Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
T 21. 1895, I MADE A START IN DOUBLES|srtsistiaen ve a aarant dhuncs| BRI GETS A SLIGHT CHECK| TGS S e B e OUTCONE A BISANOINTHENE{S:, .8, Bue o sirfroinm yen vhm VIR RO — BTANDING OF THE TEAMS, et Mam Inn for Stnte Falr I RACES WERE A DISAPPOINTMENT, Played. Won. Lost, P.Ct |+ Week Well Under Was niv Who Wit Je ou 'l“:nrd During 4 a 8 SR Workmen are busily engaged in tting M Memb 1 1 o o i i Both Attew e and Pertor e | ; 4 P b 108 i z o X v g ™| Members of the State Board of Agriculture Fist Day in the Interstate Tennis Tourney | ~of raverites Helow ntion. | Rockford Wins a Game from the Coming it s Vigilant and Defender Rail a Trial Race|the wiring on the city hall tower for the | have announced the names of the police who | | | Bettles Thi Ties, l ROCHESTER, Aug, 2.—The opening day Champions. Cinelnnati Over the Cup Course. | Muminations of state fair week. This has | will do duty at the state fair grounds during | S 1 ) ! Chicago - 1 1 of the grand circult meeting furnfehed su | Phiiadaptia o $ | been a ticklish task, as the electrictans had [ the great show that will open on September 1 1 s 4 prises. The size of the crowd surprised | Boston 1 - to climb out on the narrow ledges that sur- [ 13 and continue during the week. e 0, e Ymmmv\'-'"“,'..u',"','"'..\’,J’..‘”';;Il"},u‘.],,'.'w“‘..r e | JOE VISNER'S WITTING THE FEATURE| Rrodisn, o8 8 81 210/ DEFENDER'S RIGGING BADLY STRAINED | rovnd the highest point of the fower ani | South Omaha and some of the outlying 1 LTS THAX Compection Wak out of e q0Ns. Washington 8 I X work there for hours on a seaffold scarcely a | 50ctions of country in the state feel stighted y h pari St Louls i b - o0t wide mote than 150 feet above the | because of having so few be th tion. Fitzroyal's vietory In the trot g " Ph ot -] 8B | foot wide and more than 150 feet above th o0 fow members on the engo Malkes and the showing made by Johe in the o b d Bl L """" l“" Gamiw toiss; Howaville at Boston: Fifts ~ t0 Account for the | street. This work I8 now completed and | foree, but there is no reason, it is Insisted, D et N varise Tud Tt i s AR i hurg at Brookivni St Lou's at New York ! Kening—Ouisnited | the rows of lamps are securely fastenal to h a feelin oity. 1n A , After 151 Rami. a strong favorite, had taken With 0 Winning neinnati at Philadeiphing Chicago at Bal- VIRt 61 e Me Tot | ne work, $0 that they will be a per in July members of the state board two heats in ‘the trot, he laid up in the or viland ht Washington | vam e Wit RTROUNE THo EhE IRd Paat. e, When he wanted to.win it {wnd at Was ) W URAUIE s Dby mauent fixture, without detracting from the notices to the effect that on August the meet= he could hot reach it, and Fitzroyal k - . N DN W g appearance of the tower. the forca would be solected the race. Johe was the favorite £ S OF THE W N LEAG - men are now at work on the Sixtecn- |y "y mn“:nl be solected. At o pace, but he was never in it times | Rockford, 12; Lincoln, 11 i% Oute s R &« W star, which will ornament the front of | YA Sew diveLAgn/ U Yest t day of the Omaha | after getting the word, he fell away behind | t. Joseph, 95 Springileld % Puts Up n Remar NEW YORK, Aug he first-trial race | the building. It requires nearly a mile of | 1% If ¥, of the outside counties had between Defender and Vigilant to give the | wire for the star alone, and probably half as | %8t in the names of men for the police Interstate s tournament and barely saved himself from m]- Inn- | Des Moines, Paorin, 1 ] \\I;t\;r nt lKansos City, Althoug e 2:17 ot & sett in 0 el ngs. KANSAS © Y, Aug. 20.—-8cor " q, much is expected on a first day of such an [ ANROUER the Bilf Lrot WA otty contest| Bepen Il o R Tan0, thirteen innin Sansie Olty X “"I“l R America’s cup committee an opportunity to | much more s used in the tower. The star | force. In fact, South Omaha reported tho event, but a good start has already been | and was in doubt until the Inst heat w 'il Brooklyn, ' 7; |\H\|n“g 5. Minneapolis .........0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 decide which boat should be named to defend | Wil not be attached to the building, but will :'; ““”]]," ,::‘1':‘ orie vmlv Al Gary t having made, and with the aid ef several walks over | 7ON. Major Quinby, Aady Welch and Bd| Cincinpatl, § Ehiladel (Hits: " Kaneas ‘City, 8 Minneapolis, 1.[the cup was held today outside of Sandy | 0¥ In stireaps, which will be braced wo | 0 SERURAEES OO Nand, sssisted by Chiet thirteen ties have now been decided in the | whiu, Teady to do business, but they found | Towisvilles 6; Bokton - Jrrors: Kansas City, 1 Minnoapolla. G | Hook, in the same waters that the cup race | wenihor ¢ el Slancy ln any Rind of{ corected thelr men trom WONR" thoss: Wit doubles. This only leaves eight now to be .','I,‘"...'i.“..'}-(’".“-....T:‘.nl"‘fi‘:?i»"""" be learned '“5““““',\:.{“3‘ 1..“4”&':.'5";1'i,yfl|< 1. and Wilson 3 3 7| will take place in, but ended very unsatis- The motor, converters and the huge switch. | B0 asked for position Fifty men will played off, and of these the two semi-finals ! \rottng, burse $1,000; Chester ansds City, 6. Minneapolls, 0. INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 20.—Scor _| factorily. The yachts raced not only to give [ board will be placed on the lower plat- 'r-;'”,"”v j“"‘; ‘{" r'*‘l"h' the opening of the and the final will probably be reserved for | won in straight heats. Time: 2:13, 2:13% Ferre Mt i, Detroit, 4 e, Ollanapolie o4 29 04 21 8 343 the committee a line on them, but also for a | form of the tower, where the operator can | adqiiional foree, b AP U Thursday. This leaves five double matches | 2:15. Bravado, Colonel Kuser, Fascination, | Milwaukee, i 3; ten Innings. drand Raplds .....3 0 3 8 3] cup that John Jacob Astor offered to the | 56 all Of the lights and be sure that they | min cah o e oyl FeServes of ten yrest Prince, Minnie Wilkes, Jacksonian Hits: Indianapolis, Grand Rapids, 16. ; are working properly. It will probably take Wi be assigued. for today, one in the second round and four | houble Cross, Henrietta G, Freeland and [ yneoLN, Aug. 20.—(Special Telegram,)— | Irrors: Indianapolis, and Rapids; 10. | witner of the majority of the races that the | ('€, WOFKE PIORCEF. 00 WAL BEOD : Of the regul roe of patrolmen, but ten in the third. A bare start has been y“nrh“ fMara M also started. ¥ i = 2 = § Batteries: Cross and McFarland; Stafford, | committee should order. The winner of the | pyo o )5 ainder of the week to com-| have been selected from Douglas county, | , " class, trotting, purse $2,000: Fitzroyal | Rockford won out in the most exclting game | Nie and Campbell B i . 4 plete the construction, and then the ma- | the others having been taken from outside In the singles, Mr. George M "‘|'" “I”‘"":‘ wonthe third, foutth and fth heats and | ot (4o seacon, the score baing tied no less | TERRE HAUTE, Aue. #.—Score: A : 1‘ “""‘r-’ w 4 not necessarily be lfll' chinery will be put in and the lights tested | counties a couple of easy sets from Mr. D. W.|race in 2:15%, 2:21%, 2:17 _Rami won _th YT R i | Tetre Haute 21200101 2-9|defender of the America's cup. One boat | to be sure that they are In perfect condi-| The fores is made up as tollows “Venables." o e YL LT B D L L Tl L b DU S T 0201000 I might beat the other three times straight | tion 1 be, ohlet bf ‘,H.J.’l' uh Albert, 8t. Croix, jr., Burlingame and Oper- | at critical t'mes and his support was bad. | jee: e, 11; Detroit, 15, Er-|and yet the America’s cup committee will | The Thomson-Houston company has nearly Perkina, assistant superintendent of It would be difficult to pick out any one | ata aiso started lits: = Te 11: Detroit, 15, Er gamo as the most interasting of yesterday's. | = 2:10 class, pacing, purse $L0X: Paul won | Kimmerer was knocked out in the Afth and | for Bty L ettt T caymiterles: | have absolute power and discretion in pick- | finished the construc fon work mecessary (o | police, Omaha; ‘George W. Pace, assistant Lake and Hopkins were expected to put up | i Straleht heats “limes: 2:08 2:11, 242 | Barnes fintshed the game, but he was tired | “Xf1 Wi K1, Aug. Score 1 = the - dutérider, © 1He eomimitios MAEHL] SF rirs Sogte oS e o i inktien | SUEECIEHSENLIOY DOtaE, Helinoon a good fight against the Chicago cracks, but | at o Bierting wise started. =" 4 | out. Rockford tied the score in the efghth | Milwaukee .......0 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 25! ignore these trial races altogother 1f 1t | oheing *ircy muy 1, viring Is practically com- | Hounted Follce—Kugene Pickard, Douglas fell down completely. There \\“'«] quite m - » and won out in the ninth, when, with a man i I. . .l el ) | Lt ! ; owd present for this match, which was | g L WO TOLLOW STY Bh nsoatid; ViR DUl ie OALT over (16 Taties, Milwaukee, 11; St. Paul, 9. Errors: t is believed among yachtsmen that the the first one put into court, and the people | . il ," M gt e B8 O r: ,x ‘,m| Milwaukee, 2; 8t. Paul, 2. Batteries: John- | committee ordered these trial races more in | had come out to see Waidner and Slocum | Not 0 3t Hundred People Out at | I8 ffth it of the game. Krelg, Sper and | son, Mullane and Boyle; Stephens —and | tho hove that they wonld see Defendor in a | in thelr first effort in Omaha. From this Washington Pari, Hoilingsworth did tremendous h! Tk Rl TR W &ood SUIM breeze, if not a hard wind, a ¢ | - . o ANDING OF THE TEAMS, standpoint thero was a considerable amount | CHICAGO, Aug. 20.—The trotting races at | Score: Plagad. o, e o QitioH 6EATINEA I Whlo: aie s Botovat | of Interest in the game. Mr. Waldner has| wWashington park were tame on account of | Lincoln ... ; St Paul .oeosin $i 6 34 3.8 | had the opportunity of displaying her power, [ SOMPANY ' sald yestorday that the effecis | jngg;" Charles W. Martin, Grand many little foatures to his play that canniot | (he easy time the three winners had in land- | Rockford W 2 St. Paul 0 50 The committee came very near having the | Which would be produced by the additional | jana: Thomss P. Ryan, Wood River: It fail to keep up the enthusiasm of & crowd. | jne the purs Scarcely 400 persons paid | Hits: Lincoln, 13; R 3 Kansas City .. 8 desired view today, but was forestalled by an | !Bhts would be surprising. On the streets. | R oo, Elwood; J. D. Craig, Oxford: Thomas His service is particularly striking. He is [ g0 00 and there were perhaps as | lincoln, 5; RocKford, 6. hed Tiins: [OCK Minneapolis . y 1]accldent that prevented Defeneder from really | Which will be covered by the parades, the | M. Farris, Falls City; Heenen Saunders. G every ready before he throws the ball 'to| oo o Lt heads.” The “no betting® | fords 6 Lincoln, 3. T e hits: Speer, |!“|‘y\.':.“'“ B 5 | showing what she could do in a decent breeze | /llumination will be perfect ani will make | I, Springsr, Wesloy Saunders, Pawnoe Citys start on the run to the net, and Hilasls Piglity ‘antoreed, Dofnortow. Tumss | fec Sts: L aha T A hine e Patte . that went over the water probably at the | them almost as light as day. The construe- | C. A, Melvin, M. Buck, Howard News racket strikes the ball he gives g Blinson's pacor, Mud B, and Damiana Wil | Bices an batier 5o Uiioraont T, Tousts | Grand Rapids \oii..: § 7 rate of twenty knots an hour, The breeze | tion begins at Sixteenth and Cuming streets | hum, J ) Sutton; J. B, Gaft- ok ikt T sight foot, or" tho double TUr- | Sutwirs 2o trat’ i Hioflebnmians, WU} | Bases on balis: OFf Undorwood, 1. Double | Gthnd Raplds ... 8 ids at Indin. | Strred up her rigging so much and played | on the north. From this intersection a string ¢ Center; Milton Knight, West pose, |t appears, of giving lmpetus to his The great e of the meetirk, how- : 'Van Buren, Perrv (2, Kimmerer, | apolis; Minneapolis at nsas Clty; St. | Such havoe among it that it loosened it to a | Of arc lamps runs as far as Jefferson square, § Reed, Blue Springe! L . Dene service and of starting himself on his run will be the meoting - betweeh Joe | ling @ 1 Holland, Unde al Milwaukee, material extent up toward the mast head and | With ten lamps to each block. From Jeffer- re; William Smith, Blue Springs; forward. The ball goes over low and fairly | Patchen and John B. Gentry on Thurslay: | passed nyder. Batteries A N caused such damage that Defender had to | son square to Douglas street and cn Douglas arls, Plattsmouth; Freeman Shaw, fast. Ho also gets in more of his first sery- | Al Just noww It fooks ag I thig, mishit BEH merer, rnes and Spe Underwood GANES OF TH VELY AMATEURS, | withdraw or take a liberal chance at carrying | to Twelfth, incandescent lamps will be used, | Osceola; W. F. Pickering: Kearney: O. H. was afterward found | They will be five feet apart on each side of | Wheeler, Long Pine; Herbert Mowers, Colon; Pt to hang the lamps, which will not be [ Dingeldine, Omaha; B. . Whitney ne until near the time when they will be | C!t¥: H. Y. Pyburn, Joel A. Griffen, Omaha, used. All the lamps are at the power station, | H'J atrolmen—D. M. Allen, Fremont; John ready to be hung as soon as is required I m\i (!m ibus; Rice arnold, ' Superintendent White of the electric light | familton, - Opeiatiar 1, Ch Hb 0200000 0-3|chose to do so i.m»..-x‘ and but littie remains to be done ex- | Precinet: Wiiliam H. ®llis, Debol o verage " v o1 - Snyde Time: One ho and fifty min- away her to . fces thun the average of players, Waidner's | 1! B RS, O Freeport and are to | Soyder, —ime q 3 — away ler topmast. It strength lies more in the returns, however. | mect later in the y v were not In the IH_;;;, Lmj’r-” l-\'”l' e dnate Wahoo Falls an Easy Victim to the | that the slacking up of the rigging was so | the street, with 160 lamps to the block. | Charles J. Roberts, Lincotn: L. W. He is very quiek at the net and fmparts a | prime condition at 't that they @ bRl Ul B e SRS i St ler Slagmer: b1 extensive that the yacht would not be able | The arc lamps will be used on Douglas street | Wahoo: Jacob Lawsha, J. V. Hill good speed to all his returns. Mr. Slocum is | how, and it is hardly possible for iy BOHNENCI csorsn H o { 000 : WAHOO, Neb., Aug. 20.—(Special Tele-|to compete in the second trial race for a | from Twelfth to Ninth, on Ninth to Farnam | Jobn Holden, John Boyce, aul; Wils not 50 quick, and does not do_quite so much | be But in more perf 5 TR B R S S e gram)—The Walioo team met a Waterloo | week. The committee, having loarned (his | and on' Farnam to Telfth. At Twoltth | lam Talbert,'Gibbon; John' & Hart, Sitney GTRINA Wakk: ot thas oonrt, o Frou.. the Arat | LI L1EY B0 AE i e teome Bad | 8. dosioh o e e, today at the hands of the Schuyler team. | fact, decided at the New York Yacht club | sireet the Aoy % Ith 1m0 “Cowley, Afblon' Hessé ‘GRribie;: Tes r ense « . come St. Joseph, 1; Springfield, to bl stree he incandescent lights will begin o J e day's play Mr. Waldner undoubtedly created expecting great thin Resiiits B1s End JORBN) BOTTAR and BeIt The visitors seemed to be full of ginger at | house tonight that the next two trials should | again and continue to Eighteenth street | Kimah: F. M. Lambert, B F. Ford, Williun the most favorable impression of all the ) pace, purse $Le0: Rouert Wilkes won | " DES MOINES, Aug. 20. every stage of the game, while the home | take place on Tuesday and Wednesday of H. McKinzie, Henry Grebe, jr., Willlam A, visitors il M LR G I . fL ek Des Moines .. 00220000 1-5|team played like a lot of somnambulists, | NeXt week Mealio, Omaha. FARQUHAR IN FINE FORM. et i 2y k| Haams ity | Peoria o, 000000 000 00 0 10 0—1|The visitors easily solved Clarke's delivery | Vigllant was proceeding on the course the irst Reservo—L. A, Jackman, G. . Re teh was over 50 much more quickly | Hall, Mambrino Field, Tom Power erne | Hits: Des Moines, 9; P Errors: | and his support was very weak. Score second time when the committee boat, Luck- Robinson, J. N. Phiillip, Omaha This match yer 4 v Des Mo Pe o8 I enbach, ran up alongside of her w South 0 than was expected that there was a Inll in | and General Sherman plso starte Koot Ana AleTatl e Dis: | wano Ko e DEOR YR 0GR O GRD: g| onoach, an up alongelde of het while she | op'the most attractive featiires of the blocks . South Omaha, Alf Mattos o the warfare for a time. Farquhar, the Towa ful stake, for 3-vear-olds, gemier and” Mcarland; hEands DUBCHRauvIer i it 5101 14 1 38D g was tacking and notififed her that she need | (o WO MCEACHVE 0 s . ks ; p Wagener, Harry Law, Ted ho wa : quhar, S0 Bessia Wilton won' fn el AR i iy o A 0 no further, that Defender had withdrawn, | Wiere incandescent lights are used will be [ Grebe, William F. Flynn, Omaha. champion, played a few exhibition games with B0 deht | “DENVER, Aug. 20.—Scor Whe: ahoo, & Schuyler, 14, E and . that Vigilant had been decided. the | the festoons of lights which will drape cond Reserve M. W. Bushey, Henr: QiiinglEm) e NOBrIekn & ehamplos, 1T 11 and Akron also started Denver .. 0 2 1120000 1—11] 50000l e s runs: W. IKKimmel | winner of the day's rac diagonally across the intersections and cross | W. Calkins, Gus Sedan, Charles Oldenburs, I""'“x“ ¢ [t e mm\lm;.'vln"‘ Tter, however, e e S e Deny & O e | @ Struck out! i ke, 3 by Kimmel, | When the yachts were ordered to start on | each other in the center. €. J. Wesferdahl, Walter P. Welch, John ARG anL (year LT U AL e it bl 213 3 s: Denver v, 20 Jrrors: | g Batteries: Wahoo, Clarke and Willlams: | their trial journey there was 8 e Hansinar, Grnt: Hoinktiis T Ol el Farquhar suarted his first doubles with Frank dillon, Luzelie, The Conou el- | Denver, 9: Quin a ¢ Balsz and | Sopuyler, Kimmel and Palmer. Umpire: | pree o r” ll'urn v 'Lw was a nice little TO CARRY "" RLAND MAIL. L i lY""iH 1-", |l s, '1 ar H. Wil Haskell, the Omaha boy, who upset all the ie H, Black Haven, Jim Lohman; 'arvin and Boland. Dunkel of Schuyler, eze of nine or ten knots blowing from the cki, John Kemmerling, Omaha, calculations in the last year's tournaments, € Bolton and McDowel also ‘ST OF THE TEAMS. | "ATLANTIC, In, Aug. 2. A le. | South or south-southwest Both whre on | Northwester te Two Mg Engines ,,.!,h,‘ ,','".l‘}"'..“;” b ,"'"," both' day _and and not long ago won a prize in the Lake . X ¢ Played. Won, Lost. P.CL | gram.)—The most’ interes the starboard tack, having been told by the TRt A RS FTSCrN ‘L‘lv n” ~vm” being divided fnto two shifts Okoboji tournament. Here Farquhar was pwd at Snrntomn. Hoati e iphie 3 20| @t Atlantic this season was signal that their course would be dead against | Two brand new fast exprose and guarding all of the property and exhibits far and away the best man in the court AT g 20.—The atlend- s Molnes s home team and Avoca. The latter team | the wind. As they went over Vigilant set | pave e % 3 upon the grounds A ; bice 5 0o & : ot 5 4 came on a speclal train, accompanied by | the baby Jib topsail itk i have just been recelved by the Chica As the fair grounds are outside of the city Denise and Townsend are out of practice and [ ance at the Sarato anything L. 3 v Jib topsail and in doing so luffed up y Faskell appeared to be oft color. His balls | but flatteFing 'today. weather was| gom, S 17| about 200 citizéns and a brass band ore: | into the wind long enough to make her loss | NOrthwestern railroad, and are now limits, they are beyond (e jurisdiction of O aiaticy. Miia andy tinte’ agalh anAl ool S raat ARy i Atlantic ....gen. 000 0.0 0 60 v 1 2600 ot more, As | tested an . ) i ¢ | Judge’ Berka. That criminals may be des were most erratic. Time and time again | cloudy and cool and the track fast. Th ckford ol 3 i3 | Attantic ooogie0 808 80 8 8 8 8 08| probably fifteen seconds, it not more, As | tested and limbered up in Chicago preparatory | Judee Berka, - That criminals i (e when he seem@d to have an opportunity .rmn‘n‘- of the \v“\‘v,.lwxl\‘-rnm‘y race, i | Jos plh ; 3 5 70| “Hita: " Atiantic, 8; Avoea, 4. Brrors: At usual Defender went about almost as soon | to going into active service, hauling limited o aine preciti, Justioss dulltice Ralleh Kill a ball he fumbled it instead Rk Qs s S S e R A 2 ol Avoen s ik hitst Atiandlc, | 48 she had crossed the line. On the ‘ten | trains. iey are built to run seventy-fiy st Omaha will have his office upon From abont 5 o'clock the eourts were very | favorite. The flag fell to a good start, and | ‘Games today: Quiney at Denver; Rock- | 3t Avoca, 1. Strack out: Wricie 107 by | mile beat to windward Defender gained siX | milee an ho i GOmIELTE thot e grounds, and offenc vill be tak busy. The number of spectators, however, | Wernberg was soon flve lengths to the go ford at Lincoln; Springfield at St. Joseph; | Rifey, 8. ' Batteries: Irick and Sauer; Kiley | minutes and thirty-three seconds. Then came | " 5 20 hour and their coming is the first grounde, and LoRenders Sl Sheitaxes with 1d_Kearn second and Sir Exc 3ab} Yes Moines. > bve on the part of the Northweste: o | before him for pr inary he 9 X was_smallor. The first three set match of | Fim, dviccarrey second fnd Sir BX Peoria at Des Moines and Hageheck. Atte the tug before the wind home. Within a mile | M0Ve on the part of the Northwestern line | bt{ors him for preliminaey hearing.. A fail tha tournament was that in which Packard |ever, and at the far turn G 1in 1.1 the fav e DAVID CITY, Ne s, Special)— | of the finish line Defender hauled down her | toward s g the contract for carrying the | eonfined until they can be taken before the and Willianis, one of the leading pairs of the | ite out, passing 13 Kearney with eace” and | GAMBS OF NATIONAL LEAGUE. | David City casily defeated Crete here today. | spinnaker and balloon topsail, running con- | United States overland mail, contracts for | justice. 1f convicted, they will als be kept Shriner club, defeated Cartor Wilder of Kan. | calchink Werpberg in the strcich, The bt T v itors Py ed ool Dol il tne, Minth: | siderably to the westward In doing so. Then | which are to be let next spring and which | in this place until they can be transported sas City and his partner, Cockrell of Am_"}‘l. short and sharp, the latter soon taking the | Baltim Most | runs. The home team is in ippied con- | She made a reach for the home line and got | for several years have been secured by one | to the county jail Blufts. - These two had unfortunately never | it S winnlig, three parts of a langth dition, Reinhardt having jumped the town, | there at 2:04:25 of the other Missouri river lines. This mail, ~— hal an opportunity of studying each other's | apead of Wernbers. Summarie IMORE, Md altimore | L00K ‘being sick’ and Friel being disabled She turned Sandy Hook light all right. | however, comes into Omaha over the Union | PAUL AND JIwm RNED DOWY, methods, and with a good net and base line | First race, four and a half furlongs ORI EL ol Hatseti ORICA RO toARY Score: .| Vigilant made her rounding in much the | Pacific road, the direct connection of the o game against them and every ball aimed at fon o 1) Zon ,'\Il‘;:-inn'llv'- (T to 5) s , | had n x‘ lnrvul“lk \:"Ih'j at *"'l“*»"" r‘-’ L2 ‘I’;’ David City ... 0001 : 10 4| same style. By this time the wind had in- [ Chicago & Northwestern, and the company | Unele Snm Will Not Asxsist T in they went down. It is a pity.that | Bky Blue (5 to 2) third. Time: 5 acoount of MeMahona great pitching. n jiCrete ... 201010 - 4| creased to elghtzen or twenty knots an hour. | does not propose to stand aside any longer. xar Nz Applieants. the only man whabwas able to get here this | Second race, mile and a furleh cvery inning but two the first three bats- | Frits: David Cit _Crete, 5 r Defender stood® away on the port tack fors| whon the socartug of tnis velbn Yarant of | Tt is certaln that the local tederal civil year from Kansas City should not have been | OH1 (5 (0, Wam EEmBer n were retired. Score Rl Rl L probably two minutes, long enough to let | the government's is a question oed rvice i tne e | i Tt ore 0 «_g| Slade (), Corbett (2),'Van Doozer. x ! governmen a question of sp. service examining board will not, as a board, able to bring a partner with him t h Third race, handicap, one mile: Sir iix- [ Baltimore . 2111010 base. hits: Slade, Henedict, Struck out: | the onlookers think that she was going to| The two new locomotives just received were | giv S . kitew, but the facts must be taken as they | cess (2 to 5) won, Wernbers (10 to 1) sect Chloagg ooppusisient 00,90 009.9.0 0= 5 aooty by Holt, 2. Batteri cott | obey orders and o over_the course again, | built by the Schenectady Locomotive works | b, 1 cisistance to Broach and Vander- it must be given to Packard and | Pepper (3 to 1) third. Time: 1:42% | it Daltimore, 12; Chicago, A G Senagy. but she stood away for Sandy Hook point. | of Schenectady, N. Y. They are numbersq | YOOTt In conducting the examination of ap- Williams for an excellent game. fourth race, seven furlongs: Runaway (5| Baltimore, J; Chlcago, 5. Bzarned rune LOGAN, la, Aug. 2.—(Special Telegram.) [ There was an ominous gathering of wind | go1 and. o “embody. the el e " | plicants for police positions Thursday after . ¢ to 2) won, Merry Monarch (6 to 1) second, | timore, 4. ' Two-base hits: “Brodie, Mc( The GIadisBs & Doyla. team .of Togan J 901 and 908 and embody the very latest im LOCAL:MEN-HAD IT EASY. Ingomar (10 to 1) third. Time: 1:30. Threo-base 'hit: Kelly. Stolen busew: | pihe Giddings & Doylo team of Logan | clouds down to the southward and the kick- | provements known to engine builders. Tacir | 100n and It s equally certain that the Young and Caldwell ended the day by an [ 18fth race, the Okolona hurdle stikes, two | IKelly (2), Gleason, Lange. ‘Double plays: | e’ o s ers said that Defender was afraid of a blow. | boilars are very large and the dimensions of | Members will not do so individually. 3 = i arey. » home grounds. The sc e was fo 16, ten i PR * 2 0 ” unexpectedly easy win from Colpeizer and | miles, over eiknt hurdies: Kiikenty (5 to 1) | Gleason Lo Jernings “to” Carey, * Base on innimgs, Logan pounded ont seven scores | Lt truth, the boat had sustained a serious | the fire bhox 96x40% inches. The tanks have | ., Yesterday morning Paul Vandervoort and Haverstick, who are far below_the form | Wor, Southerner (13 to 3) second, Marcus (10| pallsz | Off MoMahon, 1. Strack out: BY | in"the tenth by hatd hitting. —Batteries: | damage, In that her upper rigging was 80 |4 capncity of 4,350 gallons each and the | JUn Allen applied to the board, which com- that they showed last season. Young and McMahon, 1; by Griffith, 1 | Butteries: Me- | Reankiin, Talbert and Turner; Cox and | bsdly stretched and loosoned that it she | o, cEPACNY OF L850 BUIONS Fech ane W6 | prises Messrs. Phenix, Dier, Disbrow, Mrs. Caldwell are forging rapidly abead and prob- | siwa Was Hard on the Favorites. | ekt Tmes One’ hour andfity-tive | Weleh 50 et iad been forc:d into a ‘wecond round ot the | gicam pressure. The cylinders are 26x30, | CUscaden and Miss Coftman, for such assista ably are considerably above their standing | gm 1.OUIS, Aug. 20 The h "hin Inst | minutes. Umpire: Burnham. SHELBY, Neb., Aug. 20.—(Special Tele- [ course she might have carried away a top- | Wik allon vaives ance through its secretary, Miss Coffman, by & v T S, Aug. X e heavy rain last A =3 4 CON v gram.)—Two games of ball were played to- | mast, if not the mainmast itself. 3 b : The matte® was referred t Acti Post. at Grand Island ~ when they _won g V6 REDS FINALLY WON OUT. Ty s . O _‘ 0 Acting Poste fhe champlonshin of the sate. Tha mateh, | MRt left the track in a heavy condition | . REDS KENALLY WONOUT, | day.' Ulysses dereated Shelby In’the fo In ‘the meantime Vigilant went around the me of the most important improvements |\ ,iar Woodard, who was not long in ase however, was hardly productive of the same | 8nd played hari-karl with the form e ERETA B L AOT 8 Y © | noon by a score of 13 to 4. Clarks was Scotland lightship, but took down her club | 18 the steel driving wheels. —with —which | guring Messrs, Vandervoort and Allen that was a_seesaw, but the visitors finally won bty Tt TR ABO N R AN wa 4 il Y A 2 ameunt of fast ploy as would have been ex- | Plavers. Haclenda took the first money in | ut “They played an erroviess game and | fon r oot mut Soman Ciari e Shelby. ¢ | topsail. A very few minutes after her jip [ these engines are fitted, steel drivers belng | the members of the civil service board were 4 the first and with the exception of King | {hi § A Eterarbor s 00 Boara Y & pHEpS was literally t to shreds by the a new departure in locomotive buflding, and , ected. Scores: T Ovoriten | their hits counted. Attendance, 5000, Score: | ' RANDOLPH, Neb., Aug. 20.—(Sp as literally torn into shreds by the wind. not paid by the government for doing any 144, fas:. rouna Bors jand Sir Yassar, odds on favorites. | philadelphia ........ 0 3 1 2 0 1 0 0 18| Telogram.) ~Coleridge and Randolph pla ant had seen by this time that Defender | these two being the first of the kind ever | hugilis of the sort contamplated, and saiq J. B. Farquhar and F, Haskell, a bye. There were several good finishes In spite | Cincinnatl . 20 1204020 *=9the fourth game of ball this season on the | had quit, but Commander Willard was going | In service on the Northwestern road. Being | o weuld not allow the board to comply with L. Denige and A, Townsend, a bye. of the bad going and the poor card. Sum- | Hits: Philadelp Cincinnati, 12. Er- | grounds here, resulting in r of Coler-|over the course anyhow. As soon as the | bullt of steel, the drivers are very light in | ¢ye request. It was his opin‘on, howeve AR Thasaner and A, Kayuor aibye; L 5 rors: Philadelphia, arned runs: Phila- by a score of 15 to 11 ither club | committea saw Defender had gone homs | @ppearance ani the counter balance much re- | (nae if the membors outsid Bl L Percy Young and P. Crapo, a bye. and a half furlongs: Ha- | delphia, 1; Cincinnati, 4. “Two-base hits ved very good article of bull. Batteries: | Vigilant was overtaken and informed that | duced in size, making it evident to the most | oo he members outside of office hours and M. Colpetzer and G. Haverstick, a bye. | cicnda o D won, Bau Clalre (T to 1) | Cross, Thompson, Reilly, Ewing, Miller (2), | Coleridge, Rodman, Morrison and Woods; | & BTANG WAR OCFEES FE 4TS A0 ATNE o Casiml observer that they e icers ang | 08, private individuals wished to extend the C. H. Young and 8. Caldwell beat D. nd, Dick Deneath (10 to 1) third, Time: | Smith, Parrott. Th e hits: Hamilton, | Randolph, Patridge and Carroll. Umpire e day's race was her's. 1 the run home | ca ob: r that they are racers and | uid asked there could ba no serious objection Ristey and 18, e IRy second, Dic ath frd.mime: | Bioss! Thomton, S hits: Hallmau: | Boughn. betore "the wind Vigllant had gained one | equal (o a terrific speed. A new departure | (o it Castie and D, M.V beat SananrEad LAY " 5 lonee: 1 on balls: Off Carsey, 2; off Rhines, 1; — minute and thirty-three seconds, which, in | is also made in the placing of the brakes 3 vers 0ard ougl HYR W i e D esondiraaey fite 8ndis na Cfiriongus oI5 ott, 1. Struck out: Reilly, Miller, Bicy ta inht. proportion to the distance, was the best | these engines havirg, besides the regular air .nfn“nu‘h:’.k'.:“'j'."f',.,",’:, tuagh A ,‘\’,",,.'"l’.fi T EnRIALeK, B R ‘l‘l;":’lf‘ valkover; ‘aughaballagh’ (10 to 1) third, Time: | Grav. Batterles: Corsey and Clementai| The bieyclists are all so oie the bii | galn that the centerboarder had made on | brakes on the drivers, also an improved air | any capacity would be quite fike ool with Dyer and Maynard Staley, walkove hours, ' Umpires: K. and Henderson, card of short races that will be run off at | the fin keel. brake on the engine trucks. The Denver |a buzz saw and decided to stay away. ' i re ce, six and a half furlongs: J. W, S U . the Charles Street Bicyele park this even- Puter Elapsed | limited will be the regular r t - Dble and 1. Van Camp, resigned 5 Sl L R BROWNS RAN STUPIDLY. L rt Ak intahe B! ill be the regular run of the two — ckard and W. H. Williams be Boohs | h4\ltl‘l<hll'< “_":];‘{l"u','[fi,' s m‘|; L EW YORK, Aug. S s e wandexnil |10 hat th will be a vast crowd on | e a0 114063 1.09.18" 2:04:08 2:1515: | DIE engines. h. Riner Has Signed the Oreder, Crockrell ‘and Carter Wilder, 6 sourth race, four and 'a hat furiongs: | plaving of UBRorist watler was all ‘chat and fotwitnaseithaiaport 1 Alesadyian a8 | ViRilant, .. TLibio6 114:540 200 Crops Are All Right. e order issued for the expenditure of % o 1) o New Yorks from de e H, Waldner and W. T cum be Dance (2 to 1) won, Paros ( 5 et R for all the events, and each race will be Thus it will be seen that Defender uperintendent R. R. Sutherland of the | $35,000 in the reconstruction of the water Fred Lake and Miilurd Hopkins, 6-0, 60, 1, Belle Meade' (9 to'10) third.” Time: | game, with ‘the St Louls Browns today. | oh*in jtueit, There will be no lulla in the | Vigilant on the clapsed time of the round. | Union Pacific, who Is now swest on his pay | Works system was returned Monday. The T. R. White and I, It. ve. ! race, three-quarters of a mile: | Score, but let them siip by through stupid | enthusiasm and interest, for in every race B i einewived Ly oaloriny Folthar amord J (.| order has been signed by Judge Riner of B R\ e g DS Linite (3% 1) wont- Gabh Cpn (15 o3y | Base running. | Guinn’ for St. Lous' and | the ridors will have to fide thelr very bost ZGRAPHIC BRI trip, Wired yesterday to the trafic depart-| Choyenne, but has not yet been signed by foy Austin ‘and C. 8. Cullingham, a | second Plcaroon @ to't) third. 'Pime: 1:17m4, | Davis for, ew York tame next, fo FUler ! atiractive and valuable. ~ One-mile novice, s e Judge Dundy or placed ‘on record, pending e Sixth’ race, one mile: King Hors (3 io 3) elding . ce, e A R B 5 NORTH PLATTE, Aug. 20—Do not allow | the appropriation of the money by the city Becond round: won, Davesac (7 to 1) second, Revenue (g | Jeorei N O R one-mile open, class A, first 'prizé, value | The vanguard . Louis Templars | anybody to discount our corn crop. It is all | council and now due the water works com- qlardubar, and Haskell beat Delse and to 1) third. Time: 1:4 {3k G COURAKEL O o 0 S0 0 S5 A A rond pride. valud | §150; to-mile | st ed east Tue: N[ghh s.l- far n the first and second divi- [ pany. The question of voting the amount owngens & - A ouls ... 000,154 snger boys, first prize, value $8; sccond | Borden & Swearengen, shutter and iron | slons and northern branches are concerned. | will come before the council af the ne A rapo’ beat. Longadort | Talent Med m Shade she Advantage. | Hits: 2 eV arkif REToU B irro ze, value $4; third prize, value $2; two- | works, at Kansas City, have assigned the prospects for a heavy crop have never | meeting. and It s understood that 1t ihe O ke S BAS CITY, Aug. 2.—Three favorites | Now York, 4 St.’Louls, 2. Farned runs: | mile’ open, class A, first prize, valie $29; [ " The twenty-elghth annual session of the |been more favorable. Late. rains have vor whould veto the bill i C. H. Young and Caldwell beat Colpetzer | and two heavily backed second chofess | New York, 13 St Louls,' 2 Base on balls: | g6 §P00 S35 B gIa0 PIET AUE 8 pabs twaniyietuhth. annual session” of o4l B ners . fay oL 2 ave | mayor hould veto the bill, there is a suffi- and Haverstick, 6.0. 6 helped the talent retrieve a portion of their [ Off Rusle, 3: off, Breltensteln, 4, Struck | wjonal, cash prize; five-mile open, class A. | e silver men In sess Mystic, Conn. | greatly benefited the corn that appeared (o | cient majority in the council to pass the bill Packard and Willlams, walkover; Dyer| rocant Josses at Exposition park by coming | hats aim learrel Bhrehan atbien borce: | firat prize, value $85; second prize, value, $15. | 0 BIYGE men I session ot San Kranclaco heve theant seorched beyond redemption a | over his veto. and Staley, retired 90¢ osRen | positia PAYK by com: ase 80 e M e 3 reted e 2 0! a Fue e8- | week age, ard the corn which was badly S—— b R0 st e . a | in first today. The winning favorites were | Van Haltren, Doyle. Doubie play: Fuller ——— day. . Patar 6o "y, Slocum beat ‘White and| Georgin Hamiin in the first, Davy Crockett | to' Wilson. Battories: | Iusio and Farrel: Broke Abont Even nt Detrolt. Gonoral Coxey 18 sald to contemplate | JAMAEed, locully, by hail, in most cuses hax Minor Pollce Court Matters, Bimets ‘uia”bavis, walkover: Thompson | i (e third und’ Jerouning in*the ourth: | {roltensiein and Fotz ime: Ont hows | DITTROIT, Aug. 2. Two favorites, & sec- | mosie o Okiahoma And ronning forean: | pruug back ercouragingly and will yield | ~ John Ofell and Charles Wheeler have been and Anglin, retired Nevatla Boy, au ouisiger, won {ithe second| and forty-one minutes. Umplres: nslie 1 choice and two outsiders won at Wind- | gress. more than half a crop. arrested for assaulting Harry Hodges and Austin 1 Cullingham beat Pope and | face b ‘ H e Joe Hperlock at | gnd Jevne. v . 4 $ D The bark Holthill, f 8 o o o - robbing him of JAustin® afa € et R R S e yhe:s a4 iicsiay R or today. Subito's win was not in the hest | The bark Holthill, from San Francisc Hallesy s Findlay, 3 n the third' got frst mon o BERT ABBEY WINS A GAME. of form wnd the judges notified the Sohoons | Which was reported lost, has arvived a Raltwar Sotas and, Rervoaal The case against B. Frushard, charged 2 g . tell, the favorite In the fifth race, mad BT M. The W, a g spec FAST PLAY NEEDED. pull, hut could N eia .' ttor than | . BROOKLY Aug. The Pitts- | faid”stoble. to leave the track., The crowd | Queenstown. The Wabash has a big special excursion off | ity embezzling $30 from Barkalow Bros 5 " urg tea i Brookiyn’ one s o e for Boston, 5 For today five double matches and six | third plac rack x : burg team wis Brooklyn's opponent this|numbered about the same as usual, Wsather [ Mrs. A, Henry, a half breed, has brought was dismissed, the matter having been settled matches in the first round of the doubles M'_ st JThce, ]«4‘[‘7 (.\»:)13‘\';:"" Tlrf:'.'\'.‘»’\‘\"x‘. ‘;"fi,‘..,|.-m\'f:.f:’3§,.:;‘:;“ ”\*““':ufr:‘\l“’:;_ threatening m«l: fas N»Su»{;\lllx'x‘x:‘u‘l\‘::-.W“” T\l::f.')' 1l 1'|'i"“\\l!.l~li. to the townsite of Lilla-| Edmund Keene, general agent of the Conti- | out of court. must be played if the tournament is to be [ G0 hird, Time “| an interesting uphill fight. Hart's wildness ,,‘_“kh BT KOcOn A aller e, T K“'””\ Bl e SR ne "'vul {H\-'- Kansas City, Is in the city A warrant has been lssued for the arre: completed within the week. Many of the | “Secand ruce, four furlongs and fifty yards: | Was the main cause of the Pirates’ down- d 5 Sansaa Cllys deigsiatashaye nangurel W. W. Richardson of the Pennsylvania lines | of H. Bislee for keeping a viclous dog, :;u' .»u:n.-x were obtained on the |v|']n‘unlm- N.mm{;. \I,{uy 2 F'«“|“"';'i I“'lun-llu @t 1) {n‘."m f'“..m 3 “lx“"-::w K h{'”rf;x» #our gt l~smlvn.||] race, |l\~- furlongs: .\'u‘lnlu won, ‘e of patent medicines, is in the c'ty and wHI open an office here. (‘hllhmhy was bitten by the animal on at where necessary any game could be | second, Momus (6 to 1) third. 1 1 0:651%, em resu. s, Abbey 0k- | pray Belle second, ena_third. Time: 1:02. 7 A Horsts JH = y F. A. Nash, general passenger and ticket | Howard street yesterday and quite serious, arranged for 6 o'clock and the result is that | Third race. four and a half furlongs, sell- | lyn pitched after the fifth inaing. | = Fhird one mile: Miss_ Perkins won ard 1' l\”\l‘m‘l‘\ tan. posimasier at v\jl atn R ai et "v,,m‘,,,,\'f‘. & EREY AT 7 overy one is crying for the o time. This | '0&: Davy Crockett (1 to 2) won, Corn Cob | Attendance Scor second, John Wilson third s AFTeNta AP SINDOAKIE: | AR L% L J A Yoas 1t AUIELIE 1o 46 el Auriae the das | @ to 1) second, Joe Sherlock (20 to 1) third. | Pittsburg .. 0020000 ment of money order fun Chicago. e e 0 00 ":::;p’l”:::?l’;;.:l kit Time: 10 iey : 1] Broakiyn e, 0821 ', pface, four and a half furlongs plhe recelver of the Wichita Nation Tom Godfrey, general passenger and ticke: would simple enoug Fourth race, five and a half furlongs, sel Hits 1 tsbu 8 rrors lan 1 won, Miss Kitty second, Merry | bank has brought suit against various par- | agent of the Missouri Pacific 1 family are to get well ahead with one full day's play. | ing? Jorephitie ( €0 ® wob. Alva 0 1| pittebarg, 5 Brookiyn. Earned runs third. Time: o ties on notes aggregating $200,000, Ty sl S I'is Intended to begin this morning at 10:30 | second, Tenspring (6 to 1) third ime: 1 Pittsburg, 4: Brooklyn, 2. Two-base hits:| Iifth race, five and a half furlongs: Belle | The Bar Iron association holding ¥ ¥ y and the committee will see to it that, except [ FIfth wuce i, furlongs: 'Bob Clampett (& | Grim, Sténzel. ~ Three-bas hite Treadway ster won, Carnation second, The Rook eting at Cleveland to regulate the price | o R "”NH“M' Iwml agent of the C hipago 0 adjor e o) C some- 9 won AID (13 10 gecond, dMonte Sacrifice hits Clingman (), v . the product for the ensuing ye ¢ Northwestern, is in the east, combining T2 I:“:fhm“mj"f;:;‘ e, tan lunch,. some- | 1{ #5 5" thir Time: 1 s St in, Anderson, Tho, proposed. bull fght - the. Atlanta | business with pleasure Tu the afterncon it is also announced that a sdan ni. e s, Tase on'bitis: Off Harg| Jockey © ern Protests. | exposition has been deciared off, the man-| The American Express company is now there will be some exhibition matches in W YORK, Au )—The Aqueduct off Abbey, 1. Struck out: By Hart, 4 F=TRA~NAATIR of | BESMERL PION'H LNE S0 PEHIOTIDN making the unprecedented time of forty-two which the leading competitors will take | races were again. fovored with pleasant | by Abbey, 4. Passed ball: ‘Merritt, Bat: | the Jockey club held a meeting this after- | The window glass workers and oporators | hours from New York to Omaha part. There are seviral games which could | \aather and sbout the usual attendance. 1 Hart m“ .\x.-.m!.;' Abbey —and | noon, the following gentlemen being pre: e S T TP TP My S BT T i The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul people be arranged this way that would have more | qy o ¢ ~ g tre: = Murray me: One hour | ent: Me Thompson, Knapp, K¢ and 3 are doing some tall hustling for the patronage The card was a poor ol and made almost Les. 3 N A posse of officers near 1 Aul B g patr L3 interest to the general public than many of s { L and forty-six minute Sturgis protests lodged by W. B. Jen s a FAAMDERE anunas. 2 o pi FRDAL L0, the gener T n omaty of | without interest” by ‘scratching = In"the | "0 ONELS PLAYED GREAT BALL. WS Dwyer againat awarding | M. came upon a party of robbers and had a | of the pilgrims bound to Bostor. 8 Jocrna M“xh 8 K‘”“:‘\ ik :I;u-'(--,"u. .‘“r'“fi'\..x.u'|n- ta mi and o ..:34’\;::;"’.“1"“. ROBTON, Aug, 2,—Both Weyhing and | (he purse won by tne horse Tingé at ihe | FUADIOE fght with ‘them The outlaws E. L. Lomax, gencral passinger and ticket L 1y escaped : bacifl 4 " Ched effectively tod » | Brighton Beach race course on August 6 nt of the Union Pacific, with his family solallon doubles, had a walkover. In most of the Dolan hed effectively today, but the Hrieof 3 e AT Plate Gl . T . ! g 7 A ad BoC ok, and’ w « | the stewards ylpoiled were not filed in ac e American Plate Glass company has | has retur om Colorado Springs. "This event I open to all those who entered | fAVOFitex were void of any enthusi had g luck, and’ with th 1 v”#' were 1 A has returned from Colorado Spring Fpe et AR balne very laht b of a bad error by Nash in the nrth | cordance” wih{ fib vules of racing and | been organized at indianapolix Itis i T G . . » O for the singles or doubles and were defeated in | Abecilation. betting! belng very lisht fhning won the game. The Colonels played | therefore coul e be consid The ‘ap- | reors tion of the old De Pauw Plate| J. T. Gibson, superintendent of the Chi elther the first or second round. A similar | ' First race, five furlongs: Buceancer (3 to | & very pretty game, with the exception of | Pllcation of Geo 0. Qunntred a recon- | Gla pany cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul, and G. R. Mor event will be arranged in the singles. The | 1) won, Venetian G to 1) second, Conne- errors by Collins, which were not | 5 sulu of Im sh.\\l"l\o}l :.-3--1“ .;.1(::':[::»-:‘& Kebo Valley club of Bar ”""""n{m." "-“"*“‘:‘)'.’f'l“‘f"""l“““"v of Monon, draw for the consolation doubles took place | maugh (3 to 1) third. Time: 1:0i | . i Tt m BB oa O as fuled off | Me., Tusoday gave.a ball in honor of Sec- | Ind., are u the cliy. last nigit and resulted follows: econd race, six Mangrove | Louisvill o 1008 40 0.0 1-g|the turf LrrpIe B E retary Herbert and the officers of the North Next Monday night will be Railroad night Millara Hopkins and Fred EATh I o h n Inquirend ‘1‘._ second, | Hoston : H \. .: 000110 0-2 R0e WAk H10'S = -\i\lvm“:;II:II':TJ'";’ ‘ P ~ t the meeting of the Kuights of Aksarben or and A 3 & dling © ta ol 1512 Hits soulsville, Joston, Srrol An ction has n granted in New er. somewhe he neighba od o Be'R Byor and Maynard St "Third race. handicap, mile and a quarter: | pouisville, 2; Boston, 5. Karned runs: 1.ouis Valentin€ Seeking Ve vunim Jersey restraining Edison Trom selllng the | fto o Somewhere in the neighborhood of 0.0, Pope and A et “ | Charade had a wal r. Time not taken ville, Boston, 1. ‘Two-base hit: Bannon NEW YORK, Aug. 2.—John Valentine, an | kentiphones in Furope on the grourd of | Mty representatives he track ready to be o Nope and ) Wotirth et S uriomgs: Volloy (1405 { ¥ hase it Bpien. Home fun: 'Callak | toiien 1 um(‘ £ 0. —John Valentine, &n | Seiatien of contrat plumed and belted with Samson's hosts Nervous ere being placed similar to those on Douglas and Sixteenth streets. To complete this arrange- ment requires seven miles of wire, 110 arc lamps and nearly 2,500 incandescent. One locomotives Cockrail and' Carter Wildeg e Play C. won. King T {1 to 1) second, ie (7 to es; Clarke, Duffy. Double plays! | possengers on cteamer (ireassig, which | Congressman McMillin of Tennesee an-| The Union Pacific has no less than six fkiel and Cart igar o ks iR ORI BHEE S do Crarke: O'lirlen’ to Shugart to | SLCET002% ¥ Ba than come fo America | IOUNCeS that he is, and always has heen | mammoth special trains for the Boston | Bleepless, no appetite and very much run to 1) second, Lulu T (4 0 1| Tsian: 8 Toulsyille, 2. Btruck out s with the iniénpionpf ehallenging Jaik Me ARLALTIGALY O e oginage. And il R [ Tomplar B tuveone _through from {he | down, was the condition of my husband, third. Time: 144 ke, Hpies. Bhugart (2), Gettinge ey: | Aulitre the” Jightgeiht champioh of th o | 1 acific slope of fc en coaches ely ilabe e - 4 Last evening the visiting players and the | ' Bixin race. mile and a half: Tom Moore | b o B e LSl ey | Thnited Statesy Hn hopes to mak: Hohe Leulevilie Post calla upben General | being sleepers, onc from Montana, one fror Binoe taliing Hood's.Barsapsrilla b Iy mombers of the Omaha Tennis club were in- | (4 to 1) won, Harry Alonzo (1 to 1) second, | Dolan and Ryan. Time: Two hours, Um- | With the Ameilcan boxer for T favdin, the femocratle candidate for gov-| Utah, Colorado and Wyoming, and one from [ Wonderfully improved, and he now eats vited 10 the houte' of Mr. W. 0. Doane, | Hatoness f to 5 thint. Hme3 pive:” MeDonald Place lclther. hormoor on British soll, He | S7Rck: i WIAQuN:, i, DU, Wieh, ffep i | Nebraska and sleeps well; in fact, he is all right, rosident If the club, for & “‘stag" party. ! ent Bad & Shoking 1 e MORBRE TANE DAY, confident” of Wi aldlity to vanquich his op- Conrad H. Heyer presidcnt of the General Manager B Dickinson, J. 11, M Hood’s S in % —_— Joms : P o] WABHINGTON, 2 xay's e | ponent g [ 1ap‘ed Chicago Looking Glass rompany, has | Connell, superintendent of motive power. WRENN AND CHASE CHAMPIONS, “““-“l-y\"“"-l'""\"_“:\' A Adks b ’I;‘\ g peut into Cloveland's eolumn by a seore of L 8 oo | skipped to Germany with a large amount [ L. H. Korly, superintend:ut of telegraph arsaparl a galn me aterloo ut the Bay Dis- | § to 7. At the end of the seventh inning frots of money, which he raised by pledging the | and B, Buckingham, superintendent of ¢ v aalas yary DIRBIC A AfRs s Tt Ty e ¥ in Mollow | trict track. Hearts Fase, at 1 to 5, was | Doth teams requested Umpire O'ay 1o sall | CEDAR RAPIDE, Aug. 2.-Snecial Te'e- | fnsets of thi concern. The creditors o hot | servics of he Union Taciie s doum ‘ar | Wepieseem very highly. . Mus. Many Con Ole at Newport. the severest blow the talent has suffered | the game on dccount of the darliess, but| gram.)—Cedar Hapids outplayed Ottumwa | hope to realize much on their claims Kansas Inspecting the dividion branches | — J 1O OIM R NEWPORT, R. L. Aug. 20.—The national | for some time | he refused. The score then stood 7 to 4 | > - throughout that state. HOOd s Pillg core a1t tver s, bilious . R White and Palmeés » 1. Denise and A. Townsend: o bya, o | | "y anee ev § (12 1o 1) | Washington's favor. Washington did i ery point today and won easily 5 | tennls tournament opened here today on the [ First race, flve furlonge: Masy 8 (2 to b | LSRRG drat Ralf of the elghth, but lar Rapids 010240 § ntiatc R reian. cross | | Charles Kennedy, general passenger and nem, bo Casino courts, under the most g ous | 2ON,, Gonde nd, R e pixd. | ROORE I N N e O the A RD, DU | e e 10000 (o sesniomational co-operative congress | i..iet agent of the Rock Island, with a party olrcumstances. The only match of impor- | Second race. five and @ halt furlongs: | MeD on bases McKean knocked out a fly to lar Rapids, 11; Ottumwa 2r- | "o collection of delinquent taxes at|Of eastern rallrond men, s doing Alaska ce today was the champlonship doubies | Bells Boyd (13 to 10) Won, Cardwell second, | 4Vhey, who had difficulty in fiading it ant ar Rapids, 2; Ottumwa, 5 Moosh s Raid 1o be accompanied With re. | They have had some wild and weird experi Batwaen Wrenn and Chase, who lasc woek | Jgmphine thira, " mime: "o 1 McKedn made a home run. When th elde Risiey ant Fox; Dilon rk | e 18 aliten | Snoee Which: Colansl Iesunedy il seceunt defeated the Neel brothers at Narragansett hird yace, five and a half furlonge: | i o DAY 5. B¢ in ke to a request of Gormany the | in & volume he s preparing t o tht . arragansett | cpawrord (8 f0 1) won, Henrts Hase secont )+ spectators i the bleachers surrounde i i a requ rmany the olume h preparing to write this PP Frmary, e Pler, and Hovey and Hobart, the bresent | Stommionbe iited Simelonnn, Hase second, | Sl AP Wie "bollce had 15" fierters. 10 Patene 1 dohn R Gent ke government Ras agrecd 10 Drotact | winter, entitied ~Darker Alaska. " A SPECIALTY iy iiven champions. The men appeared on the court | Fourth race, six and w halt furlonga: | Koo the crowd back, and he was taken to y 20.—(Special holic missionaries i China | “James Stuart, the well known Madison tlary Byph s puruunotly oured 1n 16 o apparently fir the phik o e urth, race, six and u bhalt furlonge: | (0¥ iavers® dressing | room. © Attendance, | gram.)—The Sloux City Fair assoclat The British minister at Peking has been | noe o b ) 35 daye. You can be treatod at home 1 firat set was a vantage wet 3 B Gardnee (hisd. Tiae: Jai40 second, | g5, " gror g pe Eeos given full authority in the matter of deal- | D banker, a party of relatives and | (o same nunudnumakflfi'm'y;‘a and Chase, 15, Wrean and Chase play ifth race, one mile: Adelants (@ to 2 | Washington sor 7 batween Joa Patehen and John B, | I8 With the outrages on misslonaries [ands tiak Calltarnis sommied s kpacial car 1 By velirond fars mad hotal Bille end reat lobbying gkame and seemed to be the | won 1ittle Hob second. Sa e D | Creveland Gantry for & purse of 316 a side and a0 | William Kepney, formerly a liberal unior K pa voritor. HHoveey was ofne als toe vans | Jion. Lastle Bab second, Ban Luis Rey third, | Cleveland oo ) jentry Tor'a prseof 3L o side, and Kiow |, WULAD Kehney, formerls o el union: | oston, the White mountains and uppor st. | SurEet =t and ‘il i Bis side of the nel. Hovey either relura. el | oiias, Washington; p - 8 | aadiv o be 8 been appolnted solicitor general for Treland, | Lawrence. Banker James P, Latta of Teka ng ouiside or missing the ball altogether - o un, 3 —— Mabel Stanle usic ha st under | mah was also in the y AR50 o5 Simne, the. hail gl her.| :l uite at Galesburs ‘. ns: W Mabol Stanicy, the music hall artist under | mah wa In the party ; Chase. S5 Tharing soma” of ine, can and | GALESBURG, Aug. 2.—3:00 trot erut | buse 3 Mcdagr. "Three b Deelded an lmport arvest ' London o stealing fewelry The Fremont, Elkhoru & Missouri Valley's AR T this set Hovey and Hobart showod some | WOn I stralght heats. Time , & SV lias, MeAlser, Tebeau, Carts| ST- PAUL, Avg. 2) ] as | fanse by two Fich New' Yorkers now first harvest excursion will traverse (o slate, | vegusranteo to cure Wa solisit the o dix‘r’um v\‘l:k "514“‘{" playing lacked | Helle Pilot, Florence B, Gavion, Vietor, | wrix Hassamaer. Bacrifice hits: Sel- | decided in teel Barge | london. ‘“‘""; Omaha August 29, AcONrASiag Te- | St canse and O Dou, 5,508 world for & ness. Chase the Dest individual | Itsmont. Nordica, Angie. Tempting and | bach. Doubie piays: Selbach to Cartwright, | com : : t The Be:stat Ambriosa) ina atas ports have been recelved from many points | €Asé weeannato i diseaso s lw Ruth Tyumpter aiwo stavied: o © j Wirai base on batis: OF ® sercer. 4: "ot | company meat Grow. | o The HiA1 Of (e A hanner*ived | 0 Tinofs, Tows and Missouri, and the | BAMed theskiihof Tc:l“'b'-'m'm."wl‘"‘! The third set and mateh was won by | 300 pace: I, I D won in stralght heats. | Young, 4. Struck out: By Morcer, 3; by | 2! 3 ermpiny 01 $300,000 " S Pre initial train will car large number of ol O Abaolul ..,,."‘ ot Weean and Chase by @ score of S0, the | Time: '2:4l. ¥18%. ' Jed Sibell, Cadet, Vio: | Youns, & by W 2 o | worth of icek he the Morritts 13 a bar o | e biente toe 902 bR antsPSSd | prospeetive settiers o the many stiractive| & ».u';:.'.’"' M""c,o"fi WD o(f: losiug play being made by Hobart, who|let L and Sphere also starieds | Guire, 1" Batteries: Mercer and MeGuire; | the suit of the riits ta re £ hour for four hours sections of the state. R N “ on the 4:45 Rock Island train, bound fo to pay ralirond faco and hotalbilla. snd no