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work. ack It. leads new Hie. each #1 n that tell I ing to the great success amalgam Shirt Waist Sa‘le and having been fortunate in securing another lot at a great bargain, we are now prgpared to offer to the public the test bargains in Shirt - Waists ever known in the city. Special Bargains bo _ AWill be offered in Odls, © Parasols; Challies, Underwear and Hosiery. 'We have also left a few more Ready Made Suits with Eaton Jackets. WELCH & ROCK, wo. 25 FALLS STREET. - e”Warlnesdq Till Be Bargain Bay HARD TO B \r II“? LIEV -That any merthant will sell goods at less than 'cost, or that SILBERBERC ' Will sell Men's Fine: SUITS WORTH Stoo, Stoo Or Suo ~- ___ At their popular price, This is midsummer; the -bulk of the Clothing over and something must be done to stimulate trade. Our Suit stock must be converted into money.. and we count it policy, though a momentary loss, to sell as stated, stylish and handsome INSURANCE. | AMES F. MURPHY. | i I lit. ' u . sean Boler, ale Mass, Gubyes Lability, - Szrety of Bonds AND t 1 fey forn of Instrance | ,) A A f - t menmm the largest number? * beading of any . + i } 2 F 2 New V.. hei k State, noted for their | PBpt and witisfactory adjustment \I losses, + rooms,, arcane, rioog, NAGira PALLS, X. v. | $ | $18.00, $106.00, $14.00 and $12.00 Suits at this popular figure within the reach of all, $8.00 We will forfeit $300 to be paid to the ~-] wan 00 . | entreatics Captafn - Fitzpatrick | answered New Your, July 17.-A Montreat SECOND MOX. (> miven to em. Tron Works Gives His Explanation of 'the World's Fair Fire, stionale Pruncuises celebratic Of the of the Baxtile - murrow escaped ending Th an mwful fatality. {tween 4 and 5 o'clock yexterday the stand o the: south ofa whage on - which gymnastic performance and pame ensued, - A general call wis sent out and six | ambulinees . responded. - 11 foully ascertqined that no one:wits killed, ; keep secret, the fhets about the h ; Injured. [of Miss Royer of Royal venue, Cote, 8t , Loiting PereyChurette of Mile: End:: Nellie [Piemon and Mudume Cote. . secident, it MARSHAL MURPHY To BLamk They -Begged: the FiremenNot to Go to the Top but to | Fight the Fire .From the \==\=*** iRECN OF TERROR He Knew it All. Cineago, 1. ~John R Skinner, | - president of the lien-1mm Iron Works. the } - . no company owning-the cold storige building Has Been Inaugurated in Two Mon- burned last $1 onday. liys the blure<or the | +[ terrible loss of Hfe: upon | Assistiifib Fire | Mandal Murphy. | He insists that a blun- made 10 the face of repeated. warn- ings from employes in the Imildmu.’ ‘ Capt. Fitzpatrick | wis with - Murchai | MINERS RUN. UPON THE BANKS. Murphy. . The fen, Mr Skinner declare, | would not listen fo admonitions of | men {One Institution Forced to - Close: Its Doors who knew the strhetore and the: danger ef. Ix _ Although Perfectly - Solvent - Oil Poured an mecent to the thwer, All Over a Woman and Threats Made tona Mining Camps Owing to the Closing of the Silver Minos, 2. ''There is one at this fire ease that mx not yet beeft Told,\ suid Mr. Rkinner yesterday, . \I wuppose it will ull come out of Burning Her at the Stake. before the coroner if the cuse is. gone fully ___+ juto and the coroner keeps his promine thit HELES A Mont . July 16.0 The closing he will go to the bottom of the affair \'There was nH dow n of the silver mines at Granite: aud Phillipsbarg, where the tirumte Mountain ad Bimetallic mines. | the two greatest silver mine | producers in the: State ure located. has resulted in the nanguration of o reign of terme in twa eampe, . Rome NI-ANKI wen bave been employed in the miner and mills there and a large miyjority of these are of: foreign birth - When the memes fost closed the - miners made s rim upon the hniks. | Many. Were: paid . their money | bit one' of PhiDlqmtinyg's bunks, thoroughly - solvent | but. without réady cash to meet an immiediate ment,. was forced to close its dowry, ~ Huving got their eivingy in hind many made no better use of it than to sqnanler it, others honeding or biding it, [One man with n som of nearly $200 placed it tempor - arily in pesssedon of n woman st Grunite for sate-keeping. . Subssqpently, culling for it, the womni@@lenied ill knowledge of. it. e owner with sever come lutely no excise fir the lows of a single It The firemen were forited by our enfployees . thit | (Reve: wgn tire below | befo; 1 went ap into the tower. They were begied not to go up und the danger | out in advance, whon - there | wa plenty of time to onder down such as wefe already up. \Among thoseftrho | warned | them \and who is ready to to the in Walter 81. Donaldson, - the office i get of the business part of the storug tee depart- ment. - As soon &sithe firemen arrived. he hunted up Copi Fitzpatrick and found him on the rink figor with his men, some of whom were armbd with ives. . He asked the captain to €hog a bole below and turn the hose on there in the lower part of the tower. - He emi ized and | repeated. hin statement that the- bittom wis, the place to fight the fre, these 'd \Non». and roth settle \You go to --f | am running | this thing.\ 1 - \He was trying &t the time to carry three loads of hose at onge and wis | not. making head way. - Notwithstnting | his rebut, Donaldson, app ting the position . ind. the necessity for haste, begged him toiget ap one.~ Tiegt. Fltspatrick answered he would get three “Kl or none CX. .J, Dranch,\ continued Mr. Skinuer in re- sponse to a request for | the | nnmen of the ather witnesses, \one of our men also naked Capt. Fitzpatrick to work on the base of the tower and fight the fire which | wis nl- Exasperited., parnion« proceeded to force the woman using barharie - imgthods | to compel restitutiona Her handy were hed, her fice s«bisbed and disflgured and men final resort cont ofl | wie poured on ber and | the *threat of burnin her- alive was about | to ha . car out. | Then the woman weakened and di- vnlged the hiding place of the money. ind recovery. wis effected - Two. days nge an unprotected woman named Isy about mitl< night heard a loud knocking nt. the: door L and opening it she was confronted | by two ready there. The captain for | an Cigaded men with tevolsems who demanded fetched him a_backbanted blow | with | the | hee money and - vichthles. One Iimdred tit of his hand. which knocked - him SED land mnetsctive belonging to a iman named or 10 feet | Mitehell who wi nt the: house \Mr. Aban. the architect, was one w \‘”qul been. left with Mx: Ivy for sal herp» also advised the men of the danger and told {ing - Thik money: they compelled the wom them the fire fies below. before. they | went an to hand over tbreating to: «hoot her if op. and beggred ther not, to. ascend. . MRC spo refused * shal Murphy stood there and in spite of this , - &n o - information actually drove his men to their WHY INDIA - SUSPENDED - COINAGE, deaths, Upon: the information are had . given thein some of 'the fremen hesitated . Lord Landsdowne, the Viceroy, Felt it Neces- and demurred. | The | Matshal was heanl | sary to Lead the Action of the United States. to 6-4 a «hout - - nog - P d to. + ® t dfT Ta, Tuly | TT (The Becks CC > ° e. 'Get ou ore. you d - dy,, te m » dette conscientious judge of. clothing who does comnrdn' He drove them to their denths. lane fram sir Marting Enron: at | M { j e ion about #. W mi N i not find with us as we advertise, $18, $16] Ther is no hout it enn oP No e of me chee Tor \We y \the inquent. Ar moon nn I head the #99000 (ond | Landsdowne Vicerav. af India; in $1.4, Suits at $8. To the first comers is the greatest assortment to choose from. . Think of a beautiful Steel Gray Worsted or Suit, finely made, perfect fitting,. positively, worth $18, going now at 88. Fine Cassimere Suits in pretty drab shade, usually wholesale at $12, going} now at $8. Fine Dark Suits, many of them will go well for fall and winter, were much higher,.but go now for $85 Many suits among this lot. made hy the Best Makers} in the United States. Hundreds of Fin e Suits now' going -P ca mae erp +s C + P + c ® c Show.. your appreciation of a good thing. Be among the first at f siLgragcacs. 2118’to 221.24 Main Street, Niagara Falls, N: Y. STORE CLbSED SAT URDAYS. ®pe f [elal sapm: The third day's festivities: of! Ujpe j wands of 10.000 | persons | were. in Huyul! | Park, which has three grind «tinds L Jie a a concert were proceeding were thronged with f about 500 persons. when - without warning thi structure erushed.to-the ground and s wite {Om ing to the efforts of the | management to ns been iipusible to obtain n list of the The most serious eases. are. those ' rt mm prasthle that be may be bound for Sew i Grant Exclusive Depot Privileges. Say? Judge | Lambert. OUTSIDERS' MUST BE ADMITI'EED. They Desire Equal Privileges in Competing With the Miller & Brundage Coach Company- State Law <the Basis of the Action - Favoritism Must Be - Stopped. ~ A. Bufficde, dispatch this afternoon siys: Judge bas granted the injun tion rked for by the Niqgars: Falls huck men restruning the New York Centmil road from giving the exchisive privileges of its yard ab othe Fills station to the Miller- Brum The Judge | decides that se Company. all - hackmen must becadmitted. there. imide hive equal This in a great victory for | the hackien and as soon as the injunction can he served on the Central officials and the Stution- master they will be admitted to the depot yanl. AH thit they have naked is the privi lege of competing on equal terms with the Miller & Broridage Campany. The bisik of the action . in n Stage Inw which provides that a ruilrond company shall not show sny to any | par- tewlar Backman or companies in the - mat- ter of depor yand privileges. P.F. King of King & Morgen, the at torneys for Charles Brow n, . who naked for this injunction is out of the erty . todny, Helinble information waw obtained from the office that this wre a temponiry . injunction to restrimo the rulroad from grunting evelisive privileges pending | the Buprenie Contt's | decvaon - in the other ease This mine wine taken to alviate the necessity of bringing sepurite nits on the part of the plaintiff Brown . for s ngminet the mmr. as long. as they - permitted the | Millet \ & - Brundige Dam» rome such re- Company to possess this privilege. ages woud still go on eloont was made, ... Thibenudeni one of | the attor- torne ex of record in the ete wits. found ip lux - office in - the - Gluck | bnilding Mr Tinbeandeat: says The mpunction entered ty be obeyed by the Central nul rood by either exchuffng Miller | & run- dage or admitting CW. Ifpown to Hneoeune priviteges enjoved by them.\\ The prevailing opinion among a runiier ol hackmén who were: interviewed mgund- ing the case was that the milfoad com- pany would exclude all common entriens from the yards and . tngjas in, this city Papers will prohably be served on the mil- foud company and Station-master Donuline tomorrow. There is litle doubt buf that the riilrond company wall take an sppeal and ank for an onler restraining the injunction pend- ing the decision on the nppenl.~ And thus the merry: war goos on. Highway Robbery Th Buffato. July 17. Maretmetag- gered into No 1 Pobee Station: this - morn- ing nt f o'clock and smith dow o in a heap on the floor in trout of the Sergeant's deak Dr Cnllinane found a bullet hole in his near, the tose on the Furht side Man os stated that be mas n victim of u higghwas. relibery - ».. - President Cleveland's Movements. Braz uous - lev. July 1700 Presadent il. accompanied |- by Commodore Benedict, left bere at 1015 V v today, on hoanl the steam yacht Ongida - The Pro- dent ray be taking a short eruise, though York - He was attired inca dark suit and wore a derhy hat, nnd as he left Gray Calil« he hade Mrs: Cleveland an affectionate adien { nient af our men right atter the fire 1 went which it appears, | accondiint to statement» One week has elspsed «inee. the: World's Fair fire aod still the mystery of the exact number of hioman lives lost remains un~ solved the cmeation of work yerteriay attyneted general anfavorable comment, and, although a lange foree is engaged on the ruins today, the frightful odor. arming from the scene, despite the lavish mee of disinfectanta indicates that putrefaction is proceeding with a mpidity that will «tilt render it to distingnish between any decomposed 'That are un- earthed and the «qnantities of meat and. pro- vixions that were stored in the bnilding at mmembled. repeal the Sherman porirhivaing | act nnd Todia fund it necesary to be be- +Aturehand with the cleang of its mints This in an important addition to. the his , \tory of the great eentroverey now cons ising the world 1 + PORT OF BANKOK - REOPENED. 'All is Quiet and the War Cloud Seems to Have. Blown Over -No Attack Contemplated. , New York. Joly 17 ~The World print« the following «pecial cable from Rangkok j i 'Siam This the time of the fir * more. All in qmet and the war. cloud KILLED ON A BRIDGE. seems to have blown aver Admiral Hamano, the commander of the. French naval forees in the China seas s ho ' came hetr yesterday to negotintyn peaceful soln Girl and a Young Man Run Down A Young *= by an R.. W. & 02 Train. e ; # Lox v 7.- tion of the questions whith have been ao AregtrowN. No Y, July 17.- The m a ® le of this cits. are ir-stricken on tating France and Siam, hns giten the ( i ncenrzed hefe Siamese nestirance that no at account of a fatality. whi last evening. (\. young: girl who was employed as a domestic at a hoarding house, nunfl‘nnrgr B. Frame,a hoarder at the same place, were struck hy a train on the Rome. ' aterfown a white they were attempting to crow a railmad bridge on the ontskirts of this city | The girt'« | hody - was - utangled - horribly ard | the [man's sknll - was _ crashed The accident scented about 7. o'clock The girl had started to call on a friend and was crowing the railroad bridge instead of the regular footbridge. in order to save time. - A moment later Frame started on a | similar errand, and the girl seeing him. coming and being somewhat timid waited | fot bim to help bet serem. It is not known whetber they raw the triin coming and tried to get out of 9” way, or (barber neeing it, and recognizing their peril, they became confosed and belplem, tack spoon the city. econtemplated There ( have. been confirmed by rable despateber received from Paris tn the other hand. the Ntamiew - Govern F ar s Bike dserimanalian against the shijm ofthe French. promising to treat them like the ships of the other ' great power. F CUT HiS THROAT. | Before Doing So. However, He Assanited His . Wite: He Was Intane. Errea, No Yo Jaly 17 ~John Mepers escaped from the State beepital for the in sane in this rite thr. morrfing. and pm ceeding to bis wife's home mardermiretr-m~ salted ber with aicigh, Her sercams at- tracted the attention of a neighbar | who \bravely tackled Meyers and | the wife e+ The train which was the Sunday umr’mmflgammh-dtnrkmm the | house sion wan late aod was romning at an nun-null got his throat ath a mao | T4 # ont i rate of rpeed in make ap time. . The lay, £13”wa warning signal, and re | e fatal - Meyers has been for versed his engine but too bate to be of SNF | Cu., 104 while be is inenmable he was mn avail. It imaaid the man. had resched 8. sgtered m harmicis that be hat heen al / ot safety. but the girl did not W;Wlhw\wd‘h°wm?:?d;‘ bo mcd her musiting in ane o. 1 p io ast March he an n inmate of ? dwafiwa’ mg th “0:5“;de ° ll bridge to the bare of an: embsnkment be |. y 7. New Lise of Steamers. ' ay, in the Boulder River, with abullet- $%mm Revers! weeks ago be itcf’fiafidgr who m the American w; for the Loodon . firm, bet yast. | the arrangement in S Paral swindling mmfiwfléw £100,000. port r+ open to Trade onee ersi Hiv Parker wha have lmen very ifl af the X ann black \ tnd Tht the\ Injuries An. wither | wilt Ameriean Intens. NEWS OF THE BAY CONDENSED. SC a meeting of workmen yeeterday afternoon in Leadville L attended by 20) miners and ameter workmen n protest wns made agninat ang attempt to rat swenges The rmported remein of the stancdimic nemy from the Tennessee mining district nett @ nck in ret beeied as a gmod amen . There are fours of anther mithrrak Gove | Flewer Said list night that there was not truth in the report that hecor the: stare would pay the \rm.- of the Seventh regiment an t* propesed Ohi inp Major George HI makes president of the | Len Angele« Cal Nat 1 hank elaime that he hms (ervernor Mark harn * promise of a senatoria} qrvitionc in ense af a vacetier Sezemhis man Shoelds of Brooks n amt Gien: rk bempat | were hunth Aart tev Iv thie morning Bow of water has. been. strick in mp No 18 in the. Molle Gibson mine in ren, fol and at present it looks an if the imhie ® ifl be fooded bevond redemption . ~ \ fisewse aver which the dortors are. in. dis: prite bas muged with ronmderalile violence in the tran of Amaronda in Montaha: fof the past 10 werks - ft iv afternately. called. black measles \ he none a - \ emw has heen searching. «ince. night in and around Bnorficld Ala. for a whe it is reported shot and killesd twa. women tear Iterfcld | The pese. sighted. the. negi rrterday aftermen and fired a dozen shots ML Mts The ean of the marder is said io have heen hth sesintt and mhihery The auroral heam which Prof Prishy of the 8 (Wheervatory. Washington took fora new Wm. deve na in the consteflation Ly nz was distinetiy observed at the Vale: nbservatory best night beam refermd to was in dose to the. comet The New York, Central, Must Not seen alive July \th tured in twn nxe was al the left side of the lited on the Handy farm and kept a notori- ons rad house reen with the mardered: man and is held in cnatody of the crime $200,000 and the Timbilities at { The bank holds ample gilt edged (to meet obligations, it is rlatmed, and the officials say they expect to reume busines p y- p ®~ Xo ARA FALLS, N. v.,§MoNDAv EVENING, JULY 17, a8qq. _ _ =- = - \ ___ PRICE ONE CENT. * B?¥N”Tg~ LEGRAPHL.. - \l of a cmano stand. 1 i p HX 0 [cov atragto ano the ananom [Withfbut Warning the Structure Crashes to the , H AtK “HEN “ | ”\ j It is Stated by a Friend That He is Prepartaj , | Ground and Causes a Panic. 1 . * Review That Will Be a \Roast.\ I New YupK, July 17.-A Chico special says: Gov. Alfeeld is preparing, according to a statement made by. a . friend, an ex- bnustive review of the anarchist ense whhc.s will be a genuine \roust\ for thom who secured their conviction. | He will reafirm that the men were triel by a . prejudiced judge ind jary-selected to convict, . He will outline in detail the alleged conspimey umong the police to manufacture evidence and stubborn witness to testify against Spies and hin cotiirndes. Ho will make pub- lic certain information in his: possession concérning police methods and he will challenge denial ' of their truth. - Gov. Altgeld will print, so it in waid, the names of rich men. who contributed to a secret find to be used to nid the prosecution and. - the amounts each gave, lie, will say, it is * [asserted, that an immense sum | was to be divided nmong certain persons in the event of the conviction of the Anafthists and will nmert that no means were loft | untried: by some of the persons in interest to earn this reward which it is claimed the Governor charaeterizes as ''blood money.'' Gov, Altgeld will criticize the Supreme Court of the State a little more: severely than he did the first time. From a Inwyer's standpoint he will-review .the Court's ac- tion. He will assert that the Supreme Court never passed on the Anatchists case us a body but that the decision was / the personal work of Justice Magruder in which the other justices concurred through court- easy. - Then be will allege that the action of the trinl court was sustained not becaust of the merits of the ease or the integrity of the record, but because of Justice Magruder's friendship for Judge Gary. - He will point out that Justice Magruder was the protege ns well the friend of Judge Gary. ~ nomen ccw , BIG CORN CROP. Secretary Mochter States that Kansas is Apt to Break Her Record. Kansas City, _ July - 17.-Secretary Mochter bus issued n statement mying that K | if conditions continue favorable Kansas will have the largest corn crop in the State's history, with the single exception . of that - of = 1289, _ when - the yleld wass 278,000,000 bushels - from - an nereage ot 0,850,603 neres. - For . the first time since he became secretary of the Board Mtr. Mochter says he is unable: accur- ately to estimate the com ncreage. He htnins his fignters from connty. or and their reports were in, this year, before farmers whose wheat had proved a failure bad plowed their whent fields and planted them in corn. He estimated that the avreage will be at least I2 per cent. in ox- vew ofthnt of last year when it was 5,608,58A neves. . This would fix the ncreage for this year at 6,200,018, not up to \Expectation. Bequests to the Depauw University Fall Short ane Cause Inconvenlence. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 17.-Friends of Depauw University in Greencastle nre expressing a good deal of conoéfn \over the institution, owing to the failure of the De- uw | boquerta | to - moet tlon. 9 do- sald that | while the - univer alty expected to | realize . romething like $1,600,000 from the Depauw bequests, it will really regeive but about $800,000 and the trtistees are . considembly . worried over the matter. Within the lost two years they have made Jarg6 improvements on the hypothesis that they would get the expect- ed num from the Depanw bequests and now that these are. falling . short great . incon- venience is likely to result. . Last. year the tritees wore compelled to borrow _ $17,000 nod other anms | must be borrowed now to meet the persisting demands. > ADMIRAL - WANDERNKOLK - CaPrTurEp. He is on His Way to the Brazitian Capitai- His Fate Ensily Quessed. _. NEw York. In a pariso cable soy - Admiral Wandenkolk® is n prisonet and is now on his wry to Rio Janeiro. the Binsilinn capital, under a henry guant. | What his fate will be when he reaches that city can be easily guemed. He vers only recently formally declared to -The mld (be a traitor and now that he has fallen into | ly over 40 Mr. Higginbotham's Rubtee have heen discovered in the. Pend i the clutches of the Government be will no lll‘l‘l\'wlifldl\“._hi'mm what 1 state here fnf Lord Landsdowne, that India stmpenidrt | (rberitic neat Sea pot bal \Ne oo oot ost ne lll ao <office an t. free comage of wver at the time it. did be Thomma F. Walsh, president of the. University Si.\ 1 yt cause the tone: of the - \iperiean fimwmhusww Dame died in South Bend, Ind . tesiny | MORY . * « ; o- The steanier Peemen which mitted from South- . ope . Pe pree lef no doubt pon his mind that the phi Meti he an IC t HE WAS - MURCERED, Wor n's Eun Grob | July 17 United Stater Conyreem wonld, \he soon qe if . Net Nork bsfar her an. hoand #10 pore Robbery Was Evidently the Motive of the Crime -Skull Fractured. - Wonciere®, Masa, July 17. -William Haxter, of Holden, was fonod murdered on the Handy farm | between Worcester and Holden yesterday afternoon - He was last The skull war frac- incew. . A hatchet was found 15 feet from (Re body and a l handled y. Baxter E4. Cunningham was last Robbery seems to hethe . raotive BUSINESS - TROUBLE Kaxsas« Citv, July 17 -The Rank \of- Urand Avenne and the Missouri National Rank ruspended Em! st noon today. The asnets of t first hank are placed at 140,000. securities heril The Peoples' Savings, the Moun- tain Dime and dollar and the Colorado Sav- ingr Banks of Denver. Col., Gfiled to open their doors for business this morning. / Demand His Discharge. hut in the openton of the Vale sstranomers no ~mmectinn. physical or otherwise, with it At the meetipg of the trades and. labor. amem- hiy of Chs yesterday rmaointions «w:- a ported for pecscntation to Governor | Afigh w hich «tate thai in pardoning. the | Anurchista, the governor brately met the demands of justice { and that bis name will ico doen to y a= a worthy nerapint of the everative r ofa state which farnished a Lineein to free the . African i opened with a lower market for stock» the Ar~ the hots nline in peices ranging froin \4 al however cen Trading at the opening was on a Enited -& OCEAN STEANERS low, and death was instantaneome, Prime __. __,, cong, fore $f -A letter has NEw York: Joly I Amateedam record tor mgwinflxrdshajm , ised by the Chamber of Consmperce Reaterdesm h“.\\\’\\ - Body Swindling which states that Mews Samal Saroel WEATHER BULLETIN ' \i 7.-The body: of & Company at Landon will immediately I~ , Haury July 17. ¥ Tne of steamers for the Great Secth- Suly I -Por Western New Reate Senator. L. R Olds was found yes- start a line (“fibmdlm’a' Seartla York: aod Wedern Primeptrania Probably Tight local «howern toafay or tonight, generaiy hundrad sud nf far 1 bet « ea to [boma City jail Mont, nte to 9. tured Saturday. The ”(I'd a woman. | Sbe has been as |a man and leading a daring bend of hore. DExvER, Col., July 17. -Rwitchmen in ithe Rio Grand yards at Pueblo went on “trike yesterday demanding. the 'of Yardmaster Crocker, who, they may yrannical and unreasonable. The mende- 'rlare the awitchmen on the entire line will go out unlem their demands are complied slave . with. to- e__ ---_-»-__ STOCK RKET. L_. \Tom mg? is a Women. |_ New Your 1 a. w. Joly -The, week || COTHRIE 0. T., July, 17.-Tom King. who ed from the Okaiz- mum's-sh ago was cap- prisoner proves to be L2 2 __ { thieven. Sre Dee 2p Bo brtrd - | Record Brokea, ‘hn‘g‘: Jaty T - Arrfred Steamer Eibe: from | Csk'g'b, Joly 17.—Tba_&vg wile road Fee race of the Calrnet Cycling Clfly He mea Ree hark C \ DC in breaking the American mak the AL Leonhards did it in 13: the ilk-11min; former record by 8 New Postzursters. Wasmsaotoy, D. C, Jib 17-Ose nineteen\