T1I.E OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JUXE !), 1000. Telephones 613-691. What a Difference thero is in the methods of advertising rendy-to-wear gann'nts for ladies we suppose stores which use high-sounding reductions "on pa .per'' find it pays, else they would not use it. We use nothing but plain statements; never theless wo guarantee that at all times la,dies will lind in our cloak department newer goods bettor styles lower prices and better fit ting garments than sold by any other house. We have Mill u few handsome black suits at $20.00, 122.00 anil $25.00. Ileatttlftil line of line black taffeta waists at $.'..00, $6.00 nnd $7.00. Pretty wash underskirts at $1 50 and $ 1.75. Home wrappers In dainty new effects at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. up to $I.GU. White waists from 95c to $7 50. We Close Our Store Saturdays at 0 P. M. AdBMT.I VOft FOSTnil Kill GI.OVI3S AXD McCAf.L'B PATTTCHNS. Thompson, Beldeh 2. Co. Tllf. ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA. T. M. C A. BUILU1NO, COR. 10TII AND UOUQLAS tT, four Junks, laden with kerosene oil from Hong Kong for Canton, whs attacked last night by pirates In an armed Junk off Capo Bulman, right miles from Hong Kong. After looting tho Junks the plrutes made off in a westerly direction with tho launch and Its CIO IV. EUROPEAN CONCERT IN CHINA London I'nper Arttiicx (lint (till)- Kntt I n ii it nnd It ti hh I n Cnn ('- 0)iitii(i' i:rrVctH ci) . LONDON) June- 8.Tlie Spectator, com menting on the CJblnosc situation, tays It lonildcr lf,tho slttintlctl1 beromcn acute, tho only eopsldcratlop to a European concert, which will bo effective, only Jn theory, would bo for England nnd llussla to act 'together an a definite agreement. The paper adds they nlonc possess "physical powor near enough to the tceno to be of Im mediate use. Bug I and could In this case iiho Ha Indian troops. Continuing, tho Spectator strongly op. poscA any partition of China and thinks II unsafe to assume that tho Chinese soldiers u u... ....:, nu. ........ tannot fight. It adds: "Tho court of I'ekln Is in action the moat Imbecile In tho world. I but It may And a Wnllensteln. who will not steal his Koldlein' powder, and then Europe will have a new problem to nolvc." Mollneuv (Jot More Time. NEW YOItK. June S. Tho unuviil of Ilolanil II. Molineux from his conviction of tho crime of murder, which was to have j IJr. King's New Life Pills are a safe anl been heard by tho court of appeals at' ,, " , ,,, , ,,, . . . , Saratoga this month, has been postponed j certain cure. Best In the world for storu untll next October. Inch, liver, kidneys and bowels. Only 23c, at Mtilrlnn Uli (Mllecr. I I'lIH.ADHl.PHIA. Juno 8. The American 1'ederntlon of Musicians today elected tho following oltlcers: President, Joe N. Weber or Cincinnati; secretary, Owen .Miller of St. Louis;, treasurer, Otto Ollendorff of ' St. l.ouls. "Little Strokes . Fell Great Oaks. ft 7he giants of the forest must yield at last tathe continual 'blows of the 'woods man. Wlien the human blood has become clogged and impure the little drops of Hood's Sarsaparilla, properly taken, ivill fell the oak of bad blood. 1 I - " '"V f 'rrUil9 CUT OUT THI8 COUPON. Omaha Bee. Prepaid Subscription Coupon. A Summer Vacation Tor the most popular young lady. This coupon, if acconipunicii by cash prepaying a new or old subscription to THE HEE, counts 15 votes for each 15c prepaid, 10U votes for each dollar prepaid, etc. No,. Votes for Miss. Address. Town. Works for. Send Hcc to (name) Address. N. It. This coupon must be countersigned hy the Hcc Circulation Dept. (or the town agent to whom the subscription money is paid.) Deposit or mail to "Vacation Contest Dept." Hcc, Omaha, Nob. CountcrsiKiud by, S CUT OUT THI8 COUPON. " Omaha Bee. Single Coupon. A Summer Vacation for the most popular young lady. One votfc for Miss. Address. Town, Works for. CUT THIS OUT, D.-posIt at Use Contest Dept.," & COUPON Tlif Res FublUMuu Co. IMcaar' Soud Part Special American Edition To r. o. State 5 Knrlonnl plonsp tlud rnU rt'uilttancea for alnfflr Trliru ooii vciilrnt. Dee, June 8, 1900. CLOSES DOWN COAL MINES IVar t lift I Strike of DclinTitre X Mini, on Mrn Mliy Spread to Oilier .Mines. SCRANTO.V, Pa.. June, 8. -The strike of tho driver nnd car runners, which began ' In the Dolawnre- & Hudson company's Mar vin tnlno on Tuesday, spread today to the Leggett'tt Creek, the' Dickson and tho Von Storch mines of tho same company, tho men nnd boys of these mines similarly employed as tho Marvin strikers' going out In sym pathy. They refu to rcttirn to work until there 19 a satisfactory adjustment Of the wage differences on which tho Marvin men struck. Their action has forced 'a -closing down of the several mtnin of the compan) hero and the threat Is mado tp carry tbo fight to every mine of the Delaware & Hud son In tho Lackawanna valley. Twenty-five hundred workers are made idle thus far. The strike la over a cut of 10 cents per day In the drivers' wages und 11 cents In tho pay of the runners, without notice. They now demand an Incrensc of 10 cents per day over tho old wages, drivers, $1.25; runner?, $1.51. The fear Is also expressed that tho .,,,.. ,), .,, , , v. .. rl t T . i- "- "n.na m,?"; 11,9 n!e" a,V bT I Is only tho beginning of a similar cut all through the district. A Mounter llcvll Flnli Destroying Its victim Is a type of con stipation. Tho power of this malady is fe't on organs, nerves, muscles and brain. Uut Kuhn & Co.'s drug store. I)n it In It Lutheran C'onf erenee. I1I.AIU, Neb., Juno 8. I'lvo hundred dele gates from all parts of tho United States nrc hor,, attending the annual confarenco or tno mnisa .National Laitneran Evangp -leal association, which began today. Many loaders of tho association are present and J weighty subjects affecting tho church will bo discussed. The conference, will continue ten days. Cniitalu Coitlilnii 111. SIOATTLK, yhsli Juno S. Captain J. U. Coghlun, who linn been commander of tho Pucet Sound Naval station for over a yenr. has been granted a six-months' leavo of absence, on account of 111 health. He has been In li hospital In Seattle for over two weeks. He will be succeeded by Captain Dyer of the Hoston navy yard. Tniiiiunii)- Timers at Kitiisna City. NHW YOniC, Juno S, Tho Tammany leaders have decided not to send moro Ihun 20 or 300 men to tho national con vention nt Kansas City, about eight from each district. It was ut llrst Intended to nend a delegation of 000. The cut was made on account of the heavy expense. Name. Htate. Agent Nil inn. Htate. office' or mail to "Vacation Omaha, Neb. Omaha, Xefe, 5 Parisian Dream City ern(. number In lUrr dlraaa OMAHA WINS FORLORN HOPE Rouikt'i Crew Snatch Victor from Defeat When Day Seimi Lost. KINDLY FORTUNE MOVES THE ARM OF BAER With Tivo Out In IJIit (nlli ImiiIiiu: (lie Sturdy lliitsiiinn Slrll.es n lllnvr iiiiiI Aided hy Tinker's llrror Will a I Ik (in iiii. Oinnlm. ," Pernor. 1, Sioux City. I'-' I St. JtifM-lili, It. Dps Molum, l!t I'tichlii, S, Kunsnx City, III lliilliilu, III. Clilenito, tit Cle vclnuil, (t. .Mlnnrniiolls, III) Inillitiinpiilli, I. IIMTiiukep, lit Detroit, it. Ilnnlon, (1 ClilciiKii, r., All sins of oml'slon as well as those of Commission U'hlell thn rlnmnR liitvn tfllnv- ously Indulged In from tlmo to time were J forgiven Joyfully by the farm when the Colts yesterday won a gama from Oeorgo Tebeail's Denver Terrors after It had seemed Irre trievably lost. It took the Hourko family eleven Innings to accomplish the desired end and tho finish was full of fireworks. It would have aroused enthusiasm In the most phlegmatic Individual, and tho rejoicing of tho faithful few who turned out to see the second g.imo with the mountnlueers know no bounds. From tho very first the game was a luso ball classic, such a one as would do credit to tho tupuotchers In the National league. It was by far the best exhibition of tho reason and any lover of the great national game who didn't see It certainly missel a treat Tho pitching of both Harry Dui- icll and McNecley was of the very highest order and tho Holding of both teams was at all times of glltodgo order, barring tho feyv crroro which crept In, During tho first seven Innings tho locnls touched up tho Denver twlrler for four hltii only and tho, first ten Innings Uurrell pitched magnifi cently, only six hits being m'ado off him. Kach pitcher, though, had an off Inning. McNeeley's came In the eighth, when the champs proceeded to play high Jinks with his projections. They made four hltB, one of them a thrco-baggcr, two doublei nnd a single, which netted them three runs tytn the Dcnverltes" score. Neither sldb scored again until the eleventh. Tho visitors succeeded In adding another tally to their collection nt this Juncture of the game. It enmo about on McNeeley's single, which was followed Immediately by a three-bagger "Kid" Lewee picked out for himself. I. not Clinnco fur duuiins. Tho chumps were then given their last chance. There was a tensity such us Is Infrequently found In n ball park. Tho locals had been mono.1 down before In one, two, three order and the excited fens won dered If such a proceeding would he brought about at this time. They sat with bated brrath when "Kid" Wljson, Omaha's deb nnalre catcher, flitted up to tho pan with a "do or die" expression on bis faco that enured McNeeley to quaver In his boots a ho fearfully thought that a great game win thon nnd thcri to be snatched from hi) clutchoj. Old Dill picked out a lltllo tingle and scooted down to first with great gusto. Hci was tickled all over, tor Captain Jack followed him and the captain was cocked and primed for a slaughter of the Inno cents. But Bill's glue died a-boruing when O'Connell's Infield effort was utilized to cut htm off at second. ".Mobile" Lauzon's southern blood was boiling when he re membered certain previous Instances when ho had fll til to antcvat critical moments and he calculated' that Manager Kourke's wrath should nol again bo called down upon htm, so ho shot out the willow at an opportune moment and never ceased ' his mad (light until he was stationed on the second bag, with O'Connell n block ahead, By this time McNeeley, tho great and only, was a trlllo nervous and ho passed Hoy to the Initial corner, his first gift In the gamo. Tho bases wero then full nnd the moment was a supremo one. Kvory player was on an edge, whllo the spectator) no longer restrained their excitement, but broke forth In loud huzzas, for they had a premonition that defeat was Impossible, ((oil Stnr Atti'iidH liner. Omaha stock fell Just a notch or two, however, when Burrell struck out. Mc Necley was gottlng good again and ho drew himself up to his full stature, detormlned to give a good account of himself. Theio were two outs when Baor approached tho plate. In Rhcer desperation he lunged at tho ball. It went rolling out between firet and Recond and bounded up Into Tinker's hands, Thon something happened. It seemed to be nothing short of providential Interfer ence, for Tinker should easily have fired tho ball over to first nnd cinched tho game. That Is Just what ho didn't do. The ball 1 sought a rojtlng place between his mlU but ho refused It admission, fumbled It and O'Connell and Lauzon crossed tho plate, the latter chalking up tho wlnnltig run. Score: OMAHA. AD. R If. O. A. E. 2 110 0 7 11 12 0 0 0 0 t 0 2 12 0 1 4 r. 1 L' 11 1 0 2 0 2 1 11(0 u a 5 1 II. n. a. K. 0 ,t o o 1 II l o 0 2 0 0 1 It 0 1 0 7 10 1 o r u 2 a 6 n 0 2 2 1 110 0 0 Si 13 2 o a 0 0 2- 5 Haer. If Toinun, ss MeVlcker, of... n ! Wilson, (.'....'.. O'Connell. 'Jb.. l.uuzon. lb Hoy, .lb iiurren, Totals it s DRNVUH. All, nt. Miller. If I 1 Mickey. lib . I . r. . r, . t . r. . 4 .3:) l'reston. cf Holland, 11) McCiiiiMlnml, o. McNeeley, p.... Lewee, ss Tinker, 21 vizurii, rr Totals Omaha 0 Uenver 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1-4 Hnrneil runs: Omaha. .!: Denver. 1. Two- basn hits; Wilson, O'Connell. I.nuzon, Le wee. Three-base lilts: Movleker, I.ewce. Hncrltlco lilts: Illckey, McCnusluml. Huses on balls: Oft Uurrell, 2; off MoNeeley, 1. lilt by pitched ball: Hy Uurrell, 1: by McNeeley, 1. Struck out: Hy Hurrull, 3; by McNeeley, S. Double play: I.eweo to Holland, Time: 2:15. I'mplro: Muuck. Iimun Milken Sew IIowIIuk ltiM'nril. Dt'IIl'Ql'i:. In., Juno S. -Oeorgo Schrel nor of this city established a new bowling PILES CURED WITHOUUHE KNIFE. itchinc ni.iMi, lii.KKinxG on rno. TiiUDi.Mj rims. NO CURE, NO PAY. voim uhiiooim'S'. WHOM VOU K.OW TO 1113 ItELIAIlLE, will tell you that ho Is authorized by tho matiUluciiirerB oi i-uiu i-na uuuncui iu fund the money to every purchaser where It falls to euro any case of piles, no matter of how long standing. This Is a now dis covery which haB proven by actual tests that It will euro Wt per cent of the cases. Cures ordinary cbbcs In six days; tho worat casea In fourteen days. One application gives ease and rest, ltelleves Itching in mnntly. Can be sent by mall. l'ltlCU 50c. If your druggist should fall to have It In stock send us 50c In pontage stamps and wo will forward, the sama by mall. Your druggist will tell you that we are reliable, as wo ure well known by every druggist In the United Btates. Manufactured hy the, Paris Medicine Co., St Loulx. Mo. We ure also manufacturer. of the well known Ilm edlcs, Lnxstlvo Uromo. Quinine Tablets and Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. record toilnv by making ft score of 257 In 11 single game. Tin record of the stnto whs formerly held bv James It) mi, who mnde n score of 250 hist full, tn his game Schrelner made nine strikes mid two spares, llntshlng olio pin uhend of tho reroril. : nils moim:s sktj- im kiii.o hack. firi'iit Uniting Hull) li.v tin I'rolillil IIoiiIrIn lli I 'rut nrc of tlir (iiuno. DUS MOINK8, In., June S.-(flpeclnl Tele Krnm.l Des Moines (Willi downed the would-bo liennnnt winners today, nnd by u wonderful streak nt battlnR hammered out a victory when the name seemed surely lost. In the sixth lnnlni?, when Dei Moines came to bat, tho score who S to a ncalnst her. Klvo singles, two doubles, three bases on bnlls and nn error netted nine runs. H was tho most remarkable rally ever seen on the Krounds here. Hefore that Des Molncs trade but one hit and after It but one. Andrews was tnkrn out of tho box In the third InnlnR after tho bases were rilled ami Johnson was brought In from right to the box. Attendance, 700. Score: DES MOINES. , , , , AH. fl. II. O. A. R. Thlel, 2I I 1 2 a 0 2 .nKie. cr a 2 o l nines, If 4 111 Hraln. ,11 4 111 Wnrronden, rf a a 2 2 Hill, lb 2 2 t ,S Hall, ss 4 111 0 o 1 2 o ,s o I 0 7 0 0 11 Hcisier, c 10 17 0 0 Hoach, p ',. ,12oo 11 0 Totals 31 13 9 27 IS 4 I'UKULO. AH. n. II. O. A. E. Aiciinie. cr r 2 Ti Ilulen, ss 4 1 1 Anderson. 2b 1 0 1 Pnrrott, lb S 0 2 1 11 1 Johnson, rf-p G o o l a Dalrymple, if 4 2 0 2 0 Kelly, 3b i 2 a i a Ornhnm, e a 1 1 a a Anilrews, p-rf tool a Totals 39 S 13 21 IS 2 Des Moines 0 0 2 I 0 fi 0 1 0 3 I'tlcuio 200 2 0 10008 Huses on balls: Dir Itnnrli. 2: nfT An. drnws, 1: off Johnson, '!. Two-hase hits: urain, wnrronden. TIUcl, rarrott, Kelly, Double nlav: Moltalo to Parrot. Hit hv pitched ball: Hy Andrews, 3. Struck out: 111' nnnnll ? l,v A,.,1.t,a 1 l,t lnhnum, 1 Time of gnme: 2:15. t'mplro: Tratlley.' SIOUX C1TV STUMS run tidi;. Xlnp Sui-O'-nslvp Dcfciitn Crinvnril by n (ilorloun Vl(ir'. SIOL'X C1TV. Juno 8.-(Spe.dal Tciegrnin.) After nlno hucccsfIvo defeats, the tide of bad luck thut has been going against the Indians turned today nnd they did tip Hyrou McKlhhen's yellow legs to a brown turn by a one-sided score of 12 to a. Sioux City did n lot of effect I vo battlns und the rutin piled up stendlly two bv two, except 'n the third nnd seventh lunlnss. when they were shut nut. I'nderwood'a delivery wns rather weak nnd by ii combi nation of bases pu balls mid lilts that they gut lrom him the Indians wero enabled to score rather easily. Wenlg, on tho other hand, pitched a hard gnme. nllowing but seven scattered hits. Hut one of the threo men who got bases on bnlls from him suc ceeded In scoring. While the gnmo was one-sided In Its results, It was tilled with Interesting situations, llallinuu hit out an elegant home run over center field, scoring olio run besides Ills own, after two men hail gouo out. Hall's error In falling to field out one of the runners for u third out was responsible for both runs. On both sides the base running wus brilliant and more stolen bases wero scored than In nny other xnmo that has been played herfi this season. Scote: SIOUX CITY. AD. R. J I. A. 0 5 0 1 0 0 Ilallumn. If... Hrnshear. ss.. H'uuscn, cf.... Nlles, 3b Glasscock, lb. Cnnvp. rf Jteitz. 21i Cote, c Wenlg, p Totals 33 12 9 13 ST. JOSEPH. AH. R. II. O. A. R. Strang, 3b a 1 1 McKlbben. ef-21 4 0 (I Sehrull, If a o 2 Hall, ss 4 0 1 Davis, lb U 0 0 Hrlstow. 2b-n a 2 1 0 ri Kllng. o 3 0 2 Zeltz. rf .' 4 o o Underwood, p 3 0 0 Mnupln, cf 1 0 0 Totals 31 21 15 Hrlstow substituted for Underwood In seventh. Sioux Cltv 2 2 0 2 2 1 0 3 -12 St. Joseph 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1-3 Karned runs: Sioux City. 4; St. Joseph, 1. Home run: Mailman. Stolen bases: Hall man (2), NIKs, Wenlg, Hellz, Camp, Strang (2), Schrnll (2). Kllng. Double plays: Nlles to Heltz to Glassrock; Reltz to Hrnshear to Olasscock. Klrtt baso on bulW: llull mnn (3), Nlles, Heltz, Cote. Strang, Schrnll, Kllng. Hit by pitched ball: Olasscock, Hrlstow. Struck out: Hy Wenlg. fi; by Underwood. 2; 'jy Hrlstow, 1. Time: 1:13. Umpire: Khrlght. MtniMllilir of tlic Tenma. Played. "Won. Lost. P C. Omaha 2S is 10 Oil Pueblo 28 Denver an St. Joseph 27 Des Molncs , 25 sioux city 2S 17 V. 12 II 9 11 It 15 11 19 Gi; .Ml .HI .11) .3.1 CiA.MKS OF TUB WTIOXAI, I.UAGI II. Iliisluii lilvos Chli'iiK" n Kfir I.liica on Hnrd l.uck. HOSTON, Juno S. Haln Interrupted to day'H came In tho third Inning. After play was resumed threo hits and some poor work by the Chicago Infield gave Hoston flvn runs and tbo game. Tho hitting of Mertes nnd star catches by Lowe und Ham ilton were the features. Attendance, 1,500. Score: BOSTON. CHICAOO. H.II.O.A i:. H.H.O.A.n. Hamilton, cf 0 1 3 0 0 Merles, If... 2 3 3 0 0 Collins. 3li.. 0 0 .1 1 OChlMs, 2b... 0 0 12 1 Tenney, lb 1 1 10 1 0 Kvhii, cr.... 0 13 0 0 Htalil, If 1110 0 Orcen, rf.... n 0 0 0 0 Tn, ss.... o 0 1 ,, oiinnzcl, lb., o 2 11 3 1 l-'reeinun, rf 1 1 o 0 0 McCor'U, 3b. 1 1 1 4 1 I-iwe, 21).... 1 1 S 3 0 1'llliKiii'n, sh 0 I O 4 1 Hiillivuu, c. 112 11 Donahue, c. 1 12 0 1 Dlneoii, p...l 0 t 1 ft Cnllnliiin, p. 1 ft 3 3 0 -McCarthy . 0 0 0 ft 0 Totals .. 6 6 27 12 1 "flijui.e ...01000 I Totals .. 5 1ft 21 IS 5 Battrd for Cllngwan In ninth. Hatted for Donahue In ninth. Hoston o 0 ,i I ft 0 0 0 6 Chlcaso 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 o-fi Karned Tims: Hoston. 2; Chicago, I. Two-base hits: Freeman, Canzel (2i. CNIertes. Home runs: Mertes (2), MiCor-mlcK-. Stolen base: Stuhl. Double play: lwo to Tenney. Surrltlco lilt: Lowe. Uase on balls: Off DIueen. 3; oft Callahan. 2. Struck out: By Dlneen. 1. Tlmo of game: 2:10. I'mplre: Hurst. N1CW YOHK. June S.-Tbo Brooklyn base ball guino was postponed on account of rain. PlIILADKLPIIfA, Juno S,-Tho Clncln-nutl-Phlladelphla game was postponed on account of wot grounds. NF.W YOHK, June S.-Tho St. Louls New York gamo was called at tho end of tho third Inning on uccount of rnln. hlltlllllllK uf tlip Toiiina. Played. Won. Lost, P.O. Philadelphia 21 II Mi Brooklyn T 21 10 Pittsburg 42 23 19 St. Loulf 10 l!l Chicago 40 9 2 Hostqn 5 JI 1 ' Clnclnnutl :iT Jh 2 Now York 3d 11 22 .sis .500 .173 .)7J .111 .3) OAVF-H OV Till: AMF.HICAX I.IOAfilJi:. Iviiiishs I'lly WliTiT fruin lluiralo In n Torn Hp Cnntrat. KANSAS CITY, Juno S. Kansas City won a most interesting gamo tnduy. All" pitch era wero hit .hard, both Cates and Haker being knocked out of tho box. I.uo hud ono bad Inning, thn seventh, when on a had decision 'of thii umpire, consecutive hits und a base on balls, thfl visitors scored five runs. That was. the lust and the home team won out in tho clehth and ninth Innings by n bunchlne of hits. Attendance, J00. Score: KAN8A8 CITY I BUFFALO. H.II.O.A. K.I Itll.O.A.i:. llnmnhlll. rf 1 1 3 0 ft Oettman, cf 1 3 3 0 0 . Wanner, .. 112 3 1 Sh,iroii, rf. 0 1 I 10 1 O'llrb-n, If.. 0 1 2 0 0 Halllcan, If. 2 1 3 0 0 I Duiignn, lb. 2 3 1 0 0 rVli'eVst. e. 0 1 3 00 dear, cf 2 1 1 3 0 deary, lb... 2 2 S 0 0 ' Cousrhlln. llil 1 t S 0 Mailman, 1 2 13 2 ! rVbaffer, 2b 2 1 2 4 1 Crooks, 2b.. 0 1 7 3 1 Onnillng, c.. 1 0 3 0 0 Anilrews, 3b 3 3 0 3 1 ' rutes, p... .0 0 0 3 0 Haker. p ...13010 p 12 0 1ft l-Vrtsch, p.. 0 1 0 0 0 U'lUnn .00000 ' Total" ..10 U-24 10 I Totals . 11 11 if IS 2 Two out when winning run scored, Hatted for Houdlng In ninth. U'ulmua Pltv .1 0 1 0 0 3 0 3 311 Huffalo .. . . . I 0 0 2 I 1 6 0 0-10 Earned runs: Kiuas City. 6; Buffalo, 6. inrre.uaiR nua: iiuiiikbii, wuiiac.., - - baso hits: Andrews. Carrlta, (lettuun, Schnefer. Sairlllce hlti; lnttm.it. Haiti aan, Sclmefer, SchreokeiiKost. Stolen bases Hemphill. O'Hrleu. Rohaefer. Duntian. Khearon. Struck out: 11 Haker. 2, by l,ee. 1. Hares on ball. Off Oates, 1, oft Lee, 4. oft Fertseh, 1. Hit liy pitched ball. Oon- tllnij. Haso lilts, Off lo, fi. orr Raker, 7. on Fertseh, 4. Wild pitch, linker. Double plays: near to Hchaefer, Crooks (unas sisted), Shearou to Crooks. Left on buses. Kansas City, 6; Huffalo. !i. Innings pitched: Cates, ; Lpt., 5, Haker, 7: Kertseh, 2. Time of game: 2:(0. I'mplre; McDonald. Ctcvelniiit Wliltrmislicil Axnln. CIHCAOO, June. K- Two gifts, assisted by a dotiblo und single, gave Chicago three runs In the second Inning. Hurt then stead ied and during the remainder of tbo gamo was strong. Cleveland rould do nothln with Katoll, getting but one man us fur us third. Attendance, 1.150. Score: ClUCAtlO. . CLKVHI.ANI) n.u.oAi:. itii.o.Ai: Hoy, cf o 1 3 0 0 rickrr'g, rf. f ! 0 0 rt Hrodle, ir... 0 1 1 0 OCrlsham, e.. 0 1 4 1 McKnrl'il, rf 0 1 2 n o tiulllvan, 3b 0 0 1 1 Hartm'n, SIi 1 o 0 S oilrtilns. If... 0 0 s o Tndilcn, 21.. 1 1 t 3 0 UiCh'c. Hi. 0 1 11 0 Isbell. lb.... 1 2 10 1 0 I'lutxl, !b....O 0 3 1 Shugart, ss. 0 1 2 2 2 lllerb'r, ss.. 0 t 0 .". Hiigden, o... 0 1 4 2 0 M-Aleer, cf. 0 0 3 0 Katoll, p.... 0 0 1 0 0 Hart, p 0 0 0 I Totals .. 3 8 27 15 2l Chicago 0 Cleveland 0 Karned runs: None, cugo. S: Cleveland. 0. Totals ..0 5 21 12 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 -,'! 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Ixft on base": Chi- Two-base lilts: Is- neii, MCFmiUen. Sacrifice hit: McFnrlancl. Double play: Katoll to Shugurt to lsbcll. Struck out: By Katoll, 3; by Hart, 1. Bases on bulls: Off Katoll, 2; off Hurt. 2. Hit by ball: crlsham. Tlmo of gamo: 1:23. Umpire: Dwyer. Mllli-rn IHvldi -.villi lluoslcrs. ! MINNEAPOLIS. June 8-lndlanapolls nnd .Minneapolis brok4- oven today, the lat ter winning Its second gume handily today. Bailey did the twirling for the local team nnd wus u puzzle for the visitors. Two singled, n two-base hit and an error In tho eighth gnvo the visitors three runs, Min neapolis played n pretty gumo and gave Bailey almou perfect support. Attendance, 2,500. Score: MINNEAPOLIS lNDI.VNArOI.ia H.II.O.A. H.l Il.H.O.A n. Dlxoti. cf.... 1 0 3 0 1 Ilcigr'ver, rf 0 1 3 1 0 Wllmot. if.. 1 1 2 0 0 Powers, c... 114 0 1 IMy, If 1 1 3 0 0 Mnnoon. si.. 10 0 11 Orlm, lb.... 2 1 (i 0 0 Kelly, lb.... 12 0 10 Nance. 3b... 1 0 1 I ft Barnes, 2b 1 1 10 Ablmfln, 2b 2 0 1 2 0 Maillon. 2h. 0 1 1 I 0 0 Smith, sa 3 1 3 I Hey. Ion, of.. 0 0 10 1 rislier, 0 2 10 2 0 Flynn, If.... 0 1 0 Illckey, 3b.. 0 - Kelluin, p... 0 4 ( 0 ll.UIcy, p.... 0 1 0 0 2 11 0 14 0 Totals ..10 9 27 I Totals .. 4 823 4 Wllmot out on bunt strikes. "Madison ordero(rout of grounds; Barnes substituted In fourth. Minneapolis 1 o 0 a I 1 0 1 10 Indianapolis 1 000000 an I Hurned runs: Minneapolis, a. Two-base lilts: Fisher. Wllmot, Lully, Powers, Flynn (2). Hit by pitched ball: Kellum, 2. Struck out: By Halley. 3; by Kellum. 2. Sncrlllie lilts: Wllmot. Orlm, Nan.-e. Stolen bases: Wllmot. Smith. Loft on bases: Minneapo lis, 0: Indianapolis, 7. Double play: llo grlcver to Barnes. Time of game; 2:W. Umpire: Sheridan. lliMtllnu Win for Milwaukee. MILWAUK UK, June S.-Dowllug tqday pitched his fourth game within one week and let Detroit down with four singles. Miller managed to keep the hits well scat tered niul the home team had to battle for ten innings to win out. Smith and Sai lings' Molding were the features of the game. Attendance, l.Cna Score: MILWAUKKK. DUTItOIT. It.H O.A.E.I It.H O A n. Waldron. eft too Ol'asej, 3b... 0 t 5 1 ft Oarry, cf.... 1 1 3 0 0 Shaw, rr-1b. o 0 3 10 Dowd. If.... 0 1 1 0 ii Harley. cf.. 0 0 2 0 0 Anders'n. lb 0 2 13 0 0 Ora es-rf.. 112 10 Fultr.. 2b.... 0 2 1 1 2 McAIVr. 2b 1 13 0 0 I'onrny, ss.. 0 0 3 t 0 Dillon, lb... 0 0 fi 1 2 llutke, 3b... 0 10 3 1 Stalling. If. 0 0 3 ft 0 Smith, c 1 2 0 3 0 Hyiin. o 0 1 3 2 0 Dowllng, p.. 0 0 0 3 1 Miller, p.. .0 0 1 10, IHlberrelrt, si 0 0 0 1 1 1 Toian .. 3 IV so ll l I Totuls .. 2 428 14 3 Winning run scored with one mun out. Milwaukee 0 O 0 0 0 I) 2 0 0 1 a Detroit 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0--2 Karned rtnm: Mllwnukeo, 2; Detroit. 1. Stolen bases: Anderson, Conroy, Dowd. Waldron. Hases on balls: Off Dowllng, 4; off .Miller. 2. Pnssed ball: Smith. Struck out: Hy Dowllng, S; by .Miller. 1. Double play: Shaw to Hyan. Sacrifice hit: Dowd. McAllister. Umpire: Cnntllllon. Time of game: i : i.. Mniiillnir of (lie Tennis. Indianapolis 3tl 2i 10 .72.! I Milwaukee II 2.1 IS ,5'i Chicago 42 22 20 .Ml Cleveland : :ci j) I'l .51.1 Minneapolis 13 2i 21 .512 Kansas City II 22 22 ..'.M Huffalo 10 II 20 ..'IS I Detroit 311 13 26 .333 Ilasi Hull nt V. M. C. A. I'lllL. The I'nlon Paclllcs will play the Yoiiiir Men's Christian association team at the hitter's pnrk today. Tho line-up Is as follows: t'nlon Purine. Position. Y. M. C. A. Hollo catcher Clark Duvldsou pitcher Ynun Ochiltree tlrst Irnso.'. Abbott Hoffman second base Hcnedlct Trctlleld third base Sprague Cosgrovo shortstop Crelgli Hlrklcs right Held Anderson Drlscoll center Held Kennedy Hathaway left Hold Heed f .,.,..., xtllnd nt 4 li m A game Is scheduled on tho back Held I diamond between two teams from the M. i K. Smith company's employes. J Ti-i'iiniMfli IlentH Auburn. TKCCMSIOII. Neb., June 8. (Special j Telegram.) The Auburn and TeciinihCli teams played hero today. - Score; j Auburn 0 0 (I 2 1 0 0 fi 0-0' Tecuniseh 0 3 0 0 2 1 t. U -12 Haso lilts: Auburn, 4; Tecuniseh, 10. Hat terles: Auburn, Gordon. Jones, Crawford and Handy; Tecuniseh, Olesou und Spencer. I CRACK RIDERS ARE ENTERING! Oiiinlin Wlicrlmrn MlifMvliiK Vnuaunl Interest In llu ltui'fN to llf Held Nuntlny. Omaha wheelmen are evincing nn un usual Intei est In the llrst race meeting of tho year, which will t held Sunday after noon under the auspices of tho (imiilui Whel club. Already there ate a number of entries much larger than had been ex pected niul tho program of six races will be of exceptional Interest. The ten-mile handicap, to deride the merits of tho riders who purtli lpated tn the recent Blulr-Omahu road rare. U the big (Bid and. will ho participated In by some of the crack rlcleis of the Hv. The racing will be hold on the splendid bnlf-mlle truck of the Omaha driving park and thern will be ample room In thn commodious grandstand lor lh large number of spectators expected. Prues amounting to $3W will be distributed to the winners, TOM SHARKEY WON IN A ROUND Nnllnr Put It AliTlwr IUk Viuik Krnii' III iv VrU l.nst Mulit. NHW YOHK, Juno8.-Tom Sharkey easily defeated Yank Kenny In the llrst round of what was to have been n twenty- llvo round bout neroro tne jiroiiuwuv ,iui letlo club tonight. Hhurkey took the ng gresslvo from the start and drove his an 1t nil over tbo rlnt? and Hnally closed tho battle with a right-hand smash nn tho I Jaw which put tno Pig lenow uown uuu out. Hefore th men entered the rlnr even money was offered thut Kenny would stay live rounos. I.arKi- Purses nl Albion. ft.i.fc. V.I. T....A C I an,.ltt I .1 rl'1lrt Hoard of Directors of tho Hoono Count v Agrlculturnl asfoclullou hung up ll.ow In purses ror uie race prugiuin ni mrn to bo held September 10, 20 und 21 The purses urn us follows: Trotting, 2:60 class, THE POPULARITY OF ii ("THE QUEEN Abolli is chiefly due to its irreproachable character." The Times., "DRINK NOTHING but Natural Mineral Water, such as Apollinaris, free from all vegetable poisons," Boston Journal. CONTINENTAL I$7.85 laaBBaaaBBBaaaBtaaBBBBBaBBBaB Men's Washington Mills Indigo Blue Serge, Farmer Satin Lined Suits, made to sell for 12 and should have been sold in May at that price, thoroughly well made and the best suit bargain we ever offered. Now on dis play in our Douglas Street win dow. On sale Saturday at $7.85. CONTINENTAL CLOTHING CO., E. COR. FIFTEENTH AND 10UGLAS STS N. 200: pacing. 2:4ii clnss, $200; running, half mile. $50; trotting, 2:30 rlass, $223, free-for-all trotting and pacing, $250; running, threo (Planers of a mile, 'ib. All entries to close Satnrilnv. Aiiuust ts. 1000. A cood Held of horses !s expected. 7 PILLSBURY DEFEATED MARCO r liiicrlvmiyCliesN Muster 'Won fiom III llpiKini'ii t of tho hre ond KoiiiiiI. PAIUS, June S. Hoiinil two of the Bcrger system served for the pairing of the twelfth round of the International cbess masti'is' tournament and the players theie-f-iro faced each other as follows: Jnnuwskl against I.usker, Showalter against Mar-, shall, Burn ugulnst Dldler. Mason agalnxl ltoson. Tsfhlgnrln against Mortimer, Maroozsy ugulnst Schlechter. Hrodv f against Sterling. Plllsbury ngalnst Mflrco and Mleses n bye. The result h showed Tschlgorln hud de feated Mortimer, Plllsbury defeated Marco l.asker defeatfif .lauowskl. Hurii defeated Dldler, Hrndy defeated Sterling. Mason and Itosen divided honors, us likewise did Mnrorzsy. The game hetween SboWahe und Marshall was adjourned In even posi tion. '!' it KyeU cipls CIiiiIIoiikp. WORCK3TKK, Mass., June S.-Jumcs A. Ten ISyck of Worcester, champion sculler of Now ICuglnud. and father of Kdward II. . Ten Kyclt, the amateur champion, has ai erpted tho challenge of Jake Ctttiidauer, the world's chnmplon wculler. Issued u few days since bv Ned H'nnlon. ex-champlon sculler cf tho world, and will row him three miles for a sultablo purse. .Velll I In KiivnrHi. SAN KIIANCISCO. June S.-Al Nelll of this city and Jack Moffatt of Chicago aro both In condition to tight at 154 pounds at Woodward's pavilion tonight. The bet ting Is 2 to 1 on Nelll. but tbero Is no luck of Moffntt money. The mutual make Nelll almost a 3 to 1 favorite. Voiiuu I'pter .IncUniti llrnt Pni li rr. DIONVWH, Colo., June S.- At the Colo rado Athletlo iissoclatlon tonight Young Peter Jackson of Sun Kriinclsco was given tho decision over Kid Parker of Denver at tho end of the fastest ten-round bout ever seen here. Small in size and great in icsulls am DeWttt's I.tttlo Early Risers, tbo famous little pills that cleanse tho liver and bowel.. They do not gripe. Snlnoiia "VV til Open. 1)K'.-S MOINF.S, Juno S. Tho sixty saloons of Des Molnoj, which have, been closed for live monthB, will open nt 10 o'clock tomor row morning. J.nto thin afternoon Judge C. A. Ulshop of Polk county district court d'i solved the temporary Injunction held by tho 'Ministerial association nnd antl-silnon workers nnd rt'fiwed to lksuo n writ of cer tiorari to compel tho Hoard of Supervisors to show up tho records of their meetings. Tho supervltors completed this afternoon the canvass of petitions of consent- It took 1.325 namefl to mnko tho petition gold and tho saloon men had secured 1,135- Tho nntl-saloon men cnn tnku no further appeal nnd tho ealoons will remain open per manently. r.nas Hi VlrKlnln Wn VIBIMMHI. Dl'I.UTII, Minn., Juno 8 -Tim total lo. hv Urn that levelled Virginia Thursday Is nnw closely csllmuted at $l5o.oi. The In surance will not exceed $125,ih)0 About eighty business houses. Including thirty sulooiis and Hvo hotels, were burned. Thlrtv residences were ulso consumed. nans OF TABLE WATERS") . Saturday Morning, JUNE 9, We Will Sell $12.00 Blue Serge Suits for ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD DIRECT LINE TO CHICAGO . MINNEAPOLIS ST. PAUL DUBUQUE WATERLOO ROCKFORD FORT DODGE City Ticket Office 1402 Farnam Sh AMIj.SKMIIM'.. Eighteenth and Douglas One Weok Sturtinp; Monday, 11 ft June 11 Matlne.0 Daily Kxuopt Monday. Prof. Gentry's famous Dog Pony Show HVKRYniINO NKW THIS YKU. 'see I'lnto nnd N'ero, th smallisl p -forming elephants In captivity. Wauli f i the stand free sirect parade dally at 10 .,0 a. m. ADMISSION t.'lilldren l."ic uilulls U.'a BOYD'S Woodward & Iliirgom, Mprs. Tel. 1910. Quo Yadis All records broken. Owlnis to trie Kie.it demand for seats, the production Will bo continued one week longer. Sent sale for balance of cngagomont open this morning 8 o'clock. Prices 2Ec, tOc SOUTH OMAHA TOIIAV AMI TOMOItUOW ONM. GQUPIR & GOS U.VITKU HAII.ItOAU HIIOWH. 2 Porfornmnces J)nily -2 TUB HKHT ONH-HINO fMU'l'H IN THIS WOltliD. IMtH IOS-Clilldreii, 10t Adulta, Uo.