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" 'THE OMAHA DAILY BEEt THURSDAY JULY" 10, 1002. J 1; X BATTLE TO TIE AT ST. LOUIS Tin Innlngt of Slugging In Ifatiotial LlagTai - but Heither Bids Win. DARKNESS COMES TO STOP THE GAME Beth Pitcher Hit Rather Preely, hat Coatet Pntii Interest! Be (IN at ClMitH et the Score. 1 8T. LOUIS, July 9. St. Louis ul Boa ton battled ten Innings to a tit ft League park this afternoon, darkness ending the struggle. Attendant 100. Score; sr. twit M.H.O.A.B. Smnot, et.... 1 Barclay, If... t poaoran, rf.. I KruhMr, lb. 1 Klchola, Hantaan, Ik, i. O'Nall, . I M O'NeU. a. i Wicker t Calhmia, lb.. I I i I I I t 1 II BOSTON. R .H .O .A a. rwlw, et.... 1111 tmiim. lb.. Ill netnont, lb... 1199 Urr. n ... Ill Ijab. IT Oram'., lb. LAhl. M Mnraa, I 1 I 1 I fiuln.w. ..lit !l I I I ... Total i I 1 M 14 It - Total ... I II M II I Ratted for J. O'Nell In ninth. Hatted for Calhoun In. Unto. Ct Loul 00000001 Boston t 0 1 0 0 10 0 v...a T ..( a tlAatAM 9 Two-baa hlta: Cooler. Carney. Smoot. Three-bane hit: Gremlnger. Sacrifice hit t lenney. Iouble play: Hartman to Brasn ear to Nlchola. Passed ball: Mormn. Stolen base: Hartman. Base on ball: Off O'Nell, I: off pitting-, (. Struck OUtl By O Nell, I; by Pit tinner, z. Bases on balls: St. lunula, 10; Boaton, 9. Time: 1:1. umpire: uwr. Hah a Oatpltehe Deaeyaat. CINCINNATI, July 9 -Harm and peno n Indulged In a pitcher' battle today. Donovan allowed but three hlta. but coetly irrrors -lout the gam for the vial tor a. Hahn 'allowed out nve scattered -nits. Attendance, ,J0. Beoret - . CINCINNATI. I ' BROOKLYN. 1 a no a I k.u.OiA.m rotht. If.... 1 t I IM.a, ef.... fie hoy. ef ( I IHaeler. if.... till Perkier, lb., t I 11 llhu-lur. If., Ill) f. CnTwrora, rf. I I 9 MK'rMrr, lb. I 1 1 9 a f mmm. i.. I ill ti, ... Ill r r, Corcoran, M. I I Irwin, Ik.... 1 I 1 I" if. eteinf.ldt, lb I I I 4 I Ahearn, ... t 4 1 f' ,f riMt, ....... t 1 rin4. It.... I Order of Eagles, will play base hall at v in ion etreet para Hammer, juiy j-i, proceed to go to the aortal fund of the order. IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Le.ll-lll Make It Three StreJ.ht Game f reaa Toledo with Baa. LOmSVILLB. July 9. -Louisville made It three ttrtlght today. It was a fine game ii through, tn local winning ny oppor tune batting. Attendance, 1,171. Score: TOLtDO. a h o a a. Hwitiiit. H I pm., in.... a bOUIVILLB. .H O A Orimt, ef... . banner, lb... t 1 I O.aa.1. lb... II t rioumnf If., 1 1 I 9 Tann.Mll, a I i I 1 oahaon, rf. I plea. t aooa. a 1 1 mii, aa. i i i 9 1 mi, rf... hill b, ... 1 i I I I e tilt ToUla tularllle Toled I I IT II ll Turner, lb.. Own, aa.... Maanr, rf... amltn. f... Ollka, at.... Kl.lnow, c.. ( ec.w.11, a. 1 t I 1 ii I I 1 1 1 Total! ... I T rr 11 I 04000000 14 edo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 t t Left on baaeet ioulavllle, R; Toledo, 7. Two-bnee. hit: Flournov. Three-baae hlta: Klelhow, Turner. Double play a: Bchaub to Oaniell, Smith to Turner to Klelnow. tolen baaea: Tannehlll, Qannon (I), : by Coggaweli, 1. Baaea on ball: Oft CgRfweu, 4i oft Coon, L Time: 1:68. I'mplre: Tlndell. , et. Paal la Crlaaleal. MINNttAPOLTfl Jutr -Bt. Paul' crlo- fled tearrt We eaally defeated by the locale nia afternoon. Hoth aldea played looae hall. Katoll pitched a atrong gam for Minneapolis. Attendance. 1,112. Score: ST. PAt'L. B.H.O.A.B. MlNNKAPOl.il a ho a a telK?::::! ii J SI FhrM. Ik I I I I II Viinot, rf... 1 I Wfrtw, lb., t 914 1 ...1191 :::!!tir e.uiiB braat, Ike talnaar, KAUI1, p.. rbnrrh, If... PIIUM. Ik.,, flhaanu, of. K.ll.T. ID. Ijiiml.T, rf. H.ftlna, lk.. Hurl.r, a 1 Lrnoa, a.... 1 I 1 t 1 I t t t TMiuaay, Katoll H. Lynch. 8t FhyTe, "Katofl. Kelly, Hugglnt Hah a, p. 111 I LeeoTaa, .. 1 I I ToUla ... I in II t TtoUll ... ( 14 11 I Cincinnati , 001010001 Brooklyn 0 0000000-0 Three-baae hit: Dobba, ' Dolan. Stolen banes : Ilobb, Dolan,' Hoy. Tlret bftee on balla: Oft Donovan, 1. Struck out: By Hahn, 2; by Donovan, . Time: 1;35. Vm ptree: Powerg and Brown. PHtabnra; Hit Wkta Neeeeaevry. PITT8BURO, July .-Phlladelphl scored Its two rune on two alnglea and a double. I'lttabura took advantaae of Phfladelphla'a - err or a and alow plays and hit when hit I Bt Paul., i 'i mi til Ceaaa, a I I I I Total. ... I lllll 1 ToUla ... 4 I M IT Minneapolis lOOlOOll- BU Paul 110010000 i Earned nine: HL Paul. 1. Two-baa hits Zalusky, Katoll, Cogan, Kelly. Home runt toien oaaee: m. uyncn (3), Zaluaky. Wllmot, Qulllln, na. fiacrlflo hit: Shannon. Base on balls: Oft Cagon. I; oft Katoll, t. Struck out: By Cogan, 1; by Katoll, 4. Double tilav: Kelly to blllard. Coaan Dlllard to Kelly. Passed balls'. Hurley, aluaky, I. Time: 2:C6. umpire: Has- Rkla gtops Games. INDIANAPOLIS. July . With th score I to 1 In favor of Columbus at ths end of the fourth Inning the Indlanapolls-Colum- Bus game was cauea on account oi rain. two games tomorrow. At Milwaukee Milwaukee-Kansas city postponed; rain. At uieveiana cieveiana-unicago post- ponea; rain. fltaaaia ef the Teaaa. counted. Attendance, l,0t. Score: riTTlBURO, I PHILADELpntA. K.H.O.AtS. P..H.O.A.B. Pari., rf Ill OlTkomaa, (I.. I I I I I 9 parry, n.:... 9 a a 9 Hul.wltt, a. I I 1 Dooia. a till tlJenainsa, lb. 1 1 U I Inrowa, If.... 1 1 1 1 iHallma. lb. t i 1 1 I Clarka, If.... Ill Bauraoot, of 1 1 r'atner, aa... 1 I I llran.fl.ld, lb 9 9 Rltrher. lb.. 1 1 I IxMK-h, lb.... 119 Jtlmmer, ..,, 49 lioh.njr, p.... 11 Ixiiilsyllle.. irtdiananoila Columbus Kansas City Milwaukee .. MlnneaDolla xoieao Played. Won. 48 42 40 34 It to 2S tt CT , M i 68 i 68 . 88 , 07 68 TO a, a inge, lb. i a, If.... I maa. lb. t (CkiMa. lb.... I I I I 9iWklU, p..:.. 9 911 I No games scheduled for today, Loat. 0 14 28 34 87 tt 43 48 PC ..706 .636 .6S8 .500 .4M .448 .114 riTtirtt TTip tippt nntrrnp uiorru PIMAI HiCfifiTllTlfiWC tat Departaaeat Reglae Flaale fer CeaelaaUa f Deflalt Treaty wltk Coloaaala. WA8HINOTON. July 1. Flsal aegotla- tlon for th conclusion of the definite treaty between the United States gad Co lombia, which It to authorise the construc tion ' of the Panama canal, began tt th But department today at a meeting be tween Secretary Hay and Mr. Cromnwell, repretentlng the Panama Canal company, and the Colombian legation here. At the tame time, In order that th set tlement of the. legal question connected with the transfer of the canal company' property to this government might run on concurrently with the diplomatic settle- men ts between the United State and Co lombia, Mr. Cromwell, at Secretary Hay'a Instance, laid before the Department of Justice all the papers la bis possession calculated to assure the attorney general present In force to support their respective In his work In settling the title, compatriots. Henry White, secretary et After conferring verbally with Mr. Crom- th United State embassy, and Mrs. White I well, Secretary Hay turned over to him a I were present to see their son "Jack ' row mas of papers, which the counsel examined No. 1 In the Eton boat tn the contest for very carefully. While a definite conclusion the ladles' challenge plate. Several other wa not reached at today's meeting, it tt members of the embassy accompanied Mr. stated that distinct advance was made tnd Mrs. White. I toward the end. Some correspondence mutt The wind waa sufficiently ttrong In the 1 1, .i with the Colombian aovernment. but forenoon to churn the water. It blew dl- this can be done by cable, and It It be- rectly off the Buckt tbore. giving the boat u,re(1 that th6 ittltJ caB De signed within on tnat station great aavantage. some ex- I a week. pert estimatsa that tn station on tn Mr. Concha, the Colombian minister here, uuck sia wss worm a run lengn. tram the aovernment Erin tie Canadian Hato No Bhw on tha Other Bide. TITUS FAILS TO WIN THE DIAMONDS leaa Xetaale Kventa at Healer He- Take Place la Dvra pear f Rata. HENLEY, England, July 9. In tpltt of a dull, threatening morning exceptionally large crowdt tssembled her today to wit ness the tecond day't racing of the Henley regatta. Interest In the meeting was vastly en hanced iT th danger of the diamond sculls tnd the grand challenge cup crossing the Atlantic. American tnd Canadian! were A 5k iJj CAL1XR-D)r old JaolL X Jtiat road tn tha papr about your blna aunatruck, and rusnod riabt oror. I'm awfully glad yem'rw aa well aa you ara. TouT hicky. tfow. old man. I don't want to work th old "I told you ao" eau on you. but the way to prfnt tunttrok la to kp th bowela clan and cool, and th blood from blnr over-heated, by taking f CASCARET Oandy Cathartic at bd-Um. Tnoy work whll you leep, and keep you aaf and comfortabla all day. uo Wtrm Leaca Oaaaea. . ToUla ... I II IT II ( Total ... I I 14 1 4 Pittsburg 10011110 I Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-1 Earned runs: Plttaburg, 1: Philadelphia, 1. Two-base hit: Doheny. t Three-base hit! Hallman. Sacrifice hltai Davis. Clarke. Stolen bases: Davis, Wagner, Rltohey. Flrtt base on balls: Off Doheny, 1; Off Whits, L Struck out: By Doheny, 6; by White. 1. Wild pitch: White. Tlmei 1:4J., Umpire: t, me ue. , Staatagt of ilk Teasn. Played. Won. 4 . 1'llinnur: Brooklyn. Boston Chicago 66 St. Louie 61 Cincinnati 62 Philadelphia) 67 New York to Games today i Brooklyn at St Louis, Boston at Cincinnati, iew I or a at ritia- urg, I'hllafleipnia at cnicago. . ,. LEAGUE GAMES 40 14 81 . 17 :U 23 Lost 14 . 10 28 12 1 M 8 a p.c. .778 .429 : .42J ' .418 .164 ST. JOSEPH. July a Milwaukee won to. day's game In a pitchers' battle. Score: R. H.E. Milwaukee ... 00000 1000 1 (1 St Joseph 000000000-0(2 Ratter lea: Milwaukee. 8 wo r muted and Luoia; St Joseph, Chlnn and Roth. At Kansas City Kansas Clty-Peorla game postponed: wet grounds. At use Moinet sjem Moines-uenver game postponed; wet grounds. taaalatr f th Teaaaa. : Played. Won. Loat P.C. Omaha W 41 23 .! Kansas City 60 ' 41 28 .F94 Milwaukee... It 38 29 .(74 Denver 61 33 M .124 Bt Joeaph.... M 13 IS .(00 Colorado Springs.... (4 J . 18 .4.18 Des Moines 43 13 .371 Peoria (I 19 40 .323 Like yesterday, th racing began at 11:10. Th first contest was th fourth heat for the grand challenge cup. Although th London Rowing club had the advantage of the Bucks station and rowed In excellent form, Leander led all the way, London's spurt towtrd th finish proving fruitless. Th tlm was very fsat, considering th wind, supporting th generally accepted view that nobody know what reserve power It possessed by th Leander until they are hard prested. The half-mile time wat 1:11. The mile wat done In (:10, This opened the way for what waa generally regarded at the most Important -event of the regatta, the Canadian' contest with Third Trinity, the crtck Cambridge crew, accepted by all at than two years. the British champions In the hetta for the grand challenge cup. Caaadlaa Leae the Race. The race was close and exciting to Paw- ley court. The Argonauts led to that point (half th distance), when Third Trin ity caught up, took command and finished In the tplendld time of 7:11. The Canadians, even when they were passed, hung on In th most spirited faahion and spurted time after time. But they were handicapped by the faot that they held the Berka tide. The tlm for th half mile wat 1:07. Paw- ley court wtt patted In 1:21. The third heat for the Thame challenge oup waa a great struggle. The Irishmen would have won but tor their disadvantage of atatlon. Th Dublin crew got off flrtt and st 111 led at Fawley court, after which Cambridge gradually drew level. A neck and neck race ensued and tha Englishmen won by a narrow margin. After the lunch Interval the. fourth heat for the Thames challenge cup waa rowed In a downfall of rain which aent the turn-mer-clad picnickers In tearch of shelter. The School of Mlnea got clear away from Tatoo dlttricta, $211,000; upper Tttoo dis trict, $70,000; lower St. Francis dlstrlot, $125,000; upper Tensas district, $112,500; lower Texas district, $110,000; Font Char train district, $101,600; Reel Poot dtttrlct, $20,000; Whit River dittrlet, $90,000; Atch afalaya, $40,000; La) Fourche district, $20, 000; Baratrarta district, $10,000; Lake Borgn district, $10,000.. WESTERN MATTERS AT CAPJTAL Several Free Mall Delivery Roatea ta Be Bstabllaheel la low September 1. . (From a Staff Correspondent) WASHINGTON, July 9. (Special Tele gram.) William Kern hat been appointed Charlet W. Russell, the tpectal attorney I postmaster of Houghton, Lee county, la., of the Department of Justice, who hat been vice William Fitter, resigned, delegated to proceed to Ptrlt to examine Iowa poetofflce discontinued: Argo, the title of th new Ptntma Canal com- Scott county, mall to Leclaire; Coralvllle, pany, left here thta afternoon for Atlantlo Johnson county, mall to Iowa City; Amity City, where ha will hold a final consulta- and Platnview, Scott county, mail to Wal- tlon with Attorney General Knox. Judge cott; Coegrove, Frendale and Windham, Russell expects to tall within a week for JohnBon county, mail to Oxford. France. Th date of th departure of the L. W. Warrell, Ira A. Fudge of Dot attorney general, who will join Mr. Russell Moinet, Thomat E. Holmet of Underwood In Parlt to make the final examination of and Harry D. Smith of R&ndelta, la., have the title, haa not been definitely fixed, but all been appointed special laborers In tha It probably will be etrly la Augutt. I Treasury department I The contract for carrying mall from Fort Bennett to Routteau, S. D., has been awaraea to a. v. Texan oi noutseau. which Mr. Cromwell transmitted to th Stat department to the effect that the Co lombian government had decided to appoint a nonpartisan commission to rearraage tha electoral and provincial department of Co lombia, and tt will make the way clear for new election. The congress eould be elected and assembled within th next four months and the body could proceed at once to ratify the canal treaty, which Is to be concluded her. It It Inferred from this ttatement that an arrangement hat been reached between the Colombian conserva tives and liberals which will terminate tha revolution, which haa now lasted tor mor Preoapt Aettoa ' ef Secretary Brlaara Abeat the Deal reel Resalt. Hay The comptroller of currency has approved the National Bank of America, Chicago, as a reserve agent for th Merchants' National bank of Omaha. Rural free delivery aervlc will be et- WASHINQTON. July 9. Secretary Hay'a tabllshed on September 1 as follows: prompt action upon the appeal of the Chi nese government, through Yuan Sbl Kal and Minister Wu, relative to the evacua tion of Tien Tsln ha met with auccess. The foreign generals who have stood In I Iowa Conrad, Grundy county (additional) with one carrier; route embraces an area of twenty-five aquara miles, containing a population of 423. Dunkerton, Black Hawk county, with three carriers; area, forty-eight square miles; population, 1,035. If You Want the Best tn looking at offices tn different bulldlngt, the greatest pralta tha owner rental agent can give an office la to aay that It la "a good at an office In Th B Building."" It may be la torn respects, but It can not be In every respect. Th Be Building 1 on of the only two absolutely fireproof office bulldlngt la Omaha. Tbt Be Building Is th only building having all night and all day Sunday elevator aervlce. The Bee Building furnishes electrlo light and water without ad ditional cott. The Be Building It kpt cUan, not aom ut th time, but all of the tlm. Keep these point In mind when looking for aa offlco, and you will take one ot those lilted below, If you art wlte. List of vacant rooms In - The Bee B uilding Ground Floor. AMERICAN St. Loots Makes It Pear Straight from' Detroit y laperler Pltchlagr by . ' RT ' T1TTTB July .. Tjfluta mad ft four straight from Detroit today, pudhoft allowed but tour hits and Detroit failed to score until the ninth inning, when ttiDer fnld walked and scored on Harley's sacri fice and Oleaaon s out - Attend an oe, Jw. Be oral . . ar. Lnrta. I DmoiT. K.H.OA.B. H.tf.O.A.a. iirkott. If... 1 1 9 Barrett, et... I I I II 9 19 19 Kansaa City, Milwaukee at St Joseph. Tkrae-I Leaajaes At Rock Island Rook Island. I: Rock- ford, 2; twelve Innings. At Terr Haute Terre Haute. 1; Decatur. . . At Bioomingtort Dioomington-Bvanv:ile game post ponea; rain. At Cedar Rapids Cedar Rapids-Daven port game postpones.; rain. tha wav of evacuation will receive Instrua i.h9 'JIT a1a,keft th" TnamM oaremen In tlona from their home government., and. I Nora Springs, Floyd county (additional although ono or two minor point remain service), with three carriers: area, seventy to be adjusted, it la believed that Tien Tsln ,s square mile; population, 1,085. Wever, will toon be turned over to tha Chinese county, with on carrier; area, twenty- authorttlea. seven square miles; population, 700. Secretary Hay, doubting whether anything South Dakota Canton, Lincoln county, could be accomplished dlrecUy through the with two carriers; area, sixty-five square diplomats at Pekln, though action there had miie; population," 900. Garretson, Mlnne- been contemplated, decided to address him- haj,, eounty (additional aervlce), with on carrier; area, thirty aquara miles; popula tion. 450. Lennox, Lincoln county, with one carrier; area, thirty-three aquar mile; population, 400. hand th whole distance. Some ot the Notable Beat. In th second heat for the silver goblets Hon. C. Craven and J. W. Knight, London Rowing club, easily beat a patr of the Reading Rowing club. Time: 9:11. In tha third heat for the Thamet challenge Rental. Per Month. fMOM Hi ltxtl teat, races Seventeenth treat and ha window along th alley. This la a large, light room, a ).d the rental price Includes beat, light, water and Janitor sarvloe. It baa an entrance both on The Ha Building Court and aveisjbentl. atrt Price (AM First Floor. UJ1TB ion There la no finer otbo suit In Oman thaui tola one. It 1 located Just on the right nana of th great inaxoie stairway, and tvaa unuaually large wlnaows looking upon the frent entraaue way of the building. It (recta on s'arnetn eucet On room is 17xl and the other xl. It has a burglar-proof vault, marble maMtel- piece, hardwood floors, and will be frescoed to suit tenant Prloo I7&.04 ROOM Aei 1'hla room la ju't at tne head of the mala stairway ou th nrst floor. It would be a very desirable olUee fer some leal estate maa or oea traoior. Ih floor apace la lui laet Price $29.01 Third Floor. 'I'':". '1. "T .I cun Trinity hall. Cambrldae. beat Trinity, r ...T :r rr JT" imijr. yvHwauy Dunns,. v i - - - . . 1 9eii airecuy to tne government interested . m erV-te A . a A va 1 f . f n t .a I lliinl lea Vase aa M 11 a Uraa a aa le m4 aa 9y9g - I umani, xriiTcr ai isvs muuir;, rnunt a., i uj iubi vi m ciigt.u, iluo T:21. Ii the third beat for the id'' chal lenge plate Eton beat Christ church, Ox ford, easily. Time: 7:20. In the fourth heat for the Thames chal lenge cup the Royal School of Mlnea Boat club beat th Thames Rowing club by three-quarters ot a length. Time; 7:12. In the fourth heat for the Ladles' chal lenge plate, University college, Oxford, beat Radley school by two lengths. Tlmo: Raadalph Take Cleaa Oae, RANDOLPH. Neb., July 9. Special Tele- I T:3S. In the fourth heat for the grand ehal f ram.) The cleanest and fastest game ot he year wat played here today. In which Randolph defeated Bloomfleld. Score, 1 to Memnhlll. at. I fr.ll, rf I Ana.rs'a, lb. 1 1 11 Wallace. H. . 1 1 1 MiOor k. lb.. 91 f. Bpienaia fielding marked the game. Batteries: Randolph. Bates and Shaffer: Bloomfleld, Payer and Held. Hits: Ran dolph, a; Bioomneia, s. lenge cup Leander Rowing club beat Lon don Rowing club by a length. Time: 7:28. In the Chinese question and maintaining forces In Tien Ttln. ., This waa dona through- the American am baasadora and ministers resident at the va rious European courts and Toklo. Answer have been received from nearly all of these. The latest to coma to hand today were from France and Germany, and quite unexpect edly they have all proven to be favorable to th United State' contention. The powera are now inatruotlng their gen erals at Tien Ttln to abandon the condition teught to be Imposed as a precedent to evacuation, that save the email police fore of 100 men the Chinese military forces must be kept at a distance of not lest than thirty in the fifth beat for the grand challenge kilometers from Tien Ttln. Although there cup. Third Trinity, Cambridge, beat the were aome other objectionable feature! la I 9 Helm. Mm. ri... mi.Avi . . . ..... t I Dillon, lb.... 9 It i I warn inia Aiieraoea. i . ri-. il' a i I I Th fast of th Colorado Springs aeries 1 :M.?y if."." 9 ill W" Played at Vinton street park this p.dn.n. lb... 9 19 9 OiW, lb... Mill rierr.oon. i ns game win re cauea at V tonnhue. a... I I i .HMeouif, I i i I 1 11:10, In order to allow the visitors to catch L ludbos. a.... l lit list, b J Mill train fur home. It is Brown' tuVn to .. -.-.Z7.-. a..,. -;-71-. E!J.r L'f..PP4 .nA Hf ry(,Nwneyr oolleglana drew away gradually. amld.t the Argonaut flowing ciud of Toronto by a length and a quarters. Time: 7:11. Both crews struck forty for the first minute and raced nose and note. At Faw ley court Tmra Trinity forged ahead a quarter of a length, rowing grandly. The the agreement which the generals required from the Chinese, they were of compara tively little Importance tn the Chinese mind compared to this condition, and as this ob stacle haa been removed a tpeedy conclusion ta expected of tha Tien Ttln question. 0 0 0 0 1 9 0 1 1 0 0 0 9 0 9 9 0 1f ToUla St. I,ouls. Detroit Karned rune: St Iritis. 1 Two-base hits: Rudhoff. Padden. Three-base hit: Darrett. BarrltU-e hits: Case, Harley. Double pity! llolmta to Dillon. Stolen baae: Iiolme. First base on balls: Oft Sudhoff. (. Struck ut: By Slevera. 1. Left on baaaS: St. Lout. I; Detroit, 7. Timet 1:17. Umpire; O'Lsttgh. un. ' Baltimore Take Three Stralfcat. BALTIMORE,' July (.-The Baltimore American leaaue team won tn third con aecutlva runt from . Washington- her to day. McQinnlty had On bad) Inning, but patton waa hit freely throughout th gamC Attendance, s.oii. boorei BALT1HOR8. I . WAIHINOTON, R.H.O.A.B. PASSES SUCCESSFUL TRIAL Torpedo Boat Destroyer Paal Jon Compile with All the Conditions. WASHINGTON, July 9. The Navy de partment has received telegrams from the Union Iron workt and from Lieutenant Fenton of the trial board of San Francisco announcing that the torpedo boat dettroyer Paul Jones had passed a successful trial. Th lieutenant sayt: "Official trial maximum tpeed, 18.91 knott on 138 revolution and 7,900 horse power; 27.42 knota for one hour at S21 revolution." Originally Paul Joma was required to make thirty knota on a atandardlzlng trial, ROOM 80S This room is 21x1 feet and la very conveniently located near tn levator. sign on the door can be readily seen in stepping off the eleva tor , Price $1(.M ROOM 4Ui This .room la 17x21 feet and will be divided to suit the tenant This room la paruouiaxly aoapted tor some coucern noemu Urge Uuor space and la a daoidetiiy handsome office, having an antrauce lauing the court and Wlndowa looking out upon Uevanleenth street. It hax very Urge burglar-proof vault, bard wood lloora and U one ef the choicest oul see la the building.... frlG &,' Fourth Floor. ttOOM 401. Kxll feet This room U nag t to the elevator and facea court It baa a large burglar-proof vault and U well ventilated, lias good light, auid for tn prlc furnUbea nrst-clata accommodations Price U7.M Fifth Floor. I HITS Bli Thia la a vary large room, 17x41 feet It ta very faoea west but llaht and well ventilated. It U very seldom that space ol this sue la of fered in The Bee Building. It could be used to auvanUge by aome firm employing a large number of clarka, or requiring large floor space wholeaala law alar, or manufacturer a agent who would like to be In lire-proof building, or it will be divided to suit the tenant Prlc (SAM (MOM B3H Thla room faces the court and la 18x14 feet. It has a burglar-proof vault and as It U near the telegraph office and on the aame floor with a number of grain firms. It would be a parUcularly good room for a raln firm desiring nrst-clata accommodation Price (20.01 Sixth Floor. atITU 610i Thla consists of two rooms, both 18x11 H. Each of them hat a large burglar-proof vault, have been newly decorated and are rooms where any business or professional man may be comfortable. Price tor the two W la Soataera Aaeeelatlea. At Chattanooga-Littla Rock. 10: Chatta. Boost, ft. At Nesnviiie isasnvuie, s; enreveport. u. At Hirmmrnam MtmDnis. ii: Birming ham, x. ai Aiianiav Aiianta-new vrieans gam postponea, rain. FAST HORSES. FOR HURON Many tpeedy Animal Will Be Ea r4 la Kaeea at geath Dakota - -t . " Pair Meet. ' HURON,- 8. greatest excitement. The Argonauts were loudly cheered at the finish. In the eight heat of the diamond acullt I Treaaary Department laaae First V. 8. Kslley. Ballot college. Oxford, beat I n.4a Va4 -few PhlltnialKs u. o. Titus, union Boat club, New fork. clTll Aet xveucy wuu vaauy. lima; B.'SV. In the ninth heat for the diamonds R. n Etherlngton-Smlth. Leander Boat club. I WASHINGTON, July 9. Tn Treasury beat J. Berestord, Ksnslngton Rowing club, I department today Issued tha first order unaer me new rnuippine civu government tot That act provided that all taxea paid upon article! subject to Internal revenue TAXES ARE TO BE REFUNDED Jt g. . ..... . quirement waa reaucea to twenty-seven eaally. Time: 1:51. Seoond Heat to British Th eecond heat for th a-nhleta wa. a procession, the Londoners defeating the Reading pair In hollow faahion. The third heat for the ladle." ohallanara D., July I. 8pcil.) Ar- Plate aroused unusual enthusiasm and the al-y. at.... MM Rr. ef...., Ill f.itach. If... 1 I 4 I ll'oxl. lb.... 1 t I Wllllama, lb. I 4 I I IMI.h'tr, If I it keOann. lb.. 1 I 1 I hv4't'e, lb. 1 it ysaour, rt.. . . i . lami n a blnaon. a. I I I I 9 Caeaf, lb.... If -Ma'h a, lb I 4 I I -lr. as I t Itert. aa. . 1114 klarka, I I I T . T . a I rengements for the exhibit here July II to I Eton boys, who, .special claim to this cwntrai aoutn vaaota r air asso- I tropny i. s-eneraiiy conceded, carried the ley koblnaoa. Draaa1 CHltM MoOuioltr. a. 1 1 1 I tlPatuo. . Ill taxes shipped to th Philippine! tlnce No vember 15, 1901, under the decision of the secretary of the treatury of that date, ahall be refunded to th partle who have paid the aame, under regulation to be pre- waa reduced to knoti, so tha boat has complied with the trial condition!. Tha .Navy department haa accepted pre liminarily the torpedo boat dettroyer Perry, built by tha Union Iron workt. FARMS IN SOUTH DAKOTA Ceoaas Bareaa laanes m Report Show la; Agrlenlttire Statlstiea f the State. I It k fW. rai. 1 1 elation are' Droaresalng nicely. A number I food wishes of every one. T hey had the scribed by the secretary of the treasury, 1 1 pi owners oi iaei noraes nave written aay- I nuce. innn ana tooa run advantage of I n,... ..,,i.inn. i... -n i,,-h Ulna thev will h. an hans with ih.ir .tor-V tha fact. The Chriat rhnreh .-ih .h.i. The regulations hav now been Issued. 1 bom liberal prise In each department are own for some distance, but were then rowed They provide that: I being arranged for. and the effort to sc- down and the Ktonlana came away and Claims shall b I tur much or the live stock and other ex- won as they liked In excellent time, 1:t. issued by th coi I blblui at th State fair are certain to be 1 1 turoeasful. . . The cattle aenartment will be managed Union Boat club J f ! I I I r1 I by .George E. WcBalhron of thl city, who favorite, but he 0 9 9 4 0 9 9 9 9- I will hav charge of th (ale of Shorthorn, to the aurprlse t 1, 1 . i I .u j "it. ' . '" T-tol. ...11 IT IT II l ToUI. ...4 114 1 lf-"TrVal- . -i,, a -""o'IY "af "i tV'l. "V -Si i A" known - - - , . .- . " ... ... . ... i i v .i.wii "v.. v vtuv we luia wa. av warm oath Baltimore . Washington Sacrifice hits: MoOann, Bly, Selhaeh. Two-baa hlta: Roblnaon. Doyla, I Clarke, Ttreanahan 111. Kellev. Thraa-haa. hit! kelley. Stolen baaet: Bresnahan. Gilbert Klrst base on balla: Off McUlnnlty, 1; off ratton, 1. Struck oat: By MoOlnnlty, 1. aased balls: Roblnaon, Clarke. Lett oa baaet: Baltimore, 4; Washington; .- Time: 1:46. Umpires: Johnstone and Carruthire. Greatest Game" et Seaeoa BOSTON, July 9. Philadelphia won from Ttoaion today. In aaventeea Innlnts. the longest professional game played In thla city for twenty years, careni lieu , ins Galloway, Hereford, Angu and other pure piooa eattie aunng tne exnioit. inis is a j w feature and will afford those wanting the best of these strains of cattle to pro cure them at the fair. Those, havlna cattle t dlapose ot at thla sale should write to air. aicfatnron. Tne exhibition will take Blaea on tha aeeoclatlon grounds in close proximity to mis -city, wmca are among in nnett in tne nortnwest. pAees at Tekamab. TEKAMAH. Neb.. July I neola! Tela. ar. I ar v9 tsvani w vat r-ti mm rm n I tsx-ri I na a a. . . v aw . ' . - '. r - port ' In spit of th recent heavy rain that Waddell had tha locals at his (meroy. Attendance. 1.7twL Score: . Btahl batted for Dlneen In seventeenth Inning. Dun.anvji.fHTA. i Boe-roa? K.wuaavi a n qa WASHINGTON, July 9. The census bu reau today mad publio a bulletin on ag riculture In South Dakota. It ahowa that In tha centui year 1900 there were 51,621 farms In the state, valued at 1220.133.190. no prepare a upon rorma i ... ...- . .... n n-jn ia M For the succeeding race, the eighth heat revenue for the refunding of the taxea about 18 per cent of the total area of the aa form 44, and shall be mad under I state. The live stock, held on tn rarma The character of tha a-ooria ahfnoed I . - ...a men . ao. . 4 . . 1. 1 n ... waa rowed tn a .t.nH.tlli I TC. a.T. . . " .i.. "I-.-- a '' " '"""" of evervona. Tha a rn.rir.an I.Tj .;.. ".. Ti." ::..i . :1 111.211.180. making the total of farm prop- waa heavily handicapped, both In hit eta- (he name of" the port to which thlpped, erty tor the ttate $297,596,102. tlon which waa the Berke aide of tha river I ... .... .v.. ki. nr .v.. Tnin. I m. . . .v. - . ,k, llr ,.,.K. , I " " ' v.j...... i i QB report, piavaa uin tbiuo Vft ttuui iruu C.r Kep of faairaieie. "o.toVC .bl'by ncecertrnT.Ve?' .nTby' ' had twenty-one pounds the advantage. The i aflldavlt of the consignee, showing that 908,804 goes to the audit ot th llv atock uaiuraiam ia tne wmy irom tne start and th. 00da were actually received at a port nroduct waa T I) rea lena-tna ahead at r. .v nm.rt I . .1 ... . . , . . . i ...i . i I He maintained this dlatance and paddled tne Carance certlfloatea nor the affidavit home an eaay victor. Kelley started with i . naime. ran be obtained It will be necessary for the claimant to obtain the affidavit of the master ot the vessel on which the goods were shipped, .ihowing what disposition was made ot the goods. The principal a nic lei upon which re fund will be mid ar whiskl, beer and cutting-down tactic. He put In thirty eight strokes In the first minute to the Amerlcan'a one. The Oxfordlan went an the front at once and aained a Quarter of a length In the first quarter of a mile. At tn natr miie ne waa a nair length to the good. He then tacked on over a couple of Red Hot From the Gaa. Wat the ball that cauted horrible ulcere on G. B. Bieaamaa, in swart, Mien, bucx lea's Arnica Salve aoon cured him. 26c. the track le In good condition and a Ana lot ot hones tre In the ttablei. The racea continue over Saturday. On the card for Tnureaay it tn i:m pace, with nine start- era: ths l:t trot, with seven starters, and Titus was ttartasi, u... a . . t"rnr, I ,.',..,.nli. .i .:..':,',': r .. i I . ! IIJTi w a a a a a I i n teof tha I1T nara and a ihro..ln,i,ik.. badly Used up at the finish. a- ,w ' - - - ; " I - .1 T I - .' . . . i .. . , u..ii w i a a a a r.Mni aa 1 . . x. .1 .nil. ni ranaaf runnin. raea 1 jinuir, mau. at iirai innw in Viurpbr. lb.. I 111 1 UOb'ca. lb., IM tj - - - 1 11 I the fourth heat for the ladles' challenge ri. Croas. aa. 1 1 4 I ir.rrla, lb..v I 11 i iltfCBnirT IC tifX CCT A C inc I Plate. 80 far aa Fawley court the race rbrerk. ... 1 41 I 91 Warner, ..... I 1 1,9 I VtnUIVl Id NU I d C I AolUt waa neck and neck. University coll. re. uxiora, men snot sneaa and gained more lengths and Titus' fate waa apparent I other vinous, spirituous and malted liquors "J.'::.amplV!1V.uArwd...Axp",! and tobacco. No ettlmate ot the amount worth a couple of lengths to Kelley. After! of money which will be refunded haa been the half mile, however, Titus never flattered made at the Treatury department, but It It nis supporters ano K-eiiey paonied homo a . ,hat it will arrre.ata a.veral viiiiiiri u j at. uiiiuuiutj mi tuusji jr m i m t f?tj i MISSISSIPPI IMPROVEMENT VYadd.ll. ... 111 Dina. .... 9 111 -statu 1 9 TaUla 4 19 II II 1 TaUla ... I It II at I e.::::isiuHu:f:sa Earned runs: Boaton, 9; Philadelphia Two-baae hlta: Parent. Beybold. Thr base hlta: Bchreck. Beybold. Home ruasi t 'a rant M. Cruas. Btol.n baae: uleaeon. Sacrlflce hits; LaChanoS. L. C'roea. Double play: LaCbance to Parent, rlrat baae on balls: Off Dlneen (; Off Waddell, 1. Hit by pitcher: By WaddlL L f truck, out; By Ulnean, (; by Waddell li Lett od I bases; Boston, I; Philadelphia, 9. Wild pHchea: Waddell. 2. lime: 1 ta. Umpire: Connolly. Morgan Mast Pay Discharged Employ -Fifty Teeaaasl Dollars, Yale ef Oae Share ( Steek. NEW YORK. July 9. Aa order was length advantage, which was doubled In the laat half mile. In the ninth heat for the diamond sculls R. B Etherlngton-Smlth of the Leander Rowing club took the race In band from the start and easily beat J. Beresford of the Kensington Kowlna club. Smith did no more than paddle the laat half mile ta haadid down today by Supreme Court Jut- alow tlm.. The contest waa no criterion Steadies; et the TeAaa. Plared, Won. Lost Chicago SO la ,23 Boaton .. - V t Philadelphia ....... l I. 34 IT Bt. Iuul., i 1 4 t Baltimore u 64 . S Waahlngton " J! rirolt 64 27 ' It Cleveland 1 t ' Gam tody: Baltimore at WMhlagten. AOeth.r Prater aa I Game. Members of Omaha aerU No. 11 anet CvuttOl iilutta are No. 104, Fraternal at ae Ml .tf7 a -.ti .41 tic Keogh la White Plain refusing to aet ald a verdict of $60,000 In favor ot Peter P. McLaurln ot Mount Vernon against tha Cuba company. McLaurln waa employed by the company to proa pact lumber land la Cuba. Beside a itlary ka wat to receive one ehtr ot Stock in tha esaipany. Difference troee and McLaurln wis discharged. Ha waa not given a ehar at Stock He sued and recovered tudgtseat J. Plsrpant Morgan and Sir William Van Horn ar stockholders In the Cuba com pany. When the cat waa tried the com paay, In order ' net to Inconvenience Mr. Morgan and other ateckholdert by having them aubpeenaed a witnesses, declared that ta value et oae soar f th com paay'a Stock wtt $60,000, as to what he may be able to do tn the nnai agalnat Kelley. The day'a sport waa concliMed with the two heats of the Wyfold challenge cup. Eatre tor Createa Stake Cleaed. CRESTON. la.. July 9 (Bpeclal.)-The entries for th stake race at the Creston district fair cloaed laat night with a very Satisfactory list, many fast horse of mors than a state reputation being among th Hat. The entries In other classes ar com ing tn rapidly and an excellent field ot fast horse la promised for the meeting to be held September II to 19. Kearaey Drabs larltoa. KEARNEY Neb., July 9. (Special Tele-gram.)-The Sbelton baae ball players were one more beaten In a game played here today with Kearney. 7 to 1. Batteries: Kearney, Burman and Pendergraat: Sael too, Fulmar and Plckgrd. . . Chief ef Baa-laeers Gives Oat State meat Coaeeralas; River Work to Be Doae. WASHINGTON. July 9. On the recom mendation of tha Mississippi River commis sion Otneral OUletple, chief of engineers, bat made the following allotments from tht tppropriatlon, aggregating $1,200,000, for the Improvement ot the Mississippi river from the head of the passes to ths mouth ot the Ohio river under the act of June 11, 1901: For leveee, Jl.OOO.raV); surveys, gauges and observation. $6'."00; dredgei and dredging, $295,000; Improving harbort at New Orleant, Memphis, Natchet, Vldalla La., Helena. Ark., Carruthertvllle, Mo., tnd Greenville. Miss., $218,000; Atchafalaya and Red rivers, $15,000; First and Second districts, $200,000; Third district, $205,000; Fourth district, $116,000; Mississippi River commission, $10,600; leaving unalloted $4,600. The allotment ot $1,000,000 for levees I to b distributed bs follow i For lower R. C. PETERS & CO., Rental Agents. Ground Floor Bee Buildinr A MAN becomes languid, Irritable tnd de spondent, through loss of nerve vigor. Life sc. ana a mockery. The courage. force, vigor and action which charao teris full-blooded men, sr lacking. hav kindled the light ot hop la many a man' face. They bring vigor to the Weak and ambition to the derpondent - The permanently check the weak, eaing drain, feed th Serve, enrich tha blood and make mea over gener ally. (100 per box t ( box' (5.00. With s (A UO order we Issue a written guaran tee to refund the money if a cure be t fleeted. Hook ftee. For aai by Kuhn V Co., Omaha. Dillon Drug Btore, South Omaha. Levis Drug Co.. Counoll Bluffs, la. 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BKOWN, 835 Arch St., Philadelphia. Pa., for BROWN'S BLOOD CURE. $2.b0 per bottle; lasts onw month. Sold only by Sherman a McConnall Drug Co, ibih and Dodae Bts . Omaha. Brown'. Capsule: itZ?iS3& Podge Street. Every Vom&n SeS ff'hiaa otCmTl U kXJT IsAaiafl,, aocaulaa W . -pihrt, bal MnA Hint p for U- A. A'S. J LVt4 Bool aaalal.U llTS) TV I lull parUeuiaiaaAd dti.elmni la- tx" Av raluabl. le la.llaa. MtStll liO, C7 'i ... 27 .. N. T, O-tX" Room Xe Timet Bldg. fur eaie oy IHEHNAX t KOM,I.L DHlll CO., Corner Sixteenth and Dodg streets, Omab.