titt: ixdtaxapot.ts .tourxal, Friday, may 2, 1002.

I s ir.g partisan feeling in all circles j quarter? to-da- y of the resignation of W. very hard but was unlucky in placing its sence from the city of Judge Ralston, who . intense ' IN ami the party whips arr vigorously used to II. Woodford, general superintendent at USED THE LATIN TWIST hits. Attendance. 1.2. GAME ENDED A ROW granted the injunction, action in both case - Monday. lirjn. The uppoiillon nop s Pittsburg, and the s. lection of l.oul.- J. Columl us. R.H.eXA.K. i K. City. lt. H. O.A.K. was postponed until fil'i 1 e 0 kpto holdbhfs-th- r Ions enough to fore the Haas, assistant to the g neral manager, aa Mart, cr l Nance. cf....l of the his successor. The char.ee is rfiYetive to- - Mar.y. rf...O 2 Pothfus. rf.O 2 3 0 1 r ji cti'.n of the treaty, but the faith 1 Southern Association. od Lally. 1 1 3 0 13 r.-to- re- - J If If pro-sule- rs In still ('ay. It la und Mr. Woodford Smith. 10 having Its ratification 1 0 1 1 1 X I 0 Ar, j (Jrim. 0 e.rnJy. III-- Birmingham, 9; Nashville. 7. Mror.g. sfen to take tip private bulne?. other Uli. COOlv. ST FROM COLLEGE, 2 1 1 1 2 1 e 131 PI SHERIDAN ALMOST 3IOBOKD i Jl Kvans. 2 c i- - Hevtu. New Orleans, 5; Little Rock, L the a; p Mntme nt of : 1 change announced Turner. 3 0 2 Urion. .1 2 2 2 BY BALTIMORE ROWDIES. i 0,0 H. Halj as divlidun engli.ter of the was iionsii:!!' downfall. Nattress, s..O 0 0 Lewee. s. .o 1 5 4 0 I.nlwmchrrr Withdraws t'lmram. !. . - ; ' Philadelphia division, vice K. 1. Moblcy, re- Fox. c 0 1 0 McHride. .0 3 0 0 "Three P League. - 4 May 1. suit brought Thomas. p..rt 0 Wolff, p- - 0 u LONDON, Thelibel signed. .12 111., May 1. PfMter, i..0 1 BLOOMINGTON. Fifteen by SuffieM against Henry Iabouchere. 13 27 11 Inl -- Totals .6 hundred attended the opening game of the f:. j in 2 1") 24 15 "Was growing out of statement made Truth LONG VOYAGE ENDED. In Totals Crowd A nue Because MeGravr y. St. I'nnl Did Itti;nei Lnst InninK 0i red Three I League season to-da- The game r'lVetlng upon the former, was settled to-!a- v. and Won ly IIIttiuK Williams Score by innings: ot Given n Base Policeman was called in the fourth inning on account Mr. IiboTKhf r withdrew all th im- Columbus o 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0--2 of rain. Score: Bloomington, 2; Cedar weak, nervous, exhausted, putations on th" honor of Ioro" SuftVId. Arrival of the Cruiser Brooklyn with AmnocIh timt Score. Kansas City 0 0 2 0 3 J 0 6 Struck with a Brick. Rapids. 0, expressed as being more satis- l all out of sorts. Over- who himself nu Stolen Nat- May 1. opening fied with this statement than he would Admiral ilentey Board. base Smith. Sacrifice EVANSVILLE. Ind.. The tress. Two-bas- e Meany (2), Nance, game of the championship season here to- worked nerves are b-- f n with a verdict in his favor. May 1. The cruis- hits always have NEW YORK. armored Smith, O'Brien. Wolfe. Three-bas- e hits day was poorly played. Score: off Sandy 5:3) to irritable er Brooklyn arrived Hook at St. Panl 7 Indianapolis. 4 Grady, Lewee. Double plays Thomas Detroit 4 Cleveland ... 1 R.II.E. and restless. The Mirny Diphtheria Patients Saed. o'clock this morning. Rear Admiral Nattress to Grim; Nattress to Evans to Evansvllle ....1 11 5 . . 1 Grim; O'Brien to to Grady. Innings Boston Baltimore ... 4 Davenport 0 023200008 10 e eyelids twitch, the stomach BERLIN. May 1. The use of Professor Remey, ommander-In-chic- f of the Asiatic .MlhvHiikee llTolede Lewee 0122401 212 pitched By 1 nomas. 5; bv rtirster. 3. Hits . Beading; Vet- diphtheria serum has resulted, -- 4. Philadelphia. Washington Batteries Polchow. Treat. rebels, brain is fcggcd, Rehnns's station, left Cavitr, Philippine islands, Kansas City.. Columbus made Off Thomas, 'j; off Pfiester, Struck ter and Vetter, McCord, Foster. Umpire the according to jrtatls-tl- Just published. In the March 1 on the Brooklyn, having com- . . . I I .Minneapolis. Ill out By Wolfe, 1. Bases on balls Off St. Louis .'1 CIiIchro Louisville 2; Wolfe, 2. Messmer. and the heart is unsteady. death rate from diphtheria in Berlin on Thomas, ofT Pfiester. 2; off 1. lowest pleted his term of service the station. Time 1:17. DECATUR. 111.. May Three thousand V. Umpire Tindill. Stop nerve-forc- e. In the vear I ever recorded. The deaths Rear Admiral Remey was interviewed on American Aociutimt Standing:. American League Standing. people, an Immense crowd for this" town, the waste of from diphtheria were then 4r. Prior to the were present to-da- y at the opening game of Profes.-o- r Behrens ?erum the condition In the Philippines. He said: Club. Triple In the Tenth NVon. Club. Tlayed. Won. Lost. Pet. I League season. game Stimulate digestion, introduction 4 of the Three The , 2 .711 6 2 .607 e!j.eae ranged from "I have no actual noun to bring from the Caiumbus ... t 5 l.-- Detroit the death? from this LOUISVILLE, Ky., May After Louis- was called on account of rain before the strengthen J.OO to 2.0. a year. Philippines. Of the stories of alleged cruel- St. Paul ... 6 4 2 .o Boston 8 5 3 .623 first Inning had ended. Score, 5 to 2 in the nerves, and ties and the subjection of the natives to Louisville .. S 1 3 .".23 ville had the game well In hand Minneapo- Chicago .. 7 4 3 .571 favor of Decatur. replenish the so-call- ed 3 .571 7 4 3 .571 vital power. Prince Henry Poutilur nt Home. the 'water cure' I have no per- Milwaukee . 7 4 lis developed a batting streak which tied lliiladelphia sonal knowledge. What I may have heard Indianapolis 3 3 .ä") Washington 8 4 4 .5o0 "Failing strength had my gen- 4 .429 the score in the eighth. Gannon's triple in 8 4 4 .5o0 Butler Defeats Shortrldge. reduced LÜBECK, Germany. May 1. At a I should not care to k'ive for publication Kansas City t 3 St. Louis vitality; grip brought on brctjchitis because of the possibility of being called Toledo 7 2 5 .26 the tenth gave the locals victory. At Cleveland . 9 3 6 .333 team no eral meeting of the l.ubec branch of the Ö The Butler had trouble and nervous prostration, and suffered committee of Senate now Minneapolis 8 2 .230 600. Baltimore .... 7 2 5 .256 I to-d- ay pro- before the the tendance, Score: from dizrv spells, Freisinnige (People's) party ,a investigating the charges. I in defeating Shortrldge yesterday afternoon nervousness, con- L'vllle. li.H.o A r: Minn. R.H. O.A.B. to-da- y fusion of the ' BALTIMORE, May 1. game on college campus. Only seven innings mind and palpitation t posal was made and widely approved that "Concerning general conditions in the If a band of brigands had waylaid Emil If. 2 3 1 0 The the T 1 A . 1 ' Kerwin. .3 Quillins. a I,. I " I . .1 - , T ...11220 the heart Dr. Miles' Henry of Pru.-?l- ?hould be adopted iMai.iirt, v j;a i.ve me (lann.in, 3 2 1 0 Phylvj 3 3 3 2 4 1 Nervine and Prince utntrai inm utiuru i Fertig about 3:15 yesterday afternoon as he cf..3 between Baltimore and Boston ended in a were played. In which Butler tallied seven ms worneei a a a Joint candidate at the next election left that things were progressing satisfac- Plournoy, rf.O 0 2 1 0 Wllmot. rf..O i complete cure journeyed street and 1 14 0 row, which but for the interference of the runs and High School six. Shortrldge Mk.s. 1 of members of the Reichstag by all the torily slowly but surely and that pacifica- out East Washington r.anzell. 1...1 12 0 0 ! Werden. 1...0 3 J. E. Iakwell, Esst Atlanta, G I 3 2 1 of runs in the last Inning parties representing the middle tion was only a of time. boldly relieved him of his new summer Spies, c 2 0 M'F'rl'd. cf.l police might have resulted seriously for scored four their I." 1 various matter Talk of i 14ft2 4 0 got .19 ! '"ogan. 2...1 2 3 a arusi?, u.. - with two men out. The Butler boys q class s. the withdrawal of the United States from chapcau maybe have won ie 1 1 3 Umpire Sheridan. In the last Inning Mr. Indianapolis could Tannfhill. s.2 1 3 1 overconfident and were careless In throw- IH Philippines 1.4 based on Hums. 2... II Mill Ii the inaccurate and the first battle with St. Paul, but as he was Sohaub, 3 0 0 3 C..2 0 I 0 Sheridan refused to allow McGraw his base ing. Thornburg. for Butler, pitched good, Cork Exhibition. incorrect knowledge of conditions out Coon, p 1 3 0 Corhett. p...O 0 0 allowing International permitted to em and 2 after having been, was claimed, hit by a steady ball, the visiters six hits. there. This country could not withdraw. sit the left bleachers Dunkle, p...O 1 0 Luther, p. ...2 0 2 it hits were made off Scott. Allen CORK. May 1. The International exhibi- Chaos would Ie the result. My observa- shriek to the opposing beneath pitched ball. The vigorous protest offered Fourteen Dr. Wales' from W 20 6 played the best game for the High School here wan opened to-da- y with a bril- tions have convinced me that the natives Total ...14 15 SO 13 3 Total ...13 U re- tion self-governme- by manager nt a fancy Mike Kelly's the of team Dodson, Gillum and Huggins are not capable of yet. lot of straw Saints Score by innings: the Baltimore lads, while liant Ftreet procession, In which lord off by score of 7 to 4. sulted In his being ordered to the bench, played fast ball for Butler. They need a guiding hand. and. now that carried the victory a 1- mayors and various city corporations and we have undertaken the task, we cannot. to Louisville 5 0 5 1 2 0 0 0 0 -14 which occupants The defeat was the result of inability Minneapolls 1 0 5 013 at the of the bleachers trade guilds, with bands and banners, took for the sake of humanity, withdraw until Mr. 10 14 10 took exceptions. of part. Among the subscribers to the exhibi- the work Is completed." connect safely with the delivery of Left on bases Louisville, 6: Minneapolis, At the conclusion the LONG, SCORELESS GAME tion fund was Richard Croker, of New Cook, the college pitcher, who handed out 8. Two-bas- e hit Carlisle. Three-bas- e hits game the crowd surged on to the field and York, who contributed fcA curves garnished with verses from Virgil, Cannon (2). Ganzell. Tannehill, Werden. surrounded the umpire menacingly. One is a perfect restorative for (G DAY AT WORTH Phyle (2.) Home run Gannon. Sacrifice man threw a brick which went wide of Its Religious Heferm in (ierninny. phrase3 from Cicero and paragraphs from hit Kerwin. Double play Tannehill and the weak, the tired, the Caesar, and the band of Hoosiers, being a Ganzell. Stolen Tannehill, Kerwin, mark and cut the face of a policeman who ay bases TWELVE INNINGS PLAYED AND NOT BERLIN, May 1. The Reichstag to-d- little musty on their Latin, failed to do Spies. Qulllln, Wllmot, Phyle. Struck out was trying to protect Sheridan. He was feeble and the run-dow- n. By 1; 1. on A RUN BY EITIICU SIDE. passed the third reading of the first para- al- Corbett, by Coons, Bases balis finally escorted from grounds much translating. Cook is a big fellow, Oit Corbett, 2; off 1; off Coons. 3; the without Sold by druists on graph of the bill granting freedom of re- HANDICAP rniZK WOX BY WAIUNf;, Luther. bodily game was to Balti- riarantee. most largu enough to match against James off Dunkle, 4. Time 2:2u. Umpire Haskell. harm. The lost Dr. Miles Medical Co, Elkhart lad. ligious belief, association and private wo- LADY possesses m more through the ineffectiveness of the rship threjughout the empire, limited only WITH THE SECOND. Jeffries at catch weights, and to the proviso that thi3 freedom shall not a delivery that requires much deliberate DR1KATKD BY OHIO WKSLEVAX. pitching of Howell In the early innings of Splendid Pitching; nnel Pretty Field be u.ed to the prejudice of civic or rational consideration to place In action, but he hael the contest. Score: Xonsup-po- rt 1 Both Cincinnati and duties. I something that puzzled the Hoosier stick-me- n, Indianu. University Lost by B'more. R.H.O.A.K. Boston. R.H.O.A.E. Ins 3Ieet-ln- g C,iitrt. g...l 0 2 3 0 Parent, s.,,.0 12 3 0 Chlcag;o. Close of the Aqneduct Spring golf links Man In Box. 1 Kmlunntlon of a Cabinet. and in the parlance of the of Its the McUraw, 3..1 2 1 0 1 Stahl, cf 0 3 0 0 3Iorrls Park to Upen on Sa- they foozled many balls from the putting Special to th Indianapolis Journal. Kelley. cf....0 1 0 0 0 Collins. 3.... 2 3 4 6 0 Victoria, May 1. The Seymour, rf.l 2 5 10 Freeman, rf.l 1 1 1 0 PANAMA HATS MELBOURNE. greens. l.-- Ohlo turdayNashville Races. DELAWARE, O., May Wesleyan Williams. 2.0 1 2 3 1 Hickman. lf.O 2 3 0 0 resigned. con- 1 1 Cabinet The premier is The Saints toyed with the Hoosiers dur- defeated the Indiana University team here Felhack. lf..0 2 2 0 0 Iachance, 1.0 9 0 sidering the situation. McGann. 1...1 2 12 0 0 Ferris, 2 1 2 4 2 0 O to-da- O Chicago ing the early sessions of the contest much y by knocking Allen out of the box in Robinson, c.O 0 1 C 0 Crlger. c 1 1 1 2 0 Cincinnati ... like a railroad trust plays with the little the ninth inning. The score was 5 to 3 In Howell. p...O 1 1 6 1 Dlneen, r...0 1 0 2 0 New 3 Philadelphia. O ( IiunKC on the II. & O. Bresnahan.O 10 0 0 York.... CHICAGO, May l.--S. C. Hlldreth's entry. stockholders, anel then the visitors diu favor of the visitors when Wesleyan came Totals .:.. 12 27 17 0 St. G BALTIMORE. May 1. Ofiicial announce- Pittsburg; ...rflS Louis Waring and The Lady, ran one-tw- o to-da- y much business with "Terry McGovern" to In two er- Totals ....4 122J 13 3 ment was made at Baltimore & Ohio head- - bat the ninth. Two hits and Boston,..... 5 Brooklyn ... 4J In the Worth handicap, which was the star Williams's slants, batting In a quartet of rors put Allen In the air, and he retired Hickman hit by batted ball in the third. feature of the Worth track's opening-da- y tallies, which placed them In the lead. with the score a tie. Boyle was hit safely Batted for McGraw in the ninth. WEATHER FORECAST. twice, which, with another error and a Score by Innings: National League Standing. card. Lacrlmac was third. The race was With the bars down they added three more passed ball, gave Wesleyan game. Al- i the 2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Club. Played. Won. Lost. ret. at a mile and a sixteenth, J2.co atlded runs in the seventh and eighth, and went ien pitched brilliantly up to the ninth, Baltimore 14 11 but Boston 1 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 Pittsburg 9 2 .SIS Partly Clondjr To-Da- y- Warmer In money being the prize that brought nine so far in the lead the Hoosiers only got a his support was not of the best. The In- 16 Chicago 9 6 3 .667 NOW ON SALE. to-nig- ht, Two-bas- e Sel- diana team left for Columbus hits McGraw. Hickman, New York 13 8 5 .615 of the best horses at the track to the rost. peep at them before the third man was out Three-bas- Northern Indian. where they will play the strong O. S. C. bach. e hits Seymour, Ferris, Philadelphia 12 6 6 The entry were 13 in the last of the ninth. w. (2). Kel- A. & WASHINGTON, May 1. - Forecast for Illldreth favorites at nine Sore: Freeman. Stolen bases McGann Boston 12 6 6 .50 Gerritt Archibald Co play-Gil- bert Wil- to 10, with The Conqueror II second choice The C72 people who paid to have permis- RH E ley, Collins. Double and Brooklyn 13 5 8 .3S3 33 EAST WASHIHQT0H ST. Friday and Saturday: 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 10 J liams. By Dineen, 3. 3 1. Ohio Wesleyan. 47 First Cincinnati 10 3 4 coo at to The Tichenor pair, Cambrian sion to watch the struggle and a few others 0--- For Illinois and Indiana rartly cloudy Indiana 0 2 0 1 2 0 0 0 5 7 S Struck out By Dineen, 1. Left on bases St. Louis 10 8 ,20i) cn Friday; warmer In north portion. Satur- and Lacrlmae, were next in favor at 5 to started toward the cars when Indianapolis and Richey; Allen, Baltimore, 8; Boston, 5. Time 1:55. Umpire-Sherid- an. Batteries Lowther Attendance, 2,500. day fair; southeast to south winds, brisk L The others were quoted at from 12 to went to bat In the last of the ninth witli Boyle and Webb. CHICAGO, May 1. Cincinnati and Chi- to higher near Lake Michigan. 30 to 1. The race proved an easy victory the score 7 to 3 in favor of St. Paul. The cago went twelve innings to-da- y in a hotly One-Sld- ed Detroit Bunched Hits. TO DECIDE CHAMPIONSHIP For Ohio Partly cloudy on Friday; for Waring. He took command at the spectators worked a little nearer to the Contest. contested and prettily played game, neither DETROIT, Mich., May l.-B- efore the big- warmer In first quarter pole and was never headed gate when Kuhns, the first man up, re- TOLEDO, May 1. Toledo was unable to side being able to score. Both were northern portion; brisck east gest crowd ever assembled at Bennett to south winds. Saturday fair. after that, finishing two lengths in front of tired on a long fly. Babb hit one to Dlllard, hit Altrock. while Milwaukee hit McNeal that at their best, and received almost perfect his stable companion, The Lady, she, in a which rattled the lattcr's belt buckle, and with ease and out victory. Score; Park the Detroit team this afternoon support. Attendance, 1,200. batted a Score: tTLr.EX AND BLACK II I UN WILL Local (Innervations on Thursday. driving' finish, beating Lacriraac half a Babb perched on first. Heydon forced Babb Toledo. H.H. O.A. E. M'wa'k. R.H.O.A.E. bunched their hits in the seventh and Chicago. R.H.O.A.E. Cincl. R.H.O.A.E. length for third money. Cambrian quit un- at second and tho spectators were "set" Schlebeck, s.O 0 2 7 2 llallman. If. 2 10 0 0 eighth innings and won the first game of Miller. If 0 2 2 0 0 IIov. cf 0 4 ft 0 MCKT IN TKX-ROIX- I) CONTEST. Bar. Ther. H.H. Wind. Weather. Pre. Miller. rf....O 0 0 11 McHrie, cf..l 2 0 0 0 Kennedy. cf.O 0 5 0 0 Dobb. lf....O 1 5 0 0 the season on the home grounds. Cleve- 1 1 7 a. m.. 30.20 54 N'east. Clear. 0.C0 der punishment. The Conqueror II and ready to dash for the cars. Williams drew Smith, 3 0 112 0 Parrott. rf..2 3 0 0 0 Dxtr.. 3....0 3 0 0 IWkley, 1...0 0 1 0 7 p. m. .30.00 72 4S East. Cloudy. 0.G0 Lord Quex found the pace too fast, though a ticket and the crowd halted. Fox dumped Turner. 1 1 1 13 1 0 Dungan. 1...0 3 17 0 1 land's only run was the result of a base on C'ne'lt'n. rf.O 14 0 0 Cr'wford. rf.O 2 10 0 Myers, 2 0 0 4 8 2 M'A'd'ws, 3.1 1 4 3 1 single Chance. c.O 0 4 0 0 Beck. 2 0 2 1 4 0 Maximum temperature, 7S; minimum tem- both hung on gamely to the end. Harrow ft little lly back of second for a base, scor- Gllice, cf....O 2 4 0 0 Clingman, s.l 0 0 8 0 balls to McCarthy, followed by a Lowe. 2 0 1 1 5 1 Corcoran. s.O 0 2 1 0 "i0. 1 3 1 0 1 Xcxt perature. ran a good race, but tired toward the finish ing Heydon. and many of the fans Burns. If 0 0 1 0 0 O'Connell. 2.2 3 0 and a double. Moore had poor control and Vllagen. 1..0 0 0 Stetnfeldt, 3.0 0 3 0 nout Will Be Given at Empire Comparative statement of mean tempera- cloudy, started eraihun, C...0 0 2 3 0 Sper, c 1 0 3 0 0 two of runs came from basee on Tinker. S....0 1 3 5 0 Uerfren. c.O 0 as If short. Weather track fast. 0 0 4 0 2 Detroit's 0 0 5 0 0 Monday Men AVI11 ture and total precipitation on May 1: 9 10; to their seats. Hogriever drew a ticket MrXeal, p...O 2 0 Altrock. p.. .2 0 balls. hitting, a stop by Gochnaur Taylor, p....O Hahn, p 0 5013 0 CvenlnK Enter Winners in order: Federal, to Tom Bonno, p....O 0 0 0 0 Schrcck's 4 1; 6 1; tho fielding Temp. Pre. Cogan, to Red Apple. to Waring, and bases were filled. The spectators Totals ...12 13 27 H 2 and Barrett's were the features. Totals ....0 8 3S 15 1 Totals ....0 5 S6 16 0 Ulli in Good Condition. Normal 5S 0.13 13 to 10; Searcher, 1 to 2; Vulcain, 1 to 5. were sorry they had deserted their posts. Totals 1 4 27 13 5 Score: by Innings: Man 64 0.00 , Detroit. R.H.O.A.E. Cleveland. R.H.O.A.E. Score O'Brien fartd Cook, who threw two wild Score by innings Chicago 0 Departure from normal 6 0.13 Last Day nt Auueduct. or.ea over tho plate. Kelly Barrett, cf..o 0 5 0 0 P'kering. cf.O 10 0 00 Departure since May 1 0.13 Michael called Toledo Holmes. rf..l 0 M'C'rthy. lt. I 12 0 Cincinnati ...0 00000000000 00 1. upon his slabman to anchor and not send 00010000011 3 0 0 3 1 1 3 0 0110 0 0 1 0 000 000000 Departure since Jan. 1 23$ 8.04 NEW YORK, May The Aqueduct Milwaukee 3 012 Caesy, 12 Harvey. rf...O Chicago. S; 5. Jack Cullen and Kid Blackburn have another man to base. 1 2 0 0 4 10 1 Left on bases Cincinnati. to-da- y Had O'Brien waited Two-bas- llHiiey. lf...O Schreck, 1...0 Two-bas- ten-rou- nd e McBryde. 1 e (2). Plus. W. T. BLYTHE. spring meeting came to a close ar.d he mignt have drawn free transportation, hits Smith, Turner, Elberfeld, s.l 2 2 3 licnnor ? ft ? hits Miller, Dexter Beck. signed articles of agreement for a Section Director. a big crowd was In attendance. Tho track, but he wanted to drive in some tallies and Home runs-Parr-ott. Hallman. Sacrifice e;ieason. 2...1 2 2 1 2 Bradley, 3...0 0 2 2 Sacrifice hit Taylor. Double plays Tinker content for a decl.Klin,' to take place iSpeer. McAndrews, Speer. 1 1 9 s.O 1 3 4 Beckley Hew out to Shannon, ending the conflict. hit Stolen bases Dillon, 0 10 Gochnaur, (unassisted), (unassisted.) Struck even- however, was still slow. The feature of the 2: 1; 1. 0 5 2 0 0 3 By 2; by 7. Empire Theater next Monday Thursday's Temperntnres. MANY Struck out Altrock. McNeal. Bonno. Mee;uire, c.O Remis, c 14 out Taylor, Hahn. Bases on at the day was the Flushing stakes at one mile FAMILIAR FACES. Base on balls Altrock. 2; McNeal, 1; Bon- Miller, p 0 10 3 Moore, p....O 0 0 1 balls Off Hahn. 2. Wild pitch Hahn. Time ing. This is regarded as the most im- Stations. Mln. Max. 7 p.m. On the St. Paul team are faces very fa- no, 1. Time 1:13. Umpire O'Neill. Atten- Hemphill ..0 0 0 0 Two hours. Umpire Cantlllon. Called on ar- and seventy yards. Fonsoluca broke In 7 27 12 portant boxing bout that was ever Abilene. Tex 53 jmJ dance). Totals ....4 account of darkness. In- miliar to Indiinarolls spectators. Kelly Totals ....1 9 24 13 0 13 light- Amarillo, Tex $ ti front and led to the stretch, where? ranged for this city. Cullen the Ga 03 52 fc6 trusive closed with a rush and beat the looks familiar at the Initial corner, and Batted for Moore in the ninth. and Black- Atlanta. 100-to- Too "Wabash. Nine Nine weight champion of Indiana gelding a head. Fonsoluca was a -l Pace Swift for Hits, Itnns In Second. Bismarck. N. D 42 53 44 Shannon, handsome "Spike," cavorts in Score by innings: colored lightweight cham- N. Y 42 50 50 shot. The races go. to Marrls Park Satur- to the Indianapolis Journal. riTTSBUBG, May 1. The inning, burn claims the Buffalo. center garden the same as he used to do In Facial 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 -- 4 second Ill 6) 84 73 day with the great Metropolitan handicap 1. Wa- Detroit pionship. Both men have been in training Cairo. y: CRAWFORDSVILLE, Ind.. May 1 nine and nine runs to-da- ex-Hoos- 0 with hits Winners in left for the Hoosiers. Geler is ier Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 for Pittsburg, Calgary. N. W. T 34 as Its feature. order another well, pace too 01 for the past two or three weeks for matches GO Rough Rider, 10 to 1; Warte Nicht, 4 to 1; bash started in but the was Two-bas- e took all interest out of the game. Popp Chattanooga, Tenn 70 t5 who is a member of the visiting hits Miller. Holmes, Elberfeld, Barney Furey and Kid Ashe, but tha 4-- 1 7 5; 9 10; with Chicago. HI 60 58 Cervera. to Intrusive, to Meis- team, good fast. Score: McCarthy, Bonner. Sacrifice hits Holmes, was retired after this inning but Murphy 3 5; Tugal Bey, 2 to 1. and he did work at second. bases-Hol- mes. out of the matches. Cincinnati, 0 54 78 78 tersinger, to R II E McGuire, Harvey, Bemis. Stolen was easy. 2,900. Cincinnati men backed Davis, Wat-kin- s 0 0 2 0 6 2 3 --14 7 5 Mil- almost as Attendance, Cleveland. 0 40 50 4$ who was releaseel by Manager Notre Dame...0 Pickering. Bases on balls Off There has been a rivalry of long stand- Wabash 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 7 8 8 1; off 5. base on errors-Clevel-and. Score: Concordia. Kan 83 84 T vro Favorites Won. a few days ago. may be pitted against ler, Moore. First ing between Cullen and Blackburn. Re- Davenport, la 4$ 70 6S Indianapolis before St. Paul leaves here. .Batteries Higglns and O'Nell; Kickci-stin- o 2. Left on bases Detroit, 6; Pitteburg. 11.11. 0.A.E. St. Louis. R.H.O.A.E. NASHVILLE, Tenn., May 1. Two favor- out-- By 0 0 2. 2 4 friend3 Denver, Col 51 TS 7 The fiel. ling of both teams was radiant and Berry. Cleveland. S. Struck Miller, 4; by Davis. rf....3 12 Farrrll. ...2 2 0 peated efforts of their backers and y. 2 Des Moines, la S6 72 tS ites won at Cumberland Park to-da- Cri- with brillant plays. Fox was charged with Moore. 3. Double plays Gochnaur, Schreck Clarke. If. ..2 110 Donovan, rf.2 2 10 0 agree to meet during the Con- Conroy. lf...l 1 1 0 0 Smoot. cf. ..( 2 3 to get them to Dodge City, Kan SS SS 82 1 the only error for Indianapolis, and and Bradely. Umpires Johnson and 3 0 12 hav- mean was at tho prohibitive price of to 5 that M. T. II. S. Defeats Dental College. 1:40. Be'niont, cf.4 10 Parclay, lf.,0 0 2 0 1 past year have been of no avail, there Dubuque. la 4ti 72 62 was on a poor play to the plate in nolly. Attendance, H.1S3. Time 2 2 2 in race. He was the best and won the Wagner. S...2 i Krurer. g....0 2 many disagreements, the In- Duluth. Minn r SS 36 the first sixth inning. O'Brien played fast ball at The M. T. H. S. baseball club defeated Branneld. 1.2 1 10 0 0 Hartmsn. 3..0 01150 1 0 ing been tut El Paso. Tex 4S M 84 as he pleased. In the last race Staff was short. Shay, the St. Paul shortstop, made the team from the Indiana Dental Col- ChlrnKO Lost In First Inning. Kitchy. 2. ..2 3 5 1 firashear, 1..0 0 8 0 0 dianapolis Athletic Club offered them such Fort Smith. Ark f.S SI SO several above-the-avera- ge plays, his Leach, 3 0 2 0 2 1 Ryan, c I de- considered a good thing by the Stevena error 10 9. Bhon-dac- 15 10 large purse to contest for that they Cialveston. Tex 72 7i 74 being on a wild to first knock- lege yesterday, to Smith and k ST. LOUIS. Mo., May 1. Patterson vir- Smith, c 0 3 4 1 1 Popp, p 0 0 0 1 1 a got throw after 1 0 1 1 31 64 CO people anel the books a severe drubbing. were the battery for M. T. H. S., while Tannehill, p.2 0 Murphy, p...l 0 0 0 cided to arrange articles and meet at tha Grand Haven. Mich skies brought ing down a hard hit from Babb's bat In tually gave tho game to St. Louis in the Z 7S 74 Warm weather and clear out out-gard- en Crow anel Rowe looked after the Dental Grand Junction, Col the fourth. Shannon did most to-da- y, 1 on given. As soon as the a great crowd the was lively. of the College first inning when he allowed the Totals ...IS 10 27 13 5 Totals ....6 9 21 11 6 Empire the date Havre. Mont 44 I 4i and bettin? work for St. Paul, and he did it team. men signed they renewed their training, Mont 2S 52 The track was heavy but Is drying out fast. well. first two men up to go to first on balls. Score by innings: Monday-nigh- t Helena. In 1 to 5; and both will enter the ring next Huron, S. D 51 M 62 Winners order: Crimean. Brulare, Geier started the argument by hitting to Baseball .Notes. A wild pitch and two hits netted the local Pittsburg 0 9 3 1 0 3 0 2 18 in good condition. The contest will . SIB . . . 11 .1. Ml a 1: Krema, to 5; Ed Layson, 5 to 1; jacKsonviue,t 75 2i to right for a base. Dillnrd popped fly St. Louis 0 0 0 2 3 0 1 0 lightweight championship of In- - ti Shute, 13 to 1; Staff, 2 to 1. a to Manager Watkins has released Titcher players three runs as a result. Piatt, who 06 decide the Kansas City. Mo fil .s) Dottle 0"LrIen. and Geier was caught before he 1; i üiana. PS i Daub to Kansas City. took Fatterson's place, was effective. The Earned runs Pittsburg. St. LouIr. 1. Little Rock. Ark S2 7S retreated to first. Shay went out on a game was full of exciting double plays. Two-bas- e hits Beaumont, Bransfleld, Cullen has nvet many llshtwelghts or note Ky 62 G. City took a lot of conceit out of hits-Cla- LouI?vlI!e. J2 76 D. Held Purchases Five Horses. line fly to O'Brien. Fox waited patiently Kansas 2,500. Score: Rltchey, Smith. Three-bas- e rke, during his fighting carter, having fought Attendance, Or- itarquette. Mich S2 40 40 1. - while Cook wound up his pitching arm, the Columbus aggregation yesterday. Wasrrier. hit in Chicago, Peoria. Cincinnati and New 8) 7H NEW YORK, May At a sale of hirn- St. Ixuis. H.H.O.A.E. Chicago. R.H.O.A.E. Sacrifice Davis. Stolen bases Memphis, Tenn tS and was rewarded with a ticket. He pil- The Indianapolis batters have so ex- 0 1 Strang, 0 0 1 0 leans and other cities. Blackburn has far Hurktt. lf..l 10 3....1 Clarke, Wagner, Tannehill. Double plays flrM-cla- ss 2 63 62 class carriage and saddle horses by a Chi- left-han- as a lodena, Utah fered second and helped himself to third perienced great trouble with d Heidrick, cf.l 110 0 Jones, cf....O 3 3 10 Rltchey, Wagner and Bransfleld; Rltchey rapidly come into prominence Montgomery. Ala C M S4 cago firm at the American Horse Exchange on a similar play. Hogriever went out on pitchers. Anderson. 1.0 0 13 0 0 Green. lf....O 12 0 0 Bransfleld. Bases on balls Off Popp, boxer during the rust year, and hii fi 4 TfJ 4 1 O and rs'ew Orleans. a fly to Pierce, and y. 3 3 0 s 0 2 5 Ia in thirty were sold in less O'lirlen fouled to Kelly. to-da- or Wallace. ...1 rav1s. 3: off Murphy. 5. Struck out By Tanne- - draw with Steve Crosby In this city a short 6-- this city head St. Paul again Miller Kellum 1 4 5 0 0 New York. N. Y 50 CO Kihm tore up the dust In the pitcher's box Padden. 2....0 Mertes, rf...0 0 0 1' 2; 1. time ago places him in a position to meet will pitcli for Indianapolis. Chech will 1 hlll. 2; by Popp, by Murphy, Wild Nashville. Tenn f.0 7; 74 than two hours for $33,räo, an average of single, scoring Jone, rf 0 0 0 0 Paly, 2 0 0 12 0 Is ready to light any man In for a Fox. Coulter forced - pitches Murphy (2.) Time 1:53. Umpire" the best. He Va 2 71 fi2 probably twirl for St. Paul. M'C'rm'k. 3.0- 0 0 3 0 Isbell. 1 0 2 12 1 0 133 Korfoik. J1.220. Daniel G. Beid, of the American Tin Kihm out at second. Fox made the circuit c 0 2 1 the country at pounds. Neb tin 75 7 inning on Mike Kelly has a likely crowd of fighters Sugfien. 14 Sullivan. c.O Kmslie. North Plitte, was in the third Dillard's wild throw Sudhoff, p...0 3 1 Patterson, p.O 014200 1 0 Cullen will be seconded by Ollie Chill, who C2 Plate Company, the heaviest buyer. 10 Oklahoma. 0. T gl S2 to first. The one in the firth credited to for the championship. He has filled the p 1 2 0 3 0 ireently fought a draw with Clarenco 62 He paid for Cardiff and Walts the highest gaps In by contract-Jumper- s riatt. Only Two Hits OfT MntHnMvuon. Omaha. Neb f2 price ever given for a. pair of carriage Indianapolis came as a result of a base on hi3 team caused Totals 3 8 27 17 2 'Callahan ..0 0 0 0 0 Forbes at Peoria, III. Blackburn will have Palestine, Tex tf$ 7s Hogriever, a with good men. Cunu-bel- l f; horses under the hammer. Tiese beautiful balls to steal and O'Brien's NEW YORK, May 1. New York white-Wash- ed his brother and "Punch" In his Tarkfrsbur?. W. Va 'A 75 to two-bagg- er to right. That was the last time The Dig not run an to Totals ...llÖ 21 15 1 corner. Four good preliminary bouts wiu brown geldings were struck off to his bid Four will excursion Philadelphia at the-Pcl- Grounds I'hlladelphU. Pa 54 70 ,"2 JS.050. L. Billy Indianapolis scored until the one made in Marlon next Sunday because passenger Batted for Piatt in ninth. also furnish part of the programme. of W. Elkins's and y. IMttsburpr. 4S . 70 h6 Finch to-da- McGee, releaped I'a Foraker brought siu,2w at a sale last week, the ninth. cars cannot be secured in time. Excursions Score by innings: Pitcher who was l'ueblo. Col S2 76 but they were sold separately and not ns ST. PAUL GOES TO FRONT. will be run every Sunday by the Big Four by the local club last week, was signed by (U Appelle. N. W. T.... 40 52 4S St. Louis 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --3 BOXERS WEHE IN EARNEST. $3,100 when there are games in Marion the to-da- y. CO a pair. Mr. Reid also purchased for five Innings St. kept after 0 0 0 0 0 1 Philadelphia management Bapid City. S. D 6; 64 Englewood and Kenwood. For Paul out of the coming Sunday. The Indianapolis and St. Chicago 0 1 02 the Fait Lake City, Ftah 42 t4 fo run-gctti- ng business, but entered It In the Paul teams will leave Indianapolis 6:43 Earned runs St. Louis. 1; Chicago, 1. Score: 2 at N. St. Louis. Mo 84 7S sixth with a supply of new goods which on the Interurhan roa and will run Two-bas- e hits Heldrick. Wallace. Sacrifice Phila. R.H.O.A.E. York. R.H.O.A.E. Serftcant Boylnn Cooled nn Indiana St. I'a ul. Minn 4S e? 64 OBITUARY. through to Marion on a special car. hit Padden. Stolen bases Burkett. Davis, R.T'om's. cf.O 0 2 10 V'HTt'n. rf.O 1 0 0 ei Sant Fr. N. M 4t 72 70 brought a profit of four runs. Dillard Harry. 1 0 0 7 0 0 IJrodl. cf...l 1 o Avenue Fitcltt That Started Hotly. Mertes. Double plays Sullivan and Davis; 1 2 0 0 Iiu.lpr, 0 1 Fpringheld. Ill 51 7S 76 singled, followed by a one Prowne, lf..O 3....0 safe by Shay. Wallace, Sugden. McCormiek and Padden; Douglass, c.O 0 1 Doyle, 1 1 1 S 3 1 When Sergeant Boylan stepped into tha Mo 64 M UNPOPULAR DECISION. 18 Springfield. 7S Kelly flew to Shay Anderson unassisted: Padden and Ander- rf.O 0 1 2 0 2 In- m General Sir William Olpherts, of Fox. stole second, and W.Tho'F. 10 Fmltn. 17 of Oakwood Club on Vicksburg. Miss S4 SO son; Jones and Isbell. Left on bases St. Hulswitt, s..O 0 3 3 0 Jackson. If. .0 0 0 0 auditorium the on Fox's wild throw to the plate Dlllard Sud-hof- eyes Washington, I). C ...56 76 fS Sepoy Rebellion Fame. Louis, 5; Chicago, 7. Struck cut By f, Hallman. 3..0 0 12 0 I'.oan. s 0 2 0 4 diana avenue last night and the of 3; 1. Childs, 2 0 0 0 0 0 H'werm'n, c.O 0 8 1 0 1. tallied. Shannon hit for a base and stole Ilnnt netween Ilantams Forbes anel by Piatt, Bases on balls Off colored gentry gathered therein rested LONDON. May. Oen. Sir William pitch-Patter- 2 0 the April 3IetenroloKlcaI Tleport. second. Lumley found the corner of Sudhoff. 4; off Patterson. 2. Wild son. Voorhes, p.O 0 0 MatsVn, p.l 2 3 4 0 Olpherts, V. C, who gained the sobriquet far ltKan Declared a Draw. Umpire Carruthers. Time on him there was a heavy tlgh of disap- Following a summary of "Hell-fir- e Jack" at Lucknow, is dead. the left precinct for a triple and scored Totals ....0 2 24 8 2 Total3 ....3 8 21 17 2 been arranged two of meteorological ST. LOUIS, May 1. The twenty-roun- d Two hours. pointment. It had that later on McCann's out. St. Paul was then Score by Innings: Up-sha- w, conditions for Indianapolis and vicinity for Olpherts, to- colored youths, named Ilenshaw and Gen. Sir William V. C, K. C. in the lead by one run. bout at the West End Athletic Club 0 two-bagg- A Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 the month of April: singic, Shay's er Philadelphia Von in the Sixth. 00 were to fight out an old grudge. B., general and colonel commandant of the Dillard's and night for the bantam weight championship 1 0 1 1 0. 0 0 -- nn out added one In the seventh, In New York 0 3 Mean atmospheric pressure. 30.iV; highest. roj-a- l army, and the WASHINGTON. May Word was passed along Indiana avenue all .51, was born In County Armagh. eighth singles by Pierce anel Cook, of the world between Harry Forbes, of Chi- base on errors New York. 1; Phila- IC2. on the 21th; lowest. on th 25th. a base to-da- y's First Ireland, In 1S22; educated Gracchlll Geler won game from Washington in delphia, 2. on bases New 10; day yesterday that .something good would Mean temperature. 5) degrees; highest, 84, at and on balls to and Dillard's single gave cago, tho present holder of the title, and , Left York. Inning-- Philadelphia, 6. Home run In room there on the 21st; lowest. 21. or. the 7th.; greatest Duncannon schools and Addlseombe Mil- the visitors two. Johnny Regan, of Brooklyn, N. Y., was de- the sixth when an error, a single Matthewson. be doing at the club." the daily range, 22, on 21st; itary College; Alice, daughter Umpire Kbright started his bad work in on balls, followed by Stolen bases Doyle (2), Smith. Bean. Dou- was a ring and all the necessary appurte- the least daily married of by calling clared a draw by Referee Slier. The de- and a base a home play Doyle. light. range. 3. on the 1st. Mean temperature for Gen. George Cantley in 1ST1; created bar- the second Kuhns' bunt along run drive by Seybold, netted four runs. ble Bean, Smith and Sacrifice nances f'r a prize 1SS6 third-bas- e line AAA. S (Wl tilt It. Thomas. Bases on Off Mat- light started at 0:C o'clock, and April in 171. 47; 1S72. K; 1S73. 61: 1S74. 46: 1S7Ö. onet In on his retirement from the the a foul. He gradually cision was unpopular, the majority of the jviienuance,J o.jw. acore: balls The 1ST. 52: H77. 54; IjTs. E!; 1379, 12: 1SS0. 55; army, forty-si- x years' grew worse, and by the time the game thewson. 3; off Voorhees. 5. Struck out Bv some good stiff punches were delivered by 4: after service. large body of spectators being of opinion TT 1 e Vi n Tt fl 1 1SS1, 43; 1SS2. 53; 53; &); 15a5. 52; 1S86, was over he had been reminded hundreds P Thlla. R.H.O.A.E. Matthewson, 9; by Voorhees, 7. Passed both men. Upshaw was slightly in the ad- lv4. was to Ryan, rf 1 0 0 Hartfel. lf..o 0 0 lz-- . 53; 52: 1,53; 53; 1D. 54; 1531. 55; of times that he was about as bad as they that the New Yorker entitled the 10 10 ball Douglass. Time 1:10. Umpire ODay. vantage on account of hi The fight 17. ls, 1). Other Deaths. by more a margin. Kelster, cf..O 2 0 0 0 Fultz, 2.....1 0 3 In 3V2. 51: 52: IM'4. 54; 1SL5. 55; 60; make them. The score: verdict than fair "Jack" 1 2 2 1 11 Attendance 6,800. was progressing well the eighth round lv'3. 1;7, ln-'cen- 3.0 1 1 1 11 0 sed Davis. manager, was so W'lv'rfn. l t 51; ISi's, 5); 55: 52; 49. Mont.. May 1. San-for- d McKenna, Regan's 0 3 0 0 L.. 0 5 when Boylan and two policemen 1S. lo. luoi, Mean HELENA. John R. Indianapolis. A.B R. II. O. A. E. re- DTh'nty. lf.O Cross, 3..0 2 0 at the ruling that he had to be 1 rexm. The sergeant wa temperature for the month for thirty-tw- o died at his residence here last night Fox. 2 3 2 1 Coughltn. 2..0 0 3 10 0 Flick, rf 1 0 0 0 Brooklyn Shut Out. stepped into the - strained by the police from doing bodily 1 0 0 13 0 dimly-llgiite- d room years. 52. Average deficiency- of daily mean of Bright's disease. He was one of the Hogriever. rf 3 112 Carey. 0 Feybold. cf..2 2 2 0 0 the first to enter the to Referee Slier. Regan put up Ely. s 1 2 M. m.. 6 1. temperature during month. 2 degrees; surveyors engaged In locating the boundary O'Brien, s 4 0 4 0 harm an 112 Crofis. 13 0 BOSTON. May Willis's clever pitching, and cried eut: 10110 excellent fight he left the ring Drill, c 1 Powers. 1 2 2 0 af- tem- Columbia, and 1 4 0 121 13 1 and fresh 14 10 c.O by fielding "If you fellows don't tame down this deficiency of dally mean between British the United Kihm. 0 on Orth, p 0 0 Duggleby, p.O backed the sharp of the Boston 1. a very 4 and unmarked. Forbes, the other hand, 113 fair vou.will all go down to the police sta- perature 222: average He early day 0 to-da- y's lnce Jan. dally States. Joined at In Coulter, cf 0 0 was very wild In his delivery through- Olli team, blanked Brooklyn In game. deficiency 1. 2 elegree. a mining stampede in this State, came 4 0 0 2 and 16 4 tion." since Jan. and Kuhns. If 100 0 out fight failed to land a blow in Totals ....3 9 27 Total ....6 7 27 13 2 partici- Prevailing direction of wind, northwest; to Helena during the "Last Chance" dis- Uabb. 3 4 0 2 the that Kltson was batted hard, especially In the No answer was given, but the any way distressed Regan. Regan played Score by Innings: two-bagg- slugging which total movement of wind. S.916 miles; maxi- coveries, and has since resided here. He Heydon. c 4 0 0 sixth Inning, when three singles, a er pant? dc?it'd from the had 110 well-direct- ed for the stomach principally and his 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 the former rounds. The mum velocity of wind, direction and date, was the second man to be initiated In the Williams, p. ... 3 01140 0 hael Washington 03 a home run netted four runs characterized 6. southwest, on 26th. of Odd Fellows In this Sate was blows to that region Forbes in Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 2 4 0 0 0 and match went a few mor rounds and the the order and 13 distress, especially in the closing rounds of and clinched the game for Boston. Attend- fight would t Total precipitation. 1.0a inches; also a Mason. teO 4 6 27 12 "l Washington. 1: referee announced that the number of Totals ... the battle. Famed Runs Phllnrtl. ance, 1,K)0. Score: Sergfant Boylan and th other days with .01 inch or more of precipitation. DAVENPORT. May 1. Fire phia, 3. Two-bas- e hits Keister. M. Cross. a draw. 7; precipitation in inches) Ia.. this St. Paul. A.B R. H. O. A. E. Boston. It.H.O.A.E. Hrooklyn. R.H.O.A.K. policemen until tho referee de- total for April evening destroyed the main portion of the Geier, 2 4 0 2 3 4 0 Home run Seybold. Stolen bases Powers. L,u8h. 0 1 4 Ketler, rf...O 0 0 0 0 In 171. 1ST; 172. 3.26: 5 91; 1S74. 4.12; 1ST3. rf the bout oiT. 173. plant of the Bettendorff Steel Axle Com- 3 5 2 3 1 MONUMENT ON ZI0N HILL. Sacrifice hits Carey, Ryan. Double plays Tenney, 1....1 2 11 tfhfckard, lf.O 0 4 0 0 clared lVT 2.27; 1X77. 3.11; 1STS. 5.31; 2.25; Dillard. 1.; 17?. pany. The lire was caused by .be bursting Shay, s 5 1 2 104 3 1 Orth. Coughlin and Carey; Wolverton. Courtny. lf.O 0 0 Dolan, ef....O 2 5 0 0 lvSO. 6.43; Üs3. 2.72; 1SS4. oil-pi- pe Carey. 2 Mce;rery, 1.0 0 7 ( I1. r.r; 12. of an connection of the furnace In Kelly, 1 0 2 0 0 0 Coughlln and Bases on balls Off Carney, rf...2 0 STATE RACES. 2..VJ; 1JS3. 5.2S; l?y. Zw, 1SS7. 3.92; l?vä. 4.05; Orth, 1; off Duggleby, 2. Struck out By Or'mlr.f'r, 3.0 0 Dahlen. 8....0 0 2 3 0 FAIR the car bolster department. The loss is Shannon, cf o 0 0 Memorial to Revolutionary Soldiers 2 2.07; 1S32, 1. bases-Washin-gton, Long. 1 3 Flood, 0 0 J 1 t) 4.5; ISM. 2.3; 6.33; ISM. $250.000. The company 4 Orth, 3: by Duggleby, Left on ö estimated at suffered Lumley, rf. 115 0 0 2 3 1 S.); lrM. 1.2.72; I 'M; 1W, 1.27; 1SÜ7. 4.S3; nt I'plirntn. 6; Philadelphia. 3. temont. 2...1 Irwin. 1V. $200.000 loss by fire last November. If. 4 0 I 1 0 1 Unveiled Passed 1 11122 IV'S. 1.73; 1.36; 1.53; 3.13; aver- MiC.inr, 110 Wild pitch Duggleby. Kittrldge. c.O Ahern, c.O l o Announcements of Proyrnnime ltd, l.-L- ball Powers. Time YORK, May leut. Jo- Pierce, c 3 1 2 4 3 0 May l.-- The monu- Willis, p....0 0 Kllon, p....O 4 1 feed age precipitation forli. for thirty-tw- o NEW James LANCASTER, Pa., 1:30. Umpire O'Laughlin. 10 the month seph Barr, U. S. N. (retired). Is dead Cook, p 4 Being; Sent Oat. years, 3.23 inches; deficiency in at Ephrata, In memory of the revolu- 1 0 total In Brooklyn Bright's dis- 110 10 ment at Tot&l ....5 11 27 Totals ....0 5 21 11 2 1.79 ac- his home from precipitation during month. inches; 33 7 13 27 11 tionary soldiers burled there, was unveiled Ball Injunction Cases. The speed programme for the next Stat cumulated deficiency la precipitation eince ease. He was born in Baltimore and was Totals 1 Score by innings: to- - navy en- to-da- y presence 1 been announced by Charles Down- Jan. 1. 7.30 Inches. appointed the as assistant Score by innings: and dedicated in the of a PHILADELPinA, May 1. Counsel for Boston 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 --5 fair has In 1SS2, Astocla-tio- n. Number of days, 8; partly cloudy, gineer serving throughout the ciU throng of many Including Gov- Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e ing, secretary of the State Fair clear He was retireM on 2, 101, as Indianapolis 14 thousands. the Philadelphia American League Base- 13; cloudy, 7. war. Jan. 10101000 0- 5. Two-bas- e the races will close Sept. St. Paul -7 ernor Stone, Pattison oth- to-d- ay Earned runs Boston, hits Entries for of Light. 27th; heavy, passend assistant engineer. 00000412 rnd ball Club appeared In Court of Com- Dates frost: 2lth. on Balls Off Williams, 2; off Kltson, Klttredge. Ahearn. Home runs S. All Information concerning: the races to PARIS. May 1. Xavier Aymon de Mon-tepi- n. Bases er dignitaries. mon Pleas, No. 5. to enter bond pending i. Carnev (2). Sacrifice hits ICeeler. Kltson. 1S-1- l-- novelist ami playwright, is dead, Cook, of revolutionary be held Sept. 9 can obtained from Mr. OF the Struck Out By Williams. 4; by Cook, 3. At the outbreak the war an appeal to be made to the Supreme. Court Stolen bases Long, Demont. Bases on MOVEMENTS STEAMERS. He was born In ls2. 4; off 2. Downing his office. Room 14. in the State-hous- e. Two-bas- e Hits O'Brien, Shay. the Zionlstlc Brotherhood at Ephrata was In the case ofSecond Baseman Lajole and balls Off Willi. Kitson. Struck at out-- By 3; by Kitson, 2. Time 1:40. ROTTERDAM. May 1. Sailed: Noordam Three-ba- s Hits Geler, Lumley. under the direction of Peter Miller, who Pitchers Bernhard and Frazer, formerly Willis. The programme is as follows: (new), Now York, Boulogne "World's Ileeord HroLen. Sacrifice Hit Pierce. Umpire Brown. 16. for via Sur rendered valuable service to the contlnenta local National League Tuesday, Sept. 2Uor. 6 p. l.-- Plays O'Brien to Kihm; Hog- of the club, who and sailed from latter port at m. PROVIDENCE. R. I.. May The Provi- Double 2:30 trot J0 to-nigh- Congress and is said to have been a friend LIVERPOOL May 1. Arrived: Common- dence team, in wlnidn t's match riever to Kihm. were enjoined on Tuesday of last week WashlnKton League Scores. 2:tS pace Bases Fox (3), Hogriever, Shay Brandy-win- i3 wealth, from Boston; Westernland. from with Fall River in the New England bowl- Stolen of Washington. After the battle of e from playing with the American League Hurtlera. Oriental. Wednesday. Philadelphia; Teutonic, from New York. ing tournament, got a three-strin- g total of Shannon. about five hundred wounded and sick club. Anticipating that an Injunction would Klein 1 137 11 orarr m m is. 2:23 pace jvw) Left on Bases Indianapolis, 8; St. Taul, 8. 171 17 131 177 NEW YORK. May 1. Sailed: Grosser 1.507. which breaks the world's team record to be applied for by the National League club Klein Nleman l i; 2:11 NO Umpire Ebright. American soldiers were taken Ephrata, IM 12 lioyle 17 14.1 trot Kurfuerst, for Bremen; Fuerst Bismarck, at small pins by two pins. to restrain Delehanty, Wolverton. Town-sen- d C. Hlnn Iii 2io :17 pace CoJ Time 1:53. where they were nursed by the brothers and Orth, formerly Philadelphia Na- C. Relner...lT7 IM 174 Vinson i Hj for Hamburg; La Sjivole, for Havre. 672. ...140 142 11 13$ Thursday. Irresponsible liny. Attendance and sisters of the community. Over two tional League players, but now members of H. Kinn. Homr uj li3 QUEENSTOWN, May 1. Sailed: Ger- The League 2:13 pace JTi.0 manic, for New York; Rhynland, Phil- hundreel dieel from their wounds or camp the Washington American team, Total V 774 7H Totals 8)2 779 M7 fw) for Boston Transcript. K. C. Won by Hard Hitting:. fever and were interred on Zlon hill. The trom playing in the opening game here to- 2:23 trot adelphia, both Liverpool. Free-for-a- ll pace from 26 6 was also by "Cook," said the small boy. coming Into COLUMBUS. O., May 1. Kansas City monument consists cf a shaft feet morrow, an effort made counsel !,) LONDON. May l. Arrived: Menominee, the kitchen with a large tin can filled with Inches high and three feet square. H is for the latter organization to enter se- If you buy one of Kruse & Dewenter'a -- Friday. Xrom New York. choice, fat. wrlggllr.g earthworms. "1 want found both Thom&s and Pfiester easy to- made of Qulncy granite, quarried from curity for these four players pending the Furnaces you will have no trouble to heat 2:15 trot SHOO L-Ar- rlved: 429 2:21 pace 7O0 HAVRE. May La Touraine, you to put these on the Ice for me. I am day and won by hard hitting. Columbus f)roperty once owned by John Adams and appeal to the Supreme Court in the case your house nxt winter. East Wash- from New York. olr. fishing: next week." jf'uyed another errorless game and also hit John Qulncy Adams. of the enjoined players. Owing to the ab ington atrtcL Free-for-a- ll trot JCO