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    Tlin OMATTA DAILY HEE: FRIDAY. JUNE 10, 1004.
N LANDS HIS FIRST
York. I: Cleveland. 1 Struck out:
Moore, 9; bv Chesbro, 8. Time: 1:35.
pi re: Sheridan and Carpenter.
Staaslusr of the Ten ma.
By
Cm-
I. Won. Lost. P. C.
.43 29 14 .674
.41 24 17 .6
.44 2fi 19
.39 22 17
,41 22 19 .SM
,39 20 19 .S13
.41 15 26 .
,40 7 S3 .ITS
Sin Hits Mads OS Him, but H Btriki
Oat Eight Ken.
St.
MAS PEnTECT CONTROL AND GOOD HEAD
Onaahaa m Little Behlaal on the
Hilling- Proposition, bat the
wata Com la Mora
Timely.
(From a Btaft Correspondent.)
LINCOLN, June . (Special Tele-gram.)
On a water-Boaked field, with the clouds
hanging black and low and another down
pour threatening constantly, "Pa" Rourke
Omaha Western leaguera today took the
measure of the Dea Moines team by a score
at to a. It . was Lincoln's first glimpse of
Western league base ball since the clty"a
membership In that organization nine years
ago, and In, spite of disagreeable weather
aondltlona nearly 6") fans flocked to F. and
M. park to witness the proceedings. The
muddy grounds and rough outfield made
clean field play Impossible, But both teams
howed good ginger and the game left a
good Impreselon with the spectators.
Charted Crown. Rourke's latest pitching
acquisition from Amea college, Iowa, where
hla splendid work in the box was largely
responsible for the college championship of
Iowa going to his alma mater this year,
made his debut in professional company,
and the young man made good. His deliv
ery was not a great puzzle to the Dea
Molnea crew, but he was able to keep the
hits acattered and by his splendid control
the Iowans were never dangerous. Brown
has fine speed and a mystifying variety of
ourvea eight of the prohlbg striking out
but hla control of the ball. Is his chief re
liance. The lad also fielded his position In
perfect style, accepting several difficult
chances without a bobble. Rourke declared
tonight that he has strong hopes that
Brown will rapidly develop into one of the
moat effective pitchers in the league.
A questionable decision by Umpire Cusflck
In calling Carter out at the home plate cut
off Omaha'a chance to score in the first,
but the second was more fruitful. Thomas
walked, moved to second on Bhlpke'a neat
little sacrifice and. sprinted home on a
lashing single by Freese.
Dea Moines evened the score in the third.
Thiel rapped out a double and advanced to
third on Freese'a mult of Shugart'a third
strike. Clarke bunted to Brown and when
the colleglata sought to throw Thlel out at
the plate Freese fooxled and Thiel slid
safely over the pan. -
Omaha Jumped into the lead In the fifth
and thereafter was not headed. Freese
worked Cushman for a free pass. Brown
tried to aacriflce.' but Catcher Towne re
fueed to let him do IV Instead he scooped
up the sphere in front of the plate and
hurled it over Connery'a head into right
field. Freese moved up to third, although
ha. would have perished but ' for Lobert's
muff of the throw. Meanwhile Brown had
ambled to second and both Freese and the
ex-colleglan cantered home ( on Howard's
slashing single Into : right. Carter added
another run to Omaha's total In the sev
enth. ; A base on balls put him on the first
sack and -singles by Miller and Welch
batted in Omaha's last tally. '
Dea Moines gave Brown hla only sem
blance of a thumping In the eighth. 8hu
gart smashed out a single and McChesney
Boon followed with the fiercest drive of the
game. The ball went sailing over Miller's
head and rolled to the fence. Bhlpke fell
down Irr the :rtud in .an attempt . to relay
Miller's throw to the home plate and Mc
Chesney made, the,, full, circuit.
A double by Towne. in the ninth raised
Dea Moines' hopes, but Brown settled down
and retired 'Cushman and Thiel on strikes.
The score!
' , OMAHA.
' AB.., R.
Carter, rf 2 1
Howard, 2b ...4 1
Miller, If 8 0
Welch, cf 0
Polan, as 0
Thomas, lb....v 1
Bhlpke. 3b.. 8 0
Freese, c. ........ 8 1
Brown, p 4 1
Banquet
Hall
A
ALL HAVANA
10c.Cigars
M. FOSTER I CO. I
MAX EM ..... NEW YORK
ALLEN BROS. CO.
DISTRIBUTORS . . OMAHA
aineieW
was made in the eighth Inning by Camp
bell. Batteries: Beatrice, Dryer and Ooodale;
Wymore, Snyder and Weaver. Hits: Beat
rice, 5; Wymore, 2. Errors, Beatrice, 2;
Wymore, 3,
GAMES in THIS NATIONAL, LKAGIF.
Every Cincinnati Player Scores In the
Game with Boston. .
BOSTON, June 9. Every Clnclnnntl
player scored In the sixth Inning today.
Fisher gave way to Stewart In this Inning.
Numerous errors helped the visitors. At
tendance, 2,079. Score:
CINCINNATI. I BOSTON.
R.H O.A.B. R.H. O.A.B.
HuRxIna, lb.. 1 0 t 1 Oeler, ef-3b.. 1 0 0 0
OiAb'tlchlo, aa. 1
0 Oll'annell, rf. .. 0
Keller, lb.
Seymour, cf.
nolan, rf....
Corcoran. ...
Odwell, It...
Woodruff,
Pelta. o.
Haha, p.
86. I
1
1
t 11
1
I
0
1
1 o
4 0
Totala t 10 IT 15 I
Cool.y, If.... 0
Tenner, lb... 1
Moran, lb-e.. 0
Rarmer, lb., 0
Nndhun, 6.. 9
Camay, cf.... 0
Fleher, p P
Stewart, p... 0
1 II
Total! I t IT 11 I
Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 09
Boston 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 0-4
Two-haae hit: Kelley. Stolen bases: Ab
battichio (2), Oeler, Odwell (2). Double
plays: Abbattlchlo to Tenney, Moran to
Raymer to Tenney. First base on balls:
Off Fisher, 4; ofT Stewart, 1; off Hnhn, 2.
Hit by pitched ball: By Stewart, Odwell.
Struck out: By Fisher, 4; by Hahn, 1.
Passed ball: Neec'ham. Time: 1:66. Um
pire: Johnstone.
Postponed Games.
At Philadelphia St. Louis-Phlladelphla
game postponed on account of rain.
NEW YORK, June 9. The base ball
?ames between the Pittsburg and New
ork and the Chicago and Brooklyn teams
of the National league were postponed to
day on account of wet grounds.
Standing of the Teams.
Played. Won. Lost P.O.
New York 41 28 13 . 683
Chicago .....40 27 13 .675
Cincinnati 44 29 16 .039
Bt. Louis 39 19 20 .487
Pittsburg 41 19 22 .VA
Brooklyn 44 18 28 .409
BoHton 41 16 ,. 26 . 39)
Philadelphia 38 8 , SO .212
Games today: Bt Louts at Brooklyn,
Plttttburg at Boston, Chicago. at New York,
Cincinnati at Philadelphia. V .,-
James today: Washington at Detroit,
Philadelphia at Cleveland, New York at
Chicago, Boston at Bt Louis.
GAMES III AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Minneapolis Ponnda Air and Toledo
Wins Eaay Victory.
TOLErxi. June 9. Minneapolis was un
able to hit Lundblom today and Toledo had
no trouble In winning. Sweeney, who haa
been with St. Paul, Joined the local team
toaay ana played a brilliant game. At
tendance, 600. Score:
MINNEAPOLIS.
R.H. O.A.B
TOLEDO. I
R.H. O.A.B.
Pliable, cf.... I
O'Hara, If..,, 1
Sweener, aa. . 0
Haaeltun, lb.
Delnlnger, It. 1
Reading. ... 1
Burn., tb 1
Brouthers. tb
Lundblom, p. 0
0' MrVlch'la. tb 1
Sullivan, cf.. 0
0 Coulter, If.... 1
0 Ww, .... 0
0' Maloner, rf.. 0
Fox, lb 0
Ojrler, aa 0
Schlatter, lb. 0
Bailay, p 0
Totala into 1 Totala I 4 14 II
Toledo 0 1 2 0 0 1 1 1
Minneapolis 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 02
Left on bases: Toledo, 11: Minneapolis, 5.
Two-base hits: Sweeney, Beading, Coulter,
Malonev. Sacrifice htta: O Hura. Brou-
thers. Coulter. Stolen base: Lundblom.
Struck out: Bv Lundblom. 3: by Bailey, 2.
Bases on ballx: Off Lundblom. 2: oft Bailey
3. Hit with ball: Hazelton. Time: z.w.
Umpire: Pears.
Louisville Wlni I'nlntereatlna; Game.
LOUISVILLE. June 9. Louisville de
feated Kansas City today In an uninterest
ing game. Both Gear and Wright pitched
giKa Dan. nut trie locals Duncnea nits on
Ooar In the seventh and scored enough
runs to win. Attendance, Zoo. Score:
LOUISVILLE. I . KANSAS C1TT.
R.H.O. A.E.I R.H. OAS
Kerwln, rf... 0
Hallman, If..
Hart, cf
Arndt, 3b 0
Dexter, c 0
Rra.htar, lb. 1
White. lb...i I
Uumlan, aa. .. 1
Wright, p....O
1 Hill, cf. ...... 0
0 VanBuren, rf. 0
0 Nance, lb.... 0
0 Uonner, lb... 0
0 Kyan, 3b 0
'0 Montf'ery, If. 1
0 Butler, c 0
1 Lewea, as.... 0
Uear, p 0
Total.....
Louisville
Kansas City ....
Two-base hit:
Bonner. Stolen
i 17 u I1
Totala 1 14 II I
....0 0001030 1
....0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01
Nance. Three-base hit:
bases: v right, Mont
gomery. Sacrifice hits: Vnnburen, Bra-
shear. Left on bases: Louisville. 5: Kan
sas City, 8. Time: 1:40. Umpire: , Holllday,
Milwaukee Defeats Colombo.
COLUMBUS. June 9. Milwaukee de-
teated Columbus today by superior play
ing. The locals' errors were coxtly. Glen-
don's two bslks also helped Milwaukee to
score the winning runs In the fifth. Attend
ance, 2.877. Score:
MILWAUKEE. I COLUMBUS.
Stone,
Schaefer. ae.
O'Brien, lb.
Clark, lb....
ponnell. If..
Hempni II. cr
Dateman, lb.
Slattery, c.
Curtlaa, p...,
R.H.O.A.E
rf 0 I 0 0 0 P.rla,
R.H.O. A.I
lWrlgler, lb.
1 Frlel. lb....
Ttltam. lb....
Clymer, cf...
Martin, If...
Brldwell, as.
dlmon, c...
Uleudon, p..
1 I
1 12
H.
0
2
1
1
0
O.
2
S
8
1
2
5
2
8
1
A.
0
0
0
0
0
1
s
0
4
E.
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
2
0
Totala
Thiel. If ;..
Bhugart, 2b
Clarke, cf
McChesney, rf...
Hoffman, ss. ......
Lobert, Sb. .......
Connerv.. lb... v..
Towne, o 4
Cushman, p 4
30 6
DES MOINES.
, AB. K. H.
6
..4
..4
..4
..4
4
4
1 27
1
1
0
1 -
O.
1
2
2
0
S
1
10
5
0
A.
0
Totals 37 ' S
Omaha 0 10 0 3
Dea Moines 0 0 10 0
Earned runs: Dea Moines, 2.
Mtai Thiel, Towne. Home run
14 I
0 S
2 03
Two-base
McChea-
24
0 1
0 0
ney.' Btruck out: uy Brown, k; c-y jun
man, 4. Bases on balls: Off Cushman, 4.
Double plays: Howard (unassisted), Hoff
man (unassisted;, Bhlpke to Thomaa. Um
pire: Cusack.
' Postponed Games.
At Denver Denver-Sioux City game post
poned on account of rain.
At Colorado Bprlngs Colorado Springs
Bt. Joseph game postponed; rain.
Standing; of the Teams.
Played. Won. Lost,
Colorado Bprlngs.... 34
Denver 87
Bt. Joseph 86
Omaha -. 37
Ixs Molnea 42
Bloux City 36
Games today: Des
Bloux City at Denver,
rado Springs.
P. O.
.679
.649
.m
.459
.42)
.278
Moines at Ornnh-i,
St. Joseph at Colo-
23
24
19
17
18
10
11
13
17
20
24
26
Beatrice Shnts Out Wymore.
GAMES IN THE AMERICAN. LEAGUE
Detrolta Fall In Love with Tannehlll'a
Delivery.
DETROIT, June 9. The Detrolta took a
great, liking to TanneMU'a delivery, earn
ing five runs by hard and consecutive bat
ting. KItson had Boston at his mercy until
the seventh, when a misjudged fly and a
long hit gave them a run. Mclntyre'a
catch of Farrell's long fly was the fielding
feature. Crawford also made two fine run
ning catches. Attendance, 1,600. . Score:
DETROIT.
R.H.O.A.E
Barrett, cf... 1110 0
Mi-Intyre, If.. 1 I I 0 0
Lowe, lb 1 1 1 4 0
Crawford, rf.. 1 1 t 0 0
Carr, lb 0 1 0
Oremlns'r. lb ft 0 0 I 1
Buelow, c... 0 I T 0 0
KItson, p.... 1 1 0 I V
O-Leery, as... 11110
BOSTON.
H.H.O.A.E.
Dougherty, If 0
Collin., lb... 0
Buhl, cf 0
Freeman, rf.. 0
Parent, as.... 1
Let nance, lb o
Ferrla, lb.... I
Fnxrell, C....0
Tannehill, p.. 0
Total. 5 10 17 11 ;l ToUla I 1 IT It 1
Milwaukee 1 0 0 1 8 0 0 0 06
Columbus 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 03
.Sacrifice hits: Wrlgley, O'Brien. First
base on balls: Off Glendon. 2. Two-base
hits: Bateman (2), Hemphill. Three-base
hit: Frlel. Double plays: Wrlgley to Klhm,
Schaefer to Bateman. Struck out: By
Glendon, 1; by Curtis, 2. Balks: Glendon,
Time: 1:35. Umpire: Bausewine.
Indianapolis Turns Tablea.
INDIANAPOLIS, June 9. Indianapolis
turned-the tab'.es on 8t. Paul today. Ses
sions was pounded out of the box In the
second, the locals netting seven runa. At
tendance, 1,720. Score:
INDIANAPOLIS. I T. PADL.
R.H.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E.
Carr. tb
Maioon, lb. . I
Mecreery, cf, 0
Swander, If.. 1
Hogrlerer, rf. 1
Berry, c
Heydon, e....
Dicker. 4b..-.
(Iromley, lb.,
Jleea, aa....,,
Phillip., p..,
Fl.ber, p
S Jonca, cf 1
0 Cllngroan, as. 0
9 Jackson, rf... 0
0 Wheeler, If... 0
O'Brien, Sb. .. 1
0 Kelly, lb 1
0 Marcan, lb... 0
1 Pierce, e. ..',.-.1
0 Be.Rlona, p.. ,
1 Corbett, - p.... 0
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OMAHA
0 Totals.
I t 14 11 4
Totala 0 27 11 ft!
Indianapolis 0 7 0 0 0 0 1 0 8
St. Paul 0 8 1 0 1 0 0 0 0-6
Bases on balle: Off Phillips, 1; off Fisher
1; off Corbett, 1. Struck out: By Phlllpps.
2; by Usher, S; by Sessions, 8; by Corbett.
3. Hit by pitcher: Herry. Three-base hits:
Carr, O'Brien. Sacrifice hit: Dickey. Double
play: Heydon to Hess. Stolen bases: Ma
goon, Dickey. Passed ball: Heydon Lft
on bases: Indianapolis, 4: St. Paul. 8. Time
2:06. Umpire: Klein.
ToUla 4 10 17 II ll ToUla I I 14 11 I
Detroit 8 0002001
Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 28
Two-base hits: Ferris. Parent. Three-
base hits: Crawford, Tannehill. Sacrifice
hit: I.owe. Bases on balls: Off KItson. 1
off Tannehill, !. First base on errors: De
troit, 2; Boston, 1. Left on bases: Detroit,
3; Boston, 7. Struck out: By KItson, B; by
Tannehill, 2. Double plays: Lowe to
O'Leary to Carr, Parent tQ Itachance.
Time: 1:36. Umpires: O'Loughlin and
King. . .
Streak of Lack (or New York.
CLEVELAND, June . After having shut
the New Yorks out with three hits for
eight Inn'nprs. Moore weakened and New
York scored three runs on a base on ballt,
three hits and a wild throw by Bemls.
Chesbro held Cleveland down to one hit
after the first Inning. Attendance, 2,894.
Score:
KW YORK. I
R.H.O. A. B I
Keeler, rf.... 0 0-0 0 1 By
onroy, aa.... ill
Wllllama, lb. 0 0 I
Anderaon. If., Ill
Oaniel, lb.... 1 1 11
M.dulre, .,. 0 0 7
Onteen, lb.., 0 I 1
Thonry, cf... 0 0 1
t'henhro, p. , , . 0 0 0
cf.
4 0 Lu.h. If
I 0 Bradley, lb..
0 0 Lnjole. aa....
o 0 Flick, rf.
CLEVELAND.
R.H. O.A.B.
4 0 Hickman.
I 0 Brhwarts,
0 0 Bemta, o.,
1 0 Moore, p.
Ill
0 0 0
111
0 0 1
0 1 0
lb. 0 1 1
lb. 0 0 10
.... 0 0 10
.... 0 0 0
Totala. I 4 IT 14 ll ToUla...... I 4 17 II I
New York (I A n n n n a n .
BEATRICE. Neb.. June . (Speclal.)-Th Cleveland 2 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2
Wymore' and Beatrice base ball teams I First base on error: New York: 1. Three
played one of the best games, of the season base hit: Flick. Sacrifice hit: Lush. Stolen
it Wymore yesterday afternoon, the game bases: FlU-k. Anderson, Thonev. Bases on
resulting In a shutout for the Wymoreans balls: Off Moore, 1; off Chesbro, 2. Hit
y a score of 1 to 0. Beatrice's only run I with ball: Moore. Left on bases: New
' ' "
Played,
Milwaukee 44
St. Paul 44
Columbus 41
Indianapolis 43
Louisville 47
Minneapolis 44
Toledo 40
Kansas City 41
Games today: Milwaukee
Kansas City at Louisville, St. Paul at In-
umnupuiiB, .Minneapolis at Toledo.
e Teams.
Won. Lost. P. C.
27 17 -.614
26 18 ,6!)1
17 .586
24 19 .658
23 . 24 . 4K
18 2 .409
16 24 . .400
14 27 .341
at Co'umbus,
North Bend Win a la Eleventh.
FREMONT. Neb.. June 9. (Special Te'e-
?xam.) The North Bend base ball nine def
eated the Pohl & Sliepard team In an
eleven-Inning game this afternoon. A wild
pitch by Dexter in the sixth did the busi
ness for the Fremont boys and In the
eleventh the boys from the Bend touched
him for hit which hmurht 1 n Ihra. run
and gave them the same. For nine inninin
he pitched great ball, several times pulling
the team out of a hole. The score:
. R.H.E,
North Bend 0 000020000 35 9 3
r-oni s Bnepara...!) 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 9
Batteries:. North Bend, Klmmel and Cus-
aui r-oiu cx Diiepara, Dexter and Carrol
Byron Wins bp- One.
DE8HLER, Neb., June 9. (Special.) An
other exciting game of haar hail
played today between Alexandria and By-
vj,,, imuiuuB in viuiury lor ijyron. (score:
wyron 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 26
AWAanuru u U 1 U u 1 0 0 81
EVENTS ON THE RUNNING TRACKS
won. Veto second. Salt and Pepper third.
Time: 1:04. , - .
ST. LOUIS, June 8. Results:
First race, six furlonars. selling: Mildred
L. won. Burrows second, Llla Noel third.
Time: 1:17-14. ,(
Second race, aeven furlongs, selling: WIs
sendlne won, St. VUua,,seeond, Conundrum
third. Time: 1:31H., e-
Third race, four and , a half furlongs,
purse: Milton Young, won, Arlena second,
A Lady Fair third. Time; 0:6VKl.
Fourth race, seven furlongs, selling: Vel
asquea won, Klngstelle second, John Doyle
third. Time: 1:31ft. ,
Fifth race, six furlongs, selling: Hoe
down won, Lady Fonzo second, Ora Z.
third. Time: 1:18.
Sixth raco, one mile and a sixteenth, sell
ing: Murmur won, Miss Fon second, Easter
third. Time: l:68Vi.
GOOD CARD FOR SECOND MATINEE
How to Judge
Beer
PURITY
hapoatlbl to fine it In most
bottled exters, kecauta their
preeervatkm U gained through
ohmlcJ adulteration.
Bottled beers, aa well food products, are often adul
terated with chemical preservatives, etc., which tot awhilo
. keep them from souring, but are injurious to the stomach.
A. B. C lUrXJt, is guaranteed to be ahaolutety cure and
free from any adulterant whatever. It is never exposed to
the sir (which is germ -laden) but is brewed, fermented snd
aged for eight months in sir-tight compartments, then piped in
tin-lined pipes direct to the sir-tight bottling machines, where
it Is bottled, scaled, pasteurized and packed tot shipment.
A. B. C.
. TV only Vaer bottled exclusively at the Brewery,
therefore the only bottled beer that can be absolutely guaranteed.
. The Americmi Brewing Co., St. Louis, U. S. A.
' II. May & Co., Wholesale Dealers.
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Peculiar Performaace of Poseur Leada
to aa In vestlitatlon.
CHICAGO, June 9. For an off day the
card at Harlem today waa attractive. Po
seur was made the medium of a coup In
the first race, which she won easily. Badly
beaten by cheap fields in her last two outs
her sudden reversal of form today brought
about an Investigation by the stewards of
the Harlem Jockey club, with the result
that J. Gray A Co. and their trainer, M
Foster, as well as the horses runnlne In
the name of the firm, lncludlne- p,,,,.
Ous Heydon and. others, were suspended!
prfiuiiia an inveHiinaunn, .rtf-siuta:
First race, six furlongs: Poseur wnn
Alma Dufour second, Bensonhurst third.
Time: 1.14.
Second race, one mile: Gregor K. won,
Talna aecond, Sioux Chief third. Time:
Third race, one mile and twenty yarda:
Mona Beaucalre won, Colonial Girl aecond.
Bragg third. Time: 1:41'.
Fourth ruce, six furlongs: Shawana won.
Commodore second, New Mown Hay third.
Time: 1:18.
Fifth race, five furlongs: Gold Enamel
won, Flaxtnan aecond, Chicago Lad third.
Time: 1:02.
81xth race, one mile: Federal won.
Boaster aecond, Spencerian third. Time:
1:42.
CINCINNATI. June S.-Reeults:
First race, six furlongs: Oudon won,
Haidee second, Trompeuse third. Time:
1:14.
Second race, five furlongs: Odolletta won.
Ban Jose second, Wexford third. Time:
1 :02.
Third race, one mile: Montpeller won.
Frivol second. Dutiful third. Time: 1:40.
Fourth race, Cincinnati trophy, five and
a half furlongs: Oseau won, Sherman sec
ond. McClellun third. Time: 1:08.
Fifth race,' mile and an eighth. Sailor's
Dream won, Balra aecond. Postmaster
Wright third. Time: 1:64.
Sixth race, six furlongs: Jigger won,
Battlecry second. Icicle third. Time: 1:14.
NEW YORK, June . Keeults:
First race, handicap, about alx furlongs:
Monte Carlo won. Gold Saint second. New
York third. Time: 1:13.
Second race, selling, steeplechase, about
two and u half miles: Blxrk Death won.
Flying Buttress second. Fulminate third.
Time: 6:22.
Third race, aelllng, five furlongs: Nlclock
won. Brush I'p aecond, Workman third.
Time: 1:04. 1
Fourth race, the Gazelle stakes, one mile
and a sixteenth: Beldame won, Graceful
aecond. Little Em third. Time: 1:52.
Fifth race, handicap, one mile and a six
teenth: Himself won. Duke of Kendal sec
ond Haitian third. Time: 1:62.
Sixth rae, five furlongs; orotb Ora
rromlslnac Racea ' Scheduled for
prague Park Tomorrow.
The card arranged for the racing matinee
at the Bprague Htreet park, under tne aus
pices of the Omaha Driving club, tomorrow
afternoon surpasses In some particulars
that of the first meet of the season two
weeks ago. Instead of five races, with a
small entry list In each, only four races are
Bcheduled, with a field of five or six good
ones in each. Particular attention haa
been paid to getting the horaea evenly
matched in each event, and the result la
aure to be aome finishes that will be of the
neck and neck order. Many new horses
that have not been tried out In a regular
race this season are up for Saturday after
noon, as well as those whloh furnished such
excellent sport Decoration day.
The first race will be called at 2:30 sharp
by Starter Sapp and .the fact that there
are only four on the card gives assurance
that the fun will be over at a seasonable
hour In the sfternoon. - One or two exhibi
tion races will be trotted that are not down
on the following list of entries:
First race, trotting: -Sadie N, eh. m., F.
A. Nash; General Nutlnghsm, b. g., R. H.
liealan; Myrtle Boy, br. g., T. C. Byrne;
Consider, b. m., Charles Lane.
Second race, mixed: Nellie B, b. m., J. L.
Baker; Allle Chantwood, ch. m., J. W.
Carr; Robert, b. g., O. J. Mllltgan; Walter
D, b. g., W. C. Russell; Robbie Post, br. g.,
O. C. Redlck.
Third race, pacing: The Kid, br. g., H.
W. Dunn; Anawlll, b. m., R. W. Lowrey;
Toney W, b. g., W. A. McKey; Mark
Derby, b. g., Charles A. Lewis; Roy F, br.
jr.. F. J. Campbell.
Fourth race, pacing: Lady Belle, b. m.,
A. W. Henderson; Sam, b. g., Frank Mori
arty; Fny 8, b. m., E. C. Smith; Rose M,
g. m., E. Johnson; Eddy D, br. g., B. Dlet
rlck; Red Buck, chs g., J. 8. Iman.
Racing; at Beatrice.
BEATRICE, Neb., June 9. (Special Tele
gram.) The matinee races held here this
arternoon were not very largely attended
on account threatening weather. The re
sults: 2:40 mixed race, beat two In three, half
mile heats:
Zucoa 1 1
McConaueror t 1
Quakeress .... 8 3
Time: 1:17, 1:10.
8:00 mixed race, beat two In three, half
mile heata:
Alen M 1....1
Wrymore Boy 3 i
Time: 1:21. 1:80.
Free-for-all roadster race, best two In
three, half mile heats:
Black Bird 1 18 8
Loekhead .. 3 111
Fox 1 t
Orland Medium 8 3 4 4
Time: 1:46. 1:33. 1:28. 1:31.
Matched trotting races, half mile heats.
beat two la three:
Ida Bell.. 1 2 2
Thelma I 1 1
Time: 1:19. 1:13. 1:18.
Running race, half mile dash, waa won
by Annie Schafer. Time: 0:55.
1. Louis and Return
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" inclusive
Tickets good in chair cars (seats free) and coaches, on sale every Monday
In June.
$11.75
$13.80
$13.00
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$25.50
$17.50
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day
Chicago and return on sale June 16 to SO,
Inclusive
Chicago and return on sale every
day
Chicago and return, one way via St. Louis
on sale every day
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on sale every day
Atlantic City and return on sale
v and return on sale . . 0iri aa
July 9 and lO A Jy.UIJ
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and 7
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and 27
$22.75
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furnish, free, Illustrated booklets about all excursion resorts. See ma or
v write about your vacation trip
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City Passenger Agent, 1502 Farnam St., Omaha.
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National Oaard Shoot.
CEDAR RAPIDS, la . June 9. (Hneclnl
Telegram.) The Iowa National Guards In-
USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE,
A powder to be shaken luto tke bIioch.
Your feet feel swollen, nervous and
damp, and get tired easily. If you bare
aching feet, try Allen's Foot-Ease. It
rests the feet and makes new or tight
shoes easy. Cures aching, swollen,
sweating feet. Misters and callous spots.
Relieves Chlllilalns, corns and bunions
of all pain and gives rent and comfort
Try It today. Bold by all Druggists, 25o.
Don't accept any substitute. Trial pack
age FKEE. Address Allen S. Olmsted.
Le Uoy, N. X
dulged In raild fire and skirmish shooting
today and the following were the high
scores:
Ueutenant Olest of the Fifty-third regi
ment, 117; Sergeants F. O. 'Wopllhort ami 8.
U Daniels of Company II, Fifty-fourth reg
iment, tied with 67 for second place. To
morrow they shoot for some more of the
trophies.
With the Howlers.
On the Omaha Bowling association alleys
last evening the Regulars of the Armour
IAffite are hlirh for the week. Mr. Kd-
wards won the honors for high Individual
score for the evening with 600. Bcorea:
BKOCKTONS.
1st. 2d. Sd. Total.
, 157 157 144 4M
124 U0 115 3.r.9
117 125 110 SS2
149 13 lfiO 448
Parker ..
Wilkinson
Culp
Kohansky
Totala
64T 541
REGULARS.
KS 1,617
O'Hern ...
Brown ....
Chumlea ,
Ed wards ,
ToUla
1st.
A 152
.; i4i
148
168
2d.
m
122
liirt
1U3
3d.
1M
150
144
146
Total.
41G
421
454
506
617
MELROSE.
1st. 2d.
, 156
, 102
115
liB
613 567 1.77
167
m
134
126
8d.
139
his
170
VjO
Total.
453
843
419
415
.542
550 667 1,659
Englea
llanchett
Blmnaban
Duke
Totala
"Tula" Sullivan Ueta IlecUlon.
BT. II'I8. June 9 Jack "Twin" Sul
livan of Boston received the decision to
night over Andrew Walsh of Brooklyn at
the end of fifteen rounds of vicious tight-lug-
The men weighed In at 16 pound.
bow at Least Ills.
I.EADVILI.H, Colo., June 9 A heavy
anow storm begnn here today. JToax lutlies
ttt snow covers the around.
INQUIRY INTO FREIGHT RATES
He-triiif Brought by Ttxu Cttl Raise n
Again Continued.
CASE MAY HAVE TO WAIT OVER TILL FALL
Railroads llaatllaeT Kvldeaea Teadlaar
to Prove that the (.Its Stock
Rates Are) Much Too
Low.
ST. LOUIS, June 9. The hearing before
the Interstate Commerce Commission In
the case of the Texas Cattle Raisers' asso
ciation againat the southwestern Unea,
charging poor service and excessive rates,
was continued again thla availing until
some time In the future on account of the
fact that the commlaulonera are compelled to
go elsewhere and the case could not be
concluded thla week.
The hearing will not be resumed until
early In the fall. The railroads have been
putting in evidence all week and are trying
to prove that the coat of handling Uva
Block traffic Is greater than on any other
freight.
All the officials testify that Uva stock
rates are too low and that In the opinion
of the traffic managers the rates should be
advaroed very materially. Tbey all claim
that but for the refusal of one or two lines
to concur rates would hare been advanced
long ago. Ail testified tbat ths cause of
the loW rates on rattle was competition,,
but that the competition was not such that
It could bring about any decline In rates.i
The cattle raisers deny the existence of
competition and Inaiat that rales have been
advanced by mutual agreement and con-v
ferences among the Interested lines. Sev-
ral witnesses testilied that there had been,
such conferences, but denied any agree
ments In a legal sense.
Tramps Flajht at Huron.
HURON, S. D., June 9. (Special.) Near -the
Great Northern railway crossing yes-'
terday a gang of tramps got into a fight, t
On waa cut with a raior across the face, '
the gash extending from the upper lip to
the back of the head, splitting the left
ear. Another cut laid bare the skull from
the top of the head to the back of the
neck, and another cut the left wrist to the
bone, and the small linger on the left hand1
was nearly cut off. The man waa found In
a box car, almost dead from loss of blood,!
Ha waa taken to the city prtaon and hla
wounds dressed, and he la likely to recover,:
but will always carry aome very ugly
scars. Three men were arrested and ara
now In jail pendln Investigation, but
neither of them, nor the Injured man, will
tell of the fracas or give any account oft
themselves.
Photos, too and up. 1-112 Farnara street. ,
Constipation Caotis
Headache. Bad Blood and Urinary Troubles,
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