TJI13 OMAHA DAILYWEDNESDAY , AUGUST 11. 1897

numerous , nor ra nellorn able to net ouch they wore amln ftppealM to by the strikers lielt (2) . lilt U* .MlchfiV bull I Jin i. Tim * nt mot In this elty todny nnd nrrnngpd dMnlls on local trnekii. Lung trouble cmncd- BOSTON WINS THE. ODD GAME game ! And twenty - the With prices , nivor coal Is off from 10 to 20- with Iho result that Iho few who had tin TwllJiji| | minutes. Um- for a flvf-mlle match rnco between Stnrhuck hl.t drnlh. Results : FOR ' plro : 4 , KM. ( NEBRASKA'S INTERESF 4 Umo culled and Mortens , to In S ptcmlH r. rnco , five , celling ; , contn a ton and Alack sold down to % cents Btiuled to work decided to Join the strikers. nl the rmt of Inntntf on of dark- - berun rnrly First furlong* Arturus ¬ rlRhlh account race pneptl , IftE ( ) . 3 3 , ; * per bunhcl. We t Virginia conl Is In light The entire force Is now out and the march- This bt each contestant Urltton to won Lndy of the West furnlrhlng his own mnn- ICO ( HvcrMt ) , 10 to 1 nnd 5 to 1 , second , vlnlbly weakened ers devoting energies s.- demand and prices have are their to the other o : . 101 ) G mines of city. riTTsni'ita. Kris Krlngle , (J. Gardner , to The Labor Tribune hns received a letter the It has been conceded that Klobcdnnz Holds the Giants Down to Two AUR. . ? game . : : ; . , 10.Today's MX Hll > iil.H STILL I.V A 111 NCII.- . third. Time 1:03' The Dr-vll Dutch Senator Alien from a correspondent at lllrmlnghnm , Ala. , If the Inclo men were Induced to Join the was a battutt l-ontet , but the Olevclands Comcdlnn , Tlin Doctor, Judge QulRlcy am Starts for Washington in- elating that a Rent * arc at work Uirro secur- ¬ strikers those In Iho other mines hero nnd- Hits. had the bettor .pf u. This combined with Astor nlso ran , I ITortn ( of- Bolmlf of Onttlo , ing negroes to take the placed of the strik- ¬ at Newburg would quickly follow suit. The the loose neldlntt of the Pirates uavo the to iiilu AilvnnlnKi' 1'rovr Seootid rnoo , six furlongs , solllnc ! Sniilern , Industry ing miners In the north. The letter nays thnt- strikers remained orderly. They arc being homo team the victory. Score : Xo Arnll So I'nr. 103 ( Mlllmrn ) , 7 to 1 , won ; Marlon ) , 11 ; CLI-JVIILANI ) t bicycle ( KverPtt ) , 12 > 1 nnd 3 to 1 , ; , nmallpox Is prevalent among Iho colored peo- - well fed- . NEW YORKERS NEVtR GET SECOND 1ITTSIIUIUI. The six-day rnco nt the Chnrlec ti second Nnt P PAST 1111UAK.I 10S (OlCnson ) , 12 1 , : 1:15H-: . * au- ¬ H.ll.O.A.K. Street park seems to be the one attraction lo third. Time TRAIL THROUGH IN'D'AN ple In that nectlon and ask that the , RESERVATIONS ; < Iluihctt 3 J"o otTnn'hlll , cf..O ' .Motnus. . Snyon , Anna , Cpdnr , .HOCKS' jinx : : TO ' . If..I 0000M- off , and n very enjoyable ono Is- Garth Brook thorities bo warned of the danRcr of spread- Atmi it'u' rKcnn , M..O l.rntiv, cf..O the week It F M H and Bnrnpy itat-nnto nlso ran. Iris tha disease by permitting the Importa- ¬ nilliU , 2H.2 222001 3 "o Smith. If 1 3000W- ptovlng. . Therewns n ! nrgp crowd out last Third race , ono ml > , selling : Lockhnrt - .MIlllTM ! HiiMtiiinrc AVI UN One mill Tlo.i All- ¬ . 3 , 3 Oj j'ad.li-n , ' 101 tion of the negrotH. The operators hero re- of Ohio tnlo Won nllnco. 31.I .2 Sb..O 0210O- evening , even surpassing that of the open- - ( H. William *) . IS to I , won ; What Ntxt. TlilnU * | , , rt.cr 2 o o 31 1 101 1 .1 1 | He of liifiiluiiliililo- fftao to illsci-fs matter of Importing men , Vlrulnln .SiiiMM-nxful ot In-r llroolilyn mill ( Miii'ln- - Tonnor l 3330I'l- Ing night. ( Dupeo ) , 9 to nnd to , jecond ; Tl- the ultli , ) ! nK In the grandstand theie was not < o ( 1 , , rker'K cf.3i I.2 HotllfM. II.1 month W Knight ) , 23 to , third. Tlmp Ittnrllt o It Is known many are growing rco- WIinRLINO W. Va. Aug. 10. Wheeling Cl- 1 PciMlliiKKitMs hut that liall from St. loul Tolionu. ! .0 0] Donovan , rf.O a single vacant chnlr nnd the b'eaehera : .foe . 1II..1..1 2100.li- Clark , Knllailn , Miss Ross , Front live and arc anxloim to etart their mines.- , 0 - | mill .Stuck * was the ficeno of a peaceable Invasion front AI o 11 AVInmr.- . mner c..l"2l7"o 0 Kly si were much more than half filled. The fen- 1z.Mnn , Barton und Momlnlcii Miirlicl In You p 1 1 , n24315 .1 ' alu r.in. Tlio Injunction secured against the minors Ohio early this -morning. A army of us. 0 .4 lisucilcn C..O ture of the evening wns a wheeling pnrty of Fourlh race , ono mile nnd n Till * .Slate , small i , 1 1 0 J 1 , sixteenth. of Hunola was ecrved on President Dolan Ulllrn t society which swooped down upon the park Tnlucn , 103 (J. Phllllnpl ) . 2 to 1. won ; Ohio side striking miners from Wheeling Totals . . .9 IS JMO 1.' Balk steppe * ! place with flaming lanterns nnd tinkling bells to , 112 ( ) , 13 ( 1 2 1. when ho from the train nt that . . .5 24 3- Line Soiithmend o ami to , & ; C. Total* U II mo- - , disregarded It anil ad- - Greek , on the Cleveland Wheeling Washington. . } Philadelphia , the number of half a hundred n few second ; Governor Holes , 101 ( ) , third.- . last night but lie Clpvriftnd * 9- Acker Chicago , 1G ; , i . i mentsi trie big race had : , dre cd a largo meeting near the mine a railway , numbering 127 men , marched houlsvl'.lo - after started. Mani Time 1.47V4 Hnrburger , Rookwood and Senator William V. Allen was In Ornnh , S ; , C. I'lttKlntrs o 15- agrr Morgan was compelled to solid out ;t nl."o * This morning Judge Co- ¬ Cincinnati St. Louis 1ar.eon rnn. yesterday on 1ilfl way short time later. through the 'city to the Bogw Hun mines. Cleveland , 9 ; t'lttsbtirg , S- . Knrned nins : Olevclnnd , 4 ; PlttMnirR , 4. Tlrnt- nnd borrow chairs for their accommodation , j racp , five : 105 from Madison to Wash.- . In- ¬ ' Fifth furlongs Vnlle. (Wf.- llier Injunction to make It wind of In- - , y-3 ; Imsn by l ! : C'lcve- - An open IngUm. . extended the The lioggs Itun men got the .liiiltlmore Brooklyn , 33. prrnrsi I'lltnliurc. I. Ix'fl on is nlr concert by the Young Men's lo 5, won ; Lena Myers. 103 ( Glea- Ho was Joined at Omaha by Traf- ¬ . 1 ; limd. . 6 ; , 9 , IOIRO : Off * HaniS clude fifteen additional defendants.- vnsloa and only nix or right arrived to go- Doston , New York , 0. Pltloliurir Flint on InlU CliKstlnn A c'lntirm l.nntl preluded the ) , 20 to 1 nnd 8 to I , ; , 103 4- fen second fic Manager A. , 5 ; u. - Yoiinu. 1. Htriiok : YoiitiK. I ; by , . evening's , b"g-.in John iMcShanc of the A body of strlkere marched to Canonsburs to work. Thesa were taken In hand by the St. Piful Detroit , 6ut lly Ktlltn excitement whlrh with nn ( Everett ) . S to fi. third. Time : 1:03.: Albls , t'nlon , 6 ; , .Thnv b jii ) tilts : ( J) . Smith , attempt by C. L. thp | Stork Yards company , morning and are now encamped sign a paper to Culumbim Milwaukee 5. Wnllnce.Imiiior llfiiiuva to break Aunt Mngglp , , Miss Arnold , Llda and togrthi-r they will early this visitors and persuaded to ; Itiithfmn. Txvo-bMc : Wnll.ioc , Hmllh (2)( ) , quarter rpcorJ. . Indlnmipoll.M , IT MHieapoltH , 1. hlta of n mile state He covered 11 nnd , Ml.'s Edna Vos * nsar the mlnro which arc In operation.- stay out. In day other Bogg i Donovnn. Rftcrincp : Imses : : nlso ran. endeavor to secure Important conctvelons Later the the Kunsaa City , 7-12 ; IJrand Unpids , 210.- . hit SiiEileii. SUIrn the distance In 0:30 15. C. U. Hal' followed ST. LOIMS. Aug. vlng Oup wns to says , ((21 , , , ' : 10.I the 1'rcnltlcnt Cook If the strikers Interfere Hun men wcro seen and agreed to Join the ricUfrlnir Tcbenu O'Connor DnvK ttmrlr' In n llko attempt and did better , making | only winning the cattle Industry at South Omaha from ¬ SlcDonnlJ. Tlmo of : Two hours nnd twenty : favorite nt the fnlr grounds In any way with his men ho will have the strike. This makes the suspension prac- Rntni' the quarter In 0:20 lint , within a fr.ictlon of today. , 1JOSTON , Aug. 10. The work of Klobe- - I to * . , ' 8i . In the second event Prosperous with the Interior and Agricultural dopsrtmrnta.- . entire parly arrested.- . tically complete In the Wheeling district.- . in mi Attcmlnnc ? the figure. August Bergholm rode n mile Joc'.ny Preston up. fell soon thp dnii7. " , 2:21: , nftcr stnrt "Tho chief A crisis Is fast approaching In the miners In the box today was easily the finest STANDING 6V THU TKAMS In and Will Plxley easily beat Frank and the rlder'p thigh was broken. Tiio traek- thing which takes me to Vr.nh- - Cleve- ¬ ..Unrcli Murpli ) x- any Plny M3. Won. Lost. P.C- . Ashley of Sioux City n mile In n paced race wns HIP good. : Ingfort nt time , " , movement against the New York and oil done by Boston pitcher this si eon and ' fast and attcndnnco Remits th's said Senator Allen , . . ! fit 2* making the eight laps In 2:05: a now roe- - company. few days ST. . LOUIS , Aug. 10. More than 150 .lloston . . rS.5 15. li'lrst race , selling , seven furlongs : Lltt'.e "Is to land Oas'Coal The next the New Yorks were defeated by the small- r,7 TO j ord for secure from Secretary of the Intorlcr- Cincinnati S7 fi.U the stnto nnd pretty close on the llllllo. 99 ( Hall ) . 8 I ti 2, ; , ¬ i to nnd to won Plug whether or net the strik- ) SO Wdrld'p record.- . 1 should determine Belleville 111.( miners left hero tonight and cot powlblc Bcorc. Hut two men Ilaltlmoro 8S R5 01.7 99 ( Clutter ) , 20 to and S to 1 , ; Hlls * an order establishing a cattle trail , hit him big ( tecond IJxzte will be gratified. Today's work New sri B2 XI 61.2 The race of he evening wns n pplendld- , 97 ( ! ) , 1. : ers' alms began their march to Murphysborough. They , York H Jrnkln 23 to third. Tlmo : 1:31. through Pine Hldge by- safely he gate but one base on balls and Sn 'exhibition of nervy , the and Hcatbud Indian while not viewed In a disappointing light Clevo'.nnd V 43 51.7 ami speedy rldlnir Daisy Bolnlider , Virginia M , Joe Bailey , moved toward Lebanon , . from which place 45 Proulx. Bird , Ha'l , Mlerstrin ngenctre. Such a would bo of tlie campora Creek , Sand Creek and received perfect support. Only one New Chicago M and Hlbbs inak- Judge Drbouse , Kodak , Sound Money , trail Incalcula. at Turtle -12 4SCi.4 Ing friquent they will receive reinforcements. At Dunuoln Philadelphia 01 49 4B.2 ' but unavailing efforts to gain Achilles D , Chlswpll nnd Outnwny bio , Creek , yet the happenings were not Yorker got as far as second base. The only n'.so rnn. advantage to Nebraska and at the I'luin other mining towns along their way Plttf-bura ; UO 41 49 I3.fi 'nn advantage. But all endeavors were Sueoiul race , Mllng. 2yparolds. sau'o begin with they have to and , uc for live time benefits upon encouraging. To run scored was made by Ucrgcn In the Louisville 04 41 M 41fi less save another Inp which thp whole KUP furlongs : Towniuln , 100 ( ) , R 1 confer cattle mlni-m of . the marcher* expect to receive accessions Frost to nnd with the first spell of bad weather.- llrooklyn S7 SI 4fl 41.- took away from Fletcher. The raeo I 2 to 1 , ; 100 ) South Dakota , contend to A will be made at- fifth. Seymour's HctUon debut was nat- ¬ won Peter Archer. (Coombs , At prracnl these two Indian pre- ¬ their ranks. stand a 87 fil .17.9- proving one of the closest most 3 1 ; A' heavy rain drenched the camps anil ¬ 1Waahlnirton M and exclt to and even , set-end Chnuncey FIMipr , Murphysborough , where a peaceable at- Ing ever In , reservations cut off the ranges tering one , and ho held the Uostons down St. . Louis 91 24 GD 238 rup Omaha and the bicycle. 105 ( ) . 8 1. : : ;, . cattle of vented the marchers from carrying out their working fans are showing Foitcon to third. Time 1:011 tempt will bo made to Induce the to one run Oamea todny : New York their appreciation by turn Little Gallant , Colllnsvllle. Night , South Dakota from the feed fields of Ne- ¬ regular program. At I'luin Creek the rain and six hits. Doth sides fleldol- nt Hoston. Phil Ing out tn line shape. Score : mlnera to Htrlke. "General" Bradley will ndelphla at Washington , Hultlmore nt Urook Heldorn , Dolgndo , Thurlps , Sir Joseph braska , and the of of kept them brilliantly. . , : * market South Omaha. and continued absence a band ¬ Attendance 5000. Score , , . Mllps. Lnp , ; , leave Jacksonville tomorrow for Murphys lyn PlttHburs at Cleveland Chicago at -, Lister Sui Sabnr Dr. Blakoly and Prltu-o To get Into South , little , If any , . V. Hall . tattle Omaha they have to In quarters with the result that borough , which will of NUVvontc. Louisville , St. LoulH nt Cincinnati- . - Blsmarrk also ran. Prosperous fell. bo made the center DOSTO.Ni .Proulx 4- , make a big detour around of necessary work was undertaken. The storm 11110AU.I U.U.O.A.K. - Third racp, soiling , six furlongs : Junnltn , the wr.st the strike activity for a time. , 0 2 0 U shley , Pine Ridge , of the march StlvcttB cf. 3 0 Vnh'll'ii , ct 0 1 ..scorn ; * OK ; 110 ( Frost ) , , won ; , S3 ( : ) . reservation and for this reason also had the effect preventing 1 00 Tim WKSTiiitx i.iAiin'- barred Afrn Fr.inkln Tenncy. 11 1 u , 0 1 1 1 1 Hi B 1 most of ' Wlliner-- HJ0 Tlcrnnn rf. to 5 and to , second ; Nick Carter , 11- the South Dakota cattle ai'clut thct to the Spring Hill mines 'between Vet ii IJOHK , . . . . 0 0 3 3 0 . . U 1 4 C is 43 Fruitful Kldil for Diula. us. 0 JJIb ( 5Potermnn ) , fi 2 even , ; Chicago market. Upon , which owned by 1" n l Slnirp- . to and third King fcederu bought at dlng and Wall Station are , O. , Aug. 10. . H. , Duny , If. . . . 0 0 Glcnton , 2b. 0 V 2 2 n I'KohliiK IJjrd 43 ! COLUMBUS I'cnna 120 Orcar, 2 ( Coombs ) , 7 to I , fourth. Time : South Omaha for South Dakota the Inrrensed Demttitor. The only march of Stnhl , 0 Holmes , If. . 0 i K Shut Out Detroit.1- . F.rscher 43 . Alexander ox-prcsldent of the United Mine Workers and lf.-0 010 0400C- I-.IG'' . Glenora Li o , Bouquet , C , Alllp- 150 Camp , 3b. . 0 0 , 0 10 0 , Clara haul Is doubled In cao they are sent back the day was made by the men at ollliii 012 Clark 11).0 2 512TKOIT Aug. 10. Phenomenal work by- This evening there will he two extra B , Onlnorc , Mury Dnumi and Terrier also an Indiana operator , together with another Imv ' , rij. . . . Donnelly , 3b 0 0 0 1 0 , to that market for Kale , and It la Determination , who left the camp shortly 00040 St. . Paul's Infield nnd Mullnne's masterly match races besides the usual trials a ran. ratl- KITSCH , C. . . 1 1 B 0 , c. . . breaking.- . mated It $ " 2 a- 7 , close to Oak Hill Indiana operator, had a private ccafcrciico 0Yllion 00200IC- record race , selling , mile twenty that will amount to about after o'clock marched the , i 0 1 1 0 0 Seymour , p. 0 0 0 1 0 pltchlug kept Detroit from scoring a run Fourth and In. vicinity today. lob'd'iu yards : , 107 ( ) , fi to 1 car.. If tills trail la established , not only Tlppltfl anil spent two hours the with President Katchford Samuel . Iluslo 0 In today's game. , 500. Score : Powhattnii Furr and Attendance 2 1 , ; , 101 ( ) , 2 money bo H a veil to homes. There was not even Qompers Is hero and says ho will go to West . . , ! 6 27 10 0 0000 VIXU TI3XXIS I'LAV AT CHICAGO to won Husqull Shiughtpr to will that cattlemen on of the miners' Totals. St Paul o 0 0 2 0 0 1 2 0 5 1 ; ( ¬ ¬ I and even , second Long Time , 109 Web- , ordinary excitement attached to the Inva- Virginia as nn organizer If President Hatch- Total. * . . . . 0 2 24 14 1 cattle sent Into Nebraska but will also Detroit 00- ster ) , n to 2 , third. Time : : ! J. Frank Lirlni A summary of ford so directs. Leading labor men who llnttcd for Seymour In the ninth.- . 00000000 UefcntH Mitlioiiy 11 13 ; a girat deal of cattle here that would sion along Thompson's Hun. Huso hits : St. Paul. S ; Detroit , E. Errors : In Ill-Ill Inn Daly , , Gold Davczuk , liostnn 1 ForolRiier Band. Bob otherwise not como i the day's developments leaves the mlnera have been in West Virginia have said to St. Paul , 0 ; , 0. : St. 1'lny.- . Clnmpitt at all. It estimated New York ( Detroit Batteries Paul. and Frontier also ran. except organ- ¬ 0 i ; .. : that between 30,000 and 40,000 head of cat- ¬ much the same as they wcro that friends hero that It Is a hard field to Mullnno and Spies Detroit , Clarkson nnd CHICAGO. Aug. lO.-ChnmpIon R. D Fifth race , selling, seven furlongs Judge : , 1. < ize , as- Karnecl runs lloston Two-bastf hlt. : McCau'.ey- . AVrenn Stouffpr , U7 ( ) , 5 1 fi 1 , ; tle could be brought through the reservation. ! the company claims to have -mado a further for the reason that the miners there .achieved a victory over Mnhon > Coombs to and to won : . Heruen. Double lilnys Lowe to to , , Lone Tcnney. .COLUMHUS.Aug. 10. Genln's fielding was Belvadell ( Slaughter ) , 9 to fi and 7 to 10 , and fed In the of Nebra ka- Turtle Creek a class are not eo well educated In todny In. northern tier In rank economic ¬ break the strikers' at Tier-nun to Clark , Ulcnson to the feature match of the Inter- ( 1 ¬ Clark. First bate the feature of the game today. Ilettger second ; Joi , 104 Foiicon ) , 5 to , third. , finally questions as elsewhere and fall to he Im- 1 Hnrt countlw and marketed at South and Sandy Creek. on ballJj orf.Klobediinz. ; oft Seymour , 3. national tennis : !) ¬ lilt wan taken.out of the box In the ninth tournament. It wns the Time l:2Vj. Silver Set. Whlrhiway , . regu- after Krun. who have been working pressed either by reason or sentiment.- . by iiltchcil bull : Col Una C ) . out : lly . Omaha.- The miners struck live hits had been made by the llrewers only Issue.where America Englam Billy and High Noon a'co ran. Klobcdunz , 3 ; by Seymour , 1. and Jordan Oak Hill mines were paid this Klrst bnco on and game. : , . , fllllep , IN10RKASR THE MICUO3COPISTS- . larly at ( : Walters finished the Score mist end the Sixth race purse , for 2-year-old OflVr errors lloston , 1. ] on : , 7 ; refill was eminently sntlK- afternoon. Those who Joined the strike did it Arliltriiie the StrlUc. .eft buses Huston Columbus live and one-half furlongs : Loving Cup. 10- ."Another object of my to Washington New York , 2. Thnu of : One hour mm- 0-G 'fnclcry to the KC-lert assemblage whlcl- visit company withholding PHILADELPHIA , Aug. 10. Tha Universal Rninc 10500000 4 ." ( 5Foiicon ) , 7 to 2 1 2 , won ; , not got their cash , the thlrtyRcrcn minutes. Umpires : Lynch Milwaukee gracixl the courts of Onwcntsla olub ol and to Xamsn will bu to Eocuro an Increase of the foreo- for- ¬ and 00010000 the 100 ( C. ?) , 7 5 1 3 , ; : Comb to to It , as under the contract the men Peace union today offered Its services as Uarpentrr- . Huso hits Columbus. II ; Milwaukee , 7. I-iko Forest. In A and second of mlcroscoplsts South Omaha. The short- ¬ the other matches W. ( ) 1 , at : 1 ; ¬ Katie Rutherford. 100 Gllmorp . 60 to wages by striking. There was ! Krrora Columbus , Milwaukee , 1. Bat- Lamed Krelgh , ¬ l feited their arbitrator In the coal strike. The letter .WASHINGTON. . 7 : PHILADELPHIA , ( . defeated Collins the west- : HOSTt. ness of the force , I am told , preventing 200 300 em- ¬ teries : Columbuj , Hettgpr , nnd ern chan In third. Time Annie Oldlleld. Chief no excitement. Between and , Woltere i-ion. the easiest style Imanln , filling of WASHINGTON Aug. lu. Today's was a ; ( Ito Tlllle May , DCS Molnes , and the packing houses from orders for re- ¬ Presldont Love and a committee of the Fisher Milwaukee , Iteldy nnd Speer. able , the si-ore being M , G-0 , Nlshl- Kamsis ployes were on hand , but few of them game the like of which ¬ . and Caddie C Mn- . , they Peace union , to 'representatives of for sustained Inter- INDIANAPOLIS., Ind. , Aug. ilefeated In two long also export because cannot have the meat the lO.-The Eaves ou money. Do made n snt est and fireworks finish drawn .SARATOGA. . Y. , Aug. 10. ¬ ceived any Mr. Armltt operators , In : Washington has not Indians won straight game , to ¬ deuce sets- . N. The weather examined and officially certified. At Kan- sym- ¬ and miners says part seen for many their tenth , , speech to the men , telling them he days. The Senators tied in day. Phillips was batted for twenty-two .Wrenn nnd Mahony appeared upon was cloudy the track fast the attendance sas City they have a force of twenty five , " sincerely offer our services as Impar- ¬ the eighth , when live were the yood. Results : pathized with them , and that the money hits made off safe hits , which g-avo a total of seventeen courts for the- final match of the day. Tin. wbllo at O mail a there arc only nine. If wo tial fellow citizens nnd freely grant you Kltleld and Tucker's home run In the tenth , , Klrst race, high weight handicap , six was , not because the company ¬ runs thirteen being earned. The Millers American champion was in good withheld the use of our historic rooms In Indepen won the day. In second Inning form ant furlongs : , 13S ( Thorpe ) . 2 1 nnd can get the force at Omaha Increased one- to carry out the while fielded loosely. Attendance , 1100. Score : pained many aces by brilliant net play Ferrler to wanted It , but because It had dence ball for any commission you may Cross was running to third Stnlllngs , who 3 to 5 , won ; Good Times , 132 ( Martin ) . G to halt It will help out Immeasurably While Indianapolis 3 17 while his opponent wns slow In the terms of the contract. He denounced appoint , having In view a settlement was on the coach line , phoved Wrlgley off wannlw 5 and 1 to 3. second ; San Antonio , US (II. Is not Washington I that Minneapolis 27000005 1 up and appeared slightly nervous. Secretary Wilson at marching and the encampment , and will be fair , equitable and satisfactory nnd the bag. He collided Crow ? Wrenn Shield * ) , G to 1 and 8 to 1 , third. Tlmo : the with and both , opening com- ¬ think Ur. Salmon , the head of the Ilureau of of thus avoid present animosities that may playeis fell heavily to the ground Base hits : Indlantipolls000100000, 22 : Minneapolis , therefore took the set with 1:16. Rose George II. said It was a blot upon the- history the and lay parative ease by a score of G2. The secom Tea and Ketchnin Animal 'Industry' , has full power to act In Involve loss of life , and mutunl there for some time , but wcro able to con ¬ 9. Krrors : Indtaimpolls. , 3 : Minneapolis , C. also ran. country that the laws are not enforced and set brought out par , nm good will. " tinue playing. , 700. : HatUrlcs : Indianapolis. , ; tennis excellence Second , soiling , five fur- ¬ this matter , and I look for no dlfllculty in stopped- . Attendance Score Gear and Wood race and a half such movements Minneapolis , . required eighteen games for a decision : ( WASI11NNCTON. I 1HILAPKUIUA. 1'lillllps and Lattlmcr.- Wrenn longs La.Folleta , 102 Benuclmmp ) . 6 to securing this concession. The Agricultural ( , 10. executed clever cross court returns I , ; , I'1 ( ) , de- ¬ > WiltoIiliiH MlnrrN. GIIAND HAP1DS Aug. The nnd 2 to won Iiellptincli ! Slmms department Is very anxlouo to In : LI-Y OUT OP TUB TOWN- . MarrliInK 1U10AR. H.H.O.A.E. ' fans and lobbed when put to ¬ assist .CHASI HUAI Selbach. C nay "King" , the defense. Ma 8 5 3 5 , ; , 10- I- SPRINGFIELD , III. , Aug. 10. Governor lf..l Cooley. cf..O 0 0 0 that Brady's crown which has , to and to second Mary Galvln veloping Industry In the west , 1400 hony on thu other hand , wan strong ii 1 the cattle Ill-own cf..O , Dowel. 1 0 0 0 been shaky for S6me time , came off today ( 1Nutt ) , r lo 9 to 5 , Time : Tenner hns commissioned B. B. Hay , secre- ¬ 0200 rf..l his ground volleyed goot'- and third. tiad occasion to call upon Secretary WlUon .JJcpiitlLH Kin- lit llio"KiiKltlvc , J U neinont , s . .2 1 Doleh'ty, lf.1 and his example was closely followed by strokes and with 1:0911.: Blue Beard , Bableca , Flax Spinner , c 225 2200 effect. . Games ran to S-all , and before leaving Washington In respect to . tary of the of l-nrrcll 0 , l i.Iote, 1 10 0 Crosj game. deuce Fall to lilt Him.- State Board Railroad and 0100 lb..O 0 inthe 'sfctond Score , Drat was In ami Wild Grape also ran. , Tucker. 3 15 0 0 SliURart. H3.2 game : n called six times the following game , ml'ep , shipments of sheep which now avoid South ST.. , Aug. special to Warehouse commissioners to proceed to De- - lb..l Third race ono nnd one-sixteenth LOUIS 10.A the O'llrlcn , 2b.O , 2b 1 3030 Wrenn winning. The champion promptlj ( ) ' catur and watch Cros Grand Uaplds ...... 0 2 selling : Banquo II , 100 Hewitt . 2 to 1 and Omaha 'because they must sometimes bo , 111. , says : This was the miners' situation there Abbey , 03100 , 1133 ran the following game to 40-love , was Republic from Cofteen rf..l 130 Nnsb I. . .'. }. . 0000000201 1 3 1 1 0 0 * 7 out , won ; Heidelberg. 10G ( Thorpe ) , 7 to 1 dipped reshlpmcnt where they show , 1 City before Thursday when several hundred miners Wrlulcy, 1 1 li 3b.l, 110304 0 Kansas : overhauled by Mnhony only to finally of CofTeen- . 3b.l JIcFarl'il c.O 0 win and fi to B. second ; Carlh , 113 ( Garrlgan ) , 30- a day feverish excitement In. from SprlngfleW , Lincoln other polnta King , p 1 l.-iileld , Base hits : Grand Rapids, 6 ; Kansas City , the game , sot on signs of being scabby. Secretary Wilson and 1040 p..O and match a netted ball to 1 and 3 to 1 , third. Time : 1:50.: Mazarine - .Mngulre . .0 0 0 0 o 1010 11. : , 3 ; , something not bo .Thcro were fcara of an early attack by Drad- will arrive at Decatur and endeavor to In- ¬ " Errors GrandHaplds Kansas City The matches for tomorrow are Mahony also ran. iromlsed to wo if could . . .C 11 2S 10 2 2. . , , , of on main duce the 250 : working to , Totals Batteries.Grand Uaplds Brady and and Nlsblt Wrenn and Collins Lamed and , Citizens' , a lone to secure Inspection at the place ley and his army. The guard the miirs there strike Totals . . .7 9 30 It 2 ; City , Abbey Blandf-- Fourth race stakes mile and to report governor- . Twlnchum Kansas and Eaves. quarter : Ben 12G ( SlmmsO , 2 to 1 nnd shipment and to protect the sheep raiser road was strengthened , the strikers and the situation to the Two out . ' Brush. but when wlnnlmr run wnd scored. ord. ' ' 1 to 3, won ; , 123 ( ) , 4 to 5 unnecessary expense.- . McQulre : u- I Clifford Martin and rom failed to appear during the morning. batted lor Kine In the ninth.- . Second game Plilluilfllilila H.-Kill a. , ; , 111 ( ) , 10- .I'lRATKS IJO A 1IIG 1IUSIM2S- . out second Howard Mann Sloan "I expect to be gone about ton day? , pnesl- - While the guards were awaiting the ex- ¬ WnnhliiKlon 1 7 Qrand HunldS ) 0 0 10- PHILADELPHIA , Aug. 10. Interest In to 1 and G to 5, third. Time : 2:07VS-: Trage- ¬ 0- . 0114202 * bly two weeks , but shall certainly be back pected approach of the strikers the miners Philadelphia 0 Knnwis City .. . . 12 the twenty-fifth regatta dian also ran. S.Pnrnlyr.c : ; 020010030 annual of the conven- ¬ of- : G : ( n to the populist state went to the shaft In twos and fours , but they Triuli lo tin 'Wi'Mtwiiril 12arne.il runs Washington , ; Plillailelphla , 4. Base hits : Grand. Rapids , 13 ; Kansas City , of Oarsmen Fifth race , five furlongs Ten Pin. 110 H. time attend CM National Association Amateur 1 Two-base lilts : l >a.Iole , Crops , , ' 12. : ' , 4 ; ) , S to 1 3 to , won ; Billy Dono- ¬ tion. . to , I there are no refused to BO below until long after fears utoii. Nash Dowel. Errors Grand' Haplda Kansas City. Martin nnd As fusion think Tucker. : , which will bo held on the Schuylklll River , 110 ( ) , 2 1 4 dlssi- - SAN FRANCISCO , Aug. 10. Japanese ad- ¬ Three-base hits Abbey ShuBart. Homo 2. Iiiit'.crlesj: Grijnd Itapld.s , CI-OSH and van II. Williams to and to 5. special obstacles to be overcome and that of the strikers' approach had been : BhUKurt , : , course next Friday and Saturday , wns ; , ( ) 5- runs Tucker. Stolen bases Selbacli Twlncham ; City , second Bardplln 110 Thorpe , 7 to I and upon , made of . vices per : Kansas' > Foreman and heightened today by one ticket will be agreed tip paied. steamship Peru are as follows Sliusart. Double play : Kins to nemont to- the arrival of E. H. to 2 , third. Time : lO.Hi.: Restorer , Spanish Blandford. , ' fusion parties. Of ran high about noon , when a Is Tucker. . First baw on balls : Vy FlnelJ , 2 ; by ' Ten Eyck the winner of the diamond , B'lspful , , candidates from all 'the Excitement paralyzing business In the Caii- STANDING TEAMS.- . Princess Ionia Pink Chamberay botti- King , 1. H out : , 1 ; by , . OF THE sculls at Henley. Ten Eyck visited thp certain elements In reported to sheriff he truck lly KlnK PllleKI B and Little Ada also ran. course there are contractor the that ton In neighborhood of , , delta the Sal Tsln .WtUI pitch : I'lllelJ. Sacrlllce lilts : Fatrell , flayed. Won. Lost P.O. Pennsylvania Barge club which will be his , Aug. 10. easily- parties who will In - ' DETROIT Ornament he populist and democratic had seen and conversed with Bradley a town Wrlnlc.v. Time of gamer Two hours ten Indianapolis . '. . .'. . . . . il 27 70.3 headquarters during his stay. He did not of- about forty mllcti westward from nnd proved his superiority In the International lot bo satisfied , no matter what Is done , front of the home Of Rudolph Tcufert , one minutes. Umpire : Kelley. Columbus * . . SI ' 05.9 go out on the river, preferring to rert Canton. Robberies aro'iperpetrated every CO31 after Derby today and won the star feature of cut much of a- . . < . .-. . ; . . .100 CO.O the , mt I do not think they will tho. strongest strike advocatsa here. The CHICAGO , 1G ; LOUISVILLE ) 0. Milwaukee GO40 journey from Worcester Muss. Jockey club's opening duy at- - the Detroit I ; , ...... S 09 23 C0.2 Iguro In convention. " was surrounded , but without night and the wretched Inhabitants of this : , , , , The Indications are that thp regatta will . the house at once LOUJ3VJIJLlKyvug. 10. The Colonels' : ; Gros. e Point with the greatest ease. The ...... M w ," . co to.5- be one of the most successful ever held. a warrant ilcputleai .refused to enter.- . unhappy region are now In a iitate of panic. had regular off day CpILs ' - * R-itciidance amounted to about 5000. Much the their and the Cfralid.o.Itaplds t. : . . . . "M 31 C5 3r3-; Many out-of-town oarsmen are already WHS all afternoon.- . Having offended the king by opposing won as they pleased ; Hill }vas - of interest In thu derby as n contest was * HIM I'rlnoiicr.- . A guard kept there the substituted Mlnncapo'.fs . . . . . 100 32 CS 32.0 here , training for the various events- . easy In r I'rotrct engagement in- ¬ for Kvans nrtCt1 Anridn's' had ' taken away by the manner which 10. A At 7 o'.cloclc touls'ht a man answering of European military team scored Kansas City . . . -98 30 - WKYAt'OA , Wl.* . , Aug. man nnmcd- runs Iri Inning. , Lit' C730.9 Ornament won. He took the lead at the ! , Foreign LI ten- ¬ three the llfth Attendance . by a posse structors Minister recently ¬ Bradley's description was chased 1600. Score : Games today : St. Paul at Detroit , Minne- .niiiinillniiH to How tit I'lillnili'liihln. start and was never extended , winning Georso lllIlliiKton was arrested -and brought deputy 'sheriffs out on road leading dered his resignation , which was at first apolis Indianapolis , Milwaukee Co- ¬ TORONTO , Out. , Aug. 10. Tile Toronto In In 2:2i.: ( was o plnce evening. Ho Is charged of the CHICAGO. ( , LOUISVILLE.- . at at n galop The stake worth this last , rejected , but on Pyongo- - , City Haplds.- . ? SOG3 , , cast from town. Several shots were fired the 23rd Inst. Cho It.II.O.A.13. . 1UI.O.A.E.- . lumbus Kansas at Grand contingent to the national regatta to bo heir of which J'.O'o went to the winner vlth having committed nn nHsnult upon , $300 fugitive escaped to woods. An chik was appointed foreign minister. The , 3b. 1 2 2 2 0 Clarke , , 1 3 1 0 0- In Philadelphia August 13 11 , today ?700to the second and to the third. A jouls Hennlng, Kvunswood , with Intent but the the Kverltt If. ; H and left ¬ at 3 2 3 4 GIIIII of ( lie protest against paying the money to Orna- aecur- - hour later a telephone message from Hllln- now holder of the portfolio Is said to have Uahlen , bs. 0 Stafford , us. 0 2 3 6 1 ' on the steamer Corona. The Toronto Row- ¬ o kill. Ho WHS nilmltted to ball on Lange , . . 1 2 C 0 2 , 1 2 , CiUINCY. 111. , Aug. lO.-Scoro : ment was filed by McGulgan on the ground , was sur- - and wrs ad- ¬ already attempted to resign , but without cf. Wagner cf. 110A- ing club is represented by two single scul- ¬ ty furnished by friends but later bore said ho had reached there . . 1 1 , 1 1 9 1 0'-' has been variously entered success. nson. lb. 040 Werdnn Ib. Qulncy 0C- lers and Alwnrd and Russell as doubles' , am that Ornament ondcrod on ft report of llenuiiiK'n condition dressing a crowd. Ho eald that he would Ilyun , if. . . . 3 0 Dexter, rf. . 0 0 1 1 ! 03010002 1 1 as the property of Charles Pattortton , dangerous. While an nillcer wan a- 222 Dtibuiiuo the Argonaut big four by Bush Thompson ¬ eltiff ha In camp In the morning. He will be- The latest news from Formosa Is of Callalmn. If 3 3 , 2b 0 1 2 2 2- 00000000 Charles T. Patterson and Charles T. Pat- : a 100 Johnson Base hits : Qulncy. 10 ; Dubuqup , S. Er-- and W. Bright as singles. Eddie Durnun , aUIng lilllliiKton to jiil mob slithered very disquieting nature. The are Connor. . 2b. . 1 0 Wilson , c. . . 1 terson & Co. Results : a rope. arrceted If he cresses the corporate line. natives 123 2740T- : Qulncy , 0 ; Dubuque , 4. : nephew , party.- . nil there were many cries for The , p 2 0 0 1 3 0- rcis Batterle3 Ned Hunlon s left with the. : , 10- collecting In parts of hornton 0 Cllnc'ii. 3b. I 3 1 , First race , six furlongs Fay Belle w n kept a by throats Out at camp everything Is orderly. Mrs. different the island 1 Qulncy , Pears and Graves ; Uubuque , Ho goes to Philadelphia to try and arrange mob at distance Donoliuc , c. 2 7 0 0 Kvans , p. . . 0 0 0 0 0 Butler ( 3Sherland ) , G to 1 and 2 to 1 , won ; Geyser wan , In 3- awaiting an opportunity for rising. The und Sullivan.- . a with young Wray. at the olllcor to shoot and the prisoner Bradley, the leader's mother came at Hill , p 0 match the Australian 10 * ( ) , 3 to 2 and , second ; Eld- up- . ST.. , , 10. : , Plsgott out driven toWaupauca and locked provisions Japanese troops are busily occupied in . . . 31 1010 JOSEPH Mo. Aug. Score oarsman who came to America with the ( ) 1 o'clock with a wagon load of and Totals .16142712 ' Sauijus , 107 Irving , 6 to , third. Time I < .. object of securing Champion a a whole beef. With her came three wagons guerrilla warfare , but are apparently unable Totals . . . . 6 13 2 IS 4 St. Joseph . . . . . 0 4 match with 1:10.: South Africa. Arlington , Lady Juliet to them. Chicago 16 Rockford Jake Gaudaur. Ilnrni'HN Mi < < lnK- filled with potatoes , Hour , salt and vegetables exterminate ' 000000203-3 Uncle Simon and Abe Furst also ran. .HfilrlrU wagon of supplies The Japanese tea merchants of Yoko- ¬ Louisville 1 0- Base hits : St. Joreph , 4 ; Rockford , 11. Er-. ( . Second race , five furlongs : Lleber Karl IIEUIUCK , In. , Aug. 10. Today wan the and a load bread. The 10010210 1 Abandoned lie Tlilril Iliuo.- G : . , ; , : ) , 2 7 10 , .rors 3. ( won hama propose to hold an In Kimicd runs : Chicago , 7 ; Louisville , 4. Klrst- St. Joseph Rockford Batteries 10. 107 T. Murphy to and to Hfdrlcto mile track meeting. came from Staunton and Mount Olive. entertainment LONDON. . Aug. The third of the 1) ( ) . S first of the bnse on errors : Louisville , 1 : Chicago , 3. Left St. Joseph , Rlsley and Collins ; Rockford , series Sophronia . 103 N. Turner to 5 and 10 ordered the celebration of the rejection of the duty 1M 1 was fairly fust , the weather Sheriff Handle at o'clock tonight on bases : Chicago , 3 ; Louisville. 4. First base Babbitt and Huff. of the three races between Kllpatrlck , the out , set-oiid ; Beguile , 111 ( .Morrison ) , to The track by the United States congress. minis- ¬ : out 150 armed men to reinforce the guard The on balls : Off Evans , 3 ; off Hill , 2 ; off Thorn- DES MOINES , Aug. 10. Score : American , and E. C. Bredln , the English third. . Time : 1O.TA: Sklllman , Wink line , lu-siilts ter, vlco : 4 . 2:12: , $ IIlliurel won ; town Invasion. He minister and other chief officials ton , 4. out lly Kvans , ; by 2 ; , , . . . S runner , been abandoned. , and Tallawanda also ran. piiclng purse protecting the against Struck Hill. Des Molnes 2 has The third Mirth Alabatf'cr . , ; of Agricultural depart- ¬ by , 3. Home runs : llyan , Wcrden- . 1,000 , one : Simon W. , second ; Dr. Archibald third also telegraphed to Nokomls for fifty more the and Commerce Thomton Cedar Rapids 9 race was to have been at yards. The Third race mile Ill Frank I'utts ( : , ; , , 'J'i- . ments will bo thu principal guests .Threebase hits Dalilen. Stafford Hill. Two- : . other two were won by Bredln- . ( Creltf ) , even and out , won The Elector fynly Nottingham fourth. Host time2 men. at the Base lilts Des Molnes , 12 ; Cedar Rapids , pJO : . base hit : Callahun. Stolen bases : llyan , 102 ( Songer ) . 5 to 2 out , pocnnd ; Mncey .Tlirecmlnutc paving , purse Correct banquet- 10. : Des-Molnef , 4 ; , 1. and Advices received by the sheriff from Hllls- , Callabiin , Donobue. Double Errors Cedar Rapids 11 . 102 ( ) , 5 2, : U41. In ; Classes. Hn-ond ; Thornton Wanner. : , ¬ .KoiiKlit Draw.- Klttley to third. Time won straight heats way : ; Batteries Des.Molnes Cooper and Leh- , , fourth.- . state Bradley Is on his to plays Ilyun tn Dnnohuo Stafford to Werdcn. , Derby , valui- , Don Quixote bore that : ( Injunction.P- . ; , , YOUNGSTOWN. . O. . Aug. 10. Mike Far-- Fourth race International Pcrsenette tlijrd .IIciirliiR Jlm-oxe Siilo bHll : ¬ man Cedar Rapldg McDougal Mahaffcy : ¬ camp and that fully 200 strikers are coming Hit by pitched lly Kvann. Dahlen.Thorn to winner, S7.0G3 , one mile and n half Orna- IXHUA. . 111 , . Aug. 10. ; , and Fuller. ' rtgher nnd Joe Martin of this city fought trottlng"'puY T,01 : The hearing of the tonby Hill , Thornton by Thornton ClInRnwn. , 123 ( ) , 1 to 4 and out , won ; 2ffi o $ Matllo Patlermni- from Auburn , Oirard and other mining : BURLINGTON , , Aug. 10. : ment Wllhlte injunction Wild : Evans. Time of came Two hours la. Score a forty-flve-round draw near C'evelnnd lust 103 ) , 5 1 ; , ; W C. ; Monk . restraining the sale of the Amer- ¬ iiltch Meadowthorpe , (T. Murphy to and von ailvorene second J third towns to the north.- Umpire : O'Uay. 0 3- was ? 100 , re- ¬ : : ! . and thirty'minutes. Burlington night. The tight for the gate 1 to 2 , Hecond : Moncrelth , 112 ( Morrison ) , It , fourth. Host time 2:1H1- ican Glucose company , with offices In 0- . : . . . 10000020 . Buffalo , 8 ; , . Pcorla 1 11 ceipts and to settle an old grudge.- 1 KAST IS OHTTIXJ ICAXSAS COAL- . CINCINNATI ST. LOUIS 10 to , third. Time : 2:30.: Dare I also ran. and factory hero to the now glucose ¬ Base hits : Burlington , 9 ; , 10. Er- ¬ , : , 10S ( Me- com .CINCINNATI. . Aug. 10. The Browns Peorla OX THIS ItU.VvT.VG TRACKS- . Fifth race one mlle Collateral .of I'lirty.- . bination for , rors : Burlington , 7 ; , 3. : HKHlil.TS ) , 10 1 4 to 1. won ; Charlie tinrri'Hlcli'iitlnl Jl.750000 was begun knocked Dummnnn out of the box In the Peorla Batteries Clone to nnd ! .of Try , ) 1 S B , , N. Y. , Aug. 10. StrlUi-rn Will today. The Injunction inning , scoring vo runs. When Burlington .Alberson and Mesmer ; Peorla , Christy , 103 (T. Murphy . 5 to and to PL.ATTSltlRG President was granted fifth the to Slop tlu Supply. In of Roacli and.Qulnn. .Hiililcon Given Awny AVrluht unit second ; Kinney. HM ( Sullivan ) . 8 to 1 , third. McKlnlcy visited the Cliff Haven C'athollo- last week on the ground that rights of Hed.s went to bat their half the fifth 10. the G : : Brighton. G. R. Longhurnt. ad- - KANSAS CITY, Aug. A Star special were ' the score stood to 3. 'A base on balls, an In a Drive. Time 1:41. iiimmer school , the grounds of which stockholders not 'being protected , and GAMES OK 13 MVI2I.V , , .Miss : , two singles, a double nnd a triple Til AMATEURS. YORK , Aug. 10. Countess Irmn Uremia L W and 'Hie Hotel Ohampltiln. Tnc pre.sld.nt- from Plttslmrg , Kan. , nays W. D. Uy'an , the was to ¬ error NEW The best race of loln that sale a trust. Today's hear brought In live runs for the Reds and won Francis also ran. as accompiinlfd by thv vice president. Sec- - Mine- ing was on a motion to ¬ the day at Brighton Beach was the Flight furlongs : Marplot , 110 secretary and treasurer of the United dissolve the Injunc- the game, as neither side scored after the Went Point WliltiwiiNlicN A'dl li In n- Sixth race, five retary Porti-r nnd General ] . C. O'Urlcn.- . , handicap at flvo furlongs, In which Rubicon ( ) , 2 to 1 7 to 10 , won ; Alice Workers of Illinois , has arrived In this tion the continuance at-ked for by George llfth Inning. Grady1 retired in the third Vpry 1'rotty COIII-N ( . Spencer and . again showed his ability by picking up K3! , 10S ( Shcrlnnd ) , 5 to 1 and B to fl, . I' Hardln of Chicago , who scoured It, being Inning , having been hit with a batted .bull. , , Aug. 10. ( ¬ Farley Anxnllaiit 'nlliil..- . city , and was In consultation with George NELIGir Neb. Special Tele- ; , 112 ( ) , 5 to 'o denied- . Douglas to Murphy pounds , good wjuond Flying Bess Sullivan , 10. went first and behind gram. . ) giving weight to a lot of - .I.H , N. C. , AUK Hob llrnrk- - , ( . : The game today between West . : 1X8"! , Judge Wurdell , Mor- Wallace , chairman of the executive board of the bat. Attendance 2X Score ones , : third. Time and winning in n drive. Rcsultu Dtt , negro who assaulted Mlsa Kltllo- .Xott'il Counterfeiter Hun CINCINNATI. . ST. LOUIS- . Point and Nellgli resulted In a victory for decal , Lady Dlsdu In , Swing and Ben Frost the Kansas miners , all morning. They left at Iluwii. First race , six furlongs : Concord , 11- , , . also run. Henderson near hero yesterday was cauKht- CHICAGO .Aug. 10. Inspector George W- . .H.H.O.A.E. H.H.O.A.E. West Point. The feature of the game was ( 1Doggett ) , 2 1 7 ; , noon for Weir City , where a meeting with 0- to and to 10. won Rosslfer l. Hey , cf 3 2 S 0 0 D'glas , c. lb 1 3 6 1 MA morning and fully lilcnllllfl. Ho has be- .Hazen of north of the double play of Scott , for Nellgli , and 110 ( Hlrsch ) . 10 to 1 and 4 to 1 , necond ; ttll.VXIJ CIRCUIT the members of the executive board will the district the secret , U. . 0 0 Turner , IlARIXtt OX THIS iecn lodged In the county Jail here. nitchey fielding , 110 ( ) , G 1 2 1 0201 3 C 0 rf.0, 0 121000 S 0- the of Crawford for West Point- . Talisman Llttlcfleld to and to held and the situation talked over. The service left Chicago this evening Corcoran , BS llurtninn 3b 1 with 0- , Time : , Hurry < object of Is to organize thor- ¬ llecltley , lb. 1 2 7 1 0 Urady , lb. . . 0 0 S 0 .Mcllvalne pitched a great game for West third. Endeavor Ili-HlH III SJI17 AVIMioiit Sr - real his visit George Polycramls , otherwise up. Mantle , Charentus , Muhoney , Fortune , Five Trol known as Irwln. . 3b. . . . Murphy , c. . 0 0 1 3 0 : < ! oughly and strive to assist the striking , " Point. Score , , , Illnur ' AVIimrr. "Greek George a counterfeiter of Interna- ¬ Miller , . . Lilly , If Destiny Hermano Fetiche Patchogue " abso- ¬ rf. 12400M- 2 5 , , second OUT. In He eays It Is an 01200D 2- West Point , Aug. TO mlnera tl.o east. tional , , 2b , 0 0 3 | , 2b 0 1 1 2 Ovlda Ormont A'tny and Flossie S also FORT WAYNE 10-The HOW FIND reputation who broke from Ludlow cl'hee 0Mailman Ncllgh , . . . ) 1- 0 0 Prlvlnj, lute fact that coil Is being shipped Into the street Jail last January. Although Bchrlver , c. . 1 0 3 0 Cross , on. . . . 2 3 S 4 ran. day'a races of the Fort Wayne Hazen 1 0 1 0 : , 3 ; , , six furlongs , selling : ¬ strike district from Kansas and Missouri has been on bin Damnian , p. 0 Hurley , cf. . 12110il- Base hits West Point Nellgh 5. Second race Attain- club's seventh annual meeting was wit trail for months It was not : Nellgh. 4 ; , 1. : , W ) (Clawwon ) , 8 to 1 3 1 , won ; mines arid that the utate Is full of Kansas uet. . p 0 Lucid , p Errors West Point Two-biuo ment and to by crowd of 2,000 persons. The day Fill a bottle or common glans with urine until today that the Greek was run down.- . 1010 11040 : Recfe. . out : By , 3 ; Sensational , 101 ( O'Connor ) , 10 to 1 und ner.scd a , every hit Struck Mcllvalno time , yet the - coal. As an example ho said coaling O1 C 4 1 , ; 109 ( ) was not an ideal one for fast Bt.ind twenty-four houra ; a nedl- Totals . . . . 8 8 27 IS Totals . . . . 15 24 18 3 by Luwler, 3. Stolen bases : West Point , to second Mr. Halter , Scherrer , '1 no ind let It elation Is supplied with and Missouri G 1 , : : events were closu und hotly contested. Kansas Out n MV York ) 4. Batteries.: Nellgli , Lawler and ; to 5 and to 3 third. Time 1:1511. or nettling Indicates an unhealthy Tnirii. Cincinnati 11)2 Corbett won and betting was heavy. The nont coal , and long as this of things 05000 , . , , Festu , favorites at state CORNING , N. Y. , Aug. 10. A lamp ex- ¬ St. . l.ouls 0 0 West Point Mcllvalno nnd Lacey- Oxnard Don't Care Deal and Miss 2-17 nftci- of kidneys. When long 01000000 Flonde also ran , trot went over until toniorrow condition the urine exists Just that will the Illinois miners runs : Cincinnati , 1 , Two-base hits : had been KiiKle Fluna- ploded In the barber shop of J. Ilarkln at Earned race , mile nnd P. , selling : llvo heatn trotted. llneu H Is positive evidence of kld- - bo defeated In the purpose of their strike. Heckley , Irwln. Tfiree-Luse hits ; lleckk-y , Crots, .Sorl -K r Klvi" Cininm Arrnnm-d. Third sixteenth won heats , , , 106 ( ClawHon ) , 4 G out , won ; Ban the first and third Shadesi When asked If he was lieie to a Greenwood Stcubcn county , tonight, and the Lilly. L on bases ; Cincinnati , 1 ; St. Loulx , , S. D. , Aug. Buckwa to and becond and The Monk trouble. Too frequent desire to url- 'ft PIERRE 10.A forfeit of 111 ) , 8 1 , land Norvrunl the loy ; , , ; Uurlesque , ( Perkins to nnd 8 to 0 , : " 1 now a- cutlro portion of ¬ 10. Stolen baees Corcoran Hey Double plays { 20 ' ) and fifth. In the fourth heat In Is ¬ strike ho answered am not In business the town except a side 'hot at last been put up for a second ; Cromwell , 112 ( UoRgett ) , 6 to 2 und the fourth late or pain the back also convin- ing Corcoran to Mrl'heo to liccklcy, lleckley to- , looked upon by many of the talent pniltlcm to talk on that question. " Mr- . two hardware stores was "burned to the ) series of live games between 3 C , : 1:17 % . Tuna Ehiet. . First babe on balls : Off Damnmnn , ; oft Pierre and to third. Time Manassas and possible winner of thu race , was dis- ¬ cing proof that the kidneys u'jJ bladder .Hjun's visit here no douht signifies a great ground. Firemen from Oiwayo , Pa , , Canto- games LoulHC also run , u.a , 2 ; off Lucid. 2. Hit by pitched ball ; Fort Pierre the to be played In N , : Ehret : tanced Summaries out of order. In tee on , , KllKht , five furlongs Rulil- ire deal the future movements of the Kansas and Hornellsvlllo came special trains I-ally. Kiruck out : lly Dainir.ann 2 ; by Ehret , 1. the near future. Some hot games can be Fourth race Three-year-old , puce , $1,000 : , 13.1 ( ) . G 5 1 2 , : purjo and Missouri and prevented the destruction of the Time of came : Two hours and ten minutes. looked for In the series and the team which con Schrrrer to und to won , , , by lioy- TO 1IO- . miners. entire 1 5- I'utchcn Roy bill h. Wllkcs WHAT : , ¬ 112 ( W. ) , 12 village. Lcca , $50,000- . Umpire Clark captures the purea will have earned It be Storm KhiB. Porter to nnd ' 1 , 115 ) 0- ' ' ' ! gets to , necond ; TromurKo ( Hamilton , " 2 la In the knowlcdgo i-H nulii ItccmllH. HALTIMOHli . UUO01CLYN , 33- . fore it It.aa tbo towns are pretty MlfH f. ( Walker) ...... Tbcro comfort B- well matched.- . to 1 G to 1 , Time : 101H. Abuse- . ( ) 4 4 2 CINCINNATI , Aug. 10. A Times-Star .DenfliH , Aug. 10. and third. Red Seal , b. h. Hrvln Oiften expressed , that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- of a Dux. .IJHOOKLYN Thu Haltlmores .IJrandywlne , Caaseopla , , lilllnll .1 - Fireside Mat Huffinan , blk. iMuoey( ) 3 S special , 1ml. , says ; FIGURE , S. D. , , 10. ( Spoclal Tolo-- and lirooklyns played .two fames this aftor- also toot , great kidney remedy , fulfills from Kvansvllle The MoiiiiroliN . and Xanono ran. Onward , b. H. ( Mimson ) the noon. . One resulted In an .easy victory for Ilriil tinNliirn. , : Squire Satin 555 . ) This city was ¬ Fifth race live furloiiRs AbliiB- : 2:15W , 2:15',5: ' , : ' very In relieving pnln In , marching miners , notwithstanding the court Kram. shocked this morning champions , while In n- The Monarchy rnet and defeated Dor- C Time 2J44. wish the buck the the other ended the don , 112 ( ClawHon ) , to 1 and 8 to , won ; ( 0 : , ¬ 2:14: pacing , purse f2X injunction Issued against them last even- ¬ by the death of Mrs. A. W. Wheelon , wife tlo after eight exciting ImtlnsH whun dark- cas Street Stafcs.yfsterday In an Interest- ¬ , 112 ( ) , 4 to 1 and- .Idiiuyti , liver , bladder ami every part of- Julius Caesar Llttleflcld , h. m. , by Creole ( Wat- - - of ness prevented further play. The tuninu 112 ) , Javelin ing , lined up on the public highways lead- the auditor of this county. Death came ing and of ball. Score : s to 5. Becond ; Uoy Orator. ( Uoggctt Jclns ) . . . . , 2 ho urinary passages. It corrects inability play another "doublu header" tomorrow. 1 2, : . 31113- Ing morning , without any Illness U 'JiV.-J..l 1 9 7 to 5 to Tlmo lM'j.- ( ) . . . . to the Ingle mines early this and the cause given , game : Stars and third. Passing Helle , b. m. Geers o hold scalding In Score first ' , , , 1132 urine and pain passing and as the men came to work at 5 o'clock as heart paralysis- . Monurcha . . . .Itf.Lftl 3 201203a 0 3 0 1 10 Knoinla , Stone Step Uomestlu Tinkler Ituford , b. K. ( Clark ) 32235Fa- HIIOOKLYN. i DALTIMOHE- . , , , , B R I 2- t , or bad following use of liquor | Oenaro Reflllu Churmeuse Kins Max , b g, ( Speers ) 5 effects , .ll.HO.A.E. . . . lrvlew R.H.O.A.E. KANSAS CIHCUP11 WIIKI2L HACK * . Spero , PurkHlopo and Comu Quick also ran- Wentworth. . br. g. ( ) ...... ,'inc or bear , overcomes unpleas- - .luvito thu a. A. n. , . . 0 0 S 1 0 McQraw , Jb 1 1 7 . : ¬ Pntton arrl that nrlllln cf. I , one a quarter Leh- ( ) 7 7 5 . .filxth race mlle and Ruben S , br. g. Maloney ills L , , , rf , . . . , . 1 of fling up- RICHMOND , Va Aug. 10. The Hoard of Jones Keeler rf. , 123 ( ) , 8 to 5 to 2. won ; ( ) . . 6 nt necessity compelled to got 0- man Scherror and Rinsing Hellr , bile. m. Oerrlty 5 dls Anderson , U 0 0 2 0 , 8 2 2 4 1 1 Muvt nt .Sallii-n Vl'fM n Hot Jen'lnns * StruKKlf , ( ) , 0 1 2 : ) } ' , Aldermen tonight ¬ - " Lincoln II 1U A. Rarrett to nnd to ; : 2OS'2:01): ' ', . : , 8:1014.: times durln ; the night to urlnato.- . concurred In the resolu- , 2 3 3 1 2 Kelley , . . . ' Time 2OU4. 2:10'i inny Shlndle 3b. If. ' 1 : , 111 ( ) , 15- ; u- , Hecond LobunBUla Van Ktiren 2:17 ( unfinished ) tion of the common Lueh'nce. lb 0 1 8 0 Btenzel , cf. . 0 1 1 1 0 ' trot 'ho mild und the extraordinary effect of- council Inviting the SALINA , Knp.Aug. 10. ( Special Tele- ¬ tn 1 und 5 to 1. third. Time : 2:00'i.: Dutch l Shoch , 2b. . . 0 1 2 2 0 Doyle , Hi. . , 1 11 2 o ' " "" ! * ! ? : !? " Grand Army of the Republic to hold Its an- ¬ : gram. .) , Deerslayer, Kin and Honor also : . . : : . . ! i a 2 wampItoot Is soon realized. It utands tha- drill ) , c Ileltz. ! b. . . . The lUch. meet of the Kansas clr- - Skater encampment In city In 1899- 'W" 1313 5 1 1 nual this . . . 0002200 Clarke ; c. . . . 0 ran. The Monk It'luHt for Its wonderful cures of the moat"- r. 11-4 , one , selling : , 4 1 3 I o- O. , us 0 0 4 1 1 , Seventh race mile Perseus tthadelund Norward Smith 1'onJ u 10 ; Istrcsslng canes. If you need a ruedlclno- Pain .HiiNliuNN Trouhli-M of a Uny.- . Ituucll . . . 103 ( Clawson ) , 7 to and out , won Rifle. L'rcsceus 7 2 2 2 iu- Was Maddening and Hope .0 101 ( ) , 8 1 8 5. Hecond ; 2 3 G 8 C , 0000 . . . 4 BerBen to und to Curta ou should have tlis best Bold by drug- CHICAGO. . Aug. lO.-Tho C. H. Gurney Totals .9142710 ) 1 0 3- ¬ . S 8 27 6- by , 1:5S.: Mirage. ( . 0 to and 8 to , 9 9 10 5 Had Boon Abandoned Wonder- TotaU . . . 12 McCnll muhlneuthe mile In E. P. Ill Perkins Major KwlnB late , price fifty cents and one dollar. You company , heavy hardware , has failed Maulo rode unpaced In third , Time : 1:43: , Summer Sea and Applo- UsBey Hey 34374M- under lluttej for Vikher In the ninth Innlne.- . ah third of a mile ; ! ; o ran.- . 11 B 9 G 9 m- have a cample bottle ami pamphlet both . a by ¬ forty seconds Results Kato al nckey lay ful Results of Purifying the Blood- judgment confession obtained by credi- llroolclyn ' 0 3 10 . One mile o en.Rianmtciirt E. P, Maule. CHICAGO. . Auir. All the favorites but Illuck Raven i'lit by mall. Mention The Omaha Dally tors. The liabilities are $00,000 ; assets llultlmore , . . . . 001011 0 0 00011 0 39I- , ! 87978 free ."A very severe pain came in my 2.2 St. Louis , wantlH ; K. Pollard , Council Dugmar won at Harlem today dreyhurst's Harry C 12121211 left ellehtly more- . : , 1 ; furl- - lee nnd rend your address to Dr. Kilmer & JurncJ runs Brooklyn Ilnltlmore , 1 , Firm Grove , uccondfJabnl Conover , Kansaa City , deffal of Sunburst and Manuollna nlno Whisper 10 H 11 10 dr- , grow : , 1 ; : S knee which worse and worse, and base on errors llrooklyn Italtfmore. 1 , j jft- third. Tlme ; ( :2Sn3-R.: oriKS In 1:51 wan the feature of the duy. Katrlna liellft a 7 dlu- o. , IlliiBhamton , N. Y. The proprietors of- Unco- .InilUrltil for 1orniry. on bufcn : llrooklyn , 7 ; lUltlmore. 8. liunca on One mile opcniprofesslonal; : : , runa S Odin finally a eoro broke out above thu . ; 0 ; Decardy tils paper guarantee thu ecii'ilncuuM of tbUf- CHICAGO , Aug. 10.Jamcs 1C. Andrews , biiUOft| KUher , off 1'ond , 2. Tlirfc-b so Chicago , ItoQatrei't , Denvtr , second ; First - race , three-quarters of a mile : Time : 2:15Vi.: 2:13U: , 2:12': $ , 2:12'2:14W.: : . .It discharged a great dual and : Kelley , Two-liace 1M ( ) . 8 5 , ; , . the pain former treasurer for C. P. & , hit hltsr Ilellz. Doyle. Cummlngs , M.irent'ti. , third. Time : 2:09.: Vitrola , II. leom to won Ovation for. Klmball Co. : , la. 8 Kat-rlllcc hits Lachanve McOraw. Btolen UaEes : , : 107 ( ) , to 1. second ; King Along , . , from my thigh down was maddening. carriage , ¬ One mile hdtidtudp amateur Gordon , T. Burns MlltllHiItlliMii at Ili-il OnU " manufacturers u under Indict- , Kelley (3)( , Doyle ) , (2)( 1 : : , Shlnille neltz ) . I'ona. , , , CJ'i ) ; 105 ( Donaldson ) , 20 to , third , Time 1:15. ( _7O * KETIIKR HRZ won , on : IJncoln Neb yurdn Hugo Felix UHB OAK , la.. Aug. 10. Bpecliil Tele- - Largo, hard , purple sjx ta appeared on my- ment three charges of forgery. His Double play .Stenzel to Iteitz, Umpire ; Kirnl- - ( ; , one mile : V.olo , 93 (T. ) , u " In- - Sdllnu , (95 yards ) , Hecond Conover. Kanaua Second race Burns , ) TJiIu remedy bulne prosecutors are the olllclals ie. . Time of : Twu hours unU - S i 1 ; , 101 ( Clay ) , 4 Tlie Red Oak Driving club nave leg. . I suffered In tlila way for years , of the Union tume ten niln- City , (20( yards ) , third. Time : 2:17: 15- . , to , won Bill AniPtt .i tn Bram JeoloU directly lo the Trust company. B. . 1 'M } 1 , , = W. Rawson , president utia. 16 Bocond ; Trilby. ( Donaldson ) , to n matlneo at Pactolus park tlilH afternoon HliUt_tllOHO ( ° of a mile , boys years 44 Of llUOBhe- ( ; .Onethird under : nnd gave up nil bopo of ever being cured.- . al"V-ly Andrews Illegally Second ) third. : 1:131. WBH Uof < < : ?J6.000S secured lame of age : Frank Bush won ; Mack Thompson , Time which largely attended und greatly the iiltoUiluary- from that Institution. I , furlongp : My wlfo wns reading of a case llko tnina Mr. Andrew * 1WOOKLYN. 13ALTIMOHB. Council Grove , second ; W. W. McConlcss , Third race five- and one-half enjoyed. The club Is composed of business- ) , rocjulrOH no- lias left town and is supposed , 107 ( ) , 7 1 , won ; Backet. rroii to be In H.II.O.A.i.I H.H.O.A.B. IJncoln , third. Tlne( : 0:51: 1-5 , Dagmar Donaldson to men and city oflloera from the mayor , ICuatpii , Pa- . ) , 2 1. ; , 11- of ulot. dire cured by Hood's Baroaparllla and ebo , . 110 ( I Orlllln cf. 0 Mcflraw , 3b 0 1 1 4 0 Oiut mile handicap , proferalonal ; Llovil- T. Burns to second llorden lown , all driving their own liorsea with one [ 1 3- . . 0000 ( ) 1 , ; 1OS1: . ruaruiitoAd In to Jonei. rf. . Kc-eler, . . . ((100 ) , ; 0Caywood , 15 to third. Time xc4ptlon , und nevcral markH were made , . advised me to try it. I began taking rf. Fowle.. Waterloo. la. yarde won Ell ; "fiyn. pluliipuck- . it .XcKro illuycllHt Killed. un , If 1 2 4 0 o Jennings us 0 1 3 c 0 race , one und one-eighth miles , by- Miaull Andrr Hlgelns. Vu. , (120( yards ) , uec- Fourth Most noticeable of these wax Puxlnn > * SALINA , , 10. , Sb. 0 1 3 1 Wlnsett. 2 ( ) . G 5 , ; S5un- 1TY by raiill , end when I had used a few bottles I Kan. Aug. Two colored blcy- . Khlnulc J Kelley , if. . . ; , , GO Oreyhurst , J. Woods to won . by , .P " " Ol.OO. end Charles Hofcr Marengo , la , ( - I'actolus. owned Or. Vance of Omutm l iUiuncc. lb 1 1 10 1 OKu-niel , 001000 , 105 ( Cnywood ) . 5 to 1. second ; Alan- : ', ; iUiiliifcJolil only by- relief from my suffering. Ob , .cllsts were struck by a puiucnger on cf. . yards ) , Time ; 2:07: 45- . burst n-hlch rang the bell at 0:29' . Allx wan found train , ; . . I'Doyle' , , 1 1000 third. ICO (Lluy S 5, : 1:51: , Bhuch 'b. lb . . 1 11 1 0 , : 8. , Pol- ¬ dnllim. . ) , to third. Time worked miles by Hugh Jonex , Curry , yenDillon Co. , 8. E. Cor J ¬ I the Onion Faullla east of hero morning 00321 1 0 1 .Twomlln handicap amatetlr K four Drue Kill an Ver am- this A. Hinllh. oO . , . 0 , live-eighths a mile : , U- how thankful I am for this relief I Iteitz. 2b. lard. . Council Grove , ( SO yards ) , won ; Fifth race of Sorrow lier trainer , being away-. vain Stieeti. Omati * . N . and ono Is dead. One of them , I'uyne. 1) . . , , < , . , , 1631 John I0y ( . 1 ; , 103 ( life.- named 0000 lClarl c. A. , City , (15( yards) , sec- ¬ J. Woods ) to 2won Mortarlty T. IroiiKvr I In" I have over been in iny . Maddox , who Is still In , , 0 1 3 0 , 1 Conover Kansas 103 ( , alive. from Topeku O. Smith i Corbett p. . 0 0 0 1 ( CO Hums ) . 7 to 1. second : Host , CUy ) < , ond ; Hugo Felix , Sallna , yards ) , third. .Truik Too Poor fur Hit- Trlul.- . .lhltbutr < Hrtmt, I m In beat of health , have a good the other nn unknown. U from Kmporla. to 1. third , Time : l:021i.: h.ell.h the . 3 21 11 41 Time : 5:11: 25- . , Aug. Muddox had both lee * hioken and la In Total * . . . Total 3 24 15 3- , a : Thcr- - NBW YORK lO.-Robert J. and John appetite nnd am a now man altogether. " precarious a t .Threemlla handicap, profrsslonal : Charles Sixth race three-quarters of mile condition. They went asleep on Daltlmore , , . . , . . , 1 esu 100 (Gouln ) . 1 to 1 , won ; Ursula , 107- t. Gentry did not eo an exhibition mlle to- NNYRO AL PILLS 0 Hofer Marengo , la , , ( w yards ) , won ; F. II- . n. , . MOOIUJ , I . looklyii 3- ( J. . Woodp ) , 7 to 1. second ; , . poor , Orlgl l Bad ( ! (Je.ulno.I-. J I' Lisbon Falls , Ma n- 0 .McCail. . Omaha , (4j'yurd( ) , acond ; W. W- . Travis 112V. lay as advertised on account of track : llrooklyn. ) , 8 to 1 , tblrd. Tlmo : lHVi.: , IZarned rum I. Klrst base on r- .Oudklrk , Denver, (G5 yards) , third. Time : Dean iwlng to rain They will be sent tomorrow Cripple .VftiNpaper i llrool.lyn. 2 ; , , Aug. 10. aur-- Creek Sold. lore DaUlniorc t. Lett on bases : fl:59: 15. CINCINNATI Lockhart f thu weather permits. CRIPPLU CUKEIC , Colo. , Aug. 10-The Drooklyn. S ; llaltlmore. C. Hate* on balls : Off prised the talent ut Newport today by o.S 8pariHa I'ayne , ! off Corbett , 4. Struck out : winning race In a hard drive. Morning Times of city ly 1'ayne iiuiL MululiiMl- . the third lltip .Shlpiiunt.- . . this bus been aold 1 : 1. ; i'li McrtriiH Initial t9nt by Corbett. Three-base balance of card went to fnvorltej- , by J. p. Rlley to bit Lachance. .NBW YORK , Aug. 10. Dixie Hlnes. man- ¬ The the WATKRVILLB , N. Y , Aug. 10. The Hist la Uf t * f r p rllcultii. JUt | | Ono Blood . Frank J. Arklna und Gail Two-bam lilt : Smith. Sacrltlcu lilt : nnd ttpcond choices. Weather line , track ** In * * fact th j Trim 1'urific- Hose , two Hells. , ¬ 1537 " llrllrf fur Laillr * luttr. trrtnrm nn well known newspaper men , both play * : to Doyle ; , t- ager , F. Starbuek and T. W. Eck. man- bale of the New York gtate hop cron of whom Double Ileltz a Smith Hi l . of J fast. Mclvor , J. D. Smith's great 2-year- | l'.OOOT tli.i.UU. r.Hood' * Plllo cum all liver cents. have been for years connected .cllancv ; U. Smith to Schoch to Lachance- . ager of A. C. Mirteim. who won the five- old colt by Imp Prlate of Penzance , died was shipped today to lloston , Thu price 111a with the Rocky Mountain News of Denver. .Stoku bases : AnderMiu , McUraw , Stenz l , Cor- tulle national championship at Philadelphia , here today , lit- wan the best of the two jald was 25 cents per pound. *"