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    THE OMAHA DAILY IlKKz TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1908.
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LINCOLN HOODOO IS BROKEN
fa Utei Two Titcheri to Tnrn the
Trick, but it it Turned.
UOOXS BAD 13 SEVHTTH TfflttNO
taree Hits, Pas, and Two Scores
' Afttr Tw Had Ilffn Retired, the
"-Third Oat Being Mad at
tka Plato.
Omehk. f: Lincoln. 4
Guy Oreen ha lft town with hl bunch
Of Oreenbkcker knd he did not take the
una. game win mm, " -- 1
atuirxecl by the Rourke family. The balmy I
weather, with the fket that It wu "ladlea' I
that Lincoln Srii tha orinoklng I
leam. and that Johnkon, the crack In Ian
DlLcher. to twirl, combined to can
forth a large afeemblag of fane.
Omaha won by tha acore of t to t.
Lincnln loat keverki golden ODportunltlea
" T. . . .. I
to win ha ame. HollenbeeK continually
.,,. himaailf -in. halea m4 avheit ha handed I
put hlmaeir -in-neiea an wnen na ninwo 1
over the jgame ,to ranaerk. 11 wi a moi
fllatreealng eituatlon for Omaha. There were
no outarone man had cone to bake on balls
ind the batter had three bajik wun no
ttrlkei. Bandera threw him a ktrlke. then
ha rouie ana eanay tokkea a wme um
ha walked. Thoueh two were on baae, war- I
field ailowed not a m.n to croa. the plate
and w eo aomg ne oiepikyea n.eriy
contfbl that wfeg' remarkable Indeed. The I
little-aouthpaw did It with kppkrent ekke.
. . .. j ,1 I
100. e cowieo. tnem over mi .I'w
kk bt ki bklloonk and aa eaiy to hit aa
tvmisea. but they were not hit.
Two- rloae retrl'k h4 ben loat to the
Oreenbkckerk at Lincoln Friday and Satur-
day, but lha table turned and Omaha won
out Sunday and Monday to even mattere
un. Hollenbeck worked himaelf Into keveral I
.v., k-.i.a .-.4 Ka alan worked Viltnaelf nut I
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again," pvi. in vnv aniiiieniiuia, """i -rT i
paeaed one man and waa about to paaa l
..... ,.-.l.a r..U.A im-a War Banilera I
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md na linienea tne game quite cieveny.
. : Heroic 'Deed a Reeorded.--
An account at aome of the hairbreadth es
cape might be pf Interekt. In the flrkt In-
mng Jde led off with a alngle, Juet aa he
had done Sunday.- Fox Walked. Qagnier
bit for aingla and Hollenbeck threw wild
to catch Jude and the Indian came running
home, with no one out and two on bases.
The cries ot "Take him out" were Ignored
by Captain rranck. who believes In en
eouraglnrt tha men under him rsther than
bullyragging them kit the time. Hollenbeck
ahowad htaappreclatlon of the confidence
by holdlnf ateady. Although Hollenbeck 1
threw so wild that Jude Waa permitted to
core, -Austin grabbed ,the ball In time to
awn
keg is " full of character.
; ether from Keg or JBottle
t th "Gearn of ChjaHty" it a
BSatz promiac Just aik for
"DIU od tct that you get k,
' Ulata Oompany, -rholeasOa Sealsrs,
- OOd-10 Songlao B Oor, BUu
. rtvoaa Song. eeea. Omaha, STeb.
' GOVERNMENT NOTICES
PROPOSALS FOR BAKERY FORT
Douglas, Vtah. June 1, lDuS. Sealed rro
poaals will be received until 10 a. m. June
K 19., and ttien opened, for furniahlng
labor end material for conatruotlng, plumb
ing and heating and electric wiring of bak
ery here. Information furnished on appli
cation. MT. 8. reaervek right to accept any
or all blda or any part thereof. Envelopes
containing blda to be marked "Propoaalk
for constructing bakery" and addressed to
Constructing Quarlermaaier." .
. js-k-a-t-m-it
PROPOSALS FOR HOSPITAL, FORT
lx.uglaa, Vtah, May 16, 1908 Sealed pro-
? 'avals will be received until 10 a. m. June
o,-lis, ; and then opened, for furniahlng
labor and material for construction, piumb
li:pj heating and electric wiring of hoapltal
bulging here. Information (tirnlahed on
application. ITnlted Biatea reaervek right
tor tcoent or rpjei any or all blda or any
far thereof. linvelopes aontklning blda
o be marked. ' Proposals for Conatructlng
Hospital," and . addreased. "Constructing
guarieinaaier." M-J8-27- J8-
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
11. l.ft, VI 1-1 II 1 .. (. t . - V. T
barta. lot 10, block 13a, South V
time!, a . I 1,400
John. W. Pennell to Alma Dolqulst,
part lot Is, S. . Hogrro Okahoma.. 1,825
I.eaivrvltle State bank to C. J. Hlnk-
ley, le H, -block-1. Mellaa' firet addi
tion, and lot 18, block lu, firat addi
tion to South Onilm 2,000
Btanalof Kaluga to Loulaa Kaluga,
hit 4. bliH-k 41, South Omaha SOO
Henry A. Reckert and wife to Phoebe
S. Pletpout, part 6f lot 1. May field.. 1,600
1'aitou leal Estate company to ller
li It Pcckli am, lot &, Keystone
Paik 727
D-r O, Claik to Thomaa C, Rich,
lata 1. 10, 11 and 13, block 6, Plain
view 2,500
Dundee Healtv romuanv- to Oacar F.
Oct (old, lot 16. block lot, Dundee
Place , W
11 4, Grove and wife to Mre. O. May ,
Keller., lot, IS. block 4. Halcyon
HelghU , 275
Fred A. BaUey to aame, lot 14, block
4. aame S75
George-L' Miller and wife to George
T. Morton, lota 1 and 2. block 14.
' Weat Knd. and lot 8, block 7. Haw-
" thorne'e dd. 2
Guy L. Clarke and. wife to IJIlle
Wedm'ore, part ef lota 45 and 4,
, block Baker. Place . 0
Thomaa C. Rich and wife to Herman
R. ScKroeder. 'tvart of lot M and nrt
of lot 1!. Mock 4. Plalnvlew
Daniel McMllltin and wife to Frank
iillkon. Kit U, Burr Oak
Peter Buns to Ckrl E. Denke, lot 4,
blnfk X. Bennington , .
Julia Jotinxon aodjiuaband to Thomaa
. Kilpatrick. part cf lot 14, block 8,
Hlllaldtfadd ...
Charlea K Wllllamaon to Leda Voaa,
let 2, block "B," Lake Jamea Park..
Jiete O. Aivderaon and wife to Mary
Mattklei. lot (..Mallander Place. ...
Jolia N. Ifaakell and wife to Roae L.
J. eiirrett, lot IA Muck T. Clifton Hill.,
United Ktal Ealaje and Trust com
pany to W. C Kirch man. part ef
.lots I end 2. block 2, Forest. Hill. ...
JthtWla A. .Rogers to Lottie Pickrei.
' 7 Un la MH-k I, Kilby Place.
Frank L.. MdCoy and wife to Gould
. Imis, Uts 8 and 4. '.block 43. Flor-
. uki .k. :
A M Uekiea to John B. Phlppen.
part ot 1st i. Archer Place
2.400
l.ote
I'M
1.250
ISO
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1,346
4.0J0
1.000
1.750
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Total i
M Every bottle bearing ym
v -the familiar triangular V
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.8,404
STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
WEST. I.EA.GUF. AMER. ASS N.
W.Urct - W.KPct.
Omiihii IT I-niituvilU .. Tl 20
Lincoln 21 .41 TolMo "'
NAT 1. LEAGUE. AMEU- LKAOl E,
Chicago M 15 .M4 Chicago
Cincinnati ...?4 IT .S Cleveland
Pittsburg ....23 18 Wl 8. Louie
New York ..21 jn .nzt -niiaicipnin .n.
hii.,.ir.hi. 10 10 un TCew York ..23 20 .624
Boston I .4M Detroit M M -10
St. toula ...1 2i .404 Boston 21 26 .44T
3,1 - ,, u w ui Wkkhlngton 1 26 .
UAMKB iuuai.
ntm League-Denver v at Omaha.
pUehlo at Dea Molnek, Bloux City at Lin
coin.
N,tim1 To vuiM-Plttahura kt NfW York. I
Cincinnati at Boaton Ch lcao at Brooklyn,
Bt. Loulk kt Phllkdelphla
American League w aanininon , ai oi.
Loulk. PhilaAalphU kt Chicago, jJw Tork 1
at Detroit, poaton at Cieva ana.
American Aaaoclktlon Mliwkuk.ee ai
. VI ., - l O. T. .1 ml
jean, nanus r i -lul""''' - -" -
""""V",, "v "
. . . .
, fc nnlee-at aernnd. renlon out one
to.rd Autrev and Tox wa caught at the
uu Fenion then tried to ateal eecond,
buj wa c.ugj,t, thue ending what ppared
to be a dlkaetroua Inning
un)i.nv.k ,a4 --ih narrnw eacane in
,.cond ,,,.. , Xnoma. .
Davldeon on wild onee and then rrltchetl
an(1 8uiiVgn hit him for atriglea. and with
,hBt combination but one run wak made.
. . ... . . I
a Daae on nana ana two aingiea coai an-
other run In the fourth Inning. In the fifth
Hollenbeck had the acore t to I In hie favor,
Dut wnen he again began to Iseue paaaek
Captain Franck excuaed him for the day.
with two out In the alxth Inning, Lincoln
made a mighty rally, hut It ended too sooh.
two runk were made, but they were not
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euuivaii ana jonnaon naa reuren. o uuo i
hit for a lucky double to deep right. Fox
-j a i .1 1. .,111 Ik.u
eii.u ufiirr ..,u ..... ....-.i
waa no acore, although the baeee werk
filled, with Fenion coming up. He proved
to be the right man in tne rignt piace ana i
iTn,-IU.--- S :i .2 i. .YL" ' 4 WILLIS FITCHES GREAT . BALL Hartaell. Seybold. Three beae bit: Wllinnn
rmvi u7 iJ r.i.' 5T M 7T Hits: Off Vlcken. 4 In one and one-third
Pes Moines .14 ""' 2 in innings: off Carter, In three and two-
Pueblo IT 24 878 Kansa.saty.22W .4S thirds ..nnlngs: -aff Krause. two In three
. . . . c i ava-av-Ba-e a murm e wwwm mt i
hit for two sacks, hut It w.s.ch a hit . . rujyy J 1 J J JJ,'" .JS'lhrXgwoHd. The" pro
that but two. scored. Beldep s good total 44 4 J1 16 4 . frem arranged for the day la aa follows:
throw nailed Oagnler at the plate.
How Omiks Got Scores.
Omaha made two runs In the' first in
ning, one in the second and three In the
third, and that waa all, but enough. Austin
struck out for the-opening, hut King did
better and drew a pass. Autrey singled and
Krcig kept going to third and Chick sneaked
on o .econd. Householder laid one Ju.t be-
Thomaa and Fox, and both King and I
Autrey scored. - I
Belden walked In the second and went to 1
third on Oondlnes single to middle field. I
Prltchett muffed a throw to catch Belden
ot third and Omaha had another acore.
A aingle, a double, a bunt and two bases
on balls gave three more runs to Omaha in
the third. King beat out a bunt and House
holder walked. Welch hit for a double and
King scored. Franck walked and Belden
hit a aingle, which scored both Householder I
nd Welch.
Denver comes today for four games.
The acore:
OMAHA.
AB. K. H
o.
1
A.
Auatln, Sb 4
Kins. 3b'. 1
0
I
8
1
Autrey. n 4 1
2
0
0
2
1
2
r 1
i
Houaeholder, If 1
Welch, cf 4 1
Franck i aa 1 0
Belden, rf.. 1 1
Oondlng. e t 0
Hollenbeck, p 2 0
6andera, p 1 0
Totals..,
LINCOLN.
27
v-'
Oi. A.
1 f 0
I 1 2
4 1
0 0
7 2
0 0
4 2
S
0 8
AB. B
H.
t
0
(
1
0
0
1
t
0
X.
Jude, If....
Fox, 2b..'
1
,01
... S
1
0
0
1
0
.1
0
0
Oagnler, aa
Fenion, rf
Thomaa, lb.,...
... 4
... 4
... t
...
... t
... 4
... 4
...33
t 1
I 1
1 1
2 3
Davidson, cf...,
Prltchett. Sb
Bulltvan, c......
Johnson, p......
Totals.......
Omaha Runa .
Hlta
Lincoln Runs
2
B 10 84 14 2
2 0 00 0 0 6 '
8 1 0 0 2 0 4
0102000-K
1 2 0 8 0 .0 0-10
Hits
Two-base hits:
Welch. Jude. tnlnn.
First base on balle: Off Hollenbeck. t:
off Panders, 2; off Johnson. 6. Struck out:
By Bandera, 2; by Hollenbeck. J; by John
son. 2. Left on baaee: Omahv 4; Lincoln.
8. Double playa: Austin to Oondlng to
Autrey. l-rltchett to Thomas to Prltchett.
Time: 2:00. Umpire: Brennan. Attend
ance, 2,200.
GAMES IN AMERICA ASSOCIATION
Toledo Shnta Ont Kan ana Cty in Flnnl
Gnmo of Serlen. -
' TOLEDO, O., June . Toledo won the
cloaing game of the aerlea, hitting Brandon
at critical periods.' Otllen waa Invincible
with men on bases. Crisp was put out of
the grounds In the sixth for using profane
language, by I'mre Blerbaiter, and Sulli
van took hla place behind the bat. Score:
TOLEDO. KANSAS CITT.
B H O A.B. B H.O.A.B.
Barbeaa. as.. I I 1 1 . 0 Halltaaa, ef.. 4 1 1 II
HlDcnroaa, ib 4 1 I 4 1 Croat, aa.... 4 1 0 1
aitod star, rr. i a i i a uecaiay, ib.. I 1 11 1 4
kmeoi, ct
410 4Brmahaar. Ib. I 4 I I
4 t T 1 N,ihbora. nt. 4 a 4 4 4
4 4 1 e txwia, lb... 4 14ti
Land, ..
Hopaina, It.
Elwarl. lb..
Llatar, lb..
Olllea, p...
. 4 I e 4 k Carlisle. If... 4 4 1 4 4
.114 4 I Or I an. a I k 1 1 I
. 1 1 4 t 4tulllTaa, e.,,1 Oils
Brandon, s... 1 4 1 1
Totals 10 10 17 It 1
Totala II 4 14 11 4
Toledo 0 0 4 1 1 1 0 0 5
Kansas City 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40
wo-bake hit: Bar beau. Three-base hit:
Neighbors. Left on bass: Toledo, 8; Kan
aaa City, T. Double playa: Brans hear,
Berkley, aBrbeau, Hindi man. Lister. Hit
by pitcher: Armmbruster, 2. Baaea on balls:
Off Otllen, S: off Brandon, 4. Sacrifice hits:
Hinchmarj, Gil'.en. Stolen bases: Bar beau,
2; Armbruster. 2; Lister, Otllen. Struck
out: By Ulllen. 8; by Brandon, 3. Umpire:
Blerhaiter. Time: 1:3.
Chnmnlona Detent B re were.
COLUMBUS, June 8. Columbus did most
of the sharp hitting today and won ten to
Conialua, rf. 4 I 1 I I Md'heuiay. If 4 I 4 1 4
Kluov, lb 4 111 4MoGIIray, cf 4 1 144
mi. ib i i i i i Roth, c t e e i e
Baidy, as 4 4 I Barilla, a 4 1
loll, a 4 1 1 4 I MeToraVk. Ib 4 I 1 1 1
Wrliler, tb.. 1 14 1 4 Clara. Ib...4 4 111
Oaysrp 4 14 1 brown, lb.... 4 111 I 1
-Dvuanrty, a. 1 4 I 1 I
Totala 31 11 IT II llckaalberi, I 4 4 4
, Total.. . ...55 14 14 I
Columbua 1 1 4J 0 8 f 1 10
Milwaukee ..t 0 O u 1 1 1006
' Stoleo b iaei: Congalton, Frlel, Fohl. Mo
Gilvray. Sacrifice hlis: Odwell, Congalton,
roni. Two-oase hitl: Klhm, Roblnion,
Green. Brown. Three-baae hit: Kruiter.
Double- pla-: Bchnelbert. . Bevllle and
Brown. Hue: Off Dougherty, 4 in two
iuniiiaB ocnneioerg. a in two innings.
lime: 1:4a. umpire; uwena..
Gamea Peatponed.
Tt InJlanaDolls Indlana-MinneaDolla Doat-
ponad. rain.
At Louisville Louitvtlle-St. Paul came
postponed, rain. . . ,
1
Grlnnell Shnt Ont.
ORINNELL, 14.. June (Special.) The
beat all around aame of the baae ball
son waa played on the home arounda
hen Saturday by the University ot Iowa
??. Vta ?.7o7Vrhru7.v.i1y,COT;e?e
were rew errors, urinneu being charged
with three and the univenity- with one.
Or.nneli got .. hit. off the uolv.nlty.
while they got five in return. Scon:
Unlvera.ty of Iowa 411 0
Qrinnell Q000
Bnnera Beet Prehlhe.
Bauer'a Colts defeated the Fortieth Street
Temperance association by a score of 8
lo a Batteries:: Colta, Dryer and Lehre;
Temperance association. Goodrich, Roae
nd Scneldeiwlnd. Schnelderwlnd, the
aVeat kid pitcher, proved easy for the Colta,
ho alugaied lum for four runa In tbe only
live. Iiev hart hllr .... n f ... I Ka airh.. I
Dnii.h.rtv nr ihr. h., hi. i..r oacrmco nita: uonanue, lannenm, uavn. demonstrate something as to the relative
cViVed I MHwauke. in fiild wind d ftolen b,,e: Shl,1"- Doub,e ply: BuXn- mer,t between Brown and any other
n iS Iv i.t fr McBrlde to Freeman. Left on bases: Chi- pitcher of ,the National,
rain stopped play twlcv. 8core: cago, 4; Waahlngton, 4. Basea on balls: Off Tf th-.. .i.fiu. .,....i
routjMBVS" MILWAVKBK. Burns. 1; off White, 1. Struck out; By " J'.A0"? ' ' ,hlfl7ilu.P,'r in
., f.'A w - B.M.O. A.B. white I; by Burns, i Time: 1.4. Umpire: T'-?" ;,..th6,, .".aJi .1
Kruiar. If.... I 111 IRobtnaon. as. 4 1 1 1 4 r.--.n r deflnte postponement Its easy to see
Odwei. ef....l.l 4 4 OrQ. rf 4 114 1 t.onaouy. when Huahey and William act off. Mean-
Inning lie pitctiat'
PIRATES BLANK PHILLIES
Pittsburg Hakes It Three Out of Four
From Philadelphia.
Other National f.eagoe
Games.
PHILADELPHIA, Junk t.Plltkburg
made It three victor) out of four imn
hen today by shutting out Philadel
phia. Morcn held the vlaitora down to
two hltk In the flrkt ill lnnlnk. but In
the ceventh' tlx hlta v Pittsburg four
nine and eettled the game. Wllllk pitched I
... . k.ii --a . . .1.... u.i.i,j
b gc "
.,...
... rn'"""i'm" , -
. f " 0- . f " , '.
L..,h ih .. 4 i i .h i i
dark. If I I ru. rf . i 0 i k
-'. " - w -li.ua. n
w.nr. m .4 1 1 1 iviih, If kike
. tiaeenie. ei . 1
ik 4 1 11 e Br.n,fi.id, lb I 1 11 t I
wiimm, rf
I t t Deolln. aa. ... I I I
Ottnea, a
Willis, .
Toiali..
.4111 rooln. e 1 k 4 4 4)
.414(4 Moren. a I k I
Corrldoo, ).l 1 II I
.16' t IT It I
Totala a 4 7 It t
0 n A A A 1 4 0 S
pittshurg
Philadelphia 0 000000 0 0
Hlta: Off Moren. I In seven Inninra;
o Cordon , In t.. '"""..S""!
Left on baaea: Philadelphia, t: Flttaburg,
7. Struck out: By '
J."ble n'A5' : Y,
to ine. Hase on ei
By Willie, lj by Moren,
Wagner to Aooaiicnio
errora: FhliDdelpnik,.
2: Plttnburar. 2. Raae on bkllk:
Wllllk. 1; off Moren. 1; off Corridor. ?.
Hit oy pitched ball: Willie. Time: l:tt.
Vmplrea: Emalle and Klem.
Cob Boaeh Hlta.
BOSTON, June I. Chicago bunched hlta
off Flaherty In, the first Inning today and.
aiuea oy aiow iieiaing, laieaira oub Km.
6 to 2. Score:
CHICAOO
BOSTON. -
i.a.o.i.1.
i.M U.A 1.
pvera. Ib 6 1
114 nrnwa. rf . . 4 I t 1
Mofmaa. rf... 114k Beaamont, ef. 4 1 4
"" 1 " a Fl'-uaiin. Ik. . 4 I k k
Co,nra. lb... 4 I 14 k Balaa. If 4 444
sieinteidt, lb 4 t l t 0Rrh. ... 4 l l 4
y?.J; J J J J Kaaney, I 1 ' J
Tinker. m...i I e l 4 4 Ban. e I a 4 4 a
Tout (I 4 IT II 1 I
Chicago' .4 0 0 0 0 0 t 1 0 el
Soaton 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 2
Two-base hits: McOann. Chance,
Rmvn. uita. rf vi.h.rv a i .i.ki
innings; off Ferguson. 1 in 'one inrtlng.
Bacrlflce hits: Hofman, Kllnt. Stolen
bare: Browwe. Double play: Ltahlen to
Bweeney. Left on bases: Boston. 3; Chi-
""V.' Tltruck
out:B"Jl by Bfowne, . WUd
pitch: Ferguson. Time: 1:J0. Umpire
O'Day.
New York Shnte Oat St. Loo Is.
NEW TOBK. June . McGlnnlty shut
? ,Bt- Louts today and his batting helped
ina locals io win. . ocore:
NCW TORK. gT. LOt'18.
I H O.l t B H O A K.
Shannon, rf..4 4 19 4fha, rf I 0 1 k 4
Tennty, lb... S 4 1 foyrne. lb.... 4 4 111
Denim, rf ... 4 114 0 Murray, cf. 4 114k
aymour, cf . . t 1 1 4 4 Dalehanty, If 4 1 ' 4 4
Bremaban. e. 4 0 4 4 4 Kouetcby, lb. 4 I 4 0
Deylla. lb.... 4 114 4 Lud la. a.... 4 4 4 14
Poyie.'ib
114 4 lO'Rourke. aa. 4 I 1 6 I
Brldwall. as., t I I 6 Gilbert, lb... I I 4 4
atrOlnnltr, . 4 I 4 t Raynokd, y..t 1 4 t 4
Totals 24 H) 17 4 1 Totals U 4 44 14 I
St. Louis 0000000400
New York 00110200 4
Two-base hits: Devlin, McG'.nnity, Dele
hanty. Three-base hit: Murray. Left on
baaea: PL Louis, 8; New York. S. First
baae on balls: Off Raymond, 2. First base
on errors: St. Loula. 1; New York, 2. Hit
with pitched ball: By McOlnoity, 1; by
Raymond, 1. Struck out: By McUlnnitv,
T; by Raymond, 4. Wild pitch: Raymond.
Time: 2:00. Umpire: Rudderham.
Rods Df rat Dodarers.
BROOKLYN,. June l.-Clnclnnatl finished
Ita aerlea successfully by winning four
straight games, today'a acore being ? to 2.
Paatoriua pitched equally as well aa Coek
ley, but the errors by the Brooklyn fielders
toseed tha game away. A beautiful drive
by Kane In the first Inning for a homo run
was the batting feature. Score: -
CINCINNATI. BROOKLYN.
B.H.O.A.. B H.O.A.B.
Hntglna. 2b.. 1 0 4 6 Boreh, ef 1 1 1 0 1
Kane, ef 4 a I S Pattaa, lb...
LoWt, lb ... 4 4 t 4Hmaiell,-lf.
Mltchall, rf.. I 4 4 4 bamley, rf..
Oansal, lb.... 4 ID I 4 Jordan, lb...
McLeaa, ....! 6 4 1 Bheekaa. lb.
Brala. If I 4 1 La la, a....
fclalawtti, aa.,4 I 4 4 4 aeren. e....
Coakley, p.... 4 8 114 ruterlaa, p.
'Alaarmaa . .
,41211
4 14
1 4 4 0 11
Totals. II I IT II )
I II u I n siitoy
'Batted 'for Bergen m the ninth.
Cincinnati 14 2 ft 4 0 0 0
J 8
Brooklyn ... 0 01O01000-2
Two-baae hits: Ltirnley, Oansel
Home
run: Kane,
Sacrifice hits: Hugglns, Kane,
McKean, Pattee, Hummel. Double playa:
Hummel to Bergen, Lewis to Pattee to
Jordan. Left on bases: Cincinnati," 8;
Brooklyn. 1 First baa on balla: Off Paa-
. (. . . c. C..VI.J 1 fcTtra hau nn
errors: Cincinnati. 1. Struck out: By Paa
toriua, 4: by Coakiey. 8. Time: 1:30, Um
pires: RIgler and Johnston.
GAMES IX, THE AMERICAN LEAGUE
White ex Win From Senators and
Move Into First Plnce.
CHICAGO. June 8. Ats's Jilt, scoring
Davla from second bsse with the winning
run. put Chicago in the lead of the Ameri
can league race. The locale again defeated
Waahlngton by a latae rally, the first ot
the two runs coming as a result of errors
by McBrlde and Delehanty. waanington
1 scored once In the seventh on two doubles
and a aingle. Score:
CHICAGO. WA4HINOTON.
B.H.O.A B. I H.O.l t
Hsb. If I 4 4 4 lOasley. If ... I 14 4 4
ulllvaa. ... 1 1 Pickering, cf. 4 1 4 4 4
Joaaa. at 4 1 4 I Dalehainy. Ib 4 f 1 14
Davla. tb I 4 1 I 4ciymer, rf.... 4 4 14 4
Anoaratw, rf. 4 1 I 4 0 S treat, e I I 4 4 4
Doankua, lb.. 1 4 li 1 4 AlUwr. lb... 1 0 14 1
Paraat. SS....1 111 4 MVBrlaa. as.. I 4 I 4 1
Ala. as 1 1 4 I irmau, lb.. I 4 14 4 4
Taaseblll, III I
laaeblll. Ik 1 I I 1 4 Irbip.a. k . 1 1 I 1 J
SI? a':::: t i 4 ?" "::.': I 4 i I I
w
Whlla. p i 1 i i e
Douibeny. U I 4 I I f
Totals II im 11 1
Totals ! 4 17 It
Two out when winning run scored. .
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 J 1 t
Washington ......... 000010 0-1
......
Two base hits: Ganley ' (2). Anderson,
Weaver, Delehanty (2). "Hlta: Off White, I
three innings: on waian, i in ons inning,
New York Beata Cleveland. '
CLEVELAND. June I. Cleveland outbat-
ted New York today, but faired to bunch
the hlta, and had fifteen men left on baaea,
New York winning, I to L New York's basa
runnlng wss the feature, tha squeese play
being twice eucceeeiui. noon:
NEW YORK. CUTVXIND,
. B.H.O.A B. I H O.l t
Ntiaa. 1 a s u. ciiru, 11.. 1 1 1 e
U.nhlll. If. 4 1 4 S I Bradiaa lh.1 I t 1
kaaler, rf. ... I til I Steal I. lb,.. I I II I
Chaaa, 1..
Ball, aa
Btabi, cf ...
Conroy. Ib.
Klalaow, a.
. .'b WW
1110 IHiiKkmaa. as 4 I 1 I
is. as 4 I 1 s
' rtrf ( l f
p . l 4 4 4
m a a nicaaiao, n
S e e 1 SBirw kam.
4 4 4 1 OTslalaa.
Orth. 1
I Blair, a
14 14 4Chk. p t l 4 1
t.i. uia 17 it Total. ... iinui
Cleveland 0 0 0 o 1 0-1
New York i o v o v
Hltk: Off Thllrnkn. 4 In two and one-third
innings; on .-nacn. in sia koa io-mimi
innninga. Baae onerrera: off Cleveland, ,1
Two base hits: Stovall. Chase, Stshl. Three
base hit: J. Clerks. Sacrifice hit: Kaaler.
tolen bases: Chsse, Ball, Nilea, Hemphill
Left on bases : Cleveland, 6; New York, 4.
Struck out: By Thlelman. 2: by Cnech. 8:
I by Orth, 1. Timtf 1:45. Umpire: O'Loughlin.
I . Beowne Shot Oat Athletlee.
. Will June -Three Philadelphia
I f111"" 1 . . uu,
I batting atreak this afternoon and the lo-
Uals won i. 10 to 0. Rube J " P":
which he allowed being wel acattered. Vt k
era. who started In lo pitch for the vial
J'J.TA0,m
favor of Krauae. who held the home team
aafe the remainder of the game. Score:
T. Loris rHiuuigLPHiA.
a,..v-.a. V'l.B-
Iuh. If. . . 4 I I- I IHsrtaal. U. .. 4 114 4
HoMeua, rt . I 1 4 4 4 taa aaaay. It 4 I 4 4 I
Wiiliama. Ib. I 1 1 I llayboie. K... 4 114 4
Manaal. aa...4 114 llwria. lb 4 1114
C. Joaaa. cf . 4 14 1 4 Marshy, Ik... 4 14 11.
A JrMae. Ik. I II i Ctla4, Ikt 4 i
rem. b.... sinehaiie. M.t I I
StMrer, I .. I I t I 4 flunk. .....,! t I 4 i
WaMell,' p... 11 4Vlca ,
ebwe Maaa, rl I t 4 leaner, a I j t
--r titiw, ....! I
Touu Mtttn .
V ' Toisls 11 I M 14 t
t. Loulk 0 4 1 1 4 0 0 -10
Fhllsderphla 0 0 0 0-0
Two. bae hits: Jones. Wartdell. Fton
Hoffman. Double clan: Hartaell. wllllamk
to 1. jonea; v-ar.en jxicnoia to uavia: n
Hama. Hartaell to ionea. Left on baaeat
ft. Lula. 11; Philadelphia. . Base on ballk:
Off Vlckerk, 1; off Krauae, 1; off Carter.
I. Hit by pitched ball: Vlckerk. Struck out:
P.v Wkddell, 3; by Krauae. 4: by farter. 1.
Wild pitch: Krauae. Time: 1:46. .Vmplrea:
Evana and Huret.
Game .Advanced One Day.
i'r. 1 ntri 1, June a. nneion araine acnea'
tiled for today waa played yeaterday.
BARKALOWS BEAT 'AI. BLATZ
Trotter, of tha tlctora gtrlkek Oat
Tolvo Men.
The Barkalow defeated the Val Blata
by a acore of 6 to 1. Trotter of the Barka
lowe. waa In fine form, kinking out twelvk
men. The featurea .ef the game waa the
catching of Naylor knd tie all-around
playing of the Barkalow. Score:
' AJta.al.OWa. VAL gtiATC.
BHAB , r - LHil
Lwry, rf..,,
Oatrnnlr, aa..
J. Trotar, p
Tldlotk, If...
Trelky. lb...
Havllrrk, lb.
4k tTaan. a.. 4144
4 I OD.
riliaeral. it I
4 114
4 11 OSckllti, aa 4 4
4 4 14
4 4 11
4 1 I ritlera:4, K
111 4 Donahue., el.,
till Henry. Ib
14 4
1 4 1
4 1
4
I
Ctiampenona, ef.4 1 4 0 Foley, fr
Kurl. c( 4 4 0 Walah, If
Naylnr, a 1 1 Hlckay, lb....
W. Trotter. 2b.. 1 I I 4
Totala
.1 ill I
Totalt I Ik 11 1
Barkalowa 0 t 0 1 0 0 0 1
Val Blata 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01
Two-baak hlta: Young. R. Trotter, Hav
llcek. Naylor. Flrat baae on, balls: Off
Trotter, 1; off Fltxgerald. i. Struck out:
By Trotter, 12; by Kitagerald, . Umpire:
H. tyoni.
OOTCH
World'a
DAY -BIO ONI' Or YEAR
Champion Wreatler to
Welcomed at Homo.
IOWA FALLS. la.. June (.The Fourth
of July celebration In Humboldt this year
will be eclipsed by "Gotch day," .which la
to be celebrated Wednesday of this week.
when the friends and neighbors of the
welcome home. The occaklon will partake
cnampion wreeurr win unue in a neany
of a Fourth . of July celebration, for it
will celebrate the homecoming of one of
8 A. M Auto parade.
10 A. M. Championship high aohool baae
I nan game.
1:30 P. M.-Address by "Farmer" Burn,
I Qotoh t trainer. '
2:30 P. M -Ball game, Hopkina Bros, of
wes Mmnes against numnoit.
6 P. M. W restllng match between Ooteh
"aDF7ne
7 P." M -Ba"
t P. M.-FI.
-I x, u I na. ,
Balloon ascension
nd concert.
Fireworks.
Denver tor Fur Games.
Finishing Monday with I.inooln ffor aome
time to come, tho Rourke family la - now
ready to look to other field! and the next
opponent! will be the Denver mountain
eere, who come wun tne aame lineup as
on the last visit. Manager Irwin and hla
bunch have been playing on their own
rounds for aome time and will start
four game series with Pa on . the Vinton
street lot Tuesday afternoon. Denver
now In third place and la battling hard
for the too with the oltchera workine well
White is still out of the game and first
base fr still being covered by Zaluaky. leav
ing McDononugh, the leedlng hitter in the
league, to do ail tne catching, r rlday will
be ladlea' day. me nneua:
Omaha. Position. . Denver,
Autrey First base Zaluaky
cLing rwona oase..auterborn
Austin-..., Third base Irwin
Franck Shortstop Klnneallyl
MOueeuoiQKr vert neiq eldea
Welch Centerfleld Waldron
Belden
Oondlng
LeBrand
Pandora
Noah
Hall ,
Hollenbeck,.
Began
....Righttleld ...... ..Caasady
...Catcher, ......McDonough
.Pitcher ......
...... Pitcher ......
Pitcher ,,....
.M..,Pltchur
Pltqhef. .
..Bohaflhan
.....Corbet!
Adams
...Olm stead
Tenons Wins, Y eh 4 Unco. ' s
HAMILTON. Bemuds, June .-Wlth Ita
starboard rail under water and driving
under three lower oalls In a twenty-knot
breese, the Venona, owned by Oeorge E.
Bllas of Boston and carrying the flag of
the Eastern Yaobt club, crossed the fin
ish line at 8:34 thla afternoon, winning
In claea C In the race from MarbleHead
to Hamilton, the atart of which waa -made
shortly after 11 a. m. last Wednesday.
wnen tne venona croeeea no otner con
testant waa In sight. The elansed time
waa 44:82:15 and the- corrected tTme
88:12:14
Biveraldee Bent All Stain.
The Rlveraldea defeated the All-Atara tit
I Sixth atreet Sunday afternoon in a one
sided game by the score nf 18 to I. Murray
I ef the Riversides pitched a good ball and
I held the opponents, down to four hits. ITlie
I featura of tha game waa the fielding and
the batting of the Rlveraldea. The batteries
were: Riveraldea, Murray and Dinien; All-
Dtsrs, rospiaai ana Borne.
linln Prevents the Gam. -
Rain Interfered with the came between
the teama of the freight departmente of
tne Burlington at Omaha and Chicago.
The game was to hsve been played at
Burlington, la. and both teama were on
hand, but the game could not be played.
Other matches have been arranged and tha
umana team will go to Chicago June 28
for a game with the aame team at Lawn
dale, a suburb of Chicago, and later tha
Chicago team will coma to Omaha.
Diamond Dnat. -
oia Joe Sugden Is catching for Eesttle
and Johnny Bender is playirjg right field.
That American league race- has Lincoln
3. Carter beat a mile for thrillers,
Denver haa been bellowing all. year about
if White and Irwin nere only able to play
and hen when they get able to play Den
ver continues Doll at third and Zatuskey
at first. Wash amollyf
Just aa Wild Bill Donovan was getting
ready to walk (Mo the boa Sunday for the
nrsi time this season he reoelved
lace that he. with Manager Jennings, had
- Indefinitely appended.
A one-handed catch bv Dolan waa tha
feaun of the game," aaya the report. Joe'a
frienda are glad to know of hla continu
ance aa (the bright a pot in the Dea Moines
earn.
Possibly Miner Brown la "all In" but
at the aame time ha la the only pitcher
in ths National lenarua who haa won all
1 hla gamea thua far. Not another pitcher
naa even won all but one. Thla ought to
time, that'a another indication of Mr. Jen
I ninga' fallibility aa a great bail geniua.
There are great managere who believe that
their greatness can be made td count Just
ss much for their teams If they keep hem-
aelvea In good atanding so as to be able to
I an me worn 01 ipimin,
I WAIHOUT KEAR CKtlW.tCO
e 1 0
Si
II Bait IretK uai oi us anaica Between
- I-'-'--- Ashlnnd
4 I FREMONT, Neb., June t-(8peclal.)-
a r ryn-r.-i, icu., f u, --ioiwi..
11 rained, here ateadUy Saturday night and
4 today. The Platte U atlU coming up.
4 I but no danger to tha city la anticipated.
TM Boruiwwiirn in ourunimn rail
roads are having a great deal of trouble.
4 l There an no tralna today ovar th Lin
coin Una of the latter road. The former
uamm waahed-out tracka at ("arharn
f" om waanea-oui track at uereeco,
nut 1 oaunng paaeengers arouuq .
1 Borne weak placea are reported , on tha
Black Hills line.
. ASHLAND, Neb.. June 8. - Special.
Salt Creek yesterday morning lefts Is banks
between Lincoln, and Ashland and I run
"'"g straight down th. valley In a great
..n., . ... ., v
I depth of several feet. Cornfields are lp
undated and residents ot the lower pari
- of Ashland have left their homes. All
- 1 the tributary. Stream! an ovar their
o putt. i. nam, steely,
Burlington tralna ea th BchuyUr branch
I and the Ashland-Slous City line have
been held her since yesterday. It la
r ported from South Bend that the Rouat
Island tracka along the. Piatt north of
that town are under water and all irv
Lice interrupted
LOGAN SEES HOLDEN WRESTLE
Omaha Policeman Throw "BIII7"
Murphy by Hat Tangling .
L0YXBS OF EFOBT SUSPICIOUSl
After Match Was Over Myetery Ahoat
Mnrnhy Casta Donht aa to Helden'a
Presence, bat Holden Says
Ho Waa There.
Johnny Holden. member of the Otnsh
police force and candidate for middle weat
champlonahlp. threw "Billy" Murphy, "who
clalma to be om of the trilnera of Battling
NeHon, and gave thelovera ot wrestling at
Logan, la., a real match Saturday evening.
though up to a late hour Sunday then waa
till a question In the minds of ths' Logan
people who saw the match whether HOlden
waa even In th town Saturday evening.
Holden got both. fall In a short tlm and
scribed hi victory largely to lh fact
that Murphy waa unaccuitomed to yrit-
ling on a soft mat, whili Holden hla boon
tnlning on such a mat for year. Th I
first fall required 12 minutes and the tee-1
oned 14:06. I
What threw suspicion on'thi mitch la
matter of conjecture, but It la supposed the I
myatery surrounding the will ' trllned I
"Billy" Murphy and his origin bad sdme-I
thing to do with tt. Posters were put up In I
Logan several day ago advertising the I
match. They said Billy Murphy, Battling
Nelson' trainer, and Johnny Holden,
"champion middleweight of th wt."
would meet on the mat. They alio. ld Ehgllsh tongue, Oulseppe la still presented
the. match waa promoted by the' sporting With care and feeling, and la made a prop
edltora of tha Omaha naoera for the benefit r1y eesentlal part of the picture. Mr.
of the Logan Athletto club. So far a the
porting, editor of The Bee is eoneerned, he
never heard of the match until Inquiry waa
made about It. and Ja not promoting any
kind of wreatllna- matches further than to
give the news and straight "dope" about
them - I
But NoMen waa In Tv.an .trrt.v even. I
Ina and en hla beat aaaia Sunday mornlne-.
walking from Tenth to .Sixteenth itritt oa '
Howard and Harney streets, beginning
work at 8 o'clock and reporting off at 4
o'clock.
. . Telltale Finger and 0ta.
Holden'e club waa carried swung Over
hi arm Sunday because hla hands Were
welled from the twists Murphy gave him. I
Several of hla flngere Were black and olu
nd showed he hsd either been In a good
mi matcn or naa arrestea more baa men
Sunday than were registered at the t.atlon
But at Holden' room, where he talked
with a , reporter Sunday evening', twenty.
five shining doitark wrapped up in a hnd
kerchief, wire dieplaed as further evld4r.ee I
that h had been aomiwhere and got a I
piece of the gate recelpta.
"Thla la the whole tory." Slid Holden,
displaying the Williams. "Several day ago
a man by tho name of Thompson at Logan
galled me up and wanted me to come there
Saturday evening for a match. He assured
me that he meant business and that I would
git luftlclent of thi gite receipt! to pay
I asked who he had for me to meet,
and he said Billy Murphy. When I inquired
who Murphy waa, he told me he thought rAUy might .be expected during an enter
he came from Nevada. My reply waa that talnment rendered by delicate and most
I didn't ?are where he came from If he wa irllrlcatl machinery, th opening perform
a clean wreatler" of the 158-pound type.
X will meet anyone of that weight, not hay-
Ing been thrown yet by the lM-poundts.
"Several times I waa called -to the tele-
phone Friday and Saturday, and I resolved
to go. I left with my brother at o'clock
Saturday evening, met Murphy and da-
tested him, returning to Omaha on the
night train. t -
I don't know who Murphy is or who
Thompaon i. They treated me iquan. gave
me what they said they would, and I Want
to nay for Murphy, whoever he la. thai h
la In' fine condition, la some wrestler, and
I owe my victory over him to tangling htm
....
up in tnat ort mat. I Had many a good I away nn any
hold on him. but could do nothing except Wa,U whtvr' The Oerman aynchro
tangle him up when we wen on our feet." "cope' tru, WOBderf ul machine, which
LAST VICTIM OF STORM DEAD
1 "yi'm ur oiVnill Vf.RU
Mr a. E. Argenbrlaht ef Shlehjer Die
of Injnrlea-Henvy La at
Cnrleton, Weh.
DAVENPORT, Neb.. June 8.-(SPsclal
Telegram.)-vrhe results of the tornado Frl-
day night east of here, at Carun. II Ju.t
brtng realised. The wife of E. Arganbright,
... W4ii.i . , .
f w nisi Illf U Kl HIS llOmt IWU II1110B
;.tlm.ud Tt . loss at CafUt;
whsr two were killed, will reach fftO.OOO.
Following is a partial 111: New school
building. 86.000; O. W. BaUey, resideoc and
outbuilding!, $5,000; Lutheran church and
parsonage, 82.500; United Brethren) church,
82.500: W. C. Batea. 8700: D. M. Smith. 11.000:
E. B. Llchty, 81,000; Phllipp MaU, 4u0 Mra
onaww, aw. eeier warier, aow; tt .mam
Chen. 8600; Frank Kochrow, 600; John
Edwards, 1300; W. F. Bradley, f3uw; Mrs.
Ysarnshaw. 8300; Thad Eaaterbrook. 8300;
Frank Fltsslmmons. 8600; Dr. Westerhoff,
200; Frank Blssell. $600; J. G. Bader, g00.
The funeral ot Mn. Carter and child wai
held thla afternoon. '
Man Hilled at Charles City, I A.
CHARLES CITY. la.. June 8,8pecial
Telegfam.)-At o'clock yesterday a
Urnado atruek this city, demolishing about
80 residences and barns, allien on -man.
W. R. Beck, and one woman and three
cniionn are repor.en inii...B. p-"
of tne tornaao waa aooui ten rooa wice.
It started about thne miles southwest ot
the city, tearing down farm houses. arns
and killing many neao ot etoca. airuca
tha eouthweet part of tha city, plowing a
path ten rods wide to a point In the north-
eaat pari vi iuvb, i, unwaru, ma iitbi
at a point a quarter ot a mile east or tne
linage acroaa tne river on me main airee
and iu.ua tne water aimoei ciean irora
the river bed. It passed In a northeasterly
direction. Just missing th Charle City
college Duiiaing ana apeni iiaeu a nw
miles nonueaai oi me city.
Several barn were tipped over, .While
took waa inside, and In some casta killed
and in other paased through without' dim-
ge. Big tree! wen torn from their foot
and in some cases heved through Build-
Inge. While the storm wss at It wont
thers wss a loud roaring noise. Many
had warning of tha approaching storm and
fully 8,000 people sought shelter In clllsrs.
Ths path of ths tornado Included no bus-
Bess buildings or Institutions and most of
the houses destroyed wen one and two
story. A better path could not have been
selected so fsr as loss of property and
life was concerned. Th scene In th path
of the storm Is a desolate one, hanliome
homes ere a mass of ruins and , dlbrla.
Household goods an scattered all over
town. Barns wen picked up, carrltd sev
sral blocks and set down again. Th
length of th storm la about ten tulles.
All telephone win r down and details
are meager from tbe country.
Two Killed In Wlacenain.
MILWAUKEE. WU., June 3. -A special
to the Sentinel from Mauston, Wis., ssys
a tornado truck the farm of John Dalton,
a well-to-do farmer living about four miles
south ot Msuston, about 4 o'clock this
afternoon, deatroylng hla fine farm houe
and barna and killed Mr. Dalton and hla
12-year-old son.
830 suits to order, 111. I pants for H
MsoCarthy-Wllson, 804 South Win. .
At the Theaters
"The Mammy and
the Hamming
ilrd" at the Boyd. . ,
In Tha tfiirai mil tha HttmmlnS
Bird" Albert Morrison has his full chance.
rid he la taking H. Hla presentation f
trie part of the high-minded gentlemen.
who II luddenly awakened from hla scien
tific puriuiti to the lolutlon of question
mote nearly affecting himself and hla
homi. Is thoughtful and accurati. Mr.
Morrison Indulge! himself In one bid fault,
which Is more noticeable In thla thin In
any part hi haa recently hid. That la, a
tendency to unduly raue hli voire it time.
Id on or two place he filrly thunderi
word! that would be quite effective if
ipoken mori quietly. HI seine In th
first, "t, when hi Invite the Italian
orgln grinder to dine with him; la very
will done, hi Capacity for comedy lerv-
Ing him well here, end from then on he
la the' dominant figure In tha action ef
thi play. In each of the succeeding act!
hi bis a strong scene, end eich is csrrled
off with preclsloa. As whole, It la one
Of tile best performances Mr. Morrison has
ever given In Omaha, and hi' deserve
th applause he evokes by hla effective
acting.
Frank Beamish, who mde bis first ap-
pearance with th company yiaterday,
scored s Oulseppe, the wronged husband.
who sought the . destroyer of hi home
throughout th world. His pantomime In
the first act ! 'clever and tha pathoa
of hit story, told in stumbling accent and
with teiri is molt Impressive. In the
succeeding cts, after ho ha found hi
Beamllh waa warmly applauded for his
work In thi first cat, ind may consider
nimami aa ieiny eaiaonanea nere.
Mr. . Dtnlthorne ha a .role that la In
with hl capabllltiea-that of a pol
uh tK. an eloquent, plauslbli. eon.
sclenceless scamp, who flatters a woman
t detructlOn. H la SUSV In hi Way
n Willful In hit manner, and leaves little
td bo deelred by th Idea he presents of
th character ot Slgnor d Orelll. Mr. Wal-
lock show well the English naval of
ficer In love with th ' niece of th
'mummy" and doe hi share of the work
with good effect.
Mil Fleming bring to th part bf Lady
Lumley her Charm of perion and man-
... ., th. rnu ,i,t ...
npencer has sn opportunity of appearing
,hlg wek in something nearer like 'hr
own proper . person, being eaat for th
part of a youfig and altogether propoaaea
slng widow, and she apparently enjoy
it, too, for. she shows If anything mor
than- htr usual seal In tha effort aha
make.
Mr. Ltvlngatbne hli provided the pled
with appropriate eetting for each ot the
flVk acta, and, realising ita possibilities,
I haa auceeeded in bringing out very strongly
I th many good featurea of the play. The
I audiences yesterdsy. tested the capacity of
th theater, and were quit demonstrative
I In their approbation
I '
Srnchroscono at tho Barwood.
I Barring a few slight delay which natu-
I anci of th Burwood'i plan for summer
I entertainment paaied off In a moat aatls-
I factory manner before audiences which at
I timet filled the Bur wood to Ita utmost ca
I Pclty. The moving pictures ihowa were
I Clear and distinct as any ever seen In
I Omaha, and the subjects, of which then
I ' tvtil, 4 re all absolutely new and tha
I flicker which to generally eo-noticeable In
moving pictures Is practically don awy
I wltha ' i
I oni Picture macnine could b made
In readlneaa for last evening' opening,
tout " tt' th econd machine
W,U b connected up in time for thla after-
I nvt.n,. .. h. at . 1. L
I tummoea inovuig piciurra wun long, both
beln "lv,n ,n unlw-n dM noU Aur-
, the tint performance laat evenlna.
U0"01" ' smoothly as could be
ru. owing m. anon ume tor praoa-
I "on " ares'1 tenor varuao managed
&o av mceiy aiariea on a aupero aoio wnen
-,. ul aunng ma
"" -ynenroaoope
'".r" '! Z" '"d
" - " .1
I " itii wun ta.--iiiiip CIICCU
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W" , changed on Thunday. and Sunday.
I Frlghtfnl Snnama 1 '
I of the stomach, liver toroor. lame back
j and weak kldneya an overcome by Elec-
trio Bitter. Guaranteed. tOc." For nil
I by Beaton lrug Co. .
n .1 1
Bee wapt. AOs-jBuainam Booatora.
1 ...,. a.aai nrnni r
MANAWA Utlft MAM I TCUrLC
andny Crowd Bajoyo Band Concert
and Other Attmetlene at
the Lake.
Large crowd vlalted Lake Manawa Sun-
dty ahd all attractions enjoyed a good pa.
ayntwithatandlne that tha summer
been a financial dl.ap-
th. Pountrv over io far thi aoa-
,,M.t ot the inclement weatbor.
i manaeement Is hoping for
. exnectant ot a roc
ord-breklng bualness.
. ..., ..terdaVa nroaram waa
. '.., , tk. M.n..a band, under
th- 0,r6etion of Prof. Charlea Jones. -and
th th ,d.r ,1, tho deaerlptlva
Hur,t.rtg chaae" received euch enthusiastic
(mllUM that .-v.r.1 ncons hkd to be
i alven
i Th the Cm,, at,w , irt.
orow fct very p,rff)npanc and the lllua
i trfcUd 1cturM on "Travels Through
agrpt.. prt)ved not only very Intonating,
b(jt ,nrtruotW. Th, ,,.,. coster.
hl,.,h railroad and alt other featurea
an natmnlaed.
Rhetunatiani j cauaed by an excess of ttrie acid in the blood, broajhi
about by tha accumulation in the system, of refute matter which the natural
atenuea of bodily waste have failed to carry off. 'This waste or refute natta
ferment and sours and generate uric acid which it absorbed into the blood antj
distributed to all part of tha body, and Hheumatiam, with its torturing palai
and svehea, inflammation and other ditafrreeablt symptoms, rets poaaeuioa o:
the ayttm. The aches and pain may be relieved and the iauammatioa tempo
raril y reduced by the application of a eood plaster, penetrating liniment or omt
other timple home remedy, but the disease can never be cured while the blood
remain aaturated with the irritating, pain-producing nric acid poison. Tht
cause should be driven front the blood before the trouble reachea thechronit
or helpless gtage. S. S. S., a purely vegeteble remedy, cures Rheumatiam bj
thoroughly cleansing the blood of every particle of the uric acid poison, and
taaklog this viul fluid pure, fresh and health-sustaining. It niters out frost
the circulation the remotest particle of the poison, and when S. 8. S. ht ran
vated the blood, Rheumatism is thoroughly and permanently cured. Book Or
X-tttmatitm and any medical advice free to all who write.
, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC C0-t ATLA-TTat GJu
AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAM
Cornenton of the Otraan Home Laid
Sunday Afternoon,
CUT COUNCIL KXTS T0IHGHI
Mayor ra Expected to Call Attention
to Deflclta In Several Fnade - .
Bead Ordinance May
Bo Amended.' '
Elaborate ceremoniea attended th lay-
IBg of the cornerstone of 'th Oerman horn
or "Duetach Helmth." a It I axfee.
ttonately called by th Plattdeotacner
Yenln, yesterday afternoon. Tb horn I
located at Thirteenth and O atreet a. South
Omaha. The building ha been In process
of erection for a month. It waa Intended
to lay the stone and dedicate the building
two week! go, but It was postponed on
that date on account of the weather. Tb
aame ityle of weather ha continued evir
Inc and th German socleti determined'
on no further delsvs. '
The ceremony' Wkt cotiflucted by D. C.
Schroeder,' president of the plattdeutscher
Vereln. He pieced a mltkl box In th
crypt which contained" a history cf1 th
building, the name of the "patxonk and
th constitutions of the various ocletle.
He broke a bottle bt wine from th Rhln
over the ston and prophesied many fete
day and prosperity for th new Institution..
In Un with his suggestion the three
speakers of ths occasion voiced the senti
ment of the crowd in praising tha achieve
ment ot th Teutons, both at bom lad
broad. They laid they were glad of thi
occasion to unite with all Oerman aoctette
of th city In a peculiar organisation,
practically ' Impossible egcept to free
hearted German abroad. The speaker
wen FrlU Freltag ,of South . Omaha, C
Qrotmark and Jacob Huck ot Omaha.,
Th Omaha German Menncrchor of thirty
Voice lang the melodies which make th
men of Oerman race cheer and feel lone
ome for their Vaderland. An orchestra
assisted. '
Tho building haa, a front of too feet
and la about tha lami In depth. Ther
I a atage, a larg ball and lodg room,
with many auxiliary club rooma. Th
building will accommodate sot only tu
Platdeuticher Venln, but moat of th
Other organisation as well. Back of the
building la a park of about aeven aoria'
extent. Here th Gerroina Intend to re
produce some of th surrounding found
In the garden of their own land.
Cenncll. to Talk Flnnnc.
Th city council meet tonight 1n- ad
journed session. Th chances are th
msyor may have aome suggestions to
offer the council as to th sts-te of th
city flnancee, which Jondltlowfla sot al
all flattering. It ha been discovered
that notwithstanding the already short
fund In numerous, departments. In th
former calculatlona the ax pens of mak
ing th irjunlelpal assessment wa not
counted In. This will be art' 1t4m of 82.000
or more. Th coat of the Board ot Re
view will be an' additional 8500. Thi
msy be thi signal for cutting all' city
employes until th close of the year,
especially thoe paid out of tha general
fund.
Tha city clerk has received a communi
cation from SplUer ft Co regarding tho
purchaae ot th city bond for the pay
ment of the cost of paving Wet Q lrel
nd Twenty-fifth atreet. fpltscr Co.
bid In 280,000 worth of these bend. Tne
date ot the Issue, however, waa many
month ago, ao they request that ths city
council pass sn amendatory ordinance
bringing forward the dot of the bond
laau to June 1. A few. minor detail will
also be Included7 in th, arriendrnent. Th
ordinances will be Introduced i tonight.
The object ot changing th date 1 lo gtv
th company tha bond In such a form
as they may be placed on the market a
soon after the date of laau aa possible.
This will save th temporary expenditure
of several hundred dollan Jn accrued in
terest by ths bond company. .This change
of date will In no way b to th disad
vantage of the city.
Magle City Goselp. i
Maly Co. real estate and Insurance,
24o W street. .
Joseuh Shelmhols is suffering from a
fractured wrist.
Mrs. A. H. Buel is vlrtting with her par
ents in Nebraska City.
Jetter' Gold Ton Beer delivered to any
part of (he city. Telephone No. t,
Mra. D. G. Hobb la arttertalnlna Mrs. E.
H. Tlce and grandson from VUllsca, la.
Mra. E. M. Rohrbaugh and family expect
to spend the summer months at Keokuk, la.
Mlaa Mae Lovelev will five a musical re
cital Tuesday evening at odd Fallows' hall.
A number of bed washouts wen reported
last night in tha ehiky Intersections of th
clty '
Mrs. M. B. Morrill, 2311 H street, ha gon
to Alexandria, Nib., tor a short visit with
relatives.
John Riches Is reported 111 of blood pois
oning. . The infection Is confined to th
right arm.
Rev. William Qemmlll occupied Dr.
Wheeler'a pulpit yeaterday morning at th
Presbyterlaa church.
Miss Ella Watson of Topeka addressed
the Methodist congregatlona yestegday la
the intereat of missions.
The salooa of Patrick Hannlgan, 8M 0.
was entered by burglara laat night and
qusntlty et liquor was taptt.
Moaey on weekly or monthly paymenta.
Reasonable rale. Rebate allowed. Fidelity
Chattel Loan Co., 4u4 North Twenty-fourth
atreet.
20 Below Zero O rest refrigerating power
clear, deep-water Minnesota lake Ice,
Ceat about the aame lAata longer. Broad
Well. Rich Coal company. Telephone 8.
The golf game! icheduled for yeaterday
afternoon at the South Omaha Country
club wen again postponed on account Ot
a muddy fit id.
. Jack Lemdeaa at fnmon.
SAN FRANCI3CO. Cel., June 8.-Jck
London, the author, who started on 4
seven-year voyage around the world In thi
Snark, la lomawhen between Samoa and
New Guinea. Paaaengaia on the steamer
Aeon, which arrived yeaterday from Apia,
state than London arrived at Samoa, Msy
12, and waa preparing to leave the day the
Aeon departed for Ban Francisco, whlnh
waa nineteen daya ago. His next stopping
place will be Nsw Guinea.
m-IEUMATISM
NO PAY TILL CURED 1
Beetal Meeeeea wite- . kulta.
-, I iixitaiiai a. bvj.ia, free. k.
DR. TARfeY, U. S.-. i.4., vn.awiaa Nab.