THE OMAHA DAILY JJEE: TUESDAY, JUSE 18, 1H01. 5 OMAHA POCKETS A GIFT St. Paul Content with Two Run and Fmenti Pour to Its Guests. EIGHT ERRORS EXPLAIN MOST TALLIES (Jencriil Unit l'lnyliisr IiicIuiIck Plt'iil)' of Punt' Judumt'iit tliul Ciiinnit lt Slum II .In I lie .(Nnfiiilillnu of .Muuri Flmirenj ST. l'AlL, June 17. (Special Telegram.) St. Paul gave Omaha the final game In tlio Berk' in nn exhibition that va re Ilo( with lidding orrars, errors of Judg ment that cannot hi shown In the score und. general l.d playing. Of the eight men who had tleldltig chances nil but two broko Into tbu eiror column. Center Fielder Llppert, one of the new Salnto, dropped .,,a , fly In center, dropped a ball that was thrown to him In relaying It Into the-dluraomt and threw another ball almost Into the grandstand In trying to cut a man olt at the platu. Qordon was In tho box for tho visitors .ami held the fc'alnls down to six hits, but he wns( wild, giving six free passes. On nccount of bad base running only one of thesu developed Into a run. Tho Saints bunched, three of their hits with n basu on balls In th' third and secured the only two runs that they made In that Inning. After that hlt woio ns ncarco as $1,000 bills. (InndlnK again played a beautiful game behind tho lint, accepting nil chances that came- hip. way and nipping five men on the basts. Thomas pitched n fair game for tho Saints, allowing but eight hits, which were well scattered, except In one Inning and In that ono Inning" tho visitors were unable to score on three singles. This was duo to tho fact that Ilyan trapped n fly ball In left field, Rlammed It In to sec ond and, doubled Cnlhoun iiud Held after both had singled. Oculns' hit, baso on ballo to Stewart and nn error gave Omaha her first run In tho fifth. Two moro were added In tho sixth on, finding's hit, field's .saorlffee, an error and. a baso on balls to Calhoun. Letcher's double, McAndrews' slnglo and nn error brought In the final run In the eighth. Score: OMAHA. , , , AH. Oenlns, If 5 filewart, 2b 3 MnAmlrcwH, 3h 4 Lotchrr. rf :i Calhoun, lb 3 Held, cf 3 Toman, ns j (iondtng 0 4 Gordon, 1 3 Totals 32 ST. -PAUL. . . AH. n Curloy. 2b 1 i nrnltpliHlnln rf n ,t Jtynri, if.... 4 I.fpiicrt, cf 4 Drain, 3I 3 l'nrker, U....t 4 HilKKltis, s.i 2 "Wilson, c .-3 Thomas, p; 3 f'fignn ,' 1 Holinns 1 Totnla ;o If. O. A. K. 110 1 0 8 3 1 2 4 10 12 0 0 10 10 111)0 10 3 0 12 5 0 0 0 10 1 27 Ti "2 H. O. A. E. 12 3 1 0 0 0 0 12 10 12 13 0 1 r. 0 1 (! 0 1 0 7 3 1 0 4 11 10 3 1 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 "rt 21 17 1 ic .ninth. "Hatted for Wilson In tho ninth. Omaha 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 0 4 St.N Paul..,.!.. . 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 02 -Left oil bases: St. Paul, 0; Omnha. 3. Htruck 01 1: lly Thomas. 3: by Gordon, 1. 1'lrnt biLse on bulls: Off Thomas, 4: oft Oordon, 6. Two-base hit: Letcher. First base oir error: St. Paul, 1; Omaha. 6. Stolen linsrH! HugRlns, McAiidroww. Passed ball: Wilson. Double plays: Itynn to Hug Klim.. .Stewart tp Cnlhoun. Sacrifice hits: Held. Time of game: 1:33. Attendance: Umpire: (.,urruthern. .KASHAS . CITV.WINS l. FII18T. nnK Finii'; 0ieiilnt rtiinx nml There' , a .Jf''Hoio 'fop Denver. DENVHU, June 17.-'Knnas City won to day's game from Denver by batting In four run In tho first Inning. Meredith started to pitch for Denver, but was In poor form nnd was rellovod by nutler In the sixth. Attendance, &). Score: n.H.E, Kansas City.... 40010000 5 12 1 Denver 0 0 0 0 0 2. 0 0 0-2 9 1 Batteries: Kansas City. Wolfo and Mes sltt; Denver, Meredith, Butler nnd James Sullivan. MINNEAPOLIS HAS BASY T1JIE. I'nntiilN Pa in 111 nn 11 llnril 11 ml Popknj lMnrn Tun -Men. MINNEAPOLIS, Juno 17.-Mlnneapolls had an easy tirno with Dos Moines, pound Ins Dammann hard. Topkay lined Mines and MoVickcr for protesting a decision and Si MlTAi An Excellent Combination. 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St'HI.MIS M.UCIiS ITTIIIIIUJ STIl.lKillT " Tennis lilt llnril, liut St. Joe 1'lfliU ol Mo WHI. COLOIIADO SPU1NOS, June 17.-Colorado HnrlnuB mml.t it ihr .iriishi rmm u. Joseph toda. Both teams lilt the hall hard' Mn ine incnis outnriiieii ine visitors. Hchrall s work In left Held was n feature, he havliiK seven putoilts, all of them dim cult chnnce. Shaw was put out of the Ksme for dlspiitlnn with the umpire. At tendance, l.Suu ricore: n.H.K. Colo. Sprlns.. 4 10 14 111 o-ic so 1 si. Joseph .... 1 0 1 U I 0 1 0 I-8 16 4 Batteries: Colorado Springs, -On-Mon and Donahue; St. Josciih, Muupln und Dooln. Wratvi'ii l.enitiie Nintulliic. Won. Lost. P.C. Colorado Springs . 12 .711 23 17 .575 21 19 .525 21 2D .512 20 21 .157 is ia ,4s; 11 23 .578 12 2S WHITE SOX TWICE DEFEATED Dnslcui IMiiiehm n I'nlr of llul.s In the Ulr' of CIiIuoku'i Anicri cun CI111 in p. HOSTO.V. Jjne K.-Uoston Americans had no trouble In tnklnK the mornlnK same today, hattlnK Knioll hard when men were on bnses. SiiKden's catching was a feature, Attendance, 6,071. Score; HOSTO.V. ) CHICAGO. II II.O.A K. R.H.O.A.E. 1)9(1 If.... 2 : J 0 O.Hoj', cf 0 110 0 Hlahl. tf....J 3 2 0 I'jonw, rf.... 0 13 0 1 (olllim, SI... 2 0 12 OMeriej, Sb..O J 4 I 0 Vreman, lb 2 110 1 0Ibll, lb.... 1-0 0 Hemphill, rfO 1 1 0 lillorlwnii, ab 0 0 I 0 i I'arrnt, .., I 0 2 3 liHhiiKart. ta. 0 0 3 I 2 Kerri, Jb... 1 2 4 2 0'.M'Krl'nd, IfO 0 1 0 0 Hchrck, c... 1 0 3 2 2;Su(?(lfn, c... 0 0 12 0 Mitchell, p.. 0 0 1 1 O Katoll, P....0 10 3 0 ToUli 11 11 2T 11 2 Totali 1 5 21 11 5 nORtnn TOAOAAl t 11 ChlCUKO '. Q I 0 0 0 0 5 0 01 1 ....... .. a rtM.k I..... . t . . ......ni. .mini liuniuii, lu-llilEt: lllin. Htnhl, Dowd. Three-base hit: Dowd. Home uii. icuiiuiii. rmcriuctf nun; ocnreciv. Stolen liases, isbell, McKurland. Double playa: Collins to Ferris to Krccman, lsbcll . Jllllnn.l . I I . 1 . .. 1 I . 1 . .. .... uiiuuiiii mil iiutiii. riivi uiinc uil balls: urt Mitchell, I; offKntoll, 6. Struck put: Uy Mitchell. 3; by Katoll, 2. Time of same: 1:13. I'mplrc: Mannassuu. Af Iitiiooii (inuip. BOSTON, June 17. Boston won usaln In the rtflernoon by bunchliiK lilts with oitpo nents' errors. Chlcnso could do nothiUK with ouiik after the fourth Innlnij. At- iL'iiuuiitx', iu,iu. ocore. HOSTO.V. Il.H.O.A.K. Wowrt, If.... 112 0 0 Htahl, cf 1110 0 Colllnt, 3b.. 1 2 2 0 2 I-'rce'n, 1.2b. 1 2 V) 2 0 Hemphill, rfl 2 1 0 1 Parent 1 2 4 S 0 Torrls, 2b.... 0 0 0 3 0 Mitchell, 2b, 0 0 0 1 1 McUbh, lb. 1 1 6 0 0 Hchrvck, c.. 1 2 1 4 0 Young, p.... 2 3 0 2 0 CHICAGO. n.ii.o.A.i:. Itov. cf 0 1 5 0 0 Jotipn, rf.... 0 0 2 0 0 Mcrteii, 2b.. 0 12 11 Ubtll, lb.... 2 2 3 2 0 llnrtinan. 3b 1 2 0 0 0 ShUKHrt, .. 1 0 .1 2 2 ll'F'r 'nJ. fO 2 1 0 0 bjulllvnn, c.. 0 0 5 2 1 I'atterion. n 0 0 0 2 0 rfURden 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 4 8 24 11 4 Tntals 10 1 27 IS 4 Batten for I'attcrson In ninth. Ttnntnn ... ,n 1 n ( i n n rt ,n Chicago 01 020000 14 Karned runs: Boston, 4. Two-huso hits: oung. Mcl'-nrland. Three. baie hits: Col lins. Freeman. Sacrifice hit: Stahl. Stolen bases: Stnhl, llartman. Double play: Schreck to I'arent. First base on balls: yu i iiiitTHOii, i, . jiu ny pucneu Dnli: Isboll, Schreck. Struck out: By Young, 1: Wild pitch; Patterson. Time of game: 1:47. Umpire: Mannassuu. nOTII IIUSY WITH TUB HATS. Milwaukee nml Unit linore l'oiind ICncli Other' PHchrra A'Plrnty. BALTIMOHB, June 17. Milwaukee Amer icana won from"f!alt!m4. today In the tenth Inning of an Interest. iig game. Both pitchers wpre lilt hard, hut Holdy received hotter support. Attendance, 1.S13. Score: MIIAVAUKHU. ii.u.V.A.r..) K.II.O.A.K, Waldron, rf. 0 1 0 u. 0 McGraw, 3b 2 3 1 0 0 Ollbert, 2b.. 1 2 5 ' 0 Flro-llf. If... 0 0 5 0 1 Hallman, If. 1 13 0 1 Williams. 2b 1 1 J 4 0 Amltra'n. lb 1 2 J 0 0 Dunn. m.... o 1 1 i Cnnrfty, is... 1 2 4 3 0 Seymour, rf, 0 10 0 0 Duffy, cf.... 1 10 1 OJackron, cf.. 0 0 10 0 nurke, 3b.... t 2 3? 0 Itnrt, lb..... t 4 to 0 0 Malnnry, c.. 1 1 4 4 0 Roblnton, c. 3 3 4 0 0 Keiay, p o l o l i McQin'tty, p 0 0 0 S l Totals 7 IS 30 '3 2l Totals 6 13 30 13 3 Milwaukee 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 a o l 7 Baltlmoro 2 30001000 06 Sacrifice hits: McOlnnlty (2), Dunn. Two base hits: Anderson, Williams, Hobson, Clarke. Three-ha hits: McGraw (2), Dunn, Hart (2). Stolen bases: Conroy, Anderson, McQraw. Double play: Maloney to Gilbert. First on balls: Off lleldy, 2. Struck out: By McOlnnlty, 2; by lleldy, 2. Left on bases: Baltimore, 6; Milwaukee, 8. Time, 1:40. Umpires: Sheridan and Connolly. MI3AT THIS SKATOn.S AT HOME. BALTIMORE. by Tenney and Attendance, Vi. BOSTON. n.H.o Crollut, rf , 3 2 1 Tenny. lb . 1 1 Dmoni, 2b. o I-orif, m 2 lfmllton, cfO Moran, r.,.,0 KlttrMfre, c. 0 lowe. 3b.. .. 0 Oamm'ns, If 1 IMttlnner. p. 0 Mcholft, p. Totals ... . 1 1 9 II 3) 12 1 Demont won the game. Score: PHILADELPHIA A.K. It.H.O.A K 0 1 Thoma., cf . 1 J I 0 0 1 0 Hallman, 2b 0 1 I 1 2 ODhanty, lbo 1 o 0 4 0 Kllcfc. rf. ...32100 0 0 Wolv'ton, 3b 1 0 2 0 0 3 1 Slash?, If..., 1 2 2 2 ft 1 0 McF'rl'nd, c 1 2 a 2 0 I 2 Cross t 1 5 2 2 0 0 White, P..-. 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 li Total!..... S !! 1 4 Two out when winning run was made. Boston 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2-9 Philadelphia 1 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 l- Earned runs: Philadelphia, 5; Boston, 2. Two-base hits: McFarland, N'lchoU. Three base hits: Flick t2. Stolen bases: Gam mons, Long, Hamilton. Tenney. Double plays: Demont to Long to Tenney, Cross to Dclahanty, Sacrlilce hits: Hutlman. Demont, Plttlnger. Hamilton, White. First base on balls: Off Plttlnger, 3; off White, f; off Nichols, 3. Hit by pitched ball: Thomas, Unmmons, Crollus. Struck out; By Plttlnger, 1; by White, 8; by Nichols, 4. Passed balls! McFarland, 2. Wild pitch: White. Time: 2:55. Umpire: Nash. MUVH.TII COS S K CV T I V K DKKEAT. t'liielniuill linn Another Fntnl Go with St. I.ouls. CINCINNATI, June 17 -The Cincinnati Nationals gnvo n miserable exhibition to day and lost their seventh consecutive game. Newton could not pitch nnd his teammates could neither field nor bat, St. IxiiiIb iilaved splendid ball nnd after the sixth Inning made no further effort to score, yet they chased an extra pair over the rubber. Attendance, 1,2U0. Score: ST. LOl'IS. I CINCINNATI. It.H.O.A K. It.H.O.A.E. Hurkctt. If.. 2 0 1 0 ODobb". cf... O 0 110 HM -trick, cfllll 0 Barley, lf..0 1 0 0 1 Hjnn, lb.... 2 2 12 2 0 nfcklcy. lb. 0 0 13 1 0 Donovan, rf. 3 2 3 0 0 Crawford, rf 0 0 0 0 0 Paddfn, 2b.. I 1 I ,1 0'Magoon. M.. 10 13 1 Wallace, . 1 2 3 7 t'pt'nfeldt. 2b 0 1 5 5 0 KriiRor. 3b.. 0 3 0 4 O.trwln, 3b.... 0 0 0 3 0 Nlcholn, r...O 0 1 0 0 Pelts, c 0 2 5 2 1 Sudhoff, p...l 1 1 1 lINenton, p...O 0 0 4 1 Total 12 13 27 I) 31 Totals 1 4 27 13 4 St. Louis 1 0 2 0 0 4 0 2 012 Cincinnati o 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 , Kn rued runs: St. 1auIs, 2. Two-hasc hits; Sudhoff. Kruger, Heldrlck. Double Play; Pnilden to Wnllace to HyAn. First base on balls; Off Newton, 5; off SudhotT, 2. Struck out: By Newton. 5. Wild pitches: Newton, 3f Sudhoff. I. Time: 1:10. Umpire: O'Dny. Antlonnt I.ciiKtic Stiiiullng. . . Won. Lost. P.C. Pittsburg 27 IS .6.1) New Vork 21 1! .5 St. Louis 20 21 .h7 Philadelphia 22 21 .511 Brooklyn ,.21 22 .4M Cincinnati 20 21 .117 Boston ' IB 20 .111 Chicago 17 29 .363 Muut lit'i-n I.eiiiciie tinmen. Bin.MINGHAM, Ala., June 19.-Score: It.lI.K Memphis 02030310 -9 11 3 Birmingham ..4 0 0 0 0 1 3 0 0 S 4 b Batteries: Memphis, lthodcs nnd Knlpholl; Birmingham. Glllen, Sparger nnd Culver. SKLMA. Ala., June 17.-Scoro: It.H.K. Selma 0 0 1 2 0 4 0 0 ' 13 3 Now Orleans ..0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 02 9 3 Batteries: Selma, Crlbblns and Alexan der; New Orleans, Mulkaw nnd Abbott. CHATTANOOGA, Tcnn., June 17,-Scorc: H. 11.13. Chattanooga .. 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 05 8 1 Little Hock ... 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 7 li Batteries: Chattanooga, Clnyton nnd nnth: Little Rock, Blackburn and Lynch. NASHVILLK, Tcnn., June 17.-8core: n.H.K. Shrevcport ...0000004 5 211 lfi 4 Nashville 100050020 8 15 0 Batteries: Shreveport. Sample nnd Mont, pomery; Nashville, Corbett, Dobbs and Fisher. Detroit' First iiiie In AVnslilnRton Serle Is a Victory. VVAHIIIVITOM T n 17 TtA-l . , rt. 11. .nrlt.r .1 . . n Inlll.l . . M . ,.uci .v.uwj null lllllltll HUIIIU ui ine scries by superior batting and Miller's good v... .M.'i.v.. wi. u tuu niAill Hill ing the pitchers battled for supremacy with V, o .inllrlll.p .1 1 . ( .1 .. V. . . t . L . scriucnt Innings tho visitors found Leo for seven singles, a double nnd a home run. jliiciuiuiii:?., .001, ncuio; DETItOIT. I WASHINGTON. Catey, Sb... 1 2 0 3 2Mcrcrr. cf... 0 2' 1 6 i llrrtt. rt.. 1 2 1 li n n.tlnn 4K ft a t . . aieason, 2b, 1 1 4 A 0 Dvingan, rf.. 0 110 0 Ilolmra, rf.. 3 3 0 0 0 Toiler, if..,. 1 2 4 0 0 M'AI'ater. lb 0 111 0 0 Grady, lb.,.. 0 0 7 0 1 Nane.', lb... 0 13 0 O.CIarUe. c.... 0 0 3 1 0 ll.lAlnt. f .ft ft I A P1ln.n. ... . . A Yeaer, SS....0 1 0 4 OCouihlln, 3b 0 0 111 .ii.rt, v i ucr, p.. ...... u u 4 U Total! 0 13 27 IS 2l TitL ii i Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 3 49 , ciriMllKl"!! u V V U V 1 1 I J ".lintel.. , Ml... IT.. ' vjit-iir.iii, ,tii;4ii;Biei , llllllio mil; llOUueS, Stolen bases: Qnlnn, Yenger, Sacrifice hits. vfitiii, ouriuw. nullum piayn: i.ee to Ottntfinnn PaiiipI.IIh .a ... . . .n. ...... ..uiiftiHiii i ijiiiii; .iiacy io n Anartn M.. V 1 ! I .... T" I . . .. . . . . - wuiii..i j Mw.niaici, 1'iiHi uiiHo on mils; Off Leo, l. Struck out: Barrett, 2. Left mi umcs, iiniiiiiKion. jjcirou, o. Time, JiW. l'lllUIC- iiiibki:ii. mack's mown Ann.sns Tin: maiiks. Make Fourteen Hit Oft IfofYer mid neorea iweive Times. PHILADELPHIA, June 17. Today's -..,v..v..i biiinu nno n nmbhlUK IUUICI1, mO li A in lunn, Hn.'lnw thA , . . . i. . ...... ii, . . . .M.....H i'ihvi ,,i III13 ItrUII- merit. The fielding of the visitors was care. ,i-f.n, nun iiiu niviiin )un-ci n insi game 1 lllnn'd , ). f , i . . niTllr J Anniirrul I., t , ll.lllrol Hill flntrA. I,. Mob no .. .1.. . . . . of Wood's drive In tho fotirth Attendance, PHILADELPHIA. ?! it o rr Oeler, rf 2 3 0 0 0, Itnyuen. u., z & i v u Croud, lb. ... 1 1 3 3 0 Uijoie. id mm, cf CLEVHIiAND. It.1i n a v Plck'rlnir, rfl t M M'CartliV. if I l t n a CVflrim. rf 1 1 ft n a 0 1 0 4 0 Wood, 3b. . . I 3 S 3 1 1 rt f! ft rtTin,.nA 11.1 , .A A . ....... - - - - . ...... ...... ut i u U J Davla, lb.. e4 1 a 0 0 Heck, 2b,. ,t 3 3 i rower, c ... i l : i u veager, c. . . 0 t 1 :i I Dolin, a,.., 2 2 3 2 3 Shlebeck. . 0 0 2 2 1 Piatt, p 2 1 1 o o Horfer, p o o l s o TotaU 12 14 27 11 3' Totali 1 il Ti Tr "T Thllfl,le1nlilH 0 Ti ? ,n i n n 1 ft in Cleveland 0 0 0 0 "1 2 3 0 25 Karneu runs: Cleveland, 4r Philadelphia, Davis: l.ajoifi (unasB stea.) Left on bases; C eveland, fl; Philadelphia, 7. First base on 1,1,11.. Off IfnfTer. a; off Pl.,i r. c,. out: By HofTer. 1: by Plntt, 2, 'Time, 1:45. Umpire: Cantllloiu Anierlvnn I. en it ue sitniiil'liiu. Chicago Detroit Boston Washington Philadelphia Baltimore . Cleveland ... Milwaukee . Won. Lost J 30 j ., vi; n 2t 17 19 li ro 20 II! 21 IS '5 ....... 15 IS '.C .f52 .8-7 .'75 513 .'33 .3ib .3 8 BOSTON NATIONALS AROUSE Spuct III the Mnlli PreVenta 11 II r - fent ut Hume li the tlunkera. BOSTON", June 17. Tht' Boston-Phllndel-phla National game dragged until ;the ninth Inning, when Crollus was hlit.iiTenny wnlkd to ilrst and Demont. ' arid Long slutlrd, brlnslng In two runs nnd tlelng tne score rniinneipnia earned one mere run In the tenth, but Nichols In Boston a half, made u pretty two-bagscr, und hits Neoln, lit Mlnilen, 8. NKOLA, la., Juno 17. (Special.) Yester day's score: . , n.IL Neola 1 0 3 2 0 1 1 0 0 1-9 12 Mlnden 30010200 2 08 7 Batteries: Neola, Stephany, Downs, Steele und Maxtleld: Mlnden, Beymer and Addison. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Heath. Tliree-I I.eiitfnc. At nock Island-Evansvllle, 10; nock Islund, 9. At Davenport Davenport, 5; Blooming ton, 4. At nocMord-Rockford, 8: Terro Haute, 7, Western sielntlon. At Louisville Louisville, 5; Toledo, 4. , At COIumbus-Coliimbus. 8: Wheeling, fi. At Dayton Dayton, 5; Fort Wayne, 3. At Marlon Marlon, 4; Indianapolis, 0. U.VCBnTAIN DAY AT ST. LOVIS. Accident nml Pimslble Knnllntr In fluence the nesnlt. ST. LOUIS, June 17. Today's sport atthe fair grounds was replete with Incidents, sensational nnd otherwise. Favorites were bowled over In every event, second choices and outsiders dividing the. card, Handazzo defeated Frldolln by n nose In the second race, nnd Charles D duplicated the feat with Terra Incognita In tho third. Chap paqua was a top-heavy favorite In tne fourth, but Sklltman defeated him handily. An excited crowd surrounded the Judges' stand at the end of the fifth race, n three horse event, claiming that Propeller, who won the race, had been "shooed In." To many the race had a suspicious look, but Judge Brady thought otherwise. After the horses In tho last race had crossed tho winning lino. Clinton B stumbled and foil, rolling heavily on Jockey Earl. The In cident created great excitement In the grandstnnd. Rnrl was not badly hurt. Track fast. Hesults: First race, five nnd u half furlongs, sell las:, Joslo, F, ICQ lO'Nelll), 8 to, 1, won; Huniressn, 104 (I.. Rose,),' 7 to 5. second: Maria- Elena, 100 (Kuhn). S to' 1, third. Time: l:0Si. Zoralde, Sister Sarah, Knlttei and Taby-Tosa nlso ran. Second race, six furlones. solllni?. nrni. dazzo, 112 (Wedrterstrand). 10 to 1, won: Frldolln, 97 (O'Nrlll). e to 1, second; Ed L. 112 (Barrlnger). fi to 1. third. Time: 1:14. Donna Bella, Weldeman, Percy It. 8weet Itnbln. Samlvel. Colonel Cluks. Gala Day, Asetl, Eight Bells, Staff and HI kollor also ran. Third TACe. mtlf linri aevntv. vnnla uaII. Ing: ChnrleH D, 111 (Plunkett), 8 to 1,'won: Terra Incotrnlta. ill fmimnroV K tt 1 CAP. nd; Zazel, 105 L. Itose). 7 to 2, third. iiiiii.; i;in. (.eiFsitt o ur, ice, sadle Levy, Admiral Schley, Tom Gllmore, Maud Wnl Ince, Orris, Don Luis. Nandora, Quanah Iln.l... . .. -J ITIJ.I II..... . . . . ' ,in.-i nun iiutii n iivfi aiso ran. .Aou.r,ul rnce- onn mlle. purse: sklllmau. 107 fDale). I tn 1. u-nn? fhnnnnnnn ill (Bolfind), 4 to f, second; Belle Simpson, 91 (Bell). 7 to 1. third. Tlrrtn. 1 -i" Tin.h. fields. Felix Bard nnd Nobleman also ran. Fifth race, one mlle, selling: Propeller, 10S (Dale). 11 to 5. won: Vsrro. 101 inivi.n.1 ,5 to 1. second; Battus, 106 (T. O'Brien), 7 in iv. mini. iimc: j;4.'s. io otner starters. .'"i'.'.r".' p,x turlongs, selling: Brulore, 101 (O'Neill). 16 to 5. won: HI Nocker, 105 !""ej, ia 10 a. second; .-iyrtle Van, 101 (Glvens.) 50 to 1, third. Time: 1:11. Slntl. Ben Idl, Clinton B, Jake Weber and iriii jewei hiso ran. OXI.Y STILL RUNNING AT HARLEM EeiTico of Injunction Hat Not Etopptd the Spoit Yt. AMERICAN DERBY, T00r SEEMS SECURE There Is Hcnencil Pledfte tlml Chi (.iiho'm (Srent ilinrtlnK Uen Will .nt He Interfered -With .1Iondn ' Iti'Niilt, CHICAQO, June 17. Notice ot Injunction was served this afternoon on the ofllciaU of the Harlem race track, as the result ot Judge Holdom having granted a writ against pool selling at the track. The sport was not, however, interfered with this afternoon. Whether the effort to stop racing v. Ill be successful the track owners do not venture to say. The moemcnt orig inated tn the old war between the pool room keepers, John Condon, the proprietor of Harlem, and his partner. James O'Lcary, having antagonized other pool room men who have succeeded In enlisting the help ot some prominent politicians. The latter have the co-opcratlon of the Citizens' league, and all racing In Chicago may bo stopped, It Is nnnounced, however, that thtro will be no Interference with next Saturday's derby. There was a good crowd at Harlem this afternoon. Advance Ouard won tho feature event of tho day from Bangle, the favorite. Results: First race, four and a half furlongs, sell ing: Nclllo Wnddcll. IK) (Cobum), 12 to 1, won; The nival, 114 (T. Knight). 4 to 1. second; Best Man, 10S (Van lltiten), 7 to 1. third. Time: 0:51. Lord Qucx, Samuel son, Hat Mitchell, Harry Wilson. Uerse, Lawrence M, Axmlnster, Blue Mantle, Ar lean B, Jennie Day, Flora May, Fisher's Hornpipe nnd Corrluo I'nldnd also ran. Second race, mile nnd three-sixteenths, selling: Moses, 112 (Mclnerny), 3 to 1, won; Whltlleld, 112 (Wlnklleld), S to 5, sec ond; Plead. lu7 (Ranschl. 7 to 1, third. Time: 2:02 3-5. Uawnlne, Undo Tom, Haneur, Secundus and Guy II also ran. Third race, steeplechase, short course; Jingle Bell, US (Slater), ti to 10, won; Cofo. natu, 115 (Hartley). 5 to 1, second; Viking, 132 (Caddy), 16 to 1, third. Time: 3:39 3-5. Populist, Crystine nnd Isen fell. No others. 1'ourth race, mllo and a sixteenth: Ad vunco Guard. 101 (Woods), 3 to 1, won; Bangle, 106 (Wlnkfkld), 7 to 5, second; Vul caln, 104 (Cobum), 15 to 5, third. Tlmo: 1:17. Honey Boy nlso ran, ' Fifth race, live furlongs: Elsie L, 10s (Domlnlck), 3 to 5, won; Dodle S, 102 (Co burn). 30 to 1, trcond; Almanso, 100 (Nutt), 15 to 1. third. Timet 1 ;i 4-5. Golden Glit ter, Drummond, Throstle, Quality und Au tumn Leaves also ran. Sixth lace, mllo and 100 yards: Fancy ood. 85 (Gormlcy), I to 1, won; Tho Kady, 10S (Cobum), 1 to I, second; Anthracite, 100 (Knight), 5 to 1, third. Time: 1:151-5. Antngono also ran. Seventh race, one mlle, selling: Winter, llo (Knight), S to 5, won. El Caney, 112 (Coburn). rt to 1. second, Dagtnar, 102 (Otis), 20 to 1, third. Time: 1:43 Hefugee. Boom erack. Prostur, Zacatosu, Locochce, Lady Iris, P.ed Apple, l.lttlo Elkln, Mary Moore, Barbara M and Virginia Wilcox also ran. AMO.VG SIIEEPHEAtl'.S AVIX.MCHS. OXK AT XEWPOIIT. John MeElrny I the Slncle Ffiorlte ininnrini; the Pure. IMVI'IVVITI Tn.... IT t,.l. ...ni "-vr - .1 kiiiiv ,,. guuii ,111:1, !(U vna 1 the only favorite to capture n purse nl VAll'nnK, .Ailn.t -Tt. . ..1 - ' - . !.. i ii,., j . , ur in hit events w eni . v ,i-ij,ii.vi-ii rcuiiu I'uuicei. ine iracK was slow and lumpy J. n. Hand bought $450 hciiitf " ""' ror u,- i aee 8 X fur'nRe. selling: 55olo. (yn(l8n'. " 1. won; Klrkwood. 103 iFlnlev). 15 in 1 ihlr.l i.,".. t rn,i?.r L'arr-V. lA'y lMCh- Jack Willis, ''"" o ni i ue iramp nuo ran. Fecond race, live furlongs: Dr. Worth ! Jn!"""!. 2 to 1. won; Couslne, 107 A,.t0")' i , tn 2' jecond; Cubanlte. 1UI ( lotherso I) S to 1, third Time: J:03i. Jigger, Electrolytic, Georgians and Lady In Black nlno ran. xrLh-'LrBS?i W.1? fllrl0I'r'. selling: John nit, 10S (Lindsay), rt to 1, second; Teucer. 103 (Snell). 12 to 1. third. 'Time: U29 Baf IUd. Bnnquo H, Uterp, Havelock nnd nice nlso ran. Fourth race, one mllo, selling: Edna Gerry, 10S (W Nnrvacz), 5 o 2, won; kllcJ.na'..1u . I'lml,,n.v)' ,0 t0 ! second: Blrdlo slay, li: (L. Jnckson), 5 to 1. third. Tlmo: 1:13. Sweet Dream Bob'rt Mor "'i?."1. nulaii. Bean and Stltes also ran. Fifth race, six and a half furlongs, sell Ing: Minnie B, ira (Patton). 5 to 1. won; Loty Morn. 103 (W, Nnrvaez). 5 tn 1. s-c-ond; The Bronze Demon, 100 (M, Williams). 5 to I, third. Time: l:a. Leetka, Prue wood, Queen Quality, Bettle n and Paul ine J alto ran. r.Si'ixl,l.AAr?.cc . n"- 'll'nc: Eleven Bel's. 102 (I Jackson) S to 1, won; Laura's r"t !; (J. Indsiy). 4 to 1. second. Pine C-l-lp. KB (Williams), 5 to 2, third. Time: IM3, Pretty HoMp nod. King Elkwood. Isaac, Prlncesj Evelyn and Vlrglo T also ran. Win A in ni cur Trim I. LONDON. June 17.- In the amateur tennis rhamplorhln contests at Lei-ds today Sir Edward Gree holder of the amateur chal lnge racouet defeated E. C. Tompkins three to two sets. Knur Favorite nnd Two Uutslilcra Are Included. NEW YOIIK. Juno 17.-Four favorites and two outsiders accounted for the six races at Sheepshend Bay today. The track was fast nnd an unusually big Monday crowd was on hand. Two fixtures were decided, the Hosebuds, which Leonora Lor Ing won easily, nnd tho Grass selling stuke, which went to Nones, nosults: First race, six furlongs: Tho Musketeers, 115 (Shaw), 11 to 5 nnd 4 to 5, won; Mal ster, J02 (O'Connor).. 20 to 1 nnd 8 to 1. seconn: All Green. 116 (Landry), 5 to 1 and 8 to, third. Time: .1:13. Sanders. St. Fin nan, Tower of Candles nnd Bcdner also ran. Second race, the Hosebuds, five furlongs: Lenora Lorlng. 110 o;Connor), 10 to 1 and 6 to 1, won; Laodlce, 110 (Dangmnn). 4 to 1 and even, second; 'Orall, 12J, (Landry), 8 to 1 and 2 to 1 third. Time: 1:001-5. Meditation Also ran. fi ' Third rnce. mile and n furlong, selling: Seminole, 10!) (Michaels), ,6 to 1 artd 2 to 1, won; Bombshell; m (McQuade). 3 to 1 and even, second: 'Glade nun. 93 (no manelll), 30, to 1 and 10 to 1, third. Time: 1:54 1-5. Double Dummy", Alslke, Wayward Boy Cherished, The qorlnthlan and Bor ough also ran. Fourth race, one mlle: Outlnnder, lis (Spencer), 7 to 5 nnd 2 to 5. won; Water Color, 121 (Llttlefleld), 8 to 5 and 1 to 2. second: Tho Puritan,, 121 (Cochran). 3 to 1 and 7 to 10, third. Tlmo:. 1:331-5. vitellius and Tom Kenny nlso ran. Fifth race, five and a half furlongs: Smart Set, 122 (Shaw. 13 to 5 'and even, won; Sweet Clover, 1J9 (Burns). 4 to 1 and S to 5, second; Gnyboy, 122 (Spencer), 2 to 1 and even, third, Timer 1:07 2-5. White Owl, Locket, Father Wentker. Mint Bed, nonlkus nnd Somber also ran. Sixth race, the Grass selling stake, mile and a sixteenth: Nones, 10,1 (McGinn), 10 to 1 and S to a, won; The Amnron, lfrt lanawi. n io a ana.t to t, second; uoisnuo, 110 (OConnor), 7 to 1 nnd 5 to 2. third. Time: 1:47 3-6. Intrusive, Ben Viking and Hundcurt also ran. Oit Second Floor. 5000 Pairs Ladies' Shoes, worth up to three dollars a pair, 98c On Barg'n Squares A New Sensation AT BOSTON STORE. SHOES ON SECOND FLOOR, On Bargain Squares. A colossal shoo sale Entirely different from any Ever held in Omahu. Also another shoe sale In Basement, And a special sole Men's shoes on main floor. Four shoe stocks on sale at once AT BOSTON STORE. ON SECOND FLOOR. Moloney Bros., Rochester, entire floor stock Misses', children. s and infants' fine shoes. B. F. Richardson's Iowa stock Ladies' shoes, oxford ties and slippers. G. W. Richardson's Dubuque stock of Boys' and youths' shoes. ON MAIN FLOOR. G. W. Richardson's stock of men's sporting boots, hunting boots, and fine shoes, $5. $6 and $7 Values, at $1.98 and $2.50. $3.50 Men's Regent Shoes, $1.98. $6.00 Men's Hanan & Sons' Shoes, $3.00. IN BASEMENT. A Chicago bankrupt stock men's, women's and children's shoes and slippers, all on sale at BOSTON STORE. 1000 pairs women's shoes on bargain squares in basement, 39c, 59c, 75c. BOSTON STORE, 0aha. J. L. BRANDEIS & SONS, Props. RANCHER SI100TS NEIGHBOR Jamti lore Fires Thru Piitol Ihoti Into Harrey Euntll. QUARREL STARTS OVER LINE FENCE Self-Defense In Claimed nnd Young Man Who Old the Shooting Give Illnmelf Ifp to the Sheriff. OIVK A XII TA K U TAKRS OXE. Is Winner of Klrst llnee on the Cnril nt Detroit. DETHOIT, June 17. Weather fine at Highland park; track fast. Results: First race, 3-year-olds, six furlongs, bell Ing: Give and Take won", The Brother sec ond. The Boor third. Time: 1:15. Second race, selling, 2year,-olds, one-hnlr mlle": Wanlta won. Contestant second, Im pressive third, Time: 0:404. "' Third race, selling, 3-ycnr-olds and up, mllo and one-sixteenth: Jeanott won, Dolly Wagner second, llcan third. Tlm6: 1:49. Kourth rare, 3-vear-olds and up, six fur. longs: Spring Wells won, Droghcdn sec ond, Foneda third. Time: 1:1414. Fifth rnce, selling, 2-year-olds, one-half mile: Easter Boy won. Orla second, King Ford third. Time: 0:46. Sixth race, 3-year-olds nnd up. six fur longs: Grandeur won, Chevnl d Or second, Hldeau third. Time: 1:15. Anderson Open Holt Chnmnlnn. HAMILTON, Mass., Juno 17. Willie Anderson of Plttsfleld. Mass., won the open golf championship of the United States. Elghteen-hole play, out on the Myopia course hero this morning, playing against Alex Slmth of Scotland. Anderson bent Smith one stroke In the elghtecn-holes, this totals being S5 to M. Ten Thousand for u VenrllnK. NEW YOIIK. June 17 -The Ituncho del Paso yearling sale was continued today at Shcepshead Bay previous to tho races, H. It. Rice paid the top price of $10,000 for a chestnut colt by Golden Garter-Memento. Twenty-four averaged better than SOO. PENSIONS Port WESTUIIN VKTUKAXS. War Survivors Iteiueinlieied ! the Generul (overiiment. WASHINGTON, Juno 17. (Special.) The following pensions have been granted: Issue of June 3: Nebraskn: Original widows, etc. (special accrued, June 4) Patience Curtis, Tecum eeh, S. Iowa: Original John Hoopes. Menlo, 18; Henry O'Harrow, Sioux City, ?6; John E. Davis. Manchester, $1 Increase-Albert Policy. Lyons, 8; William II, Wlllfong, Norwich. $10; Simeon W. Cole, Olln, $12; Amos H. Iacy, Mllo. $10; Frederick I. Stevens. Nashua, $17; Thornton W. Green ley, Onawn, $10, Original widows, etc. Isneclal accrued) Frances p. Anderson, West Point, $. Colorado: Original-Benjamin Graham, Glllett. $S. Increaee-rDlego Antonio Cruz, alsenburg, $S. Montana: Original William H. Baker, Butte, $(,, Increase Samuel Q. Smith. Butte, $S; Michael Murphy, Columbia Falls, $12; Franklin B. Knsc-r, Columbia Falls, fx. South Dakota: Original John N. Hesa, Lead, $6. increaee Thomas M. Roberts, Sioux Falls, $14, Striken Farmer anil Stoek, OSHKOSH, Wis. June 17. William Fltz gernld, a farmer 40 years old. five miles southwest of here, was struck by lightning while standing In the door of his ham last night nnd Instantly killed, HIh wife and two children survive. A cow in the barn was hit by the bolt and James Fitzgerald, father of William, engaged In milking, was pinned unler the animal whsn It fell over. Ho was not seriously Injured, A number of other barns and some stock were struck by lightning .Mnrrlne License. The following marriage licenses have been granted. Name Hnd Residence. Age, John Reynlchek. Omnha 13 Mary Kunesh, Omaha m John T Mattem, Omaha 24 Angellne G, Lynch, Omaha 21 Charles C Logan. Omaha '6 ;ara. Minnie M. siiiik, umana ,. u HARRISQN. Neb., Juno 17. (Special.) At tho- (own of -Andrews, ten miles cast of this place, yesterday morning James Force shot and killed his neighbor, Har vey Russell. Young Force, accompanied by his father, camo Immediately to town and gave himself up to the sheriff, claim ing self-defense as the cauBe of the shoot ing, to which there was no witness. There was no weapon on Russell's body when found later by tho coroner's Jury. For several months past there has been bad blood between theso young men,' both of whom arc 19 years old, and their families, growing out of a controversy over a lino fence separating their cattle ranges and built by tho Forces, Force claims that at a previous meet ing Harvey aud his father. It. H. Russell, threatened to kill him. Yesterday morn ing tho young men met on tho prairie with the result that Rusccll was killed. Tho only thing that Force has to say Is that ho did not know Russell was unarmed and feared tho latter would attempt to carry out his previous threat. Force shot Har vey thrco times, the last tlmo through the head after Russell had fallen to tho ground. Young Russell Is a brother of Charles Russell, who Is now serving a Ufa sentence at Lincoln for the murder of A. M. Slaudemler a year ago. Young Force has drawn his gun on two different men before. He waived examination and Is held without ball. Worst Sturm tn Yenra. M'COOK, Neb., Juno 17, (Special Tele gram.) This vicinity was visited between 4 and 5 o'clock this afternoon with tho worst hall and rainstorm In years. Over two and a half Inches of rain fell In a llttlo over a half hour, accompanied by In cessant hall, Tho territory did not much moro than Include this city, honco tho dam ago was small, being chiefly confined to fruit nnd flooding cellars. Iloldrene llnril Destroyed. HOLDREOE, Neb., June 17. (Special Telegram.) Last night a large barn be longing to A. P Anderson, who lives near the Orphans' homo, was struck by light ning and destroyed, together with Its con tents. Anderron estimates his lots at $1,000; Insurance, $400. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Rear Signature of Ac FrSlmlle Wrapper Below. Terr small and mj tn take u far. CARTERS VlTTLE I .raj FOR MEAIACHC. FOB DIMNESS. FOR IILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPII LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. 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