THE BEE: OMAHA. MONDAY. JULY 4. 1910. CORSE DRKCED.SAI JUDGES "Ctu-ley Eia,"' Kild at Latoiua. Wm Girea Stun ila.it. OWHa AID TEAEfXS XHiD OFF -eeker , ateee erleely lajared Wbe - rail Oloas. bale Wleeer at abeeae- - km Bar. LATWCtA. i'rtr. a-Jufltfi. Price aid I'll loa of toe Latra-iie Jot-key club today rul'd off tbe track Kay rtwsce and 2. fi. Mer chant, e T-er ami trainer of the horse., t Charter HU, ruch tU to the last nr J-esterdty M ll h-ed. It I tt.arf.-a the ena-aai tad g:ve-i a 1-tl-ru.ar.t ar.o tbe offtriaie ererf t'J lr a ete r.niirla a that the erferts'cf tUf orug iauw4 the horse i tmlL E.x ctarr hore in trie tp-tir. stable a era moje-l Ja .m vf ban ishment la tha fifth rat. Vain. an Frunbl ana fall directly in frtr.t of ne g md-ual wh.- ' ln i-are, La.; a let.irtn bo- hlnd Merries. okry Xt-a;, arm we broken. l. pviu. performance Because of Gti emer Or J- a a Let lavorite for trie take, which li or of the r.cneet la the;.,,, ,v. v , ,..f,t rfha. ! veal aaaooiaUoa a boj. i! itnarded tht I wuuiaenoa ul hi bakera haaaocmely a v.i vjvtt. ci oul.iK.Ur.g the , - -win-aj kj a te.ii-uu.e m:HiL Ke- ; aulta: . . i irV rTV; r-t:"i'rt. Prinrer Iniua- I - . e-1 ' e ,a . . e a. a .r ii)irr. i Zl 5'"'d. i e h. fcj j-r:nie laauw, tv j bcond race, ec. .. and twenty yara . ollne; i-j4 ai.s. on. Lre- ! me Hlr.a.Mt ,p,.( k: m3b4, t amai I tthow. HlMh itu-a. 'ilair t tl uii-o race. at,d i. r:. aru: Shan- : .VV. ' T"' r- 5-,i"t"' ,y iijiO eecfiia. Sibfran isnuw, tz Tci third. lime: l 2 Fourtn rare, tht Cinru.aii i.-:.jhy. value -.ww,. t ivt ana one-ri.r ;jr,..Ti: Gov. ilTf,J.V'i-.ariS,' i TimJin ietut roc. oeU iir. rtubbtt fcojer, Uiu i.wecjf ue-a. i:..i.'t Uryr.ou Ifoyks'S'Vsi lausian, alilvor. R j Fifth rare. xtur-.o::T: Merruk atra:v.t i tlli wa, Jtnu-a H. j .ace. second! Jark Paraer b&w, i tnird. Tinie. t':xth raoa. mSa ai.J tl.ree-s.ate.-r.tbs: JV'adaal awaigbt. wr.n, Markie M. (placet Hh aex-.u-a. T--d iiai. (or, tZ.bi tbird. Ttn; i.-v. iaaala fares Aaarhrr. EHSEfFKEAD EAT. July X. 01aml.ia. w Inner sf vh tirburtian handicap today, added another atahe la hi long list when ha aaafUy won Ih Commonwealth handicap. na and ae-quaruer mlies, oeleating a food flaJO. .Tha Urn, ries. equalled the aorid a raoord. whitb was cade by Broomstick at Brighton Beach on July K IKiH. Broomstick carried Jf4 po-Ji.6a " but Olambala toda carried 12 pounaa. He wa admirably rid Sen by EutweiL Reoai:: Ftrat rac-a. :i furlongs: Mr. Go.igh-Jy a ta 1) aon. V hr.e 1m (; to li kecjnd Feather Lruster ta to i tbird. Time: econd raie. st-ej i iiaee. ti.i.uL iwo nd Mieht.! m.le. o. it (7 to It won. pap rika t to 1 second, Paiiman to i) tn.rd ffime: a3L Third tar, fri-e furtenga: BashU 11 to Si won. B,uura-the-w orid i to 1V second, Jest C to il uurd. Time 1. Fourth Jar out and1 ne-juarter miie: Olambaia o to is won, K.ng Jtmta 17 to 10) swan.:. Fafh.oc late i-i to 1. Uij-tL Time: Flfth rate, one and or-e-eigbth miie: Cheek 4 to i) n. Wjltoo lami)' 5 to 1) aecond. anali Care to 1 taird. Time; Sixth race, mile: Biark Mate S to 1 won. Xrlkrtna it tu D second, k rack Purceii C to 1) third. T.tiit; I JH. Lmmtm. yUm. m alt. Laa- KAi-T LAKE CITY, J ory I. Lomond, mn fcing eatXy. won the Buena Vi?;a selling (takes at Bueiia Vista today. The horse truied aari and was never In trouble. Jtilea, at 3b to 1. upset caiculationa. as is hia habit, and won from a claary fluid in the alxth. B.cruiu: First race, aew-a furlongs, aelltng: lianri tJ. ixaugei. i to J. won. uacnen u. (li-.. Cotton. J to 10) second, Cheswandine lin. Vrtspen, 1 ts 13 tr.ini. Time: 12. Mattie Mae, Tbor, Nebraska Laaa and Corns an finished as named- Seoand race. f!vs furlonars, selling: Milt Jonas (Hi, Page. 4 to li won. Salvia "lli, Rettif. t to li fcecond. lel Knar (1T. Ion--tta. ; toll third. Time: leari lsa. Amarroea. Cara Hampton, prince Withers. Great Oae:a', Seoul and Abigail K finished aa named.. Third race, iri'.e swiac: Orean Short p. Frsoner. S to ii wor.. Bueoa .1 Fosaer. h to 1) Boeona U .Nai.y ti,. i ayior, 1 to X) thiru. 'i' n-e: li;.. MinrriH.n Jiiinena icaet, a:.!iuit ol Jvsrboe and ii i , , i xciM lii-.is-iira a I ameo, oti'-Lfi race, cr.e m . ana a a:rteenui, welling: Lomond () JtettiP. 1- t 3t. won. Roy Junior i-. wner. to Z second fpring Ban tilt Option, 7 to tt inird. lime: l.tr p.t aau Hck f.wshed a aarree. - Ftfrh race. eix fariortrB. jure: Enfieii ?. Taylor, to it won. Copi-eno" n lol. Fisher, 11! ta 1 co1. iiami-r tiliO. Van lna. 14 to a third. T.n.e: 11IK. L-'i- toa. Execute Een K- Sieet and D.ck aJose itcisnea aa named, Blxth race, sevtn fuj-longs. sailing: Jdi'es U. Cobur: 2t to li wor, Saarcbiuont til Boland. even) eec-n-i. 4ojd iSbelden. ' to I) third. Time: 1 -1T7. 1reaiar( and Beau toon l finished as iiaiutu. WHITE TZXISEIS BLLSSlHAS travleaaaea Dkijn Seeta. Oaaaba lad , la . Jae.s, Itiag. FT. OSKPli. Jl(... July I Fratkie Whit of Cnlcago waa given the deciaion ver Tommy Breananan of isuth umthi In the tents round of a scheduled f-fteen round bout here tonight, whfcn police de sctivea u.ppe4 u.e cttiitest to save Isresna haa from a knocVo, L IXrt.n ha n had not raoavered from a severe lacing at the bands of Jack Whits ia: Sunday and wa 1b poor condiUon. Frai.ait .ouit.v, clinro- pioa ban tarn weictt, i-i.it: a f,ar-ro-nd ! exhibiaea with E ark 1 1--., . Havael HaachlUaa leiealrd. !NCJ BEACH. Cal.. Ju'v L-T-. defeat f Mlsa Haael Hrtchkj. cf Lerkele. Jt returned from PMiaae'ptia, w nere nie vufx-ewafuliy defended the national cham- ienship. by Mra B. O. Lru'-e, s'sier of ; Lay Suttan. was the feature of rhiyinf ts air at tna "Pacifis ter.r.a cf-ajr.:- o:.e t aournaBnesv Vlra, Brucs woa 4-4, 4-4- Each Fighter Confident of Winning BY JAMES 1 hav teei . a.ent to let th oti-ra do the talartx tr.fl I in: si alir. t they did a lot rf It, 1'rr uys and I hai lec ccrurg noi.Jug but ad-rice, St-c if thn I l.ee ei, but th aoost ef It I fa.Jt aa u on oa 1 uu I knew bew I am gt'lrg 19 fieri 'ou aoa aa Moseay; t:, w.r 2 : u t a. a' a fevgbL aa hard as I ciu 1 u a r-'-ff ta defeat Jar.nsun, alii-urh 1 fi:.ut say wbethss the figt-t wiii te a is.!.j aoe ar a sheet m. Tnat ilrprnij u;a tba taetloa that Jutmion al-T-- J bo. Here that if I eaa raara ii-.a ari ' BY JAH: 1 ae-ter felt betuar ar stra-egcf rn I da a rw. I bas a fatiai cl r. Cimrm that aba'l kauli o-jt itilru befere the iwentietu goi.d euaa yaavaay a-la ju.txa fairs aa I Vt l-j aa tt.4 b 1 via, bat I fatly twia-ve txal I --j saa. I aas sT--4 u-al ti-a at- ay Jcffr-l 4 fit, fas I diMit wsa-f ta ave M ! t4 1 t;-f-4 a Jeffries' Plan is to Touch Johnson Around the Heart Utile Kan Tia Kot Saiaah Eia Fitta by Haiuterinj Colored Oppo- seat's Bony Head. BT B1CHA.RO SIMS. r.rXO. ?.v.. July . (Special Tele gram.! Jeffrie' plan la to sro after Jf.hriat.n a heart and ribs. Realirlr.g h nald only smash bl hand I ' attempt- j tr.g to knock out tne nerr- cy Finm Hc upon t'.e Mack nan a bony face land be-4. Jffrea will wear down hi op ponent with ledge-hmroer Hows to the heart eni liha. , I had It from an Inside source ef ln f '.nrMfci ion tonight that Jeffries was led to sdot't thl camps! rn a sthe most prac tical and promising to furUer bis victory. After the Burns-Johnson fight In Aus tralian. Johnson tl compelled to go ta 'a hospital to bave Ma ribs treated. Tcrnr-ty purn. In hia fight against (Johnson. Istd upon Jotrnson'B rib, with j tne refu'1 that the negro u pretty liaf-y in; tired. vvuh ,m in ior-nti nhand. Jeffries .. K..r,r.(r.e' nrt vulnee- e,.e. . r,r. Ftjteed. berause be will force the in-f'.gM- lre ,a r(3er to get at his ar.tapor.irt a u3v However, one cf Jeffrie blowa la . tw o tine a daneeroua ai one t.f John- ,on- Added to th'.a fact la the farther . , B . i et .. time aa marh punishment a the negro. Jeffrlea la a glutton for punishment; he , on Johnson has managed to keep secret hla plan of righting, altriougn ne anuci- Ipnea a lot cf In-r.gbtlng. His . , . . i oub work r training was to 1 most aer- oua work r training was to perTert ms guard so Jeffries can not reach hi Tibs. .lark's sparring work ha shown that he 'will 1"". hi. head and face practical unprotected, centering all his efforts to keeping hi Kly covered up. jeffriee and his trainers l-elieve there wl;1 J 1Hti cHiflculty In penetrating the negro's r'ard, after a few battering-ram punchea had sifted through to the ribs. SOT HITCH H05XY IS 13? SIGHT Pleaty ef Maath Beta, bat the Cash Is at Partheoaslaar. REXO. 'ev., July L "Ten to seren that Jeff will win; even money that be won't win in twenty rounds," shouted the mega phone booster outBide Tom Corbett'a pool room tonight. These figures fairly represent the prevail ing odds on the fight but there was little betting. One heard rumor of this or that rj.ort.ng celebrity offering large amounts on Jeff, or on Johnson, but usually tbese rumors, when run down, ended in nothing lar.gi Me. J.rn i.'i-rltt let it be known that be had e,",.0i tu pace on his friend Jeffrie, this sum b:ng a p;ol sent over from San Francisco by Jeffries' admirer a. The plac ing of It wa not in evidence around tbe j.aol loom w here a heterogeneous crowd luait-d and slept in chairs. Sometimes tbe 1 chair warmers Fat up and took notice w hen some one bought a rcw pool In tbe mutuela. but the beiuxig was csoM-dingly tarxte. The routuel board wa opened today, and this form of betting gave a good in dication of the way tbe amall bettor re gards the match as a gamMing proposi tion. Out of US tickets aold, thirty-fn-e were taken on Johnson ani eighty-eight on Jeffries. Eighteen favored Jeffries to win in from one to five round, while hut two believed Johnson had a chance in the first f;ve rounds. Fifteen thought Jeff would end the f-ght ia from six to nine rounds, ana two picked Johnson, whiie In the teeth I to thirteenth Jeffries admirer numbered eighteen lo Johnson' three. The longer the fight the better Johnson's chance to win. Is the wuy the mutuela f.g-ured it. For Instance, from nineteen to twenty-four round Jeffries' ticket num bered fourteen, and Johnson's eleven, and ticket for twenty rounds and over totalled eleven for Jeffrie and twelve for Johnson. The first special train from the eart, rarrying a Chicago delegation, came in dur ing the afternoon, and there was a little flurry to see if the sporting men from Johnson home town wouid make their presence feit in the bettin;. There was . ..fc,, . , , . . . tne out to back it us. This Train hnnuilit 1 14r.i)BAma - ri ... ... ,-t,r. - j . , , ( C"6 aparttna raan. and a party of i inrirnh, inciuumg uwr-rf onsiaine OI Jew Tor k, Nat Got-flwin and otrter sporting and theatrical celebrtties. As hotel acrommo- dations are almost imptisaible to secure now, ia understood that most of tht Epcc.al train passeng-ers w ill sleep in their ' cars, w hicb are to be parked In the Rene ' yards. j Coming in from Moana Springs toB-ght. I a close friend of Jeff p.aoed a bet of ftUf ; at even money that Johnson would not ianrwer the bill for tbe twenty-first round. ; atid another of HOW) at odds of Ml to ; that Jeff not, wouid win in the forty-five- ivuuu 1. :i . ; L. Ten to seven are regarded avs the probable figures until U.-nday, when the great crowd from San Francteco. Los Angeles and other California clues will arrive on the grounds w .tn plenty of Jeff money to be bet. E sure and take a bottle of Chamber lain a Colli, Choir: a and Diarrhoea Remedi al; n, you wben starting on your trip ttit sanirurr. It cannot be obtained on board tha trains or steamera Charges of water and chciata cfua cause sudden attacks of diarrhoea, and It is best ts b prepared Sold by all dealers. Caaikt ta tbe Art and arrested by Dr. Kings New Ufa Pllia bilious headache quit and liver and bowels act right. For sale by Beaton Drug ' Co. J. JEFl-RIES with a stiff blow, the flrr.t will be a al.-rt trie. My iriends hi-Te predicted thut I will wta la every round fraca I be first to be .wertieth I shall be p.niet t ta ib at any tlm up ta the f.i;tuh. I don't think the fight will a heyeu4 that. I dos't knew bew Cui a I weigh, but mt we!0. baa baea Tirl--.'. estimated from 111 ta tit p-.-u.ila. Taas rear ehoioe. Tie prtni that X am tnest eats-hall a'.i.t la I ara aetnf ta knack out J1 t.ron and wia back tha ktaaey-. t(Ht chacu- lanalila. JOHNSON' u .a 1 aas net la aoaditlea. Peapla ii.. '.ti ina ef haviag yaliaw :eak, Ti-ai talk makes Bis tired, I v ..! :.jw tUietu 111, 1 will ehl Jaf I: iw 1. cloaa-cxi ti .oa and retala tl, ttwa:gt.t caaa-piuashin, srii t.. ai.ui til piia-ia lwa sate tha r-aa. Ail ray a4 baea baea; tnaaa, shall rest aatll Meaday afteraava. rO.E WINS 1HE STATE MEET Cianpioa Golfer of Kfbraiia Eeiu2t of VTeek'a TonraAiaeat. LA DOUCirS BLATS J. HTGEXS Marahr &ea the Dtreetata Caa aa4 Keaaeta Ret 4 Takea e-retariea rrlae Calklaa Geta ae rial rrt. W. 1. Fcve nf tle Omaha Coantry club ; ia atita -lf thampton, liavlna won tbat t ti...r.,.r br UnUr.g T. H. Oaiirea In tbt f.ral i.f tie atate tournament Saturday by the wore of 4 up. The flnala a ere for a di tanoe of thirty -a'.a hole, eighteen of aMch were p)aed tn the morning auj eigbteen in the atertxxin. Koje waa particularly atron- on the drive and played a eluae runt on the rreena. He played that ateady cajna that baa been a chralertnie tf his aora dur ing the tournament. He never ahowed a uirpohitjon to ffcJter, altbugb he -a at put na against ei me axtualon that w ould take LiMr ire of a maa lem aoquaintej wnh the fb-rin. Krom the firat tee orf until the finltb at the thh-ty-eecond bola he paayed U.at tnjiietent game which put himiAftken In a NatiraaL A'hta thty ap in the fir.ala I proarhed the id milca and brgan to acatter It wa a battle betweea beady player, j Burmaa Jumped ahesd and from then on limine waa aa cool ana tiouected aa hi I be and Law-ron aeeaawed in ftret position opponent. bit la the pinches Foye waa the ' with the other etrtisgPig for third and ktronger. Nrt only doe Foye win the champion ship of the state, hot he win the presi dency of the Nebraaka Plate Golf associa tion. At a meeting of the member- of the association held Friday afternoon it wa voted tLat the winner between Foye and Ga.ues abcuid 1-e jvesldont far tbe next The score for tbe morning round waa Foye Out t 4 In ....J 4 Gaines Out i In ...... J 4 The afternoon acore: Fo e Out 4 $ In J 4 Games Out 4 4 In I 4 act 4 tr a a i a a-r t s i i t 4 a a 4 n 4 lf t s c ( 4 a 42 4 & 2: C. W. Calkins won the special prise for the last sixteen to -qualify from E. E Brando by a acore of up and 4 to play. In the cot eolation M. H. La rouceur won from Jack Hug-be by a eoore of C up and a to play. The match for the directors' cup waa a hot one and E. P. Murphy won from L R. Footi by a score of 1 up after playlr.g nine teen holes. K F. Reed of the Happy Hollow club won in the secretary's flight from C Dud ley by a score of S tip and 1 to play. Tstraaarat Great a Tbe 110 tournament 1b conceded to hava ber-i one of the tet that was ever held during the six years of tne Nebraeka Golf association's existence. Ail the event were well filled ana tbe flgbt for places was keen from the first tee-off In the qualifying round on Wednesday morn ing until tbe finiFh Saturday night. Tbe number of contestants from each club waa greater than haa ever been entered since the birth of tbe association, and tbe enthusiasm never raw higher. As an entertainer for a match of this kind tbe Country, club has set a pace which will be hard to beat- Every mem ber of that organization appointed him self s committee cf one to see thst the visitors were not lacking la anything that would make U.a meet a giu'cara 2 1 i true that the Country club earned -off the honors, but It did everything possible to encourage those from other organiaa tiona to valiant endeavor. Has-sr Hallaw Seat Tear. Next year it is probable the state tourn ament will be held at tbe Happy Hollow club, and already a great portion of the j entrants In the 110 match have signified a willingness to enter la the next year's tournament. " . The Council Bluffs Rowing association, I a comparatively new organisation lo tha association, showed up well in this tourn ament, althoug- none of tbe members grot sway with a prlre. C. Dudley, who played I Kenneth Reed cf the Happy Hollow club In the final, for the secretary's prixe. played a mighty fine game of golf and is receiving much credit for the showing be made. After the finish of tne match between Gaines and Foye Saturuay afternoon a re- cenUon wa held In the club bouse for I bo'h the w inner and tbe runner-up. Foye j ha taken three trie at the championship j in three years, and this is the first time I that he captured ie goods. Two years j aro he was runner-up to Gaines, and last year he was beaten by Blaine Young. With Foye as giresident of the associa- Uon and F. J. Hoel as secretary, it Is as- suted that the tournament for 111 will be as well, if not better, conducted than : this year. flaws fee fHrssale Match. Ii ia being planned by Omaha golfers to send a team to Minneapolis, July ft. to compete for tr Olympic team trophy. The Country club is making- arrangements to put Blaine Toung, "W. J. Foye, f. H. Gaines and Jerry Ma-ee In the lists. Tbs play will be tor tt holes, medal play, -ve total medal scores of each team to count. The club which wins the event will have custody of -he trophy for the yeir. w 1th ie name of the winner In- scribed thereon. Score for tbe solace event: R. R. Rus- sell beat . W. Arthur. 4 up and a to play. In the professional match. l. Mentiply of the Country club and Charles Johnson ef tne Happy Hoyow club tied with Itk for the Si heie. tine money for first place was divided evenly. Trs soorai Jamea Egan Out -S ( I I 7 I I I I in 4 i 4 a 4 1 a -as a : W. B. Clark Out t I4I4IS74 In I 4 s 4 S a I a 13 44 act . G C. I-aw i Out (14114414 In -.1 4 ( 4 i 4 P. Mentiply Out 4 44I44II4 ia j a a 1 a 4 4 1 Charlea Johnston Out 4 44SISI44 in j 1 a a t a 4 a 77-44 ia FIGHTERS' RECORDS Judging frora tha ring recerda ef the twe gladiater aba reset la Reae oa Manday, Jeffries will hare by fa tha better of the argusaeat. The eemparatiua reeorda cf the fighters are here eeedeaaed; JAME3 f, JEFFRIES. Somber ef fighta. 14. Round! feught. lkt, Woa deelsiona, 4, faaockOMU or stopeed, la. Draws, a. These slauu tics d eot include the first beat Jack Munraa. JACK JOHNSON. Number ef fighta, Yl. Hoiu-U fouchi, tit. Won Cciufca, ia, KceraauUi as stopped, Ii. Was) ea foul, , Praas, a Los? dt-i-a, L 4a decision, II, Hundred-Mile Auto Race ron By Few Inches Bcjman Slips At? ad of Davrson in Spectacular Brent at Indianapolii Ttirteea Can E&tered. INI'IANAPOUP. July l-Hot to hcwl. Burmaa alth a Marqueite-baftk car and ITon alth a Marroon. f,.uti.t fpr the ttTjr tn tb )emlit iac at the motor I FP-aw-iy ujay and Z.'.ura.an won by only fir aexx-nda The eveat wai ft cara of HI to cubic lnrh flpton Cia; lai-emect and Burma n art a new record In the claaa. l.a'.lTia. lattr.g the old rec-ora by three mlnuie. HarrouniMarmoni waa third. Outside the eient tl rare rupplled a holiday for Lovla Cbn-rolet. and with Buitk and Alarquette-F-ult-k car, the Fran-co-fwla driver won three conteata and art a new' recora In each. Thirteen car grH away In the 100-mile rare. Klnoajde (NatianaJ) took the led ana held it for St m!)ea, and riftit af-.er him In hunch were Eurtnan, Chevrolet. lawaon and Harroun tn Marmona and fourth. Louis Chevrolet' first triumph wa In the tn-tr.il race for car of 11 to Inches displacement and In w inning ha cut the rec ord down from I Kt to iBt In tbe next heavier claaa, 21 to S00 Inches displacement, at five miles be attain won. this time with a Marquette-Bulck, In 4 ifc.r;. which waa six second faster than the old tbe following race, ten miles for car of JP1 to 4S Inch as displacement, and driving; a Marquette-Bulck. ha won his third victory and set a new record at 7J4.K, two seconds tetter than had been done befora. Tbe flywheel of Robertson' Simplex tor loose at tbe start of (ha VsVmile ra--e and smashed the engine. He will not be able to enter the sails race for tbe Cobe cup Monday. EVO SPLIT 05 THE BIG PUB Baaated lrlslaa af Maaey Haaaj la far tbe Flsrat. RENO, Tver., July Special Telegram. The gossip arouna tbe r aeons here today Is that tbe purse money sf HtfLOtW hung up for Monday's battle is to be spilt evenly between the twe principals, Irrespective of the result of tbe contest Nobody here believes that even If there's to be such a split that tha borteety of tbe contest Is affected la any way. All fuke talk haa died eot and the fight fans are firmly convinced that this Is one battle that will be fought out to tbe bitter end. Tex Rickard and Jim Jeffries gen into some legal difficulties here last nigbt when tbe law firm of Ptisnmerfleld a- Curler, which drew up tbe contract a few days ago covering tbe aale ef Rickard'a and Jeffries' end of tbe xootloa pictures, served notice on tbe official of the Nixon Na tional hank that they intended to attach tbe n0.ue held in escrow, to secure pay ment of fees ag-gregating Sn.SflU. Tbe bank officials Immediately got "In touch with Rickard and Jeffries and a con- fe-rence at the bank, was called at which tan Berger i" i-i'tseaitad Jeffries. Both Rickae and ' "&argJiihe-ht -the fee claimed was exorbitant and said so In de cided terms, bat the attorneys hell firmly to the price demanded. -' Tbe talk is said to have grown decidedly warm all around, but finally a compromise was effected on a -, basis. There was a aisagreemon. in the after noon between the rival managers ever the question of tossing for choice of corners in tbe ring. Sara Berger. for Jeffries, wanted Torn Flanagan to settle the mat ter by toasisg then and there, tbe scene being a dowcrtown hotel where they chanced to meet. Flanagan demurred, saying that this wa a time-honored cus tom for the ringside and Insisted that precedent be followed, so it was deoided j to!" ul the snen are Inside the j ropee. ; J K-lppar. tbe j-artner of James J. (Jeffries in the saloon business, arrived here after wagering Uu.vuo on Jeffries in 'Frisco. Tom Corbett. tbe official betting commie-ioner. tooay iaja n m i Je.- 'riea Another pool room here offered ta Jeffries 1 the favorite in both i cum. Other betawere made privately at J 1 to and M to . j PE55ST MAS' BEATS CHAKPI05 j ' Frr l. Rauaaeeell Via Haadree Yards' Dash at ataaafard JBrldar. LONDON. July S In the Amateur Ath letic association championship meeting at Stamford Bridge today Fred L (Texas) Ramsoell of the University ef Pennsylvania won th "tan-yard ree by a foot from R. F. Walker, tbe champion. In 10S aeaonds. Walker, who is a South African, first achieved prominence by winning the IttO yard dash in the Olympic games in 190. He made the world's record tor MO yards of 9 seconds at Abergavany. Auarust a. lDa, and defeated Rau-nsdeil at Wolverhampton j June S last. In tbe 180 yards, doing 104 seconds. 1 Ramsdell alae earried off the Z3D yards J by six inches after a brtluant effort. Hi time was XZV The day waa wet and th track slow. 1 WOULDNT VOTE IN STOCKING FEET AND HIS MAN BEATEN W. H. aUebardaaa af Webster City, laws, Tehee Prte ta Dreaa aad ta raUttea. WEBSTER CITT, la-, Jajy I (Special Teleg-T-ara.) Because W. H, RJchardson. eommitteema n from tha Fifth ward, forgot about the county conrentioB today, and was la his stocking feet and old clothes whea aa aotatnoblla dashed up ta get him. and because ha insisted oa waiting-; ta dress tin, E. L. Johnsoa ef Williams w as elaeted chair-man ef tbs Hamilton county central committee ever E. F. King, whs would have been elected an the second ballot bad fUehardaoa been present. Tns eleeooa earn aa tbe atath ballet Just one snlauts -(Briar ts tha arrtral of Rjchardaea. Trio Eirarataa Tla Osaal T aak stallwrar Brateoa Dailj June 1st ts September km a Cbioaa ta i Atlas tic City.. Of ITifta tea , , . , . ) .. ) ...... ..,..,., iA Menteeal ..............., b-i.ltf New Terk .,....,............ Jft.a II Ouebes ,,,, m .i.....-. ........ ,. ... St. 04 Portland ...... ...... 17- T-maarasnl ,,,,,,,.,,,...... 4... ti. Oe-Tasnendiag fares te evar eaa baadred I etkef )Poa In Canada, New England and 'aa the Jersey Oaast, Tlekeu eod thirty ! (Vi days, Liharal sueer arraaawta-eeta, Pi, Lswseaea Kieae and Kajuda pieitiflod at I fcUgi.tiy taabar fares, Tls-tetaUea, desotipt- res luesaruie, eta,, caa be abiatned by tuaC fssea W, a OeeSses, A. O. r. A, 1J A&ama Ht, Ofoiaaaa, 10 A PROGRESSIVES CONTROL . . CuEjaiaa and ioilirer Via ia tte C-CuEtT CoBTefitiOlia. imBi)oisDiimc(onjMrSi Harriman Caareattaa a Ul E4trw a. I tae .ItaliMmieM aa Alaa lawa aematarw rHe. (From a Ftaff CcimfofJ'titl TES MOINES, la. July S. -'pecial Tel egrams A a result of tbe holding of all the coun'y convections In Iowa yesterday the republican state convention is show n t be in full control of the pex.greslve by a majority of neatly ym. There were only a few surprise and only a few d:vaed de.e f at Kins, and the standing .f practically every delegate is well knrwn. The jirogrese ives have control of aix of the distia and wui name the state committee. The vote, as compiled., shorn TW progressive to HC m Jdpatier. Tbe convention w il therefore not only endorse tbe national and state administra tiona. but approve tbe historic position of the party on tbe tariff ana endorse Sena tors Cummins and iHdl.ver. At the republican convention of Po'.k county here tCHjfy. a delegation hearted by Senator Cimmma w as seictel to go to the state convention arid aU were Lit personai friends. There wa no friction in th con vention. The resolutions adopted endorse President TaTt, Governor Carroll, the Iowa senator and congressmen and art exprewalv of the view of. Senator Cummin and hi close friends. Four candidate were nominated for superior Judge after- sharp conflict as follow: Hugh Brennan, Lawrence ie Graff. W. M MtHenry and Char.ee Brad shaw. The democrats nominated for Judges John Hul'tty, H. F. L'aJe. James Nugent and T. L Seiiera. tare Ca-aseattaaa He la. WATERLOa la.. July I (Special Tel egram.) Three party conventions were held today 1a the court house to eieoi ata-te and JudkiaJ deiecatea. Tbe repub licans held a short and harmonious ses sion. Presiatnt Taft, Governor Carroll. Senators IoH;vef and Cummins and Con gressman Pitkeat from tbe district were end'jrsed in unqualified term. The democratic county convention also eJ-w-ted deleg atee' and the sociausta named their delegatee. CIVIC UPBOVEME.T AT LOGA2V GrauSes Beiasr Ivstaallshea aa4 Water . Mala. fat la. LOGAN, la.. July 2. i SiK-cial.) The mayor and dty council of Logan are busy with improveroenia looking lo tbe future welfare and developaibt.i of Logan. The grades are being established along streets m the north part of Logan by Eng-tneer Cook of Council Bluffs; level are being run and data collected with a view ol properly extending the water main; the erection of the wawr tower on tbe Milli man hiii is being planned, and tbe new engine, pump and other macm-uery have been purchased and will be duly installed to increase the water supply of the city will. The water tower will be 100 feet high and wiii be located on tbe Miiliman hill, 106 feet above tbe fiat on which tbe business part of Logan is located, giving a pressure of il feet ler down town and from 4i to lull feet for those reciaing on and above the MUlliman ilil. Tbe couDdlmen are very entbusiauc oer their power to increase the suj'ply of water to fuiiy antwtr tbe demands of Lo gan, not only now, but aiso fur the futulre by their pumping machinery recently pur chased and to be installed at the city wei. In the near future. lewra Aeos ln. BELLE PLAIN EC A. Noble, who for the last three years has been the editor and proprietor of the l nion, euid the paptT to O. C. Burrow of Afton, la., who taae hnmediaw poasesEion. MARSHltLLTOWN Max Gerrich, a Junk dealer, w a airoost instantly kihed Satur oay morn ng w'len bis team ran away, throw ing him out. The loadedw agon passed over his chest, crushing nrro, MARSHA LLTO ff.V-John Polat. ared veara was drowned Friday n.ght while swimming in the Iowa river ntar yuari-j-. Alva Dougherty made an unsucoes-si ui at tempt to rescue him. The body was re covered Saturday morning. CHARLES CITT Lyman V. Cadv. son of Rev. W. J. Cady. wui go to Marsovari. Asia Minor, to teach in Antolia -cjiw-ge. whkt-ta 1 under the change of tne Ameriran Bosrd of Foreign Missions. While there be w iii pursue srudies in th Grecian and Turkish lang-uagea. BVER OAK Mrs. Wesley Parker be lieves that she is entitled to the tl.fiOO that was found in a hollow tree near Seattle PENNSYLVANIA STATION tT To Be Opened During the Summer of 1910 Occnpiei two entire blocks; and frort on Eighth Arccn opposite tbe t'nited States poctofSce. and oa Serectk Ave nue, also oa Slat and 33d Streets, and by special plaza oa Entrancea and exit are oa all aide. mam entrance at Srrenth A-rense and Street leads direct,-- to Broadway. sense, MaCiaoa Areaae, Park Avenne and Lea-tnirtoa Arerne, The sew station is one block from famous Broadway, tare block from F.ftk Avesne. and only a blot k be way of 33d Street to New Tork Oty a busiest spot. Tbe majority cf New Tork City's principal ho tels. reta-1 stores, amnse. mest places, elnbt aad res taurant are withia a ra dius of a ml'. cf tbe sew station, aad all section t4 tbe city ar eaaJy reached by reg-ular lines of travel f-Bsaia--; la all directions from !t Seresth Aver n aad Eig-htbAreane sortace ' cars peas its doors: cross to a surface cars pass tbe 34 ix Street entrance; E'xth Avenue elevated statioa is a few steps from tbs mala !a:; "f irhW-i b-nrhtj rrr Fie 1 a ai't-r- ' In-law r.f I"r'T. h a-a kiWed! I in ve h mt.er n 11 w ei.d that h t bj jlbia treFire In a fee a-d a few im i ' a r-e rn t.otr.e a t u tr a ; w i k.ht i . ka at .f K at a a n r-. ...1 1 t ie ei ver ni a -"1 r-he l-liere r,e i M 'ni niatue eft. Said to Be in Y y Frail Health N ...v Burdea of Buaiaeii Carea Too Heavy for Widow of Late Kailrvad Wizard to Bear. NEW TC'RK. Juy S .SjwK'ial Telegram) Suffering lrora the burden of busitien cares whUb fell uiin her shoulders after ber buM.ana a death, Mrs L. 11. Harriman is rejK.rted to 1 in very fra'l b.al:h. The widow of th late railroad w imrd at tempted to manage the major, ty of tt.e details of the vast estate after tier bus band died aod she has fouoJ herself un at'le to cpe with tills tak. Even the man agement f the Harriman estate at Arden is a tremendous undertakn g. but la audi tion to thu.. Mta. Harrln.au insisted upon adra:niterii:g the grnater part of the bal ance of tiie estate. The great list of rto'.'.ka and bond and varioue Industrial enter prises and raiiroaos held by ber buiand required constant attention. In tiie miun of this latnr Mrs. Harrliuan saw a trgaln in the Night and JL'ay back and Immedi ately purchased It. hoping to make It tbe bank of the rich fashionable jple of New Tork. Friends of the Harriman family admit Mrs. Harriman hat exj.retised a wiilingmea to shift the greater jart of her buraen, but they deny abe is seriously lit At tbe time of the marriage of Miss Mary Harriman to C. C. Rumsey of Buffalo. -several weeks ago. Mrs, Harriman announced that she intended ts make a Vang foreign trip for the benefit of ber health. Plnoe that time It ha been learned her condition wa even more grave than was known then. Mrs. Harriman haa shown remarkable Greatest, and Probably Last, Big Contest of Prize Ring From tbe point of public Interest and the amount of money Involved, the heavyweight championship figat between James J. Jeffries snd Champion Jark Johnson, on Monday, will be the biggest In the history of tne prUe. ring. It will, in all likelihood, be the last big fight In tha Vetted Statea. f The purses, 110 1.000. ' Estimated receipts, 4f0.f'0fi. Amount of money to change hands. 11.000.000. Moving picture receipts, estimated at ISOO.000. Money sj-ent In Reno. :50,OCO. Rickard says it cost him 140.000 to shift tbe fight from 'Frisco ta Reno, These fig-ures do not Include the tremendou amount spent In railroad fare. LEFFERT'S SiS6 LEASES The Greatest Comfort Known to Wearers of Glasses Worn by tbous jltkIb and pro noanced by all the BESTLENS Eyes -Frflmlned 503"Broadway DRINK AND OPIUM Habits cured by a thorough and scientific course ef treatment, inch removes tbe craving or necessity for liquor r drugs, imparts new strength to every organ, and builds up the general health. Proven efficarloua by Ik years' use and the curs ef more than Hu. (0 paiienta. Beware of imitations Tbe genu ine Keeiev treatment is administered in this state only at yi !3n I m KXXX.ZT UIKTITUTai. Etk aad IN THE HEART OF NEW YORK CITY (Daw w-flht i r) The -""""""T 32d e FifU ; .YTjOTa, TR I J "SS'pe- reuiaylTaaia'a Omaha City Pas-cos cr Office. 211 Board o( Trade Build in.( er asSa W. H. aOWlAKO, Tta tUag Pamaagsr Aau. OMAHA kt-utuoe for beiiea Har kuaaaad reonc raaed 1Mb dutnc Ma Ufa and la ft taait deiaila of the rnaaaemat af fha toutivry eetaie rn her hand It tba ctnatanl boaM of Men. Harrrra iht ae mid part tertr l.jilf tt.e fund r'vn kw by he ruct.aT.d for runrtn tha eataia. The eon. f .lrrioe of the late H Hirrmai la bet v.ie.eB anfaol:y aa beat ahe-n In tht fi. t : that be named her ettrU of ha a-UL Rucf Fears Death From Prison Life j TorrotT Political Boaa of Saa Fraa- ciaco Belierca Foartrta Yean Will End Him. SAN FRANCISCO.' Cal..' July 1 Abra ham Kuef. foi tner political boss, under eetience of fourteen year imprisonment for bribery. bd at UNrty on .(;( bail apired lfoie Sujrkrr Judse Lawlor yas terday in reepuisetoan vrdt r lu sliow caua why he ahuuia not be remanded ts lb custody of tbe sheriff. Kuei tnrough his attorney, decia-'ad ts Judge Lawlor' today that he wa still 111. and that confinement In th county jail probably tuu4 resuit in his death. The Judg ordered that a tnedical ex amli.atk.n of I1 i) Sioal -co 41 1 Ion ht luat. and continisi-4 kha i-sariaa ucui UcuMKk)'. JOHN B. 6IETSMAN DEAD snarly ttultr tai arVruka fcai Uag f talaaabaa Dirt at rwasly Htat. COLX."MBVS. Neb.. July a -4 Special Tel gram.) John B. ' tieltsmaat. "on of the old timars in Nebraska, died at th family home Saturday, after a protracted 111 nesa. Mr. Geitsman aett d la Fremont ia IMC and came to this city twenty yean ago. He la the lather-ln-law of Plata Cl airman J. C. Byrne of the democratie conumtttee and a brother ft Postmaster Girts man of Humphrey. Funeral service wiiT"be hria Sunday aftemoon at tbe Cath olic church. Fitted only by otrr thoroughly Reliable and Ex pert Opticians 1 it Tnirnnxnirinn9ri ConsultaUon j . Free Council Blalls, Iowa Case Btreeta. OhtAAtA. aTXatstAAXA, entrance. Lone; lalant! points may be reached by treqeent train from the sew nation thronga tubes kinder the East Sirer. . - . Train orer the PEN N S YL VV N I A LINES from Chicago, ft. Lasua. Clcve lacd. Toledo. Lommiie. Jnaoapolis. C:n cictiati. Colcmbut aad ether pennu will be takes to tbe Pecarytrania Statioa from tbe New Jersey aide of tbe Hudsoa by electric motors (ne smoke or ateata) throuah tube under the river. Paaseat-rra 5 e i r i a g to rsacb the dewa to a tieauseas aectiea will be accoauaodated by train wia Hudsoa Jc Maa battaa tabes frees the transfer statioa at Bar rtBon. aear ktwirk, to tbe terssiaat at Church Street. Ferry service rmtweta tbe Jervey City Statiea ted statioa at Cort land t Street aad at Desbresse Street. ia the Vatl Street dis trict, will be- eaa tiaaed. ... a fka Kaf a taa fcutaatiaa Baa Want Ada. J