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tvc??iJW.P19ss' fTjRsCTv- -i.pT THE ST. LOUIS BBPUBLIC: SATURDAY, JULY 29. 1905. 8 N I? If I" BASEBALL EDISON HAS RATTERY Inventor Declares That He Has Solved tbe Trolilein of FrvM in Clic-in and SerriwaWe Elec uic Traction for Vehicles. IP STIII-l.c yPKCIAU Ncv.- VorL. Jul- 2k. Thomas A. Edlarm. nt the Hoi" Walton. l'hiUalelphu. to-day imnualiiie-d;-,- aii-clared that he hail solved the pjobl-ni or jiroi-Idlng cht-ap ml serv lotvilile lo'trlc tr.tction for vehicles. I! Oc'.uiitr u-.y light batliry will be ready for t ! market and we will bo xr-ady Jo .qui, ai'toniolalles. of all df scrip-Unas.'- h sulil "To reach a definite con clusion of its possibilities. I manufactured J(.X t oils, and equipped nbowt 10ft eon .wan' of :iil descriptions. In Whsh '.-urton v.. ct;xhtl tli batteries to sev eral express d livery wagons, ami nftr manr months thy rrfi tit operation haa ben found to be V per rent of that of Horses. "Tho K-if-Tl"' rnnufiirttire.i varied In tTpes. jo t.iat I miirlit obtain the harpy nra'- I ".ei-hil to -trilco. ir.d I am pre tarcd f n.iK" ill'' uniualliltsl statement that. ! Bll-i'r. baiicrr w-Jl revolution ize the storai-cl jittery proHotn TV read- the so.il for B-'iIch I aimed rir.d keep down the ost to a trifling por- ti'.n of l-at p-i-yent lraltrie. -o-;t to keeji aiiv I c-irnnr-i uon tne nimpie com- filiation of Iron rust. tjOth and nlcke! ruft i-or : tim" It falieil me. l.ut now I liave a eotr.plisfcf d the result with these increl!m. nml the new lutot battery I cct:npllh'd. It will welxh Junt one half or tl'. present battery In general use and -n III be almt the ranw stie. "A to lt -Kiwr. there can be no ques tion I had :l Ms two-ton car brought to inv f.irtory In Oram?'-, where it wa fitte.1 -tltli cellx. nml we to'.k It out and sent it over the road of New York at thirty three miles an hour" :fii.ioii rRirKETi:n meetmtcii rbilaarlnhla iratpaen leas la ecnd Hasse nt !erle. riilladeiphin. July 2 Tb Gentlemen r Philadelphia made a good start to-ilay in their vcoii'I rricket match with the Vat-. 'elotie flub of Imdon. In the face t t!.-c i: nt howling of the BnKli-h-:r..-n. tfct v pt toc--lh:t 213 rtin liefore -hef List wn-k-T nt down In the flr-t Ir.mn. J H Kins a train dltlngti!'ho.l h!m-lf. I t -jrimr Ishtv-three pini b-rore he wii a-isht lT M W. I'.ijne. rf F. A. II Heilvs Irtnlit.s C Morri cirrlcl fcli ha for an ex . 1 nt flftv-tive It .i I it-In the djy ii- tr JIarvlflion- rl'l;et"r l-:.n .' Inr.iuc. T'i'-y played csirefullv und ,r'ti rind when stutnj.s were drawn ii th ill'- thv had s-rv-nty-tren runs i tli-ir credit for the !& of three v H.f" TV... i.r3. nt m-itr'i 13 teinir flared on w -r-.tinds of the M Ion :cket C1:t . . HaerTorl a uiit:ii r mm civj i"" v.i ket w-ii Jnr.l jnJ fast. IIII.I.O M IlEf.MlK CO FT. l.oa and the Major Trt Jrpeedy Miles at Cleveland Track. '1-vfhi'.'l " JuU : la Dillon . ! .".SM trotted l-.r rastect two miles 0r the e-iv.,n at the itletiville track to-day 1'irh w:ls -nn! In 2- H'T prnvlou. lHt . ir.i v.-n.i: mail" "n au.v ,. - i.. f I M.Ior leiinar. ari r troiiinu w io , t.rst half mile In 1- finished the 'mil.- . -is. whl.-li Is cns!'lered in some r-sjwcts ! arir iroiiinK w io, the mot reniarkawe miie eer irctiea i the M ijor DR.. KING CURES MEN -'iptiire. Varlrjre'.e. ivWnc-- llvdUKM-le. l;.iililer and Slrctitte r-iT Pnislntlc lss .f In-eas. Viitor ".e-t-oits . Contsutloua I.illlty. X Pluod Plon. Ittt nt-AHANTTTB 13: "NOT A tlIJ.Mt NKBD UK TAW i vtii. iTiu:d " InreMica'ien Invj eJ . to Ma mfThi- 'irsuitatiun ntra: If n rauam eall. write DRslvlnlGa SLlalt, Ho r e-J Pile erf 11'Ae-Ienije-a DR.SCHREINER. Nln Om-Miim' Str.t-t. St. ljtNUa, Mtv T iti .. .. ift-4alii ;t!i. ,iii. s .rnic am- till I t 1 !. J .u t ! ..f.r Serr" nil Un.iHtt, r.atl ll---a Vail-ri-. . i.ftu t. f r- a gt ax-t.--r tjrlrv Li-.. tiw, Jiat. "tl t'-.r .1 i ttu i s rsa .n.t . . .Ou..... uf l....... an-t KUJter ar.I Hioi.t i"'.i' all IjBfW t'ltc a i . t c irrc ilut Maaaat asTt .rtttn ft.Uer.ta i-etiaj csSBTaa?.asBza1 sTpfr week for treatment. You c- bo. ro t.-ter tr Hi) a . (-- - - w it : . -s. a , S. SI in t -. m "Ii" tjiia IS a- ill la I p. a Dr. BOHANNAN ru-i l t arrs siti. -p T lr It Vafi tV.l'XiTa- f -ii - - tl-M.il ra e vRTleaa. Itf MMlr-si. r ll !. FJ . tsj fi4m ."?' -1 . s d f rst t--a xersiVa In t4i - aJteft aexlln tif JT t FDR AUTOMOBILES Iag5i r dP-H i - K aSsaV aV aaaat:r'a ' (la tL1 d -I el-j; t V. .f Mirnu, ..rhHN-bd r -. 1-t-s.. I llrM t tv 2ati1 tr' - ( - M - nt - tot FOR MEN! -f STRENVA JLL2L31 i. ..rlseer Asslnca JfcraRTa-i - Tri be.k ect ...VC ne,i.ri..t e-x.rtlX !.uV" s-t.t. "TUP -s t-.eaB TX ' '.. X-Ol kr- llraf Rente tt'1 . . . 1.11 .r e tr .. ...pr. l-.n. . .. t TP.ttt. dIO OLIVE ST.. hOOM IDS. SUITE A ST. LOUIS rtRvixnn CUBE for th nvMt obatwau caaca cf Oosor- i rhiraaji1;:ect: Do other treat, i So id br all Oruggisx. arDl required. J. P. T"- " T rlrc r-cr& iotw -i ..p ta. v-leaires cf Itf. .-- i taVr Jtte-i i t:j. inSox s " id a -c -y f nara.lc. r- ii ra t T: m -X .c -. rears re- ' .mtlr a ts...!1 i t -s ; er .- ir-re.!nt fc! rcU .n rOala :Va(. celr .m c. -.-t c f Uit t't a-it tt MVd. Ys Its erU.r-.afa... C t Itco.' Co. vrcsHitr; Hoed' Satei;ari:.a, lwell. Mats. et-r '.r- . ' .Ml 1 ' 4 t a tt .. k il .'It . . fl - -. X.N . e- MjtjI a!r-. ...ar . . RPEisb if I- iQ' aL - - rcuRsUH 4arMl4fiWsHIUi W HV Caa Sle C f naaara fjf lfi!af4lltltrCM. I.aaxs.aa aVtaaSaW Irrrtaiaoea er aJ.!" et BhajsiBf SBa-?. raarnvt-aasa. ralalaav aBBBRSJ Gsaraataat sat te atrwtafta. BBaBBarSJ ITtwacu -.:a.a-SSftr'BS BaaM hy as-TaSaTataaaj ftaVSJ c i alala rta. aajjajB TaaBBBBBBaa ertttFUjts.t:X BaBaBaBa omleam as isasar asBB-aasaa BSbbbbbbbV 4J4ka asaa Aa aal bbbbbbbbbb. SVa.aaaaaaaaaaaat''VaaaaaaWaal 42udiaala Betem From Barters Trip to Begin Hom Series. ECUS TO BATTLE FOB CHAMPIONSHIP Chandler and Hi Cousin Walter Put All Others Chit of Tourna ment, Playing Semifinals in a Driving Rainstorm. Chicago. July 2R. Finals In the Western Coif championship, will be decided to-morrow over thirty-! holes at the Glea View Club link! between the tltleholder. il. Chandler Egan. and his cousin. Walter E Egan. fur the third time in the history of Use blc tourney. Winning matches In "Inundation con test," following a cloudbur.it that cov ered one-half th course with water and mad tho remainder a test of wading as well as golfing, the Exmoor wizards d-m-onstrated without a ahsi.low of doubt that they were peerless golfers in all sorts of conditions. Chandler plavd the first r.ine holes twloe in the afternoon. putted through tho casual water, und drove from soaked tees like a real champion, dis posing of B. B. Martin, the Jackson Park boy. 4 up. S to play. Walter Egan removed from the tourney J. S. Ie Mos of Tus:umbla. Green I.ake. Wi.. ; up. 3 to play. In the third round Martin disposed of Walter Falrbar.k of Ifnvr, Z up. while Chandler Eaun had a tlsht mitch lth 5 K. u. Itokum Jr. or the Hume Out, witi- nlng Z up. 1 to Play .p MO a !t"PlItTP The distinct surprise cf the tourney was Da Moss's victory over Mason I'helr.V-. th Midlothian star. 1 up. in twi-ntv !: !. after I'helps bad bad a lead of four holes and was dormle two. I'helpji. tv carcle work, threw away the seventeenth and eighteenth holea and halving the nine teenth, lost the iwenUetb by the poorest kind of a mashie pitch. In order to get Into the semifinals Wal tir Egati bad to beat Xi-d H.twer of Wheatun. and the latter gave him th--IianK-t kind of a Tight, squaring the mat-t-r at the sixteenth, losing the eeven-t'-'-nth. and h.tltig the home hole, giving ltt-r a victory Ly I up. Itoth Kgans wer caught In a o!ent ' rainstorm after starting the play in th semifinals. Walter stopping plat- with le Mo-s nt the third hole. !1 even, while I .liandter and Martin ipiit at the fifth hole. I .ilvj all ev-n. but unable to s the liall on account of the sheets of rain, or to plav a ball for the want tf a dry spot to t it. The fair green was soaked ami tie putting greens wer miniature lake. IT. .-.Mem Alan I Held cf the Western Oo!f Aa-oriatlon ordered the contestants to remain in renuiut mini no- ?...... c-aed and. sweeping the greens with tTt&a?Z ,0 r" 5'Uy BA.ri5 theULnalhlmplonshlp of !;. hn . tlmilur mnn.liti.ifi vl-lt-d the ' ... .... ll ... .A. . u..t. i course, the first nine h.Ie. onlv er- ' nln.l l?..fl. (."..n. neiililiMv w. r. I'rtWII 1 11 I N"I .-.--r ror tne wesi-rn ciuiiip -- . . - .. .. . a. hlp K .-.--- ........a. aia.av I'mrago nu ...r -.? -. ..- ,.. . am. T It a J ...., Han Uallra This feasoa. I . , . . H " '" itni i i.i..i J -! SI'K'IAl. i-hlenin. Jnlr "SL Frank tle.. min.sirer 1 their rivals v ku,ri..r work .:. tne n, . -' -. ."-,-, , rem.lrUal.lc -ii'.p- . .. . . .. '.ti in I lie nVid. at ei-nnd and at bit. I lie two I.K.IT1 nave liKurei iifior- m ."," . . i . .i. ... i. .. .... u ...ht t!,e finals far the Western .-hamr.Ionshlo '"",,a. t,cW. "'.."'e ynrln, .'rn.t In l?a .C Wh.-itton. Chandler wo-, from 1 - ' '. ""JJ .'""Vv wrist some time Waller at the thlrtveventh hoi- In tlie I ";' ,Ir,a"1le:' ' 'i ? r' L' "y ' . "'"a &r ieSi1 .hi-iurlyJ: !jo9f 1-3 I of the "Cubs.." Is slowly recovetlng from I doii'.-le-header villi 1- play-l to-uiorron. , the attack of appendicitis with which J The extra contest Is a iest.nie.l gatne i lie ha iwi suffering Tor u long time, but ' from June .. Iturkt- s cr w are hoiie to. I It I not provable that ha will be able to , eente-n same?. lO-siltlle hl diltlea With the club aglltii - I ihls aon. 1 luring his aWnce. Captain Boataa .. 4 letelaad 3. I Prank Cliance will be acting rvmncer. p.-e..-.r. il-- . Julv S' Tiie :.:. at!et I Ar soon as Mr. 8ee is in a condition , h'm- : '! ati-l ,t f I.-Sule t.. .Ui j .t I t. In Ii Prebvterlan Hostiltal. tiliTi- , .nv.i ran-' r.ltli ilelni.. siel . n It uy he has le-n for the last month h- will 1 grautisl a lave of absence bv I'resl- i dent Hart and will go to Colorado for! ih. r-ct of th stimmer ana eariy tan. As winter approaches he will go down t Into New Mexico, w litre Ira will remain r.T rei 1 until the !!: tialnlng season opens. HtltKY Vl llElt IIORT IIRtD Was Prominent In Baseball Circles and secretary at Hroolla 41ah. , li:i"l tSI.lt SPECIAL i New- Tork. July 18. Harry It Von iVr Hor-t. secretary of the Bnwklin Na i tion il" 1 eague Baseball Club and well known .-i bHseball ctrolea gen-rHlly iliel In his hiime In the Itutland apartment ' house at Hroadwuy and rTfty-eventh was a native oi ii.iiim.oe. nuu .;-. i . came identified with baseball there in : was a native of Baltimore, and t!rt !- ...-..... ..j-ai-s.-uisetc rnaifC ' EM.I.ltill HM.M-.WITT.t' ixiwitn.. j - T .. .. . ...!' I ttcntlaad and Eaglaad. 1 alted. Will ( . . -r..n. Tfcla Call i ' ... ' "Jtumv Cahlll announced 1 tte last night I 'till arr.ii.gt-metits had l n pra. H-.tI!v . ,. '...Iet.it to brlta a crack Krlcll-'i utrlirf i -Iiiplei.tl to ttrii.g a crscit. r.n.u ''""' I te.tm lure tht fall, t-t Iuls will op-j .. lt.. ltrltnns with :i. t lck.il eleven KtrklMtruk J-nd Fry. two or England s most rut..; .i.lir player, will l Hli ' th. Sv.-l-it-! and Eir-lan-l Cnite.l The icuineN will l- plaje.1 here Sept-in-j 1-er 30 and n.-tob. r I -.EI.SOV KMHKS HIT rRsER. Is Three trt h Itltt Italtllna Uefi ttt Kins lllai. i!rnr.!.i-'-vm.u. San Fran t..-,. Cnl . Jul " ' Ilit ttlng" Nes.m trrlvej in Ttu. 'tee y-ster-il.tv which it a wUI o:en mountain town lile he vas w.ishinc "alkali lu.-n" tr .in I.'s thr-'.-it .it one of the .nlo-an li-trs. '.iir h.n makers fr-m th- icini:- row.I el ill und -.ejurate!! "Itat:llng" ftom his drill He pr.:evt..l when they "saso.l" Mm. Intat.ll there were think-- d"tnc. ai'd nr.-e i,.i ! I n linm lei .!: befm- the! biioil wr aware of whom fliev had, run up ociini"! PlltaliiirKjlles With Detroit. f t.e rokllr.c Tri'ihv came n r...e tt-.!iy t 'h a match ltn no Plfstrj'g tln- -. r..til' wa l-l?tftutif :. .lnearl 's fur .i' irntnK .a. In t?.r f Is en Zir.ctrl noi' " rjn t.1-1: -he It., -t hr.-e lrt..t. nh-n irn.w rere .riftl 1-tf.l ore an.! ftetr.ilt sre .. -(th t '..-Tone. eah. T . nee o-n ;-lrlie -.ie. fr-n t-e yti and W.t wilt 1 ittet - tin: oir h -ti few 'Manager for Itntl rluh. I'PV'i'.ur -vi-i l. Ni'htll'e 11! Jo "5 T-e Nbl! Ita-e. I flu!. hs a re-v mllUiT WllUxtn i -h.r h --; p.neilnte! Ch.atlra K. Fair . --,.-li of Th. T-s -tate Is-azvr sib ! .ijin.! as ;lt-h.-T r..l tf ! prortb! that l".v Vl'..n f n-erlr or the K 1.7 lacie. s. It be rlCTeJ Tt- eo. r .eeor.1 laSe Drs lUinilt Lensae 4iasses. X-v ft.i.1. lat:e ch!.i1e f.-r to-iae. r. r- VtrJ.rt sirt A lUrnej- tt Hart's tne worran Mt"tne 1'ars Tsk- Pl:na 'lard'n exr . Ntirr v- tie Hit Ciftianj at ! -v-it1! i.e tit. 'ball Pari. - Orarel. a-e-t-ie a-ij i ernr-.y-rer 'treet S-aTe .".S.lkee nN t;jm H1 ! i-a'I at 3 jv m- Cealrsl l.eaaae. t R-"l,Ie-Kft"ati: WheeP-g 1 At rt:tu:t,U-Srsire.f.! J- Onai Kr.!s :i ,t Te-r- llute-.Terre Haute 3. Paytnn Z. I tnilbera l.eaaae. A' At'.ar.t--A!r.;a 7. M-nt-M. At NaaaxlIJe Nashville t New Orleans s Temavs lMat. k- Wav--aco 7 Ttmrle t At Pallet L-alUa t. Fcr? tVcrth Cettea states l-fagae. At Vltkatitc Vtcs.stirg i. V'rtiut: 4 K. I. T. leawae. At Vt-.cenre Vtrrsts . Cain? 4 At Prireret-iti rrtncstpo a. ra-.aras etsatn mrlr. Wealrra Aasarlatlea. At Outarte. Ok K. H cttax-". .StStZSIIik TVlrhlfa . . 1 3 4 I Pafletiea Hs-vlers-an art CJ-alesser. vn::t tit txry Crrlr-Itrrxa- t -'ahoeaa CttT. Oat t rtki.heT-ja C1it I t t . Tt-r-.-.a ,1 M I I 1 I t lttervtsv-We!. 5lrTg-e. as 5!gle. H.-ts irs n-rii. w...- ---- - At Je-d'tw. Vr. tasaae-jtrrCtvJeraa: rca-peetvi. rata. at Srrtra".! ata. TROTTING CARDINALS PLAY BOSTON TO-DAY Burke Forlorn Crew Open Ex hibitions With Tenner's Aggre gation This Afternoon Double Header Will Be 1' laved To Mor row. STAXDIXfe OF THE CLtTRS. Satlt-aal Leaase. Club. W. L. Pet. Club. W. I. Pet. New i'crk....C K .1 Clnrmnatl .. 44 .ill llttsburg ....;: 31 .CO ,.i ivjciS.-K .2J3 tMia:-irt::a ii i; .;v 1-.ctt.n r -i .la Cniraca U M .i; tlt.-i.lrn : Where They Play T-Day. lloeton at M. mu.i. oklrn at I'lltlurc. .N. cilc at Jlnclccatl. J'l.ila. at CMcaso. Teaterday's Reaalts. Jir. camk rut. STA-tDI-tU OF TIIK CUM. America Lracar. W. U Vet. i CIu!.. W. U Pet. ..a 3z .ii.i-miii i .et ..0 32 .ITS NV Vcric....ST 41 ,'i '"irland '-tl('"t,1 1 I. ...I'lrhH ) 34 .tHi U i IS .31 u Detroit 41 41 :::V. j-h:nl.m . 4 .: Where They Play To-Day. St. iv.uis at Jk.ton flereUnJ at N. Trlc. It In. as-, at 1'hllanel. I Itrirft at Waaa. Yesterday's Iteaalta. ttistiqi T. t ler.Unil : Jimmy Burke and his team are sched uled to arrive in St. Iuis at 730 this morning. The Nam returns changed in rsrssjiiuei. it l.-ft n.-re for Cincinnati July S. with Shay at hort and Arndt at sec ond. Dave Ilraln was playing in right ri-!d nml Nichols was- taking his regular turn in the box. "Jnh" Clarke was do ing the utilllv uork in the f-utfleld and Z-arfoss nas helping Mike Crady bark of the bat. Jack Warner had jumped and is still mNslng. NIclioN. liratn. Clarke and Zearfosa are absent frim the ro-ter. "Nick" Is with Philadelphia., and I train la plating a ph nomlnal game for the Pirate:', nupplaut lug Tommv Iac-h at third base. "Josh" Clarke and luiv Zearfoss are playing with the Toledo club of the American As- ielatior. where "U in" Kelluui. a former I .fillTT.ll IN H HI lM':il.'ll ' .-:.--; .r - " ..i., iM a.a. ili-lSri-le. the form-r pirate, l.s In 8ha s & ".. s.n'.l'barg'.d-ng into tight field , '-.VcaSlel short time ai;o .:! .llarr v.a reLjle.i into tti- initeld. rii W --U llgi'Il H1HI joutigter. whom :anle- Hobs..n V - a .J .... a. 1. : . '..-M-- la PI'IIUIIU llllll "-;-,. ,.': i. ihrn.1. Mel-'ar- Jr iiit :jih -ai - ' ..i-- ..---- i.d. J.i;..n. Th!'Ixiian. Taylor :.! Hwwn I .Linn tli.ile "til at IliriKJt III I lit isri. ! YI t I .IT 1.1 Illl IlTt" f.IIIK 1 l "" sn. ---- ----- ---- -- . ,, Ten. " "' ..".".. .r. ... .ii. i-i... nmM PPV leiltlll 1..IIII 4.-.j. a ... i - will ! pluv.-l in the eris, Secretary Mtickentiss announce mat tberc.je e: . it '" i-ve. i.,.t.a. clevelaiei Alt 11 o A. K. ! aii.Ho a U s:tcrn e Jaicsia. If 4 i lla if. ..4 n Kll.-St. tf . 4 e K-hl :? . 4 l"r-II" b 4 ii Turn-r s . 4 i' i-.-r lb . 4 It nils, i' 3 M.se. it I .-n,a!l t I'at'nt rut.. ii o s 1 v I X 1 I J it It V .Un lb s-tsiL -r 1- lelil.TIl II IVrrls i! -1..T . TutrSiin. v Total -: n til. U 24 i: iwtte-l fjr Jl cte In nttit!. tii'mh o e l I V P I .. ' lanj 6 1 I o II -S I Two Iw blt-slllna 1 Tanrh!Il 1. Stahl I 7 Kr-etnan t Saril:1"- Ut I"- I ,I,!j!'1"7 i ijiii. tia iii. .re i. ii-: ii I-....." ..i -... j Kates of the linnte. ": Tatlir has 1. ten -t his fften gatna ," tie i-a.I Ja.S w.-i at ere time m,e f tf... ti rto.l pltirer- in barr..--- 11' has teen yrc ,,,-t, alt.-treth-r tnuilt fre.ju-a.-r f.'r a i4ler of Ta'.-.r". r.ilb -r Wh-n a U.xnuii n.e jck k - tiit-c ii i- -.-.-.- --.-. r..r t,r..- .'irt i.lt.h.r- like Thlelman. rataii m.l l:an M--r.trIir..l l a nwlt l-;t:er roa I lnr..r '(.an I e ,..-. I.,rre M" ha. wen , . , .,.,. tfan,., a from t"ro.- ' '-" Mncr I-jt e llrala 3-.lr.-.l th." r:rate he haa He,1 . I e t. the - nut Xt l.eint ie i i.a. ni: 't,. ,i,rd tasein.n ef ;- .N.ll-.nal lelil.e In ri...htir lute injle e-rhteen hits m '-.nten .-an.r- M. lln.Ie who iarae t" St 1- u' n.-.- m:J-n'e.l 1 -.- a m "-sxe o: in.n m hi ola - ha. ..is;.i wen -ii-j. i..r .. . ' Ie. tae i-atJI:.als il" Rr-t wl. I lie 'itade thltt"n hits m fiat i nur. I uttn t ; ...! cjm.s v. niie ti.n . i..xi.i .-.!. ... - ! ,h ., Mx hits im.ir.c them l-tnj f. ur.l -.l.les nt. t.-il and -r.- n.- n-.a m i.i i'- r.i-Ti.i vt Weea littj. he hi ir.aJe tl. e d.siblr. " a- tr.; I ur 1 a l.i.tiie nin ri-ielanJ snt'.fl bts.ha'l fvll.aT.rs by faV-ir.4.- tin km i-f t1! i:aTii. fr.m H.lon .Nt) It !u. futr.tih'd anotler su-jirlse Wa'hlnsi.m tu.i thr- : he ne ame. from lh Hluts aril ae.ter.lav c.-lll-s'- il'furc: rianip arattd an.-h.-r en their -sat !n-r.e Cl.a-Iar.l mnn.it hel:. but saJI mi" the Krwit l.tl-!' With lrra ojt . f tt- mm on the Lutein trii wl.I.-h. the Jllue. .tart n dar "he j.n:cts ale n.t: t-i.r thttn an -n Iteak Th'.e'man rr JlrFatlir.l rr.v work In the .rnlii5 rs-re thl aftertss-n aalnt tl.e l!-et n .e'lonii' J.ake in i.-.i i--.ii a...... ..-- V ir. 'rr-n IV-n laf r.Is. annr.ttnea an atra. ue,,.ert ta a hvb the !i...t .a American anJ Val .nal lasn !! are to rlaa a s.es if nin- irarn s tie II nb T"v sch-n will Ulrr -. ether the r. r.Ierf ul a.vtrir plf-n.r t-a-' T.urc th (.-una a-jlrr: th s-nl.tfnl oil t he- the iriilr-a a toner th' ; i -h' iu l- f a.- III .itblrc tn'-r't tlls.oarl Valley la-agae At ".!ak.-cee. IT- " V. K lfu-i ee . a l J 1 0 a c- II 5 Pott .-. tt - o 0 3 0 o-I a 3 lUt'eTiaa-ISrind r. atj llas.er. It'chardson ait IH-e'ttrer 1 miie oai A - tlth SfeAlefter I T RH K 1 j 4 j 7 a wri-i.. ft 1 -a a I 0 I'iM.tefr a a i o I 7 t Itaitrl..-'..ate- ett 1 Cooler. lUi'l't rmrlre-i5il!r At Mrlta. I T. Virata o n 0 1 i rt.n-i o o o sj i o --attrlf-I!arlar..l and Flrr.. rinVerte- I rrflre B'er A- Tail's. IT Tuli 1 1 M B M w.ht t-.tv i : 9 e ' t Stlr.on and It II K 1-342 C i-t 7 I n.ru.!a an-1 n ii k i 3-4 i a l-a tJ - North.u; and Datte'l.. V'rtTch ar! CtI'P TdTT.nce t'tr-r-lre W ayre H'ettrra laarae. At sifjx iMr-Sljrix f-ijr 1 Uer.ver I. At teralia ."maha 11. St J.r.h 4 At ! Molss-letle Iea Yctr.es 1. leaa-a State lagae. At VCaterkva Waterloo J Keoaux I At Trrl Itodce ttttora-sa , Irt Ik.!sa n. At Itoer. lis-iee "slialecaa J At Marshalitotn Mar.halltoara . Burllrg. tic 1 Mlaar 4iaa.es. tVenora. Ill Julv 7 -Pat-Nil! to-day- W tr.a. Fire lTpartmrt . Varra t;rt. 7 r.i4-r :.i. itr t.-iuii a-n. niu-at-ar 7. K.ta . ralllet Ma Ja'r TS The tw-ialla 9a.n. tm-l and Merrhac-t- r!r of Versxllie ptared a ckase stn here to-Oav Sare. i t 4 In rarer cf s--!lr.'. lJttns-.-5ta1la. Tarrse!! atrf Clusa. VarsaiUes. Cr5 atvt l'ari.tt atatfoo-i. 111. Jata- 7 natu todar Prar-krert. lad . :. Matt-aon t i.t' .-I It f le.i-I iha the .tar of the Csr- j ' .I",;,',, .' ;; mX and a sixteenth, har.-tl-.IirJl unne-s nalnfalna th- :! re.rr.1 tah.cn irJ lai.Ixe 7 to I, won; overlan.l. If be has inal. . Illl. may be .entir' f.e.t!oa . . . .onj. j.w Totk. i to I. thtrJ. Time. "J ., I' JtST-etts-r-.. Ark. Juljr tA douMe-healer -a .j t ma r"a)el hers to-iij betea Jo-erro asl Vlttos. r.t-resre resattlra; Ii a aictora- or each Itea-r Th t rst tak-C b Illa-thearllla ba a ae r of 1 to J Tt wa-i aa arcn br ?: local i r-i a secee ef to 1 This tna-le a ve--4 :7 I tcrj for Jens!jer9 1 tattt tsit of a aenea cr a i I thra a-atr.s . . .1 . ... ...i e. . . . ... . i ri-ir o"ty t-jaf I mcr; lie . .w. - .. fmzmil aa .je ax ItT t'Jt fl'f3 tietarssta Pixf-n aeS Krttr.s. !eI. ar w-a Ja- Paxac br a sere of . to 4. Aaserleaa Aaaaaaelattoa. At lysraatn Lcs'ttt'Ja a. T-ladn 2. At Xaaauec-a-MUwaakt 1 lBtHnayaa X. Bate Wops Btae BIMmi Meet After Tiro Heats Hare, Bees. Tratted. DETROIT RACES STOPPED DY BAIN Mift in-Law Takes Two Heats in the M.&M. Consolation Heats in Other Events Are Split in Close Contests. Detroit, Julv 58. Heavy rain slopped the racing to-day at Gross Pointe track after two heats had been raced In each of the three events on the card. The flnal heats of the events will be raced to-morrow afternoon, a free gate being extended to the patrons. In the 2:2 trot, tbe M. M. consola tion. Mis-ln-I.aw. Ihe favorite, won the first heat from tletaway In a driving; fin ish, and then took the second heat with ease. Ecstatic, a hot favorite In the JrOS pace. finished sixth and fifth, respectively. In the two heats that wrre paced. After Ihe first heat the Judges decided that the fa vorite had not been driven out. and de clared off all bets. WlnneM Strattnn won the first heat by a nose after Hazel Patch had led all the way. In the sei-oud heat t leers brought Wlnfleld Stratton up for a sensational win In the home stretch Hazel Patch was set hack from fourth to seventh place for swerving in the turn and In the stretch. Zephyr won th first beat of the 2:10 trot, bet In the rerond heat Norman B. led all the wav and Zeohrr broke when Ceers attempted n bard driving finish. Summaries: 2M pace, rurse t St) thre-bat f!n: Wlnfried Strattr.B. t- h. bv tttrawa iMcTiiure 1 Itaron Uratfan. b. .. t-r (.rattan tdeerst . 1 1 Itller It.. Mk. h. .t.-.ic 3 Hazel latrh. but. h. F1akl ..-..'. S T ArMrrsla. ch. g. i!leni 4 3 Ii-tatle. b. m. (I.tnt ' Cantata St-hTni. b k. !aiiuIeri Tlme-S.-Ci. 2K !4 trot. M. A tl. consntatlyB. pnrs . ithree-heit t-lanl: MlM-ln-taiw. t.r. in . br Pnnrs Da ton tirry t J Ctetairav. rh. m. Ileiir.an Z 3 fnllv Uttrhfr. b. m iTItlowl S 3 Ttnie-I:K'.: S:I4H 3:14 trot, purer tl.ivi nbr-e-beat lan: Zephrr. r- in . tv Z.niL-' iiterrs 1 3 N-xnian B.. Mk. g . by Ktallas (McCarthy) t 1 i:t..arsia Willi ii. i. u. i.iur..ierai Tlni 3:11; 3:K'. 3 t SIX FAVORITE SICCRSSFIX. Brlghtaa Reach Reaalts Are as th Pablle Pleked. New Tork. July .-Slx favorites wera suc.-e-.sful at Brighton lach to-.Ia. and the liettlng contingent had the Lest day of the meeting. Jockey J. J. Walsh was fined $W for rough riding and suspein'td fr the re mainder of Ihe meeting Summary: llrrt no-e. fl anj a balf rurtunaw-CtiKtaooa. i; iMclsinleli. 3 to I. tun Mintar.ua. Jul W. Ih1'.. a to I. si.n.t: St Ketei.be. pi IBalrtti. i I.. 1. tl.lrd. Time. ti'T Vet.,)ts. Merrt.-k. Ib-l.Ien Sterllnr. Sn-bal. Alt.n. Irtablu (S.4.I. Merrv Itelle and Wllfr-J a! tan. -.mJ race, six furluiirs jdv Amelia. 1045 ( liartxl. tl t.i S. wn. l..!r I'noas. Jw Ant-u.-a.ini. S to I. se.-cn.l- FMntenae. 13 (Martini. to 1. third Time. J:IJ tl. I.tvila KrUtli. Ita-e Klnr M..it. Aanmaut. Idle Dream. Plat n. Katia.lur. Jack MeKeua and Iji.- Vounc also ran . Thir.1 race i.n mile and a !tenth Th Mltrit. Vi M.-Ianleli. ; to 1. nun: St. Hreese. IifC iW ImtIsi. to to U e.s.n.p Jerrv I.vneh. pn V Knai-io. I in 1 third. Time. 1:C. M.vl-th. Tom '"iJ. Iai.lv Jocelvc Sseet Allca. Thistle It.atlier anj eUl timid also ran. At wil left at t t. P.eirth rare. i,ne mile and a furl-ine Au Ha-v.-tr. IS. U. Kii3.;i. 7 to 2. won: Marrore. 107 IT s"mtth. C t" I. second: iVr..nI. ! n-iin-!!!!. s t. 1 third. TIn.e. tit l-t. KiiS'nla ll-irh. !-out. Iiiittcne. stanitlng tlroun-l. U ! Milan an I Sailor I5ov al ran. Klfth race. tx fnrI..nr--1islfont. V& IW Knaiii.t. to . won: Kercheral. in (Martini. Ii I.. I. miiI: IhMtaa. tS5 inalr.ll. t to h thlr.I Time. 1:14. Otsslnl alw ran. Sixth re. i,r.. mile and a alxtrsmtn Iojls II.. li il.vnei. to io. won: Illn.Iert.ia. 10- (I. Smlthi t. 1. se.-i.nd: rath.r l. 11 ID. ii-C.nn.iri ii t- 1 third. Time. 1:4 1-i. la) C.,.Mn. Mttle. lady ITudetice. ?nffl:a and M ild v.t Ttntbuctisi alsr ran. Tw-Iay'a Rrlghtaa Reach Eatrles. rirst race, five n-1 a half fulling Vln ........... tair-iba ....... V.-.xd p . .. l-teehan ...... tw "& i-: ii'. .... u ... l"". :: .. . .PC llawthotne 140 llftllK-maa !" gentian " Carlv Hours . J. sin-lrinxham BUe.. t7 Klare Merrv (h Hound J- Ortltamme lliati Hrush -. i i..ll..a I. i.l Maxim . ri:i.!m" Hrct r.d rare, ateeulechasa. sn.Tt course: Nitrate ... l'l Itua-ell Saga UJ. tlrimit J;- KlJina Machta. 1JS fji.llran ICIUasesr t I y""ob-rt; ........ Wl Seventh Ward 131 Ihlrd ra'e. han.i!-ii six furl-ii ijor,. llectirtt Illrh Chance .lSIaurum .... Hal single Spot. .104 .102 K.sirth raea. tbe Rtlahton lwrby. one mil and .tStll'aaaJena t 13lMlgratna .. ..US -I!"- lirth race. sie mile and a sixteenth: The sAitlierr.er . ...Ill Itoiurh an.l THT.t.le..l- MlM Itlllle 1-J4 ll.lanl 10 Jeisnm y Itelle r Portlaod T Head Itancs M Kins Ct.l 4 Mart !entry t t .ixth rare, nan.iu-ai. axx n ! .""" " j Mfte Carlo Jill 822! I T-acresa . i'l T1 , jv.r. mval l.llai.lv i , ,or P -at. ixth raee. han.llrai'. six furlongs: val lanrend 1 TWells fj Henrietta u .on . ...... ...... rt rntOHTVlN BRA.1I srurxTTOTfs. Rrt Kaea Karlr Hr.urs. Vino. Iaarabea. Se.-tn.l Itace- car-llran. Nitrate. Kuasell Hags. Third llace- Oeorg C" Bennett. High Craneel lor Wtigle Shot. P.mtth lt.-e- Sa-snnlr. Agile. Pass.letia. Fifth ltar- Tie Stiutl.einer. Mlaa Itlllle. Hy- " sixth Itace-nati-m. Dnn Roral. M.tnte Car la. Xarraft-aaaett lleaalta. TTml.I.n.-e It I. Julv Three favorites, a vt.Ii-I.a.-k.-.l eiY.nd ch.-lce an.l a lz-to-1 clar.ee w-te ulr.r.'ia at Narragansit lark to Oaa K.eulls: Flot race, nve and a half rirlongs-Sunalow. 12 to M wi.t:. Iluth W . 3 l.i ". aecon.l; Astral II. I t I. thirl Time, lay? 4-1. Demaa and Kiii-en 11-irn als-J ran. ... .. Sen.n.1 race a'.rit six furl-ings-trfichlnTar. II I aeon; luamcnd Trlnsh. V to 1. aecont: Pre.n 1 to S. thirl. Time. IJIJ Ii Thlr.I race. e rurIorara-Amt4tI..ua. IMS, s..n l"rtr-a-nme. t Z. aeconJ: -...aame. 3 to 1. third Time, j-ei sa Klflh race. f.ve furl.-.nss-Foes Smith. 4 to I aecn irnnaeabte 3 to I. second; lackey. ;! . third. Time. 01 -6. ... . - HKEI.KORn WI!sS AT I.ATOSIA. Rat Taa rasarltea Caaae Haaae Flrat, J. W. o'Jaelll Relav the Other. Cincinnati. O.. Julv 5S. Two favorites won nt Uttonla to-day. The handicap steeplechos- over the Clubhouse course, the feature of the card, easily went to -Shacketford. the favorite, with Lights ,"? ...'. a Xf.f-tfn Hra.1v third. I Milt 1-l.Ull. - .-. ---- ---; Vai-"r .... ' In the last event. J. V. (TNeal. the i f.,v..rlte. beat The Koustabout a noae. with 1 1 C.ina third. it I Tei-l ffiat. Summary. ;2eo" rare, sis farior--rriaol. 1 iRobin i.'ritll w: Midnight Chimes. ! tll.f-reft-ami V to il a-eor-i. Mabel tVlnn. W0 iiiain 1 ta V ttlrd. Time. J:l 1-1S. Kats il't Pent". Full fswae. Foxr Orandpa. Silver I irirer. PM-Vs. Nomtrts. snd VLSSlSi Third rsre cn mil and V awra-Klng rU?rthTllt -Trbe. 3. wy: Ta'jetaboea.. hf lUraem. 3 to J-a-ed: Hertatiata. M iKnemOT). 4 to 1. third. Time. t:4t 3-S. Mint lie.', and ardlral WoieT also ran. "- "i'S !". e.. fn.lreaaa iB.Dectoe Olrl. 1W irwihatn" T to 1. wcKTOrae. Wagaer. I i'.K'JSe'-r: t Jo tsa-ond: junta. 1st Tr-i- :.. to J. third. Time. 11 3-S. Anra smltft an.t xufteraa-eii ai-o r. . . Ftfta f ra.-e. claMxwaas cootw. sfeepla-basa-f6hacal.ford.ll tPattca). to I. wmi: Ughta Outf ir lArchlbaM.. J to t aa-at: Martta It-ajv 147 iPerosertor.. 3 to 3. tWrd. Tltna. Ai fur.nl. Jim Bcsaman. Kilrocrle and i7rtS-l. w o-rcelli. J. .WaVdt. Ttai. w: The .Ja K lR.1t k i to 1. tsa-d. Cortna. t4 llaaaotier). II to I. third. Tin-.. 1:14 3-S. lt.rr. Aracbae. Jta alcng and Ulr Itrork also ran. Taa.Baya laMaate aTaatrtaaa. itrart rara. aia and a half far. I.aia- .. ........... .. Vsgr 0Xeal ..... MMnrtTBt Minstrel J Macr Carpenter. ... a Punsan-aca 1. Waeja rrry...... . D. t. -.. . tt MfiOA attttttllDttttt Harpr Jack fruittnakta J Rebtn Hang y3 Ike . ....... ........P. DaTaaTaa. ... . ........1 S-cond race. aeri rarlntt; taidr laaataei ...... . ja Rlreh Bstaata ..... ....a. FariT jtnr t-JJ Red Laat ....... J5 Sis gb-ear . -... If aran-aa , ta r-aeaark '.'.T.'.".'.'.rm aavaoaaa ....... Hav.!aa4 ....... t Third raca. twtkt and an witn. hataaVaa: a..& ttlHaxask ........... i-irt rac. all futlc.rsa-Etttl Barry. " HaockTl 5 ta i. wen. laiiy laxsra. K itfearti. IS to I eeeond. Pont-sia. S (Rrlnon. I 'o 1 third" Tln-. l: 3-S. IavSy Iai. Moiangraea. I J?;ta. Gracious Q-atscy. Utette and Kneda A GOLF! Vtarth taea. are and a haV Doctor WasteH vie ; -! OrMcmlsr ... tK PoUst Finh raee. are rarloiigs: Doctor Kettb M IMC xewi :5 JaBaa 1 Henry Mora .. captain Bosh Rm Mlnka .... Hewborat Dudley Marrln Neal. .MS .M is1 Maluable Sixth race, mils and a quarter: Joe Moss M Axares Hot K Marety Ugbt Anato Williams..... FlorUMl W aw-tft Wing 1 Van Hods 1st LATOXIA ICICnOXS. first Rare Pontotoc. Major Carpenter. sacooa Kace-Rea I-eat. sis aooot iter. Haxl- nnd. Third Race Alma Dafonr. Coruacata. Hinaah Fourth Race-Vic Kumey. Doctor Wtodelk Ilol PolW. Fifth JUre Bonrbon News. Flagstoas. Sea mate "- Sixth Race-Axares. sastft Wing. FtorbwL TOrRXAafBTT REMOVES erriMMats. Eaataa af St. Laats Playa Caad aaaaa la Sertea la Kaaaaa City. REPUBLIC SPECIAL Kansas City. Mo.. July z. Aa far as the Missouri Valley tennis tournament hi con cerned. Convention Hall baa served Its purpose. Tbe last matches were played there in the morning to-day. Early In the afternoon the courts or the Athletic Club's oval were considered dry enough to be played on. and the tour nament was moved from Indoors to out doors. i jn tne aiieraoon mere were several in teresting matches, and before evening tho Klaa.t aa. .itn.1 Ie aa a aaalak. haa. I - - afajaasa i lSatal u ' i14sia SM as ? aVaaRtVI ai-xr-craa awsaH- and the r-coml ruuuil In doubles bad been fiia,a.' flntahtawl TT"-sfcaaasj jwa.SSaa.aai aaafraaaani ! naaaa aaslaSaaaa aaaa-l'tl aSaa. aiaf'a'hai aaPIUVIIa'S RliriitWUR f J W yav ductlve of the b-t yei een In the tour nament. All of the crack will take part Jamei. Jns, Okrfoii and Eaton of St. ..al. Ll...l.lu.. JIII.M... ....m .W C.l.aa jjuiii?. .aueiua... uimisu, iiv w. avw. - best, and other. Uy far the most interesting, aa well aa the most exciting match to-day waa that played between I.. 1. Janice and Carter Wilder, both of this city. So lc tory has ever cost him a greater eBbrt or required more or bis skill. The seorea aere 1-5, St T and -Z. Easton of 81. lxm's won hta war bnto ne mini ruut.il in ie anciwiw. feallng Sllmson. The latter put up a most ... .ai. .t.i ....... a.... .... nA aeiaffeh trne lirHIMIIIV RMHir, taut ..B-- ... M-"" the superior everience of hta opportent. Sheldon also became eligible to the third round by defeating Clifford of Kansas City. K. , , Neither Gleesnn cf Bt. Louis nor Jones . .... . m .. ... .w firaHlM nA an OI inis flia-. l.iiiil auar .e.w...--. - -L-- ouisirtiinltv to play In the singles to-day- .. .. in . .. t-. .....Mf ...al.hM tu xaoui avin aoiiiijenT w-ti. m.. . morrow, however. . . . .- i. .a...a.aa lialiatan ine oesx itniin hi .n"ii"r .r" i: Ji Smith and Putnam and Vaughn and Tritle. ine latter leaua asu. -i- - sets were rc-iulr.l. the team ftoj tw Country Club showing up aorprtslnl well Cary and (Jllman. the Her. Molnea pair. prove., that they - "-J""- i- tors uy winnnia. " .-.-.-- .- --,-They are t.ow eligible to play In the setnl- plaa"- In the tournament wW begin at W o clot 11 i-nvori-ow ui.u u.hb 7 -,.; continued all day. The acures of to-day a mntcnvs ro'.iow. HltST IIOPND MNOIJSia. r E FheMen. K A. .. wjo ttaa H. W. Ja.ols. Abilene, has.. -. -. . W. It. cllffcrl. K c A. :.. won Iwaa W- f h i-riii.. K. i-. A a. artvn from James Iinnam K. C C. C-. -. -, . -., II V. .I..nes. la. .-.., . -"J?-.- Olf rn.1 rf. c.nttall. Has. -. s-0. .a a . Is.iil tfa.l sirar KSJI.. SaTTafl .vlaaaaaaB . Sherman. K. C. A. C. 13-11. -. W s tltiman, Sbaix cuy. la.. 'won froaa I Smith. K a- a- ... -.. -v- r N M. s-enipte. St lamia Triple A., asea ntam A. U C.ekilll. Plttaturg. baa.. C-i-4-II S Vatiah.tn K c A. c won from Jantea iTavens. K c. A --. ble,ul!- r.. I. I. lames. K C. A. .. sob from Cauter WlHer, K c A. ', 7-1..-. aV-3. W. Uilllitle. Ali-ni..-, -.. --j. " - Iloffman. Kansas city Kaa . J-7. - - i. i. niaatoe-s. ta v. -.. T-'-.V"- II. Fornea. Abilene, ftaa . 7-. a-1-.!--. . f 8a taiey. lx fltar. la., won ftajm A. D Mrt'oy. CorTfTtllle. Kaa. S-7. -JL---i:..M' If" Mi elNOI.ES. P K. st,e:.'..n. K a ,A. .. woo from W. R. ClItT-rd. K t-. A a., ae-fc s--.. . V s h' -' f"la Trlrle A., won C- ItK.VlMl'NAKVHUtNbtlS. . I.iiT.an and Foin won from Jacobs and hamlw Viei Wilder woo froaa Riley and TK!m ?'k " H-gbe. and & T won from Smith and Ft- CtM-vtTa.".l"ar..l" Smith won from Rurbs and Prar-.- ". . .... .. it. Mcuri'ie sua ai-eaa... ww MVH. . brut hers br default PIRST ROfND DOCBIJSj. Bbeldra snd Vernon won from Trahy aa MWHaon end' McCoy tJrin from Bwtnaasrs aad JVrg'isnn. 3. J - n-fc. .a MclliMs and a'.satetsd won frsm isaas ana Caae by default. a 111 ..a .. ..a aitlman won from (catrili aaa Oikrlll. -4. C-l. . mpm . Tutlle ana nasa win. ar-M. ... Brawater by default. SDlXND ROITNDS. DOIlBIXaV ShalAnn sn.1 Vernon won from Wltson and McCoy, t-3. - --,,. .- Carey and Oilman won from Tattle aaa Brush. -o. t-I. mStXESS ME.V9 aVCMCrat. TO-DAVS SCHKDCI.B. RelsrsilAirred nAti.tK"iwX-a-alme-s Bank Cari?; toni. luturtas-llowtand and Shank. Drier and MAtntpb.'ala 1-atk-Cotnmtcwealth Tssa. It'll T'a ltattrl-TlwmiaaoB and Olason. Miller and iloucher. The. nee In th 1-aialr.esa Men's 'as.gu Is now waung cIass lnreen il.- ree It". Teun.nts lirll T.'a atvt comraonwealth T. sj-sVecttaelj-. Itr lt.k:a are anxloua to beat thV Tenneata. - aa to get Inlloa. and al. bue..h th- 1ad'te. ar.d a hjit awma la spJr The .M.imnealtha aid ke to hntd their ;nd up bv defeating tl- lb-Is. while the ?rb lima aVonbl like to keep oat of the btst place bv l-atlnc the IVtatmen. All three games are II-,-t-d to I tluse .taw- .. At this wtttln the Tr.nnta lead by one game oaer The lIIs white the aSranwnwaaNhn "re but one same l-elilnd the IWls. The Itenkrls are next. Carlet.-r.a sn.1 B-atuaen fol lowing tiit!vely. Ctalllas ta Play Haat. P.P Haven, laxke tlnnt.k-. Minn.. July -t)lng t. tha tnclem-nt weather.thre was ."ty one ma'ch nlaye.1 .IT In 'be .Nhwe.tern tennl. totimameM to-lay. nhen,"l,'.i"n or Chlcar. plated and axon "'. 7JSJ Him' I. Wal.lner. also d -'ftf-v'LJ"'? c'r champion '. the No-thwest wilt be decMed to-m..rrow. when Colllna will matt Reuben Hunt of csitf.ni.1a. present champion. Ta-Day'a Schedale. Roa'on. Julr ; Prestdant John I. Taylor ef tl- iMton la-ball team t.f ths Atn-rlcan laig-ae annot.nced to-da that . tie had rur rhVsed Pl'ther Joseph Harris and Catcher ftoh ert A Peterson of th. Fall I'.lver jnni t the Nra England I-asae. The plaxera will Join th. luirtoVorgahlratloo at tha cl e of the pre.. ent sson. KalRhta af Cetesnbea I.easae. To-day's schedule: Da Smet vw. Manju'tts. Missouri aw. St I.u!. .n-um. tar.day Aternooa: Rer.rtck re d'Andt'la MIDNIGHT FIRe'tROUBLESOME. Itlaxe at Xo. TM North Ustr Gives Hour's Work to De partment. Although (Icing but Utile actual to the pritnifs wherein It originated, a blaze In the four-story building at No. J North fyve. gave to the Fire Depart ment a battle of nearly one hour tost midnight, difficulty In reaching tha fire causing the delay. ... ... Tha alarm waa turned In from tr." Levee, when fltmes were discovered on the fourth floor of the structure In th pertlon of the building occupied by the Lewis niand Stitching Company. Cm the third floor were the rooms used by the Thomas McCarthy spectacle concern, while th .-xmtth-Stlllman Printlnaj Com rany had the second floor. Tha ground floor was vacant. ..a Engine Cor.irany No S. front Third street, hetweer Washington and ! was first on the scene. The men had trouble in reaching th fourth floor and the fire was found to be smoldering slow--Iv. In such fashion" that it was difficult to reach It. . It took more than f.fty minutes before It was tironottpced out. The damage to the building la estimated at only C. Ta Sett la Rate War. REPtTtLir srnciAt. Chlcsgo. July X-Pepr-sentatlves ef Otsterr. rovls Involved In the prjeaentrata slashing between Chicago and Eastern cities will endeavor to end the war at a conference to be called esrlv a-st week by Chairman T. C Donald of the Central rasser-ger Association. . . . aa-aa. aa. aataaaa aeaaaa." WaVtJ!.,l. Tesarr. who wrote -SottlS 0 Tu" m aasatajr Xts-wk. Egaa CmsIm Will Play for Western Championship Hoavors. I J aststtaMSJS)SJt Tbe bnraor of R." t-moth'a. aerars a fellow frights bctnor oat tat Its wtta Merry Wires a.f With great solemnity and much unction we are JoutiiallMtcally mtormed that la order to convert the Mexicans from cruel tnuaigeace In the brutal BaUutaal aporl ot ball Oghtlni. Senora Dux. wire ot the President cf the Mc lean Kepubllc. who la aald to b a lady o( re llgMes leaaiags. aas beeooght her husband 10 aaaiat firmer Judge Sklener ef St. lasjia la hla mlaalon of attpplaatuig the brutal rtlme ot nun usaauast ana aaa pautia rtasaatiw m Bursa lacing in Mexico. While people of law aad order aad ptraucoa of relutt-us namlctlon In the Called States ar beseeching (foxernors and Presidents to atop horse racing In erder to saaa tha American acuta from tbe evil of gambling, we are t.sd that a. religious lady af Mexico is Im ploring ner exevbeat husband to aave hut peo ple from bull ajhtiug by lntru.iuu.-tng a a, or: which rllglou ptopie ef the Called States want banlaaed from tn Country aa the greatest of calls. "O. I am slabbed whb laughter. "More merry teats "The passion of Iiaid laughter never ahed. Midsummer Nlght'a Diram. Read drlsers of St. Louta and gentlemen wbo bite a gocd borae ..f tne trotting kind are be stiirlng themaelve to aas at Water Cotntrds aioner A.lkms t.f St. laiuts in tne hltnerta atntle-handed effn ha baa been making to build a speedway In this city. Mr. Edgar K. Rand, the shoe -merchant ct Washington ave nue, baa quietly dune great service to tbe causa of tbe apeedaisy. Mr. Itand has. tf hla own volt, lion ar.it at his uwu expense, cinuated a peti tion to the Mayor and city government, aaalcg assistance of tne city In buialing tne speedway. So far Mr. -Rand baa secured l.w names to the document, snd tbese name, are those uf leading business men aad taxpayers. DiM-tur Heine Marks, of the North St. Lcule Rldlng and Driving Club, is heart and aeul with tha moxemtnt. Doctor Marks la a mem ber of tha Cltv Council and thairman of the Committee on Public Intpruaements. ila has pt(4nlad to introduce a sprcdwsy Mil aad do. everything la bis power to secure Its passage. With such men tftisblrg the enterprise there can be slight doubt of Ita aucceaa. It will be well, however, for boraemen ta consult with automobtllats. While tbs two pastimes seem to be diametrically oppcaed to one another, their Interests run tn the same channel here. Aut.t mohillats need a speedway uulta as badly aa horsemen. 1h mine drive would do for both It would i.nla bat a matter of giving to each certain ilaya or henrs tlurlrg which they could nave exrluslve use uf tbe ilrlte. Autoniobltats lay heavy taxes snd are entitled to much con sideration, lake hoteemen. tbey bare not any place wherevn the can teat tbe apeed of their v.hlcles without endangering Ufa and prupecty. The apeedtray would end automobile scorching on the city streets, a practice which with all due respect to cunservatlae automubillsta, baa icnme a grsve nuisance aaa na-naie. ma speelway la sure to coti.e. Atitomotil lists atnl boraemen should Jcln hands ta get It. Atitoroutitls manufactnrers and dealers have been ka.dlr cra-ing that the Uarseieas age has about srrlted. Cnttuubtedly aaiionwibtllng is but In Its Infancy. Kite years hence there will he lawn self-propelled vehicles for the one there Is nuw. For heaay hauling and a-oininerclal purpsea. It seems that the automobile wtIL l a very Urge c.xtnt. atii-erara the Ivors.. It Is merely a matter of relallae expense. When heavy hauling and light delivery can be done che-a'ier br automobiles than bv horses the Ut ter will dlsaptar from these lines. As vehicle of pleasure, however. It scarce appears that the automobile will eaer supplant horse-drawn fi.tinaotita Pur Ihe eaay pleasure trite, th. horse Is tbe most pleasant means or ttsctlon. The auto makes b-o much tkilaa to permit quiet conversation, is rather wearing on the nerves and provokes too much dust and dirt. There Is scant pleasure to be b-un.1 kn'k 1ns around a park In an euMmi.btla. 'TU alt right for a run to a roisitry club or a dash to or fnan buatneee. For measure driving tha fine horn will alwars hold Me oara Thla la Urgely proven by Ihe fact that In this, a great vear bar autom-t!e. nne driving horaea have never been dear an-1 baid to Cnd. The supply by 1.0 means is e,,uI to the detnand. Mr Thomas Cabllt. who Is In a posttl.-rn to know about such thing, savs that. al-.h.,itxh tennis has rapidly grown In favar In St- laoula. It haa br no meana kept pace with th. d vance It haa made In other cities. Remarkable, if true. To th. I.anker-oa m tbla city It seems that a tennis court goes m with every hcuse. The West End resldenc. dis trict haa from cnt to three courts In tach block. Kven the Aowntoavn districts and aectlona of the city which cannot Uy any claim ta be ing what U called "fashionable- have tennis courte in great abundance. It is quite safe to Sav that there are more pUvtng tennis In St. le-.ula than thera are playing ane ether game., ba.et.all excepted. If ott-r cities outstrip St. laiuls in tennis fever, then tbe game must Indeed be tbe national rage. TUtil. Abraham Attell. a arwrrer wtth toth fear and reproach. b wonitareully clever withal, wants to meat Mr. imtt of CallPirnla. an-tlher very deter man srlth the gloves. Atttll will be at a dlaadvantage agsnwt Brut, in that bis beat weight la very cbaa to 13i poumla. Mr. Brltfa bet weight Is around 71. c . ... ...i.Kt mnw i. ati.lt wants asa. tne ine aiaiii-".ra .-..-'. .. " - - .. .. uritt lie must ilo so at srelgbta cD.rtn by tV " . .v- e.. l-mler these C.rcunaaaceaie, -----" Hehrew pnioaoiy aa-11. amei-. ....j-... ww.... . corni, down to a trial of akt If ul boxing apee.1. evasion of and harmless dellverr of blows, tt " T'"'?. e?'bl. that Attell" tows - perior. awiiww. "Az: IT" rK". e .11 ring hSS ev.r aeeu. aarmu . e"a ."JL. aparrers Cbrbett was another wonder cf light n-ats ana . -""'"..-- - , - ,MMt, s,, tttm TltfTf 1JM Jitiysws--s-s- BB itiurtra .ea...- .-- nirre? and the boxer. Just as tbers m a dif ference lttweea the boxer aaa tne ugnwr. t.'iii..-. AUJaVk Ollrten an.1 Obrbett ajj. anJ are great apntren Jackru PUxslmmo na. M.- AuIIITe. xiixon ana njw Z mm .. iw KiTanee. Jeffries. J.ae (Joddard snd Paddy avln were great eghtera The. ilineret.ee : a. rV'" '-" -;nV iwayTplng "SSZS'lZrJiSZ L.S2ErSr. -,.- aaaearfentle clever to evaU try punishment, snd at tbassm- time Inltb-t 1'iiiiry nrrat en '.""I-"'. aifb-aVT ind t, he who I.'lces. ret arts of darenw and a;.mt'rta accel',: xix'mlit. "and Infdet most XbeVvK'la-sf f the truest exre, nat $ the (.eia.r.l.rrv art. lW':- Sick-". PltjVnn:rr.s. Kaan snd McAul'ffe bar! be'.n the a-n sai trying men to watch lr th. nnr Cl'ter t. r degrte la avcMlng danerous miury. jr. ...es "," -- aome punisnmeni. 11 "ir"" Tai.- .i.ir Inflict punisntnent mote aa.-'- "- ..V.V, !"ser.d f-e killing ptmeh which every tighter wno wouwir 1"-U.i.-k"iiSffw Rtt-ti tyc' deaxite ,11 -.h.clr energies to avyldlng ptm-Isa-n-nt thcta- rf t iharkey. Jeffries. Ond card style to Inflicting and accepting It with out enr-te cr Judgment- .., IR ""t I",r Ji"ris.e-m ia 'T'T "- at. ,ltrR'ssfJ-llaai jer.TiUil.ir- PIP. "' ' - '- gpj..-. ftrMetP of all -9Jr"g :horoun m-irn J!Z,5:,- .;.. " Znkhi v -.. - -. .! 1aaKwias ea-.(rwassitr..- Rr. tirKMr might have botn J.irk. At I" .. .- . -.., atialnai Sa. alfktlta . aaR It Tfawste it is, an l-sji tijeni,,... .-. - -- ran never te settled. Knowing the mn th-jr-oughlv. and having seen both right. It Is the wrlter-s anvlctlon that Jackson coii.d l-at Ten-rles. b..th at their l-.t- A. re the others. imaetne aamea ..-. .-... .--" -, Alirfte Taen Jar. araw ... i.r v... . --- Dixon "against Attell. when the negro waa good. tir Itawn sgalnst fyilrlen. or Kltxsfmmor.s ". "","":. v, ..... ...t JaaYCaa'J-lOfaa. f at ' ITafll'tlawS. SSeSB.a, ssB's aa--- pffon were all boxers. Hare eel : ,k.-n Ptm- faa.aa.S. JlITa tLrnr-11. . I'll'''. x ...- -- ---, Ml r all in-mxr-r-i. clerer. Nit lnraihl of flSlA. J la IM liCl aVie-aj er, put at" a - ws - . -.- - canavold abuse. But be has en bit haad en "tsl sptsT and wr bv hla ability to accept piiclhm'nt. Hence, like Stark-.- and Blsvln. I must h" clasaed as a fighter John I. Sullivan? Well, he had a mannar wMeh male jer!e tblr.k h- way a T Hla voice was that of a gladiator, his per forinanca those of a waaherweman. WOULD TAKE TAINTED MONEY. Request of Bovs Denied by Rockefeller, However. REPUniJC SPEC! At XeTbr. Conn.. July .-Fgtif llVyaar-oM boy- of Middleton. who recently organized a club, wrote to John 1. Rockefeller, as suring him that they had no fear of taint ed money, and asking him for BOt with which to furnish a clubhouse. A reply was received from MrvB?c"' feller's secretary saying that aa i the bovs reouest was only one of many or a similar character. Mr. Rockefeller must refuse, lb The bovs ssy that they hardly ?pecl to get the cash, but tbey are ehaaTlne.1 beciuse Sir. nock-feller-a own signature did not accompany the refusal, a they felt confident that they could realize thereon by selling It. DISEASES op MEN &? TIS leseast St Kehea WMm-, Haaaia 3s, SI. SO, St. laaals. Ma. Hsars I a m. ta I p. n. and M to 7 p. m. Suclar. trt 13 only. City paprra all: pm-eatabHaned tracttc. --ITS 1Jc"br aas The Reivablle and be aannalneed. Tou ass aex.TR V.HITTIKR la Prsnn, I?0 SUIMTrTCTE Moderate eltw-a. FOR HONE8T TREATMENT Cures all CfereaasC. .werateae. Matrttta. Sfcta aaa a riavary isaaaaraaata. bSh seaeT. SeVeaaa BeMllty. lasal Mwahasaaa. Kter pel ma lunar is. destao-eleacr and !rrnatlensa or unfitness ror buslceas or mar -. ..V ...a Keaaeaaua. tares a. rnred tor M pmT .. ere. t-nwer i.piua.'a w i.-.i.. v..- .k rrKT- H"iia1a1iraenta oalekly car-4. Iwlr.ful Irtrsrult. T ?-.... fan isriawtVThe-awas abatrsettn urinary passage, siaaa ass. treei -aAliie atuReetaT 41saaaa rnred. Mcel-rn tivlfysja. n cutllrs. fall B.JS2SlaLwe "lwb5r ?.3Suiewitl or seq-jlr.'bj etccea-funri r-.ted. Tarf ?rPJ?VZZT?.nZr.i ilalarr free at frk- or sea1 by mall- til DR. WHITTIER. MOORE RESIGNS AFTER INQUIRY Scientist of AgricnltHral Depart ment Charged With Ir regularities. EXPLOITED PRIVATE CONCERN. Witness Who Refused to Answer Questions Before Cotton Scan dal Grand Jury to Be Heard To-Day. REPPBUC SPECTAta. Washington. July "ft. Tha t-esiajBatleal of George T. Moore, scientist In tbs Bu reau ot Plant Industry, which waa ac cepted at noon to-day by Secretary Wil son, raps the climax In another srajadsl Involving alleged irregularities in ths De partment of Agriculture. The relation of Mr. Moore with a "nltro-culture" company, a fertilta at product. Is the cause. The charges brlnss. Ing about the resignation were surtmlttea to Secretary Wilson yesterday at a eotr ference between Assistant Secretary Haya. loctor B. T. Galloway and tpresents ttvts of The National Stockman and Former, which is published at Ptttsbon. Tbe l-ept-etarflMtlvesaof this agricultural publication charged "mat Mr. Moors had been guilty of "gross liTegularttltaa" tat connection with the exploitation of "nltro-culture." a product to make slate sort fertile, and that stock In this firm, or ganized at Westchester. Pa., who wera exploiting this "product. tTas placed ta the hands of Mr. Moore's wife, and that Moore, while following the departztwntal policy of exploiting the new- Mscea-efT. was rwvlslng magazine and newspaper ar tleles soundlnr Its rralses. He waa " atderlng a very flattering offer of a S3.CR position with the Westchester Arm. , Moore, when brought to task nbout tna charges, at first denied the offer of tha Ksition. and claimed that the company iued the stock to his wife on condlttoa only that he would accept the place. Ha claimed to have turned down the offer ana returned the stock to the company. As sistant Secretary Hays, who conductea the Investigation, drew such deituctlona a I..I ta. llr Moore offering his reslgna- i tlon to take effect at once. .... Tbe resignation or Aioore. ana iub ira medUte acceptance, were announced In a statement Itsmed by the department to dav. This statement consists of Mi-way letter to the Secretary, and an attached explanation of Moore's relations with tha Nitro-Culttire Compsnv. the concern nan ufacttirlcg the material for soli Inocula tion. . . Moors rays he resigned becaasa of crit icism against htm. He sail he did not wish to embarrass the department. STUBBORN WITNESSES IN COTTON SCANDAL INQUIRY ARE TO BE HEARD TO-DAY. Washington. Julv SS. The rahfdeal jrss terdav of E. A. Ieckham. a New Tons broker, to answer questions befbra tha Urand Jurv engaged In the InvestlgatJoa of Irregulatltles connected with the cot ton crop report of the Department oC Agriculture, was to-day brought to ths at tention of Judge Wright of the Crb-atttsl Court, but the hearing In the case waa postponed until to-morrow. Similar action was taken tn tha easa of Moses Haa-. who was also before tha jury yesterday as a witness and refused ta testify. The presentation waa made by tha Grand Jnry. evldentlr at the instaztea of District Attnrnev F-each. and ajras la tha shape cf a written charge. In which wera detailed the proceedings before the Jary In which Mr. Haas made his "ftjsal. which was handed to the court by eTtre msn Smoot. -e- Tbe Haas case was chosen for detsJe-rS preserttattcn because of an Irregularity lit Ihe subpoena to Mr. Peckhsrn. but tha same charge Ie made against both. The original presentation was mads ta the court at 15 o'clock, and theieupoa an order was Issued rrqutrfng Haas to aprrear at 1: p. am. to 'show causa. If any ha has. why he should not ansjwar tha jross tlnns cerUfled bv the Grand Jury as betas; propounded t htm. nnd aa to which ha refused to make answer." TRIAL TO BE SATCRDAT. The proceedings at 1:3" were argry Tsrtta. Messrs. Peckham and Haaswerej SBra sented by their New lot JawTef. 3w-Ta" Alter, and A. A. Blrney of the b?albar. Ther made a r4ea for time to make larepav ratlcn. and were aljowe.1 until f& next at lf o'clock, when each sWe win ra celre an hour. CHILDREN ATTACKED BY SAVAGE CANINES. Detaja Tear I.as-llle Hafaaa aad Ar- ihar I'de While the VaaajgaHera Are at Their Play. As a remtlt of xrlclous dogs roaming oree the streets on the South Side Teerday, two children were severely Mtten while at play In the street, and the condition or one. Lucille Hussman of No. -SO Henrietta street. Is regartleil as serious, tlue to tha attack of a savage canine. The. child was playing wtth tsari-ae com panions near the corner of Pennsylvania and Lafayette avenues TcsterrTuy. when the dog came into view. He showed signs of temi-er ui-on approaching the children, ami. without warning, bit Lucille Huss man on each lec nnd once on the arm. Th. little girl Is tmt years old. She was carrinl to her hom-. where trie mtesj were pronounced serious by physicians. A. policeman killed the .log. Arthur Ude. 8 years oia. of No. an South Jefferson avenue, was the other vic tim While plavlng ne.ar his home he waa attacked bv a. dog and was bitten on tha "eft sWe. The Injury Is not regarded aa serious. . SAVES HER SON AFTER TRIP ACROSS CONTINENT. Mrs. Mary A. Rattaax af St. laa-ate f fxrea the Release af Ray ta Saw Eraaclat-ea. RRPrBLICSPECXAI. x.- San FTand-co. July . Three Ma ago Mrs. M.try A. "j ''l' hnsteneil acrot the continent to rare her son rrom a felon's cell. Since her ar rlaal she ha- pleaded earne-tlv for tha tnlgulded vouth. whose waywardness lea Mm into many indirections. . To-day her pravers were ansaaieui when Jiide-- Carroll Ornk made an .order releasing I'-senr-oId Edward JacMOZJ from custcelv or. condition that he wouM leave th; State. Ke e.f TuTe. The youth Ix the firstborn or m Uatton. She kept him urader h-r eaure m. til evil nssoclates weaned him frotn tha comfortable home '',, vr I h'm He came to California n a brake-t-am of a train and soon 1-came identl Be.1 with a criminal element. In April ha was arrested for stealing a watch from Herman Horchert. The mother learned r the son's plight and hastened to hla aid. te wVerat Fraas IK Ok l.tarelr. RBTPBUC BPECIAI. Itallas. Teg.. July 9 1 to midnight M. T. IJvetv bad been unable to hear per sonally from Panama concerning the con dition of his bttther. It. O. Lively, re ported In press cablegrams as being down with yellow fever at Panama. D. '. Llve lv was formerly a newspaper man at Dal las. Fort Worth and elsewhere In Tesaa and went to Panama a year ago as pro moter of burlness and financial enfer pnseaj. means. Hasaa: ZB. rre-je-t r,r mnazf nr avrtte far adxtes. eaxeele tn 4 dst-e. thlrtv ren WettTss. iltatiaa rrta, r s-r Rtan. tiinli Ctargt a-AA. A adi-ja Sjr-a3e-d. as I Cbtiieoats .......-.14 1 Alas V t .. JmiiZ : r-.' t-v- ji-g. S tr y '-.--. Ji at -in' I'll j 'in afTiii.'-ihftg a - - al J. -X .'-.' r-?l "