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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATTJKDAY, JUKE 29, 1001.
Tel. 613-63.
WALKING SKIRTS Every day we show something new and pretty from $6.50
to $12.00.
L-tNEN D It CSS SKIRTS Now styles-at $2.73.
WHITE LAWN DRESS SKIRTS-bcautlfully mode-nt $S.75.
WASH PETTICOATS Cut extra full and wlde-at 78c each..
HANDSOME DRESS SKIRTS Pretty Black Drllllantlno Skirts, unllned-at $7.50.
Very dcslrablo for warm weather.
Do not forfict the SILK SALE SATURDAY MORNING AT 8 O'CLOCK. Silks
that have never sold for less than 76c, $1.00 and $1.25 prr yard will bo sold
for 39c. Como early.
WB 01.09B ATTTKAVi AT 9. U.
agmkts ran rorrnn Kin ai.ovrfi and MeOAix'f rArrnmnt.
Thompson, Belden &Co.
T. M. O. A. BUILDIN0, COR. 1(TH AMD DOVSLAI ITS.
NEW HAND T0TAKE HELM
Intrrnni Ilrvcntit () flier Pitt In Hemli
ne for fttciihenitoil Aiteut
Fletvlinr Ilcnohes Oninlin.
Revenue Agent Fletcher arrived ktom
Washington yesterday to conduct the
transfer of tho Internal revenuo office from
Hoiitz to Stephenson. ' The new Incumbent
assumes his duties bo'foru bustiioBS' hours
on Moiday, when he will take tho oath of
ofllce, admlulstcrcd by Mr. Klotcher, and
Klvc out communions to the ofllce force.
As Mr. Stephenson has outlined his' atti
tude there will be uo changes In the p.'r'
sonnel of tho force at this time, i(rt,
SUpicnsun..deslrefi first to acquaint himself
with tho, needs of thu ofnee.
Tho revenue clerks arc now engaged'- Iri
bringing tho business to a dona, as the
abatement of tho stamp act will bring aboht
a new order of things. The bulk of the'
stamps now on hand must be roturned to
Washington arid a new supply received In
exchange It Is Mr. Fletcher's task to take
an lnvolco of tho stamps now on hand,
amounting to many thousand dollars, and
to sco that tbey are property In the hands
of tho new agent, with a receipt given.
Tho ofllce forco has expressed Its appre
ciation of Agent Houtz' courtesies during
his term of Kervlce by presenting him with
a flno diamond stud.
FOOD FOB UNCLE SAM'S HORSES
tliinrtrrnlitMt'r' Ot'iinrlmriit I Con-
lilerlnR Bid for Qnnntltle of
Onto, Driiii Mini liar.
Dlds are In the bands of the quartermas
ter's department for an Immense, quantity
of provender, the estimated quantities be
ing as follows: Oats, 0,208,000 pounds;
bran, 1,530,500 pounds; baled hay, 13,290,000
pounds; straw, 3,216,000 pounds. The bids
are being opened ut each post in tho de
partment nnd will necessarily come to tho
headquarters for comparison before any
recommendations aro made. Tho specifica
tions call for the best merchantable quail-
TTow It reddens tho skin, Itches, oozes,
dries and scales I
Some people call it tetter, milk crust or
alt rheum.
The suffering from' It Is sometimes In
tense; local applications are resdrted to
thoy mitigate, but cannot, cure.
It proceeds from humors Inherited or ac
quired and persists until these bare been
removed.
Hood'm Smrmmpmrlllm
positively removes them, has radically
and permanently cured tho worst cases, and
la without an equal for all cutaneous
eruptions.
kooo's I'lLLS si tli bin cathartic file li eouta
WOMEN!
I FEMALE SCAN!
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Try. renurroyMi nui tingle (llureilangrit,tnoc
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Dee, June 28, 1901.
Black Taffeta
Silk Waists.
FOK SATURDAY'S SELLING WE
shall tnnke some extra "low prices oti nil
our fine IJluck Silk Waists. Our stylo.,
ure all now nindc as only Thompson,'
IJelden & Co.'s are faultless in every
particular. PRICES the $5.00 kind for
?.'J.75. The higher priced ones in propor
tionately low prices.
KIMONOS All our late style long
Kimonos reduced to 1.50 each.
ties. The produce will be used at all posts
and especially at Forts Leavenworth and
Riley, where horse commands are stationed.
GREATEST HAUL ON RECORD
City Trennnrrr Ilrenkn All I'recc
dentH 1 Tnklnir In .1H),000
111 One liny.
Yesterday was a record-breaker In tho city
treasurer's ofllce. The total tax collections
amounted to C00,000. The banner day for
last year, was 98.0(J9. and that was at least
CO per n'nioro tlian had been paid to tho
treasurer during bne day In any previous
'ycarr '' "
Today will bo tho last day upon which
taxes can be 'paid by persons who' desire to
avoid' tho penalty of 1 per cent a month
Imposed on delinquent taxes. For the ac
commodation of persona' who will have no
opportunity to visit 'tho treasurer's offlce
this morning Mr. Hcnnlngs has con
sented, to do away with the Saturday after
noon closing rule and will receive money
until 3 o'clock.
OMAHA'S OLD P0ST0FFICE SIGN
Library Iloiird Ai-'rcnt na a DOnntlnn
TJil itcllc of Pioneer
Out.
The monthly meeting of the library
board was last night, the'tnembers present
being Messrs. Roed, Kosewater, Leavltt,
Haller, Pcrrlno and Knox. The asslstaut
librarian, Mls O'Drlen, was voted a special
Ifave of absenco to attend, tho meeting of
the American Library association next
week. Tho board accepted as a donation
the sign of the postofflce which did service
In Omaha forty years ago and has since
been used In the town of Fontanelle, now
extinct. Regular reports were received
nnd bills were audited in the amount of
$11,000.
Oakdale Defeat Atklntnn.
OAKDALE, June 28. (Special Tele
gram.) Oakdalo got 'another scalp today
by defeating Atkinson on tho home grounds.
Gaines- of the university was in the bcx
for Atkinson. Letheby's throwing for Oak
dale was a fine exhibition. Of skill. Score;
Oakdale, 9; Atkinson, 1. Batterlos: Lctheby
and Galloway, Gaines and O'Donnoll,
Struck out: ny Letheby, H; by Oatnes, 6.
Ktnma No Care. No Par.
Your drugg'nt will refund your money If
PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure Ringworm,
Tetter. Old Ulcers and Sores, Flmples and
Blackheads on the face, and all akin dis
eases. 0 cents.
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
W. 8. Brown. J. T. Bailey nnd W. D.
Schenck of Dcs Moines arc at tho Murray.
N'ebrasknns nt the Merchants; Mr. and
Mrs. P. H. McCarthy, Greeley: W. J. Flcm
Inn, J. H. O'Knne, Lexington: Theodore
Reimers. O. H. OHvc Fullerton: J. McDon
ough. A. J. West. Wlsner; T.'J. Rremner,
Hastings; Louis Rein, "Loup City; Otto P.
Tanpcrt, Norfolk; W, C. Alexander, Mc
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NOW IS THE ACCEPTED TIME
Almost a Keith Remains tt Tkt
Autumn Vacatioi OontMt
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AMPLE OPPORTUNITIES FOR NEW ENTRIES
I'rcarnt Ton-Liner Mar Be Sapplanted
nt Any Time nnd Channel Are
Unity Expected Present
Status of Contest.
Nebraska.
Vera L. Krnnirr, Cttliiinhua. , . .
.iln tne Grulinm, Oavlil City
Auun Ouhl, (irnml lalanil
Ooldle Brooklmrs. Wavnc
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6.250
Ucsale Snuwdon, Kearney
Olive I'uttcrson, Fremont
Hose HclKcr, Lincoln
Grace Newell, Ueatrlce, stenographer.
Inea Cntwford, Auburn
Mury I'liclan, Wuhoo
Jennie Utunton, Teoumseh
F, 1). Thompson, Hustings
Anna M. Hansom, Bancroft
Muttle albson, Chadron
Clertwdo Alder, Tecumaeh
Mno Webb, Tecuniieh '.
Lizzie Mulchuw, West l'olnt
Jennie Brcnton, NcIIbIi
Lillian Shryock, llattmouth
Maggie O'Connor, Central City
Anna Hopkins, Auburn...
Lllziibeth Moeller. Fremont
Edith Foley, Blair
Mae McCurmlck. Blair
Mert Jones, uinir
K ,,renco Talbot, Drnlnard...
Wllma Wely, Hralnard....!
Creta Daggett, Chndron
Daisy ThJina, Chadron
Nina Gibson, Chadron
Mabel lining, Auburn
Myrtlu GateK, Craig ,
Mae Durland, Norfolk.....
Joe Gllddcn, Fremont
Anna Long, Schuyler
Mary Howard, Columbus
Mls S. Curnenter, Valley
VIrdccn Welch, Pnplllion
Miss Hot, Gllmore
A!l"",e Kc'o. Sprlngllcld.A
Alice Stewart. Auburn ,
Mrs. Fetiwlck, Crnlg ,
J!nry:ra!s Craig
Miss Gardner. Auburn
Nina llvan, Nellah
Mary McDongal, Nellgh
Margaret Walsh. Stella
Gertrude Hobs, Tecumseh
6,000
3,5SG
3.U1
2,587
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South Diikom.
Xorn Iliirrln, Ijenil fl,l!7
Mario Knowles, Dcadwood 501
Mm. F. 13. Martin, Hot Springs V)
Udna Wetzel, Lend 90
Maud Camuron, Dcadwood 2
Kdlth UlHlchford, Terry z
Blanche Crow, Terry , 1
Ituby Miller, Lead 3
Margie Glbhs, Lead 2
Maudo Cook, Lead ,,, 2
DulRy Fowler. Deadwood....i 2
Lyda Jnlltz, Deudwood,. 2
Grace Turrell, Dendwood 1
llalllo Uunnutt, Dendwood 1
Lrola Thompson, Dendwood 1
0 111 11 tin.
Orilln May Ilutt:rilelil, Flelah
111 nn 11 Vennt Co. 1,000
Jluldn WolM-rtf, Kllpntrlck A Cu.l,OU:t
Ulnnolin Wller, W. V. T. C, nee
nulldliiK 1,3
Jennie A. Ferrrn, Kllpntrlck A
Co J, BOS
Amanda Llndblad, O. K. Sconeld Co.. 074
Lucllo Parish, Neb. Tel Co 80S
Edith D. Spencer, Omaha Public
library 425
Allco Carey, J. W. Mcintosh 318
Alice Hodder, Nob. Tel. Co 123
Nora Emerson, Adams Express Co.... li
Helen Hlgby, city treasurer's olllco.. 75
Cnrrlo Kracht, Graham & Ure 70
Cussle Arnold, florist (0
liertha Clarke, Postal telegraph 47
Lizzie Lee, Neb. Clothing Co 30
Cora Krebbs, Boston store to
Evu Kalcy, Country Publishers 30
Jcnne Tunncll. (.cher 23
Grace Brltt, Thompson & Beldcn 21
Maude Ayres, teacher 20
Josle Christian, W. R. Bennett Co.... if
Mamie Bird, SchndeH's It
Blanche Campbell, Mason school 10
Ethyl Thompson, Kllpatrlck & Co 10
Emma Meyer, Kllpatrlck & Co.; 10
Nell Ayres;Ncb. Telephone Co J
Nelllo Bcmnett, Vinton school. T
Eva Melnuest, Int. Cor. School 8
Ada Lldell, Itose hotel 3
Ella Simpson, Omaha Packing Co 3
Emily Wlgmiin. C. W. Hull Co 2
Dot Stone, llaydcn Bros 2
Hachel Lyman, Mat. Life Ins. Co.... 2
urace urewington. won. cycle Co 2
Polly Hermans, Sorosls Shoo store.... 2
Agnes Itabel, W. It. Bennett Co 2
Sophia Miller, A. Peterson 1
Blanche O'Barrlon. Hayrtcn Bros 1
Anna Peters, Omaha View school 1
Nell I. Snurck 1
Grace Ludcckc, Thompson & Belden.. 1
oewnn Kurnn, i ranKiin scnool 1
Ina Barnhart. Wcatern IT. T. r"!n 1
Gertrude Layton, Fnrrell ge Co 1
wuui uimnit, it. u. vun ec UO 1
Jessie Blake, Courtney & Co 1
Bertha Davis, .1. R. Lehmer 1
Clara Todor, W. B. Melkle 1
Eva Byrne, Haydrn Bros I
Margaret O'Connell, Secretary Young
Woman's Christian association 1
mum uviiiiu.,, ictiuiicr. ,t , 1
J. R. Lyman. Mitt. Life Ins. Co 1
cinma iguicx, w. 11. luciKie 1
Elizabeth Uruuhart. Wmi it. t r 1
Grace Sheely, Richardson Drug Co... 1
nulla jvency, llttyunil urns 1
Anna Beecher, W. R. Bennott Co l
Elvira Howe, Omnha Dally News l
Stella Blue, kllpntrlck ft Co..." ....... 1
Irene VanNoy, U. P. headauarters 1
Phyllis Harland, Coleman i
Council Bin lis,
Emma Noonen, Nurae 851
Beulah Hoagland. Woodward's 279
Blanche Arkwrlght 175
Lizzie McCrcary, Woodward's candy
factory 10s
Mary Aten, bookkeeper Wilcox 82
Vermont Reynolds, teacher 30
Corn Berger. Muster's millinery 15
Etta Maxwell, dept. U. B. cleric 1
Edyth Thomas, teacher 1
Iowa.
Maym- Crelichton, Slonx City.... NIT
Jennie (McElroy, Dunlap 385
Miss Soriley, clerk, Sioux City 234
Jean Reed, Sioux City 213
Mauei conomer, moux city 110
Amanda Franke, Manning 101
Minnie Rechtor, Sioux City 60
Pearl Maxflcld, Neola 10
A Kay 01 light
For woman's puidance is found In tiie
fact that Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip
tion cures female weakness and the dis
eases of the delicate womanly organs
which darken the lives of so niany wom
en with suffering and sorrow. That ray
of light lias peuetratcd many darkened
chambers where women moaned in mis
ery, and lids guided them out to health
and happiness. Favorite Prescription
is not a tonic, not a palliative, hut a pos
itive cure for the diseases which are
peculiar to women. It gives vigor and
vitality. It banishes nervousness, head
ache, and all thu aches which come from
a diseased condition of the womanly
organs. A temperance medicine, it con
tains neither alcohol nor narcotics.
"I as troubled for three years with ulceration
and female weaknest and my doctor gave me
but little relief," writes Mr. Lulu Hunter, of
Allenton, St. I.011I1 Co., Mo. "I saw an adver
tisement in the paper of Ur. rlerce'a Pavorlte
rreacrlptlon. I Iiegan the tine of It about a year
aro. I took fire bottle of It, nnd one bottle of
' Golden Medical Ulacovery," and my health It
better now tliuu it wa for yean. I have alto
recommended thete mcdlctnt to torn of my
friend, who MiflTered from female wtakntw,
and good reiultt have followed."
MAKES WEAK VUdMEM SnJOfKi
AMP SICK WOMEN WELL.
Minnie Benrett, Woodbine
Anna Toller, Creston
South Omnha.
Mary Knrurnl. Omnhn II. A L. L'a. R4I)
Jennie Seater, dressmaker 170
Clara Adamf, Neb. Tel. Co 16
A reasonable amojnt of industrious hui
tllng for votes will give a rtart In The
Bco's vacation contoit, and once the start
Is made It Is easy to climb up Into the big
figures.
Even young woulan who works for a
living and who lives within the territory
prescribed has a rbance to win in this
contest. Twelve vacations are offered and
this meant that there will bo twclvo win
ners nnd for every winner there Is allowed
one traveling companion, making a total of
twentyfour people who nre to bo given
summer outings by The Bee absolutely free
of cost. Such offers as this are seldom
made by a nowepaper, therefore It -Is no
wonder that tlita liberal proposition Is
attracting so much attention.
Thero arc contests and contests. This
Is one of the contests that stands for some
thing. The Itinerary of each of tho twelve
vacations has been arranged on an elabo
rate and costly scale. Numerous side Is
sues aro Included In each trip, all of which
add to the pleasure. Particular care and
skill were exercised In making up thtt
schedule nnd the choice spots of tho map
were chosen.
The contest does not end until July 22,
so there Is still tlmo for other candidates
to get in, although it Is not safe to de
lay much longer. Right now l a good
place to make entry. As the contest pro.
greases the standing of the respective candi
dates will, as a matter of course, go blghor
day by day and some very big figures will
be reached. Those who would enjoy a
vacation and who wouldn't this hot
weather will do well to get their names
on the list at once.
There la a constant change of tho stand
tng of candidate from day to day. Snmo
days the Increase. Is slight. Some days It Is
enough to cause a ripple of excitement.
Surprises are likely to come at any time,
for there is no way If knowing how many
votes this or that randldate may huvo up
her sloovo. The figures presented In this
Issue of The Bee show the elatus of tho
contest up to 6 o'clock last evening,
DANUBE IS THE FAVORITE
GottMclmlk'H "Last Hop" Ranks Nest
In the Popular Call at Ilell
ateilt Performance.
Another largo crowd of enthusiasts, as
sembled at the pavilion last night and at-.
tested its. appreciation of the Ballstedt
band performers by persUtent enoorcs at
tho close of each number on tho printed
program. The responses, were graciously
given. Fully 4,000 pcoplo were on the
grounds. ' It was cool In' the 'brilliant en
closure and the audience remained until
the lights went out. Tho selections had
been made In response to requests.
Strauss' "Beautiful Blue Danubo" had
been asked tor by thirty-four lovers of
inuslo, twenty-nine had specified dotts-
chalk's nocturno, "Last. Hope," fourteen
wanted Rossini's overture, "William Tell,"
a ltko number suggested "Home, Sweet
Home," twenty-seven called for "The
Brownie," twelve for Grclg's "Peer Oynt,
Suite No. 1," and twenty-two for the flute
and horn serenade by Chevre and DeMare.
The latter was accorded unusual apprecia
tion by a number In the audlenco and sev
eral large floral tributes were sent up to
the two clever performers when they had
finished.
At the concert this afternoon there will
bp one descriptive selection, "In a Clock
Store." and the audlenco will be invited
to Join, in whistling "The Tale of thtf
Kangaroo." Chevre will render one of
his piccolo solos and the music throughout
will be of the most, popular varloty. The
farewell concert In the evening, which will
be the 267th by this band In Omaha, will
comprise excldslvely popular' selections,
and Immediately thereafter tho band will
take tts departure lor Kansas City.
Denver Minister' Case.
DENVER. Colo.. Juno 28. Judce Palmer
heard evldenco in the district, court today
In the enntemnt nrocordltiKR axalnst Rev,
M. A. Radar and Rev. W. H. Talmage. The
principal witnesses were newspaper re
porters who had Interviewed the ministers
cancornlne tho Injunctions isrued bv tho
court In the saloon cases. Judge Palmer
ordered the two aorennitntn 10 appear be
fore htm next Monday morning, when, it la
expected, he will announce his decision as
to ine coniempi cnurgcu.
FAIR TODAY AND TOMORROW
JVortli-rrraterly Wlnda Are to Blow
Under Cloudless
Sklea.
WASHINGTON. June 28. Forecast for
Saturday and Sunday:
For Nebraska Fair Saturday and Sun
day; cooler In extreme eastern portion
Saturday; northwesterly winds.
For Western Texas, New Mexico, Okla
homa, Indian Territory Fair Saturday and
Sunday; southerly winds.
For Arkansas Fair In western, showers
in eastern portion Saturday; Sunday fair,
with cooler In northwest portion; southerly
winds.
For Illinois Local rains and thunder
storms,, with lower temperature Saturday;
Sunday fair, higher southerly shifting to
northwesterly winds; squalls.
For Iowa and Missouri Local rains and
cooler Baturday; Sunday fair; westerly
winds.
For Nqrth and South Dakota Fair Satur
day nnd Sunday; west to northwest winds.
For Kansas and Colorado Fair Saturday
and Sunday; cooler Saturday; Variable
winds. '
For Wyoming Fair Saturday and Sunday;
cooler In western portion Saturday; vari
able winds,
For Montnna Fair Saturday and Sunday;
variable winds, mostly westerly.
Local Record.
OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU
OMAHA, June 25. Official record of tern-
ferature and precipitation compared with
he corresponding day of tho last three
years;
1&01. laoo. 18W. im.
Maximum temperature,.. 100 SS 84 SO
Minimum temperature.... 78 r.s rr 01
Moan temperature M 73 71 75
Precipitation 09 .00 .00 .00
Record of temperature and preclpltntlon
at Omnha for this ilay and since March 1:
Normal temperature 73
Excess for the day 16
Total excers since Mnrch 1 295
Normal precipitation in inch
Deficiency for the day 10 Inch
Total since March 1 10.40 Inches
Deficiency since March 1 3,'jh Inches
Deficiency for cor. period, 1S9),,.. 4.07 Inches
Deficiency for cor. period, 1&90.... 1,70 inches
Itopurta fru-i Station at 7 V. M.
STATIONS AND STATS
OF WEATHKR.
Omaha, clear
North Platte, clear
Cheyenne, clear
Halt Lnko City, clear
Rapid City, clear.,
Huron, clear
Wllllston, part cloudy
Chicago, clear
St. Ixiuis, clear
St. Paul, clear
Davenport, clear
Kansas City, clear
Helena, cloudy
Havre, cloudy
Bismarck, clear
Galveston, cloudy..............
so 00 ,00
70 M .
M U .00
70 76l .00
74 731 ,02
M 70! ,l4
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70
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L. A. WELSH,
Local Forecast Official.
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AUTOS' HELP PEACE CAUSE
Fruit- aid OatmtBi Frf it Dlffrtioi in
zo!tmnt of thtt Bice.
MANY ACCIDENTS OCCUR ALONG THE WAV
Petroleum Motor Explode, Injuring
One Car; Another Is Overturned,
nnd tinrvnr)- Pedestrians Are
Han Down nnd Killed.
HANOVER, Prussia, June 28. Fournler
was again 'first to arrive nt tho end here
of the day's stage of the motor race. De
Knyff was second and Qlrardot was third.
Fournler thus adds to tho grand duke of
Luxembcrgs prize, which he won yester
day, the award offered by the Hanover
club tor tho Journey from .Paris to Han
over.
HANOVER, Prussia, Juno 28. Fournler
arrived hero at 2:13, having done 270 miles
In nine hours, seven minutes and thirty-
nine seconds. He practically led his com
petltors all th6 way from Alx-la-Cha-
pclle. At Cassel Qlrardot got In front of
Fournler and In the struggle, for the leader
ship the two cam collided and a boy was
Injured. Fournler then took aud main
tained tho leadership Into Hanover. Do-
yond the accident at Cassel and a couple
of punctures In tho tires of his car, Four
nler had no mishap and his machine Is In
good order. He Is thought to havo a good
chance of winning thd race, although An
tony and De Knyff are running him close.
Dc Knyff arrived hero at 2:50, Antony at
2:52 and Qlrardot nt 2:54 amid the greatest
excitement and contusion. Maurice Far
man arrived fifth nt 3:20, Qlraud sixth at
3:36, Cbaurard seventh nt 3:37, Heath
olghth at 3:45, Andre and Axt wero ninth
at 4 p. m., Pascal tenth at 1:11, Henri
Farman eleventh nt 4:18, Drazlcr twelfth
at 4:22, Leys thirteenth at 4:27, Osmont
fourteenth nt 4:32, Oglcr fifteenth at 4:34.
De Knyff has forty minutes to catch up
on Fournler nnd nine on Antony. All
throo are running splendidly nnd If no
accident occurs the last day's race will be
keen.
A hot sun pouring down on tho cars pre
vented their making anything llko records,
but a good average of from forty to forty
two miles an hour was kept up, tho light
machines especially recording tine perform
ances. Nearly all the Renault Volturottes
djd w.ell. , Thflv race. seems, to, show, that
light cars. 'on 'ljcavy .roads( are'morc prac
ticable 'than, the. bigger and heavier ma
chines, whose springs and tires gave way
and are damaged.
Notable Are Intereated.
Tho weather was brilliant hero today anu
among the thousands who assembled to
witness the arrivals were Duke Ratibor,
president of the Automobile Club'of Ger
many, Baron Rothschild and Count Sler
storff and the Hanover munlolpal author
ities. When M. Fournler came Into the city
the band struck up the Marselllalso and the
winner ft Alx-La-Chapelle-Hanover event
was vociferously cheered. The arrival of M.
De Orals on a car of German construction
was also heartily cheered. The competitors
In the race were given' a banquet this
evening, when the complimentary toastB
Included one to President Loubet of France
and another to Hanover's French guests.
Speaking at this banquet, Duke Ratibor
expressed his recognition of what French
men had contributed toward the success of
tho race and thanked them for their efforts.
Baron Rothschild spoke of tho possibility, of
a similar autonioblle race in 1902.
Mishap of the Race.
Bavera'l mishaps have occurred. Plnsoa's
Panhsrd machine collided with a tramcar
at Meldertch. In Prussia. Both the tram
car and the automobllo were wrecked and
somo people were injured. Plnson gave up
tho race. Roll's machine collapsed at
Cologne but after temporary repairs he
resumed running and arrived here at 7:15.
A succession of minor accidents marked
the middle stage of the race. Tho petro
leum motor blew up while approaching
Dusseldorf and its occupants were slightly
injured.
While the French consul, with n party,
was going out to moot the racers, his cur
overturned. Count de Perlgord, the7 fourth
racer to arrive at Alx-Ia-Chapelle, was
so seriously 111 from the strain that ho had
been compelled to abandon the contest.
Another of tho contesting automobltos
ran over and eerlouslf injured a child near
Ruhret. Rhelnlsh Prsesla, sixteen miles
north of Dusseldorf.
At almost every town passed great en-
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SOUVENIRS THIS P. M.
THE BI0GRAPH TONIGHT
PROGRAM
Saturday Afternoon, Juno 20th
JUVENILE FnOOItAM.
1. March "Stars and Strlpce For
ever" Sousa
2. Descriptive "In a Clock Store"
Orth
0YNOP8IS: The apprentice coming
down the street In a sleepy manner,
arriving nt tho store lie proceeds to
open up: pretty soon an olil-fasnloned
cuckoo-clock Is heard: this causes th
apprentlco to become quite awake, nnd
ho whistles a merry tune. Now for
his own amusement bu winds nn old
chime-clock, which play tho "Hluo
Bolls of Scotland" in a somewhat dubi
ous manner. Heniimlng hn work, a
number of clocks toll the hour of the
day, when suddenly a little alarm
clock, previously ?ct for the purpose,
reminds him of lunch time, and lie
hantlly departs for his boarding house.
3. Humoresque "Tho Tale of the
Kangaroo" Ludert
All tho title folks nre Invited to whiffle
1. Popular Airs Darrher
Children sing along.
20 Situate lnternillnn.
Refreshments by the Indlrs of the
Y. W. C. A.
6. American Fanfare Kor Cor
nets, Trombones and Drum....
Dellcetcdt
0. Bolo for the "Wizard of tho
Piccolo" .'
Mom. Chevre.
7. ''Five Minutes In Noah'a Ark"
, -....Illnttermann
. "Washington Artillery rarado"
.,.,,., ,. Delisted!
Everybody Til rn Out
to the Farewell Concert.
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thuslnsm was displayed toward the racers.
Tho Marsellalso was played and flower
wero showered on the competitors, Mme.
Dugaste's machine was completely filled
with flowers.
At shortly after 5 o'clock this afternoon
only twenty-flvo cars had arrived. They
were all emothered In dust and many of
tho drivers wero so exhausted' and nerve-
shlak'e'a'. that! they' cou'ldthardly spaak.. Four
nlcr was so excited that ho forgot to sign
his time register and drove on to tho city
park, at. the .further extremity of Han
over, 'whonco the start tomorrow morning
will be made. Fournler complained of tho
Trlbly bad condition of the road. He
predicted' bthort would be equally or more
delayed than be. was. Antony has made
better time from Paris than Fournler and
at the restart tomorrow ho. will bo the
first away, followed by Fournler.
Thousand! Anxloaa In Berlin.
BERLIN, JUne 28. The automobile race
from Paris to Berlin Is responsible for tlie
fact that for the first tlmo since 1870
French and German flags are peaceably fly
ing together In Berlin. The trl-color Is
seen on nearly every street and on tho
hotels, and it has even been raised over
public buildings. The French and the Ger
man flags are intertwined over the gate of
the barracks of the crack guard corps,
where- some of the competing autocars will
be housed tomorrow.
' The entire city of Berlin is agog with
excitement about the race. ' The contest
ants, are due here tomorrow. Bets are
freelyl made en the' wlnber and M. Four
ntef is' the fayorite.' The police of Berllu
are- tonight 'making extensive' preparations
safely to handle the immense crowds which
will witness the finish of the contest, and
to avoid collisions and accidents. There
are thousands of visitors in Berlin from
outside points and two extra trains have
arrived from Paris, bringing those Inter
ested in the event.
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Ttabbl Charles Freund of Toledo, O., de
livered n splendid address nt the Harney
street tempi last evening on "Individual
ity." He dwelt upon the Individuality of
a number of biblical characters and upon
tho need of .individuality in modern Juda
ism. The rabul was heard by a large
audience.
John Novcnk went on the warpath at the
Cambridge hotel. Thirteenth and Capitol
avenue, last night and threatened to ex
terminate the boarder. To make th bluff
IOOK gOOU Ilfl liourimieu u. niii.a im a u..,
but was quiet enough when arrested by
n.t.iiU'A Ruvncrrt nnd Officer Relirlcman.
He was booked for being drunk and threat
ening 10 Kill.
DAY
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Saturday Evening, June 20th
FAREWELL CONCERT.
(207th Concert In Oiunlia.)
1. Overture "Poet and Peasant"
...t Supps
2. Tone Poem "Hearts and Flow
ers" Hermann
3. Sexter from "Lucia"
.; , Ponltettl
A. Excerpts from "Monstofolo"
Dolto
12 moving pictures Illograpb
in Minute IntennUalnu.
Refreshments by the ladles of the
Y. W. C. A.
6. Overture "Semlramlde" ...Rossini
6. Solo for Cornet Selected
Mr. nellstedt.
7. Second Hungarian Rhapsodle,
Llizt
8. (a) "Large" Handel
(b) March "Friendly Oreet
tng" ....Dellttedt
12 moving picture Illograpb
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