.'HE OMAHA SUNDAY BKE: MA V r.O. 100!). S JUA5CES IN FIVE HUNDRED ointerg on the Standard Game at it is Now Played. riTE GAME IN ITS BEST FMLLI Saaflletlnic Laws Mss t Aaree WkfR the ttsme Is Plsyed with Tfcree Fonr Plir M.etkods of "eorlna. Vary fr-w irsnvs have ttlnw1 the same eopulsrlty In shirt Mm a. five hundrrd. tts favor Is probably du to the fpt thnt It l II mmr which In peculiarly a,iltd to players of widely dlff'rtn power. end then It Is one of the very few ;ood gramcs for three parsons. Slnre ita ftrnt Intrnrturllnn to the curd pluylns; world five or mx years acn five hundred has undergone n number of Chnnses for the brtter. By dr-aws the conflicting; laws whlrh have appeared: In varloua tejt hooka have been changed tn succeeding edltlona until now the booka 1 axe all In accord but one. and the publish ers of that one are promising to fall Into j line with their rent Untie, whlrh will be In i the mrly 'a". The standard Bm, aa It la now played In all first-class cluha and ; wherever tourtiairenla are held, will prob ably remain, without any further change : for many yeara. I Although flva hundred la essentially a game for three playera. four msr take part; either two against two aa partner. ; or fcy the arrangement which demands that tha dealer ahall take no carda. The atandard pack for three playera la ' thirty-two carda and the Joker. In plain suits the carda rank from the are down to the aeven. In the trump ault the Joker Is alwaya the beat trump, the Jack of the trump ault la the aecond beat or right bower, the Jack of the aame color la the third best or left bower, and then come the ce. king, queen and ten. eo that there are alwaya ten trumpa. Joker Suit by Iteelf. THien there la no trump ault the Joker becomea a ault by Itself end there are four plain aulU of eight carda each. In thla respect the Joker very cUeff resembles the four Jacka In a grando In game of akat; In fact. It would avoid a great deal of misunderstanding If a no trumper were called a grando In Ml. as It aeema absurd to call It no trumper when there la a trump ault. rven If that auit be only one card. The holder of the Joker l not allowed to trump with It aa long as he can follow ault. If he leads the Joker he may name tha ault which ahall be played to the lend, tout he cannot name any particular card of that ault When four play ten cards are added to the pack. These carda are the sixes, fives and two of the fours, usually the ma.a ones, so that they may be the more easily recollected. In cutting for the first deal, and for partnera. when four play, low wine. Acea are high and the Joker la the lowest card In the pack In cutting. No matter how fnany play, the cards are alwaya dealt In the aame way, three at a tlma for the first round and then three laid out face down for the widow, then four each, ao that the full pack Is dealt out There are alwaya three carda In the widow and ten carda In each playing hand. It la a misdeal to give a different number of carda in the aame round, or to deal for the widow at the wrong time. Bidder Names Tramp. The Interesting part Of five hundred Is the bidding for the privilege of naming the trump and playing against the two other peraona at the table. Each player In turn, beginning with the one on the dealer's left, haa a right to make a bib. There are no aecond blda, and If the player does not wish to bid at all he can pass. If all paea without bidding, It la a grando, or ne trumper, each man for himself. The bidder must name the number of tricks he will undertake to win, playing single handed against the two others, and he must name the ault that he will make the trump, or ear that he "will play with out a trump. No bid of leea than alz , A BETTER ' DELIVERY WAGON With more good quality and New York style thaa null find aaywhere else In the dty, and at a fcaviog- of 25 per cent right now. A Better RUNABOUT STANHOPE or SURREY Quality, finish and style, la not In the city than we offer low at big discount. HARNESS Either (or driving or de livery at price you won't duplicate. Irummond 18TH AXD HAKXKT STS. trlrka Is allowed and the usual eiprea alons are: "Keren In hearts" of "el In no trumpa." Several different tables of values have been used from time to time In varloua psrts of the country. In aome of theee tablea the suits rank one way and tn aome another, but the Influence of the bridge playing element seems to have gradually worn down all opposition and the suits now rank In five hundred as they do In brldse, spadea, cluha, diamonds, hearts and no trumps. Each suit has a unit value In points for a bid of sis trliks. and If the player will commit these five-unit values to memory he wi;i have the whole table by heart, be cauao this unit value is added for each additional trick bid In thnt suit. The Initial value of the lowest bid In clubs, for Instance. Is 0, and ad SO Is added for each trick beyond six, we get for seven In clubs, ISO for eight In clubs and so on. Scoria Tela of nidi, The following table shows the scoring value of all the bids possible at the game: No. of Tricks Bid. 7 JO fipnrtoa fl 1 t-luba 1 ? sn" Diamonds . 'l 2 320 " Hearts 1' 2" " " No trump 1 2 w There la In use In the middle west an other table which was designed to avoid the occurrence of duplicate values, ijhls la called the Avondale schedule, and' it Is based on the principle that If we start with the same Initial value for bids of six tricks as those In the schedule Just given, but advance 100 points at a time for each, ad ditional trick, regardless of the ault we shall get a table In which there are no two bids of the aame counting value In the score. Each bid wilt be twenty point higher than the one before It, aeven in spades', for instance, being twenty points higher than six at no trumps. This la the full schedule: , No. of Tricks Bid. 6 7 10 Spades 40 140 340 HO 440 flubs 9) 160 2) 30 4W I'lamonda SO 10 20 Sw 4X0 Hearts W0 200 3"0 400 600 No trump 120 220 SiO U9 630 Thla schedule haa never come Into gen eral use, probably because its Inventor made the common mistake of copyrighting It and so preventing others from UBlng It. The table of values first given Is the standard, although In aome places they atlll play what la called the reveraed schedule, In which the suits rank clubs, spades, hearts, alamonGs and no trumps. This Is now quite out of fashion. When the Avondale echedule la used there Is no question as ot which of two blda Is the higher, but In the ordinary schedule there are a number of equalities; eight In diamonds, 210, for Instance, la the same as seven In no trumps. The rule In such cases is that the player who offers to take the greater number of tricks to make the same number of points shall have the preference. A smaller num ber of tricks In one ault will outbid a greater number In another ouly when the point value of the bid is greater. Six in no trumps, for Instance, Is better than seven In spades because It Is worth forty points more. Bidder Take Widow. The highest bidder takes the three cards I In the widow without showing them and then discards three cards, face down, so aa to reduce hia playing hand to ten cards. He then leads any card he pleases for the first trick, no matter who dealt. If no one haa made a bid no one touches the widow and the player to the left of the dealer leads first. Each player in turn must follow ault if he can, but no one Is obliged to win a trick If he does not wish to and can avoid It without revoking. The penalty for a revoke Is the Immediate lose of the amount bid, If It la the bidder who Is In error, and the hand la at once abandoned. The bidder Is set back and the others score what tricks they have made up to that time. If an adversary of the bidder revokes the bidder cannot be aet back, even If he falla to make good, but he must be allowed to score what he bid. The individual player In error cannot score anything, but the other player may acore for whatever trlcka he haa taken up to the time the revoke waa claimed and proved. if the Joker Is led In a trump declaration It Is the beat trump, and trumpa must be played to it. Beginners should be careful to place the left bower with their other trumps, or they may forget that it la a trump and revoke. tt the Joker la led when there In no trump the leader la at liberty to name eny ault to be played to It, whether he holds any carda of that suit or rrot. and even if he had previously renounced In that suit. Failure to play a card of the ault called for on a Joker led, when one la held, la a revoke. When four play aa partnera the one that makea the highest bid takea the widow and leada for the first trick. Most Play Hands Oat. Every hand must be played out and each Indlvudual player must take In hla own trlcka. The scores are kept on pads ruled for the purpose, one eolumn tnr h player, and the result of the play la Dut down at the end of each hand. If the bidder makea as many tricks aa he undertook to win he scorns the value of hla bid. He cannot scon mm hn thla unless he takea all ten tricks. Even If he wins all the trlcka he doea not get anything extra for ao doing unlesa the value of his bid waa less than 250, in which case ha geta 260 Instead of what he bid. Suppose, the bid waa eight In spadea. worth 130. and that the Wddei won aJl ten trlcka He would score 26a But If hla bid waa eight tn hearts, worth 800, and he won ail ten trlcka ha would acore only what he btd-300. Each of the playera opposed to the bidder geta ten points for each trick that he individually wins, no matter what ault may be tramp or how many trlcka waa bid. Suppose the bid to be eight trlcka and one of the opponents gnta the two other trlcka, that opponent acorea twenty points for them, the other opponent of the bidder getting nothing. All that the bidder can accomplish by playing on after he has made good his bid Is to prevent his adversaries from scoring too many of these ten points. He cannot get any ten points himself for the extra trlcka however. If the bidder falla to make good hla un dertaking he la art back the full amount of hla bid, regardless of the number of trlcka by which he falla. All he can do Is to prevent hla opponents from scoring too much. Bven when failure Is Inevitable the bid der must continue to play so as to see how Stomach Trouble. Your tongue U coated. Your breath U fouL Head&ches come and go. These symptom show that rotor atomach is the trouble. To remove the cauue is the first thins and Chamberlain Stomach and Liver TabUu will do that Easy Standing of the Teams WEST. LEAGUE. AMER. AJSN. W.KPctj W.KPct. TVs Moines. I II .R'H Milwaukee ..117 13 .(76 Omaha 17 11 ."' nulsvlMe ....24 IS .671 Topeka 14 10 .5MlColumbu ....21 22 .4? W ichita 14 14 .(KW.inneapulla .! .47 tfluux Clty...K: 12 .5 Irdlanapolls 20 22 .47 enver 12 14 .4021 Kamas Clty.l 21 .42 lieblo 18 .XXSt Paul 1 21 .442 Lincoln 17 .3201 Toledo 17 M .42i NATU LEAGUE, j AMER. LEAGUE. W.L.Pct. W.LPct. Pittsburg ...22 12 .47 IVtrolt 23 .K7 .Chicago ....V V ." illadelphla 21 H .!') Phtlarielnhla 17 IK .KftllKrw Tork ..J7 M .W!7 Cincinnati ..In 1:i .. ..i.Mon 17 lfl .M!H New York ..If. 17 .4W . -it. Louis ....15 18.4 Hrooklvn ...IIS 17 wrhlrngo 15 19 .441 St. Louis ,...1 21 ,;!2' Cleveland ...15 19 .441 Uoston 11 23 .821" Washington .. 23 .2S1 GAMES TODAY. Western League Omaha at Sioux City, Lincoln at Ies Moines, Wichita at Denver, Topeka at Pueblo. .National league tn. ixuis at Cincin nati. American league Detroit at Chicago. Cleveland at St. Louts. American Association Indianapolis at Columbux. IOUlsvllle at Toledo, Milwaukee at Kansas C ity, Minneapolis at St. Paul. the tricks that he looses will be divided between the two other players who are opposed to him. When the bidder la set bnck "more than he scored he goea "In the hole" or In debt for the amount of the dif ference. In Case of No Bid. When there has been no bid, and each la for himself, playing a forced grando, or no trumper, all the trlcka are worth ten points each to the Individual player win ning them In the general scramble. The bidJer always has the first count. and If he. has mnde good hla bid ho scores the amount, no matter what the adver saries have made. If the bidder haa enough to put htm 600 he Is out, ea 600 la game, even If one or both adversaries have also readied 600 by getting In trick worth ten each. If the bidder does not get out the adver sary that can reach 600 wins. If both hap pen to get 600 on the same deal the one that got the ten points that touched 600 first Is the winner. When four play, not as partnera, with the understanding that the dealer shall take no cards, It la Impossible to make the game 500 up, because that would be an Injustice to the player who dealt, but who cannot possibly win on that deal. The method usually adopted Is to play an agreed number of rounds, each player dealing three or perhapa four times. At the end of these rounda the scores are added up and the highest Is the winner. There is a wide difference of opinion as to which Is the better game, straight 600 for three players each trying to reach the goal, or the game of even rounda, high score at the end to win all, which Is some times adopted for three players as well as for four. In the three-hand game whenever one player seems likely to go out on his bid it becomea the duty of the two others to overbid him or to bid so high that he can cont successfully bid against them. This Is calleb "keeping the flag flying." It la thought better to be set back a bit than to give up the game. Keep High Man la. Suppose A has 420 on the score and blda six In diamonds. If he is allowed to hold it and succeeda, the game Is over; so B, who is perhaps only 300 up, bids something better, whether he has any hopes of mak ing It or not. If B Is set back that trip. C takes a turn at It next time and between them they keep the flag flying by prevent ing A from going out Sometimes these tactics are so successful that one of the players who sacrifices hlmsolf once or twice by going back a couple of hundred points will get a big hand and run the game out. Sometimes, on the other hand, the high man will be allowed to play and be set back. Then again the high man will alt tight and "sweat out" by getting home a trick or two on every hand and gradually working his way home ten points at a time. When the game is for the highest score at the end of an agreed number of doals these sacrifice hits are unnecasary, and this style of game has another great ad vantage In making the game of aome defi nite length. Sometlmea In their efforts to keep the flog flying playera go so far that the game becomes tedious and may last for an hour or two. Present experience indicates that the moat popular form of the game will be three or four players at the table, alwaya each man for himself, twelve deals to a gams and high score to win. The partnership game Is not true five hundred, aa the ele ment of one against two with only a widow to help him is absent. It Is a fine game no matter bow played and an excellent training school for those who wish to become expert at mora scien tific games like whist and bridge. Board to Lower Express Rates South Dakota Railroad Commissioner! Will Make Twenty Per Cent Cut July 1. SIOUX FALLS, S. D., May 29. (Special.) Much mors than the usual amount of business came up for consideration and was disposed of during the regular monthly meeting of the State Board of Rallr.Mid Commissioners, which has Just been held at the headquarters of the commission in thla city. Present at the meeting were Commissioners W. O. Smith of Sturgls, George Kloe of Flandreau, F. C. Robinson of Groton. W. H. Stanley, secretary of the board, and P. W. Dougherty of Dell Rap Ids, assistant attorney general and special counsel of the board. The most Important matter considered during the meeting was the proposed re duction of express rates throughout South Dakota. The American, Adams and the Great Northern express companies had ep resentatlvea at the meeting, who conferred with the board in reference to the proposed reduction. As a result a new schedule of rates will be prepared and placed In effect on July 1 in accordance with an act of the last legislature. The new schedule will re- duoe preaent express rates throughout the state about 20 per cent. Blue and Gray March Together Confederate and Union Veterans Will Join in Parade at Little Bock. LITTLE ROCK, Ark., May 29.-An unique feature of the Grand Army of the Republlo Memorial day parade here tomorrow will be the msichlng of confederals veterans wtth the union veterans. The grey and blue will mingle on the mrrch along with a battalion of regular army troop from Fart lan H- Huaim Brewers Bunch Hits and Beat the Butchers Milwaukee Makes Fire Run? in the Sixth and Eighth Innings. KANSAS CITY. May 29-Elght hits In two innings netted Milwaukee five runs to day and gave It the game, Kansas City making but a single tally. Six hits by the locals were wasted by being scattered. Score: MlLWAtKF.K KANSAS CITY. B. 11.(1. A. E. H.H.O.A.E. Rnblnann, I 4 e (Human, rf. Pirrr. rt 6 1 t 0 Shannon, rf. H'H'erm'k, 4 II t Brlller. lb. Randall, rf...t 110 Pra.hf ar. Ib. M"(lanr.. lb.. I 1 II 0 Orarllala. It... Clark. 3b 4 10 4 Halllns. 3b.. Hottter, e.. 4 S 5 I ALov, aa Collina. if.... 4 12 0 OPulllvnn, c. Manake, p.... 4 14 OWrHht, p... .81101 4 110 0 4 1 13 1 0 i f. a o 4 1 1 1 0 I 0 2 0 2 1 0 I t I I 0 10 0 10 Tola la M 11 17 14 0 Total II 7 27 U 1 Kansas City 01000000 0-1 Milwaukee 00000203 0-6 Two base hit: Hallman. Three base hit: Handall. Left on bases: Kanras City. 7; Milwaukee. 6. Sacrifice hits: McCormtck, llettllng. Sacrifice fly: Love. Stolen bane: McCormlck. Double play: Man;ke, Kobln son to McUann. Struck out: By WrlKht, 3; by Manske, 4. Base on balls: Off MaiiHke, 4 Hit by pitched ball: McUann. Time: 1:142. Umpire: Owens. OMAHA TAKES SECOND EASILY (Continued from First Page.) 'Bohannon 0 0 27 O. 3 1 2 0 1 4 6 1 0 27 Totals .. 40 10 WICHITA. AB. K. 16 6 A. 0 2 2 0 1 3 0 0 o 1 n Cole, rf Anderson, ss.... Hughes, 2b Pennell. If 6 3 Hollans, lb 6 Westersll, 3b 4 Pettlgrew, cf 5 Weaver, c 3 Hrennan, p 3 Shaner, p 1 Totals 41 12 13 Batted for Jackson In nlntfv Denver 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 8 210 Wichita 0 2 3 2 0 0 0 1 412 Two base hits: Jones, Belden, Shaner. Three base hits: Westersll, Jones, Beld-n. Stolen base: Holland. Sacrifice hits: Chk eldy. Weaver. Base on balls: Off allien. 2. Struck out: By Jackson, 1; ty Brennan, 4; by Khancr, 1. Left on base: Denver, 9; Wichita, 10. Double play: Casxldy to Juaag to Lindsay. Hit by pitched ball: Anderson, Westerzll, Weaver. Time: 208. Umpire: Wheeler. PUEBLO PITCHERS POUNDED Topeka Ratters flit Galliano aud Bonno as They Pleased. PUEBLO, May 29. Oalgano and Bonno were both pounded all over the lot today and Topeka had no trouble In annexing the first game of the series. The score was 14 to 4 and was one-sided from the start. Aside from the heavy nit ting of the visitors, Geler and Kunkel in particular, the features were running catches of Hogrlever and Geler. Score: TOPEKA. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. A. - 0 0 1 0 2 3 2 0 0 Vooley. Cf.... (10 3 Geler. rf 4 4 6 3 Kunkel. lb.... nlon, if 6 0 2 Andrews, 3b 6 1 0 Kabl, 2b 3 2 2 Downle, ss 4 11 McManus, c Ill Kerns, c 3 11 Kauffman, p 4 0 0 Totals .. 43 11 14 PUEBLO. AB. R. II. 11 O. A. Kenael, 8b 6 2 1 0 1 Curtis, if 4 12 Clark, lb 6 0 1 Spencer, cf 6 0 1 1 12 0 4 3 2 8 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 4 0 1 1 2 16 Hogrlever, rf 3 12 Walters, 2b 6 0 2 Corhan, ss 6 0 2 Mltse. c 2 0 0 Hallman. c 3 0 0 Galgano, p 10 0 Bonno, p 2 0 0 Totals 40 4 11 27 Topeka 0 4 0 0 4 2 0 2 214 Pueblo 0 0012000 1-4 Stolen bases: Kabl. Clark. Corhan. Two- bane hits: Kunkle (2). Geler, Kabl, Corhan. Home runs: Kunkle, Geler. Hit by pitched ball: By Kauffman, 1. Sacrifice hit: Kauffman. Passed ball: Mltze. Struck out: By Kauffman, 1; by Gnlgano, 1; by Bonno, 1. liases on balls: Off Galgano, 4; off Bonno, 2; off Kauffman, 1. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Clark. Attendance: 800. Teddy Finds Time to Write a Book Ex-President is Devoting: Intervals Between Hunts to Liter ary Work. NAIROBI, BrltlKh East Afrloa, May 29.- It has been definitely decided that the Roosevelt party will leave here June 2, via KUabe, for the Sotlk district to the south of Nairobi, Mr. Roosevelt, who is staying In the town house of George MacMlllan, is spend ing his time In literary work. Among other things, he Is writing on a book. The naturalists of the expedition are engaged In packing up the specimens already obtained, which will be shipped out on the next steamer. Skinny Madden is Found Guilty Chicago Labor Leader is Convicted of Taking Bribe to Call Off Strike. CHICAGO, III., May 29 -The Jury in the caso of Martin B. (Skinny) Madden and oilier labor leaders charged with taking money to settle strikes, returned a verdict of guilty this afternoon after being out since 4:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon. The case attracted wide attention owing to the sensational charges of wholesale blackmail made against' the leaders. Hope of a verdict had almost been given up. Madden, Pouchot snd Boyle were all de clared guilty and fined f.V)0 each. YOUNG SWIFTHELD SANE Sn of Parker, Who Was Committed for Drnnkenness, Restored to Hls(a. CHICAGO, May 29. Herbert L Swift, son of Ihs late Ouslavua Swift, the packer, was restored to the rights of a sar.e person oy Judge Pond In the county court today Mr. Swift, partly at h's own suggestion, was committed to a sanitarium some time agu. his mind having been affected by the excessive use of Intoxicants. I RING BLOW PROVES FATAL Pnarlllat Known as tirerk Jimmy Ryan Dlea from tfnTerts of Prise Flat. SAVANNAH, n., May n. James vunriuei'kDOvio l the tportlng world as "Greek Jimmy Ryan." died at Ft. JoacDh'a hospital early todny from con cussion of the brain. He waa Injured last nlsht In a prlie fight with "Young F.vana before the Southern Athletlo club, falling and striking his head on the Hoor. Evans Is In custody. The dead man formerly lived at Terre Haute, Idn. Junken's Mother Testifies for Son Says Murderer's Father Was Drunk ard and Boy Was Uncontroll able from Youth. CENTF.RVILLE, la., May 29 The state rested early today In the trial of John Junkln for the murder of Clara Rosen. Dan Hannon pointed out the "smoky row" criminal district and the defense brought out the degraded population among which Junkln lived. Amy Junkln, the prisoner's mother, testified that her husband waa seldom sober for years before his death. She said that John was uncontrollable from youtli, was sent to a reform school at her request and later to the peniten tiary for snatching a purse. She declared he was a drunkard and a cocaine fiend. Washing Earth Discloses Bodies Graves of One Hundred Fifty-Seven of Taylor's Soldiers Trans ferred to Cemetery. BROWNSVILLE. Tex., May 29. The bodies of 157 soldiers, troops of General Zachary Tnylor, fVuind among the old earthworks at Esabell, Tex., were burled In the National cemetery at Fort Brown today. The washing away of the earth by heavy ruln.s a few months ago brought to the surface some of tho bones an.l but tons bearing the imprint of the Vnitod States army. An Investigation led to the discovery of the remains. Church Organist Gambling Victim Prominent Musician in Cincinnati, Arrested for Forgery, is Highly Connected. CINCINNATI, O., May 29. Milton Boyce, organist In the Rich Sacred Heart Catholic church, is in Jail, following his arrest on a warrant charging forgery. Boyce stood high in mimical and social circles. Ills father Is a Presbyterian minister and he says he is a cousin of the lord chief justice of England. Boyce is said to have lost in gambling. BIG CUT IN MILITARY EXPENSE President Directs $20,000,000 Be Eliminated from Estimates for Tear 1011. WASHINGTON, May 29. Secretary Dickinson SRld today that In accordance with the specific instructions of the pres ident the estimates of the military estabi llshment for the fiscal year 1911 would be $20,000,000 less than the appropria tions for the fiscal year 1910. He ex plained that It was Impossible to make any reduction In the pay of the army or In the expenses for feeding and transport ing the officers and troops or In provid ing forage for horses and mules, or In fact In any of tho regular expenditures for the maintenance of the purely military establishment B. & 0. GETS NEW ROAD Cincinnati, Hamilton A Dayton Passes Into Its Control After Long; Negotiations. NEW TORK, May 29. After a long period of negotiations, control of the Cincinnati, Hamilton & Iayton Railway company will soon pass to the Baltimore ft Ohio Railroad company. The plan of readjustment pro vides that ample capital is to be furnished through the sale of securities to be guaranteed by the Baltimore & Ohio Rail road company. WOMAN IS NEARLY CREMATED Mrs. C. K. Wbeatoa of Dickens Sets Fire to Clothing- While Boralag an Old Mattress. DICKENS, Neb., May 29. (Special.) Mrs. C. E. Wheaton, wife of a farmer llv- ng about thirteen miles south of here, was badly. If not fatally burned Thursday afternoon. She had taken an old mattress out In the yard, torn It to pieces and set fire to It. Her clothing caught fire and she waa soon a moss of flames. At this time she Is resting easy, but is very badly burned. FRUIT STRIKE GROWS HOT Laborers Secure Several Cases of Dynamite and Many Are Poisoned. NEW ORLEANS. La., May 29.-A spe- lal from Managua, Nicaragua, says the strike over fruit shipments has grown In tense. Several cases of - dynamite were taken from the Lopez Mining company by the strikers. Many have been poisoned. The steamers are all tied up to the docks and are without crews. BROOKLYN ENTRIES ARE ALL IN Mnrtrm Are Named to Hon la the C'lasalo Invent. NEW YORK. May 29. Kntrles for the Brooklyn Jockey club's stakes at Grave- send closed a week ago Saturday. A few belated ones from out of the way points may yet arrive, but the lint practically Is complete. For the Brooklyn handicap, which this year has a gross value of $6,000, nineteen of the best in training have been named. Five of the ellglbles raced In lat year's renewal and among them is Celt, Jamea R. Keene's winner. King James, winner of this year's Metropolitan, Is entered, as Is Fayette, runner-up In that contest. With only these three lu the race it would be worth going miles to see, but when there are more than a dozen classy ones frorn which to draw to add to the uncertainties, the race Indeed promises to be a good one. Field Moune and Half Sovereign come from August Belmont's string: Mr. Keene has in Hilarious, Turn coat and Affliction, in addition to Celt; Hllrtreth barks up King James by Restl gouche, Montgomery, Joe Mndden and Fits Herbert, while the others include Frank Hill, Jack Atkln. Wise Mason, High Prl ate. Master Robert. Brother Jonathan and Berkeley. Weights for the big race were announced by Mr. Vosburgh on May 25, and the event will be run off June S. The other stakes to be decided, which also hare closed. In rludr: Brooklyn handicap, mile and a furlong A MacCarthy-Wilson Coat and Trouscr Suit MADE TO MEASURE FOR Made of blue serges, grny serges or fancy goods. We guarantee a perfect fit, good linings and good workmanship.. These same goods cost you $H0.00 elsewhere. MacCarthy - Wilson Tailoring Co. 304-306 SOUTH 16th STREET, Near 16th and Farnam Sts. OMAHA, NEB. BIG DRUG SALE MONDAY At Tho Rcxali Drug Stores We are frequently asked the "reason why" our drug stores are always thronged with customers. We know no re.uly explanatnn except that our stores at nil time afford every Item for which there is the slightest demand In this territory and n! weys at a price as low or a little lower than It can possibly be ohtalnei elsewhere We are direct purchasers from manufacturers or Importers of almost every artlrh we handle thus belnjc In position to guarantee the genuineness and quality of sniuc Free samples cleanser and three for Trusses and Shoulder Braces We Sell all Kinds, for lVIen and Women Boys' and Girls. Tree Monday, PalmollTS Soap. . Bring us Saturday Evening Post Pa'f" olive soap coupon and we'll give you 10c size soap free. rroprletary Goods On. Listerine 10c, Boo, 48o and 89o Olyoothymollne 6o, 46o and 8to Plnkhams Compound -8?0 g g g 890 and $1.68 Bexall Kidney Cure 43o and. 83 Abbott's Rheumatic Cure 9o Kagle Condensed Milk Jo 26c Westmal's Mutton Salve, for lo Cut Prices on Tolls Goods 80c Dr. Graves' Tooth Powder 26c Sherman & McConnell Owl Drug Co., If youi expect to buy imnnrtan of doine so at the inability'of manufacturers to increase the output upsets all calculations. Our contracts are nearly filled. Very few cars left now. The Auburn is still in a class to itself, peerless and powerful, clean and graceful, enduring every hardship aud reliable till the last. Omaha Automobile Co. 216 South 19th Street. You Can Save Time, Trouble and Money kyDeafini With Us. Our Prices Talk. lUmblST P.-. aurrr trp;. I . oW11.s0 00 Autocar, runabout, ut oerhula.. Wlnton, 4 eyl. tourlm er. " 5 Bulck. I art-. -a- "' '"" r" I' iw u rm 4 crl. runnwut, to. 1 mps, won. CadllUo touring er. i r ' " 1. L; Hltrholl run. bout, top. u''it- tl0. Wlilto Semor louring car, " "'jmooj Natlor l .' ' eiV P-' 'f ear.' ' P Prd ,V-oru ;Vuir.,auiM and For 4 cyl. roaiatar with raablf i seat. 1W modal. I monina w. ' l.nna. toala. ate Ps-TeM.. 40-h. . 4 rl.. "'r' "J :-"'' "TZ'.lVrr TBlaoUn, our W n'ej iug , - . STK1- la ft, monlhlf publication. 160 car. J'- authority on buying a car, what. how to buy a oar. If you h-P- an. naehln you may ba 1etar-4 la. and tba J""! "J , -in ordar department ara at tha olaooaaJ or r2i-tows buyar. SJti .4rlc. lurot.ha, r"tl'- . Special saia on Sand lor our supply catalogua. Times Square Automobile Co. 13JS-1I34 Michigan Ats.. Chicago. Hi. Naw York addraea. W. 4Mb St. Bt Loula addraaa. Cor tW and Plna 8U. Work While You Sleep Million of people have CAS CARETS do Health work for them. If yoa hare never tried this grmmt health maker Got a lOo box and yoa will never use any other boul medicine. tu - CAaCAKKTS mm s kaa Jsr . . .uino-nu. atarsass sailer Utktnrld. kuiuum beassa i and Parkway, at a mile and a sisteenm. each worth IS.600; the Myrtle and Pat- choarue at a mile and a luriona son ... f...in.. .iih II 000 added eacn; ins oroau- wsy forVyear-olds ot 1 1. WW, and the Great American and Tremont or tns same amuum for youngsters, and the Criterion. Man h.n. and Bedford, also for l-year-old !. tt nm adrlad each. The three steeple chases are tha Empire State. Greater New York and Kens.nrton, all old fixtures of I It THINK OF IT! FREE MONDAY Monday "Flash," the great hand dirt remover; regular size, 10c 25c )f.o t .a Jpunn Cuticle Ice 14c ttac -01' ull L'aC Kac 1 ic lac He. 'joe uoc 1'inaua a Cointeniie 1'owuur uuc tiocieie Hygieruque toap bOe French Kitt 1'uwuer Violet Ammonia 16c Hippie Linen l'uper s eneuU, 4 velopes Jersey Theatrical Cold Cream. 'Jac, 4tH 2bc Woodbury's Facial Hottp 25c Banltol Goods, all kln.l 76c Rubber Gloves, tany Hze).. Kexall Blemish fcoup BasHafras Bark. pka c, tc, P peel ally low cut pr.ces. Buy at either store. Drug Co., 16. Ii and Coig; 16th and Harney an Auburn this season we urge upon you the once. The scarcity of ears and "THE NATIONAL HEALTH RESORT" HOT SPRINGS, SOUTH DAKOTA Approved by Nation snd Mnt Bot Climate and Medicinal Fpringa in America, First Clasj Hotel. Unni tals and Bath Houses. Write o Secretary Commercial Cluo, Hot Springs, So. Bit- Th.t'i eood nawa haUrr itlll I r guarantee a cure in ovary r.w mi JST I undertAka. I uh no knirs or ' rtilomrarm -Just a ilinpla Harm- atiaLi l-M mathed tbat haa lmi kiico-fc- I ful In hunilreda of iwu luveaugals now. PAY WHEN CURED That's th PR. t. P -MIRY OMAHA. 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