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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY. JUNE 2. 1903. 0 f V ) i. if- ..REAL ESTATE LOANS (Continued.! MONET TO VOAti Payne Investment "o. ClJ-a-3 riVTB- PER CENT Mniof I loan an J Crrs it husinrw property. IHuMAI BRE..NN, Rorm L Nsw Tork Llle PM - - intU mt WANTED City lean Peters Trust Co. D-sn WAKTID-CltT l"ns and warrant. W Farr.ara aVnllh Co.. 1U0 Farnam "t. .---- , . Ui-1 LOWEST RATES- Bemla. Pzton Bl'jch. C2 6i7 WANTED TO BUT HIGHEST pfcee for 2d-hsnd furniture, car pet, clothes and snoee. TeL Doug Bl BEST- price pet-1 for t-hand furniture, ftf pata. ginn clOUimg, shoe. TaL Bad b-xO. t 471 WANTED To buy In good Nebraska or Iowa town. 1 or 1 Chair barber shop. Address H. H- CottrelL Stuart. la. i3d 47 Je Ik .WANTED TO RENT r.t: ONE unfurnished room and alcove, or two rooms. In go-id netghboihood, beat refer ence. Tel. HArney l.tsV (28 U1 VOL" LP like to rent furnlened hotel tn food torsnnft. Write Lock Box 15, Re eling b. . Jo X E?AkP and "room for iwn: private family; . rfefBre.Ti.ea, Address O S5T, ear Bee. COMPT.KTEI.T furnlahed house or apart ment of six or mure room hy small family: will be responsible fr all break ae. but rent must be reasonable. Ad dreaa K 543, care Be office. ( MMS Jx DE?K ROOM or part of office. etulppeU wth telephone and stenographer; con--sulUng engineer. Address L 4. onr Be-e. - t? MW 3x . WANTED SITUATIONS EXPERIENCED stenographer; excellent - ref oreocee. Addreaa "I." Omaha Baa. Courell Btuffa. ;. if.t ML REAL ESTATE. TRANSFERS Marv H. Upjohn and husband to t.enrce Tresiiar. lota 22. 13. H. aub rttvsniim of lota t ft 2. 4. &. 4. 7. 8. . ' l'l. 1HL 17. 111. It. . 21. block It). Ber.iia - -par . :.21i.) V. C. Dalsell and busband to A. A. . Johnson. !'" 15 and 11 blOClt 9. CSI f tow HIM S." Jamea a. Allen and wife to W. L. ' eelbr.- loha. block h and luta, Lln- toln-place . ...j. H. U. Butanachoen to- JoaepSi W. KiaiieL iol- I. bHack L Crawford aaMltion '..'.;..';."... 1.523 rlitiert R Pji Rt no tn rvni D. Glover. part Jot 2. blork 12, B.-mia Park.... L""" alary L Fnarun and, U unhand to John M. Wat win. part tax lot 28. eec- tmn' 21-15-U ..... I.I3 Florenge It. GUlloh and huaband to Tillin Vf . VVarinii nart IW' (Inn !1. ' "1S-18 . A. .-.: Z3M 3 J. FfKeaernfl 'am -wife -o John T - liti ja. hlnrk a. Albrlaht'a An nex ... ..T;.. ..- : V Rehena V. Michkrdel to Jennie M. ' - Jnftea nar n i Ritrtletf a atlfU .-z'. - 3.23 Maaiinffa 4v iievden to Kliee Jacub-f i lc litt 1. Haatinaa A Hcyden t . 3d. . Wit ion r. 5Ki ! Z- Rad to.JohaiA Peareon. lot a V bioc,ai JLrCteakr Kedlrk a adril- eioflK.-., STj Bertha, tonnatrh. to Cecelia Ruaer. l-i 14. hlock 2. Wilcox 2d J.0n Q.-.tii-51'llaj etial. $n Mr a. Alice R. Hnherrn. -lot tUh ' block. . Deet Park .. a.?-. JW Anna p. Wrfaht nd husband to ' jAepMre H. ' WelaVnielleT; lota 1 and X Hock J. and lot J. hlock X. nn liH . "bloc Tatt-ck'a Id addl- t-n. lots Jeff XV. Bedford Co. to Joseph r-i-k.- "irfrf lt" . " hlock tsx. OmnMa ...i..-1. 100 ie' Vltait and Wife et a!, to - Hwv K ('- e l r lot STr block 11. Kum,e & R-rtfrN addition 1 ... to.-V"er-' Kiewit et mi., Iht 2. - h'K-lt 17. aaie :..-. ' 1 Ir-s Callahan and' nnhnt to Jamea .Tmicw, eart lot and lot 7. block n"--na- 1.10" TanVi'e T . Farmer. t . J. Branweti. . ' . -.. a. Work i Faarf Pellnnea addl- ' ar 1 .- r'. i;nnedv and wtfe to JoacU T Teat-', oarr Hit S. block' 21. E. V. . Hr.ttl.-a addition " l.-f1 B-"n W. Haatlnaa et al. .to Marv - ai(,.,,rt. pTt-lot9 and W. block .'. annTit a.ljitlim .. 773 yn; (3. Andrewa to Ma-rTllxTnM. 'tr t. hiorli 1 South Omaha .Vn J--pn2Cavottl; Pd wfe to FY-orla T. Perkir iot 4. hlock 57.. Flor ence an . j.i( W Kuhne aod -fe to W. H. - Borc,rflnaJl int T.. Marion Place.. i.Mn Total .JLS.... $41,954 'GOVERNMENT NOTICES ML1 jpRopoaALS TORTorsa horses-of- " flee of the (juartermaster. Kanaas Tii.y. Kane a." June 2, Ifk. Healed pttipoaala. In trpllcatet win be reeetved at this office un til 11 o'clock a. nr.. July 1, lis, and then pened. in, the presence of attending bid Asra. 'for fumtetimg 10U young horses for Sellvery aft Krrt flena. Oklahoma, or other prominent rallrowd polata. United 8tai.es I asai i ml the right to accept or reject any or kH bide or any part thereof. Blank forma knd" all Information' can be had upon ajHjlleaxiorv fx thtn.- cf.'h-e. Envelope cim taing proxiaaa t ba marked Propota.a fop - Aaliaata" and ' addreascd "Caplain -Klrfcy Waikar.-tjuartermaster." " J2-l-4-S-3!-Jyl 'T! RAILWAY TIME CARD CXION STATION -lOTfcl Asjd H.tlCT ,4iai. tlBe- . ... 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They flnlah tnta eenea Thursday and play tn unooin Friday. Saturday aaxi SuruUy. They re turn te Omaha and play on same ,ere with Lincoln June g. Denver come for June t-12. Pueblo 13-l. SUmx City June V-yi. and then Omaha leave, aeiin for a long trtp. The Champkina hnrl had their nercen tae reduced on their trip west, but ye turn with a larxe ern.ish lead on flrat place t-3 dispel any f nra. They irot one terrtr.o wafloptna; at Pueblo end two at Denver, but the pitcblns staff being a lit tle off watch, this may be eaaily accounted for. The team probably did let down some in Its work, a most teams do after a long winning streak. But the entire team Is working well, batting unusually hard, running haaes. fielding and playing the It aide game at all titrea. The long atay at borne caa scarcely be expected to re duce anything but a lead pipe cinch on flmt placer-for before it la concluded Gra ham probably will ba at secend and Hall in the box. Hairs absence from the box haa been much more keenly felt than ha Graham'a continued absence. This, of course, la due to the excellent work little Kin haa been doing ftom the time the firat gong rang. Welch will step the plate Tuesday amid the deafening plaudits of admiring home folks. He not only stands al the top of the league s batting list, but haa a record close to .4(. . Householder haa slumped aome In his batting, and so hare other memben of the team, but the team as a "whole has a good average. Lincoln, with which Omaha opna the fray at home, haa a hard working team. Jude. the Jndian from Columbus, nas Joined the team since Its last vla.t hen, and has infused additional ginger Into it. Prttchett at third Is another new man slt.ee Omahans saw Lincoln play. Here are the lineups: Omaha. . Autrey.... J? j"" Km Sr;',!; Austin., .Tliitd .... Franck f1,ort Householder. -,.l-Le'ft ...... Welch -V,'"ltr '' n.u R Eht .... Lincoln. ... Thomas Fox . Pritcliett ... Gagnlcr Jude . Davidson .... Fenlon .... Zlnran ... Sullivan Jonee ... Zackert .. Johnson Bonno cm-" v7 ' v IKinding-... II .... ..Catch .... , Pitch ..Pitch ..Pitch ..Pitch Lchrana Batrajv. Hall.. Nnali Sanders Hoiienbeck.. a t.MI l iMEnICA.1 ASSOCIATION Tol Win Cloew Costcat fraaa ladlauaajaalla. . INDIANAPOLIS. 1ml.; June L-Sutthoff pitched a fine game today and lnd'n5P,'i lost 1 to t In the seventh Toledo bad two men on bases, but fndtana polls made a triple play and thus held down the runs. Score: . . . TOLEDO- LVD1A.NAPOUS. B H.O.A.S. g.H.O.A.g. - i i a j- n.h aa a 1 1 4 a UinrhiHJ. 2b 4 t 0 1 8 1 I j: e Anab'ater. rt. 4 1 SmnM. cf 4 Land. 1 I Howfclas. M.. 1 2 Har)ea. 4 1 0 (M.rr. ib 4 1 1 Daviilaoa. cf i Hwi, I a lUVililiml lb. 4 4 4 Liater. lb.." I 1 0 Htwkav b.; 1 Elw.-.. A - eauaeft. ... 0 A kDnittot. LIQOaax . . 1 Totals. at t IT W I -i - om- " to-ala IS 27 14 a IndlanapoUa 002?SJ Toledo 0 0. 1 0 2 Struck out: By Druhot. 4; tiy Suthoff. . Wild pitch: Druhot. Hit by pitched bill: Elwert. Two base hlta; Bush. i. SacmiCi hits: Hawley, Land; Hopkins. Poubie play: Bush to Carr. Baaea on halls; Off Druhot, 2; off guthotf. 1 Triple plugr: Daviason to arr to Hopke to V Ullams. Stolen baaea: Williams. Hopkina. Balk, Druhot. Umpire; Kane and Biernhalter. Time: l:a. Brswara "Via la First. MILWAUKEE. Jtme 1-Milwaukee won the game in ilia tlrst Inning, when they buncned four hlta with two errora. netting sevea rune. The feature of the inning waa Bevliie's home run with bases flileu. gcnaeibrrg pitched magnificent ball, hold ing tne visitors to one bit. Schneiberg hit Cioss with a pitched ball tn the eighth. This great! v enraged the rialtlng manager and he picked the ball up and threw tt with rill force straight at Schneiberg'a face. Sc.lmelberg made a ruah for him, but players Interfered before any blows were RAILWAY TIME CARD-"" aaesl. Bt HLINGTON ST. AOTIX at MASW.f. 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Suukka, A A katNuu, . tat. B. - - W li tiaviPSON. " k.l k.iiaa- s-M auMAl. MAY U. L.e. daavy. cue 4 iiiaaisisaaia far assvr at aaawss ana ssMa aaw.a as - , . wwaa SL - -. . haia kv . . . Um t waa la. -- ' - U.l ruaaa SS. STANDING CF THE TEAWS. WEST. LEAG1E. AMER. A?9 N. W L. Prt. W U P"t. Omaha 11 Indian p ile. .. IS ! Piomx City.. S3 14 .57? Lomsvtna .. a ! .(,: Invr ....a 17 .IM Toledo J2 17 .V-4 Lincoln .... rj 1. .ivxolumbiis ...22 21 M2 Des Moines 15 R .3T5M'lwaukee... t ..io Pueblo lu i7 Minneapolla.lS ;i .47S Kansas Citv.l U 8t. Paul U 3rt .3. NArL LEAGUE. AMER. LEAGUE. W U Pet. W. L. Prt. Chicago 3 14 .ri:2 New Tork. 30 li &n Philadelphia 1 14 .6h. Detroit 17 .Ml Pittsburg ...! .,S4a Philadelphia, 21 18 .W Cincinnati .. 17 51 Cle-eland 1 VM Nw Turk... 1 17 St. Louia 3 H .is Boston is 1 .4 I'hli-ago 1 1 i St. Ivula . 2 .1 Wasmngton 17 21 .47 Brooklyn ...11 21 .SU. Boston 13 d .STs GAMES TODAY. Western LeagueLincoln at Omaha. Pes Moines at Lenvr, Sioux City at Pueblo. National- League New Tors, at Boston. Philadelphia at Brooklyn. Pittsburg at Chi cago. Su Louie at Cincinnati. American League Chtvagii at St. Louia, Cleveland at Detroit. Washington at Phila delphia. Boston at New York. American Association Columbus at t.ouia- Tllle. Toledo at Indiaoapol'a. Ku City at Milwaukee. 8U Paul at Minneapolis. struck. Cross was put out of and off the grounds. Score: MIL WATK BR. KANSAS B H O A S. th game CTTT. B H 0 A t. gntrtaaoa. as. 4 1 1 H!lmn rf.. i a i Oma. rt .... 4 X 1 rrnae. aa i e M't'kem'y. If 4 l Won. aa IRe-air. lb.. 1 4 Branrar, .a. 1 VNctattbon. rf S 0Donie. 3h... a .Hmlii If Baiemao, cf.. 4 BeTill. e I MH-orm k. 2b 4 Clara. Sb 4 Brown, lb I S daubers, p I I 11 1 Oituillvaa. e... Teuia a in 1 I Kttaoa. Esma Totals. Z7 1 34 14 I Ran for Cross In eighth. Milwaukee 700000 7 Kansas City 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 ii Two-base hit: Clarke. Home iin: Beville. Sacrifice hits: Beckley. Double plays: Mct'ormick. Brown to Robinson: Jitson. Cross to Becklev. Left on bases: Milwaukee. 4: Kansas City. 4. Bases on halls: Off Schnt-lbery. 4; off Kllson. 1. Hit by pitcher: Cross. Beville. Struck out: Bv Schneiherg. 4; by Kitson. 2. Time: 1:X Umpire: Hayes. Colaaabaa De-feats Distillers. LOUTSCV1LLE. Ky June 1. Columbus won the opening game of the series with Lotilsvllle today by hatting Puttnion off the slab in the seventh Inning and scoring seven runs. Upp was also relieved in the same Inning by Jack Taylor. The batting of Cnngalton and fcruger was the featurw. Score: LOl'liVtLLB COl.rklBt s B H O A S. B M O A K. stanler. cf. I 1 1 1 SKraser. If ... I I A' 1 Wowtrmff, If. I 1 J r foewell. cf....l 1 t 1 S Perrlne. 2b. . S 1 I 2 Sronsalton. rf I 4 1 1 stovaii. rf kite j ll mm. lb 4 t 1 SulliTaa. lb.. Burse. Sb... Cutnlan. ea.., Ftuahaa. c... I IU 4 OFrtel. 3b. i 12 14 M Rally, aa i 1 1 4 t 14 2 1 Uamea. r. I i 1 1111 WrialfT. Ib.. I 1 1 I 0 Pwimana. s. X 1 1 I fpt. a. 1 1 J Poole. 1 0 4 Tailor, a 1 t Touts a 18 XT 14 4 T?!S 34 14 I? 11 I Louisvtllw 1 v o ll 0 1 2 04 Columbus 1 0 0 0 7 1 08 Stelen bases: Congalton, Friel. Sacri fice hits: Perrlne. Upp, Kihm. Sullivan, Wrtgley. Two-base hits: Kniger. Wrfg lev. Three-base hit: Kruger. Double plavs: Kilhm lunassisted), Stanley to Burke. Friel to Kihm. Struck out: Bv Puttman. 2; bv Upp, I; by Taylor, I. Bases on balls: Off Poole. 2 in two and two third Innings; off Upp. 9 in six snd one third Innings; off Taylor. I In two and two- tbird innings. Lart on bases: Ixmsvllle, 8:' Columbus, &. Time: 2:00. Owens. . Umpire: COBONA9 WI-tlNlCRS AT CRESTO.w Bogats Allows tke laws Bays Oaly Oaa 8a fa Hit. CREST N. Ia., June L iSperlal ) The Stors Coroxiaa of Omaha administered id ather beating to the locals in a game that waa spectacular from, start to finish- Ku cara's stop, cutting off a run. McLean's all around playing and Smith's catches ot three difficult flies in center were easily the fielding features, wane Hodge s three-beau hit was the batting feature of the game. Bogatta waa In splendid form, allowing but one bit arid atriking out five man. Score: - 8TOR1 C0KOSA8. CRK8TON. A3.U.O.A.I. AB.H O A E McLean. Ib.. A 1 I i ORaynolea. a. 1 u I g yraar. e.... 8 1 t SDwoew, o 8 1 e Kill. 2b (Ill IW-Un. lb...-. A 0 Haiktea. lb.. 4 U 0 IWaraoasa, ri. 4 ! 4 : Kutvura, aa.. 111 WrKmn. cf . 4 Hodae. it.... Ill vflraa. tb 4 0 4 1 X Bando. rt 8 1ft. Harnawr. it.. 4 1 0': Smith. f 1 I Clones, lb 102 Bocaua. a 4 8 8 1 Towns. lilt Toiala XI 8 XT IX X Totals. ... W XT Ll 4 Bando out for cutting second. Stors Coronas 0 0 4 2 0 0 0 1 03 Creaton 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 01 Earned runs: Coronas, L Two-base hit: Towne. Three-base hit: Hodge. Baaea on balla: Off Kucera t2, Ferater and Key noida. Hit by pitched ball: Towne. Hodge and Smith- Struck out: By Bogauts, i; by Towne, 8. Stolen bases: McLean. 2; U ark ten. Kucera 3). 8mlth. Sacrifice hits: Bando t!i. Ferster. Reynolds, Depww. Double play: Towne to Welsh. Time: 1:46. Umpire: Sullivan. STARS DESCEND IX GOOD GAME Lee-4alasa-Aadreesra Teaas Defeats Saath Osiaks. The Iee-Glsse-Andreesen defeated the South Omaha Slara 7 to 2 yeaterday after noon, ut Vinton St. park before a crowd of seven hundred of faithful fans. Burnett wsa In fine foim allowing only three bits, issuing but one pass, and getting three sate hits. The colored boys were game to tne last, although outplayed and with a little more practice can be considered worthy opponents fur any of Omaha s fast ama teurs Next Sunday the hardware men play au Atlantic, la. Score: U-O.-A. STAR. AB.H 0 A C. AS) H.O.A g. Casey. If 4 1 1 4UaiT. rf... 4 Laalar, tb... X X I I lWlaxina. lb.. I T 1 Hau!iarlr. as I I Suavia. as 4 1 Mmiaaa. lb.. X X X '.Whaler, e... 4 1 4 1 J Oibaua. cf ... a 1 (Jackass, lb.. X 1 4 1 Kaarr. rf ... 4 1 STrwr. e 4 1 I I C. Ciair. lb. a 8 1 1 William.. If. 4 A 1 1 A Clair, a.-.. 411 t rrvaman. 2D. X 1 '. Bisacu. a... 4 I SHsrs. lb 1 4 s Las, s I 1 1 1 Totale XB 7 17 14 1 To all 11 a :i 8 L. G. A. 2 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 7 Stars 0 10 0 0 4 0 4 1-2 Two base hlta: Casey. Struck out. by Burnell, 2, by Lee, 5. Stolen baaea: Lawlar, 1: Daugherty. Mlnikua, .'; Gibson, C. Clair. Jackson. Tyler. Lee. Double plays: Tyler to Freeman. Rases on bails, off Bunnell. 1; olf Le. X Hit by pitcher: C. Clair. Uib son snd Jackaun. Wild pilch: Lee. Passed bail. Whaley. Time: t.M. Umpire Shana Uao. ' PITCHERS' CO sj TEST 13ITEBB9TISIG Baaa biers Defeat HosTaaaaa la Gasae Wkais the Baaea Warked. The Ramblers won an Interesting game Sunday rrom the Hoffmana, score 4 to 1. Jauron and Mason, the opposing slabsmen, performed In good style, each allowing four luta and atriking out fourteen baismen. Jauron. however, kept his hits well scat tered and received far better support. In addition to his exceilant pitching Journu clouted out a two-sacker in the sixth in rung. This waa tha first hit of the dav for the Raunolera and ll waa followed by a combination of hits and errora that cinched the game. Corcoran a spectacular one handed catch at abort was a feature. Score; RAXBLEgg HOyPHANS. I "D A K. IB U d.l l. rbaas. lb..... 8 1 Auau.ktss. c4 4 luaal, a. 4 1 I ki orroraa. as. 4 1 X I Collins. If ... 4 14 slaalaar, Ik. . X X X I T utile, Ik 411 IBcaaa. If 4 Swsna. rf.... 111 4 jaoa. lb X 1 I I Coirtsaa. aa,. X 1 X Hi!.ama. t. 4 14 1 1 Sam. cf 8 ICseroraa. It. 4 1 Baaur. a. ..8 1 11 X I Ma .. a i i a luWM. p. 8 18 1 Doaaoe. lb. 8 a 4 8 Totala.... IJM 1 Tauia XX 4 XI 4 Baiterlea: Ja iron and Badura. Mason and Wiiliama. Struck out: By Mason. 14: by Jauron, 14. Bases on balls: Off Mason. 1, off Jaurr.n. 1 Two-base hits: Jauron, Corcoran. Time: l.Jo. Umpire: Mullen. Xa Track Teaaa C'aptala. IOWA cmr. la.. June L tSpeciaL) laaac E. Stut ama a. Iowa a star discus taroakan. has kacu eteetcd captain of next year Hawkeys track team. Tha '04 leader baa demnaatratsd in one season on the Iowa traoa team that ba is oaa of the met con sultant aiacus turowars in tlie midaia wear, winning the event In tne Minnesota dual meant, tha Missouri valley meet and the Iowa atata meet. In ail prooaiMlitf 8t ute rus n will enter the conference meat Juila a Marshall field. The aew Iowa track cap tain plated tacala en last fail's fu.it ball team, Ua came to lowa from Wessura eul as a Jnu.ur ia u.e Cuiicge ut Liberal Aria. PIRATES WIN FROM CUBS Pittsburg's Fieldinj it Cleaner sad Stick-Work BetUir. LEACH, DOSS STA2. BATTEfG Tk Ird Baweaaaw Makes Twa 14 Baas, a. Tr4pl aad Single Sewrea mt Other 5atlaaal Lraja - (iaara. CHICAGO. June ?. By a triHe cleaner fielding and much better hitting. Pittsburg defeated Chicago t t I today in a see-saw game. Leach'a batting was the feature. H got two home runa. a triple and a single and scored four limes out of flva times up. Score: FTTTSBrRO CHICAOO B H 0 AS B HO. A E onr. rt... 1 1 Iarti. Sb ... I 4 lark. It .. t t Wagner, aa. . I i I rer, lb 1 s i e "Shekam, If . I t s. kulte. rt .. 4 anotman. Ik I l S' em relit. Ik Howard, et... 4 1 1 0 i ii a t a t 1 441 a o I a t sb tlrklo, 11.4 I 1 Has. Ik. I I S4 wilioa. cf OKHna. Olraoa. c.... 114 Xaadox. .... 14 1 Tinker, aa. 1 yraer. a... Brown, p... 11 R 12 !l-oacre ... Tots la. l e e 4 a IS 7 3 ll t Totala 'Batted for Fraser In eighth. Chicago , o 2 0 0 1 0 2 0 04 Pittsburg 1 0 1 4 2 0 0 4 04 Two-base hits: Sheckard, Wagner. Three base hit: Leach. Home runa: Leach. 2. Hits: Off Fraser. 11 in eight innings. Sac rifice hits: Kllng. Evers. Mofmsn. Schulte. Stolen bases: Leach O. Kane. Sheckard, Moeller. Clarke. Left on bases: Chicago. 8. Pittsburg. 8. ,F1rst base on balls: Off Fraser, 4; off Maddox. S. First base on errors: Chicsgo. 1: Pittsburg, 1. .Hit by pitched bail: By Fraser. Maddox. Struck out: By Fraser. !: by Brown, 1; by Mad dox. 4. Wild pitch: Fraser. Time: J.'si Umpires: Johnstone and Klem. Bvstea ksta Oat ew Yark. BOSTON. June L Boston won the first game of their long home rertes from New York todsy. 4 to Porner was rather wild, but received excellent support, while Wilts did not fsre so welL Score: BUSTD NBW T0BK. B.H.O A.g. B.H.O A.g. Brewne. rf... 4 I X Shannon, rf . . I A 1 Beaumont, cf I 1 I Tennsr. lb... I 0 11 a Bsiea. If I IX C Dentin. It ... 4 1 1 Mrtiann. lb. . I li Ofke.mour. ... 4 1 Bower man. e. 4 X X ( Nsr4haaa. .. 4 1 4 RHrker, 2k. . 11X4 ODaTlln. 3b.... 8 i 1 Oanlea. aa. .1 1 X 8 Doris. Ib I X Sweeney, lb . I 18 Nivalin. m...t 1 1 Dornsr, ....! Owmae. p X 1 1 X skerkle 1 0 Antals 88 mil I Totala 88 4 X4 II 1 Batted for WUtse In ninth. New Tork ..0 0 0 0 4 4 0 4 04 Boston i. 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 Two-base hits: Bowerman. Beaumont. Sacrifice hits: Ritohey, Daalen. McGann. Sweeney. Dorner. Bates. Stolen base: Batea. Double plays: Ritcisey. Dahlen to McGann. Dahlen, Rltchey to McGann: Shannon to Needhara. Left on bases: Boston. S; New Tork. 8. Basea on balls: Off Porner, 4: off WUtse, 2. Hit by pitched ball: By Porner. L Struck out: By WUtse. 1; by Dorner. L Ttme: 1:3. Umpire: O Day. Caakera Bsnch Hlta. BROOKLYN. June L Philadelphia won today s game hero In the opening Inning by timely hitting. A stolen base followed by Moren'a bad throw and a single netted Brooklyn one run tn the third. Score: PHILADELPHIA. BROOKLYN. B.H.O A S B.H.O A S. Knabe, lb.... a 1 7 OHnmmel. if. . i 114 Conn, Jb..... 4 t 1 T OShohan, lb.. 4148 Titus, rf I t 1 -SLuinlay, DT. .. 4 0 10 Masee, If .'. 4 II Jorlaa. lb... I 1 17 S Ossorn. of... 1 8 4 bewls. aa 118 Branaflalo. lb 4 114 VPsttee. Ib....8 X 8 1 Dosha, as.... X 1. - tataJaaer. cf.. 2 1 Doom, c 441 IBM-sen. e X 9 X 8 Mores. 4 81 laklntrra. p. . X 1 1 Totals 31 Jill f Total inn I Philadelphia T.S 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 02 Brooklyn 4 1 0 0 4 0.0 01 Two-base hlta: Courtney. Magee. Jordan. Stolen base: Malaney. Left on bases: Philadelphia, 7; BrW.ttrii, 2. Ba'es on balls: Off Moreu. l; off iclntyre. 1. Hit by pitched baii. By MciiHyre. 2. Struck out. By Mclntyre. 1; by Mm, 4. Time: 1:3. Umpires: RJgler andRudderham. . Eves Bresiia ClsclssaU. CINCINNATI. Jana L-Ht. Louis and Cin cinnati split even on a double-header today, although Manager Garsel protested the sec ondgam e on the grounds that Umpire Emails erred in allowing Hlggtnbotham to bat a second lima after he had struck out while batting out of turn. Timely hitting won the first game fhr Cincinnati. In the second game Higgiabof.iam kept the locals' hits scattered. Score, first game: CINCIJ4JIATL BA. LOflS. 8 H O A R. B H O A.g. Huaxlna. :b I 1 1 SB.rrr. rf I 8 X Kane, rf 1 Lohert. lb ... I Mltcnell. rt.. 4 Oaatet. lb.... 4 Mi Lean. c... 1 Brain. If 4 Hulawltt, as.. I Csjapbsl!, p..t 1 I 1 Br.-ne. Ib 4 4 Murray, cf . . 4 Oelvfcantr. If. 4 AKoniHchr lb. 4 0 Ludwla. e X Hir Rmjrks, as. 4 1ltan. 2b... I Hoslanrr ... 1 1 4 Beaosv s X Totals . 37 7 Totals 84 8 34 10 I baud for Gilbert In ninth. Cincinnati 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 SL Louia 0 0 0 4 1 0 4 1 02 Three-base hit: O'Rcurke. Sacrifice bits: McLean ill. Huggir.a. Double play: Mit chell to McLean. Baaea on balla: Off Campbell, 1; off Beebe. 2. Struck out: By Campbell. 2; by Beetle. Wild pitch: Beebe. Time: 1:38. Umpire: Emslle. Score, second game: 8T. LOflS. CIMCIHNATT B. HO. AC a u o a w B.H.O A S. Shaw. rf. 12 1 0 Ruffian. 2b.. I 1 1 I 4 I I 8 4 I I I 8 8 Brrse, Ik a 1 1 Murray, cf. .. 4 J Dalebanly. It. X 1 1 Konalc fcr. lb. 4 I JA Hostetter, .. 8 4 O Roarkw. aa. 8 8 OUhart. lb.... 4X4 HlgBiaaav p4 1 8 I SKanc. cf ILooert. lb... Saltcnall. rf. ooanaet. lb I aOcblet. c 4 3-a- If 4 0 Hulawltt. m 4 ftgpaiie. p TotaU At 8 XT 15 2 Totala 11 11 I Gilbert out for Higglnbotham batting out of turn. Cincinnati 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 04 St. Louis 4 0 1 0 4 4 4 4 01 Two-base hits: Kane. Gilbert. Sacrifice hits: Gilbert. Hostetter. Stolen bases: Shaw (2), Byrne. O Rourke. Double play: Scalel to Ganzet. Bases on balls: Off Spade. 4: off Htggnnboiham. 2. .Struck out: By Spade. 3; by Higglnbotham, 1 Wild pitch: Spade. .. Tltpe: 1:40. Umpire: Emslle. GAMES IN THE AMERICA" LEAGUE Philadelphia Wlaa from Washlaprtaa la Secaad laalasj. PHILADELPHIA June L Philadelphia won toaay a game in the second inning when sia runs were scored on four hi;, two passes, a wild pitch and an error by Delehamy. Catea who relieved Smith tn tiie third, held the home team down, but Wash ington could not niaka any headway on Piknk s pitching. Scure: PHILADELPHIA WASHINGTON. B U ll I I B.H O A E. Hanaal. If . I Milan, rf-lf . . 1 a K. Coins, tb 4 I X a vitamer, it... s o o. X lPlikrrins. cf. I 1 . 1 nsiehasir, Xb 4 I 4 7 t l antral e a t a l a Nti boU. as. . 4 1 4 Dans, lb I 1 T J. Cilliua. 8b 4 I Cooaaba, rf . .. 4 I 4 Powsr. a 8 Moras, d 1 1 Plaiui- s alt 4 dCirmar. rt 1 a a I 1 Fraamas. 14 . 1 4 It 1 4 Mi arias, aa . 4 1 8 8 X ocntk. lb.. I I I nniitn. p. . I . i a Total 81 1 Z! irataa. p. Altiier 1 Totala U I 14 3 1 Batted for Freeman in ninth. Waahlngton 4 4 4 0 1 4 4 4 0-1 Philadelphia ' 4404404 -4 Hits: Off Smith. 4 in two Innings: off Cates. 4 In sis innings. Two base rat: Mc Br.de. Stolen . bases: Moran. Delenaniy. Left on baaea: Wasmngton. ii. Plula ielpuia, 6. Struck out: Bv Catea, 2: by Plank, A Double plays: Ps-ienanty. MeBritte and Freeman. Street, and Delehamy. Base on errora: Washington. 1; Philadelpnia. 1. Base on balla: Off Smith. 2: off Catea. 2. Hit by pitched ball: Plank. I. Wild pitch: Smith. Tims: l:m Umpire: Connolly. iw Yark ghats Oat Baataa. NEW TORK. June 1. New Tork shut out the Boston Americans by a scora of t to e today, Chesbro pitching a fine game and tha local fielders giving him errorless support- Score; KEY YORK. B08TOST B U.O.A A IJ O ll ilaa. 2b 4 s 8 X uM'CaaasIL Xb 4 S 1 8 8 Kaatar. at ... 8 1 1 8 a Lor, lb 4 I HenasuiH. cf. I I I Craalk. If... I X l-fcaas, lb 4 1 8 OiJaaar. it . I I f I SLaSl. 11 4 4 1 iastaub. lb.. I 4 1 ti I Bail, as -.4 4 4 8 ailiaa. ot.. I 8 caaray. k .. I t 1 IWasaaa. as... a 14 8 1 Klataaw. S... 8 8 8 8 a 1 8 1 Ckaacaw. p... 8 14 4 ICsoua, p 8 14 Taiale. 81 81 It Totals 88 4 1 M I Poston .:. 444gg a Saw Tork .n 4 4 4" 4 4 J Three-base hits. HrUiruiH, Gtrasier, Kiel now. Sn"rflfe hits: Keeler. ful'lvsn. Cnger St.ilen hnsee: Nire III, Clrotte. Ie:t en iMiiw-s: Boetoe. . New Trirk. 7 First base on bail': Cf C'hesbr". t r"lrt base on ert.rs; Sew York. .1 Struck eut Bv chbeo . Wild tuich. I "bee tiro). Tims: 1 J5. I mpires: O'Loughliil and Esan. Wkltssst Defeat Bra waa. ST. IICIS. June L la a game replei with hits and errors Chkaan defeated St lyouia this afternoon ty a cfre of 8 to A Each team used three pitchers. V"!th the bsses full In the severth inning Pelty hit Ponnhue. letting in a ruti. Bsiley was sept in to relieve Plty, but he fere be emjld settle down Chicago hsd scored fo'ir more runs snd assumed a lead tne Iocs, could not overcome. Score: CHlCAcm. ' ST. LOtts B H O A 1 B.M.O.A S. Hahn. If A 8 8 one. If. ... 4 1 T Josea. rt . 4 I X 1 INifau, rf . 4 1 1 Da.ta. 4 I I I Williams, tk. 4 1 8 4 n' aon. Tt. I 1 I aHanapil. aa.. 4 14 4 rionnhua. Ik.. t 'I t I' Stiwe4la r. rt 4 1 1 1 Parwil. wj.. . 8 I I ST Jonas, lb. X 111 1 Tanneklll. Ik 4 I si!iran. e... X I "n, p 1 Smuk 1 1 1 Kama, 4b.. I S Sosacer, e. X aUrsham. p.. ar. Jos-S... i s Crim . ... Ill 4 t I I . a i , i i t . 4 4 "Aia ... Masel. s Walra, Shaw. r. 1 . 1 . . I 1 X t rnr. p . X ri Bailer. P Totala , ...84 1 XT f Totala X 11 !1 ratted for B.Klcv in the nlnti. Batted for Grahsm In the sixth. Bstted for Owen In the fifth. Batted for Manuel tn the seventh. Chicago 1044140408 SL Louis 141301400 4 Two-base hit: HahE H'ta: Off Owen; 4 tn four Innings; off Manuel, 2 In five tn r.ngs; off Graham. 8 In six innings; off Pelty. 2 In one Inning: off Bslley, 4 in three Innings. Sacrifice bus: F. Icnes. T. Jones, stone, Ferris. Shaw. Left on bsses: Chicago. 8, SL Louis. 4. First base on balls: Off Graham, 1. Hit with pitched bail: By i.raham. 1, by P.-IIy. I. ?ti-ick out: Bv Bailer, 1; bv Graham. 1: bv Owen. 1; bv Manuel. 2: bv Walsh. 1. Time: 2:15. Umpires: Hurst and Evans. Mas Beach Their. Hlta. DETROIT. June 1 Cleveland's hitting was of itself enough to decide today s re sult. Six men consecutively found Sum mers In the fifth, four of them for extra base drives. Detroit gave its pitcher wretched support. Its errors of Judgment being especially numerous and costly. Two games on Tuesday. Score; CLiVILANa DBTROlT. a h .. g. a n. o a k. J. Clarke. If. 4 I Mclntvra. If.. I 8 11 Bradler. lb.. 1 1 Pemnt. lb. .41 storail. Ib... i X IX Laloie. tb ... 8 8 8 N Clark, a. 4 2 8 Hinchman. aa 8 1 Hlrkmas. rf . I I I Blnn'kaai cf. 4 I I Rbaadea, p... 4 1 8 ISrfcwefsr. as.. 8 8 X PKuiKfT. aa. .. 1 1 1 ll rrawfwr. cf. 4 1 "Cob, rl 4 8 18 I Roaamsa. lb. 4 I IX X X K'ouaniin. Ib. 4 1 I I 1 Ifknmldf, o... X I X X 1 ft Down. : ! 1 t 4 X 1 Summers, p.. 118 Mai lor. p.... 8 1 8 14 11 14 1 Totala Totala Is Hill I Detroit .. 0 1 4 0 0 4 0 01 Cleveland ... 1 4 1 I 0 4 0 24 Two-base hits: Bradley, Lajoie. H inch man, Hickman. Three-base hits: Rosaman. N. Clarke. Home run: Birmingham. Hits: Off Summers. 10 in five innings; off Malloy. 4 tn four innings. Sacrifice hits: Downs. N. Clarke. Hinchman. Stolen base:- J. Clarke. Pouhle plays: Lajoie to Stovaii; Rhoades. Lajoie in Siovall. Bases On balls. Off Summers. I; ofl Rhoades, i First bsse on errors: Detroit, 2; Cleveland. A Struck out: By Summers. 1: by Malloy, 2. Time: 1:41k. Ltnplre: Sheridan. SAT THEY GOT THE X03BY Aaaerleaaa Defeat FN 1". A. Teaaa la Prise Game. The Americans demonstrated their su periority over the Fraternal Uhlon of America In a hotly conteeted game by a score of 2 to 4 for a purse of $To at Vinton street park Sunday. Both teams played fine ball considering the condition Of the grounds. The game was a pitchers' battle, honors being even between Denny and Hirsch. The brilliancy of both oitchers were the startling points of the game.. Score : AMERICANS. "iATgRMAL. 1B H..I.A X AB.H O A K Conahlla. if. I 9 2 . CLetir. Ib 4 X 4 Lra-h. I 1 1 1 Baker, as V A i l lk oHajnllton, Ib 4 4 1 X 98. Qfikaa, cf. 4 4 4 I A' Oaoaa. 4 8 W- 8 i 3 Sktsrphr. ft... X 8 4 8 SHiraci. p...": 8441 111 tOBrtea. rf..S 4 8 12 8 1 InsM, lb. I 4 4 8 a rarlar. b.... 4 t. cf X Sweener. Ib.. I Fos. rf I RPC. Xb X Caaalar. a ... I Denny, y 8 Totals. ... ,27 ill: I Totals 81 8 24 14 4 Americans 0 4 0 0 1 4 I 4 "2 Fraternal Union .r .0 4400040 00 Earned ran: Americana. 1. Two-base hit: Baker. Stolen base-: Lehr. Baeeav aa-Uallai, Off Lnny. 2; off Hirsch. L Hit by rrtehed ball: Lynch, Sweeney. Penny. Struck eait: By Denny, 4; by Hirsch, A Sacriftc- hits: Pennison. Caughlan. Time: 1:20. I mplre: Bradfurd. GAMES IN THE CITY LKAGI7E Oaa Gasae Paatpoaesl aa Aeeaaat a Wat Graaaas. Following- were the results Sunday In tha City league: Benaon, lJ; Florence. A Merchants. &; Townaenda. 4. Diets associa tion. 10: Sterling. 0. The Stock Yards and Diets Athletics did not play an account of tha wet condition of the grounds. Follow ui g la the score of the yrrc bants and Town- sends: MERCHANTS. AB.H. O A B. TOWNSENDS. AB.H 0 A C. Heae. as 4 1 4 Wmto. ;k 41 M' Penal, a I 11 Metum, lb .. A 1 Moeller. rf... 4 9 Co, lb a X I RaneaoTtta. If 8 1 1 la.'lowan. rf. 8 Wallinc. P-- 18 8 Rlallr, n 2 1 I llmark. lb... 1 1 r I I Elliott. 3D .. 4 I X 1 4 1 Lrworak. :b . 4 X I 4 OUuiaia.. u... 4 181 a Kill, rf 4 114 I Knictit. cf, as 4 1 X 8 t Brawn, a 4 X Yonna. aa. cf. I 8 X X 8 I Croaa. p I I i I I 4 kosaa. rt 190 Totals 8 IH11 1 Totals at 8 XT U 1 Merchants 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 Townaenda 4 0 0 0 4 4 0 Two-base hits: Ribenovlts, Hill. B on balla: Off Walling. 1: off Rielly. 1; otf Cross. J. Struck out: By Walling. 1; by Rielly, : by Cross, 7. Time: I. to. Um pire: Geisen, - Barwell Wlaa aTadr. nrL-iSp BL'liWtLL, Neb., June L Special. A fast and exciting gams was p'syed her Sunday between tha Burwell Tigers snd Sargent. Burwell acored only in the first Inning, after which no more runs were made by either team. Score: R.H.E. Burwell I 4 0 0 4 4 4 04 7 2 Sargent 0 4 0 4 4 4 4 4 0-4 S I Batteries: Can-other and Laird for Bur Weil, Alexander and Deafenbaugh for Sar gent. After the game Thursday the sporting blood began to flow and supporters f Ilia Sargent team came through with the "long Sreen " that their team could not be again efeated by Burwell on the following day. Their money was quickly taken and a game mat. lied. Burweil having acquired the s.iut out habit handed them another package. Carrot here pitched great bail when men were on bsse a Score: R.H E. Burwell 0 4 2 0 0 0 2 0 0-4 I I Sargent 9 0 0 0 0 0 4 04 1 4 Batteries: Burwell, Carrot hers and Laird: Sargent. Alexander and Deafenbaugh. I Hoe to re Beak Haapes. I ue rwviur uaaw nan ivaiu ui diiuui a Omaha returned Morjlay morning from a victorious trip out to Hooper. Neo., having defeated the local team there by the score of 4 to X. This is the first game the Hooper team haa lost this season, and the frst time ever beaten by an Omaha team. The Honors are loud in their praise of tr t raat men t received at the hands at ths Houper team and assure all teams a good time and a fast game. Tha Hoctors secured three hits off Bulger. while McMasters waa touched up for seven. but Ins support was r-lt-edged. the Hoclora making flv raat double playa during the game. The Hoctors would like to hear f rum out-of-town teams for Sunday games. a-so for July A The score: R-H. E. Hoopers 0 14140014-4 7 Hoctors ' 0 0 4 4 1 1 2 0 44 t 4 Batteries : Bulger snd Jensen; - McMas ters and Cleans. Aaaerleaaa ta Attead Shaat. LONDON, June L The difficulty which threatened to deprive the rifle snooting con test ui the Olympic gamea at Btaley this yesr of the presence uf American marks men has been overcome, and representa tives of the United Statea after ail will participate in the matchea. Flnd.ng that tha Olympic association was unable lo prolong the dale of entry. Ih National Rir.S asso ciation of America cabled Its list of names, snd in reply the Olympic association cabled Ul is afternoon that it will accept the entries if they ar mailed today on regulation forma Including tha United Statea. ten nationa will ba repraaaoiied. tr.e others beuig Great Britain. France. Denmark. Greece. Sweden. Norway, Australia. e inland aad Holland. Tss Wat fas Caaal(aew. The matched gams ef gulf which waa to have been, played yesterday afternoon at the Suul.i Omaha Country club between two mckedteama waa paietponed on ac count ol l-e unse'tied ronirumi of the weather. - Tha coals a mill be pulled al f next Oundaj. CELT WINS BROOKLYN STAKE Another Bij Clsisic 0t to Keene StAble. JIW RZCCUB FOE. THE RACE Tlssg Caasssaada felt steps llle aaa Qaarter la 9i4 1-3 Bel ssaat's Falrplay Is ' Seewasl. NEW TORK. June 1 Cheered bv more tran 2.f)no persons, Celt, a 1-year-old colt rearing ths popular colors of James R. PTeene. won the twenty-second running of ' the Brooklyn handhap. on of the classic events of the American turf, at the Graves nd rare track today. He did tt easily, but at the same time msde a new record for the race snd the Gravesend track, stepping ths distance, one mile and a quarter, in 1:011. Fa r Play. August Rel mrnfl gallant !-var-ol!t. which ran a splendid racs against Colin on Saturday In the Belmont stake, was second, and Mister Robert was third. The value of the take was t3.flP0. The Gravesend course was packed with people eager to see the running of the handicap; wrttch, with the Suburban and ths Futurity.. Is regarded aa one of the great contests for thcroughbreda of the year. The weather was clear and pleasant and the track was fast. When the bugle sounded for the race there was a sound of apfilaiise for the favorite Keen colors a Celt came out of tha paddock to go to t?-e poatL Ridden by Notter. ha aanteted past the grandstand, looking ths winner that he proved to be. At the start he was second tn get away, but after the first Tialf mil lie led hU field and from that time to the finish be never was In danger, winning with tha greatest ease In new record time for tha race and the course on which It was run. As he came down the stretch, well ahead and almost eased up by his jockey, a great chser -went up from the throng tn the grandstand snd on the lawns. With Celt rt easy winner, the apectaculsr festure of the race waa the fln!ah..of Fair P'.ay and Master Robert, the former managing to maintain second place by a scant half length from the still fast oncoming Master Robert. Tha ExpsttRn stakes for 2-yesr-olda was won by Harry Payne Whitney's Cllf fcrd gelding Blackford, which finished a nose In front of A. B. Spreckle's Torbelllno. Ross Fenton wss third. Rose ben came back to forrt today and won the first event, at six futfenis. by a he4d. from Berry Maid. 8ummnry: First race, handicap, a!! ages, about six furlongs: Hose ben il. Notter, 12 to 5) won. Brry Maid (Ha. Lee. 7 to 1) second. King Cobalt (111. McCaney. S to ll third. Time: 1:1".- Demund. Big Chief. Waterbury. Sugar Pine sad Rapid Water also ran. Question Mark and Lady Winifred left at post. Second race. 8-year-olds and up. selling, mil and a sixteenth: Hyperion 11 il'A. J. Lee. td 1 won. Rockatona (lta. Ganer, 11 to 6 second. Blsck Osk is. Leach. II to I) rhtrd.' Ttme: 1:47. Tommy Waddell. Aiif atissln, FTsvlgny, Coincident, Mombasa, Potogue ana Mtasnuii Lad also ran. .Third raoe, the Expectation. 2-year-olds, five furlongs: Black Ford (112. E. Dugam. 4 to 1) won, Trrrbelllno tliJ. W. Pnyle. l to &) second. Ross Fenlon 1 115. Miller. 13 to 41 third. Time: 1-02. Star Thistle. Mars Abe and Occidental alsa ran. s Fourth race-, th Brooklyn-kindtcap, J yearwolA and. op. cash value L&.UX). one mW aid a quarter: Celt (104. Notter, 4 to J) won. Fair Play $. E. Pugan. 4 ta 1) second. Master Robert Gilbert. 18 to 11 third. Time: 2:4H. Montgomery. Old Honesty, aCtr-g Jam. Don Creole and Berkeley alsa res. - ' Fifth race. J-rear-olds. selling, about sis furlongs: i smee E. Hrsrl v m, ' Garner. I to 11 tron. Blsom (S3. Upton. T to I) second. A rases ev Gilbert. T to 1) third. Timet YTtnt, - fAaturr. " FMxette. Racnttet,- -Gold Franc.' Masuma. Imitator. Flora '-Ann. TMumph. Ida P.. John Marrs and Select also ran. Sixth race, maidens. 2-year-olds, five fur tonga: Cnnnaught Ranger (112. Miller. 3 to ll -won-. Exebee 10. E. Pager 3 to I) sec ond. Orogo (112. Garner. II to 1) third. Time: llttWi, AlbertinuA lipison. aoonun n.in, Donsthus. Patsy. Mremonloua. Tod, Aroma and Beauty Bright' also ran. 9 a ansa a ry at Oalalaal. " OAKLAND, June L Summary at Oak land: Forst race, four and one-half furlongs: GnJstna (107. Rettig. 14 to 5l won. Zella G (1T, Ross. 7 to 6 second. Mine Danville (W7. Kirsvhbaum, 24 to 1) third. Time: 0:iS. Marches, Lochnagsr. Minnie. Sara Shaen. 3eorge Kiamet and Rain Shumway also ran. . Second race, six furlongs: Pologna re. Walsh. S to 1) won. Aunt Polly C. Rettig. 14 ta .i) seorHwd. Eacamado 1IU8. McBride. Al to 1) third. Time: 1:Wb. Prince Frederick, J. W O'Neill. Transmute. Peggy O'NeaL Charles Green and Mischief aio ran. - Third race, four and one-half furlongs: Middle 11. Bnxtnn, to ll won. Charles W. Hodges iws. Walsh. 2 to 1) second. Intona tion tior. Mclntyre. 12 to 1 tntrd. Time: 4 &4s. Seattle. Ak-8ar-Ben. Mirfiela, Theo dore Philips and William F. Kerrln also ran. . Fourth-race, six furlongs: Pal n!L Ross. 11 to o) won. Nagasam (107. Sv111e. 7 to 21 second. Belle Kinney (104, Rettig. I to 1) thtrd. Time: 1:15. Lord Nelson, Earl Rog. era and Sir Brtllar also ran. Fifth race, one mile: Colbert fim. Walsh. 5 ta 1) won. Sir Angua (108. Hams. to 1) second.' Saint Xllda (14. Mclntyre. I ta 1) third. Time: '1-414. Nehuloaua. Follie L. Cayenne Cora. Frank Skinner. Rustler. Ar thur Hymsn, Sir Wealey, Gaga and Jean nette W also ran. Sixth race mile and one-sixteenth: Mill Song (108. Rett-.g. IS to 8 won. Elevation (111. Kirschbaam. 8 to 1) second. Mgrkie Mayer fill. Walsh. I to 1 third. Time: 1.534. Entrada. Faatoen. Mandator, Naoo- naaaar. Prince of Orange and Lone Wolf also ran. Beard May Malta Atrsspte. AMES, Ia., June 1 (SpaciaJ. I Trainer Watson of the Agsnes Is satisfied over the result of tha state meet, as the Aggies in tendsd to train especially for the Missouri valley- tneeti srhich waa captured- at Kan sas City tha week before. Having defeated In dual meets both Drake and GrlnneU, and having gained -the supremacy la the Mis souri vailev meet- Amea haa clearly dem onstrated Its standing. Ths wonderful tins of 174 of Beard in the half-mile loat the Aggies five mora points In the mile, but la all proftaoitity wiii result in tne giltiy Utile distance roan making tne uiympic team. Galf at MarahalltawB. MARSHALLTOWN. I. June l.- Spe cial.! The annual tournament for places oa tha goll teams or tns country ciud waa held yesterday anernon. inir-y-eigni started In the eie-hteen-hole match medal elaw for nieces on the three teams. The low score for tha day was mads by L. R. Max- t)0 t)o A food liniment or plAster, or some jood home remedy will tisuAHy afirg) temporary relief from tha paia of iLheTirtiAtiflm, but tha ciseaae is mora tbAti Skin deep and cannot ba rubbed a way, nor caa it b drawn otit witlx a plAster. Such treatment neither prevents nor rurea; the, excess of avcid. whkh produces Rheum atisia, is sUll ia the blood and tha disease can iiever be cured while the circulation remain a saturated wiUk thia mUting-, pAlo Eroduxinjr uric acid poison. The trouble will shift from place to place, act ing oa the nerves and CAUsing paia and inflarrunatioa at every eatpoaure or after aa attack of indigestion or other rlarity. When neglected or improperly treated, RheuraAtisra becomes chronic and does pot depend poa climatic coaditiona to briny on aa attack, but remains a conatant, painful trouble. S. S. S. drives out Rheumatism by neutralking-and expellino; the excesa of acid from the blood. It purines and invi jormtee the circulaiion ao tbat iarUead al aa acid-tadeja atrRAm. cooatAatly fhrposiUnj prie acid ia the joints, jnuxJea, nerves and bone, the entire a v stem is nourished and nrade neAltiy by rich, life-f rviat; Wood. Book oa Rheumatism aad any medical advice desired will be sent free to all who write. THS SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., AlXaOTai. (U. RIL.ES Well, who turned in tt He won first pise on the fiest tesm Trie-other won oneMfied f-T 'Aa firt lnt wt: F E Stewert. 1 UK; F.. G WaVsce. -H: W B KMr. . snd A. ' Gt.ck. 27. ArrsoaTienta have twan made to hol an piteneam matrH esr'v in June on 'lie lisal course wltii tha Cedar R.ipl.ls Oolf rfnh. 4 rleket. Flay era , Fraetlee. A practice aam ot the newly prgara4 crtcVet club wss nlsveil ftundav afterniwri at Miller pr. with eleven r'svers mit fop practice. A mat lelr prsH-tK-e game haa bees irrintH for the same piatte for Wedneew. rtsv night. promr-Uv at 4 o'clock. Indfc-s-t'ons now are that tti club will hav two srropg eT-en. snd the fnsnswer 1 writing fur eutM gamaas. An effort will be made to got te ('hlrsso eleven salt for a game for U:e Fourth of July. Lewie atlll Lajvea tha Red a. No en tn this sectteer" rbjotoad mora ever the good showing tha t'ln.-innstl Reds era making thaa F. E. Lewis, superintend ent of the dining car sen Ice of tha Union Taclftc. Mr. Iwis wss formerly one of the crack outfielders of the old Red a and also played with the Buffalo team la the halcyos days.. . - laaTlawe Wta Twa. AXTE7.L. Vh . Vfi:rie t.L:(Srxrtal TVIa- grsm i -The Oxford Indians-won today from Anted by a a amis f 18 low. and from Funk yesterday by a saoxe, ef 14 ta 10. SOCIAL SESSION ENDS IN FRAY , - - , ' a Oaa Maa. Frahahly Fatally Shat aaa T,,Ar. Daageroasly . AlakbeA. , . a i . As the result, of a frea-for-sll fight fol lowing, an aternoon'g earouaal among eev eral Italians Sunday, about p m.. In front of 1711 Mason street, three .of the partlcU pants are In tlie Omaha General hospital, on of whom. SabaaUAO Tuoco, ta probably fatally wounded with bullet horea through both lungs. Tha -arhar two, Oastno Alflo and Lurian SanfllllBPO. sra eut and stabbed, but will recover. The Italian who ta believed to have shot Turco, Raeflll Vatalaro. made- hls escspa and la being soaght for bythe, police.' Vatalaro. waa also cut along, side, of U face. The housea St 1704-U-lI Ma sen. street. r front of which tha fighting occurred, a re occupied by Italian' tenants, and a usual Sunday afternoon party was lust closing. there having teen liquid refreshments la plenty. The troubls started over soma trlv. lal dispute between Turco and VaJaJaro, frenda of eacti- maa taking sldea. Knlvea were drawn and the battle waa on. blood flowing freely. Vatalaro received ksngf gash across the forehead and extending down the side p hl face, and drawing a revolver ha fired foil ehota at Turco. two of which pierced his chest. 4rna oa each aide, a third shot hfttlng him tn tha right forefinger, and the fourth one going astray. After the shooting 'Vatalaro tan to the railroad tracks nearby and started east. A riot rail was seat, to ths police station and a patrol wagon full . of officers waa hurriad to th seefte, but tha melee was over and a nJmtrr of the xatticlpanta who were not taken- ta the hospital wre taken to the police station. Turco, who lives kt 711 SouttV Fourteenth, street, la not expected1 to recover. Sanflt. Ilppo, who. residea-tJva aertw place, re ceived a stab wound over tba left, hip and a slice across tha left cheek, but his !n Juries are not considered serious. Alflo re ceived an ugly ctrfc diagonally aero as ths biceps of the right arm; vuttlng tha mus clea to the' bona for distance of eight Inches, and a long gash ten Inches tn length on- tire r'gifslde ef "the head above tha ear. He Uvea at 17B Paeifle- street and la also expectet) Jo rpoyer,v All threa of the wounded were sttended by Police 8ur. geons Harris and. Filsgibboaa. .c AU of tha participants were laboring men. meat of them being employed in paving contract and rorurtruetion yaork. . NO NEW PRINCIPAL JUST YET Ae-tlaa, aa Swar. sassy te...Wate-heas Detened la Raspaat ta DkV Ckrtstle. "With the abandoning of tha two-room frame annex ta the. Vinton schawl building It may ba possible to Install manual train Ing in another school In Omaha," saya Superintendent Davidson. Manual training departments are noes maintained in twelve of tha city schools. Including the biga school, and tha Board of Education hss ordered the course In tha Franklin. Vinton and Lothrop school. This will mass fifteen schools where man ual training is taught, none ot tha other school buildings having room for tha In stalling of tha shops. If ths abandoned Vinton annex la mured to ona of thee schools the superintendent says tha course can be established In tha sixteenth achooL The Board ot Education meets thla even ing in regular session, but en" account of tha death of Dr. Christ Is, member of La board, na action will be . taken regarding the successor, to Principal WaUrhouaa of ths high school. Dr. 'Christie was chair, man of tha committee' tr high, school mat. ters. The chairmanship now reverts to G. D. Rica, the secomf Irs ember, tha others oa ths committee being H'.ding. McCsgue and Kennard. Mr. -McCagua. Is - in Ptttaburg and will not be home before the mlddia ot the month. Jt is tha hope of tha board to aacurs a ptlncapal for ths high school be fore the present school year al use a. It la expected that the plana for tha pro. posed additions to the Lothrep school build ing will ba approved by ths Board this evening. MOROS "AGAIN ON WARPATH Jela Natives Beesaasa Beewttwa Vaw They Will Kill Few Mara Whites. MANILA. June L The Morns aa tha is land of Joio a re reported restless and ona at the Aoturta Pattoa haa vowed personally to kill twenty whites and 109 Chinese and then declare war. A sentry hss been ate taiknd and badly . wounded.- .Tha guard haa- bean doubled. It la reported thai, set tiers have been attacked. . Ball Tah Expladea. CHERBOURG. June L A boiler tuba la the angina room of tha .American Una steamer SL Louis exploded wells tha vassal was entering the roadatead lure this mora ine. Threa firemen were seriously Injured, DRIVES OUT HHEUT.aJOTSM NO PAY TILL CURED 1 4MH- IT a. .. fc t! swa OR. TAJtrtY, ir. Z.: C..yKsJia, NekVi ' . 4. . as." i . 1