TI1E OMATIA DAILY I5EE: FN I DAY, JUE 1W00. OMAHA WINS AT Sf, JOSEPH : Uiliaiia II111VJ ax Ji. jvuui ChitnplooB Bunch Hits Along with tbs Erron of the Saints. UMPIRE AL MAUCK HAS A HARD DAY CiimtiI Threaten to .Moll Hint, lint the I'nllec lve Hint Pro tection Sltiux City Win from Denver! Omntin, f St. Innrpli, -I. Ili'iivi'r, l Slinix ( It), It. I'nrlilo, 7 Urn Moines, Ilrtiiiklyn, Hj I'lillniU-liililn, (I. Huston, R ctv York, 1. riilrituo-Cliipliiniitl, rnln. lletiiilt, :i t'leveliinil, 0. Indliinrip'illi,, S llufTalo, 7. 4'lilriiKi-Kiiiifinn City, ruin. Mliiiienpnlln-MllitiiiiUep, vrct Broiinil ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Juno 21. (Special Tele gram,) Had errors by Halt and Ilrlstow and Wilson's slnglo tells the story ot St. Joscph'c. defeat by Omaha todoy. Tho Champions tnado (our nf their runs In the sixth. Mauck's umpiring was tho worst ever seen here, tho homo team receiving tho worst of It clear through. Tho name nearly ended In n riot In tho seventh, when Mauck put Schrall out of tho gatno. Mauck called strike on Schrall when tho ball was over the batter's head. Tho crowd surrounded him, but tho police broko It up. Mnupin pitched a pretty game, allowing only six hits. Twelve bits wero mado off of Itonch, but tho Omaha man re ceived better support. Score: ST. JOSEPH. An. r, If. O. A. K. 0 0 0 1 13 3 1 1I0O 110 0 looo 13 0 0 1 !t 0 0 0 t 1 1 2 0 0 0 115 0 12 25 D 3 If. O. A. E. 0 15 1 0 10 1 1 12 0 0 112 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 10 0 3 3 0 10 0 0 10 4 0 7; 27 13 2 fitrang, 3b Hull, ss Kllng, c Hchrull, If Vndprwood, rf McKlbbin, cf . Pnvls. lb Ilrlstow, 21) .... Wilson, rf .... Mitupln, i Totals 3 I t 37 OMAHA. aii. : 3 I I I Tomnn, ss , MeVlckcr, If ... Iti'lmnmpti, lt . Wilson, e I.auzoti, of Hoy. 3h Mackcy. lib I I Iluglip. tf I Itoach, p 3 Totals 31 Ono out when winning run was scored. St. Joseph 2 0 0 0 0 1 t 0 O-l Dmahii 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1-f, Karncd runs: St. Joseph, 2. Two-baso hits: Schrall. Hall (2), Itoach. Sucrlllco hit! Davis. Stolen hasps: Ilrlstow, Itebsa mcn. Struck out: Hy Mauplti. 3; by Itoach, !. Hnses on balls: Off Mnupin, 1; off Itoach, I. Tlmo: 2:00. Umpire: Mnuclc. mi.VVKIl T.VKIIH A IIHACi: AT IIOMM. rrlienii'M Ten in (ilvpn Slonx City it MpkliiK to Slnrt With. DHNVHU, Juno 2l.-(Sppclal Telegram.) Bloiix City stnrted out llko a winner In to day's gnmo with Denver, but McNeely was almost Invlnclhli! after the second and only ono more tally In tho eighth was made. Wenlg pitched a lino ganm throughout and "van was put out of the gan io only In two Innings did tho Tebeaultcs hit , In third Inning for kicking. Attend tho ball safely. Sioux City got ono In the ' ""cc, 1,200. Score, tlrst on a gift utid a three bagger, another DUTItorr. i CIJ-ALLAND. .i .. .. t i ii I tif r ft t I It tl n 1 r.' In thn nppond on two hits nnd a sacrifice and ono moro In tho eighth on a single and a double. Denver's four runs were mado Chiefly by good hitting bv Miller, Hlckey and Bulllvnn, aided by Ureashear's wild throw. Score: DENVER. AH. H. O. A. E. 5 2 1 1 1 3 o 0 0 0 0 S 0 0 0 0 0 1 I 1 2 1 1 1 3 0 'JO iT 4 O. A-. E. 3 0 0 3 t 2 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 3 1 0 0 4 0 21 II 1 2 2 0 01 0 0 10-3 Miller. If lllckcy, 2b Preston, cf Schmidt, rf .... McCausland, lb llcilly. 3h l.ewee, ss Sullivan, 0 .... McNeelcy, p ... .. .1 I .. 4 .. I .. 4 .. H .. 3 .. I .. 3 Totals , 32 4 SIOUX CITY. AH. n. Hallmnn, If 3 Drnshear, ss I Iloutz, rf t Hausen. cf I Nllcs, 3b 1 OlaBscock, lb 4 O'Deit, 2b 4 Cote, o 4 AVonig. n 3 Totnls 34 3 9 Denver 0 0 0 0 0 Sioux City I 1 0 0 0 Earned runs: Denver, 3; Sioux City, 1. Two-baso hits: Cote. Iloutz. Thrce-bnsp hits: Miller. Hlckey, Iloutz. O'Dcn. Bases on balls: Off Wenlg. 1! oft McNeely, 1. Struck out: Hy McNeely, 2; by Wenlg. 1. Doublo play: Preston to McCauslnnd. Tlmo of game: 2 hours. Umpire: Ebrlght. I'Hlini.O ATTUXDS TO tiliAIHl'S CASE. Freddy front (rnnil Islnnil tSrt Toiiclieil 1 i In Coloruilo. PUEBLO. Juno 21. (8peclal Telcgram.) Vp to tho eighth Inning things looked very bad for the Indians. Their total Inability to find Cllado with any effect, combined with their own glaring errors, piit a de cided Des Moines aspect to tho situation. They took n batting rally In the eighth, bowovor, nnd pounded out n victory with tho scoro standing 4 to 1 when tho Indians camo to bat. Union's sufo bunt, Pnrrntt's long lilt nnd Slarcum's two-bagger netted ono run. Keltoy's short hit, which was lost by Bull falling and soverely hurting him self, Dalrymplo's clean slnglo nnd Graham s long fly gnvo the locals two moro runs and tho game. Loman was struck on tho linger by tho ball anil had to rotlro. Yerkcs, tho Omnha boy, pitches tomorrow's game. At tendance, GOO. Scoro: PUEHLO. AH. It. H. O. A. E. 10 0 3 4 1 2 4 1 1 0 0 ir. 0 1 2 2 0 0 1 1 1 2 1 0 3 1 2t! 115 0 O. A. E. 10 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 3 0 0 U 0 0 3 7 2 3 2 0 1 1 2 4 0 2 27 13 1 0 14 1-7 0 0 0 1-5 Mcllale, cf .... ) luleu, ss Anderson, 2b .. Parrott, rf .... Ilarcnm, lb ... Kelley, 3b Dalrymple, If Oraham, 0 .... Xlluckburn, p .. 4 0 0 .... 5 .... I .... 5 .... 4 .... 3 .... 3 0 Totals 35 7 10 DES MOINES. AH, It. H. Thiol. If. J 1 0 Naglo, cf u 1 2 lllnes, 2b I 0 0 Brain, 3b 5 12 Warner rf 5 0 0 Selslcr, lb nnd 0 fi 1 0 Ball, ss 3 0 1 Loman, o ? 1 1 C.lade. p J . 0 0 Colo, lb J. J) 0 Totals S3 5 0 Tuoblo 0 0 0 1 0 Des Moines 1 0 0 2 1 Thiol out for baiting at In lly. Earned runs: Pueblo, 2. Two-base lilts: Anderson, Parrott, Ciraham. Thrco-baso hit: Ball. Sacrltlco hits: Anderson, Ball. Dnnblo nlav: 1 Inlcn to Mnrcuni. Bases on balls: Off Blackburn, 4; off tlladc. 0. lilt Stnnilluir of the Teiuim, Played. Won. IaM. Omnha 40 28 11 Denver 40 21 19 Des Moines 3i IS i Kt. Joseph 39 1-i 21 Pueblo 39 IS 21 Bioux City 3S 15 2J P.C. .(M Defeat for l.lnpnln 'I'eitiu, CENTRAL CITY. Neb., June 21.-i8peclul Telegrani.) Ccntrnl City ball team easily defeated a ball team from Lincoln by tho following storo: Central City 3 2 1 1 0 3 0 0 -l0 Lincoln .... I 0 0 1 o 1 o i o- Batteries: Central City, Kombrlnk nnd Lcur. Lincoln: Miller, Barber nnd Booth. Tho same tennis pluy tomorrow. IiKllnim Detent Filllrrtoii GENOA. -Neb., June 21.-(Spcctal,)-ln connection with thu commencement exer rlses hero yesterduy the pupils of the In dlaii school played n game of baso ball with the Fullcrton team, Tho game was very FXcltlitK thoush somewhat onesided, tho Jpore being 20 to 3 In favor of the homo tcum. Tho Indians hopo to cross bats with liy pltcncr. ny inacKiiurii, i; ny ituine, s. i ; mi-kuhu-. y,, Struck out: By HIUCKUUm, l; bv UiailO, t. " i unuiu uuui iimyuu i'unv unu Loft on bases: Pueblo, S: Des Moines. 10. kerned to miss everything. Tho infield, Tlmo of game: 2:00. Umpires: Johnson nnd with tho exception of Clark, played better. Wclmcr Clark lost his bend threo times during tho NORFOLK, Neb., Juno 21. (Special Tele- rook. Stolen baFos: Sullivan (2). Guernsey. , number of tho ambitious ridors In and W n 'oNnioiloii la bollovPd to have been tram -The lum ball game between , Doublo .plnys: Qulnby to Sharpo; Qulnbv ebout Omaha. Tho gun club It plann ng Xu'c-t b V symuath Scrs with I'relg toil and Norfolk was won by Crolsh- Camp and Sharpo. Rases oil balls! Off I for a shoot over the traps for the morning cnusi pi '' ." I'""'1 z,f, t nC, , ()rd o r t u pro- on by a score of 20 to 9. i Roberts. 4; olt Stlllmnn, 4; olf Kernan. 4. of tho Fourth for n silver trophy. Tho nt '"J. Uallm "iV ti-atn from the "nines. 1 " ' . . II t bv nltched ball: Devens. Clark. Struck huso ball team w Play Swift's on tho aft- "10 running ot Mains num un. iiiuich. iia.gRff ffwiffis 1 the last two months and has not yet been dcfca,cd' (JAMI1S OK TIII3 .ATIO.AI. Ii!:AOfl. Ortli 'In I; ps n I, Idle lliitlnon Anceii'lon nml HrooUl n tln I. pint. ritII,ADKI,PHIA, Juno 21.-Phllndpphla bad tho game In tho hnnd by the. score of 0 to 3 Up to the ninth Inning, when Orth went Into tho nlr and before hr allshtcd the Ilrooklyns rapped out four hits. Hern hard, who succeeded him. was hit safely twice, gavo a base on hall nnd made two wild pitches the whole combination result ing In flvo runs nnd tho game. Attendance, 7,478. Score: llttOOKt.Y.V i I'HILADKI.HtlA. n.n.o.A b. nii.o.A.n. Jon's, cf.... ! 3 9 1 O'Thonwv. cf. 0 1 0 0 1 Kpler, rf... 1 3 4 0 OftlimlP, If.... 2 5 3 0 0 Jrnn'ftf, lb. 2 1 S 1 0 Delth'ty. lb. 1 1 7 0 0 Kelley. If... 1 1 4 0 0 nick, rf 2 3 110 Dalilen, is.. 2 2 0 1 O.Dowtlnss, c. 1 2 4 3 1 ('rose. 3b.... 0 2 2 2 0 Chiles, 2b... 0 0 1 1 1 Daly, 2b 0 2 1 1 1 Dolan, 3b... 0 1 2 t 0 Moduli, c. 0 0 2 1 1 Croes, s.... 0 0 7 2 0' Nop, p 0 0 1 1 0 Orth, p OiO 0 0 01 rthreckard .0 0 0 0 0 llernhard, p. 0 0 0 0 0 K I Lion, p.... 0000 0, Totals .. 6 10 27 11 3 Totals .. 8 13 27 3 2 Hatted for Nop j. Philadelphia 2 030001 00-5 Urooklyn 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 5-8 Karncd runs: Urooklyn, G; Philadelphia, 3. Two-base hits: Jones, Douglass. Thrco bano hit: Keeler. Snerttlce lilt: Thomas. Stolen bases: Jones, Iteelor, Jennings (2), Thomas, Single, Kllck. Douglass, Double play; Flick to C'ros. First basn on errors: Urooklyn. 1. I.crt on bases: Philadelphia !i; Urooklyn, 9. First base on balls: Off N'ops. 1; oft Orth. 1; off Hprnhnrd, 1. Hit by pitched ball: Hy Orth, 3. Struck out: Hy Orth, 2: by Nops, 2. Pased balls: Douglass, 2; McGulrc, 1. Wild pitches: llernhard, 2. Tlmo: 2:43. Umpire: O'Day. lllneeii'i, IIIkIi tlrnde I'ltclihiK. NEW YOItlC. Juno St. Tho Bostons won today through tho clever pitching of ' Dlneen. iiawicy was nil ranter ircoiy ni opportune times. Until teams Melded splen didly. Attendance, 2,200. Score: NEW YOHK. . BOSTON. ll.H.O.A.n.l Il.II.OAi:. .mlth, rf.... 1 0 2 0 0 Hamilton, cf 1 14 0 0 Vnnll'n. cf. 0 (1 1 0 O Collin. 3b.. 0 0 3 2 1 DavIh. si.... 0 2 2 5 OTenwy, 11,.. 0 17 3 0 Nelbach, If.. 0 0 R 1 1 Htahl, If 3 2 2 0 0 Doyle, lb... 0 0 10 1 0 Ixmfr, .... 1 2 0 10 Olcnuon, !b. 0 0 2 lllckm'n, 3b 0 0 1 0 Freeman, rt 0 3 3 0 0 1 I.one, 21,.... 0 0 2 1 1 Itower'n, p.. 0 I 3 2 0 ricntcnt. c. 0 0 3 1 0 Hawley, p., 0 0 0 2 0 Dlneen, p... 0 2 3 2 0 Totals .. 1 3 27 15 2 Totals .. B 11 27 10 2 New York 1 0000000 0-1 Hoston 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0-5 First base by orrors: Now York, 1; Ilos. ton, 0. Left on bases: New York, I; Hos ton, D. Home run; Stahl. Hascs on balls: Oft Hawley, 2; off Dlneen, 2. Struck out: Hy Hawley, 2; by Dlneen, 2. SncrMee lilts: Van Ilaltren, Sclbacb. Stolon bases: Smith, Howcrman, Stahl, Long. Double play: Hoehmnn to Doylo to Howerman. Passed balls: Clements. 1: Howerman, 1. Time: 2:05. Umpire: Kmsllc. StiiiiilliiK of the Trains. Played. Won. Lost P.C. .63.1 ,4f0 .IS! .109 .117 .I2'i .113 Urooklyn .... Philadelphia Hoston Pittsburg .. , Chicago Cincinnati .., St. Louis ... New York ... ..IS 31 17 ..49 ..4 . .w ..4! ..4ti ..47 ..IS .",1 1S 21 2.1 21 L") 13 CAMUS OF Tilt: A.MHHICAX LISAfiUK Drtrolt KlvrK CIpvi'IiiiiiI Anotlipr Sliitt out ThroiiKh .Miller's Work. DFTHOIT, Mich., Juno 21. The second succpsslvo shutout was ndmlnlstored to Cleveland this afternoon by tho homo team Miller Ditched splendid ball, no two of tho visitors' ilve hits being secured In the sumo U.ILO.A.n. n.H.O.A.E, Casey. 3b.... 0 0 2 t Holmes, rf.. 12 2 0 llarley, If... 0 2 10 .McAl'B'r. ss 0 1 8 4 0 Picker' g, rf. 0 2 3 0 0 OjOenlns, If-Sb 0. 1 3 5 0 u.Miuuvan, 30. 0 0 u 3 Chech, If..,. 0 1 2 Hyan, 2b.... 0 0 3 2 0 Dillon, lb... 0 18 10 Nlcol, ef.... 10 10 0 Slian-, c 12 12 0 Miller, p 0 113 0 Hood, 2b.... 0 0 1 IiiCb'ce, lb, 0 0 13 MaAUer, cf. 0 0 0 Vlox, ss 0 0 0 Spies, c 0 1 2 2 Hoffer, p.... 0 0 0 2 Totals 3 5 27 IS 3 Totnls ..0 5 24 17 2 Detroit 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 -3 ClPVPlnnd 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Earned runs: Detroit, 2. Two-base lilt: Chech. Sncritlcc hit: McAllister. Stolen hasys: LaChance, Flood, Holmes. First baso nn balls: Oft Miller, 3. First on errors; Detroit, 2; Cleveland, 3, Left on bases: Detroit, 5; Cleveland, fi. Slruck out: By Miller. 1. Double plays: Casey to Ryan to McAllister; McAllister to Dillon: Miller to McAllliter to Dillon (2). Passed ball: Shaw. Wild pitch: Miller. Time: 1:25. Umpire: Dwycr. Hnoslcrn Win It Anyliniv. INDIANAPOLIS. Intl.. Juno 21. After presenting Buffalo with several chances to win, Indiannpnlls turned loose on Fertsch and batted out 11 victory. Attendance, 1,200. bcorc: INDIANAI'OMS. I I1U1VAID, n.u.o.A.n. 1t.11.0Ai:. Ilojr'vcr, rf 1 1 J 1 O.Oettmnn. cf. 1 2 0 1 0 Heytlon, If.. 2 2 10 O.Shearon, rf. 1 1 0 1 1 Jlin-m, 2b. 0 2 3 4 0 ilalllgrnn. If. ! 1 1 1 ReybnlJ, cf.. 0 1 3 0 0 Atherton, 2b t 1 3 fi Msdlaon, si. 2 3 2 1 1 Sheck'st. c. 1 1 6 E Kelly. 1b.... 1 1 8 0 OiCarey. Ib.... 1 2 11 0 I'onen, r... 1 8 4 1 O.IIallman, ss 0 2 1 2 Hlckey. 3b.. 1 1 3 0 1 Andrews, 3b 0 1 2 I Ulbson, p... 0 0 0 1 0 Damnian, n. 0 1 10 0 Ftch, p.... 0 0 0 3 Hooker, p... 0 0 0 1 Totals .. 8 15 27 Totals .. 7 11 24 23 4 Indianapolis ..1 0 0 113 0 8 Buffalo 0 0 4 0 1 0 0 1 1-7 Innings pitched: Gibson, 3; Dammsnn. 6; Fertsch, 7: Hooker, 1. Base hits: Off Gib son, C; off Dammann, 5; off Fertsch, 15. Base on balls: Off Gibson, 1; oft Dammann, 1; oft Fertsch, 2. Struck out: By Gibson, 1; by Dammann. 2; by Fertsch, 4. Wild pitch: Fertsch. Hit by pitcher: By Gibson, 1. Two-base hits: Heyden. Powers (2), Schrcckongost, Carey, Hallman. Three baso hits: Kelly, Dammann, Hnlllgnn. Homo run: Atherton. Sacrifice hits: lley don, Hlckey, Atherton. Earned runs: In dianapolis, 4; Buffalo, I. Stolen bases: llog rlovcr (2), Mngoon (2), Kelly, Powers, Gett ninn. Passed ball: Powers. Left on bases; Indlannpolls. 5; Buffulo, 8. Time: 1:53. Um pire: Cnntlllon. StiwiilltiK' of tllP Tpnina. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Indlannpolls Chicago Milwaukee .. Minneapolis , Cleveland ... Knusns City Buffulo Detroit .4S 31 32 2i IS 17 .ntd .804 .533 .519 .503 .491 .3C6 .340 . . . .53 . . . .52 ....51 . . . .50 ....55 ....52 . . . .50 21 24 2fi 21 2S 33 23 25 27 19 17 YAl.ll 1JASILY 11 HATS HAHVAHD. Old KH'n Soon llnvo n IMrnsitnt Time on Soldier.' Field. CAMBRIDGE. Mass., Juno 21. Ten thou snnd people saw Harvard dofeated by Yalo on Soldiers' Field this afternoon by a scoro of 15 to 5 In u ball gamo which was never In doubt after the llfth Inning, The Yales batted two Harvard pitchers out of the box and played much better In tho Held than to lack spirit from tho moment Ynlo scored us ursi run Yule WHS In tho lead all throuch the game and after live lnnlnirs had been completed lts ultimate victory, was never nuestloned. Stlllmnn started In to pitch for Harvard and in the tlrst Inning Ynlo made four runs from live hits and a baso on balls, Stlllmnn then steadied down u hit. but In the sixth Inning bo was totally unreliable nnd Kernan, tho other freshman pitcher, wob substituted. Flvo runs wero mado off Kernnn In ono Innlnr and then McDonnld was tried. Ho did excellent work game nnd was responsible for nt least flvo or laio s runs, acorc YALK. HARVARD. It.H.O A.K. Kendall, lb. 1 1 7 0 0 Il.ll.O.AE .323 i Qulnby, 2b.. 3 4 4 2 0 .uri amp, sg.... 0 0 2 3 1 Ctwilrldce, nO I 1 : l Iti-' Cook, II 3 4 1 0 0 l"2 Hharpe, If... I 1 8 0 0 .333 Sullivan, if, 11 1 0 t WenUfll, rf. 0 1 0 0 0 Held, c 1 1 4 2 1 Milne, c 0 1 1 o 0 Derm J, If... 0 0 4 1 0 Oucrniiey, 3b 1 2 1 3 1 Hlmb, c 0 3 9 0 1 Hncke. 2b... 0 , a a aaa Barnwell, cf t 1 1 0 0 Oeorre, cf... 1 1 HOberUon, p 3 2 0 1 1 Kernan H.P";! X X S 2 iti? .h ' i a i , X irk wb... . t o l t o ll a, p-cr. l l l 3 J Totnii "s777 to"s ro,al 6 7 17 10 s McDonal Total. .15 IS 27 9 4 Clark Stl Yale Harvard 10?31B0 2-n 0031 1000 0-5 i. S.n.?.r'nco Ati?tt.mP: Earned runs out: Bv Robertson. 7: by Stlllmnn. 2: by McDonnld, 1, Passed bull; Helm. Time: 3:30. empire: Smith. tinmen rout polled. CHICAGO, Juno 21 Chicago versus Cln. clnnntt nnd Chicago versus Kansas City games postponed on ncrount of rain. MINNEAPOLIS. June 21,-The Mlnne. nc'."wnukce Rnme p0!"po"d WARM GAME IS IN PROSPECT WAKIYI UAIYlt 15 IN rtlUorCu I J til)- nml Count y Olllelttln Antmnncc . Hit Players for Sittitriliiy's llne llnll (Itiine. The game of baso ball to bo played at tho Vinton street park Saturday afternoon by tho county nnd city officials promises to bo one of tho athletic events of the season. ti,, ,.. o. i ..,ini Uoth teams nro In practice, special mil- . forms nro being made for tho occasion nnd there Is much speculation as to the result of the contest. The proceeds from tho game will bo given to tho Company I, monument fund. Following Is the lineup of the teams: citr. Whltehom Iloye nibourn .. I.obcck ... Hurkley .. Zlmmnn .. Position. Pitcher ....Catcher ...First baso ..Second base ..Third base County. Shields Baxter Vlnsonhalcr Harto Ostrom ...Shortstop.. Connolly Knrr .Left Held Swonson NniV;. fVi Jht ni fi Im-fni llennlngs Illght field Hoctor aubstltutcs: City Hascall, Troatlcr and r icming. County Wheeler, Denton nnd Camrbell. AMERICAN DERBY TOMORROW Mtiillnrkn MUely to llnve Truck to Their LlklttK nt AVnnliltiK ton Park. CHICAGO. Juno 21. It rained heavily this evening and with the prospects of a heavy truck all the otdnlons rccnrdlnc tho out come of the American Derby, which U to be run nt Washington nark on Satur may. have had to bo revised. Should there be clear weather tomorrow nnd Saturday tlici'o 1110 snipius con aro in mourning ioiiikiu. 1 It ceerns to bo ucpopted that Advnnco Qua iiniii tno i.ieutennni ncuri'u nia iirun.ini enrmntw..,., r,n n hirl tranle nt I .,11 lIMVlim I lo it y w t- !?. this spring the Impression prevailed that he was never at his best except on n heavy track. This was gained from his lino races I . V. .. . . . 1 In... ...... The chances of James, Silver darter, Pit- ..I, I tJ...-. Til. 1 11 1 .... ...... ... lirt,lt.ti tn l,P I ll 1IIIU Dillll J llll,t'.-l lilt liu, niuuhiiv , v iiariiuuiiii i.v i, iiimi.ii uiiu uik i iv the mud. Sidney Lucas Is a tine mudder Lucas Is a tine mudder r Is added to the list of y to bo because of the racks will bo helped by and ir nny outsmer Ht.irtnrs It Is likely muddy track. Barracks The sensation today was tho raco put up by Norford at Harlem. Tnero is always h. roil tli w brought over from mr.cm and the former was joggcu a coupio 01 inui. nnUTCQTIIR UflNR ROOD RACE VUlllbWI VII IV C w . . . Swift 8tke at SHeephend l'rOTC Snrc KnnngU Home Itiice. NEW YORK. June 21. Tho Swift stakes for 3-ycar-olds at seven furlongs was tno featurts of the- racing- at Sheepshcad By - - - .... . I . - l..aAlr -a..I. ii 1 1 1 1 Tlrlnnn nf V." '!""?yjS 7.'v.?,r' ;;v .i'n; n in ! thn favorite last. As they rounded tho upper turn f'ontestor raced tin to the pacemaker nnd took command, coming into the stretch iAnn.i,u nliai. lltrliraHlnr innvpil nn nt this point nnd after passing Klllashandra. KUlttshundra. third. Results IS Sllll II CliailCO IOr 11 gOOd and 3su,IJ- ihpuu mnu .nlnn even a fast track. Hut Just tit present tho . Fourth race, tho film -nrst "ffpV"1" handlcnppors aro basing calculations on u H.1C0, ono nnd nn eighth mile. Mi 1 . nam- track that will bo somewhat muddy. ber. 115 (Cnywood). 0 to r, won 1. lot inr The conspicuous loser by this calculation 127 (Van Duzeiii. lrt to B, seco id. 11 Igh n m u A,lvnnr rtimr.t. nn,! thn mmnnrtprM nt ,ni . Ill tuvermni, 10 10 . i""'- rtl cannot run well in tno mini, aitnougn (iiorsnucrgcr,, m in i, '"";,', iV,.:,,,;,,' last year ho occasionally did fairly well tin- no (van mucni. i- u Vri.n. vmt' itni der such conditions. On tho other hand, 110 (Corner , rd. Time. :'T;'ln,1 tho thousands of supporters of tho favorite. Whltlleld. Plra e tc 1 Pf w, Tmc. I.tPiitPiinnt r.lhson. nro smlllnc brnndly. for Ouogpn, KolliPlm. Olenbow, I'jrniiaj, Jr., nwing nere lor j.ucKy jiainwin ii nmi mm Ji 7t wnntiH in 10 latter hus already won mur iieruys, oui year-oios; ' "-n;"',' rr ,, ,,1 '"" ?n'V,cJi"il,J",.e' .."rl?nU'..Tu ,.i ?' SrVi'M 11 1 f .1 ! M a the w s ) . 7 t o 1 , poor raco ai jiiinuin lutwuij, mi i. ' no nv t (In credulous thought Baldwin had no chnnco third. Time: 1: ,?r:wRrf,,,1?th-. Den for this race, but to nearly everybody's Vesper Light, ('itnrobcrt. Meddattn. . u iurprlso Norford camo out .it Harlem to- do ijar. Harry Yocmn, Special Notlco and ,1'iv nnd won n raco bv u city block, nnd Ida Hedrick also ran. , . as Vor ford"" a of Emperor of Norfolk Second race, live furlonw. for, -f: and thereforo a mudder. the Lucky Ba d- f8'.,81', Vo 2 s'c'on ! win colony Is In great spirits tonight. Isobel, 110 (J. .Matthewsj. i to biiuiiu, ould0thoracknbeBn,uddyPo,i Saturday. Sard J &ASl conTui Norford will hnvo to bo given conildern- 1:02'... Harry Piilll.tm una cotsneu mu tlon, although tho Held which ho bent to- ran. seventy yards, uT.'n.'nV 51UbSo'n got another workout s eg J VVK would start on Saturday, i.ii 'm, .i,,nM. riimr.l nnd All UOIU WPrO 1 . V'', ill . today. iKIirnt lilcn-ciuss nort.es wcra mo Bininiomwiim i iu. ui. nrt. starter, tvitn uriKauier lavuruu mm vuu- oemuu uu, ir iui.uuhr , ,i testorand Klllashandra alnrnt equal second 127 (Flick), 1 to 1. won; Little Reggie, 124 choices. They wcro sent off on the second (E. Scherrcr), 8 to 1, second; Abo Mirst, 13S Sreak, which was a good ono, but Taber. on (T. Knight), third. Time: 1:33. Pay the Gold Or, pulled up and wKs left. Kllln- Fiddler, Astor, Obsidian. Damlty, Etldorna. .hmwiM Vimhxii inin tho lrad and mado tho Money Back and Senator Thompson ulno challen:rea consosior, uui .ucjuyni. imn onu-imn lunuiiw. o"ij VV" saved something and coming away again 1 to 3, won; Gnindon, ,111 (r. Knight), 2 to Contcstor won by four and one-half lengths, 1. socond; Princess Tatlaua, 1U (Dovin), ...hii. n.i.iinr -nu fnnr lpnptliM lieforo third. Tlmo: 1:11. Star IjPW nlso ran. First race, seven furlongs, soiling: Oliver 1 10C (Rose). 7 to 0. won; High Iloo. 07 (Bas ic, 113 CUallard). 7 to 1 and 5 to 2. won by slneer). ,2 to 0, second; 'Barney 1-, 1-9 (Weir), vo lencths; Buffoon, 120 (Mnher), 11 to fi third. Tlmo: l:lMi. Rival Dare, Emma M, Mc, flv 11 n r. .in., 1 in K ictmiil' Minimi. UK frvrnnnnri C, tn i. third. Time: 1:01 4-Ti. Luko Ward, Admiral Pepper. Spinet. Col- Chester, Tom Kenny. James J. Corbett, Termless, giiiki, felines. Aiirorus, .Maico nnrl Prlnpp Stnnemouth a so ran. Thirti rnpp. on mile: ijecanicr. 110 (Turner), 3 to 1 and even, won by ono length; Grey Held. 03 (Ransch), 9 to 2, second hv ,iim leinrth: Hluo Awav. 2 (Rutter). 3 to 1 and evun, third. Tlmo: 1:404-6, Ildrlm, un or ixxini!ton. l-avonius. Jterneri. Hammock and llitr Gun also rnn. Fourth raco thu Swift, seven furlongs: Contestor, Ui (Mcjoynt). t to i anu i to t, won by one and a half lengths; Brigadier, 108 (McCue). 8 to 5 and 3 to 6. second; Kllla- Hhandra. 109 (Odom). fi to 1. third. Time: 1:271-5. Vulcan, I'rlnco of Jlelbourno, Illn- dus Gonfalon nnd Gold Or also ran. I'litn raco, i' uiuruy cuurnu; iianuwum, Ill isipcnccr;, . iu o unu utn, wi,n vy luur lenerths: Bounteous. 117 (Mahpr). 20 to 1 and 4 to 1, second; Star, lit (Llttlctleld). S to 1, third. Time: 1:12 3-5. Monad mid Wollesley also ran, filxth race, ono nnd one-half miles, on GOOD HAY'S RAOINO AT DLAUt. Seeouil Hay of tin- elirnskn Speeit Anaoclutlon Meet BLAIR, Neb., Juno 21. (Special Tele- gram.) Tho largo crowd that witnessed tho second day's racing of tho Nohraska State Hpoed association at tho Driving pnrk to- iinv wns ernnn ovinenpn nr tno internal, tn.it Is holm- tnlcen In thn first inpptlnir nf thP .Ii-puII Thr. nvr.-salv,- )o:,t HiU nflrrnnnn told upon horses, riders nnd the people. The thermometer reached as. Tiiero woro several parties dangerously overcome with the heat, Including one rider who wns un- conscious for several minutes. The 2:35 pace, with llvo starters, was won in straight heats by Orval, Dewltt Tal- ma ae second, with the outers distanced. Tlmo: 2;22?4. 2:2i'a nnu z.nvs. Tho 2:4.i trot witn rour sinners was won y Wcssel with Mabel L, second. Time: 2:31. 2:31. 2:33. 2:10 and 2:42, The ilirpp.iiiinrtprM mlln nnd roneat run nlng racp was won by Lnnunls In straight heats. Tlmo: 1:19 l-s and i:ia. VrruiiKliiK Atlilelle Ciirnlvi.l. Thn YnllllLT Jilcll'8 Christian association . otlil.i.lrt ,inrlj vnti nil iTixnpnl 14 n n t IrltintlnC ? ' Bfcnt day of sport at tho athletic park S on July 4. Already inquiries' have como In from athletes from ovyr the state and tho prospocta aro encouraging for a Inrge entry ,Ht- Probably n good Hiring1 of university mBI) W compote In tho nthlctlo games. 'rll tennis nien nre putting ln their best .npi. nl, ,i, nuRnplatlon courts and nre ore. pa7lg to Vnako tho outsiders hustle for tho tennU prize. Tho amateur ono mllo c ham- ?J?!!W5 .li"!,1' "'""amV0"; '0 - 0 tl, . n,nlli crnoo.i ui i.i- ,i...i, iion n'liii ll.in.l ltnee. LINCOLN, Neb.. Juno 21.-(Speclal Telo cram.) The tlmo pr ze in mo nnuuni iin- coin road race, today was won by F, Sheeler of Omaha, who covered the twelve miles of rouith road in 3S mlnutps nnd JS seconds. D. V. anuitz, also ot umana, won uio inuu and 4 to S, seconil; Tinge, rss crurncr;. J to jiiuko rmim unu i i uuk uu 1 third. Time: 1:29. Klner, Tulane, Gray- Sixth race, one mlln and fifty yards, sell less Koenlg and Exit also ran. ing: Tho Iidy, 00 (J. Wnlsh). even, won; Second race, llve.Iurlongs: Prince of Mel- Molo. 109 (Rose). 2 to C. second; Lrwln, 100 rose 110 (Henry). W to 1 nnd 4 to 1, won by (J. Martin), third. Time: 1:4S4. Cogmoosey threo lengths; Beau Gallant, 115 (Turner), and Lydla S also ran. turf Belling: Sir Fltzhugh. 93 (Booker), 8 "'"..STouXlB In severiU bte rac Ing events to 1 nnd even, won by ono and a half "p,i sbtJ? iin avs Tout o F twentv-four ?nfrnd. Aro r."' SM iuo imi-uhinii.Tii m HUSK, ....... ...r, thn lnwer court whirh ronvicioil A. V. 15001U wis won by Queen L In the very fast tlmo tho mer wiun wful c0ntrnt.nB ln "I'omor'row tho 2:12 pace and 2:10 trot "M0$ XnV4 W'mAolH0 of gIiihmh with live starters each will bo thn Pn for on option VVontrary to the races for thu day. Binimp The ilppislnn Is Imnortant In that tPI. 41i,.i l t ho tn I li rlooh rilMnlnre ninn I i'ivn" v v v. v. . j tovftp 'coin; D. W Hhult. Omaha; ICd f"" U",- J JSiMoiriiiuf'urVi Neiiik. K. dnrtner, il. Ilctiiunc, orvlllo Koarns. 1!. I. I.unauerg, O. J., i.eas, jau.iJ Hlerfger, Lincoln Htnr riiniiilier Win llliniir Stake. 1'INPINN'ATI, O.. Juno 21. Slur I'lmm- her, bearing the latnlllar colom of Pat )"n ', V"".1 .M'VTl '"nnu. fine ftSMlM ways a favorite at odds of 13 to 10. John Sohorr'n Oreenopk was spcoiuI choice at " to fi. with a I to 1 on the Scoggan entry, piorlz'r n,i Highland I.ntl. Tho raco was at u mllp and oiip-olghtlt nnd wan run over n fast track In l.5li. Star Chamber went ouSS ITZ p. canter by four lengths. Klorlznr, who was last nearly all the way. came with Ills and beat out his mablo companion, lllsh- land Lad, by ono length. Ureenock dis played poor class, lie was never better than second In any part of the race nml liontx.i ntr uf ilm Mulsh. Illchland Lad set tho pace for seven-eighth of a tnllo nnd was nil out on tho end. cnywood Inner in masterly style. Tho race j i . i . i witnessed by u crowd of about 0,000 .,ri.nn!.. a.lmmnL... jrst rnce) X furlongs, selling: Hopkins jmm 107 (j. Hlck. 11 to 0, won; Dulac, JlllliV Dun Miss Kingston nlso ran. Second race, live furlongs: School for c,..,,t.-.i nn (MiniiKpUt. I to 1. won: May I Cheney, 110 (II. Wilson), B to 1, second; Telepnone uin. iw Mtnnsunu. 1 i" . i,i.-- Tlmo: l:02. Hrcmn, limma C. L., KmKeepeo. Miss Theresa, Miss Aubrey nnd I lorlst Queen nlso ran. . Third race, ono miio, seuins: imh" '""' ir uivu 0.,m,1l,11 iia Fifth race, 11 furlongs: Spcundus. 110 miiu pi. uninf t litlo SIXII1 rilCP. lUltunhf. . sixin race, six iununt;.-. t"i,'"' ',- ,., Laud. 107 lAken, oven, won; Mop. 10, i I. Wilson), 8 to 1, second; Osmon. 121 Dusen), 50 to 1. third. Time: 1 :t.. Ma- Flecknoe, Kilt. Bcrkrnan, Ccotgo H. Kccham and Laura CI. nlso ran. llPNIlltS lit St. I.OItls. Kccham and Laura CI. nlso ran . - , . . f,., 5T. LOCIS. June 2I.-A perfect da . a rani ST. LOCIS. June 2I.-A perfect da track and a good card drew a big ;rpd to the fair Grounds today. The Jlldsunimii handicap was the feature. I'lnochlo prove tho winner. Three favorites, a well-plaved Lecoml choice and two outsiders wcro sue- cessim. neunj flinniu " SJft0 WSXliS (Ilowel.f. jg to 6 and 8 to C. second; Judge warden, iiyi i.T. iMutiiPwsi. 3 to 1. third. Time: l:143i. h Voriie. Kibe. Itoso Tree, Morris ,'olmer and Mldllcht also ran. ltPKtiltn nt Hurt ,'in Trnck, CHICAGO. June 21. "Weather ralnlnff and .fnlf ulmv Itiit-lpm rpsnlls: T,i'rt r.ipp four nnd onp-hnlf furlongs: Paleton. 112 (Enos. 21 to L won; Matin, 103 (Bergen), 8 tn 6, scoond; Erlcsell 107 (Du- peo). uum. 'lime: v:oc,n. vera i ww, Bluff. Invlctus. Kid Hampton, Shut Up nnd I rnn. "rAlnl r.re. nnn r.nd one-slxtpcnth miles: Norford, 1(0 (Enos). 10 to 1, won; Wax. 103 (Dupeo). 13 to 1, second; Benalder, 100 (De- vln). third. Time; l:Sl't. Siutww una 'irou I b.nltnn nlso rnn. Fourth rnce, tho Junior stake, five and Fifth race, six furlonirs: Dr. AValmsloy. .Jockey 'Futility Hurt nt Deliver DENVER, Colo.. June 21. In tho hurdlo raco nt Overland pnrk today Jockeys Burke i ano m timer were mrnwn num im-ir iiuim, Tlurkp was fatally Inltirrd. Results: --irst rape, seven iiirmnRs: 11. u. uon won. Miss Redwood second, Cousin Letty third. Time: 1:294. Hr.pnnil rnpp. six flirlones: Eva Wilson won, Crokcr second, Joo Herr third. Tlmo; tiTi.. Third raco, four and a half furlongs: Ren Bench won, Panlmnnt second, Sea Queen third. Time: itBii. Fourth raco, hurdle, seven furlongs Chllcoot Pass won, Joo Bell second, Glor inno II third. Tlmo: 1:401. Fifth race, four furlongs: Jako AVnrd won, Orator second, Ferdlnandez third. i Tlmo: :49',i. Toil Sloim CoiiiInk Home. irnirnMO. Iml.. June 21. Tod Sloan, writ ing to his udopted father. D. O. Bloukor of this city, says he will leavo England for two 'LarB UB' Tectimselt SlinotlUK Toill-lilliiient, TRPlTMSEII. Npb.. Juno 21. (Special.) The shoottntr tournament held hero yester- day was generally attended by tho gunsmpn from this part of tho stato. Fourteen events were participated In and all scorned to enjoy the sport. Honors were about oven amongst i lum il uozen oi tno mui itfini-n. llmluer Crew In roiiuliUeensle. POI GHKEEPSIE, N. Y.. Juno 21. The Wisconsin university crews, numneriug twenty-two men, In charge of Coach An- drew O'Den, arrived hero today prcpura- tory to taking part In tho 'varsity and freshmen boat races ot Juno 30. Knitter's Yiieiu n uu iiiipp. TiERLIN, Juno 21. Emperor wiiunm s yacht Meteor won the big llnmiiurg senate priI0 jn tho lower Elbe regatta today. Ilootli-Wenre foutriiet ITnliiivf ul. SPRINGFIELD, 111. Juno 21 -Tho su- aiurmou inr iiccibiuii ih . V. illt..r.l lntv rAi'iiriKnfr r"?,l" 7, 'ti, ?,Z i.-u,i ,.nn,,lll..Mnnl rrnnnils. Thn prmrl I '. 1..1.1 !.... n.,,,., tn ..clt. fnr fturo delivery Is unlawful, but holds that the Booth-We tro contract did not tll,ld Booth to take the corn on delivery day ftd was merely a gnnvblo on tho price of corn. ,, t'olorndo Hrlilere lllinvii fp. ,J..,:i.. V, ' n, n.u. i &" ' S'tI,S.tiY llillrou." comiiSii. l?Sn rl( ""-.f" ounS rlw Wo anil oi halmles' nbovol,"hlow was wrcctol Arelilil.ln.il Ireland Nulls NEW YORIv. June 21. Arcllbtshon Ire - Innd sailed today on tho French liner Lit vnuiiuiiinii-. no n h" i where, he Is to deliver aiv oration at tho unveiling of the Lafayette momiraem Jitv 4. The nrehblshnp said ho would visit Romo uciuru iviui mint. III". (Van Uilfpnt. S to 1. sppoiui; Hosp. 103 (Aker). 15 to 1, third. Time: 1:1534. Hrlghtlo S, Suae. .Matchbox, Full Dress, illcatc. Fourth Ward, Fleeting Hay aim im (Corner), 0 to 6. won, 1 uut) ,,.. (May). 0 to 2, second; Dissolute, 102 Van Camp), S to 1. third. Tlnw: 1:4PL llcpil lpy, Katie Rutherford, 1M Henton, lIlKh fnrlnnra fnr tTtnldPIl 3- I tPimt nnllPt tllfl it' UNDER ADVISEMENT Injunction Salt Against Board of Education in Hinds of Oonrt. MR. HERRING MAKES AN ADMISSION Mitys It Willi the Hoard's Intention to 1JipiiiI More 'I'll nn .Mini Voted nml t'lnlniH It Hint it Itlulit to Do So, Tho injunction suit to restrain tho Board of Kducntlon from erecting a High school In excess of $150,000, cost price, was submitted ycaterday, following a rather dramatic appeal for tho board by Attorney Carl Her ring. Judgo Keysor remarked that ho np- predated tho need of hasto In deciding tho C(l96 am, wou,(, nnnounce hi3 opinion early next week. Ho added that Inasmuch ns the board members were known to havo tho best Interests of tho community nt heart ho would not wish to say without duo tlmo for consideration that they had exceeded tho law. In tho concluding speech Mr. Herring frankly admitted that It was tho board's in tention to exceed tho 1150,000 limit fixed ns the maximum in the bond issue. "Tho present Hoard of Education," said Mr. Her ring, "Is mado up of men who have sacri ficed their business Interests to servo tho city's welfare, and they havo done It he roically. If the board is n set of knaves and Imbeciles, Ood help tho taxpayers who put them there; tho people havo put theso men In office nnd they must trust them. On my advice ns official attorney tho board has entered upon tho construction of a building which I believe will cost $163,398, exclusive of architect's fees. I havo udvlscd tho board that It has tho power to spend $25,000 annually In increasing school facili ties In accordance with a charter provision. The taxpayers havo voluntarily separated themselves from this sum nnd havo left entirely at tho discretion of tho board what shall bo dono with It. I hold, therefore that It is no concern of tho people, and, 1 say it with all respect, it is no business of this court what disposition is mado of tho money." "Then, for example," interrupted Judgo Keysor, "If tho people should express a de sire for a $30,000 school building at Twen tieth nnd Hnrncy streets do you think tho board could say, 'We will increase tho cost to $55,000?' " "I say frankly that I believe tho board could," answered the attorney. W. S. Poppleton explained that ho had no Intention of calling any hoard member cither a knave or nn Imbecile, but believed, on tho contrary, that each ono was actuated by a high Idea of duty. "If they havo made n mistake, as I believe, however," said Mr. roppleton, "and havo exceeded tho law, I'm sure they wish to bo set right as much as anyone." Court Motes. The testimony Is concluded in tho case wherein Mayor Moores and others went on tho 'nond of ono Elisha 'Mnyhow for $1,(W0 and Judgo Slnhaugh has talccn tho case tin der ndvlsement. Judzo Jesscn has decided a South Omaha land controversy In favor of John and Mary Brubank, two of tho defendants In tho case of Dana Cr. Jones against Edward Alnscow nnd others. Tho jiroperty Involved Is ten acres of land, tho title of which was under a clouu. Tho Retail Clerks' association have brought Jacob Schlunk, a South Omaha merennnt, into county court to explain his business hablln. Th clerku claim that Schlank has kept his place ot business open on Mtinuay, a custom or wmcn tho union disapprove. Tho cusp; Is looked upon as important as ncing a test ot a cierK s rights, COMMITTEES TO MAKE RATES Wentcrn Romla Adopt ow Scheme to I'revcnt I'rnlltless (.'oni pctltlott. CHICAGO, Juno 21. By nn agreement entered Into at tho meeting of tho presi dents of tho western roads in this city tho rate-making power of nil lines will bo vested entirely in tho executive officers of tho roads. No line, party to tho agree ment, will havo power to issue a now rato sheet until it has been submitted to tho local committee where tho business orlg inntes nnd has the approval of tho highest oxecutlvo officer in charge of thr trnlllc of the interested roads. Committees will bo located at Knnsns City, Omaha, Sioux City, Council Bluffs, St. Paul and Minneapolis. II. II. Courtrlght will bo general agent of tho Kansas City committee. C. L. Wol llngton will occupy a similar position on the Omaha, Sioux City nnd Council Bluffs com mltteo and G. N. Osgood will be general agent for tho St. Paul and Minneapolis committee. Ilnlltvny A'ntrs nnd I'er.oiinlN. A. W. Kelso, nsslstnnt superintendent of the Rock Islund at Des Moines, is a visitor in tno city. Goneral Frelcht Agent Crosby of tho Bur- llr.stnn bas returned from a business trip to cnlcnzo, Jim Tyrrel. contrnctlntr frelcht aeent of tno .Missouri l'aclllc. lias returned from a business trip to Joplln. D. O. f!lark. sunerlntcndent of tho Union Pacific Coal comDanv. left last nlcht for a business trip to Chicago. Cltv Possenircr Accnt Harrv Moores of tho Omaha & St. Louis has crone out ln the state tor a short business trip. Occunvlne two special trains the troons of the Sixth cavalry, formerly atatloncd nt Fort Leavenworth, left yesterday afternoon over tno uurimgton tor tsan Francisco, General Mnnncer W. A. Gardner nf tho Northwestern was In tho city Wednesday from Chicago. Ho was accompanied on his roturn east oy uencrm Agent J. A. Kuhn, C. H. Fitzgerald, the Joker of tho travel Ing passenger agents' pack, who Is Inti mately known in railroad circles far and wino as "Lissy i uzgcraiu, traveling pas. nAnifnr nf7nt nf ttln lilllnvllln Xr Knahnllln Is In town from Kansas City, telling his collodion of new stories and incidentally 1UUK1I1K Uil U. lllliu 'UUSllll'SB. Tho coolest plnces have been selected for the Working Olrls' Vacntlon Contest trlpi. DEATH RECORD. Hitnilnn Foreign .Minister. ST. PI2TKRSBURG, Juno 21. The Russian minister of foreign affairs, Count Murnvleff, died suddenly this morning. Count Muravlcff bad Just finished his morning cup of eoffco nnd had ordered hU lunch when he fell In an apoplectic fit nnd expired In a fow minutes, between 9 nnd 10 o'clock. Resilient of Crcston, CRE3TON, la., Juno 21. (Spocl.il.) Har vey Farley, a real estate dealer and cltl 7.cn of Union county since 1S72, was foun dead In bed Sunday morning. Tho funera occurred yeoterday. No suspicious clrcura stances attended tho death, lie leaves eon. I'll ne nil of lllrniu Iloye., SKWARD. Nob,. Juno 21. (Special.) The funoral services of Hiram L. Boyes oc curred tills morning nt 1 o'clock. Tho services were conducted by F. O, Simmons editor of tho Reporter. Grandfather Iloye was SS years old and well known in thl county, having resided in Seward for sev cral years, Old Slum Full. He.ldeiit, SIOUX FALLS, S. D June 21. (Spoclal Telegram.) James Belter, an old resident ot Sioux Falls, Is dead, Ho was a prominent member of the Herman vereln, the German Odd Fellows and Ancient Order of United Workmen, .1 nil ii A, (inllitnilier. WAItnKNSBURQ, Mo,, June 21. John A BRAN-LIKE SCALES This most annoying nnd obstinate disosiso assumes diuYrent forms, Honietimes producing a redness and inflammation of the skin, acconi- .i ...;n. :..,., :ii,;,irr nml limninrf! nL'iiiii clianicleried hv niitnpr- millCU Willi llllL-IIBU liv,iii,fc, " 0 j -r - --- - - cms little pimples with excessive discharge Unit soon dry, forming crusts which scale off like bran dust. Whatever the form, it is due to a poiBoncd condition of the blood, which external treatment can not reach. 5. J. s. IR THE ONLY CURE FOR ECZEMA S. P. S. cures by purging the system of the impurities that produce -- - iKn .1;Mie. iclinn tint nrnnfimw mwl mflnm. -.w-- 11,1 111 exhausted the skill of the best physicians in tho neighborhood, lint eoultl get no relief. I tried 8. S. B., which enecieti a Knuuuunv unu m . ...i;. Books on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. b. b. S. Co., Atlanta, Oa. Still SellingPianos At a Sacrifice. . ;pflBlii Aj CyicntRiNO JT Although flic past wool; wo hsivo disposed of ninny of the liunos that wen returned to us from rental at the schools, col q"qh and to private parties spending the summer elsewhere, there are still a number remain! iijj which we must dispose of to make room to display our regular stock. To do so at once we ire therefore willing lo make a of them have not been used over han ,'?0 davs. These pianos range in price from (J5, !?75, tfS5 and .?!)() to .?2r0. Our stock also for over 77 years the acknowledged superior of nil. and now hav ing every modern improvement, the reliable I'Mscher, of Avhich manufactured and sold. The in and many other excellent pianos, all at. special low prices. 'Mne line of stools, scarfs and dette and Newman Uros. organs. mired. New pianos for rent. Gallagher, state geologist, aged 5S, died at bis home here today, the result of an opera. tlon for cancer. HYMENEAL, WelierTwillnril. GRAND ISLAND. Neb., Juno 21. (Special.) A vory pretty wedding occurred ln this city thl3 morn ing, Miss Fredcrlca Wlllard bclug united lo Mr, Krnest Wcbor. Tho ceremony took plnco nt tho Presbyterian church, Row C. Clark ofllclattng. The happy young coupio, after n breakfast nt tho homo of tho bride's mother, took tho train for Chi cago, where Mr. Wober will enter the med ical profession. Tho brldo was for somo years an instructor at tka Institute nt Ccnova nnd Is ono of tho mist favorably known young women in this clt,. "WeddliiKN nt Creslnn. CRESTON, la.. Juno 21. (Special.) Mis Daisy noil of this city and Mr. C. Ii. Har- owo of Matisena were married yesUrd.iy at high noon at tho homo of tho bride's parents. Jay Tlnkerton nnd MUs Nolla Ircno Clark wero married at S o'clock last evcnlug. Invitations nro out for tho wed ding of John Valine hnd Hulda Nelson, lo tako place Wednesday evening, June 27, at tho Swedish Lutheran "church. Soveral other weddings nre scheduled for tho week. FIRE REC 0RD lliillilliiKN nt Crestnn, CRESTON, la., Juno 21. (Special Tele gram.) Sallng's livery barn, Harvey's con fectionery and Humphrey's grocery wcro burnod last night. Loss, $10,000; insurance, $6,000. Tho llro wns of incendiary origin. One horso was cremated. Tho families of (Jeorgo Stlckland, Mrs. Turner nnd James Sallng lost their household goods and had narrow escapes. Rmnll In slzo and great ln results an nnviit.' T.lttlo Earlv Risers . tho famous little Pills that clcanso tho liver and bowels. They do not gripe. ICnlKliI" Select IlelcKntes. M. n..n.,l.ll.wi.i K'.ilfrlilu nt Anlflfll-n ...I.... unl.ntml flu ilrll Arm trlt, in Ilm Nebraska Republican lenguo convention to 1)0 iioiu in ijinuuui, uiiiiu uiiiiic-n ,ii,'.ii, C. F. Scott, S. W. Scott, Samuel ITarncst, A. J. I'earson, Samuel Morris, 8. a. Hon, c. I. McDonald. 8. II. Smith. J. M. Huel, John Ilutler, R. E. llerdman, Edward Cone, A F Mayne, u, e. Jiouerison, iviuiaiii Cadwell. J. M. Hollo, William Matthews, H. u. nan, iiuriy vitiwia unu . w. Rlckctts. Ilnllilliipr I'eriiilts. Tlin pltv insnector of buildings has Issupd tho following building permits; Nelllo M. rn i.vnnpe. B23 North Spventeenth. repairs, J50; Joseph Hlazek. 1175 South Sixteenth, re- .' .ln . 1. ,11.. 1 . If, On...U U(v- pairs, iuij, juspini inii&crv, ntii ip..mh rpnalrs. 12C. E. H. Hrnln. 1517 South Twenty-eighth, frame dwelling, $1,600. Dim unMUFS -SK llRMJSJ W J MMMJMJtJ 'iLPEDAL0M35 HOW? USE THEMOmOW COASTER BMKE. Over 100.000 muse. For Sale By All Dealers. uinniimiiaita Let -(Jlimk-Aiidi ePNeii 11(1". Co,, Omiilin, SUMHUH HESOIVI'S. Summer Tours on Lake Michigan. THE 8EtleeaT9h,p manitou for pnMuuuer irvItB ficlutltelr. muke trlMt?kif trli'ii fur tliHi-lutuIxt llitrtior Afirlns-is Iltiy ts J'cluk.vr anl Mui'kiiiup UIhiiiI coiiDHCtlnK with All HtttAmthip Line fur .Utlta tiurior, Kutorn ml Canadian i'oinl. LEAVES CHICAGO A8 FOLLOWSl Tut i m nit TliUMt It a-nit Hat 4 p. n, Mnnitou Stoomehlp Company. 0FFIC & DOCKS, Kuih and N. Water SU. Chicago. Lakeside Hotolpee AND COTTAGEH. II4HT1.1HU f. 0 HIS. it mllr TrAtn Wmilirclin. Hauil far trmi nml ,1 ctlHirecucuUr U. U. Dt.SMMJ, liar, HAYDEN mm tilt l AnyQvle. niation disappear never to return. P. S. F. is purely vegetable and harmless. Mr. II. Uonten, vf Saiinisvllle, Va.. says: "Tor thlity-llvo vears 1 vn alllletetl with Oils l.......n.,lli,,r oiwl ill,iilllill lllir llls,-iwi mill llllll iiiiiih ..- ....... .........r - heavy sacrifice on them. .Many three months and some less includes the ('Muckering piano, better than ever before. Also t here havo been over 112,000 Lester, .Jacob Doll. P.yrne, Frank- duet benches. We handle liur- Pianos moved, tuned and re- Telephone lliStl. Mr. U'liiHlnir'x Moot hliiR Syrup Has been used for over FIFTY YKAHS by MILLIONS of MOTHlOItS for their CHIL DREN WHILK TKKT1HNO, with PER. FECT SUCCESS. IT SOOTHER the CHILD, SOFTENS the OUMS, ALLAYS all I' A IN, CURES WIND COLIC, and Is the best rem Pdy for DIARRHOEA. Sold by Druggists In cvory part of tho world. Ho suto and nsk for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," nnd tako no other kind. Twonty-tlvo cents a bottle. siJHETV no.ns. Fidelity &. HepositCo (.npltlll mi, .",(1(1,(10(1. Slll'iilllN lll,8.1l),0O'l Kvory form of Judicial Dond required by the United States courts and tho district, ccunty and other courts of tho statos of Ne braska and Iowa, executed at Omaha. H. A. WAGNER, SCKCIAI. ACI2T, UO.'l 1st ,ntl Hunk IIIiIk, O.IIAIIA, MCI!. JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS OF OMAHA DRY GOODS. M E- Smith & G. 'V ! mil. . . t.L. Dry Goods, Furnishing Goodt AND NOTION BOILER AND SHEET1R0N WORK ' ' Hrake, Wilson Suceeasor WlUon A Drake. Manufacturo boilers, smoke stacks and brcechlngs, pressure, rondcrlns, sheep dip. lard and water tanks, boiler tubes con stantly on hand, second hand boilers bought and sold. Special and piompt attention to repairs ln city or country. 19th and Pierce. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. VAestern Electrical yv Company Electrical Supplies, Rletrlo Wiring Bolls and Gas LIKtlno O. W. JOUMHTON. Marr. Hi i'ord P SAFE AND IRON WORKS. T 'he Omaha Safe and Iron Works, W G. ANDKIiUiN, Prop. Mnkes aspeclalty of XXCJw SIIUTTI38. &nd Bursdar Proof Hafns aim V'nu.t loor, to. .110 N. l ttli nmalin. Nali. Davis & Gowglll Iron Works, MANUKACTimRIlB AND JOHI3ER8 OK MACIIINUItY. GKNF.UAIi RUPAIHINO A BPKCIALT1 IHON AND UHAB3 I'OUNDBHS. 1B01, 15:i nnd lr.tir, .liioUnn Street, Omiilin, Nell. Tel. ti'M. E. Zabrlskle. Agent. J- H. Cowglll, Mr, 0 Fence Company 05-7 NOHTII ITTH ST. Manufacturers of ornamental lawn fences, trco guards, steel hitching posts, vlao trel. lists, poultry netting, etc jjaailtS for 11 purposes. Jj Manufsctursd by National Oil & Paint Go, 1015-17 .ImieN Nl., mono J7SU OJ1AIIA, .NUB. 1