TIIE BEE: OMAHA. MONDAY, JUNE 2S. 1909. REAL" ESTATE LOANS FARM AND KAA( II I.A.M Full I4LB (Continued ) WANTED SITUATIONS Omaha Defeats Wichita; Verdun Wins Grand Prix de Paris For high grade m'n, cal' Omaha T. M C. A. MIMtt. ; SJO ACRES well Improve land. Red river valley. Minnesota; nothing better on earth: 141 per acre. I). T. McMtbon, Kndl cott St.. 8t. rul. Minn. Nohs-aaka. Ton SALE Twenty-two hundred acres af good farm land, on mil north and two east of North Mend. Fifteen hundred acre under cultivation. Can be told In small tract on aaar payment at prlcea from V0 to 10 per acre, according to Improve ments. Address Ernaat Kern, North Band, Neb. A SNAP. 40-a ere wheat, earn and alfalfa farm; M acres hog-tight; good Improvements; 135 per acre. J. T. Campbell, Litchfield. Neb. SErtD for long lint; farma W to 1W per acre.' BFM18. Brandela Bid. BIO SNAP TOR SALE. Pine Improved farm. MO, In central Ne braska; all In cultivation but few acres; 2K acre alfalfa: handy to town and school; price 75 acre; good term; one of the beat In the state. Address the owner, T 74, care Bee. tk llaketa. HOMESEEKEItM A NO LAND SPECU LATORS. t have a number of choice tracta of land In Orgorir. Tripp, and Myer counties, So. Iak. I deal In newly patented Indian land, and can furnish clear unincumbered tltlea for all land I control. Write me for prlcfs and descriptions. Office at Gregory. Ho. Ink, pr. K. T Spencer. REAL ESTATE LOANS lino to tlO.000 made promptly. F. D. Wead, IV end Bldg., 14th and Farnam. PRIVATE money to loan. J. II. Sher wood, Hit Brandela Bldg. PAYNB. ROBTWICK CO., N. Y. Life Private money, SGOO to 5.000; low rata. FIVE PER CENT MONET to loan on Omaha Business Property. THOMA8 BRKNNAN. Room 1. New York Life Bldg. eVX) TO 82O0.000 on Improved property; no delay. GARVIN BROS,, 1604 Farnam St. Good 6 Farm Mortgages Alwaya on hand and for sale In amount from 3300 to $3,000. BENSON & MYERS, LOWEST RATES Bemla, Brandela Bldg. 8500 TO IS. 000 on homes In Omaha. O'Keefe Real Estate Co., looi N. Y. Life, Doug, or A-2152. .... MONEY TO LOAN Payne Investment Co. WANTED City loan and warrants. W, Farnam Smith Co., 1820 Farnam St. WANTED City loan. Petere Truat Co. SECOND MORTGAGE loan negotiated. Apply Room 417-11 First Nat l Bank Bldg. Fell Phone Dougla 2311. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE BUYERS for a It-room houso, a room house and a couple of vacant lots. NOWATA, LAND AND LOT COMPANY, Suite 24 N Y. Life Bldg.. Omaha. Phone Red.' He. Open evenings. STOVE REPAIRS NEW furnaces; hot water and hot air combination heating; f and 4-hole laundry hut water heaters, mantel grates, gaa move repaired, water front and flower mens. Omaha Stove Repair Work, 1P 120 Dona-la St.' Phone: Ind., A-M21, Ball, Douglas W50. ' ' WANTED-T0 BUY BEST price paid for second-hand furni ture, carpets, clothes and shoe. Tel. Loug. '7I. liKST price paid for 2d-hand furniture, Stoves, . clothing. . Wm. Rosenblatt. Tel. rougla IMt WANT Ell to buy, safe; specify slxe. !oa Loan Co., Room ft, Event Blk., Co. bluffs, la. WANTED TO KENT WE are getting Inquiries for well located houses. Must hnve sole agency. Nowata Land and Lot Company, suite 624 N. Y. Life Bldtt. Phone . Red. 19W. Omaha, Neb. Open evening. WANTED Unfurnished room for two. Address K-21. Bee. The Second The Value of an Ad. Madeleine Conn, t years. Daughter of Rev, Dr. Frederick Colin, 1202 Park Av. At tended Park School. Passed for 6-A. Last teacher's name was Miss Eldrldge. STRAYED Fox terrier, carrying female . ISO) tag and flat and braided straps. Re turn to 213 bo. 26th St., or call Tel. Doug- las 3133. LOST TOXY. "Mr dog. which used to make me so happy I gone and I'm left to b un happy," said Oerty. "Well dear," said Mrs. Raffoen, "go tell your friends and see If you can find hlin." "Alright," replied Oerty. Sh then ran out to play and told her friends, but that dl-J no good. That, - evening aha Said to her mother, "Why don't you advertise in The BeeV" "Well," tatd Mrs. Raffoen, "I'll try that," So Ui advertisement was In The Bee the next day. Through tha day many dogl were brought, but none were tha right . one. "If the people who own these dogs would have advertised, the dogs might hav , bea brought to them." "Ot course," aaid Mr. Raffoen. That evening tha door bell rang, and a man cam with a dog In his arma. It. - was a fog terrier, who was no other than Foxy. Oarty'a dog. "I saw your advertisement" he - said, "and 1 cam to sea It this Is yours." "In deed It la," cried Oerty, "Oh thank you." Mrs. Raffoen gave him a ooupU of dollars. He was very grateful for them, tor he aald he had been without work and his wit was sick. His poor child helped to take car ot too house. He said he could advertise for a position. You he was very grateful. The next day hi adver tlssment wa in th pkper, but the second day It was not. A few days after he cam up to th houa and aald he had had a position ever sine h advertised, he bought medicine and his wlf was well. After be want, Oerty said to her mother, "We have Foxy and have given good luck to this man all through adver tising; la Th sm OAK YOU WRITE AS GOOD A STORY AS THIS? .v ' mork prizes Tins wkek; ; LEGAL NOTICES Retire af atockkaldera' Meeting. To the stockholder of THE MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANt: In conformity with the requirements of the Constitutions and laas of the slate ot Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska and the by-laws of tie Company, VOL AHt HEREBY NOTIFIED that by resolution ot the Board of Director of The Missouri Pacific Railway Company duly adopted ai meeting of (aid Board on the 2th day of May, A. D., 1Mb, a meeting of the stock holders of The Missouri laciflc Railway Company has been called to be held at the fflce of Ui Company, Room 7U Missouri Pacifio Building. In the City of St. Louis. In the mate of Missouri, en the sixth day Of August, A. t. WOO, at bin o'clock la U foronoon, (1) For the purpose of considering a Con tract and Articles of Consolidation bearing date the 2tn day of May, M. neretutore madr and entered into by ana on oenaii ei The Missouri Pacific Railway Company and the following named corporations by order of their respective Hoards of Director : The Kaunas and Coloiado t'actflc Rail way Company, a consolidated corporation ot the State of Kansas; The Central Branch Railway Company, a consolidal-d corporation vf the biata ot Kansas; The Rook County Railroad Company, a corporation ot th Stat of Kansas; The Nevada and Mlnden Railway Com pany, a ccrporatlon ot the biate of Mis- Nevada and Mlnden Railway Company of KinsMv a ooruomtioii of tne Slate of Ksnsua: KnA ntv and Southwestern hallway Company of Missouri a corporatron of the State of Missouri; , kiniu liiv And Southwestern Ratlwat Company, a corporation ol tua State of Kansas; The Fort Scott Central Railway Com pany, a consolidated corporation of the btate of Kansas; K.:.opotis and Kansas Central Railway rntintanv. a coruoralion ot the biate ot Kanxas; Tlie Kansas Southwestern Railway Com' pany, a corporation ot ma State of Kansas and The LeRoy and Caney Valley Air Line Railroad Company, a corporation of the State if Kansas. W For the purpose of voting upon the question whether ucn irontraui ana j.r tides of Consolidation, so. made and en tered lnio. shall be ratified, assented to, ap proved and adopted and such uonsolldation consummated or whether uch Contract and Article of Consolidation shall b re jected; - t:i) To consider and ot upon the adop tlon ot a leaolutlon accepting the pious ona of Article 11 of Chanter 11 ot the Re vised Statute of the State ot Missouri, l.9. and to authorise the filing thereof, nil a i rehired by Section cumbered ).( of such Revised Statutes In the case of con solidation vf railway corporations; and whereby all or .any of said corporations And The M aaouri Pacific Railway Company have agreed to consolidate in me wnoie, and to consolidate the stock of the is- spectlv companies making such consolida tion, and to lorm ana mi unaer anu purr auant to the laws of the Slates of Missouri, Kansas and Nebraska, a new, consolidated corporation, to be known as. The Missouri P.r-ifm Railway Company, owning, con trolling, possessing and bringing under one management all and singular the lines of railroad and other properties, real, personal and mixed, powers, rights, privileges, Im munities and franchises, belonging to any of the companies making such consolida tion, upon the term and conditions fixed and stated by said Contract and Article of Consolidation (4) To take any other action In the pre mises, and to transact any other business that may properly come before the meeting. Such Contract and -Article of Consolida tion will be submitted to the meeting of the stockholders so called for examination and every stockholder attending will bs fur nished with a printed copy thereof, and at any lime before such meeting any stock hold., will be furnished with a printed copy of such contract ana Articles oi conso lidation upon application therefor during business hours to the Assistant Secretary of the Company, at the office of the Com pany In the City of 61 Lou!, Missouri. Dated, May ttth, M0. GEORGE J. OOCLD. President of The Missouri Paolfto Railway Company. A. H. CALEF, Secretary of The Missouri Paclflo Railway Company. - iHtoAl OCEAN STEAMERS Now York to Mavro-Porls S Days FRE..JBI3 LINE Companie Glnefale Transatlantique filfauflo Twin tortw and Expratt Shramtrs. Maval officer In command wireless telegraphy, submarine safety bell signal system. La ProTanee, Jaly 1 I La Brltan,' Jlr It La aola, July I (La Provnc, July H La Touralna, July IS 1 1-a. Lorraine, Aug. 6. taealal One-Clae Cabin rvlea (Tl class) i 940 t 60 alternate Saturdays. Haw Ysrh-Be'lesux Oarviee (one das cabin) only $40 and )0. r rrt .. k. Moorss Naaa B. Back .. O. Davttan ..' 1401 raraass gtraat .. 1401 Paraaai Strt .... lat National Baak .. 1U4 Parsasi ttrM It loath lath ItnMt Prize Story ROl'RKES PILE IP BIG SCORE Omaha Rani Away from Wichita and Wins Ten to Two. HOLLEirBECK HAS O00D DAT Two f Ike Five Hits Mad Off HI Delivery Were SeratrTkes Watt aad Clark Hit Hard. WICHITA. Kas.. June J7.-Omaha ran away from Wichita today and won 10 to 1 Hollenbeck had one of hi good days and the local batsmen were helpless before him. Two of their five hit were scratches On the other hand, Watt, who was an enigma for Omaha for two Innings that he worked yesterday, was as easy as was Clark, who succeeded him. For. the mot part the game was dull and featureless. Western! Introduced a little life Into It In the seventh Inning by robbing King of a hit when he grabbed the latter' hard drive within six Inches ot the ground. Eight Wichita players were forced at second. The score: OMAHA A.B. R. H. O. A. E. Fisher. If King, cf Welch, rf Kane, lb Schlpke, 3b l'endry, 2b Kranck. ss Oondlng, c Hollenbeck, p... Totals 4 2 11 41 10 WICHITA. 1 17 II AH. R. H. O. 11 A. t 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 I i Cole. 2b Mlddleton, rf.... Hughes, ss Pennell, If Westerxll, lb Pettlgrew, cf.... Holland, lb Green, lb Weaver ,o Robert, c Watt, p Clark, p o 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Totals , ...a 5 n is Wichita 0 0900001 1 I Omaha 1 1 1 0 0 0 4 1 01 Hits: off Wstt, 12 In six and two-thirds IhnlnKs; off Clark, 4 In two and one-half Innings. Struck out: by Watt, 1; by Clark. 2; by Hollenbeck, 4. Bases on balls: off Clark, 2; off Hollenbeck, 4. Wild pitches: Clark, 2. Sacrifice hits: Mlddleton, Kane. Stolen bases: pendry, Franck, 2. Two base hlt: Fisher, Welch, Pendry, Hollen beck. Three base hits: King. Double plays: Mlddleton to Weaver; Hollenbeck to Franck, to Kane; Schlpke to Pendry, to Schlpke; Franck to Kane, to Schlpke, .to Franck. Left on bases: Wichita. (: Omaha. 7. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Haskell. Attendance: 4.UUU. SIOl'X CITY WIt9 ON ERRORS Harlmsa Drops Tits Bulls and Makes Two Wild Throws. DENVER. Colo.. June 27 Hartman's er rors lost the game for Denver todav. It was a hitting contest. In which Denver had a shade the better of It. Hartman dropped two thrown balls at second, made two wild throws to first and fumbled a ground ball. The hitting of Maaa, Cassldy and Smith wa a feature. Edmundoon'a home run came In the first Inning, after Smith had made a single. Score: DENVER. AB. R. M. O. Cassldy, rf 6 112 Belden, If ft 0 0 1 Jones, cf 5 1 1 1 Maaa. lb 6 1 1 5 Bohannon, lb 4 1 2 . A Stankard. 2b 4 1 16 Hartman, ss , 4 0 2 1 Hallman,- o 4 0 1-4- Wason, p 10 0 0 Ford, p 2 0 1 0 Totals ..: 19 7 1 27 A. E 0 0 1 0 0 0 . 5 0 0 0 SIOUX CITY. AB. R. H. O. A. E 0 a o l o 0 Q 3 Campbell, If ... Andreas. 2b ... Smith, ss Edmundson, cf Welch. 3b Stovall, rf Hunter, lb Towns, c ....... Fromme, p 1 0 3 3 2 2.0 3 1 1 1 1 13 I 4 Totals .38 8 IS 27 12 Denver 0 1 1 0 3 0 3 0 0-7 Sioux City 2 0 2 3 1 C 0 0 0 Two-base hit: Cassldy. Three-base hits: Cassldy. Stankard. 1 Home run: Edmund son. Sacrifice hit: Towne. Stolen bases: Campbell. Stovall, Hunter. First base on balls: Off Wesson, 1; off Ford, ;7 off Fromme, 2. Struck out: By Wasson, 11 by Ford, 3; by Fromme, 4. Double plays: Hartman to Stankard. Welch to Hunter. Left on bases: Denver, 7; Sioux City, 10. Passed ball: Hallman. Hit by pitched ball: Hunter. Time: 2:15. Umpire: Clarke. TOPEKA BLANKS DBS MO lit ICS Wright Holds Dwyer's Men to Foar Scattered Hits. TOPEKA. June 27. Wright was nitchlnrf grand ball all along and shut out Des Moines. 4 to 0. Topeka picked lta hits In bunches, and when nits meant runs. Mat tick was benched for wanting to fight the umpire: Score: DES MOINES. AB. R. H O. 0 0 A. 0 t 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 Dalton. rf 4 Colllgan, Hader. if...; Mattlck. cf Shea, cf Dwyer. lb Nlehoff, 8b Williams, 2b Keener, c Lang, p Totals so TOPEKA 4 24 AB. R. H. O. 1 10 1 0 1 8 6 1 0 W'ooley, cf 1 1 ueler. 3D J Kunkle. lb 4 Fenlon. rf 4 Thomason, If 4 McManus. o 4 Abbott, lb 1 Downle, ss 1 Wright, p 1 Totals .... SI 7 27 Des Moines 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 lopeht 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 4 Three-base hit: Fenlon. Tavn-haao hit Thomason. Sacrifice hit: Oeler. Bases on balls: Off Wright, 2; off Lang. 2. Struck out: By Wright, 6; by Lang, 7. Wild pitch: ijiiis. ijen un oases: i opexa, t; le Moines, t. Time: 2.00. Umolre: Mullen. Attendance: 1,800. PIEBLO DEFEATS LINCOLN Ganac la Marked by Errors and 8ea- aattoaal Flrldlasr. PUEBLO. Colo.. Jun 27. Puehln de. tested Lincoln this afternoon 7 to 6 In a game marxeo by many errors and sensa tional fielding on the part of both teams. Lincoln almost won the gam in the first inning aura tnree error and a hit by Davidson netted three runs In the nriti a base on balls, a two bagger by Thomas and a single by Oagnler gave Lincoln another two runs. Although Lincoln could get men 'on base after that they wer unable to score. Pueblo' first run was naue in me nrsi on two nita and an er ror. In the fourth Fart hi n m went ia Blecea and was taken out of the box after orhan had secured a three bagger, Locke a single and he had given a base on balls Johnson went In. Both teams commenced rJ" "an arter Lincoln tied In the fifth. 'Pueblo's winning runs In the sev enth wer due to bunching of hit. David- OCEAN STEAMSHIPS CANADIAN PACIFIC UU rXAJT XfOVB BATS A ataVA. WoeAiy ejllisg Batweea. aa kiaj, Uaebaa aaA Uvea-, Two day as U beaMiUfui St- Lawreae rir aad th abwrteat ooeaa reata to gM rope. Nothing better oa th Atlaatie thaa siu CmpraaMS Wlreleaa oa all itaaMra. cabla, Ma 4ak your ticket agent. r wrtta fa sale- : a ; (,d txtc-klet. O. R BEBJaatJT. O. au ataath Clark . Ohtoage. Standing; of the Teams WEST. LEAOVE AMER. ASS N. W L.Pr W LPct Sioux Clty...M 21 .v4-MHwankee....T7 SI .$44 Wichita 12 US .i0 Minneapolis. . 3rt 2 .u2v Omaha U M .064 Indianapolis. .K IS .(29 Tnpeka M 14 .Ms. Louisville ...14 U penver S7 W .610, Columbus 84 S5 .49S Ie Moines . 21 4; Kansas City. SI S3 .44 Pueblo Zl SS .SM'ftt. Paul. .... 81 .476 Lincoln 18 3b UJ, Toledo 2 17 .439 NATL LEAGUE. AMER. LEAGUE. W.UPct l W L Prt Pittsburg ...41 14 .746 Petrolt 40 .7 Chicago 17 ft .SS8 Philadelphia..! 24 .t7 New York. .11 tl .M Boston 14 26 67 Cincinnati.. ..11 2 .6- Cleveland ....11 17 .534 St. Louie 14 .4 New York. ...2 SO .44 Philadelphia. 26 10 ..Chicago M JO .414 Brooklyn ,1 .?f,7 Washington.. W M .35? Boston 1 40 .23, St. lxtils 20 38 .144 GAMES TODAY. Western League Omaha at Wichita, t Moines at Topeka, Lincoln at Pueblo. Sioux Cltv at l'enver. National Leagu Philadelphia at Boston, Brooklyn at New York. American League Hoston at Washington, New York at Philadelphia. American Association tolumbiiS at St. Paul. Toledo at Minneapolis. Indianapolis at Milwaukee, Louisville at Kansas City. son made two sensational running catches. Spencer an unusually good running catch and Corhan a seneatlonal stop snd throw. Glennlvin's nrk as umpire gave satis faction. Score: LINCOLN A.B. R. H. O. 2 2 S 0 2 S 5 1 0 0 Fox. !n Wsldron. rf.. tavldson, cf. Thomas lb.. Jude, It Gagnler, ss.. Mason, c PrltcheM, 8b. Farthing, p.. Johnson, p... .... 4 I 1 .... 1 .... 5 .... 4 .... i .... t Total It7 6 7 24 11 PUEBLO AB 2 1 4 R. H. O. ' A. E Curtis. If 2 13 0 Spencer, If.... Clark, lb Miner, ri ... 4 Walters, 2b 4 0 0 Corhan, s..,, 4 1 1 Locke, fo S t I Ml tie, c. Swift, p. Total 11 7 g 27 10 B Lincoln ;.. 2 6 2 0 0 08 Pueblo ...14 0 2 0 0 7 Stolen bases: Spencer, Clark, . Davidson, Thomas. Two base hits: Thomas. Three base hits: Corhan. Double plays: Fox to Oagnler. Left on bases: Pueblo, I: IJn coln, 7. Sacrifice hits: Waldron. Curtis. Struck out: by Farthing, 1; by Johnson, 1; by Swift, i. Rase on ball: by Farthing, 1; by Johnson, S; by Swltt, 4. Time: l:iu. At- tendance: z.ixw. umpire: uienamn. GAMES IN AMERICAN I.R AGUE- St. I.oals and Cleveland Break Even In Double-IIeader. ST. liOUJS, Jun 27. -Si. Louis nd Cleve land broke even In their double-header this afternoon, when the St. Louis team won the opening battle, ( to 0, and dropped the second, 11 to 2. Powell bitched In fine form, while Berger was hit hard. In the second game Rhodes had all the better of the argument with Dlneen; who was pounded to all corners of th field. Score, first gam: IT. LOl'IB. 4 CLEVBLAND. AB H O A . AS H.O.A Hartietl, rt . I 1 1 OoMs, rt ... 1 0 0 0 Hoffman, cf. I 1 4 0 Brad lay. lb.. 4 111 0 Oritf. U.ll I I turner, lb... 4 111 ram., lb ... 4 1 1 Lor4. if Hill Wallar. I 0 1 I Miorhman, ct I 0 1 4 rhman, cl l l i us. i o t f o , aa I 2 1 0 'Ins, lb.. I 0 4 1 Pattersen. Ik 4 I 11 4 Derala, Stone, if. ... I I 1 0 Bal r-.iar .. 1 B 1 Parrlna. rw.n. a ... I t I Bara.r. a.... I 111 laatarrr .... 100 Totals......) 17 11 r. . . -; Total It I 14 II I Batted for Bemlg in, ninth v St. Louis M 1 I M M Cleveland v 0 0 0 0 0-0 . TWo-base hit: Bertey- Three-base hit: Hartze-H. - Sacrifice Kits!- Griggs, Stone, Crlger. ; P6well. DoMWe ' play: Ball to Turner to Bradley. Stolen bases: Hansen, Hoffman. Crlger. Hit by pitched ball: By Berger. Hoffman. "Wild pitch: Berger. liases on balls: Off Powell. 1: off Ueiger, 2. Struck .out; By Powell, t; by Berger, . Left on bases: St. ,Luls, 7; Cleveland. . Time: 1:.'. Umpires: Hurst and Connolly. Score, second game; . 8T. LOLIS. H . OLBVBLAND. AB H.O.A. B. AB H O.A.B. Hartaall, rf. 4 0 0 0 Oosda, rt.... 4 0 14 0 Hoffman, rt. 4 1 4 1 Stovall. lb... I I II 1 I Grlssa, lb... 4 I I I I Turner, Ik... t I I 4 0 Wallar. .. 4 1 I 1 Lent, If..... Ill Pattcraon, lk 4 11 1 0 Hlnctnnan, cf I I I 1 0 Stone, It I 1 1 0 0 Otarka, o 4 1110 Imlth. e 10 1-11 Ball, aa I 1 1 4 0 Dlneen. p .. I 0 1 Pairing, lb.. I 1 I I I Rhoadaa, p.. 4 0 110 Totala It I ST IT i Raftarjr, rf..l 10 0 0 Totala. .'....M 14 11 17 0 St. Ixjtils.. Cleveland ;.J 6 20000000 1-1 3 0 0 1 0 1 3 0 1-ti Two-oase hits: Turner. Ferris W), utovau. Lord, OrlKgs. Three-base hits: Stovall, Rafterv. Home run: Hinchman. Sacrifice hits: Perrlng, Clarke. Double plays: Hindi man to Ball to Turner,. Ball to Turner to Stovall. Passed balls: Smith, 1; Clarke. 1. Stolen bases: Stovall (8), Turner, Clarke. Wild pitch: Dlneen. -Bases on balls: Off Dlneen, 1. Struck out:. By Dlneen, 3; by Rhodes, 4 Left on bases: St. Louts, 3; Cleveland, 5. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Con nolly and Hurst. Dooblr-Header Splits Even. CHICAGO, June 71. Chicago and Detroit broke even this afternoon, Detroit win ning the first contest 1 to 0 and Chlcagd taking the second I to 1 Burns weakened In tha ninth Inning Of th first game, two passe and two short hit bringing In th one run of the game. Wlllett was wild In the second game and Chicago filled the bases In the fifth Inning with two out. Suggs was substituted and Welday drove a smart single to center, scoring two runs. Chicago won out In their portion of ths eighth, Ati stealing home. Score, firkt game: CHICAflO. DBTROIT. AB. HO. At. AD. HO. AC Hahil, rf I 0 0 OWUntyrs, If.. 4 I 00 Veldar. ct... tit Buah. aa til!1 label), lb .... 4 1 II 0 0 Crawford, cf. 4 1 1 0 Parent. If ... 4 1 1 rob, rf 4 110 Purwil. lb... 4 1111 Rouman, lb. 4 I It t 0 Tannnhlll, aa 4 1 I I 0 O'Learr, lt.,4 Olio Ata. 2b I 0 1 I 1 penaerar, lb. I 1 1 o Owana. 4 111 Sianasa, s 411 Sullivan, "... 0 0 1 0 4 vvillau, p.. White, p 1411 . P ' Mullen ... ' Totals 19 4 17 11 4 .Totals ... Batted for Suggs In ninth. Chicago 1 0 0 0 2 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 .1000 .Ionia . i ( M I 14 17 1 0 0 2 1 0 t Two-base hits! Mclntyre. Bush, Craw ford. Purtell, Owens. Hits: Off Wlllett. 1 In four and two-thirds Innings; oft Suggs, i In three and one-third Inning. Stolen bases: Ats, I; Crawford. Owen, Schaefer. Struck out: By Wlllett. 2; by White, 4. Bases on balls: Off Wlllett, 4; off Suega. 4. Double play: Tannehtll, Ats and Isbeil. Left on bases: CMIcago, ; Detroit. 6. Wild pitch; Wlllett. Passed ball: Owens. Time: 1:00. Umpire: Evans and Kgan. CHlCAOO. DETROIT. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Ilahn, rf 4 0 0 0 0 M.-Intyre. If. I 0 4 1 W-lday, rt... 4 4 0 4 Ph. aa 11111 Ibll, lb.... 4 0 II 0 Crawford, cf. I 1 J Parent, If.... 4 1. I Cobb, rt 4 0 10 4 Furtall. lb... 4 1 1 I 0 Rnarman, lb. 4 I 0 0 T.nn.hlll, ss 1 I O'Learr, lb . 4 1 1 I Ata. lb I 1 I I 0 Brhaeler, lb. I 0 I 1 1 Bulllran, t... 114 1 0 Sianasa. e... 10 11 Burma, p 101 Killlan, p.... 111 Totala It I 17 l! 0 Totala. .. .. .10 I IT II t Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-4 Detroit ..0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Two-base hit: Ata, O'Leary. Stolen bane: parent. Struck out: By Killlan, 3; by Burns, 1 BaxeM on balls: Off Burns. 3. Double plays: Ats and Isbeil, Killlan and Bush. Left on bases: Chicago, 5; Detroit, 6. Balk: Rums. Time: 1:31. . I'rr.oliea: Egan and Evans. Tl Game at Herman. The Alamltos played the'Van Valln Im perials at Herman yesterday, the game re sulting In a tie. I to 2. at the end of the eighth, when It wa railed to let the visitors catch a train. Kernan and Jim both pitched good ball, with honor even Chris tensen of th Alamitoa made a shoestring catch of a line drive and thl wa easily th feature of the game. Score: R.H.U. Alamitoa 0 I I I I I I 0 210 Herman I 0 0 10 16 0-1 i 0 Batteries: Alamitoa. Kernan and Rob erta; Herman, Jlia and Hase. Gasae in Ecstern I.aa. At Rock Point. R. I First game: Provi dence. 10; Jersey City. 4. Second tamo: Providence. I; Jersey City, 2 (eleven in !iln!l. At Montresl Montreal. I; Toronto, (. Game called at end of fourth, darkness. PIRATES LOSE ONE AT LAST St Lonii Eat Up Two of Their Pitchers and Wins 8 to S. RESULT REVERSED IN SECOND I.leSeld aad Maddosj Dims Before Hard HHtlagr of the Cardinals Beebe Slogged la aea4 Coa test. ST. LOUIS. June Zl -Pittsburg and St. Louis broke even In a double header here today, St. Louis taking the first game, I to 5. St. IamiI got to Llefleld early, scoring four run In the first and driving him from the box. Maddox, who relieved him wa driven from the box In the elgth. Pittsburg easily won the second, score, T to 1. Heebe was hit hard In the eighth, four runs coming In on a base on balls, an error, singles by Miller and Wilson and Gibson's triple. Score first game: PITT8H HO. ST. LOt'li. AU II O A K AB H O A g. BirhMii, lb. I I 1 Brra. lb ... I 0 0 1 0 Learh. cf.... I 110 0 Ellis. It 6 111 Cltrka. It.... 4 1 I 0 Hr.nn.hnn. t l V 4 1 0 lir, la . . 4 1111 Konetrhr. Ik I J 10 0 4 Abaieln. lb. 6 4 10 4 II luni. rt ..I 114 0 Miller, lb ... 4 i 1 6 0 Delch.mr. ft 4 1 10 Wilton, rf... 4 t 1 4 Hulswitt, m. 4 117 0 OlMon. e. ... S 1 1 I 1 i hirlei. lb.. 1 I I 1 t.'rflald. p. . 0 0 0 V l.nh, p I t 0 JUrtd.i. p .. 0 t t 0 Gilbert, lb... 110 O ronnor, c. 1090 AiUmi. p... 0 0 0 0 4 Totals 14 117 11 I lmons .... 1 1 0 0 0 Total! II It 24 IS Halted for Adams In the ninth. St. I.ouls 4 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 i Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 2-6 Tm,t hfttii I.Lb- fllk.nn t ..... Lf..l.-ft S Miller. Double plays: Hulswitt, Charles ana Koneichy. stolen bases: Konetohy. Hit by pitched ball: by Maddox. Charlex, Lush, Hjrne; by Lush, Clarke. Bases on balls: olf Llefield, 2; off Adams, 1; off Lush. 1. Struck out: by Maddox, 1; bv Lush, 3. Hits: off Llefleld. 1 In one In ning; tiff Maddox, 5 In five Innings; off Adams, 0 in two Innings. Time. 2:10. Um pire: Johnston. Score second game: PlTTSBl'RO. ST. LOl'll. AB H O. A AB H O A E Parbaau, lb.. 4 0 1 1 1 Charles, lb.. 4 0 I t Learh, cf.... 110 0 Rllla. it 4 1110 llarka, It... 4 I 1 9 0 Breinehan. c 4 t 1 Wi(nar, aa.. 114 1 0 Konetrhr. lb I 11 lj .uw.iu, m w v v r.vant, rr.... i v v s Miller, lb... 4 I 0 1 0 Iilhanty. e( 4 0 I 0 0 wnaon, rf... I 110 0 Hulawlt, aa.. I Olbaon, e.... 4 11 Gilbert, lb... I Willis, p 4 1 0 4 0 BMha, p 1 8haw 1 Total II 14 17 ( 1 MHter, p.... 0 Dll.a 1 Phlps 1 1 0 4 1 1 I 01 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Totala 34 1 IT It I Batted for Beebe In the eighth. Uatted for Gilbert in the ninth. Batted for Melter in the ninth. Pittsburg 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 4 3r- St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 '1-1 Two base hits: Willis, Konetchy, Phelps. Three base hits: Gibson. Sacrifice hits: Wagner, Absteln. Sacrifice fly: Wagner. Stolen bases: Clarke, Brexnehan, Konetchy. Hit by pitched ball: by Melter, Miller. Bass on balls: off Bebee, 2; off Willis, I. Struck out: oy Beene, b; by Willis. 4. Hits: off Beebe, 1 In eli;ht Innings; of Melter, 1 In one Inning. Left on bases: St. Louis, 4; 1'lttsbuig, 7. Time: 2:04. Umpire: Johns ton. Cincinnati Gets Tsi, CHICAGO, June 27. Cincinnati won both games today by pounding Chicago's pitch ers all ever the field. The locals did but little with Gasper and Fromme making only ten hit In the two game, against twenty-five for the visitors. Six hits wer bunched off Pfelster In th second game. Six doubles were made by Cincinnati, com ing at times when chances looked good tor Chicago. Score, first game: CH1CAOO. CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Btsrt, lb.... 4 111 OBrarbar, It... 4 14 0 0 ghecbar. If. 1 1 0 1 0 Hakes, of.,.. 10 14 0 Holman, Cf.. I 0 1 0 0 Kati, lb 4 1 I I 0 staintsiat, - id bio Hublltsal, lb 4 111 1 e Howard, lb.. I 0 4 0alllra.il, rf.. 1 1100 gchulta, rf... Tinker, aa.. Moran, a... Archer, o.... Orerall, p.... Brows, p Stanley .... Zimmerman. 10 10 0 lnr, aa,. 4 1110 II 4 1 MoLaan, e... 4 110 0 1 7 10 Mawary, lb.. 1 It 4 I 1 40 OCraptr, p.... 4 t 0 10 110 0 01 1000 1 0 0 0 0 Totala II 11 17 M 1 Touts 14 4 tl 11 1 ' 'Batted for Moran in eighth. Batted for Overall In eighth. Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 0-2 Two-base hits: Bescher. Evers. McLean. Sheckard. Hits: Off Overall in eight In nings, 10; off Brown In on Inning, 1. Sacrifice hits: Sheckard (2), Mowery. sac rifice fly: Hofman. Stolen bases: Bgan, Bescher, Downey. Double plays: Kgan to Hoblltsel, Tinker (unassisted), Downey to Hoblltsel. Left on bases: Chicago, 4: Cincinnati, S. First base on balls: Oti Overall, 2; off Gasper, 2. First base on errors: Chicago, 1; Cincinnati, l.s Hit by pitched ball: By Overall, 1. Struck out: By Overall, ; by Gasper, 1. Tim: 2:00, Umpires: Email and O'Day. Score, second gam: CHICAGO. CINCINNATI. AB.H.O.A.B, AB.H. O.AI. ETera. lb.... 4 III 1 Bather, lf.... Ill Sheckard, If. 1 1 I 0 Oak as, cf ... I ill Hotmaa. el.. I 1 1 Paakart, cf . I 1 I 0 I Btalufaldt.' lb I I 1 1 1 Eian, lb 4 1 I 4 t Howard, lb. I II Hnblltael, lb I 1 I I I ti-hulte, rf... I 0 1 1 0 Mitchell, rt. 4 f 1 0 0 Tinker, aa... 4 14 11 Downey, aa.. 4 1 I 4 I Arthar, a.... 1 4 1 0 atrLaan, a... 4 111 Pfalatar, p... 0 1 Mowray, lb. 4 1 1 His botnam.p t rrornme, Hasan, p.... 1 0 I Prawn, p.... 100 Tetal Kroh, p 6001 ...41 14 17 II 1 Totala. it 4 17 II 4 Chicago 00201000 0-3 Cincinnati 0000(011 07 Two-base hits: Mitchell, Evers, Fromme. Three-base hit: Ever. Hit: Off Pfl ter in four aid one-third Innings. I; off Hlgglnbotham In one and one-third In nings, 0; oft Brown In three Innings, 3; off Kroh in one Inning, 2. Sacrifice fly, McLean. Stolen bases: Tinker, Archer, Paskert. Double plays: Fromme to Mc Lean to Hoblltsel, Bescher to McLean, Downey to Egan to Hoblltsel, Tinker to Ever to Howard. Left on bases: Chi cago, t: Cincinnati, 12. First bate on er ror: Chicago, 1; Cincinnati, I. Strdrk out: By Pfelster, 2; by Brown, 1: by rrornme. 3. wild pitch: rrornme. Tim 2:06. Umpires: O'Day and Emslie. GAMKS IN TIIRKK-I LB AG IB Cedar Raplds-and Bloomlngtnn Divide a Donble-Header. CEDAR RAPIDS, la., June 27.-Cedar P ii plds and Bloomlngton broke even today. Hoffner's wild pitching gave Bloomlngton the only score In the first game. Car michacl's work was the feature of the sec ond game. Score, first game: R.H.E. Cedar Raplds...O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 6 1 Bloomlngton ...0 0100000 01 3 1 liAttcrles: Hoffner and Kelly; Davidson and Smith. S.oie, second game: R.H.E. Cedur Rnplds...O 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 03 0 Bloomlngton ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 I 4 Batteries: Carmlchael and Rohrer; Dav idson and Smith. lil'Bl yl.'i; la., June 27. Peoria lost to Dubuque, 2 to 4. today. Dubuque fc'l on Gilbert In the eighth for three runs. nr: n a a. Dubuqu 0 0 0 1 I I -4 71 Peoria 0 0100000 1-8 81 Batterlt-s: Ray and Nunamaker; Gilbert and Higglns. ROCK ISLAND, III., June 27 Lakaff was taken out In the eighth inning with the bases full and the scor ' tied. A squeese play won for Decatur. Rock Is land's scores wer made on error by Roudebush. who was trying out at second base. Score: R H hi. Rock Island 2 0000000 0-2 10 Decatur 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 20-3 13 2 Batteries: Lakaff and Eng; Cowell and McNamara. DAVENPORT, la., Jun 27. Parkin captured the honor In a pitcher' battle with Stelger today, allowing three hit to Stelger' four. Davenport made the only run of th gam In th fourth Inning with a base on balls, an error and a sacrifice fly. Score: H.11J. Davenport 0 I 0 1 0 0 -l 4 1 Springfield M t M i I M I I Batteries: Parkins and E. Smith; Stelger and Johnson. Ilnatlei Given Had Beating;. The u4rui. 4 Andreesen gav th Ideal Hustlers, of Council Bluffs, a drubbing veeterday afternoon at Vinton street park. Muddy grounds were responsible for sev eral of-the lowan'a mlsplays, but did not lotrrfei wlili the work of their oddou- I eul. , . .... . Kranlnger of the Hustlers played first class ball throughout, and got three safe drives. For tha victors Funnell pitched well and the whole team plaved In high class form The Lee-Olass Andreesen team Is open for dates July t, 4 and k Score: L gQ LASS Ht'STl.lCR AS H O. A R All. H O. A K rsr. M 4 0 I 0 Oof. n t 1 1 4 4 n.lr. e ..... I 111 Sntbnlf. If... 4 III Ueler. lb... 14 1 I llmtMi, Ik. 4 II 1 llenrr, rt ... Ill t Vienna', r.. 4 1 t 1 4 Oibwm. cf .. 4 1 I OTiTinr. lb .. I I I 1 1 Ml:. mm. Ik.. 111 ptillllpa. lb.. I 1 1 I I Pmilhart. a I 1 4 1 PlTla. cf 4 0 I 0 I W.bl. lb I 1 II 0 0 II fin. rf . . I 0 Ssniwll. ... I I 0 I Hti-'b. p. I 1 4 1 'Hoary 1 0 0 0 0 Total 4! It MHO w Totals. .... .11 I 14 II II Batted for Hlgglns In the ninth. L. O. A 1 0 10 10 11 '-12 Hustler 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 (V- 1 Two base hit: Lawler, Gibson. Sacrifice hits: Clair, Phillips, stolen bases: Henry, Gibson, Mlnlkus, 1: Pougherty. IViuble play: Dougherty to Lawler. to Wall. Struck out: by btinnell, 11; by Hudspeth. 1 Bae on bails: off Bunnell, 3; off Hudspeth, S. Time: 1:10. Umpire: Shanalian. GAMES IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION t. Panl Takea Third Game tram Colamhas In Twelfth lanlnsr. ' ST. PAUL. June 27 -St. Paul won the third straight gam from Columbus today In the twelfth Inning, when V rlgley singled, went to second on a sacrifice by Carlsch and scored on Flvnn's single. Ths hitting and fielding of O'Brien was the feature. Score; ST. PAIL. OOM'MnM. b h n.A a. a. h o AC Htnn. th .... 4 It 1 narks. H....I III Llet. rf I 1 rmh rt, rf S 0 I n"r. If . I 0 I O fl'lail. as... t I 1 TcNkman. 3b. 4 0 1 'I'F, lb.. I 1 1 Carlarh. c 4 0 4 I Mnrlatity. as. I 1 4 1 1 0 Kru.fr. r-f. . 6 I 1 0 0 Cr.nt.lton. rf I 1 10 0 I OOflwell, lb 4 Jam, f . . N. Ih . ... 4 to 1 ! n S I 0 Prll, lb 1111 ft Kllroy, p I 1 1 7 4 t ap, p 4 114 0 Totala 41 It J (4 0 Tntala 4" TM II 1 Wlnnlhg run scored with one out. St. Psul 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-'.' Columbus ....0 0000010000 0-1 Two-base hit: Kllroy. Sacrifice hit: Carlsch. Stolen bases: Flvnn, Murray. Double plays: Mortarlty to Nee to odwell, Cocknian to rlgley to Klynn. Left on bes: St. Paul, 10; Columbus. 7. First base on balls: Off Kllroy. 4; off Upp, I. titrticK out: tty Kllroy, l; by l pp, z Passed ball: Carlsch. Time: 2:4f. Um pires: Hayes and Conahan. Indianapolis I Winner. MILWAUKEE, June 27. Both Schnelbeig and Curtis were easy for Indianapolis to day, and the visitors won by the score of 7 to 1. Glar.e, pitching for Indianapolis, was invincible in evert' Inning but one. The hitting of Carr was a feature. He made three hits, and drove In four runs. Score: atlLWAt'KKE ' INDIANAPOLIS. B.H.O.A.E. B II U.A.I. Irani, cf.., I 0 1 0 1 Wllllama, 2h. I 1 0 4 1 Barrett, If. . 4 1 I 1 4 Datldaon, cf MrUtns. lb.. 4 111 VMrKDsa'r, If Randall, rf.. 4 1 0 I Carr, lb Clark, lb 1 til Hayden. rf.. Roblnaon. as. 4 1 I 1 1 Hnw.er, e... Mrl'orm'k, lb 4 I 0 1 0 Crora, la... Hoaiettsr, c. 4 0 J 1 0 Itopke, lb... Bchnalbari, p 0 I I C Cllaae. p.... I 1 I 0 0 I I I 0 0 4 I 10 1 0 4 100 4 17 11 4110 10 10 0 4 0 0 1 0 t urtle, p 110 4 0 Bsrrr t 0 t 0 0 Totals .14 II IT 11 I Totals 34 I tl 14 1 Batted for Schnelbeig In third. Indianapolis 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 17 Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0-1 Two-bas hits: McChesney, Carr, How ley. Three-base hit: McGann. Double play: Barrett to Hostetter. Left on bases: Milwaukee, I; Indianapolis, 7. Passed ball: Howley. Hits: Off Mohnelbrrg, 4 In three innings; off Curtis, I In six Innings. Bases On balls: Off Schneibstar. 1: off Curtis, 1: Off Glate, 3. Struck out: By SchnelbeVg. 3; by Curtis, 8; by Glaze, 8. Sacrifice hits: Davidson (2), Carr. Time: 1:6a. Umpires: suiuvan and Eckman. Minneapolis Bhat Ont. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., June V. -Toledo won In the ninth todsy, when Hlnchmsn singled, Smout sacrificed and Freeman drove home the only run ot the game with hi second single. Both pitchers did splendid work, but wer several times Saved by their support. Score: MINNEArOL.ll. TOLEDO. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Orler, ss 1 1 I 4 1 Nslly. rf I 0 1 1 Qulllen, rf... 1 0 0 0 Hinchman, tb 4 I 1 0 Downs, lb. 4 0 11 1 Bmoot. cf.... 10 10 0 O'Neill, cf. 4 1110 Hli k man, If. 4 I 1 1 0 Crataih. If... I 1 0 Fraaman, lk. 4 I 12 0 0 Olll, lb I I 14 1 oUnd, e 4 0 4 1 Collina, lb... I 1 0 1 Kill, a 10 111 Block, a 1 1 I I 0 Wright, p 1 0 0 4 0 Patterson, p, I 1 4 0 ' Totals.. .11 I 17 II 1 Totals...... IT 1 I Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-1 Two-base hit: Hickman. Sacrifice hits: Quillen. Cravath, Smoot. Double play: Block to Oyler; Elwert to Hickman to Freeman. Left on bases: Minneapolis, 4; Toledo, 6 Base on balls: Off Patterson, 1; off Wright, 1. Struck out: Wright, 2. Passed balls: Block. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Owens. LoBlavtlle Beats K a naaa City. KANSAS CITT, June 27. Errors lost th game for Kansas City today, Louisville winning 4 to 2. Score: KANSAS CITY. LOVIBVILLE. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Carlisle, If.. 4 110 Dnnlaary, af. I I I 0 0 Shannon, ef: I 1 t 0 0 Woodruff, If i 1 1 0 Hrokler. lb.. 4 1 10 0 1 Tata, rt 4 110 0 Hetllnf. lb.. 4 0 0 1 1 Olaan, tb I 4 I ( Brashaar, lb. 4 1 1 I I i Sullivan, lb 1100 Leva, aa 4 114 1 Kelllr, lb.., 4 114 0 Bolaa, rf-lf . 4 110 Qulnlan, as. . 4 1 4 I Rlttar, a I 1 t Faita, a 1110 turner, p... 1 1 I 1 Halla, p 4 0 I Flaherty, rf.. 0 Totals at 10 IT 1 0 Totala II 11 17 11 I Louisville 0 0 0 0 0 t 1 0 Vr Kansas City 0 0 t 0 0 0 0 0 tPx Two-bas hits: Bole, Brashear, Dun leavy, Woodruff. First on errors: Louis ville, 2. Left on bases: Louisville, 7; Kan sas City, 4. Sacrifice hit: Shannon, Ol sen, S. Sullivan. Stolen basest Carlisle, H. Sullivan. Doubl play; Oisen to Sullivan; Rellly to Oisen to Sullivan. Struck out: By Dorner, J; by Halla, 1. Base on balls: Off Dorner, 2. Wild pitch: Dorner. Time: 1:36. Umplr: King. Valentin Defeats Fort Robinson. VALENTINE, Neb., June 27. (Special Telegram.) Th ball game today betweon Fort Robinson and Valentine lasted eleven Innings and ended with a victory for Val entine. I to 1 Score: Valentin 0 001000000 1 8 Robinson 1 001000000 02 Batteries: For Valentine, Grimes and Cox; for Fort Robinson, King and Hurch. Hits: Valentine, 6; Fort Robinson, I. Struck out: Grimes, 1 Fort Robinson, 7. Errors: alentlne, 6; Fort Robinson, 7. Time: 2:00. Little Missouri's Win Again. The Little Mlssburls easily defeated the Suburbans of Council muffs yesterday bv a score of 11 to 1. Scor: R.H.E Little Mo.'s....J 2 1 2 0 1 1 0 011 16 1 Suburbans 000010010106 Batteries: Little Mlssourls, Turner and Hurt: Suburbans. Crow and Duff. Th Little Missouri would like to get an out-of-town game tor July 4. Address P, irr!l, nil uocge street. Red Cross Defeats (antral City. GRAND ISLAND, June 27. (Special. ) Time v hitting, coupled with error, won the game for the Grand Island Red Cross from Central city today, score: R HE Central Clty....O 0000100 0-1 11 Red Cross 0 0 0 0 S 1 0 0 "4 Batteries: Hansen and Wtggart; Rlchler and siting. Game la Southern Lratne, At Memphis Memphis, 2; Montgomery, S. At New Orleans New Orleuns, I; At lauta, L AlBTUALIAN DBF IS ATI KHBBI "Jackie" Clarke Hiss Special Match Hsftt at Newark. NEWARK. N. J.. June 27.-"Jackie" Clarke, th Australian rider, defeated Floyd Kreba at the Velodrome track today In a special match race, one mil heat, after riding three heats. Joe Fogler of Brooklyn captured th ten mile open professional In a sensational fin lah, beatlnf Floyd McFarland, th San joss, i,ai., riner un in tap. Frank A. Kramer, th national champion. won th one-mil handicap, riding from acratcn. Roller-Olaen Match. SEATTLE, Wash . Jun 27. Announcement was snad today that Dr. B. F. Roller of seattl will meat Charll Olson of Indian apolis In a catch-au-catch-can wrestling match at the Alaeka-Yukon-Paoiflo exposi tion on in nignt or Monday, July a. Injared la a PMre or bruised by a (all, apply Bucklen's Ar nica Salv. Cures burn, wounds, sores, ecsama. pile. Guaranteed. 36c For sale by Beaton Drug C-" VERDUN WINS GRAND PRIX Rothschild Colt, with Barat TJp, Takes Biz Stake. BETTING ON EVENT IS HEAVY Three llandred Tkoasas Persons Watrh Contest In Irrenrhlnar Rain First Frnrh Joekey to Win for Several leara. PARTS. .Tune IT Karon Maurice de Roths child's chestnut colt Verdun, with Bara: up. today won the Grand Prix de Paris over the Ixingchamris rours' In a driving finish, with Mme N. O. Cneremeteff Rebells second and Edtrnnd Blanche Union third. The value of the stake ws rrt.WS the dis tance one mile and seven fnrlongn. The classic event was contested over a sodden track In -drenching rain in the presence of sno.000 per"""", among whom were thousands of Amerk-ans, who had come here from England and all parts of Europe to witness the race for the French blue ribbon. W. K. Venderbllt', who, with Ms bay colt. Northwest, won the Grand Prix de Parts Inst year, was represented In the stake today by Negofol and Oversight, the favorites In the bettlngv with Lord Mlckelham's William IV. which finished third In the Kngllsh derby, hesvlly' backed by the Englldi contingent, as second choice. I n no i nion, a popular r rrm-ii rmij, niuu choice. Eleven hcrsps faced the starter and when the flag fell. William IV, closely attendel by the Vsndcrhllt entries, and Union, broke In front and set a terrific pace. He made the running to the head of the stretch. where Verdun and Rehelle. the latter a rank outsider, came t i ,h., ,nh T'hlnn '"fr- wl,n 1 h'on hrnuRh. finishing In third, all out tinder the whip. Barat, the Jockey who piloted Verdun to victory, wns the first French rider to win the nranrt Prix de Parts since the Inauguration of Napoleon lit and shnred In the ovation given Baron de Roths child, both being conducted to the presi dential pavilion to receive the congratula tions of President Fallleres. Today's Grand Prig de- Paris -was the largest betting event In the history of the French turf. 8380.000 being wagered In the I'arl-mtitttpls. The Americans, who backed the Vanderbllt horse, to a man, returned to Paris with flattened pocketbooka. The bad weather marred the display of feminine finery, for which the occasion la celebrated. Ross Adams' Chrletlanla won the Prix Castries, Mnson Carnes' Terrapatfa being unplaced. B. Duryea's Rose Noble, which has been a frequent winner here, failed to get a place In the Prix dtt Due D'Aosta. While returning to the Elyssee palace, the president's carriage wns surrounded by a large number of young royalists who at tempted a manifestation against Mm. This occurred In the Avenue du Boise do Boulngn. but the crowds turned on the royalists and belabored them with um brellas. The police finally rescued the manifestanta, who were glad to escape from the angry cltlsens. Ten Of them were arrested. WOMEN'S TEN N I M REST TODAY City Tennis Championship Tonma- nient Begin at Field Clot). Plav In the annual women'a tennis tour nament for the city championship begin this morning at 0 o'olock at th Field club and continues all week. The winner be come th possessor of. the sterling silver loving cup ror one year, it is now in tne hands of Miss Faith Potter, -who won the tourney last summer. lirawings are as ronowa; Miss Jeanette Hall, bye: Miss Florence Cudahy. bye; Miss ARnes Berkley, bye; miss Helen cuoany, Dye; miss sweet, bye; Miss Patterson, bye; Miss Msry Berkley, bye; Miss Potter, bye; Mrs. Joe Cudahy, bye; Miss Vates, bye; Mrs. Burgess, bye. Preliminary round: Miss Aycrlgg plays Miss Hadra; Miss Moores, Miss Alice Cud ahy; Mrs. Barker, Miss Thomas; MInh Richardson, Miss May r.astmann: MIhh Butler. Miss Grable: Miss Gretchen Mi'- Connell, Miss Menle Davis; Mrs. Michaels. Miss muck; Mrs. culver, Mrs. Teale; Mrs. Dodge. Miss Ruth Clarke; Miss Peters, Miss Hodge. Alius Jean Cudahy, bye; Miss Dorothy Hall, bye; Miss Dtimtint, bye; Miss Marv Rlngwslt, bye; Miss Hor.'ense Clarke, bve: Miss Klnnler. hva: Miss Kllxaheth Mo. Connell, bye; Mrs. Coles, bye; Miss Ma- honey, oye; miss uorotny King wait, bye; Mrs. uooriy. Dye. Amonr Wins Marathon Rare. DES MOINES. June 27. John Amour of the First regiment of Chicago won the fifteen-mile marathon race here today, Cal vert Heath of the Illinois Athletic club finishing second, about a lap and three- quarters behind. Th time of the winner wss 1 hour 43 minutes 18 seconds, which Is fast considering ' the raln-soakrd track. About 10.000 saw the race, the first of Its kind In Iowa. Rstabllshrs Neve American Record. NEW YORK. Jun 27. Daniel Ahem of th Irish-American Athletic club todsy at Celtic park established a new record of 49 feet 6V4 Inches for th running step and jump, or two hops and a Jump. Th pre- lou American record was 4 laet and lVsl nche. Foley's Money and Tar is especially re. omrnended fpr chronlo throat ' and lung troubles and many sufferers from bron chitis, asthma and consumption hav found comfort and rUf, by using Foley1 Hooey and Tar. 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