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The opening race meet of the 18th annual meet of the League of American Wheelmen was held yeetertlay nt Willow drove park, near the city, before 16,000 spec tators. It was the most surceMful In .he history of the organization In at tendance, enthusiasm and good racing. Several state records were smashed, and Arthur Gardiner, the Chicago crack, came within two-fifths of a seo ond of breaking Hamilton's world's record for ono mile, paced. He suc ceeded In lowering the fast mile made by Johnny Johnson at Chicago last year by four-fifths of a second. Gardi ner was paoed by two quads, one load ed with Wenzel, tho Turvllle boys, and Coburn, and the other with W. K. Becker, W. L. Becker, Crooks and Steenson. Ho crossed the line like a nash, and the time was caught beau tifully. He never ceased his pace until the finish, made In 1.39 3-D, breaking the state record of 1.45 3-G, held by ISarl Klser. Starbuck also took a trial at the record, paced by a quad nhd a trip. For the first half he mnde very fast time, but lost behind the trip. His time was 1.44 3-6, also breaking Klscr's record. Both these events followed the sched uled races for the day. In the latter the honors among the professionals were won by F. J. Loughead, of Sarnla, Ont., who crossed the tope a winner In three trials, two finals and second man In a third final. Among the amateurs honors were more evenly divided, with the best rac ing done by Peabody, Johnson, Mldden dorf, Schado, Klnck and Miller. The day was perfect for racing, and the sun wns not long up before hun dreds of cyclists were pedaling along the historic and picturesque York road towards Willow Grove. There were early morning runs to League Island navyyard, at the ower end of Broad street, across Hope Ferry bridge to Paschallvllle, returning by way of Woodland avenue to Broad street, where tho columns merged Into the army of wheelmen who had gone through Falrmount park and the WI sahlckon drive, anft the big scheduled run to the track began. When the head of the line reached old York road,- four miles from headquarters, there were many who had not mounted their wheels. - The trials began promptly at 9 o'clock and at there was a recess for lunch. At 3 o'clock tho track was cleared, and racing began again, con tinuing until 6 o'clock, without the slightest hitch. Today will be the banner day, and the seating capacity of the track will be taxed to the utmost. The races will begin at 9 o'clock, under the same offi cials, with the exception that ox Chalrman of- the Ilactng Board Gideon will bo relieved by Albert Mott, of Bal timore, the present champion, as referee. The result of the finals was: One mile championship professional Bald had the pole, with Klser, Loughead, Mosher, Callahan, Taylor, Newton and Sanger In the order named. Seaton and Welnlg were the pacemakers. The men got away well together. At tho end of tho first lap Callahan and Major Taylor were behind the pacemakers and going at a, good clip. On the sec ond lnp tho major took the lead, with Bald close behind. Klser, Callahan, Bald xand Sanger began to gather around the colored boy, and they came down the stretch riding fast. Loug head, tho Ontario crack, came like n itash when near the finish, and crossed the tape a wheel ahead of Bald, with Klser a close third. Time, 2.03 3-5, breaking the stato competition record of 2.01 4-5. Ono mile, 2.05 class, professional The starters were Mertens, McFarland, Nat Butler, Titus, Slmms, Callahan and Oldfield. Mertens had the pole. There was one fa'so start. At the second at tempt they were gotten off. Oldfield Jumped from the outside to the pole, directly following the pacemaker at a rapid pare. Titus fell out In the first lap. Oldfield held the load until the stretch, when Mertens and Butler came up. The three men raced abreast to the tape, Mertens crossing the line a winner by about three feet. BtTtrer was second, Slmms third and McFarland fourth. Time, 2.11. - One mile championship, amateur Ertz led the bunch on the first lap, with Howard second. Stevens caught Ertz In the stretch, and shoulder to shoulder thoy oamo home, Ertz winning by an Inch from Stevens, Mlddendorf taking third place. Time, 2.1G 2.E. One quarter mile championship, pro fessional Five starters, Gardiner, Cooper, llandall, Bald and Loughead. Cooper Jumped off In the lead. After they had gone 45 yards Randall took the lend. In the stretch Cooper, Lough ead and the others oorae with a rush, all abreast. The pace was kept up to the tape. Loughead won, Cooper sec ond, Ilandall third. Time, 32 sees. One-third mile, open Nine starters. They were nil together on the turn, and as they rounded Into the home stretch scarcely six Inches separated them. At the tape It was a puzzle to pick the winner. The race was finally given to Ed Llewellyn of Chicago, W. II. Fearing of New York second. Chub Nelson of Springfield third, Time, .43 3-5. There was n spill In tha two-mile handicap, professional, and two men stoptied. The rest pedalled hard, and at the 11 ret mile the men crossed In a bunch. On the last lap all were to gather and In danger of a spill. On the turn Into the stretch three, at the riders drew away up on the hill and made the opening for the spurt home. McFar land crossed a winner. Tims, 4.44 2-8. Two-mile handloap, amateurs Eigh teen starters. The riders set a hot pace the entire distance. H. C. Huasman won, U. A. Miller second, C. W. Krlck third. Time, 4.30. Ileducetl Ilutes to Sit. tlrrtim vli. IVnimjl vanla Itullrontl. For the United Ilrelluen camp meeting nt MU (Iretna, August 3 to 1 lt7,'t!i l'ennsylvanln lEailroad Comiwny will sell er- curalon tickets from nil iwlnta on IU system east of I'lttabnrg and Krle, nnd weat of and Includltie l'liiladelphia, to Jit. Gretna ami return at reduced rates. These tfokets will be sold August 1 to August 12 Inclusive, good to return until August 30, 1807, iuolutlre, For sneoiflc rate, conditions, &c, apply to nearest tieket agent. Hunting, itching skin diseases instantly reJ Hatful i. it. wi,ta wi.ni, ir-i,i flit,.. ..n wiuallwl foi cuts, bruises, bums. It heals without leavlug a scar. C. II. llagenbucu. Every Wife feels nn inHotcrilinblo drond of tlio danger attendant upon the most criti cal ni-riod i f )i-r life. Ut'oonilnc a m-'liiT hould be a soiiroe of Joy, but tli .iiireringnnd danger of the ordeal hi.. la's Its anticipation one, of misery. Mother's Friend n thoroughly tested romody, gently prepares tho system for tills period, lumens tho pain, nud removes all danper. ItfltiBo insures n, safe .md hap py termination of the dreaded event. 91.00 PER BOTTLE at all Drug Stores, or sent by mall on receipt of price. pnniC Containing lnvalnablo information of KSjjl Interest to all women, will tie sent to ruEE nny "'"'ress npon application, by The Tlradneld Regulator To., Atlanta, fls. DEAD STUCK for BUGS Kill. llichw, Fla. Mollis .nil DUS !J IHiiwinon.. won't sUln. Largo boltl.s, t trng- giMt. mhI irrm'er., 'J& cents. Wealth. DR. E. C. WESTS NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT - THE OKIGIHAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, laaoldundor positive Written CSnnrantcc, by authorized nijonta only, to enro Weak Memory, Diuinoes, Wakofulnosa, Fits, Hysteria, (Juicfc neea, NiRht Iwsos, Kvil Dreams, l,nck of Conn donee, NervousnoBS, Lassitude all BrainB.lonth f ul Errore, or Eirossivo Uro of Tobacco, Opium, or Liquor, which leads to Misery. Consumption, Insanity and Death. At store or by mail, $1 a box, six for $5; with written iiunrnntco to euro or refund mniiey. Hninple pack age, containing five days treatment, mtii full instructions, 25 conts. Ono pomtilo only sold tr cacn porBon. At etoro or uy man. tS"Rcd Label Special Extra strengtn. , For Imrtotencv. Loss ol Pnanr. fiOfit Slfinhoofl. Ufnvillfw Ttntrnnnnuil n boxi six for SB, witlAJt Kwrlttcn cunrantecPf SBFOREorbymail. APTEB For Sale at KIRIIN'5 Drup; Store. Teams to Hlro. If you wank to hire a safe and reliable team tor urivinjj or tor worKinc purposes pay Shields1 livery stable a visit. Teams constantly on hand at reasonable rate JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 Hast Centre street. Opposite Reading rail otdatatfon. pepa. Railroad. SCIIOYKILL DIVISION. July 1, 1897. Trains will leave Shenandoah nftcr the Rhnn date for Wlfrcans, Ullbcrton, Frnokvlllo, Darl water, t. i;inir, -I'ousviue. iiambiiri:, Jtcadlne Pottstown, Phocnlxvllle, Norrltitown nnd Pbl) adclphlu (Ilroad street station) at 6 OH nnd 1103 a. m. and 4 20 p in. on week dara, Sundays, 0 08 n. in., 3 10 p. in. For I'ottsvlllo "and inter mediate stations only P 17 a. m. week dnys. Sundays, 0 45 n. m. Trains leave KracKviuo lor Mhcnandoah at 1040a. ra. and 1231. 541. 752 nud 1047 n. m. Sunday, 11 13 a. m. and 5 41 p. m. Leave I'ottsvlllo for Shenandoah at 1018 a. in. and 12:0.5, 5 15, 7 25 and 10 20 p. m. Sundaj i in vj a. in., o ... p. ni. Leave PhlladclnlilA. (Rroad street station!, fn Shenandoah at 5 57, 8 35and 10 19 n. m., 4 10 and Tl p. m. week dnys. Sundnyslenveat6 50a.nl. Leave Broad street station, l'liiladelphia, lui Sen Girt, Afibury Park, Ocenn Grove, Lorn iirancu, anu intermediate siaiionn, ooo, 8.V5 1 1.89, a. m., 8.30 and 4.00 p. m week-days. Sun dnys, 8 2.1 n. m. ieave uroau street station, l'liiiauelptila, FOIl NHW YOltK. Kxnro&s. wceklays 3 20. 4 0o. 4 50 515. 0 50. 7 jtt, 8 20,8 33, 9 50, 10 21 tDlulns Car), 11 00 a. in, lSTlOOnoon, J2 35 (Limited 100 nnd 4 22 p.m. iviiniiK virsi, i iv, zoo vimnK virj u Jll, aou. 4 00,6 00,5 50 (DIlllllK Car). 0 00, 7 02,743, 10 00 p. in., 12 01, nlKht. Hundnys, B 20, 4 05, 4 50 5 15, 8207833,9W, 1021. (Dlrlnc; Cnr), 113 n. m., ,zj, I vo ii,iiiiiik r; ou Vl'inuifr Utrl, 4 00 liimiiicui An .iiii, ik vyi,i,, uuu,iiiiiiri,ri 6 35, 7 02, 7 48, 10 00 p. m.. 12 01 night. express ior jsostnn w itiiotit ennnge, 11 00 a m., week-days, and 7 43 p. ra., daily. WASHINGTON AND THIC SOUTH. For n.ltlmore and Wnslilneton. 3 CO. 7 20. 832. 10 20, 1128, a. nr.. 12011,1231, 1 12,318,4 41, 519 fonuresslonnl Limited, Diiilmj Cnr, 017. 086 li'iiuuK uurj, , oi ii'ining unri p. in , ami izui nlaht week days. Sundays. 3 50. 720.912.1128. a. m., 1209, 1 12, 4 41, 515 Consrreoelnnal Lim ited. Dining Cnr, 055 Dining Car, 731 Din ing Car p. m. nnd 1203 night. FOIl ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Prond street station via Delnwnro river l.vl.lnA T?,,MU-d tt ft on riirt .nt..... -1 ,M nnn 87 mlnutJ,38i 9oinlnutea,705 00 nilnuresl n m. Sundays, I 45, 9 20 90 minutes a. m , 2 33. ioi iiiiuuiesj, . v p. in. Lenvo Alnrket street wharf Kxnress. 500. 8 20, 9 40, ft. m., 1 00 Satiirdnys only, 150 75 iiiiiiutesi,ui.v, o -jo i7o miniueai, -i uu no min utes, 4 20 75 minutes, 5 00 170 minutes 5 30 170 mlnuloHl p. nr. Suudnys, 5 00, 730, 8 00 75 minutes, 8 30 75 minutes, 900, 945 75 min utes! n. m. nnd 4 30 n. in. 81.00 exoursioli train. 7 00 . m. dally. For Cape May, Anglesen, M'ildwood nnd Holly Beocli Krprem, OOOn. m , 280, 4 03,5 00 p.m. week days. Sundays, 8 20 a. in. Cnno May onl V. 1 CO n. m. SaturdavH. KzeurHlnii. 7 00 a. m. dally. ForSeoIslo City, Oeevi City, Avnlon nnd Stono Harbor Itxpress, 0 10 n. m., 2 80, 4 20, 5 00 p. n. weeitunys. ouiuinys, sou a. in. iixcur ston, 7 00 n. m. daily. For Homers Point ICiprew, 700, 8 20, 940 n. m., 150, 3 00, 4 00, 5 00, 5 80 p. ni. week daya Sundays, 5 00, 7 00, 8 00, 9 00 and 9 45 n. in. J. II. IIutciiihsom, J. It. Wood, ueii i aianaKer. uen'l 1'aw'g'r Agt. HAVE YOU READ THE PHILADELPHIA TIfllES --THIS MORNING? THE TIMES,, clrculatetl nnd widely read ttewsimpir piil jifiiieu in pennayivama. jh uiacuwiioit oi pui llo ineiiliTid public ineaaurea is In the Inioreat of jrtiUllo Intoifritv, lioiieat goveniioent and proiroiu inuuatry, and it known no party or peisonal allaslanea in treaUiuc public IsstiM. In the hruadjwt and bevTaeiuM a family anu gem ml nAvitat.ir THE. TIMES' nlrna to have the largest circulation by dcwervlng It, ami olalms that it Is unaurnniieil In nil the eiiiiriitlala of n great metroiiolltan iiewpwr. Soluieli copies ol any eilltlon will he sent free to any one send Ing their wldreajs. TERMS-DAILY, 88.00 )r mipum: 1.00 for four motiths; 80 rents xr inoiilli; de livered by carriers fur 0 ceuU iter woek. 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And bIbo rc.id nil tlmi lit rrnuirp went out by o-pnllr1 mofllriil In nil I Ml on. plltitr, comtim.lp, rilkpciim ItHi. tx'lt on ict'rns, i.nd those iiinrk mid fhhrft ndvri ifBlntT thi-m '".vog a " ftirmrr rtllow MifiVri'(." "Trulli pxmhi nt ot tlipm, and la tho only fi-tio ntrtllral hookli vcr rend, It showed me the 'tior mitM nu IihII prurilt Pd t n &nflVrtn mnn Mnd. If you tulter 1 did from li e tcrrlMe clfrrlfl oOoiifliftil Hillj if tlipw qunckt roliUoiland nuliullnl mu llll jo.ibtll ve there li not one limicst npf r) ill t and you nro on the vrre of the trao, T ( my 3 011 do not give up hope. Kliher go In ier-on or wrlto to riR THFFI 604 M sixth si, Un. inCCL PHILADELPHIA, Pa. for lie cnrcil mo whi-n all my hono of n rnr WMuono. lli-Kiililnl mtlhroii8hlh.Pi. of ml.pry and lunui-rt me on thOBlioreof liMilll. nnd l.niilnp. once more. l:o tothls mnn, who Is your Iruc, lii(iio.t and Dilllillil irleml and cans tlie ni'ist honrl. scwrn, lis does not sell pills, liquids, suiiposttnrlm, etc., a curs for all, like n drug store, or like Hie nos trums you mlver Used in every p iper. Nor doeshetfll you that lie will trout you thear.lT, that lie might Beta few rl illara from you aiid leave you In worfie tnlr. than before, Kg, lie will .'T.iniliir jnu. uliul.r jour ., llioroiiKl.ly aim tin n treat y, u according to Thenl'B Hours. Dally 0-tt9 Kvgt, 01, Bum daa 0-1 St. NO NAAIRt NO Aimnr-RS pnnllthrd without the pnttnit's cotiM-nt. Nti'lctent ce ci-vpy KiinruutciMt lo nil. lllntid potison t iirlcocflet ntrlcturcfl cured under (riinr nitlcu. J.nt mitlilinoil l'?torcd. 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Yon fel Ira- S roved the fint day, feel a oneflt everyday, soon knew f onrielf a kins among men n body, mind and hart j j rain e ana iobbb onaea. Every obstacle to happy married life removed. Nerve fnrnsv wtlt. firm r ir r. when failintr or lost, are restored by this treatment All weak portions of tha body enlarged and strength ened. Write for onr book, with explanations and proofs. Sent sealed, free. Orer 2,(300 references. ERIE MEDICAL CO,, WVy. WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -Por BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. PHILA & READING RY IN EFFECT JULY 2, 1897. Trains leave flhennndoah as follows : For New York via l'liiladelphia week days, 210, 53(1, 7 03 9 51 n. in., 1233, 3 10 nnd 0 07 p m Sundays, 2 1C a. in. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 5 38, 7 05 n. m., 12 38 and 8 10 p. m. For Hoodllnr and Phtlndeltililn. week .lava. 2 10, 6 30, 7 05 n.m., 12 33, 3 10 aud 0 07"p. m. Sun days, 2 10 a. m. For I'ottsvllle, week days, 2 10; 7 05 a. m nnd 12 38, S 10, 0 07 and 7 25 p. m. Sundays, 210 a. m, ror jnumqiw unu ninnanny wity, weeE unya 2 10, 5 30, 7 05 a. m., 12 33, 8 10 and 0 07 p. in Sundays. 2 10 n. m. For Willlamsport, Sunhury nnd Lewlsl urg, wecii nays, o o uo, ii liu n. 111., anu 7 2d p. ill Sundays, 3 25 a. m. For Mnhano) Plane, weekdays. 2 10. 8 25. 5 38. 7 05, 9 31, U 30 a. in., 12 33, 3 10, fi 07, 7 35, 9 55 ana iu p. in. ouiiuitys, s ju, a si a. hi. For ABhland and Shamokln. week dava. 8 2S. 530,705, 1180 a. m., 0 07, 726 and 955 p. m. Sundavs. 8 25 n. m. For Baltimore. Washington and tho Wet t via attu, it. it.. turouKii trains lea" i Kenning Terminal, Philadelphia, (1. A It. II R.) at 8 20, TOO, 11 36 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 p. l. Sundays, a ju, i w, 1 1 20 n. ni., a 40 aim i p. in, Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and 01 et nut streets station, week days, 10 80 a. in. 12 20, 12 It 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 28 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH, Leave New York via Philadelphia, veek days, 12 15, 4 30. 8 00 a. in., and 1 30, 4 80, 9 00 p. m. Sundays. 6 00 n. m. Leave New York via Mnuoh Chunk, v eek days, 4 30, 9 10 a.m., 1 80 and 4 15 p. m. Leave Phlladeluhla. Readlna Termlual. n aaIc days, 4 20, 8 85, 10 10 a. m. and 1 42, 4 05, 80, 11 80 p. m. nnnunyg, uoup. m. Leave lteadine.wrek davs. 1 85-. 7 10 '0 08. a.m. 12 00m., 4 19, 6 00 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, IS a. in. Leave Pottsvllle, weekdays, 2 85, 7 40 a.m., 12 80 and 612 p. m. Sundays, 2 85 a. m. Leave Tanmqna, week days, 3 18, 43. 11 M a. m., 1 3fj, 5 31, 7 20 and 9 48 p. ra. Sundays, 18 a. ni Iave Malianoy City, week days, 12 30, i 46, 9 12 11 47 a. m., 2 17, 6 18, 0 17, 7 41 and 10 08 p. n. Sundays. It 35, 3 45 a. m. Leave Mahnnoy Plane, week days, 13 S5, 3 40, 100 S8Q.9 36. 1025. 11 59 a. m., 3.83, 6 3 J, 688 7 57, ft 32 1 m. Sundays, 12 40. 2 40, 4 00 n. ill. LMrt w iuinmsport, ween uy, , iu ao n in., 4 00 nnd 11 30 p. m. Sundays, 11 30 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and Boiitn street wnnu ior Allantlo Ulty, UWIiiliii-ri R.nroui s ivi nr,i 1 i .. ... (Saturdays only, 1 )' 2 00, 8 00, 'g 10, 4 00,' 1 an! a w, u iu, I w J. III. JWXHIllll(MlutlO!l, a uu II. 111.. 530. (ISO n. in. SundayB Kspreas, 7 SO, 8f0, 880, 900, 10 00 a. m, 4 45 p. in. Acooii,molatlon, 8 0O. m., 4 45 p. in. S1XK) exuurstnri train to fW of MlaslsslpH Ave., 7 00 a. in. dally. - Itstiirnlug leave Atla title City depot, eoner Atiaiuia ana ArKniisns avenues. WeekdavaKxnreaa. ( MoihIuvh onl v fl 4A a.m. I 7 00,7 45,8 10,9 00, 10 13, 1100 it. in., 3 80, 4 80, S 80, 7 80, 9 80 p. in. Accommodation, 4 25, 8 15 n. in., uo p. m. Sundays Kinross. 8 80. 4 00. 5 00. S 00. 8 30. 7 00,7 80 8 00, 9 80 p. m. Accommodation, 715 n. m., 5 05 p. m. 31.00 excursion train from font ni Mtsataslppl Ave., only, woi-Kuays, GOO p. n Sundays, 8 10 p. in. Parlor Oars on all express trains. Wanted-An Idea g Who can tblok ot urn. simple tblna to latent? Protect your Ides.: tlipr may hrlng yuu weatUx. ,r,i. n ,Anu wiffiiiL-uiiniiu v r. It . neys. Wastilogton, 1 i .for their $t,8ui iirlce ottu 1 ujia Uvt of two huuitrcJ levnutlous vrsutgd. Mr a 9 A KLONDIKE liXI'liil Organized to Work Twenty OlaimS in the Richest Portion. MINING ENGINEER IN CHARGE. llr. ltciiillnur. Siiporlntoiidptlt of tile t.'ould Mnlcli t oiiipnny, will Tnke SOU Hklll.d Miner With Hliu-Tlireo M.'ii Liwc Their I.lvtm. Now York, Aug. 7. Itobert Head I tin. Bupcrlntendpnt of Edwin Qould's Corn tlnental Match cumpany, and a gradu ate of the Columbia university school of mines, left here yeaterday for the Klondike, via Denver, to take charge of a mining expedition orgnnlzed to ork twenty 'lalms In the richest por tion of the gold fields. The corporation Mr. Ileadlng reprepents la composed chiefly of Pacific const capitalists. J. P. Llppmann, of San Francisco, is president. At Denver Mr. Heading will gather. If possible, 200 experienced min ora Prom Denver Mr. Reading will go direct to Portland, where the Ulber, a small steamer chartered for the pur pose, will be waiting for the party. The steamer will take the party to St. Michael's, Alaska, and from that point the remainder of the voyage to DaW-J son City will be made up trie "Yukon ; river iii small boats,- If the stream has not been frozen over by that time, if It has sledges will be the method of transportation. Mr. Heading expects to land his party in Dawson City not later than Oct. 15. about the beginning of the Arctic win ter. All the remainder of the Warmer weathpr will be devoted to properly housktg the men. Mr. Reading was formerly the mechanical engineer of the Manhattan Railway company, lie denied emphatically that the Goulds had any connection with the enterprise. Mr. Reading said: ''There are 20 claims owned by the company. Thir teen are In one plot, and the rest are detached. They are located In the heart of the Klondike-region,- on White River creek and Eldorado creek. Vfi rannot do much more than 'feet our selves housed before, the Cold toe"athBr. work win begin in earnest in h spring. We will use the "hydraulic, method of mlrilng, wjilch is the bet for the locality." ' '3tir. Reading wag; accompanied from the el'ty-iiy an as sistant in the person of George Cdrsa, a civil engineer. Andrew Ueckwith, a Brooklyn letter carrier, haB resigned his position and gone to the Klondike with "three men' he scarcely knew. He gave his wife an hour and a half's notice before leaving. Bay Shore, . I Is all excited over the attempts to form a Klondike syn dicate in that place of 100 men with $1,000 each to go to the Klondike. J. B. Laurltzen, a well ltnowni Brooklyn ar chitect, left today with ,hls wife for the new found Eldorado, ijlr. Laurlt zen Is the architect of theiTJntpn League, clubhouse and several prominent build ings In Brooklyn and New York. He was a candidate for United, States ar chitect. D15AP IN TIHi SNOW. Minors I.oso Tholr T.Iveri RotncnlnR From tho Fields. Seattle, Wash., Aug. 7. News has reached here of the death last April of, Charles A. Blackstbno, George Botcher' and J. W. Mallnque, miners, who wont to Alaska In 189G, and were frozen to death In frying to make their way back to Seattle. They were last seen .alive. March 27. Friends from this city who went to Alaska to Investigate .found Blackstone's body, but no trace of the other two could be found. The following statement was found on Blackstone's body: "Saturday, April 4, 1807. This Is to certify that Botcher froze to death on Tuesday night. J. M. Mallnque died on Wednesday after noon, being frozen badly. C. A. Black stone had his nose, ears and four fin gers on his right hand and two on his left hand frozen an Inch back. The storm drove us on before It. It over took us within an hour of the summit, and drove us before it. It drove every- thng we had over the cliff, except blankets and rgoose hide, which we all crawled under. Supposed to have been iu aegs. peiow zero. On Friday I start ea ror saltwater. I don't know how I got thero without outfit. -.On Saturday afternoon I gathered up everything. Have enough grub for 10 days, provid ing bad weather does not.aet In. Sport was blown over the cliff. -I think I can hear him howl onoe In a')j?jjr8." The bodies of Mai 111 que arid Botcher were never found. 1'xorbitilli t DutleH Doniniiileil. Washington, Aug. 7. Representative Lewis, of the state of Washington, had a conference with the treasury offlclalB In regard to customs matters on the Alaska-Canadian frontier. Mr. Lewis said that he had received Information which he deemed truatwortbv to 'the effect thaf the Canadian commissioner of customs, In council, had Issued a special order fixing an exhorbitant rate of duty on goods of every description brought by miners entering the Klon dike country by way of Alaska. Ac cording to Mr. Lewis' Information, this duty was If- cents a pound on goods of every character. The treasury officials are Inclined to doubt the accuracy of this report, but have taken means to ascertain the facts. If, however, it should be found to be true, the action of the department in establishing a branch custom house at Dyea may be reconsidered and steps taken to proteot the rights of American miners in the premises. nousshold Necessity. 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U rod lint arid Ite Resident Moiuw Hnrgeon of I the University Wale of V. V. I ' r I tlJlAnojiiARTKas : Holi l Frnnry, Shenandoah. TIIQF.K YF.AIt COt ltSK. nlln niiihl or .lay pwmrWH r. sixmilr d to Office : 30 West Ontre stieel. Can bo enuanltwl-at all IwMini. M nt'RKici j g jtfjjo;r Oftlee-Kgan bbTftfTriF. "corner lil WaV ar, I entre streets, Shenandoah. t roMHn8Yv' '' - '- ''iar r i'!t ,evii(i r, 1 .nils;, ,:: ATTORNEY-ATrMVar ,i81iadh.4,( ,., W. HIIOKMAKKR, ATI orneya ri-lifer J R 3 b D H f'orner HlarkeMifnit Centre strertR AJ MUSlCA a .a X INSTRUCTOR, ZJY fej (f.ll'iH'otfrHa. HsMrlr ttnVH-eS uldrfVefiuV f'the be. masters fe Iondon and Paris, will give lessons 011 the violin, maiiduUfifguitaiAtuts-ocnl culture. Term, reasonable. Addi-am In care of Htrone he lew.ler Hbenandnah. , R.D!M'S Celebravl Yon, .ie I'owders noiur ful' JUffthtdm ilrclsrc tbi ir mfi-.nd .urc faflir Iklliii. vttli Tunny d repurrursl Till, anil Qilier lik. nmrrllrtl. AIM.. 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