d I _ - - : : , . * -y , = - % : - i ,1'IIl , ( ) MAIIA 1)A1t4V : UN1)AV , .1L'N1 189S. t III ( ) iAlli1 wis ' iiii SECONI ) ' / ' TlsLor ramlly Oomo Itomo In a Gallop . . After Lo1ng tbo Game. WADSWORTh'SVIIDNESS ' ALMOST * ? r1Y TvlrI.'r IInsTwu , Very IIn.I ti- I * $ Iij ; , , , but * hir.'nju IhIaInt Hltii Ilitti. * he 1Li n N(9lcII. The Iinbes won atiil lost ( ho game with the S'oIverInea yeaterday attornoon then they won It over again by the score ot 8 to 7 hi the most exciting anl hair-raising fltiIh ecen on the ball groUflI ( tht9 season. At the enii of the fifth Inning ( lie score cI : was to 2 in our favor. In the sLxth It ' I wa 7 to 6 agaInst us. th the eighth we 'Al tied It. In the ninth we won , with two men to tpnre. The 'ast ' half of tht conIcaL sent the blood kaping through the seIns of the inns as It has not done for years , anti t - . demonstrated one fact very conelush'eIy- ' that the fans have not forgotten how to . root. There were iot many of them out , there , but how they made the grand stanit roof rcsound ! Who won the game ? It Is hard to tell. It may have been the hit of Plshers In the eighth , when tie took Wadsworth's time at baL It may hao been Itoat , who rapped out. a 8Ingle In the ninth-the first man at . bat. It may have been Iustnce with the Hacrlflco that foIIoed. Or It may have been the infantile holly's long drive , which Iavk dropped. It certainly was McCauley's single that sent Ithat over tI'e plate wIth the wiii- ning run. Twirler Wadsorth made his debut In Omahrt. lie was wild , giving away seven bases on bails , but that may have been the , reiult of the atmospheric dampness. The Wolverines , however , coulii not connect very wefl with his benders , as they lamnieti out : - only seven hits In the eight Innings he f pitched. Lined UI ) against him on the slab t wa3 Thomas , who , while steadier , was found \ much more frequently by the Babes. The aggregation of the count really . :2- : ' . _ _ ; started as If they meant to do something. Dungan flied out to FlemIng. but Ililles got bis base by being hit. DIIlar&l PUShOII him nlong with a single and 1w came home on * idecauloys fumble on the throwln from Nicoil's grounder. They got only one score , : for Davis nod Mullano both died on first , Oinn.n ( ) . 'tIM toViii. . : Tiia Infantiles started otT at the jump out t of tin , box. Preston lighted on the 1eatltel and got clear around to second on Diliard's fumble of the throw. Pickering sacrificed C him around to third and Fleming brought ilm home on a two.bagger. Lyons landed . hard end Flein caine home. Denny got to third on float's long fly and Fustace's single. Holly helped the atocky first baseman cross 'the ' plate with his smash. That ended the I ; rungettlng , for holly was forced dut at second - end on McCauley's drive to hines. That made tile score 4 to 1 in favor of us'iins. . The second as uneventful. Pick got a ilase DII lIllaril's second error. but got no farther. PcuInney. the first man up for Ietrott. got a pass and went clear around to third on an infield play and a hit by Thomas , 1)Ut could not elongate bluiseif to the rubber. III thin third limes hit safely and so did Dillarti anti they got to third and second respectively on Nicoll's sacrifice to Lyons. Wadsworth filled the bases by issuing a pa , . to Iavis , It looked mighty bad with only one man out. It looked worse yet when ii / Wadsworth picked up Muliane's ground ball and tossed it In such a way that McCauley could iiot catch limes at the plate and Ilunky scored , But Pequinney's InfIeld grounder forced Blilard out at the plate and Fuller roiled one ( Iowa to Lyons. That CIiIei ( the agony and the score was still 4 to 2 in our favor. We did nothing In our end of the third nor In the fourth and the Detroit aggregation drew a horse- collar , too , in the latter. But. we got what 'ooked like a mortal cinch In the fifth. Fleming flew out , but Dillard's third error gave Lyons a life. Roat came up and lammed One right straight out in the middle for two big bags. Eustaco died at first , but IIoliy sent a fine drive along the third base line , scoring Lyons. McCauley flied out to Ful- Icr , but the score was 5 to 2 ngin 'em. , - But you can't always toil and the terrible I uncertainty of the great American sport was OXCiflilIfiCd In the sixth Inning. when the 1101)08 of the Woverlnea were boosted sky high , only to be dashed to terra firma again later on. Ier. ! ' SHIRe FIres.irtcN. Thomas made a hit. So did Dungan. limes sacrificed and advanced each a base. ( Theii Wadsworth hit Dillard and filled the haes. Then ho gave a base Oft balls and forced In Thomas. Davis' drive forced out Duiigan at the plate. There was one run in - and three men were on bases , but there were two ouL Then Fleming made an error. It was an excusable muff. The ball flew front Mullane's bat very near the base line and the ground was so sloppy and slippery that Fleming had hard work getting to it. nut it. "as disastrous. Dillard , Nicoll 0011 Davis caine iii and Muhiano perched on see- onti , \Vndsworth lleiIel along things with twc vilii iiltchles , scoring Mullane. lie gav l'cquinney a hinsshiortbut Fuil r put an enC to the catastrophe by banging the bali into Lyons hands. The score was 7 to in the enemy's favor. The fans looked mighty disgusted and do- tcrmint'd to help along the Wolverines all they could tlwreafter. But thiy did not know that this naw reorganized Omaha team Is made 01 some of the right kind of stuff. It teolc sonic time , though , for them to hioW it , Wadsworth antI lreston both went out at first in the sixth. Pick tried to start the bali rolling by banging out a two-bagger , but Lyons Ilieci out to Davis. lii the seventh only four men wore up for the Detroit outfit and In our cad It was one-two-three. Lyons wonted to hit so liadiy that ho struck out. float got a base oil Muliane's error. but was doubled up by Eustaco , It was one.two.three for the 'ol- yerines in the eighth , but we did not do a thing ( 'XC'pt tic the score in our half , ; That's all , % 'Iit're W'r Wti It. 4 Iioiiy tIled out to iavls , although lie iiiade ' mighty effort to do the right thiiig. Mc- t'auiey got his base by being hit in the slats. Cancer drt. . ' . II. Crausby , of I9 K'rr St.1 ICillllhIM 'I'etI ) ) . , 1)0111 ) no titIititIoii ; o iiiali 1111111) Iii tier hri'aat , bu _ _ _ _ _ _ ItOOll iI.vuloped . Itto it cancer of CURED BY - ' , IltIlit typ * . 'L'ho ' - - " bl1t IIIY$1IaIt , In Niw York trt'atud Iwr , and flit. ally tttdarQ4 lit'r east ! Ai z Inst resort , . , 3 , teas gYtlI1 $ 1 aittl ati Iitirtt'dIaIii IIiILlrQYt'lhiUlit. ru. I stiltt'tI ii hot- , tics cured hr cotiiitIt'1y * 1141 fIfhU(1l. . sss noigii ( ) ( . tNe IIU return. et3 forttni yeri. tok * eu CIDOCT fits ; * ddmt BwLtt .cla Cu , , Attiuti. Us. - . - - - 'hiii'ri t'a usher estise ui liimnlt in % ' . , i1u1's lilace at the bat sail liieil , otat u corier into the right gsrden. it wn at this stage that IIIC ie.lIiots cominenreli to boiler 511(1 they kept. it tit , to the eflil , Pretnn forced the tntnngor out at second , I hilt Mnc got around to third. l'Ick singleti anii iirought In the natty little backstop. I'lemlng equalled his compatriot's icrforzii. nnc anti brought Preston in. Lyons swatted the ball hard , but Dayi coppercd it. hut It was enough. The score wa tied , It was too good a chance to win nail Man- nger Fishier knew it. lie therefore put In a fresh twirler , Daub. I'equinney struck out , Iullor flied to l'ick , Thomas singled , but WSII forced out at second by Dungan. Three outs and the score still tied. Then the fans got on their hind legs antI rooted as they never did before. Se just simply bail to do it , and did It , itoat knocked a slasher Into the right garden , ltiatace sacrificed him around to secoud. holly sent a hard one to Iavis , which the Wolverine tickler just got his finger tips on. antI theii- McCapley sent a poacherino along the base lines and float conic trotung In like a derby winner with the winning run In his iniws. Score : OMAHA. A13It:1DSTl.S1i.I'O.A. : E. I'r'ston.hf..a 2 1 0 0 1 0 0 Pickering , Cf..4 0 2 0 I I I 0 rI'iiiiig , af..5 1 0 0 I 0 1 l4'oii , lb. . . . . . , . , , . . 5 2 1 0 0 10 0 0 float , ti4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . & 2 2 0 0 4 0 EtiMtslrP , .91 . . . . . . . . . .4 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 hlnllltiggworth , 2b..5 0 3 0 0 1 1 0 MCCaU1e' , C. . . . . . . . . I 1 1 0 0 1 3 1 \'at1oworthi , P..3 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 'Fisher . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 0 1 U 0 0 0 0 1)144th , 1).o o o o 0 o 0 0 Totnl' . . . . . . . . . . .41 8 11 0 2 27 14 3 Fisher batted for W'udsworth In the eighth. IFTltOlT. AILIt.1t3.Shi.ShI.PO.A. h. . Dungtn , rf..4 . 0 1 0 0 2 Ii 0 lIin.i1 , MM..i 2 1 0 1 2 4 0 lilinrd , lb..4 1 2 0 0 9 1 3 Nicohl , Cf. . . . . . . . . . . .8 I 0 0 1 1 0 0 Ditvig.if..3 1 0 0 0 4 0 1 Muilitne , 2b..5 1 0 0 0 2 3 1 I'eIuInney , 3b.:1 : 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 FulIerc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 u 0 4 0 0 Thomas , ii. . . . . . . . . . . . i 0 0 1 3 0 . Totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 14 5 'One maii out when winning run was znalLi. Ittnis by inniiigs : Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .300020021-t DetroIt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 0 1 0 0 5 0 0 0-i hits by innings : Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 0 0 2 2 1 0 3 2-14 1)etroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1 2 0 1 2 0 0 18 Erriira by Innings : Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I 01 001 0 00-3 Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 1 0 0 1 U 1 0 1-5 Earneil runs : Omaha , 2 ; DetroIt , 1. Two- base hilts : Plckt.rlnr. Flelninir. float. Double Play : Dillard to lilacs. Itrises on bahl : \Vntlswortht , DavIs (2) ( ) , Pt'qtiin- I1e ) (2) ( ) , Dungan (2) ( ) , Nicoll. First base on errors : Omaha. 3 ; letroit 3. tilt by Iitehei lahl : By'ndswortui , lImes , DII- lard ; by Tlionin , McCauit'y. Struck out : 13y'adsworth , Dillard ; by Daub , I'equln- ney ; by ThionasVadswurtli , icCttuley. Lyons.'ll.l pitc'hes : W'adswortli. 2. Left on bases : Omaha. 10 ; Dt'trolt , 12. TIme of game : 'rwo hours flIlI fifteen iiiiiiutes. Umpire : Cantillon. oFIIIIt M'I1'1'IItN I1..tUF ( .tMIS. IiuIIinnII , ThruM It Slack tIII ( lit' St. I'ziiI Croil. ST. PAUL , June 4.-The hoosiers by con- ccntrctted batting and through Hawley's good twirling turned the tables on the Saints tOdll ) ' , winning a warm game. Score : it. II. j : . St.l'aui . . . . . - Indianapolis .0 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 0-5 8 3 flatteries : St. Paul , Cross and Spies ; Jndlanupoli3 , hawley itnti Kahoc. MINNiA1'OLIS. June 4.-ltettgcr was too much for the Millers today. but Lally's tvo-Iase lilt in tile iiunn , [ oiIO'eli Dl' a long drive by Ieiily , nenrl ) ' tied the score. Scorn : R. 11. l. MInneapolis . .0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-2 7 2 Milwaukeo..002000100-3 60 flatteries : Minneapolis , \\'right and flitter - ter ; MilwitUke. ltettger and Sienr. KANSAS CITY , Mo. , June 1.-The game vtis called at the end of the fourth inning ( ill account of rain. the score standing : Katisas City , 4 ; Columbus , 2. STANDIN3 OF TIlE TFAMS. Played.'on. . Lost. P.C. Indianapolis . . . . . . . . . 33 2G 9 74.3 St. I'tttil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B 25 It 64.1 Columbus . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 21 H 60.0 Kansas City . . . . . . . . 35 20 15 57.1 ls1itvaukee . . . . . . . . . . . 39 21 18 53.8 1)ctreit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 14 21 St.S MtflflhifllOliS . . . . . . . . . 37 . 12 5 32.4 Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 9 27 25.0 Games today : Detroit at Omaha , Columbus - bus &tt Kliilsils City. ! dilwaukee at , Iinne- apolis , Indianapolis itt St. PaUl. ( LtMES OF' 'ElLIS NT1ONthj LEAtE. Cliiehiiiittl ( et lilt , . ' , 'hien Nev York Is Usiktiiic Errors. NI\V YOItK , Juiie 4.-Four hits and Cr- mrs by 1)avtes , GIeaon and Donney won today's game for the Reds. Score : ' Niw YOIt1. CINCINATt. 1t.1l.QA.U. lt.IlO.A.E. \'anli'n. ci. U I 3 0 0 M 'UtIle , Cf. 0 0 1 0 0 Tlernao. If. 0 2 l 1 0 'rillth , It. . . 1 1 U U Joyce. lb. . . 0 1 10 Ii U Me1'he , Th. I 0 2 5 1 InvIt. . . . 0 1 2 1 2 Ileckley , lb. 1 10 0 0 Wilmot , rf. . 0 0 1 0 0 iIlb.r ! , it. . . I 1 1 0 0 tIeaon. 2b , 1 1 3 1 1 Irwin. lb. , . 0 0 2 2 0 ILart'n , 31. . I 2 0 4 0 Corc'n , sti. . 0 1 5 4 0 Warner , c. . 0 0 : u U 0 Vaughn , c. . 0 0 5 2 0 iJneny. p.C U . : 4 liiii : , p. . . . . . 00030 Grady . . . . . 1 0 0 0 0 - - _ 'IlusIe . . . . 0 1 Totai , . . . & 4 27 16 1 'rota : . . . . $ ) flhI 4 N&.wyork . . . . . . . . . . .000000102-3 Clnciniiati . . . . . . . . . . .0 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0-5 Datted for \\'ilinot in the ninth. 'itatted for 1)oiieny in the ninth. IarnecI rUni3 New .rI. , 1 ; CIncinnati , 2. 'i'vo-baso hit : Iteckley. 'Fhrt'i'-lis. ' lilt : : Ihitrtman. Dotibie Iiays : 11111 to Corcoran to Ileckley ; 11111 tO Irwin to Vaughan. First bast' by errors : Cinciunati , 1 ; Ness' York , 1. FIrst LU5C on balls : Off Doheny , 2 ; off 1 till , 3 , lilt by pitched hail : 'i''arner. Strtlek out : hiy Iohou ) ' , 4 ; l' 11111 , 3. I'assed hail : 'atriier , Vaughan.Vilti I pitch : Dolieny. Left on baset : New York. S : CiflilliIfltl , 4. 'I'Ixne : Two 1iurs anti I lifteen minutes. Umpires : MeDondid and I O'Day. AttndaXice , 10.04) ) ' ) . Mitiut C.lelirntes ISis Itetiurn , IIALTIMORE , Jane 4.-After being out of the game for two years owing to an Injury to liii ; pitching arm Al Mittil Went lii today and shut otit the fIt , LouIs club. Score : U/tt.TIMOIIII. ST. I.Ot'IS. lt.II.O.A.2. It.il.U..B. ieeIr , il . . I 1 1 0 0 Iw,1. cC. . . 4) ) 1 1 0 0 J.'niilngi. . lb a I 4 0 0 Turner , if. . 0 0 0 0 0 gei4 > If. . . I ) 0 1 0 0 Iiari.'y , If. . 0 II 3 0 0 ittenzeI , Cf. . I 0 1 0 0 liementN , C. 1 0 2 Jemont. $ . I ) I 4 0 ( 'ms. ' , lb. . . 0 Ii I S I Mcbinn ( , II' 0 1 9 1 01ugden , lb. .0 U I u 0 Quinn , lb. . . I I 3 1 0'rooIc , 21. . . 0 0 3 4 0 Itotilaon , , CU 3 1 0 OlluIl. s , . . . . .0 1 1 0 Maul , i'.i ' o ludiiorr , p. . A 0 0 3 0 T.tals . . . . T 9 7 10 0 Totais . . . , 0 3 II It I ] Iitltlntoro . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 1 0 0 0 2 2 0 ' -.7 St. Louis . , , , . , . . . . . , , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Stolen base : Jennings. Two.base lilt ; Jennings , l3tcriflco tilts : 1)eniont , McClttnn , Earned runs : lialtlmore 2. Icublo piuy : lttIiflt4Ofl to Icqntint. i'jrst uii hulls : Oft Zdiiul. 1 ; ott Siidhoft , 1. 1 lit by i.itcher : Steizei , 2 , Struck iUt By Maul , 2. Loft on unites : ilaltitnort' . 5 ; St. Iniis , 3. TUne ; One Itour anti thirty minutes. t'mpiros ; Snyder ittiti Curry , Attentlanee , 1,1d. Di , i.'ii LiMt'1 II IN ( lain.- . ' .IiiUTO , Jjino 4.-Lflnet'n Iott tie ! game today h IL Whit tHrow to lirsi In IflO eighth liming. Score : tVHIiIITt ( ) . I.UI'Ii4VhI.I.h' . Itfl o..t.i. liii I' .t.i : ( h'tlinan , if 0 0 1 U 0 ( 'lurk , If. . . . I 1 0 4) 0 bO9t.eh , if. 0 0 1 'I 0 liii. tiIi , a. . 1 Ii 4 0 lh'Ir , lb . . I S S I ) 0 lIe ) . q $ . . . . I I I 0 0 n.Ir.'n. ( f 0 0 0 0 0 I > . .is.'r , ct. . I I I 0 0 ) J'Uuln' , t' . 0 1 3 0 0 ' . % 'iise.r , lb. 0 1 II I 3 'asn.r , 10 , 0 1 3 1 I Sidiferti. lii. 0 I t 4 0 * 45'ls. Ill . .1 1 4 0 1iliigu'n * , SI' 0 0 I I 4) ) Vrlgl.'y , iii00 I Oiinyd.r , . , . .s I 4 iIn..n. U 0 3 I Mirrt. ' , C l ' , i U 4) M , ) t41e. if 9 0 4) - - . - . - - , - - - - - Totals . . . 4 7 s : Ii S , .iap . .2 I1I 1 \VlIsiiitigtOfl . . . . . . . . . .0 0 0 3 0 0 I 0 fl-S I.ouisvlii.i . . . . . . . . .0 0 ii 1 o a 0 2 B-i Eiirii.'d runs % 'sshintoii , 1 ; I.4)lisVIiIi' * , . TWII.IIl4iIP tilts ItI'itL. ii'xIur. lhuti4s liIliiN Itit.liI * ' to suiiir tIp. l'tt4 lsits oil Ii&tiIi 0(1 lIIl411 , 2. uff Ehr.t. I lit 1 * lItChWd ) hell' AlitIilrulI , ( 'ljilniifl , Stryt out : flY Iiu'n , I : by IUIII. 1. till ihttis : 1)inetip ! , IItolii tsiiui : \'gio. $ $ tim , 6. l.ouisvliii4 . 'I hits : 'l'wo hsurs stod five tnlnUts. UInpII4I : l.n' h .ond t'un. s&ilIy , l'lrsit.'s VIa I , ) ' ( 'plilli ' W'arL , l'l I I l.A DIil.I'I I I A. J ClIP -l'itt.tt'r ' 410. fet'4 I'ills.tsIi'1i14 ) lIsiMy by siei4y utehift IIIOYIIIIC Thu l'hliitts lilt flhinri 11M14 Io I t ) " lrI % Inning , btt fto'r I lit I tLi.y i ut4t I do thlii. Attulu1l4Ii4V&k. . $ a.u. . I I iTTIIt titi t tii It.'L.i'IiI.t I ; ) ft btitii iti I S I a ' . . . . y ef I S S 0 I i1.ib , ' , 5)1. ft S U 0 I lhnIss. II. . . I S I ! ssr.ty it' I S I I Q ' 1i'1 ti 1 I S I I..t lithi' . lit I 1 4) ; * , I.54 IS It V $ e 0 l4lI , it. . I 0 0 V l.J. ' . . 51. I S I I tIP"4I tO Il 0 1 U * ) .kE r4J , 0 I 3 I 0 lIt7. ; . , . .asituit..rt j , * . , . Mf4tIly.t , o. I U 4 1 1 l't 00. . . . A I I I $ thlP , p. . . 0 1 I t Ihinks'i , i . . 0 tt 0 1 0 - . - . . . - - IiIh , Ii , , 0 2 1 4 0 Tntsls . . . 4 0 21 U 4 - - - - TotOtS 3 21I I'lttdtirg , . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 0 I 0 0 1 I-I l'liIinileiphla . . . . . . . . : ; 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-3 Iii vn rd ru tit : I 'I tt i'diiirg ' , 2 , l'hi II ttdel idii a , 3 , Stolen bzisC ; O'BrIen , Flick. Two-bese Iilti : l'Iy , I.stjtie. Sacrifice hilts : 1iy , Sehriver (2) ( ) . DnugIaMt' , l.aJoi , Mel'arlanui. tciiblo play : ( 'nell to LnJni. ' . First on litatis OtT lttiItiei , 3 ; off lftnkei , 21 elf Orth , 1. hit by Pitcher : lIy Ithines. 3. Struck I out : fly lthineM , I b3' DhinkCi , 1. l.eft on ba'cs : Pittstuirg , 7 : l'hiintB'lphla , 4. Timi' : 'I'so hourM iitii five ininuteii. Umpires : Emslie tititi Andrews. OriImnns I'hiy I'oor Itnli. Nl\V 'tOltK , June 1.-The errors of the Chicagoans caused their downfall 40(111) ' iii Brooklyn. lhoth Miller &ttil lsbhl ldtcheti goil ball. Score : llltOOKl.Y. I ( Mli'AUO. 11.11 Ot.lI. urittin , Ct. . 3 0 Z C It 3 , F.htjsn. if I h 0 0 1 rf. . . . I 2 0 0 0 irItt , lb. . 0 0 11 0 1 Lteliflee. s 0 0 2 1 0 I.enre , ci , . . I I I 0 0 8h'kiirl , If 0 2 5 0 0 lialtIen , es. , I ) 0 1 1 1 Tilkr , Ih..0 0 l o OMcCor'k , 3b0 0 2 6,1' Ilsi latin. II , I ) 1 4 2 0 .tertes , if. . 0 0 2 0 0 Shltihhe , Ii , . I ) I I 0 0 Conner. Iii , . 0 0 3 5 2 .l.littyan , C 0 0 6 2 0 Ioaahue C. I 0 4 2 1 , , . . . ' . . . . . . . . C C 2 ? 0' 'L'otat . . . . 4 6 4 13 ! Ilrooktyn . . . . . . : : ; . : . o 0 0 0 1 0 ' -41 Chicago . . . . . . . , , . . . 100000030-4 Eariied runs : Brooklyn , 3 ; Clilritgo , 3. Stolen litises : Jones 1.aiige (2) ( ) . TWo.ba.9e hilts : J. E. flynn. Three-base Jilts : Scheek- nrtl. Itonie run : I.ange. DoUlie 1,1141's : McCormick to ( 'nailer to Everitt , First taise Oil hiftil S : 'ruclct'r. Dalilvn. Struck out : Miller. 4 ; by lubell , 1. LCfL On bts0s : : Brooklyn , 4 ; Chicago , 3 , Time : One hour and thirty-seveii minUtes. Umhircs : Swurt- wood and WooI. Attendance. 3.14)0. BOSTON , Ju no 4.-lloston-Cleveiafld game PostPoneI ; rain. STth'DlNG OF' ThIl TEAMS , l'iayetl.Vtn. . Lost. P. C. Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3S 2i 10 73.7 Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 23 13 65.8 hioston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 15 60.5 flaltimoro . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 24) Ii 58.8 Nv York , . . . . . . . . . . . . IS 22 18 57.9 l'lttsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 21 19 52.5 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 18 21 46.2 I'hllatk'tphla . . . . . . . . . . . 35 141 19 45.7 Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 15 21) ) 42.9 t.ouis'lIIe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 14 26 35.0 St. rouIs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 11 27 28.9 \Vashilngton . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 29 27.5 No gaines chedti1etl for today. Vesteru . , % MlSOCiitt i.ii. ST. JOSEfl'II , Mo. , JUlIO 4.-Score : I I . Ii . . . . . ' - Cedar Ilnpkls. . 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 ' -4 4 4 Batteries : St. Joseph , Goodeli nnd Cal- hins : Cedar Itapids , Smith and Schrecon- gost. . OTTUM\VA , Ia. , June 4.-Score : R.1I.E. Ottumwa . . . . . 0 0 4 0 0 3 0 0 2-9 95 1)ubiiqtiO . . . . . 1 0 0 0 3 0 8 0 ' -12 9 4 Batteries : Ottumva. ' , V'Inler , None- macher , Denim itntl Keefe ; Dtibuque. Mc- FarltttitI tonI I Iodize , BURLI NG'I'ON , ha. , June 4-Score : Ti 'tT 'fl llurlington , , . . 0 0 0 0 (1 ( 0 0 1 0-i 31 Peoria . . . . . . . . . 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 6 5 Batteries : Btiriiilgton , Itiley and \\'il- hams : I'eoria , Jtltnco : tnd llryan , QUINCV , lii. , June 1.-Score : 11.TI.E. QuIncI' . . . . . . . 2 1 1 4 0 3 0 4 1-16 14 0 Hock island . . I ) I 0 1 1 0 0 0 03 8 6 Batteries : Qulncy , Cooper and Lehman ; llock Island , 1tt2flt , Ilubbltto and Strauss. Interstate Lengiie SPI1INGFIELD , 0. . June 4.-Score : 11H.F. Springfield . . . 0 0 1 3 0 0 3 1 0-S 10 4 Toledo . . . . . . . . . 1 0 4 0 1 0 , 0 1 0-7 II 2 Bntterles Springfield , Crabill and Graf- fiul ; ; Toledo. EwIng and Arthur. YOUNGSTOWN. 0. , June 4.-Score : 1t.I1.E. Youngstown . . .0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-I 5 2 Fort \VaYIie..0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 1-3 6 0 Batten es : Young to'n , Ku roy and Young ; Fort \Vaynt' , Alloway anti Camp- bell. bell.NEWCASTLF , l'a. , June 4.-Score : ILII.E. Newcastle . . . . .0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 2-4 10 5 Mansfield . . . . . .0 0 0 3 1 1 2 0 -7 0 1 Batteries : Newcastle. Hewitt and Beck- 101' ; Mansliehl , Ely arul Pelt. SPRINGFIELD. 0. , Julio 4.-Score : II. I I. B. Springfield . . . . .0 0 1 3 0 0 3 1 0-8 14) ) 4 'I'OlCtI ( ) . . . . . . . . . .I 0 4 0 1 0 1 0 041 3 Batteries : Springfield , Crabill and Grat- Ilus ; Toledo , E'Ing and Arthur. cI I ege ( ; in es , NE\\ ' HAVEN , Cmiii. . Juno 4.-Prince. ton defeated Yule today In a three-hour ganlo by the score of 12 to 7. It. I I. B. Princeton . . . . .I 3 0 5 2 0 0 1 0-12 13 5 Yale . . . . . . . . . . - Batterles PrInceton , Iiildebrantl and Ka- fer ; Yale , Feary and Sullivan. ANN AItI1OR , Mich. , .luiie 4.-University of Miehigail , 3 ; Northwestern , 5. Ensterii l.vztjiie. Buffalo , 3 : Syracuse , 7. TorOnto , 6 ; SprIngfield , 5. Itochester , 4 ; Wilkeslarre , 3. Montreal. 1 ; ProvIdence , 6. (1gLiiies 'Vhzls .tferno.ni. There ought to be a great crowd out this afternoon to seethe Babes Iliuck the third from Count Aiitonio. As sure as you're a foot high the fan is a ucker who won't come out , for the local aggregation has been putting UI ) a hot article. Daub itinl Tiuhin will vrobabll b the opposing twlrlc'r. The lineup follows : Omaha Position Detroit. Lyons . . . . . . . . . . . .First liase. . . . . . . . . . . Dillard Jioillngsworth Seconi base..Mullane Eustace . . . . . . . . .ThIrd base. . . . . . . I'equinney Itoat . . . . . . . . . . . .Shortstop. . . . . . . . . . . . . . I lines Preston . . . . . . . . .Left lick ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Davis I'lckerlng . . . . . .Center held. . . . . . . . . . . . Nicoli Fleming . . . . . . . .flight lii'Id. . . . . . . . . . Dungnii McCauley . . . . . . . .Catchier. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fuller Daub or FIsher. .PItchier. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Iltthiii The Motz Brothers' hiue ball team and thin South Omuhia Giants will lilai on thin tiltI Fort Omaha bail grounds today. Metz Bros. Position. South Omaha. Sage . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Catcher. . . . . . . . . FItzgerald Snyder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jncob Ilowmnn . . . . . . . First . base. . . . . . . . . . . . O'Neill Eggleston . . . . . . . Seconl base. . . . . . . . . . I'helps Foley . . . . . . . . . . . . .bird base. . . . . . . . . . . . Green Itackes . . . . . . . . . .Shortstop. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dunn V. liowIci . . . . . . ltt link ) . . . . . . . . . . Bennison I mImes . . . . . . . . .Center held. . . . . . . . . . . Lynch Jolitiscin . . . . . . . . HIgh t . . . . . . . . . . . liivn ii Gnnit' will lie called PromPtlY lit 3:3J : o clok. EVIIN'VS ON 'I'hill ltI'NI(1 ' 'VIt.t'KS , L'liiiid I t IVi us I hi.lliic'Lc. . ' > t' S t it Ii s I a ft VsiIIiuvcr , CINCiNNATi , June 4.-PlaudIt hiati a walkover In the fltickeyt ( stakes at O.tltiey today. It was thought thlat linker & Gentry would start Don Quixote , but the latter % Vnll scratchie.l. itiul all Plaudit diii was to gallop around the track for one or the most valuable stakes of tlit , nit't't- lug. l'l.tudit looked iii Illie $1114110 today. Derby Malt ! , a 20 to 1 shot , lrovi'd a tig surlirlile Iii thin scoiitI race by taking the menlure of ? ufnliig. the hot favorite. Maze , .aiiother strong top choice , was ltt'ziteii hy 1 lard ) ' P.trdeu in the third race. \\'uther hue. truck f.tiit. AtteiiiiitiiCe , 5,000 , lti.'iiults : l 'irst ritet , ( our aititl cnn-hair furlongi , selling : Norma Taylor won , henna see- uiii , Rosen Musto third , Time : :541. : Secoriii race , seveti turligs , , seliltig : lerhy Maid won. ? utailig evond , Ittiy II thIrd. 'rime : h:9 , Third race , II'i' flirlongil : I litrdy l'nrtlve WOn , MIIZO t'utid , .Acii I bird. Time : 1 :02' : . , l'uiirtIi rue * ' . hiuekeyu stiik.'s , uric 11,11. , unit one-eighth ; A wnlkov.'r for Piituilll. Fiftit rate , tWO tout's , i't'Iitng : Sir Eiioii well , Courtesy s.conil , 1)oinlnt'ii tiilrt 'I'Ini. . ' . 3:38. : Sixth race , selling , sevrni furlongs : iCitty II * iji , I 'a a 'hi I In I 1 iS'tOIili , 1'Vit Ii tit , I lit ni. , ,1tnhi l.21 : , 13' ! . . i.OUIR. Jlinhi 4-Itsstits ) : 1'1 nst rete , sl'l hug , on o IH llt : J uu I I II rt well , I lanina seoud , h'nrulta third. 'l'iini 1:13. : SrOIltl mit' , viol I I tig , ifltl iititl Oiie.sI x. tt't'iilli iiliss , : 1' . 8. Hush t tIll , 'l'iitiY I luti. big sOcotid , l'rtntu of I nduit third. Tiittt' ' 'i'IiiriI ru's' , r.i1h414 , four furlongs : l'eoirl ilantiw. Won , F'iiIIIlttlro sutid , l"i' . ( in : lUnd I lilnil. 'Flne , . l'uurlhi 5ll' , tututlirat , . Ill X fiiniutigs : Hhlter 4 1111 , Fervor liM'lbtI , Hli'k ' ( 'seter third 'rliiit' 1 itt4 i hIth ru. ' . ' . Clot , Meiniwr ' hIusulle'411. atsi1 , tgiU $ I1 , 4)110' ) ' 4)1141 oIIo'.4lul4rI1r * Iitivd : % 'hitt Ur 1oU wuli , I iCsri s'eiind. Illusitti (11114) ) , 'flfli , tftitk ItU4I. WiiiiIg , .ijie * W0l , I t'tlQ41. ' 'tim" I4I4IIIk PseU , 4441101)1 , tt $ IflIt Sir 11.11,4 Wtki. tluiptr swswfl4 , L4iv lidrIt. ? Iens' . I LI. I t'itit 'Ailfi , Jutts' 4-I1disi First ri" o.V + 4 fttI01 Iseu.i hIio . , .IIIi W44l. NII'vI1ik s.tuid , 11u14 I'tII l&rd $ & I 'ttni. I I m..fl4 r * . ' . t'eUI s4 * $ It $ t4It frlos tis , I islits V * , 'i. l'.tss % r * a. ' . . .it4. I II.'il.s S third Tte M4 , I ThUd I'M , I' lisle iiIl. . l'tnitt'i' * tN i'h. I ) % lt . ' .4bI'i. l'ta'rf ) I.atst thihl 'l'lin. I ( tt ) uurtii .41 . .1040 titit * 01144 . . . ' . . ill y I M.i' r w.to I Iitirt at' . * .itd. l'litiiiul third I 'FliIi' .41 I II1il1 1.1 ti , lIIIh.4 tIsk. . . ii& II4fhng. ) lililiard .7 tytin hugh i''nny second , Titit L'iIlItls third. 1lnie' lS0 Sixth rtr' , four tili'iottgs : tiitig IIat'iey. Ctt ) Ii % 4'ti. hlatten stitttl : , , ' 1iizIe V thinil. 'l'lino : : I3. SM'flth tnt'IICVCII ttirlniig , : 1.e' ' I lou. WOfl , 'Fit tot 'atr ecund , FlnreIiz , tilled. Time : 1:2.8 : , , , . . , NESS' YOIti , Jtiriq.-Ilstihts ; First rite.- , six ftirlliigs : Tyihooii 1 ! tvon , Ibitterdam sgcuud , Tabouret third. Tine : 1l6. : Second race , sehliig , mile and one-aix- teflth l.ehman Marslftti 0et'onil , Jtinc.au third. Times' 1I9t. 'I'hird race hIutiso .nkes , five furloligs : Jean hieraut won , 1' ioflslnn second , King- don thIrd. 'l'Iziio : 1'02t ' Fourth race , , Cnnitqn stnkAq , one mile : The liuguenot won , $ itIers second , George 114)141 thIrd. Time : . I' lfth race , live furlbngs : Foritiero won , Mr. Clay second , Kirkwood third. Time : 1:0314. : Sixth race , , steelIechasC , about two miles : 1)ecapo won , ingot second , McIntyre - Intyro third. Time : 4:12. F'llil4IUS itiflIlhiS IINTEIt 'I'll 141 iio'rS , -'rh. ' t'sirr ofT All ( Ill' l'rlves In ( lie UI.1t liotiptl'r h3. iit , VI I I LA1)lL1'I I I A , June 4-The eleventh annual meet of the Pennsylvania Bicycle chub was held at Woodslde iark today. Many of the foreign riders now iii this coulitr ) ' Vere entered , and In ( lie one kilometer - I meter event they carried oft all the prize3. Among those entered in this race were sut'h cranks as Karl Klser , Johnny Joliii- son , Sims brothers , Iiadiheitl atitl ICtrobahI. 1l the one mile hutndic.iI , Johiiiny Johnson rhio was ieratcii nina , Won 1IY at wondel'fiii spurt. The tliree-lnIle tandem hiantlicap Wits it warm affair , Clem nail Tur'hlio Wili- fling in a close fInish. ltesults : One kllointiter , ouch , irofessinnal , : l1'tio Cavailoy won , Jap Eden second , Leon llouha ) ' third. Time : 1:55 : 2.5. One mile handicap , lrofessional : Jtiliii S. Johnson ( scratch ) won , VI' . Slnis , (5' ( ' ) yards ) second , tV. A. Lantz ( SO yards ) thilrti. Time : 2:08 : , One mile , open , lrOfC4Sioflfll : Jack Itob- ertson won , P. Ilourette second. 'rime ; 2:00. Three miles , buiIem liaiiillcnp , professional - sional : Clein and 'I'Urvllle (75 ( yards ) voii , \V. antI F. Sims (75 ( ) 'arl.s ) second , Me- Aechern iiiitl Thompson ( ITS yards ) third. Time : 6:052-5. : Sl'Itl NGFIELD. Mass : . June 4.-'riie Springlleld BIcycle ( 'llil's sprIng meet today wit , ; anything' but a. success liliancinill' , thin gate receipts hardly liltyilig thin Pi'iZO of the big Linton-'I'itus race. The setther : was cold zt1i(1 wilicly. B. C. haIti , the favorite of the tourna- meat last fall , did not show UI ) in his tisuni form. In the one mile lrofesstonai Ilinuhicap lie tllti not ( luahlfl' froni scratchi and in the one mIlo national League of Ainericail'heelnien chinniiionshui , , race he .LtS clearly beaten by Tom Cooper. Major 'J.'nylor failed to tiUalifY In thIs race. L. D. Cubanne won tIle profeosional handicap frani the forty-yard mark. The l.intor-TltUs llfteen-inhlu race was won by Titus by the length of a wheel. Lintoim's lacl'mukers were slow , tnd so'- ' oral times during the race he passetl them antI rushied ahead alone. A strong wind llowing in thio riders faces ott the honme stretch Prevented them from making fast tiizio , 3l1CIll.tN 'tVINS FIIILI ) IAt' ( L3IES. ' 1'm't ) ' . " . 'eslrn Intereollegliile Itceorils lti'lteii iii the Uoitt MIM. CHICAGO , June 4.-TIme University of MIchigan won thin trIangular held .hay games on Marshall field scoring 70 PoInts ; Chicago , 41 ; IllinoIs third , with 35. Two westerii intercollegiate records were broken and two eqtittlletl. J . K. I Ioaglaiid of Illinois clipped nearly tifteen seconds ofLtbj. mile walk mark rondo by h3iueiiell of 1imimesota last year. lt' matte the dlstknOo Iii 7:11 4-5 , iifter walking Tryon. thb MIchigan crack off h1t met. a F' . W. Vanoveti if Illinois showed himself - self a coiilstt'iit lmertdrmer l,1 throwing time hammer 130 feet , lurpassing the effort of Edgren , the Cnllforiiia giant , who coin- Ptlted hero In 1'IB. LI. 13. SmIth of Chicago outfooteil Wood of Michigan Iii a Imarti rmnile effort , which equalled tile record. , Iarion ilnislmed In 1:1mb : style. McLean equalled Kraenz1eins time of last year over the low' sticks. Stagg of CIiIcago.Bvrettof Illinois and a Michigan ielresentttiVt ) hwld a confer- dice tonight. 'l'hey" lrqbabll' will affect a perlnhtnelit orgafllztI.ioli : , .limvltiiig aiiy west- erim colleges that tlc.lIre to join. \'isconsln's athlet it ¼ on thai games of thin Western 1iiturelIegtute Amateur Ath- letlc nsoeIation at ,1'atsIde Iolay. sezur- , big 61 Imoints. Northwestern , was second with 13. The work wn dIsappointing and no records were broken. Several of Wis- consln's suliposedly strong nina were for- tunitte to get places and had the three deserting - serting colleges iartc1Pated it is hardly lroliable the Hndgnr4 would have won. Northwesterns men did better than ex- liected , itilti gave the cardinal a good race. Maybury. the cause of all time trouble , won the 100 yards' run In even ( him , but did not enter tile 220 ynrds race. lie kept UI ) late ilist night by tiit' lOlUltbblU and did not feel well. The scare , , f iOints was as follows : Wig- conshi , 61 ; Northwestern , 13 ; MInnesota. 9 ; Lake Forest , 8 ; Drake , 8 ; Knox , S ; Pur- due , 5. (1ILtN FiGht' FOIt 'U'h.2N'i'Y ltOttNlS .Jitcl 11'crhinrdt and Owen Ziegler lIrt'xik } iven on the Contest. NBW YORi , June 4.-Jack Everhardt of New Orleans and Owen Ziegler of Phil- adt'lphila boxed twenty rounds at catch weights tt the Greater New York Athletic club , Cone ) ' islanil. tonight , and the result was a draw. The toUt WaS clean and clever , and not once dlii either mail mar time sport With the ilUtlliclOli of a foul. The referee' decision was time only one that could hosSiblY be made in all fairness to both contestlints. and VZtS recei'ctl by tile spectators without a word of dissent. The opening bout was cut short after the Iltth round , as one of the PrinciPals hlittI to gIve up , owing to his hutving received - ceived a fracture of the right. forearm. The PrinciPals were 'rum hayes of New York anti Black Griffo of ( 'inclnnnti. They met for a hiout of ten roundo at 135 iouiids. At. the beginniimg of the sixth round hayes iroppeti ii is ha nl ii ad so hi lie laid broken hits right wrist and was unable to go on. hood Itittt Is Sehieiinlt'.l , There vill be a great bicycle road race on Saturday afterimoon. Julie 18 , over thio course to Florence mind return us fur as t liii exposit mu. I t I he an opelm , hand i- eni , race , tt ) be helil under thin lttIlthi'eM ) of the TrIangle ( ' ) 'tlO cltib of tue Young leii's ( 'hinistiamm aissociatlon. The start vili be made about I o'clock from Nine. teeimthi and lzird : str'i'ts. , 'lime run will be to Florence itliti returim us far us the north I gate of thin exposition. 'rime courie will be attic miles. B. C. lienilersoti Is chair- miiii of thin racing committee and th IittmldicapPimlI.I be dent by it secret coni- mittt'e. 'Fun lirtit time and time lIret 1,111cc irlzes will Liti of $25 value eitchi. 'l'iie see- 011th prIzes 1ill be of thit value of $15 ciicii , 'riteru vill be llft.'en prizes in itll. ( limmnha Gisti (1iI , Shout , 'limo chub 4lioot of thi. , Omnittia GLut dolt vest.'rltl ) ' r'suiteti in ( lie ( ollossitig score , t'Il'li hull hiavimig twtIity targets : 1.00111114 , I'armnelee , 2' ; Fogg , Ekalt , 17 I itiriin , , 16 ; Sttilshury , Squirrel , Johanlies , 13 ; lirueker , 12 ; Nnoli , 9. ABOUT SUNDAY EXCURSIONS ltiIIlroltls Sot h.ellii , .I to 'h'nln Ibji ( lie h'rojeet t'le r l'rrse'it Cult ihi li.Iis. The matter of runnIng Suiiday excursions into Omaha during1 the next few months ) ia been conitierei 1i7 the raliroatIs converging - verging here , amid It 1itntiot be saul that there is any likelihood of 'siiels ' a Immovement being started right away. The general passenger agetits of all the bIg hues lirete'r to work Cl ) travel for the week.4ay excursions to tlia exiositlon , and ipt'citii k'ffort art' ' now being Inailu for big crowds Iliro on nebraska 'lay. Illinois .Iay . amiti Missouri ( lay. F'romn rail- rosii reports there will Is' a demo race niiioflg the $0114 unit ihatighte1iiof ths.e three states to son which cami tuft1 , the higguat attend- a a cc. One gensrui Pasleuger aKelli , iii siikilIl1 of the $ unday . * , .aiul : " 1 do not so. , amiy vintner for tbl'UI Just now We ire- fer to I'R11111a514 , the wt'sk'day excursions , They t4ti tsitsr , for the city emitl for the cx. ioitiun. The i't'i'le ' euinot ttii.Io' st the sIere4 here on $ undys. sod thwe are ver tow ttaot will i4tI IlIhi' a Iy or 1w. off to sIIou4 Iht' I'IDSIII0I4 'Vhs It'&d uf s.v.sI at Ike IhiH Sri' (4ip6lelI tom $ tuu.iy szeilr. si . 4 * i.noi'&d 4(1UK41 ( , at'l ' Ik.y viiI pitt' aiIy het l4l IIUI This ii 5. . I IhIsl. with the IlI4riiist4. uhi Imd.ui i'ct.c , od lb. 'ZwrtksHtvnIt yM # * , Dtt Ik.t * 4 * 4iiId th oIrget $ tH 1M YsIls't Ift 110 .trpI4.stcst , I katIs' i1ktIr wLt' kt sat iI'r.4 ( 'ki..i Iu.iiae , % urIl 14 all I % ui bouo ibis $ si1Ie hsr biiru Ieur.id4d 0I'U (4) ( his Mr 1)1145 51 4115 StUNt ) iii 4pIs.4t..4 154454 tR "isin Muetyn e aftl.s wAikthI $1114) $ lbs roiliHi cs4mi siI sun'ue4-.4 IIIIMSUII $ 'srksr was i'l'4 umid.r iiwu4 ut Ii 4U. * htb' he he tuniis"cd Iii. iiaatiOil ss el lut uL4. U BECIIEL IS lIEU ) FOR TRIAL I Ella of Hi Preliminary Examination Comes Bather Suddenly. GIVES BAIL IN FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS 'i'estliiioti ) OlTerc.1 his' ( lie hefcsie , .tlloa'iii ( hi.Cits In ( Lu lit Oil ( IIC Shs hug III ( lie State. The preliminary protectition of thin case of ( Ito State against Wihliaiim F. Ilechieh , cx- auditor of the I'aciflc Bxprosl compaimy , caine to a sudden terininatloti in County Judge Baxter's court last night. Mr. hleclicl was lieitl to aiiswer at the next terum of the district court in bonds in the sum of $5,000 , the charge beIng the embezzling of funds from tile company while lie was its otlicer. - The feature of ( lie iieariiig yesterday Was thin testitttotiy of And ) ' J. Hunt , ox-clerk iii the auditing department , and the testimnolly of T. K , Sudborough , the ex-clilef clerk. Louis B. Wettling wa the last witness called by the gtatc. this testimony g that of an expert accountant , who testified to the deductIons ( lint lie hInd made by exam- Iutimg the books amid vouchers of thin audit. lag department. Shortly before 41 o'clock last night and after Mr. Wetthing hail been excused , the county attorney remarked to tlle court : , \'o rest , " A moment later and without offerIng any testimony , Attorne ) Connehl for Mr. lIecliel said ; "We rest. " "I'roceeii with thom arguineiits , " Was thie reilly of the court anul during the itext hour ( ho two attorneys gave theIr version of the case nnti Its merIts. At the end of ( lie time thmo court saId that be was of the optnloii that there was sufficient reason to 1eliere , that zt crime had been comntiiitted aiiti that therefore ho would hold thme defendant In bonds in the sum of $5,000 to answer before the criminal section of time district court. The bond was Izniimetiiatcly sigmieti by Miss hlainsworth , who qualified in double tIm aniount. Cross-l5tiiiitiii lmit huh I , When court convened yesterday inornhtig the cross-cxaininatioii of iut1y 3. lluiit , tIle ex-chief clerk iii the auditing department of time coiimpaiiy , was resumeil , witness identl- tying drafts of time auditor's omen. These drafts , or many of thienm. were written by the witness , I'apers showing what the vouchers were for , witness said , were orlg- inally with Itimim , but at tIle presemil. time he knew nothing of their whereabouts or eon- tents. So far as the witness knew , the vouchers covered proper amid legitimate ox- pentiitures. AgaIii Attorney Connell for the defnlidant vent imito the affairs of time oillce bank , Mr. hunt said ( lint time acoulmt In this bank was kept in his annie amid was subject only to his check. Mr. Uechel hail no control - trol over thIs nmoney and could not secure any portion of it. without first securing the check for the same from the witmmess. This line of cross-examination brought out the fact that at one time the witness gave Mr. Uceliel eIOO from the bank. Time check drawn on tue bank was made. signeil anti endorsed by tile witness , but whiat the money was given for lie could not remnom- ber. The moimey , wItness said , was returned - turned to him. but no record was made of the return of the money. Itecords Are ot lii Shichmt. There being mio expense bills accompanying - ing the drafts on the office bank , Mr. Connell - nell asked the witness if Mr. Bechtel had destroyed any of the mlocumiments. lIe was certain that he hail not. but what hail become - come of them he could not say. Regarding the proceeds of a $1,800 draft drawn on the treasurer , $1,000 was placed In time 0111cc bank and $800 was paid to Mr. hlechici and returned a few days later. Sub- sequeiit to this , witness said that nil of this money was turned into the treasury of the company. Witness dir ! not know why the $800 was turned over to Mr. Bechel. So far as he knew , It was for the purpose of conducting the legitimate business of the express trnpany. Mr. Ilechmel gave no voucher or receipt for the $ S00 ; it was just turned over. The $1,000 u'as to cover two advances whIch had irovlously been made to Mr. Bechel. \Vitness had forgotten whiat these advances - vances were made on , but ho was certain that the money had all been returned. "Is there any money that Bechtel ever got from you that ho has not Imakl back ? " "Yes , bitt I cannot approxinmate thie amount , nor would I attempt to do so at this time , " answered the witness. "When did YOU make known to Brastus Young , time l'Iimkerton detectives or any of the oiflccrs of the Pacific Express comlipamly that Mr. Bethel had received any of the money referred to by these exhibttg ? " The cotnty attorney objected to the queil- tion emi the grounds of Imminmateniality. W'ltness was allowed to answer , but lie could not remember , but knew tllat it was before Mr. fleclmel's arrest.t ( lint timmie tiothiilig was said to tue Iinrties about the timoney received by Bechtel nuil tinid back to thin Witness. Ihint Ji'.ilnIliN ( lie lltil. , On redirect exaniioation the ' 'Itne3s said that the books showed that tiier& , should have been in umuvoucimercd expenses and cash time sum of $4,500 in the oflIce bank whelm it was turned over to him. A hart of the time this recount was kept in the nmimme ; of Mr. Ilecbei or Mr. Sudhoroughi.Vltness haul that It was never charged to him. " \'hat was tIme Jurpose o this bank ? " "To carry on ( lie busImios of the local omeo on a eMil hiasls. CredIt jottera hail time bamo effect as cash and were treated thu santo as autiltor's drafts. " "Referring to the niommey spout for legislative - lative exIteimso , was time ammiomint voucherotI ? " "Such was tim rule , hut time purpose fur hicii time nmoiiey tvas used might not have been written on the draft. Ordinarily I would make ami emitry upon the stub of tlia dreft , ' 14. E.g' lmmdlcatlng that tim money was for legislative purposes , It wa the rule of ( lie ofilcu to voucher eli expenses , " here tiio witiieii changed itla mninni and said that ho hail comtcluth'd that much of the lnomiey ; citrest'iiteti by the vqucin'rs was hot sitent for legitimmiati' lturloseI , , but bow imiurim wait so Used lie could miot say , Asked about the inonicy that Mr. l1ehel recetvee % frm the omee bank smiti ill.l not pay back , the ' Itnesi c'ouih.t . not say , thsemtigli ho thought ihst. It might ha , sonielhtiag like $1,000 , Referring to this niatter the stit- hess could not renietmmber any dates. "I. it. not trite ( lint Ilk' 11,801) that yoU rotoreti to in your ctoss.exnniinntluti , Will paid back after President \iorsiimati. was infornmet ) of the condition ot the books ? " "I think so ; he imnommlised to pay It In , hilt when IL wna paId I can't say. " iloiiey for I.u'glsl.it , "lo know of any timite when hnoncY was Used for legislative purpuses nli.t . tiit's.i was an atteniiit to cover up the facts ? " "I don't recall amuy such case at this time. " Aiikeil it any record. credit letter , honks or naper of time cxprnss coliilziily % as tic'- stroycl b ) ' tIme advice or dlrt'cliomm of Mr. thcchel , witmmess said that omme night , after the office was clot't1 , hic' niiil lhi'eha'i int'L at Fourtc'c'ntii almd hlarnc'y streets nut ! wciit to tIm express conmpany huiitllmmg nail timk aWn ) ' ( lie ' 'stub books of credit letters tim.it I hind drawn , Thai itooks vero titccui to lily iioninm anti there destroyed. 'l'hint was nhoiit leccxmibcr 20 , lS97. at about 7:31) : o'clock iii the evenIng , 'e immet by nppoliittmieiit , timt aiPOIfltIuteiit having bcemi nitithe at llcchit'I's office rlurhng ( lie ; trc''ious nftontiotmim , " " 'hint uIil lht'ciiel sa > ' ? " ' 'lie talked lilt mae nni I talked with hinm. " "Don't ) 'otl know thoU those Itnok eon- tallied oridemmee that ivoui'i ' iiicriniiminte you 7" ' 'I refuse to nnsver. " "Why do you refilse to nliswer ( hint ? " "hiecaumso it itmcrtmhnintes mnmyseif. " Suuullurnuitch , in , ( it , ' Stii.l , , T. IC. SudborouIi , ox-chief clerk at thin Pacific Express colmipimli ) ' , was cniIli'i by the state. lIe testified that hme hail lienli ettl- liloled iii ( tie olilco for st'vi'ntci'lm Yettr. nil of the time iii the autlitlmng ticpnuntttl&'tit. ' 'lo YOil kltotv of Mr. Ilechiul immuvilig nmi limtcmest iii iiiiitc's at Lniko City nit' ) Cripple Creek ? " The itlmess sititi that Ito rt'inemiibonu'tl tiiiit such was tIme crmt'c' , antI that sommit' milolney tll4 511011 t I Im ilevel opl Ii g , liii t ho w inmii'hi hi t' could not say , \Vitltcss utt tIme seeru'tary of the milimillig cotiipimuieti and witS sttcc'e.he' . % by Andy J. iiumit.S'itmiesil .1111 litt ktitw of lieclici ltutt I mu g alt } ' nuoliey I a to ntis' C f t lie ' ' ) thin lililic's. nnilmes. 1 Put somume iliolmny Mr. lk'chmel tievor initI tnt' nly 100110) ' tO Pu t ili to thin mm I lies. ' ' Stait1 I ii g cii ii I ii r I ghmts , t1 r. $ tiilb'i retig hi refuscd to rmnswer a qmiostltflm reltitive to tiessrs. Ileclicl anti I hunt bellig at tin' elfiec of the e.Itress commiliulty Imi 1893 for hut ittir- hose of tiiscussittg the eotttiltioii of tIme books of time corporation. Mr. Stltlborougll IVI4S xciigti witiloilt tq- , I mmg stmhijec' I ed to cross -exalmi I Itati elm. I. . E.V't I I I :1g. Ii Ii Ii ( ' ( ttU Ii t fl II t litutil lIlt t tarn from ilaimsas City to work aim thin ttooks of tue l'acillc Exitmess conitlIllm ) ' , Wait cmuhlt i 14 a wititess by the state.'Itmut's * % t R4 ( 'Ill' itiOYei by t ht coma iiutm ) ' I nust A itril an 1 Pd itt ( limit lmt haiti check ed 1141,1 , I to t i tii tI'luIt'fl tl ( rigahlist. ( lie bookR of tue oiilr't. I l's ttM1 I - iiiommy vas enitirely along thit' line cii lietut I. tying hookmt ann itamers ( bitt he hta'l ntnmi- iiied as an ticeountrumit. As thin last witness kIt ( lie btantl ( 'utility Attornicy hrthilrigtm anitoumict"I thtnt thin tatc' rested. The iiefensn mimade tin' salmit' mitt- nouiicernionit anti this' arguimncnttl itroetlt"l , upon the close of which ( lie v.oiirL ntiitotnt'i"i that lie would require Mr. liotut'l 'a tuli'enr , before the district enurt amid fix. ' I hiit : l'ott , % in the sub of $5,000. Thut' surety tits tim the court roonm and time doritmelit wits signed amid approveti. _ _ _ _ - - soulil OMAHA NEWS. 't'ithi the advent of worm weather ( lie jilti qUeiltIOli of ( lie sanitary conilitlorm of the city has been brought uiii. tnt tilt report for May Inspector C'arroil calls nttetlthofl to the fact that he serveti notices on iifty-tuVi'tI imartios to amake eonnectIOIti with sower.'i anti that ill a ( o'.v InistaniceS only was atiy attenitloni Pail to the order. Mayor Enmsnr favors a revision of tIm , , I charter lit regard to irovlililmg , for a liemi on realty for tim removal of garbage anti night soil. lie says : "The city Is growilig raltiily ann slime restrictions will ilavo to be pimmc."l eli the action of temmarits in filling backyards and alleys with refuse tintl themi mnovliig awlmy. Iii such cases time lantilortis naturally protest ngaitist puyiimg for thin remutoYal of such matter , but as the teniant Is omit of reacit the househioltier lies to foot the hill. Ac. cording to recent decisions special taxes for tue removal of garlage , or milgiit soil cannot be ascsxe'i migailist 1TOlCrty ammd Irmitny ltropcrty owner3 take aitvalmtilge of this fact arid refuse to Clean eu when ordc'r'tl. S'ilile it is Wititili ( tie ltower of the IlIsliector to arrest - rest house owners for violating the nibs of health there has been shown a rleslre by thit' arilninlstration to got alonmg without stmcii stringent mt.'asulres witerttvvr it was poe- I gibl.'hien tIm hot tiays sot 1mm sunmiething , lil have to be tlofle amal more tllami likely wholesale arrests uvili be imindu' . as the mayor is determineti to keep the city In as good sanitary condition as iossibln. , Imispector Carroll relorLs having exanmmined during May 110 sammnItlu's of milk. nil of which iiowed nmore ( unit 3 ver edit ltttttcr tat. Ou'e , ' 100 notices to denim vaults atitl ItrnilsnM were servetl , the mnimjonity beltig collipiit'l wIth , . % .IJtmMt $ iiI4'tt II I Li ( 'tiut I rii.'rw' , The qtlestloli of layilig a ldwnlk hirouilull thui ft'nco witich suirroundis ( itt' sit. ' of the Itroluoseti i1 iii IC liii I Id I mm g ha's hoe ii set I intl by thmt contractors atiti ihmt' street coinimnis' siotior's department rigrvt'Imig to icy a eroa" walk oim \i mitrt''t just wool of this alley between Twenty-fourth arni Twenty.fIftIi streets. It wits slinwmt to lIt. . ' cOllllflitcC ( till' Pointed to lmivestlgnie that iii case a suit' . walk vas loll nlomi tue otitsltk' of tilt' f'mi"e It would lie etmtsltiernmtily tirrikemi by thit' eommtutamit iiastng ( if tenths hauling nistinliti to the bulilllimzg. 'fltu PI'flitiu' li4ihi)1 ) ttfl titt north duo of At strt'et west of tim alley ztrut how Wiltiotti. 0 siilwttlk to Tcnty. fourth street , but by the Iayimtg of ( Ito eto's- walk llmt'ittiolie'l nil Parties will be tuattsfleti anti the i'Xl'tisC will be tmt'4tht ' lest. titan It othn'rs ' inc woilitl 114' Inud a siduwuulk Itesmi lait aiolmg the Iitt , ( If the felice. his ri's ( ' , , ; , imI Ii. , , I iuiutruti I mUM , Mike hart appeared to be itnpruylng a huh' ytsterthmuy. The pliy.Ieleimi in chsru rt'irb.'tt In ( 'hilef ilreitmimi that lhi i'r- iects for hart's rt'CQYI'rY were .istly grus- hag hirlghtor Ever sittci' Ibis apql of "tlir" * , Daily , ( h1rf flrennini lis teen nnlnus to tisitt hiatt see thm 1111 Oflu't L'UL thu Ilsa tins Item gl'n tIll. \1i'n ; the mitnt icr siat ttnsurht'd to lhsrt yc'strulnt he ioi' , tmvely iht'eiltwtl to le , hiotiit'tt'd 'Ii"t ' sail that tiC WItS sliffu'nltig enotigtm nox whthotmt iuavilig tiny Inmurc , linisollern bnotig I I hwtoro 111111 , In ibIs ( 'lmliiiCetlonl ( 'hulof Iit' ' pan says tllnt lie lisa ; mosil lv. ' cyhtlu'nco ( Ii i MnhtIoi amid tAtly were togcthtt'r , for nl'Yt tI hmouns on thin night of thuu shooting nimit ts thinks he sees his ny clear to enneic lxithi of ittc'itt tuiltit. I.ntttma will , iimnt hkehy be turtietl loose after thin ; trcihnilmtary I earlmig. Mitutli' ( 'its' Ihsisslti , Ait amiti lmrter ott draft at toh' 4t"ln's , Stattli , sales at ( hi , I'oitomce 'Iii L mnonth nlitiiiitt'd , to I I.i4a.75. Mrs. A. H. Itnltti of h'reniomit is I lt gtlOst at Mis , I. . I" . tVrlghit. - Thin vtiiltioyvs Ofrnitur & Co. ii plcnio itt Sari'y MIlls ( misty. \v , I ) , Ileitii'tt of Ihiviti City wo. at the yanis with cattle yt'strrIay. St. itnitiget's church , Twemity'm'ls ' ' ' amid F' str'ctiu , will l's' htlpsi'tt tothay. City Trumuiuuiri'r Llrontiwrlh hint e iltt eli school warrants fur itnyi,1"nt. , Mis. i'rnnk E. i4cuitt.f Shttlz Clt is hiete , visititig Mr. nail Mrs. 1' . II. Scott. ' tit'ci * ii I I ' 5 It lit ti I III'S I hIs Week. I . tlmm , ntka Httmt't suii'l ' Cl itt lii ii g huUitn , fit Ii simul ' tintigliter tuas Imonit ) ' ( 'fltl'rdfly to Mr runt Ml's. Ira lstiM ) , "I'll . 'nity-tlrstt amirlVyrniami' ' atr'u'ts. , ltttii , Micklt'avni ri'istrtmu the birth if a son at his htuittic' , 'l'ts t'ttty'slxtti nmitl Armour , streets. lu'Y. { V , I' . M.'f''nry t Ill commtiti t cola5 In Ii ii 11111 ss'ru' hcu' at I lie (1 ii I tt'l i'ret bytci' in 4 cli tireht t t ttl n 0. C" . , 'rst of I II'S Mutiii , ' * I s Item yistl 1114 , Mr. ntnh Mrs. I ) . A , Agminut' , 'l'utc' ty-tliimd 141111 . ' strrt'ts , , A tutu' . ftu,1 , iuitl I' WR I it I s t 0 is' ii I oii I ito' iumt slut' itt Twu'llty-eigiith sirt''L ' , betuteemi (1 iititi H aim uu'l. l'ltm're % t'iil in ! n "smoku'r' ' at tI ' Souihu Oiuisthmmt e I uiht us ii 2i1 otnla y e seal h , anti mmli Iiitlliil'r ) * mit , , ( II god to muttu'sitl. .1 ii ii gte IIII I i'r , coni titnitti alit of h e Sd - ii ii rs' I I lIttle Ii t , 'l I I fttril , is it Itehti I' : a day tsr tnt ) 111 tIm cit ) .t lIlt tnientls. 'fite t hi I r I I . I itch wrmt or anti Ii Cli ' street mynt I it pit ( , l ) 'St I' n.m . y i ii orul , mr to iii i ke comi- tiet't I immiti t I I Ii I hi it .S. rmunmu r itin itt . . lit" . Mr. tVltes'i'r hue rt'turncti 'rein ( l's 1.1 I no t r I it a IltI I i I itrenurhi tint Il , , ormti 1i4 ltlitl ' * 4 t.I I I tt toitty sit i itt' II rat l're . ' . 'ri aim chimir. hi. Martini O'lirli'n , who hmn b'rn , . . ploycit sit thin $41 lft itimint for live ) tarS , as eli-4 I iou 1 Iii list' rt'gl Itimat of roughm rI , rs antI is titw St tlll''rIIltt' , iii it r In hit' city oibcinl. ! Judge I led I r'k 14'fIlsI.t , I ii rolls I r I hi ci ty 01' ' , e a litI Ithlct' stm4tiofl tlil'siu , another lease for thu tstiilllttg l t'lult'r'tI , . Tb' ' i li.mtllk ; , . Goslil bstlid. ilt rgc' u ( "ri I tat ii A textuutti c r I ) c' Stt , a us I i I ba' din ' of llu. frI 1111115 su'rt'le. ' at the ill's t ' etho.lig ( i : i4'rJitt , i l'ilul rehi tori lrii I. Jitmilu's t'yllesfu , lilt , ' of thin lm'umi , I nit cat- lb. srtI.'simti'it mit the stock yards. ua notified by u'miiihu'grttmii ynttterilay of flit' . , ia t of his fat her ti t i II'rl I''II , Sc t I it liii. % i mu u' ri a h ttr , t it t' ion tel . . bum' . . u of I hut tst' t',4tUiit' , ' htli ill I hg ii r. ' imrrI ag tInily anti It ut ill ututly hi' a abort time' it tore thu i laying imt turi'k ill e'JliImlmemmcn. ' , , iru. E. 8. Iiliutinrk , Ta ( 'uuty.fuit ii mind .1 stru'ils , t tin hasm lq..tt * seriomm'tly Il for Ilium , last si : o wts'ks , WItS tnitieli ilullirote letter- I 'lay a ml 11 I I Is t bought I 1 ha t sin. tul I sooii ho I nisIc' if , itit ill , . ra ( fll'i"s ' ( it iii. ' 1897 N.'Irislo , : : statutes iimtvt' hacti cruel c'I itirclnnsetl , ( lIlt for time itulics' jildgu' ati.i . thit' ilhmer for I b use of the juliristry conninulitet' cit mite , rcil. A copy of 'MLtXWCII's Jthttlet' iract' e ' vIhl ' t a I so iit , to reisi , u'.l for I It e l'ol I'c' jut' ' ; * ' I A t a intent I ii mc of SemI tl ( ) mniha , n vslcl aims litil at ( Itt' utile. . , if tr. Tinomnirtmn 1 < IIY Fri- ulay ml I mtj ; ( hi u' Stait hi I ) itnztlmn l i mtm'al so- ci.'ty wsis strgeiiixtsl. Titi ofleers are' \ . ' . II. 8lahnittglt. pre'stth'nt. 'iV. 5 , Vhm ce , vice Itrt'sitiemit : % % 'illlamu hierry. serr'tamV. . J. . ' , ic'rlinli. trenistlrer. It ho suited bat the sOciety Wa orgettizeth ftir mutual aplovo- nilcIti. etc . : ii' , . tlmtgs will is , hel' on ( lit , first inltIay of , 'nehi Inirtothi. I loly rohilla ii Ii inn w I I I be ciIelrni c ,3 at St. Matlisi's iiisi'iiltsl : clitIrehl nut I 1 o * , ck ttmltt inorlmlrig SI ith a uenlmult : by thu. reel C on the topic , ' % 'hist i is % 'ors hI ti 7' ' Itt I Ii . even I hg mit S a chick there will 1st mi speeIl iortenmel st'rvic. ' for llits& , , who art' mini fim l hr with thin liil14ctii I it. ml st nt I ci' a it ti ii st'rlii on t he ItarrIttit , til' thu. rich fool. " % t'ittarii r Col In ihi , ' S'nrlil , " by ltt'v. ' Irving I' . John'oni , , Stramigers mare csierlaili suel'un' , ( it th Is I e''uiitig huetvlc. ' , whIch liit hiert rranmged itartiettlarly for them , ( tie mr.i or ook mIot heisig tise'l. tise'l.'I -'I RATHMAN GETS ON ALL RIGHT l'uttsusuitl ! , Iiiii % 'lsim Vs , , . l1t'iut& ' I , , ' l'tumtjuuulp. is .il In a flttn- , , - M'ruu , . : atiulmli , , , , , lIc'nry itntiitnnmi of i'laitsniott , Nob.1 tvito was so mtiurilc'romisiy bcatn , , j Inigh- ivnlylmieii lit tilt Ian ) ' hour Fritisy naming , tiCCIltiFI' hi' resisted ttiu'lr tttt"r'pt to rob huh , is still eonflmied itt a cot 'o t heal- qiiartcra. Ills Injuries , s'hiii , 4nt' 'oh , are 1101 tuoriout , and thu city ithlyslClLin. Vt whose rare tic' Is is not apure'iiemisIu 0 of I entail- tioli. Young Jniimt' , . ( 'atriiitIl lo q , l'lnits- inomithi , islin itas lliitlmmimasii. eonl salt in on thin tilghi ( of thi' assault au' rol , ' ry and uthisi tCrlItt'tl n h'sttng hi ) ' tl"hivnrl' . - uij lii' valuebdes without offs'rlliI ; reLk taco , is h.eing * 1. tamed a it limes at iii station. 'l'ite' Ium'suniimg 0 f I in. three Isli It , F.tI t trui h'o r- It. r. I'rs uk I ) , 'iil n Itlgu , a n.i \ % ' I I I itt iii .laiiti soni , whit eoiminiiitetl the nsauit aii , I aid ry Is set tsr Montday mtiorning. Thin fourth' moan of 11111 roilier siusrtrt is still at Ii _ rty , oh- thougil thic ' ( JltCl' ste coiilhtlt'fit the , u'tll ap- lrvhtem.t , , tutu. h'llhhI ( II t l .t IIiJ'I' % ' ( Ili Ii hS . ii % . , rt l'i'rf'l.l fur I 'r UuI mu. . 'rulIusi I ( . , .i , . .uil I , , , , . Ttjc' , nsgrsuli of the Nrtmliimai 1 cat IOuI , , rot , b4 mit itmm , l's Ii . 'snl Ii g cohithlctiuun t hu' I ut et atldttlonm h'intg that auhjt'ct eferi lag is , huistury. 'l'tuls subject will hi , I , , itlled in tlt , , foiiowlttg nssimtsii'r l.scturu' ltoutn , Uiiittha l'uhihir' t.Ibriury. Nlihctu'nttu anti ilarnoy Stmects-i' if , F Iii. Fling , t'iirrsity ci N.'hiuiska , resiihiiig SV&acs.I.iy nltusmeon , Jun' ' . 2' . 23 o clock ; i'ltlr. 'This I multontatur. ' of tite l .t ' of I I 'it' tory , " 1r'tf. 'ruohk , tV lIlin kniar. I e.v.'i'aity tif ) C.ius.s.s. p1er , 'Illeloty in ti ocmind- sty lcbooia , " MILs 1.sturt. l'teifi' Omaha. high 15114101 , Rp'ointtiistnut $ of font ) flittt'e 113 $ trcseHt plan of orguunhxatlon for ' e Tm'amts. Inisoisslititi Asaoelstioni of HIstory teachers. 'flnurs.kiy . Atit'rltO4lli , JuDe 30 , 2 $0 o'clock -i'si'rr. "history in thu Cohiu'gt mini l'sii- verely. i'of * t"reui Morrow t itt , ( liii. vsrtmty ( it 4sthtrs.skmm ; report of tli omitult- tee t m orxaniath.en. - urn . a a 0 * * S * * S * * * * S * p 0' P . , _ uir0. "I WV to thiust c hlruiyIa hIluodII v p. I ' 1 , but 'hon IJOOI1 in.'On ! ft tkan tun. Nt. beauty wit tJLtt It ( ' 4eijij , ( 'italy tIlusi 1I4r tIe eksn ) tr I ) ciot arni httt , ii ts4n I' ) runu stmnrittg up : ° S5'i : ICC sith . cishud , ) , , UI t t let it / CANDY CATHARTIC . lOc. 4 ALL 25c , 50c. DRUGGISTS. b * * * * . * Se . + * . * * . .