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JEFFRIES UMPIRES A CAME
Dnll Exhibition OWen Before a B'g Crowd
at the Bill Park
Hly. M ... 112 4 OiDolan. 2b
Zlmmtr. c . 0 1 S 4 OlCros, ss
Wa.HHI. f . 0 1 0 J Oj
Phlllfpl. i. 10 Hi
O'llrlfn ... 0 0 0 0 ft
.012:91 Buffalo 00000001100000 1-.1 1 ernor Griggs, nt IS to 6: Qtllzz II, nt 5 to 1.
,00 : 1 2 ' Chicago 010000100000000-3 onntns, at is 10 0, nnu I'lcnroy, nt 10 10 1
Piatt, p 0 1 0 2 0
Totals 4 7 30 t 3
THCIHANDS WATCH A TAME SHOW
;iiniiiilfn I'imllint nml I'liniiiiiliin
Hull Ten in I.imf Through I'lcni
nnt VI ti'i'iiiiiiii 11 11 it Tire
the Nprctntord.
Dra Mnlncn, N Omnlin, It.
IiiiJ Imiim ikiI Ik. Il) Kiiiikiik Tit', it.
Illllllllll, ill ( IllcilRII, !2.
MlnncninlU, tl lli-tnilt, .'1.
MllmiiiUcr, ll ('Ic v. nml, M.
IMttslitiru, r. PlillutU-liililu, I.
CIiIiiiiko, tl llrnnlil n, .1,
Huston, II SI. I.oil Im. a.
Sen York, 7 Cincinnati, I.
I Totals . . 6 10 M 15 1
Untied for WhiUIoII In ninth.
lMllnbiirff 0 0 0 .1 0 0 0 1 0 1-5
Philadelphia ....3 0 1 0000 0 0 0 I
Earned runs: Pittsburg, 1 Two-bnie hit:
1 Cooper. Three-base hit: B'Miutnont. Stolon
buses: Wagner, Flick (2), McFarland.
OiiIhii. Double plays: Williams In Hltchlo;
Flick to Delehanty. First base on 1m"s:
Off Wntldell, 6; off Piatt, 3. Left on Inses:
! Pittsburg, 7: PhllndolphK. i. Struck o it:
Jiy IKIMl lli , It,,, v. ,., .
MrParliinil, 1' Zlmmer, 1. Tlmp; 2:35.
I'mplre: Hurst.
Iloitnii Keeps Stcmtlly tin.
HOSTON, Juno 1. By hard and consecu
tive hlttlt'sr Boston took tie li.ul In the
third Inning of toduys game. Umpire
Swartwood declared Dnnlln out for Interfer
pnee In the llfth. The decision occasioned
tonsldirnble excltcinont. Attendance, 1,00.
Score:
BOSTON 8T. l-OCIH.
n.it oak. ll.II. O.A.K.
Kamed runs: Buffalo, 2. Left on basns:
Buffalo. 7; Chlcngo. 15. Tno-b.isc hits: Hal
ILfaii, Gettman. Sacrlllce hits, llrodlc,
Katoll, Schrecongost. Hhearon. Stolrn
basis: llurtmnn, Pnddi t. 2i. Dowd (2).
Shugurt, Shearon. Double pl.ijs: Andrews
to mrcy (2), i'adden to Dowd. Struck out:
Hy Amole. 1; by Katoll, 5. I'asspil balls:
'HchrfrotiKost, 2. Buses on balls: 'iff Atnole,
7. ofi Katoll, 2. Wild pitches; Katoll, 1;
Amole, 1. lilt with ball: llartman, Mc
Fiirland, Pndden. Time of game: 2:23. Lm
pire: Dwyor.
Won In the Twelfth.
ItpsllltH:
First race, hurdle handicap, one and
thrpp-quartpr inllps: Governor Griggs won,
Iarklnnd second, Maze third. Time: 316 1-5
Second race, live furlongs. selling: Qui?.
11 won. llpau Oallant second, Ottnnellle
third. Time: 1:02.
Third race one mile and seventy yards.
Orontas won, Scales second, Ixmg Isle
third. Time: 1:17.
Fourth race, the Criterion stakes, four
nnd one-half furlongs; Cap-and-Hells won,
Luertina second, Ashps third. Time: 0:f 2-5
Fifth race, one and one-sixteenth miles
Miixlmn Gomez won, Firearm second.
MILWAUKEE, Wis., June l.-Mllwnukee Chnrentus third. Time; 1:15.
defeated Cleveland In nnothcr twelve-Inn- Sixth race, about six furlongs, selling:
Ing game today, the secund of this scries. IMcardy won, ller uulyshln second, Oare
LRiunrt excusable error ir. hip eicvurmi . mini, jiiiic; i.iv-u.
fhVp the home tenm a o"iance. of which
thev took advantage, winning In the twelfth
on Smith's thrce-lvigger and Dowllng's hit
with two out. Attendant e, 00. Score:
MILWAUKKK. 1 CI.p:VKt.ANP.
rt it o a.e. hii.ua. i..
Hamilton, of 1
Collins. 5b... 1
Tenr.ey, lb.. 1
James .J. Jeffries, champion heavyweight ulne,' s.' 0
pugilist It the world, proved a great draw- rrwinnn, rf. 0
Ing card out at Iho new ball park on Vinton
ulrcot Monday af tern ion He woh scheduled
to umpire the exhibition gatno between
Colonel Keith's Colts and Ilclden Hills cold
water brigade, and a crowd nuriib'rlng about
3,000 turned out to see him do the Job. The
Mr champion corlalnly was not a howling
Biicccas as an umpire and In the minds of a St. I O ills
13 0 0 Mcflrnw. 3b. 1
3 3 3 0 l'onovan, rf 0
1 S 1 0 l'onlln. cf.... 0 1
3 2 ft 0 HnrkMt. If.. 1 I
0 0 3 1 rju'nn, m,... 0 1
2 3 0 1 Mr lann. lb. 0 1
2 4 10 KMater. 21). . 0 1
2 2 0 0 llnlilnson, c. 1 1
114 0 HiiKlicv. p .. 0 1
Heldrlck ..0 0
Totals S if id 15 2 I
I Totalu 3 9 21 1 1 j
Oonlln out for Interference. Hatted for '
Hufhey In the, ninth.
lloston 0 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 -(!
.0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0-3
lyiwp, 2b
rhrkf. v..
I)lnpn. p..
0 3 1
3 0 0
3 0 0
8 ft n
0
0
0
ft
0
0
3 1
1 1
3 1
2 2
i 0
0 0
WaMron, rf. 1
Oaiiy, cf.... 1 1
Cunroy, ss. . 1 1
Anderson, If 1 1
niltz, 2b.... I 2
niFKln. It'... I 3
lturke. Jb.... 1 1
K.mlth, c 1 2
Howling, p.. 1 1
Totals...
0
0 0
2 1
ft 1
0 3
3 0
6 ft
1 0
4 1
1 0
6
big majority of tho crowd would do well to
connno himself to the gladiatorial arena.
Ho exhibited himself, It Is true, hut the ex
tent of his umpiring was to call "out" or
"aafo" the base runners, as the case hap
pened to be. Harry Uurrcll did the bulk of
tho work, ofllclatlng n umplro of balls and
strikes. Believing that Jeffries was to um
pire the game unassisted tho crowd was
much disappointed, for tho big pug was
hanfly moro than a casual observer of the
Kamo.
Neither Jeffrlps nor tho multitude that
swarmed thp grandstand and tho bleachers
raw a gamo that was worth crorslng the
street to witness. Indeed, It wbh such an
exhibition as a tot of public school boys put
up every afternoon on vacant lots around
4own. Fortunntcly, the game dots not count
In tho pennnnt race, as both the locals and
the Prohibitionists had an off-day Monday,
nolthcr being scheduled for a regular game.
When tho qxpert accountants added tho
masses of figures representing the participa
tion of the various players In the game It
was discovered that tho champs had made
n showing a shade worso than that made by
tho Hawkcyes and tho latter woro tho vic
tors with a score of 7 to 3.
Scully In tlic Mflro.
Joo Scully presided over tho rubber for
elx Innings, but was Ineffective, being batted
freely by the visitors and was replaced by
Newmeycr In the seventh. Thp h' me team
was 11 sort of a hastily Improvised aggrega
tion all through. Hebsamen and Wlls n both
taking a vacation for the afternoon, thus
necessitating a complete rearrangement of
the tram, Pitchers Mackey and Ycrkes fill
ing fielding positions. Parker pitched a rat
tling good game for the visitors, but If ho
l-Jarncd runs: Il.iston. S: St. Ixiuls. 1. Two-
base hits: Dnnlln. Stahl 12), Freeman (2).
I .owe. Stolen bases: Donovan. Double
play: I.nwe to Tenney. Sacrlllce hit: Dono
van. Hases on balls: Off Dlneen, 6: off
Ilughey. 2. Struck out: Hy Dlneen, 2; by
Htuhcv 1 Time of game: 2:03. Umpire:
Swnrtwood,
tirlllltli'a -Work Wins.
HltOOKl.y.V, June 4. -After being touched
un for fourteen hits nnd live runs Kltson
was relieved In the sixth. Kennedy took
his place and Phlcngo's batting picnic was
necked, but Hronklvn could do very llttlo
with Orltllth nnd lost. Orllllth was up In
the nl In the rl"hth. but a shan double
plav by Chllds and Ganzel saved him. The
lidding of Dahlrn nnd McCormlck was the
fratuip. Jonps made n home run drive ovrr
tho rlsht Held fence, the first this season.
Attendance, 1,400. Score:
CHICAOO I nitOOKt.YN.
lt.H O A K. It. II O.A K.
Merles, cf..O 3 5 0 ll.Ione, rf.... 3 1 4 ft ft
I'hlMs, 2b... 0 1 2 r, 0 Kerti-r, rf...O ft 3 0
Ityan, If 1 2 2 0 ft .lennlnus. lb ft 112 1
Oreen, rf....O 3 0ft 0 Kelly. If ft 322
Onnzel, 1h.. 1 113 ft 0 Dahlen, ss..o 0 4
M'l'm'k, ss. 3 2 0 S 0 Cnifs. 3b.... 0 0 ft 5
3 0 0 I'lckerlnp, cf 3 3 fi
4 0 0 t'rl'tmm, rf . 2 4 2
3 6 I Sullivan, 3b. 0 2 1
3 0 0 Oenln. If... 1 1 3
3 3 1 lClian-e, lb 0 1 12
1 0 0 riooil, 2b.... 0 1 I
2 3 1 Vlo, s 0 0 2
3 2 0 Hp'es. c 2 3 5
0 1 0 McKenna, p. 0 0 0
Merba'er. 21) 0 0 0
9 143.1 17 3, -
1 Totals s 15 3o ii
Winning run made with two out.
Milwaukee ..0 3 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 2 1-0
Cleveland ....1 100 3 010002 0-S
Uarned runs: Milwaukee, 3: Cleveland, fi.
Tvvo-baso hits: Sullivan. Pickering. Three
ao hit: Smith. Ibises on balls: Hy Dow
llns, 3; by MeKenna. 4. lilt bv Pitched
ball: Hy bowling, 1; by McKenna. 1. Um
pitches: McKenna, 2. Struck out; Hy
bowling. 2; by .MeKenna, 3. Time of game:
2:35, Umpire: Uantlliion.
StunilliiK of the Tenni.
Played. Won. Lost.
Indianapolis 32 24 .
Milwaukee 37 21
Cleveland .V. 19
Chleago 39 20
Mlnnpapolls 39 20
Kansas City 40 19
Huffalo 3il 13
Detroit 35 11
S
16
17
19
19
21
23
21
tiiititriir Hull (iniiips.
Sunday morning the Pulques and the Re
serves, two of the promising nmntcur
teams, played a red-hot game of ball which
was Interesting despite Its oiie-sldednpss,
the Hcserves winning with a score of li to
G. The feature of the game was the pltcn-
lnir of Miller or tne noserves. ne irm-i
Iti'snltn nt tin M. I, mils Truck.
ST. I.OI.MS, June 4. Three favorites, two
second choices nnd a well-played third
horse, won all of the events at tho fair
grounds tiday. Track fast. Itesults:
First race, selling, one mile nnd nn' eighth:
Parole d'Or, 111 (J. Matthews), I to 1, won;
Halllcd, S7 (J. T. Woods), 5 to 1 and S to 5,
second; Mystery, 111 (lllnkey), 10 to 1, third
Time: l:t. Hungry Hill, itodd, Towanda
Abusive, Pacemaker, Our Clara nnd Hill
Jn kman also ran.
Second rnce, seven furlongs: Tulla Fonso,
07 (J. T. Woods). 4 to 1, won; Algol. 119
(flllmore), 1 to 2 and 1 to 6, second; lll-Noc-Ker,
91 (Cogswell), 10 to 1. third. Time.
1:2S. Vesper Light. Harry Dunn, Crystal
linn nnd Tigress also ran.
Third race. 2-year-olds, live furlongs: Thp
Mecca, 110 (Vlttatoe), even, won; Danger
Line, 103 t Powell), 5 to 1 nnd 6 to 5, second;
Miss Zara, 110 (J. T. Woods), S to 1, third
Time: 1:03. Skip With, Jllntnra, Amorosa
and Darleno also ran.
Fourth rate, one mile: Russell R, 87
(Dntnlnlck), 4 to 5. won; Tom Clllmore, W
("Dale), 15 to 1 nnd I to 1. second; Silent
Friend. St) (Watson), 1f. to 1, third. Time:
1:4.'. Moronla, Helen II. Gardiner nnd Tick
ful also ran.
Fifth race, handicap, six furlongs: Dr.
Cave, a," (Dale), 4 to 1, Won; Hummer, 102
fl T A,,lul ill l 1 nml In 1 Bnontirf-
W1 I l.-Vui,l IM ilirmilnlrkV ! In T. Ihlril Tlmn'
il:13. Celeste d'Or, Iignn Mulhall nnd
t 2 Loving Cup also ran.
I Sixth race, selling, six furlongs: Hertha
i7.'? ' Nell. 107 (Vlttntoe), 7 to 1, won; Nrd
..iti V ekes. 112 dllnkpy). I to 1 nnd 6 to 5. sec
ond; Queen Usher, 105, 12 to 1. third. Time:
1:14t. Apple Jack. Dlggs, Also Ran II, Hen
Hoy. Necklace, Kulallo and Imp Loiterer
also ran.
P.C.
.750
.311
I,oiiK"1int" First nt llmvt liorne.
CIIICAOO. June 4. Weather clenr and
track slow nt Hawthorne today. Results:
First race, one mile, selllnir: The Hobby.
101 fMlller). 3 to 1, won: Lake Mills. 112
out three men, gave no-bases on balls and j (Ross), 2 to 1, second; Maccabee, 112 (Crow
...u nffar.llvn thrnmrbnllt thp irame.
h.iMerleH were: Reserves, Miller and
Tracy; Uniques. Murrny and Hall.
The Hen Hurs and the Corners idnved
two rousing games of ball at Twenty
seventh and Spnuldlng streets Sunday. In
th. morn nc itlime tile lien nurs wrai
hurst), third. Time: 1:14. Praetorian,
Stttcs. Annls Palmer and Lydla S nlso ran
Second race, six furlongs: Nobleman, 117
(Riley), 20 to 1, won; Orlmar, 114 (Ross). 3
to ." set ond - Hnncle, 111 tCrowhurst), third.
Time: lilSi. Miss Ross nnd Tyrba also
ran.
Ilrailley, 3b.. 1 3 1 2 1 Iiemont, 21... ft 10 0 u HCorp of J3 to i2 ,i, , Thr,i ri,00i steeplechase handicap, short
ivwme. c.o 1 4 1 0 Farrell, c... 1 0 3 t 0 L , , not,er victory In the afternoon i course: tllobe II. 145 (Kggerson), 6 to S.
Orllllth. p... 1 2 ft 0 0 Kit son, p.... 1 ft 0 ft .,n score of 11 to 9. Knight pitched for , won; Frond. W (Jackson). 2 to 1, second;
T Z Z 7, . Krnn,,,1'' P-0 0 0 0 0 w;p"15ncl, , ,lrs i the morning and Curtis Vlklr, IV. (Wilson), third TlmP: 3:11'.
Totals 18 27 13 2, .Z,7., In the afternoon, Howser catching both ', Lord Chesterlleld Monlta. VnnHrunt, Dur-
' Totals 1 . 27 1 1 " ",c ward and Hecky Rolfc also ran.
Chicago 0 1 1 1 2 0 0 0 1 i
Hrooklyn 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 14
Earned runs: Chicago, 5; Hrooklyn. 2.
Three-base hits: Ryan McCormlck, Grif
fith. Two-base hits: Mertes, Green, Onn
zpI. McCormlck. Hradley. Home run: Jones.
First liaso on irrora: Hrooklyn. 2. Left
on bases: Chicago, S; HrookIn. 7. Struck
out: Hy Kennedy. 1: by Griffith. 2. Sacri
fice hit: DonoluiP. Stolen bases: Mrrtes,
UUlilvn.
Tho Kant umanas provcu uuy i".'
the Mnrks Hros. team In Sunday morning s
ball game at Fifth and Locust streets. Iho
score was 32 to 15 In favor of tho Marks
Bron.
Trnnlile Over t'mnlrci.
cirITV- pWV lime 4 (Sneclal. T. J
1 1 Ickey. president of the Wostem Rase Hall 1 'M'r). ""?.:, JiJ'2i:.. M"nf.:
league, who has charge of tho umpires 01 iih-. nnimf, im '")
l''ourth race, tho Juvenile stakes, five fur-
lonss: Garry Herrmann, 121 (Cay wood),
even, won; Sllverdale. US (T. Rurns). out,
second; Sortie. 113 (Devln). third. Time:
1:02U. The Conqueror nlso ran.
Fifth r.icp, one mile nnd eighth, selling:
Star Chamber. 92 (Walshl. 6 to 1. won:
Jimp. 107 (Ross), 2 to 1, second: Trimmer,
r ' .. T 1 . 1 1 . . n, llnund
"'tun, ii,iiiii, jiioer, ui, Avtiuimi. i'.--n tv,,. leneue statea neiore leavniK oiuu v uj ";:, .; ,, , , ,m
on balls: Hv Orllllth. 2. Double nlnvs: T.LL ;Xi nptln of the magnates Sixth race, ono mile: Gold Fox, 1M (T
Dnhlcn to Jennings. Chllds to Gansel. lilt wliich was held here, thut better umpires Knight). 3 to 1, won; (,reat Hend 110
by pitched ball: Hy C.rifllth 1. Passed Jv,"S be -eciired for the future. Since the , I)upee) B to 5. second; Molo, 110 (Ross),
ball: Donohue. Time of unmo: 2:10. Urn- I?"?Ti l:tli- Teucer, Tenby nnd
Rlnaldo a so ran.
plre
O'Day
It mI Lose to (limits
V'llalfn, cf. 2 t
Oleanon. 2b.. ft 0
Pelbiirh. If.. 0 1
Orinly, c 1 1
Doyle, lb.... 3 2
Mercer, rf. . . ft 1
Illrkman, 3b 1 2
Ilow'man, iiO 0
It. 11.0 A F.
Totals.
ft 0 narrett. cf.. 1 0
4 1 Cirroran, si ft 1
0 0 lleckley, lb.. 0 1
1 0 Mrllrlcle, rf 0 0
0 1 Crawford. If. 1 1
1 0 Irwin. 3b.... t- 0
3 1 Sfnfelilt, 2b. 1 ft
4 2 Halm, p 0 1
2 0 I'eltz, c a 1
Dr't'nsfn . 0 1
7 11 27 14 5 Scott, p 0 0
R II O A 12.
Yorks
tt,,, frnm Plnnlnmil I Inltiv Ihriillfyh ahlim
iiDout as succcssiui, since tne cn:uiii pimcu Holding and batting that were barked up uy
feobly nt tho balls he sent over the plate Hawley's effective pltchlnc. It is very
., v,i,,it n . nlnrn nnv likely that the New York club will secure
nnd seemed absolutely t nable to placo any thp Brvlcc8 of amltn of ,.nrlnnntl to piay
afo hits. Of tho quartet they did get a rghtllcld. Attendance, 3,000. Score:
trace were of tho veriest scratch order. j NEW YORK. 1 CINCINNATI.
In tho sixth Inning Shortstop Thiol of the
Iowans was hit by a rapid grasscuttcr and
painfully Injured, being compelled to with
draw from tho gamo. Hlncs went from sec
ond to short and Hall tilled out at second.
In tho beginning of tho contest Ro-s O'Nell
Introduced Jeffries to tho populace, ex
patiating upon his groat feats In the prize Hawley. p...j
ring. Jeffrie? lumbered out from tne re
porters' box, where he hnd bashfully taken
lefugo from the Inquisitive oyes of tho
throne and appeared In a blue sweater and
It Jaunty llttlo cap. Ho lifted this lid grace
fully, accepted from Iloxrlster Ritchie n llt
tlo red cedar riveting hammer forwarded
WclichtN for (iriinil Xntlntinl.
NEW YORK. Juno 4. Following nre the
weights for the Grand National steople
chase, nbout two nnd a half tnllei, to bo
nr. caueti, 17;
C naiienger,
ho, n.imnil -much IroUhlo. Al MaUCk has
been about the onb- umpire who have given
satisfaction out of fully n dozen men ap
pointed. "This umpire question Is n serious
one," said President Hlekey, "and good
.... hm fmi r A p,5.Mllv Unwiivpr. the
league will redouble Its efforts to get better run June 9 nt Gravesend; Dr.
men and do whatcvr is ntcetsary to secure Van Ship, hj; Diversion. 1SS;
them." Small
, for the Inability
dent men. lb
' 1 . rt ,, ul.l k..r. I'linmnnnlllnM lliirmnlv tlhelnatrt.ni
ter was remeuieu i 1 iuci-uhk imu n; ' . ..V. ;.. , A,, , V. ,i , ,A
and hereafter good man will be g ven good , Lackland. 146; High Tide II. Fllon d'Or,
monev t Lervt Ton T the Western league urn- Dudley E, 145; Klchberg. 144; West own. 14V.
nirinp MtniT 1 Ahotti, Itigomar, cousin jess, 113; .Mars
pirillg Stall. Ph.,, ' Trllllnn Inn 111- Ifon-nr,! M Pi,
N.MVinnn Oiove's Chitllemse. meret, 140: Tontore, Phlllldore. Dudley Htir-
,..Mi' nnovF Nb June 4 (Spe- ray. Limelight. Glorlnn, 139; Dave S, Prose
rbii batVwa "nlavpd yc- 1 ctor. I'erlon, US; Desperado, Larva, Ingo-
I v n, 1 iohrev between Newman mar. .Maze. Plato, Tamor. Mr. Stoffel, Klna
JTJ'V" iV.it1, "...iiiinP in ' v.irra. Islington. Charlie O. Kinney. Pin-
favor of Newman uroye uy n score oi i
... i-.r . nnin
Lljiries nave oeen one cuune oriuin-i i-.u, iw, 1,-,1111111,1, iu.', un.,,
of the league to get efll- 1S9, The Hnrhelor, I5S; Howard Mann, 157;
lt.irue's allowance for urn- ! Phllae, LVi: aliorncllffe, Florida Rose. Dutch
n.,nn hni thw irint. NKatpr. 1M: ltanv ism. li'.i: lantris. 11.1:
j What
I This
Mean?
1
It means the absolute pro
tection of Soda Biscuit, Milk
Biscuit, Saratoga Flakes,
Long Branch Biscuit, Butter
Crackers, Graham Biscuit,
Oatmeal Biscuit, Ginger
Snaps, Handmade Prctzel
cttes, and Vanilla Wafers
from dampness, odor, dust
and germs. Soda Biscuit
packed in the "In-cr-scal Pat
ent Package" arc not affected
by the odor of the mackerel
barrel, the sweeping of the
store, or the state of the
weather. They arc as fresh
when they reach your tablc(
as when they come from the
oven.
The "In-cr-seal Patent
Package" is a wonderful in
vention, but this is a day of
wonders. Ask for it at the
grocers, and look for the
trade-mark on the end.
UNd exclusively bf
National Biscuit Company.
H M 'M Iff
STAND BY PAKSON SAV1DGE If II I
ana m
THAT
Mtmbin of the PeotuYs Church Vote in
Favor of Their Pastor.
HANDFUL DECIDE TO BOLT THE CHURCH
McrtliiK n Which tin- nitneully Willi
IIUIiop Mclnlurir In llclintcil t i
liolils tin Action of the
II11111I111 Man.
Mm by tho bollermakers of North Platte, Now York, I; Cincinnati, 3. Three-bnso
nd then sauntered over to first base He ,: Two-bash.t : Orady.
IlOVOrCU IIUUUI llir uuota nucurii hu uo-
nrnnpra wero doing a turn and during the
Intervals between hugged the foul line,
watching tlie poorly-played game with un-
trx 1 nnttrifta. TTnr Mvmnn tjrove.
' Totals 8 J 15 3 , ielheby and McKay; for Humphrey, Peter-
Rattcd for Halm In the eighth. j son, Galllghor. Edwards and Staab. Struck
New York 0 2 1 1 0 0 3 0 7 out: Hy Letheby. 19; by Peterson. 3. Um-
Clndnnatl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 04 pire! McMahon. Time of mme: 2:15.
Mr.M rn- Vn. Vnri, k. i.'trs h.ise Newman Grove Is ; open to play any team
on errors: Cincinnati. 4. Left on oases:
glarlst. 137; Hardy C, Kins Olof, Sir Hubert,
Tio .Motion, 13; wild Hentner, uryoen
Chnrngracp. tinlden Buckle, Dare All, Para
In n meeting full of dramatic lucldenU
Monday night the People's chinch shook It
self free from the domination of the Spokane
assemblage and upheld Rev. Charles W.
Savldge, paBtor, In his condemnation of
Mars! ! Ilpv- n- M- Mclnturff. bishop, by the great
majority 01 tne congregation.
A few thcro wero who dissented and about
fifteen showed their disapproval by leaving
tho church In a tody. Tho walkout occur e 1
In tho tnldst of Mr. gavldgo's testimony and
nmong the dissatisfied ones wore threo of
tho seven deacons of tho church. These, It
chute, Rrahmln, Wace, Spurs, Old Tank, J is understood, will form tho nucleus of a new
1 ho Purser, 155.
feigned amusement. Scoro:
OMAHA.
It.
1
0
1
An.
naer. If 2
Toman, ss 4
ainVleker. cf t
Vorkes, rf a u
Mackey, 2b 2 1
O'Connell, lb 4 0
Iauzon, c 3 0
Jloy. 3b 3 0
flcully. p ? 0
JNownioyer, p 1 0
II.
0
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
o.
1
1
1
t
lfi
1
0
1
0
A.
0
4
0
0
r
0
0
3
E.
1
1
0
0
1 i
1!
0
1
0
Selbneh. Double plays: Oleason (unns
slsted), Rowerman to Doyle, Howerman to
Oleason to Dovle, Corcoran to Stelnfeldt to
Hecklpy (2). ftasfs on ballR: Off Ilnhn, I.
Struck out: By Hahn, 3; by Hawley. 1.
Hits: Off Hahn, 10 In seven Innings. Passed
ball: Peltz. Time of gamo: 1:40. Umplro:
Kmslle.
Stnnillna of ilir Tenuis.
Played. Won. Lost
fTotals W 3 4 27 16
DE8 MOINES.
AO. R. H. O. A.
Warner, rf r. 3 10 0
Thlel. ss 3 0 2 1 4
3 lines, 2b, ss 6 0 1 2 6
Hruln. 3b Ii 13 0 2
Naglo. Cf & 0 0 4 0
iMrWr. p 2 1 0 (J
11111. lb 1 0 1 10 0
Zelsler, o 1 0 3 1
MoFariane, If ...4 0 0 4 0
Kail. 2b 1 0 0 3 3
Totals 39 7 9 27 15 2
Omnha 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 0-3
Ces Moines 2 0 0 1 1 3 0 0 0-7
Earned runs: Des Moines, 2. Two-base
hits: Ilraln. Parker. Hnses on balls: Off
JN'owmoycr. 1; off Parker, 5. liases on hit by
pitched ball: Hy Parker. 1 Struck out: Hy
Bcully. 1; by Newmeycr, 2; by Parker. 2.
Double plays: Hlnes to Thlel to Hill, Il'lnes
to Hill. Hlncs to Hnll to Hill. Sacrlllce hits:
T-hlcl. 1. Stolen bases: Mackey, Hoy. War
ner (2), Ilraln, Parker, .elsler. Time of
Came.: 2:00. Umpires. Hurrell and Jeffries.
GAM ICS OF TUB .ATIO.WI. MlAUlH.
Philadelphia 35 23
lirooKiyn :u i'J
Pittsburg 33 21
Chicago 3il 19
St. Louis 35 IS
Hoston 32 14
New York 33 13
Cincinnati 31 13
12
15
IS
17
17
18
20
21
P.C.
.657
,559
.53S
.528
.514
.m
.334
,3S2
llnwllinrn l'mellers lArrrsled.
In the state for rlory or otherwise. Any i iiiL Atju, Jiinp i.-nntnpr ram was
K.imps accepted cnarles v. Anderson is 1 maun ou mc unwinuinu i.m; un "
secretary of the team. I ernoon and six bookmakers were placed
' I under nrrest. The raid was conducted by
(limine In iMIIwnnkoe Tonin. ! tho township of Cicero police under Llcu-
Mir WAITKFF June 4 Connie Mack of tenant Czmock. Tho police mot with 110
the !ilw opposition in maklnsr arrests. The men
Tommy SitS oT Chlcago'Toplay iS ?he PHtanknCneifc.rnJnJU!,"Ce Kcndal1 n"d
outfield. Sond Baseman Henry lteltz. , leased on i.m bonds.
formerly of I'lusourg, notineu .Mnoit innt. 1
n.f nlav .,ith Mlln'nnlrpe Tiavlnir I
signed to play In the California loague.
Pitcher Wheeler was given his uncondi
tional release tonight.
Y. M. C. A. Athletic Cnrnlvnl.
The Young Men's Christian association
has arranged for nn athletic carnival to
bo held on July 4 at tho Ames Avenue park.
There will be eight events on the program
ns follows: l(0-yard dash. 220-yard dash.
410-yard dash, mile run, polo vault, high
Jump, hammer throw In addition there
will De two cnamplonsnip olcycie events, a
;amh8 of Tim amkhica.x i,icagi;h.
IiMllniinpoIls :et Four StrnlRlit from
Knnsii Clt.v.
KANSAS CITY, Juno 4. Indlnnnpnlls
made It four straight today, outbattlng
and outfleldlng the home team. Q.imo
called nt end of eighth Inning to catch a
train. Attendance, 1,000. Score:
KANSAS CITY INDIANAPOLIS.
ll.II.O.A V.. It.HOA.K.
Hemphill, rf 0 0 2 0 0 Hocrlever. rf 3 3 0 0 0
Geur, cf 0 0 3 1 1 Heyilon. C...3 2 1 1 0
u : Mngoon, !ii.. I
0 0 Scybolrt, cf . . 1
4 0 Mmllson, b. t
1 1 Kelly, lb.... 2
1 4 Flynn, If.... 2
2 0 I! Ickey, 3b.. 4
3 1 Kcllum, p... 2
Hull I'lnyem Cnn .loin t'nlon.
PHILADELPIHA. Juno 4.-John I. Rog
ers of the Philadelphia base ball club said
......... l.n H.H.,1,1 . Am.n.in 1, ( I. uln.'nru Inltl-
ing the'VoJected X of' If they tenn, contcst a ba "a" Bamc-
neslroil to. or to tneir aniiiaiion wun tno
American Federation of Labor, but he ridi
culed tho Idea that any advantages would
nccrue to the players by such union.
S1iikktn Item Kippers. I
Tho South Sldo Sluggers met and de
feated the William Street Ulmrs In ono
of the hottest games that has been played
for some time by the score of 9 to 8. In tho
sixth Inning, with the score S to 2. the I
champion Sluggers batted out a victory
after two men wore out. The score: !
I C G Q1, ., 00000700 0.0
Prepare for (inlf Touriiii incut,
IONDON, June 4. Tho draw for the open
golf championship occurred this morning at
St. Andrews. The Ilrst day's play for tho
June scries should furnish a unlciue ex
piesslnn of golf, as Harry Vardon, the open
champion, and Harold Hilton, the amateur
champion, havo been driven together.
Eighty-four competitors havo entered.
O'llrUn, If.. 0 o
Duncan, lb.. 0 1
CouRlilln, 31) 0 0
Schnefor, 2b. 1 1
Wilson, sa... 1 1
OnnillnK. c 0 0
CatM. p 1 1
1 2
I 0
4 6
11 1
1
1 1
Dlvon CiclN Only n Drnw.
PHILADELPHIA. Juno 4. Ocorgo Dixon,
tho ex-chamnlon fentherwelcht of tho
ntnnerM1 "B 2 world, nrt T'm Calllhan. featherweight of
nPPcrs ' 0 0 0 0 S j thH olty B,larrPd slx Uvely rounds t0 n
ii.. cirawat tne Pennsylvania Art Atnietlc club
..,., ,'Ultlllfl,U .Vl.tJU((U i,J, 1,11,
OniulinN
Tho Twenty-second Street Stars were de
feated by the Little Omahns Sunday after
noon, the scoro standing 21 to 1G. This Is
the llrst gamo the Stars have lost this season.
strong light he put up.
People's church which Bishop Mclnturff pro
poses to found In this city.
After the meeting had been called to or
der by Moderator Haines, Deacon Deuel se
cured the floor to protest against the trans
action of any buslmes. Ho read n letter
from Bishop Mclnturff admonishing tho con
gregation to have no further dealing with
Mr. Savldge, who whs said to be no longer
their pastor. In tho name of the bishop Mr
Deuel protested against tho meeting and
advised an adjournment until Instructions
wero received from the head of the com
bined churches. A similar sentiment was
expressed by Deacons Derlght and WHlter
son. As delcgatce to Spokano they iald they
could not give their report until authorized
by Bishop Mclnturff. The eongiegi'ton then
voted to listen to tho report of Mr. Savldge
McIntlirir'N IIiinIih-nn MctbniU,
The pastor summoned as his wltnot-s Mrs
Jnno Mltchle, a widow who supports her
family with her needle. Mrs. Mltchlo tthti
Hot! to having been npproaehed by Utah p
Mclnturff during his visit hero last fall with
tho request for the loan of $700. Mrs
Mltchlo says she had so much faith In tho
clergyman that she willingly parted with the
money, although It represented nearly nil
her resources. She said she has slnco dis
covered that tho note bears no Intorcat and
cannot bo collected for flvo years.
At this point the Mclnturff faction arose
from Its seat In tho front pew and made lt
way to tho door. Dencnns Derlght, Deuel
and Wilkinson, with their wives wero num.-
Wo guarantcn
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Instantly relievo
the most aggra
vated form of
pain, no matter
what the cause.
It contains no opi
ates, nm'tionla or
capdeum and
cannot injure tho
most delicate or
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child or adult.
Wo offer
$1,000 for tts
equal. Your drug
glt should keep It,
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If you can't obtain It write tho Llghtnl ng Mcdicluo Co.
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mill l.cnveiMKM-lli Six, I i;. Peyton, -Ith li ml l.en vrmt oil Ii Htn.
mi iiAitnso.v nut c co i:. i:. it it i rr. a to., iinuiiui, .ni,i iiaui.h, haas
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Iiuvh, ttlio linve ln eNtlfcnteil nml rce oininvnil tlicsi rcnieillcw, snpiil thn
rctiill (cnile. A snmiile of nil)' of the above niciillouei! miut-titc meiit fren
In I'enilei's of 'I lit Her,
Muscatine, la. M'l
I Totnls 3 4 2 12 9 Totals 19 21 21 15 2
Kansas. City 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0-3
Indianapolis 0 6 0 0 1 3 0 0-19
Earned runs: Kansas City, 2; Indian
npolls. 0. Two-base lilts: Schroder, Mndl-
j son, Seybold, Kelly, Hogrlevor. Three-baip
hits: Kplly, llpydon. liases on bnlls: Off
. Cntes, I; off Kcllum, 1. Struck out: By
Catcs, 5; by Kellutn, 1. Double plnys;
tn InnliiKs XimmIpiI tn lilve l'ltt-iburw I Madison to Kelly (2). Passed ball: Oond-
n Win from l'llllllilcllililil. i PK- . .'". ri'C"'' " vjiiin.ii.
rillLADELPHIA. June 4-Ten Innings
Sacrlllce hits: Madison. Flynn (31. Homo
, Pnlod 1 nfl nn VKturtc t,'nnin, fltv
were required to decide today's gamo be- 3; imifaiiapolls, 9. Stolen bnes: Mngoon
tween Pittsburg nnd Philadelphia. In the (2). Hickey. L'mplre: McDonald. Time:
Inst Innlns. after two men had struck out, j 1:45.
illlKI It 111 .(
Vncner slncled and Coolev doubled, send
Ing Wagner ncrohs tho plate with the win
ning run. Attendance, 4,290. Score:
l'lTTSIUmCl, ' i l'lIILADHMMIIA.
n il oak! n n o a n
Itca'mont, cf 0 1 0 0 0 Thomas, of 1 1 3 0 0
riarke. lf...O 0 4 0 0 Blnitte. If 0 0 2 0 0
Williams. 3b 0 1 2 3 1 ne'hanty, lb 1 lit 0 0
Warner, rf. 5 3 1 0 0 Flick, rf.... I 2 2 1 0
Cooley. lb. ..1 1 12 0 0 M'F'rPnrt, c 1 0 6 3 0
Jlltdhle, 2b.. 1 1 4 3 0 Zflgler, 3b.. 0 1 2 1 0
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send us 50c, In pontage stamps and wo will
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Erastus A. Benson, t
President of the Onmha Real Estate x
change nnd one of tho leaders In real o-
tato circles in Nebraska, writes: "I tried "
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for a ncvero cold, ns did my neighbor, Mr.
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nble. Tho effect wns so quick I would not '. '.
have trusted my senses had not Mr. Selby's
experience been the samo."
Shun substitutes. Itcmedlcs "Just As Good" as Dr. T
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Whoro. It notat druggUtu. we will bona ft post- T
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Clnelnnnir Clnssle Course Opens Ili
Anniiul MeplliiK With
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MINNRAPOLIS, June 4.-Detrolt lost to
day's game In tho ninth Inning. Mlnne
auolts had two runs to make.- with two
men out, and by timely hitting managed
to Pt them. Detroit led after tho llfth
Inning nnd would have won en9lly had they
shut tho Millers out tn the ninth. Wllmot
made u sensational catch In rlghtlleld und
a beautiful throw to second, making a
double play. Burns In center nlso made a
sunnAtUinnl entch. Attendance, 1.000. Score:
MINNBAPOLIS i DI2THOIT.
H. II O.A E. I It. 1 1 O.A !:.
Starter Caldwell took Jake Holtman's place
at the barrier and did good work. The
track was in goad shapo but not fast. Tho
Attention, Wonitincii of the World I
Mnmhrn nf Cavmmlp Cnmn Vn r.7 will
best race of the day was tho fourth event, m . . Ih , . rr(,!(in-B , n',,r',inA....A
which went to Clay Bros.' speedy colt. 1 B at "le lato rcsklcnce or our deceased
Some in Every Household in Omaha
But They Are Growing Less.
The back achru because tho kidneys are
blockaded.
Help tho kidneys with their work.
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ins oi prooi mm wottu is.ianpy I'llls do i
this.
It's the best proof, far It comes from
Omaha.
Mr. Frank McFarlnnd. a stonecutter, 3303
Jones street, says: "Too frequent action
of tho kidney secretions, particularly at
night, at llrst merely noticeable, but always
on the Increase, becamo at last very an
noying. I had no backache, llko so many
people who suffer from kldnoy complaint
Iiave, but without that extra annoyance I
epent a mint of money trying to check my
trouble, but I was unsuccessful until I
procured Doan's Kidney Pills at Kuhn &
Co.'s drug store, corner 15th and Douglas
ctrcets. After the treatment I could go to
tied every night and Bleep like a child
until morning. To say 1 endorse Dim's
Kidney Pills Is a mild way of expressing
my opinion."
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polu agents for the United States, '
Itomember the name, Doan's, auj take
fto eubatltute.
Huro. cf . .
Wllmot, rf.,0
liilly. If 2
Clrlm, 1b 9
Nance, 3b... 1
Ab'tchlo, 2b. 1
Smith, sj.... 2
Dixon, c. .... 0
Parkfr. n... 0
Fisher .... 0 I 0 0 0,
1 2 0 0 Cy, Sb.... 0
0 t 1 0 Holmes, If.. 1
2 10 0 IUrliy, cf.. 2
1 13 1 1 KlberfrM, mi 2
12 11 M'AI'ster. 2b 0
3 3 3 1 Dillon, lb ... 0
3 2 3 0 .itnlllngs, rtO
5 2 10 Ilyan, c 0
0 0 11 Yeager, p.... 0
1
1 1
1 0
3 2
0 2
9 1
: 2 o
0 8 2
0 3
Totals 6 826 1!
iPbillnnlne. who beat Unsluhtlv. a Lutonla
Oaks candidate, and Florlzar, winner of the
Tennessee Derby. Itesults:
First race, six furlongs: Crinkle, 107
(llnrshbcrgcr). 7 to 2, won; Winter, 10S (Von
Camp), even, second; Iris, 102 (Michaels), 20
i to 1, third. Time: 1:H4. Agitator, Carlotta
C. Violet Parsons, Blenheim and J. Lucille
also ran.
Second race four nnd one-half furlones:
School, US (Mlclmels), 4 to 1, won; Queen
brother. C. E. Hunting. 1217 Plerco fltreet.
at 12:30 p. m. to attend his funeral. All
members of Woodmen of the World Invited.
B. C. MINER, Con. Com.
E. T. LOWRY. Clerk.
flsenr fJnrelssen Hurt,
While visiting nt tho homo of Mr. Mont
Enmerv In Cuuncll Bluffs with n nnrtv nf
Carnival. 10 (May). 4 to 2, second; Virginia, Omaha people Oscnr Oareissen slipped upon
T. 1CW (Harshberger). 4 to 1. third. Time: the lawn and fell over nn embankment
Total. 6 II 27 H 4
Two out when winning run was mndo. '
Fisher batted for Parker In the ninth.
Minneapolis 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 3-6 '
Detroit 0 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 05
Earned runs: Minneapolis, 3; Detroit. 2.
Two-base hit: Fisher. Three-base hits:
Ahbatlchlo, Elberfcld, Harley. Bases on
balls: Off Parker, 3: off Yenser, 6, Struck
out: By Yeager, 2. Double plays: Smith to
Orlm to Dixon, Wllmot to Smith. Stolen
bases: McAllister. Stalling Hnrley, Elber
feld. Sacrlllce hit: McAllister. Time ot
game: 2:00. Umpire: Bherldnn.
Fifteen IiiiiIiibh nt Chlcnuo,
CHICAGO, June 4,-Buffnlo won. the final
game of tho series by a line butting rally
In the fifteenth Inning. Both pitchers were
In line form and did excellent work, espe- .
dally with men on bnses, The fielding of
both teams wns at times of a sensational
order. Attendance, 050. Score: I
BUFFALO. CHICAGO,
11,1! O.A K lt.II O.AK
O-ttman, rf. 1 1 0 0 Hoy, cf 0 0 2 0 0
Shraron, rf. 0 I 2 I 0 Dowd. !b...,0 119 0 I
HallUan. If. 1 S 111 .M'Frl'nd, rf 0 1 31 1
tVh'iuvBt, c. 0 0 4 2 1 IUrtman, 3b 1 0 2 4 0
Cary, lb. 0 1 20 ft 0 Itrodle. If ..0 0 1 0 0
lUlhiun, 2h. 0 1 8 0 T'aiMtn. 3D..0 I 5 7 2
Andrew, Sb 0 1 : 10 I Hhusart, m., 0 3 4 4 0
Cartry, ss. . 0 0 3 3 3 Ilucklry, c... I 0 9 3 0
Aniolf, p I 101 'Surilffn ... 0 0 0 0
Kttoll, p.. 0 114 0
Totals JM5 30 7
Totals I 5J 4
Batted for Katull In the tlfteenth Inning.
:G. Crescent Queen, Glass Slipper, Iovlna
B, High Ebb and Cean also ran.
Third race, ono and one-slxteenth miles,
selling: Hlghnoon, 102 (Hooker), won; Flu
marrlon (Post), second; Bellamy, 101 (II.
Wilson), 10 to 1. third. Tlmo: 1:491. Rich
ardson, Ooosellver, Bethlehem Star, Abro
gat, Skookum, Ixla Murray and Nervura
also ran.
Fourth race, one mile: Philippine, M
PMIchaels), E to 1, won; Unsightly, 9S (May).
20 to 1. second; Florlzar. 10.1 (Ransom),
third. Time; 1:11. Serenada, Silver Coin,
Peter Duryea and Ennomla also ran.
Fifth race, flvo furlongs: Drohega, 114
(Van Camp) & to 1, won; Irving Mayor,
lOti (Michaels), 2 to 1, second; C.lenbow, 1W
(W. Tnylor). 10 to 1, third. Time: 1:02-;.
Volkmati, Nelso Morris, John McGuIrk and
Joe Vail flso ran.
Sixth race, ono and one-sixteenth miles,
I selling: Trebor. 109 (Kettley), won; La
Orando, 107 (Harshberger), 8 to 1, second;
Fannie Taylor, 10: (Mason). G to 2. third.
Time: 1:49. Hide, 'Possum, Flnem Besplce,
George H, Cox and Samovar also ran. .
I Filly Won Hie First Time Out.
NEW YORK, June l,-Long shots had an
1 other Inning at Gravesend today and not a
single favorite was llrst past tho Judges.
The Criterion stakes for 2-year-old (lilies
was the feature, A Held of nine went to
tho post with Ashes favorite at 11 in 5
After three fnlso breaks they were sent off
to a fair start with AbIibs in front, but be.
fore they had gone a furlong Sptncer
rushed Cap-and-Bells to the front nnd
opened u pa gap of five lengths. Sho led
In the stretch by tho same margin nnd
came home alone. It was the llrst start for
the winner and she showed all the speed of
hor famous sire, Domino. Maximo Gomez
won the handicap from Firearm nnd
Chareutus. The other winners were Gov
twelve reet niKii. ins riirtit arm wns
broken, his left wrist sprained and he re
ceived Injuries nbout tho head nnd face.
Ills physician nnnounccs that It will ho
several months before he can resume his
work upon the plnno.
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NEW YORK, June 1. Tho suspension or
Edward F. Suymer, member of the Stock
exchanse, was announced this afternoon.
T.ie firm Is a now ono nnd tho falluro Is
not expected to be heavy.
testimony. Ho had nccuied the gathering ot
being llko unto a political meeting.
Mr. Savldge then rehearsed his relation
ship with Bishop Mclnturff as already made
public, lie had heard an excellent report
of the Spokano clergyman nnd had himself
mado overtures for a union of tho two
churches. Mr. Savltlge had mlnglvlngs ns
soon as tho nlllanco was consummated and
admits that ho was hasty In bringing It
about.
His fears were first aroused, ho eald, when
Bishop Mclnturff mado efforts to borrow
money from the trustees and members of the
church. Ills suspicions became conviction
when tho blahcp secured 3)700 from Mrs.
Mltchle.
Ills Trip tn SpoKmie,
When her relationship with tho Spokane
pastor proved unsatisfactory Mr. Savldge ac
companied tbrco of his deacons to the coast
and a further inquiry led him to sever his
connection with tho conforenco. Tho deacons,
however, romalned llrm In their confidence In
tho bishop's sincerity and singleness of
purpoBO. Mr. Savldgo read beverul letters
from Spokano business men giving an un
favorable opinion of Mr. Mclnturtf.
Tho pastor then appealed to his people to
cut tho tlo which bound them to Mclnturlf
and becomo onco moro a fre church under
tho sway of no ecclesiastic on earth. The
motion was carried with enthusiasm, losn
than a half dozen of -tho 200 members prei
ont recording themselves In the negative.
The clerk mado a noto ot tho action and
such legal action as may bo necessary to
withdraw from the odious union will be
taken at onco.
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Forty years In tho market with a constant
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