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Tlllil KANSAS CITY JO UIINAL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 3, 189a i OUTSIDERS STILL WINNING, AIIAM. l WAS I III! IIM. t AKMtirK IX I HUM M sttiiti'.U. Mell It trKrd Second nml Tlilril I holers tlnl the Minify- (liorge Mlllt r' Past linn lln. lite nml (lenrriil ' purling .Niihi Onlv one nfliinl fnvnrtte vnn t the P.x pnmon mixing MrK iacct jetMerdaj bnl nil the other winner were well backed Pi i on I or third choices, io the public (Hi! tint fnr o badly nfttr all. The tnnnane tnent donated the net reietptt. to the chit, dirn'n frmh n!r fund, nml Roodlj um V an realised for that charltj. llir only first choice to win was Ahntin Pov in the crond race, which n Imrhmt Imiin from 5 to S nt the niwnltig liettln to i- n money nt the pout, mid won Ih a bIR giltop after lajlnu Hi the !utn It until I tin 'lirhh was reached The fnvoritc fof the ilit mi. wn Florells, dttd utie tvent lo tli post nt to r. Iml tho best nhe loulil do win lo run fi'iotnl to Abo Italstenel. a writ Lacked third choice IHtm.be Kern Wat rritde ft hot fnvnrlto fir tin- thlttl ram for 3-i car-oldii, doltut lo il pe l nt it to 5 with King Hnrcl second I King Hanoi won quite eaxllv, nml I i on Hunt In nt Miinehe Kern out for ili- 1 1 it Tor the rmirth race ft Hold of the r ttet home at tho track went to Urn I M with Mrgln and Ocorife Miller equal . ..riif nt n lo l when the. hottln cloned ( i iK- Miller run n K"od nice, nnd won i . Icvi-rly from Hohujlklll by ft lehRlh i i r a UrM throtuth tho l etoli I mlittp wan tin favorite for Jhf lmt i on the turd, but Ml Up Nell, with Mi I i up, reallj tunbd the moil tnomy, n i she won lb" imi- with soinothlnK to s ir. Paulette buvliiK nil thc i ould do lo l i' untowny n in.i ror we puiie. tpp i . k mih In very fair condition, una the l lie WT1S Rood Hi- Host race wnl nt five furlontiil. nml l Hi was made the raiorlte from the s'irl. opening nt oven monej The public t ti i fatnv her nt th.it price, nnd Hhe w nt up lo s lo fj b'foti' the borne went t i. pom Alw HaMml, Mitchell nnd I nb i-ri Hip bpl llk''il of Dip other i n ! r Rol tm llnldti ml an in front. ( In wan I bVit binUi'd. fioni stiitl to tli b I'lon lln ppiin i sdow to qnl to run. I i but In thn vtrptch oho mine lorv rnt, I AIip Hal ti'iid .onlv brat licr out 1. MllclKlLltnlallPil Ihlld. , ,. Tbn Hcronil rmp Man nt III'P rtnd ft lmlf f iriiWKS. nnd Ihito iik n hot Up out on M nn.i Hon, which niiulri him a wnrin fii- i from tho Finn fpi'i Inn tit 2 to I li i tIk' ttini cinli l.ly pounded down to i inane, tin I In WPtit to Hip pout nt 1 it prtrp OophPi and IVnpoint wnro Hip I id"r to lln i-tietilt, wher Abnrui Hoi mi' I up and noti ion bniiilllj' with pen point In th" pi ii ami John f third 'I' thlld lui on tliu rard w nt IKp fin uk for jMiir-nldK, nml tin knowing i i llcirnl lilunrho Kirn to win II with king llnacl ni tho Bijrond clinli p Mndrrli ui tbp Im Ipi nt the Mrruh, but iioon dii h to King tl.i?pl. whl.li led to tin f t Mi and won ii lln plPRFPd b nil opi'n 1. Hi from lannl Hunt, which lat i i i tin Kern out for the plarp In li drlo Tho rmirth tiu'ii wan tho l"t bttllng prnt of the dnv Cpornu Miller, Virgin. S hujlklll Irmnlfdii and Tensprlng nil bp li g wrll bnil.id Sfliujlklll wa tho lender f ir a few JiitnpK but (bnrge Miller went to the fiont In Hie !lnt iuni ter and won lv in open length In good ntle, llh B lanlklll hcm mi I and Iniinllda third The tin iva er fdt for the dlHtnlicc over ti li i If mile truck IV r the hiht rue thn bulk of the plus in on I'ntih tt nnd Nhe was n mrong fa- into at " to 2 when the Held went to the pot I.l'tle N'll was the M'Cond t holcn tin uie Melnijrc hud the mount After linliilBlng Joe Wnotumn ntid Addle with the lead Tor half the Journoy, Mcln.lre vunt I.UMe XpII to the front on the Inn U Btn ti b. ni I Hie unit on nnd won easlK b half ,i dorti b iigthK l'nulettp rnme fnol at the ei nnd ln.it flulewio n hind for the pnie. Sun uvirtoH' l'i-t rmo.- l'le fnrlone-n 7 Strode'! Ab H limit ad br ir , n 110 pound (I'or ilrn 1 to 1. won l'loi'lln 1lo (MilnUre), S to -i .ipond, .Mlti hill tin (ilreinl, C to 1, thrl Time I'M" 1'nty b'ree fdle, M Ortki". Kin n Hill and Ptxle iiIko tan. hi ond r.ici I'lu' nml n half furlongi II 'rinimpann'x Abaun Jlo, b. e a 110 r ir li f.l HivIki fen, won Penpoint, V in t'unip) 20 to 1, neeond John , i ill llii!il in to 1, third Tlim. 1 IIW liTh r V lib ra Kli Iliuioi Ijeunibrlii T),ir w iedgewool and Hrownwood also ran iblrl ra I'tic furlongi: 2-ear-olds Bi ibliH Uroa ' King llnael eh g, Harney I .. Hnrel. lit pounds (Mason), " to 1, w.i l"fliinle Hunt. lnS ftiirrolll 5 to 1, k n Tllanche Kprn liw (Tohnnn 0 to r, I i Time, l OTi I'nioilti, Ida Wagner, V i rla and llonii also run t irth riuo-PK and n half furlongp I. HtHntteldV Oeorgp .Miller, b g, r,, 1 In nnim.i HO pounilH ifinolli 3 to 1, Schmlklll 110 (Mdntirt), 1 to 1, r nd. lmmilla. 17 (foilrM .'a in 1, third. 1 1 1- 1 JIS. nonsrtnlp Hen llon. Vlr-i- i ollpLtor, Xtajot DrlppH and Tenspring nip. 1 'in race S'nn furlongs TI fnre's I Sill, ?r m ' l.etmatug flraj Nell, 1 Hindi (Metnt)ie), 2 to I. won, 1'aul- 'n f.MiiNoni 1 to 2 8(i ond, (latewa, in die) 1 to 1 thlttl Time 111 Ion uinn, Juc Com tin j, Put it Todd, Slar- Smith, WiitgefleM and Miss Addle a i lan. lilg Prnriiniine for lnihu, ItneeH. f ' m will tie a big rtielng programme nt 1 itlon tiiliigg park lo-do, and of a ni ttr vrled enough to Hiiit nil lovcrx ( In- i.port. Higlnnlng promptly tit 1 k. tin re w'll bi three harness eients. " li will be run of before the regular r - oi tnu oiv in gin i in tne regular I here will be seei, xent. Including i i iich raie at fixe and a naif furlongs b n Willie I, nnd Bridget Tho eard I for to-dav in an ixtr'milv good Plowinir ati the entriPt and weightH: I h-t rin e Tim e-fiiartern of a mile Na f 'A poundii, .foe Hiiimnian.W & T)on, i Maltha 8n ith in7 Pat liiookt), 107, Sir i ni i, Hi7. ninek (Jotln, 102: Joe Coilrt j 112, Uuu Btritu, 107, AtkanM Trav- i 107 - ond rncf Nlnp-pljctei'nthit of a mile: c i i,- ftefleinntion, f2 potin l Orten T , it. Bl, I.B P4v.ui, M nattier " Haw " rne Belle, 80, Carrie Wilson, 100. PJug, fc uitln, 00 I ill race N'lne-slxteentha of a, mile: f I ng. lien Itarrlkun, 102 pounds: Nollle i '. Mountiiiii Belle, 97: Joe Cotton, 07: A k 02, Hov, litl. Hold Punt, 97, John P., p A iron, Jr , lot I rlh race-fun inllt nelllng Cr'ift, 72 r i i Is; IMck Hill 7I. Rd Ulen, lillly ' ms, id Mamie H : Monk Oerton, 78: l im arl, W Charlie Vub r, DO, Wild I iih race One mile; handicap. Joph- 1 ''7 pounds, Hiimnvm' Hrowrn DP k, 14: -iirlng, HO Colli i tot, 104 Iionsdile, 00; M i Urtpp HH Immtlda, 07 Vlrsin, ltd, I n- hway, 11" I.lttle N!!! 90 iih roco-nieven-Hlxteenthii of a lnllfi r n (JiitPWiij. 117 ponndH: MIm Addle, f- l.mma T.ong 92 ilnu llafTle. 81. South rn i W. Hrldaet, X; l..i lillppe, 91; llcunle i r 02 'I 1 1 h nieo '100 a He: He anil one-half f n. Willie U, U3 pounda; Hrldget, 1' MIiiiii r nt -nritngn. P ritoga, N. V., Aun. 2 Tleapltp the In 1 i ment which free artmimrton ti, ladlea r i rud, the watin weather aiul the fact t it the tuogramme wan the mot lnteient ii r f the week the Use m eepi,takeii were ii tn-tl hi esen a lighter trowd than i riVy. There wan a, redhot BnUh In ti 1- 'bird raie. in wM Crimea won by a head from Slarn.ule. who iva three lriti ahtad of I'nUU-anu'nt. Sum ' I r t race For 1-yoar-olila an4 upward: f fiirlong: hHIhk Wernberg, 1 to 4, w t ynlled up, Uabe Murphy. JO to 1, iec r ' mper I.e 3 to 1 third Time, 1 15, r lid raee-Selllng, one mile and a mix. t i li Arapahoe. 7 to ' won, Iord NeU i 10 to 1, eecon-I, Orlnda, 3 to 1, third. 1 ie 1 45. I bird ree Jr 2-ir-aId: four awl a J ' furlrtng. Prim a, 8 to !. won: Mar- -e 6 to it, neeolldi Pre4.oniem, T to !, tr ii Time 0:Mty. o.irth ra. e- Mile and a tl.teentlt Bran- tie J to !, on; nanfarven, id lo I, Ml; J.oak--t, je to J, third. Tle, i , i i n race I'or J-year-oM.; peliinjr Pour i one-halt furlong- Sky Blue, 8 to 1, i frtnrsun Nonttl. ( to 5, seiondi It i11mJ , 8 to 8. third T.me, 9--MI 11 H 1111 Itrlglitoil IteiMh ltiirei. i York, Aug, 4 'Fhose who went down t I nuhto'i Hiiuh t'j.iluj sa one good r tnu handli tp at om mile and a u- t 'i run iia thi fourth emit Hit- fill i a good i-t-irt Huib pen- r I the ninnlag Up to ih thn-e-iUarl-r, i nit' Jaik paiuiid him un 1 Into the ' h thi rm locked but Aurellan niuif a the bunch ami vol ttltuiii ball a ti of Our Jaek. while Hugh penny i u Mif uniiriii mm hoe biiiiu uiacu . .. u .1 f.lUa I ft,,-..!. In l.n. ..?.. ...1 ! was ti close iojiiti in ine seninil for Hi summit, tavonp led all the un the stret.li. till. Hn nrun- iik fail at tbt nid an 1 kdi begun f by a hiad -t i4'i- Fire furlongs, aelling. Silk f .on (uwuuiing Hlrd li to i. secotid; I 1 ui'ngij, 20 to 1, Ihlrd Time 1 104 '.nd ram Fl fuilutigs. Uisiuoude, I I .on Hslo Hro-iiijjs tl lo 1, sec- i Yankee. 1 to I, I bird. Time. 1 OHj Ihlrd f4 i-OAe nlJi sulltig TlBge, n n -oh, Ulr IdiOH, Jr , 2 to 1. Si'ioud. in oh, 4 to I, tl4. , TlW. 1 . M p. ii ih race-ang mile and a sUUutb. Our Jack. 5 to 5, Won; AuiclUn. . lo X fjpfMnd: Jluah Pfmny, S ie 1. thtnt. Time, rlfth . rnrp-RIx fmlohga: Mltlng. Dilteie Itrondle. to 5. won. Well ma ft. I lo 1, fecond ltuecnnfpr. e to I, thlrfl. Time, t l p'l'xlh rnepi-nif furlonen: tvlllng. Huf. gtindy, i to 1, won. How line Of pen, cen, erjnd, Jkf flhlppv, to 1, third. Time, 111)1)1) U.MLK Al I. l:T.liANI). Itpiitritln Mint tlie'.'ll:! trot tin I lie lllrn vllle Irrki Cleveland, tl , Aur J Thrr tun nomp tin racing h! Hip Olenvllle ttnek ln-rtnr nnly otm rmt, Ihe l I? trot, w flnlhPil, nnd rn on b Henjeplta handily The SIT trotting race wan tmdlv p!H All lbs heata were good Keuner wna Ihe fai'orlte, but did not start utiUI the wpvetttli hent. The feature of the 2 10 paring race wo the aenxatinnnl way In which Paul captured the third heal Coleridge was Hip favorite In Up race The nummary follow- J u claam troltltig, imttie, JI.01M piptttit t I I Oenevn 2 J t At Inn t Mlaa .Velaon 3 I 3 aratlan, ..J j It H P i I lllko i ? g Time-! M4. MOJj. - 0fii , 17 cIhi, Itottlng; purRe, ,0"0 (uniln l'ien) . ... Hravarlo,, J 1 1 2 S Knte Ilallatnont .....10 ,6 10 3 113 Kellter II -I Hill Lie Slmtnona J II J l I Malawi la lo 7 s j r. I Penelotie 1 I 10 9 r p-nsclnnllon 3 1 S 11 T dr Nellie A ..., ? 2 H Peleillie , I . dr rrectnttd .....11,J J ilia MaMlower .....7 5 11 .or ijimllty 5.?.! 1r iion I.. .....i 3 1112 itr Time-: 12i. I:W. SlUM. -W- '-U'l. 2 A clnsaj imcln: ptirae, 1S.0W (uiiiln- ColPfldgo 1 J J Paul ,2 1 Hen II " j i HulneltP 2 4 1 Ultectlon 2 3 19 Husle fl I 5 J Sloonstone ? 2 - Itollv Spanker " J i. W W P 'J 1 Uthel A "H ' Atmtitlo King -' -01- Dudley '"B Jo Hi ..... v.. "' Time 2 05W, 2:061, 2 'JtS. , Itai i' at "-I. ' "ill. Ft IjOtiln, Aug 2 A good enrd. Iienullful weather and a fntil trail; attracted 3.0l people to Pair Amorlnllntt park to-diy, The ntKirt wan excellent and the tlnlbe tloao and exdllng Tlie pieiit of Hip day wa thp third race when 7,nbengul.i, il J to 1 shot, inn n di ad heat with the I to 3 ndiln on favorite. Prime Mlnlstei Prime Millili ter iniiile the running nil the way round, but was caught bj Ixibengtilii Hi the Inst lliiity nnls nnd llnllud even The Judges ordtted the tie to be run olT, but the own ers of Prime Minister refused to send their boise to the pot and the r.f e wiih award, ed to I.obcnguli In a romp nroimd tho Hack. Hummatles Plrst race Six furlongs. Imp Vigor. S to 1, won, Hooe, 5 to 2, e ond; Martha Clrlllln. 15 to 1, third Time, 1 b"1., Second race Ile-elghtlis of a mile: sell, lng John Hooiu. 3 to 1, won Mny ll.illop, r. to 1, second, Houthworth, 2'4 to 1, third. Time. 1 IR Third t.iee Tor 3-year-olds; seen egbths of a mile Prime MIMstcr, 1 to 1, and trfiheiiguln. .! to 1. dpad heat. Ocorgo IhI1p, s to 1, thlld. Time. 1 20'i Pourtli rice Felling: one mile I.lnnette, tj to 1, won llloro, 2 to IS kih-oiiiI, Hoeder, 10 to 1. third Time, 1 I1U Plfth rnce Selling: for 2-jear-olds, live. Igblhs of a mile. Nlchol is. . to 1, won: Palcon, 4 to 1, second. Sixty. S to C third. Time, I 02U, SKth i nee Selling; one mile. Chnrlle McDonnld " to 2, won; Theodore Tl., 7 to 3. seiond; Leader Han, 5 to 1, third. Time, 1.I3U; Port mtt Itaces. Port Scott, ifas. Aug 2. (Spec! il ) Tho seiond dn's luces of tlie Port Scott Drli Ing Club proed to bo the best eer s-een here The horses wire In good form, and the tnuk rt'Lord of 2 JH was lowered In three dilTeient heals 'lhe f,iorltos won in the 2 in pice and the 2 IS trot, w blip tho 2 H) trot was takpn bs tlie third i holcc. The attendance was large. Summaries. 2 30 trot Slraiighn 1 1 1 Hen Pliix '! 3 2 Snntnta r. I s Illack King 7 HI Ni wcomb 1 2dis Chrjmilla 9 Mis Dora r.-irnaworth 0 ills Time-2 301,. 27V4. 2 311. 2 J) pat Ing. , . . Tbindpllo 1 1 1 Utile Zip 2 2 8 Hiissell T i 3, 2 MrgllK ., ,, 3 dls Tlme-J 23VJ. 2 tt. 2 -0V.. 2 IS trotting. Oovernor Strong 1 1 1 Otty t. ; 2 Integrlly 3 f 3 nosioe V 1 i t Time-2 2fl. 2 21. 2 19 , Two mile blejcle handicap II TCnmer rell, Plttsbuig. won, C Fontaine. Pitta burg seiond: f .Mers, Port Siott, third; U Itotlifuas, Tort Scott, fourth. Il milts at l) ikli'i. Cincinnati, O. Aug. 2 Ple favorites and a seiono cnoice won ine rates at uag le to-dav The attendance was good, the weather tine and the track fast There la only one more regular day of the meeting and one extra dav, Monday next, firemen's benefit day Summaries- Kirt ime Purse, foui and one-hulf fur longs LaSalle, een, won, Ben Johnson, IS to 1, second; Cherub. 60 to 1, third lime 0 3.-. Second race Purse, six and one-half fur. longs Uncle Ilenr 4 to r, won, Tllrmlng. ham. 20 to 1, second, Oolden Kleeic, 11 to B, third Time, 1 22V. Thild rate Purse, live furlongs Monica, 2 to , won, Japan, 2 to 1 si'iond. Comnils slonei Frank, 6 to 1. third Time, 1 02V4 Fourth race Put se. six furlongs f.lgettn, even won; Ottvannn 2 to 1, neiond, Silu rla 40 to 1. third Time 1 1H. Fifth racp Selling purse, one mile and seeniy yards R.iuncr, 4 to 5 won: KIs. ket, 3 to 1. second, Alethla Allen, 4 to 1, third Time. I IM, Sixth race Purse, conditions same as thlld race. Hello of Fotdham 3 to 1, won; Mot-11a, 2 to 1, seiond, Fair liadje, 10 to 1, third. Time. 1:084. liilltt IturiM. Jollet. III., Aug 2 -The last day of tho Jobet meeting saw very little high class sport Fldol won the llfth and dpcidlng heat of the untinlshed free-for-all pace, after a hard drive through the home stretch with Ftank Agan, Tn S W. The tlni- of lhe five heats In this race, 1,01, i WlS. 2 'li W a'"l 8'M. 1 'he bent on retord Summaries: Fret -for-all class, pai Ing, purse $1,000 fioiK'ludcd ) Fldol IIUl Vt-re Capel , 1 1 S 5 S Frank Agan . .... 2 3 2.3 Time. 2 07S, 2 07a, 2'T'4, 2 iV 2 OiW. Two-yeoi-old class, trotting, purse 500, Klectronhel I t Silver l.ukc , , 2 9 Karouess Marguerite ,,,,, 3 3 rime, i swt, . si". 2 '0 class, pui ing, nurse Si.ooo. Alleue 1 1 1 lijerubuig , fl J Dm hess Ti'Nell , ,....2 5 3 liilir, i ii--, t ii ' iti, ban I'ranclMii It ire Ban. Fmwtsco, Aug 2 --Favorite, toah four raees to.da There was a bur dump an Inniallator, who was heavily jiUied at almost prohibitive odds. First race Half roH, maiden 3-yenr-olds Margaret M won, Rett Oak, n-cond; Carrara, third Time 0 49", stetonl ran Half mile; maiden 2-ear-oW. Jnik ikiis. won, Isabella second: tutiy Irf-iittter third. Time. U.49V, Third line-Five an1 on-.tf furlong ; selling 2- ear-olds I'barlie Moots on; C1t lilri, teiond. Belle Ho4, Ulr4. Time, 1 uuu KourtH rtu e Five and one.lialf furiotigs Imp Sun Hell i. Aon; JnsiulhvtQr, second, Hi rnn. third Ttmi.tOTV,. Filth rate- Six furiongg, liaudb-ap. Me. Parlane won Itoad Itunner, aetoud; imp. Hi, "htr-l Time, l 18V. v Ki'.qll at Miiirn, MexUo Mo , Aug S (SnftelaH The races at the fa r srounds here lttdav wera lane. ly attendeil. about l.nOW Mnl9 mfog on The ii vw iHsunig iwint srtes: I ,.in .tiitiiiii'i. Ciuiimii .'iiiiiiiiivi fit HISS ll"l Ijtdet) tlla.i i . IJghliall , ...., , ,.., lUlor Leonard ..., ,...,, ... jfroi-2 $J mu, 2;2SM, . Fru-for-all trot. l'riii'-iis Maid ,.,,, ,,. Xtii.' ., Kb valor Tilne-2 Uh, 2 UK. 2'21H. EHIIU . HI Ull ....... II irry lit id VI. o It in I-nio, Aug i Thlf was the fourth igd lam daj of t naoawoad race irnwigg The Chu heater utakes (bagdleari) al 16 ovrelgu each for tMrtets. waj won ti Mr A H Itassett's Wis. Vlr.-Iu M. R Uuiii . Harry itcd was cot uts.es-. i T i i .8 i t 2 .1 -' 1 3 ...1 1 1 ..,.2 S S ....3 2 THE BLUES LOSE A GAME, TllP. W'OSTt.t.l IHltl'At 1III.M IN A ll.Osi: tIMI fl. It ItiK n Mint tcllliig tlnine and tho lleaiilt Milt t'tuirlaln I Mil thn I it t Inning n Plnjed I lie "con, l,1 In 1A S' Pn-il. Mlhit., Aug. 2 -(Special) The Apns'lp defeated Jimmy Manhlbga Kan ana I'll)- Itlue tlite a-ftefiuxm by siore of r to 13 In ft vet j- closely contested; ffatne ft waa nnc of th moot exciting gamea eepr fttwj-eti on th home grounds, the rpsitlt helhg uwccrtaJh until the Inst man wan out In the laal Inning In lh m ?ond the SaJnia tipgnp the run getting. Two hits, an error nmt n, wild pitch gave them tw-n runi. In the third tlvy got live runs on tw-o dlnitlpa, two doublps nnd ft lionie tun. In the llfth one more tfaa arofvd on two good singles The sixth gwve them two more on a. harp on balls, a slnglp and ft double In the sevenlh Jones ailtleil to the score with a double anil n, pretty -leal home. The eighth net. ted two on a. double, a. lnglt and n. base on balls Two more chiiip in In ihe ninth oh twtj bae hits and two errors. The visitor scored two in Hip third on an error, alokh biim, a two bnse hit nnt ft three base hit In tho fourth the scored rive on four singles, a double and an er ror Another was aroierl In the fifth on an error nnd a hit. Two singles nnd two dobles gave three more In the sixth The plghth gave A (oiiple rnorp on two hits nml nil prror. tn the ninth the visitors hail two men on bases and It seemed certain Hunt the score ittuat lie tlpd, hut u nmn caught on wee ond nrol ft dutiblp plnj saved the Apostles Word was received, here to ntght that the wire of Pitcher Daniels, of the nines, died this morning ih lioitlaMlle. The score: ST. 1'AUIa AH It. 1. I'O. A. V. O'ltourke, 3b 4 2 3 2 0 0 Irwin, sa 0 2 3 3 7 1 Stmtton, rf 1 i 2 0 0 0 Oeorge, ir fl 2 2 2 10 Cntnn. 2b 0 2 3 5 0 Mtillane, lb S 2 1 In n o jiurti-, ci i j o i ltoyle, o 0 1 I S 0 1 Jones, I I 12 12 0 Johttstoti, I ....1 0 0 0 0 0 lVitnta lA is 10 27 15 1 KANSAS CITV. , . AU It. IB, l'O. A. 11 Manning, 21) C 2 2 1 ft 0 HergPlt. e C 2 2 R 2 0 Conn&ughtarr, s fl 118 2 1 Tillies, rf 110 0 0 Kinsman, lb fl 2 17 0 2 Ni hoi, cf 3 8 2 10 1 Hernonv If t 0 0 1 2 0 Itatlltld, 3b I 12 110 Kling. p 1 10 0 3 1 Totals 71 13 17 27 It 1 Slop by luntngsi St Paul I!llll!t! 21.1 Kansas Cltv 002 5 1302 013 Parned runs St Paul, 7, Kansas' City, 2 Two ban, bits flporee. 2: Catnn. 2: JonPS. 2, Hprgcn, Manning, Conmiughton,2; Klus- man. Thrpe base hit Connaughtoti. Home run Irw-ln. Itnsp- stolen Hy fl'Itoutke, Camp, Man ning, Nlehol Hergen, Jones, Hernon. Double pli Irwin to Cimp to Mullnne. Hae- on IniHs OK Jonea, 2, off John, stoir 2, off Kllng, 1 lilt bv- pitcher Hy Jones, 1. Siriuk out Hy Johnston, 1' by Kllng, I Wild pitches Johiiiston, 1; Kllng, 2. 8a rillce hit Hov le. Left on biwes St. Paul, 3; Kansas Cltv, 10 Tlnve of game 2'Ij. I'mplre Cantlllon. MiHtirn l.i ague i-lnnillilg. Won. t,ost. P. C Kansna City 4S SI fiS IndJntanolls 47 31 CH3 Rt Pa.ul 47 31 BSO Milwaukee 45 38 M2 Detroit SO 40 411 Minneapolis 89 40 401 Terre Haute 30 St 3i0 Grand Hapids 27 07 321 Mliini ni'OtK lit Mllusnkii', i!. Minneapolis, Minn, Aug, 2 Score nun Minneapolis ..3 4 0 0 2 12 0 214 21 1 Milwaukee .00100302 0-RU 6 Hatteiles Ilcaly and Wilson; Baker and Weav er. Iiiillnniipnll'i, ; 'lorrp Haute, 3, Indianapolis. Ind , Aug 2 Store: n ii c Indianapolis ..00000020 0-2 4 8 Terre ll.mto .liooinnn s fi I Hatteties llsber and McFan.md, tloar and Konvh button it l.c.iguo Stiindlng. Won. liost. P. C. Cleveland 'st 3S i2 Pttlsburg I....41 SI HHI naltlmotc V, 3. SS4 Chlcagi 10 80 Vi7 Clix-Innati !" IB 5.W Boston I.i '." i-'A Philadelphia u :v. Ml Itrooklyn 4J X 538 New fork 41 3 iil8 Washington , Si 4S 3(i0 8t, Louis .' fi. 333 Ixmlsvllle 19 w 240 I.oulnllle, Pi tlnrlnnatl. K. Louisville, iv , Aug 2 -The Colonels made another gnat rally In the ninth Inn Ing and defeated the K Is In oni of the most exciting game of the xiaou lier was knocked out of the box In the sixth Inning Morgln .Muipliv had the Utile iln get of his light hind hroken In the ninth inning bv ote of Pirrotts siietrtj oul slioots. Clailis biitilng anl a one handed latch of n liner bj li Mi ten were the feat ures. ititendtnco, :oO Siore: r ii, n, Louisville .. ..1 0 0 0 0 4 fl 0 4-9 15 7 Cincinnati . , fl 0 .1 a 0 0 0 5 08 11 2 Batteries Iiulsv llle Turner and Cun ningham, Cnclnn.itl, Murphy, Vaughn, Pwjer and Pirrott. tl iKbtiistoiii lUs llaltlnioro, I. Washington, Aug 2 -The Haltimores were not In the sane clam, with Washington to day After il eighth Inning thej delayed pla so long by throw Ing the ball about thai Umpire teefe vailed the game Bovd In the first lining could not loi ate the plate but aftirwardn steadied down. At tendance, 3.000. Score Jt.H B. Washington ...0200034 413 12 2 UiiltimoiP .... 1 5 0 0 0 .1 04 B T BatterlPs Wtshlngton, Hoyd and Ho. gulre nnltlntjre, Ksper. Clark-on an4 Clarke. Itmtoil. D'Ol Plllliulelpllln, 8-7. Hi l. Aug. 2 In tho ilrst game the lion team dlgunceil ihe vinltors up to thi ninth Innlig, when they found this ball for seven ills, on which they mado eight tun In the seiond gutnu the re sult was in tnebalaiue until the last, and tl took ten inntlgs. Suite: First game: Boston SO It I 0 1 10U a Philadelphia .0000O0OQfiS10 2 Ba.ttertes-Bnl and Nichols; Clements, Parsey, Lampa ind Qrurtj, Seiund gmo: Boston . 2 02 0 030 00i l.Ej Philadelphia , . 2 0 0 0 0 2 f 1 0 1-T 13 J Batteries Teniy, tauiitvan and Bttvetts: Clements and CgMej riotrliiK, im I'lttuburg, fl. Pittsburg. Pa., Aug, S. Tho Plttiburgs went in tha air n the fourth inning, tak ing Foreman alag llh them. n4 cievc. iand watked awtf with the game. Cleve. land i ored sis unearned runs on threo basis on balls, ablt by the pitcher, thrte erroi and two tits. Attendance, 4,S0u. Score. pitttbtirg ,. o i o a s o n ti-PsnV'a CUv eland I 0 t! 5 0 0 g 018 13 J Hatteries PittsbTB, Porvmun and Mer. rttt, CleveUnJ, Vng and -liiiuier. Hruokl)!!. 1 S Ve Vnrk, it. New York Aug J Sl, tbousand person ku the Biookliis wlu u game fioni the New York.- this attrliooll The game was rather f,iri I. .il and uumIi fault was found with l'mplr Hurnliin's decisions Tha ijiants' two piuhcit were hit hard The .core SVew York 1 3201OOO0-S8 Hiooslin 0 i 0 1 1 JO 2 1111 2 Batlerhs-New Yotx, llusle, Clark and Parrell, BtookUu, rUi anil J)al)y. Detroit, ;!( I. l.miU, to. Detroit, Ml-h , Aug.2 Th Detroiis very cltvcily outplaei to llrowns at ever) point in an eklilbltiti game linn- to-iluj The featia. w is Up lucefe.ipi hitting of the lo'l AUcudiiro l.COi. tiiiirv lietroll 5 8 1 C 3 0 I 0 1-21 ffl "i l lUl 0 . 1 0 1 6 0 0 0-10 li 7 llatierleii- U luUlill and Tvvlnshatuj Sta 11 .iid Millet L'tir Mi Dermcl. tin iiiorl.i! bill Tb &.huielzr. ply Hie Itelmogu gun day .Itenibim at 3 i'clo;k for tat ch.m- trionshlp of Knt na tltj ml n purse of JlOO. 'iinlliirn Irncue tiamr". New Orlenne, Abg. 2 New Orlenn. 7; Nashville, , Atlanta, c,n Aug. .Atlanta, 12: Mo bile, 7. . Montgomerj'. Alft,, Aug. 2 Montpotne ry, S, Kvansvllle, 4 , i Hi Miiirii Aoclillftti tlnine. Peoria, 111, Aue. 2. Pborla, R: Lincoln, . J-yksonMlle, III,, Aug. S Jgchsonvlilei , Deftvpr, ti. llocKford, HI., Aug. -ltoxkford. f; 81. Joseph. 9. fjulmy, III, Atig. 2 Dca Motnie, C ynim-y, 4. THE VIGILANT WINS, Snl by Itn.oii i!f t tlllrisr Uuilltlei tint He- nilie the llefitidi r llroke it OUT -nr the I Inl.li. Newport, It. I , Aug. !-The Vigilant won ihe tlielet i up for sloops to-rtnV lieenusc the Defender was forced lo withdraw- from the raio vvttliln half n dorrtl mlbs of lb finish on account of u broken gatr. Hut for this accident ti.e Vigilant Would piobtibly hnvo been nine mllea or more behind the Defender. Ho far ns prailbal results go, the race only I el (crated wlmt evetjbody knows, that the Defender is tho fastest light weather boat ever built In America, flie outpointed and outfooted tho Igllnnt In Hip bent tn w-lmlwnid wlilih was Hip first leg of the coursp, and gnlnpil much tnnip on her dining Hip second leg, n run flend bpforo the wind, n course supjiostd lo be most favorable to the centerboniil jneht Itul just as Hie new vpsp! undertook n stfptch for home, with onl six miles of Hip Ptltltp fltlrlj -eight to cover, her hollow gnlT snapped In jwo, and slip whs lompellnl to give up At the turning of tin m on I mnrk tho Dprebder wns sevpti mliiutps mil thirty-five seconds ahead of the iirilnnt on lhe lime consumed from the start and she had the same opportunity to lingtbeti Hip gap Hint she hnd off Snndy Hook on .lull 22, when, on a long trptch for home, sho Intrinsod her lead The last part of th race was n closer sttetcb, but the high pointing qualities of the tin keclcr Justlry the statement that she would hnvo gnlned on that leg Although lhe Vigilant won the race. It Is n. growing opinion that the Atnetlinn cup committee ate satisfied Hint no formal Mill inco will be necesgniv beane tho sailing of Hip Uefetiilcr to-day was good nougli to evldenee her cotitlliuniis Implovement, nnd that Is nil that Is wanted In tho wav of Information The Jubilee nnd Volunteer, which nlo started to-day, were never In the limit with Hi fender and Vigilant, although the .lubl. lee did make belter time tlmti Hip Vlglliml Oil Hip etiihtepn miles' run before the wind from Itlmk Island to the West Island light ship Winn the llngsblp Svlvla took up her position mnr the lightship t In i o was an eiani-Kiioi ini'pc nioiiiiiK j rom iihil iiinu on the replivr Inerensed. until -at times dur ing the daj It reaclild a volocltv of twelvo or fourteen tulips. Manv s-li-am uchl- "tilling eBse and excursion- stenmeis wrtrt down lo the Ilghti-hlp to sip thi start and follow- the racers The IkmiIw rotimkil the llrst mnrk nt Wist lslnnd like thl In ft regular prranalon. Pefender nt 1 Ji 2"i A Igikint, l:IB 29; Jubilee, 1 SO and Volunteer lit 1:57:50 As soon as the Jlofcnilir got around the first stnke boat, she set hpr big spltirm kcr .ind tinlloon llli topsail for n run be fore the wind. The other aebts did tho same Then enme the run lo Wpst iland. Dur ing this the Defender galnpd materially on the Igllnnt going nrotiml the second mark at t 11-10. while the Vigilnlit did not show until ,1:Vi'.C The Di fender win then fore 7 mlniiies 23 second nhend of the Vigilant from the timrt, and i't minutes In the rough. The Volunteer was nowhere. She did not turn until 4:IPE0 Th"n rinmn Ho trouble ThP Defender hnd not been pitht the mark more than a minute when her iiwinsall was cpen to col lapse .V FPeonI glnm i show oil that tho gnff had split tight in the middle and Its two part worn sticking down Into tho heiul of the mnlmwll A tug- ai slgrMleil for and the Defender taken In tow tor Iliistol. whero rep Urs will be made. The Vigilant went on and won the race, gaining erv mnrb on the Jubilee on 'tho last "tretcb It Is n matti r of univcc-.il regret that It con I not be "-een how much the new bout could mine In ahead of the Vigilant for it lj conceded that the De fender doc. better ivrn time she bt.irts. l.obert d. Hint diii' I'litcliPii. Huffilo. N. T Aug. 2. ThP o(!l His of the Buffalo driving pirk Ii.ivp rccilvid a dispatch from Mr Hatnblln. the owner of llobert J., stating that last niu-ht a match r.u e was made litvveen the little ueldln anl Joe Patclnu the stallion tli it deflat ed him yesterd iv to bo contested during the circuit mpuliig In Buff ilo Wednesday, August 7. Mr lUmblln nllrlhutcs Itoliert J 's downfall vi.turdoy to tin mid stiff wind that privilled nnd cxprej-ed tho conviction that on his own trie U the geld ing will icvcru estcrclay's verdht. Coi king MiiIiih nt Diillitc, Dall.ts. Tex , Vug. 2 A serlps of Cock lntr mains of iwlve ikivs' duration will be pulled off, tosctt-T with the Corlmt-rn-simmnns tight, Ui-lnK the state fair An amphitheater wnl- ai seating i.ipatltv of .'500 or 3.0o iu i,p provided for thK sport Cleorgln, Mn Inc. in nnd Missouri will nnd birds, It l ii 1 Indlnna chullenged T, xiu to a melti o' twmtv-one tutit- and tils challenge w II n net ep ted by Henry Nugsbatiniei nt 1 alias FATALLY INJURED, Willi mi Zumiilt. r Curdiner, Strtulc bj a 1 rain nt 1 Iliad tin tatluu I arly Thi. Morning. William Ztimilt, a gardener living In the East bottoms, was tiruck by a ttaln nt nilendale station at 11 30 this rnoinlng and so severely injuied that he cannot recover. lie was brought to this city and attended by Police Surgion llydo nt police head quarters, j New siilti i lied. 84571. Delia M Phillips vs. J. II. Phil lips, divot e ! 24TO Charles Tl lilies, vs. J. II Schmidt et at; note, TRMlUllAI'lllol ih5i:viiii:m. Jefferson Cite Mo Aug 2 (Special ) Htoin to-diy apiiolnti I A J. I ll JLO . .IIC" . li tiOViltlOl ) Iltlcld to be A J. COUIH, e toiiniy el' iK or vvilgnt iie Samuel Pot , deo ased. New York Aug. ;. l'hu sum of ll.OOO.OOO in gold has be-n ordefed at the gub.tre.is tirj b lhe Bank of MclnlriM, for shipment bj to-morruvv s I'.uropain stiamer, Sidallu, Mo Aug. f (Spe lal ) Oeorge fb rogglns dropped dead of heart disease ast tiight l the reslnenie of MrM John Mn j, three miles east If Kughesvllle. Alexandria, Ln , Aug. 2, Four children of M ti, TilmbK, whollves in llavou Hap ids, were poisoned y morphine given them by tlieir mother1 In mistake fur eiul Olne Two have, died Uuthrli. U T, AUfi S-(Special) Will, lam fi Vhllllpi., formerly ,in Dklnhonii lawyer, has In in bruighi line fiom Cin cinnati and lodged li jail, charged with perpetrating a pension fraud, Marinette. Wis Aui, 2 I'.tptnln Young, of the sliamir Cuba, which airlved here to-day, repoits Hut (be Heaver Island Is all utile Planus wefti dovaslnting It last night, and mm h unMety is tell tor I hi; small settlement on It WhblM Kus, Aug 2.-(Speilal) A special from Aha to-night .tjs thn Mr. Oram, the wife it Michael Urunt, was found hanging from the rldgn pole of lier dugout, hit hueba.td being a homesteader. Bhe w-as 30 hiii f age and onlj lecently moved to the fanr. No cm. a i., .isslgncil. Wheeling, W Va Aug 2 Yusterduy James Set'le, It years old, having lost all t p tilt Illghl iHfOIKc llc (III A II Oil tho lailruud (llultlmoM .v Oliloj at u curve nuir Point Mills, last jf heie, wIkii the train ruiiuuvu ine curve, iui iie.ii io ue slopped. His Sheiihcril Ian tti.-red m lilm 111. Shepherd lag lug-'t-d z::, ::,.-..;...,. . -r ... . ,.-- r.- ! vising luiitiiuiis i uuu nun un 'ine trill Ding luiiiiiuuj i pun mni un uiie tr tin i Usui i un, heroic dog Kilting Dutn the hoj upd lit (. iniiimali, O., Ms. 2. Two weeks ago Ni-lli. Tbomafc urn ipcelveil ut Hie Ciiicin nail hospital, and tlftv pet die. and pins wire cxtinotod troii her limbs Slie had been doing peuaiu;. by Imbedding needle In her legs The tltltt li.illiKiti.it loin, m also gone. To-day, for Hie lii it time, slut was able to lie up wnl walk, and the phv. sleians say she wl'l lecowi Ifnlou. Mn, Aug 2 At the trlul of Ar Hiui Duestrou, i'lii SI. l.oulb wife and child muidciir, u nmnljc-r of wiiuikses tut the defeiiso wiro exiuuincd to-iluj. Thi li testlinuu shows th.lt they considered htm Insane Muny of his ulbged sttauge aits weie told of Tlw state will Inttoduce wiinesscs in rol nit nil to nfute the clutnib of ins.ililty made lij ttte deft nsc tioldm I'll j. Mo, )ug 1 -(ipei ial Thcro Is a great gather jig of colored iieuplo from all ovtrr SnMhwest Missouri ut liruenlield where tp-iluy and to morrow, Ihoy will leUbrate tke unnlvusarj of Hay. lieu iuilnpen teiu u The tetlvlile will In elude a barbecue 4U'I the proceeds of the cidcbiatlou will be Ued in building ,i cltnrcli for their iHOfds at (Irerntleld lLis lMll apel Othgr spp;ts will be Indulged 111 and WIllMm P l.twU, of t. Louis, la down tvr uu aJJrej. MILLIONS IN A VACUUM, ctnttotrs TtiiNtis madi: i iidm i,i.s in vv NtniiiNn. All Kindt nf I nnd I'roiliKl, linperlbnble Hood nml llottled Bier Hup tn nn Old "Hlentlllo Inrt tnfflnt nml I'ri mini I'ggs. Making monp out of tnjUiliic' Mnny millions of eJollnfs In thli cottnlr.v nre InVeilPil lti jiatetiti 'lepetidltig tiirti a votiiini, which li less than what most peoples, cull tirdhing. Tlure Itnet.'iiri cover ii ursflt vntletj uf Industries, bu It ns ptcprvlni? foods, tanli.ng, f tniptif Ing, bleaelilng, htintetilng al uic mi I imililiig woods Ittipprlshible. Stime of tlioitt neHtiftlly relnte lo the kcepliiK if corpse nnd tho mnntifiicture vl tnurtu nry tnennirlnls The hist' r of Hip ictium In tho Utilleil Stntps piitenl oilli i is an inter e?stlnB one, dating1 bai l l i lx.l, lh vvhl It xeur (lenrgo II. ItHlmrds t i U itll ex clutlvo lights In n proi es f r prciurlhg lentlipr In a rlmmbet i xh ili-'f I cf ulr Many vnltmble t.trm Is nre g t ftvm nrlotis sulrstancis by t v.ii ur Hi jii In vacuo nt a teinpeiattiri I 1 1 -l- leg, tho objeet beliiR f,ci nvil itouripg tnu product by too gteat In at Tl -. in th I Is applied In tihtiiltiltm ll i rs f r evrtipa dispensed at soilu vvnli r f uiitmrs Jt nlso selves In fiinklfiR cU ti's ft itn mnlt ntnl hos ntid fr tn ' i Ti fnct Is Well known Hint iniu ctigaj. 1 In the business of r lfn i, f.. c fir titnrltet enmtnonlv (bitlvi th l "U.i t their volullle llHVotliig ss. ti e nil 1 II the Inttci ecifti-atelj An h nut i ,rfi ronter rctuius Hits ess' n el iih 1 iub There was om p h Hi in .f tki r.s lit London, khs the New Vnik W tll, wh j lilt UHin a vciy novel p m ut Th ptocesh of lirctuliimklng tl' pi s ttvan n fermpntnflon which deveb i s al ih d This alcohol inssps olT In vn or from the ovens mulct tirdltiorv clcutnst'in is Thi ctincctn In ritnailon cbvl'id ,i in lln 1 by which It could be saved, tip ap r bi Ing ptisned Into u coinletiser t'lifor tuntitPlv, ilvnf bnl.ei-) tisok n notion to advertise as wlilolv us iiosalble tli it thplr luencl vns anhl "with nil thi gin ln II " As a H'siilt lhe enterprising isnb llshtnent losl Hi track- nnd was- liiitinl Several piCH-esses luive been pituitPil for pteset vlng eggs In their shells by menus of u vnctiutn. One jiietlnul la to place them In ti clinniber which Is then exhausted of air Tin ulr con taining the get ills of decomposition. Is thus draw n out of tho eggs nnd enr 1k1Ic add is forced Into the receiver to take the place of It Tho eggs mi tnkpn out mni coveied with n Mirnlah, to ptevent the ulr fiom gettltig Into them again. Hy far tho most useful application of the vacuum has been for the piesetva tinn of wonel Scores of pitents ln this line liine been planted So fnr luck ns tho e.ir 1S17 August nolthlllT, of New Vol It, Hcctitod exclusive lights In n pro cess for "protecting timber from elcstruc tlnn bv worms, tliv-rot and other causes of spontaneous dec.iv." His Idea wns to exhaust the ulr from the wood and 1111 up the poies with coal tar nnd turpen tine n tills direction a si eat Industry luis vlncp grenvn tip At Wilmington, N C piles nnd rall vwiv timbcts for the cntiie South nro Impregnated vvltli pttservative sub stances Hallway ties nro commonly ti cited In this manner, wlillo liiPt.illic Mill other MTlutlnns uro omplonl to defend bridges itgninst the ikpiedntlons of tho devouring shlpworm or teiedo. Wood Is artllli'lnllv colored bv using the vacutinito withdraw its Hull! Juices, tho place of which Is llllcd with solu tion, containing pigments. In this iniin ner orclinnri pine mn be beautifully stnliled nnd innelc to serve as a sub stitute foi i an and costly woods. Lum ber Is M-asoncil olr-li.inil by exhausting the nir fiom it and then forcing dry air llitotigh the poles, to curry off the moisture. Wood Is hardened for nil sorts of pur poses, from bridgcniaklng to wngon lii'iklng. bv a process called "vnlcnnlK ing" Ilubbrr i1 vtilcanlyed by Dentine; It with .sulphur, being tbtis trnnsfortneil from n. substance soft and Uexlble to one that Is hnrel and btlttle Tills Iclci, was long ago applied to wood hy satin itlng the latter with a solution of i ubber nml then applying the sulphur. Xnwad.ixs the rubber is not used. Hie wood beliiK subjected to the action of hot air under piessiiie In a closed chamber. Tho pressure pi events the escipe of the sap and gums, while tlie beat has n ha-ilen-IriK effect That is what is now let mod vulcanizing. Tho records of tho patent ollice would seem lo show that people In these dajs are almost ns much Interested In pre serving corpses as weie the ancient Egyptians. Inventions ln this line ate multitudinous. One of them describes n collln of slat-s, which Is to bo exhausted of air, a gns Hint is destiucttve of all nnlmal llfo being substituted. Tor this purpose sulphur dio.xldo or c.-ubonlo nciel gas will serve. A method of em balming consists in wlthdi. living the fluid contents of the body by means of an nlr pump as a ptellminnty to forcinc; antiseptics into the aiteiies nnd iaw- tit'S. An ingenious Yankee has devised a scheme that Is calculated to be a con solation to surviving tolntlve.. Hie ashes of the cremated defunct aro to bo reveiently collected unil compressed into a suitable memorial likeness, bust or Btatuotte, at once ornamental nnd si cieel The patentee hiigRests that an air pump shall bo emplojed to facilitate the dryness, of the nsb.es. Tlieie an numerous patents for pre set vlng foods with the fitd 3f tliu vncu nm A young woman of Phlladelphl i, Isabel il Mitchell, proposes that mods of all sorts t-liall bo kept good by means of oone gas Vacuum piocesses nro to day hugely und successfully emplov d In the suiting nnd pickling ami canning of meats ntiii vegetables, besides egjs, milk nnd testers The vacuum Is used to make candied lemon peel, to disinfect baled tags, In tho preparation of dried potatoes, in making pickles nnd bottling beoi, for dyeing, tor doing J east, fir staining bono and marble, lor cleansing fabrics nnd for rendering explosives safe against spontaneous combustion. j PU.ll.S. Washington. Aug, J -The following pen. slops have cnj'u$MU l u t u- n 1 fi-lll V .liuksou;' Hears 1. 1-oyd (deceased), St. Joseph Buchanan ,,,.,, lnereane Isaac Hills, lll'hland, Pulaski; Phillip Krl. St Louis. St. Louis, Joseph Moure, Hurtl llle, Wiiglit. Iteissue William Keen. L.iwson. Ita j Thorn is Caul alias Thomas i'odd t, l.uu s, St. Louis; Henry Loul Jarow, Mex. lco, Audrain; loseph V liorkshlie St. Lou. Is St Louie; James P-bley HonMonla, Pet. tis William Wills, Millhelm. Vrr . Jack. son Mill- r Tipton, Moniteau, William J Haiixit Mound Cil, Holt. John J. aid duns Windsor lUnry: UenJamln f Lem on Hot), will Washington, Thomas TJ I'll, brs Cullao Muisjii , Jaii)f It. llolton, Itleh. mond, It.iv, Willi un llliks, Buikshart, Douglas llenr II. Turner Scjmour, Web. stcr, John Iiw-oii. Auiora, Lawrence; Heasln 11 Huvaid Marjvllle. Nodaway; Amlrrw N Wright llovlnger, Adair, James W Zimmerman, Jlociiesier, Andievv. John W Mlsner Vvsnue Cltv. Andrew; William It Alluiit, Ranisey, Miller Original widow, en. Millie HarrU, St. Joseph lluiclianan iluxb an war survivor, lucre ise Richard P. Il.iuett, Kansas City, Jackson. KANSAS Original Loander J, Hawkins, Chanute, Neosho, ICaa Sines, Coats, Piatt, I m tease Julius Carpenter, bt, Francois, CheMiine. lti Issue iMine N Biggs, Osivego.f.ibette; Ilenrj W. llucej Drcxel, Cass; John A. Miller Columbus Cheiokee; llciijtmlii P, BU hards, Oswego, Labette: i:iias Toll ind, Alinenu Norton: Hdward Babiiigton, Na Honul Solilieis' home, l.euveuworth: John P Sterling, Wlntield, Cowle, Zacharlnh Hooiwi, Klow.i. Barber; Amlrew J Nlch. ols. Chetopa, Labette; Hphiulm C Brl tow. l.itun. Leavenworth, John O Woods, Norton Norton; Columbus Pierce, More head, Neosho. INDIAN THRItlTOItY. ItUssut Crawler Prottor. ilaj-s, Caere- GEORGE WASHINGTON ! qnirl tn linvr tlirnwti 'Hint U net frtr as n tlnll.ir days of George. If twice as far as it ever went uetorc, just spenu n. AT THE DUMP TO-DAY. Tf vmi tlnn't w.-itit lo snend a dollar brine a quar ter nr :i half, or even away more goods for anything you bring than it wnc ni'ar nnBuililn tn rnrrv before. 1 IcrC ai'C a few items: Men's chiefs 3c, worth ioc; Men's Heavy Grey Working Hose 4c, worth 15c; Men's Wire buckle Roller Knrl SiiBfienders ioc. worth ;c: Men's Satinc Shirts, solid black or dollar; Men's Rinev lars and cuffs in handsome patterns 29c, worth 50c, and a big variety ot Men s fixings 01 every sort at just about half their real worth. Also bar--nlns fnr little men. such as those nice 13luc Denim Overalls at 25c, worth 50c, and those elegant TlH.t 1 C. . -. .m -1.l- -.,'e tin f-nlrl fe-ii IVIUUUU OVVilll3 ill. )-i mm. emi c cii. luiu iiuin the 52.00 and $;, 00 kinds except by an expert. Lots of Wonders g at Tne uump NEW GOLDEN EAGLE, 1 100-1 102 MAIN ST. k e nation; John C Itnrr Wncjuer, Creek tint Ion; Jimei M Paj ton, Bluejacket Cher okee nation (ikl.AllO.MA TllltlUTOHV llelqitic David Snyer Jlonoton Wood. Herbert Wnllnce Darrow Shawncetown, B, Thomas J. Meollcr, ndmond. oklnhoim LOMAX NOT THERE. Hence the Meellnt uf ICcpri'M nlatlve of Mi 'tern ItiiaiU VViii ot Held Other It illroid NeiiK, Chicago, 111 , Anff. 2. The Western road? to-day made another attempt to nrraiiRo a ineetlnK for the perfection of their pascn- ccr awoclatlon, but It ended In nothing. The preliminary meeting hnd scarcely con- ened ln the otllco of Chalrmin Caldwell when word wa received fiom Gcncr-tl Pas. tenger Agent LomaN, ot the Union Paclllc, that he would not at the preent tlmo be able to intend any general meeting. This effectually blocked tho whole Kiimc and everything was de clared off. The Wabash to-day announced that It would meet the one fare rale made by the Soo for the Totil Abstinence meet ing ln New- ork. This Is the onl load that met the rat" to-dny, although others are expected to follow within a he)rt time. Thf dcmorallzttlon over tho Nlngnri e- einsloni still continues. The Nickel Plate had announced an ixcurslon from Valpa raiso, Ind, to Niagara 1 alls, hut In Mew of th- action of the Gi.md Trunk, In declar ing a round trip rite of $7. it made Its e niisioii rate good from Chicago, Instead ot fiom tho point orlginnlly intended. Other imos nre preparing tor similar excursions. The directors of the Alton road met to-dny and declared tin usual un irtcrlv dividend of '1 per cent, p.ivable Septeinbet S. The gros, earnings of the Atchison c-vs-icm, all lines, for the ll'c-il t ir. from July 1. 1C9I. to June SO. 1ST,-, were 793.WJ. a de- cuose ot $2,5 COS from tin- gro-s earnlitrfis for the previous jcar, the opciatlng e penses were f!0,01'.' 6H a decrease ot $5S.", C.'I The net irnlncs were S1.TS3.11-. i de- rea-e of 1.111,071. The earnings of tin St Louis .V-- San Priinclsco wore 5.,&3J.Jil, an ln cnae of $."!), Til. The net earnings of the Atlanlic ,t Pacif ic were Jti731, an Incn use of $JJ".,in;. The net earnings of the Colorido Mid land were f.ld.titi, an Im reae of ?1I2 70 Tho net eainlngs of the Atchison svstem proper weie Jii 179 CTI a decrease of 2,.'71, o'W All earnings emoted are for the jear The earnings of the Chicago. Milwaukee .t bt. Paul lor the fourth week of Julv were J771CI1, an imiease of 576,11V C. Dunlap who was among the Injured In the accident nt "The Chute" last even ing, is the general superintendent of the Hock Island Ilu Is quite .serlouly Injured, having tccilved a sevete cut on his right shoulder and a long gash on his left leg, extending from the thigh to half wav be tween the knee and ankle. Ho also had tev ot til libs broki n. The live dav.' session of the Western clis-dlleatlon committee ended to-day. after agreeing to many tadlcal changes in thi rites, weights and cl.isslllcations ot about imi commodities Tlie bchcdule of leductlons in minimum weights, submitted to the Western lines by the Chlcigo. Milwaukee is: St. Paul compa ny, provided for a i eduction In the carlo id WcUhtB of ne.uly 100 articles The classi fication committee which Includes, all the roads between Chicago and the Paelllc i oast, iign ed to lowei the minimum car load weights of about 100 articles, but to compensate tho railroads for the lens of revinue this would occasion it was resolved to advance the rates on nearlv eveiy lom modltj whli h Is to take a lower carload weight. Mill III., ihh Itnten Port Worth, Te , Aug. .The pessenger cut rate situation will be discussed at Hal los Monday nevt by iepri sentnilves of piengei lines centering In Texas. Gener al Passenger Agent Crush, ot the "Katy," to-dav alMiIlled his willingness for mull a meeting to General Passenger Agent Mc Cabe, of the Kork Island, and i. quested that toids Interested be notified of the meeting, which was dono Immediately. SplkeH. The general olllces of the Chicago Greit Western r.illio.id will be lemoved August 7 liom room in to rooms. Zii, .'.'7 and 2-S IZxchange liiilldlni;. T. P. Dunawaj, general superintendent of the Penvei. Leadvllle S. Gunnison r,il lond, will pass thiougb Kansas City this morning en route to Catlsbad, where ho will try to legaln his falling health Among the vlnltlng nilhond men in Kan sas Cltv vesterd-ty was a pnrtv of Hurling. ton oiilclnls lonslstlng of General Man. ager III own, Judge O. M fcpetuer, of St. Joseph, eneril loutisel, J. S. Hirtle, gep. eial freight agent, and J, W. Ills the, gen. cral solicitor. Tho Mobile & Alibima has est ibllshed for the llrsi time a Kanna. City ollice, ap pointing W, A. Ilovhter as agent and se lecting room ills, Hxilningo building, for headquarters J T. 1'ord. tratlic manager of tlie road, was in Urn city jesterday as sisting In tho location ot an otllie and looking after the Interests of his Kansas cu icpreseniation, lliree Ailillt lonnl stamp Clerk. A tpecl.il dispatch from Wu-hlngton. T). C id the Journal, ncelieU List night, -laten that the poutniaster general has granted ptrmitslon to Postmaster Homer Ileed to appoint three additional stamp clerks, who are to terve In that tapoclty until the new canceling machines aro put In tho office. Thej will bo chotwn from tho eligible, list und put to work nt uu earl date. K, S. (1. I niaiupuii nt. Hmporli. Kas Aug. S (Special.) Mem hem of Governor Morrill's military staff were here to-day completing arrangements fur tho encampment of tho National niiaul at thU cltv, September 1 to 7, Incliisivu. This will be the first gathering of all tho Mute troop, ever held Seveiul detach ment, of United Stales troops will also be here. (loiernnr Morrill lining I'.int, Topek.c, Koa. , Aug 2. (SpeclaL) Qov erucr Morrill (eaves on Moiulu) morning for three weeks' ubsetue In the Hast. Ho will first attend a Soulier." reunion ut Lima t) , to which a number of governors of mates luive been Invited, and wilt then rio to Chirlotte, N Y,, whero hi. family ltavc been spciiillng the summer. VMi) Ho Did It. Wife (snapplihly) "Why do jou smoke those horrid cigars?" Husband "Hecause I can't afford to buy Pari, bonnet) anil Havana clsars. too." New York. VveUly. rt dollnr across the Potomac. coilltt be made to co in the you want to sec a dollar go a dime. You will carry I Ieavv Bordered Handker with stripes iqc, worth half a Percale Shirts, laundered col And Your Money Back If You Want li. Kansas City, Ho. HOLMES AS AN ASPHYXIATER. It Is llelleved He Made Wiy Mltb Ills Victim li- K.lng ii l)eaitl ( m iif Ills tlw n Make. Chlcigo, Julv 31. Workmen began to-dav lo saw uway the ccdnr vat where 11 Is Eild Ilolinei m.intiltictund khh. Tho police nio liing to seo If there Is nny connection between this vat null Ihe big tank that wna uncovered Mondav evening Four men nlo spent the tnoinlug digging In tho cellar ntnr uiu souiiiwcsccrn corner oi me mum- ing i:pe pel Imi nts wcro made to-elav with tho liquid found In tlie bottom of the vat In the cellar of Holmes' house, nml ll wnn found that whenevir mixed with ben7lno or kcrosciii) It would emit apoi so deadly that no htimnn being lould live ln It. Whether ot not Holmes used tlie vapor for suffocating his victims is not known, but tho pollcu aro inclined to favot such a tlieoi, Tho pollc.0 nlso dlsrnveted to-dny the means nv which the mark of a woman's foot became printed on tho inside of the vault door While examining the oil under tho micioscopo the expert got some of the oil on his hand, and Intel placed two of his fingers on an lion plate In the Inborn -toty. A short time nfterwnids he noticed that tho marks of his fingers weie dis tinctly visible on the lion, antl all effoits to rub it off ,vero futile a test for ncltl ln tho oil was then made, but without re sult, as no tnice could bo found. A finer test on this point is to be npplled This discovery will clear aw.ij a good deal of Mitmlso on tho part of the police ni to the thcorj advanced by the expert li that Holmes got a small quantity of till I oil ln a IkiwI, and lidded cither petioleum, benzine, gasoline, or even common kero sene, to It, and placed It ln tho vault " A de.idlj gas would be given oft inme diatelv and all Holmes hud to do was to lure his vlitim Into tlie ti.ip and tl.-n shut the door 1'e ith would soon r"sult. Tin explanation of the footprint on Hie iron door Is thit one of the alleged vlctinvt in her struggles upset tho bowl of oil k ml placed her foot In the liquid which (ind mn ovet the floor, and then In her snug gles placed lui fool against tho door, leav ing the telltale m nk. In addition lo the other tests an eflort will be undo 1o-monoiv to see If the vapor given off bv the liquids will burn, in oioer to see If the oil was a pint of Holmes n making m-ichlne This was not done to daj, as it was feire.l that the vapor rnsht be highly explosive, and prec tutlons t,o prevent a catastrophe weie taken The police were to-dny informed that nt the time Holmes wns llrst supposed lo have lift Chicago lie did not go ,in tir ttur away than tin- stockvnids district, whero he opened a restaut.int un ler tho name ot II II Howard, He employed e number of joung women as w iltressei nnd Is slid to have had a new for'e ni irlr ever d.t). Among them vvue two girls who came from Wisconsin A few nii-bts after tin J began woik the nelghhorlioo I was startled by female screams coming from the Howard rest uirant Severil lien ran to tho building and wete In .line to meet the two girls as they ran out of tin hillwiii leading into the house. Thev were clad only In their night clothes .u 1 It was some minutes before they could bo quieted sutUclenil) to till their stoi v Tl ev salil Huy had been sleeping toge'her nn I had been awnk.nd b a man who gained in entrance to tlieti loom anl who bad placed a wet cloth our their f.ioes They thought the cloths had been siturat 1 with chloroform. Neighbors took the girls In and cared for them und befoie the po lice l id an opportunltj of arresting Uow aid ho disappeared. liiiri'ixwnvs i itn.M). Ilo Mas Almost loo l'rleiiell) on short Ate iUiillltanin to .suit 11 il IT. Prom the Punxsutawney Spirit 'The most genlil fellow 1 ever met" said Have nulllnslon, of the Anieri in house, Hrookvllic, the other div, iva a man in a one-hot se wagon I never saw him before in my life thai I know of, iui he knew me He i.iiight up to me Just above tho Iron bridge on Hie load that leads to the di pot The bridge was being repaired and hoises and Vehlcbs hid to ford the streun. while foot nissinuci. could pick theli way across on plinks "Jieuow uuu, ue saia, eneerii i.ct in and I'll haul j oti over ' "I didn't altogetliei like the ldei," con tinued Hulllngton, "but he greet, d me with such heartilj coidlalitv ihat I a pted his Invitation. II" ill me Into the vi iter nut not knowing ex.u tlv wheiotln best fording place wies ne soon .toe. in up io tne nuns and then over the wagon bed "Huff, om noj, oirn have io hold jour feet up,' ho said "Then tho wagon bed vvas Fiibnicrsed and tho water came in over the seat " 'Ituff, old bo guess iou'11 have to btand up' "1 stood up. "The fellow bv this time had levst h. bearing completelv and we wept Into a. plout hole about ten feet deep and the horfeei had to swim As the vciion i... sank beneath the water he jelled with the e.iiiii. inetrii.ii .uice Dull, old boi. I guess vou'll have in BWltll ' v e Ivoth swam out and .ifter th. t i. lovv had his horse.s safelv landed on ih. other side, he mid, us ho climbed ha. k incu cue vufiuiii "Well, itiiif, obi U)j vein got wet. dldn t jou? Good-b, HufT, olef hov.' "I aught re.illv to hive Mile 1 the fel. low. but he was j-o heartilj pol t.. that I couldn't emi swear at him Sin e ihu iim8 I am a llltlu wuiy of people who a i00 frltnclly on shou acquaininnce," I'll nil. try nnd ( olln. Another step In the chcnil.. tl pr , lo. n ot foodstuffs bis been taken in th, thesis of caffelu, the aetiv ptin inie of tolfec, by purelj ehemkal m. ms The ni . eifcs lenulres a series of .in mi al 0p ri lions which bring lhe cost of the arttfl l product to considerably more thin that cf the natural; but we must remember th V this was the case In othei similar achieve ,,., ...u Ih.l hn rt .Inn. 1.. .. ." i ...v... ...v .....v. e.'icc ..iconic me ll.i. r of gieat coinmerciU enterprises If we rc'llect that colTee, tea, giui-ami kola ' e sub.lunees used by man In enormous cnun. titles, owe not merely their tasic but their phyaioloj,lcal action, their re.toratiV., iiroiwrltteij. to eaffeln we m.i torn 'an ill.... nt tln tnn-nlliuU ... .L ..iyiKn a Ilea open to ih.ariitl. ul ,! od"f 'ion' of tion of ,roVe.seV en "l.V ,l?0'"SKi: .ir n r.ts.jin(it.l. tula.. nu. ' . . lu . HldKU It Hon will qulckly'occur i'.'.-'. "A'aln. ' Ilmiiile'liie of a )c ,.,.,, ...,,. - '.'.."ir .7,.uu"c ..o"r name is John .J....1.1, .. iv. sarrasncaily Innulreri h. police magistrate of tho seedy "', ant h. fore him "And jou belon" ofin.f.il. one of the leadlnij fa.nill4of Chic.'g'rfi"'0 "No, Jedge." dejectedly replied the nri oner. "Accord n' to the last ei? ,P P"" te Johnsons Kad us abauVOOvl'- tMX -W - ijm&xni", P" -. Ms -aflfSlWaa-,