4 THE OK All A DAJLY" BEE; SUNDAY, JULY" 8, 1000. HARD LUCK PURSUES THEM Omaha Team Unablo to Shako Off tho Forslstcnt Hoodoo. SIOUX CITY THE LATEST CONQUEROR Keith' Train Outtiulu niul Outfield (lie lovru AKKrcKnllnn nnil SIIU Comrn Off Scc onil licit. Klnnx City, K Oinnlin, (I. flt. Joseph. 1 :t Hen Molne. II. laelilo, Denver, H. Ilrouklxn, II) Clnclnnnll, 5, Huston, 11 CIiIciiko, -I, tit. I.oiiIn, I'lillndrlpliln, 0. ritlnlinrut 4 Suit York, II. Clilcnuo, l MllvrnilUee, :i. Knnn I'll)', .'l Mlnncnpolli., Detroit, I) InillntiriuollH, S, Iltiffnlo, flj (Jlevelitnd, I. SIOUX CITY, In., July 7. (Special Tclo gram.) The Indians gavo tho Omahogs an other shovo ilown tho toboggan slldo today. Although tho, scoro shows up more hits and less errors for tho Omaha team, tho gamo put up by Sioux City had mora snap and Ringer. Ferguson was moro effective at critical stages than Iloach. In tho last half of the ninth tho visitor put tho bleachers on edge by making nu almost successful ef fort to pull out of tho hole. They mado one of tho needed three runs and wero on a fair way to scoro two moro when the last man was retired. Toman put up n great gamo at short Score: SIOUX CITY. AU. 11. ID. PO. A. K. Ilatlman. If I 2 2 2 0 1 McCrendlo. cf 5 1 2 3 0 1 Unilinear. 2b I l l a n o Houtz, rf 5 2 2 0 0 0 Hansen, lb 1 1 1 6 0 1 Nlles, 3t 4 0 0 1 2 0 llcrtc, ss t 1 3 1 1 1 Cote, c 3 0 0 , 10 2 0 Ferguson, p 4 0 0 12 0 Totals 37 1 U 27 7 "5 OMAHA. AU. It. II. O. A. 13. O'Rourkc, 2b B 12 13 0 Lnuzon, cf 5 2 110 1 Ilcbsamen, lb G 1 2 15 0 0 Wtlsun. c 5 13 4 10 Toman, as 4 0 14 3 0 Hoy. 3b 5 0 2 0 3 1 Hughes, rf 1 0 0 2 0 0 Ferris. If 4 0 2 0 0 0 Hnnch, p 4 1 0 0 2 0 McVlckcr 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals .42 G 13 27 1 2 1 natted for Hughca In tho ninth. Bloux City 0 1 2 0 0 3 1 1 0-S Omaha 2 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 16 Earned runs: Bloux City, 2; Omaha, 2. Two-bane lilts: Herte, McCreadle, Hall man, Toman, Three-baso lilt: Wilson. Home runs: Horto. Hansen. Stolen bases; Hallman (2), Lauzon, Hoy. Iiaseu on balls: Toman, Hallman, Urnshcar. Cote. Buorltlce hits: Hansen (2), NIIch, Lauzon, Wilson, Toman. .Struck nut: Lauzon, Itcbsamon, Wilson, Hoy (2), Huphes (2), Itoich. Cote. Passed balls: Wilson, 3j Cote, 1. Time: i:W. Umpire: Klein. PIJKI1LO DOBS DKNVHIl SOME GOOD. Application of nu Ilnihrocntlon of nnl Intended for Inflnnted Ilenda. PUEBLO, July 7. (Special Telegram.) Pueblo administered a severe dose of head compression to tho Donver leaders this aft ernoon. Whltrldgo wan altogether too great a puzzlo for tho visitors, whllo on tlio other hand tho locals batted MeNeely all around the field, not alone out of the box. Attendance, 700. Score: PU13I1LO. AD. R. If. O. A. li. McIIale, cf 0 3 2 3 0 0 Hulcn, ss 6 3 3 1 2 0 Wilson, rf fl 2 4 2.0 0 Parrot, lb 6 5 fi 11 3 1 Moran. 3b , G 3 3 3 1 2 Dalrymple, If 6 2 3 1 0 0 Anderson, 2b 6 2 3 1 3 2 Snooks, a G 1 0 3 1 0 Whltrldge, p 5 2 4 2 5 1 Totala .51 23 27 27 15 6 DENVER. AD. It. II. O. A. 3. Miller, If 1 1 2 0 0 Hlckey, 2b 5 2 2 4 2 2 Preston, cf 4 2 2 0 0 0 Holland, rf 3 10 2 11 McCaualatid, lb 5 1 1 0 1 2 Riley, 3b f. 1 2 2 2 0 Lewee, b 3 0 0 r 5 2 Hulllvon. c 4 0 0 2 2 1 StcNeely, p 4 0X110 Totals 37 8 9 21 14 8 Pueblo 12173053 -22 Denver 10 2 1301008 Earned runs: Pueblo, 13. Two-base hits: IMclIhle (2), Hulen. Anderson, Whltridgo (2), Preston (2), Riley. Three-boso lilts: Wilson, Parrot, Dalrymple. Sacrifice hits: Preston, Lewoe. Daso on balls: Off Whlt rldge, 1: off MeNeely, 1. Hit by, pltchor: Whltrldge, 2. Struck out: Uy Whltrldgo, J; by MeNeely. 2. Left on buses: Pueblo, 6: Donver, 8. Umpire: MnucK Time: 2:10. BAKU TimXS OUT AS A BATTEIl. Makes More lilt In One Gnme Than He Hid In Three Week. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., July 7.-(Speclal Tele gram.) Tho SalntH Jumped on Southpaw Welmer today for eighteen lilts and thir teen runs. Underwood held the visitors down to six hits and three unearned runs. Tho Saints had on their batting clothes and lilt Welmer at will. Underwood was In great form. Daer, recently released by Omaha, put up a great game at bat. Man ager McKlbben played a sensational gamo In tho Held. Score: ST. JOSEPH. All. It, II. O. A. E. Strang, 3b 5 1 3 2 4 1 Daer, rf.. 5 1 3 1 0 0 Hall, ss 5 2 2 4 3 0 Kllng, a 5 1 2 3 0 0 Schrall. If D 1 1 0 0 0 (McKlbben, cf 4 2 2 4 0 0 Davis, lb 5 2 1 9 0 0 Bristow, 2b...., 4 2 2 4 4 0 Underwood, p 4 1 2 0 2 1 Totals 42 13 18 27 13 2 DE8 MOINES. ml t AD. n. H. O. A. K. Thiol. If 3 1 2 0 0 0 Closson, ss 4 1114" Naglc, cf 4 0 110 0 Mines, 2b 3 1 0 1 3 0 (Brain, 3b 402222 Warner, rf 3 0 0 3 0 0 Cole, lb 3 0 0 9 1 0 Loman, c 3 0 0 7 1 0 Welmer, p 4 0 0 0 1 0 Totals t...30 3 1 il 13 4 St. Joseph 3 3 013300 13 Des Moines 001 1000103 . Karnecl runs: St. Joseph, 9. Two-baso hit: Bristow. Threo-baso hits: Drlstow. K.!,n?; . "nrwood. MoKtbbon. Sacrllk'e lilt: Drlstow. Stolen bases: Dner (2). Hall kllnr, McKlbben. DuvW. Struck'' out Uy elmer. 6. liases on balls: Off Under wood, 5; off Welmer, 1. Double plays: Drls tow to Hull; Halt to Drlstow to Davis. Time: 1:60. Umpire: Ebrlght. Standing of (be Tcum. Played, Won. Lost. P.C. Donver 55 31 24 .074 Dps Moines fit 27 24 km Omaha Si 23 o 's7 St. Josoph 54 2S 2S ui Pueblo El 2(5 28 4S1 Bloux City 63 22 31 ;Ji3 (JAMES OF TUB NATIOXAI, I.KAGUI;. Brooklyn Mokes It Three Straight with the Clnclnnntls. CINCINNATI.., July 7.-Drooklyn made It three straight today by hard hitting Great fielding by Jones won a featuro Btelnfeldt's and Barrett's batting was of tho best. Attendance, 2,500. Scoro: CINCINNATI. I imOOKLYN. U.H. O.A.I". ji h OAF lurrttt. cf..s in oljotiM. cf..,. 1 1 7 0 b Corcoran, 0 1 t ! 0 Kerlrr, rf... S 1 3 a 0 lleckley, lb. 1 0 10 0 2i Jennings, Hi 0 1 7 0 0 Crawford, ItO 0 J 0 Hhcckard. If t 2 2 1 1 McBrtd. rf. 1 0 I n 1 Dahlcn. n.,1 n I Qntnn, 2b.... 12 110 Cross, Jb,,., 1 1 3 1 Bt'nfeMt, Sb. 0 4 2 3 0 Daly, 2b 1 2 1 4 0 rolls, 0 0 0 1 .1 0 Farrrll, c.,,, 1 I s 1 0 scnu, p..,.., U B u 3 0 BTniteln, pO 0 0 3 0 Totals 5 10 27 11 3 uowfii, p.,,, 0 z 0 2 0 Total 8 II 17 li 3 Cincinnati , 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 0 15 Brooklyn .,., 0 0 2 0 6 0 0 0 19 Earned runs: Cincinnati, S: Drooklyn, 7. Two-base hits: Stelnfeldt (.3), Howell, Far rel), Sheckard, Home run: Cross, First baso on balls: Off Scott. 3; off Drlenten. kteln, 3; off Howell. 6. Hit by pitched ball: Bcott. 1. Struck out: Drletensteln, 2; How ell, 1. Passed ball: Pelts. Farrell. Wild pitches: Scott. Breltensteln. Time; 3:05. Umpire; Emslie. Boston Heads OS Chicago. CinCAQO. July 7. Doston stopped Chi cso' wlnnlnjf utreak.today by pounding Callahan nil over the field. Nlchola was touched tip for eleven hits, but they wero too scattered to he productive of runs. At- lenaancc, i.uw. ncorc: CltldAOO, Il.Il.O.A.K. H03TON. n.H.O.A.K. Htmllton, cf 2 2 S 0 0 Cotllnt, 3b.. 2 2 2 1 0 HUM. If 1 3 4 0 0 M'Oarlhy, IfO 1 2 0 0 Chlldt, 2b .. 0 2 0 2 0 Mertes, lb. m u 1 1 Hynn, ti,....0 1 2 0 WTrrniy, lb...O lilt Dreen, cf.... 2 14 10 Frrmftn, rf. 0 1 1 0 0 Cllntman, ss 0 0 2 2 0 Ilrn.llO'. ib 12 13 0 Iiwe, 2b 1 3 2 3 1 Inir, fs..... 12 3 11 Clark, c. ... 2 2 2 1 ) Klchols, p... 13 10 0 DonnhUf, c. , 0 0 1 0 1 Callnhan, p 1 0 1 4 0 Total 4 UW 13 l Totals 11 10 27 11 2 Tenner out, hit by batted bnll. Chlcogo , O2100O01O-4 Doston 07000301 011 Earned rumi: Chlcngo, 2: Doston. 4. Ift on bases: Chicago, 9: Doston, 7. Two-base hits: Dradley (2), Collins,' Ttnney, Lowe. Home run: Oreen. Hacrlllco 'hit: Collins. Stolen liases: Oreen, Tenney. Double plays: Mertes to Cllngman, lying to l.owe' to Ten ney. struck out: uy Nichols. 2. Daseu on bulls: orf Cnllnhan. 1: off Nichols, 2. Hit with bnll: Itynn, Clarke. Tlmo: 2:12. Dm pire! O'Day. St. I.onls Wins One. ST. I.OUIS. July 7 at. Iul9 won tho gamo In the ilrst two Innings by slaughter ing Demhnrd'tt curves. McLaughlin, n young southpaw, who took his place, did very well. Attendance, 2,t00. Score: 8T. LOUIS. I rillLADnLl'HIA. n.ii.o.A.n. n.H.o.A.E. Ilurkolt, If,, 2 1 3 0 0 Thomas, cf.. 0 2 0 0 0 IXmovnn, rf. 3 3 3 KelMer, 2b,. 1 1 4 Wallace, . 1 2 3 MeCJnnn, lb. 0 1 t 0 P.HlORIr. ir....o 1 1 1 1 2 1 .1 0 Pc'linnty, lb 1 2 13 0 0 Lajole, 2b... 2 114 0 Flick, rf 110 0 0 M'FTIand, cl 2 6 i 0 Wolv'tun. 3b 1 1 1 0 0 Crons, SS....0 12 10 oliin, B1....0 0 0 2 0 0rnhard, p. 0 0 0 2 0 M'lglilln, pO 1 0 1 1 HMb'ff, Jb-cf 1 0 3 0 Dll'rd, cMbl 1 2 I Crlgrr, c... 12 2 1 Joiks, p 0 1 0 3 Total 10 12 27 10 4 Totals t 122 17 2 St. Louis 2 4 0 0 1 3 0 0 -10 Philadelphia 0 2 2 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 Earned runs: St. Louis, C; Philadelphia, 3. Two-banc hits: Crlger, Lnjole, Wallace. Home run: Flick. Sacrifice hits: Kclster, (2), Jones. Stolen bases: Durkett (3), Don ovan, Wallace (2), McOann, Sudhoff, Flick. Three-base hits: Kelstcr. Jones. Huso on balls: Off McLaughlin. 6: off Jones, 3. Struck out: Dy Dcrnhard, 1: by Sic Inughlln. 1; by Jones, 1. Umpire: Hurst. Tlmo: 2:1). tilniits Lose the Third. PITTSDUnO, Ta., July 7. Pittsburg won a sleepy, tedious gnmo by a lucky hit In tho fifth Inning. Attendance, 4,500. Bcore: PITTSHUIUl. I NDW YORK. n.H.O.A.K. H.H.O.A.R. Clark, if....l 0 3 1 1 V'Halt'n, rfl 1 1 0 0 McCreery, rf 1 1 2 0 0 Oleoson, 2b. 1 1 3 2 0 Williams, JbO 3 0 2 2 Sellnch. If.. 1 110 0 Wagtitr. rf.. 0 2 2 0 1 Hmlth. rf....O 2 2 0 1 lcach, :b.... 0 0 2 3 1 Doyle, lb....O 2 12 0 1 Coolcy; lb... 1 1 13 1 0 Orody. ss....O 0 0 0 0 Zlmmcr, o.. 0 1 2 1 0 Warner, 0.. 0 1 5 10 Illy, ss 0 1 1 6 0 III;kman, 3b 0 1 S 1 0 l'hlllppl, p.. 1 1 0 2 OHawley, p., 0 0 0 6 1 Totals 4 10 27 16 3 Total 3 23 12 3 Ono out when winning run was scored. Pittsburg 01002000 11 New York 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0-3 Earned runs; Pittsburg. 1. Two-bnso hit: Doyle. Threc-baso hit: Zlmmer. Sncrlflce hits: Clarke, McCrecry, Zlmmor, Selbach (2). Double ployH: Ely to Coolcy, Hawley to Warner to Doyle. First bnuo on balls: Off Hawley, 3. Struck out: Dy Hawley, 1. Umpire: Swnrtwood. Time: 1:50. glumllnir of the Tennis. Played. Won. Lost. P.P Brooklyn 61 40 21 .656 Philadelphia 63 35 28 Mi Pittsburg 64 S5 29 .54 Chicago 61 33 31 .516 Cincinnati 63 3t 32 .4J2 Doston .'...01 2S 33 .4!3 St. Louis 6 23 31 .421 New York 59 20 39 .33J ('.AMES OF THE AMEftlCAX LEAGUE. Spnrks Pitches a l'reltr (lame anil Ills Flclilers Lose It. MILWAUKEE. July 7.-Sparks had Chi cago at his mercy till during tho game, but Door fletdlns: in tho lant two Innings gave tho visitors the four runs and tho came. Manager Mack 3ins lined Pitcher Hunting and suspended him tor tho balance of tho season for deserting the team. The trouble arose out of tho question of salary. At tendance. 3.500. Score: MILWAUKBK. I OHICAOO. U.H.O.A.E. n.ii.o.A.n. Watdron, rf . 0 3 2 0 lHoy, cf 0 0 4 0 0 Ketciiam, cf 0 0 1 0 0 Urojlc, If.., 0 110 0 Dowd, U....0 0 2 0 O.M'F'rl'nd, rf 1 2 0 0 Anderson, lb 1 1 8 1 0 Iiulln, 2b, . 2 14 4 Fultr, H.I.. 1 4 0 3 llartmnn, 3b 0 3 1 1 3 10 Bliugnrt, ss.. 110 3 3 2 l,lHbell, 111.... 1 0 15 0 3 3 1 Kucilen, c... 112 1 Pmltli, c.I.. 1 Uurkf. 3b... 0 Ultrba'er, 2b 0 larkt, p.... 0 0 12 1 Flther, p....O 10 4 Dlgglns .... 01000 Total 6 9 27 11 0 Totals 2 11 27 II 6 Batted for Sparks in tho ninth Inning. Milwaukee 00010300 0-3 Chicago 01000013 26 Earned runs: Milwaukee. 3: Chlcngo, 1, Two-baso hits: Waldron, Pndden. Three- baso hit: HmlUi. Hases on Dans: on Sparks, 3; oft Fisher. 1. Sacrifice hit: Hoy. Struck out: Dy Sparks, 2. Loft on bases: Milwaukee 7; Chicago, 9. Umpire: Mc Donald. Time: 1:50, Queer Game nt Kansas City. KANSAS CITY, Mo July 7. Threatening rain after four Innings today, with the score 3 to 2 In favor of tho locals, caused tho visitors to delny the game all they could. After two men were out In tho fifth, Harey, who was next at bat, snCnked to tno club house. After waiting two mlnutefl, Umpire Sheridan called him out fnr ilnlAVlne- tho eame. llaln stonDcd nlay In tho fifth Inning, when two men were out for tho locals. Aiienuanco, l.uw. ncore: KANSAS CITY. I MINNEAPOLIS. P..H.O.A.E. n.H.O A.K. lletnDhlll. rfO 1 0 0 01 Harvey, p... 0 1 0 2 0 Wagner, s 0 0 0 2 0 Jncklltach, c 0 0 4 1 0 O'llrlcn, If.. 0 0 1 0 0 Wllmot. rf.. 0 0 10 0 DunRin, lb.. 0 0 4 9 O.Davli, cf.... 1 0 0 0 1 Farrell, cf.. 1 I 2 1 o'Lally. If 0 0 10 0 Couahlln, 3b 0 0 2 2 0 Nance, 3b... 0 13 11 Bcliaefer, !b 0 0 2 0 9 Hmlth, en.... 1 0 10 0 Wilson, o... X 131 au ucnid, zo 1 1 i v Patten, p.... 1 2 0 3 0 Werden, lb.. 0 2 3 0 0 Totals 3 514 9 01 Totals 2 B14 i illnr,,-., mil tr.r ,1f.lnvlncr cramp. 'Tn'n out when gume was called. K-,mfio Pllv 0021 03 Minneapolis 0 3 0 0 0-2 Earned runs: Kansas City. 1. Daso on balls: Off Patten, 1: off Harvey, 1. Two baso hit: Werdcn. Left on baacs: Kansas City, 3; Minneapolis, 2. Wild pitch: Har vey. Fussed balls: Jncktltsch (2). Struck out: Dy Fatten, 2: by Harvey, 3. Umpire: Sheridan. Tlmo: 0:55. 'Errors Counted Much. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., July 7.-Dctrolt won today's gnme by taking advnntngo of tho -homo team's errors. Doth Dames and Oueso were batted hard. Attendance, 2,000. Score: INDIANAPOLIS. I DETROIT. n.ii.o.A.K. n.ii.o.A.n. H'grlever, rf 0 110 0 Cay, 3b.... 3 3 0 1 1 Hcybolil, cf.. 0 1 2 0 0 Holmcr, rf,. 13 10 0 Utlcr. If 2 1 5 0 0 1 larky. If... 1 0 0 0 0 l'.iwers, c.,, 0 0 3 3 2 KlberfuM, s 3 1 1 4 3 Ma.lUon. ss. 1 0 2 3 3 M'AI'ster. 2b 2 3 3 4 1 Kelly, lb,... 1 2 10 0 1 Dillon, lb... 1 3 It 0 1 Ktynn. 2b,... 0 1111 Nleol, cf.... 0 3 7 0 0 Hlckey, 3b.. 0 1 t 5 0 Khaw, c 0 110 0 M-rnrn, p.,. 0 0 1 2 0 Ycajsr, p... 0 0 0 2 1 (luese, p..... 0 O000 Harliel .... 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 9 II 37 IS 7 Totals 1 7 37 14 ! Hnrtzel batted for Oueso In tho ninth. Indlunupolls 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2 1-5 Detroit 0 15 0 10 110-9 Earned runs: Detroit, 2. Innings pitched: Dumes, 7: aucsc, 3; Yengcr, 9. Daso hlt: Darncs, 10; Uucec, 4; Yrngor, 7. Daso on balls: Off Darncs, 1; off Yoagor, 2. Struck out: By Dnrnes, 1: by Yeager, 1. Hit by Sltcher: Oueso, Elberfeld. Two-base hits: cybold, Kolly, Hogrlover, Dillon, Three huso hit: Elberfeld. Sacrifice hit: Dillon. Double play: Elberfeld to Dillon. Stolen baso: Oeler. Left on bases: Indianapolis, 9; Detroit, 10. umpire: Dwycr. Time: J:55 IIiicIott Throws Unit Awny. BUFFALO, N. Y., July 7,-Shortstop Duo. low abruptly ended n tierce bnttle between tho Buffalo nnd Clevelauds today, when In the last half of tho eleventh Innlna he throw tho ball wildly at Crlshnm nt first nnd tho sphere bounded to tho bleachers nnd waB lost. Pltchor llnstlnus made tho circuit of the bnoes and won the game At tendance, 1,000. Score: BUFFALO. . CLEVELAND, Jt.lI.O.A.Ii n.H.O.A.K. 8hf.iron, cf., 0 3 3 0 0 Halllcan, If, 1 1 1 0 0 Pcli'eost, rf, 0 0 2 1 0 Carrey, lb.. 1 1 14 3 0 "Ickerlng, cf I 1 3 1 0 Krlibse, rf.. 0 110 0 Otnlni, If,,. 1 0 4 0 0 Uuelow, is,. Oil 1 0 1 0 Hallman, 81. 0 3 4 6 Oprtphum. lb 0 3 11 0 Atherton, 2b 1 2 1 .3 l''lixxl, lb.... 0 0 4 0 Kulllvan. 3b. 0 0 0 1 Andrews, 3b 1 1111 Pprrr, c,,,,. 0 0 6 1 0 ple, e,,..,, 1 3 0 0 llatlng, p, 1 0 3 1 0 Hart, p 11110 Totals S 9 33 19 2 Total 4 930 t 3 Nona out when winning run was mado. Duffslo 0 000300100 1-5 Cleveland 1 000200010 01 Earned runs: Buffalo, S: Cleveland. 3. Two-base hits: Atherton, Andrews, Unlit gan. Pickering. Three-base hit! Ilalllgan. Stolen bases: Andrews, Hallman. Oenlns (2), Plckertnsr. First base on balls: By Hastings, 1; by Hart. . Hit by pitched ball: Uy Hart, 1. Struck nut: By Hast Inga, 4; by Hart, 3. Fussed bull: By Speer, 1:50. P.O. .621 .651 .517 ;r:h ,m M .4.11 .351 (inines nt V. M. C. A. Park. The base bnll game between tho Working Boys of the Young Men's Christian associa tion and the Ben Hur team, which was to have been played Friday evening at the Association park, wns postponed on ac count of nln. Monday evening tho Work ing Boys will piny the Orients. If the cnptnlns of the Unlquo Juniors, Colonels. Hanscom Parks and tho Unions will send their names nnd address to Mr. Ellis nt tho Young Men's Christian associa tion tho Working Boys will be pleased to arrange games with them. Xortli Hfiul llcfcnt Wnlioo. NORTH BEND, Neb., July 7.-(Spcclnl.)-The North Bend ball team went to Wuhoo the Fourth und In ono of the best con tested games outside of tho leaeuo this season wiped the earth with Wnhoo's crack team. Tbo North Bend boys played, with two exceptions, a gamo without errors. Sore: North .Dcnd 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 0-0 Wuhoo 00010201 0-4 Umpires: Platto Havens of Fremont nnd Dr. Bush of Wuhoo. North Bend would ho glad to receive chal lenges from any amateur club In the state. SEND TROOPS TO ORIENT Over Sli Thousand Men Will He Ordered Across the Pacific Ocean. WASHINGTON, July 7. As a rMUlt of n thorough consideration of tho subject by tho secretary of war, Lieutenant General Miles and Adjutant General Corbln, orders wero Issued by the War department this afternoon for tho dispatch of 6,251 regular troops to the Philippines, with a view to their utilisation In China, In case It Is found necessary to divert them to that country. Theso troopi nro intended, primarily, to relievo the vol unteers In tho Philippines and will only be diverted to China In tho ovent that clrsu.n stances demand It. The forco is mado up of two battalions each of tho Fifteenth, Second, Fifth and Eighth Infantry, two cquadrons each of tho First and Ninth, cavalry, ono squadron of the Third cavalry and a company of engineers. Thc3e troops will bo forwarded as rapidly as transportation arrangements can bn per fected and tho entire fleet of transports at San Francisco and New York will be em ployed In the work. Tho order, showing the details of the movement, Is as follows: Hondquarters of tho Army, Adjutant Gen eral's onico, Wiibhlngton, D. C, July 7, 19U0. General Orders No. 90. Dy direction of the secretary of war the following changes in thu stations of troopB aro or dered: 1. Headquarters, band and two battalions of the Fifteenth United States Infantry, to bo selected by tho department commander from the Department of tho East to tho Division of the Philippine Islands. ' 2. Company E, battalion of engineers, from the military academy, West Point, N. Y . to the Division of thu Philippines. 3. Troops A, C and K, First United States cm airy, from tho Department of tho Mis souri; Troops B und L, First United Suites cavalry, from the Department of Colorado, nnd Troops D, I nnd M, First United States cnvalry, from tho Department of the Da. kotas, to the Division of tho Phlllpnlnes. 4. Band and Troops B, G, II and I, Third United States cavulry, from the Depart ment of tho East, to tho Division of tho Philippines. 5. Headquarters', band and two battalions of tho Fifth United States Infantry from tho Division of Cuba to tho Department of the Lukes. . Headquarters, band and two battalions of tho Second United States Infantry from tho Division of Cuba to the Department Of tho Lakes. 7.' Headquarters, iband and two battal ions of the Eighth United States Infantry from the Division of Cuba to the Depart ment of the Dakotas. S. Ono battalion of tho Eleventh United States Infantry, to bo selected by tho de partment commander, from the Department of Porto Rico to tlie Department of tho East for assignment to stations left va cant by the departure of tho companies of tho Fifteenth United States infantry now stationed in that department. 0. Headquarters, band1 and squadron of the Fifth United States cavalry, to be selected by the department commander, from the Department of Porto Illco to tho Department of tho Ertat for station at Fort Myer, Va. 10. Troops A nnd C, First United States cavalry, from Fort Robinson, Neb., and Troop K, First United States cavalry, from Fort Niobrara, Neb., will each be relieved by ono company of tho Tenth United StateH Infantry from Fort Crook, Neb.; Troop L. First United States cavalry, at Fort Logan. Colo., will be relieved by Com pany B, Seventh United States infantry, from San Carlos, Ariz.; Troop D, First United States cavalry, at Fort Yates, N. D will be relieved by Troon F, First United States cavalry, from Fort Keogh, Mont., and Troop M, First United States cavalry, at Fort Yellowstone, Wyo.. will be rolluved by Troop O, First United States cnvalry. from Fort Meade, S. D., leaving Troo: II, First United Stntes cavalry, at Fort Mendo; Troop B, at Fort D. A. Rus sell, Wyo,, will bo rellnvod by two com panies of the Twenty-third Infantry, now under orderB for that station. 11. Hondquarters' band nnd First and Sec ond squadrons Ninth United States cavalry (Troops A, B, C, D, E. F, O and H) from the Department of tho Colorado to the Division of the Philippines. Troops A and B, Ninth United States cavalry, at Fort Grant, will bo relieved by the two troops of the Fifth United States cavalry from Jefferson Barracks, Mo., and one company of tho United States infantry from Fort Sam Houston, Tex.; Troops E and G, nt Fort Apache, will be relieved by Troop L. Ninth cavalry, from Fort Wlngato. nnd Troop M, Ninth cnvalry, from Fort Grant; Troop 11, at Fort Wingato. will bo relieved by one troop of the Fifth United States cnvalry from Jofferron Barracks, Mo. Troops F and D, Ninth United States cavalry, ht Fort Huaclnm, Ariz., will be re lloved by one troop of tho Fifth United States cavalry from Jefferson Barracks, Mo. The Fifth United States cavalry nt Jef ferson Bnrrncks, Mo., will be relieved by one company of the First United States in fantry from Fort Leavenworth. Kan. 12. Upon nrrivlng In tho United States the Second United States Infantry will Imme diately proceed to Fort Thomns. Ky.: tho Fifth United States Infnntry to Fort Sherl dan, 111., nnd the Elgh1, United States In fantry to Fort Snolllng Minn. 13 Headquarters' band, and two battalions of tho Second VnlW States Infantry, heart quarters' bRnd and two battalions of the Fifth United Stutes Infuntry. to be selected by tho department commander frnm tho Department of the Lakes, to tho Division of mo t'niiippincs; iienuqunriers- uanti una two battalions of the Eighth United States Infuntry, to bo selected by the department commander from the Department of Da koto, to tho Division of the Philippines. Tho commanding olllcers of theie regi ments will select one of tho battnllnns re turning from Cuba lis u depot battalion, as contemplated by paragraph 2, general orders No. 153. August 21, 1MW, from this ofllco, after which tho present dopot bat talions will ho Increased tn 12S men to each company, which Increuso will bo effected, as fnr ns practicable, bv transfer from the new depot battalions of all enlisted mon having more than six months to servo and enlisted men having six months or less to sorvo who havo signified their Intention to ro-enllst; and all oer Infantry companies ordered to take station In the Division of tho Phlllpnlnes will be filled to the maxi mum of 12S enlisted men to the company; the cnvalry troops of 100 enlisted mon ouch, and all enlisted men having less than six months to servo nnd who havo not declared their intention to re-onllst will bo trans ferred to their depot battalions to continue In tho same until tho expiration of their tonus of enlistment. Tho recruitment of nil depot battalions to eighty enlisted mon tn each company, In excess of thnuo transferred, its Indicated above, will be pushed with vigor. It Is thu Intention of tho depnrtment that dopot battalions having had n year on homo stutlon will, nt the earliest practicable moment, bo relieved and ordered to duty with their regiments, when, In turn, the next battalion will return to home station. bringing In tho Instance the men having lesi tuan six tnontus in serve, excepting tliose who havo declared their Intention to re enlist; and rule of oxchaniro battalions will be strictly enforced, so that olllcers con cerned can make the necessary arrange ments accordingly. Compnnv commanders will make every proper effort to Induce enlisting men gen eral tn the Phlllnplno Islands and who havo relatives dependent upon them to make allotments of pay, ns contemplated by gen eral orders, No. 149. August. 1SS!. from this office, reporting their names to tho ad jutant gonerul of the army. By command of LIEI'TKNANT GENERAL MILES. II. C. CORBIN, Adjutant General. J. Wild pitch: Dy Hastings, 1. Time: Umpire: Cnntllllon. HtnniltiiK of the Tennis, Plnyed. Won. Lot. Chicago 64 42 26 Mllwnukee 68 3S 30 Indlnnnpoll ..,.61 35 29 Cleveland 65 35 30 KunsuM City ,...i2 3n 37 Minneapolis 64 31 37 Detroit 67 29 3S Buffalo 6) 21 41 JACK POINT FOOLS TALENT Bootblack King's Oolt Wins Brighton Beach Handicap. TIME MADE IS AMONG BEST ON RECORD Klnlcy Mack, Winner of Drooklyn nnd Suburban llnndlciipri, Imp nnd Art miration, Were A 1110 tin Field of llenten Horses, NEW YORK, July 7. Jack Point, with 109 pounds up, ran tho mile nnd a quarter In tho Brighton handicap today In tho record time of 2:01 3-5, winning the rich stnko In a hot drlvo with Tho Kcntucklan second and Imp third, whllo the great Ethelbert was lengths behind. Klnley Mnck, tho Suburban and Brooklyn handicap winner of this year, wns eighth, nnd Admiration, tho choice of all the tralnors, wns fourth. It was a cracking race from start to finish, Admiration cairy tng them all off their teat tor the first mile and then giving It up. Tony Astc, tho bootblack king, won tho honors with his cast-off, Jock Point. Ethel bert wns tho favorite all the time and when tho horses went to tho post Admiration was a strong' second Choice, having becu played down to 3s to 5s. Ethelbert was first away, with Tho Kcntucklan second, Admiration third and tho' others close up. Admiration covered the second furlong i II 1-5 sec onds, making tho first quarter to tho stand In 23 3-5 seconds. At that point sho bnd opened a gap of a length on Jack Point, who had rushed up, too, and wns a head in front of Tho Kcntucklan. Tho half was reached In 47 3-5 seconds and still the Whitney maro was flying along in front. Flvo furlongs wero reeled off In 1:014, Inch by Inch and then foot by foot Tho Kcntucklan began to draw up on Admiration, whllo Imp and Kin ley Mack wore making strong bids for the leadership. At the six furlongs pole, which was reached In 1:13, Admiration wns nearly caught by Tho Kentucklan, as tho maro only led by a head only, and Imp and Klnley Mack wero coming fast. Thirteen seconds for the soventh furlong -gave Admiration nnd The Kcntucklan a heartnehc, but they stuck gamely to their work nnd pegged away at the next furlong, coming into the turn In the stretch heads apart In the fast tlmo of 1:39 2-5. But Admiration was dono to a turn and Tho Kcntucklan was nearly so. Then came Imp from the rear, parrying her great weight of 128 pounds ns' If It was n feather, with Odom perched upon the big saddle loaded with lead. Ho worked with hands and heels to bring her to tho front, .tack Point Comes to the Front. Down, through the stretch they thundered and tho crowd yolled. First one horse and then nnother was tho call. Then enmo the shout, ''Look at Jack Point," for ho was coming with a new lease of life nnd as his heels spurned the ground ho passed them one after the other until a furlong from home, In tho record tlmo of 1:51, ho was clear and looked like a winner, barring ac cldents. There were good horses behind him, however, and Odom was urging Imp like a demon. He had a clear path and no chance of an accident. It was useless, however, for there were two youngsters ahead of tho black whirlwind and they bad twenty pounds the better of It, an awful lot for such a distance and such a fast race. As the clock ticked off 2:04 3-5 Jack Points dashed past the Judges' stand a winner, a length and a half In front of Tho Kcntucklan, while Imp was In third place, her noso up to Claw son, and Ethelbert was far behind, badly beaten, and. the hopes of Perry Belmont were dashed to the ground. Summarlos: First .race, selling, .one mllo and a six teenth: Precursor, 103 (O'Connor), 7 to 2 nnd 6 to 5. won bv a lentrth: Peaceful. 91 (R. Murphy), 3 to 1 and 6 to 5, second: Car- nuncie,.iu,j (.Mcuue;, in 10 1. tnirci. Time l:ts?l. Brusouerle. Lucky Star. Bla- Gun Post Haste, Elner. Robs Clark and Caval- cano aiso ran. . . Second race, flvo furlnncs: Luke Ward 110 (Turnenl. 2 to 1 nnd 4 to 5. won by half a icriKtn: it ivmcr. nu tuiawsoni. & 10 1 and 3 to 1. second by ono length; Termless, 110 (JonKlns), 12 .to 1 nnd 5 to . tlurd. Time: 1:011-5. Russian, Glnkl, Lightning, Georgia Gardner, King Drook, All Saints, Brown Dale, Guesswork, Lady Pndden and Brandy Smnsh also ran. Third race, six furlongs: Hcllobas, US lu uonnori, is 10 20 nno out, won by two lengths: Blue Devil. 118 fSpncer), 7 to 5 slid out, scenna; i,ion isva, 113 u'noian), 300 to 1, third. Time: 1:11. Fourth race. Brltrhtnn handlcnn. onn nnd a quarter miles: Jack Point, ion (Henry), ti to 1 and 2 to 1, won by one nnd a half lencths: The Kentucklan, 109 (Clawson). 25 to 1 nnu o to 1, second uy nair a lentrtn; Imp, 12S (Odom). S to 1 nnd 3 to 1. third. Tlmo: 2:04 3-5. Admiration. Greyfeld, Rnf fello, Ethelbert.. Klnley Mark and Standing also ran, finishing ns named. Fifth .rac.o, stx furlongs: Dr. Barlow,' 104 (Henry), 10 to 1 nnd 3 to 1, won by half n lengm; uuunmier, 114 pcnceri, to iu ami out, sernndr Peter II, 101 (Maher). 5 to 1. third. Time: 1:14 2-5. Great American nnd Lift Prince also ran. Sixth race, handicap, steeplechase, about two miles: Ochiltree. 132 (Vcltch). 11 10 1 and 6 to 2. won by flvo lengths; Trillion. 147 (ur.'izu;. to 1 nnu 4 to f, second: unve K, 131 (Helder), 8 to 1, third. Time: 4:313-5. Oulcksllver, Slnntock, Rhelnstrom, Spurs, Mr. Stoffel and Attlcus II also ran. WIN EVERY RACE ON CARD American Jockeys Hhow Spectators nt Alexandria Track Himv tn Hide Itace Horses. LONDON, July 7. At tho Alexandria races today- American Jockeys captured all tho races. Tho Judges' handicap of 1,000 sovereigns for horses which havo been placed first, second or third In a race at any recognized meeting, tho second to receive 160 sover eigns and the third to receive fifty sover eigns, was won by J, Tyler's b. h. Saint Noel, by Theophllus, out of Christmas (lift, with Rlgby up. Royal Flush, with J. Relit up, was second, and Orris Root, guided by Tod Sloan was third. Tho Oakley plate of 600 sovereigns, for 2-year-olds, llvo furlongs, wns won by Lord W. Beresford's b. g. Brellquo, by Favordalo, out of Bibelot, with J. Relit up. Tho Middlesex selllne handlcnn of 30) sovereigns, ono mile and n half, was won by Heauury, aiso riuiien uy J. itciir. Results at St, Louis Track. ST. LOUIS, July 7. Today's card of seven races drew ono of tho largest crowds of tho season 'nt tho fair grounds, despite tho sweltering weather. Tho feature of tho card was tho Golden Rod stakes, a selling sweepstakes for 3-ycar-otds, The favorite, Capron, led nil the way, beutlng out Charley O'Drlon by u short neck, with Follx Hard third. Three favorites and two wcll-plnycd sec ond choices won. Tho betting was heavy, Tho attendance big. Results: First race, telling, one mllo and nn eighth; Jim Tumor, 1)1 (J. T. Woods), 4 to 1, won; Wnldeck. 1)9 (Tallcy). 2 to 1 und 4 to 5, Bee ond: Celoato d'Or, 102 (J. Woods), 9 to 2. third. Time: i:56ji. Helen H. Gardner, Good Order, Chomlsiitte. Nannie L, Clara M, Kamsls, Valid, Woodcut and Joo Gam mago nlrto ran. Second raco. selling, ono mile nnd an eighth: Tom Cromwell, 109 (J, Woods.). 7 t " 2, won; SliUlulilu, 101 (Crowhurst), 7 to land 5 to 2, second; Sun God, 107 (W. Klloy), 20 to 1, third. Tlmo: 1:57. Elsmere, American Englo, Dlnornls, Elslcm Vcnner, Salllo Lamar, Maria (. Drown and Brldgo3ton also ran. Third raco. 2-yenr-olds, flvo furlongs; Fred Hcslg. 113 (N. Illll), 6 to 1, won; Premus, 1U3 iDulo), 11 to 6 nnd 3 to 5. second; Edna Green. 110 (Fnllchy), 11 to 5, third. Time; 1:03. Birdie Stone and Quick Range also ran. Fourth race, Golden Rod stakes, selling, seven furlongs; Sldbow, 107 (N. Hill), 4 to 1, won; Charley O'Brien, 101 (Tallcy), S to 6 nnd 3 to 5, second; Felix Dard, 93 (J, Woods), 8 to 1, third. Tlmo: i:2S',4. Capron also ran. Fifth race, handicap, six furlongs: pin ochlo, 118 (J. T. Woods;, 2 to 6, won; Bum mer, 108 (Crowhurst). 16 to 1 und 3 to 1, sen ond; Danish. 100 (Talley), 7 to 1, third. Tlmo: 1:10. Klnjr's Highway, Judgo War den and Grantor utso ran. Sixth race, six furlongs: St. Cuthbert. 119 (J. Woods). 9 to 5, won: HI Nocker. 91 (Mc Glnu), 13 to 5 and 4 tn 5, second; Dave Waldo, 97 (Talley), 7 to 1, third Time: l:14',i. Nan Dora, Miss Verne and Cotton Plant also ran. Seventh race, one and one-sixteenth miles, selling, purse: Terra Incognito, 101 (Dale), C to 1, won; Ilavlland, 53 (Talley), C C. S. SHEPARD, M. D., C. M. HEADRICK, M. D , Consulting phtsicun. down town offices: 306-307-308 NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING TUP flPPIfP TRPATMPNT 1 Riven patients living In tho city or who may como to Omaha for wrcclnl personal treat IIIL, Ul rlWL, IILIIUU1I ment. Tho down-town olllce In the New York Life Hulldln nro well equipped with tho latest medicine?), nppllanccs nnd conveniences. The parlors, consultation nnd electrical rooms and tho laboratories aro open for ser vice to pntlentn from 10 to 3 o'clock dally. THP CANITADII1M TPPATMPMT 'a for patients wishing board nnd room in tsuch enses ns need several week's or i in. oaiii I rtKiuiH I iL,i I iiil.I1 I n,0nth'B for a cure. At tho sanitarium aro clven hathi of vurlous kinds, electricity ond other special forms of treatment. Surgical cases are also received. Write for full Information, THP HflMP TRPATMPNT Most Perfect Kver Devised. Every mull brings adJItlonnl proof of tho success of tho homo iiil. iiuiiiu ' il i iiiL.li i trentmont. This In ono of the most effectual systems over devl.'ed. The physicians and patlontx nro brought In close touch by n system of weekly corrcHpoiidonco. The samo cure mid attention Is given to tho mail patients ua to those who visit tho otllco In person. If you cannot come to tho olllco write for a freo consultation blank nnd lltcrnturo concerning tho Homo Treatment. All old patients, and new ones nlso, are welcomo to a thorough examination, which Is free. Wo treat evory year thous nnda of cases of Cntnrrh, Lung Disease, Dyspepsia, Nervous Weakness, Hhcumatlsm nnd Women's Ailments. Wo havo tho latest and btst Instruments nnd appliances. Ofllco hours, dully 10 to 3, Sunday, 12 to 1. f n :i . nit? What the Ten B ee Vacation Trips Include Cbc Best (he Dnd to 5. second; Jimp, 10S (J. Woods), 5 to 1, third, Tlmo: 1:4a. Apple Jack, Zasol, Leo King and Agnes C nlso ran, SIDNEY LUCAS RUNS GRANDLY Ilerliy 'Winner Second to Jolly HoKor, to Whom 1I Onve PinwidM In Vrrrinin IMiiInIi. ninnAfsn Juiv 7. Jollv ItoKer won to- day'a Clreut Western handicap, with Sidney Lucas Bcconu ana uarrncn num. muuuy i.iipiim wnH rnncedlntr twenty-seven pounds to tho winner, yet lie was beaten by but u innr.tii i .lent pnn ii t Cllbson. who was nn added starter, was made favorite nt 2 to 1. Sidney Iucas was seconu ciiuilu uhu rum Coat third choice tn tho betting, nonoy Uoy went out to set the pace, but wns over taken by Llcutonant Qlbson. This pair run tho Ilrst three-nuartors threo lnngtliH ahead of tho others. Entering tho back Htret.h Honey Iloy retired. Lieutenant Gibson tlien nxHiimnrl command, but Sidney I.iKua. Pink Coat and Jolly Roger closed on him and the paco along tno uacit sireicn wnt n Killing one. After raring with Lieutenant Glt boii until the turn for homo Jolly Ilogcr ronuiollod the Derby favorite to quit. In hn rim for homo Pink Coat tired. In the stretch Sidney Lucas mado a determined of- fort to cairn jony tinner, nm u wh bhk Ing too much and the pair reached tho iln lsh lino staggering, lengths apart, whllo Harrack secured third money from tho ex hausted Held behind. The time, 2:379;, wob reinnrkably good, considering the soft truck. Hesults: First race, six furlongs (substitute for rwmlnr. ruco declared off): Jake Weber, yo (Martin), 4 to 1, won by three lnngth: Cas tako, 101 (KnlBht), 3 to 1. second; Uterp, 97 (BnsHlnger), 10 to 1, third. Time; 1:1b'. Mmlgro, Harney V, J W, Alitor and Johnny .Mciiiuo niso ran, wonil race, ono and one-slxteonth 9 to 10, won by live lengths; Admutiis. no (Cavwooui, v to i, seconu; uiara wooney, 87 (Walsh). 15 to 1, third. Time: l:l0-1i. Mollocole also ran. Tulla Konso left nt tho post. Third racq. ono und one-half miles, Clreut Western handicap, for 3-year-olds and up ward, 42.0CO added: Jolly Roger. 108 (Wink Hold), 10 to 1, won by a length; Sidney Lucas, l-ii (uuiimun), a to i, seconn' liar rack. 6S (Knltrht). 7 to 1. third. Time 2:37. Pink Coat, Lieutenant Gibson, Honey Iloy and Croesus also ran. Fourth race, flvo furlongs: nnomerang, ( (Mntthuws), S to 1, won by two lengths; Admonition, 10) (Howell), 7 to 2. second; liundy Man, 103 (Liullmun), 2 to 1 third. Drs. Shepard & Headrick, Omaha, Nebraska. All Chronic Diseases Treated by Modern Successful Methods. E TREAT 1 Catarrh in alt lis 1 form), Affections of the Nose, " Throat, Ears (deafness). Bron chial Tubes and Lungs; Stomach. Liver, Bowels, Kidneys, Bladder, Womb; Hay Fever, Asthma, Rheumatism. Neural gia, Paralysis, and other seated ailments which the family physician has not the facilities to thoroughly care for and treat. Selected Surgical and Confine ment Cases will also be received Tlmo: 1:0354. Krlcscll, The Conqueror, Fork ford, Tyr, Kohn Wreath, Curd, Glllock and Wampagn also ran, Fifth race, ono mile: Tho Elector, 119 (Wilson), 6 to 5, won by n length; PatrOon, 109 (Van Dusen), 3 to 1, second; Btnr Cham ber. 103 (Howell), 8 to C, third. Tlmo: l:ii(4. Three stnrtors. Sixth race, seven and onc-hnlf furlongs: Moroni, 110 (Matthews), 13 to 10, won by a length; Hluo Lick, 110 (Cay wood), 3 to 1, second; Miss Shnnley, 103 (Dovln), 10 to 1, third. Time: 1:3G;. Teuccr. Irish Jowel, Olekomn nnd Cora Huvlll also run. Seventh race, six furlongs, selling; High Jinks, 100 (Uullmiin), 10 to 1, won by four lengths; JoBcphlno It, 97 (Knight), 6 to 1, second; HrulerK, 99 (Howoll), 10 to 1, third. Tlmo: 1:15. Orion, Lemond. Avatar, Ud Gartland II nnd Queen Esther nlso ran, i:iitrli for WlndKor JIfctiiiK. DETROIT, July 7.-A totnl of ISO entries hnvn been received for tho fourteon clnsses which will comprlso the program of tlio trotting meeting given by tho Windsor Driving Park association nt Windsor July I) to 12. Tho featuro of the meeting Jh n mntch raco between John R. Gentry nnd Joo Pntcheu, July' 13. It n ecu nt llimtliiKH Continue. HASTINGS. Neb., July 7.-(Spuclal,)-Qn nrcount of tho town of Frlond having dronDod out of tho Nebraska raco circuit the 100 head of fast horses which are fol lowing the cour.se will remain in Hastings until next Wednesday und Thursday, when there will be races hero during thoso two days, I own Foot Hull Heliedulc, IOWA CITY In., July 7.-Spodnl.)-Tho following schedulo of gnmes has been ar ranged to be plnyed by tho State university during tho coming season: Soptcinber 2j, Upper Iowa university at Iowa City; Oc tober C, open; October 12, Simpson cnllcgo ut Iowu City; October 19, Amea at Arne1 October it, Drake nt Iowa City; November 3, Chicago at Chlcugo; November 10, Michi gan at Detroit; November 17, Orlnnell at Iowa City; November 23. nlumnl at lawn City; November 29, Northwestern at Hock Island. Jnl! Mndo Morr Krcure. Peoplo who are Incarcerated In tho Doug las county Jail hereafter will havo a moro dltllcult time In working with confedorutes for their delivery, from tho prison. Since the ocupe of Jones the. sheriff has been considering ways of making' escape Im possible, and as ono step In that direction will erect a wall of wire retting three feet , In pluce It will be impossible (or visitors Established in 1891. . REFERENCES TO CURED PATIENTS IN EVERY COUNTY IN NEBRASKA. Sanitarium Building, 3615 North Twenty-Fourth St. Electric cn run tvtry six mlnutti between Down -Town Offices nd the Sanitarium. : : W TWO weeks or more at the coolest and most delightful spots in America trips through the mountains and the grandost scenery of the Rockies, or at the lakes, both large and small. & IJAILROAD and sleeping car fare on the best trains. & & & A LL hotel bills the best that the house affords at the best s hotels in the land, jfi p?REE transportation for a companion to accompany the winner on the entire trip. cf- A CHECK to cover " allthe incidental & expenses of the trip, cf- Affords to pnss anything to tho prisoners without tho knowledge of the turnkey. CHANGE IN THE PAYMASTERS JI11 Jo r Ilrndiier D. Slaughter la Or dered to Tnkc Stutlou at Olllllllll. WASHINGTON, July 7.-(Spcclal Tele gram.) Major John D. Uakor, chlof pay master for the Department of MJfasourl, will proceed to and take station at St. Louis and Major Hradncr D. Slaughter, additional pay master, now on duty at St. Louis, will pro ceed to and tako station at Omnlm. Tho Postofllco department has ordered that hereafter Bridgeport, Neb., shall not be supplied by mall tralnu running frpm Al llanco, Neb., to Guernsey, Wyo., but will bo supplied by a local lino. A rural freo delivery mall route has been oitubllebeil at Princeton, Scott county, la., over a route twenty-slx miles long, serving BG5 people scattered over an nrcu of thirty ono miles. Frank 0. Hauka is tho carrier nppolntcd. Promotions In tlio Navy. WASHINGTON, July 7.Tne president has mado tho following promotions in the navy: Commander M, It. S. McKcnzle, to bo a captain; Lieutenant Commander Georgo I Colvocorfescd.'to bo a commander; Lieuten ant Oommnmler Charles B. Colahan, lo ho .1 commander. Lieutenant James p. Parker, to bo a lleutenont commander; Lieutenant lien W. Hcdgoi, to be a lieutenant com mander; Ernest V. Banditrom, to bo a boat swain tn the navy. t'nll for Hunk Sloleineiit. WASHINGTON, July 7.-Mr. Dawes, the comptroller of tho currency, has Issued a call for reports of tbo condition of national banks at tho closo of business, Friday. June 29, 1900, Bavo your coupons nnd present them to Rnnin ftrl trint una tnnw I...-- 1 a. i - "v awu iwi lUUlTiMU nor YUlv 111 tho contest now L'olng on In The Ue. Y