THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1903. 5 PIRATES CONTINUE TO WIN Philadelphia is Outplayed at Ererj Point of the Game. ONLY CHANCE IS IN THE SIXTH INNING roar lilts Ranched la that laalng Bel Three liana, hat They Are Fire Short of Raoaith to Land the tianie. PITTSBURG. July 3.-Phlladelphia was outplayed at every point. Their only chance was In the sixth Inning, when four lilts were bunched am) three runs made. Attendance, 3.l.0. Score: PITTBULKU. rHILADKLPHIA. A.E K.H.U.A.B H.H.U.i auinont, dl I 1 I WThnmaa, cf.. U 1 rko, If ... 0 U slWolir't'n, ib. 0 1 Boau HI Krliriiis, rt Wanner, lb. KruKr, aa.. Learli, ID... HlUhay, ib. Hialpa. c K.eaneljr, p. Totala .. 1 & Tuna, II 1 H K.liier, rt II 7 U XI 14 1 0 1 111 Harry, lb.... 1 1 10 Hulnwltt, aa. 9 1 1 (Jlraaon, tb.. 9 1 1 Dooln, o 9 11 lluaitl'br, p. 9 1 1 Kuiolpb ... 9 9 Totala ... 24 II I x Hutted far DuKtflehy in ninth. PlttHburg 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 2 X 7 Philadelphia 00000800 03 Kiirtifd ruiiB: Pittsburg, 3; Phlladolphia, 3. i"w-j(iHe hits: Wagner, Kitchey, Kels ter, JlulHWitt. Three-oase hits: l;trh, Phelps, Kennedy, fciacrilice hits: Clark CI). L,each. Stolen bases: Wolverton, lioolfi. Double plays: Sebrlng to Phelps to KrugiT, Wagner to Kitchey to Lieacn. first l.ie on balls: Off Kennedy, 3. Hit by pitched ball: Beaumont, btruck out: By DuKKleby, 1. Passed ball: Dooin. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Johnstone. Standing of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. tall, . Innings pitch",: By Ailemang. 1:1 Postponed Giart, At Kansas City Kansas Clty-Milwaukea game postponed, rain. Standing of the Teams. Flayed. Won. toet. P.C (9 88 21 .M4 SI V U .'7 82 37 .597 61 80 81 .i2 0 34 .133 jft 34 ,V 62 12 30 .413 69 21 28 .ict MIlWBllkf St. Paul Louisville ... Minneapolis CiJliimbuK .. Kansas City. Toledo ttsmts today: Milwaukee at Kansas City: Minneapolis at 8t. Paul; Indianapolis at Louisville; Toledo at Columbus. Had Base ftaaalaar Conats. MILWAUKEE, July 3. Milwaukee won from Peoria, partly due to wretched base Yunnlng by the visitors. Attendance, 400. Score: R H E Mllwalkee 0 J 0 0 0 0 0 0 - ' 8 Peoria 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 10 1 flatteries: For Milwaukee, McPherson and (Lucia; for Peoria, Alloway and Wil son. - ,. Postponed Games. . At Kansas City Kansas City-BC Joseph tame, on account of rain. At Des Moines Omaha-Dei Moines, no gum, rain. At I)enver Denver-Colorado Springs game, on account of rain. , Standing of the Teams. Played. Won. Lout. Milwaukee Colorado Springs Kansas city ... St. Josefih Denver Peoria 61 54 , 63 , 62 . 62 64 87 3 28 26 25 24 20 II 14 18 27 27 30 St 31 F.C. .725 .667 .628 .40 .480 .444 ,77 .320 INVALID COMMITS SUICIDE Jacob 8argarjtt Mildly Insane, Shoots Himielf in mart and Head, DEAD BODY IS FOUND BY HIS BROTHER Two Men Preparing: to Retara to Their" Home la 'Wyoming When the Tragedy Ocenrs Oor- oaer Holds laqaest. it the greatest event of the kind ever held country. ( SHAMROCK I LOSES TOPSAIL Repairs Damage aad Closes tn Big Gap, Kearly Catching Hew Challenger. NEW YORK. July 1 A sudden shift of wind today brought Shamrock I crippled and limping across the finish line minus Its club topsail only four minutes behind the slippery new challenger, Shamrock III. The latter was 8:02 ah aad In twenty-six miles of a sall-stretchlng trial before the old boat was partly disabled. The club topsail pole on Shamrock I broke at the topmast head when It had four miles to sail. It was thirteen minutes Crased by 111 health. Jacob Sergeant of '"J? ' h 'n7 JJ. At!!?m Lusk. Wyo., ended his life by shooting accident Shamrock III beat the old boat himself twice yesterday afternoon. The 4:30, running to leeward fifteen miles and tragedy occurred in the rear yard of Mrs. ?fjllyh iS'""''" ,n "a'"nS 'n ' Joseph Chrlstensen, 614 South Twentieth -l n npw cunseeRer waa hardly tip to Its ;ni w One ball en- standard today. Ordinarily in a Hgn Ind m.i nhnuf l an iVnlnck terd the left breast and 1. supposed to have J-h preva.ed it to tenmc. better lodged In the region of the heart, and the .,.. ans, ensnare made In Its trim and In other entered the head hack of the right I reduction of its ballast had not improved It. Des Moines 63 Omaha 60 Unities todav: Des Moines at Omaha Kansas City at St. Joseph, Peoria at Mil waukee, Colorado uprings at Denver. Pittsburg New York ..... Chicago Brooklyn Cincinnati Boston St. Louis Philadelphia damns today 64 W 4 68 66 tit) , 0 Huston 20 U 28 a 42 41 St. .687 .M4 MS .bli .500 .400 .333 .317 Louis, Brooklyn at Cincinnati, New York at Chi cago; Philadelphia at Pittsburg. Game at Vlatoa Street Park. Omaha wilt return from Its trip around the circuit and play two games on the home, grounds Saturday. Des Moines Is the opposing team. . The lineup does not show any of the new names promised bv Manager Rourke. - Omaha. - Position. De Molnea Wright first base Towne Shugart..'. Second base Qulnn Dfllan snortstop O Leary Hlckey Third base Dukee Carter Lrt field.. temple and lodged In the left side of the head. The body was found by a brother, W. P. Sergeant. It was lying on the left side, the head barely touching the corner of the brick foundation of the rear end of the! 6:20. house. The feet and legs extended out over the walk. In the right hand was a 32-callber revolver. The flesh on the head and on the breast was powder-burned. The man had carefully pulled aside his shirt and undershirt before placing the re volver to his breast, and It was not until seme time after the arrival "of the police that this wound was discovered. The re mains were at once taken to the morgue. Came for Medical Treatment. Jacob Sergeant came to Omaha about ten days ago from Lusk, Wyo.,- accom panied by his brother, to take medical treatment. He had been suffering with nervousness and was mildly Insane. His condition was gradually growing worse. and W. P. Sergeant had made arrange' The wind today varied from two knots to about seven. The course was thlrty-mlles long. The summary: Start. Finish. Elapsed. Shamrock III 11:05:44 3:32:00 4 2:16 Shamrock 1 11:04:24 3:36:00 4:31:3 in elapsed time snamrocg in won oy METEOR AGAIN OUTSAILED Battleships' Salate Falls to Bring; Lack to Kaiser's Racing Yacht. KIEL, July 2. Yacht races were sailed today from Kiel to Travemunde at tne mouth of the Trave. The battleships at Kiel thundered a salute as the emperor s yacht Meteor crossed the starting line. With a fluky breeie Cicely and Clara worked close down the shore and overtook Navahoe, Meteor, Humburg, Empress. Iduna and the other boats, which started ten minutes earlier. Cicely was still load ing when the afternoon breeze turned Into hunt aciiinlls romuelllng Meteor and Ham burg to reduce their canvas. The finish was sailed in a grand breese. Cicely cov- AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES ments to return home with him last night, jrea tne last sixi " Tavlor Thnrtv when the two were talking over I d . u Hvn tn the winner of Grv!h... Center field ark. ,n roturn home, jaCob threatened to kill Its class. Cicely, which Is a Fife designed Welch Right field Hoffer , . ' . ... , . -chooner owned by Cecil Quentln. take Oondlhg Catcher Fohl himself and said he did not want to go "j0 Challenge cup for the in t. Paul Shots Minneapolis Oat Bight Inning Rainy Match. MINNEAPOLIS, July 8.-St. Paul shut out Minneapolis In an elght-lnnlng game today. The field was muddy and rain fell during the lust two innings. Ferguson wits a puzzle to the locals, although Thomas was easy for St. Paul. Attendance, l.OuO. Bcuro: . ST. PAIL , MINNEAPOLIS Oelar. Ib... BhannOQ. cf. . Jaraaon, rt.. Bf-haefer, aa., HuKKina, lb.. Kell.jr, lb... WheWar, If-. Plarca, o yerguaon, p.. H.H.O.A.E S 9 t 1 9 I 1 1 0 I 1 11 1 1 1 I 1 9 , ( 12 14 IS 1 Totala Bt Paul 0 0 2 3 .0 0 0 06 Minneapolis 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Earned runs: St. Paul, 4. Two-base hit Thomas Catcher Milton Pitcher Morrison Bhafatal Pitcher Barry Henderson Pitcher Cuihmati Companion Pitcher Madigan ' The first game on July 4 will be called at 10:30 a. m., and tne second at 3:45 p. m .Waterloo Bacapes a Shntont. FORT DO DOE, la.. July 8. (Special Tele gram.) Jjy virtue of a questionable deci sion In the ninth Inning, followed by a hit Waterloo escaped a shut-out In today's game. The score was 7 to 1 In favor of Fort Dodge. Two men were out In the ninth, when Waterloo worked a man across the- plate. Bantz, In the box foi Fort Dodge; pitched a magnificent game, hold ing Waterloo to four scattered singles, Score: R.H.E, Fort Dodge ....1 0 a 0 4 0 0 0 07 9 4 Waterloo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 4 4 I Waterloo, tsaies ana wnarton Totals ... 9 9 M II 1 Marshall back to Wyoming. Thursday afternoon he 8eoonj time, which cup now becomes the managed to elude the vigilance or nis property ot tne yacni s owner: brother and was absent from the room until o'clock In the evening. After he Y. M. C. A. Tennis Tonrney had retired the brother searched his cloth- I Lat evening the last game in the first Ing. but found no poison or revolver or round of the Young Men s hristlan Asso--J. i.u v.iv, ,. , Mm elation tennis tourney was played off and threat. Since that time, said W. P. Sergeant, he and his brother had been almost constantly R.H.O.A.K. afcCraarr. cL 9 9 4 9 1 Spoonar, lb.. 9 0 1 0 9 Lally, If 9 1119 Katoll. rt.... 9 1 1 9 9 budwlg, c... 9 14 19 Mcliityra. 8b 9 1 0 I 9 Martin, ib... 0 0 I I 9 Oyler, as 9 9 2 1 9 Tbomaa. D... 0 1 1 I tl together, and he does not know when or how or where the man got the revolver with which he shot himself. Finds His Brother Dcnd. the first game In the second rouna. im score: First round: , . . .... Rurh (15) beat Meyer (15), 6-4, 4-S, 6-2. Second round: ... . . . , , McNulty (30) beat Danieis (.scraicn), -, 6-2. Oxford Cricketers la Lead, t nwnnw Jnlv ' 1. A rood slxed crowd A few minutes before the shooting Jacob was present t Lords today when the an- Sergeant went to the kitchen of the house """r,"resumedV Oxford yester- and asked Mrs. Chrlstensen for a drink of riv .....red 2S9 In the first Inning. Today rater. This was given him and he again I Cambridge responded with rs7. A few mln Game at Kragrs Park The Walter Molse team will cross bats c irneu run- D , -.. -"- wlth Superiors at Krug's park on the inonias. lorw-ume nil. DHiarwi ..i,,,.. -,V ir..rth lom. n- dIhvs: Lallv to Ludwig. Geier to Hugglns to Keliey. first Dane on Dans: ure. i nuraa. 1; oil Ferguson, 1. Struck out: By Thomas, 2: bv Feriruson. 4. Sacrifice hits: Thomas, Jackson, Wheeler. Left, on bases: Min neapolis, 6; St. Paul, 7. Time; 1:20. Um pire: Foreman. - Errors Lose for Louisville. LOUISVILLE. July 3. Errors lost the game for Louisville today. Both Walker and Kellum pitched good ball, bensatlonal fielding by Fox and a running catch by Odwell were feature. Attendance, i,w Score: , ' iNniANAPnUs. .' LOUISVILLE. n ll. it. A l l R.H.O.A.K. H(iiaTr, HI 1.9 9 vjKarwta. rt... 0 119 9 , v X a a v nan, iu w a v v ,9 9 4 1 -Ollra.hear, lb. 9 1 4 9 9 ,0119 VtUdwall, cf... 9 9 9 1 9 ,9 lit 1 u Sullivan, lb. 9 18 19 ,t O t 9 uiolymar, K...0 1199 .9181 U9ihrlvr, e... 114111 .114 8 lyulnlan. a.. 9 14 3 3 KWalkar, p. ...-a 19 4 1 afternoon of the 2:45. The lineup: MOise. - Fltsgerald Catcher .. A Carlson... Pitcher .. Barrett First base , Day Second base. Drlseoll Third base. Stlnchauser Shortstop Luplnske Wiley: Right field Llppe R. Carlson Left field Zlebell Talbot Center field Cederel Metcalf. aubstltute. Vox. 3b, ltoydon, c. t:oultar, cf. Jonaa, It..,. Klhm, lb.., Taniaatt, lb aictjann, aa Kallum, p Totala Indianapolis Louisville ... 1 1 9 9 CiV ..."87 87 J- Totali ... 8 t 87 19 ....0 6 0 0 0 1 6 1 0 S 00 0 00002 02 In tne American Leagne. ,Oames today: Chicago at New York, EVENTS ON .RUNNING TRACKS Jane Holly Lowers Ilecord, Though New Mark Mar Not Stand. went out in the back yard utes later W. P. Sergeant came down out of the room on the second floor, with the grips belonging to the two men, and paid Mrs. Chrlstensen the rent. He handed her a bill, and as she could not change it he started out to get the change. He went lftw.nl lha rear nf the house, where Af r 'nJlIZ I Chrlstensen said his brother had gone. In a aiiiiron I faw seconds he rushed back wildly ex. .....Peterson cited, and told Mrs. Chrlstensen his brother match of 100 birds each here the Fourth had committed suicide. The police and coroner were notified, and Assistant Po lice Surgeon 3chleler said Sergeant had died instantly from the effects of the wound in the head. Inasmuch as there Superiors. ..-Kochford Kaw Tribe Releases Pitchers. runiio riTT ' Jniv x. Hitcners flic- Donald and Bouders have been released by . - t- i-i American HMHOrlatlOn Dall club. McDonald will go to Minneapolis and Souders will retire tor mis oo'i. Match Shoot at Gibbon. nmnsT x'fli. Tot v a. fSDeclal.l Mart rA?JLV"Zr'-BSZZ Hlver and H. O. Hnnton rVlll shoot a blue rock DEATH RECORD. Faneral f,Mr Garaler. ir.-v.rtrT May... July 8. (Special.) The re- were two wounds in different parts of thai nt Mrs Nora Garnler, who died In St. Louis at Boston, Detroit at Phlla- body, either of which might have been Bouth Omaha Wednesday, arrived at noon delphia, Cleveland at Washington. fatal, the police took W. P. Sergeant to I f. m... ..rvicoa were held in the Chris- theatAUon. Han churCh at this -place, of wWoh, Mrs, :.The dead man was 47 years of age and Qarnier was a member: Kev. M. C. Wira- had recently returned from Alaska, where Deriy 0f the Methodtst Episcopal church ho had spent four years. He waa born in preached the-sermon, the regular pastor oraniiuii, vi., wuoio uis paranta sun re- I being absent. ine paiiuaii " - side. He waa unmarried. He had been I iected trom Exeter Ancient Order of Unite! mentally unbalanced since February. workmen lodge No. U. Mr. Qarnier being The verdict of the coroner's Jury waa a member of South Oma-.ia no. no. CHtCAOO. July 8. Jane Holly ran six Earned runs: Louisville, 2.' Two-bise anda half furlongs in 1:18H at Washinrton that "Jacob Sargent came to his death aarnler was married a little over a year nus: Duiuvan, miiiaru. oiuion uuci. rfj i rim touay. ine mara is lower man tne I trom a pistol enoi nreu Dy nimseii wniie mer, Fox, Heydon. Sacrince hits: lleydun, I world's record of 1.18H set by McChesney temtorarlly Insane" Kellum. uouoio pmy: ouiuvan iu nan. i at nariem in iwt, nut it may not stand as I ------ - Hhho on balls r Off Walker. 5. Struck out: Hy Walker, 6; by Kellum,- 5. Time: 8:0o. Umpire; Mullane. Toledo Under la Batting Game. COLUMBUS. O-, July 3. Columbus de feated Toledo In a lively hatting game to day. Ailemang was knocked out of the box in the second inning. new . time, as the start was made out of aohute. thus eliminating one turn. Re- DE KNYFF GETS SECOND PLACE Toledo had a batting First rdce. alx furlongs: Helaeraon won. ivungannun secona. cognomen tnira. Time: l:13H. second race, six and a half furlonara: Jane Holly won, Travera second, Warte iv lent xnira. rime: i:iv Third race, one mile and seventy yards: Automobile Times and Positions Are Officially Pobllahed, Thongh Jan atsy's Victory Is Protested. - . . . . . ... I 11IIIU If. Y, vXi e-"n won. Bondage second, Calba third. the locala. "Cotton" Turner's batting and the all uround work or Kaymer were tea tures. Attendance, 1,088. Score: COLl'MBl'8. ' , TOLEDO. R.ll O.A.E I R.H.O.A.K. Gieaaon, aa.. I 5 11 1 usmilh. rt.... 0 V 8 1 I Kannon, cf... 1 0 1 S UjUwena, aa..l. 9 19 11 Arndt, rt 8 1 1 9 C. Turner, tb 1 8 0 1 Raymar. 2b.. 8 8 4 4 1 Thoncy. It... 9 18 9 Malli. lb... 9 14 9 1 Col. e 9 14 1 att'Makln, p.. 0 1 0 8 Hi Total ...11 18 87 It 8 Hlank'a'p. If. 9 Kelallni, If.. 1 T. Turuar, lb 1 iiernard, of.. 8 Klalnow, c 1 Shaub, lb.... 9 t'hllda. 2b...,. 1 AHamang. p. 9 Crlatal, p.... 1 9 9 1 9 1 1 9 9 1 9 8 9 1 9 9 3 9 Fourth race, one and one-sixteenth miles: Motiarka won. Jack Demund second, Her mencia third. Time: 1:46H. Fifth race, five furlongs: Witchcraft won. Mis 'Crawford second. Determination third. Time:-i:ou4. Blh . m rt . nMAAkk . Havlland woni Rolling Boer second, Caxtoti ternatlonal delegates, follows inira. . rime: i:az. ganany NEW YORK. July 8 Results: DeKnyre First race. five fu'lnnas: Rarlan won. Farman Armenia secona, jm. ineo tnira.. limn: l:oi. Immunol . Bfcona race, one miie: Black Hussar l poge . i .. An tTvlr frtrl and ago. one was ionmnj - ----was 83 years old at the time of her death. President Bacbanan's Hleca. t.TTTflntTR(l. July l.-Word was received tonight by relaUves of the family that r u.rriet Lane Johnston,- niece of - ... . President Buchanan, aiea at iNrr...u pier late this evening. Her remains will be taken to Baltimore and buried beside her husband and cnnaren on -u.y William E. Bobbins. BEEMER, Neb., July 8.-(Speclal.)-Wll- lion, TO. RobDins. isimr Willis, died at the home of the latter at The official time, as amended by the In- 8:16 Thursday afternoon. Mr. koodiim was i,m.riY from Illinois, ana nsa n Abraham Lincoln plead DUBLIN. July 8. R. DeKnyff today was officially declared to have won second place in the automobile race yesterday for the James Gordon Bennett cup. M. Farman was third, a minute separating him from DeKnyff. Janatcy won the cup by eleven minutes, in court many ..6:60:40 ' -r, vf a am. 6:61:441 times, no wa J ..7:11:33 ....9:18:48 Mrs. C W. GlUett. won. Irascible, second. Prlnbe Chlng third. Janatxy'a average speed was 49 miles an BEATRICE, Neb., July 8. (Special.) TLm.1:l:40l i " V . ' ' ' . . t I hour, excluding stops, the record for theMm C W. GlUett, an old resident of this aa. . .1 1 fill tl IM I H . HI X. luriungl. DTI 1 1 1 1 I . FISB I I O rtlOB I nrnfin HSnrtatt Sl 1 r aaaAA I - . . ma. .r-u , ,, r m. ,-,; V.V; Nameokl won. Sacredus second. I The International authorities pu.zled all city, died yesterday morning : r - - wmerin tnira. lime: i:is.t ' day over the times and futures and called inna-ed Illness out of line Columbus 6 8 0 0 0 8 0 0 11 Toledo 0 t 0000 3 1 23 l;arned runs: Columbus, 6; Toledo. 4, Stolen bane: C. Turner. First base on balls: Off McMakln, 8; off Ailemang, 1; ofT I'rl stall 1. Two-base nits: Kaymer, Bernard. Three-base hits: Raymer, C. Turner. Kl'elnow, Crlstall. ' Home run: T. Turner. . Hits: Off Ailemang, ; off Crls The remains were taken to Jacksonville. IIL. today for interment. Waterloo Millionaire, WATERLOO. Ia., July 3. Millionaire Fourth race, roue and three furlonn: I in ih luiiianr, nf uvtrninnun nnni. Stirmliie won. Thorneycroft second. Colun- I .r,i say ithlrd. Time: 2:20. . 'Consul General Evens, who saw the race niin race,, mix. una n. nan lunooga. kii-i at one or tne most aimcult corners, said: ing: Young Henry won. Minotaur second. I "Th wav ih ihrnum mH vrnokn... ii m "'lra- lime. i:i. I went at full speed around the curves was I Andrew Mollheny dropped dead or nean . 1Vj- i. ' i I ,i j ....,H u,, tne nerviest dii or worn i nave ever seen ,,,, ..hi. home today. !l!rfi Ki"f wo,n;Lord Badge -second. Daly tn my life, though Foxhall Keene was not fallur at- his noma toaay. th'rd. Time: l-50 in .rin" I - onehll" afnlnety maei'an ho ARMY MANEUVERS IN AUGUST t ,i Vv iJo tik vr-. r-aixvc: :tt yqaj-wji n r.. LutiB, juiy s. Kesuits: i janatzy r irst race. n lu-ionas. selling: Maar i Nolln won. Quaker Girl second. Huah Mc- I ,... uawan tnira. lime: 1:03. 1 ..1. k.u. Kn mmtihin. 111.. h. - Second race, six furlongs, selling: Bear I - .1 r a i. L, "r f7Jk bird' Imy..Cihr,!i0t '0ni- He,e" ' "tayed there" and 1 Thlrdc. T. ?'furiom,i.. ''selling: Ladv "?S AUJ. ? c.?!?Lf MUT7.n. i1.00"" "eCOnd' ;ImPetuM-tVitlca. tim. 'Host the ru4 but Tourth rac'a sl?"fu"rlon n,.r..- Sant. ""Pi" to " I Pt up the speed, failed Fourth race, six furlongs, nurse. Santa I tn lh. rut and had to tke the rnrn SI1R1NERS TAKE TO DESERT Amply Equipped for th Eardskips and Dangers of a Long Jonrnej. IMPERIAL POTENTATE AKIN LEADS THEM Arrangements Mnde Whereby People Who Dwell Along the Ronte ot the Cararaa Will Know Some thing; Is Dolngt. At a few minutes after 7 o'clock last night the Imperial train of the Shrlners, bearing Imperial Potentate Akin, made a successful getaway and started on its Journey eastward for the annual conven tion of the Ancient Arabic Order of Nobles of the Mystic Shrine at Saratoga Springs. Friends and relatives, even to Dutch ones, gathered In copious bunchea at the Union station and filled them with sapient advice and warned them of the terrors ot the wook away from the fireside. And then the train started out over the Northwest ern on Its long and much-feted Journey. There were 137 of the wearers of the fes and the eternal thirst for Olympian high balls aboard, including wives and sisters ind daughters, and promises of fifty more from the temple at Des Moines and an ad ditional thirty-five at Cedar Rapids. The train was complete and fitting for the brief sojourn of his royal highness In every way, from the sldebcard In the for ward part through four vestibules to the fresh air fund of the observation car in the rear. The sideboard was fitted out In all of the glories of .a feast-day and the loving cup, which fell to W. T. Teetsel through the goodness of James A. Howard of Benson, was filled to the brim with nectar for the delectation of the departing nobles, before the arid plains of Iowa were reached. The order of the day, as arranged by the committee of transportation, starts with a day's halt at Chicago on the Fourth, with a reception, tally-ho rides and a new start for the east after cockcrow. Then follows church at Detroit, luncheon at Masonlo temple and a lake trip to Belle Isle park and around the lake. Monday the day Is to be spent at Niagara Falls and the trans portation committee Is to be dropped over the falls if things are not as guaranteed, and another day finds them In the hands of their friends at Saratoga Springs. Beginning with Colonel Murphy of San Francisco and Herbert O. Allen and John Esterbrooks of Deadwood the circle of persons swept Into Omaha through Lin coln, Fremont and a dozen other towns where the temples of the order have been reared. And from Tangier temple there came a veritable host, including Colonel Akin, Imperial potentate, and his wife; Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Adam, Mrs. Buthorn, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Shook, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Stowiti, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Abbott, John Krause. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Adklns Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Wilcox. Mr. and Mr. W. T. Teetsel. R. E. DyDall. Miss Irene Dyball, Mr. Devalon. Miss Devalon, J. A N. Neely. H. W Van Sickle. Mr. and Mrs yj. anodes, w. H. Moraran. Mr Mrs. B. F. Thomas, George L. Osborne, R. Carlton, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Baldwin, James H. Reagen. Miss Orcott. A. A Leachy, John Holson, W. D. Clarkson Mr and Mrs. J. C. Petty, J. E. Swanson. Mr.' and Mrs. 8. R. Cox. Frank Anna and Efflo Yates. J. P. Klrschberg Mr. and Mrs. M. Q. Rlchenberg, Mr. and Mrs. J. A..Atklnson and C. A. Pearse. ' AFFAIRS OF " DOUGLAS . COUNTY Commissioners Meet and T ,-.... Small Amoant of Mlseellaneoo's '' Business. The county commissioners held a bH.f session Friday afternoon and adjourned unm luesaay evening at 7:30 o'clock. Be fore they started to work Countv Clerk Drexel presented them with a restraining oraer issuea Dy Judge Day in which they are enjoined from levying , taxes for the construction of sidewalk abutting the prop erly 01 narier m. Bmlth in the village of Dundee. The case is set for hearing July 6. ine resignation of Bryce Crawford as Justice of the Peace waa accepted and R. G. King Immediately elected to fill the vacancy. He filed his bond and it was ap proved. No one asked for the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Henry Kelsey of Millard precinct, which waa also accepted. Alice and J. E. Wilt filed a claim against the cour.ty for $1,940 alleged to be due aa damages upon twenty acres of land in the neighborhood of Bennington. The claim ants allege that in 1896 the county commia sloners removed a bridge over a road near the farm and placed a culvert to carry off the water; that the culvert failed of Its purpose andaas a result the land produced no crops for the years 1897. 1F98, 1899, 1900, 1901 and 1902; that In the latter year the county, recognizing the damage, changed the culvert so that it now carries off the water, but that during the years the land was flooded the damage was $12 per acre each year, or $1,440; and that it will take five years to redeem the land, for which the county should pay $5 per acre per year, or 8500. The claim was referred to the com mittee on bridges. Diarrhoea "1 ,When you want a quick cure without any loss of rime, and one that is followed by no bad results, use Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy It never fails and is pleasant and safe to take. It is it i-.-Li- c j t t r rniia v vi inn r lor rniinrrn. 1 r 11 ramraiv Tor ira rnrra 1 3 Jj over a large part of the civilized world. vk Kla Thousand Western Troops Ara to Mobilise In Vicinity of Cbeyenne. Ventufa won, Malster second, Frank Bell third. Time: 1:144. Fifth race, one mile and aeventv yards: Maua.uonne won, Mvnneer second, flra tee- third. Time: l:4tH. 8 nth race, mile and three sixteenths, CHEYENNE, Wyo., July a The western troops are to mobilize near this city for army maneuvers on August 16, and the to get the rut and had to take the corner anyhow. 1 Jarrott and his chauffeur, who were In ..... 1 ........l,...1. ...... I wpii ft 1 a n v i 1 p 1 1 h ruiinna tars nn rnnt rr,r 1 cjkuk sw tomorrow's spaed trials in Phoenix nark. It I . There will be upward of 6,000 soldiers, irep laireninn. i . j ..... i . m .. . , -. ....... i - . . . . selling: Neversuch won. Pathos second, ' " " ' ul 1 " w" regular and mllltla, arawn irom nve states fc'ug-nia rt tnira. Tim: z:.. . , - ,.. . Al. VKFZZ'. inlfin.r.rn.h.'-. w . thV ho.dinV of furiher TnoVoV in thta - rropo.ltlo- rella second. Bell Court third. Time: 1:43. C,;U.1"J lney ?" . .1?1re," ? oisiocation BTURGIS. 8. D.. July 8. (Speclal.)-Kep- Globe Mining company who have a bond on the correspondent telegraphed today that a ,eveB claims constituting the Cobalt prop against Janatzy being awarded the cup on osltlon owned by B. C. Burrls,' Jesse the ground that he received assistance at I Brown and M F. Hill, located about three one ot tne controls. I .,. ..h t this cltv. vlaltad the dis DL-U1 iu i . . i .. . Tk. ..I t . m ti i " - - --- man representative. Janatzy. in the auto- covery. They viewed the proposition as mobile race has awakened great enthusiasm I far as exposed and expressed themselves among the automobile sportsmen and man- -..n T,ielBed with the outlook. A gang uracturers of motor cars expect an In- 7 ' ... . . , . , ,v M.lr , creased demand for German machines. of men will be put at work next week to Prince Henry of Prussia telegraphed to I mora fully uncover the proposition, and the Automobile club today expressing his I.... ...n, tn xnt.rrain nn flnnht. satisfaction. " 1 u" . v" " .":. " .. " .Z1.7 "Mn5a." "iZriow -R. DartVr ? "I" fi''k t0 noth" r.a4ntatTve. of The oH, St. Juvenal second. Lyrist third. Time: ISOm Dublin of Mmne.pous. wh, AGE AND PURITY " MAKE-, . SUNNY BROOK a PPDPRCT WHISKY Third race, six furlongs: Nuntlal won. Aratoma . second. Ben Lear third. Time: 1:174. Fourth race, one mil ana a sixteenth: Butterscotch won. B.nckart second, Tan crd third. Time: :h2.. rifth rsce. one mile: Black Dick won. ''Vnma V- L second. Pepper Dick third. T'm: i:ai,. Sixth race, seven furlong Ethel Davli won. Inolence second. Flaneur third. Time: 1:33. TROTTING MEET-AT READVILLE ITorsea Gather for Doable Day's Co a. test mm Maasaeha setts Coarse. WRENNS MEET WARD AND WARE ve,u"aUon'. IT WILL GIVE A "HIGH-BALL" ' THE RICH T '"BOL'Ql'ET." RFADVILLE. Mass.. July 1 Five rsces furnlslied plenty of sport at th ornlng of the two days' race meet at the. Readvllle track todsv. In the 1:19 trot Frllne.'the favorite, kroka barllv in' the . first heat, but ttesdled dwn and took the next two and the race. Dirk F-errv Bummerfern a wrm battle In the 8:1 event and captured the flrt heat. bt in tne next twa to the favorite. Results: l:W troMlnc. pnre 3500: Nirvenna won. fenwshade second, Lucas third. Best time: Z'14W.. . 8:JO. peeing, purse IfW: Cmrmgm won. Berths w second, Day brook third. Best I:tl trotting. rure tsoa- Donvten won. lnaet aecond. R. E. Wood third. Best tilt trotting, nurae SfiOft: Erline won. HI Ik T.o second, 'Authentic third. Bent time: 8 '. :!; trotting. mire Wi; Hummerfem wow. ryv pr' second. Only two stsrtera. Beet1 time: i:liv ' stain Ntoaa Rt. Jae Itneea. ' 'r JOf?FH. Mo.. July S The race. wre declared off today on account of the rain. . Middle States Tea n Is Tonrney Renehes Final aad Seml- . Final Ga MOfNTAIN STATION. ORANGE. N. I . July 3. In all the events of the middle states championship tennis tournament the players drew up to the finals and semi finals todav. 1 he teams in the nnals or the doubles are the Wrenn brothers and Ward and War. The former had an hiv tim. In he.tln the Indoor champions. Grant and Ieroy, in straight sets, ward and Ware found Allen and Leonard more difficult, but finally won. i ne pnai aoumes matcn is important, aa It will count in the selection of the American defending pair to meet the En glishmen. In the women's singles Miss Marion Jones, tne wevana gin, now of New York, won tier place in the nnai round. Mis Neelev. the C'hlrsKO girl, and MI.hs Homans met in the aeml-nnaj in a prolonged contest, which was unnnmnea Because or caranesa. Indictments Are Refnsed. CHICAGO. July 8. The grand iurv today refused to vote Indictments against the dl rectors and leading members of the Board of Trade who were recently charged with permitting the operation ot "bucket shops on tne uoara. unfl witness was neara. callake TaUeta Good for Young and Old -to-1 les, Uver or J T-Ul) o apt to show f i Nfl1!! I any of the dis- V jL y outgrow the Vf! lPv LETS dissolve M V : water and form Jf Lea" Vf others, watch your children's health care- H. ' ftjk iVA fully. Stomach Troubles, Uver or ffeSi riuney iompiainis, are all too apt to snow themselves at an early age. And eases once gaining headway, may child. MEDICAL LAKE TABLETS readily in a glass of pure a delightful, cooling, thirst-quenching' All.) J Jj", effervescent drink, for summer days. .JaJ j f MEDICAL LAKE TABLETS are made K? . D from the natural salts contained in the waters of the ' wonderful Medical Lake. They correct st once all tendency to Stomach Troubles, Liver or Kid ney Complaints. Not a patent medicine nature herself compounds them. 25c a bottle. For sale by all druggists. MEDICAL LAKI SOAP POt TUB SKIR, 23c A CAXM , Mcdiod Lake Sails MTg. Co. S&.K? SHERMAN A McCOKKELL DRl'Q CO., 10th and Donglns Sis., Omaha, Neb COLORADO AND RETURN .nSIB-,' 4 1 1 inal Em U- I July 1 to 10, incl sive, $15.00 to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo and return via the Burlington Route; return limit August 31. The Burlington is the short line to Denver. The Flyer leaves the Burlington station, Omaha, at 4:10 p. m. and carries every thing that goes to make traveling comfortable. J.B. REYNOLDS City Pass. Agfa, 1502 FARNAI1 STREET, OMAHA. J DOES SOME KNIFE WORK Colored Man Cats Another When It Comes to Settling: a Difference. Thomas Pope, colored, tried to avenge an Insult to his cousin, Keren Pope, yester day afternoon and as a consequence he received two deep cuts in hia left arm above the elbow, one in his right arm and one in the back. Frank Taylor wielded the knife. Several daya ago Taylor had trouble with Keren Pope, a counsln of Thomas Pope, for which he was fined in police court. Yesterday afternoon the two men met and Tom demanded to know of Taylor why be had atruck the girl. As an answer Taylor intimated that It waa none of Pope's business and the two men mixed. Taylor was struck In the face and then he began to cut The wounded man was taken to the police station, where Pol lea Burgeon Mac Dlarmld found that the cut in the left arm extended through the muscle, almost to the bone. The wounds tn the back and right arm were not so serious. After the fight Tsylor escaped. Tin CUy, Oisssns Mmrk, fasysanan. Go West to the Ocean California's summer climate is finest in the world. Cool Trip on 1b Santa Fa. Surf-bathing ocean breezes snow-capped Sierras. You can buy a combination round-trip ticket to Sao Diego this summer includ ing" railroad and Pullman fart, meals en route, one day at Grand Canyon, and two weeks' bosrd sod lodging st Coronado Teat City at a vary low price. Tent City is a popular Southern California summer scsside resort. . ' Writ far mil pmrticmimrt aaW Oti$ idhfmtfml utati trif. Atckas.s.Tap.k.4 Qff TTp HAJ Santa Fa ly. CJLX iVCX Ja w to Equit.br. Bidg LBS rVOINES, 1A. Death Follows Disgrace. DOTLE8TOWN. Pa.. July 8 Lewis N Blank of Rlchboro, Pa., who was arrested on Tuesday charged with stealing flowers from graves, committed suicide by shooting himself through the head. Worry over his arrest prompted tne act. . . Caaraaty far roiriiax Meet. KEARNET. Neb.. Julv 3 f Srjeclal Tela. gram. 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