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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1901 e N Minneapolis ..... v . ! ar | and the flames of adversity wiped both out ; ] ON OMAHA DEFEATS DES MOINES |8 "Joeson’ .20 RIS Tt o5 | FALLS FROM FLYING TRAIN|SFamastessl S d et & | ANERICAN MOWERS CONMON| Ouffy’s € T 3 o 44 ¥ stand view suspended publication several weeks ronchitis, s, Comghs, il :‘Jx"::?n Bprings IR W ImerlaRs I the, PO —_ ago. The Nehawka Reégister 1s now edited - ure ey Denver 16 335 | chicago Loue % by a fusionist. The next change, the one in g Reurke's Athletes Distinguish Themselves | Des Moines b 0+ L n 3% | Martin Engler Will Probably Die of His | which the people of this vicinity are par- Aro o B t“;h:: r"::{. Hay Fislde of “." WHISKED! X Tabresmomat L e ticularly interested. is the forming of a co- . 290 ® Oy s NATIONAL GAME DRAWS WELL | jiimir i o SR partnarehip between R, 0. Fellows and B "M.k.' AT and grocers S it Phiiadelphia 1 &5 1. Kirkham and the converting of the Beware of Imitations, TRIUNPH 1S WIIKESSED BY BIG CROWD|™°9% Welcomed Haome by Semsom's | Milwoukee T | 55| GERMAN ON MIS WAY 10 BEATRICE | Plattsmouth Weekly Post into a democratic [ OTHER IMPORTATIONS ARE CROWDING IN rowd t Fall to te & Vietory. L kheet to be christened the Cass County Creighton va. Minnesota. = Democrat, with Mr. Kirkham in charge of —— From the talk of the sports and the [ geaps Ouvtside Comeh, Lones Malance, | jts editorlal colt The owners are ex Local Team Regains Popular Favor in| . ooy ; ot b k - ! neh, L +| its editorial columns € owners a CINCINNATI, June —The Cineinnati | yarde of blie and white rtbbons that have SiiVHited hewapubeP waue KNS (R0 FTIvEL ) v disappeared from the notion counters, the | Breaks Rones Natfonals were welcomed home from thelr to get out the first fssue Friday o sita siiccasstul eastern trip by the largest crowd | Snme, betwesn Creighton and Minnessia Largest ducts of Yankee Skill Ave Onat- ss un A MnNTH very Other Nation and Set- ting & New Pace, Say - - o the Comnsuls, Batsmen, of the season today, The St Loulg pltcher | tion wstociativh park 18 going to be a \ wak at Ris best and held the home team | mighty blg affajr. This wil be the first ;",'\‘;;‘;_‘;{" '\":m; Mortwames, All Diseases and e safe from start to finish. Hahn pitched a | time that the Gophers have ever played | S ECUNRE e! gy (Bpecial)—| " Diserders of Men Thirty-five hundred entbuslasts swarmed | POOr Eame of bail. ‘Ha was i apd |in Omaha, and thie combined with the | BEATRICE, Neb. June 2.—(Special Tele- [ During May thirteen farm mortgages were | WASHINGTON, June 2.—In the serles of sel into the bleachers and grandstand at Vin- L'n'm:u Bioa Sumerbly. CAttonaane, 14,400, | Gilained. means ':'.','Z’:."fl{,m, N M| gram.)—Martin Engler, an aged German,|fled With the county clerk of Johnson | extructs from the forthcoming volume 10 years in Omaha ‘ ton park yestorday afternoon and watched | Score Hammeral and Captalin Vreeman. whose | father-in-law of Charles Kuhu of this clty, | county, the amount being $13,640.25; | of Commercial Relations, deallng ith VARICQCELE the Omaha basge ball team make its first CINCINNATL ST, LOUIS. 'f'n"h""fxl"?i?'fic"'«'{fl-'fi;\l ‘,";"l"";“ \%;‘"‘;:;‘ fell trom a train a few miles this side [twenty-four were released, amounting to | United States trade in France, Consul Brit- snd Suoday winniug of the season on the home (p\\ -, RHO AL 0 RO AR LGN g Captain Frons ‘Weich will | of Horton early this morning and may die $23.400.60. FiI¥e cliy mortghkes were fled, | 14ln of Nantes notea the developmen: o HYDROCELE cures. | grounds. They also witnessed a complete Harley, It..0 6 6 o fl'lhlvlrl"k et0 8 2 o o, G0 some of hie terrific throwing for the | of his injuries. inmnun(ln: to 81 . while three city mort- | the (l’.Mle fo American machinery in west Nethod aew, without retrlevel’of yesterday's defeat at the hands | Beckies, b 0 010 1 t[McGann, 153 310 ¢ o [docal team. ~His atm hos almott toLull | Mr. Engler, with his wife and daughter. | gages were released, amounting to $1,200. | ‘fi Jrance. During the past season, he| oo, ek or loss { of the Des Moines aggregation, for when | GiAnfind. ff1 24 ¢ alDonevan, w8 3 3 8 0/ LG Ptk game and the Crelghton backnra | Were on their way here from Germany, and | During the moath forty-four chattel mort- 6, aliout 800 reapers, mowers and horse of time. the last man up had come and gone the| Irwin, 3b...0 0 4 2 1|\walace, ss. 0 3 3 4 o|8re betting that the northerners will fall | in order to avold stayiug over ut horwe |gages were filed, which amounted to $186,- hay rakes arrived at that port. American SVPHILIC""""’"“"“‘““ 1son score was 10 to 2, with the lowans at the | Magoon, 01 1% ifKeuger, $.2 4 04 0} 10 ;;:2('""‘:1;;'!;’?1"?I‘-mzl‘:‘:m";\:‘;l enders. | today they boarded No, #1, an accommoda- | 78 while thirteen were released, | MOwers give good satigfaction, and the in- | GCCeC '::;;umly :’:’:‘-m‘m short end of the stick NS 8 8 3 4 o Niehots. <8 3§ % 3| Hava been Invited to attend thia closing | tlou freleht on the Rock island, which |amounting to $10,112.48 creased prices asked for farm labor will disnpheara wrn vely’ and ‘forevar.® No At no tinie during the game did the visi- - & o e : 22| game of Creighton's season, und among tha | reaches here at 3 a. m. stimulatc the sale of such machinery in| “BREAKING OUT' of the disease on the skin h il of victory, for Totals .. 1 42713 4| ‘Totals .. 6117 14 2| honorary officiale of today's gam A few miles this side of Horton Mr Hand Decorntes Grave. the future. The American mower was a|9f nn ’lrn-tm-nt contal 0 dangerous tors have even a glimpse Y. Count Creighton, President I'\u‘"nl nnd “wr g n igh druge or injurious medicie. the locals led off with three scores {n the f{;- Louls ..i.0.c..0 070 0 871 0 0 3 ¢ | Mavor Moores. The lineup: Engler stepped (o the outside of the conch, | TECUMSEH, Neb., June 2.-(Special) [common sight in the hay flelds last sum- | T ME mm “mm g — \ fitat inning, and thels lead, constantly in- [ “f anat T A AU "h" it Y1 Creighton Position. And it is presumed he lost his balance. | The members of the Tecumseh Military | mer. In regard to the advantage enived |go Ml‘-n, or EXHAUSTION, creasing, was never threatemed. But it ,,u-,“,{;;j" R weord Y saann, Wallsce: Bushman .. First base He feli from the train, which was under band, together with other oitizens, pro- [bY exbibiting machines, the consul says Yaszing 2“5‘-'5;;;;5‘: ALY DaCAY in 't the fault ot Pitcher Giade, who Fun. MoQann. Stolen bas ,{,,;,‘"m. <eas DI S a speed of thirty miles an hour. When |ceeded to the Cathollc cemetery thin after- | ‘Last mofith W representative of a New | XOXR0 ARt K A mpaired and wesk 412 excellent work for the Hawkeyes in [ def Kruger Double playa: tahn to MuC | calinan .. Bhort. be did not return Mrs. Engler appealed to | noon and decorated the grave of Hubert [ Bngland factory made an exhibltion of | “guygi@TYRE eired with a new Home mobt rewpects. He struck out ten men and it l,‘,‘, ATTf L R "',',".,, 2 ‘?\_ln'rnlg.v vareesiv .o{ll fleld, Conductor Hill, who made a search, but|J. Clark. Sacred music was played by the | Meat choppers in one of the Nantes alores, | Treatment. No pain, no detention trom busl: allowed ui six hite. His weakness was | Hit by Siiched vails "y w i M _wm: fetd .22 Hurey | gid not ind Engler. band and the floral offerings were profuse | AN (uring the fiernoon about twenty of | wees Kidhey Nud Bladder Trounies. pltebicg the ball into his opponents at m;"" fl,;:";:d Ak “" /™ Welch (capt,) ‘Pltcher. I'toeman (cavty | THe traln was stopped and backed up|apd handsome. Mr. Clark was the young | YArlous sizes were rold. The Nantes houso [ ',.“... the plats. Five times did he send the| pitch. Hahn. | Time: 154 |mplu U | Koefe & Hammoral | three miles, and Engler was found beside | Burlington fireman killed near Creston, "‘" ¢ince sold niore than 200 of these ma- | Call on on or uddre, 119 8o. Iath 8t her Leach g | chines. It some company were to make the track, unconscious, with hls arw |Ia, lagt October. He was a member of the Y pany 0 1A Omaha Originals Lose. | broken and much bruised ubout the head | Tecumsch band and grew to manhood in A eXhIbit of wringers, and show their Dr. 8“"“ ‘s.lm’ Omaha, Neb. COLUMBUS, Neb., June 2.—(8pecial)- | and shoulders. He was picked up and |this city. working, T am satisfied it would be found \{u}rh 'b'”n"'r"""" ur::nen;e:] n good y;rlh'le taksn to the frst station, where he was | SO A profitable enterprise. There are no “NO Olllll. NO PAY. o 84 0! . | The Omahn Ofginale and the home team. | temporarily cared for, and then brought . Harian |m|.- Elects, Yehigers vold "x oftered for ul; here, with - Tho Chieago Na- | The gAme was tubbornly contested. with | here, where Dr. Bradley, a Rock Island | ALMA, Neb, June 2.—(Special)--Harlan | the #xception of & few heavy English ma- great deal of sensationa] field- | OMaha in the lead until the fourth Innink. | physician, met him at the train and took | lodge, Ancient, Free and Accepted Masons, | ¢hines. sphere agalost various portions of divers| ningham. Omabens, but Umpire Popkay though’ that only two of the blows were good enough for a base, 8o the recklessness was not fo very expensive. But the support rendered their star twirler by the lowaus was uncertain, and LEEVER SPOILS ORPHANS MOPE. ouy ore_you without drugs o Slectricily Btrictare and VAricocels when Coolldge P , in many places lamentably poor. ight ({78 foday bul wers” elplest “ReC® | Sringing in Bvarmen on oo " Taeorar ¥ | him to the Hepperliu hospital. elected these officors: J. A. Olbson, wor- | Consul Covert of Lyons, says: Faianents cured n 1 ko § weoks, etrots mere taRisd RAlNt 1H§ olug.” B | LeSeR ‘% eat pitching .(m‘ e Bl | Columbus ... 0 0 0 4 00 1 0 *—410 2| 1t was found he was so badly injured | shipful master: George Miller, senior war- "l"lxr hnun;l of thin district which some " Shortstop Thiel took four of them. Then |them from a thut out. Ra. ‘made a | Originals 10000000 1-25 6| about the head as to produce concussion | den; J. F. Morgan, junlor warden: D. A.| ¥R 46D urnished fine French hardware CUOD) fraud, write for fres particu 0 the soveral of these mistakes were cruclal, {(‘::‘;{:&:‘ i 8 ':ifl';'nd"a::\'fi!‘r":nr: R | u”"l’v‘\fiflmn (¥ ?mmhx.”lnn? Angd Goolldge: | of the brain. Me has been unconsclous | McCullough, treasurer: J. 8. Griflia, clerk. trude within the st twe Gecades: ‘:‘:fi WY Glade hmself making' a wild thow 10| probible’ scores' by Uhree cuichas. almot | By Lob, 7: by Eeully, \“m"mn".'«'im.. all day and Dr. Bradfey pus littlo hopes | The lodge has refitted its ball with new | they, ate enagled to hold thelr ogn mar first base 1 tho, third ioning that Iet the | againat the bleachers’ screens. Attendance, it for his recovery turniture N prote 2 Taxs. sen sealed 15 piais omeBlope: ANGE GO 138 Tha Ik, Inionapai, 1. fean toves, basehurners and smatler Wea runoer circle the buses entire, and Catcher | 7+¥0. Bcore: - 1 Arion, D1 Lee-Glass, 4. —_—— ? vy inj es, find a steady market here, the A CHICAGO. PITTSBURG. NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., June 2.—(Spe- 3 Golden Fleece Election. | o Conuell missing the third strike on one hko.ax R oas |cni Toiegram)—the gnme netween - the | ELKHORN ~ VALLEY EDITORS | cyiappELL Neb., June 2. (Spectal )—At R G (2 IRIE 1y CHelagy JaAR occasion, Inexcueadly losing an out. A'nrn-u ’u 1110 0opeaum't, of 0 1 2°0 0 Argos an lh;- Lee-Glags-Andreesen com- meeting of Golden Fleece lodge 5. At Every County Falr. g Oreen, of.. 0 1 1 1 0CIark, If....2 2 3 0 0|pany's team from Omaha resulted { Z ¥ 4 Omuha'y Good Recor: Dexter, 1.0 0 § 3 0 Wagnor, 1.0 1 4 0 0| easy victory for the Argos. There was u | ' "/Ehts of the HMorn Have & Good | pncient Freo and Accepted Masons, thesc |, ARrican saws and other wood-cutting o contrast to this work, Omaba plared | ol S0 1o dueameia b1 18 0 o fiberal attendarice. Score: | Hme ARADeSIEs fs Have dn. offcers were elcated: Harvey 1. Babcock, | word, hecaute’ Americinn are the greatest FIRST CLASS PULLNAN SLEEPERS v n 1 § 1[Rithey, 3.0 3 1 3 RHE, | | . ’ g ¥ [ ll(mn that was dllmuu‘ :;r:rb 24 ul: JITUERE L h Y)Yl e 11018004000 other In Chadron W. M.; Thomas M. Johnson, 8. W.; Henry | Wood- ‘.:‘,.1:5 people. Américan wrenches are \ RAN DAILY BETWHEN, one foozle was made, and that by Cap 00 42 0/Ely, w112 4 1(10-G-ACo.0 0004000 0-486]| T g G. Wiegond, J. W.; John R. Wertz, treas- feqn [i fome lorex, but the German ar. | | OMAHA AND SAN FRANCISCO Stewari, who butterfipgered & grounder 0081 Hotonnor, e 1 03 0 0| “Baiteries; Argos Faulkner and VALENTINE, Neb., June 2.—(Spocial Tel- | yror “Baward C. Wolf, secretary. | 168 cheapness Agrioniiien! mploments of Without Chasge & carly In the game, Herwan was o the| Waiddi 5.0 0 ¢ 1 dfiawverp.i 1 0 10 1) peef T M (U E0ST Himer T, | oram.)—This ‘progressive itle ciiy was | proliOi i | American pitern. and bearing an: Ameri- box apd proved very popular with the Totals .. 1 ¢ r Honw -‘;"s“ bt Umplres: Herne glven over completely to the edlitors of | Bacenlaureate in Plattamouth, ;‘f'r Mm; u;l- l;:;lh‘wflll Al every county r v S e v v P N J' §, - Al an are :;:;t-.:::nu:::'u;.:: hda ‘zgo:::"u:’:f eGreen out at plate on Childs® interfer- | tho Elkhorn valley Baturday, and the city | PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., June 2.—(Special.) | ThIE "and are highly prized. ' Fhey “are ey ure PPIEIONY fed el e L o SO was thelrs for the day to do with as they | -In the First Presbyterian church fonight | high tarft duty. Farmors tell me. that they EOOK lsLAN tial fn about every instance. Efttaburs . 100002 § [Mempte .. 078 0%0 0 344 +-yg1s 3pleased. The occaslon was the it an- | Kov. J. T. Baird delivercd the baccalaure- | prefer to buy the Oblo harvesting and 1t was double play day for Omaba. [n|Chicago .00 " 00000 1-13|Birmingham 100020 6-409 6|nual meeting of the Elkhorn Valley Edi- | 8te sermon to the graduating class, con- | NAYINg machines, even at increased cost. - the fourth inning, when Connell was stand- " f¢ on bases: Chicago, 4. Pittsburg, b \lem phis, Shlelds and Arm- | torial assoclation. As Ruests of the city | E/Sting of sixteen boys and twenty girls, | Consul Tourgee of Bordeaux says: \ Two-base hita: Clark, Childs. Three-pase ; fug on first base, Polchow put & grounder | pit’ Clurk, Bransgeld. Baerifice hita: 10 | Epor }"."TA.M'}",,, nd A0 | ihe quiil-drivers Apd their wives were The commencement exercises will be m»h";’;',d'-;'.‘v:'; e my 'ubv’u-:,':’m'ifi'rlfi?‘.'nu to Stewart, and tho ball quickly Sew from | O'Connor. mglm Ritchey, Hartzell. Chattunooga .0 2 0 0 6 0 5 0 *—~7 6 1!&Iven a cordlal reception and were regally Parmele theater Thursday night Bayonne, where a run of 133 milas {s made Shreveport ... 1 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0—4 7 2|entertained by the citizens, who lost no - Batterfes: Chattanooga, Bruner and Roth; thers to Toman on the second bag and [ Bruck ou thence to first, catching both Tunvers.| .40 Ump! Then |o the gixth the two men who s¢outed around second base turged the thing around the other way. grounder, right from Hines' bat, and totsed it to Stewart. The captalo held it just long enough for Mr. Popkay to see that McVicker hadn't skated down from first ln time, agd then he lincd it along ta Cel- houn, who caught the ball and then held Toman took the | ) Bhreveport, Wayne and McGuire, Serien in Aberdeen’ SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., June Telegram.)—In the last of a series of four games of base ball between tho Aberdeen and Bloux Falls teams the Falls this after- noon won on the local grounds, 11 to 2. Aberdeen won the three other games, (wo of which were played here Thureday and Friday and the other at Dell Raplds yes- opportunity to display their hospitality. | pATTSMOUTH, Neb., June This was one of the best meetings yet held, both for plgasure and profit any able and valuable papers were read and discussed to advantage. The lecture in the evening by W. M. Maupin wi well re- celved and enjoyed by the many present. At the buociness session I. M. Rice was elocted president, Robert Good vice presi- Speclal.) —The Epworth league chapter met at the | home of Ada and Nellle Hay and elected Mrs. C. 8. Polk, Margaret Rennle and Ern- estine Doring delegates to attend the district convention in Falls City this month. Valentine from the Cloudn. honor of making this run is accofded to | American locomotive The consul notes, as a curious fact, that one of the chlef exports from Bordeaux to the United States consists of preserved forms of allmentary products, which are Krown In the greatest abundance in the United States and are often of much su- perior quality. Prominent among these ate arE———— \every day in 128 minutes. 11 Is quite to the best of the Elec tha credii of American mechanit tha. the | | mé&zuu ana “STHERA NEV OB, Daylight in beth directions. anad DINING CAR SERVICE THROUGH. ) BUFFET LIBRARY CARS. B e Ll eton ana e L“:_“Zjn Offics, 1333 Famnam 'St., Owmaha, VALENTINE, Neb., June 2.—(Speclal Tel- | canned or bottled peas and string beaus. am.)—This part of the state is being | There is not a particle of difference be- " W 2930 ‘4BDYUAl DIeLIng. blessed with a gentle raln, which gives | tween them and the products of American e Tg;y}';%“g}l;"; eb.y Jine 2.7 (Bpecta) oo SR evidence of continuing most of the night. ;u;rden-. conttnued Mr. Tourgee, except nd i ek i - : | that the French AVHI1GH n{- Deftelt Ny Sdors u. -.f‘g.,‘ffl;'.’,q w.wmuumouu, Tigers | FOR NE'“A_SK‘ STATE FAIR | Crops and grass are in fine copdition and e French beans and p are of For Dainty es Use terday. dent and D. S. Efner secretary-treasurer. Byrne-Hammer Team Wins, Chadron was selected as the place for the i up for the iuspection of Hines, who was racing in from the batter's box trylng DE"W" AMERICANS .EATEN Lo beat it out. Toman was the conapicuous man yes- terday, not only for his playing, but also will be greatly benefited. ’lhe smallest varieites and are put up while on account of a little exhibition of grit and of 11 to 8. Omaha . 11151000 0-9 ¥ y B L1 nervo. The other day over at Des Moines Plattemouth ........2 11 01 20 0 1-8 e rald and d- k¢ and Sedrt. DETROIT, June 3.-The Fhiladelphla Batteries: Omaha, Fitz Letcher threw o ball o from rlght fleld | o)l TeL LUTCG The frst game of the | deson: Pittamouth, Walhil towards the little shortstop. Toman wasn't serles from Detroit today quite hapdlly b phe ¢ looking and the sphere struck him In the ascore ot 1 fo 8 For it A a t as ™ bre That stafted an sbcess and it gioae and ex .,cm,,,, but after ‘,"Q,,rn_:d At Evansville—-Bloomington, 15; Evans- t ] Juge :~—<$v':‘-: TI: W) | 40; released, 342102, ~City property filed 4 ved | Ville, 10. —The State Byard of Agriculture has grew rapldly worse, uptil yesterday morn: fts " scatter wen relfev t Decatur—Decatur, Terre Haute, 3. $4,470; released. $7,151 s done by band, and the wages of the e featierd o g j . 41,151, girls who do this werk, depend s much on OSW GO au.the feature. Attendance, 1,000, | | At Lavenport—Cedar Sapids, 11 Daven- night o continue the making of arrange- | SE—————————— (h¢ 4ppearance of the bottles aa on the num- ing Toman decided to get 1t fixed. At 1 Fr sk ln t! nifing. Dolih's work at been called to meet in this city tomorrow v ber fllled. PHILADEL 41 Hockford—Rock Tslapd, 5; Rockford, 4. | ments of the state fair. President Vance Amusements i S | they are but half matured and very soft; 9 ‘asn County Cancels Mortgns | also, they are packed with great attention PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., June 2.—(8pecial.) | to artistic effect. The cans are not flled . —The Cass county mortgage record for May | by machinery, and the vegetables are not t is as follows: Farm mortgages flled, $29,- | handled with a scoop shove); everything o'clock in the afternoon & surgeon plied | Bore, the koite, and at 2:30 the shortstop couldn’t| pnngrr. 3 LH.O. A, o remaln to attend the meet- Chaea T BA: ;:1::'1:;- l:;ldn:;: :l: "H: mr:: 50| pareats, ot 054 HoAE Clay Center Defeated. T Shorsing N4 will’ depart HOME FROM A CONFERENCE 0 N achedyle. ime, playing the’ game g B Eidi Sha {.I,FRNM b “o!‘" elub Tayed for Buffalo to assume charge of the Ne- | Ferris Stock Company. without an ‘error, and n“l’ ‘four pregty ino 1321 e-lmmr ul nive and won braska exhibit, which Is belng installed | My Jim," which was put on by the| PIshop Scannell Ret from Du- ans! 1213 11 ¢ ofBame, 18 t at the Pan-American cxposition. The | perris Stock company at the Boyd last buque, Where He Met Arch. Tomorrow marks the last game with Des 343 IERE board tomorrow will complete the premium | night s all sorts of a thriller, but cer- bishop Keane. and there will be nothing dolng H HH 21 ¢97| At Columbus—Indianapolis, 1; Columbus, | Iist and -rlmn other details for the torth- | tainly did please the great crowd present. Aatlelia e The Minneapalls ‘tesma will be 904 228 0% 8¢ Loutsyiiie—Dayton, 4; Lonsyilie, 3 | “°RIn8 falr: It e ihagn .8 lons time. Binge 0 gmuakif, ZNUR IOREP LTI Stndey fieding here In time for Wedneuda; nd Thursdsy 000 1n71s 5|, At Fort Wayne—Fort' Wayne, 6; Toledo, P i Mest genuipe appreclation was expressed by ap- shop rove s ladies' day. It is expected that Lauzon - 3. rom J. 8. Morton ’ - f the dlocese of Davenport, h - 3 plause for the hero and hisses for the | port, he attended will get In the game before the Millers| TOtals .. 8113715 3| % \BBRA!KA CITY, June 2.—(Speclal.)— P \llfan, with pleasant laughter for the in- | & couference with Archbishop Keane, who *Batt dependence Saila Today. Commencement exercises for the graduating | \. | Teaves f leave, and wany cranks are saying that Phfi:“,:‘:hf:" 0"";“1";‘ l"‘g""- 0 0 0-11 | BOBTON, June 2~The Independence will | ciags of the Nebraska City m‘;h usLiog | genuc and sincere tears for the suffering | [asee doc “le"‘l; to lv-nm;lo this morning. the local team will"‘mount the ' column | Detroft ¢ 31110037 370 go,0ut for tue drat sul early tomorrow it heroine. The plot of the play is simple | P Would say nothing of the sub- trom now on. o ucm riak 4 Owao. s, Rasd noehwfllctrfrr‘fim"gl"; a :‘r-m ]any. that n& were in ‘h; Overland theater Friday night.| ;4 (no giory is plainly told. It is by |Jects discussed fn conference or of the con- How the Score Stpnds. hiti ?}5 Tw 5 A, for there ds always a good | The attendance was, large. The program| o', oane g gne-part play, but glves °“h‘clumn- reached. . 7i0ff Gwen, 4. 'Two-bane | breeze oft this coast At this time of the | w : . olmes. h-nce N Cross, TLa3010, | Joue: probably more bregze than will be | ¥A% Meritonlous In evety way. Ex-8ec-|or (he mempers of the company an op-| The rchdlocese of Dubuque consists of ‘The Original, Oldest and Best. Yeeterday's score: Powert Dillon. Home | needed for sail and rope stretchin 4 c Today | Tetary J. Sterling Morton presented the the dloceses of Davenport, O OMAHA. vuns: Eiberfed, N nce.” Sacrifice 'hite: | thousands of pereons tried to feach the | diplomay, These are the membors of the | POTLUBIY to show sometime during the| o omahe . 2 ™ H. 0. A, K, |Geler, Heyapn, ard, Stofen bases: | dock at which the vacht lay. but found | ciuse: Esther C. A 0 action. Mr. Ferris carries the brunt of Uhevenne, and at this conference the ma- Caxter, It AR T MO A B | Geter' @), Dhvis, Barreti. Firet. bae on | thotc way barred by a high fence, the top | CA88: sther C. Armstrong, Florence | no 4otjon as a simple, slow clodhopper | J9Tity of the suffrigans were present, it Stewart, 2b...... ey SN ol G R g;"(i);egflmll":r' s.y'xf.?!'&'n. 4 nr'};rr&um. of which' was liberally smeared with tar. | Ames, Christina Bauer, Claire Gladys Butt, | ypo “ortually becomes a man of affalrs | D€IDE understood that Bishop Lennahan MeAndrews, b § 1 ¢ 3 1 pioquen Gelir, Feri e ke L B e Raiph T. Clary, Maud E. Davie, Lena H.| 01t “lot of mones. His humor ix of | Of Cheyenne was forced to remain away| [NEOPY B oW § 0 0 3 o ol by pitchér” By ¥risc Seybold First| The Florence buse ball feam Bt lhe sap- | Gans, BAuh Glrardet, Sodie Joldberg, Gl | the right sort and bis pathos is effective. | ffom Dubugue on account of his health. Caccly R . 49 0 5 o afbaseon ermon hllndvg‘lu. i Detrolt, 8. [ aust in' obeisance. o that ot the C. N, |bert E. Hanks, Wilbur Hayden, Dudiey J.| i Besal her| There was o rumor current at Dubuque | BRAND 3] 3 8 on bases: Philadelphin, 7; Detroft, 10. L fig s s G | HOL Pearle B, 7 1ss Hayward's part s hardly up to her ¢ s 4 1 Dietz Lumber company yesterday after- | Hill, Pearle E. Hopkins, Metta Leora Joyce, 'oq | that the conference was called to dige \ 200 B 0 0 Hiruck out: y Fri eydon’ and_Lajoie: | noon oh s home. grounds. . Beof capablilities, but she makes much of it. Ted uss LNORA |C LP A€ 3.3 f 5 0|by Owen, Cross. uubla play; Crows to [} COFS" g g, |Juls F. Karstens, Mary E. Kloos, Helen| poovoir has an extremely exciting role | WAters to be presented to the college | SO e 4 SO L{:Iglu_: m:v.lm“nch Owen. ~ Tim C. N. Dlets....0 1 0100320 0+419 §|Koop. Lottle Finvola Masom, Adele Me-| "y " iiian of the plece, but does his|©f the Propaganda by Archbishop Keane 21 \ otals e uo‘lNllgl nou o1 %2 Fl’ol(ncnl 0000011103685 xlnt)n, Fllx;r-nce Almeria Hcl.el‘hn, A | ol atas and 08 ke wl“laurmg his visit to Europe, but It is sald CLUETT C i A e Batter N, Dletz, McConngll la L. Miller, Frank L. Mitchell, i c v 4 L 0 0 0 4 e mer e i g (H cast, and t whole performance moves . s Bk . I é $ e ConmATAtesT Sy son, Otto J.N:l:hnlnld;l."::fl Selt. J. Relta | ruoounly. My Jim” will be the bl until | 14nd. where Mo xill deliver ths.dedicailon | (U SENERSR 1id 0 aerm:\:“ the u?lma'\&"vfé"'th'rffi"?dn';{:: Spengler, Flofence R. Thompson, Frank J, | 10Ursdey. SR g e Fetir il T N The Best of All, noon verview pi a re of § g3 88 g to 2. Newstrom of the Columblas struck | Z'mmerer. At Krag's Park. —— Everyone who bas used Baxter's Man- I e B out eleven men. " " Aliaib L RE oV baetin Big crowds attended Krug park yestordey. | SERMON IN $IGN LANGUAGE | arake Bitters as a spring remedy. or tor o 0 0 1 1 Ymo’::; _l-n;(-“v: n;)e Co; mue Out. ALMA, une 2.—(8pecial.)—The :“" M‘"’“fll “m~'dl"°l 'm’ml’"” d‘"“:‘ R - constipntion, billlousness, foul stomach, - - = - = J N, 2.—Jimmie rew two large audiences. amond, the vlal Sanday Services for the Deaf ok bet ‘he, re 2 T % b5 8 & thirteenth annual commencement of the ¢ Deaf | gick headache, impure blood, pronounce 00123 " m pl-e- Rliconss: | Bihie Aoet rownd ot lhn(‘zl:: 't,"fi.'l':‘h':‘e’: Alma High school was In the opers house | Iittle Arabian thoroughbred, and Baugh: #t Trinity Cathe. it the “best of all medicine” for those ¥ 4 clever and smallest wrestlin s Den, 51?!?53}-’ R otk e et s | Dot ot one o o as 8 Imass OF | vorid, soored hits with sverybony. The ite e aflments. It you have not used it, ask N o floral decorstions and bordered with the h B TYRORY. k_place ln 4 large barn aml ll-' witnessed by 400 sports from Newcastle, draperies of the class colors—purple, old tle animals are cute and pretty and seem An interested con.renuon of deaf people some of your friends about it; the chan- ba f g 0. k. | Youngstown™ and Plttsburg. A constablé | gold and white. The class motto, “Com- | to have enlisted almost universal affection. | attended the religious services conducted | ces are that the first person you ask will ““ Dats: ] ° vnm attempted to stop the fight was thrown | menced, Not Completed,” formed a semi- | The Lorenze concert band gave two good | for them at Trinfty cathedral yesterday | tell you that there is no medicine so it by 33 ks clrcle ingide the draperies of colors. The | changes of program. The band is one of the | aflernoon. Rev. J. H. McCloud of SL|good for them @8 Baxter's Mandrake truck ‘3‘“ 01 H Hawthorne Ia on Tip Toe. orations wore good. R. L. Keester, presi- | favorite features and best drawiug cards at | Louls, Mo., dellvered the sermon o the | pyoo. it at any drog store for 25 houn (). ' & 1 (.H%‘(‘AG‘().' ine ‘onulder{ublo Interest | dent of the board, made the class an ex- | the park It is composed of first- art- | 61&n lauguage of the deaf and held the|” “ : H 4 “ 4 b 10 { :::-‘dcn:.unow(hnrne the .i,"",‘;',,,‘ .‘I‘{’;{;"‘,’; and o his presentation | Iste, some of whom have played with Sousa, | ¢l0sest attontion of bis spectators through- | Cehts. Guarautecd to cure or money 2% ¢ | gne mile, or 3-ye r-&a.l. e, $150." The ve the credits of the school | Libretti and the late Patrick Glimore. A :':‘ "'.' fl":" talk. In :V"ylhlnz save | refunded. .3 0| st o lmrmu cey arters nc ud four e university. By the thorough | special and uniqug feature will be offered | the mere phys! expression of his ideas | For salo by Bherman & McConnell Drug ni 001 0 o American Derby candidates, Capinin 88, | Voric sccompilghod by Prof. Morgan, the | Saturday. The monkeys will be given |86 speakers manger of delivery colncides |Co. cor. 16th and Dodge ats.. Omuha, Neb. 4, i 3| Silverdale, Hardy ‘Durhai’s operator and | retiring principal, the school has beon | Christmas tree. It is funoy to watch the Iit- Wwith that of any vocal orator. Of dig- 590899001 R. Bradiey's Robert Waddell. raised from & achool of no credits to the | tle creatures when they are turned into | Pifled beariog and serious mien, the ANUAEMRN 0200200015 highest list of preacher carried his address through ca- Canstitution Is Part Way. ghest 1lst of accredited high schoolw in | thelr quarters with the Xmas tree Iaden ough ca L "i'. l,\‘,.“fi; 1;“"}‘5,';'“3;.“’" BRISTOL, R. L. June Z--The Constitu- | the state. The graduates were: Fdna | with such things as are caloulated to hring | 9€P¢¢8 of thought and sequence which {"‘Sfiflfifif'l b nofi., froldn ;-n;': tion, qvept o Newport{hia morning, being | Nichols, Ellzabeth " Bverson, Mubel Huot |loy to the heart of the monkeys. Many | %ere plainly ‘apparent to m.,..,b:um; ays: Me ; e lore. A lar to Tsbell, !lruck out: t’nhn p';ri: Sandy Point, Prudence island. where the | 204 Joho Stmms. The annual alumpae | jokes are sprung on the monkeys, numer- by g By Mgl od pmem‘ ::an:mm'm:. ‘of the afternoon was the earnest manner W. W, l:ol Magr. T\\(? PP RFORMANC F ND CONCERTS 1LY, Afternoon and Evening. In which theéy followed the sermon. Later the sexes. | GRACE CAMERON IN OMAHA | iseso iiccie ones partictpatod in hymas by ek Relict for Anthma. Greatest of all Great uge Dickeos, Parsons, kan.,| Wr w' ou """‘" *",'1‘3,,,",“":,,,, 1 suffered elght years with d f eapolts in I ln:." & -bxct hit in for St. Pl tiendapce, 4, T ¢ Paul ... 120010251 Minneapails ;-9 0000330 06§14 AR e g T EWING 13 LOST TQ Utterly Imvisible at Winning Op- " rl--ll Lee, head sails were let out In a light southwest | banquet was given the class Saturday | ous devices being arranged for this. Maltesiing: | wind and the yacht headed across to New- | événing. b f,,.: port. "It was first intended that it should §all trom "Briatol. but the wind died qut e before the starting time. Tolatol nnd the Selentinta. Jupe 2.—(8Bpecial.)—| — 2 classes. The baccalaureate sermon to the graduat- | Well Known Soprano Comes for a — OMAHA, June 2.—To the Editor of The | ing class of the Fremont High school wi Brief Vacation at Her 0ld Touches the Milwagkes Twirler for ount Leo Tolatol has denounced y 0 “‘ ". “ b u“‘"' gfim“’n !m"fi, Rehorte 10 it UBeed | deltvered by Rev. W. H. Buss in the Con- Home. JOSBPH. remind” one of Tolstol's reply to the writ | Bregational church this morning from the 5 ——— two men | ot excommunication from the Greek Orth- | text Phillipians xi, p: “Let this mind be in| ©race Cameron, the well-known Omaba | gsthma tn its worst form. 1 Dog Clreus. KEE, Ju he home team inh ) 1 had several m o POSRPL Juge s ; "‘{ a‘“""a' azud'i‘. fi"'m )mgym‘r&r 945 | pdox church. reported In The Bte of MaY | you which was alto la Christ Jeaus.” The | SOPrano, s visitiag ln the clty aud will | attacks duelng the last year and was ot | Lo mm,‘”,‘f.'f'}"'d ‘“.mfy m?lnm! ?po ‘;u?m: | Ang. conge: nine exrned runs and ”-'fl"}'n'.'r'mflfi “‘(‘:.,‘.;g Tolstol detends himeolt ably. and | chancel was adorned with fowers wnd remain here for a few days. She and her | expected to live through them. I bekan | fred orher attractions. Orand’ ihiminali P S since he has the | paims, and musical numbers were given by | husband will spend & part of the summer | yging Foley's Honey and Tdr and {t ights by over 1,500 electric lights, and i“mfinve‘r m'l'w;l'fi 1ty hitg: Refpark: & " Further “than second baad Sitey | Uughon i slde In Bin ARt for free fheech fp. cholr. The bulldiag was crowded by | In the Black Hills and Mrs. Cameron will | never failed to give Immediate Pt it ably clean plagl "% conture. "Beore: | o nekond tnning. Goliina was put_out of tion e Deasy ub the fhurch. bt the | (e regular attandance and friands of the | then 80 east to resumo her operatic work —— WALNEY, '{'.'.‘ B GOR 0D se. city.. 189100430 o= T} ihe o in "" :; Rrotesting o | especlaily his dental of the trinity -na graduating The class of 1901 num.| Mrs. Cameron was prominently identified | AGQSUMES BIG PROPORTIONS i 2 xm;u ¥ % 3 o) ui re -n resman fol- | immaculate conception of Jesu: two years ago with the Bostonlans. Last 0003 04 0 Wl [v dared to grasp [ what extent this great .,.m,,," h,“ “"“ bers thirty-five, the largest since the High h h le of D e g [} A row seemed | to Bpiritudlly Interpret Acriptu; tablished, and is also remark- | 5¢ason she sang the role of Daphene, the villy; min .“d w ha r‘!.':‘S,'" pnllea out hie n equal number of boys apd | Soubrette part In “Foxy Quiller,”” and she DESVER'S MONOPOLY OF ZEROS. | Ville took Fretman's plhce bas been re-engaged by Klaw & Erlanger anly 2 minutes’ Tide from center of city on ‘Though very wiss and very learned. it he Lowsn Seold) ot rgument. Be- | does not accept what fx plainly taught fn oin ¢ to left field and Dowd ;nflg}' 1 bake, :E:Lfi:::"::: l‘:h?eh“ et ikl ol Al to sing the same role untll next Christmas, I'EIRIS sTOCK COMP'A’NV 1t Likes o oy °' ‘h‘ s @ wonderful | In your {ssue of June u report what when & new opera is to be produced — NT 1] cn 7 3,300 fpont The asoual la lal of the church £ “m. “ “mnn IR ADd fhe has_ ¥ald about U Sclence. Neb., June 2.—(Special.)—| Frank Perley has offered Mrs. Cameron 8 solal of P YN 2 _'m..\,‘:":b B prst .w a Aftendance, I s it | revival of mediacvhl | There was a small fire yosterday afternoon [ Alice Nielseo's parts fu the “Singing of Saint Cecilla 1s taking on proportions| ommencing THI' RSDAY NIGHT-"A \tehing §Avo -'no’;.fi NiEAURER: BosTON, aoanton Shateulitex (B hbirte | on the premisgs of Ous Mornyak, 140 Maple | Girl" and “Fortune Teller.” Mrs. Cam- :’.‘;"’I’o';:'(‘:"d by Ua ‘:";"‘""',‘ ‘h“" prom- | gOLDIRR OF THE BMEIRE out At R | o:vk. | ellglous’ hysteria’ and encourage milflons | strect. his coal shed being burned. 1t s | eron will accept the offer (o case Mr. | (A% 10 e the b mclpal tote ot the Sepson o : Waldron, v 19 0lDowd, gt 2 4 1 ¢ ofof weak-minded crentures to follow the deé- | gupposed to have caught from matches io | Erlanger will release her from her con- 0 Cira)es, FALROr NMAIFNg A aw Rose g1o1ee '—a : Hatan, 10 3 1 8 Slechoer. 33 300 "’-‘h‘?%"nfi“fifltm.m of condemnation. com: the hands of a group of small boys. The|tract with the “Foxy Quiller” company.|'™*d® Arrangements by which the street T'.°| ro fllrdcn Munagor, g 80000 Andersor, 180 0144 ¢ 8 colline, 5.8 § 3 3 4| Ing from orio s highly esteemed by Amer: | houses surrounding It were a littie scorched. | Last soason the “Foxy Quiller” company :::nf:”"'“";""“ ] :“}“"‘"',f:."":m 1th and Harney Strects M‘v"“"d o ngs. f Q rie 0033 LiFreeman, 1b0 1 ¢ o oflcans. causes deep regret 6 many thou- | while the compapies were going to the layed the entire season In the far cast f Q0. the Walny ' 8| Grand Opening Monday Eve., Jnne i, D N er and Ja ind 101200 sands who have a widely differing opinion E playi % e o8 » J l-’.“ Babiar, d bl RERRR | R R of, Chriptian Sclence; o Joe Wartman, an 8-year-old boy, w but it will spend a part of the comfag | 0260 electric are lainps will be placed 4o | Ton 0 open Alr Amustment Resort, | s 3 2 Areck, c..2 2 8 0 1 very evident Tolstoi has not nudlod dentally run over by a heavy barge wagon | season in the wes! b jon to supply lig c i rer WY T Rdr hanateal 0000 0Young p....1 11460 (‘hmz an ‘Bolnece wa carefully s he at | pelonging to Wall Bros. Both wheels passed Ll L R furnished by Boyd's orchestra and promi- ream of vaudeviile acth a . - s A 2000 ledfltdhell‘h h’t'rf:‘u'l::ov:.h%r'fi‘.'mm }‘ over his’ logs, but, fortynstely, no bones How to Avold Trouble. nent vocalists. certs every evening at § o'clock. Garden Toteis .3 63016 ABeville, 1.2 2 5 0 x| EeEEC] R ot First Corlnthiahs, | were broken and the boy will probably be| Now is the time to provide youreelt and [ The grounds at the residence was mever | situated in the beart of the city. No ear- Totaly PR i, 8. BEAUDE . lmmmnl able to follow the bse cart to the next fire | {Amily with a bottle of Chamberlaln's Colls, | In better condition, and the managers of | fare to p Admission, 10¢. A cordial { *Bat ( for Reldy in tno nlnu. e e R aands, b Cholera and Diarrhoca Remedy. It is al- | the soclal expect that at least 2,000 per-| invitation is extended to all oy } 8 3 P ":{";3':",",‘l‘i’,k".',,“,::“‘,!"‘,h‘",:o;‘ 6 bla neighborhend ’ most certaln to be nocded before the sum- | sons will be present upon the occasion of - ~ 140 36 8% Liverpocand btow Champagne. Cuns Democrats Get an Or mer s over, and it procured now may save | the fete. 4 Havee Ganoa. efe. PLATTSMOUTH, Neb., Jun you a trip to town In the night or In ynur | "3' ovilie-Arrived=giate of Neb 92%8: | —For many years Cass county bas bad from | busiest season. It i everywhere admiited | Allen Halverson of West Prairie, Wi ceeded. : . t eight to twelye republican newspapers, | to be the most successful medicine in u ““People come ten miles to buy Fo- Vinton lulo’n r"fi. A At Liverpool—Arrived—Umbria, from New | while during that time but one democratic | for bowel complaints, both for children and [ ley's Kidney Cure,” while J. A. Spero of \ i\ Qusenstown- Bailed—Campanta, from | PAPEF bas been published. The Greenwood | adults. No family can afford to be without | Helmer, “It s the medical Omaha _,Y\si; 1, 2.%.. ne A Liverpool, for New York. J News absorbed the Record of that place ! it. FKor sale by all druggists. wonder of the age.” Games Called at 3:46 p. m. { Il i Baerifice ’“f'flt‘.‘.‘;fiko‘ pHIt Sold by all druggists. 25 cents. son, Dowd m Struck oul