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AND '• PASTIMES C"" "» 23* *- r-r A w T- ** r *- V"*' . osrv«r«i*y w* from tba ? ta# T M c. A f W be»T »tra.B4»i* to r a .t V < * **«« » tno . J «»j oa> "<"*•■ : ' • "* * *r.j„m tffpmr* to b* #tror,*«r sjwrtw _ w „ ■L, tbe w*«« th' Y M € A. •*T f , «Join« f ird work Th* .da'lv atttfidanc# a; prac'l*-* bo- Th* work of t.«- *«/«« * - Ai; - v lf dropc-tnr or, [£!iW «e * •'* *«■ ■"> 1m >*' Ooo*.frrt»:«d K»*»" arid • noodfn»r. • ; »•-d h.tif-bi It •• tmbnuw- tmm et c ,u»bU ! L -ear a&d ba-» iiiown nt> vj-ry w»; b K—♦ o Tw»n!>- • Jt f«» Waoch of th' > M C A.. jum y<*T <» »n<t ri»ft and h*a ? 4*n* +**'■ **' v " *** ■ ■£.* H*r>dr»«* *y*d «j -«r --f 4o th# B»-*;.*».>' «••'■ »*•> ♦«*"> IS Mar •f' * *"• ' r ' 1 ** *>* y #»e«. H* wl>; pT'MWJf ? n Jot haif- n *« candidate for "r«d who artowod : ga t i»d *ty-» Anting U;- wwk w*r» 3L, Km»v and Traey Jim-# Lt «■!>' t»«» ®" f 10 Pfa«Oe»- twl<s» thw m: u t ij4 u> '*■ m<n'h atrorur r [ kf ? r«* r and wiii be a hard man o i mi tfKtad . am M«rphy. Th irator and Br*a*r e> smns food work a» '.a 'V> Brai^r. » »*"* m - i ahowfn* ap in r l*, both In offenaive and d#fena ■ f*aT j B ftaarvor awl J • ~'x T anroi a # gmt&M InO cond,tt<ir. and ha*# ho«a (HaC iorc* vary voorl work Kawaon Kta t grr#'. d»a.i or«r hU iaat ytw'u 0r and aJtbowxf; Thuraton ta a now «»,- »f the fair.', h* play# !** a vatoran. o»rti# Tbornon *i!l h«i»d down i«ator raer. M af 9jd D#t!» Hendrtfk and Ed hav# a trw! at cjairtsr 4nd Luv.s atar.la a * ria*s ty hlasartf. Ho ta quick atr.in* «m! w ictsve; Or*#*rr. in. f,>r *0 , j it/*r. 10 ibowicf irp in vary good form »| art® «ak« a v .ul'»u »t« K#n s!«k *4l tr moved to half !>4' k Qf th* half ha-ks Mataon la ahowlnjr up <s gr—f etylr aa»! atande a. very DO' d unyt af maiila* th# tt aai He haa un- Wtad tand If an.il! but vary *tromr a d fUk #isd la hiirkin* I n# In *r#ar <f> Car! Hohllta#ll h*a h##n ahowl * sHoth bat tar than U*t year %.nd la play* '&* g*tn» of hi* life. If b# k##pa Is* nmt V will j.?jnd a €>>-d ah.»» of ma* - « tie team Flicaner haa not yet aiart#d to v k e*pe -*»<t o:i» th • #ok F.l r's «, »v> pUy#d ati-. h a atron* *anw» at year for hm ftr»' ««nn haa not niiMmfi up for practl ?+>, but ta e*pe<'t#d «t tt» iattor part of the we'k "Kt Own# : a th# #*-9 tnfnrd raptain n» wt floachin* th# team laet Tue*«tay rtd ,w*m#d very much with "h# »»n»i Hf 1 a-111 b# nn h»nd on# diy 1* **k during th# to coach, and •Us auterially h»lp *;\f f«*rri *tih his !»>«><:(' of th# gam# Xte4(«<r Ni hoU* waa ov#r to T* om» m w#»k and *.rran*#d a cam# with th# hos*t«»4 anlvarittty turn. H# r*- w»fe*; th»y win h*v# a m i-h »tron«T ««a ibar. last y#*r Tk» ht*h a-htwl bas a atr>-> ir as la th# fteid and It 1» |hw—tbk 1 th* %• T X C. A second team wsll play *** Xov«-mt#r l yam# at T»>-oma lot Friday Pr»f E. E. Green »tar ted • tafia* -Um Eighteen member* were wm»: *M tank the flrer Tha *m fed* ?alr to be mu -h l«tr*er a* fen • popular wish the nvmf«r» Pr >' &w» ia an expert at faminjr. The at swlßre at t v » gymnasium cla**e» I* In *a*:at fSpidiy. Prof, Orwn la arrang *» Sir a »er:»* of *p»rta for ev»ry Mon %s Wwilnp during the winter months htt-" bail, fanHng and wre«tlin* wilt b« the f**? ur*-«. Itswise who captained the l*ntverstty < Ctt? tea m laat year la now ar- Jjjßf Y»l* fj|»t wr- k h*- pla> <*<s full a«mth» *Tuh «leven that defeat ad tha «to ft Wjj ' -. » f . r gtgr fy>». « phjrsr »r S»- »-.f. • | tt • -••* nnd with !h<» s \ r. t"i»m thl« vear. •, , p rr vt t | • <>f iJ . . R " h-M at the « s»*tt;» trap* jre*t»rda> was one >f fU.-.-eaaf.,! the *e t »on <"or.di* --**** f»vr.r«b|* and «ome escatirnt »«e made l k s»'av, ns. -1 ! ■- »"*«L " I "* The h«iiui ap fr>n»^-» * fctJv » >ft U I. ri-.f ;> m O !; f ; ; •. j I y j Y/ Lj ! tL I jlt ; |A Talk I I to the | Buyer j I I. "wie • n<l J | He J | >»eat» mt „ 0 * * <re»» Ikr very krtC 0 a ****'' '■ *"'»»-'> ». t« the L « «a«e. • I T *ai thmt W(t • % the rh irxl J | *" *' •*««•*., r mnf . # a **•«» at r.a.c.M, rti lrr , ***'*•« T®wr n M | , nr% , ♦ • ***** aalt eawrt 'mm % ♦ b«»* r. F, F" » • # afcoot-off O--# tr*- ac*}i*..i t#d with tb# *y*t.em of arorta* •"'-id think tfcat u E m mad# S and Theiji* a. the (unw* wm. The rui» taya. tnat no ma-*?#r ta# to»ai •core of a bandlcao man may ba. n# -an no? ha credited wttb nsora tban tw*o*.y. The coatr'- .m* Ktea » thai as tba scratch BUu't ar. ft-.t rr„t** mor# thaa tw#r.:y tba w*n#r» to t« ai.6>#«:t to in# MaiS. • l«ti Haa4lr«p »fc»n. H Biack inmmiv*wAm \i a -w R-ipp# UJ«Jir.i: * r..ie. n» - ♦ Btrvam .... ...jaujiaiiuniuiid —a J Hardy *Wniill*U! Ui«M 1 -ii Eiu# u«i -s Cbaitta ;ii:.:;»!!ii:Mta in -a Ban ..... ; rj';in..y® »>.:r- w Hipk.na 11 •#- U ' T »■m »b»nt utavcns 1 n*iummuw 1—» Hardy im nmim 1 imui-v. I'- .ppa ••«» -# EATA IMIIUIAUMIUME-N <"h*liia :. .. iiiiii'dj .wiiiMii •• £*a< a . .«•':• ■€ 1 1(t r<- H «ihkl<-». I'rafftrr. j»'#*«w umnmuai-n Elba uuuwmnu-'.« Rupm lmuimv.M-lZ h*»M uumum ■: '*h#tt» ..iiiuiin:« .m-iJ Hardy ..I<*UWUIkaJ»-?l I HrUI) «las!r«. J Hardy 1 >U1'11» <w -* Halt in x-nvirnmmm-u Eiiw 111 w.ttmmmi-n Biark my. ■ «t#u«i m-v-ii •MreM loin lauiiwlHini—li Chaiita .aiJIIUIMMW MBTlld—ia to fair* Oiiufclri. Bt#v»r.a 1! 1A 11 11 11 II <n 1* 1! «- If Elil# 11 »«l»l»U&Ui U-U b"> la H> II 1» « J Hardy 11 * 11 1» W 7 Ha:: M *» l-> 11 le -% Cb»u» f»* jo « «»>»»901« » ie «n- s IO Maalra, fuol. HaH annum • Ch#ius i<nmun— * Ruppe ... ..... > .„ 1 ...„.(1tij1W ,! !1 , V- S *t »•>#?.* ninsiui— » Black 114111111*- I Hardy lilllKdil— % Th# local shoot#r* who ar# to tak# part In tba state tournament at Hpokan# dur n* the latter part of this w-*k will to morrow er#nuta Thom# who will pr?>i>abty *0 are Dirk fUevan# W L*. < r h#Hs* E E. EliSa Jati Hardy. H. F. Norton, Fr*4 Charl«» Jack Hupp* and W. A. Hardy. Wjiatoom will b# r#pre*#nte*l by t«>l| Cooper and poanJbly Mr. I>oty. who Is al ways the Iff# of a shootm* tournaflMot. #*■ -pting. c# cours# th# vs nlar Tom W".»re of Bpofc<».f>«. Twonw wiil probably s#nd W, A. Ebarly, H T D#n h»m. W V fth#ard. K. A. KUntiall and Mr. McNaafbtoo. Arrangem* nta have been completeiti frr a tlx-rou »d between Green, for merly spatrring Instructor at th# Weatti* Athlefit" Club, and Dl k C>. >\ who his been sw#*ping everything b*-f->r# him In Ran Franfts o *nd vi«ntty. The meeting will probably take plaoe at th# Sea. it is th#afee batwren Octot»er 2» snd J5. Osring to th* bitter fe«ling between th# two men th# b»ut will prohably »# of th# whiriwlnd Variety wtth pi'-nty of nuam to back up th# blows. tl-flr* rommi.»stont-r T E Jor At hi* rawh on Blark rlv«r y-*t*rdny aft frMKm and trlM hi# tuck b*lt fishing. Wh*n hf arrived tn flattie last evoning h* had half a .■reel full of fin* trout *ome of 1 h»*m tipping th* »<~a>«-« around the p>und no'.-h. Mr Jone* »w*;»r* that ho rtM not purriiaw ttfft on* of th* fish and Louis Cohen *a) • that hr beU#*e« him. 6pa!dln*> ' >fllf-l*l Pootbai! flulde wh ch In tha aeknowladgad authority »*» tha game In America, h*« juet heen lasued f or the aeaaon of liOT Tha Ouidc ha* hw<en l omplSMl by Waiter O imp the no tad foofhaH authority. and contain* many Jru tereatlng and Instructs* artlclae for b-»«h the norlce and the aeasoned player. A. Alonso Ktagr phy* • a d;r< t>r ? the < h - «4(ii uaiveralty. also contribute* an !»- t*r*tt!n| arttcie on Fo.»tt*ll in the W>»t Pealdea the rut«-a. which. ■«< course. form the leading faatura of tha fluids tha book also comalr.a numerous r*wt raits c*f ail the leading pbytri and record* of of tho eollaflaa In the T'nlted Statsa. The Outd* la for aale by alt n f»« dealers, or will he **nt postpaid on re «»lpt of ;0 cent a by the Arrtfrl iin ftporta Publishing Com* patsy. Stt Hroadw.»y, N>* York The Amerlr*n K--nnet Ct'ib ■ i* thor oughly revised Ita ni!e» « »vemln* ahow« One change ia * w.\ of apeeiai meation. lnaatnu>-h aa h hrtr<» about a complete revolution In thf manner by wh;. h th» title of rhamptor me> he w ,n. I*n.if»r lh* o!d a>*ateßi a d.*ar after win nir«|r four rrlaca in the open c!*#< waa •-*MWied in ?he diatt' >*r-' ?a*« t-d af-r winning thre* priaee in that ela»a w «s • n- to he called ch,imp!on It waa elided that the old rutea thleM*.! doan whlr-h were lucky In r«M.-h!n* the chat* !*-TJ(te claaa by win* at minor d<>« ah«w« The new etewlfliatixi fa a* Mi-.a* I. The PMPP'- rta*« *hail '.»• for ail d<>K» »v«r >i* m •» »» and ander tweiv# rsor. of ate. and no entry oar* be made ..if on« ander <t* m "*tha '»r » *e dit f >i';h i# ttnknowv I. The n<<vice ctaa# alia it be for all d* ** nev «t !)Adai won a rtrw pn«e »♦ anv reecft «,t .-.» * ama m ::;e p >?py or novt.*e claaa a*c«r>r*d. 3 The J«nl<w clay* alia IS he for *ll d<*** ttevar havtnf won four >r m '**■ ft rat pr*.a> a at any nctfnM anow. wina la the i>uppy -. • " \ ■ ' 4. #»ruor claaa ahali be for al! do«<i havin* won four or mor<• flrat prise* »• any r»-*wn tal «*v*w wtna In 'Jk puppv or aovji-e « ;iuw*w eac«pted In entenn* 4 d>s in tfte senior c'aaa 1: la necaaaary tr» ®p«c4fy on the entry Wank a i#nt num&ar of ira* pritc winntnf* glvir.# name and v»ir .>f ;a an*trie j* ?v» eMß^'n In aucft cUa» uattl « i b one of. h»« w-ws ill a Knur f!»»" afrer which or— MKlior win «: i!t •• *;fa -ten: Tb««e a * mutt b" p ;blt».'>ed m th» r«(jdo«* fc. T*ie Qt« tot all --'aaa aita" be f<»r \.l do.'* -t 13) «*• ■ • « * month* N > prtae a inner nixjkil Ne 4»harred from c -*n pe-tef. « All offer. < - t . r iee fr three of the abo*a toe any or.a hr«a»l. one «*f wnk*» naa f-e :h > fiw-f r all ciaaa, he empowered to pr>*\ to tor that firci-d t art:-:: rV t.ap frvr ■>* d«<«ra whl *i woe •• * ".r»t >r*-8« *•, 4M<d c.*#i*e. and the winner three --a: pt.iw tn au h winnera c»aa«*ea wll 'b- t •-<• recardevf hv the American Kennel i" >h. Xo claa»> » -v can N- «» •* r»wr fr*n in the * r »ia No en* trv can he chare d fsw thla . ajw A '!«< Tt!»* h<*# already w>wi o«e w m ftrata in the craiien« - v'~*a* +r.*A re-.a«ri theo«' w*.a» to hsa cre»lit u»w «r>l bacon'r%g chamnioct »f reconl. Ihe rv-4»v» til::* Vj :-v f It;* w'.aa to h* lalifd tn she w.ioer*'' ciaw The f i.oa ; c »»atr*»*t the S. - Ft*"-5.*-,? «*hrw.H'le'a ac-W? of Oeof£» S»h*rvfc"a appearanrr on a hlr* a tra* k wui furniah ia<ereattn* ra> 1 tg to the rxec. Ie not on.y ot TavCtr*. l«t cf S*"»ttle a* weil: "Jthartca calebrmtrd h!a ftrat < rr-p tloa on « »i:fi r~ « m! hy throw.r.f d In tha eyrea of the crei-m of Parttk d4»*t t to « '*er a-tyla ar.i ret: .g iwty with the purse »v<r offi-red ■.n \\ rwiem r« # ctr «a I- ad»lf « w..« tha fared fe» only in the hird «. cprn ftntahinx third ti J- «a aid Vaoth: jotM rode :a *!*•>» a*. s'W- irt thia raca ar»l w-.m out with a l-t.rat >f *, -■**! that w*» tr* inrjhla H*d hia eu.' Ira hr:. ia* - e.j there w ->u.-.l have tarn a d.:f!--r --ant aSi rr to telL honor* of tha d*e were war. <tiv *«1- ad bet warn iie> "*e S?.ar-,.k f - T *<\v. * U and J K \V ir i ''■ anaataur !**n J- ■- * ta * fat ■ to c.'Ose tofttb«r ht warer 1", five n char.r-KWfeir ana! the feit urw ij im meat was «E"Oii**l ois tt » co>. li. w .nc t »wrvl up ts:a r«-t»*rfc* - succiaoaa on tha recent n<wt narr ctr, .;t ts Annex n« the two a-ate .r "' • n:-iat .W *l*e atv a. At tt* <w»r>a ;; -e » aetuaO be»ond tr.e q««mk« «j< a e-wt>* IXIK BATTLE POST-IXTELLIGENCEK, MONDAY. OCTOBER 4. !'.§?. - . r '■-I- iT9. T~ ■> -'"Z »>T ■7- t:os 5» Kenaa. then kw*Mßed isiai't'-o. b ;* *h# ♦»' "i*-- ** P« m-* *s • •«- p** I See tfci* y«er. a">*s sre ivot Jiaine to. <*9 ttoer* *« a» *»r '* srttfcag *-ho B'/w m ved quest tb V «ipr«a»cjr he- W e#*» tr* t*". At leas*. sot dur*T.g the I a® i»4 fct*d to Capt, F D H firft-s for The foliflpw -g flsots *>Mt wr»*'..r.t: Wr«.:a| is ah«"it *h# widest spcr* known to itsttz. a»d su <■*** ' " has always be«a • sure ra»4 tc ; e a;»c-laus# and fnw. Th# Sr»t >r,-E # rr. th# »p»v* Is to til# lltod at tb# fntwral of Patroelus, »*h*rl*K rn *-* **■ herv aad tf:* f-*m#d -jot*. -<f O* *:»#r*J '»r»nsßßieet Th# lari+nim v+rf '"eUered that th# •per-'* aod fis»* wb -h a rear. had wllameed ar.d del*" **d ta to Ufk woui4 swSty b# VMM". gratifying to ft!* eke lie 1 w : ". >f t~+ tr?* *"'|T * " ""• <" -aq * fa.-®#* w*» - triumph te th* of 3>-i< his frttsds and sent term* <tow-"« and nloabt« '• at fe.'s f*e* H * stnt"# was ptaced to t)ui p'."# of A' - a t* Oirrarta. t-.d tH« he r*e.~*#d hts owr -sty h- r»- e#;e*d q»o»* «,"-«*ar i *i*; rewards It is to t'f% m~r • if «*i of a ®e;*brst#d Gr»»k g#n ' al thai hi* triumphal *n*ry toto th* *ity 'f A mpu aim-*' #r ali#d 'hat *iv#n to « w",r*t a' t?• # r»K M thus »howlr4 to » v a* th» ck and r»" " ••d ■ ir~ kn -«r. ht~* ■ ;» r»m' «< wr*-< whtcfc <-«n»d th* nwit ar»l»tie -uid ci»>r -»* ■"'f tfc* ra»n-» On rbo ot*.«r har. : Rot an? Vho «•«•* of a moo **v«* >"harv.t*r n*'- r-»atly *?\- *rw- r r bet pr»-'»-rrw! r.h» brj taJ b*«aji* r of th* gU«ara*t*l *hnn wh»r* m«Ti w*r»- dr!v#r. in hi*h3y tr*tood and fw«Kj tn f.fht with »harp ttn d"»*fh -fsdwS tho s#. ajid th« Tartar fnmpty r»"*tv»d tfc« p«s*- :r.r of a Rom*a ho day In th« sfM feffMiawn w*re fr»tt wr»tt !*••« and at on* Bi»»' at St fluids, rhe <■■:tif n> cf bon.io* d#f<»at#d th# m*-n .• * v.--#'in:r«'#r tr. a r#«ular!y arr*n*r-d | #ont*st. Thts was to 0M f!f*t quarter of • thirt## 'h #«>r.u?ry, ar.d that mar.n#rs hav# t t i,' *»'h'r ->Tnir<-d. w# resd that . - "jrr. m*t-?h w:.. ham ptii'.ed off at ,r W«9»tmjnat#r or, Lasirrai day.** was br »k»fi up hy tb# of Westminster »- 1 1. - a»«ocU;e» w i-»n th# Lor.doners » er# winrSn* Iwini to our day th# game f WT«H»»?frtfr has been enconrnged by th* U e#ns of manly sports, wltn«»»#d the f*mtes» of old and lent th# r pr*#-=-ne# ° to aid In keeping up tb# ton* of a healthy *x#rci*# and encourage th* champions. T •« snrfents o<—d their bodies, and then to »!iow their opponents to *#t a rr.o. pour*»i sand over tb# oil. No doubt fmrn tMs custom th# **preasio*i "a ssndy ma-"* ha* paa«#d ln?o use ** a synonym f r i pluek and #nduranc*. Th# wrestlers on next Thursday night will contest In tha tr' *t popular of th#. styies leaving otit th» brutal styles, which allow all kinds of roagh w .rk. and ther# is no reason wnv th# most delicate lady may not attend and se* this contest. Neither mar. has ever been knomrs to resort to any u*ly or ft il tactic*, but on th# oontrary b-.th ar« fair and gr#at wre»tl-rs who have I '• back « f th-m and are de.-.r.jus of wlnairr on th# m#rits It is hoped th;»t | #acb man will brlri* his lady fri#iids. arid ] h# may f##l assured he may do s<> whh | perf-rt propriety PEE BEE. SATIOtAI. I.EA6IE OASES. LOOB VI LI, E. Ky.. Oct, t~Th* jwason • 4 l*'C c!r»«d h#re tod »r, th* R <i* d*f*a:- tr.ir th* horn# tram In an btfrcittnf garo«. Birth Fra**r .%rsd Rhine* touched up ratn#r lively In th# #arly part of the g.im*. but tbe latter mor* effective when j men w»re on ©a»#« Capt Fr*d Clarke wik* pr**<-ntfd with • diamond rin* by h.s admirers in the fin* inning. Attendance, SjiwO. Srore: R H. E Tncinnail 5 13 $ iLouiavflle 7 13 2 Bat:exie#-~Rhtn*w And Vaughn, Frajar and H**ter I'mpire McDcnald 8T I-TiT'ls. Oct. 3 —The Brawn* and Chi cago# spilt ev*n in th<lr double header today. Th# home team the firat by baiting Orifftth hard In the closing Innings In th* frame Thornton footed :he lo<»l* badly. Attendant**, Srt*r« First G*m#— It. H. E < Ittfijo 1 1* 3 **t. Loufei ... Id 14 3 B*U*rt*»—gudhoff end Dou*!*es, Grif flf »nd K • • -I k~. t mptr«- P- ar<«. Second <lem«— R. H. E «""hl--a«r>> 7 7 2 Bt Louis 17 2 Ba;t*rl«~-Hart ar<d Douglas*. Thornton and KS;;ir<*d*«. lim.E JOKK.K 1 niX.KR. *prln«flrlit ltavlna * Turf *>mnilil Oirr • I'Krlnic SPRINGFIELD, 111.. Oct. 3 -C. A Wil son driver of Th# Bishop, th# hor*# that flnl!»h*d second tn th# 2 30 pa■ y pr«t*st» ag ilnst first mow* heir* glv#n to Uttl* Jok*r as the litter was not #! g ll ?» for the 210 «»k*s. Phillips, who < )%!m*d to own Littl# Jok#r. claims to h ;-e p"i* v .."f«*d him »t <'am*••?:• •;;* (" ly l».«? M h from •* Mr And*r*oo. ■** v M p, —»rn i »*<»r of IMlMj* rlaimrd h* Hr*d, «n*w-r»d a r*! •• irnph'f ct S ip*rtr.l-n'!»"r>r Mvl ! <!*n and said no aueh man Uvea tn Bour brn Oth*r !d»r.r* «Nvur»d and I th* ra*» pr >rnij"*« t'» become a turf «< an ! d4l. Philttp® t* r.ot the only <>r* conc»rn"d I Ir thf dereiopm nt* r.f th* fraud. Ihr < up *rpte« Off rOM'SIBt'? o. Oet S -Th* fndrwr-.ip oli,«« and Columbu» pluyer* had a ronf*r ene*' tonight *nd d*K-td«»d not to ptsy o'.* th» nip iiCf» t)M Indianapolis m r*- f'i« .-..g *o p t> any mirt on thHr <»wn jfTO"i«d!«. Th* players of h-vh t»am* w*r* *nTio>ts *o return to r*- b- *• : »h* Col :mbus »>tre d *lv«> Vanspo'is the rur>. th* H having won thr** our .%f t*v» ram** 1"' pt.-»y*r I over »*■ ; pens*e Flt-HT WITH » %TTI F THIE«E«. Cord »hm» t'lrhaniicrf hot OnU »»«»«. o» tK>» Hanitlla Hart. RAKER '"IT* Or < * Sh--rlff Ki tvirn and poe»» ♦fuevHil tn v bat'l* with two »-«u> thi*ve* *b--ut 5 o'elock la-«* night on 'be low«>r Pi>wd*r tiv*r. In al ! ahout f«*>rty *hc«# w»r* ** "hang* ! I' » i* d-irk wh*r th* - »nd hi* m**. earn* «por th* N»t •!.*« who hni * th*m »tghty b*ad of esttl#. Roth «M> * rtr* and Fred Hut o-* of *h* th' ; ev*«, w*« *h %» thrr. igh '■•-p .im Ro' in ih* dsrknese and Hull rod* ■> *h.a C!tj sIMT' h* --aii'd a 1 -o dr hie wound H* wa« arT»«*f**l Sn hi* ro*>m t.jdsy. H>e pertrs»r. Ear! Wh*e4»r ht» n-'*T v*t bi"*n fliafht t It w»a rtt» Diati ot the thi*v*s *o driv* ' •,> •> irta Td-»h > and etvhtr.r» t -vr *•1 th*n drf* * th* »tr*ng# <-a'" > h. • -jt ?.%r •iaugh <-r Tn# th:-»v » rr «m bf« f 3 *<ng wh -h h»e pp*rs*»l «gt-a --- ■y ,a this \»Wn«f« % tllt UrosaJ p f ■' P tpat "h to p-o' -T f»i fftfi . - R C I ~ ha< • >.' t r ■ --,1 s'Mtmer Nak>s*p » f •> «. been >. W*d p•- ortw to b. :} w*> s it — 4 « •-i :* ~ l - -r « # a" «at a**"» tn f<«srte*n 4»jr* if ther* !« r«> r n 'h* rfir*r Th" »"-i<r.»r Tra.t w,;l mak# ?wo iron a w»*k b-tw«*r Trail am! Nor* >•"* s «r-I*r to make rw > tripa we#fcjy to A^wb»ad. ! with" r •»-1 •«- • f tnflbm I- * «r aort-s on tho f!l!~e or hodv, # \v»- * % *t *" * , tjwt the •whilois* fnom • • b- T v * * " >o-,i N»g.n to chre tt.t* j " "* *h* b*tt*r. y. *rrt*'" g at •op*— twwrlrr »fj\ *ririr< j ** ■ )<>w«lry <*''*araar* S;< #»orrS »v»-i » CASTORIA For Infant* ard Cl.lirta /S t*-« XTr y/fj In Irs<Zs~ MALLON IS MARKED «pokof. pnmumm aooi to be Ol 9TEZ> FltOW omtE. CkarfM P#a<if»* 4«a(ast fUtm—Tnr n Boat R«"«a May B» H»r# D*»»lt# I »f»»»raltl» Report -Sea* at p««t«•«-»•* aad F#aaioa«. S;*#ia: P-dpa'-i: to th- P»t-Ja*».. *»s *" W'ASHi.ViTvN Or*. I—lf Mr. Howard T. JlaUoa. p.jatr aater a: s;*okaae d noc nw.fr,. :t la •;-!£• prcbanie that. wt'Jv in a short tbas# ,i« win be r*mot -d and a Republican appelated a* his tuners**. Kaposi's make it appear to tbv detr«sLrtjrea; that tfea #ffort for feia rctaoaral cornea from the Re p»jb'i<-aii leaders of Spc-kam* oounty and is ba*#d wholly on poL'Ocai causes. This r #w wit: r.ot be acre;-t#d fey tha <k-yarUD*nt. It .# stated by p«osto®c# oi liciiua her* tr.ski ehanpes w«r» preferred ar; r?t Mr. Mi ' 'Wife tb# P.#puhu-an tdatßiftrtgac cataa Into power. Cer tain It t» that complaints werw i# arainst h;m not oesly to tba dejarrnwnt. but to th* civil a#rr»e» eowm.ssion. and th* »att#r b<«». it is claimed. r#»-omm<r;.i- #d his r«-n»o*ai. B<tng a D*m.xra:ic ap pointc*. bowrvsr. tn* last administration j-aid but littla heed to tha eharfes. al- two or tr.re* difltsrf irf inspectors r#port#d several t—nfs at fauit in tns £; ■ kan* office. Wiin tb coir.mf to erf a n#w administra tion, tb# cttarg«-» W'-r* rrneaed. and it :s quit® possible tnat a more searcbin* in veetirtUos baa o«-#«i Biad? by the Repub lican ma,«*ctors ? an by tr.oa* krvlsf -n --0. r a t>«mocratic petoufST f enerj.l. Early in July In?p#c*or J O. Culrcr wis ##nt to Spokane u> inv#sa«»t* cbarfes to !z.# affwet ma: Po»TinA#t.er Maitun "was a of p uk'w of ill r*pute. that his character did not reflect credit u{k>b tha p<'>#iuon b» held, and that tb* condition in th* offii,** wm not s i- B as it sbou>d be in a c.'v the -"** of Sr«>kan# " Mr. Maiion, throuffb an InS-ientUl D-'m orratlc frsend. haa .aform*d the postoffice department that Inspector Culver never ■ ixn# n-ar him n*>r «i»e n;m any opport j n'ty to refute the marges wnjcb bad been preferred. H* aliefes furtbe-r that he wouid never have anowa any thine about the charg#s had It not been for a sensa t. nai pubUoatioa in an evrr..r.g paper, al though, he say a he subeequenUy ascer taiaed that many of his political and per sonal enemies knew of «ud expected the inspector's arrival. Mr. Maiion, it is aaid, a -k#d tb* to go with hiin to »<* the bus.riess men of the city wft»s>e testi mony would r*fjtf the charges. but that this was 11 >' den- and tnat th# inspect r #pent bis time ahile in th* city interview ing th# postmaater s poiits«'a.i and personal er#mi*a. Tr.# only specific charge nude againsg Mr Mallei, it is cla.med. was made by a former employe of the >ffice. F. G. Graetx. Graetz. it Is stated, was d;smis-<ed at the time when the first assistant postmaster general ordered a redaction of the t of the office. It is el*-med that the dis missal of Mr. Graetx sis really a benefit to the service, but that he haa always harbored a grudge against the postmaster b aise some ofi.er employe t;.aa h-aa s#lf was not dismii'.vd. Protest is now iaj*le by Mr. Maiion and by his friends to the department agair.it h'S removal from the office without hav ing #ll opportunity to ans*er tn detail the charges which have been made against him. and which he claims h* could easily refute. Quite naturally the claim Is matia that Senator W,!i-a is at the bottom of this attempt to remove Mr Mallon from th* postmajatershlp. but such is not the case. The senator has taken no part in the matter other than thai he ha.« been called upon by the department to hold himself ia readiness to reonmxnend s successor to Mr. Mallon. It Is believed that the latter will b« given an opportunity tf> r#--gn. and that if he fails to do so, he will be re moved for cause The postmaster (reneral ho*«.'»r is now considering th» prosit® whio'n have been made by the friends o? Mr. Mat Sen. and will probably give the oase a pe-rsor.ai consideration Mr Mallon furnished the Inspector. during his visit (o Spokane with ahout sixty Tetters from the roost prominent busings men of the -ity. ex pressing their satisfaction wish the man agement of the postoff e and Indicating their desire tfc.it there «h. 'i be n-> change until the expiration of the present four years* term. It ts also claimed, from the Democratic standpoint that during the eijrht years that Washington has been *«• ite the Rep»ii»:l<- • a-e h«d the p** l " offire for Ave years and the Democrats for only three. The -"tatement that there is nn e«pe«Mai reasc-t why any leniency should be sh■■srii to Mr Mailon. inasmuch as th* last RepubM >n poetn. tater Mr. <?h ir wis removed by Pr »lden* Cleve land before the e*pim* >n >? hi.- term la . ■.***-■.• hy 'he d- ir don tf M" Shaw's removal was s >le|y on account of his active political partl-anship. he hav ing acepted the nom'r.atfon of mayor of the city A f Spokane ->n ■ 'he Republican • ■ ket wUl* "till hold r* the iffi e of post master. Aetln* Secretary of the Navy Roose ve!t states that the application made hv the Seattle Chamber of and by Representative Lewl« that permission be erar **d to the Mor «n Bn- . of Seattle to deliver the torpedo boat Rowan now un der at Sew set the Puget sounl naval station :r ■*•**! if at the navy •>. ard Mare Is" ind Cal . will have the m ist careful >n*der-iri>n. The clvefs of t v -e various h .reaus of the navy depart ment whi<~h are concerned »n the = ons*rue tton of the torpedo b it have N«n called upon for a report as to the advisability of this change in the r<r-n--t Some of the bureaus have already reputed ad versely upon the proposition to change the p'aoe o* delivery Mr Roosevelt say# that r •*■*!' tivli' sr th-« the 1 apartment « !1 arefu'ly determine vhe <} lection as to whether it is praetirwble to authorise sych a change The main ot er*!or to it seem# to he the fa'-t that a r.s ierahje portion of the h"»thi and of »he -utflt for the torpedo boat h-as air ady been collected at the Mare Island r \vy yard. A! * Oen. Rr»~k a'*-- that the *rst re. ->■■• !rii > b* ("apt Rav after r-ai-hing A! ask < is not <v«r« d*re,i }* A th* deparT rs- nt as at all In the naturo of a report, it c nslsting mer-lr of a p»r*ona! and oonfl t rt -r to the se*-j* :ary of w>r. It was written t»y Cap? Ray 'ip.-n his arrival tSt if' hael and t -s the situation only a* I' a:-p*' •'«! to h:m there. There ui * •• -ur !r. t' '« t v i' ' <* nt prin'Mi er and over again h> ev»ry n*w*paper rr ip •• lent who ha • r St. M'.- ■■ Cir-t Ray rc-- *■ don to Dawson C ty and a full and r«*j<»rt is esx- V- -*ed htm when t-» first winter t»;i r 01 -s oat or* r. ind, «;-.v«e 1-. Munr, of Tacoma. ar.d Osoar F: Hi Mnb of Riti e, Was , have t- en a ™ ■; ! to pra.-t e bef n the lr.to rt' r dojwtrnent. l" r k»!! has b*»n a;-.- it'll at t o.lant the marine h - -.y Port Tcwneend, at a seian- of a month. Osteman haa te-a ;«Mr.*ed IT -*r at Vers • !>•« * oouoty, in ; ~e of I. F*. Coiemar The special mail service to o<ehen. -ham oot.crr. Idaiso, from She.Jey. aho * I be dlKc.r • OT'otoeg I4k n<~~-r whioh date the a « <><v»hen * -Se -»-r%ed by Bv*.i carr-r on route No. y>.rx A Ts\&.l vr+T j< r% h.*s \ hz % " S »-fn Nf f •• a? r-:. •' t F M •te Crlato rwilwra? a distance of one tr 'e This r've# the •» Sr..* mlsh a n r«err-t »er% e fr m tfcr*«» ra 1- r-- *« the other tw-■ tej-* tfee ?■<«.!'}#. ■ - --■ ■ miiw ay a d the Great Ncrthem rmTway. X' -* the Ist of V- -o - •-» »r -*e , . " tTt«r. Idaho, art}; oe -n Sro?*! .«• to presedeettaL and -h« »a:anr of ' - aas«r wnil th t* j. «. it - ;j - J* r«-w*::e U.a* the prw*d<*t, who * -* ea»e u« af a r->e,. raj ,«r WATCH. Watch T'Kfr tootmeps: pa riT »' ? csd i*C«r* roorteK Watch yeer hahUs; *hey eta* fr-,?* spoa ymi mwam and #■*• beyond your Con trol- ■>*' a*eh tha ?eßd-»a<-y of t># d»M Tha wor.d aicvf-sjf ar.d eJvas<: "JT ever-' day, and y*su cannot >rd to toe <®?t behind - may the locs gg ***: you already pcaaess. sarefuliy til# imereas af your *-*-* frtao-ia T-ey *.-• always few ta number arsd yoo ea~®o? 4- r«i r h for tl**e wfeo sav» be» 11 r **»»<« and ;rtt4 Witch ttovt all *h:nrs your heai'h. It '* ■taet pre-rious possession you esa ever have us this ife. atch for :h» fir*- - stnu ,>f * e>->!4 a couan, and mr.pt-->ms of tr.a.ara. pent to-Mwa. or enasnsrpt.on. and be*x ir. as --3 that tier* is bat one tfc.n* t.-at na .-heck these troubl-s <jaf;kly, and that is a pure sttiruimt. Wit 5 affinity those who try to per suade you to take faL*e st jnulanta, ard hear fn n*. nd *-« there '.s b-;t >r» : -e rr,*d: naJ *tiaiu;aat, ard that i* s>uJfy « Pure Matt Whisierjr. Watch the effects which follow the us# r 'f tki* *reat a.scovery. and you w:il flad that if lakers la time and accord, n* to directors tha annoy in* symptoms wh:ch, unless chocked win lend to eerMin ?>ek ntm or death, trill disappear ted you w U bo by this means restored to health and h-*pp:r;<-s», ar.d thus secure a near i*aaa af iife. for DeLamar on -hat data. may make a caan«« ta the official. A of Absence fir thre» months to t ike effec- 00 or abc> it October 39. I*?". ba> been *r«n:«l First Lu-?ul Join A* Lock* >jd. Fourth cavalry. Capt. Bofudos ELirM&-\ who was re cently promoted fjrwn 5m lieutenant. Tenth infantry. ha* N*en imrtgrt-fl to >' fr.- pany H Fourteenth infantry. da-;n* S- r>- tember T, IST. He the piaoe made vacant by the death of Cm*. «c>>n:h>-. Capt. E'idrtdKe hau-< ord- tvd to jota his «>mpany at once. • Additional Secor.d laeut. Harold B. Flake, KourtowsJi infantry. bu neen as- Signed to u»e vacancy of **oonl lieutenant iti Company <3. E.g'.r»en;h mf«.n:ry. mado by the recent promotion of Lieut. Juif« >J. Ord. Lieut. -fr'mte wlii Join company at once. The claim of J-»-n-»a Ja. k»cn. of Silver Beach. W&»fa.. for a. pension under the general law. has Ju* bet-a rejected, for the tvason that the rate ai which it «n adjudicated IS per m->nth from July SS, i*and 112 a month from September 5, ISS. for rheumatism and di*a»« of neart. w >uld not ben-fit him ;r kr-.jch ,sa he is now on the roll# at fl2 a month ur.Jtr the general disability act of June 27. iv«> Mr. Ja. kson m.gnt have ob tained a h.gher rating !f he could have proved that hit easing hernia or;* nated while ia the service and in the hne of duty. Thomax Mi-Gwv«. of Orcaa tedanS. whose pension eia.m was reje. ted In 1*96 on tie ground that »e waa n.x d:-*it.-d for manual labor in a pensionable degree, has been advlaed to hie a new appiietttoa under the general law. ALLAX R 3LACSON. fIKNEU I I* ALU C. 1 Man Rrp<»r(rd hrnn nrd In Seattle Harbor l« in Uirantr. VANOnrVER B C Oct. 3- A Case of a man reported to be dead and yet turn ing up again very much alive oc urred here tola). Soraie time hast sprtng Capt. J. J. B**ale, well known in connection with the famous str-amer Coqulttan, was reported to hav»- b*-en drowned in Seatt.e harbor while attempting to hoard a seal ing schooner Even the exact number of hi* roaster's certificate was given. T-day Capt Beale arrived in town, having been on the Carlotta C X for the season. As to how the report regarding hi* death originated he is completely Urnorant. He was not in Bering sea. and thus can not confirm reports that the branding of seals causes their migration. Fl<>rar-» Marvin predicted Klors ..*a str.ke. 614 First. W. <"arr, superintendent of sta tion O. rhioaro b* n re moved for K^r,-r.il lns'jt*>rdiiiat!i>n and in competency He is the roan who resi-ted removal In th*> .*oart#. claiming fixed ten ure ■>f offlce under the civil service law. Broken Down Mi Men. Men Who Have Wasted the Vital Power of Youth. Who Lack Vigor, Can lie Cured hy Electricity. Dr. Sanden's Electric Belt Is nn appliance which i- known all over the world for it- wonderful toiiir intiiience upon the waning vitality of men and women. It- touch is the touch of life. Warmth and energetic health follow its application within tt'ii da\>. A permanent cure of all weakness restoration of new life—is assured in the longest standing within ninety days. "THREE CLASSES OF MEN/* Dr. Sand en will send you a hook upon this sub ject. with valuable information, free. It po--ible call and see hi- famous belt Try it and regain your raan ho«>d. Life has a new charm to tho-e who wear it. Address SANDEN tLHC I CO., Ct»R OF THIRD AND W.A-HINOTON -IKLI f- f [^^HAfiaeooßESioaED"'" 1 "': 1 - -<3 WW a * * -rff fW cr ... c ,t ■ e , . a *-■ •• «« K«r -d, <\ ~\l \V / I 1 v- a. ! - * *• •'■ ••* • v " ••■• . - V. .a. ; V dr\ V V* r V y j; . . . Btro»€ »a» AH'ER t. :> „a»-itt r;"^T rt ridi ar "/ '-♦*▼ x*ree-« sretfweAM s*t» Tt.« reaaoa •*. ■ ': » r * ' • ,' < awrrs'.i«o»i.t<m»iaoe «». .e»i<a>«e /IV -«««-; :-« c • n<a « -Ve . • |-*-' ■ i Va wr .Jesa '* 5 1**** 1 ' ... i**-- r.^,sa^ Ai<iree» fa vol Me.i ;.a Co. P O Box faa C^L i'er mm at i»i~a if Kit *-.4 ■* »u*se'-a. »«a W saJk. COSTA RICA'S CLAIMS. «HE t *01« R I* THR *IC%R%- Gt * « »\ «L Q( r*T!<**. r*lT» «|T« Ylr«rt(it Cam J«aa Hitff a* * PortlM •( the Cm- River m a Portion Wltkoat ;k* a«l "tikn»t f •■•rat of Otta Rica. O- t-Seocr >~a!nx the CV«ta Rican m:~ »t.t called al ter, rJott to a peMieatioa nguthsf tb* rt(l)tj of Co*;a Rica la '.if Mta of *he Ba-. J ,;an rli -t a v -a ttf a *tr-:*r.g imr- Ir.g qb ta-» ' . are of *h« N taarsflßMft canal The put. .s'-.ed stateflMSU was <3*»- A»tar4#r Sec. J-« that the bound ary be.we»-n t:ie TWO repaahU s ahaii --x-m --trenee at the ftitmrity ■* Puma de Cas tsa. * * the owin.s of th*- rtver San Joan and shai: coettaor. faUo>w'rg the rtght iy*nk of «art rtver. three mT.e* Trvm Caa t* • -one,** He w*eated thu» point aee» rd ir* to the treat} stlptj;at.v.« at a p-... * that puts *he Jjan river whaiiy wtth ;a the terr.torj of X Arabia. owTia the 11«« MOUSO unperto as par of her 'Jottia. ar.d exerr.«-»-« jwc H a>i rl*h s of sever f-i«r.ty ar.d Gray town. :r.»t«a<s o<t be-v.f on Costa Rioar. s«otl. »s *AS OD® tended. .« ieterm R,od to be :n Nkt ara#u.v Th» whole --laim o? tho Cos'.a Ricans thus fails TO the ground.'* In this ronaect.on ftetsor Calvo satd: "I deem It convenient to present tha facts as they are a« to 'he lirr. If >tw**n Costa R.ca and N;> »ratf-ua. Tturteeo >eara after this Tr»>aty wns r< and c*pteil by the e »antrl«-*. a ton* cont- »ti« a foKowed. and sixteen afterward the subject was submitted to President Clm» Ujid as arbttrator who. by tus award of March 22. iv*- ft* Kar -d the treaty to ba valid, as Oo*:a HK» claimed. Altlnsnk the aware! w-ts a ->*pte<i by both parti**, and notwithstanding the frtnd'y efforts of 'he governor- at >f '.«ta H. « to hwe the bc;:.n,iary :!n» mark d by mcamnia. this work iwuus«<ii unfinished, not oti ar couat of any inu< ttoo oo the parr" of Ca»ta Rica. The government of Salvador offered last y*<-r its fr »terria! m>-:iat.h»n and its rood > jr. > r.\ • ♦. > « t.-> ><g- *i In order tfcat the boundary line m.ght ba established." Senor I'alvo review a tha work of this commission, an 1 coscludes: "la regard to the river Juan and the canal projected, I want but to remind you that CoatA Rica has a:«»yi main tained th« valid"* v of the treaty limits, and. <»3 stat**-: by President Cleveland, the republic ot Costa Rica ran deny to the rfpobhc of Nv aragua th- rignt of ir.g 111 water* of the ftwr San Juan in ca«e such devatton will it in trie de struction or serious impairment of tha navigation jf the *a»d rwr. or any cf it* branches. at any point where Co*ta K a it entitled to navigate the «ime. Finally, besides the natural rights of Costa Rka. a-> defined in the iward. th* republic of Ns< tr»gua is bound not to makf any grants* for canal purjwwea of any portion of the n pubin of < Wa. n.; a. as detir ed In the treaty limits of th« lith of April, IsiS."* THROWN J Ri»M % HOR<B. % Vomit f i ntmlla Mnn Injured end "nmrnhal lllslliEitred. Special Dispatch to the post-Intelligencer. CENTRA LI A. Oct. I—A young man by the name of Charb* Grime* received quite a severe injury early this morning at Mr. CharU-e Brown's farm, on Linoln cr* k. Grime* was riding a horse, which frightened and threw h:m off. bad:y te.ir- Ing his right cheek. The flesh the full width of the eye is torn loose, so that a plee® more than an tn<*h square 'tropa drkwn on the che*k. He waa brought to this city for treatment. Charles Tustin. the mm who was killed in a ?a*mil! at Fairbaven laat Friday, was brought to this city for burial today. DISPATCHER A si:ght « oek of earthq sak* was f*!t at 3<ir..t Crua. CaL. on Sairiay rooming. BiirgUra blew open the aafe in a hank at Chaae. Kin.. Saturday night, taking cm MiJ. Louis Glnier. the dear* *■'. :e manufacturer, died at Rfc ranocui, Va.. Saturday. On- mi'.;.on do!lar» !n g">'d was ♦o N»w y.->rk by Iw To irxine, of th« Fren <h line, arriving Saturday. 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