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THE OMATTA DAILY BEE: TIlTrKSDAV, ,TVSB 21, 1000.
RIP EGAN TURNS THE TRICK
Too Foxj for thi Ilaadlon; Saints and
Omtba WIdi Again.
HIT GIBSON AT HIE RIGHT TIME
(Jluiiiipliina I ii I In TlH'lr l.li'liw .Hint
lit I lie IIIkIH
.Unite 1 1 1 1 h Into
Titlllra.
Omiilin, ll il. .loai-pli,
I'lilliidrllililii, ill lli-ooMti, I.
I'lllaliurid M lili'imii, I.
ll'iMiin, I It sctv irh, I.
liiilliiiuiliiills, II) lliitTiilii, II.
Ilrli-iilt, M Clf rlnnil, (I.
llll'IIMl 7 Mllllllki'( li.
Itiiiiana Cl, H .!liilii'itii)IU, 1.
HT. J0HU1MI, Mo., Juno 20. (Special Tel
eKrani,) Tho Champions took thu Saints
Into rutin today, 4 to 2, In their fourth
tioslpuncd K'iniu. It was a pltcliurn' battle,
Unan huvlnu a shade tin; butler (it It.
AIiIidiikIi lie "Mowed ulna hit", thoy nattoil
only i wo riniH. (illt.ion let thu leuders
down with ttlx hits, hut. Hided hy errors,
they netted four riuiH. Ht. Joseph wrh llrnt
to score, a two-biiKKor nnrl bIiikIu In Ui
II rut kIvIiik nun run. Tim HalnlK wetc
then hlnnkeil until tho ninth, when KgiM
wan n llttla wild, allowing two liases on
hulls iiinl it kIiikIi', iinuther run coming In.
Tho leiiiliirH illil thulr run-KcttliiK In ths
rrrmid, third nnd auvonth. In the nccond
Iiuzon took II rut on hulls, xrurltiK en I'rii'
hit. In tho third, nftnr ono out, .MrVlckcr
connected for it triple, reachiiiK home mi
Hehaainen'H out to rliht. An error and two
hits cuvo them thulr hut two rum. Score:
HT. JOHICl'll.
All. It. II. O. A. K.
Htrnne. 3b I 0 Si ll o I
Hull, its r. 1 I SI I 1
ICIlritf. u t o 2 r. I 1
.Hchriill. If 10 1 110
MrKllili.'M, rf II o a 0 0
DavlH, ll It 1 0 7 0 0
HrlHlow, SI I 0 I 10 1
WIIhoii, rf 4 ll 2 5! o 0
(iiiihoii, ii a o i n a o
Tolnln 31 2 10 23 S i
VMurkey railed out in the rilxth on third
Itompt to hunt.
OMAHA.
Alt. It. II. O. A. 15.
Tliier. If a 0 0 2 0 0
Tniniili, Hit I 1 1 .1 a 0
MrVlrker, ef II 2,2 0 (I 0
Itidimimcn, 11 I 0 1 R 2 0
"WIIhoii, o 2 0 0 S) 1 0
Liiiiitnii, if a i o t o o
Hoy, ah a' o i i 2 0
Muckoy, 2li I 0 0 a 2 0
kkuu, 1 t 0 t 0 a 0
Totulu SW 1 ii 27 13 0
Ht .loMcph 1 0 n 0 0 n 0 0 1-2
Omaha ( 1 I 0 0 0 2 0 I
Kanied run: Oituihu, 1. Two-linno IiIIh:
HtraliK. Toman, MrVlrker, Thrre-luiHO lilt M :
llrlittnu. MrVlrker, Toman. Haerlllro hltn:
Mi-KIIiIm-m, MeVlcker. Htnlen Ii:ihch: HtraliK.
UavlH, lllll WIIhoii (2). Double nlay: Mchriilt
In Kllnir. Hlrurk out: lly (llbHon, fi; bv
Myall, 7. Humph on balls: HIT tllliHtin, I; oft
ISu'im, 2. lilt by pitcher: Hy OIIihoii, 1; ly
'-'Kim, I. 1'iiHned Hull: Kllllif. nme: 5.05.
(finplru: Maurk.
Ml llllillllU of llie Ti'iniiH.
I'liiyed. Won. I.o.st. V.C,
rtmaha ..k 3!t 25 II .fill
Hen MoIiich 35 IS 17 .Ml
Denver 3SI 1 .S13
Ht JoHcph IS IS 2D .171
I'Ucblo as 17 21 .417
Bloux City 37 15 22 .103
IIAMI'N tit.' 'I'll 13 NATIOXAI. l.l'JAl.til-J.
I'llok "tlnUra a II1111111 Unit H111I l.lwn
IMillllllrlililn l-'lr-tt I'lnre.
IMIlI.ADrJM'IllA. Juno 20. With two on
lumen I'llclc rapped out 11 homo run, kIvIiik
the I'IiIIIIch 11 lead which tho HrnoklvtiH
rnitld not ovrrrome. Attendance, 7.110.
Bcoro:
i,iiiiAi)i:r.fiiiA. ; iuiooki.yn.
U.H.O.A.R.' it H.O.A,!!.
Thoinm. rf.. 10 10 0 .ones, cf.... 1 2 3 0 0
Hlrnil. If. .. t 3 S 0 0 Kfflfr, if... 0 2 3 0 0
Pelrli'ty. lb. I 1 11 1 0 Jrnn'uH, Hi . I S ! I 0
Hick, rf.... 1 I 0 0 0 Klly, If ... 110 0 0
l)iiugliia. e, 0 I 2 0 1 1 mlilcn, ya.. 0 2 2 1 0
fhllin, I I 13 l. Cn, 8b. oil 10
II11I1111, Sti. . . 0 2 2 il 0 Duly, SU 1 0 2 1 0
-M. (."roan, on 0 0 I 5 O 1 ' rn ll. c .. 0 1 3 1 1
rrurr, 1 0 0 1 2 0 I'cniirdy, p. 0 3 1 3 0
Totuls .. S 8 7 10 1 Tutnls ..1 13 23 13 1
llmoklyn 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 0 0-1
I'hllmlellihla 1 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 -6
Kanied riuiH: Hrooktyu, 2; I'hllndnlphla, 4.
Two-liiino hit: lfoeler. Thrre-lmKa lilt:
Kelly. Homo mum V'llek, Chiles, aaerlllou
liltHt Keelor, Uolehunty. Htolun Ihihch:
JoneH, JontiluK. BIukIo. Left 011 lumen;
Hrooklvii. 13: I'lillndelphlu. 4. FlrHt Iiuho
on IiuIIh: Off P'ra.ter. 5; oft Knnnedv, 2,
Hlrurk out 1 Hy Kroner, . 1; tiy Kennedy, 2.
I'anHed IuiIIh: DoukIuhs, i. Tlmu: 2:1B. Ifin
plro; O'Day.
Hlllen 1'rinon 11 Milan.
CIlK'AflO. Juno S.U- l'lttshuri; Jumped
onto Klllen's eurvcH In tho tlrm. lilt him
hard 111 thre other InulilRM and. helped hy
very lauKt'd llelillne, won an rimy name.
Tannelilll ullowed hut (our wrattereil nlii
rleH until tho ninth, when two eim.iecu.
live douhleH kvo tlie loeaU their only run.
Atteiulanre, l.iw. roro:
ClllfAno.
1! II O A.l
l'lTTtilll'IKI
It II (1 A 1C
flrrrn, rf.... OHIO 0
ChlliU. Mi ..0 0 4 3 0
O'llrlrn, If., t 0 2 0 6
Hruiim't, ef. 114 0 0
Will' nut. 3b. 112 0 1
WiiKlirr, rf.. 0 1 t 0 0
Mrrlcn. rf... 0 I 2 2
Mrl'iufy. If 0 1 2 0 0
(liniiel. lb . 0 0 10 1 1
MrCor'lt. 3b. 1 3 0 2 2
Chiinee. e . 0 1 5 I 1
('n.ilry. lb... 0 0 11 1 il
Ultqiey. 2b. 1 3 2 11 0
lily, km .. .. 1 12 2 I
'.burner, e... 1 3 3 0 0
Tuiinelilll, i 2 I 0 3 0
rihiK'a, .. o o :t 5 n
KUItiii, p.... 0 10 2 1
IVlnU ..1 8 27 K. V Ti.tuW .. 8 It 27 12 !
ChlriiKO 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1
Plttsburjr ...2 0 1 1 1 0 0 3 0-S
Kanied runn: ChleiiBo, I; l'lttnbmtr, I.
l.eft on b.tKes; Chlcauo, fi, lMttntmiK, D.
Two-bano hits: McCormlek, Chance. Home
run: Williams. Sacrifice hits: O'Hrlui, Wll
Hams, Hraumnnt, I'.lv, Tanuehlll (2). Stolen
tniHo: Merles. Double plays: McCormlek to
Chlhls to (linusol; Merles to Cllnuiiuui to
Clmiire. Struek out: Hy Klllen, 1, by Tan
uehlll 1. Haues on imltrt: Ott Klllen, 2: olT
Tatiuehlll. 1 Time: 2:00. Umpire: Hurst.
Ilimlou .Sliottn AhuIii,
NPAV YOHK, Juno 20.-The New York
had an oft day today and tho Hostous were
enabled to break their IosIiik streak. Car
rick pitched for three IiiiiIuks. Ho wan hit
wifely twelve times. Then Cou'iiu came In
nnd, nil thlncs considered, made n koci
nhowliiK fur his llrst appearance. Attend
ancf, 3.MO. Score:
hot-ton, I
It.lI.O.A.K.
lUnilH'll, cl U 0 0 0 ll
tvmim, Sb . I 2 0 I 1
NEW YOUK.
lt.ll O. A 14.
11. Hmltli, rf 0 2 i o o
VmiiII'ii, ef. 0 1 7 0 0
lnvl, Bit.... 0 1 S s I
Trimry, llv.. 0 1 II II 0
Hlutil, If.. . 3 3 l 0 0,
Mriluun, ir.. O010I
nt, ha.... 3 13 1! 1 1)0110. lb.... 2 1Ot
l'meiiiiui, rf 2 3 1 0 0 Olnaaoit, Sb. 0 3 3 1 1
U-Wf. SI 3 3 4 4 1 lllrkm'ii, 3b 0 0 0 1 2
SillllMtii, e.. 114 1 Hl'iMUIi, p.... 0 0 0 1 0
Cuppy. p.... 1 10 1 0 llowMi'n, r.. 0 0 3 7 1
(urrli'k, p.. 0 0 0 0 0
T.ititU ..12 17 37 14 S tlrnily, 3b... 0 0 110
I Totulu . .. S 7 37 It 1
Hostim 13 0 3 0 0 0 0 012
Nejv York o 0 0 0 o o 0 1 12
named runs: Hosteu. 7. Klrnt Imso on er
rors' Huston. 2: New York, 2. I,e(t on
bases: lloslon, !: New York, 5. Haso.i on
bulls. Off Carrlck, 2. ott Cokiiii, 0. Two
bane hHs: Collins, Cuppy, Doyle. Sacrllhe
liltl Kreeman. Stolen bases. Stahl, Kree
ni.lll. Double play: l.oo to Teiiney. Panned
ImII: Howerniiiu lilts: Off Caitlck. 12 On
lluee luuliiKH). Time: 2:10. I'niplie: Kinslle.
MulllllllU or the Triini.,
.., .... Played. Won. u. PC.
Phlhidelphl.i l ,i n .tils
Itrooklyn 4J : 17
PlttsburK f. 25 o
J'un v is 23 21 .i;s
ClllfUKO I'J 23 2d . itl&
It picks me up in the morning,
It holds me up all day,
It brightens me in the evening,
It keeps me in health alway.
rtrAKKl) ONLY BV
THE DR. J. II. McLEAN MEDICINE CO.
St. Louli, Mo,
com.
.457
.124
.42J
tlAMIS. (IK THU A.MKHH'.W I.D.tlll U
I ml la 11 11 ii 1 1 n t 1 1 'lorthrr I. unit
ISiiiiiikIi to Win Amillipr linmr,
INDIANAI'OMH, Ind., June 20.-lloth
pliehrro worn hit hard today, hut linker n
w! Morns proved more cotttly than Amole'H
the day before. IndlunapollH won throuKh
a fortunate bunching of hits. Attendance,
l.SW. Heorc:
INDIA.NAI'Of.lH, . HUM'AIA
It. II O A H
It. II.O. A U.
Ifogr'vfr, rf 1 I 3 I I
lleyilon, If.. 2 13 0 1
clettman, rf. 0 2 0 0 0
Hlieurnn, rf. 0 0 1 0 0
lUlllRBii, If. 0 1 0 0 0
Athrrtori, lb 0 1 M 0
Hpr, r 0 0 1 1
furry, lb.... 0)910
MHroon, Jb. 0 113 0
KrylwM, ef. 0 3 4 0 0
MHdlwiM, rt. 0 0 3 2 1
KHIy, lb . . 1 19 0 1
lmrn, r... J 1 J I 0.Anlre. 3b 2 1 1 2 t
I Iflrkry, 3t. . 13 2 3 0 llallinnn, ill O 1 0 0
I lUmm, p... 110 4 O Jlaker, p.... 1 2 0 2 0
Total .. 9 13 27 II 4 Total! .. 3 10 21 12 2
Indianapolis 1 4 0 3 1 0 0 0 -9
Huffalo 0 0 II 2 0 1 0 0 0-3
learned run: Indianapolis 1; Huffalo, 1,
HiiHeif on IhiIIh: Off Hume. 2; oft linker, B.
Strurk out: Hy Unriie.H, 1; by linker, a,
Hit by pitcher: Hy linker. 2. Two. base hit:
linker. Three-bane Mltn: Clnttman. An
drew. Home run: Heydoit. Haorlllco hits:
HoKl'li-ver, I'owern, Hpeer, Double play:
AndrowH to Carry to Ilallman. Htolrn
banrii: HoKileVer Ci). lleydon, Kelly Illckey
(2), MaKoon, Heyhold. Paused ball: Powers.
Left 011 lumen: Indianapolis, 7: lluffulo, 10.
I'lnplro: Cantlllloii. Time: 1:15.
rimer SiuollirrH ('let i'IiiiiiI.
Diri'ltOIT, Mich.. Juno 20.- Hulllvan was
Hie only member of the Cleveland tram
who could hit Veneer successfully today,
while Mrlveuuit wan easy for thu locals.
Vender's Mum llfldliu: was a feature. At
tendance, I,3ii0. Hcoie:
DirrnoiT n.KVHiANi).
11. 110. a. 1: ( rt.H.o.A.r:.
Cimcy. Sb... 2 4 I 1 0 1'lekrr'K, rf. 0 1 2 0 2
lb.lmi.it, if . t 1 2 0 Odenlns, If... 0 0 2 0 0
Hurley, If... 1 4 1 0 0'Kiilllvnn, 3b. 0 3 2 3 1
r.llrrfeil, ks 0 1 2 4 1 flood, Sb.... 0 0 110
Hyun, 2b.... 1 0 4 2 0 Ijit'li're, lb. 0 1 13 0 0
Dillon, lb... 3 3 9 0 O.Mc.Alrrr, cf. 0 1 2 0 0
NIcM. rf.... 3 1 R 0 OlVlox, rn 0 0 15 2
Hluiwr, c 3 I 2 1 OCrl-hmn, c. 0 I 13 0
YniKir, p... 1 2 1 4 1 MclOnm, p. 0 0 0 2 0
Totulu ..11 17 27 12 ll To tn Id ..0 7 21 11 S
Detroit 2 0 0 3 3 0 2 4 ll
Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Harneil runs: Detroit, I. Thrfe-bnno hits:
Hhaw, Dillon. .Stolen Iiiiuch: Hurley, Caney
12), Plrkerlui;. I 'I I'm t li.ise on balls: On
YenRer, 2, off MeKeiina, 6, Klrst bano on
errors: Detroit, 1; Cleveland, 1. Left on
lumen: Detroit, 10; Cleveland. 0. Hlruck out;
Hy YeiiRer. 2. Wild pitch: MeKeiina. Time:
1:15. Cmplro: Dwyer.
ItiiKrr llrnxer'n liimil liny.
CIIICAOO, Juno 20.-Tho homo team hit
Hotti;er at will and won hs they ilciiHed,
while Milwaukee could do little with Den
ier. Tho hitter received almost iicrfecl
support. Isbell's work ut third wan the
feature. Attendance, SKX). Score:
CIIICAOO. MltAVAUKIin.
H.II.O.A H. It H.O.A K.
Hoy, cf 1110 O.Wulilron. rf. 0 0 1 0 0
llrndlr, If... 2 3 2 0 O.darry, rf.... 13 4 10
Mel'iirlM. rf I I t 0 0 Dciwd, If.... 0 1 2 0 0
l'uil.loii, 2b.. 1 3 2 6 0 Amlrrn'n, lb 0 0 14 0 0
LIHI, 3li 0 2 3 4 l'l'illtr, Hit 0 1 0 K 0
Hliimiirt, nil. 0 2 12 (MUkkIhii, r... 0 0 1 0 0
HiikiIi-ii, lb.. I 2 13 0 0 Illlike, 3d.... 0 114 0
lliirklry, v.. 0 0 4 0 o.lllirb'r, 2b.. 0 113 0
Hunter, p... 10 0 1 0 HrttRcr, p... 1 0 0 5 1
Total .. 7 14 27 12 ll Totaln ., 2 7 21 1? 1
Chicago 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 2 --7
Milwaukee 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-2
learned runs: ChlriiKO, 5; Milwaukee, 1.
Left on lumen: ChlriiKO, 3; Milwaukee, 2.
Two-bimo hits: Oarry, StlKdeii, Haerlllce
liltH : Mrh'ttrland, Paddeu, Dowd. Stolen
bano: Inbell. Double playH! Inbull to Sne
llen; Knits to lllerbauer to Anderson.
Struck out: lly Den.er, a. Dane on bulls:
Off Denzer, 5; olf Hotttfor, 2. Time: 1:60.
Umpire: McDonald.
licit i:hrrt Hun it Waterloo.
MINNEAPOLIS, Juno 20.-Knnsan City
look the last of tho nerlen from Minne
apolis today. A hunching of hits off lOlnet
In tho sixth uave tho visitors an rimy lead
of live rutin, which tho locals could not
overcome. Lett pitched In lino form and
kept tho lilts well ncattered. Attenilnnce,
l.OuO. Score:
MINNHAl-OI.IH. I KANHAH CITY.
It. II.O A. K It H.O.A IS.
Jark'nili, rf. 2 2 4 0 0 Hemphill, rf 0 1 GOO
Wlhiuit, rf.. 1 1 1 0 liWiisnrr, si. O 0 1 2 0
Uilly, If 0 0 1 0 OO'Hrlm, If.. 2 3 3 0 0
Vt'enU'ti, lb. 1 2 8 2 O DunKiin, lb. t I 7 1 2
Klidier, c..., 0 0 3 2 0,l'"aricll, cf.. 2 2 3 0 0
.Nailer, 3b... 0 0 3 4 O.OniiRbUn, 3b 2 2 0 1 1
Hmltli, kh... 0 1 2 2 0,.Slewiut, 2b, 0 0 3 2 1
Abb'lcli. ill. 0 13 2 1 Wilton, o... 1 2 3 0 0
Ulilel, p 0 0 2 2 3 I.ee. p 0 0 12 0
T.iluli ..I 7 27 11 41 Tnluls ., 8 10 27 8 4
Mlnueapolln 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 11
KunsaH City 03000 Ti 10 0-S
Kanied runs: uMlnuea polls, 2; Kansas City,
2. Two-bimo IiIIh: Jaeklltsch, O'llrlrn, Kitr
rell. Cout'hllti (2). Homo run: Jaeklltsch.
liases on balls: OIT I'Shret, 3; ofr I. re, 1.
Struek out: Hy Khret, 1; by Lee. 2. Double
play: Stownrt to Wanner to Dunuim. Suc
rlllco IiIIh: Smith. CourIiIIii. DuiiKan. Left
on banes: Mlnueapolln. 5; Kansas City, ii.
Hulk, Khret. Time: 1:15. Umpire: Sheridan.
StitnillitK ut Clir Traill.
Plarrd. AVon. Lost. P.C,
Indianapolis 47 .10 17 .0.1s
Chicane 53 Ifi 21 ,0
Milwaukee 62 2S 21 .MS
Minneapolis M 2S 20 ,5?J
Cleveland 40 25 21 .510
Kaunas City Kl 27 2K ,ll
Hunalo 51 10 3J .373
Detroit 4'J 18 33 .327
BOYS GIVE THEM POINTERS
I'll) Hull lluar Hull Tram TnUliitr In
ati'iiclliuiN I uilrr (be llt-itl
.Sliiiiiii-Pure l'lityrra.
Tho elly ball crowd had a pinetlco game
of ball yesterday afternoon pteparatory to
the Rnmo the electlvo city otllclals will play
Saturday with the ollloor.s of Douglas
coil my. Tho Ruino wan called at the Vinton
l,lr!'t'i.A,,.u'k. Ilt :l "'clock. Councllnieu Karr
and hltuhorn acted an captniun for tho
leaniH and chose nldes In reEUlatloti town
ball stylo. Mr. Uarr chose Councilman Lo
beck, Hulldlnir Innpector Hobert 11. Carter.
Lleenne lnspeotor Scott and Ulled In htn
lllll, I ll'lt), lt,,..U .1.1,.. - . .
Kit me. Mr. Whltehorn was supported by
....... v.. in.jr, .iiiuiinii nun .Mount ntui
live, pick-ups from the blenchers. After
four InnliiRs that hinted more than two
houm tho name was called off by common
.consent, Tho tlnal scoro wan 23 to 26 In
favor of Captain Whltehorn'a fans.
TAIII.U.N .Villi Tlllt.MCn AT KIJAU.MJl.
Seroml (iiiuir lltaiilla In Orient 01
I Ionic Tt-Hiii,
KKAItNHY. Neb., Juno 20.-tSiifclal.)-In
tho Riime of bull yesterduy uftornoon whllo
U'enriiey was pl.iyliiR "cholly-hoss" l.ln
coin was playltut ball, and as a - suit
Kearney wan short on scores when the end
of the RAiiie came. Charles Ashley pitched
his llrst Riime of ball yesterday afternoon
and lint for tho poor support lie received
would have won his mime. Another kuiuo
will be phufed between Kearney and l.ln
coin this afternoon. Attendance, too. Score:
KK.UtNUV 1.1.VCOUV
'HI-OA. HI It.H.O.A.K.
j. lien 11, r.. u 1 0 : 0 llootli, r .... 1 s 5 i 0
tuarn. ii) j 1 t. j ii.Mk-kle, Hi. 0 in
Kt-t.fr. lb... 0 1 9 0 2 Wata.n, it, 1 1 t
0 0
a t
aroint, m... 1 3 18 0 IVH, ....
1 t 0 & 11
V. llluck, rf 0 0000 Seiniln, rf.
Hunbam, If. 0 0 1 0 3 Camp, 2b..
Oi-av. ii 0 1 it 0 A Min.r
110 0 3
0 0 4 11
AkilleV. II .. It 1 O 1 tlnrl.1. ..." A .a . a
0 10 5 0
Stutti.ui. 3b. 0 1 1 0 2 Harrluit, if. 0 0 4 1 0
Total ..3 8 21 1 0 Totala .. S 7 27 U 3
Kearney 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0-3
Lincoln 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 -6
Off Miller. 3; off Ahlev, 2. struck out: Hy
Miller. 4; by Ashley. 3. Left on bimes:
Kearney. 10: Lincoln. I. Two-baao tills: C.
Hlaek, Mlckle, SeRiiln. Double plnys: Scoutt
t.0..!,.,l"-'.r; 1 Lenfe; Keti to Camp In Mlckle
Wild pitch: Miller. Panned balls: Hoo h. i
lime. S:W. Vmplre: It. D. Phllllivt.
tlitiiMiiii WIiin the Piirae.
MANSON. la., Juno S0.-(Speclal Tele
Riain i-.Manson won the woo print from
.Vm'-'i" 1 ' 'okt' '''day. Italn In tho
llflh Innlnir rattled the Mansonltes and let
l.emars run In four scores. The special
feature whs the clean playliiR by Manson.
Attendance, 2.000. Score:
n.H b,
Manson 2 3313000 l-ia IS 2
Lemurs ... 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 I S 4
Hatterles- Manson' Johnson and Jamison;
Lemars. Hlllebrand, Hall. Hrown and
Struble I'tnplre: HenholT
Ariipnlioe Detents Mcl'ooW,
AHAPAHOK. Neb.. June . -(Special Tel
tKr.im 1-Arapahoe won -Us fourth strulKht
v toi-v today by ilefe.ttliiK Mci.'ook at this
Pltu-e by tho followltiR score:
McCook 2 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 04
Arapahoo 2 0 0 0 I 3 0 0 -
Crelr l.uara to I'rlrnil.
CHl-STH, Neb.. June S.-(Speclnl Tele
srnm ) Friend won from Crete today In a
Kimie of base ball. The game was played
on the Crete athletic grounds. 1M Standard
did One work behind the bat for thn home
learn Grarco Ireland pitched for the
Cretans. Kluj, us pitcher, did ood work
flnrionall 44 21
Ht Mnln (7 20
New Vork 4i 19
for the) visitors. Phro on second base nNo
did careful piny I or for the visiting team.
Thfl rcoro was 8 to 7 In favor ot friend.
JOCKKY RULED OFF AT HARLEM
Muaplcloo AVork of I'lyim, l.oril
( liratrrllrlil'a Hlilrr, .llahra
Trouble
CiriCAOO, Juno o". The Judges at Hnr
Jrrn today hnd Rood Rtound for attlon In
the streplcchnso. Ijrd Clirsterlleld, heavily
backed at 7 lo 2 nnd ridden by Klynti, had
tho rnco all to himself ufter the last Jump,
but his rider In somo way mistook tho
COIl roe and Mulshed 111 thn InlloM wblln i.n
1 outsider ut 20 to 1, VlkltiR, Ralloped home,
I 1- li'iiu was ruled off the course,
Tho raclna; was good, tho victory of Ad
' incttis, well ridden by Cnywood In tho Inst
I nice, helnu tho most spectacular. Tho
riover riuinR alone won. tho ruce from Ited
Pirate. Tho tlmo was within a quarter of
a second of tho track record. Summary:
Klrst nice, four and one-half furlotiRs:
Ijidy Idrls. 10 (Dupec), 2 to 1, won; Kdlth
Q, 116 (W. Lyon), 3 to 1, Mcond; Anna
Chamberlain, 107 (lloland), third. 'lime:
0:f-i. .Seorpoletle, Kldred, Glove, Patriot
ism, La Mlnco and Penchrn also ran,
Second race, six nnd one-half furious:
Sly, 109 fllullmaii), 7 to C, won; Princess
Thynt, 90 (D. Hose), 8 to 6, berond; Al
Karetta, 109 (Orlmesj, third. Time: 1;19.
Oneltn, Iidy Dixon, Homer C. Davenport,
Headwater nnd Tarhlll also ran.
Third race, short course, strrplechnse:
VlkliiK, 130 (Ctmey), won; Van Urunt, 130
(WorthliiRlon). perond; fllnbo II, 155 (Hn-Ki-rson),
third. Time: 3:13','. All bets off.
Jockey took C'hesterllrld out of course.
Ilrakeman, Proud, XufalllR, Onco More.
Chenler, Ixjrd Chestcrllrld and Myosotln
also rnu.
Kourth rnco, ilvo furlotiRs: Cora rioetz, 10,",
(Knos), 20 to 1. won; Likeness, 111 (L. Hose),
4 to f, Kecond; Kohliwreath, 105 (lloland),
third. Time: 1:0114. Janewood, Sllurlaii,
Icon, The Hutchcr, Orlcus, Kldhampton,
tllbaou (llrl and Anxious also rnu.
Klfth race, one nnd nne-elRhth inllcs: Do
nation, JO (HasshiRer), t to 1, won; Hen
Chance, 851 (J. Wnlsli), 7 to D, second; Jullutt
Caesar. 107 (T. KnlRht), third. Tlmu: 1 :KiV4.
ISIsle Venner. Cariboo, MononRah, Hosn
vnnnnh, Colonel PSadn, Hub Prathcr, Papa
Harry and La Prlncessa also ran.
Sixth rare, 0110 and otie-elRhth mllrs: Ad
metus, 112 (Cay wood), H to 1, won; Hrd
Pirate, ICS (T. KiiIrIH), 3 to 1, second; Tho
Hobby, 'Ji (Wclr). third. Tithe: 1:534. In
Htirrectlon, (luen.t Me, Topmast, Torlblo,
Oxnard, Vlticcnnen nnd Jimp also ran.
HORSEMEN ARE INTERESTED
Ilrlvlnu Pnrlc ilnlliir- .Veil Nitturila-r
I'roinlarn n lie a Most 1'njoj
nliln ISvrnt.
Omaha horsemen are beeomltiR Interested
In tho matinee of races which will ho held
Saturday afternoon nt the new driving park
track under tho nusplccit of the Omaha
Drlvlnir club, II. II. Allen, who la RlvltiR his
personal attention to tho matter, la conll
detit that tho affair will bo one of tho most
enjoyable events ever hold In Omnha, Inas
much as some of tho speediest horses owned
In Omaha, -South Omaha and Council Hluffs
have been entered for tho races.
llesldo tho trottlnt; and pacing races,
thero will be a special race for the homes
owned by city salesmen UvIiir In Omaha,
these to bo driven by their owners. Al
ready several entrlcw havo been mado nnd
others aro expected. Thero will also bo nn
exhibition mile paced by lllrdlo A, Homer
Allen's iiromlslnir mnre.
More than uminl Interest centers In tho
free-for-all pace, owIiir- to tho Rood nuTirds
of tho horscn entered, Amonit others aro
Tom leo, 2:13; Uidy Hlchards, 2:2Hi: Su
perior Medium, Carter McOreRor and Jcilo
KII11J.
To tho winner of each event n Ann whip
will be awarded as a souvenir. Music will
be furnished before the program statin and
between tho events. Tho racing- beglna
promptly at 2 o'clock,
ItraiiltN nt Ht. I.oula.
ST. LOUIS. Juno 20. Tho -weather was
perfection for rucltiR this afternoon and the
track In best possible condition. Threo fa
vorites, one well backed second choice and
two outsiders were Huccennful, Hello of
Memphis won tho feature event of tho card,
tho fourth race, quite handily. Alias Mae
Day wan a -warm contender In thin rnco
until tho turn for homo was being made,
wheie she rnu wide and lost all chance of
winning. Rn-sults:
Klrst race, nix furloncB: Lena Williams,
101 (Morno), 7 to C, won; Miss Lorettu, 91
(Dotnlnlck), 8 to 1 nnd 5 to 2, second; Mns
cnRlnl, 100 (Cnrroll), 30 to 1. third. Time:
1:16!. Clay Jr., Astrulath, SMaud Wnllaco,
Anna. Lee, Uuby Itlloy, lo There, Slddublo,
JIappy Jnck and Leo Neater also ran,
Second race, Ilvo furlongs, for 2-yenri
olds: South Hrrcze, 110 (Ollmorc), even,
won; "Wild Plrnte, 113 (J. T. Woods). 6 to
5 and 3 to 10, second: Amoraso. 110 (McGinn),
20 (o 1, third. Time: 1:02 u. .Mltitaru, I.utes
Konso and Tennis Girl nlso ran.
Third race, one and three-slxteonth miles,
selling: Kox dlard. IW (Shaw), 40 to 1, won,
HrlRht Night, 97 (Domlnlck), 10 to 1 and 4 lo
1, second; Parole d'Or, lOi! (Crowhurst), 4
to 1, third. Tlmo: 2:0J. Sir Philip Sldnev,
Hatnlro II. Musket Wotdcut. Imp. Consllla,
Judge Steadmnn. Jim Coiiwny and Torra In
coznltiv also ran.
Kourth race, seven furlongs: 'Hollo of
Memphis, 101 (Frost), won; Milwaukee, 103
1J. .Mathews). 8 to 1 and 2 to 1. second; Lord
Neville. 109 (Talley). 8 to 1, third. Time;
1:2, ji. .Mlns Slue Day nlso ran.
Klfth race, six furlongs: Gibraltar. 109
(Howell), won; Hortha Nowell, 101 (Tallev),
2 to 1 and 0 to 1, second; Davo Wnlde. 103
(Crowhurst). third. Tlmu: 1:14U. Kindred
also run. Nlckey I) broko down. Lady
Callahan loft at iiost.
Sixth rnco ono mllo and seventy yards,
selling: Myth. 107 (J. Mathews), 7 to 1, won
yanlloorebeke, SS (Domlnlck). 13 to 5 and
9 to 1 second; Uo King. SS (.1. T Woods).
9 to 2, third, Time: 1 : 174 Trouheatn. Kl
Caney and Havlland also ran. "ul''"' lA
Ck-IIIiih I'liilabra nt Newport.
CINCINNwVTI, June 20. Tho sport nt
Newport today was the most exciting of
the mrotlng. seven horsen tlnl-thlng roseu
apart 11 the necond race, with Mlsszoura In
llrst place. The handicap went to Winter,
the favorite, who galloped all the way.
Latonla. opens tomorrow, with the lllnynr
stakes as the feature. The weather was
lino and tho track fast, nummary:
Urst race, tdx furlongs: Catle, 109 i.l.
Lynch). 30 to 1, won; Uuly Kent. 1ft'. (W.
Mooney), 5 to 1, second: Sarllla, 103 (Mason).
to 1, third. Time: 115. I-Miin Grrrv. W. (l!
Welch, Hire. Ir.ollne. Prince Wllhelm,
llansforl. Kllen Uussell, Colbert and Had
luiigo also ran.
Second race, one and one-sixteenth miles,
selllnr- Mlazourn, 104 (II. Wilson), 6 to 1
won; Goose Liver, 10S (Aker). 10 td 5, sec
YY; I'"." "Ixby. S7 (C. MurpHy). 20 to 1,
third. Time: 1:41 KIkln. Krlcsland. Trci
X'or r.T.K: Henpose. King Klkwood
and Nellorlno also ran.
Third race. 2-ye,ir-olds, six furlongs:
l"ince. 101 (Hrltton). 4 to 1. won; Nitrate.
110 (Aker). 7 to 1, second; Keglna Loe. 107
(Van Camp). 7 to f., third. Time: 1:15'..
Syncopated Sandy, Porter H, Virginia T and
John McGurk ulso ran.
Kourth race, handlenp, 0110 mile: Winter,
101 (Aker), 9 to 5, won; Tragedy. 105 (South
ard), a to 1, second: Challo O'Hrlen, W til.
Miaou), 0 to 6, third. Tlmo: 1:10. Kunja
nnd Sauber nlso ran.
Fifth race, seven furlongs, soiling: nien
helm. 103 (llarnhberger). S to 1. won; Head
ley. 102 (Aker), 15 to 1. necond; Tim Oalney.
99 (Hamson). 0 to 1, third. Time: 1:291;. vio
let Parsonn, Cella II. Sound Monev, Mttlo
Hilly. Deteptrlx, Mlnnlo 11. Itedtlro and Our
Lady also ran.
Sixth race, seven furlongs: Junaettn, 103
(Suthard), 9 to 2, won; Marguerite Huge
man. UV (Van Camp), ti lo 1, necond; Kltho
lln, 113 (Mason). 9 to 6, third Time: 1:2SU,
John MoKlroy. Peter Duryea. Hentley 11,
Crinkle and Osmon nlso run.
Korea nt Illnlr.
HI.AIH. Neb., Juno 20. (Special Tele
Rram.) Tho llrst meetlns of the Nebraska
State Speed association was opened hero
louay nun win continue Thursday and Krl
I day. Thero were numerous showers of
rain during tho forenoon and the sun
cumin I.11HIIII) HUlilll it tl CIIH'K, RlVIIltf a
tine track for the afternoon races, which
drew a good crowd for the opening day and
tho threatening weuther of tho morning
In the 2:15 trot thero was seven starters
and was won In one, two, three order by
Colonel Woodbine, owned by J. L. Wright
of David City, Neb. Time: 2 31. 2.32 and
2:33, with Thelma second and Tootsy It.
third
in the second. 2:33 tiace, with seven start
ers, Hlley C, owned by J. D. Strahn of
Aurora. Neb., won handily In straight beat
In 2:224;, 2:221, und 2:25, with Hoby sec
ond, Cup Medium third und Wheeler Wood
blno fourth.
In the one-halt mile and repeat running
raco there were ten starters. The llrst heat
was won by Any T. second heat by Maty
Powell and third by Any T. Time: :504, :5l
und :51!:.
Judgo W. I". McCrcary of Hastings, the
otllcla) Rtarter, made himself very popular
by his earnestness und fairness 111 setting
the horses oft In good time.
limiil It lie Inn nt Shrr palirml.
NBW YOHK. Juno 20.-There was little
to commend the racing at Sheepshead Hay
today. The Held was 1 Uht and the weather
, was warm nnd clcme. Two stakes were de-
ciiieu, me itosecuu ior .-yeur-oiu nines unu
the Hay hurdle race, Glenellle, n 1 to 5 fa
vorite. Ralloped all tho way. winning In
slow time. Imp won the handicap In clever
style. Summary:
First race, six furlongs: Sunders, US
(Claw son), s to 5 and 2 to f. won bv one
' length. Mayor Ollroy. 110 (Shaw), 12 to 1
und 2 to 1, second) McMeakin, 120 (Mithcr),
ct.cu, third. Time. 1:113-6. Iln Undid, I
Ciilonel Hue, Gold lirc, Somerset and Tar- ;
tnr al.ao raa.
Second raie, srlllnir, live nnd one-half fur
lings: Scurry, 19 (McCue), 7 to 2 and 6 to 1
5, won by n nerk, Sentry, 10! (Odom), 4 to ,
1 nnd 5 lo Si, second; Helmst-ch, 102 (O'Con- 1
nor), 6 to 2, third. Time: 1:07 Sf-45. QxiUr. II.
Stiark, Sport, Himself, Kord, Henitlst and
Illvcnonk also ran.
Third rncc. one and threr-slxteenths
miles: Imp, 131 lltaber), 4 to 1 and out, won;
(Lionel Hoosevelt, 101 (O'Connori, 3 to 1 and
7 to 20. H-oiid; David Gnrrlck (Maher), 7
to 10, third. Time: 2:00 3-4. 1
Kourth rnc, Hosebud slnkes, live fur-lonj-n:
Glenelllr, 115 (MK'ur), 1 to f. and out,
won by Ilvo lengths; Ashes, 115 (Hulter), 9
to 2 nnd 1 to 5. second; Holllnwood, 115
(Krnst). third. Time: 1:03. Sporting Dueheas
nlso run.
Klfth rncc, Hay hurdle, two inllet: Dr.
Klchbers, 117 (Veltrh), 9 to 5 und 2 to 3,
won by six lengths. Governor Griggs. Ifi?
(Donahue), even nnd 1 to 5. second; Hon
knnkomn, 110 (llrazll), 15 to 1 und even, I
third. Time: 3:60 2-3.
Sixth race, one mile, selling: Her Lady- 1
ship, 101 (Hausch), 3 to 5 nnd 2 to 5, won by
u neck; Precursor, 103 (O'Connor), to. 1
nnd 2 to 1, second; K.d Tipton. Ill (Wink"
Held), 12 to 1 and 4 lo 1, third. Time: 1:11 1-5. (
KinniKinnic, Autumn, .mukio j.igui. iiiiu
Hombshcll also ran.
COLEMATTHHOWS MIKE CROW
Wresllrr froiii SI. I, mils Gels Ttvti
I'alls MtrttlKliI from (he Oiinibii
.linn.
One of tho rlnvercnt. most excllltiR and
closely contested wrcstllnir mntrhes ever
held In Omaha was witnessed by 11 fair
sized crowd of sporting- enthusiasts At
Krlllng's hall Wednesday night. The ron
testants were l-'rank Coleman, a middle
weight wrestler 0f moro than ordinary
prominence who rermtly mine hero from
St. Iouls, and Michael Crow, tho llrrnilri
of thin city. Colrmun won the match, Rain
ing two straight falls off Crow In thlrly
sovrii and one-half minutes and tho other
In forty minutes.
Though defeated, Crow won much praise
for himself benuiso of his splendid show
ing. Ho wan pitted against a. wrestler,
whoso sclentllb- nblllly entitles him to a
place nmoug the topnotchcrs and ruvo 11
good nccoiint of himself by nhowlng a de
termination and willingness that were com
inendnblo. Crow had tho advantugo In
welRht by nbout sixty tioiinds, but Coleman
offset thin by reason of his activity and his
lithe, wiry movements.
Coleman lierrormancc wns truly remnrk
able. Four Units did Crow havo 11 full
Nelson hold on him nnd during one of these
locks tho eager spectators who crowded
rloso to the mat heard 11 rattle In Colr
mati'n throat. Indicating that he wan chok
ing. Hitch time howevfr, lie wriggled him
self nut of what nermed 11 hold that would
nrodiicu a certain fall.
Coleman gained the llrst fall by uslii'i a
compound Grant lock on Crow'H left leg.
Tho latter attempted lo bridge, but Cole
man doubled him up and touched both his
Hhouldern to the mat. In tho second Cole
man secured a hummer lock with his right
hand, a half-Nrinon with his left und us
hln victim turned over pinned him down
with a llalsh.
"Co" "Win Itntlicr Tn 111 r.
The. secrecy that accompanied tho distri
bution of tickets to a fpnrrliiR match ut
1313 Douglas street last evening uporara to
havo 1ieon tiniiei essary. The mill had been
heralded ns a twelve-round bout between
Pnul Murray of Omaha nnd Hilly Mason of
Denver, 'hut after a preliminary go of Ilvo
hustling rounds between two local colored
amateurs, In which nasal blood wus drawn
even with the pillows: In use, It was an
nounced that Mason had failed to show up
nnd Hint Dan Ogdcn would tako hln place.
Ogden, who it white, possesses some
science, but Is much lighter than Murray,
lhey got logeiher for three rounds that
wcro not by any means so brutal an to call
for pollco Intel Terence and nt tho llnlnh the
gate recelptn were awarded to Murray.
Thero were about llfty Hpectator.M.
AVI ml tip of Clii-as Toiiriiitiiient.
PA It If, June 20.-In tho playing off of
tho two drnwo games of the tl mil round
of the International chess tournament to
day Mioses heat .Mason, while I.iiskcr and
Tuchlgorln had another draw. This result
nllows Mleses to share In tho seventh nnd
eighth prizes with Murco and Schlechter.
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SOU
SOUTH OMAHA NEWS.;;
Bids for n mnY school site will ho ro
cclved hy thu Hoard of I-Mucatlon up lo
C p. m. of July 2. According l0 tho ad
vertisement ordered printid such cites nnut
ho within eight blocks of tho present II gh
school building and must havo a frontage
of 125 feet or more.
In this way the Hoard of I-Mucntion ex
pects to got around tho order Ismiod by
Judgo Dickinson restraining tho pro limit
nnd Hecrotaiy from Issuing warranitt for
tho purchaiso of the Doctor site. In the
nllcRutlous niado by Joseph Garlow thu
objection If, raised that tho board ordered
the worrunt drawn when thero wero no
funds on hand with which to pay tho claim,
lly the making ot tho animal approprli
tloti Tuesday night thin fcatttro Is entirely
dono away with and tho re.vlvortlslug for
bids leaves the mntter ns it was before any
bids had been received.
.Member Miller of tho board snld yester
day that ho was opposed to renting any
more outsldo rooms or using tniomonts
Kxperlenco last winter has i,hown that
outside rooms are not comfortable ami can
not be properly heated or ventilated. lly
the erection of n ward school In the crowded
portion of tho city tho renting of a num
ber of outside rooniH can bo dono nwny
with and It lu the desire of the board to
proceed as soon ns possible with the con
struction of a new building. July 25 h;u
been set as thu date for tho hearing of tho
Injunction and It Is tho intention to Inva
the matter settled lu home way heforo this
tlmo In order lo proceed an soon ns pos
sible with tho erection of n building.
Architect Davis cannot draw plans for a
building until he Is familiar with tho site
to he purchased and It will ho tome lime
after a site Is llnnlly chosen heforo butt
can bo advertised for. as it will take some
tlmo In which to prepare tho spccincit'otiJ,
contracts, etc.
In caso this propo-d building is net
eroded this summer -and tho board decline)
to rent ntiy mora outaldo rooms, a large
number of children of school ago caon it
bo taken caro ot by tho dlstrl.-t and wll: bo
compelleU to forego tho benefits ot curly 1
training until such tlmo as HullU'L-ut sc tool j
room Is provided.
Another ("tiiiatulile Arrealeil. 1
Another Omnha constablo fell Into tho I
hands of the police yesterday afternoon, but
this time it was all a mistake. Constable
!Ionc! wns tnkon Into custody by Olllcer
Newman and charged with stealing a horse ,
and buggy. It seems thr. tho coustnble
had rome papers to serve hero and ho tele
phoned from his oilier In Omnhn to a livery
stable for a rla. He w-nt Informed by tho
stable boss that a sorrel ho'se would bo
left nt tho west entrance of the New Vork
Life bulldlnK for him.' When llensel wn-s
ready to loavo ho Jumped Into the rip. sup
posing it had been left for hint. As soon
ns he reached here he learned his mistake.
for ho was taken into custody. It beems
that tho rig Heusel drove away belonged
to an attorney In the Lite building and as ,
toon as the property was mimed n de
i siTlptlon wns sent out by telephone OthVer I
Now mini ro.-ogtilzt-d the rig by the desirip-
Hon given nnd after heiiditiK the horse lo
Hrewcr's barn wn'.'ed for tha driver It
otif required a sr.ort tlmo to straighten
out tho tnnglo and Heusel returned the rig 1
to tho owner. j
1
1 ArrniiKt ntn for Witrftiril I'uiirriil. 1
' Friends ot Ira Warford, the suicide, csme
I up from Lincoln yesterday afternjou an I
1 made arrnngementg for the luneral Att r
the Inquest the body will bo taken to Perry. ,
I la., for Interment The deceaicd wai a'
' brother of Mm. C. G Sheely of l.ln -oln 1
1 and had been employed as foreman of a j
bridge gang, working on contracts held by
Mr. hAAlv V'i-Mjiv W.trf.iril went in I, it. '
coin and drew some monoy to pay hi?
gans, which was working at Alvo. In
stead of going to Alvo he went to riaOs
niouth to visit hU sweetheart, Rrace Val
lerjr. It la presumed by relatives of tve
dead man thst uome mlsunderstandl-ig arrt
which Induced him to come lo South Omaha.
The money ho drew to pay the help on tie
hrldso ruur wan spent hero In various ways
nud he wns virtually without funds whe 1 j
ho shot himself. H lo nisertel that War
ford had good prospects nnd wan 11 hrlgh'
young man. Asldo from unrequited lovo
no reason for his action can he given. All
Inquest will ho held today.
liiliiullr.liiK 4lio City Title.
Tho council, sitting ns n board nt equal
izatlon on tho 1900 rn-r(smcnt, closed 1 s
sctsloii last evening. Many complaints
havo been received and another mooting
will bo held In tho council charohor nt 2
o'clock Krlrinv nftrrnonti In llatrn to nrtMi-
ir.cnts on tho complaints nicd. City Clerk j
Khrlgley will bo engaged today In sending -out
notices to nil parties intoreatod In the
complaints filed ot tho meeting to be held
on Friday afternoon. With tho exception
ot tho First ward the work ot tho assessor
has boon below the nvcrago nnd tho result
will bo that a largo number ot changes
will havo to bo mado on the records. It la
hardly thought that 'tho totnl valuation
as returned wilt bo materially changed
Disappointment Is expressed at the (art
that tho valuation wan not Increased sufll
clncntly to mnko a total of $2,000,000. ThU,
how over, will como In nnother year.
Ilfllef fit I'll 111 1 lit- StilTrrers.
On Friday night ut Ulum's hall a meet
ing under tho nusplccs nt tho ministers of
tho city will bo held for tho purpose of
ralslnc funds for tho fnmlno stifforera ot
India. Mnyor Kelly will preside nt tho
meeting, whllo Dr. W. J. McCraun, Hon.
Jatnen II. VntiDuscn, James G. Martin, II. O.
llostwlek nnd John Klynn will net ns vice
presidents. Prayer will bo offered by Hov.
Dr. Wheeler and ntldrcsscs will bo mado hy
Mr. VnnDusen und others. Hov. Irving P.
Johnson und Dr. Warren H. Slabnugh con
stitute tho committee In charge of raising
subscriptions for tho famlnu fund. All of
tho ministers In tho city, ns well ns church
workern generally, nppcnr to bo Interested
in tho movement nnd It Is expected that a
rousing meeting will bo held.
('iniiin-rclnl t'lnli .Mcctlim,
An Important meeting of tho South Omaha
Commercial club will bo held In tho council
chamber on Friday night of this week.
Kvery member is urged to bo present, as
matters pertaining to tho census will he
taken up. It Is asserted hy tho census
enumerators hero that they were, In somo
litstnnccs, given crowded districts nnd It was
an Impossibility to cover tho ground within
the tlmo Epcclllcd. Especially In this trito
In tV? First precinct of the First ward and
In "firown park. Through tho efforts of
Secretary Watklns tho Commercial club Is
making nn effort to havo every resident
listed lu order to show tho correct popula
tion ot tho city.
NlitrtviilU Olint met 1 11 ox.
Tho attention of tho city council has been
called to obstructions on tho sidewalks nnd
particular complaint Is nindo of tho nu
merous boot blnck stnnds placed In front
of storo buildings. Thoso who uro paying
rent nsaert that fruit nnd other stands
tako nwny trndo nnd nn effort Is to bo
made to stop tho practlco of nllowlng fa
kirs of vnrlottH gorts to occupy tho side
walks. Another complaint Is thnt certain
stores litter tho sldewnlk with dry 'goods
boxes, etc., thus narrowing tho walks and
cnuslng luconvenlenco to pedestrians.
MiikIc City tiiN-ili.
A High school bond proposition Is being
tnlkcd nbout uguln.
II. C. Allen of the Ames beet sugar works
spent yostordny in the city.
About four dozen tenchers aro taking tho
examination nt tho High school building.
W. II. Clifton hns returned from St.
Joseph, where ho visited frlend.t for a few
days.
Plans nro on foot for a change In the city
charter providing for tho election of a tax
commissioner.
.AJ1,,L-'w",.bo 'ven by Mnglu City coun
cil No. 3ifi, Kiilglitfl and Lndlen of Security,
for tho benellt of Mr. Kerr on Tuesday
ovcnlnir, June 20, nt Woodman hall.
The Swift hall team will go to Missouri
Valley Sunday to play 11 game. Quite 11
number of the employes of Swift and Com
pony will accompany the learn on the trip.
Funeral services over the remains of
Hugh Shields, a well known nnd respected
citizen, will be held at St. Ariics church
thin morning, Interment ut St. Mary's ceme
tery. Hnlletlns from tho Philadelphia conven
tion were posted by Manager Holland ot
the Nebraska Telephone company yester
day. The bulletins cumo direct from Phil
adelphia on the long distance telephone.
.Mel 11 turrT' Ii pi 11 11 nt In 11,
At Crelghlon hall last night Dr. D. N.
McIntuilT of Spokano, Wash., made an
explanation to the members of tho Peo
ple's I'nltcd church of his notions In re
tnrd to the relations between himself and
Dr. Savldgo of tho People's church of
Omaha. Ills explanation was In harmony
with that given In The Heo recently. In
addition to that statement he read the
correspondence which passed between him
self nnd Dr. Savldge, togotlter with let
ters from Spokane recommending him un
a minister nnd business man. At thu
conclusion of his address K. F. Dcrlght
nnd J. F. Wilkernon made a report of
their visit to Spokano upon the occnnlou
of the biennial meeting of the United Peo
ple's churches. The report wan a com
plete endorsement of Dr. Mclnturff. It
was nuuounceil at the meeting last night
that regular servlcen would be held lu
Crelgliton hall on Sundays until further
notice.
Oiiitrniilliie Auitlnat Cuttle.
Ji:FFKHSON CITY. Mo June 20.-Gov-ernor
Stephens has Injued a proclamation
shutting out the cattle from a number of
states In which he nays tuberculnsln cxlstp
The states ng.ilnnt which the quarantine Is
directed nre; Maine, New Hampshire,
Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island,
Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania. Now
Jeraey, Delaware. Ohio, Indiana. Illinois,
Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota,
California, Kentucky and Tcnnesseo und
the Dominion of Cauadn.
Acts gently on the
Kidneys Liver
and Bowels
r,eANSES THE 5YSTEM
e-s effectually;
OVERCOMES J??rO rfS. ,
BITUAL CONSTlPAT' "
i I UAU v pERMANENTY
,T5BtECTS-
U TXE (iPMUINE - M AH'F O CiV
Tuniina V?r CmD
VAUI?rvfMA lU.VlVI VT'
- '"t-V'-v. .s52t
sK mm
Pretzelettes and
Ginger Snaps
sold in paper bnrjs lose their
flavor between you and the oven.
The "In-cr-seil Patent rackaf-e"' is
the only known method of ictainlnp,
their delicate flavor and crispneu
until thev reach the table.
Butter Crackers
Vanilla Wafers and
Saratoga Flakes
when first baited have a pjculiar
delicacy and flavor. After exposure
to the air they coon become flit
and tasteless. The "In-er-fel Patent
Package" retains r.ll the flavor, quality
nnd goodness the baker puts in. It's
like living next door to the baker lo
r-et your favorite baking in this
wonderful package.
The "In-er-seal Patent Package"
contains only the baking of the
Company
m-vi .-jjvj TBTijTiirrTyj--7 nrv-Tjrtc.
WHCN IN
STRONG
AGAIN !
0
f vigor to the whole being. All drain
n.An.nn..lUM...J .J 1 .
...t. t'..'1'i...j ,ui.u, ...en 1.UUU111U11 u iic 11 wurri-Tsiiicmiuiu insanity. 1 oniumpiionur jvcim.
Mailed (ealed. Price Si per box: 6 boxes, with trnn-clad Ifcral cuaraniee to cure or refund tbo
money, I5.00. Send lor free. book.
Sold by Kuhn & Co,, 15th nnd Douglas,
Sf.SVSAMOOD
oie vuiiiiit-r.llieprricriptiimof nfiimouil rrnrli physician, win qnirkiy cuiu you oi ait
m-rvoiitor dlti-a.-a ul the ceinTnl.ro nrsuiii, nu ll !. JI1111I11101I, liiaui.inlft,
'ulna In Hie Hiiclt, hriiiliiiil Km laaloca, Ni-rt un Debility. IMmnlca
ti mlliieta to.TIm-r.T, l:tiniillnc Drill no. Vurlrorelp nml Coital I pinion.
Ilftltlli-f u)l IneM hv 1I11V or 1 Ishl. Pri-vntan nkm-i, of im.i!UIIi. W'blcll If not Checked
I'd'ls 10 hnrrniutorrbu'i ni-d ml tlu horrors, ot uuor i. m I'l'l lK"VI'.cleanetu
llv.-r. Ilin L iilm.vtt nml trtn tirlrmrv nn-.n, of M.l I in till rlt l. C tt 11 IS IIS.' 13 atre-Jttluena
find rMtoressmit'l wr.-iK tiiKins. .
Tint reason miifrrrrs lire rol ciiird by DorlnrslsbrrnnsoOTpcrrpnt nre troutilcd with I'rnslnlllla.
CtTI'l 1)1. M-S Ibr only known ri-iiieily to cure wiili.-ui nn upcrailnn. SCO) loilininiitiils. A vrrlttr-n
Kiuranti-dRiviMi nud mo-., y remriinl if niinxi-sdntstioli eUcct u permanent euro. 1 1x0 a box.dfar 15.00,
L innll. fern I for kiiki: rlrriu r nml Irstlmrulnls
AiMris t) !, niKiirs I.m: (.!.. p o liox wa. Kan Trancl'm. Tni.
FOIt SAI.I II Y 11 YHHS-DII.I.O.N 1)111 (i CO., KITH AM) I All.VAM.
Si
Wenhtrorifa Miteiy Ssaeicmy.
(lovernment autiervlslon
and National Aemlemlra,
Iii Every Fashionable
Set They Drink
66
Krug
Cabinet"
I'lie- liost, tlit' puivst, tlie luofi'ii'i'tl.
Always imlutublo -M'loct. Substantial
ntul uniform. A in'oinotoi' of tllj,'ostloii
"liar I'-M't'llt'iii't'."
iiitr.u nn iiv
FRED KRUG BREWINC CO,,
(111 Ml , Mill.
N 11. if health Is tho f-rentcst of boon.
Oabmot is tho drink for white mnn nnd
coon
Visitors to the
Paris Exposition
will And
THE OMAHA BEE
ou anlf nt the
U.MTE1) STVT11S I'llUSS ASS.V,,
S I'litct- tie I'Otirrn, I'nrla,
:Mnfs-!Kawi
jilot'S Ari't K u f ill
'tn . nr ii , ll ii i
Sec your drusKlst Hr I
HUH1
MM 111:11 itixmis.
Summer Tours on Lake Michigan.
'" STEAMSHIP MAWiTOU
lor pAteviuvr rvlra rt uvlfvl) lllkr tri-wrlilf
tri. (or t liarli-tult. Ilaruur aprlnie, lla tltw.
rvluskr 411,1 "ilMi-.,uai- UlaH, runnect 0- with all
Sli-l-n-t; , I. urn for l.aka Uriur t.utcril tail
( anilk.-i 1'oiui.
LEAVES CHICACO AS FOLLOWSl
Tue. V a. bi. Thur. I I a. 111. at. l p. tn.
Manltou Stonmshlp Company,
Office. & DOCKS, Rush and N. WaUr SU. Chicigo.
I nlnnirln Untnl PGWaUkee
LdftDilUU flUlUI Lake
AND COTTAGES. lUttlUMi I', o.. mis.
It mllr fruai WauLraba. San I fur tfrtut anJ rlo
crul.tt circular U. U. U1.1.M.1U, Mr.
Soda Biscuit
Milk Biscuit and
Long Branch Biscuit
have an affinity for moisture. The
better they are made the quicker they
pet stale i exposed to the air. The
"In-er-seal Patent Package " keeps
the best soda biscuit ever made per
fectly fresh until they reach the table.
It is air tight, dust tight, odor and
moisture proof.
WM
mm
Graham
and Oatmeal
Biscuit
are spoiled by the odor of the
poeery store or damp and muggy
weather. If you want them fresh,
crisp and delicate, always get them
in the "In-cr-seal Patent Package."
Your ctoctr will supply it.
DOUBT. TRY
Thyhaveitood the letted yean,
aim have cured thousands cf
cases o( Nervous Diseases, sucb
as Debility, Dizziness, Sleepless
ness and ancocele. Atrophy,
They clear the brain, strengthen
the circulation, make diiettion
r.rferr. ami imnart a healthv
and losses are checked tirmantntty. Unless pitlenu
. - . I . . . , . ... :
Address. PEAL MEDICINf ' O . Cleveland. 0.
and J. A. Fuller & Co., 11th nnd Douglas,
RSSTOREDSv'iL
IIOOI.S.
Oldest and larcest
military school in
"Central West.
fctatecommlMions in crnduatra. 1'repurnUnn for I'nlverflltlea
I
COL. SAN0F0HD SELLERS. M, A.. Supt., LEXINGTON, MO.
x IKIOI.S.
Racine College
Grammar School
"The School That
Makes Manly Boys."
Its Graduates enter any Col'
lege or University. Sscial
and Athletic Advantages.
Military Drill.
For Boys ol 8 Years Old and Upward.
Illutr.J Catalogue t'r.t )u afiillcatlon to
Ret. II. I). ROHINSOV. 11, A., Warden,
Kuclne, Wisconsin.
.MISSOURI MILITARY ACADI-.MY.
FINE NEW BUILDINGS.
I ll ill )il h (lllr lliiliilreil Arrra.
Iliuitlnu. Sivlniiiilnn. rlshluu. Boating.
I'iiciilt or irrliillt .ilutunl of twelvn
Nitdliit; .Mill'.r. Si linnH un.l t'nlvrrsltles,
H..lu hi -rs r niii.. i, ul repulatton. Modern
Im-.r. ' trtt in I-.-r bouklet wild full In-
i ii ,- i i I. if 1 1
K. 1AM 111, I'rrsldciit, llctlen, llu.
IM HIJI.Y Vr.lill'I'AHI.K.
Acts as it Tonic and Stops Hair from FalUa"
Out. CurH UandrufT Brittle Hair. ItcaV
idk and ull Scalp TroubKn.
Guaranteed to Cure
When ait other remedies hate jailed
or name y refunded
Sold everywhere. Safe, Sure. Reliable,
Treatise on Hair and Scalp troubles free.
A. II. llltl'MI'.lt CO., Clilcaiio.
I'or Snlft lijr
Sth'-rrnan & Mn'onnell Druj; Co.,
Jljera-lJIUon l)ru Co.
Tritilt- Supplied by
M Monelt Hair Ilwiaar.
A 1 I'ndeUnd,
HP hardson Drus Co.
HOI I 'l'A IMJAI.IVDdll CAIMUIiBlT. "
C':re Onr.crrhoea. Gleot, jnnatural dls
chartrra In a few dnvn All drurKtste. accent
only Do. uta. by mull JI W. full directions.
Dick C Co., 133 Centre at.. New fork.