TIIF OMAHA DAILY BEE: WEIOsESDAY, JUNE 4. 1002. SIBS05 FOOLS THE ROCREES LrtsThea Dow. With Only Twa Ktul; Little Eh. M10WAY POUNDED PLENTY BY VISITORS Immt (raaie ( fterie ts Kauti City r Wia ntararla Owlig is trisTere-ac la Bat- The pitching ef Gibson was sufficient to low tor Ooihi the last fame with Kuui City by acore Mini, before S.000 people. o tbeae two contestants for top honors have broken even oa tbo aeries here, after one of tbo moot memorable of bane ball ttruggles. and aa tbo vlaltor leave tbe city the two tcama stand Is tbe same relative position they held wben tbe Cowboys fmt last Saturday Kansas City a little kneed. Olbaon'a pitching of yes terday was of a character that the boya will not End themselves confronting la week again. Graham, Calhoun, Stewart, Genlns. Thomas, all vent down before tbo Mack-haired twlrler without a bit. and the entlro team only made two, one a meaaly acratcb by Hlckey. Stone took Just one clean one. Then tbe team waa abattered aa to composition and distribu tion. Genlns waa at abort again, Thomas till In right field, Graham In middle, with Carter and Dolan out of tbe game. Hlckey made a grand atop of Kemmer grounder la tbe fifth, tbe only fielding feature. In tbe first, seventh and eighth, Alloway let the Cowboy to him freely, and with the aid of torn errora alz rune were hatted in then. In the ninth came another without a hit. Umpire Latham got mixed up again in tbe very firat inning and aa a raault Pitcher W'elmer was elected from the ground by policemen. Weimer wai coaching when there waa no man on base, Kaneaa City having Just gone le bat. Arlle ordered him back to the bench, and when Weimer took him by the neck instead of going, Latham beckoned to a policeman. One merged from the gate onto tbo field, and after him they kept commg, till all were on hand. They took Weimer off Arlle and when big Firat Baaeman Kemmer tried to "butt In" be found oeveral "oops escorting him forcibly to one aide. Arlle abowed good nerve then, but more bad Judgment during the game There U no game today la the Western league, but Thuraday Bt. Joseph begins ita aeries here. Friday is ladies' day. Eddie Gordon, the collegian, will Join the team Thuraday. and if be is in the good condl tlon he aaya, tbe Balnta will be given a chance to try 'varsity curvea ero they leave. The score: KANSAS CITT. A3. R. H o. 1 2 0 I 1 10 0 A. E. 6 I Ketrhsm, cf .- Shannon. as .....- Rotntison. 8b J Kemmer. lb Armstrong. If - Hlckey, lib -.-4 Allen, rf Mesaitt, c Gibson, p. ......... ..-V 1 2 0 1 e 0 t Totals 7 10 27 OMAHA. AB. E. O. 0 A. E. Stone. If Genlns, a Calhoun, lb Stewart, 2b Hiokey. Ib Thomas, rf..... Graham, cf Gonding, c Alloway, J 4 4 ........ J 4 4 I I I b 0 1 4 ft 1 TotaJa 1 I 87 17 Kanaaa City I 0 0 0 X 1-7 r,mh : 0 0 1 0 0 0 0-01 Trml pun: Kanaaa Cltr. Tw hits: Measltt. Hlckey, Robinson. Three- t.... v,it- mtiMuv aiarrlflck hit: Roblnaon. -u'ma nitrh: fiihunn KaHit on balla: Off Gibson, 6. Hit by pitched bail: By Glb aon, 1. Btrurk out: By Gibson. by Al- lowav. L Lfft on baaae: Kanau (.:ity, a Omaha, a. Time of gajne: 1:4U. Umpire Latham. Deavc-r Dwu Prorta. DENTEK June I Schafstall pitched poor ball today and thta. coupled with er rora by the visitor at critical time, gave the locale an easy victory voaay. jtiiena R.H.E. Tenver 0 I 0 0 0 0 1 I 10 J2 2 Peoria 1 0 0 0 0 t 0 0 - Batteries: Ienver. MoCloakey and Mo- Connell, Peoria. 6chaf stall and T. W llaon. at. Joe Owtalaya lawaaa. PES MOINES. June t Da Moines put up a flrst-claaa game today. ut waa out played by tt. Joseph at tha bat and In me ueiu. ailoiiu&ui:, iw. Duma. RH.E. Bt. Joeph tOlIOltft 17 11 lea Mulnes ....1 000110 1-4 Batterlea: Des Moines. Wllklna. Hoffer and Hauikon: Bt Joseph. Parvin and Roth. Vrtwcn Take Serlra. COLORADO BPRINGS, June I MUwau kee made it three out of four today, shut ting the locate out until the nlntn. wben they got two runa. The tiaaea were full wben the last man waa tut out. Attend' auice. kuu. score. R.H.E Milwaukee .... lOJiaeoi a 4 I Culo. fiprlngs... OOOOOOOO 22 f Batteries: Milwaukee. Barber and Lucia Colorado Sprlnga, Newmeyer and Btar- WkJQ. ItaaClag ef tha Tcaaaa. xlayed. Won. lxt P C Ka.nsaa City C'inalia K ptjnver IS it. Joseph H Colorado Spring 3fi VJilvauae 'M pvorla , S Lie Mnlnaa hi 2 10 .in n 10 .rr 2 14 .1.1 17 1 .472 IS tl .417 12 2J .W 12 1 .143 11 4 - .Hi No gainaa echeduleu for today, GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Cardinals W in lion iBoalaa, Bwth Teaata Tvgethrr HaLiag mi Haaaa ataaa. BOFTON. June l.-Plttlnrer weakened i the n.r.ib Itimna lotiay and allowd al fct. Lout battxr to kefjr after Boston hud apparently wun. Beth teania batted and btMtd poorly. Atlendanue, l,si)u. Score: rr. U'lis 1 buton an OA E ' k u OA B Tarr.ll. Ib ..1111 Luak. I I 1 lmnovait. H. I W'l.aar. at .. I Wr,y, If .. I k.ruuir. as .. 1 I frrnnliraT. Ik 1 1 aiar.niau. lb. 1 J O Salll. a. 1 Bturphv M (I NU .. 1 1 kuubuai. a-. I 0 11 l.i.i, lb.. 1 111 I 4 4 1 Leu, aa 1 I I I I if I 1 I 111 Oreni car. Ib 1 4 4 I II (aat:?, rf... 1 ill louoiil. Ik. . 1 4 I 4 4 1 Mora c 1 J II kU lark?, . fuuutmt. . 1 1 1 i . lotaa ... 14 n l Tnuia ...it II n :l 1 Batted for Murphy In ninth. St. Lc-jH 02200001 4 n Borton 1 1 I t 0 0 2 0 1 k Earned Tuna: Ronton, 4; St. Loula. 4. Hair Food J Falling halrthln hrirgray hair starved hair. You can stop starvation with proper food. Then feed your starv ing hair with a hair-food Ayes Hair Vigor. It re news, refreshes, feeds, nour ishes, restores color. Don't grow Id too fast. MI baeo tried rwa bct ever told' preparation.., hut AVer's Hair V ior been them all for restorifig tbo Ratural color to tb bair, gad it leepa tar hair ery aoft and amooth." Mrm- J. H. Mircmm, Sumacr, Misa. UO. AilOnQiaa. J.C ATGC Co lavott, I Twv-btM hit: Krus-er. Horn run- Luah. Long. Gri-eminger. rut mar, na. j .Nrui mr. rtnee nn L,ueu. i -iin- . cii.-u tiM l.uah Hi. Ixrnont Zi. Iomvan. lKuhle plays: Long to Terney, Greminger O lmn!H TO lettneT. rnwi ia,-r in imna: iff Flttlnrer. 1; off Murphy, 4. off 1'unhim. 1 X . l I" 'i i ' li. u .- - . . a. Time of game: 2--Uu. I'mplre: OIr. Phillies Via Biri rlgat. wnTTr.U'HlA. Jime I TcWIev's came a-ae a atubbors contest. Fhiiaoelthia win ning In the tenth lr.nlng Pittsburg tied the score in tbe erranth through Wagner home run. a eerrifice and two slnales. White's pitching waa superb. Attendance, 1.64ft. score. PKItAIEUina I rnTSBmo. l ll i.l I B..H.O.A C. o.. f ;ri. rr i a i imi, v .... i I l nr-a. H a l i NiHI Ik. 1 11 1 trnim. ..Mill Parrr. rt .... 1 e'Wasnar. ef . 1 1 4 Imoln. c J 11 1 ftnar ia. lb I t U ulnrttt, M 1 4 Kitrkvy. Ib., t 4 T lUlimu Ik. I 1 4U. I I 1 hi.i. lb ... 114 4 !' i nminr. e.. I I W btM. ... till .Ptuuipai. p.. a t Total ... 4 14 W 11 41 Total ... I 4Ti u I One out when winning run opored. Philadelphia l0e J4 Fltxaburg oovovtaov Earned runs: Pittaburg. Z; Philadelphia, Two-baae hit: Brown. Uotrie run: Waarner. Racrlfioe hlta: Rltchey. Thnrnaa. 1 White Btol-n baaea: Davka. Oark. tKuhle play: Hulewltt to iKiuclaea. Lrft on baaee: Pituburg, I. Phlladerpbla. . Firat baae on ball: Off White. 4. Ptruck out: By Phllllpl. 7: by White. I. RaCTlflca tilt: White. Time of game: 1:66. Vmpirea: Pow- ers and Brown. i rokly Orfeatt Re4a. BBOOKLTN. June 1 Brooklm kert n : winning atreak by defeating the Cin- rlnnatl team at Washington park today. The score waa I to i. Attendance, 1.2 uo. ftcore: BROOKLTK. ( CINCINNATI. R B O i l! R.M.O.A.E. Dnun. ef.... 11 Hor. ef a 114 t. .. l 1 e iwbh. 11 ... 1 4 4 I bcklftr. lb.. 1 1 I I K'rawlort. if. O I 1 I I lkUaoos. Ik . 114 14 I 1 f'K'.orcormfl, m I 1 IB I atinf'ot, lb. I I k Plata, t .. 14 11 I I f riabn. . 1 0 ha:ku4. It. I McOwnr. Ik 1 1 Inhlra, m I kooa. zb. ... V P Irwin. Ik ... 1 Abvora, c...a wion. ... 1 1 Total ... I I 17 17 A Totals ... 1 in 4 4 Brookli-n HOIIOOOB 2 Cincinnati gvvvvivv o l .arned runa: Cincinnati. 1: Brooklyn, 1. Firat baae on error: Cincinnati. 1 Lft on bases: Cincinnati (; Brooklyn. C Two- ban hit: lobb. Pelts, liahlen Home un: Berkley. Stolen base: ewton. Iahlen. Double plays: Corcoran to Beck- ley, uanien to Am-arn to mc rery to looo. bacrince mt: wagoon, Lorcoran trst base on ball: Off Newton, 1: tiff Hahn. 1. Hit by pitcheu ball: By Newton. l. turuc out: ay Newton, a; py ninn, 4. Passed ball: Ahenrn. Wild plTch Hahn. Time of game: 1.2e. Vmplre: Emaley. Elerca Defeats la Liar far Palaa. NEW TORK. June . The New Torka could do nothing with the Chicago tram today BAd the result waa another defeat lor the borne teajm. the eleventh airtughl. Attendance. 2,tuu. fccort; CU1CAUO. KEW TORK. R.H.O.A.K R.H.O.A g. lacla, rt.... 14 1 lO-Hasan. at. 1 I 4 ouaa. cf 1 1 I v 0au. a..... a i 1 ktclwaala. if I I I 0 0 fayla. lb.... 1 I T 1 1 Yaer, e ... 11111 1 Smith. It ... I I I 1 I La(WT, lb.. 1 1 1 1 Jackann. 11.. 114 Baylor, p. 1 II Uexlar, Ib... till onaatt'O. If 1 1 I Chanoa. c ... Ill cnaalar. Ik t I 11 I Ixiwa. lb 1114 Tlnksr. aa.... I I I 4 Taylor, p. I I , I i- lBowri 114 Tola la ...11 II V 11 4 I Totals . 4 I'M 11 t Batted for L. Taylor in the ninth. Chance hit by batted ball. Chicago 00420420 0-12 New i or. otvviiovi 4 Earned runa: Chicago, ,; New Tork, 1. First baae on errors: Chicago, 2: New lork. Left on baaee: Chicago, 7: New 1 ork. i. Two-base hits: Dexter, Bmith CD- Three base hit: laager. Home run: Congalton. Stolen baaee: bchaefer, Lowe (2), Tinker 21. Biagle. Double play: Tinker to EhaeTer. Sacrltloa hits: Jones (2. Congalton, O Hagcn. First baas on balla: Off J. 'laylor, 1; off L. Taylor. 2. Btrurk out: By J. Taylor, 1; by L. Taylor, 6. Time: 1:46. I'm- ( U Tl t i i If.Tl ttullai mt the Teanaa, Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Pittsburg Chicago ... 27 20 7 -Sll 24 22 12 .017 27 IK 19 .487 26 16 20 .444 6 It 20 .444 25 16 20 . 418 86 14 22 .8-9 24 12 a .W Brooklyn New Tor Philadelphia Boston Cincinnati St. Loula n.mu inAmv. Cincinnati at Brooklyn. Chicago at New Tork, Pittsburg at Phila delphia, bt. Louis at ooaiun. AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES Waahlasrtaa Dcfaata Detroit la Pitchers Battle hy Baaehiasj Hits la Lat. WA6HIKOTON. June 2 Today's game tutm a,n w anhlnrton and Detroit w-aa a nitkun1 hattia KetwMn Patten and Mercer rmlthur aide acorlnr for eight innlnga. Four bunched hits by the nome team in uku last turn at the bat won mo game, jai- tendance, 1,057. Bcore: WASKINOTON. PETROIT. R.H.H.A.E.' R.H.0.A.E Ryan, ef 1 1 I Barratt. ef... Wolr't'a. lb. 1 I 1 Ralab'ty, 11.. lit kaiater. lb.. I 1 l noiRM. n... a . 1 Haricy. ... I 1 4 Elbarfla. a I 1 1 M I 1 Caaay. IB.... I I I ( Olaaaon. lb.. I I I till Ion. lb... 7 1 I 1 MiOull. c. 011' 4 akarcar. p.... I I Couchlln. as. I 1 I Caraj, lb.... 1 L. It 1 1 Clark, a.... Ill fauan. .... I Total ... I I IT II 1 Total ... 1 R II Waahlnartnn 00000021 Detroit OOOOOOOO- Earned runa: Washing-ton. I. Two-baae Mta: Holmes. Clarke. Delehanty. Bvan ThiM.li! hit - Wolverton. Stolen base: r-m.ahiin TWtutila ulav: Dillon to Elberfeld First baae on calls: un r alien, a. wu aieroor. 2. Hit by pitcher: Delehanty. Struck out: By Patten. I: by Mercer, Z. Left on bases: Washington, ietron, Time: 1:4&. Umpire : Slieridan. Chleaara IHrm Flghtlaa;. FHILADELPHIA. Juno Chicago failed to do anything of any consequence with plank'a delivery up to the ninth inning, when, with two men out. they made alx hits, including three doubles. Attenaance l,aiu. boore; PHILADELPHIA. I CH1CAOO. RH.OAE.I R.H. O.A.E Rartaal. II... 114 Oumag. tb. 1114 Fulta. ef... 1111 Jonaa. o Ill Iisvh. Ik.... 1 II tiraan. rt ... 1 II L. Croaa. lb. I 1 I I Davia. a 1111 Kxybold. ft.. 1 I 1 0 Mana. If.... J 1 M Croaa. a I 1 I I laball. Ib ... U Brhn-ck. e... 1111 laxly. Ib lilt Cairo, Jb ... 1 III Sullivan, c . 1 1 1 Pl.uk. a 114 4 Callatian. .. I 1 I Total ... I M It II ' Total ... I 11 b II Philadelphia I0110401 Chicago OOiuOOOb Earned runa: Chicarn. 7: Phliadelnhia. Twc-baae hits: Green 2), Strang. Cal atmn, L. t'roaa. Liavik. berboia. LaiiM. 1'lana 7'hrw-baa hit: Green. Home run: Beyboli btulen baae: Da via. labe.il. Double iilay Callahan to Da via to labell. Daly to T'avi to isbatll. First base on balls: Off Plank. 2. b truck out: By Plunk. 4. Time: 1:4s. Umpire; Connolly. Orioles Beat Brawaa. BALTIMORE. June 1 atcOmnltv had one bad inning Una afternoon In the first game of the aerlea with fct. Loula, but the Balti more team played a aieady uphill game and won out by hitting F. Donahue before bo waa replaced by audhoS in the aixth inning, bc.ora: Baltimore i rr. Lcn kU O.it I R M O.A.B Kelley. at ... I I 4 Burkott. H 1 I 0 avlitb. 11 .. 1 I 1 ( Ualuooy. rt . 1 1 II Wllliama. lb. 1 I I I Haionck. et. 1 I k. rawaz. rt.. Ill arnol. Ui 11 ki.mun. lb.. 1. 1 aWallana. aa . 1 I I Ullbart. O -. Ill u Mi C or k, It. I I 1 I Rraaa b-a. Ik I !PaiMa. B.. 1 I I bouiuaaa. t.1411 1J liMi'k a. 1 1 4 knOui U. . I I I F. Ijon'h a. 1 J Sudbu. ... 1 Total .. t U n II -j-- - n .... I I Totaa ... I 14 II Batted for TJonahua in tha sixth. Baltimore, 0204ol0 bU. Loula OOtOOOOlO Sacrine hits: Heidrtch, McOtnnlty. Bel Darn, a nirama. rwo-biM mis: beibach Keurr Three-base hlta: Burkett. Bobln- oa. h.elley. Mil nam a. Htolaia kao : Held rick. Rid ormick. Double piay : Padden t Friel. Firat baae on baila: Off ait-ain nlty. 1: ua Duijuhua. 1: off BudhoR. Struck out: Bv hlt-Oinniiv. 4: tv Bndhoff 1 Left on baaos: bt. Loull. : BaiUmore, 4 Time: i eu. Lsnjiirwa: Larrutners i O Laughiua. Caaaea raalaar. At Ckrveland Clevelaad-Baatoa game jiamwiB aw auouauu vx l la. Maa4iag t tla Twaaaa. Played. Won. Loot. P C. a s 11 .-? w m u is SS II H ii at 11 IS A 23 U 17 .44 J . II , .444 32 14 1 .43 11 U .4i4 BU Loula at Baltiaiore. Philadelphia ... BoelOO Chiraga ......... Batltuuoro . . . Ieiroit V.'aal.ingioa .... t. Louia. ........ Ciavaiand ....... Game today: Oilrco st Philadelphia Tvirolt at Wah lrigton, Boston at Cleveland IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kaaaas City Defeats Batata. Clvlas Then Tat a I at Bat Fire Rita. KANPAB CTTT. June 1-VrDorsld held the visltora down to five hits trKiay and with jwrfect uport he wruid have acored a shutout. Attendance, 460. Score; KANSAS' CITT. I FT. I'M U R HO. A E H OA K fBrt. lb.. Ill a Oeter. I Nanra, ef . 1 1 1 Cherb. If I U 1 aha, aa I It IMliarfl. It-lb 10 Kellr. lb ... 11 Hunaina. tb. ( 111 I Bhannim. rf . 111 lumlev, rf. .. II THna ,c .... Oraaj, lk... 1 few. ... 1 fcellla. t Mtirta. rf . . Um. aa 1 bl'Bnoa. th J MclMmaKl, a 14 4 1 1 11 1 111 4 1 1 f Oil I ! St unmet 0 1 . I 27 14 I locan Total ... Total ... I I M U I Batted for Btlmmel in the ninth. Kansas Cltr 1O2OO20O U Paul 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 02 Earned runs: Kansas City, 2. Two-base hit: Bhsy. Sacrifice hits: Nance, Gear, McPnnaid. Stolen b&eet: Nance, Grady, McBnde. Phay (2). louhte play: Pierce to Bhay. First base on bail: Oft" McDonald. off Bttmmel. 4. Hit by pitched brill: By McDonald. 1. Struck out: By McDonald. Tynaall. Mttle-ro Wla from lrritfn. MINNEAPOLIS. June 2 Minneapolis defeated Milwaukee through auierlor field ing. Phyle s home run in the seventh was leature. Attendance, . Score: MINNEAPOIJB. I. MJLWAIK.EE. R.B.O.A.E. I R H O.A.E Parley. Ib. l ill ill l li 4 Tblal. lb ... 1 Hamman, rt. 0 Runkla. lb... 1 1 Mcilrlaa, cf.. I 1 Iunaan, li - . 0 aii And a., lb 1 lCllninan. a 1 0'Spear. c 1 0 Eiiintt, p.... a l l hyla. tb... Lyn;h. cf... t u e Weroen. lb.. W'llmol. rl. l McFaria. rf. 1 1 1 Wulllui. aa. 114 taluaky, e. D 0 I aitorer, p.... Ill "Croaa Total I I 27 II I Total Batted for Elliott in ninth i 7 14 14 4 Minneapolis 2 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 Milwaukee O001I00U 1 i Earned runs: Minneapolis. 1; Milwaukee. Two-baae hits: Hallman. t'lina-man. Home runs: Phyle (2t. Wild pitch: Elli ott. Flrrt base on balls: Off Snorer. I. Struck out: by Sporer. 2: by Klllotl. 1. Left on bases: Minneapolis. 4; Milwaukee, Double plays: Curley to Quilltn to Wer- en. uulllln to vVerden. Speer to Runkla. Time of game: 1:45. Umpire: Ward. Calaaels ls la Twelfth. COLVMBt'S. June 2 Louisville tied the score in the ninth and won out in the welfth throuch Clymer s double, a sacri fice and an out at first. Flournoy was put out of the game in the eighth. Attendance, ou. bcore : liCt'lBtILtiK- CObfMBfl. R.U.O.A E I R.H. O.A.E. Kerwin. H.. (11 Hart, et.. Clrmar. ef... 1 1 4 0 Woarj, rt. Gannon. lb-It 1 111 1 Lally. If.. Oanaal. lb... I I 0 Myara, lb I 17 Flournoy. 1!. 1 Bchrtyar. lb. Tannoblll. a 1 Spiaa, c Rchaub. Ik.. I Cnna. P . . . 0 J 0 Evana. 11. ... I 1 t'Tunw. lb... I 10 0 Nattraaa. aa. 4 10 Ful. c 0 11 Bailey, p.... l ol Total ... 1 uto.-a ... I Ul II I Dunkla, t Tot all ... 4 11 K a I "Tllford batted for Coon in ninth. Two out when winning run scored. Louisville .. 080010 0 0100 10 Columbus ..0100010000 06 Stolen bases: Turner. Meaner, Lally Hart. Sacrifice hit: Gannon. Two-base nita: nuru jaiuer-p., rut, nrrain, t,iy mer. Ganael 42), Schaub. Btruck out: By lialiev. 8: fy Dunkle. 1. ! lrat Tiase on Vails: Off Coons, 1. Time of game: 2:30. empire: curig in. banea Poataae1. TOLEDO, June 2 Toledo-lndlananolls game postponea; wet grounds. BtauaoUaa; of the Trama. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Columbus 2 25 12 .fiSS 82 20 12 .6-6 86 22 14 .611 84 20 14 .fi-6 35 IS 17 .518 34 15 19 .441 83 It) 23 .813 22 7 26 .2 2 Indianapolis Louieville St. Paul Kansas City Milwaukee Minneapolis Toledo Games today: Minneapolis at Milwaukee, 6V Paul at KanBaa City. Louisville at Columbus, Indianapolis at Toledo. GIVES NEW YORK A BOOST Deiaioa AUcwlag Gaaaeo Protested Lifts Giaata Oat of Hath Place. NEW TORK. June 8 The meeting of Na tional league magnates adjourned this evenlnir. The protest entered by the New Tork team against the games played in Chicago May 7 and t was allowed by the executive committee, which ordered the gamea thrown out. The committee decided to have these gamea played over. The pro teat waa entered after it had been discov ered that the pitcher's plate was not the required distance irom tne nome piate In lia flndine the executive committee ex onerated the Chicago club official from anv wilful attemnte at unfalrneaa. The decision to replay tbe two Chicago games protested, not counting today a came, it was announced, materially neips the local club In tbe percentage column Instead of holding down sixth place, with percentage vi .aus. it la uro ibiin tuc Phil adelphia club for fifth place, with a per centage of .429. The appeal of Alfred Tenner, th Boston first baseman, for a reconsideration of the penalty Imposed on him tor his part In the recent flKbt in Pittsburg waa disallowed. Another matter considered waa the ad justment of the a per cent fund which is oemg raisea ror tne purpose oi settling with the Baltimore. Washington. LnuisviU and Cleveland clubs and the adjurtment of tbe expense of maintaining Manhattan . . . . . i . ... held "All differences." said Mr. Brush, "which have influenced club members of the Na tional league in the oast have been am Icably and satisfactorily adjusted and th National league stands today a harmonious organisation ana a unit in the manage ment and conduct of ita essential affairs." Haaaaaldt a baae. HX'MBOLDT. Neb.. June (SoecULV- Local baae b&n enthus.asts are proud of the new team wnicn haa Just been organ iaed. and the indications are that it will iaea. ana tne indications are mat it win be atrong enough to keep up the prevwus high standing of Humboldt in baae ball clrclea. The club haa been officered with leading buainen men. aa follow: Clmide M. Lli.n. president; R. 6 Unland, mauaigei; O. L. F.anta, treaeurer; Fred K. Linn, secre tary': R- 1 Linn, captain. The first game will be oa th home ground next Tuesday. Any amaleur team desiring to meet th Humboldt aggregation will be accommo dated if they tvddresa tbe secretary. Falraary Athlete Via. FAIRBt-RT. Ken.. June I (Special.) The athletic club of the Fatrbury High school went to Auburn yeaterdav and in a field dty contest with the High school team of that city defeated their opponents by a score of 5H to ML Th Fatrbury boya vol the fhamplonahlp of league hlo. I last month and tbe Auburn contestants ware champion of league No. 4. la atkra laaarlatlaa. At Bhreveport Chattanooga, 12; Shreve- port, lu At UltUe Rock Little Rock, 7; Naab villa. e. At Memphis Atlanta. : Memphis, 1. At New Orleans Birmingham, a, Kes Orleana, 2. Tkrae-I LMgaa, At Davenport Cedar Rapids, 16; Daven port. 7. At Rockford Rockford. Rock Island. I. At Evansvllle Evansvliie, 1; Blouming ton. . At Terra Hajite Terra Haute, 4; Decatur, Prafea Via CEDAR FALLS, Ia.. June I 'Special Telegrun In the third annual ball gam today a picked nine from th State Normal faculty actuated the Fourth Yaavra' bv a score of 1 to 12. It wa wltneased by l,(k) pooiue. laaUrMaal wtaaala aaa Scoree made in tndtvldual nine pin tour- larjr utai lugni on viara a aiiea: lat. Id. Id Total teorre t'hateiain . 4 H. Bcaelin J B. B. lJvvio 4 I. B. Ujntar J W. EL KiOdell . ...I C. H. Mu'.im ..' 7 C. R Grttfitha t J. J. Brgr . . 7 J. R. Bnyder 6 Lierniann I hi. K. Huntington .1 7 Wtllaura"a .reat Rarar4a. NEW TORK. June Vaiaoa W. '7U1, w ho led Ci'iumota a Hit of eirong nara ia the lntercoiltrgiaui teata with a tweord of 4 polrt broke that record toflnr hy at-oring 2.iC; t'"' Wllierd IniMldiai frxr Inflnv w : e rr'!rr ni imi k J ointa; strength of Uff. Mi t'oints: strenr'h of lui.ta. 4" pi nr. t a. The puvlup a-id pu.i- :pa accrfrate SV" toiPt. Wi'h hi Imr k W lllerrt lifted k: ponnda snd lb! pnuti .- with hla l"ca. a record ilmoii unmirpn-'1 iilard record 1 the third best ever msde unoer the PBrgent sattm. FIRST YEARLING SALE OF YEAR Keataehy Colts . re Kaarkrl Off Fair Prlre at hero heatf Bay. NEW TORK. June 2 The first big year ling sale of the year was held today In the sale paddock at Fheeps head buy. The eariing of the Runnymeoe and the P.ace- land stud wre onerea lor sale and com manded lair prk-.es J. E Wiaener of PhilH- delphla sec.ired the Mac colt rv Mr IUxon, dsm Lsflv Wayward, for 2i.S"". The sal-- of ti.floo and over were: Property of E. F. Clay. Runnyrode stud. Pari. Ky.: Bar or brown colt rr Fir Dixon-Hich tegree, T. C. McDowell. r.f'H). Lark bay colt by tur iixon-t,onjecture, . S. Prown. U.l'f'. Black colt bv Sir Pixon-Lady Wayward. . E. Wlder.er. 2b 6 1. Brown or biack colt br Bir Dixon-Nut- Shell. J. E. Widener. t:.S"rV Blark Hills I lei Meet. FTI"RG1S. B T.. June 8 (SpeciHl The first of the eerie ol contest of the Black Hills Hlph Rrhcol ansociatlon will take place in this city next featurday, June 7. at the Beetry park The S(iolP of Lend. Deadwood. Ppenrflfh. Rapid City and Bturgl constitute the association. A spe cial train 1 to ne run oown irom ian. and upwards of hi people will come from there. The events will consist of running, jumping, hammer throwing, pole vaulting, hurdlea. etc. The park if in excellent con dition and If the weather Is fair no doubt the visitors will enjoy the occasion. Alien Captains Iowa. IOWA CTTT. la.. June 8 (Special Tefe- gram.l Rudolph M. Anderson of Faust City was re-elected captain 01 tne 1 nivera'-y m Iowa track team today, un tne iniormai ballot he received every vote cast. He if senior In the Llherai Arts conrce ana will return next year for pon graaume work He 1 the university taxidermist and Is enptain of the university hnttrrv. His events are the hurdles and quarter mile run. TWELVE YEARS FOR ASSAULT Jaaaee Abbott Convicted at Tewnmaeh f Crime Casnnlttea Last March. TECCMPEH, Neb., June 2. (Special Tel egram.) James Abbott, the suspect held here in the Ooldsby assault case, was pos itively identified in the district court today as one of the men who so brutally as saulted Miss Matilda Ooldsby at ber home near TecumBeh last March. He was found guilty of the charge and sentenced to twelve yean In the penitentiary at hard labor. The case was taken up this morning before Judge Btull. Before noon a jury had bees secured and part of the evidence was In. An attempt was made to prove an alibi for the prisoner, but without suc cess. The taking of evidence was concluded after dinner. Several witnesses were ex amined, including Miss Goldeby, who 1 In very poor health, and waa brought into court on her father's arm. Tbe accused also testified, and after argument, tbe caae waa submitted. The jury was out but a tew minutes and returned with a verdict of guilty. In passing sentence Judge Stull said he regretted that a man of such a decidedly brutal disposition could be found among any people. Abbott was apparently unaf fected throughout the trial or when tbe long sentence was pronounced. He is evi dently a bad man. His age is 22 years, nine year of which have been served in the penitentiaries of Kansas and Missouri. On tha way from the courtroom to the Jail b indulged in cursing the judge and Jury. gaandera' Mortgnve Reeora. WaHOO, Neb.. June 8. (Special.) Th following !; the mortgages filed and re leased In Saunders county for tbe month of Ht, 1W2: Number of farm mortgages filed, lk, amount, $39,147; number of farm mort gage released, 26, amount 249.061.2L Num ber of city mortgages filed, 6, amount, 2o.- 652.64. nun ber of city mortgages released. 26. amount, $14,771.26. Number of chattel mortgages filed. 69, amount. $19,644.25; num ber of chattel mortgages released. 17, amount, $4,638.60. Reward Caveallo Today. SEWARD, Neb., June 8 (Special.) Tbe republican county convention will be held tomorrow afternoon at the courthouse. The leading candidates for governor seem to be Judge Josses and J. H. Mickey, although J. A. P. Black has some supporters. EM ALARUM Means bad air. and whether it F"rtfmW in fiftlffa comes from the low lands and marshes wJf 4tr OaJI if of the country, or the filthy sewers and drain pipes of the cities and towns, its effect upon the human system is the same. These atmospheric poisons are breathed into the lungs and taken tip by the blood, and the foundation of some long, debilitating illness is laid. ChW and fever, chronic d5'6pepsia, torpid and enlarged liver, kidney troubles, jaundice and bflliousness are frequently due to that invisible foe. Malaria. Noxious rases and unhealthy matter collect in the system because the liver and kidney fail to act, and are poured into the blood current until it becomes so polluted and sluggish that the poisons literally break through the skin, and carbuncles, bolls, ab&cesses, ulcers and various other eruptions of an indolent character appear, depleting the S3'stem, and threatening life itself. The rerms and poisons that so oppress and weaken the bodv and destrow v-.t:r I . . . , ; U)e lue-giving properties of the blood, overcome ana carried out 01 ine system of Malaria and its effects. almost from the first dose. There mineral in S. S. S. It is 6trictly and Write us about your case, and fcucu auvjee to regain your aeaiui. THE f UNION PACiriC to 3 pCaliforniaAm J and Return r May 27 to June 8 I n I I Auguat 2 to 10 I - Three Trvins Dtvily - j X' Oalv Lana ' KaaBBang Ttaraatga Tfaaaa fram Omaha J ' 16 Hours Quicker Thsan Any Lirva V' S. TlCatET OFFICE X C"V UMramamot, f JOLIET K GRASP OF FLOOD All tbe Lower Portion of tb City ii Sow Under "Water. SEVERAL LIVES ARE PROBABLY LOST arwre-a f Bealeeacea Have f rnaat Owe t Three Feet f Water la Fleet Rtwrlea aai Dsatage t 111 It t ery Hraiy, JOLIET. 111.. June . Jo'iiot I IB grasp of tbe worst flood In Its history. tb All the loer portion of the city is under water end it rumored that several lives were been lost. Tbe police have the names of Eddie Mc Govern, Lizzie McGean and a little girl named Kennedy aa drowned. Several families had narrow escapes and the police rescued many is boata. Several houses and other building were avert aty In tbe floods. Jefferson and other principal streets are undrr water and busicees place are flooded, cauaing thou sand of dollars of damage. The street car lines are all seriously damaged and no cars are running. AH trains are stalled, water being two feet deep over tbe railroad tracks. Severe washout have occurred on the electric line between here and Chicago. Heavy rains, which continued all nlglit, caused Hickory and Spring creeks to burot their banks, and It Is stated that the Hickory creek dam, east of the city, has partially collapsed, sending tbe flood of waters down in a torrent. Scores of homes have from one to three feet of water In the first stories. Mayor Barr called a ejecial meeting of the city council for this afternoon to take measures for tbe relief of the homeless. Scores of people were driven from their homes by the floods. The damage was more widespread than at first supposed, the estimated property damage reaching $75,000 to $100,000. Factories and cellars all over the city are flooded. Many street are ruined, the pavements being all wabhed away and hun dreds of amall buildings are wrecked. The early leport that a portion of Hickory creek dam was washed out has ben con firmed. There has been no serious trouble as yet from tbe drainage channel. Part of the penitentiary was flooded, but not seriously, and the convicts are at work as usual. Tbe water did not reach the cell house or cbopg. Mesiarei for Relief. In addition to Mayor Barr'a call for a special meeting of the city council, h haa issued a proclamation for a general meet ing of citizens this evening to devise relief measures. Subscriptions for the homeless and needy are being raised and one merchant has do nated $a00 worth of provisions. The flo?d is slowly receding. The railroads are In a helpless condition. The Kock Island bridge over the drainage canal has been moved eighteen inches out of line by the Good and no trains can pass. The track of the Chicago & Alton and of the Stnta Fe are under water and a Santa Fe bridge south of tbe city was washed away. Ten miles of Michigan Central transfer track Is ruined and a bridge leading to the Union elevator was carried away. Tbe Joliet Stove works plant Is flooded with four feet of water and the damage amounts to nearly $15,000; tbe Joliet Ware house company Is damaged to the extent of $10,000 and other losses In the same ratio are reported from all parts of the city.. Business is paralyzed and all the school! are closed. Tbe streets that arc not sub merged are thronged with sightseers. The police and firemen, a Battled by volunteer squads of helpers, are at work all over the city relieving suffering and trying to restore order. Fremont Will Celebrate. FREMONT, Neb.. Juno !. (Special.) Fremont will celebrate the Fourth of July. A meeting held for the purpose cf con sidering the matter laet evening waa very well attended. Committees were appointed to raise the necessary funds and to make arrangements. There will be a parade In tbe morning, raoea and other attractions at the Driving park In the afternoon and fireworks and dancing In tbe park In the evening. It was de cd to procure at least four bands and niubic will be a promt nest feature of tbo celebration. An Invisible - , . .. , . rendering it weak and watery, must be ceiore Ulc patient can hope to get rid. S. S. S. does this and quickly produces an entire change in the blood, reaching every organ and stimu lating them to vigorous, healthy action. S. S. S. possesses not only purifying but tonic properties, and the general health improves, and the "arrnetite increase is no Mercury, Potash, Arsenic or other entirely a vegetable remedy. our physicians will gladly help you by itoot on blood ana skun diseases sent free, J-WIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlavaata. Oa, & CCT A SEASONABLE REMEDY! $ vV 0 VaV vV is. V For CHAPPED HANDS FROST BITES CHILBLAINS CHEST COLDS SORE THROAT COUGH CROUP 3k "'ft . tt i 0 Taflt MAM. MAW ST. JACOBS OIL, applied ntwardly according to Diractlan a, Pcnetratea to tbe Seat of the Difficulty, Kemorea Ntreacw, Tigbtnc, Iloameneee, and Raducea Inflammation. There is nothing so good, IT ACTS LIKE MAGIC! iiii 0i iiif Sold la 25c and 90 ee airea. gjjnaaaaaaaaaaa SALLOW WOMEN A dieordered digwtlon Bakes itaelf aianlfeat ia a oiaddy or blotchy complexloa, net-eon weak aaaa aad irritable temper. Tke right remedy ia Prickly Ash Bitters THE SYSTEM REGULATOR. It U the heat heaatifter oa aar-k becaaae It gta M the root of the troable, ia the Uw aad bowel and remorse it entirely. Im. carta freshness and blooat to the complexion, brightens tbe eye, promote good digeetloa aad cheerful spirit. sou al MUG noaXa. SI .00 PER BOTTLE. ip" " " " YvtCS3i TLv a a,rv. r ARE YOU FISHERMAN ? If so, before making any plans for your summer fishing trip, you should write or call on us for information pertaining to the Lakes of Minnesota. There are ten thousand lakes in the State of Minnesota, which are filled with Base, Pickerel. Crapple, Muskalonge, etc Remarkably low round trip ticket with long limits, will be on Bale all summer. Information regarding flahing reaorta, hotel rates, and round trip ticket will be cheerfully furnished by. W. H. BRILL. 402 Farum St Bisl Pais. Aft.. Ill Celt. K. I. MOVE BEFORE It la anything but pleasant to have a hot office in which to work during July and August. Tbe time to remedy thut is now. There is no building tn Omaha so well constructed with reference to tbe com fort of its tenant in all kinds of weather as The Bee Building. The court, with Its fountain ia not only a aouroe of delight to the eye, but furnishes perfect ventilation and tbe thick walla and southeast exposure make It an ideal summer office building. There are not many vacank rooms In ths building, but the movement In and out nf the building hae left a few of th very choicest rooms at your disposal. List of vacant rooms in The Bee B Ground Rental. Per Month. ' too If Hi UzU feet. Faces Seventeenth street an& haa windows along tha alley. Xtaia la a large, tight room, a:. d the rental price inuluuea heat, light, water and janitor service. It haa an entrance both on Tha bea buUtUhg art and aevenleenth afreet Price SCO First Floor. KITE 141 1 1 There la bo finer office auita m Omaha than this one. It la located yuat on Uie right tuaud ef the great maj'Ut. stairway, anu haa uuuauuiy large wluuowa iuoaing upon the treat entrance way vi the PuUdiiig. It trunta on Faxnam auaet. Ona room ia 12x1a and the other aalk. It naa a burgiar-proaif vault, nmrble paaniet- piece, hardwood hours, and will be freauoed to suit tenant ...Frice I7I.M ROOat le Tbia room at Juat at the heatl of the main atairway en tha firat floor. It would be a very ueairabie otbee tor aome real aaUaia matt ttr, oou uacler. Tne fluar apaoe la laxla tool.......... ...................... ........ Prico (20.01 Third aVOOM SO81 This room la ZlxS feet and Is very conveniently located near the elevator. A atan ea Uaa duor can be readily seen in stepping off the eleva tvr -.- . ....... ...... ... Frtuo 1 1 IH atOOM Sttai This room ia 17x21 feet and will be divided 10 suit th tenant. This room la particularly ecAjatea lot sumo cuueurn needing large tiuur Ipac ana la a aaciOuU.y Lauuaunit othos, luivu.g aa enixautoe lacing the ouurt and windowa luoa.ng out uira atrvenuatmth atreet. it ha a very large burglar-proof vault, hard wood hour avnd ia tine of tne cnuiceat oifi tiu ia tba buudmg. ............. Frice at i aVOOM 4li lii'J (Mt This room is neat to the elevator and faces court. It haa a large burglar-proof vault and ia wail ventilated. Haa good light, auid for tne price furniabes lirat-tia aa accommodauwna...... Pn-e S17J1 Fifth ll'ITB Thia la a very large room. 17a 43 feet. It faces weat, but la vtry light and well ventilated. It ia very eelauna that auaoe ot this alae is til lered in Tie fa building. It could be used to au vantage by aome firm employing a large number of derka. or requiring large hour eiJaoe a whuieaai jaaeici, or manutacturer s agent, alw anu.u like to be In a fcre-prttvf auuaiLjg. or 11 wui ue gltSOM aait Thia room face the court and I 1M14 feet. It haa a burglar-proof vault, and a it la near th telegraph offioe and on the same floor Willi a number uf gram nrma, 11 wouu n a paxuouiariy uaa room lur a grain firm deairUkg nrat-ciaaa accummoda tlua Frio COM Sixth Floor. aVl'ITB 14 This eonaiata of two tooena. both UPxUH Each ef them haa a large burgiar-proof vault, have been newa decorated and are room wtaare aor business or profesaionai man may be comfortable, price tor the two gs at K. C. PETERS & CO., Rental Ajenti. m wl m m n 8 MJ m 33393333a 3333333335? !ajPL 111 11,1 1 1 V t .-tf" .",,,. , ? a." II IS HOT. uildin Floor. Floor. . - -At- this Fourth F in. Floor. aiviaea u auii uaa teuaot trie aa) Bf Ground Floor, Bee Bufl az