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mTmi.TIIWfJ,ifJ!!m'"'l'l"'"m'' ' -jMiwiwaw'MBBlaaiacpmiMwattfBaMtMWtti Tlltt KANSAS CITY JOURNAL-Tt'KSaVY SEPTEMBER 10, 1895 vsenawr. k . m NOW FOR A BATTLE ROYAL, ni.t i s mi ttooMtt u oi'r.v rur, up- USMfc. sllttiinl.L lo-lA. Manning's Mpn Are Prepared In Mt.hr n lli.nl Fight In I iUn il Hire nf the (illit.J, hlih Mould Dlp I In in ii tin it (hiiirn for lite I'rnltnnt. To Inx I i-L-ln n triirgp which will defl nltd In xxltht tlip Mi. nte to have l I (or tin- pt.ti Lnguo pen- tin I 'I ill limit) tit IJjcpositlon pilik Mrt.li- il i i will open the until serin, of thi t tin. xmUi Intllnnniioll". plnjln--Xxith li lli.iitn In-Uny, to-morrow mid Tli r If thp Ulues inn take all nf tin Mi f. imc lhi will htixe n (trent cl t ome out on top, for It will put I m w tl In posy teach of tin lender, win w II thin hnxp to pluj all their re in .Hi i paims wllli Minneapolis, ft Paul ul M iwuiil-tt, while the Illur ate llhloh Itii, on ln home gtnunds with Detroit, Gr.i i It ij i In nml Terrp Haute Wutl ii mul the )iooler fully renllj-e tl limp of Hip Mrugglp, nhd thpy nn I i u to make dii-pornte fight to J I .i r lead, w hli li ht none too liugc Jjr a. i un thut tnuiit finish awn) from Indue, in j will play dpsperntel) for ixery one o t guinea, firiil thpy will uiidoiihl Mils ij, tuc most excltlm and mot lilttnrly uiitnt ii exer wltiipttsed in Kntinns Clt), t'n Fit iii ii I ling "Inillnr to thai of sex iral )e.rs into wIipii the Wups met Mln u iv1 r i iho last ilmlBlve strugKle of tin smvon M . i Maiming bus iletet inlnwt tn t" H Ii slums In two of Hip games ntul Jjiiiiiils mil intch tin otlitr. Hustings xxlll li In tl I ' to-da), ntul Ihi' Himlrn will inl uhl) pit Fisher against him In Iicth Kami s, luixlng Phillips to go In ngilnn Daniels. ' hi lUmnli r train Ik nil In goo 1 "hupp an J can huxo no ex. lists to onr tr tin Hints ili Tent tlu'in In the entire His lietxxptn tin- two tpums up to (lite the Itlues lmp won Plgltt to cph n lor the HijOilim, ntul tin Intti r must win two of tit three games to pxcii up oil thp firlcs Thisp IMniPK will lin onllecl at -1 o'clock ixer) dn) mil It In re.-tsonnblp to expe t that tlu will lie xxltnised b the lnige"t trow ! of thp season, for thp Intel est In nt li llli.'h pit h ntul tin' lnp4 of tin- khiiii' Jrall7i 1 vv nine Ii linnet on tin- rptult of thp scii t f o'ltmuchtnn will In luck In Ms pin p nt hhortMup lo-ila nml HIiipm will KO Inn k to rlnht flplil, so Hip IIIupr will br nhle to pipmnt tliu HliotiKeFt pos fcllilo tonm. JIiiiiiKir Wtitklni ntvl lilt tpam nrrlpil Iimt nluht ami are stopping nt the MPI lnnil As usii.il, Wntklns Is nereiiPb eon Hilent that Ilia tenin will tnke nl lenst two of the thrpp cninis, but nt Hip snuip tlmi In? iloro not liohl the lllups too rlipiiplj, nml In PMiPi-ts that Hip llooalir.s will hasp to work haul for ewrv Kimip thpy win Tin- niPtnoij of Hip three ib fiMtn Kl(li tho HoMers I) the lllups In the Inst sc rips at livllaniipolls still innkli's In Wnt l.lns' bosom, mul he Is HIN'il with a luirnlne dpslri for repni,'p, whlih woillil lie best Wltlhpil lis sppIiik his ppts t.ike three strnluht nn I thus iHct tin lr cl ilm on thn championship. In the K.iinns this afternoon the teams will he plnn ! ns follows Knnsns city. I'c-itlouK Imllanupolls HimtlnKS I'ltcher rinlirr Hirhin Catcher Mernilniul Klusmnn ... I'list lue Alot JIunnliR .... Si'i'ijiul n.ise Cnnavnn Untlklil ...Thlrilba.se Newell ConniURhtoti ... Shortstop Koiit llirnoii . .. . 1-i'ft IIpM . ... MiCaithv Nii'hnl Center uM ... . IIukuii lllnes KIkIU HeM .. IIosrlPMr Shi rMan will be hpre to umplic the cames anel It Ih repnrteil xli.it TrislJelit linn Johnson of the Western I.enmie, xIU also b h"rc to witness the ijeclslxe stiut? i;p between the lenders ' The Kansas Clt li ispb.ill team mul the Indian ipolls tenm will occupy Til the loxxir lioi at the Grand to fie "The Dazzlei" to-night XXistiru I.pi;un fctiiinlfiii;. Won I.o-t V.r Inillnmpolls "ft S) CI2 Kansis i i y o; 4" til' st r-iui ci it r.sj Minn in is &7 K r.10 Mllwaukii M (.1 I7n netroit W) l.J 4K. Terre II lute 11 fil ill Grand laplds u , SO "Q 2il Nation it LeiiKU" ftiindliic Won. Lost. P.C. Baltimore 72 S3 fi.Vi Chxelnnd "I 41 CJ7 l'hll.. lelphl.i C7 K r 1 Itosion r,1 fil Mil HioolUjn n TO Ml Niw v rk ci rd ;n j'Hts'.i a in jm iii ci in 1 1 1- iii . v, ii r.ii "hl io C9 TC, MS "Was) nirti.n L" 74 SJI St I. i. 3iJ 71 an l.ouibllle 23 S7 SZO rilllmlelplilil, 1.1-H: I.nilUxllle, l-ll. I'h" Ip'phla, I'-i , !. 9 I'hllnilelphlT. nml I.o i -xilli pin) en ixxo R.imis this after iiood ml bike exm In the first Kiimo the hn- u un hammered WeyhlnK nil oxer the 1 ' nil won easily, Taylor pltclilux .1 jitiiix un throUK'hou'. 'I he tables were turne I fie second howiier, xxhen Cur se) xx- I i iii il freely, the x'lsltors xxlnnlnu In ') i i n llxe nlni;liii, a hit by plti tied ball a' i ! is bv Cross and Sullivan, seor Inn m r ni is Holmes pitched xxell, belnK hit oi I n the llrst limine. Atlendance, lO.ui. s in rillST GAME u. n n rhllnle'ihli 0 111 3 0 0 2 3 13 IS 2 I-o s 0 0 II 0 1 0 1 1 1 I 10 4 tin l'hllidelphla, Ta)lor unil Clem- eni l.i . llle, WeshlnR and Hplcs. SIICOND GA.MU. nn n PhdilrlpfK . r. 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0-S 10 a Ivou I. 00207000 3 13 1 I" i i I'hllndelphla, Car-)- anil Clem ent!) Ix i sx 1IR. Holmes iinel Warner. Itronkl)i). ;tt (liliiico li. Proolih n V Y Sept 1 The ISrooklyns osi to th I'hleaKOs hire to-dnx through I ' ii r rry ntul Stein pltclTCd uffeet Ix li fn litter's wllilnpiw coat txxo runi T i' t played Hi the Held. Attend- fil . HI" urn H II U. I oh x n 0 10 0 0 0 2 0 03 7 I I OOOOJ010 2- 7 1 li. i .ii ookl)n. Stein and Grim, Chl- c ' . r i and Donahue xr .""lllmri,-, t); XX ii-liliii;nli, 1, T" burp. I'a., Sept 0WnshlnKlon sho i) luxe been shut out to-dii. but u xx itirow by Stunrt nlloweil one run to corn in The feature of the in me xx-ns the I ittiim bj Stengel ami Smith. Attendance, fV S ore. l'lttsburc ... 1 1 0 0 2 R 0 n 3 n 'l WThlnt,'on 00000000 1 I C 3 Isitti'rlPsI'lttuburK. Iluwlev and Mer rlt'. Wushlnfton, Anderson. Jloswcll and McGnlre. II iltlmore I; I'lexel mil, . lialtlmor ild., Sept D The '"hnmplons beat the SrWurn tiamllly to-duv lurtrely lie--aisp of Il'Xfci " good work In the box. JIo Htrnrk out i.e-en nn n. Unmlle wjb Htnult by a pit' In I ball mil KnoehiM mmeless for xi fiw minutca In the third uiul Ilurnt An lslK 1 tlir (, line alone. Illlike Wleiulltil his knee xxhlle s,in(r to seion t In the gexenth nn I O'C ninor took hl place. Attendance. 9,0c. S jt rtaltlmiin 1 0 0 I 0 2 0 0 ( c '3 Clevtui 1 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 I I I Ilai 1 r. Kiiltiniore, Hoffer anil Clark. Cl"elujw, YounK and Zlinmcr. i'X Inrk, l; 1 I111I1111 ,l, 1, Nexx- York Sept. 0 -Uoth Clark and ntilnes pltdied rliio ball to-day Claik iKiwrxer umnaitnJ to iniiie out ahead, ni he xx as Klxen be ttei aupuirt .Smith's home mil hit to left Held bleaehem in the fourth was nil that ex,d tho Mnitore fiom n jhutout. Culler's playing at nhoit whb a feature, S'ore: N'exx- York 20020000 I y 2 Clnr'imitl , , 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01 t 5 Hatterl; s -New- York. Clark and Wilton, Cincinnati, Ithlnes and Vaughn. Mnitiin, (I; hi, J.iiuln, 11. Hofcton, Sept, 3 St. I.quls was unnhle to elo un)thim. xxlth Ilolan to-ila) and was nhut out The uumu xxns one of d. ,,n k ' 11 0:1 the home KtaumU, both KlJes lull Iiib almost peiftctl). Clunk l)onohu cf aterbury Conn, formirl) of tin (iramt ltapids team, pitched his llrst National I.eaRUn game to-day, and uaxe itood tall, fa' lion. He will rinlih tht boakon with Ht I-ouH Tom Connor, a luothir of Hoacr Connor, ao mn.lu his llrst appearame. He mai b 1 third base for the lliuwns and eiid hH xxoik xxell Scou, II. If II Iloston 00100203 -i; 9 1 St l.ouU .. .00000000 0-0 3 1 Ilaiterleb Iloston, ilolan and Itian: St. Louis, Donohue and 1'iltz. Culiiiiiliiit Drlilni.' I'.irk llaie. Oolumtius, O, Sept. 9 -A Jars.- crowd wuncts' d tre oj nlrs ra . 3 cf the full mietlni; at the Columbus Drlxlnj,- park this afternoon. The tra k xxus fast und con tests InterestlLi,-. The results J5 trot purbe J.'.WO. Hose Leaf won In 'riuht lii'iN Titn. ! '"' ', 2 llj n intle Man I C till Wllmimi! 11 ti 1 Mil) also n nrti 1 t is iisc-ruri i ix Sixi-t Muh xxon nti'ii thlnl ni 1 r urtli h t TIiiip, 1 is1; .' I7'4 Mil, ci i. r Jut i, won tirnt hfllln! Ifn H. urlun II , Im Hitd, Tony 1 x ,ihl Pit Mu'phx nlo nuitt t troi Pur. t Nn 11 kln won I) 1 founh ail llflh heils Turn, 2-17t, tl li' 3 iS. In xx. in I1rl mil jM-tiMi ( - Time 2 2u, 2 II, Mini; rtere, ,1r , tleii, 55i In, t hii kbi!l rest.r. (.Vmtcti tloi nm, C.X'k.ne, WllVtifi. N'nnr) W, Id mr Cretich, Ax lor and Uilburn nl?o ftarteil. IMPETUOUS W0NA HARD RACE, It look Her tU lpts In (lulu the Vi Mllet tlur II iklniul It iron ut tnulstlllr, Iulmllle. Ky, Sep! 9 -The t.oul'vltln Calr nml Drlvltm AMortntlcin Inltlnteil Its new urciiiidH lo-diy xxlili rpoI hhiM ttnd a fair irnxvl, IO) ppmons IipIhr preneiit The wenther xxbii petfisl and the track In the heat c-olitlttlon. It xxas iluk xxhtn the rtxtlt liPnt of Hip rerntul race xxhh trottiil, and It was nptesFnt) to enrrj thp J 2 pace ox-er until lo-lnorrow. 'Hip lunx RtciutMn aro Imiulnomely lltttd up and Monet haa Imn Inxlshl) Hpint to neeuri' cxety con XMllPtlcr. The llrst rnee hnd IIiipp i'rntPtipi, xvhlrh left only Onoiuu nncl Mln Nelnon. the fiirnu r xxlnnlng llni-p stinlKht heat" xxlth erfppt (imp She xnm the rnxnrlte tn the bi'ttllnt nt I to 2 Tin re Xxerp thiee uprntcli- pm In the 3-x nr-old Hot, which ImppHniitH xxon. after H hintB The lam hi ill win Hie hunt nnlh of tho i!, Xlcllehix lift ing Impetuous undi t the xxlre a xxlnnet li) a luie from tlnklnnil Unroll llut Ihrpe hentft wire pHinl In the 2 25 pun, when It had to be ''Birlpi! over on iieeount of ilnrk-mp-ik. "x loin, who xxns faxorlte. rot off In front In the thlnl heat, and nt thp hair xxns vhowlmt the xxax' by n 1I07PI1 IpiiRtlis lint clip tpilt at the thtee-iiimrters and llnlilipd IhhI. Clrnt race 2 12 clnss, trottlin:, put 10 !2.(m). DmiqtlT. , I I 1 Miss NpIkoii 2 2 2 Time. 2 II, 2'11, 2 117' Secni'd race 3-) eur-olds, trottltij?. frce-for-nll, stake J2.000. ImiietUiiiiM I 2 13 2 1 Oakland Unroll 2 r. 4 2 12 Alitlmnlo I 3 2 1 1 3 Klllonn '1 1 8 I I I Pans) MetlrPRor 1 I 3 ur TluiP, 2 lC, 2 19, 2 1tS. 2 19. S'W. 2 21. Third line 2 2i pucliiK, Klnko H.UuO. Mnmlollno 2 1 1 Vieiln. I r, 7 ttid 4 1 5 I, T MPi'hpner ",7 2 May Ulrd 13 3 l.upv (iordon fi fi 1 Jnrlt 7 I G Clnjilelln dls Tfme 2 1", 2 IS, 2 20'4. (Postponed until to-morroxx ) THEY WILL MEET AGAIN TO-DAY. Dpfpiuli r nml ValUx rle X 111 Mil tho spinnd Unci' nf the Cup -i rli s. New York, Sept. 9 The chief discussion nmoiiB- )nchtsmen to-dn) xxas the xx-enther for to-morrow All hoped for a pood breeze for the trlnniilir lace, so ns to try the nphts In conditions ellirerput ns pos sible from those of Saturday. The xxenther bureau, howexer, held out smnll hopes, the proKnostlcutlon belnu for fall xxealher, xx-lth llKht to fresh xxlnds, cenerally southeast erly, nml Il!htly cooler. There xxere no sluns of xxlnds from tho xxestwmd and tho Indications were for about the snme con ditions 'is on Siturdax, ecept that there xxould be less sea vnlk.xrle stock wis decidedly doxxn this mornlni; and fxx could be found to venture nn opinion that the boat would sm ( ei d Iti ki ttln, ex en one of the other inies IV'Wis thoucht tint with smooth xxnter, hoxxexei, the llrlllsh Miiht mlRlit do better, but thnt the dir ferencp betxxeiu hpr mid IUfindei xx is loo Kirtl 10 be oxercome Not iinlx the followers of Vnlkx rle, but those xxho hnx'o pinned their faith on Defender, are anxious for 1. bloxx. .lames C. Heriren, reir commodore of the Nexx York Yacht Club who Is In cIiiiro of the pntrol Meet, has Usued an other circular. In xx hlih he has lequpsteil the captnlns of the x irlons excursion bonts to be morn en refill linn they xx'ere on Sat urdix He drixxs nttentlon to the fnet that the rice Is to be only ten miles to inch be and tint It Is nb-olutely neces sux for the jaihts to have plenty of room to turn. a Miioi.r.sAi.i: Ki:i.vrATr"iir.T. Tho ifiitkey Club l.Tti nils ix Rriieml .tni mst) toOxxnirs mul ,locki th. Nexv York, Sept 9 Y spi clal meetlii!; of the stewurds of the Ni xx "lorlt Jocke) Club xxas held this afternoon .Mehsrs August Uelmont, J O Donner, (I. l.ce Knapp, James It. Keene, W. I Thompson nml l IC. SturKls were present. The followlns resolutions xxire adopted: Whoreas, the stew aula of the Jockey Club haxc reeelxed many applications for reinstatement from owners, trainers and Jockeys, who owing to the uncertain con dition of raelne In this state prior to the ennitmint of the present raclnif law, raced, trained and rodi on courses not snm tloned bv the Jocke) Club, and ytii reus, the stexxards recognize that under the extraordinary circumstances then existlnc, the tempt itlon to deilxe a rev 1 nue from their propertx, exen at the risk of dlsiiunlltl ntlon, Induced man) oxrnera to do xvhnt, under other tin umstanies, tiny wouhl not have dom Iti'solxnl, Thnt an opportunity bn nix en all oxxneis trnlners and Jocke) s oealnst xx horn no ilinree of fraud hi h en estab llshid, and whose only offmso hns been lining or rldlni; ut nn unre. onltnl ionise, to In icstorul to Rood stnndmB on tlllnt on application Willi the utiwaids of the JoiKiy Club prior to Septembei 11,, p.'), Notfio IS fmthir Rixen thnt on and after September IB. 1S93, any oxxmr, trainer, Jockey 01 noise concerned, dlriitly or In directly. In u race run ut un tinri e-oitnlzed course shall bi denied the prh liege of this general restoiatlon Desalt ut I.iiilKxIllc, Loulsxllle, IC), Sept 9 llxe ex'pnts all with big Held-., sulllLtd to furnish good sport for 2..WJ people nt the nexv Louls xllle Jocke) Club races to-day, and In the llrst and third tace thp llnihes xveru M-nwitlun.il The truik was utnlu fast, nlthouith no track rei ordt. ixire lowered. The talent hnl the worst of the day, for only txxo fuxoiltca xxere flrj-1 past the post nnd om- of them, ln-iomar, was nt piohlbl tlxe oildf, the best obtainable being 3 to 5. Thtro were fexv scratches and Tn the coneluilln-f event, four and a half furlongs, fifteen )ouni;ster facet! the ilag, The) win- at the pobt fort)-llxe minutes before tiny wen sent away Summaries: First race Six furlongs, srtllntf Hllz-be-it, 4X0 to 1, won, Ilodegup, 12 to 1, sec ond; Morto I'onse, G 10 1, third, Time, J:IG , Seeqnil race Five furlongs; se-lllng. La xxanda, 7 to IS, xxon; Uelle of rordliam, 3 to i, second; K!w)n. 15 to I. third. Time, l-vi. Third rnoc One mile, selling Ingomar, 3 to 3, won: Tom Sajre, 3 tu 1, seeond, La Creole, IB to 1, third. Time, 1 I2' rouith rnee Six furh)x, selling Yel low lloe, S to 1, won, Oatuxa), S to 1, fcoiond, Iakotu, 6 to 1, third T.nie, 1 11 Fifth laic I'onr and a half furlongi. Soullie, B to 1, won. IT 1I1 U King, 5 to I. becond, Asaph, 4 to I, thirJ, Time, 0 SOU. Wlniieis nt !. Limit, St Louis, JIo , Sept, 9, The usual Mon day irowd vxUn-essed 11 gooel prograinmo to-da) at the Calr grounds track, line weather and giod traek lombinlng to make the sport excellent Thre. favorites, txxo feiotid iholcis and one outsider -.uri-tured thi. exents. Suinnmrles. First race Purse for tn 0.1 ear-olds; sl f 111 long Mollle Klnif, I to a, won, Aunt Susie, 10 to J. secuft-T; nush, 3 to 2. ihltil. 'Il ma 1 II A. Swconil ruce Selling; fixe furlongs. Par- r,if S' ' -.! o ."x f '7rrl!-,,'i i lo-- s'tonU; Fieelonla 2 to I third Time, l.03 Third Ittie-Sellli.rf. one mile ITobasio, 0 to 2, won. Unenue. C to 1, seiond; Fred. 1II0 L T, S to 1. third. Time, l.HW IViurth race Silling, four and i half fur longs. Laura P. 3 to f, wouj Tnglloim, 50 to 1, seeond, Ard.lje, ! to I, third, Time, 0 t7X4 Fifth race purse, six and a half fur longs AsslgMe 1 to 1, won, Weaver, 10 to 1, keeoii-I, Lottie Mill, 3 to I, third. Time, l:'.i,8. Sixth ru e rurs; six furlongs Modero elo, 2 to 1, won; Pelleus, 4 lo 1, .euoiul, Minlxtr, 1 to 1, third. Tltm-, 1 lb. Ilii-itou Aiiiiteiir (nmliii- lliinip. London, rieiit. li-ltli-u and Anderkon, membvrs of the Hoktou amuteiir ba.iball elub, sdlliil for home on board the steamer Paris on haturda) Mr Law son. manager of the dub, who was the unl) mlarliil innnbi-r of the teum, calUd at thu olllei tf the Asoiiatid Puss lo-duy lo say tint he hub no trlexan 1 u,ainst kin or mi) ollur mi'tiib. r of tin t-am, 1x1 lit Puuzei Lexer unfl Neale, .Mr I.avxson said huxt bieii glxenrelurn tukits to the Unltinl hlutis and he Is tolnu to airangg for the transportation home of the other mxiiubera of the club. (Iiiiesburg Kaies lliilareil I'lf G'llesburg, III. Sept 9 All of the let ting res at C, , Williams' iraek haxi li en deelared oft and the track will be ciosid. This anion has been di-lded un-in In au-.e tf ihc mall number of entries. UUIiumd has rectUcd offm from scwrul oer pin t nnl will necpt one? of them, Inn 111, l- ded to haxe (lalt't-urg. NATIONAL LEAGUE PENNANT, lliiltlmnrp .lut Not nrlfemle Until She I tnirRis I rum Hip 1 nrist-vpirtitn tlmi On the Oiltiniiii. Unlllmore. Mtl , Rcp(, 9 The rncp for th Nnliotml LtiUMi pptihnnt Is still full of polll'llits tor at pnt three of the con Ipstantji, and while Hie homo team has n go nl rii.ir lind It li by tio mrnng out of the w -oils The rlnmplnn and riilllle hnxe pni h fifteen scheduled Rnmci to play, wn'li th Spldem have but ten. Hiltl mri'j pir coilnge g now C", Cleveland s tli" -ml I'hllndelphln 1 HH If both Haiti, more n il C.ex eland nhould lo-e nil their le ttinlnlng Rftims nnd the Phillies xvln till thelti It would sinful: Iljlllmorp, tT6, Clexeland, 67, Phllrtd'lphla, Gil. If both llnlllmoro nnd Clexeland lose live games the percentage will bi ltiiltlmorc, C , Clpxilinl. or. Httl If Clexplnnd wins nil her remaining games ntul HnPlmorp. loes Ilx-P, thp imp will lie n tip at (..r, If, upon tlin other I ntul, Hnltltnore xxlns but tlxe gum. s it.i Cl, xi bind diips thp samp thing, thp f o-n win suuid. Unltltuoip, GI6. OIpXi land (117 Tn xx 1 1 thp pennnnt In such nn pvi hi Phi ideiphla xxould luive to rnpltirn IxxpIxp of In - unpen gntnes, glxlng her can ComMrnlle.iis of this kind cm l tnnde wlt'iout llml' of the retnnlnlrg giiines, nnd thv are litriisttng. In Hint tin) show thnt exm tiexx theip Is nl luit 11 pos-lble i l-iiti ' for a. tilnli-rulnr lontest toward the end of the rtie CORBETT N0J TRAINING. lln Does Nut think the light "A III Come HIT nnd Is liuuiiliig Down ul the Hi el. Nexv York, Sept. 9 A morning piper will print n report thnt Champion Corhett's friends do not belli ve the light with 1'ltr dtntnons will come off, nnd thnt cons-j-tinenlly he is not tr lining An Ihterxlpw Is glxen with Parson Dx xle, who Fi)- "I snxv Corbett about n week ngo, nnd t did not like hli looks. He did not appear to luxe the life nnd energy which hp roitnerl) iiossesscd nnd his exes were dull nnd listless, I attributed this to the fuet tint he line! been knocking about the coutitiv a great deal, plnxlng ball, ntti-ndlng thentileal perforniniu es, keeping lite hours nnd other dlsslp itlons. Cot belt If a wonderful man, though, nnd a great fighter If ho trains and enters the ring In lit condition theie Is no doubt but he will xx hip l"t.slmmons. Hob, howexer, Is In great eoinllllon right nt this time, and xx 111 put up nn axxful light If Jim is not right up to the mink he ninx suffer ue fiat 1 don't attach mm h Importance to what I hear of the condition of the txxo men, for I don't believe they xxlll meot, tit least not In Texas. When a governor of a state announces he xxlll stop a prle light, he usuiillv mcin-f xxhnt hp aj", and In this Inst-mce I think Goxernor Culberson Is In earnest " Another of Corhett's friends, Al Smith, sixs "(ill. Jim don't nped much trnlnlni? Fixe or s xieeks xxlll sulllce He xxlll elo ample training In time lo meet his oppo. nent, Fits'. Is xxorklng h-ird und xxlll do rredlt to himself, but tho light. If It occuis, xxlll rtsailt In a xlctoty for Coibett." JOE HOOKER AND HERB WOOD. Iheyt.otto the I runt in (loud Mjlo at the S(, .Inii pli lllijile .licet isi rd IX. St. Joseph,, Mo Sept 19 A bc)de tour- nunent, opi n to the state, lnaugur-ited thp St. Jospih fall ni e milting Tho nt tendance was good, the ti lck In fine con tlition nnd fast the icsult bilng thnt txxo stnte reeurds xxere be ilen The one mile noxlce xxas xxon by J J. Heeker, of St. Louis, In 2 20Vi, the quarter mile open bx Joseph Hocker, of Kansas City, In 3! or onds, bienklng the state record of 0 TPi The mile open, class A. xxns x.on bx 1; Stiule, of St Louis, in 2 07 J-i, breaking the stale competition record of 2 15 The mile open cl i.y P, was won by " Cobiirn, or St Iviuls, tm, J lo'i The halt mile for bo)s was xxon by L'McCnrthx, of St. Joseph, In 121 1-3 The half mllo open, class A xxns won bx" Joseph Hocker, of Kansas Clt in 1 Vi, bieaklng the stuto class A record of 1:12. The two mile open, clnss A, xxns won by Joseph Ilcker, of Kansas Citx, In B 31. The llxe mile handl cip, class U, xxas won by Frank Wing of fet Louis, In 13 53 2-5 The llxe mllo handi cap, cliss A xxas xxon bv F. Stade, of St. Louis, time, 12 1-1 The unpaced tulle clnss Ii. was won by Herb it Wood, of Kansas Clt), who loxxeieil the slate iceord to 2.12. Hartford ICllrr. Hartford, Conn, Sept 9 To-lnx-'s races at the Clnrter rink paik trick round out n series of twelxe successful meltings given by the Ilattford Wheel Club. At tendance. 3,i0 Chicago's '-.Mlilgpt" miss mile a game light for the half mile open, dele.ulng Ca banne by a length, nfpr pai Ing the entire list quarter Young New-tun, of StafTo-d Springs, xxon both ne stnt'i championship and mile open, In the latter comlnr e'eso to the xx-oild's iceord The fifteen mllo road race, which closed the dn)' exents, had ninety entiles fiiinmoix Mile open, class A C. R. Nexvton, Staf. ford Springs. Time, 2 OS1',. Mile open, class R lio-Irl xxon; Murphy, second, Cabnnne, third. Time, 2 093-5 Two mile handicap, clais A. J. F. Con lln, Fnlonvllle, Conn,, 12J 5 aids. Tfme, JIHe, state ehnmplamdilo. New ton. TIuip, 2 08 2-i Halt mile open, class II UHss xxon; C.i banne, second; JtcDJiaiJ third. Time, 1 11J 2-. Half mllo hnndl-'ip, eliis 15 Jennx, 2(i )ards, xxon; Sims, '0 x-ardr second, Wells,. 15 )ards, third. Tlm, 1 01 4-D. Mile handli'iip, 1 bu,.i A, ,1. T. Kellevor, Springfield, 60 yarls, xx-on 'lime, 2:1G 1-D Mile handicap, i lass H Ilrandt, 320 )ards, xxon: Warren, 90 yards, second; Harvey, 155 )ards, third. Time, 2 111-5. Id'sults at XXImlior. Detroit Mich, Sept. 9. A crowd attend ed the Windsor races to-day, but did not sucieed in pkklng but one favorite. The other races went to a second choice and Uu io outsiders. Track fnst, wi-nther elenr First ra e Seven furlongs Dockstuder won; Kunbeil), sieond; Fteadlnu, third Time. 1 25. Sei-oml race rive und a half furlongs Inspm tor Hunt won, lrne Woods, second, Nellie Smith, third Time, 1 0x4 Third race Fixe and a half furlongi Helen Wren xxon, Moiher-of-1'earl, second; Bomimuibu'lst, third. Tune, 1.07, Fourth rice Fixe furlongs, UueheBs of Montrose won, Ladv Doleful, second; Laura C third. Time. 1 02. Fifth race Five and a half furlongs. Susie H xvon; Carnation, Eocond; Snltliie, third. Time, 1 07ti Jllorln llmm t Tlngn Triielt. 1-hllndclplilu. Sept. 9 The blc)eln races nt Tlosu track to-night were well attend ed Tin priiulpal uxenls were the 0110 mile piofessiunul handlcup, the Oxo mllo profess!. mul handliap and tho onn mile op. 11 piofi 'blonnl. li K. Smith, nt Iliook Ixu I vi )ards), xxon tbu mile huiidleap In 2 II 8-, II C Jlelinu, of Itoeluster (150 yards), seioud, Lee Hunley, nf Wllmlug tuii liil )uidr', third The live inlh handleup xvbb taken by J F. Stoibuik, of Marlon. Ju (suintch). In U 35 45, W It. Landis, of Swaitlimore (I7"i yards), second II K. Smith, Of Iliook l)ii (i') xar.lsi. thlnl. The mile open uls went to Starbuok In 2 18, II. 11 Huitholomew, of Lewlsbuig, Fa,, seeond: J. 51. Jtaldxxln, of Putetum, 1, M., I, ...... Owl Howling Club. The Owls bowled as fallow a on tho Grand ale) a yesterday: Sttlkes. Snares Total C. 1! Peltertch 17 IQ ll It lllshop .... , t 17 510 II Frunkliil ,. 6 Jl fiOk F Hutisehulder ,,.,,. 7 15 49i'. W. I,. Keudrlek fi 13 ti3 c p Crl.ler ..,. T li u V, 11 Hoi. .imb ,,,,.,... G 11 4411 (i W Wistfull ,, 5 12 4.1 M C Huid I! 15 401 If (i Clark ..., 9 S IW F. Hohla I 1-1 437 W. V, linker 10 4M It. U Jordan 7 10 4D ti H Lax her I S 3GI Urn in at ln XliilncH. Ilea Moines, la, Spt 9. Trot summailcs to-da) ut the state tail 2.2 1 lass, Dotting Van Hx-era xvon all tliua li. ats. 'lime, 5 27. 2 2'.', 2 ECU. vK.lu.. .,i,.l,i,. 11 kl ... .. . .1. 1 . - V ... ', i.u.om-v .11 ill IXIUI1J1 Ulli enll. h.tuid II'Iium 9 IA1. O 111 li.u 11 lieu. A line, - 1914 lUIlniltMl U 2 23 not Duraniio Hello xxon the three heuu and rate. Time, 2 25, 2:2xVli, 2.2IH. Ituei nt I ll.lurl, hid, Klkhart Ind . gipt, 9. Harney Prlxlng puk summarU 1 j) tr jr AtalinMs won In straight heats. Time D. i i.'s . 1S4 IK'ad). Sam Hill, J Dx Willi. a, M Mi ken and Frederick L. ul sturtui i 22 trot (unnnlshe-l)-Hlg Tom won first and second luats. Time, 2.20, 2.21, Strath- -.-...-. l.H.V ....... I. uv, H 111 ,rA 11 won fl-st and thlnl hi ats Time. 2 2Fi, 2 27"-,. -te rloo won llfih and sixth luats. Time, ji 3I- Flua Allien xx-on sn'on Mir DOCTOR'S COLUMN. It, It I, Iloston-llnxe ft lntnenes ot the rieht limb betw.pn the knep nnd hip Haxe sulT' red for somp Ilm Plpfle ndvlsp Take Midulllne, pxlni of the stilnnl porl In flX'-lrop i1op, tune times unllx on tlip tnticue Once nr txxl en xxeek tike ft dc-so of N-ilrolltlilc RalU . . . I.. M , Utirr-ilo t enjoy henrtv meal, bill haxe tlmi full feeling inn jnti state n good trmed) 7 jV te-iconfiil ot Oistrlne after each meil Julia H llrookbn For the vtnptoms tie ct1l 1, tnke Oxiirlnp, In four-drop ilnp, tiXIce ilallj, for four xx-ppk" Keep the boxx els fp-nilar by tiring Natrollthlc -!,ilt txx-u teaspoimfuls m a tumbler of wnter, n linlf hour Iwfore brenkfusl, txxice a xxeek Jnmb, Ntx lork-For .xmir nerxous troul'lp Hke Cprebriu e tract of Pie brnln. In Ilxe-drup dose, thre Htm" dull), on the torgtip Axnld pli p and oli ohol Snlah Mllxxaukee Please print n remtsly fur relin Iti-g llpsh Tnke Th.xrc.Hlne, rxlrnct of the thyrolt gland. In threp drop iUip, ttxlcp dallv, I'sp Nntrollthlc Sails once or twice a xxek, to regulfllp the l-oweli. O, ii, Chlingo 8 nl full Mini': xxlll ml xlse by mail W T PAHK1H!. M P. . Med! nl Iippirttn. nt, c iiuhihla Chemical C'ltnpnn), Wiishlngfnn, H. C THE ANIMAL EKTRACTS. Ci:ill llltlM. rriim the llmln. MI'lil'l.. I.IM, I nun the spliml (unl. ( XltlUM:. I nun the tlrnrt. 'II.xIIM:, DXAItIM, IIIIIIIIIIIIM., Pose.O Dtopj Price Ixxo Driehmi 1121 (I XS 1IM Anxxx nnd x-almMp tpniMlyfnrHypep-ill !l IX i i mm mi: pills i r Miuriil Artertinns. Nrurilgli unl virit lie 'Inch' Mlccnts AlAliltlllM , rnrtamrrn IIirFexer etc, Month's Ti pi mem. In Hiding ImiiRlator, S2M N.X I KUI.I I UK SALIS For Ititilttiil Con-tliinti n Torpjr of th Hoxv cli and Inaction ed ttip Llxer 50 cents At nil Dru-rcIMB or from COM XIUIA llll MICA t. (()., spiiit fur I.lti r ituri. XXiishliigtiin, 11. C. Hetill tif IVdertnaun A llil ir OH Miln St. Ulml-'S lie by Mover Ilros Drug to, St Louis berrx won third heal Time 2 1114. Cllen morp (Irmdle), Hcrmltli Sirnthallen, Wil low and Curnncx nNo Murud 'I piiuls nt llititilltini, Hamilton, ("int., Sept 9. Itoln to-day at the tennis totirnnm. nt mule the courts h-axx but the bet plnx exer seen In this elt) xxns xxltnessptl Miss dsborne hnd a hird struggle lo defmt Mr Whitehead for the I idles' clininplonship In Un second set nfler winning the Hist t ithet enull) In the open singles, eml-llnnls, Wrenn plaved splcndldlx, easily dpfeatlng Hnplleu, but In the niternuon lie succumbed lo the un connuired Neel ltesnlis open singles; seml-llnil round Wrcnn bent Heplicu. G-0, G-0 Final rounel Neil bexit Wrenn, G-0, 2-G. G-l Men's doubles: semi llnal Ned nnd Wienn beat FIscliPr and Itepllcn, C-3, G-l, fllnio nnd Haxx'cs beat M S. Olnsco nnd Wild. 7--., 7-7. G-l. L idles' singles: championship Miss Os borne bent Mrs. Whltehmd, G 2. 12-10. Mired doubles Neel nn I Mrs. Smith bent F. S c.lisco and Mi". XX hltehead, 1,-1, G-l Mlits I.nttdttndt rrv In Jiiwn. Clinton, la.. Sept 9 Ml Iondnnd-rrv thp lady cvcllst, xxho left Itoslon June 2 ly,)l 10 make a toui of thp world within flftrpn moiiihs, arrlx. I h re this nfternoon from the West Two or the conditions of the toui xxere thnt she xxns lo UnM, xxlth $.i ol oxer nnx and ul! rip nes, nnd tlmt shi must traxel nt least 1ni.no milts on a wheel. The xxager Is $10 ui. She leaves for Chicago to-monoxx-. Ilnrillng Mill (he Clnmpiiin. I-milon. Sept 9 Tn t'ip sculling mntch for the rhntiiplonslilp of 1 ni'lnml nnd ClfMi from Putnev to Mori Lik. to-dnx. Harding, tho English champion, defeated Sulllxnn Western Assiirliilloii (I mic. Teorli, 111, Sept. 9-Peorli, 11. Burl ng ton, G. THE SPY SYSTFMJN MILWAUKEE It Itpsnlts In Tixrntx-llxo I etti r Curriers Heillg lied to Sllinv Cilllie XX In 1 he) shnultl ot He Uriiiuxid. Milwaukee, Wis . Sept. 9 Txventy-fU-o mail carriers connected xxlth the postofllcc of this city to-iUiy wcie cited to show cause ,why vtha) t-hould not be remoxcii, suspended or rcpiiminfled. Faeh ot the men to-div reeelxed a letter from Washington In lvhtch the nature of his odense xxas set forth, and the nun all reij-ilnd to make an answer xxlthln one xxe.ck fiom dite This Is all the ret-tilt of a secret lnxestlgntlon b) the goxerntnert which lias bei n going on In Fcxernl ites foi some time back. It xxas Known In postal clreles that this inxistlgatlon xxis u progress, but til, num ber of men impllcited here xxas gn it sur prise to "PuHtm istei Forth. The receipt of tho uoth es has cnused a gTeit stir among the post.-l emplo)e.s hete. The men who me in trouble xxlll allege that there are political reasons for the charges and there promi-es to oe a lively light here. A HOAl.V- MIS-IAKC. Sirnlloxrcd 'I en (iuilns of Arsinlc ltrllpxlnt; sin. XX is Tilltlni; Ullliillli-. Jlri. Mny Klrshor, wlfo of Phillip Kir-h-er, a harness mnket, Ilxlnir at No lis Main street, list night ne-tldentallx nxxal lo eil ten grnln ot iirsenb, which he mistook for quinino Her husband Fiun moned Police Surgeon II) dp, xxho admin istered nntldites At 12 o'clock list night she xxns conslderc 1 out of danger. Itiiitiiuet tn Itlshop llngnn. Hlshop Ilognn xxlll bo tho guest of honor nt a banquet to be given at Cathedral hall Thursday night b) tho Daughters of Hrln. Tho bishop xxlll respomh to the open'ng speech. whl"h xxlll be tnnde by I P Od ium. The toasts will be: "Our Guest of Honor." nsponso by W. S Cowherd: "The Piess." respon-p bx Mr. McAnanv; "The Irish-American," response by Ilnlph In-' gnlls; "The Clergx," lesponse hj Attormy Mooro. lllhhop Hotmn xxlll bo presented xvlth n llonl hnip during the li-inciimt The presentation xxlll be made by Attor ne) Daniel o-H)rne. IlllqllolS (lull In Dinii-ult). Chicago, 111 Sept. 9 The Iroquois Club, the leading D.moirallp oiganl?niion of the city. Is in Unnmini Double, and this aft ernoon constables went through the club rooms, listing nropeity, Thp otllce rs xx'ere acting In bihnlr of the Lake Hote-I Com jinny, to xxhl'h tliu cluli Is indebted to the extent of i,tf)0 Proceedings xxlll be IiibII 1 11 ted In louit to-niorroxv to protect the creditors. The members of tho Lake Hotel Company are nil pioinlnent Dunocrats. nnd the proceedings are hugely of a friend ly nature, The lull Is still open mid will probibl) contlnu. when the Indebtedness has been provided foi. Hog III Is "sot tint Mini, Springfield, III , Sept. p. Postmaster Illdgele) r turned to-day from Ht. Louis, wheie he xx is .nihil to see photographs of llogan, the man under arrest at Sptlnglleld, Mo, and fciipi-oki 1 to he C'hniles Allen, one of the lobb-rs of the postotllce Inn, mul xxho is ipi 1 fiom Ludlow street Jul! Mr. Itllgeli), fiom the photoeraphs and from minute desi rlpllona of IIokhii. de. elaics posluxelx he Is not one of the rob beis of thi posiulllce here. Hogan has not the seur on Urn kneo or fr. el.Ie-i tiiiit Allen had. und his a bullet mark in the left shoulder, which llen did not haxe. I'.irrlilile nt (liilxe-tnn, Iml. Logansport. Ind., Sent. 9, At Galveston tills uftcinoon. Frank Kemp shot his aged father, Daniil K. nip, through the loins xxlth a 3.5-uilib' r rexolxei Inlllotlng a xxound fiom xxtu h the xbtlin will die be fore moinlng 'I he thooting giew out of a i-uirrel of whlih but little Is known There weie nn i)b xxllnekkes, but but It Kemp, Sr , and his son udmlt It xxas ihe latti r xxho 111 id Hie Hitit unl that II was the i.Kiilt of a diillcult). Yiiuii.- Kunp Is 37 xeaia oil and a leader In iht Sunda) SvllOOI. 411s inui' 1 IS l.i Jl'Ulll OKI. SPARKS FROM THE WIRES. Nexv York, Sept 9 Caballero elo los OH xU, 10 )eaiii old, who 1 said to be u mem ber of the Mexls in consulate her, w'as taken to llelUxue hospllal at 1 oMoik to nljrht. The mm bicame craz) in Sai.ttorfu and xxas brought to this clt) by the duet of polleu of that elt), Andovii, Mak , Sept. 9 Th greatest lire In the history of this placo occuried to-night, y.iiui lightning stnuk the mini, ufai turlng ieiabliBhment of Fowler & Hro.. at HallaidfcXilI lleforu tin flanus wire txtlugulahi 1 tl Imlldlng xx i a miss or ruins The loss j, t50OT0, puitlall) insund Philadelphia pi., Sipt D-Jlr-, l alii, eiino riui-ili and hii lS-)eai-old d.u, li ter xvno tho Alulms of u m)terlous mur derous asbiult )ibterduy ut their home. Mi l'ailsli street, 5Irs. ITasih had her skull fructur.d oxer the left )e and also In the ba k of tho head, and lur iluughter had her bkull fraetuud oxer the left iai, A bloodbtulii 1 eoupllng pin found uu tin lloor of their 101 m is bupposul to have been tho wiu.ion used In sti Iking tho blows, and tho poll e ur looking for Jacob Frusch, from whom Mrs. Frusch oblulu-d u dlxorce txvoi )ears ago, and whom they suspect ot haxin.- committed tho Ubbault. ANOTHER ARREST MADE, Charles I -rims Implicated "Itllh Thnninn N. nlnu In ".tenllng I'roiii .Merrlmnls nml Itnltruiid t'oinpinlrp. Charles Lxi-hs ttrrioycxl as n, driver of a transfer xx-ngon fur the Ilnllroid Trans fer Compnn), of No IS! linst Third street, wn nrresleit lnl nlghl by Olllccrs Trei hey nnd Cnkey. Ills arrest xxan mode on the Authority of a xx arrant sworn out In Justice Spit court by J. J Shepard, Un nl agent for the Kansas Clt), Plttilmrg .I Gulf railroad, L)ons Is chnrgesl xvlth hnx--Ing -oleti pneknges of goods from tho plfttform of the compn)'B freight d"pot, It Is claimed thnt the confession made hy Thomns N. Nolan to the police Sunday night Implicated Lxons ns a member of the or ganized band of thKxes xxho have been stf ibiig from the platforms ot rnllronil fnelgnl depots In this ell) for the past txxo )nti Yesterday xxas n huiv d.ix around police lieadqunrtir". The cHplureel booty of the thlexes was lniieetpl by a rpprtsentntlxe from exer) rnllroa.l eompiny huxi'iji a freight depot In this elix Manx- of thp ensps of stolen goods xxere libntltled ns hnxing been tnkrn from the plntform of the Kansas Clt), Plttsburi ft Unit ntul Mlsoutl, Kansas I Texas railroad com panies' freight depots. Nolan who Is eliargpi! xvlth thp theft of tJOO xxnrlh of merchandise from the Kan sas Cltx, Pittsburg ft tlulf unl the AlPhl son 'lopekn .x. Sintn Fc llnllroi 1 Coinpn nlis, xxns nrrnlKltd berore Justl.p Joxce )isterdnx Hi enlerod 11 plea of not gulltv nnd his hearing xxis set for Sept mb r II At the time Nolnn xxns orralgnel on this charge, he xxn also orralRtied in eumpanx with Willlnm Hiirrle on 11 1 hnrge of haxlng stolen fort) -thre" in I om-quar-ti r xnrds of enrppt, xnlued nt "" , from thp Wnbnsh Hnllrond Compiinx They both pli nded not gulll) and their hrinngs wire sit for September 1' Thex xx.ir pin .1 un ler 00 bond p-n h. xxhlch Harris m tm llntelx gnxe and wis relpned Nolin xx-ns then nniible'lo furnish the i umulited bond of $lfioo which the 1 ourt 'lemnn le I for his npiienrnnre nnd xxns reniiindel to Jail. Lust night Nolnn gnxe bond In the um of VW nnd xxns rid. nspd from tho countv lull .Intnes v Jones, of Troosl nxetuie, sigucei jus nonii. A JURY FINES A JUDGE, Nrriy Aitlnu of Ixielip (I0111I Men and Irup lnxxiirds ,luili;e Xet In tho Port Tott District. Topeki, K'as , Sept o (Spei l.il ) A Fort Scott piprr reports th perpetration ot a pnctlesl Joke upon Hon J S West, Judge of the Fort S'ott district, xxhlch Is useful ns Illustrating hoxx In Kansas ex en the most potent, graxe nnd learned are sometimes forced to unbend thelt dlgnlt) nnd take a "Joshing," Just as though the) llkul It After thp Jury hnd returned a xirdlct In n cattle steiillng cusp b.-fote Judge Wet lnt Thursday, the foieman arosp nnd grnxel) announc d Hint tlnv had another xerellct lo ofTer Surptled at this unusual proo.x-illng, Judge West dimnnded to knoxx whnt xxas meant b) mih a statement, nnd In nnsxxir the foreman handed him the fol lowing. "We. the Jurv, nnd Judge West gulltv of dismissing the distilet .ourt of Ilourlion eounty, stite of K insns, to xlslt xxlth a nexxlx nrrlxed mn, and a"if- his fine at one box of clgnrs "J C DEALT Foreman " His honor Imme Hatch enme doxxn from tho jieir-h, ordered thi .sheriff to adjourn court foi ten minutes nnd th"n m: out and bought a box of clgnrs, xxhlch he lnnd around nmo-ig the point audl'iiee T'pon reconxenlng court, linxxexer, he took o-en-slon to :i) thnt this xxoull not hnpp"n ignln this term of court, Iiixlng evpr.xbodv In a stnte of bexxildorment oxer xxhether he meant the bib) or the cigars CLUBS ON A PAR WITH SALOONS President ltmuexelt sin Thev "Xlust Oliej the Inn ns XX ill as the Liquor shops. New York, Sept. 9 The question whether tho clubs of the city xxere amenable to the excise laws, ns well ns siloons nnd hotels, has b en the point of much discus sion during the pr. sent police ndmlnlstri tlon To-day tho police commissioners had a conference, after xxhlch President Hoose xelt gnxe out the following' "A club or coiporatlon can no more xlolato the laxx than nn Indlxleluil When exldeUicp Is se cured ngalnst a club Hint Is violating the laxx b) selllnc liquors, it or its cmplo)es xvill be- proceeded ajninst Just as a suloon keepcr of his emplo) e "If nn olllcer hns ex Hence of a x-lolitlon In a club It Is his duty to mnke nil nr rest nnd he will do so or be cillid to ac count If an) peron hns exldenco and applies for 1 xxairant, I hnxe no iVoubt the lourl will grant It without discrimina tion " A llov Miiiots Ills Uncle. Guthrie. O T.. Sent 9 (Sneclnl X -nn-. of .1 deplorable killing renched here from Hoodlum!. I T Sunday, while Joseph Lemon was xlslting hlh btother. Clay Lem on, In the country near there, the two men xx ere shooting ut a mnrX nnd got Into a si utile for tho possession of the gun, for the next shot A ln-yenr-old s0n 0( Clix Lemon, coming from the house, saw the scullle nnd, be Hexing the men to be really lighting, ho eh tei mined to protect his fnth er, and r in into the house, seized a. gun and shot his unelc dead One ICt'Hiilt of the liiiiht Ituce. Proxidince, It I, Sent 9 Iiernnrd. Fay, tho 5-)iai-old son of Thorn is Fay, xxent to Hospital pond this afternoon to sail his to) boats, xxhlch he had named Defender and Yalk)rie. In the pm Dement attending the race tho boy fill Into the xxater and was droixncd I)"inl nil UU XX He's C.rine. Abilene, Km . Sept 0 (Special ) Hroken heirted oxer his wife's death, John Croxv lex, of Ch ipmnn, this county, committed suicide on her graxe His body was found to-d.iy in tho lemitery, bndly eaten b) xxolxes and senrcely recognizable. "Appireiitlx" It- (ioiiil, Nexv Yoik Sept 9 The World this morn Inis h.i)s I.oiu 1-unr.ixen, xxho has mnde no eomment on Saturda)'s race, cabled Ihe German emperor, xxho Is nn enthusl nstlc )ni htsmnn. "Appireiitlx beaten bad ly riatiirda). "iVeather xny lluky." XX nshlni-tiiii I'ersniiHl-.. Washington, Sept. (Special) Among Ihe nrtlx-uls to-dn) nro 1 F. Nasklam of Kansas City; C M lluckner and wife, Mif, W M Woods and Miss. Fannie Woods, ot Marshall. llli; AI.I.I !i:i) IIU.-ilOltlST!-. Strabismus "May I hnve the honor of tho ne.xt dance.'" Two fulr ones (nigerly lislng)-" Ith plensure!"-Llfe. Wife "It's the little things that worry." Husband "Fspaclally when there aro six ot them." Detroit Ftee Frets. Master (dispatching a note) "On the way )uu pats a public house.." Man (eagerly) ' Y"Mlr." Muster "Will, pass It." Plck-Me-Fp lie (on tho hotel plazzi) "These electric llshts arc xei) unreliable." She "That's so A girl nexcr know h what inlnuto she's going to be kissed." Life. Mamma " hut enn xxo do to cure that ho) of lighting ook at those two blick iyis." Papa "Well, tho matter seems to be In fultly competent liuiids " Voguo, custom. 1 "Why this Is u now slndo of r. d " Assistant "Yes, mad im That Is the anarchist tint." Custoiuei "ov did It come to gut that inme?" Abslstant "It won't wash." Loulsxllle Post "What Is the gieuttst dllll. ully you en counter In a Journc) to the Airtie ro. glons'" asked Iho lliqulsltlxt mull "Get ling buik home" was the prompt reply of the piofesslonul i-splour. Washington Star. St. Piter (timorously, haxlng heaid of the nexv xxoman) "l)-dld )ou xxlsh to enter, madam'" Nexv woman "Prny don't de tain nie m) good man. I xxant to m-u tho lad) of the house "Chicago Times-Herald, "Do )ou think, profebJ-or," said the mu sh all) ambitious )outh. "that I can ever do anythuig"Mth my xoice?" "Well," was the cautious reply, "It ma) come In handy to holler with In taso of lire," Indianapolis Journal. Father "If you mnrry my diughter, sir. you'xi got to diets a gnut ileul better than xmi lo now " Suitor-"Then xxlll )ou glxe nic- xmir consent In xxrltiiigt" Father "Wlmt foi?1' Suitoi "I want to bhoxv It 10 11)) tailor." Puck. Nuxxed "Aciordlng to )ou, J never told 011 u siuglu truth before xxo xxiru mur lli.l " ilrs. Nuxvcd "Oh. Ueoige, you xxiriu't qulto us bad as nil that. Don't )ou rem-mlier oil ulwa)s uted 10 bay )OU xx.it unworthy of me '"Life "Do )ou miss him much?" She, to the surprise of the e-uebtloner, smiled. "Not so mm h. as I ubd to. Hxt-ii a xxoman can leurn to throxv straight, xxhen ihe distance is masured mirely by the xxldth of tho breakfast table." clnilnneitl Tribune. Ihe young man had asked for a horse tha' xxu gintlo and sufe As he drovo out of the stable the liver) man told: "The spring on the right side ot the buggy 1 the btronger," and tho )oung mun blubhed un til his tars looked like a. sujuct in u chro me Truth. A A, nM . vi vww mrN 1 PR IO DOMAIN OF ELECTRICITY. NI-T.V AYJ"Nti:s OF XTOItli INTO WHICH IT lh itl'IM 'IDItMlD. r.lectrlo Ilenters .started by Alnrm Clocks Tho ( oiiilng J.lectrlc Horso l'ort- ablo Lleitrlc It illinium Iho btorngp Hatter--. riom tho New Yoik Sun. One of the latest adaptations of electric heating Is the electric "hot plate," for keeping food hot during dinner. This, In n simple form, Is being used in Hugllsh rtstiuiants. The metnl plate is electrically heated before being brought to the table, but should It be neeessar) to lenexx the heat, a plug Is Insetted nl the side of the plate, connection Is made xxlth a bockct on the table and tho e in 1 out is kept on ns long as neded A nexx foim of hot plate for kitchen use hns three ellscs titled In a row into a stand, ilectiical connection bt lng estiblished bx a socket undei cm h plate The stands mi nickel-plated and tho plat, s are each eight inches in diameter Although, oidlnarlly, proxlslon Is made for the regulitlon ot the temperature of each plate. It Is sometimes found advlsi ble to dlspi use xxith the ri gulating appai ntus, and to adjust the plitis to nah cllffticm decrees ot heat. The llrst ma) be a sloxv plate, reaching 11 maximum tem perattue ot li") deg. Fnhtenlnll, the next inu) lie Jim iltg. and the third bf0 deg or 700 deg Thi be timpciuturcs cox.r all the uqulr. tnentb 101 the prepaiutlon ot nn orulnaty dinner, nnd the utensils e-an be moxiu irom one neaiur 10 dip otnei. A gieal number of these heateis arc being used In houses In tho West end of Lon don, and they au by fai the btst mems xet Inxented for keeping food xxarm dur ing dlnnir. The electric radiator has nlieady come into xogue In this counti), nnd is most In di mand In tliu shape of n light ornnmenta scicin, xxhlch can be i usllx mox.d fiom place to plaee A small s-1e. inula cs peclall) for bediooms, .an be so connect ed xxilh an ulaim clock ns to cotuo into opcialton a sulliel. nt time liefoie the sleep ei Is aroused to llll tin loom xxith n gentle comfortable hint ngalnst his gutting up The stiong point In laxor of tills elevli e Is that it inxtr oxirlieats an upirlment When it coim s into gi neral use, xxhlch it lncxltalily will, the stifling and unlu nlth) ntmosphere Incidental to the piexalcnt abuse of othei s) stems of heating xxlll huiiplly bo a thing of the past. Th" rage In Hngland for electric heating dex-lces hns led to the 1 mplo) ment ot a poi table electric radiator, made In the form of a banner, foi uo In tho drnxxlng room or near the piano l'ngllsh rooms lire often chlllx nnd comfortless In xxlnter, as steam hent Is tin except'on, nnd It takes sexernl hours li, he it most loams by means of the ordln.nx ilreplice One con beeiuem Is Hint man) ladl. s shirk theli dall) piano 1 uu tiee during tin xxinlii months liuoau-i the loom Is too cold and the stlfleiid tinge rs deilxe no btnetlt from the ixercUe. The buinr radiator, hung conxenlentl) near, hns the nn rit not onl) ot xxnrming the pln)er, but ol-u tiniling to kie the Instrument In order. A strong feeling has Int.l) arisen In re gard to the glire of e lei trie lamps In streets nnd public places 'ihe ileico light of tho arc limp in. In course of time, ru inous to the i)es, whlih It steadily but surely weakens, nnd It Is r. oognUttl that some mems of remed)lng the exil Is called for. There ! aln tidy a tendenc) In street llKhtlng to nb 111 Ion the big urc, nnd to Ube a greater number of lamps of smaller candle joixer placed at less frequent Inter x lis than nt pie-sent It Is suggested that all street arc lamp shades be celored jti loxv tn soften the light, The f tre lining Into bedrooms of the pow erful iu)s of a etuet lamp often tonus to bo a source nf painful nnno)nnce, and In many instances the elt) nuihoilties haxe nalntfil globes at the request uf propert) holders. In one case, xxheni a citizen ob jected to tho glare on his house. 11 bluk stripe w-as pal ntul on his side of the globe. The stripe xxas only four Inches broad, but it threxx a deep and restful shudow on the house For the corridors nnd halls, of hotels, and for the Intcrlui of public buildings, uic lighting xxlll toon be deprlxed of ont of Its most objeitlonuble features by the rupull) gro,xlng practice of Inxcrting tho lamp This throws the ra)s of light upward 10 a white lelle cling sulfate, xxhence thi x 011 thrown down iHlfusid and harmlen An Interesting scheme fur the utillzitlon of pioducts at present xaliuless is under const lerutlon In Siranton It U proposed to establish n tuat eletrie powir plant theie. tmnlo)lng the I1m1111.se piles of culm whieli haxo uecuniulai. d in the dis trict for the production of steam to inn the rt)namos. It Is estimate l th it In thi wu) .lettrlclt) can be generate! at sip h a loxv cost us to great)) profit many Apollinaris "THE QDEEN OF TABLE WATERS.", "First in Purity." BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL. GREAT BIG PIECE or CE branches of mnnufacturo In the city, nnd also to create a largo number ot new Industrie-. There xxas a time when the storage bat tery sadlx needed an apology, but noxx.i dii)s It shows a confident and aggresslxo front, and Is rnpldlx rorglng ahead In many fields of electrical applle itlon While It ii aliendy llrmly established in light and power central stations, it is Just now hnx--lng .1 run for prixato Installations An Il lustration of Its sultnlilllty loi this xxorlc is gixon In the case of a dry goods house in the northern part of tho state, xxhlch list xear pild $200 a month for its eleottlo light ing. As jioxxer xxas xxanted for sexeral pui poses, the film put In a $3,500 plant, tho engine of xxhlch, besides xxoiklng sexcril machines, is connected to a el)nnmo xxhlch gives cuirent for 100 lights during the day. felcty dills of stonge bxtteiy xxere also In stalled, xxhlch nro ehniged before G o clock. At that hour the plant is shut doxxn ami during the evening the immense building Is lighted by olectrMt) that has been stored at slight erpen.se from the daylight running of the el.xnunio. The llim estimate, there fore, that their lighting costs them nothing, as they nre obliged to 1 un the engine dur ing the elav for othei put poses, 11 nil tha ilj naino nnd storage plont are carried on xxlthout ps tin. consumption of eotil. As tins snilng Is put at about $2 100 a year, tho proprietors expect to recoup their outlax- 111 about txxo )ears from sax-logs, and they xxlll then haxo tho plant .at piactically no cost whittexor. Among tho many results of the spread ot the electilc rallxx ix In countrv districts u Its Impending influence on the shipment eastward of California fruits Hlectrlc rail road lines ate noxi being run in iniiny parti of tho countrv thtough outl)lng dlstilptsj well adapted for the piiltlx-ntton of xnilous kinds of fruit, and the f irmei-s, haxlng noxx a sife and speed) mi .ins of getting their produce. to market, me beginning to plant fruit trees, In addition to enteiing largely Into the growing of kit' hen gat den stuff for neighboilng toxxns. Culifmnians realin that when all these new local sources ot fruit supply come Into bearing other nuii kets for California pro.liu ts will have 10 bo found, nnd they lec.u I the situation as likely to tell set Ions!) on the -.jIup of fruit lands on tho P.acllle slope in the near fut ure. AX'im Not Mnrilereil. Tho body of Enoi ITayden, a colored, child, wns found in 11 house in- tho icnr ot Armour's packing house )esterdny aftei- nnmi npnnn- rn,r. tt-i,rnin.. . : ., --f. - ...u,,l, ,ut,-iei iiitiiiu 11 11 inx est gallon which fhowed that the- child will be burled In Union cemetery to-day. Ought hut. New York World: A policeman who Is worth $200,000 nnirht unl in l,a .11. ,...1.. ... hv tl" Imposition of a flno of twenty davs' ..-... . et'iiir. i4 in imw iiirfii h poor III" p pee tor. with nil his fiugal niixlngs tied un In c.irlilu fitnl (A.l f.u..i. 1.. r V. --.-,. ,"' ; ' ""' 111 jupau, it would haxo been ellffeic nt ' Whleh XX lis If." Her eyes flashed "I would do nnythlng for a grent mini-" she exclaimed Ho Klanced uneasll) in the direction of thn dom. "Madam," he fnlteted, "I muse xinture to Ineiulre If you luixe mntilmony, In xlcw, or aro yon nn uiitogiuph tienelf" 111 a Nux'il Youth's Comnnnlnn RirnncA n.i..n t pen In noxels For example- "She sat there like 11 iiiatbl.i Htiitiu. und sinlltd hi only the marble can smile " XX lint lie Pri 111 Inn!, Mrs. De Goodo "What did the miniate,. pr.ach against to-da)?" aB-!!nst1lmi'Uo (uirll )"Uo Pe.' Hiilldlng Pernilu. Mrs. Alice C. Jordin, 3017 Hast Sexentb street, frame dwelling, j,0o0. Six Miiuthi In .lull Tny.'i'JYt-',?);1 wf'.X'iter.l-iy sentenced by JUSl It I? alls tn tslv mnntl.j f. t, ...' Jail for ..bsault ami buitey " wvu"ly; A mlddlo-nged mnn, of tall, blender bul'il mul earnest cat of countominca steppul Into 11 hatter's shop on Jackson street yes., teiday morning and lemoxtd the wrap. P ngs from a soft felt hat ho carried 11 his hand "How ranch xxlll It eout to huxt. tills dc;l a light r), to matili my hair?'' he Inc.ulud "It w )l co.t youniH t,i .lollui," replied ihe battel The e-aller wrapped It up again "j on't pay It," h, said, ileclde.ll) ; "for 85 cents I 1 in get my -.'r. 'U.-!1 tQ '-101' - hat. GoaVl day sir" Chicago Tribune, l Colfax Sanderson iht. ... ..- agent, of the, Hlg Four route.: who ml iiee-u in mi rny ior bOtne. ela) past, has left on his annual trip Hast. ' NTS 5? V J V 1 y -