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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1902. TAKES THREE AT ST. JOSEPH cut: Br Eiion. I; by Taylor. 1 Time: 1:40. Umpire: Cantlllon. Chicago Takee Both. OmeU Estonia the Compliant far Trick of KrTfrVth played loosely. Attendance, J.00O. Score and flporer both pitched treat ball and had rxceueni support. Attendance, ocore: TOLEDO. I MINNEAPOLIS. R.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.B. Pnrne. lb ... lit Ormrt, lt III e rrori. 'uiir. i! ill Saints During Lait Visit. TAKES ELEVEN INNINGS TO DECIDE IT tlrst game: CHICAGO. ft.. H. OA. II llele. If I I I rerr.1. ST. Rearke'a Mea Dl.tlngal.B Themselves T Batting" "BonW P'lrvla aad Also br Soma Gllt-a4gd Fielding. ion. ef. tier, lb.. Klin. Tinker, M... Millar, rf... Loir, b .. fhlfr, lb. ttliw, lb., Taylor, ... I I 1 1 I I 1 I I I I Donovan, rf.. 1 0 1 Smoat, rf . . .. I Barclay, If... 1 I Kruer. m ... 1 rtihoon, ib.. Lows. R.H. OAK. lb ... I I 11 1 I X-.ney, rf.., U t 1 Turner, lb... I 4 I smith, lb.... 111 Ow.n, M. a 1 4 I Oramus, I I I I I Ollke. ef I I c Kleinw. 1Mb I II 4 4 Hughay, P.... 4 14 14 wiinv. rf... 4 114 Warden, lb... 4 I II t I brack. ... 1 f 1 Curler. as.... 4 4 114 nyere, e I i 1 nporar, 4 1 4 I 4 Totals. . 1 4 14 II 1 I 1 Hirtmna, Ib 1 I 4 J. o Null. c. 4 1 4 M. ONell. a. 4 1 4 I 444 41 I Triali 1 I H 11 I Total. I II 17 II 4 Chicago t t I M t 1 M Bt, Louis 0 OOQlOtlO ' Earned runa: Chicago. 1 Two-base hit M. ONell, Jones. Double plays: Tinker to uwi to Dexter, Kahoe to Lowe to Dexter, Calhoun (unassisted). Passed fails: M. O Nell. Stolen bases: Lowe, filuvla 1nm Ulll III. W, nU k . J k.ll. wno 11 anegeo W nave interiered wun ma By Taylor, Barclay (J). Wild ltoh: Tay- nan on accond so a to prevent mm irom l mr. riret base on bane: on: o Neil, . ST. JOSEPH. Mo., Juna JO. Special Tel egram.) Omaha won today'! game In the eleventh Inning. Tha second score In thla Inning la credited to a play of Dolaa'a, getting the ball to first, completing a double play. . In ' tb flrat inning Carter vent down on an error, Oenlna sacrificed, Eton got a two-bagger, acorlng Carter and Oenlni. In tbe third Carter got a tingle. Oenlnt tnd Stone tingled, tcorlng Carter. He was the last man to cross tbe home plate until the eleventh Inning. Oenlns singled, Stone flew out to center field, Do lan singled, scoring Oenlna. Dolan wa caught at aecond, but Stewart waa made aafe on first by the Interference -of Dolan. Calhoun tingled. Hlckey then also tingled and Stewart walked home. Calhoun, while trying to ateal home wat caught at the plate. - The visiters distinguished them telvet by their batting. They were able to hit Farvln at they pleased In the first and eleventh innings. Both pitchers at timet bad the batter at their mercy. Stone, In left field, made tome very pretty running catches, which drew from the tpectators generous applause. Attendance, 800. Score: OMAHA. AB. R. II. O. A. E. Carter, rf , 6 2 1 Genius, cf Bi t Btonu, If 6 0S Dolan, ee 6 0 1 Btewart. Zb 4 1 0 Calhoun, lb 4 0 1 Hlckey, 3b 6 0 1 Gondlng, c... 4 0 1 Alloway, p 4 0 0 By O Nell, 1. Deft on baaee: 4 I I 14 Struck out fit, Louie, 5; Chicago, 8. Time of game: i:ai. umpires: Brown and lowers. Score second game: CHICAOO. ST. LOUIS. R H O A.E.I R H.O.A.E 4 14 4 I FtrreH, lb... 4 14 11 4 Donovan, rt-. 1 4 Imoot, cf 4 4 Barclay, If... 1 4 Kruger, m ... 4 Calhoun, lb. . 1 4 Hartmann, Ib 4 I Ryan. 4 1 Murphy, p.... 1 I Totala.... I 1121 10 I Murphy out for not running. St. I -out 001000030-4 Chicago 1 J 0 4 0 0 0 0 1- Earned runs: Bt. Louis. 1: Chlcaco, 5. Three-base hits: Barclay, Williams. Sacri fice hits: Menefee, Bchaefer. Double play: Lowe to Dexter. Stolen bases: Kilna, Dexter. Struck out: By Murphy, 1. Left on bates: Bt. Louis, 10; Chicago, . Time: 1:38. Umpires: Brown and Power. Gaaaea Postponed. slagle. If... Menefee, rf. Jonea, cf.... Dexter, lb.. Kilns, e Tinker, aa... Miller, rf-If Low, lb... "haefer, Ib Williams, p Totala 4 If It II I I Totala 1 14 M II II Toledo 0 001000000 0-1 Minneapolis .0 0000100000 01 Two-bane hire.: Rmlth Owen. Huahev. Werden. Sacrifice hits: Meaney, Burns, Smith. Double nlav: Lvnch to Bvera to Grant to Warden. Struck out: By Hughey, f: by Sporer, 8. Passed ball: Orafflua. Flrat base on bnlla: On Rnorer. 1: off Hughey, 8. Time: 1:80. . Umpire: Bher- luan. Gaines Postponed. At Indianapolis Indlanannlls-Ksnsas City fame postponed ; wet grounds. Two gamea omorrow. Staadlag; ef the' Team. Louisville Indlanspolla .... St. Paul. Columbus ....I.. Kansas City Milwaukee Minneapolis .... Toledo Games today Milwaukee at Louisville, Minneapolis at Toledo, Kanaas City at Indianapolis. ELKS' BALL PLAYERS PRACTICE Omaha Lodge's Nlae Getting; Iate Shape to Meet Caaacll Blaffa Clab. Played. Won. Lost P.C. .... 69 40 18 .8 8 64 3 2i) .613 .... 68 84 16 .t7 ..... 38 n .f0 .... 68 27 31 ,6i 68 28 33 .481 .... 68 20 88 .34 60 18 41 .317 St. Paul at Columbus, At Pittsburg Pittsburg-Clnetnnatl came poatponed; rain. Standing; of the Teams. Played. Won. Totals.. ST. Belden. If Kohe, 8b Kraahear, lb... Hartman, cf... Roth, c Hall, 2b Maher. aa Garvin, rf Parvln, p 4 41 6 JOSEPH. AB. R. 6 6 6 6 ::::: I 4 3 U 83 16 H. 1 0 1 8 0 0 1 0 0 o. 16 0 A. 1 0 8 0 0 4 6 0 1 Pittsburg Brooklyn Chicago Boston Philadelphia, .... Cincinnati New York St. Louis Games today Boston at New York, Philadelphia Brooklyn, Cincinnati at rmsDurg. 64 6 65 66 68 i 63 67 68 St. 42 34 31 27 27 22 22 20 Louis Lost 12 24 24 ti 31 31 86 38 at Chicago, at ' The Omaha Elks who will nlar ball July 4 at the Western league grounds with the Council Bluffs Elke are practicing daily on the arounda of the Omaha Field club and are rapidly getting in condition to do credit to themselves and the lodge they represent. Henry T. Clarke. Jr.. Dr. Fred Rustln. Lynle Abbot and Frank Crawford are well known ball playera with collegiate and Omaha reputations, and they will give a good account of themselves next Friday afternoon. The Council Bluffs Elks report they are also In dally practice and they ere rietrmtni1 in win the mA it ft la 671 nnaaihlii for thpm tn tin met. Thev rifatA .854 the Omaha Elks last vear. W. A. Kourke. owner of the Western league Omaha team. na loaned tne necessary unuorms ror me Omaha Elks' nine. Game will be called at 2:30 o'clock. Tlcketa can be had only at the grounds. It Is expected that there will be a very large attendance. PC. .778 ,191 .4t .46 .877 AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES After Playing; Flfteea Innings Dark aeaa Comes at St. Loala with tha Soore Tie. Totals :;...40 8 88 18 1 Omaha 2010000000 I-6 6t. Joseph 000200010003 Earned runs: Omaha, 6; St. Joseph, 8. Two-base hits: Stone (2), Dolan, Brashear, Hartman. Sacrifice hits: Oenlns, Rohe, Garvin. Double play! Maher to Hall to Rrnahenr. Lert on oases: umini, "i. ST. LOUIS. June 80. The second game be tween St Louis and Cleveland today was a flteen-lnning Ditchers' battle betwe-n Reldy and Bernhard, darkness ending the contest, neither team acorlng arter tne eighth. The field was so very soft and slippery that the players had trouble keep ing tneir looting, in tne nrst game tne Stock Yards Juniors Wla. The Union Stock Yards Juniors defeated the Ben Hur Juniors In an interesting game oy tne score or to z. watt ror tne uen Hure pitched splendid ball, but had one off inning, in which he gave three bases On balls and allowed four hits. Cauahev did not pitch hit usual good game, but gepi tne nut wen scattered. R.H.E Stock Tarda Juniors... 0 1 7 0 0 08 4 3 Ben liur juniors I l o 0 0 03 4 Batteries: Stock Yards Juniors. Cauahev and Miller; Ben Hur Juniors, Watt and Gray. Struck out: By Caughey, 8; by Watt, 9. First base on balls: Off Caughey, 4: off Watt, 4. Two-base hits: McMahon, Miner: Aims oi game: v:bo. umpire Allen. Joseph. 6. First basnon balls: ore Alloway, gt. Louis team went to pieces behind l; ore psrvin, l. tin ny pm unu. Harper, wno was very wtlH 14 mrma KattA Stewart. Roth. Struck out: By Aiioway, a; ii OVer the lot. Latole. Hickman and Brad by Parvin, 5. -Time: 1:30. Umpire: Cole. I ley touching him for successive home runa Dee Moines Loses la Twelfth. m the sixtn. ucore. nrst game; . CLEVELAND. iT. LOUIS. KANSAS CITY June 80. Kansas City de- R.H O A I R.H.O.A.X feated Des Moines in a twelve-inning game Pickering, ef. I I 4 4 0 Burkatt, If... 0 4 4 1 4 trxluv. which was a Diicners oaiiin juci nr, ii i w i rni, n...... - . . . . , - AC. . I ,1I.L the third Inning. Attendance, 260. Flick, rf.. Lajola. lb.... 11111 Hickman, lb. i I I 4 0 Bradley, Ib... i 4 1 I 4 Oorhnauar, a 1 9.1 0 0 H.mpMII. rt. I Haiarlca, ct.. o Andaraon, lb. 4 Wallace, aa. . . 4 Bntnta, e. Wright, a. Totals... aa 1 4 4.1 OiMcCorm'k. Ib I .. I 1 T 4 01 Score: R.H.E. Kansas City.... 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 t- 4 13 1 Des Moines 001100010000-8 7 4 Batteries: Kansas City, Rlsely and Mes- tltt; Dea Moines, warry ana nsiiwu. Millionaires Shat Oat. ....wirwv t.. an T)-nitpliwl 1 Totals 8 4 17 14 4 a wat gam. thl. af J 5 ? fc1! ?."I-ri-eHtn. iml .llnwlna the visitors I St. Loula 0 00100010-2 " . . ; . . , . , , ii, I m . i . i jt a rr. w . . . v I , r.nrueu lull. (.iBvvwnu, v. x wu-unir in. Bradley. Three-base hit: Pickering. Home runs: Lajole, Hickman; Bradley. Sacrifice I 1 I I 0 .17 II 17 11 1 I'PlMfn, lb... I Ponahua. c... 4 Harper, p. ... 4 Mlnden Wins from MeCook. MINDEN. Neb.. June 80 (Sbeclal Tele. ? ram.) Mlnden won a hard fought game rom McCook today. The feature of the came was a timely nit by Peterson, whlen with an error by Cone, gave Mlnden two runs In the ninth and the game. Score: RE Mlnden 01000000 t t McCook 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 I i Struck out: By Gaines. 7: by Jones, 4. First base on balls: Oft Gaines. 1. Bane hits: Mlnden, 2; McCook, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Gaines, 1. Two-base hits: Gaines, Peterson, i;one, ieacn. atienes: Minnen Galnet and Bender; McCook, Jones and Reed. Flaadreaa Worsted br Slows. YACHT FOR TOE PRESIDENT 1? Xajflowar to Bt ths Ocean Horn of the Ruler ef the Betiea. REFITTED IN MOST LUXURIOUS STYLE Boat Oaea Proaerfy al Mrs. Geelet, bat la Sold a tnltea States tow t'so Darin the gpaalah War. NEW YORK, June 80. The Mayflower, the official yacht of the United States and ocean home of President Roosevelt, lie tn tbe Brooklyn navy yard. In itt new function. after undergoing alteration that cost Io0,- 000, it It ready for e' aa one of tbe most luxuriously sppolnted vessels afloat. The yacht waa commissioned Saturday, uui um date of tailing from tha navy yard ha not been settled. Of the new Mayflower all the officer at the navy yard are proud, at they feel it will be a fitting residence for the chief executive of the nation when aocial or naval regulation call on him to fly hi flag afloat. In dedgnlng such a palace for use by tbe president the United State departs some what from the old lines of Jefferson sim plicity and take itt place with the other world powert In the matter of naval luxury. Neither the Hohenrollern nor any or the ; other royal yacht ha etate room and saloons more beautiful or costly than thoee of the president' yacht Yacht la Lavishly Furnished. In tha four week Just pasted the May flower ha been refitted and refurnished completely from item to ttern. The presi dent' quarter! are aituated aft, on tha main deck, and include tlx state rooms for tbe exclusive use of himself, Mr. Roose velt and their children. Tbe two larger of these state rooms have been very lavishly furnished. Special attention hat been given to the decoration of tbe bulkhead and the paneling, which are covered with expensive ilk in many color. Tn smoking room occupies the after portion of tbe spardeck and 1 finished in teak, with a floor of fancy woods, inlaid in mosaics, and waxed. Many cane chair and eofaa add to the comfort to be had in this room. Behind the officer' quarters, below the main deck, it the president's dining saloon. It extendi the width of tbe thlp and it furnished in white and gold, Louli XIV style. Running aft It the compantonway to tbe president's reception room. Some of the panel along thia companlonway are made of Valenciennes lace painted over with a silver paint to represent steel. In the reception room the white and gold effect I tlll carried, out. Leading down to tne berth deck aft i a magnificent mahogany stairway that give entrance to the president' private eult. There are two large state room, four imaller one and two bath rooms. On the port aide, Just outside the presi dent' room, i hi private bath. The tub 1 cut from a solid block of fine marble. Onee Belonged to Mra. Goelet. only three singles. Both team played gm- edged ball. Attendance, B&o. BCore:RHB Milwaukee .... 10000100 480 Colo. Springs. 00 0000000-080 Batteries: Milwaukee, Barber and Lucia; Colorado Springs, Gaaton and Baerwald. Poatponed Game. At Peoria Peoria-Denver game post poned; wet ground. Standing of tha Teama. Played. Won. Lost P.C. Kansas City 3 f0 21 .66 Omaha J? " Sfinwv.eurkee":::::::::::6l S U .ti Dee Moines:::::::.:., m 19 37 .m No game today. hit: Bay. Double playa: Wallaceatn Padden to Anderson, liemphlll to Anderson, Anaer ton to Wallace to Bradley to Lajole. Passed balls: By Donahue, 8. Stolen bases:. Pick- . VI It hv ' Mtdhiul hall! RV Wright L Wild pitches: By Harper 1; by w riant, l. r irst oase on dbiii; wii nnrpct, ; oft Wright, 2. Struck out: By Wright, ; by Harper, 4. Left on basea: St. Louis, ; Cleveland. 6. Time: 1:43. Umpire: Sheridan. Score, aecond game: tT. LOUIS. -CLEVELAND, R.H O A. E l R.H.O.A.B Burkatt. If... 1 I 1 S'Plckerlng, ef. 1 114 4 0 Hajr, ii via SiPllck, rf Ill IILaJola, lb.... I 4 I 1 Hickman, lb. 4 I H 0 Bradl.y. lb... Ill llOochnavar, as 4 1 I 4Woo4, a 4 4 I A Bernhardt, n. Sit iBamla, lb.... I 1 I . I 4 41 11 1 Totala. Totala.. t 11 a II I Three-I Lesgse, At Rockford Rock island, 7; Rockfprd, 4. At Davenport-Cedar Raplda. 9; Daven- PAt' Evansvllle Terre Haute game post- P At" Bloomlngton Decatur game post poned. GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE 'Philadelphia Beata Brooklyn Owlag Flood'a Error Which Permlta Fraaer to Score. nftn.r, VHT Y . . v. an Th. TtillAia1nM. snuuiviiin, iuu ,.. , rain team beat out the Brooklyn! today owing pPch!cago-Both Chicago-Detroit gameg to an error oy kwo which uau i poatponed; wei grounoa. BIOITX PITY. Ia.. June SO. (Special Tele- ?ram.) Flandreau's crack team was de eatett In a nrettv tame here today by Sioux City. Score, 6 to t. Hlldebrand of Princeton played right field for Flandreau. score oy innings filnux.Cltv 0 0 0 A 0 8 11 6 Flandreau 0 6 2 0 0 0 0 0 03 Batteries: Sioux City. Bubllts and Jame son; Flandreau, Swain and Oreen. Benson Jnnlora Win. Last evening the Benton Junior beat the Walnut Hill team, 14 to 1, in a five-Inning game. Batteries: Benson Juniors. Fox and O'Connor; Walnut Hill, Goodrich and Drls- coll. The Benson juniors would line to hear from any team under 18 years of age. In Soathern Association. At Memphis Memphis, 8; Little Rock, 0 At ShreveDort New Orlea.. . 4; Shreve- port, 2. At Birmingham Birmingham, 11; Chatta nooga, 10. At Atlanta iNasnvuie, ; Atlanta, . Meteor Loses the Race. KIEL June 80 Emonror WllHnm steered his American built schooner yacht Meteor acroas the finish line at 1:30 thia morning. two hours behind Iduna, the empress yacht, which in the lightest of aire between flat calms, passed from the tall to the head of tha fleet. Lasda came In second. The sailing committee got in at 4 o'clock and its members went to their hornet without announcing the results. -nen raraer, ... . . . ,, .... I skipper of Meteor, says: "They ought to At wasnington vvBBnintiun-x-iiiiiiuciyii'a i pu tne masts out of Meteor and put in a Hemphill, rf.. 4 H.ldrlfk, ef.. I Anaereoa, lb. 4 Wallace, as. .. 4 McCorm'k, lb 4 Padden, Ib... 1 Ponahua. a... 1 Reldy, p I 4 4 14 1 17 St. Louis 10O0O0O2O00O80O-3 Cleveland 2000000100000008 TCarned runa: Rt. Ldluis. 1. TwO-baSO hit: Bernhardt. Sacrifice hit: Lajole. Double nlnv: Wallace to McCormlck. Passed ball Wood. Stolen bane: Hickman. Hit by nttnViBrl hall! Rv Reldv. 2. Wild Pitch: Bernhardt. First base on balls: Off Reldy, 2; off Bernhardt, 3. Struck out: By Reldy, tr hv Rnrnhardt. 8. Left on bases: St. Loula. 7; Cleveland. 11. Time: 2:0S. Um pire; Sheridan. Attendance, 3,000. Gamea Poatponed. Beside the arrangement made for the comfort of the president and his family In tbe living and sleeping spartments aboard extensive plant were made to give him the benefit! of the most Improved culinary and sanitary contrivance!. There it a large refrigerating plant in the forward part of the vessel near the dining saloon. Nothing hat been left undone to make the Mayflower a fit habitation for the ruler of a wealthy nation. ., Before the Spanish-American war tbe Mayflower was the property of Mrs. Goelet. It had been built for her husband on the ! Clyde at a coat of 1800,000. when Mr. Goelet died hit widow at one time con templated telling the yacht to the king Of the Belgian. At the outbreak of tbe war the Mayflower waa bought as a torpedo boat destroyer at a cost of $450, 000. The vessel 1 321 feet over all, 275 feet on the water line. When Governor Allen wa sent to Porto Rico he wa given tbe Mayflower, after it had been outfitted at considerable expense, as hit offlolal yacht. The Mayflower, which now replace the Dolphin, la under com mand of Lieutenant Commander Albert Cleave. aim noatnnned: rain At uaitimoraj oailiinur-j-ouaiuit game motor." The emperor. Admiral von Elsen decher taya, thinks very well of Meteor. Attend- to score with the winning run. ance; 2,700. Score: PHILADELPHIA. BROOKLYN'. R.H. OA. E.I R.H.O.A Thomas, ef. .. 1 4 Barrr. rf 4 4 Hulawut. aa.. 4 I Dooln, a Douglass, lb. 1 Browne, If.... 4 4 lull man, lb.. 4 4 Chills, lb.... I 1 Fraaer, p 1 1 I I 0 1 Dolan. cf 4 4 14 4 1 SlKeeler. rt...1. 4 111 I I 0 fbecaard. If.. 4 111 I 1 liMeCrearr. lb. 4 1 11 4 I 4 O.Dahlen. aa... 1111 4 I Irwin. Ib 1114 4 4 4jAhearn, a.... 4 14 1 I I ITlood, Ib 14 8 1 4 3 4Newton, p.... 4 4 4 1 Kltaoa 4 4 4 4 St. Louis. Washington .... Detroit Baltimore Cleveland Games today: Totala I I If II 01 I Totala 1 I 17 II 8 'Batted for Newton in ninth. Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 S Brooklyn 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 01 Earned run; - Brooklyn, L First base on errors: Philadelphia, 2. Left on bases: Philadelphia, 2: Brooklyn. 8. Two-base hits: Hulswltt, Dahlen, Aheam. Three base hit: Fraaer. Stolen bases: Browne, McCreary. Double play: Hulawltt (unaa alated). Sacrifice hit: Barry: First baas on balls: Off Newton, 8: off Fraier, 4. Time: 1:60. Umpire: Emails. New York Santa Oat Boston. NEW YORK. June 80. Boston defeated New York In the flrat game of tha present aeries today, shutting The home team out Attendance, i.uuv. ocore; Standing; of the Teama. Played. Won. Lost P.C. Chicago 61 33 18 . 647 &!.. " 68 33 25 .669 Philadelphia - 68 24 . 647 .... oi io w 68 27 81 46 ..... 64 24 80 .444 .... 67 28 33 . 438 68 24 84 .414 Cleveland at Detroit. Chi cago at St Louis, Washington at Boaton, Baltimore at rnuaaeipma. IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Colamhaa Fatla ta Solve Cegjaa'a Carves aad Are Shat Oat by St. Pant COLUMBUS, O., June SO. No local batter except McFarlan could solve Cogan's curves this afternoon and Columbus was esslly shut out by St. Paul. Both of the visitors' runs were due to basea on balls. Attendance, en. ucore Oeter, IT. PAUL. a H.O.A.B Ib 1 4 1 I 0 BOSTON. . . . R.H.O.A.B Cooler, ef.... 114 4 0 Tenner, lb... 4 1 II Ixaaoat, Ik... 114 Carney, rf.... I 8 4 Courtney, aa. 4 4 I Orenilnser, lb 4 1 1 Luau. if I 8 1 Klttrlase. a.. I I I fcaeoa, I 1 1 Totala. .. 4 4 4 4 .. 4 4 4 NEW YORK. R.H.O.A.B. Brodle, cf.... 4 14 4 1 Dunn. If -lb... Jonea, If I Lauder. Ib... I I'O'Haiea, rf.. I llBowermaa, a. 4 4 smith, lb.... I I'Mataew'B, lb I 4 Bean, aa 4 .Taylor, p. ., lanu eager ... I Totala .4 i It U 8 Batted for Taylor in ninth. Boston New York .. Earned runsi Boston, 4. First base on errors: Boaton, 6; New York, L Left on bases: Boston, 7; New York, 3. Two-base Pita: Cooler, Lush, Tenney. Stolen bases: Carney, Greminger, Dunn, O'Hagen. Double rlaya: Demont to Courtney to Tenney, trodle to Mathewson, Jones to Bowerman. First bane on balls: Oft Taylor, L Struck Ptllard, If.... 1 lhaaaon, cf.. 6 Keller, lb.... I Lumley. rf... 4 Husftae, lb.. I Pterca, a 4 Lynch, aa.... 4 Cotan, f 4 1 1 If. Knoll Nattreee, s Han, ef... Myera, lb. Turner, Is.. COLUMBUS. H.O.A.B. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 II I 4 4 14 McFarlaa, rf. 4 I 1 I VIoi. lb. 14 11 Pox, a 4 4 11 Wagner, .... 4 4 4 1 ....1 1031003 0-8 ....0 0 0 0 i 0 0 0 0-0 1700 C Wot 193 yr the (Jehaaa Maria Farias) 9,-tt Total! 8 I 17 II H Totala I I IT U I St. Paul 0 0 4 1 0 1 0 0-2 Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Stolen base: Geler. Sacrifice hit: Wag. ner. Shannon. Hugglns. Two-base hit: Mc Farlan. Three-base hit: Lumley. Double plays: Nat tress to Vlos to Myers, Vlox to Vlvers. Vlox to Nattresa to Myers. Struck out: By Wagner. 2: by Cogan, 1. First base on balls: Oft W agner, 8; off Cogan, 8. Hit by pitched ball: fey Cogan. 2. Time; l.a. umpire: jiaaaeii, Shrlver Loses for Laalavllle. LOUISVILLE. June 80. Schrlver't bad throw, allowing CUngman to acore In the Isat lonlng, lost the game for Louisville today. All tne runs were made on errors. Attendance. 1.700. Score: MILWAl'KCE. I . LOUISVILLE. R.H.O.A.B I I.H.at.l Hallmaa. rf.. 4 4 1 4 0 Kerwta. .... 4 111 Clmsmas, as. 1 I 1 I lU'lymer. ef.... 4 kcbr.de, ct . 4 III 4 Oaaaon, lb... 4 I. Ik.... s Woman's Tennis Champloashlp. PHILADELPHIA. June 80. Mist Marlon Jonea of Nevada today won the woman'a tennis championship from Miss Elizabeth vtnr fcv default Mtas Moore vii taken sick on Saturday while playing ber second set with Miss Jonee and play was post poned until today, miss Moore a inaispo- ltion provea more krnvue man eiiuvifeiBM nd she was unable to conclude the game. Miss Jonet was thereupon declared cham pion. Lawn Teaals Cb.ama.loa. LONDON. June 80. H. L. Doherty won the all-England tennis championship today, beating A. W. Gore, the holder, by 8-4, 6-3, 3-6 and 6-0. Illinois Prohibitionists Meet. PEORIA. III.. June 80. The prohibition ists are gathering today tn large numbers for tha annual state convention which opena here this evening. Among the lead ers here are tiaie jonnaon oi cnicago, wno s state chairman; Hon. H. L. Patton ot Pennsylvania: Oliver W. Stewart, chair man of the national committee, and jonn O. Woolley. The nomination of ofrtclala will not take Dlace until Wednesday after noon. Several special trains will arrive this evenlnar bearing delegatea to the conven tion. A lively fight it predicted on the adoption ot a piatiorm. Wants Kanaas City Bask, KANSAS CITY. Mo.. June 80. F. L. TJn. derwood of New York City, who is In the .Itw ta mmiA tn h. njiffrtt le r I ner tn, h. wn trolling Interest oi the National Bank of Commerce, which haa deposits of nearly 332.000,000. Mr. Underwood held a confer ence today with Dr. W. L. Woods, the heaviest stockholder In the concern. While Dr. v oods would not say that he waa ready to sell his holdings, he admitted that ne mignt retire before long. a kcbr.de, ct.. 4 I 8 8 4 Snelurlck, Ik. I I I 1 1 f Rankle, lb... I 4 14 4 1 V law Dunsaa. II... 4 4 4 4 0 fr J McAndrewa, lb 1 II 4 0 I J Bpear. a 4 1 i 4 0 V. k Altrock, S....4 14 10 k- l Croaa. a I 4 14 4 EAV DC COLOGNE HAS KEPT TUB LEAD ta Karopo, Japan, India, Soath Africa aud Aueualia. A Blue daltcata, re free filial and laeuug rtkri'HK for renue4 people; is rsiudiy gaining favor bare. FOR BALE BY W. R. BENNETT CO- W. Cor. lath and Uarnsj eta, n n , IVUIRUf , .... W Tanneklll, aa. 4 Schrlrar, 0... 4 aVhaua, Ik... 1 Thlel. rf I 8 4 4 1 I 1 s : i t 4 1 4 Totals rl I'M t 1 Totala I T IT IT Two out when winning run waa acorfa, Milwaukee 0 00401 1-3 Louiaviiie o eeeoieie-i Left on bases: Louisville, 4; Milwaukee. 8. Two-base hits: Karwln. Gansal. Bacrl. flee hit: McBrlde. Double day: McBrlda to rtunaie. e. true a out: ny Kerwin, i; by Altrock. 2. Hit by Ditched ball: McBrlda. McAndrews. First but on balls: Off Ker- win, i: ore Aitroca: x. Time: l.ii. Lm plre: ward. Tie See re at Toleda. TOLEDO. June 80. The game between Toledo and Minneapolis waa called at the end ef twelve liuilnts on acoeunt of dark aeea, whan the score waa 1 to X, Uughay To Advance Bcleaee. PITTSBURO. June 80. Hundreds of dele gatea to the convention of the American Association for tha Advancement nt ftr-i.nc have arrived In Pittsburg, and by this even- ma, ii ia cxprviru, nearly l.uuy aeiegates win have enrolled at the registration bureau. The first aesalon of the national organisa tion was neiq at iarnegie Musio lisll this (leaned lader Aatherltr of the Railroads af Ifehraska.) Statement of the Taxes Paid by the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Val ley Railroad Company to the Various Counties in Nebraska for the Year 1901, with Some Comparisons that May Prove Interesting. Countr Adams Antelope Boone ; Brown Butler Cherry Clay Colfax Cuming Dawet !odge Douglse Fillmore Hamilton Holt ; Knox Lancaster Madison ." Nuckolls Pierce Platte . Polk Rock Faunder Seward . Sheridan Bloux Stanton ...... Thayer Waehlngton Tork Valuation 22.104.00 173.448.00 107,640.00 102.824.00 232.488.00 405,766.00 65.664.00 81.216.00 899,896.00 205.884.00 177,660.00 122.660.00 116.892.00 85,712.00 206,632.00 61.768.00 66.708.00 118.116.00 99.604.00 102.096.00 116,244.00 8.204.00 83,232.00 159.444.00 112.112.00 140.976.00 118,368.00 75,456.00 15,876.00 82.760.00 . 114,120.00 $4,366,950.00 Tax Tald $ 1.086.22 7,477.86 4.655.30 4,679.88 11.474.18 13.462.39 8,970.97 2.749.07 4.736 69 8.836.03 9.273.99 8.7S8.31 6.134.09 1.435.94 9,720.00 1.865.69 2.159.58 4.801.16 4.813.66, 2,942.64 4.829.03 119.27 8.625.65 6.897.67 6. 307.08 6.304.93 4.691.99 2,865.13 908.45 1,402.20 6.217.66 1151,632.64 Tbe Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Railroad la a railroad 1.362.84 mile In length, of which 83.65 are In the State of Nebraska. It is not a trunk line, but one that depends upon the rrowth of the country immediately tributary to It for it business. The owner of this railroad hope that the pros perity of the country through which It run will In time make it prosperous. In 1900 this railroad received in gross earnings 14.121.457.93 They paid for operating expense 2,689,642.25 Net earning 1,431,815.67 This amount make a net earning of $1,050.53 per mil (or the aystem, and they reported $1,110.42 as such not earning to the Auditor of State In Nebraska, which, It will be teen, gave this Stat credit for the Increased amount received from business which originated on the branches in other State. Out of the $1,431,845.67 they paid $1,007,851.09 for interest on bonds outstanding, and $181,599.74 was paid for taxes, which latter amount wa equal to 12 7-10 per cent of their net earnings. No dividends were paid by this company, and during the years 1895, 1896 and 1897 there wat a large deficit In the revenue. In case the taxes on this road were paid on the Wis consin bests of taxation, it would hare been $120.92 per mile. Instead of $151.95 tn the State of Nebraska To make a fair comparison with thla railroad It Is necessary to select road that do a similar buslnen la other States, and the following table give thl result: . Per Cent Net Earning Total Tax of Taxes Stats Railroad Mile Fer Mile Tax Paid Fer Mile to Net Earning Wisconsin Green Bay tt Western.... 225 $ 440.79 $ 9.896.66 $ 43.97 1 9-10 Minnesota ) Iowa V.... Bur., Cedar Rapid ft N 1.287.99 1.048.62 158,996.80 U9.67 10 8-10 South Dakota ) Missouri Kansas I Indian Territory . . M. K. A T. R. R 2.221.96 L873.13 291,830.18 111.11 Texas J Nebraska ) South Dakota V .... F. E. ft M. V 1,362 84 1.O60.6J 181,599.74 13J-25 12 7-10 Wyoming j Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Railroad in Nebraska, paid $152.95 taxes per mile. Itealthfalneaa it found in the matured product! of the Anheuser-Busch Brewing aisoclatlon, St. Loula, V. S. A., every bottle being aged to perfection, after proper preparation from choicest material!. Orden promptly filled by George Krug, manager Anheuser-Busch branch, Omaha STEAMER BEACHED IN HARBOR Oregrea of Alaaka Llae Sprlags Leak aad Haa Eight Feat at Water fa Hold. SEATTLE, Wash., June $0. The steamer Oregon 1 ashore at Dutch harbor with eight feet ot water In it hold. On the voyage north the Oregon began leaking badly before it had passed Van couver Island, and it wa found necessary to keep the pump going constantly to keep the vessel afloat It reached Nome, however, with two feet ot water In its hold and the machinery very badly out of I repair. A loon a the passenger and cargo were landed Captain Eeeley decided that he could make St. Michael, where the ves sel could be safely beached and repaired. After leaving Nome the rudder poat gave out and the steamer refused to answer its helm. Fortunately the weather was good and Captain 8eeley waa able to make tempo rary repair. A the leak bad not in creased tnd did not appear to be dangerous he decided that he could retch Seattle in tafety and to did not ttop at St. Michael. With the pumpt going continually he found It impossible to keep the water down, and a it waa gaining at a dangerous rate he wa compelled to put into Dutch harbor and beach tbe vessel. The Oregon had some southbound pa tengert aboard, but the number is not known. It It believed the vessel can be saved. "WebraskaTeachers" Special Train ill., Saturday, July 5th, at 8-30 p. m. Via ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. This train ia for the special accommodation of the Nebraska Teachers aua tlu'i friends who will attend the N. E. A. CONVENTION. The equipment of this train will consist of Free Reclining Chair Cars, Tourist and Standard Sleeping Cars. Low round trip tickets, sleeping car reservations and particulars at Illinois Central City Ticket Office, 1402 Farnam Street, or write W. H. BRILL, Dist. Pass. Agt. 111. Cent. R. R., Omaha, Neb., 4) S5.Q0 A MTU Specialist In .11 DISEASES and DISORDERS ot MEN. 19 yean la Omaha. SYPHILIS cured by the QUICK. EST, tafeet and moat natural method that haa yat been dlaooTered. boon every sign ana xmpivra uirappawra completely and forever. No "BREAXINd OUT" of the dieease on tbe akin or faoa. A cure mat ia guaxamaea ui in pnnamamm for life. I KnluUUkLt without euttlng, pain! no deunUon from work; permanent our guaranteed. WEAK MEN from Exceaee or Victim to Nervous Debility or Kxhauatlon, Wash tng Weakness with Early Decay in Young and Middle Aged, lack of vim, vigor ana eirengih, with organs Impaired aad weak. tTRICTVRB eared with a new Home Treatment No pain, no detention fro 4 business. Kidney and Bladder Troubles. Cetaaaltatloa Kre.,Tre)avtaaat by MaMi CHARGES LOW. 119 S. 14th St- Dr. Seatles 8Searle$, Omaha, Neb, If You Want the Best In looking at office in different build ingi, the greatest pralie the owner " or rental agent can give an office I. to .ay that it ia "a good a an office in The Pee Building." It may be In some respects, but It can not be in every respect The Bee Building 1 on of the only two absolutely fireproof office building la Omaha. The Be Building 1 the only building having all night and all day Sunday elevator service. The Bee Building furnishes electrio light and water without ad ditional cost Tbe Bee Building Is kept clean, not some ot tb time, but all ot tb time. Keep the point In mind when -looking for an fflc,vand you will take one ot thoe lilted below, If you are wise. List of vacant rooms in Mill Salt Dismissed. DENVER. Colo., June JO. The suit of H. B. O'Reilly against David A. Mtlla, sec retary of state, to enjoin htm from pub lishing the eight-hour day and other con stitutional amendments which are to be voted on thle fall waa dismissed by tha upreme court (oaay. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. mornins ana was oevoiea io aaaresses or j STRAYED, a red Jersey cow, halter on; wen-unis ami reeponaea, rrvi. Aaopn nan, i reward lor return io o bo. wtn. M. N. u. a. n.. prccioea. i Robertson. Lost M570 1 DR. MARY PROCTOR TO THE WOMEN OF OMAHA THB PAIN PERIOD PLASTERS I make an preeerlbe have helped ao many aromea la Kew York thai 1 want tha women ot Omaha to know what a woularlul bleaalnt titer are. Tha relief ther Ua la almost lnetanianeoua. II you oaco uee ooo rou will never again dread tha coming of tha pain period. I have other romediee lor you, of which I'll tall you If you writ, to ma. I accept oa faea an any- woman may write to ma In Me red confidence an receive any needed ad vice, FREE. Addreaa Dr. Mary Proctor's In atltute, Dig etreel, New York. M re medic e are aold In Omaha only by Fherman A alcC'onnell Drug Co., llth and lodge aaceata. A nidht cap A night cap ia all right If It Gold Top Bottled Beer. It means aound sleep and pleasant dreams. Drink It freely you'll never have a headache In the morning. JETTER BREWING CO., South Omaha, Neb. 'Phone I. Omaha Office. 'Phone 162. LER MICHKLL, Wholesale Dealer, 1011 Main St, i Council Bluffs. 'Phone ). BLOOD POISON la the worst disease on eartn, yet tne easiest to cure WHEN YOU KNOW WHAT TO DO. Many have pimples, spot on the akin,- sores in tne mouin. UlCora, falling hair, bone pains, catarrh; don't know It la BLeOOD PolbON. Send to DR. BROWN. S36 Arch Bt.. Philadelphia. P.. for BROWN'S BLIOD CURB. 2.uO per bottle; lasts onw month. Bold only by Kherman & McConnell Drug Co., 16th and Dodge Bta , Omaha. Brown's Capsules ft?." ?to"renVr,et;d:n'd, Dodge Streets. CURr, TOURSEIH DtgeJ fur aanataral kraeeiUaamualloue. OanraaMea Ut Irrltauoaa or aicoraiiouj eauMitMen. . el aictll BeejDraaea, rieteaie ' rl wa: raisleaa, aaa sua saiftee THi 4.l (attain 0a " aolaoaaaa. ,ois'Il,.r'J rairai .tut .era. VI fl BanraaMea 1 lrrlta e muia fc ef BB eale ''-e-wrtea. ala ia.l0alaT.AiOa. ut HITLi I""" I oli TheB ee Buildiii Ground Floor. Ken tat. CrOOU Hi Uzil fast. Faces Seventaenta atr.1 t... .,r'r. MonI- aUey. TbJa la a large, light room, aid tbe rental price Tnoludea heat ,vl,b,b.w,',?.r nd Jf aarvlce. It haa an entrance both in "hi ilea Building Court and Beventeenlb. street ...... ..7...:..;jrIiT$.oi First Floor. It ITS ion There 1 no finer oitite suite in Omaha than thla one. It la loeataa juat an the right oand of tbe great snarble stairway, and has "nuauaUy large window., looking upon tbe front entrance way of tha building ft Ironta on ifarnara etieet, una room Is u and tbe other axjk. It has a burgiar-proof vault, marble mantel- piece, hardwood floor, and will be frescoed to suit tenant ' L',. 17i M ROOM to i Thla room ia just at tbe baad of tbe main stairway on Ue'irei floor. It woum be a ver aaeUabie orlloe for some geal Ull taaua or oua. uaolur. lue floor apuue is luO. last , "M m(t Third Floor. ROOM 08i Thla room is tlxS feet and la very conveniently located near the elevator. A alga oa tbe door cava be renally a.ea la eiepplag off the eleva. Price lli.0 UOOM Mai 'ihlsooiu la 11 nil feet and will be divided to suit tha unaat. Taia room la'paruouiaiiy aoapua tot aome coucarn needing lauge floor pace ana ta . Uociu.c.y i.a.noaom. office, having an entrauce imZium ibe cuurt and windowe looaiag uut upon heventecntb sueeU It h-. a v.ry ea"a fcr W flOUr a"4 U " l&it oia HOOM aOli Fourth Floor. UxlJ feet- Thla room la n,i. . . -i . - - . haa a large burglar-proof iiU aad Tu w"u vebUUieT 'uSTmSSi lUghu tuid for in. price furulsbea flMi-ciaw accomIaoaA?WM...rr f.WT.Pxfc IU.ll Fifth Floor. IIITB 514i Thl. it a very Urge room. 17U feet. It faoea west, but la very light and well venuiatea. it la very t.ldom that space of this sUe la of fered In Tbe Bee Building. It could be ua.d to auvantage by aome Crin employing a large number of clerks, or requiring large floor .pace a wholesale l.w.tor, or manufacturer, agent, who would like 19 be la I bra-proof building, or It will be divided to suit the tenant Price 134.0 SttlOM Slili This room facet the court aa d It 1114 feet. It haa a burglar-proof vault, and aa It la near the telegraph office and on tbe .am. floor with a number ot grain firms, it would be a particularly good room for a grain firm desiring nral-clavaa acoouunodaUe n frioa uaM Sixth Floor. LITE elOi This eonelatg of two rooms, both lSVixUH- Each of them haa a , large burglar-prvof vault, have bee n newly decorated and are roome where any bualneaa or professional man may be comfortable. Price for ! two ii M R. C. PETERS & CO., Rental Afents. Ground Floor, Bee Building