I THE OJtAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, MAV 2G, 1901. HARVARD WINS OVER ALL LeitU bj Foartfen Ptiuts in Intercollegiate Athletioi. YALE NEXT AND PRINCETON THIRD ,Vi Itecnrd tMvlnn to Kttrciuelj- I n Int i ruli I c ; il 1 1 1 o 11 or Wcntlier mill Truck Mimiii unit Com plete S ii hi hi ii r I o n . NEW YORK, May 23. The annual track nml Held chnmptonehlps of tlio Intercol legiate Association of Amateur Athletic Unions of America were concluded today ut the- llerltoley oval. Wretched weather literally ruined what promised, to bo tho mot eventful meeting In tho history of tho organization and InBtead of a crop of new records, the crowd which braved wind nnd rain had to bo content with a series of modloero performance. About l.nOO poo plo tiled to InfuHo enthusiasm Into tho mu-J-bespntter'd athletes, who In Hplte of the much and mire, responded Kiimely. As anticipated, tho battle for tho champ lonalilp cup wim fought out to thn bitter end and when tho final reckoning camo tho anxious boys from Now Havcii saw with 1 dismay their old rival, Harvard, was the victor by the splendid ucoro of 11 points. lYalo wau credited with 30 0-6 points, whlrh Kavo it second place, and I'rlnceton camu In third with a total of 1C 1-6 polnta. To tho surprise of tho spectators, Cornell took fourth place, with IS well earned points. U Is tho drift time Iti Its many years of competition that tho Ithaca Institution scored n first nnd when Gallagher trotted , homo In the two-mllo run und Seurs out ran all competitors In tho 220 yards, not a man on tho grounds begruaged Cornell Its two first prizes. Geornetown secured fifth place with two win, 10 points, nnd Michi gan bent nut Pennsylvania for sixth placo by a score of li 2-3 point to 0-16 points for Pennsylvania. The University of Penn sylvania Is relegated to seventh place, after having held tho championship for the hut four years. The two local colleges, Colum bia and Now York university, each scored G points, Ilnwdoln tnado 1 points and tho remaining half point went to Syracuse. Harvard has not won tho championship since 1S92, but the victory today touches . nil Interesting fact In regard to tho champ ionship cup. This trophy Is to bo competed m for annually for a term of fourteen years, and at the expiration of that term which- 'ever college has won It tho most numbo of times becomes lttt permanent possessor. So far there are four wins each to the credit of Harvard, Ynlo and Pennsylvania, and as there nre but two more yearn to come, tho battle between the trio is ex pected to bo warm. lluy for Iti'curilft. No now records were broken today, but under tho conditions some creditable per formances were registered. Duffy of Georgetown won tho 100 yards In to 1-5 seconds. Tho performance of Sears of Cor nell in tho 220 yards was nqually meritor ious and on a sound track, from his run ning In tho quarter, Holland of Georgetown should easily beat 50 seconds. Tho two miles of Gallagher of Cornell In 10 min utes wai tho best pcrformanco of tho day, nnd tho tlmo stamps him nr. one of the best distance runners In Amerlcn. Sheldon In tho shot-putting nnd DoWItt of Prlnco ton In tho hammer throw failed to Im prove on their performances of Friday. A rather strange ruling enmc to light In tho polo vault. Tho bIx men who qualified yesterday tied for tlrst place today nnd divided eleven points evenly between them. Afterwards thoy Jumped off for tho prizes and the first was won by A. Dcakln' of Pennsylvania, with CharlcH Dvorak of Michigan second nnd J. H, Hord of Yalo third. On the busls of live points for first, three points for second, two points for third nnd ono point for fourth, tho following tnblo shows the complete score of tho en tire program: College. Ibis. 2ls. 3ds. Ii is. Tntnl. Harvard 1 S n n II Vale 3 l-B 3 1-0 2 1-rt 1 1 fi !.n 5-r, rrlneeton 2 1-3 1-3 1 1-3 B-6 15 1-8 Cornell 2 1 , is Georgetown ... 2 . . . io Michigan 1-3 1.3 1 1-3 1 1-3 it s-S Pennsylvania . 1-0 l-'i 2 1-0 1-6 r. R-G Columblu 1 . . , 6 N. Y. unlv'ty. 1 r, liowdolu .12 4 C. J. Swnti of Harvard, fourth. Timet 10:0ft. 220-ynrd hurdle, reml-llnnl hcnlf, first hont: Won by J. a. Willis of Harvard, H. J. Clapp of Yale second. Time: 0:23 2-5. Second heat: Won by I. H. Converse of Harvard, .1, 15. Thormui of Ynlc second. Time: 0:20 1-5. ' After SUtli lit cut. At the end of the sixth event the score of points stood: Hnrvnrd. 27; Yale, IS: Georgetown, loj Cornell, S; Pennsylvania, 2; Princeton, 2; Michigan, 1. Two liJndrrd nnd twenty-yard run, sml final heats, Klrst hent won by l M. 3e irs of Cornell, C Dupeo of YhIo second. Time: 0:12 4-5. Second hent: Won by !I. It. Cloudm.m of liowdoln, M. J. I.lghtnor of Hnrvnrd, second. Time: 0:23. Running high lump, llnal: Won by fi, H. Jonea of New York university, fi feet Inches; 8, C. Kills nnd C. M, Ilotch of Harvard tied for second at 5 feet 9 Inches, W. ('. Lowe of Syracuse nnd 8. W. Curtis of Princeton tied for fourth pluce at 5 leet 714 Indies. Hnlf-mlle run. final: Won by J. M. Perry of Princeton, Jj. 8. Itelllnger of Cornell second, I). W. I'nuchot of Ynlo third, S. W. M.i tier of liowdoln fourth. Time; 2:3 3-5. Throwing slxtcc it-pound hammer, llnal: Won by J. It. DeWItt of Pilnceton. 119 feet 4',J Inches, A. W. Unul of Harvard secend, 11.' feet loi Inches, T. T. Hale of Pennsjl vnnlii third. I3 feet 7 Inches, ('. P. Wales of Cornell fourth, 127 feet I's Inches. Two hundred nml t wenty-yiird hurdle, llnal; Won by i:. J. Clapp of Yale, J. II. Converse of Harvard second, J. G. Willis of Harvard third. J. N. Thomas of Ynlo fourth. Time: 0:25 3-5. Two hundred and tweutv-ynrd run, tliril; Won by Sears of Cornell, Dupce of Yule reeond, Cliiiidtnnii of liowdoln third, Unlit ner of Harvard fourth. Time: 0:22 3-0. Running broad Jump: Won by C. I' Ken nedy of Columbln. 21 feet 0 3-5 Inches, A. W. Itlstlne of Harvnid second, 21 feet 5 2-5 Inches, Wnllor Klshlelgh of Michigan third. 21 feet 4 4-5 Inches, II H. Cloudmun of liowdoln, fourth. 21 feet 3 9-10 Inches. Pole vault: The following six men tied for ilrpt place, nt 10 feet 9 Inches, and agreed to divide tho points: l:. Ueukln of Pennsylvania, A. U Coleman of Princeton. Charles Dvorak or Michigan. J. H. Hord ...AaltJY.'V..i,HJ,l-?..ff. I'rlnceton nnd Walter rishlelgh of Michigan. In the Jump off for first place Denkln of Pennsylvania won, with n leap of 10 feet 7 Inches, Dvorak of Michigan second, Hord of Ynlo third. LINCOLN WINS THE MEET lei Moliiem In Third In Field mill Truck Sports of .Mlnnurl Vnlley. KANSAS CITY. May 25. In the second niinuiil Missouri Valley Interscholastlc Athletic association's Held and track meet, held hero today, the teum from Lincoln. Neb., scored n every event, with a total of forty- Ive points. The following teams scoied: I.lncoln. 45; Fort Scott, 23. Des ? oln.cs; J4i f WVntworth, 7: Kansas citv Manjnls, 5; Kansas C ty High school i and St. Joseph. 114. ThS win erd of 'the several events follow; Twelve-pound shotput: Rollins of nCs Moines. 48 feet f,i,j Inches. One hundred nnd twenty-ynrd hurdle; Heiigy of Lincoln. O110 hundred-yard dash: Ulalr of Fort neott, 0:10. Mllo run: States of Lincoln. 4:53 4-5, One-fourth mile run: Follncr of Lincoln. Running high Jump: Tate of Kansas City Manuals. 5 feet ; Inch. Mile relay race: Won by Lincoln teum. Two hundred nnd twenty-ynrd hurdle: Illalr of Fort Scott. Pole vaulting: Renedlct of Lincoln, 10 fret. Hummer throw: Rollins of Des Moines. 134 feet 6 Inches. Running broad Jump: Ulalr of Fort Scott. 20 feet 1 Inch. Tim xchnols stood an folloWR In tho va rious events: Shot-put: Des Moines, first nnd second; Lincoln, third. Ono hundred-yard dash' Fort Scott, flrat and second; Lincoln, third. Mile run: Lincoln, first nnd second; Went worth Military ucademy, third. High Jump: Mn'uuals, first; Lincoln, sec ond: Des Moines und St. Joseph tied for third. Ono hundred nnd twenty-yard hurdle: Lincoln, first; Dea Moines, second; St. Jo seph, third. Itcliij- race: Lincoln, first; Des Moines, second; Fort Scott, third. Hiilf-mlle run: Lincoln, first and third; Centrnl of Kansas City, second. Hummer throwing: Des Moines, first; Lincoln, second; Fort Scott, third. Quarter-mllo rim: Lincoln, first; Went worth, second; Des Moines, third. Polo vault: Lincoln, first; Fort Scott and Des Molneu tied for second nnd third. Two hundred und twenty-yard hurdle: Fort Scott, flrat und second: Lincoln, third. Itroad Jump: Fort Scott, first; Des Mnliics. second; Lincoln, third, Two hundred-ynrd dash: Fort Scott, first and second; Lincoln, third, WILL HAVE NO MORE FIGHTS Mayor Weaver of l.nuln vlllr Decides I to Clone tho Tom 11 AkiHuM I I'iikIIIMh. Syracuse ',4 fliinimnrlca. , 100-ynrd run, final hents, first heat: Won by F. M. Scars of Cornell, C. Dupeo of ale second. Time: 0:10 1-5. , Second heat: Won by A. F. Duffy of Georgetown, M. F. Llghtner of Harverd seeond. Time: 0:20 2-5. , 120-yard hurdle, soml-flnal hents, flrft AMUIs of Harvard second. Time: 0:101-5. Second heat: Won by J, II, Converse of Harvard, Walter Flshlolgh of Michigan second. Time: 0:171-5. Ono mile run, flnnl: Won by It. R. Clark of Hnrvnrd. W. H. Weston of Yale second, R. U. Ilushncll of Pennsylvania third. II. S. Knowlcs of Harvard fourth. Tlmo: 4:31 1-5. 440-yard run, final: Won by W. Holland of Georgetown, C. C. Rust of Harvard second, W, G. Clarke of Harvard third, T. L. Mauson of Harvard fourth. Time: 0:51 3-6. The llnals of the bicycle rncta nro post poned until 10:30 o'clock Mondav. 120-ynrd hurdle, llnal: Won bv K, .1. Clapp of Yule, J. II. Converse of Harvard second, J G. Willis of Harvard third, Walter Flshlolgh of Michigan fourth. Tlmo: 0:16 1-5. Putting 1C-pound shot, llnal: Won bv R. Sheldon of Viile. 43 feet 9U Inches; Ci. ('., Reck of Yalo second, 43 feet BU Inches; C. II. Robinson of Harvard third, 43 feet 4 Inches; S. O. Kills of Harvard fourth, 40 feet 7 Inches . 100-yard run. final; Won by A. F. Duffy of Georgetown. M. F. Llghtner second, C. Dupeo of Ynle third, F. M. Bourn of Cornell fourth. Tlmo: 0:101-5. . Two-mllo run, llnal: Won by It, a. Gal lagher of Cornell. K. W. Mills of Hurvard second, It, Williams of I'rlnceton third, LOUISVILLK, Ky., May 25.-As a result of lust nights brawl after the Hart Crerdon tlKht. In which Dave Sullivan of New ork wns knocked out nnd police bad to settle a general inlxup, Mnvor I A caver hns decided that he can no longer tolerate the snort here, nnd lina eniieii the attention of the bonrd of safetv to tho matter. Among the contests scheduled for the near future were bouts hetween Man lii Hart of Loulvlllo nnd Joo Choynskl and Dave Sullivan of New York and Terry McGovern. I Gun CI al; to Meet. niuL A. mlls. a. D May 25,-(Speclal.l The reorganized cun club, of which Fred Gebhnrd, the former New Yorker. Is "a momber. Is arranging for the meeting of thn South Dakota Sportsmen's associa tion nt this city during tho week of Juno 17. It Is probable that tho lSth to 20th will be named as the dates for the moet litif. It Is expected that from 110 to 200 wing shots will be hero to particlpnte In the shoot. There will bo ton events each day. divided equully between the forenoon and cftcmoon, Indian Defeat Central City. CRNTRAL CITY. Neb.. May 25.-(Speclal Tolcgrnm.) 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A more disagreeable day for tho llrook lyn handicap could not have been Imnglned, From early morning tho rain had been com ing down with now aud then clearing signs, which gavo blgns of possible fair weather beforo tho raco was started. Thrco races wcro rue under lowering clouds. Tho quin tet of runners In tho Kxpcctatlon stakes had hardly finished, however, when the rain came down In earnest, and tho big event wns pulled off In a driving rain. In splto of bad Indications there wns a big crowd ut tho track, fully 15,000 persons watching tho strugglo in tho rain. At 4H5 o'clock, when tho buglo called handicap horses to the post, the track was like a quagmire. Danastnr was u con sistent favorlto all tho time, with Conroy second choice, and Sidney Lucas, Herbert and Ilnffnello well backed. The candidates wero applauded as they cantered up to tho turn, Hnnastar In tho lead. Klvo times did tho starter try to get them away" nnd as many times did thoy decline to go In good order. On the sixth time, however, tho horses got off In good order. Danastar was tlrst to show, with Herbert and Ualfacllo next In line, with Conroy woll up. Around the turn they rushed and they had gone but n few strides when Connor sent tho three-year-old Conroy to tho front and he enrae with such a rush that ho was two open lengths to tho good when ho pnsscd the Judges' stand for tho first tlmo; Ilnnnstar was In second plnre, Herbert and Standing lapping him. Without slackening speed in tho least, and with the mud Hying they scampered around the lower turn, Conroy holding his advantage. Danastar bad been passed by Herbert and Standing and was half a length behind thorn, Herbert Clonea t'li. Coming Into the back strotch Smith sent Herbert aftor Conroy nnd foot by foot ho began to cut down tho lead of tho 3-year-old. Standing and Danaster began to close up, too, and ns the upper turn was reached it looked r. It the youngster had nlrcady had his measure taken, O'Connor, how ovcr, wns on tho alert und still had a good hold on Kccno's horse. Tho leaders rushed Into the turn, Just for ono instant did Danaster show n Hash of his speed which ho exhibited In the Brooklyn handicap of two years ago only tho conditions wore so dif ferentbut It did not last and ho began to drop back, Herbert by this time was on oven terms with Conroy and Standing was but n length away and they wero turning Into tho stretch for the final rush, O'Connor on Conroy then crouched low on his mount and went to work, Conroy gamely responded to tho Jockey's appeal and lu a few Jumps left Herbert us It ho wore standing still. In the twlnklo of an eye ho was a cnuplo of lengths In front nnd tn a few boundB more, as far ns the rest wero concerned, tho con test was over, for, struggle as they might, they nover could catch Conroy and the lat ter, pulling up strongly, cantered past the Judges' stand tho easiest kind of n winner by a length and I. half from Herbert, who was twlco that distance In front of Stand ing, and tho others badly beaten. Tho cheer ing at tho concluclon of tho raco was tre mendous. Pint race, nbout six furlongs; Outlander won; Colonel Padden, second; Dublin, third, Tlmo: 1:112-5. Bscond race, one mllo nnd seventy ynrd, selling: niueaway, won; Himself, second; Animosity, third. Time; 1:17 4-5. Third race, h i Expectation stakes, flvo furlongs: The OoMflndcr won; (ioldcn Cot tage, second; .Meridian, third. Tlmo: l:W;i-5. Fourth race, tho Hrooklyn handicap, ono mile and a quurter: Conroy won; Hcthert, second; Standing, third, Tlmo; 2;03, Fifth race, steeplechase, about two miles: Foolhardy won- Walter Clenry, sec. und; Or Kichborn, third, Time 4:112-5. Sixth ruwu, to furlouss, welling, Red (iiiiiKK of I'll I ii re I.eiiuiH-r. The Ilyrne-Hummer team defeated the I'nxton tc Gallaghers In a hotly contested gamo Saturday uftcrnoon, The batteries were,: Hyrne-IIiimmer, Fitzgerald and He dessen; I'uxtou ii Gallagher. Gallup and Fugan. Allen Bros.' team defeated the Richard ton Drugs Saturday afternoon, S to t. Jen til res were the lleldlng of Stevens and McKco und thn battery work of Clark und Hugen. Tho batteries were: Allen Uros., Salisbury. Latham nnd Wetzel; Richardson Drugs, Clark and Ilagen. Thn Knwfiril Mlrn.i vn ..i..w .. ., - - .Lv k,..., ..inn ,11111 ,1 uunj day of it yesterday. In the forenoon It iiiui 1 iu rru.iit'oi 11111 emu unu won. 10 to umi in inr anernoon it uereuteri tlio DmmnnM H tnnm fi tn 1 ti... i. Were: Snviinl Vd Unn nu.n..i n . l V' cA,1.nnis "rn; Diamonds, Adams nl SnA 'I'lHilre: F. Starkey. kh", vi!Prc wo" " Kame of bise ball from the Thirty-fifth Street Stars Frl- (lllV llV thn urnrn r,t " i mm. . ."'"m?'""0,,"" Ul" fast Playing by Coe, Vom Weg, Troupe und Dukes. Niiltnn Di-fcatn Kiitr.'lc-Id. L'f 'n'-nx, . . ... . . 11 .'." -1lai (Hpcclal.) nie liotl contested gnme Jlny 24 between Sut ton and Fairfield high schools ut the Clay county field meet at Harvard resulted In Sutton wliiuinp. 12 to 5. At first the Silt- Inn linva lit. I u.ln .-.. . i.i.-.. ii. ..... " "'t'v " ""I't i n nigii nans, but In the second Inning began to hit him ; w.,...,., inn, hiiiiiuwiiy grew oei- JfiT'i1 tlle ''airfield boys wero unable to Hatterlcs: Sutton. I.ovlng nnd Bender; 1- ulrllolil. Cooper and Smith, empire: Ucrt W alien of Hastings. Iteeoril for lliiekwni'il .liiintiliifr, I. A FA y ETT IS, Ind.. May 25.-Tho In diana Inlcrcolleglate track nnd Hold meet was won on Stuart field m Purdue uni versity this afternoon by Notro Dnmo with CG points. Purdue was second with 42 points und Indiana university was third with 2rt. Ray F.wry of Lafayette, champion jumper pf the world, broke the world's record for backward Jumping, scoring 9 feet li Inches, which Is six Inches better than the best mark up to date. In the double-kick Jump he nl"o broke u world'n record, scoring 7 lect. 7'1i Inches. UimikIiin In Coif riiitmiilon. RYH, X. y May 25,-Flndlay S. Doug lass of the Nassau Country club, Long Islund. won tho Metropolitan golf chain pioushlp this afternoon on tho links of tho Apawnmls club, defeating Charles II. Seoley of the Wee Hum Golf club, Stam ford, Conn., by 11 up to 10 to play. CoIU-ki- Itnue Hull. At Ithaca Pennsylvania. 14; Cornell, I. At Providence Yule. 2; Hrown. 0. At Cambridge Harvard. 5; Michigan, 4, At Greencastle, Ind. Purdue, 15; De pauw, 5. At Chlcugo-Unlvorslty of Chlcugo, 9; University of Wisconsin, S. llllii,lM-ortli western, CHAMPAIGN. Ill . Mny 25.-Tlie Illinois Northwestern dual meet wns won bv II llnols with 00 points, Northwestern 52. t'OI.LKGi: ATHLIJTICii AT MITCIIKI,!,. llrooUliiKN Wlii Flriit I'lnen wltli Sixty-Five t'nltitx. MITCHELL, S. I) May 25. (Special Tel egram.) The college nthlctlo contest was finished boforo noon todny. Following nre the events of this morning: Ono Hundred and Twenty Yard Dash Won by Johnson, Mitchell; Dodgo and Mc Lean, Drooklngs, second and third. Tlmo: 10. Two Hundred and Twenty Yard Hurdlo Won by Slade, Yankton; Kingsbury, Mitch ell, second; Deltlrch, Yankton, third. Time, 37 1-6. Hroad Jump Won by Slnde, Madden nnd Mathews, Hrooklngs, second and third; dis tance, 20 fcot Inch. Four Hundrod and Forty Yard Dash Won by Hayter, Drooklngs; Kingsbury, Mitchell, second! Hoard, Yankton, third. Tlmo, 50, Discus Throw Wan by Miller, Mitchell; Johnston, Brookings, second. Distance: 00 fcot. Yankton won the relay race; Drooklngs, second; Mitchell, third. This closed tho contest. In tho total points of tho meet Drooklngs wins first placo, with 05 points; Yankton second, with 01 2-3 points, and Mitchell third, with 51 2-J joints. Tho business meeting of tho aesoclntlon was held this morning nnd the bylaws wcro changed, taking tho pormancnt location of the athletic mcot nway from Mitchell, and It will bo divided among the collcgo towns. The next meet will bo at Huron, ns will also tho oratorical contest. of Health will arrive here tonight to look over the situation Plerro huu quarantined ngalnst persons coming from Stanley county and Fort Plerro has quarantined against merchandise coming from Hughes county Tho quarantine will piobnbly bo raised or else made more strict for both shies of the river. SLAUGHTER IS IN THE LIST T llriiilner I), of Oiiiiilin iiioiik 'Miote Whom- AppolntiiH'ntN Are riimll) Aunoiiiieoil In WiixliliiKton. Cumberland G Herndon. mcdlcnl Inspector, r-nk of commander, .lonn li. i.ien. ns sl unit surgeon, rank of lieutenant, Junior grsiib . Jacob Jacobu.in, carpenter. Sonlli DnUotn Incorporation. PIKRRi:, S. D., May 25. (Speclal.)- Theso articles of Incorporation have been ! tiled: United States Coal "Briquette com- pany nt Pierre, with u capital of $3,000,000. ' Incorporators: Emll M. Frost, Ephralm LaMontaguc, J. A. Saner, Harry S. Ander son ami J. U. Dann. Tho Siskiyou County Oil company, at Pierre, with a capital of $500,000, Incor porators: A. J. Colter, Herbert J. Rayncs, W. A. J. ScalH. Cataract (.old Mining and Power com pnny, at Pierre, with a capital of $100,000. Incorporators: William Cupron, E. E. Carswcll nnd L. L. Stephens. I California Oil Land company, at Pierre, ! with a capital of $1,000,000. Incorporators: I C. C. Jones, Henry M. Swan, W. A. J. Seals. Wardsboro Lumber company, at Plerro, with n capital of $50,000. Incorporators: I John A. Olfford, R. N. Parker. W. A. J. Seals. I Dank of Lilly, at Lilly. Day county, with , a capltnl of $5,000. Incorporators: T. E. ! Eggo. Ilo3s E. Parks and II. II. Payne. I'iiiiitiiI Director' Con t en I Ion. SIOUX FALLS, S. D Mny 25. (Special.) Tho fourth annual mcetlns of the South Dakota Funeral Dlrertors' association will ho at Sioux Falls Juno 4-6. Miss Mlnnio Smith. MIddle3boro, Ky writes: "My llttlo sister had thf croup very bad. I gave her several dozes ot Foley's Honey snd Tar and sho wn3 In stantly relieved. It saved her lifs " WASHINGTON, May 25. The following appointments were announced nt the White House today: War l!enrv Jackson, colonel, cavalry: Charles A. P. Hattlcld, nontenant colonel, cavalry: Charles G. Aers, major, euvulry; Alexander Mackenzie, colonel, engineer corps; Amos Stlckncy, sumo; Garrett J. Lvdccker, same; Thomas II. llandbury, lieutenant colonel, engineer corps; Charles IS. L. H. Davis, niinu; Henry M. Adams, same; Hnrry F. Hodges, major, engineer corps; John Hlddle, same; James H. Cavan uligh, captain, engineer corps; Calvin De Wltt, assistant surgeon, rank of colonel; Timothy's. AVIIcox, deputy surgeon general, runk of lieutenant colonel; Charles II. Whipple, deputy paymaster general, rank of lieutenant colonel; Culver C. Splffcn, ps slstant paymaster general, rank of colonel: Hradner D. Slaughter, paymaster, rank of captain; Clyde D. V. Hunt. iiuurtcrmaHtor, rank of captain; Hurry H. Chamberlain, same; Lawrence C. Carr, surgeon of vol unteers, rank ot major: Joint Curling, same; William D. Belle, William L. Whlt tlnglon, snme; George P. Heed, same: Isaac W. Brewer, snma; II. Brockmau Wilkinson, assistant surgeon volunteers, rank of cup tain; Fred W. Palmer, same; Edward D. Sinks, snmo; Myer Herman, siimu; lohn Gilbert, sumo; Abraham D. Williams, same; William W, Purnell, same; William Col bvrt, chaplain; Albert J. Under, same; Leonard V. Wlidman, captain slgnul corps; Henry F. Ilalhaway, first lieutenant, signal corps; Charles B. Hogan. Jr.. name; Wultcr L. Clarke, oaine. ISimll D. Lenoir, same; John C. WcHsela, slguul officer of volun teers, with rank of tlrst lieutenant; Albert L. Jossmun. second lleutennnt of lnfnnry; Hugh K. Taylor, second lieutenant, artil lery corps (by transfer from Infantry); Edwin O. Davis, second lleutinant artillery corps (by transfer from Infantry); Henry C. Merrlcm, second lieutenant, artillery corps (by transfer from Infantry); I,leutn nnt Colonel Henry M. Adams of the in glneer corps, member of tho Mississippi river commission. Navy William II. Emory, eaiiuin; Gcorgo A. Blcknell, captain; William S. Dixon, medical corps, rank of captain; DEATH RECORD. Ilullilrr of I llllill Mock Yards, CHICAGO. May 25. Gcorgo Adams, ono of tho oldest and best known llvo stock commission merchants In the west, died at his home hero today, aged 70 years. Mr. Adams camu nrlglnnlly from England nnd was Instrumental in establishing the old stock yards forty yearn ago, nnd lntor In building up the now Union Stock yards. His acquaintance among cattlemen was wide. ehrnikn Oily I'lonrer. NEBRASKA CITY. Neb., May 25. (Spe cial Telegram.) Mrs. William Morton died nt her homo hero today. Sho was 72 yoars of age and had been a resident of this city since 1S59. Two dnughters, Mrs. John V. Stelnhart of Nebraskn City and Mrs. Frank Coe of Omaha, survlvo her. The funeral will be from the family homo Monday after noon. Duller Comity Old Nctller. DAVID CITY, Neb.. Mny 25. (Special.) .Mrs. S. C. Allen died nt the family homo In this city yesterday morning of pnralysis, c-ed 72 years. Mrs. Allen wiib ono of tho old settlcis. Tho fnmlly camo to Butto county in 1S75 and removed to David City In 1K95. Tho funeral will bo from tho homo Sunday. The tirrnt M'oui'ut' of modern times Is consumption. Jinny cures ami discoveries from tlmo to time aro published,' but Foley's Honoy and Tar docs truthfully claim to euro all cases In tho early toges and always affords comfort nnd relief In tho very worst casei. Taku no substitute. For Aberdeen t'ollcK lliillilliiur. ABERDEEN, S. I).. May 25. (Special.) Tho State Board of Rcgonts hns practically decided to accept tho building plans for the Aberdeen Normal school building which wcro drawn under the supervision of Prof. E. I. Fitch and presented to tho board at their Inst meeting In thU city. The struc ture will be 60x100 feot and two stories. In voxtljjnt) Pierre (lunriilif Inn. PIKIlllK. S. I),, May 25. (Special Tclo gram.) The strained quarantine relations whlh havs exlated for ten days between this city nnd Fort Plerro will probably bo changed tomorrow night, as tho State Uuard treatment, and if not satisfied get your of your body is Every day you clean the house you live in, to get rid of the dust and dirt. Your body, the house your soul lives in, also becomes filled up with all manner of filth, which should have been removed' from day to day. Your body needs daily cleaning inside. If your bowels, your liver, your kidneys are full of putrid tilth, and you don't clean them out, you'll be in bad odor with yourself and everybody else. DON'T USE A HOSE to clean your body inside, but sweet, fragrant, mild but positive and forceful CASCARETS, that WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP, prepare all the filth collected in your body for removal, and drive it off softly, gently, but none the less surely, leaving your blood pure and nourishing, your stomach and bowels clean and lively, and your liver and kidneys healthy and active. Get a 50-cent box today, a whole month's money back but you'll see how the cleaning MADE EASY BY rasvEi m -rails a $m y&& 10c. 25c. 50c. ALL DRUGGISTS. CURE nil bowel trotihlcH. appendicitis, Ml loiiMicnii, bail linmtli, bnd blood, uinil Oil lllfl fclOlllnell. lllontril llotl'Kln. I'allll 1 1 ft" limn lb. Iicmlnelie, Indigestion, plinplm, IialiiNiiltrrrntlim, IM or trouble, millinv t'omiiloxloii ami dU.lnekk. lieu your boweU don't niovo recu lurly J'i nro tfritiin: nIcU. Coiihtiiuitliui kill morn people lliuii ull oilmr Ulrnm together. It U n dinner for tlio chronic ullnient and Ionic yearn of ftiilUirlnu tliat coiiiii ulterivnrd. No mutter uliul nil you, Mtnrt tiililnu CASCAIt I'.TS lo-dny, lor yon will iieier r.ct well mid lio woll ull thn Hum until jou put jour hoiirl, rltlit. 'I'nlie our advle. l furl Willi l.St A HUTS to-day, iindur un abiolute iruar utileo to cure oi'iuouey ref unded, 452 NEVER SOLD IN BULK. TO ('Till III I'Ivb ynri nio tii iii.i io r c.m:A it- I'.'I'.H i. .ol.l. ,n- it I. nirr tlx million liuset Imll'ir lunllrtiifi III III" ivni lil. Till, la iili.ulnln proof of .. .....I ....I li'.. I..iu ru..h i.n.l will rll '. SI , II r.'I'M itliaoliilrly giir.riiiil.i'il in cure or GUARANTEED fair. fionrt trlnl, urn prr linjilr tl1rrotlui and If you ure not nulltflnlt ufttr lalnir imi t0i hot. rf turn Uie uuutetl ft Or box unUthA finiity Imi to ut liy nutlti or tUv Uruvglit from wtitim yu utircliiiiril lf nnil u rt i mir mnuo v hark for both lioxrt. TitVo utir nil vlcr mull it wlmf ull ynu lurl lo tiny SI r mi It will i'ilrUlv tulloir iiml m will hlrtt Ihe Iny J on llrvl liir-N-it IIih urn ofr.l Hi A It KTW. look f rr by malC ddrmt MKitLlXJ m.SCDY (0., M,W 10UK or nillK.O,