1 flCM ? VT TT1P I ITT \IIV1TTP1 LDbL AI I lib LAS1 1I1MJTL. r Champions Slip with tha Gim.9 Secured Almo3t Beyond Mishap. PERFECTOS ONCE MORE SHOW GOOD FORM f Qlnntn Pnll to Score lip-fore Hxceltcnt I'lny of IMrntes niul tied * Meet Similar I'ntc Tliruuuh Inek of C Clilcngn , 1O | llostnn , < . IIrnnUIii. ( li Clvt clnnil , 1. I'lttnlinrK. . " \ew lork , U. I'hllnilcliililn , U ; Clnulitnntl , 0. I.onlstlllc , It ; llnllliniirc , U. St. I.uuU , 7) ) Washington , 4. CHICAGO , June 19 After having today's game alt but won Willis went up Into the air In the seventh anil filled the bases. His , mildness was followed by a triple and a Ions i fly , placing the locals one run to the good. ' Callahaa presented Boston with the tjlng run In the seventh. Attendance , 3,600. Score BOSTON I 'nilCAOC U II OAK II II O A B Ptahl. Tt 1 I 0 o'ltrMi. ' If . . 1 1 J 0 1 Tennty , tb . 0 2 9 0 OlOtecn , rt . Ismc , ta . 0 : ( 1 I I > cmont. . : I 1 5 1 O Hint Jb 0 1 fl 4 ft' ' Latin , cf 1 0 1 0 0 r > uitr. if . . . J - i e o Kverttt. Ib 1 9 11 1 1 Jb . . I i a 3 McCm'k. Jb 1 1 J I 1 HuRortl. cf I 100 Connor 5b. 0 0 1 I 1 H rgen , e 1 1 I 0 > nanu c 1 0 3 ! 0 p . . . 1 000 CilUhan. p. 1 1 1 ,1 1 p. . 0 0 C U Totals . .10 J S ! U C Totals . . . 5 1J ! l : Chicago ! ' 10 lloston 130030010-3 Earneil runsChicago. . 1. Bo ton. 1 Left on bases : Chicago , 6 lloston. 6. Two-bi e hit : Ryan Three-base hits Oreen. Me- Cormlck. Home run. Green Sicrlflce hits. P.yan , Lanse Balk C.Ulahan Stolen base1 ! ! Rynn Demont ( C ) , Lnne (2) ( ) , D > na- hue , Callahan Double pla > s : Connor to JlcCormick to Kverett , Connor to Everett to Donahue. Struck out B > Callahan. 2 , by Wll Is , 1. Bases on balls OfT C.ilUhnn 3 ; oft Willis , 4 Hit bv pitched bill. Green ( twice ) , Donahue Time of gim Two hours and twenty-five minutes. Umpires. Gaftney and Manna au St. I.on Is , 7 : AVnnliliiKtun . ST. LOUIS , June 13 Clean , hard hlttlne at opportune times gae St. Louis a vic tory over Washington today The Perfectos - tos played In superb form , both In the field and at the bat. Attendance , 1.SOO. Score : ST. LOUIS WASHINGTON K H O \ E R II O A K Burk'tt. If. 2 3 ! 0 0 . . - , . . . cf . 0 0 8 1 0 CMUfe. 3b. . . 03100 O Urita If. 0 1000 Hrd-trk. rf 0 1 I 0 0 Uon'K-r. Ib Stenzel. cf . 0 0 9 0 0 Whorton. 3b 1 1 4 : 0 McKisin. Ib 1 lit 3 0 CMsid ) . Ib 0 1 ! 1 0 Wallace ss t 3 ! 4 1 Mercer. Ib. 0 0 0 0 1 fro'-s. Jt > . . . I 0 0 1 0 Dairy. Ib. 01500 O Conns' o t Fre-roan. rt I S 0 1 0 McGuIre. c 1 2 5 0 1 VeyhinK , p 0 0 0 1 0 Totals . . . . 7 11 W 14 1 Pa > i n. M. . 0 0 i J 0 Uutl r . . .00000 Totals . . 4 } : ii : 2 Batt ii for Wcjhlne In the ninth. St. Louis 0 1 1 2 0 2 1 0 - Washington - Earned runs : St. Louis , 5. Washington , 4 Two-base hit : Youn < ? Threbase hits. Uurkett , McOuIre , O Connor Home runs Freeman. Hit by pitcher. Burkett Sacrl- flee hits : Cross , Young , W e > h ng Bae on balls. Oft Wevhlng 3 Struck out : By | Younc , 6 Stolen bases : Burkett , Cross , 1 Mercer. Freeman Time of game. Two houri nnd nine minutes. Umpires. Emslle > and McDonald IlrooUl } n , j Cleti'lnnil , 1. CLEVELAND , O , June 19 Both teams played a good game today , but the visitors excelled at the bat Bates was a trifle wild. Attendance , 100. Score. CLEVELAND i BROOKLYN K.H O A E It II O A E Do iJ cf . O'Os ' y. Sb . llarler. 0 010 OIKeeler. rf . 1 1310 Qulnn. Ib. . . 0 213 0 Kelly. If. 00400 Sullivan. Jb 0 0 1 5 0 Dohlen ts. 0 1 i S 1 McA'lMT. r ! 0 1 0 0 0 JOIKS. rf . Tucker. Ib 0 0 14 0 0 McGann. ID 0 0 S 00 IvxkhtaJ. s 0 0 4 SO L > al Y. ib. . . Schr-icoat. c 0 0 2 3 0 Dunn , p . Hates p 00030 Grim , c . . . 2 J 2 2 0 Totals 1 5 27 IS 0 Totals 0 J7 15 1 Cleveland . 0 1 Brooklyn 020000316-S Earned runs : Cleveland , 1 ; Brooklyn. 3. ' Left on basM : Cleveland 6 : Brooklyn , 10. First base on balls. Oft Ilites , T Struck out : By Dunn , 1 Two-base hit : Grim. Sacrifice hit. McGann Stolen base : Qulnn. Double pla > t. Tucker ( unassisted ) . Bates to Schrecongost to Tucker. Hit by pitcher : Sullivan. Tucker. Casey , McGann , Daly. Pa sed ball Grim. Umpires O Day and McGarr Time of game : Two hours. IMttntmrc , 5 ; "New York , O. PITT3BURG , June IS Brilliant , error less wTrk b > Plttsburg shut New York out. Both pitchers were git-edged , but Tanne- hlll carried off the honors. In seven Innlnga the visitors went out In one. two , three t order In the Ilfth New York made but five hits and filled the ba.cs. but could not score Attendance , LSf > 0. Score : I'lTTSBL'nG i NEW YOIUC I K H O A E n H O A E Ponovan , rt 1 0 0 0 0'Tlfman. ' rf. 0 fl 0 0 0 McC'tby. If 1 S 1 0 OlUavls a . . 0 0 3 5 0 Williams. JbO 1 2 O'Vanh ' la. cf 0 1 2 0 0 HcCr'ry. cf 0 0 1 1 O.Doyle. 1 * 0 1 0 0 Clirle. Ib o o i * u u ; EIU. is 2125 0T | O-B-n. K 0 0 3 0 0 J O'Bfn 2b 0 1 25 oHartm.in. | 3b 0 0 0 4 1 Ilo'erman o I 1 4 0 0 Warner , c. . n I 5 0 0 Tann hlll p 0 0 0 1 0 Seymwjr , p J ) J J | J J > " Totals s en i r "o Totals . . 0 5 21 13 1 Plttsburg . o New York . . 0 0 Two-base hit : McCarthy Home run : Bowerman. Stolen bases McCarthy. Lly First base on balls : Oft Sej mour , 2 Struck out : By Tannehlll. 3 ; by Seymour. 5. Time of game : One hour and ten minutes. Um pires : Lynch and Connolly " " , a ; Dultlinorc , 2. LOUISVILLE , June 19 Cunningham pitched great ball today and the Orioles would have been shut out but for two mlsplays. Wagner's slng'e sent In the wln- nlne run In the twelfth Inning. Attend ance , SO. Score. LOUISVILLE . , H O A E. n H O.A r Clark. 2 4 S 3 1 MeCraw. 3b 0 0 3 S 0 Ho ) , o 0 t 0 0 Holmes If 0 0 i 0 0 D xtfr .rf 0 1 * S 0 limit , ci. o c i o o \Vi r. r. Sb 0 1 2 4 : Shwkard. rf 0 1 ' 1 0 0 7.lmm r. c Kelster M . 0 0'3 2 u : b 0 I 1 J 0 Lach'ce , Ib 1 2 13 0 0 llartiel. If 0 1 J 0 Roth'iwl. 2b 0 0 43 J null * . Ib. 0 0 U 1 0 Hoblnaon. c 0 I 1 2 0 l-o-.vrn. Ib. 0 1 S 0 d 11 cm-ell , p 1 0 1 I 0 Cun-bam. Total * . . I U 3 : i Two out when winning run scored Louisville . . : Baltimore 000010010000-2 Earned runs : Louisville , 3 , Baltimore , 1 HARD TOCOMBAT The Evidence of Our Senses What Omaha People Saj is Pretty Good Proof for Omaha People , When we se It ourselves. When our own ears bear It. When our neighbors tell It. Our trlends endorse It. No better evidence can be had. H's not what people say In Maine Or dUtant mutterlngs In California. No deceiving echoes here. Omaha people talk about Omaha people. Public opinions published for the publl good. Rrud this statement made by a citizen. Mr. J. C. Taylor , No. 11J South : Sth St. mctorman en the Street Railway Co. , sa > s "My b elc was -weak and bothered me mor or less ever since a boy , but It never waste to bad until the cummer of 1S9S , when the exposition waa In operation. My back got to bad that I felt like giving up work and very time the car Jolted or Jarred , the sharp twinges through my back were almost un bearable. I took different mcUlclnce , but re- c lveU little benefit. When I saw Dean's Kidney P1IU advertised I procured a box at Kuhn S. Co.'s drug store They helped me right away tnl two boxes cured me " Doan' * Kidney Pills for sale by all deal- ers. I'rle 50c. Mailed by Foster-Mllburn Co. . Buffalo , N Y. , nole agents for the U. S. Remember ( he name , Doan'i. and take DO other. Stnlen M w _ hit * ' dark Summer s"a riv'hus Hn > Illtrhey eunn ncham. noth rw el First IMS * on till * Off Honell. a. Strtirk out Djr Cunnlnehnm. 1. bv Howe , ) , i. Double pay Howell to L Chiir > c ii.t b > pltcnrrt ball rtrotMe Left on tmsfrs : Loul v-nt , J , Baltimore. 4 Time of game Two hcu-n ml Vent en minutes Ump'rw. Swart- wixwl and Warner , 1'lillnclrlpliln. | Clnclnnntl , O. CINCINNATI. June IJ-The Reds played their Uiutl ind'fTerent ami weak gam * again today and were easily rhut out by the Phillies Donahue pitched splendidly , while tirtlten'teln was a mark Attend ance , 700. Sc-re t'lIlLAUEU-lIlA , K H O A E 'I H O A n Smith . 1 | J Cool'r. tb. 0 1 9 I 0 ? -lt oh If 0(100 Th Tis f A i ] 0 Mllhr rf 94344 UiJ I * , f 2 J 3 0 C-rcwan < ' ) } 3 I > 4-h'tr. If I 1 1 4 I Stelrrf dt. n > 1 i ! flick. T' 1 1 * 0 Irwln. Ib 4101 Law'rr Ib I 1 : 1 0 \Veot. c 1 1 ! 1 McFarlM e J 3 I 1 V * rtm. 1 1 1 It A Ore H . I ) 2 S 0 Brelt'n'n , p 9 1 1 i Donahue , p I 0 0 1 0 I Total * ! II I Coolev out. hit by batted ball r'nplnidtl ' 60600000 -0 Philadelphia . . . . - Earned runs- Phi adelph'a. 3 Two-bn e hits. McPnrtland. C oley Laudcr Three- busrj hit Lalolf Stolen bis s Flick ( I ) . 5elb ch Double play Cross to Lijole to Cook F'rst base on balls Off Brelt-nstsln. I. off Donahue. 3 Hit by pitched ball : By Donixhtie 1 Struck cut By Hrtltensteln. 1 Time of iame : One hour anil forty-five minutes Umpires : Burns and Smith. Stnnillnp : of thr Tennis. PlayH. Wc-n Lost. PC Brooklyn S-1 41 12 .771 Boston 62 31 n .631 Philadelphia 51 31 20 .SOS St. Louis 5.1 3J 11 . ! Chicago S3 T2 31 . 01 Ha'Umore ' 32 31 21 .SW Clnc'nnatt 51 2 n .471 Pitt > = burg 51 M 2S .131 Now York 51 22 31 ,4U I Wishineton M 17 37 .113 ! Loulsvillp 54 15 t ) ? > < j Cleveland . 9 W ll | Games for today New York nt Plttsburn , B-ookl > n at Cleveland , Philadelphia at I Cincinnati , Ba timore at Louisville , Boston at Chlrago , Washington nt St. Louis OP'TIIC AVnsrmiN LEAGUE. Ulllnril Milken Home linn , Doiilile nnd n Triple In Four Time * tp. Detroit. O ; InillnnnnnlN , I. Coluinlitia , . " . ; HiifTulo , 2. R Clt > . i St. I'nnl. 2. DETP.O1T. June IS Dillird's bittlne vas i feature and aided \ery materially In ) trolls victory ted > y In four times up he landed on the ball for a double , triple nd home run. Score : R H E Detroit . 30200001 O-S 7 1 ndlananolls 01000300 0 4 S 2 Batteries' Detroit Ga ton and Shaw , ndlnnanolls Foreman and Kahoe. IJUFFA-LO. Jun' -Columbus made It hr o straight from the Ol on today and he local acfrreeatlon of cast-off nnd cheap inyrs now rest ea y at the bottom of the Vestern 1-ague ladder Score. RUE Columbus . . 00030002 0 3 7 1 Buffalo . 00300000 0 2 7 2 Batteries- Columbus Waddell and Buck- ev Buffnlo Amole and Dlgplns. KANSAS CITY. June U Timely hlttlntr and the good rteld work of Gettman and M'lter won th pame for the home team otlav Rell'y' work at the bat was the chief feature. Score : RHE Can i City 00000000 3 3 S 3 St Paul 00000110 0 2 9 3 Batterle : Kansas Cli , Pardee. Hastings Bovle and Wilton , St. Paul , HcGlll and Spies. Stnnillnc ; of the Tennis. Played Won. Lost. PC o umbus 43 'S 19 .575 Minneapolis 4n K 20 .565 indlanapolia 4-i 24 22 522 D trolt 47 24 21 511 St Paul 4 < i 23 23 .SCO Milwaukee 45 23 2.1 .5. * ) Kan as City K 13 27 .411 Buffalo . . 44 19 27 .413 CHAMPION WILL MEET SAILOR Jeffrie * nnil Shnrkey SlRii Agreement to FlKht Tnrentrii c Hound * on October -3. NEW YORK. June IJ William A. Brady and Tom O'ftourke , representing Jim Jeff ries and Tom. Sharkey , respectively , met today and slgne < l th1 following articles for a fight between their men. The fighters agree to engage In a contest for th < > cham pionship of the world under the following conditions : Contest shall be twenty-five rounds for a decision and shall take place on October 23. 1S93 The principal to accept the best In ducements off.red by midnight September 19 , and if held in New York state the con test Is to come under the Horton law Marquis of Queensberry rules will govern and th men will be permitted to fight with ono hand free , each protecting himself In the breakaway They ar to part at the command of the refer = e Soft bandages are to be allow etl. but they must be satisfac tory to the ceferee and the opposing prin cipal The glovs shall not welch less than five ounces and each principal sha 1 be per mitted to furnish his own gloves , which are to be submitted to the referee for his approval at 3 o'clock on the day ot the cent - t st and remain In his custody until the of the club must be satlsTactcry to the con testants and each contestant will be al lowed one flmekesper. ueorge Slier was agreed on as referee. The winner shall take the 'ntlre purse The agreement provides that If either man shall suffer a defeat betwe n now and the time of the acceptance of the purse thf fight will be d cHred off After the club articles ore signed neither man i > hall engage - gage in any content except with his spar ring partner or shall forfeit the amount h * has deposited On the slenlng of these articles each man shall post J2500 with "Al" Smith who shall be final stakeholder , said forfeit to stand as a guaranty of good faith and to go to th * contestant who has lived up to the agreement The club rece'vlnar the contest shall post J3.000 , to be divided between the two nvn in ca-e the club falls to fulfill the contract Eich party aareed to pos * $10" < in all. which Is to be forfeited in cas * ol the failure to llv ; up to this and the club s articles The parties mutually agree to contest < it catchw eight * The referee shall hav > the power to decide any and all points which may arise that are not covered by the artlcl a of agreement It Is agreed trm If the contest takes place at Lenox Athletic club or the Coney Island Suortini ; club the present size of th * rlnc shnl" n"t b altered from this time on under r > 2ntltv of forfeiture of the cash deposited by O'Rourke and Brady. If the contest Is he'd outjlde of either of the e clubs tha rln ? Is to be twenty feet square In the cleir KVOTS O.V TIIK HL'.NM.Vn TRiCKS JocUoy Mnher Kxcluileil from Trnclc for HI * Itlilc mi HnnuMur. NEW YORK. June 13 Today s card'at Sh-epshead bay was spoiled by scratches but the favorites had their innings In the Daisy stake * Neda and Mis rlcordla were equal favorites It waa little more than a walkover for Neda , for she won all the way Central Trust took the sixth race bv neoil from Intrus'v. ' Her tlm ? 1.17 equaled the track record. W II. Clark , the owner of nanastar. fa vorite for the surburban , ordered Jocke > Maher awiy from his atables today anc told him h ; could not ride for him or an * one else during this and next > ear Mr Clark ha * the jockey under contract for 1 90 and 1 ) and says he prefers to piy him the 110ft/0 a > ear to stay on the ground Hi makes no direct charges that Baruatar was pullM In the big raoe Saturday , bu dccHre * he will protect other owners Results sults- First race six furlongs. Admiration won Preftldlg'.tatrlce second , Abusj third Time 1:13 : 1-5 Beyond race celling1 one mile and a fur long Holland won tistaca second , Don Ino thl.'d Time 1-541-5 Third race , Dilsy stakes , five furlongs Neda won , Jlls-rlconlla second , The Bobby third Time : 1.021.5. Fourth race one mileItav Hemasteac won Kerry Prlnct second , Byron McCIel land third. Time 1:33 : i-i. Fifth race , t-elllny fiv < furlones Man villa won Prestige second , Fluke third. Time 1-OJJ-J hlxth tace. Gran Selling stake , one and one-sixteenth mil s : Central Trust won , Intrusive second , Concord third. Time , I CINCINNATI June 1 The favorites I were beaten at LatonU today and the book- i * reaped a rich harvest Re ults I First rac * six furlonsi itlllnz Crystal line won Fair ) Dell second , M ! s Hudson third Time. 1 „ I Third race , one m'.le. sel In ? : Beand won , I Salvrez gtcond. Freak third Time : 1:11. I SwnD'r Idem finished second , but waa dls- , ( ( uilltWHl for f jullnpr i Fourth race one ra'.le nelllnr School I P.lrl u > > " h'e1d Bearer second Dissolute thl'd Time 1 i- Fifth race cev n furlonsrc Strath Llrht I won Po tmast r Bailey cond. Dlio'ute third. Time 1 tf < 4. [ Sixth race , one mite , stlllnr : The Elector won , Yubadam Mcond. Krl stand third f Tim" 1 U ST LuttS Jun 1JOnl > one outs'd r I Ivtdy Cft lahin ns < able to l nd wl'.hln the money At the fair grounds today ami as n onsriuencc the talent waa w-H re munerated Hesultv. First r ce , selling six furlontrs1 Hindoo- net won. W. B. Oite % second. Tava Harris third Time. 1 1&H. Sscoml race , selling , seven furloncs : The Pride won , Sir Oatlan second. Cotenel Cos- sidy third Tlm . 1 : 4. Third race , selling , one mile and x nty jards Duke ot Baden won. Dutch Bftrd second. Lo Bruno third Time- 17 Fourth race purse , six furlones. Ken- sine.on won , L Josephine second. Fau - turo third Ttrr.f 1 li Fifth rice put e five furlongs Southren Girl won. Sam Phillips second , Felix Bard third. Time1 0 ! Sixth race , purse one mile and twenty yards. La v Callahan won. Meadowthorpe s cond. B true third Time. 1 4 ! 4. TIN VI. IUU.M ) CIIHSS TOIUNttUM1. . American rhnmiilon Wlni from I.ec niul iliiMrnltcr lln * n II ) f , LONDON June 19Th final round of the Internal.onal ches tournamen ; bscan todaj. Ihe plavers vvr Marocrv aca'n t Ja- niwk ! Sttlnltz np.n t 8chl < > cht r , Lnker azalnst Bird. Biirkburne igalnst Tln ley. Macon against T'chliorln , I' llsburj against ! I 03 Showalter and Cohn bves I When the first adjournment was made nt t 30 In the afternon the rendition of affairs was as follows. Maroczy and Janowskl adjourned tholr frame In an even pos'tlon , Stclnltz had a bid position airnlnst Schlech- t - . I asker had beaten Bird , Blackburne. had d'spo ed of Tlney. ! . Mason had gone down before T ch'qorln and PI Isbury had worsted Lee At the evening ses lon Steln- Itz lost to S hl chter. The record of the players follow g : Won. Lost. Bird j , 10 Illa'kburne 4 S'i Cohn 5 6 Janowskl 3H 44 Lasker 11 3 L e 10 Maroczy 10 4 I.ifon 5 0 Pulsbury k 9J 44 chlethler 94 44 howaiter 64 } 74 te'nitz H ; 74 'elchmann 2 1C insley 3 11 Tschlgorm S 6 Jiibllnnt CrlcUrters. The Omaha cricketers ar * Jubilant over ecurlns Fairbanks , another plaver of In- ernitlonal fame to represent the city In t matches In the Winnipeg tournament Mr Fairbanks has for a number of years bean a member of the teim captained by He Incomparable Dr w a arace He is worth fifty runs a mnti * > to tha Omaha an and h's al--ouml ! value to the team can hirdly bo estimated If th ocal or- cinlzatlon kp > ps on strenctheninB its orces at this rate no elev n of less caliber nan the world famous Australians will be con'dered worthy its attention The In- rnatlonal match between Cinada and the United States will take place In Winnipeg on Julj 25 and S Omaha may gain four places on the Amer'can team i Tonnln ( | iniiu > l < > iinliti > Gnmes. LONDON June 19 The lawn tennis champlon hlp pamcs opened at Wimbledon oilay with thlrty-s ven entrle' Clarence tobart the Am ncan pln > er , beat Dixon thre > sets to one In the nrst round ot the a l-Enslind champ onship Hobart plaved a remarkably good game , both In ra l > ing and in back play , talrlv tutplaying Dlxon whose service was of th > hottest descrip tion Inillnnslii Ti\i > flnnio" . MOUNT CARROLL III June 19 ( Spe cial Te egram ) Ye terdiv s score Ne braska In Hans 6 , Freeport. 1 Today s score. N braska Indians , 12. Freeport. 11. HAS ORIGINAL JURISDICTION lRc Scott Dfclilc < i that IHMrlct Court linn PlrHt Cull In Cane Acninat Mnrtlii White. Judge Scott decided yestcrdiy afternoon that the district court had original juris diction of the cas agalnat Martin Wh.te chief of police , and was not compelled to wait until an appointee of the Board of Fire and Police Commissioners had had a hear- ng before that body. The demurrer which iad been filed by City Attorney Connell to each of the four counts of the Informatl-n was overruled and the further hearing o the case set for Monday morning at ' . o'clock. The question of Jurisdiction was arguei at some length by City Attorney Connel and County Attorney Shields The former contended that It was the Intention of the law to give the Fire and Police board sole original Jurl dctl-n ! over police officers , who were not Included In the mennlng of the term "cityofficers" as employed In the statute giving the district court jurisdlc tlon over such It could not have been the Intention of the legislature , Mr Connell a- gued , to give the district court immediate supervision over the actions o { firemen an ( policemen. County Attorney Shields claimed tha there was nothing In the statutes to show that there had been any Intention to make the charter annul the law previously ex isting. under -which the district court had jurisdiction. At the conclusion of the ar KUtnents the court ruled as SMK > , I LOCAL BREVITIES. Two parties of naval recruits passed through Omaha from the cast eriroute to San Francisco where they will take transports for the Philippines. There were 135 men Judge Munger has named W. H Lelghton as an examiner In chancery for the Unltec States circuit court district of Nebraska Lelghton resides In Omaha and will have his offices here. The police have been trying to locate John and Perry Powers , as they have been re quested to Inform them that their sister 1 lying at the point of death in Wheel Ing , W. Va. Boys broke Into the butter tub factory o L. D Vogel in Sheely and stole a lot o brass and rivets. They cut the bolts on the machinery and rendering the machinery practically useless. At Sarvatlon army barracks. 1711 Daven port street. Captain Edwards will give Ete recptlcon views of the slums of New York City on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings June 20 and 21. Whisky caused J. R. Conklln to beat hi wife. Judge Gordon thought there were no extenuating circumstances and sent him to Jail for five days Conklin Is a chronic habitue of the notice court and the offense he usually has to face Is that of abusing hi family and being drunk An Importation direct from Spain passei the custom house yesterday , the first In eve a jear. The consignment was made up c wines and came through in bond Tea car loads of ore Iron British Columbia , ccn signed to the smelter , also passed the cus torn house yesterday The government people are engaged In an other effort to make grass grow upon th little lawns on the souttj , east and north o the Pcstofflce building This is the thin or fourth effort that has been made. Tbl time sod Is being placed on the bar ground , after which It Is tamped down , am then ( loaded with water About thirty local Elks will attend the annual carnival of the order at St Louis this week. They do not go In a body , but each telects his own route and time for de parture The local lodge has no favors to ask of the grand lodge this year , and for that reason there Is not the Interest In the meeting which has existed heretofore. While Raloh Knodell. Manfred Farlln , Jerry Quintan and Lee Wright were engaged - gaged with a party of their friends In bestowing - stowing a charivari on Mr. Uenmeln , 21 South Nineteenth street , they were arrested for dUturblne the peace by making a lcu.1 and unusual noise and by throwing missiles at the house of the aforesaid Bernstein. While a traveling man named J Monroe waa In the alley near the corner of Twelfth and Capitol avenue Saturday night an un known colored man warned him first to leave the alley , and then struck him over the eye as he was dolnz si H Baker was arrested , as his appearance corresponded with the des. crlptlon given by Monroe. The traveling man was notified to e'me to the itation and prosecute his assailant. Fred Wrar was arrested upon the com plaint of Ethel nurni , 1711 Davenport street , who claimed that be entered her room and robbed her trunk cf a pair of cuff buttons and a J50 bill. When the police arrested I Wray they fcund the cuff but'ons on his person and a 1500 advertising bill with the last cipher torn off They are wondering , DOW what complaint ( o make as neither of I the articles Is of any value. SOUTH OMAHA NEWS , t * > . + fr < > .m frfc fc. - > 4 - N'o teachers were ele tel t last nights meeting of the Board of Education for the eaeon that the examining committee only om pie ted Its tabors late la the afternoon ml the teachers' committee had not jet ooked over the report It was stated that t would take considerable time for the eachers' committee to go over the papers f the fifty-two persons wtio were examined , n 1 consequently the election of more teach- rs wag postponed until Tuesday evening one 27 Some one stated that only fifteen f the fifty-two had passed the examination , and this probably accounts tor a change In he rules which was made at the suggestion of Bulla. Subdivision B of section 60 of the rules governing the examination and quallflca- Ions of teachers was amended to read as ollows "A second class certificate requiring an average standing of To per cent and no sub- ect to liave a grade of less than TO per ent Such certificate shall be valid for one year and may be * renewed by the board to enyone who has taught one or more terms n the public schools of South Omaha. " After quite a debate this motion was passed , the two republican members Lott and \Vjman voting against it A protest from 100 or more residents of Brown Park against the appointment of Jo seph Se > kora as janitor was read and re ferred to the commmltte on janitors Freltag brought up the matter of a small school house west of the Burlington tracks n the Fourth ward. U was stated mat eighty-seven children of school age now riMlde west of ttie tracks and are compelled , o go quite a distance to the school build- ng. The danger of crossing the tracks at a grade crossing was enlarged upon and the buildings and grounds committee will In vestigate and see what can he done toward orating a ono or two-rcom building In this section It was stated In connection with this matter that the South Omaha Land cnmfiany would donate a lot if the board would place a echool house upon It. The committee on buildings and grounds will get together this week and go over ; he different buildings to see what Is needed In the way of repairs. Hyan tried to have Mrs Hammerstrom , linltor at the Corrigan school , dismissed and Mrs M. Farrell appointed , but the beard was not with him and the motion wae lot President Roberts will appoint a commit tee of three today to attend the meeting cf the Commercial club tonight and ascertain the. feeling in the High school bond propo sition. Labor Situation LnchniiRcd. Up to last night the labor situation re mained unchanged , the carpenters not walkIng - Ing out yesterday , as It bad bet-n announced they would The plumbers Interested as serted they had not yet sisned the agree ment sent down by the Omaha Journeymen plumbers , but Instead had sent to the Omaha plumbers a copy of an agreement which they were willing to sign It might be said , therefore , that negotiations are still pending and the chances are that the car penters will not take up the fight until all means of an amicable settlement have been exhausted. Those In a position to know asserted yesterday afternoon that it was doubtful If there would be any trouble , the chances being that the differences now ex isting would be settled one way or another before long. Work on the old IMvonka block at Twenty-fourth and L streets Is now at a standstill , but carpenters on other buildings about the city worked the same as usual yesterday One property owner who ccntemplates the erection of a building was notified that he must have his plumbIng - Ing done by a masters-plumber who had signed the agreement .ojteJse the carpenters and bricklayers would refuse to go to work. Cenns ! < T OOPS Preo. John Gennsler was arraigned in police court yesterday afternoon on the charge ol forging a pav check belonging to P Bros- nlhan last January and was discharged Councilman Fd Johnson appeared for the defendant and under his cautious question ing Broderick failed to identify Gennsler as the man who committed the crime Gennsler was recently brought from St. Joseph to stand trial for this offense and the outcome was a great sunrise to many who had knowledge of the affair Mnllclnn * Destruction of Property. auuuuy untrfjiuuu suine youns ; men admittance to scale hou e No S at the stock yards and maliciously destroyed a Babc-ck fire extinguisher An axe , which had been placed beside the extinguisher for use in an emergency , was used and the machine was literally hacked to pieces Genera Manager Kenyon of the Stock Yards com pany has posted notices offering a reward of J25 for Information leading to the arres of the person or persons Implicated In the outrage fitGn ln. Bids for oermanent sidewalks closed at no"n yesterday. Mrs. R C Young , who has been seriously 111 , Is Improving. George W. Davis Is building a cottage nt Sixteenth and I streets. The Board of Equalization will continue In session today and tomorrow * . Miss Effle Gardner. Twenty-fifth and . streets , has gone to Blair to visit friends John Myers has taken out a permit for a cottage , to be erected at Eighteenth and H streets The city officials are complaining because awnings have not been placed on th buildings. Ed Pollard Is home from Wyoming where he Is employed with a Union Pacific surveying outfit. A L Bcrgqulst , the feed and coal man leaves today for Dalesberg , S D , to spenc a month with friends. The Omaha Packing company la build ing an addition to Its cooper shop The new building Is 66xSO fee' . Frank J Morlarty , cashier of the Pack ers' National bank , left > esterday { or Bos on , to attend to come business matters. The Ladles' Circle of the First Methodist Episcopal church will give a trolley party this evening leaving N street at 3 o'clock. Monte Weeks , clerk at Clark's drug store bifi gone to Belleville. Kan , to epend a couple of weeks with friends and relatives Mrs. H. K Wolfe , wife of Superintendent Wolfe of the public schcoU , Is quite sick at the home of Dr. Wolfe's parents In Lincoln Captain E. T Edwards of the Salvation Army gave stereoptlson views cf "The Llfa of Christ" at the First Presbyterian church last night. Complaints from property owners on the 15&3 assessment will be received by the city clerk up to Wednesday afternoon at 5 p. m No complaints were filed yesterda ) . A meeting of the Commercial club U on the bifls for tonight. In case there Is a quorum a committee from the Board of Edu. cation will tell about the needs of a new High schcor building and will try to ascer- i tain the feeling of the club In the matter. I J Plquett , an employe at Cudah's , was i severely tcafded with a weak solution of 1 l > e yesterday afternoon The temperature ( of the lye was abrut 130 degrees , and the | burns , which are principally In the abdomen , I arc very painful Dr Slabaugh attended I the case and stated last night that Plquett would pull through all right. Mrs. Mahanna , Twenty-fourth and I streets , was called to St Louis a day or two ago by the death of her mother Yesterday A telegram was received here announcing the death of Mrs Mahanna's lister at Des Molnej The sister was not even known to b sick and the meticga announcing her death came as a severe tbock to the family SI. John \Vultr Hiaiulunlluu. J C St John appeared before Judge Gor don Monday and waived examination oa the half dnen counts pending against htm He ' U charged Mth forgery aa4 u 'erin ; fr * < d Instruments His bond was placed at tv > 0 In each CM * In the majority of them he pasted J * checks. sKnrd by hlm ? lf P M I 'oweM , who was accused with him. was dts- churgeJ , as he could not be connected In he several transaction * . | STREET MUST REMAIN OPEN Council Decide * t muitninttRftlnnt 1'ropntiltlnn of tlic llnllrnnili to Cloe S M rntrctttli Mrcet. The city council voted unanimously yes terday afternoon In comm ttee meeting against closing Seventeenth street as re quested by the two roads Interested In the viaduct matter. The members listened for about an hour to the representations cf prop erty owoers as to the damage the vacation of the street would cause them and then cast line affirmative votes on the proposition sub- ay President Blngham that the city attcrnc ) be Instructed to strike out and withdraw the paragraph In the proposal o : me Ity to the roads relating to the closing ot Seventeenth street and to notify the railroads Immedi ately. The members with but few exceptions cx- plained their votes. The majority of then ? voted as they did on accouit ot the strcng case presented by the property owners ol the district afucled. Attorney Abbott , for the I'axton & Vlerllng Iron works , made an argu. ment against the proposition submitted by the roads , which In respect to Seventeenth street is the same as that submitted by the city He declared that the agreement would bo no more binding on the reads than they claimed It would on the city acd that the agreement that the roads "should save the city harmless from all damages" wouU mean In operation simply that the propertj owners could go Into the courts to get their money from the toads and would not have any cause against the city. Moreover , the provision that the city should be sa.ured m advance against loss by reason of the closing of the street , he said , would be Impossible of enforcement , there being co way to deter mine damages beyond dispute but In the courts. He gave the legal steps by which he claimed the roads would be able to tie up the mtne ) of the property owners for fifteen } ears. Ferdinand Streltz also spoke for the prop erty owners , reiterating arguments advanced In their behalf In previous meetings. Presi dent Blngham then offered the reaolutko In- ' structlng the city attornej as stated and It i was unanimously adopted. ' Councilman Mercer submitted the draft of | an ordinance regulating and enforcing the giving of transfers by the street railway ) company nt stated street crossings Ther was ccosiderabi'e disagreement en the form which such an ordinance should take The ordinance as drawn up by Mercer will bo copied and furnished to each member for consideration. ' BEFORE THE GRAND MUFTI | \enrl > 1OO South Oiniihn CltlzciiM S enr AlleKlnucc to the Klntr. There are nearly 100 South Omaha buel- nesj men who know all about the mysteries of the Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben. These men vere out at the Castle last night , where they met the grand mufti , who told them all ab ut It Last nlsht the mercury hcvered close to the century point , but the temperature was not a comparison to the time that the Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben put up for the can didates from the great packing center They set them a pace that was hard to follow and kept It up all the evening All of the ma chinery worked to a charm , several new- kinks being added to the appliances , which pleased the unfortunates pleaiei them be cause they escaped with their lives. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. E W Nash and son have returned from the east. Mrs J Boquet o Nebraska City was in town Monday. Mr and Mrs J M. Kilpatrick of Beatrice are visiting in the city. J S Butterfield or London , England , Is a guest at one of the leadinghotels. . Dr. Mary J. Breckenrldge has gone to the Black Hills to be absent two weeks. J. M. Woolworth and daughter expect to leave this week for an extended trip through Europe. \V. H Finley of the State college ot Penns > Ivanla registered at a leading hotef Monday. John Roslcky. properltor of Pokrok Zapadu. has gone to Wllber , Neb , to call on old-time friends Dr J P. Lord returned yesterday from Rockford , III. Mrs. Lord and children will remain there for some weeks. Louis Bernstein arrived home > esterday from Hebrew Union college at Cincinnati to spend the summer wlh his parents Charles Bradley and Master R B Brad- fej of Newark , N J and Mrs. H V. Butler of Paters"n N J , are guests at the Mlllard G Jamleson Ed Langan and W. Sampson , all of Hayden Bros. , returned yesterday ( rom Langd-n , Mo , with something le s than 1,000 pounds ot fish Mr. A S Lee of the Mlllard hotel was unexpectedly called to Wilmington. Del Monday by a telegram announcing the serious Illness of his wife Misses Jeanette and Mary Underwood of Dayton 0 . are In the city visiting Mrs W. R. Kelly The Misses Underwood were real- dents of Lincoln and are very well known in Omaha. Rev P. A McGovern. rector ot St Phllo- mena's cathedral , left Sunday for Den ver to officiate at the nuptial ceremony ot an old friend , which occurs in that city tomorrow morrowmornlnc Charles F. FUhback , an attorney , and James G. RanMn , a prominent miner of Rawllns Wyo , are registered at the Mll lard. Mr Rankln Is Interested in the Grand Encampment country , which he thinks Is one ot the most promising sections In the west. At the Mlllard Thomas E Rogers , New York , C L Llnley , Chicago , J M Regan , Chicago II D Seavey , Kansas City , George Bauer , Llnc-rn , E E Hlnkle. J.V Sutherland , Chicago , S V > ' Llnsheimer , Los Angeles , JED McMecham , Chicago , George A Swales , Buffalo Major William Menaghan , who was sta tioned in Omaha for nearly a jear as an ad ditional pa > master In the army , has had the order tor his ditcharge revoked , and he la again in the service. After the order waa Issued the major returned to his home at Cleveland , O It It believed bis next as signment will be at Portland , Ore. At the Her Grand T B Buckurt Kan- as City , J W Argebrlght and wife New- York , George G Williams , Chicago , Charles I H Beckett , Plttsburg , E E Tomllnaon I Kansas City , G C Jones J. E Stewart , i Chicago , N S Harwccd. James Manahan , Lincoln , R D. Campb lr , E Farmer and I wife. Charles T Hoagg , Chicago F O 1 Hllller. Sheridan , Wyo , J G Mitchell ' Kansas City. D J Sinclair , St Louis. A O Swift. Chicago , James Frawley , Deadwood J N. McNutl , Kansas City. C C Mo- NIsh Fremont , E E. Brown , Lincoln. L ' McMabon. E G Maul , Chicago K T Lam- 1 berton. Boston , B B Campbell. Kansas I City , A W Brown New York C G Baker Beatrice E C Blckford , Nebraska City , Charles M C nway , Sioux City , Arthur Ben , St Louis. AT SODA FOUNTAIN Iliiil > , Drain and > rr\e Tonic < > \rruuiura DEBILITY All Drutruls s Avo'i Substitutea r rtralu ard end 'gemer.tv sent po-tpad MARIANI i CO , Ji W lith St N H Y.rk. For Infants nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Vegetable Preparation For As similating ihcTood andUcguIa- tiru Ihc Stomachs andDowels cT Promotes Di cslion.ChcctfuI- ncss andRest.Contalns neither Optum.Morphine nor Mineral. ABC OTIC. R MxSuvvt J .Ut Mo In , tnltt Strd ' II jm Slid - Use Apcrfect Remedy for Constipa tion. Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions Fcvensh- For Over ncss andLoss OF SLEEP. Thirty Years EXACT COPVOT WHAPPCB. SPECIAL FEATURES Colonial People , Hird- , Animals , Product . Homes PauiS rireuorks , ; Art Exhibit : Me- ch.inical Exhibits ; 'Il-c 3Iidua > ; Godfrey's Hrit .Military HanJ. OPEiNS AT OMAHA , NEBRASKA , JULY 1st , CLOSES NOVEMBER i , 1899. Everything New Except the Buildings. Will Eclipse Last Year. 6 L , ? { 'I11I ' . .rSecretary. . Du lle > Smith Treasurer , Frank Murphy . KlUheri " ' ° J Sm > th' airman. p E- r.Vm Havden H. J. PenfoW j B \fiiVViX1M ! , ° § , Y 9MMI1"1EE' ? Frank iIufPhy Herman Kountze. Emll Brandels J H. : rm Pit P < I.ITTI.r SklKL > IN TIIK SIIOK CUES INSTl.NT KKLIV ? fVft r t < wnttn. Tir < l , Smirt.ne ivpUy C ill , n < tinilchlnc Foet. . . . . . . . . , Jifm vl" nJ prevent * llr rt > nei > i < trul < M | ref tbi > feet. InrnlinMofnr K. .i v. r aseabouuht ilre * bj wil liN Flwhy pwiplc inj this txtwiivi t-pt inllr i > tTnttri > in M ith nj rtitllne. Blres Instant Relief to Babies Suffering from Rash or Chafing. 25o per box , "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSEFUL - FUL OF SHAME. " KEEP YOUR HOUSE CLEAN WITH nine VTIOI u , . WHEN OTHERS FAlu . . .CONSULT. . . fi'i. Scarlcs d Scarlcs OMA HA , NEB. Specialists in Nervous , Chronic & Private Disease * " / Men and H'omeri Vie guirantec to cure all cat's curabl Cntnnh .111 I'ireasttnf Hit Iwr 1 liriMit ( > iilnina li , li"i lt itiinrr , //i/u/otci : , I ji cucele , &u/it/ ; / , Ouriurr/n/ . ailaieiil.araoui ; J'ou Middle .lijcil u-d OM .Uw.t Rlnnrl ami 11 In I' ' asei. Sorn , sp- DlOUU dilU OMII | > , „ „ ! „ . JtroiuU 1 mnrs Tcitfr P--z"ma. and Il ! x-it I'uitun tlit r ouhly c'cinK-U trmu Ihijkicm. . al \Vrak n.tot Or.'aua , lullimoiation , Kuuture * . j'lK Fi > tula. etc TTt nrh Tllroa' . Lunu'v Llrcr , Drspcp * OulCil I II amiallbuwelairiUtomaiUiruubl i -/4oc ' 'vcn careful and sp tnl attentiu LoUluo fur all tbeir ciany aim.cou. WRITE jonr trnublrs , i ( out of tlie ci Tbou > ui.djcuc ( i at Uuuia by corropoadea . - . Searles h Series. 119 S. 14th St. , Oma'ia. ' DUFFY'S PURE fylALT WHISKEY ALL DRUGGISTS. CLUB MEN and men careful arout dre'tf are our custn- mers The more ( areful , the be' tr wtikt ! to serve them \ \ * make tj orlT tht h . - tt of nigh-grade shirts for dresg , buslnc gulf and general cutlng we < r but we call special attention to our FANCY SHIRTINGS of madras , zeph > rs French conled linens arti tine cambrics knotting the variety 's no Ur ; and the patterns o exquul u that yju will find what plis s your finrj amj which has the added merit of b tne tmr , , ; ) mun I'rlce. cuff * attached. (3 to 4 } ra h We sn < l out sample * of fabrics and idf- meakurtng blank o out of town customers , \\e guarantee to fit i LI > 'COLX BAHTLKTT Co. , , Shirt Makers , 46 Jackson Boulevard , Chicago SCHOOLS. BROWNELL HALL , 1'iiiirillim ; niul D.IJ "ic-linol for Olrln , Undarre d re < tlon of Rt Rev Oeorca Worth'ncton S T D , LL D Fal term tvmmenees Sep : ISth , 1 33 SenJ for ilrrjlar or arply personally to Mrs Lou se It Lpton , Prin i'it | A Doctor * I or a Lawyer ft S * .J , Can now secure an office on 'J Jl the third floor of TjT $ The Bee | I Building | ft ft i i at a very reaionable rent. i i There Is an offlce vacant now jt ( on that floor. It can be dl- , t < , TTjT TCP ,1 vlded by a partition , to make .1. a waiting rcotn and a conaulta. ! { . , XT 7T i . tlon room. This facei Far- J , ji , nara street and opens on tha ' ' . broad corridor. The rent Is * f , : j ! only 115. ' * ? tjT ft R. C , Peters & Co. , I ? { T Rental Agents , GROUND FLOOR. | & # # # ftft $ CURE YOURSELF ! Ilij < ; f > t uimitnrcl IrnUU IK if ulcrratlou _ . fit mm uai n > citr > ctt. Kf tttin ( { a. 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