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    THE OJIAHA DAILY JIEEiFRTDAY, AVTIXTj 27 11100.
PITTSBURG COULDN'T DO ITj
ParMen. Time of tame! 2:00. Umpire;
Sheridan,
After the (innir Wan I.oal,
KANSAS CITY. Arjrll 2.-Mllwnukeo
nniimlrxl (lrnr nil nvr (ho field nml hn was
PIratM Lot th Opining Gam at Horn tePiact,J ln. l,ho tnl,r1 lnnl"K b rj!tM'twih.0
4 . I held the visitors down to four lilts. Rett-
AIM!" a mra Btrnreie. Rer was strong niwi Kansas city coum not
lllk lllill. miciiunuLVi -,wv. .vviv.
MIMVAt'KEFT, KANSAS CITY.
n tin i t n n n 1 I
NOODLES HAHN NEARLY LETS IT ESCAPE waMron, tt..i 3 10' 6Vrrn, cf...o' i' 3 0 0
t marry, cr i i 4 o wtmi, ss 1 - j
Conroy, ss ..l 1 1 fi O'llrlcn, ir...o o i i
I 1 nAm,m If ft 1 A ftnanal II. A A 11 fl I)
Iiooiera tnme iiini ii mm mc Clark, Ih 0 00 OCouRhlln, 3b 0 130
bnt Ilr Finally Scrntcheil Out
with One Hun to the
Good, j
rtltt, tb 0 0 1 2 0.chfer, 2b 0 0 ! 4 2
Full. 2b 0 1 1 0 ONrrI. rf ....1 1 2 0 0
Yfiutf r, C....I 1 1 3 OOoncllng, C...0 o i i
Ilurke, 3b.... 1 0 5 2 1 dear. t 0 0 0 1 0
Ilettffer, p....l 2 0 0 O.Cates, P 0 10 10
Cincinnati, 121 I'ltUlinrR, 11.
Chlcnreo, 11 St. Lou In, H.
I'hllmlelphla,' 11 1 Ilrooklyn, 7.
llouton, 10 ."Ovr York, 10.
Cklcnicn, O) Minneapolis, H.
Milwaukee, 8 Kninim City, 1.
C'levelnnd, f Inillnnnpollii, !.
IlnRnlo, ,1 Detroit, Ii.
...1
Total S It 27 It ll Totals,
Yencor out for Interference.
Milwaukee 15030000 0-8
Kansas City 0 0 0 o o 0 o l o-i
Enrnel runs: Mllwnukeo. 3. Two-baso
hits! flnrrv. Vfnffpr. Uflltcrpr. Has.' Otl
hall: Off (Ji-ar, 1; off Catcs, 3; off Rettgor.
2. lilt by pitched ball: Hy Gear, 1: by
Cates, 1. Double play: Conroy to -Clark.
innings pitcneu: uy uenr, 2; ny fates, ,.
mix: on uear. 7; on catei", . stolen oase:
umpire;
PITTSBURG, Pa., April 26. Pllisnurg Wnldron. Tlmo of game! ; 1:00.
opened tho season beforo a record-breaking -Mcuonaiu,
crowd, but disappointed her friends by per- Opening liny nt Clcvrlnml
mlttlnr tho Clnclnnatla to win. The homo CLEVELAND. Anrll 11. The onenlng
club was not In the game until tho ninth f the American leogun season hero today
innlnif. when seven runs wore, made, coming "kTT "nT ,
within one of a tie. The vigorous rooting Both tennis played In a spirited way and
of tho crowd put Hahn In tho air for a 'hey wore nvonly matohed. Vlox saved tho
h. .n innin, nn,i , fnrr,i . r,m F.am. fo.r. 1 .1,e 'mc team by fly catches III
... .""."o " me lourtn inning. Attendance, e,aw. scoro
over the plAtc. Waddcll was rclloved In CLnVKUANP. 1 indianapom".
tha sixth lnnlnc. after twclvo clean hits n.H o A E.1 it.lt o A K,
23 to Aucusl 4; Harlem. August to Au-
rusi id; nawtnorne, aukum so 10 HepiemDer
Thlrit Uny of the Tour
11 11 in cut.
SlinilT FAR MDNF.Y IN SICIIT
1, imricm, HcpiemDer a 10 tsepieniDer o;
Hawthorne. September 17 to October 6i
Harlem. October S to October 29.
'tl. IhI a. . . . , . . . n, f..,.. i4
n , m TT 1 . .t m I .1 "vi m'mfrii uuui' i-3 111111 uui
ccaueiETUD Xjiperii nay uaru ai iuo xrap win po nuei by me wasnington rarK ciun
j rp . . n ' Lakeside has claimed for Its fall meeting
uuu xaigoi, ubuiti tnc uates from October 30 to November 15,
V.UT.OT AVI.S A I'HIJTTV H.VCM.
am riri re 111 Ttir TUri Mr rt.MTcl
oiu ntLUJ 111 int. inwLiL uih.iu i,t lnt the Streloh. lint First .to
It i'ti I'll IIiiiiip.
NEW YOntC. Anrll Thr- Ozono nlnkes
S t on il AVorli nml Hmnll IMvlslun of for 2-ypnr-olds was the feature of the curd
i.r.- the (..ly IVntnre. of the "ni"" ?c ."i"..?,0- '.nf. m?"C 1 S
from a rnrlng standpoint, dutlandcr won
ino siaKo easnv atter raiiKing most ot tno
running, with Scurry ridden out, Only llvo
norses laced uie starter 111 tnc nanillcap,
b'lt It furnished n. fine rncc. Illew Awav
Fair WMther permitted a largely Increaeed VwAi, '"ottS,
nttendanco at tho thtrd days shooting 0: begging at 3 to 1. Tho favorite made the
tho Nebraska State Sportamcn'H association, running ror the llrst hair mile, with tho
Tho program was barren of pec.a. attrac- W'tA
Hons, comprising a dozen straight eent8 j,oml ng lalicr let him down he went right
at targets, which wero interesting only through his Held and won cleverly by half
from the excellence of tho marksmanship tMlont etmnK. JIan).
oispiayeu. totmn won, Alex scconu, I'ost llnsto third.
Tho tournament, which is pronounced an Time: 1:27.
unnimlincl succens as far as it has gone, l .hocotiti race. Ave nnd one-half furlongs
... . . 1 . i n m nr'iii n,el"K: ''rwursor won, uieu scconu, snore
will close today, and among tno epctiai iiam th rc . Tlmo: i:os 4-3.
Ai.lll tut n tlvrntv.fiVnhlrd handicap I Third rnrr nun mlln nnrl aeyvfintv VarAa
shoot, onen to tho world, and the "fteon- Vultnot woh Klss Krlnglo second, lllcw
77 . '.. . ....... -v..ninn.hin " "J unru. Time: i:ui-a,
Dira uiamonu meaai .iuumbmi tuuim;..,. Fourth race,
Olnnn ntnlfnu. fnnr ttrtA nn.
half furlongt: Outlandcr won, Scurry sec
ond. Ondurdls third. Time: 0:Si 2-6.
Kvent No. 1. lifted, targets, forty-! en- nflsk won:' The" AmaionllSe Oo hVfn
tries: Ourrett. Crosby, l-uuoru. i ninttlo third. Time: 1:28 2-8.
Kline. Hnrnhart, lypotnls, Orav. 15: van- sixth race, four nnd one-half furlongs.
shoot.
The ecorca for yesterday's events were:
J A ' """"-j V . .. ,.i..i..l I.,,nran " .ililuilKr,
u.a u , iii.n.. iinnn. ai,fir.. i icsennK, 11 1 1 j uji sricvcr, ci.i . a u u 1 v."" :..i ,? L,,ii niinmni. . . .V obwuhu, wvu
-- u.nv,r. rr .1 1
0 0 llarlicll. 1 r. . . 1 2 10 0
riTTSDL'KO. I CINCINNATI. ItUf-low, 3b.. 0 2 4 0 0 .Muillnon, M..0 1 t 3 0
It.H.O.A K ll.lt.O A.E. (Icnlns. cf....O 0 2 1 0 Kovhnlrt. cf...O 10 0 0
ITumtmt, ef.2 110 0 rtarrlt, rf ..0 3 1 0 1 Ichance, lb.l 16 1 OKelly, lb 0 1 10 1 0
Clarkr-, If 1 1 0 0 0 Mcllrldc. cf..l 0 3 0 1 n'rlmufr, 2b,0 1 1 2 0 Harden, rf...O 14 11
McCrry, rf.3 2 3 1 OSmlth, If 3 2 S 0 0 npM, e t 1 7 1 1 Mngoon, 2b.. .0 10 0 1
Wairnrr, lb.. 2 13 0 O.riocklcy, lb. .3 4 9 0 Oiyiox. ss 0 0 2 4 2 Flvnn. 2h,..0 0 110
Laob. 3b. ...0 ?. 1 0 llSt'nfIdt, 2b.2 0 3 0 I Wilson. P....1 1 1 3 OHIckpy. 3b.. ..0 0 2
luicney, d..u 1 7. i j irwin, ra.....i 1 1 1
Kir, 1 3 i z 1
r.lmmtr, C....1 18 4 1
Waildrll. p...O 0 0 2 0
Cheibro, p...l 1 0 3 0
...1 0 12 0
Totals 11 i: 27 17 6
Totals...
f r n
ooa, o I . V TOIOH & 8 27 12 3,
Pelts, c 0 0 5 0 0 Totals 4 0 21 11 2
ahn P 1 1 0 4 1 Cli.Vf.lnn,. 1 3 O ft 1 1 0 0 -j
12 IS'26 11 3 inninnnpoiw uuiuuiiu 1
fiarnen runs: Cleveland, inuniniipoiis,
, . 1 . , . ,1 ....1 1 1,
ar ul, . K-i, 1 rf. r irsi uumo on error; itfmiuii 1, .,-
Leach hit by batted ball. nlnnnnnllM. ? fft on h:isom Clnvolnnd. 4:
Pittsburg 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 1 11 TmH.mannlla R ti-lral hilar, nn Imlls: Off
Cincinnati 3 10 0 4 2 0 2 012 Wilson. 3: off Gonr. 2. Struck out: Hy Wll-
Bnrned runs: Pittsburg. 2: Cincinnati, 4. son. Kelly (2). Madison, Hlckey; by Goar,
Two-base hits: McCreary. Wagner. Three- Huelow, Spies, Wilson, Pickering. Homo
base nits: Hmltn, uecKiey. acruice 1111. run: narizei. Tnrec-nase nit: iiocnever.
Strtnfeldt. Stolen bases: Smith (2), Heck- Two-baso hits: Wilson, Weaver, Huelow,
ley, Btelnfeldt. Double plays: dimmer to inclianco, Kony, itogriover, Heynoiu. sac
Rltchey, Chesbro to Itltchey to Wngner. rltlce hits: Weaver, Splca. Stolen base:
Flrat base on balls: Off Wnddcll. 1: off Magoon, Flynn. Hlckey. Double plays:
Cheibro, 1: off Hahn, 6. Struck out: Hy Hlckey to Kelly; Madison to Flynn to
wndaeil. &: by encsnro. 3; Dy jiann, 1. ueny. uaiK: uoar. i-asson nun: iiayucn.
Passed ball: Peltr. Wild pitch: Waddell. Tlmo of gumo: 1:50. Umpire: Cantllon.
Time of game: 2:45. Umpire: Swartwood. nriu- nnv nt 11..H1.1.,.
Qnnkcr Slnttucrs nnlly. HUFFALO. N. V.. April 2i!.-The base ball
PHIL.ADKI.PHIA. Anrll 2. Phlladcl- onenlnc ln this cltv was a grand success ln
phla's heavy hitters today batted out a vie- every way. Mayor Conrad DIclil pitched
tory. They wero aided by Brooklyn's costly tho llrst ball across tho plate. Tho game
errors. Kitson was comparatively easy ior required ten innings, me nome ciun scoring
the locnl batsmen, but had their opponents tho winning run ln thut Inning with no one
fielded with more accuracy tho score would out. Attendance, 4,000. Score:
have been smaller. Score: HUFFAt0. 1 DirrnoiT.
nnooKi.Y.v.
rt h.o.a n
Ptvckard, Ifl 0 2 0 0
Koflr. rf....l 1110
Jnuilnxs. lbO 1 12 1 2
KHly. 3b 1 3 1 4
Jones, cf 1 110 0
Dahlen, m...t 1 2 S 0
Demont, 2b. .0 0 2 2 1
niiLADEiJ'HiA. nno.A.n.1 11.110 An.
It II O A.E. Knoll, If 0 3 10 OBay. If 0 1 1 I 0
Thomas, cf...3 2 1 0 0 Flood, 2b 1 2 3 4 0 Harley, cf...0 0 5 0 0
Hlaitle. If 2 0 3 1 0 Khearon, rf..O 0 2 0 OlUh'lleld, ss.O 0 1 C 2
IX-'hsnty, lb.l 3 13 0 0 tlettman, cr..l 2 4 0 OFulllvan. 2b. .1 o 1 0 0
IjiJoIp, 2b. ...2 2 2 1 0 ('airy. lb....l 0 15 1 OM'Al'ster. 3b 1 0 1 4 0
Kllck. rf 2 3 2 0 0 Hallman, ss..O 3 2 2 Utyan. lb 0 1 13 1 0
Douglass, c.O 0 6 0 0 Andrews. Sb.O 2 0 4 0 Flailing", rf..0 110 0
Myers. 3b. ...0 10 3 1 Swer, c 0 1 2 0 1 Hhuw. c 0 1 4 1
Pmllh. c 1 1 3 3 1 Cross, ss 0 0 0 3 1 Amole, p 0 0 14 OFrlskc, p 0 0 0 4 0
Kitson. o 1 2 0 3 O.Hernhard. p.. I 2 0 0
Totals 3 13 3Q 15 :i Totals 2 i--. a 1
Totals 7 9 24 1 C Totals 11 13 27 14 1 I .v0 one ou, when winning run scored.
Urooklyn. 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 3 0- 7 Buffalo 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1-3
i'nuaaoipnia 1 o 1 u u o a -11 Detroit 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 02
Earned runs: Brooklyn. 1: Philadelphia. Twn.hn hltn? ifnlimnn. Knnll Grttmnn
4. Two-baso hits: Kitson. Delehanty. Li- siniu nm Stnlnn hniipii' Sti(Vr l-'lnnd. Optt-
J I . T31I.1. mL .... V. t . . t.'ll.. I t .. I .V ' , . . '. .. . . 1
j. inu-n-u,isc iui. nvu). uuhid miUll nay. 1' irst uaso on Dans: un Araoic,
run: Flick. Sacrifice hits: Keelcr. Thomas. 1 . rt i.-risWn. 1. nit hv nltrhed ball: Hv
Cross. Stolen bases: Sheckard. Kecler, .molo. 1. Struck out: Hv Amole. 1: by
Jennings. Slaglc, Douglass, Myers. Double Frlskc. 2. Passed ball: Shaw. Tlmo ot
c ?.JiK1.,. 10 1-'"UK"iHv. 'i' . , ; game: 2:10. umpiro: 1-rnnK uyor,
uisu.i; Kill iitun. 0; oil xicriiniirti. o. jiitl a. ..
.... l.l 1 V,,l. T ll ., T... i,UIIIU...K ... . r..,.,r,
Kitson. 1: nv Hcrnnard. 3. iefi on oases: 1 . .. ..
nrnnl1vn 1- Th 11 n H l ,.h I Wit,! ,llf.V,. I 1 ndlBnaPOHS b
Tt.n 1 1. . TiAMnl....l rrlMn n, nr.ma llniCacO n
iiiouii. ..nifv. uriiiiiuiu. iiiiiu u. e,ulIl1 I f. . .tn r
K'lm I Imtil,.' T."rrtalln Al nn, nnpn. f. 1iK .uiiniiumw
Ilnth Trniim Off. Buffalo 6
Cleveland G
m . aJLJitrii iriii ), iiiiuiukii viias" . ,.
. . . . . ' . 't . i ... a r. I 1JG L rill L. . .
triw in vain 10 nana icxany Kiimu in m. I fiv,nr,lla
Iyiuls on a rHattfr Tbeau men rosmveiy
s.itiw1 r tnlin it It n'9 n mlfvr:ihip f v- I
hlbltlon of the national game. Attendance, I OMAHA SKINS DES
" BT. IOUIS. 1 CIIICAOO.
II.II.O.A T3. It H O A.TJ.
Tturlttt. lf...O 3 6 0 OTtian. If 1 13 0 1
llrldrlck, cf..O 3 3 0 OChllds, 2b ...I 0 4 5 0
rvmovan. rf..0 1 0 0 0Mrts. cf....3 2 2 0 0
Kelstrr. 3b... 3 1 3 4 0 McCarthy, rf.l 2 0 0 1
McCIann, lb.. 2 1 7 0 0 Everett, lb.. 3 3 12 0 0
3
3
3
4.
6
P.C.
.Cfi7
.W0
.571
.BOO
.500
.333
.250
Pnrmeleo, Townsond, Kimball, mincrm, dacioua third. Time: 0:5iJ 2-5,
Nlcolal. licrr, Tayior, jo; mim. ........
Moorr, Connor, n-27. Grant, Hra aimp- inliih.in Nehool AVInie.
hiiis, aiMiiui;iii.'i. . :, .,-, I 'Vtui iiu,, ja., April 26. (Bncclal.l The
.hall. MeDonBld. llgg nSf' "V1 ll Manning High hool .base earn was
Ward, Andrew. Terr. 0, I l"'fn,r;J, "r, defeated here yesterday by the Audubon
t R HOVIl. 'J .Miller, s rjliu. viujun... nign SC IOO Irnn, In nn nvnltln,, ..!
7:
Church, 6.
. nlng came. Score: 14 t0 17.
LINSEED OIL RECEIVER ASKED
t.'....,, Vr. nftnn Lircets. fifty-two en
tries: Fulfo'rd.' Frnse. UL!i,l'nnor;,"J'V
t..... i.-imknii tnnitinu Mlllnr. 15: Garrett
iv, ;iii ,.,',.,, 4'rnxiiv. Oavhart. Kline.
fer-sLT mc7u7 Severn, from
Edwards, tirny, Nicoiai, n: "'"'v, 1 ' i i'iiiionrrM iiernnet .n
?'."1J'- 1 & .alamRA: C.M,.y Defendnnt
TreCrVy.,ni5uncan,S Dorgan!' KleS CHICAGO, AprllliLltlgation agaln.t
Cochran, U; Morrill, 10; Hlgglns, 1-ry, J; the National Llnsccd Oil company was re-
Fvont No 3 fifteen targets, fifty-two en- vlvcd tho United States circuit
tries' Crosby,' Uoblnhood, I.lnderman, Con- court when tho appointment of a receiver
nor. Petersen. H-27, Herr, 15; Daniels, Mc- was asked by stockholders having 4,600
Donald. Townsend l. Awards .Taylor Bob- shnrc3 ot ,bo c , s(ock
nrrunn i ttHi rt'ii. urt tuin
Church Fraso, Hudd, Barnhart, Bray, Piny, ino complainants arc James Clark of
Schrneder. Kimball, Nlcolal. Jenkins, 13, Plalnflcld, N. J., Walter It. McCain of lies
?rcU.aV rr'l'.armelee: Mo!D?.8....1"1 J- W. Drooks, Henry B. Scott
CurtlM. Burke: McGee.' llT Jap, Marshall, ina wl"lani J- Ualdwln of nurllngton, la
Slmpklns, Hlgglns, Cochran. 10; I'ltimmer, ino petitioners nsk n receiver to administer
9; 'Boyd. Kleutcli, i Uunc-an. porsan, ., anij distribute tho assets romalnlng over
a"rn",No.Brtil&oK Blnce the National company was bought out
entries: Daniels, rrnsc, isunti. jhp, uj " .imcnuau inseeu un company a
Inhood, Kline. IJnderman. .Petersen. Par- few years ago. Tho complainants assert
mctei5nctfur M- "at thcro ore still some outstand.ng ac
linnnM si,nnwin lllcclns. Kimball. Bray, counts, nmountlng to about $100,000.
MOINES
Rnnrke Knnilly Ileilientes the lovrn
Tcniu'n Park In Aiuiru
jirlute Style.
DES MOINES. April 23.-(Sneclal Tele
Wallace. M..2 3 2 1 2 M'C'm'k. 3b .0 1 0 4 0 Kram,) The Des Moines Ball park was
troM. d . . Y."""" "J" J . : . X dedicated today by an exhibition gamo oc-
crir. c u u i . ; ' i . v,.- r.mnl,. A rmwd of
l;ilianan, p..i i u . w ...u,..- -
over 1.0U0 people snw ino cunu-ui nu,
Total U 14 27 IS 8 though both teams showed that they wero
not yet worKcu aown inio snunu, m kuhhj
wrnv. n. unml nne. Hurrell pitched tho llrst
Totals 8 15 77 S 21 nVo Innings for Omaha and seemed to havo
Batted for Crlger In ninth. A tho Des Molners nt his mercy. The locals
Batted for Young In ninth. mndo seven hits off Burrell. but he Kept
Rt. Louis 0 0 0 3 0 1 4 0 0 S mem well scaiicrwi. iiuii, mp i'""i'
Chicago 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 0 6 11 tho last lour innings ior umo ui, snou
Pom-ell. p. ...2 3 0 1 0
Toung, p 0 ti 0 0 0
Dfmlln 0 0 0 0 0
Dtllard ....0 0 0 0 0
Jenkins. Miller, 14; Garrett. Lawton. H)l- It Is also claimed hy the petitioners that
S',1 ulL'-v .rrr-rri "nJh: o stockholders have a right to the money.
ortso Herr, HfiRrcgatlng about M30.000; said to havo
Taylor, 12; Hiru, uaynari, riuiumu , vnn..., utcu mat ay ino presiueni ann directors
11: Boyd. 10. or,0 nn.. pntricH- of tho National company at the tlmo they
Ward,U.dd5, ParnVelee.BuVkeVor'jap; ero speculating In flaxseed on tho Board
Townsend. Schroeder, Taylor. Crnblll. Cur- of Trade.
tls, 19; Daniels, Cburcn, Knc. yin iijr... . . , The American Linseed Oil company, which
JouZV, Wcy, uffoliirdTGayhart: holds most of the assets of the .former con.
1 ' . ' . ' ... J . ....... " . .1 An- nam la nnl mm a n nnvt. . ,Un
drcrws. 17: Garrett, Moore, H-27. Mel?0"?1'!' After tho Increase of capital stock In
Kimball. lIer,r:,Hortspn. 10; "'"ry 1S00 tho company acquired about fifty largo
Dime 3GrayVlMllleT.U g'll; Hlgglns: mills and plants ln all parts of the country,
13; Boyd. Otis, 11; Petersen. 10. adapted for tho manufacture of linseed oil.
aid to havo been worth
Alexander Euston was at
arreil. vrnsi'v, j-mni.-, wuu... ..... ..tui, ui uit-ivu ',ii:niuLUL Ui lliu uuiuiiuux
dermnn. ,Loomle, ." V,, innuin u is charged from that time the assets
mnlels? of th0 comry wo not administered in
mer, Burke, SlmpKlns, Terry, 1 ay ior, runt,, gugu lanu. ji is mm ino ixinuan onaro
; Kline. Aieuomiiu. iiibki"''. -"'"" nna iWDcnture company of England paid
which he had put up
account of the pur-
tiald he
ey from
'corner"
that tho
BUSY RILLING OFF REBELS
Three Hnndrid Filiplnoi Recently Mid
Good in Nottb Ilocoi.
ENEMY BURNS TOWN OF BATOC, RETIRING
Mnyom of Four Towns Arc Impris
oned for Trrnchery Itmnrucntii
Cnpturo nn American Pro
vision Wnunn.
MANILA, April 26. 6.16 p. m. About 300
ot tho enemy have been killed recently ln
North Ilocos, Including Dodd'a fight nnd the
attack on Bates, April 16, when from 600 to
700 rebels, a quarter ot whom wero armed
with rifles, determinedly attacked tho Amer
icans, charging their positions and fighting
at close quarters.
Tho engagement lasted all tho afternoon,
the enemy burning the town, but they wero
repulsed after tho arrival of American re
inforcements. Tho Insurgents generally are
aggressive ln that province. They cap
turned an American provision wagon near
Lapo.
The Americans having obtained evidence
that tho alcaldes of Lapo, Magslngal, Ca
bugas and Slnalt wero holding treacherous
communication with tho Insurgents, Impris
oned them and burned I.apo's town hnll.
Thcro havo been soveral minor fights In
tho province, including an attack by 200
Insurgents on Lavag, April 17, forty of
whom were killed and eighty captured. Tho
ofTicera report that tho men of tho Thirty
third regiment and Third cavalry behaved
splendidly under trying circumstances.
Thcro wero no American casualties at
Batoc, whero 180 Insurgents were killed and
seventy wero capturod.
HYMENEAL.
Wh I tier-Ken yon.
ONAWA, la., April 26. (Special.) Mr.
Harry Whlttcr nnd Margaret Elma Kcnyon
wero married ln Onawa Wednesday, April
23, by Itev. McNamara at tho home of the
brldo's mother, Mrs. Dudley B. Kcnyon.
Harry Whitler 1b a merchant of Whiting.
Ia., and son of Hon. Lyman Whitler. Miss
Elma Kcnyon has been deputy recorder ot
Monona county for tho last thrco years.
J3; Kline. McDonald. Hlgglns. w'wnr u, nn,i Debenture company
Gray. Miller. 12; Gnyhart. Barnhart, Cur- margins w
tls, Schroeder. Schultz. 11; McConiiell. S; t-uston y.u.uuu margins v,
Nlcolal, 7; Mansfield. 0; Petersen. I; Herr, 1. from tlmo to tlmo on ru
Mnirrnne-Gndkr.
Mr. T. O. Magrano and Mies Mario I.
Gadke wero married Wednesday night nt the
homo of tho bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. J. Gadke, 3216 Charles street. Itev.
Luther M. Kuhns officiated. Later ln the
evening Mr. und Mrs. Magrano left for a
short western trip.
Wllley-Wnril.
SIOUX FALLS, S. D., April 26. (Special
Telegram.) Silas Wllley, a locomotive en
gineer ln tho employ ox U10 Illinois cen
tral railroad, who resides at Waterloo, la.,
nd Miss Hattlo B. Ward, al60 ot that place,
wero married at tho rcoldenco of J. W.
Brlggs In this city.
Hnherts-llnrrlsi.
HASTINGS. Neb., April 26. (Special.)
Mr. James W. Roberts and Miss Irene Harris
ore married last night, Itev. W. O. Harper
fflclatlng. They will mako their future
homo 4n Hastings.
FIRE RECORD.
Event no. 1. iincen uirgui. un '"' cnase or li.uuu snares 01 stock, it is
eer'MaVshaTcrwnsendriS; Ward, Hlrd, had advanced both margins with men
Ttnnintmnd i.lnderman. Connor, l.oomls, tho company. In his attempt to
McDonald, Curtis', Slmpklns, Kimball, Nlco- ta0 naxseca market, it Is charged
lal, Herr, . Taylor, liemricn. n, ma, .president spent, tho company's money to
Gnmtl3mK: Grar'ingglSs'j'enklns: tho extent of several hundred thousand dol-
Crablll, 13; Fulford. Gnyhart. Schroeder, lars; that his speculations wero In vain and
Terry. Dum-an. Miller Bobcrtson. I-ogg, , k declined" with a considerable loss to
unrinn 12! Pptnrsoti. Hurko. Edwards, Mc- ..
Hurke, Kimball, Edwards. Taylor, U Lin- Jfl
dermnn, Connor, Hnrnhart, B-27, Andrews, of the A
Curtis. Duncun. Crablll. Nlcolal, Miller, ,j tho I
Fogg, 11; Gnrrott, Luwton im :o rci , jap, celverahlp application for tho National.
iSnh. "mcqV lacker": 1 3? .Vd? fcme" "Tho dpatch to Tho Deo Is tho first r
I'ote'rscn. Grant, Marshall. Schroeder. Mor- tlvo Information I havo had on thliq
rill, itoutrwoi , cnu".z "i. M-iV - 1 tlon." said Mr. Hirst, "but wo
"fivetVr&l'tt '- for tlm? that thcrp was tr'
wonderful speed and curves and, though a
Two-baso Jilts:
Earned runs: Ht. iuis, j; nicngo, . .,, h'M ,hn inpnis ,ir,wn nlcelv. As
Hurkett. Mertes, l-verett nr.lco amo Dps MnlneH pur-
nncnitin. ttcmricK. an- " ",r . ...i . .i,, i.ni.
han. Double plays: Cllngman to Chllds to j1 ? . hrc o lnnlng T ench The score:
Everett (2). Sacrlllco hit: Crlger. Three- try of thrco innings eacn; i no score.
bftiwhlU: Wallace. Powell. Hit by pitched DES MOINES.
ball: McGann. Bases on balls: Off Cowell.
1: off Callahan. 2; off Young. 1. Wild pitch: Qulgley, cf.
collaTiiin. HtriKo outs: uy unuanan. i; oy nail, ss. .
Powell, i: liv young. 1. umpire: iiursi. nines. 21),
Tlmo of gamo: 2:28. Parker, If.
AB.
.. 5
.. 5
.. 5
... &
R. II. PO. A.
Grand Itnlly liy Glnnts.
Brain. 3b 5
selslcr, rr.
G
4
. 4
. 1
12 20
NEW YORK. April 26.-JTho New Yorks Twlneham. lb. .,
made another grand rally In tho ninth Inn- Snooks, c ,
tnic today, scoring flvo runs and tlelng tho Cullahnn, p ,
score. H was then too dark to piny, but Welmer, p
Umpiro Connolly refused to call the game, xtoach, p
TO UOflions woni in iinu inuuu iiiree tuiih i
in tho tenth. The New Yorks In their hnlf Totals 41 3
delayed tho matter at every opportunity. OMAHA.
f inally mo umpire cuiicti win mime, ino
game reverted bnck to tho ninth inning, ija.r' u'
with tho score a tie. Tvfco? Vf
BOSTON. I NEW YORK. n Mis n men lb
RHOA.E R.II.O.A.E. wRSSS rt .......
ITamllton. cf.2 I 4 1 0,Vlialtren. cf.l 112 0 o'Cnnnoll "b
Tenney. U....1 2 10 2 O.Merwr. 3b... 0 0 111 fnuinn c
Collins, 3b... .3 2 3 1 1 Selbach, lf...,2 1 B 1 0 ". ,U
Rtahl. rf 1 2 0 0 0 Davis, s 1 1 1 4 2 !,.,;;,,
Freeman, If..l 1 0 0 0 Doyle, lb 1 1 11 0 o ,"hPH' '
K 1 1 3 nillrkmAn. rf? 1 0 1) ft tlllhllto, 1'
TionK. ss 0 3 3 3 l.Oleason, 2b. .2 0 1 It TotnN 42 7 12 29 15 2
Rulllvan. C...1 1 1 O Orady. c 1 16-0,, 1 a '" J - ' nmJn "
nalley. p 1 1 0 S Ollawley, p...0 0 0 2 0 Des Molnca 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 jj-3
Petttnecr, p..O 0 0 0 0 'Foster 0 0 0 0 0 Omaha. 0 1 .0 3 1 1 1 0
Two-baso hits: Ball. Parker. Bruin, Mc
Totals 10 U 27 11 21 Totals 10 S 27 It 4 Vlcker, O'Connell, Lauzou, Burrell. Three-
Batted for Kawley In the , ninth ri rTJ
New Yoric"::::::::::" 1 S 1 1 3 o to Tlmo ot Bnmo: umpro: Loul8 reamer.
Earned runs: New York, 2: Roston, 5. llnaket Hull.
First on errors: New York, 1; Boston, 1. Tho lnst riime ot mket ball with tho
1,0ft on bases: New lork, 3: Hoston, R. jBn penooi tcatu went to tho Young Men's
S.tr,.ko,: ,DyiS2i,0& Vn.fV'nnV:.1 Ohrlatlan association Worklnir Roys by a
by Hawley. 3. Base on balls: Off Bnlley. HCOra of 6 t( 3 , a SniCndld enmc. The
4: oft Pctttnger, 3; off Hawloy. 3. Home nbsenco of forward stemm weakened tho
run: Belbarh. Three-base hits: Davis, M-orklnff uoys te!lnl somewhat, but they
IIIcknvn. Two-bnsn hits: Hamilton. Free- 0,,,, ,im work und played a strong
njan. Sullh-un. VanHaltren. Sacrifice hits (iPfen'slvo came. Tho teams lined up us
Tenney, Collins, Freemnn. Stolen bases: riinii-
Coll na. Lowe, lying, C. eason. Double play: workln Bovs. Position.
Doyle (unassisted), lilt by pltened ban: ny atott Forward
. i-v;1?iV M pevalou-filrch.. Forward
tnciee, Townrvuu, iaj. , ,vi . ....
n..rn IVn.n Inn Hnrnhnrt. I.OOmlH. nnil WOHl OUl Of
B-27, Mnrshall, Kimball. II; Crosby. Ward, company, of w
Mnnrn firnnt. MeDnnald. Curtis. Slmpklns. I .... ,i,
VERDICT FAVORS PAPERS
Court
Holds I'nltcil Press Una Xo
StunillnK In Court nnd
IIIsiiiInkoh Suit.
Petttncer,
pitch: Balle
lev.
of game: 3:55. Attendance: 4,000,
StnndlnK f the Tennis
Played. Won. Lost, P.C.
Philadelphia.
Bt. Ix)Uls fi 4
Cincinnati 7 4
Brooklyn 6 t
pittsburir 7 3
New York 8 2
Boston 6 2
Chicago 6 2
Engler.
O. Wlllard
C. Wlllard
Goals: Stott,
7,1 Lohmer, 1. Tlmo of game:
$ plre: Ryun and Prltchard.
High School.
Powell
Lnhmor
Guurl Knodo
. Guard Hull
. Center Skinner
3; G. Wlllard, 2; Hull. 2;
15 halves, urn-
.511
.423
.4(")
.333
.333
GAMES OF- TUB AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Red Khret's Wlldneai Forces In the
Winning Itnn nt Chleniro.
CHICAGO, April 26. Ehrct's wlldnesg, to
gether -with tho visitors' errors gave Chi
cago a blc lead In tho fourth. Minneapolis
then, by hard hitting, tied the score In the
eighth. An error, n, hit and two bases on
halls gavo Chicago tho game In the ninth,
the last gift forcing In the winning run.
Attendance, 1,110. Score:
CHICAGO
iui.o.a n.
ITnv. ef 1 0 3 0 1
M'rUnd. rf.l 0 3 0 0
Ijtlly. lb 1 0 10 0 o
ll.rlman. Sb.l 2 12 1
Khnnrt. ss..3 3 2 1 0
Padden, Sb...l 0 3 3 2
Dowd. If 0 110 0
Rnirten. C....1 3 5 10
Denier, 3 0 3 0
Isbell, p v u i v
MlNNEAPOUa.
R R.O.A.E.
Nance, 3b., ..3 3 2 1 0
Wllmot. cf...O 0 3 0 0
Qrlm. rf 1 10 0 0
Werden, lb...l 3 13 0 1
Sohrall, lf.,.,1 2 0 10
Smith, ss 1 3 3 5 3
Ab't'ehlo, 2b.l 13 6 2
Fisher, c 1 1110
Bhret, p 0 10 2 0
Totals 8 1535 16 i
Total 9 11 27 10 I
Hartman out on foul strikes, Winning
run forced in by case on nans.
Chicago 00071000 1-9
Minneapolis 00111331 0 ?
Earned runs: Chicago, 3: Minneapolis, R.
j.eil on panes, i.iii.-uku, o, ..iiiiiru,iiie,
Two-base lilts: Grim. Werden. Smith,
Ehret. Home run: Nance. Sacrifice hits:
Wllmot, Abbatlchlo. Stolen bases: Mc Fur
land. Fisher. Doublo play: Abbatlchlo to
(Smith to Werden. Struck out: Bv Denier,
3: by Ehret, 2. Bates on balls: Off Denier,
Si off Ehret, 6. Jilt by pitched uan: itoy,
N. 1'. I, Hum ii Snap.
IOWA CITY. April 2t5.-(Speclal Tele
gram.) University of lown defeated Brad
ley Polytechnic institute of Peoria, ill , at
base ball hero today by 13 to 2. Iowa plnyed
Its usual Btrone, consistent gamo. Bradley
.11,1 wpnk hnttlnc nnd wretched tlcldlnc.
making six errors In the fifth Inning and
lotting In eight scores for Iowa. Batteries:
For Iowa, .moss and inies; tor iirauiey.
Lnckerstccn nnu scnaoier. score uy in
nings;
Iowa 0002SO20 1-13
Bradley 1 o o o u l o o o2
IteMiiIiN nt Onkliind,
SAN FRANCISCO, April 2t5.-AVeather
clpnr und track fast. Oakland results:
First race. Futurity course, selling: Fash
Inn Pluto won. San Augustlno second, Nora
Ives third. Time: 1:13.
Second race, ono und ono-stxteenth miles,
selling: Lady Meddlesome won. Storm
King second, Coda third. Tlmo: l:47V4.
Third race, nine-sixteenths of n tulle, sell
ing: Diderot won. Hernato second, Andrat
tus third. Time: 0:50
Fourth race, Futurity course, selling: Do
Blalzo won, Bamboulia second, Jacl third.
Tlmo: 1:11.
Fifth race, seven-eighths of n mile, free
handicap: Mortgage won, Rosermonilo sec
ond. Dr. Shop pa rd third. Time: 1:27.
Sixth raco, ono mile, selling: Headwater
nnd Captive ran n dead heat, purso divided;
Jlnglo third, Time: 1:414.
ClllClimi Clllll HlKIIIIN ItllllNOVOtt.
CHICAGO. April 25. "Theodore. Roosevelt
of Now York for president In 1901," was tho
slogan of tho Marnuotto club banquet to
nlcht. Onvrrnm Roosevelt was there and
looked hanny at tha suggestion and It
hearty endorsement of cheers from the 200
banqueters.
Governor Ror.ovelt was the first s;ieiker
or inu evening, bemuse no uau io icavu
early.
ll- Vliimmer Orav. 9: Kllno. 8. 0 company
Rvem Nn. x. fifteen targets, fifty-two en
tries: Daniels, Crosby, Church, Frase, j0hn W. Hirst, manager of tho Woodman
Budd. Moore. McDonald. Townsenil .,Driiy. ,..,. 0II works of thIa clty, a branch
merlcan company, said ho was not
iprmf. iirnr(KP(I 1ft hpnr of thp rn-
posl-
ques
have known
trouble among
tries: Daniels, Lnwton. Fulford. Church, the stockholders of the National company
Budd, Roblnhood, Lliiderman, Connor, for- Tho National failed November 23, 1S98,
business. The American
hlch tho Woodman Is a part,
r..h r f Ihn nl,l Vntfnnflt nr.
V.rwar urc ral ganUatlon-tbat Is, we reorganized and con
i.in Miu'nr. Knee. Hrucker. Helnrich. 12; tlnued business on a moro firm basis. Stock-
Hini, iierr, m uujuun, t'""v'" noiuors in tne ueiunci national navo com
nr,.tr innkitm tlnliprtsoii. 10: Schroeder. ... ., .
'ferry. Duel, Shaw, 9; Taylor, S; Garri: Piamea ior some time mo oi.a.rs o.
Unn Y the company were not being closed up as
Event no. io, twenty mruem, miy-iw -"- rapidly as tney snoum, anu mat explains
,t,rolr0,9:PeferSen KlKrl. tlon for receivership It la simply a
n- ohnrrh. .inn Roblnhood. I.lnderman, caso of (stockholders Insisting on fair play.
Andrews, .Mcuonniu, jownscnii, umy, iur- "mo American company as it now stanas
tls. Duncan, Gray, Taylor . fKK. W: Law- has nothIng to do with the affairs ot tho
Pnrmelee, fechroeder. Rogers. 'lS; Fulford, defunct National and this movement for
Gnyhart. tirant. Nicniai, .Miner, n; i-ium- tno appointment ot a receiver aoes not
iner: .'??" ?:. TI'T''a1,'i, 'V ? a K' affuct us in tho leant. Stock In tha Na-
Morrlil, 1C; Bnfnhart, lj;'lierr, 14; Murtonl tlonal has not for somo tlmo had a market
13: Hlgglns 12. value, somo of our siocKnoiaers are aiso
. Vi?ntr.V.;;i' "r?".V nny" ," Z stockholders ln tho National, but not all
Bird. Budd, Connor, l.oomis, rarmciee, .mc- oi mem uio uuu u. tuurouj
Donald, Townsend, Kimball, Terry. Dun- a eomploto reorganization, and It makes
can. lo; f uiroru, rrase. .inp. jiuuinnuu . nn .,,,,.,,,. . hQW many receivers ara
Plummer, Moore, H-27. urnnt. .Marsnaii,
rsicoiai, jeiiKins. nuriuui uwuct wun, n, wn-wt"
WfirH. nnvhfirt. Kllni. Isinuorman. An
llniv. IMwards. Miller. Fogg. Drel
iimrnru "nrnpr. 12: t'urtlH. iiurKe. aimn-
klns. Hlgglns, 11; Petersen, Barnhart,
Schroeder. 10; Gray, Shaw. .
Event No. 12. fifteen targets, fifty entiles:
-.,. -..ntt nmnld i'rnhv. Itmlil. .Inn. Rob
lnhood, Mooro. Connor, klmbull, Nlcolal, 15;
Fulford, Grant, .Mitrsnnn, Townsonci. iny- vi?w YOnif Anrll "6. Tho action at law
lor Rogers. II: Bird, Llndormnn, Barnhart, . uuk, April -o. iaa '"-won ai law
'Pnrmelte. Andrews, McDonald. Bray, begun by tno asstgneo oi ino uiuieu rrcss
Schroeder. Duncan, jenKins, .Miner, jj; 0( .-ow York against tno morning papers
'ViVrlni,nvnrdi Sm 1 lerr '"Schultz Fo'gg t Haltlmore, namely, tho Baltimore Amer
'r .Jhnr'.'room S Icon, tho Sun, tho Haltlmore Herald and
Church, Petersen. Curtis, Hlgglns, Brucker, Baltlmoro Correspondent, for damages for
Burton, io; riummer, u. alleged breach of contract, which has been
MFMPHIS MEETlMi MlAll AX 13X11. trial before Judgo O'Gorman and a Jury
in tho supreme court In this city for sev-
Sulltiiry Favorite AVIiim on the I, list oral days, was terminated today after the
Day lint Hie. evidence for tho nlalnt ft bad been submitted,
MEMPHIS. Tenn.. April 2'. This was tho ,hn mn,i intnintinir 4110 lurv to brine ln a
asiniy imiuiium "'h vnrdint for tho defendants and nUo order
ing at llio new .uenipius jik'kvj- ciuu. vju i . ,
Kniurdnv tho track will bo turned over to Ing the plaintiff to pay a sposlal allow.
the local organization of Elks, who will nnco 0 jj.soo to tho defendants' attor-
give nn nitcrnoon spuii iur im- utiifiu ui nP..g
Hie CniKircn ill. Vlllllirr v inm. n in; nun un . , .t,,
Innocent victim or u liuuet nreci inio n ii whs ueveiopvu ui mu
throng last year nt tho truck. It wns a Baltimore papers had held contracts with
field day for the bookies, only ono fnvorllo th N w Y rk AsB0Cated Tress and which
wr'ltc'rV!1. XJZti'lUaZ Ihe plaintiff contended had been assigned to
thn first race ensilv. In tho third raco it when tho New York Assoslated Press
Highland Und broke the track record tor ccasca business In 1898. Tho defendant pa
slx fur ongs, winning by a head from Algol ',,,,, ,hn Associated Press
in i-.i4. r:,r "...jr"..-
in tne .Mississippi iiiiniiicup ueiio m .icm- ono me present aciiuu ucnu.
phis, tn tavoriie, unisiieu oinsiuo uio aKes for the alleged breacn of contract.
"ion::-...:?0.u,S.'?l""'.t"S..oxW The testimony given at the trial showed
sot rnm.i In tho fifth race, when Joe Bell that tho plaintiff company had never Is
was almost nocked on tno Doarns to win BUCd any contracts to the Baltimore papers
tho steeplechase. Third placo was tho best ,ha. ... nnlv rontracts Issued by tho
i.n y.m.1,1 An Wnnt ifr warm nnil trHPk fust and mat tno only ConiruLlo losueii ii) iuo
itoMiiltH: unneu i-ress wero lanuni uj un .uiuuis iui
iMrst race, seven furlongs, selling: Easter nnrntinn of the same narao, The court
Ei?nrnh thcrcforo, that the United Press of
Crownurst tliiril. lime, i.jijj, I Di,,,iinn. in ,n,iH onH
Second race, tour nnu one-unit turiongs. .um iu ,-r. ... v..
purs'o: silver uaio won, jn, k f oru second. I dismissed tho suit wiin costs
Tho Mecca tnini. Time: u:so.
Third race, six furlongs: iiigniann l.ad
won, Alcol second. Gold d'Or third. Time.
1:111a.
Fourth race, ono and one-sixteenth miles
the Mississippi nandlcnti: Noniemon won
Larkspur tocoiui, jouy uoger tniru. Time
1:4711.
Firtli race, nfiout two mues. sieeniecnase
.ufalig won, l.lvonlnn Becond, Joo Bell
third. Time: 5:C0.
Sixth race, seven furlongs, selling.
Cathedral won, Freu Hand second, King's
Highway tnira. Time: j::vv
lliirlem nml liuii thnrne Dntes,
CHICAGO. Anrll 20. Set retary Nalhan-
son und President Fitzgerald, tepresent-
ing tho Hurlcm and llawthorno Riulng as
soilatlons. held a meeting today and agreed
upon u division of the racing dates follow
ing the close of the meeting nt Lakeside
May in ll ;o. Hunjoinen is m s ic uuo
llnw'horne Mav -S ti J me S. Irthislvf.
Harlem, June 9 to June .2, Hawthorne, July
I.nrtre Nehrnskn Elevntor.
NORTH BEND, Neb., April 26. (Spe
cial Telegram.) At C o'clock this afternoon
fire was discovered ln tho top of the eleva
tor belonging to tho Dowling & Purcell
Grain company. Tho elevntor was com
pletely destroyed' and. tho lumber yard ot
Chcrncy & Watson was saved with extreme
difficulty. A 8trong'wInd carrlod sparks
cvon Into tho rcsldenco part of town, but
nothing moro than awnings were destroyed.
Tho building was valued nt J6.O0O and wus
well Insured. A number of carloads ot
grain were ln tho Wns. Tho flro was sup
posed to havo been started by a spark from
tho local freight.
Snnth Dnkntn nnrn.
YANKTON. S. D., April 26. (Special Tel
egram.) Tho barn of Andy McKeach of
Walshtown burned this morning from being
truck by lightning. Twenty-eight head of
cattle, nine horses and hay and oats wero
consumed. No Insurance except 3400 on tho
barn.
"Daisy Quten"
Jt fraarant perfume, rleb in the
swettntss of field and forest. I
Delicate yet lasting.
Sherman t WcConnell Drug Co., I
Mi'erS'DIIIon Drug Co., I
N Kuhn & Co.
JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS
OF OMAHA
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If your Kidneys arc not just right, lo.ok out, there is danger and
death to follow. Serious troubles may seem very far off at present
but they will soon overwhelm you unless you stop their progress.
Morrow's KiJ-nc-oids are a scientific discovery Xor the cure
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Thin, Watery and impoverished Blood. They arc an unfailing
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Kld-ue-cWi re yellow tablets and are never sold In less qoentltles thiu
' Morrow's Llvetlax'carts'conJtlpatlofl, bltioujness'and costlvcaess.
Sells for ijc. a box st drug stores.
Kid-ne-olds and LiverUx. ate oianufsetured by John Morrow & Co ,
Chemists, Springfield, Ohio
A Mrs. M. It. Henton, 706 South 30th Street, saji: "I suffered
with kidney trouble for a long time. Of lato years I was almost
disabled and a constant sufferer from rheumatism. I trlod to get
rollet by using dlfforcnt kinds ot kidney nnd liver remedies, but
my troubles remained until recently. I heard about nnd pro
cured aomo of Morrow's Kid-ne-olds. In less than a week I
was free from kldnoy backache, rheumatism aod ln fact all
pains." 4J
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Doors Open at 8:30.
50 Expert Shoe Fitters' in Attendance.
N. B. Saturday evening from 7:30 until 10
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