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e CLEVELAND DOWNS LEADERS Tka in Extra Inoinj to Tun thi Tr ck, Howtr. NEITHER OF TEAMS PLAY BRILLIANT BALL Out la Wm on Two Singles and a acrlDee wllk Two Men Gone When the Cornell nan U Made. CLEVELAND, June 2. Cleveland today played' and won Its first extra Inning game of the pcr, defeating Hoston. Singles by Abbott and Flick, with liradley's sacri fice, gave Cleveland the winning run. Bemla waa Injured by a foul tip. Attend ance, 2,970. Score: CLEVELAND. I BOSTON. R.H.O.A.B. I R.H.O A K Fay. If 1 he.-rtla. c. ... 1 BrR1ly. 3b . t 0 I I -loip. ...! I J nick, rf I l.i. .. 21). 0 0 1 Khn'1'. cf.. 0 0 J At Boston P.rwton-Pt. Ixnils rimo post poned on nccount of wet ground. Standing; of I lie Team. Flayed. Wop. Lost. P C. Now York 37 ' 2 11 .To.1 ChlciKi 35 ?4 11 .fM Cincinnati 39 2 13 .6Ri" Kt. Louis 34 17 17 .c"") Pltt-burg 3o 16 19 .46? Hrro.klyn 38 15 23 .393 Bot"n 35 1J Zi .371 i'hll.t.lfli-l.la 33 , 6 27 .181 Q.ime todav: St. I.oiis at Boston Tltta burg 8t Brooklyn. C hicago at Philadelphia, Cincinnati at New York. 110 0 nnna-hertr, If 1 1111 f'nlllna, Jh ... 0 ftrhwartz, lb. 1 1 12 Kn. P 0 Ahhotl. e 1 l)onatiua, p... 0 0 (l 1 1 0 0 1 1 stahl. c r t 0 Freeman, rf. 0 0 parnnt, m. . . 1 Ijii hanre, Hi 1 0 Krrt. 2b... t 0 Farr-ll, c... I 0 lmeD. p. .. i u 0 01 Total! 6 029 1. 3 0 3 0 1 1 3 3 3 II 1 1 0 S 1 3 1 10 1 0 4 0 0 4 2 1 0 3 Nan' e, cf . . . . 1 Homier, 2b . . 1 Rvan. ,1b 0 Mnnf K'ry, M'HI.r. c. IWPf, aa tifer, p... rf 0 ... 0 ... 0 ... 0 111 0 0 0 0 10 oil: Oil 117 .110 Totals It l Two out when winning; run scored. Cleveland 2 00030000 16 Boston 0 00000280 0-6 Flrat on errors: Cleveland, 2; Boston, L Two-bnse hlta: Bemla, Stahl, Freeman. Home run: Lnjole. Bucrlflce hlte: Bemla. Bradley. Stolen baaea: Bradley, Collins. Baaea on balls: Off Dlneen, 1; oft Pono hue, 8, Hit by pitched ball: Hess. Left on baaea: Cleveland, li; Boston. 6. Struck out: By Heea, 1; by Donohue, 2; by Dlneen, 4. Time: 1:30. Umpires: Sheridan and Car penter. Selhach the Star. CHICAGO, June 2 Selboch's work In left field waa the feature of today's game, which wna a slugging match from atart to finish, all four pitcher being pounded all over the lot. Attendance, 2.2it0. Score: CHICAGO. , WASHINGTON GAMES IS AMICIUCAS 4.SSOCT ATIOM Excellent Flelillnar and ooiI Delivery filves Kansas City Game. KANSAS CITY. June 2 C-ear pitched effectively when there were men on bases and he wan plven errorless support. St. rant's errors were costly. Attendance, 4j0. Score: KANSAS CTTT. I IT. PAUL R H O A a.H.u.a.n. Hill. If I 0 0 0 OJonea. cf 1 l 1 0 Vannnrrn. lb J J 10 0 0 Cllnsmin. aa. 0 I 0 I 110 0 Slaale. rf 0 0 I 1 0 4 0 WhelT. If 3 110 smilona 4 0 0 0 O'Brien. Sb. 0 T 0 0 Kfller. Ib.. 0 1 t OMarrnn, !b. 10 3 0 Sullivan, c. iChech, p.... Totala 12 27 II 0 I Totals 4 10 34 14 3 I Tatted for Single In the ninth. I Ku.isas City 1 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 -6 St. Paul 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 14 I Two-base hits: Montgomery. Oeur, Jones, Cllngman, Wheeler. Kelly. Stolen bases: Vanburen (2), Marcan. Double plays: Oear to i.cwea to van miren; iveuy to suin vnn. liases on balls: Off Gear. 3. Struck out: By Oear, 6; by Chech. 5. Left on bases: Kansas City, 7; St. Paul, 7. Time: 1:80. Umpires: Gibson and Ferguson. Haasrrd Game at MllTranU.ee. MILWAUKEE, June 2. Milwaukee put up a miserable fielding game today and this, combined with McKay's wlldness, re sulted In an easy victory for Minneapolis. Attendance. 800. Score: MINNEAPOLIS. I MILWAUKEB. R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.E. played at North Loup was played todn between Lrnin City and :orth loup. I. to the end ot the fourth inning the score was 3 to 0 In favor of North Uiup. In t fifth Loud City scored twice and Nort lo'ip one run. From then until the finish neltuer side made a score. SATIOSAL LEAGIB OIT OF DEBT President Pnlllam Annonnrea Pay ment Clearing; (p Deal. NEW YORK, June I. President Fulllam of the National Base Bail league announced today that tne last installment nau been paid through Trustee N. K. inung o wasnington to j. i-jirie vtngner or i nna delphla, which cleared up the debt incurred by the National league at the time I menbershlp waa reduced from twelve to eignt ciudb. At that time the Washington, Baltimore, Ijoulsvllle and Cleveland cluns were in duced to relinquish their franchises for certain sum, and It was snld that abou t:i,u() was the price to be given to tl Washington club. The claims of the othe three have been lully satisfied and th payment made today, which cleared up th entire neai. was a,nw. Mr. Pulllam said that the National league Is now out of debt and that the season bo far has been very successful. H.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E. HnlntM, If.... 1 I 0 1 0 Court II n. Ib. 0 1 I 1 Jonea. ef I 1 0 0 0 Mnran. aa. ... I 110 1 tl. aa 0 t ItUrU, lb.... 0710 Oram, rf 1 0 1 0 1 Selbacb. if... I I t 0 0 Donnhua, lb.. I I 11 0 0 MK'orni'k, 3b 1 I 0 I 0 ball, Sb I 3(3 Stahl, cf 0 I 1 1 Tannfhlll, lb. I M I 0 Dohovsd. ft.. 1 1 0 1 McParlaod. 0. I J 4 1 Drill, e 10 110 Wslah. p..... 1 3 0 0 OITmroaena, p.. t 0 I 0 Altrock. p.... ft lit P Orta, p -0 0 0 t 1 Totals II 17 17 U ll Totals.. ..... 1 10 t 11 4 Chicago ...1 4 2 4 1 1 0 0 13 Washington 2 1010110 17 Left on bases: Chicago, 1; Washington, 8. Two-base hits: Holmes, Walsh, Stahl, MeCormlck. Three-baao hit: Holmes. Sac rifice hits: Isbell, Donohue. Stolen bases: Jones, Holmes, Donohue, Selbach, Drill, Donovan. Double play: Davis to Isboll to Donohue. Struck out: By WaJsh. 3; by Orth, L Basea on balls: Off Walsh, 4; off Altrock, 1: olt Townsend, 2; off Orth, 4. Hit by pitched ball: Iebell. Time: 2.-00. Umpire: Dwyer. Lnrk (or Hew York. DETROIT, June 2 Detroit looked to have the game won In four Innings, when Putt mann retired, but with Orlftlth came luck for New York. Two scratch hits and two f rifts sent In the first three In the sixth, n the ninth Thoney doubled. McGulru singled and Conroy hit for two bases, win ning the game. Both teams played error less ball. Attendance. 1,(00. Score: MtJW YORK. R.H. O.A.I Kwtar, rf.... 0 Cooray, m... 1 0 I it! WlllUma. 3b. 0 I I And.raon, It.. 1 1 I Uanacl, lb.... 0 1 10 Klvlnow, c... 0 Thonay, Sb... 1 1 1 Colllna, cf.... 0 4 14 Hughes, ef... 1 0 0 Put man. p.... 4 0 0 1 urimth, p.... 1 McOuIre .... 0 0 t 0 0 Of DBTROIT. R.H.O.A.B. iBarrstt. of... 1 KobloKD. 3b. 1 1 I Crawford, rf . 4 4 1 Huclamao. If 1 I 1 'arr, lb 0 11 Oramlng'r, Sb 1 1 woods, s... 1 f Kllllan, p.... 0 1 1 O'Loary, is.. 1 1 4 Totala, 4 4 4 9 tl li Totals 6 t 27 I (i Batted tor Collins In ninth. New York 00000800 26 Detroit 00810000 0-4 Two-base hits: Carr, Huelsman, Ander son, Thoney, Conroy. Sacrifice bit: Carr. Stolen baaea: Gremfnger, Kleinow, Hughes. First baae on balls: Oft Kllllan, 4; off j Puttmann, 6; off Griffith, 1. Hit by pitched ball; By Kllllan, 1; by Griffith, 1. Struck out: By Kllllan. 6; by Puttmann, 2; by Griffith, 8. Double play: Robinson to O'Leary to Carr. Time: 3:16. Umpires: O 'Lough II n and King. Postponed Games. At St. Louis St. Loula-Phlladelphla gama postponed on account of rain. Standing: of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P.O. Boston 87 26 11 .70:1 Cleveland 34 20 14 .foil New York 36 21 15 .683 Philadelphia 36 20 16 .6G6 Chicago 38 21 ' 17 .663 St. Louia 34 16 18 . 471 Detroit 36 13 23 . 343 Washington 34 6 28 .177 Games today: Washington at Chicago, Philadelphia at St. Louis, New York at Detroit Boston at Cleveland. VcNIctria. lb 0 Malonfjr. rf . . 0 flulllran. cf. Coulter. If... WaTpr, lb.. Lfalle, c... Km. 2b Oylrr. M. . Btlmmell, p., 1 4 0 1 1 11 1 i 0 0 1 I 1 0 0 Stnno, rf 0 0 t 0 1 Bchaefer. aa . 0 1 S I 0 Clark. Ib 0 I 0 t OiHenr.ftt, If... 0 0 I 0 llHrmphlll. 3b. 3 I t I O bateman, lb., 1 I 10 1 OlHntterr. C... 114 1 McKay, p.... 0 0 0 1 Wolf, cf 4 S 1 0 Totals to I 27 It l! Totals 4 I 37 11 4 Minneapolis 20086000 010 Milwaukee 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 04 Earned runs: Milwaukee, 2; Minneapolis, 2. Two-base hits: Weaver, Hemphill, Wolfe. Three-base hit: Bateman. Stolen bases: Pen neli, Sullivan, Coulter. First base on balls: Off McKay, 6; off Stlmmell. 2. Hit by pitched ball: Leslie (2), Oyler, Fox. Sacrifice hits: Coulter, Fox. Weaver. Struck out: By McKay, 8: by Stlmmell, 8. Time: 2:C6. Umpire: Pears. Toledo Scatters Hlta, TOLEDO, June 2. Relating waa the factor In today's game. He kept hits well scattered and in tne rourtn nattea out home run, bringing In three scores. At tenuance, duo. bcore: TOLEDO. I LOUISVILLE. R.H.O A I R.H. O.A.I PrlabU, cf....l S 1 0 0 Kanrta, rf... 1 114 Conld Mot Hit Yarmnn. WAHOO, Neb., June 2--(Special Tele gram.) Before a trowd of people Wa hoo shut out North Bend t iv.c good Pitt Ming of inrman, who let them dow with only two hits, one being n ver scratchy one. Only twenty-nine men fnc him and but one reached second base, i a wild pitch. Score: It.H.E Wahoo 1 0110021 6 11 2 North BenJ ....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 2 3 Batteries: Wahoo, larman and John son: North Be. id. O'Brien und Cusack Struck out: By Yarman, 10; by O'Brien, 13. Bases on balls: on U urien, 1. W ild pltcn Yarmnn. Passed ball: Cusack. Two-base hit: Klrehman. Left on bases: Wahoo. 10 North Bend, 1. Earned runs: Wahoo, 3. lime: i:u. umpire: cook. Pennant Won at Beatrice. BEATRICE. Neb.. June 2.-(Speclal.) Th team from the East school yesterday won the pennant of the city school league by defeating the high school team by a score oi a o u. O'Harm, aa-lf. 0 0 1 Long. If-M... Ill llaiflton, lb. 1 lit I!nlngr, rf. 3 2 S Reading, c... 10 1 Burna, 2b 1 S I Iirouthcra, lb 8 8 I KelallDg. p... 1 1 t 4 t Hallntaa. U.. 1 4 1 5 0 White, lb.... 1 t 13 1 0 A mat, Sb IIS 0 0 Dexter, cf.... 1 f 0 1 0 Bruhear, Sb. 4 1 I 3 J SrhrloTer, o.. 0 4 4 4 1 Uulnlan, as. .. 0 4 4 4 0 Bohanoon, p, 1 1 0 Totals 10 U 37 23 t Totals 4 i 24 IT Toledo 0 0 1 4 1 1 0 8 -10 Louisville 1 00100400- Left on basea: Toledo, 4; Louisville, 8, Two-base hlta: ttrasnear, uemmger, Hazel ton. Home run: Relsllng. Sacrifice hits Siihrlever. Reading. Relsllng. Stolen bases Frlsble (2), Long, Delnlnger, Brouthers Double plays: Kelsiing to o htara to Hazel ton; Relsllng to Long to Hazeltnn; Rets ling to Brouthers to Hazelton. Struck out By Bohannon, 8. Bases on balls: Off Rets ling, 4; off Bohannon, 3. Wild pitch: Rels ling. Hit by pitched ball: Qulnlln. Deln inger. nine: i:4b. umpire: tiauswine. Ten Innlnaa at Indianapolis. INDIANAPOLIS, June 2.-In a ten-Inning fame Indianapolis cieieatea coiumous. ine nature of the game waa a fly over the fence by McCreery In the sixth inning wnicn r.eitea a home run. in tne tentn Martin threw from deep left to home, sav lng a run. Attendance, l.ouo. score: INDIANAPOLIS. H.H.O.A.SI Carr, Sb 0 1 I Magoon, 3b... 0 1 1 McCroery, cf. 1 S t Pwanrter, If.. 1 1 S Haydoo, o.... 0 1 S Hogrlevar. rf 0 1 1 Dlckar, lb... 0 4 12 Heaa, aa 0 4 1 Croraley, p... 110 COLUMBUS R.H.O.A.E 11 1 4 DaTla. rt... Wrlgley, lb Prtel, Sb 1 Klhm. ib 0 OlClymer, cf. .. 0 Martin, :f....0 Urldwall, aa.. 0 Yeager, e 4 Malarkey, p.. 0 1 11 Totals I 8 SO 10 1 ToUls I 1 IS 0 GAMES IK THE RATIONAL LEAGl'B Xevr York Geta Firm Place In Pen. nant Race. NEW YORK, June 2. By defeating Cin cinnati today New York retained tlrin placo In the pennant race. A home run hit Into the bleachers by Seymour In the fourth Inning gave the only tally made by the visiting team, and It was not until the eighth that New York scored and won with two runs on two errors. Attendance, 6.0U). - Score: NEW YORK. I CINCINNATI. R.H.O.A.B. I R.H.O.A.E. Brown, rf... 1 0 0 0 4 Hugglna, 3b.. 0 0 4 S 0 liio uoniin, id ... o o f 1 10 0 0 Seymour, cf.. Itolan, it DeTlln. Sb. ... 1 McOaua. lb.. 0 Uraanahan. If 0 1 4 0 1 Dunn, cf 4 4 0 0 0 Daliten. aa ... Sill Gilbert, Sb... 0 4 110 Buwarman, e. 4 1 4 1 0 Uafeweoo, p. 4 4 0 4 0 Corcoran, "dwell. If.... 0 0 Woodruff, lb. 4 1 IMIts. Mtuhoff, , 4 4 0 1 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 S 0 1 1 0 5 S 0 ,40414 Totala I I 37 if Totala 1 4 14 IS S New York 00000002 2 Cincinnati 00010000 01 Left on bases: New York, 6; Cincinnati, 3 Two-baiie hit: Woodruff. Home run: tteymour. Stolen biusesi: Devlin, Odwell. i'lrst on bulls: Off Mattbewson, 1; off duthoff, 4. First base on errois: New York, i; Cincinnati, 1. Hit by ball: By SuthofT, 1. Struck out: By Matthewson, 6: by Suthoff. 3. Time: 1:40. Umpires: Moran and Zlmmer. Postponed Games. At Brooklyn Brooklyn-Plttsburg game ptponed on account of wet grounds. At Chicago Chicago-Philadelphia game postponed on account of wet grounds. Two out when winning run scored. Indianapolis 0 10001000 13 Columbua 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 02 Bases on balls: By Cromley. 1: by Ma Inrkey, 2. Struck out: By Cromley, 6; by aiaiarKey, . Hit ty pitcnea bail: Dickey Hess, Clymer. Two-base hits: Sanders, Klhm, Brldwell. Home run: McCreery. Sac rifice hits: Carr, Heydon, Frlel, Magoon, Double play: Martin to Yeager to Friel, fassea nan: x eager. j,ert on bases: In dianapolis, 6; Columbus, 11. Time: 2:15. umpire: Holiday, Standing; ot the Teams. Played. Won. Lost, P.C .607 .696 .& .628 .613 .4.12 .82 .364 Games today: Columbus at Indlananoila. Louisville at Toledo. St. Paul at Kansas City, Minneapolis at Milwaukee. St. Paul Indianapolis Louisville ... Minneapolis . Kansas City . 33 20 13 . 37 22 16 . 37 21 16 . 36 19 17 . 39 20 19 . 37 16 21 . 34 13 21 . 33 12 21 GAMES I.V THE WESTERN LEAGIE St. Joseph Wins from Sioux City In the Eighth SIOCX CITY. Ia., June 2 Linderman lost nia own game today after pitching perfect nan up to tne eigntn inning, score: R.H.E. St. Joseph 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 04 3 Sioux City 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 5 2 Batteries: Linderman and Hess, Chlnn ana aicconneii. Postponed Games At Colorado Springs: Colorado Springs- uenver game postponed; wet grounds. Standing; of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. coioracio springs 29 1U Denver S.'i St. Joseph 32 lv MolneS 86 Omuha 82 Sioux City 82 Games today: Omaha at Colorado Being. Des Moines at Denver, St. Joseph at Sioux city. 21 16 17 15 8 10 12 16 19 17 23 P.C. .666 .636 .500 .472 .469 .291 Hot Game at North Loop, NORTH LOl'P, Neb., June 2 (Special.) una . oi tne nnust uuu Dan games ever How to Judge Beer it' ll CLEAN lAllS US? Tbe abaence of a dttvagreaabla foreign or "ofurtaste." trov irtg scrutkuiou cleanlanetaaitriavg the lira) wins KOccm. The great majority of beers possets nonldy or tnasty flavor, which lesves most disagree, able twang in the mouth of the drinker. This is due solely to lack of cleanliness, many brewer being indifferent to this virtue. Ia brewing tbe famous A. B. C. Beers (Th only beer bottled eciiisiveJy at tbe Brswsary) tbe most sonipulous cleaeltnese is exercised oyer all 2 Teaaeli. niixa or anv oblect with which the ber ! ' comaat la contact, ana every precaution that will coa daos te Military prity is employed. The American Brewiat! Co.. St. Louis. U. S. A. II. May H Co., Wholesale Dealers i EVENTS OH THE RINSING TRACKS Mam Proves to Be One ot the Good Things. CINCINNATI. June 2. One of the few good things that have gone through at Lialonla was Mum In the second race to. day. The race was for 2-year-old fillies at nve ruriongs. The betting on Mum opened at 3 to 1, but heavy commlfMions by ho owners and others soon forced the prlc down to 8 to 6. She got away flying an was never headed, winning easily by two lengtns. hour favorites won. Results: First race, seven furlonics: Frants won Foreigner second, Luthermann, Jr., third, lime: i:m. Second race. Ave furlongs: Mum won Mrs. Falconer second, Lady Caiiln third. rime: l:(Wli. Third race, mile: Rossmond won. Hand more secend. Sailor's Dream third. Timo 1:42. Fourth race, six furlongs: Preakness won. Mandamus second, Savond third. Time 1:16V4. Fifth race, seven furlongs: Benmora won. Rachel Ward second, Florence Konso third. Time: 1:294. Flxth race. Ave and one-half furlonro Flying Rrook won, Madison Square second, jjamo third. Time: l:l. ST. LOUIS. June 2 Results: First race, six furlongs: Radium won Clear the Arena second. Lady Fonso third. lime: i:z2"4. Second race, four and one-half furlongs, purse: My Eleanor won, The Druggls second, Edith May third. Time: 1:04. Third race, six and one-half furlontrq. selling: Alflo won. Dr. Kler second, John li tnirn lime: i:;uft. Fourth race six furlongs, handicap: Mor della won, Elastlo second, Tower third lime: i:iii. Fifth race, one mile: Pathos won. Main spring second, Dollnda third. Time: l:u5Vi. sixtn race, one mile and three-sixteenths selling: Broodier won, Memphlan second Miss i-on tnira. Time: CHICAGO. June 2. Results: First race, six furlongs: Kstrada Halma won, Freezlas second, Trlumphor third Time: 1:15. Second race, seven furlongs: Admonition won, Montanio second, welra third. Time 1:30. Third race, one mile: Gregor K won MonariD second, woinamolnen third. Time 1:42. Fourth race, five furlongs: Luzarlon won Florentine second, Scotch Irish third. Time Fifth race, mile and sixteenth: Spen cerian won. Schoolmate second, . Ferrjr iyncn tnira. Time: i:. Sixth race, six furlongs: Woodson won The Crisis Becond, Emperor of India third, lime: i:i&. NEW YORK. June 2. Results: First race, alx furlongs: Asturlta won Judge Denton second, Dapple Gold third, Time: 1:12. Second race, steeplechase, selling, about two miles: Cock Robin won, Walter Cleary second, captivate tnira. lime: 4:itifc. i.ip. ton refused. Libretto and East Kelston fell Third race, handicap, one mile and sev enty yards: Wotan won, Alforten second, Palm Bearer third. Time: 1:48. Fourth race, the Criterion stakes, five furlongs: schulamlte won, Chrysuia eec ond. Simplicity third. Time: 1K3. Fifth race, mile and one sixteenth: Afri cander won, Hurst Park second, Raglan tnira. Time: i:nuft. Sixth race, five furlonirs: Voladl won Gilpin second. Tommy Waddell third. Time 1:03. Golfers at Sandwich. LONDON. June 2 In the fifth round of the amateur golf championship contest at Sandwich today Walter J. Travis, the American champion, heat H. H. Hilton. the former British champion, by five up and lour 10 pi.iy, inus rencning me semi-nnai. H. C. Hutchinson beat R. Maxwell, the present nuiuer ui ine cnumpionsnip, at tne nineteenth hole. Travis made a splendid start and won his first and second, where Hilton was bunkered. Travis took the third. After four halves he led hv four at the eiarhth. hut lost the ninth through slightly slicing tne secona noie. tiiiton won tne eleventh. but thereafter Travis played grand golf. winning tne next tnree noies. He brought tne matcn to an ena at tne tourteenth where he laid a full Iron shot dead. The American's victory over the open and ama teur ex-champlon caused a great sensation on the units. In the semi-final Travis beat Hutchinson bv four ud and two to Dlav. j. u. BiacKweii neat j. i.ainiey by two ud and one to play. Travis and Black. well therefore will meet In the Ilnal toraor row. This Is the flrat time an nerlcan ever made any prominent show here In a golf championship contest. Blackweil, who la a member of the Royal and Ancient club, played a consistently good game throughout the meeting. He has never previously i.gureu prominently in any contests ror tne rnnmpionstup. Travis defeat oi itutcninson was the big. fest surprise on the links. Hutchinson had cen playing great golf and his victory over the holder. Maxwell, was considered an uugury or his success against Travis, After an exchange of holes Travis won th. third and fourth bv sunerlor nliiv. I.e. came three up at the ninth and waa out in thirty-four. Coming home Travis lost the tenth and won the thirteenth by Hutchinson's erring in taking a braasla in an attempt to carry a bunker In front of the green. Two halves followed and Travis won the sixteenth and the match. Throughout the week Travis approaching and putting nave neen aeuaiy. mis ariv inat has not been long, but It has almost Invariably been straight and clear of hazards. The betting Is even on tomor rows result, but Travis Is the favorite among the English golf players. Mlehlsran Wins Tennis Games. CHICAGO. June 2. The western Intercol legiate championship in tennis doubles waa won today by the f'nlverslty of Michigan. This gives Michigan both championships, Hunt or Micnigan navmg won iitbi nonors in the singles. In the duals In doubles to day Hunt and Lee of Michigan defeated ftallev and Monet of Iowa In three straight sets, 6-2, 6-0. 6-2. Will Make Ion reel Tonne. Electric Bitters are a marvelous tonle and work wonders for a weak, run down system. Try them. Only 60c. For sale by Kuhn & Co. , RECEIVER FOR RACE TRACK Alleged that Association at Cincinnati Made Money, but Has Failed to Pap Dividends. CINCINNATI, June t In the Kenton county circuit court at Covington, Ky., to day Attorney James P. Tarvln filed a mo tion asking for the Immediate appointment of a receiver for the Latonlu race track. It Is alleged that the majority of the stockholdera never rvcelvfd any dividends, although the association earned Intge sums Of money. Master Commissioner John L. Rich was appointed temporary receiver and will assume chars of aXUlrs at th ti-tok tomorrow. li i S C3 .PL . V "A t Man aw a. or 1 I Courtlaiii Dead m a cold IxjUle of JioTZ, will aid zest toyour lififi ''rSr lundi and pleasure, 'fl Tin ere - is' no -oQicr leer. MIrW '1 For a case in your )Inl I llult We phone 160. W I j ' , ; ST0R2oBREWING CO. ftfc SERIOUS WRECK IN IOWA One Mn Dtd n'Sstult of Accidsnt on Milwaukee Estd. OMAHA CITIZEN AMONG THE INJURED Seventeen Persons Injured More or Less Severely When Train Strikes Waahoat In the Dark Ifaavv Perry. Herndon, Cllve and Madrid, is not cleared up yet. The wreck Reserve seats for the Innes concerts at the Auditorium go on sal Friday at 10 a. m. ' PERRT, Ia., June 2. (Special Telegram.) Train No. 6 on the Chicago, Milwaukee ft St. Paul railroad was wrecked last night a mile and a half east of Bouton and four miles east of Perry. A heavy rain about 10 o'clock washed out the track. The engine passed over In safety, taking the mall car over" with It excepting one pair of trucks. The baggage car, the rmoker and a chair car stopped, one end on the track and the other In the ditch' in three feet of water. The dining car was telescoped at both ends by the tourist and sleeping cars. Superintendent Foster's car on the rear was uninjured. No one was killed outright, but Robert Shaffer of Milwaukee had his skull crushed and has died since. Following are the injured: J. M. Murphy, baggageman. Jaw broken. R. E. Dewltt, messenger, Irving Park, 111., left side crushed. J. C. Gleason, Omaha, chest crushed. M. I. Begley, Chicago, foot injured. Emerlck, Tipton, Ia., knee and head, B. Sklton, Perry, la,, head cut. R. O. Adams, Grand Island, Neb., knees. R. Tanner, a waiter, head bruised. F. Hill, Chicago, porter, back Injured. D. C. Raphael, Des Moines, leg Injured. Mrs. E. M. Preston, ' Coon Rapids, la.. suffering from shock. 1711 Morln, news agent, St. Paul, leg and arm bruised. W. jMcDonald, mall clerk, slight bruises. James Mutteson, Egan, S. V., head and face cut. Conductor Zlmmer was thrown into th end of the car but not hurt. Engineer Seles was running fifty miles an hour when the train struck the washout. heavy rain, amounting to a cloudburst, hud Just passed over and the culvert was too small to carry off the water, which was running across the track at the time of the accident. A relief train left here with four doctors nd every one was cared for. All were thoroughly wet for an hour before help came. At midnight train No. I took the uninjured passengers, running by way of ALLEN'S T-H For Tired, Aching, Smarting, Swollen Feet. BHAKE INTO TOPR BIIOES A11-I,U L... rn.... 1. . a . (l-l.uM-, U ,1, , . . I lit , nainflll. smurtiinf fwt atA itttrrowlnir nnils , ' . huv. ."o " ' uud instantly takes the Stinir out of cornt. i i i i . . . . .1- iuu uuuiomt. n s tne greatest ruiuiort uih I'nverv of the aua. Makes tiizlit or new shoes PHwtf A nertjiin eurA Fi r Bwentltii i-kllous niiil Lot, tired, aching feet. 30,fNXi t'sti:noiiiiils. rkild hv nil llniLrcixta ami lioe stores, 2.1o. Don't ofrryt a wttttitvU. Trial package FRF.E. Adlre. Genuine bears above sljrnstiirsi H... RICHARDS COM Dl'OTS LAND SALES Commissioner Has Three Blgc Jobs In the West. (From a Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON, June 1 (Special Tele gram.) W. A. Richards, commissioner gen eral of the land office, left Washington to night with his daughters for Brighton, Colo. Mr. Richards' youngest daughter lost winter while skating fell and suffered a severe sprain to her right ankle. The sprain has not been entirely cured and Miss Richards Is being taken to Colorado to spend the summer with a married sister. Commissioner Richards, after seeing his daughters safely established will proceed to Minnesota to supervise the opening of Indian lands on the Red Lake Indian reser- vatlon. Upon the completion of this work, for which he has been specially detailed he will go to Chamberlain. S. D to per sonally conduct the opening sale of the lands of the Rosebud Indian country and from there will proceed to Devil's Lake, N. D., to supervise the sale of the lands of the Indians In that section of the coun try. These changes were announced today un der the annual readjustment of pnstmas ters' salaries: Nebraska Increase: Beaver City, Edgar, Exeter, 11.300 to 1.400; Bloom Ington, Elgin, $1,000 to 11,100; Broken Bow, David City, $1,700 to $1,800; Cambridge, Fair mount. $1,500 to $1,600; Central City, $1,800 to $1,900; Fremont, $2,000 to $2,700. Decrease: Fairfield. $1,400 to $1,300. South Dakota- Increase: Elkton, $1,100 to $1,200. Postmasters Appointed: Nebraska Boone, Boone county, Sarah E. Tracy, vice Ellen C. Taylor, resigned. Iowa Kellerton, Ringgold county, W. L. Gustln vice C. E. Adams, dead; Whltmore, Kos suth county, A. E. Lien, vice Jonas De- Graw, resigned. Wyoming Inyankara, Crook county, John Hambly, vice Mary J. Burns, removed. An additional rural route has been or dered established July I at Forest City, Winnebago county, Iowa. Route embraces an area of nineteen square miles, contain ing a population of 1,060. Rural carriers appointed: . Nebraska Hartlngton, regular, Charles A. MacComber; substitute, Jennie MacComber. Schuyler, regular, John Howe; substitute, Elmyra Galbrath. Iowa Bayard, regular. Joseph P. Ferris; substitute, Elwln Gil- more. Guttenberg, regular, George F. Kluth; substitute. William P. Munger. Ox ford Junction, regular, Chalmer D. Tucker; substitute, Samuel Carrlngton. OCTORS for El Auditorium telephone, building, No. 1338. olllce, No. 1276; OPEM.NG DEVIL'S LAKE HESERVK President Slgrns Proclamation Fixing; Date for Aagoat, WASHINGTON. June 2 The president today signed a proclamation providing for the opening of the ceded lands of the Devil's lake Indian reservation In North Dakota. Th land Is to bo disposed of by a registration and drawing similar to that provided for the opening of the ceded lands of the Rosebud reservation In South Dakota by recent proclamation. . . The Devil's lake Indian reservation con tains about 88,000 acres of Innd. of which approximately 560 homestead entries may be made. 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July t)-10. $20 00 Chicago and return, ou sale daily. $25 50 Chicago and return (via St. Louis, one way), on sale daily. $13.00 Chicago and return, June 16-20. $17.50 Colorado and return, on Kale daily. $22.75 Cincinnati and return, July 15-17. $19.25 Detroit and return, July 5-7. $19.25 Indianapolis and return, June 26-27. $30 50 Halt Lake City and return, on sale daily. $14 25 Springfield, 111., and return, June 4-6. City Ticket Offfca I323 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb. F. r. Rutherford, D. P. A. charged soldiers and sailors, who will be entitled to make homestead entries through agents. The proclamation reserves 1,BM acres for the Fort Tot ten school und also makes reservations for the Trotestant Episcopal hurch, the Raven Hill Presbyterian church. th Wood Lake Presbyterian church, the lulssloa ot the Bisters el Charity, th St. Michael's church and Bt. Jerome's church. Ninety-two acres are reserved for the Devil's Lake Indian agency mid s3 acres for a public purk at Bully's Hill. The president also Issued un order today so changing the boundaries of the Ltevll's Lake and Grand Forks lund districts as to throw sll the ceded land Into the lvtl'e Lak district