THE OMAHA DA1LT BEE: TUESDAY, JUNE 12. 1900. '5 ) t i : l I I. ) REDS TURN OUT AS BATTERS Obcinnatt Teira Utei Txs Philsdebhia Pitihtra Soahlj. BROOKLYN AND PITTJBU1G IN . SCRAP Fliclit for Sceninl Plnee settled Knvor of the C!iiiiiiIoii. for Time llelnx Other Li-hkiip tiniiies. Ill Cincinnati. t:ti Pliiloilelphln. . HriMiklrn. "t Plttslmru. T. Itostiui. li lilciiuo, ;i. np VorU. I.oiili.. ii, Clevelilml, Known-, ( lty, . ritliMiun. -I Detroit, I. MllineiiiiiilU. in llulTnlo. ;t. JlllnntlU.ee. .It liiilliiniipollii. PHILADELPHIA. Juno 11. Cine nnatl developed a batting streak today and hit two or Philadelphia s pitchers at will. They made twelva hlta irt Orth and a like num ber off Frazer. The locals batted well, but not enough to offset the tremendous can nonading of the visitors Wolvertnn In Jiircd himself while running after a foul fly and was ccmpelted to retire. Attend awe. J.454. Score: CJNOSXXATt. PHILADMLPHtA. R.HOA.S.I R.H.O.V.E Barr-lt. of oTom. pf. j z l l n O.reoran. j i KtRte. if. ! J t i n ri-tOT. lh. I t II 1 iDelefc'ty, lb.! I 1 Monnde. rt..: i 1 unic. n t 1 Crawfont. If .1 I 1 iDmiuTa. c-,. 1 i t Irwtn. Mi I 111. tVoiVtoM, Jte.O a 1 9 etnrU. Jb.a S I 1 l.Merad. Hec.S 1 i "WM, o I 1 Dotoff, Mt 3 1 (i FMIMps. p.... a a VCrow. t 9 4 i Newtn, 9 t t X Orth. p.. . . I I - FnM p. . . . l Total. tt M II ITm o ( a Total. it r U Batted for Douglas in the ninth. Cincinnati i l a 1 1 n 3 J U PhlloduifihlK 3 2 1 H ii o 1 l s Burned runs: Cincinnati. 11. Philadelphia. 3. Twti-baae hltn Flick, Crawford. Frnzer Thre-be hlta. Dlchanty. "nreoran. Home ran: McBrlde. aacrMce hit . Dolun. Stolen tmrex: Berkley McBrlde. Thomas. Irwin. Double piny Wood to ritelnfeldt. First base on bNlfji: Off Phillips. I. off Newton. 1. off Orth. 1. off Fraser. 1. Left an twees: Cincinnati. : Philadelphia, i. Hit by pitched ball: Crawford. Struck out. By Newton. I: by crawf.ird. 2: by Orth. i "Wild pitch. Fraaer. Time. !:W. Umpire Em.tle. Cliiiinpliiiis (lilt to Hut. BROOKLYN. June ll.-Phllllppl lasted three InntnKfl toduy and then Waddell tried to atop the hlttlnc of the Brook lyn. He vaR touched up for a ilncle. a triple and u home run In the rtfth and two sMnicles In the seventh, the latter two brlnlntr In the winntnc run. PHtsburs bunched lt hlta In three Innlncs on Ken nrdy. but could not win O'l'niniir wn n Jured In a collision and retired. Attend ance. 1,7(ii. Score: riTTSHlH(S. BnOOKt,YN- R.H.O.A.K. R.H.O A.K. Cry, lb....l 11 Jon-s. of I I 5 9 Ttttctolf. M... 1 1 0 'rCt-lfr. rf....l 0 J 0 0. rt-nniRK. Il.: t IS S V Kelley. U....S 4 I ) PittKhurff .it ' Tl!0 Hiitnn 1 'In'-lnnatl New tork w s n m m x v.i c y n 1 .i IT4 3 m 9, it a tr, Auburn veoterdav and lcfeatmi h' '"in if 'hat 'nwri -.i -he me f "' ' 2. SAMK.H OK TIIK MKHIt tT LKUilK. .tt IWura't. ef .1 0 l o nUitner. rt... 12 1 "WlUlan. lb.0 t t MtMblen, M...e 1 t O'Hnrn, lf...I 1 1 0 Xiy. m t i x x O'Connor. o..l ltd aimrmr. c.... 1X1 lKond)'. b... 1 j niiiippi. p... i i w TCiddHl. P...0 1 0 2 4 Wtwm. Ml I 4)Dly. 3 1 9 FtT4l. o... .0 1 X X Total 8 It r IS 3 Totalf 7 9 21 9 2 Urooklyn 1 0 .1 0 J 0 1 n i Plttsburff 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 2 o : Earned runs: Pittsburg. 3; Brooklyn. 4. Home run: Kelley Three-bane hit: Jen nings. First ba on errors. PUtshurc. 2: Brooklyn, 1. Left on bases. Pittsburg. S; Brooklyn. 5. atruck out: By Watldell. 4. aacxllico hlta: nitchey. Firrell. Bane, on balln: Off Kennedy. 1. ijouule play: Wagner tn O'Connor. Hit by pitched ball. By Wnddell. 1. Wild pitch. Phllllppl. Balk: Phtlllppl. Time 2:W. t'mplre. Hwartwood. Iliinton TiiUm the Second. BOSTON. June 11. Long's magnificent work In the short tleld xaved todav's game for Boston. Time and again he killed neemingly sure hlta and hla hacking up of Lowe and quick return of the ball to the plate In the eighth Inning savd one if not more rune. Both pitchers were effec tivo at critical times. Attendance. 1.30). Score: BOKTON. , CTIH'AOO R.II.O.A.B.1 H.H.OA.E. Ilomllt'n. cf.o X 0 l'Mertr.. lf....o 1 J 0 0 Colllnp. ih....O Z I t 8 Child. lb.... Z J 0 Tennrr. lb...O Z V) 9 Ryan, of ....J 1 ; 0 0 Stahl. If 1 1 s 1 lre-n. rf.. ..0 X 1 o i lMig, w t 14 2 Klnnz-1. Ib...O AIM a rrwrnin. rt.l a 0 0 MVrrm'k. Xb.O 0 : : 1 J-awr. 0 0 1 X nninmnan. .l 1 l X n Hwlllvan, C...9 01 1,1'Jmne-. c . .1 1 1 S Carry, p. 1 lot JOarvln. p.... 9 o 1 l Total I TSi: l Twtals X X4 19 S BiHtton " o o o o o : l t Chluago o o 0 1 n 0 o 2 n-3 Harntii runs: Bolon. 1; Chicago. 1 Two bare hltm ChlldH. Chance. Long. Stolen bst: Tenney. Double plays: Cllngman to ClilldH to tianzei. Lowe to Tenney aacrt Hue hit: Sullivan. Buses on 'ioIIh: Off Cuppy, 1. off Uarvln, 3. Struck out: By Cuppy, 3; bv tur-ln. 3. Paused bnll: Chance. Time: 2. l'mplre: Hurst. Hhllt Out tor t. LiiiiIm. NEW YORK. June 11. -It wiih Mercers good Ditching, backed uu by timely hatting. that enitbled the Nw Yorkers to win from SI. Louis today Mercer had excellent oontrol and the tickling behind him wan of the bet. Attendance. l,a. Score , NKW YORK. r tTT Liins R.H.O.A.K ! R H.n . K. Kmiltij rf.....l 3 ') rt'HWrlelc. cf.e l 1 n 9 ninuwn. 3ti..l t i Kelater. 3. . : ; I 1 Sfliuoti. If...l l 4 i lD-vnlln. rf... o a St1i, M X l i rt BurKMt. If... n i 0 il Ierle. lb : : o ii Mrtmn. Ib.d HTM VnniffH. ef. x 9Qulnn. m 9 0 t 1 9 Hickman. Hi.e .:;: Diiiuitt. tb. . . i x a i AVami-r, c....o (i t o a RoWnon. c.i 1 1 1 il-rer. p.... lt9 n.Hiicftcy. p. ..9 l o Total 8 IX T. II 1 Total 0 5 14 9 1 New- Yark 0 n rt 1 0 1 n St. Louis tl o (1 o 0 0 0 o 00 Kerned runs: New York. 3. First base ny errors: .New vnrk. I. at. Louis. 3. Lett on Oafs: ,ew York. 1. dt. Louis. 7. Baies on balls: Off Mercer. 1. off Hughey 2. Struck out. By Mercer. 1; by Hughey 2. Two-base, hits: VanHaltren. i: Davis 1 Stolen buses: ilenoii Doyle ij), Hickman, vnmiaiiren. amun. uounie plays: Doyle, tinasslstwl: Davis to Gleason to Doyle i2), Dunlin to Mcllann 2l. Hickman to iileason to Doyle. Hit pitcher- By Mercer. 1. em pire: O'Day. Time: 2 hours. MllllilillK of the Tennis. P'ayeti. Won. Lot P i; Philadelphia Vt ifi 05 Brooklyn "9 . Clevelnnil llns n Fnlrly Knsy Tl Detentlnit K illicit x City. KANSAS CITY June ll.-MeKenna was In fine form tmtav. allowing the home tetn but seven hits, with a total of two runs. The vtsltnrs aiso plavM an errorlese gnme In the field. Lee wa hit freely unit ht support was poor, the errors mad.? bv the home team being wtly. Attendance, . Score. KA.fBAe rjTT CLKA'KLAXD K.H.O A B. R.H.O.A.S. Hstnpbtll. rf I x it IPtr)trtnir. rt.l l 9 Waimer. n I I 1 tldeain. if ...l X 4 9 O'Brien. lf... 1 9 1 lilllvsn. Xb..9 1 I DuaKM. lb 9 l l i Flood. Xb . 9 1 .-. 4 9 rrre. -f. . .i j 9 4iUORi'o, lb. 9 9 IX 9 9 'muffllln. lb 9 I t X X:MeAler. cf. X J X 9 9 sritaefer. Mi.ii 9 1 4 91 Btrlm'r. m.' 9 1X4 Wlaon. ..9 9 J 9 9irr1stiam. C...9 1119 L- p . 9 t X 9McKnw. p.0 1 Totl !l ( Total I IX 27 It 9 McAleer hit by btitted ball. Kansas City . ..19ootlooo 2 Cleveland . 0 9 1 1 o 1 1 rt 4 Earned rutin: Kansas cltv. 1. Cleveland. 2. Two-base hlta: Cough'ln. O'Brien. Crls- , ham. Three-base hit. Kempnlll. SHcrttlce . hits: Blerbauer i2). Stolen tmr-: Flood. I Bases on bulls: Off Lee. 2 .iff McKenna. I V. Strick out- By Lee. l: hy McKenna. L Left on bases: Kansas t'lty. 4; Cleveland. 9. Double plays- Flood to LaChance: Wagner to Dungan. Coughlln to Schaefer to Dungan. Hit by pitcher- By Lee. I. l'mplre: McDonald. Time. 1 30. Cliliwiao Wins Attain. CHICAGO. June 11. The game today was a hard fought battle. Chicago winning In the eighth. Both Ditchers kent their hits well scattered. Hov s fteldlne was the feature. Attendance. l.(0. Score: DETROIT 1 C1IICAOO R.HiOA.KI R.H.OA.K Cafy. lb ... 1 n Hor. af : 1:91 Harly. cf 1X19 9 Brndle. If . 9 9 1 9 ! therTId. t. 9 14 9 McrarlM. rf.0 1 t 1 a ' MeAl'st'r. Xb 9 1 t 5 : Hartman. tb. 1 0 I 1 Holmes. If.. 1 ) X 9 PaMn. Xb...9 3X20 Dillon, lb . 0 1 u 9 .1 jbii. :h . 11 i : i :Malllnc. rf . 9 0 9 1 9htimr:. s. 9 9 I t 9 tww. o 9 1-1 9 jjusden. o.... X 1 1 1 ronin. p 9 9 9 2 9 Patterson, p. 9 9 9 1 9 t Inlis Lenve Vtlnntlc t.enuiie. SCRANTON. Pa.. June 11 -The A:.anti. Base null league was given Its imet is tonight bv -he withdrawal -f Scrantun 1" I Wllkesbarre The latter teams nav mail application for admission into the Eastern league They will likely sue i Syracuse and Hartford. 1n11te11r Mnll IJiime-. The High school bm-s 1efeatel cie Fort 'rook soldiers last Saturday on the fort rrounds by a score of 10 to ?. The Bemts Park Seniors and the Twenty fourth Street Colts had an Interesting ball game at Thirty-second and California streets Sunday morning. It resulted In it victory for the Parks by a score of IS to a. The Marks Bros, had a game of ball with the East omahas on their grounds it Fifth and Locust streets. The ecore was 1 to 5. In favor if Marks Bros The Bast Omaha team wa fanned out In the tlrst three inning by Turner. Butter for Murks Bros.. Turner and Clet. The William Street Tuxedos met their Waterloo Sunday when they went up against tie 'olonels in a onesided game of ball by the score of 14 to 3. The feature of the game was the three double plays the Colonels made: Batteries: Colonels. How-ell and Young: Tuxedos. Derby and Kovarick. The Colonels issue 1 challenge to any team in the Itv under 17 years, especially the South Side Sluggers. AMERICANS LOST AT CHESS Sumrnlter Defeated by Mnrcn nml I'lllslinry by tlnrn nt Purl,. Totals 1 24 IS xl Total 2 S XT 11 1 Detroit 0 o 0 rt 0 1 0 0 01 Chicago 1 0 000001 2 Earned runs: Detroit. 1; Chicago. 1. Left on bases: Detroit. . Chlcugo. H. Two-base hits: Sugden. Harley Sacrifice hits- Brmtle i2). stalling. Stolen bases: McFar land. McAllister. Hurley. Double plays: Shugart to Padden to Isbeil. McAllister to Elberfeld to Dillon. Struck out: By Patterson. 1. by Crnnln. 3. Bases on balls: Off Patterson. 2: off Cronln. L Time: 1.40. l'mplre- Cantllllon. Aniole Touched Cp Proper. MINNEAPOLIS. June 11. It was a jlug lng mutch between Minneapolis and Buf falo toi'.ar. In which the former were su perior, thus winning the game. Amofe was in tne box for Buffalo and was nit hard, especially In the sixth Inning, when he was hit for three singles and one double. One error by N'ance was the total of the home team, while the visitors reg istered four, two of which were credited to Andrews Ehrt pitched a fair game for Minneapolis, but was hit hard at times. Attendance, IJXO. Score: MINNEAPOLIS. BUFFALO R.H.O A.E. R.H.O A.E Dixon, ef.. X 2 1 9tnn. -f 9 2 2 0 i Wllmot. rf. 9 1 0 o 9Shearon, rf...l 10 9 9 Lolly. If i 2 19 9Halllran. If.. 9 2 10 9 Ortm. lb ... 9 2 12 9 0-.nrc,M. e .0 1 X I 9 N'anr. Xb . 9 9 2 1 ''ar-y. lb.... I 1 12 t 9 Abbatch. tb 9 9 9 2 0 Hallman. ..! 19 0 9 Smith. ..- 2X21 9 Crooks. !b. 9 1 4 J 1 Flshfr. c S X 9 2 9 Andrews. Xb.O 19 2 2 Rhrtt. p 1 1 0 4 0 Amole. p 0 0 1 4 9 Total.. . 3 14 r IS 1 Totals X Urrj l 4 Lally out on trapped ball. Minneapolis 2 2 0 0 0 4 0 1 '-9 Buffalo 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 03 Earned runs: Minneapolis. 4: Buffalo. 2. Two-base hits- Smith i2). Lally. Fisher. Hallman. Crooks. Wild pitches: Amole. 1 Bases on balls: Off Ehret. 2: off Amole. 2. Hit by pitcher- Carey, Crooks. Struck out: Bv Enrol. 3: bv Amole. Left on tjases: Minneapolis. 1: Buffalo. 10. Double play smith to urun. saennce in: t.nrei. Stolen hases: Dixon. Lally Time: l:fi Umalre: Sheridan. neldy Does HenmrUnhly Well. MILWAUKEE. June Hi Reidy was In vincible at critical times today and had the Indianapolis cripples hypnotized dur ing the whole game. He strucK Guest out three times and Hogriever twice. The fielding was brilliant on both sides. An derson's batting was the feature. Attend once. 1.2CO. Score: MILWACKEE I INDIANAPOLIP. R.H.O A.E. R.H.O.A E. Waldron. rf 0 1 t 1 'lesr'vxr. rf.0 14 9 9 9 0 10 otllrydon. rf...l 1 X 1 9 9 i 4 0 UMagoon. 2b 12 2X9 1 1 firry, cf Dowd. If Anderson, lb Fultr. 2b ?mlth. e Burko. lb... ionr"y. Ridy. p... 0 f Madlimn. s. 9 .9031 -!Klly. 1b 9 1 7 2 9-Fowr. " 9 19 4 iFlynn. If. It42 l.-s-yboM .0 9 9 4 W (IUe?t. p Total X 27 IX Xl'-Barnr, 9 0 12 0 9 0 9 9 9 9 9 12 0 0 0 9 9 9 l Hlckey. tt) .91129 ..0 9 9 X9 .0 0 0 0 9 ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Signature ml hm pao-SlBaita Wrapper Btfow. Yavy i-T mmA aa trt taka aa wfM. 1 m CARTERS PILLS. FOR HEilACIL rm iizzmcss. roil iiuouMcss. FOR TQRPIB LIVER. fdR CONSTIPATIOH. FOR SALLOW SXIN. FOR TNECOMPLEXIM Total... 2 1 24 tO 1 Milwaukee 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 - 3 Indianapolis .100002000 2 Earned nine- Milwaukee, 1. Indianapolis, 1. Two-buae hits. Conroy. Anderon. Three base hits: Anderson. Heydon. Stolen bases. Burke. Waldron. Bases on balls: Off Reldy. 1. off Guest. 2. Hit by pitched ball: Sey bidd. riacnilce hits: Garrv. Reidv Wild pitch: Guest. Slruck out By Reldy. 6. Double play Hevdun to Kehy Left on btuici: Milwaukee. &. Indianapolis. 9. Lm pime: Dwyer. Time. 1 to Slnndlnic of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P C. Indianapolis 3 2 11 .71S Chicago 2S 20 .5W Milwaukee 44 24 20 .55 Cleveland 12 22 20 oil Minneapolis 2t 22 .2 Kansas City 17 23 21 .49 RutTalo UV 2S .349 Detroit 41 IS -310 Puelilo Comes Toilny. The Indian communists from the adobe wnlled Colonulo city win go against Mana ger Rourke s family at the Vinton street park this afternoon, and great Interest is h-inir manifested umonir the fans tvi to the probable result of the collision of the Hoai1nlrM It is ladles iar and the usual large attendance of the sex is expected. The teams will line up as follows: Omaha. Pottlon. Pueblo. Wilson catcher Graham Hughe pitcher Blackburn Lauzon tlrst base Parrntt McConnell second base Andrews Hoy thlrd'base Kelly Toman nhortstop Hulen Baer left tield . .. Dnlrvmple McVlcker center tield M"'Hule Rebsamen right tleld Johnson Wnrllinx Ilo- Win Aunln. The Soul hern Diamonds were defeated on I 'he association grounds by the Working I Boys of the Young Men s Christian as ' x-lation by a score of 4 to 2. The Dta ! monds were unable to connect with Albert I Hanson's curves, who struck out seven . men. Staft proved himself a splendid I backstop. Score: I Working Boys 0 2 0 3 0 1 O-S Southern Diamonds . . 0 0 o 1 1 0 o 2 Batteries: Working Boys. Hanson and Stoft; Dlnmonds. Nelson. Inman and Kurtz. Friday evening the Working Boys will play the Natlonuls. shliind Defeats Sonth Hend. ASHLAND. Neb.. June 11. Special. The Ashland base ball dub went down to 1 South Bend yesterday afternoon and played I o game on the latter s grounds, winning out with ease. The features of the game were the playing of Weed and Richardson of Gretna and Penny's work at tlrst base for Ashland. Score: Ashland . . . .04210055 -lS I South Bend 1 2 o J rt o 5 1 0-12 I Batteries: Ashland. Wilson and Hall: South Bend. Weaver and F Hill. Umpires: Becker of Ashlund and Stormer of South 1 Band. t Hoiith Dnkutn Ileum DrnUe. SIOUX CITY. June U.-iSpectal Tele gram. 1 The track team of the Drake uni versity of Des Moines was defeated this afternoon u VermMlion. 8. D . bv the team of the University of South Dakota by a score of S to S2 points. South Dakota was strong in the runs. PARIS. June U- At the local . iub In this city 16 Boulevard Montmartre. the thirteenth round of the international chess masters tournament was begun this after noon, when the palling of the contestants had been arranged according to the thir teenth round if the Bergi-r system, and the players met. therefore, in the following order- Marshall and Ro-en, Lasker and Mortimer. Mlese and Schlelchter. Janowskl and Sterling, Showalter and Marco, Burn and Ptllsburv Mason and Brody Tsch lgotin and Maroczy and Dleder a bye. At the first adjournment the games had progressed as follows: Laeker had beaten Mortimer. Janowskl had disposed of Ster ling, while Marshall looked a loser to Rosen. All the other games were adjourned In even positions. At the conclusion of today's play the following additional results were recorded: Marshall beat Rosen, Mlese and Schlechter drew. Showalter went down before Marco Bum disposed of Plllsburv. Mason defeated Brody and Tschlgorin and Maroczy drew. HIS IMPOST WAS TOO HEAVY Yellnrr Tall I'nnble to Race rrltli the Llwht-WeiKhted 111 ocUer. ST LOUIS June ll.-FIe favorites and one well-oia-ved second choice scored it the fair grounds today Tie weather was threatening, but the track was good. The defeat of Yellow Tall by Hi Nocker in the third race was the most striking feature of the card. HI Nocker. with light wejgnt ud. rompevi away from Yellow Tall, who seems staie. staggering home a poor fourth under 120 pounds Impost. Summaries: First rate, selling, one and a half miles: School Girl. 101 iDomtnlcki. 7 to lu. won; Klondike Queen. ! iReeder). 9 to 1 and 2 to I. econd, Jim Conwav, l iStevensi. to 1. third. Time: 2:. Musket and Jack Bradley also ran. Second race, selling, six furlongs: Ned Wlckes 112 Morsei, to S. won. Imported Loiterer. 112 t Lines), 23 to 1 and i to L second: Lee King. M iTalleyi. 5 to 1. third. Time: l.ifitj. Aunt Maggte. Shell Lake. Capron. Lanza, HI Kollur. Troubeam, Ma mie Lou. Tenole and Marie G. Brown also ran. Third race, handicap, six furlongs: HI Nocker Si iDomtnlcki. 14 to 5. won: The ory. ItC cDalei. 4 to 1 and even, second: Cotton Plant. iMcGlnm. 10 to 1. third. Time: 1.141. Yellow Tall and Imported Concilia also ran. Fourth race, seven furlongs; Tulla. Fonao If2 ITalleyi. even. won. Guide Rock. lii iDnlei, 11 to ii and 1 to 2. second; Hottentot ! ij. T. Woodsi. 50 to L third. T!me: 1.2S'. Tom Gllmore and Mystery also ran. Fifth race, selling, one mile: Tlckfull. 3S iTalleyi. 3 to 1. won. Moroni. 100 iVltatoej. to 1 and 2 to L second; Lau reate, ICS (Crowhurst). to 1. third. Time: 1;2. Myth. Llvadlo. Morgen Stern. On sllde. Iron Chancellor, Cas and Clarence B. also ran. Sixth race. 2-year-olds, tlve furlongs: Is abel. 1(0 iCrowhursti. S to 5. won. Min Zara. 102 ij Woodsi. 10 to 1 and 3 to l. second. Loone. 97 iTadeyi 4 to 1. third. Time: 1-tCt. The Mecca. Mlntara. Free Girl and A. D. Gibson also ran. J SOUTH OMAHA NEWS. A.I tnemhers if . loard Eduat:cu ere present at :he i.cf.ng belj st night and there was a gon 1 :ond to witness lie olflclal jets of the city , representatives. The principal business transacted was the selection of evrl new teachers and the action of the board In decllnlBg tn choose a site for a ward building until further In vestigation. Chairman Bulla of the buildings and grounds committee submitted a report recommending the purr base of either of two sites, one the Hoctor site at Twenty-third and K streets, and the other the O'N'eil site at the southwest corner of Twenty-thlri and K streets. The report called attention to the fact that either of these sites was desirable for ward buildings stating as a reason that the school district needs a site for a building for grade purposes. And that It will also soon need a site for a High school building. The recommendation was. therefore, that the O'Nell site for $2.HJ ould give temporary relief to a much crowdel district and that it would be pru dent to purchase It. The objection as raised, however, that it is too small. In re porting further the committee recommended that a good plan would be to purchase a big site with a view of erecting a building for temporary relief and later connecting It with a main building which could be used for a High school. As a location for such buildings the committee recommended the Hoctor site. In a word, the report means that the O'Neil site is preferable for a ward building for temporary relief, but In the event that one or more such buildings ecu Id be later attached to a High school building the Hoctor 9lte Is favored. It was aeserted by members of the board that the Hoctor site at W.J00 is favorably considered for a High school and ward school site. The report of the committee was plared on ale. These teachers were elected for the com ing school year: Ollv? Drown. Minnie Nowell. Mary Novacek. June Slocumb. C. M. Johnson. May Bamford. Cora Bentlcy. Elizabeth Orange. Vnna Fltle. Susan De Graff. Anna Nelson. Alice Converse. Agnes Olson. Certificates were renewed to the follow ing: Rllla S. Gray, Mattle Campbell, Han nah Cmic. Llbble McCarron. Bertha Reese. Kate C. Hill. Anna Hunter. Maggie Coffee. Lillian Hald. Mary Fltxtjerald. Elizabeth Hayes, Dr. W. J. McCrann and Dr. Tlsche were elected members of the examining board. Janitors outside of the High school were allowed their salaries up to June 11. I Vppolntlnu: 11 f'otiiiclliiinn. There Is considerable speculation as to who will land the councllmanlc plum, as the vacancy still exists. Clifton tried hard . mayor nominated Clifton, but he was re I but he failed to secure enough promises to make his election a sure thing. Two or ' three other candidates were alto In the field and It is presumed that the unsettled condi tion of affairs induced a division of the 1 council at quorum -lme last night. Ever ' since Mayor Kelly was Inducted Into office the council has had to worry along with only seven members instead of the cus tomary eight. At the first meeting the mayor nominated Clifton, but he was re jected and his honor has so far refrained from making any further nominations, al though he js importuned every day or so. ' The people want to eee the matter settled, at least that appears to be the talk on the streets. It is asened that when the coun l ell Is up to Its full membership there 1 will not be half the trouble going on that , there Is now reported to be. "ito Favorites Win nt Grnveisenil. NEW YORK. June :l Two favorites. McAddle and Holsteln. wore successful, but the others went down In startling suc cession. The track was fast and the weather perfect. Summaries: First rsce. lelllng. stx furlofs- Pres tidigitator. 97 (Slmwi. 7 to i ,ujd 5 to 2. won by head. Kumara. ICO iRauscni. 7 to 2 and j to i second by length. Buffoon. 1W iMaheri. 13 to S and evpn. third. Time: 1.10 2-6. Oliver Mac. Alsike. Tulano. Speed mas. Imitation. Frank Webb. Shoreham and chief Murphy also ran. Second race, mile and seventy yards: Lord Baltimore. 112 1 Spencer), s to 1. won by head. Nanxen. 109 'Turneri. even and 2 to R. second by four lengths: yrano. 112 ijenklnsi. 5 to 1 and 2 to 1. third. Tim": 1.47 1-5 Commander Miller. Long Isle. Eileen Dal v. Stamp. Specific. Lancewood. Colonel Rue Firelock, Good Motion and Charlea T Havman also ran. Third race, five and a half furlong: Mc Addle. US Mitchell). 3 ton 5. won by three lengths: All Green. 115 iCIawson). 2 to 1 ind out. second by a neck: Fair Rosamond. 112 iFransehi. 10 to 1 and 2 to 1. third. Time: l.tO. GalUar also ran. Fourth race Myrtle stakes, one and one sixteenth miles. selling: Hiwper. W iRausohi. S to 1 and 3 to L won by one length. Skyscraper. W Shaw. 10 to 1 and 4 to 1. second by head: Klnnlkinnlc uo iMcCue), 5 to 1 and 2 to 1. third. Time. l:47 1-i. King Barleycorn. Intrusive. Cen tral Trust and Half Time also ran. Fifth race, tlve furlongs: Holstein. 112 1 Turner), even and 1 to 2, won by one and a half lengths; Crtvtson. 112 iBullmani 9 to 2 and 7 to 5, second by four lentrths: Lady Georgiuna (Jenklnsi 20 to 1 and 6 to 1. third. Time: l.te 2-S. Ethics. Gan tamu. Competitor. Inpalllble Snark. Rupp enecker. The Covenanter. Automaton. San LuIh and Taveta also ran. Sixth race one and one-sixteenth miles Blue evil. 12S iSpeliceri. 4 t0 1 and ? to 5. won by one-half .enirth. Hammo. Jc 97 iShawi. 5 to 1. second by head: Bangor 1(4 'McCuei. 5 to 2 and 4 to 5. third. Tlme-141-5 Charentus. Montanlc. Sir Fitz hugh and Magic Light also ran. Prournm for Colomlina rtneen. COLUMBUS. O.. June U.-The Driving Association company hua announced ts program for the grand circuit meeting July 30 to August 3, entries closing Mon day. Julv lt. at 11 p. m. Records made that day no bar The events: First day. Monday. July 30 2 20 class trot. Jl.fcO: 2:12 clnss trot, closed. X2.."): 2:16 class pace, closed. CfiiO; 2:10 class pBce. clo-ed, C'i"1. Second day. Tuesday. Juno 312:17 class trot, closed. X2.i'o- 2:23 class pace, Jl.&O; 213 class pace. ll.Sfrt. Third day. Wednesday. August 1 2:-H class pace. Jl.onO: 2:22 class pace, closed, t2.0: 2:19 vdass trot. 11.5(0. Fourth day. Thursday. August 22:20 trot, closed. $2.i'0: free.for-all trotting, stallions. $5.1' : 2:19 class pace, tl.r.r). Fifth day Friday. August -2 27 class trot. $1.5": 2:14 class trot. fl.5: 2:06 class pace. X1..VO. Results at Overland Park, DENVER. June 1L-Reults at Overland park. First race, pacing: Cnnrny won In three straight heats. Time: 2:22. 2:20t4. Prosper. Blast. Arllne. Buena, Jo-Jo and Penchant also started. Second race, trotting: Mabel Jefferson won second, fourth and tlfth heats and race. Time: 2:25i. 2:25, 2:2SH. Red cuff won third heat. Time 2.25l. Herbert c won tlrst heat. Time: 2:24t. Oebhart and Edna also started. Third race, running, four furlongs: Fr nnnd won, Don H second, Horn third. Time- 0:50 Fourth race, six furlongs: St. Germain won. Pilot second. Flylotta third. T!me 1.1TH. Fifth nice, six furlongs: Alarln wop Melody second. Eva Wilson third. Time 1.17. Mnulc City Gossip. Miss Jean TutUe has gone to Chicago to visit friends. c. c. Stanley has gone east to look after buslnesH matters. uoys io carrv papers wanted at The B'e office, city hull building. South OtTUhu. Mrs. A. J. Caughey. wife of Editor c.aughey. Is In Atlantic, visiting friends. It Is rumored that a. now chief of the tire department will be named about July 1. E. W. Chandler has gone to Portland. Ore., to attend the wedding of his brother. Charles. It Is Mrs. J. A. JamtMin, and not Mrs J. A. Johnson, who has gone east to spend the summer. N. B. Mead hax returned from Ohio, where he was called to attend the funeral of his mother. chief Mitchell Is figuring on making half a dozen changes on tho police force In about ten days Tho paved streets In the business portion of the city are being denned hy Street Commissioner 'lurk. A Inrge number of the members of the Live Stock Exchange atetnded the funeral of L. 1 Redlngton vsterday. a. L-. Coleman and wife have returned from Monmouth. 111., where they spent a week or two visiting friends. The directors and committees of the Commercial club will hereafter meet tn the parlors of tho South Omaha club. Earl Sage, who was quite badly Injured In a runawnv accident a day or two .igo, is doing nlceiv under tho doctor's care. A lawn social tn aid of St. Bridget's hurch will be held on tho church lawn. Twenty-rdxth and F streets, this evening A number of candidates will be Initiated t the meeting of the Good Templars lodge, which will be held on Friday night. Tom Montaguii tendered his resignation a.s a member of the police force to "Juef Mitchell lust night and the same was ac ceentcd. Last evening Rev. Dr. Wheeler married O. D. Mills and Miss Lillian Matthews The groom is one of the trusted emnlnyosj of W D Godlrev. 'while the hnde Is a well known teai her in the public schools Mr and Mrs Mills left un .1 late tram for .v wedding journey DESTROYS SLEEP. Most Omaha Poople Testify to This. You can t sleep at night. With aches and pains if a bad bark. 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