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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: 31 OX DAT, JULY 8, 1P01.
0
BREAKS EVEN WITH OMAHA ,
Dm Molnei Nail Lait Oami of tbt
Serin of Six.
GRAHAM GIVES WAY TO COONS EARLY
Captain Stniirt Convinced of i Jiceil
of ShirtliiK I'ltelicm by Home
CiihIIj- Willi Thrown lu the
1'lr.t ItmliiK.
(Krom a Staff Correspondent.)
DK8 MOINKS, July 7. (Special Tclo
gram.) Des Moines broke even with Omaha
by caDturine the last o: iw series ot six
names Sunday, the xcoro etandlng 5 to 2.
l'ltchcr Damman, for tho midgets, lato ot
Indianapolis, was Invincible, allowing hut
flvo hits, but had It not been for Graham's
wlldness the score might have been In
Omaha's favor. Notwithstanding he pitched t
Friday's game, Graham was used for
"raana.
Thiol, tho first men up, drew a pars. Ho 1
was advanced to second and third by flacrl-
Ikes by O'Lcnry and Warner. McVlckcr
was given four wide ones and Wcrden fol- ,
lowed with u slnglo, scoring Thiol. Hlncs
was glvor. a base, O'Conncll singled, iieor-
lng McVlcker and Wcrdcn. Colo singled J
nnd lllncs scored.
At this Juncture Captain Stewart took
Graham out of tho box and Coons was sub
stltuted. Dainman went out on the first
ball pitched by Coons, tbo pitcher getting
the assist, retiring thu side. Tho romalnder
of tho game wns a pretty contest between
pitchers. Coons allowed but five hits and
only In tho soventh Inning did he fall to
keep them scattered. In this Inning, with
one out, Warner secured a i:lean hit,
reached third on Letcher's muff of Wer
den's skyscraper against tho sun and scored
on Hlncs' single.
Oninliu (icin Into the Gallic.
For Omaha the first score was secured In
tho seventh, on a stnglu by Toman, a gift
to Genius and tho outs of Letcher and
Stewart on fielder's choice. In the ninth,
with two out, Omaha filled tho bases and a
little batting rally would havu won tho
game. Stewart smashed a grounder be
tween Werdcn's legs, McAndrews got a
scratch hit on fiy, under which Hlncs fell
down, nnd Calhoun sent an easy groundor
to O'Conncll, who throw wild to catch Mc
Andrews at second, allowing Stewart to
score. Gondtng struck out, retiring the
side. Cote's hand was Injured by a foul
In tho fourth and Klclnow succeeded blm.
Des Moines has roloased Pitchers Froo
man tu.d Schmidt and has signed Pitcher
Dubser, who retired three years ago, aftor
achieving a reputation In the National
league. Attendance, 2,000. Score:
DES MOINKS.
All. It
H.
0
1
1
0
o.
1
1
ft
3
8
3
O
3
4
0
A. K.
Thiol, If
0'I.cnry, hh....
Warner, cf
MoVlcker, rf...
Wcrden, lb
lllncs, 2b
O'Conncll, 3b...
Cote, c
Kle I now, c
Dammnn, p....
0 o
Totals 30 5
OMAHA.
8 27
An. n.
II.
I
1
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
o.
1
1
1
1
A.
0
3
0
0
3
2
Fleming, If
Toman, ss
Genius, cf
1-etchcr, rf,
Rtewart, 2b
McAndrews. 3b..
Calhoun, lb
Gondlng, o
Coons, p
Graham, p
12
I
Totals 32 2 5 23 13 1
'Damnum out, Interfered with batted ball
Des Moines 40000010 -5
Omohn OuolOOOO 12
Left on bases: Des Moines. 8: Omaha. C.
First base on balls: Off Graham, 3; off
i.ooiib, .. i in uy punned nan: uy uam
man. 1. Struck out: By Coons 1: by Dam
man, 6. Paused hall: Gondlng. Tlmo of
game: 1:40. umpire: McDcrmott.
.nrllicrn NclRliliom Ilnlue.
ST. PAUL, July 7. Nearly 10.0CO pcop'e.
aw at. raui ami .Mimienpolln play a
iloublu-hi'iuler at Lexlnutnn nark thin n't
cmoon. The locals won tho first game In
hollow fashion, but In tho second Minne
apolis knocked McGill out of thn hox and.
nsslHled by errors on the part of tho homo
iciun, won oui. Aiienuance, ,uw. acore
First game.
..... n. h. k.
HI. I'alll 32000000 05 6
Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 02 9
Batteries: St. Paul, Cogan and Wilson!
Minneapolis, Hwormsiodi and .McL'onncl.
Second game:
It. II K.
Allnnenpqlls . 1 0 0 4 0 0 1 4 10 12
St. Paul .... 100032 0 00-CK
Batteries; Minneapolis, Wadsworth and
McConnell; St. Paul, ftlcGIU, Chech and
iniumer.
Twfnty-Hnp It ii n k Off DenVcr.
COLORADO SPRINGS, July 7.-Denver
tried two now pitchers today and tho locals
pounded them mini, McNecly was also hit
hard, but kept bis hits more scattered.
Condition of grounds aided materially In
run-geiting. Bcore:
n. ii. !
Colo. SpgS.. 2 5 0 2 5 2 1 1 321 32 4
uenver fi 2 1 2 0 3 0 0 011 20
Batteries: Colorado Snrlnirs. MpMwIv nnd
Donahue; Denver, I'nrott, Glado and James
Buiuvaii.
Hi. .lor IlruiiN It ICarl)-.
ST. JOSKPH. Mo.. Julv 7. Krrors hv thn
St. Joseph Infield In the fifth inning gave
Kansas City today's game. Maupin was
in line form, but his support was positively
vile. Attendance. 2,500. Score:
n.H.u.
Kansas uny ..o o o u & o o l 17 9
St. Joseph 0 0 2 0 0 1 1 0 04 9
Batteries: Knnsns City, Wolf nnd Mes-
sin tu. josepn, aiaupin and uooin, Um
plre, Tlndell.
Wcitern Iienguc StnnilliiK,
Won.
...31
...32
Lost.
22
26
P.O.
Kansas City
Omaha
.f33
.551
Tim Ormsby Says:
As Tim Ormsby entered tho station, two
hours late, tho desk sergeant reprimanded
hlra for not having supper on time.
"Well, I'm payln' my respects to some
friends In South Omaha," hu answered,
"A great town, South Omaha has that
rich, beefy flavor. Yes, I'm takln' n course
0 treatment over there In their rest euro
tMiuturluru, that they calU a bull fight."
"Shocking spectacle, 1 dare say," re
marked the sergeant.
"Shoekln'7 Say, I gets so many shocks
over there that I don't mind '0111 any more.
1 can play Annie Rooney on a harp strung
with live wires now an' never blister my
tongs."
Being asked to describe the fight as It
appeared to him. Tim appropriated a cob
pipe belouGlng to 0110 ot tho prisoners aud
filled It with the emergency officer's to
bacco. "It's a pippin of a show," he began,
"about as exciting as a gamo o' chess where
the players only move at meal time, but
It's a great place tar folks with nervous
dtieases, an' all they needs Is a spring
spoutln' mineral water In th arena and
some one to call you In tlmo for tho latt
car to have a first-class health resort. It's
played with a lot 0' Don Mlguels called
'ncreendors,' 'trapdors,' 'sldedors,' and
'family entrances' on one side and a mooley
milch cow on th' other. Th' cow Is asleep
In tho shado and th' point Is tn see who
can run around th' ring th' most times
without wakln' nor up."
"That doesn't sound to mo Ilko accounts
I've read ot tho Spanish bull fight," said
tho sanitary officer.
"No, but this Is a South Omaha bull
fight," oxpUluod TUu. "You see the bsi
f
27
20
29
3H
34
33
.m
60S
.451
.V
3S
Colorado HnrlnRs
' Dos Moines
Denver
.23
.21
LIVELY DUEL OF NATIONALS
,cn Vurk Jlnkra fltroiiK lllil for Vic
tory, tiut Chteliinntl l.rniln
hy n Hutu
CINCINNATI, July T.-Two, bases on
ImllB, a micrlrtce, Phillips' double nml
Ileckley's single allowed the Cincinnati Na
tional to pull the came out of the lire t
thu eighth InnlliK. Phillips pitched a steady
Kitme. Doheny was erratic at times. WW
York made u Ktroni; bid for victory In tho
ninth and had two men left on thu bases
after scoring unc run. Score:
PIMl'IKS'ATI.
SUW YOHKi
K.K.O A.B.
I it.ii.o.A t:
l)olbs, cf.... 1 1 3 OVanh'fn,
cf 2 3 10 0
iiKrify. if... i o 1 o Ofeitmch. if . o o o 0
iif.-kiry. iti. 1 a
0 0 Mdlride, rf . 3 0 0
Crawford, rf 0 3 1 0 0 Hlckmun, s o j
Mniroon. .. 0 o 4 u uanni, iu.. u
l'lett, lb 1 0 3 3 0 Duvln. 3li... 0 0 0
Irwin, 3b.... 112 1 0 Pining. 2b... 0 1 1
Itericen, c... 0 1 4 0 0 llowcnn'n, cl 0 3
lMlllr, n... 1113 1 Dolirnv. D... 0 1 0
'Warner .... 0 0 0 0
TotnU
6 10 !J II 1 ; -
! Totals .... 6 24 17
Uatted for Doheny In the ninth
Cincinnati 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 -'
x:w York 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 10
Warned runs: Cincinnati, 4: New York, 4.
Two-base hits: VanHaltron, 'jjc'j""' s'm
?;, '' "t rhWim. 3 iyohtVy. 4.
Htl by pitched ball: Phillips, I; Doheny,
1. Struck out: Phillips. 2; Doheny,
Time: l:K. Umpire: Cunningham.
Itroiiklyn llMt mirm ClilcitKO.
CHICAGO. July ".-The Uiooklyn Na
tional team won easily by perfee; fielding,
daring base running and lucky hitting,
WnddcH'M itlfts and wild pitches liming
them mnterinllv. The locals CO J 111 do but
llttlo with Kltson's delivery when hits wcro
needed. Alicnaauce, t, iw. ticoro:
MlOOKiYN. I CHICAGO.
IUI.O.A.E. IUI.O.A.E.
Kelley. lb... 11110 Hart-el, If.. 1 3 0 0 0
Keeler. rf... 1 3 1
1 0 oreen, .... 1 1 a v u
0 0 Chance, rf... 0 0 2 0 0
u 0 Jtaymer, lb. 1 1 12 2 0
2 0 Chllils. 2b... 0 10 4 0
0 0 McCor'k. nJ 1 i I 1
0 0 Hoffman, 3b 1 1 0 0 0
1 0 Knhne, c... 1 1 J 1
4 O.Wiuldell. p.. 0 0 2 2 0
8hwknrl, If. 0 0 5
Duly, 2b 2 2 1
DnliUn, us.. 2 1 3
McCroery. til : :
Outlnn, 3b... 0 2 1
Kartell, c... 117
KtlKOh, p.... 0 0 1
Totals .... 12 37 Ol Totals .... t 9 27 14 2
Brooklyn 0 0 2 0 2 1 1 0 2-8
Chicago 0 0 1 1 2 1 0 0 0-5
Iuft on bases: Clilouuo. 3: Drooklyn, 9.
Two-baso hits: Baymcr, Hartsel. Kahoc,
McCormlck. Three-base hit: AleCreery.
Lt,.... , . . n t,.l.. Qnl,l.. Itltu.
Iiiilllu iiiun. .111:11, ivai. iii.c.
Keuler (2), Sheckard. Stolen bases: Ilorf
man. Gatlns, McCrocry, Keeler, Daly, t
Dulilcn, rarrcll. Struck out: Hy wad
del, 7; by Kttson, 0. lUiso on balls: Off
Wnddcll, 5j off Kltson. 1. Wild pitches:
Waddell, 2. Tlmo: 2:10. Umpire: Nash.
Tiatlonnl Lciikiic StnnilliiK.
Won. Lost,
P.
.cro
.55(1
.545
.W2
.S23
.619
.412
.318
Pittsburg 36
fit, Louis 2&
New York 30
Philadelphia 33
Brooklyn 33
Boston 29
2S
2o
29
30
23
31
45
Cincinnati 27
Chicago 21
SHAKEUP IN AMERICANS
lUlhvnnkcr Kind a Choline Works
Well nml Ilnslly Shut Out
Cleveland.
MII.WAtTKIIE. Julv 7. The Mllwnukeo
American team received a shaking un to
day and the change worKeu wen. iieiuy
niched a masterly game arm, oacKeu up
ly good fielding, shut Cleveland out.
J cits" Donohuo n ayed his Mrst game lor
Milwaukee, covering first base, where l.e
made a very good impression, llesldes the
pitching of Beldy and Scott, n beautiful
stop by Donohue, which cut off a two-base
hit, and a fine catch by lachanco of a lly
were features. Attendance. 4,800. Score:
SIILWAUKBE. I CLEVELAND.
n.II.O.A.E.1 IUI.O.A.E.
Oflfr, cf.... 113 0 Orickcrlng, cf 0 2 2 0 0
Frlel, Sb 0 0 1 0 McCarthy, ir a u 0 u u
Bnllman, rf. 0 1 0 0 OO'Ilrlen, rf.. 0 0 10 0
Anderson, It. 0 .1 2 0 0 Heck, 2b 0 13 2 0
Conmy, ss.. 0 0 4 3 0 Lachnnce, lb 0 0 13 U 0
Donahue, lb. 1 1 11 0 0 Ilrndley, 3b. 0 0 0.2-1
Ilurke, 3b.... 0 0 3 2 2 Wood, c 0 a, 2 2 .0
Maloney. c. 0 0 3 0 0 Shelbcck, 11,0 1! 1 i
Iteldy, p 0 0 0 4 oscott, p 0 0 1 : Q
Totals
2 4 27 13 2 Total 0 5 21 13 3
0 0 0 0 10 0 1 -2
0 0O 0 0 0 0 O 0-0
Milwaukee
Cleveland
Kurned runs:
Mllwnukeo, 1. Two-baso
Hallman. Three-base hits:
hits: Anderson,
Donohue, aclcr.
Sacrifice hits: Anderson.
Iteldy, McCarthy, Lachance, Scot:, ilaso
on balls: Oft Beldy, 1; off Scott. 3. Stolen
buses: Maloney. Geler. Struck out: Uy
Scott. 1. Double plays: Frlel, Conroy,
Donohue. Left on bases: Milwaukee, 5;
Cleveland, 6. Time: 1:23. Umpire: Can
tllllon. Detroit Hunches lilts.
DETROIT. July 7.-Tho Detroit Ameri
cans bunched their hits on Patterson In tho
third Inning today and scored live runs,
which gave them a victory over Chicago. 8
to 3. Cronln was hit hard early In tho
game, but the sensational fielding behind
htm kept the score down. The feature of
tho gamo was a great running catch by
Elbcrfeld. Haskell was lato In appearing
and Slevcr and Callahan umpired tho first
two Innings. Attendance, 4,200. Score; '
DETHOIT. CHICAOO.
IUI.O.A.E. IUI.O.A.E.
Cnney, 3b.... 2 3 2
OHoy, cf.
0
2 1
HolmtB, rf.. 0 0 3
llnrret, cf... 1 0 2
Qlcaton, 2b.. 114
Klhurfeld. 1 2 3
Nance, If.... I 1 3
McAH'S'r. lb 1 2 2
Sliaw, c 0 18
Cronln, p.... 1 1 0
Jones, rf.... 0 1
3
1 5
6 1
0 0
3 0
0 0
9 3
0 3
ol
01
Merles, !b77T 0 1
Ishell, lb,... 1 2
Hulllvan, 3b. 1 1
Jluignrt, un, 0 0
Mcl'nrl'd. If 1 0
-Jngdeu, c... 0 1
'attoifon, p 0 1
Tolal .... S 11 27 7 Total! .... 3 9a 13 4
Nance out; hit b oatted ball.
Detroit 0 1 5 0 0 0 2 0 8
Chicago 0 0 2 I 0 0 0 0 0-3
Two-base hits: Casey. Hoy. Home runs;
Nnnce, Sullivan. Sacrifice hit: Holmes.
Stolen bases; McAllister, Shaw. Bases on
balls; Uy Cronln. 3; by Patterson, 1. lilt
by pltchor: Sullivan, First bnso on er
rors, Chirrtgo, 1; Detroit, 3. Left on bases:
Lnlcago, 9; Detroit. 2. Struck out: By
Cronln, 0; by Patterson, . Double play:
Hurrett to Sluiw. Wild pitch: Pnttcrson.
Time: 1:10. Umpires: Slevcr, Callahan
nnd Haskell.
American League MtnnilliiK.
Won.
37
40
31
9
?t
21
24
Lest.
20
21
29
23
2G
31
37
41
P.C.
.r.19
.625
Boston
Chlcugn
Detroit
Baltlmoro
Washington
Philadelphia
Cleveland ...
Mllwaukeo .
.539
.517
.60)
413
.393
.319
to make some changes In th' rules before
th' humane society chapa'll sign th' IiuIIb.
When the raanagor o' th' Don Mlguels ad
vertises th' mill Mr. Huinano Society sends
up his card and threatens to turn an In
junction loose In th' ring. "Well, th'
Mlguels ain't been trained to fight no
hamstrung Injunction with blood In his eye
so thoy asks a few questions.
" 'Wo can't stand for nothln' crooel,'
says Mr. Humane. Society. 'Our bulls must
bo protected at any cost, an' If you don't
pull off a gentle, goodnatured fight, with
nets to it tor th' bulls to tall In, we'll
have to spring a procrss of law from
chapter umpsteen, section leventy, revised
statootcs (Smith vs. Jones, S. C. D., Custer
county.)'
"Th' Mlguols told him th' bulls wasn't
oxpected to do no llyln' trapeezo turn, nnd
don't need no net, so they compromised by
uavln' th' cellardoors an' screendoors stump
around th' arena with their legs In gunny
sack an' sofa pillows on their spearheads.
"'An' you'll bu Mud to th' bull?' says
Mr. Humann Society.
" 'Colonel,' says Don Miguel, 'thin Is a
fat stock irtiow, like tho county fairs have,
only wc advertises It as a bull fight cause
we needs th' money. It'll cot.t every man,
woman an' child a buck to got In an' 13.50
before ho gets out, and 15 cents extra for
a cushion to set on. An' we'll hire n
messenger boy to hold an umbrella over
th' bull an' feed him watercresi between
actB.'
" 'An' soino one to keep the files off'n
hlra?'
" 'Cert, an' to tie a blue ribbon around
hli horns, an' they'll bo a choice selection
pickpockets in thu crowd that'll let
i0 dirty man cscapo,1
i'ST:SEi
BOSTON BOAT HAS HOPES
EittD bit Not Cist Down is Lnwton'a
Indepindinoo,
CHAMPION CONSTITUTION IS SATISFIED
HcnlRnittlon HcIkiis mi ColiiniMn
Duncan llrllcvri ntiirilny's Itnce
Settles the filtiintlon Second
Contest Is on Today.
NEWPORT, R. I., July ".It was a day
of satisfaction on board the new yachting
champion, Constitution, ot resignation on
Columbia and of contemplation but still
hopefulness on Independence, so badly de
feated In yesterday's race. On shore every
one discussed the race from all sides but
principally tho unexpected showing ot In
dependence. It seemed to be the general
opinion tfmong thoso yachtsmen who
watched tho race closely that the sluggish
ness of the Crownlnshlcld boat wns duo
to some extent to the uncertainty of tho
wind some little time utter the start nnd
that the true, worth of tho yacht was not
brought out.
On board the Uoston boat not a man was
cast down, tho overwhelming defeat being
attributed solely to hard luck. Said one of
those on board: "Wo know that Independ
ence, enn sail and call fast, for wo have
seen It do It and believe that yester
day 111 luck attended It from the very
start."
Captain Haff is quoted as expressing
similar views to Mr. Lawson when tho
latter came aboard last night after the
race, nnd tonight all hands on tho Uoston
boat are looking forward eagerly and con
fidently to tomorrow's contest over n tri
angular course, when Independence Is
expected to show Its great racing pow
ers, providing of course, there Is nny kind
of a breeze.
It was also pointed out that under tho
America's cup conditions, yesterday's con
test would have been declared no race, tho
usual time limit ot flvo hours nnd a half
having been exceeded, but thoso on Inde
pendence did not make any excuses on
that basis.
Diincnii Snjs It's Settled.
Ono of tho most Interesting comments on
tho race was mado this afternoon by W.
nutler Duncan of Constitution, who Hummed
up the contest by saying It Becmcd prac
tically to end tho situation and that
Independence could not hereafter bo con
sidered a possibility as a cup defender,
Mr. Duncan further remarked that one ot
tho most gratifying Incidents of tho race
was tho excellent work of Constitution's
crew In handling satis and tho manner In
which all hands pulled together, lie was
fully satisfied with tho showing of Con
stitution and the result was a great relief.
Coming back to Independence he said a
yacht that could not show speed In light
weather would be unlikely to do better
under heavier conditions of wind nnd sea.
Tho yachts will have their second con
test of the Newport Yacht Racing associa
tion's series tomorrow over a thlrty-mllo
triangular course, of ten miles on a side,
it being provided as usual that ono leg,
probably the first, shall bo a beat to wind
ward. It Is thought suc'i a contest will
glvo Independence Its best chanco at de
feating tho two Herreschoff yachts, as two
of tho legs must be made by broad reaches.
Tho start If posslblo will bo from Uron
ton's Reef lightship nnd It Is likely that
almost as large a fleet will accompany tho
racers as on Saturday.
OrlKtnnl Win In Moth.
The game of ball at Vinton park Sundny
nfternoor. between the Originals and tho
Uniques was one of tho best amateur games
seen In Omaha for some time. Up to the
ninth Inning the game wns In tho hands
of tho Uniques, but In that Inning Pltoher
Rcnf went to pieces nnd on a muff by Sago
nnd two bases on balls nil tho bases wero
filled. A three-bagger nnd two singles
brought In four men and the game was
saved to the Originals. Score by Innings:
Originals 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 5-7
Uniques 00020000 02
Two-baso hits: Scully, Lynch, Hnll.
Three-baso hit: Foley. Struck out: By
Scully, 8; by Renf. 6. First base on balls:
Off Scully. 1; off Renf, 3. Hit by pitched
ball: Rent.. Umpire: Shannon.
Sniip for ArKOH.
NEBRASKA CITY. July 7.-(Speclnl Tcl
egram.) The gamo this afternoon between
Argos nnd a team from Lincoln re
sulted in an easy victory for tho locals.
There was n largo crowd present. Score,
eight innings:
Argos 0 1 3 0 0 2 0 06
Lincoln 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1-3
Batteries: Argos, Faulkner und Ervln;
Lincoln, Tobey nnd Herman. Umpire,
Hearn. Tlmo: 1:30.
nietc Temu Hips Up Dlnlr.
The C N. Dletz ball team visited Blulr
yesterday and won 11 gamo from a team
there that was clearly outclassed. McCon
nell nnd Hathaway composed tho battery
for Dletz and Taylor and Matthews for
tho Dlnlr team. Score:
R. II. E.
C. N. Dletz.. 4 3 005702 223 21 3
Blair 0010210004 7 8
KxcIiiiiikp lllllon the Soldiers.
FORT CROOK, Nell., July 7. (Special
Telegram.) The Omnhu Produce exchange
nine defeated tho soldiers In 11 well played
Kumu on tho fort grounds today. Score;
Exchange, 5; Fort Crook, 3. Batteries:
Exchange. Davis and Lunger; soldiers,
Troby and LovoleB.s.
Too Svtlft for l'lntte Center.
HUMPHREY. Neb.. July 7,-(Speclni Tel-
pcnim.i Platte Center met defeat In a
ui-ir tnm nf l):tl I here tndav. Score
Humphrey, 11; Platto Center, 6. lilts:
Humphrey, 13; Platte Center, 6. Home
run: Olaskl. Thrco-baso hits: VanAck-
I'm Takln' a Course o Treatment in
That Rest Cure Sanitarium That
They Calls a Dull Fight.
" 'An' they won't bo no bloodshed?'
" 'No official bleedtn' 'cept at th main
entrance, un' th' man that takes th' coln'll
'tend to that.'
" 'An' nothln' to exclto th' bull?'
"'Excitement? Say, colonel! They
won't bo enough action In that arena to
blur th' plate of a amateur photygroft,
but th' blokes that sells lemonade, In th'
crowd has got th' short change racket
down till they don't know nothln' else.'
"So tho articles of agreement Is signed
and to show that bis heart Is In tho right
placo Miguel goes out and makes th' trapdor
dilute th' bottlo o' beet Julco that ho
breaks In th' last round. Then tho ban
dngucrlllas plays somethln' an' th' show
Is on.
"Th' Hrst thing I sees Is a Palan-Chlna
bull chewin' his cud over in th' shade o'
the fonco an' a little girl In a white dress
p.utln' his forohead. Then four or flvo o'
these screendorB comes In wcarln' hats
mndo out 0' Chinese umbrellas nn' frlngo
ou their clo's, an' they go bobbin' 'round
th' sawdust on a Joblot o' ringbones an'
spavluo from th' stockyards cavalry.
"Ono o' tho Mlguels a cellnrdor, so the
scorecard says gots off his kayuse, an'
workln' up to the hull, Becms to bo tryln'
to curry him, when nn awful thing hap
pens. The bull switches his tall In th
ccllardor's eyes an' thoy carries th' In
Jurcd man out on a stretcher.
"Then th' reforco o' th' light gets up on
a soapbox an' makes a spiel, sayln' that
by special request o' certain nervous ladles
In th' grandstand th' bull would be with
drawn an' a s turfed bull signed in h s placo,
Then I goes to sleep nn' when I wakes up
I has to borrow car faro to get back to
Omaha." ...
eren (2). Batteries: Humphrey, Olaskl and
VnnAckeren; Platte Center Hoare nnd
Hoare. Umpire: Blocdorn,
Three. I I, pontic.
At Rock Islnnd-Rookfonl, 8; Rock In
land, 1.
At Kvansville Tcrre Hauto, 9; Kvnni
vllle, 6.
At Davenport Davenport, 6; Cedar Ran
Ids, fi.
At Bloomlngton-Bloomlngton, 2; Decatur,
Southern I.eiiKiie, !
MEMPHIS, July 7.-Scorc: n H 13
Belmu 0 3 0 1 3 0 0 0 0-7' o' 6
Memphis .... 0O1OO2O0P-3 3 6
Batteries: Selma, Crlbblns nnd Harlow;
Memphis, Kerns nnd Armstrong.
Western Assoclntlon.
At Mnrlon-Whccllng, S; Marlon. 1. ,
At Columbus Columbus. 5; Indianapolis,
1.
At Toledo Toledo, 6; Fort Wayne. 4.
At uranu iiapma Dayton, t, uranu nip- 1
Ids, 3.
iu::sions for wh.hthhn vuthuans.
Wiir .Survivor llcniciiibereit hy the
Cenernl tJovernineitt,
WASHINGTON, July 7. (Special.) Tho
following pensions hnve been granted:
Issue of Juno 19. 1901;
Nebraska: Orlglnal-Wllllnm Chnndler.
Plattsmouth, 16. AdditionalWilliam Mc
Danlel, Oconto, $S. Increase Jerry Mor
rison, Beatrice. 312; Stephen R. Easley,
Alexandria, IS; William T. Murphy, Red
Cloud, J10. Original Widows, etc. Mercy
Ann Stone, Lincoln, is. Wnr with Spain
(original) Ernest C. Glfford, Ord, Jl.
Iowa: Original Frank L. Bostwlck, Em
metsburg, . Additional Joseph Biles,
Muscatine, Jd. Increase Francis M. Dun
bar. Linden. IS; Andrew Lockrow, Mur
Hhalltown, f 10; John Jehrlng, Davenport,
12; Nathan Whitman, Allien. JS: Bowen
B. Brown. Brandon, J10; Frnncls M, Vnn
Mrk, Glenwood, IS. Original Widows, etc.
Minors of Benedict J. Ashley. Delta, $16;
Mary E, Ball, Bond mint, $3; Mary A.
ralklns, Wyoming, 12. Special Accrued,
Juno 21 Emma (1. lladley. Muscatine, Ss.
Montana: Original Philander Hutton,
Butte City, Jt'ii Richard Parker, Anaconda,
$1 Increase Elbrldgo 8. DeLong, Helena,
18.
Colorado: Original Patrick Murphy,
Denver, $5. Renewal Bradford Hale, Ol
ney, (. Increase Delos O. King. Monte
Vista. J12; Edward A. Boyd, Antonito, 312;
Benjamin Allison, Rocky Ford, 18.
South Dakota: Increase Joseph Wood
land, Julian, 312.
PICNIC PARTY IS WRECKED
MllwnuUee Car .Split hy a Trolley
Pole mill .Six I'nsseiiKern
Are Hurt.
CHICAGO, July 7. Tho derailing of a
Mllwaukeo avenuo trolley car, which was
loaded with a picnic party, caused a panic
among tho passengers, of whom six wero
seriously Injured, today. When the car
Jumped the track It crashed Into a trolley
polo In tho center of the street and was
split lu two. Tho passengers wero thrown
to tho street In a heap nnd half of the car
toppled over on top of them. For a tlmo It
was thought n number of persons had been
killed, but when the wreckage was cleared
away It was found that all but six had es
caped serious injury, Tho injured suffered
broken limbs and sevcro cuts, but It Is be
lieved none was fatally hurt.
If your brain won't work right nnd you
miss tho snap, vim and energy that was
onco yours, you should take Prickly Ash
Bitters. It cleanses' tho system and In
vigorates both body and brain.
Horn Iln- Mlth Fire anil Die,
LOUISIANA. July 7.-Donnld Nichols nnd
Samuel Taylor, enrh 5 years old, wero
burned to death today, locked In un out
building. They had been nlaylng und prob
ably set fire to n can of conloli. The door
was instencd ana tncy were unnuie to
escape.
Z??e Sunday
Bee Story
A New One Begins
Sunday, July 14.
S. R. Crockett's
Latest Serial
"The
Powerful, Fascinating and Full of Lifs.
The mitlior of "The Ulack DourIiis," "The Kuiders,"
"The Lilac Suiiboiinct," "The Stickit Minister," etc., never
penned a more thrilling talc than "Tiie Firebrand."
It Is n stirring, innstoiiy story, moving In Spain nt tho time when
the followers of Marin Christina nnd those of Don Carlos were con
testing the rlffht of succession to the throne. The hero, Iilsilr, a
lovahle, nnd hot-headed young Scotchman, appropriately nicknamed
"The Firebrand," becomes Involved with two friends lu u Carllst
plot to abduct the Queen Regent and little Isabella nnd deliver
them Into the hands of Oeuernl Kilo, representative of Don Car
los. Concha Cabezos, n charming Spanish girl, through her love for
Iilnlr Is also drawn Into thu plot, and gives many btrlUIng proofs
of n woman's devotion.
At tho palaco of Lu (Jraujn, where they hud taken refuge from
tho plague which was devastating the surrounding country, Hlalr
rescues the Queen and her little daughter from the vengeance of a
band of gypsies. He afterwards has some thrilling experiences In
freeing his royal charges from General Cabrera, u Carllst leader,
who Is bent on putting them to death. In this rescue he Is nobly
aided by Concha, his little sweetheart, who rides madly In search
of tieneral Kilo to secure his help. Ry accident, however, she ar
rives at the camp of General Kspurtero, Comnmnder-ln-Clilef of all
the Queen's armies, who comes to the relief of Hlalr and his friends
nnd defeats the Carllsts' plans.
Hlalr resigns his Carllst commission and Is accused of being n
traitor to the cause, lie Is rescued from the rack by Concha, whom
he afterwards marries. He Is Dually appointed (Jovernor of Val
encia by the Queen In appreciation of his services.
"TIIK F1RKRRAND" is all action, and Its swiftly crowding
situations In, all of which the hero overcomes every obstacle, wheth
er In love or wnr, hold the Interest of the reader to thu very last
line of tho lust chapter.
PARE YOU FEELING BADLY? f
RICKLY ASH BITTERN
WILL CURE YOU.
A m 11 s e m e 11 1 s
IIIK l)n lit Uruu I'nrk.
Fully 8,000 people visited Krug park yes
terday and enjoyed tho numerous amuse
ments there. The park has found a su
perior attraction In "The Passion Play,"
which scores an Immense hit with all
classes of people, The scenes depleting
Tho Lait Supper, Peter Denying His Mas
ter, etc., are Instructive jind Intensely In
teresting. Hundreds of church members
have witnessed tho play and they aro per
haps tho most appreciative of all tho
visitors.
There was an clnborato display of fire
works at the park last night, this pleas
ing event having been postponed trom tho
night of the Fourth on account ot rain.
Lorenz's band concerts, a successful balloon
nscenslon by Prof. Fnnchcn nnd a number
of exciting bowling contests also furnished
amusement for tho big crowd of yesterday.
Next Sunday Tyler's dog show, wlU;h Is
said to be ono ot tho best on the road,
opens nn cngagoment nt the park.
All Krug park attractions nro freo and
tho liberality of tho manngemcnt Is elicit
ing much favorable comment from park
patrons.
Ferris Stock Coin puny.
"The Streets of New York," another of
tho good old plays, was put on by the Fer
ris Stock company last night, n fairly good
audience listening to tho production. The
story of the pleco Is the old, old ono of
love and villainy Intermingled, with tho
triumph of lovo In the end. Tho devious
courso through which tho story runs affords
many opportunities for Interesting situa
tions, und these nro all taken advantage
of. Tho parts were well placed among tho
company aud a very smooth petformonce
wns given. The piece runs until Thursday,
when It will bo succeeded by "The Hour
of His Need."
Mr. Ferris returned from New York yes
terday and will bo In tho cast again next
week.
The .Same Old Story.
J. A. Kelly relates an experience similar
to that which has happened In almost every
neighborhood In the United Stntes and hns
beon told and re-told hy thousands of others.
Ho says: "Lnst summer 1 had an attack of
dysentery nnd purchased a bottle of Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem
edy, which I used according to directions
and with entirely satisfactory results. The
troublo was controlled much quicker than
former attacks when I used other reme
dies." Mr. Kolly Is n well known cltkcn of
Henderson, N. C. For sale by nil druggists.
Xrnii IteniM from Dundee.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M. Smith are at Buz
zards' Bay, Mass., for the remainder of tho
summer.
Mrs. W. B. Howard and children nre
passing the summer with relatives at
Ord, Neb.
D. L. Johnson left Wednesday for homo
and expects to visit California on his re
turn, being gone from two to three months,
Mr. and Mrs. Ferry hnve gone on n
visit to Cleveland. O., whence they will
go to the exposition at Buffalo nnd other
eastern points.
C. M. Richards, whoso son Is owner rf
the Lincoln hotel at Lincoln, died Wednes
day morning of heart disease nt the hotel
Just after his return from a visit to h s
family In Dundee. Mr. Richards wns a
pioneer steamboat engineer on western
rivers.
A tournament of the two fire companies
of thu village was held the mornlnq: of
July 4 at Flfty-llrfct nnd Davenport Htrccts.
after exercises In u grove. The exercises
Included prayer by Rev. E. A. .Moore, the
rending of tho Declaration of Independence
by Henry Lcavltt and un nddress by Judge
George Mngney of Omaha.
Firebrand"
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contain 100 nils, 10c boxes contain 40 rills, 6o
boxes contain 15 Tills. Ilctreveof subiiltuttona
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NERVITA MEDICAL CO., Cor. Cilawn tS
Jacksou SU., Chhajro. llu Sold hr
p2i bl HuUu ft Co.. 1CU. ud DouiiM
BtOmaha, N.b.i Uoa. . Uavli. Council
UluBi. low.
NO CURE, NO PAY.
MEN. If you hiT mll, wk
orrant, loit power or w&knlnff
draluf, oir.' Vftcuam Orgtn Dartloper
will rrftore you ttbout tfrugt cr
electricity i btrlcture aud Varicocele
permanently curvl In 1 toweekt
75,000 In iinet i.ol one Mlerei not
one rerumMi ffect ImmetlUtei no
O.O.I). t-ud .1te for tree pn'u
Inrs. f-nr leeiM In nlnln enTelooe.
LOCAL APPLIARCC CO. lit Tnors Ilk.. lidl.Dt !). Ill,
m
Stop-over? given
at both point! on
ill ticket!.
for l'ttrltll wt , S.tM, M. Mil m a4it
Tlcfctt f rnt. r 4aMft
ft
c. t. emit. c.'i riit'r . Ticfci irni, n looti.
RESULTS TELL
THE BEE WANT ADS
PRODUCE RESULTS.
Is Your
Office Hot?
This Is pleasnnt weather com
pared with whnt we will prob-
ably lmvo In August. Aro you
KoIiik to Bwoltcr this Hummer
as you did last? Bettor movo
now.
The Bee
Building
Ib built to bo cool in eummcr
nnd warm In winter, Vou
dpend ovor a third of your life
time In your offlce, why not bo
comfortable. Wo lmvo ono or
two particularly dcslrablo offl
ces to show Just now.
Don't wait too long.
R. C. PETERS 6c CO.,
Ruit.il Agents,
fi roil nil Floor, Hv IlulldlnK.
' r in
IttJ
I T"EVVABASH.&
Hat He own relit ' ) $fw!Bp
Y and the ebon- '' ' j'BKi v'
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a and tub yitt.' ..zgMBK m
FALLS. Wjg&BB. 1
i! Stop-over? given Cn ,AlK5Jf-WS Sj
n at both point! on WiLlA3mr"!S&SKMi US
EDWARD C. HEEMAN
Now with
COMMISSION
flKAI.V, rHOVI10, ATOCKH, MONO. AND
mr otuintM aonaiiea. uorre.poooeno ibiiin, iwii too la.ra.i ten
PriT.U Wire, la all laaartaat Palate Caat aa WeeU
DR. McGREW
DBofi open continuously from H su a
to O p, m. 5anrti7 front
N . ni, to r p. in. . , ,
(Dr. Mrdrew nt Agr .12.)
TIIK MOST StCCHSSlH h
SPECIALIST
In the trentmnit of nil forma of Tilt
rnaea nml Dlaoriler. of .Men Only. UAj
rrnri' experience, IR yrurn In Oinnhav.
VARICOCELE AND HYDROCELE
I A permanent cure Kunrimteed In lef
than 10 days, without cuttlntc, pulu or lorn
lot time,
RTRIP.TIMF f.V,rf.'i,..ln i!.,a,?.,r:,'!?;:
irUIIl UUOlliron si. orurti ivini iivi iiiiuuiifc
lira attrantil
CVDUII l( nn n" Dtood Disease, cured
OlrniLIO by n treatment which In fur
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mnie HilllPluciiu J aim niatcn?! wi 111,111
"Hot SprliiKs" treatment, nnd at Ion than
half the cost All breaking nut and .Inn.
of the dltease dlinppenr at once. A curs
that Ii Kliarnutecl tor llfn
ftUCD Ort flfin cnes cured of nervon.
UYtH IUiUUU debility, loss of vitality
nd MANHOOD, biuhfulness, Gleet and
til unnatural wvakhesiaa of men,
Cure. Uuuruntrril. Consultation Kre,
CHAHGES LOW
Treatment ont everywhere free from
raze. 1' O Uox 70(1. Offlce over 216 South
uth .tree'., butween Karunm nnd Douxlaf
treeta. OMAHA, NEB.
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SYRUP OF FIGS
MANUFACTtmED 1JT
CALIFORNIA ITU SYUIU' CO.,
NOTE THE NAME!
JOBBERS & MANUFACTURERS
OF OMAHA
BR0KFRS.
ALEXANDER JAGOBSEN CO.,
BROKERS
AND MANlfACTlMRS' AGENTS.
SUITE 105 Bee Bid..
Omaha.
Corrc.pondence solicited with lorco deal,
cr. and manufacturers interenteil In our
method of pcraonnlly Introducing and fol
lowing: up the mile of llrt-clasi merchan
dise of all kinds TO THIS TKADK In
Omtihu, Houth Omnhu. and Council UlulTs
Nebraska and Western Iowa.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.
! 111. - - I I I. II II 1
Uesfern Electrical
vv Company
Electrical Supplies.
ailMtrte Wlrtac Belli mad Ou Ueatlat
a. W. JOHN8TON Mgr. 1510 Howard 3U
Davis & Cowgill Iron Works.
MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBER
OK MACH INERT.
GENERAL REPAIRING A PSCTALT
IRON AND DRABB FOUNDERS.
UOl. inoa and 100B JncUaoa Str.ot,
Oaeahat, Nek. Teil. (MS.
at Sabrlakle. Agent. J. B. Cwgill, Urf
- ' " , " " ' '-t
WALL PAPER.
Yoiter Wall paper Co.,
JOHIIERS
WALL PAPER.
Lartro, well eslected stock, price. ..ma M
eaatein bouies latent novelties. Dealer
aena for 'aoi oamnle line and torms.
'901 oamnle line and torms.
f,-!Jts tff.ru-T St. Omitlin.
iair,
COMMISSION.
pavid Cole Go..
Fresh Dressed Poultry,
Oysters and Celery.
410 So. 11th St. Qsialisj
DRY fiOODS.
E. Senilh & Co.
T importers and Jobkaravf
Dry Goods, Furnishing Qooii
AND NOITONS.
PAIN IS A0 OILS.
flaiio..! m a ?m Co.
(Incorporated.)
MANUKACTUIIF.UM AM) JOIinKRS.
Pa nts for all Purposes.
Varnishes, eic.
1015 and 1017 Jones St., Tel. 1,21, Omahaj
TENTS AND AWNINGS.
Omaiia Tent & Awning Co..
OMAHA, Mill.
TENTS FOR RENT.
TENTS AND CANVAS COOD9.
SI2ND FOIl CA TAI.OCI'n M M II lilt 23,
Trtrptionr t()M.
3oyd Commission Co
Successors to James i:. Hoyd t Co..
OMAIIA, NCD.
COMMISSION
(RAIN I'llOVISIO.XH AND STOCIC.
Duktd of Trnite llnllillnir,
Direct wires to Chicago and New York,
.orrespondence, John A. Wuiren it Co.
MERCHANTS.
COTTON. 220-220 Lo Salle St., CHICAGO.
Here mall. 4 on reoae.l.