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THK OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY. JUNE 5; 190". V v H I' 9 w 1 f J. REAL ESTATE FARM AID RANCK LAND FOR 8 4.LR . Celeeada Ceetleaed. JtrRM OHaTTCLCT (COt, UVI. In the great potato sod sugsr been g' trte-t, and win irnw a: mast any ctti To fim under new ditch new hull-ling; wster'lry fall: will be theti 1-0 ti n as acre, Frtrk K Miler. "l S nth Parl St.. Denver, t nlo. (2f M34 Clx 'AWTED We Save several thouaand tt ef good Colorado lands fr asle; we want good, live iimiIi te rer-reeeni ue. O "hi Land an Investment . n Neb. OD-M - law. v HARRISON- COUNTT nnWAl FARM For SALE AT A BAROAlN-lAVsers Improved faem, miles from market; good e-room Itousa. Barn. snena, granary, nog kouea. hen house, cribs, etc.: 4 acre (utun, I sore mii. 1 acre alfal'n. 45 acre fine wlntar wheat. acres oats . balance In earn; rented for two-fifth of 'crop dUvered; thle year's rant ta go 'witfi tha gale of farm If sold before July 1. ' PrW. per era If sold before the lhra tut. Addreaa owner, a PruMnn Bide . Omaha. Neb. (Xir-M4 U Senfb Dak at a. KEEP POTET-On tha Tnpa county eperir.g. A minimi arm ta ba opened for homestead. Addreea. Box 1. Dallas, g. D. - (yx-Mfll J- REAL ESTATE LOANS W to $10 m tnsde promptly. F. P. Wead, Wead Bldg.. UHh and Farnam. 2l CIS 12.) TO LOAN, at will dtvln It ur If desired. J. H. Sherwood, Frsndets buiming. ' Min 7 private money-cash on hand no DELAY 3. H MITHEN. 9-1 1ST NAT. BAM B1LIXI. TEL. DOUO. ir. aii TPITATB MONET-NO DELAY. .OARVUf BitOSvlsvl FARNAM. ", 22-Cet MONET to Joan on Improved city property. Hastings A Heydeh, ATM Farnam St. LOANS on Improved Omaha property. . O Kenfe H. E. Co., 1001 N. T. Life BM. - (SMI) WONKY TO LOAJf-Fayna laTeatment Co. ... -37 .. . five ezn CEXT Money lr loan on - Omaha bunineea property. THOMA PRENNAN. Raom 1. New Tork Life Bldit ity UajiaT" WAXTEI-C Fetara Tr-iat Co. () CU WANTED City loan and warranU. W. Farnam fimub dt Co., 1U1 Farnam kt. r, ; r-u LOWEST RATER Sernla. Taston B!rrk C)-a44 REAL -ESTATE WANTED M'ASTED modem t-room cottage will pay U caah. balnooe mfnthlr: only owner coaetdered. Addraaa car Hee. a"-in5 -WANTED TO BORROW TV A XT Et To borrow C.ftO for three yean on lmprm-ed" farm Und la cer;rl Xe braaka. Itecoad m'tgaaa. but good mar gin. Addreee. T 4Tn, Bee. t24 M j ia;A?rT t kormw n.tv for fife yeara: frrat morutaaa eltr DroPerty. Adrtreea u Mi. ee. .. ' (I4 MTI ' . WANTED TO BUY '1IGHE8T nricee for Id-hand furniture, car. pt. ctothaa and'ahoea. Tel. lougiaa SeTl. ... . m . . Li -: -ti. ' - -- , BEET price fori for t-han.J furniture, car llb. altea.-elotking. attar Tel. Pad Wfi WANTED-SJTUATiCNS tXPERIENCin atcnotripher: excellent rerareneca. Aaaraaa - u. umiu awm. Courc.l Ulut.'a. Uo COOI ItLACKSMtTH warrta a position: J Moakoxltg. Tel.-Webater 1T4B. IV N. t7th Bt. : tr- m i UAN AND "IFE-wlah poaltlm on a farm. Adrae Kf. care Hee. ri hi i mx TO LATE TOO ClASSIFY LOPT-Yenuw'l Angora eat; any tPfrma lion .lmg to the recovery gla'llj' re cetyed. FNre rjarneT . tiz aiua i 1 . mm L 2 car loads of the nicest Buggies and Carriages we J ever bought JUST 111 isi m$j far year Uupjccsn. , Rutber Trci Etmabsat as bwss SE 5. Harms SI 5 HJlUltllllUllU Jlth tni Kzrer; Sts. L REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS tv J..CampbU a f4 wife to William . I'- nri.y, iot 4. biock a. Atiam - - Lake park . ....... ... J J Brown and wife te Catherta? Roy part lot a, Kioca v siuin Omaha Paxton Real KataA Co.. to Frances K -Welan, part 1st U. Keystone park Lora-Powec to Peiee. E. Iler. part lot 11 Uock 54. 8outh Ooiaba Gmt L. Wilier axi4 wife to Neine i Peeooan. lots a aivl la, block 14. Va Ead I Noilte C Bremen ' 'a Norton. . lotalbd la. bi.ck 14. V eat End.... l. Frack Iepugn and wife to Sum L. Btanaeot-n. VH 7. block la. rtanatota . v- Anna.AopaMh te Frark Vaieta, let a, Urnril fuhiiivlit.ai , .. . Ckmosj H. Brisga and wife te W A. Heato,.lot end k. block A. Brims placre feV Xi- Alarcer Co . t l Jena S'irUurA, lot U. Pterann s aubdivtsioa Hastings Hevtieti to M. V. Mlilard, lol av, rep'at bltH M 1 ''oilier Pl' Jimck P. Ford and wife te R- Lnut kCiirta, tot . block t W. W. Thomp- aon a aadition Nellie Creainger te Jhn O. teos, lot 4L Like Ai TmplMoa a a IduWin If. Js-Grove (nd wtta to Ldward T. Ruuae. kxa a and a. block t Grove 1 14.10S ...-- 1-.iKircuiw Cuevaux t Fv4 Kleeer. t.U 300 2,00 , ..He 17 and is. biock 16, WUcea a X-oitd anUtKio Louiae lfvut, guardian, ta name. , sm an Jore D Veere'ee- to Laule Ornbletn, pert .U A, block Mu. Crigm.l Cl' .P4) Total . 12.1.1 ROCRKES HAVE AN OFF DAY Pi an! Eil Prodigiei in Very loot Form. MOST TOO BAD TO TELL ABOTTC Mew fraa Llncwln PkM a Gam Xst Vr Stl Work, kal BtraaM af O Omaha, t; Lincoln, T. Oreait and tha Qraobackr had 7 pk-klnga from the Rourka family t Vinton Street park Thurdy Artertooa. n waa a eaay. They limply romped aty ith tha a am a kr tha acor af 7 to . Motienoeca waa htt freaiy nd Aaatln and Captain Frank Tied with each other t aea no could make tha moat mlahapa and errora, bad playa. ete. So k-monlah did the aopport become that llollenbeck let up and a?lo4 lb Bryaa Ilea to fatten their battlnc areraiea at will. Balla wera dropped, throwa era drop- pad, popupa wera permitted to allda throvrh aa hlte. ana au artrano. it waa dumb an exhibition of baaa ball an tha part of champlona aa haa bean diahed up for aoma time. Oreen uaef three Tltchera during the fame, but what difference doea It make how many pitehere arc need. Jjet as tha t-ama ia won. Zaekrrt waa the flrat to be tried eut and he didn't !at idrg. He ac'ed aa tbouh he waa afraid of the rery title of champlona. and eapeclally of Jimmy Aua- tin whom he walked. Kim tried to tunt tne ban and Zack waa ao nerroua that he threw wild to aeond to eatrh Auetln and Jamea want on ta third and King to aecond. Chick Autrey poked a good one right In the noae, o that Auatln and Kin w able to aeor. Zack waa ao mad that DarMaoa Aid not GOVERNMENT NOTICES PROPOSALS FOR TOCNO HOR8KS-OF-fice of tha Quarlennaater. Kaaaaa City. Kaneaa. June 1 1. Reeled propoeale. In triplicate, wtU ba receded at thta ofrica un til 11 o'clock- a. m.. July 1, 1. and then opened, la tha preeence of attending bla ra. for fomiihlng r yotirg horeea for delivery at Fcrt Reno. Oklanoina. or otner prominent railroad pelntr. Vnlted Hates reaervea the right to accept or reject -aity or a41 blda or any pdrt thereof. Blank forma aod all information fan be bad upon application to thla office. Envelope con taining proposals o e marara nviwui for Animala" and addreeaed ' CapUto KUby Walker. Quartermaater." PROPOBAL8 FOR BAKER" - FORT Douglaa, I tail, June 1. ix. aeaiea rro- poeala will be receive until it a. m. junm lL V.. and then opened, for furniahing labor and material for conatructlng. plumb ing and heating and electric wiring of bak ery here, information furnlehed an appli cation. C B. reeervea right to accept any or ail btda cr any part thereof. Envelopee containing bKta to be maraea i-ropoaa,ia for conetructing bakery" and addreeed to Constructing wuartermaater. JS--4-f-15-U RAILWAY TIME CARD IRLINQTOH ITA. A4Ttt sx XAIU.1. rUaxsrtwa Leave. Arrive. Derver California... a 4:14) pm a 16 pm Northwest epeclsu a 4 10 pm a 1:4 pm Black HUle - a 4.M pm a 1:4 pm Nwtawest Em press ....ail AS pm al.lA pra Nebraska points a 1.41 am a 4 Hi pm Nebraaka Lapreea ...... a I 11 ajo. a 1:10 pna Unco! a Feet Mali . b 1:U pm alJ.ll pm Llnrola Laeal a 1.01 am Ltncola Lecal ........... ait it pm Unooln Local ., a 7 W pm ek'buyler - Fiattsmoutk.B 110 pm b!6: aa Heilevue - FJatvamauc-e l:e0 pi it a tM am Plittamoulk - lowa...kiJl am l elievue - Plattsmouth. - btJOpm rjenver Limited a 1 11 pm a 7K5 am CbicagO epeciai J. am all:4& pa Chicago Kxpreea 4 i pm a !:&t pm Chlcaao Flyer - 4 JO pm a I so am Iowa Local a 1:1 am. air 3 am ex. Louis Eapreaa a 4:4 pm all'la am Kansas City A eH. Joei:4 pm a 4-t am Kansas City 6u Joe.. a l:ii am a t.ie pm Kanaaa City Ac BU Joe..a 4:41 pm IXIO.X lTATI!t lOTM Alt D KARCT lata. Pacika Leave. Arrive. The Overland Limited, .a I :H am a 1 40 pm The Colorado Exprees-.a l-W pra a 4-00 pm Atlantic Exriress , .... aiO 14 am Tha Orago" Expreaa. a 4:V pm a l.DO pa The Los Argeiea Lm..alt pm. a ;11 pm The Fast Mail ...a l a am' a 45 pm The China A Japan ,JU,- Mall a 4 -00 pm a l: pm North Platte Local a T:4J am a 4:41 pm Colo. -Chicago Special. ..all:ia am s J:i ta n.irli.. A fitumi. burg Local bl J8 pm l-.m pm Cbioaate At Wagtkwwstarai Chicago Daylight a T: am ail:4 pm at m il-Mlnn. Exs a 7:4 am alC:20 cm Chicago Locsi all St am a 1:13 pin u Citr Faaaenger..a T:4s am a I w im Chicago Paaaenger a 4 pra a I 44 in Chicago Special ...... 6L Paul-Minn. Lim. Loa AJigelea Limited. Ok-erland Limited ... Fast Mall t.eux-Cttr Local a ) cm a 1 U am .a 1.30 pm a loo ash .a I. M pm all BS pm .aU: pm a 1.21 am , a I D pm ..a 14 pra a I -A) am Twin City Ltmltew 6llpo a :it am Norfolk-Bonesteel a ! am a 34 pm Lincoln-Long Pine a k am aiO N am Dadwood-Lincoln ...... a J pm a i a pm Casper-Laner J w P"i m w mi pm Ksstmgs-guperior b I-0J pra b I pra Fremobt-Albion ...k I'M pm b 1 AS pm IlllacU Ceatswa Cblcags Kxpreea a 711 ana a ! pm Chicago Urn Med a pm a tM ant Mlrm.-"t. Paul .Ex p.. ,.fc 1 11 am ......... Vitrm.-tn. Paul Lira ...a I utl pm a f am Bt. Loula Express l it pm a I X am SL Leute Loral tfroat Coanoil fciutts) a l.aa am mllM pm ttanoaerry Loral ttrom Council Siufls) k I.1 pm : am Ckleawge Mllwaakes A St. PaxO - Chic Bt Colo. Special.. .a T- am all St pm SaL At Cre. Expreaa a l-4 pm a 11 pm verUnd Limited. ..a I M pm a I t am Perry Local a .1A pm U:J am miu( Weeal wisttra Br. paul-Mlniirap'.U..... I JO pm 7:31am At. Paul-Mlnneapo,is 7 J6 am 11 X pta Chicago Limited Wa 1 B am Chicago Expreea t: am U: pm 4"hM-asa Kkirve ID pra .) put tlliMarl r-aeiae K. C. At Bt. L. Exp a I 00 am a 4i am X. C. a) St. U Exp all.ll pa a M pa t bliMtge. tVweas lUa4 41 Paetke EAST. Chlea-e Umltad a 00 am ail -0t pa rawaLccal .....a 7j am a 4-) pm Dea Atemee Paaaenger. .a 4. Ml pm pm Iowa Local bU:eam ktAir Cbtcaiii tiaaiera Ex.). .a 4 pm a l:ii pm cblcajs Fly' (a a IA am WEST. Rocky Mountain Lie... ail U pm a am tela. A CaL Expreaa a 1W pm a 4 D pm CaU. A Taaas A-xyreaa.-.a 4.48 put a lJa poi TTEklTCK TA 1STH- A WtllTEk. Ckla Bt. FaaO, kttaaesssl Leave. Arrtva. Twin City Passenger.. .k Bi am bill pm Sioux City Paaaenger.. a I pm all-4 ant 4 LiMrsea- Locsl e a.ts am s t -J m ..I Mtaawasl raetaa Aat-uia Local .-.A I A pta bil:a am a DtUy. b Dally except Sunday, e Bun day 4 .y. d Tally except Saturday, s LWiy sx t Mowiay. 9 ! OCEAN STEAMERS CANADIAN PACIFIC Btasresa IVIb eg ks Atlantis mi tavaAT Bwtna xats at bjva Ta Emprwsae saU t'oa Quebwa la Liverpool ia aix daya; two aae e the anajeeue Bt. Lasrrsnce. ieeU. comlVrt. aiegaoce and saXe:y are waattiued aa tbeea apeaad aatrrcM ateamexa. Asa any lioael agsni fee partlcariara. Call er writs for Uluatrated botiet geerrlbtng - s-ersoasOly cataalacted Aar. aa toura. fr B. BBBTJAKTW ttes. AVgS, iVeee atartasai 1T14. A3g Bawva taak Bvawct. Caosaga. AU. STANDING CF THE TEAMS. WTT. LEAGUE. v AMER. AW1. WLPft. W.L.Prt. Omah X IS .?4 Tnd'ania lia 14 Lincoln .... 24 1 .U Tello . 17 . w .27 y .ST4 I'enrer U 1 .!i Ioui. f.le iou City... a JO i'lrtlumMi . 1 -e Molnea.1T PI . MHneap lla VTueblo 14 IT . wi Mllwauaee n .s Kanaka City 2 M ,ta t. Paul U a .24 NATL LEAGVK. AMU. LEA OLE. W.LPrt W UFct. Chicago a U XCTeveland ... U .448 Flltaburg ...n 17 .M Phlla ii 1 .B7 Cincinnati ..II 17 .awiftt. Louie a .1.4 FhilA. II 17 .iltNew Tor....) II .1J Kew Tork...M 1 .iii Detroit ,.t...n .tu Boatcn .:CMcao ......II .47 fn. Loula K .nWaah ton ...1 .' Brooklyn ....la H WiBoaten US UI OAME3 TO DAT. Went em League Omaha at Lincoln. Rloux Oty at Denirer. Dee Moinea at Fuehlo .N floral Laaguwnttabwrg at Philadel phia. Cincinnati at Brooklyn Chicago at Boatnn, St. Louie at New ork. American Loague New York at Cleve land. Boeton at Detroit, Washington at Chicago. Philadelphia at Ft. Louia. American Aaaoclatlon Milwaukee at Co lumella, Kanaaa City at Trrtedo. f4t. Paul at LouUvllle. Mtnneapolla at Indianapolis. hurry the ball back from center field faater that he aimply threw up the aponge and quit. Fax Jwat Calle A a ether. That did not bother Fox much, for be aimply called on another eouthpaw, tha r?d beaded Downte from Oklahoma. That waa tha laat piaca he hailed from, but although be la M years old and a good catch for eonie of tha unmarried women fana, ba haa played ball for fifteen yeafi and , holds such reoorda aa holding tha Cincinnati Reds down to two hlte. He had the nerve his hair would Indicate, and. although two runs had been made and one waa on bases, with none eut. he held tha chemplons af for tha remainder of the inning, and in tact through the entire game, except in one inning when be got la a bad bole, but es caped with but one run scored agalnat him. the only tne made during bis Incumbency of the PtlcBera box. Hll escape In that fifth inning was marvelous. King walked and Autrey sacrificed him to third and Householder drove Mm home. That Was one out, and although, there was another alngVe and two stolen haaea in tha Inning ao further scoring was dune. Omaha started eut in tha lead, but by the fourth inning Lincoln had the score tied. In the fifth Omaha made another. while Lincoln was standing atill. ant In the seventh Lincoln fled the score and in the eighth made three more, with one to go on In the ninth The last half of the game was too bad ta tell about. Austin even went so. far as to make two errors on one play. After Dowrtfe had pa sued the first two men In tha ninth Inning Oreen called upon Bonn who finished tha game without any further miahaps. The Rourke family goea to Lincoln f-tr two daya and then returns fer a game Sunday with Lincoln. The score oxaha. A. B. R H. O. A. E Austin, tb 1 1 I King, fb I Autrey. 1 Householder, a ..... f Welch, ef .,. 4 t Franck. se I 4 1 i i u OonUiiig, C Relden, rf Hollcnbevk, Totals . 1 LINCOLN. A B. R 4 t 27 H. O. A. Jude, If ..... 1 I 1 Fox. zb 4 Gagnler, ta .. tenlon. rf .. 1 homas. lb .. DavWeon, rf ..... Pritchett. lb .. Zlnran. e Zackert, p- , Downie, p ......... Bonno, p Totala 7 14 27 U Omaha- ..L Runs .. I lit a .. Lincoln Runs Hits .. i t 10 11 1 t n l I 1 0 0101SS1I1 7 11011112 J-H Two-base hits: Pritchett, Thomas. Dow ale. First base on balls: Off Hollenheck. 1: off Zackert. 1; off Downie, . Hit bv f-rtched ball: By Downie. 1. Struck out: By Hollenbeek. i; by Downie, S. Left on bases: Omaha. 10: Lincoln. 11. Double plays: Franck to King to Autrey, Fog to uagnier to xnomas. Jude to Fox, Stolen bases: Autrey, Welch. Franck. Belden. Household r. Austin (2), Davidson, Downie. Sacrifice hita: Autrey. Householder. Gag nler, Prttcheft. Time: tit. Umpire: brcn naa. Attendance, HO. ANOTHER PAIR FOR TAILENDERS Siena City la tke Victim af Gaad Stlekwerk. PUEBLO. Colo., June 4. Pueblo con tinued ita winning streak today and made It four atralght from Sioux City by taking a double-header. Pueblo won the flrat game try hitting timely and Freeman lost the second game on wildness in the firet two innings, with a wild throw to first. uotn gan-.ee were close and Interesting. Sioux City had the lead tn the first game until the sixth Inning, when a base on balla, a alngle by Mat ticks, a sacrifice and Spencer's elngl netted two runs Spen cers three-bagger and a fielder a choice for kloux etty tie the score In the sev enth. Smith's single, Patterson s sacrifice and Matttck a aingle woo for Pueblo in tne tentn. In the second game Freeman ooewed by walking Smith and hitting Patterson. Thla waa followed by two-baggers by Mafficks and Spencer, which, with a fielders choice, netted four run a In the next Inning Qal sano walked and advanced to third on Freeman a wild threw to first. Oaigano scored en Hogrte-ver's flyout to Campbell, in ths third Inning the local bunched three errors, whtori, with a base on balla, singles by Campbell. Weed and Granville and a twevbagger bv Welch, netted four rune. NW-hoie relieved Oaigano in the next Inning and held the vlsttore to one acratch hit ia sixth Innings. Score, first gam: SIOUX CITT. AB. K, H. t 1 .... 1 1 .... 4 .... (11 .... .... 4 11 .... 41 .... 1 ! .... t O. 14 Campbell, If Spencer, tf ... Weed, rf ..... Henry, u , Andreaa. 2b . Welch, lb .... Severeld. lb . Oranviile, as Furcitner, p 15 Tetala V I FUEBLO. A. B. R. H. O. Hogrjever, 3b .... Smith, rf Patterson. Ik M-tUKka. cf Clark, lb Spncer, If Curhan, aa Mitxe. c Jacaeon. p ....... 4) 1 TeUle 3 4 1 24 12 1 Sioua City lli( i Pueblo I 12 11 One ent when winning run waa made. Stolen baaes: Hogrlever. Smith. -Patter son tli. Two-base bit: Welch. Three-beae hits: Smith. Spencer of S:onx Citv. Double piayt: Corhan to Clark, (iranvllle to An dreaa to Bevareid. Sacrifice hits: Clark Mitse, Jackson. Patterson t.'i.-Weed, tpen cer of Sioux City. Btruog eut: By Fureh ner, 7: by Jackson, 7 llrat baa en baits: Off Furchnen, 1; off Jakaon, t Wild Bitch: Jackson. Time: !:(, Umpire: iasaelL Attendance. LI'1 Score, second game: sioux crrr. AR R. H. O. A. K H. 1 1 i CampbeU. If.. Spencer, cf.., Weed, rf Andreas. 2b.. W eie-h. to Severeld. lb. Granville, aa Stiea. c t 1 f Freeman, B t-inry Starr :::::::::::: i Totals.... 4 T tt PUEBLO. AB. R. Hotrnever, Sb.......... 1 Tilth, rf 11 Patterson, Ib 3 1 MaURsa. cf. 4 1 1L 1 1 1 A. E 1 t I 2 t t 1 Clark, lb. .. j Pperrer, if. i t"r.rian. aa.. ! MitH e , It I ' ft elgano. p. NKhola. p... Totals .. i r 17 Patted for fea In the ninth r.atted for Freeman in the ninth Piont City..... a atteaeani pueblo tltttttt i ftolen haee; Horrlever. Patteraon (Ti. Clark. Two-baie hits: Matttrks. Welch. Bpencer of ' PeW. ImnMe Plav: Poencer to Andrea to Frereid H't with pifhed bell: Pv Free e-an . flarrtftre hits: Gran ville. Hrtrtevef prruck out: Py Fremn 5: by Nichols, I First bane on balfa: Off -reeman. 4; ofr Oaigano. 1. off Nk-bols. 1. Time: l .). fmpire: Haskell. Attend ance. Li1. DENTER HAS ON B4.TTINC CLOTHE Beenrvs Rlakteea fafe Oaea OsT Tete tees Melaee Pltebers. DENVER. June 4 fVnver knt un the hitting streak which hat heen entoved eirce the team came home, while Olmtea.i held the visitors ssfe. The result was an overwhelming vlctnry. Clark, who started i piicn lor lea Molnee. retired after six hlte and a eacri:K-e were made bv the eeven men lo face him. Rnmar scattered tne nita with some effect, but not enough to stop the run getting. A aeai la being arranged to trade Out fielder Carnady to Lf S Moines for Pitcher sera, rcore. DENVEfl. AB. A. H. O. A. E. Waldron. cf PeMen. If C seedy, rf White, lb IX11. 3b e... 4 1 1 1 MrDnriAUh e Lamernom. Jb Ktneallv. a .... 4 .... 1 Oimatead, p Totala ... 11 II I? U DE8 MOINES. AB. R H. O. A. 7 3 0 V 1 I) a I 14 14 Andereon. aa.... Nelhoff. Jb Flournov. If.... Dwver. lb Dnlan. Jh Dexter, cf FHxnatrlck, rf. Teaaer. e Clark, p Bomar, p. Totals Denver Dee Moines .. 0 0 0 1 0 A 1 "i 4 0 a 13 n rt 0 ... .. I 0 34 1 A 0 1 -11 - 1 0 0 1 Two-baae M1s- ReMen 1T1 inMafinn TVvii Kinneally, McDonough. Home run: Mc Donough. Ptolen bene: Cassadv. gacrifice hits: Waldron, Hl,en. Don. Klnn-allv. Olmstead. Hit With pitched bail: White First baee on balls; Off Oim-tead. t Struck out: By Olmetead. ; by Hntnar, 2 Left on bases: Denver, I; Dea ilotoca Wild pitch: Oimatead. Time: 1:4a. Um pire: Davis. GAMES IT AMrniraw aaanr-i inn. ' AMERICAN ASSOCIATION . " Maaana City Skats Owt Mlltvaakee ky Sear f 4 ta l. i . MILWAfKEB, June A-Swar.n was ptixziar wttb men on bases t.xiny and the visitors won. I In t Harry Clarke waa spiked by Do'wnev In the 'fourth and retired in favor of Wisser. Score: KAMI AJ CITT MILWAl-Kirg. B H O A R. B H.O.A B Haihsaa. ef.. I rrea.. as 4 ksrklev, lk .. t Braeiieir. 2A. t Keiihbera. rf. 4 rwvraer. r. .. I kervla. M ... I bllim, ... 4 l" Mi. 4 lie IR(lnun. a. 4111 till Green, rf . . . 4 4 1 t 11 t lM'Cfcera'r. If 4 t 1 1 I e 1 tsteGilvrar. f 4 1 t t t t ttl-Ytlle. 4.4 t t I t t I MrOna k. mill lit tcurke. b. ... 1 t 4 1 17 4 Brown. Ik.... 1 t t I t t I irwtiwnr. . I I I 1 Wiaser. I ... i t I Tetala.... II I U II Tstila II 7 17 11 1 Milwaukee 0 ) qs Kansas City...? 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1-4 Two-base hit: Cross. Sacrifice hits: Hallman. Kerwln. Stolen bases: Hallman fit. Neighbors. Doable plav: Cross to Beck ley. Left on bases: Milwaukee. ; Kanaaa City. . Baaes or. balla: Off Dough erty, A Struck out: By Dougherty, I; by Swann. 4. Time; l.On- empires: Hayes ie: I.iav Lmpires: ratgkt tor Tolede. ana jierm. Fwwe Stn INDIANAPOLIS, June .Tbe two new pitchers secured by Indianapolis were bat ted all over the kf today and Toledo won ita fourth straight victory, f to I. Score: . TOLEDO. IVDlAXAPOLta. B.U-O.t-S, - ,- IU.O A g Sarbesm. aa... I Hieebakaa. lb I Armb Slav, rl. I tmool, et I Las4. I Heptms, If... I tivvrt. lb. .. I Lister, lb.... I West, a iii 7 1 lttriter, sr.... I i I t t I e Ure. ... I t 1 t I tvarr. lb t 1 t 1 t 1 I -AbaTtdaea. eL. 4 t 4 t t I t t Lxrloestoa. I 4 4 4 4 I j ' Hairier. 1 1 4 t t T 4 twtlllama, 9k. 4 I I 1 t t ,. Jb ... I 1 a Mallow. I t 1 1 Tstals 41 M 17 11 1 tmrhaia. ... I tilt Totals -Jt t 17 11 I Indianapolis ,...1 A 1 0 0 1 04 Toledo 1 0310041-1 Hits: Off Malloy, In three and two thirds innings; off Durham. 10 in five and a third Innings. Struck out: By Mailoy. 2; Dy Liurnam. 2; Dy ret, 1. Sacrifice hita: Coulter, Elwert. Hit by pitched ball: Hop kins Two-bass hits: Hayden (2). Arm bruster, Elwert. Home run: Carr. Double playa: Barbeau, Hinchman to Liater; El wert. Hinchman to Lister. Stolen bases: Barbeau, Armbruater. Sraoot, Land. Haaea on balls: Off Malloy. 1; off West, 1 Time: 2:08. Umpire: Kane. ' taaraes PestpeaeaL At Louisville Louisville-Columbus game postponed; wet guunds. WEST POINT TEAM OCTCLAtSED Middle. Win fraxa CaAets by Bwwre) af Sixteen ta Five, ANNAPOLIS, June E Navy. 1; Armjr. I Thjs is the brief story of today's game, which attracted a crowd of about 10, Out) per sona. Including Assistant Secretary of the Navy Newberry and a party of frlenda. The Weit Point nine wsa hopeleeelj outclassed. Douglass' pitching proving a puxxle, while West Point s pitcher was batted freely and his support waa bad. Score: JEAVT. All at T B H.O.A.E. B. H.O.A B Baesa. I t 1 1 1 aMoutfort. I I 1 t 1 1 OtlUua. aa.... t 14 1 1 Merer. Ik I til t 4 Wilaoa, lb ... 4 t t t Ikifflas. fb.. t 4 4 1 Si i L., ia a a i MU..Hka, ..a a a a i Laura. If I 1 I I t AaSarssa. at., t 111 Daaiea. rf .... 4 t 1 t IHratt. p kutla, rf 1 111 lTaague. II ... loses, ef I lit tlaauoa. If.. r-araelt. cf... I t t t lOoaaer. c... Hieart, I 11 1 W-4-aerk. s l'ill p... 11 treavws, as.. Laseaier, . . 1 t 1 1 Tstals 114 4 t 1 1 1 I t at 1 14 11 U Totals 4 1424 . t a Anderaua out, running on missed third strike. Navy T 1110 16 Army 4 01013 t Left on bases: Navy, I; Army, A Baaea on errora; Navy, 1, Army, 3. Stolen baaea: 2 1 Gillam tii, bacon, Wliaon. Langr. Battle, . Jones, Meyer. Baaes on balla: off Doog J ! Uaa. : off LaiipubrY. 1; off Hyatt, A -I Struck out: By Duuglaaa. 11; by Hyatl. 3. I Hits: Off Douglaaa. 4 In eight tnnlcga; off a t-mnpuMrr,' a ia cne mDir. iouoie pixa: elGlllam to Stiles. Lang to Harooeca. )S 1UI ipitciMra: Hyatt, 1; Lwuglaaa. 2. PaaseU a balla: Gonaer, 2: - McCoach, L Hit by pucnea cstii: naveraamp. by iaupnisr. lime: 1 J. Umpire: Rigier cf the Na tional league. Clarka Defeat Fallertea. The Clark a athletes yesterday defeated the Fullerton base ball tem by a score ei la to 4. In the sixth inning trie Ful.erton boyt went ud in the air and before ther a ' cam lo themselves the Ciarkt team had s acoreo ten runa. vt ltn tne vxceDiicn or t:.ia inning the game was good and neltner aide bad a walkaway. The store by tnnlr.g: Clarka 1 2 1 1 IS Fuliertoa 1 I H I 1 I - Batterlea: Clarka. R- Douglas and Pow.il. Fullerton, Arnold and J. bhort. Filler Defeats Lew 1st ea. BEATRICE. Neb J. , jb 4. tSpecial ) The Fiiiry baee bail teem won a cloa and exciting game from Lewlaton ytsterdey boore. Fllley Lewlaton Batteries: Fllley, Taylor and Lewiaton, Whiffen and Goodaie. HUs. l t t 1 i jj Noakaa.l 1st. Lauis 1 0-1 BarllagiM 0et ta Barltagtsev. crKll,.j l 11 The Burlington tas tall team will go ! Two-base hit: Davia. Home run: Wll to buriington. Ia.. Saturday for a game l ama. Hit: Off Smith, I in ten mninga. with trie lem from tn freight traffic 1 Baorlfx-e hit: T. Jones C. Jonea. Tanne partmeeit office tn Cnioago. Considerable i glnnH. Ston bases: T. Joiisa. F. interest has been worked up over the gan.e Double piays: Ferria. WilUama to t, aiuiis mm- i " ""w irww '"i" Illlnoia and lost will Journey to Buriitg ton to witntaa tbe game. ail along tne not ana lane irom jseorasaa, Hekswai Deleatta Bwatrtew. HEBRON. Neb. June 4 tSpei-ia! -Tht Hebroa team won a game with the Beatrice team her yesterday f a aowre of 14 to A stlavata BLawe-ea dwlat aaaarlatlaa. CHICAGO, June I ?-IjU Telawraa V Tha Cswatrtl bluff puiwtcg aaeuctalioa kava kaaa al ist i av aaraaet ef taa waatern gotf DARKNESS STOPS CAME iCubi Bud Buifttri Flay Scrcntoea . Inning to a Tie.. EACH HAKES BUT Oil BU3 Pfeteter sad Llatsaiaa Pltck Tkreaglsat Game , and Dw Re Markable Work Howard Makea Hasaa Ran. ROSTON. June .The Chlcsgo National Lessee team made their i.ist apearane in this city today and played eevmteen In ninas to a tie with Boeton. each side b-lr.g able lo get but one nin r!ore (Hniffi Ijndamm rltched remarkable ball. There rlt were rr.anv srnsetVoral ciava. but a one. hand stop' of a lew Uner by Rl'chey al the feature. Score. BOSTON CHICAIO HO A I an. o.a a pree. ree. rf J 1 1 feers. ' .!. tl T 1 J J "".".'"I"- J" ! J I tea. It I t 4 t ftlt. rf ... 11 t .eilev. If ... 4 I 4 4 Hhim II I HI I 1 IK-ns. lll .l 1 14 I JSlinfeiat. 1 1 1 4) J f' Aft K N'Tixii. a. T 1 I 1 SHevsni. If .. T 1 . 41 A klMaeA If T 1 A at ttltrhe-, 4 4'4 I t.Klios t t 4 I t Pshl-a. s. ... I 1 I 1 Tinker. SS...4 4 I i tve-ier. lb . I t 1 7 tfteistrr. p...t til t Liasacaaa. . 4 1 t I t Tstals Tenia 44 t II te 1 ..ti I SI 11 I I Roston OIOII14444M! Chlrici 0000001 UOOOOtOOO A-l Home run: Howard, ftarrlfice hits: M'- Cann, Sweeney i2. Stelnfel.lt. DaMn. Kel iey. Double plays: Ptelnfeldt and fustier. Left on baes: Chicago. I; Boston. II B.e on bails: tff Lindsman. l; off Ffet.ter, A Base en errors: Chicago. 1; Bi1on. 1. Hit bv pitched ball: Llrvlsman. Struck oui: B Pfeister. 4: by Llndaman. 1. Time: t.2i. i moir. if i v I irafes Beat Qaakers. i r nii.ALik.i.rnlA, June fittanorg oat ted Moren s curves hard today and had little difficulty In di?reaiirg Philadelphia. Roy Thomas, formerly with Philadelphia, signed with Pittsburg todsy and played his first game wlih Pittsburg. Score: PITTSBtltU. PHILADKLfHl A RMO.&C ih n t I Tbmu, rf... t I I tknake. lit lfl. .... 4 I 1 lnne. tb. 11114 Clarke. 11... I 114 tTMea, rf I 1 t I t Wagner, m l 1 1 I 1U.. If I 1 1 I 1 Ahtu-Kle. lb. ( ! I bor.. rt.. t t t Hine. in I In t 1 P-an-nel. lit 1 I Un. rf.. I I J lCWol:n. e ...4 4 1 4 I CWn. e 4 1 4 Ja. klitara, (44111 ttmniti, p .. 4 t I Wore., p I I t 1 t McCormick .1 t t t Totals 14 1117 1 4 Tmala ti T 17 11 4 Batted for Moren In ninth. Pittsburg y.. I t 1 I I I I I O 4 philadeiprii 1 0 1 1 0 t 0-1 Two-baee hits: Leach. Clarke. Knabe. Three-base hit: Clarke. Paoriflc hit: Ab- batichlo. Stolen base: Abbatlchlo. Left on k. . tas e . tht. ii J A at. V. basel: Pittsburg. 10; Philadelphia. 1. Htmok out: By Camnlta. 2; by Moren. S. Double play: Wilson to Gibson. Bases on error LV,,bUr",: PUJJPhla. A .Bases nn balls: f, cmnl'- Mor'n;,- H.'Lb7 W'!" bJill: AT Y tSUllad laV. A. " HU fJIkt-ll. ji m r u , Time: 16. Umpires Klem and Emslie. Brawklyta Badly Beatea. F.ff VOitK. June 4 Mrlntvre's wildness I erjkbled Cincinnati to score six runs oh five ! hita today and to defeat the Brooklyn team to 1 on lit home, grounds. The locals I made three costly error t aa well. Score CINCINNATI. BSOOKLTIS. B M O A E B.H.O.A E. Margins, it Kane, cf Lobert. I... litrell, rf. Cansel. IV... tvhlet. Braia. H Hilee:tt, m.. Coskler, 1111 twastm-tl, It . I I I I 14 4 ORbwhas, lb.. 1 1 I lLtmier. rl .. 4 1 1 4 1 I t SJoraan. lb ... 4 4 t 1 I 1 It Lwia. St.... 4 1 I I t t t 4 Puttee. It . ... 4 t I 4 t tit Malaner. cf.. 4 tit tit Bergen, e 1 I I t 1 t 1 M.lni.rra. p.. 1 1 1 1 1 Totala 11 I 17 I 1 Total tt t 17 15 . I Cincinnati 2 l-.B 1 1 - Brooklyn 0 1 0 1 Two-baa hits: Oantel. Lumiey. Three base hita: Ganzel. Mcintyre. Sacrifice hita: Kane. Lobert. Left on bases! Cincinnati. 4; Brooklyn, A Bases on bails: Off Mo lntvre. 5; off Coaklty. 1. Base on errors: Cincinnati. 2. Struck out: By Mclntyre. ; by Coakley, i. Time; 1.34. Lmplrea; Rig ler and Jancstone. - - - --- - Cardinals Bmwck Hita. NEW TORK, June A Bunched hits and bunched errora in the eighin inning by th New York players gave the game to St. Louis today. Score: 8T. Loflt. NEW TPSg, ' B H.O.A E. 11.9 11. thaw. (f. lilt taaaas. If . I 1 t 1 B'roe. Ib I 111 A Tenser, lb., lit totalis, rf... tit tserwftur, cf. .lift I 1 I t t Murrar. rf... I lVlekeatr. ' tt 4 111 Koneubr. lk. I 11 t tNeetHaat. c. H nastier, a.. 4 1 4 I 1 ttioUsraaa. t. .til 111 C ftoarfc as. I I 1 1 iretia. tb.... I I I Gilbert, lb... 4 tit 1 fiOTls. S..... 4 1 I aiea, p.. Totals... ..4 e t 1 t Bridvell. am.. 4 11 Taylor. 4 1 1 ..M IK11 tCranaall, t - 4 'Mriri lit MerkU 1 1 t t t Totala 41 USUI Ran for Needham in eighth. Batted for Taylor in eighth.' Bt. Louis 1 1 0 0 0 4 17 New York 3 0 1 0 0 1 15 Two-base hits: O'Rourke, Nee-lham. Throe-base hita: Shaw. O Rourke, Donlin. Hits: Off Taylor. 1 in eight innings; off Crandall. 1 tn one inning Sacrifice hit: Hosteller. Stolen baaea: Gilbert, Murphy, Bridwell. Doyle, feimour. Left on baaes: St. Louis, I: New York. I. Bases on balls: Off Crandall. 2. Bases on errors: St. Louis. . New Tork. t Wild pitch: Taylor. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Rudderham. GAMES IN THE AMERICAN LEACfE tblrags aad St. Latala Break Evea la Doable-Header. ST. LOUIS, June 4. Chicago and St. Loula brok even tn a double-header this after noon, the home team winning the flrat game. 2 to 1. and the visitors taking the aecond. which went, eleven iminga. 2 to L In the first game the locals made the wea ning run in the fifth, when a wild pitch by Walsh let Stephens score from second. t j i I 4 home run in the tnird inning of the c I t t I t ond game, scortrg St. Loula' only run. Chl i i a t 4 cago tied up the game in the eixrh and won 1 out in the eleventh, when F. Jonee scored from third after Stone had fumbled an easy one. Waddell allowed but aeen bus and struck out eleven men In the eocoud game. Score, first game: BT. LOftS. CHICAOO H h n A E a H O A. St ! a,OT u ...4 1 I v Itaka. U 4 I t Hoffman, rf . I 1 I 4 f Jones, cf . 4 I 4 4 4 Wtlliama. lb I 1 t 4 t Tt.ii tb I lilt Hartaell. as . 4 1 t I tAaaeraaw. rf . I I 4 4 1 C. Jon, rf . I CPornliae. lb.. I 1 1! t t T Jose lb . I t 4 rarest, aa ... I 4 I 4 rams, tb ... I 114 rT.nnektli. Ib I 1 t I t BtevMna. 114 ttulltraa. C...1 I 4 Pswoil. 1 'alek. p ....I t 4 -ueaeaenr . . 1 e a .29 IJI11 tthaat. a 4 t t t Totals. ' Totals. I. a I It '.4 1 Battel for Sullivan In elghlh. St. Tx.uia 1 1 0 li Chicago 1 0-1 Two-base htta: Tannehill. F. Jones. Dono hue. Sacrifice hita: Davia. Andereoa. C. Jones. Hoffman. Double plays: Hartaell te Jor.es: Parent to Donohue. Left tn bass: 8L Loula. 4; Chicago. I. Flnt base on ball: Off Powsll. 1; off WalsX j. I Struck out: By Powell. 3; bv Walsh. X- Wild Ditch Tt'ui.li Tim,' 1-23. I mr,!r,i' ' F-vnna an,t Hurrr I genre aecotl game: CMICflWi b m o a E Haha. U 4 1 I 4tose. rr. locis t B H OA E IT I 1 I t y J hwl ef . 4 Pivis. :b I 1lt H'.ffaaaa, rf . 4 I 1 I III 4 k'l!, lasts, ll I 1 I I I I 1 1 IHirt.il. sr.. 1111 ID 1 IC Jjnts. rf . I 1 I I 1 T Jaea. li I I I I I It .rama. lb. .. I I I I 4 t T t C Soea.ee. . . t 1 11 t 1 I -.! 1.11. 1 4 4 4 ievbeia ... 1 4Cr:aa 114 ADAeraoa, rf 4 fjonektue. lb., i r.rest. sa . . I ii .nut-nut. . c...4 I tniita. 4 t' au. g Tatala at t tt 11 I Tstsia A I at U 1 'Batted for WaddeU ia sleventb, Batted for Hoffman in eleventh. -p j jr . Parent lo DorK - a, ' to- rorwr.ue. Left u) ,4. T nr. T JoP,.- Parent U Do no cue. Tannehill. on base : t- rt baae on bal.s: ! Off Waddell. 4; off Sm'th. 7. Hu by p.trbed Ibavlt. Iy Waddell, L lirwt tit: By Wad deU. 11; by Walsh. 1; try v nita, l; ry Smith. IL Wild pitch: WaddelL Time: 2 3. Umpire: Hurst and Evans. ' Rwatstax Lsf eavta tsetrarlt, DETROIT. Jums A lnuallty by TJetrwU to tut Touoat. gave lusten Ita epamlag game ta tttu wearl, 1 ta L The ce.asrpiosa (d 4V BIMiXOII. n t r.mu.. wuu Thoney Jiigxied Cohn'a leng single, the r ji ner taktna tw.i extra bae rv-ore: kcrrov mi 07T a h o a a kitOAt T-neT rf . 4 1 I 4 Itt-tixe-e. If . 4 I I t L"M 4 4 S I I Xee. a I t l la i-Cilt. Ik 4 t 4 I 'vfwt. t. 4 I 0.i. K I t t t t-eee rf . 4 111' 4 1 1 e eatwje. lb. 4 1 I 1 S 4 I 1 I (K'llii-r. as . I 4 I 4 14 1 It Hu ll ... I I 1 S . I 1 4 t rvrena ft . . I t I 4 4 14 4 1 Ifi'leiT. e . 4 t 1 4 t-r e. I t t 1 U 14 17 i: IK'IMin. S - t 4 4 S "Jollia 1144 jtMM-l 1 4 4 t O i-T. rf .. I ts . Ik .rer. at . f-lT. ... Tessg. p.... TUals TeUIS ... II IK 11 t Patted for Downs in eighth. Batted for S.ever In ninth, Detroit 0 0 t 0 I 1-1 Boeton tttt!l 01 Three base hits: Oessler. Vnglaub. H ta: Off Sirsr, 9 in eight Innlnts. cf.' Kl.ltan. 1 in one Inaine Stolen baee: McCmneli louh,e plara. I-ns and Hoesman; Kl ;i- fer to Dswns to Rosman: Cobb to Ec.rt I Jt herldan and Egan. Naps Oatplay Hlgblaadera. ri . , . . . . . ... deShNTarbUt!i.V"a7-Ti defeated New Tork today, le to 1 Mtnnlng received had support and was hit hard with men on own. Mtraman t nome run was the first by a Cleveland park thla year. Score: - fMKHf . . " 0 k eT1 p:,r Bt th ,M"" I IfaTtT Y"K i a H O.A B. I aA- A w 1 twam. in .... a P? " J f J J" rf 4 i' 1 ' J 1 1 H-l!l. c- 4 Lsitrte. ....! I I I r... , ... 4 eil. r I t I 1 1 SlM. If-cf Hiarkmaa. al 1 I I I'B.li. as. .. I niiimiK, rr.. I s ft t' OHM, in., Aim'tia r a ea;,t. m B-rr-r,e 4 t 4 I t kuaaita. V T" tl t 17 tl I T-fals tl I 14 11 I Cleveland 0S101O40 11 New Tork 1 0 t 01 bae on errors: Cleveland. 4; New Tork, L Two base hits: lilncLman, Clarae. Huinr run: Hlckrean. Sacrltke hits: trtdty (it. Laote. btoien baeee: Hickman. cM.ahi Faae on balls: Off Mgnnlng. l. hu by pitched ' fan: uen-.is. ijert on bases: t. leveund. 4: Manning, 4. Time: l.t. Lmplre: O i.oughiin. EVENTS ON THE RINMNQ TRACKS Slma Featoa nisi Maakaaaet Stake at tirwveaead. ORAVESEND. N. T.. June 4.-Kost Ten ton, an aoaed starter anv second cnotre In the betting, won the Manhanact stake, five and a hair furlongt, at ijravvsend today, defeating the favorite. Black Ford, by hall a lengtn. Blsitt Ford went to the iront j early and set a fast pace, but swung wide v-w eiirisru. allowing notl t H.on to come tnrough tn the ii.siUe. In a hard dnvt the latur won. Dandelion, heavily piayea, easily won tiie hnndicsp. auiuinat : it rirst race.v 1-year-olds and up. Belling, six furlongs: Simple Honours ti. Gilbert, 11 to ) won. Frisett tJ7. McCanev, 4 to I) aecond, Frank Lord tluL Garner. Ai to li tnird. Time: l:ta. Halifax. Glt-nham, Bcerdall, Greenhill. Black Sheep. Constiila, Helen Shea and Quta Marguenie also ran. Second race, steeplechase, handicap, 4-year-olds end upwards, about two miles: Delcante 045, Heljer. 4 to 5l won. St. Keven tlA. Dupee, I to II second. Ironaide (147. Hupne, i to 1 third. Time: 142. Sandy Creeker also ran.- Ironside added atarter. Third race, the Manhanset stakea. 1-year-o!da, five and a half furlonrs: Ross. Fen- ton U't. Notter, 2 to It won. Black "Ford (lit. K. Dug an, 2 to II aecond. Moorish King tinj, J. Lee, I "to 1) third. Time: l:v7a. Xebec. The Robin. Hiah Rarra. Ark, Amrl. Todd. Foreguard, Choirmaster Chesterbrook also ran. Ross Fenton and Moorish King added ttartera. Black Ford and Xebec coupled. Fourth rare Kandiran mil ir,r one mile and a sixteenth: Dandelion tu7. Miller. 12 to 04 Won. Lil U tins. Muegrave. 12 to t second. Rifleman !'. Notter, 4 to 1) third. Time: 1:47. Cairngorm. EUisdale and Burst fine also ran. Fifth race. 1-year-olds and ud. selling. one mile and an eighth: Bad Newe (11". cotter, 7 to 10) won, lord Bt&nhope urn. Miller. to 1) second. Maaaneiiio iltS, E. Dugaa, to 1 third.' Tim: liaS- Blandy, Zarke. Littleton Maid and Greeno alao ran. Sixth race, maWena. 2-year-oldB, selling, five and a half furlongs: Rose Beaumont O-'A, Bruaael, la to 1) won. Lady Hubbard tt. Shreve. I to 1) aecond. Nigger Baby (1. Miller. I to 2) third. Time: 1:UL Con sole. Midshipman Easy. Sir John. Dearly BeU, AlbrrUnua and Prunroas League also ran. Seventh face, maiden 2-year-old, aclling. five and a half furlongs: Shapdale iHa, Koerner. 21 to 1. wen, Waponoca (102. E. Dtagaa. to It second., Racquet tW. Leach, to 1 third. Timei 1.D7V O. U. Kid, Stir- Tbiatle, J. W. Frys. Pete. David War field. Wat Here. , Nedlim, Conemoius aod Harry Rogers alao ran. OAKLAND, June A Summary: First race, six . farlobga. selling: Taws sentha Kt7. Mclntyre. 11 to h. won. Mlbel Hollander 4Kb. Sullivan. I to 1) aecond. Black Mate U"7, Klley. I to 1) third. Time: 1:144. Oreto. El Caaedora. Bertie A. Aft ermath, Bromln. Arose Cherry, Duke of Orleans and Emily M also ran. Second race, four and a half furlongs, purse: Leo Rose (lit. Mclntyre. I to 10) won. Manna lyouise (lia, tvirscnoaum. m te li second. Ma are ran la 19. Kettig. I to 1) third. Time: 1:Bit Ocean Queen. Right Easy, Horace H. Seattle. My Nurse and Phyllis also ran. Third race. Futurity course. Belling: Hereafter (ltO, Walsh, ii to 1) wrm. Preen tll'l. Rose, I to Ei second. Pal (I'd, Harris, to 1) third. . Time: 1 :. Fred Bent, Lord Provost, Ivanitg and Saint Orfan alao ran. Fourth race, one mile and an eighth. Livermore handicap: Edwin T. Fryr 7. Klrschbsum, to 1) won. Johnny Lyons (It. Hayea, 11 to Tt second. J. C. Clem tM, Ross. 21 to ) third. Time: lr4. Bogs. Masta and Gar.eta also ran. rifth rsce, ore mire and a sixteenth: High Oun (1(6. Sandv. I to 2 won. Convent BU (I. Welsh. 1 to 1) second. Be Thsnk ful (101. Mclntj-re. t to 1) third. Time: 1:4H. Stand Over. Mlllsong. Rubinon, Kermlt and Handmaiden alao ran. Sixth race, one mile and a sixteenth: Lady Kltrv (in. Rosa, 1 to S) won. Eker aall (114. k'lrschbaum, 12 to 1) second. Men don (111. C. Miller. S to li third. Time: 1 Fasioeo. Benvolio. Fnll.e L. George Kitbom tnd Plue Eyet also ran. CINCINNATI. June 4. Summary : utier 12140 straight) w'on.Ma'tUe Mack First r-it-e. iuilona. ..',.rvCt t (101 Taylor. 111.65 place! aecond. Sylvan Rella tlOS. Powers. 113 91 show) third. Time: 1:174k. Zintslla. Durable. Martin. My Queen, liaxton. Lenor G. Fay, Craw ford a-i Hester Znrra ran. SecoTrl race, fut longs: Joe Moacr (7. Martin. Ill S3 stralghtl won. tieacon (101. Robinson. 113.10 piace) econd. Merrick (117, Picken. 17 10 show) third. Time: 1-lllk. Mary Talbot. Lady Card. Tim H-jrst. Cunoplan. Ben Sand. Bitttr Mlaa and Meedow Breete ran. Third race. S furlonga: Richard Reel (105. Perkins. 12 00 stralghtl won. Ned Carmack (101. Taylor Ui 21 plce second. Rockcastle 1B. Martin. 17 Oi thow) third. Time: 1:02 Tveoan Gold, Red Cload. Tlthonsgen, Ftx-t Loose, till- (ver C. Olamha. Billy O, Dr. Flxx. Ful- ford ana Minus j urten ran. Fonrth race, staeplechsse handicap, short course: Cites Leader (149 Wirk- lin. 114 71 straight), won. Charfield i. Pobelt, 17.10 place) aecond. Coal B'aik Lady (15. VTeltoa. 111! show) third. Time: 102. Levlt, Hirlequin. jjon Ireut ran. Fifth race, t furlong: Iron Bound (111. Martin. Ill straight) won. Scret. sde tl2. Frsnkltn, 110 place) sei-ond. Alio Balrd (11. Butler. 7 4t thow) rhtrd. Time: 14 Lady Leota, Fair Messenger, Llzsie Moore also ran Sixth race, mile: Plantland (114. Min der. 111 straight) won. Bottles lilO. Rtbinaon. It lit aecond. Warren Grtewell ill Powers. II. (ia ahowl third. Time: 1:444- Gocrg Toung aad Jo Coyne ran. I BCILDINO NEW BALL CIRCUITS I Teleda Fltrarea Oat Ckaages la tke Western Territory. TOLEDO, O., June t. Special Telegram ) On authority that la Indisputable, -a local paper today published a story la the effect that the tr.aguatra of lh JUuericanaaeiCia tion are ac.rk.ing ovtrume right viow In arranging tt. gelaila for the Invasion of Chi-ago, pttubjrg. Cine nratl and possibly St. Loals n.xt spring. The further tte rrent is made that titts nwana that St. Paul, Mir. a a pone and Kanaaa City will probably bcom towns tn tne Western league. The article says, in part: "The ilan now moat favored Is to put the St. Paul franchise in Chicago, that of Mlnneapolta in Pittsburg and the Teoeau pr. pt-rtv in Kaeaaa City in Cincinnati. And vet the Amertran association -men of wtsrlom do nr.i intend to ctmpete with ths two rr.aVir leagues. Their idea is to furniah ths sarr brand of hall at ia now tjiayrd In this league and at the same price 21 cent V,'hn the plan to go Inui Chicago last winter was evolved 1 ia understood that hla Cant Hon waa ready to put the Minneapolis franchise tn that city. When he ass told tr.ai th big r:ty mas tl be utilised to take gt. Paul off the baa ball snap Mike was uead aoxKiue to go lnte ki PILES pitthirg rmrer. And 4t was. ealy the v i.rntti. n ( ( i wrier Urnnm of St Paul lint Itrjt ti e 1I..1I from g.-ing through, in a.1.ii" ! n. r cvierr. t ti.e rc'ra of Mri -ur cf th.s Civ. Kni f iolumhue sad W e k ns rf l'"i anaiilta. to e-iaJe contlict with l!ie rra'or. ' TVe We-.tern leaaue Is believed to be In cahoots e-iih the A;vricsn stitlon and wha the three a"c atKn ritt.-a ar nvn-ed to irajii t"r.s fit Paul. Minneapolis and Kane is City taae ur three of tha plarca la the tA eeiern. The whole proposi tion eee:'S to be tip to the three eas'rrn magnates, althougit the threat haa been ivs iv that if they ee fit to belk on the inaton tSe ct.tert win go it alone." President Rourkt cf the Omaha team, l.lvt: i know notr-.tng of this matter except what I have teen from litre to time In the netrra 1 have not heard a word of It from anv other source. 1 am not pre pared and do not care to discuss it new." IOWA MEN'S CHANCE AT CHICAGO IOWA CITT. la.. June A-8pe, lal.)-Few of the star athletes from the state of low will re enainie to c-?fiii- in i", Saturday armrdlng to present Inter- . tkH1 of rules Word cornea from f'Tthat everv effort will mad. t ....... trff .i the Charges prefrrred hy the Vniveraltr of Illtnoia. but the ecarle-t and black students .(tmit that there msv h sme nuest.on . kt, iteiiititv on other arounds. How ever, they claim he waa tn the at-edemr hia f1re yrar wf remptotlnn hence ta s;;ll eiigthle at the conference, hut they hoot as to the chargea of professiona'lrm. It is said that Drake hei'evee Haggard the star vaulter and Cortoway one of the most consistent weight men in the state, are both Ineligible, and the latest bear simv from the blue and whits camn is that'nelther will enter the confetenre. Hg gard has taken part for four ytrs ml Cornirnr has four years of athletics and a degree which bars him. Ames has the Lambert brothera, one a weiaht man and the other a good bmad Jumier, both of whom are elietble, but Mutch and Was roue r the famous dlatance men are ineligible. Beard may or may not be eligible according to the status cf his first year 1n athletics. Be vis. the win ner of second place last season la not running la form thla epring. With Turner cut under the conference rulea Orlnnell the winner of the Iowa atate meet haa beside Harry Huff, its premier sprinter. Banr. hurdie; Plaght, high jumper: n.1 Zelgler. weights: all of whom will find hard and cloae competition Li their eventa. From Morning-aide, college, at Sioux lny, one of the possible "dark horses' may come. There Is a hardier, named Frown, capable of better than in. Chapman shjvu'.d run faater thaa nia 10:10 in the two mile at Dea Moines. If he has noa gone atale. and Perkstremer hat a possible look In In th mile. Should Huff, the Grlnnell star sprinter, he barred by Ike conference. It la probable that he will stay In training, and should he not be taken on the Olympic team. Orlnnell grads have promised to raise a fund to aend him unattached to London. It la alao probable- Huff may try out with the eastern ethletes at Philadelphia rn Monday, should he not run la the con ference. TR TOUTS TOR SWIMMING HONORS pee at Swimmers Ceaatpvete for- Rlgbt ta Eslfr OlyMtle Contest. NEW TORK. June 4 An event of great Importance to epoed swimmers will, be de cided at Travers Island, the country home of the New Tork Athletic club, today. It will be a setiee of trial contests for the experts of the Metropolitan district whs am ambitious to represent America tn tha atuattc games st the Olympic gsmes in London. The successful men today will have their names seriously considered by the American Olympic committee. Among the compel tlore tod will be C. M. Daniela, the greatest awin . - ever de veloped In this country, ths wtntser of In numerable championships both here and in Europe and tha bolder of most of tha ama teur records. During the last few months a Tale man. Marquard Schwarts, haa been coming rap idly to the front. Every time be atarted he showed Improvement and only rtcently he gave Champion' Daniels the race of bis life. Schwarts la entered In the tryouts. Belde Dajilels the New York Athlette club will be repreaented by three other very clever ewlmmere In Goodwin. Hsnley and Truebenach. These men ere snximia to make the Olympic team and have been training hard all during tha winter with that end ta view. WITH THE BOWLERS. ' Luck waa against the Gate Cltya last night, when they set a new mark for tha Bummer league, with a total of l.ti. and men lost io games to tne Mets Bros, team by 10 and 1 pins, respectively, cioff waa the top man on totala. with fui. G)erde wclS but three pins behind him, wttn t, and took the high single game, with a 2..1 score. Tonight - the teams are the Kxug Parks and Snarka. Score: gate ciira. - 1st. Lucas li Goff 211 Ojerde 231 2d- Id. Tot. 147 m J4 XX 213 tk-.J m 4i AH BA Z&7S 2d. Id. Tot. H lU M 211 let) Sol ia La u: W U 1.7A1 TotAls. 28 METZ BROS. 1st. tJ au ur Cochran .... Blakeney .. Huntington Totals.... Ceaatry riafca ta Mix. The Omaha Country ciub ta trying to work up a team of thlrtv players to play in the match golf conteat with the Field club Saturday. Thli will ba the first in terclub snatch of tne season and will be played on the Field chib course, which ia In excellent condition. - The Field club haa agreed to produce a player to play against each contestant the Country club aenda lo the match. Dyaaanll WreeUa Balldlaga ! completely aa cougha and cold srreck lunga. . Cur them quick with ' Dr. King's New Discovery. $nc and XLOO. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. - Prepeseg Meet Is Drwpwed. OXFORD, June A After protracted nego- " tlattons It haa been decided that there are too many difficulties In tha way ef an atlhetlc meeting for track aod field events between British snd American teams to fallow the Olympic games in London this summer and tha matter baa been dropped. "Several years alnca my lungs wera so badly affected that I bad many hemor rhages." writes ' A. M. Ak of Wood. Ind. "I took trestment with several physicians without any benefit, I then started to take Foley's Hnuty and Tar. and my lunga are bow aa sound aa a bullet. X recimroend, R in advance stages af lung trouble." Foley's Hdney and Tar stops ths cough and heal ths lungs, and prevents serious results from a cold. Kef use substitutes. All druggists. D la as es d Deal. My, but that's A rac between Brooklyn and it- Louis for laat place. Denver inanaeed to get a Corbet t. even If It Is not Lrother Joe. And probably Denver it Just as well off at that. Ah, did you see what Christy Msthewson did to those hungry Hean.-aiers' four aainny and scattered hit and r.ary a run. Of course of ths Western league must take in. Paul it arobaoly rtt survive It haa undergone .many discouraging things before, Minneapolis has won eeven straight games off St. 'Paul. Don't yea know the crowds that surge into these garnet must be something enormous? Joe Doian craclteg out five hits in flvs times up Wednesday snd one was home run. Joe Is giving Dr. Welch a run lor ttat top-of-lhe-ba.ttlng-Ut. The del, berate manner tn which Omahana stole bases on JWnciy Suilivan Wednesday was really a sham Tn. y ran and Slid at will, almost, null Sullivan all but slopped trying to caun them Jesa Tanner ;il. who waa suspended with out pay recently by the Tloeiun Americana until ha could get back Into real business, seems lo bave felleb among Ike Bolona. aa ha appesra In their lineup of Wedftcsday. MeOilvray has gone back and 1 now playing center field for M. Iwaua.ee. Cin cinnati la anout the hardest lowa la the tig Vr-agues tor a minor la st vk tn, wbether be snaAea axaast or not. Paaksrt, the snaa lust baa I Aatrwv ot eutuer laid ea Ihe bench or sent 14) gTgsA j .J aaua-sess??"" NO PAY TILL CURED! ssaassjal aMssaataraat asn v 'iar . taw - ran. tnuatii.1 i ai,.. c.li,i a DatftTAJkAY, Ui Ua Utg. O lk, aaB, Nbbw