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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : mj RSDAY , MAY 10 , 1898.
WASTES HIS FINE PITCHING
Hagerman Given a Dose of What Danny
Daub Has Suffered.
SEVEN ERRORS MADE BY THE INFIELD
Untie * llnvp Ihc Worn ! Sort of an Oft
Dnr in Their Work , lint the
Are Not l' r
Behind.
INDIANAPOLIS May 13. ( Special Tele-
Brain. ) Omaha Buffered defeat again today
nnd It was solely due to the wretched sup
port Klvon Hagerman , who was hit safely
but six times. Dammnnn , too , had wretched
support. It was n ' "comedy of errors , "
with the Indians having the most luck.
Omaha was sent to the bat and was shut
out without n run In the first. The homo
team rcKlstered ono on Dcady's life , Riven
by Bustnco'o wild throw. Hoffmclster's re
tlremcnt nnd a wild throw by Hoat. Both
ilruw blanks In the second and the visitors
' nguln did no In the third. The Indians
chalked up a single tally on Burnett's muff ,
which gave Dcady second , nnd IIoffmelster'8
double. Omaha tabbed one In the fourth.
Lyrfns reached first on Hoffmelster's poor
throw nnd was batted around by Burnett
and IIulllng4wortb , both of whom poked
out singles. Ciphers were the lot of the In
dians In the fifth and the visitors In the
fifth jyid sixth. The homo team In tbo
filxth secured two. Dcady reached first on
Iloat's wild throw and Lyons' overthrow of
Bccond In nn attempt to head Deady off
there after llortmelstcr's attempted sacri
fice. Dcady perched on third and Hoff-
inelstcr on second. Motz singled and bcotcd
Dcndy nnd advanced Hoffmelster a base nnd
Hagerman pitched a wild one that permit
ted Hoffmclstcr to tally. The ruu getting
of the Indians ceased here , but Omaha
Hcorod ono In the eighth on singles by
( Irlllln and Heat , a bnso on balls which
filled the sacks nnd IIollliiKsuorth's long
fly. With two out In the ninth the visitors
K vc the homo team n scare. Kustaco hi
for tin to bugs and scored on a fumble o
Allen's. Heat , however , was fanned. The
score :
INDIANAPOLIS.
0
0
TotnlB 3C 3 6 24 17
Indianapolis 10100200 * -4
Uinilbu 00010011 0-3
liuHOH on balls : liy Dammann , 3. Struck
out : ly ) Dammnnn , G ; by HiiKerinan , 2.
AVIld pilch : HiiBerimm. 1. Two-biiho hits
lloffmulster. Three-bum ) lilts : ISusluco.
KucrlllCG lilt : Klynn. Double plays : Allen
to Stewart to Motz ; Stewart to Motz.
I'aKscd ball : McCaulcy , 1. Lett on bases
JndlumipollH , 4 ; Omaha , 8. Umpire : Can-
tlllon. Time : Ono hour and thirty min
utes. Attendance , SOO.
OTIIUIl WKSTKUNI.HAOUK GAMUN
_ J _
Merle * Wlim far ColHtiilui * by lll
Dnrlnw Hnur Ituimlnnr.
COLUMIIU8 , O. , May 18. Merles' base
90e
running was the feature of today's game
ax ho stole llvo cushions * nnd scored the
Hist three runt ) for Columbus , the Matter
team butting out a victory In the seventh
Ecorc :
R.H.E
Columbus . 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 0 2-7 13
Kansas City . . I 13
Batteries : Columbus , Welters and Buck
ley : KiuiH.T ) City , Kgnn and Wilson.
UKTUO1T. Mich. , May IS. Detroit kepi
the score tied for six Innings , but wer
unublo to hit In the tenth. Score : _
Detroit . 1 OBOO'OOOO 0-612
JStlnneii polls 3300000001 79'
Batteries : Detroit , Underwood , Fuller
Irwln nnd Twlneham ; Minneapolis , Norton
JIcNonlv and Dlxon.
MILWAUKEE , WIs. , May IS. The Brow
era lost the game to the Saints today
rcttlly orrora In the fourth and fifth Innings
B.H.E
Mllwnukco . . . . 00200200 1 5 U
Ht Paul . : 000421000 79
Butteries : Milwaukee , Rcldey nnd Spcer
8t. 1'uul. Dcnzer and Spies.
STANDING OF TUB TEAMS.
Played. Won. Lost. P.C
Indianapolis . . . . . . . .22 IS 4 81.
St. I'atll . ' . .25 20 5 .80. ;
Columbus . 21 12 9 57. ,
KimsuH City . 21 12 9 57. ,
Milwaukee . 24 9 15 37. [
Minneapolis . 22 7 15 31
Detroit . 23 7 10 30.
Omaha . 22 5 17 K.
( lauies today : Omaha at Indianapolis
Ktmsnx City nt Columbus ; Minneapolis n
Detroit ; St. I'nul at Milwaukee.
fi.VMKS OF THE NATIONAL I.rjAOUE
I'lrr.tev Alninxt WIiltiMviiHlicil oil til
llnltlinore C.rouiuln.
BAI/riMOHE. May IS. A base on ball
n bit batsman , nn error nnd n slnglo gav
the Plttsburgs their two tallies In the ec
oiul. In tha other Innings the visitor
There It world
of romance in the
. picture of a young i
girl reading hsi
sweetheart's love-let
- it.
tors. In a multitude
of cases , if her future
could also be pict- :
' tired , the picture
would contain rea
world of pathos.
To the healthy
robust woman
marriage meatia
happiness , the
supieuic joy of
motherhood and
ida
the promise of a
> long , healthy life
of hclpfulncns
with the man 19f
her choice. To
the woman who suffers from disease 01
reaknci of the delicate and important or-
prana concerned in wifehood and mother ,
hood , wedlock tueaut Buffering and mater
nity death. Dr. R. V. Fierce is an eminent
and skillful specialist , for thirty years chief
consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel
nnd Surcicnl Institute , of Buffalo , N. IT.a
DuritiK that time , with th ; assistance of IT.d
staff of able physicians , hi ; has prescribed :
for thousands of women. Tuc institute of
which he is the head is one of the greatest
in the world. He is a regularly graduated
physician and has practiced right in oni
place for thirty years. The esteem in wblct
he la held by Ins neighbors is shown by tb <
fact that they chose him for their represent
r'd
ativs in the National Congress. The regard
In which he is held by those whom be hw
treated is shown by the thousands of letten
printed ia Dr. Pierce'a Common Sense Med
leal Advher , telling of the benefit * derived
from nil treatment.
Dr. Fierce is the discoverer of a wonder
ful medicine for women , known as Doctoi
Pierce'a Favorite Prescription. It cures al
weakness and dlssisa of the feminine or
grans. It allays inflammation , heaU ulcer *
tion and. eoothes poia ; It tones the nerve *
Taken during the interesting period , t
banishes the usual discomforts and makei
baby'a advent easy and almost painless
Thousand * of women have testified to its
marvelous merits. An honest druggis
won't advise substitute.
Tbe profit side of life is health. Thebal
ince is written in tbe rich , red , pure blood of
health. Or. Vieret' * Pleasant Pallets con
MMtipttioa and mke the blood rick Bd
MM. The * imr erioe. By dru i U.
could < 1o nothing with Mops. Attendance ,
l.Dis. Score :
.
u.ii.o.A.n. JUll.O A.M.
Mcflraw , Ib 1 o 1 C 2 ! b..O l 2 S 1
Jrn'lnirs , 2I > 1 0 2 1 1 Donovan , rf 0 0 1 0 0
K > ll y. If. . . ( ) ry. 3b. . . . 00160
Hteniol , cf. U 1 3 0 0 M'C'arthy , IfO 0 S o o
D-niont , is. 1 1 I 1 1 L > < \vlS , Ib. . . I 1 10 0 1
McUinn , Ib2 l 10 o 0 llmdlp. cf. . 10401
O-Urlin , rf. 2 3 4 0 o Kir , K9. . . . . 00110
ClarKt , c. . . Hhrlvfr. o , , 0 1 2 1 0
Nop ? , p Tannehltl , pO 2 0 4 1
Total * . . . . 9 12 27 11 4 Total 2 C 2 ( IS 4
llnltlmoro -9
1'lttsburff 020000000-2
Stolen hancx : Davis. 2 ; Hart , Dcmont ,
McClunn. Two-baso hit : McOann. Sacri
fice hit : Nops- , Double plnys : McQruw to
Clarke ; MeOraw to McOunn : Demont to
McOrnw. Knrned runs : lialtlmore , 6. First
base on balls : Off Nops , 3J off Tannehlll , 3.
lilt by pitched ball : Hrodle. Struck out : IJy
Nopt , 2 ; by Tunnohlll , 2. 1'av.ied balls :
Clarke , 2. Left on base * : lialtlmore , 7 ;
I'ltlsburs , 8. Time : Two hours nnd thirty
minutes. Umpires : ICmslIo nnd Andrews.
TIinrMton llrtitft Illnmrlf.
CIUCAOO , May IS. Thornton hit throe
batsmen In succession nnd was pounded
mifuly four tlni'-s In the fourth'inning , six
runs resulting. Decker hit safe each tlmo
nt bat , once for n long double , with the
basest full. Attendance , 1,2W. Score :
CHICAGO , ST. 1XUIS.
H.II.O.A.K. U.II.OA.I : .
rallahnn. rf 0 0 0 0 0 Dow , ! , cf. . . 11200
1-angc , cf. . . 01001 Turner , rf. . 10200
Dahlcn. ss. . 0 3 4 S 0 llflilcy. If. . 55400
Kve-ett. Ib. 1 2 11 0 I siiKilen , c. . 1 t 1 0 0
Ilynn. If. . . . 03100 Cross , Sb. . . 1 1 S 1 o
M'C'm'k , 3b 0 1 1 2 1 Decker , Ib. . 1 4 11 1 0
Connor , : b. . 01440 Hall , * . . , .
Donahue , c. 1 1 3 1 0 Crooks. Ib. . 22140
Thornton , p 2 0 0 4 0 Sudhoff , p. . 1 1 1 1 0
Totnls . . . . 4 12 21 10 31 Totals . . . ,11 14 27 10
ChlciiKO 0 01010020-4
St. Louis 00360020 ' -11
Karned runs : St. Louis. 2 ; Chicago , 1.
Loft on buses : ChlcnRO , 12 ; St. Louis , 10.
Two-base lilts : Ryan , 2 ; Dnhlen , Decker.
Threo-b.isn lilts : Crooks. Sacrlllco hits :
Turner , Dowil , Sudhoff. Double plnys : Mc-
< 'cirmlck to Connor to Kverltt , Connor to
Hvcrltt. Struck out : Ily Thointoti , 3 : by
Suilhorf , 1. J'uHHPd balls : Donahue , 1. 15a.se
on bnlli : OIT Thornton , 2 ; off Sudhorf , 3.
Hit by bull : Turner , Harley , SuKdcn. Time :
Ono hour nnd ten minute * . Umpires : O'Day
and McDonald.
STANDING OF THE TRAMS.
Played. Won. Lost. P.C
Cincinnati 2t 17 4 M.O
Cleveland 24 10 8 Gii.7
Ualtlmoro 1 12 7 C.1.2
Huston 21 / 15 9 C2.5
N W York 21 13 8 61.3
Chicago 22 11 11 60.0
Httsbun , ' 24 12 12 DO.C
Hrooklyn 19 9 10 47. '
Philadelphia 19 9 10 47. '
St. Louis 21 G 15 2S.i
LmilHVlllo 21 fi 18 25.
Washington 23 4 19 17.
Oiuncs today : PittsburK nt Baltimore
Washington ut Chicago , Hostoti at Clnrln
null , Philadelphia nt Cleveland. Hrooklyn
nt Louisville , New York ut St. Louis.
Intorxtnte LOHUIKV
SPIUNOFIULD , O. , May IS.-Score :
U.II.K
Springfield . . . . 000031020-0 10
Dayton 03000000 0-3 7
IJattcrlcs : Springfield , Cogswell and Graf
flus ; Dayton , Daugherty nnd Donahue.
TOLEDO. O. . May IS. Toledo-Gran
IliipldH triune postponed on account of rain
YOUNGSTOWN , O. , May IS. Score :
n.H.E
Youngstown . . . 0 0 10
Now Castle . . . 1 0 0 7 0 0 1 0 -9 15
UattorlcH : Youngstown , Urodlo and Zln
rum ; NQW Castle , Smith nnd Uurckley.
FORT WAYNE , May 18. Mnnslleld-For
Wuyne , no game , rain.
AVrHtrrn AnncM'Intion.
OTTUMWA. la. , May IS.-Score :
R.H.E
Ottumwa 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 4 6
9 St. Joseph . . . . 00002000 0-2 4
Batteries : Ottumwa , Nonnamncher an
Keefo ; St. Joseph , Mauck and Blanford.
UUHUQUK , la. , May 18. No game ; we
. grounds.
: PEOKIA , III. , May 18. No game , we
. grounds.
. Sotithrrn Iicnurnr.
: MOBILE , Ala. , May IS.-Score : Mobile , 3
- Charleston , B.
IUUMINGHAM , May 18. Score : Augusta ,
11 ; Birmingham , 10.
, 1 Knntom I.enciie.
Wllkesbarre , 5 ; Sprlngllcld , 6.
First game , Syracuse , 7 ; Providence , 6.
Second gumc , Syracuse , 6 ; Providence , 5.
"Collece tiamm.
, At.Philadelphia Brown , 2 ; University of
Pennsylvania , 2.
orh. At Princeton Princeton , IS ; Columbia , 5.
. ,
EVENTS OX THE ItUJVNIXG TRACKS.
,
1 1
J Ionc Shot * Hnrr Bnccemifal D y nt
C'Uurchlll Downs.
LOUISVILLE , May 18. This was the first
ite
pt day the long shots showed to any degree
< at Churchill Downs. Maze , at from 40 to 15 '
to 1 , In the second race , won by a head
K-
: - from Ravenna , a 7 to 10 favorite , whllo Ber
' muda Dance , the longest shot In the last
race , was , perhaps , the best of the meeting ,
taking the race from the favorites by a
, head. The weather was warm and the
trnck was dusty. Results :
wan First race , six furlongs , selling , purse
01 1300 : Frank L. Wagner won. Belle Chasse
anE. second , Onagon third. Time : 1:17V : .
Second four and one-half
E. race , - furlongs
E.G purse S300. Maze won , Ravenna second.
Flavins third. Time : 0:57V4.
Third race , free handicap , one mile , purse
$100 : Itmhey won , Goodrich second , Gld Law
third. Tlmo : 1:43. :
Fourth race , ono mile , selling : ProsD < < utor
won , Krlss Krlngle second , Oxnard third.
Tlmo : 1:44 : ,
1.8 Fifth race , four furlongs , selling : Louis
a.o ville Belle won , Lytfla "second , Aunt Kese-
,7.1 wlck third. Time : 0:50 : i.
,7.1 Sixth race , six furlongs , celling : Bermuda
7.5 Dance won. Allle Belle second , Rotha third.
11.8 Time : ll7Vi. :
10.4 ST. LOUIS. May 18. Results :
12.7 First race , maiden 6-year-olds , six- fur
: longs : Fourth Ward won , George T. Todd
at second , King's Guard third. Tlmo : 1:164. :
Second race , for maiden 2-year-olds , four
nnd one-half furlongs : Flying Bird won
1C. George tiecond. Dandy II third. Tlmo : 0:5SU. :
Third nice , selling , seven furlongs : Nance
1C.he O won. Kiss Me second , Duloran third.
he Tlmo : 1:30. :
Fourth raee , handicap , puree HOO , mile
! , nnd seventy yards : Imp. Skate won , The |
LVO Elector Hccoml. Linda third. Time : 1:43V : | .
Fifth race , selling , seven furlongs : Pro-
DC- tus won. Prince of India second , Russello
jrs third. Tlmo : 1:30. :
Sixth I-UCP. purse J300. selling , one mile
Libation won , Bell Wnrd second , Tolo Sim
mons third. Time : 1:43. :
NEW YORK , May 18. Morris Park re
sults :
First race , seven furlongs : Semper Egc
. won , Bunnock second , Mainstay third
Tlmo : 1:23 : < 4.
Second race , six furlongs , selling : Tor
Spot won. High Too second , Trcmargo third
- Tlmo : 1:15. :
Third race , Laureate stakes , flvo furlongs
Dr. Klehberg won , Rusher second , HultZ'
. optlo third. Time : 0:53 : .
Fourth race , four and ono-half furlongs
, Kingdom won , Ktholbert second , Jack Polnl
i third. Time : 0:51'i. : ntn
Fifth race , Ecllpso course : Gala Day won
Maximo Gomez second , Vurus third. Time
1:16. :
1:16.Sixth
Sixth race , Knickerbocker hurdle handl
a cap , mlle and three-fourths : Challenge
won , Sir Vassar second , Lady Dainty third
Time : 3:17. :
_
l AnHIKB GCTS A CMS AN SCORE
Omnlin Man Take * Hand In the Ml *
-
onrl Tonrnnntpnt.
- KANSAS CITY , May IS. Klght "mud pie1
o\entn and four llvo bird contests occuplt <
the time of the marksmen engaged In thi
Missouri state shooting tournament today
. The shooting In the bird events was close
The following made clean scores : 30.nk
Fifteen live blrds-C. M. Grimm. Frnnl
Farm el ee , Fred Gilbert. nke
Ten live birds Grimm. Powers , Parmelee
A. K. Thomns. J , A. II. Klllott , Ed Pren
dergast , J. H. Porter.
Ten llvo birds-Porter , P. M. King , Dr
M. C. Hrnwn.
Fifteen llvo blrds-T. P. Laflln , Gilbert
rnrmelee , Elliott , J. W. Den.
* llrrtle I.eivU Heat Kittle OiTcn. .
Kittle Owens had Dertle Lewis , anothe
- colored woman , arrested on a charge o
assault and battery and the case came ui
for trial yesterday. The two women en
' gaged In a fight and Bertie Lewis pounds
the Owens woman with a revolver nd
claimed that she had a right to defen <
herself with a revolver because her an
tagonlst had a knife. , Judge Gordon flne
turtle Lewis $15 and costs and she Imme
dlately filed a counter claim against letle
. Owens , charging her with assault and bat
tcry.
County Committee.
There will btf an Important meeting _ f
the Douglas county republican central com
ratttoe nt Washington halt Saturday after
noon at 2 o'clock , for the purpose of mak
Ing arrangements for the holding of prl
miry elections f r delegates to the coo
fntitcnal nomlmtlig coarentip&B.
HART RILLED BY BURGLARS
Fatally Wounded by the Hen Who Bobbed
Him.
BULLET WAS FIRED FROM THE DARK
Mnkr a Wholpimle Itnlrt nnd
Beenre n Clrent Dcnl of Plunder ,
Killing the Only Man Who
Sought to
Thieves held a carnival In South Omaha
Tuesday night , six robberies and one shootIng -
Ing affair being reported to the pallet ; yes
terday morning.
About 3 o'clock this morning the saloon
of Mlko Hart , Twenty-sixth nnd Q street ,
was entered and ramsacked. After col
lecting a quanlty of clothing In the bar
room the burglars visited the upstairs portion
tion of thn building , which Is occupied by
Hart and his family. Mrs. Hart was
awakened by a nolso In the kitchen and
called to her husband to get up and see
what was going on. Hart jumped from his
bed and as he stepped from his bed room
door a shot was fired and tbo saloon keeper
fell to the floor with o bullet In his neck.
The robbers then departed as rapidly as
possible , leaving the plunder previously
collected lying on the floor.
Mrs. Hart realized that her husband was
badly Injured and nt once sent
for Drs. Kelly nnd McCrnnn. Up
on examination H was found that
the bullet had entered Hart's neck Just be
low the Adam's apple. Although everything
possible Is being done by the physicians In
charge It Is feared that Hart cannot sur
vive. H was learned yesterday morning that
entrance to the saloon had been effected by
prying open a rear window. At the time of
( he shooting It was too dark In the rooms
for Hart to sco the burglars , so that the
police are without any description at all.
Other Pliicon Iliilihed.
The residence of W. L. Holland , manager
of the Nebraska Telephone company , at
Twenty-fourth nnd Q strees , was entered by
means of skeleton keys some time after J.
o'clock n. ra. yesterday and several hundred
dollars' worth of property carried away.
Mrs. Holland lost three rings , ono a diamond ,
and n purse containing $32 In money. Mr.
Holland lost a gold watch nnd a new spring
overcoat. In this case the thieves were so
careful that they did not awaken Mr. and
Mrs. Holland and the robbery was not dis
covered until yesterday. Burnt matches
were found on the floors of all of the down
stairs rooms and from this it is presumed the
house breakers made a thorough search of
the premises for valuables. Neighbors saw
two strange looking racn peering into the
windows at the Holland bouse about 8
o'clock Tuesday night , but after loitering
about for some time they left.
Sometime during the night the residence
of W. H. Cressy , 1305 North Twenty-fourth
street , was entered and a quantity of clothIng -
Ing and a small sum of money carried away.
This time the thieves entered through a
window. While the Intruders were going
through Mr. Cressy's clothing his wife
awoke and spoke to him. The thief made a
jump for an open window and managed to
escape.
Thomas Hector's homo at Twenty-third
and K was also entered. It was reported
the thieves secured $1CO hero , but Mr. Hector -
tor says nothing of value was taken.
Thompson's saloon at Twenty-fourth and
K was visited and drinks and cigars taken.
Pat Brosnlhan's saloon at Twenty-fourth
and Q also received n. call , but the thieves
were frightened away before they got any
thing.
Hunting the Criminal * .
After the Hart shooting affair the police
made a thorough search of the city and ar
rested nineteen suspicious characters. Sev
eral barns along Q street were searched and
In each were found tramps sleeping. Box
cars In the yards were also searched and
quite a number of vagrants found and placed
under arrest.
All of those now under arrest will be
given an opportunity of explaining their
actions , but the police are satisfied that thu
men who shot Hart and committed the
other robberies are still at large.
Mayor Ensor announces that he will pay
$100 for a burglar dead or altvo.
A Cura ol Tliauii .
,
. I wlah to eay that I feel under lasting ob
ligations for what Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy bag done for our family. Wo have
used It In eo many caeca of coughs , lung
troubles and nbooplng cough and It baa al
ways given the moat perfect satisfaction. We
. feel greatly indebted to the manufacturers
of this remedy and wish them to please oc-
- cept our hearty thanks. Respectfully , Mrs.
S. Doty , Des Molncs , Iowa. Mrs. Doty
the wife of Alfred B. Doty , collector for the
. United States Express Co. and tvio of their
oldest and most trusted employes.
, .AMUSEMENTS.
.
. This afternoon at tbo Crelghton theater
special matinee will be given for the benefll
Q of the Omaha branch of the Sanitary Aid
commission. The entire proceeds will lu
oturned to the .
over women. The Woodwan1
company will present Its regular bill
: "Fanchon , the Cricket. " This piece ha
been drawing well all the week. The womei
hope to realize a handsome sum from thli
performance.
, Miss Jennie Kennark , the new leading
woman of the Woodward company , came In
from the east yesterday mornlug , and los
no time In entering upon rehearsals wltl
' her future associates. "Camllle1 Is the plaj
In preparation , and an elaborate and costlj
: production will bo made , beginning nex !
Sunday und continuing through the week !
, with Miss Kennark In the title role , Mr
Smith ns Armand , Mr. Enos as do Vnrvllli
lied.
and other parts as satisfactorily assigned
Miss Kennark Is no stranger to Omaha audl
.p ! 11d
. cnccs , having appeared hero In various lead
Ing parts with the Frawley company , twi
years ago , at which time she achieved ai
' Instant and extraordinary popularity nmoni
our theater-goers , and made good her rlgh
to be reckoned among the best leadlni
" women of the day. Since then she has beoi
connected with a number of companies onof
the highest rank , and up to last Saturda
. wn's at the head of tbo Baltimore Stock , on
. of tbe strongest repertory organizations li
the United States. Camllle Is one of he
favorite parts , and sbo Is said to give lera
, powerful and moving Impersonation of ho
- Ill-fated lady of the Camellias.
E. S. Parker , Sharon , WIs. , writes : "
, have tried Do Witt's Witch Hazel Solv
for Itching piles and It always stops tbet
In two minutes. I consider Do Witt' !
Witch Hazel Salve the greatest pllo cur
: ou the market. "
of
Send The Weekly Bee to eastern friend
- " during the exposition ; six months for 3
cents. Ilcgln with the Exposition numbe
this week. *
- Mnrrlnite I.lvcn r .
The following marriage licenses were Is
- sued yestetday by the county Judge : Is.ge.
Name and Address. Agi
- Seth Tlbbltts , South Omaha
Lella Chace , South Omaha
Marcus C. Knudsen , Omaha.
K. S. Norregaard , Omaha. .
James E , Kllgour. Omaha
" Myra Tbeilgart ) , Omaha.
E. J. HoUtrom , Bancroft. Neb.
. Nora Chambers , Florence , Neb
- Fred L. Mauss , Omaha
Frances Hauerslck. Omaha :
SOUFH OMtyJH jau NEWS
Great Indignation was expressed yester
day by the citizens vjlien , It became kuown
that burglnrs had vliiU ) * } a doten or more
places Tuesday nlgh j jayor Ensor came
In for a good share , , , , the abuse , nnd
got back at the kldierp by offering a re
ward of | 100 for a Vurglnr dead or alive.
People who are on tho'fttreots a great deal ,
say that for the lasVjiwrek a gang of
criminals has held fofUiion Lower N street ,
only waiting for a favorable opportunity to
round up tbo town.
The mayor and other city officials assert
that the police force Is not nearly large
enough , nnd It was stated yesterday after
noon that stops would be taken to Increase
the force by the addition of one or possibly
two mounted officers. Under the arrange
ment now In force the whole First ward
north of J street Is without police protec
tion. An officer Is supposed to perambulate
along Twenty-fourth Btreet ns far north as
J street and then turn back to N street.
This raid of burglars coming as It hns
on top of the release from Jail of the three
confidence men has set the citizens to talkIng -
Ing about the loose methods In vogue here ,
nnd some very radical measures are talked
of. The police force Is considered entirely
Inadequate , nnd It Is stated that a demand
for a complete reorganization will be made.
The coat , vest and shirt stolen from the
residence of W. H. Cressy , 1303 North
Twenty-fourth street , was found yesterday
In the rear of n barn at Twenty-fifth nnd
C streets. Everything of value had been
removed from the pockets. Through the as
sistance of outside parties the clothing was
returned to Mr. Creasy.
Chief Brennnn kept the entire police force
on the Jump yesterday and last night. About
a do/en suspicious characters were added
to the collection already on hand , but It
Is thought that the right men have not yet
been found.
Last evening Dr. McCrnnn reported that
Mlko Hart was very low nnd that his re
covery was doubtful. The bullet , which en
tered the lower part of the neck , destroyed
a portion of one of the lungs besides never-
Ing n number of blood vessels. On account
of the course taken by the bullet It Is con
sidered dangerous to probe for It , nnd no
attempt has been made to recover the piece
of lead.
Frank Doleznl swells the number of rob
beries committed by reporting that nn at
tempt was made to enter his saloon at
Twenty-seventh nnd Q streets. He asserts
that his sleeping room was entered and
the keys to the saloon below taken from
his trousers pocket. The wrong key was
used In trying to open the door , and as the
key stuck In the door the thieves gave up
the Job. It was necessary for Dolczal to
have the door taken from Its hinges before
the key could bo released.
Intel-rut I > ilfXxt Month.
City Treasurer Brpadwell has prepared a
statement showing that there will be due
nt the state fiscal agency on June 1 the sum
of $8,082. This amotluttls divided among the
following grading , I paying and sewer dis
tricts : Paving dlstrtct/No. / 4 , $1,837 ; grad
ing district No. 24 , | ti41 ; grading district
No. 23 , $98 ; refundlng..r , ewcr bonds , $1,551 ;
Intcrcscctlon pavlngjbonds , $1,601 ; refunding
viaduct bonds , $1.932.Jl To meet this pay
ment It will be necessary to borrow $ G50 for
paving district No. 4 , $ S90 for grading dis
trict No. 24 and $62'forJgradlng ) district No.
25. It will also be'ndccSBary to draw war
rants on the Interest \jfund In the sum of
'
$5.006 to pay Interqstj 'on , gener.albonds as
follows : Intersectionliving bonds , $1C01 ;
refunding sewer bonds , $1,551 ; refunding
viaduct bonds , $1,952.
The finance committee of tbe council along
with the mayor and treasurer will make the
necessary arrangements for the money
needed.
IniiueHt on Tom liny' " Ilody.
Yesterday afternoon Coroner Swanson
held an Inquest on the remains of Tom
May ! and the jury decided after hc.arlmj th
testimony offered that-the deceased came to
his death by being run over , etc. The jury
further declared that the accident was
caused by the gross- carelessness of Charles
Beavers , the young1 man who was driving
the Herblk milk wagon nt that time. Beav
ers testified In his own behalf and asserted
that the team became frightened nnd was
beyond control when his wagon struck the
sulky In which May was riding.
Friends of the dead man ore considering
the advisability of causing Beavers' arrest.
Armour Already
Armour's engineers have decided to enlarge
largo the ham house flow In course of erec
tion and this building will bo made thirty-
- two feet longer than the original plans
. called' for. This building Is to bo four
H.Is stories high and Is being eroded Just cast
of the power house. Concrete footings are
being placed In the rescr\olr preparatory to
the laying of the brick walla. The roof ol
the power house nnd the boiler building Is
about completed and one of the big Ice ma
chines hns been placed In position. It U
thought now that It will bo the middle ol
Juno before nctlve operations at this plant
can commence.
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Tuesday evening was the tenth anniver
sary of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McCulloch'i
wedding and the Homo Circle club plannei
. a surprise party which was carried out t
: the satisfaction of all. Great loads of tin-
ware were deposited by the guests as the
arrived and Mr. McCulloch says that he hai
enough tinware to last him for the nex
twenty years. A pleasant evening wai
spent playing high -ttvo aud other games
Delicious refreshments were served prior t
the departure of tbo guests for their homes
M'lBlf City fJOKHlp.
Born To Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bennett
Xt 922 North Twenty-fourth street , a sou.
k. A son has been born to Mr. and Mrs
. nnd I [
. Charles Krltzer , Twenty-fourth
streets. lf
William HOBS ha's ' -Just finished a thro :
d. ' Klghth cnvalr
years' enlistment with the
- and Is hero visiting , .relatives.
- Business men enl Nj.street complain thn
their morning papernhnre stolen from thel
doorknobs by persons , fvho go to work early
F. B. Johnson of Logan. la. , U spend
Ing a few days In tbeclty _ with the Chrlstl
boys. Mr. Johnson , resided here In earl
days and came over to look after propert
of Interests. ' *
; Officer James Sh&a'han has severed hi
connection with the police force after eve ;
In four years' service.J Officer Shcahan wa
always considered a- good man for the posl
tlon ho held and wasiwell liked.
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On Saturday evening of this week th
women of the ifoBpltal association wll
hold a social at Masoplc hall for the pur
pose of raisins funds , for the Instltutlor
A program Is being . .prepared nnd It 1
hoped that there will be a good nttendanci
W. A. Skinner * n bide broker who has a
office with the Stockman company , falntc :
at the exchange yesterday and It was neces
sary to call a phys.'lan. Mr. Skinner \wa
removed to bis homo and Dr. Schlndc
33 stated last evening that his patient woul
come out all right In a few days.
Vlolnteil n Contractor * *
Albert Gordon and John Beacon hav
. been arrested charged with the violation c
rules of the exposition grounds by un
loading freight on the premises. The con
. tract had been let to Walter Jordlno fc
23 work of this character and a ralsundei
13 standing has arisen as to the rights c
23 competing teamsters.
21
23 Get a map of Cuba and get the best an
20 most complete. The life's combination ma
of Cuba , tbo West I miles and of the \vorlt
With a Bee map coupon , cu page 2 , 1
cents , at Bee office , Onuxha. South Omaha o
Council Bluffs. By mall. U cents. Addrei
Cuban Map Department.
TWO MOHK. KASTJtr.HS OJT Tltl.tl. .
Fnltirr nnd llrodicr < if ConVlptril Man
Are t ! | > llf irc JoilKO Nlulmuuli.
The prosecution Is making good progress
In I the prosecution of tbe case of the State
against Joseph and Louis Kastncr , father
nnd son , charged with the murder of Officer
Dan ' Tlcdeman on the * morning of Juno
9 last. The work of empanelling the jury
was ) commenced at 2 o'clock yesterday after
noon and nt the hour of adjournment last
night , eleven of the twenty-five men called
had been passed , so far as challenges for
cause were concerned. This morning n largo
number of Jurors , summoned especially for
this cause , will appear , and with good luck
it Is thought that the Jury will bo secured
before the noon recess.
Until yesterday afternoon It was thought
thnt the Kastncrs would demand separate
trials , but when they appeared , their at
torneys announced thnt they would be tried
together. It Is not thought that the case
will consume more than two weeks at the j '
most , as much of the testimony adduced i
upon the trial of the other defendant , AltI I
gust Kastuer , will be eliminated. The u\l- '
deneo of the state upon the main points
at Issue will be substantially the same as
upon the trial of August Kastner. The at
torneys for the defendants maintain that
they will have considerable additional ovl-
dcnce , but most of It they say will bo
brought out for the purpose of strcnRtheti-
ig the alibi that was attempted to bo
roven when August Knottier was tried.
One Minute Is not long , yet relief Is ob-
nlned In half thnt time by the use of One
llnuto Cough Cure. It prevents consump-
lon nnd quickly cures colds , croup , bron-
hltls. pneumonia , la grlppo and nil throat
and lung troubles.
A Mnp of Culm * or Ten Cciitr.
The Bee Is giving Its subscribers a chance
o keep posted on the movements of troops
imi cruisers by means of Its combination
imp. The map of Cuba shows all the towns ,
nllroads and divisions , while fiom the map
of the West Indies and mnp of the world
on can locate Just where the war ships are
.t any time nnd how far they are fiom dlf-
crent ports. Cut out a Bee coupon , page 2 ,
ind bring It to The Bee office , Omaha , South
Omaha or Council Bluffs. By mall , enclose
n coupon and 14 cents aud nddtess Cuban
Map Department.
Tliurxtott lllllfN * May PnrJy.
A May party was given In the armory of
he ThurMon miles last night by the asso
ciate members and women friends of tbo
company. The proceeds , which were con
siderable , were devoted to sustaining the
xpenses of the armory during thu absence
of the militiamen. Refreshments were
served by the young women nnd a revenue
was derived from this source also. The
affair was unusually well patronized nnd
about 200 dancers were on the floor. Those
In charge were C. E. White. H. C. Stafford ,
George H. Glllesplo , W. C. Bartlett. W. E.
Cnrdwell. A meeting of the associate mem
bers will be held next Monday night to
plan further In the Interests of the organi
zation.
The human machine starts but once nnd
stops but once. You can keep It going
longest and roost regularly by using
DeWltt's Little Early Risers , the famous
little pills for constlpatlou and nil stomach
and liver troubles.
lllull Si'lmol Cmlrtn Drill.
The Omaha High School cadets have ar
ranged nn attractive program for Friday
evening. May 27 , at the new base ball park ,
Twenty-seventh street nnd Ames avenue.
The occasion will bo the annual military
tournament of the High School cadets. The
four companies of the cadets will compete
for the honor of carrying the flag during
the coming year. The crack drill company
of the cadets will also give an exhibition
drill and the Council Bluffs High School
, cadets will be among the competing teams.
Get a mnp of Cuba and get the best nnd
most complete. The Bee's combination mnp
of Cuba , the West Indies nnd of the world.
With a Bee map coupon , on page 2 , 10
cents , at Bee office , Omaha , South Omaha or
Council Bluffs. By mail , 14 cents. Address
Cuban Map Department.
LOCAL BREVITIES
N. J. Davlca nnd Mrs. Mink of 1029
* South Eighteenth street have flltd n com
plaint against Joseph Mink nnd will appear
against him on a charge of assault.
Thomas and Eleanor Burke , who are
charged with assaulting a traveling man
named Wilson and robbing him of a watch
and $200. have been remanded to the dis
trict court under a bond of $1.500 each.
Charles Miller Is in Jail awaiting trial on
a charge of larceny preferred against him
by L. Buell ol 313 North Fourteenth street. t
Bucll claims that Miller stole three um
brellas from him and the umbrellas were
found In Miller's possession.
Two strangers obtained a team nnd buggy
.
from Jackson's livery barn. Twenty-eighth
- and Harney streets , early yesterday morn :
ing nnd have not returned. The men were
- heard of at a road house. In East Omaha In
a drunl'Bi condition , but tbo route taken
.ftom there Is unknown.
Mlko Hunt , who Is charged with being
one of the three men who robbed Jake
Alexander of $50. was given a hearing In
police court and remanded to the dlstricl
court under $1,000 bond. Dennis Daugh-
erty , who Is supposed to be another of the
robbers , has also been put under arrest.
AT THE HOTELS.
Ex > Govcrnor Gllck of Kansas U In the
city preparatory to Installing the KnnsnH
iixhlblts In the exposition buildings. A enr
load ] of products of various kinds for the
Agricultural building hns been shipped nnd
will arrive In the city today. Pavilions nnd
everything In the line of carpenter work
that can bo shipped In sections hnvo been
made and will be shipped In such condition
that the work of preparing to set up the
exhibits will be very light.
Governor Qllck says that the Kansas stock
raisers are delighted with tbo exposition
management's action In withdrawing the
medals that were to be offered as premiums
In the live stock department nnd offering
money premiums. Extensive preparations
are being made by the owners of big herds
nnd n line lot of rattle from Kniuns Is as
sured. Governor Gllck hns a movement on
'foot by means of which ho hopes to offer
about $1,000 In premiums to Kansas ex-
hlbltors Mono and thus Insure a particu
larly excellent showing of Kansas live stock.
O. II. Dewltt of New York , who Is In
Omaha on business nnd has Just returned
from a trip to Palm He.ieh , Fin. , nnd other
southern senconst towns , enys that people
along the count nre In constant dread of
bombardment nnd thnt. everyone who could
possibly get to thu Interior has done so. All
the resorts nre deserted and have been for
some time , and the Inhabitant ! ) are wishing
for a cessation of hostilities and seem to ex
pect that the war will bo of short dutntlon.
Mr. Dewltt thinks thnt the policy the gov
ernment hns adopted In shipping the men
south by degices Is n very wlsu one. The
men who nro ct Tampa me In good health
and will soon be in condition to move
further south. Mr. Dew lit nlsoIMted the
troops assembled near ClmttnnooKn nnd snys
that they have n Hue camp , nre In good
health and the best of spirits. The men In
Tennessee nre not nlfectcd to any extent by
the heat nnd nro so well acclimated that n
trip south to Tiunpa will not bo dunieious
to the health of the men as It would hn\u
been to transport them to Florida Immedi
ately.
I'lTIHIIMl I'll I'll ti I'll llllM.
J. M. Jnrrell of Dayton. O. , Is nt the
Mlllard.
J. C. Dlfigs of St. Louis la registered
at the Mlllard.
W. S. Barker of Dayton , O. , Is stopping
at the Barker.
Dr. II. Jiimes of Kansas City Is a guest
nt the Barker.
B. F. Gavy of Milwaukee. WIs. , can be
found nt the Barker.
Wert Tnylor of St. Louis Is at the Mll
lard for a few days.
Fred Nnsh has gone to Now York City to
remain several weeks.
Ex-Governor Ollck of Kansas Is nt the
Millnrd for a few days.
Mrs. Holmes nnd Miss Brooks of Minne
apolis arc at the Mlllard.
Mrs. Robert Butler and son are absent
on a trip to St. Paul , Minn.
T. F. Gallagher nnd wife of Now York
nro registered nt the Barker.
General Superintendent Stewart of the
Omaha line spent yesterday In Omaha.
J. F. Gould of Oshkosh. of the Gould
Manufacturing company , Is at the Mlllard.
H. E. Talbot of Mapleton. In. , nnd U. C.
Talbot , Jr. , wlfo nnd child cf Cedar Hapld.1 ,
In. , are stopping at the Barker.
C. H. Lorenz of Chicago Is In Omaha In
stalling the exhibit of Norton Brothers , tin
platu manufacturers , at the exposition.
T. J. O'Connor , formerly engaged In the
newspaper business nt Swanton , Neb. , but
now the pastor of the Flrat Baptist church
at Guthrle Center , la. , Is a visitor In the
city.
city.E.
E. S. Murphy of Nlobrnra , J. H. Zchrlng
of Papllllon , M. T. Barnard of Schuylor , L.
C. Chapln of Lincoln. C. 0. Cone of Lin
coln , J. F. Finch of Fremont nnd C. S.
Baker of Fremont are state guests at the
Barker.
Misses Sophia and Euphcmla Alexander
of Nashville , Tenn. , members of the family
of Jamca Alexander , the stuff contractor
for the Government building , have arrived
In Omaha to remain here until thn close
of the exposition.
| Nebrasknns at the hotels : B. P. Downer
E. W. Allen , Arnpahoo ; John McBrlde
O'Neill ; C. A. Slgafoos , P. Meyer. William
Morse , Fremont : C. U. Draper , Kdlson ; J
E. Smith , Beatrice ; A. M. I'rleat. J. C
. Dahlman. Fred Whltham. L. I' . Sine. Llu-
coin ; J. B. West , KUBhvlUe : G.V. . White-
niter. Kearney ; A. G. Willis , nod Cloud ;
C. II. Council. Valentine : E. M. Shaw
, Stunton : W. T. Mason , Humphrey ; Jame ;
Allan , I'enrter ; P. W. Barber. Hastings ;
Theodore C. Koch. PuIIerton ; M. B. Huffman -
' man , Nellgh ; T. B. Herd , Central City ;
Nelson Grlmsley and son , Wayne ; n. M.
Allen. Ames ; Mrs. J. W. Starr. Steele City
L. T. Armstrong , Elm Creek ; P. M. Wll-
son , Clark Wilson , Stockham ; John Mulkle
l A. Merrltt and son , Mlle Warreiv Crelgh-
I ton ; B. H. Brlggs , Brewster.
I Get a map of Cuba end get the beat anc
most complete. The Bee's combination mat
of Cuba , the Wast Indies and of the ivGilJ
t With n Bco map coupon , on page 2 , 1C
icents ; , nt Bee olHce , Omaha , South Omaha o ;
Council DlUifa. By mall , 14 cents. Addrcsi
i Cuban Map Department.
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