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THE OMAHA DAILY seemed hopelessly lost fine bal the feld BEE: TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1902 i’ orders ve D given at the fishi centers 1 * {GUESTS ESCAPE BY MIRACLE |5 S ik 'S St | that salmon, jobsters and soles may be &t Dolan, f.cone 3 1 1imrotie, et ¢ i O.AE famine prices. Extraordinary orders have Kewier, 7o 0 Dumn. 7 . 133 s £ e 3 cous fous Bil Sheckard, 1. 0 Jones. 1t 111 already beem received by the various o ' ' MeOmery, 1h 1 1 & 0 Ollawaer 8 |tngegate firms from the big botele, prin Tahion o ... : * Bowerman Iy for salmon h ' ‘Who relieved him beid the Brookiynt down to one hit. Attendance, 480 Score BROOKLYX KEW YORK teame pi OMAMAS START OUT WEL Batting Btrek Ends u First Inglng While Milwaukee Keeps Upy ROURKE'S WEN DO G00D WORK IN FIELD Alloway T..Q‘O:::l" Easough Hits to Leose the Game and Graham Substituted Toa e Earned_rune errors: Brooklyn. | Three-Btory Hotel in Dallas Oollapses | Without a Single Fatalitr. Irwin. Phocme O fmin. 2 | week was 8 fairly busy Abers. ©ooem © 0 Hagan. b Flood. 3b.cem 1 © Bean. poun@s of this fish reached the mare tomorrow and Wednesday Last Kiisor, o Tevier. B pounds of salmon are expected. Be- I | | ONLY THREE ARE SERIOUSLY llJUR[Dlifi‘“' 500,000 time, ae Jap Rose Soap one-sixth pure glycerin, is used by discriminating people. Its delicate odor of natural flowers, the soothing effect of the glycerin, its uniform tex- ture and transparency make it the choice of those who know for toilet and bath. A delightful shampoo. JAMES S. KIRK & COMPANY, CHICAGO White RuSSian tomiy S oo wee ror set. KINGSFORD’S STARCH SILVER GLOSS i 572 OSWEGO CORN satistaction. For sale by Do ® ~Hendricks [=Touger .. Totals eu. b 3 il cogocnas wlsoesns Biewste p Briek, Mortar Woed- | sides this, more than double the week's s Wedged About Those | supply of other fish will be disposed of in Whe Are Taken from w‘h_;_'; “h“ . e big bakeries will R whelmed with work during Gays. The stafts of many of the firms tave been largely increased to deal with the rush | Iz many cases all Thursday's and Fridar's bread will be delivered on Wednesday, but | some be bakers have found this impos- sible and will deltver on Thursd COMMENCEMENT DAY AT YALE Senntor Lodge Massachusetts Dee livers Address to the Gradust- Totate ted for Taylor in the fourth inning. | 1ert on bases Two-base hits base hit: Louts Flournoy ymer Kelley, Keliey Cribbens Home run Gannon. Stolen bames Firet base on balis: OF Dunkre, | Time: 20 Umpire: Ward | DALLAS Tex, June Z—At 2:08 Standing of the Teama. |o'clock thie morning the center section Played Won Lost. P.C. | Of the St James botel, a three-story bulld- Loutsvilie %8 ing located st Main and Murphy street Indignapolie n » collapsed without warning and thirteen Otumibus men were carried down with the debris Kansas City . % - 8 single fatality. Milwaukee ... . “ %' For a few minutes after the crash it Minneapnlte 1 2| was thought meveral lives bhad been lost, | Toledo " A 02 | t b Je Gumes today: Bt | at Indiannpolis, | but by quick work firemen and policemen | Milwaukee at Toledo, Minneapolis &t Louls. | rescued all those who had not escaped ville, Kansas City at Columbus. through thelr own efforte. The escape Miten Sutpiaye Palrbery. those who were taken from the debris was | dae 4 _ | marvelous, as there were tons of brick, S Dt Sitamet Freirtery . mortar and woodwork piled in and abeut the Mind where they were found [t of the Ninsen Three men who were on the third floor fielding of Peterson. The same teams play | &re thought to be the most seriously in-{ here tomorrow. Score jured. They are RHEE | J. Fife, fell fram third ficor to ground, Minden e® 080016111183 4 Fatrbury - 2000060000267 badly lacerated and suffering from shock J. F. Hoftman, serious cut in leg ang "7 JATE® crowds Hatterjes: Minden, Gaines and Moore; Fuirpury. Bean and La France Struck out! | sufering from sbock. oo g b o 4, by Ga¥ 2 ‘wo-hase € 11¢ | BElte delivered an address to the graduat! Guines, 1: off Bean, 1. Stoien base: Moore, | Others injured, but not serisusly, are f clase of the lay ool Double piaye: Minden. 3 James Nolan, official scorer of the Texas | _x;“d-‘f“__"::“-“' g rww Ty Jeague in Dallas, and well known in Gal- - * = "“ R veston and New Orieans At oung t Ptk 5t eing e o |, Bert Wintrey, hurt about shoulders and tian association Work! bead F. M. Basche, bruised slightly about legs. H. F. Jenkins, burt about head. aleo be over- €00 00 8 e Dext few 60661003 Brooklyn, & First base on | b B k. € ow ‘;"Yll li lgnl(‘n Smith to O Hagen. Bacrifice hit: Dunn first of the game today but Jost its hold t base on balle: Of on, 1. Btrack after the first inning and @idw't have a | SRV By Tavior 1; by Blewicy 1 by K smell therenfier. The game ended with a s bt o zoore of € to §, the Omahee baving Eaived | e o t s N by IOSTON, Jun —Bosto thelr wuota in the St inning, Carter 168 | coguy: having bo @uBculty in hittmg Tbere » c to | famous “floaters” when men were on bases. second by Genins. Cahoun ingied and | Philadelphia could do littie with Pittinger. Carter went to third. Stobe made a double | Attendance, 2.40. Boore &nd brought the two in and scored & second lster on & single by Dolan. Thbus Omaha's run-geiting storr ends To 844 to the strenuousness of the situa- tlon, the Creams on Alloway and pounded Lim out of the bot. He wab Yeplaced in the fourth by Grakam. whe succeeded in Bold- ing the hits down nfter most of the dam- age wus done. The poor work of the ihe stick was somewhat retrieved by Do- lan's work st short Everrthing that jouched his fingers was gold and mome of his stope were well nigh Impossible Genins st center made a grest catch in | Mit: Douglass = 8tol the first, running clear over into left Beld | pey 1o Demont | territory and wticking his it mit out, but | Dougless. Firet base on balls: OF Pit- managing to hang onto t i The t. | Hinger of 2 ¥ "nl‘!"!-' which had seiped Omaha Hibl‘hv o paner. 1. — g L. i g e e be | fjhy 1bers, L Time: 18 Umpire: Can- ing ret was cut short by sn equally difficult | tflion. o i Benson Juniors plaved six innings before eatch by y in center, who after a herd Standiag of the Teama. Arkness slopped the game Scgre: i in 1nto th bed S o 13 0o2-n| B e be corner, nebbed Stewart's long| Played Won Lost PC T 60166 6—1| N H Dilon, one leg slightly injured ¢ . 8 » E Batterfes. Young Men's Christian asso W. H. Fietcher, manager of the St 1o the ninth Hickey made a two base hit. | Chicago o » clation, Hall and Churchill; Benson, Erick- | James hotel, his wife and two dsughters but could net get eround. Attendance 400. eacaped unharmed. The Sbermat lodging house, which is next door to the St. James, also fell, but all the | FTNC FOPUST yore | F succsartul Boston ‘€& n son and Fox. Umpire The score guests esceped. The proprietor, & MAD | representation in the senste and the MOST New York . B z named McDonald, escaped with & severe | radical revolution conceivable will take Philadelphia B o Randolph Makes Seven Straight. Cincinnati B % | plsce In our form of government. We sione scalp wound | Rmong the nations possessing 8 representa- A E |5t Lowls... T8 RANDOLPH, Neb, June Z.—(Special No deaths have resulted from the collapse | tive government have solved the problem y— ~fo in | o1 “chmes St Brooklyn at New Yore | Teegram —The hardest-fought game in AMEH'CA" LEAGUE NHES Randolph. Batteries: Randolph, GIllam | o0 tne hotel bullding. All Ahe injured sre | Of &n up) house resting upon an inde- character and mesning Gepart, the states Andrews of the Tacoma base ball league ‘ VS (;AL.\ “VEEK‘ 'LONDO . stitutional revolution of which the end afternoon with Griffiths delivery. while | must play with Tacoms or not plar at all e - 65 won _enstly PHILADELPHIA OAL Thomas, ef.. o B Barry, 7 Jennings, 3 Troueians Dooin. Juckitineh, € 1 Browne, i Fuiswh NEW HAVEN, Conn mencement June 23.—The com- exercises of Yale university | were begun today with the class Gay cere- moujes of emic and Sheffeid scientific a ments and the anniversary exercises of the law school. Beautiful weather pre- | valled and all the exercises were attended westerners with “Batted for Iberg in the eighth. Boston 10300 Philadelphia .00 6 0 Earned run: Philad 100 %5 IEEER Coo plays: Court to Tenney, Hulewitt to the early career of Oliver Ellsworth ars his | selection se & delegate from Cogy/ectiout | to the Philadelphia conventioh of 1787, Sen- | stor Lodge referred to the problems which i aced the convention and continued | | oys _and the Now, exactly what aia? He won hise vi Elate represe frese, but & e suved possibie Just now bring at ect popui as it that Ellsworth ory for equality of one branch of con- sre even than this, for ution itsel? tation ip far and made ere is & movement on foot t the election of senators by MILWAUKEE vote. 1f successtu AE. R. H O o' Brien » Cockman McVicker, Hanfor Dufty, cf Gating, s» Bone, 2 Lucls, © ” *herson, P... o ] 1 o H 3 H | Detreit Purest and Best— Biane Mange, Bre " first-oclass grooers. B - <] ol st Totals » © o today when the Creighton team 1| ton. Cincinnati st 8t Louls. R I ol 7 & soste ol 3 8 ¥ Ho g ey e This_makes seven mes won by Hits: Off Gilliam, §; off Steele, 1. If the senate is pIAceC upon the same T S s tallor, who' may @ie, hie back being | basis ae the house and is chosen In the Andrews After St. Vrain. Soverily wiabined st Sis tog Seelion. sume way by the same constituency ita e e ek SPOKANE, Wash, June Z—Manager & and Chicago Wins. of the constitution will be déstroyed. oen- tralization w advance with lant strid Chiter, o2 minor league that he will not allow Pitcher nd we mhall euter upon & pedod of con: G DETROIT, June 2 —Four scattered | St Vrain to play with Memphis, in spite of Calhoun | singles were the best Detroft could do this | Chicago's reiease. Andrews says Bt Vrain Stone Dolan, Stewart, Hickey 3onding Alioway Graham, sommisse g cannot be foretold. When we contempinte what the equality of the state meant at the time of the Philadeiphia convention, what it has meant throughout our national life end what it6 overthrow would mean today we realize the great service of Ells- h and how large and enduring & piace holde in our history | In epeaking of a charge made by one of | Ellsworth's contemporaries in the senate, Willism Maclay of Penneylvania, that E worth was a tool of Alexander Hamilton, whom Maclay regarded as totally cerrupt, Senstor Lodge exclaimed How false it all 4. What 2 lesson, to: is here if we will but take the trouble iearn. 1 never remember the time when I have not heard the Benate of the moment gencribed ar at its Jowest palnt, as having fallen from the high ievel of the earlier &nd better davs en 1 read Maclay and take heart, for if he is right and our senate and our government were such as he de- | scribed, &nd if the bitter critics of the moment are also right, and if we are | worse now then in earlier and better days, then indeed has the impossible come to pase for the republic still survives, ter apd more powerful, more honored at home and sbroad than ever before. Then 1 feel gure that the critic of this kind, past and will be present at the galn opera perform- | present, must be wrong, for if they were snce, and Tuesday, July 1, they will at- | DOt the republic would have died. The Maclays, like the poor, are always tend the garden party at Windsor, and, aft- | ys sole mrmp of r\'m«;mr ,'&;’.‘ erwards, the evening reception of Lady gdisturbed by &ny outcry against their seif- Lansdowne, which will close the strictly | uposed monopoly official eptertainments. The Law school faculty announced the gication of the value of their work may be found tn the fact that last vear these same Seott Bathostan. S Mgty prize awards late this afternoon. Among the prize wirners were: Joseph Parker, :’ld‘(-r} in competition covered this distance | King Edward and Queen Alexandra gave s n 0: | prize for the best thesis on & subject con- The arrival Monday of Selden Wilkes, the | & Erand dinner party tonight st Bucking- | nected with Roman law, to Louis A. Dyar, famous pecer, caused considerable commo- | ham pelace to seventy royal personzges | Winopa, Minn. | _trlg; &t r:::h gu!z."":fél‘-“‘{;‘:jtfi.g‘;"% who practically represented the sovereigns [ Degree of bachelor of laws, cum laude, soon’ afterward. These two horses will | of all the monarchies of the world to Charles W. Durbrow, San Francisco. waia. and Short; Shelton, Pickard and Cu: by = 212 pace h . . ight for the palm in the 2.12 pace. and in- | The list of their majesties’ guests was Honors in the middle c Pt Feoria Takes the Third. poandeioe. » it Rt T TRl Tota nte A fha Sites | Tus, Pt W Shetr Sty Drey wi] M i e e class o0 Louis R. FDORIA, Jtne B.—Peorta took the st |IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION |psst ogaters comsiderably about them. | “5 0, '\ ‘London this cvening and in-| Heoors in the junier class to Lioyd A. eries 1 Des Moines today b: Seiden Wilkes has been racing meveral Buncring mis 1o P "fnii - Dea cluded an imposing array of princes and | Ackerman, San Francisco; Hal C. Bangs, vecks in Colorado. and won high praise bunching hits in the ffth inning. Des Y P e 4 Moines played rather loose bull, showing | ‘amsas Oity Wins a Brilitant e D T e v ‘I | princesses and all the members of the Brit- | Chatsworth, IIl: David A. Dowett, Hono- | ish royal famfly. | lulu, Bawall, and John H. Sears, St. Louis, | » lack of spirit. Attendance, 850. Score: from Toledo by Superior ning the 2:12 pace at Colorado Springs in Buckingham palsce was beautifully deco- | Mo. RHE straight heats. His thme was 234 & Te- | Peoria 0030400051032 Playing. @uction of his record of half & second cov 6o ruted and the bands of the Gremadler and | In the semior commencement sppoint- | Cold Stréeam Guards discoursed | ments, announced tonight, among the hi e Nort Nebraska league series was ¢ | Pitisbure at Chicago. Philadeiphia &t Bos | Leyed here todny &nd Shaffer: Creighton, Stecie and Carroil. | &0 10¢ Coe (HETE o John Rowe, | PEndent basis and effective in legisiation Could Only Hit Grifith for be hopelesaly weakened, the balance has wired to the secretary of the National (Continued from First Page.) “BREVITY IS THE SOUL OF wiuT GOOD WIFE! YOU NEED SAPOLIO EDUCA TIONAL. BROWNELL HALL Graduates of five of the best known c oileges of America Included in co: ol instructors. Music, Art and Modern Lang umges taught by women of extended resic dence in Buropean’ cepitals, under the in ftruction of the best masters. Gives good general education and prepares for any c ollege open to women. Princlpal's certif- cate admits to college. ~ Out-door sports, & plencid gymnamum under direction of Jro- feswional {structor. 188 SACHAE, Principal, Omana. Wentworth Military Government supervision and National Slever was hit freely, besides fieiding his | 8nd says he will not take less than 51000 position stupidly. Attendance, 1,200, Score: | for his release CHICAQO. .| DETROIT ™ I Leagse. - REOAE =g Sl el ] A% Terre Haute—Cedar Rapide, §; Terre | of the twe great Tepublics will be given Greer. 7 O McATser. wuté, 3. ¥ equal prominence in the proceseion. After | e, %) 1Casey, 5b v, Evaneville—Rock lsiend, & Evams- | orocession Mr. Reid will Junch at Buck- g_fi-“,blh :?f'..‘:n e tAé Fiomnnon—B‘nmvmlnn““ 2; Rock- | ingham palace. That night the members Hivan, & i o - of the American embasey will sttend a Grmh 3 . A%’ Decatur—Decatur, #; Davenport, & | gl 10t K00 given by Lord Lansdowne, the | toreign secretary | "Mr. Reia will witness the naval review {oft Spitbend, Saturday, from the royal racht. The members of the embasey will be on board the boat set apart for the @ip- Jomatic corps. On Saturdev night Mr. Reid will dine with Rear Admiral Arent 8 Crewninshield on bosrd the battleship Ilitnots Mr. Reid, on Sunday, will sttend the fn- formal reception of the special emvoys st Hertford house. where the Wallave collec- tion wiil be open for imspection. On Monday, June 30, Mr. end Mrs. Reld Reid will drive in the procession with Admirs] Gervais. Thus the representatives 0/Dillon. 3 wlossseamman o i omidign B consamonimn s o 2| Totals Milwaukee .......... 3 Omaba Earned Two-base_ hi Hickey. Th Firet base or Alioway oft ¢21000 . 2000800 Milwazkee, Omaha. ne, Dufty, Hanford, c-buse hita: cker, Dufty balie: Off McPherson, 2; off | 1 Graham, § it by pitched ball: Bone, O'Brien. Double play: Cockman to Hanford to Gatine. Wild pitch: Graham Struck but: By McPhersen, §; by Grahem. : ft on bases: Milwnukee, §; Omaha, b Inuinge pitched: By Alloway, #: by Grahdm i Hiw: Off Allows Graham, 2; off McPherson, §. Time: 1 TUmpire: Cox. Saiuts Shut Out Demver. 8T. JOSEPH, June 23—The swift pitching #f McFadden and Gordon was the feature of the thir gume of the St Jomeph-Denver series today, which was won by St. Joseph. Score: RHE. 1606061000242 Denver . 060000060 06-0851 Batteries: Denver, Gordon and Wilson; £t Jaseph, McFadden and Both, Kansas City Drops Another. KANSAS CITY, June 3. —Gaston was ef- fective ai oritical times today and the joeals made costly errore. Attendance, ¢90. Score: cial Telegram )—The North_Platte ts=am RELE. | won the second game from Shelton today ‘olo, Springs.. 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 0—4 T 3|1t was a piicher's battle. Score: Kansas Oity .2 0 0 09 ¢ 0 0 1—3 8 3| Noren Platte 00100981 8§ Batteries: Kansas Clty, Gibson and Mes- | Shelton 60000160 0—1 sitt, Colorado Springs, Gaston and Baer-| pareeries: North Platte, Redmond, Teel | Southern Association. Memphis, Bloaosuubume Totals .8 2077 1 i e Chicago ......... 01606430060 At Memphis—New Orleans, 1; Detrolt 00006 666 0 0 0 0 o Two-base hit: Davis. Three-base Davis. Bacrifice hits: _Daly, McGuire. Btolen base: Bulllvan. Base on ball: By Blever, 1. First base on errors: Chicago, 2. Left on bases . B, Detroit, & Btruck out: . i; by Grimw, 2 Time: 1:3° Umpire: O'Lsughlin. Standing of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P. L& 17 At Chattanooga—Chattancoga, 16; Birm. ingham, 1 At Bhreveport—Little Rock, ¥; Shrrxv-‘ ort, POt Nashville—Nashville, 7; Atlanta, 0. FEATURE FOR RACE MEETING Roman Stadium Event Added to Pro- sram—Two Fast Pacers Arrive. The management of the races to be held here this week has just engaged a Roman stadium race as an additional femture. There will be two teams, ridden each by & men standk with one foot on either horse. They hgve been in training ail win- fer 1 indian Territory, and this i their t appearance for U &son. These teams rece half a mile. and Chicago ... Boston Philadelphia 8t Louls.. ‘ashington Detroit ... Baltimore . Cleveland . Games tod Bostan _at _Washin, Philadelpiia. 4t Batimare Bt Louls i Cleveland, Chicago st Detroit. North Piatie Wins Pltcher's Battle. NORTH PLATTE. Neb., June 25—(Spe- Academies or for Life. If You Want the Best In looking at offices in different build ings, the rental agent can give an office is to say thet it is £00d us sn office in The Bee Bullding.” It may be in some respects, but it cen 18t be in every rsspect. The Bee Building is one of the only two sbsolutely fireproof office bufidings in | Omata. The Bee Building is the only bullding having all night and all day Sunday elevator service. The Bee Bullding furnihes electric light snd water without ad- @itional cost. The Bee Bullding is kept clean, not some of the time, but all of the time, Keep these points in mind when looking for an nffico, and you will take one of ihose listed below, if you are wise. 3t Joseph ELEC T DAL L Erestest praise the owner of Sclden Wilkes is owned by James A D;- Motnes =% 100 a’;\_‘fl": BDrl(\nln samcm Ken 2: has been | Jatteries: Peoria Schafstall and Wilson; : e mal 35 and thereabouts &ll summer 0 | the Des Moines, Wilkins and Lobeck. el ke Sotey Tram Toede. " btk | far. Doctor Tom's Tecord was made last Standing of the Teams. Gibson and McNeal pitched good ball and had splendid support Atiendance, HX. senson, when he created neme and fame He is o brown gelding by Prince Gold Played. Won. Lost. P.C. - . o | 8o . f of Bt. Joseph, Mo, Dust, dam Blanche, owned by E. M. Berry 0y 566 T List of vacant rooms in The Bee Building Ground Floor. throughout the evening. The dinner was | honors awarded were the following: followed by a brilliant reception which | Philosophical oration, Kersey Coates Reid was sttended by the members of the suites | Kansas City, Mo of all the foreign potentates now in Lov-| High orations: Clarence Henry Adams, don. Denver, Colo.; lssac Gray Phillips, Win- Joseph Chamberlsin, the colomial secre- | chester, Tenn.; Willlam Wallis Platt, Colo- tary, and Mrs. Chamberlain (who was |rado Springs, Colo. Miss Mary Endicott of Massachusetts) re- B35 | cetved the colonial premiers and other 1112015 | @istinguished visitors from Grest Britain's 1113638 | colones st their London residence this Kansas Cit Denver Omaha . St Joseph Milwaukee . T Colorado Springs o | Peoria .. % Peorin, Des . Colorado Springs st . Denver at St. Joseph, > (] Dickey Bird Shooting Comtest. The Dickey Bird Gun club had & twenty- five-target shooting match Sunday, with score as follows: . 110 o nm - mue 1 1000 Buand mm nm 1011 ma 13001 1010 20120 0111 o1 10001 11301 o110 Teo Grea: & Wisk. In slmost every neighborhood someons bas died from &n attack of colic or cholers morbus, often before medicine could e Fogg Marryott Kinnear Townsend Simpson Yoo Eluuowmumne Nl cubovnnon bl emssonsse PR Bl onmuacosnn wlosssssusss M oomswm Faces Bevenisentd street auc Fourteen lnmings te Settle. At u pienic giyen under the of the South Side Pleasure club ay the Paxton & Gallagher team defeatel the South Side Sluggers after plaving four- teen innings. From the uinth to the thir- o to 4 In the four. Hunter made & d afterward scored, making overs. Batteries: mght, Hunter and ynch and Hall teenth, w threehagger, it B to § in faver of the P& G. O Kiuney GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburg Beats Chicago Without the Need of a Hit, Errors Being the Cause. CHICAGO, June 3.—Costly errors on the he lockls guve Pittsburg & game out the need of base hits. Con- Toy and Tinker had & mix-up in the fourth infing. both being ordered out of the game, | Viex. 3 and Plicher Willlims was forced to retire | Turner, 35 injured by & liver from | in the eighth. being Besumont's bat FITTSBURG. Attendinee, 2100 CHICAGO. Soore. HOAR Clark, 1t 3 Beswmont_cf . Wagner. H Pranateie 13 [ Kitchey, b H Py o onroy 1 7 imimer H H 0 ° 1] cmsononmans N 021 000 Pitteburg Chicuge 300 [ eft on bases: Pittsbung, #; Chicago, 12. | Three-base hige i . Sacrifice hits Kehoe g:% bases. Siagle, Kiing, & Double y Bransfeld (uneasistefy. Struck cut: By w h#. 1: by Dokens. 5. Bases on balls Williams, 3 off Doheny. & Hit with Lowe. Thpe: 56 Umpire: O'Day Brookiys Beats New York. XEW _YORK. June 3 —Brookiyn de- festod New York in the second of the ncrjeg. 8t Waskinglon park t by & score of § to 1 Taylor was knocked out of box in the fourth iuming. Blewitt RACES : TOMORROW Take N. 2¢th St. car and get of st Sprague, or take Ames Ave. and get off st 30t A DAY OF FAST RACGING. Regular Events Tri-Chty Amateur Trot, 2:30 Trof, 273 Pace, 3-Tear-OM Trot SPECIAL: [Race, Ells Range, the Great Ba he | Batier, p. | Pyie towing wild iz unt | ingies and two rune were scored enough | 010010 oledo vaee S00000 Two-base hits: Beville (2, McBride. Bacrifice hits Nance, Burns. Double plays: Leewe to McBride to Rothfuss, Gib- son to McBride to Rothtuss. Struck out: By Gibson, 4; by McNeal 1 Bases on balls: Of Gibson, £ Hit with ball: By McNeal 1; by Gibson, 2 Time: 1530 Um- pire: Sheridan Columbus Knocks Out Olmsted. COLUMBUS, June 25 —Oolumbus knocked Olmsted out of the box in the first and also hit Altrock very hard. Bailey re- lieved Vasbinder In the second. Milwsukee plared & ragsed game in the feld =Grim's nger was broken by & pitched ball in the ™0 Score: 103 0 011 » L Warner, Pox. © Vasbinder, p weseonsuumep B newewlonamwno Tl cnvonnsnons Tawale 'l Sope Nateress 1o M vers 1 Bases on balls ey, & off Oim- %2 l:: JAltzock. ¢ it by piicher s ussed ball: Cross. Time 130 Cmpire: Haskell Indianapolis Wins in Nisth INDIANAPOLIS, June 2 —Indianapolis pulled the gume out of the fire ming teday, Sporer hitth £ &5 Hogriever and Kibm produced 1o win Attendance, §15. Socore: A ] . Bl onanentivme Elenconnonse *Two out when winning run, was ~Kellum batted for Sudbcfl In the Indisnapolis Minnespolis hellum s | Joraan 00100 10m 100 onn—13 010011 20006—10 - 0moo 100— § 20001 20001 00000 10000— T - 0000 00000 00001 00010— 3 Record Breaking Attendance. CHICAGO, June 3_Following the de- perture yesterday of Heno, Pentecost and Arsensl, Hermis, the last of the quartet of eastern coits which went down in de- feat before Wyeth in the derby Bsturday, was shi cast today As Do count wes kept st gute, the exact figures on the Bilendance &1 the great Tace will net be known until full are in from the various ticket sellers, bul Secretary HOwerd says that the atiendance reached the record breeking figure of 6,000 people. Conferemee of Whist Players. NEW YORK, June 2—The twelfth an- nual conference of the American National Whist league opened today &t the Oriental hotel, Manhattan Beach. Hundreds of plavers are present and the number of women apparently exceeds that of the men. There are to be severs! contests for troph- ies and play for the Brookiyn trophy will begin this afternoon - Nicholson . aha 2006 001 1100 oaLil 01000 aom 11000 Wins the Championship. BERLIN, June 2.—In the race for the cycling champlonship of the worid, 300 iiometers. today. Hoble of Mumich ‘won. His time was one hour, twenty-elght min: utes and eighteen seconds. Bonhours) of was second and Taylor of Parie third. “Tom" Linton, the English bicyclist, lost | touch with his pacemeker several and with@rew English Yackt * Emperor's Cup. IELAND OF HELIGOLAND, Germany, June 2.-—The English schooner-yacht Clcely, owned by Cecil Quintin, which left Dover at noon June 2, in the race to this port, arrived here st 640 this evening and won' the emperor's cup. Vol au Vent, the cond yacht to reach here, arrived at » m Joliet Races Postponed. JOLIET. T Juve - The tretting end ng meeting scheduled for park For Jine M, 5. 3 &nd 27 under the wus pices of the Joliet Driving ciub, has been POStponed because of the recent food until August §, 6. 7 and & Reif Wins the Race. PARIS, June % —Licette, ridden by J Reiff, won the race for the Prix Semen- éria at the St Cloud meeting todsy. W K. Vanderbiit' s Nettie, on which MaoGinn had the mount, was second Jordan Kuocks Out NcFaddes. LONDON. Jjune 3 -Kid McFadden of San Francisco was knocked out by Bem the English pugilist. in the fif- teenth round at the National Sporting clubd here tonight times “Net How Cheap But how good” is the motto of the An- beuser-Busch Brewing association, brewers | OWing to the fact that & week's supply will | ©f the best, purest and largest line of beers for family and club use in the world. Ne epro—just pure beer. Orders filied promptly by George Krug, manager Anbeuser-Busch Branch, Omeba A full and strictly privete rehearsal of Westminster abbey took jplace there this afternoon in whick everybody with the exception of the royal personages and the participants in the musical and religious functions rehearsed their respective duties. The archbishop of Canterbury, the Rev. Frederick Temple and the Lord chancellor, the earl of Halsbury were among those who were drilled in their parts under the superintendency of the Duke of Nerfolk, the Earl of Marshal The rebearsal lasted for two hours and after it was over the musical service for the coronation was rebearsed in full in the church house adjoining the abbey. The crowds were 8o great tomight in Tratalgar square and in the various thoroughfares lesding from this polnt that the omnibusses found It almost im possible to proceed The congested conditten of trafic above ground was practically repested in the various underground routes, and the travel service of the Two-penny Tube and the steam underground lines were heavily azed Passengers on these lines had to wait long before they were able to board the overcrowded trains. . Wil Step All Business. Among the national observations on coro- Dation day which have received the ap- proval of the king is the suggestion, evi- dently traceable to the simultaneous stop- page of all trains, etc, 1 the United States for five minutes &t 2 p. m. on the Gay of the late President MeKinley's fu- peral, that st § o'clock oo Thursday even- ing every British subject In the Umited Kinglom and colomies, whether in street, &t home, in & thester, in chureh or elsewhere shall ugcover snd join in singing “God Save the King." The premoters bope that wherever Britons are assembled in Americs they will join 1o singing the national anthem. LONDON PREPARES FOR CROWD Hotels, Bakerics and Meat and Fhb Markets Expect te Be Overwhelmed. NEW YORK, June 23.—A Herald dispatch from London says tha: extraordinary prep- arations are being made for provisloning London and its multitude of visitors on Thuredsy and Frday. Smithfield i sao- guine there will be no shertage of mest have to be Qistributed in the Srst three days. Billingagste i Dot 80 sure of its sbility © meet all demands, as theve will be & tre- mendous rusb on fah, though immenie the corofistion ceremonials to be held in | the | procured or & physicien fummoned. A Pe- lisble remedy for these Giseases should be kept st hand. The risk is tgo grest for suyope to take. Chamberlaiz's Oolio, Cholera and Diarrhoss Remedy has unm- Qoubtedly saved the lives of more people and relieved more pain and suffering than any other medicive in use. It can slways be depended upon. Send articles of mmcorporation, notices of stockboldecs’ meetings, etc, 10 The Bee. We will give them proper legal insertion. Bee telephone, 288, Favors “Gambling Enterprise.” CHICAGO, June 25—The appellste court has affirmed the decision given by Judge Btein in June, 181 in which he dissolved the injunction restraining John Condon and others from “conducting & gembling enter. prise” at the Harlem race track. Thirty Years for Highway Robbery. BUTTE. Mont, June 2 —Thirty years' imprisonment wae the sentence given by Judge McClarnen todsy to Willlam Perry. Who_ with Acy Young. heid up Tom Dono- van on April 2. They secured only $30. Seventh Vietim of Wreok. | BRAINARD. Minn, June 2 -—Fireman Montgomery, injured in the Northern Pu- cific wreck near Stapies, Minn.. last Pri- 8uy, died todhy, mAking the seventh death | from the accident The Secret of the | § Delicate Flavor of ‘ Our Cereal Coffee Fi1GPRUNE Cereal is in the perfect blending of fruit and grain. There is nothing but the choicest California figs and prunes and grains in & pack- age of Figprune. Ask your grocer for & sample. 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