. - , , _ . " , . , . . - . , . , , , , , , , , . , . . , , . . , - : - - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - , " "J ! < I'I'"T " " " " -"W.-J" ' ' ' ' ' - - ' ' - - ' " , " . r I ' . ' . .t f eI 1 jt p " 'f ( . 1b 't I , " \ ' . . . 3 tj TILE O.MAJIA DAiLY J3TjE , ' \IOD.Y , . 'toeS' ! ' . iS9. : - - - - _ _ _ - - - , . . ; _ _ _ _ _ I WALLEn's ' 11i1 ILY I 1)EST ) IT UTE II I I - II I I Appi1 for rUUd3 in De11:1 of the rroneh Prisoner. Prson.r. WILL [ E NEEE TO SCURE EVIDENCE - COIOI'NI J''O"I' " 1'1.1"111.1) . ' fl'- . tIl.p4leu1 I. llk. . Ills 1 lol.t to JII" . . :101" " fr the 1'lrl''o or 1"lllerl.I.IIUWl. . . - W\SINGTON , A\ ! . 4.-The connsel In Iht WaIler case have nnled In the following appeal ) for asslstnnce for lrD. WaIler : "I Is i generally known that John I , . Wallr , formerly United States con8ul at Tamata.e , Matlagafcar , wal arrested and tried by the I'rclch military authorities , \ \ho hatl occu- pled that place last March. anti that he was eltelcell ! 'to twenty years' Imprisonment at hard labor for the aleged offense ot com- municatng with the enemy. He Is now con- fined In a military prIson near Marseies , France. Mr. Walefs stepson , laul Bray , who was the only remaining support or the family In Madagascar , was eXllelnl tram the Island by the French military authorities , and Mrs. Wailer and her children were let destitute at Tananarlvo , the capital at the Isiarni over 200 miles trom tnl couto Through the klnlnels , of ! r. Ethelbert G. Wood , an American citizen . Irs. Wailer and her , famiy were furnished with nteans to reach the sea nl Vatornandry . and thence to take passage to Maurltitis . where they arc now stranded and living on charity for want ot means. "Mr. Waler was nsslatml : superintendent at the Kansas Asylum for the Blind and held other responsible poSil018 In that state before - fore he was aplIlntei consul nl Tarnatavo having been enl ot the Presidential electors 4 at-large from Kalsas In 18SS. I.'lts . ] are needed to bring ! rs. Wailer end her family home. She can present evidence In support at her husband's Innocence oC the charge on which he vat ; convicted by the Preneh court martial at Tamnatave. - "The elJarlment or State Is Inquiring Into \Vailert . ' claim against the French government - mont to' Illegal arrest and Imprisonment , and the virtual confiscation at n valuable con- cessIon which had been glanted to him by Ue , queen 01 Madagascar , hut he has no funds avaIlable for bringing Irs. Wailer and her children to the UnitEd States. Mr. Waler was ono or the leading men ot color In Jllalascar : , I Is to b hoped that system- atc and hnmEdlate efforts wil be mHle : hy the colored people In their churches and through other channels to raise funds for the relief ot his needy amI unfortunate family. I Is hele'cd that a grIevous wrong has been done to ! r. Walor antI Bray by the French military anthor\l s In their war ot conquest against 1Iadagascar , for whIch an Ipology will be made . to the sufferers. "nul this appeal Is made to citizens ot the United , States , without regard to Wailer's gui or Innoc nee. His wlC ! and family are AmerIcan citIzens , and through no fault at theirs arc helpless ] and destitute tar allay from 11 ni. I Is l to b , ; retell the go.- rrnment has not funds available for such easel a1 that ot ! r. Wailer's family , and I I on this account that an appeal Is made to male the gencrl public. All subscrIptions may be sent to the Department ot State , as the case IH urgent , anti a liberal rcspommso Is hope for from the Aml'llc:1 peoIlle. , "C1tAMMONI , , D KINNEDY . "JOHN , . 11 r.ANGSTO , " . . ' " "W. T. ! 'GUIN . scngJUI.I 01" " I XlnJ'1 I ( ; IXISS. 111"11 .r . 8111"1 , . . .t the Stmu ( . U. 1'II.tl"1t 3111. : . , I Iteilort. . WASHINGTON , Aug. 4.-The hnreau at statstC oC the State department has Issued . ' advance sbecs ot time expol.ts for the United States for the first at the Stt frst quarter year ISO . cmpared with the same quuter In ISO I. The totals are as follows : AIKerla. 4,24 : Increase , $40,007. Austria-Hungary. $12- 00S7 : Increase , $863,733. . Belgium , 2,70S- 16l : ; Increase $ S28,15. British India , $ : ,75 . - G78 : BrItIsh Columbia $187,27 : Inerelse from port oC Vancouver , 3287. ! Oilier port 10t given : Canada , maritime provinces and ! Newfoundlaad , $783.582 ; Increase . $1- & ; 15. Province oC Ontario , $2.623,385 ; increase . crease , $116.80. Pro.lnco of Quebec $061- 61 : Incre1st. $1&3,900. : Ceylon , $18.220 : In- . crease. $ t5nG : Cuba , $5,10.001. oC whIch $11,063,500 was In sugar , $2,83552 lea tobacco - bacco and $52.30 cigars and cigarettes. Denmark . $61,31& : Increace $219.380. France , $17.674,60 : increase $6,425.7.18. This later I so great as to cause special ! commenl by the bureau , anti figures are given showing that a large share ot the JrEnch exports are from the ParIs consular district. The following are the articles that make tmj' time large share 01 French exports to the United States during the tl0 quarter ltntoned : Mes-inos cashmuerea. mlscdlaneous dress goods , $2,673GO3 ; silk manuretures. $2,005.- 99 ; : laces yell , tulos , crepes anti embroid- cries $1,268,049 : feathers and flowers . Cr- tilicial . and millInery , $1i03,561 ; gloves , ' $775.217 : vines . $6S6,741 ; skins , hides and loather $669.631 : works or art , $153,332 ; chIna and glassware otc , . $359,021 : jewelry and precIous stomies $371,598 : buttons and trimmings , $322.915 ; wool anti waste , $158. t 461. GE'many Is I divided Into consular districts anti the figures showing the exports to this country for tn quarter arc as follows : for- Ito anti consulate Indfr , $12.90S,702 , In- ct ' oiso. : $1,107.8 I.'ranktort anti copoulales under , $7,969.11 : Increase . $ ! .854.SI0. Ha- waIan Islands. $3,155,968. ot which $3.031.12 was" ugar. Hondnrs $25',155. Italy , $ ; . _ 817.300 ; llcre'lso , $212,181 Mexican City , ; 1,56,51 : Nnevo Laredo anti consulates tinder $ ,161./:37 / : ; Netherl,1nds. $1,851,857 ; Ihuda. $783.740 : Suushi . $77,7&3 ; : ; S\veden \ and Norway , $ 5.000.f32 : S'mvItzcr1nuh , . $1,621,421 ; increaie . . $1,813,131. Turkish . cmplre , $1,9S2- . HI. 'III.'Flu' 'Flu' fues for Great BrItain and I number - her ot ether Important countries are nol given. as th3 consuls have not made their reports . I.'rol Switzerland the lagest export was , In NUoa embroideries , amountIng to $1.720.- 8:0 : silk embroideries and Piece goods . $368.- 0611. I'ror Germany thn princIpal exports were dYE' . drugs antI chemicals , gloves , silks . hnemi . woolen . and colon gOtds , braids , etc. . - - - - - - 11..1. II I " " ' " ' 1' ' I nyt'ti tor' . WASINGTON , Aug. 4.-Specal.-at- ( ! ) eats have been Issued ns follows : Nebraka : -Gottlieb K . HolbeIn , Ells ts , graIn mPMurc and regIster : Arnold F. : Iolrln , Nrb'I 1' : City , Iltomatc lush tank : Iiou . . \ \ . Somer1 , Premout , stagIng sup Jrt : 'hle ! 4' , 'Stltzer. ' Central City , vet : g mimanhr.o. , South 1.lmtn-oeph Dennis , 11t springs , . lock : Oliver Swift , astimnor to Immel : : a'l I : tI. w , Simmons , . \ \ber.ltcn wire Ca8tenJr. Iowa-Addison lal'lr , C-Inch : C.IT brake : Wal r W. Burchol , Slltherlan' ) . plaOt ; Marcelus D. I 'lanllers , Ilammilitoa . \1'1 drIll- lug machine : IIcnryV. . harrison amid , L. n. Wallelgh , Cllntomm . mechanl:1 , toy : Hemy I ) . 'James alHt I. . 1. Ilart Dickens corn harvester - tCr ; Jesse Kirhin . Stuart . automatic wagon brake : Henry lcortou lnrlnto' . Iem boiler furnace ; lste3 I Layman . Pea Iolrel. eg tester , Wiiam H. Lt' nl.1 I. ' . 11. ( rant , What Chle : , hetnl stJle : Gccpa 1. . 2'Ii'Itemi . Des ) , , . 1I'lln. Moimmes hook and ) : Nls Nellen . Sioux City . ! sI ) h.oimnce : , WSlcy ) I.ls . . : - Young Jefft'rsrimm. , kItchen c ubinet . - - - - - - - - ' : . 1'.UI..11 .r u , ' 11..I.r..1 1. , . . \VASIiIuTON , \ug. 4.--The funeral oC the negro boy , I'llt : Green. who was ahot lut Friday by 11h1 F1ag'.er ! b.clshe h.ll been taking flul frGll 1 pear tree In time yard . wu Ihl today antI was atellle.l by a lare tHouK of colore,1 Iluople. Two eol- ore'l PIL ehe3. 11ev. J. 11. Taylor and Vaitor If. Uro ! , . dllvr.d brief rmarhs touching . . orl time EubJecl hails I0rl temitorate . bu . the wemuls or the istlem' \onls btel' weu several t\ne Iru\full by the Interuptons at excIted hener : ' H'terrlo h ) time athm lIt . the coroner's r jury I cooerJtng lss Flaglemho ut1 that evIdenty lime tkhll or hunln life without just eaUle1t no crime iiiVish - , Inou. 1.II' leT \D' 10t worth mmmcli . so . far the colon'.1 ! - . ta i race \as rueernl.I , but Gal \ouhl hno 1 1'clonlnr. ! The acton ut Miss 13glcr In lootn b CUil the b. , ) ' I , wo mrol' after a 1131r 13 strongly ! can- denineti . _ _ _ ' ' 1'cmM , \hllt Itmmi1 ' fur : .1. \ VASIi1NGTON.ug. . 4.-idumiirat lro\n , COllllllant at t\1 \ Narf'ik : n:1) yards says the new battleship Texas. jut comleteJ d t that yard , wil III ready : for ( omII"lon : August 13 . and In the course uf thre weeks to to aa - C H _ . _ _ . , " - . ' " , _ " - _ - . . - - -.I _ . _ " .A L . _ 4 4 " < " 0o"I. " lOt Ig IH\'S flHm , \1 N13.t. ' Iutt'It "r 1"1' ' ' ' ' ' ' nl.1 Iul"r" lvnrrj'- h./l . I ii. . 1Iu.tmki'u' t.'llhrll. Ims MOINES : , Aug. 1.-Spsciai ( Telegram. ) I -The iowa democratic "olventon will meet at Mu.hn.lown next Welnosday. The sttua- ton Is uncertain and peculiar , because lt the fact that the conventon wilt be coin- pletely at Ira regarding candidates for stab olcel , and the doubt about which WY the convention wIlt go on tha silver question . Many at the county conventions have c. trely Ignored the arlopton ot relolulhns , merely choosIng delegates , but others have InAtracted , and all but one against tree coIn- age. Some pretty go01 julges-Incline to the belief that , the salvation ot the party In this state will 10 In the adoption at a free silver plank : , thls giving the populrs and other malcontents on the currency question n chance to combine. lint Il I hardly Irob- able that time tree silver men wIll be In I iumajority . There will also be adopted a valley on state Issues . whIch were lractic- caly Ignored by the recent republican COl' . vention. The unnimiy with which ex.Gov- ernor Holes lu his letter rhclue ! the governorship - ernonhlp fetes any queston a to his can- dldac ) ' . Among the other gubernatorial IIOS- I slhiltes are JUdge Babb at Mount l'ieaant oath Colonel ' Charles A. Clark of Cedar Hpldh. Henry Voilmer . mayor ot Davenport - port Is suggested for lieutenant governor. Judge Wallo ot Iowa City ha a strong following - lowing and can doubtless have the nomila- ton for supreme jUdge It rio will accept. T. J. Harper oC BurlIngton Is ale proposed and I. . I. . Delano ) at Atlantic Is another man whose name Is mentone : for this ofce , Charles E. Whitng Is favorably mentioned for time nomination ot railroad mmlssloner. Iyman B. Parhal ot Jackson county and O. J. Lylander ot Cedar Falls will be In the field for the state superlntenll ney. "Su I 1.1 ; 111" ) ' " : Ici ' .VI to. CRESTON , Ia. , Aug. 4.-Speclal ( Tele- ram.-The ) usual wrangle over the sliver question occurred In the Union queston county con- venton , held at Atlon yc-eterday. A bitter war occurred In the committee room when resolutons were beIng tramel\ There was a t6 vote on the plank for the tree coInage ot sliver till the "sound money" men fnaly won. In the convention majorIty and mInority - Ity reports were Ilresented. th ° majorly report - I port being dually adopted. The financial plank declares In favor of the free and un- Iml ll coinage or hath sliver and gold. The "sounrl money" men were headed .by J. 11. Duggan , antI the sliver element by S. A. BrCwster ot the Aulvertloer. . . Clini rgtuiVl lit " .J. . Miiruler . DES MONES , AUg. .I.-Speelal ( Tele- gram.- Irs. W. K : Mert wlto ot a harbor nt 509 Easl Scot street , was found rlead this afternoon , h\lnJ been Ehot. Her hus. hanll Is mmndr arrest for her murder , though he claims It Is a case oC suicIde. The couple have not lived together happily. The cor- oner Is Invesl atng. CII..ll C lie Ilnrb'r Shil' ' ' RED OAK , Ia. . Aug. 4.-Speclnl.-Sat- ( ) urday Rev. Mr. McNincim notified the various barbers oC the city to closm. Sundays or he would prosecute them. Today none ot the shops opened , but there was enough Increased breaking. profanity to offset _ the lessened S.1bb.tl ZII ' \ 'Y1'1' H\IIY J.tILli ) . nlrlll ) kIntIuiunhIIcMIum.rsiui ( ) Shot JIWIfh'r ii fllA l'Ighmt. \VICIIITA . Aug. -Dick \'eagor alias Zip Wyatt the most daring desperado In thE Indian Territory , was captured today near Sheridan , Okl. , after a desperate fight with the officers I'ursulng lslmii. Six months ago the authorites of O ahola set out to break up Vy.att's , gang , which hall been murder- In ! robbing and commIttng almost every crime In the cllendar. TheIr last sensational crlmo was the rob- bin ! ot the Hoct ] Island traIn near Dover , t1 shootIng ot Messenger Jones and the looting oC the passenger cOJches. After that robbery time authorities began a merciless pursuit ot the gang. Three of his partners , Tulsa Jack , Di D oln amI lice Back , were Idlell and a dozen other oC the gang cap- timrcd. Alone and single-handed , Zip Wyatt made a last stand before his pursuers and put up a desperatl light for his life. Wl was on his way trom the Glass mountains In the weter part ot time Indian reserve , when the omcers engaged him 3'esterday. They ran him across the flock Island track near Waulwmls and Into a cornfield . which they surrounded. The officers played a waitIng - Ing game. Thirst finally made Wyatt desperate , and ho came boldly out from his cover , evidently determined to soil his life al dearly as pOI' sibhs lie emptied his rifle at the posse which WIS headed by : Iarllal Smith of South Enid. The fire was returned. Smith lmoll to cripple Yeager , and soon his left arm tel by hi side , so that be could not use his gun. The outlaw drew his pistol and advancel step hy step toward the men who had been hunting him. They backed slowly away , just enough to keep out of range ot his pistols and al the sale timekeeping Ieeeping near enough to use theIr rifles. Wyatt soon fell . with a bullet In hIs hip but he continued to drag himself toward lie officers . shooting as he crawled. Another bullet In his shoulder finally disabled ' hlh anti the posse gathered around him. But even then with both arms meles , he fought on , kicking and bitIng until overpowered by main strengtii . Wyatt was taken to the KIngfisher jail . where surgeons were brought In to dress lila wounds. They say he will live. Tonight time crippled outlaw was taken to th Uarfell county jail. This breaks UI' the last gang ot outlaws In Oklahoma. Time campaign against thent has cost the government a mint of money. but the law offIcers halo fnaly triumphed One ot 'Vy- atl's recent crimes was the killing ot a Baptist mInister when Wyatt made him give up a hors3 which ho was rIding. - 11 llHI ( 01 Ciu'i'1L.tI , Ai13mtfC.t. Xl'nrnJI : , Snhvn.iimr . mind l.n.lnrn" 1..lllr..1 for Grim nil C.nf'd"I'llon. NEV YOHK , Aug. .1.- ; special to the World from MexIco City says : The new republic - public proposed to be termed by Nicaragua Salvador amI 10nllur.s Is Iamcd Hepublca Mayor d Centro America , or the Great Hl public at Central Amorlca. Many [ people conversant with Central American affairs look to a partition ot Gua- t mala , her northern provinces seceding to join Mexico amid , her souther provincEs join- Ing the new republic . C MnrrInm..L : 'l'OTZL 1..n.d. n.\LTDIOr , Aug. 4-A report from ner- lIn . Md. , says : Six acres were burned over tonIght. ! The total number ot houses burned was about coventy-Ive. the loss $200.000. and the Insurance about $25,000. About twenty residences were hurnati the occupnts 01 which are eIther wandering about the streets or aleptng : upon mattresses under trees The fire originated In the stables owned by o. W. Henry presumably from a cIgar , Very tel people were In town at the time . owIng to a camp meelng In the vicinity. so that the bucket brigade that was formed was very Ineclent. - Shot I ) ' n UI"'II..1..1 . Loyer . SAL'I' 1K , \ug. I.-A special to the TrIbune from Fruits , Colo. . says : Mlu Jen- Ile Knox was eho9 lat night by James Powel , a discarded lover. all Instantly kIlled. Powell was a laborer working for her tat her. They hall a terrible struggle. he tearing of almost nil her cloUllng. lIe bhot himself In the time lorlhcar\ ' lie Itemise Is . not dead anti , Is now at 'I'umrh.s I. . . ' . I'h' ' Jllllr1 .1ei. . LONUOug. . I.-The Chronicle hn : a disPatch - Patch from Constantinople whlh IYs : A man ( rein U kDn. who traversed ! the , Jhturh.l llsrlcl : , reports that I severe eng 1.Ilel' h 1 t 11,01 place wit I lcellcllJn Intuqent ; ! smear Strumlt7a In which limo Turks lost , Still . kiied al,1 , wouPced and tile Insurgents lot \oulllol. alt of who : \ere p.cl-I : In a ! IO lllt.11 :1 Sahonica. 8Jlonlc. - . 10 In'or. for Shlvi'mInn Irll.'e. LONnO , \ng. 4.-Time Iuanr II article or lime Times today dscusslng ! blmrlatvm 8.IS that France h not likely to ( accept any rai ) but 1. % . to 1. A ratIo ot even Id 10 1 \ ou1t not receive attention trum time 41.er fHU or so-called bimelalsts , who Ire really tier- semis wllhaver or sliver o s em'llel 10 colt. 1"1" ) ' JlnhllJ t H"llurf'll Iii ( 'ii hiti. KlY WEs'ru . --\Ih'lce received ! lmero from a truBllortby source 11 Cub are ( hit 1 great fight hs occurred near Ibra- ( 'mu. 1 ! whIch Colonel S.ndlYI .a wounded stud that time Ilsurgclt = have burned Jig- ulII lul Uuaa . . . . . . - - O51' 4r - W" ; , - - ' - 3r : , , . 4- _ _ ' " , _ . . , - , . . \ " - . YACHTS DHESSED AT SOON Beautiful Sight Witnessed il the lnrbor ef Cottngo Oity Yesterday CONCLUSION Of THE CRUISE IS AT hAND Hlf' " Ilch : tt Neimjn..rt ' 1'oiiur tutu C.llf..1 * fur Ihl' n"'x1 e"ll 1'0' Itrrt'V linus timeiuitumntl I C.III.ltul tf time Cliii ' , . ; - COTTAGE CITY Mass. , Aug 4.-The feel ot the New York Yacht club . which arrived her yesterday front Newport . remalnld at nnehor today the yachts nearly fllg the .arijor ) The yachtsmen took a day's rest. A large number attended ! religious services at : several ot the churches The only real feature at the day was the dressing ot the shIps , which occurred at sharp noon . At that hour the vessels were simultaneously decorated with their fags , which had been sent up In the rIgging and were broken out to the bree7J al a given signal The movement was per- formed with admirable precision nnl the plc- ture was extremely prel ) ' . Tomorrow mornIng - log time squadron will race back to : e\pJrt , where 01 Tuesday the race for tine Dre' 1 cup will take place These will wind up Limo chief events ot the cruise. On Tuesday night Newport wi be grandly iuminated II hOltr ot the feet , and the yachts will acknowledge the courtesy with lanterns Everybody Is wel satisfied with the result ot the cruise so ! ar. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ " 'I STEnx ASSOCIA'FION nAI S. Huckt.rll 'I'jikt.umtllmird . Full Omit of , \ iberfs' tlINsumuirI 't'uuu1ur. A Ihl..I. 1."rl.1. . . HOCKFOID , Ill. . Aug. 4.-Speclal ( Tele- , gram.-Ilorton ) pitched n masterly game ! today and nt no time were the St. Joe nhle to solve Imim Colbur was hit hard nnr was very wild. Score : Ioelford . . . . . . .0 0 0 2 2 2 4 0 212 HI. Joe . . . . . . . . 001000000-1 Tilts : HocltConI , 12 : St. Joe. 5. Errors : Hoclforll' 2 ; St Joe 2. Earned runs : flcckford , 13. Two-baso his : 'l'ruby , Kreig , Visimer Ttmrcc-bam'e hits : Krieg. Stolen bases : ICling . . lerrett. Sacrifice hits : Truby. Hit by .plched bal : 'I'ruby , Par- rott . Bases on bal ! : Off Horton , 1 : off Ccburn , 10. Struck out : By Horton , 2 : by Colburn , 2. Passer hal : Sny.ler. . 'Vlrl pitch : Coltmtmrn . Batteries : horton and nyder : Coiburn. Jones and Mellale. Umpire - pire : : Ir. Br'nnt. TWO PITCHERS 1'NOCKEI ) OUT. QUINCY Ill. , Aug. -Speclal ( 'rele- gram.-Both ) teams baied hart ! today anti each Imockell a pItcher out of the box , hut Dls Iolnes won 1w placing their his where they ( Jd the roost good. Attendance , 3.0. Score : Quiney . . . . : . . . . 0 3 0 0 2 I 0 4 2-12 Des Moines . . . . .0 4 0 6 0 1 2 0 ' -10 lute : Quincy . 12 : Des Molflei4. 10. Er- rors : Qulnc . 2 : Des Moines , 3. Home runs : l\ertes. [ cJ'arlalt (2) ( ) . Bases on bats : Off lull , I ; oft Capiimmger . 1 ; off Amm- dlews , 3. Struck out : Iy 11111 . 3 ; by Cup- linger , 1 : by Amedrews 1. Bateries : 11111 I , Caplnger and Boland : Antirews Figge- mler and IeFarland. Time ot gnome : Two hours. : Umpire : Mr. Burns DUCK EY1 In.'S'IG.Y WAI.LOPgD. PEORIA Ill. . Aug. 4.-Hpeclal Teiegr.irn. . ) -Peoria and Lincoln played time third ginf ot the series before a crowd of 5.OJ this afternoomi. ' 1he vlsltom lurrowl fb-apct I Rhutout. gettn ' thtlr runs tn ) the last Inning. Hanson Itchet for the locals anti received the best oC support The visitors were outplayed at every point. Score : Peoria . . . . . . . . 0 1 I 5 0 0 1 0 2-10 Lincoln . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 Hits : Peoria , 18 ; LIncoln , 8. Errors : Peoria , 1 : Ltncoin 1 Earned runs : Peoria . 0 : Lincoln. 1 Two-base hits : Bennel (2) ( ) , FIIncl3 , 'hree-bao hit : Flynn . tolen banes : F sher hiennett Ilollingsworth. Struck out : By Hanson , 3 , Baqes on al : : Off Ilunson 1 ; off Klmmercr , 2. Bateries : Hanol Of and Dugdale : Klmmnerer Grgg and Sll cr. Time ot game : Two hours. Umpire - pire : : lr. Stout. DENVEII SOUNDI.Y THRASIJIID. SPRINGFIELD Ill. , Aug. 4.-Score : Jacksonville . . . . 2 1 1 0 1 0 3 r 013 Denver . . . . . . . 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0- 5 11115 : Jacksonville , 1 : Denver , 8. Errors - His Jacksonville . 10 ; Denver . 8. Batteries - teries : Parker and Hoover : Eagan and Lmhman STANDING OF TIlE TIS. Played. Won. Lost P.Ct. Peoria . . . . . . . . . i8 St 2 65,4 Lincoln . . . . . . . . ii 46 31 W.7 Des Moines . . . . .78 4 34 M.4 Denver . . . . . . . . . i8 40 3 I ! 3 (3tmincy . . . . . . . . 78 33 39 50.0 Hocktord . . . . . . . 78 : : . 43 .10 Jaclsonvle . . . . . 79 :0 . ! 3.0 St. Joseph : . . . . . .73 27 51 316 Games today : Des Iolnes al Hockfort ; St. Joseph at Peoria : Denver at Quincy ; Lincoln at Jacksonville. G.I S OP 'hIC X.\'IOX.\ IN.\GU . J.oll.'lle ; 1"1. . I 'rig re' . St."I/ht on tint' Clll'IIIII I (1.11. . CINCINNATI. Aug. 4.-'he Heds lost a hot game by l.oulsvle'M rally In the eIghth Inning. Attendance . 6,0. Score : Clrolrnat . . . . . . 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 03 Louisville . . . . . . 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 . - His : Cincinnati . 0 : Louisville . 10. Er- rors : Cincinnati . 3 ; Louisville. 1. T ared nuns : Cincinnati , 2 ; LouisvIlle , 2. Two- base hits : Gray (2) ( ) . Collins . Cunningham Spies. Three-bnse hilts : Burke. Sacrilce hits : fcPhee. Double plays : Gray to Ewing ; Gray ( aone ) . Base on bals : Oil Foreman , 1 ; ot Cunningham 4. Slnlk out : By Foreman , 3 : : hI' Cummnlnghmarn. 2 , Hit by pitched bal : Foreman , 1. Bat- teries : Foreman and Vaughn ; ( unllnlhan and \\'arner. Time : Two hours and ten minutes. Umpire : Jevne. COLTS'IN ON A SCRMCII. CHICAGO. Aug. I-A choice aSborlment ot wil throws anti tumulls 01 the part of the Cols gave the Blownq their two runs without a htt. They kept the lelil untIl the last halt of time ninth , when the local tied them by hard hittIng. Terry led off with 1 trIple tn the tenth , Fearing the wlnnln un on a long ly to center. The visitors Illarell a perfect game In time field , but were unahle to do nay hatting. GrIC- Ilh hal n Ih1Jernl ; split and had tn retro In time tourth. Attendance . 1lC0) . Score : Chicago . . . . . . 0100000011-3 St. I/uls . . . . . 0000020000-2 Hits : ChIcago. 10 ; St Louis 5. Errors : Chicago , 3. J.lrnetl runs : Cblcago. 3. Two- liatun hIt : Declel' 'l'lmrce-baso hit : 'erry. Sacrllce hilts : he.han (2) ( ) . MIller. Stolen bases : Sheeimnmm. Double plays : ' \11110t to Stewart to Dahlen ; Slowat to Decker. Struck out : By Grilhhthm . 2 ; hy Terry , : : by KIssinger. 3. Paed ha'l : Mliler. First base on balls : Off ( lriliithm . I ; off Terry , 2 ; off Kissinger , 1. WIld pitch : ( irlihith. lIt with bal : Grllth , Shmeeimmmn Batel'le.i : Orllh , Terr ) ' . I ttledge and Donahuo ; Kissinger anti Mier , Time : Two hours and Uteen mlmltes. UmpIre : McDonald. STANDING OF THE TEAiIS. Played. Won T. Mt P.Ct. Cleveland . . . . . . 8' ' ) 5 31 lO.r Plttsburg . . . . . . 81 50 31 59.5 Baltimore . . ; . . . . 78 4I 32 m.o Chicago . . . . . . . itt ) 51 39 56.7 Boston . . . . . . . . . 7,1 41 3i 55.7 Brooklyn . . . . . . . 8 44 3. . 1.0 ' Cincinnati . . . . . . 81 4 : : : 54.2 l'hilnul"lohla . . . . . 8 41 3 ra.s New York . . . . . . . S 41 39 513 \\&Rhlugton . . . . .71 2' . 43 3.1 : St. I.ouls . . . . . . . .86 : 5 3.6 Louisville . . . . . . . S 21 5 26.3 Games today : Brooklyn nt New York ; Itladelphla at Boston : Baltimore at 'Vash- Ington ; sit l Lou ! , at Pltsburg ; Iouls\lo It Cleveland ; Cincinnati at Chlcaso. Cii rpenter's Prl''II.r' SmmsmIeIouis. . YORK , Neh. , Atig. 4.-Speciai.-The ( twenty-mile bicycle race which was hlI.1 . at this place on Thuraday. . caused mrre eJcltement than anything or the 1lnll that has ever been held In York county. The Crlemls ot Carpenter . who was obliged to quit the carrenter. thIrteenth mile , now claim that there Is somethlug very sus- plelous In imis losing the race In the way ho did. The night before time race It h claImed that he was feeling entirely well , hut on the duty o the race seemed moru dazed than Inythlng elpe. anti could not hut ell up with the rest of the riders at all. when I Is wel known that he Is a I first clasH rl.ler. . Many rumors are out and It Is beIng openly asserted that he wait drugse\ Another race for 1 shorter dls- tance will be hel ! here In the near tuture. - - - Crleketuuuit. 'I'o.imuy . . Omaha wii tri conclusions wih the Mm- nesota cricketers I second time before the \sltors : return home. The game w1 begin on the grounds II Twent.seeon.1 . anti Em- met streets at 10:30 : o'cloek thl morning. 'rhe raha t/n1 will Ie compse.1 ot Iho following : 1 r.aurle ( elptuln ) . Percy Ii. Ford. I. ' . A. Jeoip , Harry New H. " ' . Tay- hoe G , U. Vaughn V. ' . H. " 'aughn. J. : ( ' . Doyle J. FrancIs , j J. Nt-ale. J. ( amerol enl eIther J. Douglas : or Charles 11111. 1"0'(101 Juice pt Sioux 1.11. SIOUX FAT.L S. D. . Aug. -tSpeclal. ( . ) -Among the many features at the .tate Isle held here In Octobo will probobly . be . . . . . . --i . .w.- . : : . : - . : - - : - - : - - - , a tale betWt1own' : Anti South Dnkotn' ! 111lO.Ilt . hiormv.i Arrlgemenl" : will la& likely be muinllt'hfor a match betwe.'n MISs Ik.ly I . "or 1 let\1 I" Wlllal" , "Ith ' \ mmmiehmg record of 2:10\\ : \ \ . 1111 the Ilrhl" 1'1llnK 1111 Iralrlo huh , ! fC with n reco1I 1 ' ' .t.f 2li't : anti the SII'lllt's ! SOlth Dalt It l , ) o 2:111 the lurt.or e. men here tIlts 'shout equal ) ' dti'ltied on Ollinion IS tr ' 'hh'l woull c'In. 2iIssVII - lam . hind defeated Prairie 1.1) once thhl season : 1.L _ _ SCOtS CII'II' / : - w'r.s'rCny h.ILtUUIL Sf . I'nnml ( htl\1 t lie 1"111 . li I . E ii . nl'.1 11'1 , 1"llllt 11' . . ST. PAUl , , Al" . 4.-ln n gale oC harl hitting anti " , petect lieimiing . Comlske"s men tools the head In the Pennant rce for the first tirtf' this eason. Kansas City was oltplaYt1l hIt through the game. Score : St.Paui . . ' . . . . . 200200141-Il Kanas City . . . . 2 1 1 0 0 I 0 0 0 1- 6 Hits : St. lau1 , 1 : Kansas City , 12. Errors - rors : I\nnsa : ! City. 3. Batteries : : ) : Iulane and Bole ; I.'rlck ) mind Bergen . MINNE.lOI.IS , Aug. 4.-Seore : Minneapolis . . . . 1 0 4 6 0 1 1 0 -1 MIlwaukee . . . . .0 0 0 3 3 t 0 0 06 His : : lnlllpols , 19 : Milwaukee , 13. Er- core : : lwaukee. 6. Un tcrles : Fleetham anti Wilson ; Stephlls and 'pavor. GHANn HA1IDS , . Aug. I.-Score : Grand Haplds . . . 3 0 0 0 0 013 4 2-2 indianapolis . . . . .2 0 1 1 2 0 3 1 010 His : Grand Rapids , 21 : Indianapolis , 12. Errors : Grand Rapids , 3 : Imidiminnpoiis . 3. Batteries : Jones and NJe , Cross and Me- li'a rh a mm liarlant\ 'rElutFI hAUTE , Aug. 4.-Score : Terre Haute . . . . 0 1 0 0 4 0 2 0 20 Detroit . . . . . . . . .2 0 2 0 0 0 4 0 0-8 Hits : 'rerre haute . 1 ; Detroit , 13. Errors - rors : Terre Haute 3 : Delrol. 3. flatteries : Hughe and Roach : Pear anll Twlneham. STANDING OF' TIlE TI' , U1S. l'laed.'on. . I.osl P.Ct. St. Paul. . . . . . . b ) DO 3. : 60.2 Inlianapoll . . . . .80 48 32 60.Q Kansus CIty . . . . 8t 4S 31 : 59.3 MIlwaukee . . . . . . 85. 4 : 40 ' r.2.9 Mlnleapols . . . . . . 80 4 3 : l3 Detroit . . . . . . . . 79 .1 . 41 48.1 Terre Rattle . . . . . 8 : :10 : 62 36.6 Grand Rapids . . . s 2 57 32.9 Gales tola ' : I'ansas CIty al 1lnne- nlols ; Mlwaukeo lt St. Paul : Terre Haute at Detroit _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ C ) Ii ii ii ruin lie fetu . Chit' Sul ii I ( 'rs. CHADHON , Neb. , Au ! 4.-Speclal ( Tele- gram.-Challnon. ) by timely hitting and materially assisted by costly errors on the part oC Fort Niobrara , won today's hal gnme' Time features oC the game were the work ot McKay at short for Chalron anti Score the : hitting of Abbott , also oC Chadromm. Chadron . . . . . . . 2 3 [ 1 0 : 0 014 Fort Niobrr . . . 1 3 0 0 0 2 1 3 2-12 His : Chadron , 101 : Fort Nlobrara , 13 Struck out : By Williunms. t ; by Brel- welser , 6 : hy McBride . 1. Batteries : 'VI- Iams anti U'Ilunlomm : Breltwel . McBride and Feldcamp. UmLllres : Lawrence all : IcAvo ' . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 111. . . I..t lt PI''I.lt. FHEION' " Aug. 4.-Speclal.-The ( ) bl- ccle tournament to be hL'ld hero this week Is an assured success The local wheeimnen arc taking a great deal oC Interest In it , anti If the weather ts good there wi bo some fne sport. There are twenty-one en- tries In th" liVe-tnhlo handlcull , among them Oallw , Pixie ) . . larman anti Frecrlclson oC Omaha , Putfrson ot 1lalsmouth , 'Vee- ter or Grand Island amid Joe Elclt and Kendrlclt ot this city . 'rho Irst Mix are also entered In the one tulle open. The track Is now In good cOlrlton and will bo still more Improved before the rnces. , VI..Uh.f I , , 3lmitelies lt Ch..rll" . . . . CHEBOKEI , Ja . Aug. 4.-Spccial ( Tele- grm.-Oe ) "Ianh , champIon Ilddlewel ht catch-as-cntth-ca/ wrestler oC Iowa throw Ben \Viliiamqmm. \ champion heuvywolht ot Nebraska and Dlkota , here last nlhl The match was for purse ot $0 all gate receipts Wilams won the lust full 11 fifteen minutet. Marsh won the next three falls In three . ninp anti five minutes Iespee- ttVel ) ' . J.V. . Boyd oC Nebraska was In the houmu'e n < ciailengetl time winner. Ar- tcles w'rf Hlgnec l and he IJl Marsh will wrestle lcritium3. . August 9 , for $100 a side and gate relclpts' . flied fr"ll hard hineluig. CII "gL.NU , Aug. 4.-'he trotting mare Penelope tiled at the Glenvle track today from time effects of hard racing here and at Det' l. The marc \\M entered hy tiltChesumpetike stuhles at Baltimore In the 2:17 : class. She started In the race on FrIday - day amid won hefnt - two Iwts In 2:127' : Ind 2:137 : < . hut ' was wltJlrawn : before the race was finished _ She . - was valued It $ IG. ' .11 Ilrll t. " ' 11. lhmi . 1lol ! . . BROOKLYN Aug. 4.-Outfielder Tom Burns , who has ' In for plaed Brooklyn a number of years , has received 1 his ten dars' notice ot reieasc from the Broold'n club. Young , Anderson anti Tredway have been playing so well that Burs has been com- peled to decorate the bench for Mome tinme tme past. _ _ _ _ _ _ OI.lln,1 Jh'fcII. . .llmh" ! . . COI.UllUS. Au ! 4.-Exhibition game Columbus 12 ; Cleveland . , 17. : U.\ y xggn POIlcn l'nO'II'C'I'IOX. Gariumenmi l1siku'rs of Seiv York himuve .r n".I..t ; fll'r. . . . y..I. . . Itn' Not Settled ' 11"1. Stm'ihm , . NEW YORK , Au ! 4.-The executive com- mltfe at the Garment laleers' unIon held a meeting today to dIscuss the attitude of meetn ! altude the contractors as laid down by Secretary Wllc\sky at the mldnl"bt conterence. Shoull a single contractor declne to sign the Brotherhood ot Tailors will refuse to declare the strike off . but Il Is believed thai b ) Tuesday all the contractors will submit to this lemanlls. At today's meetn the executive commilee ot the Garment Iakers' unIon decided to Jet reports from all the shops amid have them read at the meeting In Coop'r Ist- tute tonmorrouu' I Is possible that the union will decide to Ignore- the action at Secretary Wlko\sky In making the surremider and will prolong the resistance to the strikers Acting ChIef Conln held a conference today with Secretary Wlkowsky ot the Contract- on' ' association. The acting chief said he had reason to believe on Saturday that at least 150 shops would start up with non-union men , and that he was ready to turn Ish the police ) rotc'lon th3t would naturally b" rllulrerl ( In such an evont. He said . how- over , that Secretary Wlkowsly had given him no assurance that such would bo the case lie said that Secretary ( Wlcwsky told him that sOle shops might Qpen , bul they would be compeled to cal for police Ilro- tectlomi. In the meantme , however , a ) lateen - teen ot police has been ordered to remain on duty. as Il hs fur the lust week. The actng chief said he had heard a rumor to the effect that the pantmaker ! as they are called , would strike , but that he had received no confirmation ot the rumor and did not credit It. . n"nlmln/ ) . ) . hmmt liroovum's . ' . . . CHICAGO. Aug. 4.-An organization was party effected here today for the purpose ot reclaiming John Brown's tort and sending I back to Harper's Ferry , whore It Is Ilro- posed 1 shall occupy Its old site. I Is probable that the necessary tunds will be raised amen Iht. colored pcople. Miss Kate Field Is aIding . In , the work. I 0 T\o U.o"'I..1 lt : In/I"I PII" . NIAGARA r/tLLS. / Aug. 5.-Biwood W. Butler , head engineer 0 ! he Niagara Fall paper mi , .h.1 . Ilmoth ) I" Sweeney. machinist - chinist , were tlroiiied ! ( through the capsizing oC their ro10 ) : In a squall on the rIver near Grass Ihan4 1 to1y. lIi'ovzmrul CJT t-i , . ' \,1 , I fur ( , .mmt'ruuI Cuuuimpos. TAMPA . Fla. : . Aug. 4.-The staler trom Cube tenlght b Jns little news. General Antonio 1Iaceo , offers $5.001 to the soldier or banll at soldiers who will Capture General Martinez de : Cal1'os. who Is now reportea to be at Ual'oJa/ . COl I t c Q' iOwk / I' " ihuIvl'umi'uuts . I.ONDON.Ug ; I.-Tho Stanthrd's Vlenn corresllondenlltHegraphs \ that Count nolu- chowslt arrIved at Aussee at Iloon and sIlent three hours whim Irlncq Iohenlone , afe which he vroceedCl1 to hitch ) p Vntui I hal ler e" 1,1.,1. . . NEW YORK , Aug 4.- . dIspatch ' from Io de Janeiro says the boiler at the old cruiser Trajan exploded today. Sixteen men were eiher killed or woundrd. The cruiser was lying In the harbor I Rio. St u'uick h , ' I C 1..II.lh. . CARLISLE Mass.ug. . .I.-John W. Skol- ton and J. Percy Wikins , two young men ot this place , were 1Ieil while crossing the railroad tracks here this afternoon , TheIr carriage was struck , by - an - engine. ' 1'1.1. lteiiorit'uh I\I I. . . MADnn Ammg 4-\n omclal dispatch ha been rec'ived here which says the Spaniards have defeated the rebels under Jose Maceo near SantIago de Cuba and that several of .tbo rebels were kied . _ - - . - _ - - - - _ . - _ ' - ' ; a- WILt \ DISCUSS TE IPEL\NCE \ Catholic Union of America il Oonvonton nt Hew York This Week WANT A SUBSTITUTE FOR THE SALOON 1"IIII110.11' I " or ' 1'0111h . ( ll.'r In t. lhll'h , 11 lit' l'repucmut met the Sessliumus .e thut 1111) ' . NEW YORK , Aug. 4-Questions or a IIr- mount Importance to the Catholic 'feml'eranco ' UnIon ot Ameria wi be 11hcussell at Its twenty-fifth annual convention hero thIs week. The Important busIness will be the elEcton ot officers for time ensuing year. The present president at the organizaton Is Jumes Cleary ot St. i'auml. So tar as Is known no serlouc oppositon to the election of 11ev . 'ather Cleary has developed , butt It was said that the friends of Archbishop Ryan at Phiadelphia , one of the strongest apostles ot total abstinence among the Cath- oils hierarchy In the Unlte States , are eager to put him forward for limo president ot time organization. 1 Is many year since the once has fallen to an eastern man , and the eastern member have recently expressed lie opinIon that they should have a llresldent. The other 0111- cers will probably be re-elected without op- loositiomi. One question to be discussed wIll be that ot the best substitute for the saloon , on which some acton may be taken. Another will bo the recently developed opposition to the breweries oC the Benedictne monks al La- trobe l'a. , whIch hiss already clnhnel1 the allnton oC Mgr. Satoll through the Iletton ot the temlleranee advocates ot that region. FEATURE O THE WORK. 1 Is proposed to elmInate the Insurance feature tram all the societies connectell with the national union In the future , for Il Is believed hy many that this feature Is a detrlmenl rather than a help. H thIs acton Is taken , It will do away with al oC the Insurance - surance assocIations and will permit tIme members - hers to devote their time mimi energies to the legitimate work oC the organizaton , and such Insurance as they may wish to carry may be obtained tram tIme regplar Temperance Life Insurance compny or organIzatIon. An earnest attempt wi be made to make the temperance movement In the Catholic church an entIrely relgious movement. In fnrtherance ot this Idea a plan will be pro- loosed for the organizaton its each parish at a total abstinence socIety ot which the rector shal be the head and rlln splrll. The exercises at the convention will begin next \'cdnesday morln . Mgr. Satol will celebrate solemn pontfclal mass In St. Pat- rick's cathedral , with Archbishop Ryan ot l'lmiladelphuia ns the preacher. In the afternoon - noon a parade at the bomo and visiting so- cietes under the command ot General James H. O'Delrne will take place anti In the even- lug a great demonstration will be held In Carnegie musIc hmahh . al which time tolowlng speakers will make addresses , Mayor Strong presidIng : Mgr. Satol , Archbishop Corrigan , ex-Postmaster General James , Commissioner Roosevelt ot the police board , Commissioner Murray of the excise board Senator O'StmliI- van , Victor Dowln . He\ Waler Elliott anti 11ev. James Iii. Cleary presIdent ot the tmniorm . The busIness sessions ot tIme Inlon. tht canyon- ton will bl resumed on Thursday and will be continued through Friday. - - - .JUnC IJX' IX A FAMOUS C.\Sr. CIIH.rlll ) IIIIA I fll/ltOl 'h'n Ices I' . : . , , 'i'uurii II thc SIII" ' ' ' Ciii , it . SAN FRANCISCO Aug. 4.-The supreme court has handed down Its long delayed do- clslon In the fatuous suit ot M. W Fox against the Hale & Norcross lnlng company - pany , the Nevada Mill all Mining company , H. M. Levy , Aphonsa ! Hayward and others. The judgment at Judge Hebbard In the lower court was In part alrmCI and In part re verseti. The decision oC the supreme court has been awaIted with much publc Interest for more than two years. Fox , ns a stockholder - holder In the hale & Norcross company , began his tamous summit on October 4 , 1800. The trial before Judge Hebbard was begun No.ember 18 , J8n , but It was nol until Slay . 1802 , that the great case was sub- mlted for decision. In June Judge Hebbard rendered his sensational judgment for more than $1,000.000 In favor ot Fox and the other stockholders and against the defendants - ants as damages for the frauds complained at by I"ox. 'he fndln s at time trial jUdge were ot a most sensational character. H. M. Levy , president at the mining company , Alvin Hay- wanl and W. S. Hobart were round to have been parties to a fraudulent conspiracy to rob the mine through manlpuatlon ] ot its ore In the Nevada and lexlcan mils , which the conspirators controlleti. The JUdgment ran for the full amount at $1.001,83 against Levy Hnywarl , Hobart and the Ne.alla Mill and Ining comnpaimy The other director at time mine were round oC 1l gUity negligence and Judgment for amounts aggregating $300- 000 was entered against thmern Under the decision ot time supreme court the amounts are greatly changed , anti some ot the detendants' Judgments art wiped out entirely. As to Hayward and Lew' the judgment stands for $210,197.50 . The Nevada Mil and Mining company Is let out ns having never been properly served. The negligent directors are also acquitted at responsibility. The amount ot damage sustained by reaoon ot Improper milling at the ores was left to be determlnfd on another trial subject to decisions contalnel In the opinion htimums JI. n Cy'Ioumi' . On the stroke at 6:12 : o'coclt ] every evening , says the New York Sums there puls out oC the Jersey Central station In Jersey City a new and huge locomotive whIch can run a mile In thirty-six seconds. This monster arouses such interest ( In all who catch a glimpse ot It that every e.enlng I crowd oC men and women-passengers by time 'arlous outgoing tralns-galher arounll It and gaze on It with amazement Even tIme engineers and fremen from other trans shol an unusual Interest In I. Thp engine Is No. 385 , and was bui by the BaldwIn Locomotive cOlpan ) . ot I'hldelphl : for the Philadelphia & . under Phiadelphia Hladln ; contract - tract to make lhe run tram Camden 10 At- lantc City , ninety miles . In ninety minutes. I Is running tempornrly on time Royal Blue line to IhlnMlphla to get ready for service. I Is a compound engine built on the I nglsh momlel wIth a small smokestack , and Is the only locomotl.e ot the kind II existence. In its general appearance I impresses one aM being much larger that I really Is. I Is higher than the ordinary locomotive , but hy actual measurement It Is one Inch less In length than engines ot the biggest type In use The drIving wheels are time central teature. There are two instead ! ot tour ns Is the rule on other passenger engines. In- stead at being at the back they arc In the mldlle , and directly under the cab. They are seven feet high. The engine Is equipped with a Wooster firebox and burns very fine huclwheJ coal I 1M run tinder 200 pounds steam pressure and uses the steam twice for hllh amid , lol I pressure , which Insures a caving ot fuel and I water. I ThIs locomotive Is expected to revolutionize raIlroad transportation. and its trIal trips are beIng w.ltehed wIth a great deal ot Interest - terest by ralr.l . men. , \\fll 1"\1.11101 t fl'OI Ouit . SI"I. As time principal sqimatiromi circled around us , says a Chinese mmaval conimmuamimler 1mm time Century , time raumge varied from 2,800 mneters ( nearly two mmmihes ) to perhaps 1.000 , at timiutim even less. At about S o'clock time Mataushoimna closed upoms time Cimen Yucn to about 1.700 tnoters and we fIred at her , fronu one of our I 12.2-Irucim guilt a steel muimell of 5 calibers' ( flx 12.2 Inches ) lengtim , imavumig a hmuratimmg charge I of nearly nhumety imounmis of huowuler. Time Japanese flag-ship was struck by this hmuis. silo , anti as a bumrct of flame arose from her , followed by a great cloud of i'imte itmmiolco , hiding - ing hmer entIrely from view. our gums's crew yelled their satisfaction , Thus shell indeed I wrought frightful Imavoc. irromos the Japanesa report it totally dIsabled time big 13-inch Ca. I net gulls and swept time deckit , Several charges of lewder for this gun had beei maased On deck Anti these , explothing , gave time gtmnmiera a trtma "imoist with their owmi letard , " hly this one shell forty-nipe omers and omen wore Instantly killed and over fifty wountleti ; the gunnery lieutenant was blowms into time sea , his cap anti telescope being eli traca of hint over bun. ! on time chip. . . . . , - ' - : - ' - - - - - - - - - - - ' -J S t'iil ) A 'l'I1ti. ( tt'rtIu' Auuuli'rs.mn's ( ' , , ll'gul siuuul i4tuiult iht'mirt. In a smith , umnllaillteti imeuse , tmtmsoimg time Pine trees near the fiismnai itwamsip , which stretches across the country' front ( irminml ltapitimi , Mich. , ahmstost to Dimiuthi , lives little ( lertie Antiersomm , 7 years old , hitr father is a laborer in tin iron amine , where lie corns possibly $1.25 a day , The story of Gertio'mi bravery was related in brief by time press a few days ago , hien a telegrumumo from Grand Itmipitimi told that she humid sayeti a passenger ( cciii , which was plmmngng ! forward to certain disaster , The track , over which had just pissed a speclal train carrying a party of railway oihlcials , imaul sunk cut of sight 1mm a amumekeg , or sub. terranenn lake , of wlmicim thor. ' are several along limo line of time Iumluth ) , tlississippl & Northmermo road , Imetwcems Granml ltaplds amid Dmmluthi. haul it mint been for hmer cool head and etrong little imady every liassemmger cii limo tralmm is'ouiti have goime to death , for time simmk hole which had swallowed time track was hidden beimimod a curve in time tracks and no power on earth coulml have mitoppod the traimm LntImmoo to save it after it had arrived - rived in sight of the deatlm trap. Simmco Sunday , the 1 lIlt inst. , the child humus been time recipiemit of no enti of attentions and mooney , amid iresents lmave beets showered upon her. Simo is hmatpy to thmimmk that she ii'as the means of savimmg hmunmtun lives and equally as lmappy over being able with some of thai money which lmmms beemi given her to buy some new clothes , a brand new , real anti truly doll , one timat shuts Its eyes whom haiti down , and. a wagon for hmcr little brother. Gertie , as small as she is , is her hmiotlmer's hmeiper. I palti a visit to the Andersomi Imome , ii'rites a correspontlent , anti there fcomimd time whole fammilly in hIgh feather. Thamiks to his little daughmters bravery , Mr. Antierson , who is a fairl well cducateml man , imas been offered a position with the Duluth , Mismilmis- ippi & Northern railroad at Iuluth at a salary of $65 per montbm and Ime was at hmonme for the pum'poso of telling his wife the good news. The mother was busy preparing time mnldday hmieal and lmolplng her was lithe Genie , clasping 1mm one arm imer precioims now doll. The lIttle one-the baby-was hmavimmg 150 enti of fun with lila sister's discarded rag deli and was thisputimig its pOsseastoti with a water spaniel pmmppy. "It was a bhesseth day for us when Gortia stopped thmo traimu , " said time mother , Imaus- lng in her work anti patting the soft , smmnny hair of her daughter. "I have wished to leave the iron district here , but no other work seenoed open to Ilermmoanmm , so we stayed. Now we will move to Duluth , where hlcrmnann imas been offeremi a good Place amid m'imero Gertio can go to schmool- she needs it badly enoumgim , poor clmlld. Of course I ant proud of her-wima wotmldtm't be-for not every little girl wommlti ho brave cnotmghm to do as sue did. But we have ci- ways lived near the tracks , you know , so time chmiimlrcn are not afraid of time traIns. And I have told imer how damigerous are time sivamnpy Idaces around lucre and cautioned her never to go near them. so when site saw time track dIsappear and time water begin - gin to conic iii ) she know that the passenger traimi would ascot time very fate I had so often warned her about unless It was stopped before It came to the bemmd in t0 rood. " While limo mother was speakimmg Omortle listened attentively , lmor sweet lIttle face as reti as time dress site wore , as red as time painted cheeks of liar doll. Shuo was not iii at ease , larticmmharly , nor was hmo forward amid when asked to tell her story did so in a cimarnslngly simple mnanner. Site lived over again the excitemomit thmrougim which site Imami passed anti omuce aimsoost dropped her doll while makimsg mimi expressive little gesture. " \'hy , ' ' itaiti time child , "I was Jess pickirs' berries dowmi tim' track a wayc , ivimere they alimma grow hlmick , an' wasn't tlmiumitin' of nothilim' . Then a train caine alommg. I knew it was too early for lii' reg'lar tralum , so I jess stood an' watcheti It. Whmere I was on a kinder little bank , little ways fromis time track , which rummms over th' niarsh there. Tb' groumnti looked all daney like ou'memi th' train was agoin' over , an' Jess as soon as it'd gone tim' track got all dancy , too , an' then it went away. W'ater began to comne up cli 'rotmntl It , an 'In jesa a mmoinuto there was a bIg lake 'bout-'bout-ohm , as far as fromn here to that tree , " pointing to a pine tree 150 feet away , " 'bout that big. "I was awfuly scared to see It , for my mamma had tol' nsa thuat the swampy places was had for misc , where little girls ovouitl got hmtmrteti it they dimltm't keep away , an' I was agoin' to run right homne with may berries when I heard time reg'lar traimm a-cousin' . That musamla rmoe worse scared titan ever , fur I knew if tim' swampy places was bad for me timey was bad. for tim' train. So I jess dropped my basket of berries an' run as hard as I could down thi track. My papa was at the mine an' I wanted lolnu. Jess then tim' traIn whistled an' I knew It was coin' to get hurled unless it was stopped , so I josmi jumped rlgimt out on tim' track amid waved nsy ol' sunbominet jess as hard as ever I could. "The man in the train blew a whistle lots an' tii' train stopped rigimt near mae. I wasn't scared tIll it stopped , tin' then I wanted to cry. Th' niams wimo got off tim' train first kissed nue jess as nice as soon's he saw tim' water , an' then lots of people kissed me an' called mc : good little girl. One man jess cried , an' look svhmat lie gave Ins , " and the cimilti ran to thmo big box wimichm aerved as a bureau anti brought back two $20 gold pieces , whmichs she proudly exhibited , "Oh , an' I got lots mnore , too , " comotinuem.l the child , "only I gave it to umanmnma to keep for misc. 'cept wimat site spent for lily new clothes , an' bought mae a real doll an' my little brothmer a waggln. " Then the lIttle wonsan turned to her brotimer , a chubby little fehioof 3 or I years , anti sent Imim off hmustilmog for his wagon. A request for a iticture of Gertie was answememl by imor muotimor with time statememmt that imer picture ima'i hover been taken. So I took the child to the village "tin-type gallery. " Sue Watchmemi tIme arrangements for takimmg humor p'cture ' with opan-eymimi astomoisimmnemot. Site was a bit frighmtenod , too. Her big blue eyes wore a troublemi look as site was told to stand perfectly still , anti her fat little honmis were stuck out so that her flagons looketi 111cc mniumlature clotimesplmms. Just before all u-as ready Gertie gave a gaap , pushed Imer battered straw hat back on her head mmd as- suimmed a hook of vast solemnity. To say that the child was flehighmtcti wimen she saw time likeness of herself is drawing It very mildly. Site wait in time seventh heaven of happiness amid cotmhml scarcely be restralneti fromsi bolting lmome at once to show time ivontlerfuml iticturo to imer mother. An attempt was undo to take a seconmi picture , but time child was so excited timat sime cuuimi not stand athil for a second , anmi the aeconml tintype hooked like a lot of cimiidren emigagetl In a wrestling mssatchm. On time way imomne acrue ltivlted hmer caller to remain at the imcmtmse for a whole week. pronuising to show huimu where time berries grew tile timlckest anmi to let imimu play with her doll is'imen sime was mmot. usimo ; it , I L ? tIthSl ( Is g'ttlllg ( iThs'ii e ) low I hiu\ ) ' Ilitit :11111061 : : iIh3'htIly ) can IittV ( ' a 1i1:1111) Ill limit liotist'- ] astvi'i1 iumutd Pimihie , I'cttcr ' timuii iliiyltdy ) ) 'l4u scll , cmiii' ih'lt't ) 1'i5 , iithm $13 u1o'it ; ; iut $8 a Ilictlhtil , 0 A. 1IOSl'I , Jr. ( Music nsi.1 Art. 1513 DouiaJ. , . _ _ _ _ _ ' ' - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - t 3' . . _ POLICE WTATCII ill E SALOONS 4 Now York's ' Thirsty Citizens Must Remain Sober on Sunday. REFORM ADMINISTRATION AT WORK OhIi'r Suumuumuer 'I'i'mil I h ii vemu is ii. Pri. Suite Club Su'hii'uii. i , ' 'imk'ii itu hiftili's ftc . .t'uilit flue I I iii ha r ra ss mum i' itt. NE'OltK , Aug. 1.-Time reformmi police atlnuinistratlea enforced another dry Sumitiay iii the muotropohls today. Many hmatroimmuon nero 0mm duty iii citizemma' clothes to watch time sahoomms , ammti they haul the tussistanco of nmemmotjers of the City Vigilance league , who are opposed to violatloms , Actimmg Chief Commhimi said tonight that ho haul travcletl abotmt thto city consitlerabhe anti felt gratiilemi at time success of hits cammilmaign , Altlmoumghi time saloomos vere aiutmt imp pretty tight to all outsiders , it was apparent thmat mnammy of them were tioing bumulmiess in a quiet ray ovith timelr friemsds , Acting Chief Conlin admmilttetl thitit l Is mimi Impossibility' to stop the sale of liquor ito every section of time loan whmemm it is POssible for a saloon keeper to supply time tenants in the hiuiltiing In which his Imiace is situmateul , 'Wiiero there is a themand , " saiti the acting - ing chief , "there Is likely' to be a stmpply somsuewimere , it Is a fact thmat proprietors of liquor stores whmo violated the liquor Jw _ were more ivary tlman ever before , ammd that timey umianifestoul a wholesome dread of the citizen spies. Thmoy would take no cimamuces kmmowimmgiy , anti were too sharli to adnsit stratmgers to their saloons , no matter how immnocemot time would-be customiiers appeared , "Fc'ui' drunken mmmcmi were soon about tiuo streets , ammd thoU comiceahimig basket was not nearly so cemnnuen as oa precedirmg days. Timti tmmiiqtme organization known as time Girder club , auth fathered by Oliver Sumner Teahi , ivas elIcited for time first tinme , and tmuwy hiaul time umonoimmal dues for hmmcmnberslmlp amumi luartook of liquor rcfrcshmtsemots there. Aitlmotmghm time Police lied not flttemiiimtfti to imiterfero i'itis the institutIon , there seemmieti to be a feehimig of imneasimmess over a rummior that there i'as a PoSsibility timat Captain 1'Ickett would imsako a visit. lioth Mr. Teal amoul his lawyer \u'cre onilmimatic In saying timmut it was aot in time itrovince of the police to chose . themn. As Toahi said , the Girder club i.as not ou'gammizcd solely for time pumrposo of simpluhylmog drimmks to those whose luositiommit Imrohilblt theimm frommi lmartaking of the Pm'ivl- logos opemi to mnenmbers of larger climbs. There ivere feattmres , stmcim as mihscounts foi' mnemmuberz at time stores of tradesmmoemi , dis- cotmnts being 10 per cent on all ilurcimases. "Our object is also to pronioto social in. terest ammmommg its memmmhers , " mualti Mr. Teahl , "amid for tIme encouragemtsemmt of tmuimsical anti dratmiatic art. It lies time samue right to grant to its members all privileges which tmeiomog to all properiy organuized chubs. " . Stuuhu h'iumuls of 'I'Imoiughuf , Deroit Free I'ress : A woman thInks of * mitan ; a mmian tluimmk for a ivomnan , Music imaints rainbow lImits out time heart. LIberty anti justice are represemmted as \vommlemm , because mmiemm love liberty anti justice , \Vlmon a young mmmaim btmrmms time caidle at both entis , suummcbody else hmas to pay for time candle. Rest Is an expensive luxury to most pcopl to. A kiss to a wommsan is a semmtlmnent ; it Is merely amm incithent to a man. Amumbition is the murderer of rumaukind's peace , CharIty should not be an impulse , but a pci mmeipie. Pure Blood , : s tloo seciLof time restoration to 1iealt which hood's Sarsaparihla gives. , "It gives me . ; - eS pleasure to recom- , . . t : extend hood's Bares- - perIls. It lies cured mo of many coin- 51,1 pinhits , and puxr- , tied my blood. I 1 waa troubled with lflV.-. - ½ . my. liver , imad hip . - . . dlecaso and other - - - . . troubieawithewoil- 0- . . / Ing of may ankles' . For a hong tlmno I had to walk with a cane , For several years I woagradual- breaking down. I had the grip in a. severe form. I procured six bottles of r Hood's Sarsaarllia aisti it built one up , My recovery iowa to Hood's Saraaparhiia. All my Ills have gone and I feel like a . I sheen vehlandcatheartll Pt stew person. Mns. CotulLora'a' : kELLY , ilaywards , & . Hood's Sarsaparilla Is time only trite blood purifier pronml000t _ ly in tIme Pimblio eye today , J.'ry It. Hood's piIlsr0 habItual contlpa. tints. 1'ric23c , par box. tORRLiARDt. . LU PLEASES EVERY TASTE It is by far the most dehiciouma Chew- j Tobaccosande. - - , I , EviRY : WOMAN - i.omnetimtmemt needs a reliabha r mtmomuthiy regulating mmmt'tiiciuta , , ' DR , PEAL'S ' . PENNYROYAL pILLS , A" : , proutupt. saftu anti certain In renmlt. Time eutu- lao ( tic i'eal's ) utum'ertihtatmrnitmt t.ntanywnerus , 31.0th. Shermean & McCnnneil Drug Co. , ias Dodeestreet. Omumima. Nab. - -4 ( W 1 EPll ; lj1HTs : . _ - IiutIoA'rIoN BONI ) SAI.II. Notice Is hereby givomm that muemumuti lmroPos- ala viii be received by the beard of directors or time 1,1111mm Ii ri aiomm ( district of Custer cunty , Nebraska , Lit timeir oihhc'e Ut time ASlit sc'imool house , in caid district , UI ) Co 2 o'clock p. iii. of hhm iStim tic ) ' of August , iS95 , for gm3,000 ( SC tiuq bontlit Ismtumeti by suiti irriga. lion distm'ict , $25V0 of itmmimi huoisti h'ming In bomuda of $500 eacit tmmmd $7,0C of said t'onds I. , iug In ttOlmtiit of lU4) e'aehm. All of mcciii bmoImd , lrmiwiuug intem'taut lit time rate of 6 per It cent imur annum , lua'aiule wt'rnh'ammnumally , 'rime imrioeiiui multi interest of saimi buitii ' hmnymiblO nit limo oiihce of the Suite treasurer 01' tIme , state' u-ut Nu'bt'aIca , hlma timid auiiotlflt reunmu I ml I ni. di me of atm I'I bonus paymi ititi In twemit ) ' (2.i ( ) years ( roam theIr ilate , sail ijomidmi PaYtihiut in Inimitmilhimmuonls mmfter term ysartu from Itch' dm110 , 'run board or dlrertor'u u''curvo limo rlgimt U ) reject univ ani mill imitis. Ad. dress till bids tA P. J. . Metcalf , See. , Lit \'tilwortim , ( 'usher count ) ' , Neitroska , ilyorder of time board of directors. nmaae lImits dti ) of July , itoa. H 1' , GATES , Prozitiet , . METCALJ" , I