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., y-cbr-sX V. .w.m . r - rn.n rt'nAJT'iin?)rBfc t&wv- -&- ?" 2 w 1MTI3 KANSAS CITY JOURNAL SATURDAY JUIA' 18, 1805 . Hs Ul IDA WAGNER A GOOD THING, mi i i iiiiiv i Miii.iu:n AMiitli.tt I it j i:n.ui.it vi:iLittui, t i nlu at n I nfig Pfltn he Wn Pounded litiwrt ttt f,M Money Ami l)n Hunt lit -iirlfefrn, Nellie (ntiel,.ltHcpli l fnd IMtMt'ijr Aln Mini. i was an umwwtly large FrIUj t. e t tt rare jesterday and th n or. 'he card fun lht tMttifecl" um ' .1 ! I .i 'fte l I. t I wil 1 tt V I ( r Th -lif spift. It wns not a vrtjr or runt.tn enly one actual tn ling the mom-y. but lo if Went to Strongly playd On the Whole, the- hook thlic. giving them two if. coiton. i m led th tnonoy ' ii Wagner. In the ui open'i up iM i oumiioit i 1 1 .Ion n i. . to 6, ti the I. ad of tho ' mo even money nt It" . b it. ' i ti r ni a great plunge - ii il r .1 and opening nt 8 to t, i LacKfttJ id heavily, principally by i ne f, that nt pout time only one book . I lay Hffl ns good ft 2 to 6 agftlnst Little N. II was ft strong Second but th ruff went t Hardin, neg- l tn th.. b. ttlnu at 10 to 1. con 1 race t the ohm won by Ida i r, ami the thirl race went to Nellie i nt Ionic odds, Mini foliiioh. the fnv- in iking such, n poor showing 'hat her r nnil llarger, w no roil" her. We re sus. ! I pending Investigation. In the ii race Mornu wag mat' 0 warm fnv. with Josephine a romdsteot, second It Wn i beiu'tful race between i i'r to th" trej'-rt, where Josephine i iwm ami won, an I Pony Bob got up '' it Mnmug Out ftir the place Ii lint rmv Ben WINon. SU!e F i v .' nhrt John P. were nil Well played, i w !son being n slight favorite. Oate- i u i . thn winner, with John I', in the ifter a bird race. I ' iy' racing opentrt with a dnh of ulong, for whli h ten went to tho s. notiir Moirrll a the favorite, '' 1 idle Nell next In demand, nnil lone ncftlnot any of the othem Tflltus b. lonl. r at the tirt, with Kftnfas i t anrl Ifnrlln third. Kuneni Olrl i"lc tl leiul ami lull It until near i n h, nh.re Ilnrtln went to the front I 'n Little- N:i wag Ihlnl and Sen r Murr'll wan never In the hunt. t'ie Kvon ! raff, nt live fiirloiiOT, for i - trl-. Ma Waurner, opening at 6 to 1, i indeil down to even money, Willi a i nr play on Itlll I'owell, Mndonnnc v Iden. i WU I'owell wag off ItrRt, tin- fnorlto fe.-ond ahd Madonna 1 mil In this order they ran until c Into the Ktreteh, where Powell quit U icnor and M.idnnna eomlnu on, fln- tiat and sei ond. wl'h Powell third r iho third r.ife, at four and a half :r, TUrd Dob-on wai made a pro- i ! favorite, with .'onilderable play 1' k Lnfllnttton and tlre.n Prewltt, -1 liobnon trot off H-iond, wlfh Dlek Laf. ti -howlm; the vviiy, but the f.ivorite " i run In her and TtnrKer did not neetn ' l to nuriv M r, ho sne quicKiy roll ' it On the bai k stretch Nellie fas- ' nt to the front and remained there ' " "nd )lfk IrfilHnirton hmiR on well t-'t the pluee, with Green Prewltt t -' only a head away. i fourth ra'c wuh at neven furlonus i ' M imui cirrled the htilk of the public n i the Mcraffer'Mt li.u'kitlr their h r henvllv Josephine nan not over 1 I by any mean, and fhe wa a h'l-mtv played h eond choice, and ivery h ' In the rai e found some frlendu, a It w i i very open event. Josephine on the r I ind Momuc on the oi' tilde trot oft' he.id a 1 ) vl nnd ran like n team for three i i'r- nheie Momui tired, lenvlnc Jo- to en on nnd win Pony Boh tln- I wry fast and unntehed tho place tn Mnmiia In the last few- strides Iwt rare waa t flic and a half i .i and half a den of the nine M.irt- w re well hackiM Jonn P (rot OIT In t Hi Itarnev Aaron Hcoond and Oat- 1 rd. mil tlv run In 'thin order to I i K Mr-'iii where Rn.miy Aaron ii up mid riatowav. movlncr up fast. u 'in ewn te-ms with John V anil I tn out In the ln.t (Mvteenth hv hnlf ii ih 111. Addle finished third and u Kon and Suslo p. were not heard inmarlee: i ii "Six furloncc. K C Mi Clell- II ml n, lir. b. , Jooulta Knuna Me. " i'ii. I" to 1 won. Kiinxas (llrl, IS to tm 1. Heennd, Little Nell IctUInrt). i third Time. 1 17 Karl B , fm- Citllih Alplmhet, Senator Mor- i ' Itilllui aim ran, ' I rue Plw furlongs. A (' Me- i l.tn W Agner, b f , W.iKner I i, ? (Kein even, -nn: Maidonna, i I't-f-rl, i to 1, sreond, nil t Powell, in Oimpl, -I U 1 third. Time, 1 OVi. Thayer. rra. S , Wlni-hearer, Kern ii ni l:idenrc alo ran l rare-Four and a -half fiirlonsft. Hhodw' Nelli. Onteel, CT. m.. a, lliw Jr.-Smlle. im ri1re(-n to ' nick Lafflnston, 100 fKlIlott), 4 to l thlri. Time, 0 57 Ben Harrison. 1 I Tie. Kiratra Long, Bird Dobson nnd i '. rar e-St-ven fu.rIom, O N Sunv , "lv b .mi 4- Joo.nl tarim. '.nl 90 (Mawvn), 3 it 1, won- Pony (Barker) . to 1, necnnd: MomiH, ," I.to 2. third. Tlmo. 1:31 Hllls- I. .iteiUle, Defy and pollector also ,,Tor!'ni' tiif" way, br. .. B4, iv Minnie H, 1119 (Hart). 4 to 1 1 'in r ,.3(T DavNI. 5to1. aeconJi I 1 Javan. Mi ml. S LonKfelkim Beri Iiarney Auron, Jr., and Snstt F, I'l rT"e for To'ilny'D Ilacos. - ri " on the card for ' W 11 .-rnd nlifta ir - fi il id f 111 1 I -11 n ' I K il. .11 e I I1..I I eg. I hn Il v hi h r I It I 1 i f l w II I 1 in. 1 " oi ' I rl .!h ii i 1 1 - of 1-Hr 112. L. rl , 1.. 11 -li'hii HI i i' I. inpiii 1 t 1 ' ,! U' " I'l. 1 'o? 11 !,, ' - I I r 11 ' Ii , In , , M I,. I, 1 1 I "i 1. ,- ", I 1 i 111' A i rt I'M - M I M' 'iv, hr.i 1 1 n- t I I ' itif rtj ' I rl m ir 1 -t u li; 1 tf I 1 ! 1 I It Lit r. J ikf 1 !tl rr 11 1 1 1 14 1 'oil ' , 1 1 1 , 1 ,. 7 ' '.av ..chili of a mil. . 11. ," ,M,,n.tt". vn. iM '' I'm. I.unmlale, jji ' 1-- .lis; Virgin. Ill , i.UMi, JU, lillly Bunder. r . I; raw Kive-tlBhthK of a tlllta' sell. I 'idiom KB Pasco, m-: B'toiiJ !' nienn U-. Pearlle' M,l ,, s Jl2jor ' i,'11-. ( m"'iw'- Monte!! l.. lu-i- '"V.,,'l,1li. 'f ''"vl rur.Ur. ir! aw'sb. B ' ' JJonk Overton; tS: Shh 1 ruHrl.ii! Jtai-e., Pi' (rTKnclwo. July JlThe flrat raaa v 1111, an outmder, thetour otl-ir" hefn ' '' .'" ftivo,"I,--, "tor ran ev2S ,, ,".' Jn 1-1' owt'inB tha California ' "'., WeWv furloOjKi, tJttl Bib ,i Ike I. wcond; Idlfi, third. Time, - "nd rar.riv furlong; J.yr.old. 1 !r i ' ra'-ix furlong. Jiruardo m ' V'iK tevM- ec'l" nwiSr'tsfif. I ii h racB Oiie mile. Kemu won; lioad Ttii. r, seeond; Jtrowe S., third, Time. Trottlm,- 4t loliiinlim, o, r-3i, robun , O , July li-Jrb auuimgr meet-in-- jf the Colmabu. Bilvtaif park elo4 ' ! irui-LIIIy Younn, firat; Conttllu M , lEJjaonU, third TUn, llHi, j; 3 vt'irld" irot-Joktaa ftrat; Uwbv lrlB. -1 Miono: L.irabit. third. Titan l.UM i .'1 1 .ice-amtiMi Uq, flritj Valr Lillian J" ond Tonuoy B.. tblrtl. 'Haw, t u'l . 1 - lv-. riittt.ii.yci r'tn tr at dUappointnifnt Jc ii a Johnsos and Usrry Tyfir suitr in me to i.rie ruce jonnuon wlnn'na 'n I i v i kl)w time of .'!, i ,ti. hlf n '. il J' ii-or. won n i . w n 1 n ( I U! I T - i , tfliieruui ii 1'at O i r, v J,, j. jyrd. Tim. t.JI't . Illlcli I'tiiilv Hill it ttbiiil Itilili New Tork. July U-ln th DeMm Wave Mk tt-dy nt rtnithtpn pwic. tti'te wwa an Mflfm we the f Willi wnij Ihiith P.nnj. and ttvnibvrfi1 Itood roll.iwlmf fhe fl Ml wHth Pitny IiMilne In the hd Sh- 'II i not hold It WM. for Wernbern ami Huh Penny rtwt pwt hi-r, inakinn the tlrnt quirt, r in twphty-foiir -d. The two fta.l It out to M half mile in fortV-elirht and onelf e.n.l. whn wornbMu beftnn t" faltef, and no they tiirwvl Irto the treri OU-wint pa"! him and ehllenjret1 tltlirti Penny, but the McOnfterty eeldin w Jw mm h for thei dolt of recelver. mt.i tlttit ttii-y nnlwhed In the font lime of 1 M-iiTherc wan)iellent race 111 the eoimi bmvtsen Iiltle Iiotntl. dhrtkenpefti-e nd Perci They fan In that orkT to the hpWrtor the Ktrvt, h. wJien Pptiipii made pNty for the pel" At the hurt enhth he had Sfrnken pue If'nten and then trie.) LIUI PotTttt until he "itceewled In poklwr M heart in front of the llw with Shwkeetwar half n Iwiaxh behind, all ridden out. .tn tire npemnit ii lionebrtilite wna the MVorile and won In a Very hard drive with Ha irtinfen we-otw. Apptetiae was the ohoi-e In 'he third event and won easily, with Ifcmtlmisette cecoml. The former waa he lly bneked by hLa otvtter, Pltwbwg Phtl. Plnit rare On mite; elltnff. Iil1lt brt.lge. 110 ,loe.M). 8 to f. JvOBi Wiurden, 101 (J. Knurnnl, 6 to U.ndl Golden rate, tKeefe). 5) to I. third, Time, 1-13'. IPtfnmle, ,Mi Insle, Milan an 1 Inclhvnr nleo ran. .. Second ra.plIve furliwr: eim. Per seiw, 1 mmtlti), S to I. won; Little lr rltt. 10 fRainlHonl, 4 to I. eeond; Shakea peare. IDS (Lltttcfleldi, t to S,thlfd, Time, 1.03. Skyhluc, Hermitt and Rkalkaltoe bIm TWnl ra-flix fnrlonjr, Applntiue, 103 iflrlinnl, 3 to I, won; nombnwtte, 1"0 (Keefei, 10 to 1, frefond, llanwell, lOJ (Doit ptt). to 1, third Time, 1 tVj. JUticanlA. Andrew, Buck. Knight, Iruh Pat and Halllnoloe al ran, . . . J-Vvurth rnef Ocean Wave (take; six fur loiw. wintm Huirh Penny. H'7 (Kpiffi, a to i. won, t)lveounil, 109 (TXreelO, 10 to I. apfond; Wernbers, 111 (Tarol), 2 to 1, third. Time, l Wt Pnnnle Ixiute nlw ran. nrth rneone mile, Mr T3!t,mia, IL i (tteilf), 3 to 1, wnn, Rey IM tMrreres. 14 (Tiral), :i to I, nocond, SlonenielHe. IIS AVvnn), tOO lo 1, third. Time, 1.41'i. Oold hyllrtr alFO ran ... .. HJicth race on mile nnd a furlonff! sell-Ink- MtMWi I' (OrllHn). 7 to 6, w-oiii Little Tarn, 107 (l'enn), f. to I, srjmtrii WJKle Blnl, lis cnaral). 3 to B, thlril. Time, IU1614. Lew Moore ulj ran. A Inner nt St. I.ouls. St. LouK Mo , July 12 Toot and cloudy veather attrsi ted 2,0") people to Pair Aaao elatloti park to-day, where a fnlr card vww presented Track fast. The event of the day wan the fifth race.a htndlrap. in which Linda was tho "good thing" and Llnel wax well baeked at S to . LUelff and Amelia May did the runnlnir nnd closed an exiltinif flnlah one, two Linda was a, poor third. The dump of the day was lit tho fourth rae, when Mercurv, a 1 to 2 idiot, heavily played, wan beaten by Bra 7.0. at 3 to 1 Mercury wit" ( onsldereii a pure winner and carried a lot of money at odda-on In the tlr-t race tlnilty threw Jockey J. Thornton. Injuring him so badly that he may die. In the in ond mco Tur l.lvtlle wnt thrown from Judge Pubose, but not seriously Injure.!. Summarlea: Plrst race Selling: ulx forlongu. Issle O., C to B. won: Charles P.. 6 to , second; Hart Wallace, 10 to 1, third Time. 1 IB. Kecon.l nice Pour ami one-half furlontrs! selling William Duke, Jr , 7 to ii. won: Surcingle, 30 to 1, ocond; A. H. C . 60 to 1, third. Time. 0 Soy,. Third race Sl nnd one-half furlongs; for 3-year-oldn. Imp. Star Huby, S to 1, won: M.ignot, C to 5, second; Imp. Vigor, lo to 1. third, 'rime, 1-21. fourth race One mile BniKos. 3 to 1, won; Mercury. 1 to 2, second, Viola Knlclit, 20 to 1, third. Time, 1:131,. riftli race One mile; handicap. Llselg, G to B, won: Amelia Mav. 7 to 1, second; Linda, S to 5, thlid Time, LIP,. tlus, i i'lntlics at MludK.ir. Detroit, Mich, July 12 Big fields, eloc llnishes and mi.uph were the order at Windsor to-day. Itesults: 2 35 trotting. Volunteer won fifth, sltth nnd boventh heats. Time, 2.21'a, 2.22,J, 2 i2H Augnsttnn A. won third nnd fouith heats In 2.22U, 2.i-j. Jlcssle Albatros won tlrst heat In 2.23'n Vasher won second heat In 2 22'3 Major llddy. Harry. Con tention, Harry Pavls, Queen Oertrude, De corum and St. fleorge nlso started 2 10 twice Bessie B won fourth. Ilfth nnd sixth heats. Time, 2:17y4. 2 1SU, 2:K. Bel mont Prince won second and third heats in 2 14U, 2-l.Vi. N'ellle llooki r won first heat In 2 12".. Jnck the Hipper, American T-arly, Peter Cooper. Quaker Iv , Jeff Iavls, Hairy Lvnn Wilkes, Belle T, Cilcnn Mack, CJHdemont and Kellie Bruie also tnrted. 2 2") trot. Hairy ft. won (list, second and. Ilfth heat. Time. 2 17'4. 2 IS. 2:19V Sweet Child won third heat in 2 in. Don Lord won fourth heat In 2 1'i Wanda, Fannie S., Joo V Thornton, Bohemian Ilov, Sar nnae, Orimsey Olrl. Clara S. Novice, Nora L.. Neta Hull, Dirk Mitchell, Elsonor and Plora Belle also started. MMnnem nt CHhlcy. Cincinnati, O. July 12. -There was a good attendance and six good rates at Oakley to-day, and first choices and non-favorites equally divided the honor Thorpe and Perkins each rode two "wlnmrs. Trlnce Karl, the fayorito In the handicap, was evidently sore. He finished lust. Sum maries: Flr.t race Selling; j.x furlongs. The Winner, 8 to f.. won; Sir Pllke, 7 to 2 sec ond. Hondo, 10 to 1, third. Time, P15H Second race Purhe: seven furlong Sissy Knott, 4 to 1, won; Minnie Bnxu-i. 4 to f, se.ond: Noah. H to 1, thlid. Time. 1 "1 Third race Purse; five and one-half fur. longs. Montleth, 4 to 1. won; Sidkel, 6 to 1, seiond; Frances, to 0, 'third. Time, 1:09 Fourth race Handicap: one and three sixteenths mites. Voorhies, 8 to J. won; Crevasse. 5 to 1, second, Ray S , 3 to 1, third. Time, 2 02i Fifth race Belling; one mile. Captain Drane, 0 to 10, won; Penbodv, I to 1, sec ond; Oakley, 7 to third. Time, l:4l. Sixth race Selling; seven furlongs, Strathrol. 2 to I, won; (Irannan, 3 to 1, second; Uuctor, 0 to 1, third. Time, l.JS. Winners at nilluuukee. Milwaukee, July 12 The b M race of the day was the last, in which Freddie L, T. won after a llnish that was haul from the front of the stietch. Hook also won a good race from Ril John Attendailio, I.SiUO Fi -it racegiven fuilong Outgo. 107 (Irving), 8 to 1. won; Weola, 107 (Freemnm, fi to 5, -eond Pnclc Iihvo, 112 (L Oates). 20 to 1, third Time. 1 31 ' Second rnei--FIe furlongs Buttress, 104 iShetrln). JO to 1. vw,n Oldman, 104 (Mc. Kiilghtl, 6 to 1, . 1 nd Sir Archer, 107 (Kennedy), 8 to 1 thirl Tim. 1 01 Thlid ire Stvn and a half furlongs. Kaldlvar. Ill (J. Hill,. - to 2, won: Anna .Mays, in? (lrvlngi. ; to 10 second: Sir 1 jeiirge, 114 (K, Coi hran), 10 to 1, third. Time, PS;1, Fourth ra.eKlx fuilongx. The Book 102 ulyle), 8 to 5, won; Ued John 1U0 fj (fill, -' '". l-.T',on'Lu'u'n Wr.11. 103 (Irvjiiu), i, to 1, third Time. 1 15. Fifth race One mil and iwnuy sards. Freddie L T US (Magniisom, ." to 1 won: Fakir 100 J J Hill) i to 1 v,,un-(, Kl Heng 1 (.&! Knight). 3 to 1, tl.lid, Time. l.. Itnem nt Lawrniirr, Kf. liwrence, Kaj., July 1? -(Special.) Baceg wer held at the Lawrence Driving park track w fterday aft. n.oon that rr jkh." poneil frunl ihr flourfh of Jul), ,m a4,'.Jlmt of the bl(f rln Jn the 3 il imi or iT, there ere four ei iii.s an.l t td.eiv.ia won by May Pav Tho b.st Um. wa 1 iu. for the third half uue heat . Th.J5T,y.ar'0' i ,ro' Ha on hv l'l,ni..m Lou Wtlk in 1 there beu.g thr. ,T ? entries. In the Pouglas county stalllui iJLe f,i PclJ purse, 8t L.imhrt 411 1 v.i n -Claim were ntered The ra'c m, u, j J&itfflSIJ? tbree HrB""" "" -l TJr were two running ra. . s, th, rst won by HOxie. and the other r.v i,-, inTh.t. T!ee er !i adr, ,.i.,j , ,j inurtktlng, ' 1 1 1 Cleans u nt l-uitliig. Lankily. Mkb, July 1,'-Thu was the timing ot the Leucine Dnvlng t'lub ttting The lr , iu.i preiSnt in- Uolpitd a good race in the fret-for-gll miaii.i t wen the . nij strttttrs . paiing Adam won In straight heats Vmgt .. fit- 2 : M.jor c. mil? .",. d Boy. M4-1 m foliard. Donm c, KS. dulunv and MU' Lo'iue Uo nari-ii 3 trottlng-CUra T woi st1,iiUlhlrd an fourth heatg. Tluie-2 , 2 jt. . j 3iL Alit WVr! " nr!,t beat in iJ Coik )VJk5i Momum. Eddy, Olmtd MW d Mrnct(4 also- started. ,ilC'or-gll-Dnd Jim won In straight Wts from Ryland T Time-.' I7fl3. .lack lleuipx) In lt.nl Miaijc. Van-ouver, U C, July -ja k D mo fy. toe jk-championhlji pudi'i,i u-Tt through th city to-dy tn .o. ,',. . ,f land, whsia b will rid it, n , flt , JJWPSfey U a physical wrtck at , .,,kV j, tha.iah h hj but .. hnr7 7.. 'f's J During th journey he fainted r,JOt '1 ixi lJv w... r, khv vui igr isf prcsn do tor traveling on (he unit iiiitui ne would nav I nipsi . 1 a 1 to be currlc I fr jr .' 1,1a l afv'fr- "HI his 1 j cui j , jral cun.mt . n flri A J Weiftm. wflit mvond. nd Tyler, ncfaterl, tltlf LOST BY A SINGLE RUN, tin i.s iti;.ii: in tiii:rntnMi.:ti;cr mi! i:itn: at tiiuitoir. M inning' .Men I'might Hard to Win tho (Mine Hut In Hie Mnt Ii Imlhtinp- nil Drop a llimc- Otln r (liiine. Detroit. Mich., July ll.-(ppeclnl ) The U". ivrrlnes pjnyed ball ngslnst both the wind and the Cowboy to-day, 11ml beat them both, tt wm one ef the mot excit ing games of the season ami the tfiv peo ple present shWed their appreciation of the i lever work done by liolh learns by remaining unlit f .13 ami howling deliriously even time somethtns; worth yelling nbout wax done, except when It threatened to defeit the home players. The wind blew In strong glut from the net, ralrlttg great 1 loud of dtlil and deflecting the ball appreciably, Twice Strouthers ham mer. I the ball Into the wind for a home run over the west fence, and twice old Borea wafted It back until It fell within the fmce. Twice Hlhes, for the Cowboj. pent ihe hall between the while posts on the seme side of the lot and both time the ga. died awa ami ftll.nvcd the batter to aecomp!lh his fell design In spite uf the wind, ami In spite of the fathomless pitch ing and perfect holding of the Cowboys, the Detroit team w tested a biory from Its opponents Hobby Cla.vle was the most important factor in the reult His pitch ing was as smooth as the pavement In front of nn alderman's house and when It enme to shnrp Infleldlng Bobby was everv where inside the diamond at once. He got no ls than five nsslsts and one put out to his ircdlt, besides holding the Cowbovs down to eleven llts. The tlnlsh In the ninth inning, when both trains were light ing over the run needed to tie the game a If It were a matter of llfp nnd death, showe.l that neither the Wolvetltie nor the Cowboys are nllilcted with any consti tutional lack of ginger. The store: DETROIT, All. It. IB SB. PO. A H Nkiholsion, 2b,. ,.R 2 0 2 3 2 Newman, c. f....,4 1 1 1 11 0 Dungan, 1, f 5 0 3 0 0 n 0 Cainpau, r. f 3 (i o 0 3 1 n llflymond, 3b.. ..I ' 0 0 0 1 1 1 OllW. as 3 0 0 t) 3 fi 0 Slromtheni, lb.. ..I 1 2 0 II 2 0 Tw-ltifham. e., ..3100200 Cinylo. p 1 1 2 0 1 7 3 '!Vtal8 88 6 1! 1 27 20 KANSAS CITS'. All. It. IH. SI1. PO. A Manning, 2b r. 1 Iiergein, c I rvinn.-iiiRiht'in, Ms 4 Hlnes, r. f I Mn-.ttin.li, lb.. Nichols, c. f. Ilatllell. 3b.. Hernon, 1. t. Daniel, p., . Kllng, p.. .. ..I ..1 ..I ..3 ..3 ..1 Tmnl 38 5 11 1 27 5 1 Kling batted for Daniels In last Inning. S' ore by innings: Detroit 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 2 G Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 23 Summr : Humid runs Detroit, 4; Kansn City, 3. Two base hits New-mnn.Hlnes 2, Strouth cr .', Nicholson. Home run Nichols. Double plays Connaughton and Klu innn; I'niyle. tiillen and Stroutliers, 2.GI1 len. Nli holson and Stiouthers; C.imp.itigh and Rnymond Slunk out Ity Cinyle, Daniels, Hernori; bv Daniels, Twlneham, 2; Campiugh, Nich olson, Newman, Raymond, allien, Strouth ers. Left on buses Detroit, C; Kansas City, 6. First bae on error Kansas, City, 2. I'tnplre Hoagland. Time 2.15 ttenoatice 2.1W. Mit-tiru I .ague Mnndluc. . ., .. Won. Lot. P. C Indianapolis , SS 22 RXi Detroit 33 27 rr.i Kansds City 31 2S .Its Milwaukee 32 30 M6 St Paul 32 30 61fi Minn, apoll as 35 128 eirand llapids 28 31 4fl Terre Haute 23 35 07 Term llllllte, 7! Mllliillllli'c. I, Terre Haute, Ind , July 12. Score: R I' R Trre Haute ....0 0 S 2 1 0 0 1 07 11 3 Milwaukee .10 0 12 0 0 0 01 11 ,1 Battertrs Ooar and Roach; Stephens and Bolen St. Paul, ITttiniild Itiiilils, 1 . Urand Baplds, Mich., July 12. Score: R H E Orand Rapids 320000. Tl 312 18 11 St. Paul I) 2 0 R 0 0 0 1 -17 16 2 Batteries Stafford and Campbell, Jones, Johnson and Boyle, MtuiiriipulK ill ImllimipiilK ,". Indianapolis, Ind., July 12. Score: Indianapolis ..01 010021 0 T. S Minneapolis ..12001110 fi 11 5 Battel ies Fisher and McFarland: l'raser and Wilson. National Lenguo Mantling. Won. Lost, Baltimore 35 22 Pittsburg , 40 27 Boston 3t 23 Chicago 40 SO Cincinnati 38 27 Cleveland 3S 30 Philadelphia 33 2R Brooklyn 32 30 New York 31 31 Washington 23 a". St, Louis 23 41 Louisville , 13 49 P. C. nit 507 578 571 671 651 oil Mil 500 S07 m.i 105 fit. I.ouls O; Philadelphia, I. 8t. Louis. Mo,, Julv 12 The Browns mopped up the earth with the Phillies to day in a game that was Interesting and ut limes r getting. Breltensteln'i. marvelous pitching kept tho visitors guessing, so that they were completely at dea. Attendance, 3,0011. Scor?: st iuis 0 0 a 0 0 n 3 c -j " Philadelphia .01 11 00000 01 11 liiu'Hk'S St. Louis, Breitensteln nnd Miller; Philadelphia, Lnmpe and Buckley. Louisville, 1: 111, -ton, 1, Louisville, Ky July 13 The Colonel kept up their brilliant playing to-day and Botou narrowly escaped a hut-out The tlrldlns of Collins ami Duffy was of the sensational order. Attendance, 2.300. Score: Louisville 00030100 ft j 7 ''n Boston , .0 0 0 10 0 0 0 01 10 Z rtatteri. Louisville, Warner and Wey liing; Boston, Tenney and Sexton. fenntlirru I eugnii (lame, RvansviH". Ind, July 12 Score; Hvnna Ille. . tlaniu, U Ltitle Bo. k. Ark, July 12 Score: Plrst gaiiic-Liule Ruck, 12: .Montgomery. S. Sec. on1 game Llitli Ro. k. in- Mongomery, 0. Nashville Term. July 1.'. Score: Nash ville, I; Chat'inonga, 1. Weill ru f.Mu l.itiiMi f; imrii. I. in-., in N. 1. , J,.lv u ri ir. Lincoln, 3. I s l ) 1 - '1 It "' ' I 1 ' I 1 v ii -T e umnre gave ill? THE LARCE5T PIECE OF GOOD I03ACCO Plug sr-SV nu 5010 fo, 10 ClMirFJs to-dny's game lo llockford. 0 to 0. Jack sonville leaving the Held nt the end of the ninth Inning, bcaus. of n ruling that it ball hit ttmlcr the fence and blocked wa not n home run 1. Pterin, III., July lJ.-Pcorc: Peorln, 0; Qulncy. 2 St. Joseph. Mo, July 12 -Score; St, Jo seph, 6; Omnha, 0. FAST TIME ATASBURY PARK, Kddle Bald Mini the llulf Jtle National t'hnmpliiiislilp After an lltered Ingly licit Rare. Asbttry Park, N". J., July !:Tii! wna nil Ideal day for bulling, ami the sud den, change from the depressed wenther of yestertlay was thorough!) enjo)ed by the army of wheeler's who own seven-eighths of thl town. The ittlendance during tho trial hetits nt the athletic grounds this morning numbered 3.000. There were sev tral spill during the morning, but the mot serious one was the fall of I. D. White, on the stretch in the best heat of the half mile nntlonul hnrsllrap cham pionship for classes A nnd II He was curried on a stretcher to the hospital ten, but wa nble to mount his wheel again in the afternoon and won a heat In the one mile open race. The event of the dn was thnt of the hnlf mile national championship, open alike to elats A and B men. An unuU8ily large Held of entriM was disposed of enrougn n teuton series or trial nenis. When the final heat wa called the four to line were Bald, McDonald, Murphy and LHUo Zelgler, the latter nil bandaged nrter hi fnll of yesterday nnd pnsentlng a sorry spectacle. Bald took the lead In tho Mart, followed by Murphy, with Zeluler and McDonald trailing. In the nnlsh Bald set the pace, McDonald alongside, nnd Just nt the tune the latter made a nhciioinonnl Jump anil lar.'led ahead of Bold over the tape. The audience cheered McDonald, but the Judge cave the decision to Bald. The two-third mile open, cla B, event was a six man nffalr, Bald, (lardlner, Mur phy, Porter, Cottlter and Jenny rpiallf)ing. Hnd had the poll and 111 the start took the bad. InMhe back stretch of tho last lap Murphy climbed to the front nnd nt the turn still hart the lend, with Raid aid Oardlner nbrensL Bnld cut for the home nnd rime in nn easy winner. Murphy a length behind and Porter hanging on. Fifteen men iilinlilled for the Until of the two mile special, cln II. handicap, but thee Included none of Ihe crack ew-ept Coulter nnd .1ohnon. In the prorelotial mile event, handicap. Conn. B.iker and flllvle made their first iippearatue us prors, nnd as thev entered lato in tne came, had to go back to the scratch. Silvio gave up In the second lap. but Ba ker made n game light until almost the finish, nnd then 1 roed the titpo sitting up. Stewart, who started from the i'o ud mark, nnd had been snvlng himself thiough tho race, jumped for the lead and at the end won by a length. The best time of the day wns made In one of tho clas A event, the one mile open, when little Tom Butler won In 2 m. Thl Is n track rccoid for 11 race. The Heilo nu.til team, In a mile rate against Hint, did the distance In 1:50 3-5, while the Syracuse team took 1.03 to cover the ground. The track record was broken three lime to-dav Bald did It In .' u7 1-5. Dtirnberger lowered It to 2.01, but it r tnalneil for the only "Zlmmy" to further lower It. After the last race on the programme had been decided, Arthur August came out and was greeted with cheer after 1 heer. He was paced In his trial bv a quad. When he hnd Unversed the llrsi third of 0 mile the watches registered ."J 1-5 seconds. The two-third mark was reached In 1:1s, and he crossed the tape which mnrlted tho mile In the excellent tlmn of 1.57 4-3 This onlj four-llfths of a "econd slower tlinn the fatest mile the 1 hamplon ever did, and that wa accomplished on the Valo dintne Seine, Paiis- The expei is say that the track here Is several seconds slower, nnd are loud In their praise of Klmmeuniin' feat. The meeting of the committees appoint ed by the L A. an.l th.. Cvcle Hoard of Trado ended to-night .Mr. Joeph Mc Kee, of the Cycle hoard, In 11 n Interview to-night, viid: "Th" tioard of trade has lndored and ratified the ruIeH of the L. A W. They alo have agreetl to take nn Interest in Increasing the league's niem bii"hlp. and think thev can double it with in twelve month1- Thev nlso have In dorsed professionalism under the jurisdic tion of the L. A W and will encourage professional r.ielncr Thl ngi cement goes into effect lmmedl itely. "In my opinion 1 1. II will be abolished and professionalism will tnke Its place. There villi be lint two clues amateurs, a In class A as nt pres"nt, and profi's Monals." Half mile national champlonrhlp. final. H. C. Bald. Buffalo, first; Hay McDonald, New York, second: Chniles Miimhv.HrnoK- lyn, third. Otto 'clgler, San Jose, Cal fourth Time, 1 21 1-5. This was a splendid race, although slow running time. The four men took It easy for half tht distance and then McDonald spurted nnd the other went after him. At the tlnlsh the four vveie not twelve Inches apart. Bald won by nbout nn inch. Two mile handicap, class B, hpeoiil, final. Fifteen men quilllled and all started. Chniles A. Chun h. Chester. P.i.. 11(1 v.ir.K llrst; Harlej Davidson. Bradford, 1.1) yniils,. t.c uunii, .viome r-cou, I'lainuem, iu yards, third: r. II. Allen, Springfield, HO jards, fourth. Time. L.'3 2-5. One mile, open, class A, final. Tom But ler, Boston. tlrt; II. G. Winters. Ton.i wanda. i-ee.ond H. P. Moshcr, Harlem, thltd. Time. . OS. ' The IIisl ri'i of the afternon was the ilnal of the half mile novice, class A. 11, W. Swanbtough, Denver, tlist: Alvin B. Wise, H.ulem, second; W. F. Hckhart, Kojport, third Time, l.lfij-5. Two-thirds of a mile, open; special class A. final H. C Raid, Buffalo, tlrt: Charle Murphy, Brookijn. second; A. W. Porter. Waltham. third Time. 1 .11. One mile handicap; class A, final W. A Blown, Now ork, 00 yards, first: louis Hunter, New Jersey Athletic Club.SO yards, second, J. M Baldwin, Pnteison. Mi vards, third: Charles M-'-ncer. Baltimore, SO yards, fourth. Time, J 21 2-3. There weie four teen starters. One mile professional handicap Alva Stewart. Rldlev park, 150 yards, tlrt; Cieorge Cutter. Boston, CO yards, second; Jay Baton, Kllstbeth, 60 voids, third; It. II Rumford, Ch ster.Pa., 110 yards, fourth. Time, 2.12 J-5. Quad race agilnst time: one mile The Rerlo quad team Messrs Callahan. Butler McLeod and Ilaggerly, won. Time, ISO,; the Sjracuse tern, Messrs. Senvey, rjlth ens, Mayer am! Coburne, second. Time. 1:55. Kiinta 1 Ity How Hug Clnb. At the weekly roll of the Kansas city Bowling Club, held on the ('rand allevs yesterday, C. W Taylor won the medal in class A. with the big j.core of W.. w. Smith was the wlnmr In class B. The scores; CLASS A. htrlkes. Spares. Total 17 8 ivr, ! 17 53) 0 14 fill i 17 171 I It 153 CLASS II. C. W. Taylor ... T. C Helf W. II. NicJiol H B. Farley , w. v. Baker ... hirikwi. Spares, Total. v. l. smith ... n .1 Knott ... .1 II. Hubbard . ('. M. Lewis ., H. R. PcHierson T. 11. Htron . C. C Herman (J. A. Nichols . It U KV) 9 1.1 tui ! 12 Ml H 47.! H 8 .,l '1 It 4W 7 S 411 S S Ul For tlm Aimitiiir ( haiiipliiiiblp. There will be the liveliest kind of ,1 set. to this afternoon it Imposition purk at 3 30 o'lh.ik. Iietwei the Live Sto k Kxchange and Swoltord Blot, team Both team, .ur, an.liius to win, as the game will decide, In a great measure, the championship of the K-.'ieas Cit Amateur League. Swutford Hr" have not lost .1 game, while the Live SK'k Ilxch.ingt lost the Hist gume of the ceasun Iwfore oirfaiiuatlon wit. complateil The game will he well worth miIiw. The following Is the correct batting or der of each team: Live Stock i:change-Haldwln, center field Vaughn, second base, Shoemeyer, bhortstop, Omit ttrt lust Sullivan thlid base, Klnr.ev, catcher, Sl I'liidleni left lield, Pleronuei, pitcher, Wnlte, right Swofford Bro. Dry Ooodb Company Wood, catcher: Ueurge. i.ght Held, Swift, shortstop; Hale third bac , Oliver, pitch er Sparr, second base; W Stephcuson.llrst lase, Allbrlttan left Held, F Stiphenm. center tleld. 'Um HrltUli 'Iimiii M'oii, London, July !.' In the shooting at Bis ley ti-d.iy for the KoLapon .up, the rlllo turn rcpreoentug (ireat Brlt.in wun with a ore of 038 10 61S for Cupula and r, for Ouvriue)' .vt SOU and Mu jaidi, Hi In d vldual nore of the Can.uliaxi marks mwi were u f llowb Ilovlllu, at i'H yard. 30, 5m) yaixlj in. Mitchell 32. A). Ruwell. 31. 27. Mervwr SO &'- CiiKiillai, TeiinU ( hainplciiidiip. Niagara. July 12. The Ilnal In the All Comers tingles of tha Canadian Tennli Champlonshir. meet wa won by w. A. Lamed, Middle tates chamt.lon; who dcU fcated Foote, of Vale, In thiee straight Lets to-day. '" '"' Amateur llasiball. The Models will play the Belmonts on Sunday, at Seventh and Cliuwoorl The batteries will bo Roscoe and Walker for the Belmonts, and Wlngert und Kinney for thci iloueu. Game called ut 2.J0 o'clock RATE HORIZON AGAIN CLEAR, Tli.XAS PACIIIU MATir.B PltOVLS TO BR AN DILI; ItP.MOK. Lines In tho Lone Mar State Perfeetly Milling to Lngngo Inn War llnb ern ItnuM nnd lluvton tcrmlniil Line. Chicago, 111 , July 12. The renre of the Western tend over the reported action of tbr Texas Pnclfle In selling ticket from Dallas to New York nt the round irlp rate of JI0 25 has Iliirled out. There was only one thing the matter with the scare, nnd that was the fact that theto wns 110 ground for It. The Texas .t Paclllc reported to-day that It had sold no such tickets and hail no Intention of selling nny. Thl, of course, enlled on the rule of JIB from Dnllis to St. Louis. While tho trouble did not cause nhy open rupture thl time. It It well knovwi that the lines In Texa me ready to fight on tho slightest pretext, nnd Hie Wisterti lines are watch ing with great solicitude Anything that looks like liotitile rrom thnt quarter. The Boston terminal lines have taken no tion that Is extremely Unpleasant lo the Western lines, nnd such a will provoke a long discussion nnd some dlfllculty If It Is Huldly ndhcied to. They declared to-day thnt on whatever Christian Lndenvor tick els they evtctided the return limit It will be extended only lo the gateways of the Mestern roads, and not under any clicum stances Into their lerrltotv. This is contrary to nil the arrangements of tho Mestern roads, and I bound to cause them no end of nntinjnuce nnd tumble chairman Caldwell, of the West ern Lines Passenger Association, ha taken up the matter with the Hoton terminal lines, and limy secure a tevusul oi their decision In the matter. W. J. Miller hns been appointed general pnsscnger agent of the I'ullmnti Pnlnce car company, vice air. ()ra, deceased. Mr. Miller has been tho assistant peneinl passenger ngent of the toinnnny for the last live years, nnd the appointment Is In line of promotion. A proposition was submitted to the West ern roads to-day to niter their arinnge lndtit for the solo of ticket lo the Orand Army encampment nt Loulvllle In Not, cm In r. It 1 now proposed that nil tho West ern roads shall ndnpt the same dates of Mile n those nrrnligcl for the Central Traillc Association roiuls. Some roads are member of both rtssoclatlon. and are placed In nn nvvkwnrd situation by the 111 tnngemenls already made. It Is now pro posed thnt tho Western roads sell ticket from September S to 11 Inclusive good to tetiirti to the oilglnnl point of Issue up to nnd Including Octobei 1'. Instead of Septem ber II to 25, 11s contemplated by tho ptesent arrni gemeni At the meeting of the Southwestern Traf fic Assn. latlon to-dav, the question of Kites and divisions coveting tratllc and from jiiilnts in the republic of Mexico enmo tip. The petition of the V-xlcnn lines for In ri eased division south of Hlo Orundo ciossings vva laid on the table. In the matter of all rail rate to Mexico In competition with ocean carriers via Tam ptco and Vera Cruz, tt wns decided thnt under the picent demotullzed condition of rntes a committee iiinslstlng of tho rep lesentutive of tho Mexican lines, and of representatives or the Southwestern Traf fic Association, shall have nbolutc Juris diction over nil rates to the City of Mex ico, Pueblo, and Pacliucn. Such rates are to be made effective on legal notice by unanimous agreement of the Joint commit, tee. to be subsequently promulgated by the noclatlon cbaltnian. Cotton rates will bo considered to-morrow. i)i:mui;iu:i: ovi:iu:ui.i:i. A Decision 1 hat May Lend to a Hid Balt ronil ( ottiplicatltin. New York, July 12. A Judgment 'has been gianted In tho bupreme couit by Judge Pattersorn overruling the Uemut rer.s which were interposed to the com plaint in the action brought by James M. French to have the scheme for the re organization of the Chicago, St. Paul & K.tnsas City Hallway Company declared Illegal and void. French Is the owner of 100 first mortgage bonds of the Chicago. St. Paul & Kansas City Hallway Compnnv. an.l fifty llrst mortgage bonds of the Minnesota & North western Railway Company. Be brought this action over a sear ago to have the plan 101 tne reorganisation 111 inc ciuciiku, St. Paul At Kansas City Bnilwaj Company by the lease of the (.resit Western Rnll wav Company and the substitution of the stock of the Great Western Biilwny Com pan tor the securities of the St. Paul company, and of the Northwestern com pany, adjudged Illegal and the lease de ckued void. Detnuners vveie interposed to the complaint upon the grounds that the court had no Jurisdiction1, thnt the i-uit to obnin' the relief demanded could only be maintained by the tiustecs of the mort gages, and that the complaint did not rtute facts sulllclent to constitute u. cause for act'on. Judge Patterson overruled these demur reis, holding that tho complaint does state facts sufficient to on-tliute a cause for action, and that Mr. French is en titled to a Judgment overruling the de. murrers, and giving leave to the defend ant companies to withdraw the demutrer and ansvver the complaint. If this Is not done, then a Judgment be entered, declar ing the scheme of reorgnnl? itlon Illegal and void, and also the lease which wus ex ecuted on .Tune 30, ls,2, between the Chi cago, St. Paul S. Kansas City Railway Cnmri.inv nnd the Chicago & Orc.it West ern Railway Company, together with the trust eteeels made with the Manhattan and Metropolitan Trust Companies, nnd en joining nny steps from being tnken under the proposed plan of reorganization. (Irani. .1 11 Hearing. Washington, July 12. Tho Interstate onmm.rce commission' granted a hearing to-day to the representatives of the leeelv er of the N.-w York, Lake Krle & West ern Itatlroitl Company on their petition for an 1 xiension of time. The matter wna taken, under advisement, IlUIi:t' 1TI3MS 1IY WIHIS. Oakland, Cal , Julv 12 Mrs Maron A. Cheek received ,1 tehgram tn-dav nnuoiinc ins the ijeiih of her husband In t-l im Cheek vvnt from North Cirollnn to Slam us 11 missionary twent.v-two .,us nuo, and rose in powu and w.alth until at the time uf Ills death he wan one of the most In timate cuunselots. of tin Siamese king. , Chicago, July 12-H. M St.rnb.rg, who was shot by Charles Gorman, the robber, whlln the latter was attempting to escape from the police M0rnl.1v night, died at St. Luke's hospital to-dii) Stiinbirg was In the ciovvd watching the robber, and was Ktnuk by n bullet alined at a police man. Just In lore the desperado was shot dead at the tntinnie of the Auditorium. Omaha. Neb., July li Th" Investigation of tho olJD-."' of city comptroller was begun itcwlny. During tho Investigation thu In cumbent, Theodore Olsi 11. Is suspended from olti e This is Indirectly thu remit of the defalcation of City Tii.,tsurer H0II11, tho claim iK-lng urgod lli.it Holln could not huvcj taken et funds if the comptroller liad done his duty Washington July 12 In the pension ap peal tusc of ti, W. Keith, of Rhode Island, who was wounded in the light foot and whons right kg was amputated December 21, USO, AwiUlunt Secretnry Rej nobis, of the intviior dep.irinu nt, holds that the noldler was entitled to 113 11 mouth from the date of the amputation, regurdleba of the date ot mullcal examination Clinton, Mo. July 1.' -(Special.) Shei'lft Bennett arrested it ti.unp Item to-day who gave his name, us H. (' Smith lie Is wun tail for thu muidir of Harry Stand toid at Nevada, July 10. Smith Niya ho had an altercation with Stand ford over mime piHtoU and tut htm In thu aim. He lrti Nevada Immediately and was. uty time li surprised when told uf thu diath ot Hinudfurd fiom this rut. Washington, July 1.' Reports received by thu surgeon general ut the marine hos pital scrvbe du not i onlinil thu iiniillli I il statements cone rnlug the prevalent e of c-hulcra to any alarming extent tn Japan, The reports come li mull and urn to the effect thai up lo the 12th of June (lui.i had been no cases ut Nugeai and none at Yo koluima, up to April JW. Thuru had been lltK'iti eases at Osaka und 1 llano together up to June 15. Arkaias City, Kan., July 12 (Hpociul.) The Arkansas und Walnut rlWTH are pup Idly rising and Iho vullvys arc thrcatend Iwth uri uvejltcnw, Th Iwei iluvu' stwaely liUn hus nsdiire.1 Uic aim crop In thu Ar kunuut vulli-)' Th m rgc Is tho largest that li.es beun planted In the h toil of the county The Jul) rains huvci made thoui.in 1 of dolluru for Cowley county farmers, ami th business men of Arkansas (M nn, ulivudy epc-rlnielni4 a. ruvlval of business New Yoik, July 12 The sail ho'it Rich, aid K Fox. Captain McCaUuiu. which left this poit on June 13, bound for Queens town, wus tpeken on the nlwht of July 9, in latitude 1121. longitude f,'J2j, b52 miles east of Sandy Hook, by the North German Lloid steumer W'ltieiiKlnd, which arrived to-uuy from lire-men Captuln Cuppers, of the W'Jtlenkluel. hailed the skipper, who reported all well A fresh uouthv, est breeze wua blow in? at tho tliat. S HT4COIEltiil $ vL5 ii H v L H v st-jn HfflisBI jiB5BgH i i ie't A m cctt.ne retv -M -.... .... ... 1 2 tou a.i t L,oi..tr., . WjJ t rt ts 4. ,1 j. rt Tnurouuituu ui ijuiui h W frtthrmul. Aft.'" t .t s.e .iiir Ottttttcr, .inJ buy thec gtatjitt ..rv.fi. j W CLUIiTT. COON & CO., Maker. rctorles,Troy. N.Y. ig OF INTEREST TO STOCKMEN, nn: i:poit r thadi; is hoop roit Tills 'll.M 11 OP lUAH. tshlpuient of Sheep ami (Jmirter of Beef to Foreign Lund Lngir Thau 11 Year Ago 1'nni) Ciillli. From .Ml- sourl nt Hie Yards, Considering Hint this li tho time ot yenr for light consumption of meats unci vegetables nnd fruits are given a more prominent place on the tnblo, the export Intcle in eattlo nnd sheep nnd ftesh leef ig keeping up very well. The clearances fiom the Atlantic pott.t for tlie week ending; July 7 were S.0C1 cattle, Clll Bliee-p nnd 1(5,011 quarters of bcof, against 10,321 cattle, 3,l!.17 cheep nnd 11,020 quarters of beef for the corre siHjinllnfr week last yenr. There were several lots of fancy cattle litre jested tiny and Missouri claimed them. David Kirk, of Cnbs county. Mo., brought In fotty choice expott hteets that averaged 1.5SI pouiuIr und were smooth nnil fat. Thev were sold i,v Noel : Tltsvvorth nt J5.G3, tho liighest pi Ice of the- eliiy. The same lirm nlso hnd In seventeen lighter steers, but royal bullocks ftotn r. J. Powell, of Lafayette county, .Mo. Uhey averaged 1.S2J pound and were sold at $3.13. antmnn took both lots for the extjort trade. B. W. Ceverdon, lirookvllle, Kas was here e.terelay with cattle. Thompson .t Heed, P.toll, I. T had In cattle estercbi). II. Jones .i Co., Henttle, Kn., came In yesteiMny with cattle and hogs. Stephens .v Proctor. Hraymcr, llo were In )cntetd.iy with sheep. L. A. Smith, Slater, JIo had In hogs yesterday. S. L. William?, Purcell, I. T came in with eattlo jesterday. J. P. Greer, Aullvillo, Mo., wits at the yards yesterday with cattle. Ho leporls cattle and hog short In Lafayette coun ty: grass and coin line. J. T. Ilensley, Bates county, Mo., wns hope yesterday. He says cattle und hogt, ait In lighter supply In his county than last ean S. Solt, lint ties, Kns., was In with feed ers yesteiday. , fi. 15. Klnyon, Xeodesha, Kns., was at the yartW yesterday with cattle. William Price, Richards, Kns, had in hogs jcsterdiiy. Lsaue Horner, Atchison, ICns., was hero yc.ienl.ty with hogs. W. YV. Stcpp. Lancaster. Kns.. hnd In hogs yesterday. W. M. Shennan, Sallnj, Kns., wns here )eterday with cattle. He say the damage' by tlio Smoky river was ex aggerated and that tho loss will not be near so large as reported. B. S. Dunbar, Pnxlco, Kas., came in yesterday with cattle. S. Connelly, Lobo, Kas., was nt the yatds yestetdny with some good feeders. Joe Kossillion, Olpe, Kas., hnd In cat tle and hogs jestetday. A. Skelton. Long Island. Kas., came in yesterday iwith cattle and hog. 12 Bunker, Otego, Kas., wat here yes terday with cattle. SUNDAY SBHVICF.S. Rev. Charles B. Mitchell, D. D , will preach In the Gland Avenue Methodist Lpiscopnl chinch In the morning on "lmi tntois In the evening he will deliver an udili ess entitled, "A Horseback Rldo to Bethlehem and Nazareth." At the Fust Christian church, Rev. W. F. Richnrdon pastor, will preach In the morning on "The Powers of the World to Come." Hi evening topic will be, "A Flea for the Brute." At the Summit Street Methodist Bplsco pal church. Rev. Dr. It. T. Smith, the pna. tor, win pieticn in tno evening, tiev. ii, P White, superintendent of city missions, will jit each In the morning. Rev. .1. A. P. McGnw, pustor of the Lln wnod Pieshyterlnn church, will preach both morning and evening In that church. His moiuiug topic will be, "Death Not a Los., but 11 Gain to the Chit-dlnn." In the even ing his sublet t will be, "What Shall I Do With JesusV" R.-v. Di. Borneo C. Stonton will pleach In the morning in the Flist Presbyterian church, cotnet 01 Tenth street nnil Forest avenue', on "Spit it mil LesiotiB Studied on tho Summit of Pike's Peak." Ills ovenlng subject will be, "Chtlsfs Habit of Solltaty Piayer." At tho Western Church of Chilst (Scien tist in the aiidltotlum of tho Y. M. C. A. building, corner of Ninth und Locust stleels, seniles will bu held at 11 o'clock a. m. At tho Olivet church, corner of Nine, tee-nth strc t nnd Woodland avenun, tho titistrir. Ttev. Holiei t L Lav Held, will nreach both morning und evening. Morning sub ject. Something Sweet," evening subject, "A Plain Sermon to the Undecided." At tho First Fnlvermllst church, No 1210 Fast Ninth slieet. sirvlces will be held nt 11 a. m., londucted by I J, A. Chace, of tho Young People's Clulsllaii Dillon Sunday school, at In o'clock. ..,.. ai tlm S'likt Cliitith of Liberal Christian Scientists, No 10PI Grand avenue, regular services will uo utiei 111 11 11. m. oy -urs. S 12. Hlmendoiph minister. At the SUth Wurd Methodist Church mission, No S1J Intlependeme avenue, Rev. J. P. Dew will lecture on "Law, Order and Justice," at h o'clock p. 111. A twenty minute song service will precede tho even. Ing lectnie Rev. J. W. Love. D. P.. of St. Paul's Re. formed church, No. JCifl Central street, will conduct services nt 11 a. m. ami S p. m Morning biibject, "The Miraculous Draft of Fishes and Iih Lessons lor l's;" evening. "(lod'. Loving Kindness," Rev. L'arle Willie), of Minerva, O., Is ut his home In Westport on it visit, and will preach at ihe West Side) Christian church, mmer of Twentieth and Penn stteets, jn tho evening. Tho pastor will pi each In th" morning, . Tha pastor, Rev. K N, Allen, will nci upy the pulpit of tha First Cumberland Pres. hyleriiui church, corner of Thirteenth "nil Dale stieets, ut 11 a, m. and will preach on the- subject. "The Bible Is It tho Ju. spired Word of God?" There will be no pieu' IiIiik "it night. At tho Westminster Presh) terlan church, 1 orper of Tenth and Central streets. Huv. W. P. IUoiivc, O-.Ot will preach In the nnil Plug ut 11 o'clock. Subject; "God's Piebcuce tu tho Sanctuary." At the Reformed Pieshyterlan church. No. 17J3 Summit street, ut 11 a., in., tho pastoFH subject will be, "Sabbath Sanctlli. latlon." At the First Church of Christ (Scientist), Pontes opera house. Tenth stieet and Bioadway. services will be held at 11 a. m. Thcio will bo pleaching by the pastor, Ilov. John It Prawn, at the Ollvo Street llnptl-d church both morning und evening. Thu morning subject will be, "Privilege and Bonshlp" und the evening subject will be. "A Iiibllcal Kpitaph." At the Children's Memorial Lutheran church. Sixth street und Tracy avenue. Rev. Frank D, Altman. pastor, will pi each both morning nnd evening. Morning sub ject, "Gladness of God's House:" evening theme, "Shining Christians." At the Hobeits mission. No, 10el Hast Third Btieet there will bo Gospel meet lugs tn the evening at 8 o clock, conducted by Dr. 11. W. Schaufller. At St, George's pro-cathedral, corner of Troost and Lin wood avenueB, Right Rev. r;. it mvwu. i- i-., uisnop, ana itev, &, M Holden. dean, will hold the following .,; .'...r'sner, Marshall, Mo.. U at th.i I services: Early communion at 7.30 a. m.; Hotel Vlctotia. " ' tnQ , Sunday school at 9 43 a. m.; morning William Brunswig, Einnoria is ,, a,. t pra)er, litany and sermon at It a, m.s Hotel Vic loiia. ' -,1,nom " at tho Ir evening prayer and sermon at 8 p. m.: the James Garvev st T ntc t. , ., .... P musical portion, or the terUcci wlU U VluorU. n ' '" LouIs' ,3 at the UotM '51 i BRAND COLLARS s rCUFPS ft nre Guaranteed Grinds nmi tuny ho li.itt of 11 T.enttlnii Deafer., dec ull .Shape nt .tour Outfitter'.. wt alwust ui want c' & '"? M . .... . . , - r...i.L Air.tlilniK m.1... rendercl by the esti J , holr of nv-n nnd bo.vs S'tvlce will be held In the Fifth Presby terian church, corner of Twelfth sire'' t and Brooklyn avenue, lioth morning nnl evening by Rev, C. II. Uruce. pit"r lit the morning he will deliver a. . rnt'iti on "Presbyterlnnlsm," and also eplalti sotno of the chntges brought against him in tho recent trouble ot tho Second I'rosb) tcrlnti church. FEDERATION GUN CLUBS. step 'I illicit to Perfect ul'ililrnl Orgnnlrn tltm of All Hunts 11 Cltv sluiiiti r. An Importntii m. etlng of gun iluli men and ehootci was held last nii,ht .it fhe stote of It. S. BUIott Co. O. 31. Waltlen presided and Chrl (lottlleb acted n scrc tary. It wn decided that the fund of nbout JS00, now In the hands of trustees, be equal ly divided among the six live gun club of K.tnstis Cltv: The Kansas Clt)s, O. K.s, 1'orcMers, Washington Park, Slock Ynrelst nnd Belt Lines. The fund wn on deposit In tho National Bank of Kansas City nnd only about 1M Is available at th" present time. It was voted that thl should be used to pay the deilcit or about that amount In meeting the expense of the te cent state tournament. .1 1.. uumottc ottered a resolution provld- universal favor nnd iho k"., q., ciiv n u- Stock nnls ond Belt Line clubs, which vveie represented nt tho meeting at onco agreed to Join the proposed federation. Tho V nshlngton Park ami rarest er clubs hnd no representatives present, but there Is no doubt but that they will also go in, A temporary otgunlratlon was effected, with G. M. Walden as president and Chris Gott lieb as secretary. Secretary Gottlieb will notiry each of the slv. club to i-edeet threo representative and these will meet In tho near future to make the organization per manent. It I agreed that his federation will bo a good thing for the Interests of nil tho clubs. "The Royal Baking Powder Is n cream) etc tiinnr powcier or a tugli tlegrco of meilt. uiiu noes uoe column citner nitim or phosH phates, 01 uny injurious substances ' , "H. G. LOV12-. Ph D.," Lato U. S. Gov't Chemist. Vx -., ...iiHvur "livitn ,, IC-lMUllUII lieiVlll- 1 " ing for the organization of the Knns.i City l''eder.ition of Gun Club, to be a ecu- I 1 tr.tl organization, In which all the gun club Mi aro to hiivo equal reptentit itlon, an I !,. which will have direction and control ot till 1J matters of general Interest to tho gnu 7jfl club and the shooters. The Idea met win. C....pf S.I.. . u I ,... . ...... ........ .'Kt .1. i.. -Mooio. ny 111 next frlrud L. W) ir Mooic, Hied a suit in the clicnlt couit vesJ t teidiiy lor damages to the amount ot J)3,0l'i 'c. lor injuiie reeciveti wiuie illsmountlng f Horn a 1 able car tit tho Ninth stieet iunc t Hon on the toad ot the Kansas Cltv Cnblo, rallioad. The uccldent hnnnened Jlov Ln.t nnd he claims that ho was pcrniunentl)-!. e:i tiijiieei. j The litigation over the estate of tho late A. L. Mason lenehed It vetv Until stnev.5f yestei day when the deeds w ei e filed Cyj J agreed upon, In tho compromise of thi su'Zj In the ollice of the lecoidcr ot eleetls ProC i eitj was deeded by Mis. Mnson to Mis Dean, and Mrs. Dean to Mis. Mason. 1 Mis. Susie M. Cn'ey dcslius a dlvoril tamo, who fanned out. he mndo sove, strike, but Instead of striking the ball h ( took It out on his wife's head, to her an, no)ancc and pain. He not only boat her, with il litit. lui t- It ts nlletreiL he. itscrl .i4Mtn- butcherknlto with awe-lnsplilng elfect, nUstii Mr. I'ooai. nct.o fn- 1, n,c,.il.- rf . 1. Q ..'. r i,. s..-s .. ..s, ,u. ...b su.i.l,,.j u. ...a UIH1C 3-) ear-old daughter, Mtty. in An attachment suit was tiled In tho clr- si x el uuii c-ueiiL jr'H-iiiiij n ,i,au, c .11 iaituu -., .t Klnley against tho W'umogo Lumber .Oxl i ompnny, or ugiiiiiiiw, vtic, 10 smisiy it ti noto given to the Indian Rico Milling Com- rIoj,iS pany for f.,2,. which was afterwards sold to site lilt: iitiiie.i iiiuiKiii! iiiu Mill lf Ultllii'1! ff i enmnnm's bank iiccnunt ttt the MetrntmlU cla,l Inn Vnllnnnl li.itilr wn iillfiche.il tn fillsft Calls'fl,, the debt by Sheillf O'Neill )0sterdn) "'tli.ty. Tno repoit ot .viessis. u. vv stnnnon. , ly ejyrus i lane ana iienry ptiuuoenracn, rt rf- onimendlng the action. Judge Dobson ye .v-i terday admitted Alfred Fuller to the pia lice or law. v inter cetmc co iv.iiiif.ih e, several )eai uco and until tecently h i nn ollice with John Sullivan In the N . Yoik Life building, but Is now nssociut ' with .1 M. Orr as Orr & Fldler M FIdler has made a wide reputation as an expert In tnklng depositions. In a petition tiled In the circuit court veitnrdnv Mr, lsnbella Flt7tnorris hrlnir suit for n divorce) from her husband, .lohn .ctac J Fltz.morrl", n butcher living at 7nS Wash- . ington streei, ono alleges nun-support j ( Deputy T'nlted Stntes Mnisbnl Bushy lire lirought to the cltv yesterday a man named lt. Holland, who wns arrested at Ijtunswlilc f 1 and ehaiged with falling to pioperty cnn. c ! eel rev. nue stamp on t Igai boxes. IIo ,'t,' was discharged by Commissioner Penbod J Post master I'l.tind In ti ( Istcm. Mltin fn . Julv 12. (Sneclnl ) Mr Dan. lel. poslninsler nt Lintitn. was founl'. dead In the cistern at ni nous-, ana nst , ' had a laige stini of money on bis perv ,i 1 he Is believed to havo been murdered ,' ' . -- ) i Indlnnnnolls. Tnd., July 12 Dan McLecl tO'iUght def.vitetl llnptiste of St I.i . In il wiestllng innt.il at RngllFh's ot. n house, throwing his man easily 'Uhif.i liiu, j In nn hour. It does not annear thtt nnv Imltimr rr,,. der, when presented In competition wPh the Royal, either at the government tests or before World's Fair Juries, has ever received favor or awarel over the Royal op mntle nn equal showing In purli), strength or wholesomeness. PIBtSO.NAL. P. Luce, New York, is ut the Cnntcs, C. P. Stewart. Chicago. Is at the Contes. J. N. Slgwoith, United State, army, is at the Coat pk. ' Major J, I'. Do)lo, Columbus, is at tho Cu.lt IF, G. 12. Harttr, Daton, Is at the Contes. C. 12. Dozlnr. St. Louis, Is ut tho Contes. (!, 12. Gardner, Troy, Is at tho Coates. J. A. L)ons, Cincinnati, Is ut tho Coates, W. 12. Skinner, Fort Worth. Is at tho Coates. C 1. McNalr, Little Falls, is at thn Coates. v S. D Lewis, Howard, Kas., is at the New Albany. c. W. Shepherd, Jerlco, Mo., Is at the New Albany. H. L. Millard. Sterling, Kas,, is at th New Alban). A, W Anderson, Osage City, Kns., Is at the New Albany, T. R. Landrutn, Wavorly, Mo., Is at tho New Albany. J. G. Wallace mid wife, of Davcnnort In nrnnl ll rnlrnnr,ll. SIlHIiutl, N. H. Loomls and son, of Topeka, Kas uro u the city, ' P. Peebles, of Sioux Cty, la., Is n th city. Colonel 12. H. Brown, of Glrard, Kus., was in the city yesterday, ' """ Fd Bousell. of Lawrence. i.-nu .. .. ... II,.. .-III. ic.lAr.liiv ' -- ' " in 12. A. Wugpner. a Topeka, Kas., lawyer n tha city )esteiduy, ' """ was Frank h. Brown, clerk of the- uppellat court of Kansas, was In the city yester Ity yester- uny, vfc'toi'lard0n' "VCr' SI-' ls at tho Hotel HeTVlcVor?1' S'" I'0"18' W" ' tho thY'llotei vYeftorl'S: S'' JSeph' iio" VietoJria.0, TrlnI'laiJ- CoI' '3 at the Hotel Mel cod 'threw ItiiptUlc, t V.' a m 1 de Sl a. IE rat IO m U'i .lei' TM I ' r I ,1 ii :1a. .1 OOfY'"' ,lal : eta' ita, la.4 er . ,i ri kJ iVy, xjfiy ?hdi r, s 'I ''A at "ifiVJ - ""