Tim OMAHA DAILY F-i:n: RATURDAY, JULY Z0 VOL It -NEWS OF INTEREST FROM . IOWA COUNCIL MUOf MFKTIO!. Dsvl '! drug. . LefTert glni.e fit. Ptockert e!l carpet. Brhmlrtfg new ettidld. V Prodway. For re tit, ilia storeroom. 13 Main street. The regular meeting of th Lady Mac? bees -will be held this evening. I'lrtu.es for wedding j.ft. ir!vl( pcll attention. Alcnder s, k.i lu.mdwsy. Look Pure Cere puirr, 13 for $1.00. U. P. Tea Co. Bhnne ;.,. 4"4 W. B Wy. I'lrture fraitd tfl order. T-co,urt color do not fade. Horwtck, iil Main. Tel. Ati.0. Cliir. !)'- Walter, tl, I -mot ths-old-son. of Lewis Bcienon, 18 Aveuu D, tiled Thur dsv evening. There wtil he n erve.-s Sunday at th Latter Iy S.lniK' church, th bulldlnj la closed, lur repair. A ! Knights of I'ythlft are Invited to t tend meeting of Blurts pnmpnty No. i.7. t'nlf'irm -Hank, Knights of I'yvhlas, till venlng In Castle hail. Mr. and 'Mr. I.. A. Casper, who are mak ing an anKiinohil. trip to St. Baul, have wiiiten friends here announcing ihnlr ar rival at Spirit hike. after encountering muddy roan almoin the entire way. Jimmy Burn, the boy charged with s s.tuli.or llxivl I,arp;te Willi a tin din ner bucket nd Inflicting a SHsrt I.I lief forehead, wss ill?', in Jos.ic Ooren' court yesterday. 'J he atir l wns unable to Identify Hum as her aMiallant. S John Myers, who put up such a fiecht ""msvhen arreKted Thursday ntj.-ht for Intoxi cation, will have a hearing In police rourt thla rr.oining. on three itirf-'e, namely, Intoxh'w c'un, tiding .l.rei,e ana prol'ar.e language on public ctreela and resisting an otllcer. Plug People Far Well. Council fluffs people fared well In th Rjsebud reservation drawing. la addition to the list Jiubllahed yesterday Alderman Crlpiten received a telegram laat night fcnnoiir.clng that he had drawn No. 1,258 in yesterday drawing. , Alderman Maloney ha a half Intereet in the number drawn by a resident of Mtnflen, this county. Joseph, T. Whitman, said to be of Council Bluff, who drew No. 19, la not known her and the directory doe not contain hi name. The' names of Adolph E. Beck "and Mary E. IUrhey, who drew No. 182 and Hi respectively; are not In the direc tory. James C. Jenkins, who drew No. 45, 1 said to b a farmer In Lt"wl town ship, near I,ake Manawa.. Martin H. Vel mor, who drew No. IIS, I an employ of the Rock Island railroad, and reside at ISO nigh street. Patrick Donohu I a well known .resident of thla city .and live Bt 13) 1-iflh avenue. John F. Wilcox-; who drew No. s:, la not th well known florist, a at flint, announred, but a farmer resid ing near the. county Una. Chrla Iveraon, who drew No, 3S4, la foreman for the Mil waukee road and Uvea at W7! Seventeenth avo.iue. The Julius RaamuM.n who drew No. till In suld to be a car repnlrer, resid ing at 62 Avenue II. Bum Friedman, who drew No tf li a Well known Broadway pawnbroker. James Covle, who drew No. was formerly In the faloon hualneaa on West' Rroadwsy. Alexander Chapman 'of Harrison county, who drew No. 22, In at rrnt a fealdent of thin city ana U employed in a Haln treet 41 rug tore. Plumbing and heating. Blxby ft Bon. Mnrrtaarw Lleenaea, I,!cene to wed were Issued yexterday to th following: . ' ' Name and Residence. Age Joseph Heen. Council Bluff . 25 Mrs. Tllla Miller, Council Bluff a William C. Frost. Elk Cltv, Neb Elizabeth McOehee, Bt. Loui ...,,..,,24; IOWA ' COLLEGE-' TRANSFER ABLE SCHOLARSHIP a vry Jiopular i'LL: Lnoug pron rccUve rtiJt.!!t for the coming year. This Is foniptlilnit richt und Jvist, and very few echools It. AVrlti; or call fur Information. LEWIS CUTLI3R 1 MORTICIAN.' UraarlSC. Council Malta. Thon 17. OOVKIliVMli vr NOTICES. oKriK t 'Nsri'H ro :i.n.j tjUAK'i t!. . JtAs'I fc.R, I'i.-S MOiNHfi, Iowa, Julv 27, J r-l.r-i-'ertled propositln. In triplicate, be rei'elvnd I ere until 11 a. m., cilainUrd time, Auaubt l l!i4, for l'Ctrto J ! k 0 1 fixture, wi. Ing and Inatnliin? Watt imuts. In err twin buo.iniKS at I ort I;a m.i!i;hh Iowi. IrUo-rriimlnn f iirn!fih?U on api-lic? tinn. V. 8. renerve l.Ut to ac -ct or r- .lect any r nil hi.irt or Iwl II 1ii-imI. i.nveliMiK rnntHliilns t'li'l'"'""! lwniul he endorsed J-K,j.i.i.ni3 for 'lecirlo liht fixture, eio., find addressed Oeptnln I' Hardwrnan. Q. M. 9 .'"i m n 51 V F it j Ii iassiaa.1 ii - I I C.ef your nifata at the Oiifl Market As racftt go down so do we. &n& Vsp rive the consumer t!i benefit Look at our prices: Kettle Rrn.li'rcii Lara, lb QQ Ariftoiir Si?r-ar('iirw1 Ilan.a, H. ....i.. .-Ho Routt Rotf. lb ro (J(Hid r-ti.-k4 4 lbs LjO I'orU-tl'.oufce Str-iSt. lb...... ... 10o t ,i:oi:i o:,.il, us nJ ROUO'J f:.k, 11) 1C3 f.i.f,Il l'rli r'nrn.!tid T-tehfit 41. tocM it. limn a !Ou V ' ' Pdr terhoiif. j Steak, lb...., 10c Sirloin Steak, lb..... ..10c Good Hams, lb i. ..: 101c Best Salt Pork, lb. ,.. Gic .! if I, 1 tilLji , t.u J L ul.il L.i U w 1 (.'::) : v - ' - f -. " BLUFFS BIDS FOR FIRE APPARATUS Opened b Citj Council, Vat Action on Them ii Teforrcd. CEMENT WALKS IN F.ESiCENCE DISTRICT Mayor Cpffteala that Mnr Brick Be laid In Certain Section el th C lt City grale Oat of Repair. The city council 'mot last flight for the purpose of opening bid for th apparatus to be Installed In the new fir houa In the mith part of the city. No contract, however, were awarded, th bid being re ferred ta Alderman Crlppen committee with power to act. Blda on the combination chemical engine and hoae -wagon were received as fol low: Peagrav company, Columbus, O., 1,2Rfl; Amerlcan-LaFranoe Fir Engine compfiny. .Chicago.. JI.375; New. York Plumbing company. Council Bluffs, repre senting the P. ,J. Cooney Manufacturing company of Bt. Loui, 1,2M) with wooden body and I1.4&0 with steel body; Stephan Brother, Council Bluff a, . representing the Amerlran-LaFrance Fire Engine company, J1.750 for doubl tank. Th advertisement called for bid on a combination chemical engln and hose wsgon with hose ladders, forty-gallon chemical tank and 20? , feet of ho 'tor aame. Nln bid wer received for the l.O feet of hose, ranging from 68 to 80 cent p.r foot Th commute will meet Sunday morning t t o'clock with th representa tive of the firm bidding. Mayor Macrae suggested that before any new contract are let for Idewalk. that the residence part of th city be districted In order that cement walk may be ordered In certain (ocalltle In plac of brick. Th mayor laid he referred principally to th F6urth ward, wher he believed on tuch treet as Sixth. Seventh and' Eighth; First, Fifth and Willow avenues; cement walk ought to- tnk the place of brick wherever new walk were needed. II wa authorized to appoint a committee of three to district the city for this purpose. This commute Mayor Macrae ald h would appoint later. j . Alderman Tounkerinan ealled attention to the fact that the city cales at th city building needed repairing and a gen eral overhauling, and auggested that th city purchase new one, tit explained that to overhaul the old scalea would cost about $I3S, while new scale could b pur chased for $186. The preK-nt soale have been In us twenty-four year. Aftur some discussion as to whether "long" or "short" scale wer the best, th matter was l"ft In the hand of the committee on city property with power to aot. The contract for the grading of Ridge street wa awarded to Walter & Hubfr on their bid of IS cent for cash,, with ( per cent added for certificates. C. Gelae, through Alderman Tounker man, Informed the. council that he In tendej putting In n Iron bridge over In dian creek at the foot of Little Frank treet, which would be open tor the use of the general public and in return for which he asked that the city pava the approach to th structure. Although thore wa some . question a to whether tha brldg was on privet property, the coun cil decided to grant Mr. Oelae request. N. T. Plumbing Co. Tel. 260. Nlgnt F6S7, RALPH APPGAHI IN NEW ROI.H Cbantploa lee Cream Eater Now la City Jail, William Rolph. a young man 21 year of age. who recently acquired local fame ac th champron Ice cream eater of th west ern part of the city, ta under arrest at the city Jail, charged with enticing Edna Brad ford, a 15-year-oid' girl, awtiy from her home. He was a nested early yesterday uiornlng on complaint of the girl father, M. 8. Bradford of 1619 Seventh avenue. When taken to the city jail young Holt I) disclaimed any knowledge of the girl's px saut whereabouts. According to the statement made to Chief Of Police Richmond by Rolph, he met the Bradford gl 'l hi Cochran park, last Friday afternoon.' The girl was crying and said she had tet'n Hl-treated by her stepmother. Rolph took the girl to the home of hi aunt, where h remained until Sunday, when he removed her to th horn of Mra. Benedict, living In the eouthwesitern part of the city. Ml Bradford etopped at th Benedict home until Thursday, when she left In company. It . U ald, with young Kolph. . ' Where th girl was taken to after leaving Benedict horpe riet'her tfce parent nor the police had learned up to last evening ard young Rolph profuse not to know, al though he admitted to Chief Richmond 11 n fc - ii g u.i) -J I Bolilng Beef, lb 4c- Viwtl Stew, lb..., '-(O Veal Rohtst,- lb 7 Pork Roast, lb 120 Best S-nlt Tork, lb.. Hq IKsper rto ; jf,0 Gooil Butler, Wit . . Vcel fcieuk, lb.,.. IOC Hotel til Kestanf aot. . "-) f B.'IT W. Iit-cadnay. that he had held a conversation with her over th telephone Thursday evening. Th alleged story of th girl tht she had been Ill-treated by a tepmother ha been shown to be fair, n Mr. Brdford I her mother and not teprtnther. Mr. Bradford I almost prostrated with enxlety nd worry over her daughter' d1appernc. Th father was formerly a conductor and I now In th employ of the Union Pclfl) a bmkf rr.tn. Held Boy for Trial. Justice Ouren yesterday decided that Frink Reld, the elevator boy In th Mer rlam block charged with th theft of a IIS check from a letter given him to mail by Mra. Palley, librarian of the publlo library, did not come within the age limit of the neV Juvenile law recently enacted by the Iowa legislature and set hla prelimi nary hearing for Friday, August E. When taken Into custody young Reld stated he was 19 year of age, but hi father claimed he wa only It, not having jpet reached hi seventeenth year. Admit ting th boy- age to be that claimed by the father, the county attorney contended that even then th young man did not come under the law, Which he claimed ap plied only to youth under 10 year of age. Th new law In on section says it epplles on! to children under IS year of age, whlle ln another It nya I applies to those who hav aot reached their "seventeenth birthday." Th county attorney took the position that when a person. I born I the first birthday and that the second birthday come when the child I 1 jear old. conse quently when Reld wns'l? yenrs of nee he reached hi seventeenth birthday. On be half of the lad the contrary was contended and that he could not be sent to Jail until his case should be brought to the attention of a Judge of th district court, who alone under the new law ha Jurisdiction over Juvenile offenders. ' Justice Ouren construed the law In th am way aa the county attorney and de clded the boy did not com within 11 pro vision and should be held to answer be fore him. Toung Reld admit cashing the check,' but claim he did pot take it-from the Utter and that h found It near the mall boa In the building where he was em- ployed. - It wa stated yesterday that an appeal) from Justice Ouren" ruling would teken to the district court. Nothing New on Ioternrban. The NewY&rX capitalist said to be In. Urested ln the proposed electric line frbm this city to Des Moine and who accom panied Attorney Br B. Wadswbrth, I.ymta Waterman of Omaha and other over tho proposed rout Thursday, I Tyndall Palmer. Secretary and general manager of the New York Terminal company. Mr. Wadsworth, when asked yesterday, said there was nothing yet to be made pub' lie a the whole proposition was merely In an embryonic s,tate. As to the new line being connected with the proposed new bridge over the Missouri, for which a bill Is now pending In congress, Mr. Wads worth would neither deny nor affirm. Sue Railroad Company. J. W. Rotekln of Shenandoah, la., filed original notice of suit yesterday In the dis trict, court here against the Illinois Cen tral Railway company to recover $,185 dam ages. The plaintiff allege that on Feb ruary n bt thl year he shipped 800 bushel of eed -corn from Shenandoah to YlcksJ burg, Mis., over the defendant company' lines. The corn. It I claimed, was not de livered unfit March 11, after th season for seed corn had passed. H Real Estate Transfers. ll These-transfers were 'reported to The Be Jufy 29 by the Title Guaranty and Truit company of Council Bluffs:. ' ,..' J.-E. F, McOee, administrator, to W, v A. Copelund, . lot 13, block 40, Farry add, p d , $ 331 fiherlff of Pottawattamie county to Iowa Peposlt and Loan company, lot 1, block . Bckett add, d 1,015 Newton Gallup and wife to Entella M. ' Du.igan, lot 70, 21, block 29. Railroad add, w d 100 Three transfer, aggregating ...SI, 448 Neve Prnfruor of Anatomy. IOWA CITY. Ia., July . (8peclal.) Jame Henry Prentiss of the chair of tac tical anatomy, Bellevue Medical college, New York university, ha been elected professor of anatomy in tho State univer sity of Iowa to ucceed the late Dr. John W. Harriman. II was Ur. Harrlman own choice. Dr. Prentiss 1 famous throughout New York City and the Unite J States for his work a an author, surgeon and educator. He will come to Iowa City In September. Miss Bertha Wilkinson, for merly of Chicago an'd more recently matron Of Flnley hospital, In Dubuque, Ta., has been elected superintendent of the Univer sity of Iowa Nurses' Training school to succeed Mlm Antonio F.peneter, resigned. note Claim Name. r LOGAN, la., July 29 (Speclsl.)-The towns of Logan and Harlan r fighting over a name. Recently posters were Is und announcing a reunion of the Western Iowa Veterans' association. The principal officer lived at Logan and th reunion wit to be held here. Hardly had the'ee been printed when the veteran of Harlan began advertlalng a reunion at their town and um-d the name of th Western Iowa Vet eran' association. Thl. of couree, caused ome disturbance, but It has now been set tled by th disclaiming of all right to th title by Harlan. Good. Crop Near Logan, LOGAN, la., July 29. (.Special.) Crop near Logan ara, generally spraklr.g, In good condition. Corn 1 of a good color, but not a full stand and somewhat backward. Oats and harley r maturing well. Rye,; of which there U but a mall acreage, 1 fair. The light howers, followed by hot sunahln. 1 producing rust on the wheat. Tha hay croo thl year will 1 very large. ' Boy Hard i$ Kill. , INDIANOLA. Ia., . July (Specie.) ' arl Xlestwood, - an lS-yrr-o!d boy. slid down a steep roof of the North school blinding, mixed up with a ladder and a bucket of paint, went over the eaves and fell forty feet to a hard cinder walk and etlll lives nnd will recover. A numbir saw the accident Klodllnn Pots Ont Kye. LOGAN. Ia., July 29. (Special. )-S. K. Card of the firm of Card tiro, butchers, eis the result of a recent accident, will lose the i:i,t of Ms left eye. While splitting Klii.lllng wood a stick flew tip and struck Mm In the face, breaking the bone of his nose and destroying the elKht In one eye. I'uele Sana' Great fennltarinm. The grer.t all year round health and pleasure rewort. Hot Sarins;, Ark., t ow'ned arid endorsed y th United Blate guvrrn rnmit. Splandtl hotel f iii'llltio. Amusement of all kinds. Four Cdlly train from fct. I.oul via Iron Mountain route. I'ncxcelleJ eqiili'iueiit. For free dir!,!iv Urentur ! l:ess II. C. Townstnl, O. P. and T. A., ft. I.ouls. Tnurlit lil. The Frisco f-yntetn will L-aue, durl(f th siit'irncr niontlu!. tourist round-trip tickets t v,rioi,i rreort and lx ttlon the b-oun. l.iios. I. I -.1 nr. I t. (..-!. cl i.t '.ejli'y f- d ji 1 r,tif. w )i h ample tuin I unit. :'l en ri'sttut aeiit, or a-Miei, I n; - i. r 1 i .": j 1 . ; n rt i.ent, r.t. I-o. :j. . COMPLAINT OF TC3R- MEAT Local Batchers in Io-' Trud to Es Elan entering Inferior Qualitj. INSPECTING BAKERIF.S AND HOTELS Dodge Uatit Gnarda Prohibited from Participating la Sham Battle on onday Welcome Inter IrhsM Lino. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DE9 MOINES, July 2 (Special.) A on result of the labor troubles at tha packing houne a large number )f the butcher in Ie Molne and nearby town commenced to laughter their own., animals in the old way and to establish small slaughtering establishments. The city Boari of Health ha commenced an Investigation of a re port that these butcher are not very par tlcuiar about the character of the meat purchased and that much diseased meat I being placed on the local market. Feeders having cattle of inferior quality or thit would not stand the test of examination at th packing house where government Inspector are employed, ;lt I allgd, hav run them Into the cltle of Iowa for ale direct to unscrupulous butchers. A a re sult of this, the complaint ha been great that the meat being sold here la not up to the tandard. The packers strike has been a great boon to a number ef th independ ent packing houne of. the stat and they hav enjoyed a big rush of business Inspecting Bakeries. ' ' The tate labor department 4s engaged ia making a thorough inspection of the bakerlrt and other place In .Pes Moines wher food ar prtpared.for ue, Includ ing restaurants ' and Iwtels. - Thl la the first Inspection of the, tUnd ever made In the stata. Last year thero wa complaint made to the department at thl time of the year, but there waa not money enough o provide the Inspection. Now Btate Fac torInspector Bradley;and Deputy Labor Commissioner Bhepherd, have started out t amk the' Inspection tot th city etob ilshment complete. .They, have been en gaged for two month inspecting aetorle and eatabllshmenU wher labor 1 em ployed In other cltM of the ktate. Install Hew ' Snperlntendent. ' Colonel I li. brake' formerly Of Boone Vllle, Mo wa todny Installed aa the new uperlntendent of th ' Stat- Industrial School for Boy at Eldora. Th institution has been In charg of -th assistant auper Intendent since the first of the month, when Superintendent Mile retired to ac cept a position at Washington. Colonel Drak wa In churge of th Missouri In dustrial Bchool and jnada a great success of the same. ' . . " -J Ex-Gqvernor Larrabee, president ot the Iowa exposition commission, ha announced he will present to the Industrial school at Eldora the lurge ' pipe organ which i located In the Iowa building at Bt. Louis, and which wa hi gift there. II ha previously presented to 4h Orphan' Home at Davenport a Hlmllar pipe organ. . . ' No gnnday.'lbattle. "Adjutant General Byera today sent a note to the commander f ..th Dodge Light Guard at Council Bluff calling attention to the law ef the itate p affecting mllltla companies and th oomluct of tne mllltla on Sunday. Thla waf1n' tesponse to com plaint from Council Elj;;fi tha.the com pany waa about to: parWlpate In a sham battlj wftrr "Nebraska,, guardsmen "on -.Bun-day, Under the Iowa lawa' they "cannot do so without permMslbn.'iotewlthout violation of the state 14w. Th adjutant general ay there wlil be no Sunday sham battle. Would Welcome thv Line. It 1 known that peopi residing along th routo of th proposed Interurban from Omaha to De Molne,. and especially at Greenfield and WJnterset;' are very anxious to have the line built and: will offer all po slhje Inducement for the building of th road. They have repeatedjy offered right-of-way through the town and other en couragement and are ready to give juch a lino a welcome. All plans for building In th same direction out of De Molne hav been bandond her. Th new line from De Moines to St. Joseph I to be a aieam railroad and would iW conflict at all. Nothing is known her as to the plans of the promoter of the Omaha, interurban, but th schema 1 regarded a i entirely feasible. Convention Called. ' Th democrat of the Fourth district of Iowa hav 'called a congressional conven tion to be lield at . Poatvlli August 11 to nam a candidate for congress against O. N. Hauger. No names' Are as yet men tioned. In connection with the nomination. FORECAST OF THE WEATHER Fair and Cooler lor Nebraska and shower and Thunderstorm for Iowa Today. WASHINGTON, July Forecast for Baturdny and Sunday: .. '' . . 1 For Nebraska,' North nd South Dakota Fair and cooler Saturday. Bumisy, fair. For M'.JssotsrtFalr PstuH-y and Bnnday; cooler In west portion Sunday. ', For Kansas Shower and couier Satur day. rHinday, fair. , -' For Icwa fcbower- and' thunderstorms Saturday; cooler In West and central por tion. .'Sunday, fair. , r i. . For Colorado Fair; warmer "In the west portion; howers .nd cooler in east portion Saturday. Sunday, ehower For Wyoming Fair Saturday and Sun day, except shbwr In h southeast por tion. " . I.nral Heeded. OFF1CE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU. OMAHA, July ".'. I 'r-n-.l f -e . tieratiire and precipitation eompared with tha eorrestiondlng dy of . the part three years; V-H. 1C :y. VM. &ixiniuin temperature. ..'. !" f f '1 Inliniim teniuvi atur....' TO M . . 71 s Mean temperature ,., W 7 1 71 pret-ipttuiton ' ft "I n Reiwd of temnerature and- prclpltstlon t. timaha for thl iay iiu Llarelt 1, J-4: Norn. si teniptrntur 7(1 i. He-mi (or ii, e lay... v' 4 Total rlruelencv fine Marcl) 1 'r.l Normal precipitation 18 Inch 1 "elicli-liey i II. e HIV'.' :Jt.:;... .''4!rn I'reeipitatlon since March 1 15 66 Inche 1 i-o.-lenev since Mnrch 1 II i Incite 1 ieftcl, iiey for eor. period, Vfl.... 4 49 lnche Dfllclcui fur eor. peiiml ,1 :i -2 8 fneh Hriiurlt from Ktatt t T p. m. CONDITION OF THE VvtATHi-Xt. 3?p . i ! B I ninlui. -er '....I 9 . H V i i f e, c.-rt r !' . i " Nollll 1 otlte, 'i :t cloud I I 1 ...i r t.e) ciiui-, i l.m.iy "J- , 0 t .11 I i.n l ily, port rlouly 7t- 'd Am 1 tp'd i, uy. e i i I ?i .(.! V'. I i.lr ton, ( I - , l . ' . . j 7 I rw! ec. 1 .us, f.u.. , j ". ,i i.i M. i ..-.I, coo ,v 'm 1 1 ., .' J..-v-ic ,i, iai..if.. ' ?; tic i' 1 I M . . i ;, ,,r I Ml .c I I'd I. K V I ( tl "1 I (.ill I ! ..1,1 t .'- . ' ' .-or- I . r , . , .;, i en:. t.ot. ( i. r .... I ' .'0 l ti.,;c I t a lice if pi ... I) I ' n . I"!.. 4 A. IILLtl!, l-V..l l'u,llff. ORAM) CIRC'llT mnUFSJ n.4CFS Jelly Fseheler and Anrn Pointer Yi In In ratct lie. rfTROIT. July 29. -Two h' esrh wer ftw.i, to e--el the l;)v pac nr a purse of i .. ano tit Merchant and Msnulao ture;' tntH tlon purs of !.,""U pr 2-4 trotiee at Uris 1'olnie tooay. It w4 h final day of the meeting which an nually i pens th Ora" circuit. Jol.y bachelor, a mild fnvorlt befor the ttrst heat, nsd an easy win In th 1 1(4 trot. He cam up from fourth plac at the half nd won nsntiry by a letir'.h. It tls final best Bachelor led at the turt, fell b nd Joanette at the half snd easily took tne lead itsln In the last fifty yarn. Peoond money waa divided between Mia Rosed! sna Be'le p.lrchwnod. Anus Pointer, favorite, led all th wsy around In both heats ef th 2:ll pare, l;eri C coming second nd Bessie Drake third In both he.tt. Hull try had an easy win In the 1:19 trot, though In th early betting John Mic hAd been favorite at ' to ll.i for lull 1-rv and $11 for the Field. After th e,ond heat it ws .xi for Hall Fry o 6 for th field. John Mac took the thlr.l heat. Hail Fry breaking badly and coming In fourth. The two neat winner then met in the final, which Knll Vry won Both horse brcka badly In this heat. Results: 1 24 class, trotting. Merchants' and Man ufacturers' Consolation purse, ,2,0on. two In three: . . t i Jolly Bachelor, b. g., by Bourbon Wilkes (Sears) 1 1 Mis Reseda le, ch. g. (Trawlev) 1 4 p,esl Hirchwood, ch. m. lMcGulre)..4 1 Miss Jeanette, hik. m. (KcKers) S X I.ersla, b. g. (Shaw) '. S 5 F.mma Hoyt, b. m. (Stlnson) dls. Allie J, b, m dr. Time: M4, l:16"i. 1:10 class, pacing, purse, Jl.tVO, two In three: Angus Pointer, b. g., by luinter-Tippo (Mcl'heron Ben K, h. ft. (PeHyrteri Vessle Drak. 10. in. (Oeers) Wayne King, b, g. (Cclbv) Pntiie' Baron, rh. m. rJnow) Roy B. b. g. (Hosmlre) John F. ge. g. I Bush) K I n Km ore, b h. (l'erse ... Rod Bird, b. h h. (Michaels) Sidney 1 ..S "V ,.S , 3 6 ::::::::. 7 8 dls. Time: :(, :fevt. a . IT clas. trolling, purse, Sl.S'iO three Irkj five: Hill Frv. b g., by Woodsprlte- ' He Wee (Foote) 1 14 1 John Mjc, b. g. lOeeral 2 SIS Redwood, b. g. (nurne) 4 I Innora. b. m. (Deryder) t 4 Mary Gag. br. in. (Kennev) .,..8 Hiss Io Rex, b. m. (W. Marvin). S Ben Potts, br. g. (Valentine) 7 7 Time: S:C9v,, .104. K13S4, 2.13. TENNIS TOt ltNEir , STARTS 1111)41 Entries Larsvest In , History . of Event and Pairing; Good. The entries for the city championship in tennis closed last Might with th biagest entry list that th cily ha ever seen, no less than fifty-three names being handed In. A notice In yesterday's Be tatrng that a fee of II includes entry for both singles and doubles 1 Incorrect, the fee for single being 41 ana another 1 a team Is charged In tho doubles. The following are the drawings In singles for th preliminary round, whloh will be run off t the Field club court, beginning at t o'clock thl af ten oon : Raluh- Weal. Field club, and Evan Smith. Park Avenue club. Georire Heet. Field club, and Jack Baum. West Farnam club. Luck Coad. Went Farnam. and Glen Buck. Field club. , A. Bleeoack. Bt. Croix club, and- John Towle, Field club. June Brown, West Farnam, and H. Red dlnger, Kounts place. - H. Rae, Y. M. C A., and Fred Dufrentf, Field dutf. ' L. W son. Y. M. C. A., and Clark Powell. Field club. Aubrey Potter. Field Club, and J. H. Hauney, Kountxe Place. Jack Dumont, Walnut Mill club, and Jak Hughes, Field club. H. McWhorter. Park Avenue club, and Wlllinm Hillls, Y. M. C. A. club. C. H. Young, Field club, and A. Tebbln. Field club. AI Dickinson. Park Avenue club, and C. Potter, Field club. It. Kohn. Field club, and R. Carruthor. Kountze Place Club. c. Blefktn, Bt. Croix, and Ben Gallagher, West Farnam club. D. Pollard. Field club, and S. Smith. Field club. J .. Baxter, Parke Avenue club, a bye. II. LeMere. Field club, and J. Giles. Kountze Place. ' ' L. Van Camp, Field club, and M." Lee, Field club. L. Kohn. BL Croix, and O. S. Erwln. Field club. B. Potter. Field club, and ' B. Dohertv. St. Croix club. Gall Martin, Field club, and F. M. Hoel, Field club. v G. Rossei. 'Kountze Place, and J . M. Haakell, Field club. tiarry kocii, ciiriner. and U. Kasmueaen, Flid club. . . . ... .. A. A i matron-. Field club, and Dr. Teat. Park Avenue club. Frank Potter. West Farnam club, and Dr. Schneider, Field club. . . K. H. Packard, ohrlner. and Art Scr.b- nA L'IM J UUI X IOIU V.1UU. s AMATEtR OARSMEN AT ST. LOUIS First Event '. on Cret Coenr Lake Furalsbe Fine Sport. ST. LOUIS. Julv 29. St. Loui ' crw furnlched the feature of the first day of the Olympic national regain of the Na tional Association of Amateur Oarsmen, held unrter the ausulcea of the Soutnwejt- ern Rowing assocuitton on Creve Coeur lake, fifteen, mile west of the city. i ne deuifiive Orreat of tne western Mow ing club of Bt. Loui in the senior four- oared fhella wa unexpected, and the Cen tury Uoat club only won four after a hard fought strug!e with the Mound Cuy.ciew that wa Oet-'iued within th last hundred yard. Another reversal of form waa the victory Of the tieawanhaK Boat cluD representa tive in senior pair sneiin, oarea sneu ana the Intermediate pair shells. : The final event of the thirty-second an nual regatta will be rowed tomorrow alter noon and Include the cliumDionatilt) enior single scuils and the senior, eight-oared Championship. Result: ' - intermediate pair sneiis: Beuwannaka, Boat club. New York, first: Crtury Boat club, Bt. IxiuIk, second; Detroit isoafclub, tiara, lime: ii:m. . Intermetiiete slnirles: First- heat. J.. A. Teneyck, Jr., Wacneoett Boat club, Wor cewter, Mswi , ftri; K. J. Hftw, Century Boat club, fct. Louis, second. Time: 10:49-V Second heat, 1. Sitepttrd, Ravenswood Boat tl lb. d.onn Isltnd Cltv.' N. Y..-first: G. H. Lloyd, Arlington Boat club, Arling ton, ftiia., second, lime: ll:21fc. Asenciatlon slnaln ncuils: Irat heat. Frank Veatwly, Fliat Bohemian Boat cluo, New York, first; C. F. Johnson, Arlington Boat club. Arllngiom Maes., secun l. T.me; 11:18. Fred Fueoael, Hailem Kovving cluo, New York, f!i:!fitel first, tnt wus di'q'ja!t fled. becond hent. D. B. PutTietrt, Detro t Pot club, first; K. M Atherton, Hsrtford Boat club, Hartford, Conn., second. Time: U:it ;)i, bt lilur fuur-oarei sliella: Century Buai cHii), 8t. Ixiuis, first ; Mound t'iiy Boat vlnli. St. Louis, second. Time: 9:iiuH. Senior pair onred shells: Beawanhnka Bout chib, New York, nrt ; Atlanta H tat, cliili. New York. scond. Time: iOuu. Intermediate elght-nared shells: Detroit Boat club, first; Western Rowing cluu, it. Louis, second. Time: 9:2rj',4. . , WESTERN TE.MI TOl'RNAMENT Waldner Win from Kmeraon and Mia fntton Still I'ndefealed. CHICAGO, July 2). I,. H. Wiiidner. Illi nois slate champion. d!.spoHe5 of Nut Kmer son of t ini'lrmatl In the sentl-rlnila of riten'H SiiiKle In lUt western tennis champion -ship tournament at Knwn.l today. Li'i'- of Princeton hud liltl riitflcuitv In deletitlnvr his opponent end will meet Wiiidner in l!te finals. Mlns Huttftn. ntttloniil ehnntploti, kepi up her marvelous winning streak, to day's match miking thirty-nix straight games sits has won without rt-defeat. To day's scores follow; Men's sincflea. mf-fln:i round: ' 14. D. Utile defeated C. U. Beach, -, H!, -8. L. II. WaMncr defeated Nat Emerson, 1H -4. S-8, 6 1. 6-1. . Men's doultles. sentl-flniii round: Collins and l.Utle rtileuCd llerrlck n ml Meleei.le. -. 6 S. K-1 Woiiien's rlngh's, si'inl-fin.'il round; Mit-s ltr!n Winter def.nfi JSfis, O. li. C'ttiies, (I S, 6-1. 1 Miss Mav Kuttoii defeated Mr.' Speck, 6-0, t-0. ' SCIMIOIS A!J) COI.I.Kf.F!. Tfe3 FraCJS Sfcia3r.7c:3;aj Of the Ui verify Chio ,A H . a H h.'Ol 1 t r,f1 Yorni VSnri rt. 1 m ' V lyr-i fct.-t). i .sir r -ti lrdt,U;ii h-fl i' i ( il au. m. thrw ht-'ti.) t o' ( liii'sit i Mi't ilnj ft. .m 4'iiai. id n r A i L. T-'ii t -n li,i c Si-tj. l K .l I ! !i. , t1 ji.iio.n. i.t f wrr !!! T i -i ' r in I't-nn .-.7 V .- f'i.tii hm,i. lm. t..ih h uf. lu.awt.vs. 4js.. riii li.ttfl kv. 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