HOT RACING IN A HIGH WIND W , State Moot Opens with Sorao Splendid Sport. RIDERS WRESTLE AGAINST A HURRICANE Amllll WIliM ( InIllllf Mile mill I'le-.elier Ihe .Mill.state Oliiiin- | llllllnllllll | OlllllilrU SlHMtM " III" Colnrnilo Mellle. The first day's sewilon of the ninth an- ' -dual Rlale meft of the Nebraska division of the Leagno of American Wheelmen at Ilia old fair Rroiimls yesterday afternoon was a brilliant mirccss , especially from a rnclng standpoint. The t-xcoMlvely torrid w ther was Inntrilincntal In kceplliR the attt-ndanrn at a notch way below expecta tions , still there was a fair crowd on hand ml the card was pulled off amidst the liveliest kind of excitement. Without an exception there wn the best field of riders on hand ever assembled In Omiha. and while each nvent was fraught with interest , the high wind that prevailed prevented the nmniihlng of any records. The olllclalfl of the day worn as follows : llcferee. I ) . C. Kldrudge ; starter , Walter 0. Clark ; rlork of the course , J. A. llcnsoni assistant clerk of the course , U. J. Kllison ; JudgtH , K. L. Potter , J. 1C. Howe. IH. . (5. Kuchn. W. L. Hunter , J. L. Mvt.'ey ; ( linen , C I < Dcnmnn , Louis Hi.-leheiibcrg , C. C. Allen , scoreis Dr. K. C. Allen , R A. Gor don. ( ! . L. Coleman , J. C. Colt , I.acoy J. 1'atterson The aftPrnoon'B fun began with the one mile novice , ot'd the way thu crowd did yell mid cheer as the hot and perspiring racers elinl by the stand was something exhilarat ing In the extreme. It Is something rea'ly awful not to be a bicycle fan at Hiirh n f unc1 Ion. One can't got right Into the heart < if the occasion unlcrti he l.s one of the realm. The part of the big grand Bland that was filled was a very apotheosis of varlgatcd fihlrt walsls and slraw hats , while Inside the lawn was a motley crowd of linen-be decked men and bnjK , the whole making nn pretty a summer picture as you would want to see. Among the novices who were In thu tlrst Clnht of the afternoon Were : A. K. Gordon , W. I ) . Slsson , W. R lee. S. O. Church. N. Nelson. C. \ . . llenawa. V. .Miller. II. II. Jack- fcon. W. W. Sherwood and It. A. .McLean. The distance wau one mile , with a silver tray valued at $25 , a $15 suit and a blcjcle sull as the prlzc.i. 11 was 'a pn > tly race , but was quite handily \\oii by young Mr. ( Jordon. OUDKIIIK'S FIRST WIN. The half mile open , professional was n Rood i ace , Oudklrk , the Denver flyer , heal ing out CJeorie ! Mlerstcln by an eye-brow after the most bruising kind of a finish. The half mile amateur , state champion ship. was carried olT In gallant style by Krnnl ; AnnUii , a promising rider from Lin coln , Harry .May , an Omaha lad , being seroml and Den Kcndrlc.k third. In the mile open , professional , a time limit of 2-0 : was put on , and on thu llrst trial , Will Plxley. who has been out of the racing game for nearly a year , finished flrsl bill outside the limit , and It was or dered run over. In the second trial Otid- kirk. the Ucnvi-rltu , won , Plxley getting lit'cond. The one mile amateur , slate championship , \\'i\s taken by thai popular local rider , Louis FlPBcher. who made his debut later in the professional ranks. Po Flesh's last ride as a "lily white" was a brilliant victory. A time limit of 2:25 : was put on the tai'de'ii lace , which WIH postponed until Monday. The three teamshad one trial nt It. and Pixley and Mi-Call finished llrst easily , bill in 2:28. : and it had to be. ridden over again. Thu rain put In an nppuar- anca while the men were on the track for the run over , and lieferee ISIdredgu post poned the event until Monday. The handicap races were both interesting events , particularly the three mile amateur , which was won by Clcrnhart. Summary : Ono mile , novl.'c : A. 10. ( Jordon won , C. Jj. Hennwn Hecond , S. ( ! . Church third. Time : 2.T : , : ] - , - , . Half mile , amateur , state clmmplonship : Frank Au-tln , Lincoln , won ; Harry .May , Omnliii , "cond ! llpn 11. Keiidrl'-k. Kreinotit , third. Time : 1:11. : A. L. Ciuiilon , .1. A. Whltuomb , .1. V. Cr.-ilt. J. S\bln. : \ A. M. Ulake , liny MeCJreer. Kied Itanium , L. , T. Klescbor , Ralph Hiown ami 1 < . O--nilmrt alao rode. Half mile , open , profes-slonul , $10 , $20 and $10V. : . W. Oudklrk , Denver , wmi ; C.eorge Mlcrsteln , Omaha , second ; A. 1C. I'mulx , third. Time ; 1OS. : O. W. MelirideV. . U. Jllbli < 5. O. O. Dayman , 11. H. Kreilrlckson ami l'O. . liarnett alro rode One mile. open , professicmtil , $10. ? ' . ' 0 and J10W. . W. Oudklrk , Denv r , . .wonV. ; . A. 1'ixlev , Omnha , second ; ( J.'orge Melr.-'teln , Omaha , third. Time : 2-HI. One mile , iiniiitenr , state ehnmplon'hlp : IjOtils l-'leshor. Oimilm. won ; I ! . II. Kcn- drlck. Kn tnont , second : I. A. Whlleomb , ncatrlce. thin ) . Time : 2:2i : ! 1-5. A. K. Onr- don , L. Lawyer , J. V. Craig , U. J. S.ibln. Hurry .May , A. .M. Ulake , liny .Metiruer , Frank Sbrader. Frank Austin , Fred Hur- num , L. Gernharl nnd Italph Drown also rode. The , tiiiulem no-race heat resulted : IMx- ley and .MeCall llrwt. Hndke and Jlaek Bieond. Freilrlekfon and .Mlersteln third. Three-mile liaiulleap. amateur : Cernharl (200 ( yards ) , won ; ( lordon seoond , Austin third. Time : "HO 1-r. . Tlu-ro were twenty- three- other tlilern 111 this event. Two-mile handicap , profi'-slonnl : W. F. Sager , Denver CK yards ) , won ; 11. W. Llnd- loge (200 ( yards ) , second ; Gem-go Mlerntcln ( scrateh ) , third. Time : Sapcr , 1:175 : : ! ; Jllersteln.I IHat. : ! . Ilatnrtt , Oudklrk. l-'ied- rl.'kson , ( Jadke , MeCnlloiTnw , J'lxley , IIIIih.4. llayninn. .Mcltrble , I'roulx , Holtoli and 1'nrker a No rode. CAHI > FOIt MONDAY. Monday's program of rarrn will he In creased with the oiic-mlln tandem Jirofes- Blonal race. This waw on yeslerday'o pro gram , but It was not run oft finally , hec.iusp the riders fallrd to cro.ss the tape Inside thn limit. The rain prevented It from being called later. The complete program for the dav Is as follows : , One mile i-pen , profes-lonal. llalfmlliopen , amateur : Firm prly.p , wnti'lt. J : ' " ; Hecond. silver bru h nnd mir ror. $2i ) ; Ililrd. rube , } 10. Twomillhip , profi-.SKlntvil : Thn llrst ninn over the tape on eiicb lap Is civllled wllli three pulnls , the M cmi'l wlib two , and thu third with one. At the llnlsh Ihe il'ler hav ing' the mo.sl pnlnls tn hts credit wins llrst iir1/ . ' . flic next iuH > end and tin- next third. Two-mile lap. ainnleiir : T'lral prize , clothIng - Ing f'wieond. ! ; . mil of clolhi-H , Ji ) ; third , bicycle suit. K One ml'i- professional , t-ito elinmplonsblp. l-'lve inllc" , amateur handicap : First prize , ( llummiil rim , ' , f"neciuid : , p'llr Vim tires nnd chair. * 2'i ' ; third , stop watch , $10. llalf-inllo open , profesihimil. One mile , InndeiH , profi" < sciiril. | Ht'NS .FOll TODAY. The visitors will be given an opportunity to take srvrral little bicycle Jaunts today If they no desire. The eiitrrtalnnit'iit commll- tee has arranged ,1 short run for morning. afternoon and e\rnlng. It IB expected that a goodly nuinbir of local wheelmen will bo on hand to bo In the "piuh. " There Is every Imllratlon that n' least the morning nnd tin- afternoon riiiin will draw big turn outs , Inasmuch as there are tcvcral side attractions. The morning run will start from the Del- lonr hotel promptly at 10 o'clock , and will liu down to Smith Omaha. On thu ay liack the Mctz Drawing as.socl.itlon plant , at Twenty-fourth and Vlnton streets , will bo examined by special Invitation. At IID I o'clock In the afternoon the second run will start also from Hie Dellono hotel. This rhhi will he to Florince , where the water works plant will be Imported. On the way hack a stop will be made at the Anheustr-Iliisch park oppraito the old fort , wliern Iho Tunicru will be holding their an nual picnic. The Omaha Ilrev.lng nsBocl.i- < lon ( ilant on iiherman avenue will also be visited either on the way out or mining back Finally It U Intended to take a spin over to I tku Manawa. The claim will assemble at Iho Dellono hotel again. The start In to be inailo at any hour that may be av Iccted NOTMS OF TIII : HACKS. The half-mile open profeBi'lonn' was n 'lot race , tha llnlfh ucliiK one of the nretiltst of the day. Tliero WUH a large doleg-atlon of Lincoln wliPi-'mcn up lo t oe Harnett and .Mc.llr'.dp rlJn and to cheer llit-ir tiH'Cdy | iimateiir crtnv 1 on A lercptlon and vmoker was lant lUtiht tri'dir 'J to tinvliltlng wheelnu-n at > ' , < -r- jilRMli bnll A genetul givl t'nr ' In n ) . . ! > rifrefhm isf w-ie - - < > rvi I m.i i. > i- u - plearnnt even ng Thru wiri i > it i I * UJtmbtia jirvaonl. A whurl tpctv.ii i\u < i u'J' hj1 > . .1. O'llrlen , In which he tendered the | freedom of the1 various wheel e ubs of tin- city to HIP visitors. ' The tandem rncp was n pretty one. but I njnln the men failed to got undpr the tlm > > limit on Recount of HIP wind nnd the race will have to bo run over Monday. Dri'Jke was ml ed. That "Old Faithful" /nllpil to quitllfr wns pretty hnrd for the Incal jironie to liellf-v. He says he will rldp In the flnali tomorrow all right. I'M I'l.mlx , t'.ie oM local war horfc , fur- jirl ed hlrfr'en ' > l > r winning third In the nn'f-mllp open jirofeMlonnl. K < \ made n fltip llnl h nnd lost out by only a few feet. Kini ; Penmen , who rtnrted Plxley In the profo-5i.inp ! ! | rni-p * . h < iwd liltruflf to bp one nf HIP flupst stiiter.-4 : in the 'wpt tind em h time got bl.s man to the front on the tnrt PBJlly. Thp w'nd wMch was blowlnif n gale In flip rde-rs' ! faces as they rounded Into the finishing straight prevented fnst ( Imp belliB made , but In ? i > llc of the wind the ilnlshp * wpre all fui < t. Oporgp Mlersteln made a game ride In HIP two-mi e professional handicfip nnJ under or Unary clri'umstnnces would ha VP won , but Siiger'8 lininlpniof | | thirty-live yarilf wns too murh fnr Ocorglp to pull down and hu had to be content wlt'i third place. It intirht IIP we'l for the munnKemenl to ! et n now ntin'iuncer for Monday's races or have the man who did the work yesterday strenirt'ii-n up his voice a bit. I'eoplp In Hi'sfpnd" could lot hear the rp ults < of the rne.'fl evpti through the big ineBiiiihone. Harry May. n local novice , niiido a fine rldn In the half-tulip ainatpur stale chntn- plonshlp , winning second and nearly nUp'ng the winner nt the tape. May Is a fen of Fish Commissioner Lew May and Is a pupil of Plxley. having trained under the hitter's Ipfiruction * for the past month , Fredilck'on phiyeil In tough luck. Thp big boy iiuiillllcd In both his trial heats In thu morning easily nnd hi" friends pxiiccted him to gpt a T > ! PPP of the money In the llnnl.i , but luck doomed ngnln > it him. Fred Is riding liDtter Ihtui ever thl.i year and will nn- diubtelly get In the money Monday. IMxIey'R ibllng showed bin Omalin friends tl at lie hn lo t little of his old timediish and speed by lilt * jonr off. Ills ride 111 tin- mile open was a line exhibition. He won the llrst trial qulto easily , and should have won tile second but for n bit of mlsjtldgmcnt , for which he Is not nltoirelher responsible , lie wll' be in ngaln Momhiy : Ilpferre Hell Hldredije was Just n Irllb- harsh on the boys , considering the haul ulnd Ibal . n blowing. The time limit of 2:20 : plaei'd on the profes-drnml mile ojien nice WHS ton 'ow. The llrst limp till" nice was ridden the plekil by the i jcumuker WilM very bad , he losing at leant live seconds ends on It , which lost Plxley tbe race , us the latter won In 2:22 : , Just two seconds out side the time limit. ( nriliier Itcnl * ICIer. DAYTON , O. , July : ! . -The races today under the auspices of the D.iyton Hleyuli * elub were nlti-iuled by 7,0 ) jipople. The lln- Ish In Hie mile open for prnfes lonil : < was the exciting fenturo of the day. Arthur < ! miner of Chl-ago bent Karl Klser two IcngtbH. winning In 2ln : S-r > . In the half- mile op n , nn eighth of a mile from the stui t Con Maker cut In ahead of Karl Klsur , throwing hoih men and wrecking Ihelr wine's. Fr-.l Sehreln nnd John S. JnhiiMin wuio al o thrown In. the mix-up , and both men were painfully injured , bill will be all rlh'ht In a few daysijoulls : Hnlf-mlle , prnrosslnnal : Arthur rinrdiipr , I'hicaBii , llrst ; O. It. llasklti' . Cleveland , ( ue.mil ; Hartley Oldfleld. Toledo , third ; K. P. McKriin , CJrecnvllle , fourth. Time : 1:02. : One mile , open : K. L. Lefevro llrst , Stan ley A. Kepler second , C. ,1. W-gler third , Clifford K. Mottck fourth , all Diiytjn men. Tlmu : 2:22. : Half-mile , boys 'race : Hurry Gibbon of Cincinnati llrst. Julius V. Jones of Dnytjii second , n. L. Kills of D.iyton third. Time : l-.ll ) 1-3. One mile , professional : Arthur Gardiner llrst , Karl Klser second , A. C. Merlons third. Hartley Oldlleld fourth. Time : 2:10- : ; : : , . Two-mile , handicap , am-iieur : H. L. L-fevre , Dayton , llrst ; AV. C. Ktinkle , St. Clalrivllle , peoond ; Karl l-'errer , Dnyton , thlr-1. Time : 1:21 : 4-5. Two-mile , professional , Inp : A. C. Mer- Un1.1 points , Hist ; Conn linker , 10 points , s"ivnd : H.inn-y Oldlleld , 7 points , third ; K. n. McKean , fi points , fourth. Time : -lir.S l-r. . Tv.'o miles , tandem , amateur : Stanley A. Kepler nnd mote , llrst ; L. T. Drown and mate , > eeond. Time : 4 52. The last quarter In 0:27 1-r. seconds , made a new world's record. lifeline ! Ill-en- ! , u Heenril. DPFFALO. N. V. . July : i. At Duffnlo Atliletirflc'd this nfternoon Jimmy Miclmel liroke tliuwiirl1's cyellng record for ten milts , makini ; the dl.-tance In 1 ! ) iuliiule < t , II 3-r. seconds. Mlulmcl ami l-'red Tltu i wore to have rneeil ten mlle , but Titus g-.ive up at tor having gonn two miles , claiming that be wn not bidng properly paced. Mlclmel was then an eighth of a. mile in the lend. Cooper Lowers \VIIII'H | | llcroril. 11ACINK , Wis. . July : ! . Tom C'ooper low ered the world's mile record for a paced lly- ir. ' start by 2 2-r. second' ; nt Athletic paik till" afternoon , before a. crowd of l.foo people. Coop-- \\ns paced bv a quad , ami made a mile In 1:10 : flat. K-hlle Bald held the record at l : . il 2- . " > . which record he inndu at Duffalo in June of this year. HVH.vrs ox THU urx.Mxc TIIACKS , 'I'v/ii I. out ; Shuts Cliilsb llcnils Aparl ill On U ley. CINCINNATI. July : i. llastus and Cob , two 20 to 1 shuts , tlnNlied heads apart in the Iluby stakes at Oakley today. A Held of elilht crack 2-jvar-olds went to the post f jr HID stake nnd UuUlviuit was a hoi favuille at 2 lo 1. Lillian Hell and High Jinks cut out the running Into the stretch , where L'ul > and Ituctus came from behind with a rattling burst of speed and In an exciting Jlnl-ili Ha.s- got the ueciPluii l.y : i n . ; c. Cob heat LM- His ISell two Itngths for the pla-e. while noiiu of the batting choices llnls ncd Inside of the money. In the. hist race Don Kiilnno llnMied stcond , lint was dliiinlltled for fouling HI Toro. Wentber hot ; track last. Attendance laiye. : llesults : First race , live and one-'hnlf furlonirs : Melba , DO ( C. Heiff ) , .1 to 1. won ; Llui ter , luli ( .Morrison ) , . ' ' to 1 and even , second ; I'lnnr del Hio. 110 ( J. Gardner ) . : ' . to 1 , third. Time : l:10'i. : KroRinoro and Flecdu also ran. Second race , seven furlong : 1'cte , 111 (11. Wi'liamn ) , It to 10 , won ; Hello Hr.imblc , 91 ( T. Itiltnsl , "i to 1 and . ' 1 to 5. second ; Arlint't in , IOS l. Morrison ) , 1,1 to 1 , thlid. Time : 1:27 : ! . ' . . Snmnier.-et also ran. Third race , one mile , sellini ; : Protus , 10'i ( J. Dill ) , 0 to .1 , won ; Lellanjo , liv ( Kverell ) , ] i to 1 ami 3 to 1 , Kp.-oiiil . ; Henry Launt. In7 ( C. Ilelff ) , li tn : , third. Time : 1:43. : What Next and Hack Fnnno also ran. Fourth nice , the lliiby slakes , live fur- lon s : Haslus , 101 ( Fowler ) , 12 to I , won ; Cob , Ui l.M.iirlsoni , 20 to 1 and li to 1 , Bocond ; Lillian Del' , li' . ' ( .1. Gnrdiicri , 10 to 1. third. Time : ! < ' . " | . High JlnkH. ( lallivant , Swing , The Last and Illndoonet also ran. Fifth nice , one and oiiL-.si\teentli miles : Simon \V , HI ( C. llelif ) . 7 lo ! i. won ; Donna Uita , 10i ) ( H. I om ) , S to 1 and ti to 5 , dccoad ; Cavulero , luo ( T. Hurns ) , a to .1 , tnlrd. Time : 1IS"- : . . Sixth race , one mile : Osriiro , IM ( C. Holff ) I to 1. won ; Kl Toro , 10.1 ( Hail ) , 2 to 1 and 4 to 5. second ; Kitty H. luo ( Heauelmmp ) , II to 1 , third. Tlmo : 1IS. : Viscount , Argus , Dago and Don Fuinno also ran. KANSAS CITY. July 3. Weather hot ; Hack good. Itrmfts : Flist race , four and ono-half j llrodheiid won. Clara N' tn.-i.-ond , H.irney A.'ilJU third. Tline : n-5'i. ' Seiuiul inee , four and ono-lmlf fnrli.niif : ll.itllo Hclle won , I'ps and Downs eculid , Cl.irlndii third Tlmo : 0.V.l. : Third race , Mvo and one-half f.irlongj : No I'ull won , Tliurman secon i , llortk-os tblrd. Time : 1:11. : Fourth race , four and onc-ha'f furlongs : Cufrlu G won. Arthur D.ivis second , Ada King third. Time : 0..1M. Fifth race , six furlongs : liluo Jay won , Oldham seuond , Confessor third. Tine : ' ' .S'l1 ! I.Ol'IS , July 3-Tho feature of ( ho card at the fair grounds today was thn ( lulden Hixl handicap of } l,5lO. at sli : and a half fin longs. Time Maker W.IH th.uighl . to be the good lliing1 in tln < race , ( lath had u load uf led and was nol considered In the race. DuvK an outsider , tlgun-d by the talent n.s only good In the mud , \vnn over- liKked completely. Time Miikur was a heavily played favorite , but proved n great dliiappniiitmeiii. The lmr ei got off well to a Kood start , Time Maker showing the way , and the heavily weighted Until second , Harry MeCough third and Davis fourth. About hair a fuilong from the llnlsh Dav In c'ime up with a rush and before G.ith could maki u cpurt , licat him by a short neck. Favorllos weio Mieceraful In the other events. The dav was warm. A large crowd was In attendance. Ilesultx : First race. om > mile , selling : Gold Hand , 1 ( C. Combs ) . 1:1 : to 10 and a to r. . won ; Vir ginia .M , 102 ( Webster ) , 15 to 2 and 2 to 1. si e , > nd ; Whittle. 102 ( W. Dean ) , 13 to 1 , tblrd. Time : 1:45. : Hindu. Nellie H , Miss Press'ey. . Irluli Chief 11 , 1 C W11111 ! Queen Flumbeau also ran. Second nice , teven furlonss : Argonaut , 9 > ( J. Matthew * ) , 1 to 4 and out , won ; Junlatu. V.C. \ . Flint ) . 15 to 1 and fi to 1. second ; Ur. tlugur. 107 ( A. Jnckaati ) , 7 to 1 , third. Time : 1:30. : Hlacklng Hrunh. Anlatli. lUueelhi , l idy Cordelia and An ustora alfo ran. Third race , one mile , selling : Forsythe. PI ( v.V Coniht' ) , 21 to j und G to 5 , won ; Hcvtmn1. 10-i ( Illnkpy ) , SO to 1 and 20 10 1 , second : Tom KlmoU ! K > ; ( tiarnrr ) , 12 to 1 , third Tnio : | : IHj. Hildgeton. Chlswi > ll. Couronne d'Or , Can Ualup and Full Hand also ran. Fourth race , hundlcap. J1.6W. * U and one- half furlomw David. 108 ( Fcnuon ) , S to 1 and 1 to t. ttuu : Uath. IX ( Garner ) . 4 to 1 and even , second : Tlinw Maker , im IT Murph > ) i M-O third TimrJ4 Harry MoCouch S" 1.11) r.i CicarMii , five uivl one-halt Kva Hicc. 113 ( C Slaughter ; , i to 2 nnd 1 11 2. won. Hen Fr > ! . 1'W il'iT'1)- 1 t.i 2 nnd 1 to 2. e. . md. Nan. ' > Till. li > > ( i1. CombsI to 1. third. Tlncllu'4 : : Trtm Lilly , School tllrl , Hoqupt nml ( .ilenniore l o al o ran. Sixth rncp. OOP mllp , S ' | | IIB : rnvnlrv. 1'H ' ( J. Woods ) . S to 1 and even , won ; Fl.irldn * . W ( C. Slaughter ) , S to ,1 mid 1 to 2. weond ; Amber Ollntr , inn ( W. Dean ) , inij ( o 1 nnd 1.0 to 1 , third. Time : Il2'4j. : ' Cnarlpy Helff and Klfle I ) alfvi ran. NKW YOHK. July 3-Tlie uunl large half holiday erowd put In nn npppfirnnee at Sheepshead bay today , and better weather for racing could not have been desired. Itesults ) First race , six furlongs : VolT , 121 ( Slonn ) . n to 10 and 2 to .1 , won ; First Mute , 121 ( Tnrnl ) , 7 to 2 and n to 10. second ; Clenphu.a , Jin ( Slmm-s ) . 4 to I and fl to .1. third. Time : 1:01 : S-5. Luntpft : , Chum , Hnnwell , Nick , Detertlve nnd Sensational also ran. fc'crond rare , one mllp. rolling : Wolhnrjt , 01 < Claw oni , S t. . 1 nnd 2 to 1 , won ; Hclde- inere. OS ( Sloan ) , 7 to A and 1 to - . sproliil ; Hondo. HUVllhltP ) , 15 to 1 and 0 to 1 , third. Tlmp : 1:121Solvable. : . Cromwell , Tom Cr.itmvpll II , DoR-gelt and Counsellor Howe also ran. Third racn. Futurity poiirsp : lllnrnpy- stone , 117 ( Sloan ) , 1 to 1 nnd 7 to fi , won ; LaudPliian , 11,1 ( Thorpe ) , fi to 1 nnd 2 to 1. second ; Wastpful , 11.1 ( Martin ) , ( i to 1 mil 2 to 1 , third. Tlmp : 1:12 : 1-fi. Sanders , The Huguenot and cpntrnl Trust also ran. Fourth race. Spendthrift , mile and a fur long : On Deck , US ( T.irnl ) , I to 1 nnd 7 to fi. won ; Klkln.w , IIS ( Sloan ) , i to 2 and fl to 5 , second ; Sunny Slope. Hfl ( Dogpett ) , 12 to 1 and 3 to 1. third. Time : 1.1 : < 1 2-5. Thp Friar , Oitagon , X Hay , and Arbuckle nlso Fifth race , Fututlty course : Nosey , 102 ( Claw-on ) , fi to 2 and I to B. won ; Fny Ida , HM ( Thorpe ) , fi to 1 and 2 to 1 , second : Hand- prens , 10s iSlmins ) , even and 1 to : t , third. Time : 1:12. : Intrusive , The Dipper , Junior , Widower and General Mnceo also ran. Sixth race , mile and thrce-iin-irtero , bur- dlos : l''orgel , 147 ( Kngllsh ) , I to ,1 and 1 to I , won ; Woltzer , 1.11 ( Veneh ) . 10 to 1 and 2 to 1 , tveniid : Flushing , IfiO ( Stack ) . 2 to 1 and .1 lo h , third. Time : 3:21. : Tuxedo also ran. CD IMIMONSIIII * A M'I'IU rONTHVI'S. iiiei'N from All Over Hie Coiinley .Meet ill Clilenuo. CHICAGO , July 3. The annual amateur championship s\\lmtnlng races of th A. A. L' . , held In Lincoln park this afternoon , Is the lirst time In the history of the A. A. IT. that the meet was held In wes'tern waters. 'Ihe meet was under the ausoictn of tfio Chicago cage Athletic association and took on the nature of tin International contist , as among the competitors were Frllx Knle. = e , the Ger man clinmpl'iti , and Paul Neiinmn. the Aus trian champion at the Olympla games at Athens' , but who raced today wearing the cidofM of the Chicago Athletic utuMpfnttun. Nearly alt the criick swimmers In t'.ie coun try weie ente.ie.1 , places as far away as C.ill- fornhi b lng represented by Dan Itmeiir and H. ward T. Hrewer of Hie Liirllne dull of San Franc'.sco , both of whom hold records. T-.selve events were carded , live of which wire championship races , the 100 yards' . 210 yards. 410 yards , half mile and mile. Other I'VUits were a ion-yard handicap , 2.0 yards naval militia nice. L'20 yanl" German turner ; ' ' race , in ) yatds elnhes race , Kynrd race for schools , 1X-ynrd ( ) tub race , a 100-ynrd le- h-y race , a water polo match airl an eight 01-r shell nice l-t'tweeii the Delaware Hoat' I'lulj of Chicago and a picked crew of t'.ie ' Chicago navy. A rather strong wind WIIK blowing from the south and dlnetlv up th lagoon , but this , If anything , was In favor of the swlm- mrrs . t > peelally In the shorter events. The water i "s not romjhened em.ush to be an liriiodlment and a more ideal day or plncc f ! record breaking could not be deslrul : The shoren of the pretty lairoon wore lined with thousands of peo..le. Following ale the ivsults : O IP .Kindred yards championship , live ptnrtei-s : Dan IlliiPar , Liirllne club San Francisco won , bentlng all prevJous'Ameil- I'lin records two and one-llflh secon IP ; J. F. Ilauuly , .Milwaukee Howlng elub. second ; H. K. Hench. Chicago Athletic elub , third. Time 1U7 : .M. One h und red yards , sehool race , live start ers : W. A. KnowlPB , Milwaukee won ; A. W. Goetz , Chieujro , second ; C. K. Dunlop Chicago cage , tblrd. Time : 1:20. : Ono hundred yards , lub rape , sdx starters , O. C. Koester , Milwaukee Hmving elub , won ; J. J. CoucX unittl.iclipd. second. Tine : " :1.1 : 1-3 The others had their own triublen mid sank IgnoniinhniMly at different points. ItoynlVelioine In l'oriiill. ITHACA. X. Y. , July 3.-All Ithaca turned out to we'coni" fie Cornell crews home to- nlhl. The eity has never seen a celebni- t'.on ' eiiual to this one. The victorious oais- itien arrived nt Ithaca at alioul SI0 : ! P. in. As they left the train they were mizcd by students and Itlmcnns and carried over the shoulders of the throng1 to a large tloat. Ilundreils of hands drag-iced this in a march of tr'.unrili ' tlirtiimh all thu principal streets of fie city. Toe bulldimts all along the line of march were eluhornte'y Oeeotulod. A lianiiuel was given the crews. Oitinlia ( inn Cluli Seoi'i-s. The Omaha Gun club's weekly shoot took place yesterday afternoon. The high wind Interfered considerably with the .shooting , whleh accounts for the moderate scores : Head. K ! ; Carinlehnel , 11 ; KtiiK , 12 ; Squirrel , IS ; Smead. II ; Klren. , l.'l ; Townsend. II ; Whltnur. in ; Hrookor , IS Parmelee , 17 ; Ken- yon , Ifl ; E. Kail ) , 19. "IClil" Itnlilivlo Insiine. CINCINNATI , Ju'y 3-Clarence G. Hnld- wln , known In base ball circles as "Kid" Haldwln. was today committed to Long-view Insane asylum by Judge Ferris of the pro bate court. Haldwln wan catcher for the Cincinnati club from1SOO to IS'.M. I'liilll.Defenteil liy l.'lve Wleliets. HOUHNK.MOUTH , Kng. , July 3.-The Hampshire eleven won the cricket match tiNlny. defeating the Philadelphia ! ! ! ) by live wickets. Dour Stop.Itiiiui viiy lIorseN. A ijentli'iiian who makes his home at the HoleHerkeley ! Is the po si-sor of a line St. Hernard Which deserves u gold me.il , re- I.xtcs the ( Minneapolis Times. The dog has developed a strong penchant for Plopping runaway horses and the last timu the stop 'Was nceoinpllnhwl Just in lime to save a party of uoinen from serious Injury and per- iiuj > < worse. His nuister was driving down Portland avenue lust Saturday when hu was startled by a cry of "Look out ! " He turned and was Ju l In time to whP-d his horse out of the way of a iimnwny. which was te irlnn down the avPiine. Just ahead there was a party nf .women who C'Otil.l . not possibly eK- < -H ; > I.I whit seemed certain death to s.mie of them , when the dog , who hnd be-'ti fol'owlnir and who seemed liy instinct to ciimiiviieid ! Hie Impending tragedy , gave a le.ip sind c.umlit iho lines of the runaway between his lectli , his great weight bringing the frlght- pned unlnuil to his haunches just as he was nl'out to strike one of the women , 'Who seemed too terrltled lo move. Sioiill I > OKT Snveil HIM IIfe. John Van Her Werf , about 3.1 years old. a bartender In Gloucester. N. J. , was found burled up to his neck In mini In a marsh near Newtown Creek bridge. Carey was walking along the tracks .when a small dog came rushing toward him , whining In a piteous manner. It then rushed toward the mart'li , and HiKil'y Carey concluded to Investigate the cause of Ihidog's1 actions and started fur the marsh. When within a few yards of Hie mar.sh Carey was startled to hear moans. Carey nr.niHud Patrick .Mealey. his son , Timothy Meiiley ; Daniel Kami and Frederick Kmniln- finn. who nil reside within a short distance of Iho in. r"h. The searching party soon dis covered the cause of the iimnli doif'H UMnge netloiiH , when Van Der Wnrf was found buileil up to bis neck In the mud. HP was extricated. Had the risculng party been much longer In discovering the man's posi tion 1io would have Probably disappeared be low the surface of the soft mud. Thin A. V. A. to Weil n Cillbolle , TOJjKPO , O. . July 3. This evening a wed- dlnij will take place here that will cause a genuine Hensatlon In A. P. A. circles , The contracting uartles are Joseph ] ) . Hatch , state secretary of the A. P. A. , and MlvH Tessa Cracknell , a pronounced Human Cr.tliolle. The groom-elect uny * he will re- sl.-ii hit ) position as stale secretary of the A. P. A. und will wllhdiiuv from the local council. HefiiNco lo Aeeep Hie Cliurjri ; , OAKLAND , Ca' . , July 3. The Presbyterian ministers of Alameda county im-ii'mbled nt the Golden O.ito church to Install one of their number nc pastor , but after the In stallation fciinon had been ; 'reached the minister ii-funed to take the olllce awaiting him. Hev. James Hunter , who wa to have bBcomn pastor of the ehnreli , refuses to give u reason for bin action. Kir ex of n liny. MANISTKK. Mich. , July 3-l.ake Ann , n village , of nearly ] , ( ) Inhabitant.- almost desolate tonight a.s the result of n disas trous fin- that swept the town this after noon. The business portion iMirfercd and must of the resldenco-i ale destroyed. The Inhabitants had to Hoc for their lives. Aim. M-i-siiT * . ni.ed V ) . waa cremated. The losses amount to < 10Q.wO. iinlen ; > orem llencli Sun l''ranel cn. SAN FUANCISCO. July 3. The tirnt de tachment of tbe Chilmltui Ilndeavor tio.to reached IhU city Ute IHHI n.ght. About $ W inr'inbt-ra of Hie boc.Ptj ramf in three sec- Hniu of the regular tastcrn train. The llriit of the in'clal trama will arrive on Tuc&ilay mo : u log. It 4f l < /\V ! tf'1I'MII" ! ' l\t * f'P 11AM.S ON ; ? 11) ) MRS I PLAlh Eoston Flntls Lit'tlft ! Trouble in L'atling the TAKES ANOTHER GAME FROM NF. V YORK i i c MecKIn I'llellf-i'A Pine Hume , lull the Oilier > | | - ' > lake Ibe ( Hid Soore' iiiiil Hint .Sct- ' " ' "il'i-i IL lloslot ) , 3 ; New York , 2. I itlMmrg , S ; ChlciiRc- . Cincinnati , IS : UouDtvllle , 0 Cleveland , 8 ; SI. IKJUIB , I. Phllnitelptila , 2-T ; Hrooklyn , . Milwaukee. II ; Unnius city , 0. Columbus , fi ; Indlnnappihi. I. Mliriennolls , fi ; St. Pool , 3. Grand hapids , 13 ; Detroit 12. N13W Y011K , July 3 ? Mot l < lh pUehcd n flue came , nnd with proper support slfotild hnvo won. Only three hits \vcio made off his delivery , one in the fourth , onu In the oli'hth and one In the ninth. Stlvetto was- Ulven good support , nnd although the ( Slams got eight hits elf him , he kept them Well scattered. Lake , the new catcher , played his Hist game with Huston today. Score : llnrni-d muni Now Ymk. 2. Two-luire btt : Jiiyrp , nit-asoii. Thrcp-barc bit : llolmoK. Stoli-ti l-n . : 1 mrry. Double piny : Trniipy ( Uluiiisli'trd. ) First Imyi' on bulls : OlT Sllvetln. 3. Klrst IITO oniri'fs : lm > ton , 3. Slrucli out : liy Mepklti , 2 ; liy Sllvi'ttH , 1. l eft nil uamNow : Ynrlt , 7 ; lloMnti. : i. Time of snnii- : Two lii-um. - Kin- | ilii- i \ncli ainl Mul.nuld. ) Atletnlanu."iluu. . nnoOKLVX , fi ; PHILADKUPIIIA , 2. PHILADHLIMIIA , July S. The Phll'les and Hrooklyns bnii a double-header here till * aftenioc-n , and ea.'h pocketed a victory. The games were rather dull and long dmvn out , tbu redoi mlng fentut'cs being Pele- hiinty'H hitting and llcidinq- , and Grlllln's splondld woik In the lie-Id. Attendance. S.54.1. Score , llrst game : PhllitilPlphla A u 2 Kiimed runs : llrnnUtyn , I ; 1'hllndclphln , 1. Two-hasp lilts : LiJolc , Orlm. Stol'-n basei : Cuiiley. Uiriwnce. ' Unublc piny : Slilndlc lo Lai'hanririrst bnc on lmll ! < : Off Dunn , 4 , uff Whepler , 3. Stunk out : Ily IHinn. 1. Loft on biiPi-H : IlionUy'n , I ; 1'hll.nlelphla. 0. Time TotnN . . . . 7 11 2 : 11 3 Totnls . . . . r , 1 > 24 12 I * i I I'l ni butted for MeMiihcm in the ninth. iiiiuikiyii ' , . : . . ' . . ' . . . i o i o 2 o i n n r. I'lill.i.l.'lplila . > . . 3 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 " -7 Harm-d iuns : llmukiyu. 3 ; Philadelphia. 2. T n-bi--c : bits : Sliln-lle (2) ( , A. Smith. Tlnee- lia.-p lilt : Cuotps1. Stolen'hns-cs : Howd , La.lulP , ' . .IIMDouble play I ( Jrlllln to Kliltulle. Klin liaMi .in balls : .Off MuMiihon. 3 : of ! fllU-Id. 2. lilt by iiltuhed Kill : ( "lenient . tiu.k ; uut : Ily Flflold , 3. Wlbl "iillch : .Mc.MiilioiC F-oft on \aifesi \ : llraoklyn , C : I'hlladcliilil.i. S. ' Time of puine : ' Two iioum and ten minute * . l'niilre. l.'nibllc. ' 1'ITTSMl'HC , S ; CHICAGO. L' . CHICAGO. July : i. Oardner held the Colts down D Ihn-e singles today ami with tlue. \ - cc'l'fnt lleldiiiR backing him won nn o.isy Kame. C'lillulian .was hit safely biit seven Hmi" > , but made a wild pitch that was ; jood for two runs , and four of his ulfts rcpulted In scores. Alison , Connor , 1'adden and U.ivls played brllllunt ball. Alten-J.inue. u.IOU. Score : CII10AOO. I i IMTTSUUIIO. u.ii.o.A.i : . | II.H.O.A.I : . l 'orltt. Sh. 0 1 2 0 2 Smith. lf..l 1 1 MeCor'k. ss 1 0 1 4 o l'ailil < > n , 2b. 2 2 3 l.inue , cf. . 1 1 0 0 LyuiM , II. . . 1 f V Ana..n. 11) . . 1 U 13 1 0 l > avl . cf. . . 0 I ) 0 Itynn. rf. . . . 00200 Pnnovnn , rf 0 0 2 0 0 Di-cker. If. . IJiy , bs 1 1 0 4 0 Oinn.ir. . Ib. o 0 4 1 0 ii..jm-Hy. M 2 0 u 2 D Ciillahan , i > 0 0 0 3 0 SII.KTII , c. . 0 1 3 1 0 iJiiiiohue , cnO 110 llanlni-r , p. 1 0 0 0 0 Totals . . . .2 3 27 1ft 3 Tolal.l . . . S 72713 1 Clllu-llKO 0 2 IMltuburi ; 0 1 3 2 0 0 1 1 0-s Knrncd run * : 1'ltti-liiirK. 1. Left on bases : Clilonif.i , 1 : I'ltthbnrir , fi , Two-babo hit : OavK Sa.'rllliililts : l.yuns , SiiKden (2) ( ) . Stolen bastx. MrCoinilPli. Smith. Lvon-i. lily , Dennolly. ( Jurd- ner. Driible plays : lily to I'ad.len lo Lyons (2) ( . Stru-k mil : liy C.illalmn , 3 ; by ( lardn.-r , 2. liases on lialli : Off ( ' . illaban. 5 ; off Oaidner , 2. Wild pitch : C.illaliiin. Time : One hour and llfty inliintes. I'liiplro : Sheridan. CINCINNATI , 12 ; LOU1SVILLK , 0. LOl.'lSVILLH , Ky. . .Inly 3. Uieitensteln hnd the Colonels at Ids' mercy today nml the Huds administered a very heavy coat of whitewash. Kr.izer wa.i hit hard and his support was roiled. Attendance , " .000. Score : LUUI.SVILI.i : . I CINCINNATI. it.n.n.A.K. | ' II.H.O.A.I : Clmke , If. , i ) OJIInllMns" , Mci'r'ry , rf 0 0 1 u Iliiv. cf 2 1 2 ' 0 I I Corcoran. 2h t 1 it Ktiilfniil , ra 0 1 3 0 Irwln. 3I > . . . S 2 3 Weid.-n. II ) . 0 3 10 Q Miller , rf. . . 1 2 2 Il-Kli-r. Sli. . D 0 0 0 HecKley , Hi 2 0 M \Vllioiii. c. . . 0 1 1 1 Mil. hoy. U.S. 1 0 2 ll-ii k. 21) . . . . 0 ll 3 . II/ . . KlMier. p.- . 0 0 0 3 1 UrTsti'ln. P 2 2 0 u TntnlB . . . .0 C 21 IS 5 Totals . . . .12 II 27 II 1 Cincinnati 30000 B 22 * 12 L.iiil . vlllL- 0 0 n.iined imifl : Cincinnati , 3. First IHIKO on errnrK : Cin.'lnnatl , * , ' Loiilfvlllo. 3. I 'ft nn biu-er : rlm'lnnall. I : l nilnvllle , 7. I'liwl II.IKO nn bulls : Off Ilroltenstidn , 2 ; off riuj-cr , n , Stiui-k out : Ily llielleniteln. 1. Two-hanu hit * : Irwln (1) ( ) llidllilny. 1'eltz. Hoy. Wei.len. Sac- rlllce lilts : Wilson , Ciireiirun , Miller. ] llz. Slnli'ii lini-fs : Jlolllday. Miller , Hey , 1'lrK.Tliu. li.iuble play : C.iiT.iian to Illlcln-y. Time nf Kinne : Due hour and fuily-llvo minutes. Um pire : Hurst C'LKVKLANH. S ; ST. LOUIS , I. CLKVKLAN1 } . O. , July S. Tim Clevehinds won one of the most exciting Kames Imn0r- Intilile by a bntllni ; urily In Ihe tenth liinlnK. I'owell and Donahue pitched miperbly and not a run was earned Jn nlno InnliiKH One hit would have bronchi ( Irady in with Ihe u'lnnlni ; run In the ' .ist half of Hie ninth. In thu ( entli on a base on Imll-i. two safe bunts , Wiillace' . .iiloiddo. McAlllster'h single nnd I'owell'.s lloilble wave the Indians live rum * . In the laMt hlilf Houseman walked ami scored ( in Ionnliu'K doub'e. Whllu PoiiKlara was at Hio b-it-ic tiilld HoniPthliiK to o'U.iy for which O'Oay ordered him out of the irniite. They nrfciiPd'the matter and dunni ; the argument I'owell and Chllds caught Clrody elf seeonil , . O'U.iy called him uut and the Hi-owns HnlWivd'Uie K-'ime under prolesl. Score : i cLKvni.A.s'n.i ST. I.Ol'IS. ii II.O.A.I : u n.O.A.I : . Iliirkelt. If. 1 2 I' 0'V ' ) e 0 i ) 3 2 0 Child * . - 7 .0 llallinan , 2b 1 0 0 4 1 S'l.alexls. if 2 1 0 rt ,1 Hurinrn. 3b 0 o 1i Mi'Kean , HS 1 1 4 firmly. Ib. . 2 .1 i o Wallncu , 31. 1 3'n a 'I ' Uilly , If. . . . o o 1 0 Teh-nil , Ib. . 0 i | jO.CHMii . , na. . . . o ft r i ' n 3 o 0 Hurley , ef. . 0 1 i i McAMlVr.'of 1 V , . ) ll.JUTO'n. rf 1 o o n 3 n 0 1 o * " - < ll.Uted for Do\MMi | I In tenlh InnhiK. Cleveland { u. ( I 0 l > 0 1 0 1 1 0 6-S Kt. ] .ouui > -tLl - Harncd inns : n vidmd , 3. Klret I-auB t-y enuiH : Clcvelanil. 1. HI. II > UH. | 2 Left un b.i i' : CleM-land , 7 ; HI. I .null , I. Klrnt bane m halU : UIT I'owell , i ; off pmiohuc. 4. Ptriiek out : Ily I'tnvpll. S : by li.'ii'.nue ' ' , 3 Tw.i-l.ane blta : Wallace , JViuvll. llni ly. Unn.i- Imp. Kii-rlllcd till : ClillJs. Hl'.U-n ' l.a e : llor- ki-ll. ChlMs. Doulliiluy | : Wallace M Mi.'Keuti llnilrn | : O'Day. Time : Two bourn and thirty- llvu inlnuten. Allen.luncu : l.W. STANDING UP TUB TIJAMS. i I'd it , , 11 | 11 , i , ! < 11 1 nlv. i " ! u | . n ii > > i. r dulift - llli.i.n \\n . all.d nl > b * . i d . r tli' lift half i.f the foiiilh lnnltiK . ri n nt of thp Mln. with thfi urnre Pintnlinfi 17 In I In fnvivr of the 1'nlverj-ltv chili , M lllir.M O- | 'I'lli ; \ \ C.s ' | ; > IK Mill ! . ColtimlHi * TilUt-x Ihe l.i'Mil 11 lib ( lildh t'nfii \ ornlili' , KANSAS CITV. , lulyThe Hliir * l" ! tiidn } ' * RHitif to Milwaukee tlitoiifth -ii)1 ! ) ono . Whltpil , from Nebrmkn uliUrr ll > ' , , new pltelipr , proved B ulilnlnit rnnth fur thp Hrcwpr ntul Wfl * rpplneed mtljr In llw gnme liy Hi vlK. Score : Kan-a Clly Z01 0 0 0 0 0 t- * Alllnnukpp 2 II I o 2 I o 3 II Ha p hltn : Knnmm city , II : Ml'.Aniikep. lo , Hirers : Knnfin City. 4 : MIIWiuiKce. 0. HatlerlP * : Knnnn-t City , Whlted. Jli vl > i mid ninnfonl ; Mtlwniikpp , HPldy and Ffi-pr. ttm thV 1 - d I'o'thv wllh niliU Biini"l' it. R. ' . ' hieen hundred finn r-i.ite.l . hiird t. r HIP llul lami. bill to no nvall. as llniiipii' June * hnd an "on" day. l-'orenmn iillrln d RH it Imll. but HIP t rrors bi-hind him w " very roiny. p-ippcla'ly Hump of Slewnri ntvl 'Irij. SCI.I-P . : l . n o i o o n o n n t Columbus . * Unite hlt : IndlnnHpollH , 7 ; Cnlumbim , fl. Kltnrn : In lliinapid'n , 4 ; C.ilumblin. j. l'.it- terb' " : tndlniinpidl * . fm-omnn .ind Ksiivn- ; Coliimbii i , Joiien und Hiieklev. . ST. PAl'L , Minn. . July : -Todrty' * Kume liptwi-en St. Ptmi and Mlnnpaimlln * n plteliprs' ronlecl. In whleh lluti'ltUon nf the latter lenm e\ee'led , bellld Invincible nt elltlcalnlntn. . Sc-ire : , St , Paul . o n 0 1 1 o 1 i ) fl .3 \HniipapniN . a ) o-n I Hasp hits : St. Paul. 1 ; Minneapolis , 7. iKrrorv : Si. Paul. 2 ; .Miniieiiidl | n llnlt.'r- hSt. : . Paul. McC.HI and Spies ; .Minn Mi | illn. Hutchi'en nnd Ho le. c.HAND HAPIDS , Mich. , July -NlttPly. . Pli-'hl In the "hade , Inrce nnloy ntte'idnnrc , 1 ilKpute * , wrnimles nnd kicking nn eioinde - i ell m- were the featured of tiniinnie , which , was co ! e from Mtnrl lo llnlnh. Scare : i Ira 'id Hnpl.ls . . 1 .1 o 4 o 1 20 2 13 ! Detroit . 0 .1 1 n 1 2 I 0 1-12 | Hiise hits : ( Irand Until. N. l.V Detroit , 22. HIT I's : ( Irani ! Hapl.H , 2 ; Detroit , 3 , llnt- tetl' " < ; rirntid Hnpldn , Hrndy , Cnmn nnd Twlnohiini ; Detroit , Kuan and Trosl. STANDINC. nr TIIK TKAMS. . . , Played. Won. Lost. P.C. ( Vlumlim . Ji'i 40 ll ! i7..s ! , Indlamipolls . nil Ill ) 20 rn 1 I St. Paul . in 42 23 ( H II Milwaukee . l" , : . ! ) 2i ! im 0 Detroll . 01 20 3.1 II 1 C.ratid Hapids . C-3 21 : SI , ' ! S'.l .MtnneapdU . M 21 4:1 : 3'.S j Kansas city . fil 111 -if. I ! ) . 7 | ( lames today : Indi.iiinpn'ro ' nt Columhiis , Detroit at Grand lnpld ! > \ .Milwaukee at Kan sas City , .Mlnticnp.dls ut St. Paul. \Vi-Mlern AMHIM-III I ton .Senri-H , ST. JOSKPII , Mo. , July 3.-Score : , Kt. Jo-teph . 1 0 2 U U 0 0 I 0-7 i lUnllnulun . 0 0 0 0000 0 0-0 HUPP hits : St. .Icsepli. ! t ; llurlltmton , 2. ' I3rr rs : Si. Joseph. 3 ; HurllliKtou. 3. Hnl- I iprles : SI. Jopeph. I'ardee and Collins ; Hur- IlliKlon. Klt.'on and Du.vdale. HKS MOINKS. July 3.-Score : I DPS Moine. ' . 10 0-11 Qlllney . 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 1 0-- I Huse hits : DCS M.-lnps. ir > ; ljulney , 7 Kr- i ors : Di-s M alnus , 4 ; ( > ulncy , 2. ISntlPrb's : Dos Moltii-i , Sonler and l/ihinnn ; ljulney , Monroe nnd Trnllley. DCHClJt'lO , la. , July 3. Score : Dubun.ue . 1 0 I 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1-R H r-hfi'ird . 0-7 Hase hlt : Dubunup , fi ; Hnckfor-1. 13. Kr- rors : Dubmiue , fi ; Ilnckford. (5. ( HatterleH : ; DubiKiue , NoneiniiUer and Sullivan ; Hock- ford. Connor ? , l"n lerwood and I luff. CKDAH HAPIDS. la. . July 3. Score : Cedar Haplds . 30222002 0-11 Peoila . o 1 . " , 2 0 1 0 0 ( t ! lln-e hits : C.-lar Hail-ln. ] 13 ; Piorla , 10. Krrors : t\-dar Haplds , 3 ; I'eorlu , 3. IJnt- teries : Cedar Huphls , c'arilsh and l-'ullur ; I'L'oi'ia , Konch and Haffert. "Cen.-rnl of Hie I-I I leben. " MlfB Ada Wilton l.s n youns woman who follows Hie profession of n "Rcneral. " Not In the army In the kitchen. ? he Is. In les martial InngitaRc. a mal ! -of-al ! work for fit a year. Or was ; but thai was last week. Her employer , n lady of small income -ind no nspiratts , found her uiMatUfaetcry. When orJered to coak a ttc-ak for the hungry i'hll- dren , she put on the frying pan. left the meat In the larder , was seized with an. idea. committed It to paper , while the pan bicniup red-hot , preparatory to meltim ; awiiy. When diismlssed. without her month' . ? waies , sh took her Grievances to the magistrate , for which the u-ud.ni ; public owis hi'r a vote of thantffi. DuritiK the lefial proerdinis an In. terestinij fact irnnaplrrd. .MU.1 Wilton la wtltliiK a novel called "The VeiiKcince of the V'scoimt. " "She says , " obsirved * thi unasi-iratcd mistress , "lhal she'll heal Marie Core-Ill. " "I never used that tlani ; . " said Misw Wil ton. "I said I will outvie Marie Corclll. " She further observed that she would not let an idea no. hence the steak episode ; also that he could not live with a woman who did not sound her h's. The general pot her month's wasro. and left the court , saying , affably. "I'll pay he- back vlien 'The Vengeance of the Viscount' is puhl'Hhed. Then good-by to caps and aprons ! " Vlt-lorln'M Illrlliilny. Qticnn Vlctcria passc-d her "Sill birthday on the 24th of May. Kxrept In the domestic circle of the queen , no colouration of any moniiMit took place. There were ( hiss nyins on tlie Koveinment olllces and on HuckltiRliam and St. James' palaces ; but at Italmornl. where the ( | iieen is stayliiK prior to comliiK lo London to celebrate her Jubilee , the day Is always kept with Kreat rejolcliiKs. says Harper's Ha/or. After breakfast the iitiren is called upon to read hundreds of tt-lcRrams from nil her numerous relatives and intimate friends , as well as from other tiovorelgns. There is a family dinner al night , when the fiueen's health Is drunk and the ban- pipes are played. The ovenltiR generally ends with private thoatrlcalH , suporintendPd bv Princess Dcatrlce who Is a ck-ver nctrca.s , aithouqli not so talented as her Muter Prin cess Louise. ThlH year , the royal family hoIiiR in mournltiK for Prince Henry of llat- tonborR , thcalrlcalu were dispensed with , and a concert held Instead. SlKiior Test ! and M. do Porla BaiiR. SiRiior Tosll Is n Kre.il friend of the queen and royal family. It will he remembered how devoted he was lethe the late duclu'ss of Cambridge in her dc- cllnliiK yearn. The duclier-s was very /ond of mnalc , nnd Slmior Tosll never ml-.sed a day In vlHlliiiR the old lady at St. James' palaeo and uliiKlnK and playliiR for her en tertainment. _ _ Hint I'nveil Hie Wny. Chicago Post : "I think , " she snld hes- ItatliiKly and with downcast eye "Hint you'd better sjieak to jKipn. " "Sure , " he replied promptly. "That'H dead easy. The only tlilm ? that trotib'.eil me was iho Interview with you. " "Vou'ro not afraid of pupa ? " she mild In- ( ilililiiKly. opening her eyes In iiaiiiil'linielit. "Afraid ! " lie exclaimed. "Why snould I be' ' " "Henlly I don't know , " she answered ; "but H's usual , you know. " . . . "Oh , I HUpporc so , " he niiM\ered In the oft- hand way of u man of the world. "With In experienced men there would bo nolli'iiK ' mirprlHhiK In It. but 1 have taken Iho preciin- tlon to loan him money , which la Htlll un- ' ' 'Vlien It wan that the beautiful Klrl realized thai she had c.iiiEht u tfenulnu llminelt-r foi a husband. Mnllsllcol lleniH fc . 'I'e\UM. It IH estimated , says the Onlvcston News * , Unit 12I.W" ) babies have been born In Texas so fur this year. If all the colic they have suffered could be uathercd toKelher In one nain ten cut loads of Moot hint ; sirup would not bo HUllIclent to relieve It. KstlnmtltiK thai each baby has been walked twenty miles tl appears lliut HIP eomblned dlftun e wa'ked has been I'.ISO.ox mlletj If nn parent hnd been compelled to do the walhln. for this Infantile HOP of 1M)7 ) It would hnv-- hetiii necessary for him to uvvriiK' ' twenty mllo3 alay for aM yearn eluht monlhn and tweiitllve days , and the illhluiieo would have equulud len llinex Hie clrcumfcicJiCt ) ol thu earrh. g ClreiiniNlniiei-H , WiwhliiKton Star : "you have been In ihi- liKillellu buMnesK HO loiiK. " xuld Hie onxloiu iiiotlu-r , "that you mual bo ubuto nlve me Hi.InforiiDtlon 1 want. I hope > mi will candidly answer my ( luestloii. Are the elgii- Tctte.i Injurlouii to the health'/ " "It nil depimdH , ma'am. " said Hio trunt maynatu. "un what ? " . , , "On whi'ther you sniokp ihwn or HIT ilium. " Ciixl of ii I'l'i-Nerlplliiii , Pur * : I'VlonJ Niw , conlldenllal'y. how do you IlKuro what lo charge for a prunerlp- lion ? . . Dnm'KlHt Well , our ayntcin ! ' iierfictly f.ilr lo everyliiidv After Ibe clerk innkp- uji the pro crljitlon he gem lu HitImcK of the Hli.ie iind shaki-n UP a lnl uf caids In a hat The curdH , ire mark' d with prices MiiKlIlK fr-'II ) 25 < rnl lo il : . mid lim vr : ' 41 1 In. draw * nottlea thu prKu of tin- | > i- : SS CI.IPPI.Mi IH'MAIS j . Wiaeninp Prop * nd li.fltiM.w . of Th < GROWING KA1UW OF PUBLIC lift i'tunon * Ciillccllnii. or Tlpfii-ntlnnt t HIP t Thirty tlmuond pcppl * in lhi world * - rn thrtr ll ln tiy cllppnm nrtttiw , < rr of * h m S.oort r in ihi < rniiPd nmtpt nn.l Ami it Nf > W Vnrk I'lly ] | I * rnmtmtoil Hint Ihnti in Invented in th i > nitprlM > * capital nf JlS.ono.ooo. Th firm priwu-rliwlnc ltttrii win ( turtpil In I'urli itionntnvn jr r * ngn , rr htlf * the N > Yoffc Cuniiitrri 11 The Ural nnr in New York wan rautilhihfM In 1W. The worlil i * ilio province of ili clipper now , and ihrro srn bureau * In larm rity on lln' nlottr. Hvim flidnfy , AIM tralln. lia * a flotirKihliiR bureau , and our- hut recently ill-en t nried In Tohln , Japan. Thorn ntf hair a dmnm Incur Ininwni in New York , met ) emplnylmt from twt'tity five l < firiy reader * , anil tcildlliK mil an flvrmnp < il from ; ioim : m lino.ono rllptdtm * a week. A glance over tin * order booh of an rmVn RlVPJ llll > MUIIO Itll'd of HlP COMlf | Itin prp R-cllppinK bureau , Kor limlancr. ln-rn nn order fivmi the ( Irpaier New Vorh com- tnltU'o fur nil editorial potmtu-iii im HIP Greater Now York. l'p ' lo IhU Mine alnnl l.ooo paRe of a nerapbiiok have been nili'il with Hii'M ) clipping. Neil below ritalrni-jii Dltifiley's private m-crolitry I * noted UK want- IIIK nil adver rlllcimn of Ihi' IHiiKley tariff bill liy republican paper * . Seeri-tary Chain tiHlulii had iii > iit to him I'vcrythliiK pir.j Halle I In I lie ( 'nllrI , Stalei about I Inaililtrn - tlon treaty. Tincxpcullvp cninmlllcp of Hi TCIIIIP-KPP Centennial ex poult Inn want * every- IhliiK nald In Hie paper * about the full Llptiteiiant I'rnry want * all Iteiim fruiii Hu- nortli pole , anil Hun. J. W. llnlh-y track of hi * drpra milt tliroimh n pri-a pins Inireiu. Oppnxlle Nleiiin Tixln'a Is "Uleetrlc.il Invriitliitm. " Dr. Mi-ward Wettb wants everythliiK tii'lntPd dlmnl home * Cni-illli.il ( ilbbntu and IIHhnp Kerne are KIIP- I'lied ' with pre n commeiitn on the aflalrii m the Itoin.in Catholic ehnreli. TinCramp - are down for pverylliln pnlill-linl al > "iil tiielr shlpK. tiarn : Marlon pivierven nil HIPII tlon of the Itrd I'tiixg society. 1're-lilent William H. Harper liken t < > know nlut It raid alniiit fhle.iKo unlvei'clly. tin > \ l. 'Mor- Kan .t Co. want all lianlitiiK ami nnniii'lnl Hewn. Several prom Incut liiiporti-M tnki t'verythlnn on the woolen and oilier idled- tilts In HIP DlnKlpy tariff bill. DWAIA.VU VAItlHS WIIJUNY. llily llonry SonuMMel Liken ellppliiRH on phllan.'licopy and micloUmy. C.iliiiiel | | > jnls lo know ttliat the Amerlntii pnn li. f.ijiiiK about him. and Senator Mule ulxo like * lo lueji well informed an to lib pemon mntiis. Captain J. I ) . Kclley of Ihn li nlc ship Tf.xaa. haa all cotoiilent un hiu vi < n. flipped. And so on. Since ( herr are diiiiu. Il.UmJ nainrrf 'in ilie hook It Is IMcn \ in HI tempt lo nlvc mor. ' ihun an l < li > n i > f HIP lint AniuiiK fuinlllar name arc thiwiof I'iiaiin cey .M. Iliinw.Vlllldin C. Whitney. AJIt Helen .M. llonldVI1llain M. CliHrfe. ( Iran lei MaitliBUH , lid ward Alldnsoti , I'rof. Henry W I21lloll , Lord Aberdeen. Hubert Harr , Nf II ) Hly , H.V. . Mok. Henry IrvliiR. Mine. Melh nixl a hunt of others. If faintIn to IIP riti.i. mod by mention in llm ni'wnjmpeifl. ( 'luiifi cey Depew holds thu piilm. Mure hn * h e. . pul > ll.hfd ubotil him , * o HIP | ires-dlp | > 4 > i , nay. limn uny other living man. Till ) opportuiiPiieSH with whleh Home adver llseineiits reach ol.c oftt'll provoke. * ttoiuler. Llleratiire on bahy foods , ha by carrl.mm ami .1 lot of utber unefiil Infurmalloii on running a liahy were leeelved Jim after j.n . h.ul oiii10 run. Wlu-n your brother lost hl arm yon received a letter from an aceliU-ni aneo rdinpany ailvhlng yi n to carry an ac cident Insurance policy. The neXl day after your hniMe w.is robbed yon were bewli itcd with audits who naiucii to jiul burgUr alarms -in your house. All these llrms received their "llp " from the prem-elippliiK bureau. To hlniorlai.ii , hloKraphers , writers on cur rent political stiiijects ami a thousand other ? thu value of Hie preas-clipiilnn hurc.iu can not bo iHtlmatpd. Clergymen and public speakers freiiueiiily obtain their "illnatra- tluns" from Ibis source. I'ollHHuns and Islatont utlli/.o II to obtain the trend of piibllt- opinion. Authors llnd It of Rreat iiHsUlanrp. H la hald that when W. 1) . lloivt-lls desires to wriio a Look on any particular phase of life hu orders all the clippings he can el hoarliiK on It , and the Ini-ldvnlM thus obtained RO toward making iii | the groundwork of the story. Kvon newspaper * xomeHincs utilize the prras-clipphiK bureau to Hiipplemonl the work of their exchange departments. WIHT10 I1OUSH CMI'I'INC DUltl-JAU. There IB at the White lloiiso olio of the completes ) , and be.st eiitilpped prci > ri-rlliplnK ; bin cans In the world. The Hat of papern received IncliideH every promlnont newnjiapur and periodical published. l'\eryhliiR ( of 1111- portaiico lu-arlng on state mat tut H or Inter national affair * Is carefully prmervod In t > c.rapbook , and this collection is among the most valuable record * ) of thegovernment. . l'reFs-cllpplng bure.uis are friiipntly | en gaged to Htipplemeiit the work nf ( Ills olliee by ftinii.shlng diiplicato RI > ( H to the ileiiait- inonta. A complete set of clippings wan ple- pureil for the State department on the llerlng SIM eonlrovoray aside from that kept at the Whltu Hume. The I'ostolllcc dcpartmeut I * a it'gnlar and heavy palion of n press-clip ping bureau. Kvery llem about postmasters In the United Suit Is Kent to the department , and In case they contain coniplalnlH. they art- mailed to the postmaster censured , with n demand for an explanation. Thin plan nf keeping "tab" on postmuxtcrx was adopted by J'ostimuter liinenilYnimnnker , and proved so cllicaclous that it has been eon- tinned since. An Interesting .scries of ser.ip hrioKii wcro propan-d on the birlli of Orovei ( Jlevelaml'a daughierH by the white house bureau for Mrs. Cleveland. They were taken by the Cleveland * to their home In prince- ton. A collection of L'O.uuo clippings on the Inaugiirallon was made for I'renldent M > ' - Klnley by a Now York buie.iu. lU'SHIA'S CXAIfS HCKAI'llOfJK. An ousls In a denert Is the scraphook fad to the clipping collector. From this aoup'i come his most prolltablo Jobs , Almost any body who U prominent enough to ho much tnlkud about In the nt-wtfpapcrH waniM to keep n Hcrapbook about hlmxelf. KenipbonkH are Kept about everything from pHie llglit to obituary notlees. Not the old faHhloneil kind mailo of an old ledger or patent ullli < report , but an ul.ihorato affair ion tiiut < def of separate uhcela bound together and iov ered Huhstantlally , heiiiK golleii up I" UH oxpenslvo style as the purxo of the ov\o-i will warrant. Komn of themm niphiiok.i nre marvelu of art. Perhaps Hie finest hit r serapbooks ever made were prepared ie enntly by a I'lfth avenue cidlcclor for I'/.u NbhidaH Jl of Ituasla , coiiHlKtlni ; i < r r-xii - books and easting J'JjO. The books Hin- made up of clljiplngs on HID Hint-mi deaili and final ohsfiinlcH of thn czar'H father , Alexander 111 , and of hU own marring1 and eoromitlon ciTLiiiunli-s. Itlvaling HieMii In eleiane an- HIP om-x tniv , being mad" by n WinH ( 'oiirteeuib strict colleetnr for .Mrs. llradley-.Martln nn her recent hall. Hlfht liuuku huvu been illlid n < > far , and the number -'lipping * aggregates helot-i-n U.UUD wild 8.000. An- I'llier ' splendid net will IIP thill now being made for HID family of Uemral Ornnl on Hie lidlcatlon of Hie tomb I \IUKST ! HXI8TINU COUI TKIN. Tb" htrKext collrrtlon of ellpplng * In t-x- Islenro waa eomplloil of Hio World' * Colum bian expunltlon. mid In In piimemlim of Major M < w ' I' . Handy of Chl'uK" . It comUt of lltindredti of tli'ti ami | cif Brilcle * from every paper | n lined , panted in ] uo huge liuolii nnd containing complete hUtorlial data uf lh fair. The inont unliiio | n't of x-mpUuok * Is that of Senator M 8. < iuav. wlxi MIUIV tlmu ago ordernd a New York tmrrau lo gatliur nil th nnroinpllmentary tJiltif * * < ii < l about him In ihf > pri * of the ruunlry Sorudiookx | are often madu to Inlliu-nrw action of mrr-nt affair * smli va thu OHM prepared un llullliiKUin Iln-jin at I hi- lime of blJ removal and lent to hi * father with thu | | U | * > of riuxllIK him lollJIUf hi * di'd- Hl'jn. Thli rei-ulli Hie f.ii t Hmi tile Salva tion uriny uuii Mm lint regular ul' erll > * r IO till- dial | irill * ' | | oureull III I , , li don mi' ' ) luiftn u ' ' ' 'ai > i ti-n -1 ! ' ' line * . Scr pbwuki on tbe ( ( I'1" ! 'il miti to CM , pre smpn an 1 pen- m -in in ihilui u. . ' them ti > jomp a < 'i > m ll Ih * ! > { of ihr Rovi-ru iPiit of the I nl"r I Alnunt nil N lot * and artrcss.a wft cnptHioli of whA me. papers say of Ihr irruption ) ) habit U be more nod bemo mo pr Ti'i rlljipltiR * from ni'wpp.ipers for ref . hii e\- fjoliiK their on > o 'l h. HlPlr own " - and Mmi * iiioiint tit inarei1 tiarliiRi . -ii ir Tim bintnricni vnlurof th > . . ' Ml tw rmt In future yeii llPlll > f > llllfi Mf n llneheliir. > Vi'rh 1'inw TOK mnln iroui-i. 'i ' MiiniPit In Hint tit Ir hu ban U .1 . t rMiuitily ihp n Tin.I HI > ; .u-n tlmi Main < > n lnhli.it lii'l fein l rp M > nt to -1 i -Mi.in In n n MIIIII r fi-r In iTi nolulti. > . n m > v | . - ( r.rrl.iln Inlun'i mire lum I 1-1 - A plillii'iiphi'i I * n man who can ndmii. a ttntnatl Nflel hi. hi ) * fi > ind olll ( lint 'u ' iti.fwn'i mlitiiii" hint A wwniti will iiiinrri'lvith her hn i r l fr r Wi-imiiK bin Hid cunt nrnnn-l the h , n HIM mumdiiv tin- put * off cutiililm : h. i * hnir Id ) nfiii in. nktitni A limn iiM-r knew * wlHllipt he ! i , i 'v ' IN ln e with a . .Illllll III he llllrt tiled ' 1 Initulti" h"W hc Would mik wllli tlnv i uf h r front teeth mil , I. MIIIIIMI I.MII'.vniY. Japan burn our clock * . ! < nndnn employ * 2.127 fi ttlirr curlew. ( lirinnnv him lo.rioo.oon .vorhlnR peupu TwHvr new iinlonn have heen orKunl/ed at Oaltemon , Tux. , durliiK Ihi year Te mi farnipm nrp tall Hu ; m-rie i lv of formliiK mllltnry branches to cni-iy i < a ih. . > r alllanco w.irh. Al HIP Ti nnewce tate mlne-i ino > , i- ovi mi hnV'i been erected n id man > < 'in\ . < will he i niplined , In the I'nliPd Htnien H.fl ' , onn farm h.m N mine tiAlf an Illilch cr.lln im ild ooo oiin i.t Mump'1. Tliun HIP line of ir pi r in.u h \ milker one farm laborer In lie I'liited s u H oorlli Ihree In Hill ope. The Philadelphia ulioewn kprs di-ehuv HI it Hio nntlonal union uliould wlthdiaw i.i'.u ' iho A. V. L. "heenn e tin latter bn ! v n. - pendii Hiilely upon the ami' ' tinted .iliike .1 i I boycott In cure nodal III * . ' At Mountain Jron , Mint. , the ncu ! > o- lon uliovcl in now innateIn londniK oi.1. . Thin nhnvi I | IIK : a dli-jicr wtlh a i.iu | . ! y r 112 eublt- feel and Kntjl it'i-r Cl'iniue C. Moon- linn nlrisidy hrolc u the hlKhi - < t record by loading 171 ears In lens than ti u hourn. Within the lant twcnt > wo years err noiitlii-rn Iriui product ha Incrpii.vd > ) tier ceil I. deelaren the AH ila ConsMtut'.iM . , "while that of the nort and east h Inereimpd | pmi Ilian MM ) pi cpiit. in l l ) Ihe neil III produced only r. 700,000 tons , .f . coal. Tin yearn laii-r. how.ver , the pr 11- itct of nnr niltiPH reaehi M 21.000.ooo inns , and In ixiii ; . rm.iinn.otio inmt. Thn entrance of .lapaipse lmmlRmiii in1 > Clllf'iridfl ban mir.ictnl POI slilerahlc .r'-n- ' II MI I hi re , thHi li the nun. .cr of .lii'm : o who have. Hum far arrlveo to obl.iii' i - plnytnriit In the beet Hi ld > N small I i men whn arrive. ) were en nj.'d \vti | ! m , > t proinplne n , a elrcuui'tiiiii'Lvulch K > H lo HIP HtlKplelnii that the ; came lo th > Untied SI 111 en under central ' . to labor Thn fnllowliiK M an tt male of iho world' * Hllpply of nlilmalhn e skin fm- lilnh iPBlher : Citltle , 2IT. > isi .thl ; KUit ' , i . 0)14,51 ) ! * ; nlli-ep , 2.i.lH2,0in ; h r CB , Ml , , _ ' .l ' kan 8r Mifl. sri.WHi.niNi.t nf "hoed lo each wearer at - Kcmr.'ih tpilred yeai'ly. The dein.inc for Hie i"i wiirld'n piiiobtlon ( would i i f-nnrni'in- ' It Is , probnldy I.OOO.l'Wl.rtOO pnild .1. . ! are made and nnld auo-iilb The CoiuprpHMpil A-ir Worl rs of \m. . - lea l a new union lial ! ho been In : nt into exlnlpllcr by Hie i.rk r. itd \ in I' . , t river bridge. New York. T > lnim-"t tiino ( hat HIP inpli riy thpy er.v < 'ik In a d iy In I'Uht hoiirn , and thai it a iimd. n a depth. Al ri'at depth. wl > re the af > i . pherlc pre iure 1 * very p-eat t''t- > sa > ivy rnnnot work over thrie hi.i . with in : vals of ri" t between. The ! . ; dole of p. . I . i and IUIIIM of labor an prepan I liy the nn u are at follow * : Prom. 65 lo " 5 il'pHi. $ J Ti for lx hoiim' work ; from . " 0 to MI i.t depth , J3 and four hour'H wi k ; from so i i ! M ) feet dfiilh , IS.L'S and tivi hours' \M. , | < ; from 00 lo 100 feet depth.3 50 < ind c-io liinir and twenty minutes' w rk. For OUT- litne they will eharKo douhl rates. oti'r iii1''rin : ( iiini N.MI v. Arizona has a lake of Ink Australia makefl 100 kinds if wine. Coffee grows wild In Aral c.i and In the Soudan. Ten rcqltncnts In the Ilrltla army pulili-li newspapers. The people of llornco make beer from iho pepper plant. In Spain the goat Is the fl mectlc sub.-H- tuto for the cow , thai eounlrj ha'lngl.j : ! ! ! , - 000 goats. The annual value of the h man 'inir ex- porleil from China Is said lo e about , iOO- , 000. It In tiiken from the boa f of paupi-iti , criminals and ( ho dead. The KOI Hi bridge Is constnn ly being n- palnted. So vast is HIP stru Hire that it takes fifty tons of paint lo give It ono coat , and th area dealt with IM .something like 120 ncrefi , The whipping system was I .inguraled nt rpxlnglon. Ky. , recently for two luevc IB thieves , Will AlcAndn-ws and Pom .Murplf They are neivtlinjH nbout tl PIIIU nld , 'in'I ' htolo two hlpyelPM. AllhoiiKli hu nffpimit M a folriny , I'ullPC .ludgn Oray K.il'oner dl.i- mlssrd the prlHonerH on iho pnmino of Iheit- mothnrH to give them a boil-id ilira-shlng. After court adjourned Ihe hi , ; , were takrn ( o n cell , where , under the dirr-im-i ot Chief of Police Jesse , they V-T hev. i.ly . whipped. A remnrkable twin tree .tninl.s i. ' 'ii Wavnesvillii. t ) . It Is a v r > " ; . mmni' ' .1 ! coaleict'iice of two blue null I rt > , the i t apart on the- ground and at Hid en ' ' above Joining lo form a perfe i trn.ii ilut exlrmls to n hplghl of HOIIIP ii'veiu , ' l-ach ; tree | g from llfteen to oihicen in V a In diameter , and each trunk , i well .1 upper bole. U pcrffclly norn tl : IDJ- I i Hie fork Hbo.v any slKtm nf rldgo or one sided coalcHci-nci th union milHl hiive taken place w weie nadlnit. | . IH thlH a "iiatu did Home Indian piixoihly IIHC t fiirt of hlH ViUwaiii Niippoil , x.i . llghlly a * lo Induce a 'n.il i"l/ , ' of Ihe HUM | IIIIINIMIIII | | ( if Krowlh of the blue lisln s tllitn antedate Ihe white sell ! ' No. 1C ) ntWf ffSOfl fvrfj , & 35T5 vTU > mi Dyspepsia , \Veili Slum ; : li--kn liy li 11 nf itppi-tltr , c 'ii . 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