THE TOURNAMENT.Good Scores Made at the Gun• •Club Meet.Young, King, Dando and Sable do Well.' Willard ThomaB Makes a FineShowing.The first and second days of the gun club tournament have proven all that its promoters could desire. Tne attendance includes some of the most noted crack shot3 of the country, and the scores have been equal to all expectations. Among the visitors in attendance are: M. A. Kline, Camden, Iud.; Arch Elijah, Monoca, Ind.; J. R. Ruble, Chicago; C. M. Townsend, Knox, Ind.: H. B. Hill, Aurora, Ind.; J. A. Sell, Brooke, Ind.; W. H. Skinner, American Smokeless Powder company, Brooklyn, N. Y.; J. T Parks, Brooke, Ind.: Ed Rike, Dayton, 0 ; H. Dando, Dayton: C. W. Ra.i;mond, Dayton; A. L. Livenguth-Lafayette; A. J. Elliott, Rochester, C. A. Young, Springfield, 0-; J. W. Kling, Renssalaer, Ind.; “Shorty” Baycon, Miamisburg, 0.; R, L. Trimble, Covington, Ky., agent for the Dupont Smokeless Powder company at Cincinnati.In the 15 bird shoot yesterday Young and Dando made SI each out of a possible 90, Ruble and King 80, Thomas 79, Rike 77, Livenguth 76, Hill and Reeder 73.Out of a possible 75, Elliott, Elijah and Trimble 66. Raymond 65, Sample 63, Cornelins59, Weaver 57. Out of a possible 60, Bacoia 54. Out of a possible 45, Towsend 40, Price 31, Jones 33, Monegan 29.In the 20 bird shoot, King broke 94 out of a possible 100, Young and Ruble 93, Thomas 91, Elijah and Elliott 8S, Raymond 87, Dando 82. Out of 9 possible SO, Liyengutbbroke 76, Hill 72, Rike 71, Town-DA^The We]Klt;ArrestedChargedDavid horseman now of I arrest tod ment, chaguarnishn witness is Shaffer, tOf the peing up to informedSome ti qui6 was Shaffer an her bedsi administe recovered conferred kindly sei prise, tt brought ii manding S the time tPay it? pudiated i what did do a thin* hut send Ya , and nisheed.When £ceeding,wroth anc sooner oringe of toArran g' afternoon bond.ITeConsun: