THE BEE: OMAHA. TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1010. v LEARNED MEN ON PRIZEFIGHT Track Meet Was a Success Dn. Wheeler and Butler Diicusi the T - - r Jeffries-Johnson Fistio Encounter. Ill lLVCry VV ay EACH MAN HAS HIS OWN THEOEY ji Manager Handled the Affair With Satisfaction to All tdatlt ratlin oa the Glove. Has Collars! Valao, Bat it Brines a Bad Crowd. Concerned. L8R1MER HURRIES TO CHICAGO Eefutei to Make Any Comment Upon Holitlaw'i Confession. BRODERICK CANNOT BE FOUND Much eatlsfactioa i expressed by those who pulled off the state track meet Sat urday at the Omaha Driving park, not only KBW TORK. May 30. Drr Benjamin Ide becau.se of the records that were smashed. Vhceler, president of tin University of but because ot the smoothness with whlcii California, and Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, the events were run off. There was not W-esldent of Columbia university, eat In a hitch al any time and, except for the 4 Waldorf Astoria notel Saturday after- rain, which began to fall at the close ot ron and dlRCUHsed with misgivings the tho meet, more Ideal conditions could, not mention which Is being paid In the east have been wished for to the approaching conflict between James 1 when it Is taken into consideration that leffrles and Jack Johnson In tho prise I mtle tlmo Was allowed to prepare for th ring In Ban Francisco on Independence day. I nietl, much credit must be given those "I wish," said Dr. Wheeler, opening "P who managed the aftah-, especially Coach the argument, "that tho eastern newspapers I Carries of the high school, would talk about something else besides About 100 athletes competed (or honors tTie fight lu connection wtih the fair stale m tho ra0c8 and on the field, and although of California, which I love." the entry Hat was not as large as expected, Dr. Hutler, who Is one of America's ,naiiy teams wllch would have entered greatest exponents of world peace and who broke training when It was announced at the Lake Monhonk conference recently from xjncoln that the meet had been called spoke In harsh and bitter words ot Inter- 0f ag tar as that city was concerned, national statesmen who' are responsible for Although many of the schools that were warfare. Introduced a new angle Into the represented did not win a point, their dlpcusslon by suggesting that "without representatives should be credited for mak- prlxe tights we might degenerate Into a lng valiant efforts to do so. race Of mollycoddles."' The schools that competed were: Omaha "If people won't give us credit for any- mghi yorii High, York academy, Kearney thing but prize fights, I think we ought Military academy. Franklin academy. South to get rid of the prise fight In California," 0lnaha High, Dawson High, Falls City President Wheeler continued. High, Tecumseh High, Wahoo High, Hast- "aovernor tlillett says you can't gft rid in(,. High, Fairbury High, Crete High, of this particular prise fight, according to M)nden High. Plymouth High and Button the laws of the state," Dr. Wheeler was H, h Chirac rolltlrlan, Arcased at Par lasr Moaey to Holstlaw, Not to Be Foaad Oraaa Jory Begins Taeaday. St. Paul Stockman Shoots Catholic Priest to Death i P. J. Gibbons Claims Young Pastor Was Invoked with Wife in Ac counting for Tragedy. ST. FAUL, Minn., May SO. P. J. Gibbons a live stock commission man ot South St. Taul, today shot and killed his wife at their home In that city. A few minutes later Olbbons rang the door bell at the residence of Father E. J. Walsh, the young scandal In -any manner, declaring that he church( ,nd M the door wM opene, flred nna .am on ne .nienaea 10 say in n twQ Bhol mt0 th(J prlMt.a hea(, ku,mg CHICAGO, May SO.-Unlted States Sena tor William Lorimer arrived yesterday. He refused to discuss the senatorial bribery speech before the senate yesterday Soon after his arrival, Senator Lorimer disappeared from the city. He left word him almost Instantly. Gibbons was arrested and was brought to the Ramsey county Jail in St. Paul, as that he was going out of town for the ,here nad bMn UIk of ,yncnlng at Soutn night. Late tonight It was learned that he was spending the night at the home ot Representative Guy L. Bush of Downer. Grove, one ot his supporters In the legis lature. omio oenaior nrooencK. inuiciea ior unu- h. fn o, p..., . ..nj . ry mm ins resun ui euais rsniwr nomi- law's confession In Springfield yesterday, has kept himself hidden. Chicago detectives reminded. Tho officials who handled the affair At any rate, we got rid of It on our were. Lieutenant Mlchealls, referee; D side of the bay." he replied. "They nan t hold It In Emeryville, because the sent! ment of the people forced the district at torney to prohibit It." Admits Rom People Wilt It. C. McDonald, starter; 1L Thompson, an nouncer; A. W. Miller, official scorer; Cap tain liabcock, Captain Dalton,- Lieutenant Drury and Fred Carey, judges at the fin Ish; Lieutenant Cole, Hugh Wallace, P. M "Mayor McCarthy ot San Francisco say. Wheeler, timers: 12. Anderson. B. - H. the people want It," but In the reportorial I Orchard, L. Dodds, R. Wilson", Inspector.; chronicler of this dlsousslon. I painter Know, clerk of the course; D. "Well, perhaps most of them do, Dr. Payne and O. Sugarman, assistant clerk. Wheeler admitted, "but we don't want tt 1 0f the course; T. A. Pentland, chief field on our side of the bay." I Judge; Lieutenant Roger., Merle Howard Pre.ldent Butler, who had been listening and r. Newell. iudae. of pole vault; F. attentively, said: "Now, look here pro-I nUf fner, a. T. Whitemore and B. Lynn, tessor, how are you going to get rid ot 1 Judges of high and broad Jumps; E. E. mollyooddllsm without prise flghts7 I MoMUlan and C. T. Techa, Judges ot the "Oh, I don't want mollycoddles any more I aieous throws D. Ringer, A. N. Carsten- than you do," said the Callfornian in laen and W. Klewit. Judge, of hammer hooked tone. "X like the struggle and 1 1 throw. should like to put on the gloves and get lt ,8 believed that many people of the into tho ring myself for that. Putting on clty dld npt reallie the importance of .uch th. glove. Is a great thing." And President ,.., to Tt moant that hundred. Wheeler looked aa though he would like ot perions frora over the .tate came to to .how What ho could do with the paddod tne cty to Bpend tho day wlth tne facii. mitt.. ties at hand and with added improvements "Do you think prl.e fighting has a groat ,t u believed tnat 0maha, couid and should some business affairs. The sanitarium physician protested, but it was finally arreed to allow an attendant to arromnanv searched the city in vain for him today Glbbong and h wlfe. Gibbons attended t0 nd Deputy Bhenrr. Long ot Sangamon business matters at his office, and re- county, who had been sent her. to take QWKttl tn, aUndant to wait at a nearby Broderlck Into custody, gave up the search hote, unl he procured a r at hl8 house at midnight and went to bed. Broderlck'. .., L.,k . ui,.,n. ti.. counsel says the senator will probably give Bhootlng foilowej shortly afterwards.' himself up to the Sangamon county autho- u .... ,h.r. h. v. Wn ,., ... rltle. tomorrow as ball for S10.0TO ta been trangemenu between Gibbons and wife arrangeo ior mm mere. and that F.th.r walsh has eaeh tim an?. Derelooments at Springfield. cessfully hatervened as peacemaker. SPRINGFEfLD, 111., May 30.-flUrUing Gibbons has lived In South St. Paul fot developments are expected here this week twenty-five years. For a long time he was following the confession ot State Senator chief of police. About ten years ago ho D. W. Holstlaw of Luka to the Sangamon went Into the commission business, in which county grand Jury, whloh was promised and he Is said to have been more than usually later received 12,600 from State Senator successfully. He bought the first load ot John Broderlck, democrat ot Chicago, for hog. which ever came to the South St. Paul his vote for William Lorimer for senator packing houses. About twenty years ago nd $700 from Senator Broderlck as his he married Nellie McGowan, and seven share of the "Jack pot" - I children were born to them. Six legislators, three member, of the sen-1 Of the scores of South St. Paul people ate and three of the house, are scheduled who dlscuesed the tragedy tonight not one to appear. These are: I breathed a word against Mrs. Gibbon. char- Senator John Broderlck (dera.), Chicago, acter. cultural value?" a.ked President Butler. President Wheeler looked peeved for make the high school track meet an an nual affair of such Importance as it de moment and a doubtful expression crossed BervM. Those who arranged lt and were responsible for Its success this year are of the opinion that with more time tor preparation and more advertising Omaha tils countenance. "Putting on the gloves may have a cul tural .value," he said with a world of I skepticism In his voice, "but the crowd oan ,un 0ff one oI the biggest athleUo that 1. brought together by a prize fight 1 .tunts that has been held In tho state. Is a bad thing. Why is It that reporter's Those who are Interested point to the at alway. ask mo about the fight the first tendance at tho recent Indoor meet, which thing when they coma to interview with would indicate that there Is much en meT" thualasm in this branch of sport lt prop 'That 1. what I should llko to know," erly aroused. put in President Butler. I It la planned to make ample preparations m next year to bring the state meet to oi . nv neonl- are not inter- Omaha and to offer better general faclll ested Jn tho fight, the sporting editors e tor carrying it oft than was possible ovMonfltr think that because they are in- u"" S"0 terested ait. the reader, of the paper, are. There is a mistake the paper, make."' "Quite o, quite so," .aid the western collegian heartily. "Why," exclaimed President Butler, SOLDIERS TRIMMED BY TRIUMPHS Stora Tram Makes - Successful Attack oa Fort Crook Warriors. i , tut l J no Diun x I lUiiiuiiB tjh-vcicia iw run warming w " """ Crook yesterday and defeated the fast person out of every 100 who ever heard ot this fight.1 Sixteenth infantry bunch. In a swatfest score. 2b to 6. The Triumphs practically " . nri.i,. j , cinched the contest In the first inning, when President Wheeler here hastened to de- wUh on balls up, wltn ,, coupe of b nir es. they atalned four tallies, wnicn "They all know tho name. Jeffrie, and served to dishearten the Fort Crook lads. wvi.i.av.,, i rrnuil hnd An nnr out rermceren Afftinst "Perhap. not in the university precincts," the Triumphs, Drummy clouted one over nut in Dr. Butler. "You can take tho first the left garden, which broke up the ... . . k. . I tangle, the army lads Quitting. tinued the New York professor, "and ask ting six and allowing only five hits." Next them what they think ot tne ngnt and they Sunday at Vinton street par, tne unumpn tn what vou're talklnsr about." will battle with au"' all Cuban" team Score: FOHT CROOK. TRIUMPHS. AB.H.O.A.E, AB.H.O.A.E. Kslal, lt i 110 Hll, lb t 1 1 1 lWaiiir, lb... 4 0 t t DurkM, lb"... 7 10 1 OBlucr. lb.... 0 I 1 Now, to test your theory suppose f". o. ...... I J l i"". . f J go out and ask him if he think. Jeffries rnubi"'.": 4 i 1 6 ivw'ii,, l i i will win," Mid the Callfornian. McLmii, .. t I o lMuihern, rc. t 0 0 o "That wouldn't be a fair test." objected J,';;; J , J ?Brk'ty0'n,;; ,4 , Dr. Butler. , BruMnin,p I 1 1 I ooormijr, p.... . 0 I "Do you suppose .11 these people sitting ToU1 7s H M "i ToUis lu around. Dr. vt heeler, pointing to the stors Triumphs .... 4000600 12 425 hotel lobby, "would like to go out and see Fort Crook 1 0 0 1 1 1 9 t 0- tha fight T" Two-bse hits: Qulgley, Kalal. Three- . , mm,j, w. i ... , base hits: Drummy. Home runs: Hall ... woum. r,rummy. Baue on balls: Off Stockton The two learned professors shook their off Gormly, 1; off Bruggeman, 8. Shut head, gloomily and the reporter departed out.: By Stockton, 6; by Gormly, 1; by wV,M thv launched into n anlm.i At., uruggeman, o. oioien nines; nan w, uur wont know what you're talking about Dr. Wheeler arose and looked out Into busy Thirty-fourth street. "Do you mo that cab driver?" he asked. Dr. Butler said ho did. ft. Paul, where the priest was popular. For three days Gibbons has been an In mate of a drink cure sanitarium at Minne apolis. This morning his wife called at the sanitarium and Gibbons Insisted on accom- "She was a model wife,- and mother, i good and devout woman," was the sub stance of what they .aid. Emperor Feels Improved Since Abscess Lanced German Rnler Lets Crown Prince He- ceire ChAeie Prince Because of Condition. HEttUM, May SO. The abscess on the emperor, hand since it was lanced, is tak ing a normal course, and according to Dr. Iller the court ' surgeon yesterday, the emperor suffers no pain. The operation on the hand became necessary to reduce a sharp inflammation which developed. The crown prince this morning received in audience Prince Tsal Tao, brother of the Chinese regent, and his suite, as the em peror was not able to put on a uniform.. In consequence of the bandage over his right wrist and thumb. The empress received the prince. At Potsdam this afternoon, however, the emperor entertained at luncheon Marquis San Glulano, the Italian foreign minister. with whom he had a lengthy conference. The empress, the crown prince, and crown princess. Dr. Von Bethmann-Hollweg, the imperial chancellor, and Foreign Minister Von Schoen, attended the dinner at the Italian embassy this evening In honor of the marquis. There lias been no change In the em peror', plan to meet the king of the Bel gians at Wild Park station tomorrow, but his review of the guards' brigade at Doe bertil has been poostponed. It Is expected, however,, that his majesty will have suf- flcentlly recovered to enable him to re view the spring parade ot the Berlin gar rison on June 1. Woman s Power Over Man Lai w sinm.iii ll'l'" Woman', mott glorious endowment i. the power to awaken and hold the pure and honest love ot worthy man. W hen the loses it and still love, on, no one in tho wide world can know the heart agony the endure. Tho woman who suffers from weak ness and derangement of her special womanly or ganism soon loses the power to sway the heart of man. Her general healiTi suffer, and the losea tier good looks, her attractiveness, her amiability and her power sod prestige a. a woman. Dr. R.V. Tierce, of Buffalo, N.Y., with the assistance of hit staff of able physicians, has prescribed for and cured many thousands of women. He has devised successful remedy ior weunan'. ail ments. It is known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It Is positive Specific for the wesknrstes and disorders peculiar to women. It purines, refil ls tet, strengthens and hesls. Medicine dealers sell it. No kt dealer will advise you to accept substitute in order to mske a little larger profit. , XT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG, SICK WOMEN WELL. Dr. Phrtm'B Plraunt Ptllel rtgulmt sirf sfrrtrjtnea 5fomvA, trier mmd Kovtlt. Quality and Unlfornv Expel " The Lanphe rt" Tlti arlng SAMPLE OF ENFORCEMENT OF ANTI-JEWISH LAWS Extreme F.xample of Manner Which nasal is Enforrlnsr He cent Expulsion Order. la ST. PETERSBURG, Thursday, May S0.- An extreme example of the enforcement of the antl-Jewleh laws Is reported from Moscow, where the authorities have ordered the expulsion of the 6-year-old son ot a Jewish midwife ' on the grounds that the mother alone Is permitted to reside inside the Jewish, pale by virtue of her profes sion, the child being unprivileged. Jewish organisations have raised a fund to carry the case to the Russian supreme court. A Break for Liberty from stomach, liver and kidney trouble Is made when a 26c box of Dr. King's New Life Pills is bought. For sale by Beaton Drug Co. Tho quality and inh of Tl n;)hPr.Ha and the cilhe many fleW now ;.VabWty. A a' A RIB A.kCVr a v v sssj sssj sn la aJl mwm - . . -y-wsa.r? Ti, t.7,a' . ruore than aa'ler H &A,AJdo shoddy., do not Jfllr hnt .Jn . to ovek':i lKi Mm, - iVfa? w or tr: timt bo under indictment for alleged bribery; Stan ton C. Femberton (rep.), Oakland, under Indictment for conspiracy to commit a felony In connection with the furniture deal: D. W. Holstlaw (dem. Luka. who was Honor ior Aaironomrr. a. .j . ..a .m , i Vienna. Mir z'. icorwe i-.nerv Ma le """". " """""""'' the astronomer and director of the solas wi do quissea ior lunner iniorrrmuon. observatory of the Carnegie Institution of Representatives Joseoh S. Clark, (dcm.l Washington at Mt. Wilson, Cal., has been Vandalia. under indictment for conspiracy lWAZTTLZc" , the Im In a furniture dear, Charles I McMackln, (rep.) Salem, voted for Lorimer and will be Former Official Kills Himself. examined as a witness: Harvev D. Mc-1 ST. LOUIS. MO.. May 30. Bernard Cullnm. fdm. Louisvlll. voted foe Tv.rl. Dlerkea, city auditor from 1901 to- 1909. shot - ' ' ' 1 i ..jt 1,111. m kim.,1, atr KQhlM.v mnpn. mer and will be examined as a witness. .... rnund unoons'olous from Dartial une omer witness 10 do examinea is a. asphyxiation. B. Johnston of the Johnston & Hatcher Co. of Springfield, who acted as local agent for the Ford & Johnson Co. In the furni ture deal, and whom Senator Holstlaw and Otto Freler of the Derby Desk company had Implicated by their corroborative testi mony. ' They alleged 'hat A. B. Johnston agreed Holstlaw should receive 91,600 when the A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. lumuure was insianea in me state nouse. I -, . , . .,, .... . . , . . . The rrand iurv does not reconvene until " w4uo w xojuiuum, vv- Tueeday, but state's Attorney Burke will alon and fear, If Mother's Friend la used by tha expectant mother proceed tomorrow with the examinations In preparation of the event. This is not a medicine to be taken of witnesses, he having received assurance internally, bnt a liniment to be aBBlied to bod, to assist nature Clark the necessary physical changes ef th. system. Mother', mend is composed of Bench warrants have been Issued for them I uus Mla medicines wnicn prepare tne mnscies ana leuaons ior iao uuusuai sirain. making their immediate appearance manda- render the ligaments supple and elastic, aids In the expanding of the skin and flesh three, and strengthens all the membranes And tissuea. It lessens the pain and danger at the crisis, and assures future health to the mother. Mother's Friend is sold at drug stores. . Write, for our free book, containing valuable information for expectant mothers. ' . THE DRADFIELD CO., ATLANTA. OA, EI In Thursday's Real Estate column you will find Home Day Bargains. Real estate dealers will offer you the best property at tho lowest prices possible. Read those bargains. From twenty dollars up per month you can buy the kind of home you want on the easy term plan. Hundreds of people in Omaha are paying for their homes in monthly installments. It is just like paying rent, only you own the home. -In' Thursday's Bee will be found a great many choice homo bargains advertised for sale on the easy term plan. Make your selection and buy now. v tory. Mr. Johnston' Is Mad. Johnston will also be examined tomorrow morning. Johnston declared today that Senator Holstlaw was "a liar." I have told the truth," declared John ston, "I know of no corruption in connec tion with the furniture and if summoned before the grand Jury will repeat my declar ation to that effect." .., The Sangamon county prosecutor's anxiety was undisguised today when he re ceived no word from Chief Deputy Sheriff No matter where the price of rubber goes, Sterling Tires are Fred Long of Springfield, who went to Chi- always the same. We build only ioo per day each one is hand made J::"r and live timet, inspected in process. With bterling Blue Tubes ins.de they give longer and better service than any others. Dealers every, where. Booklet on request. Sterling Rubber Works, Rutherford, N. J. For Sale by Paxton & Gallagher Co 10th Street Viaduct, Omaha. arrest Senator Broderlck, under indictment, and who Is wanted as one of the witnesses of the present probe. Intimations were re ceived during the day that Broderlck Is be ing withheld from Sangamon county. Word was received last night that he was under surveillance at that time and that his ar rest could be made at any ym, bat today when the prosecutor's office communicated with Lieutenant Sullivan of the office of Captain Wood, chief of Chicago detectives, Burke was informed the whereabout, of Broderlck wa. unknown. BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD IMPORTANT CHANGE OF TIME srrscTxva jiat sstx . W TRaJZT 0ERVICB MEW EQUTPMBXT T,i y. n. Will Leave Chicago ...10.00 A.M. Dally Irain HOi 01 Arrive Wheeling 11.00 P.M. iiUfaaklnnn Usui Vnvlr Arrive Washington . . . . 10.45 A. M. "NaSRlngt0nN8W lOrX Arrive Baltimore 11.45 A.M. Arrive Philadelphia .... 2-02 P. M. dpeOIBI Arrive New York .. 4.15 P.M. All trains of western lines arriving Chicago In the morning make tills connection. Will Leave Chicago 5.45 P. M. Arrive Pittsburg 7.40 A.M. Arrive Washington 4.42 P. M. Arrive Baltimore 6.60 P.M. Arrive Philadelphia .... 8.19P.M. Arrive New York 10.40 P.M. This train Is electrically lighted throughout, new coaches of steel and cement construction, sleeping cers with berth lights, and observation rar between Pitts burg and New York. The dining car service Is of the lilghett class. Liberal stop'' over privileges granted at Pittsburg, Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia. CTTY TICKET OFFICES: 244 Clark Street and Principal Hotels. DEPOT TICKET OFFICE: Grand Central Passenger Station, Fifth Avenue and Harrison Street. - B. H. AtrSTTW, Oeneral Passenger Agent. Train No. 61 Royal Clue Limited" Ex-Mayor Hibbard Dies at Boston cusslon a. to the a.tral significance of llalley'a comet BRIGG9 AND MlHDOfK HIGH Break Twenty-Five Straight at loot Omaha Gua Clab Shoot. kee, Coe (3), Drummy, Qulgley (2), Hoover (2), Kalal, Slater and Curran. Hit by pitcher: By Bruggeman, 2; by Stockton, i. umpires: jjowung ana juuuea. I. arse Field at Maaoa City Raaea. MASON CITY. Ia.. May SO. (Special. ) A large field or horses hss been entered in the isorth lowa rsir races in mis cu Former Non-Partisan Executive Suc cumbs to Disease Acquired Dur ing Campaign. . y. The weekly shoot of the South Omaha I commencing August 22 and closing the Kin. Oun club was a great auoces. Sunday after- Six thousnnd dollars are offered in purses, noon. The scoring was very high conald- ch stake representing $1,000. There are erlng the strong west wind. Several of on an average of twenty-two entrle. In the competitor, made a perfect score. The cl th classes Many of the best now vmundH in haenminar nniriiv rv.,r. stables in the cuntry are represented. popular and tne visitors were far more I an ong them being that of M. D. Snutts numerous. The bent records were made of Hock Rapids, Ja., the owner of Persia by Murlough and Bi lggs. each man break- I Maid, this world beater having started on lug twenty-five straight targets in the reg uiar maicn. roiiowing are me scores BogetU 22 Brlgg. Kurd lSDworak Murtough 26 Park Marvel 22 MeUinnls Boyle 4 Huff Hughes 17Noe Hurley lDCasper Ulrlch USokoloskl her remarkable career as stake winner oa the tracks here. The purse races for this meeting are: 2:20 trot, 1400; 2:14 trot, 4W); t:M pace. 2400; 2:12 pace, 400. A. O. V. W. Lesgs. The Ancient Order of United Workmen ... 1 1 1 .11. mill ,n Ih. aau art n.v I I L:. u 1'nlnn la,.ffn l.nrirA XJ n 17 mrA w ikuirhftn LniifA No will ba known as w - I . . .-. . l. i . . i n.un. i. r ... n u n i a... apltal Tool Toaraey. N() m an(J PatUn iagu No. 173, will be Before the- largest crowd of the tourna- known as the north clubs. A. R. Hollen ment. White defeated Prlnse In a close and hemer. Jim Baldwin and Charles Crawford. exciting game. 100 to & White no doubt three well known veterans ot the national would have, lost the game had Prinse not game, will hold the . Indicator. Deputy .'-wed himself up three successive times at Grand Master Workman Jake Jaskalek will me rmlHh. Hcun men piayea laai pool all present the pennant to the winning team Btdaey Leads Over Kimball. through the game, maldng numerous longjat the end of the season. ruiin, r rinse lae ioiiisvi. wuri iwrniy-one. This waa Prlnse'. last game In the tourna ment, finishing with a percentage ot ffii The scorei ' . , SYDNEY, Neb., May 20 (Special Tele- fynu-. v, o u, iz, d, u, e, v, i, is. u, 14, gram.) The Sidney and Kimball teams 1, 4.0. 0. 4. 14, 1. 0, 2. 0, 1. 1101. Scratches, played this afternoon at Kimball. Sidney L Total, 100. High rura, 18. 14, 14. winning. 7 to 6. A special train went from rrinse . 0, 2, e, 0, 0, 1, 1, I, 0, 9. I. !, 0, 1 here with over SuO people, accompanied by 15, 0, Q. s. n 21. 7. 0, 14. S, lVi. Scratches, the 81dney brass band. Webb, for Sidney made a noma run ana uorsey V (. Total. M. HiKh runs. tl. 14. IS. Referee:. Rllry. Individual standing: Playtd. Won. Lost tmwns .A I . 0 Vhite ' 1 Hiepard . i Bunnell v S 1 0 Jtlley I I 2 Prlnse 7 j $ Dwens ., 4 11 I'ralick , 4 0 4 Monday evening Owens play. Frallck. three- batt icer. Batteries: Taylor and Schaumberc for Pot. 1 Sidney; Bergnan, Rodman and Barthole- i mew ior KimouL umpire: inoupek. At iw 1 tenaanc; Hit. lixu 1K .8: .2S .?!0 .OJO Breaks World's Heeorda. Raagrora Defeat fkersaaa. The Ranger, defeated Herman in loosely played game by the score ot 8 to t. The wind made the fielding very difficult. The Rangers won out In the ninth, scoring four runs and cinching the game. This was Herman s first defeat of the year. PtrjW UHA. AiaV ai.T-vA rnrU ' I ..... . d 11 Li ;r.,: r "r ..rJ" A00'- " Velll Hangers 0 II 1 1 I Hit Herman 4 0 aeilte0-6I a A nm Hn Vnrk A.ki.,4. "...I. T I taenes: nangcrs. Aiuran ana uioson hurled the lavelln 1 feet i in-hT' .,Wi"? Herman. Weber. Jones and Braslie. beats Martitt Sheridan's old several yards. The second record, the run-1 isayaeaa Tarawa uiaoa. t. nlng. two hops and Jump, went to Dan BT. I5UI9, May . Zby ssko, tho Polish Ahearn. irisn-Anwrican Athletic club, who wrestler, who Is matched with Frank Uoicn ror weunesaay at umcago, won from rh.r AV (1 MR rtf HI I Jill H In WA ru r. . Caataraa Hiu, ... f.11, kre tonight. Kbyrzke reauired twenty nw YORK, May SO. Joe Foaler ran. eight minutea for tha first fail aud aixteen cleared SI feet W inches. ' A.'iout a foot In front of Frank li Krame" Ith l""t ' nin ln weight and conipellsd turn wme aa. l.u. inun 10 on atuat v wm oeavy wurM. ad the one-mile open orofesalonai hi-vri I (or tho second. Of the two Olson eppoared at Vallsbuig. N. J . today, finishing tn the better form, but his antagonist had BOSTON, May 60. Former Mayor George I A. Hibbard ot this city died yesterday at hi. home in tho Asbemont district ofj tuberculosis., It wa. at the closa of hi. unsuccessful! campaign for re-election a. chief magis trate of the city last December that the former mayor found himself .uffering from the dlseas. which caused hi. death. HI. successful opponent. Mayor John F. Fit.- gerald, recently appointed Mr. Hibbard city colleotor, but the appointment failed of I approval by the Civil Service commission. Serving a. a nonpartisan mayor, Mr. Hib bard went out of oftlce depleted in wealth and antagonised by Influential Interests, but claiming to have saved the city $2,500,0001 during hi. two year.' service. For eight! year, and up to 1908, when he wa. elected mayor, he was postmaster of Boston. Hel was born in thl. city In 1804. Social Democrats Plan Campaign Mayor Seidel of Milwaukee to Make ac for United States Senator in Wisconsin. MILWAUKEE, Wl... May SO. W. A. Jacob, of Racine was tonight selected a. the atandard bearer of the social democ ratio party in tho contest for governor next fall at the closing session ot the state convention. Eml' Seldel, present mayor of Milwaukee, was honored with the nomination of United State, senator. Other nomination, were made which will be submitted to a referendum of the party. Resolutions were adopted favoring aboli tion of tho United States senate; borne rule for cities throughout the state; publi cation of text book, by states; further ex tension of the development work of the State university; conservation of national resources, publlo ownership of coal mines, and severe punishment of white slave traffickers, The platform of the party adopted Is in the main a replica ot the document ot two yeara ago. 1 ' - , , ,. M I.I I . " . 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