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    THE oarAiiA DAILY REE ; OCTOBER 15ISOT ,
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SPORTS OF THE DAY.
There U a belief In the- Western
film If the National league endorses the
fdoul > lc-umpro ! njntom next neaiion the
pnlnorfl will bo tabled for matertal. "Salva-
tor" declares If I'nclo Nlrk Young car-
Irlc * cut Ills picsent Intention of moulding
IjWcitorn Icasuo umpires Into major league
Iform nnd takes ullh lilm gentlemen of the
- - au t > pc , the big
librKanhatlcm will bo most admirably equipped
[ iicxt Bcanon. "
When the big Ds pla > ed at SprlnRllcld n
polegallon of Jack Dojlc'.s friends from Hoi-
[ joke attended , and In their behalf State Sen-
tutor liucklcy presented the Orlolo with an
| 3ik'n charm and a magnificent watch chain
[ lultilil with diamonds.
Dame Scand.il has put her ugly head Into
[ < ho Tcmplo cup liualnens. The PltfflburR
cps MJB "It Is given out that the reJson
the tin-satisfactory worlt of the Doston
innd Haltlmoro club-i In the Tcmplo cup series
Ils that the plajers have agreed to divide the
fmoney and therefore It Is Immaterial wnlch
club -.vlnii Patrons In llostou are coin-
; iilctely dlsRtialed with the series and cs-
Iiorlally with th catch-penny method of
yliiK oxlilbltlon ff mes before the posses
sion of thu cup Is decided. "
William II. McQunnlgto will bo a crlpplo
for life. Ho la still In the hospital , suffering
from the effects of the accident In which
lie recently flgmcd as a victim a collision
between an electric car and a carriage.
Fro.il Klobcilati ? expected n $50f ) bonus for
his work In helping lind a pennant In lloa-
ton and when ho receded $300 ho let out
an awful howl.
Harry I'ulllam , talking of the Colonels ,
B3j ' 'There are a number of good men
whom wo mlqht dicker fcr. but the trouble
IB that every other tliib wanti Fled Clarke
for Its end of It , and we tmun't much cite
to work with Wo could hove the pick of
the on tire league It wo wanted to lot Fred
RO , but that -Is out of the question , of
course. "
Man'gpp Ous Schmolz will ha\o a clnnre
to prove that he is still an earth next era- I
BOH when he will nssumo the management
of -Minneapolis team.
Montreal will tike chances with Lester
German on second.
Joe Campbell snys : "George Hoprlevcr Is
the Queetisborry irtlst of the Western league
nnd his sledgi'-hainmcr discharged at the
bleirhcrs Incites repartees tint are deroga-
toiy to George's fate nnd which would Incite
n riot at a bench nhow , as Jimmy Manning
once remarked
IiironsiBlcncy Ii a jewel that can be found
In IniRe quantities in diamond affairs. The
IjOtitsvllle nispatrh BIJS 'Two positions ,
fcpfond and third b p , formed the weakness
t' at left Lnulsvlllb out of a place In the first
illvlHlon , and in do them the weaki-st bat-
tltiK team In iho cauntiy Hilly Clln man Is
R Kentleninn and oiu > of the Kreatcat llelduis
that over donned a KOVP ! but nt the same
tlmo he la n m'sTab'o ' hlttpi ho would boone
ono In the minor ICOKUP. To saj that hp IH
a llnuly 1 ntlci Is tldlnilotis i-or
th rd base a man vbo can b ? secured h Ev- ' .
< . -itt of ChlonRo While Kvcrllt la not a star ' i
flcldpi' > et lu h a ire > t hitter and a great ,
1 anpiiinii > r and- that Is what the club' '
iicc't'ft11 of whleh la vrry IntercatliiK but j j I
linw mnnj points did Chlcaso beat Louis-I
\llle' If the Olspa'ch man will tum to hla i
Mloro book lu will find that main of Louis-I
[ vlllo's disasters occuircd when Clingman was
tin the hospital
Toledo's Swamp Anscls won the Spinney
1C ip ili'fiatlnit Uayton'h Old Soldiers four
| BuiCH out of six plaj-oil. *
Prll plajcis who go Into the league with
fa pli'asi excuse mo-for-llv Ing waj about them
Feddom sta > long enough to get real well ac-
'nted
Vnnderhorst dtclares that no Orlolo
bo released or exchanged. Still that
fjiroilamatlou may safely bo considered liable
fto amendment
| .Iro Ccibett knocked a ball over the Hoston
fence the other day that went llvo miles be
fore It stopped I' S It landed In the ten
der of a passing locomotive.
The 1'hlllles never finished quite ns low
s they did this voar That is lather a
| dampcupr on those who are urging that
George Tallojr.and Stalllngs deserves another
chance to prove that he Is the greatest man
ager who over came down the pike leading a
torchlight procession.
Cioncial Arthur Dlxwell Is an enthusiast
whoso purse Is alwajs open to his diamond
heroes The falluro of the Pla > ors' league
' almost broke the general's heart , but ho la
I Again In whooping line , and presented each
UostoiiUn w Ith a diamond soirfpln ns a
token of his amircciatlon of their pennant-
winning efforts The gencisl Is ono of tbo
lew fans w ho , In the early spring and
iraitiimn , io ; to the South Hml armed with a
Iblanket Thus wrapped up In the warm
jioh'.s , ho can defy the elements , and , with a
flew fe-ithers In his hair , would remind one
fof the character btudles inVlwt Happened
[ to Jones "
i Princeton nnd the University or Pcnn-
fijlvanla will rot meet. Dame Humor Is
i\vrong on that count
Not ono of the big college elevens ivns
licorort on In the lant general lineup. Yale ,
HVnngylvunli , Harvard , Pilnccton , Cornell
fnnd Ilrown collectively made 190 uolnts , and
rthelr oppoiMints , Williams , Lehlgh , Dart-
Fnioutli Aiinapolls , Tufla and Doston
IVnlvrrsity 0
rrank Msggloll Is leading In the thrco-
giishlon-carom billiard tournanu-nt nt Chicago.
JijWnlicr I ) Manslleld hin put the world's
Iflj-wsUhg retord at 113 feet.
fJut Hyan thn Australian hoavyw eight , Ins
pirrlvcd In Xc" York and vvants to meet Joe
lOliojiiskl. bur ho scratrhes Deb h'Jt slm-
| | ] ions It ] an hna faced Joe ( iodilaid In four
tilrawn battlt-s , and thrlco he has met Dan
[ C I r dl on no decisions belli ) ; given.
t'liIi-iuro-KiiiiNiiN L'lt > 'I'm in .SIuiol.
lCANSAS CITY , Oct II A mcetlnff of
repri'.sentiillv H of the rations gun clubs
t Kan-as City has appointed n committee
to heloct It n local men to meet a fclmllur
numboi of iiit-n In Chicago iho hitter part
ot November or eatly in December to settle -
tlo the question of miperlorlty at the trap : *
lHJtvveHMi the two cltlei. About sivon jeais
to ten men wont fiom this cltj to Chl-
ngi ) mid varrlfd off thu honon * In a match
f $ . ' 0 for oaeh man and upon the lotuin
t In KiiDAas City tlireo nu'ii from the
slili ) won Tlio tie was never shot olT
[ Local conteHtunta will bo made public Inter
on.
lllrvi'llMtN tioliiK to llnnoliilu.
SAN KJtANCI&CO , Oct. IITho opening of
< ho iiti-v O > C.MB | race track at Honolulu next
jiionth has attraotod the attention of Cali
fornia rlde-rs and three of the most promi
nent vtlll K'lvo here this afternoon on llio
i tpiiinifr Monowal aucomp tilled by the tilck
rldi'r. Iluirj Kowhr Those who will BO nro
fjcoiKi' Shailrk of Tuconu , cbniiiplou of the
coast : A. N. Jones , the Olympic club crack ,
nml 1) . n. Whitman of 1.03 Angeles ,
I'nli'iiiMi nml rolntcr ,
HT JOSni'H , Mo. , Oct. -Star Pointer
nnd . ' Pate-lien , the gieut pieers , gave
an exhibition hi-io todaj bofoiu W.OiO jieo-
jilo Tlie tniik viiiu lu good foim , but a
( i.-iyy touth vvlnd vyhleh swtpt up the track
iiiiuli' fu t time cllllk'iilt Mpt'larv drove
pointer u prett > inllo without 'skip or
Mdulc , the quart i In o.Jrt'half ' , * & ( , ;
threiiiaitcr | * , I * ) ' 4. and mile In So. Joe
THERE IS ft GLCSS OF PEOPLE
\Vho are Injured by | tu > USD of coffee He-
cciitly iheru has lxv n placnl in nil grocery
. .tons "e I'm.u-itloii ' culltM ( llt.M.N.O.
iijao of piiro e-il > m , Hut tukvs the place
or c-pfue 1 ie i rst delicate stomndi ro-
. ivea It wl'hoti' ilihucas
, , mul but fov tjn
ttll It from toflcc U dies , rn t over U
u * much Children in.iy drink It with srcat
l l > er P4ckjse Try lt-
Patrh"ti vvn next ilrlvon a mile by John
Atklnwm .ml < > t the crowd wild , fir he
ran nvvav with I olntrr'i two first quartern , i
milking HIP llrst In o KI'/I. ' the half in 0 " > 9 ,
the thrcc-nu utcrs In I 11' i nnd "Iho mile In
201 lint The track record \vnn lowered < H
i\ll\TH ON TIIl III SMMJ TH.\CK < < .
i
Nuto SirhiKN | ii Siiriilni * niul HcnlM n
rrnt-U rli-lil. i
CINOIN'.VATI. Oct. IIIho RrcutC't stir-
Iirlss of the meotliiK cnmo lodny In the
Klmljall take.4 , tl Lttonla when Nuto. with
0 to 1 ngalnst him , belt a crnck ilcl.l of
I-yenr-oliH In a hnrtl drive. JInlvollo , who
hns won nine out of eleven races thla ycnr ,
waH nn otlds-on favroltc in the race , but
the best ho could do was to get third
money. Nuto KOI nvvny well nml led the
Held nil the vuij , winningby two IciiKths
under the ( 'ood ride put up by I'eiklni. 1
Mnlvollo came like a tli h in the stratch ,
but could not overtake Nuto nnd Don
Quixote In the third event , u handle ip
-it a mile nnd jwvonty > .utl < i , l okl was u
1 to G fnvorlte. The nice vvns won by
Skntc , tlio second choice , utter n hot Ilnlsh
with 1'nul Ktiuvar. I.okl llnliincd next to
lust Wcitther line : track fust. Ite ults :
1'Irel race , six furlongs llcrry Tho-
burn. 101 ( Conlpy ) , 5 to i , won ; l.ndy Drl-
tannlc , 101 ( ( ' . Comb ) , U to & nnd 7 to JO ,
Hvcond , HldiKO , 102 ( Itnndnll ) , 1 * > to 1 , tldtd.
Time : 1 l'j. ( ' John llojn. Mlii Bramble , i
'Jniw , 1'uil lltind nnd Kitlrovvn also r.xn.
Ht-r-ond r.ico , live nnd one-hnlf furlongs : 1 '
Allevlntu , US ( Conle.v ) . 11 to 10 , won , Lillian
Hell , 113 ( J Hill ) , i veil , focoiul , Clnrot Cup , I
113 ( I'eiklnx ) , i to 1 , thlnl. Time. 1 OS .
Nnomu nnd AlatRnrct June als > ran.
Third nice , mile and seventy > nrds :
S'cate. 103 ( H. Williams ) . 7 to 2 , won , Paul
Kauvar , 10S ( Schprroi ) , 4 to 1 nnd even ,
ncond , Nick Carter , 100 ( Hnll ) , 15 to I.
thlitl. Time : 1 it ) ' ; < ! 'Iruxillo , Lokl ami
liuik Line also inn
Pourth lace , the Klmbal stnKes , six fur-
lonjji. Nulo , 110 (1'ciklns ) , GO to 1 , won ;
Uon QuKoto. 11 : ( C Iteiff ) , 8 to 1 nnd 3 to 1 ,
"frondMiiKolIu , 12,1 ( Scherrer ) , 1 to 2 ,
thlid , Tlmo 1 10. Geortro 11. Cov. Dr.
Itliuk , Han d'Or , , laek.imies ] , Frank. I
Thompson , Out chance nnd Tonalon also
inn.
inn.Pifth nice , one mills'lllng : Cavnlry , 97
(1'ptermnn ( ) , 3 to 1 , won , IHcuio , U'J ( Hus
ton ) , a to 1 and even , "econil , Mudrilcne ,
101 ( J. Hill ) , 1 to 1 , third. Time. 1 ll'i
HrlRhlon , Tonto , llnnitio , Ulg Knight and
' 1 hrco liars also rnn
CHICAGO , Oct. 11 Abousc was the only
favorite to win at Hnrlem toduj. IJr Shtj > -
pard v\on the event ot the diy after n fast
nice , In which ho beat Cunuio Traversjr
h.is been Ic.istnl to UUIIIH and Wiilerliou > s
and taken to ban l"iiinc.lsco foil the winter.
UlSUltH.
Kiit't ' race , live-eighths of n mile' Nlkltii ,
IS ( 1.11 vv i once ) , 13 to 1 , won , 'IVrnnot , 101
( J. Jackson ) , SO to 1 , second , Sanln Lni7 ,
i ( C Cl.U ) , 1W to 1 thlul Tlini'- U-U
Second i.ice , llvo nnd oiie-linlt furlongs. St.
Allronses 1J , 1CX ( .MoiKan ) , ! > to 1 , won ,
Loving Cup , 103 ( Cinj ) , 1 to 1 ! , Mconl , Uc-
nlul , J03 if Hums ) , u to 1 , thlul. 'lime :
1 O9'i. ' |
I'nliil race , seven-elphths of a mile Hen
Wnddell , 1 ( Webstei10 ) to 1 , won , The
Tor > , 102 ( T lluin" ) , 7 to u , second , Al-
rezoo , 01) ) ( Clav ) , 7 to 1 , third , lime : 1 U
FVmith i .in1 , nil'e ' nnd an oUhth : D"
Sheppnid , 107 ( J. laik on ) , 11 to o , won ,
S a Hobb-r , U7 ( Hium ) , Ii to 1 , second , Cjr-
nero , 107 ( Cajwood ) , 7 to 10 , third Time
ISI-i
Filth race , llvo-clghtns of a mile Abouse ,
U2 ( Sic in ) , I to u , won , Lnnieil , 101) ( Nar-
vaer ) to 1 , third Tlmo : 1 < / / .
Sixth race , tlvu-elclithu of a mile Xenole ,
! > 0 ( Cla , r > to 1 , won ; DIIJK" , ' < S ( J. WojiN ) ,
12 to 1 , ii'ioiul. Allow a , Wt ( .Donaldson ) , 5 to
1. I Mr I Time. 1 OIU
NiVOUK , Oet -This vvns the open.
ini d ty of the fall i iclns se tson nt Mor-
rin pule Weather lit.uitirul Attendance
lare The chief eent of the d ly was the ;
thltty-secoml ninnliiK of the Nursery h mill-
cap for 2-yeai-olds , and with the exception
lot HnmlmrK and Previous , the best ot the
" -jeir-olds of the season weie emifcd There
wcie eleven stnrteis , and L idj M irlon VMIS
set lid upon as u sllsht tu\oilu > over Arch-
[ duke Ilalpden and KItefoot were backed to
some extent , while the ic t vi TO ohl > nib
bled nt. 1'laudlt , hovvcvtr at 10 to 1 , won in
a drive , whlci v oulil not hive been neces-
.sary lint for the foul riling of HI ittn
on Cock Hobln As the horses cinio out of
the dip I ' 1 unlit nnd Ilnndball were ruiinliit ;
on about oven toims In Trent , uhlle .Mont
d Or v.us Just behind him. Cock Hobln
tame m > with a rusli , humped Into 1'laudlt
and he Into Handbill Cock Hobln was dls-
quiilined , KlvltiK s-econd place to Handbill
und third to Mont d'Or Ni xt in interest
was the Jerome handle ip , mile and a. ( juar-
toi , for ear-olds , 'llllo was the favorite
and the only horse Incited to any extent ,
bii could do no better than thlul Results :
rir-4 race : Tom Cromwell , 100 ( H \\ll-
Iliins ) , 7 to 10 and out , won , CnssettP , 113
( Hcrvvltt ) , S to I and 5 to 2 second. Si'll = >
Cliqult , 1JJ ( Tiii.il ) . 30 to 1 and S to 1 , third
Time 1 I2'i. ' Goodtlme < 3 Stoim King , Half-
IliiR' and 'I i lyant also ran
Second race , 5' { . fin longsMaximo Oo-
iiu11J ( Xeuinler ) . 20 to I und 10 to I , won ;
Svvlftmiis , 113 ( ll Williams ) , 7 to J nnd 0 to
5 , Hccond ; Merlin 111 ( Tnril ) , to 2 and
oven , third. Time 1.07. Homelike , Fetlseie ,
Chnlmei.s , Mr. Hunt , Amoy , Hugh Priest ,
l.i lloijuolses , HI ick Dnilc , Stain , The Cad
nnd UoiiKueie also i in.
Third nice , Nursery , six furlongs' Plaudit
12.1 ( H Williams ) , lo to 1 and 1 to 1 , won ,
Ilnndball. I2fi ( Doirgett ) , 8 to a and 3 to 1 ,
tcLoml , Mont d'Or , 103 ( O'l.oary ) , iO to 1
and 13 to 1 , third Time 1 13 Cork Hobln
nil second , but vv.is dlsuilllled for fouling
Himpden , KItefoot , Pan Vcnao Archduke ,
Illno Away , Lady Marlon , Great Bend and
Squlic Abinedon also ran ,
Fourth nice , Jerome , one nnd one-qunrter
mllea. Hcnnselacr , lie < Hcultt ) , 5 to 1 nnd
7 to ( i , won ; Don d Ore , ir > ( T.inl ) 8 to 1
and 5 to 2 , second : 'llllo , lil ( H. WH linis )
even and out , third Time , 2 07. C'lallciiRcr ,
Ustaca , Howard S and Draw Lad also run
Fifth rnee , nil ases , .selling , one mile
Salvable , 102 ( II. IMirtln ) , 3 to 1 nnd evau ,
won ; Pent , 10 ? ( II Wll'lams ' ) , 7 to ,1 and 1 to
2 second , Hen Hder. 110 ( Slmtns ) , 4 to 1 and
7 to 5 , third. Tlmo : 1-41 Hondo Mnrgrive ,
Cenassas , Fireside and Trennrso also rnn
Sixth lace , mile and n half , hurdle , > ll-
IIIK : rorset , 150 ( KiiKllsh ) , 1 to 2 and out.
won ; Sin Jo iquln , 131 ( Chandler ) , 2" to 1 nnd
B to 1 , second ; Ilrovvn Hed 151 Olaia ) 5 to
1 and 4 to 5 third Tlmo , 2 32'i TUlmin ,
PitLhogtie , Valorous and Contractor also
ran
cnuvn HUMUS SPOUT CVKMVM , .
'I'lirco Dll JM of IliifliiK null ( icncrjil
\niiiNiMiifiit Umli'rVn > .
CRDAH HAP1DS , la. Oct. -Speclil (
Telepi am ) Under the inaiiiRemcnt of the
Cedar Hapld-i Commeiclul club a tlueo
( lavs' oainlvnl of psrt v\ns commenced jes-
teiday. The nltim lions nro many nnd
numerous , theio beliiB n little of eveiy-
thltiK' Nearly ,1,000 people 'ittrndoil jeiter-
ilay nnd 10000 tudnj 'J'ne follow In \a \ a
suinmar > of tlu ( biejclo and hoise races of
todi >
Thlrd-rnlle open , nnmtour- Harry C.
White , Cedur HaplJa. llr-t ; H. ( \ Nuttlii } ; ,
Hnndnl , lu , second , OeorKO Severa , Cedur
, tblid Time O.K.
Iwo-thlrdw mile open , piofcsalonal : T II
CnmnihiKs , Slmi'ppo , Hist. W Uatardy ,
Chlcafio h oond , Charles Hofcr , St. Paul ,
third Tlmt 1 . i
One nil 1 hip race , professloml : II C.
NuttliiB HanUall i , llrst. with seven points ,
Pi ank Flllp , Cedar Knplda , second , with
live points ; Mnrry C White , third , with
four point * Time : 2.34.
Two mlle Inp race , profestilmal : W. DC
Curdy , ChlcaRo. tirft , vvltli fourteen points ,
Cnmmlnfca , of MQICHO. * * uoiul , with fl ven
points , C. n Shook of Green , third , with
IIo point * Time r Ii 2-3
2.M trot , pui. * > fl&O
Mnndo H , ch. m .
Dandy Jnck , b H . , . 222
Pearl W. K in . , . 333
Time 2JU ? , ; . ' .SJ : 2:31. :
2 30 | i ice , purf e $ .00 :
WT H , bV . . . . . . . 1 1 1
Novak , b. ff , . 322
Pientess , b. m . 233
Chot , b. m . ells
Tlmo : 2oi : < < ; 2:21 : ; 2-13.
Frec-for-ull trot , purwo 4200 :
Aragon K , blU. s . 131
Ilrown nick , b B . 212
Jim Star. Jr. , ir. a . 333
fallver Ore , K K . 444
Time : 2:1G : , 1:10 : ; 1 10
Called on ncount of d'uknrss , to bo Jln-
Ished tomorrow.
The fool ball Bnmo between the Cedar
HupIdH und Iov/n Cltv Illaih school teams
rvMilteil In a victory for Cedar Uanlds by
a pcore of 10 to 0. I
A bad accident hnpu ned Inte In the after
noon diirlnu the Wild West show. Mra
William .Stephens bcins shot In the ICK.
The wound ) is u painful , but not dangerous
one. |
, lm > l.f > Club nnlrli'x.
LOUISVlLLi : , Ky. Oct. 14-Hntrlen for
tlueo Important stakes of the Now Ixnilavlllo
Jockey cluh will close tomorrow They lire
the Kentucky derby , f6Wi : : Clark stukps.
JI.COO , und the Krntutky Oaks , MtUO These
nje.tl > llxetl * 've" , .8 of JWJ and are for fo.ilu
of use , now
Mnlicr rinilli > ii-.N Curlii-lt.
PITTSHl'HG. Pa. . Oct IIM J Con.
nclb on behalf of p-ntr Muher tonight Is
sued a chnll nfe to Jtimvn J. Corbett to
llrht for thu jitavvwfUht champion Hip of
the wirld and u u t , < ; t of Jj.ooj , t > } nke
pluce before the cSul ) ofrcuni : the larsiat
pur 9. Connelly will meet Cnrbett nt any
ttmo nt th ofllcp of the PH ° QizMf-
arrange d-tails If Cirbctt dtx * not ace opt
the challenge It Is open to any man In tlie
1
world.
nn iruTvf TT - i.p-MMi'iov.
Clone PlnlKlies Unrk I In- Sport 111 Hie
KenlueU ) 'low n.
M3X1XGTON . Ky , Oet ll.-ThP r.icIliR at
the Kentucky Trotting Horse Hieeders' as-
foclnllon track todi > was imusuilly solr-
IteJ. cioie finishes Atro very frequently
seen.
I The first rnee vvns the 2:12 : cla . for tiot-
i ttrs , an tint * a most spirited contest ,
Attitude had the I > OP ! In the llrst hent nrd
led all the way , winning In n drive from
Abnet. The second nnd third hea went to
Pie Gretnn fnrm entry. After hot finishes
with , Iho Huffalo her e , Athanle tnnnngpil to
win the next two hents by n narrow tmr-
Rln from dipt iln Jnck. The Hnmlln entry
vvis favorite until Abnet hnd linded two
hents , vvhen the bettlnjr shifted to the Inttir
The rneo for 211 trotters was n lonj-
din.vii'OUt conies' , three horses get IHR two
bents nplece before the nice was decided
Hed Hco won the Hist nnd second heats eis.
lly , Alves won the third , the fourth .i-d |
llfth went to Cnrac-ilH. In the llftb heat the
Judges thought they sniv somethliiR of fraud
nnd declared fill beta off on the hent Alves
won the sixth hent by n head rind ln-foro
the seventh and last he-it Mcellnrj was put
up behind Alves nnd Hutch Ins beilnd lEed
Hee , and the three were sent off to a Rood
start This vvns the most excitinghent of
the whole meeting Alves led by a head from
Caracnll-v with Hed Hee two leiiRths bick ,
until the eighth pole In the stietch was
reached , where nil three closed up and In n
whipping finish pished undci the wire In
ivvhnt < looked to be a dead bent between the
three. The JildRcs decided tint Caracalln
hnd won nnd placed Alves second.
The ipiclng rnce for the 2-20 cl iss was un
finished after White Hose hnd won one nnd
Moral two he-its
Pnustlno. by Sidney , trotted to be.it 2I2V4 ,
nnd leduced his lecord to 2 12'i. Summaries ,
Plrst rice 2 12 cli s , trottliiR , inn so 41.000
Athanle , br s by Junto , d im
Athallo ( Goers. ) 12211
Abnet , b. m , by Ambi"Mdor
( West )
Cnptaln Jnck. blk. R. ( Hudson ) . . . 7 S S 2 2
May Pern , 01 m. ( Allen ) 3 rt 4 4 .1
LoRcne , b. s. ( Sheidey ) 4 5 i ! 0
Hlsmnrck , br. s ( Di-marest ) 54777
I Hose Turner , b. m ( Wilson ) fi 7 r > S C
. West Wllkes , br R ( Maishall ) . . . S 3 3 3 d
I Hoodie br s ( Walker ) > dls
Newcastle , b f ( Stair ) ills
Time 2 Idi. 2:10 : 4 , 2.11V4 , 2 10 , 2 12
Second i.icc , 2.2.J cl.ibs , trotting , purse
Sl.OOJ.
Caracalla , b. m , bv Pa
tron , dim Cascarlll i
( Ke > e ) 1110 81121
Alves , Ii R , by Allerton
( French nnd Mcllenr > ) . . . J D 1 2 2 1 2
Hed Uee 1) R. by HedHolil
( Gosncll nnd Hutchlngs ) . . 1 1 5 C 3 3 3
Acts Tell blk m. ( Liphim. 3 2 4 9 7 ro
Hnppy Hlrd ch. m. ( Gcrrl-
tv ) 4 3 2 7 9 ro
John H Ste-nart , b g.
( HutchiiiRS ) B G 9 C C ro
Nobliv , RIR. . ( McDomld ) . . . ' ) 7 G 4 1 ro
J M C , b. g. ( Clement ) 10 I 7 S S 10
l.i Hue , b m ( Herry ) 7 S 10 dr
Penrllno C , b m ( Kelly ) . . S 11 dls
Time 2 13 , 2 IC'S. 2.15 , 2:1354 , 2 14 , 2 17'i ,
2 1714.
Thlul race , 2.DO class , paclnR , purse $1,000
( unllnMiPil ) :
Moral , ch. R , by Mnrlborotish ( Hnws ) 811
\\hlte Ho e , ch s , by White root
( Cisey ) . . 104
Indiana , b R ( PlemliiR ) 2 S 2
Cllpxettn blk. m ( Hutchlngs ) 3 3 ,1
Foxhound. , b R ( Cmrent ) 4 ii fi
The Sh ill , RI R ( It-inue ) 047
Kxplolt RI. s ( Shep.ird ) 70S
Tom TagR-iit , b R. ( Gosnell ) ills
Time : 2 12\ , 2l\\ : , 2 14 .
t1 ii VVIM > ( III' | ' .
Coild Wen I licr. I' I in- Spurt mill Some
siiriirlnrs In ( lie Itt-silll.
DAVnNPOHT , In , Oot 11. The second
diy of the Ameilcai ( Conr.liM club' meet-
In was favored with peifect weather. In
all twentj-four courses were run ; some
vvre excltltiR enough to stir inpectatois
immeiib"lv. The hares inn \cty well ami
many of thorn escaped Tlie sllppars blind
w IG moved nnd the sllpp UR was mil h bet
ter than jestPidav In the > * ecoml round
of the Americ-in W iterloo cup the Texas
doR , Happy Jack , lurnMuul a Rrent sur
prise when IIP beat Qukkstitch , the St
Louis crack Hndlvvtat up st another geed
tlilni ; from the Mound City by putting out
Klnir of tbc H"ls
The prORrnm included the first round of
the Ameilcan coursIrR derby for thirttwo
puppies ( mev hound" born on or afttr Jan-
uaty 1 , W < \ ) , nt S10 entnince with ? 1CO
ad(3e ( 1 Sumir-i1 v of the running
I-oid Glenklrk , St Louis bent H-ittle ,
Cnblo , 111 , Cros pitch , St Louis , beat Dolly
Vnrden. Mlnncanolis , Hose Trnl < > . Chlciso ,
IK at Stlteli-in-Tlino Lawtence , K.an. ; Jen
nie Wil-on Victor , la , brat I aily W , Aber
deen , S D ; Mount lln He-He St. Louis , beat
Iltnry .lessup , Aberdeen , Glen Chloe , Win-
Held , Kan , beat Lady Rmmct , Cable ,
Covnes Hat" , Aberdeen , beat Van Knapp ,
IndUnapolto ; Caimody , St. Louis belt
Houseman , Cable : Victor iQueen , Victor ,
In. , beat Queens , New York , Lidy Her-
shcl. Cable , bfit Hionx , New York , Shim-
rock , CIil nRo , be it Fleeting' l ancyber -
decn ; Ida , Minneapolis , be.it Chevy Chis ,
ChlcaKo ; Pree und Uisy , Davenport , beat
Hot Time , St. Louis. Iowa Girl , Gilmoic
Cltv , H , beat Tonv , Helvllle , III , H n
Holt , Mlnneipills. b'nt Hlcbmond , New
Yoik ; Hepirtee , Chleigo , bent Sir Wilful ,
Livv rence , Kan.
ClirlNtlnn Cliureli Convent IIIIIN.
INDIANAPOLIS , Oc-t II The national
conventions of the Christian churches ( Dis
ciples of Christ ) will bCRln here tonight
nnd eontinup until October 22. There nre
a seiles ot these conventions' ' , bcRlnnliiK
llrst with the Christian Women's Hoard of
Missions , Octobar 11-16 , followed by tha
FoieiRii Chrl-tlan Mlsslonnry society , Octo
ber 1S-19 , nnd the American Christian MIs-
olonnry society October 19-22 , The local
committee on 'arraiiRements has already
iccelved application for accommodations for
nearly 2.0GO dclcRntcs , nnd the committees
expect the larnest number of delegates that
ever met In the church's Interest.
llfTorl to llrcnK the ShnrWill. .
ST. LOUIS , Oct II A cao is now belnR
arRiied in the stito supreme court , In ftvhlcli
It Is believed by miny is Inv olved the In-
tCKrltv of the will of tlie late Henrv Shaw ,
who left to St Louis the lamous botanical
R.irden which bears his name , and Tower
Grove park The suit was brought by the
truhteea of the Sr.avv estate , asking permis
sion to sell n. portion of some land left by
tihnw to provide nn Income with which to
keep up tne R irdens The .vlll foiblds the
convey anoe of the property In question nnd
Iho allot ney gene-nil is llRhtlng the case.
New riiiuinol In Die Yukon ,
SAN FHANCISCO. Oct. 14 The Corwln
brought the news from St. Michael th it
Father Hatnum , who has conducted a mis
sion for many years there , Is authority for
the statement that a cnannel not yet known
to nnvljriitlon exists at the mouth of the
Yukon river Ho states that It is close to
the sou.li .side nnd will permit of ocean
wtenmers , by avoiding the shnllow bir.s , to
proceed up the rlvei for a distance of WO
miles Tills -win cr Colleotor of Customs
Ande'rs nnd Captain Peterson will explore
and try to establish the nov oinnnel.
.Alan mid MJntrc.-NH Knund Demi ,
HALTIMORL : . on. -Matthew uoBern ,
a grocer at 138 West llnndall treet , and
Mr ? . Ida Wright , hU mistress , vvcre found
dend In Hogcis' iiotis.i this morning Doth
had been shot. The police look upon it as
a case of murder and suicide , but Hoier * '
lelatlveh Insist that it WOH the work of a
formci ndmlrer of tlie woman Her hus
band Is llvlns ami Is thoutfit to be In West
Virginia , The. only other person In the
house vvns a dauphter of the dead woman ,
who Lnew nothing' of the tragedy until
awakened several houis after It occurred.
\HHli\llle Cllj Itleuttoii ,
NASHVILM5 , Teim. , Oct. 14. The bien
nial city election was held today. Perfect
order prevailed and the election was a quiet
ono. Klghtuen out of twenty wards give
H. II Dudley , democratic nominee- for major ,
1 200 majority over Mayor McCarthy , "good
government" nominee Tlio democratic cnun-
clltnen are elected. The vote was not large.
Ilnrlier DeiiteH Die Ilenl.
AKRON , O. , Oct HO C. Hnrber , presi
dent of the Diamond Match company , la nt
Ilia home In this city nnd In an Interview-
on the story sent fiom Toledo that ) lie wa
Interested In n movement to effect u com
bination of the principal potteries and tile
manufacturer of thU country and build a
city near Toledo similar to Pullman , III .
eald : "I know absolutely nothing ubsut it. "
SIIIITI tiriu In Tr\iiN.
SAN ANTONIO , Tex. , Oct -Passengers
who ni rived here on the Southern Pacific
train from the west report that they parsed
through n severe snow storm near Alpine ,
Tex- . , about 00 miles west of here
SIIOM Hlorm In Iiluliu ,
POCATKM.O. Idaho , Oct 11. A heavy
snowKtoim , beginning early jesterday after
noon , and lasting nil night , swept over
southeastern Idaho , It will do much duin-
ngu , us much grain and lucerne U still out.
Him LIST ISi'flHIPLETE
Six Starters in the Raca for Major of
Greater Now jZorki
VOTERS HAVE PLtNTY T0/CII30SE FROM
nl ( Inl'i | < i nill | < .u-N niul tlio
euillimr SiMirtlim HirMorln Seem *
lu Plni-e \ mi M.JtU In
Ni\V YORK. Dot. U With the accept-
nncc of the Jeffersonlan democraey'i nonil-
nation for comptroller bj ex-Postmaster
1)1) ton , the ticket of the leading parties
and associations that will contest for the
ofllccj at the municipal election next month
nny bo said to bo complete Against the
statement that negotiations are In progress
for the withdrawal of Charles 8. KalrchlM
from the Citizens' union. ticket , upon which
ho was nominated for comptroller , there
stands the explicit denial of Mr. Fnlrchlld
that such a proposition has been submitted
to or entertained by hint. There ceased
sometime ago to bo any talk of the with
drawal of mavoralty candidates , and there
Is every Indication that voters will have a
choice between Tracy , republican ; Van
Wjck , Tammany democrat , Low , Cltl/ens'
union ; George. Thomas Joflerson democrat !
Gleason , anti-tea nnd anti-tiger democrat ,
and O Uricn , unltod democracy This last
named candidate hna stepped Into the list
In consequence of Henry George's with-
dravval of his -acceptance of the united
democracy's nom'ciatlon nnd will ba given
a place upon the olflclal ballot through
means of a petition. The contest , however ,
will be quadrangular rather 4han sextEOgu-
lar Messrs Gleason and O'llrlen being
scarcelj icgardcd as In the running
A peculiar feituro of the political sltu-i-
tlon Is that while Mr Day ton has accepted
the nomination for comptroller on the George
ticket , ho announces that he docs not stand
upon the platform of the Jcffersoulan de
mocracy The chasm thus created Is bridged
by the declaration of the Gcorgelto managers
that the campaign committee long ago came
to the conclusion that the oflicc of comp
troller was not a political one Provided
the man selected for the place on the ticket
was In c\ery way qualified for the olllce ,
the mamgew sav It is not nccessaiy that
1 o should endorse all the planks of the
platform ni.d no such endorsement had been
required of Mr IXivton Mr D.ijton said
today that the Issue ho would inako In his
campaign would bo that of pctsoual liberty
veisus political tjranny.
The betting at the hotels uptown and In
the resorts of sporting men gtneralls is
said by the livening \Voild , which Is sup
porting Mr. George s candidacy , to bo ns
follows : Van W > ck 3 to 0 , Low , 3 to 1 ;
George , 8 to 1 , and Tracy 100 to 1. One bet
of $100 even was m-ule that Van AVjck will
poll a plurality of 15,000.
TAMMANY HATIl-'IES
NDW YORK. Oct U. Tammany hall to
night i.it Hied the nomination of Its candi
dates The attendance In1 the' ' wigwam was
not as gr at .as was expected1 Cx-Govcrnor
Campbell of Ohio , who fold been Invited to
bpcak , sent his regrets , as did also Colonel
William Li Ilrown , ex-Major ; Grant , Con
gressman Ciimmlngs cx-Goveinor Hautcr of
Montana and Lawson II Fuller were among
thonc on the platform Insltie the hall John
1 ! Stancnlleld of Clmha 'was ' Jthe first reg
ular speaker Ho Is e\-Kpnior ( Hill's law
partnei. As ho began to bpuak bomo one In
the hall shouted for George , and theio were
cheers and hisses Congressman Amos J
Cummlngs wus the next speikei When he
mentioned Crokei's namot.tbei'e was tao ex
pected out burnt of cheersituiiDapplaubC1. but
mingled wllll 4t were thl > expected hlsies ,
The speaker hold that Tiimmuny hnll was
the regular democracy of N'tw1 York , and to
be loyal to It was to be democratic
, | Thomas V. anJfl > , who spnl oiiext < aroused
the latent enthusiasm in the'audience. He
scored Low , George nd Twey In a manner
to suit the Tamminjitcs'prAent "
The Citizens' union Is holding numerpun
meutlngs , and Henry George Is about' to
take the stump
Speaking at a crowded cltbenb" union mass
meeting tonight Ma > or Strong made a vigor
ous plea for Seth Low
Seth Low today entertained Lord Kelvin ,
the famous Hrltish scientist Tonight lie
addrc&scd 5000 enthusiastic people at the
Clatemont A\onuo rlnJi , Drookljn.
Former Secretary of the Treasury Charles
S Falrchlld WBG the prViclpil speaker at a
big citizens' union mcctlug tonight Tor-
inor Congressman John Ue AVItt Warner
sjoko at another Seth Low meeting The
executive committee of the German-Ameri
can reform union tonight fully endorsed
Seth Low and the entire Citizens' union
ticket. The Henry George committee to
night Issued an appeal to the public for
funds. The united democracy , whose nomi
nation Henrj George accepted and then de
clined met tonight and denounced him. Al
fred W Crulkshank , for major , will head
the limited democratic ticket
CRITICISES M'KINLEY.
At o Seth Low meeting tonight , speaking
from the same platform and Immediately after
\Ia > or Strong , General Anson G. MCook
handled the McKlnloy administration without
gloves for Its Interference lu the present
mayoralty fight
Ho sold In part : "My republicanism Is not
to be challenged by Senator Thurston of Ne
braska or Senator Foiaker of Ohio. I do not
challenge their right to como here , but I do
question the prcorlety and their good faith
If Senator Thurston wishes to teach repub
lican principles , let him go to his own state ,
which last 3ear cast its vote against the re
publican candidate. They need distinctions
there wo don't In the state of Now York. "
( Applaubo. )
III.ISS ( . ' ( Mills OUT Foil Tit VCY.
DiM-IiircH 1'nrty I.o.Miltj IN VIM-CNHUI >
In Dc'fi-nt llrj iiiilNiu ,
NDW YORK , Oct. 14. A letter addressed
to General Traoy from Secretary Cornelius
N. Illlss In Washington , bearing on the
present campaign , was made public last
night. In the letter Secretary Uliss says "I
am most heartily In accord with thobe who
are working for your election to the mayor
alty of Greater Now York. I have not failed
to aunnimco my position in conversation
with friends , but It has not until now seemed
to mo best. In view of ms position hero ,
that I should take any pubjjc action. Now ,
however , when the republican paity Is men
aced by some of those ivbph .vo heretofore
stood In the front ranks , It seejns proper that
every voter who Is lojali to the principles
of his party should let It lit ] known In no
uncertain way where ho stands. The con
test of 1S96 has been ronowpd all over the
country. If my friend Mr Low had boon
nominated by and acccptedrtlie nomination of
the republican party on Us" patriotic plat
form I should , with others-ii\o ) cheerfully
recognized his sterling perMon'dl qualities and
have given him such support aa I could ,
but In vltnv of the great conspiracy of 1S90
against the honor and safety of our govern
ment , which Is again uedcldk"suc.cess right
In the heart of the City" W Now York. I
with thousands of others 'formally ' Identified
with the efforta for good -city government
can only find present success for the desired
end In the support of a , republican who
shall declare and dtand by republican prin
ciples nnd policies , tthctbpr ' , In municipal
or atato affairs. " \
WII.MM10 TnT-TiToN SPKIICINR.
i
FiiHlun MUMIIIITN : DiHliriirti-iiril hy
I'lilliiMtit Draw 4JriM > iN >
LINCOLN , Oct 14. ( Special ) The fusionIsts -
Ists at their state headquarters are very
much discouraged over an account of the
failure of their orators to draw crowds , and
the matter U coming In for much serious dis
cussion The Ilzzlea of the Congressman
Greene meeting at Grand Island , Congress
man Sutherland at Scward , Senators Porter
at two places IP , York countj. Weaver at
Talmago and Abbott here at Lincoln , all
happening within a few < Ia > s , are viewed aa
bring Indicative of the feeling of the people
all over the state. Congressman Maxwell ,
who was at the Lincoln hotel jestcrday
evening , was heard to say tint if the ucit
few meetings did not draw larger crouds It
would bo well to cancel all the future dates
for speeches , as tbo constant failures were
hurting the cause.
General Carnahau of Indianapolis , who hai
liccn here attending the session of the grand
lodge of the Knights ot Pythla , was Inter
viewed today In regard to the election held A
few days ago In his city Mr Carnthun said
that thu election hud no political hearing ,
and was simply A question of the personal
popularity of the candidates At no time
was the money question rahr-d during the
campaign , and ho viewed ns a hugo joke the
dispatches that had been sent out nnnounc-
IIIB i great ctory for silver The tmtwiRor
of the campaign for the democrats was one
of tlu > most prominent gold democrats in the
state and one of the leaders In the Indian
apolis convention last } enr.
Ciiriloiilllnlrn * ii
unXVUR , Oct. 14 General John Gonlon.
democratic nominee for justice of the supreme
premo court , today tendered his resignation
! ns such candidate to the executive eommUtfp
! of the party. The resignation was nccci-tcd
j and General II Gabliart , the populist candi
date was endorsed for th ? position It was
claimed after the nomination of Mr. Gordon
that ho was ono ot the -few supporters In
Colorado of Mr. Cleveland In his third pres
idential campaign when the democratic state
I I convention refus d to support him Mr Gor-
| don's withdrawal from the race U said to
i be largely duo to the opposition of many
leaders of the party lu this account.
\VOHIC AMONC TIII4 IMIIAt THIHK * .
31'cotiil IM > 'M Se-itlnn nf tin ? runr < > r-
rni-r nt JlolmnU IjUlir.
MOHONK LAKH , N Y , Oct. 1-1 At the
second ( 'ay's session ot the Indian confer-
ori'o there- was nn Increased attendance.
Attention was first given to the report ot n
committee appointed In the previous vear to
help defend the claims ot the Mission In
dians In southern California to the posses
sion of part of what Is known as Agua
Pllante , cr Wainer's ranch. The further defense -
fense of this suit was referred to the Indian
I Hlghts association
President Merservp of Shawnco university ,
North Carolina , spoke on Indian conditions
that ho had observed In Oklahoma during1 a
visit this summer , especially of the Sogur
colony On this part of the Chcjcnne nnd
Arapnhoe reservation a splendid wheat crop
has bren raised by the Indian bov.s.
Miss Sybil Caitcr. who has been engaged
six vcars In the establishment of lace mak
ing schools among the SI u\ and other In
dians , described how she was led to this
work by the evident capability ot the In
dian women for the flno work of this soil
and the great need theio was for some such
employment.
Dr. Kdgeiton You re. for many jears a mis
sion woiker among the Canadian tribes In
the Hudson bay territory and the extreme
north as far a.3 the Klondike regions , gave
a description ot his experiences
Or Slocuni president of Colorado univer
sity , spoho ott the duty of the several states
to provide education fcr all within their
borders , Including the Indians
A letter was load from Miss Kldredge ,
a. worker among the Navajos , on the devel
oping Industries of that tribe.
Mr Hamilton of Kcthlehpni Pa , rer > ort"d
on the mission wo-ks of the Moravians , cs-
poclally nmong the ttsqulmairv ,
At the evening sisslon a proposal was
made to sepal ate thn Indian bureau fiom
the Interior department and give Increased
power and responsibilities to the commis
sioners
IIIMIY : ! iomi : : Mn ro u nu ,
mcnt to ii riiloHKro IJcllr .lusl
CHICAGO Oct 14 Ihanks Iving week
will offer to N'ew Yolk nnd Chicago people
n wedding of unusual Interest It will bo
that of Mlsa Marie Hitch , daughter of Cap
tain K V Hitch of 215 Cast Ontario street , to
Henrj Geoige , jr , of New Yoilc sou of Ho iry
George , who 's ' now a candidate for majoi of
Greater New Yoru Although the jotmg people
ple became enraged in the summer , no fcr- j !
mal announcement of the betiothal has over
been mtilo and plans for the wedding are as
vet unperfected , no actual date having been |
set for the eventful daj Miss Hitch ia a
tvpical southern girl , claiming New Orleans
cs her blithplnce She Is but 19 jeais of ago
and Is little KIIO.MI in the social world , ow
ing to ( ho fact that she has traveled ex
tensively since making her rcBldonce In Chi
cago' Hiss Hitch has received n flno musical
education and Is n graduate of the Chicago
Musical college.
sTisiKi ; ON TUI ; nirrvio nvi'iinsb.
IVInlcissk for mi Inert-use In
" \Vii 'N anil Avv Ki-fuMi'il.
nurPALO , N. Y , Oft 14 The hand com-
positots In the different newspaper oflices In
this cltj rocentlj presented a new scale to
all newspapers in Buffalo which would In
crease the wages paid to these men about $1
a day. Conferences hav'e been held without
result and tonight an ultimatum was pre
sented , The proprietors of the Dxprcss re
fused to grant the increase , and all the
hands employed In the composing room
walked out. The Courier-Record manage
ment promised to grant the Increase and
their men are at work The Exprccs will
appear us usual In the morning , the man
agement sajs What action Is to be taken
by the evening papers Is not yet known.
NGW YORK , Oct 14 Colonel J Thomas
Scharf , Chinese Inspector of the southern dis
trict of Now York , has forwarded his resig
nation to the secrctaiy of the treasury , giv
ing as his reason his desire to practice law.
He admits , however , that It Is because of the
constant warfare ho has had In administering
the duties of his offlte Colonel Scharf said
this moinlng : "When congrceo assembles
and appoints a committee to Investigate Ir
regularities in the administration of the
Chlneso laws , I shall place bcfoio it all the
facts obtained by mo during my administra
tion of this office I know from my own In
vestigations that men now holding oHico arc
engaged In the Irregular admission of
Chinese I have been Informed further that
some of them have accepted bribes. "
rinIII ii Ciinl Vnril.
The fire dopai tment has made visits on
two .succeedliiR nights to the conl yard of
Isaiic l evl. Thirteenth and. L aveinvortli
streets There Is a llftoen-ton plln of very
soft conl , used for forges , In the ynrd
Wednesday It It wipposeil thut It became
dump aril that n liluzo started from spon
taneous combustion Wntcr turned upon It
only blacked the coal nnd formed n hard
trust over the lire within Last night It
again broke out and the lire deportment
emlenvoii'd to extinguish It It Htlll Beems
to be Fiiioulderlng- , however , nnd the coul
will probably hnve to be hcatteicd.
Submit DllforriM'oN \rliltrntlon ,
1'ITTSIH'IIG. Oct H. The 3MO minors
of the river dlstrkt , who have been idle
for two weeks ovvIiiK to a dispute over the
dirrercntl.il , resumed woik today ppndlnff a
Hettlement of the trouble by arbitration.
The re-umptlon was made with the umler-
Htnmllns Unit a derl Ioii Is to bo reached
within ten days so that the llnst pay re
ceived by the mlnoiH can be basi-d on the
i ate decided on by the nililtralora.
Omaha Vfli-i- tinConvention. .
ST LOUIS , Oct. 14. Cincinnati Omahn.
Toronto and St Paul are In nctlvo torn-
petition for the next minimi convention of
the National Muster Horsexhoers' associa
tion , v.hleli Is now In session here The
lirst inined city has .1 delegation hero hard
lit work and the other cities arc nbly icp-
ri'ocntid This question will be decided to
morrow , when the annual election of olllecra
will also tuko place.
LUETCERT BREAKING DOWN
Sntmgo Maker's Nerves Ara Much Affected
l > .r tbo Trial.
STRAIN IS BECOMING TOO MUCH FOR HIM
Apnenr toVenr nil Him
.More Tbmi Hie I3Idenoe .IVurs
Hie llffi'pt ( if Vtnle's Vttor-
CHICAGO , Oct II The little sons of
Adolpli L. IjUetgert , who were yesterday removed
moved from the side of their father by oMer
of Judge Tuthlll , were not In court today
when Attorney I'lialen resumed his address
to the Jury. The absence of the children WAS
taken by the prosecution as a confirmation ot
the assertion of the prosecution yeilerdnj
that the little bojs wcro brought Into court
offer an absence of several weeks simply to
V > lay upon the sjnipUhles of thu Jurors.
LUctgert shed tears In parting from his
chlldicn last night. H was the first genuine
display ot emotion he has made slnco his
arrest The alleged wife murderer brushed
the tears from his cheeks with his big hands
and kissed his fair-haired boys good-bje
Whatever may bo the man's disposition to
ward others , there can bo little doubt about
his affection for the children of the Moman
he Is said to hove muniercl The cxpiesslon
on the face at Luutgcrt this morning In
dicated moie plain ! } than words that he had
spent a icstlcss night.
"Ho Is breaking down , " was the comment
ot those who know the nun well The strain
Is at last wearing out the overtaxed nerves
of the prisoner , and It will not be surprising
If total tolhpso follows In the event of con
viction Dark rings encircled the swollen
eyes of the prisoner this morning and his
manner was , subdued In comparison with the
splilt ho dlsplavcd tome weeks ago The
arguments ot counsel , which bring up In
lovlow nil the details of the famous trial
affect Luetgert more than did the viried
testimony of the w Itmesscs. All the circum
stances and events of Maj 1 and the developments -
monts slnco that tlmo are marshaled Into
line and paraded before the Jury , recalling
to Luctgeit's mind the vast amount of evi
dence which Is welded Into the circunutan-
tlal chain.
APKAID 01 ? DGN12BX
Most of all Luetgert fears It Is said , the
closing speech of States Attouiey Dencen
The plate's attorney Is a rapid forceful
ami eloquent speaker He Is resourceful and
hhs stjle Is of the order that electrifies and' '
lmpres < p n Jury Their Is no lagging
whileho Is at the oratorical bat , and the
defense hcems to dread the fact that hi' will
prepare the minds of the Jurora on Situr-
daj for the teccptlon ot the court's Instruc
tions.
Although ho was 111 when he 'topped
speaking last evening , Attorney Phelan was
apparently much lorre lied todav and In
gooil voice Ho resumed h's argument and
made the decimation that the defense had
not enl > broken the state'b circumstantial
chain of evidence at'both ends and in the
middle , but that It had scattered the frag
ments to the four winds He reiterated the
contention that the stnto had net proved
a corpus doloctl ot sufficient reliahilltj for
serious coralleratlon when a human life was
at stake
"Por aught wo know , Mrs Luettrrt Is at
this very moment In the onjojment of ro
biut health In the land of her natlvltv. "
I'houtrd Attornev I'lislcn Then ho let his
I voice down to a heavy whisper and added
"Or she may bo employed In some family
remote fiom the habitation of intelligent
civilisation In a paitlallj demented condi
tion "
The lawjcr next took up the matter of the
rlnga found In the middle vat in the Luctgert
sausage factory. Tliofo rings are consldeiod
by some ptoplo ns the htrongest fcituro In
this case , said Attouiey 1'halen. "In one
-enso thej are , or rather , were , until we
proved bejontl a question of a doubt by one
who had seen Mis Luetgcit's iln s repeat
edly , that thp rings found in the vnt were
never worn by her. They were not her rings
How did they get Into the vat ? I don't know
Ilathcr I ask the question , were they ever
In that vat ? Policemen say they wcro anJ
that they found them in the bottom of the
vat wherein the body of Mrs Luetgert Is
said to have been dcstrojcd by caustic potash ,
nut policemen say many things and there
was contradiction upon this point which
ought to ralbo a reasonable doubt , I.think.
In the mind of any fair Juror If those things
were In that vat they were placed there by
someone who sought the ruin of Adolph L.
Luetgert. "
Perjury on the part of the witnesses for
the state In relation to the rings was
charged In common with perjury upon other
vital evidence In the case ,
n\-Judgo Vincent began the closing ad
dress on behalf ot the defense at noon to
day. Ho will speak all day tomorrow. Sat
urday State's Attorney Deiieen will close the
case.
I'urtcil tvltli HIM Money.
A bricklayer named Piank D.allcy received
his 'wages yesterday nnd btnrted for the
lower portion of the town to enjoy himself
When Kitty Owens exti acted three Jive-
dollar notes from his pocket ho made n
vigorous objection , and finally agreed to bo
pncllleil for $2. which wat , then returned to
him After thinking the mnttcr over , how
ever Dnllcy decided that ho had been get
ting the worst of It nnd caused this arrest
of the Owens woman and Sav mnah Heed
another colored girl who had been In the
house They wore charged with petty lar
ceny. Kitty Owens la already under ? GCO
bonds to the district court for the larceny
of $3S fiom a farmer named William 1'east.
"VIiiMonli ; liny tit K-vionltli > n ,
NASHVILLE , Oct. U-Thl.s was Masonic
anil Knights Templar day at the Tennessie
Centennial exposition , nnd there "was " a veiy
largo attendance of members and their
friends. The llrHt rvent of the day was a
procession , which formed on Capitol avenue -
nuo and made the circuit of the giounds to
music furnished by the Plr t loelmcnt band
The sir knights led the way The wevcral
conitmmlerlos i.voro in line anil ( presented a
splc-mlld appearance. Hundreds of Masons
followed The exercises of the day were
held In the Amlltoilum , vvhcie 1003' ) iH-ordo
had assembled Sir KnlKht AV .1 niy
grand commander of the Knights Templar
of Tennessee , was master of ceremonies
Prayer was offered bv Itev Or N'aylor of
Uyersburg. nnd the nddicss of welcome was
delivered by Sir Knight Motion B. Hovvell
MuriliT WinTT'onTlTnl.
MIDDLDSllOnO , Ky. , Oct. HIt devel
ops now that Itobort Wllcox was the man
Mho killed Joseph Gibson from ambush last
night. It is thought -the murder was polit
ical Qlbson Is u brothcr-ln-lavv of Gil Col.
son , brother of Congressman D. O. Colson
Political excitement la running high i.More
bloodshed Is likely to follow
riillinli'liililii Ari-licx from llunnll ,
SAN PHANCISCO Oct. U-Tho United
States ship Philadelphia arrived from
Honolulu this morning and nt once pro
rredeil to Slaro Island navy yard , m herr It
will tiansfer Its crt'w to the linlMmoro ,
which Is beliiK titled out for a cruise to the
Hawaiian Islands as speedily as possible
A good idea
* is to keep some Pearline
in a sifter , ready to use for
floor-washing , dish-washing , etc. ,
etc. You sprinkle a little over the
floor , for instanceand then just wash
it over with a wet cloth. See how
much more convenient to use than soap ,
to say nothing of the easier work !
If you're buying and using Pearline.
simply for washing clothes , and not for
all kinds of washing and cleaning ,
you're cheating yourself out of a great
deal of comfort and economy.
Onld ( .lire cnrM coliH In the heml.r Kit on tha
Innat , oU coM , now eoUlJnnil ol4tnutaro1Jvniiil !
nil torru of prlrt. Btops frc .Inc , il'vlmrrn ' frrm
the in > a niul ijrf , pravcii > s tAl rT , tti > Iilh rla ,
pnrucicnlvnnd nil tlirvotntnl limij trouble' Itit'o
ptM ait mile pf ll"t nro nt ulu-i ly 1. rn If < , Imv o
tthrnl fious lili cf llvri ni lurotntc I i hficW-
ticTuo MH n ) on Jlir ! y O . iixny ) ir i ro it
pvrnto euro for cncli ill i * . At nil 0 j > ti
SS c ni-i n vlil. If j on nccil mwllnil ndvtoo write
I'mf , Mnnron , I'M Arch Street , l'hlln > lcli > liln. It Is
DUFFY'S
PURE MALT WHISKEY
All Druggists.
Searlos
&
WEAK
bKXllAU.Y.
All V'rlvflto Disease *
K Disorder * of Men.
Treatment by Moll.
Consultation Tree ,
SYPHilfS
Cured fnr llfn and the poison thoroiiRlily cle inaod
from UM njn1em
bperm itoi rlii-a Somlnnl Wnikiuwi Lost Man-
hooit NlKlit KtulSKlonn Divavod Klcillllnn V'o-
male Wi-iUiipM mill all ileltciito illnonlurs i > 3iu
liar to either n x. v" " lll ely cmt'il l'il.l
KISTUhA nml UKCTA1 , ULOKKS UYDROCKI.H
AND VAHIOOt'ELK p nrniHiiiMitlv inU Bilciosafully
ttinMt Jlctboil now and uiitilllntf
StricfureandBteel.S'do .
by IIPW nirtliotl without inlu or outtliic. Cation
amp-
DBS. MIES I
AND BRAIN TREATMENT
> THE OmGI.'lAL , ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS ,
Ii soldimilcr po itivo Written < iinrnntcn
bj anthoriin I iiRcnts o'lly.to ei.ioVenk Memory
UIZZUI ( " \VuUofiilnos3 , ] its , IIsDtorm , ( Juice
ncsd , Ninht Lows , I.vil I'rouus , luck uf ( Juulic
iloncs , NirvmisPCLH , Lisgitmto nil Drains. Vonth
fill Knots , or l tessivo Ui-o of Tobacco , Opium ,
nrLinimr vrhirhlenditii tllecrj. Coiisunintlim ,
Insanity nud Death. At etoio 01 by mail , $111
box ; tix Ior.ri , vrith v.S'Htcii nainiiteo to
euro or rclinul mocii't. Hnmiilo jinc- !
OCO. rontninlnK hvo lir trentinont. ith full
instructions , 25 cants. Oin cnmploonl ; 6olel to
each 'lorsou. Atutoro or by mail.
- jta.
Extra Strcmjlli. > JSc
, . , „ 'Tor Irapntoncy , Lees olvSr1- ?
fc M W Power , liOBt Mnnhood , <
Htonlity or Harrtiiii
' n b ( xt vis. ftn S5 , >
ij _ tin nro in ( U a.
Uj < TN nilloii Urns ; Ho. . S. IS. Gurnoi
HIUl nnd I'nrliiliii St . , Oiiiiilin , ISek.
( OK SYrUILIB )
A.\Vrltrn ( iinrnntco to CVUK
A8Eor MO.\EV KirU.MK .
Our euro Is permanent nnrt not & nMclilnR up Cneeo
( rented tin yearn nun have lLnrhci.ii a Mini > lmi blnco.
lly dtatilblncjour ( .aw fully we can tn.nl youbynmll.
nntt vrglvo ilin ftamoitionuKUaranlee tocuicorrelutvd
nil molitjr ItioSH ivlio tiufcr ( o tome hcio for treat-
nitnt lundo so and \vu nil I tiay ralli-uad raiu both way *
mill Hotel bill * while hciu If np fall In fu-e. We dial-
leiiBf I he or kl furnciu-o that our Jliiilc Itenu-dy
\vlll nJt cun VViltiMoi rull ( nitlculatM nud Kit tlio
cvjdcnu ) VViiktiuH tliAt JoilnlehLrptUal Jilhllj koloo ,
an tliu lnot iniliirnt pli blclano lin > o ucvtr bred nbl
( o t vu moie than tinipoiaiy lelicr. In our ten yean
piiutln * with thu Minute ICenuiIy it Imn bMnin6 t
illllk tilt toinoicome thoiiiTjudlcn ntf&lniiliill soralttd
virltl ( . > * Hut iiridri our pti onjj truuimitto yon should
lii.t lioHltalc to trj tl UlonuJ/ . Still tukfliottlulirt * Ot
letting your niotiej VVo Kuarantiu to cuio or refund
< ver > dollar and as ire hate n rei utallon to protect ,
nlxo llnanclal bicklnu of S.IOII.UUO , U Is lierftctlj
mfe to all who will try tlio trralinvlit lie lilofoiejcu
ttava turn fiutllni ; up and pajjnf ; out your money Tar
dlrteunt litntntLntiund ulthuiiKh you am not yet cured
MI ono lia paid bacL 3 our ninney ln not wailc any
more money uni II you try u . Old chronic dricated |
rahcn cured In thlity to ninety days. Invwtlicale out
financial KtanUlne , our leputatlcn aa btntlntcii men ,
VVrlta in for nuinin nnd nddic iK of thoho a liars
cured xho Imvo l in pcnnlmlnn to icfer to tlie-in.
It co'tsjou only pn lu o to do lulat U vlll pave yala
world or MMterlim from inrnlal ittinln i inilir youi < , r
married what mavyour oflnprlni , ' tulftr Ihiousli ycur
ownnciflfcincul II j oiirfviiiptotnt itmpltnpltxonlaca ,
nero Iliruut , mucous nntftinn In nioutli , iheimi\thiii m
lionea and joints , hair falling out , < Tliillon | pn any
rni t of iho body , feeling of iri neral ilcpiu ilcn. ptln In
litador uonos , you Jiavu no llmu towdbte. Die l who
ale eonauntly taking incieuiyaliit lfolL > h fehoulil dls.
rontlnuMt. Conatant IIMI of thrra iliilgs vlll nrcj ]
litlug tola &n < l latlnx ukii In the i nd lion t ( all la
write All roricMiunilencu ent cinleil In nlnln tnvel'
ope * VVnlnrlta tha niobt riKld lntri < iiirallon and will
do all In out pou dr to aid you In It. AdUrets ,
8GO. { REMEDY 00. . ' Mcago , III ,
And Surgical Institute
, Omaha , Neb
CONSULTATION I'lJIUi.
Chronic , Kcrvons and Private Diseases
mill all KRAKNI2.HH fVCrJ
and nisoiNir.w.sot InbN
IIYDnOOiuanrl VAUICOOh.rj | , iju.nmiiently mid
Huccpxsf ully unrcrt In 01 nry o IHU
UIMOD AND SKIN Ulau.iai Sorn Si > otn l > lm-
plcH , sorofuli Tumora Tetter Kczomn mid Illood
I'olHon tliorouifhlv olpniiHi-d from the Njntein
NK11VOUS Uublllly. Bporiiiatorilina , 8 niliml
LOIIHCB Mslit KmluxloiiB , Lois of Vital Power *
permanently nua nperdlly cured
WIUK MHN ,
( Vitality Weak ) , nndo BO hy too rlonn appllo illoa
to liuulnoiin or Htuilv. tinvurn nifiilal utriln or
crlefi HEX UAL KXCK4SKS In lillddlu llf.i ur from
ho ofTcctH of jouthful folllcu. Cull or vvrltu Ilium
oday llox 277.
Omaba Medical and Surgical Institute.
Wea ° k1Jen Stoig
JIAIINft 1'HAHMAC'Y
nml.es Turkish
, Lost Mnnliooil Cjp-iuliji , nnd with u $5 W
'onler tiuuraiileu lo mr llio worm tmien
' -rwloiltiK memory. mrenijlliPiiInK jiurvsii ,
' st3pplnK nii tlicainii 01 loii tnuii iiritmt.
' Inir or uriinil > niir inoiiov VV poslllicly
n iviav : C'ASI-NIVIK : F'AII , one
| miltni.a for Jl 00 will uton unnatural ills.
olmrcrii. Inn u KW II.HI.OKU nlll inaUu ) ou
UH Bironu ii > over jou vvcic Hciit liy mull
aecutely incited
LADICS.
Turklkh , Tunsy nnU 1'fiinyioyal I'lll.i
murt iffci-llvo TKMAM : pllU will IllJ-
invi ; Hi'i'iisHi : > o ,
hCXNIY Oil I'AINI < I < I < MKNSntATION
NV'III lirlnK imnnlfiiatlnn miru ta the day.
fc nt l > y mall , ueiuiclx pnukcrt , tl 00 n box
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