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    THE OMAHA DAILY KE14: TnUKSDAY, JUNE 13, 1901.
SUN AND A STRANGE FIELD
To Theis Anoii Oman
Dorrs fall.
lUribatii Itt
GOES TO PIECES IN MINNEAPOLIS
Un.l Clrtrk All but MnUrn It M Shut
rtriti font the Pinal Oile Hun Ik
SYrntnped liy Klcert
0tiem.
MINNEAPOLIS,4 June 12. (Special Tele-iraraJ-A
bad sun Hold caused the visitors
to drop otherwise easy llle.i at the start
today and this so upset Booll's guests th.it
:hey becamu discouraged and let tho Millers
tako the first game ot the series. It was
the Oraahas' first appearance at Nlcollott
park and no doubt tho trango flfld was
rtsporislblo for tho poor showing madu by
Ihcm. They secmeJ lost on tho field at
time's and fn a number of Innings fairly
went to pieces. The visitors are credited
with six errors, the mlsplays coming at
critical times. Orabam pitched fairly well
tor two innings, but In tho third the locals
fell on him for a pair of singles and ft
double, sending him to the stable, l'oor
w6rk by the Infield nnd ft muff by l.tirnn
:on'rlhud to Ornham'a downfall. Herman
lUceeeded him, but failed to better matters,
being batted hard at nil stages, Oenlnn'
catch of a drive to deep center was a
feature. "Dad" Clark held the Omaha
team down to four scrawny single!. Cock
man's error lii the ninth spoiled the old
pitcher's shutout. Score:
MINNEAPOLIS.
All. 11 II. O.
1 2 2 0
g 0 2 2
fi 2 I 1
t 2 0,4
S 1 1 1
fi 3 3 5
5 l 1 4
S 0 4 10
I 0 0 0
in the eighth Inning for obnoxious kicking
nt n called strike Attendance. 1.607. Score;
IIALTIMOrtH. I ClttCAOO.
It. II. U. Ah. I j(.ll.u..l.r
McClfaw. Jb. 2
Urodle, If.- - '
Wlll'ms, 5b- 0
Dunn, 1
Sjmour, rf. 1
Jckon. cf. 0
Hart, lb J
rtoblnnon, c. 0
Foreman, p. 0
0 lUy, cf 0
u Jones, rf 0
0 Mrte, 2ti.. 0
0. 1nbell, lb-p.. 0
OllUrtm'n, lb 1
0 Hhugart, St.. 0
01. Mct'arl'd, If 0
1. Sullivan, c.. i)
lidrimth, p. .. 0
Totals
'Callahan
I, ft
Bed.
klcCn-dle. rf....
Ueldeli, If
L'ongaltnn, cf...
tlraxhenr, 2l.,.,
C'ockman, ss...,
DonabUH, o
raiinehlll. 3b...,
McConnell, lb..
Clark, p
A.
0
Totals 13 11 1" 2 13
OMAHA.
AB. ft. II.
3cnlns, cf 3 n 0
3towart, lb 2 0 0
McAndrcws, 31) I & 0
Letcher, r: J 1 2
Lauzon, If 2
Jalhoun, II t 0
Toman, en 1 0 y
Buckley, c J 0 1
Oraham, p 1 0 0
Herman. n ; 0 0
'Oondlng 1 0 0
O.
1
4
O
12
I
. 3
0
1
0
1 1
0
o
l
:
1
1
o
To
2 w ugden. lb., ft
I Totals ..1 3 24 IS 1
Hatted for Orimth.
Baltimore ..1 0 10 110 1 8
Chicago 0 0001000 0-1
Bucr flee hits: Dunn. jacKson. uroflic.
Two-base lilts; Ilrodle (2), Williams. Three-
imso lilt: Hrodle. Stolen bases; Dunn,
Hot) itsoti. Hattman. Hart. Double plityi
Williams to Dunn. First base on bHllsi Off
Foreman. 2. Struck out: fly Foreman, 2;
bv Orltllth. 2. Left on bases: Baltimore, ij:
Chicago. (. Time: 1:60. Umpires: Short
(Inn and Connolly.
WIIV IIOSTHX It RATS DKTltOIT.
Voiiiik I'ltclif) Mtrndlrr tint! There Are
Xllttlt I.IIIIH lilts.
linHTn.V. .tnno 15. Hnth American team
batted freely totlHy, but sharp fielding kept
mo mis mi 1 1 runs uowu. ouhk
steadiness, combined with opportune long
hitting, gave Hoston the game. Attend
ance, 4,Wj. Score;
IIOSTO.M. I DKTftOIT.
n.ii.o.A.n. ii.ii.o. .n
Um. If. .. 1 4 1 0 0CMM 3b.... 2 1 J 1
rttatil, cf. . 0 1 J n 0 Harrett, cf.. 0 0
Collins, 3b... ft I ft 1 0 (lleuson, lb. ft 1
Freitn'n. lb 0 ft 10 ft urllnlmes. rr.. I
llemrhlll, rfO 1 0 i 0
Parent, 1 1 ISO
Krrp. ll... 1 ft 3 ft ft
flhrivk'st. c. 0 1 I 1 0
Youn, p ... 1 t 0 3 0
McAI's'l. lb 0 u
Nartc. If.
Khan, c...
Wage., t
"lever, p...
ft 0
. ft 1
0 0
ft 0
Totalk .. 4 10 17 1ft 0 Totals ..1 14 15 3
Tlnalfiu 0 I) 1 I 1 0 1 0 -4
Detroit 10000100 0-2
Earned runs: Hoston, 2; Detroit. 1. Two.
base bits: Collins, Casey. Throc-lmso hit:
linwriV llnmn run! Innnt. Hto en bnseH!
Holmes (3), Parent. Dotiblfl play: Yeagor
to Olt-rtsoii to McAllister. Sacrifice hit:
Parent. First base on balls: Oft Hlever, 3.
Struck out: ly Young, fi; by Slevcr, 2.
Passed ball; Schreckengost. Time: 1:3S.
empire: Mnnnassnti.
in it I ran I, nunc MtmitlliiK.
Won. Lost,
Chicago 27
Dotrolt -i
Washington ...19
Hoston IS
Baltlmoro ...17
Philadelphia 17
Milwaukee 15
Ciovelnnd 14
15
17
IS
17
17
P.C,
012
,f5
.55S
.Ml
.500
.m
.374
.358
0- u
1- i
ToUll 30
Minneapolis 1 0 4 0
Omaha 0 0 0 0
Hatted for Herman In the ninth.
Earned runs: Minneapolis. I. Two-base
hits: Tannehlll. McConnell. Three-banc
hit: .Congnllon. Passed ball:, Donahue,
liases on balls; Hy Clark, 4: by Orahnm. 3;
uy Herman, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Mc
Credle, Huckley. Struck out: liy Clark, 4;
by Oraham. 1; by Herman, 2. Innings
pitched: Hy Urnhnm, 3: by Hermiin, h.
lilts: Oft Orahntn, 4r off Herman, 13. Left
on bases; Minneapolis. 12; Omaha. 8. Sacrl
n. hlta; ttpldon. llrashear. Cnckm.in,
Htoion oases: .ucirvuiu v),
Hrasheor. Time: 1:45. Umpire:
Tannehlll.
L'ongalton,
ropicay.
Ui:VKH KASV VOH HT. .IOSHIMI.
llntlcr Pltclien Wrll Knoimli, but Him
1'itor Hupiiort.
DIJNVElt, Juno 12. Ht. Joseph had r.n
easy victory over Denver In today's game.
Uutler pitched a line game, but was ulven
poor support. Attendance, 750. Score:
St. Joseph 0" 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 1-S "12 3
Denver 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0-4 11 7
Batteries: St. Joseph. Underwood and
Doolu; Denver, Hutler nnd .lack Sullivan.
KANSAS fITV IS OlITIIATTNU.
Cnlnrnili) SprlnK" Lohc's the tinme
TlirniiKh Krror,
COLORADO SPKINOS. June l2.-Tho
locals ojtbatted Kanuait City toduy, but lout
the game In the sixth through Schaefer's
rrror and Holland's misjudged fly. Score:
. 11.11.12.
Kansus Clty...O 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 -3 6 1
Colo. Springs, ,0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0-2 2
Batteries i Kansas City. Welmer and ne
vllle; Colorado Springs, Gaston and Dono-hue.
I1RS .MOI.i;S TAKUS THIS (S AM 1".
Dnniuinn Pltuliea Wrll. TIioukIi Kl.-I.l-Inir
ICrrura Arc Unit.
ST. PAUL, ' Minn.. June 12. Dammnn
pitched a good gamo for Dea Moines todny,
whll Thomas was hit rather hard In the
third Inning. Both teams erred woefully In
the Held. Attendance, 710. Score:
H.H.B.
Des Moines.... 1 0 3 0 0 0 1 1 0-fi S 8
St. Paul 00100200 1 t 3 6
Batteries: Des Moines, Damman and
Conwell; St. Paul, Thomus and Wilson.
Wratern l.tnuur Stniiillnu.
Won. Lost
Kansas City 2S
Minneapolis 20
st, Joreph 20
Omaha . , 18
St. Paul . 18
Colorado SprlngR it
Denver 13
Des Moines 12
10
lfi
17
IS
10
19
20
24
P.C.
.738
.Kb
.6)0
,5t
.m
.424
,393
.333
WASHINGTON IS SHUT OUT
Clevrlnnit Amrrlrmm (live Cnpltiil
Crunil n ,i'w Soimntlon, TliauUa
tn I'ltrlirr Mnure.
WASHINQTON. June 12,-Tho Cleveland
Americans shut out Washington for thu
first time this season through Moore's Hue
pitching and good support. The game was
u poor exhibition of base ball on tho part
of Washington' during the II rut three Inn-
lugs. Carrick pitched well, but tho fielding
ucnina mm was wreicneu. Aitenuanco,
.',blo. ncore;
CLEVELAND. I WASHINOTO.V
Southern 1,1'ngtie finmes.
CHATTANOOOA. Tenn.. June 12. -The
amo wan cnlled at tho end of tho eighth
inning, aeore;
lit I Irt
Chattnnooaa 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 04 U 0
Memnhls 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22 7
Batteries: Chattanooga, Dolan and Both;
Memphis, llobb nnd Knlkorf.
BIHMINOHAM, Aln., Juno 12,-Scoro:
lt.H.R
Shreveport ....0 0 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 t 5 :
lllrmlngham ..0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-2 7 :
BatterleH: Shreveport. Sample, McOuIro
and Hosklnsj Birmingham, Sparger rnd
culver.
SKI.MA. Aln.. .1 1 i ii 1? Srnre:
n.ii.E
Selma 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 -4 7 I
Little Hock ...0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-2 10 :
Batteries: Selma, Bailey nnd Alexander
Little Hock, Popp and Lyncll.
v Artitvtl.1.1- Tnn .. .Iiinn 12. Score.
It. ILK,
Nashvlllo .... 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 -2 4
Now Orleans. 00000100 0-1 6
Batteries: Nashville. Hill and Fisher
New Orleans, Freeland and Abbott.
Sliutiiiit Uy Central City.
CKNTHAL CITY, Neb., June 12. (Special
Telegram.) The locals unit out tne i.oium
hi tnnivi tniinv In 11 hnt came. The Ditchers
wore on their mettle. Kombrtnk of the
locals allowed only two hits. The fielding
nt iintli ipiiniH uiin riiKt Score:
B.H.K
rntnil Cltv. I) 0001 0 03044
Columbus ....00 0 000 0 00023
Batteries. Centrul City, Knmbrlnk and
Mitchell; Columbus, Lohr and Coolrldge
Three-l I.enKiie.
At Bock inland Dtcatur. Bock Island
'At Davenport Tcrre Haute, Sj Daven
PAt' Celar ItapldB-Evansvllle, 6; Ceda
Pilnliirt. O
At Uockford Bloomlngton, 7; nockfortl, '.
Slum. Kill la, Ol Mnillaon, a.
SIOUX FALLS, S. D.. June 12.-8peclal
Telegram.) In a pamo of base ball hero to
day between Madison nnd Uloux Falls tho
latter won to 3. this was mo seconn oi r
series of games between tnese ciuns, yes
terday a gome resulting in n victory io
MnUlson - to l.
Kcurury. Kit North Plntte, I).
KEABNKY. Neb.. June 12. (Special Telo-
gram.) The base ball game played hero
this afternoon ooiween rsorin rinue ana
Kearney was a one-shied affair, tho gamo
being won by Kearney, lfi tn 0. Kearney
t) ayed n hrllliani came, notn in me nem
nnd at the bat.
Western Aaaoelat ton.
At Columbus Marlon. 7: Columbus. 5.
.At Dayton Toledo, 4; Dayton, 2.
Louisville-Fort Wayno game postponed;
rnln,
lndlunapolls-wneeling came posiponeo,
rnln.
I'll rue of Ten Tlioiisnnil linns Up.
HAnTFOIlD. Conn.. June 12. The Nut-
mpc Aiiilpiln club lias offered a nurse of
$10,000 for a battle between Terry McGovern
ana Davo suiuvnn in mis city Juiy . .uc
Govern says he Is willing.
Imllnns Ilcfrut Knrlvlllr.
MATtLVILLM. In.. June 12. fSneclal.')
Earlvllle lost Monday for tho first time this
season. Score:
Nebraska Indians ..02011041 0-9
Karlvlllo 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 6 0-8
n.ii.o.A.n.
l'lckfr", cf. t 0 4 0
WvCart y, If I 2 3 0
O'Urltn, rf..O 1 2 0
IOii'c. lb 0 1 10 0
Wood, 3b.... 0 0 14
Deck, 2b 10 11
YfKfr. e... 113 0
Shlebcck, ri 0 2 1 3
Moor, p.... 0 0 0 1
0 Parrell, cf.. 0
0 Uiinjan, lb, 0
0 cjulnn. Hi... ft
0 Kotr, If... 0
.
u.ii.o a.i:.
0 1
1 11
ft 2
1 2
1 2
0 0
1 S
0 1
0 1
1 0
0 droits', c.... 0
1 ('larkr, c... 0
llCllngm'n, as 0
O.CouililIn, 3b 0
turrlck, II,,. 0
Total! .. t t IT 2
' Totals ..0 t, 27 6
Clovelaud 12100020 00
Washington. 0U00OOO0 0 o
Earned runs: Cleveland, 2. Two-bao
lilts: (w'larxe. wurien, Mccartny. Three
base hit: Yruger. Sacrifice hits: 0'llrlin.
l'tckirlng. Double plays: Carrlch to Clxrke,
Dungnn to Mercer to Clarke. First base on
ua is: urr uarricg. s on Moore, l. struck
out: By Currlck, 1J by Moore. 4. Loft on
uobcs: wasningion, e; u.icveiuno, o. Time
1:45. Umplro; Tluskell.
SI'AHKS TIIK I.IC.HT OK
THE GASH'..
la What
MIlTrnukrrt Pttchrr'a Work
Won tho Victory,
PHILADELPHIA. June 12. The Mitwnii
kee American teum slEnallzed lta tlmt nn
pcaranco In this city todny by defeating
the home team. Most of the credit for tho
visitors victory Belongs to t'ltcner sparks,
who seemed to have tho loenls at his men-v
Bernhnrd. on the other hand, was batted
rrooiy ana wiwi goou enject. 'Attendance,
ncoro; ,
M1LWAUKKE. 1 PIULADULTiUA.
R.H.O.A.K.I lUH.O.A.E.
llallm'n. If. 1
Gilbert, 2b ft
Conroy, .. 0
AnJuri'n, lb 0
WaMron, rf 1
Duffy, cf,,., 1
liurkp, 3b... 1
Connor, c... I
Sparka, p... 0
1 0
1 ft
0 t
1 It
: 4
i l
i t
3 r
i o
0 ur f r. rf.... 0 1
0 Haydrn. If., 0 0
0 Cto, 3b.,,, 0 0
0 IJolf, ;t,, ., J ;
1 Fult. cf,,,, J J
0 Oavli, lb..,, 1 0
0 l'on f r, c,,. 0 i
1 Dolan, .,,. l s
0 Ucrnnar.1, p. 0 o
Totala .. 13 27 1J 2i Totals ,, 5 7 27 13
Milwaukee 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 il
riiiiaueipniu u i o o g i o j o-
Earned runs: Milwaukee, 5: Phtlndnl
phla, 1. Two-bsso lilts: Dolan (21, Fultz,
Connor (2). Three-base lilt: Woldron
Home run; Hallmun. Stolen base: Ijilol.
Double play: l,ajolH (nnasslstrd)- Left on
bases: Milwaukee. 8; Philadelphia, 11. First
nix on nuns: wu nimrKs, on nrrnnnra
z. nit dv pitcnea nan: ueier. struck out
By Sparks 3; by Bernhard, 4. Wild pitch
epunis. lime; umpire: L'anillllon
wnrrB
KOX
LACK
SKVF.lt 1
Baltimore Finishes Seven Rum Anra
of Tlirm,
BALT1MOBE. June 12.-The Baltimore
American league team defeated Chicago In
ins lira i amn ni me series nere today
Foreman nltched a beautiful im nnd nn
admirably sunnorted flririth nut nn
of the game and finally out of the grounds
TWELVE INNINGS NOT ENOUGH
and Bfitoiiani Still Tied Whin
DarkniM Comes.
KID NICHOLS HELD RESPONSIBLE
Ilia W'llilnepn, They Sny. Accounts for
Cliicltiniitl'a Ilelnu In It at All
KlttretlB-c Talks Ton
Much.
CINCINNATI, Juno lS.-Crollus drive
th Clyde. It suggests that thl should
take place June 17, or 19, nnd offers two
prlios for a contest between .Shamrock I,
Svbareta. Meteor nnd Knrvnd one iirlje lo
go to the first ynelu honve nnd the other
o tne winner on time allowance.
I'ruRrnm of the It item,
Following Is the urogram of tho races to
be given at the Midway cycle track Satur
day and Sunday, June IS nnd 1ft:
Ufllnriln., vnna. I1m mlln nnt'ln
MAUDE GflNNE IS THE LOSER rnlle open, nmntcur; two-mlle messenger
.... ooys. nair-m le onen. nmnteur motor race
tlvo-mlle handlcnii. amateur; three-cornered
score was ST per ctnt. In vlw of the
fact that tomorrow's match will decide the
contest, a number of sweepstakes have been
arranged for Friday and Saturday and a
llveblrd contest for Monday, after which ttia
American team will go to Olnsnow, pro
ceeding from that city to Germany and
France.
VAGARIES OF ASSESSMENTS
Frank Hell llenls Her nt M. Louts In
Fierce Flnlah Heat of the Cnril
Is Split t i.
Australian titnsult race, nmnteur.
Hunu.ty races: one-mile novice, two. nine
onen. nmateur: one-mile nnndlcan, nroies.
slonai; Atistrnllan pursuit race, amateur
(not over four entries), motor race; live-
ST. LOUIS, Mo., June 12. An attractive tnllo handicap, amateur
program brought a big crowd to the fair l'romimy at i-
grounds today The features were the
third and fourth events, both embracing
Bome Eamplts Taken horn the Books Re
turned Thil Yetr.
INCONSISTENCIES IN VALUES MARKED
I'rei'lnct Aenrs Prove the Fnlllhll-
lt of lluiunn .InilRiiieilt In l.lit
IliK Property for Pur
poses of Tnsntlon.
m.
ORGANIZING THE PROVINCES
o left was lost In a pile of lumber In the some of the best horses at the track. In
ninth aud this hit went for a home run the former, Michael Van shot to the fore
and tied the snore, Grosart alto scoring on at flag fall and led to the stretch turn,
After that neither side could score and with the field In closo attendance. From
the game was called at the end ot the this point It became a two-horse race he-
weltth on account of darkness. Nichols' tween Frank Bell and Maude Gonno.
wlldncss was responsible for the National Lapped on each other they fought a terrific
Cincinnati s runs, while poor fielding gave duel through the stretch, Frank Dell win-
the visitors most of theirs. Klttridge was nlng In the lata rod. In the fourth race
Philippine Cotninlsslon Iteturnn
Mnnlln After TrnvellnK Three
Thouannil Mllca.
to
put out of the gamo for kicking. Attend
ance, 1,500. Score!
CINCINNATI. 1103TON.
It, II, O. A.E, H.H.O.A.K.
McltrM. cf. 1
llarly. If... 1
nck!y, lb,, 1
Crawford, rf 1
ritrlnfdt. lb 1
rwln, Sh.. . 0
Manoon, .. 0
nerijen, e .. 0
llnlin, p . .1
0 1
1 1
2 I
1 3
1 Crollns, cf . 1
lTnny, lb,, 1
0 Df mont, 2b, 0
u lying, m 0
0 Smith, rf ... 1
1 Klttrlilat, e. 0
IJtoran, c 0
tiw. Jb,.,, 0
Ornnart, If.. 2
MChoU, p... 0
Totals ..6 D IS 16
Total .. 11 34 12 2
Cincinnati ..000002 10000 0-6
Hoston 12000010200 0-6
Karned runs: Cincinnati. 2: Ilotlnn. 3.
Three-bnse hits: Nichols, Crawford, De-
mont. Home run: Crollus. Stolen bases:
Hurley, Crawford. First base on balls: Off
.Nicnois. 6. lilt by nltehed bnl : Hnhn. 1.
Struck out: Hy Hnhn, S: by Nichols. 0.
Passed ball: Ueraen. Time: 2:10. urn-
plre: O'Day.
Tlllir.l? IIAGGRIl AMI ItASF.S KL'I.I,,
Pntlilen Hlta It for Nt. Louis Phllntlcl
plilnl la Shut Ont.
8T. LOUIS, June 12.-Padden's three-hag-
ger In tho tlrst Inning, when the liases
....... ,.ii . . t. . x
" i . o tun, a . imr oi. imuin .iiiiuuitm a
lead which Philadelphia never had a chance
to cut. oown, as l'oweu naa tne visitors at
iub mercy nt an stages. Attendance, 2,500.
Score:
ST. LOUIS. I PHILADELPHIA.
H.1I.O.A.E. n.H.O.A.K.
Uurhett, If.. 13 4 0 0 Thomas, cf.. 0 0 10 0
o llallm'n. b. 0 0 1
0 Delsh'tr. lb 0 1 10
0 Flick, rf..... 0 2 1
O.IVolv't'n. 3h 0 .0 1
O.SIhkI. If..,. 0 1
Chappao.ua galloped over his field, winning
pulled up by three lengths from Tropeller.
Favorites, second choices and outsiders
split the card enually. Track good. Re
sults:
First race, seven furloncs. selling: Dom-
Inls won. Clinton n. second, Jullettn M.
third. Tlran: 1
Second nee. rin mile, rrlllnr: Kill MCI oy
won. Chlrknmnuga second, Silent Friend
third. T mo: l uii.
Third race, six furlongs, purse: Frank
Bell won. Maude Oonne second, lllnocker
third. Time: 1-15,
Fourth race. nnr mile nnd n slxteentn.
nurse: Chnppnoua won, Propeller second,
iiouniuoi iiurn. Time: m:i.
Fifth rare, aovpn furlnnus. lelllnc: worse.
shoo Tobacco wort, Elsie Barnes second,
Colonel any third. Time: 1:29.
ixm race, one mile, selling: Kisme won,
iiusnne us seconn. ne e Himnson mini.
Time:
.STAXni.Vtl IIItF,KS IIOlV.V HAOI.Y.
la Likely to Hun Xn .llnre Tills feli-
aon tirnvcaeml llesulta.
NUW YOIHv. .lime 12. A arrut crowd nt
tended the races nt Ornvcsend today. Only
ono decided first choice won. This was
Vagrant, In the third race. Rtar llright
MANILA, P. 1., May 3. (Correspondence
of the Associated Press.) An Interesting
Incident In connection with the American
occupation of the Philippines occurred to
day, when tho United States Philippines
commission returned from Its expedition
During nearly eight weeks' absence the
commission traveled some 3,000 miles, or
ganized and officered eighteen provinces
and took note of condition In several
Islands which nro not enough advanced to
permit of government of a liberal char
acter.
Postponement of any civil government
was on made In one of the Islands vis
Ited. namely, Samar. No provincial gov
ernments were conferred In Mindanao ex
cept In two of tho northernmost sections,
whero the population Is almost wholly com
Dclow Is a list of Individuals firms an 1 '
companies who have been atsesscd In ex
cess of J2.60O on personal property by the
county aiseisors this year, showing: also ills
amounts at which they were assessed hy
tho county last year and by the city tb s
year.
Tho city tax department alms to asn-ss
personal property at 40 per ctnt of Its
actual valua and' the county assessors en
deavor to put It down at about one-sixth
or 16 per cent. According to such a policy
the county assessments ought to run les
than one-half the amount of the city asfess-
merits. However, the county assessors da
not seem to adhere to this policy, and, tn
consequence, tho list below shows many
Inequalities.
Sninitlr of Inconsistencies.
For Instance, the county assesses tho
Johnton Hardware company, the Marshall
Dental Manufacturing company, the Omaha
Merchants' Express company, Paxton &
Vlcrllng, the Schlltz Ilrewlng company, E.
posed of Vlsayans, who have driven tho Sprwio nnd the Omaha Club at a higher
native tribes gradually hack Into tho In'
terlor. The only Islands which tho legls.
latlvo explorers did not set foot on are
Mlndora nnd Panagua. Schools are to bo
establishes even In thoso Islands nnd ab
ready some teachers havo expressed will'
Ingness to go Into those wilds.
In tho caso of Mindanao and Join the
reign of Ihelr governor, who Is to be np
pointed b the commission, will be wholly
figure than thoy nre assessed by the city
Then, again, the county asrcsies the Doug
las street bridge at less than one-half the
amount plnced Rgalnst It by the city, while
It makes the Union Pacific bridge value
I'J.OOO higher than the city makes It.
Another peculiar feature of tho county
assessment Is that It Increases tho valu
ation on Swift and Company's personal
property from J16,n8R to J2S.580, while It
An Excellent. Combination,
nt. iTiotlmd ii nd beneficial
effects of tho well known remedy,
Syhup of Fiob, manufactured by the
C-At.iroitNtA Vm Sviiup Co., Illustrate
Uiovnlueof obtaining tlio llqultl laxa
tive principles oi piiiuis kuowu iu va
medicinally lnxntlve and presenting
them In tho form most refreshing to tho
tnsto find necontnblc to the system. It
Is tho otic perfect fitrciifftheiiliiff lnxa-
11"", cieaiiRin(r vne Bysiem cncciuniiy,
lUnnl Unit eftlilK. lienilnc.lies nnd fevcre
gently yet promptly and cnablinp; ono
to overcome nnoiuini coiisiipniion per
manently. Its perfect freedom from
every objectionable quality nnd sub
stance, and Its noting on tho kidneys,
liver and boweln. without weakening
or lrritntlnrr them, make It the ideal
laxative.
In tho process of manufacturing flff
are used, ns thoy nre pleasant to the
taste, buttlio medicinal qualltlesol tlio
remedy nro obtai.icd from senna and
other 'nromatle plnnts, by a method
known to the Caufoiinia Fio Svnur
Co. only. In order to tret its bcneficinl
m . . ... .. . .
citecis nnu to nvoiti imiintioiiH, picnso
remember tho full nnino of the Compnny
printed on tho front of erery package.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FHANCI8CO, CA1
IXU1BVILI.E. KY NEW YORK. If. T.
Vtorslobnll l"ugglsts. Prlco&Oo. perbottl
the Stlbtirtinn In the seonnri rnrp. Star
bright showed a decided Improvement over
his Morris park form, nnd, making nil the
running, won. rlrlitsn nut. hv thre nnrts
oi n lengin irotn ivnmnrn, in 2;im i-o, sinnu-
ing was tne rnvorite ntm rnn nrom nentiy
to tne neau or tne stretcn, nut m tne run
Heldrlck, ef 1
McOnnn, lti. 3
Ponovsn, rf l
rnil'lcn, zb.. 0
Wnllnc, n.. 0
Krugr, Jb.. 1
llynn, c 0
1'owell, p.... 0
0
. 1
I 0
4 4
3 2
1 1
2 0
0 0
MeFarl'd, e. 0 1
Croat, vs....
Orth, n
0 0
0 1
Totals ,, 10 27 I C Totals ..0 H It M 2
St. Louis 4 0 0 1 1 0 0 0
I'hllndelphln 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Karned runs: 8t. Louis, 5. Two-baso hit:
Ilurkett. Three-base hit: Pndden. Loft -on
bases: St. Louis. 3: Philadelphia. 7. Hit by
uitcncr: uy urtii, i. uasea on nans: urr
Powell, 1. Stolen uasos: McFarland
McOnnn, Pndden. Struck out: By Powoll
2; by Orth, 3. Time: 1:28. Umpire: Kmslle
and Standing had their' public trial for autocratic, without the slightest flavor of decreases the valuations nn the Cudahy and
autonomy, immediately northward, in tho ine nanimonii companies, nnn makes smiu
Islands of the Vlsaynn group, the business and Inconrldernble changes In tho vnlww
of organizing provinces w.is carried on Hons on Armour &. Co. and the Omaha
with dispatch. In fact a few members of Packing company. This change makes the
the party. Including Commissioner lde. Swift and Company assessment about 1!,000
home broke down nnd will probably not were of tho opinion that the process was more than the next highest, which Is Ctid-
rnco ngn n tins yenr. five pi. tne nine rather overdone at some nolnts and that any's. The real estate asstrsment of Sw ft
not only Samar, but Ccbu and Leyte, ought and Company Is also raised from $40,000
to havo been passed by for the time being last year to $"S,000 this year, whllo the
and until they should bo absolutely pad- realty nrsessmmts of all the other South
fled. Omaha packing houses nre decreased.
Neuva Cnceras (Camerlnes) excels Against J. K. Mnrkel the county levies an
other Philippine cities of like population assessment of J1S.000 on account of the
(16,000) In respect to Its public buildings Millard hotel, while the Kitchen Brothers
and ge.icral appearance of thrift and are assessed at only $4,710 on tho Paxton
'I'OMMV
IILfJIII'.S'
GOOD
DAY.
starters In thr- crenter sleenlechase foil
but no serious accidents resulted. Results:
First race, nbout hx furloncs: Sanders
won. Demurrer second, Belle of Iexlngton
inirci. Time: l .10.
Second race, ono mile nnd a ntiarter:
atarongni won, Kamara second, Tcrminu
tntrti. Timo. h -5.
Third race, five furloncs: vncrnnt won
Father YA'entkcr second, Missile third.
Time: i:oa.
Fourth rner. on mile nnd n sixteenth.
selling: Lucky Stnr won, Tinge second,
nnignt or the onrter tntnl. Time: i:47.i-5,
Fifth roce. flrentrr New York Htecnlo
chase, about two and n half mties: Pntse
rariout won, neorgo Keene secona, I'erion
third. Time: 4:r.l.
Sixth race, five and n half furloncs: ("Sold
Bccner won, uonner second, rir Knigni
tnira. nine: i:ut 4-6.
Hmmiik pills
Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor aoJ Manhood
Cure Impotency, Nllit Kmlrslont, Lost of Mem
ory, nil watiniff uinrBBes,
all etleots of self-abuse or
excess and inditcretlon.
A nerve tonlo ud
blood builder. Drlust
tbo pink nlow to pale
cheeks and restores the
EllVCVdrr of youth, llr mall
W.tVW NBOo tinrlmi. O boir fort
$2.60, with our banknbln gurantee to our
or rtrand the money paid, bead for circular
and o"i7 ot our banknbl; uunranteo bond.
XTRA STRENGTH
60
PILLS
SO
CT.
J
NervitaTahleis ;
and Rome Miller at only $2,345 on tho Her
Orand.
Some Interesting Fifrurra.
Tho following table will disclose some
Holds Ilrnoklyn Down tn Five lilts,
nnu fin me In won.
CHICAGO, Juno 12. Tho Chicago Nn
tlonnls won today by hitting Kltson for
five singles, a double nnd two triples In tho
tlrHk two Innings. Kennedy pitched the
FAST Til At'K, FAIH SKY. IIIO ClttlWIJ.
HlRhlniKl Pnrk Meeting Opens Iniler
Mont I'll virnlle ('midltlann.
n teheil thn UKTIIOIT. Juno 12. Tho II ch nnd Par t
rest of tno game, utignes pitched in great cijd i: sixteen-day meeting opened toilny
form, liohlitie the visitors down to five hits
McOuire and Dahlen were both nut out of
tne gamo lor KicKing. Attendance, mw.
Score:
CHICAGO. I nrtOOKL,YN.
n.H.O.V.K. n.H,O.A.E,
Hnrttfl, If.
Oreen, cf...
Dexter, lb.
Chance, rf.
Child. 2b.
Raymer, 3b, 1
Mc(."or'k, ts. 0
Knhoe, c... 1
Hughes, p.-. 2
Totals
0 0 OKellfi', lb.. 0
3 0 0 Ktfler, rf-Jb 0
0 OShfCkara. It 0
I 0 0 Daly, 2b 1
3 0 Dahlen, ?... 0
1 1 McCr'ry. cf. 0
0 OOstlns, Sb.as 0
2 0 Meflulrr, c.. 0
1 ft Kltson. n... 0
lKnoeJy, p. 0
, I 12 27 7 l.Farrll.e.i.. 0
Davis, rf.... 0
nnd the races were run over a fast track
under fair skies and before tho blcirest
rpnwil Ihnl nv.it ,alt..l .r, , ru a 'rv.
trim Derliy. the feature event, wns won bv
Illchard Load's Pontine filly Petra IL
Kcnllworth w.is the fnvorlto and carried
cuual weights, but Petrn II held himself nt
nu parts or me journey and galloped m an
easy winner, Ben MacDhul getting tho
piaco and uienwooa tlnisiunir tnird
cleanllneae. but its moral tone Is low.
The army officers express distrust nnd
lack of reliance In tho honesty nnd sln-
corlty of the people
The social scalo of morality under Amer- Interesting comparisons
lean military rule, wnile considerably su
perlor to that under the Spanish regime. Is
very far below what would bo tolerated
In any American town, however remote.
It la the commonest of sights to see the
negro soldier of the Ninth cavalry walking
tho street with his stralght-halrcd native
girl. He seems what the white soldier
rarely Is really enamored of her. Their
nmours go far beyond what Americans
would call propriety, with little or no heed
of what the local public may say or think
Nine desertions which have occurred from
tho ranks of the Ninth cavalry are nt
trlbuted to the Influence of tbe native wo-
(YELLOW LA3EL)
Immediate Result
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: 3 : (s e
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Varicocele, Undeveloped or Shrunken Organs,
Paresis, Locomotor Ataxia, Nervous Prostaa
tlon, Hjritnrln. Fit, Insanity, Paralysis nnd tne
Iteatilts of Eictittlve Utn of Tobacco, Upturn or
liquor. By mall In tilnln rncknge.isi.uu n
mi. ti for Sa.oa with our buik&bls sruar
vntee bond to cure In HQ days or refund
money paid. Address
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
ainton&.Jp''i4o" st.., Ci-JICAGO, llXi
For sale by Kubn St Co., 15th and Douglas
Bis., umana, r.c; uco. a. unm, v.uuuv.
Blurt's, Iowa.
Din
price against the winner was 0 to 1 nt post men. Some of the deserters nro now scrv
limn ?n.trtfn Knilrw .11.1 I,., alm.au l. IV... . . . j . .
.....w ......w,. u,i,L.,n ... , 1T1rr n- n mr raircpn rpn nam ni inn in
Chicago
Brooklyn
Left on bases
Two-base hit:
Hartscl, Green,
Totals ..1 ( 24 if 4
2 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 '-8
0 0 0 0 0 0 0, 0 1-1
ouiM.. r . n.nAl,l,,n
V.IIIV.UMM, ... uiuunijii,
Dexter. Three-base hits:
Sacrifice hit: Hughes,
Stolen bases: Chance (2), Hughes. Double
plays: Oexter (unassisted), Qattns to Daly
to Kelley, Struck out: By Hughes, 4; by
Kltson, 1; by Kennedy, 3. Base on balls:
Oft Hughes, 5; off Kltson. 1: off Kennedy,
lilt witn nan: liy nugnes, uuiy. iimo:
IS, Umpire: Cunningham.
1
piTTsntmo
raven Phyl
hits, with a total of eight bases, won the
erame. Tho hits off Chesbro were short and
did little damage. Attendance. 3,bw. score
riTTSDURCl.
R.H.O.A.E
Interenlli-Klnte (inniea.
Xt New Haven Yale, 9: Carlisle In
dians, b
At I'rovidence Hrown, ; Harvard, 3.
SHORTER MAST AND LESS SAIL
of New York ilia Initial
Srttinck.
PITTSmmo. June 12. The Plttsbursr Na-
tlonals Jjniped into nrst place and aamlnis
tered tn l'livlr his first defeat this season
rhvlA wriK wild nnd In the fourth lnnlnir I Aft aril
srave two men their bases and Clarke scored tn k'nmi Snm MeKover at 6 to 1 cantured South Camarlnes alono and twenty-five sol- Hnrdv & Co
tnem wnn a two-uHBBBr. in mo nun iuur tho otner events, weatner c.iear, irncx Idler tenchorn were detailed to teach In Jiayurn iiron
gonu, itesutis:
First race, five furlongs, nelllng: Par
nassus won, Best Man second, Mlhftzn
third. Time: 1:02 S-E.
Second race, one mile and 100 ynrds: Vln-
cennes won. Blue Lick second, Trebor third,
TImfi! 1:40 2B.
Third race, steeplechase, short course:
Flion d'Or won, Dick Furber second,
Ollnthus tnird. Time: 3:373-0.
Fourth race. Petite stakes, rour and n
hnlf furlongs: Endurance by Ttlght won,
Throstle second, .Muoei winn tnira. Time
Fifth race, one mile: Bangle won, Vulcaln
nr-ennri Wnlkenshuw third. Time: 1:41 4-5.
Sixth roce, one mile and 100 yards: Sam
McKeever won, Golden Scepter second,
Zacatosa tiurtl, Time: naui-o.
t'liniiKen tn He Mnilu In the Indeiienil'
nice 11 m the Itcault uf
Teats.
BOSTON. June 12. The first series of
sail trials of tho yacht Independence was
finished today unci the big ninety-footer
will not go out again until some changes
hnvo been made to correct a few slight de
fects urougni out during tno live days ot
Haiiincr. 'i neso cnanges win ne a shorten
ing of tlio mast, a reduction of the sail
ni-fii. due to tenderness shown bv the boat
while on tne winu, anu suDstitution or a
stertmost rudder for tno ba anco affair.
which lias not proved satisfactory, The
mabt will be shortened ten feet, four feet
being taken off tho foot of the mainmast
and six rrom tne root ot tne topmast, ine
reduction In tho sail area will come
tlirotiKh the cutting oir or two feet from
the top of the mainsail nnd some slight
changes In the heudsnlls, or a total of some
200 suuare feet. This reduction will lighten
the ton hamper ana stirrrn tne yacnt with
out aoniunn.ii oaiinst.
The Independence sailed todov for the
first time under racing canvas, mainsail,
foresail, lib. lib. tonsail and club tonsnll nnd
In the light breeze seemed to slit) along
very fast. The independence will go Into
the navy yard dry dock tomorrow as soon
as nor mast nns oeen removed,
MATINEE RACES LOOK GOtD
Entries for Saturday Afternoon Slum-
n Flue I.ut of Fnat
llorara.
For the race matinee at the Omaha nrlv
Ing park on Saturday a fine progrnm has
beuii tirciinred. This famous nlrl trnoV h.m
been greatly improved recently, and Is suld
to uu in tne ncsi ihissidiq condition. It has
loin; been known us one of the fasicai
tracks In the west, und If the hopes of Its
present managers are borne out It will show
soma time that will astonish folks. Thren
good harness races, a brush between thii
jumpers unu nn oaiuuiuun iy tne itcntie
motvs ltoadster club will make up the pro
Ki-ani for Saturday.
Preparations for u flvc-day running meet
lw. Inot u,.!r tt, ti.,1.. firn U'aII umln. ,.,n.
Sixty of the best gallopers In tho west nro
ulrendy mftdo sure of, as stable room has
been engaged nnd paid for. Tho certainty
of a largo entry list Is guaranteed by the
fact that Jollet closes Just before and
Washington park opens Just after the
Omaha meet. Overland park horsen will
come nere niso, on tneir way to (.'nicago
ctoverni oi inn iiimrni notseN nn tne soutn
ern circuit will be In the bunch. J. A. Tjt
hill, who Is to manage the meeting, says ho
considers uir uuiiook me nngntesi ne cvei
faced for a preliminary. One thousand dot
lors a day w-ll bo hung up, nnd this money
is worm goini. iur.
I'luerlln Wins Hurdle llnce.
PARIS, June 12.-Monsleur Plperlln won
the grand hurdle race nt Autcuil today.
Robespierre was second. Pont Chevron third
ana uiincri (ourtn, nncen norses ran.
CRTS FinST TLACD.
ring. Four favorlten won. Results:
First race, s x furlongs: Khnk won
Horsa second. Drocheda third. Time: 1:14.
Second race, rmlf-mlle: Khltl won, Ganeso.
second. Mvrtle Dell third. Time: 0:49.
Tnird race, selling, seven ruriongs: wine
Press won, Rotterdttm second, Custodian
third. Time:
Fourth race, trial Derby, mile nnd a rix
teenth: Petra Jl won. Ben MncDhul fcc
ond. Glenwood third. Time: 1:19,
Fifth rnee. rour nnd n naif rurionirs. sell
lnit: Maru won. Ilnlmettn second. Lyndon
Tre third. Time: 0:f.CU.
S xth rnce. nil e nnd an ciglith: Do ly
Wagner won, Free Lady second, A Winner
tniro. Time: i:aw.
FAVOIIITR IS AX EASY VIX.EH.
Enilnrniiee "Wnlka Away with Petite
Stnkea. First of nn Even Dosen,
HHICAGO. June 12. Endurance, by Rlcht.
won the Petite, stakes, net value $2,2n0. nt
Harlem toiay. Tno nuy wns a u to a
favorite nnd enve her backers no nnxlety
as she won easily. Parnassus, backed from
100 tn is to 1. won tno nnu rnce on tne
card. Flion d'Or won the steeplechase
vincennes nt 11 to z, nangie at
Avery Mfg. Co
Allen Bros. & Co.......
Aloe & Penfold Co
Am, Hand-Sewed S. Co.
Am, Smelt. & ln-f. Co..
Anheuser-Busch B. A'n
A in. Linseed Co
Armour St Co., 8. O....
Bnum Iron Co
Bomts Omnhn Bag Co.
Bennett Co., W. R
Brontch, W. J...
Browning, King Co,.
Bruce & Co., E. U.
Byrno-Hnmmer Co
Bee Publishing Co
jirnnucia fc sons..
Barton, Guy C
Bradford. Louis. S. O..
Bradford&Klnsler, S.O.
Chicago Lumber Co....
t-nny number uo.
$ 8,000:$ 10.0001
surgents.
Tnlks with the officers stationed at Neuva
Cacoras. revealed a rather hopeless sentl
racnt concerning this question. Colonel
Wells, commanding the cavalry, denied
that these relationships could oxlst to any
such extent as alleged, but his opinion was
not shared by n;iy of tho subordinate of
ficers. Lieutenant Curry, the new governor Carpentor Paper Co...
of the province, deeply regrets those things. rn,nc"t-',uffn" L0'
Ho suggests that the permanent barracks continental Cloth. Co"
ought to be built outside of the towns and Crenmory 1'kg. Mfg.Co,
tho soldiers permitted to enter towns only creighton J
on special occasions. Cudahy Pkg. Co.. S. O
A ur more noperui feature ot tne unm
arlnes situation Is the schools. While
General James M. Bell, until recently In
command of the district, was chasing the
Insurgent Blcols and being alternately
criticised and praised ho did not forget
their education. During his command
slxty-threo schools were established In the
Deere Plow Co.
Deerlng Harvester Co.
Dempster M. Mfg. Co..
Dlsbrow & Co
Dietz, C. N
Falrbnnks-Morso Co....
Farrell & Co
Gate City Hat Co
Ot. Western Stove Co..
Gt. West. Type Fdrv..
Olandt, Peter, McArdlc
Clark, If... 0
Tt!tchy, rb. 0
Itrnch. 3b... 1
nranst'd, lb 1
Wagner, rf.,
onle, cf,..,
Ely.
Zlmmer, c.
Cbeebro, p.,
NEW YOrtK
R.H.O.A.E.
Vanll'n, cf. 0 2 10 0
Sclbach, If.. 1
Davit, m.,.. 0
OiHIckm'n, rf. 0
OaniM, lb,, 1
fit ran p, 3b, ., 0
Warner, c... 0
Nrlon, 2b.. 0
Phyle. p.
0 0
3 1
0 3
3 10
0 4
1 3
1 1
1 1
English. At present there are but few
American teachers nnd none of tho colored
troopers have been assigned to duty at
teachers. Moat of thoso who taught have
gone with the volunteers.
Hongland, Qeo. A
Mowiand L,. CO.. ti. u..
Hammond Pck.Cc.S.O.
Iler & Co
Her Grand Hotel
Johnson Hardware Co.
Kountze, Herman
Kelley, Stlger & Co.. .
Kirkennau & uo.
ILLINOIS MAKES TRIAL TRIP K.tfK bo:::::::
Kingman imp. uo
..2 24 it t
0 0 0 5
0 0 0 0-2
Two-base
Totala .. 5 3 2? 9 2 Totals
Pittsburg 0 0 0 2 8
New lorn u v u 1 1
Fnrned runs: Plttsburir. 3.
hits: Clarke, Bransfleld, VanHaltren. Davis,
Phyle. Home run: wagner. otoion nasea;
runrke. Ritchev. Bransfleld. Wngner.
rinnhlft nlav: Strantr to Nelson to Ganzel.
First nase on nans: uu jnesoro, i; 011
"Phvle. . Hit by pitched ball: Clarke.
Struck out: liy unesuro, s; d- x-nyie, t.
Time: i:w. umpire: uwyer.
.ntlonnl I.eacno StniullnK.
Won. Lost. P.C.
nig; Battleship Goe Over Cnvcrninent
Course front Cnpc Ann to
Boone Inland.
Kitchen Brs. Hotel Co,
Kruc Brewing Co ,
Llnlnger & Mctcnlf Co.
Lcc-Giass-Andr'sen Co.
I.lndsev. Z. 'I
Markcl, J. E.
The new battleship Marshall Dnt. 'MfK.' Co,
Mnwninney noiunay
47.SOO
6.OU0
SO.OkK)
2.SS.00O
6,0i"0
IO.OiTO
i5.o65
2.V0.10
30,000
7.500
17.2SO
22,800
24,000
57,000
1,200
12.52.V
,0u0
30.001)
20,000
6,000
10,000
5,000
7,000
11,500
12,666
12.000
3.010
7,200
5.000
11,400
9.200
C.500
5. KI0
6. P00
"V.OOO
SO, 000
12,000
8.0W
4.000
2,000
9,560
26.000
40.000
26.509
12.000
6,000
10,000
16,000
50.000
20,215
B.8ir
2.500!
6,0001
Pittsburg ,
New York .....
Cincinnati .....
Brooklyn
Philadelphia ..
St. IvOUlS
Boston
....21
....in
....20
....20
....20
....20
.14
17
15
17
19
20
20
1R
27
.585
.651
.540
.612
,500
.500
.437
.374
Chicago 16
llnrtlej- Man Wlna Championship.
Htnnv niTY. in.. June 12. (Stieclal Tele-
gram.) In the annual shoot of the Soo Gun
ClUD in BIOUX Ul) luuuy a. niiiiiu u
Hartley won the Interstate championship
silver cup held Inst year by Ed Trotter of
Klngstey. W. J. C. Meyer won second
tirlze nnd II. G, Taylor of Meckllng. S. p..
third. The sboot opened yesterday nnd will
close tomorrow. The silver cup shoot wns
the principal event of tne tournament.
AMERICANS WIN ONCE MORE
Trmiahnntera Score Another Victory nt
lleudoii from the Eng
lishmen. LONDON, Juno 12.Tbe International
trap shooting match which was begun yes
terday on the grounds of the Middlesex Oun
club, Hondon, was returned under entirely
different weather conditions today. Rain,
with varying winds, fell during tho early
nftornoon, making shooting extremely diffi
cult. Tbe Americans gathered confidence,
however, from their work of yesterday and
their growing familiarity with their sur
roundings. At the end of tho sixtieth round, when
each side had shot at 600 targets, the Brit
ish gunners had broken 476 and the Amer
icans, 524, Out of tho first sixty targets
W. R. Crosby broke 58; Fred Gilbert, (56;
John S. Fanning, 65, and R. O. Helkes, 64.
Tho match closed for the day In a driving
rain, with tbe following totals; Americans,
877; British, "94.
When the contest closed this afternoon
It was believed that tomorrow's shsnt
would surely end the match In favor of the
Americans. Their average today was de
cidedly better than that of yesterday, but
the team will be disappointed If tomor
row's average, under anything like favor
able conditions, does not exceed BO per
cent, Crosby led today's score with 95 per
cent of kills, Helkes and Gilbert with PI
per cent each, and Tripp with 90 per cent
No member of the American team securrd
less than 87, whereas tbe highest British
IIAIX CHANGES Tit ACK C41XIIITIOS,
Three ltneea nt Clnelnnntl Are Hun
In Sloiv Time,
CINCINNATI. Juno 12. A heavy rain
during tho nfternoon changed the track con
ditions at Newport today, bit the hores
rnn close to form. For the first three vaces
the track was fast, but the remainder of
thn rnrd was run off in soft going, Results:
First rnce, six furlongs, selling: Jim rvap
won. Bene, Nutter second, .Margaret uorc-
man third, Time: 1:1.V,4.
Second race, rour nnu n nun luriuinjt.;
Klnir Dalv won. Miss Gaines second, Hand
Rail third. Time: 0:55,
Third race, six furlongs, selling: North
timbrla won, Juniper second, Ed Roth ihtrd.
Time: 1:02. , L , , ,
Fourth race, four nnu n mm mmnss.
welling: Corlnne C won, I'lliowdex second,
(jeorpinnn, iniru, iime;u:
Fifth race, seven ruriongt. smiing:
Kstes won. Doctor Fanulo second, Pretty
Hosle third. Time: 1:30.
Sixth race, ono mile, selllnc: Outburst
won. Birdie May second, Meggs third.
Time: l:Vi.
On kin ml Iltmlta Lose Heavily.
SAN FRANCISCO. June 12. The books
were hit hard on some of the rncos nt
Oakland today. The victories of Montallatle
and Horton were especially cpsth- to tho
layers of odds. Prestome nnd First Shot
took the two first events by narrow rnnr
gins, Good Hope, who was entered for VM.
was bid up to tfflO. The stable protected
her. Results:
First race, six furlongs, purse: Prestene
won, Flattered second. ou ou third,
Time: 0:50.
Second race, futurity course, selling: First
Shot won. Saul of Tnrftis second. Monda
third. Time: 1:12. ...
Third rnce. ono mllo and n quarter, sell
ing; Faunette won, Knstuno second,
Flumero third. Time: 2:(0
Fourth rnce, six nnd ohIf futlongs,
selling: Montallade won, Gibraltar second,
Decoy third, Time: 1:21-
Fifth race, six furlongs, selling: Good
Hope won. Ralston second, Racctto third.
Time: 1:14V;, ... ,
Sixth race, one mile and seventy yards,
handicap: Horton won, Dangerous Maid
second, Snips third. Time: 1:I5?
Crnlcer's Horse Wlna Cup.
LONDON. June 12,-Rlchard Croker's
Flambard (L. Relff). won the Imperial cup
handicap of 400 poveretgns In specie and n
voinori nt M novere Kns nt the Linn-
deld park spring meeting today. Ten horses
st t ri en
Mountain Buck (P. McDermott) won the
Oxted selling handicap. Vanstella tj. Re ffj
was second nnd Klckty Wllksy (L. Relff)
finished third.
Jean tie Iteszke Invent.
NEW YORK. June 12. It Is reported that
th. .i.ninn Hnlmn. bv Hanover-Julia I...
has been sold by Charles Flelschmann'a
the Enrnnean nufnt of a Polish
sportsman. The price Is said to be J50.OO
and the name or jean ue ttrame is men
tioned as being tne new owner
Prlara for Yacht ltneea.
BELFAST. June 12. -The Royal I'lster
Tncht club proposes a race In Irish waters
before the annual yacht race meeting on
Midland Class fc P. Co.
Molso & Co
Morton & Son
McCord-Brady Co
Marks Bros. Snd. Co..
Met. Railway Co., S. O.
Nebraska Clothing C.
Neb. Mollne Plow Co..
Now O. T.-1I. E, L. Co..
North wall Co
Neb. Telcnhone Co... .
Om. Merchants Ex. Co.
Om. carpet t'o 1
O, C, B. Hy. & B. Co.!
Om. Gns Mfg, Co 1
Om. Pr nt nn Co
Orchard & Wllhelm Co.
Om. St. Ry. Co
om. water uo
Om. Casket Co
Om. Pack, Co., 8. O....
Om, Cooper CO., 8. O..
Om. B. lie T. Co.. E. O.
Paxton & vlerllng
Parlln. Or'ondorf &
Martin 1
PnxtonAOnllagher Co..
People's F. & C. Co ...
itector a wuncimy t o.'
Been Prlntlna Co ....1
Richardson Drug Co...
Riley Bron. A Co .. ..I
Standard Dlst.& D. Co. I
Sattley Mfg. Co ;
Hcnutz iirewinc uo
Schmoeller & Mueller.. 1
8,400
12,00i1
8,60)
5,000
6,000;
70.0iV
16,000
2i:6iVi
12.0CK1
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6.000
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9,900
54.000
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BOSTON, June 1
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building and Dry Dock company, was given jiegeath Stationery Co.
us omciai trial over the government course .Mover it itaapKe.
from Cape Ann to Boone island today. The
vessel left the upper harbor, where It had
been anchored sluce Its arrival bcro on
Monday, soon after 8 o'clock and made Its
way slowly toward Oloucester. Tho day
was clear mid bright and all conditions
were perfect for a successful teat of tho bis
vessel.
The official course, over which the Illi
nois Is to fulfill Its contract to sustain a
speed of sixteen knots, Is thirty-three knots
In length, to be covered twice. At Inter
vals of six and six-tenths knots govern
mont vessels were stationed to mark the
course.
R. D. Evans was In charge of today's trial
as the head of the government board. The
othr officers of tho board are; Captain C,
S. Trnta, Commander N. H. Hemohlll. Com
mandcr Charles It, Roclkur. Lieutenant
Commander Charles D. Vreeland. Lieuten
ant Commander Richard Henderson and
Commander Washington Lee Copp, Many
prominent naval officers and Icadlug men
In other departments of government pollt
leal and business llfo were guests of the
:ewport News compauy on board tho Illl- Senmon. W. T
nols today. Shlvenck Film. Co
Tinrrif inrT i..-. io ti,. i,.in Smith, M. E,. & Co
' Snrague. E. H ..
ship Illinois on its speed trial passed tho Stnndard Oil Co.
first stake boat at 10:11 :06 a. m., going under g,.n,f' "i'Ji-'VK u,,01
full steam, A smoky haze on tho water Th' nmnhn eVnh'
makes it difficult to follow the course from Thompson, Bclden&Co,
tho shore, omnnn nre w. Assn
Tht battleship was sighted, returning at rnnn Pacific BrldGe'""
ij:uj. ti unisnea us run at z:l:4.', snow- t'. h, rsupniv to
Ing a total elapsed time of four hours, V-S!-0 vhren' whVv
seven minutes and thirty-six seconds. Mever
Allowing twenty minutes for tho turn at World Pub. Co
the middle of the course, this indicates Willlams-HaywardShoe
an average speed of 17.4 knots.
15.000
2,500
9,050
76.000
2.890
3,10c)
10.600
7.000
7.660
9.000,
4,0001
6,325
12,000
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3.000
8,C10
4.400
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5,000
4.000
10,500
22,555!
8.0001
6.050
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3,210
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C.500
2,375
3,000
5,CM
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15.115
1,500
20,000
8,010
3,105
10,836;
4,376
4.000
2.650
6,915
8.000
14.650
9.800
8,000
6.W10!
6.255
8,010
17.050
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3,000
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1.2J0I
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n,225
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2.1.000
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2.550
15,0,10
2,600
9,050
75,0i
2.203
3,100
16,600
7.070
S.3.S5
4.075
6.000
10.020
7.006
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2.530
4,100
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9.2SJ
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11.100
3,tfl0
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3.200
2.500
6,2ii0
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2.600
6,130
2,670
10.005
3,500
2O.000
9,0X1
2.700
9,230
4.376
2,315
3.000
7.59-5
7.000
15.100
10,000
6,066
4.710
5,155
3.615
17,150
4,000
18,010
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5,00)
3.0TO
3.'i50
1.700
0,130
2.050
2,270
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91,605
The Blues
is one sictial which foretells physical
decay. Another In pnli 1 lick in akin.
The muscles shrink and become flab
by; the body becomes ctnnclated, nnd
there Is nn early tendency to round
shoulders. Tbe stcn lacks elasticity.
the nerves become weak; mental and
physical activity are a burden,
This condition is called. A'ervout Dt-
tittty; It is cured by tbe ue ot
3.475j
12.0001
76,000
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26.4001
11.000,
36,Kii)
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Western Pnper Co .
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lO.OfOI
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9,300
1,111
4,oiyi
6,t93
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21.0001
6.O.10
12.1001
2.770!
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4. nnn
fi.190
2,000
5.455
1.5001
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5.000'
8.2701
4.560!
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6.0001
3.5IYH
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!
4.7iV
4,00)1
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4.611
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6.010
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7,501
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BERLIN. June 12.The I.oksl Anzelaer
today print" a special dUpatch from China
which says Count von Wn Mr nu. i,..
changed his plans, He will return from
Cl.EVKLAND, June 12,-Mlss Ruth. Shanghai, direct to Hamburg, landing there
dought'r of Senator Hnnna, has ncceptcd during the first davs of August Thenre
an Invitation to chrliten the cruiser Cleve- he will go direct to Hanover. The countess
land, now being built at Bath, Me. The will spend July In Switzerland, nnd will
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STARCH
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D
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nnme, Pr. U A.
oayr said to a la
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