' Mftiitjor’1 Tujl«f HlJrw J3m li|i.Major Taylor was happy' yesterday. ■ ie bus been almost crying since theHe mis oeen almost crying . _ ..._race began because A. C. Munger, thesee nim. -atungor appeared yesterday and it filled the-little colored boy with ginger, jfre went out on,the track and had no end of Jun with the other riders nil nightlong.’•flit it up there, he called to Forster, , , - . , - .v‘*Go way yet, ride in jv wagon, saidthe German, •• 'Pome 0:1, you ra no rice pudding, but you may bo qaton, balled the Majorto the Wr.kesoarre man, who uajd nevera word.; Hl?e s great specialty la saw* ing wood and Baying nothing except to his trainers, . ..Cpme, don’t drop dead In your tracks,’’ yelled Taylor to'Maddox, •*\ou're not so warm, retorted thetwo minutes little Taylor hadcHahbd tho riders until thoy were all laughing and yelling at the top of thefr vejcee, and tuey douolod their speed for the next five miles, it relieved the^ext:v« 5tipe he Is the favorite In the rape. We grips so good nafurcaly, ridesso gracefully, and nc Is.alwlqys reoayfor a o nr Int. it really looks as if theMajorwould bf in qt the finish andlust beh nd Bohock. . •