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OMAHA DAILY RBEE: SUNDAY, AUGUST 25, 1 FORVOSANS ARE FIGHTERS| ™+ e v vome weve | Rutp yADE 4 GOOD. STAND| 48 i REQUITAL WON 1T EASILY gt i == [ AIDNER AND SLOCUM WIN | ) Jordters auite Hands . it BT ey Watinereh T ory, Minith, Hacke oo Rockhil () . 1) THiEL ima: 120 Japanese Army of 0';r|x|)nt|o|| is Having | in T,‘r‘l.':u'-*,‘l‘!."l(,-u;l’vyvlv‘-‘»‘ r“',. .f.':,mul wers | University Toam Had "]’3“"‘“" to Beat the | iyt Twe ‘.' Ty ':‘ X v“”"”"'!‘." e | Delay at the .Pnsz Tired Qul the Over- ““‘zf‘,’.’lfieh.,‘-t‘:“.‘yill"'Evi‘vzlgrvy"‘:l::l.;*:“l:f{ 2.“,“"{,":‘,‘:‘_‘;“:" Interstato Championship in Doubles Won 4 o 1 Moinys WA Turty Pk ‘Thls, of couee, il BIRODKLYR AR, Dl—The wime A1 Kast weightad Favorites, ifih Face, four furlongs and itty yards, by the Ohicago Pair, oy and @rady; — |56, vees iRt Tisanines uh &5 the RIS - orn park (WA"ftarnoon was roth - selling: ~ Barney Aaron to 1) wor Is very satisfactoty, as far as th than a elnughtes, The Brocklyns we Mitchell (2 to 1) second, Thurman (4 to 1) S CHINESE SUPPLY THEM WITH ARMS |« 1 but the fact must ot be |VERY FINE WORK BY BOTH PITCHERS | sui ot il it i it i HANDSPRING WAS THE FIRST ONE OFF | third: Time: o7 NEBRASKA CRACKS EASILY DISPOSED OF overlooked that the weak batting of th as to who should make the most errors — soldiers had more to_do with their defeat ——- after the gime, was practically won the | » than anything else. While their bowling is | home ten ot n, their new pit-her o 1 Honors Civil " K00, elding s almost fault- | Jellen and Refnhardt Were In the | je made a falrly good showing. Score . . 2 fairly good flelding 18 almost fault- : I, o y Bood showing. 8 mn K the Wi Chlengo Drecders Drop $12,000 in the | Young and Caldwell Unable to Get & Military nnd Naval OMcers [ less and il < the requisite | Best of Form, but ( at St Loul ) 00001 17 Mantiton Ul . knowledge of the art willow wielding,’ pport Wan Ragged Tirooklyn 3204304 Washington Park Races Set in In—Singles to Distingulshed “' he the. tale of yesterday's game had remained : in Speti. Hito: 8t. L 10; Brooklyn, 21, Errors Sent Hin CHICAGO, Aug The meeting of the . untold 3 5 t Louls, § rned runs: St Louis thwestern Bree assockation closed The soldiers were the first to undertake 3ooklyn, 0, Kirst_base on errors: St. Louis e track being it conditiol o judged from the fact that half an [ poo0o o g 1oyt irst_base o balls: Off Daub, 15 oft Cronin -t Al ik G B S ] SAN FRANCISCO, A The steam ur 1" was product AR Joston, Ih; Pittsbuie, & S By Db, 1; by Cronme L' Home rin: | e R it oo 0Lt |isaoing gRnNot-be eonddatad’ Without bek The committee in charge of the Omah¥ Ilh‘p Peru arrived today from Yokohama In thelr second venture at the wickets| NEW .L\.v'"x“» '.]u m | Lnch 'm‘, ¢ v,“- ‘)m\ ’ itz, Il‘h{ e, | hoad B | ting. The Iireeders’ assoclation, however, | Intersta lawn tennis tournament kept Its bringing the following advices to the A the boys in blue" were scarcely more for (T h oy G Cro Dowd, Two-base hits: Tredway, | at Sheepshead Bay was r in bet- | has set an example to other assoclations in | word with the public yesterday and tunate, s the fall of ieir lnat wicket saw | Daitimore 22 Cincingatl 5 o Bhoch, Quinn, Samucls, Pelts. Stolen busa: | \KeHTHaEY e D [T asCERLIIRNIN | YORd Wit Ui pa] erday and the at . iy sixteen runs to their credit | Srand Reg by 3 Daub. Hit by pltched bail: * drilin, Dat- | 1 b accepting entry money. Willis P, the green [ fitdl round of the doubles was played off In TOKIO, Japan—Few details of the mw | ainst these two <cores of fifteen and | N EEPTEE S EOT A terfes: MceDougall, Ehret and Peitz; Cronin, he candidates for the Futurity appearcd | Chicago welding, won the coneluding b the afternoon as advertised. Waidner and sacre of misslonarles at Ku-Chung respectively, for the two ndianapolls, '9; Mincéapolis, 3 | Daub and Dailey Umpire: Murray. Time:|on the track this morning with their stable | of the 2:30 trot. Al Kempland gave Dent Slocum had an easy time of it, defeatt Wien sathared, dut tiie avaNABI Omahas put up seventy-five runs rro Haute, 1; St. Patl, 9. s trouble In the 2:32 trot. D ¥ W . defeating 3 s n ing Des Moines, 4; 'Peoria AN G : i GAME, | companions, but their work was | Sgme sald to indicate that the crime was a natural | This information, ¢ with a glar Kockford, §; Lincoln, h . Foreman's wildness at | they were only taking gentle exercise to | first heat. Spinaway won the first two | of 62, 6-1, 6-0, IETING WAS A DIG LOSER. pleted on day. The Coney Island Jockey club clated press the 217 pace eusily. after lnying up the | Young and Caldwell by the handsome score development of a conspiracy organized by | at the scores in detail, will give an & Quincy, 6; St. Joseph, eritical &, coupled with errors by St keep the muscles limber and r limbs in | heats of the Lakes stake easily, but t tool 26 & developm t /. organls w it all came about J Was the caute of Pittaburks defent todny. | peot : His 105 10| e AR Valle diter took two heatt: [ Tt (09K a large amount of hard work durs well known viceroys against the body For the Omahos the brothers Vaughan 4 i e U tonr | They cutbatted the home te wnd at the | Perfect condition for the great struggle It was 7:15 o'clock and the own were | Ing the morning to get the court into cone foreign residents. Th sult of the move- | did yeoman's work, while the palm for bat- | The University Ciub and teams | poginping of the seventh were leading by a | At 10 o'clock the trainers had all left the | ready to divide first and second money. | dition, but before noon the sun sent forth ting’ goes to Captin Lawrle. The latter, | played a very close and interesting Bame run, In the seventh Foreman was very'| {rack and their charg The ~ stables of ‘Monroe Salishury, M. | oo dd 00 A | who was in for quite an hour, gave as fine 4 fieo Untvassitl wild, and after that he allowed en M 9 Cheney, Colonel T ylor, B4 Ayres, owner | ¢Onsiderable heat, and by 3 o'clock the sine instigated by the deposed viceroy, Liu Ping | an exhibition of patient batting as one | ball yesterday afternoon, th : l]l r ?‘,,m. to enib'e the home eam to s ore three | in the st with six hours' wait for the { of Bensetta, and others shipped to Fleet- | gles game between W. F. Slocum and Mile Chang. The guilt of this official has boen | Would wish to gee. Lawrle's score of 19, | winning by a score of 6 to 4. Reinhardt and [ runs. “he fielding of the home team was | cont i wood parl fonight. Summarios T Hovias wag : L t this official has been | SRV, Meing a Ta ¢ Wwas a very credit n both pitched admirably, as ‘the fact | Perféct. Attendance, 8000 ore ol o Dt S oncludedy: | 1474 HOPKIGS was put into court. Hopking ormally declared by his suce Viceroy | Note et ance i admirably, Hriten e 0 0 8 00 1 2 eo] It was conceded on all sides that never | wijiis T won the ascond, third and fourth | made a plucky fight, but was only able to Li Chan Lan, who urges that tho originator | Me Francls, W. R. Vaughan, Cam- t not a single run was earned on either | piitshurg 00203300 0-8|inthe history of the stake had the race been | heats. Time: 2:16%, 2:241g, 2:40%. Tur- | record four games to his credit | eton and Ford ail did well with the bat ment was the outrage in Sze-Chuan province, | s were resting quietly As so0n as of the riots be o tem . side most amply demonstrates. The C Hits: Doston, 10 Pittsburg, 1. Krrars: [ more ope ¢ wossibility for a dozen | Juiols was second and Rosina third: Pray | this was over ¢ A . of the ri be required to remain in | §rof and Ford afl did wel o hed: him: | nost amoly piiite: Toston, 10; Plttsburk, M. Eredrs: | more open and a possibility for a dozen | Rl BAS SCCoR wicl TOMnA, AR FEAY | this wa r C. H. Young and 8. 8, Cald- Cheng-Tu and make reparation for his evil | «elf in fielding as well by accepting the | boys undoubtedly would have won the game | jIRtOR: WU B hase bt Siensel. | horses, even though the favorites were only | drawn in the third heat. Frederick L, | well entered the court to finish the match doeds. This proposition has been approved | three catches given him. © = ppe | 10 they ot become nervous at critical | Home' run: Stehsel, | Stley base: Long: | two in number, with good odds above the | Hawthorne, Judie Rice and Royana lso | with J. B. Farquhar and F. Haskell, which Lo SSuli ani | Cookson and Heth bol ng-stopped | o ¥ 1t wad. tho collogs atudente Pirst_ on balls: Lowe, MeCarthy nnon [ ohe i 4 a- | Starte | had bes ¢ ' by the court at Peking, and an imperial | wills in fact it may be said without any | S1es. As it was the college students had oy DA o, M ecarthy, IBAnnen | others. A fair estimate, formed from con- | *S00 o trot, purse $1,00: Dentine won | 12d been adjourned with two sets in thelr edict has been lssued commanding Liu to | exageration that the flelding of the win- | all they could do to win out, and thelr vic- 3 Danovan (2), Struck out: | versation with leading trainers at the track, | tie second, third and fourth heats: ‘Time: [ favor on Thursday evening. Farquhar and settle the affairs accordance with the | PGLS was all that could be d ory wa ell earned one when it is taken Stuart 11: Ryan da ndspring the cholce with the majc 2:181, 2:17Y, 2:19%. Loretta won the first | Hagke b y B %o Judgment faira In accordance. with the | “mae e "wolfets, the 1on pbi £ ad] A LI e Lo O i he sery. | Batteriés: Dolan, Ryan and Ganzel; Fore o it Resuitas sosond. Hastings third and | heat tn’2:2i5 ‘and’ was second. Glenmore | b LB e udgment soon to ba pronounced by the in- | Trapper and Helss 'was well worthy of no- | into consideration they were short the Serv- | man and Merritt. Time: Two hours nd | 1Y I ond, \x was third. Al Kempland, Corle McGregor, | the defensive. They kept them away from vestigating commission. Grave doubts, how- | tice, while, as has already been & they | jopg of Lawler, Bittenger and Robinson. The | thirty-seven minutes. Umpire: McDonald Hazlet, Axiom and the others following Jim Smith and Kittle B also started the net by a strong lobbing game, and ale ever, are expressed by forelgn officials in | all fielded ‘well COLONELS QUIT IN THE THIRD. re was a delay of twenty-five minutes | 2:17 class, pacing, purse $1,00: Dempsey | though they did no i il China with regard to the central govern 1 t harmony attended every stage of INTVEREITE NEW YORK | The Colonels held | 2t the post for the Futurity candidates; then | won the second, third and’ fourth heats : 1ot succeed in pulling the ment's abllity to enforce penalties upon h 3 and the Fort Omahas took their 3 et st B Yisitors this mftormetd | the flag went down, with Handspring in first | Time: 2:4%, 2164, 2:84. Brinoda won | match out of the fire, they captured the provinclal’ authorities, even assuming th e oy conclusions. With, b Dings. ATter that they sradually | place. All through the first quarter Hand- | the first hedt in" %16 and ‘was second. | first set and made an even better bid for the penalties will be ordered in good faith. | Vietors ABAIR T e R ek e T tite ; weat to pieces and allowed the local team | spring held the advantage, but Requital, Mor- | (RO Not et Onward. *5be | the second than tho score of 6-4 would Indle The supremavy of the Manchuria rulers is | attendance at the game was fairly laree, | Abbott, 1b N " sl Tl . mon and ADplegtte wees DESSaIng Gl CloAG llie |’ also started cate. by no means assured, and any attempt to | and, what is more to the point, a thor: | Hayes,' New York ... 9028010 e & McCafferty electrified the excited throng by ; stake, 2.7 class, trotting, purse ) salisfy the demands of the western powers | oughly orderly one. Scores MeKe Louisville ..........2 2 0 0 00 0 0 0—4/ ryshing Applegate up to Handspring and liey Queen ‘won' the third ana | DY this time a large crowd of people was at the expense of the vice regent may en FORT OMAHA, PIRST INNINGS MeAuliffe, o Yorle 1: Loulsville, 7. Brrors: | leading him by a head at the half-mile post ats in 212 \was | Dresent in anticipation of the match of the NGO iie. SIADITILy Of LB Lhr e " T AT Jelien, p Foulsville, 7. Barned runst) whie little Grifin_ followed suit with Re ) 1 \d heats. Spin- | day, in which the Nebraska champlons were RRIEASRRARE Ton otte ot Rokvy Hilng # Vaughan Tichnor, | ieville, 1 quital. Half way down the stretch Apple- | A\W4Y t jpcond heats 1N to try to improve on the stand made m with serlous disaster to the Ja i Vaus . v R gate had had enough and his supporters | 2y e MOG SHfe EHAGUE St hain | against the visitors from Chicago by Cul )y Vitighan r i A 4 also starte i Clar in hicago by Cullings forces, are published In several English To ceased shouting, as Requital, with Grifin | thi third and fourth heats ham and Austin. Young and Caldwell had newspapers. Most of these extreme state . “RETE AL e yw:‘:yn;».‘ smiling confidently, forged ahead, 1, grad K - | not shown at all a stro, ame ggainst I‘:‘r‘ ments” are derived from Chinese urces | Nor A U W Vhuphan y F ‘Cotlins, Gun Tt BLalan. basal| valy:l asing his advantage, won the great TURDBIVILLE WENT TO SLE | quhar and Haskell and the spectators were and are believed to be ent ¢ " ; i ¢ 18 pi g race by a lengih from Crescendo, who came ot p 1 f lieved to be entircly fictit o Vaugha g f Double plays; O'Hrien to a length from o " | prepar r a very close or exciting Jepanese author ! e Sower : DG, VAUEHAR..ers 5 2 b Shuzart ws; O'Brien to Spies; Farrel | With a great rattle in the last furlong. Silver | Loxt the on 0% 1 in the | match. But they were there to see how a that the work of A 4 iller. 1 Jball: Farrel. Batterfes. [ 11 finished third, a length behind Crescende Few Jumps. doubles gamo is played and to encourage the tusbed districts js much more difficult than | H:sins NLITE 341 soes e evanvoiinas 3 Rusic and rar nniagham and Warncr: | Requital went to the post at fours, after | ST, 1. Aug. 20—Three handicap | local pair by applauding whatever good was expected, The Chinese leaders have not | lepa!y Y L T e Lo RiMe iAo, ime: | opening at thr Crescendo and Sfiver II | races and a good card throughout attracted | $trokes they made only distributed arm ong their country-| o ; i 5 f 3 0 DING OF THE TEAMS ere at long odds. The race was run in| 3,00 people to Fair Assoc WENT ALL ONE WAY men, but have m 1 to inflame the savaz otal Chreveint . . Allen Played, Won, Lost, p.ct, | A112:6. The heavily welghted Handspring. | The racing was the best in Waidner served first, but did not win the tribes against the newcoiners, with the y 1 in Reinhardt, p altimore ...... a7 [ M | Applegate, Hastings and Hazlet were well | (hite of a heavy track. The cipa game. This augured well, but it was soon that Governor General Kabayama finds APDET, FUN OUE. o1 cvicasssinisiens x - Cleveland . bt 9 bepten, the long delay at the post being one | wa' the fitth race, an ow secn not to be any indication of what was elt opioscd by nearly the whole populatior ALk autan o 0 ety 5 Pittsburg 3 il o b o wr-olds, O'C was out of most | coming. The match was the best of five of the island. The attempt to establish a | JRUESEll Tun ov g Iniversity ? 3 Boston G 85 n the first race there was some brisk bet- | of tha hooks. and those who posted him | sets, but Youns an oll oniy clvil aystem of government and miltary rule | gking, ¢ Francis b d. Vaughan....... GIPatadi e v iis Philadelphia 3 i ting, Roligion belng the favorite. Kamsin | fatd odda of st 2 NG HEn ana 1| el nice auk And CaldNelion1 S RIS v ¢ ‘ : 6 [ e % Vatshan r - L g : 8 . and at|two' more games after this oponing one. will speedily be enforced. The army of oc- | Bowers, ¢ sub, b W. Vaughan wo-base hits: McAuliffe, Brooklyn ... . won easily, while Religion cculd do no better | that took a large a nt of y had a very cupation will be enlarged by the addition of | Neale, b W. Vaughan - 1100 | be plays: McKelvey to McAulife to Abbott; | Circinnat! Han: secondy: Domino was anoads: on. fay money. Linda, “with Dinety e Sy y l"‘[“',"”l u-lnvlw »l .lr gade fro i EATd T Alvision | NDEEh Rt il 4 Sands to Benedict., Struck out: By Rei ‘hicago Vi 4 = A the favorite among the against aidner” and Slocum kept up the a brigade from the Second grand division, | North b G, Vaughan. . R L out: By eint | New York iy ite for the second event, The long delay at lobbing ‘game which had been tried so suce ow in Liao Tung, making the number of | Allen, ¢ Caméron, b G VaUE L Reinhardt, 4; off Jeéllen, 2, Hit by pltche) Washington . 3 2.5 [ the post told on Domino with his heavy | clo: Some of the books laid 11 to 5 for [ cessfully by Farquhar and Haskell, and care fighting men 25,000. Twenty thousand cool- [ {avanaush, b W. Vaughan By HAMNAIAL T Pansed’ balls+ Hayes; 9. | BLILoUls it oives | weight and when Tarel called upon him he | a while. O'Connell was off in front, with | ried everything before them. They took four les will alss be put in the R T P A A LALLM R Kenagy, 1. Wild pitches: Reinhar i | Louisville e could only get within a handsbreadth of the [ Diemos " and Crevasse after him, “Linda nes with the loss of only three polnt the Japanese have suffered from guerilla at- | patran .. g R Jellen, 1. "Time: One hour and forty-fi No games today. Bilv. Tt waa ' ‘prelty rate.for threo-cighths | ratling. "AU the nair Linda chatisbged the | EaTSreil then ‘won his serre, oot Waldner |“lum.|‘ m;v natives are skilfull and o minutes, Umpire: Mr. Keith ? a mile from home. They were all Ariving | posie wtroteh, but O Connell eauld hot shalte ¥ hich modern sclonce s totally in Total .. . e = OMAHA CRICKET CLU GAMES 0F THE WESTERY LEAGU = latest intelligence from Cabayana's | R, W. Taylor, e Cavanaugh, b Shep 5 S et one Ol et VIR SO St ALY in o ¥ T ang T IRT HEED: AR M | B L AL L B L nxnx - 4 sh on the | a Despernte Strugs et PeRny 5eite, wad the race won in front of the betting [ 5 SCOHCS 80 th , N R SR AL Ba e O Ll A B R R Home Grounds. STROMSBURG, Neb, Au ecial with Hugh Penny as favorite. Wall-| rjne “rpurhiville, the leader, tried to | DUt only six points were scored to the Omaha y part of | G H. vauzha PR EANBAN v At ot T A O e ey took the lead soon and was never healed, [ make a grand nish, but reckoned | Pair in the remaining five games. The third 2 Although Doggett drove Wernberg hard. | too little on Linda’s sprinting qualities. | set was peculiar. Young and Caldwell did Griffin thus landed the third successive race | Linda came with a rtush, and’ O'Connell, | not secure a game, but yet on points it was ot S and with a new record for the | when called upon, could not get fast enough | by far the closest of the three. In the sece ¢ and wi to keen from being beat head 0 the [ gig g 5 Griffin rode Dorian to victory Iep irpmsemiuaat Jwwl dn the | ond game they were three times within an moacmHooRy 5 R = e bhick Streteh, but O'Connell could not shake | and Slocum ran out at 6-2, with a couple of GAMES OF THE LIVELY AMATEURS. | and Griffith managed to get Batterfly home in | the game 1ittle mare off. At the head of the | love games. The second set was equally ones front by desperate work. Out of fourteen en- | stretch the two were running a dead heat. | sided. Caldwell won the second game from the third race eleven went to the | O'Connell then drew away from Linda and | his service and in the third reached deu the insurgents being invariably | 1 driven into wilderness, Heth, 1 h w ST ceenee 0| Kansas City L0 0000000 0-0|kame of ball here today. Stark made very WRribiitoie of Liewards tor. talktih Ford, run out SN Grand Rapic 01001000 *2ffew errors, hut Stromsburg’s play was full Hits: Kansas City, 3 and Rapids, 11 | of them. Flelders who have played error = ) | H. Lawrie, e Cavanaugh, b’} Buished ervices during the war has com- | J1. Now, b Shepherd phits: Kansas Glty, ARG Tianidny ol or them ki 1 i Jones and Campbell, r 3 menced in Japan, The highest honors are | ¢. H. « on, b BOWETS. ... ceees ason dropped every- PR ; 468 0r MAKINE LH& core’ bhiE conferred upon Count Ito, the prime min. [ J, Francis, ¢ Neale, b Bowers.. 11100 thing that came fto them and wild throws LRy LR Sl G DL o MLt b ML L Rt rd og ey TRachE Ll Itat - Man SR 4 DETROIT, Aug. 2i.—Score L victory. Derlan was an olds cn favorite for | Summaries third again they reached deuce after 40-love ster; Marshal Yamagata, Marshal Ovama |3, Cameron, b Neale..... x ey ) e kM onatTe B o4 | Were numeraus.. The home team made two | 0 CF R TR S0 Ganger, In | st race, thirteen-sixteenths of a mile: | had been called against them. Slocum and nd Admiral Saigo. These four officials are | O. Myles, not out. S ¥ Detroit 3010000000 0-4]nits to the visitors' one, but when the home WPy LM I AR LA bt ' | Storekeeper (2 to 1) won, Eau Claire (I3 to | Waidner, howe: raised from the rank of count to that of | EXtras ....... e . Mjlwaukee ....0 0 300010001 team went to the bat in the last half o the last race eight started. Sunup, the favor- [ ZFOIEISEREE AP 6 T R T O LT [y e s Gl kb s Gl then took one game to marqu In addition to this promotion, Ito Hits: Detroit, Milwauk 11. Rrrors: | ninth they were five scores behind. ® ite, won comfortab! Summaries: Time: 1 fifteen, another love, and reached 40-love in Thtaives two Aecorations, tha: Qrand. Ordss G T E A Detroit, 3; Milwaukee, 1. Hatteries: White- | they hammered éut six runs and wo Wirst race, five furlongs, selling: Kamsin | Second rice, three-quarters of a mile: | the next. This brought them to within one of Merit and_the Order of the Chrys = = hill and Boyle; Baker and Boland. gRmeiRsor (3 to 1) won, Religion (2 to 1) s mo- | Laura I ( to 5 won, Faghaballagh (10 to 1) | Point of set and mateh. The Omaha boys A it S YADINEAEL,S Who. commAndeds ts RIDES A DANGEROUS INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 2{.—Score ::n rahlvulg 18 2 tional (8 to 1) third, Tipe: 1:02 -5, ond, Lou Jones (0 10 1) third. Time: | pulled up to deuce and four times had the H it il Pekiaanll dianapo: V100 1400 10k 8 —g | Stark ..... i.0..0 8 Second race, fall fandic “uturity vantage in their favor, but they could B amy corps for some months In Coren | pnd Holton Glves Anot f\',“f\',:,’.'“‘,'m‘,“" oL 010008 4 381 Struck outemy Oison, 3; by Lyon, 2. course: The Ditterfly (7 to 2) won, Domino , 4 purse, six furlonzs: Lasalle | pull oft the game. The full ssore of {'17: R o e e g oqmmanded 1N nf Hin Prowess as a Hits: | Indianapolis, 16; Minneapolis, 6. Er- | eries: Stromsburk, Olson’and Olson; Stark, | (1 to ) second, Rey del Carreres (i to 1) B feghter @ to ) gecond, Sehil-| maten was three sets to one, eighteen gam the ‘navy, will recelve the Grand Cordon of | PeOPIe Witnessed the fifty-mile sweepstakes | ter Fisher and McFarland; Frasier and |:gram,)=The one-side 1) won, Wernber ( ccond, Arapahoc n) won, lssie O (10 to 1) second, Dora | elght the Rising Sun and the second grade of the | Tace last nignt. “Dad* Holton won, with | Wilson. cas played on the home grounds to- | (8 0 1) third. Time: 1:12 2 H. Wood (f to 1) third. Time: 1111 Waidner killed more balls than the other Ordor of the Golden Kits, Marehal Nodzy | forty miles, and nlso the special five-mile’| TERRIZ HAUTE, Aug. 21.—Score: Waterloo Browns and the | Fourth race, the Futurity stakes, Iuturity | ifth vace, purse, one mile: Linda (2 to 1) | three men in the court together. Slocum’s Who Ted the Japanese at Ping Yane ana ciew: | time prize. McCullough took second time | Terre Haute .....2 4 0 04 070 0' 010 {5, The ‘grounds were heavy, | course: Requital, Griffin), 1 to won, O'C all el L7 8) nd, Crevasse (2| part is that of the safe and stealy partner, WARd Somimanted. the Fital sy And after | eige, while ““Rabbl* Clark finished second frr | St Paul . oo 11 4 0.0 11°0 19 owlng: | recent rainm, or the locals | Grescendo, Mg (I Care) 2 fo L, ¢ o e, T L teenths of a mile:| Who shall always return the ball fnto court a0 commande First corps and fought | b h 2abh shed secont SR o. 12; 8t. P ore Id have made a few more runs. Score: | S 108 ( L 40 to 1, third Si 4 encsixteenths of a_mile y u ? the last campaign of the ‘war in southwest- | the race at thirty-elght. The track became | JHits: Terre Haute, 12; St. Paul 15 Tr tarioo il i o 4 5. ' Handspr Hastings, Apple Miss € 4 to 1 won, Eloroy. (8 to 5) sec- | and never fumble, Young made a bold of~ Waterl 10000000 B Manohtirla) 18 Dromotenctrom vixsount. (o | danmerous artar tha firat houerioningtount of | korss Teree Haute, 3, St Baul g Satterions [IITAIOTI00 o 2 500 000:9:0.0 - . Roungsman, Intermission, S ond, Soundmore (4 to 1) third, = Time: 1:37. | fort to smash the lobs, which were sent in GHAL R raeives, the eame 6 reiratony ‘c | & heavy New falling: When spurting: the last | G°ar and Outcalt; Feppor and inet et 11 CHite: Weterres | gan, Whippany, Mormon, Paimerstone, C — - a most unrelenting manner from the other the three last named. Admiral Kabayama, | 1P of the first five miles Reading took an STANDING OF THE TFE i Brosled ainey ke et aterion -'m.», King of ‘n\‘nvm:‘. |“"'" t, Nimrod, | BROKE 2 FIVE-MILE RECORD. e of the net, but he fell down when 1t el uldl bayamy, | ygiy fall on the first turn, which placed Played. Won. FoRI, Pyt L L B d Axiom al<o ran - was most necesary that he should suce Bow kowornor, generall of: Furmoda,reg him a taflender by a couple of miles. Clark | Indianapolis .. 7 & GiaAatenicon SiGr Home run: Schiefale. | * Firth race Dorlan (1 to 2) won. | only Sensationnl Event of the Mau- | Tioe of eary. that uld succeed. rast J y v g 4.9 1 Dou play Heines to Wheeler . Time after time he sent balls over the base practical'y the same as Nolzu. Vice Ad-|and his wheel went roliing on the wet track Paul 6 001 0" Campbell; Mason to. Wheeler to | ol (0 ) Bombasette:(150:1) hattan Beach Meeting. line, from which he should have scored & out: By Denton, | 'Sixih race, .mile and a sixteenth, t MANHATTAN BEACH, Aug. 21.-Sev point. His object was to drive his opponents miral Ito, the naval hero of the copflict, and | and he fell back two 1 b :vv\ the l\]m-\x‘ Ot :u: Sampbell Struck Lientenant General Kw:kimi, v'ce 't | leaders. MeCullough became afraid of the | Minn Is . 5 ; by Heines Wy o R = X 3 3 D en st T ",{ e oaen 1|‘ ard hen he had thirty-five miles | Milwaul 5 5 ,,,,,‘,“1,_ D Wletarrls & by | 8unup (7 to' 5 win, Lookout (7 to cond, | features marked the professional and ama- | o the back in order that he and his partner the genoral are er n the peer- | board 1 S s | H vt » 2 4 lieffle, 4. Errors: Watorloo, 19: Gretna, | Grinda (3 to 1) third.” Time: 1347 4 teur race meeting of the National Cycle might get nearer ta the net to better smash ke W he a o vissount and ioryi | (o, Cret A Arsont out, g, coul e : o 0 hours. Umpire: Mr = e Athletic club here today. In the handicap | the lobs. His hendling of those high balls, simllarly to Nodzu and K:biyima. Other | oral imeffective efforis to get a Rapids &0 ) i FIELD, Neb, Aug. 24 CRACKS MAKING SLOW TIME. |ovent three men were entered, but only one | however, from the service line, or more often awards are expected and expeciaily in the ely 1| wrapped up and marked oft at thirty- res today 1 m)—-Springfield ' won the fifth of them, Porter of Waltham, Mass.[a foot or two behind it, was not skilled servic miles. Holton hung to it like a leech and Milwaukee; Kansas City at Grand Rap- | straight league game from Papillion today | Large Crowd at the Dinmn Meeting | Competed, H. 1o five miles in 11 _ 4 b 1 e 3 1 3 omi made five m [ enough to enable this game to succeed The Japanese Industrial exposition, just [ SPun off a aw ul\ua’_ uvlh!”“n;-.\ coming to f fds. v;v a score of n: to ul hum.Al'va was in Was Disappointe breaking ‘the world's record of 12:04, which | caldwell played a far more steady game, but J fe tape at the finish of the fortieth tool e the box for the home team and was touched | ST LOULS, Aug. 2hoiine weather, a fast | was mage on this track by L. H. Caban Huellipleyeds nora;ates el b Tt into the mud, with his wheel on | GAVIZS OF WESTERN ASSOCIATION. | up lively, but had fine Support. Papiilion st LOUIS A pllna s then s fast | was made on thid tEack DY o Fiie sorston: | idi not Kill so many balls: even Young ghots Dl 13 exiatanc i ton of him. Re Lytle declared the ot 'won a league game this season. | rack SlpLietjor ontrlen San SYenlass A, I Wise of Brookiyn lowered | did. He scored a few aces from well dis Since the outbreak of cholora fn Japan | winners and called the race. Folon's time | Lincoln Holdx the Lend by n Very | So ne of the eight eventa on the card com- | e adiing class’ A compotition recor for | rected “Lawfords,” and possibly if he ha this year 12,000 individuals hive bren at-| Was one hour and forty-five minutes, a nice Smanil Margl Springfleld ........3 0 012 110 2-10| bined to make the diamond tournament of | thag distance, unpced from 220 to 225, | bren able to stay at the back and “Lawford 1and 1,300 have died porformance on such @ bad track. The Py ST P >apillion 40010013 0-9]the ated Cycling clubs of St. Louis a | In the final heat of ‘the same race Ra | evorything the game would have bee 5 postoffices. will forthwith bo established st | rro1on Miles. Laps, | Pes o AL ) base hit: Buriine. " 'wo-base hits: Burli ndition, the time with one exception was | New, York Athlcije chab. sutcegtod, i Mak” | would not have worked, for it would simply Seoul and Ninso, and if they are found con- | otononsh’ . £ENATRILS Hits: Des Moines, 9; Peoris et T D, U Dyt Phour | comparatively slow and disappointing, The | existing Tecord and 'the record that was | have brought the Chicago men fo the net for the public twenty-four others will | Clark LIRS Des Moines, 2, Bat Figge- | Fox; Swain (undssisted); Burbank to Swain. | Missourl sta cord was broken by Alex | made fod Summaries and everything would have been smashed be opened e princ'pal t ; 5 5 mier ard McFarland; Roach and Dugdale, do > kN ank to Swain. |, fgor ‘St. Louis, who, paced by a tan hovice, class A: Final heat won | rig L adiosls h i In the princ'pal towns of the | Reading .00 St ! X Batferles: Plug, Peters' and Clement; Bur a5 " ovice, class cheat right there. The only thing is for the kingdom. The stamps to he uzed were mant. ROCKFORD, IIl, Aug. 2i.—Score line and Nichofson. Time: Two hours and | dem, made the distance in the wne milc| by Bugené Crawford Garrlson, New York.| omaha men to start in at once and learn factured in the United States some years| Mi® Londonberry aha. | Rockford ... 0 0170 10 0 4 06| twenty minutes. " Umpire: ~Hon. H. . | fovieethe i 00 e o iR rdvions | "0 mile, handicap, professional: Won by | o smash lobs in such & vigorous mannen axc 3 Anna Londonderry, who is under a con- | Lincoln . 2100020000 0—zLefler . s standard, The event of the day, in which | A. W. Porter, Waltham, Mas Vards). | that they cannot be returned. Hoth Wald- T — tract to girdle the world in elgh Hits: Rockford, §; Lincoln, 4. ' Turor: e revon iy, 2l.—(8pecial Tel. | yyoh ‘oracks aa F, J. Titus and C. M orge Cutter, Boston 1), second: | ner and Slocum played a strong game from T OVER A LAND LEAS months, traveling on a bicycle and earning [ R ‘1171‘ w!i ”l‘-l_nmu. 4. : Jatterles: Under-| Jo M fiom: Pawnee City here today as | Murphy of New York and L. D. Cabannc nn Baker, Columbus, O. (3 yards), third. | the very start, taking plenty of chances, but Interesting Bit of Corr 1n | 15000 enroute, wheeled into Omaha last ‘”];"\ Ko follows: 5 (b ":“"’l“ ',."'”'\'""‘l'ikf‘ ihe bnoanile imas A e e jonal: Tina: | Kiling every ball they could lay their hands b erespondence n | pight and stoppe the Dellone hotel N sumseh. ....... 2110 0 234 | handicap, « a8 Delthe aniGe € e, serateh, professional: Final | oy whenever necessary. Scores Relation (o the e e | iy 0 DEOROL0N Q)10 1n(G | EnaduinBeh E i 214 | Danne, Serateh men, showed in' this race, [ neat won by H. ¢, Tyler, Springfield, Mass ary LINCOLN, Aug. 4. "'\.‘ L snle Ai JEL | Sicamo yehuionn |8 Milenti it 0 0 1OND fobo w0 1o no= s [EANNOS B o el 1010 10,10 0.0, 6= s Deing taken by W, A Terrell of | Watson Colemyn, Bpringileld, Mss. 'second: | - Doubles, semi-final round: ¢ H. Young TiNpecto 3, . Edmisten’ was faday o 01 photographs, w Hits: Quiney, 8 St Joseph, 8 Frrors: | yruriay et AL Tnosnase hita Francisco, who was closely followed by | 1. W, Young, Toronto, third' “Time: 1:11 35 £ Caldwell beat arquhar and J “dmisten was today shown | a W clerking in stores. Before | Quincy, 3; St.'Joseph, 7. Batteries: Me- | g by Ppyqe T S DAYIN | John W, B A ! i n 5 8 e ¥ v - S Recta n ulng 15 ot ) 3 @ by Greenfle uis, o . M. Murphy failed to come | by Ray Dawson, Boonton, N. J. Time inal tound: L. H, Waidner and W, ¥, Bee containing a story of a the remaining 500 miles of her | Greevy'and Botand; Johnsn and Jon 5 iR e o e s M h Shr o nns i a Ae N e plicated land desl in Dawson county in hie s to make $30, or $125 per month STANDING OF THE T tteries: Davi Jonlin; Tracy, Scott, | ily the one mile opes and the one mile | - Five mile, handicap, professional: Won by 1 Gz, 01, 610 Tia Ao Hom 0% - Mac pouRLy flernoon i § o'elicis she will be ai Played. Won. Lost. and g handicap, both class B events. Several at-| A, W, Porter, Waltham, Mass. (scratch); | Singled, setond round: 3 : M. MacColl are sa'd t yooms of the Omaha Wheel club in coln s O Aug. (Special Tele npts were made to break records. Re- | J. 1 Starbuck, Philadelphia (scratch) C._H_ Young beat C. R, Crockwell, 6-1, 6-3, estel. Mr. Edmisten said the facts | the Bovd theater, where sne will meet the 5 Moine gram.)—0'> i\ ige play aday | 8 1; Conn Baker, Columbus, O. (100 yards), | = W. I, Slocum* beat” Millard Hoplkins, 6-1, Bl Dl a i D 4 ria the second of a series of three for the , open, class A: Ray B. Pecble, | third, Time: 11:02 25, 0-3. 3 gk this: atatement Land. Comiisss L With rincy G 1.6 | championship of northern Nebraskn. 1t wa rlinville, " won: ' Iirnest Slade, St Louis, | mile, ‘handicap, 8 A: F heat PLAN FOR MONDAY. takes issue and says that thoro 1o mo raresq| FREMONT, Aug. : Me e S T G T e I T e A T e R neyithe singles Wi ihe Rec Wity in the office to ind'eate that MacCo'l s in any | Srack and Reitz have gements com- mes today: Lincoln at Rockford: Both pitehers did good_work, but Mclvanis [ One mile, paced by a_tandem: | "Ono mile, tandém, seratch, professional: [ Mr. Slocum has consented to stay for the way connected with the affair. While there | pleted for another series of bieycle races h at Quincy; Des Moines-Peoria at | had the better of jt. Score Alex Laing, St uis, won; F uenther, | Won by Bérlo_and Crocks, Silvie | Cole- | semi-finals, always provided of course that he 15 50 re 3 o s leithers 3 Paington O'Nelll ..oveveeriea 0 001 0 0 2 1 o— 4| St Louis, second 4 St \an sccord, Wheeler and Starbuck third. | is not knocked out before, which is, to say no record to show that MacColl was \ the falr groun’s Sept mber 2 ani 8, There | Blooming I A was inter- | at the i s ani 3 — Coleridge 00003000 0-3|third Time: 215 ime: 1458 3 the least, not expected, and if he then suce ested in the land, it appeirs bo will be races in classes A and C. A a e e IAG b Y e Talle, > 3 around the stato houso {hat Mace 1' ; ,"H Mo | targer and more valuable 1iit of prizes has GABMES.OF THED NATIONAL LEAGY Hits ONelll, 7; Colertago, 9. Struck out: | (D6 T Lo amanalean: = o Results at Bay Distriet, ceeds in defeating Mr. Waldner, or whoever Heid o of tha seeticns of lad fn conire | B MUNE, D A some of the Best Hasts | paidmore Gave Parrott a Reeention [ bl Sorrison Batterics: 0 i Wells, _Ban Franclsco (i yards), = BAN FRANCISCO, ‘Au $i—Hirst race, | runs up against i, b {\.” oy ',' e Veray. ‘There appears to Do s d'ftor he tate W presen @ He Will Remember, Tivanie and Jamieson Coleriag hn W, Coburn, St. Louis (110 1 a half furlongs: Suro (4 to 5 won, | final. It is probabl® that Waidner and Slo- cpiulon between Tressuror White of Dawson | ko INUEIE B00d Tecords A5 the Rpei JALTIMORE, At The Baltimores | and Morrison. Umpire: King ! rdner sccond, Ludameo third, Time: | cum will meet In the semi-finals in one halt b T BRON, Neb.. Aug. 21 5g Oné mile, open, “class riders the draw, and that Austin and either county and Land Commissioner Russell, The | diey of the races is Labor day, it i3 expected red up on Parrott in the first inning and | JIEBRON, Neb. Auw. 21— (Sp and . over: Joe Henley, Kansa rehl R latter asserts In an open lotter to to trin® | that there will be a large attondance. The | pever let up until they had mado twenty | SoamomEieison won the second game with "8, &Y eiung, st Lols, second: A. L nd race, five furl Tim Murphy (1 r Farquhar will meet in the other DHer aueria in a0 opes leite eas RO AUATRE Bilondan v ¥ - nty | Beilev < yesterday at " Belleville 1 g ttbolie, setont 10) won, Tealization 1, Green by two ties will be played off on awson county that the t actions h o, hits, with a total of thirty-seven bases. | Webster won the game by striking out fif d e LSRN Y R r., third. 'Time: 1:01 Monday afternoon, the final being kept for of land in question were forfolted and aiver -t Champlonshin, | Cinc.onatf could do nothing with Hofer's [ teen men and making a home run. Score v e, e Bbanne. St. T, sec. | Tnird race, about five furlongs: Grady | Tuesdiy. Both semi-finals and finals should tised for leasing May 10, 1894, and re. iy YORK. Au The Quill Ciub | plching and he was relleved at the seventh, | Be ille 3 10 0 06 ' Will Coburn, 8t. Louis, third. Time: [ (even) won, J s , Lucretia Borgia | g itf0 M rowd. The morning matches that it be vestigated Wheelmen of America held a meeting yes-,| Pond did well, Cincinnati’s runs Leing scored | Hebron 1019 5. third me: 1:03% onday begin at 10 o'clock © answer has yet been received to this | terday afternoon and arranged for a meet- | on errors. Attendance, 5,30, Score 8 A W 8 letter at commis: Moe A ARguatia k d ' £ Y - OO e_os | OUt: By Augusta, 7; by Webste ; n; R. Peeble, Carlinville won, Installator second, Sir Richard iy 1 hl““ "(\hhl\m mmissioner's office. But | ing, to be held early in Septemb. it which | Baltime REAPT 1B W T e 22 leville, Hebron, 8 tteries £ abrge D. Cabanne, St. Louls, third, | third, “Time: 1:13%, HOV DEFEATS CARR N June 25, 1593, Treasurer White had written | time the professional - championship of | Cincinnati 9001010035 Y Autusta and Brown: Hebran Wetater | oo AROKK W¥ifih race, five and a half furlong one I B, Pierc Lineoln deny'ng that he | America will be decided. “America's great-| Hits: Baltimore, 20; Cincinnatl, 8. Errors: [ and 'Cope. Bases on balls: Off A E les, «handicap. B: W. A.|Detective (3 {05 won, Yreka second, Raymo | wyent had ever recelved notice cf canceilat] | st professional riders have already entered imore, 5 Cincinnati, 6. rned runs: | Time: Two hours. Umpire: C. Leedor g sco (1 1), won; John | third. ~Time: 1:00% foilows: > B, 88| including John 8. Johnson, Walter Sanger, nore, 11; Cincinnatl, 1. Two-base hits NBAR, Neb, Aug . Cobu 8 buls ds), s ¢ ixth race, six hurdles, mile and a half ilows: : 3 8 ten 3 ¢ L . g 2 W. Coburn, St Louls vards), sécond N W B e ars A protest was filed by one J. V. Pjler Tyler, Watsen Coleman and Con Bak Hurke, Kelly, Reitz. l'll\r -llm:w and Talmage met v Frank Wing, St. Louls yards), third: | J. O. C. rmel second, Alexi NEWE s pied h connection with the case, in which he’ asserts Wil Ride Down Hill, e e R T T R g e tandican: clams (A Willlam g Fa A L o e that he Is legally ent'tled to the lien, since ha | CHEYENNE, Wyo, Aug. 26.—(Spectal [ nings, ‘Reitz, Hofer. Stolen byses: McGraw, | the teams muntiged to put up a pretty stiff | Solan, Macon, Mo., won; Tom Coburn, ntin for the erand stand court: was betwhse first made application for same Telegram)—A twenty-five-mile bieycle road | Ewing Double pluy: = Jennis ' 9, Cart! | article f hall, Ilhl“y next game af the wer Louis, second; J. 'C. Wardner, St. Louls,| DETROIT, Aug thirty days’ me e HAman o0 AT Kae LiRMe D} LT blogram.) ey five-mile Pievcle road | ot base on batls ofer, 2; off Parrott, ed at Dunbar the 29(h. Sco 8 Time: b6 L Gnds riax e L Carr 1 8: weatern. champlons on Thi test Land Commissio Russell | race, to be run before October 1, is being | ¥ IR outs By Hofer, 11by FArrott. b T W i third. Tim 1 at Windsor ends next Saturday, but t vey. with betting 3 to 2 on the latter. The forwarded to Treasurer White on July g3 | arranged by hloyclista of this olty. A uni eeres 24 3 - - s races have been such & Success that they ) A e on July 22 [arranged by bleyc a city, A by Pond, Batteries: Hofer, Pond and ) 0400004 Jockey Jones Landed Four Winners, | Faces have been s a atch opened lively, 1 keeping: Hove! 1895, and asks for an explanation. Treasure Tore. [dawd gp ‘*‘,“"““ ‘,". twenty-five | Clarke; Parrott and Vaughn. Time: Two Cox, Thompson, U.-'u,\f,...\ LOUISVILLE, Aug. 24.—A fast track, | Will be pi 1 to sixty days. The weather R S ahe kidel of .the AR fo ok was ever recelved prior to the leasing of | boate: i ARd-BrRRgm. L arnair Batteries: Gox and Maxwell; Baker and | ple characterized the initial fall meet of the | Tenny, Jr.' second, Damask third. = Time: | Score of 6-4. Necl continued his strong play the lands to Edmisten and MacColl. The| wwheelmen iy . LOwT I3 THE \”"M IHR"\:“" (o Ot PR LT ew _Loutsville Jock lub. Wiley Jor £ SR 3 i fn the second sel, but Hovey wei s BIEUN first applications for lease of th A T celmen 0 & Trip. WASHIN A Aug. 2 ashington | HASTINGS, Aug. 2i.—(Special Telegram,) | ReW Jwoulsville Jockey club. = Wiley J¢ weond race, five furlongs: Bombard won, | much. for him, and the score of this set, (jPpilcations for lease of the lands were| pypALo, Aug. h.—Three Baltimore | lost today's game in'the rst inotng When | —The printervuand lawyers had their annual | wont the honor of the day by gulding four | | Becond race, v Liirlongy:, Bombard, won, | 574, ‘was duplicated. In the third set Hovey e J lerce and 1 Pierce, re- ) 3 " bases on balls and a failure to field prop- | game of ball this afternoon at the North | Winners to victory. ~The best race of the | Amerique se Rsliss iy 5 nowed great superiority and with little spectively. Land Commissioner Russell de.| Wheelmen. Harry J. Hush, J. Mortimer [ A G0, "Olllcigo four runs. The game | Side athletic Erounds. The printors are | 14y was the opening event, which was won | T 0 00 o sixteenth: Lady | exertion won, 6-4 sired Treasurer Whits to fseus tho lesses in | Johson and Joseph Hartman, arrived here Wl S ot (e nd of the seventh inning | great “aticks and. thereby won the game | DY, the favorite. Three st cholecs were | Ehird tacg, mile, sl & SN QIR | Drne Mintersclioiastie champlonshin was these na But subsequent to this new sp. | ed SR 3 Journey overland from Balti- | on account of darkness. - Attendance, 1,80. [ by a score of 2§ Bateries: Lawyers, | Tt past the past, Jockey Bob Tsom was | ¢ird. "t 2 won by W f 1, he defeatin piications cime In from the Pierces to White, | Dunkirk and Cleveland for their destination. | SeoT¢ £ McKinney and Morey; printers, Miller and | 16, JoW8, B¥ PHEHE TR 3 TS D0¥ Rim | Fourth race, six furlongs: Spendoline won, | Sheldon of Yale, 6.4, b6, T8 N but thoy were signed by Ada M Cars avil Washington .....ceen 3 0 2 2 1 0 0— 8| Hreed. The printers won three games from.| UpIer dontract to ChIBR SA% meed Shn | Sirock second, Atelier third. Time: 1:19) Tarned and’ Howland also met in James P. C: - John Prince After a R Chicago s kasn 001 *—9 lawyers out of four : -t - B Anna | Thaltth race, five furlongs: Recession won, | semi-finals in the first set. Larned we e e NASHVILLE, Aug. 2.—John 8. Prince, the | _Hits: Washington, 10; ¢ 10. Errors - Lyle in the first and after he was set down | 1y, gy piwiander second, Duchess of Mont: | without much trouble. 7-5; in the second he Land Commissioner Russell says he does N & B s . ”" hing 30 Oh! e Rourke ~h“ was scratched. ¥ et (0 o beat, 86, but in the third he went to pleces n-t know either of th All the cash Fohamplon lonk distarce Bicyele Fer, e I oo | Washinston, & Chicago, 3. Two-base hit DAR RAPIDS, 4 (Bpeoin} |'o i iT8E TRCEL ODE IS g, TBeitcs (18 (o and Howland won by 6-1 .sent far the lease of these lands cn June 27, | ShY, UYIDE 1G Wrraike a twer ety | Cartwright, NcGuire, | Anderson, = Three- | Telegram)—Puriingion won two games here | 1) third. Tin 1:42%, \ aelem 'l . P 8y ¥ Joined. AR et P 7 PP e = 771895, by the Plerces was a postoffice money | far s a sid viiid " | hase hitg: Husamaer, Dablen imome run: | today with ease.. Score, firat game Second race, five furlongs: La Colon- | CHICAGO, Aug. 2.—Judge Gibbons today |yl Ny Nah, “Aug. 24— @pecial.)—The order for $1.59, which, they c'almed, was the —_ Rya e B Laaadice Loy dover- | Cedar Rapida,eny-1 0 1 00700 1 Irina (6 to 1) 'second, Helle of Fordham (5 | decl that he would not dissolve the in \BITLAS ? . e amount of the rant 0. Bount eit. Anders e, Bhcrifice Bits: Terry, | Burlington 00000107 * Kol second, Latorane (5 to 1) third. Time: | junction Issued against the Chicago Falr [ lawn tennis tournament in this @ity BEeiis Oil Inspect'r Edmisten siys there is an| LOUISVILLE, Aug. 24.—The official pro- | len to Truby to Decker; Schiebeck 0 Crooks ll‘ljl“..;t|’n. Hilpids, ¢ Burlington, 11, Er- | 1% ; lle and a sixteonth: (eorge | GroURds axsoclation upon the application of next ‘Tuesday, -I"“"':""“ ""m_": w”“’ aitomnt to beat b'm out of the leaschold of | gram for the Grand Army of the Republ Wit First base ‘on balls: Off Ander- | {0rivie Risley nnd Fear; Nichols and Lynch. | Bock (5 16 6) won, ‘Queen Mav (@ 0 1) see- | trat tatones. “The eourt Sheid that s i elght teams in all, two attsmouth the lands and he proposes to held on to them. [ encampment, which meets here In the week rerty, 6. Left on bises: Wash- | “Score second kame ond, Judith (8 to 1) third, Time: 1:511 R s an artificial being Toult | and three from Ashland. The three teams So far as Mr. MacCall s concerned he is not ,"”,\,x,“.m S Boptember 9, Bas jusi®besn s mios 1: 0y vy 1, Passed batl: M | Gedar Rapids {042 008 Fourth race, five and a hait fu O st iotion toPerjol "or | from Ashiand have been selected from the prepared to make any statem: 9 8 4o P 4 et o Wila pitch: Anderson. = Batteries: | Burlington 402620 | Ben Holladay' (even) won, Movlan (G prevent the commission of & public nui S players in the ity and will line up as Ak, nounced. In outline it is as follows e on i MeChuire: are i sterlen: | Hiw: Cedar Hapids, 6t Burlington, 15. T nd, Sir Dilke (1 to 1) third. Ti s The “opinton practically . results | follows: H. Shedd and R. Lindley; G. Shedd 7 prd il Monday morning, the commander-in-ehief | Time: Two hours and fifteen minutes, Um- | ToI8: Cgd i Burlington 1:10% in & perpetual injunction against the Har- | and . A Benger und D. Gould. b " receives; at night, dog watches. pire: Keefe teries: Brus) Fifth race, six furlongs: Twinkle (8 to 1) ce c The Harlem officials de 1 2 % B¢ " g ¥ b ) n 3 v race track. Th 1 - Y K ] 24.—(Special Tele e T aTaans' paradet BERE BIYE DAY TG BR LDOKE 2 S won Slster Tone (3 o 1) second, Start 3 10 ) | clare that they will open the track nexi | Colored Pyt a Settle Differences, gram.)—Governor Richards today by proela- | afternoon, drive for the women PHTLADELPHIA, Au Lucid = A third, Time: 1:18 Monday and race as usual. The injunction | CHICAGO, Aug. 24.—The litigation which ; Y pre A o Ta e e tha Grand Arey TLADELPHIA, Aug .uckd started | The Omaha 1 e ege and the | Sixih race, six furlongs: Black Hawk (6| they say refers only to gambling and will . By fmation designated Monday ptember 2, 10 | B 1t iobiblle and Women's Helief corps | i, (0 piteh {OF the home team, but he was | piectric Lights will play Sunday morning | to 1) won. Tough Timber (4 10 1) second, | haye no eMect, ap they will allow no gam. | disturbed the colored Kuights of Pythk be observed as labor day in Wyoming o, tha Grind Army of the Repubile felteved in the aixth by Smith, who did but | oG0S CEELT, Yrohda. The srandstand | Jim Donten (0 to 1) third. _Time: 118, | biing on the grounds. ~ ullow no gam- | 3 e their convention this week w.s finally - Wednesday morning, grand rade g itie betta irke ws sent to 5| o N RDGRAR/ od today, dge C! © Movements Stenmers Aug. 24| concert by Mra. Emily Davisin: car nsa o0 el A mornd 6650, ims. Al | bae_heed sularked so_there will be pleaty Laat Day st Rsposttionsipari, Raciag at Galesburs Piont T v piaiastis ‘l:-x::‘:llll‘lll",ln::: At Sin Francisco—Arrived—Peru, from | &€ Music” hall” Phoenix”hall and National | {500 9% 20 PN 8 e Tiros. and Company C will meet | KANSAS CITY, Aug. 2.—~This was the| GALESBURG, IiL, Aug. 2 pace: | 400 i uing the bill of Dolly Proctor and diee Hong Kong and Yokohamn. D:parted—Bel- | parki concert’ at vourt house: concert at | Bhliatein R RN on’ the Krounds of tha latier at Omahg at | Jast day of the races at Exposition park. | Bacillus won in stralght beats. Time: 217 | chirging the recely e, for Houg Kong and Yokohama, R e I "abi Rlletnade. Ban Hitre Philadelphia, 12: Cleveland, 14 815 a. m. Hayden Bros. battery will be | The track was heavy. Joe Woolman, in the | 2:191. Whisperine, Hydrogen, Ira B, Gus - At New York—Arrived—Paris, from South- | show and general visitation: night, rors i Clevelurd '1 | Theissen and Swansen; Company ©, O'Con- | third race, was the only winning favorite, Lottle Harnet and Roscoe' al%o| wisbonsin and Bouthernest the fourth, was th ) DENVER, Aug. 34.—Seventy-two ‘.,,“J clos:d at Kioto, was visited during the four | | months of its existence by 1.136 000 people. y Davis, | John p_and Frank Wing of One’ mile, sératch, class A: Iinal heat won skell, 7-5, 6-2, 1-5, Base hits: Belleville, §; Heb 5 open, clas *. R. Hattersley, St Fourth race, six furlongs: Gratify (3 to 1) [ on Mond: m., | ampton. ) . Norks on river front; camp fifes at Phoenix | rua: 1 ( ; Cleveland, nor and Bubilit | At Liverpool—Arrived—Lucania, troh New | Hall, Music hall and National park; concerts | basa’ hits: Hamilton McKean i nly ¢ favorite that got place or show - York. 4 W o3 A O O TR I I TS R R L SR e Price of Pig A P mon. jance heavy. Hesults Towa Postmaster Appointed. from Wisconsin arrived In Denver todsy an At Havre—Arrived—La Touraine, from | Sauare Boyle, Zimmer, _Sacrifice hits: Cross, M PITTSBURG, Aug Pig s ad First race, six furlongs, seliing: Louls | WASHINGTON, Aug. 24.—(Speclal Tele- | atter being hospitably emtertained and shown AR g Fridiy morning. barbecue; night, ladies' | Aleer. Grady. Stolen bases: Delehanty | Young 5 to 1) won, econ B . . New York reception 5y Audiorium, ) Pisnt. dadles’ | o b ol g VAR Aot IORARYY, | vanced §1 1n the last three days and 1s now | &i"fi G S Mt M rime: Y158 D 2¢O | gram)—Archa Wymore was today sp- | about the cily, took a train for Sult Lake At New York—Arrivel—La Champagne, Additional features will be provided for| Cleveiand, 7. Struck out: By Knel, 3 by | uoted at $16.50 per ton, the highest since 1 race, four and & halt furlongs, | pointed postmaster at Mauch Chunk, Mashaka | City, to attend the conference of westerm €rom Havre, Saturday. | Lucld, 2" Double piays: Cruss (unassisted); | 1890, wuen It sold at $24.50. Little Chap (3 to 1) won, Mook |county, la, vice M. M. Dickson, resigued. | editors next week.

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