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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE:i WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14 e Vi evemon ot the ot poicemen (ST DUGDALE FIFTY COLD | e oie ittt oaionioe | VENTURE WAS SATISFACTORY | el Sttt SPU3 et | Shde e IR 2,13 e | svpantmont o the swpreme, bone o, o Rrsgie. Double pigys; Tuckse (dsagemetedy; . b onmimes 1 | Judge Jackson's place will be that of Theod re Stood ready to mutiny the moment that the RRar, JEinas t6 Cordy, “Bancs on B Tifih race, one mile: Addle Buchanan " Mnrtna St (4 to 5 eet | Bacon of this city, Mr. Bacon is the senior Broateh-Vandervoort commission took hold — O Hemming, 2 off Suilivan, 2. Struck i < | @ to 3 Won, Liille Fastin (8 to 1) second, | a¥11 (5 fo 1) third, Timo: 1:32 member of the law firm of Bacon, Brigks, The announcement was greeted with cheers out: Ry Bullivan, 1. Sacrifice hits: Glebson & | R Revenue 0 to 1) third, Time: 1:42 | five and a _half furlongs: | Beckley & Bissoll and has long been recoge and applause, and then e avestlon of who | Expensive Gonversation Between the Fat| (. Ganzel, | Hatigien: emming sl | Dwyer “Did Fairlp: Well Oonsidering the |, SIxth race"ats andu naif Gurlong: tes | ) 380 won, Taulette (10 1) | nized as one of the ablest lawyers in the state, would be appointed chief of police w | Clarke; Stivetts, Sulliva ! o b ; : 1 Won, s Pope G { q J o he & " b ) Time: One hour and fifty . P T8es. second, King Bors (2 to 1) third. race, six furlongs: Senator Mo — N ?:a;:fl: :n'fil\rn;-“a‘t'u‘::w.c\gn.““ Hc:‘m“ ‘ur qh»« men Catcher and the Umpire. Time: One hour, gid | Condition..of His Ho: o hjrace. six furlongy,’ Senator l‘"‘-‘ INDIAN RA ESTIVAL, wisted . Gibson was the com- " Seeont ~y r Charles (10 d,_ Time i h ing man, whils others insisted that ex —_— pSeore, mecond game: © OVERTON MADE A GmEAT minE, [ S @00 D) ek Tine LS | tarke Namber of Indinns and Me ol ve Hame was winner One | | B b s skiacbasdy o W8 B0 4 1l J L EN | (1 to D Jol > (4 to 1) second, Be ans Join In ¢ Jubilee. oF two ventured the opinion tnat | ERRORS BY THE BUCKS LOSE THE GAME o AL A JS AL RO B T MAY RETUEN TQAENGLAND NEXT YEAR | made o Dend Hent Out of n face that | faion ™o oo b ieiesond, Ben DENVER, Colo., Auk. 13.—A special to the Sergeant King was in the race. Later on, | g Baitimore, 0; Boston, 4. Karned runs: Bal e PG s o oSy T — News from Bspanola, N. M., says: T however, all of the men who wers at the | | timors, 7. Hoston, 8. Two-base hits: Rob- Aduit e & (| NEW YORK, Aug. 1i-There was plenty | RACED FOR 8 NEW QUERN'S CUP, | g it (O Bebin Whits 'x‘";"":" “""|"':; meeting’ agreed that they knew but little ex Outpitehed Ronel ut 6| Emart el Hlckor, Tonm. . Thiee:oane ot Parelases Henry of [ of excitement at Aqueduact todas, both. in | a day, h s as much about who Broateh and Vandervoort would | Given Misernb! port—=Juck= hits: Dolan, Kelley. Home runs: Jesnings Navnrre nnd Borian and R the finish and after. In the first race Lord | Britannia pphy Again on | the Indlans and Mexicans of the Espanola apgoint: ' (e et Sveli Stolen baees: Dufty, McGraw, Bannon (3 Han 1t Mheg Wil e Sent Hawkestone was a te and several Time Allownnes valley as the Fourth of July, Christmi Jne thing, however, was settled b Ml of f 5 others were rcon cen. - The RYDE, Isle of Wight, Aug. 13.-ad|and St. Patrick's day combined to the i Ll ard Flight, raw; Jennings to Gle r. p; o Engla thers were equal second choice There 8 atric day combined to the ordine the attendants ~ wpon the meeting, kel Ly on balls: O McM 8 i was little to chouse between them until [ Weather marked the opening today of the |ary American. About 3,000 people congre= and that was that Police Judge Berka was - Struck out: By Dol | S the last furlong, when Austin and Lord | regatta of the Royal Victoria Yucht cftib. | govoq ar the Santa Clara Pucbla, where high golng with the Broatch crowd. Several of ool & Ryan, 3. Wild . W YORR . " _ Hawkestone broke away from the others| Allsa, Britannin, Namora, Caress and |y 0 celebrated at 7 o'cloc to % the men said that the judge was all right | g L AL ? NEW YORK, Aug. 13.-M. F. Dwyer wan | ani hiad it all to themeeives, Austin should | 15olde started in the race for the queen's [ o nroeeesion a oy Colock, after whicly ? s dependsd tinon At & Jacksonville, 9; Denver, 3. teries: MeMahon ; Dolan mong the passenget rrive N o o | and that he could be depended upon at any | - gATKROnVIE S ERENED Sy e fyan. Time: Two hours and ten minutes. | 4MONS the pasengers who arrived on the | have wan, but Overton outfode O'Leary | cup over a course forty miles long. Brit- | Sahtn. Clara. wes comind (e e oot of the village and landed with much ceres stage of the game. Des Moines, §; Rockford, Umpires: 1mslie and Hunt steamship Fulda this morning. Beyond [ 404 ma cia heat out of Mt which | annta got over the line too soon and was FOSTER AND BROATCH DIF R Cleveland, 5; Si. Loufs, 2 STANDING OF THE TEAMS, stating that his return did not signify a | winning. I and Crimea were 1| recalled, causing her to lose two minutes. | mony in a booth on an altar prepared for the withdrawa rom English racin cholc ¥ W he weather subseque y improved and th occaslon. Candles were kept burning in 1 from g &, i A. C. Foster of the Churchill-Russell com- | bhiladelphia, 14; New Yor! Played. Won. Lost. P.Ct | complete | Pittubure. 1o Gimel o A 11 practically tharade | first, tound was tinished as follows: AlSA, | front of the altar all day, and a guard of | | Washington, 1; Broa n " [ ission when interviewed sald that so far as <4 b, ¢ id Cleveland ETTTIITLIE . 6l § i i wl,:«'mn.'r AR SR B 1 12 Cined 4y 11 Baltitnore ' 11 88 6.4 [ the turfman did not care to discuss his the cholce in' the third event, but the | 12:08:18; Hritannia, 12:10:11; Isolde, 12:31:20% | honor ‘was stationed at the entrance to. the be with his assoclates at the city hall, and 10; Kansas City, 9. AN ORI DlRns &t 1ougth. 1t (s beileved he will leave | past by couid do wap to flalsh second (o | CAress, it Namora, retired from the | pooth, “At noon the Indlan drum’announced with them he would demand possession this ¥ Minneapolis, 8. et 9 for Europe again early in the fall. Mr. | GrGH U0 VER SO See I the fourth | | Alisa finished first, but Britannia won on | the beginning of the dance, which was kept morning, yet It be did not ket possession e | - Indianayolis, 35 Detroit T Duyer aid he had enjoyed his trip abroad | mae, could do no Tetier than getsecond, | time allowance, The followin, ate™ the | up by about fifty dancers until nearly night- would not be In favor of resorting to force s Philadelphia . oxceedhgly. 4 ; er | Luld T winning easily. Cherty Stone was | times: Allsa, 2:59:27; Rritannia, 2:5 all, and arms. He believed that the law should | LINCOLN, Aug (Special Telegram.)— | Brook Gis i WA et He was asked when Mr. Croker | (i e e o Sulid | - ROUTHAMPTON, Ak B Niasara Auds | 1 14 catied tne harvest dance and given take its course and that all the differences | oo 50 o7 S i B woula fturn. e replied that Mr. Croker | up bleeding and was out of the race. In. | rey, Luna and lsolde started this morning | in honor of the patron saint of the ool should be seted in a legal and peaceable | Barnes outpitched Roach today, but lost on Washington .. : would leave the other side n about a “‘;‘;""‘g’ TN L N Lo T tkn e, (b o Fet SAUGr fe CUNoea: | Im ntpes thie Hs Wil Intarceds in benalt of y y o . s be hir he game was | St. Louls . : E: 3 § by o odds. Summaries: Calshot castle n a race under the auspices 0 at he ede hel manner. sl okt i "l”"", tre Leevis had his | Loutsville .i: 88 2 month. He had, hs sald, secured passage rst race, flve furlongs: Lord Hawke- [ of the Castle Yacht club, this being the | the people and secure a good harvest W. J. Broatch was interviewed upon the | fiercely fought, and Umpire Leevis ames today: Washingtor, at Brookiyn: | 0 one of the ‘Ameriean lins stoamships and | stone (3ia v, 1. ARG At (s b o | Bacond Gy ot tae Tepuia of that oogat |- Delagations trom elght orrer sreat: pusk situation and proved a flowing fountain of in- [ hands full handiing the unmanly Peorians. W York ut Philadelphia; Boston at Bal: | would arrive here about the middle of Sep- | heat. King Gold (1 to 1) third. Time: 1:02 | zation. The course Is twenty-five miles | las were present, as well as large deloga formation. Dugdale was fined $50 and put out of the | timore: Louis at Cleveland; Pittsburg | oo Run’oft: Austin (even) won, Lord Hawke: Niagara ot the lead at the sturt.|tions of Navajoes and Jiearflla A g . of Navajo ¢ a Apaches. “What will you do it you ars refused pos ; A stone’ (4 (0 5) second. Time: 192, mes'of, the yachts at the finish Were: | Thegance SERAL I 0, semslonof the’ ofice. of the Fire ‘and. Palies | B3me for his beefing. Scoro ey Mr. Diyer said that hs and Mr. Croker | Second race, five and & half furlongs: 3 Aud 3:31:63.¢ Luna, | The dance was the principal feature ‘of the SRR P i as) Lincoin 900011000 Y AMATEURS, [ 4T CriRIon (0 to 85 wom, Valles (5 VL grupionin: | Saogarer ) day, although there were foot races, scrub commissi n?" was asked : SRR - ad been treated with great consideration | Wellman o to 1 thivd 100 COWERS, Isie “ Aug. 13.—A great [ horse races and chicken races during the “The Bee will get no information from PN, ol R A g g 1hoo on the [ by every one while in England, and, taking | Third race, mil fitiy Logan | QL. of: TnteraaWIia’ taken . hers and elses | atternoon, Thare wis fib whisky sold at the mlcm nu;wvr_o"l Mr. Broatch in his usual Peorla, 3 ' FEarned runs: Lincoln, 1; . into account the condition of their horses, he | (8 to 5 won, Charade (6 to 5) second, Ab- | where in yachting circles in the match ge, but the bootleg saloon was very mild and quiet manner - . e es | w, 5 Sy ingdon (17 16 5) Time: 1:51 @ Which'is to e sailed tomorrow under | muol dsnos &he ou DENTH WE Have you sworn in your policmen?” iy & “Two-base hits: Keanedy, farnes | WAHOO, Neb, Aug. 13.—(Special Tele- | thoughtethey had done very well. While | ""Eovmn rae mile, Selling: “Lulu T | the auspices of the Hoyal YAcht sauadron | foeanit sone (i Maiornn Too MENts wora “I have told you that The Bee will get | Bikrnes to Sullivan Struck out: Ebright | ram)—David City won tolay's game after | the stable had not been quite as success- | (7 to 5 won, Now or Never (7 to 10) second, | sailing committes. between Mr. 1t & GRATY 60V The th6 Th68 STEE fer | iR Tot atacion . Tiom e oty Hernes, Coling Roach (3, Flsber. | a_very close and exciting contest. Score ful as they had hoped, he would not hesi- | Captain Jack (20 to 1) third. Time: 1: Palmer's crack schooner-crufs Yampa [ Padly cut inethe face. The female dancers “But as a public official, will you not say | Iinsex on balls: Off Barnes, 3; off Roach, 1 Diavid City .......0 0 1 0 2 8 1 0 *—7|tate to send entries o the English races | Fifth race, mile and a sixteenth: In-|and Mr. Wills' cruiser-schooner Amphitrite | Wore all thelr finostoggery, while the males when you will be ready to begin opera.|HIt by pitcher: Speer. Passed b - | Wahoo .. S10100004 0-6|again The English system of racing does | Juirendo (.t 2) won, Nicolini (§ to 1) 56 | for €00’ over the ol Queen's course. This [ were naked from the walst upward, belng tion, tate, 1Y shoer, 1 atterie: Harnes i ; David City, 0 Wahoo 2 | not differ greatly from ours, he said, and he | “Slih Yace, mile and & balr W. B (7 to D | onentygourse, salied on Welinesiay last, | painted o maroon color and decorated with “1 tell you agaln that The Bee will not | home™, PUFIAIG ang Collins. Hhme:, Dala City ahoo. 8. Home | thought it had many admirable features. | won, Mirage (7 to 5 second, Harry Alonzo | tup, but was aftersnrd Qieamalt ot el T secure any information from me, and I will | Toovis. i O ) aoe whinoa, | 16 Sald that he English horse owners and | (it 1) third._Time: 211, profest of Mr. Wills on the T do all that 1 can to keep news away from | DENVER, Aug. 13 o: R g e W eas, Clark tmen generally “are anxious to have Surprised Rank Outslder, famps, darrled nine tmore hahds thon the | sonn payans; tHe: blx Simoky Hollow (86 SHNL abar 50 < lonR~ds. 1 Ami. 16 oMce; afd S - B Beott i | American competitors on the English tracks, b 8 " regulation lowed. This was not denied Y paper so long a , Denver . and TMall; David City, Cook, Scott anc g ARATOGA, N. Y. Aug. 13.—The at-| by Mr Daireen cted Ix feet four Inche e o IREr IRt ch tooit Rad it ot | Dafvee, i 03 i e Lelal August Belmont has purchased Henry of y Mr. Palmer, who has acted throughout [ man, is six feet four Inches In height, and you ] Jacksonville 1 o mpir ger. Navarre of Byron McClelland and Dorlan of | tendance today was good. The track was [ in the most-sportsmanlike manner, the mis- | weighs 200 1s. There a Y now as any time. ‘T like all of the reporters | Hits: Denver, 8; Jacksonville, 13, I3 YORK, Neb., Aug. 15.—(Special Tele. [ NavAr T Purchase prices “ure "not | slow end weather fair. Penn Brook fur-| take being simply due to his failure to | oIS T o R UL NP on the papers but that dees not count. 1 Jacksonville, 7. gram)—The York and Utica leams playe . W. Rogers. Purchase prices are not |3 e 31 to be L il X con-| read the Tules before agreelng to st an ounce of superfiuous flesh upon propose to shut The Bee out of all the news | Bagan and Lokman; Connor and Johnson. | ball folay at Utica, It was an. eass made public. B e T TDriae, DY yiiaing, the Cofl; | the race, Thd contest to be dsaided (s | tli: tussive frama,. sivh 1NV I DRI Iphix it I can do so.” ST. JOS 13.—Score fory for York Though the interested parties were not | £reSs o & off | morrow was brought about with the view of [ Record. His shoe is soventeen inches long, o 5 1o 1, leading all the w ing off s i At this point the igterrogator ventured to | St. Thenin it 050105810 York . 0211403 inclined to state the prices paid, it is be- | j2,in; ro, WO ¢ \(~hl|| a drive .I\'"I\III:"KUHI allowing Yampa to definitely decide her|and nine inches across the broadest part of ask: “Mr. Broatch, will you be kind | Quincy ......l500 00110 Utlea 20010 4 [ lieved that not less than $40,000 was paid | Merry Prince was close upon the othe 3 | superiority” over Amphltrite and in order to | (ho sole. Al the rest ot John's clothing s enough to let me inform the public con- Hits: St. Joseph, 6; Quincy, ] Batterles: York, Alin and Douglas; Utica, | for the pair. Mr. Belmont has been ne. | at the wire, but did not make his effort | show that the Roval Yacht squadron fully |10 SO proportion. A number of his friends BEEAInN: (s ‘coRaition ‘ot your: hahlth 1" St. Joseph, 6; Quiney, [t Ditbor, Keatner and: Virgin, Uwmpire: Mer:| gotldting for the purchané of ‘Henty of | soon sncughh, In the Arst eVent<feconic | Srpeecietes M Zaumers pasition in (Be | )y tner day, in locking around for & sUite k am’ no and Jones; McGree adith Navarre for some time, but the news that [ CAUg ¢ lead at the start and was no Hs P o AL LG s day presol . o Lo Jou that T em ‘not golng to-give | 4% Jotiers MCC Nt HASTINGS, Neb. Aug. 13 —(Special Tol- | he had purchased Dorian also was . com | heased. 'Prig” won the second 'rage” in' | {0 take but to disqiniiey’ Yampa for faving (ble, birihday ‘presont, “came uc ross 4 hiuge “Mr, Broatch, this is great weather for | Des Moines ... 0401001 2-8cgram)—Today's game between Hustings |plete surprise. Dorlan will be turned over | Y&¥ handy manner trom 'Habe Murphy, BRI 2 e TRt s pawnishop. — Inquiry roveaed the. fawk (has Ruas Rockford 0000014 0-5and Crete was very Interesting from start | to Byron McGisliand at once and the latter | the day. . Brandywine cut our the wosane, IW YORK; Aug: 18.-Mec 5. Mattiand | s watoll, was once the Beebecty of GRS “Agaln, T tell you that If The Bee wants [ Hits: Des Moines, 12; Rockford, 9. Irrors: | Lo finish, as many’ fine pluys were ma Wil “retain Henry of Navarre. He will [ closely followed by Chesapeake and Han' | Kersey, Lord 'Dunraven's —representative, [ known all over the civilized world as T Y Tatormation it whi' get It from somel| Des. Molr Rockford, 6. Tatterles: | Score: 00000240 1_7|train both horses until the fall. 1t is whis- | well. "At the ond the race was between the | was at’his desk at the offlce of the Whits | tioX ¢ BYer the eivilied (world ae Har one besides me.” Roach ane ]I.ll"v\ wornton and Snyder l!.l:fllfl-(fl Jio 1 0—2 pered that Mr. Belmont intends to take his | two latter for the place, Brandvwine being | Star line early this morning, having just case, silver affair, and as It was de ‘R A i terested el STANDING OF THE TEAMS. Crete ... 100100001 52 gtapla to England next year and race there, | @ COURle Of lensths to the good, and after ived from Newport. A representative of | T VREAT IR o bt bl An uninterested party who had heen a Played. Won. Lost. P.Ct.| Batteries: Van Fleet and Burkley; K This; NoWever: may or fiay. riot b b a herd drive Hanwell got the place by a | the Associated pre sked him if he would [ peciglly for the glant of the Orlent, it must listener to the Intelligent interview re-| . .. 3 54 agey and Marvel. [rrors: Hastings, 4;] Tuh O L Uk 0 T | neck. Cass opened a wide gap at the start [ give something of a description of the | hava cost a great deal of money. The time marked: “Now, Billy, don't ke a fool [ f,iveoin 84 B '3 | Crete, 3. Umpire: Cherry Mr. Belmont was at the track, but did [ iy the fifth and won ocasily. Summarie spars and salls that came over on the Fur- | plece is five inches across the face, about and a show of yourself.” “Billy” apparently | Des Molr B . 8 I 1, Neb, Aug. 13.—(Special Tel- | not want to be questioned as to his inten- First race, five furlongs: Heconic (8 to 5) sia, he would on! : "'rm-fv are | two inches thick and weighs a pound and a did not take kindly to the bit of friendly | Denver . 8 1| egram)—The deciding game of a series of [ tions. It may be stated with truth, how- [ won, Miss Hanoah (40 to 1) second, Ogdens- | the racing sails and spe the Valkyrie | halt. On the Inside of the case are some advice, for, turning upon tha man who had | Quiney - 84 ; five played here today between the Sterling [ ever, that Mr. Belmont jntends racing m [ burg @0 to 1) third. Time: 1:01 UL and all of them; that is all that need | Chinese characters, Bevans is very proud made the remark, he respondad: “I reiter- | Rockfo 86 6.6 [ Ball club and the locals w vietory England next year, as he has made exten- [ Second race, one mile: Prig (4 to 1) won, aid. of his strang watch, but he has been unable ato what I have sald nearly a dozen times, e 8 {he homo team by & so 3 ) sive entries in 2-year-olds. Just how ex- [ Rabe Muphy O to D second, Kilkenny (&) “Uls one sot of spara made of steel? | § Cirace Its history. Al the pawnbroke and that is that I am not going to give out [ S JORePE -ovenne BT 8 ST 80 ‘.”l\ *h, Connors and Conlin, An Interesting e e G O I L 1 race, the Congress House handicap | the answer g i can tell is that it was pledged in his plac any Information to The Be viliaat Denver: Quinty 6t St Josaph: | same was put. up. e will probably send some horses over, and | s six furlongs: Penn Brook () to 1) | “Nelther would Mr. Kersey state when the [ by a circus man, who gave the name of TAMPERING WITH FIREMEN, Rockford at Des Moines. CLAY CENTER, Neb, Aug. 13,—(Spe-|as to whether Henry of Navarre and Dorian | w Ramiero (§ to 5) second, Merry Prince | freight would be taken off the Furnesia's | “Yopey. Not satisfied with tampering with the cial)—The Clay Center second nine played | will go Mr. Belmont does not know him- | (4 to 5) thi; Time: 1:11%. decks. e a nice game of ball here yesterday with | self. Fourth = rac six furlongs: ndywine R et Quarantined for n Nee Sting. members of the police force, the gang of dis- | ® 4 A Sl DI raeeatInE SIE B! ol A 3 1. | 6 to0 5) won, Hanwell (8 to 1) second, Che all Crowd at the Bike Rnces. AR I BT St Ve HiEned. (heir sctoation 6o e G R RS St DA e o FreLiom st Be ipeake (8 taiesthien, “ime: 10l MINNEADOLIS, Aug. 13,07 small orawa | A few days ago one of the boys working ia the fire department. ; S - mont_paid 325,000 for Henry of Navarre | *Hsipeh ‘race, “mile and & quartér: Cass| MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 13,24 small o o VHE =53 5 STONSHTE 7,500 tor. Do e does not intend. | (7 to B we rarvan (1ot LA attende e opening day's races of Last. Suudsy Johnny Thompson spent the [~ weewtive f FOR THE EASTERN CHAMPIONSHIP. | 4nd :d'}, e rggrisad e z"]:'":" e Hanner @ to" 2t hme: S, """ | hational circult meet of the League of |08 by a bee. The day was hot and the patn v gine 88 10 [ . Aug H - 3 ¢ e 0 e S 0 2) d. e: 2 e 4 4 a S % 3 3 Rt b sltiom anwine oseajie angins L DR E O e e tor0d e s T Gty o BRI MR L TR j T S e T e i S GO L tory. He sald that as soon as the Chuteh. | Indianapois 02000000 gnnsett Pler Yesterday., America, hoping (o, elevate the standard of n Good Day. the Minneapolis Limited Cycle club. The [and set up a good healthy bawling. The e a1 somim ik saecs cook holo: oiroas , dianapolis, 14, Error NARRAGANSETT PIER, Aug. 13—The | the turf here. DETROI' . 13 usual large | feature of the days events oas the win- [ pain, excitement and heat caused him to the policomen would desert the Board of | Detroit, 1 Indidnavolis, 1. Batteries: White- | tonnis tournament for the eastern cham-| promisi 01 A GOOD ME v Colha ULIL L L L Rk BTl i S B T Ntablishing | break out with a lot of red blotches. Thiy Fire and Police Commiszioners and would tie h]”Tfll [l.VHll\'lliI' l“;Y"N:i and McFarland plonship opened thiz morning with the con- griradond ) v Four favorites won, Marie Woodlands being a’ state competitiv record nt alarmed the mother, who hastily sent l\lll for up with the Broatch and Vandervoort crowd. | o> . 1 S Sk el iR oubiEa A WaF MBI MBI D [the | Arke WIeIi b NOEAea ni (e the only one to disappoint the talent, Han- | Lee Richardson lowered his record for one- | one of the town's doctors. He pronounced Insisting that he was a representative from | Sfiymal joeeoeeeeef 3 8 8 80 8 811 10 ikeq courts and play began, with aolis . Traek, non was a good thing in the third race, | third of a mile, man machine back- | it a malignant case of scarlet fever, forbade 2 B .| opening at 15 to 1, and was backed down 10 | ward, to 1:10 1-5. Wi of ‘other events | the re { the absent ohildr the two men, he drew from his pocket a | ™pive."ge” paul, 25 Minneapolis, 12. Ir-| Watson and Ogden against Davidson and | INDIANAPOI Aug. 13.—The annuai|5'to 1, but got away badly and ran a good | were LS T Carearhod o e Ing el e 22 3 quarantined the house against all comers, paper and asked the firemen to sign a pledge | rors: 8t. Paul, 1; Minneapolls, : Mason, Budlong and Talmage against Ma. | harness meeting of the Indianapolls Driv- | race fo get“second. Zaldivar has Improved | “One mile, novice: Howard Pyle, Minneap- | Soward might the boy.s skin eleared cop o agreelng to recognize only the orders issuzd | jes: Mullane and 'Krauss; Healy and Wil-| gruder’ and ~Griffiths, and . Parrott and | ing ciub began this afternoon. There arc| wondorfully this season and showed his | olis, 2.3 34 AN AAnE far CHRITO0LOTS BXTLANIT LB by Broatch and Vandervoort. He succceded | son. Fischer against Codman and Reed, begin- | on’ the track 400 and_everything | #peed today. The weather was warm and | Haif mile. open, class A: Charles Hofer, [ MOther sent for the doctor. expres hs ¢ DRSS in securing a few signatures, bui in most | MILWAUKEE, Aug. 13.—8core: ning the preliminary matches simulta \ drices The weather | (he track fast. Results St. Paul, 1.08, to the diagn. of the case. The doctor instances he was turned down and informed | Milwaukee 000036 00 1-10] cously. noints to a su 8 he weather Tirs ce, six furlongs: La_Moore won Three mile handicap, class B: B. B. Bird, | staked his professional reputation on its cor- that firemen recefved orders only from the | Kansas City 20023200 0— Magruder and Grifliths soon showed they | promises to favorable all week, and | Alamo second, Begue third. Time: 1:15. St. Paul, 7 rectness and insisted on the quarantine being chief of the department. ‘ te: Milwaukes, 12: Kansas Clty, 16 re too weak for their opponents and [ the track is im the best condition possible, [ Second race, five and a f furlongs: [ “One mile handicap, class A: Charles | strictly maintained. The next day, barring Monday morning Ihls‘ man Thompson re- 'M‘ll'wuulmx-. ‘3 'K ”IN‘ ‘«ll‘,.‘ 3. Bal were \ll'f_ ated easlly in three straight sets. Fifteen races will be trotted nd paced | Brown Jewel won, Bramotta second, Sunny | Hofer, 2:13 4- the swollen toe, the boy was all right, and e A, during the five days of the meefing, the | third. Time: 1:09% One mile handicap, class B: Tom Cooper o sald, “Lc A ported progress to the leaders of the gang, Rettger ‘aml Weaver; Kling and and Mason quickly defeated | purses amounting (o $25,000. In the three| Third race, one mile: Miss Star won, rolt, 2123 3.5 P PEr: | the father set out, as he sald, “lo gather and the edict was issued that if firemen | 48hner, Watse d O i pteresting | events of today the winners were superlor second, Sam Lewls third. Time: mile handicap, class A: Charles | M8 brood together agin. He guessed the Would naot obey the instructions of the STANDING OF THE TEAMS. e Nan pnn qeren Jn RN i L o o compbuare | ithotgh” o wers | Tl R s e B, 4 1A% | youngater way abeout all rlght, and thers \l-Rusdell crowd, t Sous o aved. Won, Lost. Fha match between Parrott and Fischer | split. Hennsalaor. could have gonc | Fourth race, mile und a_ sixteenth: Zaldi- e vas 1o need e heouse fur & s ARl cron ‘}..9.::"':,':,", b charges | indianapols . r I S e o T et | IR Bit0 " nnily, whlle. Sir dwin ' Athord | var won, Litte 100 second, Boytonla thicd Raeing at Cedar Rupids. bit of bee sting.” T R i A e St. Pau 2 interciting ot 'the. proiiminaries. Tt was showed a speed of 2:10. Alleen broke both :1:49, . CEDAR RAPIDS, la., Aug. 13.—(Special = e o Bk AL o adtvice rer, | Kinsas di o won by Parrott and Mseher—6-4. 10-4, 971, | boots in"the puce and was distanced.” n fth race. six furlonga: Tough Timber | Tolekram.)—A two day's meeting under the O Businch M. B A ER. | Minneapol 9 o 00 vland and F de- | the firs he broke 20 n- [ won, Somnambulist second, Bismarc rd. e b de % b, e n auspices of the Cedar Rapids Driving Park | cuicaco mribune: “1a this the offce of the Councilman Poter M. Back has followed {n [ Milwaukee . § 1 2.5 | feated Davis and Hrooks in three straight | i8hed with lebor. Her Knees are in bad i L agsociation was inaugurated today under the footsteps of the redoubtabla Tke Hascall, | ROITOIt, 2oeeceeres Hop sots—-2, 6-2, 6 g ; FrLE R RO R BTG ARG 8 T nt Broke Better n Kven. | the most propitious clrcumstances. The | Philanthropic Insurance company?® inquired -na‘. frtln_u all sccounts, hlr:ulhern Just ak | Grand Rapids”’) 61 o]l L ent ;‘,’,‘“fi'.f'“"“ beatiKerry, and\ Kears 2084 The fastest heat of the day was the | SAN FRANCISCO, Auk. 13—Three favor- ;'3;"}); as In | good condition, and 260 | the brisk looking stranger, consulting u eminently successful. The little round coun- | Games today: Kansas City at Milwaukee; 0o o s o1 second of the 2:18 pace, which was gone in | ;0. 5. 260 oice and a tsider came | P§ = 900, BLy gt memorandum in his hand as he en climan from the First spent yesterday after- | Grand Rapids at Terre l|n|)m~"-lhu|n|.'|‘u'p$fi~ Hem ’f.’,,".‘;{'{ e e Ievidams | 2:10%. The attendance ‘was 2000, and large [ Ite3 one recond cholce and an outsider came | “2:28 trot, purse $200: Hugh G won three | Me! i 44 anihe antared o 3o # o d Fischer and Davldson | 2:10%, The attendance o S| first today. Results: straight heats, Minnie Moak second, Gladis | Foom. noon In circulat'ng among members of the | at Detroit. and Mason, which took five sets to decide, | SO ate expectad for the four remaining { M UREh 0B SIERINE L o Enough | third, Zulo fourth. Best tine: 2:2%5t, “Yes, sir,” replied a man at ona pollce force, prosclyting for the new alleged | Gamps OF THE NATIONAL LEAGUE. | the former pair finally winning—-6, 2119 ‘trot, purse $60: Rennsalacr Witkes | (12 to 1) won, Red Will (10 to ) second, Tom | , 240" pace, i I sight Starters Ra- | dosks, riaing and coming forward. © police commission, but he got sat down on N fithe 1 1 4| Won three stralght heats and the race Clark (8 to 5) third. Time: 1: i”u: ,7.,“ o illk'rwi .r,;" e lfiqull thvl,rvl do anything for you?" 80 hard that his councilmanic dignity must | Umpire Bur 0 Badly Rattled on |, ret game ", o fi‘""bf“ was P;‘Y“‘ 2:12%, 2:14, 2:13%s. Jimmie Hague got sec- | Second race, five and a half furlongs: Ak AR l°‘" ost time: 2:1814, “You can,” rejoined the caller with em- have received a severe shock. Back first the Philadelphin Grounds, potween Davis and Foote, Davis winning— | ond “place, Lee Simmons third and’ Kitch- | Belle Boyd (6 to & won, Josephine (11 to 2) CHA SR e e e ‘”’”rr‘:, phasis. “I would like one of your large tackled a policeman to whom he thought he | PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 13- Umpire Burn- | "o &% st g ell's ‘Red’ Wilkes fourth. ~Glenmore, Ben | second, Aggravator (3 to 1) third, Time: : sheets of blotting paper. My son says you . ; Wallace, Margaret C, Karl Baltls and Mo- | 1:09. Northmont fourth. Best time: 2:27. had a string attached. He rolled up to b'm, | ham was the star feature of today's game. With the Chess Mansters. Yeakisecirea ';M"h,,,s hithatbraec inamed: | imhivakea e, five furlongs: Model (4 to Bicycle race, mile open: Arthur Coyle [ 8end out a better quality of blotting paper and In a whisper wanted to know where was | Almost at the start the New York bail | HASTINGS, Aug. 15.—Today the seventh | Grujus was distanced in the first heat, won, Monaith © to 1) second, Gondola (23 | Jom: 1Zarl Jackson second, €. J. Bell third. n]nn Any, um—a Ll‘nlmrdnw company in the— he at. 's began roasting him, and they kept | 'ound of the chess tournament was played, | 2:18 class, pacing, purse $1,500: Sir Idwin | to 1) third, Time: 1:02% 3 0::8:41. o 5 ah, thanks. ood morning. “You see where T am at, domt your [ Yo%, PR roReing him. and they KEP | vesuiting as follows: Bardelehen beat Mioses | Arold won"the second, thira and fourth ) third, Time: 3024, rlongs: Charmion | L Half-mile_onen, best two In three k. el HERI h % | son won, Bell kecond, Coyle third. *Best SN TR s facetiously answered the copper. ninth inning. Captain Doyle questioned | In 8 aueen's pawn ovening after twenty- G AT B 217 | (9 to 10) won, Al Baba (9 to 3) second, Fred | §08 WP 7 Best | riowlor. Will Reserye His' Deciuions Mr. Back looked surprised. Then ralsing o 3 five moves. Byrd beat Ver n irre, i Gardner (5 to 2) third. Time: 1:27% _— - FAS| NGl J et . his Boautiful soprano he sald: “Are you wij | nearly every decision up to the fourth in- | Live "opening Afier forlystwo moves. 1 Gaimus “secured third i Fifth race, one mile: Little Bob (11 to B | ennexsee Mank Clones Its Doors. WASHINGTON, Aug. 13.—Comptroller ning, when he flned $100 and ordered | ker beat Pojlock In an I Abit ateer vas fourth, and : won, Charmier (& to 5) second, Frondeur (8 OMBHIS —The ity | Bowler sald today that he did not expect to us or agin us, see? Off “the grounds. Wilson succeeded him. | twenty-three moves. Pillsbury bheat Stein- | L0 o_second heat to 1) third. Time: 1:421. MBEMBHIS) Ausc 18 —Thelbank ofHnalby ] o Rusar Lol Tty alal o otins (O R The policeman then explained that he was | Buraham was the worst rattled umplre | itz in n queens gambit after Mifty-two | 222 class, 000: Pat : - - failed to open its doors this morning, Later G amployed by the police commisalon, and |sesn. nere for & long time. His de.| hves ‘hafucen's Ssmbit after fitty-two| the se s ai Faxt Sldewhcelers o Meet. Its affalrs were placed tn the hands o T 1. | Heet Sugar company of Nebraska for several that he had certain superior officers who | cisions were tmpartially bad, and the New | onna opening after thirty-six moves. Wal- In 142 Don T, won the | BUFFALO, Aug. 13.—Joe Patchen will be s - L. | weeks, and possibly not before the middle of Would tell him what to do. He said that any | Xorks probably got the bettér of it, taking | brodt beat Tinsley in a Betroff defense @ it dine took third [ o oon O aukee to go an exhibition | Matthews, under a deed of trust covering all | Saptember. This statement tends to corrob A enaance, 63 4SS LI IR U S D Fannie 8 fourth and Catha to go fedfid : man with eyes could ses whore ho was at, | 412, Kame all’ throush. “Attendance, 6.0 | atter thirty-six moves. ' Janowski '"n’f;«?";:fl'r' T e b TR e for a purse of $1,500. Colonel Taylor | Of its properties, orate the report that he desires to have a 4 - h i ibatieen: Bt . he liabilities are stated to be $107,000 | personal conforence on the subject with Sec- and that he was not hankering after any | p, yon ARChIRCh A d Tiec R wonted & match between Patchen and [ Tl a | [ ! Would-be commission, He alro Kpnl""!y i Raad 200039888 ;'L‘n;'widm?z hlechiss ang isonmanardrawia A ar John' R. Gentry and Robert J for $5,000 a | and the assets $137,000, of which only $66 is | retary Carlisle before announcing his decision timated that he didn’t need any one to tell |~ pyjgy: Iphia; 14; New York, 1. kr Gunsberg drew a ruy lopez after fifty-five 5 slde, the distance flag to he moved to| cash on hand. Tho amount due depositors fs | in the case. s 5 SIS Jew York, 1. i| moves. Blackburne and Albin and F Hamliny Theeaten to witnir y vards of ‘the wire. This he | about $95,000. The capital stock is $100,000, S him lfisflxfn:";u?‘;fi: business. — Peter, how- | rors: “bhilade i, 1; New York, 1. Earned | Boves e s fontned - thetr. ex ARk i Vel ied faited to get, ecause aftor Robert J had | orUhich ono-third fs paid up. Miners Tmenped by an Afr Shaft. ‘Young man,” said he in his beautiful, | Pase hits: Delehanty, Gross, Thompson (2), Bradiang Binsibuns agtend to ‘"?x“’“}:'alz BUFFALO, Aug. 13.—The remarkable | tho Humiins refuscd to send him @ second 3 ————— HELENA, Mont., Aug. 13.—The mill and fathorly tones, “'you take my advice if you %rudy. “‘;‘;"‘,? "4_ ”{l:fn‘w nnwlmldg\-r;‘mu‘{. e oh Tyl e SayenLy: feature about today's racing at the grand | race. Instead they offered $2000 for the Was Insolvent Before it Clowed. concentrator of the Katie mine at Basin, in want your daily braad., You go over to the | Stolen bases: The Bl TRy — circuit was that three favorites won, The | Face between Geniry and Patchen, leaving | CINCINNATI, Aug. 13.—Judge O'Naill ren- | Jefrerson county, burned today. The loss is ¥ y K Stolen bases: Thompson, Reilly, Hoyle, r i 5 B N i nal e el % new commission If you want to draw a salary. | Burns, Stafford (2). Struck out: Grady, Colerado Riders Susvended. sport was comparatively tame and the | ROPER I, 0uby DL GRIOnEL TYION WOUIK | dered a decision today that the Commercial | noarly $100.000; insuranco, $30,000. Over 100 There are twelve of us in the council, see? | Stafford, Farrel. Double piays: Rellly 9| DENVER, Aug. 13.-C. H. Hilton, Jr. | crowi correspondingly small. In order to | be at n disadvantage. as ho had just had | bank had been insolvent for months before | miners in the depths escaped by an alr shaft, You have uniil 10 o'clock tomorrow morning UuylR <|:lur=(_o |;'. (\‘\;nh‘xn. Ba: .;'- 3"”'""7;: representing Chairman Gideon of the na- [ gtimulate the attendance during the remain- | a bruising race, while Gentry was fresh. | i closed, and that all depositors would re- to/flop, see? 'Nough sald. Biterion: Hmith Chtsy. Duckiey "and | onal board of the League of American | der of the meeting a special race between | Gentry, Patelien and Robert Jf will meed | o, co?ile ST LIME G5 depomtors would, re- = The policeman did not tumble apparently | Grady; HRusie, Clarke and Farrel Time: | Wheelmen, tonight announced the suspen- | Azote and Fantasy has been scheduled for | at locteogt pasic e JAREIWecl INTAUGUAL | it e Srierle unlawfully conducted and AT Mt Back wimt:gn forthor. He told him | Two “Hours and_thirty-five minutés. Um- | 0%, °G 1, R- Renshaw, J. D. Parke and | tomorraw. Corbpit s to ‘"’i""“' Thursday,| MG NOL D98 that Its officers are liable for violation of the a 83 e nu I"e winner and that nothing could stop it. The SPIDERS nAT1 ED OPPORTUNELY, that they ,,,,,,, o, ,m.mm |t ance (0 bomimot improve to bandon the| MARYVILLE, Mo., Aug. 13.—In the bi- | gtook is largely distributed here, the pros- This is the secrct of the cures _slate of new policemen was almost made up, | CLEVELAND, Aug. 15.-St. Louls was | where prizes less than a certain value were | meetig next year, or until betting i per- | cycle races here today St. Joseph riders | pect of an assessment created quite a stir by Hood's Sarsaparilla. Read this: but that there was room for him 1t he would | detented toduy” Wrter ~a' mard - streeie: | Sere e 14a8 being to include i’ the | mitted again, Rami went out in three | captured all but three prizes, Result today. “ hurry to get under cover. Every policeman | Timely hits by the home team gave It the | combine so v of the best riders that [ heats in { 0 trot and was never headed, One mile, open: Ay won, ( i —_—— 3 Tamsoglad who did not go over would get it where the V'["‘“f[) (\"\"'lflm e.”m"no iu(w;vl i the boycotted races would be failures, '!x‘llhl::‘\; :‘lfx‘vm‘ ".'l"m‘fa'”\'\". L @ vietors | Whitacre second, John hu.uun third. Time: ¥y a8 Well Drop Silver, g to write that I . Cleveland .......... ~5 ace, as Jo vas the only one (0| gy INVE o Roc! “ g 3!}:,:"':,1‘_‘;,"".? .‘l‘“m"'?";'""fi'f-m'“"l'm““;' gy 8, Louls 00002000 02| C Hge ¥ tHon Arrang. ntw. [ make i€ interesting for him, and he was [ S0 00 G0 e 1 tmbrie won, | PENVER, Aug. 18.—The Rocky Mountain am now in per- Wie scunels by 12 0 6 would see to it thai | Hite: Cleveland, 8; St. Louis, 8. Rrrors: | LONDON, Aug. 13.—At a meeting of the | Wretchedly driven in the first sewond | 757 Sinith ‘second, Irank Stevers third. | News says today editorially: “Leading au- e B fect hoalth and s Y : Frataplaad i I ale col. | heats, finfsning weak. IFor tho ‘third heat s 608 PeTPegs o cal s tho salaries of all those who staid with the [ Clavetand, 55 St Logia 2. ' Bas D ibenss ] dlisatorstot. ha. cambriage .and-Yale. ool QU Wt put. up. behing him,-and B e Lo Baaiist rwon O | S ckise AL SRRt SR pIOdUcL a0} hIN yveas i:‘fld"b;flllse ood’s Barsa- R s e (3 s ongballsi | jogeq it was decided that the Cambridge | Rnjshed on Resenthe win by getting | O orh Second, G WOR. o | between silver and gold will be sixteen ounces i would aiop 81t same Hime. | Of. Qupoy, 15 ¢ 4 SIACK | athletic team after arriving at New York, | & bioco of the monev. fron Bap had 4 | ki, Whitaere second, G. H."Imbrie”third. | (RSN NIVEr £ 0K WHL be stxteen ounces ; The little man wound up his speech with a | out: By Ciippy, 3; ttenstein, 5. Two: a v Time: 1:12ts. % i bit of disinterested advice fo the effect that | base hits: "Childs Cuppy, Brown. Stolen | Will go dircct to New Haven, where a |dangerous field to contend with in the last | VYWD (008 5010 Boglish won, 1. .| have every reason to believe that this estl. F parills mado 1t might be best to do the right thing and go | bases: Burkeit, Mcaleer, Zimmer (@), Mc- | BoUSS has, aready been onkaged for the | BCC M ut' undar the ciecumatonces. s | Lee second, C. F. Whitacre third. Time! | mate is correct and that the sliver bonanza my blood pure. jarr (2, Blaké. Double plays: Brown to ommoc o e Englis s, | he wol Iroumstanoch; ~EUN | giog foly be dropped in al A P over. > Y . i ot ot victory marks him as one of the st pri: ’ may safely be ppe n all future discus. i My health Otten, Pas: balls: Zimmer. Batteri It has also been determined, X Ry i Half mile, against time: Whitacre won in . Mr. Back. however, got well snubbed for [ Cuppy and Breltenstein, Milier | % Ive half of the net wate recoipts. | Wiiners of the eircuit thus ¢ :)f»b-"rsf"va o] 1:00k; Tmbrie nd Lee tie fn 141, Imbrie | 81008 of the financial problem. It has had its o3 broko down his pains and was told to go about his bus- | and Otten. Time: Two hours and fifteen | The English team will re-embark on Octo- | 2 ott Nk DUres 1§, it | won second place by lot day. i fness. Nothing daunted, he struck two more | minutes. Umpire: 0'Day. ber 8. TR AT AD Aebe niEaEhC heath = Simer | MR AGRRNE RIs S0 L —_— with troubles policémen. but. reaching the sama result, he | FRANK FOREMAN WAS WILD undred Yard Record Broken, | piace, Rtoctia Soap third, and Anna Mace| Four Favorlies Out of Five Won. Restor Dolsoncd Hiy Pationt; e Rosliannen Bokt on the o CINCINNATL Aug. 13—Foreman'y wild- T O el e i ot Y HARLEM RACE TRACK, Aug. 13.—Re-| SAN JOSE, Cal, Aug. 13.—Dr. Henry Case women, my - ?-i::““uum)k |):.“m"‘; )l'-o rT .‘.:3:‘:':‘:fl "fl:.r\'u-: foot racing record for 100 yards was ;lnx::s,"x‘m;:m“ n!nsh.- ;;:)n)llllarlt.h' Re- | sults: is in prison charged with having caused the nervous mys- Result of o ¥ 1y Feund @l tom was shat- the | the fields of Auburn, R. I., was stung on hig 3 : e g . First race, four and a half furlongs: Wag- | qeath of El i tal I Hart was hit freely. Attendance, 5000, | Smashed here today, Jim George beat J ) oy e I y our and a half furlong \&- | death of Eleazor Frost, a capitalist who died KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Aug. 12.—As a re- | Score B. Jennings for a purse of 31000 in X | eitg third, and Johe fourth. Ierndale and | Lon Gide B To% Gomimersial 6, t0 1 sec- | roy weeks ago. Corrosive sublimate was M8 req ana 1 sult of a tamily feud, John M. Smith, a well. | Cincinnati 1200005 0-1|deconds —The record for the distance 18| Grover Cleveland also started Second race, six furiongs: Leo Lake (2| found in the dead man's stomach, and a coro- ! to-do farmer of Anderson county, twelve | FiLtsbUTE 003402 945 seconds, held by H. Bethune. 2:21 class, trottlugy purse $2000: Tron Bar | 19 5) won, Wirren vl (4 10 1) second, | ner's jury found that the poison was admin- | had to take my bed. The physician said B ot Cllilon T iy, SHATTS Clncinuati, 14; Pittsburg, Broke the Carthuge k Recora, [ o0 the fifst 4o°en i, “,"}.{""',’“;‘,k',‘f;;‘,ff won | Tspros Lyon G to 1) third, Time: 115 © 'l istered by ®r. Case and members of the | there was little hope for me. A meighbor e e ' i nmitaburg NCINNATI, Aug. 13.—Charles 1. Tudor | the th. ‘”i i1, { R “";')“"L Fave, seven 4::"\;""}'“ :’";m;“:,'fn‘l' family of the deceased. The jury stated that | told of wonderful cures by Hood's Harsa- k-m‘:e-ry »mm"m r(.vjm‘;nrc, was shot and Swing, M . "Beckley, | of Cincinnati broke the Carthage track rec- | Wilkes, iffel Wilkes, Warren P, Wyandotte (1 to 3 third . Time: tat 0" 11t was not known whether the poison was | parilla and I decided to try it. When I 3 e ouic. bload Bagyrday evealng. by e-base hits: McPhee. Sacrifice hits:|ord for one mile, flylng start. His time | Scourine and Aligg. Kate also started. Fourth race, one mile: Freddie I, T (2| BIven by design or mistake. ad taken 3 bottles, I could sit upand now ames Werrick, a young farmer. The Lotts | vaughn, Miller, Blerbauer. Stolen bases 2:07 2. The frack record for one m Lively Ofeding nt Port ¥ to 1) won, Dockstader (3 to 5 second, Miss - - Iam perfectly well and strong. and Smith have had a feud for years, Wer- | Cross, Ewing, McPhee. Double plays: id by Walter Sanger of Milwaukee, | o, FAvely Clark (5 fo 1) third. Time: 1:42 Raixed Wagen u Sccond Time. 5 rick being a member of the former. Smith [ Smith to' Ewing; Smith to McPhee to ade It in 2:12 PORT HURQN/ Mich., Aug. 12, Fifth race, seven furlongs: De Jure (6 t Y V. Vi B —7 v ’ ] ! & o { Mo e e o th race, seven gs: D Q| BENWOOD, W. Va, Aug. 13.—Two thou. ood’s arsapafl a was passing Worrick's house when he was | Ewing: Holliday to McPhee: Bierbauer to b — ner races of the.Pbrt Huron Driving Park [ 5 'won. Ceria (sven) second, Ulster (4 to 1) . ‘ shot by the latter, who was in the yard with | CFoSs to Beckley. Bases on balls: Off Fore unlap va. Denfxon. association opened today under fav third. Time: 1:40% sand employes of the Riverside Tube works T 4 e T oy ke yard with | maci, 13 "x" Hari, 5., Siruck out: Ly Kore DUNLAP, Ia, Aug. 13.—@peclal Tele- | circumstances. Weathor fine: att 3 1 e have been notified of an Increase of 10 per 2," dgne 'l“ },’;"u"’(:"“"i/ > Mf: C. B their brother-in-law. Them urderer surren- 0ig and’ Vaughn: Hart and Mor. | 87am)—The Baird, D:an & Co. ball team | fair. Only s were completed, Aaeond Bace Looked Orookedl. l'osut i thalr Wagss. TS I $he dscond Ju. | TARERRN, AA Y, HN0RE0: dered to the sheriff. hree hours, Umpire: Jevne. |of this place crossed bats with the Denison | Chough Wora tratted + today. One 10 to 1 shot came In first | Crease of like amount in three months and , euro habltual constipas e M @ OUTPITCHED STEIN. boys today on the grounds of the latter. | bookomalers iard on two heats | mon oy O e oty ot o '8% | places their wages where they were Lefore | HOOA'S PIIS §fion, Trice tse. por boxs R naihan Bady RSN (RRPOKLYN, Ausy L3 TThe | Brooklyns | The Dunlap team won by a score of 13 o 11, | in the 15" patéi which were ‘won' by Dick | {1e' mones. Al hits rcre. doctated ot o | the dull times, two years ago. -l rrmds « ailed to defeat the Washingtons at Rast- — ‘alll, & 20 to Lshot. Resuits 8 AR nN A rane! Thel oin : made e NEW YORK, Aug. uother body was | ern' park today. With Stein in the box it Abandoncd the Meeting, 800 (rot, purse 30, twolve starters: Car- | ihe secand race. the claim belng made that |\, | T preme Beneh, M rewoved this morning from the ruins of the | looked like a cinch for the home team, but | FRIEND, Neb, Aug. 13.—(Special Tele- [ ney he firap second and sixth heats. | Goorge Miller ‘made the' pretilest race of | ROCHESTER, N. Y., Aug. 13.—Among the AMUSEMENTS. collapsed building at West Broadway and | Mercer pitched splendid ball and to his | gram.)—The races which were advertised to | Time: ey, 2320 lddle Wilkes | (i’ Gay and took the third iace easily. 7 J ¥ % ¥ * y B work Wi his team's vietory chiefly due. Ly hsrrierd ‘- fuurlhmn«l N heats, " Time: 2204 | 15 ok Sow. ALfondarce ood. ‘Summaries: | names that will be presented to Prasident West Third street. It was terribly mangled | The Senators put up an excoptionally fast | 9me oft here August 2, 22 and 2 have Almond won the third heat in| 1ack slow. Altendarce & e @ for consideratio 4 Felt, “Beli cncipilonally fast| bocn dectared off. Wirst " race, six furlongs: Fair Knight | Cleveland for consderation in waking the game in the Peacock, kvxmu, Tiny D, Pilot ADA depomposed. and. was_the body of an | SR 18 107 QR feadeeh Litied, the ball I T Carbony Wrbaper.” Medigm, mnamfi._ exceptionally large man. Every bone in the ce, 3, o i Body. s broken and grest: piecan® Ao the | ning. Attendance, 2ow. Scor Corn Rufued by Hail, Monitor and’ Migtry aiso started. i e 28 X K 215 : roctor w o e A were scraped from his arms and legs. Part | Washingion 1070 6 8 § 0 1 § § 3f| OWATONNA. Minu. Aug. 13.—A tornado | g AP CVin i honta” i R AR RS R AR B Natet of hls face was crushed in aud he presented : Brooklyn, 7; Washington, 8. Errors: | Wept over Steele county this afternoon, doing | 2:19% 25k, General Ewell won th a horrible spectacie. This makes the four- | Brooki: shi “runs: te third’ anl fourth heats m % 1915, 2:18%,. Dick Gvays el fpdEEills. spesiacle. Tole B ] Brookivin Wishington, immense damage. It centered at Belle | {50 G fourth heats in Tuots 218%. Dic : BETRAAL Sa1 the ooe mho dlayes feom | NV i L. Sirutk | Plaine, striknig that place at 5 o'olock. Hail | 314, ' Syrena; Gertie 15, Nichol lu,l'p“L.n\G ] wLevrdl OPEN hospltal mak; out: By Stein, 2 Home | stones’ from four to six Inches in diameter | Captain Hunter, Logan K and Fail Noi Y ! Ak fteen dead thus fa rum;‘ Solbacly o base ‘nhn.h gl | foll to the depth of four inches, breaking ail VG PR & e 35150 patm. ——— Crooks. ~ Sacritice ta; Crooks, —Meyer. | the glass fronts in the business places, all | gif' Joy PRISE (U0 (Mnfijysheqds Mame EVERY KRBT, R. L. Aug. 13.—The 200 | 50000, Grooks to “Schiebeck ta fasse | €Ity hall. Smaller buildings were unrdofed | Dominion, eh, Ysadella, Dixic - @ DAY employes of Willlam O'Rell, woolen manu- | maer.” Wil . pitches: = Stein. Batteries: | and overturned. Horses standing in the | Van and lef also started . . facturer at Glendale, were surprised today by | Stein and Grlm; Mercor and McGuire. | stroets were knocked senseless. The corn Braniteas Bay sl il Tenis AR ARRAN0e 0810 DoF 0ant L thelr wagse, e Two hours aad ‘ten minutes. Um- | crop in that region is destroyed, culverts and | gm TOUIS, Aug. 1i—An indifferent card . SALEM, M Aug. 13.—The 500 op- BALTIMORR WINS'A' COUPLE. railway rights of way washed out, and trains | ang warm weather cut the aftendanc ; Fine Bathing, s A cannot pass Belle Plaine. The loss cannot e - grstives in the Maumekage Cotton mills of | BALTIMORE, Aus. 1.—The Bostons | now be vat.mated down to 2,000. The day was eventless. Thc . ¢ i this eity were notified today that thelr wages | were badly beaten in both games today . Satumated. only ripple was the defeat of Ben Lomond, 3 Boating, would be increased § (o 74 per cent | Stivetts started to pitch the first game, but s g— a hot favorite, and King Hors, a heavily . V Bt August 1 was retired after the third inning. Hem- Falled to Draw Harrison Out. played 3 . by Francls Pope, SWI!Ch-BflCk, Al LRl ed 4 strong game and tecelved | QLD FORGE, N. Y. Aug 13 —Hon, | Vho ran second (o Hes Summari i In the second 4 A " First race, #ix and a halt furlongs: Find L = - R R Mapiaslen. - uched up for sixteon Mt Atton | Charles B.' Remick of Onelda county, who | OUt (3 4.1} won, Hossmbre. (5 1 1) kecont Merry-Go-Rouna, R s e A AAThe 0%, | Snte. AL Roote, Git mame u_g|ls & follower of Benator Hill, met General | Miinie W (5 to 1L thind, hime: 13 All the Fair buildings are white and all the music Grand Band Concert and plosion o . & on | o 2000088 ‘l‘ 8| Harrison here today. To the ex-president | Emily V (4 to n won, Miss Oliver (1 to 1) with the Eastern made Piano of ours that we sell for $175-$15 down o Antofne Lamott's farm west of here killed | PEOR o6 0 0 0 0 % Beaed | Mr. Remick sald: “General, If Cleveland and | second, Biddubia (12 to 1) third. Time: 0:57 and §8 a month. A HOSPE, Jr. Balloon Ascension Joseph Cartier, owner of the outfit, and his | p liilore ) Boston 4. Hoacan; O | you are the nominees in 1896, I will vote for | Third race, ons mile: Jack Bradley G to 1) MUSIC AND AR, 1813 Doustan St & sos, Jullus. Three otber men were Injured. | dimore, 5; Hoston, 5. Two-buse hits: Clagks, | You.” The ex-president merely responded | Wou Vullure @ ta 1) secoml, Bayard (1 i X two fatally. Gleason, Tucker, Thres-base hits: Kadioe, | sententiously: -1 am out of politiear D e e aalt ki : ~o= = AR Thursday Evening.

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