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    THE OMAHA DAILY BUEJ TUESDAY , JULY 2 , 1805.
'WILL ' SELL THE SHORT LINE
, Move to Porco Its Separation from the
Union PnoiCo Falln.
) RECEIVER EGAN GIVES UP IN DlfGUST
llonillio'ders Proceed nt Once to rote-
I cluttt Iho MOMCIIKC Months Hill
1 IMiiiuo llrfcire u Siilo Ciin
Ilo Ordered.
POnYLAND. Ore , July 1 This Is the day
onjwlilch the Oregon Short Line was to have
pajsed out of the hands of the Union Pacific
ami Into the control of the American I/oan
and Trust company , which represents the
consolidated mortgage bondholders , but there
\vjll bo no cliingo of management The road
will not lie separated from the Union Pacific
system at present at least In the United State *
circuit court thli morning ex-Senator Dolph ,
attorney for the American Loan and Trust
company , said that the road will not be taken
by the consolidated mortgage bondholders ;
that Mr. Ugan would not become receiver ,
and that the American Loan and Trust com
pany would not pay the Interest , amounting
to $761.000 , due today The case will now
come up on the bill and an answer filed last
December This bill asks for the foreclosure
of the consolidated mortgage through the
filluro of tlie company to pay It "Wo slnll
proceed to foreclose the mortgage Immedi
ately , " said Senator Dolph today "We have
given notice that on next Wednesday we
shall ask that n date bo set tor the final
hearing
"Tho effect of Judge Merrill's decision
was such as to stop all further
proceeding" ! by the American Loan
and Trust company along the line It has
been pursuing The Utah court has limply
Imposed condition ! * which the second mort
gage holders cannot afford to comply with
nnd have decided upon the better policy of
foreclosing The American Loan and Trust
company would not raise 'ho Interest Uuo on
the prior mortgage and take the road If It
was to be controlled in any de-reo by the
Union Pacific
"The American Loan and Trust company
will proceed to foreclose this mortgagp Im
mediately The Oregon case In the United
States circuit court has been set for a hear-
on the bill and answer and wo ha\c given
notice of an application to the court next
Wednesday to fix day for th ° hearing.
The American Loan & Trust company will
dell the road and the foreclosure proceedings
will Midouhtodly be brought by the bond
holders under the Junior mortgagp This
will mean that the prior mortpage would
be paid off and a general reorganization of
the property be undet taken. "
Union Pacific officials wore cognizant Sun
day that the American Loan nnd Trust
company had decided to proc'ed under lore-
closure rather than accept the terms of Judge
Merrill's order In the Oregon Short Line &
Utah Nor'hern case. In consequence of this
Information Mr H S Hall representing the
Oregon Short Line & Utah Northern and the
minority bondholders , left for Portland that
night to be present at the prellmlnaiy hc.ir-
Ing on the bill and answer before Judge
Ullllnger luxt Wednesday Senator Thurston
has also been acquainted , by telegiaph. with
the situation and he will undoubtedly be
present to represent the present receivers of
the Union Pacific
The action to be taken tomorrow Is
merely preliminary to the taking of a d cree
In foreclosure , whlcii may not bo obtained
for three months. If the legal principles in
volved UP pressed to their limit And as for
the sale of the property after decree , It must
bo sold subject to the firat mortgage and th"
Interest that has accrued and which Is In
default
Viewed from any standpoint , it will be
some time before the Oregon Short Line
pisses out of the control of the present re
ceivers , In the opinion of thoao connected
with the Union Pacific. That a fight Is to \ > i
made Is certain , that every known expedient
In law Is to be brought into the case Is as
sured , and that eeryital force Is to be
used In pre\entlng the disintegration of the
Union Pacific from this time on Is predicted
by those who are In a position to know whal
they are talking about
Judge Kelly of the Union Pacific , wher
asked what action would be taken In Port ,
land on Wednesday , said "Th ° appllcatlot
for a hearing on the bill and answer I ;
merely preliminary Nothing may be done
whatever It would be hard to say Just how
long a time might elap e between a d cref
nnd calo of the property. It mlglr
require months before absolute iali
Is accomplished. Until the hearing o :
Wednesday It would bo foolish to anllulrat <
the actlo-i of the American Loan and T.-us
company In the prcmL-es U would bo Jin
as foolish for the first mnrtgogo people ti
show their hands until made necessary by i
decree of the courts "
LVKIIYIHINQ 1'OINTS 1O
Wyoming KxperU to llnrvpnt un AlmmUiH
'rop This Yonr.
Jack O'Hearne of Clievetine. superlntcndon
of the shops of the Union Pacific at tha
point , Is an optimist of the very ultra nor
these days. He Is In Omaha , holdlni
a conference with Managing Receiver Clarl
and General .Manager DlcUnson. probibl ;
with a view of Increasing the forces In th
shops at Cheyenne. "Never have the grea
plains of Wyoming looked so well as now
Where only the sago brush and the Jack rah
bit were teen , grass that reaches to you
knee Is scattered all over the alkali waste'
Wo have never had so much rain as thl
year and the oldest Inhibltint Ins been compelled
polled to take to the mountains , for th
joungest sojonrncr In our midst can dlscoun
Old ItiMiiembMnco on the rain question. A
a consequence of good rains the ranges ar
In splondld condition Cittlo are Improving
and If present conditions Keep up till fall th
we t will see the biggest movement of cattl
and grain In Its hUtorv I believe the pec
pie of Chejeuno are satisfied with the resul
In the Oregon Short Line & Utah Norther
case. I am sure the ofllcUls of the Unlo
Pacific nto pleased. Should a separate re
colvcr Imo taken potsosMon of the proper !
It would ha\o resulted In the opening of th
Ogden gateway , and consequently the Unlo
Pacific would hive been shut out of train
to the northwest country Iltisiness Is ii
creasing , the AYamlng division showing Ir
creased tonnage over May. The movemer
of cattle for the present season Is abm :
ended The road Is In splendid condition an
If thcro Is any business this fall wo will I
In n position to do It. "
( .Vi.lY NOW III :
Union rnclflo In n I'oMtlnii to Join wit
Other l.lnni
CHICAGO , July 1 The western lint
were greitly pleased today over the prucllci
settlement of the Oregon Short Line rccclvci
ship. The status of this matter has bpp
such that It was Impossible heretofore ft
the Union Pacific to have taken any action I
the reorganization of the Western Lines Pa :
scnger association. It Is now free to ai
as It chooses and there Is little doubt th :
It will scon have rates placed on a stab
basis or take such n Htaml that the otln
roads will be able to establish them.
The freight men also are cunfldcnt that tl
turn things have taken will Induce the Unlc
Pacific to restore the freight rates to Uta
common points , which It cut deeply wbi
there was a prospect that U might lose tl
* 0r * < jcm Short Line.
The Northwestern road has decided
run on July 4 and 5 fast trains from Cli
cage to Denver , leaving hero at 12.30 p. i :
nnd arriving In Denver at 5:30 : p. m. ne :
day. _
ltiion Not M liut Win K pi > rtid.
Doth the Union Pacific and Htirllngton vv !
run special train * to Denver on the occult
of the annual meeting of the National Kduc
tlonal association. The New Unglund eleltg
tlon. consolidated with the New York ileleg
tlon. numbering 250 people , will go throut
to Denver on July C via ( he Union P clll
leaving Chicago on the evening nf July
The PeniuvlvauU delegation , ocuiplne fro
eight to twelve cars , Hill leave Chicago Ju
6 and will go west the next -lay via t !
Unloa Pacific. As It looks now , the 1'ti'i
Pacific will alto have to run a special f
the Fremont doleeatlan. leaving ubuut July
The Burlington will ha\e three or fo
specials to look after , Us running time not
having been cided as yet ,
Kvcn with these specials cnroute Indica
tions point to n much smaller number of
teachers In Denver tlun anticipated , the gen
eral reason being assigned that the associa
tion meeting comes too late for the teachers
of the west , who have gone to their homes , or
who are already cnjovlng their summer vaca
tions In other places.
Dentil of un Dill I.MirlliriT.
Intelligence was received In Omaha yester
day of the death at Tort Madison , la. , on
Friday of John llawksworlh , an engineer on
the Santa To road Deceased was n brother
of David Hnwksworth master mechanic for
Iho H & M at Plallsmouth. nnd with a third
brother. Liner Hawksworth of Ilurllnglcn ,
constituted ft trio of the best known locomo
tive engineers In the west. Per thirty-three
ears "Old Jack" Ilavvkswurth drove an en-
no out of Hurllm-ton on first the I ) & M ,
ion the Chicago , llurllngtmi ft Qulncy
/hen the llrolherhood of Loromollve Hngl-
eers went out In 1S88 Hawksworth went to
tin Santa I'e One of the safest , bravest
.on who ever pulled a throttle , "Old Jark '
as also one of the Kindest Many an onglne-
lan now high up In the ranks of hi" craft
111 recall a kind word of encouragement or
timely act of assistance from Jack Hawks-
.orth In days when the old man stood easllv
, t the heid of the great corU | of splendid
aglncers and firemen who look trains In and
ml of Burlington during his long vears of
" " Ice there The deceased was a native of
'orkshlre , England , where he was bnrn Juno
4 1823. He ramp to America , direct to
urllngton. In ISIS , and In tint city he had
ncn made his home During all his life In
.morlca he was In the railway service He
amo of a strong old English family His Is
ho first death of the eight children who
ame to America , nnd his Is the first also
hit has come to his own household since his
larrlage. lie was n member of Des Molno <
idge No 1 , Ancient Tree nnd Accepted
asons , and was also affiliated with the
rotliprhood of Lrromotlvo nnglneors The
uncr.xl services were conducted by the Ma-
onlc fraternity yesterday afternoon
llmmi rt "iiipirrili 8'ucnn.
KANSAS CITY , July 1 Mr J. H. Em-
ort , division superintendent of the Kansas
Ity , Tort Scott & Memphis road , has been
ppolnled general supcrlnlendent .of the
Memphis" system , vice W W. Pagan , re-
gned Mr Kmmert's headquarters will be
i Kansas City. Mr. H K. Hammond suc-
eeds .Mr. Ummert as division superintendent.
< lini gn on tln < < hoVMittP .V Northrrn.
HEYnNNE , July 1 ( Special Telegram )
T. H. ritzpatrlck , from the Fort Scott
Memphis road , has been appointed superln-
endent of the Cheyenne & Northern branch
f the Denver & Gulf system , to Micceed
. A. Ilasback , resigned , with headquirters
ere Pllpalrlck assumed the duties of. his
( lice today.
Official tests Invariably show Price's
ream Making Powder to be purer and
itrongcr than any other kind.
HIS H1.ART FAILED HIM.
leury Conlcy Dropt Ueiil In Front of Ills
I DllRIII " .
A few minutes before midnight last night
lenry Conlcy , n boarder nt the Union hotel
t Sixteenth and Webster streets , died sud-
enly while sitting on a settee In front of the
otel Half an hour before ho came up from
ho bikery In the basement of the building ,
: omplalnlng tint he was feeling sick from
omo tobacco that ho swallowed. He sat
own on the settee and n minute before his
path other people who were sitting In front
f the hotel saw his head fall back on the
upport of the seltee and noticed that his
' .ice was convulsed They ran to his asslst-
nce , but his heirt had stopped beating.
Several physlchns were called , but could
ender no assistance The coroner was notl-
led and the body was removed to the
morgue
Conley was the man who figured
n the Hespeler will cise. Last wln-
er Mrs Hcspeler , a widow , died nnd left
an estate of $10,000. Conley was very In-
Imate with the widow and on her death ,
when her sister , Mrs. Ilyers , came to the
liouse , he refused to allow her to remove
my of the effects. Mrs Hyers , however ,
ucceeded in gelling several trunks away
'ontalnlng ' a quantity of valuable laces , and
'onley caused her arrest on the charge ol
.arceny , claiming that she had no right to
emove the trunks The case was later
dismissed Meanwhile Conley put In a claim
if pcver.il thousand dollars against the estate
or services that hs had rendered the de-
eased wom.in The cass Is still In the
courts Conley was worried over the mat
er considerably , as he w.\s almost out ol
uoney , but he alwajs spoke confidently ol
getting money out of the estate In due course
of time
Conley was almost to years of age HP
came to this citv In the fall of 1S92 He
Iveil at Mrs Hespelei's house until the time
nf her death nnd Mnce that time has livci
at seveial places , going to I'nlon hotel on
Maj 10 His home 1 In Platlevlllc , WIs
where he has a falher. mother and slstei
Ivlng , the latter having married last week
The ] ) h ) lrlnns who examined the mm
came to the conclusion that he died frum
licart disease , although his friends have
noticed few sjmptoms of II. The men In the
bakery. vvh ° re ho vvat accustomed to spend
evenings , cay that he left last night be
cause he appeared to be overcome by the
leat. and that ho had b cn affected In the
same way before
His relatives will be notified today ol
his deith It Is not yet decided whether an
Inquest will bo necessary.
Tl I'l'.UH.ll'II
The deaf mute Instructors will hold a
convention at Tllnt , Mich.
Mrs John 11 } man , under arrest at Asulind ,
O , for bigamy , Is said to have seven h'us-
bonds.
The formal transfer of the Lincoln monument
ment to the LtiUo has been postponed until
July 9.
The government Inspectors have taken ui
the hunt for the Klamath , Ore. , FUgc
robber.
The trial of the contest over the will o
A. L Mason was commenced in Kansa :
I'lty Monday.
The Colorado supreme court has declared
valid tha occupation tax ordinance passed bj
the Denver cily council.
Willie Crow ley , the Georgia boy murderer
has been convicted agai.ii on hU second trla
and sentenced to be hanged
J. H Mauley has been arrested In Chlcagt
charged with swindling. He claimed to bi
selling commissions In the United State :
armv.
Grand llaugi'r Oel&trom of HID Order o
I'oresteis In Ohio announirs that the or
ganlzntion Jn that state will surrender it :
charter.
J. K. Pearson of Chicago hai preientei
$50.000 to Whitman college. WallaValla
Wash. , on condition that other friends rah
$150.000
Tor the fifth con erutlvo time the Headlni
road defaulted on the Interest of Its genera
mortgage bonds. Payment was made on al
prior Hens.
lly the will of the late James Henwlc ]
of N > > w Yorl , his collection of rare painting
lias been transferred to the Metropollia
Museum of Art.
Dick Ycamer , a notorious outlaw , rod
into llonnensev Monday , put chased some nip
piles and todn out without any effort bnln
made to arrest him.
Governor MfKlnley , who Is visiting a
Prteport , III , va called on by the citizen
of that place. He madr a short address , bu
did not touch on politic * .
In the United Stales court at Trenton , N
J. , a decision was rendered holding th
lingers patent to be an Infringement of th
Mergenthaler opcspttlng patent :
The volers of Alderman Kmcr's ward I
Denver held a meeting Monlay night , a
which his action In vc'lng for the Youn
water rate ordinance was roundly scored.
Three members of a family named Tcsc
near Stllluater , Okl , were poisoned by roug
on rats put in Hour. Jt It thought the poi
sonlug was the outgmrth of a bitter Un
contest.
Clay Pugh was executed at Konldor , Mont
Monday for the murder of Conductor Wei
Itct October. Pu h was tteMIng a ride an
the conductor put him cff , for whUh Pug
ihat him
The Indictment against Henry Palllm
presU"nt of the 1'lr.it Natlon.il bank c
Portland , has been tli ml ot ! He refuse
to relurn to thr > Hsscihor thn names of < l
bank kioiLholders , as required by a law tlu
has been declared unconstitutional.
WON THE POSTPONED GAME
Omala Has Little Troubla Dofcaiing the
Jacksonville Team.
EGAN'3 PITCHING WAS THE FEATURE
tnrntliiT'n Crimit Only ( Jrt I'lvn Snfen Dur
ing Iho Mno Innings 1'rcililI'nr -
IIU'M VVnrlt Also I'lnr , but Ilia
.Support Mil * Poor.
Omnlm , S. Jacksonville , D ,
Lincoln , 5 , Qnlncy , I.
Cleveland 3. Pltlabiirg , 4.
lliilllmorc. 11 , WusblnKton , 3.
Clriclnti.itl. 11 , LouHvlllo , G
Clil < .i'o | , 17 , St Louis , C
PlillnJtliliUi , r. . iKs'on , J ! thlitean Innings
liiookhn , 7 , New Yoik , 1
Iiullali ipolls , 11 , Toledo , 3.
Detroit 11 , Grind Htiplds , 10.
HI Paul , 9 , MlnniMM | > IK 5.
Omaha and Jacksonville played off Trlday's
postponed game jesterday In Hie presence ol
a small crowd Eagan'H pitching was the
one feature of the contest , the big , la/y Jax
getting but five bits oft of h'm. ' Parker , on
.ho other hand , was bit hard and often and
yet he evinced some good qualities. Dobbv
Jarruthers had bettor get an ax and gtt
right In the thick of his team and do his
worst. A more shiftless , lazy , indolent and
Indifferent lot of ball players never dis
graced a league , and the whole gang should
Jo chased Into some brick yard and made to
go to work Score1OMAHA.
OMAHA.
All. H 1511. SII. SH. PO. A. K
Totnls. . . Srt 5 fi 0 1 27 10 C
scone : IJY INNINGS
Omnha 0 0001400 3-S
Jacksonville 000001301-5
Earned runs. Omaha , J ; Jacksonville , 1
Two-base bits Hiitclilnson , I'srcv Three-
base bits. Nattress Double plavs Inks
to Ulrlth Stiuck outlly Parker , .1 lUses
on bills Oft Parker , 1 : oft Ligan , 4 Hit
by pile bei Hy CUKHH , 1 Passed balls
Loliin.tn , Time Two hours Umplies
Sonler and Ml'cs '
IIAIINRS * 1'ITCHINO SAES HUCK
LINCOLN , July -Special 1 ( Telegram ) -
Hai lies' biipeib piti hint ; won llie tranie for
the Hueks todn ) , although the fans leielved
a bail sraro In the last half of the ninth
after two were out , \\heii one mere lilt
would have given It to Qulncy The vl-
llors1 llnpe runs vvuro made on errois of
HullliiKSWoitli , who nfleivMiid icdoemed
himself ! > v some s < mnatlonnl slops and
Ihiovvs McGioovoy pitched well , but hits
wc'ie bunched on him 80010
Lincoln r.
UUlnrv . . . .120000001-4
K.irneil runs- Lincoln , 3 Hits Lincoln ,
11 ; Quiiuy , 7 Error * Lincoln.r , Quim y ,
2 Tv\o-bdHo nils EbrU'hl. While IJasei
on lulls OIT McOret-vuy , 4 , off Huine , 1
Struck out Hv McOrePvey , 2 , by ll-inies
2 Sarrilicc hits- llolllngbwoitliVhlle ,
Me Yey. M < C'oimaok. Slolen bases Ken
nedy (2) ( ) , MrConn.uk Left on ! > i = es Lin
coln , U Qulncv. fi Hatti'rles Itirncs and
Spoei , McUrpfVcy and IJolunJ. Time. Tv\o
hours Umpire Mr Ward
STANDING OP THE TEAMS
Plavtd. Won Lo t. P C't
Lincoln ti M 17 tj i ,
PooHa CO 3J IS RIO
Omaha 41 27 22 r,31
Des Molnes 47 2"i 22 6 ! 2
Qlilm-y 48 24 Z4 500
Jacksonville 41 20 29 408
Rookfoiii 13 20 29 108
St Joseph IS 15 33 31. !
Games todn ) Qulncy nt Omaha ; llock-
fnnl at Lincoln- Jacksonville at St. Joseph ,
Poorla at Des Molnes
KAMKS OF llli : \T10N A.I. I.I.AOUK
llrcltenstelu Slaticlitnreil to Make 11 Ilall-
< | HT for Vnmin unit Ills < olts.
CHICAGO , July 1 Today's game was en
tirely too one-sided to be at all Interesllng
The Cells batted Drcitensteln all over the
Held foi cloven earned runs Anson's latest
tliul , a lefl-hander named Thornton , finished
Ihe game and did falily well vvllh the poor
"Upport he received. Attendance , 2.CUO
Score-
Chlcapn . 23COOOCO 17
SI Louis . 0 0 U 0 0 0 1 0 1 , '
Hits ChUago , Id , SI Louis , 7 Krrors
t'hUago , 1 , SI Louis , 3 Earned runs Chicago
cage , 11 , SI Louis , 1 Two-base hlls An-
s-oii , Evuett , Donohue , Poltz Three-b > o
lilts : Decker (2) ( , Dowil Home runs Dah-
011 Sacilfli-p hits Dahlcn Stolen bases
tiiown Double plays Pullz to Ely , Ely
o CJuVnn to Connor Struck out B ) Teir ) ,
3 ; by liioltennteln , 2 , by Thornton , 3 liases
on bills Off Thornton , 2 , off Ureltenstoln ,
" Hit by pitched ball Drown Halleries
Thornton , Terry and Donohuo , Breltenstoln
nnd I'ellz Time : Two hours and ten mill-
lies' Umpires- Andrews and Galvln
LEADERS LOSE ANOTHER.
PHIL\nr.Lt'HIA. July 1 The game to
day was one of the holiest struggles seen
on the lor i | diamond tor many a ilay. The
features were two double plays by the Phil
lies und one by thu visitors Attendance ,
7.600 Score.
Phlla'phla 001000002000 2-t
lioston . . - ;
Hits1'hlladelphiu , S. lioston , 7. Errors
Plill.idulphln , I , Huston , 1 Eained runs
Philadelphia , 4 Two-base hits- Thompson
(3) ( ) , Clements (2) ( ) . Caisey. Sacritlce hits
Ilojlo Stolen bat-ox Cross Left on bates
Philadelphia , 11 , Boston , Ifi Struck out
lly Mrhols , 3 , by Carsoy , 3 Double plav.s
Catso ) to Mailman to Hovle , Tinker U
NIcholH. Cioss to Clements to nolo ; Lonf
to Tucker 1'irst linso on errors Phila li !
phla 1. llostnn , 7 HTU-S on ballsOn' Car
bey , S ; off Nichols. 3. Hitterlo : Cui oy arc
Clc-menls , Nichols and Ganzel Umpire
Murra ) . Time. Two hours and forty tnln
GIANTS SLOUGH ANOTHER
BROOKLYN. July 1. New York lost the
iiiie todav ihrough Inability to hi
Stein's cinvib Rusio was ver > wild Shin
illo's woik at third was a feature Score
Hrooklvn . 1 1 0 0 1 2 1 1 - '
New York . 000000100
Hits. Brooklyn , 7. New Yoik. C Eriors
Biookln , 1 , New York , C. Earned rutm
Iliool.ljn 2 riist base on errors Biook
Ijn , 3 Lift on bases Brooklyn , 10 , Nov
York , fi Ba es on ballK : Off Ruale , 7 , ol
Stein , 2. StiucK out By Rusio , ti , bj
Stein , 1 Threo-basfl lilts. Amlereon , Gtlm
Sacrifice hlls Grlilln Slolon bases Gilf
tin (2) ( ) , Anderson , Tredwav. Corcoran Don
blu plavcShlnille to Corcoran to Lachanre
\YIIJ pitches Stoln UutlerloH Stoln am
Grim ; Rusle and Wilson t'mplre Enislle
Time One hour and thirty-nine minutes
\ttendaiuo. C.500
TOl'CHKD UP BILLY HART.
CLEVELAND. July 1 Cleveland bailee
hard nn < l well loday. Plttsburg could il <
imthlnR wllh Young The attendance vvai
J.W Sc-ore
I'levo'-iml . 12210102-
Plttslmrrf . . . .010300000
Hits- Cleveland , 11 ; Pltlsbnrtr , 7 Errors
CltfVi-laml , 1. Plttsburg. 2 Eained runs
Cleveland 5 , Plttsburn. 1 I'lrvt bjso 01
errors. Clevi-land , 2 ; Plttsburir 1 Left 01
liases Clevulancl , 10. I'ltttlMirfr. C rir.-
l.ase on balls Off Young J , off Hnrt. *
Slruc-k oul Bv Younp. 2 Throe-base hlt
Younsr Two-baso hits V.lmnier Sncrlllci
iillK MoKean Stolen bases MiKean (2) ( )
MoAIetr , MrGarr , Stonzcl Double pla > n
Tobcntl lo McKo.in Hit b > pitcher
Hart , Cliilds Baltorlos. Youiiif and Mm
iner , Hurt und Merrill Umpire Jevnc
Time Two hours nnd len inlnuli s
SENATOR MERCER BATTERED
WASHINGTON , July -The Orioles hi
Merror's ilolivory frequpntly and when I
vvouUl o unt Though the Senators had i
man un thirl several limes , they onlj
bi ought In three runs. Allcndanc-c , 1,800
Sroro
Washington . 001000110-
, Balilniino . . . 1 1 3 0 0 1 7 0 - !
lilts Washington , 9. Baltimore , 14 Er
rors Washington , 4 Earned runs WaHh
Irgton , 2. Baltimore , C. Tvvo-b.iso hits
Crouks. Cartwrlghl , lleGraw , Jonnlng)1 )
ThroL-ba"p bits- Kelley ArbGulre. StolPi
IU80.S.feiitilnF . Koclor. Kelley. Brodlc
Dci.ldo pl. < ) Crooks to Curtwright Kirs
liaxe on balls Off Mi-rcor , 2 , off Hoffer , :
Hl > by pitrhod ballBy Meroer , 1 Left n
basest Wn'-liliipton. 6 ; Baltimore , S Struc
out Bj MTIT 1. by Hoffor I Balterlos
Mortor and McOulre. Hoffer and Clarkt
Tliro Two h nra and ( wcnl-nlne minutes
I'mplr" ' M'Donalil
COLONr.I.S AFFORD NO Ft'N
LOl'ISVlLLn. July 1 Tlio Reils won
Uull aud llbtlcss eamo todaj. Darknoa
stopped the gnn IWfthc lint half of the
eighth Attcndnfr'ei 1 OK.I Score'
Louisville . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 S
Cincinnati . 203330 0 11
Hits LuiilAVIllr , 7. Cincinnati , 7 Error *
Louisville1 , 4 , Earned runs Louisville , 2
Flrsl bi-o on oTrorvClnrlnmtl. . 2 Loft
on bases Loulsv.illtv'r , Cincinnati , 7 Plrst
ba c < on balls- Off McCreary. 3 ; off Wey-
hinfr , 1 , off roroman , fi , off Parrott , 1
Struck oul By MiCroary 1 , bv Woyhinit ,
1 , by Foreman , .hi il' [ vo-ba o hlls EwliiK
Sacrifice hlls PorMtmn. McPlloe Stolen
basesIloprlever IIller. Smith Dnublo
plns Clark to Colllnp lilt by pitcher
By MoCroary. 2 , , hy Wevhlng , 1 Wild
pltibps Wev lilnir (2) ( . roroimn Ballerles
Mc-Croir ) , WojlllnH ; Splos and Warner ,
Port-man. Parrot uiul Vaughn Umpire
Keofe. T'mo. Two liours and thirl ) min
utes '
STANDING OP THE TEAMS
Pliyeil. Won. Lost. P Ct
Boston 51 32 ID f.2 7
Baltimore M 31 19 fi2 o
PitMninr 57 ai 2:1 : r.i r ,
Clevolaild 57 31 2.1 f,9 , fi
I Illr-ago fit .V 2.- 590
Cincinnati 51 sn 21 5r , fi
Brooklv-n M 21) ) 21 51 7
Philadelphia 5.1 21 24 M7
NfrW York 51 2 2S 4S 1
WnshliiKton P. 21 32 IS ) fi
SI Louis 5S 17 41 U 1
Loillsv-H'e 53 S n 15 1
Gatii"s today- Now York nl Brooklyn ,
lloslon nt Phllndolphln ; Baltimore at Wash
ington ; PIllsburK at Clovelind , Clnclnnall
at Louisville , St Louis at Chicago.
9coitis : OK TUB \VISTIHM : I-
Incllnnnpolls Tokes Another from Tnlcilu
AV It limit Murh KlTorl
INDIANAPOLIS , July -Toledo played
a heirtloas gnmo today nnd the loaders
won n hollow victory Score-
Indianapolis . . . . 07000130 0 11
Toledo 010000020-1
HitsIndlnnapolls , n , Toledo , 10 Ei-
rois- Indianapolis , | , Toledo , 5 Bnltoiles
Cross and McParland Nops and Ro-ich
DETROIT , July 1-Sioto
Detroit 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 5 0-11
Grand Rapids . . .00035002 0 10
Hits Detiolt , 17 , Grand Rapids , 14 Er-
roia Detroll. 1 ; Gr.ind Rapids. 1 Bal
lerles. Whltelilll. G.ile nnd Lohbeck , Staf
ford and Xahtici
MINNEAPOLIS , July 1-Scoic :
Mlnneinolls 00100031 0 5
St Paul . . . 9
Hits Minneapolis , ID , St. Paul. 9 Er
rors Minneapolis. 2 , SI Paul , 1 Batteries
Prazor nnd Wilson. Pepper nnd Boyle
STANDING OP THE TEAMS
1'laved. Won. Lost PCI
Indlnnapolls 52 31 It r ; "i
Milwaukee n 21 25 517
Delrolt 5.1 2S 23 52.8
KBIIPOS City 51 2S 2fi 51 1
SI , Paul 52 2i ! 2S 50 0
Minneapolis . . . 50 2 ? 27 40 0
Toledo 5.1 23 30 414
Giaiul Rapids . . . . 51 22 32 107
Games loday Milwaukee at Knnsij * Clt ) ,
Minneapolis at St Paul ; Grand Rapldn ut
Detiolt.
Qnlntiv ' mnrs 1 odny.
This nfternoon Qulnoy will be hero , fresh
from a hard llijht at Lincoln , and deter
mined to have vonseince Man ) Omaha
fuvorlles nro In the loam H will bo a naino
worth the watching The teams
On-aha. Position. Qulncy
Ii'ks Phut MrVoj
Hntchlnsgn Suonnd I > .iiocciue
Nntlross Third . . MrCminfok
t'lrloh Shnrl slop Puioll
Sb iffor I f-n . .Moite'
Slnfilo Middle . . Whlto
Pare Rlftht . . . . AnnstiniiK
CarrNch or Bilsz .Plti-l-or . . . McGiovov
Lohmaii . . , Cntohoi Bol ind
L idles admitted for 23 cents , Including
Brand stand Ball tnilns leave Pouileenlh
nnd Sixteenth and How aid at 3 23
'Ionic J.liivcn Inning' ,
YAHOO , Neh , July 1-Spool ( il Telo-
Kram ) Hastings \\otl today's came after a
hard bailie The foaluro of the vamo was
the home inn by Reynolds of 'lastlnss in
the eleventh fnnlni ; , which decided the
Kame Score : ,
Wahoo 0-3
HnstlPKH . , 1 4
Base hila Wnhoo 4 , HastlnRs , r ,
Errors Wahocj , J , 'HasllnRs , 3 Earned
nins. Hastings. 3 Two-baso lilts Gilt-
man , Perry , Emmctl Homo runs Rey
nolds Base on lial's Off llopl.a , 3 , off llon-
i ett , 1 Slrnok nut Jtv Hopk i , fi , by Ben
nett and Clark , J Umplie Dr Hush.
Time. Two hours.
lttuinn ) I'orfrltml Ilin Camp.
CEDAR RAPIDS , la. July 1 ( Specla ,
Telegram ) Otlumwa forfeited Iho game lo
day In lliu lasl halt of the ninth , when Ore-
lup was declared out for being hit by balled
ball , and the twine v\as given to Cedar
Rapidft , D to 0 The scoru as played.
Cedar Rapids 11001100 2 C
Ottumwa 10 100000 * 5
lilts : Cedar Rapids8 ; Ottumwn , 11
Eirors Cedar Rapids , 5 , Otlumwa , S Bat
teries. Rlslcy and Kocfe , Welch and Plx-
Mft7 Hros. < ! > i In < 5rc < ly Center.
The Mctz Bros' base bill team will leave
for Groely Center this evening nt 5 43 , to
play a series of throe panics The team will
bo composed of the following men Small ,
oatchoi , Tiobee , pitcher , Tlcknor , Ilrst bis-o ,
Claike , second base , Larson , short stop ,
Pan oil , thlid base , llonga , left , liennlson ,
center , Mllkr , tight. Pox , snbstllute
Price's Cream Baking Powder Is perfectly
pure and wholesome Joseph Albrecht , Ph.
1) , Late Assajer U. S. Mint , New Orleans.
Jt , IllK CI1.1LLK.\CK
\Tllllns < " Alrot the niforcl-liunbrlclgo
Allilrtcs In ( ( iiiiirtlllon |
NDW YORK. July -Yale 1ms todn )
written and mailed a icpl ) to the joint chal
lenge of Oxford and Cambri Ige for contest
In track athletics In this c-ountr ) , accepting
on Its own behalf , under certain conditions.
The toply was obl.iinod exclusive ! ) b ) the
Associated press und cabled to llie repro-
.sentntlves of Oi-ford and Cambridge loday ,
thus enabling them to consider the terms
prior to the contosls between the ahletes of
those universities no\t Wednesday. The
full text Is ns follows
"UNIVERSITY CLUB , MADISON
SQUARE. NEW YORK CITY , July -W
J Oakley , Pi esldont of Iho Cambridge Club
Dear Sir Wo very much regrel that Har-
vuid , for reasons uhkh aio satisfactory to
that unlversltv , feels nnvv tiling to join us In
accepting the joint chullengo of Oxfoid and
Camhildge to Harvard and Yale for a
match In tiaok nlbletlc-s in the Un ted S ntei
this autumn The .u tlon of Yale In response
lo ) oui clnllengo is ns follows Wo aocopt
the cliallonge upon the condillon that the
three mile tun ( a race which Is unknown at
our unlverslts ) be dropped from the ll l ol
Ihe events as propo od In ) onr lettei , that
the Kngllsh team and the Yale team be
each repiosontod b ) Iho two lompetllors In
each event , and that the teams be coin-
iwsed of tneti who shall have been eligible
to compete In the Oxfoid-rambrldge match
of this year Wo suggest Saturdav , Ootoboi
5 , foi the date of the niatoh , and New Yoili
for the place If , because of Harvard's
unwillingness to Join Yale this ) oar in suoh
a mutch as the one proposed by your uni
versities , Oxford and Cambridge clec-m It
unwise to jointly meet Yale , unless asslslod
by Harvard , Sale herebv chiillBngos tin
winner of this yeat's Oxfoi l-Cambrldgf
mat < h to a content , to take plaoo In I\evv
Yoik flty at the lime and under the con-
dllions named abate
"L P SHELDON. Cnplaln Yale. A A
, ' tl C SPKRILL , Ir ,
"Chairman Graduate Advisor ) Cominittlce
on Track Atlilellcs "
. o ) t r.-
One quart flour , ono tablespoonful sugar ,
one tablespoonful sail , one Isrgs tablespoonful
lard , two tcit-poonfuU Royal Unking Powder ,
three CRRS. one and one-quarter pints milk
Sift together flour , > ug r , gall and powder ,
rub in the lard cold , add the b'atcn egg * and
milk ; mix quickly In'o a smooth bitter a
little firmer than for gr'ddle ' cakes ; tun-
thirds fill cold , carefully greazed muffin psns ;
hake In hot oven Hftefn minutes.
Itlrr f ( tlllnp.
Two cupful cold bailed rice , one pint flour ,
one tcispoo'iful f.ilt one tiblespoonful siiR-ir ,
one and on-half t'sspj nfuls Hoyal Bakln < ;
Powd'r on--half j-irt r 11. , 'hre1) egs Di
lute rica , frf > froia 1 urp" v.lth milk and
b-i > en eggs. slf fE-'h r flour , augir salt
and powJ r. add to rice i > r. pa ration , mix into
ncnvr.T7.Ktt tout's o.v P.IUADK.
( lertniin Mnrkumcn Mnkn n ( lri > nt Illiplny
in Now York's Htrtrt * .
NEW YORK 1 shooting
, July -The German
ing societies of Atner.Vi paraded the strools
of this citv toda ) on the occasion of the ns-
sembllng of the Nation il Scheulzonbtind A
delegation of soventj-llxo n inlK-rs of Iho
Philadelphia Srheulzeiivoteln arrived this
inoinlng under chaige of Captain Chailos
Motllers and Lleutonniit Petoi Hardt , lo
lake ivirt In the parade They loeolvod
'liiilij an ovation , nnd wore loudl ) cheered
b ) tholi brethren from Cnllfotnla , Denver ,
Clnolnimll , Chicago , St Louis , St Paul ,
Rochester , Siiiru o , Albati ) mid Brook-
Ivn The line of minh was
through Eighth street to Bioadwny , to
1 n'on ' qimio where the pn rail cm wore re
viewed bv Mnyois Sohleren of Hrooklvn ,
Wanser of Ji > r = ov i"iu and Pagan of Ho-
bokc-n , thonoo lo Elgblopiilh utroet , lo Plfth
avenue , to Madison sciuaie. throimh Plfth
avenue to Thlity-fourth stteol foiry , whole
Ihe ) look Iho Long Islaiil rallroid to Glon-
dnle pirk where the oraok ihnnishootor *
onjood Ihoinsnlxos thu reniulnder of the
dav There woto fnlh 6 Ol ) men In line
when the bond of the procession passed the
lovlpvvlng stand Dining the progress of
Ihe tiiaclo National Piosldonl Wllllnin V
Woblx'r allKhlod from a cartlago drawn b >
four white her os and Joined the putv on
the reviewing si nul Miss Clara Benne , an
nclross at the Gi-rnnnla theater , vsns loudl )
npplnudod fiom the tovlowlng stand for Iho
iiblu inanner In which she toil the New Yoik
independent S < huotren conis
GLENDALE PARK L I , July 1-A
Inrper orowd has nuver gathered In this
place than that which thn > ntel the * picloii
Schlieti'on pirk todav This was Die- third
da ) of the Ilrst national shooting carnival ,
which bcKnn last Satnrda ) vvllh a oonimors
In Now York In honor of the visiting nioin-
Iwis nnd guests of the national bund Early
this inoinlng the big parade was started ,
and lifter matching Un nigh the prim Ipal
thotoiigbfnros of the rlty went to the shoot
ing gtoiinds , vvhlili woio rciuhoil about I
o'olot k At this hour Ihoto woio sumo
1H ) neoplo waiting and when the pnrndcrs
and UIOM ) who nic-ompatilod th < in llie I Into
the puk ihoio wei > o\cr II 0 o peiplo v\ll i'n
the biff enclosure About 2 o rlnek ovorv-
thing W04 In ieadlno s foi the shooting to
ln'gin Then Shooting Maxtor "llaine ) "
Wathor nnlrroil the -"ovoral shootois to
their slandj. 'I he fus'lad ' so in 1 cgan , toino-
tlmes thlilv rlllos clacking out at thc > same
time AnionK the late coinois todny vv is
Mr A II Pape of the Columbia Rlllos ami
Scbuot7eii clubs of San Pinmlsco Ho was
met on the grounds b ) Mossrs Bleeder ,
Strccker , Young , Helm , Wradon nnd Ben-
dell of the same clt ) A inalili was ar
ranged to < lny between Messrs Helm nnd
Strocker , representing the west , and Messrs
Ross and Dorrler of Now .Yoik , representing
the east 100 shols , for a nominal slake , the
match to bo hot off nt the end of the week
The following were the hliihesl shols al
the ring target out of a po < lbe ! 75
T \V 1'HIMii r iariit n
Hohrnrilor . r.i M Don lor . to
W C Col us M V Itipp Ji U
II .M Pop . OS C' W Pome )
At the standard taiget of n possible 60.
It. M I'1 ! . . . 40IO W 1'lnnlcl . 41 !
iKiiitz Mnrlln . . 43'P ' M lt | > l > J' ' >
At the man tnigel , M. Doirlcr scored 91
cut of a possible 100 , and W C Collins of
Gtfonvlllo N J , made the highest sooio
iluilng the elii ) at the Columbia honor target -
got , his score bolncr 5fi out of a popsllilo 75
ThH next be t v\as H C C'oi 'oil of Ilobokon
and Pied Woilniaii of Biooklvn who each
sooiod 17 II Now nun won the silv1 ! cup ,
having sc-on d the Mist Cii ) at the point tai-
gel todav and L Plaoht did thet.amo thing
a llllli * Iltd A gnld nifdil was nvvaidcd
to J Roltlsiior having w-oied 150 , who was
the ! only man who undo that score on a
pnlnt t irgot The shnollng v\lll bo resumed
nl 8 o'clock lomoirow
The only prl/ea Even vlth Dr Price's
Cream Ilahlng Powder are dainty pibtry ,
appetising doughnuts and light biscuit
ni.rvMtr.n it > viu.t.v .i//oj ;
lug UK-lit Arm Succeeds In Drugging tlui
\ > iflil fliini Ihv VVnjs in tlioutor ,
HRISTOL , It 1 , July -At 2 40 o'clock
this nfternoon. under llie direction of Cni > -
laln Heirose hoff , the tug Right Arm began
pulling three big haw sen fastened lo De
fender Per over a iinartoi of an houi th- "
offoi Is of llie tils weie " ' " 'Hit poreeiillblu
offec I. then suddenly a lew minutes before
J o'clock , Iho bolt slipped oft the ways and
lloaled line dot p watei , amid the tooling of
vvhlhtlts and llie sliouls of the spcitutoi *
She v\as tnknn out a hoit ch t in c from the
clocks and piepaiations vvuie made lo Bond
n diver down to examine her bottom The
ponlcons woio i ot used in | 1 nil u iho yacht
A IhoroiKjh i x-iinlnation of tlio hull hn
been made- , mil It Is pionounrtd uiilnjuied
bj Its forly-elRht hours' sub | > etislon near the
end of Iho ways
The < nuse of the mishap lo Ihe Dofondci
Is now known to havn ri'Siiltiid fiom pro
truding bolts usud In the constinotion of the
VMIVS These holla extended thiouKh the
tlmbeis ol the ways so that as the ciadlc
came down upon them they bin nine Im-
beddcil in thn woodwoik to the depth of
from tin Inch lo an Inoh and n half Hv Ihe
repealed strains lo ic-lease the boat they
wore drawn thioiigh the- wood of the crndle.
splitting and Hhalloring It as was seen after
ward The opinion was glvem on , rood
authoiily that It will bu MX weeks befoie
the Dc-fc-ndci will be ready for a trial trip
VAI.KYItlj ; 111 IS MIT A MUD I..AKK
Dcclmct to Start In thn Unco liec'p.iur Kalu
Win I'lilllne
ROTIinSAY. Jul > -This was Ihe sooond
day o/ the icgalta of the Royal Northein
Yachl olub In the race for the bis > achts
Valkyrie III did -iot start today , as a heavj
lain wns falllns when It was tlmo for hoi
lo piepare for Iho contest , and Mi Geoisc
L Watson decided that it would be usclc-sn
lo vv > t hoi new "lilt of sails when Ihcro
was no real occasion foi it Rrllannla nnd
Allsi , how over , wlai led over Iho same
nun so as on Satin day last , from Rothcsav
( ; > lound mat k buals off Mount Stuart.
Lar s and Woymlss and back , twice around
with a distance 01 oxtri IPJT frmn Rilhos.iv
luiv to L.ir-rs ; .ind hack , Mfty tnllcs In all
The pi Into of Wales' cutler led Immediately
In the raoe foi the yac'hls above 10 and
not exceeding 20-rntlnfr , tlio rour o helm ?
onc-o around lo Mount Stuail , Lir s > , A\o > -
miss bay and back to Rothosiy , with Iho
extra leK to Lartrs and back , a lotal of
thirty-one miles , Niagara , Zlnlta nnd D.iko-
tali btarled In a good breeze Niagara \\JIH
last In crossing the line , but she foi god
ahead of her comtietllois within 200 yaids
of Iho slnrt and began rapidly Inc rousing
her lead Niagara finished llrst In J n 10
Hiltannln led Allsa throughout and won
by two miles In n jsitff breeze
I'lm Wins thn l.iit 'Matrli. '
NHWTON , Mas . July -The 1 Neighbor
hood Tennis club's Invitation tournamunl
Is ended Dr Plm won the last match , le.
foiling Mahoney Ihiee sols lo two this
nltcinoon Plm won the first not , 0-1
The- second el was a vanlago ono and
went to Mnhoncy , S-f. Mahuncy also won
the third wet , C-4 Plm won llie fourlh and
llflh vvllhout an offort. C-4 , C-3 The total
| HlnK ( we-re 17.M71 The summary of the
totu nmien t Is as follows
Won Lost I Won Lout
Plm r > llHolnrt . . 2 3
Mnhnncy 4 2 llcney 2 3
C'haco . . .3 J Ijirnwl . . . . I 4
Ilirvdrt l > i > clnrciil Vnhlrlps.
CIIICAC.O July 1. A decision of much Im
portance to cyclists was lendered by Judge-
Payne today when he denied Ihe petition
of J II HrerKlnrldgo to compel the Port
Dearborn building proprl toiH to allow bicy
cles lo be htorol thi.ro by tenants Hicckln
ilige ! > , who it , an attoiney , vvllh olll. en ul
Porl Diaiborn , has altcinptvd lo leave his
wheel In Ihe basc'inonl during olllce houis
and IUKIII permission being refused , nrrlod
Ihe mallei lo llie eourls Judge Pavne de
clared thut bicycles me mere vehicles and
as much out of place Inside a business block
ns a hon > c and
and"a
"a
/a
pure grape cream of tartar is
in Royal Baking Powder. Un
like cjfher powders , Royal leaves no acid
or alkali in the food.
ieSSi Sif& S Sif J
smooth , rather firm batter ; muDln pans to be
cold and well greased , then (111 ( two-thirds ,
bake In hot oven fifteen minutes.
i
"Poor .MunV ( urn Gitma.
One pint corn meal , one pint Hour , one teaspoonful -
spoonful salt , two teaipoonfuls Royal Baking
Powder , one-third pint each of milk and
water. Sift the corn nnal , flour. Bait , and
powder together Add the milk and water ,
mix Into firm bailer ; two-thirds fill well
Kr3aed , cold grm pans Bake In a well
heated oven fifteen minutes
hugur .SHUCK.
Beat to light cream "j cupful iiisar flavore
vvllh Vj leaspoonful Kojai Extract Lemon
and yt cupful butter , add yelks of 2 eggs
and place on Ice until vv anted.
v.inn IIM.S HI < VII.KI > itr HCHATCHKH
Running \Tcrnliiirgto Itn IiiTritlgnloil by
tlio "tfiwnritn.
NEW YORK , July -The nttcndnnco nt
Shoepshond Bay was light thlt afternoon ,
and the o who were present saw little that
was entertaining The card was bmllv
milked by < tatchos There was an upaet
In the llrst inoe , for Wornborg won hnndlly
from Luokv Dog nnd Lid ) Diamond in thu
fnst lime of 1 10 , which wns excellent for
the going The moo Is being Investigated
hv the slowards , nvvtng to lho olmngo nf
orm o.hlhlloil by Wrrnbi'ig ovoi his form
of Thutsdav lasl , when ho was beiitcn In
IOVN time at live furlongs li > Piutoliim and
llillcnle Summnrj
Plrst race. Pnturltv course Wrrnborg ( I
n 1) ) won. Luokv Dog (5 ( to 1) ) second , Lady
> lamond ( ii to D third. Time1 10
Second tnie. mlle and throcKleonths -
i.uiuiiH ) (4 ( to D won , Cromwell ( S to D second
end , Counter Tenoi (5 ( to 1) ) third Time.
2 12 ,1-5
Third rare Juno stakes , Pulurltv course
I.izlet ( I to 2) ) won , Ramlio (6 ( ID D second.
Wnshnid (5 ( to 2) ) third Time : I in 4-fi
Puurlli race , one mllo. selling Sindownc
r > to 2) ) won , Ixivodalo (9 ( to G ) sooond , Prig
7 to fi ) third Time 1 U
Plfth rare live and a half furlongs GIs-
iiomla < 5 to 1) ) won. Volley ( iO to 1) ) second ,
Sir Polor II (8 lo 1) ) thirl Time 1 0
SNth inco , one mile , on turf Silvatlon
oven ) won. Deer Slayer ( G to 1) ) second ,
Paladin (7 ( to 1) ) thlltl Time. 1.1 ! 1-5
IKI HANDICAP r.Mitns AT OAKI.I\ :
'icicnty-Tlirnu 111 li Position to < ltnitlfj fur
tlio Inurlli of .Inly r.vnnt.
CINCINNATI , July -The weights for the
fourth of July handicap Iho great race of
he Oakley mooting , were Issued todiv
There are seventthree entries , Including
all of Die besl lioisos In tha nil aged divi
sion In the west nnd south , and name high
olabs eastern entries Toda's suminniles
Pirst lace , helling , live fuilongs Halite
Gay (2 ( to 1) ) v\on , Dilsv Bolandor (0 ( to 1) )
second , Donna Sol (15 to 1) ) third Time
1 Oii
OiiSooond raeo selling , sK furlnnps On-
Uguo (2 ( lo 1) won , SNter Lone (7 ( to D oc-
onct , G 11 COK ( s to 1) third Time1 a )
Tlilid laoo , jiurso , llvo furlongs. Prontlor
7 to 10) won , Roy il Choice ( lr > to 1) ) second ,
Sldkol (10 ( to 1) ) thlid Time 1 0' .
Pout th race , handicap , dcclaied off ; only
Ihree slarters
Plfth rai-o , selling , purse , ono mlloEn -
tl.us'ast ( I to 1) won Gr 11111.111 (25 ( to 1) ) M.O
end , All Over ( S to 1) ) third Time. 1 17
Sixth race , selling , lx furlongs Dom'ngo '
O to r. ) won , Blllv Bonnet (7 ( to 1) ) cooond ,
Belle Poster (7 ( to 1) ) third Time. 1-17.
The people's medium for wholesome bis
cuit , savory doughnuts and delicate pastry IB
[ ) r Pt Ice's Baktm ; Powder.
LA lit * 1 HOfiDKItrVJ. m 1 1'
III Cuuiputltlon In liDO 1-K on tlin
Ni-u Truck nt 'Inrontu.
TORONTO , Out , July 1. Pivti thousand
iiooplo saw the tilntifjulur match race on the
Toronto Ferry company's now board track
Ibis afternoon between John S Johnson ,
Wallet Sanger and Hairy TIer The match
was for n puiao of Jl.duo host two In throe
heals and resullc-cl In one of the keenest
and hardest struggles over witnessed on any
track The rldeis woio paood bv Welnlg
and O'Connoi In the Hist heat , and llnlshed
u few Inches apart In 1 & 9''j , making the
fastest mile over ridden In competition
Johnson was Hrst b ) lo"s llinn sl\ Indus
ovel Singer , with Tvler a half wheels
length In the te-ar Thu M-cond heat itt-
Hiiltod Iho sime way , bill Iho llinn v\as
hlovvel , iM'cnuse they wore not IMI el fust
enough The time was 201 ? , Thc e wore
the two fastesc rncos evoi loclo In coiniiotl-
tlon TV lei , piocd bSiingc r , lode .1 half
mile In 1 00 II it L E RlilmicNon lode a
cinaitor mile backwards In 0 " 'i iniiklnt. the
vv oil I'M roioid foi tills stle of lidlng S'\n- \
gei won a half mile open In 1 it ) , with
O Connor second and Watson Coleman
third Sanger won the mile hdiullcjp fiom
sciutch In 2 17'4
Y. .M. f. A. 1 iclcl Ilnr.
On the Fourth the Om ih.i Young Men'rt
Chilstlan association will give a llulcl pro
gram at Its outdoor grounds at Twentv-
olghlli and Dodge slroetM Older of ov-unls
Ono huniliod ) ard da'-h , fancy foot ball
kick , one mlle inniiing r.ico , foot ball shot
at goal , pole vault , basket ball , 1DO ) iud
foot ball i ice , HO vntd race , throwing fool
ball , lolav i mining1 race , sonloi , tin owing
hammer , 12 pounds , foot ball corner klik ,
rein ) tunning race , junior , foot ball , Cale
donia against Young Men's Chllatlan asso
ciation , l.mo ball , hiwcrs , Atloniey Gll-
moro , captain , against doc tors Di Leo ,
captain ; captains basket ball , Thomas liar-
man , Nels Nelson
Ollioois of the dav Rrfeioe , lion Charles
A Goss , ludges. Dr W F Mllro ) , C r
HarilEon , Thomas J Kolle ) , timers , Alfiod
Pieston , A Mandelborg , Louis Relolionbcrg ,
liitorimllnnnl liilcrrti'lojliito CrlrUnt.
PHILADELPHIA , July 1-The llrst In-
lernallonal intoroollogiate cilcket contest In
the game's hlstor ) was begun loda ) on Iho
giounds of the Geimantovvn crlckel club at
Manliolin. The coinlilncMl strength of
the Pennsylvania iiniverslt ) , Havoi-
fonl college and Harvard unlvoislly
was pitted agiilnst the loprosenta-
tlvc-s of thioo Canadian colleges 'Iho
attendance was small 'Iho Ameileans won
the toss and elected to bat llrst When
stumps weio di.awn In the evening thov
had made W runs In the Hist Inning and
19 In the s-ceond , for two wickets , while the
Canadians had accumulated 89 In the llrat
Inning , thus giving promise of a close con-
ttbt.
9
Anierli-in Onlrrr * of thn I rl t > n Cmigrc-m.
PARIS , July 1 Mr Randall wns elected
vice president for America at today's session
at the International Penitentiary convention ,
now "Itling at the Sorbonne General Brln-
kerhoff of Matufleld , O , U among the vice
presidents of sections.
QUESTION OF LOCAL LAWS
Pope Replies to n Latter Sent Iliin by the
Protestant Olorgof Chicago ,
CAME THROUGH CARDINAL G BBONS
Touohcn Upon the Cnnilltlnn of I'rntettnnt
llesldenio In Intlmllc Krpubllrs of * * nutti
Anirrlcii llus Asked Iho l.ornl
llcprtit'iitntlvu fur Inforiimtlun.
MILWAUKEE. July 1 The sovcuty-flv
Methodist ministers and their wives of Chicago
cage who came to Milwaukee todty held an
Important tneotlmg on boird the boat this
morning In relation to the dlsibllltlcs of
Prulestunts In Soulh American countries. The
Chliago Methodist ministers' meeting April
2 , IS'.U appointed a committee to Invlto the
pope's attention to the fact "that our Protes
tant brithers In the republics of Peru , Ecua
dor , and llollvla hbor under oppressive dis
abilities that affect not only the profession
of their faith and the public worship of God
according to the dictates of their conscience ,
but also their civil and inalienable right to
bo legally married without being compelled
to for aw oar their religious convictions , and to
respectfully nnd earnestly reqiic t him to
secure for these Protestants the same liberty
of conscience thai Is unjovcd by Uonnii
Calhol'c ' clllzens of Ibis counlrj. "
Letters were written to Archbishop Ire
land , Mgr. Satolll , and llnall ) to Iho pope
himself , but no reply was received until re
cently. The letter gent to the Chicago clergy
Is as follows.
"HOME , Juno II , lS9r. Mr John Leo :
Dcir Sir In reply to your favor of the 20th
till , 1 beg lo say that some days ago I re
ferred the matter of disabilities of Protcslanls
In Peru , Ecuador and llollvla to the cardinal
secretary of state. Ills eminence writes mo
aa follows 'The lelter written to vour emi
nence by Mr Leo of Chicago has reference
to a state of things solely dependent upon the
civil laws In force In the republics of Peru ,
Ecuador and Uollvla Nevertheless , ns your
eminence has been pleased lo communlcato
lo Iho me Iho said lelter , I have written to
the apostolic delegates In the above named
republics to obtain precise Information con
cerning the laws which affect the condition
of Protestints there , ait regards both Iho ex-
ercl'e of their religion and the celebration of
marriage Communicating this to jour eml-
nencn and liking It upon mjsolf to cill the
attention of Iho holy see lo the liifunmtlou
which the aforesaid delegito will send , I
am etc *
"In availing myself of the opportunity to
tender jou my best wishes for your welfare ,
I am , my dear sir , yours sincerely In Christ.
"J. CARDINAL GUIDONS "
Kef USD prize baking powders No matter
how gaudily balled , disappointment's sting
lurks In them Dr. Price's Halting Powder
Is purest und bst.
> c s for tlio Army.
WASHINGTON , July 1 ( Special Tele
gram ) First Lieutenant Charles P. Echols ,
engineer corps , will report for duly at West
Point , and will be relieved under orders of
M ijor Ki'derlck A Mahan. engineer corps
Second Lieutenant Archlbild Campbell Is
transferred from battery E to light b.ittery C ;
Second Lieutenant James Hamilton , from
light bitlery C to battery E
Tlrst Lleulenant Lewis II Strothcr , Tlrst
Infantry , will report at Chicago for appoint
ment us aide-de-camp to Major General Wes
ley Merrill Caplain Charles Shaler , ord
nance department , will proceed to Walervllet
arsenal , New York , on business pertaining to
Installation of plant ut .irmy gun factorj
Leaves of absence grmilod Caplain Henry
H Osgood , commiedary of subsistence , four
months. Captain Charles M Gaudy , assltant
surgeon , two months , Second Lieutenant
Charles E. Lang , Second artillery , four
months. _
LOCAL
The parents of Hector lilock , a boy 14
years of age , have sworn out a complaint
against him , charging him with Incor-
ilglblllty. llie bo > persists In running about
the streets and learning the ways of the
wicked.
Last night Chief of Pollco White Issued an
order to the department Instructing thu men
to keep their coats buttoned all the time
wh'lo ' on duly Heretofore when the heat
1ms been oppiesslve the men have been per
mitted to throw open their coats
Last night two Italian boys got Into a
fight at Twentieth and Plerco htrcels , In Iho
course of whUh one was ucveuly beaten.
The conqueror was nrrcsled on Iho charge
foi assault and batteij Ills mime Is Peter
Maroeky. He has been in Jail a number of
times.
In the suit between the city and property
owners on the question of the collection of
special benefit taxes on account of the openIng -
Ing and extension of North Twenty-sixth
streel from Iho norlh sldo of Nelson's oddlllon
lo Caldwell street thu city has won. Sev
ern ! property owners resisted the tax on the
ground that as there was a "set-off" In the
street they were not benefited. The amount
Inovlvod Is about $4,000.
REPORT OF THE ACADEMIE DE MEDECINE OF FRANCE
"THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS. "
THE RESUL7\S OF THE RECENT
INVESTIGATIONS IN PARIS AND THE 1
REPORT OF THE ACADEMIE DE MEDECINE
OF FRANCE HAVE PLACED APOLLINARIS
WATER AT THE HEAD OF ALL THE
WATERS EXAMINED FOR PURITY AND
FREEDOM FROM DISEASE GERMS.
CLEARANCE SAL !
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