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    THE OMAHA DALLY BEE; JTMPAY, MAY 10, 1001.
SHORT DAY IN WESTERN -ami ?r-:v.
" " uuusnawi nun,,, ib,..,t l l O.Vance, lf....l
lhy, c... 2 J 2 J 0 Htitlow, c
H.iay, p 0 0 I 3 O.Owen, p
Ffl.l 110 0 0
Only Two Gatni Played Am Wen bj the Hustinr. p. o l o o o
Tatl-Endri.
. 0 0 ID 3 0
3 10
2 2 0 0
i : 2 o o
112 4 0
Totals 1(2S II
ToUla.. ..tltKI) 1
Winning run scored with one out
Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 3 -7
KANSAS CITY AND ST. JOSEPH LOSE Mi,NVD.!V7
mtfi off each plicher: ore Hold, u: on
IttistlnK. 10. Two-base hits: Nance. Klber-
feld, Owen, Leahy, Conroy. Three-base
hit: Nuncc, Stob-n bases: Gilbert, Duffy.
Ilajf! on ball.: Off Owen. i. Passed ball!
Leah v. v i nteh! Owen. Htrtlck nut:
ny Roldy, i: by Owen, 2. Double plays
Omahn and Den Moines .lonrney Knst
vturrt to Tackle the Tennis thnt
llnvc neen Fljlng-
lllli.
nit
Conroy to Gilbert to Anderson. I!any
nrnv. Hjirnnre nils: uasev. uwen. i
pon. Burk. Irf-ft on bate: Milwaukee,. 12
cany to
n, Olcn-ikce-
12!
Only two ames were Played in the West- ; WR. VhlVu. "titt- 8i
em league yesterday, Omaha being on It game: 1:45.
way from Colorado Spring to St. josopn .. . ....
for today s game, and l)e Moines journey-
log from Denver to Kansas City. The tall- n. Plei, ytn Vp phenomenal
enders. Minneapolis and 8t. Paul, won name, lint Krrnrs nent Htm.
from the leaders, Kansas City und St. CLEVELAND, May 9.-Enrl Moore, cieve-
Joseph, and the table tfaowt all the mem- land's new pitcher . field the .American Chi-
bora of the league stand on a pretty even Bft-.e on, ba" b,R. ,,, tie'"menn
footlng. t'me both teams had scored twice, Clove-
innu uii nun imu v.niCHKO on an errur uj
wiv TUB UAMK AXIl It UN 8 AWAY. Moore. In the tenth two singles pave Chi-
. ciigo the game. Attendance. 4(0. Score:
Minneapolis Too1 Hnsy to May nnA ClllUAOO I CLEVKLAND.
oniltnr Mini .-n. .... -M... . finv ,t n n n i'ni.1. i .t 1 ft A
Oil JUOMlli..'i . Jflnef. II I 0 3 0 O.Mr?nrthv. If 0 0 Z 0
KV'L'W .? onemns. cf...q 14 0
ball until the sixth Inning, when he wont to JJ.'tm.ri Jb 1112 0
jucut.i aim piiiiun uouv" Hhueart, 0 0 2 4 0
Kvent No. 27-Twenty white tlyer tarcMs,
1t n,tA nhAH fl haft, l'ntt'.
ers, Herr. IJurke, l.thdermnn. Moore. Uray,
Townsend, WaddlnKton, Italns and Klelne,
Morrill and r. .Miner, is; noRrrs, o rap
kins. McDonald. Wflddlngton, M. T. Miller.
Shaddock and Irwin, 18. . .
Kvent no. Tno ' uiCKy mm , hup h
for Nebraska amateur ' championship.
"Dicky Ulrd targets, 12 entrance, target;
extra, amateur: Gllhert. Saunders and
t. 11 OS 11 tr.4 t t.iitArtvirttl M M 1 1
Townscnd,' 2; Hurke. Slmpklns and Uray, C0NSUL FEDELI TAKES DP THE MATTER
Event No. VS Twenty-flvo white flyer tar
crdts. f.T tiirnnro. ijo tinned, oneni unncri
rowers and Slmpklns. 25; Herr, I.liidjrtnan ,-.. ( u.r tiitcrnnilnnnl ffnlr
and McDonald, 24; Wamps, Domtnc, Klolne 1 rom," " 5,n' ""frnnnonni .nnir
und Townsend, 2.1. f Mlrlkers' lolem-p n( Cement
Kvent No. a Mtieen wnne nyer sman,
i.U) entrance. $10 added, amateur: Hinder-
marsn, Gilbert, I'owcrs, ncrr. .Honre, iirnj.
McDonald, I'armelce. Dominie, Schroedcr
and Alexander, 15; Wamps, WnddliiBton,
Klelne, Mnderman, Saunders and Bern
hardt, 14; Shaddock. lingers, Townscnd,
italns, i". .Miner, xiiciivccry. uunuuuci mat
ter and uanae, is.
Il.lt. E
Mlnnranolls 0 0 0 1 0 5 U-C K 2
Ht. Joseph 0 0 S 1 2 0 O-o 8
Batteries: Mtnncapollfl. Wadsworth and
Klnlow: St. Joseph. Wlgss. Milton and
Doolln.
timi:i.v ii its a x u .o Eitnoits.
MePsrIM. If. 0 0 3 0 0
.Sullivan, c.. 0 0 2 0 0
Katoll, p.... 0 0 0 3 0
Totals,.
4 2 Ml! 0
0
0
UCh'nce, lb 0 1 15 I 0
tlrsdley. Jb.. 0 0 110
Hk. 2b. l... v - i
Shy. .. . n q g o
Wood, e 1 2 2 0 0
Mfir. n 0 0 1 3 1
Vesaer .... 0 0 0 0 0
Ml.
I'll ii I KlniU Kiiinnn Clly on Un-
atenily I.pk
Telsl t I JO 13 2
'Batted for Moore In tenth
Chirnen 00020000ft 24
Cleveland 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2
Earned runs: Clove and. 2. Two-base
hit: Pickering. Sacrifice hits: McCarthy.
KANHAH CITY. Mmv a. St. Paul won Mrt. .qtnlrn lmse! Inbell. First hase
the fourth gamu of thu series today, by on bulls: By Moore, 1: by Katoll, 3. Left
time v h mine and error ess flcldlni:. Kan- on bases: c cveland. 6: Chlcaco. 1. Tim
huh City was unsteady at critical stages, 0f game 2M. Umpires: 8herldan and
Aitcmiunce, .on. tscore; .Mannassau.
lt.H.E.
St. Paul 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 0 -j 7 0 1 I. A JOI 11 IS SE.T TO BENCH
Kansas city...u o u u u i u o u ii j
Batteries St, Paul, Klepper nnu Mlson, .rol,, Too Vlnorouslr to I mplrc
ivanimv.il), i.eiiiici mm -.. ic. nnd Uolllon Wins.
iveiiern lcnuuc niunuiiiK.
Won. Lost
KansaH City I :
omahn.
St. Joseph
Dcs Moines
Denver
Colorado Springs
Minneapolis
St. Paul
.3
.3
..3
..3
..3
..3
..3
rtflSTOV. Mi.v Ttio Amorlrnn Ttnatons
P.C. won today by bunching hits with Phlladel-
oii i pniu s errors. iapiain x;ijoie was oent:iicii
oy mo umpire ic
1IEAI.I. lHJNOHY FOIl llt-LSWITT,
Minneapolis Tlircntcns l.nvvsuU
li-l Hi. .Iiianili Sliiil'lHllll).
on irvtiL-iiif -vt. M..w 0 St.onlal Tele. I Parent. 0 0 2 6 1
gram.)-Manager Benll of Minneapolis was "". 2b... l o o 3 i
much ftKltateil whmi ho left this city for c..... l 3 10
Denver. He made a strong effort today to Cuppy, p.... 2 l o J o
tho umnlre for nrotestlnc too vlcor-
ously In tho Ilrst half of the first Inning.
.o) Kultz replaced him nt second. Scybold went
I lu 111111 iuriiili iiuriliy tovcrcu lirci
.b) Attendance, 3.C00. Score:
HfisTnv i TMiit.AntrT.nur.v
I t, if rt r I x it i a b
a . . a. w. ... u. i ......w. .
Dond. ir 3 3 1 2 0 Maiden, rt.. 1 17 0 0
Hemphill, rf 1 2 1 1 0 Clelor. cf 0 13 0 0
Jones. Cf.... 1 0 2 0 U Fulls. Ib.... 1 2 0 3 0
to Collins, 3b... 0 113 0 Murphy, lb. 1 1 7 0 1
Fiecnmn, lb 0 0 15 0 0 Seybold. If.. 0 13 0 0
Orotn. 3b.... 0 2 2 1 0
thickhead. ssO 0 1
P6wcri, c...i 0 110 0
get control of snqrtsiop uus iiuibwhi. who - .
!ia Vi.nn ,,r.rfnnnllic- hii well for St. JOSCOll IOISIS .1 1 .
that Mr. ucall considered It business to en- Boston 2 0 0 0
Prater, p.,
Totali...
,00010
.3 24 7 3
0 1!'-!
f(.rr n plaint on Ilulsvvltt. Bcall says he Philadelphia 0 0 D 0 0 I 0 2 t-3
enguged Hulswltt last ran for tne prescru Earned runs: Boston, 3; Philadelphia, l
season. Hulswltt suys there was somo talk Two-base hits: Collins. Dowd. Seybold
to that effect, but no agreement. President Three-base hit: Dowd. Stolen bases: Mur-
lllrkv Hiinnnrted Hulswltt when Bcall at- nhv. Dowd. I-'reemun r2). IVrrls. Sacrlnce
tempted to prevent lilm from playing to- hit: Murphy. First base on balls: Off
day. Beat! says he will appeal to tho courts Fraser, 3. Hit by pitched ball: Power,
to enforce his rights.
BEAT THE CHAMPIONS AGAIN
Ilenueatrrs fouuli Brooklyn for
Annlhej- Uoost C'n.the Per
Cent Column.
Struck out: By Cuppy. 4. Wild pitch
Fraser. Time of game: 2:10. umpire: Has
Ken.
American I.eavue ntanalnif.
Won. Lost. P.C
Detroit 10 4
Chicago ! 4
Baltimore 7
Boston 7
Washington 5
BOSTON. May O.-Plttlnger pitched a KW''ia1P1ma i
jautlful gamo for Boston today, striking rt?.U2 1
jt seven men and allowing only oni: base iu T
NEBRASKA UNIVERSITY LOSES
beautiful
nu
on balls. In the fifth
4
5
fi
x
9
10
714
,63
454
M3
.3117
2S5
Innlnsr
mado a bunt down third base line and heat
Hamilton
Cioes on
Exh'bltlon In Indiana
Aculnst the South llenri
Ureens.
SOUTH BEND, Ind..
May S.-(Speclil
team naa an
It out to first. A full runnlnc catch by Cro
litis In the ninth was a feature. Attendance.
2,000. score:
BOSTON. IIHOOKLYN.
H.H.O.A.El lt.H.O.A.E
lUmllton, cf 2 2 3 0 OKeekr, rf... 1 12 0 0
Tenry, lb... 1 1 0 0 siheeknrd. If. 0 2 1 l 0
nemanf. 3D. l i i 6 u nicv:rerry. ci v u u v u
tiinr a A 1 t J i-'urr-ll. lb.. 1 210 1 1 I Tlm-Ain. 1 The Nebraska
r-rAliui. rf.. 1 2 2 0 0 Dlv. 2b 0 1 3 2 0 I oncn date today, so playeU tne Wotltn UetuJ
.Qam'.ons. lt.-0. 1 J.O. ODAhUn. .,.0 o. i 1 0 Greens an exhibition game., The ,lme was
riw o 034 o riAtin. ar... o l i l i i close nniii mo nuiiii iniiuiK. wiicii iiic uru-
Klttrldge, c.'O o 3 1 McOuIrr, c.. 0 o 2 u o fesslonals Jumped on Bender's curves for
rittlngor. p.O 9, 0 1 OMcUsnn, p,. 0 0 0 5 0 two tnrce-ua
Trttnii i 1 1; ii 1 Totuli 2 7 24 12 2 fielding game than It did yesterday with
I .( trA -w. . Ti, ...a-. haa Aal i a
BOStOn 3 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 '- , 1 KW.'S'.la'Y'ahnSd II fipl?
ti.An..ia. ft ! ii i n ii ii ii i i n ' 1 ' ......
D'vu"')" " "vvv - nar) nnd c liner. Bender Pitched a co.ld
Earned runs: Boston. 3; Brooklyn, 1. umn in nil hut the last Innlne. The ioc.il
Two-base hit: Crollus. Home run: Far- tcarn pounded out three runs In this Inning
roll. Stoipn bases: Hamilton, s; wwe, 2. before the side was retired. The team goei
Bases on nans: un I'lttingcr, a; on iiic- to Bioomlngton rriaay to piay inaiana uni
Gann. 3. Hit by nltched ball: Crollus. versllv. Score:
Struck out: By Plttlngcr. 7: by McfJann. 1. H.H.E,
Time: 1:40. umn re: Nasn. Houtn Menu ..i i it u o i z 3-iu . e
Nebraska .... l u u u u u - b i u
IIA1IV SHOWS THIS MISSOtniANS. Batteries: South Bend, Shaffer and Fo.v-
ler; rveprasKa, uenuer anu uoane
Cincinnati
ARRESTS LEADERS AT 10LA
Pheriff Hobirti Diipersii Mob Inrronnding
Ittlitai at Depot.
Works Stnnley Keeps
llnmla HIT.
IOLA, Kan., May !. The trouble be
tween workmen and the Italians sent here
nvnt N'n. 31 Fifteen white flyer targats, I mm ICmui ritv seems n hi nhnut over.
11.60 entrance, JlfO added, amateur: Gilbert , (hA f,.,!,... hsvlnc been returned home
Uiii nnarfl .iiinprmnn. i ni in i n iz l " . . . -
inn. K.elne nnd Bernhardt. IS: Hinder- and the leaders arrested. Sheriff llobarls
marsh. Arnold, .LaFrn nek, . Tramp, Dono- ftppearcd at the depot at about two hour
&Un1mPn time today and served war-
14; Moore, Slmpklns. Parmolee, F. Miller, and ordered tho rest, mostly boys and
Buffum and Mcllvcery. 13. vnlltlf, m. -,... i,n. h. .
i.'1'nni rv r" t'. -n'nniv u'niin iivnr t a rtrn r at . jwhuh mvni .
(2 entrance, J15 added, nmateur: Llndor- Tho crowd dispersed without making
man. Bray, nddington. italns and .mch- troub e. The company, nnd ng that tho
veery, 20: Alexander. UaFranck, Buftam. , ' .r..A ,' ,,,. .
Morrl.l. Schroedcr. Townscnd, Gilbert and Italians were too scared to return to
Saunders, la: Gottlieb, Dominic, Bernhardt work, purchased tickets (or them and they
went back to Kansas City on the first pas
mateur: Powers! engcr train. Ono or two of them carry
3ray and Wnddlnpton, 20: Bernhardt, K. bloody heads, but aside from this the re-
Mlllcr, Dominie, Klelne, .McDonald, Gott- .... tu., t(.Vrr.il neoole were wounded can
lleb. Llndermnn. Hogers, Gllhert. Herr and pof' jnat "vcral People were wounaca can
Saunders, 19; Slmpklns, Parmelee, Kalns, not be confirmed.
KANSAS city, .May s.-ierome l-edeii,
Schrocder. Buffum nnd Donohue. IS.
Event No. 3lFlfteen white fiver tarcets
ii entrance, lit) added, nmateur: Gilbert,
Italian consul In Kansas City, Is quoted as
Herr. Llndermnn. Brav. McDonald. Parme- saying today that the labor trouble In lola,
lee. Townsetid, Buffum, and Morrill, 15; Kan., that resulted In sovoral Italians liav
Grant, Bernhardt, Mollveory, Schroeder, . ,iu.n tmm thai inmn milt bo
Waddliigton, Bains and Klelne, 14. Ing been driven from that town, tvIU be
Iniuuo an micrnnuuuiii uuuir.
"Elovon of thn Italians rrnehed here to-
mtta JhroruP,V tnnaTAtTrm' ?:" Con.ul F.d.i,, "two or three of
his home nt Geneva. Neb. Thorp will spend luteo wcro mjuiv-u uu m. icum ue
tho summer In Austria, where he will ride carried from the train In a blanket. I
for the stable of a prominent Austrian no- ihall renort the matter nt oncn to Count
bleman. Tho little Jockey anticipates a 1" e J?f"" Ji.- 1..
pleasant sojourn in tne old country, out iiuiuumi iu vu.i.it.u, mm hud juiuhh.
expressed himself as belm sorry to get so tlon of the slate of Kansas. The expul-
lho?lr;.oTor,1vPe,,,;!! mVhSssto'n 8i f, the ita,,Bns, rm ,la c.ct,nen,(
rrn m .cw yotk HJLiuruav. auuy ia. i "win u.-w- ..j..v.v-.t .vu..muvv
Consul FeiJeu. "ana win assuredly become
ACCIDENT TO SHAMROCK II fln Intcdnatlonal Incident. The governor of
i tne state oi nansun is exprcien tu uuorii
Sir I tin miis Union Has a Nnrrorr tne samo protection 10 uniians mat is given
in- to American citizens or any other nation
ality. These aro honest vvorklngmen and
entitled to the chance to earn a living In
(Copyright. 1900, by Press Publishing Co.) lola or any other place so long as they
LONDON. May 0. (New York World Ca- conduct themselves properly. I do not
blegram Special Telegram.)-Slr Thomas doubt that Count Hozwadowskl will com
Llnton hud a narrow escano with his life munlcate at once with our ambassador In
today, whet, the gaff of tho challenger Washington anti tne auinoruics or Kansas
buckled In a sham souall off Hurst Dolnt will bo asked for nn explanation.
during o trial with Shamrock I. The block ' am not laminar wan tne exact con-
whlzzed nast Linton's head, canslne a deen dltlon in ioia. out so inr as i can learn
Indentation In the wooden sheathing of tho thd Italians that are having trouble were
deck. "eDt there from Kansas City to fill positions
Linton enld to the World rorrsr,(indent: In the orks made vacant by disagreements
"We were nil creatlv nleased with the ner- " wnicn my countrymen were in no manner
fnrmanno nf ihn ..haiiom-or whioh hn.,i concerned. Last night a number of the old
substantial superiority In every point of workmen attacked the Italians In their
Thomas Upton
Esi'unc with
Life.
sailing to Sbumrock 1. This accident Is
most annoying, but we will have her ready
for Saturday's trial all the same.
At the start today both yachts turned
out for the first time In full racing trim
tents and several shots were fired. The
Italians were taken to tho depot and kept
there until the arrival of a train to take
them to Kansas City."
TOPEKA. Kan.. Mny 0. Oovernor Stan
The Shamrock II bad three lengths the ,e.wl't! "u" cU1 the lola affair
better of the start and began at once to , , . ' .? .
day, "Is to send the militia when I am
requested to do so by the local peace offi
Increase the lead. Two miles from the
start tho Shamrock I was about one minute
astern of the Shamrock II. The wind came
UO.C.U UI till uiihiii uvn ... .o H UU I ,, , , , , . -
i ,,., ii .un, v,i cer3. That has not been done, and I pre
In a few hard squalls while the yachts I . . w! t.iji
. ,.A ,u , j ..,, . . .u. sume that the sheriff feels able to handli
Btllicu llic MCAl 1UIIU ,i Liu a nan auu luo
the matter with the force at his Immediate
command."
IJIriiTvood Reata CrelRhtnii.
OLENWOOD. la.. May !.-(8peclal.)-
Pitcher Throws StrnnRe
Carve to St. I.onls.
.CINCINNATI, May O.'-Broltcnstctn lusted Crelghton university team lost a game to
but ono Inning ngulnst his o d comrndes. the local team here this afternoon by a
niKiiiiML ,nw nn imiu. m ua iuui). iimiii scoro or 7 to o. Tne uienwoou team is ex
had the visitors ot his mercy throughout, eontlonnllv fast, havine such men ns Wit
Attendance. LSOO. Score: t,ina. wi,o was backston for St. Josenh early
CINCINNATI. ST. LOUIS. this season, nnd Wllklnsen, who played for
n.n.o.A.i:.
llrllrldf. If.. 0 1 3 0 1
Hnrley. rf... 110 0 0
Dobbs, cf.... 0 '3 0 0 1
Hckly. lb. 1 2 7 2 0
rrdwfonl.. rf 1 2 3 1 1
Ht'nfeMt. 2b 1 1 3 2 0
Irwin, 3b.,.. 2 0 110
Corcoran, la 1 3 3 5 0
l'cltr. e 1 2 3 0 0
llrrgtn, c... 0 0 3 1 0
Ilatui, p 0 0 13 0
Totals 9 14 27 15 3
lt.H.O.A.E. Dcs Moines last year. The first two Innings
Iturkctt. If . 0 2 l o 1 Crelghton had Its own way. but In the
i lloldrlck, cf. 0 0 o o o third three Insufferable errors at tho fatal
, Nlcholi. cf.. o l 2 0 0 moment gavo the Olenwoods five runs to
Donovan, rf . o 0 S 0 0 tho good nnd this lead Crelghton could l.ot
, MeOann, lb. 0 0 8 0 n overtake beforo the iflnth Inning was over,
i Wallace. s. l 1 1 4 l Captain Welch pitched his usual tine bull
Chlldi. 2b.... 1 2 3 0 1 for the 'varsity nnd succeeded In making
i Krurgtr, ib. 0 1 0 1 0 seven men ot utenwooa uuo inn num.
i ttchriver. c.. 1 2 5 2 e O'Kccfe put up tho tlneBt backstop work
i Hi'fnufn, po o l 2 0 witnessed In a long lime and kept the stu
isudtiorf, p... o 3 0 3 0 dents gingered up all the time. W llklnsen,
the old Hiiml-proiesslonal pitcher, did some
Total. 3 12 24 12 3 ex??' e"l 'win ng ; tor inc .uiiwm "Bs-
Cincinnati 6 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 -9 S?Ar
St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0-3 Qipfjwood 0 1 5 0 0 1 (I 0 '-7
Enrned runs: St. Louis. 2. Two-base Crelghton 3 0 0 1 1 o 1 0 ( S
hits: Dobbs. Corcoran. Three-base hits; natterles: Olenwood. Wllklns, Wllkcnsen
Ppltz. Schtivcr. Stolen base: Corcoran. n...i rn wnitina- f vnto-iitnn uvtui.
'Double plays: Breltensteln to Wallace to o Keefe. Umpire: Dllenun. Tlmo: 2:00.
JlltHIli uuicuiAii iu uui.nivj'i ii.ii ijupu in - -
IiiUIh: Off Hahn. 3; off Breltensteln. 4: oft Xebraakn City Defeats Indians.
Sudhoff, 1. Hit by pltcneil ban: Hutinorr l. NEBRASKA CITY. Neb.. May l.-(8peclal
Struck out: Hnhn, 6;. Sudhoff. 4. W ild Trleuram.l-l ho enrne of base ball between
Pitch: Breltensteln. Time: 1:40. Umpire: the Argo team and tho Nebraska Indians
Emtdlc. resulted In a victory for Argo. 17 to 14. li.it-
ZT teries: White Eye and Reed for the ln-
t.iiii-'Ai.ii iinnrs i n imu nii, au. aians, ueesing ana -eraue tor tne Argos.
Anotner game win do piayeu tomorrow
l ny
Shamrock II proved wonderfully well able
to stand up to Its canvas. In the next
tour rancs mo cnaucngcr increasea mo Social at Kountrr Mcmorlnl
lead to two minutes and fifteen seconds. Last evening a box soclnl ut Kotintze
At this time a thick black thunder squall Memorial cmircn was largely attcnaeti. i
came driving off the Hampshire coast and n" ShwnrW' , V,. '"
the two yachts were soon racing along boxes, which were allotted to the men
with their lee rails hidden. present by numbers, .vlin.n otc was served
t,ii ,,. .Mi ,,, . ,ua .ii w It i the unches. quite nn interesting pro
The challenger sailed out ot the squall, mm wfl9 rpn(iP,P(j mipr the direction o
but the Shamrock I carried It longer and Harry. Slevers. among the numbers being
rlnioil nn rnnldlv Off Hurst castle one recitations by Miss Kate Hchwnrtzlanile
ciosca up rnpiuiy. uii uurst. casue one Rnd ano sQQS b M(;a TobbI,8t W- w
minute and thirty seconds separated the swnln was elected May king and Mis
two yachts. Another and much nercer scnwarizianuer .May queen.
otiiall limn Ama inrponlnir nlnnp W'hpn
,l sllu" l"c u'umu' ,nv:",.(' Three divorce cases were bcKUit In the
with every rope and spar straining and district court yesterday. C. E. McCabe
boom lifting high under the bellying main- wants to be legally separated from Mar
uli Thn animll hlnw at th rain nf About garet because, ho alleges, she has deserted
sail. The squall blew at tne rate oi anout plnl Snriih nBia t0 bc divorced from Isaac
twenty Knots nn nour ana inc steamer jj. Ovcrturf on the erouni! of cruelty. .Mary
Erin, doing a good thirteen knots, was E. would do decreed not tne wire or James
nhl, In Wnnn Bln vlth thn rarora. uojmil ufVHUBV. aim nu urn, iieuisu
,w .... .-. ner cruciiv.
While tho squall was blowing Its worst
thn li.irl.Rtnv hlnnk hroko and dronned. I,are Class of t.iUm
i . .i .... -,i.k.... .... i i hp tim i ia oace ot iikn wi initiate
IBV lUaiUIUHSl UB lUUJ ICll miliuui ,, , f ni,n,.. thlu vnlnr tr,r
port aft and swayed ominously and tho the reason that the summer recess Is ho
cutter plunged Into the seas. Then from near at hand It has taxen advantage or tnii
nlnff f-nmp n Iparlnir and rrndlnr sound occasion 10 prnpiiro ivctui cnieriainmcii
aiort came n learing ami renuing souna. fft .. . tinnti. a irnnr urncram hm
The topsail yard had broken. As this bccn arranged und refreshments will be
big sail fell on the gaff that spar, which servco.
is built of hollow steel plates, crumpled
,tn ctv Innt fpnin lh,, rftet onrl pnllnnanrl
As soon as possible the resulting wreck IS IT AN EPIDEMIC?
was cleared away and the disabled cutter
was taken back to Southampton. The Vital Statistics Show an Alarnilnj, Increase
Jennys lliivu u nun kuu ucttii? Itnuj,
In this afternoon's trial tho challenger
sailed twelve miles In one hour and ten
minutes. It is expected that the trial race
will take place next Saturday.
afternoon n
Gives Visitors from Plttsbnrw One ot
Its Sure Thing.
CHICAGO, May 9.-Errors by Chlcago'a
mtlelri at critical staxos. two bases on balls
und a few well-placed hits gave Pltshurg ,lm,l,," Tpi cr
un ettsy game todny. the fourth straight. pi1.urSr,inf,
Beaumont muffed IvIrCormlek's high fly in .,.,. r i
ine nintn, Kline following tne mupiny i'nii
.I.K Inn. , .A.hn nrraf .,.,.l,. ."li I rt ,. I Al I O J l
n.,,. .a .i'.,f h .rin-. . fv,wMi w..,i.uBv a
oniy run. Aiicnoai.ee, awi. ucore:
cHicxad. riTTsuurto
n.n.o.A.n. n.n.o a.e.
the same teams.
Western Association.
At Toledo Tolcdo-Dayton postponed, rain,
At Indianapolis Indlunapoiis-Marion post-
rounus.
aptds Grand Rapids, 4; Co-
Wayne, 1.
Wayne Louisville, 6; Fort
Hartll, If.. 0 1 4 o 0
Dolan. rf.... 0 1 2 ft 0
tffxter, cf... 0 2 4 0 0
Doyle, lb,... 0 0 10 10
Child. 2b.... 0 13 3 1
lluymer, Jb. 0 0 l 2 l
M'C'm'k. f. 1 2 0 3 J
Kllni. c 0 1 2 1 C
Mnffe, p.. 0 1 l 1 0
Totals t 9 27 11 4
IkcIi, 3b.. .1 1 1 3 0
Rltfhey. Jh 0 14 10
li'a-inont, cf 2 X 4 0 1
Wacn'r. rf,. 1 1 0 0 0
riranct'd, lbO 1 12 l 0
Tannehlll, If J 3 1 0 0
Kly. fa 2 3 14 1
Zlmtnrr, c... 0 1 4 l 0
t'hlllppl, p.. 0 0 0 0
AMATEURS SHOOT SHARPLY
Rank with Professionals In he ITy-
IliK Tnraret Scores n
Lincoln.
Totnla
I 12 27 H
LINCOLN. Mav 9.--(Speclal.)-The ama
teurs led the professionals a chase In the
shooting tournament today. Judging from
the score alone It would be Impossible to
tell the ono class from tho other. l'i to a
,AA1 CAAnAu It'll HIP IHIU CUIDH I1UIII ui uuir,. v .-
c-mIxZ o S a , n S n 7? f"'T " e afternoon Forrle Moore had
Chicago 0 0 o o o o o 0 j-l bron relegating all other contestants to the
Left tin bases: Chicago, 5: Pittsburg, 10. rear. In four of the events he made clean
Two-basn hits: Zlminer, Kllng, sicrltlce scores. But he fell down when It came to
htti Rltchey Stolen bases: Hnrtsnll. thn ''Dicky Bird" event. Immediately after
-jlenumnnt, Wagner. Doyle, Ely. Doublo lunch. Ho brought down only twenty-two
play: lutcnoy to uransneid. struck out. of tne twcniy-nve targeis ami oaun.nrs
by Menefce. 2; by Phlllltipi. 4. Bases on won the event with a clean score. Gilbert
II1IIIB. V'll mrm-.rv, t . ,t,L... ..iriiii- I .i4 limit. i,t """"" - " " -
fee. Hit with ball: Wagner. Time: n;. was concerned, but the event was open
t'mrdre: Dwyer. only to amatours. rArmelee cleaned up
v.- YiipL- Mniat one t wenty-target event just neioro inn
"' .nniai. A r.nk(.d manv others. To
NEW YORK, May 9. New York-Phlladal- morrow Is tho last day of the shooting and
nhla National league, game postponed on one event will occunv the whole time. It Is
Account of rain. event No. SS. for twenty-live live birds, 516
National League rtandlnu. entranci, w auacu. nnimicap twenty-seven
ivnn 1 nut l P I lu hhiij-ihii yiiru?. 1 lll Clillirai will imov
in VjRr "ntl It'e in the afternoon nnd Is the cttl-
Clnrlnnstl in
Pittsburg n
Boston 7
New York ft
Brooklyn 7
St. Louis 7
Philadelphia. 0
Chicago i , 5
...,) niuiaiitiii in me wnoie anair.
ti ri rem
9
a
12
Today's
T ..... . vti M . . .. .. . .
r.icin ru. m i'iiien wnun nyer targots,
't h i1'"0 entrance. 110 added, amateur: Btir.'lfl.
Saunders, Gottlieb, Rains. Shaddock nnd
fl Lrwln' lhA Morrill F. Miller. Mcllveery.
SV Grant. Alexander. Gilbert. Powers, Herr,
- - i i.iiiuvi umn, ivuarin, i'Hrinriec ana rvieiue,
I 14! flSimiirS. llrSV. Tnvniaml U'riHlii.
MILWAUKEE IN 1ETTER LUCK !?" Dom,ne' Carpenter. Clyde and HmPn,
Invent No. 24 Fifteen whltn (1
llriif visMtncr American ream from 1 i,o" eniranve, nuucu, nnmirur: iiiiDert,
iierr, aipore, niniui aim vnrier. la; fowers,
Hurke. Saunders. Llndermnn. llrnv i.nnmta
Parmelee. Townsend. F. Miller, Dounhje,
Irwin, Alexander. 14: Schroeder. Grant.
Clyde, Hogors. Gottlieb, Waddlngton, Do
mine and Klelne. 13.
Kvent no. ss Tweniy. wnue nyer tar-
Ulll
Detroit, Seven to Hlx, In Well
Playeil fiiinic,
MILWAUKEE. May 9,-Owen pitched a
nnnd iinm for the Americans until n. ball
from Frlel's bat struck his hand In the
hatted hlmhrd wlnnl Sou Pin the nfmh Mpo're. Parmelee Wnddlngtoh;; Shaddock
i.;iAS ,iVh iliit on , man out iiiiiit.. and Irwin. 20: Gilbert. Powers. Llnderman.
Kll? RVS0 Vn. 1 i.1:ffU1TerrHChlv0oger.r:
r!,5rhtW'.i'e1d,:BnroUth learns" ife'.Td nB
Aftendance. l.W. Score: ' Event No. Fifteen white fly er targtts,
MILWAUKEE. I DKTrtOlT. t.M entranc. 110 added, amateur: Powers,
h.h.o.a.i.. ji.H,o.A.K. Herr. Rogers. Townsend and Irwin, 15;
Waldron. rf . 0 3 1 1 0Cay, Jb,. . 1 114 3 Orant. Gilbert, Burke. Bray. Parmelee.
OllUrt. 2b.. o l 3 2 0 Ttarrett. tl, I l l 0 Gottlieb. Waddlngton and Rains. 14; Llnddr-
Hallman. If. o 1 J 0 Ofllaaaon, lb. o l i o o man, Moore. Slmpklns, Rains. Klelne, Mor-
wnatraon, idu u i . v iioimn, ri,. v i i v v rill, Alexander, omnn ana warier. 10.
in an Already Prevailing Disease.
Are Any Exempt?
At no time In the history of disease ha
there been such nn alarming tncreaso 1
the number ot cases of any particular ma!
ady as In that of kidney and bladder trou
blcs now preying upon tho people of this
country
Today we see a relative, & friend or an
acquaintance, apparently well, nnd In
fnw ave wn mav hn crrlrtvnH ir Inarn rf
i1.irriivAn,r,, ...... n c 1.1 1 1 1 " 1
inioiu.xuiu, Kin it. lor-cumi ieio- ,hlr K1rniiK Illness or nnnrtrn rtnath
gram.i-jonn i. Maiiaucti ana wne oi ...,.,, hv lh., Vnn nf H.lnnv rnhl
rt 1 1 .. rt.. .. .1. n. ) .,1.1. I '
Bright b Disease.
Kidney trouble often becomes advanced
I
NEBRASKANS IN WASHINGTON
Dr. II. M. Stone of Omaha Calls Upon
Commissioner Evans to Dis
cuss Pension Matters.
Kearney are In tho city on a short visit.
Mr. Mallallcu called on Director Merrlam
today, having been superintendent o( : the lnl0 acut0 8ta(? bcforo tho amctC(,
ccnuus lur wiu aixiu curunnn uiaMiti. ,.. . nrespnen; Ihnl U uhv n,n
1 1 1 1 . I , . . .1 1 rt A rt rt . rt , rt rt rt 1 V. rt v r 1
ic hiiiu, uu nuuuui nu'uvn "" rnnrl nf n mnnv KllfldPn rinnlha nf nrnmt
Ncbraskans In departments here. , h-i, onrt nrnfraninnni ni,...i.
John T. Clark of Omaha was In tho city clans a.U(, otTierBi ThL.y havo negIcctC(1 t0
stop the leak In time.
While scientists ore puzzling their brains
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yesterday on hla way to New York,
Dr. R. M. Stone of Omaha, who arrived
In Washington last night, called upon to fln 0t ,ho ra,Ige CRCh lndlvmua,
Commissioner hvans of tho pension offlce D mtle plrcauloni avoW thc chances of
today, having ono or two matters before mniran in ,irann.i an.! ri..Mn. n,in..
the department in which veterans of tho trmlb,e( or etMcite ,t romplo(eiy frora
civil war are Interested. Asked If he had the,r ,ygtom ,f nlrca(ly mlclC(li Mnny
any Intimation ns to whether Senator Mil- prcclouB nves might have been, and many
lard would reorganize tho present pension morn can t bo gaved b , attention
board In Omaha, Dr. Stone said he had t0 the innys
no knowledge of the situation whatever. ,t lR (he n,e9on of tho Bee to benefit
lie staieu ne imtni iuu ui iuo uumu B r(,a(jcrs at ovcry opportunity and there
and hoped to continue with It
foro wo advise all who have nuy symptoms
Thcso additional changes have been made of kldney or ladder trouble to write today
n Iowa postmasters' salaries: Increase , n. Kim,P r, nn.. nim-hrtminn m v
nirt. .-t 1 1 Trt ... .. J-l-l. I -I' '-0-......VW... ... .,
jeiicrnou, .ui un, iiaiwv, ..euriuiv, fo(. a fren ,ample bottle of Swamp-Hoot
Iowa City. Ltunonl, Laurens, Lenox Leon, tho ceiehrated spocino which Is having sue!
such
. .rfnir nnmnnn nnn rrmnrunhiA .111,110.0
Decreaso-Llsbon, J300; Malvern and Mara- , tho cure o( ,ho motst distressing kidney
Madrid, Manilla and Mapleton, 1100 each.
thon, $100 each.
and bladder troubles. With the sample hot-
II. A. King was appointed postmaster at Uo of Swamp.Root will also be sent free a
Coal Creek, Keokuk county, la
The Carbon Coal company of Council
Bluffs has boen awarded a contract to sup
ply the public building In that city with
coal for the next fiscal year,
Reserve agents approved: For Commer
cial National bank of Essex, It., Chemical
National of New York; for Drovers' Na
tlonal of Union Stock Yards, Iowa National
of Des Moines and Omaha National ot
Omahn.
The postoftlce at Haselton, Johnson
county, Vyo is discontinued and mall Is
ordered to Klondike,
A postofflec Is established at Gllbertson,
Johnson county, Wye, with John V. Duke,
postmaster,
Movements of Orenn Vessels Slay ft,
At New York Arrived Pennsylvania,
from Hamburg, etc.; Deutschland. from
Hamburg. Balled-Grosser Kurfurst. lor
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Chicago and East.
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from
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At Liverpool Arrived Teutonlp, trom
New York: waeslnnd. from Philadelphia.
At Rotterdam-Sailed Amsterdam, for
Boulogne Htnl New oru.
At London Sailed Mesaba, for New
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At St. Mlcliuels Arrived l.lfuerla, from
New icrit, ior apies ana uenoa.
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Seconal Prise One Mandolin fUS.oo
Third Prise-Lot 1st Council Blaffe flOO.OO
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asth Prise-Cash ' 10.00
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stith to rd-Beent Novela 7.do
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noth Prlee Ome Bicycle 25.00
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160th Prize-One Watch M-M
MOth Prise-One Banjo .
Jioth Prise-One Photo Album , W-W
215th Prize-One Toilet Case .Uu
225th PrUe-On Cut OUss Water Bottle and Tumblers.. $11.00
USOth Prise Pocket Kodak ..10.00
275th Prlte One Set Rogers' Best Spoons $2.25
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300th Prise One Wheeler and Wilson Sew Inn
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400th Prlte-one standard Dictionary $12.
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nooth Prise Mandolin 2B.OO
600lh Prlte-One set Rogers' Best Spoons '."
TOtKh Prle-P6cUet Kodak
SOOth Prlte-One ret Rogers' Best Spoons .$2.25
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