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Show 00 DEN, ITTAII, THE HORSING 'EXAMINER I KIDAY MORNING, MAY fi, 3 I!04. CHARM OF -- 4 vV W - . THE OVERHEARD Souvenirs de Mine. Becauiei of a there is a pleasant aeons which took place duriug her cxlla at Lyons iu 1F13. Almost every cultivated or fashionable individual who passed through that city waa sure to lie attract'd to her bouse. Talma, the tragedian, happened to be giving sonut representation In the Grand then ter and wav during with Mine. Reramirr when the buhrp of Troyes, belter known as tbe sbhe of Boulogne, wits This announced. preacher, though devoted to literature and famil- Sirauae Faarlaailoa f Rraarkl Rat Mraal Par Our laara. Why is it thst the legitimate ronver-iilbiu- s uf n'.ir aKriociuie, to whirli we and hate luirkcntxi from ihe ere prrdcv lined to follow which vlackly to Ilh i iid. should so often fall lo inicres. ijs, whcrcM the Interrupted tc T7vVOt dor at Washington is at All Hallow; college on a trip of inspection, ami a special entertainment was given liiui last night. In the college assembly room. Toe visitor w:i so pleased that he made a speech congratulating the boys, and direct ins that they le given a holiday after this nuirniug'adrtll. Thu is the fathers third visit to Salt Imke. and he notes many ci.ange of valua tinea his last visit. OX FOKE11 collect PEBTS. nh h r .flint uf Tf oblig!inna are onw:de was i.t ion. The opinion of ii venerday in thy !? Iiwltent v. PuliuBeutler. Sevier . ion a brought n'r row1" fsTaiiww to be to money loaned by plaintiff '"tar in V judgment wanewrenderedwa. trial 'p.gtaiiff but a tt0T 7 tv the lower court upon no- defendant. and it wa ahowa ? trial that the money recovered waa due on a Lwitracted in a game of poker. then rendered JudR-- n. ot defendant, which favor in was today affirmed by the decWon of the Supreme fl;rs n ll 22 gSSi wrt. - A POINT. JAMES SCORES fi pub-Jesi"- - ntineated to havefor M r. al T!.e h. lorney Tnii in demurred 10 the petition for a that the name Smua on the ground TiT stale facta aufflctent to const or to entitle tha a cause of aelion to a writ of mandate. "mi demurrer waa today auatalned by . Hill and plaintiff waa given ten petition. It onto which to amend the will aland on plaintiff that believed b petition and will not amend ihiame. In that event Judgment will favor of defendant and W tendered in will probably appeal the .kMplaintiff court. Supreme the cue to L rf Si BREWERS happy. secretory of the Brewers' union, made a fur hi people iu thin city yestan agreement erday by alRtiiiiK up hrewera advancing the itll Jodi The bott lers, waces of every employe. from hr this new schedule. will receive instead of $8 to 10 to $i! per week, hours will ip SO ai before, and their h shortened from ten per day to nine. by the Driven will receive wage and their week Instead of monthly nine irill make a difference of from $44 to 152 per year. each. The brewers will hsve their working loon redr.red from nine to eight per in wages amount-to- r dsy and in Increase to ilxnit $36 per year. Night employes will receive an increase of $1 per Na-tii- India Kemiier. ten-stri- ke week. SHI hr "? I LAKE NOTES f jr it W if. - ; gne tear down the old hitlldlngs. and promises to there In the not. distant future fe.ir toil, I series of 150.000 terrace building, likely to or $00,000. Tim mset of smallpox were reported to the hoard .if health yesterday, those id Annie and Glenn, aged 21 and SI years respectively, residing asigntHh First West street. The young hides were plated under quarantine their home. at at school principals thought at afternoon's meeting that a drtlriMe method of exhibiting the whonl educational work at the world's fair would lie a series of large photons) showing the buildings and prin-rip- al work of Iho various grades. The city yesterday i j i Jeap.ed over the gate In his enthusiasm, when his arm came in contact with a iHile. and anap went his arm. He waa taken back to his hnlel, where the arm was M. and the patient left on the next train for home. The renort of County Physician Mayo for the month of April, which has been filed with the board of rounty com- that there were four, smallpox. one of scarlet fever of diphtheria reported In the munty during the month, all of which sir still under quarantine. Two of the smsllpox patients reside on Eleventh ihontb, one in Crescent and one In South Jordan. missioners. shows rstwx of nd pne There is a move among the local lar-to eliminate the schedule that obtains In a number of the shops ind mske the price of a shave 15 cents seneral nil through the city, as weH aa to mix? the price of haircut ting to 33 tents. An attempt waa made to hold a tos 10-ce-nt meeting last night, to agilate the ." hut the lights went out, and there was an adjournment until next Tuo.iay evening. Jean IVncrew of an ecclesiastical or-- Mini I APS U fmt. ' I and that fears are entertained thin his present malady will terminal!' fatally. He bar been in poor health all winter. He Is now at hia summer palace on the ltnaduiriis. Sick Man of Europe Was in Poor Health. Latest reports from Constantinople are to the effect thai the Sultan's health is In a most serious condition. ROCA CONGRATULATES CONGRESS. HIS Tha Republic Is Prosperous and its Credit it Good. Bncnus Ayres, May 5. In hia message at the oieniiig of congress tmlsy, President Hm-was pleased to see the session inaugurated under such Ring and Diamond fuvoialile coiulit Ions The credit, (he well being and the prosperity of tits country, the message tuitnted out, have 1.51)0. a iwor showing. Attendance. progressed In an extraordinary degree. IL H. E. The elections have Score passed off quietly, 4 8 10 New Y'ork nu disorder having lsen reported from 12 3 9 Washington any quarter and the relations of the reWolfe. Puttnam and Beville; Dunklc, public with the whole world are corPatieu and Drill. dial. The government receipts this year CLKVEIjAND VS. DETROIT. are twenty millions larger thsn those for last year and the excess of the exiMroit. May 6. Detroit hit Bern- ports over imports for the first quarImt hardt freely all through the game. ter of 1904 amounted to thirty millcould not hunch enough hits 1o win. ion gold. someMullin was hit when 'nits meant The government hag on deposit at thing. Attendance. 3.100. the Banco .Machinal $)2,00n.ooti and Ihe It. H. E. conversion fund liolds f44.tHiO.tNMi gold. Score 3 11 4 Detroit Jo)ie is expressed that Ihe govern5 7 2 ment will lie aide lit Cleveland arrange with lira-toi- l Mullin and Buelow; Bernhardt and Ihe same conditions regarding flour Bemis. as govern with other countries. The exports of butter for the first quarter BOSTON VS. PHILADELPHIA. of the eurrcul year amounted to 2,051 Boston. May 5. Not one of the ath- tons. letes made a run, a hit or reached first DUEL CINEMATOGRAPHER. bane. In to day's gutnn because of Young's superb pitching. Y'oung's feat Paris, May 5. A theatrical display, In the major league. Is a record-breakhy courtesy termed a duel, look place Al tendance, 10,3u0. R. II. E. this afternoon at the llig Wheel in the Score .3 lo 0 Avenue do Stiffren Boston ' The combatants were two swashbuck0 0 1 Philadelphia MM. lAtlwrdesqiie anil I)e Hruch-ar- d. lers, Waddell and and Criger; Young has fought thirty The Schreck. duels, and it la his boast, that he has come off scatheless from them all. His Boston vs. Philadelphia. R. H. E. opKinenl. is less notorious, bill, equally Score pugnacious. 3 Boston. . . As It was raining. Ihe daring dusllista 0 Philadelphia. decided to fight indoors, so the chairs were cleared away from the middle of Chicago vs. Qt Louis. the rafu. About 500 fqiertalora, including a won a Chicago. May and a cinematograph opphotographer closely contented game by a shati erator, watched the contest, it was baiting rally in the ninth inning. At- all over in ten mlniitca and the official tendance 3,000. M. de llriichard reR. H. E. reisirt states that Score ceived a wound In the forearm, whlrh, 3 9 . . ..I Chicago. the seconds and the 1 6 3 in the. opinion of Si. liouis end to the combat an doctors, put and Howell White and Sullivan; Sugden. CHAPLAINS FOR CONVENTION. jr'.ie BASEBALL er . first-nam- 3-- 4. ed THROWN OUT Washington, May 5. Elmer Tmver, secretary of. the National Republican committee, today received word from Chicago tnat. a local committee having the matter in charge bad selected the champlsins to open the Patrick Noonan, While Driving With following convention on the different days a Young Woman, Is Badly Injured with prayer. In Santa Rosa. Fire! day. Rev. Timothy P. Frost. M. E. church; smxmd day. Rev. Father Noo4. Patrick Santa Roaa. May Catholic Daniel J. Riordan, Roman nan of this city narrowly escaped inRev. Tbaddcua A. third days. church; stant death alxuit noon today, when Snivcly, .Episcopal church. be waa thrown Trum a buggy, striking It was announced today that all aphis head againrt a post. The full exfor press rests to the content of his injuries has not yet been plications vention must lie made on or liefore asrcrtalned. Noonan was driving rap- May 20, either to William F. Stone, Balidly down Third street, accompanied timore, or lo John M. Carson of this hy a young woman, who made her es- city. acrirtent He ocenrrod. cape when the a I tempted to make a sharp turn into MINERS TO MEET IN DEXY'ER. Washington street. Just aa the turn was being made Noonan struck the Denver. May 5. The executive comhorse with the whip. mit tee of the Western Federation of The animal lurched forward and Miners baa been called to meet in this Noonan was thrown from the scat. on May 11. The horse continued to run lo Fourth city the committee will set a date for was i' pestripped hy street, where the bolding for the convention of tbq destrians, and Noonan's fair compan- organization. was re ion made her esiape. Noonan moved to the IP d Cross Sanitarium, yhere he was given every poiudble attention. I'p in a late hour this afternoon he could give no information as j lo where he secured the buggy. A i companion is suihority for the sta'e- ment. Hist Nnni'ii n took" (he hugiry , from the hltch'iig hall at the I - odier had tied II. l"it wbrn-this informstion could pm be verified. OF A BUGGY e sl 8-- 3. 4-- 5. Philadelphia, May 5. Free hitting by Fourth race, one and a sixteenth miles: By Ways won; Gregor K.. sec- Brooklyn, aided by the locals errors gave Die visitors the game today and ond: Our Bessie, third. Time, 1:46 5. not in form and Fifth race, four and a half furlongs: the seriea. Sparks was hy l.nzarinn won: Gold Enamel, second: in the fifth inning wss repis'-cBreckenridge. hut the latter was unable Kid Weller, third. Time .53 3 3. Mayor to save the game. Sixth race, six furlongs: R H. H. .lehr sen won: Early Eye. second; Fed1 . ! 11 3 Brooklyn 1:1 third. Time, eral; 3 f TIME BY THE FORELOCK. Philadelphia e Cronin and Bergen, Sparks, Brec San Francisco is preparing to celeand Dooin. brate the opcnlnr of the Panama canal. THE PITH of Ume to preThere will he New York vs. Boaton. pare, Deseret News. 2-- Iziu-eann- chi-ap- le laws Heck ( Asia, On the shore of Uke Rangkui, In Hie Cashgar mountains, in central Asia, atanda the famous Lamp rock of Asia, whlrh la so called from a rave In Ita aide from which a constant stream pale greenish light Is emitted. Nijr Elias, ilie English adventurer, who passed It in DW, thinks it possible that Die light is due to some phosphorescent miners In the aldca of the cav- ern near Its oKnlDg. The natives of that section have never attempted to investigate ihe mailer, eoi-- seeming content with the story told by Ida father, which is this: The cave la the dwelling place nf a demon, who guards vast treusures stored there, and Dio light is from a diamond worn in a band around bis forehead." KUaa explanation of the mystery la probably the true one. Chinese Call e our Com pi.te line of Weddle. In TUinn on the wedding morning prerents are rent to the bridegroom and among them alwnys a pair of geese. These are not sent as a Jest, but aa the emblem. of domestic peace and faith- fulness. In the evening the bridegroom and hia friends convey the bride to her future home. On arrival alie ia lifted over Ihe threshold, on which a pun of cbarrvKil la burning to prevent her bringing any evil Into the house with her. Kb" then makes olMtlsance to Dm assembled guests and takes food Iu company with her husband. At this meal they share two cups of wine, one with hitter herbs la It and the other sweetened. This ia to symbolise the sharing of each other's sorrows as well as Joys in their married life. So few old names; so many new ones 4-- OF PRESS Sporting Goods The hay famine which was supposed to extol . in Ogden, has been 6ln-the roads greatly exagera''-dfarmers have dried up so that the could market their product, the price of hay has fallen and there is plenty to be ha-- and 'here will be some left over ffw next reason. New Tork Boston. May batted hard throughout today's game, Owing to the loofse fielding enabled Boston to keep Faya a rural editor: overcrowded condition of our columns, on even terms until the ninth when a number of Wrths and deaths are un- the visitors bunched hits and wun. R. H. E. Score avoidably postponed this week. New Aork , , , .........10 13 7 Breckenridge Journal. Boston . . . , THEIR ON TO IT. pairing a Specialty L H. BECRAFT CCR- - 24TH AND GRANT. If (he Old is Not Here, Theres a Reason. If it is Here Theres a Reason. ob-nt- POWER OF THE PRESS. ............ ...5 Mattewson and Uowerman; and Moran. 9 1 Piltln-ge- r The editor of the Herald seems to he disgruntled because the News' reAMERICAN LEAGUE porters do not" read all the contentsIs of his paper. Well, who does? It evident he does not take it all in WASHINGTON VS. NEW YORK. himself. And every one is to be pitied who thinks that everything "hap s won New pens'' that is to tie found in our morn-in- Its first York. May defeatthe of Mil hy Hon. game Aek the contemporary. ing New York. Tue haal team put up liam Glastuann. Deseret News. -- The Rev. Dr. Thomas R. Flirpr. in a lecture at Cuoit Union. cw York, Tuesday raid that the prevent age wss one of vulgar admiration for more possession. and compared many rich men to the beetle that has abed Its wing e.l liettpr self, while Its etnpy shell still cling tu Iho bark of the tree. The better ri lu s of onr rich men. hp g' Into ihe property, tisi of'-hhv woi-bij which liny j n man was Henry first met in tha Ashanti expedition. No noise, no danger ruffled liis nerve, aod It looked as eiHil and self possessed as If lie had I icc n ut "target practice." Time after time a I turned iu Ills direction I saw him go down to j sLucuiing position t stesdy his rifle aa he plied the most daring of the enemy wi'h a never failing aim. II Is nearly thirty years ago, and I enn still see before me tha clous shut lips aud determined expression of his manly face, which, when lis looked In my direction, told plainly I badness me nn Englishman In plain clothes whom no danger could appall. Had X felt Inclined to run away the cool, Ann, unflinching manliness of Dint fare would hsve given me fresh courage. X bud been previously somewhat prejudiced by others against him, hot nil such feeling were slain and buried at Arooafal. ''Jrd Wolseley'a Recollections. , lrvla 1m prove. "Now tell me what you can about Xcbabod Crane, said the teacher aa alia took up the legend of Floppy Hollow." Tbe little pupil described Ichaliod'a personal appearance ami concluded with, And he carried Items iha palm that belonged lo tlie parson. What are you The teaelier gssiied. talk! g about T she demanded. Woll, it said so in tha honk, and I'll find it fbr you," said the pupil excitedly, and ahe turned tlte page until alia hlcb aha found n certain paragraph trtunqihantJy pointed out. And Dw teacher read. It waa a matter of nc little vanity to lilm on Sundaya tn take iiia station In front nf the church gallery with a band of chosen Bingen, where In hia own mind ha completely carried away the palm from the pare tMbreHaa an Itvllglasa Services, Umbrellas linve always been associated with religious services in ('atlioiie ohurchea. They were Intmdnced In flip ciitirvh services of Die llyuntiae church, uro borno over tlia host In proenssion and form part of ths isinliflcal regalia hi well as that of a cardinal. It Is quite likely that Die cardinal's bat la derived fraui tbe umbrella. In Italian heraldry a vermilion in a field argent signifies dominion. The liar lei on Manuscripts have at least one drawing of an Anglo-Saxogentleman whose servant shades him wiUi a sort of umbrella having a carved hnndl and evidently not meant to dose. inti-maic- ly nm-lirul- la n Th Too of Mscklirir. , Engineers Judgo of the cuoiUtlon of their machinery hy the tone It gives out wlille running. Every engine, whether slnUonsiy or locomotive, has n purUcular tone of Ms own. The engineer becomes nmistouied to that, and any deportnre from it at once excites a suspicion that all is not right. The engineer may not know what J the matter, lie may have no car for music, but (be change iu the tsne of his machine will be instantly perceptible, will lie InslanDy recognized and will start hi,;i an an immediate investigation. ElvaSrlrlfr Asms the Japanese. ; j , The ; . Is j Rambler Riders Know Reason. i j I ; I I Browning Bros. & Co. '' Tlia Japanese nnderstuid electricity as an attraiilve force, of which they were very secret. Tlie Gresk and Romans also knew something of the magnet ns nil attractive force kuotrn to modern science ns nu clcctrlciil attraclike tbe ksntstone of tion. the Chine. They are anppoaed to be ignorant of its popularity, though In their secret records (here are mentk-aof sacred forces which none but God knew and must not be tampered with by man. snus-Diin- g s SILVER KING SALOON MURPHY A GIBLIN, Props. First Claaa Wins, Liquors and Cigar Your Patronage Soils Mod. 132 Twenty-Fift8L ... h WHERE IS THE WHEEL OF YESTERDAY? , ken-ridg- and Examine a rishln, Slimier A tlKirnugidy amid 31. Bis nicy, whom I n A play- niees-ugneu- r, that This was alii Customers clamored ceased for au.l tlie at this Hiiut. But tin- - force and richness of ihe language, the liveliness of the allusion, captivated the hearer's soul. He eoufi-scethat for yean afterward, when he was waltzing, with decorous roluctiiiice under the comel-liu- g eye of his hostess, memories nf Maria's partner would assail him and he would find himself envying the adder the mysterious nature of hia enthusiasm. It sometimes liapiens that fnrtuuo favors us beyond our desert or nnr desires, and the conversation to which we have no right to llslen. but which we cannot well help hearing, goes on ns trenqnllly in a railway carriage nr on a steamer deck aa though we were not in close mnt helpless proximity. English travelers are particularly in ihelr confidence and particularly Indifferent to their surroundings. In one hour on a Como Unit I have learned a whole family history, full of purely domestic features -- bow e Dnn bail been sent to school at bemuse ho was an trmihk-soiii, and the school so and how Con1 think) mado the nie fa sister-in-la"cAstle'' a most unpleasant place of reel item e. ami how Laura, with her three children, came to stay n week just when granny was dying, which was, lo say the least, Inconvenient, mid how the trouble between Hamid and his wife lay cull rely In the bringing up of the rhildren. At lids point tha details became too intlmnto for repetition, though there was no question nf withholding them from my esr. I felt like a fellow countryman who once traveled from Bordeaux to Paris In tbn eompnny of a young EugllMliwniiimi, her sister, nurse mid child. I entered flint railway carriage." he said, un innocent Anicrlcun lisehelor; I left it of running a day nursery, an Infant school or a mothers' congress. Agnes lleppller in Life. The works of the great had never seen a play per- After dinner Talma was persuaded to recite, to the intense gratification of tlie ablie. parts from bis iwincipal rales. In return Talma begged the ecclesiastic to rejient some passage of his sermons. When he had dmte aov It ia ns fnr oa this," splendid, exclaimed Talma, touching the chest of but the lower part of tl:e your Irndy 1 deplorable! Clearly you have never hwiowed a thought upon your legs! her attention thus Use formed. from one's cIuiIick, the only appropriate literature can think of is the lu-- ' struct i vc Mstory of Ananias and ainl Diet lias ceased to cliurui. A iiiati waiting patiently at the gMve of a New Y'ork department store heard one young simpniiimiil say to n:i.iihrr as tie handed down a Imx of glove.. Marta told him downright slicd hsve uoili'ng more to do with him. mid s'ie called him a poison fan-adder. Inrlpp il tier in tha waits court-hriiise- jIJns like a watch. It pays to kV d Rood machine. wright-. Snp-pliir- i. San Francisco. hi ay 5. Most of ihe winners at Oakland today were well played, three of them being favorites. Fine weather fainred the bjiurl. and the attendance waa large. The feature was ike six furlong event, fifth on tha card. Olympian opened an 8 to 5 favorite, but receded to 3 to 1, while Mimo had the call at pout 'lime. SULTAN OF TURKEY ILL. Olympian broke first, and never headSuccessor of Mohammed in Dangered, won ridden out from Mimo. Yelous Condition at Hia Summer Pallowstone. a 20 to 1 shot was third. ace on the Bosphorus. It Hae Lady Kent broke with her field, but McJuat Become Known That the Bride pulled her up and he was suspended for the remainder of the meeting. Results: First race, futurity course, belling: Clausua won: Step Around, second; Murat, third. Time, I:!!1.-..- . Second race, four furlongs, purse: David Boland won: Edgecliff, second; Hooligan, third. Time. :49. Cbilcno Third race, mile, selling: won; Resigned, second; Dollle H., third. Time. 1:42 14. Tnrf, Fourth race, mile and a hundred Northwest won; yards, selling: Searcher second; Past Master, third. Time. 1 : 47. Fifth race, six furlongs, selling: Olympian won: Mimo, second; Yellowstone, third. Time, 1:14 Sixth race, mile, selling: Hanilpress won; Kitty Kelly, second; Chickadee, third. Time, l:41j. BALT LAKE VS. I1UTTE. St. Louis, May 0. Results: Salt Ike May 5. in a First race, mile and 20 yards: Mogame today, which developed into llis T. won: The Regent second; batting matinee. Salt lAke look ihe Brooklyn third. Time, 1:51. Second race, five and a half fur- first game of (be series with Butte. were in wretched shape. longs: First One won: Angelo sec The grounds6(10. Attendance, ond: Arkansas think Time, 1:14 R. H. E. Score Third race, four and a half fur4 i Bnrte longs: Paul Revere won; Llddon Salt Isiko ,i,,,,,,,,(,,i,,m1H12 16 4 second: Major Outlook third. Time, Handelln, Howell and Swindeila: 1:00 Umpire-Sha- rp. Fourth race, aix furlongs, handicap: Wiggs, Jensen and Hausen. Kindred wen; Vestry second; Joe Goss third. 'Time,' 1:20.' BOISE VS. SPOKANE. Fifth race, five and a half furlongs: Duels won; Mabokllsh second; TickBoise, May 5. Simkane ran away ful third. Time, 1::14 the game in the first inning, makwith 70 and 8ixth race, mile yards: runs. Thompson was in the six ing ; Dawson won; Sister Gillian second box for Boise, and the vtoltora baited Exapo third. Time, 1:54. him all over the field. R. H. H. Score Kansas City, May 5. Results: ,,,,,, 13 14 1 First race, six furlongs: The Mighty Spokane 6 9 5 won: Felipe Lugo, second; Hetzel, Boise Loucks and Stanley; Tliompson and third. Time, 1:18V6- Second race, four furlongs: Marmont Hanson. won; Chicago Lad, second; Envoy, third. Time, ;52. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Third race, me mile: Bragg won; Rough and Tumble, second; Argrcshlre, third. Time. 1:46 San Francisco. May 5. Tlte SouthernFourth race, four and a half furlongs, ers today profited hy Whalen's lack of Kansas Cliy Journal stakes. $1,200 add- steadiness and effectiveness. He walked: Airship won: John Smulskl, sec- ed four men and all of them scored, in ond; Vndalia. third. Time, :57 the fourth inning passes and seven hits Fifth race, one and a quarter miles, gave the Angela four runs and after Sweet Tone, sec that everything waa easy for the visiselling: Ellit won; ond; Erne, third. ' Time, 2:13 tors. R- - II. E. Sixth rare, afx furlongs, selling: Score won: Kleinwood Cloverton, second; I,os Angeles 10 9 6 Alma Dufour, third. Time, 1:18. 2 7 2 Ban Francisco Newton and Spies; Whalen and May 5. Churchill Downs Leahy. results: First rice, four and a half furlongs, POSTPONED. selling: Lamplighter won; Woodclaim second; Bessie Me., third. Time. :5S. Seattle. May ' 5. Tacoma-ScattSecond race, six furlongs, selling: game postponed rain. Jack Greenhurg won; Handmere, second; Austrialiana, third. Time, 1:15. Third race, steeplechase, handicap, NATIONAL LEAGUE short course: Dr. Nowlin won; Fal- third. Time, ,Jla. second; Bright Girl, CINCINNATI VS. ST. LOUIS. :G6. Fourth race, the Clark handicap, one Cincinnati. May 5. Three double and a sixteenth miles: Colonial Girl of towon: Monsieur Beaucaire. second; Res- plays in the first four Innings day's game figured largely in the failervation, third. Time. 1:48. Omelia ure of $L Louis to score. Elliott was Fifth race, four furlongs: by superb won: Enchanter, second; Lawler, third. a trifle wild lint benefited support. . Attendance 3,200. Tints. 48. IL H. K. Score Sixth race, mile and 20 yards, sell7 0 Cincinnati sec...................3 Cat won; Snare, ing: Belle The 0 5 0 St. Louis 1:49. third. Time, ond: Barney Burk, Elliott and Schlel; McFarland and 5. Worth results: Byers. Chicago, May First race, four furlongs: Charley'se, New York vs. Boston. Aunt won; Clara Berry,- second; third. Time, :49.R. II. Score Alllsta Second race, six furlongs: . . . il 9 won: Kokombo, second; Jerry Lunch, Bostpn. . ..10 13 New York. third. Time, 1:13 won; mile: one Allopath Third race, BROOKLYN VS. PHILADELPHIA. Weird, second; Marcos, third. Time, 1:42 iar with of giving any Isml. to one dressuiukiT m xr'V I Vol-tric- Pierce erl-'-rn- n 4. Chicago contractor named William Bums broke his elbow yesterday on the nhscrmtlnn nr. He was standing on the platform watching a dog tight, and A l ,lv l-- Parid Keith will livi-lic- I VaF' c'i-uc- ar l - RACES dork Jamra yealerday won In the mandatnua suit i fluently by the Truth inhibiting company to compel him to e order of publication of a pro-wmtii'h the administrator wKi. .id i:ii,.-in- There waa a lively runaway yesterday afternoon on Suite street. A farmer's team of horses attached to a wagon took fright on Second South street and dashed around the corner on to State. All vehicles and pedestrians Ih w out of the way without ceremony, and the out-- 1 fit continued through the mud below Fourth South street, sending the mud flying to either side in a never-endin- g murky spray. The leant finally disappeared towards Murray. flJTimii w und which were i,.r our ears, till us with the curowity and roncern? The hreskiiit; o:T of a ser-astory is a trial iniiidK. Rut we know to most that snetber u.mit!i will bring another muslier. Tbe liievitalde h rooking off of a caitsrrie In which we have no share tills tie witli a rat- of lioprles I once over- ami irremediable loss .curd an old F.nglish lady say, with slow emphasis, to a friend. It is a charming book, a charming imnk. It Is just the kind of a book you would want to give in your dressmaker." Ami for fifteen years 1 lmve spetulaied in vain as to what that volume was. Apart from the manifest indiscn-iioremarks never lit i.PMrr. gea In tbe ' |