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M PIIK KAXSAS CITY JOURNAL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 87, 180,5, WON OUT AT THE FINISH, nr-rimir Ttunn vt.w i:it iiaiih 11 ill Ad lsi i in: m.iT.i t.s i i:iit)A. They ( imlil tin Nothing With Kling After tlir 1 lrt tnhlitg mill tin- lllilrf Butted the tMHie 1 1111 In Hip Rlglttli nlut Nlhlli. T1- P 'mil Tigers always fiut up hard i.i l Hie Blues and the game "f - w . i.i'on fn the rule se i hit k. In the Mghth the i ill i n.iiant ftrldlmf by i ii i j ' possible rohi. and til ' mate bunching of i !n t i na (lint the Bines I ' hi n ' i i t i l. 'i it 1 l both HI Irs Was f tilt I pis . I after (hat the team nvn ' . ' . irm t work, and ita ii rt. (. .1 d pretty i ii - i n I imp i (I urn III in r ! nit of the ' il.t i I ' i. ik I Up, but , 1 ml I IIP tlt K n i i it hit i oring. lilt i i th i -K i m City I I -1 ' i ' . Itl.l i i ill for ' I liv U . i 1 n Hi ' better it ii m i lift." ! first ) l i i i- . .n i nt - tt i c I nt ih -. otip i w . - ri' Ii New i was i nrr li iMt-irw t any I wit' ' l - urvrs, I i' hp I "ip b ' " i coot', i i ' t. ' I ill! it I I tiling w Ii- I itlP in v i'li Mil i iflil i t tin ii M Mi file i - ) r - ii tl i iiiititi - ' . thp 1 ' rut v ' il . oi i xirr it." fiet.iing Was ' hot ' M inning's uppoml 'n fo "'I -- u is brilliant nnd b ml i kio k I down What ' k 1 t "in Tlm rs, accepting ' ii "Pi ' ' hi rim Nicholson 'l I. st ' I ' ill Tigers, hut (ill- ' "f'tp v w .mis, made thp ttl - f "i t une In a nnr- t kn it tlrld on which ' ' hi ii. . t t 1 whole, It in- ii extremely Ift- i cnmp to look Bt. nnd thp hard e - "i the sntisfartory oiitrome. Kent i i Iip(I rrowd home In the best of M itr oprnprl thp game hv smacking ' '-it ill IVars pit. hPil aw ty out he ' n iiulit and renter for tltrpp bases 1 i I .Mowed with n hot single over Ih". on will, h Manning scored. i iliton daptltliPil, sipntllnir Itpfitpn to Jt rip hit to Olllpn ami hp mil Ip tlimiv ovPr Strothpr'a hpnrt Hpv- i ' it and ttlnpn Rolng to thlM bnp. I ii- oncrlil.T brotiKht Itlnps In with "i I run of thp Innlnc. 1 ti'n wprp jnbllnnt,. for thry thought i' -f thrpp run woiltrt elo thp IIIiipij ,1-r t. .-ii Pii.ilv. but their pilpitlatlons 1 1' illy ront for thi Tlirr cntnp I ' nop run Rpttlnn thomiflMR, nni ' i'i itinltiK lin.l pn.lPil. thpv werp oup ' i i'i.. good. NVivnitin stiirtPd with a .! u t on nprR"n'i wIM throw to patch in . i iii.', hp wpnt to KPrOnrl. Nicholton r 1 in homp with n pn'ttv lnirlP On 1 i - lilt to Manning Nlrholxon wai ft ' " -.promt. Olltpn trurk out ami i it, iii Irptt a bise on balls. Then f ' ' " ''It a l.ttlp onr down tow.itvl J I I i i .Hid KlitiR. nhpn ho pprttrpd thp 1 i ' Mir.. it nat Klu-man to thp rlub 1 Inmcan and raitipau Hrorlns: and Rf ih. i join? to third. Raymond's sln- i,lr - nr trothprn In with thp fourth nml 'i ' in lor the Tiffors After that flrit - tltiv illd nothliiK vilth Kilns and " nil thrpc or four ohanpp for runs Ii i i (.imp. ' ' -. i-ond Innlnj? the TttuPs tied the r.. ,y,' r tvvo wpro 0,l( KJItiK hit to tho Ipff n.'i fpnpp ror two has.", and srorcd on M r tune's slnclo to rpntcr. V- ihp KPi-ond Inning ihp Ithie rotilil r ' , '' Vs .'"(PtKely until thp eighth. niiii t).. broke Ihp Up tthi.-h had lasted p - 'irnim Nlrhol hit riKlU down thp I'' il line for two haes and Kernon I'ii -mother tuohnirarer out In left ' lii'-h Mrhol eallv scored. Ifer- ' ' ' V"' ln.lr', on ltnmond's error, ' i- I'luhled up nt the plate when he " -, ore -on M.umtiiE'a short tly to i i nth the Blur, went In and made I" , Mire , Bern-en stnrted with a b . intfr tind ronnaujrh ton's snrrllloe f" ' b rn to sprntid nines hit to left for a hi, Rorger i s.-ored. Kinsman hit one ' in ,...,vhlol' wn "" hot fnr him hen Rnymon-1 rerovered the t I il'ew wlldl past first base. Ulnea 'i I Musman rolnc to third Nl.-h- -eut Kltliman In with tin- last wnu, tliK T!fft-n belnR easily '" 'heir half of the ninth. -fit KANSAS OtTr ,, Ait rt in an pn. a 13 T, r I 2 i fi 1 i . -I ton.ss ; ft o n 2 j j 1 ' f ..... 5 " 1 it 2 1 0 ' n lb .. t t n n ft o , C 1 2 ft ft f. . ft ft ft ft 1 "h . . (1 1 S ft '-!'.. ' ft ft 3 1 ' ' ' 27 17 8 i i i t: M r ' I' .! SPIYIA Vt x 'i ir p ' I " ft " 1 ft ' n 21 fi 1 1 i o ti 1 f t i n ft n ft e i. n i ' i r f ii .1 in ' i 'h ' ., , ' ' 111 ni 1 n r ' .1 o ft in T ii I ft O ft I v tl I ft m 1 '"Ity, i. 'Ity, 0 n ft i, n t " ! I t . I i n ft i. ii run iii t ' i-p hi i..) i -i i- ! I-.P I "'ill ML' ' hi lit Haute Kill k ' ' hinn It i muni I l.ij I - ' i fJiiii ii '-irr.tti v nnn I mi n ha ' " Kl i ,1, on !' ii-, J o't' 1 i . ". b l'eiiio, 1 h Ki 'ill Tw. im u'Ttne. l'4i. ' t, Merjcrmott. Tn (IniiiM 'Hits Aftrrnnnn. "' P'n.i ami the Petrolts wlJ play ' '"' this ufternoon for one admls " I t rst RMme belnit the one pot- i ' 'nun Menday anil the tei ond the r i i I .rtule.l (ramp. The tln-t game t v - uted ut 1 iii o'i lo k, so that both " ' ' " -het In 'Ime for the Detroit)! ' ' rt rorly tr.iln Jtahtlns and r.- - ! i do the rittriilmi for thf mil'!- i n and Oayl. will oOleiate for ' Hus'lnRu will tdu-h tht Jjame Is In Ibe liox for the vlnltors t . W le npiHiwit to Johnon 1 ihi Rlu .i t;ood boost to win b . .in. s and tl.ey will mike a bl ii i i NrUrrn I.iiiBtio KtnmtliiB. Wn. Ist. p. c J ' ' !,y '05 I I '''i'i 4t Brtft H l.l , tl Hi Mi !' f 115 fl ,r 'I'lii &l 4ft 4T4 7 ' " 2 48 hi l ' .'."In n 55 39 iliinieii(ill, ihi 'ferro II into. 3. I'.l!-. Mint!., July 30.-eore: 1 " 3 1 3 3 t -5iJKI8; if ' .1 ft 0 1 ft 1 3 0 ft 3 H i ' i- -Fiar nd WjUon; tlour ul I .'li.m,iiiil, Ut 3Hlt!iyltr, 7, . t.-e, Wi., July M.-Score: ... aaooaio aJViii . .a ft n t b i h t n g t -iii-i anil twmn; i'iner and -t. I'uiil, KJs (iniMi! Ii.ipliln, H. 1 -Minn., July 30.-Score: ' ..41140002 0vilVBT I. plrt. 0 1 1 0,8 0 3 3 U-T S 4 lepft uml Kf"e; Staflord l ;.tirl. niyi -ii jl jm .s.itloiiu! I ivismi hbiiidlii. Won. XfinX. nl , 53 31 u Ii! 82 1 I .. l-l . I ' ( I , I tl lll.l 1 r , Iv , ta ir Ik . a in - Inn !-' I. ii- .. l,!.Mll. . ,,.,..!. i .... "'IS Suv irli. Iii Wuililiiclon, ,1. i J Iv ".i - rnot, R J'l-- p he 1 it Y i 'iip s yn wltllr rt..d n an ' uarK. -Malu key took h.a piace In (I,. V. P. Mm 31 5S1 33 .Vi3 tl .IT tl SI -I7 ii M Sf7 17 W Sl liut half nf t?b Mfflc. Hnt tfi prtf.l tn effpetlve. Attsttdanee. tW Wtr; tt'apnlftRWh ..1 ft ft ft ft ft f 1 f-J j f .en lerk ... 4 I t 1 1 ,-:"? 1 nttPttep-Uihin8tori, rto'l. MlrkPV, St. Ouire .ind kionii, New fofk, llute h4 Wlhoti. mmmimm It,nl..l1l lu. CI I nulL I. illll". 111.1 I-! -l.l.',,.!-. I tmiilsi llle. Ky . .lulv Hi The flfftnfis plaved like s hoolbos to dft and tB f'otft. I nets had i wrtlk-iner. Ptal'y m Snoekeil I out of ihp box in thp Ilfth inttlnpt Attend- atn p, 920, Profe t,Otils Hie . . t ft ft 1 t 1 4 9 Sli it 3 tt. Iritis . n 1 M J M -III t flatteries UuilsMtle. thM. Metwtj- and il arnpi ; i iaiius, niaies, jinsinKer nnn Millar. mmmmL. I'lllliilelliM-t, int HKiflkhil. rt, fhlladelphl, Jutt !(ft-r4oth teitm tin l lift ah errattc nmn of hull nhd Iwth pttehern er rteely hit. ote. fhllijdelphU . ft t 8 ft ft 0 ft -l4l S nroofctyn ft I) t H H I Mihl rtnttee rhllftdelrihla, TaVlot ttlta Clem ettts; Itrookljn, l,uM and Utlfn. I'llliliitri!. it I Clileiiitii. 'J. MtlsbuW. t'ft , .Tilly Wi--Timely hlttlnr In thp fifth Innitif ntut l-'Vit man's k1 nrk on the t'tblier won to.dm's prnte. Atteml .inee. 3IW Hire' H K Mttslmr . . ..ft ft ft ft ft ft ft -:t i) t OblPiiito ft o 1 n ft t 0 n a 2 Ratterl t'iituhnrR, Vorntian nnd Met Mil; t'lil ago, Hntehmson nd Klttredge. Southern l.tliKllp (liinip, Mobile, Aln., July Sft.-MoMIe, 2! Sftsh- Mlle. A. New ortenns, t July .W Kintlvllle, 6i Mew Orleans, 4. MoiHftomery, Al July 80. MontRtirhftrr. 12; A thin (a, 13, IVntertl Anrl.1ltoll nitlnei tjulnry, JU., July SO Qtilfiey, 8; St. .roeph. ft. Roekfonl, III , July 8ft.-ltiekf0fl, 13. I.tnroln. in Jaeksnniuki, lit,, July ft. JaetttohvlUe, t, lies Mollies, to feorlft, 111., Julv Xft. reorift, Sj DfitVft, S, Circlet Hie, t.tl iittllpn, (I. rirelpvlllp, Kn. July 9ft.-r8poelnl.) The ritrlevtlle and Hnldler hasebftll tefttns, two of the best amateur rlubs m Northenstern Kiinsns, eniKtieil bats here to-dnj, siilt loir In a vlrlory for Clrolevllle, Pollow intt Is the srore: Clrelovllle ...,nflftft7ft1ft 2-1S 1fl '4 Soldier I) 0 fl 5 11 ft I 0 0 6 9 111 Btitterles-rirtlevllle. Swltaer and lleekl Soldier, Bly and rihrpstit. niCVt'M: .tl Kill' AT 1IAYIO.V. Zelclpr mill Oiinlliier t'uptiiipd tlip t'rlncl" p tl Kuee. tlayton, O., July 3u TIip itrpets of the city have been dperted nil aftprnoon, p eryboily bplni? at the 1'nlr Broutids to Wlt npss the I.. A. V. liirj rle riti es, wherp there were lft,'"l paid admissions. The Krand stands were parked and the track surrounded by 11 mass or vehicles Pre liminaries were run this mormon and In seeond heat mile hnndlrap. elass A, Klmer Lewis, of this eltv, nas thrown In 11 tnlx up. breakliiR- his left arm In two ptaees. Thl afternoon Fred A Shank, or Im ton, and Pred Miindhenk, of Columbus, collided In the mile open, eliisi A, but wero not serloulv Injurpd. One mile iioilrr. class A: sKtPen starters. W. II Osterltaus won; IM l Dohsp. sei -ond; Charles T. Kirn, third; Jacob 1'. Ttnusen, fourth; Frank A. Leaher, fifth. Time. 2'23 l-n. Half mile open, clnss 13: pltfhteen start ers. Otto Zi'lc-ler won; Thomns Cooper, second: A McLeod, third; Arthur Oard Iner. fourth; Carl Ir. lllser, lirth. Time, 1-07 3-0. Mile handicap, class A; twenty-seven starters. Stpwart II. Leathers, 13ft yards, won; J. r. Mitchell. V) Mints. slloikI: Hd V, Dohse, 1.11 yards, thlnf; K. L Lerevre, 40 yards, fouith, I'harles I. Kirn, 110 yards. Ilfth. Time. 2:11 1-5. Mile iBiidem, class U, thTeo starters nidby iitul 1.. C. Jotinson won: Van Mcr- lik and Lund, second; Gaidlhor and De C'artly. third. Time 2 2ii 4-5. t!oh. its years out nliu under; Hair mile; fourteen stat ters Thomas KIIIT won. Wal ter II. Oeibor. second: llarrv n. Stotms third. Charles Framptor, fourth, William . uppei, nnn. itme, 1 12. Two mile handicap; class Tl. thirteen starters F. Tt. Titus. 30 jards. won; A. Mol.poii. 8ft varus, second: I... t,. .Tolinnnn. SO yards, third; Tom Cooper, 110 yrds, fourth; T. IL Btldy, 180 yarda, fifth. Time, 4:33 1-S. Quarter mile; open: class A; slvteen Harters W. J. Kllnitor won; K. L Levre, second: P. V. Kllnwr. third: K Ii Mc Keon. fourth: L W. Suwyer. fifth. Time. 33 1-5. Two mile tap, class H; ten btaiters C. M. Muinln. seven tiolnts: Monte Sunt, live points:!, r. Johnson, four points Johm-on ivon nisi lap 111 -1.19 .1-,, equaling ine leroid. MIIp open: class A. eleven Btarteis W. J. KllnRcr, won. Ed McKoon, set ond; P. V. KliiiRPr. third Time, a 20 l-n. Mile oppn; class B; eleen starters; tlyins stall; paced by a tandem A. Gardiner won. K. C. Raid, second ; A. t. Brown, third. Time, 2:09 1-5. Dan CrccilnnS llrolirn llilllil. ChltaRO, July 30. "Dan" Creedon, the Australian middlewelBht puirultst, with the llrst knuckle of his left hand broken and resting like a nnlnut on top ot the hand, arrived In i'hlcao from Nvw York liuit iiluht. Creedon met the nccldent In the llrst round of hii twenty-five round contest with Rllly Hennessv, In Boston, about five weeks ago. In ilrstrlblnn bow the hand was broken, or rather, how the knui Kle a- knocked out of Its place, Dan said "very tiro" he led with hi left ll.nnessy woulil dodce, caiu-ini; IKin's Icid to irclc around his opponent's lip.ul Af t- r urttintr itt.iv ttiih this tibk .ibtnit h ilf 1 dOKPn tlnlcs Creedon concluded nut to extpnd his l.-nd n far as he previously hint. ,inl in so iloinir strurk llennessj on the side of the head and broke the knuckle. With his hand In the nrespnt 1 unditron he in never piushkc In another flstk en- nuntfr. He Iiellee. though, thnt If it Is hnkdi aK-iin and then r set. It will be 1 f iihc to him The Australian has had an UT. r if 3ii to tlRht Frank Cia(e, the tl.irlpm Coftce Coolet." tipw sojouiu iiik Iii Knulatirl before a new dub, now in nurse of formation In New Jersev Creed ut will remain here fot the pret-ent and. If possible, get his hand Into fighting shajn attain. Intornnttonitl Hlcyrto lliieea. New York, July 30 The World to-day sas. The various ecnjt nesociatlons throughout the world are all preparing to send their best riders 10 th International championship meeting, whi h will be held at Cologne next month. The League of Auieilcan Wheelmen has nominated qeorae Hanker and John S Johnson to represent America In the professional dents, and tin fust foreign rider will compete in tilth the amateur and professional rapes. This will be the (list year for the interna tional association to hold professional championship, and, a a result, some ex ceptionally good racing Is dkperii'd. It Is unUk-ly that the L. A TV, will he n pre sented In the amateur events, but several ("ami llan ilders will ornpete The Inter national race this year are exclttriK wide spread iiiti rci-t in view of the fact that the wonderful itnimivrmcpt In racing In the various countries N sure to result In some spirited cotmst, and decide who are the champions In the rcpei tive classes, lltey Mitv I'lRlit In Sloilrn. tan Antanln. Tex . July 3ft -A private till lira in whs iccelved here this morning fiam one of the ofllcets of the Florida Athletic Club. Inquiring as to the feas ibility of pulling ulf the Curti.'tt-Flustni. inons battle In Mexho, just ii.ri.su ih border from Laredo nr nosrle Pass Th rlub deslrl to knuw what fttpllitles in the matter of transporution lould be afforded by railroads leading 10 the border The Utter question was Immediately taken up by Mil-gram with the railroads, mix it Is believed a satisfy tory guarantee as to rates and transportation facilities will be ghen by the puiseugpr tUparimeuts of the roads (onicinwl It Is belle t, I that the oiitkiiolicn atiitudi of ilmcrnor Ciilberion uiwurus ihp pinpi-isi.il carnival precludes all possibility of the tight taklngr placo at any point in texus. simtlisiHiilnii I'cniih Toiirivini'iit. Southampton L. T. July SO. An interest ing lentils lournani.nt tw4n hers at 1" Jil thU morning and there was a fairly large ulti'ii'lan-1 Amung tlio.,. who nave . ti le rud are l.atned and Holland, whu bake .oii-u their iletrn.-s at the gam thi season Following are th result up to the time that play was stopped, oln to a heaty full of rain J'-J';?,J,,,im t J ' Barton. 6-s. .; W R Htlti b. it II Trmnce, 9-7. 71, t-e, Jack 1 lowland lust R il. Paliqc-r. -o fi-i: T, Skldwor b'at F James -l. j4); A K. Koote beat E Morman -S, -, It I) Wnii bet II walklntuii, -0 4-0, T J. TaltfldEe beat S. S. Butter, 1 6, H-3. 7-5. II. ill uuil I In, n. k. IJetrolt Ml h , Jul) o KQr sonic dy Jim 1UI1 his beeu negotiating with "Par ion" avl- relative to tbji ohaUtBK to tb vtorM he promulgated us the part at Joe Choii.kl Ye'i lay Hall s. nt to ' Hour-it J . hn" Kellv ii Jlourt i'1'iuens J.' Vift I 111 .ir ih ik- in ,. ipttng tl It JIa b rki- II n,..-' 11 1 e u f i I - it a' J il " J"" w ri et ' hu .bKi n . r,. If the mat 'i .5 oiie, JUDGES AFTER THE FIXERS, nir.r MAN.Mt:i tt tjit, i o oontt IIIIMIS Mlt:l(t).Vi 1lfl Wt Prrlnrpit lilt 1111 tine llnre and .inktfi Hi'tn tlnitRPil In Anutlier trt Hip ntlfiirtlou of the Public Thp Jul!- tot ntler the WottM-bs f)b bers with n sharp stick In yesterday's tHCfr, an1 suiceeded III spolllnt tWr) fttpd races, which Would have netted the fixers it tonnd sum If they had htffl allowed to go through In tltf WflM ihm th wise ppople would bet oh hnthlhj fxcept tUck LfIlftton, He ott the Htcp, but near the, wttp he fotilpil Lucy hay, fcnoehinir her to her knp, The Judges did l like Ihe look of (he race at all, believing thnt An nie K and Lucy hny Wfte dead to fVrk tnrflhKt"n. Bud after dlsqimllfylnit Itli'k tfBirington they dcclaretl all bets on. In the third tpp thetft won a (treat rush nn Mfltnu nt the tnst tnlliMte, nttd he was bat kPd doW'i to it to 1, whllfl l.a (litrtla Went aw.ty up in thp bettlnit. It looked like a set-tip fur Momtts, but, If It wnm It wtts iHiiled, fur the judge took Carroll off La Oartla and save the tnoutit to Johnnv Tia Is, Who took the tnaftj out In front and won with het nil the way. It wn not 11 good day for favorite, the traek b-ing very heavy and holding ttnd tt being hat t work to figure on form. I1rown rlck. In the fourth race, was the only favorite to win, though Tlck Lttfflngtntt, Which wa dlrunllftod, Was also a favorite. The other races went to a second choice, n third choice nnfl im outsider. Hob Clnm pett Was n hot ndds-on fnirlte In the flrt race, but Willie L. beat him Very easily. 1't the second rare, after Dirk liattlngton had been disqualified, the judgrs plarrd H.ty Hon firm; Annln R recotnl. nnd Lucy tia.v third. La Onttta took the tblrd race at odds of 4 to 1. The last race was a dump, Md fllenn, the favorltft, running third, and the Mice going to an outsider, Wild ftrlor. nt C to 1. Fot the first rnec. nt a mile Hob Clntn Pett was made an odds-on fnvorlte the Int ent figuring thnt WIIIIp L. was not ypt up to a ritee, as irood ns 3 to 1 brine laid again! his chancp alt thp time. The tape was a gift for WIIIIp L.. wltlrlt. aftPt nt lonlng Itock Hill and rtob Clampctt to leftil for tlttcp-qunrtPri, went to the front and won a he plpap!. Hob Clampett MM spcond and tho llglitweiglited Martha Smith was third. F.ir the pi o"d rape, nt four nnd a hnlf furlongs, pick Lallliigton was Hip favorite from thp start, ond opptiing nt 3 to 2 Iip was barked down to even money, Lucy 11n ntid Annie K bring npxt In detniinil, Annie R. led to the quarter, where Lucy lav moved up. followed by T) k Lntllng ton In the stretch Cartot tnnde bis ride on Pick Lafllngtnn nnd the ravorltp won rather pnlli. but nenr the finish hp swprved into Lucv Pav ntul knocked lipr to hpr knees The judges dlsoitnllllpil Pick Latllngton.aTid not liking the wnv In which the race was run, deidnrrd all bets off. For the third rare, fit tlp furlongs, Huna was Hip faioiltp. and at the close oT the betting Momns hod been backed down to a strong second choice, rntrclnfr more money than the favorite. The fudges took Carroll off La Onrtln and put .lohnnv Da vis up La ttnrtla got nnav In front nnd was nnif1- hraded. Iunii wa second to the stretch, where Momns came very fast and bent her out for the place The fourth race was it slv furlongs and Prown Pbk wa the popular favorite Pmt lette and flus Stinuss made the running to the back stretch, where they were Joined liv Rrown Pick, and with a little shaking tip thp favorite took the lead entering tbr stretch, and won ttandllv enough at the end. flip- Sttnus rut II entirely, but Psut tptte hnn" on nnd got the place, with Prldget third. The Inst nice was nt sis furlonjrs nnd Kit Olenn was made the favorite, lid Glenn got off hadlv and was never able to get im to the leaders. La Pavan. Adl Ipnn and Wild Ilrlar made- thp running to flip strelPh. where La Pavan fell out of It and Wild Briar went to the front with Adilenn In second place, and tn this order th'-v finished, Wild Briar winning easily. Ed Olenn ran fast through tho Wretch at.d finished th'rd. Summaries: First race -One mile. Louisville slnbje's Willie L , blk. h , a. Falsetto Mlrando, 112 lAldntvrel. 3 to 1, won: Bob Clamnett, 100 (Vntii Compt, I to 5, second' Martha Smith, 1ft fConlerl, S to 1, third. Time l-Wi trn.-kcll Wedgofleld, Ilock Hill and Elmo alo tan. Second rice Four and. a half furlongs .T Jelh's Buy Pon. b. g,, a. Hleenv Jim unknown 112 (Relff). 10 to J. won. Annie K., lift (Mclntyte) 4 to 1, second; Lucv Iay. lift tcredlel, 3 to 1. third. Time, V3 Pick Laftlnifton, 112 (Carrolll, even, won, but whs disnualifled for foul. Rattlet, Deck. Vick and Ben Harrison also ran. Third race Five furlongs. Sanborn's stable's La Oartta. br. m., t, Ansel Miss Goodrich if (J. Pavis), t to 1, won; Mo mns. 98 (Relff), 2 to 1, second: Kuna. 111 (Melntre), S to 5, third Time, p07. Kingcraft, John P. and Florella alBO run. Fourth race Six rurlongS O. N. Sum mers' Rrown Pick b g., a, Imp. Strachlno Fragala, 112 (Mi-tnt.re1, t tn 2, won; Paillette. 97 tCorderl. 5 to 2. second; Bridget 96 (.1. PaIsl. 8 to 1, third. Time, 1:22. Georgia Hamlin, flus Strauss, Bu enos Ayres, Joe Bailsman nnd Corncrlb also ran. Fifth race- ''iv furlong". Louisville stable's Wild Pilar, b g , 3, Pewherry Wild Rose, 2 tRcirri, ! to 1 won' Adilena. 107 (McTntjrel t! 'o I, c ond; Kd tllcnti. 109 (Zubler). 3 t" 1 thirl. Time 1-22. Pattle Todd Cerric Anderson, Witkenda, rkansas Tr.ivdir, Li I'uvan nnd West brook also ran Putrles f.ir Tii-duy's Races. Following are the rutties and weights for to-dny's i-hcch: First ra -Thlrtppn-sivtprnths of a mile; selling. Vallera 111 ld I In?: Ptftla, 1A7; llopper, up lk'ipi riii. iftft; 1'nhnrn. Ill: Put Lee, 114; On", 111, Imi.i A, !; Rex ctta, 111. Second race FHe-eiu-luliH of a mile: E-yenr-old Leavenwor'li. ml. Abhle Fisher. Hit. Favorlta. Iftfi; Whlltle, ift.v Consuelln, U. Camllle P.. 101- Limbo, 1p Patsy, tftft; Mi S, 101: Rellbtna, lul. Prlftttood, 1U5; Minlutinu, IftS Third ruei Fevpn-sitPPtiths of a mile. Brown Pkk. UK), Willie L 107' Uatewav, 113: Murphy. 110; Oeorgc Millet lfttt; Hchuvl kill, 114: Ahann Boy, 104; Susli Nell, 100. Fourth race 8een-elchths of a mile. Billy Sunderland. 108; Montr II, lft.1; T.-n-sprlng. 100; Collector. Km Little Nell, llift; Post Rov. Ift3. Alva 9S. Vlmlnlle tt Fifth race Flve.cighlhs of a mile; sell ing. Cloe, US, MIS-. Addie. 91: Carrie An derson, '7; tlrey Hafflc, 10ft; Thuiman, tlB; Keflsle Yelsi r. 102: Well fscd, 90, Roy, ti il Susie k 103. Winners nt tit. Louis. St, Louis, Mo.. July 3ft. Mudlarks were again In evidence t F.tlr Association pntk to-divy nnd the talent lai!-d well The ttack 4 muddy and sticky. Piute, tho ndds-on favorite in the set ond raie, ran third In a field of dog, and the owner, Abe Coin,, was railed up In the Judges' stand. He claimed the mare was nt. but did not like the muddy track. Attendance, 2,000, Sum. mniles: First race Purse; sec en furlong. Mnpsy, ft to fi, non, Urnkeniun, to 1, second; Blue and White. 2ft to 1, third. Time, 1.3',. Second iftcis-I'ursn; ror 2- car-olds; five and a half furlongs. SiikIpiip, t to 1, won; Midland. U to 1, second: Flute, uvoit, third. Time, !.i;t4. Third rata Phi m: seven and 11 half fur longs. Alagnet. 6 to 1, won; Sumo. 3 to 1, second, SStill Ross, 3ta to J, third. Time, 1 31W, Fourth ince Purse; trix and a hnlf fur long. Hush, 4 to 1, won: Murthn (Iriltin. 7 to 1, eeiotid; Frunklo p., 7 to 1, third, Time P2T. Fifth nice Selling: one mile The Broker. 2 to 1, won, Silverado, tl to I, second: Oh UP. 19 to 1, thlid Time. 1 sui. Sixth race-Purs: six and u half fur longs George W nallej. to 1. won: Win. nl Cee S to fi, second; Imp, Vigor, 8 to 1, third. Time, 1:25. ."" 1 HlllM ill Mei-iu Mil, Meiili o. Mo , July W.-iBpcclal.) A large iinttd .iitiinU'd the race and fair this afternoon The mill of yesterduy and last night nude the track a little slow, but if Nettlenood had been forced out in the 3:J pace he tould hae gone J I) ;13 or letter. Suminarlrs: 2 J3 class tiot. Joy , Dave Illind .... .., Ailiiigton Dletutor Rurlei Timer2-25W. S:H. ?.JS cltt pip Xetttmooi , .. Jubnny II Jap Com. tt 151 Cloud Pra n k F ti i..ff il 1 ! ..,fM. It..!.- 3 ' 4 .. ...itftiti...... ..5 4 '4 ....tiij. ,,,.,.... 5 iJfiMj"" ' ettti'!'!, 1 2 2 3 5 t 2 I 1 1 J S'U ; ti t; TtiiU'-4'Jis, ; l'i, .' 81. Young Vlctoi on the live-eighths mile dash over a ttfld of ten atartera. Time, llrlghtiiii lle.irb Hares. w i nr jn ., There was .1 goo 1 11 1 k op to tlir n e it horses were to be n in j or tlK I is. ru at Brighton U- a h to-ua), but the rain canto down then ami ttiin-l It Into it .?n nf tnu 1 The winner! g"l Hip purses tinMl'. f4ummnrps: Pi't m e Mmj rtiid on. -'irnth mltftst; ellln Appontnlov even 'n. Augusta. IMle, 2J, to 1, irewmli HtirliiiKham, 1) to t. thirl. Tirm, pspj. Second race Five fnrlotig ppp llrnwii. ing 3 to 5, won; tlAttcork .' t" 1, serondi Pi im p Felix, in to I. third Time, 1:. . 1'rtit I rntt'-fllx rtiftoni!' plllhg Rit T.ip 2 In I wmii Houretelai 3 tit - t, second; fit John ' to 2. tittrd Tunc T -14 t'coith rn ' -six rnrlon: "Piling Tlhe, ' t" ft, won; Thp Swfiln, to 1 wrnnd; tee ond Attempt ft to t, thlr L Time, 1:17. Pinh rai c t)ni mllr, .illln. llfortfft Plvn, to ft, won: Cltiiirenc. I irt 1. sec onl 1rllkp 1 in f, thtnt Time, 1:1. sllrth taip-Otie tnlle; e1lln. Jltrlt the .! n. :i to I. won. Wnlcltmi .' 10 1. siinMul; itnirj Aionno, s to i, thli I J tine, i:un. it mi: wiNMiifs , 1 1 li:vi:imi. I'.l llilllil, ttllclil tteReiit nnd Attn t'nptnteit tlie I'ltmes eterd:l Willi l!itr t'teyelnnd. n. July HdAllhoiislt two tif the events Wetr- decided In sttaKlft IientS, thprp wi good tnelttK nt the DrtvihK irk tn-dfl, th" time bftlttg fast, lit th . 0 ilass PI Rami was n hot favorite. Spin away took thp first ItPttt nflpr a game strugglp. but Hip chestliilt geldlMK Wful the ti'.it thrpp With enM. IM tfle 2 ttimri! Bright Regent, Hip fttvtirlte, won with comparti iKc ease, tielnit clmsed home In the llrst hr.it by Dudley hd III the second and third by Peerless. Baron Rogers was the r.norltp In the 2:tfl clas trot at even momy for the field, but the lmv stallion, Alt i. went, to Ihe front early In the nice nnd won lit straight heats. Following ate lite sttminnrles: 2 3o cls; trotting; purse W.trnO. I;;i ftaml , 2 1 1 I Splnaway ,,.1 2 s tt Red Nutllng 3 !i a 1 l.nko KHp , 'I s 4 2 Sili nsa , I 4 ti 3 Birdie Clay a ! n Itilllle Clark , S 7 B S Mnvttntd 7 fi f. ft Majilower , .,, ......0 5 7 Time-2 1H4, 2-tm, i'UM, S'lTT,. 2 14 class: tinclngi puree j2,$)o. Bright ltegenl 1 1 1 I'ppHpsh 1...., 3 2 2 Ptidlpy 2 S 5 Phptia! .,, , , ,. I ,1 I Be Sure 7 I 3 KentttPky Star ,.... fi 7 7 Arlington , 0 (lift Major ltftl 10 fi Siible Gift t, 10 n Nidi 0 !i Judge sterling 1111 11 Tlinp-2-!i, 2.08S. 2:tfti. 2 15 class; (rottlnKS purso J1.0"). Alia 1 1 1 Jumps L ,,,,,,., S 2 2 Newcastle t 2 11 ft Baron Roeger n 1 r. rnkland ltnron 3 5 1 tlretchPti , n 3 11 Fred B , 1 7 4 MnliettP , , 7 1; r, Adelnldn McGregor ft 10 7 Illolsp ,.,., ,,,.,,,, 1 ;i s Pnndv 12 Sift Mn ltd C let 12 3 Tlme-2 12'4. 2,'liiJ, I.tftiJ. t'rj tnl stk.. nt (I ilttry. Cincinnati, n., July 3ft -The cv'pnt of the races nt tiukley to-day was tho Ctvstnl stakes, n handlcitp fot 2-vr.ar-old. Kltrht good class colts stiirted. and the 12 to 1 shot LoM won It liattdtlv from Tho Drnc pn. This was the llrsl time the winner bud ben asked to go six furlongs, ntid he show id a great UUIiir ror the dlstotiro, coining eery strong nt the end i;d Corrlgati christened his Longfellow Ada Glenn lllly Long Glenn Just berore stalling In the la.st tace and she mn lust. Ihe attendance was large to-duv; weath er linn nnd the ttaek fast Summaries: First nic-p Putso; live furlongs. Sctptia, 3 to 1, wen; Hullo ot Fonlhnm, 2U to 1. wec pnd; Brace Gil die, 9 to 0. third. Time, 1 fti .4. Se. ond race Pit 1 ae; M.v furlongs. F.ivetto Belle, .1 to 1, won; Sen n Hz, S to 5. second; Nellie Osbnitic. 5 to 1, third Time. 1:10. Third race Purse; seven furlongs. Jim Ponlen, S to 1, won: Poet Scout, & to 1, second: Put L, CO to 1, third. Time, 1:25',-. Fourth nice The Cvcstal slakes vuluo to winner. S1.GO0: sl fm longs, l.okl, 12 to I, won. Tho Dragon. to 1. second; Lu Snlle. 1 to 2, third. Time. 1 -l.-.i. Fifth rure Selling; one mllp and seventy yards Leo Lake, It to 1ft. won; Ace, S to il, second; Kntlitihl.tHt, 4 to 1, third. Time, Sixth race Selllnsr; sl-c furlongs. Bren dou. S to E. won; Jane, 4 to 1, s-econd; G, B. Morris, 20 to 1,, third. Time, 1.13, Opening Divut Gnodltnoil. London, July 3u.'rho Prince of Wnle, the Duke of Yotk ttnd a distinguished pnrty went by tt.'iln to-day to Chichester, In order to attend the opening of the Goodwood rat intf season, whli h is of four days' du ration. The weather was 1 loudy, but the couro was In good condition. M. F. liwyer had Piltntw Knight md llany Rci 1 cntetcd foi tfie first nice on the (tttd mid the Slew ant's cup. respectively, tint they did not go to the post, M'' Uwyer appirntlv re cred Harry Reed for the West "Dean s'nkes, for which he Is tt fnvorlte in many quarters. l,ord Rosebpry was also to Im seen on tho course, but he did not run any of his horses. The Steward cup. for which there were twenty-two staitws, over the 2-venr-old course, three-nuarurs of a tnlle, straight, was won by A. P Bnssett's Wise Virgin: J. O, Wipdover's Piidecided, seeond. and Baron De nothshild's Amandeer, third. Trotting and 1'. 11 ice nt , toilet. Jollet, III., Julv ft. Arena won the 2:li; trot In straight In uts this afternoon and reduced the timk record ftoni 2,131- to 2.11-1. It was IikIIis' day and the attend ance was ulinui i.imii. Summaries: 2.10 class potting: Arena, 1 1 1 Norther 2 4 3 Baron Dillon ", i Time 2:iaa,: i;t- a.j,. Lunelle, Suit tin V , Wlllmarclt and Nub bins finished ns 1 ameil. Aitrota Prince and Harry Pennington drawn. 3.24 class pailrg. Hall Cloud , 1 1 1 1 Mollis Slimmer ., ,,.1 4 ft ft Dick Wilkes 3 2 3 3 Time-2 IP,: S.1Vi; 2:lil; 2:lMi. Frank Ilays. Bill Besg, Benzine, Thorn ton Git I, oigctta and Miniature tltitt.hc'1 us named. Three- oar-old ttottltlg, Akron 1 1 Bessie Wlllnn 2 2 No time glvun. Results ni Windsor, Dettall. Mich, July 30. The attendance at tho TVimleoi ttack to-day was good, tho weather 100I and the truck lumpy, fjot n favorite won, First ran -Six furlongs. Tough Timber wan; Sam Lewis, second; My Hebe, third. Time, PIS, Second rnce--Nlnp.fjlxteontb. mile. nr. Kellogg won; perdta, second; Brown Jew el, third, Time, fl Wft. Third rate -tine tulle and nn eighth. Pr.cle Jim won; Lester, second; Tnseot, third Time, 2 tiO Fourth race Flve-olghths of a mile. Nellie Smith won; Mustard, second; llotn hurd. third. Time, 1:06ii. Fifth race one mile. Little LM won; Ttppecanue, second; Lay On, third. Time, liUty. ( 8n rranrlscu Raep. San Ftanclsco, July 80 Favorites won three and third 1 holces won two nt 11 11 Ulstrlct tract to-dav First raco Flvo furlongs. Joele O , won; Lee Stanley, second; St. Ulino. third. Time, 1 0214. Hrtcond tace Four nnd H half furlong; maiden 3-jcHr-old flllle. Clara Johnsoii wmii Minguret M.. sauond; Cmrara, third. Time. ft.rsS Thlid race Five and a hulf fui longs. LedullH. won; Gold Jlust, fcecoml, Atuign, thlid. Time, pfttM, Fourth race-Flve furlongs. Unynl fipltlt "i Rcddlnk. second; Johnny C11111011, thltd Time, I -02. ' Fifth rufc One mile. Road Runner won; UPle Rob, second; Ctiriuel, third. Tlltie, 1 li'!' I'lmciilv IIiihIIiik i!iii. The following scoreg were made by tho Phoettlk Howliiuj Jlu) on the Royal alley lam tilslu: ., ,. HtrlkiS. Spares, Total. jjlnk id 11 r,i Cobn , ,,..10 II u'i chelc .... 18 S 454 Welch S 7 411 Morris ., ,.,. H 7 -iii'l ljeh .. ., 5 R 411 J, Haur , 0 D 40U Rating I'rugr iiiinic for Miiuriliy, There Hill be i big racing pingriimme nt lJxioltlun lirlvliig park on next Hatuida. Ini MddltUt. to six regular running ruies there will be ihiev hurivee events whlih will be decided buoie th regular laces ui started. 'I'hey villi Iwgln ut I o'clock sbarp mid the progtamtno will lnclmB i:m. 3:22 and fiet-forsill claBe, trottlna or pacing, half mllo heut. An An lilmt tu llif. nili r. Now London. Jul 30. Vigilant heat IV, fonder lo-da) in u run of sixt-four miles front Kuton point to the Long Island Shoie. live miles n mn Huntington harbor, to thi putt The 1 up 1 fender guo up the idie not I ir from Hi'- id i . because her m eiinu !' ar be aim 1 1 1 .- I strong s iiihvv.-t b south bteee, wai ving In (trri'.tk f uu eighteen to tw rjty iwo knots, blew tluoughout the giealer ii.ci L of ibo race, which, wu a broad rca; J," .the starlionrd tork from start ifl finish W lien Defender dropped nut It was etl hinted that sh' ns fully nv Intntttes ftboHd of Vigilant fthd the new jrttcHt was looked upon ns a sure dinner, Irtrrln a -el'lettt.; but the unexpected grrldml c -1 urred nnd tvfender rpielvrd her first de feat A better d.iv fur racing could hirdly lie Itltftglned tlie wind Was ttoi and line nnd inireased In strength unit! this port was rpa-hf 1 wIipp a stllT twenty-two snot hre-pe wi bliwlng, nml lust lt the last yacht tn 1 P Sl-w Lnndon, severe tain nnd wind tpmil, Tsstlnit ntwttl ttft hour, sprung up md set the people (It Bridgeport and Ni w Hrtvert vvmttlcrlng Whether Ihe smiller snefltft w?rf f alight out. In It tttppllt men wd hot. ihe e;a"ir, ftnd. t.arilng the .1 image to Pefender's stpprlng gpar, the splitting or one of her club top stlls and ft Jib, add Inw loss of a bout from overboard the Sclioi'ftpr jnciit Mohlinh, there were no rftsualllen to record. finning tn liiiie In Ruclimd't Saratoga, N. V July an.AiigtisI Rel inont's ,1-yenr-old Kermin. bpugrit at, the Gideon Pttlv sale tot Jls.wn, has been llitne for spveml dnvs. tt WAS liTanse of this lamene-s that he did not start In the Traverse Dr. Shrprrd etntnlnmi him, but wn enable to lex ate the tionble. John Hvland, who is thoroughly familiar tilth Kfph-ift. sa.v hid font was probably cttl away too much hv the trtftti who last plated him. and thnt the trouble will not be setiotis toenail. Ilvlund says, was never lami a day while he ttitlned him It l grin rail believed nming turrmen Hint Mr. Belmont will take Keshan ftnd Hstlbgs lo Kngiitnd with him nert season ttnd rai e them tlirrc It Is known thnt Pierre LorlllnH hns made all Ms itrrangc mpnts fot a long campaign in Lneland. nnd that he rspicts to t'-peat his memorable success of doxen vrats figo, whpn Iro quois snatched Ills blue ribbon of the Pn gllsh turr fl-ont the bet l-venr-old" In the Kingdom. Mr. Lorlllard tuts tetitpl one of the hatidsoinrst pstatps In F.ngland nnd v 111 race his horses and etitiilnlii in prince ly fashion John llugglns. a Irhlftcr of rare skill, will train and innnngp the st ible. Henry Grlllln may be taken over as first jockey, although IhPie will undoubtedly be lively bidding for the gfeatest rider now In the 41dl if David Gideon concludes not to ri engnge him. Kid .Mi Coy mill libit Moore. Cincinnati. O. July 3ft KM M-Coy. of Memphis, nnd IHek Moore, of St Paul, have signed nrllilps to tight at liulsvllle on SpfitPitihpr 2 it 151 pounds Thej nrp to light tlftren rounds with privilege of more. If required hv the rpferce. AURANIA COMES INTO PORT. 'I lie Big Cituuril e.rauii-r Arrives In u Vnrk Willi All 1111 lliiiird .Nife nnd Well. New York, July 30. The belated Cun.ird line steamer Atirniifi has reached her pier, with all on boatd safp and vvpII. Cnplrtln McKay reporls that nn July 2iJ, in lati tude ll.Pi, longitude 55.37, at S 11, lit., during plenr and culm weather, he iv,tv obliged lu stop the ship owing to a fracture In Ihe main steam pipe-. Thp brpnk was nenr the llitnge and wns twenty-four inches long. The repairs were completed after n stap piige or tlihty-seven bouts. The Attr.tnla then proceeded tindPi- reduced sped, nt the rale of thirteen knots, without further fu el. lent up to the time of arrival. Captain MoKnv reports thnt little or no excitement prevailed ut the flme of the accident The passengers, when Infottnpd of the tin tut e ol the diimagp nnd a possible delav In retching port, received tin news with the best of good nnliiii. The damaged steam pipe will be tcpiilreil at this pot t In tlmo to ennblp the st.itimr to ill on Suturdav. The Atuinlii brought ciulitj-s saloon, slxtv-tvvo second ab'ti nnd l"7 steerage pnssencers. NO HOPE FOR LEAVENWORTH. .Iiidgr Culver suj 'I In re Is Nu t'sr Trying tn Close tin .liilnts In '1 Ii it 'I mi u. Tnpekn, Kac July 3ft (Special ) Judge Culver, of Kmpntlii, i bnirtnan of the e-xec-utlve e-ommlttpp of the State Tempernm e Lengtte, returned fiom Leavenworth to day, where bo had been to look over the ground preliminary to a rrttsndo ngalnst the saloons. Sneaking In the sweet idiom of the bounding West, the Judge had his head up, tall on-r the dashboard, mid nil four feet going at a 2:10 edlp when he went to Lpavenvvoi th, but upon bis return to day he was rlngboned, spavined nnd showed two epatate and distinct kinds of strlnchalt "I never saw such a plate In my life." said the Judge "I atn bound to say that theie Is no hopes of closing the saloons at Lcvenworth The tempeinnee people oypr theie ny thprp Is no use try ing to do It, ami they refuse to have nriv thing to do with an attempt T lould tlnd but n very few who weir willing to move in the mnttei, and t do tint feci at all hope. ful that atn thing mn be done under the present conditio-! of public sentiment." IOWA DEMOCRATS FOR SILVER, Tho Mate Convent Ion Will Up Lirge-lyfiir i'rro mid t iilliiiltid f'oiiinge at tho Rutin nf It! tu I. Sioux Cty. In., July 3ft The Journal's Ottumvva special sass "IIovv -will the Marshalltown convention handle the money question?" was asked Charles A. Welch, secretary of tho stato Democratic central committee, "Pvtry Indication Is that the blmptnlllsls will he In control. You ran judge for yourself when I sny that of thirty coun ties thus far heard from, twelve delega tions Instructed for ftee coinage ot gold and sliver at the ratio or 10 to 1, four counties ndopt the Chirugo platform of 1S02, two express themselves In favor of making the campaign on state issues, and twelve counties go unlnstruct.nl. The probabilities an, of eoun-o, that it major ity of the counties of the state will not Instruct at nil. us it Is somewhat unusual in this stiite fin couiitv . onvcntlon. to in striu t the state .(invention, but of those that go uriiiiMiti, ted u large majority will be for frit- . oliige at 10 to 1." CRAMMED FULL OF SKELETONS. !))uivcry of it Wonderful Cave in Arlrnni With the Itiini i. uf llmidrt tin nf !' nplc, Yuma, A T. July 3ft On the White riv er, eight inilis from Camp Apache, has been found a remut liable c.ivc. For 00 feet of the distance Hip cxploreiR were obliged to cruvv I on their hands mid km es, living randies and bull's-eyo lanterns for light. They found between SOU and 4oo biiman skeletons, Indicating the reinnlns of per sons who had perhaps been smotheied to death by smnko long ycuis ago. Some of them wero in ctevbos Just large enough to admit u human body. The skcdlons lire of in Ion sizes, some bring very small. The skulls ure of n brown color, with the ex- cptluii of a few that ate white. The While mounuttn Apaches ate veiy super stitious about the iiive and say that with in It there Is ti Intge bike nf water, Tho IhIioix found no water, but intend to cx ploie it further. There ute but two ways of entering It, A KANSAS CIT7 MAN SHOT, V, It. lie liny bcrliiuOy Wounded In nn Af- fiay Willi Cliurlcs Mddlnr In boutli Dakota, Belle FourchP, K D , July 30, (Special.) Y. R Dcttnj, of Kiinsns City, nnd Ch.ules Saddler, of Tcxus, one a horse trader, the other u cowboy, and both In tho employ of the Cotitlnentul Live Htock Cotnpanv , se. eiity-llvc tulles notth of this place, had u misunderstanding eiciduy. The latter pulled n gun mid shut lientiy through tho ubdouien Hi tiny cUmlnd his assailant, and In the scutlls for the gun letched uaotlKl bullet thtouglt the nlnliiliien, but heforu the trouble ended succeodc-d in turn. Ing the weapon uoh the Texan, shooting him IhiQUKh tliu giolti. Tliey are dinner, outdy wounded, but tin. )ilisclau thinks tliey will t.i over tilth as untoiesf en toiit plltatlonk arise Both into ure newroin irs. having utrivrd this siirlug Denny is well known around tho hurt market, of Kansas City, lllili liiilil Winn lll.i mend. Victor Col. Jtil 3e)-W. S. rltrutton, tho inllllcnalii , ia stiiiek what l piobably thv ilchi si Jude ever found 111 any mlno In thu countiy, If not in tlm vvoild In tho liulependeni e mine, the nilneiBln following a loud inn ucroiui a rein thut will run JHO,. f0 to the ton. It was at a point where tenth vein come together, and tho width wuirants the ktutiment that there Is not less I ban several millions of ore lu tight. Bunk I ulluru al tulUliur, Mu, Salisbury, Mo., July 30. The Bink of Salisbury closed its doors this morning. Liabilities unknown, J. Ii. Fink, was i ashler and p B Hranham assistant i ashler Mrs. inflow' sjooiittMj Svhup for chll dreu teething, sulieni tho gums, reduces lnfUm lutloD.all9vualu.curcitwluil colic. 2ia boltl) TEXAS PASSENGER RATES, There If Little I'rofprrt of n Ciinferenre Bring Held W lib tlie nnlbni st ern Line. Chi. ten 111, Julv ." -Llltle progress If being mi.de In the effort lo bring about ft conference of the southwestern llnps, with it view to the org.inlr.ation or an Association toionlrol the Tpxhs rates, which tmve been so bitdly dpmorftli.e.l The Missouri. Kfltt Ms ft Trxns rrftt" to tw titttty In "Hy poitfpf?.nce until IH cnrtlfieillotf hilve with drawh rttt Mies Into Tsxn. This the tillt. er toftdi tetiffe to do unt II tin agreement in be brtd which v ill hsi 1 fnr the muln leimnce ot rales after they are rewtored. tt Is stilt very doubtful If any meeting will he hld In Si. fsiuls on Thursday, as nr rungrd. It Is ceilslh, however, that no a oilatlott on flmithwet business can lie formed ns long as the Missouri, Knnsrts & Texits tefu.fss lo become a pit fly to the nr range tnetil. Tranetonllnetititl rondf have declined fo consider rates nnd nrtniiecments for the ttspllft rtnitlvfirsflrlps, which tl Is proposed lo Mold in Portland, Ore, next jenr. They oblcct lo tptktnat action so far in ndvsnce, nnd say that II will be amplp time for tltptti 10 ionsdrf rales when It I" known for cer tain that the meeting will le held In Port land. Freight mailer, rt Iwiind, conllniir to lie badly dpmoralllted. Trattlc manafters find themselves between two fires, ns thpv eitnnot gel freight with out offitln stihstftnllal Inilucenietits to the shlppr, ntid they nrp afraid of the presi dents' iiftreemeni. They are not observing 11 strlcflv. but nt the same time (hey nre afraid thai If they cut them deeply they will ha-'len thp formation of a joint ngpttcy systpm, wherph) the servlcps of miiny of thetn tnlght be dispensed with, However, litis ort of thing has arisen many n time before and the tritlllc tnitnngefs are ronlL tenl hat the present situation will end its the olhrt-s have done, In nothing. WANT ll(l LltMtll.N I COM HOI- I tn 1 1 rein il I'rrsldeiits .llur Relullnte mi the Citllitdlilli IJne-s, flr Charles Rlvprs Wilson, president ot Ihe (Jrnttd Trunk railwsv s.vstPtn, l the ono man on whom rests the success or fallute of the Pastern presidents' plan of mnlntnliiltig rnt.-s, sn.vs the Chicago In ter Ocean. Severn! reasons lutve been given for Ihe adjournment of the presidents until August 15. The truth is the Grand Trunk representative nt the meeting wns under Instritptlons not to bind himself to any tdiiti bprotp the (Irntul Trunk's new iisdent found lime to lenrn something of his roitd. Mad the ilnittd Trunk rep. tesenliitivr bicn under nlllrmntive Instrtn tlnns, the presidents' agreement would now have been lomiiletcd nnd probably put Into elTect bv August 1. This condition has ncnln started the movement looking to governmental super vision of Canadian tritlllc entering the t nlted htati s. Pour years ugo such nn art came near passing congress ntid It will be urcPd to a probnblv successful con clusion thlx car tmless Ihe (Irand Trunk and Crtnadim Paclllc give nturnnie of wotklng In harmony with Antetlrnii roads In lniilntaliilnc tntos. nnd In tlio tnnln feuturrs of the nreFldents' plan looking to more economical ope-tatlon. The Pastern presidents will wnlt until August 15, ntul wilt tin n bend their energies lo ctcntlng sentiment against the Canadian toads, which will end In the legislation desired. Many of them nrp thoroughly convinced they can never m-ike an net cement last while the t'liii.-idinn toads can net ni free lances, untiammeled bv the IntPrslatc art, but doing busbies its "freely this side the bordci as In Canada The presidents ure nrtlng under Instrur tlons from J. P. Morgan and other prom inent llnanrleis In drafting their plnn and me now between hnlf a dozen cross llrcs. Practically under puin of dismissal thev nre ordered to perfect tile plan and nre now complete lj checked In the Grand Trunk. Their plnn contemplate s the dis charge of thousands of employes ttnd the relinquishment, to u cpotrnl both, or tho entlro intemaklng povvet. They coject to these vvholisiile dismissals, nnd 'icing stripped of authority, but the sectitltv hold ers nre now on top and demand thnt the earnings be advanced the 10 per cent thev rould Iip by ma Intuitu d tntes, and the abolishment of extra Milntles. 'I Iip "Katy t'nines In, YcRterdaj's Cllohp-Demncrat savs: "Vice President nnd Generil Mnniiger l'ltrily, of the Missouil, Kansas A. Texas, Iihh rr turneil to St. Louis hcadiiuurlr is from the Past. He hits L-omplc.ed iittangements by which the Jllssourt, Kunns & Texas cn terti the Pnion station nt Kansas City nnd bproines a full-tleged member of the Kan sas City Terminal Association. Heretofore the K.ity bad trackage rights over the Kansas City, Port Seott ,i Memphis line trotn Pnoln to Kansas City, but its trains were hauled from I'nolii bv the .Memphis rotui leicomotlves. It will now haul its own trains- in ami oul or Kansas City. The new line of the K.ity Into Kansas city will piobably bo ready for operation October 1. Work has been somen hut de lay d by hem v tulns." In this city It wns learned yesterday thnt the Katy accepted the la.st ptoposRion nvndo by the Pnion Depot Company. It Is i.ot yet decided jtifct when this road will bring In- its own ttalns, but they will be brought In over the Memphis trncks, as usual, until the Katy can build It own terminals. The entrance of the- Knty- into tho Pnion deirot, with rcpiesent.itton in tho Un-lon depot ticket olllcc, will remove a long s-tnmllng obstacle to tho abandonment of the Pnion avenue ticket ofllcr, which will doubtless, all be closed ns soon as all Interested lints sire icprctcntod in tho gen etal ticket olllce. Ueiulereil it Det Isinil. Washington, July 20 The Interstate com merce omiiiis.slnn to-day announced its de rision In tho ciimc uf tho Michigan Box Company ngiilnst the Flint ei I'eie Mm. nuette It.iili iiiul Cemipany, the Michigan Southern Railway Company, the Cnnadinti Soutliiin Railway Company and tho Chi cago Ginni! Trunk Itallvvny Company. The points derided mo as follows First-Tho ifillioad companleH nnintd as defendants established and maintained a late of 1" cents per 10ft peiuiidb on hov shooks, mill a lower late of 1- cents per loo pounds on lumber. laths nnd shingles iniiliil lieun lliiv City, Mich . to Btil falo, Blutkioek, Tonnvvanda nnd Suspcn slon Bridge, , '. A cat load of lumber weighs about .'W.Oft pounds, a unload of box shooks or shingles weighs about i,i) tiounils. Lumber entiled In tur loads Is woith lrom $.IV) to JSiTn per car: u cniloiid of box shonl;t is vvotth about J.'-.ii Tho ft eight charge., on both lumber and box shooks are about $13, and nn shingles nbout Wi per cat load. Tlio rat's on tbeso sevetal ptoducts hip tlm snme from Ilnv City to Cleveland, and potts on Lnke Kilo otlipr than Bullaln, and to tiolnt in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio nnd other states. Held, that Hip higher rites on box shooks was not justified and was excessive-, but as the excessive, tntes have been l educed by the companies prior to this decision, no order of tlio commission is necessaiy. 'I hn Cut of the Illteb u Sin cess. Atchison, Ids., Julv 30 -(Special) den oral Superintendent Cram e and Chief Pn lilni i Uoodale, of the Burlington A Mis souri Hues, were In Atchison to-day to In spirt the condition of the Missouri liver at this point, They expressed their dim be. lief that tho cut lift illtch through tho Isl and above town.dug hy the bridge conipiny last vvinlet. and through which 50 per cent of ihe river Is now Hawing, Is a complete, since., nnd that the ditch, together 'vlth tin mattln-j weak done by the govern ment will furnish permanent relli f and protci tinn to the rullioiul Interest at the cast approach of the Atchison bridge. The decision of the otllcliils will at one te. suit In tho rebuilding of the ll.iniilli il ,t St, Joseph track, washed out a year ugo. Tho Rock Island una Santa Pe trucks vvei.i also washed nut last summer and these companies will undoubtedly follow the i . iiinplo of the Burlington people and te placo them. 'Ibn lliirllugtuii's I'liipn. Omtlia. Neb., July SO. R Is tho purpose of the Butllngton to usk congress for a rlttlit of vviiy through the 1 ellow stone park, agreeing, In consideration of mtch rlylit, tu keip up tho track la a pet fact nutniicr and to go nil lines desiring to enter the park tho use of the Butllngton tracks at h teitulii yearly icnt.il, to coyer the iost of the maintenance of the road, us will be required by tho government, and to pay the Inti rest uti the Investment, with charges for wcat and tear of the prop erty. It Is confidently expected that one of the first bills introduced lu the next cou gri'M will bo a measure gt anting the Bur lington u loute ihioush tho nation's big prrserves, to be surrounded with all lha restrictions the unusual prayer warrants. Once Into the park, It Is believed the Bur lington will build into Montana and open up to (.IviUe-atlon a cotnpaiatlvely new country. Mr, b. A. Welsh Deign. Mr. S A. Welsh lias resigned ,U posi tion as. Joint ueent of the Burlington and the Mlsnourl, Kana8 & Texas luilinads at 1012 I'uloiv uvmue, un ollke which he has held tor tho pat six years. He will bo bile ceede.l by Passenger Agent Fitzgerald of the Mietoiirl. Kansas & Texas In St. Ioul, Mr Wels-h has been a hlghlv es teemed ofliclal of these two roads and has mado many friends in and about this illy an-1 hit, leslgnallou will come at, a tur priso to his acqualniances. Mr. Welsh is In St. Louis, from which place the news ot hit resignation comes, and although, it THE, AFTER EFFECTS ni Dlphtliorifl. DeroctUo Sirrht, Tar nlyslt, Dy-mcpita. I'rotn thp Jouriiftl, Petrolt, Mich. In rt neat bome-llke cottnge at 112 t'iftli street, live Mis. A. T. Lyon, a remnrk nbly plenfaht nnd mntherly Indy, who lellt n very Inleresilng story of her life, and, Incidentally, tspenki nf her gratitude for n remedy which hits wrought such a won derful chnnge In her. Said .Mrs. Lyons: 'About thlrlv yean ngo, before we knew bow to pronounce lh word diphtheria, t wns strleken with (hit awful dlsenfft, which left me blind, tienrlv, nnd paralyzed In my lower llinbi. "There emed but tittle hope for me, but I did Improve gradually tint It I W11 aide lo lt tn a chair and drag myself around the room by pulling the ihalr along with me. "I dorlored for .vrnr, but w.tsnol Pitred. I spptit n crertl dent of luftney and tried many of the mol noted phvslelatis. They only gave me temporary relief. I npvpr wns well. Pltmllv, T liegnn lo have dvs pepfla. Mv stnmrtplt rpfued all food f hnd the tttosf dreadful feelings, t rnttnnt desprlbe thetn. It was a peculiar burning sensation, ns If I hud 'pen poisoned I would fall down In the streets, nnd beenmo so weak that I could not sit up onlv pnrt of the lime, I suffered Intensely'. Nothing spptned lo do tnp any good. I became thor oughly dtseouinffcil. To add to my misery I had trouble Willi my henit. "One day n Indy friend enlted to see me. She told tne ahotit the Pr. Williams Pink Pills fnr Pulp People I did nol wnnt lo lake Ihem, and It seemed foolish lo hotlipr with them when phvstrltns hnd failed lo help me. She snld so much nbout it. how ever, thnt I wns nt Inst Induced to try thPtn. After Inking the llrt half of tho box I began to feel differently. They mfldo nte fpel so much better. I continue 1 tnk Ing them, nnd they have made a different woman nf me. 1 feel like a new creature. I feel better than I have slttcp I wns n. girl. I am over CO now nnd I nttt stronger and em Plidttre more than the ordinary young woman. 1 do my own work nnd feel well, which t haven't been able to say before for over thirty years " Pr. Williams' Pink Pills contain all the. elements necessaiy to give new life and rli-linepfl to the blond and restore shattered nerves. They arp fot pnl by all druggists, or may hp hnd bv mall from Pr. Williams Medicine Compnny, Sriinectndy, N'. Y for ifto per box, nr six boxes for $J.oO. Is not stated what his plans for the future, are, it is piesumetl thnt he lifts been of fered better Inducements by some other line. A Mrxlcin Road Cuernnvarn. Mp , July "0. The Mexico, Cuernavnra Sr Pacllic inlliond has Just completed to Las Tres Matins, a dlslanro of seventy-four kilometers from the Cltv of .Mexico, and the construction of tho line to this city Is being vigorously pushed. Colonel J, II Ilnmpson. the piesldent of. the rn.nl, statis that It will requite an o.xppnilitutp of over ll.nftftoftO tn complctp tho road to this city frntn Its present terminus. Up slates that the ptusiiects nrp bright for the building nf thp line In the port ot Acapulco. on the I'aeiilc coast, after this city has been reached. A ttedlie tinn Kvpeltcd. Montreal. Quebec, July 30. Sir Charles Rlvcis Wilson will nirlve In New Yotk on August 1;, coming dliert to this city to tcnigmilzr the alTalis of the Gland Trunk railway. It Is anticipated thnt both tho wages and iitimbrt of employes will be cut down considerably. An elfort will be mnda to establish woiklug treaties with other roads, ntul the fotmrtlon of a nr'v Cana dian board will be quir klv ptoceeiled with, A elepiecintion Hind will also be estab lished Tor the rolling stock lent to the Chi cago .". liinii'l Ti mils i.-illwny. When nii suffer fruiii sick britilaelie, illz rlness, constipation, etc , icinoaiber Carter's Llltle Liv or Pill will lvllcv-t you. One pill h a UOiO. "AllietbilN flienti-st Itllllro.id." s At the recent meeting nf the Institution of Knglneerx nt Cleveland, .leiomlah Held, of Middle sben-o. read a paper on tho i omparlson of Pngllsh and American rail roads, and In rcfeninir to the New York Central, .Mr Head said: "An Anieilcun. imlway, the New York; Cen ti nl, holds the palm fit present for tho qulikcst and most tiequent service of any long distant e iiillwnv in the wot id Be tween New York and BtilTalo, 410 miles, theie ate i!2 ttiilns per dnv path vvny. Tho north botiiul Ptntilic State, express, which, is one of them, runs the entire distance at 50 miles pel hour, including stoppages, or T:in miles per honi e lulling them Our West Coast Scotch exptesp achieves re spectively only 17 and 51 tulles per hour be tween I'dlnbmrh and London, which is Just 400 miles. The New Yolk Central is nlso the only railway which has four trucks over the whole of lis main line nti arrangement which enables the goods and passenger tralllc to lie kept entirely bepa rate." Buffalo l'nqulrer. Suurnril Diiuimi Murdered. YVIihllu, K.ts., July .10 (Special 1 X special disp.mli ftom Stillwater, O. T.. to night, sins that Sanfottl Pum an, one of the pioneers of that place, nnd a man, highly respected, was murdeicd on the? banks ot tlie Arkansas tlvcr, vvhete his temaliis were found with u bullet holn thioiigh his head lie wis formerly a lti zeii of Ruveiinn, Kns , and was a promi nent Mason ot the town The Masons of Stlllwatct bavo ta'een up tho mtittei ati'l will endeavor to biliis tho murdeter to Justice. i,i:tiL aoth i:s. L1X1AL NGTICP In the district court of Riley county, slate of Kansas, s In the tnattet o the assignment of Win. P. lliginbothatn. Nullte of sale of teal es tate Notice Is heteby given that the un dersigned, the duly appointed and quail lied lecelver of the estute of Win P. .Ulg lnbotham, us Miccessot lo f). Huntress, late deieused asslgnt-o of said estate, un der and by direction of an order duly made by the dlatilct court of Riley county, In the Mnie of Kansas, will, on Monday, tho ihid day of September, 1W5, ut the south dooi of tho e-ourt houso of Jnckson county, state of Missouri, in the city of Knnms City, Mo., ut the hour of tvvo (J) o'clock p. m. offer for sain and sell to tho highest bidder, fur i ash In ltnnd. the fol lowing tlescilbeil real estate to-wlt. Lots number soventeui i17. eighteen (IS), nine teen (lit), twenty C.M. twenty-one CB nnd twenty-two (S3), lit block number eight (Si. In (julnotte's addition oometiinPe called Gulnotte's River addition) to tho city of Kansas City, in Jmkyou county, statu of Missouri, the same being the real estate belonging to tho estate of Vm P. Ilig Inbotham and now under the conttol and order of the said dlstrut court. Notlco la futthcr given that I will at the came tlmo and place and under the same authority and conditions, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for canh In hand, tho following deei-tibed trj.t of land situate In Barton county, lu the state of Kansas, to-vvit: The south hnlf ii,l of tho north east font Hi tdii of the imriliwe-st fourth (i) of set Ron eight (Si, In township thirty -one ' (31) touth, loittalnlng twenty CO) ai res, more or let, according to govern ment survey thereof. Given this 27th day of July, 160C. at my ofllco in the city of Manhattan, Riley county, stato of Kansas, HAM KIMBLP, Receiver of the IZstatci of Wm. P, Higln- boiliiim. WHPRLAH, Martha Jl. Hicks, by h r deed of trust dated July TCth, Ml and recorded In the olllro of the recorder of deeds for Jackson county, .Missouri nt Kansas City. Missouri, on July loth is9l in book B number 177. at page 51, .uiiveie'i to the undersigned trustee. Leon Block tho following described leal estate In Jack son county, Missouri, to-wlt l.ot tt,ir teen (13). nnd fourteen (11), In Watlo p ice an addition to the City of Kant, is.1 n0w Kansas City, Missouri, as marked and des, Ignuted on the recorded pat thereof n.I tilu and of record lu the olllce if t he re' corder of deeds for Jackson countr nii t.ourl, nl Kansas City, -Missouri, M" tr ft to secure tho payment of Irt two ro',, r tory notes In tald deed of trust tie ribed and whereas, said note, have be -om6 ri and default has been made In ihoViv ment thereof, and the samo remain iiinii" now. therefore, public notice KfR J. en that I. Leon tilock. trustee usfore sa u 01,1116 request of the legal owner. ni ho ders of said notes, and in nor. nLf n i the power vested In' me by inid ',i' a J trust, will sell th above d. Jibed prolie0 isfylng said indebtidnAs a. , fiec.tai; executing this trust I,L!ON m npi0( e aeorge, Attorneis. N T?u.tee, for cash, on the 13th day of ! Au5u. "iw5 between the hours ,of nine o'clock I, l)& forenoon and five o'c oek in the lift J" ihei of that day, at the vve.t door of thitFiSi0.PI! States postollle-o buililng. Ta' l! ,L,n'terJ Walnut streets. In k-i,..., ,5,. .".. anil rontitv xiunuri er. . I viiy, Jackson M M i M