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THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1901. 0 Orcat family nous: Fein-Nap-Ilia mm) Haven liulf the work of unHliin, ami wiiHln'.s better. Your jrorer returns ,voui' money if you don't think .so: Sc. Fcl & Co.. mnlccr, Philadelphia. iitiliiliiiiniiiiiiiiuiinimiiiiuiiiniiiiiimiiiui IT'S A CORKER! CORKS ITSELF I You Cnn't Onlll It. No Druah Noodod. No Cvnuorntlon. No Witsta unci No In creased Cost. You Cnn't put your rjlue utush In your Ink liottlo be cause thorn Isn't any brush. Tho snmo nit) Kluo th.it holds WOHLD'3 RECORD (or strongth. If your (lrlrr liann't II, I'll lilm to bo up'to-ilnto and gft It. RUSSIA CEMENT CO., Sole Mfrs.. GJnuccntrr, .Mums, n tt turn t titu mini i i u ii iitiiiiiitmiiMiiiiii in S33HEE1 Just Received from New York A full lino of lludnut's fine Perfumes unci Toilet Preparations Those Roods arc for tho niost exclusive trade nothing llnor upon iho murltct. 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Sfr,d 6ur. Nlvel Fall. Dryjolttt or by Mall. Prlot, f 2 Ssndtor Wuman't Sittquird (tree), WILCOX MED. CO.. 3211 N. lSth St.. Phlla., ra. Sold by Sharman & McCuonell Drug Co. w UaDNER certain winner Jnst m lie Has Fight Oinclied MugDtr it DitqualiCid. REFEREE'S AWARD BASED UPON A FOUL VniiMini .Mnn Is tin tin; DerciisMc .MnM a, the Tl mm Only TuuHc Itoniiilh I'liuc .cecssnr Oscar Oardnrr was awarded tho decision over Patty Magncr of Yankton In tho twelfth round of whnt wng scheduled for n twenty-round go nt South Omnha last night, licfcreo Kd Rot'iory disqualified Magner for fouling. Gartner wns a certain winner, however, and It was merely tho question of another round or two before ho would liavo landed n knockout. Tho fight was conducted under Marquis of Queensbury rules and It started off on thu rough-and-tumble order with both men mix ing together In a lively fashion. Had it not been for nn unlooked-for oc currence in tho second round tho complex ion of tho affair might have been decidedly different. In tbo Initial round tho two men scetned to have nn even break and there was overy Indication pointing to a posslblo draw decision, which was agreed upon by tho lighters In caso each was upon ills feet nt tho nul of the scheduled number of rounds. Nlitiultnneoun Niuitnhea. In the second the little fellows came to gether with tho speed of a couple of gume cocks. In one of their mlxups both led nnd missed, coming together Instantly, Gardner landing a terrific right on Maguer's noso and simultaneously receiving n hard, straight left under the right eye. Both men went to the lloor ns if stricken by light ning. Kach was dazed and in the rapid ox chango ot blows .Manner's noso was broken, llo bled freely nnd throughout tho re mainder of tho fUbt was handicapped by tho blood which Honed from his nostrils. Tho loss of blood and tho rapidity with which Gardner landed upon his face and body kept .Magner upon the defensive. Ho was gamo throughout, however, nud showed the possession of a tenacity und Indomlt ablo courage, IIi'IInIiimI ly Pricked House Tho fight was witnessed by a packed house. The crowd Indicated Its satisfac tion with the progress of tho mill by re pented upplauso und thero was a disposition to gho each man his full meed of nralse. Gardner was a alight favorite with the crowd, because of his acquaintance here, but even his best frlenus were not slow In according Magr.cr generous commendation Ijcchuuo of his game spirit. Tho main event started at 10:35. Oardner was tho first in the ring. Ho was seconded by iko Nlennlngcr, Halch Smith nnd Dud White. Mngner's seconds wero Jnck Keith of Slmix City, Kddle Hoblnson und Juck Me Lain of Yankton. A llvoiy preliminary of four rounds was put up by "Kid" Stafford nnd the "Yellow liammsr." It wau declared n draw. Challenges wero wired to tho winner (if tho fight by Johnnie Ulchey of Memphis and Young Corbett of Denver Both Gardner and Magner announced their wllllngnoss to meet either of tho men or nnybody else nt 1S2 pounds. llusluuaa fur I'lrat l'ito .Montlia of Present Vcur llxeeeiU (lint of 1IIOO. The total amount ot tho considerations of tho deeds recorded In Douglas county for tho month of May, 1001, does not quite equal the total for tho corresponding month of last year, but when the complete record for the Ave months ot the present year Is taken It Is shown that the volume of realty transactions Is on tho Increase. The sta tistics follow: yy 1901. Janunry 431.202 J Ittt.SSi Konruury 113,1,1 :ixo,3i March 32,67S (ilS.tC! April I.D.lKrt 5I.'J13 May I7G.S19 443,670 Totals 42,215,71.1 T23iJI,L7.j It must bo considered that tho amounts given above do not show the actual value of tho real eetato transferred, ns n great mnny of the deeds recorded show only nom inal considerations. VASSAR MAIDS SHOW SPEED Conclude Thnlr Athletic Content by KMnlillNliliiK .Sonic Aetv Rccnnla Senior Vlt'toriiitiH. The Chicago Record It? 61 of thie Type writers In dally use YOST If you rant a trPTlter, why not oamrt first itbrva you can sea JQVKHY GOOD SORT Or TYPE WRITER, In It hr.it forniT TYPHWlUTEIt SUPPLIES ot all kinds for nil machines. TYPKWniTEKS KKNTKD. TYPEWRITERS rtEPAIREU. New Century The finest catalogue ever Itstied U yours for the asking. Vrlteor Call. United Typewriter and Supply Cc, 1014 Karuaun St., Ilmnlin. POl.'CllIKKUPSIli. .V. Y May 3l.-The nlhiotlc contests at Vussur college for; this year were Concluded tills afternoon, nnd four new records wero cstnbllshcd. The events In which the old records were brokon were the irJO-ynrd running, running high Jump, running broad jump and 3M-vnrd relay race. Altogether twelve events, havo been contested und a review of the results show that tho points are to bo apportioned as follows: Seniors, 3J: Juniors, 28; sopho morp. 20; freshmen, 16. This, necordlng to Vassur's custom, mnkes the class of l'jOl the champions for the year. The 220-yiird run was won by Anna S. Wood, lim;l Port Richmond. II. I. Time: 0:31 1-5. nest previous Vnssar record, 0:32 1-5. Putting tho shot was won by Cplla A. Spyer, 1!K, Providence, It. 1. Distance: 21 feet 2 Inches, Running high Jump wa won by Dora K. Merrill, iwe, Hrooklyn. I feet 'U Inch. Hest previous Vussur record, 4 feet 14 Inch. Hunnlng broad Jump was won by Mary Ourdner, 1905, Chlcngn, 13 feet "',4 Inches. Hest previous rppord for Vassar. 13 feet 3 Inches. After this oven Miss Ourdner mado an exhibition Jump nf 14 feet 3 Inches. Tlie aw-yard relay rue.o was won by the senior's team In 0:12 1-5. llcst previous Vussur record, 0: 13. ELLIS' PLAYERS WANT PAY (iriiml II1111I1U t'ri'iv I'IikIn l(clf In Doiilitful Ponltloii llei'inikc of PrcNcnt I'lulit. CiltANI) HAPIDS. May 31 The mooting of the directors ot tho Western base ball usKoeUtlon did not materialize tonight, but Manager Armour of Dayton und Wli mot of Louisville teleurunhcd President Meyer to stand by the National league agreement. TP.nt loft Managers Strobel of inicuo nun i.ihh nt urand Hnplds alone In Him iigiu lor i-iayer Turner and miudon, 1311m re.'tised to clve nn Uunilim 11ml Presl. dent Mever stated tmitcbt thni he hml tukeu potsesslon of the Ornnd Itnplds fran. clilte nnd would transfer It probably to Wheeling after tho completion of the Toledo Hprles here tomorrow. KIIIh ' has not yet turned over the Me morial iluy receipts to tho league, ns Meyer now mums me present penes will go as exhibition games nud mil count In the pennant nice. Kills, It nppenrs. wants to lolenso ull his players,, which Meyer con tends I10 cannot do. Tho players havo not been paid In full for the Inst month and reiuse to leave until tney get tlietr pay, Dr. tVicCrew, Specialist .'0 years experience 15 years In Omuhu. DISEASES OF MEN ONLY. urkoct if, it)urocule, stricture, dlood iscniei In all stages, Nervous Debility, .uut all unnnturul Vwukuuss. Uures, tliinr. iileed. Charges Low. Hours: 6 a. m. to 9 1. 111, Sundays, S n. in, to u p. m. Hox 7tii. dtlco ovoi 216 So, nth St., between Karnam una U0UKIU3 is., uniium, .-scu. r i! 1 The Correct Sum of the FIGURES LISiT OF PRIZEWINNERS IN THE SUNDAY BEE AND LISiT OF PRIZEWINNERS Will Be Published JUNE 2. INCREASE IN REALTY SALES South Omaha News City Clerk Shrlglcy received four Inquiries regarding tho sale of 150,000 general In debtedness bonds yesterday, and ns only ono hid was received for these bonds up to tho time of closing on the day specified, It Is thought that tho council will readver tlsc. These bonds arc to be Issued to fund general Indebtedness bonds Issued for the purpose of paving street Intersections and for other Improvements. While the out standing bonds draw Interest at the rato of C per cent tho council has scon fit to reduce the rate of interest on tho funding bonds to 4H per cent. This Is probably one excusj for only ono bid having been received. An other reason Is tho short tlmo tho advertise ment was published, In case a rcadvertlse- ment Is directed by tho council the tlmo may be extended In order to allow outside bond brokers to Investigate before making a bid. Tho fact, however, that oven cue bid was received on siirh short notlco goes to show (hut the credit of the city Is still Hrst-class. In compliance with the Inw the bonds cannot be sold for less than par, but tho council wants a premium, nnd unless one Is offered In the bid which Is to bo opened Monday night In open session of the council It will doubtless be rejected nnd other bidders given a chance. Theso Inquiries come from bond buyers in Chicago, Cincinnati and Boston and answers nro being prepared now by the clerk. When purchasing bonds or negotiating for tho sntno bankers want to know nil about tho city's finances nnd It falls upon the clerk to refer to the records and report back. In tho first place the nsscsscd valuation Is asked for. This, according to last year's returns, showed S1.934.1S2. The actual val uation, according to this basis, Is $9,770,010. Tho city tax rato ptr $1,000 Is 55 mills, nnd tho population, according to tho census ot 1900, Is 26,000. Property Is assessed nt one- fifth nctual value. The total general indebt edness 01 tho city Is $307,000, and the Moating debt $236,000. It Is understood thnt tho floating debt Is not considered as a part ot tho city's Indebtedness, as this will be re deemed by special assessments whero Im provements have been made. Tho Indebtedness of tho school district, which Is not bonded, Is not taken Into con sideration by bond buyers. Thnt Pontoon HrlilKf, W. S. King, chief engineer of tho Union Stock Yards company, Is pushing tho pon toon bridge matter. Ho stated yesterday that as one of the Incorporators of the company ho proposed to introduco nn or- dlnanco at tbo next meeting of tho council permitting tho landing ot ferry boats und 11 brldgo within the city limits. As the operation of a forry or tho construction of a brldgo will bo of great benefit to South Omaha, and especially tho stock yards and merchants, there will hardly bo any oppo sition to the granting of the franchise asked. Yesterday Mr. King appeared be fore the county commissioners for tho pur pose of securing n county license for a forry boat and It Is expected that com munication between South Omnha and the Iowa shore of the Missouri river will soon be established. Permanent SIiIomiiIU. Sealed bids for tho laying of permanent sldowulks In South Omnhn will bo received by City Clerk Shrlglcy until noon on Mon day, Juno 3, All proposals are to be made In accordance with plans and specifications now on file with the city engineer. It Is the intention of tho city authorities to compel tho laying of as much permanent sidewalk this year as posslblo and with thlu Idea In view tho permanont sidewalk district has been enlarged considerably. OrnilliiM Tnenty-Secoml SI reel. Kd Johnston, who is in chnrgo of the new Spring Lake Park addition, decided yesterday to grade Twonty-second ftrcct from G street north to the entrance, ot the park. This will bo a great Improve ment nnd ono which will bo appreciated by the property owners In this vicinity. The work of grading will commence as soon as City Knglnccr Deal can set tho stakes. UIiiiiikIuk Club If eiiiliiimrlera. Tho South Omaha club will soon move Into new quarters In the Bock block and occupy the (lat over tho old postomce. Tho rooms are being fitted up in extremely good taste and every accommodation will bo afforded members. Tho parlors and read ing rooms are spacious and the dining room la large enough to necommodato n largo party. Thero will bo constant service, and noon day lunches will ho sorved to mem bers nnd guests, Dinners will ulso be served In the evening. Tho club now has sixty members and Is on n sound financial basis. MukIc City tioNslii, Mrs. B. U. Wilcox Is visiting friends In Ueatrlce, William VuiiDusen, a city policeman, Is reported ill. The city council meets today as a board or equalization, It Is understood thnt Secretary Clark of the I.lvo atocK exenunge uus resigned. W. It. Holland was nut for nn hour yes terday ror tne ursi lime since 111s illness, The High school iilumnt will give 11 recep tion to tho High school graduates June 14. Mrs. W. 1 Adklns. white still sorioiislv 111, has been declared out of danger by her pnysicians. Captain Kelly said yesterdny thnt his son Hurry, who uas oceu uangcrousiy ill was Improving. Ivor Thomas returned yesterday from Lincoln, where ho spent a couple of days visiting menus. Residents of South Omaha are anxious to see the construction of a viaduct to the stncK yards ueguti. Mrs. Hill has returned from Tabor, la nnd will spend the summer with her daughter. .Mrs. t-'liuries w. mil. Perrle Wheeler has returned from n course nt Uellevuo college nnd has accepted u puniiion tviiu tun uiiiuuii j'lii'King coin puny. Hosu wagon Nn, 3 was Installed in Its new quurters In Ilrown Park yesterday, but will not bo pluced In service until a team is secured, Tho P. K. O. gave 11 musical ut the home of Mr nnd Mrs, J. D. Wutklns Thursday evening. There was nn excellent program nnu roiresniucnis. When the South Omaha eluh moves to Its now ouarters tho Street Fair assnelnttnn will occupy tho present quarters of (lie cum .111111 a tier ill" iiur. There will be celebration of holv com minion nt St. Martin's Kpiseopal church nt o ciock sjnuiiy morning, itov. J, u, Mil ler of Now York will nlllclate. C. W. Miller, former president of the Stale Letter Curriers' association, will go m uie iiiiiioiuii convention 01 earners ct 1 iiniinnooga, renn., in Bcptemner, Emma. Infant of Mr nnd Mrs. W. ikr Jchnson. Forty-sixth nnd S streets, riled yetterday and will be hurled this afternoon ADS APART Tbs Begtnt Hsi Olois Company in Maj Stskei nt Qraveseni. COLONEL PADDEN, FIRST FAVORITE, THIRD tilenuellle Finishes .Second und llur- bnrit I'rcltchle, After Mettlnic the I'nce .Most of the Wiiy, Is Fourth. NEW YOttK, May 31. The May stakes with selling conditions was tho only fixture at Gravesend today and It furnished one ot tho best races of tho mooting, four horses finishing heads apart. Colonel Pad den was a hot favorite at 6 to 5, while llrandy Smash, Tho Regent and Qlennelllo wero about equal sccoud choices, around 4 nnd D to 1. To a bad start, In which llrandy Smash wns practically loft nt tho post, Glenaellle and llarbara Freltchlc went out to make the running. The latter showed the way around the far turn, but Otonncllle passed her coming Into thu stretch and led to the last few jumps when Tho Regent got up nnd won on the post by a head, with Glennellle, Coionol Padden and Hnrbnra Prcltchlo heads apart behind blm. Results: First race, nbntlt six furloncs: Ooldfox won. Mavor dllrnv sfcond. llr. Riddle third. Time: 1:22 1-5, Second race, one mile nnd a sixteenth! Sadie 8. won, The Rhymer second, Hum boldt third. Time: l:5o. Third nice, live furlongs'. Francesco won, Nugget .iccond, Shttndonflcld third. Time: Hill 2-5. Fourth race, the May stakes, about six furloncs. sellltn:: The Recent won. Olcti- nellle second, Colonel Padden third. Time: 1:12 1-5. Fifth race, one mile and 11 furlong: First Whip won, Androtilous second, ANlkc third. Time: 1:57 4-5. Sixth race, live furlongs. Sister Juliet won. Disadvantage second. Chimin third. Time: 1:03. fop 11 II.F. tl AT ST. I.O LIS. Doctor Cro.tvley Full 11 ml Three lltliern lliunp Their Itlilcm. ST. LOUIS. Mnv 31. Four favorites nnd two Inns shots took the nurses ut Hie fair grounds todiiy. The feature of the card was the fourth ovent, a slx-furlong sprint for 3-year-old tllllcs. and It nroved nn exercise gallop for ISthol Wheat, she win ning uy a lengwi rrom .miss Auurey, wno was a lencth and 11 half In front nf Slnll. Tho intter made the running ot the stretch, wheio she cracked. As the Held In tho third race wit mumllng " far turn Doctor Crowley stumbled und fell, Stnocles, Sehwarzwnld and William F. fnlltng over nun, tunou anil it. .Murpny were rendered unconscious nnd wpro still In that condi tion when the day's sport culminated, 10. Matthews had a lee broken ut I hp bin und Hnuck received 11 bad shaking up. Hurshberger was set down lndcllnltely for his ride on LnDeslrous In tho last race. Track fust. Rcsults: first race, one mile., selling: SwonWinnn won. Ida Carbrey 'second, J. M. Hreeze third. Time: 1:12. Second race, four furloncs. nurse: Wis- FPtulino won. Maggie Clnpton second, Aniui Elliott third. Time: n:4!l',4. rnirii race, rour and n hair furlongs, nurse: Pressover won. Precisely second, Rill Fritz third. Time:. 0:56. Fourth race, six furloncs. nurse: lOthel Whciit won, Miss Aubrey second. Slntl III,, lit 1I11IU. 1.1U. Fifth race, one mile and a sixteenth, sell ing: Albert K. Dewey won. Silver Coin second, Satin Coat third. Time: 1:4854. Sixth race, seven furlongs, selling: Mi's Piition won. Kibe second. The Slnccr third. Time: 1:30. HF.SIin.V WIXH AT HAW TIIOH Vi:. Oluict, Kven Money Fnvnrlte, FlnlNben Third In llniidlcujt. CHICAGO. May 31. Reseda, ran n mils In 1540 nnd won tho handicap nt Hawthorne today. Ohnet, the even money fnvorlte, finished third. Thora was n great finish between Vulcilu and .Orimur In tho second race, 1110 latter winning. His Kmtnence, thu winner of the Kentucky Derby, has been sold by F. U. Vim'" Meter to a New York .mnn ut the rertArtfil nrlee of llH.ono. Tho New Yorker's name.huH not been made puouc, earner ciouuy, traclt rast. Re First rnce. ono mud : Conundrum w'nn. Sculptress second, Form third. Time: 1:4214, Second race, six furlongs, selling: Orimur won, Vulcaln second, Jlmlncz third. Time: 1:134. Third race, live furlongs: The Ksmond won, Lcgnl Maxim second, Hurgts third, Time: 1:0154. poiirin race, ireo Handicap, one mile: Reseda won. Ronev Iiov second, niinet third. Time: 1:10. Fifth race, ono mile' nnd twentv vurds. selling; Blue Lick w'nn, liureatQ second, iePKing mini, lime: i;i:y Sixth rnce. seven furloncs. sclllnc: Kmni.i C. L. won, Uncle Tom second, Impromptu third. Time: 1:2954. SUHI'IUSHS THIS OAKLAND CROWD. (ileiiileiiiiltiK, Recently lieu ten Ilndlv, In Kiiny Winner. SAN FRANCISCO. Mnv 31.-Fnvnrltes ngaln fnred badly nt Oakland today. Tho surprise ot the afternoon wns the victory of Olcndennlng, In the 2-ypnr-oId event. In ills last start lie was beaten badly, but todav led most of the wnv and won ensllv. Carlo, tho favorite, got nwny poorly Porous was KnocKeu nown in 1110 nttn ovent. nut Fnuntlcroy was only stunned. Results: First race, t-lx furlongs, rellltig: Irate won, Alnrln second, Onlcne third. Time: 1:15. Second race, four furlongs, selling: Pnrl zado won, Iidy Carlo second, Flattered third, Time; 0:4Si, Third race, futurity .course, selling: Gib raltar won, Rio do Altar second, Rio chlco third. Time: 1:1154. Fourth race, seven furlongs: Montnllnda won, Hyron Rose second, Oroftcr third. Time: 1:27. Fifth race, flvo furlongs, selling: Olcn dennlng won, Carlo tecond, Halnnult third. Time: 1:01. Sixth race, one mile nnd 10n yards: Dan gerous Maid won, Spike second, Jim Mc Cleovy third. Time: 1:1754. HAKI1 .MOX10V WITH TAMIIOLIUXF.. Newport 'sprcnlntnrs Piny tbe llnrac to Itng; Time. CINCINNATI. May 31.-Tnmbourlne II was played with good results at Newport today. Tho wise ones had Inside Informa tion 011 the horse nnd there was a wild plunge when the bcttlnc was uosted. Tam bourine won, us was expected, anil the ring lost nenviiy on tun race, weutner line, track fast. Results: First race, six and li half furlongs: Na poleon llonopurte won, Ida Ponzmco sec ond. Laura's First third. Time: 1:22. Second race, live furlongs: Rose nf Red won, faster noy scconu, wnninia tnuu. Time: 1;0254. Third rare, six nnd n half furloUKF.: Caloocnn won. Bufllod second, Rrown Thrush third. Time 1:;-. Fourth rare, one mile: Locust Illosaom won, Peter Duryen. tecond, Charles Estes third. Time: 1:111. Fifth race, four and 11 half furlongs; Tambourine II won, Mls Gaines second, Raccle third. Tlmo: 0:5554, Klvlli rare, six nud a half furlollvs: Marlon Lynch won, Dr. Fannie secord, j una uoee tniru, time; 1,.., IteaullH ut Toronto, TORONTO, May 31.-Rcsults: First rnce. six furlong; Horsu won OMsiie cernnd. Retinitis third. Time. 1 Second race, live furlongs: Sailor Cadmus won, Cunest second, itothllght third. Time: 1:0554. Third race, six furlongs: Devil's Own won, Pndo second, Kueiaire tniru. Time 1:2014, Fourth nice, stccnlechato. two mile. Mystic Shrlner won, lnst Fellow second, Helff third. Time: 5.10. Fifth race, nve and n half furlongs; rnaroii won, jyrna sreanu, nouprep iniru. Time: 1:12, Sixth rnce, ono mile and a sixteenth: Free Lance won. Sliver Garter second, llichland Prince third. Tlmo: 1:51. Seventh race, live and u half furlongs; Scorpio won, Killnboiough eccond, Lofter tniru, Time: inuts. HimvcIIk' Vcmlon of (inine. HOWKLLS. Neb,, May Sl.-tSp-if laU-The Howcll.i and that the umpire did not decide, the report made from West Point yester day that the game was given to that plico, The captain of tho team states that nt the end nf the sixth inning, when tho Huwill boys lift, the score stood 6 to 5 In fuvnr of iioweus nase mm team wisnvs to correu, the game eithei way Indian Derrnt II ti r 1 1 11 act ft 11. nt'RLlNOTON. Ia May 3l,-(Bpcclal ) Wednesday's score: Nebrnska Indians.. 16 0 3 0 1 1 0 1 is uurungions , ijuujuuiu of 300 when Ortiz was at 256. This was the last game of the scries I'nder the condi tions the winner was to get the best three out of live games. Mornlngstnr's total of 1,500 points was made In 141 Innings. GET MEDALS a7"sT. LOUIS Cnplnlu Sellout of llcincr nnd Henry lirlesedleck Win III Missouri Shoot, ST. LOt'IS. May ll -The feat ires of the fourth day of the tourtinmr .f the Mis Bourl Oame nnd Fish Vn J v associa tion nt Dupout park were t'i '.inot-offs In the state and Interstate chanii'ioiishlps, tiiid a big crowd turned out to sen the Missouri and western cracks light It out for premier honors at the trap. Captain John S. Sednm of Denver won the interstate event by killing thirteen straight birds, Ouy Little of Kansas City, who was the runner-up In this event, missed his thirteenth bird. Henry Urlesedleck of St. Louis captured the state event, killing eighteen strnlght. Little was nlso the run-tier-lip In this event, but he failed to wing his seventeenth pigeon. The victory of both Grlesedleck nnd Sednm was popular with the crowd nnd the presentation of medals was greeted with cheers, Daniels of Denver finished fo.irth In the Interstate championship and Del.ong of Little Rock ilfih. "tin .1 1 in 111. v Michael'"" Rnce. RALTIMORK, May 31. -A twenty-mllo motor-paced rare was won tonight by Jimmy Michael from Watson Coleman and O. V. Rabcock by three and three-quarter lap. Time, XMb 1-5. Coleman and Rati cock rode In (Ive-mlle relavs. changing pa-o each live miles without slacking their own pace or that of their motors. linns Knocks Dublin Out Knrl. RALTLMORK, May 31,-Joe Cans of Balti more, knocked out Robby Dobbs of Minne apolis In the seventh round here tonight of a bout scheduled for twentv rounds. The light was nil duns' way and n blow In the stomach brought It to nn end, OMAHA CHIEF IS CHOSEN MornliiKKtnr Win' I. nit (inine. NEW YORK. Muv 31 Mornlncstar rnn, tinned to win from his Spanish opponent, Ortiz, this evening, running out his string ' llmiiitiuc Is Fleeted lo Hoard of Directum or Police Chief Avsoelnl Ion. NEW YORK, May 31. Major Richard Sylvester of Washington, 1). C, was soltctcd president of tho National Association of Police Chiefs today by a vote of 51 to 19. Deputy Police Commissioner William Dev ery of Now York was selected vice presi dent. Dcvcry's selection was by acclamation. Harvey O. Case wns re-elected secretary and treasurer. Those chosen on tho board of directors nro Chief J. J. Donahue of Omaha and Benjamin Howard of Richmond, Vn. The association voted to meet next year In Louisville Ky. SOFT. GLOSSY II .VI It. It Cnn Out' He If ml Where There la No IliindriitT. Any man or woman who wants soft. glossy hair must be frco of dandruff, which causes falling hnlr. Since it has become known that dandruff Is n germ disease tho old hnlr preparations, thnt were mostly scalp Irritants, hnve been abandoned, and tho public, barbers and doctors Included, havo taken to using Newbro's Hcrplcldc, tho only hnlr preparation thnt kills thu dandruff germ. E. Dodd, Dickinson, N. D,, snys: "Herplcldo not only cleanses the scalp from dandruff aud prevents the hair falling out, but promotes a new growth, Herplcldo keeps my hair very glossy." (luestloiiH mill Aiikwcrn. T.AtvF VIKW. In. Mnv M Tn )V,n t.viltn- of Tho Hee: The following Is left to vou to decide: Ono claims that the sentence, "Two una two is iour. is incorrect, hp claims that the word "Is" is used Improperly. W. 11. Scott. Ans. Tho sentenco referred to is not complete. It should rend: "The sum of two and two Is four." Two and two are simply two and two. To make four the In tegers must be added together. .In a col loquial sense, "Two and two Is 'four'" Is correct, tho governing clause of the sen tence being Implied. OMAHA. May 2J.-To the Editor nf Phn Ileo: Homo time ago 1 noticed In tho edi torial columns of The Dally Bee a state ment to the effect that should thn nresl. dent of the United Stntcs cross the border and enter Into one nf tho neighboring coun tries the duties of tho chief executive would devolve upon the vice president. Will you please Inform me If there Is any act or statute In the laws of the United Stales to tins enect, nnti, ir so, pieaso quote or state where found, O. M. Nelson. Ans. Article II, section 1 of the constl tutlon of the United Stntes provides that in cass of tho "removal, death, resignation or inability" of tho president, the vlco pros- mem. sunn nci. 11 tno president bo in a foreign country ho Is clenrly unable to act as president nnd the vlco president becomes Ipse facto president. Tho contingency has never arisen. 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Sold by druggists, doivt accept any substitute hut sena us v.icts. or ii.uu anu no win Bonn nr. itny s ucnovaior iy return innu, yumreaa, DR. it. J. mat miuicAL co., Saratoga sjprinRQ, n. t. Grand Opening of the - June Musical Festival, Saturday Evcning,8 O'clock At the Pavilion, 15th and Capitol Ave BELLSTEDT'S CONCERT BAND Consisting of 43 Artist Performers. Fourteen Soloists. New Repertoire, New Solos, New Classics, New Popular Music, New Musical Novelties, THE PROGRAM In full for .tho openliiK concert next Sat urday evening 1h as follows: Overture "Jubel" , . AVeher ICxccrpta from "Fnlstaff". . . Verdi (Thn last opera composed by tho famous master.) (a) Intermezzo "porlna llella " (b) Humorcsqiie "UIokoihj rienrchliiB for an Honest Man" Rollsicdt "Invitation to Dance" Weber-Woliifptrtncr fWeliiKiirtiier Ims urranned Webern piano piece ip cnmpl'iely different prin cipled from thoi that Kidded llerlloz. Tho bewltchlni; thematlo relation of the different themes In rnntrapuntul combination forced Itself upon bin notice while reading llerlloz n score. Weber has tho thoincH "invite one another "To Duncn" until they all whirl tORether Id an nrllstlcally craeeful mnn nor. The broudenli'.K out at tho rinse for the Mike of pirhcutlliK all the theinen slinul tHiirousty nud llllliiK out of the pause be fore thn postludo completely Jimtlfi the hIIrIU harinonli! chanKeH.i Clrund Kaillusla "Tunnliiiusir'' Warner INTKR.MIiSSION. Overturc-"Wllllani Toll" Rossini Bnlo for Cornet Selected Herman Rcllstedi (a) Miniature Tuna Picture INov.) "Ulrds In tho Torcst" Krlchs (b) March "Con bplrltu" i.Newi HeilHtedt Three Dances "Nell llwnn. (ai Country Dance. b) Piihiui-uI Danir. (ej .Merrymakers' Dance fiirmiin Klnale-"Allegro' Mania" from Hym phoiiio poem. 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