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    Til 13 ( TMAITA DAILY HI3I3C VWISDN KHDA V , JTLY ' 04 1808 ,
BLOriflvEEP UP THEIR GAIT
i
OmauajU'gnin Succumbs to Kansas City's
Furious Onslaught.
*
VMDSWORTH TRIES PITCHING ONCE MORE
l lilt Vi-rj Hard. lull \VII.I mill lilt
.SiiHrl IM DooldoilljOIT
I'tirilvv l.vlt A MIIX AliiuiMl
Utiit'nllii'il.
KA'NSAS CITY , July G. ( special Tele
gram. ) The hard hitting of tlio Utucs won j
toilay'as Rame from llio Omahaim , who nnrI I
rowly escaped n shut-out , errors by ( Vila-
Kun itnd MrVlcker giving them two of their
scores-Wadsworth was touched Up for
cloven safe olies , Including two triples and i
n homer. I'ardco , for the locals , wnH In ]
Rood form and held Omnhn down to seven
lilts without giving a single put > s. Tlie bat
ting "and Melding of Coutmughlon wern
features. The prettiest play of the came
occurred In the third Inning , when Con-
nniiKltton killed McCauley's hlRh drlvo by
pulling. Ihu ball down with his right hand
and Ii'MIng It fall Into the other hund.
The UThea scored four In thi1 second , when
Wilson wns Riven a base on balU. O'llagan ,
VIox ml Slaglo singled and McVlckcr hit
for tl.ici ) bags. In the Becoml alter Krlsboo
had I'.iuwn a pass CoiiimuKhtnit hit to the
left field fence for a home run. I'ardue Min
gled In the fourth and came home on Sla-
glo's triple , Single scoring on Itoat'a b.id
throw after he had gathered I-'rlsbcc'i
grounder. In the fifth Williams , Wilson
and JlcVlcker singled and VIox and Single
walked , the combination yielding two runs.
Omatm made one In the fifth. I'reston hit
Into jrlght and McVlckur allowed him lo
reacli third on a one-baHO hit. McCauley's
single brotiisht In the run.Two were added
In-tVe Euventh on singles by Preston , Mc-
M Caultfy and Wndsworth and O'Hagan's er
rors. T\\o games will bo played tomorrow
afternoon. Score :
Kfljtnln 30 3 7 2 21 15 3
Score by innings
Kni'iBuH Oltv ' 0 I * in
OlMlhil' , . 0 :
.
One hour anil forty-live minules.
SI'OHHS.
HiilliiiuipollH AerlN 11 ( ' 'urlher Slide
- ' Dinvti tlie Column.
INDIANAPOLIS. July 6. lUinipus Jones
vras wild today , but with all had Kieat luck
or the Hdire would have been up in double
IlKiires. Ills support was weak and laKKV.
S ° " :
.lt U.H.I5.
Indianapolis . . . 2 0 0 2 o 1 0 0 * 5 7 1
Columbus . . . . . -
Batteries : Indianapolis , Vhllllps and
L.yiieb : Columbus , Jones and Sullivan.
DKTROIT , illch. . July n. IMtel.er Irwln
was easy for the visitors In the llrst two
Innlncs today. 1-ater ho did brilliant work
and Milwaukee was bold to a tie until It
'
ended the Kame with two runs. * c"1.- . . ,
Dull-oil 270
IlllwiinUee . . . . 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2-4 5
Hatterlos : Detroit , Irwln and Wilson ;
Milwaukee. RottKor and Spoor.
MINNEAPOLIS , July 5. flic Saints
bammered out nn easy victory by superior
lia'uo running and bltlliiK opporliinely.
e :
. R " II B
Minneapolis . . 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 l" 11 2
Paul 0-7 11 .2
St.
Hatlerles : Minneapolis , Cook. Dixmi and
lllllur ; SI. Paul , Denzer and Spies.
STANDING OF TUB TEAMS.
Played. Won. Lo.st. I'er C.
St. Tuul IIw 02.1
'
Indianapolis : w ( il.'J
.
69.7
Kunsiis City 40
Columbus . . . : , ' . ) . ! I
om.-ilm 511 -I " MJ
Detroit ' > ' 2.1 "l.l
in ' ' 111 .
JlbinoapoIlM - - - , ,
Clump * today : Oinalia at Kansas ( .Ity.
Milwaukee ut Detroit , Indianapolis at Co-
unibu , Minneapolis at St. Taul.
SAMKS 01THI3 NATIONAL I.HA iH. ;
slitii Slliii IllieU Mil" Seeiiinl I'lnee
'
In tlie Iti'fat Hiie'f.
JNHW YDIIK. July 5. Klobt-danz was too
mob for tbo New Yorkers , whllu Dobeny
for Hie Hoslons. Two of
, -aH at times ousy
llontun'H runs resulted from uwild pitch.
Bcoro :
Now York 2
LUoHtcm u y o a o o o o 0-5
! Two-baso hit : Davis. SncrllU-o bllH : Duffy.
? < ; ollliiH. ,1'Mrst ' IIIIHO by errorn : New York , 1.
' Kit-Hi base on b.rlla : Ott Oolieny. I : off
KlolKHlaii/ . Hit by pllcbod ball : Tlcrnnn.
Slruclt oul : Hy DulR-ny , ' . ' ; by Klohcilnn * .
t ! . 1'nnHed balbi : Hy Yi-u 'or. 2 ; by Orudy , " .
, Wild pilch : liiibenv. I .eft on bases : Now
'York , i ) : ItoHton , S , Tlmo nf pime : One limn-
and llfiy mlniuoH. IJiniilfca ; Kinsllt- and
lloy'illcr. .Mlriulanee , 1,5" .
( ll-JllillMH I'ltlJ ( il-etlt llllll.
iMIH'AOO , July -'lovoland ' .could not
bit "llci-y" C.'Iarke at llnrlKlu lime , wlillo
tbo ( JrphanH KOI Ibelr liltn in linneliL-s ami
1 nlidi < lniHe ' 'ni .will : ' Allouiltint-o. l.uoft. Hcorn :
'
I-UIIK ; ( 'blt-agu , 1 ; ( 'lovobind , t.
l.oft on IWHCH : riilensii , 0 ; ciuvoland. 1 ( > .
Two-lmfo hits : U > un.'ullnoo. . Kiolcn
ba en ; Uyiui , Diiblon (2) ( ) . DonnbiiH , Thorn *
tan ( - ) . Uoublo pbiyn : Mit'orma-li lo Merles
lo Uvorllt ; .MirUto ; vciltt ; Mt-rtod to
Dnblon to Kvorltt. Struck out : lly Clarke ,
1 ; by I'uwt'll , it , lliiiicsi nn bulls : Off C'lnrko ,
D : nfi' I'owoll , ' . ' . lilt by pitched ball : C'lilldc.
Tlmo of Ktiino : Two bnurK and thirty mill-
ulM I'mplroji : ti wart \vnml nnd Wood.
( lullTH ) l\eei | Dropl'liiu. '
ItAI.TIMOUK , July O.-Thc Orlolcn batted
inoro favorably tnduy nnd again dofonu-d
tbu 1'lilllU-H. fcoru :
UALTIAU 'ill- : . I'lllI.ADKM'IIIA
u.ir.o.A.K.i im. O.A.I- : .
Mi-lllllW , 3ll I U T ili-y. t-f. . II JJ 0 u
Kwli'r , rf. 0 5 1 t ) > UKtfi ( . Hi ' 1 0
Jiain'ijii , tt , p 3 4 U1 lirvl- : | > . | { |
Mi-Uium , II ) a 0 I U l.iiJoi' | , Srt. . 'J '
Hi'liuu. U. 1 1 4 0 u 1'lk'U. . . . t 1
llr.Mllf. i-f. . 1 1 ( 0u 0I n ilrl'url'd. c. fl S I
j'l-imint. Jli 3 1 I u 1 SU. 1 u
itulmuoii , c I J J 0 e Ciu , { t
N iw . 0 0 0 1 0 I' nit. p 00
T . ' 7 IS ! I S 2 T.iiiilH . . . . | S 11 7 |
llnttiinorn . o a 0 ,1 l o 0 0 7
I'blladvlpbta . 0001 1000 2 1
, .flVlv'll.ltaiie ? : Nenicml. Threo-baso hits :
1-Ilck , liobliiKnu. Suerlllro hit : nomont.
Karned IIIIIH : llaltlmoro. 3 ; I'blladelpbla. 1.
Jlncoi on balls : Off Hall. 3 ; off Noim , 2.
Blruck nut : Hy Nop * . 2 : bv I'ialt. a Left
Wi bust : * ; itulllmore , 7 , I'blludulpbla , 7.
Tltnn of ( turnf : Tww hours. Umplrw : Oftft-
ncy nd llrown.
\ViiNliliiKtoti liiuiili il Cle rr One.
AVAHIltNOTON. July . Timely hits by
Andernnn nnd McOnlrc won todny Kti
\VdithlnBton. . Attemlnncc , SW. Score :
. . " I'lOM. i ItllOOKI.Y.V
KHO..V.B. ' IIH.OA.K.
, If. I J * II OlOHrtln. rf. . ) 1 9 II ( J
Ommnn. rf n 1 1 8 nu.ijw . * . rf. . . . 1 I t o A
Anrtrm'n , tl > 1 1 9 0 IJK im'c-c. if o i 2-0
JlrOulrf. r o 1 I 1 diTurh'ir. Hi . o l 13 j o
Itflti , Jh. . . . 0 0 t i I Hnllman. ! 1 > n 1 2 2 ( )
Wirttnw , f. I 0 J 0 liShlndlP , Sl . " 0010
JlFJ-eM , Jli. 0 I 2 fl 0 Ma noon. . 0 1 ! 4 t
nrl les' . ra. 0 1 S n 0 Smith , 3I > . . . n o 3 4 1
Kv n , ( > . . . . 1 I f < 2 iiMlllfr. p. . . . l i i ii n
Tnti-l * . . . . I < 17 10 2 TnlHU . . . 2 < l SI 1:1 : 1
\VflshlnKton 0 I
Urooklyn I 0 0 0 0 0 l o 0 2
Knrncd runs : \VashliiKton , a. Stolen
bititeM : Jones , Anderson. Double plav :
Avrl loy to Anderson. Hases on balls : rift
Kvans , 2 ; oft Miller , . lilt by pitched ball :
Khlndlo , Anderson , Miller. Struck out : Hy
Kvans. 1 ; by Miller , 2. Wild pilch : Miller.
Left on buses : Washington , 10 ; Urooklyn ,
S. Tlmo of game : Two hours , empires :
Lynch and Andrews.
Itl-OttllM < 'OIINO < l > Ill-Mini.
IMTTSIItnm , July 5. Tlie scorn tolls tbo
story of today's game. I'addnn and Hly
did some fast work In thu Held , but notb-
liiK sppclnlly brlllluiit took place. Attend
ance , 1,1 uo. Score :
ICnrned runs : IMttsburK. I. Sacrlllce hit :
O'Hrlen. Stolen buses : O'Hrlen (2) ( ) , dray ,
Iloworimm. Double plays : O'Hrlen to How-
I'rmnn ; Kly to Howrrninn ; Hly to I'adden.
First bnse < in balls : Oft Ublnes , 4 ; off Car-
I Hy. . X. lilt by pitched ball : fSrny , UhlnoH ,
Stenzel. Struck out : Hy I'nrsey , 1. Time of
Kninu : One hour inl forty-two minutes.
Umpires : Snyder and Connolly.
STANDING UK THE TKAMS.
IMuyi-il. Won. l st. 1'er C.
Cincinnati K ) ifi ' \ rr.7
Uo.Httm Cij II 2o C2.1
Haltlmore ill : n 21 liO.n
Clovelaml C3 3J 2i > CIO.O
C'hlcsigo US HO 21 > 5T.I
I'lttrflmrg ( M Ki 31 f > 3.0
New York fij : C S3I'J.2
Philadelphia. fit 27 51 -U.t :
Brooklyn Kl 27 SB 12.U
Washington m 27 . .WlO.'J
St.v Louis " . .70 23 17 : .2.U
Louisville BS 21 1G 32.1
Ouinus today : Doston at Urooklyn ,
Inlcrilntc I.IMIKIII * .
GRAND HA1MDS , July 5.-Score :
n.n.E.
Grand IJaplds.O 0302210 2 10 13 0
Newcastle 0 00020000 2 41
HatterlCH ! Orutiil Itnplds , Hnrpur and
Cote ; Newcastle. Smith anil Xlurain.
KOIiT WAYNK , July 5. Score :
U.1T.E.
Fort Wayne . . . .0 0531000 0-U 81
SprlllKllrld 1 0001002 0 1 10 5
HattiTli's : Fort Wnyne , Allowny and
Campbell ; Sprlnglleld , Wells uml Onilllus.
'r ' MiniHt'iivinN. .
TECKMSK1I , Neb. , July fi. ( Special. )
Tieiiinsoli ; won from tbo Llnrolti Orlginnls
In the ball game yesterday. The score was
7 to 1.
Originals OOOOOlOfi 0-1
Tecumsuli * 7
llaoe hits : Orlslnals , 5 ; Teeumseh. 9.
Struck out : Jlelforil , 4 ; Case , 5. Uiitlorlos :
Urlglnalx. Molford and Hay ; Tccumseh ,
Case and UulTuin.
I n ill a UN Win A mi In.
CORNING , la. , July D.-Speclul Tele
gram. ) The Nebraska Indians won their
third Kame from Cre.ston loil.iy by a score
of H to i > .
HUOCKTON , Alass. , July 5. The Now
ICiiKhind linso Ball li'UKUtwhich lias bail
in unprotltable season to date , collapsed to
day.
OMAHA CIIICKKT CILII WINS AliAIX.
Hi-Tent * Ilir 7.1iifi rli by II.-tier llu -
( liiKiinil MIIII-IIT | l-'li'ldlnn.
The Xingarls ran up ugalnst the Umabus
Jlonday nnd got worsted In tlie fray , as
thu score will show. The KUIIIO was u close
ono throughout , uml on a perfect wicket
tlie bowlers bud a little thu best of It.
Cameron , C. Young , Luwrle , Neulu siiul
Harry btrllilliiK pluyt'd a line gume at tin-
tiat lor tlK'lr sides , while IJoUKal , with tbu
bu'l ' , carrleil oil' tlie bonors. The tleldlnt ;
was good and nt limes brilliant , llelow
are tne full .scores :
OMAilA T BAM FIRST INNINGS.
Slmnw , c urul b , G. Vuugluin . (
Taylor , b G. Yiiihan .
'
U.ite , c and I ) Neale .
Cameron , c Young , I ) Uuugal . ' . ;
Urutcble , b Neule . 4
W. Vauglmn , b Uougnl . 1
Lawrif , run out . I
( J. Young , not out . '
1'otter , l > Dougul . t . ' .
It.irbcr , o Johnson , b Nealo . ' -
Uwon , e and l > Oougiil . 5
New , b Uougal . 5
Total . tX.
X1NGARI TUAJI F1KST INNINGS.
Neale , b W. Vatiglian . 17
Turtlutd , b W. Vauglmn . 5
G. VaiiKhan , b Bute . U
UuiiKal , b Hate . > . . . -
l-'raiRls , b Ilate . I
IteynolUs , b W. S'aughun . I
u. btribilim , b W.iiuglmn . :
Umitli.s ; , e Voun # , b riinim.s . b
Hlrheliuu , b W. \ anglum . u
Jolinsnii , L. Ii. W. , U Slmms . 1
U.onng , b li.ite .
II. btrioung , nut out . <
Total
HOVLING ANAL id IS.
Mr.st Innings : Overs. Runs. Wkts
G. Saiighun . 5 II ! -
IJuiiKias . 3 12 U
Neulu . 12 M .1
IJougal . U 1U
uraitna
Kirst Innlnus : Overs. Runs. WKtu
\V. Vaugliuii . . 10 -.i
Unto . , . 11 7
bimms . 2 3
OMAHA THAM-SKCOND INNINGS.
Slmms , b Uijugul .
'I iiyinr , nut out .
Hate , I ) Dousul . 1
L'nmt-ron. dm not but .
Uniunif , l > Uuimlus .
U. \ nuBlnin , u rilribllnb" , b Uoiual .
J.uwrle , u Uougal . J
c' . VOUMK , b G. Vauglmn . Ii
1 'utter , t ) UoiiKlas .
Hurbur , v Neale , b Duuglas .
Owen , c Strlbllnu. b Duugal .
New , U Uotinnl .
KxtniH .
Total . t
xiNGAiii TIAM-SKCOND INNINGS.
Neale , r Harbor , b Luwrlt ) .
Turnout , b Lawrio .
G. \ tiub'bnii , e Harbcr , b W. VaiiKlian. . . i
Uoiifa'al , run out . '
i''r.\ncis , e HroU'lile , b l.awrle .
Itt-ynulus , did nol but .
vStrlbiiii ! , ' , b Hate .
iJiiuclus , nut out .
UU'liolk'ii , did not Imt . 0
Julnisiiu , did not b.it . 0
It , YouiiK. u llrntc'lilo , b Huto . 1
11. Strimiiii- SlmmH . , . 13
Kxlrus . 7
Total . 55
HOWLING ANALYSIS.
Uinallil
Seiond liming : Overs. Runs. Wkts.
W. Vuuglmn . . . . . . > ! lu 1
IJato . 2 G 'J
u.mms . , , . 7 15 1
Lawrli * . . . . . & 17 3
InnhiK : Overs. Runs. Wkt3.
n. VnuKhuii . U 7 1
UoUKhlH . 4 12 U
Neal"7 " 12 0
Dougal . 17 2 * ( i
KM-in.i.i T SHOTS AMI : uiciitiii ) ,
'I'oiirniiiin'iil ill .Ni > \ Vorti llovi-lnpx
S iin < - ( iixtil Shoollltu.
NICW YORK. July 5. Kxci-ptloiially line
went her favoivd the inarkxineii and vis
itors who gathered m lilend.ile park today
to tulii' pnrt In tile Hbuntlny tournament
nnd festival of thu National Hharpt-liooiers'
assoi'lallon.
SDIIIO i\rellont shotH wern rei-utik'd this
afienioiiii. the best Hcore bt-lnif iniuln by
J. Jti'bbam uf the Jersey lllilu ulub. Out of
n poxiillili ) IW , in live KhntH nt thu mill )
target Reblmm made ninvty-i > lglu. and
Ibis Is nut likely to beaten during the
week.
A. S. Hills , jr. , and Jacob Stub ) of Mart-
lord , t'olin. , scored sexly-svven and slxty-
hlx reapt'otfiilly at thu lioaor target.
II. -\f. Pope , Ifartf.ird , C'onn. ; F , C. ROM ,
Itrooklyu , and illrhaol Dorler , It.iyonne.
N. J. . luivo each scored suviwty-two out of
n ppsxIbUi soveiity-llvo on tlie ( Ionium
ring turuot.
D. W. Mcil.aushlln of San I''rancUct >
lends with forty-six points out of llfty at
tbo Standard Amerlcun target.
Tbo nhootliic , which bcvun ut 9 o'clock ,
J curried on without Interruption fx < ept
mi hour's reoesw for luncheon until 7
o'clock tonight. The majority of con
testants iNed smokelesn powder , which
pprinlttitl the men lo follow ench other In
rrtulil uccefllon. ' ,
The following won fcold modnl * nt point I
larnet. with a wore of 15u : J. U. les ! , I. , i
Kmlrew. II. H. lUioknttcr , Georso Durst ,
Mnt ( llnilnle. H. Meyer , U Hollander , Fred
Facoinoro , L hosier roomlis. Kdwurtl S.
1'lllard and 9. Truiinstlne.
HVH.NTS O.V 'IIIF. IttNMMi TltACKS.
Artli11 n IT j- . ( InIliir t * Oiviier , nnil I
UN TrnlliiT An- Hilled OIT. '
CINCINNATI , July 5 , Aitlo Duffy , the
Cincinnati horse owner , pool room manager
and | Hlltlclati , together with bis trainer , C.
II. bit-bold , and W. U. Cluircber , nn elec
trician , wore ruled off the turf today by
the Judges at the Latonla track. The
charge against the three men was that
they tried to make Jockey Aker use an
t'lettric saddle on several burses belonging
to dtflcrent owners at the Latonla mooting.
Aker was under contract to Duffy and
asked to hnvu his contract with him an
nulled , which led to tlie Investigation , with
the result stated.
Duny did not appear to defend himself and
the Judges took tnlH as conclusive evidence
thill be was guilty of the charge. His
homes. Tuition and Mike Mullen , are also
barred from the American Turf congress
tracks by today's decision. Jockey Aker
was exonerated from any wrong doing In
the ease.
The sport today was rather tame and
only n fair attendance wan seen. The
weather WHO line and the track fust. Re
sults :
First race , one mile , selling : Tin Craft
won , Hen Walker second , Van Loglu third.
Time : 1:43 : ? ; .
Second race was declared off.
Third race , one mlle and llfty yards , sell-
Inis : Donation won. Klslna second. Pares
third. Time : lli : ! .
Fourth race , six furlongs : Azcunn won ,
Purity second , McAllister third. Time :
ll : ! > ' , l.
Fifth race , live furlongs : Scbnnkon won ,
Oneltn soeiiinl. Duplicate third. Time : I:03Vi. :
Sixth race , ono mile , selling : La Grange
von. Vlrglo O second , Provolo third. Time :
: I2 4.
Seventh race , one mile , selling : Lord Frn-
or won , JlcCleury second , Arcturlus third.
Time. : lMi > > i.
ST. LOCIS , July n. The races were de-
nycil on hour at tbu fair grounds this
ifturnoon on account of tbo tire In the
tables and several horses that had been
timed loose were withdrawn. Four favor-
les won. The track was fast and the
veather pleasant. Results :
First race , six furlongs : Night Gown won ,
-Ivudla second , Nora. S third. Time1:15 : ? ; .
Second nice , for maiden 2-year-ohl llllles ,
four and one-half furlong : Good Hope
von , Celluloid second. Lady Memphis third.
Time : Oiofi .
Third race , selling , seven nnd one-half
filrlonus : Pnrthemny won , Ac iulnas second ,
Mariiliiln third. Time : 1:36. :
Fourth race , selling , one mile nnd seventy
yards : Linda won , David 111 second , Sler-
rolla third. Time : I- : ! ) ! ? ' , .
Fifth race , sellliiM : , six and one-half fur-
: OIIK.S : Loving Cup won. Belle Warde sec-
mil , St. Augustine third. Time : l:2IVj. :
Sixth race , selling , six and one-half fur-
OIIKS : Siddubla won , Randuzzii second ,
Lady Cnllahan third. Time : 1:22 : % .
BUFFALO , N. Y. . July 5.-Ilolldiiy re
action bad the usual effect on the tittoml-
mee at Furl Urle toda > and the crowd was
Hiimll. Results :
First race , three-iiuiirters of a mlle : Horace
ace won , South Africa second , Dave S
third. Time : 1:11.
Second race , four nnd one-half furlongs :
Hen Viking won , Sir Clsslmlr second , Con
travene third. Time : 0Sii'i. :
Third nice , seven-eighths of n mile : Jla-
aomm won , JmlKo untgley second , Fossy F
third. Time : 1:2X1' : .
Fourth nicj' , eleven-sixteenths of a mile ,
2-J ear-old llllles : Semper Madonna won ,
.lean Inyelow second , Fnlella third. Time :
lt'Sa' : , .
Fifth race , one mile , 2-year-olds and up
ward : Marltn won. Flylni ; Dutrhmail sec
ond. Headlight third. Time : 1:11 : , .
CHICAGO , July 5. Three favorites and
Ihroo si'cond cludcos llnlsbod In front at
Wnshlngton park today. Results :
First rnco , seven nnd one-half furlongs :
Ynbndam won , Cutler sccnnd , Frlskal third
Time : l:3V : i.
Si'cond race. 11v furlongs : Cannce won ,
Muzlo second , Tlpton third. Time : 1:01. :
Third race , one and ono-bulf furloiiKs :
Imp won. The Devil second , The Roman
third. Time : 1:16. :
Fourth race , put-so , one nnd a quartet
miles : Alvnnido won , Forte second , Joe
Shelby third. Time : 2:06.
Fifth race. purs < > , six furlongs nnd llfty-
llve yards : Hen lladad won , Fonsu second
Jlury Hlack third. Tlnn > : 1:1H'/ ' , .
Sixth race , live ftirlnnss : Cambrian won
Gold Fox second. Facade third. Time : 1:01 :
KIIOCN : it Imvii ( ' ! ( >
IOWA CITY , la. , July S. ( Special Telo-
Brnm. ) At the Loiigno of American Wheel
men meet thiH mnrnliiK the following nom
limtlons were made to be voted ion by mall
ballot : Chief consul , A. C. Miller , DCS
Molnes : vloe consul , Dr. C. It. Wbelpley ,
Cedar Rapid * ; secrHary-treiisurer , H. A.
Sherman , Cedar Hnpids.
The llnal races were held this afternoon ,
resulting as follows :
Half mile championship : F. C. Sloven. ,
Ottumwa , won : J. H. Urockrnan , Central
City , second ; Q. B. Fagorol , Des Molnes ,
third. Time : 1:19. :
Mlle , professional : B. n. Ulrd. St. I'aul ,
won ; Charles llofor , St. I'aul , ser-oml ;
Hurry K. While , Cedar Haplds , third. Time :
Two-mile amateur championship : F. Flllp ,
Cedar Hnpids , won : C. Joy , Oskaloosa. second
end ; F. C. Stevens , Oltiimwa , third. Time :
5:32. :
5:32.Mile
Mile , amateur , 2x ; ) class : Hugh Jncksnn ,
f'i'dailinplds , won ; J. II. Hrooktniin , Cen
tral Cltv , second : O. F. Peterson , Clinton ,
third. Tlmo : 2.tS : 2-5.
Three-mile handicap , professional : rimrles
llofor , St. I'aul ( scratch ) , won : H. H. Illrd ,
St. T.-iul ( scratch ) , second ; II. ( ' . . White ,
C'odnr Rapids ( fifty yards ) , third. Time :
Throe-mile handicap , amateur : Karl It.
IlolHon. Town City ( twenty yards ) , won ; K ,
A. IToouor , Des Molnes (150 yards ) , second ;
H. C. Johnson , Lemurs (150 yards ) , ihtrd.
Time : S:3 : ! ) 1-5. F. Flllp ( scratch ) , llrst mlle
In 2:2.1. :
Two miles , tandem : O. F. Ford stud J. TI.
Hrookman , Central City , won ; Hurl U. Hoi-
son and Rtiftis Choate , lowu C'lty , socond.
Tlmo : 5:11 : 2-5.
Five-mile amateur : R. A. Hooper. Dos
Molnes. won : F. S. Pimonbtirg. Ilookford ,
Hocond ; C. Joy , Oskaloosa , llilrd. Time :
13:41.
Oiiinlin CUM duli'M Seoi-i' .
Tbo Ornnlni Onn c-lnb had a nlco little
celebration of the Fourth of July out at Us
Rtoundi ! ncross ihe river yoslorday. From
I 10 o'clock In Ihe morning until way after
supper time the guns were crac-klnir nnd
t wbon the nfl'ray with over n conplo of Hum-
| sis ml shells and n couple of hundred blr-ls
luul boon iimiiHhed.
There wore plenly of events on llio cards.
Tbo majority of Diem consisted of Hweep-
htakes , nltbotigli there wore also several
tenm shoots. Two or three live bird events
\\rra also pulled olT. Tbo bt-st ivsiiltH at
Iho tnrgels were us follows , llfteen birds to
Ihj ; man :
llnllowull 11111 11111 11111-1
Looinls ' 11111 liilll lilll-l
Purmeleo 11111 11111 11111-1
Holnrleli 11101 11111 11111-1
Kdwards 11101 11101 neil I
Selirooder 11111 11111 11111 1
Welch 11111 OiJIfll 11111-1
Hnioker 11111 11111 11111-1
Pllmmer lllll mil 11111-1
Spleco , , . , Iliol lllll iKill l
West lllll lion 11111-1
Kwlng 01011 mill ijuuo
Kimball 11111 11111 11110-1
Fogg 01111 lllll 01110 1
Townscml lllll lllll loon- ]
Johnson iioio 00110 oipv )
Watt 11110 mm lllll-l
Curtis 10111 10101 11111-1
Ilardln 01011 IIO-N ) mm
Ntvons 01011 llou ) loiHU
Hrooks ooooi oiono onuo ;
Junes UlUOi ) 00101 11)01 )
Jlaltorf 11101 O'jin ' oioio
During tbo afternoon there were a con
slderablo number of "freak" affairs. Fo
example. Frank Parmeloo , rl lit-liunded
Bbot Frank Fogg , left-handed , at tbo trap
and lhe.ro was u variety of other ovcnts < >
the same order. All around the sliuuUT
spent an enjoyable day.
Pllliibnry % "lnn Aiiiilher.
VIKNNA. July 5. In tbo Iwenty-fourt
round of tbo ( hosti masters' Intcrnatlnnn
tournament played today Marco and Ala
pin won their ginnos with Showalu-r and
Cam ; J'lllsbnry boat Marorzy ; Llpko and
Tnrraiich drew ; Trenchanl lout to Burn ;
Thchi orln and Sehlechtcr drew ; SU Initz
and Hlackburne , Halprln nnd Junuwskl ami
Halrd and Wulhrodt had to adjourn their
nnmos a second lime. Stelnltz nnd llalniln
llnvu the bolter trnines , but the Halrd-Wal-
brodt game stands pretty nearly even.
Summer Race MoclliiKx.
HARTFORD. Conn. . July 5.-The railiig
nt Chiirlor Oak park today was character
ised by good llnlHhos and close conlosts.
Kitlty. | driven by Goers , made bis llrst
rnc and bis first mark , 2:12'i. : In tbo 2lii :
trot. Tbi * 2:13 : trot was tbo event of the
day. GoorKlana. plokod as a winner , was do-
foutoil by Al Rich , the hitter winning throe
of the * dx beats. Results :
2:1S trot , puruo J1.500 : Kiiuliy won In three
Btralaht befits. Time : 2:17 : % . 2H'.i : , 2:15H. :
2 : ) pace , purse $1.100 : Lady of the Manor
voii ttecond , fourth and llflli liu.iis and the
rnce. Tlnir : M1M. SJ1H. Ml" " * . Arlington
won firm and tliir/honis. Time : 2ltl : > .
3 13 trnt. purse JI.V * ) : Al Illeli won fourth ,
fifth nnd sixth liifitsn < l the rnoiv Time :
2:1DH : , il IB , : .I3. ( JporRlntm won -irrottd nnd
( bird heats. TltnC"raiV4. 2lJi4. : IMItift won
tliillr.it bent. Tllne : J:11H.
intKuis noiu
T eiily-ilitli : IleeorilH Are Ilroken lit
n rriilrl > . .1lllc llnee.
TIlIl.AnKM'lllA , July S.-l'wenty-ol bt
new world's rooifi'clq/.vere c tnb'lshed ' lo-
night In the thlrtij.mtlo inntcli lacr at Wil
low drove between Tom Union and Kdu-
ourd Tnylore , and -n 'n ilMtl-iiil.'liliiK fen-
turo of tbo nlRht tlia little KnJiu-hiimn mc-
ccrded In lowering 't'hVi roco.l l for otif hour ,
iillhoiiKh be was dofealeil by Union In tbo
innlcb race.
The tiM-e was postjion-vl from yesterday
nnd from tbo time the ( ilwtol cnnki-d they
followed their pacers without Inning them
once.
Tuyloro got llrsl away nnd muile llio llrst
mile In 1:40 : 3-B. At tbo second the record
beunn to ipTnylore still leiulltlK. Ho fell
behind the record In the third , but lopped
It In the fourth , and from there on all i co
ords were lowered.
l.lnton was In front up to the eighth. Tny-
lore then went ahead up to the twenty-
third , when the \Vi-lohinan moved to tbo
front to tbo end , -winning ; the mulch race
In r.1:10. :
Tbo performance of the men bad boon so
remarkable lh.it tbo nlllrluls urged them
oth to RO ahead for the hour's record. Tom
ailed to underHlnlid tbo urging , but the
Ittlo Frenchman kept culling on his pacers
o speed faster , nnd wbon tbo first hour
vn s roaebcd he had covered n distance of
blrty-tbree miles and BCD yards. The best
irevlntis record was thirty-two miles and
,76S yards , made by Slocks In London.
Slmrliey INNIICM n dm ll.-nue.
NHW YORK. July 5. When Tom SImrkoy
nmiulslied Otis Uubllng last Wednewlny
Igtit nt I'oney Island in less than a round
le hysterically Khouteil from the ring that
10 would moot 1'Mtzslmtnons. Coibett or
Icl'oy. Tonight the sailor , through his new
nanager , Tom O'ltourko. Issued a challenge
o any heavyweight In the world. Kid JU--
'oy proferred. to box twenty or more
omuls for J20.000 n side before tbo club
the best Inducements.
PUTS UP THE PmCEOF TWINE
llockiiile of liinlln ivieonlv | < - fur
rnriuers AVbo Have Crnlu
tu IMn.l.
NEW YORK , July 5. The World saya :
Admiral Dewey's blockade of the Philip
pines threatens to create a cordage dearth
hrougbout Ihe civilized world. H has
lonblcd the price of Manila rope and twine
n this country , and , by doubling the value
of Manila hemp , has made fortunes for man-
ifnclnrers who had large stocks In reserve.
The John Good Cordage and Machine com-
lany , which was forced Into the bauds of a
receiver several months ago , was among the
concerns which held a reserve stock of the
icinp , and steps are being taken _ to rcorgan-
ze the company on a solid iliinnclnl basis.
John Rood , ot Cordage fame , discussed the
situation at the machine works , Park and
Washington avenues , Urooklyn.
"It will require , " be said , "abottl
ir.0,000.000 pounds of Manila twine
to bind this . year's wheat crop
n Iho United States. From the closest
estimates we can make we II ml the present
supply of Manila hemp , outside the Phlllp-
pine Islands , will lie , exhausted In tlnoe
months. As considerable time is required l (
transport the hemp from Manila to this
country , wo will have to arrange matters
30011 , or the cordage iianufacturers | will flni :
themselves without any raw material. In
that event the gr.cat Western wheat farms
would soon have no binding material to use
on their reapers and might be forced buck
to the old-fasblm.cii method of bindlnf ,
their sheaves with straw. This would bo i
tremendous task in the fields , which cover
mllt-s upon miles'of territory , and may re
sult In the loss of much of the grain throng !
the exposure to the weather. Sisal twine
the material for wlilcli comes from Mexico
might b substituted In the rcjlpers for tin
Manila , but the supply of that In limllei
iind would certainly not be sulllclenl to nice
tbo demand.
"You may gain some Idea of the Immensltj
of the demand when I tell you that the
150,000,000 pounds of twine icqulred this
year by the farmers would contain ! )0,000- )
000.000 lineal feet and would cost them
about $18,000,000. Since the war began the
price of Manila hemp has run up from 1 to
8 % cents a pound. I think It Is selling at
8 cents today. English merchants , through
their local agents , are offering it for sale
here at the market price , but will not guar
antee Its delivery at any specified time. "
DEATH RECORD.
IC.lHor I ) . \ . IllelinrilNOii.
DAVKN'POUT , la. . July S. Mr. D. N.
Richardson , editor of the Democrat , died
at Groton , VI. , last night. He had been la
poor hoallh for several years. Mr. Hlchard-
son was ono of the old settlers of Daven
port and was well known thoiiKhout the
west , having been at one time president of
the Northwest I'rcss association. lie wan-
nil oxleiiBlvo traveler , had published a bonk
about bis journeys nnd hail some reputation
as a llteratetir. Ho wa an ardent democrat
and conspicnotiH In politics. It Is under
stood the body will be brought hero for
burial.
Son oT Sci-reln ry CarllNle.
NRW YORK. July 5. William K. Carlisle
died today at tbo homo of his father , John
( J. Carlisle , ex-secretary of the treasury.
Mr. Carlisle lias been a resident of Now
York about six months. He came to this
clly lo assume tbo practice of bis brother.
Logan , who dlod recently. IIo had practiced
In Kentucky , Kansas and Chicago courts.
Ciuitiilli MlKlli.MV M be mi ii n.
SAN' DIKOO. Cal. , July fi. Cnptnln Mat
thew Sherman , a noted naval vo.tc.rnn and
ex-inlnor of San Diego , died here today of
ptTiilysls.
DEATH LIST REACHES EIGHT
Aniillier Vlellin nl' I In- CIIIHnn | | of
tinH.xoiirNliiii SI ell in e i-
Surf City ,
'
UKVKRI.Y , Mass. , July . The death of
Mrs. Samuel Kmifrson of N'orlh Oevorly ,
which occurred todny , brings the list of
known fatalities rHfuJjLlng from the founder
ing of the oxcurslpii ! steamer Surf City In
thin harbor. In tin ) t > ( | iinll last evening , up
to eight. The vlcljlroti wore : Mrs. Samuel
Uinerton of NorlhJeyerly | , } ; Miss Cntharlno
Wubbor of HeverlyJphn ; , Keniioy , 3-year-
'
old Eon of John Kcu'noy of ricverly ; Nclllo
Cressuy , et-hool tonhpr ( : , daughter of Joseph
II. Crussey of Hevqrly ; Llz lo Irene Conant ,
aged 1C , and Herbert Haymond Conant ,
aied 5. clilldrvn ofr Iorbcrt C. Conant of
Uanvers ; ( Jraco K.Sicl | | | of North Hoverly ;
Maria Hello \ig.in. I .
BUSINESSJROUBLES.
I'm lire MM ipiiiriieliirei-N ,
NH\V YORK , July , p. Plegg , Wright &
Co. , manufacturers of umbrellas , made nn
assignment today. Liabilities and asaets
about Sluo.oco each. Ruinous competition
Is given as the cause.
Hold | n I'liNNriiKer Train ,
RICO , Colo. , July 5. Tl'O Rio Oramlo
Southern trnln was held up at Stony Cieolf.
twenty m'los nust nf llleo , nt IMTj o'clock
tbu mornliiK by thtcu im.-n supposed to
bo Mexicans. The train crew was 'plucod
under Kuard. afa-r - wlilcli luo rolibr went
through the cars , rcllovlny ibo passcngorH
of about $ ECO. They were evidently ama
teurs and got but n small part of the money
on the train. The -jjcpreEs and mall cars
were unmolested.
tilH-ole MiivomonlH nt \iv York.
Ni\\ : YORK , July 6. Tin exports of spg.
do for the week weiu : ( Jold , $5.7a6 ; silver ,
? 'J32.y90. The linporta for the wrck wt'ro :
Oold , y.73l ; vllvil , I'Jfl.SeC. The Imports of
dry goods for tbo week wore $1.132,11' , ' and
of general merchandise JGSS1CW.
CANDIDATES COMING OUT
Black Hills Will Out en Important Figure in
Republican Convention ,
SURE OF CARRYING STATE THIS YEAR
Mlnt 1 1 it rni o ii y In tinI'nulon Hunk *
.Nel f lier OeimioralM or t * * | tu-
MilItoiiltt ,
I'lr.UHE. S. ! > . . July S.-Spcclal ( Tele-
grain. ) As the date for the republican state
conxontlon draws nearer the candidates who
will go before the convention are becoming
nero numerous. Hut as yet the situation
remains different from last campaign , when
t \vns possible to forecast almost certainly
who the nominees would be several months
In advance of thu convention. This year
the ticket will be largely made up within
the few hours before tbo opening of the
convention , but will at the same time be con
trolled to an extent by the results of the
conventions of several counties In the state.
The contest In Lawrence county may go a
IOUK way In outlining a part of the ticket.
In the contest for the delegation from that
county Kirk 0. Phillips , as a candidate for
governor , will be made one of If not the
strongest man before the convention , while
the same county with a delegation In favor |
of Van Clso for congress would make him i
the most probable man on the ticket from I
the Dlack Hills section. On the position
'
taken by tbo Hills a large part of the rest
of the ticket will piobably hinge. There i
Is n strong and growing feeling among the I
republicans that tbo state will bo relieved \
from populism this year and the candidates
feel that a nomination will be equivalent to
an election.
The most Important question as to the
opposition Is la tbo question so frequently j
asked , "How perfect and satisfactory was ,
the fusion consummated ? " So far as the j
surface Indications went all was harmonious. !
'
Hut was It so under the surfact ? With
the state as close as It was In the last j
election there are straws which , small In j
appearance , bode no good for the fusion
ticket. First In that line , while a number
of "tnid-roaders" were there and one of
their number was given a place on the
ticket. It Is ominous that the old time lead
ers of populism saw the handwriting on the
wall and after warning the new populist
party of the result of the action which waste
to be taken , they stayed at home and , as
one of them expressed It , allowed the new
men to "work out their own rnln , " and as
another states In a warning letter : "Wo
knifed a mongrel -judicial ticket last fall
ami wo can do the samp thing again. "
Then the democrats are not standing
s.olldly behind the action of that convention.
True , they secured a large share of the
piomlneiH ofilces. but the speech of Chair
man Temple , which was so strongly popu-
listlc that ho was called to the populist con
vention Itself to repeal II. was a bitter dose
to hundreds of democrats over the state
and many of them who arc opposed to see !
ing thu democratic party wiped out of the
state , take the position that if It must go ;
down they would prefer to see it left in
tbo hands of the republicans tluin j
the populists. They showed the
power of their disaffection In ( he
judicial elections of last year and ,
while their numbers may not bo great , they
at that election swung the state from closely
populist to strongly republican and they
have It in their power to the same thing
again.
Besides these the element of republicans
who were carried away by the free silver
wave two years ago must be considered , and
the three combined elements are enough to
easily swing a state over which was only
half carried two years ago , with all these
elements working for poptilistlc success ,
while they are now working against It.
Crop * liuliT WntIT.
YANKTON , S. D. . July 5. ( Special. ) The
high water In the Missouri river has caused
an overflow of the bottom land cast of the
great ditch , which was made by the high
water In the Jim river of last spring , about
six miles east of Yankton , and 100 acres of
growing crops on several farms are partially
under water and will 1m a total lo s. Wheat
and rye fields have sult'cred most , and the
damage will reach several thousand dollars.
UiHMvlvM Arrives ll in < > .
DI3ADWOOD , S. D. , July li. ( Special Tel
egram. ) Congressman Knowlcs arrived
from Washington today. He states the ad
journment of congress only awaits the action
of the senate In the Hawaiian resolution ,
which Mr. Knowlrs thinks will pass by
.two-thirds majority. Mr. Know-led will re
main In the hills some time looking after
bis re-election for congress.
Alileriuiiii OrliNiirr DlxmisHi-il.
CHAMIiKRLAIN , S. J ) . , July .1. ( Spe
cial. ) Judge Smith has dismissed the in
dictment against Alderman Rdward Ochaner
of Kimball. Ocbsner was charged with
having been , contrary to state statutes. In
partnership with the artesian well con
tractors who recently sunk a well under
contract for the town of Klmbnll.
I'lERIlB. S. I ) . . July r-Speclal ( Tolo-
gram. ) U. H. I'romifoot , manager of tin-
Locke hotel In this city , while intending
the races at Fort I'lurro today , was thrown
from a carriage by Its helm ; overturned and
had his loft thigh broken , besides being
badly bruised. The other members of t
party were uninjured.
Smith Diiliiila .VIMVN .Viitex ,
Aberdeen told $12.000 of school bonds at
a uranium of I'cento. .
Tbu d.aal for the consollilatlon of tlie Deadwood -
wood smelter and the ( iolden Huwnrd Rhlojl-
natlon plants In the Dlack Hills. Is otf.
Governor Leo lias added the names of W
T. La Kolletio and W. A. Tompklns to the
list of delegates to the International mining
convention , to be held In Salt Lake.
Dr. Dice Mcl.aien , a professor of the South
Dakotn Agricultural college at DnmkltiKS ,
recently asked for a relaase from tbq rn.
gents of education , but H was decided that
he should bo kept.
Sioux Kails baa again been honored. This
time In the election of II. C. Sessions ( o the
position of supreme master workman of the
Ancient Order of United Workmen of the
United States and Canada.
The Slonx Falls lire dopartmunt's portion
of thu per cent tux levied upon the gross
premium receipts of the Insurance compa
nies doing business In South Dakota will
foot up about J8CO this year.
Articles of incorporation hnvo been fllcd
for th-9 Lostervillr-Tabor Creamery company
nt LcHtorvllliYankton coiinly. with a i-np-
Ital of1,500. . Intorpnratord , Christian Il.il-
inann. Joseph Koppel , John Janda. HJwurd
Friedcl.
FIRST MAN IN FROM KLONDIKE
Kill mute of Onlil ( hitiiiit from ftlilt-
( > ( ) I , OIM > ( ii XIO.IMIO.Ilim UUcr
Illulti-r Tlinn K cr KIIIMVII ,
VANmrVKR , n. CT , July -The first
tlMnur to arrive from St. Michaels with * old
dii t and news from O.iwson direct Is the
tug New KtiRl.ind. This bo.U looked In nt
Nannlnio on July 3 , on Its w.iy to Seattle
from the Yukon river , and O. H. St. Unvla
took the opportunity to | > oM to Vancouver
some Interesting n.irtlculnrs at tht > state of
afl'.ilrs In the Klondike region nnd on the
great gold river Yukon Itself. Ho s.iys :
"The tug left Seattle on May 23 for St.
Michaels with two river boats In tow. On
I June IS. we ran Into thick lee In Horlng sa. .
I but It did no damage to the ve.ijeln nnd tns.
j We were nt St. Michael on June 21. nnd
I found several sailing voxels anchored and
! discharged there.Ve left St. Mlrhicls on
I Juno 26. The New England was the first
steamer to arrive nt St. Michaels , where
i several stern wherl bo.Us are being built for
i the Yukon river traillo. At Dutch harbor ,
; which was reached June 2fi. there are a
' great many river boals building for the
! Yukon trade. The Yukon river opened at
j Daw-ton on May S. A parly of eighteen men
i left D.nvson on June 1 and reached St.
j Michaels on Juno 21 , a distance of 2.100
i miles. The Yukon In eight feet higher than
' ever known. Dawjon Is Hooded.
| "There Is a great deal of sloknevt In
I Dawson. the death rate being three to four
dally. Typhoid , pneumonia and scurvy are
the prevailing ailments.
"The hospital and church at U.iw&on were
burned down , Juno 11.
"U wns reported that there are 10.000
claims recorded and only about Mi ) are on n
paying basis. It la estimated thai from
J20.ooo.00rt to S 10.000.000 will come oul of ihe
country this spring. A good pan of this
will bo composed of last year's output.
Otitcomlng miners say that new miners w III
have to go lo entirely new ground for dig
gings.
"At Fort Yukon on Juno ! ) . there were
twenty-three hours , fifteen minutes of sun.
On account of high water the river steamers
wore driven high nnd dry on the banks of
the Yukon. The Margaret Holla , Woare and
Victoria were high and dry at Circle City ,
about -100 yeards from Ihe water. Tbo
steamer Seattle , which loft last fall for Dawson -
son with eighty passengers , Is high and
dry , fifteen miles nbovo Circle City. The
( iovornor Ptoneham. with li0 ! passengers , U
on a b.ir at Fort Yukon.
"Many claims are obtainable for $20. The
poll tax at Dawpnn 13 $15 ; dog tax , $5 , and
minors' licenses cost $10.
"All sick people will have the llrst chanci *
to come down on the llrst bout for SI.
Michaels. At Comox. the passengers of the
New England , presented Captain Joyce with
a large gold nugget , from Klondike. "
FIRE RECORD.
Tun uf DIIIIMIIInIril. .
SArilAMI-JNTO. July 5. A special to The
Hoe says the town of Uunsmuir , In Siski ou
county oa the line of the California l'e-
Ken railway , was almost swept out of oxl < : -
ence by lire dut-iiiK the early hours lol.iy.
The lire started In the Arlington house and
in an Incredibly short apace or time two
blocks of the business portion of the lonn
were ablaze. The railroad library , section
house , together with the two' buaine-iH
blocks and private residences were de-
stroyed.
AiljiiNllnn vi ) ulMlln IM'H | lii-icM tiiieOH.
ST. JOHNS , N. F. . July 5. Sir Janus F.
Winter , the premier , and Receiver CTotieral !
Morine , the colonial delegates to London , j
wire that prospects are favorable for a sal- i
Isfactory conclusion of the ncKolliitlons for |
a royal commlsaion. Joseph Chamberlain , I
secretary of state for the colonies , concede- *
llio riKlH of Newfoundland to insist upon a ,
revision of French claims upon the west |
co.ist of the Island and upon onforcltiK a
strict observance by the I-'rench of Ihclr
treaty nKreomunts. Mr. Chamberlain also
agrees that Newfoundland Is entitled to
membership on the commission appointed to
adjust the differences between the I'nlted
States and Canada. The llrltlsb govern
ment will Insist upon the presence of n
ISrltlsh consul at St. Pierre.
"ripple Creek Colil.
COLORADO SPRINGS , Colo. . July 5.
( Special. ) The Cripple Creek gold camp Is
rapidly IncrcnslnR its gold output , as Is
shown by the record made for the llrst half
of the present year. For ihe six months
endlai ; July 1 the sold production for the
district amounted to $7,200,000. The month
of June has a record this year of $ I00,000.
beiiiR the best monthly showing in the his
tory of the camp. In the face of this evor-
IncreasliiK production the ore reserves of the
bcvoral big mines' are hccomliiK greater - \
number of mines are holding In reserve their
richest ore bodies.
Arn-Hl IteNiillH In ti 'rrild ) .
ST. LOUIS , July 5. A special to tlie I'osl-
Dispatch from I'lttsllcld , 111. , says that bo-
causu of n BhootliiK at Hulls , tl'ii county ,
business In almost at a standstill and the
exclteniflnt intense. City Marshal ( jeoi-RC
DotiKlns , who had been ordered o arrest
Henry Lnndruin , shot and killed the latter
wbon he resisted. In opposing the mariihnl
Lnndrum lircd several Bbots. Iwo ofvblh
wounded iiioinbcr.s of the city council , one
of these wns hit in Iho IOK. while the other ,
.lamest IIIiiHou , r-ci-ivoil a shot In the boelH. .
lh , will die.
Fenri'N IIIN ! C'tiiiu1 Uitivii.
LAUAMIK , Wyo. , July D. ( Special.--It ) l
reported thnt rnnchmcn and aiouk raisers
have fenced In largo arena of the public
domain , to which they have no title , and u
decision of the territorial supreme couil of
Wyoming , which upheld this practice having
been reversed by tbo United States circuit
court , the land dc.mrlmcnt | has ruled IhM
the fern-en already illi Rally erected miihi
como iov.n. ! A great many raiu-luiK-n In ibis
vicinity are afttL-ted by llio order.
( liluaiiiiiii In a Sail
KBYVI5ST. . Flu. . July D. flaplaln Haun-
dors of the Huhoonor Dellye , which arrived
this morning from union's Kev , reports
that a Chlnumnn , half dond from starvation
and exposure , drifted on the bt > acb In a small
canoe from the Cuban coast. Ho had two
machetes and a bug of coal In the car.no
IIo said bo wns a charcoal burner from I he
north coast of Culm , and owing to the
scarcity of food there ho had decided to try
to reach thin place.
MovoineiilN of Ooenii Vexxoln. .Inly ft ,
At New York Arrived Spaarndan , from
Rotterdam ; Mobile , trom London : Ki naliiK-
ton from Antwerp ; ArUonn from Stettin.
Sailed ( JeorKlc , for Liverpool ; Servlu , for
Liverpool ; Kaiser Wlllielm dcr Orobse , for
Bremen : La Campalgne. for Antwerp.
At Southampton Arrived Phonier , from
! New York.
At lln-iui nArrhod Hi-omen , from Now
York.
At MarseillesArrived - California , from
I New York
Arc holler than liand-wwerl Bhoo.s but co. t lo. s. Men ,
wonitni and fliildrnn wear them. All kinds are made ;
all dealers sell them. UUOWK.YIISIIUK MAOUINKUY uo. ,
Annufll Salnn over ( J,000 OOO flotn *
BILIOUS AND NKRVOU3 DlSORDnitn
Ptii'h aWlml mnl IMInln thn Plomndi.
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of lloat , IJOM of Appetlto. CoillvonrKi.
lllolchea on Iho Skm. 0 < > lil Chlllrt. DM-
turbod Sloop. Fru.'htfiil Dreams anil nil
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THE IIRST DOSE WILL GIVE REL1E1 ?
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iiur.ru.ur.s IMI.US. taken o
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tern nnil ruru Mck llcnitiu-bo. 1'urn
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
IN MEN , WOMEN OR CHILDREN
Boochnm's Pills nro
Without a Rival
Anil li vi > | lii >
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continued use for u few dnys effect u per
manent euro.
euro.A
A tTItU FOR AM ,
Summer Complaints.
A half to n teaspoonful of Ready Relief
In a half tumbler of water , repented as of
ten as the illschnrKcs continue , and a llan-
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over the stomach and bowels will afford
Immediate Relief and sion effect a cure
Internally-A half lo n tcaspoonful In
half a tumbler of water-will In a few min
utes cure Cramps , Spasms. SumHtnmaih ,
Nausea , Vomiting , Heartburn. Nervous
ness , Sick Headache , Flntiileney and all
Internal pains.
Miiliirhi In lt. < < VIII-IOIIM KoriiiN Ciireit
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r. , " . l < : im Street. Ne v Yorli.
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I'OIHON pcrmanrnHy
Cured in 15 to 35 Days.
You can b 11 ruled at honfor itm *
price und > r > m B'l.ir.inty. ' If you priftr
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U w fall to cure.
IS1 YOU HAVE
taken mercury , lodldo potarh and etlll
have aci ) B unil i > iitn . Mueou * Pilcliei In
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nn
We Guarantee to Curs
W * solicit the mcst obstinate OA M and
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ctir * . Tills dlirur hoj alwnyi b fft J Ihe
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Mnnonlu Temple. Cltlonuo , 111.
Searles & Searles
SPECIALISTS
Rum-nil lee In eure xpc eilll y unit null *
n.illjnil XPHVOIS , OlIIIOVIC V\H
rra < IUi-niien of I.-n ami irniueiu
WEAK GflcN SYPHILIS
SRXUAI-I.Y. curcil for life ,
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UlcarB , Dlabetea. Brlnht'a nint-iHe cured.
Consultation Free.
by new method without pain or cuttlnK.
Gallon or mldro.ijt with aiamp , Trcatmunt
by mall.
nn ? ociini c ? v vccnir. ?
UltO. CtnllLtd 5 urJlRul win * . . MSB
I will
tlmt my lihouuattgia
Cure will rulii'tc luui-
lingo , sclntifii mnl nil
rliotiinntlo ] - ; : in
two or throu liotir.'i ,
nnil ruro In n fc\r
days.
Ml'NYON.
At oil
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FJ-IA
ST to Health and nicJl-
Li ; ' ciil advice froo.
' 1W)5 Arch Ht. . P hlln.
LiXIR OF
Is n prcpuniunn of the Drug by whiuh in
Injurious ilTeiU ro removed , lulo llio val
uable mediclnul propertleH aru retained It
piMhcssc-3 all the uedutivo. unoilyno nnil anli-
spasmoijii ; powers of Opium , but proUiict-.i
no Hickncaa of the htomach , no vomiting , no
costivcnoss. no hendiii-ho. in acute IIL-IVUU.I
d.'t > or < lc.-rs It In an Invaluable remedy , and U
recommended by the best physicians.
E , FERRETT , Agent ,
U12 Pve.il ht , Now York.