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2 TlTfl KANSAS CTTY JOURNAL. THURSDAY, MAY U, 1895. SAME THING OVER AGAIN, Mlt.l.l'.lto II ll NO 1)11 I ICTt-TV IN WI.V MM) I MIDI I III: III. I l.s. Tin y 'I rrntnl MlittMn "-nun- of Id inie Mi-illrhie Tin) . II inli U and Hustings Vl.iii.ilug Looking fur I'laji r "-porting .N.. M tn capoll-, Minn . May S -(Special.) M. i' ti tii! mn went down bcfutp the Milt- fi train to-day and th hrfw team" still h t uiibrohm record. Healy, the I I i'trrnor, proved a pnrr.lr- for the i . for "ftinil innln and when they 1- .iii to find him. thi lortlr had ob i n l i Iiml loo strong to be overcome. Manning's tnpti tn-ked Ih" sinner which ti i i j cnnriirtprlre his AKKtrXAtlon. A c .n I mllon of wild mot in the fifth Mlt. Mlnnrnpolht four ruin, to which she luifl lio 'Ulm on earth ncrpt that of pot is Vi m L'otmaun-hlon's play at chert, Xnf tr ts t third and Btrn' thrilling catch of .i foul fly when he slipped and fell on the I .its In front of the Minneapolis' bench vv.re toe redeeming features of the visit or j, ime. i'l.t- season was opened with hnrrah ah J the grand stand and bleachers were t 'i p ii Ked, fully 4,llu people being on tin f,ru nidi. Previous to the (tame, the tvv i t. atn, with the major and clt ulll- c.il- 'l . .irria((i-f, para led the streets for nil hour, and ul 1 o i lock the teams lined i) u me plate before .Major Pratt and 1 11 I i Handj Miliermutl The major m.i . i -lenh mid pltthe-d the flrt bull our ttn plate. JIulen stru. k at It nnd in ' but StnltA who su.Teeded the lna. o. w i- wild. iiuU'ii tnklnt, Hist on liulls. Jhe run get ting began In tlie second, when J. 11 ha for two bases and Klie'hilp fol Jovvc I with ft home run. I'lom that on It wa a slugging match, with the odds in fav or jf the locals. The score: MIN.VRAI'Ot.lft per Jlanlon, of Ihe Hnltlmorf club, whereby he secures "Itlg Dan' drouth" ers. who will phi) first bit for the Col onel. ntlonat 1 1 iriio -1 n ml I n lt- Von.I.ot. t'.C ......11 4 ;r. f?7 Pittsburg ........ . Hnton ("lev-eland t Chtc.VRO 9 Hllmre .,.,. fi tironklvn nnclnnntf ,. New Vorlt .. Louisville ... St txnils .... Philadelphia Washington I r. r. 4 r, K . n 11 r, 10 ns tv I .in tic , ah, n. in. sn. po, a. e. Ilulen & s 4 i 2 t o S'r.vi'i r f 0 14 2 10 0 Wir im lb 5 i j 2 i; 2 0 1"'J'- '. t r, 2 3 n 0 0 - "N t i a 2 n r. o o Jw in 3b 6 2 .'I 0 0 .1 0 AS.rn k. lb I 2 2 0 0 10 Wilson, c B ii 1 (i 2 I 1 U ai P J 0 1 u u 3 0 Totals 4K Tc 20 "1 2T 20 I KANSAS CITV. , , All. It. ID. SIJ. 10. A. n Hernon, 1 f s o 1 o l i a c'ontin ifchton, s I 2 2 0 0 7 (I Nirhiil f 3 ii 2 (I 3 1 1 Klusmin. lb.. . .4 3 3 0 Iti 0 n Mminlm,'. 2b I 12 0 12 1 IjerKi-n, i. 3 2 2 0 4 10 Jtiipert r. f I 1 0 0 0 1 0 duress 3b I 1 1 0 2 3 0 fatultz, p 4 0 10 0 2 1 I0nU, ',-. 33 To l 0 27 IS 1 Si on bv Innings: Mlnnt jpt)ll n 2 .1 2 4 1 " 1 3 n Kjin'sii City 0 0 10 0 3 2 0 210 l.irned luns Mlmicaiiolls, 11;- Kanai llllltlll, I III (, I null., 7, St. l.ouN Mo., May f -The llrdWii hid the gatne fairly won, hn Khret Uas In iiired nt the but In thp eventh. which put Hreltensteln In the box. Th litter was so wild that the lleati-e.iter not tn rims off hl dellrv In th eluhth. which gfte theni a wlnnin lend t'p 40 the time of his retirement llhrer nltrhed n nerfect baiii nnd was well supporlel. Attendnnoe. JCtf. Score- . . "" ! St tiuls 1 2 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 7 ! r. rioton 2O0 0O017 olo 11 7 natterlesSt I.otil. Khret. Tlre'tetiteln and Veltr.; Ilostoti, Warner, Sullivan and N'lchols. I'lltsliitri:, Hi llrrnkl 11. I, I'lttsburp, I'n , May S llnwley beat anv record cer madn by a pitcher by his wnik In to-day' enme. lie plnjeil thp whole pnnie himself He pitched In Kood form, knocked in four runs, nuulo three himself and illdwl out of sleht, maklnc five n- il. II rillhpd dlirllitf Inp ttnlit. nn I Mint kept Hie attendance down to 1,6") Score llttliiire: .. . n I 0 1 0 .1 1 n 1 12 2 isrookljn (10002000 2 I 7 3 Il.itterles Plttbur?. Itawlev and Kins low; Hrooklyn, Dant nnd Grim. l'lilbidilpblii, 11: I. mil. i lllr, II. LoulsMlle Ky, Mav 8 -The Phillies de feated the home team to-dn in n ny in terestltiK came. Knell wn ery effeellve for slv ItmlnRs and then let down. Two home runs pne the Quakers live of the run. The bitting of tlnllmnn, Thomp on nnd McClnnn was a feature. Attend ance, 1,500. Scoto: It II. K. T.ntilsillle 2 1 0 n 0 .". 0 n (V-fl u 2 Philadelphia .00103221 n It 2 llatteries Philadelphia, M.nill.iml lluclt ley; Louisville. Knell nnd Z.ahncr. Two base hits I.allv, 2. Home rum. ICuohn'e, Werrlck. niirn-, Straus-.. 2. UVrdcn, Hulen. Klusman, Con liauMiton. llerKcn. Nnttiess, Nichols double nl-ns Werrlck to Hulen to'Wer clcn Heal) to Wuden to Wllon Kuehne to WciNlui to Wen Ick to Ilulen, Hernon to Hcrwn llai's on Imlls Off Healv. 4; off Htultz, 4. H t ty pit. hed lull-liy Stultz. 1 Mtu k 0111-Hv Healy, 1, by Stultz, 1. Pnssul ball licrgen Wild pit. he llfHlv, 1, Stultz. 2. I'lr-a on errors -.Minneapolis, 1 l.efi on b.-i'i". Minneapolis, I; Kansas Attendance I 01 Time of cimc -: f(i Umpire .McDermott, MANNING IYiAYGET HATFIELD. 'Jile K:ini.iT. Cltj MumiKi-r Is Ilidni; Etrrj- I hi 111.- I hat Can Hi. Ilonit in -ln iitlM-n tbellliicH. rollonera of the Iilues must not Imafrlne that while tlie turn is lobln;; names Man ager JIannlns is dolni,- no thine to strenj?then the weak spots and et the team in shape to so to the fiont. Mannlnp spent 11 ereat deal of time, latior nnd money getting the present team together and he 1 bought he had one which would hoil us own in the Western l.e.isue fiom the Mart. TI10 llrst half dozen Kaincs hae deelopid the fact that Ihe uam must bt ma-enal!) btienKthencd In order to cope me s-,fu!l) with the other teams of tha league and Manning has gone right to Work to do It. II in 1 '. up bis mind park In ibe .-iniinn I irgo ut third base was absolutely """I .aiLij.-. nub none lairiy tltltl. hilt .Lf III., Vl.lt h. hnu l.nan ftl .1 .ttlil VVhil !nnii.,,T tlil .i.tH, .. . . -, ----..... .. b)i,i, .Minna 1 In ti making of n good ..iir in him ti .' jt ulforrt to lohe ijuiii while d-111- Mm Une weak m nt In a team 11 inf all the other player. Man- 1 i r,a l. n after Ile or slj, thlid bace " " 1 I" 1 ow hu 11 futr 1 haniiB of limit. r 1 kiiiK good one. e has been ne. i.t. wlih Manager Mc("4okey. of for th release of (ill IlatlleUl, .ti. d such great ball foi Toledo last ml MiClOKkty has coiiscmtd to let ' ome to Khiibuh Cltj on condition!. V U'1 Manning will gladly I' Will be UllOll ni'Uk tlP tha fon. K.r 1- city if the) hear In a day or ta llatlkld has hlgnud with the Clilc.icn, Ml WilshlllKti.il, I. Chicago. 111., May The Anonltcs made it three sttalKht from tlie Senators to day. 1-or t-escn Innings It was ati) body's game, the visitors hn lug one to the good In the eighth the Colts took on a streak of hard hitting, which, with a couple of errors, netted six runs. Attendance, 2,&r0. Score : fhictgo 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 C n s 12 3 Washington 0 2 0 0 0 10 1 rv 4 7 4 Hatterles Chicago, Stratton and Moran: Washington, McGuire and Stoekdale. ll.iltllnore, li; ( li-irliind, . Cle eland. O.. Ma S Two games were scheduled beie to-diy. Iiut only one was finished, rain stopping the second nt the end of the second Inning. i:per was 11 PU7Zlf to the Ciei elands, as usual, while Jioung was batted pri tty freely by the Orioles. Attendance, 2,300 Scole: Cleveland 0 1 0 0 0 0 n 1 n 2 11 l" iJ-iiumoie .. .10302000 00 11 2 Hatterles Iialtlmoie, lper and ltoliln son, Cle eland, loung and O'Connor. Ing. llelle of Ihe West won. Siy When sneond: Condinior MiSnetnci, third Time, i,iii, Pourlli ra. -It.indlr-tp; Ihlrtepn-slx-tnentlis of a mile Hagl.- Illrd won, St ire kjper, seconl, J'ranklc H, third Time, I'lflh race Three-foiiih of ft mile; sell In Itepubllc won, Proitrb. seiond, l'ow hatta, thirl. Time, 1 a. LEADERS FORTHE JONES MEDAL W. I.. Krndrlik Is Ihe l.euler Willi ('. 1.. II. llirlili unit ('. I. Crlder lllghl on Ills (It 1 Is, Orcnt Interest Is lakn ftmon? bowlers la the outcome of the contest for the hand some medal offered by Prank .tones for the best average made on the (Irand nllcji this )fr b) any member of club rolling on the alles in the tegular weekly club rolls fnder the rults governing the com petition for this troph) Ihe average will be based on half the games rolled by each bowler, so that n mnh wlil only nine to count his twent)-s4x best ganne. Thus far elahteen games have been tolled by nil the chilis bowling on the tlrand and as that Is one-third of Ihe cnr a fair Idea can be obtained or how the race for the medal Is going to terminate. t'p to date the crack bow Its of the Owl Howling Club have been setting a hot pace and thtee of their number now stand nt the head in the race, W I,. Kendrlck is the lender, only a few pins ahead of C I.. Ucltarit h and lit, In turn, Is closely, fol low cil by C, P. Crlder. Net comfs A. Judnh, of the Kansas Cits. closel) fol lowed b) thtee mote member of the Kan sas Clt .Club, one of the Electrics and the tenth man In the tace is another of the Kntias Cltj. None of thes ten is out of the raci by any tin an and there are others who et have a chance to get In sonn- big games and get to the front, though fiom the form In which they arc now bowling it seems altogether llkelv that one of the Owls who are leading will carry off the valuable prlit. Tlie fieure tielnw ilmu thn niirni. rtf the lending ten bowlers-Willi thtlr highest scores: Highest Score. Average. .Si! 101 :r,7 W. tj Kendrlck flu-Is C, 1. nelterlch. Owls C. P. C'ridt, Owl A. .ludnh, Kansas Clt)s.... T. C. Hell. Kansas Cltv . II. H Curie). Kan.is Cltvs fl C W. Ta.vlor, Kansas Cit.v.....W ISd l.amliert, Knnn? Cltvs.. ..541 S Kverhart, Klectrlc do W. Nichols, Kansas Cit) 337 -orl.. 111; 1 In, IniiMil, :i. Cincinnati a, May S-New York's bit ting and Phillips' bnvL-s on balls gave the vlltois the game lioth shies fielded about equally well, but the New York's hits came In bunches and they won without a stiugglc, thiough the inaiiilltv of the Itedi to hit lltisle. Attendance, 3.7i). Score Cincinnati ... 0 2 1 0 0 0 a 0 0 :i ii ' New- York ...2 (i 1 3 0 4 0 0 "10 in I Hatterles New- York, Itu-ie and IMrrll. Cincinnati. I'iillllps and Vaughn. W stern . iiitiim (bums. Lincoln, Ntb., May S.-I.lncoln, S; C). I. Omaha. Neb., May t -Omaha, 1 ri 1. Hi St Jo-epb, Mo., May S Hockfonl. 14. lJiM Moines. la.. May S Des Moines, Jacksonville. 4. Quln-Peo- St. Joseph, 12, IS; I ! It. II. J.U1 ' W hu I II , tl W I 11 11 vv( 1 g ts uUo workinu hard to build I 1 hlrg deiiai-timnt of the team It badly. Darby may be a Mi but he i-annoi pitch in Kan- Hit Munnlnir Iuik mink u i,ia m 1 Hut r-frect, to he will libel) 5e re- ' ' ' to uinaba. The signing of Hilly )i - n i help as Kling- nhowed up Wri i a. , games he plaed wish ihe Blues r 1 .11 I he Ik ambitious to tLh good 1 r ' .. "r"" vi''. ,l"-tause hu. home iB 1 r M 11 rina is tijing to get either Wll- -t If.! a. from llnt.in and has a half w-n ;i ;., of on, f t) ,. j, ,, a, fir r .r ,thr i.iague pitcher and Is trying 0 1 v tl , r. lease of u promUdng joungster r ., . ;Mri' l-Uoii. lit- baa a f ," .' "'Hngb out and should land in. . V".hhl fui,,15' vvlth another good n , 1, , '.he Wldk ",'l at hlril made a 1 ti t tMi- team would be In good Shane utw w 1.1 win Its shaie of the game". b 11 Ir.mling lien to l'l iy II ill. Arm j. uH-nta for the man h gatin- of II t JjXImbJthm ii.uk Siilin-ili.e 1,. ,.,.r.nn rmlliw 111-11 at the C.iuro'poiis and tho e a, ll. Mldliimi. were eoi,u,f,'i", "ft . , "r"".'"1 . "I.e ,'rtlsing matter and I 1 r- on to be ,ui out thin morning .Vf"? ' l'l-t l' the tra 'inl lii n f.i . njojineia and the enllio pio- 'h,?;W.h!lr!V.?nM,,"n,?,fw,l!l1 ilr. . .. C .1 S ."'.'," . .'! H'Ht ' I'leu.v ui un IOT llm.. 11 1, j, j , ut to wline it Major Duvls Is to Ii .ikrd to umpire the gam.- ., 1 ieier!." ?:!.' ,.n",ry1lrnn,L.,c,h",,em"" urt i- inil- The p trip lii of M I. Y,r I N t r St J . 1 h - iiim I .11 the .Jul, from the CVn ' iV'.'e'., """."'" 1 While. 11- lleiiiv JUirinhoriit. of New in. V .Mullli,.. of Ho.toi,; r. ii ' Nc W,rk. 1 :11s 11 i.'.k V. lamea V I.eai h. of New v,'k L." ' " "f.Aftron. II M MutJr.ljaSgli ,M,r., ' ,,,v ' r",-n' "" ,niiPKill to a iu -it,. 01 inn i.'.'itn id 1 .1. .' ; or Vv I.ea. It. '" ",B "anl,s cimiI.V".'.V?"!hihe Mllla,"'i I" Ml yet flil'il ni I th. aai pl)d Satuiilav at 3 o 1c k at 1 po3tiou park. ""'"" "l i M rneipoliK .. Ji I in tp jit ., Si Paul ... . (Iraud lUplds Toledo .... Detroit . . Kalinin City . Milwaukee W r.lt-ni l.i ague htanilliig. Won.Iviit. R,C. ....ii (1 ' i'Vfl -.; 2 ,711 .....1 3 iaiz ...3 r. 375 ....3 C Jfi ... j s (ininil Itipl.l,, j j; Toledo, 4. Orand Haplds, Mich , May S. Score: ft-11 1; 0 2 2-14 IS fl 0 3 0-171 and Cassidy, Orand llaplds .010012 Toledo ,.100000 Hatterles Parker, Pear Jilue, Damnum and .,0.1th. Wit (iriJiiiiil.nl Detroit, ?ilro,t' Wch: Mu?r -I'trolt-Indlan-apoli ettnie isjutponLif; wt ground. Southern f iiigue (I41111. cfatunoolfj sInd- lUY "-BvmiMlHe. w. Otdlani.""18- Ma' 8-Llttla Rock. i New MUMa!lt' 'rent,' Mav 8 Na'hville, 8; Ijjul.vllle (lets Dan llrouthir. LouUville, Ky May -Maiugr Qjc. CJkey ;jd a .deal to-day with Man. STOCK VAIIIh OII.V t'l.lfll. C. 31. W'alden i:iei ted I'ri-slilent for the I.'iisiilug liar, The annual meeting of the Stock Yards Oun Club was held ).steidn). CI. M. W'alden was elected president for the en suing )eai. S. M. West, vice president, and H. 1 lialdwln, seeretar) and treasurer. Instead of having two classes, A and I), to shoot, tho club will adopt the handicap )stcm this j-ear. Thn first shoot of the new- year will be held at Washington pail: to-da). Iti Mills ul Hawthorne. Chicago, 111., May S -The attendance at Hawthorne to-da) was the biggest of the week. M Interesting laics were tun olf, the favoritei dividing honors with the out siders. Summaries. First raie Two ) ear-olds; allowances; four furlongs. KamHin, 3 to 1, won, Sir 'J?5!- s.l s"conU. Znnone, 3 to 10, third Tune, 0 52'.. Second i.ue-j'or all ages; nllow.imes, selling, six furlong, llolo, 7 to 1, won J inies . Carter, 3u to 1, second, Dick Ke nan, 1 to 5. third Time. 1-17', Thir.l rai e Por 2-jenr-old fillies; allow ances, four furlongs. Millie M , 1 to 1, vnj Miss MaMm. even, second. .Martha It . 1 to I, third. Time, 0 52. I-ourth raceTor fill ages; allowances; selling; one and one-sixteenth miles. The Ironmaster, even, won: Tremor, even second. H.irrv Smltl. l.wi . 1 .ht..i n ' 1 -jt - -" " in. 10. iuie. 1 itth race Handicap; steeplechase; for ?,1LUKi'.,!'' sho 0"". M' Luck. 1 to 2. won. I iicenalniy, 2 10 I. second; Square fellovv 1 to 2, thiid. Tim. , 3.43W. Sixth rate-Tor S-jeai-olds nnd unvvatMs allovvancis ,He fu.longj. DecUwM to Itmrli hnn at Trl-iu. San Tiimeisco. May S. The fnuitli an. nual bench show or th,. Patii i- Ket e lC?ub opened to-day vvlib 351 entiles, ft vvas r.raiiouiite.1 to be the best si ovvuvur given by the club. Inc. del s l.t Ing represente from all over the 1 oast si Kiiiiints Aiu most tiumeious Tlie . hlef dog It 1 1,8 ciSiS is Plliimonanb. of Victoria, H. (" whi'li.ed ,AnTu"'l m,h '"." -t'ar dam l.aVj- S " ttj and v aim d atm lie is tlie biggest dog club have dm Ing tho past jeur. Mining ill all over the louiiiiy. Is us. Hbe.l 'tin- fa 't that one-sixth of tin emiies in thn eiiiue ..mM,.1"!" Jlcniaids Prince Olhmar Is anothei conspli nous entry, valued at f'w. iheie aro some line dogs among the hounds Including Tasso, u pi I" w inner m ! '," l'ui .' ,1,kB. .""waul Vernoi's pointer (llenlM-rKh, whelped IS!i, sire Oioiise V dam lllta, N tin .utr.tulvo epti) Jie is ynliiett at UO.000. Aeinon's biuh Sallle '.. -III..O. ..I iiiino m ptui'H fcinco she was whejji.d In lhiS. s .iN shown, with several ot Oienbeigh's puppies. S..HI I run in It lies. San Trantino, Maj K Tht feature of the d,i) was the easy win of Her Majesty. She Is proba.1,1) the best 2-j ear-old till) of the j ear in California. She U lomrolled oSt1orfaKUIe'YlaNn!" a"a U br ,W" l,Til0ti' The fourth I &ce was declared olf. and out of the other five, two favoiiies won. T,1!!ru,?ttlU7 fJifJong.. Morvt-n wons juji' ' 1"ston''' t-l-ss'nuer. third. Time; Se'tond race-One mile. Mls Iluckley won; Uni'llle. cond; Dara, third Time ..ll'1.'? .rat-e I3ivc furlongs; :- ear-olds. Her Ma testy won; Monitor, setotd, Valt. ija. . third. Time, i.s.. ' "" Fourth rate-Wve and ont-half furlongs. Plfth rac-.su and ona-half furlongs. 7.Kt"a, S.?"'- c',llr1' ewl; Arnttte. thiid. ilinu, i;M.7t. IftsulU at at, v.aiili. Washington. Maj 8 -Tirst race-Mx fur. longs Tactoturn. 6 to 1, won. Nick 1 to l-is001 I'"b'Urook' w w 1, thii 1 Tlmt-, Second race Half mile. Ilessle Hrown Ing, .to 1. won, Cutlon, U to 1, tet-ond; Jlfis I ovvser, 3 to 1 third Time, 0 rJ. ' rhlrd tace Ptve furlonts White Cotk ade, g to i. won, , Hub) .10 to 1 Cv?ndI Kandor. 15 to I, third. Time l:0iV ' l-ouith race One-half mile Hirmln 3 to 20. won: Kitteld, 5 to J. econd lll'm. jura. !) to I. third. Time, 6 W """ Tlfth race-One mile liar. 1 1 4j to 5. won: I'M? ' Walch,nan- 5 t J. third 'TTme, Itesuits ut Ij.t st, .m,U. St. Douls, Mo., May S First ran. half mile purse'. Vein,,., "I'S, : IMuSLu second. Moreen, thirl. Tune. 0 53 K"mau otiouu u c rn -e gftths of a mile- nlt cm r.t( r.2-, r.23 r.21 :is ST, MAXIM BEAT HENRY YOUNG. 'the v(, isi. Colt Won the Louisville Un til Hanilii.ip Ijisll) In l'n-1 'I Hue --'liirie l'liviiritis VV1111. Louisville, Ky. May ? Three favorites and two well b icketl second choices cap tuied the events at Chiirihlll Downs this afternoon, and the bookies suiTrred In con seiiuence. The track was lightning fat, as the time made by St. M.iim and Hen Hder will nttest. in the Douisvllle hotel handicap, at a mile, the) were sent away to a good start, with S.itsuma In the lead, Henry Young, second, and St Maxim, third. The St. HIal.se colt assumed command at the tjuartcr and led all the waj, winning easll). Henty Voung was whipped out to lent Mniimn for the place. Jim lMel- had llttl, dllllcnlty in disposing of his Held In the last race, but ilraham. on M.iv 1'lnker ton, went to siei p. and Uew.uder nipped him at the wire fo- the place Flist rare Seven-eights of n mile. Hal-TluT'l-'v"' t!uisIc' 1", 0llt1, Tolj"1. thiid. Sc-coiid" race Tlve-.lphtlis of .1 mile; sell Ing Concession won, Sli Hllke. second; Sir Aichei, third Time 1 03L. Thinl race Houisvllle hotel handicap; one mill. ht. Maxim won. Hentv Young, sec ond, SatMima. thiid Tim.', 1.40. I ourtli iai e Threi-nuni ers of a mile: sel ing Domingo won lto.val Spirit, sec ond Clinty C. thiid Time: 1 IV, I lfth tneo one-half mile II. n llderwon llewarder, second; Maj l'lnktiton, third. line, v; 15-,. or Interest 111 Win tlmcii. New York. -May s A lonfertnce be tween tlie L.-ague of American Wheel men and the Hoard of Trade of Cjcle Man ufacturer was held to-da) A C. Wilson was clmliman and Hi nest 15 Franks, secretary. Mnlteis afrei ting tlie ip-neral Interests nnd advancement of cvillng wete discussed. The nui.tians considered weie agitation for goo I roids. and cone nli'lit connecting paths, anion lelatlve to munlclnal and siati I.-iri,iiiti.m- i,in-i.. ttansportntlon on riliroa.l mil stieet car contracts with 1 p.-r: n 1. rs. stolen bi ycl"s: Incr.-islng ihe I. A. W tnenibei sh p and enforeing the 1. A W. rules. 1 indlng the pioper con-i!ontlon of these luestions Impossible at tu-d.n's meeting Messrs. Wilson and Spalding Were ap pointed a committee to 1 on-ider the dif leitnt subjecis under contempl itlon and to advise vvavs and means to secure ef. fectivo benellt In the associations. The two organizations will be calbd together aguln when the presidents have had their conference. Iviuisiis ciij. k , Atlilt tin Cnriilial. ln'Jhj;i1,roril";m'uV""n',"-d for this even ing b) a. local athl-iic 1 lub ut Dunnlng's opera hui.se on Four. 1, street l7ftt i'i ". V'ls -s,'01ll'l attract a. large au dieme of lov-is uf sp.ut of the two Kan sas Ctjn. On last 'Thursday night thu carnival was tlrst adv. uisedbut be-cause ?L X Vi''-'""-' of ,nt' two leading boers wina o r wfs nos'y.;,' tor one vvvek, nnd won; Ituthven, second, Tit for Tat, third. Time. 1-03 Third race PIt furlongs Jolly .too won! l.ndy Hose, second, Untold, third. Time, 1 ls Fourth rnri Six furlongs. Ahitna Hoy won, Knlntnn7pn. second, Frank Fuller, third Time, l-l't. Fifth tace Seven nhd one-half furlongs. Fresidle I, T. won, Floienrp P., second: (Joveinor Hnpgood, third. Time, lira. M'COY KNOCKED JACOBS OUT. A Hiliet Party of Sport Witnessed n Nat tllng Ilirre ltiiund do l.isl Mglit. About twenty-five lovers of sport wcnl out to a quiet nsott south of the city last night to see Jim McCoj-, the local middle, weight, attempt to stop Motrls Jncobs, the St. lyouis llghwellt, In four rounds. Tlie battle was brought off quietly, without fuss; or feathers, but proved to be a rnt- tllllg good mill. The Utile fellow- shnvred hlmslf to be a glutton for punishment, and although he wns all but knocked out hear the cloo ot the third round, hu did remarkabl) well considering tho big dif ference in weight. In the f)rt round they went at It ham mer and tongs, Jncobs doing as much of the leading as McCoy and standing tight up to the wotk, though McCoy pl.intnl ;evcrnl hot ones on his face and body. In the second round Jacobs was still ap parently strong, though McCoy punished .."". r. . 'i'K ",,u Ktu "ip of i' Himself, the little fellow not being able to land on him iltettlvei). In the third nnd closing round McCov went in to finish the light and he soon hud Jacobs sailing He put bees In his bonnet with 11 stiff right nnd left on the face, and before' Jacobs could gather himself ugalti MeCoj gave him n tremendou smash Wltll the liltilt over Ml linns fnnnli. u.nl doivn, and although not entirely knocked out, he had about all he could stand of the gt Helling and was counted out. There was to have been nnother go, but a rumore-d raid of the police caused the party to break up In a hurry. lKACHV WO IN -JHK KlUHTlt. t'nviiiniiglt Wns Nut In Jt With the M. l.ouls 1'lgbtcr. Inlveston, Tex., May 8. Tommy Trace)- put Tom Cnvanaugh to sleep Iti the eighth round before a large nuOlencc In tho Tre- mont opera houg to-night. The men weighed In nt 3 o'clock this afternoon nt 115 pounds each. John DulTy, of New Orleans, acted as referee. The first round was tame, tach man spar ring and blr-Ing up his antagonist, but the following rounds were hot enough to sat isfy the most enthusiastic pugilist. Trace) plujctl for Cavanaugb's head and wind. "!"' '.l.(tcr.thc lhlr,l lounti punched bis man at will. Cavanaiigti was game throughout, and stood tho punishment well. He clinched frequently to avoid punishment, nnd there were sovcinl cries 01 foul, which were, not allow eel. Cnvanaugh came tip groggy for the eighth round, and Tiacey jabbed him on tlie head nnd face several times, then landed a ter tltlc blow on C.ivmiaugh's lueast, which settled him, nnd he wns counted out. Creedon and Tiacev with Dew Phelan, leave to-moriow- ror St. Louis, where they will rest for 11 slio.t time, and then proceed to ("'onev Island. Where Crei ilnn will meet Tom Dunftu und Trace)- will have u go wltll Walcutt; 0'D0N0VANR0SSA FIRED. Tho Irish Agitator From New- York KJiclril From the House of Ciiiiiiiions. London, May S There was an exciting and unprecedented scene In the house of commons this afternoon. Just as the chief secretary for lrelanj. Mr. John Morley, had finished his speeth dk-cusslng tht- bill of .Mr. Hdmund 1'. V Knox, member for West Cavan. an nnti-Paiuelllte, to repeal the crimes act, O'Donovan Io.sa, the well known Irish agitator from New Yotk. arose from a seat in the strangers' gallery and exclaimed: "Mr. Speaker, an assassin's blow has been aimed at im In this house and a stain has been put on my name." josa s re-marks were greeted with loud shouts of "Order." The sergeant-nt-aims oiiiumnrily ejected llossa from the lmu-e. At Hie .time of the Interruption the members did not know that it was Hossa who Interrupted the proceeding-, and when' his Identity became known the sensation Increased. A previous "pe-ak-er it appears, had nl ludeel in uncomplimentary terms to O'Don ovan Hossa. ana It was this whleh caused him to enter a protest from the gallerv Hossa, after being ejected, was turned over to the police with ord. is not to allow him again within the precincts of the house of parliament Con-eqtienily llosi.t was marched oil' the premises by the blue colts who warned him not to show his face there again liny - I'.oi-c 11111, uieniug TI10 tiio- gramme for this evening's la ment consists nf a number of Int" -est-? rS?,'.t?i"'' .T.h" I"--ni"no calls for a six-round bout between James McCoy and Kenny Koblnsnn. .i fnm-.m,., 1 .i:.A a.n'1 ...i..... sii.., . ..,'. r ---....., eenu ue- ...v... ..i.iij enn anil Tim Talon- slv rounds b) .Morris Jacobs, of St ioui and Charlie Twltch.il. of Denver- a "t .enind go between Charl. s Howo and the elKfcr,UeCo0S.'h,r''1,'!5,.i .fc ihan.plon welterw.- g , ' .f'" ?" ' and Tat IluMi-11. the local welterweightf' W bun r uf tin, rii, -i,. 1- Cup. Chester. Hnglund. Mav S-Thls was the serond day of the Chester m.etlng nnd the ;.hhle' rVl nt of lhc t"-o.ran.m" was ihe 1 luster 1 up, over the old cup course nearly two and one-fourth mil. s. The. toll 19? '"r! w,as tm result. Captain Mncnell's Kllmillaghan. a blown eolt, 5 y ,rs old b) Hrown Prince, out of l)psy. 7 Vtone "i pounds, won. Mi. S Alexander's Son nr Hun bay colt, B )Kars old. I ) VtroneloSt of Ithonn. 8 .tone 10 pounds, secondf f.ord Penrhjn's Thi-stis. a' mown .Sit. 4 j Mrs old, by Isonomy, out of Hoimi.i U stone 4 pound., third .sixteen ho "s'ran Mr ItWVtr's Ilnn A nnir, ,..! -m ." . "". ..-11."- bins were' eHtcVed7bUt scraVthed. " " ""'" Uritnsivl.k Hint ling ln,, . At tlie lOil Of tho HlUUSWlcks nn thn Ilrunsvvlck alleys 1 1st nlgl t , ,0 fonSw n? scores were made: toiiowini, etlrltni, C . . Welch 'Ju" "" '4 01.11s Toomey C Williams ... W W'llllaini ... Hummell , Kauai Clillln .Stevens TlmmermeUter Snyder SpelKe Canhan l.lilHle Itinvllnir fl, Jlnrt. won the medal ot the toll of ihe The''sreo?n 0ra"a Jt nl! Hurt ,. Lord ... Place .. limber Spnlti .. SICK MEN AT WASHINGTON. (.resliam Tinprn. ing mid s;,, fH Hltt, Wink mil (.oggswell Aliotit tlie s, mic. Washington, .May S Sc retary Oresham had .1 good d.tv to-day, and the improve ment In his i judltlon e-ontinues. Darting any compll.ation that may atlse, his prog tess towards recovoty, although necessar ily slow, is expected to be steady. Tor the past few da)s tlie condition of Representative llltt has continued to show a vciy luht but peiccptlble Improvement. The Miiious complications incident to tho gripp. , from which he originally surtered. have abated fiom their Intensity, and tin extreme wenkne-s of the patltnt seems now the only real danger. Admiral Almy is reported to be. eomfort- .....e tu-iiiKin, one. very vvtaK. Heprtseutallve Coggswell is same. SAT IS FACTO RYJ0 CARLISLE. The Mnrgan-ltidliiotit .Syndlenlo Has Com piled Willi li Contract o I'nr tleptrts incut Not Posted on (he "fiirnen" Washington, May $. To-dny cloeil the third month ttntler the bond contract with the Morgan-llelmont synoii-ale, of New York, nnd lip to thh time all of the terms of Ihe contract have been complied with to me smsffiction of the trentirv officials. On Kcbrnry J, last, the dale of Ihe eons tract, the gold reserve In the treasury amounted to I2,7S3,(X, which lias since beeft Increased lo m,f.9l.ot9, the amount reported lo-daj-, miking ihe net gain for the thre month, tl3.S0S.M0. Yesterday the syndicate deposited In the New York sub-treaury nbout i0tl, which completes Its obliga tions to dale, but does not o far as can be learned, leave nnv surplus to their eredlt. 'Ihe.i&.unp.OX) in donu-stie gold per tiilttetl to be deposited under the con tract has long since been turned In, but whether all elf the JlG.5W,it of fotelfn gold require-d to date by the- term of the con tract lias actually been Imported 1 annot be learned here. H Is believed, though, that It has not been Imported It l as sumed that the s)hdlcnli will be deemed to have compiled with lis , ontrncl If It is found at the close of the deal on October 1 next to have on deposit the Jt.' (m,n in foreign gold, independent Of the fact that they mav hnv., use, domestic gold from time to time, nnd not have made the ad justment, requiring hair of Ihe told to be domestic mid half foreign, until the last ilieillC'lIl. The trevisiiry olllclnls say lint thev have no Infot matloti ns to whether the s) mil rate Is bioing gold In the West or nob Hut they me utinule to see how tlie svn dlcate could meet Its contract obliga tions without bujlng gold whenever nnd wherever It could. Not the least Im portant feature ot their contract with the government in lis agreement to prote t the ttensury so far as It was able from gold with draw Ala for export, und at this time and with sterling exchange at Its PtesCnt lllt'h IlltO lhl I. r. 1 1 ni.. l.ll, Hon, nnd it Is mure than probable, that the syndl. ate has been compelled to make heavy purchases of gold in the Wot. pos. 2elyr aJ n, l0,.Kht .nrt-mitim. In order to cover Its foreign bills. That large pur 'hnses hre making is evldence.1 bv the fact ...si .1 "C u! '"rc, o' me Kirgf refineries which herelofore have sold their product P.,',. .h i!J(."i7r ?ss,' mco' censed mnk Ing thnlr deliveries there some week ago. nnd the iissumption Is that It Is being Hi.!--1 'm:,ork nt figures slightly In "l!?,ancl.of '',e I,r,lre Iild at the Denver SlVlhi.Thul far "10 olllclnls are entirely uiIiJ .'., xhp tV1. n,lth tlle nianner in Which the syndicate Is carrying out its contract, Iwlh as to Its deolls nnd Its th0entt?eagury"Eoi,,i"frrkolnP,xpo ' "roteCt BROWN THE VICTIM OF A PLOT. Sensatloutil Mnteincnt .Made In Itelutloii to the riiirili.ii Doultlo Killing at I.oiilsilu,., K,, I.OUlsVille. K). Mav S The Cnnrl.rJrair. nal to-day prints the following: The sensation attending the Gordon double killing Is not over ) et by half. The piorcctillon to-day will attempt to prove Arch Dixon Urown's death was due to a deep-laid plot to assassinate him. a trap. as ti.e prosecution believes, fostered and planned by one, who, for reasons best known to himself, was afraid to do the work, and used Gordon as the tool to car ry out his designs. These statements come directly from the prosecution. Governor Hrown ha rea son to believe that his son's coming to Louisville on the day ot the tragedy and his assignation with Mrs Gordon, were known to .1 man in Louisville. This Louis ville man. the prosecution claim, notified and "actively assisted in a foul assassina tion. The prosecution fnrtiin.- c.-o .1.,,, .i. name of the man who 'act.d the s'p) " is known to them, and that he will have to be produced In court. iJVJ FrtV", ''"-r last night. Governor Hrown insisted that the man refened to be brought Into court on an attachment. The man who, as the proeruiion bc-IIees. pilot ed Gordon to the hous, of Lucv Smith, is e'i'.ra'i.'kTor. i0r"0"'3 "n& "" Doctor Henderson . loa nnd 104 West p.h Street, Kansas City, i.10. MS The Old lletlablo Doctor. Oldest In -Afn; 'W 'J.'etfc" Jmm W tira.lunto In Mrdlrlne. O.rr H7 Vears , H perl .1 i""'J HP1 rSinfl . Anthorlted brthoStaie, to treat i&MJ&wwZ&lXM '&&' niamniecuormouejrciuiiuci i...i.s...w - :--,i ", v.ii n-nletmes. Mea cine lion f mm buslne. l-WMi; nl 'Xl'?ZlWv m-m cured. Age nnd BenKTcrjwnere'.jreeiire mg.ifuor ii.v. - :"".'1VL.. ,:,.- i-nhsiiitatiou H Irco ntlcl conu- rperifncanroimportnnti t-tato your cao nuu t - deLtlal,rJthcrt,crflnollT or by latter, n,sl,M84. (SptrmMthota Seminal Weakness and Sexual Debility, v.j imrMnc prodncini? loe. plmplcl nn.t blotenitibn tho face. rhS',rt!.i'i0llost? lifrNuaUer" loM of n..1 1k..r.lH iIaa nidilrflA n Is, .1 ( f.i M IT ti rTt U 111 tt Tlfin M BUll Ul KU J WU 4U1W t"'"D'- UUU UIliltA HU llUlt LUIUII.VI HUUUtlkHH rf- " - that torHbto disease1, In nil It - t . OYJ7IIIll3t form nnd stage cured for lite Hlood Poisoning. Sliln Dl-ea4s, Ulcer. Swellings. Sore. nnnorrlio-iind flltct.nnelnll tonnsof PrHato Diseases poslllrelt cured or tneSney rclunded. , RnnCr lot loth sexe. FO ptfrc. 27 picture. IJUUlS. true to lite, with lull ilescription of aboTO disease, tho effects and cure, sent seal' od in plain wrnrper'lor6o.instatur. Kcadthis utile oooic sua austver 1191. Ol quts.iuuo. Crelcfnen permnucntlv cured tritnoui OtnCtUrC cnusttc, r.itttns, bougies t,T found. No pV.n, no rrposurc. l'atlcnt can t.o the treatment ot home'. lU.c KllUUmatlSin ,J,fflSSY5 Cure.. V. St'IlP. CUKU. ThOFretlcst dicotcrv In tho nnnals e t medicine. On- noo elves rpllcl! a lewd sesntnovo ferer and pilit In Joints'.- euro In a few days. Send statement ot ca" with sttvtat) for circular. i ... . i . a.t. i f.ri- ttni nil . . . !"-.. t. J"-I. IfAtvlnlnWIlM I HHIU1I..V..... Free Museum of Anatomy fhoosimigt s. n.t8P.i. llfe-llUo models nnd wax figures deeply ltnprc the lulndi-a school ol ln Sundays 10 ta 13. strucllon a trrmon without word. ..... l . ji...... ti,t I ratine, curx V M.-7 hn moil itimoilri In tht bank nHeH I nU torttll tor aboie dltceiet that I cannot ain. gsmm RESTORE LOST YIGOR When ln)c! uT-! )it I u f(r Vrrcn nciMHtj, I rf torinl Power 'In either r), Im ten , Atrof n.Vr an 1 ether .kneiuM, from tny t a , t a facxlne r Irh cbv kei . If 1 tie r qui My rut r 1 If neclr tH, it h KOSUlt In 4 W CGK5. etr ft iHt --Ite a Wat .. nte it . ire r refiin I the m mev. Ati iri V, Znhnor. drURKlst, ror. Grand ave. nrnl 12h ,t Kansas City, Mo. about tho No I itun (.l.i n Out. Toneka. sTns. rin. r ic. nt nu. ...... - boatd of nnlroari nL"KoTi' 7 iiVS "o -.' . IUl.ll, ' i S 4"., ? IS) ........ .1 11 jr. - 'a 4:-. ......,t m 5 I sii ...... .J fi ;) J 7 .Its " 3 S30 Striken Spares. Totals. ii lg ........ .1 SI J 11 5 It 6 8 w.; 4sa 4el 451 i i,. . 1 '" ."v" "K''l"sl "' eompan, but to-day Auditor ('ok- denied tlm m-ivs-paptr repot t that the nss.,m(.nt; of the s.int.e I e was 10 be lo.ve.ed, and that of h il'fV01?'1: r'ii", Jlc sa"' tl'." thi boafd 2? Avt "r,"'tl, "bun no valuation for any of the ioadn, but that the asre.sfmt-nt of .ill of them would be as Just, fair and cnultablt- as the board km-iv how to make 'I b it .Vrnt PiistiiiiiH ,. Topekn, Kas Jiay R-nox-ernor Morrill was not ariesttd to-day. as was announced lis the attornejs in the case yemcrday. for Ihe reason, thiy su, that the man who is to swear to ihe complaint ioui.1 not rt.-u h "ir"H lu-iiuj 1 iip iiitorneVH tux t io- -l",.t,1"lii!1!' ir"''t "'" h" '"-"le .inel that e'iy'patltrn'01'16 l lhu SHORT MISSOURI ITEMS. St. Joseph, Mo , May S (Special.) The business portion of lllnio w a wiped out by .,.u is.-i 111K111. jinrieen iiusineis Houses KrtBa?MUW58t.l)ere tlestr05e1' ,i,,ia I0" e- n-Sf. Joel'11- Mo -Iny S.-(.Spee.il ) Hrncst Iracey , eontractor, was thiovvn out of .1 w."ri'i?il?, ,00"!;. VV 1t-'.aimiiBh' saloon, btriklnir un his liead nnd fi.icturlni; his skull, from ihe effects of which he died to diy. His assailant escaped, .'!I0i)t.t' Mo' .Jla' -fSpecial.) .t S o clock las; evenlni; Anna Nave vv.11 shot and mort.illi wounded by Stella Collins, the wife of a KHnibler. The shootinif occurred on onfc of the main street, and was the 1,.. suit of .Mrs. Collins' Jenlousj- of hc-r his. THO DOCTOR'S COLUMN. ri", iG 'V-1 n!" n Painter and have suf fered a lone time fiom "painters' colic." Please siiKKest a tieutment. Take two ttaspoonfuls In a tumbler of water of the N.tthrolithlc Silts half an hour before brt.ikiast twice a week. 11. h Ii Get a bottle or f'ardlne, Uk tract of the Heart, and take five drops twice each day. mornlnK and exenlnt", to Increase the heart's action, and thus im-prove- the quality of the blood. J. P. II. Por thf icllef of jour loco motoi at.iMa. which jou mention, would recommend a tomedv which has been used with remaikable success in such cases I refer to tlie animal extract, Cere-lulne """"' il "ome anet take five drops on the tonejuo threu times dallv. C, ,U,C,Tr?r ,elpf from th0 "Pimples and bad blood" ou mention, I would ad xio j on to tako Xathrollthlc Salts Two teaspoonfuls In a half tumbler of water tnorninf,- and evenlnir. for three davs s a tonic us,, llestorative Wine of Coca ' Mrs. O. W.-The Thyronine (Animal Hx tract) would be- on excellent remedy for the, obesity jou mention. Take four drops upon the, tongue? moriiinir and cxeninc,'. P X. !$. 1'or the lnsqmnia and heart trouble which jou mention, procure a vial of Cardlne. Extract ot the Heart, and take five drops mornini,- and evening for one week; then procure a vial of Cerebrlne Kx.ract of the Prain. and tako five 'Cs fifteen minutes before, each meal. A tepid bath at bedtime. Jl A7'ltr"sin!; Jhr? bottles of . ---."..-. inuuiire a oottie of llesiora tivn Wino of C'oc, ,,nd ejivo the patient a' tablesi.oonful thiee or four times daily. Vf' ,,!- ' '"" .miieteel with helnlcssness and depression of spli Its. res S liner from nervous eltbl Ity I w rite to ask your a,?. liCidrisJ,aw5,iJ,CVaRi;.ll,ft '- 'iPoSi'i Procure a phial of Cerebrlne, and take Ave e rops three times a da on the tonKue Ihe last doso should not lsj taken within four hours of bedtime. "umn W. V. PARKUR, jf. I). A NEW THROUGH LINE, Ktini 4'ltj, Memphis A. ItlrinliiKhiti. nnd sir.ibonrd Air Line Sieklui; im llutlct to the Atliiutlc Coast, HlrmlnRham, Aln , May S. An effort Is to be made to ee-i tire the control ot the I'ast & AVcst Alabama railroad by the Kansas City, .Memphis ,Vc UlrmliiKham and the Seaboard Air Line Jointly. Olllcers ot tho Kansas city. Memphis & nirmlnsham road are now- In this city en route to New ork with thnt object in vlovv. Since the Southern railway has recurcd conttol of the Queen ,t Crescent, the Memphis line tlnds Itself still further embarrassed In the matter of an J.'astern outlet, while the Seaboard Is not onl bottled up In At lanta, but Is boycotted beside. The two roads will now Pt about, so It l.s said, to complete the lines from Atlanta to lilr mlntfhnm and thus, by co-operation, so eure a throUKh line from Kansas City to the Atlantic const A XlllV M1MM1 company; Im orporntiil Under the Laws of tho State of Colorado. Several staunch business men of this cltj- have recently become Interested in .1 newly incorporated mlnlnp; company of Cripple Creek. Col. This company is stjled the Kansas City and Cilnnle Creek Mlnlnt? Company and Js incorporated under the laws of tho state of Colorado. Tho com pany owns five patented properties on -Mineral Hill. This portion of the Krcat cold belt Ins recently attracted much at tention. Main- rich strikes of sj Iv.inlte have been made on Mlnci.il Hill durlnir tho jint winter. The Motnlni? Journal, the best mlnltiK- nutliorlty In the district, con tains man Hattcrlnir notices of this lo ??.,'.ly It " njUncent to the famous Haven Hill and Hattle mountain and bids fair to et produce a mine that will be a rival to the Independence, a property that made Its owner a millionaire within two years after Its dlscoverj-. amini:mi:vis,. Musical Festival :ATiS3 EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, MAY 6til TO Mil INCLUSIVE. TRAINS LEA VII T1IH UNIOft DEPOT running directly into the city ot llx-col-sior Springs via tlie Wabash Railroad. NO TRANSFER. H. N. GARLAND, Western Passenger Agent. LnrrvAXiuuz mill 'iu)mi:u. an (J AUDfTOeitUM RETURN ENGAGEMENT. tAW.42 Patti Mll;CfiMr - flin Cltj XVIII Put lii Water Vtorks 111111111111 lories win ciimc. Coffejville, Kas., May S. (Spcelul.) Pof. feyvilie Is to have a system of water works, to bo constructed and owned by the cltj. Tho proposition to issue bonds of the- city for this purpose to the amount of $;o,000 was xoteel upon on Tucsdaj-. Tho vote was practitally unanimous In favor of Issuing j tho bonds, only nine votes beliis cast I nt-.elnst the measure. The ma J 01 timl coun- i ell mu in hearty accord with the people in tills matter, and will tako the- nettssary steps to eairy out tlie wishes of the xoteis I as expressed at the polls i A number of Iiukc manufactories that haxc been figurine on locating here will hesitate no longer, f'offeyvlllo has bright p.ospects beforu her. S ju:xr:rjv v. p. s. a. v. LLEN-BEACHYWrV.--- 1'iuiiuay evening, 1 ay 13. iti:si;uxi:i m.vis, .j11I1Ci n,.,., om,,. f AI'.llMK-i: KM KMIIHI, Clilni and Is Asks for further 'I lino (.unite-it I our Dims. Yokohama, Maj- S. a further extension e-d by Japan, in order that the ratiii lion of the treatj- of po.ui may be ex changed. Japan has consented to ex tend the time of the aimistlie four dajs Count -Mj-oJI, secretary geneial to the Japanese council of ministers, arrived nt ("he I'oo j-esteiday and met Iird l.i. son of 1,1 Hung Chang, and Junior Chinese liie comnilsslon.-r. Count Mvojl acted for Viscount Mutsu, the Japinese foreign minister, who is 1)1, In the exchange of the peate ticvuy ratlllcitlons. i:it IIOLSI At 2. .China has nsked forlflCVT of the armlsti, ,. giant. ! liCA I WEEK. 'in NfriiiT The ratuous ind Only OOATES Saturday L! LIPUTI ANS In a Grand Pioductlon of HIWTr DUHPTY !,H,? KERJPER STOCK CO. Predentin,; tho Ceiinulj "A WHIRLWIND." P1I1 .-. -.ii ;t.-,,., .To, --j,. I,'. s A." '"iprg of ineiulrj on mcdicii subjects iJIrectcd to ihe Columbia O hem el Company, Washington, i C.. vvlll b? an svve-i-fd fr.'e, elthtr (11 Hkso columns or i,v mall direct, columns or by ilt-xloo. Mo . .At the or- Uogiietts llo.tliiig ClHh, Tih5f?i"ow.,,"c core made at tha Stllson liloom ...... Philips aunt .StllkoS)ara.Tot. 17 12 IG 46!) 431 4iit) 428 Ciillfiirnl in, shin. I'n Will. Prlncotoii N j, jjny S The California athletic team Indulgml'ln a llttfc, practke on tho I'tlmetoii Hack to-eiaj. The iiii formane.es wen eji-oiicticiu to thu piliiro. tons. Ixoth e eart.1 the bar ut a fe-et 11-1 lucliea in the hiuh Juinji. and put tht- shot 4.1 feet, appaiemiy wlihout rival effort. The siiilni.is and long illilancV n e tike 1 "' ul"10U,'11 no "'"O was (mi I lub alc.i lie-pirt. Tvventv iiictnt,, ri of thn .i,..An. clulw in the .ty left yot.ttr.lay for Weir (it), hiu,, 10 atmnd the ninth annual shoot of the o.vl Gun Club, of that city and partlelpatt in the baneiuet given to the visitors ut 1U0 tnd of the contest, which takes pia.t- to-day und to-moriow- nVthc p'at-tj f'm 0Ut 0t ionn "crfc aIi"' Itnulu at Itoliy. Ing. Duckadoo won. Hart rWaliace siS I hnm?.' ' sj' ',' J;-. iIay 9 -Vim race-Six fUr. Panton, third. Time."" i,,wlIace. second; longs. S.rivy hn ver ; won s. W. Stanton. Third rate ThrteJoirhV n n n ..... "i?i1'3..!.,ul.,'"e ?.'.. third. Time, j-iji. oftwiis. rate iie lurlonss. Doiolnfco Mo . Mav 8. (Knar-tnl V Th. ;otiut funds vvlll be deposited in (lolden Ity for the next-two jearu tor safe keep, ng. Tlie eoiinty couit. In session at I.'i- Third rate Thrto-iour-tb of a mllo, tlt. Mav S eSn(.pi-,l v atorltal contest hel.l In iM.inn i,,... Mi..u. Jauieg o Ite.tr won tlie tlri prize and will represent the si hools here in the slate 01. atorieal contest, to be held next 1'ilday nt Kansas Ciu. Clarence Ilarnes won second prUe, a gold medal Jelterson fuy Mo, Muy S.-(Hpeclul ) --,.u, ...... c ,.,-,,, . uiiiiuuieii me se-n. twees of llinze and KuUtr to Imprison, nieiit In the peiiltfcialaiy for life, lie also eomniutcd tin sontmte of William Tuvlor to ten je-.irs In thu penitentiary Tho doubt of their guilt is the goveuiot's lea ton for his anion. They vveru sentenced to be hanged .Saturday next tor uiuider. Joe Iiusty, of St. Joseph, will bo ullovved to hang tiolden Cltj e-ouuiv fit; lilt- mar this VAt.k .lor.l.irAl tha t,llAl. n.n. ing Compaiu of this city, the county de' posl(ory, and llxd the bond at 75.i.w. vvhlth was pfomptlj given. Theiu uie few in stances on re ord where county tunds have been transfined to towns otlur than tho -lii'iV"' ,i', .XIa,y S--T(8llfrelal ) rour weeks m2s 1 u'' l'ollyot u coil joiner named ,---j -.-. .u.iiiu un .un iiuriuigion tall road, two mi es west ot Macon, early ono morning, badly mangled. It was suppo" "d that he had betn drinking and was over taken by ihe fast train, l-'or some time there has b. n a suspicion that McCarty was foully ,-lt with, and his brother swore out a vvariant for the two tjulif brothers, of M.. op. and Mai k SnlderT ull coal miners .hargTng them with being Im pll atcd in th- murder of M.-Carty and they were to-Jay arrested by Sheriff As bury and lodged in the Macon Jail to await their Brtllnnuarv trial next Monday. ""ulk THE ANIMAL EXTRACTS Prepared iiccoidlng to the formula at DR. Wfl. A. HAAl.MOND. Tho uiml .voiiilerful theiiipriitlo ill.iinery sliiiu thu ela, f ,i,.,,or, OKIIinilllNK Iron, tho brain lor Diseases of the Hraln and Xenons Sistein. Mi:i)III,I.INi: . . ..Iiom tho Spinal Cord l-or Upllepsy, locomotor Ataxia, etc, C.WtlllM: IVuiu tho Heart Tor Dlseastb of the Heart, TI.STINI. I'roiu tho Testes Tor Premature Decay, OV.VItIM: I-,,,,,, Ulo o.arles 1'or Dlseast-s of Women. D.Hi-, 15 Drop,. Prlee, 'inn Ilracluns, SI. (Hi. AI.1. DUUGOIS'l'S. Send for Cook. KANSAS S1JM). SCHOOL M OKKIlf'.S. Tho State Ass111l.1l lun in T blrtlctli Aniiiuil Si ssIiiii ut sillmi, Kallna, 7Cas., .May S The thirtieth nn nual convention of the Kansas State Sun day School Association, vvhlih bigan here last night, Is largely attended. Near ly COO visitors art- here. To-d.ij's session was dtvotid to routine business and ..lioi-i addresses, a bjmposium was ulso given this afternoon on tho "Jllble School." The tonvtntlon will last until to-morrow night. fshlpiiii-utH of Stone, Tho flist load of stone for tho govern ment building Is expected to anivo In tho tit ftoui Colorado this morning and will be followed In shurt tlmo by several others from that state. The first shipment of the slono fiom ,'lexas 1, expected to reach thee '"net Sunday. All nrr.ingtments for handling tho stone and dressing it have been completed at tho yanis of the Dugau company, at Tvvi ntj-ihlnl and Jefferson, and tho huge det ilcks for handling the simeant p nml ""'uUy r"r "lu liiteirnatloual V. SI. (!, A. Co.iventloii. Springfield. Mass., May i. The inter Il.ltlotl.il convention r.r fhn v ."f nrirtllf.il I.t nnmi .1 c.... .. .. . . -V ini BftiV-iari-aag Jimfiflirafr-5rra-HsfSi CALHOUN OPERA CO. Today at,' :tl- List Time, "AAIORITA." To-nlglu "1'IIL lll.ACK IlllSllt." MIM' It Ml V V liiM.i- THE ROONEY COfVIEDY CO In the Laughable! Parce, ROONB "V." MATIMlll IO-1) Y A'l 'JtUO, A.IIOitI r.. 'LORD li.'iiiciciDi: 1'ii.i.s Kor malarial affections and all Inflamma. tor- diseases of which fever is an accom paniment Of intstlmable value In Keurajl gla; for Sick Headache a. spctlllc. ":U"M Pi Ice per bqx of pills, 513 cents. Ono hundred pills, tJ.0), .NATltOI.UIIKJ SALTS For Habitual Constipation. Torpor of tho Dowels or Inaction of the I.ler Head uthe Gastric Dispepsia. Intestinal Djs- neiisu. vant of Annetite. 1.11,1.,,,-... . Debility, " "' """ As a mild, effectlvo purgative It has no tQuai, Price, SO cents per bottle. KI.SttUt.VllM. Hl.Mi OP cot;.. In exhaustive states of the nervous tvs. tern, resulting from excessive mental work emr.Hnni.l uvHIftmunl nr rv.f.H n.. . ' presslon of Spirits. Melancholia and Hvs leria llestorative Wine of Coca acts as a, gentle .harmless stimulant and palliative producing no evil effetts. ,H Trice. 75 cents per bottle. wi.i...... 110 uiiiu.il session ilj.flfi) with a new feature In association convention in i,r1i'.l"l.,'t,I,'.s -JTVlces. eommenclng at 10 o clock in tho fpifiinon und continuing until 3 o'clock in the afternoon. The S vention was formally called 10 onli.r promptly at 8.3U In thu State Street Han. list church, about rjlil .id.. .,,.,... VA..t..ii"' ing nearly fony states and territories; lie. present6"1 ",ovl"ces ,n nada; being DOINGS IN OKLAHOMA. Outhrle, O. T , 'May 6. (Special ) The. territorial Firemen' convention convened here this evening for a three days' session .Mayor Martin dellverevl an address of wel come' which was responded to by Hon senate ""' '""esUlen5 of ,hc Oklahoma Outhrle O. T.. Mn- S.-(Sr,eelal.) Two men made a whoesale ralel through tho country, three miles east of here, Near Tryon, they robbed John McClellan and hii son of a large sum of money and stole two ficsh horses. When they renched George Itoss". near Dale, they robbed him of icoo a watch ami gun ' Outhrle. o. T., May 8.-fSpeclal ) The Territorial Dentist's Afsoelatlon held the-lr n111111.il meeting hero to-day, Olllcers vveru elected as follows: President. Dr. Klrlt Patrick. Oklahoma City; vice president. Dr Hughes, (iiithiii . corresponding secretary Dr rurrovv, Guthrie: secretary and treas urer. Dr. Kelsey. Chandler , TO NIGHT, MAY 9th. AT AUDITORIUM. Ilio Sweete,t .Singer in Araerici; a favorite everj vrhei 0 MR, PLUNKET GREENE. Popul ir prices, S5c Me, 75c. 11. Heservad heats at I.e,-g llros., IliUtJ Walnut stieet MUSIC! MUSIC! MUSIC! Fairmount Park To-day Afternoon at 3 o'clock, grand otchestral toil cert on tha piazza ot thu cafe livening at co'cloca craud concert lull TJIIJiD JIKGI3IENT HAND, f 30 J'icccs-.N 0. Wlii'elup, DJrcctiir. ise f Sousa's Band SAIPHIIAV, I .11 A II, Afternoon and eronlng Marie lli-riiuid, Suprmui. urriii Hiikc, MolinUt. Prices. , 75e, 10c aimc. Sean new on sale at Junctiun Ticket uihce. Pozzonl's Comnloxinn Powpeu produces a soft and beautiful skint it combines every iltmtut of beauty nnd purity. 1ENT AND AWNING CO, HAuMc-lUllKlls op Avvnlnjs of all kinds. Tents ol all Wmeli. ITajs. Paulliis, foi.' Jjrs of all !.ln,is b.ad for prltci Telephone 1611 1W WEST I.IGHTH ST. Do You Like Clean Smooth Towels to use after ..ash ing? If o. cull telephouu 1371 for prompt service. SILVER TOWEL & K. 0, TOWEL CO, lU.il MAIN. A. C. FULKERSON, Prop. THK Oil. TIIVT IATHHIOATKS MONTH 6111.1. MAMJPACTUUUU U VACUUM OIL GO. Ilm 10 buy lt-and you will got It la In original packkgej-go to STANDARD OIL COMPANY. COLUMDl-V CIII-MICAL COSIPANI', Masblogtou, D. C. D1UD. Tents.Awnings, Flags & Covers .l.f.i?o,s-thnneaw.tea,lso iart-fl9 c"?aP' " fl,aVeW HK-J'M ??&. ZTA; LA1Llrr?lri;i'?$la- A- Magiu duTat . wioi vu$k "LTiwisa- ??, s Ottawa, Kas., May S. Funeral at St. Joha's church o'clock this morning. nt 9.30 a m i 4- X r vC. J, BAKEl.lyi""ri urd st,, itau.us city, iiu.