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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1898)
- - - - - --V-- - - - t _ _ - - - - - _ - T : - 7 - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I I - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TILE OMAhA 1)AIX ltElfSArmUAY , .rtiNE11l898. - - - - - TT - - - - - IND1ANPOLIS OPENS TODAY rJicader3 Coma to Omaha' for Seflc of rour with the Babes. I\ TOM LOFTUS GOES AWAY UNWHIPPED i Xtntt flub Srtintor. 'nt I.C TI.nn Three IIckIIizR 1) lhQ JIMIIrrIt ( . - Sernd 1Inctin Iii SlXIt. ) Rain once again kiiockel u out of the A game with CoItlmIu $ . WhiCh lenvea three ' ' pORtlflfle(1 ( CofltestB mit. of the erte of four , j , CledUtCL ! Manager FISher 1i sore , bceaUo c wanted about three of those , flfl1 Toni LoItuu WaR a little wnrrn too. becauFe he 4i 'wtthtetl ionie. The Henators left the cUy last night for the north. Today the 11ooIcrs will ho here nn Oefl xi Rerles tlili ; afternoon. They rite the load- era now , but then there are otlieri besides thorn , 00(1 flfliOllg thene ore the Habes. They have flianeged to about break even o far ' 1h tinS western trip , but it' a good chance that Omaha will be able to do better. Any Sway , the games wilt unquestionably bo cry varin ones. Manager 1isIior proposes to give a trial to Torn . Flood on second hag. Flood was wltli the recently disbanilc4 Cedar Rapids teaii at the Western association and was with the same aggregation last year. lie has pretty good batting and fielding aver- ages. The lineup of the teams tomorrow siil l ) ( ' an. toliowsl hErtilit , l'ositInn , IfldiflhldJiOliS. iyTIH . . . , . . . . . . . . b'lrst . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' lclI1ngswrtI1 .SCCOflhl 1)U5O..3tevnrt ILttflCe . . . . . . . . .I'IiIrd Imse. . . . . I loffrneister ? t.t ; 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . HIlnrtMtal ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . AIIu 1 , .stnn . . . . . . . . . .Left field. . . . . . . . . . . . D.zidy ] 'ickcrlng . . . . . . . .lllIiie 110111. . . . . MeIarinnd Pietuing . . . . . . . . . . ltI&ht IIelI. . . . . . I 1gri.ver ( le'atiIey ( . . . . . . . . . C&ttciiur. . . . . . . . ? . . . KIlioo * Dtut ; ? . . . . . . . , . . . . . 1'itcIier. . . . . . . . j. . . . Other 'Western league gnrn.s totlnyari. . - - - - Vniumlus at. M1nflenpiiM , Detroit at St. I'auI dllwsiukeo at lnsns $ COD IS U JII l w' IS'lIILS l.lL' . ( tM _ ) , t Nn.GII ini I t hit. ! ' . % 'aUL t , , ICIDMIM City. TCANSAS CITY , June 10.-Pitcher Sullivan it the IilUe4. acting as umpire , nvnrded to- diys , flIiiO to Ransas City by a score of to 0 , Detroit refusing to ltnish the Inst . half at th ninth inning. The score stood to 5 in favor of the visitors nlitl 1Cansa . ( ity iuoi tWO flI1 oil iise , with no outS , 'chen the visitors cinlined tlrnt the time \ nriiit mr theni to catch their train was UI ) itiiil Ic ft the liel .1 . Sul I Iva ) ) i ecinrcl ii i ifer- ( ! flhI' DIi.I . gave the visitors tell minutes to restnne i'I"Y. 'rh.y refused and ho n\vitrtleI tI)1 gLlfle ) to the home club. Score : n.1i.T. . % ( . . . ' - aDetroit . . . . . . . . . 2000005o0-11311 ltttteries : Detroit. Irwin , Thomas Rn ) ! ) Twinehom ; Ftttisus City , I'ardee nd 1.Vii. M 1NNEAI'OhiS. Minu. , Juno 1O.-Minne- niH ii i4 I 11(1 ( I.Litl I ) ) ) ! is gu me post po I)1'.I Oil RC- COUIt ) of rain. STANDING OI' TiIF TE..tS. Played. Won. L t. P.C. lflhliltflaIOiiq . . . . . . . . .40 2S 12 70.1) & 141 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 17 61.4 ' 1 ( 'olumlnis . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 3 15 CO.5 I 17005)15 ) . . . . . . . . . . 21 17 5L5 ' .IiIwuukoe . . . . . . . . . . .43 25 15 51.1 1).tr.it . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 . Ia 24 :14.9 : 1tinuenpolis . . . . . . . . .41 . 15 214 ! i.7 L OflULIfl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 10 2S 21b3 , ( tiLdM OI' 'I'IIiC NATIONAL 1.ICtGUI1. 4t ( IttiniifltI l"i.nlb i'iilis Out Oiie fro.a t I ) : BOSTON , June 10-A home run by Muter Wall the game today from the hdmo teani. .Atten.lance , ido.Spio - . . - . - . - cINciNNvri.4 flOSTO. 1t.Ii.oA.I : . ' 4iitItti. it. . I I ) 2 0 0 Iiamiitn. Cf I 0 2 0 0 ] ckie ) . ii ) I I 13 Ii 0 I'ennty , lb. 0 0 1 0 0 ii'iIite. 21. . 0 1 0 3 0 )4tlvetts ) , lb. 0 1 10 0 0 ; ( . .rt..rln , SM 0 0 0 6 0 L.ong. s. . . . 0 1 3 3 0 , . , . . , , . , . . 1.ielle , ef. I I 3 0 0 Ciiin , hi. . I I I 3 I ) Miller. it. . . I 2 5 0 0 StaiI , It. . . . 0 1 0 0 0 V.015110. C. 0 0 1 ? 0 I.WL ! , 2b. . . . 0 1 4 7 1 3)atunan , i. 0 0 0 0 0 Ilergeti. C. . . 0 0 2 0 0 - . - . - - - 1..ewi , . . ii. . . . 0 0 0 0 Total . . . 4 5 ri ii 0 Yeager . . . . 0 1 0 0 0 otai4 . . . . 3 82715 1 , 'S.'flatted for Lesvis ( 'iteitinati . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 2 0 1) 0 0 0 2-1 , " iiStOtl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1) ) 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0-3 I inrnotI runs : CiiiCiIifltti ) , 3 ; IlOstol ) , 2. : I'v ) ( ) . ) ) ) ilitI .tcPhee. IJune run : ? .liiIer. , StIIo ) ) bases : Stlvetts , Duify. Double play : ( 'ohms to Long to Tenticy. First base 0)1 bkils : Oft Levi , 3 oft Dnmmltln. ) 8. Struck . nut : By l.wis , 2. Tune : One hour and iorty ) flitttPS. Umpires : Cuhnuiii and ileyiiler. l'irt.s % Vin hitVinliiu. . . WASI I I NGTON , June 10.-WrIgley's crror In tlt ) ) sit1) gn1(3 the game to the Pirates. . .Atte1lflICe ! , 1,200. icore : VASI L1NUTON' . PIrl'SiitlItfl. 1llI.OA.L' . 1tli.O.A.I. eIirneh. ir. e I 2 1 1 Oilrien. 21. 1 2 1 0 1 ( hitiin , r ( I 1 1 4) ) 0 Ionovun , rt 1 2 2 3 1 iciyie , ih..O I S 0 0 ( lilly. ii. . . . . I I 4 1 ) ) .AniI.rs'n. CC I I 2 0 0 MC..rtliy , If I 2 1 0 0 NiuIre. C. 0 1 6 1 0 Lavis , lb. . . 0 0 1) 1 0 1eitz. 21. . . . 1 1 2 5 0 ltro.Iie. ef. . 1 2 4 3 2 \I.ier.3b..1 : 2 2 , ) . . . . . . 2 120) ) Wrigley. ) . . 0 1 1 1 1 ilow'rm'n , C 0 1 3 2 1 1vuiis. : 1 0 0 0 0 Kiiin , p. . . 0 0 1 2 0 1 iarre1t . . . . 0 1 0 0 0 T0tUI . . . . 5I2711 2 Totals . . . .6112713 4 , llatted for EVLflS ) in tile ninth. , - 'Vashiugton . . . . . . . . . 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0-5 ] 'uttsllrg . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 4) ) 0 1 4 0 0 0 1-6 , . 1ariied rtins'ni4)lirlgtOll ) , 4 ; l'ittsburg. :2. Httleit la)4 ) : Ioyle. iIoyers , Donovan. . 'l'wo.lmso hits : ' .Vrlgiuy. ' 1'lir&e-buse hits : : ( i'ttiilI. ) ) . ' $ ) ) , O'arrell. Double : ? Si'lliteli to Meyj.rs to NcGuire , lteitz to W'rigley l1oserintiii to Gray. Davis to tiiuy. iirst inLsn on balls : Off } viIn8 , :1 : ; ( ) t't I ilR'ii , 1. I I I t by idtciied biui : O linen. 4 St ru ek ( JU t : I ly Jviiiis , 2 ; by I'1i I ten. 1. ] 'lti4Sel , miii : Jtuvermnn. Left on bases : tVitiliiiigtOii , 0 ; l'ittsbung , S. 'lime : 'l'wo ] i&iurs. tliiipires ; 14lICh and Coitnolly. Iir.uii Vlit the Lust. Pi I 11ADJiA'l hA , Juno 10-St. Lotu1 do- ! t.lItuI the t'iiiiiles this afternoon by inure opportune hittiuig by winning three out of tiut. four from I ho Quiuiceis. Dotli teams lllLYed ) 11)1 errorless game. I' . ttendanee , 2Gl9. ; Score 81. LOUIS. 1'liI1.tDll.1ltlt. lt.lt.o,11. lt.l1.O.A.l1. iknvil. ct. . . . 2 1 2 0 0 ConIc ) ' . of. . 0 1 2 0 0 'Furner. rt. . I I 0 0 0 Dugiau's ' , lb 1 2 ii 2 0 : iIsuit.3 . ir. . 0 0 I I 0 IeletIy ) , if 0 3 0 0 0 ( iuIeuIM ) , C 0 1 7 0 0 lit Joie. 2b. 0 1 1 0 1. . ( rfts. 31 * 0 1 4 0 0 iiuk , rf. . . . 0 2 1 1 lecku'r , II. . , 0 1 1 0 0 Fistutr , a. . , . I ) I 4 0 t'IOOill , lb. . 0 1 4 0 .tbiMut. 2I. . . 0 1 2 2 &UIuIutl. 5 , . . . 0 0 3 2 0 M.Cna.s.540 333 } : . .i.r. 1) . . , . 0 U 8 0 Ortlu , p. . . . . . U U I 3 Ttall . . . .3 92110 0 roteis . . . 1142712 0 St. Lotil. ; . . . . , . . . . . . . 0 0 0 1) 0 2 .0 1 0-S . . . 1'hiluiIuultia . . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 .1 laruintI ruiis : St. Louis. 2 : l'hilndolphua , I . Two-base. hits : Turner. Decker , Doug- . hiss , M. Crust. Sacriutro lilt ; Doivul. HtOIeui liltHt24 1)uiwul. 1)eIiiintv. tmtJnie. . 1.'liek. itft on l.mtse : St. idUi)3 ) , 5 ; Phfltt- diphia , 11. Struak uut : Dy Isitu'r. 4 ; b , OnIh 3. First base Ott balls : Off Fspcr. 1 ' , IiiIres : Insilt : , , nun. ! Curry. Time : One I hour aliul forty-live minutes , . : % 'utruii Gutnu , nt lIutItIuuore1 .j IIAI4TIMOIIfl , Juno 10.-11tghes was iviM . . J in the lrst ! inning and the Orioles won out. Jui0 decisions of the umpires were objected I to by both tvnuns uund McGraw was went to the bench for vigorous language uttluiresseti tu .tnttrews. liteozel anti Quinn hitvu been tradeil to ilL Louis for "Durky" Iluilmemu tutu ii mnonuiy eonsiuieratiout and loft today to join the Browns. holmes linti just - tliuiined hIs Oriole uniform when his services . ' ft vet.e flCetletl to replace MeOraw. Score ; lt.U.Tl MOltI. 2.ouisvii.i.i : . ltII.O..t.11. l4.iI.O.A.l. dcOnitw. Sb I I 0 0 0 uiarke. if. . , S 0 1 0 0 - . . . 3iolrnis. it. . 1 1 1 1) 0 littebsy , ss. I 2 4 2 rt. . 2 1 I 0 0 $ tmffItrII , ci , 1 2 1 0 0 Jt'uu iiigs. IL , 2 1 5 1 1).xter. rt. , I S S 0 1 Key. $ i31i 1 0 1 0 0 Wsgner. lb. 1 3 1) ) I ) 0 3kuuunl. 31u. 2 1 1 0 0 ItunItlu. lb. . . 1 0 2 3 0 ldt'lsnn. lb 1 1 10 0 0 Citgunui. lb 0 1 0 5 0 hotter. tt. , . ( I U 2 1 1 Snyder , c. . . 0 I ) 4 0 0 ] ttiblnon. C 0 1 1 0 Frur , p. . . 0 0 0 3 1 Iliugluet. . p. . 0 1 0 5 1 Totals . . . .10115113 3 I Totaii . . . . 7 24 12 2 Ilultinioro . . . . . . . . . . I 0 3 0 0 0 2 4 ' -10 ' 1.tutuisvill . . . . . . . . . . 4 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0-7 2I- Stoleti buses : ugner , Demoni (2) ( ) , Mc- ( liiiii. Sacrititu hits : StalTord , Smith , lel Icy. luuhio iIiaY1 Jtinniuiga (0 ( Demnohit to liIauin. ( lurteul runs : Ijititiniore. 4 : 1.ouls. 1iie. 1. FIrst bast , on balis : 01 ! llughetu , 4 : otT Fraser. 1. lilt by pitched ball : Jon- imings , Melann , llitehcty. Struck out : fly Uuguies , 5 ; l ) ) F'ritser 3. Passed balls ; Inytler , 1 ; Itobliuton. 1 W'iitI plteltu's ; 3iuglies. 1. l.eft elm hoses : flailimort' . 13 ; I.ouisyjlle , , Tlm , : Two hours and thirty mnistutes. Umilpiremu : Snyder and Anilrewuu. Cuultlut'j lilt ( , Yuuu ) ( . NFV Yoluc. Jiltt , 10w-The J3rooklyn lost gaim1 10(1.17. TIibI Unie because Iltey could . , t. _ . - not hit Young at the right time. Mike ( ( lrimn resugneti ni malinger. i'resuhlent El , . Iiett has selected hImself to run the team. Scote : iiltLO1cbT2 ; . t'l.EVIIT.ANI ) . ll.uT.o.A.r . Jt.Ii.O.A.12. ( InilTin , et. . . ( I 0 2 0 0 lturkett. if. I 2 0 Jones , rf. . . . 0 I ) 3 1 0 ( mills , II , . . 2 2 4 It'h'p , iq I I 2 I ; I WslIsc , 31 , I 3 2 Shrcku1. If 0 2 3 I ) 0 M0psn , ss. 0 3 2 3 Tuek r , lii. 0 I S 0 0 TSb.atu , lb. 1 0 9 0 llflhlunnn , 21. 0 2 1 1 1 fllikQ , rf. . , . I I I 3 $ htn4b. , Zip , 0 2 5 1 1 Mrl0er. of. I 0 4 0 ltyan..0 04 uoZtrnmerc..l 20 Kennedy , t' . o 0 0 2 1 'u oun , p. . . 0 0 1 T.tatu . . , , I * ? 11 4 Totril4 . . . . 2112713 Brooklyn , . . , , . . . . . . . 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0- . Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 1 0 6 0 0 0 0-S Twn.lase hits : Durkett , Mclean , l.a. Chance. First bne on bulls : Oft Kennedy , 6. Struck out : Ii } ' Konnedy. 3 ; by : i. Left on linses : Ilrotklyn. 6 ; Cleveland , 11. Time of game : One hour anti furty mlii. Ute. umpires : SwnrtwooI and \Vood. At. tenuinnee : 100. Orbnn' , Muk , It I'onr. NI\V YOItK , June 10.-Chlengo today matte It tour strnIght from the Oiants 2.levkln's liner Pitchuuig In the llrst six mu- Ings and the miserabie work of the team behlnul him all throtigh the ganie , both as mRards fielding and batting , ivere respoli- suite for the ulefeCt. Score : CliIC'.tflO , 7 ; Ev YOIIK. lt.il.O.'t.E. It.iI.o..tll. ltyanlf..i 2 0 0 OTiern.lnlf..1 0400 iverlti ! , lb . I 2 13 4 2 livl , si. , . I I 2 2 I ) 1pi.Il. ct. I 2 0 0 \"nhl'tn , . Ct 0 1 1 1 0 tahlun.ss..2 1 5 5 0 llsttmnlbi 0050 1Cmk. 11 I 0 0 0 1 ) ilei4son , 21j. I 0 2 2 1 Mrtet , . nt. I I 0 0 0 .Tnycn , lb. . . 0 I 11 4) 0 ( 'onntr. 2b. 0 0 2 II I 'tIr.'ory , rr 0 o 4 0 1 lnflahiiie. , C. 0 I 4 0 1 Vnuner , tm I 2 3 1 2 ( , . . ' , , . . . 1.ottil . . . . 7 9 27 17 5 Tntnl . . . . G 7 27 13 4 N'ei York . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 0 I ) 0 2 (1 ( 0 2-6 Chicago , . . , . . . , . . . . . . U ' 2 2 0 3 0 0 0 0-7 flnrnetI runs : Chicago , 2. Stolen base ; 1)itI. : Three-base lilt : Warner. Double billy : Connor to 1)nhicn to Eerett Sac- rilico tilts : ldertes , McCormick. First linse on errors : Chicago 3 : NeW York. 8. First base on intlis I ( ut tiOtdifl , 7 ; ort Orlifith , 2. I I I I by 1,1 telucil lttI I : 'l'iernan. St rtuclc out : Ily iit'ekiii , 2 ; by GnlIlltIu. 3. I'assed huh Donohue , Left on bases : Now York , 7 ; Chicago , S. 'iliac : 'l'vt , hours mmiii ! twenty nilntitun. Ilnipires : ODay am ! dcDontltI. : Attendance : l.ro. STA ND I NO OF TI 1l TEAMS. I'ltieI. ( .Vtlt. I.ost. P. C. ( 'lnciumuintl . . . . . . . . . . . 43 80 13 C9. ClOVeIitiiui . , . . . . . . . . . . 44 29 15 6i.9 Ilaltinmore . . . . . . . . . . . . 3) 24 15 61.5 121a4t011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 27 17 61.1 Clilcnm , . , . . . . . . . . . . . II 2:1 : 21 52.1 New York . . . . . . . . . . . 4) , 2.2 21 51.2 I'ittsburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , 31.1 Philadelphia . . . . . . . . .ia is 22 13.0 Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 36 21 40.0 St. t.otik . . . . . , . . . . . . 43 15 2 31.9 Lotuisvllle . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ii 14 : ti si.i \'nsliington . . . . . . . . . 45 II 31 31.1 Games today : \Vmisliliituii at fltiltlinore , Pliilitilt'liihltt Ut llom4toui , Clevelanti nt I'itta- liting , lrouklyn at N..w York. 'Ye. teiIi . % MM ( ) ( I ii I ion. ST. JOSEI'Il , Mo. , Juzie 10.-Score : RI I.E. St. Jom4epIi I 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 3-7 16 2 l'eorilL . . .U U 0 I ) I 11 0 0 0 0 2-611 1 Datterle : St. Joseph , Mauck. McDonald anul Loina ii ; l'eoria , I II I n 110 , 1t1 cli I mm I y alid Quinn. OTTUMWA , in. , June 10.-Score : StilE. OttUmwa . . . . . . 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0-3 7 2 Stock lsinnd..10 00 00 10 2-4 6 0 ilatteritmit : Cttumwa'eimer and ICeeto ; Itock Island. Young nimul Sage. , istuitt1.euu1iie. . ORl ND IAI'l OS , Juite 10.-Scene : fluE. Grand flapids. . 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-8 7 1 Fort \Vnyuie . . 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3-i 11 3 lltttteries : Grand Rapitis , Kostal and Cote ; Fort \Vayne , llrutile and Campbeii. l0uis1u-rui l.en&iii . At Toronto - Toronto-Providence game postponed : rain. At IiurYatlo-lluffalo , 2 ; Wilkesharre. 4. At Montreal-Montreal. 13 : Springileld , 10. At itochester-Itoeliester. 2 ; Syracuse , 4. I1lN'I'S ON ' 11i10 1tUSNiM TItAClS. 'l'tteu Creek Rents ii hot FuivunIte 1.3ii Nose. CINCINNATI , June 10.-Tatifs Creek , at 34) ) to 1. shocked the talent by wInning the second race at 1.atonla today In a nose linlsh , with .Toili Roger , the lint favorite. Jockey Chantey uhn WaS today oispended for the rest uf th meeting by Starter Chmnn foi lt(1 iieliavlor at the post. Track slow. Itesults : First race , one mite. soIling : Paucharni won , Snake accontl , Violet Pierson thIrd. Time : I:46 : } . , . Second . race. four and one halt furlongs : ,1.ilto.s Creek voui , Jolly Roger second , The Norsenian third. 'rime : 0:57) : . Third race , one iiillo ant ! seventy yards : Charina won , Ilidago second , 'liiu Planet third. Time : 1:4S0. 1"ourth race , nimo mIle : l'ossnm won , Finn Flea itecolid , Count Navarro third. 'rmnic : 1:41. Fifth race , live furlongs : l'iccoin won , May Be So second , Ileakiue third. 'nine : 1 : L14. Sixth race. one mile , sellIng : Board- miiker WOI : , St. helena second , Dan 111cc third. Time : 1:4l : } . DETrtol'r. i1ich. , Juile 10.-The lilly Miss Gussie ran the mIle In the third race at Sligitlautti park this afternoon In 1:39'4 : and tleteattu1 the best lleltl of horses at the track. 'Fhe long shots took an lmiilng. and only one favorite won. and that vzus in the last race. Weather hot ; track fast. He- suits : First race , five and one-half funlouigs , sellimig : Chenille won. F'orfeit secuinil , Irksome - some third. Time : 1Q7. Second race , four anti one.lmlt furlongs : Semnper Ilatlnm ison , MeCarren second , Crinkle third. Ttmet 0:51 % . Third racef one mile : Miss Gusak' won , AlIce Fancy SeColut. Our Jolunny thIrd : Time : lS0. Fourth race. live furlongs : Spring Well Wofl. Amelia T second , 1.eal 11 third , TUne : I :02. : :02.Fifth Fifth race. se'en furlongs , seiluuig : Slag- ilie. ) Won , Stolen 11 11 second , Traveler third. Time : 1:2S % . SIxth race. selling , seven furlongs : Nich- oas voi. ) Chang second , ltepnleve third. Time : l:27. : ST. LOt ' IS. June 10.-flu-stilts ; First racu. for munition 2-year-oliis , live furlongs : Anion C 111111 , Motmntaiit Dew moconti. Gcnua third. 'I'lmo ; I : O5. Seeenti race. selling , six and one-half furlongs : Fourth \\'ard wail , Miss Lizzie set. ) ) liul. Palari third . 'i'iii , o : S :23. : 'l'liiri race , six furlongs. selling : TIiiii l000 , St. Augustine ecuiit1 , 'Zarina third. Tinie : I :3111. : Foturth rteo : , lIve furlongs : Silver Set von , Miss Verne seetind , Abtite third. Tintol 1:17. : Fifth race. selliiig , one mile : Tale SUn- intmus lVOhi , Donisiti st ou1 , 1 ienrica third. Time ; 1:16'4. : tilxtiu race. selliuig , ono tulle : Laureate 111)11. Veloce secouuti , Oniuioor third. Time : 1:11 : ¼ . ChICAGO , Juno 10.-Results : First race , four furluumigs : Irene F won , Ann lIeu seconil , Choice third. Time : 0:5l. : 0:5l.Second Second race , ix furlongs ; Borden von ; llnwitzer second , Vice Itegni third. Time ; I :24 : % . 'I'iulrd race. tour furiong4 : Ratio Itohert- soil wtui , Rosa L second , 2tluziu 0 thIrd , Time ; 0534. ; Fourth ruce , one mile : Ship Ilazanul won , News ( latherer eeontI , Muncreitli third. 'l'iint. : 1:53 : , FIfth rare , four and nhie.ii,1lf furlongs : Santello von. Cheval ul'Or second , No.1 Wickes third. Tuna : 1:01 % , Sixth ra . six furlongs : Albert Vale welt , Dnn't Skip Me second , Inuonulo third. Time ; 1:231. : Yri'diuit ( JonNults Anuinmi. NEW YORK , Juuie 10.-President Freedman - man oftlni New York Base flail club wc.uld llt'itlor aillrm nor deny today the truth of the report that A. C. Amuson. former man- ugt'r of the Chicago Bae hall club , is Jo. stuccoed Joyce as manager of the Now York. team , l'resldcnt Freculuminui admltt2d Litvlng sent for Anson tint ! sat1 : "You know AIi5ifl bus licoui a stockholder of the Now York club and it is but natural tliitt Ito should be consulted oum certain iiiztt. tens , I liitvs sent ( or him as r wish to talk Os or 1)11)1)5 niitl discuss possible .luaiiges ro. garillog the players. Just at Iresont I ito hot care to say whnt the nature of the proposition to Anson wIll lie , My oIlier hutis- iu'ess does imot give rue the. tIme to devote all the attention necessary to the interests of thu club , " ( 'hiu'urui ( . , I C ' 1'nurue' , CIIICAOO , Juno 10.-After a heavy rain thu sturi cuumie out on'henluui niour today - day , where the annual touruisy of the Ciii- cugt ) Golf cliii , Is being viayetl. Three oveuit tleeltlt'tl , ltosults : II. II. Siienrson uiefeattd 10. r. Frow iii the Leitu-r ( 'iii , Ilniuls. 2 up utnil I to plty : , J. Ii. 'alier voI1 th Cubit ctuii , s'I1it a gross score of 96 , reduced to tI net. 7.liss Margaret Abbot ivuiui tito Ortvo : cull , , ttIi fl net scan. of 119. 4 . II. Maclonrtltl. \ ' . ' . ' .V. Valler , 10. 1. Frost aiiul E , H. Driver qulluled in tlua Chicago cup CoiiiiuttItioi1. 1)0W ) heitl by Findiny Dotu,1ass ( if New York. l'iilsbnr ' . % 'ius , tgutIii. VIENNA. Juno 10.-In the seventh rotinul of the eltoss masters' totirnami.nt , Idalyod today. the results were : Jutnowuiky , Alapin hunt LIUFIm won from Steiniti. Eiehwnrz and ( 'are respect lveiy ; lliitckburii heat Sehitocli- Icr ; 1 > llltuhtiry beat Marco ; Seliifferuu wont down before Maroezy ; Ttirratucit boat hal- pita ; Walbro4lI beat l.ipko ; Treacharmi and , Iiaird divided honors , while Siiowttiler lust to T.ehIgorin. Tarraeh malntnind liI * I lead over , lnpIn , I'uilsbtury and White. There are now four cnntiit1t's , for the next three place * , namely Maroezy , Steinit ; Tuiclilgormn am ! Wnlbrouit. Nntinuint Chtutttilutiuilul p Mu-nrc. RAI/riMOitlo , June ifl-Chalr'nan Albert Molt of the raring boanul of tiiuLea.ie tt American Viieeltnii lin Isstitl this lutul- letmni The following is the score in the nsttlniial champIonship : Gardner , 31 ; Cooper , 13 : EnIul , 10 : 0. Stevens , 0 Eaton , 9 : Tom liutier. Ii ; Ittertons , 8 : Bowler , 7 : McFarl in I. 4 : Major Taylor , 4 ; Dr. Drown , It 11. Ii , F're"nian , 4 : Nat fluutlor 3 : Else : , s ; hleckor. 2 ; iknir.itte , 2 ; C' , M. fly , 2 ; 11 , 8. lulls , Jr. , \'ntson Cclcinitn , 1. ittin , , is Sinte 'l'uvrnn ii.uit. PFOltlA : , Ill. , Jtuno 10.-The state shooting tourney was t'ouinlutid this mnonilng , Tiiu- Etureka team of Chicago , composed of Stank narul , liinglmm. Marshall amiul Steck , won the target tenni shoot with a score of 91. in the miss anti out Marshall. lltadd and Gilbert divided tnoiiey , hut inuN Vlui the lnnii' . l.TNCOIN , Juuiie l0.-Sleeluil ( 'I'eIu-grani. ) -'l'he University bitse ball team ivits du-- feitteul by n traveling Indian team today Il ) ' the score of S to 5. 'rue grounds were lit Poor condition nail the crowd was light , Thu same teams tila tomorrdw afternoon. BRIEF WESTERN NEWS ITEMS l.a. , ti Clii I ni s ) , , , (3 t. SANTA P11 , N. M. . Jtlne 10.-Spocini.-- ( ) The United States Court of Private Lanu ) Claims Is In session here with the full bench and all the oliletais connected with time court present , There nrc ott the docliet twenty-Lvo lent ! grant races which will he disposed of during this term , sontli of which are of comislilerable importance. Tile court session was begun with the con- sideratlomi of the Ancon , Colornilo grant , located in flernalillo county. The hearIng of the objections to the survey of the Canada do los Alamos grant , involving 143,662 ncrem , was deterred till next week. In the cases or the Dana Aim Colony L'entl grant of 2- ! ) 323 acres , the Coon tIe ltlamio giant of 48.000 acres and the llolvltlero grant of 35.000 nres , vhleh have been confirmed by the lower court. mandates from the United States su- tironie court were prehented dlsmlsslmig the appeals taken Irom time land court. This action settles the tItles to these grants , which arc how the uuullsturbed property o the claImants. 'Iii , . na 11 iuiernl ( ) mutii I. BUTTE , Mont. , Juiio 10.-Spcclai.-Al- ( ) ready it Is safe to prophesy that Montana's metal otttput this year will greatly surpass that of last year , great as was its record. The yearly increase in the metal output Is a source of gratlficatiomi , Indicating as it tlocs the healthfulness of time Industry. At tb time since quartz mIning was recognIzed as the duet occupation of the state have there been violent fluctuatIons in the quan- titv of the output , but Lucre liis been a steady' antI gradual increase , despite the low lirice of silver. Since 1892 there has beemi a gradual Increase in Montana's output of gold , the figures for last year reaching $4,496,431 , auid making Montana time third gold state 1mm the union. The copper output has steadily Increased sInce 1893 , The only fluctuation has been in the ProdUctiomi of OilIer , The increased actIvity in the copper and gold dIstrIcts indicates that both in gold and copper the output will exceed that of ISOT. Vyumiiiui's 3i'rI of IluutTain. CIIEYENN1 , ' , Vyo. , Juno 10.-Spectal.- ( ) The herd of buffalo owned by the Iuprces on the Cheyenne Is likely to increase to large proportions ere bug if present pious are carried out. A large pasture is beIng fenced in on the Cheyenne reservation , ma vhIcli the growing buffalo herd i'ill be kept Inclosed In the future. Set little care ha3 beeuu given to them in the last ycams. but when they are placed in a pasture t them- selveui , It is eqiected that they will Increase rapIdly. The herd now coasitts of thirty head of full bloods and about fifty cross breeds. The full bloods alone will be placed in the pasture. which consIsts of several thousand acres. The pasture Is placed en the reservation under the authority of the interior department amid the utork is being rapIdly pushed. ThIs Is one of the few herds of bufl'alo whIch is yet known to be In existence iii the country. A tteuumteut : mi uuruier aluul Mulelul.- . LEBANON , S. D. , Juno 10.-Sprcial.- ( ) An attempt at murder followed by suicide created exclteinemit on the train bore. The wife of N. C. hlogard of Gettysburg was on the train , and Mr. Bogard hurriedly entered the car at the depot here and placing a re- voIcer close to the head of his wife fired. The woman fell forward , but before she reached the floor flogard placed the pIstol to his temple and sent a ball crashing through hIs hrain. ITo foil dead in the aisle of the car. Mrs. Bogard vil1 lIve. Tue llogards live at Gettysburg and the vife left the husband some time ago. Recently 8h0 returrmetl and has been living with him. The couple were Unable to live happily , owing to the jealous tlIsposltiomi of the husband and Mrs. hIogard decided to leatvo liimn. Ntuv : mi I iii mite Iisriet ( ) ieuicuI. WIIATCOM , Wash. , June 10.-Speclal.-- ( ) The report of the assays of samples of the large sack of ore brought down fromii Mount flalor dIstrIct last week by the Florniamimi party has revived the mining excitement hero , and every man who can get away by the latter end of Juno will be in the hula. The three assays rua from $1,115 to 3,090. The party reports that about 250 men are In the district now , waitIng for tue snow to further ulisapitear ; that a town iuzt been surveyed named Sliulisan , after Mount Shukean , and a liostoihice ha been applied for. Stocks of goods are golag in. Time road In Is very good , the streanis are bridged and mio dlmeulties in the way of transportation confront the prosReetor. I'rONlCrI ty I a Nuirt I. 1)uikoiuu , ll1SMAIlCI , N. D , , Juno 10.-Special- ( ) Sales of Northern Pacific hitmud in tbiui vi- emit1 are greater thami ever , before in the history of the country. B. L. Foust of Glen Uilln , In Morton county. has soul over 30- 000 acres so far this year to Russian and German settlers who have come to the state rccenly % , All of the immigrants have mnomitiy nut ! are buyimig land. An especial Influx of Itussluns is in progress to this section at prescpt beeausq some thiottaauuis of ( icr. . . mans 'who have been iving in fluisin on lamudseedetl to them for n.miuznhjer of years bavotinisbed their ioa&ehold of lands in the old couuitry'and are forced to seek new hozimes , which they are finding In America. Money for .ICniisuis fluulversity. LMVRIONCIO. Ican. , June 10.-As the .rc. stilt of tt private call : by Dr. lOch of 1Gm- as City , upon Chancellor Snow. it has been publicly aanoumiced that Dr. nell bud made arrangements whereby between ; 25- 000 auid $30,00 ( , in property belonging to the latter and situated In Kansas City. will be donated to Kansas university. In an address - dress before the alumni Cluttneehior Snow stated that the university now line $800,000 in buildings and equipments , hues received $500,000 in private donations during her history - tory , anti has graduated 1,500 ettidemits. ( ; iltl truiu .tuust ruillim. SAN FRANCISCO , June t0.-SpeciaI.- ( ) Nearly $3,000,000 In English sovereigns an- rivet ! this week frouim Australia , bringing the toLd of gold from Australia received since last August up to $22,500,000. This breaks alt Previous records. These coIns have been remuinteul , amid mmiost of the newly coitie.i gold line beefl shipped directly to Ntw York and the reuuialnder wIll follow soon. 'I'iuu-rntuuiiis Slot Springs. cllliryTNNIO. Wyo. . Juno 10.-Spocial.- ( ) Time Wyoming State Board of I.and Commls- sioners has appointed VirgIl S. Grout of Thermopolis custodisa of the Trermopoiis hot springs. which recently were ceded to the state by the general goverameat. Mr. Grout baa been tn3tructed to submit plans to the bosni by whkbJhe springs may be managed so as to return an Income to the state. It is propoed I ciisrge a rental to persons who are using ije ei'rlngg for profit. Proc bathing faculties wIll , however , be accorded time pnbilc together with free camp. lag grounds. . . I t'iir ) ) iI.'Ii for tIu lnuiinns , VhItWAL , Utah , JdIi.90.-Speclal.---Sur- . ( ) Veys have just been-completed for a canal twenty-seven miles twenty-four feet wide and four feetruii&4h , which with the necessary lateral. w.IlLaounpniso one of the most extensive irnlgqti n systems In eastern Utah , The canal s'ilc'li' ! is now in process of construction , kno'WmI'is canal No. 1 , is takeuu from the thintofl river nbout a mile southwest froiii the naency , thence plursiles a general southerly course , covering somue extensive mesas uinii the fertile vnliu-ys of the Dry Gulch country , watering altogether' harts of five townships , A imuinber of lites bavo selecteuh farms uniter the ditch auiti others will in the course of a short. tiumie. A iuuunber of time allotments immde by time llncouiupnhigre comiimlssioit are timider this coil mm I. 31 . .t.i Miuri ii gui II otel. CilIO'i'iINNII , Wyo. , June 10.-Specinl.- ( ) The State Hoard of Qhmaniticum and Reform is consideriiig recommendations for the Imn- provomeumts of tm ! general hospItal at Itoek Sirings made h ) ) tim umtiiieniuitemimient , lr. it. harvey iteed. Time hospItal is reported In a prospermts comiuhition. Th natients auiii enuploycs liavu' lieui rciuio'ed from the Stock Springs city huh to the now hospital build- lug. 'the earuiiuigs of the Initltution for tue Inst uiiontlm were $300. The average nuuuuihcr of iatieiits titus iumcrensctl'from ten to tweumty-five per inommthi. Time imistitmutiomm Iinui muado couitracts with the coal mnltio owners at Carbomu , lianuiti , Itock Spriuis , Almuiy nuid linmommdviile mind tite tluilpn I'a- chic Railway comnpammy , muiul alt imijurod emit- piol'Cs mtro sent there for treatment. Nm'sv 3l. ' u.n Jlsuu , , . , itt. ' , ! , SANTA FE. N. it ! . , Juno 10.-Specinh.- ( ) Time report that New Mexico is one of tIme territories vliiclt has heeui miehiarred by tue W'ar deptrtinent : front furnIshing any mnore volUmmtccrs for the aramy is causing 'nat this- satisfaction , not only among the territorial omchmmis. hut. tlmrotghiotmt : the territory as well. Numerous orgnuuilntions In New Mex- leo had been gotten reatly for time secouiil call aliul im'cro in a contiltion to respond in- stanti ) ' to a irocimmuumation frommi the governor , ama ! this territory's quOta could have becum started to the field in lOss tItan a week. Tue reported news that New Mexico is hot to be called tipoim by the War department is calls- lug giemit disappolmmtmnent. ( ul'r S.uI pi I ililiusi ry. ABERDEEN , S. D , , Jutme S0.-S'peciah.- ( ) County Tr 'asturer Fylujuma says that about 63,000 gopher tails have been paid for by the comunty. There is a report that has gained some circulation that boys in the country have been catching gophers , cutting off time tails and lettimmg them go. There may be an occasional instance of this kiumd. but there is no reasomi'tu ihink the practice is at all general. 'thd farmer boys mire altogether - together too anxious t kill the gophers when they are caught to make a practice of ( lila kind. ' .1 , I , : cortli izmlutt i'olitics. FARGO. N. D. , JtPie ] 0.-Speclal- ( ) There was a big pollticql gatlmenimig Tlmmmrs- day at the meeting1 , of : tlm State repub. licami centrah comimmnhttee. The state comiven- tlomi was called for Jlv:20. to macct in Farce. Govermmor linigga Iii ifl the city. It. is mmmi- flounced that ime wilt bva candidate for re- nomlaatlomi iii opposllpn to Edwards of Fargo anti Winshipi eL Grand Forks. ills health is poor. but his tricuirls assert he will be the compromise cmmnditlate. North Liiktui ) ' . OAKES. : . D. , Juup. 10.-Special ( Tele- gram.-An ) enthusiastic mcetiumg of the North Dakota Dairyrnens' association is being hmelti here. Time following officers were elected : l'residetmt. J. B. Powers ; vice Puesi- demmt , Charles McKlssick , Mayvihie ; secretary - tary , 10. E. Kauftmnamm , Fargo ; treasurer. S. H. Shepartl , Fargo ; board of managers , H. E. Dodge , Englevalo ; H. W. Thomas. lila- mnarck ; T. D. hlInebammclm , Tower Suieuutists Start Out. S.'tN FRANCISCO , June 10.-Spocial.- ( ) A party of scientific men heatied by David Starr Jordan of Stanford imas. gone to Flag- staU , Ariz. ThIs place will be made their base of smippiles and trips vil ! be made into the surroumnllmig country for archeological Investigation. The Grand caumon of the Colorado and the Enchanted Mesa will be fully explored. CuorzIlo Seavi. Notes. Denver has been captured by the woman who blacks boots for charity amid other thnga. Ward vlli celebrate on Jumie 28 the corn- pletioui of r'iilway comiimectlou with the'out. side world. OwIng to a strike of 1,000 mniiiers every coal mine in the imortluern coal district is closed down. J. S. Brown has just purchased a resIdence site in Demmvor for $25,000 nod will erect a $05.000 residence thereomm , At. the Cohoratlo School of Mines at Golden twenty-three young muon alit ! one young % voinaii vlil receive diplorimmis. Joseph V. i'lamit i'as semmtenced to the peal. tentiary for ii ( at 1)enver ( or having killed Stephen A. McGrasmm , a cable car conductor. Etiwanil i'ahuoe , a lrivmmte in company II , 1'ifty-iirat Iowa , was left in Denver as the regiment passed westward and lie is at a boa- pital suffering from miii abeess on the neck. The Board of 1)irectors of the Pueblo Busi miess Men's associatIon has pledges ( roam caui- uhidates for iubiic office that they svili neither contribute theIr money , nor use their mlii- ftCJPOFT ' 'k ' : - " . , -"flu ) THE EXCELLENCOOF SYRUP OF FIGS . - . - i . . . Is mimic not , dnlytq1ll4 origluality and slmpflblty of the 4ofzIbIi.faton , buV also to time care mind sdirwitim vIuieIt it is munmifacturcel by bClelltIfic jiroecsses lemmown to tIme CA.i41tNlA Fm Co. only , anti we 4ibI ) to iinpi'css upon all the Iinportnn $ Vf purchasing time true nmi' orlglumtL.vcunedy , As time genmilne Syrtlp of EigI is flialiuacttIred by the CALIFOIINIA Fin SYitvi' Co. olily , a knowledge of tittt : fact vl1L assist one In avoidilug time worthless imitations inauufaoturo4 byotltcr pur- ties. 'rho high standing of tue CAI.I- FOIINIA F'ia SYitUi' Co. with thin umietli- cat profession , aud the satisfaction which tIme genuIne Syrup of Figs luau given tq millions of ( aumilhies. makes 11me naflie of the Company a guaranty of time excellence of Its remedy. It is far tim advatco of all othuqr laxatives , as it acts on time kidneys , liver and bowels without Irritating or weaken. lag tlmem , and It. ulocs lint gripe nor nauseate. In order IA ) get its beneficIal elYticts , pleass remember tize flulne of the Company- . CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. s&N WU.tNViC9. ( ' * 1. LAV1IVILix. K ; , W YUITIC. ? t. V. - - - ' . ' once to defeat legislation Intended to pro- Immoto the economuikat amimmuinistratiomi of goT- trnment and the reduction anti reguiiimtion of the tees of imbue olfleers. 'the Arapaiioe comimity stiperintelident of tiooiui baa coiuipletett the taking of the 1101 c.asus in forty dIstricts In the eastern pot- tioim cit tile county , There has been a gain of only four pupIls in the entire nuniber. In district No. 73. comprising 144 square miles , there ilveui but one person of school age , and In district No. 86 there are five boys ned tuvimity-two girls. South Inktu , , Nu-ava Not es , John linker expects to take charge of the Deadwood ooatomcu- July 1. The Olivet creamery , although new , is daily hunnulliuug 8,300 hOuflmIS of milk. Tlio gratluimtlng class at the State tiniver- sity at Vu-mullion comisluiteti of six persons. hot Springs wants time next Ornuid Army of the htt'ptubhlc encnnipmuent for Somitli 1)a- kota , W. J. McFarland , a icntiwood newspaper man , nccoinpanied ( irigaby's cowboy cavalry to the frommt. Senator l'ettlgrew is to rcturui home in timnuto direct time verk of the fmislon coui- Ventioum at Alberd000 , Mende cotinty republicans in comunty con- volition euiilorseil the cauitlluiney of Ir. W. C. Suuiithi for railroad eomurnissiouier. Mark Vi' , Shicafe , ulio iin been appointed brigadier general , tins been for saveral years a colonel in the National gtunrd of the state , 'Time aumumtmmml canip imieetluug of Sovcmithm Day Ault'euutlsta of time 1)akota conference ivlil be held at Mitchell , June 21-28. Services wili be held each day in the lluighisiu , laliish , Gerunami unul Swetilait laiigtmages. T. I ) . lldwartiti of 1.end. editor of the Tnihu- mimic , has completed the purchmse of a ramuch near ilapiti City. lie is associated in time tiemmi witim Parties fromu Spenrilali anli tim coumipamiy inteumds to nimiko nil imeetleul improve- ummonts oum its property and to operate a ilrst-class estulilshunent. , ' ! Iss.iurI t'vi's ulis. Ex-C.overuior Stomie was one of Ciulllicothic's "Dewey Day" orators. Gruniiy coumity's annual fair is set for time thinS reek in Sopteunber , Tile farmers. fruit growers amid doirynmen of l'ttis cotmnty will liohi ati expositlomm lit Sedalla this lou. ( iilmnaii City , a muew town that tins srumng miii lii a wouitlerftiily short timime , is getting ready to incorporate. Major 11. Ii. Cro'tler , who iun beemi muatie ; irovost cotirt at Mamuila. weimt to'est l'olmmt froumi the Scrotal Missotuni district a good ninumy years ago. Ttmo colored people of Jefferson City nrc pretty sture that their comuipany 1uui ( cram it port of the next instaiimemut of volunteers that will leave Missouri. 1'h Masons with have chirtrge of the core- I niouiies attemidiuig tue laying of the corner- stoiie for Grant City's hew cotmrt house. Jimmie 1 1 wIll be P. roil-letter tIny for Qraumt City. I , V , lloluuamm of Callawny county lion re- turnemi ( remit time Elomidike coummtry amid lie says thmirtet'im other Missourians who left mm few mouths ago with hope lilling their breasts are miow on their way hack to time land of plenty. p rYou You Will I3ntertain C a ; in Your Summer Home. C LOY1& i1 1JWtQr I 1 ! 1 is CNtcliS'ivcl ) ' ttscd bY USC Americaii people , who cstccifl ft a il I icasiurc to 1EIC flhl AnierkanVatcr , 1)C'OlflI COIl- La )1101 all the attributes of ) ul'ity , 11a'ot' , tim ! s1)arkle that fit f it ] C it fur the table of the epicure. 1 . Ill atlditioii , it 1)OSSCSSCS ) a pcctiiar powcr to c1'isnh'c : ainl (1Ii'C out Uric Acid , that poisonotiS product of high liviisg not . 11 i fotuiid iii any other watcr. I I ? @ 1 Every hotel aiiml clttlu 1mm America uses Sparkling I Loimdondcrry. " it iil ! huts nln becti imi daily time iii evemy hinipitnh hi time iauutl for unamiy ycanc , whire it C 1l luglul ) ' CliiOIICti , 05 fl renmedy for RlictllllntiSfll , clout , Grfl'CI , Dyspcp- p1 si , amid nIl Link Acid irotmblcs. Ei : Sold by all Dealers in Mincral Watc. : p 4 'tCJPIflfNE HOODRESTOREDViuili'rtIicin'serip . Viuili'rtIicin'serip- . French physlcinui , wIll quickly of nil ncr. 4 % .etis or dts.e of the emmerattve . , rgu.ums . , cureLomi StammhmnnI , lnmomutlai'm.lims in Limo Ititcl4t3eimilmmnl .mmiimal.mmq . , Ner'oi Jebiiit ) l'imsples , nilmnc'ru to I'Imtrry , lxlttmtmtiig . , flralis , , Verienru-lu' flII : . Coumstiatlon. I I mill iosscj i , . . Pueveuii stein .lai. or night. quirk- ntis o discharge , which if not cli , ' . ' 'Cii , 'a.l to Spertmitutcrriiti'.m neil R ' the iiorror'.uf Impoimwy. 4IJiJIE4E cleammacS ihuliver , huG Fo RE AFTE auto anl tim oX ali . . kidneys urinary organs impurities. evpJDF. 4' .trengtheiua antI restores iimiall ougotis. . 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