TILE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1000. LOSE AGAIN TO DES MOINES Omha Drops Another Through Inability to Bit Comecntivalj. UMPIRE CUTS SOME FIGURE IN RESULT I'lltn MrVli'hcr Out fif (lie tiiiinr the Third I ii ii 1 11 u llpcnunc lie Kicked on u Dculxlon on .Striken. In Den MoIiipk, -1 1 Oninbii. M. .lonriili, 1 1 1 Puclilo, I, Moui City, it) Di'iiM-r, . I'lilluileliililn, 11) Vpiv Yuri., I. Ilriiiiklyn, (1 1 lloxton, It. ( Ini'lnnntl, II) .St. I.iiiiU, 8. I'lttnliurK, -M CIiIciiko, J, t'lilrimu, t .Milwaukee, I. MIiiiiciioIIm, fit Kitimnn City, I. HtifTiilu, M 1 11 d 1 11 ii i ol I m, 7. DES MOINKS, Juno 18. (Spccinl Tole Eratn.) Dcs Moines downed tho leaders again today In a beautiful same. Wolmor seemed to bo too much for tho visitors nnd svhllo they wero ablo to reach him Hafoly eight times but twice did they get two hits In nn Inning. In tho first Inning, otter IJacr went out on a ground hit and Toman (lew out to center, McVlcker slapped tho ball over tho center field fenco for a homo run. Itebsamcn followed with a nlnglo, but Wil son went out on a grounder to wecond. Omaha's other score wbh mado In tho sov enth. Wilson was hit by a pitched ball, Lauzon singled and Hoy sacrificed. Mackoy's Ingle to center then scored Wlleon, Lauzon ras put out at third and Nowmeycr fanned. Tho first two men to bat for Des Moines singled and the third got his base on an error. A long lly to center scored one, but then a clover double play stopped further chanco of scoring. A mnn hit by a pitched ball, Mackey's fumble on second, n wlnglo and a bad throw homo from right gave Dcs Moines two In tho sixth and a two-baggcr, a baso on balls and n slnglo mado ono mora in tho seventh. McVlcker was put off of tho grounds In tho Becond Inning for abusing tho umpire. McVlcker fanned out and as ho did not like tho decision on tho third strlko ho mndo a big fuss over It. Umpire Mesmer finally had blm ejected. Attendance, 000. Score: DBS MOINKS AU. Thlel, If 3 Nnclp, of 3 lltncii, 21 I llralti, 3b t Warner, rf 3 Holster, lb 4 Closson, pa it I .nm im. c t Wclmer, p I It. II. O. A. E. 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 12 0 1 0 0 3 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 lit 0 0 0 12 2 0 0 1 3 3 0 0 0 14 0 "o 27 15 1 'it. H. O. A. E. 0 0 110 0 12 2 0 1110 0 0 11O0 O12 0 0 11110 0 19 10 0 0 12 1 0 12 2 1 0 115 0 1 S ii II 2 0 0 0 2 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-2 Totnls ..32 A !!. .. 4 Ha or, If Tomnn, ss McVlcker. cf 2 Hughes, rf 2 rtebsamen, rf and of.. I Wilson, o 3 J.mizon. lb I Hoy, 31 3 Mackey, 2b 4 Newmeycr, p 3 Totals . Des Molnrs Omaha ....t 0 ....1 0 Thlel. Two-hasu lilt Homo run: Me- Vlekcr. Doublo pluy: Uraln to SclHler; lioy to Jau7.oii. liases 011 itans; un ;scv meyer. 2. lilt by pitched ball: Uy Wclmer, 1; by Newnieycr. 1. Struck out: Uy Welmer, 4; by Js'cvmeyur,'4. Umpire: Mosmcr. IlKWHIl HAS .MOItll 1IAHU MICK. Itcllly MuffN n IIIkIi l ly nnd .Sioux City WIhh tho (lunir. SIOUX CITY, Juno lS.-(Speclnl Tele gram.) Itellly'a murt of n high lly from Hallmau's bat started things wronc for Denver In tho sixth Inning. Hrashear fol lowed with a clean base lilt and then Hiiutz. Sioux Cltv's new rlcht llelder. ea- tnlillshed himself In the hearts of the fans I by lining out n, nleo single on which both Hnllmun and Hrashear scored. Tho Den- ver club certainly had a right to tell a talo of woo after today'H game. Tho moun- talneers lilt tho ball much better than Sioux City, but without uvall. Sioux City's baso runnlnir wa brilliant. A rather remarka ble feature of tho gamo was the largo num ber of putouts credited to McCatisland, tho wiry cuardlan of Denver's tlrst base. H'irkfV at second had an unusual number of assists, Simmons' pitching was masterly and Ferguson, too, was steady at critical stages. Every day Sioux City fans shower new praises on Jack Olasscock for tho new ginger ho has put Into tho team. Score: SIOUX CITY. AB. Hallman. If I II. O. A. E. i r, o o 10 3 1 10 0 0 0 110 0 3 2 0 0 7 0 0 1 5 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 1 27. 1 1 II. O. A. E. 12 0 0 0 2 8 0 0 2 0 0 2 10 0 0 19 2 0 2 12 1 10 3 1 C 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 W 27 21 2 0 2 0 0 0-3 1 1 0 0 0-2 Hrnshcar. ss Hautz, rf Hansen, cf .... Nlles. 3b Olasscock, lb .. O'Dea, 2b Coto, o Ferguson, p ... Totals ' n,J J DENVER. AB. It Mtller, If Hlckey, 2b Preston, cf .... Holland, rf MeCuuslond, lb Itellly. 3b Lewee, ss Sullivan, c Simmons, p .... 4 Totals 33 2 Sioux City 0 1 0 0 Denver 0 0 0 0 Earned runs: Sioux City, 1: Denver, 2. Two-baso hit: Itellly. Stolen bases: Glnss rock, Hausen, Hallman. Brashenr. Doublo plays: Nlles to Olasscock; Simmons to Mc CauMnnd to Hellly. Bases on balls: Hauaen, Olasscock, O'Dea, Holland. Struck out: Hlckey. Sullivan, Sillier, Simmons. Time; 1.13. Umplro: Mauck. i yr. .ioshph wins ix A CA.vrmt. Pueblo llnrilly Offi-m Opposition the Missouri SliiKKi'rN. ST. JOSEPH. Juno lS.-(Speclal Tele gram.) Tho Saints mado It three straight from Pueblo by winning today's game. Tho scoro was 11 to 4. At no tlmo was Price's delivery a mystery to tho homo team. Iler tnnn pitched a good game. A baso on hulls mid four hits gave tho Saints four runs In the llrst Inning. Thev mado no moro until tho sixth, when MeKibben made a threo-bagger, scoring on uavis out. Strang's slnglo and Hnll's two-bagger In tho seventh added another. Two bases on halls, a mnn lilt by pitcher, a wild throw hy Hulcn nnd two lilts mado It four moro In tho eighth, nnd three hits Increased the scoro another In tho ninth. The visitors made two In tho second on Kelly's single and two-baggers hy Dalrymplo and Snooks. Another was added In tho sixth and a brace of two-bagKers In the eighth gavo them their last run. Scoro: ST. JOSEPH. AB. It. II. 1 O. 1 . r, o 3 A. E. 2 0 2 0 Strang, 3b .... Hall, ss Kllng. c Schrnll. If McKlbben, cf "After I wns Induced to try OASCA KETI, I Kill noterbe without them In tbo bouse. My liver was Id a Terr bad ihuie, aud ray bead acheJ and I bad ttomacU trouble, Now tlnce tak ing CancareU, I fool Quo. Mr wlfo hat alio used mom wltb bcnafJclal retults for tour 1101118011," Jos. KniuLtNa, 1?S1 Congress Jt., 8t, Loul, Mo. PleatanU Valatable, Potent. Tai to Good, no flood. Motor Sleaen. V oaken, or Gripe. 10c, iic.tuo. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Wtrihf Utmtif Cll;. CtUl. Mlrtl. - Trt. 1 IIO Tfl Dlin Wld andur;ntecdbr slMruc- Sour Stomach 1 13 0 0 2 1 0 12 10 10 10 13 27 13 2 II. O. A. 13. 2 2 10 12 12 13 0 0 0 6 0 0 18 0 0 1 0 .1 1 13 0 0 13 10 0 0 11 1 27 7 1 0 114 1-11 0 10 10-4 Hrlstow, 21) 4 1 Wilson, rf 5 1 Herman, p 4 1 Totals M U rUEDLO. AU. It. Mcllale, 2b I Hulcn, S3 4 Anderson, rf I'arrou, cr ... Mnrcum, lb .. Kelly, 3b .... Dalrymplo, If Hiiookvc .... Price, p Totals 33 4 St. Joseph 4 0 0 0 Pueblo 0 2 0 0 Karned runs: St. Jotcph, 3; Pueblo, 3, Two-baso hits: Ilnll, Kllng, Dalrymple, .'nooks, Anderson. Union, Marcum. Thrcc lm?o hits: McKlbbon, Mcllale. Sacrlflco lilts: KUtiK (2), Davis, Hrlstow. Stolen bases: Strantr (2;, Kllng, Wilson, Mcllale, Ander son. Marcuin. Double nlay: Hrlstow to nan to Davis, struck out: Hy Herman, 5; by Price 2. dinses on balls: Off Herman, 2; off Price, 4. Hit by pitcher: Hy Herman, 1; by Price, 1. Time: 2:10. Umpire: Ebrlght. MtnnilliiK of the TrnniN, Played. Won. Lost. P.O. Ol 1 r in Omaha. ..3 .613 ,m .SCO .472 .459 .3S3 Denver .... Des Moines St. Joseph . Pueblo 3S 31 M 37 35 Sioux City .. fl.VJIIW Ol' Till XATIONAI, MiAfJUK. IH'leliniity Slculu n llnsr nnil AVIUM the (iiuiic for IMilliiilcliililii, PHILADELPHIA. Juno 13.-PhlladelDhla defeated Now Yolk on Oleason'n error In tho seventh and Delchanty's slcu; to third In the eighth, Attendance, 1,020. Score: I'lIILADBM'HIA. . NEW YOHK. , It.ll.O.A. II. It.H.O.A.U. Ttionias, cf. 0 2 10 0 Hmltli. rf.... 0 110 0 V'HMt'n. cfO 1 1 0 0 Davit, as.... 0 1 2 .1 0 Selbach. If.. 0 1 3 0 0 Doyle, lb.... 0 1 11 0 0 Olenson. 2b.. 0 13 11 Hickman, 3b 1 0 0 2 0 Howenm'n, o 0 1 3 0 1 Itawlcy, p... 0 1 0 3 0 MhkIp, If.... 0 0 3 2 1 Utleirty. lb. 1 2 12 1 ,1 Hick, rf 0 1 3 0 1 .Mci-nrrci c. t 12 3 0 Chiles, 2b... 0 0 1 1 0 Dolan, 3b,.,. 0 0 2 5 1 Cross, nn 0 0 4 2 0 Uernhard, p. 0 1 0 3 0 Totals 2 27 27 17 3 Totals. 1 8 24 9 1 New York o n n n n n i n nt Philadelphia o 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 Two-baso hit: Delehanty. Three-base lilt: llowermnn. Sacrlllco lilts: Flick, McKar land, Double plays: Bernhard to Cross to Delehanty; Smith to Davis to Hickman; lliomas to rplnb;intv In MpFiirlnnil. Stolen baso; Delehanty. Struck out: Hy imwiey, a; uy jiernnard, I, l.eft on bases: New York. 7; Philadelphia, 8. H.ise on balls: Off HilwIpv. 1: n(T llarnluM. 1 I,lrf base on errors: Now York. 2. Hit by pile ;iea ball: lly Uernhard. 1; by llawley, 1. Time: 2:16. Umpire: Emsllc. Hrooklyn Mnken It Tlirrc. 110STON, Juno 18. Tcnny's fumble of Cross grounder and three singles In tho t'loventh Inning gavo Hrooklyn three runs and tho gamo toduy. Stahl's brilliant work In left Held wus tho feature. Attendance, 8.50O. Score: UOriTON. I nn.OOKI.YN. n.u.o.A.n. n.ii.o.A.i:. Hamllt'n, cf 1 3 1 0 0 Jones, cf.... 13 10 0 Collins, 3b... 1 2 2 2 0 Keelcr, rf... 0 2 2 0 0 Tcnny, lb... 0 O U 2 lUcnnlncs, lb 0 0 11 0 0 Htftlil, If 0 18 10 Kelly, If 0 0 4 0 0 Ione, ss 0 2 4 8 ODalilcn 2 2 7 2 0 Freeman, rf. 0 1 0 1 0 Cross, 3b.... 114 7 0 "Jivo, SU.... 0 0 2 2 0 Daly, 2b 1 2 1 3 1 Bultlvan, c. Nichols, p.., Clements .. Harry .... 0 0 2 0 OKarrell, o... 1 2 3 2 0 1 2 3 2 O.McGln'ty, p 0 0 0 2 0 v ii g g 0 0 0 0 0 Totals. 6 12 S3 IS 1 Totals 3 11 33 17 1 Hatted for Sullivan In eleventh. Hatted for Nichols In eleventh. Hoston 0000000300 03 Hrooklyn 1110000000 3-C Earned runs: Brooklyn 2. Two-baso hits: Jones, Dahlen, Long, Farrell, Hamilton, Cross. Stolen bases: Collins. Doublo plnys: Nichols and Tenny, Stahl and Sulli van. Sacrlllco hit: McUlnnlty. Baso on balls: Off Nichols, 1; off McQInnlly, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Collins, Freeman, Tenny. Struck out: By McGlnnlty 1. Tlmo of game: 2:20. Umpire: O'Day. St. Louis Dump Another. ST. LOUIS. Juno lS.-St. Louis played listlessly In tho Held today. At that they would have won had Dlllard not fumbled Heckley'H grounder In tho ninth. Attend ance. 900. Score: ST. liOUIH. . H.H.O.A.E, CINCINNATI. H.H.O.A.E. Darrett, cf.. 0 2 2 0 0 Corcoran, nO 1 H I Ilecklry, lb. 1 3 10 1 0 Crawford, If 0 0 3 1 1 McBrlde. rf. 1 1 0 0 0 Irwin. !b.... 12 3 10 Htrlnf'dt, 2b 2 2 4 7 0 Teltz, c 3 2 5 1 0 Newton, p.. 1 0 1 10 Ureltena'n, pi 2 0 0 4 Totals 9 16 27 1 2 3 JlurketU If.. 12 12 Donlln, cf... 1 4 0 3 3 1 1 : 1 s 0 9 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 Kehtcr. ss.. 2 Qulnn, :b.... l Uonovsn, rf. 1 McOann, lb, l Dlllnrd, 3b,. 0 Itoblnson, c. 1 Weyhlns, p. 0 Thomas, p.. 0 Totals..... $ 8: 9 31 Two out when winning' run was made. St. Louis 10041200 0-8 Cincinnati 04001200 2-9 Earned runs: St. Louis, 2; Cincinnati 4. Threo-baso hits: Bcckley, Irwin, Steln feldt. Homo run: Donlln. Double play: Stclnfoldt and Iieckley. Sacrifice hits; New ton. Stolen bases Kelster. 1: Barrett. 2. Bases on balls: Off Newton. 3; off Wey hlng, 3; of Breltcnsteln, 5; off Thomas, 2. Struck out: By Newton, 1; by Brcltensteln, 1. Time of game; 2:13. Umpire: Terry. I'IKnIiurur llrenk's tlir Strrnk. CHICACiO, Juno 18. Two consecutive doubles gavo tho locals their only run to day, Phllllppl being Invincible excepting In tho ono Inning. Pittsburg's hits camo at tho right tlmo to mako runs. Attendance, 900. Score: Chicago. 1 riTTsnuuo. Il.lI.O.A K It.H.O.A.U Oreen, rf.... 0 0 nillcls. 2b... 0 0 Mertes, If... 1 2 Hyan, cf.... 0 1 M'Carthy. cf 0 0 (lnn.nl 11. ft ft 2 0 0 O'Urlcn, If.. 1 0 1 1 Heaum't, cf. 0 2 Williams, 3b 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 0 13 0 0 0 2 2 9 1 0 0 2 10 0 Cooley, lb... 1 0 IS 0 0 0 HltchlF, 2b.. 0 0 0 3 0 1 I M'Cor'ck, 3b 0 0 1 Kly. ss 1 0 2 3 1 0,0'Connor, n. 0 2 9 0 0 Chance, c... o l Donahue, c. 1 Ollnnniun. us 0 0 Callahan, p. 0 1 0 Phllllppl. P.. 0 2 0 1 0 Totals 4 8 27 10 1 Totals... Chicago , Pittsburg 1 6 27 14 4 .0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 .0 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 0-4 Rnrnpil runs: Chlcaco. 1: Pittsburg. 2. Left on bases: Chicago, 7; Plttsburg,'8. Two-basc hits: Mertes, Hyan, lieaumom, wagner. Thri'o.lmso lilt: Beaumont. Home run: Wil liams. Sacrlllco hit: Phlllppl. Stolen bases: Green, Child. Mertes, Donnhue, Wagner. Doublo play: Ely to Cooley. Struck out: By Callahan, 6; by Phlllppl, 8. Pasied ball: Donnhue. Bases on balls: Off Callahun, 1; off Phlllppl. 2. Wild pitch: Cnllnhan. Hit with liall: Chance, O'Brien, Williams. Time 2::o. umpire: tiurst. Trains. Won. Lost. P.C. 30 16 .632 29 10 .Cll 21 2t! ,4S0 21 23 .477 22 25 .467 20 23 .414 20 2ii .434 IS 25 .419 Philadelphia Brooklyn .... l'lttshurg .... Boston Hi 43 60 44 47 43 46 43 h ,7n,V Chicago St. I-ouls , Now York (JAMES OF T1II1 AMHIUCAX l.HAtilli:. CIiIciiko Clnrlit-s Seronil Plncr liy Do-fi-ntliiK MtlTvnukre. CHICAGO, June 18,-Tho Whito Stock- lugs had but llttlo troublo winning today's game. Seymour mado his Initial appearance for Chicago, and nlthough wild was effect ive. Attendance, 60. Score: CHICAOO. I MILWAUICIii:. It.lI.O.A.H. lt.II.O.A.B Hoy, cf 0 0 5 0 OWablron. rf. 0 1 0 0 llrndle, If... 1 2 ! 0 atlurry, cf.... 0 0 I 0 McKarl'd, lfO 0 0 0 0 Dowd, If.... 0 0 1 0 llurtiiian, 3b 1 2 1 3 0'Aiulcion, lb 0 111 0 l'adden, !b.. 0 0 S 3 0 Kulti, .... 1 0 2 2 Ishcll, lb.... 1 1 5 0 ORinith, c 0 2 1 2 Hhugarl, s. 1 2 2 3 0 Iturke, 3b... 0 1 2 0 tiUKden, c... 0 0 7 2 0 Illerbu'r. 2b 0 0 2 1 Seymour, p.. 0 0 0 2 2 Sparks, p.... 0 0 0 5 Totals 4 7 27 13 2' Totals .. 1 3 24 10 Chicago 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 1 -l Mllwnukee 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-1 Earned runs: Chicago, 3. Left on bases Chlcaeo. 3: Milwaukee. 7. Two-base hits Shugart, Hartman. Sacrlllco hits; Pndden, Ilrodle, McFarland, Garry. Stolen liases: Isbell, Shugart. Doublo plays: Sparks to Smith to Hurko; Shugart to Paddou to Is bell. Struck out: Hy Seymour, 4; by Sparks, 1. Passed ball: Smith. Base on balls: Off Seymour, 6; off Sparks, 1, Time: IMS. umpire: Andrews, (lame Lost 011 Errors. MINNEAPOLIS. Juno IS. Kansas City had Minneapolis beaten tip to tho ninth Innlnb'. when a base on balls and a toupio of bad errors gnvo Minneapolis two runs and the irame wltb none out. Patton pitched bii elegant came, allowing but four nits, nancy uu goon twining tor Minne apolis, Attendance, 2,100. Score; MINNEAI'Ol.lH. It.ll.O.A. K DaMs, cf.... 0 0 1 0 C Wllmot. rf.- O110I KANSAS CITY. H.H.O.A.K Memphlll, rf 0 1 3 0 0 vVuicner, ss.. 0 0 13 2 Vtrln. If.. 2 12 0 0 Duncan, lb. 1 2 7 0 0 Lilly, If 0 110 0 Werdrn. lb. 0 0 9 I ft Jn.kUti.cli, 0 119 1 Fairell. rf. .. 1 i 1 00 Nanre 3b , 0 0 2 2 1 Couthlln, 3b 0 1 1 2 Smith, ei ... 3 0 2 4 0 Stewart, 2b. 0 0 4 2 Abbat'lo, 2b 3 1 3 1 Oflondlnc, c. M 5 0 o "alley, p..,, 0 0 0 2 0 l'atton, p... 0 10 2 1, Klsher ...0000 01 , Totals.. .. 4 9'14 9 3 Total 3 4 27 13 II I Batted for Halley In the ninth. None out when winning score was made. Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 25 Kansas City 2 0000002 0-4 Earned tuns: N'one. Two-hnso hits: Jack lltsch, Dungnn, O'Brien. Threc-baso hit! Abbattlechlo. Passed balls: Jacklttsch, 2. Bases on balls: Off Halley, 2; oft Patton, ". Struck out: By Halley. 8; by Patton, 6. Left on bases: Minneapolis, 5: Kansas City, 7. Hit by pitcher: Hemphill. Double play: Stewart to Dungttn. Stolen bases: Abbat tlechlo, O'Brien. Farrell (2). Sacrlllco lilts: Coughlln, Dungnn, Bn.ll, Pattlson, Time: 2:10. Umpire; Sheridan. IltifTnln llentfi Imllniinnnlls. INDIANAPOLIS, June IS.-Buffalo won out In tho last two Innings, bunching hits with errors of Mndlson nnd Goar's wild ness. Attendance, 1,,C00. Score: INDIANAPOLIS. IIUITAIjO. It.ll.O.A K.l It.H.O.A.B. llogr'ver, rf 0 0 3 0 1 Clettman, cf. 1 2 3 0 1 Powers, c... 1 1 O'Shenron, rf. 1 10 0O Mngoon, 2b. 1 1 fl'ybold, 3b. 2 2 Madison, ss. 2 4 Kelly, lb.... 0 1 Klynn, If.... 0 0 2 0 ltnlllenn, If. 2 1 2 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 r, 0 1 Atliertnn, 2b 2 2 K 1 1 S 3 fc'chrco'st, cf 0 0 4 1 8 0 Carey, lb.... 12 9 1 2 0 Hallman, ss 1 0 Andrews, 3b. 0 2 Hooker, p.... 0 0 2 1 1 .1 1 3 Hlckey, 3b.. 1 1 0 Clour, p 0 0 0 3 Heydon, ... 0 0 0 0 Totals 1 10 37 12 3 Totals 7 11 27 10 Cl Batted for Flyntt In tho ninth. f Indianapolis 3 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 0-7 Buffalo 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 3-3 nases nn ballst'Off Gonr. 4: off Hooker. 3. Struck out: By Goar, 3; by Hooker, 4. lilt ny pitcner: tiy uooKer, 1. jwo-unpo hits: Magoon, Madison, Gcttman. Atherton. Thrpn-hiisn hit: Shenron. Sacrifice lilts: Gonr, Scnreck. Double plays: Madison to Kelly: Madison to .Magnon to iveny. Htoion bases: Hogrlovcr, Madison, Hlckey. Gett- mnn. Lett on oases: inaianapous, u; nur falo, 9. Umpire: Cantlllon. Time: 2:10. MtnmlliiK of the Tenuis. Played. Won. Lost P.C. .64 i RSS Indianapolis .45 29 30 2S 2S 21 23 IS 15 lfi Chicago .... ....SI ....60 ....62 ....47 21 n 24 23 as 31 32 .Milwaukee . Minneapolis ,nco : .631 .511 ! .472! Cleveland ... Kansas City ..53 Buffalo 49 .307 .321 Dotrolt 47 Xnviunn drove Vmtorlous. NEWMAN flllOVK. Neb.. Juno IS. (Spe cial.) Tho ball gamo played here yesterday between 1110 iiumpnrey nnu icwman uruvo Iriims failed to Interest the Inrco crowd of spectators, moro than half of which was mauo up irom ncignooring towns ana 10cm Itlcs. Tlici performance of both teams In their nelrllng was lax and abounded In errors. Only eight Innings were played, re sulting In a score of 9 to 2 In favor of Newman urove. Batteries: iiumpnrey, Peterson and Staab; Newman Grove, Letncny ami .icivuy. umpire: .ic.Munon. Score: Humphrey 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 03 Newman Grove 1 2 0 2 4 0 0 09 Mnnsnn Win the First. MANSON. la,. Juno 18,-(Sncclal Tele gram.) 'JIanson win tho llrst game In the fcorles hero today from tho 4 O's of Des .Moines in a warmly contested game. Hotn clubs played good hall, and while tlicio wero no special features, tho game was clean ball from start to finish. Attendance, 1,000. Score: It. II. H. Manson 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 1-7 9 3 Des Moines. ...0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 3 1 Batteries: 'Manson. 'Meyers and Jamison: Des Moines. Hulett nnd Boats: Struck out: lly Meyers, fij by Hulett, 7, Bases on balls: Off Meyers, 3; off Hulett, 4. Umpire: Brown. Deaf Mutes "Win. Tho South Omaha Deaf Muto Ball club played tho Colored club at tho Cudahv grounds yeatorday afternoon, tho former winning 'by tno rouowing' scoro: Deaf iMutes 1 4 3 2 1 2 5 1 19 Colored Men 3 1 0 4 6 1 0 1 3-18 Working: Hoys Drfrntril. Tho game between the Young Men's Christian association worklnc boys nnd tho South Omaha Young Men's Christian asso ciation boys resulted in a victory for tho latter by a scoro of 10 to 6. J. T. WOODS IN GOOD FORM St, Louis Jockey Win Three Haccn nt Fair Ground Track. ST. IX)UI8, June 18. A fairly good card was presented by tho Fair association to day. Jockey J. T. Woods cnrrled off tho day's riding honors by landing three of his mounts first. Wild Pirate and Tulla Fonso were tho only winning1 favorites. Sum mary: First race, stlllnr, six furlongs: Tho Light, 107 (Morse), 8 to 1, -won; Sam Laz arus, 109 (Frost). 8 to 1 and 3 to 1, second; Bannlvard, 101 (J. T. Woods). 15 to 1, third. Time: l:14?i. Nlvorna. Blrda 'May. Cotton Plant, Aunt Mary. Eight (Bells, Troubalo and Wlnnebajour also ran. Second race, 2-year-olds, flvo furlongs: Wild Pirate, 113 (J. T. "Woods), even, won; Enjoy, 103 (Dale), 20 to 1 and 8 to 1, second; Pirate's Daughter, 103 (Morse), 15 to 1, third. Time: 1:03. Amoroso. Cocswell. Sld- dara, Judgo Otero, Sophlo S. and Cecil Mor gan aiso ran. Third race, seven furlonirs: Belle of Mem phis, 97 (J. T. Woods), 3 to 1. won; Tick tin. ks tu auey), 7 to 1 ami 5 to 2, scconu; Van Hoorebeke, SO (Domlnlck), 6 to 1, third. Tlmo: 1:27U. Clarenco B. Hlaway, Theory. Maydlne nnd Hottentot nlso ran. Fourth race. Owners' handicap, ono and one-sixteenth miles: Tulla Fonso. 85 (Dom lnlck). 8 to 5, won; Sklllmnn, 83 (Kavan aeh). 9 to 5 and 9 to 2. second: Our Nollle. 7R (Mitchell), 16 to 1. third. Tlmo: l:!7',i. Guide Rock nlso stnrted. Fifth race, handicap, six furlongs: Pln- ocnie, iui j: t. wom), 4 to 1, won; King s Jiignwny. lift tuominicK), 1 to 2 and even, second: Miss M110 Da v. 103 (Morsel. 8 to r. third. Tlmo: 1:14. Tom Collins and Joo Gnmmage also ran. Sixth race, selling, six and a half fur longs: sanuurnngo, 110 tuoweii), 11 too, won: Davo Waldo, 112 (Crowhurst), 3 to 1 and 4 to 5. second; Midnight, 10T (Morse), 7 to 5, third. Time: H21;. Ifnrvo B, Annahelm, xu-u-du uihi jTopcny niso run. Ilnnk Outsider Flnlnlicn First. CINCINNATI. Juno IS.-TI10 first three dny meeting at the, Newport opened today with n largo crowd. Tho feature was the victory of Jeannot at 100 to 1. Jennnot was nwny last In a field of eleven Btnrters, hut won with his head swinging, covering tho mile. In 1:41ft. The Judges Issued nn order today barring Jockey Ovorton from .riding during the re mainder of the season at Nuwport. This action was taken on nccount of tho reversal of form shown by Drogheda In tho fifth raco. Overton rodo tho colt tho last time out and did not finish In tho money. Today Droshcda ran all around n hlch class Held, TI10 wcatner was clear una tno iracu last. Summary: First race, selling. one milo: Kaftan, SO (C Jtttrpny), vi to j, won; t'ctor uuryen, 110 (Wluutleld). G to 1, second; Edna Gerry, 90 (Hansom). to 1. third. Time: 1:42'a. Sprung, The Gray Dawn, Hound O, Samlo Burnam and Zonno also ran. Second race, four and a half furlongs: Emnress Llghtfoot. 103 (Michaels). 4 to 1. won; Crescent Queen, 103 (Lynch), 00 to . 1. ........ . Tl .. , 1 A - T,l.. 1, st'cuim. uuuy uuLiyiin, iva i3i uiuii;, n to 1, third. Time: 0r3fi. Virginia T, Lyror Bell, Slips, Mrs. Grannon, Gennerose, Auch endruyne nnd Pink Dress nlso ran. Third race, one mile: Georgia. 90 (Van Camp), 7 to 2, won; Foneda, 90 (Hansom), 3 to i, second, aim v, uv lAKeri, u 10 -. third. Time: 1:14V4. Tragedy, Hawthorne Princess, liansroru unit uramnurg also ran, Fourth race, ono mile, selling: Jeannot. 10T (J. Hicks). 100 to 1. won: Violet Parsons. 106 (Michaels). 6 to 1, second; Douster Swivel, 110 (Klttiey), 4 to 1, third. Time: i:4ii. Dandy 11. iand no fioh Llttlo uiuy. Auergaie, -Mark itanna and Snuterle also ran. Fifth race, five furlongs: Droghedn, 104 r.Masoii), to 1, won; tiennio i.issuck, iui (Van Camp), to 1, second: School for Scandal, lffi (Michaels), 11 to 6. third, Time: 1:01;. Lady Brnmhle, Ellle Belle, Claudo woiton, irving .Mayor, uiuuys ii anu jou van also ran, Sixth race, ono mile, selllnz: Enuomla 107 (Coiner), 4 to 1, won; Eltholln. 114 (Mason), 4 to 1, second; Margdi'et Hagnman, 103 tVan Camp). 4 to 1. third. Tlmo: HIP,;. Gadsden. Trebor, High Noon, Osmon und unnisneu aiso rnn. ItenultN ut Slief imhrnil liny NEW YOKK. Juno 18, The" Daisy and th Grass selling stakes were tho features of tno racing at Blieepsneud nay today. Lndy of tho Valley, at 40 to 1, mado a runaway raco of the Daisy stakes. The Grass selling stakes went to The Kentucklan. Summary: First race, six furlongs: Contestor, 110 (McJoynt). s to 1 and 3 to 1, won by four lengths; Vesuvlnn, 105 (Shaw), 7 to 2 and 6 to 5, second; Montnnlc. 100 (Odom), 8 to 1, third. Time: 1:11 2-5. Plcard;', Tho Rush, Marlbert and Stewart ulso ran. Second race, ticlllnp, ono mllo and a fur. Iour: Candle Black. 10S (Shaw), 2 to 1 and I to 6. won by two lengths; Chnppauua, 100 iMeCue). 12 to 1 nnd 4 to 1, becond; Tho Itoso. 101 (Itnusch), 3 to 1, third. Time: i:JS. Dan upld, Aureole, Sensational and Lance wood also ran. Third race, the Daisy stakes, five fur longs on turf: Lady of the Valley. 110 (Mc Cue), 40 to 1 and s to I, won by one and a half leneths; Delmarrh, 118 (Neary), 12 m 1 and 4 to 1, second; Sentry, 113 (Turner), u to G, third. Time 1:05. Minion, Ashes, Stnr, Dr. Preston, Anecdote, Movny and King's Fourth race, one mile! Jnmes, 112 (.Mllcn ell), 3 to 6 and out, won by three-quarters of a length; Gofallon, 116 (Mnher), 3 to 1 nun i" u, nueoniii liter ure, iu ii.iun---field), CO tol and 10 to 1. third. Time: 1:42 3-3. Orlentas nnd Dlir Gun also ran. -uui itiv-f. ML'iung. live iiiriuiiHS, nuiii-iii nn in t m ,., . . . . .. .. 1 . o ....... , iiuiuijruii, 1 00 jnuo, cumin-, rti'um, lrnuj vv , h.,,,,,,,, , ii mm .nisi,,1 uins 11,11, Sixth race, Grass stakes, soiling, one nnd one-slxteenth miles on turf: The Ken tucklan, 109 (Clawson), 6 to 1 und 2 to 1, don by one- length; Central Trust, 101 (Spcn eer), 4 to 1 nnd 8 to G, second; Decanter, 111 (Turner), 8 to 1, third. Time: 1:141-3. King Barleycorn, First Whip, Klnnlcklnnlc, iBlueawuy nnd Haro Pcrfumo also ran. It run I tit nt Hnrleiii Trnek. CHICAGO, 111., June 18.-Thrco of the six horses In the steeplechase fell ut Hurlem today and O'Brien, who rodo ono seller, was severely hurt, The raco was won easily by Frond, the favorite. In the first laep tho Indian Territory turfman. C. H. Campbell, sent to tho post for tho first tlmo tho colt called Henry Hurt by Bcrsan Kntherlno Bassctt. As high as 100 to 1 dould be had ngalnst him In tho betting. Ho won handily. Weather clear, track fast. Summaries: First race, four and one-hnlf furlongs: H.-nry Hurt, 104 (Huchunnn), 30 to 1, won; Maldnnndo, 103 (Hothcrsoll), 7 to 6, second; The Butcher, 113 (T. Burns), third. Time: tfiGTii. The Conqueror. John Scott, Ed Adnck, Shut Up, Dlxonn, Tho Urnvc, Dal Keith, Craven, Grandon nnd Ilnnswurst ulso ran, Second rnco, six furlongs: Sly, 93 (Buch anan), 4 tp 1, won; May Bench, 112 (Devln), 7 to 10, second: Allanto. 92 (T. Knight), third. Time: l:l.Ti. Stnr Chime. Bangle, Mlnyon, Algnreta, Brisk and Emma M. nlso ran. Third race, short course steeplechase: Frond, 129 (Dayton). 9 to 5, won; Sufalllg, 1R3 (Eggerson), 0 to fi, second; Minor D, 131 (S. Johnson), third. Time: 3:50. Tin Craft. Bonesetter, Phil Becker and Myoso tls nlso ran. Fourth race, ono mile: Free Hand. 102 (Buchnnnn), 8 to 1. won; Prestnr. 107 (Wil son). 2 to 1, second; o'rosby, tOI (W. Klley), third. Time: 1:I2:. Title. Mandamus. Bet ter H, Obsidian, Old Mike, Galileo and Owensboro also ran. Fifth race, llvo furlongs: Money Muss, 107 (Kuhn). C to 1, won; Likeness, 101 (Poland), 4 to 1, second; Lnsance, 101 (Klley), third. Time: 1:02?.. Gibson Girl, Woodstlck, Princess Thyrit, Prince of De light. Icon, Zaek Phelps, Extnoor, Ben Mngen, Dandy Jim and Silurian also. ran. Sixth race, ono mile: Mnlnlse, 102 (Knight), 12 to 1, won; Blue Lick, 112 (Cay wood). 7 to 6, second; Tho Bobby. 110 (Mil ler), third. Tlmo: 1:I2',4. Yubadam, I.ew Hopper, Blng Dinger, Dutch Comedian. Rlnaldo. Bhlnelander, Insurrection nnd Braw Lad also ran. Flunl Hound to He Plnyeil T01I11)-. PARIS. Juno 18. No regular round was played In the International chess masters' tournament today. Only the adjourned gamo between Mason and Burn from tho fifteenth round on Thursday, a contest which was drawn today, and the drawn gamo betweon Brody and Schlechtcr. which was drawn In the fourteenth round on Tuesday of last week, but which ended this nfternoon In a defeat cf Brody. Tho final round Is scheduled for tomorrow. At tho evenlne session Burn and Mason played oft their drawn game, which was won vy Burn. Mlchnol llcnti-u hy Hums Pierre. CAMBRIDGE. Mnss., Juno 18.-Jlmmy Michael wus easily beaten by Hums Pierce in a twenty-mllo motor-uueed race at Charles River park this afternoon in tho slow tlmo of 3L29 3-3. A strong wind mado record tlmo Impossible. With a steady Increase In Its production for tho past 40 years, Cook's imperial Extra Dry Champagno now takes tho lead. Cnnl of Tlinnk. D. W. Held wishes to express his thanks to tho friends who have shown kindness to hto wlfo during her Illness and havo rend dercd their asslstanco following her death. LOCAL BREVITIES. The, First Ward Republican club will meet nt Forest liall next Frldny, Juno 22, for tho purposo of selecting delegntcs to tho Remibllcan league, convention to bo held at Lincoln June,.2S. , Frank Lehman, a full-blooded Indian, was arrested Monday on a charge of nttcmptlm; to "Jumn" his board bill at tho Metropoli tan hotel. Ho, was about to board a west bound train at "tho Burlington depot. Tho Country club has filed articles of In corporation announcing its purpose to bo mo amusement nna lurtnerance or tno bodily health of Its members. Tho capital stock Is t25,OX and the shares 2100 each. Tho Board of County Commissioners transacted only routine business at Its quarterly meeting yesterday. Fred Wheeler was appointed constable for Elk horn precinct and J. I. Denton for AVatcr loo. Tho Department of tho Missouri Is busily engaged In moving Its effects to tho old postoftlco, which hns been dcclnred ready for occupancy. The labor of moving will probably consumo the greater portion of tho week. Martin Black of 421 South Eleventh street was beatlnir his wife black nnd blue when nrrcsted Monday ovcnlng by Officer Wnol drldgo. Martin -was drunk and claims that tho beating was administered because of great provocation. Arrangements for tho policeman's annual nlcnlc. which will bo held nt Sarpy Mllis Juno 21, arc about completed. Tho tickets soul well aim a largo attenuanco is antici pated, Trains will leavo tho Burlington depot for tho picnic grounds nt 9:30. a. m. ana i:m . 111. Tho Nebraska Telephone company has filed amended articles of Incorporation In tho county clerk's ofllco Increasing the canltnl Htock from Jl.000.00il to S2.0OO.000. An official of the company said that thero was 110 significance to tho Increase except to provhlo for extensions which It may bo neomeu nuvisanie to mane. A combination o( Inllammnblo bedbug medicine, lenoraut chambermaid ami a match ruined a bed room sulto In the Vic toria hotel ncor Thirteenth nnd Dodgo Mon day nrternoon. When tno lire department arrived it was learned thnt tho cool-headed housekeeper had prevented a serious blaze by throwing everything out of tho window oxcept tno maid. It is a common thine for men to bo nr rested for being- "drunk nnd sleeping on the- walk." but It remained for Officer Wooldrldge to arrest George Desletz Mon day night for being drunk nnd sleeping on tho roof. Georgotnnkcd up and then climbed on tho roof of tt small sneu near tsiovcntn nnd Farnam, whero tho otllcer found him sleeping souuuiy. Bill Bell, a cook from Kansas City, was arrested Monday evening and charged with carrying concealed weapons, Bell was on lower Douglns street and attracted Ser geant Hudson's attention by his suspicions uctlons. He started to run und the sergeant chased hlni Into an alley near Eleventh and Farnam, whero ho stopped after Officers WooldrldKo and McDonald fired a few shots at mm, At a meeting of the Fifth Ward Repub lican club Wednesday evening at Its hall on Twenty-fourth and Grant strets thero will bo n Joint debate of pending political Issues. Two of the mcmbeis of tho club Messrs. Mosher and Searlo, will endeavor to upnoiu tno uomocrntic ena or tno dl cusslon, while Messrs. Illllurd and Ten Eyck will contend for tho republican doc. trlncs und principles. Tho young women of tho Hanscom Park Methodist Sunday School orchestra give a concert this evening nt tho church. Twenty-ninth nnd Woolworth avenue. The, program will be contributed by Mrs, G. W. Johnston, Mrs. I'ruuhart. Miss Wood small, Mr. Georgo Knrbach, Miss Thatcher. Mrs. C. Y, Clark, n. mixed quartet and the orchestra, after which refreshments will bo aui iuu uy mo mcmoers ot me orcnestra. A delivery team belonging to Cloland & Smith of 1103 Douglas t-trect was loft stand lng on West Farnam street yesterday. The horses became frightened nnd started to run east ulong Furnam street Near Twcnty-fourth street they attempted to turn Into a driveway 011 the north sldo of tho street and ran Into nn electtio light pole, The wagon tongue was broken in the collision, hut tho horses wero unin jured and wero cuught beforo they did further damugo. Tho Douglns County Beet Grower.v associ ation Is feeling decidedly good over the inlii of Saturday night, for It put their crop, north of tho city In excellent shape. In thn two tracts Just north of tho city tho association has 110 acres pluuted to beets, whllo about forty-live acres not suit able for rali-lnc beets Is planted to corn. An excellent stand of beets Is reported nnd thoy aro doing finely. Tho association also has a fact of about fifty acres near Hen son, which Is In even better condition und prospects. Ilnrley-Mnlt und IIiiih, and no corn, aro usod In making tho famous Anhouscr-Ilusch Brewing Ass n brands of beer for homo und club use. Thero aro no others that equal It. Absolutely pure beer. Orders addressed to Geo. Krutc, manager Omaha branch, will be promptly executed. ,v, j viuuiuri, t!VI'II tiilM A 11, w. nun 'by threo lengths; Welsh Girl, 91 (Brennnn), 20 to 1 nnd 8 to 1, second: Queen Quality, 9J (Hooker), 100 to 1, third. Time; 1:01 1-5. Educate, Princess Otlllle, ConnK Annlo 'I' V. .. ... . ,,, .. . . ... , . , T LUNCH WAGONS UNDER A BAN Connoil Deminrls a Hieh L'oaBa Pt (Ultra of Feed. from HOT TAMALEI M:N ESCAPE THE INCREASE L1111 eh Venders Are Dlserlinluntcil AK'ilust llccniise of Interference ulth llentniirnlcurn, Who Must Pnj- It en t nnd Tnf, Tho city council met ns a committee of tho wholu yesterday afternoon and disposed ot much business which has accumulated since tho last regular meeting, two weeks ngo. rifteen or twenty paving nnd Improve ment ordinances wore approved by tho com mlttoo and ordinances increasing tho li cense of sandwich wagona to 275 and low ering tho Hccnso of ticket brokers to $10 wero slated for pateage tonight. An or dinance making It a dlademcanor to throw or wecp paper and other refuso Into streets nnd alleys also met with favor nt tho hands of tho committee. Of tho measures considered, Councilman Hoye's ordlnanco Increasing tho license for lunch wagons provoked tho tuout dlicus slon. It provided for a llccneo of $100 for each vohlclo selling cooked provisions. The proposed ordlnanco Is said to havo boon framed by tho waiters of tho city, who are anxious to do away with all lunch wagons on nccount of tho competition they offor restaurants and chop houses employing waltcra. Councilman Trostler objocted to the In crease of tho present license, which varies from 35 to $50. He argued that an In creased license, would be prohibitive nnd contended that tho lunch mon should not bo driven out of business. Tho claim was mado that these movablo lunch countCTfl pay no taxca nnd 'rent and cau afford to pay a heavy license. A compromise was finally reached and tho committee agreed to voto unanimously for a license of $75. Tho word "vchlclo" In tho ordlnanco Is held hy tho members of the council to mean a wagon such as Is drawn by horsce. Under the Interpretation tho council puts on tho ordlnanco It will not lncludo hot tnmalo men or other vendors who sell provisions from small wagona and push carts. Brokers' Burdens Lightened. A communication was read from tho ticket brokers of Omaha, asking tho repeal of tho ordlnanco passed In 1897 Imposing a llcenso of $25 upon all ticket brokers. The claim was act forth that the ordinance was passed to protect tho public from Irresponsible brokers who flocked Into Omaha to tako advantage of tho crowds attending tho ex position. Several members of tho council objected to repealing tho ordinance and upon motion of Mr. Lobeck It wna decided to reduco the llcenso from $25 to $10. Councilman Burkloy reported an ordl nanco making It a misdemeanor to throw or sweep any trash into tho streets nnd alleys and prohibiting tho sweeping of streets be tween tho hours of 8 u. m. and 10 p. n. After amending the ordlnanco In such a manner that It will not apply to the sweep ing of suow, the committee voted to adopt It. Councilman Hascall moved that a resolu tion bo passed providing that tho paving at the south end ot tho now Sixteenth street viaduct ba raised two feet and brought to the grade established for tho viaduct. City Engineer Rcsewater explained that It was necessary to ralso tho grade ot Sixteenth street nt tho south of tho viaduct two feet to mako It conform with the grade ot the viaduct. Unless this is dono there will bo a sag In the street. Tho council was unanimous In its support of the resolution. Tho Pacific Storugo company of 914 Jones street naked permission to build an Iron houso In which calcium carbide may be stored. A largo quantity of calcium car bide is now ntored in the warehouse of this company, but Its present location la dan gerous .becauso of tho proximity ot water. For this reason tho Fire department Is anxious to have the company provide a sep arato building for Its storage. It was not made clear whether tho company proposed to build a fireproof house nnd no action was tuken on the matter. The committee granted tho Byron Reed company permission to erect four frame dwellings at tho corner of Nineteenth nnd Burt streets. Old dwellings now occupy tho site. Although It is within the fire limits tho councilmen agreed that the Improve ment of tho corner would offset tho con tinued danger from fire. Permltalon was granted the manufacturers of the Tombstone blcyclo pump to establish six pumps along the curb In different parts ot tho city. No license will be Imposed upon tbo pumps as the council bcllovca they will be n great convenience to wheelmen. Pile Cured Without tho Kill re. Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles. No cure, no pay. All druggists aro authorized by tho manufacturers of Pnzo Pllo Ointment to refund tho money whero it falls to euro any caso of piles no mnttor of how long standing. Cures ordinary cases In six days; the worst eases In fourteen days. Ono application gives case nnd rout. Re lieves Itching Instantly. This Is a new dis covery and Is tho only pile rotnedy sold on a positive guarantee, no cure, no pay. Prlco EOc. If your druggist don't keep It In Btock send us 50c, In pofitnge stamps and wo will forward same by mall. Manufactured by Paris Mcdlclno Co., St. Louis, Mo, Manufac turers ot Laxative Bromo-Qulnlno and Grovo's Tasteless Chill Tonic. Nn StuiuiiH on Ileer Ki'K. Yesterday afternoon on complaint of Col lector J. E. Hotitz. John and Adam For rester of Niobrara, Neb., were placed under nrrest on tho chargo of defrauding the Internal revenue otllce of tho govern ment. Tho two Forresters are at present under nrrest on the charge of selling liquor to the. Indians nnd wero taken Into custody by tho United States marshal at their boarding house. The alleged offense con sists of selling beer from the brewery with out tho formality of placing stamps upon tho roceptncles containing the thirst quencher. Tho browcry at Niobrara, It Is stated, has been seized by thn officers of tho department and tho liquor levied upon to be destroyed In caso the parties are con victed. nutm for the Ilumiuel. Georgo W. Rnworth, president of the Peter Cooper club, has been informed by General Passenger Agunt Francis of tho Hutilnctnn that a rate of ono fnro for the round trip will be put Into effect from all points within 150 miles of Omaha July IS, This action has been taken in order that outsiders may attend tho nlcnlc, banquet and opening rally of tho mldilJc-of-the-road populists to bo held In this city on that day. when tho campaign will be ojiened bv Barker and Donnelly, candidates for presi dent and vice president. It Is likely that all of tho other roads entering Omaha will put Into effect rates of similar nature and a Inrgo crowd of out-of-town populists Is ex. ccted. Trrnsiirer Levies on Wntrhes. Several weeks ngo City Treasurer A. II. Hennlngs discovered that Soren Jonssen, the, Sixteenth street lowclrr. had nearly JCOO In unpaid personnl taxeB. The taxes had been delinquent for many years and Mr. Jonascn's attention was called to tho matter at once. He made a small payment on tho taxes and promised to make pay ments until tho entire union nt In settled. Mr. Jonnscn failed to meet tho obligation nnd rumors wero circulated that he was nbout to co to Capo Nome nnd was anx ious to sell his store, Mr. Hennlngs urged .Mr. Jonasen to sottlo the delinquent tnxns, but ho refused to do so, Finally Mr. Hen nines levied on ten lino watches, which will be offered for salo June- 29, niun. SIMMONS-John. nt his late residence, 2S0S urisioi street, Hunutty, Juno 17, ivo), aged C4 rears. 3 months. 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