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'SIT s j-!Ss, j $n&$ Ww x. vor.irMi xxxahu, no. 27. U'KSDAY. KANSAS (MTV, JULY !), JSUa Tl'KSDAV. IMMOKj TWO CKNTN. p K (fitim H stt lit Wititmt n ( ' 'VtytygJr y r ? ivVvV I ;oit W bui,1 lull hi :oi mi M fVLl II. m. ( "1 . ... ll .! in u fc TEC EI TALK OF THE TOWN GREATEST EXCITEMENT! The safe nf the n"- gnec's stork of d W, Cook X. Son rt shoe tor of Onialn. Neb N 'thing Inil cjttlctiitl) high grades of poods. J.r)Tfi Tlttl PIUCHS t.lMln C Hurt's J7 00 laidles' Shoe, $2 60. Hurl R. Mums' ?T Calf Shoe. Men lohnson vt Mtirph)'s 17.0) Gents' Patent l.i ullirr Shoes, J3J. Hmnlile't f! r) Ladles' Patent Leather I..nt e Shop, S nil. tip) nobis' I(M leArile' Shoes, $1 i Cook $' 00 ladles' Oxfords, 1.60, tnn or MnrK t'ook't i.) Party Siiprie nnd ltrovvn KM Sllppeis, nil color, 51 7", Cook's $.!'. Itoj' Shoes at Jl M u pair. Hantn's Men' J.0) Shoes, 3tA Cox J() Wlscs' titiil Chllriien's Shoes, til n and lil.v k. SI "i Missis' aiiI I'hil Irons $j(0 Strap nnd Hon Slippers nt ! lii lies' Hondo r Sllppiri-, worth Jl Oil, -isc Ml s' iiii.l I'hlllt ii h J.p.1 ixf r.k, Tn. I,i Iks' $1 0 oxf r k at ri. Ottr 'ft,(XW In tins stoi k t,w on silo nt .i n, cmm.i.s i-romi-tia fillf.d. SHOE PARLORS, 725 MAM STREET "Where There's a Will There's Always a Way. " Some articles aio absolutely nec essary to the completion of every well regulated housoliold. SIL VER CHURN BUTTERINE is one of theic articlos. House keepers prefer it because thoy can always depend upon the quality bciu excellent. Call at our Packing House, located just across the Stato line, and you can pmcliasc this article in any quantity. We manufactuio other biands for those dcsning a cheap cr article. J-rmour Jrackmg o. KANSAS CITY, U. S. A. RIGHT SOW Wo villi lefiiiish thosa obi and duty HARDWOOD FLOORS At a very low price, or put down a now PARQUETRY FLOOR. Throw away tlioso germ-collecting car pets and sue tho wuiitimrU of houselrci'plnff 1020 rBUj WALNUT. NORMAN & ROBERTSON, ABSTRACTS Kij Ltunnn i cca wr i i i L.tu p Jel-rphono UOJti. 10 UKt flth. St. EEimSSSS'SSESBES!! ELKS WILLJBE UNITED, Tim 1 mi I .ii tliuis nf tlio lliiler A 111 Minil II iriiiunlo at Atl mlln ( It), N. l, tliintl( Ciiv, N J, July 8 -This city Is ouiiiin lo-ntttht with Klks, who liaietomo to atliml tin tliliil niimiul Mi-Ion ol the (.ami luilo (if lUkh, will' It will open hero tn-moiinw Tho rntiM ntlun pumilsos to ho tho Ktputi'st lii tin- history of tho order. M In. Wisttin ili li'Katlons li.ivo all iuili.d, tho hint (UhK.itPH riachiiiK hero this jnorn liiK tin" HI. Kati-s) tiom WiiHlilnston, I3.il tiinoro n ml the Houtlt ciuiiu this ultcilioon. Tho I in hatch of ilPhKntes to nrilvo ill In Llio"i tin in l'lill.ulplphla, who nlll coma down loiiuiiiQH mainini, -uo Htionrf Ml i In piniiilniiit hotels ,in dn.oratcil In ,niiliiill, nnil the Ailiitulu avPiniP husl lii s Ihhiis mo almost iiiiiiealed bt.ni-atll u m iilih nt ml, tthltu nnd lilue M i imitmt; to-day hi-tw.in Oiand 1J. iih .1 Kul. i 11 1 and .Mt.nle r Dilwllir, of Hun I hi ir l)i miih i hi ml Kt.unl cv .iH il i ii hi- li l lir- llullalo tnctliin, it mil ji t. i t in i iiniiHi)iiiiM the dill il inei'S p 1 nun liuuiin tho two tin tlons .Mr. Det nihr mm luie with full authority to n i and It in nun a bettli d fin t Ihut tho o ! r will In iihili'il In lulu the coiiMiitlun iiliuuiiih whiih Mill In on J'ridiiy, pmha- )ih The Klalld llldKi Mill LOineui" at ID 0 i lm k to-nioiiOM rnoiniiiK 111 .Mortis' imiiiils' annul . William l! .Minn.s. of Vliilailidphl i. Is an usomhI i-andlilatu for tin ollli i' ot (.laud (Viliul nil. r, and It Minis ii he tin Kiniial uiilnluti that lm Mill he chnspii Tin nt 5 llinilsnnd out ot n tot il iiipiuht 1 diip of Jl. iji.i i'.lks In the 1 onn ti Mill !" nnii iiii'd at the iuctiiiB A monslpr pamde Mill take pkiLO on W'ulms il.u, Mhi 11 it l iM'i-iUd lietM'een ii,000 uml S.000 Ulkb will lie in line, AlTDIMIJl 11V 'I III! (.((VIIKMIII. .11. 11, lli'lk N lined .11 One of the Hnuuiii i'i nlli nil ny llln 1 lorn. Topelta, Kus, July S-(Hpeiial) Qov einoi -Moiilll to-day nppoliiUd Jl. it link, of llolton, to he tiunili.r of tho stmo luiiid of ptiiitiiitlai) illiet-tors, li W. J, Hind. ieiuoed Ml. HtLk uttb not an upplluuc lor the. pi ico, hut tame to Topika to uiku thu niipoimmeiit of a fiitml, Judse Mo f'uinlkM lnn the laltci loiiud that .Mr. Iltck wan the sintuioi-'t. choiue hu pioiupi ly wlthdioM' Ida uppllcution uml lndon.nl the Holton man No 0110 has Lt heen iileeted to replace J)ieelor Haines, .lio Mas nmoiul at tho balne tlinu with iJilntul Hull! Sluto llou.o I'linlriiU Aitardpil, Topeka, Kas . July S. (Sjii-etal ) The contractu for plasttilnj the niuin hulldlnK 01 the KutiMUS tapltol and puttintr In tho Undoivs weio awauied to-du The To peka tli in of lltowi i.. Van yaiit was tin- lowtst bidder and fcecmtd the plum. There were iut biddem fur the entire woiU an.1 two others tor thu nlasttiingr The bids wiie as follow lMlow V. Van VCant, WjDO, liiowii .Vc Mo.-cs, ?2S,Uu0, llUikniaii A. 1 lajk, J,Wit, Jlent iiemiett, J.'l.37l, i'tilhbtrt A. SarKint, 2l. The Moot work h to be of Lhesmut and with thu (,l.ss wa hid for at fH.&u) by the winnins linn, wnile thty put in. the pUsterlnj; at UM- lank IU11 lier Api(ilntiil. Stmseon. Mo., July S (Special) V A. Majei. lashUr of the Kauiiria' and Mpi-chiiit-" bank, of thi Un wus to-day ap pointpl rt ehir lor the btuiReon l'x thunge bunk, will h closi a Its doots lat i elt 011 ai sunt cf a JJ.uu Bhortui,e In the uttounts o Its cashier, V. II. ltiscott. N ft nS L'iZii a HON, JOHN W. FOSTER RETURNS 1 lin lll.lliicnl.liril I tpprpliir) I ilk In I, ri .(IiikIj-In llpsird In Hip t'lilno- ilnpiiir,i Mar, Vi.ilncton, July S t'A-Rvfp(iry of Pi iti John V Iotpr nrrlp.I m Snhln t in to di from (.'hlna, whrrp he hn taken 1 roimpi, uou pin in the dlploinatio br.ineh of Hip fliina-Japaii eonllli t tti otnttpr to Inipilrlp, Air. lVnl'r pnld llnrp 1111. booi rpa-nn to ppppt pprnmtipiit pptie liitrtpcn Jnpnn nnd China a Hip rp-ult of tlw treaty of Shlmonospkl. The tprnn dprnnnded by Japan may, hp al !. under tho rlivuiniitAnrpd, he ppgnrded ren'onahlp, epprlally In li of thft retro eniidlon of l.ono TiinR ppnltisiiila. The treaty Iim heen olwnneil nnd cnrrlpit out by t'hni with wrupiilom ood fnltli. Iter pondtiPi In (hi repeot hnn rrpaled a ery faornblo Impretoti In Jnpnn. The lonh hit eonelndpil through Itiuflnn IliUuenie will ennhle China to piv the llrl two Initnllments ot the indelnnltj. These two inslnllinintt eoir hair of the Indi'in tiltV nnd the balnnoe, eMprtrllni over p ir will he a compir.itheb cany burden fir the 1 lilneup ffntrrampnt It any tUilt In fIiomii in the maiiiiKPtnent of tho Imperial r nup; The fountrv lm Kt-eat refotircps in 1 h.M nppr jet failed In It llnnuclnl en 1 1- in nt Hence Hie peae coneluded at Slilmoni ekl In not likefv to be broken on a mint of (he -diorti onilimn of China. If a rupMi! 01 1 un It la more likely to be br 11 ht about by thp Intermeddling ot the 1 nrnpi in power The inii retitlon of Itujisli on account of tli 1 1 nils of peace wan not unexpected nnl Is nut iinnnturil In Mew of her pre ilnm 1 itlnir !nter.t In the Orient. poclallv 01 the Kurih I'arlfle const ot Asia. That I'nm f' iloMed the lead of Hula crpnted no surtrlip In the Hiit, but Hi it (lermun "lie-.nl I unite with them In a display of for e nsJin-t Japan wni entlrel unexpect i I and Is not et utukritood i.rl(lih re t aeniej. in China anl Jnpnn are irj bitter in erlth MtiK their "otiniimm for Its nb s ntmn In tin- tnnlter. The) iIIpro lint its f iiimo t Join with tho other powers in ic-nir-iinrlng- the terms hid lost for their ooiintrv the prellKe. and has lift Russia a fne hand .11 lis iniluence and conttol at IV kin Of nil the countries dtplonntleallv 1 oiu lined in the eontest, the t'nlteil Hlntes has come out of ii with better kiiup than in otlur Tiom the llrst, her inteiest lint been r& OKtilzeel by both belllKi rents as puielj ilisin.eiested, her only desire heiiiK to n nder uch sirlee ns would hrlns about un honoinble nnd UistliiK peine The conduct of the state depirtniptit In Its veiy di III ate relations with both comb it tints has been m irked b. soo I judgment and In few mistakes, and the Kood of 11c is of our ministers nnd lonsuls In China and Japan, where the rcpicsonted the In terests ot both governments, have heen verj useful, and aie hlshl appreciated by both. H1I11B asked why ho declined the Invita tion to ri'tn iln In China as the udvler ot tin Chinese aovcinment, Mr. 1 'osier said he hid spmt the greater portion of the pist nvint.v-llve je us In foreign lands, anl while his resUlcm e abro id hid tiein ginci.ill a plcnsmt one lie hid found no countrv eipiil to his nitlve Iind. md he desired to pi 11,1 the leiniindir of his life In Ills native coiintrj He confessed that if the lnvlution had come five or ten jears eirllir hu probablj would not have de clined it. PEDAGOGUES BY THETHOUSAND latin iters In CJreit Numbers Ciintliiuii to J'liur In on the illonal AhMicl litliin at Di ui 1. Denver, Col, July S Diulnp the pnst twentj-four hours theie his been a great tush of Inioining deleg-ites and visitors to the X.itionll IMuc ntion il Association eon. xentlon. It was estimated tii.it ll.OuO vls ltois hid nrrived at noon to-daj, and that the total number will exceed n.ouo Tho tegular tt Uns have been heavllv loaded and a doen tpeelal trains besides havo at rived "Inco lant nilit The national Council of Hducatloii eoiillnued Its session this fmenoon IVesldent Houndii an nounce il the following committee to formii. late a plun foi eaujitig into elfiet the SUB- I'.Milln.i l.i 1.. 1.. l.i.. . ....... nn eefT.. e-iiiuiit. 111 ir iiiiii a iiiiei on uil grided bchools," lead on faitunlaj. It A Iliid lie .Michigan, D I, Kieble, Minne sota, J, U Preston, -Mississippi, (leorge II, liiovvn, Illinois, and Kail liaines, Callfor ,.i 1 num.' i-tiiaguKu'.u i-ioonms 1 ue eiocior showed that the rule s of teaching and tho nil uikements of studies should conform to he pieiillar eonilitluiis of the pupil s mini, "ii Hut un lital poivir be used to b si advantage and mi nt il fatigue ,i iile I He ilwelt upon the tie ccsslt v of s 1 in inging Ktitdies that one shall not In. t it. it with the best tli atment of another. Tin supreme court room liming proven t..i small to accommodate the hugo n unt il r nt spn totals, the alteration session u is h 11 in the auditorium of the Denver p ii st book The ieport of the committee 111 animal eduiatlon vvas glvm bv Its hull man President Cook, of the Illinois 1 hi mil si hool. 'lhe committee had se iiiiid iiifuimation ftom sliy-tlnee normal schools, ugardlng their customs In the ad-mi'-slciu of students and couises of work. The committee! ricnmim nded thit educa tioii.il inpilii ments for admission bo not too high, and that practice be Interspersed with theon Ileal study after the 111 Ht year of tho iiormul ionise'. The latter proposl. tiou provoked aei animited discussion. It was voti d to have the piper pilnted. ci,i:itks.nii's: rent k.vm.is. Postmaster t, en, nil AVilsnn Has Tirn nr llirce ac. un left fur tho Mute. Washington, Jill) S (Special) Postmas ter (3enci.il Wilson said to-day (hat there were two or three cleikships in his depig ment belonging to the Kniisis list, and tie was In a quandnty as to tho matter of lin ing them. They are political appointments nnd he does not know who to apply to for Uemoirats for the places. Ho says, ho is assured p-Reuator Mni tln is not reliable In the way of recom mending Democrats nnd he does not want to appoint Id public .ins 01 Populists, heme his tlilili ult It is possible that he will M't nicjiind the trouble by inaklus tho ap pointments outside of Kansas mum' itu 11s iiv wiiii;. Mideri, Cil July S The bodies of eight Chinamen were touud to-da) in the Han Joaquin rivet They had Ix'en walking in thi minis, situated In the mountains eithl mllis distant I'oul play Is suspected Columbus, O, Jul) fc Populists having invited Com) to speak at tho Washington coin t house tree silver meeting next Week uesday, sdlv-i r Democrats ohjeetpil and tho outlook Is that sepir.ilo meetings will be held. Pails, July S Thu ehntnber of deputies to-d.t) adopted a. motion to the eftec t that the government negotiate as soon as possible with the United Hl.ttts iut the conclusion, of a permanent tieaty of aibt ttatloii Minneapolis, July S .Specials to the Journal Mom C.uiiloi's and I'm man, .V !., upoit luav) hailstorms )csterda) after noon The former was two miles wide and twenty long Uho lattct laid law RGoO ticies of gialn I.ufaulu, I, T, July S Tho dual govern ment lit the deck iieiilou, emu headed by the superseded chief, IMryiiiun, uud the othci j Second Chief Ilullet. was ended to-iay fot thu time by United Htntes Agent IWsdoiu, vvho icfused to tecoenUo Second Chief Illllk't. AVU hlta, Ka , July S fSpee lal ) Isadoro Mcbhea, posimastei of Henneese), I T., was bound uvei to the dislike court to day, alter a ptellmlnary Jieailug, on tho chirge of assault on Mrs. Wilhlte, a Sal vation At my lieutenant, some three weeks aj;o at her house, from the e itects of vv hklt ishe died a few ela)3 afterwards. l'j mkfort, Ky , July S fJovernor Drawn received a tekfeiam train i M. Sinltli, of Oldham count), stutlug that his cattle aru d)iicj of some peculiar malad) which haf IKs the kuuwkdge of cattle ralseid and nli)sl. I ins In that locality. Tho coveuior has ordeied Dr. M'cCormaclc, of the state boatd of health, to Investigate the case, HaliltiEton, Tex-., July S Vesterday a number of men went down to the tlver to u high blulf at rock, fot the purpose of blasting cut some bees, and obtaining the hone). Aftei the blast a latge muss of rods, welching about ten tons, Hashed down iitiou some of the crow I Instantl) killing Marston Colton and Hob rt Dun lap, Tbt) vvcro mashed Into a uult), Hoth were prominent mucus. 'Phn Va r,i,f. rtf Ilin nn...n,l,,nn rt.t Timlo ... . . , .w 1 L Uk ,1, V..J it, 1111 1. ,f,i u,t .llll gogies was given bv Di H. A. Hinsdale, of tin rnlverslty or Mlihigan, Ann Arbor, the subject being, "The Laws of Mental Congiuity and -Mental Hnergy Appli. d to A VICTORY FOR SPiSE 1 OIlt'KS I'NDI'It (ir.vr.IMIi A7.l'.ll AVI li:ir. SHI.NAI, SI t't'll'-s. INSURGENTS OVERWHELMED, 1 m:v ri,i:i: 1'iniii 1111: i'ii:i,i, i.K.w i.vi m:.ki. aim st.Ai.s iii:iii.Mi. I tin Artlun '1 mile I'lnpp Neir llnnriiiitllii nnil VVns Ciiiiiliii t, it Willi Vigor mi Itnlli slip (ii in nil sanilnln Inline din te ('inn iiinnil nf the ..piiilsli I roup. e Havnni, July S. A jevpre pngigpinpiit hits tnken place bptwicn the Spniilsli troop, under the command of Major Ar il ir, nnd Itahl, thp Insurgent lesulir, at Hip head ot a hirge force. Two hundred and elfjhty of the latter werp killed Il appears Mijor fincheK re-celvpel Infor mation Hint a rorec or l.W) Insurgents, un der the. coinmniid of Itahl, had ooeupied strong positions near Mann initio, province. of Sintligo dp Cuba, Consecpiently tho m tjor sent a uiPsspiiger to his superior of tlcer, Colonel Afti.tr, proposing lo him that the) should join their forces and m ike nn attack upon the Insurgents. The messen ger, howovir, fill into the hands of the In surgents, vvho hangeel him, nnd sent word to 'Major Smclic, In the iinmn ot Colonel A!uar to make an attack upon the Insur gent position fiom a point Mlilch compelled tho troops to approach thu lnstitgiiits through a nirrovv thoioughfare Major St inches', recognizing the ellllleiilly of the movement, which was nppaientl) dliectil by his colonel, sent forward two advanc pickets of twelve and thlrt) men. lespivl Iv el), iindir the command of two ser geants, with Instructions to push forw ird to the tight nnd to tho left ot the narrow thoroughfare, far ri moved from them, and to be careful to take up advanttgeous po sitions, fiom which they could piotect the advance of the main body ot the troops under Sinchez's command The sergeants cleverly followed out the instl notions. Jit Jor Kinchez then advanced cirefully upon the Insurgent position, protecting his men bv ever) Inequality of tho giotind. Hut, is he expected tile troops were no sooner Inside the di llli than the insurgents nt taekt d them In fotce. The first charges of the InsiugPiits Mire 111 ide with enthusiasm and their minimis pl.t) eel havoc among the tioops who wire hemmml In, and un able to diplov. on necount of the nirrovv road the) had io follow lint It was here that the two adv inei- pickets, under the two sngeints, nine to the rescue. Prom their ilcv.ued position thev kept up a con tinuous and well elltected tire upon the In sui gents within nnge and eventuall), as sisted by a ehirge of the Spanish Hoops, compelled them to retreit outside of the dellle Tho s,plt,sh rushed forward after them, and ome In the open tiny charged the insurgents with gn it courage ind compelled them to rctient hastily The In surgents then sought lefuge in the strong position tin) hid previously left In order to ttt.ick the tioops. but the soldkis cu rled this position nnd put the enemy to llieht, wltli .1 Ices upon the Held of 20 killed The tioops lost lifty men, killed and wounded. It was at llrst repoited that the insur gents were commanded by General Mace 0, but it Mil- later k. lined that they weio umlei itabl alone, and that Mnceo took no part In the t iig.igement in another tight, repotted from Veguin, the insurgents under Itabl lost live killed and man) wounded, whllo on tho side ot the tioops, one ollicer and four soldlcis were wounded News of another defeit of the Insurgents has reached hen- from itellamoiitas, in the province of Santa Clara P,pl!aniantas was garrlsotit .1 b) an olticei ind lift) sol diers, who oi pupli d 11 fortified bai rai k building The place Mas attacked b) the Insurgents undi r Castillo. The eneni) built a lirge 111 t to the wiudvv ml, nnd the Uames Mere eoinmunleiied to that build ing Thi Insuigtnt iPidei then mt word to the ollicer in command of the g.urlon, tho soldleis forming part of the union bat talion, notlfvliif him to surrender, under penalty of being buimxl alive with his men The olllcei sent word 10 Castillo la teply that he prtfiired to die lighting or be burnt d to deuh than sin rendering to thp insurgi nts. in the meantime some, of the soldii rs succeeded 111 extinguishing the liames, and while the)- weie doing so tho n nialnder of the garrison kept up n. con tinuous Hie from their rilles on the insur gi nts. The kilter replied from every point but the Mirrlson held out g ill intly for two hours The news of the attack had In the meantime been communlt ated to a detachnii nt of Spanl-h sol Hers In tin neighborhood, and they pushed forward with all possible speed to the garrison's, relief. The mo mi'lit they retched tho garrison, n, brisk (Ire vvns opened upon the insurgents, and the latter letlred. letvlng man) dead and wounded on the Held On the side of the tioops onl) three men were killed nnd four woundi d The in-urgi nts pave burned a church near llinao in lhe K intl 1-splrlttis district, piovllipp of Sinta Cl.ti.i, Captain (Icneial Campos his left Place tes for S.u ti i'spiritus Tin ntv-nini per-on-. hnve beep sent to the Island or Pin is for pn ticlputlon In po litical conspli ues THE SITUATION ATWIN0NA. Sever il Itmlles nf lln Mi thus of tin, I leiml llnvie lien n lEeiovnri d uml Se ire It Cn,if iiiuci! b) lliinilri iU. .Spilngllild, Mo , July S The story of tho Hood nt Wlnon 1, Mo , has told .only in put ot tho hoiicus of thu disaster. Owing lei the fai I that Minnn.t Is In a mountain ous legion almost ill.u ciutdlilu by wtigon, and the tallway Is Mushed awn), news of tho Hood Is hard to obtain Seveial ollcinls ol tho teillvvii) and other parties 01' this ill) left tor Winona on a special train this uuiruiiu' lo icnclcr assistance to tho atilck cn pi oplt i'ull) l.eitlO slghtseeis vlsilctl Wluon 1 )es te tela), and to-da) Hie e inu.l is still laigt r Hvei) nvullabk Vehicle in lllieli Tiee ami othci villages was piesscd into Hie, service, ami mini) went on hoisohaik Tim bodies of itev (I Duncan and daughti'i. .Maltle, and Miss Nmuia Nevins weio touud about noon )esteida) under a huge drill of broke 11 tiiulnts about u mile below Winona Also the bodi of 1111 1111. known htiauger who w.is stopping at 0110 of the hotels, and not, Hiciefoin, known to lm missing until Ills bod) was louiid A teirlblo stem h atlses fiom the mass of hugs hciiscs, cattle und culm animals 1 row tied I'oi seveial miles below Wluon 1 may be seen denil animals, wagons, and household goods of all kinds Ovel JUO people wile si nulling )islerday tor thu cliad bodies The bod) of Ocoign Hvans' ilnughtcr was found this toienoon Tho Isidy of I,loyd light's dauglitei is still missing. Lite news ftom Thomasvllle, Oregon county, shows that while gie.it damage was clone, there was no loss of lite, and ovei) thing is safe theiu now A stvcie eleetilo rain stoiin swept along the Janus liver and as fat south us Ozark, Chilstiui count), lust night Stock was killed by wind and lightning, nnd crops damaged. Spart.i vvas In the lino of thu stouu uud thteo houses vine stiucls b) llglituing thete. ,n (lid Km. nt I'liini'er (time. I.avvicuce, Kus. July 8. (Special ) The death of Charles btarbuck. uged nearly 1U0 )ears, occulted at i, o'clock tills afternoon tiom old use and. a p.uabllc sttoke. Hu was one ot the oldest settlers 111 Douglas count) lining come luiu befoiu tho luiinl giant companies of the Hast had sent out uiDone. Ho was one ot lhe lust known itsidents of Hasteiu Kansas, and had a vety large click of acepi liiuances. Ho vvas a menibet ot tho Ft tends' chuich. uud the tuneial will probably bo held from that chuich In this city, Cut lilt t'liu.ln's tbroit, Ovvlngsvllle, Ky , Jul) S John D. Young, Jr, sou of ci-Coiigtessinau John D Young in an ulteiiailon with hie cousin, Pllnu ) I'ussett, cut 1'assett's threat, severing the Jugular vein und resulting In his deith in a lew minutes,. Young was airestcd. The Il 1 lv Ins 1 (lii.nl Bir,l px lit mrtll, n lm 11 111 1 reilniiu 11. of the pirtii.s en -e nn I In Hi afrnli INVESTIGATING!,)!,, HATCH, Hire rlnrs of llul, hluseii, Heftum ilnrv Inlet I p Hie ( nee In sp (,. ,,r (Ion rum Mor rill's Sugg, silnus nt I'li.tpiiitetitPiit, Topekl, Kns , lulv s -(Siet lilt ) The bewiid of din ilors of the Hutdilnsoti re forimitnrv nppeir lo be deiPiuiliieil to enrrv on Hip ltiveiigntlon of Htiiicrlnl, nd int Hit Mi at this time ,IckiIIp the vvlslns of the- gnvpriiot. To-iIhv nt Hutchinson hn. been llMl H! tho lime mid pint P for the Investitmtion In proie'sl. on Saturday I ert iln lepiesi ntntlon Were mnde to the hovetnur b) niendii nf ,Siipeiliitindent Hutch who ehirge Hint lhe tionrd of di rectors tnve lieeii Riillty of intiu1 wiong doing thnn Is It Id at lhe doni of the sii pprlntPlidPiit, md the (jovermir t'oueltliled to Investigate lhe whole" Il oniric oil Ills own necoiinl before permitting the board lo pass ludgnieht on the MlperUilPttrletit Ho he Hddles-i (I a teller to III" bonld ,ik ln thnt the Invi stlgatlnn be postponed until two wcks fioin Monday To-dav 11 tPlegiam Wn renlved ill the slate house fiom Superintendent llntch which atiiieuiticed that the bonrd vvns pt-o-t ei ding with Hip Investigation In dellnupd of the wishes of the governor. One of the ehntgps laid lignllist Messrs. Humphrey, Keott and Aimsitong, who compose tlie lKntd, Is Hint the V mnde 1 x cesslve charges agnlnsl the slnte for ex penses on n tilp iiiuilp to the Hnst for the purpose of examining model reformatories Hutch went nlnnit 011 tills trip, ami his expi nsps wire pieclsel) the same ns those Un Hind It) each member of the lioirl i: ich tilPliiber of the lionrd tiled a voucher Willi the auditor of the slnte ns fallows. Seventeen ihi)s, ppi diem fit f.l oil Seventeen riavs' iiotel bill, Jl mil Tl.nelltig expenses , 270 31 Tulnl Jill 31 The vouchers Mere not Itcmlreri any fur ther than lndlrnted nbove Siipeiliiteiub'tit Hatch Itetnired his voucher for the Hip, the vat Ions Items iiggregntlng Ji SO 'I lie pti77lp Hie state house authorities nre tr ilitr to solve Is how one iitnn who sit lit tho s-uuo table and -lept In the same bed with his fellows managed 10 gn tluouah on J'liSO. while each of the others expended J3Ti.1l. LEAVENWORTH WARDENSHIP. elohl, llilltlliin l'ri's, ,,ts Siiini, cinnil Him 0111 111 end , Huns for tlm 1'n.lt Inn Vn l. perli lie eil Man Is Mutiletl. Wishlngtcin, July K, fSp, clnl ) "Who is this min Hnnnon? He Ins some line In dorsement" This Is the w n) Attorney (Itneral Harmon referred to the nppllea tlon ot John Hnnuun, of laavetiworth, who vvaiith to be appointed warden of the 1'nlted States pinltentl.il) nt Leaven worth. Mr Harmon said Hint Hnnnon had been lecomuiemUd hv nirtlcs thoioughl) tellable ami he was inclined to think him II good man It lie had ever had iinv prison experience he Mould be Inclined to look vetv favouibl) upon his application Hovel not Mntlli, vvs, nf Indiana, ctillid on the attoine) gem r.il and Insisted tint J.unis K 1'rench of .Ml hlgau Cltv. ind, Is tlie right man for the pi 1 e Mi I'rem li has the Indorsement of px-i.ovcrnoi Camp bell, ot Ohio, which mikes him llkul) to g( t Hie appointment. Mr lint iiKin slid to-dav tint no com muntcitlon had been lecheri fiom Mi -Claughre). of Illinois, to the effect that he could not accept the olllce If offered to him In fact, hu lindit stood that Mc Clauglirev would take it If tendered. So 1.1 1 Trench and .McCliiughtev are the onlv (list-eliss prison nun who have been eoisldered tor tlie position .Mr Hiiinion hopes to make the appoint ment this week. RAILROAD NEWS. llcnitllt in Inti nst. Toppki, K is , Julv S (Spei I il ) The American l,oin and Trust Company hits commenced an action In the 1'nlted Slates eliciilt court ng tlns-t h& lunetion Cit) ,V, I'oi t Keuinev Itallw ly Oonipiny, S II II CI uk. Oliver W Mink I: lllb-rv Vndn son I'tecleilek It Colli di it John W Do. me, Adolphus Ii iei anl Dotiis II Meier, for Jmlgini nt against the .1 unction Cit) v Fort ICeinie) Itallw iv Company, for the amount ol ill monivs due by vli tim of a mortgige or deed of trust executed Dieembcr 1 isst, and dellvtred to tin pi ilntltf as tiusiee. The plaintiff also asks for the for. . Insure of tli.' mortgage and the appointment ot a ice piv er for tli.' 10 id The plaintiff holds J17I,(KW In mortgige bonds of the company, upon which It is alleged Inteiest has de faulted The line Is running as a bratie h of the Futon I'.u lilt , hence that roul and Its iccelvers aie brought Into Hu- action. Itci ills Ciitliiillil ,te. Cincinnati, O., Inly S The stockholders or tho Cincinnati. Hamilton & li)Mn tallroad to-dav adopted tho agree meat for the consolidation of the Cincinnati, Ham ilton & Da) ton, Hi. Cincinnati, Dirinn A: Ituitton, and the Cincinnati, Da) ton ,v Clile.igo llli's. All of tho "iill shares vottd, out of IOJiki, favored the eonsoliela tlon. The vote of the other two lompuil s last week was piai lieallv unanimous The consolltl Hi d e.ipltil stock Is flil,Wi) 000, of which $v (Ki,ono Is ", per cent nun-cumulative pr, tiind Tlie common slot k of the Cincinnati, ),)tuti ,V. Iron ton and of the Cincinnati, Daw 111 iV: Chicago are ex changed 4 to 1 for consolidation preferred, the Cine Inn tli, Ilttnllton iV. l)i)ton t pet cent even. Cimiuniti Hamilton ,Vi nayton common reielvpd 1 ",-100 sh.ues of mw Pi cf erred and two shans of new common Thirteen din -tors of the consolidation will bo elected July Jo, sanlii in I! irnings. Tho earnings of tho Atchison s)stem propel, cm lulling llln s nn ntloned below, Wiie, foi Hie foiutli week in June, JJ7S,03.1. nu Increase of $lh "ai7 over the same week of Inst )t.ti Tin eirulngs for lhe month Wirt $.',117,110, un In. lease ot J2'W,.'7r The earnings of tho St f.ouls .v. San Fr.int Isco were, lor the week. JID2.li;, an inciease of J.'l,S2l, for tho month, $1C-',DJJ, an Increusi of J.H.'f.Ti Thu earnings of the Atlintlti ,: Pacldc weie, for the vvulc. JiD'ilS, an Inettase ot J.",nil: for the month, XH,0SO, an Inciease ot JKO.fiUx Tho e irnings of tlie entlio s)Rtem for tho week wile JSJVJSJ 1111 Inciinse of JHO.OTJ: for tlio month, $.',:"jj,1 i, ,111 Inereaso of JU1 17'i All tho enrnlnss given mo approximated gloss earnings. Humor of a 'Irmsfcr, New York, Jul) S The Commen ial Advertiser snvs- Tin re is now no doubt tint the Ni.w ork ,V New Hnglitnl rail toad has passed Into the control of the New link, .New Haven ,; Hirlloitl 1.1II 10.nl 'lhe fin t was semi-otllei ilk a il lumined to-di). Minn a. piumluent luoker told Ids customers that Thomas C Plan hid Unarmed his fiimil Hi it J I'icrpont Moigatl and Willi nil Itotke f.-lltr hid 11111 1 liused a inijoiity of the New Ihislind stock, 'ro-inuuovv the 10.nl Is to be sold iiii.lt r feu losiiiu pro epilogs, and then a butter Idea ot the Mini it situation will be had. ('lilting S , (ii.ilii, Omaha, Julv s In Western and Hastern Kansas and S.iuthetn Nebiciskt the small giaui Is now being nit The i.illroid peo ple sen in this lad bundled of cars of might un I tli" beKiimlng of goal tlpies again Ti.ivillng Height agents of local loads s.i) til it tin re will be moie giain handled this )eai b) the Niluaske toils thin has hi en h nulled lie lot 1 tin thteo or tout )ears. anl that Hie nop of torn alano will be prodigious Small gialu will also be mile)) luav in than fat man) pre vious )eats. IVn.ilt) .Utile heel. New York, July S Tlie time for thp de posit of lion Is anl stocks of the Ati hlson, Top. ka eVr. Suit 1 I'i lluilionl Conipiny mulct the plan of leortaiulzttlon, without pa) aunt of 11 ptiiult) explies to-d t and hcieaftet deposits Mill be rc'eelvtd onl) on pDinent of a penult) of 1 pet cent on tho par amount of the slocks and bonds deposited, but the leuigunUitlon commit tee reserves the rk,ht any time to dejllne to receive lurthci deposits. Ill pin.lt nf buil 1 I u Securities. New Yoik, Jul) S The deposits of Atch ison securities, uud. r the ttotguuiatlon plan up ta dite at. as lollows timeial mortgage 4s, $U" Wl.liiil, out of a total of $li,Ji.J77i,; see and maituaKe A's, t77,31i too, out of a tut. U of J77W7.50O. second iiiott gtgo lJ'i. Jl IMQcM, out of a total of $3Ui, umj; stock. a7i.Wl shares, out gut of u total Of J.WO.lXeO Shutes. Fast Itouuil Milpiiicuti. Clilcago, III.. July 8 Tho cast bound btupiiKiits last we k amounted to 1J7 177 tons, against Sj.971 tot tin pn ceding week and 11 uj for tin corresponding vvck of last ear. The small tonnage ot last )car was caused b) the gteat lallioai strike, which was at iu height one icar aj.o. A DESPERADO'S EXIT. A 11(11,11 It Will I' t-ltl'VIIS A Wll.lt St'lIM! IS ( 111 Kill. HE SHOOTS DOWN THREE MEN. is rrnstn ti itv v Mint m xiuii ni:it O.n a t ikm 111:11 si i:i:t:t. V. I'. ('.lie Asslllltxil llllll Attriupieil til lti.li n s ilnntiln cu r Minn,, lie s,.rl. ii) Wiiillldiil, but Ma Cum- ptllpil li I he fur His Life, Willi h He sniui I n. t. Chicago, Jul) ''III Westell! desperado slvle a nun supposed to bo C. H Cole iissnulled ttnd nttempted to roll D. C Mctllolli, III his saloon at fll Adnitin street, In the heart of the bustmss dlstilct of Chicago, this evening. After seriously Mounding Mcllloln lhe thief 1 scrtped and mado tho most lemarkahle tnee for lib eiiy.ever seen in Hie streets of Chientto After llrlng Into the mob that pursued him, mid seriously wounding three cltl reus, ho was run down and killrri by Olll ce r Itoschthiil, opposite tint entrance ot the Auditorium hotel, on Congress Btreet. Tlio dead. C. H. Cole. The Mounded: P (1. McC.toln, saloon keeper, three wounds In tho hend; will re cover. II M. .Steinberg, shot In the abdomen, taken to St. Luke's hospital, will probabl) die. Suniiel Stone, shot In the right leg; will recover. Mi Oloin was nlone In his saloon when Colo entered and ordered a gl iss of beet' This was served to him and he then nsked the saloonkpepe r to get him some meat that he claim, d to hnve left In the lie box of the saloon. Me Oloin walked to the entrance ot the li ebox and CuIp, drawing a lPvolver. ordered him to go inside anl sti) theie. MeClloln turned and strm k the robber In the face, neirlv knocking him down The two men then clinched mid fought desperately. Cole mnnnged to get one arm free and with his levolver lie pounded the snloonker per vlclousl). In dieting thiee seveie wounds on Hie head 'lhe lubber then broke- loose- from ,li Oloin, and limning lo the fiunt entrance of the saloon tinned west on Arinins stieel Although binding prorusil), M. (iloln fol 1 .wni ind was iinlv a few si ps In hind whin Hip thkt turned into U' Hi lens sa loon, at v Adams street and still holding tin- revolvei In his bund nil out of the re ir do.tr on Qtilncv stuet. lie then turned east and at State street boarded a south bound cable ear. Mi iiloln was still close upon him, how ever, nnd Cole, seeing that he eoulel lint shake oft his puisuer nil through the -ar, he tiling his lllght south on State stieet. Several citizens hnd b) this time joined in the chase, and, aftet 1 tinning one bloik to Jackson street. Cole Uteri a shot Into the 1 towel, which failed to hit any one The lllght and pursuit then turned tow mis Wabash avenue and south upon that stmt Ollleers Hosenthnl and Day, In eiti. ns clothing, were walking on Van llurin street just as Cole, closely followed b) the bleeding saloonkiept r and 11. crowd of cit izens, ran across that street, going south They at once joined in the ehast . and as Cole was bacll) wlmbil li) this time, thev rapidly came up with him Half way bt tweunvan Iluren street and Congress sttett It05e11th.il was close upon his man and or dered him to smrender. Cole replied with ,1 shot and th, bullet tore Into the stuniai h of btirnb-ig, vvho was among the lead, rs of lhe puisult Just In fore nathlng tin corner of c'ongicss stieet the ofllccr tiled at Hie fugitive, vvho letnrned the oom'frii tnent. The bullet of the oltlcer went xvlhj, but that of Cole brought down Stone, 1111 otlier of hk pnisuers, with a bull through the leg lloseiith il fired a sec ond time, an 1 this time Cole staggered. He continued 10 run, however nunc 1 the torner and ran east 011 Congo ss street until he vvas dl-n-ell) In front of the entrant to the great Vudltorlum the iter, whire he fell. He died within two minutes, without sii)In a word. The olilctr'H bullet had passed through his 1 ft klrim y and Into the lung Nothing is known of the m in in Chicago the police 111 vi 1 having si t n him before It Is noi known where he 1 line from anil there was nothing foun 1 on his person which could thiow any light upon the question of his id. ntitv Tht onlv manner In which his name could tie eh teimined was by the laun ch)' rn irk upon his clothing, which read "f l! Colo" He was ot slender build, about live feet eight inches tall, and had a. dark niu&tue he. Was Me I'mm Knii-.K Cit)'.' Inside tlio collai of Cole's coat was a tnlloi s lag bulling lhe 11 line ol O. li.in hciniei eV. Co. k msas Oil), Mo Fiom this tin police nit nn Html to think the man came fiom that c it) BOSTON'S LATCHSTRING IS OUT, I'n piritliius An- ( 11,1, ,1, il fur the Itncp- tlnu uf dig ( brlsti in I. nib aim Hi In - g illons In rrlie ln-ili). Ilostou. Jul) S The reception commit tees of the Christian Fndeavoi convention received 1 lit Ir nssignine nts to-du) To. morrow lhe iltst of tin- big el, ligations are evpeeiul, when thu Hndeavorers Hum Michigan. UH) stiong, and (ho Piuns)lvaiila eiPlegntloii, 2,1X1), will anive. Wedne&da) will be the dii) of all ela)S, Ilc-legeitlons from ull sections will tin 11 pour into tlie Hull on hall a hundred excursion tiedus Tin di legali s will miit on lioston Ceim tniin and in the publii unnlen In the lat ter iilaie biaiiilful imlilinis have been luld out In How ik and plains At buth main ininiiicis instil 1111 Ins 111 e built, and boi eli Hug tho walks me 111 ringed iuslKjila and quotations in Howe is, Inriliatlve 01 the nuns eif the sin lit), while tin- wnillll of the eit)'s tloral houses 1110 scanned ull about the pi ue. ltr.v. toi.r was i:uv iiiiti.is. lit , One of 'I lire o 111. In, t IV In, ..!n i.li'il" l.ninriHir Mnrrlll, Topekl, Kis , Jul) S (Special.) Jtl-t three ministils of the liuspel "loasttd" C.oviriiur Jlunlll at I lie Fourth of July tcinpei nice conedtve it Topekl The) weio Itcv Colt, of Wiuhlti, ltov, 11am inoiiri, of Ilaldwln Cit), and Uv. Webster, of Fort fkott Tho bitterest of these three wis P.ev. Colt, of Wichita, and It Is said that e.n h of tlnso three was welcomed home with iiisiuii t name wild nisuuci auce suiiuwiiul neaitii manifest itlons of riisojipiovnl from a pur tloit of the-ii constUueni). Itev, Colt fcave His iiume linen. ,e min e, it ipinuiL uiacte, e)i lie aveirid 111 it the ell) was whisky besotted .nut iniquity laden, and, tmong other stati niems said that the nillllia ouglit to be tinned out uml b) force ot amis comiiel tho vvleked e'lt) to rtllnquUh her evil pi i' Hcts Colonel Matsb .Murdock, of the Wichita Figle, welcome I Ikv Colt homo with a vigorous tHlltoiial lu which he scored that gentleman ver) sharpl), Indicating how the people feel ufcalilst the third put) Prohi bitionists who are assailing the present state administration Wlllli; CAl'Piats (llel.AHOMV. Iweiily of lliom Arrest, d fur Hislurliing lleligitu 1 l)ii's II, tele, Wichita, Kas. Jul)' S Twenty farmer ot Kingfisher county, O. T, weie arrested at Httiiies-e) to-day for 'White Cappiue John I'I) nn an uncle of DtU-gate Fl) nu, of oklahomi He took a lot of luul tbout si nionihs .1-0 that the fanners were usiut for gracilis purposes, and since then he has been in bid odor wltli them Inst Tliuisduy Mu Flynn and a neighbor, Mis Maxwell, hid a low over the matter, which so lutensilkd the feeling that the nelghboic. went to Finn's, house last night, drovo on his stock, pulled down his fences, broke his furnliuie and otdered him 10 leave the iielghboihool Hold .lilt I'seapo nt 1st. .Jn-cpli. St. Joseph. -Mo.. July 8. (Spcciul.) dies Allen tho flrueUhtei- undvr arretst for f. I r 1- i-umlt sii .-fulv nnl , I 1 iK t .1 lit , 1 s In I'i ( nun ill 1 i H I i I ft un 1 w - 1 iw iu tli -li int s "Ml e 1 1 t imn tu.mi f t 1 . 1 i. nn I ell li eitct, si v. nil sMo's w.i. flrd it him b) eliputli s, .Ml n , ip, 1 PLUNGED OVER A BRIDGE, An I 1. 1 1 tic ( ,r lulls I hint Feet nnd 1 Sini.lieil in l-lo,,. il,,,. X I it ii kill,, I uml ."en nil Injiititl. Fust Liverpool, friiio, July -An electric sireef ear, tunning l).lwrn this city and Willsvllle, phmgrd over n bridge Into 11 run, fnllttiK thlity reel, this itftertimin. The car ttns smash,.! iihel it Is tirinu-li lout Hint nn) of lb- pti'-rnSprs esettped nllve As It Wits, onk Jnine tlttmilton, lhe miJiormnit, nits kllieri, nnd he tnet deeilh nt his post, after doinif nil he nnil I to snip thi cetr The 111 of the killed rtlitl Itijilli'd is ns follows- Jtmes Hnnillto-rt, motormntit ehished to death, leaves a ramtlv Mooh tVibtirn, a futmer, baelly Imrl In the bark, will probrthiv die. Mr. Mtrglp Slttmlc, of this plm-p, Imdly lnjiireet about the head, shoulders nnd bitiks will probably die. .Mrs. A, N'pssk), ot West VlrBlnlo, thigh crushed. Frank Orerti, a hoy, hurt about head, limy die, Samti, I Manor, rut and bruised and ins Jtirpri ItiternAll). .Mrs. Frank Anderson, Itochenter, Pa , twdlv brills, i. Chnrles Senrles, of this place, cut In the face and head, Chalks Spenec, SalliicVtlle, O., cut In the hend. Andrpw Wiitson, of this: place, bruised about Hi.- hpitel Miss Hlln McDole, of this place, sllghtl) hurt. Frank Anderson, Hochestpr, I'n , badly bntisisl. The pnssenffprs were crushed nnd JntnliiPd Into the wreck of the inr nnd had not ri sellers qtiiikl) arrived, some of them would have been tlrovvinil, ns the run ivas damiiKil ind the water rose rapldi) about the wreckigc-. WOMAN'S LOVE f-OR HER CHILD. Ilis. (ntilcr, ur Wiisliliigiun, I'rcf, rs Im prlsiiuni, nt Itlllier I Iikii III, lose II, r I) lllght. Cs VV ben- lli.iul. Clllcn( III Julv S Mrs I.l-7ie Colli, r of Washington, wis to-lav , nt, n, e I n six months in jail fur lulitempl of mint In 11 fusing to disi lose the vvlitn ibniits nf her ,1 iiight, r. llurniei- Mis coitl-i Is Hip Washington stenographt 1. who. In lvs nftir phulng her dnughler In aiding told the lliKTala police Hint the child bud been drowned Her husband, Alonro Cntihr. who Is a w. llthv Chit ngoan, hnd attenipt cel during tin- hearing of the divert e 1 use to gnln jioss. sslon of the child and Mrs Cottier was onlereri b) the- com t tci tell Mheie hci 1l.1111.hler is hidden. She l-e-peatedlv ref iisi d to do so. her tlnnl nnd emphatic nliisil to obev the ordi r n suit ing In her si tut 11 e to-. Inc. Mis Cottier Mas nt 0111 p plni 1 I In charge of a ,1c pulv shPillf but was not taken Imm. dintcl) to jail Her lnwvcis asked time for prepara tion of nrgiuu nts foi in appeal fiom the decision and she was allowed to letnalu in Hie couit icjoin during the dnv , pending ae Hon on tin- question of an iippetu. Mis Cottier dramatic ill) iln lined that she could not, no ninttir what the penult v, disclose he! liughters whereabouts, ns she lieliev.-d (hit the girl would be both mninll) nnd llnnm i ill) Injun it should h. 1 f ither Hnd h. 1 Lnle this afternoon Tudge Pnvnp ginnteri an appeil in tin , as, and Mrs Cottier was n leased on bail p n ling a decision TOO ZEALOUS. FOR SIMPSON, lolin Kl, bnrilsiiii's Work for elerr) I'm ,t (cut l.ll.i 1) tu ICeeji llltii Out or 11 ilnli. Washington. July S (Sped il.) John Ulchaid-jon, chairman of tho Kinsns stale Democratic central lommlttee. Is in trouble i one ernlng his applii ntion for a job, despite the fact that he is supposed to be on confi dential terms vvith Private Secretary Thur bir Some duvs ago he submitted to an enthusiastic Interview, in which he took unto himse If all the 1 re ill! for having elec t d Je-ny Simpson to toiirtrp-s frum the S.v.nth dlsinct In this Intmlcw nich crdnin recnil.-d th- many restless nighis In. had spent lu effntis to prevent the lie mot rats fiom making a nomination the Mist time Simpson wis elected When Simpson vv is t lie ted the second time ll! h irdson claim. 1 the ties Hon was din to his personul eftorls but th" third time Simpson lan Itlehardson admits that he t nised his defeat This interview, placing him with the Populists two times out of thiee, gave him a black iy. with Iitma-.. i H. nertl Wilson, who Is not In the Populist business. Kick irdson i- 1111 applicant fot c-hl f 1 krk of the iiu-tolll, di paument, but this pi tPtvlew priutt ri in 11 local pup. r a fi w duvs since, is likel) to give him -orm-irouiili Itlehat Ison has susp,.( ted this and to-da he Mas ov--r at the Intt rioi de p ti l nn nt miking in appli ation for something at tin hands of Hum it) Smith How he will get along over thtru remains to be dkcovi re 1. THE KANSAS SCHOOL FUND. Ciiniiiiifti 1. Appointed te, llenmliie tlio t-uiillfs Mill il. glu Its Work 'to-(l.i) S.1111111 II11111I. Hay Ite Wnrtliles., Topi kn, Kas, Jul) S (S 1 Ial ) The leg. l-laliuii inininu-it iippoliiii I bv a joint it solution of tin two hoiis. s last Mint,,- to examine Hie investments 01 tin- p. iniumnt si haul fund in Kansas bunds, will 1-0111- 1111 lice woilc lo-monovv mauling. Theeotn- mittee Is e omiiose d of Soiuuois Cieipenier. Dlllanl and Liuwii, und Hi prisc utalivi s I lupins, Tucl.11, Funk Fltetgeiulel ami Hit, ton It Is siaiid that Smutoif. t'oip, liter uml 1J11111111 win in e inn 111 serve, as tlle-re is 110 appi epilation available foi the pa) liieni ot 1 XI" uses The woifc of the committee will bo to exuniiue Hie IT,fi-.Hi0 ill huiids held l,j the i ilium, lit school luml, most 01 which 111 e count) ami ilistiit 1 bonds issued in lhe st.it. or Kansas It is known that some of these bunds have dt faulted, uud it is piabnbte thai some of tlu-m will b found wmthliss it isappaiint, liawevu, tlucuikh an inspection of the state litasuin's books I Iut t this class foiiin .1 smutl pinpoitit.u of tin- whole pi ol ah! nut ext 1 1 ding Slun.tHK) The coniiullli s l.poil will llx the ie spiinsiliillt) foi Hu pun bust ol worthless sitiiiiilts, and will also it en uiiiii nd some soil of iiidl. in) in tiou width will cninpt'l it-ituin di liuipii nt euiintlis and (lislitels to pa UP. , MOTHER AND CHILD ARE WELL, Mrs, ( lev, I mil and II, li) Viel, piling Alung All Iiight .mil lifiiicr llntlvit II Hi) I iiilgiillnlllllmis. lluitards' Ha). M.iss , Jul) S-li,a) iv bits is bathed tu warm sunlight and lite etrl) existence of tin n vv Miss Cl,claiitl. tin- n i -'uiins,' in whom the residents of lUi.arris' Ud) uro to-da) most luu rested is iiuiiktd b bught, pleasant w-aihe-r. Iir Hoaut rcpcirtert to-duy that Mrs. Cltvelend and tin little one am restitiB iiuteil) un 1 li-al eviDthntg Is piofcrtssliig Uml) Ik Will add nulIilHs ex, , pt that the to w count is a -line little git I " T. le gruph ho)s hiv paid numerous visits to tie liou-i tins morning, btiiriui, messages of iont,i a' iiian n to the jiresnkni fioin all potts uf Hu eouuti). In eampaii) with Jo eph J. iiersnn and rharle.s II. Jetr rson, Mr Chveland spent nearl) ull let) tiout llsbing at Fast Sand- M ic-n, wine, ae, .ueesu.i ,uts 14 iirivate stream in uud did not perl) left earl) lu the da) iitum until marl) 0 o'clock. iiiiHii: iioniiiN swoit iv, lie sniect.ll lluu. V.il Walker 11 I'liileil states .Vltoriie). South MiAUster, I. T. July S -(Spciil ) Will'am J llurton, foriucrl) ftom Mis sissippi, bm feii the past Uv. ).ais a rtstdeut of tlis plate, was swum iu this morning us I n ltd Slutts attoiu ) lor Hie ttiitral di til ' viie Hun ul Walker, ii-sigiud J 1 1- Hurton is a. uood iaw)tt mil eniuieiiil) yualiiied to lill the posi tion. , School ln ittaely for DUtrlbutloii. Jeflerson Oil), Mo., July 8 (Special.) The new school laws are now read) jer ill-, tiibutton M "i -"O topks will be sent to ta h louct) Th last re-riulat- session of the mineral a mljl) amended the school laws lu several important particulars. It is probtble ilia' Hi present Issue wJJJ not U& AlUUVlUU ML JLUVUl. 4.CC- ftUsCUev . Kllsisfttl Mo ,10ly 9. Ittt, Tn (fun pv irtnfc for Pie- trrnthrr tu Iff fair mil irormrr remp'Mitiri K-tfe-i-eJ-i- .Voitmum, :(. niitrl mic-ii. " IHvci4y Day Some new item tells you the v.lstncss and chapnc'i,5 of this grand assortment of merchan dise here under one roof. You daily read these statements. Do you think carefully enough about them for your own ijood? Do you realize them? Do you really comprehend what we are doing for you by offering you these great col lections of top of the style merchandise at minimum prices? Spend a few mo ments each morning follow out the suggestions made in it and you'll be considerably richer at the end of the week. Suppose you try it. Bargain Counters for To-Day. I lc0 V 11 1 Pi IIV I it!. Ml Oh illi s ul I 11 ul 11 -and ii (ti ttltl. s belli in I laik groan 1- mi . li u to-da) at l.sT.l yards of Mill short Lengths of (tlTFLN-. light, medium ,1,1 I Ink colorings, with print I Hi ures, dots, . t weitth . and 12'i. nlso the 1" anil ity ot pi iln 1 olcn 1 Sii pen. t in in nu b-own 1 1 light blue )our 1 hoi 1 t -da) nt CO) xni is of Ml s II. Hlbbons .1 lo . In h. -ml worth from J t . i v u 1 your choice to .1 1 at 2g Yd 5-c Yd 10c Yd ISS pails 01 I 11 I s Heimsdoif t 1st hi 1 Ic II I. Threuri Host 1 xti 1 spa I heels ami tm s imp 1 1 to retail at . will 1. t 1 day at .... .... 9c Pr tape In nn k in I ,1 m Hi kind th il has nun be 11 siilri for It s, than I'll , in line will be 720 Ladlt s Itilili il 1 .iit.in Vests, low in 1 k in I Bletvcless, Ilnlsh. .1 with 0 EACH "ijjYiitc.. AnVe.fettifres&i Stiee-essors tn nuLLPeNn, Jiooun, i:.mi:uy .uo GREAT ST0RMAT CANTON, KAS. Pour P, rsmis Injur,,! mid Prop, rlv IM111- agtnl lo thu Amount of I limi- sainls or litliin,. Canton, Kas, July j - .s ill I Four persons weie injure), 01 ol Hi m 1 10I1 nlily fiitnil). ami tlnius in.ls ot limns worth of d imagi w i'i n, 1. r in I .11 Ins vleinlt) bv last nights sen in wl n piovni to be one of the vvo- . ti I lit re iui )tars Th- stoiin lee n .1' at ml Jl o'clo It thi nin i.itm 'o n in ii .1 full) fuui 111 li s 1 1 1 n Mttli ii .1 e llollls' Hint tl lllfchl ot til 1 Violin a sti ,1 wit I line nj t mg a inn si it im 1 t m?c 01 1 iut t II ilf il e u. 11 1 11 1 s- on M 1111 W. te mm .11 ,1 - lii) ttitikei wi on the 01 1 k its ul I own bun w 1 nulls, i liiuin s iut 1 utlieiiis. s w 1 sIIO)ti '111- Hilt I etllusl in 1 1 . 1 in ll't (It) in 111 tne 1 i pU vv 1 s 1 , c, b) Hvilll, lllllllel .1 . 1111,111 IV 11 w tils' ,o in ,t kit wi fuui pi i on t bnili) Injun 11 1 1 t Un s 11 it Names 11 1 n 1 ii.l.li, own. t il ki.eet coiittis.n 1 1 x t 111 th 11- tr) tin .lain ,e w 1 1 . as s, e , 1 1 a bain or a wn n 1 ee is I it -1 11 In 1 the tr(k ol Hi in uli 1 11 I s w r 1 lluotied in 1 Me u 1 1 igi il t 1 rn Mild oats -i v 1 1. c lice vv. li M . 11 1 m the Sim 1 1 . tiatks and oth 1 in 1 01 liin ic,! i asiuimi. 'Ill, slot m . in I to travel tiom Hu northwest .ml ippiuiiily started fiom this p'nie, itiowne, in vio-lir.ii- as tt ( rt cptle I In town tht nin was so hiav) it was impussilile fci a pti san to 1 loss the- strut. It is feared Hut when reports frenn Hie surrmmilltirf unit. trv nn- all in, it will hi foun I that - .,. era! people have been injured or killed i-donns iu Olil ihoiiiu. Clilttille, U, T Jul) (Spc ul 1 A ion. ti.tl slurm pn v.ill I ov.i Hi iprnmry list night, hctn the hi-iv lest ol ih v ai. Northeast of hire In this mini!) 1 vv.it r spout talis, d all tho stit.tius 11 ii- nl denly, and mar!) a s ori ot bi,l,.s w.i washed diva), r.-.,ols wusind out mi . nips dnmagtd At Camp Itutseil h ill t.ll in . and Ihie-e Inches In 1 Iti unif. it in 1 , bicak lug windous, iujuilng Mk mil iiiinlu m IW nop.-. Fait, lu Lincoln louiitt l I ,rrfe iimoitut ul .lumauo iisitlttii from wind and water, and at Norman one wing of the new insane use linn wa badly d mi agt d, with other buildings ! lie Muni.) nu u li.inip igc. jtalln 1. las, July x-ispeiftl) Tho Sniok) river at ihi. pint .an nines to use and is liie ikiut, oiu it-, 1. 11 v 'rim town eef ltiil,ep,it. tmliteen mil. south of htt, illls l ell an ill w 1. 1 fir tin, past twi-lit) fuui liuuis ait I pi que htv.i niav.d out iu Inn- V In iw hul mil lain storm t.ll )i 1 r 1 iy 111 tin w.sie-in part ot I he lumtl) ,e oinpuii, I hj nun i vitpl Crop- wile ballx dun 11.14 in I several luul liims Wile I. niohsh. I C in side table slot k has been drawn d b) tin high water in tho southern pan of tho count). wniii, insi ui:i hi.vhtv A lew Who u ) lln-lr 1 lv, Pruteiled lu k-llgt. AiutillilU. Topelvil, Iv's. Jul) S -(Special ) The follow Inn Is a itst of Jvans.ii, men who cutr) fSO.tXU or mor Insurance upon their lives: Ati hison-Juntes V. IMrker, JjO.OiM; Le Ity T J'arku, in., Wichita 11. W. Lev). M.OOO; A. W. Oil Id ir-U Oi'i Toprku H. licutiett, ?l2,5iJ0i John It. Milt, vatic-, pJOtW Oswt-eju C 11 Condon, J50.IW. Mar)svlIltlVti) Iluti-hltisou, JM.OOO. lwrcnec J. D Watkius, ftW,DA). lUsc-tv,- Agents Niuiitd. Washliij,ton Jul) k-(Spe-clil) lhe Chemical National bank of Si Louis, was to-da) mad us i. at,, m fur the Mis souri Nan itiul of Km is Cltj, the Met-chauts-Ltcki Natl mal, of bt Louis, le serve agent for the Fltst Natlonul of Jlu chaiun count), St Joseph, uud for tho Kansas National, of Wichita. loruiiil.i Willui Hurled, Pleasanton. Kas., July S (Special.) Ths f uncial of II Ilibbs. who vvas killed In the tornado at Iluxttr Springs lust Friday, was held in this cit) to-day and wj-i laigely attended. The deceased was a former resident ot Pleasanton and 4 brother or Attn. Alfred. Maker, of Kaxfj-j an-. i 1