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Tt.K KANSAS CITY JOUllNAL, Kill DAY, AUGUST HI, 1895.
ONLY ONE FAVORITE WON,
wri i. nu tti'n mMt t imn is (ii)i
mi. skim m -ii.unu
1hi Talent II Hi iIiim phlnc Itnivn Right,
lint Otrrltliiknl Oilier llor.cs Mhlth
Merc I'litltlHl In Hi' l'utortr Idir-
Ing itnl sporting Vi '
Th- M-nt nt ttiroJilnti Drlvlmt prk
) t i i was nn-ellouMy (rue to form and
i li ! have b en itiitii(.d b " riii
i Up wnv Ih' horp hnvp I" n inn-
- I h. Intent only slice eedert In pi, k nit
l 11 fnVnrltP whlefi won. lull all thp
nt to well lift, keel hnrse evrrt
f uhUh should haye bppn the favorite
i mam p. with tho jawsthte eneep
t i Mitchell, In Ih mcdfiil rare, whtth
w i i unknown nunittltx cm A henvv
t k rhe track was in terrible comlt
i .nlv lh mot approved mudlark
l i banco to jlow through the bravy
i
i x Wociirf ws mud the fatorllp for
! i mee, hut xho i 1 1 i nt 1 k- tb Kt
I i i ntM not ett In r-flf Fnvorlta
it -i tigly biiefcett l i -"-Uit division
m ' K i w or her Ilk' n for thn mud and
f paslli li' h c imd nif the
t CUted the till t: was good
5 f -win i Hi f t that she
i like l ti ii k -she li'il for tl
i r hi i' n i Vi I I I ir off nml Iht
i it t m 'i tiki down from
; ' in B i n I he (hint rot e
i i i li i ii i.twcn Harney
An Ir I 1 nh thi fanner a
uie i i tut utT in front and
In wit) In a bis gillup For lb"
' i r tin talent i"!'-lei Justphlie
i I "ip lOnilllliiiif of the mi milti-it hei
i ii.il own) In front and wa in mi
I l Kor the last rue Hriwn Dirk
i null- th ravorlte but hi i oitll not
t I. mint nnd th rn.ro went lo Pnul-
i w II plstiil second hole .
i n Init opened wuh n dash of five
f r ns fi.i- 2- ar-ilds, with eight tnrl-
r ill WnRncr Wn Initullnl ft tho fa.v-
c ! I it thprp v h tronK plu) on Kn-
i u l lull Hon 1 11 whlih fwr.PilithUr
l linn Mik 8 uiit uttn) til mit.
w I iiUh ni.on.l ami 11)11 Tow-ll thlrrl.
Mai tht or li r to thp strnlfh
) noittu nt into tin' linil anfl on
i llh Vr S wk whoIi1. Artil
1 l m II Bot tin' hnw trtotiiM
i i ond i on !' four mm n holf
t nil- r wni lliriiMt n n snrn
r t t i i' kIii' tftnnl to dull lani the
i I ii a i lon rtolm at th' post
v ii thc linn!l (tot aav Annlo -E
i ' Mi IcbiI, ttlth tlophir pioiii1 unit
M h i thlnl fin th In- kslt-cti h Mil' h
ln Annte n ami. ininln on full
t ii nu hi nn In ft Pflnlvr Ono Dlnti'
ii inn In tho trcti'h, lint liuit
i in fot the iln" In KlilRi ruft
1 n thlnl rm'p, nt 1lvi turlonuK. -the
ht i nai ilnlupil In iuvpii 1larn" Anion
I hi l.-otpll the former koIiik to thn
I i t i i, an.l il Iiittir nt 2 to 1 null
l a jri'l 'I nl f money KpoiiII
i. n m front ltli u i ltr l"atl hihJ tho
u . ilttni" .it h'-r m"ii mIip wlnnlne
) 1 nvttift In a ualloii Inhn I' ami
T1 in llnlt-ho l hoinmt am! thlnl Just
Imrioj broki nwns limit) Airon
i I nml Ml link to a position whpre
1 ill no I'linnri1 to win
i I nitfi niru was at HpM'n furlonst
n n publlp foul I i"-i nothlntc but Jo
k ' i . p t hn whs mnclo n warm mn
i orlte Collfftoi Montell ntnl Ton.
. p . u ri' 'fiial Mfiriii'l Hit'li on at t tu 1
.1 t u i took thp tra. k l the full "f 111
ti l wan ncvpi lna.Ii'il. wlnnltiKn" kIip
y ' Tlu nu p for tho pl.u whs nlto-
p i l im'fi I'olUitor nnil Montell, thp
f r i urlnu It
In Hip fifth nut; thPie i n rlutiKi on
Vt wi i. k but Vlmlnito nml l'nulPtlo
wrr il-wi woll plavod. Irtiilitte Kot off
lit- ii 1 innkliiK all tn runnlnK "In w in
Ills Thii'o mm n ltaiil mi p for tin'
pH pi tnipn lrKlnlti nml Hob I'liimpi'tt
th f ii'tr ifi ttlntr thp X'nllit by ,i no'-o
11 1 i iiinjtc sot n i)' bitttr Bin woulil
Ir ' 1 1 1 li.nc won.
S ttmr ill'"?
1 r nic-llip fiirlotw.-", I-ytar-obli
r! iri i.uman'x Pnoriln, ill f, Paxor
M r WlnulfiP'l lltl (Iiifnn 3 to 1 won
M S KW (Conlnil 1" to 1, Ronil niu
Pr 1! 'fl (I Jin If) "i to 1 third Tinip,
Is, i inrtlV P Msultrla Abblf rinliir
I Uns-reer and Hnw thorn" Hello also
nn
S nnl nipp Four ami a half fiulonK!"
A M mn'K Mitiholl. b tr , a, Orpluin
I -.-lniii In n'hT, 1IH (J Ilaxls) ii to
J wtoii Klniri'rtft 17 (MaOn), S to 1. t -
ot a nu riino no (iwlrn, i to i thini
Tin-p l ill I'lii Dora A Anulo K., Oo
T i K any' i'Iop il"o ran
t i iupPhp fin'onB" Ft i' Hon
t. t.. ne!l. b m I fjiwin.it n-Gie
T iRMtf) J to ! won John V, 111
?i v ", to I vf. orl rtiiirman 1M
It n.h I (o 1. tbinl Time I i7 H'IIHp
I 1 ip Aaron ,lr, ari John Other
ii i i
1 mi inrp-Spen fiirlonRi (J X Sitm-
0 Ifoprrluo-, b in -I, JpuuKa Pltn
rr Ulrl !l!-(Maoii), eion, won Col-
1 r''i (ltelff, 4 to 1. Mont1 Monepll
liiii-onl t lo 1 ihlnt Tlmo 1 V'
M lot. Woolmnn ami TpnIlrlnK alto
r i, nPsix fnrlons R C Jordan
T rui'ftti, 1 rn , n. Hlcvmarr'"rU-
l . (Moirlion) 3 to- 1 won: Vlnrln-
iRolffl r. to 1 spporal Rob Cltnnp-
ii idr. a to I thlnl Timp, I a
T rii (llpnold, Hrown iJl. k, ftvtl
n iirllp Wobi'r al ran.
I utrl" for To-ilij's Itnrp.
Hni mis nro the entries and wrlchts
fp
t H 1 TI
i i l;lppii-ilxtppnthB or a mile
. ' 11 t'si il tw poiiiidn Corn i'rlb
' " i hnrhs, Jop Wnotman S3 f'arrlP
v i st KliiRprnft 7H Pat FHooUs
I iln Wt'lcewood, 77, Vdllt ra, TO,
t.p n. Hunllil '
s i u'pxine nixtponlh of a mllo,
t u ada Ho, UJ poundti, Joe Sher
1 liid rimk 'i7 l'uthy Kro
1 i li in. li k 0 HoIhIpi KV. llo, k
3 Mill h"ll liM. I .lie lot) Jtaitli'r
i i !op Itausmaii, '"
nit RpVPn-PlKhthu of n nillp
1 -nuindii Hnakill 119, Jim t'oun 11.',
t iirPB Mi Holla, 117 I'nlmrn U'J
1 - Snarlov the Bmuicglor. Ill( Mai.
- Ill
li 117 AiliiUiwis TrV'Cll, 1-. I u-
1 1
St..
uicoTliiPG uuarter of a mile
i t(U poundh Jlonk Overton 100,
itiuiie, 1U" vt'Kna llqv, tntJ: John P,
1 miPi A uiin Ji HO, BoilllH i in nt,
i I mn Pick l'. Willie U 1(S
in p Tin. i-qiiationi of a mile rsII
I 1 tin H , 10D iioundi: Ciillle Hup, lrt.
I I'uint. UQ(r: yinft, 1W), BttV Don, lim
1 it ir. IWI John C lflOi Utile T . V.
Clerold li Bill Arp, ICO.
K.ipliiB at Siniluffn.
-! i .. X Y. Aiib 1 " -There wai- a
r .ii.ndaiKe tolaj au-t tho Hjuirt was
t . Hiti-i litmus ini tun i ne win
nt... hownr iiTf nt i xtrpine.
r l ) Ti fimtur'1 ot the 1 wa
i I wjik li uplpi Uai-P over thi fill!
i i .junitri wo added, and ufter a
ti i inn ru t- S lyonarfl won b a
i k i m St I.Mk IUmrwjk fell ai the
3 n i .1 til-' het't ot ttif Etreti h, oon uflir
ti rin' an I ntark the Jocki'), was
ii ih hurt ilt r mi at oddnon for
in. in i Mill an I w u fiom itait to
ti s.lh Hiiomij in tin- nlm e and
j'i who hat HPtiit ity ball' t thi
1 iilil In ih? wnand rut, Klorcitu
1 mi Him 1 to ii, nml hp won un.lt r
n i in n nn Cllwth. 1J who ai ten lenglhn
li fi ni nf Coda Liii Galluiiiu. won tln
t mm ihi tll 'of tin riHi. Kloieinr
( 1-. , .,imu With i itnii at the u I, hut
iii i Utc Mrij Moimn h took tho
li th i'h Cuinli Ulna, u strong favorite
i i I i-nminuilii-
l i i i . i ai-tllnt flip furlonm. Walt
v r i ti. . wjii. Huiia.j, ii to J, uptond,
Ji , 7 '(i i, thlr I Time, 1 out
s i 1 ran ri and a- half furlonsi
1 i nu IV, 1 iu 6, won; 'lil n, s
ti I -.noud, coua, 40 to 1, IhlixJ, Time,
I ii ii 1 iii e Hour and a half furlonsx
I,, ii li. i nle, .' tp J, won; JYedlc-iUiient, J
l f. ihi I Tim, 0 Sl
1- in ih ran One nrile and a furlon
M m Monanh. L to I won, itiU-labra.
7 k in f out, Kilkenny, 1 to I, third,
'1 nu 1 "tH
r r'n r4io Mrwyi.K HieepiocUAns, oer
i it ir-i sDuuuia, i 10 1, won. Kt
1 il i to 1, on-J, WooKlford, J to J
h t I Time, S IU.
II up Mliiutr.il Aninnliirt,
,NVw lurk, Autr UThero wa latle
ut it tin ivaIiik at AiqileduU Ut-duy lo
s i mtt.'t'i'ht i.tpt liii- Jpfeit of fa-
"-In the tlrut ra f of II fiirlonja
j t i lit u w t an ifiiu oioiie) iaojt
1 i ifiKn II kJbPvllJ. UlU UHVer he.L.lM,1
nu dnll) by u ltiitvth (iuvrrii'ir
i in 'Quid not it tn ft a plai e In the
i hi 'nut, aitnouiin "" vai the favor-
i iui i-aiiura) ,um Milan toot, ttii
i nt when thfy ttot Into tin Mrouh
n i r quit tint! Uol'l Dull.it jolixd 1'Jii
. ,)ia won ll' dt th oiiilu of 1'-' U 1.
i ' till .'i.'iit Ktnvlet W44 the holce,
1 W r.t ilii tpiid to the n i V II whs
it (II rm i hotiw ill tllr llftli rare, mid
v .id wnuu idiiiiuuia upitet tu la-
i Miraijje uml Inifutrendo, In the
'F Mil Id t
ii r ili tlttb tact) lldlliml, nn W JI.,
fiiimel ilidt AliCdiforlt, who rodi J'a or
J' d stnuk him Tin i-tiduuce went to
1,1 a I at M'l'ulfrit) wan irowlPd Into
4hi ' l i) li.illdi I 'i'lim mtewdi l in
ti ' r jtli lo li a HK.ilnst T'lklca lid
lis nnt ne tdai. vtaii dUmlosf i Sum
iwA tJ.i.(;-l'JVt JuilgiioS. ilU'.U ii, lg
to 1, won: r,ut Hell, eveivnwemti lt
Man 1 to 1. thlnl Timo, 1 VH .,
ipiond ftc Sir fttMortiw, i.1Iluf., fnft
wan, 11 to I wnh, Hold Dollar, t !, f?c
onil pr ulitlon 8 to 1, third firm, illTO
thiiil rn i (mi milp Ktriflet. lira 1ft
won, Imurtti to 5 Rpiond, Afinre nlliliop
I lo I third Tlhie 1 'i .....
Hotirth r. p Htvp nnd one-half fnrlonjp:
splllnir frlmea nm nnd VnkM fTmMl.
1 to 1, dMd hoat. oiit), S to 1, thTna
ltnn off Olmrn, 1 to won hy ft hei1
from rthkpp Doodle rven Tlftw, li
nflh Mir-tm and ono.pltln bjilw,
KllitiK It , 3 io , won. IMr of Tlay.
3 m i, ppnnd, flpritt, I to 1, third. Ttmr
t w
SMsth mp-One mllp. plllnjt fampsnln.
to i wnn. Mirnitp. to n ppionilj lhauir
endo, ? to 5. third Timo, 1 II.
A GOOD THING WAS SPOILED,
llrltt'M lliiniipil unit tllr It lit li Ileal
Dm In ll'S. Ill at llull in iioll
In lint timp.
Jndlinapotl Aug 1.', Hour thottnaftd
pp .pie HttPtib 1 thp rai pc hprr to-d, In
tho .' JI pn r I uti lir n Xpiii wii the fav.
orlte, nt d w lielti bai Kp1 bv the owner
or rlp Hulth Thin bcatue evldrnt nfter
the iteiond heat, ntid br. 1'lielps was taken
from the imlky and replm-ed bv fiert
?hhk. who took Ole Hutch and Won the
Mie In three ntrnlht het l'helpn wa
miPil iinu and utands iMMprndeii until It Is
paid. This amount Ma given Shank for
lh drive Ole Hutch got a low mark in
loii'equenie tie Sure won the 2 111 pni p In
throe utralRht heat i! was enrrlil to Uie
half bv Dolly Hpnnker Ih thp tlmt heat In
J oi. the mure bKinff at ht throot-latPh
Dollv fpankpr drove him hard for the mile
and Hniehnl a length liphln t tn .' '. The
h"Hl two hPHt, however wpre Be suf
without trouble a sensation was created
by the work of the 1-vcnr-nld Abnrt. lw
Won the eecond hi at of the 2 . trot In
S W Thin makes Abnot the econd per
former of the nae thle tear To-morrow
will he the renl tlaj, the event being the
2 i pace. When Kldof t'olerldffp nnd Krank
A nun will go, Some eemmtl.inal time Ik
expei ted, ait there la much feeling between
the owners. Summarle'
2 21 lift, pailng, purse, 1SQQ
Ole Hutch 2 2 111
r)uihe n'Xelll .... 112 2 4
l'rank llngaiih 3 8 it 3 2
I'loretice C ItllS
Hagar B B dl
Ilnrmont . ...n fi din
Ton) Hoy 7 T dr
HuiMe Tiny dl
Tim 2 liVi. 2 1214. 2 HW 2-!S'4, 2!t54.
2 12 claas, pacing, purne, JI.W.i.
He Pure I 1 1
SukIp O 3 2 2
Dollle .Spanker i 2 3 r.
Jatk Uoucrn , 4 I '!
Pambrlilge Ulrl R i
HvannlK 8 6 6
Judge Swing 7 ilr
Tomni) Hrown 2 dls
Attorney, Jr dla
Time 2 n71 2 Mil, 2 !14.
2 M ilana; trotting, nuriie, ft.000.
Dentine I 3 2 11
Abnt't 2 1115
Dufinir I t H 1
Tuniuolno.. 4 5 5 3 2
McKpp 5 t 4 S 4
Pattl Clark dl
Mlllo Young II"
Time.' IT,, .' Iii4. .' 13', 2 10W J."Vi
WILL RACE WITHOUT BETTING.
Nurtliw t prn tnittlnir llnr'p llrtpiltrt
Ani I illini Will Ir) the I vperlmi lit
ut lt. I tmillii; tli i tlli
f'hli HKO, III, Aup 1 The 1wk of Hip
ptnlp of Illinois forbl 1 pool ki lllnjr and
liptting on Iioip r.n i h within the limits of
the stdt. The N irthwi-tetn Jlorc llrenl
t Ik" A""Ot Intlon ii one of Hie stitutKtst
tomlilii.itlnui of ownirs a ml bleeder'' of
ttoltlnK htoi'K In the (ouiitiv It Iiiih held
meetings ,it which iooU were sold for a
niimbir of )t ir nt Wnnhlnhtun park, this
ill) with marked miii( Thla tar. In
onlif to tlnall) and iletinltel) put the ques
tion of Its nblllt) to hold a suiiessful series
of rnics without tin usual pool hilling
ndjumts, the test it his arranged an en
ppi lallv attraitlvp proianime In thi hope
tint the liiPiniSed attpnil.iiu e will malsi
up the amount usu.ill) rprelved foi the
betting privileges The i hlef evtnt of thn
nut ting will In the mutt h between tho
elebiaieil pacing l(ins John 11 ilentr)
and Jop Halt hen for a purse of $.1,(11X1 Tho
i. up Is sin for ThiirMlii) August ii, and
will be thp lnnniigtment i Him, the gieai
est liiriuss event of the )eai na u blttir
tlvnlry for the --Ide wheel supremacy of
the toiintl) ivlsts between tht owners of
the dlflerent llvirs (iPtitr) defniled Patch
en two weeks ago at rteiport ami if
Patchen bad not thrown d shoe just be
fore iPiu hlng the tlirte epiaitt I post to
which point thev pai nl In 1 30, a two mln
ute clip, there Is no knowing when the
jutting recoid would stand to-dn) Patih
en Is an Improve I boisp sln tht t.tcc
as Is shown hj his defeat of Hohert J at
Pl.'vtland and Fluff ilo Tin latter horse
is. b the iciord. the fistest side goer In
the world On the otlv r hand, the friends
of Patchen i lalm that lie la the fastest,
ami t,amest pater In the woill, nnd that
tientr) Is thi onls animal that can give
him a race at that gait.
Hi -nils at St. I.iiuii.
St l.ouls Mo, Aug 1"i Turbiville'R bad
link lontintus to haunt him and In his
ride to-da) on Dare Dollai, u prohibitive
odds on favorlti, he was bfaten out by
rub on, nn H to 1, shot i He Huehnnnn,
a 1 io JO favorite had the I i e iJ her lift'
in the third event to beat 0cr"a. a 5 to
1 shot Tho ottfiidanif was up to the av
erage Trait fast In the fourth mco
Tied John bled while warming up Hets
were declared ofT and n new book made.
Summaries
1'irst raie SI furlongs Norman, 6 to
3, won, Martha Orillln 3 to 1, second,
Chicot S to 1, third Time, 1 1B4
Second race Kiev en-slxteenths of a mile
Fab on, 7 to 1 won. Due Dollai 8 to .".
second, ICoechler, JO to 1, third. Time,
1 00t,
Third race One mile. Addle Rncbanan, l
to J, won, nvereua, i to 1 setono, aiacie
lltit ' to 1, third Tlmt, 1 MU
fourth rate ThirUun sixteenth of a
inllt Hold v'oin II to won. Hush 4 to
1, si t ond, Vi ankle D, Id to 1, thitd. Time,
1 ii.
I'lfth raie-rtve furlongs. Son ill worth,
4 to 5, won f'arver, in to 1, stcond. Wood
lake tl to I, thlnl Time 1 04
SKth nice Six and a half furlongs Dago,
7 to r won. Miss Not ma 11 to 1 second.
Pit at oon, 7S to 1. third. Time, I J2V4
sulk) I'ullin at Port Huron,
Port Huroiv, Mich , Aug 15. The Attend
ami at to-da) 's races was the largest yot,
but a heavy wind initM feral with gooib
tluK. rirfttheo vvon tho seventh neat
of the unfinished . 35 pace In 2 JtPj, win
ning the race The unnniwheil 2,28 trot was
-on b) l.aunili'S i.lrl Ii-j the fifth heat in,
.' jt, Tllton Thorn won the fourth himt
(n. i St CassKlv, Tore) D Kino Oregor),
J. I Cao and Hhiiii Hell also started.
'1 i pa. e, purre WHO Nt Hie I won sec
ond, third nnir foucth hit in 2 JI, i i!-t
am! 2 li1 frvilul won llrst heat in
2 J3H. Kittle Hull Matt Kdlr, Lillian
I'eko, rtlu Light, MHHe Haim-s, Ijuly I,)
oti, Kstell, Ijoiv Dugo, Dr Morelam.1, Llt
tlA Hill) anil Dfllliont also sttited
2 J5 pate, purs" im Jiurmie Mae won
wecoiid, thin! and fourth heats In .',J3W,
J JI and JJ,-", Uttlc Wonder won first
heat In J J2. Dixie Viui, Agrnes Dolcle,
H.UT) l.jun, Jtff Davis Mupollne Dn
oi itor, Ji and Hill) Itrorn ho alo nariid.
Mil and a half, iiunU,, iiur tJim San
ClobrHd won, Colonist, snoiwl, Tom John
ton, third Time, .'.,
v Imn v ut llurliuii.
Harlem, HI , Aug. 15,-Plrst racc-8lg
fui longs, Tippe' unut , 3 to 1 won, Men or,
1 lo 2, setond, Condu lot MiSweoiu-), I to
5, third Time. I 17
S'uiiid run Hour and a half furlongs
l.ulldh Ibiokh, J to 1 won, Plainer, 2 to 2,
second, Ueorse Smith, 4 lo 1, third. Time,
0 57
Thlnl runt' btx furlongs Iiurrells rilllet,
men. won, .epros l.)on, ii to 1, socomi,
gpltllre 4 to J. third Time, 1 15.
fourth raieMile and twenty jards,
IJthel W. 5 to J. won. Mandollna, 4 10 1.
set oud, DO' Vtilei 1 to 5, third. Time,
1.41.
Fifth ra p-Mik and a flxtetnth, hurdles,
wyanduttt, J tu 1 won, ltoder, t to I sec
ond, Tutnbtd, i tg 1, third Titju, 1 5I'a
It u n, at ib klmrg, III,
Ci.il. .-.Ijui 111 Aug 13 2 SO tOt l.ady
Buttumoni won third ind four til heats uml
ra e Time, i J"1. 2 20 Mgc won first
heat In J 17' iunt-ml won second heat In
J lv1,. qodelld I'neuni itic Koss. Hill Kill!,,
(iold ( oast Vlmont, Sbiiuidii also starte I
J IS trot ID Im.'ui won In straight lieuts
Time 2 1JH .11'" Itlnaldn Whltli), Hilly
t-aiiipb Jo.o (tepitltlon Majoi l.unbrrt,
Hoe Xt-Uun ltrd Skin. I.d'l) vlvldn, Clear
Cint S (, A, Moiilbt-1 alsq staiud
Did Not I tmer I, in 1 1 1' ISt toril.
Mllwdukte 1 s vug Pi Two thousand
l.tojik- win 1 1 atate pdik this aitrnuou
to -m lie l'.it. h.n utteiupt to lown John
It lienti) stalllou retold of .' i',, and
fail Pit. lien nidd the mile In J ol'J
Pirn ra 'llim-J f ll-old not UUU. Jle
dium Wood won tlr.t, .e.-uii. and fouith
beats and, rai Time, j X, &k una s ja
l)gdti, I'hgltamoui ami Coupon nmsi
started
astond ran- J A, tint iwi Allls won
llrst third and fcirtb hedt ant id e 'lime
J J7', 2 JT' .".I -'-T. Lou lell Vdlemii
,S Itie l.e rairntU Ho) and Shddcland
al btart I
ThlrJ idte 2.15 trot, 5A Xoithein ttojt
the r, in trnlglTt hfflf Time, 2 J6i.
J!!,anl2ir jerrv VN Winnie 11 , Wilbur
,r, i Mdmlgp nlRo startod
r.M i mi: At itt'ii M.ib
lillliillli. Ilirbil nnil llipiidnre Slieltnn
ti re Hip to Inner
nuffilo X Y, Aug. IS Daek of pei Inl
slltn Hon to-dRV nued (he attendant p at
th, tir till meet to dwindle The fi n who
tame aw fsst time report! broken and
inw iharp prat He Iti liremnship
'I'm heft ricp nf Hi rtrtV WS the 2 27
p, p In will, h MfliJiel was the favorite.
fi n In r good showl'ig a Week ago
In the necotid heat HtlHiim tfe"fed h r
bii- -In mare oulfootml Itltll by n nek In
lb time of J'is'j two ilhd ft half second
li I w her fp'ord and hturli ennallng the
r. , -a ,-,,t ftp l.t(ar.nlH Hinm,
Wl'h HtU"eltn ind onrtdii out of the 2 II
Hot tiothinir could Mop Klamath
TIipisIoip ShiVlton wa n prohibitive fa
vor, n in the Vjpaf-old Jiace, after Afbur
1, , the favorite oh of Dlfect. was drawn,
anl won in three t'trnlghts
There I a report fhiil the llatnllna will
hull 1 a race iratk lp Fort Ktl for tieit
ypr if the belting privllegAs afe not tc-
stornt in tnis "tnte
2 it Wa trotting! pure, fit").
Klnmnlh 1 1 1
Aunt DMIlnh ' 2 2
Ijfso Wilkes !!
Dinl) Jim I 8 8
Dnvii H . ..., 8 4 4
time- 2 fliw, 2 in4, 2 lo'J. .
2 clai pacing, imrse. tt.V'X ....
Ra.hel 115 1
Bumps 2 1 2
Vnllean .i 8 .1 1
Katie Hreenlnndt I I t
Oem t, . .. fi dls
Nellie Hooker als.
Tltne-2.tt. 2111. J'lHt. 2.00
2 . An, pacing! purse. $I,f0.
Thpodore Shelton ....,, ,,.,l 1 1
tteorire D , I 2 2
A lams 2 I 3
McKlnstrv .1 3 4
Tlme-2 li,, 2.17, 2.12
Itculls nl Windsor.
Detroit. Mich , Aug. 1B.-T o-d) 'a receipts
at the Inilsor races were donated to the
HotM Dleu and the Home of the Prtend
ls hospitals, OVer 3,'HW people pKld ut
tho gate All twits were i1ectBtc.il olt In the
last rate, and O Cochran was ruled off
for pulling Stamp, who opened at even
money and went up to I tn 1 Miles Stand
Ish ran Into a tree while leading, n half
mile rrom the llnlsh, and Jockey Ml,)iicli
was lmdl) hurt but no bones Were broken,
though at present be is dellrlotn
Two favorites and three hot second
choices won The management lias tle
cldtd against anv more steeplech i.ses
WeathPr ileal trntl; fust . ,
Plrst r.ue PIvp furlong" Marian II
Won, JnKe Zltntnerm.in. second, Tutlllii,
third Time 1 in 14
Second late-Six fuilongs The , Hook
won, Helm Wren, second, Somnambulist,
third Time 1 11
Third race Olio tulle Aunt l.lda vvon,
Mlsa Perkins, set ond: Untitling Hlrd, thlrtl
Poiirtb ince Plve furlongs Xellle Smith
wnn Star Tlenm, spcond, Miss Kltt), tblid
Time 1 02', , , ...
Plfth into Steeplechase about two
miles Hiii iv Smith vvon benmp, second,
Maitlnet, third. Time 3 02
Alt-tie Purl. It .
Mclfonl. Vn . Aug lii The i losing
diiv of the Atigu't mietlng nt Alvstlc p irk
nttriiPtr-l a large attendance. The event of
th,. tlnv was the J 20 tint. Siitnimrles
.' ,fl , lass tiottlng Slrot k won fouith,
drill nnd ovpnth lipals and the rate
Unit J l'-i 2 10. 2 IS Mihs Piillerton
won third ond slNth beats Time, 2 IP,,
. 11 Hnnt'.vwontl won first nnd second
tints Time JH1,; 2 11'-. Judge Keclor,
Much Ado Cnplnln White, NUoll Wll
ls)nka Jack Wynian ami Cuckoo aNo
stnrtnl
j 11 . l.iss pat ing Vllello won In three
stialglit 1ieat- Time 2 12V. J 10",: 2 in
1iilu Hull Whisper, Sheriff, Ab o uml
Hllrnid ilso snrtcl
!l'i dnss trotting Ivnne llolle vton In
stnlght hcits Time. 2 13"!,. 2 11. 2 14',
Prince Mnigan-t 1. , Vega, Xubelt, Wild
nats nlso started
nii Irani lm l!nrt.
Ran Priincisto Aug 15 Pirst rice
Plve and n half furlongs Pnele Olles
won, Wild Hose, second, Sheridan, thlnl
Time 1 iri'4
Second ritP-PlVt' and a half furlongs
Vernon won. Oold Dust, second, De Clro.it,
third Time 1 09,
Third in'p Sl nnd'a half furlongs Iko
I, won, Abl P, second, lllcardo, thlid.
Time I 52'
Poqrlh r.ue About Wx furlongs Sir
Hit haul won Ttoul Ilunner second, I5e
ulitition thlnl Time, 1 12U
Plfth rit p One milt Miss llulh won;
Hell Ilnmr, second, Sir W.ilter, third
Time 1 42'
llolden 1'nlr 1: itt.s.
IloMrn, Mo Aug ir, fPpet lul The nt
tendiimi at the full was pstlm.ited nt
about 9 non It being big Thursday 'I ho
trm k was fair, and rating good In the
J 37 not nipple P won III Ht monp) Cap
tain Hunks set ond Hlllv Hlackburn, thlrtl
Hest time 2 .1,1, The 1m pace was won
b) (inward Fin I Peto second King l.ud,
thlnl Hest time 2 JJ Ilmmlng half
mile heats Tjnugfellovv won Hlue Stone,
seiond, Little I-'iiiud. thlnl Rest time,
0B3
ICausts City tlun ( I11I1.
The regular monthly mt ,l,il shoot of the
Kansas City Clun cfuh w is held at tho
Washington Park shooting grounds yes
tordii) aft'inotin The ntteiidan e was fair
and the shooting was betttr than the aver,
age. For the class A mtdnl Tommv At
kins and J H Huhhard tied on a straight
score of fifteen kills and Hubbard won tho
medal In the shoot-off P, S Pletcher won
tho class H medal, with a clean score of
llftet n The scon ,
nvent No. S.
J Dixon , 1I12IJ212212110-1I
W S Scott Ullliowunano 11
Tom Atkins JIIJHJJIII1212 1
McKlvanpy IflUlljouinoiJ 11
H, Stanley , .'jsjl.'ljiiiirtocrv 10
1 (li'imati KiiHilj-Jijliij it
w H.fiorr ojjijjjijuiioi n
OeorgP JI Potter JJOJIJJ.'lulJlU 11
J H Hubbard 1112I11I121I2I1 IS
Ueorse Voumann SHJI12I1JUCMJ 11
F, J Smith JtiJlJ2(KIO11012 10
J. Jairett noiioiUftXiiTjo s
Joe Underwood irjinoijiinon.-j 10
fi. F Pletcher UllllUIJllJJll 15
l S I5IUott Ijllll222txillll 11
Jnnit 002002021000020- S
llollovnci Vs. iCiij nl k
Tho Relleviie heat the Ttoynls In a mtteh
game on the JVal alleys last night by
the following mora.
HKLLUVPKS
Strikes. Spires, Total
lluncle , 13 0 KM
Dew , 11 7 MJ
Munlove ,.,. , It S iia
Ddtls s 7 4u1
Somniertlold ,, .10 S 417
Totals 5) 5G jjlM
nOYALS.
Strikes. Spures. Total
J'eler.on U S r.17
Clar 10 11 Ml
Morris H 4v
Whmlei' ,, I. 'I 447
Murphy .,..,.. 6 10 H1
Totals .......43 49 23
lititim llrmk'ni llii')ili Jluniril,
Cleteland, O., Aug 16. l.ouls Uimm, tho
tia.k long distance lik)ie ilder of this
li). who started at noun yesterd.,) nt tho
Cleveland Prlvtng park to beat the twenty
four hour rtcord. end"d tils task (it 1J
o'. lock to-day and tmashetl the Ameilcau
retord. Olmm madi' IM miles and 1700
jaicia, and roua tno tast tin nines in netttr
thdii a i 30 'bp. limning uwii) rrom his
pucimdkeio Although he had taken veo
little rest he seemed as fresh is when ho
stait d The Amcrli .111 Ions distance t bam.
ploiiship was. previously held b) W II
TwyuiHii of Chicago, with a rtcortl of 107
inltes ami eight) -tour jain.t
ll.ll.l I. A. W, Sliilc, Vlirt,
Topvhu Ias Aug 1,1 - (Spec l.il ) Tho
annual state Hueilng nf tlie Kansas tllv ls
ton 01 the I. A v owml to-night with
a Street iMr.uU About 5tW wluilmun wire
In line, niuiiy luiitustlt tllsil,i)s of tint lies
and Illm11l11.11 Ions being made, .mil 1111 Im
mense crowd llmd the loute TI10 races
open to-muirtiw aftt-riiooii 'I here lire six
ir.en entries lor the onti mild statu t hatn-
jiloushtp event, ami laijc ilclds In all of
litem,
4 lit I. null. Ilium Will light,
1 iinalid, Xeb lig. IS A spealal to tho
Uee fioni i hadron, Xeb, s.iys IMw.inl
IMcjgg and Col man Xocknlds, I be two P11
KlUuiiieu uiiibtni )etird,i) for riding bl
t) U on tlu sidewalk, were put on tho
1 ch K ,il to tlaj .ind tlnall) iwlil their Hues.
The) mplojici u law)cr and at otuo a.
tltluiied ilu dgviit of theli government .it
Wusbliiktuii to d.-inaiid pioper redress
f 10111 the Initial gutriiiiniiu.
Ill in Will .Not Allow lighting,
P.I l-uao T.x Aug 15-To-tli) i T.
M' Iaii, .1 prominent sporting man of
Chicago who tume here a few ild) 111.Q
10 . e whil airaugeiutiits could be niddf
l 1 hate tli 1 nbttt Pltislinmoiio llrfht come
of 111 Juarc Mi xi 0 in ase It was sloppe I
111 Pallas re it I I tehgldtli troin Jop
llamr.-on the bi railioal lontiaclor of
M'Xi o stating that IT' il nt Didi noul'i.
ua.cr no coualdvidtion allow lh light to
til" phce on Mexl ,i" 'I Mct.ean left
to 1 n for Dnllnr. . ,
Ilillv Smith, a imgilis r this cltv Im
li" 11 (tlt down to tr ' ' Mexico to
give 11 boxing ionti't with Jltnmj Carroll
berni Prrsldrtil Dlir" iblnct, lo show
Hum Hie sport Is hot biutsl.
BLUES PLAY ST, PAUL TO-DAY.
1 be t rle I- nu Important tine, n the
(lulu Are I IghHiig llurd for
-let ond I'lnir.
The llliios returned frm Milwaukee )es
tetdnv morning. Mannger Mnnnlng ordl
liarllt has very little ki k to make about
the umpiring, but he is ledhot over the
deal lie got at Milwaukee Ho siljs that
the work of Oti'limnn in the second game,
whli It the Hrowers won bj imp tun, wits
slmplt outrageous, nnd that the Hlues were
robbed of the gntnc In a dozen dirfetctil
places
Msnnger Manning desires to Pinphatlenl
It deti) the stoiv sent out from Milwaukee
that Hergen hml been suMiended foi the
remainder of the season He sajs there
Is not a word of truth in It, and Hint his
onl) objet t In signing anolher ontrher wns
lo help Hergen out and plot Ide against
accident. Hergen will continue to ilo the
bulk of tho catching, and the best of un
derstandings exist betwten him and Mnn
nlng Mnnnlng thinks be has set tired a vnl
tinble man In .aimer, who. while not the
stleki r lh.it Hetgen Is Is a tlrst-i lass
catt her and will strengthen the team
Hergen will cntih to-dnv. and Stahhrr will
tnakp Ills bow to the public tO'tnotrow
This nftrrnoon the Hlues will open one
of the most Important series of the sea
son with St Paul The Stints ute now
second In the race, but the Hlues can dis
place them b) winning two of the three
gumes Tlil will not satisfy Manning,
however, tot he wants ntnl epects to take
nil thtee ot Hie games, nml thus get a firm
gtlp on second place and cut down the
lend of the lloo-iers Dnnlds will pltt b
to-dav nnd Sundnv agnlnst the Paints, 11s
he nlwnvs hns them on his staff, and Hust
Ines will pitch to-morrow's game
The gnmc this afternoon will be stnrtPd
nt I o'clock, with the, teams placed ns fol
lows Kansas City. Position. St. Pttll
Daniels Pltclipr Jones
Hetgen Catcher .. ..Krnus
Kinsman Plrst Imse Camp
M inning Second huso .... Pickett
HUlleld .. .Third base .....O'llnurkn
Connntihhton .... Shortstop Irwin
lleinon l.elt Held (Jeorgn
lllnc Center Hi H Hums
Carroll night Held Strnlton
Western League MnmHm:
Won Jjost.
v.c
f22
p.',
s7
Mt
;
171
SMI
337
Indlnnnnolls .
M
rt
St Paul . ..
ft
.... r.t
....17
17
. ...II
.... 31
....3J
Ss
"5
I".
47
41
T7
C3
Kansas City
MliHit'ipolls ..
Milwaukee ...
Detroit . . .
I..,-.., Iltlt.tn
Grand Itiplds"
Ti rre lliititt, :t-l(l; Criud liiilds, t-0.
Tcrre llnute, Ind, Aug IS .score:
Plrst game
Tcrre HautP ..11010000 0310 1
Clntu! H.iplds. 0 0 J 0 0 0 0 11 s J
Hntterlcs Tt no Haute ilinr and Itoicb;
Or. mil llnpids, Jonts and Nle
Set ond gntnc
Terre H iiitc I 0 0 0 0 1 3 i 1-10 1! 0
Cil.ind H.iplds 0 0 0 II 0 0 0 11 0 0 I 7
Hatterks Telle HnutP Xops, Koach ami
flute alt, Gland Itnpids, Jones, Carson nnd
Nle
lit trolt, 1 I: Indian ipollt, I,
Detroit, Mich, Aug 1" 3tore:
11 ILR
Detroit . " 0 1 110 0 2 211 17 1
Indl innpolls n I n n n n 11 0 0 1 1, 1!
Hiittprles Detroit (iatle and Twlnehtm,
Indlitnupollt., Cross mid Mt Pari ind
I'arMiii slilitiUnn liijnipil.
Detroit, Mich . Aug 1"-In the eighth In
ning of to-dov's game lietwien Detroit
and Indl imtpoiK t moan, of the litter
team, hit .1 hot ball to Nicholson, ot tho
Detrolts who, In Irving- to bent the latter
lo Hist base, made a misstep and seiioiislv
sprained .1 tpndon of his gioln Nicholson
fainted twice while lie ing can led from the
grounds He will piobibly bo disabled lor
several weeks.
.Nation il leicun -! n litlini..
Won Lost P.C
cievelind m Ss !J
llaltlmorc .'. XT, '.11
Pitt'burg V. St Pis
Clnclnnul ij n f,7l
chicigo M 43 rr,7
ItOstOll Ml 10 .v.,
Phll.idelphl 1 19 II Ml
Hrooklvn- 17 41 Clh
Nfw .ork I" 43 rA,
Washington 30 , 319
St Louis 29 f". 3n0
Loulstille 2J 67 217
lliiltiumrp, I I ; llii-tiui, In
rtiltlinore. Ml Aug 1", Haltimore won
to-d.iy In the tltttenth Inning of the longest
and most evtltlug game over feen In this
tlty Iper h .d the game won until tht
seventh Innini. when lit went to pines
and allowed Boston lo store four runs
Stlvetts battnl for H)im In the ninth and
hit to the film, putting his dub ahe.i 1
Neither side - ored again until the tlf
tt nth, when Keeler hit to right Held for a
single, took second on Dilution s ei ror nnd
ran home on Jennings' hard drive down
tho left foul lint McCirthy was lined $"0
for abusing Pmpire Hunt Attend ince,
1 ,r-i Score
It II 1:
n.iltimorc 13110021100000 111 is 4
Hoston O021O04O1000OO O-10 K J
Half He Hiiltlmore Psper Clnrk-on and
Hoblnson, Hoston, Sullivan and Tenn)
I'ltttliiirg, H: (lilt ign, 7.
Cbli ngo III, Aug, 15 To-dnv's wa one
of the hottest and most et Itlng games
seen here this season The Pnates bitttd
llrittlth hard In the first Inning, taking a
leid of four runs The Colts tied them In
the set ond on a couple of hits two pissis
nnd nn nrrnr Hnwley then icpliiced Hew
itt In the box tine run was mule off him
in the third on a gift, a pncsrcl bill nnd 1
single'. Pittsburg tied the si on In tho
sixth, when Haw ley lined nut n bemt)
ovet the right Ibid fence The) counted
one in oath of the thiee last innings, on ei
rors, coupled with timely hits With the
store S to "1 against them, Gilttlth opened
the Colts' ninth with a double An 1 rror
nml four wide ones tilled the bises Then
Hnwlp) made 1 bulk, Fcoilng Clrlltlth and
advancing path runner .1 base. 1. luge's
out mllkd nnother tun Decker then hit .1
vbtous liner to llrst, Heckley entitling It
Just off the ground and Hritig It to third In
time to exntute nn elegant double plaj. All
six of the double plajs were sharp and
hlllllant ones H).in'K cnttb nnd throw
from deep rlKlit being caput hill) line At
tendance, 5,nii Score:
H II H
Chicago ... 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 7 1, 3
riltsburg I 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 x IJ l
Il.it ttrles Clib ago, ilillllih ami Dona
hue, Plitshmg, Hewitt, llawlf) and Mu
rltt. Phil tell lilllil, g;il .New Vorlc, 1)
Philadelphia, Pa , Aug IS. Mefkin was
taken out aftt'i the fuutth uml Van Halt
ion trlei to pilch. Itusli going 10 t inter
Hlght hits were made off him, as mmpirnl
with Dili teen off Mcckln T.iyloi went In
the box In the fourth In the eighth Orth,
the Dm hhutg Vii . man, made bis debut
Attendant e, b,700 heoie
n 11 1:
Phllidelphla . .. . R 3 1 2 fi 0 0 3 3-21 .1, .1
New Voik 3 JO 1 0 3 000 D 21 1
llruoU!)ii, Us Waililiigliiu, 'i.
Hrooklvn. N V, Aug. IR The W.ishlng
ton in nle tbclr l.it appeiraiice in this vl
clult) this neison it 11 intern park to-day.
It was Milliard's list game in 1 Wishing,
ton uniform, na his notice of leleato expires
to-moriotv If his work to-d ly was a cil
terton of what he is able to do he will nnt
be Idlt long The beniitms loot through
atupld woik In the Held S ore
It.H.H
llrookbn ... .00002300 i, f, 1)
Washington . J 11 m 0 0 0 0 O-J f. J
Hatlerles Hrookltn. Kenned) and lirlm,
Washington. Mullurky uml .MiOulre
t iiiiinii.iti, ii c ii v -i;i mt, :t,
Cleveland O, Aug 15. Had bise running
lost io-daj' g.imo for the home teun The
llflillii' and batting of the two clubs were
about equal. Attendance, J.uuu be 010
n h 1:
Cleveland . . 01000010 1-3 s 1
Clnilnnatl 0 0 0 0 I 1) 0 0 -i 7 J
lljtteues clovoland Young and Zlmmer,
Clnilnnatl, Killing and Vaughn
Wealirn ot liitlnii (i line j.
St. Joeih, Mo , Aug, 15, Score ht, Jos
eph 1, Quiui ) 4
Denver Col Aug 15 Score Pirst game,
Denttr 17, Jacksonville, !i Second tame,
Denvei, It), Jacksonville. 5,
( It iiuploii tmlitttt to He 31 irrletl.
New York Aug 15. A special to a local
papei fiom Ashuiy Park X J sajs. It
1 leported thn Champion Jim Corbel ( isi
to man) Vera Stanwood, who was the co
respondent In the dlvorio suit (eeently won
li) Mis Corb. tt The wedding, It U said, is
to take plan next week.
Omaha Kltt lit. led Id O'Donnell.
Memphis, Ttjiu . Aug 15 At the Grand
oiera houic to-nUht, BUU- O'JJwnovll, o(
Memphis rt, fented Oscnr Onrdner, th
'Otn.ihn Kid, In the eighteenth round of
n lltel) nnd inttiestlng tight. Itoth of the
little men vteio decidedly clever, but
O'Dotihell outgenprnlPtl Hie, Omaha mutt,
tictltig on the defensive until the llfteentlt
round, when he commenced forcing tho
tight, finishing hln man by n well iilantcd
blow in the jaw,
THIS LOOKS LIKE BUSINESS,
Contract for thn ItirbeDI llMliutnnm Am-
phltbinlir 1 1 1 uml 11 lliiiunnnd III-
rrtrd Stats (Irderrtl.
Dallas, Tex Aug 1', The r ontrnct for
tho predion of the ITorlda Athletic Clubs
amphitheater hns been let, n large pntt of
the lumber has iirrltetl, nml n fori e of
tneti are denting the gtotinds Detnlls of
tho otlglhal plan will ho adhered to. ntnl
the building will sent over '2 0nu people
To-dnv the Missouri, Kansas .. Terns
rnllrotul gave Its check for JZ0,(1 foi 1 nod
ipscrtrd Mats to the contest, lo bo sold
along the line
A lrtter 1ms been lerelted here, saving
Pltzslminons will probably trnln nt Ter
1 Til a small town thlrtv tulles east of
Dallas
Corliell's quarters nt Galveston nre being
fixed up for his icceptlon.
"r.ACH
GAS" ADDICKS WANTS TO KNOW
lie Ak sir. Ilimlibtirn Wbr Unit tltntlr-
Mian Ihoiight lip Ought to lln
Ullltil, and I luils Out.
Mlnnenisjlls, Minn, Aug. 13. Aohnnco
retnnrk, uttered b.v Semttur Wnshbiirii
In n private conversation In New York,
thtentptis to become tt mutter of nu
ftonnl Interest. The nnnif of John Kil
vvnril Atlilloks, known ns "Gits" Atltllcks,
lieinme veo fnmillnr to the lettillng'
public (lttrlnp; the late rettsntlnnul con
test In Di'ltiWHic, nnil it wnn nileped
Hint It vvns duo to him Hint tho elec
tion of nnother I'eptthlknti seiintor to
miccoetl Senator Hlgglns, of Delaware,
vvns tlcfe.itcti. This tvns tlls tissed,
nmong other things, by Senntor Wnsh
btiin upon hltt return to Hils countr.v,
nnd ho mnrio uo of nn i-x-prpssiiiu whicJi
was published In Now York Inst S.itut
ilnv, to the effect thut n man like Atl
tllcks should be killed. When the senn
tor relumed bete ho acknowledged hav
ing used suih 1111 pxpicsslon. In le
siMinsp to this Senator Waslibutn to
tlav lecelvcil from I'hllnilelphla tho fol
lowing telpgrtm
"rhllatlelphl.i, Pa , Aug. 11, 193
"Senator W D Wnt-hbtii 11 Klmllv
wlrt' me tho gtounds upon which ou
base )our Judgment that I should be
killed J F.DW AHD ADDICKS."
To this tlio follow lug rep!) vtns sent:
"Minneapolis, Minn. Aug 13
".T jMvviuiI Adtlitks. 1'hllntlelphla
TeUgtutn just trci'ived Ilelk'ving votl
res)onsible for the defeat of 11 Hcpttb
llcnn senntot, I ppie-seil nivstdf em
phiiUc.illy as I did In New Yotk, ns tn
5 our nctlon, Intimating, of course, po
litical rather than phvsicnl punishment
"W D WASI1IH1HN"
Senator Washburn. Hpenlclmr of the in
cident, snlil th.it If hn had known tlmt
the ni.ittcf was likel.v to set into the
p.ipom he would iirefetted to have- said
iititblng. Hut now that the matter has
gone to the oxti nt It bus, lie iuopose" to
huve the whole truth told.
LLOYD LOWNDES NOMINATED.
lUptllilll tn- of tliir)lillel N nun llliil for
Goviriinr ten 11 I, old rlittrorui
Othpr Niiiniii itlnii'..
Cambildge, Md , Aug 1", The Kepuh
licm state convention nt tabled here at
noon to-d i to nomtnitt cntulldates for
governor.attoine.v general and comptroller
The struggle among cnndldites pirtlcitlnr
lt for the got ernoi ship has lu-oceednl for
weeks with a fiivor seldom leelure shown
In the Republican polllirs of the st ite The
Lowndes men won the til sit tst of strength
bv el. 1 ting lohn C ltose tempoiarv chnlr.
man. Then In shoit onlei the following
ticket was noinluutpil C.otcinoi Llotd
Lowndes nttornev gent r il lliurv M. CIi
bitigh t omiittolltr, L II P Dennis
The platform lias twelve planks .md be
gins with 11 ition il Jsisut s, us follows
The KepulillPins of M irjlind in com en.
Hon assembled lencw theli allegiance to
the national Republican party and de
t la re
Plrst That thev favoi such a s)stem of
Import duties us shall promt American In
dustries and ptovlde sulllciint tevenue foi
the expenses of the govtinniinl economic,
all) admlnlsteied. so that In time of pi nco
the nitionnl debt shall not lit Increased
St t ond 1 hat they oppose nn legislation
which sinli trek to cieite In this country
an) other or dltlcrent monctarv stmdards
than that of the gold dollar 01 tho Issimntc
of the government, or b) lis authotlty or
permission, of an) form of cum tie) t x
eppt such .is sh ill bo convottlble Into gold
ut its face viilue b) the holder theteot ut
his pleasure
Thn thitd. fourth nnd Hfth pi inks deal
with reassessment of propertv and a con
stitutional limitation on state Indebted
ness The sixth plank Is is follows "That
all tho ingenious devltes bj which the
leidcrs of the hltheito dominant pirt) In
this state have sought to prevent a free
and fair expression if the public will nt
the polls shall be swept nw.i) " The suc
ceeding planks derlutc for control of dec.
Hon mithltury b) the people of the coun
ties, annu tl riglstrntlm at II iltiniore,
strli t court supervislm over election nf
olllcers, and the riuht of Indi'ptndent nom
inees to secure plat on olllrlal ballots.
PIIAItM CIS1S 1 I.I-CI IIIIIOIIU".
Xntioiint Asot I it tori nt Denver Honors spt
t rut VliMtotirl nml ICiiutms Vleuibers.
Dpnvpr, Aug r The nomlniting tom
mlttee of the Amerlt in I'harmaci utli nl
AsbOei.ition has agienl upon the following
list of otllcpix to ho submitted to thr con
vention to-dav Prtsldeut, J M Goode, St
Ixiuls, Mo, tlrst Vice president. Charles
Dohme, llnltimoir, ttd ; sot ond vice piesl
dtnt, J It Hrnndenburg, JeiTerson City,
Mo : third vim pic sklent. Mis Mllner, Hla
vvntha, Kas . secretait', Cliniles Cupirl,
Haltimore, treasurer, S A D Shepp.ud,
Hoston. member of count II 1 A Hurk
htlm, Houston, Tex : J M Gordon Cin
cinnati O. G L Kelchlei, Cltvelmd, O,
C M. Penl, Denvei. Col
Tin re wis n warm contest In the commit,
tee ovtr tho president) Professor Goode
lettlvlng on the setnnd ballot J. votes,
against 20 for Chiules M IVid, of Denver,
Col Tho nomlnitlon was then made unan
imous It was decided to hold the next conven
tion at Montual, Aiihust IJ, S',
I f IIV US 1'lltlPII! tit il at Hluij),
Port Louis, Isl ind of Mnurltlus, Aug 15
Advltes tcielted heie fiom Majunga,
Madagasc ir, ilatid August f. sit that thu
Hot is hup thin intiinehitl at Klnaj), mi
tho Ambohlmeni mountains. Iittwcn An
ilrllia and Aut.iiiaurlvo. Genital Duthesnu
Is now adtaueliiK uiion this iiosition, and
another llota fnicc, conslaiing of 4 il
men was pushing forward, with tho In
tention of eiitHnj ml tho Preuc h supplies,
pear Marovo.l) There has beon heat)
mortnlli) nmong the Prenth troops on uc
eount of malaria. il)sbcntery. t te.
A Molil'tll llljureil.
Mis Kate Ch.ignon, 11 music te icher,
was strut k l a w.ison at Plotenth ami
Walnut stieet ni 11 ' o'clock lust night
and knot keel down She received a tut
under ont of her eyes and was biulsnt
fihoiii her arms and Uid) After being
uttemltsl b) the polko surgeon, she was
taken to her looms In the Y Al C A
building
I'rilKht Iriln Dili In-1,
A washout on the Union Pat Ilk rallro.nl
pear I.enape, dlttlml a fulght Haiti early
)t)steiila) 1110111I111,. tauslng u. suspension
of tralHt lor ten hours Tlie l'nloii Pa
1 tllii ami Itotk Isl met passenger trains
were Irunsferreil to tho Sant 1 1'e tiatks at
Topeka, nml wire thus enublnl to reach
Kansas C'it on sthedule time
Ills s,i, ( ,,t.
George Cries was issaulleel in front of
Turnei hall list night b) ll.imm) btew.irl,
who stunk hlui with some blunt lustiti
ment, tutting 11 gush in his ci.ilp Stewart
then Jumped into u hutk unci rode una).
Cil vt is taken lo polko he idiuirtet,
where his vtoiiiul was dicsscd li tho po.
ku surgeon.
I e 111 it JnoU.
Topeki, Kas , Aug, 13 (Simla!) Tho
Niks Tool Compaii), of Hamilton, O, has
leased $10 111 w 01 Ih of tools 10 the Kansas
Pit), Pittsburg A. Gulf lallroul for use In
the shops at Pittsburg, Kits, The It ase has
been made a mallei of iccoi.J n the sec
rotarj of state's olllce.
A. J, llltl ITiiuiiitetl.
Chkago, Aug 15. A. J. Hltt, formerly
assistant superintendent of tho Itotk Isl.
land has lucn appointed general supeilu
tenclent, vice Dunlap, dee eased.
The Journal
Ten cents a week.
1.00 a iar by mull.
FRANCE STILLSTUBBORN,
Anibninilor l.unlls Informv the llepirt-
1111 nt nf III11 I allure to (let tn
pp Mr. Waller.
Washington, Aug. 15 (Special) A letter
baa been recelvetl nt the stnle department
front Ambassador llustls td the effect tlmt
the French government still tefuiea to al
low him to see John J Waller or to give
him n copy of tho evidence Upon which
Waller wns convicted. This is tho second
refusal on the part of the French govern
ment lo furnish thin Infotmatlon, nnd al
low n pctronnl Interview lietween Wnller
nnd Mr. lltntl", ns tcprcsentatlvo of tho
t'nlted States. .
The communication wns mulled ftom
Paris before the Inst dispatch was sent to
.Mr. Hustis bv the state department, ill
ruling hitn to demand a copv of the evi
dence nnd tho prlvllego of un Interview
with Waller.
A letter his been rccentlv rerrlvrd lev
Senator Hiiket, of Kiinsus, rrom Mr. Wall
er. It was illroiteel here, nml wns opened
by his prltnte sottctnr), Mr Hen Ctih
tnnn. tn this letter Mr Waller nsks Sena
tor linker to call at the state department
at'il examine the evidence of Captain titn
rot, upon which 1 bused his sentence of
twcnt)-ont' ) ears' Imprisonment lie nlso
suggests that his lettits to his wife, used
as evidence nt the Itlal, bo exnmlncd h)
Mr. Haker
Of course, Mr. Waller thinks that this
evidence hns been furnished b thePtcnrh
government to tho stnlo department, but
it has not.
CHARGES AGAINSJ A SCIENTIST
l'rofeor Hull, Director nf thn New York
MiUp Museum, At tine el of serious
W rung lining.
Albany, N Y, Aug. 13 During the
logouts' Investigation this nftctiioon
Secretary Dewey, on the witness stunt!,
under onth charged Hint Piof. Hall, ill
lector of the Htntc museum, lmcl t-olil
some of the stute's most valuable speci
mens to the American Science Associa
tion In New Yotk, fot which he hml
tecelvcd $70,000, nnil hail sold nbout
Jlil.OoO worth to Hie t'nlvetslty of 1'enn
rjlvunlii. He futther ulIeRed that Dr.
lull's employes give u perccittnge to
the doctor fiom their snlurles, nntl tlmt
the cotps was debauched and Immoral
He alleged tlmt the putting ot sin end
to these transit Hons vtua what Icil to
the personal cmitt overs v between him
self and Profesor Hall, thut has tlgurcd
Inigely in the Investigation.
BENZINE TANK EXPLODED.
I'll re o ITro Caused nt llnilli), t),, by lthi7
ing Oils.
Toledo O Aug 15 An explosion result
ing In a lire cntltely consumed the plint of
the Pct'lless fouiuli), at Plndlay, with JliO,
Oim lo-s, imif insured A benzine tank ex
plode! ome unknown, and In .in Instint
the building wns vtripptvl In seething
flames Two men, William Adams anil
William Itemls, were piobibly fatally
bin m 'I Ten oil stills caught next, and one
aftn ti-e other exploded, sending llnmlng
oil over the .surrounding buildings nml
ground Next two tanks of crude, contain
ing i.Mjejej gallons, took tire, sending1 up tcei
columns of (lame 2"0 feet Into the nlr. A'
tri 1 llllniM Iv teitiL nf 'in isu tin 1 cnl 11 n a 1fa,I
tn lllllUVIII l I1ITV 111 u-i --i u inns tlllsl III l it
Into with a cannon, Ittting the oil run out
The oil Is still burning and the smoke ob
semes the hcivcns for miles
WAITE SEVERE ON BANKERS,
'I tic Colin ailo I'opullsl Dee lnrt s M II li Mm li
Miirintli I lint T liet Am 1 lileurs
nml IColibers.
SL Louis Mo , Aug 13 A special to the
Jtepubllc ftom Gnlnestllle, Tex:, sajs that
Goteruor Wilto and General Weaver ate
In attendance on 11 Populist meeting In
tint ilt) In discussing tho silver ques
tion. It was suggested to Governot Walle
Hint .1 gu.it majority ot the business men
of Texas wero sound mono" men, nnd
he then gitw emph itic.
"Of courso thev nie'," ho said. "All the
b inkers lite goldbnss, uml the) control
the business men. Tho bankers of Denver
ni o such 1 11 bid 'sound monej' men that
thev robbed the people of millions of dol
lars. 'Sound monev' men" Hoslp They
nre lobbcis, thieves That's what they
BRIEFS BY WIRE.
Sedalii, JIo, Aug. 13 (Special) The
postotllcp at Old Franklin, Hawaii! count),
w is luiifilarl.csl nst night. About 50 worth
of st imps and less than $100 In money were
secured by the thietes.
London, Aug 33 The SnHa correspond
ent of the Tinus telcgnphs that the late
M Stambuloff s grave hns been desecrat
ed the polite arriving lust In tlmu to pie
vent the exhuming of the remains
Galveston, Tex., Aug 15 A special to the
News from V. tglo Pass snys: Three deaths
and tour new cases of smillpox were re
ported to-day. Pour hundietl cots arrived
to-tin) and to-night the lies iocs will all be
supplied with beds.
I. iw rente Kas, Aug 15 (Special ) A
Height ttain on the Union Pacific, casl
bound, wis ditched this morning ,it Le
nnpe, .1 station east of hers-, b) a washout
tiettn cats were derided, but the dam
age was not snlous.
Webb OH), Mo , Aug. 13 (Speelnl ) Frank
Hogle, .t well known )oung mai of this
tlty, was found dead In bed this morning,
luusn of death unknown. Hl3 father will
be lure from Lincoln. 111., to-morrow morn
ing after the tt mains.
Jefterson Clt), Mo, Aug 15 (Special.)
Demociatlc state otllelnls, present ami pros,
peotlte, are beginning an eaily enmpalgn.
Champ Claik, Auditor helbert and Colonel
A 1 Connelly nre blllcel for speeches at a
monstct picnic In this tounty Sittltday
.Telterson City. Mo., Aug. 15 (Special)
James Franklin convicted In thu United
States court at Kansas, Cltv of robbing the
postollltp In Hutlet, Mo, was teleised from
the pcnltenti m lo-tl ly, by oi" ration of the
thiee-fourths rule. He has been a model
prisoner,
I.lin 1, Petu Aug. 33 The pnparatory
sessions of congress were opened to-duy.
The piesliknt ne Intel Im of the senate Is
Manuel P Olaeehea. Nicholas J'leiola,
who has been tleitrcl ptesldent nf the re
publk was m ide president udlnteilm of
the chamber of deputies
Port Ho)ul, Aug. 15. The new government
rt!) dock w.13 opened for the llrst time to
il i) The Unittsl States steamship Atnphl
ttlto was the llrst ves-uj to tie doeked, and
this was successfull) elonn at 2 o'clock
Thorn were about JOnO people pie-eni and
oti tything passed olt satisfactorily
Chicago, ill, Aug 15 Miss Olive L, Will
son, daughter of the well known ct angel
ists, Mr. and Mis Cluik Wjllson, nnd niece
of P P HIUs, the famous eoniponer of
Gospel h)inns died of brain fever Thurs
dii) at the home of Mrs. S, A. Plnndeis U7
IKirliuin uvt'iiue, Chicago, Miss WIIU011
had a national teputatloii us the coutialto
In the W lllson family quaiiette
Phllartfliil.1.1. P.i Aug 15 -Jt has prae
tltall) bt-t'ti decided tint II II Holmes,
tho alleged murdt'ter of Minnie ami Nan
nle Williams, II F. Pitel uml half a doi n
others, will go to Chkago foi trial foi the'
murder of thu Williams gills This, It Is
sulci, was the outcome of .1 lengthy ion
lereiice held In this ellt to-clav between
W. A Cnpps, of I'ort Worth, Ti x , anil
Dlstilct Anoint) Gialium,
Armour, S D, Aug 13 To-d ly at the
Yankton Indl in ugeney, Agent Smith dis
tributed JJU gold pieces, struek otf for tho
occasion as sotiteulrs of tho signing of tho
tieal) tcellng the 1 mil to the United Stiles,
vthkh le'centl) went Into eltoet About IM
Indians leielved touvenlts This Is the last
iu) ment to lw m ide to this tribe for twen
D years, when 3(100 wilt be due them.
Thiy nru now full tlnlged citizens,
Philadelphia. Aug 13 -P. 1. Itothcrmel,
the at tist, din! at his homu In Lln
Held, l'n to-nlfcht aged Si )ears. .Mr
Itotheruiel wus one ot the bust knuwn
Ameiliuu painters, and was a membet of
thu Aeutlemy of Fine Arts His works
vtciru mostlv hlstorkul, the best known be.
ing the "llattle of GttDsbuig," which
hung In Memorial hall for man) seals an
is now In the state caplol at Harrlsbutg
New York Aug 1", -Tho statu Demo
cratic committee' to-dnv decided to hold
the state contention at hjiuiuse, Tucsild),
Septembei JI, a week lutei than tho He.
publican contention A tt solution was
adapted to open thu priinailes for tho eifs.
Hon of delegates to all Democrats, having
special reference to the- untt-Tummaii) ami
reform Demonats who have In en
t-trangcd iroiu Hie tegular paity organisa
tion (Irutn-nnl. F.tig,. Aug. 13. Kx-Ma)or Ar
nold gate a luuchtoti to-day tu Admin
iiolii gate u luncheon to-dd) to Admiral
Kirklami nul thu olllcers of tho I'liltcd
State-s slediushlps Sun Frunclsca und M.ir
blehead Ml . Aruoll, In toasting the presi
dent of the United Stites. sul.l (he con
ceited a Hon of the United StutesUiml
Great niltuln in relation tn lhe massacres
In china, showed the two powers went ham!
in hand In unholilnc- ilctlt. Admiral Kirk-
land rc-sponsUtl with a fuv upx'"jprlate res
Uit tt..
iiii:toi(iMitisii.
PrnmliiMire nf Milt strain of Itlootl In Hip
Pages or Amrrli.in HUtory.
From the ltoton Herull.
In n. piper read before the Mm-aehinptts
Hlst0rlc.1l Socicl), Mr rlem-wl S. Green,
llbrarlin ot the Worcester tree lihrrtrj,
has called attention to lhe singular degree)
In which the Scotch-trlirh hnvo Illustrated
In America certain pretnlllng trulls ef 1 har
den r and genius Indeed, the mist circle
rca ler of our national mm lis must often,
in 'iphtlng on the rail that sin h men ns
Patrltk Henn, Jat, Full in, Jiek'on, l nl
hoiin, l'err), Greele), .More, Sam Houetoit
and no md of others, were all of till de
scent, have talsed in wonder the qutstlon,
"Has nil) nody eter done nhjth'ng who was
not Hcotch'Irlsh' ' .Mr. tir.'en's paper
makes one rnlsp this quptlon anew
For centuries Hip Seote h were I o.ntecl
In then own Inrren tnd mountaliious
niuntrt Then, when largo nmnbetj of
them weie colonized In the, North of Ire
land the) were kept equally Itolntert bt
position nnd religion In this way thev
piled tip and set In ndumunt certain flxi I
and salient t harm terlstb s II ird Htuggle
to eke out a llilng hml made them shirvv
nml enitnv, hard snuggle with t.ite hn 1
tnade ihem heroic nnd Indomitable Their
home, whether In Scotland or the Mrth of
liclnud, wis 1 grnnd plate to Ret slnrvid
In, and so b, forted to emigrate So, all
ovet Furopc, they hem mo known ns bvav
und read)-wltttil advcniurrs The See-tdt
Auhers, the Scotch (lutrdsmen tlcscnbe I
b) Walter Scott In "Qutntin Durw ir 1
arc Ih" s-ime tHs ot men 'is the Swiss
Pupil (lii.iide In the wars of Spain with
Holland and llclglum the icodi linesmen
proved a full match for thn terrible Span
ish infantry, while umler Giintavus the
S-totch plkeimn vton Kuron'dii rtnown .
Sore besot In the North or Ireland bv
hard limes, failures of crops nml hostile
legislation on tho part ot Hngland against
their mnterlil sitcc rss, earlv In 17t'i the
Scotch-lrl-li begnn lo emigrate lo Amerlei.
Sin li settlements In New Hampshire ns
Dublin and Londondpriy show them In lhe
North. Hut soon the) wpre rverv where.
Penns)Ivanln, .Mui)lnnd, Virginia, the C.11
ollnns, GnirRli Cound in them their lend
ers In cveiv enterprise. Of the tide of lin
mlgtntloii Into Kentuekv, Tentiese, Ar
kinsns, Missouri, thev were nlwa)u In tho
vnti, fond of fiontlor life, great lnellnn
lighters, und then equallv readv lo turn
Into successful runners or miiniit.icltircr.
Light on n Daniel Iloonc and one inw be
sine without consulting a biographical
dlctlotiart that he was Scotch-Irish. ,tilt
nelvvnvs they catrled Ideas with them. In
tense belleters that they Were 111 schools,
church's, dehitlng societies, political clubs
ami In lellgioiis freedom.
Here, thpii, wns Just the pnvlronment In
which to develop a Patrltk Henry, himself
but the highest crest of flume In a fiirnnce
that was limning In tho breasts of nil his
kindred Here ngnln Just thn envliomncnt
in which to breed a Wltherspnon, who,
when the concress fnltcred whether to
ndnpt and promulgate tho Decimation ot
Independi lice, rose In his pi ice and de
clnted Hint "as his gray bend must soon
bow to the fate of all he preferred that It
should go bt the nx of the executioner
lather Hum that the cause of Independence,
should not pievall" Pquallv when tho
battles ot the Revolution came, whit a
list of getienls the Scotch-It lsh furnished.
Knox. Sullivan, Clinton, Howard, Camp
bell, Pickens, Motgin, .Mail Anthony
Wii)ne, all ns resolved as stark at llon
nlngton to win beforo night or make Molly
St irk 11 widow.
Pqunllt In the vtar of ISIS, Jickson nt
Now Orleans, Millar nt Lundv's Lane nml
Perry on Lake Hrle wero tho three who did
most lo add luster to the conntr). And tho
vnme record holels true of the great edu
catots, lnventots and divines of the bind
Sttong In body nnd strong In mind, self
legulated In chnracter, )et fleiv in passion,
here was a strain of blond ns telling In Its
Impress on the manhood of the country ns
the Importation of Arabian stotk on the
i.icpis, hunteis and cavalry horses of Png
land And the women showed up ns well
ns the nun In their ml miration for the
mother of Commodoro Oliver llnird Perry
tho formers ot Khnde Island cried out when
the news came of the vlctoty on Like
Hile, "This Is Mrs Porr)'.-, vlctoi)!"
SI.NIMNC. AI.PMIMII.1I TO LUItOPK.
I 011 trae Is Mniln nl I'lttslnirg fur Halt a
Million tlollurs' Worth.
From thp Philadelphia Tress.
Hesldes furnishing; armor plate3 for
the United States navy, Pittshutg will
supply matctlnl for the coiisltuctlon of
totpedo boats for foreign, countries and
other mllit.li) contrivances In use by
Knglatul, Get many and Fta-nce. Cap
tain A. i:. Hunt, ot tho rmsbuiijj Rt
tluctlou Company, has eonttactsMttllli
foreign countries to furnish alurnluni
to these cciunttics In large citiriTtltles
The contracts tui for several tliottsanil
dollars, and to till them the Pittsburg
Reduction Company will have to enlatge
its Hltimlnium works at New Kensing
ton Captain Hunt letutneil to-dav fiom
a two months' Dip to Htuope He said
that he had made large contracts with
militaty contractors In the countries
named to supply aluminium for torpedo
boats nnd for tho mnnufnctuic of va
rious pieces of mlllLity equipment, .it
piesent made ot lion and steel
"Wo h.no contracted," said Captain
Hunt, "to supply nlumlnlum for the
building of second class torpedo boats
and lor makltifr at my canteens and
other parts, ot a soldier's equipment It
is desiteel by tho nutopcan governments
to lighten thu .1 mount ot h tggago
which each soldier must cany at pres
ent The aluminium torpedo boats will
be cart led on the lingo war vessels and
will be t.ilsnl and lowered bv machln
et) The boats are cigar Hhupeei, anil
-will be lrom fifty to 100 feet In length
Knth boat will weigh, ready for sea,
ftom twenty-tlvo to tev cut) -five tons,
nnd will carry (l)nnmltc torpedoes to
within 100 ynitls of nn cnemj'H vessel
AVe will make canteens for tlie solrtlets
that will weigh but one-lhlrd as much
as the old style canteen. Our conttnets
arc metely to futnlsh tho foielgu mlll
Lity contractors with nlumlnlum plates,
which they will woik into shapes as
they may desitt. Tho work of suppl
Iiik these plates will keep our New Ken
sington and Nlagaiu Falls wotks busy
thei te-st of thn )cur "
Captain Hunt refused to give tho
amount ot the conttnets, but the tlKtues
nte itndci stood, to be about $300,000 The
contracts are In tho nntuto of trial 01
(Itrs, and will be followed by others it
tesultn uro satlsf.tctoty.
Viinitj of Vanities.
In d.i)s of old It came to pis
That Vanity vtaH born a lass,
And lotir- wooed her all In vain.
She cued not tor thelt giief or patn
And still she walks the earth to.day
Disguised in woman s lovt'l) cln
And still men grieve it camu to pass
That nnit) was born -nils'
HulTalo Cum ler.
Signature Is printed la
ULUli diagonally
ucross tho
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of every
bottle of
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Worccsterahlro
SAUCE
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Oil Imitations.
' Agents lor tho United Sttttf,
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c civ 0 -s-Cdkei-1 leir tor "the "go'oos ri JVuE,
and Horse and Dellvel) W ui,oii of lhe W.
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till 6 ji ni, lililuv, Aug It,. 1KU. TnnJ
f,ah'. S.ale ""bJfct to appiovdl of court
lllds to bo opened by tho c'i.cnlt Llerk. 7ug.
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