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y | N L VA VA VA VA VAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAYAVAVATY,L VLY THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: TUESDAY., MAY i, 1901. 5 { Another “Dot” Contest May 8th CONDITIONS Starts in The Evening Bee THE PRIZES , 3 2 T(])_'tlhoe;’e sending us the correct sum of the fig- Bvery subscriber, new or o4, will be' )] OUY 11 FT1Z6S A00 @ DUL FUP = ™sftesvitiemseitenionisn, entitled to one guess with every fifteen i e il 1 1t "The i prize goes io the fr o te be corr T eccnd cents paxd on SUbSC!‘lPhOfl account, | . . \ ;’ e t PH se c~ person— prite (o the 100th persoi, ¢ . rst Prize - Cash ... . . . X You can guess as many times as you wish. The more L % *¥ :’:fi:"grszlio?:‘neC':::g:"i“m"s X v SIL‘CS).O:) guesses you turn in the better your chances of winning Fourth Prize-Cash ... ... $10.00 Fifth Prize—A ‘‘New Home' Sewing Maciine 18th=THLE BLLL PLUP 0t h 16—One her " ® N " Price—ONE WHELLLR AND N SEWIN MACHINY w00 $55.00 The subscription price of the Daily (Morning or Evening) and Sunday Bee is 15 cents a week by carrier, or $2.00 for | ca“ You three months by mail Add No one connected with The Bee directly or indirectly C ! * Correctly ? Prizes for the Nearest i drgend GUITAR rpheum Seats, $10.0 Novels i £15.00 00 Prize—One B y Prize—Ouve-Lalf dozer will be allowed to enter this contest, e Fruit Kaives e ' With Prize=C ASH ..o 81000 S0 OCKET KODAK., . $10.00 Pay a 4 Weeks’ Subscription and get 4 guesse! 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Correct Sum . The correct sum and list of prize winners Will Get a Prize. wilt be published in The Sundey Bee, June 2nd. Postoffice ....oocovvevcscsnnnnne Bate .. sisviais Where paper is sent Are you taking The Bee now? ........ .cceoviivninnnnnennns If not, when do you want it started?. ............. (OMAHA DRINES THE WATERS | e Meame™ diriliondiic *atinaffi ™ | PRILLIES FAIL TO CONNECT | Biorag, TR st ity CTobis | Beckley. Hit itched ball: By McFa - s 3 S UTHUWINE WETS QONSTITUTION RH | den, 2 h: Newton, Time. 2:00. | Totals o HE Kungas City .4 20002 00 14 it § Umptre ‘ § $ t. Paul )19/ 09 8 5.1 Sokile a-e It Rained. “ 5 ” draught Goes to the Bprings Thinty and is Beon| Baueries ) s Qi Retrger. WWeolfe | New York Oenducta s Litsle Egg Relling CHICAGO, May 6—Chicago-Pitts ‘ e e S iAWh”W‘“ New Tacht Put Afloat “dlnry_ 20 fee and Beville; § aul n , MeGill an | league § e poFtpon **Leahy batted for wiey 20 f Bafreshed. H s pas Its Ows Lawn. | tgnal league game postponed on a Kie Christened a1 Bristol or therane on the 20 feet SOMEWHAT LARGER THAN COLUVBA | 2317 1t DENVER DEFEATS DES HOI.\I:Q.I RECORD OF GAME IS EIGHT TO SIX| | riea in Etghth, Then Heavy | ANOTHER VICTORY FOR MATTHEWSON | Ginc il Hitting Piles Up R | Broo R, May 6 -With the score tied in | Pittsburg 14 cun Derender svous one | CUPCHALLENG ER MAKES GOOD | Foot in Lenkth and Breadth, Colorado Team in Slough of Despond | 10 Cighth Mohier hit out a three-bagger. | Is the Fourth in the Gotham Pitcher' adelphia .. el Exceeds After First T ec Innings—Omahn which netted two runs. A home run by Louts seecencene @ T Interesting Series — Nelson ew York il City Tie for Lewee and a three-bagger by Radcliffe in 5 : Xy > " 4 5 o and Carries Much A Merry Chase :n the Waters A Ran bl the ninth resulted in two more runs. At | Show ,e‘e'"‘;"" " Chicese teed ¥ | Meote B4 | o southamp- g ton. — {BLASTS CLEVELAND'S HOPE i i COLORADO SPRINGS, May 6.— Telegram.)—The Spriogs made a poor owing against the Omaha team today BRISTOL, R 1. May 6—~With bull gaily decorated with flags and deck well filed with saflore. the yacht Comstitutign was | NEW YORK, May 6.—Matthewson pitched | petroit Amerl | against FPhiladelp today and wom bis | fourth comsecutive victory. The New Yorks m Team Spoils What | American Team Co Looked Like a Slim Chance Washing — — | to Wi N M 3 t -t & “ ¥ christened this evening by Mrs. W. B losing the game by a score of § to 6. The | §T. JOSHPH IAKES SOLITARY miT, | OU(Plaved Philadeiphia at every point of 1 this € b me team had things all its own way up ::n;::.rm 3 ;‘Id\ur: yn.xn.‘;m;\:a"::-;-{ DETROIT. May "twi E an, who broke the mam?:fl .1‘ to the end of the third inning, but could | swarnstea 1o 3 | e field today in the p | needea for Cleveland te E 4o pothing after that. It had three men SGor Minneapotter | C"™€ | Nelson, wbo filded bis position fn good o e s o on bases in the sixth and again in the ninth, | ST. JOSEPH, May & —Swarnstead's work | Style. Attendance, 3,900. Score { out on a Ay to Nahce, Picker the sea but could not bring them in. Swain was [ In the box today heid St Joseph a e 10 NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA hig base on bails and, with oniy one g A platform bad been r:refl; ander tbe | Lo taken from the box in the third and Gasion { kept the attendance down to 2 RO AT i b el B TRt R 0Bk TG oW of the beat And an this Mre. Duntas | g broughbt in from right field to take bis 4 4 o QAL 0 s100d when the gong for the starting was | first H Detroit h 1 won three out of the & Attendance, 1,500 place. Gordom for the visitors took Her- | 5% Joserh ... 0 0 v 0 0 6 6 0 s . 0y : ot B he ser sounded. Beside ber oo tbe platfrom was | lik ke place Minneapolis .. 0 6 0 0 0 ET! b | i Pty g man's place in the box in the thitd 80d | Hatteries, St Josenh. 1ndere 0 o AL il a6 vhut of (b, perey $t00d & Neop | rone it Coons went in in the minth. When he | Dooin; Minneapolis, Swarnetead and s the rest of the party stood a lttle | rock 1 distance off. The prepara ere slaried o At the sound of the gong Mrs. DuDEan | rocks were s EY of 3 it went in the bases were full and no one was | LOW out. He allowed no hits. During the game there was rain and the ground was heavy Weste| rocks were st Fon dashed a bottle of champagne againet the |the wind drew r Attendance, 800. Score Kansss ity 4 ‘“"“,‘ bow and as the wine ;:,nml 19 | Zhe onalianger sec o OMAHA. s Moines 3 . — 4 rkling foam on the prow, the sleek | They had the AB. R H A E ;f“‘ -‘?:‘;"?‘_ rr;nmu.;-m. assies 0 \\ ‘x‘ o vl 00 ;‘ £ oo iy racer acquired motion and slowly began the yater ‘n., I3 Toman, ss 30 6 294D Earned runs: New York, rst base | P descent int . Wit b naineail and Carter 1f BH I | o o|Denyer’ on errors: New York. % L bases | Soscent inte (8 watke, Wh 1Rt Breaking | it o'l 41 ol gn eczonyi New York L “Laft on bases: of the bottle Mrs. Duncan in a clear volce. | out ahead, b said 1 christen thee Conmsiitution.” R, Srees B2 e b « Con. | The challengér set The scene was a brillia as the Con- | fyve CRATIenger se utlon was slowly lowe==* (nto the water, water smooth the cheering from the boats ide being | astern, losing Joud and vigorous, while the searchlight | Sncly There t Colorado Sprir Letcher, rf Calhoun, 1b McAndrews, 3 bal Off 'Matthewson, 2. Struck_out. By | Detroit . 6 0 —mere— i\iann‘msu“ 7, by Donahue :nT‘f g L;\*Aund . “ hit n altren. Sacrifice it Davis Earned runs $ “4"58""’“‘ SCALPS AGAIN | E:lien Seser rang, Smith uglass. | Two-base hits: LaChance, Wo | Wiia piten Matthewson Umpire: Nash. | hits Buelow, Nance. Stolen bases Captain Rhodes' Indians Dance 1706 330 | R SO e % ns, Free Jlen base Quinn T Lewis, 2 3 Struck Lewis, 2 Time: 2:0¢ 2 o i ————— Hart,'2; off Yea v reached along Coons, 'p o § 3 Around the Methodists of Sim BOSTON HEATS PENNANT WINNERS. Buelow First base on errors: Detro Standing from the steam vacht Colonla, just ou's.de | challenger leading & - - son. Five to Four. | Cleveland, 2 Left bases: Detroit. Soe l,vl the dock, illuminated the rn of the C n:;fl.\x:n ght. % O LORASO RPRINGE : | Preskizs. Rits S VAt . Doutle plays: Dilisn 1 Yesger e ] stitution. Rockets and other frewerks | Bpamrock, dre : et L i‘.u‘-‘n;r‘;{x.;;. DES MOINES. 1n“ \lnI\ o o r's"(’ v = Elberfeld to Dillon: Casey to eason 4 added not & little to the gaiety of the ccea- | rapidly S5 r | ner scalp is 8 at oth pi ex- | ’ Tape: Taekss o3 . # As the © howey he 1w . McHale s ol 'of Captain Rhodes and his aggrega. | tremely effective today. but gitis | Sme: 110, Umpires: Sheriden and M s $ fon. As the stern of the craft emerged |BOWeler AL 4 Hulen 5 2 tion _of 1 from Neb: They t proved costly, two bases on balls and a |™ ~ vt H 5 from the shop the private signals of th gave " ? the g i | ihe Methoaters of Nmpsen T e s ki Tent (A% | ONE RUN MORE THAN BALTIMORES. { 3 members of the syndicate were displayed on % 1 A, ‘ o o cide the contest teams were ff both Sh and d o et < 3 "] vy, D8I flagstafls on ll’.(-d‘ k ) " ‘o; " p & Scha 4 H enly matched as the score migh teals. Attendance, 2 | American Team Wina a | As the vessel reached the water the flash | The ¢ ent w A f g J rthur, ¢ . T8 s The university men had to defeat A ctory. SHAMROCK %OF LIKE DICKENS, of th rehlight gro tons tory, for the new y ' Balf an hour Hollingsw v O O lege nine, the umpire and th 0.4 % | PHILADELPHIA, May & Amer. gre .,,';:,_,,,‘,h,'d,'“,m”' 2 'k' Ao ra ahe o Swaim, p o4 tendance. They robbed Kan 270 e |ican league game was s % | Great Bepestations of the Unsemmers | B m play of rockets an (i 2 e Whitriage, rf 0 | Gesperate attempt to do likewise to th 0| until the seventh inzing the jON8 aF 4 Romen candles. Twelve minutes after 1h R o, B i e - The umpire made 8 hard fig i1 1|club made five hits. e¢ of them doubles _ il Traveler. yacht started the cradle was firated from 1 Tot ¢ but the men f 2| which, added to a wild pitch May 6.—A yach il s . e Omah, [ y for them and The game in i | caused Baltimore's defeat ra under t lges and the Constitution was e \ #pite of the umpire. The Methodists started ¢ 07 fairly afloat Ear Colora { game in the lead, getting run in 1010] The clear, starlit night was admirable for s 2 ws, H cher dropped the ball and the lanky 100 PRl i best s hil, aeffer. Tw pitcher started for first. Raymond found B are 26 Speciators g Stewar Letcher. McAndr, Reeder off third, who was thrown out at -———— 2 0 2lor B0 ¢ B erally came to the conclusion that the new Double plays: Gordon to 8 the plate. The crowd puehed out on the 3 6 3P : ) ¢ y much improv 10 Cal- 3 & than any other y cup defender is ac Struck cut: By | field. The first half of the tenth Nebraska 539 - 1 e of by Gaston, 4 | got in one run. The Methodists tried hard 0100 0-32 we hiave yot bul Cclumbla, with all the latter's sterl ng ¥ ¥l Hermar off | 1o tie in their half, but Raymond made a thng < s tues and nome of It fing faults b Gore 2 off Swaim. 1; off Gast 5. | beautiful catch of a_foul and spoiled T s: Bro 2 Base R okly B vacht was hauled o ring. It will Passed bail: Arthur. Time: 2:00 eir chances. lowa State university is 'he 3 len bases o P00 pibisa a Popka im for tomorrow. $ Double e taken alongs worrow and i Dem | Hughes to Farrel; Dahlen to " 9 1LE, X . hase O 1 O - its mast will be HOME KUN IN NINTH DOES T |Nebraska 0210003811 §1Teol, First base on valls. OF ¥ Toale S Touls quietly and simple ceremontes oo b LI, -AALE o B Struck out: By Pi T 4oy H Piltimore - i the Cobstitution was baptized. Toere was ¥ latteries: Nebraska, Bender and Dosne: Time: 1.3 pire: O Day ¢ 16600 . . . Hreaks the Ti hand K 8 CIty 38 | gimpeon. Miadieton | Ana Reid Umpire: | 1 L. Earned r Philadelphia, Everrthing werked without a R g | Hestwood DISASTROLS DAY FOR THE REDS. | hits Cross. Powers t e expenditure of fsshlight powd KANEAS ¢ S R With the shaie 8 el Doniin.” Bacrifice, hite:" Howe o0 was Insignificant and dent resuliel tle Robinson knocked out a home run in Plattamonth Tiers Ormanire st Loais Piles U Thirteen Rums 1o s o P05, mel, Doni N VETERANS. | trom it exp 1t wa sible 10 see the ninth inning today and won the game | PLATTSMOUTH, Neb —(Bpecial.) Cincinnati's Eight Bey t Left on baser. By ~ much of the vacht ape a reatet ~The Plattsmouth Tigers have organized INCINNATL. M M b t bases: Baitim War Sarvivers Remembered by the ™9 e yachts shape rested on nd would like to hear from any amateur ..o a e e o) a7 & =Misrable First base on balls: Of worse field the ways, {llumined by t ade it e brilliant electri o Fraser. & owed the grace of its form 1 in_Omaha 3 3 Peil conm — was driven | Howell, (. by Fraser any working te in Omahs. James H. Archer gax. Je the lncals 10 w Ma The | lights, which HItL DOWN the team captain to the bench in the fth. Attendance, 3,500, | Powers, 2 teh: Howell 17 following pensions bave been grante Opce clear of the shed it vwas lost ip the HILL s stor e Umpire: Haske b B geny Netlans of the Hioht Lo INCINNAT — - e 4 2 OR Judians Defeat Hamover RiL0 A ¥ |GRIFFITH LNKIND TO MILWAULKEE, |, Jebraska. Origl C. Oliver 180Min, ' who raced the N HANOY Kan & . K. \coln. 36 Goltiatia twe THATS ahe. Sane Ua SRISE D r | Yetterda) s base ball 183 umbia nks ‘he Nebraska Indians. 0 0 Pitcher Denies Privilege of | Chica Copsti on is & lerger and finer boat a4 | Hanover H ~ Connectin R is sure that it will make & record | ON THE LEV . 2 MILWAUKE 6 —GriMith ke gt g - 3 El pae i - 13 03], ML A Romae Asorican amen kep The foterest in the lauaching, aride fro — THE MORROW COASTER BRAKE Champ T g S § 34| tered toddy wn (he Visiiors 0ok he th the Srat dip. wan in the lines of the Copsl. | FORTS ANE AL, § 8 Notre AR Eume of “the serie Ereat et tion 1t was easily seen that the Herre : Guarantess Vou Absojute Comtort and | P37 5Crre pauie, Ind~Depew, 5. Rose ¢ 10| Qnehanded caiches by McFariana ooy bars Liraal at L el Ot e Fisany wheel Your wheel ieay Polytechnic ’ 1148 Atirmdance quisitely balanced 3nd will be mervous contrel’ “security on Bilie. A lu B e C Ak respensive to the slightest touch cf the You Ride Rfly Miles, bu At ‘Il_m.wlv’nv § r;..R~ o LA REOAE helm fact, it will spin around irty-five At Toledc rand Rapids, & s [ . sl iy ) 100,080 eatishen Macrs taae vearr Soid At Marion—Forc Wayne. $: Mamon: § Gt m amazingly swift 10 a man w [ by Al lers. Booklet Tree Ha experience in the way & Gown-to-date ] MPG. O Evmira, N. V. s -1 League s | Herreschoff fiver and takes his first trick at | iy eour 8 Rivie C M inston—Bloomingten, U; Cedar 014 Montana: Original — Thomas Borden, | 18 Wheed adly poisn. xe. 3.0 13 1 o) Butte, & | The exnct measurements on the Copstitn

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