parvin,” Double play Spies to Callopy. Time: Two hours. Um- <L MR : Jones and Spies; Parvin and Wilson. 19 4 ¥ 1 00 hits: rrors =l ossomeccss GRAND fo Wiison w0 kers Hammered it Out. TOL! . Sept. 13.—-Today's game was an exhibition of heavy hiiting, and the Sioux Citys won_ by bunching safes in the ghth inning. 04300 Sioux City 0430010 Base hits: , 11: Sloux Cit Tuledo, 4; Si v, 4. Barn 7 City Tywo-base feiarland, Stewart, Genins, Holo hits: Niland, Hogriever. Mclfariand, Double play arland; Niland to Connor to By Hughey, 2; by Cun- Two hours and ten Mannassau, Batteries: d; Cunningham an 000 g hits: ot nd g Horie Niland to M Miber. Stru ningham, 1. minu mpires: 2 | Hughey and Mckar 3| Kraus 0= Eigh DETROT Jumping on runs Wasa I Sept. 13.—The Creams won by Baker in the eighth for five e 01000) 1001 0015 11 Milwaukee 0010 0-6 Base hits: 1ikee, 4. Er- rors: | Detroft, 4 A 2. 'Barned runs: Detroit, §; Two-base hits: Campab, Glenalvin, mond (2), Pears, Borchers (1), C: Baker, Cling- Thre Strick out he me: One nd At MeDon- Batteri; antzen and Boland s an. By Bor hour ald Baker minutes. Umpire: Borchers and niling of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. Pr.Ct 115 0 0.9 116 3 6 Sloux City.... Kansas City Minn -apoiis oledo Grand Rapl Indianapolis Detroit Milwaukee losn Play HASTINGS, Neb., Sept. 13. The Bec he match between Gullmette, the winner of the recent city tennis tournament for singles, and Mr. P. Johnson, the city champlon, for the title of champion of the city for 18%, was started at the elub caurts last night. Both players were in fine form, and the match was en- tirely even. A disagreeable wind marred the pretty playing at first, but died down and left the air perfectely still. Darkness stopped the match in the fourtn set, when Jolinson had but one game to win to re train the title for another year. The score by sets was: Johnson, § games; {imette, 6. Ac ud set, 2-6 7-25. Third set ourth set (un- inished) : The (Speclal ut Mr. A. E. in as 2; il le nes and sets wore: First m- “total, 140-141. (When Total DOstpon Total games, ve on (whet 21-19. » PERU. Bee)—First nament was postpened), A Has n Crize fnttery, eb., Sept. 13.—(Special to The game of Peru base ball tour ween Peru and Hamburg. Heavy batting by the home team, Neal's timely two-base hit and Engleman’s bril- 9. | liant one-hand catch, were the features of the game. Score Hamburs 4500021 Peru . s 73642 %2 Batteries: Copeland rt. and F Lookabaugh and Neal The second game was played between the home team and Stella and resulted 13 to 0 n favor of the home team. Good battery work, with loyal support and the errors of the visitors did it nll. The game wa in one hour and forty minute nd anks; ersesssnininerss @-0.0 0,00 00 0—0 T AT o L Stella, Shrader and Swann; MeNulty and Sloan;’ Pery, Lookubaugh and Neal. Could Not Fight in Sioux City. Police Captain Petty of Sloux City was in Omaha yesterday. ple of thae Corn Palace do not take stock in the alleged athletic club which scems to be making such strong efforts to arrange a prize fixht between Jackson and Corbett. The captain says that o certaln Is that neither Jackson nor Corbett will be allowed to fight in Sloux City it the athictic club does secure the co It will have to be off outside citylimits. 3 ccompanied by Bergeant of the chief of po- lice of that eity, and they are making a short visit with Omaha. fricnds, much Will Try a New Plau CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—At 1 o'clock Satur- dyay morning R. P. Searles will start form the city hall on an attempt to break ' the bleyele road record from Chicago to New | th He says that the peo- | Nghtwelght pugilist, has sycceeded in mak- Ing & match between the latter and Young Griffo, who recently fought a draw with Jack MeAuliffe. Mr. Delvalle has been in the city the it four or flve weeks and fmmed| a r the MeAuliffe-Griffo mill began neg tiat ng wth Gr ffo. The arrange. ments were completed today, but the exact place of the meeting has not been an- rouneed. Delyvalle Ift tonilght for Nw Or- leans, Bowen has spent a number of weeks here tralning In antieipation of the coming battl .M G Fowth Round, ANNUAL FIELD DAY, In Which a An Sup-riority 14 to b annual fleld day place at th 1y afternoon, when which means a cont conspleuous event of the day. Among olden Greeks the Pentathalon was fivefold athlctic p.rformance, which in-luded leaping, foot racing, wrestii A throw- ing the discus, quirl and th ar. These excreises were suppesed Lo be the highest form of muscular deve embodying the greatest diversified and strength then known. The Pentathalon, s modified by the Y. M. C. A., consists of Ln-yard sprint, pole vauiting, running high jump, * throwing the twelve-pound hammer and_a one-mile run. The cniries re open to Y, M. C. A. men only, and a man ‘must qualify before entering. The method of awarding medals is that every man should have credit for his ability, so that a system of marking is established Ach man getting a percentage for his best flort, the lotal of the five sund 200, entitles the b al} 30 to a silyer meds ®old medal. As Messrs. n extra gold medal the highest number of of being the winner of the 1l be a_double Entries and pr A H elka, Me- 3 Natter of o Settlad, of the Y. M i beautitul the Pen- will be atathalon Aroun: The next (o /RS0 R park Satur tathalos the w Found W nding Twe ler Only Succee vod Blows and Pive Hu dred Present. ST. JOSEPH, dred sports from Omaha, cago, Des Molres, Topeka saw the sun of Billy Layton's before the hand of Tommy night. The fight took place in usual spot, being on a sanbar dle of the Missouri river, and Sept. Kan ap and down in Jones, made his first this section, ten years ago. of the best cla ong guard of sen part to a place In the rooms letic club, but fiied a protest ers and an island, which of the St Ministers’ with the police adjournment was neutral ground, n making the points, the glory atest number of points ntive for record work am are One mile novice race Gelst, Heyden, F. On ired yards da Colem John ~ Burns, rry H. O nnell, taken is Entries—J Stocking. sh: Entries—7. Rudolph_ H Munson, R. Nicholas. swinging It was ring, and plause, and was given an ovation, St ing him freely 5 of 6 to 10 were on Ryan, and a I 11:40 when Ryan appeared his friends set up a shout club Charles pound hammer throwing: En- e as 100 yards dash, jump: Entries One mile open bicycle W. D. Staley, J. A, Geist, Pole vaulti Entries dash. One mile run: dash Five- dicap bie Louis Flelscher, W Willlam A. Pixley, ing. Music Y. M gol Officers Tischer mes Louls Durkin of as referee, and Wilkes . of St. while Martin 3 4 of Omaha filled the san Ryan. Andy Tympone of Syracuse, and Sam Pooler of Chicago keepers. At 11:36 fight opened. Round 1—Ryan assumed and led with his right ®etting in a light blow. followed and Ryan planted his right Layton’s ear. He fcllowed with neck blows and Layton countered cavy right on Ryan's ch on Layton's ear cles favor. Round 2—Ryan reached for Li and caught it fairly. A rush by lowed and Layton ~dodged a vic right. Ryan followed with nd caught Layton i knocking him against the ropes ¢ 0" | rallied and caught a heavy left but was punished ‘by a swinging the cheek, which brought first Ryan. The round closed with ineffective exchar Round 3. Layton's check. - He foliowed with a chin blew, but was punished with a in the eye. He& rashed and brou sharp stomach*blow with the practically won the fight. Layt.n but the call of time saved him. Round 4—Ryan started in to fi man. He planted which staggered’ him. left on the edr wh the Topes. o swinging right hander under tha e Running 100 yards Same as Connoly race: Entries William Pixl Same as 100 yards antries—Same as 100 yards cle race: Entries— the men shock hands the by Y. M. C C. A. colors of the day ree, presic f Pickering; assistant judg f Jump judge of vaulting, of 100 yards da: Ju of one mil es(q Judge of Goss, esq.; timers, A Livesey M. O. Dax Cock, "Philip Director; Bord, esq.; marshal, 1.‘ h: reporters, Joe Polcar, ¥ World-Herald: assistants . Henry, A. Grimmel, John Schall . Murray Prizes nwarded as follows: Pentatlialon men making 20 points, b medal; 300 points, silver medal; 400 points, gold mesdal Bicycle races: Novice ra rst pr geld medal; s md, $ bicyele fered by Hayden Bros.: one mile prize, gold medal; five-mile hand! prize, gold medal: second priz auta mud guard, offered by M. O. Daxon. Admission an eld day will be and ladies free to grounds and g nonmembers, 2 cen neluding It is hoped tha he members and ill be in large numb and thus manly athletes by their peacock blue and old will cour w Anderson seph Clarks Parish, Judge 3 the; PN W h, J run hammer Perrigo, starters, orer, W n; He followed it drove Layton Kan<as City, AS CITY, Sept. 13.—The third day's for the tennis championship of Mis- Kansas, Towa and Nebraska was of same high order as that of the pre. ays. The surprise of the day was . In the semi-finals, of Case and De: Whitman and Cravens, local. Sec Ty at play souri, the was over. ! pheat ring RAUING ON TH terest 1o the Afiernoon LINCOLN, Sept: {13.—(Special Tc The Bee)—There Wwas an again today at the races at the The decisive set Austin and Culling and Emmert, k yesterday Seore, 6 Bmmert in the am, Oma nsas City, po was n by the This gives them the match. nd Marsh defeated Brown and Beckwith, Chicago. Score, 3-6, 6-0, 6-3. In the singles, Oase beat Cullingham in first sel, when Cullinghum with- ng unable to play Wilhite beat Hutchinson. . 1-5. il s crmission and, suspeided A8 HAD NC SN D. paid. In the 225 trot DA nADI O DA IS D was driving McVera, was mjured in away accident in the third heat, able to drive in the fourth h was smashed at the quarter pale, horse ran twice around the "track being stopped. the fourth heat the loose with a ringin Sandwiched in with { five-mile handicap bicycle following entries, who finish named: Sidles, Grimes, F. and Freese, thé time not b nett of the Lincoin Whe mile_with the intent rocord, and was given record’ being 1:11. Eb an attempt to lower ord and got a mar world’s record bein & he miries doubles hetween and Marsh poned from Nebraskans, to the prograim. between Bonnle B/and slal purse of $500. Fred K for ‘Score, ing thelr horse off the until the Law Library Assoclation Formed In Peoria and One of the Luwyers bilked, CHICAGO, Sept. 13.—Lawyer Thomas Cratty has filed a bill in the circuit court to recover dividends due him on $2,100 worth of stock in the Peoria Law Library associa- tion. In 1879, when Mr. Cratty lived in Peorla, he says, the library association was formed, several lawyers contributing their private col- lections of law books to make one large library. In return for this they were given stock in the association in accordance with the value of their contributions, and the as- soclation agreed to pay a dividend of 8 per cent per annum on the stock. Mr. Craity | MHES ' d any dividend, al- | jehed): Flora I, br. m., won; igh the association is abundantly able to | s h., second. Time: him, having received many thousands T'lrul‘lnl»i’. et 3 m C, Br. &...... mbership fees e RO G McVera, b, s. Dinah, 'b. ‘m 2aith Gard, Lady Iriz, br. Brocade, ch Time Special ; Fred K, blk. g grand ound of race, Yule of low 1:09 4-5, Mocke the quarter n ing of 0:29 but n half mile and repeat, MERICA. Rumors from Two Sources that He Will Be ade Cardinat in Decomber. NEW YORK. Sept. 13.—A special from Rome says the pope will hold a consistory : . in December, at which Satolli will be nomi- | Bgimte B B 8 (9. oo nat'd_cardinal. In the mext racé th LONDON, Sept. 13.—A specal dispatch | Pan iregor, who from Rome' says that Cardinal Gibbons and | Fegord for yearlings Archbishop Corrigan will be present at the |, TGtnS: S-year-ul consistory (n December, when Monsignor { pansy’ Mo(Gregor. Satolli will receive the red hat The dis- | Delbert, b. s patch also savs that Monsignor Satolli will | Nauriné, ch. then leave the United States, Becure, br. - 4\![{_ U-.lu Woman Admitted (o Proach. The 8T. LOUIS, Sept. 13.—At today's session | prank, of the A can Methodist Episcopal confer- | third. ence of Missouri Miss Lizzie Hill was ad- ngn'!'}w mitted to preach In the itnerant branch of i, $500; the church. ‘There was considerable discus- sion as to the advisgability of allowing n woman to preach, but it was finally decided in her favor through the efforts of Bishop Walters. After the reports of committees been received Bishop Walters delivered episcopal address, In which he touched upon the financial condition of the church and its growth. Other addresses followed | Standard 0l Compr BALTIMORE, Sept. 13, Manufacturer's Record states that the Ol company has purchased the sulphur deposits near Lake Charles, These deposits are of great extent and attempts ha been ma to work it from various causes they have The price paid. is reported to be $175,000. The general condition of southern business, the Record, says, 1s very hopeful. Bank clearings and raillroad earnings con- tinue to show large gains. A number of manufacturing enterprises are enlarging their works. holds the and unde T, running with T for trotting, 2:32 class, running, one 1 n the fiest race 5 Cockrell, Lincoln Parsons; Phil M J. L Neb.: Goiden Gate, br' h & Co., Courcil Bhiffs; Aubuim, Neb. won econd Wi n by ckt and tomorrow: $400; 1 H. am, ton W. : rpora Wi n., R lawin, Flastings; ribner, Neb. 2:32 class the entries L. Jackson, 1%, Beal H. Kidw George Tolleth W. MeCul ite, C Bi . G Mukes n Purehise, A special to the are: L Cortland dard g La. 1 several them, | failed Len: Neb.; braska City: M comn: Rutledize, WilGis, Stromsburg, Neb: SEPH,' Sept! 1 pad” admis of the Bt. Jos ST. JC and "people fourth day meetin ran sy of ente part of the at noon the e Rallrond Schema for 6 | WASHINGTON, Sept. 13 American Republics is informed from Guatemala City that tha English-Dutch syndicato has put a surveylng party in the field looking for the most feasible route | for a railroad to connect that city with the Tehuantepec railroad. It is expected that | the Anglo-Dutch syndicate has in contempla | cial trains, and the ainmenit 'were crowded day awagichilly a cloudy hroke ternoon, with the" Sception ~of trong South witidj Which cut th racing, was pertarty«The race prog very exciting, cloge and stand révi of by Governor)Sione of the ,ua¥.( acing exar e ,..w“tn took' third 233151 %113, at Ui 24 hemtn il 2112 at_in 2:15. Res Chamois. and Ot 3:00 trot, p Nutwood won first, secon Time L 2:%, ¥, K Konvalfnka,’ Lady Bice 3 alse started : frea-for-all Third _rac $1,000: $200 added if track reco broken: Online, won first, Time: 2:00%, W third heats. T and J H 1 also sta atemala, he Bureau of and staft tion perfecting a system of railways for all of Central America - Ericsson Mukes Tient) NEW LONDON, Conn., Sept. 13.—The torpedo boat Ericsson made a satisfastory test of her machinery in a thrie hours run She was not Ariven full speéd, but tweuty- three knots were easily made, - raskan to 1e Extralited, SPRINGFIELD, 1L, Sept. 2 Altgeld has honored the governor of Nebraska for pac 2:13, Pansy heats. Time took first took sec fifth Mhiree Knots Gleom Ne paciig, Governor A | requisition of the York via Cleveland, Buffalo and Alba: This attempt will differ from previous ones in that the rider will be a man of extraor- dinary long distance ability and that h will be systematically ps I the way by relays of riders. The distance is 980 mile by rall, and Searles' schedule, if main- tained, will put the record below elght day which'it will be hard for any man to beat Letter Carrier Smith of this city recently lowered the record ten and a half hours. wo Will Meet Grifio. HOT SPRINGS, Ark. Sept. 13.—Vincent Veelvalle, + lealing piiticlan it New Or- | leuns, «nd backer of Andy Nowen, the ' the surrender of Lau org ted hor Fourth race, 2:22 (rot, purse $1,000; A forger arrested here and | yop 'first, wecond and’ third heats 22114, 2, 2:19, Star Hawk, ond, Chantward, - Silverthorn, dlum. ‘Princess Mald and Predd started. | W W, Gi i wanted at Tebron, Neb | vaml Quarrel Over the PANA, I, Sept. 13.-Thomas T\ and Michael Muysty, two miners, fatally wounded tonight in an altercation between union and nonunion miners, the result of a heated debate over the strike Late Strike. wnant e 3 wers Gr nd Cireult Haccs Clos PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 13 circuit meeting on’ the Polint closed today and will g0 down brea Mascot, in knocked th Fiylng Jib The in | Willed on Their Weddi g Night, Bee K BRYAN, Sept. 13.-Mr. and Mrs. J. C. | {n $%8 fat, Ln the frst haif Fetters were kill at Edon by a Wabash | last heat the time was 1:04); | train an hour after thelr widding tonlght, | eased upon Mascot and finished ng mile but ,AYTO‘i \}\S AN EASY MARK Tommy Rysn Pat Him to Sleep in the | ! FIGHT BRO}JG‘!T OFF ON A SANDBAR ed Even Theso Protidced Little Effoct—Thirty- 13.—Thirty-five as City, other ambition Ryan a most the under a in which the great Georgla evangelist, public appearance The sports were , $5 and $10 for seats and nels stationed around the island keeping the tough clement away It was the intention to have the fight Joseph association commission- being ated half way between Missourl and Kansas Layton appeared two minutes later Joseph back- ge amount was taken. Andy Kasimir of Kansas City was selected and behind Layton Joseph and Kid place were, and aggr for Layton's A rapid exchange back of two with a A heavy righ in Ryan's s a swinging left squarely under the esr, Layt:n n the jaw, t right blood sharp but Ryan led with his left and e stinger ¥ ht right, stayed, a stinger on Layton’s chin Two' Reavy blows in the face and r tum- bled Layton over like a log, and the fight S FALR TRACK Incldents Not on the Card Add In- ram to immense state and all the events Were pulled off according “he feature was the race The owner 'and driver of Winnie Wilkes were fined $25 each for tak- grounds without Dick Tilden, but wa The sulk: but th When Tilden appeared stand applause. e horse races was the with in the W, ng given 1 club went half a ering the then 1-5, fockett vy head wind to contend with. 8150 (unfin- Mo Interest centered on world's Trotting, das! B MeElvee, L Ontine Wips the Free-for-Aul. ive thous- ph fair and rac Every; road, tunning into the city hotels and pla The 1 clondy, away and the af time am was (gontests being the rule »ops in the fore rack was fast ults: fourth and sixth Wheeler I Blossom Barondate and third heats ty, Ashland Girl, h and L second g Hreeze trac histor; the tra k record the of Turner the mile In 210. Charley himself in the heat in 2:13%, 2 l\l Results 10 trot, David Bonner stake, §3,00 O hnr!n\' C won the second, third and fourth ats and rac Fanny Wilcox won ”'l" heat. Instant also started ime: 2 213, 2:16, 2:1 215 trot, purse $1,000 three etraight heats. §t, Fimo also 2:18 trot, in three Cophas, burn Fres won in started C made a new record 14 trot. He went the se his best previous record being for d Ora Wilkes won In Nyanza, Myrtle R and started. Time L purse $1,000; Ralph stralght heats. Lesa Colonel Kuser and Catherine 50 started. Time: 2:14, 2 for-all pace, purse $1,000 three sirafght heats Time: 2:10, 2:08, 2:10 Mot Golng at Terre Haute, R HAUTE, Ind, Sept. 13.—Today's ard of events drew o fine crowd to the ce track. The fifth heat of the 2:17 pac clared a dead heat between Gazel (0 the Onward horse ening a strong favorite today in the pools. ommy Brown, however, outfooted him and wony the ‘race handily, Ellard 1) knocked the three-quarters of a second off his record in the 2:12 trot, but n hold with Dandy Jim Ats. In the 2:18 trot, e N T ok R ey g N, one-quarter seconds In the second heat, the race went to Dan Cupld, who put a new mark {o his credit. Then came o at mile by Fantasy. Geers let the 4 old daughter of Chimes go away at an v clip, the first quarter being done in 0:321. She was at the haif in 1:04, the three- quarters in 1:31%, and finished the mile well In herself in 2:06, Interest centered in the great tree-for-all pace, in which Hal Br John R. Gentry, Flying Jib were the starters. Gentry ite. ot the word, terrific clip on the outsid pole from Braden at the turn the quarter in 0:30%, The rate was se kened up hill,” the half being done in L:01%, It was too hot for Jib, and still in the lead he could do the third quarter only in 0:314. Just as the distance stand was reached Braden drove the Jib off his feet, and then in a fruitiess eftort to save R flector, his distance slowed down and came under ‘the wi 09, Results First race, purse §1,00, Brown w yester ixth and eals and race 1314, 2:1144 azette won 1he cond and third heats m 2:131g, 2:1¢ Red- wing won the first. Time: tle D, Moroli Nellie McCrory Kirr, Kaneros d Monbars also The fifth heat heat yesterday Second race, Jim won the fir thi and race. Time: 2:11, won the second heat sive | Porter, Davie B, Lee's neck, | Penn also started. Third rac 2:18 trot, purse $1,000: Dan Cupid won the first, fourth and fifth heats and race in 134 1116 123, Darc 1 wen the second and heats in 2:11%, 3 Baronmore, Pat, My Boy, Dolly and Baker Wilkes als starte Joe and Kitchel's Red Wilk Wilkes won Wilkes, ey~ n . Mascot Suladin also hun- Chi cities 8o to. un mid- tent Sam in the and but also take Ath- Jib going at a He took the and was at roely to the situ- in of the offered Jack for N Y, dll 12 trot 500: Dandy urth heats Bllard 1) in Commodord and William the heavy ourth race Law won 2:14%, 2:15) Billy' Bolte rted ifth race finished) Time 9. John flector 21 trot, purse $1,000 in” straight| heats French, Oscare, a and Unele for-all pace Hal TBraden wor by quarters: 0 R. Gentry, Fly also started Sixth race, 2:1 ished): Mafor Voung swon St. Vineent, Princ Miss Neison, Til, Answer and § Heir Tim William, Josh ¢ fol- body st pur (u the on A Itel 2l e 31,000 the first Herschel Maud ront An There w third day’ trot, pur (unfin- heat in Erown h vicious | Pev Won voriies bl s NEW YORK which | sensatlonal_ahout the the New York State Breelors meeting at Fleetwood park, ning the three events on tie pro winhing without the semblance of i | ten Results Wl ] =g:961c Bud won_‘n gainst | peats ) and Ella M 2:20 class, straight Maud 13, started. 10 class, trot: heats. Time Mist and Lavall ¢ Results at CLEVELAND, Sept land Driving park races 2:10 class, pacing, purse $500: Knox won second, third and fou and race. Time 1%, L won first heat in 2: started, 2:30 class, trotti first, second and Time g, Dawson, Belle I Sadie Hosson and Ouida 2:14 class, trotting, pur: Count Robert won firat 316, 2:14, 2loise Newcastle won fou Wilkes won he 18, 2:18. Belle Re also started. pacing (unfinished rom yester. Sidmont won sixth and ing H antl race In 2:16%. Maggic J and Joseph 13 also started. Last Day nt ATLANITC, Ia., Sept. 13.—(Special gram to The Bee)—The last Cass county fair was successf was the only drawback. Results: First race, 2:19 class, trotted yesterday, ar today was won by Sailor nd, and u third, $200,Uncle Dick, started. Snn: | *'Secona_event, B0 | Charile Bireh 1 second and three firsts; Dus and Spoicane m and a con- h his wo st aight pacing. heats, TFime: Big Mike and Mary Pe won {1 str Cleveland, sults of Cleve- crowd PA Wilkie heats Allie also Turco Lot Durse $500: third heats Y. Ollle Leo also’ start B9 (unfinis and Rifia and race. K, Jack Pearls, a): won fine is who A run Tiour- ts in i th heat fifth and Cassel, in 2:16 sixth before Io and for broke the order Yule Bar- tlantic, Tele- of the th The dust state made o vec the nad Sum- i Deiphia 24 class trot, was v in first 1 RESULTS ON THE RUNNING TRACKS Wins a Sprint After Having Worst at the “endoft SW YORK, Sept. 13.—In ti race Clifford had all he could do to heat Correction, which showed a great improve- ment o erday’s running. The start was horribly bad, for with only three horses in the race Corrcction got four lengths the best of it. In the Tunelton handicap there was a tight fight. John Cooper was an odds-on favorite, with Sir Excess as the second choice, while Dutch Skater and Assignee were the outsiders. The latter went out with a big lead and held it till the stretch was reached, when Duteh Skater and Sir Excess camé after him and sent him back to the third pls Then ensued a. ding-dong finish, in which Dutch Skater Ly a head. Resi First race, five and a half furlongs ford (1 to 10) wen, Correction (8 to 1) se Wah Jim (20 to 1) third. Time: 1:07}4 cond race, five furiongs: Urania 1) won, Roundelay (& to 1) ni. chester (3 to 1) third, Time: 1:3. b. h Third race, five and half b. & | Harry Reed (Mo bettipg given) won, 2. D | (5 to 1) second, Nankl Pooh H, H. | Time: 1:07% Fourth_race, a quarter Skater (3 to 1) won, Sir Excess second, Assignee (10-to 1) third FIfth “racoy mile and t Dobbins > 10) won, Sir second, Saragossa (20 10 Clifford the opening Signal Clit- ond, @ to X Man »en. furlongs: Applause (1D to 1) third. Duteh § to 1) Time: 2 e-sixteenths Walter (4 to 1) 1) third, Time Gra Emma Neb, ixth race, mile to 1) won, Discount @ to 5 third. Time: Heavy Fra SINCINNATI, i forenoon made ' the ni trifle heavy, but it dried up rapidl clear tonight and tomorrow it will b No favorite won except in the next last re A5 to 1 shot won the over four shorter horses. Second and third choices won the others. The attendance wus over 2,600 Betting was lively, and as there are only seventeen hookmakers, they were glven all they could do. There were elghty-two entries and forty-two starter: two races having been declared off sults: First race, sixteentt %) secon. and a Prig (10 ta andit 1:50. at Laton 13.~Showers this track u 1t is £00d. to the first race the early but rathe in six furlongs to 1) won, Adelante (2 to Boy (7 10 2) third. Time econd race, seven furlongs ) 1) won, Buckwo (3 to §) sec (10 to 1) third. Time: *1:30 Third and fourth races count of scratehes. Fifth race, five furlongs 1) won, Jané (40 to 1) thisd. “Time: 1:04 Sixth race, six furlongs: Arapahoe (5 to 2) won, Say On (3 to 1) second, Bd Gartland 1) third me: 1:13 Seventh race, six furlongs: Billy ( to 1) won, 'Alto June (& to 2) Aletha Allen (6 to 1) third. Time Outcoma at Madison. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 13.—At Madison: First vace, five furiongs: Dunlap won, Red Wing second, ¢ third, Time: 1:08%, Second . five and a half furlongs: The Pebble Rock second, Jordan 1:15, five furlongs: Horace won, Bright Star second, 1ke 8 third 1:08. Fourth race, Arthur second, Time: 1:21 race, was a 8 Charmion (2 purse nd, Ited John declared oft on took Belle rted Emma Brevity (10 to 1) . Whift (8 to 1) fe Bennet second, purse TS 2:0814 nd 2:00% Topaz Time Leland Time six furlongs: Lemon Paulette Blossom wa third, Gra Fifth seven and a half Tenor won, Montella second, third. Time: 1:d4il, Winners at Harle HARLEM, Sept. 13.—First race, turlongs: o Doncaster five fur- (unfin- | longs: Do Jure Alya third. “Time Second race Lovena C se 121 Third race Miss Alic 107 Fourth r Wah hie won, € land third Fifth ra Renaud se 1:00% Ixth race, mmile 01 thr e-sixteenths thorne won, Sull Ross second, 1mp. third. Time: 2:11% Grayleg Wins the Portland. LONDON, Sept. 13.—-At Doncaster today the race for the Portland plate of &M soverelgns was won by the duke of V minister's Grayleg, year-old, Machelle's Erin, {-year-old, second, Manton's Mecca, 2 r-old, thir won, 1100, six furlongs nd, Livertin Say When second, Mockahi_won, third. Tim; five second Dalibar third furlongs Katie won, n Time teonth g Y mile and a ascon second, [ Time: 1:67. five furlongs: nd, Morgan G David third won, Time Haw- Woolsey PUSHING OLD FATUER TIME HARD. Whoelmen at Springfild Making Records In Every Event. SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Sept. 13.—A pertect afternoon for the second day's T of the great diamond bieyele tournament uld hardly be imagined, There were fully 10,000 people present and a great deal of en thusiasm was shown in the events. The great race of the day was the mile inter natlonal record race, and in this event all the crack riders participated, making the ce one of the best of the meet the afternoon’ Nat Buller todk. i paced, flying st record s time Of 4:08 2-5 to 4:04 45 then lowercd the hour record, miles, 1,48 yards within the time e world's record was held by Lin- lishman, who covered 25 miles while 'Mentjes' record, made track last year, was 2 | mil 73 In breaking the Rour rec | swered several other rec | ords | pen, class B: Tyler first, | nne’ third, Time: 1021 Mile handicap, class A: Giorge N, Adams, Jacksonville Fla., (160 yards), first; J. J Casey Worcester (120 yards), second; W. I Sims, Washington (sératchy, third. " Time i-6. Thme of scralch man: 2:10 3 Half ‘mile, 1:05, class B: MeDonald, New York, first;’ Tayfor, 115 MeDutlie ' third. Time: 1:01 C. M. Murphy for’ two milc to 4. iternational ald first, 2:05 45 (W Two mile Knapp, Keane Hall ' mile handic (@ yards) first, Githens McDuffie (80 vards) third Scratch time: 1:01 more covering limit turn Hugh Robinson won d the held world’s record by Tyler in lower ced, cord Sanger second, 1. class first race, class B: liss third, Time: A Time B: Lu ards) secon ime: 1:00 Allen, Springfiel ralch), third, Time: 2:i4 3 ils Getting L CITY, Neb., Sept. 13.—Probably interesting game of ball that ever played in David City was the one be the Nonpareils of Omaha and David Cit Reinhardt pitched the game of his life, letting the Nonpareils down and without single run But t scat hits was the best the Omaha boys could Score Nonpareils .. 00000 David City....c.ic0c2 0.0 1 0 hit 2 avid s earn AT Nonpareils, 3. = Home run Struck out: Lookabaugh, 6 hardt Two hour nd Batteries Lookabaugh hnson, Reinhardt and Maupin. The same teams played again yesterdsy, and the game preved to be an old-time slug. ch. Both teams seemed to b lost wi ut their best pitchers. When the amo was finished and the dust had cleared y the scorcboard showed up: Nonpareils, David City, Tony Bird umpired the game and gave entire satisfaction. David City Is ready and willing to meet ama- tzur team in the state, Would like to ar- rango a series of games with Ohiowa, Paw nee Cily, Bestrice, Hastings or any other crack_smateur nines in the state ULYSSES, » pt. 12.-~(Special gram to The Ulysses defeated Omaha Nonpareils at this place in a elose and exciting ball game. re, 3 Batteries: Ulysses, Gei ear; Nar [m reils, Mcllvaine and Johnscn. DAVID the mest wes 0000 020 05 City 1 coln tein tiftecn and 18; any Tele the Cody's Latest Ball K, Colonel Cody has been breaking a record in shooting lately, breaking 1,000 composition balls out of 1,008 while riding at full speed on hors:back, with the object thrower also riding at full speed. Master Johnnie Baker and Mr. Frank Butler, two expert shots at the Wild West, kept a score on fourteen per formances. Seveniy-two balls were thrown at each performance, Colonel making eleven clean on twellth, five on the thirtee on the fourteenth two dpwe's” Chullen Sept. 13 CINCINNATI, . the Englisman who o in view of the breught against him ene Sandow for the ndowe,” has fssued lenge to the latter. pass a college examination :gainst Bugsne Sandow or to perform feats of strength against him, and offers to dep s't a fofeit of from $560 to $2,000 to bind such a matcl ng Montgom- s himself Irving expeeted suit to the Da the a kable Mcntgomery offers Son of Electionver Dead. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 13.—Whips, Palo Alte's favorite stallions, died of periton- itls this morning. Whips had a record of 2:271% himself and was the sire cof fi n the list: Annette, 2:0814; Cobweb: Manile, 2:20%; Navidad, 2 and Warlos S1e. H: was by the it Electioneer, lam Lizzie Whips, dam of Linette, whose ear-ald record is 2:20%, and was foaled at Palo Alto in 1860 one of HAY SPRINGS, Neb to The Bee)-Bessic G dam Emmette Clay, get of Eggm sold here tcday by P. F. Carroli to ¢ Kvans of Rushville for $500 cash, Sh of the Lest fillies of northwest Nebraska, she now has a half mile record of 1:17. Mei 1t Champlonship Narcowly Declded, NEWPORT, R. I, pt. 13.~The ( champlonship of America won by Wil liam G. Lawrence of the Newport Golf club, defeating Willlam C. McDonald of Chicago, by one point. Lawrenc:'s score was 184 strokes and McDonald’s was 187 for a course of twice round the holes wa cord tiroken. pt. 13.—At Rosedale of London wheelcd Century TORONTO, Ont., trick here E. F. Radway 100 miles i 5:01:10 1-5, beating the Ameri can century record by 3058 4-5, The track was in perfect condition he eather was cold and a raw wi blowing strong. California Club's CINCINNATI, Sept. Turt congress has been the Burn:tt house on m. Its main purpose plication of the membership. Applicatios A meeting of the called to convene at uesday next at 1 p. 18 to consider the ap. California Jockey club for AMUSEMENTS, “The Black Flag, mada was in whieh a pronounced success s revived last win Thorn ral years ago evening at the Fifteentn t theater by Miss Eva Clayton, sup- d by James H. Browne's dramatic com pany. The play abounds in lines familiar to all lovers of melodrama: “You silent you do not speak; ou are hungry for th want cf food; ye child of mine, out Into the world ycu go,” ete. But ven with the presence of these old stand bys the andience received the play with con siderable enthusiasm, recalling Miss Clayton and Mr. Horace Vinton, who plays Harry Glyndon of the coast guard, a number of times.- The company is acceptable, but the play totters with age s a4 Son oth Shot. HUNTINGTON, W. Va,, Sept. 13, —W county yesterday was the scene of other shooting affray In which a father and son were mortally wounded. Hiram Steph- a merchant of Centerville, had some with John Murphy, u nelghbor, las agd, and as Murphy was pass ing Stephéns’ store yesterday the trouble was renewed. Both men opened fir | Stephens recelving @ bullet in the abdo men, His 16-year-old son rushed to th escue only 1o be plerced by a bullet in the right side. All parties are prominent in this section, Murphy 15 under arrest. are 0 more are Father a CORBETT EGGING PETER ON Letter Wrilten to the Darky Contaivs Pretty Plain Language, TELLS HIM PLAINLY WHAT HE THINKS ampion et the Man nt Jim Expre Willingness ¢ Anywhere, Anyhow and Time Co Any n N Na of the ry rod. 18 W NEW YORK, § signed article in Jackson wants a crees th t he World fight 1 will name as satisfeclory to me now. The the wledged reforees of this country: John Dufty of New York, . J. Donohue of New York, John Eckhardt of New Yerk, George Siler of Chieago, John Kelly of New York and Al Smith of New York, all of them satistactory to me. [ want to put this man on record. Does he daro 1o insinuate that any of these men would stocp to give him the werst of 1t? He taik fighting In three months when e Krows that ths club has shown him that it Is impossible for them to bring It off in that tme. If he | s to fight me why den't he come to where I am, and he can pet all the fight he wants in’ twenty- four hours nctice I will meet him crely at once at any place names, or Wil show him up plainly truth of the matter is that this man nerioiny becauge they do him as good as they are and t is not allowed t | nd strut about and be lcoked up t0 and worshiped as he is on other side of the water. When he sails for England e will never return here, tnd while 5,000 miles away will keep up is wordy war on mo and iry (o persuado the public that he Is on the level, when I know his purpose In going to that country fs to engage in & fak with ancther ken down fighter, Slavin. M he is mot an actor and that his th ntricts do mot Inters fero with No, because his attempt to appear stage was a dire failure, and throughout the country nOw refy bk him. “In Mr. Peter you plainly that I will or openly in ono week montias or three months money as you can fn a club, on a rocm—anywhere in William A, Brady for Boston this aftetnoon ackson will not fight Corbett, In following are ac 0 anxio m e The hates A the to [ atri him on the managers to | conelugion, Jeckson, 1 tell fight you privately ne” month, two time, for as much ralse, PUrse or no purse, barge, in a hack, in a America Corbett's manager, left Corbelt,” he said, out | satistied d that's all there is to {t. We agree to anytling but a fight in England, and, know- ing this, they will insist upon the very thing we will y 10 zsimmons, Oh! give him a fight and L'l 88,000 he will win. There's a If he can whip Steve, Corbett him thirty days the baitl SIOUX CITY, 8¢ 2~ Eik Yoik Sieve O'Donnel will bet $10,000 to hance for Bob. will listen to Webster, who wnd Chicago trying wticles for a fight, mvinced “arbott, and himself, 1 'don’t ever get together, it will be Cor- simply think and bett's Wl 13 for the hefore possible today, ing W th am fault Tward vertse will vt Neverthel Hackett Ackson Jack nd Haclkett will try between the fighters if he I am that ‘he will fail fn his eforts, however, and doubt Jackson has the nerve ' mect Corbett, even for the purpose NEWARK, Sept. manifested i th county grand jury plac Leeount ments against the plicated n e p Aboratory vetween (¢ It s understyod th sued today for Mr and 4 niiber 1 the fight. At &e of the eloctrical vecording the in New o get u meet- 1 e now of 1 Pere Much o in e oxpe ns who fight at et and Jdisen, W, K Of Brisons who wil- Dickinson was in apparatus while 1t vements of Corhoett Courtney during ‘le cont Corbett Courtrey Tuth ot of (he sta i shouid thiy be wante Wil have 15 be brousht <'tions It they do no. inter the st is Jugex fon In this ted indict- were im- Edison's Courtney were i3 T. Dick- was [ ome voluntarily. BOUNDS AT CHESS, Results of a Further Serles of Gumes I the Infernational Tournament LEIPSIC, Sept. 13.—The results of thirtzenth and fourteenth rounds of the ternational 55 masters tournament as follows: Blackburn beat Tarrasch in a P-Q4 thirty moves; Baird beat cotch gambit after thirty- four moves; flers beat Suechting In a P-Q4 op-ning after thirty-four moves; Mie 2es beat Mason In a Vienna gambit after thirty-four moves; Beerger beat Scheve by dofault. The games, Janowsky versus Mason (Ruy Lopez) ke v rsus Walbrodt (irregu- lar), Schlechtor versus Weydlich (Vienna gambit), and Zinke vorsus Zechmann (Ruy Lopez), were not finished fourteenth round: Tarrasch beat a P-Qi game after forty-one moves mann beat Mason in a Ruy Lopez ty-four mov's; Janowsky beat Black- In a Ruy Lopez alter forty-five moves; beat Zeuchting in a P-Qi game after thirty-four moves; Zinke heat Scheve by de- fault; Weydlich and Berger drew a French defense after twenty-one moves. The games Zeuffert versus Schiffers (Guiceo open), . and Walbrodt versus Schechter (Ruy Lopez), stood_adjourned LEIPSIC, Scbt. i masters' tournament when the fifteenth Teichmann Tackburne Doat THREE MOR the in- were Baird in Telch- fter Play was 1 round ] beat Scheye by default; Mason in Scotch gambit fter thirty-nine moves er and Wal- brodt drew a Ruy Lopez o moves; Tarrasch beat Sehife center it after thirt hlefchter boat Micsses In o Vienna ter thirty-three moves; Mareo beat ert in a pat ing’ ‘after forty-efght moves; Lipke and Suechting dr Vienni game ‘after sixteen mov Weydlich (Guicco plano) i in chess lay, fol In the aft left hinann " 1 fier seventy-cight moves; Janow- Mason, Ruy Lopes, after sixty-two Blackburne drew ‘with Waibrodt opening, after Aft moves Telchmann drew’ with Lipk pen’ ing, after sixty-five mov drew wilh Balrd, Ruy 1 fifty-six move elghty- pke, ircegular sky beat moves Vienna Walbrodt after Won by the Yesterday the Twenty-sixth beat the Admirals. Score Stars e B R 2 Admirais Street Stars 18 When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorda, When she was o Child, sho cried for Castoria, When sho became Miss, she clung Lo Castorla, Whea shio kad Children, sho gave them Castoria AMUSKEMISNT: I5TH ST, THEATE 15, 25, 35 and 50 Polephone 1331 TONIGHT — MISS EDA CLAYTON In the great melo-dranatic suceess, The : Black : Flag MATINEE SATURDAY. (6TH ST. THEATRE "7 16¢, 260, 860 aud 50c Telephone 1631 4 NIGHTS «Somvamyen SEPT. 16, EMILY And Company of BANCKER | Well KnownComadians Preseatiy OUR AT FLAT. Matinee Wednosdaw. POPULAR rrices nts, " CA 1% Musieal Comodys