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Till. KANSAS CITY JOUHNAL, FRIDAY. MARCH l.l, 189.1. .A GOT WHAT HE FOUGHT FOR, JIANMSII II M A II MM! UA I rt.t: Willi tin: Min.m t r " ii.h- ll.ttnee. of Sllnnr inlt( I Inured tu (lite lllui llm Worst lit Hi but M Hilling Knnrknl HI"' Otil Hiring mill ipnrllng Jtews. Minager Jimmy Atnnnlng returned from tli( Weston League meeting nt Milwaukee lJ- l well satlMb.l with tin WhJule. b it he only got Justice utter nil nil nlht right with the schedule iommlttie "Th" f -he liil" no It w.n finally adopted rti.ls m flrM-rale, ' wild .Manning, "hut ' hi 1 ft I irl fUht getting what 1 wanted You ought to hnv tntn th schedule that Imncs Iwi pr. pared ind wanted the league i5 adjit ll didn't do thing hut glte me the ,lnky-Jlhky, nnd glvo it In me good nnd hard. It mad- lvtrsas city opn away from home, lore away from home, and Jday the Fourth of July away from home "Uh'n I w th.it schedule, 1 made n roir th ii tou might haw heard In Kansas Clt) Fern'- w.inti'd the best of It, nnd he dl'ln t mie how the othni clubs fared. I toll the member of the committers that Kana City had proved to b the belt drawing i ity In Ihe league last season, and was cntitlid to some coislderi'ion. and further than that. h mtit have It 1 didn't pmp. p to take the worst of It lor in)elf. or for th" patrons of the game In Kni ntt. Well, t wrestle. tilth the commltt.c rr hours gaining mi points inch by In I ut t.l 1 had Jut ret or, d thlnn, and h.il j. cured tin- adoption of .1 schedule which m"1 Kansas t'Uv the opening and eloInc of the senon ut hpme, and the Tourth u July In addition. La t year I tr 1 flnliff aw-nv from home on the rourfh "f Inly, and 1 round that i great mam ji 'I I" were dissatisfied on that ne conn' "Th 'I -! itch rrom Milwaukee, which stitrl t h it .ill holulav re. epts were to be divide l. it a wronit The only ciiunl divis ion wul in on Labor dav. when the Western club v 11 li In the .it tin the other h lld.i) 'h division will b the name as ut all otlur gemes lCunn City get eleven dun lit and twelto Saturdays at home anl I h.tve eturv reason to be satls tled tvnh tint. Wn huv to Intel a llttl" more than the rest nt the club but that Ik to be epi ctej. rrom the fact tint Kansas City i n ited on the corner at a con siderable h-dauee fiom any of the other cities " Manager M-tnnlng Ind little new p report reg.irellng the signing of pli.crrs, save that he thinks the deal tor Tennev trill be closed In a ds.) or two. He ha tnailp a propol tlon to Mm.ii.-er S-le of the Hustons, which he think will be neeepted at once. Tenne want to , ome lure, with Con ntughton. and It ecred will be pi iced In right Held While .it Milwaukee, .Manning learned thai Chlcauo had forfeited all claim to J'arrott bt falling to nreent him a contra, t or m ike him .in offer, prior to Mann 1 He Imtnidlntel) lile 1 n claim for Parrott nn I that pl.ijir it 111 plav In Knn a Cltj f he pl.o with tint" Western Ieapue team I'nrrott I anMoits to come here, and Manning li re.isonnhlv certain that h will Kit him He tiant l'.irrott, o as to hat' a (hlrd bieman In case Nat trcs dies not (ill Ihi bid Hi rnon is hold inc ofr and sot be Is tint iroinir to ld.iy ball tbl tear tinles he i;e a hoii"e anil lot cien weik mil if l'.irrott Is secured. Man nine it ill let him wh'itlc for n while. Dirbt l, hus been ailing up, and M.in nlni: Iia3 wirel him to r, port here on April 3 or lake th, consequence In ndditlon to Daniel. Hasting. Stultz. Oirbj and .Mc Farl.ind. M.innini; h is the promise of a. jitcher from Elosion as soon as the season open. GREAT TOURNAMENT IN MAY. lnth tnniiil llri tint; it the Aiiiitcur Ir.ip 'shiHiti'rV .v.ii4 I it Ion ut MW- huurl mid ltau i. The n,nth annual tournament of th Amateur Trap Shooti rs' Association of illssouri ni Knn.i will be held lit Weir Clt Kn- on W t ducdat . Thurilay and Frldat Mi s ' 9, 1" and it promise to be a lit? and u ifhsful atrnlr. This association Is the 'H uiowth of ill, old houthwestcrn Ilsonn anl uutheastern Kansas Asso ciation wlrn.li Bate so many successful tournaments, and the f-'-oclntlon liallilK been to enlarged as to take In all amateur t hooters uf the two suites the tournament will Ik up a more pretentious siale than ever beror While th to trophies which are em blematic uf the asportation are to be con tes'id for only by shooters of Misouii and Kansas as Is also the team shoot lie twefn Ml- ourl and Kall.-us. all other items will lie open to the world. The chief tropin of thi iusoclmlon Is an owl, Mhi h ha-- ptthed Rnd pro.ered throuuli a ro kt art.r of nine tears until Its hold ers it II reieitc 515 for Its delivery at Well Citt n May 9, 1Si" Km h .tear adds $1 to ihe t tin. of this troph, so It will be More i , the winners at the ninth annual Ottl till o i'M "Thi- le.ble hlrd of prey Is stuffed with K ii .- i- hat , And i n t.r saw the day when it lit In 1 it i. ' i h i trophj, whli h Is offered by the jmc.i,, - ii.ns i.nn i-iiiit. or tveir i:itv. Is (..! l-oine sold medal, omblemutlc of .'I it.ur tirtret . hamplonshin of MIs- th. FOU'! f,r'" i I Kansas, to be onte the personal of the shooter tvinnlrif It. This ii nun soim roiu medal, and its in it well feel proud of It It will lull no Ices than $3". and for its due Is well Worth contesting lPT I I r Th ciaiii Thi 1 11 nih annual row ting of the asso .ti'l be held in Halter's hull, on in .tilling. Mat D. ut 8 o'clock. Vn 1 Uf it I 111 I I- ! lifln - of any kind are 1 barges!, and 10 have a oiie in this nssoelu- i.hit llicfssart to be an fimiitetin t-tlu 1 .Missouri or Kunsus. The usso- ciau 11 will, by ballot, elect Its odlcers and din r 1 a the ersulng .tear, and decide ot ttli it 1 . 1 11 1; the un Hi annual tournament will ! h 1 1 AILSA WAS AN EASY WINNER, The Vw (niur Mmncd 11 Clcin I'nlr of II. iln to lltliaiinl 1, I. c tiling IVoni -fart 10 I lnlli. Cann -, France Mirth H In a light south, a-- 1 .. whl Ii pioinlsed to in-cren.-- 1- th. .lit uie mi, Ml-. 1 Tlrltanftla ai t f .ii-.Ii ntarti-d at 11 o'clock in tho ra 11 tie Og.ltfii tioelet and James Gor doi H. 1 i 1 hatletiKe cup No, 1 (now held b) Uiitutiiilai tallied at 300 guineas, for all jah-- it m 211-rattiiK. From the moment of crosr it the line, Allsa. tuilled away from Jlrlt mnl 1 in I In lite minutes hud a long lead The Ii in e of Wales drovo to the quay beton thi rati) und embarked In the iaiinin ie innung 10 .iir uiiiiaru winslott whl h icfil him on board the Ilrltun ma Th- pirty Included Mr. and Mm Itlchnr I Wlnsfou, the latter wearing a It-Hanrl 1 r.bbon around her sailor's cap At the irt Allsa 1 ivpt under Britannia's 1' f . then ' iched along prettily, and Just tiefore the -tarting gun tiu nt'd she wore trour I 'mnrtly. dimlud otir the line and was h-r mil lei'Kth und some .lu light head when llrltannla followed h-r. All Fa's U id it t- 2 11 oij Urituunia Thi 1 -n - ot ihe a hts a! the ilnlsh rr MIm, 27''l, Ilr.tannla, 3 00.lt Allsa 1 in-i ipiently won b n 1,1 actual time end d. in ting her umi allowance of J;1J due Iir tannin the new cutter beat tho Prln "f Wale' sachl by IS minutes, cor rected 1 me s in I'r iiiiImii It in . Sin FrnneUco, Msreh 14 Favorites were out ot form to-day anil not one showed under the wire in front The first race vu declared olf and the others shoved up n number. The daj's tport ci.dcd with a jnade up race. First race Fit e and one-half furlongs; celling. Contribution won; Itoyat I'lush, Ftcond; C'armel. third Time, 1 OfU. Se-nnd lacej Half mile, 2-year-olds. Fer. rls ll.11 tin in won; I.eoim, second, Donna cirlotm, tl ird Time, tvta. Third laci Hetn furlotiBs Onptaln Itees won: Ja'k Tllflielleu, second, .Miss Jtiith, thi ' Time l;27i ;rouith rate Mile White Stone won; Hey Alfonso, second. Flash Light, third 'Time, 1 40V Fiflh race-Fit e fui longs sediing Kath leen won, Centurion, ifiond, Chunuck, third, Time, 1 & Ynli's I'ruw In 'I ruining. New Hiten. Conn . Match II -Candidates for the arsity crew will go to the train, lng tab'e 10-day Tho pirty will Include the regular eight Captain Armstrong, bow; Itolromb, 2; Hear I. 3; I.oi.c.ure 3; Crots, C; Dalor, 6j T eadita, 7; Miller S, together with Judd. Simpson, Cooney, Wheelwright and Langford The tacrlnatlons have not hindered tho work or the crew thus far Yesterday Captain Armstrong gate the men pair oar work and then an houi 3 work In the new barg This Is the h ot. Itst crew since '9), ateruglng J71 pounl" Measurements were taken for the n w rump, which Cuptuln Armstrong intends to try In the shell The coxswain will arorlc It with his foot and elx gallons per minute can he pumpPd out., H tvjll not linptde the spcml of thp shell whti tvofk imr. . .. New Orliui liner. S'i-hi tirlraii. t,n , Stnrott II t'lhty-Wo on I dm CresM-ht citv Jo key Club's win ter mi-iin Wi-ilhcf fine, iracJt ow' Titst rnc -Five-eighth of a tnlle. Min iver won. Nellie O'bitmr, seconul. Curious, third Tlmo, 1 04t, .eennd wce.even-rtfhth rif A lull. I'earl N. won! .loco, second. Daphne, third. Time, t.32. Third rtr-Pufiei on mile. 1'tnretice V. won: Hnpldnn, soonil; Clslmefti third, Tim, 1 Id Fourth race Thref-fotiflh ef . mile. Hen W'iloin won; ridpjt. second; llevetly, third. Tlmf, 1.19", , ., Fiflh race Thre-foirrttn of n mile. Her man won: f.ny on, sc'oed, l"nRlr, IhlrJ. Tim. I i:4. Cil'l s. I mil Hi nil. St. I.ouls. Mo.. March II- t'lfst race tk-u.I.lRl.il.. A in i'i i. , t.i- vi n mi..-. --tu-r" .'J' Feist, second, Kthel Ieah, thlfrt nine, juis iiyon won; Time, v tfit "ei on 1 raceNlhe-Wrteenthi" of a mile. Noithwetern won, IIelx,rin, second; Ari xona, third, Time, 0 W7 . . . Third met Heteii-ellu of a mile. Vticle John won, Kenwood, second; Kin Crb, third. Time, 1 SS, Fourth race Three-fourths of ft mile. Huh won, (lolden Crtiwn, second; May Hlosoni. Ihlrd. Time. l.Wi. . Fifth nice Fit e-elghths of a mile. Pnt Tucker won. Renin tor, eeoiid; JUittle Ull, third Tim-, 1 n;tta. Inle lipii"i's lull rnntloii il Mnti lie. New I tilt en. Conn.. March It W. O. Hlkok, mptHlii or the Yale athletic tram, said to-div relative to reported dewy In trnlnlnit of the ntford-Cnmbrldire ntltletlc team tint It mattered very little to. 'inle. as In all probability there would bo no team sent rrom the tinlterslty should a mnti h take place. Captain Hlkok said the Yale graduates ror the most part are opposed to her ath letes parth inciting in th" international inntchi . Harvard athletes, he had heard, 1 1 port the faculty wilt not allow them to compete. trnliiliiLr Diltted :it Otrurd. London, March II owintr to the recent cold weather the athlete of (1rord unl terslly hate been unable to train for the annual athletic meeting with the Camb ridge unlveisltj team, thnt etent ha been postponed until Julv 3. In this cnncllon C N. Jnckon. treasurer of the oxford t'nlttrsli.t Athletic Club, hi written a let ter to the Associated l'less, salng that the chinged date of meeting of the IKford and Cambridge Athletic duns might facili tate a meeting with nn American college team. If om- is coming to Knghmd. as both 0fonl and Cainbildge athletes will be In training " Itlll" smith I'lmlleuijis Wolrolt. Hoston, Mat-cli II "Msterlous" lllllv Smith has ent a. letter to Matchmaker Kenindy. of the Se.isldo Club of Coney Island, slating tint he Is willing to meet Joe Wolcott In a -Vi-round contest nt Conev I'l.tlul. f-'mlth wants to match at 151 pound", William Daley, Jr . of Hoston, Or AI Smith or Jure Dunn, of New York, to referee, winner to take all of any puro or pate receipts, Ios $JW to loser He asks that the contest be decided bj a knockout and nelthei icnn to be decided a winner If iheie Is police Interference, or If at the ind of the tweiitt-llfth round both men are on their leet, able and willing to con tinue. In il Hint lng Club. Following is the tcore made by the Itoy al at their weekly roll on the Iloynl alleys last etcnlng: Strikes. Spares. Total. O. Morris C 17 497 Peterson H 4M Rent C 11 471 .Noiton S 1(J 457 NeNon 5 if, 454 I-inns 6 12 452 Holt 7 10 419 Murphv 10 !) 411 O Nichols 7 S 421 Covert C It) 117 H Morris (i s 4C0 Williams S 0 349 Klgle Untiling ( lull. The Kagles tiotvled on the Grand alleys last evening, Itelnhart winning on the fol lowing excellent score: StrlkcB. Snares. Tnlni iieinnan . . Toole l'eik Harnes , . Clark . . ., Snndstrom . Wlllock . ., Trendttay . Hurst , D 12 MS 6 12 411 1 IS 4.SI 7 11 4J1 2 13 413 4 9 SSI 4 ID 371 S S ;tl!7 a 7 ;i.'j Vilu Mm; mi the Oiumutil. New Haven. Conn.. March 14. The Yale nine iil.ijed on the diamond yesterduy tor the first time. After an hour's general work the 'tarslty men played live innings against a picked nine. All the battery can didates were Kit en a chance. The other positions on the 'tarsltj team wire tilled a follows Stephenson, first base; Ited Ington, seiohd base, Flncke. third base, J It. liulnj, shortstop, .leator, right Held, Heed, tente) Held, and Speer, right Hold 'I bird ltiiund fur the Waterloo Cup. I.lverpool, March II In the third round of the coiuslng tor the Waterloo cup at Altiar, ntur here, to-day, the wlmieis were l'ahoner, Itan the Oieal, Fair Floralle, Fortuna, Futente, Thoughtless Ileautj, Fabulous Pontine, Mellor Mooie and Gal lant. In the fourth round Falconer, For tuna Fat erne. Thoughtless, Meant) und Gallant wore the winners. I.lie Sporting Notes. has denostted S2TiO In T.ondnn Sullltan an d t hntlennud Harding to scull airnlu tor inn cnanipioiisnip 01 i-iigiuuu. "Young Stnrbuck," tho Australian feathet weight pugilist, has posted ' in support ot his challenge to fight Dixon Hugh Duffy, e nterllelde-r, has signed with the Itoslon team. This leaves onlv llunnon and Nichols of the old te am un signed. Orrln Hlckolt Is jogging Hulda, 2 0SU, at Oakland, 1'al The mure shows no signs of lumeness, and will probably stand the preparation Gabriel, one. of the best sons of Alarm, out of loi trie, re. eutly broke, one of his legs at cuiey Applugate's ruim. Ken tin Ity, and hud to bo destroyed. "lilllj ' J'llmmer will begin training next month at Hrlghton, ng , for his light with George Corlleld, which Is scheduled to tuku place in Loudon on May 27. Hit ten bicycle riders were arrested by the New Vorlt pollie of the West Sixty-eighth stnet station, on the boulevard shortly aft er dark. Sunday, for not having their lumps lighted. J. S -Mitchell, the champion hammer throwtr, will snll for Ireland utter the New York Athletic Club spring gomes. He will return with the team of KnglUh uitia teurs Kipte mb. r C. Horace Leeds Is endeavoring to nnaiigo a finish tight with Young tlriffo Falling In this, tin Atlunilc city mnu will nutko a match with Owen Zelilor, the Phlludcl- puia ugiiiiveigni pugilist. "Jack" l.ierhuidt, the New Orleans lightweight pugilist, would like to meat YOung Giiffo or "Juck" McAuliffe In 11 twenty-live round bout before the club of fering the largest purse The I'nlon Athletic Cub bus promised to mutch tho winner of the McCuc.Craig tight uguliiEt "Daunt" Mclirldo for a good sized puise, the contest to take place lu Oakland rtnk, Jersiy City, on April 1. At the Polo grounds. New V01U, In fut. ure none but working rcpniters will be admitied to tho press stund Jleretofore new simper men were crowded out by noturs, raco tinck touts and cheap sports Owing to some misunderstanding oter the division of the gau receipt und olllclals, the glove tight 10 a llnlsll betwe. u m0 well known Itiookljn boxers, IMdle Ijoe ber and Tomiio Cie.-de, has been diclared orf. The Stevens institute lacrosse team is trying to arrange match gume tilth How ard Cornell. Lehigh. Toionio, nnd the Crescent and .S'w York Athletic clubs, the gunits 10 bo plated at .Manhattan II. Id Captain Smrbuch, of the Manhattan III cytlu Club, Is inuklnK grrangopients for a century run to Philadelphia on Juu. It an 1 a return ildc tu New York on June 16 Suitable medals will be presented to all sur Hturs M c McIIcnt, of Frccporr, III, has pun bused of II, C. Toler, or Wichita. Khs.. the brood inula Dame Wood the dum of John It Gentry. 2.USV1. the iham plon puling sulllon. Dame Wood is by Wrdgewood, dam Foray, 2 Jet, A Wisconsin trotting tlrcidi mil formed February 1'J ut 11 Intel lug lu Oshkosh It comprises ihe rltles of (Sr-un nUJi (,), hosh I ond du Luc and Mllwuiikie The purses for the four inietliigs or the cir cuit will aggregate about teu,ii The Cliulnnatl plajers say tbui thiy cannot stand Tom Parrott's tilk Ui,,j cornet plaing at shoit range, and thit obj. ct to rooming tilth I1I111. Munagcr Hitlng has solted tho proli'i m ly at ign ing Hoy, who U diuf und dumb, us pai. roll's room-mate Dlggs, In the stablo of Mei Hankliis Johnson, now at LoulSMIIe Is 1,0 irted to hate ttlntered well, although he It light In flesh. The stable ptoplo claim that he takes on flesh and trains In good ton. dltlon Hudolph. who won ncarl all tho bib- autumn handicaps In tho L'ast n 1153 l In plendld shape, nnd looks ns though ho may train Into mtiih belter rorln than h" fhowe I any time lat eaon t irli i: I'tinn. tthij". mastlrf Ve-n ! 1 111I1 I 1 If nmrlv nil Ihe rlse nt Un I I ' no dog show last week, sold the tna--liri to the mikado of Japan The ureh i un mule in Hotni Commlsrloner -hai '1. who ciit ti d Hegltn. the winner ef th' ilit prise puppy ilnss llarr.t Wright linn been Indulging In 'onie icry incltpelulent talk limit the hacbalt sllimlltin and the nlTalrs of Ihe League; Klnee the ineetlnir In New veirk Ho htiin official of the League, but there is not much ilnnger of his being Hilled down tu- the Hrtisti-livrhe faction. Nothing but tho most glowlhg repnrls eome rrntit tho Boutli nf tho work of young Tom jhtnnnn, the tee-ent ndditlon to the New York team. The enriiMtnc he dls plnjp, the nglllty In the Held, his lie run tnng nnd batting nro said to be or n chnr m ter that riithcr nstoiilshe the 01 1 t liners. C. W. Wllllain announce thnt fortv out of elshty-uto t ike for the great Aiijtust rotting meet at (Kile-burg, hnte filled, with stakes aggregating W.noo I!" sns this m the largest nmount given by ii ii?ielatloi. In America this jiear. night hundred hore itrr entered A deal ror a piirormance bv Allx. the second Week or the meet, 1 about consummated. At n meeting of the St. Augustine Tetini club, held on lusl Satiirdnt. at the Hotel Vfirtee tie Leon, Florl la. It was decided to hold the uual ope n tournament this spring for the rlmmplonshlp tr the troploal states. The date selc ted Is Mnrch 2 and following days. 1'rUes amounting to about 5So woilh or trophies will be awarded to (lrt nnd secotifl in singles and llrst nnd second In doubles Theatrical nomenclature 1. n usual, well represented In the names so far nlalmen this season. W .1. Hplers Ivis claimed the namo Gaiety Girl for 11 flllt bv Tvrunt, dam Luxury. John ID land thinks thnt Too Much Johnon will lust about fit a filly by Jlls Johnon. dam SI Htmtnr. nnd thp title or Fanny Dut en port's successful plav. "Glsmonda. lui Ijceti reserved for one of C Llttlctleld s smart fillies Cross and Hamilton nre still holding put for more salary, ilthouglt nt III' opening ot lost season their club toluntaiily In creased their salaries m, nnd n- the close thereof another ltulliir Increase was "jnile In recognition ot' their good worit. v;'l'l they are not satlfle.l. Colonel lloge-s hn at last taken the bit In his mouth, and declare that they must repo.-t In time for tho trip of tho Phillies or enjoy a seaon of r.'st. It I elollnrs ,0 doimhnutu tint bdth men will be on hand when the 30111, sounds. Th" business men of St Joseph and Hen ton Harbor, Mich., nre Interesting them selves in 11 project to build a cement bl cvcle. track life feet wide from the former place to Chicago, which wilt be eighty-one miles, the way they propose to build It They will rollow the lake shore to the out skirt er Chicago. It Is estimated that the cost will be 2.000 p. r mile, or $lCn. for the road complete. It will be a stock com pany, made up of wheelmen principally, Who can take stock from J2 up. Cycling Llfo sa- "They think a lot of their horses In North Carolina. The wheel man Is not as big as a two-spot. And that Is the reason wh a bill has been Intro duced into ihe state legislature which alms to compel blctcl- riders to dismount when a quadruped approaches. Too much de ference cannot be piid to the hore Is there no Chesterileld in the North Caro lina leglslatuie who will rise on his stumps and petition thai augut bouv toordnln that wheelmen tak. off their hats as the noble II nl nuil strides b ' ' Jtaltlmorc aad Washington poultry and pigeon fiinelei hite formed a union and organised tie Men land and District of Columbia lmlu and Pigeon Association. The association will hat- annual poulto shows alternuti It In Uultlmoro und Wash ington. It w is dc. Ided to hate the show In tvn.i.inf.inn i ixt tenr. rrotn January 9 to hi Hoston an 1 New York asso lallons hate agreed to un ui-'c non-coniiicting ei.iics tvlth the Mar' laud and District of Colum bia nstioi latino. U is said the union makes the Mnr!u.!iil and DIstrle t association the strongest oigaiiVad body of fanciers of poultry In the 1 onntry. Aitriiii; mcii-i:- inn mi otr.it. Ho Was Vcrj Much suiprled at tho Peel-. Inn of the .lutli e. Arthur Mo-.e. alias Arthur Morrison, alias D. A Mnrrlon, was bouhd over to the grand jury b Justice Case yesteiday on a charge of falsi ly testifying In the nat uralization case ef Mat Schwartz. At a time when the gang was resorting to all kinds of methods to secure totes in the iflll campaign. It is charged that Moses more 1n the criminal clerk's ofllce that he had known Max S' httartx, un applicant for the rights of American iitli ! Iil.i, loi tears, when, In fact. Schwann lad been in "this city but thr-e wicks, and a the t'nlt ed States only n lew months. 'Iii'j evnl-nce given at the preliminary he iriio' of Moses wan consldeied strong. A Mr. McICInney b'Sllflcd that it wa Moses who gate Ids name us D. A. Morrison ill the 'rlmli. il clerk's office, and signed an .ulllivit in the Si'hwnitz naturalisation case bt that name Schwartz positively testlll-d to the lib ni.ty existing between Alui'.a aid "i. A Mor rison." -Morrison had expe-.'t,iil the case ugainst him 10 be dlsmlsitd on aeount of the ! position of the cin-o igilnsi Johnso.i, ai-o chaiged with falsely 4W u -big .11 ihe Sehwiirtr case, and he was tery much dls uppolnted when the Justice said that the etidencc appealed to be sti strong that h. had but one coiitse; to pursue, and that was to bind. Moses over to the grund Jutj. He had considered the evidence Irt the John son case very weuk, but thought otherwise of tho etldence against Slose-s, II.. tlxe d the amount of bond, pending the action of the gtnml Jury, at fl'x'- Councilman James pendersast qunlilW as Moms' botnl.-nuui. an 01.11 hlui:mi: iii:vivi:i. Plan to Hreet n Viaduct nt 'I went -third btreut l'roporty e.itners .tleet. A number of West side property owners met y.stctduy afternoon in the oilice of O F. Winter & Co. and relived the old plan foe a tladuct oier Twtiity-thlrd street A fen ji.'irs t;o, when the plan was llrst broached, the council upproprlatud lo,0tX) and thu rall.oads agieed 10 glte 13,0u0. At the nvefltig yesteida), plans and es timates were examined tor u structure to e-oat Wi.uoo, which U a liberal estimate for a thirty foot loadway and sidewalks on both sides. Tin. i-trueture Is to be or Iron and Is to have three approaches, Allen ave nue on the noun, Twenty-third street on the east and Twi nty-fourth street on the south The- west appioach will be on -omlng htreet J W. Merrill, F. J. Ilalrd. Dennis Howes and Messis. Brlnkmun and Marh were ap pointed a committee to wait on the rail roads nnd othe r Interested parties Anoth er meeting will be hi Id at tho same place n.xt Thuisday afternoon. 1 Hi: wi;.rm:ii. The local toreeast for to-day Is: For MIshouiI- light snow; stationary tempera ture. For Kansas: Generally cloudt, with light loi at snow, slotvlj rising temperature. The highest temperature yesterduy was 20 deg, und the lowest s (leg. Following Is ihe record of last night's ob. scnattoBn: Jlar Tern. New Orleans .....89 w 71 Galveston 29 no , Cincinnati 30 22 20 Chicago 80 U IS St. Paul m3 1H Springfield , ..8-i2 "-'i Con.-oidlu ...aoas lu Dodge City ,,..,,..3o22 10 IttsnmruU 3 ?" 2" Helena ,.....i Cheyenne Denver Wichita , St, ouls Kansas City ...304fj 10 ...iw.vi : ...30 31 I, . !). I ...3u ll 21 . .30.21 IS i;nglei.irt SiuutP Ills Failncr. Charles Cngkhart and J. C. Jtenton, who run a tulloilng tstublixhment lu the llidgo tii'ldlng, under the tirni numu uf Jlnulc hail ei Heilton hud a iiiarnl Weduosday uftercooH as the result uf u business mis urdBrsuinding Kngiehart struck Benton. It is charged, with brass knuckles, bieukfng his nose and almost blinding bin) in one etc, A wan ant wa -t un nut for tingle hart 1)' cx-nlitrlff W S. Sillington, ttho in some wa nad an ititcrest in the matter, and ltlnglehart was tin. .1 for cunuuon us sawlt befoie Justl. e Wiihrow. Yeturday Hiialehuit nas re-unestud on ,-i charge of filcnlous assuult He was lulcased on bond by Just! c Walls lu appear fr tilal next Mcrduy. , lt I Imt A111111 il II iiiiini t. The Alpha ehiMer of the Aesculaplan Society will git. Its first annual humiutt at the Mi.ilii I next Monday night Tho following Is ihe piogramnie of toasts. Dr. C. F. Wnbiitrli-ht b.lng the toatm.utor; "P.ur..A'..t. ? "lt''.' n,r? s " Woods. "P. JI c lu L A Haiaer. "Clds of .'in Hi, SuUba. her. "The l'Ji'dit Iir C W. Ad mis "The CI.. 'i ' J j: Hymtr "A. J J. 01 u I'Uturc," lr Jtibcrt L. Greene 'Class of 7 J A lleerhnr if 'Past and i'r nt. In. John Punton. 'The Ii 1 - I" Willis P. King. 'Good NUht" Dr, S. C Jamts. For Maple ciy s If-washlng soap. Puck's Mechanic s?an. i O'cloi k ttashln? ten t el. I IWi, Jus. Datldsos, 21U . 13th 6t. SUNDAY CLOSING OF SALOONS ai s Ml:l;iiS(i 111 1. H is m:v mhik III Cfl.Nsllll.ll Ull. Mtl.SltON. Ileliiirlcilbln Sprcih nt Iter. W. . II litis- turd, uf St. tlrorgf's Church. In l'llliir or tlpe 11 Hiloniis 1111 the .v ibb.ilh-tllhi r Aildre sv s. New York, March II Those who expect, ed an expression of up nmn on the tiuptlc.n of Sunday opening riom .tnnr Strong nt the mass meeting in e'ooper t'niou lo-nlght were disappointed. No such expression tin rorthcomluie. The maor. on the eontrnr, sent a brief note' to Dr John Frledrlchs, signed by Secretary Hedges, In which ho expirssed his Inability to be present at the meeting, or to send a l.-ngth letter. More than 2 Can people were gathered In the big hnll In Cooper t'nlon when ex-Sen. ator John O. Hoy. I culled Ihe meeting to Older. Qt the southern end or the hnll Was a flaring poster benrlug the words: "We demand a vote on the Stihdny uuestloh. let the majority rule." Th spittkets of the evening were Dr, W S. Ilalnsford, Dr. John Frledrlchs nnd Dr J. it. ltylaiid. Among the prominent peo ple who occupied seats on the stage were llHA'nld nftiireeilnercr t.ntlla W Iriillnltllnr Vlieodore Sutro, General Frnne rtlegel mid auuge iieonnra uiegericn. smne 01 me orgatiliatlons represented In the bodies nt th- meeting were. Knights of Labor, Cetv trnl Labor t'nlon, No. 73, Federation of Labor, Central Turnvereln and the Iron Society. U-Senntor John G. Ho) el wns the first speaker. William Stelnwat, he said, was unable to preside on account of Illness. Otto Kempner was made chairman and made u pcech of soma length iigulnst the Sundat closing liw. Hit. Dr. W. S. Ilalnsford, of St. George's church, said, In part "1 am 01 eil to the present excise law, which closes saloons on Sunday. I am lu fat or of opening saloons on thnt day for certain hours iy from 1.' mid-day to 10, Lt me glt-e- some of m reuons " He said he belletel the opening of sa loons for certnln hours on Suiulai would diminish Uw-breahlm: The present law, be thought, was Impc'-sible of enforcement, and Its disregard begot .1 disrepeet for law which tin urMithy for the public niotals. A to this ctaslon, he said' "I need not say that this Is not true of Irish or Germans alone It is also true of a larse proportion of our American peo ple" "Secondly, I nm In fat or of opening tho saloons on Stinda), because I think such action falter to the pooi man nnd to the working classes. 1'e ii-oii.elly, I beliete the tat majority of men In e-tery way ate healthier and richer for not touching tint alcohol. 1 hate tried both plans myelf. 1 was once 11 moderate dilnker, I nm now u total abstainer. 1 may com luce my neighbor of this truth, et 1 cannot force him Into It. The only club the working man has l the t-a'oon He does not go there lmply to diltk or to smoke He goes there to miet his friend, nnd ho has got to go theio to unit them, for be has no home In which thev tan meet him. You halo no right to coc up the ttork lngmun's Hub on Sundn). If you do oti mut closo up the gentlemen's clubs, too, for wo do not nee I t lubs tiearlj ns much ns tho working people do I Mih there were other clubs ror the ttngo camels I believe In tlmo time must be, but 1 deal with fact At pre-, nt there nre not." Dr ltalnsfoid pnM he bellevCel Sunday saloons would diminish drunkenness, nnd would take the saloon out of politics. Present law, ho sill i gate opportunity for blackmail. Dr. Ilalnsford left the hnll umid cheer. A letter from Cuil Schurz was read. In tihlch he pursued -i.bt.nitlnlly the- same argument ns had Mr. Kalnstonl. Itesolutlons were tasseel ns follow s' lte-solved. That W" tutor tho pasiace, by tho pre-ent legislature, ot 11 bill directly remoilng lestrictiims upon saloon closing eluring tho afternoon and evening hour of Sundav or ot some measure that till! leave the (luestlon ot Sunday opening to a vote of our eltlrene nt the nct election. Hcoltcd, Thut thi chairman bo author ized to appoint a committee of twenty-lite to take htich acii.n as may bo eleemeel necessary to furtl.r tho object of this mass meeting, 1 1 1 also to formulate a plan of permai nt organization, ttho.o sole purposo it MiuM be to neliance the cau'-o of Suudat ducrty. Dr. John F'.'-iichs, ex-Mayor Oakley Hall and Hot .1 11. ityland, rector of St Maik's chun h i!o i-poke. TRAIN WRECKEDAND ON FIRE. W. .t llounel Y11111I ill 1 1'iissi ngrr 'I niin .Meet Willi nl-ii-tcr t .11- le'rre 11 lute, Ind. Terre Hnut Ind., March 1." Wonl has Just reaehe 1 tl Is 1 Ity (2 a. in.) that the west bound aiulnlla passenger train was wrecked and N on the near the fair grounds about three u lies out. The entire lire de partment has gone to the scene. So far as m b learned no lives are lost In the wn 1 k The u est bound passengci ran Into .1 -lnh engine on the muln track lie ar the fair grounds. The en gines are e 'mpl. tol telescoped. Conduc tot Huhm e 1 . 11) Injured, and the pas sengers au but dly shaken up Two bag gage oils ar. off the track and aro burn ing up lie tin men have not us yet gotten (emtio! of th. tue. SCORE ONE FOR THE MONGOLS. Cleliies.t Ilrre.it tbn Jap. lu a tight Near ( lllulleng t be 11 -I.OS4 eiT See. nt) tie 11. Yohohamn, M irch H The Klet-enth Jap an. Be regiment met 11 thousand Chinese sol diers near Cliliilieng Chen, on tho morning of March 11. The Chinese rt treated. Then a fuither bodt- of tho enemy attacked the Japanese In the tear Stubborn lighting followed, lasting ull day. Tho Chinese maintained thir ground, nnd at sunset the Japanese: retired to the quartets nt Chang Kwsing. The enemy's loss was 7u men. I linking .trie r I'eiriuos 1, Washington. Mnrch II The cable repott that a Japanese geiuadion of sixteen war frhlps has elesee tided on the Island ot For mosu Is b.lleved ut the Japanese legation hero to Indicate the opening of a spring campaign in warmer southern latitudes Mr. Matsu, llrst secretaiy of tho ligation, says that ns he was about to leave oko hama a few weeks ago, one of his frleuus. 11 military olllcer, rectlted orders to pre pare to go to the front, but was notified not tu provide w-aim clothing such us the soldfi rs thus far hale needed In the campaigns In Northern China I'lom this und other circumstances it U be'lleeteel j-0r-mu;i, which Is the warmest possession of China, will be the sc, no of a spring cam paign, at least until the Meaty of pence is actually signed Tho understanding on the tetms of pence already reached, content- Clntes the sui tender 01 Formosa to Japan, ut tho latter country evidently bflletcs that posnesedon of the island will doubt, less assure tho execution of the agree ment. The cable reports from Herlin, stating that Chinese ento)s bate Intrigued with Hussla until the ciar hns iigieed to op pose? Japan's cleslgns on M.im hurla. Is not credited by oillclila here. They say tbe. C'hineso envois were sent out some months ago, 11 hen China's war element was up permost, but within tho last few ticks the war element Iris been '.Ispl noil ond Li Hung Chang bus been restored to potvr, and m.iilu peace enioy. This has been fol lowed by such an understanding on terms of peaiu that there will beT.o uccaslon for Itutsla's opposing u Jupanesu occupancy of Muni Inula. Senior CI Ik i:iel lion. The el etion of the senior class of the high s hool was, held Jesterduy. It re sult' d 11.. lollotts President, Keubeii Campbell, the ptealdent. Carl Sulzbicher: svervtar), .Miss Mutid Hllllkcr; treunurer John S-ars, critic, Chailes Shephard, ter. geunt Mis, Jessie Kuiney. A tpeclul com mittee of tile as named to ptepaie 11 elas da) proBtainnie The commlltee con sists of Miss Mabclle Millet. Carl S11U bailur Hiriictt Page. Miss KUio I'. Wil son an i Charles Shephaid, A ailed me, tiny or nil the pupils desiring to giaeluaie th s June will be held lvoxt Thursday Mmli 21. At that time a torn niluee will be appointed to pretiare the coiiinieiice mint day jirogramme. tivtcrd i)'s ruuiraU. The rmiiial services over lha lemains of Mis P.liiibetli Jones, who tiled on Tues day at In 1 hum. No. 1107 Lulu aienue were held at 4 o'cloi k yesterday afternoon The burial was in t'nlon cemetery. The iuu.nl siivlces over the remains of John M Co iiiu-ham, who died at his home No. 31 14 Holme street, on Tuesday, wire held at 2 o 'ok )caterday ufternoon, th. Itev, Mr It- hardson oltlcfating. The bur ial wa- In Litnttood cemeter), . i'alut umi OH Club. The Kansas city Paint and Oil Club hen its monthly 111 etlng In the club room at the Coates House last night. Kefr-ihmenta were erted after th -outlne business had been tr.iui.&u (, v TO SAVE THE BABIES, I he .tin t.vui Ciiunl Mi illmt firlet.v Ailnpls 11 lliMiltithiii Hitiiitiidlng1li.il llllle lie Insptiti'il. - i( tin i ting bisl night Ihe Jackson i cnintt Ale lb at Sotieiv dlscupd the sub let'! of milk Ur. Prank W. Itathbone rend n paper nn milk, tt hkh dealt with thit ituicl in lis medical nsnerts. Jir. C. At Pulton followed with it brief eTtrmpore inlk on "T.trotoIcon In MIIH " Ilefore the i lose or Lie meeting a resolution submitted b Dr, C. A hannnker, Ihdormng the in -lion of the Indies of the Kansas citv Ath enaeum Soi let) In their elToits to hate the matter of milk rontitmtnntlan amtntd and an Ihspeellon of the sources or the cily milk vnpplv Inspected, nn adopted The lue.'iln of the Athenaeum some weeks nan. at which the matter of milk ttus dltuf.ed, was Ihe direct cause of the ubjects belli r considered by the phjsl e inn Inst night. Almost ever) nraclltloner in the room pnrtlelpntrd in the dlcussloh After git lug an elnhoratc account of the viirlclle of bacilli found In milk In his paper. Dr limhbntie gave some details of milk pois oning which have .ume under his own oh sertatlon He said thit In Jul). l.M, lltete wa n wholesale poisoning of (he b.ibii nl the Children s hospital, the cause of which was impure milk. one morning tth.tl he stopped at the hospllal oil hl dnllt call he found the bnbi.s nil sulTiilts rrom an Illness whbh no one could iicioutit for One of these Infants wa In n d ing condition when he at riled. The nest d:t two of ihe babies elb I ami two more nar rowly einped. Imcstlputlon developed Ihe fact that the children had been pol orted by cunlnmlnnted milk Tho milkman stateel thnt the milk had been carried about In hl wagon from 3 ovlock In the morning until 9 o clo. k. whim It was de livered. The motion or the wngon and the microbes wnlch nre found in all milk tu a more or lcs degree wire the prime cause of the poisoning or the babies Dr Itathbone then went on to obsern thnt tho popular belief that sterilized mill, may imt become dangerous is almost entire ly accepted by tho public, while as a lust ier of tact t"rillr.ed milk Is noi uncommon ly productlte or poisoning. The root or the evil, he said, lies with the dalr) farms which arc polluted nnd filth) well nlKh in varlablv. Alo the milkmen cannot be too careful about their hands nnd t'lothes.wblle the long distances milk i carried ami the vessel which hold It ate oiin e of dan ger The remedy fot the trouble suggested li) him is a rloe and rigid inspec lion of Ihe dalr) farms of the cltj, the edtn atlon of the laity In the matter of milk tests and the neceliv of clean bottles and can, pr Fulton's talk was on account of a case of trotoxleon poisoning which he wa called upon to tnat Some twentv dlcued tin subject. Thet Wero Drs. J W. Kycer, D It. Porter. J. A Horlgan, Gote, G. i: Ilellows.C. II Hardin. C. W. Dannnker. A H Cordler, Houston. A l'alcolller. Jacob lllock. II. Von Omist, John Wilson: Dr. J. II. Wattles, 11 cul inary surgeon, and Mr. J G Pickett, n milkman. Dr. It. P. Waring said that the laws regarding milk Inspection should be published and the public educated up to seeing that they nre observed He saH that a dairy tind milk Inspector is a cry ing necelty since the olllce or city chem ist has bein nbollhed, tho four sanltar) olllcers now In the emplo.t of Ihe citv being constantlt occupied in seeing that I lie clt) is kept ftee from garbage and looking up places which are complained of. Set oral of tho' who spoke calleel attention to the fact tint It Is the dairy farms which are the plares where the milk becomes con taminated. One or two others laid stress on the poor feeding which the cows io dic. It In lng argued that nutrition kills germ Alention tins made of milking cows suffering from nbcese. tubeicles lurking In ' ans which ure not pi'jiper!) washed and othei like tiblect. It was mottd that the so le.y name committees to attend the meeting of the council and push the onll nance protidlng tor the Inspection of milk, ,r.am. water. Ice, meats, butter and foods whl b is to come up Dr. Mock said that the n imlng of nnt such commiltecs would be fruitless as the society would be ne iui el of attempting to inter Into the po- II ti nl Held, ami professional men hate been humiliated often enough by the tnu nlcii il authorities. The motion nub lost 1 a large tote WATCHING FOR MR. LLOYD. Detectives llvi'i-imi the. Midland Hotel 111 March ot the l.rsl tt bile i.otter) King e.l the' West. There was a multiplicity of detectives about tho Alldland hotel last night. They were there looking ufter II. Charles '..lot a, the loitery man. better known In the J1.1t cjon. days of lotterl. s ns H. Fox & Co. Mi. Llo)d,slnce the closing up of the lot teries in Kansas City, lues., and at the state line, hus been Mopping at the Alldland. The reason why all these detc-ctlies wcie ull looking foi -Mi Ll0)d was that he was, supposed to be hard to llnd. At least the) acted as if he was, foi the) all sat 01 stood about Ihe Alldland, ut diiferent points of ob-ervutlon, waiting tot him to walk Into the arms ot some onu of their number Ull' he did not oliow up. Tne motements of the detectives, a puit of whom were pa trolmen In citizens dress, wero direct 1 by Attorney Chnrlca I'.tke, who, it is wild, has "gone after" Lloyd reeentl). Llo)d has been urn eted once- and Is out on Jl.Wio bond, chuiged with running a lottery, and now another warrant has been Issued for him. and this is what he would litive been arr. ted on lust nUht had he shown up. At i o'clock this morning Air. Lloyd'b room at the Alldland hotel was l.e-ieged by two dnectites, wlio were bt.i non.ej, one at each end of the hull, to make sure that he neither passed in nor out and that no refreshments ot any kind should reach him. They did not care to break his roum open, hut evidently thought he was In there. If he was he mut have been hungry nnd thirsty, for lie li.il been brlesiguend since before dinner time other dete elites spent the night watching the doors ot the hotel below, CHAIRS FILLED AT YALE. A Mllllh r of ( ll.lllges AI111I0 bt the L'llller- slt) Corporation at a sjmiii Me 1 Hug. New Haten, Conn, Alarch H At a spe cial meeting or the Yale corporation to-day the uulteisity chair of Hanger! t and coinparatiiu philology was tilled by the appointment of Profe-sor IMward Wash bin n Hopkins, a graduate ot Columbia, In 1576, nnd Ph. D. ut Lelpsic, In 1W1, now pro fessor of Greek, Sanscrit and comparative philology In Ilrin Alatvr college. He Is expected to begin his work lure lu Sep tember. J'rotessor lalward O. Home, a Yalo grad uate of li.o.1, now pioft'Fsor or Jilstoiy In Western llcscrte college, was elected to a professorship of history In Ihe academ ical department, with a Hew to the en luge'inenT and extension of the work heie toforo done b) Professor Wheeler. Fred erick Wells Williams, who Is now assist ant In Piofessor Wheeler's department, ttus appointed instructor In Oriental hls toiy tor the next college tear, Cliarleion AI. Lewis, a giaduatu of 15Si, was appointed Instmeior in Hngllsh In the collei;e. Dr. Chailes Seats Hildwln, n Columbia grad uate of lfest, now instructor lu ihetorlo lu thut college, was appointed lnstru, tor in ihetone in the academical department. Dr. Irwin Foster, now assistant professor of matheni.uies In the college. was transferred to the department of political science. EXCITEMENTJN GUTHRIE, I.iKlnlatliu Clerks He lug Miunniiniil He fore the Grand Jury Creates 11 Great Mir. Guthrie, O. T, Alarch 11 (Snecl.il.) Con sternation was created in political circles to-day by the biimmoning of a score or more legislative desks to appear before the Fnlted States grand Jury. Alnny clerks who served but u day of the tesstoii put In bills ami drew pay fur the whole time. This has been nistomuiy In the other Oklahoma assemblies and, as tho money loines out of the I'nlied States ireusuiy, the department has endued un tniiwligu., lion und the bringing of indictments against the guilty partle- It Is also al. Jcgeil that the Jury will lntestlgato how ict tain members sucuied private seeretur. les ut the government's expense; tho for inin.on of the count) seat eumbine and tho theft of certain Important bill duilng the last hours of tho beeslon. A Him tit f'niieert. The Torbott Concert Company will give a Maud concert at the Academy of .Music one week from to.moiroiv nlirht, for tbe bene tit of North Light lodge, No. laj, Knights of P)thias. Tho company contains such well kn ttn artists us Allss Olllo Torhett, vj0. Ilnlst; Air. Itudolf ton Scirpn, pianist, und the Lutteman i-oMette, composed of Alessrs. J Hrlck n, C Frohholm. c, Smith. K S hill, N, Lowenmark, and G. Klndlundh. Hum Stockholm. AlUsouri Alan He id In Texas. San Antonio. Tex Alarch H Thomas Dorols, a wealthy citizen of L)ons, Aio., uitd hera this evening under (somewhat PDSterlous circumstance The coroner instituted un Inquiry In the afternoon, but ro conclusion was reached and the Inquest was adjourned until to-morrow morning. Deceased had in his possession some val uable papers, which were taken charge of bi. tJafi jjaxeaasjpsc ja xo-. " THE SHAKERS' TREATMENT FOR DYSPEPSIA, More lhan a hundred )enrs ago the Shaken eslabltbe. one of their colon.. nr fnmllle among Ihe beautiful hill of Columbia county. N. V. Jtemntrl rrom the buMle and worr) of Ihe outside worll, lhee pntient and peaceful people hnte deiolctt Ihrlr tithe Inigely tu tne studt and Investlaiitlon of the drugs with whl ii our American woods rtte. so nbuhtiaiiil) supplied. We lead a Brent denl In the pni'r iiowndnjs about temedle for the bloo 1 for rheumatism, for kidney trouble, roi neuralgia, for asthma, for consumption nnd ft thousand and one other dlseu'es but It remained ror the Shakers to ill- ! eor that these ellsenses nre In most eases eiiuseel bt poison developed fi out , the fermentation nnd ptitrcfactl m if fool 111 the stimuli h which bn not been proi eilv digested 111 oilier wonts, from I1111I gestlon We nil know that tainted meat I pois onous, ntid It makes 1111 difference whether It has become spoiled IhioiiRh rxposuit In n butcher shop, m bectuse It has lulu undigested In tho stomach. If, thererore. we would rure thee dis eases, let i put nn nx to tbe tool of the tree. In other wonls, so strengthen the dlgestlte organ that they will proper!) jiorform their runctlons when ne lies ntid pains, wen lines ami nert ousness. will promptl) glte wnr to IichIIIi und slietigth As soon ns oaierul obsen atlon had con tlnced the Shnkers thnt their theor) wa correct, they set 11 bout to elet Ise n harm less lemcelv, which should act n a tnnl.' to the ellBi'stlie oibiiii The Hint rnuinii Shaker Dluestlto I'lirdlnt wn the resuli Ir )ou are n colinrmed lntnlld not knotting Just what I the trouble 01 one of these unhnpp) souls who are tie eusloii 11 lit- tllslresseel lifter a heoily meal, ti) this preparation It cannot hurt the mosi delicate ehlld. and tot I so prompt In Its effects that the Hhnhors have pine ed mnll in cent sainplo bottles In tbe bands of the drugLlsts. confident thnt It once ued the benefit will be so marked that It will be 1 ontliiucil No matter what jour trouble may be an Imp! moment In the tone and strength of the dlgetlte oignus Is tho llrst essen tial to recovery. AROUSED THEIR CURIOSITY. Girls It) In rind Gut the Cnlise or o .Mile 11 llllirll) lu Mirlui' Hall-C.'itiill- .1 lies Inlll tied. The monthly Initiation of applicants Into Ararat Temple Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles ot tho AI)stlo Shilne of ihe Oal of Kansas City took place In Shrine hull. Ninth nnd Central street, last night, when tttenD-foiii new nobles, hating s.ifel) and su. e'essf ally vcntuti'il actos the burning sand, reached the oasis and were lecelted with puc li "great acclaim" and clattering or strange noises that the toung ladles In the dancing class In the hall below- were all seised with uvh a cunoltf to know more of the meaning thereof that they all de "erteel the dam lng class nnd went on an exploring 1 xpeelltioii. I'lom their cloak room was a pall of back st ilrs leading up to the Shi biers' lodge room and also a lire escape cm the outside How many chose the latlet lottto Is not known, but the Jan itor, hearing a titter fiom the darkness of thoe back stairs, went to Investigate. V li on his appioach to the Iron wicker work gate at the top of the "talis there was .1 wild stampede of mailing skiit. sup presse.i tlttciings and stilled screams to gether with the sound of lleelng footstep. 'Ihe old doot keeper laughed and remarked, "Ho)s will be bO)s and gills will be ctn iou but It's no wonder they would like to know mote how nil tho-c noises are made. Thev are not the only one's that would like to know." 'the t indldates initiated last night were: 1!. It. Allen. Carthage, Aio.. A. C. Wurm-tr, citv, G C. Copeltnd, citv; Dr. C. F Waln tlght. cily 1 It. Al. Calkins, city: William llusb), Parsons, Kn. ; Silas H. Cnrv, l'ai--on, Ka. , Geoigc. Haitley, A 1 Kansas Citv. Ka : Ilev. II. Ii. Hondo, Sprlnglleld, Aio , James Hit lng, Os.itt atomic, K.is , Charles II Ileal), Os.ntt atomic, Ka.; John Hughes, Illchmond, Aio ; Frank 1' Dltel blss, Klchmond. Mo : W. 1' ltotbttell, Lib erty, Aio ; A T. 1'etty. Liberty, Aio ; Sam uel Irt in, sedalin. Aio.; Al A. F)ke. city, W. I' Aloth), ell); H A. Ilniper. city. F I AlcCoimlck, city: Flank C. I'eck, oit) , Frank II. Dolson, city; Charles A. Humes, ltlehmond, Aio; W. L. Ilnrtlett, Parsons, K.is. Tho occasion drew to Kansas City a lnrge number of prominent nun who are Shi-liicr In other cities, among whom were the following: J AI. Wileoxson, Herndon i:iv, T 1! Goodson nnd H. A. Dunker. of Carrollton, Ato . J. N. Cunning hum, of Norboine. Aio . Dr. Vt". II. Har lett, or Harrisontllle, J. S. Johnson and G .7 Gieist. of Osatt atomic, Ka.; J. II. Barnes and 11. 1'. Tinlet, of Libert) . James A. Alara, of Llbertt ; Dr. J. W. Smith, of Illchmond; .1. 11 Christopher, of I'ertle Spiing, Mo.; T. T. I.uscombe, of Carthage, Cy Thurman. of Atchison, Ka., T. I'. Dun now a), of Denier, Dr. D H. Adams, of Cimeron. Aio, O II 1' Catron, of West l'lains, Aio , and W S. Hart, of Philadel phia, the latter one of whom Is in the city as manager tor Itbea. SITUATION AT WALSENBURG. Onlot I'r.'talls anil s,,.inh!ng Parties Look for Ihe llodles .if Hie .Miss ing Italian-. Pi e bio Col Alarch 1 1 A warm tt Ind at Wal.ciibiiii; till motnltig melted the snow of vesientuy very rapidly and dried the earth so that this afternoon searching par tics set cut again to hunt the bodies of the two Itu' Dm killed by the mob Tuetdny night, of which no tiaeo has )et been found. 1.1 il. t bus re tned all day, but the c tre niij Lloie-moiithodncss that lias charuc lertxe d et er.t Lody In Wnlsenburg nnd Hans' since t'io mob did Its tatnl work, till continues. Tl.etc Is no doubt but thut a veiv lunsldciablo number of people knot,- thoiuughly wt.l who elld the killing, but they know too well. Wulscnburg hns for .te.ua been a rather I1.111I town, with an clement that occasionally shows Its teeth a'.- uses lto guns. These men are of mote or less piominence, and as It Is be lleted they did the work, no one dares to say 10 ut- acknowledge any cogulrniice of th" paitlc'pnntB for tear of being himseir u.si d is a tnrgut. The uotoiiotis Hob Foul, slaver of .Tisse James. 1,111 u dance hall In the town of Wnlscnbuig lor seiern! years. Sl of his pals Iron, that place ate now- In the state ptk-on for various crimes, but others aro still on band. Wnlsenburg Is a hamlet of but l.OfO, tilth coal mines and miners at her doors on overt- side, and the tuibulent element Is thciefore large, especially since tho strike o last summer, ufter which many mlneis who wcie steaely men and had accumu lated some piopeity, mot eel uwu). Dei.ter, Col, Alaich II Governor Jtcln tile's advices from Walsenburg to-day .11 e to tho effect that all Is quiet, and the sher llf does not anticipate any further trou ble. The governor does not think any Inter national question villi arise oter the trou ble, although he will assist tho represen tatives of the Italian government In tilery way to get at the. truth of the matter. He stated to-dny that sine 0 the oillelals of the eountiy had ritendci! to the Italians the oamo degree of protection thc-y would have a; corded to Amtrlcans, no complaint of treaty violation could arise. The killing of Deputy Sheriff Welsby at the time 'the attinl; was mule on the prisoners will at some il.'giee exonerate the oillelals from any charge of Inadequate prfitee Hon which might be made by the Italian government Home, Alur. h II. Tho Trlbuna. tho most widely circulated of the newspapers Qf Home, mis that to Italy's remonstrance against tho killing of Italians In Colorado the. United States government opposes the plea of the Independence of the states corn pi IsJng the states of tho I'nlon und nil. vises Itnl) to - ' action of the Colo, nolo Judicial). The paper add, it is tho duty of the federal government 10 pre. tent the tcpuiute states fiom becomlni as)lums for assassins, A TERRIBLE SUICIDE, Alole I'olill lllotis Mini, iir lo I'lieeie With I))iiaiiillei 011 11 r.i!httiiiahle street In lie liter. Ml.nonrl .tin 11 Dead In Te-vi. London, Maieh 13. A dispatch to the Standard fiom .Madrid sa)s that flags, a compass box and other wreckage belong, lng 10 the Uelna llegente have been washed ashore) ut Tarlfa. Iloa't wait until ) ure sick before trying Little Carter's Llvsr Pill, but get a vU a once. You tan't take them without benaUu Sedalla. Aio., Alarch It (Special.) The Scdalla board of education toted to-day to submit to tho voters at the spring election a proposition to Jssue bonds to. erect a i4W,tlUUL0b2i5:'''' t ' --- Denter, Col., Alaich Jl.-Since Ihe suicide of I.liigg. the aninchlst, In Jill .it Chic tgo thero has been no iceord of such a told, blooded, planned suicide as that of Alois ''0l(i!' ,aR iui!,.,rlai! ,n M" "Uy to-day; Foldl killed Jilmself 011 Logan avenue, fashionable thoioughfaro, at midday, by exploding 11 ilynamlte curtrldgo about an inch and a halt In diameter und four Inches long. The entire left side of the boely was blown Into fragments, pieces being scat, tered nil about tho nclghbothood. -;mKiuA-uy.mimuin.m.tta CLIFFORD GUITARS! Wis iMAKE TUn.M in our own factory, ttcrc In Knntfl. City, NVc know Just what material enter. Into their construction, mnl liovv thoroughly well they nre made, mnl w c ".uarniitee them eiiunl to (Ull tnrs sol J elsewhere 'Lit $18 mnl $20. Our prices: In Oak, $10; iM-ihogany, $12. w. JENKINS' 921 rvlnliiSt. SONS. Oldest Nuslc House In K'an.s.is City. .US-IE- O'MEARA IN THE WAY. flic l.le nti 111111I (loteruor Gpjieising Klcc Hon lie Turin Tor 11 Purpoe Wants te, lie Mn)nror St. Louis. .TefTerson Cil), Aio.. Atirch II (Special.) it is iitle rlv useless to waste ink and space In telling what .lie Democrats ot the senate are doing to sii'iuo a pure election law; the) aie doing nothing. To-night It Is the same old stor) .1 bill coming to-morrow, and to-moirow never comes. If a bill Is ti,isetl In the entile. In all human prohnbll It) It will bo of such .1 ch.u.i. ler that tho house would not eltire to pass It, nor would Ihe public approve of II. It Is tor) proba ble, indeed, that the house will send the Liuglillii bill to the senate Saturday or .Monday. It tho senate ipfucse to pass It. and that is mole than prob.ibel, then nil legislation looking to honest elections In tin- cities will rail. It Is tcportcd her that Lieutenant Gov ernor l) Alcar.i wants to bo major of St. Louis and that he Is stiffening the back bones of the Democratic senators to opposo election lcforiu. This Is glien for what It Is worth, rumor, and nothing more. It is certain, howeter, that some potter antl In line nee more than appears to the casual ob serter, controls and dictates the dilatory tactics of a majority of the senate. It seems incrcelllile that honest men should bo opposed to a law giiln,j to the people hon est elections. HE DIED INTHE HARNESS. I.et. George C. Kniipp, for Tetrty Years a Mission. ir) In Turtcc), Dies at Hitll. Hoston, Alass , Alarch 11 A cable dis patch has Just been lecelted by the Ameri can boaid, announcing the death of Rev. George dishing Knnpp at nulls, Hastern Turkey. All Knnpp has been a mlsslon ai) In that count!)- for forty jears, which hite been ycais of setere labor and much pull. He was once attacked by the now anions Koorellh chief and robber, Aloussa He), who lett him unconscious nnd bound In a ratine of the mountains, ills home toi nearly foil) )e.us I1113 been In Ultlls, which is in Ivoordlstan, and quite near the piesent pnlttlc.it tin moil. The Sassoun massacre occurred In that tlcinit). Mr. Knapp'.s death 1. as not caused by any vio lence. He leaves, an adult son and daugh ter, mlsslonuiles at tho Fame station. HAILUOADS SIIRDli I llowl J'rom the l.onelon Times. London, Alarch 11. In its financial article to-morrow- the Times will hate a comment on tho Atchison reorganization scheme, In which it will say that the shareholders are too leniently ttcated and that tho agreement is another blow nt the reputa tion or American lallivuy bonds. 'I "or a long time," the paper will add, "It has been evident that this class of security Is titated with too little discrimination, both by the issuing houses and the public. Wo hope that In the fu tme the public will be more careful In taking Amcilcan rail road bonds. Hperience has shown that tho number of sound bonds Is smaller than It was yearb ago.' JIM MURPHY WON. Ho Knock, el Out Held) Sclioenberg lu the llilrt.t-Ihlril Hound -Near M. Paul. St. Paul, Minn., Alarch 11. The sporting clement of the Twin Cities held a tistic seance in a resort near the Wisconsin-AIin-ncsota line which was a tremendous suc cess. Oscar Gntdner, the "Umaha Kid," nnd Jack Cummins, of St Paul, at 115 pounds each, were down for the prelim inary etent at six lounds, Gardnet get ting the decision after a prctt) contest The event of the evening tins between I-ddy Schoenbcig, of Altnnenpolis, 1!J pounds, and Jimmy Alurphy, of Kansas Cit), US pounds, a newcomer. This was one ot tho best lights seen In these parts lor many a elay. Alurph) knocked his man out in the thlrt) -third round. Tim Ala.tor Writes a I.otter. Ala) or Duls jestcrelav sent a letter to Goternoi Stono icga tiling tho lecently passed hill piohibltlng tho dumping of garbage in the Allsfcouil liter. The letter is ns follows "I have not )ct seen a copy of tho bill prohibiting the dumping of garbage In the rlv or, but if It .should apply to tho AIls souil liter it would work a lianlshbi upon this city, nnd for that te.tson I ask our eaiefiil consideration of the bill before acilng upon it. In tlovv of tio udmitted tact that tho Allssourl completely inters itself in 11 distance! of seven miles It seema to 1110 tli.it no gnat good would bo ac complished by tho bill In Its iclatlon to tho .Missouri, but would entail enormous iticontcnlenco upon this city. I bavo been Informed that tho bill was prepared in the Intel est of certain puitles having the so-called patent garbago creiratorlos for sale. Aly attention has been aded to the provisions of tliis bill by sevciul city oflb dais to-day, and I think It wouid not bo improper to make these suggestions to )ou that 1110 bill may receive full consideration before being a- ted upon." CiM iside. l.lter-iry Society. The Hast Side Llterar) Society will pre sent the following progiummo at to-nlsht's meeting: Iiuc)rus Waltz (H, W. Oueekert, Altss Gr.no Hill) The Jolly Fellows. "Curient Newspaper Veise," Mrr. Flavel It. Tlltuny; (a) "Hugene Field," AIlss Jessie Keith; lb) "Frank L. Stanton," Dr. S. G. Gnnt. Sopiano. AIlss Minnie Long. "Current Alugnzlno Verse," Air. F. S. Hastings; (a) "Louise Imogeno Gulney," Airs. W. A. White, th) "James Whltcomb Itiley," J. Ji, Hrcmermann; (c) "J, K. Hings." J P. Wltheis. liiu!maux Dance (Charles Johnson) Tho Jolly Fellows. Current Literature, Mrs. Winch. Intermission. Violin AIlss Leldlph. Literary Ilev lew, F. II. Dexter "The Jolly I'ellotit Waltz" (Vollsteitt) Tho Joll) Fellows. Jlecltatlon, Air. Allllcr. lie jio. Illons in bee Krurger Cue, The taking of el inioltlons In tho case against O. W. Kruier was continued yes. terday beforo Judge Parkinson as commls. ilouer lu the tiiinin.il eomt room Among the witnesses examined were Grant Lewis, to v. hose examination the greater part of the ufternoon was devoted, Hlz.i Pence, a Second ward politician. Air nnd Alts, Ale Cliskey and Mi. Jenkins, Thero nre a great man) witnesses to be examined in this case and it ttill lie seteral da) a before tho taking of depositions can be concluded Thus far tho testimony has developed noth. lng sensational, but there Is plenty or eii. deiiro to show that Krue-er took a vert active part In the business of llxlng tilings so that the. election would go all tight 0 fur us the Second waul was concerned leu! I'rupirty Att.ubrel. Ileal INt He ,s,(. The Whlrple Loan nnd Trust Pnm,,. sold yesterday 10 It. W nroadbent Tnl?",1' A. Whipple, lols H and lVof block' 1 tri' b)'s addition to Arrnourdale, for J! 150' r" l'ett llullois Ititonatril. .tt, J5? JAa ., recounted te3t. f 1 m 1 tW viiMm sk .1 ,y -JUj J. South AlcAlester, I. T.. Alarch 11 fe cial.) In the Fnlted Staes court !.o' day 'the property of tbe Caidnal rnalVnei Alining Company, of Pouteaii. 1 t J ,3 attached. In favor of the Hurcka Alercaniilf Company and W. G Wltle. both ir ?U, teau. liabilities. tS.lCO, Vkstiti: unknoivi? ili,JlVKuh8rr P li 7 - rfi -MVIr1ril,i-t, , t&jg , .!Wfc4.Mti.-.-ft . ,- . v