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-ii-- - 1IEE OMA11 ] ) AII3Y 1E RNIAY .UNJ 6 , 1898.
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: vIth excitement , hi temnrke4 "I shftll go
tight Into the hrtrlOr , tintli about 400 year
prut the 1treIIn battery , which IM hehtfl (
Morro castIe. I do not think they can ink
m tri i rrac1z somowlwr ucar that
point. l'hn Mcrirnac has 7,000 tons buoy-
anti ztn&1 iiaI1 kecp it full Rpee0 ahead.
; jnake about ten knota. When the
nnrrowet part ot the channc1 i reached
I ah l ! gnlt ith .lielm hard aport , Ptop the
englne , drop the nnchor' , open te ea
cbnnetttjntnucli 01 ! tue torpedo nnd
leave the Merrbnac a wreck , lying athwart
the channel , wIicIi Is not a broad as the
' 4r-IInno h ; long , "
'Thero at , tpn eight-inch tmprorisc1 tar-
tedoea below the water line nu the ierri-
mn&c port fide. They are iiwnI on it
aij agetn th htiikIia1s anil vitaLapots ,
( OftICCte(1 ( with each 3tiii.r by a wire tiner
tin' hip' keel. Each torpelo cotitain.i
eighty- two lotinils of gtlIpw r. Iaeh tor-
ped l * . gum ennnectet vIth the bridge end
they 8110111(1 do t1eIr work in a minute end
it will ho qUic1 wdrk even it ilone in a
11(0 ( niiil a quarter. On .lcck Iher. viii be
four men and myself. In 4he engine room
: there will be other men , Thia is the
total crew ned cli of tiviIl be lii our un-
1erlothing , with rcvolvori an' ] innmtinltlon
it1 weter.tihit packliig strtpe.h around our
walts. , ; 1ornrd there wil ) ho a man ti
i1'ck niid around his saist ivihi be it iin' , the
other end of the line being ) nalO ( nat o the
bridge. on s'hiclUI will stand , Dy. hiut innn
aide will 1)0 CII flXC.
"When I aton the engine I 311C11 Jer ¼ thii
cord nnd ho will thins g't the * inzil to eu
the lashing which will be liniditig th ftr-
nrd nnehor. lie will tIiun Jump overboard
nod swliii to thin four-oared dImy. which we
.hiahl tow nterh. The lingy Ia full at hile-
buoys 811(1 ( is unsinkable. in It are rIIIe. It
13 to be halts by two rOhC $ , Ofle flfldc fdst to
ts flflI ( OflO at iL3 terfl. 'l'ie ) flrt men
to reach it Will haul In the ntv tines end
1)1111 the ( hiligy out to atarbnrih. The next
to heave the ship re reEt Qt the cev. The
quarterninster lit the vhiel .viil not leave
until afttfr 6Wng pdt It hLlLrd ajiort and
Inshicil it sn lie will then. jump overba.T d.
'Iowfl ) bcld tht inaii at the rev"ring
gear vlhl , stop the. . enginea. sirainbln up on
deck anti ge vn the Mh1C n:4 : qulekhy a
h1osil)1e Th ipail hi th' ( flgb ) I 00111 'viii
hreak open the sea conno tIon with a le3go
hammer anti wlU follow lils 1.yadei Into the
water. 'rhis last itep Iiiaurei the sinking o
the Ncrrhnac whether Iho torpcdot erk
01 not.
"thy this time I calculate the sl' nitni will
b In the dingy alit ! the Merrir.ac will i'ave
awung athwart the t1ianiiet to hie full length
of its thir"e hiundreth yards of cohihe , which
will have beeii paid out bcfru tii anchora
were cut 1003e. Then all that is left for mete
to do Ia to much the button. I shall Btand
on the starioard sIde of [ lie hriiige. Thit
eXI)1Odofl viIl throw the Merrhnac ( fl Its
starboard side. Nothing on this side of
Now York City will be able to ralio It
after thot. "
' 4\I1l ( you cxicct to come out of this
iillve ? " askcI ( a companion of the lieutenant.
"Ah , that is another thing , " said the lieu-
tenant. ilo was so Ititereted in the mechanical -
chanical detaIls of the schietnu that he
scarcely stopped to talk of life and 4eath.
1'ut , In reply to frequent questIons , Hobor ,
aaItl ' 'I 801)1)050 the F3trchla battery with
lire (1OWO On us. a. , 'bIt , but the ships will
throw their searchlights In Ihie gunncrs'
faces and they wont see much of us. Then
if ve arc torpelaoU ( 'we should even then be
able to iiiako the desired position In the
chanflel. , It won't be so easy to hit us and
.
I _ ) .ink the. men shoulil , be able to witn to
. : t dingy. I may jump before 1 cm blown
; ' ' ht I don't see that It makesmueh dir-
f2nxVhat I (10. I have a fair chance of
ht ( either way. I ! our ding ) gets shot to
IP shzill thibii try to swIm for the
bach right .uuder Metro castle. We shiall
kcep-ogether . t all hazjtrds. Thibn we may
I o able to make our way alongside and per-
JaL)3 get. back to , the ships , We shall fight
the sentries or a squad until tile last uiIt
- we shah only surrender to overwhiehinlng
nuniber. flOl our surrender will only take
Plae as a last and as a mo3t uncontezuphatod
eulergency. "
Ctni flN a .JIIIIp
Lieutenant hlobson might hare been lee-
turing to a class of cadets on the theory of
how to build hiips , so 4leliberate was lila
manner. lie was lately at Annapolis In
charge of thie post-graduete course in naval
conatruction and is accounted one of the
most able nuval conatrtjctcrs In the serv-
Ice. being entirely wrapped up In his pro-
saioi , ,
The proitmiiiary work of this desperate
undortnkliig was a strain upon the oltlcers
iiuil men. \'elneslay ( nrnrning ilirectly
after hear Admiral Sanlpsoii'a arrIval , and
as soon as he was certain the Spanish Hoot
Ices in the harbor , the preparatione to scut-
tie the M rrlniac Iii the channel were corn-
menceil. All ( lay long crews from the
New York and Brooklyn were on board the
collier , never- . resting in their efforts to
prepare Il : . It lay alongside the Massachu-
Ietta discharging coal when the work
'aas fIrst begun.
Thu news at thiC Intentled expedition tray-
eletl quickly through tlu fleet and it soon
laiiic knovn that voluiitcors were needed
for a 4hcahrato , undertakIng. From the
iowas elgoal yard quIckly fluttered the an-
iiounceinent tint it had I 10 voluotcers and
the other abi1s were not far behind. On
the New York the ntlitisiasiii wns intense.
Over 200 nienilrnrs of the crew voitinteored
to go into that narrow harbor antI fnco
dathi , Tue Junior ohhlors literally Jumped
over each other in their earerness to get
their iiaiucs on thie volunteer list. Con-
inanth'r Milher , who lies charge of the Mer-
tinier. pleaded with the admiral to let 111Th
go. but thhe latter thought he lied better
iiot.'hen It was Ieernt'd that oiily six IIICTI
arid Lieutenant liobson were to go , there
was considerable disappoint2n'nt On nil
sides , and when tue New York's contIngent
t3hioiild be in eei y laudhy
mehlIchno cheat nuit every
trayeItr's urlp , 'nit'y arc )
tnvaiuahIs , VILTI tie' sti'h , : , ti.
I i"lt Of orl'.r ears ; , . . . lIltoiIne , ( , . fliT' !
lI lIvtr trou'.ies ) tIld aid , ftI.ile&t. , 2
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Addre.i ,
NAVY PllOTO61AI1 DEPTI
( 111 tilA I3EE.
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went over thoidthlate on 'Wednesday night ,
some of those who were left were almost
really , brave and atrong as they were , to
Rit ( loi'.fl and cry.
Mi Veilncday night the crews 'worked
aboard the Merrininc whichi then lay close to
the New York , and the other ships as they
passed the collier , hiofore sundown , cheered
it with the same spirit that the Tiritish
mafl-ot-warsmon cheered the Amerkan
sailors' heroism at arnoa. Lieutenant Itoh.
son paula short visit to the ilngshil ) shortly
before midnight and then returned to the
Merrirnac on board of which craft he had
been iii ! ( hay. Aa ho stnrted down the son
ladder there were many hands stretched out
to grnp his and many quiet spoken , earaest
'Ishies for his Success , as It was thought
then that hiobson would take the Merrlmac
in early In the morning.
At l o'clock the admiral and Flag Lieutenant -
tenant Staunton got in this launcui to make
en Inpectton of the Merrlmac. The mm-
mites Ffipped by , the crews lied not corn-
ploteit tbeir work gn the Merrirnac , but at
inst a boat ioal of men , black and tired
out , ( 'stile miver to the Ilagshiip , Last of nil ,
at 4 : i0 , came time admiral. ie had becim do.
iaycd Ii ya breakdown of the steam launch.
lawn was breaking over Sani.ingo ( IC ( 'uba
flfll ( nearly everybody thought it was too
late for the attempt to b'inathe that morn-
lug , '
Thou somebody cried : "She's going iii. "
Oril , rel tO It'i urn.
Surely enough the seomningiy deserted cal-
Her was soon hmeallimg straight for Morro
castle. The torpedo boat l'orter was lying
In near tIme 1inslilp , auth at Admiral Sanip-
soIl's orders , Lieutenant Staunton snatchel
Up the megaphone and hailed the Porter ,
saying : 'i'orter , thiere. Recall tIme Morn-
Iliac inincdliitely. "
Smoke quickly poured from the Porter's
smimokestacks antI the dark little craft darted
toward the shore. By that time darkness
hail qtmite dlsnlpearetl , niid , quickly as tlm
( mist torpedo boat tore through time water , it
scenTed as if It wonld never head off the
Mernimav. At last , when within range of
the guns of the Spaniards , the. Forter crossed
tIm Mernlnmac's bows and ii sigh of relief
vcnt tip froni the eager watchers , for they
thought that it was sure ( heath ) for liobson
to Venture In at thiat hour , Somime time
after 5 oclock tIme I'ortcr caine tearing back
amid thie Merrimunc , to every one's surprise ,
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kept its position. AdmIral Sampson , Cap-
talmi Chadwick nod Lieutenant Staunton
CoUhd iiot tmiuherstaimd until Lheutonamit F're-
mont. from the deck of tIme torpedo boat ,
shouted :
'Lheutenant ihobson asks PermIssion to
continue on lila course. lie thinks lie can
make It. "
hut , iii stern tones. the adnmiral soot hlob-
son a message to the effect that the Men-
rimac must return at once CuT ! In duo course
of tinmo tIme doomed collier slowly steamed
back , I ts comnnmammuler eviden tiy disappointed
vitli the order receIved from the admiral
throughi the conmnmnuder of the I'ortor , Ilob-
soil's figure standing out yividiy on the
honely bridge of the Mernllnac.
All day yesterday time collier lay near the
flagship , and more elaborate jmreparations
were made to carry out thio mission of the
Merrirnac successfully. Hobson was tireless -
less , cool and conildent , supervising ier-
sommalhy every lIttle detail.
\\'heii tImidly liobson vent on board the
Morrimnac hast night ho hail beemi without
shecil sInce Wednesday morning. Ills imimi-
form was begrirned , his hands were black
and he hooked like a man whmo himid been hard
at work in mum engine room for a long time.
As ho said gooilby the lieutenant remarked
that his only regret was that all of the
New YorlCs yoluntecrs could not go with
him.
fear Aihmniral Sampson , speakIng of the
expedItion , said : 9 think he vilI have a
faIr chance to got out. Yes , It is plucky ,
very jhmicky. "
, i'Jt(1)I 4j f ) Let * ' .
When the Morrimac started yestrday
morning on the trip froimi which it was recalled -
called , it had on board of It two men who
hind no right to be there. They were Assistant -
sistant EngIneer Crank of the Mernimnac
and Boatswain Clausen of tIme New York.
who had beemi workimig on the collier all
( lay. These two men refused to leave the
ship , amid as their disobedIence was of the
mmature which prbchuceil Cushlugs mmd Farm-
guts tom the American navy , It was not
ofilcially recogmiized. The spirIt shown by
the men and officers of thia fleet In connection -
noction with the Merninume expedition Is
really grand and beyond being macrely ec-
pressel in words.
Under these circumstances one can
imagine thie immense feeling of satisfaction -
tion experienced when it became known that
1-lobson and the crew of the Merrlmac. were
safe. Later in the day a boat with a white
flag put out frommi the harbor , and CaptaIn
Ovldeo , time chief of staff of Admiral Con-
vera , boarded the New York and informed
the admiral thiat the whole of the party had
bean capturel and that only two of them
had been injured. Lieutenant Hobson hiad
not been injured. It appcars that the Spanish -
ish admiral was s struck 1th . the courage
of the Merrimmic's crew that he decIded to
inform Admiral Sampson that they hind not
lost tlmeir hives , but. were prisoners of war
and cauld 1)0 exchanged.
The ( hilmgy lO1'tioh ) of the program does
flot appear to have hoami carried out , which
heads. to the belief that it may have been
Biliflahiel ( by a shot. for It seems hiobson
and his men drifted nshrnru on an old cata-
muran which hind been slung over time Mar-
nimac's side at the last moment as an extra
Precaution , They vere captured and sent
to Sqxmtiago under guard , previous to hieing
transferred to Morro castle , where time ) ' are
hmo'v.
hmo'v.M000y
M000y amid provisions % vere sent to thmo
prisoners through Captain Ovidea , and it
is believed Rear Admiral Samapson is taking
tIme SteS miocessary to bring about their ox-
Chhlihige.
Time fleet tQnighit Is in a sthtu of dehighited
emithusiasimi , mmd the oilniiral is just as
happy n the youngest saiior , 'Flie general
OiiliiOii Iii that no imian ever deserved recognition -
nition or hiersonal bravery mortm ttman does
Lieuteimant liohison.
II of the .5II lorIs ,
\'AHihiNGTON , June t.-informnatjoml4af.
forded by time olflciai records of the Navy
department CS to hic full names anti Chile- .
Ceihents of the gallant sailors who rnadq up
Jiobion's little crew in siniming the Mcml-
mac differs in erne Particulars from data
furnished through the dispatch boats this
i morning. The nayni lIst Is about as (01-
lows :
Daniel Montague , fWst class macimimmist on
the New York , bormi In Ireland and 211 years
I . old ; last onliatmomit In December , lti6 ; next
of kin , Kate Golden , sister , i Horatio
street , Now York ,
000rgo Cimaratte , first class gunner's muate ,
born In Lowei , Mass. , 2t1 years of age ; iat
enilstment May 20 , 1898 ; has imeemi in thie
servIce since lS84 hIs next of kin is Alex-
aChier Chiaretto , father , Lowell , Mas.
Osborn ( not Oscar ) Deignami , Coxswain on
thic Morrlmuae , horn in Stuart. ha. , 21
yrars oltI last ezihlstnmemit Apnii 22 , hS98 ;
net of kimi , Julia heignan , mother , Stuart ,
Ia.
- fleorgo F. ( not Johmi P. ) PhillIps , macbin.
1st on obarmh Ua Merrimne , born In floston ,
34 years old ; last enlistment March 20 , 1S93 ;
next. of kin , Andrew I'btiiiiis , Cambridge-
port , Mass.
hrnmmcia ( probably ihiBtehhhl Of John ) iCehly ,
tater trailer on thmt' ? ( ierrima ( . born In has-
tomi , 28 years old ; . enlisted at Norfolk AprIl
21 last ; next of hum , Frauds Kelly , lbs.
ton.
Randolph Ciauavsi , eoswain On limo Now
Yark , born lii hbostoli neil 2S years of age ;
last cnlistnwat Iebruary 23 , 1S97 ; iiext of
kin , Teresa Cinusen , wIfe , I7 Cherry
, New York.
it Is nPvarvat to the depantimient alflciahs
thmut the call for volunteers dId not extend
beyond ( lie two shIps , New York and Merni
mac , as cli ( be men named belong to those
two vessels. ( meat admiration is expressed
at the department at the cool riuck and
discretion xhown by the young cadet , George
v. Powell , who took command of the New
York's steam launch and lay under the bats
tories for ninny hours until lie was satia
fled trans his own observation that the Mer-
nimac had gone down before he returned
totho flagship. It Is felt that lila into Involved -
volvod a display of quite as niuch courage
as was shown by the Merrirnnca crew and
ho is likely to profit by It. Young Powell
was known as "one of liobson's chlckeni. "
Whemi Ilobson Joined , thmo squadron ho secured -
cured Perlmiission from the authorities to
take with him three young naval cadets
from the academy at Annapolis. They were
Included in his own class of naval cadets
at the academy end he wished to take them
with him to supplement the theoretical
comirse by some nactIcaI experience in the
effect of explosives on ships. Powell was
fllPolntCl ( to the ncademny from New York in
May , l893
MOHICAN GOES TO HONOLULU
14 VIhi Ith Ite theIlehhlIihIgtflut TIit're ,
V1i 1(11 Iltis hI'iI Ordered to
JoIn .iI ilil cli I IeVr.
SAN FRANChSCO , Juno 6.-TIme 11nitd
States sloop of war Mohican came dawn
fr'mmu Mare Islnmid yard thus afternoon and
after a brief delay sailed at 12 : :10 for lion-
ohuhu. It is understood it will remain emi
duty at that Place , replacing time BeanIng-
ton. which has been ordered to joimi Iewey
at Mammila ,
The Mommtert'y Lnd the bIg collier lirutus ,
whiichi is to tow her ( rout tIme hawaiian
Islamuls to tim I'Imllippines , were to have gone
with tIn , Nohilcan , but shortly before the
time set for their iiepartmiro time chief cii-
gimieer emi tIme Monterey ( hiscovereil 118
orator was not In good working condItion ,
Ami order ror imew tubes. which it
thought necessary to insert , was ilnaTedi-
atoly scat to time Union Iron works. At
llr3t it was believed that the taking out. of
tile tubes aimd immserting new ones wouhh rO-
qimiro about thirty-six hours , but this work
has beemi so expedited that it may be corn-
lileti'd by tomorrow aftermioon. In tIlls
event , which now seems probable , time 1\lon-
tercy and Brutus will sail tomorrow eveim-
lag.
lag.The
The defect imi' time Moqterey's condensing
mnachmlnery was not serious , but. it was not
comisidereti desIrable to start on so bomig n
journey without everythIng being in ierfect
shape.
II E tClNOW'III ) ( ES 'i'll II l.I't"l'Iifl.
( nI'jmIyht SIM Si.iiVi. . lnhH A rt I Ii-
sert eu 11)I'I'flhIN I a t or.
MONTIiFAL , Quo. , Jumie 1.-Toniglit LIeu-
tennnt Carranza adimilited lie ns the anther -
thor of the letter made Public yesterdn by
Chief \Vihkie of time secret service and that
it was tue one stolen ii week ago yesterday
frommi his residence.
, ,
It is a translation , " lie said , 'of time let-
tar I wrote to amy cousin , but it is not as
I wrote it. Words have been changed amid
even whole sentences ; yes , even paragraphs
imisertod , to make it suIt the ends. "
' \Vhat paragraphs ? " he was asked.
"For instamice , that rIdIculous paragraph
about time spy system. That is nomisonso.
I cam not at the head of a spy system , and
I don't know , and never did know , mnore
about time two immehi captured timami you do
yourself fromn reafilmig the newspapers. Thien
agalmi I have had no commnumilcatlon with
General lilanco or Don Pasquale. There
has been mo necessIty tot my communicating
wIth them.
, , It was sImply a friendly letter to my
cousin , expressing my sentiments and even
these have been distorted in the transia-
tion. Take this omit , time reference to spies
and tue statcinelit of my commnunicatimmg
with iblanco amid Don l'asquaie , and what
have you heft ? Absohutehy nothimig that you
yourself ( lid not know. Do you-not thiinlc
that time Canadian govemamnent wilt require
better proof before compelhimig inc to leave
.
the country ? "
'I'iiitElih Still'S i.ia.tVIa S.tI''I'I.O.
'l'hey Arc iteiorg'iI to lie After _ timi-
inimmitlom milmhl thihtlCs.
( Copyright , lS9t , Ily AssoelatcU Press. )
PORT AU PItINCE , Hayti , June 5.-8 p.
m.-According to the latest advices from
Santiago (10 Cuba there were not mmiorc than
seventeen ships emi the omimg all day and it
Is believed there that the three missIng
vesseishave gone for provisions and mual-
LIUIIfi UI VCI.
At 6 o'clock this afternoon time Ilaytien
steamer Notmvehle Voldregmie arrived hero
from Cape Haytiea , after touching at all
the ports along the coast. It reports that
yesterday at Mole St. Nicolna it saw the
UnIted States troop ship Resolute awaiting
imistructions. The vessel was under comivoy.
It Was ascertained from passengers of time
Noimvolle Volfiregue that the Resolute hind
been pursued between Jamme Itavel anl Mole
St. Nlcoias by two Spanish corvettes , but
imad managed to escape them.
Froni tIme saimmo source it is learneti that
Adummiral Cervera's squadron in its entirety
is not in tue port of Santiago do Cuba , but
that only a cruiser , supposed to be the
Cnlatobat Colon , oime torpedo bout and two
auxiliary cruisers are there.
Time collier Merrimac. so It Is thought at
Santiago , svent down laden withm coal , probably -
ably to render time obstruction of time hmarbor
complete. There is no direct news from
Santiago tonight.
'l'error ls iteliurleli Similc.
( Copyright , hi9h , hmy A asociated Press. )
KINGSTON , Jamaica , June . -A dispatch
froni I'ort Aimtoala says :
"A veniel that lies arrived here from San-
tlaio ( IC Cuba reports that ( lie Americans
stink , arm FrIday mmight , the Spaisishm torpedo
boat destroyer Terror. "
The assumptIon , 1)550(1 UOfl ( lispatcimes
from MadrId , has been that time destroyer
Terrar , after leaving Fort do Framce , , went
to l'orto Rico waters and it is Imrobabie that
time Port Aimtommlo dispatches confuse it with
its sister destroyer. time Furor. as several
times has been the case iii dispatches from
oilier hioihits.
A $ IICOhIJI ) 1)1811.
l'i'o-'d l'oo hisehi 1'or Aed thu
iiiiit SliOyg'd tiii' im1ipt' Hf
CiIhi'IINi 1"uod ,
"Wheim time new food was first placed in
my stoic I took a package borne to try.
Tile name , 'Grapo-Nuts , " had attracted amy
attention and time statemmiemit. that it was
parIty coimmimoseti of grape sugar excited amy
interest. as we eli kimow timat grape sugar
auntie by certaiim methods of treating tile
cereals , Is one of time most nourishing itimti
digestible articles timmit can be eaten ,
I rather expected to like time food bitt vmms
hot expecting that the children would lmikii
sokimmmhiy to it. hmmchi ammo of the little folks ,
however , Imassohl up the saucer for a seeoni
supply ammit so did I.
it is a delirious imovelty amid very grate ul
to the imalate. I found , about niidway in may
second dial , , that I hail sufllelcmmt for a meal
and realized for tile first llama flint I was
eatlmmg a coimfiensed food that supplies ones
wunts wIthm a few SlOOlifUiB mmmiii does not
require aimythiimg like thm voluimme to fqrnlshm
ihme anmount of footl required , mis lmen ally
of limo onilitmary forxna 0 eeeais ar' eryed.
food and time l'os-
Orape-imuts urn an eiegaiit -
turn Cereal Co. , Litu. , are to be congrathi.
lated upon tIme ( liscovery. " said M , C. Goos.
Helm , Ibe vell known fancy grocer of Granil
Itupids.
11AIIN 1N'V1RY hARD LUC1
Dotroit'n Star Twirler Loses is Own Record-
Conthst
taB OtJ
ONE LITTLE ERROR DECIDES THE MATCh
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( ) nmnbn I-nts Di.troht ( lilt In n ( intft'
Shmnt VlIl LIKe I.QiiJl In 1ins
! ! nil prr n One of
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t'1'I' . Vnrnivs ( ,
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By hIs own error Twirler Hahn lost. lila
game to tIme Babes yesterday , deplto the
met that he imitchei one of the record-
breakers of the season , Only two hits were
minnie oft him maid yet weYOii by the score
of 1 to 0. And It was the prettiest game
over hmlayed nlmywhoro , barriiig none.
That irecious little tally that coumited so
matiehi camne him tIn , second iimning. Lyotma ,
time first iminmi up , hinmigeit out a cracking two-
bagger right between center nail loft 1mm a
vlace whore nobody could get it. Thim
Iloat came up ahii seat a hot one to one side
of hlahmmm ani the \V lveniimo twIrler nearly
disionated imis spine in trying to got It. lie
stopped it , but htoat was on first anti the
weighty first basemmian got to third.
That 511001(1 ( ltflVO beeim one out.
Then Emmstaee stehs UjI and like a little
himmi bats aimother to helm , timinkiimg that
the letroit. slab artist weuld treat bun
rigimt hike hme did itoat. ilut Ilahimi said imay ,
lma ) , aimmi alanmined imini out it ilest.
That should lmave been two outs. but it was
only otme , iniiid you.
And tlmcmi little Iuclcy flohhlngswortli
swatted time leather right in time nose out to
lavis , whmo caltured It. Oim time throw in
T.yOfl5 pioughied in like a. umlhhlon-dohiar race
hmorae and scored the only and winning run
of time game.
holly's ' out should Imave beeii the timird
limit for that error of I-hahn's amid we vou1d
not have scorOd , McCauiey got his base on
bails , afterward , of course , but wimiie ha
was trying to stoat second float attempted
to came in On the throw to lilacs coil was
imabbetl at the lmlnte ,
IilIlml' $ 1it'imiillfiti ' % ( , rk.
It was a bit of hard luck , for hlaimmi
pItched an ahimmost lerfcct guam. Only two
hits were made off hum , one in the second
ItOh time oIlier In the seventh. Ihotli vero
by Lyomis in nimmmost thme same spot In heft
field , amid both were two-baggers-in-
eldentailv a lIttle There of dory for tim
hirst baseman. Hahn gave away only two
gifts-one base on balls and one by hitting
the batsimman. Only five Babes got to first ,
three of them bthimg heft and one Put out.
Ho fanned nut eight men , among thmem time
heavy hitters. If timat isn't crackerjack
pItching there is none.
And , boys , Danmmy Daub stayed nlgimt with
him. He pitched a genie that would be a
wimmner nlmiety-mIne times out of 100 , and
he displayed tie , niest hemmdwork you ever
see. lie was fq.mm d piily five times , and lie
kept these blmmes spattered in as many in-
nimigs. lie struck omt six. A little wild at
first , lie gave t\Vo bases in tIme first and two
1mm the foimrtii , bmit outside of that he was
steady as chock work. And hils support
was of a glltedged prdor. Whenever anybody -
body was on bases there was mmothimmg that
could get by thuboy. Clean , fast amid bnil-
hlant all along time ] ne , and time WolverInes
cut time same pace , too.
It was one of.iJq prettiest games ever seen
ammywhere-thatis , the sum end substance
of It-amid whmcj ; eieral thousaimfis of fans
hear about it today they will kick themu-
sehves all over Lor not goimmg out. At that
there was a crqwd 1of about 2,000. present.
They were kejfl.jit. fever heat , ( or a half
doseim times during the game Detroit seenmetl
to have a chance to tie or win. and some
immighty rooting was let loose to keep the
boys up to the right pitch.
DavIs was time first miman for time Wolverines
and he was easily disposed of by Eustace
to Lyons. Dungaim lilt safely and stole
second , and tile bases were filled by free
gifts to Hines and Diliard. lint Eustace
snapped Cl ) Nicohl's foul and Mullano went
by the hlollingsworth-Lyons route.
That was close shiavlimg. Think of it-
one out and three men on bases.
lieghihi ItigIt sit t1i lit-gInning.
hahn started after us at time first crack.
i'reston died at fIrst. Plckerlmig struck out
and Flenming illed out to Muhiamme.
Again tile count's pets bad a couple of
macli aim bases Inthe second. Pequlnney
hines out a twobagger , hut emi Fuller's
grounder he got too ( realm and laub ran
him dowmm. Fuller got tie farther than first.
for hahn fanned iiiti Davis fouled out to
Eustace ,
The story of our glorious end of the see-
Ofli baa been tqld and after those fireworks -
works the third was uneventful , Dungan
and Hines gave up their lives at first and
Dhllard fouled out to McCauley. For us
Daub amid l'meston fanned and l'lck vemmt
out at fIrst on lila grounder to hahn.
Thu fourth was a bit slinky again. Nicohl
was put out at first by ltmstace , but Mul-
limo and l'equinney vere each given a base
cmi balls null were advanced otme more
apiece by Fuller's sacrliice. At tills crItical
slituge Iaub limit gn a little nmore speed and
fnnneii Hahn alit imgalii.
It was 000 , tWO , three for us , Flemnitig and
Itoat faminimig amid Lyons flying out to Davis.
In their fIfth In'ia simmgied , but was put
out on time prettiest double over made in
Omaha. lungan tried to bunt , aimfi omm imis
third attempt , which was a strikeout. ho
tipped a little foul , Mae caught it not a
half dozeim feet from the plate and qimick as
a flush hued it dawn to Lyons , who caught
lavis oft. Then limes was killed at first.
It was one , two , three again for tim
flabes , Eustace and McCauley going out at
dl at niiil Holly flying out to Nicohl ,
In the ixthm Duhliiid sent a grounder right
Into Lydia' paws , but Nicoll singled and got
clear aroummd to third by ateahltig socomid
anti on Muhhimne's omit at first , pequmnnoy
declared stuff to be off by goIng omit fromn
Rout to Lyons.
b"rolt lliis 1nothser ( iinrge' .
One , two , tlmn&zain for time Babes , Daub
hying out to Divvis l'reston fammlng and
i'ick flying to iNicohi. In the imeventli time
count's got mqmi.Ohi bases ugaln' Fuller
sent 'one mmtmaigit o , Lyons , but Hahn cur-
prisetl ovcrybodf l lIning out m pretty
8imigle. Davis strticI out , however , anti ab-
though Iummgamit1hTtlcimCd 1list on llohiy's er-
nor , limes cbmilkedm ) up thin third out by
kmmoeklng a. hIttt' groumidor to Iaub. By
time way , holly's sjrrur was an excusable one ,
Time grounder wM4hL hot one and lila inability -
ability to hmanmie could be charged an
error only becaie 1A cumne right at hiilmi ,
In our end o tui seventh Fleming hew
omit , but Lyoiis'JphOtl out tinottieroliO for
two sacks. lie Iiit imo further tbamm secommd ,
for Roat stiticil otit1 maid Ilustace put one
rIght in Davis' imanils.
In the cighmthm'iIaub gave. the Wolveriimes
a dose of timeir own medicine , striking omit
lliiard Cmlii ? duhlammo antI hot permitting
Nicohl to liusli time bail Imast Eustace , In
our cud , mifter holly and McCauley how
out. hiaiiii tried a kill our natty pitcher
by siuammhiing iiium iii tile abort ribs , but this
base was rnaie valueless by I'remmtoim'a atrlk-
ing out for time third titno.
Iii time last iimniimg the count tried de
lClitelY ) ( or a score. But laub fired l'e'
( itilmmfloY out at first , Fmhl& fouled to LyonS
amid Timoinmis , thm burly twirler who nuulo
( hirco hilts yostertlay amid who vas sen ( iii
to take hiuhmn'mm turn , Igimonmimmiously expired
at first after hhlmootilig this leather ( Iowa td
lustacc , Score : I
0MM IA ,
Au. It. ht.SH.SiI.PO.A.b.
Preitoii , I , f. . . . . . . . . I U 0 0 0 Ii (1 ( 0
i'kkerllmg , c f. . . , . , 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Flelmiimlg. r. f. . . . . . . . 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Lyons. lb , . , , . , , , . . 3 1 2 0 0 17 0 0
hunt , c. 8 . , , , . , , , . . . . 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
Thstimee , , Zilm. . . . . . . . . . 3 0 0 0 0 2 5 01
hinlllngsworthi , lb. , * 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Mc'aili' C. . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 0 0 7 1 0
Daub , p. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 o 0 0 0 1 4 (1 (
Tota's ' . . . . . . . . . . .2 1 2 0 0 2 ? 13 1
ETItOIT ,
All , It. lt.Sii.Sil.I'O.A.H.
Ia'is , 1. f. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 0 0 0 4 0 (1 (
Dtihigan , r. f. . . . . . . . . I 0 1 0 1 0 0
hhIns , s. q. . . . . . . . . . , I . 0 0 0 0 2 0
] ) ihiard , lb..l 0 0 0 5 1) 0
? 'iieoli. c , f. . . . . . . . . . 4 0 1 0 2 0 0
MUlian , h , . . . . . . . . . . . I 0 0 0 2 1 0
] 'Cithiflnhiy , ht'I . 0 0 0 1 1 0
Ftiiior , C.'i . o o i a o
] imthn , ii.'I 0 0 0 0 2 1
'l'hmomas. . . . . . . . . . . . I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totals . . . . . . . . . . .hi .0 5 ' j 24 0 1
'Ihmtttt'd for I limlum iii nllmtii.
htunc I ) ) ' inmiiimgs :
Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o 1 0 0 0 o 0 0 - I
ietroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 000000000-0
lhItM hi ) ' itmtiuimgs :
Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O1000010-2
Ietrolt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . h10011l00-
hrrors by inimings :
Ornahma . . . . . i . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-I
Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
liirned runs : None. Two-base hilts :
L5fl5 (2) ( ) , i'eltiitihiP.y , Dmuiie , PlaY :
Cimlihey t ) h4'Ofli * . 11:15CM : on bails : H Daub ,
I I i Imes , Dii lard , il ni itt Ii I. , l'eIulnmiey ( ; by
I limbo. MCC'flhhtey. irst hute WI trrori4 :
Onmahhlt I , Detroit 1. lIlt by iitelm'ml huh
Daub , Struck omit : Dy Daub , I Ittimil (2) ( ) ,
Davis , liiimmrd , tImlhLmmo : , 1)ungun ; by I julia ,
Preston ( :1) : ) , I'ickt'riilg , laub , Fleming.
float (2) ( ) . Left oii lnee5 : Omaha. 1 , Detrlt
9. Time of gimine One hour limni forty-live
nmiimutes. Uiniire , : Camithiloim.
'Ot'N ( If S iii' ( male ,
liistnc liflYCd 'a very ( emit gaulle niil illil
lie tIle mmllghmt ) ' PrettY work.
TIme unties have no' won five out of time
last seven gnmnes-imot so verse lifter mdi.
Time double that Mnc nmmd leiii Lyons
made was ttimiiuestitimmibiy time jrettk'st ever
sceil here.
\Vithm time exception of 1.ynns , nil time lmaril
hitters strtmck out , wlmila tIme vemtker fry
wore able to connect with tIme leather.
I lalimi is mint a good fielder. A couple of
ttint.s tltirlng tIme game ho o\'erlnoktl ( vlmat
hooked hike good clmammces to imimike doubles.
Time Bimbes might very nearly Immivo lmlim3ed
VithOt1t liii otithliiI yesterdmmy. 'rho only
chance in time gnrlemm consisting of time held-
img of hits.
Twltmeliimn : started In to cntclm , hut before
the iirst iimnuiig vmts over lie got imnnthier
cimick on his huger and hind in mctlro iii
F'iihier'a favor.
Pequiimney boolom like lie might lo. lie
get a. very ilmird foul yesterday , m ihimiling
vithi it till tIme time , and in tIme game before
COlhfl.Td a Cnmiflohilmithi. lie 1mm hatting as 'ehi
as nay of thm other \Voiverines.
Daub is not taking nimy ehamico of losing
anything. Ommee Nicoll nearly tore himself
in two tryimig to birt time heather and before
lie got himmiseif to rights Daub lied another
strike over tIme plate.
I Ihilihi Imnil Prestomm hmypmiotized. lie handed
out balls to this usually hard imitting fielder
that tVii4tPh ( around his neck ulith every
time he hi'h it h'rehtoii bit , and bit hard.
'l'in , nqt vn , . 1)1c14 tin f.nn.i nt tirrnn
times.
Daub Is one of tIme host fielding imitehmers
in time league. Yestem diy lie tonic everything -
thing thitt coimme his 'ity amid somimetlhimig b-
i3es. lie got evemi J'erulnney for the
two-bugger the latter Ilimmed out by catchm-
11mg him off ecoitI on time next mnans
groumi'ler nmid rmtmm hmimmm down.
There viis a little iooeness iii time work
iPtS0Thl McCauley and the second 1mg.
Tvice ? dmtc' tIred the ball dosvii to iiecoimti
to catch a rtmimner and neitimer tinievamt
there itiiy one there to receive it. It was
oniy because hlohhimigmnvorth timid float each
muamie a wonderful one-hmanthed stop of the
throws was thiSliStL'i mLverted. ] 'hmat's dumm-
gem otis.
O'l'IIiIR % ' 1iS'1'11tN I.hLtGUE SCOISES.
St. Paul 'itlP4 frommi IiihllhiilfliIIlil4
Agilill.
ST. PAUL , MInn. , Juno 5.-'roday's game
was played on a very mtmddy grouimtl , but
sonic or tIme prettiest work of time year was
( lofle. Shiugimart made several sensational
stops mid throws , Score :
R.II.1.
Ir.dlanapolis .0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0-i 5 2
St.Paiii . . . . . .
Batteries : IndianapolIs , Scott anti Kaimoe ;
St.Pmuml , l'hyle anti Shies.
KANSAS CITY , Mi , . , Jtiiie 5.-Time hihimes
phayed a perfect liciding game but could
not toucim Jones. Score :
RILE.
Kansas City. . I 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 I ) 0
, , . . _
Tiuitteries : Iansns City. Pardee amid WII-
soil ; Cohiirnbu. Jones amid Sullivan ,
MINNEAPOLIS , Mine. , June 5.-Minne-
oiohis-Milwaimhtee game lOSthOfletl ) ; rain.
STAND1N OF Thi1 TEAMS.
I'Iayc'd. . V'ont Lost. 1' . C.
IndianapolIs . . . . . . . . . 'g ; 2G 10 2.2
St. Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 j 65.0
Columbus . . . . . . . . . . . . p 22 II Gi.l
Kiirmsmts City . . . . . . . . . 36 . 20 16 5iM
Milwaukee . . . . . . . . . . . 19 21 18 53,8
Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 n 23 s.a
MhflflCflhoii' ) . . . . . . . . . . a ? 12 25 32.4
Omaha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : ii in 7 27.0
Gameml.today : Detroit mit Omaha , Column-
bus at NIlnans City , IIihwmuhee at 1inhie-
fllOhis. IflhiitflfllOhhS at St. Paul.
tamIIe 'l'lII'
( Af4erllooll.
Count Antonio Muilane declared Inst night
that lie would get today's genie or break
am. vertebra , antI Manager Fishier opiimed as
ernjhntiCiihiy tbmat his countiets youhd have
to leave town with a ilusimelilled sliiiuh cci-
umn , It is the heat one of time series and
II fter the nrettv oximibltions thn I hnvo ioi ,
given tlmere ought to ho another lug crowd
( ) tit : . Fishier aimd Irwin viil lrolahily be time
ojiposing slab workers. The line-up is as
follows :
Oomaha , PosItloIm Detroit.
14'ohmmt . . . . . . . . . . . .First imtse. . . . . . . . . . . hihlartl
I lolilngsworth Second base. . . . . . . . . Mulhmiime
Etmattice . . . . . . . . .TlmirI base. . . . . . . Peqilinney
Rout . . . . . . . . . . . .Shortstop. . . . . . . . . . . . . . limes
l'restomi . . . . . . . . . Left Iieiul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Davis
I'hc'kt'ring . . . . . .Center 1101(1 ( . . . . . . . . . . . . Nicohi
Fleming . . . . . . . .htigimt ilelt ] . . . . . . . . . . Diimgan ,
MCCII Lilol , ' . . . . . . . .Catcier. . . . . . . . . . . . . . rmiuier
om. Twilmeiinmn
Fisimer . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pitcher. . . . . . . . . . . . . . JrWIli
\'PN I "rh tssel hit I ( Ill.
BURLINGTON , ha. , June 5.-Score :
Tt.TI.E.
I3mlrhilmgton . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 13 3 : i
I'eoriii . . . . . . . . . 0 1 3 2 0 0 0 4 -hO 14 8
iiatterk's : Thurhingt'mi , Ohatz and \Vih-
llamas ; I'eoria , hhemclm mmmmd Quinmm ,
ST. JOSEI'hl , Mo. , Juno 5.-St. Jo50)hi- )
( 'edimr ihitImitis ghilne loHtlommei ; wet groutmihit ,
QUINCY , lii. , Juime 5.-Score :
RILE.
Quiney . . . . . . . . - &
Itoek Isialid. . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0' 00 8 3
Ibmmtterhes : Qimincy , J'arvin and Lolmmnaim ;
itock Island , lVmishi and Strong.
OTTIJMWA , In , , Juno 5.-Score :
B.hl.E.
Ottumnwa . . . . . 0 . 0 I ) 0 0 0 1 0 0-i 5 0
DuLuquo . . . . . . ' -
Biitteries : OItunms'a , McOre'vio , and
ICeofe ; Iubuqmle , Cmtrnoy nd Ilolge. (
ijit'rsiste 1eUlIle.
TOLEDO , 0 , , Juno 5.-Score :
11.11 E.
! i'nlt'do . . . . . . . . . -
Smringfleld.,2 I 0000000-355
Ilatteries : Toledo. Fergusomi and Arthur ;
Smiringileld'tlii ( md Grzitiius.
,
I'OIIPVAYNl' , md , , June 5.-Scorel
lLhl.E.
FortWmiyime..1 -
( lrammd Itimpiths , 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0-2 9 3
flatteries ; Fort % Vimyne , fliemitimn ummil
Co inimimoil ; (1 rand 11mm 1)1(10Vimi ( oman Utah
Co to.
'flAV9'flN. (3. . Jnmio 5.-Score :
- It. IT. II.
Dayton . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 1 .0 0 7 08 10 2
Mansfield . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 3 4
flatteries : Dayton , hbrowim timmd Donahue ;
1inimsiloid , Miller aimih ilelt ,
? iiit iIthhIi Lenglit' (1(1111CM 'l'Hihfl ,
St. iMllis at Baltimore Clevehilnl itt has-
tomi. Chicago It t ljrookiyn , Ci 0(10 nut i at
New York. I'ittsiurg at Pimlladelplilu , L.ouis-
vihle \Vmtchiimgton. .
111)1 hIN'Il Ilils' iiuri' YI us G rilld l'ri x ,
PARIS. Juno 5.-Time race ( or time Grand
l'nlx ile ParIs was run at LOflgChlhhlniH to.
( lily lmimh ( Was 'won by Baron (10 ltothsciiiids'
I.e 1101 Soieii , I'l. J. Iollremnnmmd's Gnrdafu
was second aiml ? ( t , Ednmoiid hllnlmc's Caza-
bar' third , There w're mevelmtoen starter ,
ineluiiiig' the Amoricnmm tmrse .reluhmik.
1 lie imrI.o is ftr 2h Imnimes nial sveepstnkem (
( Jr 10,000 francs for first and & 0) francs for
secotmil , Iistitmicc about oime mile iiiid seveim
furlongs ,
'l't hIlhitS II'lICA'i'il A i1 % ' 1'.tlLl.
A tii'i'tto $ ibHr' ( nn,1u'iul . 11101(1 I ies
l,1ll Out Aficrilnohi nil , ! 13s-eiminmr
Tmmrnfnmtt Park. at 1"Iftoonthi anti Vlmmton
$ tlOIB , wim're the big 'rmnnsmnississumpl
Oel'niiii l'uriifest will b held this sulnnor ,
% vaR formally Olt'hit'li to the ptlbiie yester-
( ha ) ' ntteriiooim ithm fl Picnic by time joint
committee from the Onmulia amut Stimith Sithe
Tunlivt'reins , which are nmaking thin arrange-
nmt'nts for ( lie ntlmietk' niml gyiniimmstle cuemmi-
val ,
-
Time event was a. lint ane for the act-
mtmnmms , Aiout 1,000 of (110111 were out iiiid
they mactinged to himmvt' a gooti ( inn' all tlmt
afternoon 111111 evening , As long na ( layhight
lasted they werO entertnilmed with IL Pl'O-
'
grain of atilletie nluh gymlmilslit' 'hveiit ,
'i'lieim viieli eveiilimg chosei do tv a ( lie ( hit lit'-
11mg Imlatforni was thlronged vlthm tlm
I'ntlflger 1111(1 t'veII SOnIC or thtt cube folks ,
wiiie tile heart' sedate COtitiflg'flt t'lmjti5'ei
timemmmsels't's 1mm a social \'a' ,
Tile park hmns iu'emi nicely rearranged , but
tIn' improvenmelits hmnt'e tint yet been con-
lmlPth. , it is slmrmoumult'll vitli it high board
, ft'mmc' rilni vItihln hmmmvo beemi etumatrUcteti
loothis of 'variimumm klimiis mitmil a big auimstnn-
thai llmmnc'ing phutform. The grtimi stead ,
lyhiehi viii lie iiiileletmt to neconimunihitte
several thousand IlCulmit' , imn mint yet heli
( 'r-eted. ' .Vork upotm it , hlowuvt'r , will be
conminemiceil In tilt' near future.
Omie or tIme features of timt' 'rmsrahmi was
( lie ( trill uf th9 difFerent ciases of tilt' mciii
tiirn'ereilms. i'ii imetives gave nim , 'xlmhhji-
tioim Of tIme 'nmimh drill itiiii ( lie Woln"ii's
( 'lOSS 'llt through the chul , swinging cx-
ercisemi , Tliemm tIme women , thme nt'tlves mind
( liii jtlhlllls. nh comnhint'd iii thio lniue4 lhIlIi ,
'h'hle COhitOStltimtS itt ( hit' ( urimfest will himive
to cmmn imet e i a thmo CV'h ) I S. a tul ( roam t ii e ax-
ct'llont silwihmg mmulo tue local ehmmsses will
lint viimh Ul' at time elmti of tIme contests by
jtl ) ' imienna.
.A few tmCil sports were givet ) ib' thme ac-
tiv htiith some nice records verc mnimmle , Otto
\\'urh imad l'hil iiuehler % ticil on time hilgll
jump , im th clearing ( lie hole at lIve feet
fimile iiit'iie , ihmll htlelk'r won tIme neb
vault , with qhiie feet four iimt'hmes. 'FIme hop ,
iilih ) tinil jtlrnii vns Won by Otto \Vurl , vltim
thirty-hint' feet ti'mm iiichtTi4 , while l'ntml'url
emimne second , with thirty-nine feet two
immchie ,
'I'iie other events , nmnomig the youngsters ,
rpsllitt't as follows. diplomnis : and ii tltletit'
neticics being givelm ( hit' wimmmmt'rs : Jumilor
( 'lass , 14 ilflh 18 years of mmge-First Prize ,
Frammk ( 'canal , with , it Imigh jumap f thiret'
feet ten inches ; licmp , skin nnl jumimp of
thirty-two feet four iilrhm&.M ; rtipe c'linmb of
furty-twu feet four inches. Secoiih , hlrizt' ,
A. Peterson , with a hilgim jump uf fmur , feet
tV , ' ( ) inches ; hmoii , skip anti jump of ( imirty-
0110 feet live mdii's ; rope ciiimb of thIrty-
i4e't'hl feet mdx iimeiies. 'l'imird prizt' , Email
( oimrad , s'ithi a high , htihmp of thmrer' feet ten
immehies : 1101) , skip mmmiii jmimop of thirty feet
three Itiches ; rope ( 'iihmmb of oigimteen feet
fmmi r Indies.
Broad junip in hinys' tlnss , 12 to 11 years
of age-First prize , .Artie Nelkeney , thmir-
tecim feet two incimes ; 5'Coimli Iirhze , Adoipim
. nrize ,
, , ,
I. . I } ' ? , LV'flbt' It"L tVU Ifltflrfl.
funning , imoys' dinT-Is. 8 to 12 years of age
-First uhi'isiOl ) , first prize. 11. Sdlmilhtz ; s.v-
onti linac , F. Kimilhih ) : third pniz , 0.
Schultz. Seeoimt' division , first prize. Iler-
man Steimihamuser ; ecomih imnize , 1-I. Herring ;
third prize , J. Alvord. Third dlvhslomi. first
Prize , C. VnmW'g : secOmii prize , W. Rrtmg ;
third Prize. C. Nagl.
I'oanut race , girls' elmss ; , 12 to 16 years
of age-First prize. Gertrude Sciireimechc ,
sccommd prize , I iuittle .7.leler ,
l'otatoe race , girls' class-First , hivisinii ,
first prize , Stt'hia Ilesehin : eenmid prizt' , InCz
Ileselin ; third prize. Neiile Schvessier. See-
011(3 dlvisioim , first hnize , Fredit flohilhlhmmg ;
* et'Ohid prize , 1inry Dalker ; thirii prize , It.
Rumour.
Arthe lCelketiey aiumde amm oxeehlelmt broimll
minI ) for a had of imis years , ilTml ( lie victory
was aiparermtly a 1)olmuiar ( lime , as ime % ns
carried about on ( lie siiommlders of his
frheimtl s.
Cpvm.u' ' "renkM ills Ou'm iteeIr(1N.
SACRAM ENTO. Cal , , Jumie 5.-Two
world's records at lmainnmer throwing were
rnnl ( ' hmere Saturday. Tom Carrohi of Saim
Francisco lIrImIte the world's record 'or
throwing time i5-hoimflhl imainmer. imeld bmy
himself , making a mmew Dm113 of ir feet. lie
also broke the vorid's record for time light
hammer. Tnndo li' himself. of 220 feet. lie
iroke 'it by a throw of 22G feet , :10(1 : then
ilmasimehl imis ( cramer effort ly making a
tlmrow of 242 feet.
( , , miinrs Cllntlt'llges l'hhIimmI ignil.
SPRINGFIELI ) . Iii. . , iune 5.-Joillmny ( 'on-
mmors has issumeub a chmzmhlengo to Steve Flea-
mmlgan of Pimhlfldelmilmifl. , vhm bested .linimy
BOrn 01 Chicago at Philillehphiia Fridmiy
nighmt , to fight heire time climb offerimmg tIle
I bmest. ltmrse , , weight to ho 103 nounds at ring-
I side.
ISTOP THE EXPORT OF SUGAR
Au I on (1111 1st ( 'chIle Ii ( If ( ' 111111 ' % Vll I Not
I'erhIlIl It ix'tit ( Ill Sitl IlI4VllIel (
, Itmlfl the HheLide.
( CopyrIght , ISIS , by Associated Press. )
hAVANA , Juime 5.-Frorn ( a Spanisim Cor-
ieMh)0000flt.TiiO ) couimcil of secretaries o
tIme atitonornist govornmehmt hns ( lecided imot
to allow the shipment.of sugar to American
ports , but will allow it simipped to neutral
ports in blockade runners which bring pro-
vislomia nmmd coal that can be hnmmded in any
part of the Ishammd without paying custons
duties ,
The council also ordered time nimnimmg or
coal that imas been discovered mmear ( imiana-
jay , in the province of Havana , which will
be placed at time disposal of Adnmirah Manic-
rola. A suni of $500 jinx beomm voted to pro.
niot9 time territory near the mine ,
're. . Iirhtisim steanmer Myrtbedene , which
arrived at Isabella froimm Key West , wili heave
this week , carryIng passengers amid 14,000
sacks of sugar.
A .omnnission of thmo Cuban chambers has
fornmaiiy teimihered coimgratimlatlomis to time
cOhminuiimiders of the Spanish cruisers Commde
Vcnadlto and Nueva Espana for time courage
they daiplayed iii going omit to jileet time
ships at time ivuadron lhockalihig ( havana
sonic thee ago.
Tue cimammmicrs imimve sent a joint telegram
of congratuhatlomi to Admiral Cervera because -
cause of the courage simowmm by imim ( hirIng
tIm bomntiardrnent of ( he fortifications of
SantIago.
Oii June 1 five Ammiericami war allipit lip-
neared off Caibarion , The mnilltnry coin-
niander ordered everybody to nnins , 111111 a
Spammisli gunboat made rcuIy to engage In
combat with one of the Anierican war ships.
hut ( ho Americans retired ,
Tile military commander at Samm Nicolas ,
this nrovummcn , has issued arm orler calling
on everybody to eimrohl for tue 'left'muse ' of
time towmm in the case of an attack ,
Time mmmiiitary cornamamlder at lteniedins lies
Isamied an order explaimming what bust he
domme iii tIm event of ami attempt of time
Americans to hand ,
I'tbbo Ililhido (10 lila has been arrested
for making insuitiimg retnuirks in a coffee
house here about the Spammiab fleet. On time
oIlier hand it Iii reporteil ( lint Iteer Admiral
Sunmpaoii has loriulildeim Sylvester Scovcl , tIme
An.rirftn corresnondont. to go eli any yes-
aol in the American fleet , ,
ilfli'IltN of ( leenil V'ssIIH , .Jii Pie
At Now York-ArTiVOhTflhiric , from Liv-
t'rpOol ; Iliapamila. from Hamburg ; linitarm-
imia , from Marseilles : ZllOSSachilBCttb from
LondonI 1hliilHhuhimm ( , train hiotteriamhi.
At QueermstoWri-StiladCiillilalhia. from
Liverpooi for New York ,
At Luzard-l'asutei-Stl'atlmfl cvii , ( rote
Baltimore for hamburg ; Narmavarre , front
Now York for liavre.
At SoutharnptOn-ArmIVeh-BarilUrossn ( ,
train Now York for hirenmon ; Houtbwark ,
from New York for Ailtwerp ; Travu , front
Now York for lIrezimen ,
WHERE HELPS No EARTHLY EXCUSE FOR WOtIENt0 i afflicted
with poor flp1exions with this incomparable linuid
OTHERS rAil. MaR food at their beck and call. Poor complex-
ions , caused by thin starved blood and faulty
digestion , are swept away by ( lie ma ic
touch of Malt Vivmne. It produces rlh ,
pure blood , good digestion and in con.
sequence a clear healthily conlplexion.
I
A NON-INTOXICANT. AU ORIUJIII.
VuJhiTz BREWIN(1 CO
I MILWAUHE. U.S.A.
Foioy three , , Whol.saie Delcr , 0111cc , Dci-
Ioa htoisi , 134 III. 54th 51. , Om.lua , Neb.
Is IT COMING ?
'l'hit' i'OMsiihihIh ) ' ( If a SlIilmiucr ,
, leile mimmib ii l'eu' Vnriiu of % % 'nrimiiig.
Utimors of S'ehlow fever have already
btm relsmrteI at ICC ) ' Sbes1 immili two ( 11508
renelieti Now York. 'tlmb qunmanthtmo Cii-
thiorlties are exercising ilimilsihal care to
PreV'flt thin comning of ebibleru tidriimg the
forthcoomlimg stItnhller. it is hmoped ttmeuio
dreaded ( hiseases wIll not (1it Us. hut
e.en shmmumlui they not. tht'rt has beeim so
lmitmehm rain , niitl thmete l so mmimiehi poisoii
iim ( ha' air aimil vntor , that tlu greatest
clime should Imo tiibt'n to ket'p .in Perfect
) lealthl.Most sunmrner ( hi5emuc5 lire ihitti'
gerous ittiti caimimot easily be curemi , btit
hieimrly eVery ( lime Of Ilmemim can be mire-
VtTfltel , lint unit' ? By lleetiiig i'lmiit ( lie
highest kmanvrm immedical nmithmoritk's t'iii-
liihttlcahl3' state. Prof. Aimstiii Flint , time
li'utdimmg l'rotessor iii ibellevtio ( 'oii&'ge , iii
writing ( lii thmis suitject says :
'Tlie ' judicious use of nhcohmoiic stinui-
hauls is tuim , ' of tIme slnikiiig eimnraeti'rhsties
of progress iii the hmracticI ( if itit'tlt'iliu
htiiilmg time last lmutjf-centtlry "
J'ime 5t'hmtiiia'imt of the iiiNiienl ( 'IhitOrli
timroughmout thiti country ill imi the seine
dhreetioli , 1111(1 lr. .1 . E. I litrlmer , ehltor of
limo \'Mt4'l Ii itedical hteporter , of Cimiengo ,
says : ' ' ' ' Ii en aim alcohol it sti niumhaimt I ;
mmet'tled 9imfly's l'uro inltVhmiski'y shmouhti
lit , givemi. 1 t is Illeetilig ii'ithm cit'eial , favor
froni himYsi clii mis. ' '
'I'hmt'r' ml re lie imi q her mm ntlmoni t los I liii ii
timosti nbio'e mimmimmeib. Iufly's i'llru ? .Iitlt
\'lm Iskey ii' UI a 1)801 ) Ii tely b1lVt'hit simimmimmor
disease ; ; ilimpure vhmishuey will hint.
The Lailics' Department 01 the
New
flygiene
Institute ' '
Is non' open for busilmess , nmmd fully
Cqliiphied ii'ithi two now apparatus for DIving
( ho most healthful , vbensing baths kmmowim
to tIme world.
The INSTITUTE has among Its patrons ,
"
tIme best ltflOWli liuiics in Omaha. We asic "
you to give it a trIal of two baths at least ,
and if it Is not foummd as represemmtod , wo will
refund your mommey.
Dennis. New Ouiarters.
216-218-220 Bee Building
New Hyicie Inst.
VhlEN OTIiilhtS l'.tli. COV1r
DOCTOOS
Searles & Searles
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Gnnrziamtee to cure speedily and miii-
cnhh nil NDRVLJS , GhiflOiU AD
I'ltfl-.VI'E diseases of ) Ieim , ind women.
WEAK MEN SYMBLIS
SEXUALLY. cured for life.
Night EmIssions , Lout Manhood , fly-
drocele , Venicocelo , Gonorrhea , Gleet , Syph-
this , Stricture. Plies , Fistuiit and Rectal
Ulcers , Diabetes , Bright's Disease cured ,
Consultation Free.
Stricture and Iee t Cured t
by now method without pain or cuttIng.
Cahhomi or address wIth starump. Treatment
by mall ,
IJll , $ EAFS & ERI E . QftIJLI4 , SILl
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Bpecimdties-14'ttoY Chfl3'tOhl , hlt'yammt &
Savil it , , Cniliminins & Gore ,
l'urties living omit of tim cIty who desiri
to visit ( ho tiieatro should order semits b
mmiii or tehegi'tihhi , us Seitt5 are cold two
i''kM ( 10 alvahmco ; stub i'uiti'cl ) ' Wimltt
iorfnrnmmtlieO ( iiiiih diLte. . 'thdlec 0. Li ,
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G ill LL'S CNCER'l' (4tU IEN
SolId lii'ist Cor. I ( Itli .tli.h Unvunport ,
I. N ( SmitH , l'rop. ani ? .iannger ,
Attrlicttofls ( or week Juno 6th ; ( 'errol
CDII (1 arth nor , ( ii a ma ii lteis ; (1 ill liiutm a lId
I ) ci genre , CII ihm'i40 tin ii t ii , , tonim en ko mvii I kers
N. ' wine Ii itiih \'It I ch tori. dlnm'Ih y skftt'il
zrtistlm ; tIme JOhJIHlhis , Wil" llj ) duimcmrs ;
( 'liarliu Lamimer ( , cmehimiti ; Ii' , Clyde
itogers , thIn ( emituro : ihhss Mumy Iimytoti ,
cii a rim hiOri bu ck diiilaer.
lomm't fail to meo time itig C'zmkeVmtlic at
11 ochohc ,
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amid Coimvemmtion lieU ,
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lt.t'1'mS $ IJh ) . 'INI ) IiIOI ) l'tfIt HAY , ; ;
J.fh.ctric car. direct to exposItion grounds.
l'hANa Lm.UthClhi , Cashier , , , . . .
, - - , , . 2A)4 1IAUIXAN CImi.f ( ilem'lc.
M ( JRRA Y .1 iTJ3L ; ;
14th cud blarney St.
Apiericaij PIau-3 to 4 dollars per day ,
Street cars froni depots and ( room hotel to
ExposItIon aroutids in fifteen minutes.
13. SiLLOWY , Manager.
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