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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 6

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B1OG11 4P1I Tire Drill at Davis laboratory A Great I ocal View Many other Blograph 1 oii i i 0 0 1 Phil Wilbur Kir win Opera Company tVednesdav mat Car men: Wed night The Black Hussar: Thursday night ra Dlavolo ri day nleht and HaturdaX mat Civail'rfa Busti the Palmer McGovern fight has by Jimmy Barry of Chicago oi rainier 3 1 Dolan 2 4 Donoh ue 41 i when Thomas the executive board of committee called the engines set fire to" a fence normsout uu tue iraess killed Now Mr Richards will attempt prove that the company had no right run a train on Sunday Cassopolis Mich August (Special) One of the hardest contested game of the aaton was played at the fair grounds this afternoon In which CagsopollH was defeated by Berrien Center by a sc re Io to 0 and II 4 12 1 8 Wilmot Vatey Worden 1 Chatham a the one mil purse 101 (E Ilohertson) fill to 1 and 15 nose Chopin 94 Morehand) 4 to 5 second rialvarse 101 (Joo 5 third time lak ot 96 (Dnndry) Hell Punch 107 rostl 99 Col Hoose Ciales 1d5 Tar HUI Pasig nn 1 Carter DeHaven and Bennis Male the most Wonderful Child Artists In Vaudeville Raschet tii Bros Acrobats Jumpers and Tumbler Marsh Sartella Popular Hongs Novelty Dana es Kittle Wilkes" Winsome Coon Singer and Jiuck Dancer loo or Amusement Stamps admit! Chairs 5c and JOe A stranger riding on a Center avenue street car last night commanded the conductor to let him off at a sw itch and not having his order immediately obeyed drew a revolver and aiming It at the conductor sail he would shoot if the vnr was irj: stoppea at the next corner avoided arrest by taking the next train the city 10 27 13 8 11 0 0 1 1 10 0 2 9390 Hickman Lowe Williams 3 4 Donovaif 4 furlongs Cabrille Tyr Island Prinee 104 Lil Deyn The response to the addresses of welcome on behalf the supreme court was made by Joshua Shaw supreme chief ranger He spoke of the great work done in the past fcy the oresters and said that in its work of the preservation of the home and fire side the order has paid out $1 000 000 for the relief ot widows and orphans It had com forted the sick and aided the distressed The business of the convention will be gin this morning and the degree siaff of Union court will exemplify the work Yesterday afternoon the New York and tne Pennsylvania delegations arrived special trains With the arrival of Totals 2 3 4 1 3 2 9 0 Conductor Neil of the Detroit Mackinac railroad ordered his brakeman to get off the oresters' excursion train al Tawas last night on the way to By City but the man would not obey and shortly after leaving that Place had words with the conductor and assaulted him by striking him on the head with his lantern Tne brakeman then pulled the bell cord stopped the train and juuiet off Commencing at 230 rn Ad mission hoc Woodward Ave cars to grand stand Quinn reon 4 Score 4 0 Prather also ran Jenkin) 7 to 10 time 1 00a ran Third Oauchainp) even enntl BPOOKIA'N TOOK A DECIDED ERACE ON REACHING the hub? Creery 3 Karned runs Cincinnati 2 Ptttburr 1 Stolen uoume Corcoran of the ffaiue was an ex Sbeckard Attendance 4 2 1 4 1 Cbanlnp Mich and Chcunlhgr out: hit by batted 1 2 3 0 2 1 1UO WAS THE SENSATION THE HIGHLAND MEETING 5 7 0 3 0 Donahue Miller 370 HNTA'riVKS AND) EADIES A rPHESENT Totals 3G 7 The car came to a halt the man jumped off and i rvn nr Matty Matthews has issued a challenge to meet any welterweight in the world Tom Sharkey offers to bet that he will beat Jlui Jeffries when they xuvet fur tha heuvj weight ehampiotibhip Joe Kenneay and Maher will meet at the Denox New York some time next month Turn Sharkey picks Joe Kennedy to beat Maher Jack McClelland the Pittsburg 126 pounder is anxious to meat Dave Sullivan or Joe Bernstein and Intends going east in the fall to uy to ar rarce a match Harry orbes and Billy Rotchford wil Imeet at the Star theater Chicago next Krniiiy night Hotchford lost on a foul when tney met over a monih ago ana it out The winner of been challenged Harris the backe: would not stand the ghost of Englishman heats Idolita eachtime LYCEUM TO NIGHT GIROLE GIROLA 15 25 LOc Matinees Mon Wed Sat 0 Erlckron began avenue the will be In has 110 tons LET BOWER PROVED SUPERIOR TO TO LOCO AT URLONGS BROOKLYN 1 0 Chile Lauder 3 A freight train on the Michigan Central arrived here nt 5 this morning with two tram? a board A message Lad preceded the arrival oi the train and officers were on hand to receive the vlsltnra who were part of a gsng who bad ndo serious trouble for the train erew Vae Van tke tramp lumped tra nt'? 1 "a captured but PAID OUT' OIL WIDOW'S AND ORPHANS mK (Drink water) blk (Catcomb) blk ft (Payne) (Kelly) Ker vick a iRilev) (Miller) 2 3 Bergen c4 Nichols 4 IXDIANArOETS AB 4 Goerkel 1 5 5 4 Lincoln lit Avgust (Suclal) Tha game (set fur to day between etrrlt and the failed to materialize as Eobby team owltig tu tie ttenund for' th" yr by ulr or league managers on the Quaker state people the boom for the elec tion of Thomas ord of Pittsburg as supreme chief ranger started in earnest This delegation has twenty seven votes and stands next to New York in strength New York has thirty seven votes and they are said to be solid for ord The Massachusetts delegation came with a boom for Samuel Morrlss for supreme chief ranger They claim to have the back ing of the entire New England delega tion However Pennsylvania claims to have the united support of the west and ord supporters proaict for him Among the New York rank Shulz who was sumblyman of the state and Eugene A Wise who oilman for the fourth district of Greater New York One of the features of the supreme court meeting will lie the discussion on the rais ing of the endowment fund During the week the visitors will bo given boat rides to the lats and Lake Erie besides trol ley rides about the city JHnn anoll Rube Waddell went against the Millers again Hila afternoon but the big fellow was easy and taking advantage cf 'Buelow's yellow vork at thirst la the fourth inning he quit the game in dtvgust riend was Invincible and after the second Innins the visitors could not score Bue low's errors In the third gave the Millers a lead of three McGill who is took place pitched gill edged ball and allowed lint two tilts during the remainder of the paint The were: UltAND A The drought which has prevailed in this (ection since July 20 was broken last night and to day by copious showers and much good to the sugar beet crop will result al though the territory over which the rain extended was limited not any having fallen ten miles south of the city NEW YORK TEAM IS NOW PLAYING GENT JNE B'SEEALL One Norman Elberfeld first class ball player and rowdy extraordinary banished from the Western league for his unwar ranted and ruffianly attack upon Umpire Haskell just three wecks ago to daylsin luck or the too aggressive shortstop has been sold to the Cincinnati club by Presi dent Van Derbeck of the Detroit club and if the plans ot Van and the Kid do not fall Elberfel'I will be playing with the Reds this afternoon A telegram from Van Der hf ck who is now in Milwaukee contained the information that the had been made and that Elberfeld's fine would be paid this morning so that he could get In the game to day President Ban Johnson of the Western League III have some thing to say about the mutter The sus pension (f Elberfeld was made indefinite and unless it has been raised the Kid can not play In any league until the Western season closes Heptember 11 rom the tenor of the telegram it is evident that arrangements have been made to raise the suspension so the familiar name can be looked for in the major league scores in Wednesday's ree Pres While the friends of Elberfeld will be pleased to Jearn of his promotion the young men who was guilty of an act tiiut cun scarcely be for given ha really profited by the punishment If he la allowed to Jump Into Jhe game at once Had lie behaved himself the owner of tbav Detroit eiiii would not dare to sett such popular player as Elberfeld before the se isou eloeed By acting the rowdy Elb rfel wtll now draw a much larger salary than he did in Detroit and Ims lost but three ver time He has over three we ka to play fore the Westt rn League seamii clueus and hi addition lhe major leasuera will play until October 15: rom an outside source it haj been learned that Hie purchase price was and Elberfeld la certainly worth that rainoimt of money to any major league club need Jng a good live Inrielder: There is now nr doubt 'but that Watkins was looking up talr nt for the Cincinnati club as he was known to favor Hlbor fold while as he Is also pleased with Barrett ami risk it would not be strange to ne tilts pair join the Reds at the close of the season Stallings and Bilow joined the Tigers al Mil waukee last pight find a half furlongs! nurse Jlirhny 14 iljunclrvi tn and 4 to 5 won by half a length Tony Honing102 (Dugan) to 1 and 5 to 2 second Charlotte i)5 (W Shaw) 11 to 5 third time '(fi Usi (J roat) Ulievnl 407 (Joe Weber: Cynthia 102 (Songer) Traveler JO2 (Uorbiey) Granby JOO (A Mitchell) Helen 1U3 (Valentine) and Lixzle Kelly va (ore hand) finished named Second race four and a JiBlf furlongs 2 year oldB ft Bower slOfc (J Gardner) 13 to 5 and 4 to 5 won by a neck Yoloco 107 i Dugan) (1 to 5 and 2 to fl second Stites 103 to 1 third time :55 1i TalmsilOJ (Songer) Ida ordham 103 (li Ross) Alda Dunn 10T (Gleason) Prince Real 1 IO (Joe eoer) up by perfect fielding made the like so many deuces Score: Innings 1 2 3 4 5 7 Dayton Springfield Pattert a Beville lioue and ot Horace half from the village about noon to day The luw la estimated at 000 Some live stock burned up and red Ijoehr of thia city was considerably burned in trying to wave tome ot Ute stock GOOD SPORT AT BOSTON'S GRAND CIRCUIT MEETING OPENING TUB DETROIT REE PRESS I race Sehaiikvu lc riesland El Ghur 101 lora Dol ie 107 The Ulewir Hill Billy Can Galop 109: American Eagle Presque Isle Wild Tartar ID Sixth race furlongs Darthen Lady Osborne Lake onso 98 Ladas Crosby loo Villmar 103 Her avor Annie LevGs Tava Hunts Aunt Maty Slddubln 105 Mound City Diggs 107 Mainstay Randazzo 110 Mcarland Liarncs hit aafi Iv time during tlm irst base on Struck ent Bal am! nanaglng because the thum Snndv Hook and because in the event of an accident either to hull spars riKginjr or ails more than a day can be paved in reaching the HerreshofTs for repairs The Hrin and Shamrock went to Erie Basin this where the Enn was drydocked and the Shamrock moored to a pier As soon as the Shamrock was made fast to the pier a team derrick went alongside and lifted off her main boom sraft topmast and aquare sail yaid The chronometers were sent on shore to day and by noon to morrow she will te stripped of every ounce of superfluous weight She will go into the dock Wedneday OHIODKS SURPRISED BY WAPHIX AND ORPHANS STILL SLIDING THEY KNOW A GOOD THING XWINHV COtA rr ARMERS VOTE AGAINST GOOD HOIDS PRESIDENT VAN DEPBECK RECrTYriD A EIG SUJt OR Till: KID GAME 1H11ADELTHTA JI Harmonic hall was well filled last night by tho representatives to the Supremo Court of oresters inson secretary of the entertainnii nt meeting to order At was said early 350 representatives and some ladles would bo in attendance and? the indications were that they had all arrived last evening The hall was embellished by a number of ban ners of the order After an overture by Rounds' Ladles Or chestta and a cornet solo by Hounds Judge XV XV Chapin was introduced and he welcomed the visitors on behalf of the people of Michigan Miss Allee Caliler stuck sang a soprano solo and Mayor May bury gave the oresters one of his charac teru tic and eloquent welcomes Helen Pearl XVi rick gave three selected readings which vere heartily applauded and then Daniel Thomas grand chief ranger hrleily welcomed the visitors on behalf of the or esters of Michigan Miss Kate Schulte pleased the gathering with some acrobatic dancing Boston Angust Sharp hitting by Brooklyn and errors by Nichols Ie and Hickman in the fifth inning to day lost tbe game for Boston Boston raised the bopis of the crowd in the With two out and two to' right only to be out io Casey XV saver 1 Gray Staffonl 1 Vlox 2 Corunna Mich August 21 A Rich ards attorney for the plaintiff in the $lf0 damage suit of Leech vs The De troit Grand Haven Milwaukee railway means to test a portion of the Sunday law Two horses of were killed by a train run recently on a Sunday by railroad' Sparks from one of the tr no H( The horses were to to not pretenses but only promises Judge Maxwell declined to grant lhe motion and the two young men will be tried at the September term of the Circuit Court The accused are charged with selling soap by sample as a pure cocoanut oil voap while the ailicle delivered was next to worth less Ti beau XVitKace Young TJiomn ord'r Boom Seems lolBon Tlioroughbred HANDSOME PACER STILL GOING DOWN THE WINNING LINE New York August The New Yorks and Rhiladelphias played two interesting games of ball to day The locals got the first easily The second was close throughout Pratt who pitched splendidly won his own game by hia timely bat ting Warner had a finger broken In the first game and will not te able to play with tt team ine coming western trip score tirt game: NEXV YORK PHILADELPHIA 0 Sir Hubert 118 Galahad Third race Grand Union Ta I mm where show money Chatham Ont August At Chatham to dav th home club defeated the Victoria Cricket Club of Windsor and Walkerville on the first innlne by a score of 1X0 to 71 a' Third Brother to 1 ve to 1 and XVeber) 13 4 run Wordsworth 101 Dugan) and Demosthenes (McQuude) finished ns named ourth race five furlongs purse 2 year olds (orehand) to 5 nnl to 2 won by a nose Shrove Tuesday 107 (rost) to 5 and 1 to 2 second Ump Globe 110 (lint) 13 to 5 tilird time 1:01 oneda 100 (Songer) and Isabinda 107 (Landry) finished as named ifth race one and a quarter miles purse Virgie j(X) (rost) 2 to 1 and 4 to 5 won by two lengths Kin 100 (McQuade) 3 to 2 and 2 to 5 iseeond: IL OH (Jno Weber) 4 to 1 third time Vnnessa 10a resco 100 (Berman) lreain OS (W Shaw) and Dr Murjhy 103 (A Weber) finifelwd as named Sixth race ons mile purse $250 seHing SkiH rren 105 (McQuade) 3 to and even won by half a length Allie Belle 100 (orehand) 3 to and even second Canl See Em 99 (rost) 4 to 1 third time Hed Pirate 100 (Son ger) Guilder 107 (Joo Weber) and Drown Veil 9 (W Shaw) finished a named To entries: irst race mile selling Tony Honing 100 Bey Salazar Aquinas 103 Minnie IL 102 Crystalline Mamie Callan 101 300 Bob Salter 101 Prince Plausibl f9 Done Crinkle Red Snapper Hat Wilson 94 Second race 5 furlongs 2 year olds Onoto 110 Stites Cariboo 108 Water Bottle Two Annies 103 Karl of Aberdeen 100 Monoghan A Play City of Oriental Grandeur A GROUNDS AUGTST 21 io a halt Mcarland Connolly 1:51 bnsea Peitz McPhee and Beckley Carcoriin und 'Beckley Peitz and Beckl' irst base on Off Chesbro 5 eft 2 Hit by pitched ball Chesbro 1 Struck By Chesbro 2 by Phil lips 2 Pussc'l Schriver jt 145 (Um and McCarr Matthew XX'esolek aged 10 years was drowned in no bayou in tha rear of noon to day while hathlnsb Gvtth a number of companions The body was recovered red uchs and others have filed a bin ot com plaint against Pries und others aakln for an injunction restraining (ho defenlants from Interfering with tha two of Rt etor csil Imtharan cliureh nt Ciirrollton Tha qoui plalnunts claim tn bo tha board of trustee ot the church the management of which seeuu to have been nostimel by defendants who also claim to bo the regular officers and trust aes AB Slagle mG McGann 15 reeman 5 Hcien i Bonner 2 Pndlen a Honch Dineen Totals 13 J2 Trmerae City Mich August Traverse City Hustlers ut uiei ifully defeated lint this afternoon 'lint 1 run fl hits 9 ciTirs Tra tree City: 18 runs 2G hits 0 ermra Inninas XVashington Baltimore st Errors Washington: Bonner Baltimore De mont ultz SheokurJ Robinson Earned Washington Stolen Me (raw 2 Slagle reeman McGann Two base hit Kitson Banner Deiuont Three base McGann Goughian Home reeman Double rA i rtuuvu na Jxuicn balls Off it son 2 off Dineen 1 Dineen Left on bases Washington 7 llmnre 4 Time 1:45 Empires Latham' Gainey Leo Par 118 ourth i pur Barrier 78: Mr Pip )9 193 Ed arrell 110 Kodak lit nine aria iu yaras a oxey sle Ewing ErvndeBc Star Hurt XVolfe and Washington August Kltson was an easy mark and the Senators had no difficulty In win ning 1'ieeman innde his fifteenth home run cf tne reason a ne teature traordinary catch by 1000 Score jsca II ran Third race Marlti Ill (Burns) 7 I (Taral) 2 to 1 second 8 to 5 third time also ran ourth race' Gibson 122 velt 120 (ins) (McCue) 30 to 1 Angle Post Hasta Estelle xlso ran ifth race short course steeple chase Article 134 (Collins) to 1 won Red Hackle 132 (Sprague) Io to 1 second Mr Dun lap 147 (Southwood) 3 to 1 third time Mil ek Rolfe Populist Mr Stoffel and orks also ran lntrtes: Ian 'Ill 1 Ilan Helle LOl Red Hal by Hal Ellen (Snow) 'o Moth Miller (Trout) 2 Hnntas Croake ih (Sanders) Castleton br (Garth) 3 AD Davis 4 Sir ('lirBtopl er The Dauphin 112 Simon XV Slter APce ICG l) White Nich olas 104 Incan lesc nt 1(13: Banished 101 Miss Marion Spairow XVlng 97 Gen Shafter ml Diminutive 1'4 Diva Caoutchouc ifth race handicap hurdle 1S Ben Eder 153 c3 riend ish and rog Dinner MILB JUDB On beautiful water ot I aJra Bt Clair hour at THE VENICE OT AMERICA Musical programme during dinner by oaiebrated ITAL IAN ORCHESTRA under the direction ot abrtant and Zito palace steamer city ot To ledo Greyhound Darlu Cole and Idlewild leave foot of Grtewold street at 9 a tn 8 cite time and land you at door ot the hotel Neiv Steel llrhlgc Collapsed Hast Dayton Mich August The bridge on Sucker Cr two miles west of East Dayton down with Traubra traction ngine and grain separator on Saturday The ngineer saved his life by jumping into the water The bridge was a new one built of steel and the cause ne Known until the the mud of sacks muffed XVeavtr ond errors by lynn oreman and Mcarland together with a double Steal in which weaver and Gray participated waiiKee eignt tallies ceeding innings did pammann who was score: MILWAUKEE 0 Everitt 1 Gonror 2 Mvgoon Donahue Callahan Totals Totals 3u 1 0 10 0 1 0 Pittsburg BALTIMOIH 1 1 Bay City MIcli August A few weeks ag Thornton Clouse and Albert Brown were arrested tn Saginaw charged with selling soap to grocers and receiving pay therefor under false pretenses XXTicn case was argued In the Circuit Court the judge! quashed the complaint and war rant Clouse and Brown sold soap to Bay City merchants under similar conditions were arrested and lined and appealed tohe Circuit Court: This morning their at torney argued a motion to quash complaint and warrant for six reasons the principal one being that what is set up in the com 1 10 27 0 Score: AB 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 4 5 7 Drought XViui Broken Sunday Night Other New Matters 2:081 2:11 21flM! A Wllkss and Joe Eliot divided second and third money 2:20 CTjASS IN Ietah Tliis In Marching? On New York August At the Coney Island Sporting Club to night Jack knocked out Jack Downey in the nineteenth round Chicago August 21 reopening to day was characterised by fast time Jolly Kogcf ran a mile in Weather clear track fat ummaries: irst rice one luitch Key 101 (Newcomb) 8 to won Andes I1 (Knight) 2 to 1 eecond: imp Mletral IT: 1 14 Knapp) third time 1 UH Indra Three are Mary iianugnt uarzeua ana tiugn fenny Second race fi Thrive U4 1 to 2 won Erla 91 (VlttitoeY second: Oconee vl (Mitchell) third Ju a Carinn Ailanto and Mitten alsorac one mi le Jolly Huger f9 8 tn 5 won Tulan PS (Vitt iter) Tulia onan 8 (Mitchell) third CnnaCe and austro also ran 110 Serrano 1Q2 (VlttHoe)John Baker 102 (Boland) 3 to 5 pecunu wocKec juu taenKins) tnivu Tenby also ran ifth jace liantain 1UJ vittttwe) iogtown Hxj (Peterman) even vannuh 87 (J Waldo) third unggs ana iiosi also ran longs IJtUe Jack i to i won second re? 1:1411 Ketcham Vie lamvnt' Marietta II Boyal etta Gray John Astor IlcJ Gkld Mia sloTier and Plymouth also un BABRSTT ANO RISK WIETj DOUBTJ T3S5 join Tin: sami team 1 11 LITTLE OREHAND ON AUREA BEAT SHROVE TUESDAY IN H'aNDS i Monday was day at Highland Park and one of the biggest crowds of the meet ing was out Close finishes and sharp racing were witnessed in all of the events Start Cassidy was in line form his start in the last race which was in front of the stand being vociferously applauded while in the other events he sent his fields away usually at the first break The features of the racing were the meeting of Aurea and Shrove Tuesday in the live fur longs for 2 year olds and the victory of Brother red with 50 to 1 about him in the mile race third on the card Aurea and Shrove Tuesday were equal favorites over the others in their race and the finish was between the pair oneda made the early running with Shrove Tues day her nearest attendant to the stretch Aurea was off well but she was outrun in the first quarter and orehand had to take her around the bunch to get clear sailing She closed fast on the turn and above the eighth poie she was on even tei ms with Shrove Tuesday and they ran like a team to lhe finish It was a near a dead heit as anything could be as tne horses on the same stride but just in tho final striae Auiea got tier nose sugntly in ad vancu and was awarded the purse Lamp Giobe was pocketed nt tne head of the stretch or ne might have been returned' the winner The ocher 2 year old event on tne card was at four ana a half furlongs ana tne race was conceded to be between Yoloco and Lett Bower The former inane all the running to the stretch where Gard ner brought up Lett Bower and won by st necK itn sutnutinng in reserve was unru to tne nnai jump passed him out and gut the by a head Salvarse and lag of Truce equal choices in the first mile around 6 to and the others prices Brother led being uuisideriit flu tn 1 v44ilvarsA around while th: lame lag of Truce could do no better than bring up tho rear In the last furlong Brother red and Chopin hooked up nh Salvarsc and the trio fought it out and finished heads apart Brother red gi tting lhe first money and Chopin the place lag of Truce closed stretch ana finished fourth and Jessie Jat bo divided the in the initial race of seven and a half furlongs and the last named won but it took the best she had to beat out Tony Honing by half a length after a hard struggle through the streten Charlotte has a bad bunch oi ankles and was slow to get going finishing third Virgie was bast riaden in the mile and a quarter race and won from the favorite Kin who was badly handled by McQuule He re deemed himself in the last race by landing Ekillmiui in front after a drive through tha Bene and Can I Jee Em the order named Suin Of six young men who wers arrested by the pulice for an alleged felonious assault on Miss Halda early yesterday morning four were ricked out by the girl as having been In the sang that abused her They are August firesden iMo 18 Stanley iankow ski aged 20 Mlviael O'Neil aged 21 and Joseph "'Brown aaP'I 20 The quartet were atratgned tn the lic' tVart this morning and all pleaded not guilty Their exanilnatlv was set for Wajnw Ly afternoon at 2 In default of ioo Usil each they Wim to jail St Louis Chicago St Louis: Tebeau vv on erion Earned run kelt 2 Wallace and Everitt Hfibfi nn tiHii's Young 3 1 iv Callahan an wood and On yer Tfe week end excursion at $2 00 for the round trip will reach Detroit via ih Michigan Central from the above point nturdHy August 2 th tickets good fu torn till the first train the fullowing Mon ft 0 ft ft 6 0 fl AR Ikynlln in 4 Childs 2 4 Heldrlok 4 Burkett 3 Schreck l3 A 1 0 Saginaw Mich August special election was held in Saginaw count to day to vote on the adoption ot tha gcj roads law enacted by the leglsltture In the city there wag nuich Indifference manifested only 2272 votes tx'ing cast ut which 1351 were for the adoption of and 421 against It In the country there more Interest taken but Lt was chiefly tn opposition to the measure lieports frorr thirteen of the twenty seven township (B the county show 573 votes east for adoption of the system and jgQ agatnwt i The measure is hopelessly defeated APt quietus placed upon tho improvement of i cour A' roads for some time to ow mlsuike wns In holding special eloeti nt wl ieh is always difficult to hrmg thi year at season of bu Kelley 1 5 I July 2 3 Dahlen 3 Casey S3 arrell Hughes ONLY TO JACKSOX On Sunday Augud 37th the RA ND will give another one their cheap excursions Detroit to Jack bolt at the low rate of Jicj Train iraves Detroit at :90 1 returning leaves Jack son at i (f) tn 1 1 It is likely that he will join a nilnor league teams The Boston Herald picks out Third Baseman Burke of the Rochester team as a onier recom mending I)Iiii bi a strurpy young and natural ball player Burke belongs to Milwaukee and will play on the team next season if he is fast enough He has Improved materially In batting this season 1 1 is rLinured that Pitcher Phyle will soon bea earing1 a Iialttinore uniform 1' Me Gruxv has takn quit a fancy to the young1 piioher and haa uia Je an offer to Chicago for his hervku Bn Pldent Hart Rays that i'hyie is (dill umVr Upcrion and refurts to mate what dis portion in he made of him Ir Harley J'irker tho runawiy Minneapolis twirler 'hicLETo trying ran ere a pest season series of games through the wst for the Minnas pnlis arirn Hon Pinker will probahl not i eturn tn tht Milhrs ajptln this tan but will give Ida attention to ths management of the ptopop4i trip of Wilmot's term 12 9 lilt liV Striinlr lit' by Keldy 3 by Dammnnn I Double Wi and fRafford lox Gray lift) Cant 11 CONCERT MUSIC EVERY EVENING ilmprcssiv etvices wrheld yesterday on tti occasion of the thirtieth anniversary of the ied cation ot St John' Evanctlcnl Luthtron church The congregation of Lutheran rhure' nt 1 igeon to tha number of seventy five present as invited won Eetaca IlfJ LjD 10 5 (Maher lando and Dnmlnw six rant to i won 1 rord third time 1:15 bidney Iucas ELBERELD IS NOW A RED CRACK SHORTSTOP THE WESTERN LEAGUE SOLD TO CINCINNATI 1 1 ihO AH rteker'c 4 White Craw font I 4 Genins m4 Tebeau 1 3 2 3 Jhit tow 3 3 Ihicklej e4 Wrddell 1 Mazie Sidney fourth 1WTT1N(MTBSR $1000 (TWO 1 nrtru A irv ibt in br Sadie br (Mr Dowell) Philip IL (Conlin) Tesla (Spear) a ul Pry ar (Van Annie Burns (Wilson) McAdan ch rn (Snow) (Young) Helen Simmons in Di son )BriKhtlirht br (Kervlck) Tinic2U2M 2:1 At Jurat 1 lie Deed Done Milwaukee Wis By a score of 8 to from Indianapolis seemed to he lost tcrlBcd tho work of Inning when they bunched eight out of the nlno hits credited to them oreman being thovictim Then Dammann was called to 1 tha 'slab and after that tho locals (lid not make hit Indianapolis opened the ball in the second inning with two runs titpte hits Uy Stewart and Knhoe sacrifice and errors bv Speer and Banxrti helping three Hoosiers to tally In the fifth Inning with two gone Hugriever singled and lynn drove him home with a double IndlannpolLs made its last tally in the seventh inning single and er rors by Speer and Vfnx resulting In a score In the fifth inning Gray hit the hall pastl 'oremaiv Stafford Vlox Congalton and AVoavor ail followed with singles and Reidy slummed the ball to left field for a brace accommodatingly long unve for tne inning 2 ft 0 Wallace Chicago: Ixnils 1 Two base Bur Double Magoon Conmr A invert in Conner and Everitt Off Callahan 1 Struck Bv Iln 205 ft 1 0 0 Slevbold Amherstburg Str Promise Daily 9 a mnd 3:30 pm City time are round trip 3flc children 2flc Aft ernoon trip 2flc Orchestra Buffet luncU ennelny a and rom foot Wcxxlward avenue II I XV KIIRY CO Saratoga August 21 The racing was tame to day barring lhe steeplechase Three went down on the first jump Three orks Mr Stoffel and Becky Holte Three orks rolled on his jockey McCaulifte injuring him Internally and breaking bls collar bone Dayton remounted Becky Itolte and went the course finishing fourth Mr Stoffel struck himself and limped across tho field On the upper wall Moxley tum bled off Pop ilist the favorite just why re mains to be explained rpe stewards announced that both be and Southwood who rode Mr Dun lap had been suspended and that the entries of Dunlap and Populist or any otter horses bi lung Irg to th ir resrecUve owners XV Pen iLtra and Maloney would be refused In the fu ture ad the mutter referred to the steeplechase association rh exchange of jo keys ex tween Sidney and Eugens Leigh has fallen through as Glavrcn objected Sluncy sa there is no truth in the statement that Tud Sloan has signed to rido for Whitney next year Summaries: lrat race six Marito 108 (Maher) ft to 10 won Nearest 118 (Spencer) 3 to 1 seconu Miss ak Job (J Dah 1ft to 1" third time Curfew 1'rineess Margaret and Sadie Southwell also ran Second race five fur Anna Bain 101 (Burns) to 5 'von Ladv Massey 10ft 3 to 1 sr nund Reseda 100 (Spencer) 10 to 1 third tlua Li Tosca Olinda Elsie Skip and Greetings also ana a sixteenth miles to St Lwls Avg ist At the fair ground to day three favorius and tho kai: number of heavily played second (f dr es won The feature was the fifth event a handicap at fuiionjra which Ltvlns UVp a second choice wrn easily Weather pleasant and tra fast Attendance irat race mile ervor 1(" (Kttley) 1 to 2 won Klsrue lol (Rauch) 4 to 1 and 7 to 10 second Ransom Ifti (Mw Joj nt) 20 to 1 third time Saji tla Guide Rock Apple Jack and Ott als ran Si ccnd rare selling mile and Eight oils 1W (I Mminlt k) 4 to fl won Brsqull 112 (Mac Joynt) 3 to 1 And 3 to 5 second 'rget Not 111 L1res 6 to 1 third time Sadie Arthn Radiant Heat Mamie ri' kil ard Loid Neville also ran Third race falling 2 ear olds 0 elix Burd 100 (Dominick) 3 to won Dinornls lilt' (Morse) 8 to 1 and 3 to 1 second Silent riend 114 ifllac Joynt) 8 to 1 third time May Dine Wirm luj onuruni Jchn Mlllm Sir itzhugh and Qlisaando also ran ourth crate fill I MBs 1 rainble 112 (Hlt'key) 3 to 1 won Gairon iRauch) to arl 1 to 3 sc cn 1: Imp Mint Sauce 112 (Mao Joy nt) fl to 1 third time 1:143 Miss Mae Day Ne klaeo and ulo also ran ifth race handicap Loving Cup 104 iMmwl' to 2 Won Cotton Plant 99 tScurhardl 4 to 3 ind 1 to 4 fec ond Harrle loyd lot McCluskey) 7 to 1 third time 1:15 Comn'aiid Juta Judae Stouffer and Clanuido also ran Sixth race mlio Bantah fta (Dominick) 2 co 1 won Elthdlnir 112 Lima 7 to 1 and 2 to 1 second: Sir Kolla 112 (Southard) 7 to I third time 'lyinff Bird errol I Barriao and Bustnields also ran Entries: trct race G1 Castine Gusto 8M Iteefrr Belle of Memphis Alouette Adowa lift Montgomeiy Hungry HUI nt I Carnage Duncan Bell 112 Ailuvian fle bei Jores Tolstoi Ste Augustine 115 Second race mtle selling Helen Paxton Celrato 04 Harry Preston 9G Pretty Rosie l9 Land Ho 1 i)t) Trimmer JOI: Annie Oldfield 105 i Lord Neville 110 Bassiuil 1 12 Third race furlongs 2 year Two Slipper Leipzig ly Letta Hose Carou Coral May 1 Go Ji's Peter Durje't Ben Chance Can Robert 111 Armanda Sublimity Grace Logan Hl Noe Ker 115 Tim miles 8 9 7 2 hiladelpbia: Goe for several weeks A soon as he gets out however Australian Jimmy liyan will try to get on with him Spider Kelly the Californian welterweight who will train Kennedy for the latter's battle with reter Maher will issue a challenge to any of the eastern boxers In his class as soon as'die has: worked a little while with Kennedy Sam itzpatrick the New York niaager "ins at nous to secure the management Of Perry Queenan the Milwaukee lightweight itzpat rick would like to match him with Young Kenny as he says he can get a New York club to offer a good purse for the bout While Kid McCoy was in Chicago he paid a visit to Jack training quarters and put in an hour with the westerner Instructing him how to defeat Tommy Ryan In his coming battle at McCoy showed Moffat some it (he tricks he had learned when he ones accomplished defeat Gardner says that if his hands do not go back on him he intends to fight once everv two weeks the roiume winter His first fight will be with BillyHctchford September 22 cn Oe meet yytdie santry October 23 then thy winner of the Palmer We er fie re I 1 1 tg: ost it J'ul Minn Avgust The St Panl Rpf fUo awbeMuIed for to day was Included th yesterday a doi bl hrader Third race 1 1 10 allowances Jim Me Glbben 10S Rouble Branch 103 aunette 101 Tip Gallant 99 ourth race mile' 2 year olds Dis solute lift: Marie Orendorf 103 Mr Boffin 501 Zelltnore 100 Lucille 68::: jtlT Joe Mcarland 9fi Ailenna Insurrection Slnnema hone Llnoto Eves of Blue Harvest Queen ftk ifth race 714 furlongs selling Rotterdam Krlss Kringle' 110 Looratn Jft4 Halite Lamar Brulare Quaver 102 Nekarnls Damocles lot Chancery toft Kathie May Cuirassier 97 Kitty Regent ftf Irl 89 Sixth race mile eelling King Carnival 109 lop 107 Bill Arnett 100 Our Lizzie Can I See 105 Eleanor Holmes(Violent 101 By George 100 Juanetta 98 AB McGraw 33 Holmes 1 4 Demont 2 4 ultz U1 1 Keister sl Sh' ckardr 4 Grisham 1 3 2 Kitson 3 Totals 31 Double plays and Umpire: stretch with Allie who finished in inartes rust race seven ev Spoilt) of thi8 city wm kicks! It tho face anil by a horse at St prod'ielng concuralon of brain The txw t' in a critical condition TotnlSs Innings EQWtl Brooklyn i Port Huron Midi August The devel opment of the oil industry iti this section is proceeding very satisfactc rfly and Michigan Development Co which Totals 3G 4 fl 6 0 i 0 10 Hardesty 2 llnd llnuinex ly Virn (cm Clnc'muitk August Chesbro gave four bases on balls and McCreery made two errors in the second Inning wbieh netted the Reds four runs and the game Phillips pitched a masterly game Attendance blip the Columbia and Defender will be sailed Sep tember 2 4 and 6 off The owners chose the Newport course starting point Is easier of access J1XSHBALL GOSSIP Charlie Esper the ex lcagie pitcher has jumped the Hartford club of the Ea tcrn League I rt Myrr is pL ying a star game on third base for the i Ids of the Eastern League aid fils batting la also timely leming is playing left field for the Newport Of the New England League stealing bases and making sacrifice hits with unceasing regularity McPhee the etar second baseman of the Cincinnati and the ohlest bull player in the big league was drawing salary as a hall player fro Hahn bls team male at bora Manager Clarke of th Colonels believes that a rule should le framed by the teane i rc hibitiruf ail MGes and exchanges of players with out the witling consent of the flayer involved au opinion that not shaiul by tne inaoasers who stock in clubs Iayton and are having trouble over HHl Taylor the kortytnp tried by Petrol Youngstown signed and played him but Dayton has Ini 1 claim to hfc: 1 Power of the Interstate Deagua has asked both aides for infornuth and will decide the cac Washington ha Pitcher Carley who was tried and found wanting by St Don is early in the eon Carrey depends entirely upon head work In pitching and he has found it soft thing to day through the gam Innins'? 1 2 Wayne 1 TolMo 2 0 Brashear and Hollingsworth WiThs and Arthur 'Wheeling Va August rsrvln kept the safe one ecattertNl to day and it was hard fought game to the seventh Inning when bunched nits cud the miwnew Innings 1 2 Wheeling Manefield 0 0 arvin Irmin' Ml) waukee 0 IndmnnpoH Milwaukee: Barney Vlox Speer 3 dlanapolls: lynn Mcarland 2 oreman Innings oremau 5 Damtuann 3 aso bits Off oreman 9 oft Uannuann 0 Two baeo biewart Three baaehlt Stewart' Stolen lynn Kabvc irst base on a oir Lnirmuann 1 Dammann 1 Oil Iftirt reflnprv suven wells in the western section of the city give a yiMd cf about fifty barrels per week This company at its annual meeting held last week declared a divider of 4 per cent MqBrlde Corcoran Smith Beckley 1 Hey bold I Tarnev received better support than dbl Ada worth and as the Ohio pitcher wan a feu rteadler the visitors won thi irarmft Inninra 1 2 I wem tle 0 0 ft 0 0 1 i 1 Youngstown ft 0 O' 0 2 1 1 0 4 Wadsworth and Barclay Carney and Latimer The Huosler had a ail NG LAND UTURITY SI 0000 OALS 4uu iiuirr i ii by Mendiclue Edith 1 Total 30 Inning Minneapolis Grand Minneapolis nice Wilmot Menefee Grand Rapids: But low 2 Two basa Three base hit Ca rey sacrifice Wlknot Stolen bwm Isl er Davli i on Off XVadcell 2 off McGll 1 off Tiend 4 Struck By riend 4 by AXaddell 3 by McGill 2 Double I terbaver and Tebeau isher and XVer on Minnrtfttoliai 4 Grand Rapid 7 XnnliKtf By XVadlell 4 by McGill fl Off XVaddt ll 0 off McGill 2 Time 1:45 AUendaicc 3tw Brennan BROTHER RED AT 50 TO I 0 ft ft ft 3 Iilolltn (Marsh) Mamie AV (Catconib) Extary (Marvin) Brother (Pavne) Kelun br Carbine (Starr) 2:15 2:151 THE NEPONSET STAKES $5000 2:10 CLASS IlH fil Warm One gm IBsiie placed a very warm game nf which finally reguHd in favorUn on ktM ond tor Clieantng DiaV and fjav cif Sf laxuia ball f(iw HIImif Kp Plum ft "lln 1 firlzxa liow a da J'angburn and Buit The Maid (CurUs) i Arltngtcn (OMID Hvdiogcno (McCarthy) 4 208(2 20854 2:12 CIXSS PURSE rarvvKU I'anvlew ff by El if Wilkes (Crltchfleld) Lzz la ilkes rn vs by I 1 1 lei (Davit?) Joe Pilot by Delineator (Kil corn) Mlizle Sidney Will Ibeyburn hkiriy Bird Russel Marjorie Dr Wo il ree Bond Readville Mass August 21 The graivl circuit fixture for the Readville mile track began thia afternoon Track fast atten dance ltree Only one favorite reached winning money and he did 8o without giv ing the others a chance The uturity event lor 3 ear olds won by Iiiolita (2:214) was faster than the favorite Kxtacy could go although the latter was booked to win even after two dropped the field at the quarter and lead ing all the way round finished easily enough to keep down Ills mark share is aiul Mamie 1170') The" Neponset stake had Hal for the favorite and as his mark was so much better than the class it was not sur prising that he showed the way all around In tho third heat Hontas Crooke came vp to the finish in pretty good style and threatened to dispute tho heat but Hal let out again and won by a length The 2:1 class pacing: was won by airview' an outsider after ree Bond the favorite had inside the distance Hag in tke The 3:20 class trotting brought out a strong mare in after getting off tar in tne I T1 i I Vilest ahn Trtrl tTjo ivirt with the greatest ease In the fl rat heat Dr Pitzer's position at the pole helped him to win by a length over Letah Summar ies: lt: Waring Kina' ourier Gonfalon randuo Sam 122 Iblrtm 112 ourth race I WH ITN Matinae Tc dar Matinees Dally Except Wednedy day UNCLE JOSH SPRUCEBY Semper Ego 152 remier XflO Buela JIT or get 143: Julius Caesar 142 Trianon 131) Kin varra 132 Article 1 30 Tctals 31 jyrnitoTATi rrt JIJXI ID latlx Dayton Auguat While Bm wan bvatlnv 0 0 W1s adelphin: Docabras Cro first bas on ei New York 2 Philadelphia 2 Left on New York 7 Philadelphia irst base on off Carrl 1 Strut i wa onae 1'latt Stolen Brlcu Doyle' Doyle and Hnrdestv: Hardratv and Doyle Passed brills Wilson 1 Douglass 1 Unipli es Lynch and Connolly 3001) 8 27 I 0 Errors Poston Collins gen Nichols Brooklyn Earned runs Boston 1 Brooklyn 1 'Three base hit Hickman Stolen bases Stahl 2 Casey Daly Tiru base on By Nichols 3 by Hughes 5 Hit by jilt bed Hamilton Struck out By Nichols fl by Hughes fl Wild pitch Hughes Umpires Emshe and McDonald Time nt CITY TIIR IXO POSITION HAI) A HJG MAJORITY Itnll Splitter at AVorls Again Pt Lo ii August 21 Y'oung was in excellent form to day and blanked the Hough Riders He had excellent support Burkett batting was a leaxuie 'juinuunce bcore: CHICAGO 1 0 xctx To Scheduled Games ninth but no1 on basics Hickman trfpplcd left on third Htahl foullrtg tendance Score BOSTON' 11' m3 Tenney 4 S4 UoJlins 3 5 Hlckiiutn 15 Stahl 6 RACES 6 Hally or 4 4 JKoldy 4 to secund time Sixth race Horner it lol I Hope) Tenole 111 (Van Dutfon) 2 to I I kind 100 (Nutt) third: time Mulvihill Jim Gore IL MocorHo George Midlisrht lai Wasteful 100 Hanlon Spicer Sv? mit ShOW A I I hi i if 1Uk Hi ly hl IStK Oi A I 0 4 10 1 3 0 0 1(5 0 2 4 5 '3 3 4 1 3 o0'0 12 27 Stnuclin Won lxst Per et 35 003 GO 40 fi23 '7 41 40 41 rrj 4S.

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