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Show SHE MOBNINO EXAMINER: " 0(7IhE-- f UTAH, WEDNESDAY MOKNIXO. MAY 10, 1905. unu. won. Onrsirnn serond. Orfro : i. Time, 1:27 t'ixih race, mils ar.if a jxieeuth-Fiy-j- (k won. pAuhi-Eecjitii. Router hi. !. Time, 1:43. Aiila l:44i. :. SALT LAKE DEPARTMENT SPORTING l..'lr.t;on. national Former to run any risk TfloC.nn it afford want to be jnedlcinn. Tou every Bring right. can be and you u. to "iription that the ma-S- l. LTrfectly aure. wm b. in it ued bribed by your doctor, every 2oC the beat Quality, and that the with Jjfldn, will be compounded 2 r ( ltl. jtpioist care- - Driver I Wot- The Druggist IAUNDRY WORK! fhat the General Public more than one may have veek to which to appreciate the excellence of our work, 1 we hereby state that we wi your Shirts, Collars and Cuffs launder FREE for impurities ONE YEAR from all charging only our longer, Kgular prices or at therefor. Give trial order. Postal or Telephone. OGDEN 47 STEAM LAUNDRY 8T. TWENTY-FIFT- Both Phonea 174. Balt RUNNING. Lakar venture. Telia Hla Ad- STAMP FIGHT. Courts Ara After "Green Stamp" People for Failure to Pay License, The fight which has been waged In almost all the other states of the union against the trading stamps has been started In this city. Yesterday in Judge Diehl's court a great array of legal talent upon both sides of the case argued pro and con upon the subject which was finally taken under advisement by the judge to be settled Latt week wa told you aboat tha at some later date. toy running RACYCLE. Wa wiah The case was that of the City vs. mw to call your attention to W. R. Hammond, the proprietor of Ihe Green Trading Stamp house in thla city, and aro-- e over the failure of the latter to pay the license for dobig a trading stamp business. The license In question amounts to $600. Mr. Hammond claims that such a liif paid, would drive him out of cense, known aa Standard art tha They business, and alo claims that it Is unof Amarfca, and Hava boon manuThe other just and discriminative. factured in thla country for 28 merchants in the cily do not have to yea-- i Price, with fine equipment, pay a license which amounts to any for genaino COLUMBIA only 40. more than 100, so hla contention Is Cm eell you a wheel on monthly tnat he ought not to be compelled to inetellinento. pay one of $600. Hla attorney claimed that the tax or license was in effect prohibitory upon people who wanted LOWEST PRICES ON lo carry on the trading, atamp business and thus was unconstitutional. Base Counsel for the City, on the other hand, argued that money enough was made by the proprietors of the business so that they could afford to pay T. S. the license in question. He also contended that the trading stamp business waa unique and stood alone. It was 306 25th St. not like any other mercantile business ; in fact, waa not a merchant's buainesa at all, hut in a class by itself, namely, a trading stamp business. Cases were cited by the counsel upon both sides from all the states in the union, In all of which, however, the courts hare universally held that by no tax or license which waa prohlha-tor- y could the trading stamp firms be debarred from carrying on a legitimate bu tineas. Tbe proseciition In the case to said to have been Instigated by some of the big houses in the city who are using the trading stamps and who find Pacific coaat raise tha flneot the practice a burden, but do not rid of it, except by PWo on the Pacific coaaLThelr wlsei know how to wa absolutely pure. 11 the use of the atamps altoyon wish to dia- - prohibiting oud cheer for the gether. der acme of their vrine fromhoUdgya CUTTING VICTIM IMPROVES. ThatRanEasy j Columbia Bicycles Ball Goods HUTCHISON THE ITALIAN SWISS COLONY gt WE8TER PACIFIC WORK. Charles Harlowe, engineer charge of the construction work of the Western Tsciflc in northern California. and Chief Engineer E. J. Yard of the Rio Grande, are at the Knuts-ford- . i j It la planned to begin construction work at Balt Lake and Oroville. George J. Cleary, chief clerk to Mr. Harlowe, is also in the city, having arrived from Butte county. Call-- , fornla. It is rumored that overtures have been made with a view of inking the quarters for the new road now occupied by the postoffice in ihe Dooly block, but this can neither be confirmed nor Is it denied. MRS SCHUMACHER'S WILL. F. M. Bchumacher, traffic manager of the Oregon Bhort Line, filed a petition in the probate division of the district court yesterday asking that be be appointed administrator of the estate of his deceased wife. Mrs. Mary A. Schumacher. Mrs. Schumacher died in lots Angeles on April 23. 19n5. The petitioner declares that she did not leave a will, but died intestate, and that 8chumacher is the only surviving relative. The estate ia valued at $8,000 and consist a of personal property, being cash, stocks, and wear-inapparel. NOTE WAS D NUISANCE. The Board of Education will probably haul a certain irate father on the carpet, because of a note which he sent to a school principal Monday. Hia daughter had been absent from school and the teacher had, aa ia the custom, sent a note to the parents, for an explanation. May waa kept home. Your note nuisance. business ia a d That ia the answer the principal received. The name of the Irate parent to withheld by the school board. AGAINST LABOR AGENTS. Complaints have been sworn out against Leonidas Bkteris, a Greek, and D. Hashimoto, a Japanese, on charge of conducting employment agencies without a license. These men claim hey .do not conduct employment, agencies in tbe common and accepted sense of the term, but that they receive stated fees at stated periods for advising and counseling the men who apply to them. The men are said to control tha Greek and Japanese labor of almdat the entire state. ' RACE WILL BE SUCCESS. The success of the Decoration day road race la now assured. The prices will be exhibited during the week at A. H. Crabbe's store. The first three men over the tape will receive high grade bicycles, while the scratch man will get another. Manager Hugh Rippeto announces that Joe Fltipatrlck: Bert Role and Ralph Archibald of Provo, are the latest entries. Rider Archibald Is a crack and has won many good races. Last year he won the Utah county championship. DISBARMENT PROCEEDINGS. Former Judge Christopher Reed ban been appointed by the supreme court aa referee in the disbarment proceedings against George W. Moyer. The court will be represented at the bearing by Attorney General M. A. Breed-ne- . Tbe report of tbe referee will be filed with the supreme court for a final decision. ' SALT LAKE NOTES. VRIZZINI BROS. FURNITURE VAN STORAGE Heavy Draying Allen Transfer Co . WHERE TO EAT CAFE ' : ?. wines pro-tectr- d liquors falstaf CAFE ror. bii-..n- g s Llndasy R. Rogers has aolj bis beautiful fourteen-rooresidence at Second and E streets, to Glen R. Miller for $18,000. The residence Is one of the moat desirable in that part of the Richard Maxfleld. who waa slashed city. bireet with a knife by Kcri Butler Monday The Retail Butchers and Grocers at Mill Creek, is improving In a local association gave a delightful entertainbospitaL Butler owned a tract of land In Cot- ment in Woodmen hall last night. A tonwood canyon and la said to bare fine musical program was given and left Maxfleld in charge while he waa dancing waa indulged in. A delicious supper was served. absent for a time. It also Is alleged that Bishop D. D. Brlnton of Bandy Jumped the land. SALT LAKE MIKING NEWS. When Butler returned and found Brlnton in possession he unbraided FIND IN ILLINOIS. Maxfleld, it is alleged, and In Ihe altercation that followed he is alleged to W. J. Lawrence who recently behave slashed Maxfleld with a pocket knife. He was arrested late last came interested In some properties in the Irish mountain district out of night. nwapendent 22. Maxfleld la resting easy and hla phy- Hiko. has received some good news, U2 ZSth Bt sicians say that, unless complications concerning a find close to his properties. arise, he will recover. In the Illinois group, which joins the six claims held by Mr. Lawrmre, some TRIED 8UICIDE IN CELL. good assays have been made from a that was encountered close to Despondency After Debaueh Was tbe ledge the surface that show high values In Cause of Attempt. AY and night. .P,EN silver, lead and copper. Not enough ! Richard Tracy, 35 years old. attempt- work has been done to determine tbe ed to kill himself Monday night in the amount of mineral that the ore will hem Incai be productive of. However, the discily Jail, where he had ,. J ,flnF-- dlmiei. a ted Mondav night on a charge or trict Is favorably located and la easily unday, err 25c. Fin. km into, while the commissioners of f drunkenness. Hr cut thr arteries of gotten n and thm tried to dash hla Lincoln county have made an approwrista. hi young 7 for tbe betterment of the road, brains out on the bars and brick walla priation 24 Twenty-fiftwhich will give tfy operators a chance Street, cell. of his get their ore to the market at i Whether hr managed to conceal a tomall co it and the supplied they need mult bottle in hla clothing, or whether delivered to the mines very can be hl cell, In window a hr broke prospects for some good aa It was by the wire netting, cheaply- - The producers to be developed along that is not known. Tracy secured a piece and range of mountains ia very encourof glass, as keen as a inflict- aging and within the next sixty dayi slashrd viciously at his wrists,was some wonderful changes in the conunHe ing a number of gashes. to inflict a dition of affairs down in that new able to cut deeply enough country are confidently expected by wound. ? LEEDOK H- deter- those who have been on the ground. attibon dangerous apparently then wss Tracy snd rammined to end hla existence PROPOSED NEW MILL. force against with head great his med cell and against of the well the brick b Waahington A verms. The proposition to erect a mill on the steel barf of the door. the Salt route, fourteen miles other the iPhone 22IX). aroused made noise he Thr BOSTON Pittsburg vs. Philadelphia. 1 Philadelphia, May lea ted Philadelphia Way in a poorl game. The 1im:l played team fought its lea-- m the visitor' lui&playg, lint the latt.r, by hard lied the cure in the ninth, and wuu out in the tenth. Aiiemlonce is bidti;; ("'ruddered by Ejs'eru capitalists. Thr mill Is to be of sixty tons capThe proper: tint are acity daily. to furnish the ore are Kvx'eJ in what is knuwn as the West Tin.ic mining district and in the vry days were productive of a great iuani; of first-clasof ihe Civ. which mad, piom-e- r rich in spite of t:i- - fact that j the mineral had to be transported hv The cutliv moans of the ox carts. of the district, has been held lie men that had little far h in tlc possibilities ef the low grade uro being reduced to a commercial basis and now that new interest has been awakened by the invasion of that section of the country by men who svre versed in modern mining methods, it ia quite plausible that the old tuners' interests will lo absorbed and another stretch of country will be given an opportunity to yield some of its riiline that has in lain dumiat for so many years. 'i.ii bus-pita- Jame R. Read, a former Salt Laker, has written to J. B. Smith of tills city, detailing some of hla remarkable experiences mi board a blockade runner that went to Vladivostok loaded with contraband of war. The officer of the boat had to keep an exceedingly clone watch for Japan-ea- e war sevvele In the Se of Japan. "They seemed to be everywhere," the writer suys, and we had to lay low In the day time. At night we managed to cover good distance, though. Our ship was painted a dirty gray color, that could not be soon at a very great distance, and we managed lo elude the villganre of the Jnpa, until we reached a point opposite Mayon shore, where w hud a great fight. "There we almost, ran Into a pair of torpedo boats. We hud no lights and everything was an still aa death aboard our boats. We shut off the engines, and drifted for several hour. We thought that we were cafe, end then put the engines at quarter speed and alowly pulled out for the open. In an hour or to, the moon came up, and the torpedo boats could not he teen. We put on full speed, and managed after several days work, to work our way close to the entrance to Vladivostok harbor. "We managed to elude the vlligance of the Japanese patrols and made the harbor In safety. We found siege conditions prevailing, and our stock of foodstuffs went like hot cakes. Everything was paid for in gold, and the managers of tha enterprise made a barrel of money. "The dangers of coming out were almost as great aa tho.e we encountered going In. "We ran. into several severe gales and then a typhoon struck ns, and we were nearly driven to shore off Tu Island, in the Korean strait. We got out of that difficulty all right, and then made for Yokohama, and we were glad when we were aafely anchored In the bay. The writer said that bis boat was going to enter the coal carrying business for the government of Japan. He said be wisa neartlly sick of the sea and would be glad to get back to the land. TRADING prisoners, aud they set up a yell fur the jail?r. Thi wss at 12:30 o'clock. The jailer rushed to the cell and l quickly tran.feried Trm-- to the ward of the Jail, where Id. Injuries were examined. They were not dangerous. Tracy was put in irons and in the padded coil, under guard. Tracy said he attempted to take his life because Of despondency, foilnw his debauch. He said that af' r ho had been dischaiged from tlu courtf last week lie went out s:d began to look for work. Hii searvi, was successful and lie secured a place at the Bon Ton theater a a janitor. Monday night he became intoxicated, and his arrest, coupled with the fact that he would probably lose his position, made him despondent. K aec-.uid- 3-- vi-lt- ur 51.1-3- 2-- 2-- -- An assessment of 5 cents a share been levied on the stock of the Wabash company, the same becoming delinquent June 15. Manager Harry 8. Joseph look the morning train for Bingham yesterday conditions under and will look In ground In the Silver Shield and othe properties in which he ia Interested. Copeland, manager of the Tay- t Brunton smelting works in thla city has departed for a three weeks' vacation out on the roast, and David Taylor from Denver Is assisting in too local offices during his absence. s: Manager John J. Daly has returned from an inspection of the properties at Park City, and reports good progress being made in the long Cleveland vs. Chicago. run which tbe management, baa been Cleveland, May 9. Clsvelnnd lost making to get Into the Bonanza Flat first place today, being defeated by country. Walsh pitched a at rang Chlcagu. game, LaJolc driving in Imth of CleveROOSEVELT ON CANAL. land' rani. Cold weather held the attendance to 1,700. to Railroads Will It Cause 8aya Score: Cleveland Runs 2, hits 6, Change Their Policies. errors 1. Chicago Runa 3, hits 7, error 1. Balleriea Donohue and Bemls; 8terllng, Colo., lay 9. President Roosevelt, in hia speech in Denver last Walsh and McFr.rland. with the. following night, concluded comment on the Panama canal proPACIFIC LEAGUE. .. ject: It is perhaps ,runnecessary for me Oakland vs. Loa Angeles. to say that 1 am perfectly aware that 9. Oakland Oakland, Calif., May dismost admirable gentlemen many had a walk-ove- r front wining today, me in toward action with my agreed score of 7 to 0. The the Panama canal, but I am in an un- lots Angeles by the visitors played a moat llatless game repentant frame of mind. The elhii-s- l throughout, and despite the facl that I which was acted conception upon aecttred 11 aafetlea, failed to gel that I did not intend that Uncle 8 an they serous the plate. On the runner a should be held up. But without team bunched Its to that, when the canal comes other hand the home and played first class ball. Goodinto operation I think it will hava a bill, win waa batted out of the box In the very Important regulatory effi-c- t in con- fifth, when five hits were made off bis nection with the transcontinental comHe waa replaced by Toren. merce of the railroads. I think when delivery. Dillon of the Southern team such la the case these great railroads Captain In the fifth will have to revise their way of look- waa putforout of the game In disputing a decision. Inning interests of tbe at certain inland ing the second Inning, Smith and Flood, cities. also of law Angeles, were sent tp the As I say, gentlemen, don't mUiin for finding too much fault with I dentand me. understand thoroughly bench The Loa Angeles divisions. IVrrlne's the argument from their standpoint finished the game with a make-shift and see that they can in all alncerlly team. tr-- d the position, and while 1 do not Oakland Runs 7, Jtlta 12, Score: think tha. anything I can say could errors 2. Loa Angeles Runa 0, hits have ajy effect in making them alter 11, errors 3. that position I have considerable Batteries: Iberg, Moskiman and hopes for the effect upon the Panama Byrnes; Goodwin, Toren and Spies. canal. Let me repeat, 1 have told you Umpire Perrine. to what aa I views be to my regard the moat Important matter of interna-tionaTacoma vs. Portlapd. Inthat the immedi. legislation Tacoma, won by a be Tacoma. May ate future will before this people. an even In 1 say wish that close acore, the teams playing again ia noth- gnae, although Jones was hit harder legislation important ing like aa important as the spirit in than Keefe. In tbsee Innings, with which we approach 1L If re approach the bases full, Tacoma could not get it ln the spirit of demagogevy. If we a safe hit off Jones. Score: Portland Runs 2, hits 1, erpermit ourselves aa a people to be deluded into the belief that permanent rors 1. Tacoma Runs 3, blisO, ergood will come to ua aa a mass if we rors 1. Batteries Jones snd McLean; Keefe attack unjustly (he proper rights of others because they are wealthy, we and Hogan. Umpire Klopf. hall do ourselves just aa much damSeattle ve. San Francisco. age a if are permitted an attack upon tho-- e who were poor because they are Wn., May 9. Inabllitylo bit Seattle, poor. In time past, republic after oJe Corbett, combined with poor work has existed in this world and in all departments, except the outfield, has gone down to destruction. Some- made the local team an easy victim times because the republic waa turned for Ran Franctneo this afternoon. into a government of the poor who Shields waa wild in the earlier innings plundered the rich; aometimea because and gave even bancs on balls. The it was turned into a government of the umpiring of Davis caused considerable rich who exploited the poor. It made rrlticism, both aides being dlsaatlHfled. no difference whatever to the fate of Attendance 500. the republic which form Its full took. Seattle runs 0; bits 4; Score: That fall was just a certain in one errors 2. Kan Francisco runs 4; bits other. case as in the It was Just as 9; firors 2. certain to follow the election of a Batteries Shields and Frary; Corclass which plundered another class, bett. and Shea. whether the class thus given martery Umpire Davis. was the class of the poor who plund-dt-re- d the rich or the class of the rich LEAGUE. NORTHWESTERN who exploited the poor. The distraction was as inevitable In one Instance Bellingham,. Wah.. May 9. The aa In Ihe other. We have the right the Northwestern to look forward with confident hope baseball aeaon of Van Couter and to the future f ibis republic, because league, comprising B. C, and Everett end It will not and shall not become the Victoria, was opened today. Van Cou-ve- r republic of any class, either poor or play In thl city, and Bellingham will rich, because it anil shall remain and Everett and Victoria in Victoria. as its founders intended it to lie and been released at first has Bob Jmes under Its rescuers Abraham Lincoln of the Seattle Pacific Coaat intended it to lx a government where basemantram and signed with Bclling-i.aor every man, rich poor, so long ss leaguefor the same position. he did his duty o hia neighbor, was given his full right, was guaranteed RACES. justice and has had Justice exacted from Mm in return. At Belmont Park. mmets York May 9. Belmont Park re-New eddy Daiy-Judg- To-.in- k 3-- has A. '?.K'ia:iin results: first race, flee furlongs King's tijugbter won, U.tloroitsun croud, third. Time, 1 : il Second race, seien furiongs Lord iluicn won. Pi; li nla aeeon.l. Bouncing third. Time. 1:26 Third i ae. fit and a half fut longs Thespian woj. .Nominee ecoud, lleidol-lier- g third. Time, 1:67 Fourth race, one mil Birch Broom won. Conjurer second, Apple third. 1 SALT LAKE MINING NOTES. L. Kentucky Pc-iu- of money than A larger amount usual was involved in the deals on tho Exchange yesterday, am! even with May Day and Vncle Bam Cun. a shade a of a healthy weaker, the market tone and the general trend waa fur better prices. Con. Mercur sold 2. on a! 60 cents, and Daly went 5 cents higher In the effort to fill an order for 22: shares. Ijower Mammoth went to "0 cents. May Day wabbled as 2.1 no shams were New York sold between 18 and 20. wltn waa stationary at 71 mall 100 share lota selling. A few lota of Sacramento were sold board and at. 8 cents on the open cents. Uncle Sam sold at 33 e fjrlongi Jos cite won; ; Cbirarra third. Time WEEKLY CRCP At Lexington. Kv.. May 9. Time, 1:17 Run 9, liiis 13, Seure: Pi'.t-burTittle, 1:40 3.4. error 6. Philadelphia Runs 6, bits Filth ace, hr.lf mile Annie Smith 3. errors 5, . won, Pie Han ; Jay Ward third. r.ml Batteries lattver, Liur'i :4S Tinp. Sjilhotf and IhHim. I'mpire- Kleu. Sixth race, seven The furlong Cute won, Lady Mercury socoud. Van New York vs. 6t. Louis. ittipc i.rird. Tinto; 1:27 New York, May 9. In the ninth-innin- g iauia New St. rally At the Fair Grouede. York today in the first game of the St. lamia. May 9. Hair Grounds reIt' a was scries. freehmiug game, wit lithe havlug the better of sults: First race, half ntlic -- High ritance it. Turnover second. Chief lia yea Score: St. LoulRnns 8, hits 17. won. . errors 5. New York litin 7, hits 15, third. Time, ; Second race, five and ba'f furlongs rrors 2. Jucora won, Fancy I)rcs. second; Naileries Thiclman and Crady; lied Reynard third. 'Time. 1:11 3.5. atal Rresaunhaii. E mpire ' Third race, four and half furlong O'Day. Security won, tecoud, Birmingham third. Time, :,'.K 4 5. Brooklyn vs. Cincinnati. Fourth race, six furlongs, In: n dirap Brooklyn, May 9. Tu a thirteen inn-in- s Firclaill won, Ancelela serond , Broont-handl- e gumo, Cincinnati defeated Nrookln third. Time. 1 : lti 16. today in the first ganio of the serle Fifth race, mile and a nixt remit and Kasu-rbetatvn the Wastem Malicl Sinim won. Bavarian croud, teams. Attendance 2.600. Behoove third. Time, 1:51 Scuiv: Brooklyn - Runs 4, hits 9. Sixth race, mile and an eighth 7. Cincinnati ltuna t, hits Bravery won. Montpelier second, 13, error 3. third. Time, 2:03 Jones and Batteries: McIntyre, Chech Schlei. and Ritter; Walker, At Elmridga. Umpire Johnsume. Kansas City, May 9. Elmridge suits: AMERICAN LEAGUE. first race, four furlongs Obirular won, St. Joseph second, lk lvoln third. Waahington vs. Philadelphia. WaHhitigton, May 9. Philadelphia's Time :48 Second race, one mile Punning won cosily errors when men were on bases Meadow Horn and their Inability to hit Townsend at Lady Ellison second, Ttnie 1:42. critical momenta today, decided the third. Third race, five furiongs-Cl- if ion final ganio of the series in WashingForge won, Rebo serond, Dr. Ilolierts Attendance 6,100. ton's favor. Time :59 Score: Washington Huns 3. hits third. Fourth race, one mile vid seventy 0. 1, 7, errors Philadelphia-Ru- ns ysrds Thistle Do won, Hop dago sechits 6, errors 3. and Kitt- - ond, Leila third. Time 1:45 Townsend Batteries: Fifth race, one and an eighth miles radge; Bender, Schreck and Powers. Rosamund won. Falcon second, Idle Time 1:48, third. Boston va. Naw York. , Sixth rare, six furlongs Boton, May 9. Powell, who started Envoy won, selling, Ubolkhedrick second, in to pitch for New York today, was Doulie Six third. .Time 1:13. wild and ineffective, five hits and three psacs in the first two inning git ing At Union Park. AtBoston five rims and the game. RL IouU, May 9. Union Fark tendance 7,200. Boston Runs 5, hltati, erScure: First race, mile and an eighth rors 2. New York Runs 2, lilts 4, erHershtnan won: Prince Renl second; ror, 1. and Crlger; Dawson third. Time, 2:01 Batteries Bannohill Second race, 5 furlongs Marlmbo Powell, Hogg and Kleinow. won; Sago second; ArmUtlre third. ON THE EXCHANGE. lor foiiasvi-- t hccoikI r FROM OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT BLOCKADE Si.vh race, f: third. Juba seeond; BULLETIN. Vashingiuu, May 9. The weekly crap bulletin i.ued by Tbe weather bureau hay: lit Uaiifurnla and generally throughout the central and southern Rocky Mouuiatn district the week ending May Mh. was abnormally cool and ex-- , moist.. temperatures Freezing tended southward to the central portion of Arizona! anil New Mexico with frost and tiow In the central and northern Rocky Mountain regions. ExcesHvp ruins hindered work in the middle Rocky Mountain region. Rain ia needed in jiortion of Kansas and on the north Pacific coast. Winter wheat i now heading as far north sa the southern portion of Kansas. Tbe geu-r- al condition of this crop continues highly favorable in ibe slates ea- -t of ilia Rocky Mountains, although some reports of injury by rust are received from Ok la- -, honta and Indian Territory, On the Pacific const winter wheat continues promising, although some mifnvorabls report respecting lowlands wheat are received from Oregon and recent heavy min and high winds caused damage to some extent in California. In Colorado and on the north Pacific roast the condition of spring wheat ia promf-in- g. Cotton planting is unfinished in Oklahoma. The outlook Tor most fruits, except peaches ia favorable. SHOE MACHINE CO'B. TROUBLES. New York, May 9. Judge Larambe. in the United Biatcs court, grant en an order to show cause why a receiver order to show cause why a reclver should net be appointed for the United of New Shoe Machinery company Ihe order which la returnJersey. able on Friday, was granted on application of Uolicrt Realty, receiver of the United Slates Machinery company of Maine. Thomas, in the Judge United Biatcs circuit, court, Brooklyn, granted an Injunction today, forbidding the collection by the United States Machinery company of any royalties from those using machines and patents In Brooklyn. The United Staiea Macnlnery company c.f Now Jersey is Insolvent, and is about to transfer lit assets tu a new corporation. rincinntl. May 9. Report received today indicate thnl Ihe damage from the wind and rain sinrma which atrtirk this neighborhood late yesterday waa more severe Mum at first Indicated. In this city Trinity Methodist church was unroofed. The steeple of the l.uthrrn church was blown off and a nutnlicr of residences in various ports of the city were badly, damaged. le Washington, May 9 Todays atate-meof the treasury balances In the Third race, 6 furlongs Mrs. Boh general fund show: available rash won; Prestige second; Elrey third. balance $132,243,799. Gold $G0,876e Time. 1:17 30 1. Fourth rare, fii furlongs Plaloon won: Poet mauler Wright seeond; NelNew York, May 9. Paderewski, tha lie Russell third. Time. 1:22 pianist, who ha been ill for two weeks Fifth race, one mile Erl kj won; past, will sail tomorrow for his home. Time, 1:041-5- . 2-- 3-- , . JL'$ LLUL rj LADIES If you want a petticoat that is absolutely safe, durable, ; cheap and GLOVE PITTING BUY jI Glove Fitting THE ELITE l 9.' We can fit you at a minimum price of $1.50 and Up If you buy it once, you buy it always. Ly if la 0 8aBBiiE23BanaHHBfiTgarTsrixinaAJB J. G PLATT SADDLERY CO. BpII-Inghr- hay. Bad Nauheim. May 9. Spencer F. ,Unnt race, six furlongs Hannibal Tom-ju- y Eddy, first sicrrtary of the .American Bey won. Supreme Court second, Waddell tiiird. Time, 1:07 embassy nt 8f. Petersurg. arrived here Serond race, five furlongs Israfel today to aee Secretary liay. There is talk of Mr. Bay 'dsiting Berlin, Paris won, .Merry Boy second, -Gold Badge and London nd of his arranging in third. Time. 1:"4 meet rhancelbi" on Buelow, Foreign Third race, four half furlongs nd Foreign Secre- Commedienne won, Pythla second, Minister third. Time, : 56 he returns to tary Lsnsdowie before Fourth race, one mile Lit tie Em America, In Jtne, hut so far aa can he learned nothlig definite has been Jecld- - won, Sidney C Love second. Lord .n A the ilCEelliOlu remain Badge third. Time, 1:41. rp seven furlongs Nep- rtfiti 2-- 2-- Dele zamZ Harness, Saddles and Blankets. We make a specialty of High Grade Harness and 2279 Washington Avc. Stock Saddles. ' |