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EE——— ‘ THE OMAHA DAILZ BEE: TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1902 TAKES THREE AT ST, JOSEPR | ok Taistfit> Tovier s mime: 10| soa fores s sighed grns vthood 222 | YACHT FOR THE PRESIDENT hicago Takes Both. BT. LOUIS, June %.— ‘hicago took two D - | L] Omaha Returns the Compliment for Triok of | fere toda mh?‘m‘.’" - LR Both teama ° Mayflowsr to Be the Ocean Home of the Baints During Last Visit, ern.{oa."n: wely Attendance, 2,00, Bcore ] Rauler of the Nation. H ¥ g MR 0 oAE $ REFTTED IN MOST LUXURIOUS STYLE Statement of the Taxes Paid by the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Val- TAKES ELEVEN INNINGS T DECIDE IT SRR 18 a| W e 4 ley Railroad Company to the Various Counties in Nebraska for the IEER 00 0| Toaw... 1% Boat Once Property of Mrs. Goelet, Year 1901, with Some Comparisons that May Prove Interesting. Rourke's Men Distinguish Themselves SERE RR e AR R AR R R - but fs Sold to United States Y/ " P y ® by Batting “Bones” Purvin and 8333 & 13| Two-base hite: Smith, Qwen, Hughey, for Use During the P Also by Some Gilt-Kdgsd Fover out e st 33223 | R Db iyt Lneh i Thrers 65 | Spanish War. County Valuation Tax Pald The Fremont, Elkhorn & Missourl Valley Rallroad Flelding. =as Grant to Werdeh. Struck out: By Hughey, Adams....... . y 22,104.00 § 1,086.22 | js a railroad 1,362.84 miles in length, of which 953.65 are gt firs? Bese 5o Daile Of Spaver. 3. oft s b . b oy In the State of Nebraska. monlls:, O Sporer, 2, 9% | NEW YORK, Jupe 30.—The Mayflower, the Boone 107,640.00 . it e United States and ocean Brow, It is not & trunk line, but one that depends upon the ST. JOSEPH, Mo., June 30.—(Spectal Tel- | | Barned runs: Chicago, 2. Ty Fabe B s adoevels: T 1 the it g s | crowth o the country immediately tributary to it for it | ] egram.)—Omabin won today's game in the | I ,ONell, Jones Double play ostpo home of President Roosevelt, lles Butler 232,488.00 1147419 | o0 eleventh inning. The second score in this | Dexter, Calhoun (unassisted). At Indlanapoli Indlanapoll Brooklyn navy yard. In its new function, Cherry . 405,756.00 business. The owners of this rallroad hope that the pros- inning s credited to a play of Dolan's, J Ol | Sigjen vases: Lows e o paned; wet grounds.. Twe & after undergoing alterations that cost $50,- Clay 65,664.00 perity of the country through which it runs will in time who is alleged to have interfered with the aylor Harclay @ Wila piich; Tay: Standing of the Teams. T G ekt The - # 2 iy oped 807 | make it prosperous man on second so as to prevent him from | lor. First base on balls: Off O'Nell, 6 , |luxuriously gppointed vessels afioat. Quming 98,090.99 41060 In 1900 this rallroad received in gross gettl; the ball to firat, completing a |Strugk out: Bz O'Nell, 1. Left on base Played. Won. Lost. P.C.|yacht was commissioned Saturday, but the Dawes 205,884.00 8,836.03 \ $4,121,457.08 ‘ By, Louls, & Chicago,'s. Time of game: | Louleville . 2 % 13 .63 date of sailing from the navy yard has not Dodge 177,680.00 3.99 oadeberof g hbiigh g double play. In the first inning Carter | I:§i. Umpires: Brown and Powers. Indlanapo 8 % 2 .68 B 5500000 1 They paid for op enses 2,680,642.25 went down on an error, Genins sacrificed, | Score second game. 8t. Pau @ % 15 b7 | been sattled. v ol A ey Net earnings 1,431,815.67 Btone got a tw er, scoring Carter and CHICAGO. Columbus [ s 2 E Of the new Mayflower all the officers at Fillmore...... . 116,892.00 8,134.00 b A8, Seutee. I o thire ém"n:m a single R Kansas City.......... 8 3 8 18| ine navy yard are proud, as they feel it Hamilton ..., . . 85,712.00 1,435.94 This amount makes a net earning of $1,050.58 per mile Genins and Stone singled, scoring Carter. Wilodo Minneapolis N1 20 ] {344 | will be a fitting residence for the chief Holt ..... 206,532.00 9 tor the system, and they reported $1,110.42 as such not Ho was the last man to cross the home g 138§ Rereay. i et todis v e penl at Giumds, | SUSSetive of (he ROUIR Whon Slia) or SRVAl Knox . . 51,768.00 1865.69 | carnings to the Auditor of State in Nebraska, which, plate until the eleventh inning. Genins i 1 0 8 0Kruger, s Milwaukee at Loulsville, Minneapolis at | regulations call on him to fiy his flag afloa Lancaster.. . . 66,708.00 215058 | | Wil be seen, gave this State credit for the increased singled, Stone flew out to center field, Do- ‘IS 8 8 o e L BRI e B e Caised BRs Separis ke Neoors W RO 4 A a® | amount received from bustness which orfginated on the k as .. .33413 e president the Uni o uckolls. ..., .* ¢ 5 3 ,e.-'xlu:nlt".l:“;o:::;mzutfl:e‘::n wis st L REEE ELKS’ BALL PLAYERS PRACTICE | what trom the old lines of Jefterson sim- Parse. i 102,096.00 3,042.64 | branches in other States. Out of the $1431,845.67 they safe on first by the interference of Dolan A sasd) plicity and takes its place with the other Platte, .o 116,244.00 432008 | pald $1,007,85109 for interest on bonds outstanding, and Calhoun singled. Hickey then also singled | To"* 81202 10 § Nine Getting Into | world powers In the matter of naval luxury. Polk. 3,204.00 119.87 | $181,609.74 was pald for taxes, which latter amount was an4 Btewart waiked home, Cathous, while | g, u;:,[\w:‘v:' out for n‘())lorulnno'ng Vo Shape to Meet Councll Neither the Hohenzollern nor any of the Rock g . g:azz.ofl 862555 | wqual to 127-10 per cent of thelr net earnings. trying to steal home was caught at the | Chicago v 12040000 1-8 b other royal yachts has state rooms and Saunders. e 159,444.00 §,897.07 No dividends were paid by this company, and during plate. The visitors distinguished them-| FEarned runs: 8t Louls, 1. Chicago, § saloons more beautiful or costly than those Seward., el SRS 1805, 1896 and 1897 there was & large deficit Three-base hits: Barclay, Willlams. ri- of the president’s yacht. Sheridan P 140,076.00 6,304.92 | the years 1895, 189 it odioce, L selves by their batting. They were able fo | T : ay, ms The Omaha Hiks who will slay bali Juk ce hits: Menefee, Schaeter. Double play: e Omaha Elks who will play ball July sfoux... vebs 118,368.00 469199 | In the revenues. hit Parvin ae they pleased n the first and | Lowe 1o ‘exter’ Bimore boa ing. | 4 at the Western league grounds with the Yacht {s Lavishly Furnished. . {his road were pald'on the Wise eleventh innings. Both pitchers at times | Dexter. Btruck out: loiynMurDh!y 1. Left { Council Blufts Elke are practicing daily on Stanton. 75,456.00 2,865.13 In case the taxes on this roa re pal y had the batters at their mercy. Stone, in | On bases: 8t. Louis, 10; Chicago, 6. Time: | the lmar;d- fllxlhe Um-i‘l;l IFlold ghm and | 1In the four weeks just passed the May- Thayer 15,876.00 908.45 | consin basis of taxation, it would have been $120.93 per leit fleld, made some very pretty running |’ ° Umpires: Brown and Power. e hemsalvas ant e 1o0Te thes ronreseal; | flower bas Desm refitted and refurnished Waehington . 32,760.00 140220 | mile, instead of $152.95 in the State of Nebraska. catches, which drew from l:he spectators Games Postponed, Henry T. Clarke, Jr. . Fred Rustin, | completely from stem to stern. The presi- York.. e s 114,120.00 6,217.56 To make a falr comparison with this railroad it fs s 1 ‘Attend: xu‘; Bcore: | At Pitteb Lysle Abbot and frank Crawford are well | dent's quarters are situated aft, on the i " | necessary to select roads that do a similar business in O AR e | e i | pobtovand; ekla. Ermnha reputbtions® and they olil giva"a (matn deck, and include six state rooms for $4,365,050.00 $151,632.64 | other States, and the following table gives this result: 2 0 kon $tanding of the Teams. 8004 account of . themselves next Friday | the exclusive use of himselt, Mra. Roose. - — e G Carter, rf., U B Played. Won. Lost. P.C. | they ‘are alse 15 dally ?l‘;f-'.“ml"';.'m“ A B ,,T" oo h,'"lrhf Net Earning Total Tax of Taxes $ 3 3 .0 §|mutsbure. (N 4 12 i} determined to win Ihe game If it fu | these state rooms have been very lavishly e Mllh ox T Per Mile to N6t 3 -; : i l?}r,?nkl)'n .9 k) 2 N possible for them to do so. They deteated | furnished. Special attention has been given State Rallroad Miles er M et o R - BB OB | e e s et e o ruhnrke: | to the decoration of the bulkbeads and the ke 4 PR [RETTHE T Y W ~ Calhoun, ¢ 1 1 1 1iphiladelphia . 1R S 466 | has loaned the necessary uniforms for thé | Paneling, which are covered with expensive Wisconsin ....... Green Bay & Weste 225 3 401 $ 9,896.66 $ 48,97 99-10 Gondine. o Jrd- 48 ¥ Gincinpatl ‘8 @ @ 4| Omana Eiks"nine Game will be called |silk in many colors. Ariasvasis +se+ |Green Bay . J ew 0l t 2 X . I {7 b { Alloway, p. 0 0 1 & Ofge Touk (8 M 3 77| The grounds. It is. expected that thers | The smoking room occupies the after Towa | S e i Rapids & NI 1,287.09 1,048.62 168,996.90 110,67 109-10 4 5 3l % 15 1| Gomes today: 8t Louls at Chicago, [will be & very large attendance. poetisn o1 W' sfatiivk end 1o O i South Dakota § Totals AL 8 U B B 1 goton at New Yoi Philadelphia at — teak, with a floor of fancy woods, inlald in uth Dakota 8T. JO“EP:"‘- H. 0. A, E,|Brookiyn, Cincinnati at Pittsburg. Stoek Yards Juniors W saics, and waxed. Many cane chairs and ;\:;-r:mm 1 B0 A B gt e B p sas Roke " § 8 31 YAMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES | the Sen Hom Siniche' s iitremtung same | room. 0 ' b gl el s Indian Territory | .. |M. K. & T. R Revvevvones | 2,22006 e8| 201,33018 Brashear, b . 8n O A B | by the score of § to 2. Watt for the Ben - g e Belew thi Texas ) Hurman, cf, 0 R I e ST B by i, il B e | R e caing oo Nebraska Rath, . 3 3 § § {y|After Fiaying Fitteen Inmings Dark- | oy pails and allowed four hits. Caughey | 1o extends the wiath of the ship and 1s South Dakota o |RB &M Vi | 1se2s4 1,060.53 181,509.74 , 3 ala_not pitch his usual good game, but vy g e e 00 W 0 I B o B M kept"the "hits well scattered. . ".'|furnished in white and gold, Louls XIV Wyoming Parvin, p. gy v & S8 Senye & Tiw Rtodk Yards Juniote,.4 170 ¢ 601N “mr; Rllm:‘llnxt‘lll is nlz;. complnln;wny T e om o1 1 H! fors...... to the president's reception room. Some ¥ z Totals 36 B B 1| gn 1ou1s, June M—The second game be- | matteriens Bnek Yards Junlors. Caughes | of the panels along this companionway are Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Railroad in Nebraska, paid $152.95 taxes per mile. S;'"'.v'::'seb Ui e o Tt 4 tween Bt 1],«: and Cleveland today was |and Miller; Ben Hur Juhlors. W made of Valenclennes lace painted over 3 en-fnnin hers” battle between | Gray. Struck out: By Caughey, Earned runs: Owmaha, 6 Bt. Joseph. 5 | Reidy and Bernhard, darkness ending (ho | Watt, 9. First base on balis: Off Caughey, | Yith & silver paint to represent stecl. In Two-base hits: Stone (), Dolan, Brashear, | contest, nelther leam scoring after the |4 off Watt, 4. Two-base hits: McManon, | the reception room the white and gold Hareman | Mcrifce Bile: Genins. SO0 | sigth. The Seld wes so very sof and | Miller: TTiine of game: 0ih ~ Umplse! | etest 1s atill carried out. Garvin. Jouble play: A € slippery that the players had trouble keep- en. 5 Brashear. Left on Vases: Omapa, 8; St ing their footing. 1n the first game the Leading down to the berth deck aft is ‘)‘O"Frh'P" l-;lrnibum?n rt::‘nlrifl?guc’lm:: f(‘ Loullhlum went :‘c:’ %ecnu I;'e):l‘m: Minden Wins from MeCook. Alm-nlflum x‘mh&nny :fl."t'" ‘lhnl i Ot Parvin, 14 arper, who was very wild, He was batte - " ves entrance to the president's private i Bhewart, Rotn, truck out: By Alloway, 5; | all over the lot, Lajole, Hickman and Brad- | MINDEN, Neb, June 30.—(Special Tele. | E've8 €7iranoe 1o 08 BreriACHCe PR ) 1 by Parvin, 5. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Cole. Jey touching him for successive home runs | §ram.)—Minden won a_hard fought game | Sulte. ere are & 3 g * ! in Twelfth in the sixth. Score, first game: rom McCook today. ~The feature of the |four smaller ones and two bath rooms. | P Sevee ';( i CLEVELAND, sT. Lous. gome was a timely Rit by Peteraon, which, | on the port side, just outside the presi- /\ | Lo A Cloinea tn'a twolve-lnning §ame G4 nurett, ... 570 44 | runs in’the ninth and the game. Scor L T i T Y/ CENTRAL > | today, which was a pitchers’ battle after 01 0 OfFriel, 1t......0 0 3 0 0 . |18 cut from a sol jock of fine marble. P ~2 _Q i : 5 9 20 0Hemphili, 72 1 3 1 0|Minden . 01000000284 , . 4 the third inning. Atténdance, 30. Beors., 333 dmelarien of 0 119 0| McCook 001000010-24 Once Belonged to Mrs. Goelet. 4 M|SS|SS}pp|\/‘, VALLEY > Kansas City....110010000001—413 1 10 OWtioerws o 118 1| (Btruck out: By Gaines, T by Jones, & | Besides the arrangements made for the SRS _ . ] et -001(“:’[00)‘1!.9! and Me H s R S R R ] ita: Minden. 2; MeCook, 2. 'Hit by pitched | comfort of the president and his family in s Mothes, Barry and Hansen. 10y opsaaen a0 1 3 3 |ball: By Galnes, 1. Two-base hits: Gaines, | the living and sleeping apartments aboard L4 f - © 013 0|Peterson, Cone, Leach. Batteries: Minden, | oxtensive plans were made to give him the i RS bk A nd Bender; MoCook, Jones and | L 0L T® 0 iy "ot tmproved culinary i MILWAUKEE, June 30.—Barber pitched . ot tri There i fternoon, shutting out | Cleveland 220800017 S and sanitary contrivances. There is n & ings and anowirs the visitors | St. Louls 0010001 0-2 Flandreau Worsted by Sioux. large refrigerating plant in the forward To Suly three singles, Hoth teams played #iit- | Earned runs: d, 4. Two-base hit: 7 — o i edged ball. Attendan ase hit: Pickering. Home SIOUX CITY, Ia., June 3.—(8pecial Tele- | part of the vessel near the dining loon. ram )—Flandreau's crack team was de- S e o, Hicknian jram - Flandreaws crack team was de | Nothing has been left undone to make the waukee ... : B 60 BT A By 55, Mififaebrand of | Mayflower a fit habitatfon for the ruler Colo. Springs.0:0 0 0 0 000 0—0 3 0 on, Hemphill to Andersan, Ander: Princeton plaved right fleld for Flandreau. |of a wealthy nation. i Batteries: Milwaukee, Barber and Lucta; | fon to Wallase to Bradiey 1o L q0e, P ik, | Score by inings: i Bofore the Spanish-American war the ’ [ ] +Colgrado, RRrings. Clanon an? Bacrwil |aring, Lasole. « Hit by pitehea By | §ious. City 28909 83 3 65 Mayflower was the property of Mrs. Goelet. y §yrihe, 1. Wiid pitcnea: By Harper, 1 by VB o Bcore: Bradiey, Threel RH 3 3 Batterles: Sioux City, Bublits and Jame- It had been built for her husband on the At _ Peoria—Peoria-Denver YRR L it Rse on ballal O S r: | son; Fiandreau, Swain and Green. I Clydo at a cost of $500,000. When Mr. E poned; wet grounds. by Ha Lett on bases: St. Louls Goelet dled his widow at one time con- L] " » Standing of the Teams. c!evum . Mime: 143, Umpire: Sherida Benson Juniors, W templated selling the yacht to the king J 3 . Won. Lost. P.C.| Bcore, second gam Last evening the Benson Junlors beat the . Sall Gk ey e 1ok S8 LoV CLEVELAND. Walnut Hll team, 14 0 1, in & five-mning | °F "‘:hn”:";";n’:‘ '::_ °“é‘:"n’: ot the Via ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. [oRe 8 B e e T8 Y e 3T 1S | B Reere: Danson Tunlars e ah | otpedo bost. destrorer At & Gost of $180. i i i Depver B3 i e |Hemowirio 84 e omelit e 140 | i Phd Benson Juntors would ke 10 | 000, The vessel fs 371 feot over all, 275 4 This train is for the special accommodation of the Nebraska Teachers aini theis 8t. Joseph. 8 » 2 o] : 1 §: 8.0 7 | Meac trom ey tesm UNdST I8 YeATs of 489: | goh. on ‘the Water 1ine, friends who will attend the Solpnds Sorioew.. - B % B MBReeslt R E G In Southern Association. When Governor Allen was sent to Porto ST ] 49| paaden, b1 9 3 2 838 11 o\ Memphis—Memphis, 9; Little Rock, 0. |Rico he was given the Mayflower, after it N. E. A, OONVENTION. p .0 01 4 01140 At Shreveport—New Orlea 4; Shreve- | had been outfitted at conslderable expense, N . f " . N ok A Three-1 League, S En e W01 0L O port, e em—Birmingham, 11; Chatta. | 88 NS oficial yacht. The Mayflower, which The equipment of this train will consist of Free Reclining Chair Cars, Tourist Kford—Rock Island, 7 Rockford, 4. Potats...... $11 8 3 3 | nooga 0 K. now replaces the Dolphin, is under com- and Standard Sleeping Cars. 4 At Bavenpori—Ceanr Rapids, 3 Davéns |8t Louts i heesstitlt il A Aninnathyiiay il s o M B Low round trip tickets, sleeping car reservations and particulars at Illinoi port, 1. t Cleveland .2000000 4 T ———— Gleaves. R A 5 y T . . 8 b Bvapsviig-Teere Tiaute: GRS DOt | NOThAN riogl Bh Sl 1, nane Rl Matsge 1atnp fhe Base. . R T e Central City Ticket Office, 1402 Farnam Street, or write DAL Bloomington—Decatur game post- | play i) Weliage to MoCormick Passed bajl: | ST Jomn Dillt schooner. Yaaht Stoteor | 1s found fn the matured products of the . Bto ase: Hickman. poned. N By Retdy. & Wua" pitch: | actoes the fnieh line st 130 (s morning, | Auheuser-Busch Brewing assoclation, St. W. H. BRILL, Dist. Pass. Agt. I11. Cent. R. R., Omaha, Neb., ernhardt. First base on balls: eldy, 4 Louls, U. 8. A, every bottle being aged to < 3 H 'ht, which the lightest of alrs between | ¢ GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE | 2eCiaiitnardt, o Suslek out: By Reldy! | yacht, whic ed from the tall to the head | perfection, after proper preparation from H . | fat calms, % by Bermhardt, 3. Left on’bases: 8t.| fiat calms, passed from the Wil (e the Rne Louls, 7; Cleveland, 11. Time . S | eholcest material Orders promptly filled { e o e nnm * | pire: sneridan. Attendance, 300. faliing committee Kot In af 4 o€lock &% | by George Krug, manager Anheuser-Busch ! »-WRien Rermirg Games Postponed. apnouncing the_ results, * “Hen'" Farker, | braach, Omaba. & Frazer to Score, skipper o eteor, says: ‘‘They | At Washington—Washington-Philadelphla and put in a 5 no A “oNT"‘ el et s Tpane S5 8 Moteer 850 215 | STEAMER BEACHED IN HARBOR | @@ BROOKLYN, June ®.—The Philadelphia | At c&‘}’m;’—“‘m‘“""n"“m 8aM6 | jecher says, thinks very well of Meteor. b ¥ team beat out the Brooklyns today owing | PRUPRLIEL S Cpicago-Detrott games I e 4 m of Alaska Line ngs Leak o sP.ci.“" Y to an error by Flood which cnabled Fraser | piylyGred: wet sround Woman's Tenn! Has Eight Feot of to score witl the winning run. end- st In looking at offices In different bufld ings, the greatest pralse the owner or ding of the Teams. quu.@nrx‘agx;s'w%d:-uyn-'& -Miss Marion Water in Hold. In all DISEASES | rental agent can give an office is to say that it is ones of ¢ ance, 2,700. Score: g00d as an office In The Fae 5 BROOKLYN. Played. Won. Lost. P.C.|{ennis champio from Miss_Elizabeth snd DISORDERS | Building.” It may be In some respects, but it can not be in every respect. A RH.0.AE | Chicago ... g g g .m )fo:re b, 31':«'""' i wa. ”'»::;3 JuBe $0.~The steamés of MEN, The Bee Buiiding Is one of the only two absolutely fireproof office bulldings in E g sl gfl'flup 1 % h 847 | Set: with Mias Jories osi- | Oregon is ashore ‘at Dutch barbor with il 12 years la Omaba Omaha. The Bee Building is the only bullding having all night and all day Sunday 83 § 141§ 1|8y Touts 8 ¥ ® % poned undl today, Mise Moores {ndlepo; | elaht ¢ r in its hold. { SYPHILIS elevator service. The Bee Bullding furniehes electric light and water without ad- 50 1381 ¢ Rashingt B3 80 4| andMHe Was unable to conclude the game. | On the voyage north the Oregon began ?” cured by the QUICK. | ditional cost. The Bee Bullding is kept clean, not eome uf the time, but all of the 8048 331 ¢ 3 Baitimors V8 % @ 438 | Miss Jones was thereupon declared cham- | leaking badly before it had passed Van- E8T. Jptea: aog 'flm time. 01136 833 1|Cleveland . .lll dfl D‘:m cr‘.:‘ plon. couver lsland, and it was found necessary yot been - o Koep these points in mind when looking for an office,"and 111 taik: ot 11018 0 ames today: Cleveland at N - ,~and you wi ake one iinn KX eB-QJo at 8t Lgua: Wathinglon 4t Boston, Lawn Tenis Champion, to keep the' pumps soine commiantly lo ":,,1” Wflfl%"fi‘m&‘:fi SUROG | 10, X" (e patate i mlod when & > LK bt O eyl rnia Champlonehip today, | owever, with two feet of water in its | QUL %S GUianiita o bo Dermancel *Batted for Newton in ninth. e e aE e ore, the Rolder, "by 64, | bold and the machinery very badly out of | for life. List of vacant rooms in niladelphis 1o00e9oealIN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION | bestine A W 3 ] B e VARIGOOELE s, Metheo new, rooklyn o — X —_— without ocutting, pain .rf:r'.“:“’p;‘.'n.a.f‘.'n"n‘:',“’nf" I B Columb Fails to Ilinois Pro L no deten m work: t were landed Captain §hlllfl¢1vhin. 2; Brooklyn. ‘8. urves Are Shut Out PEORIA, 1l ; permanen ; e ley declded that| posreniesd, o ° June e prohibition- | he could make St. Michael, where the ves- | WHBAK MEN from Excesses or Victim4 e Feaber” Biotin Bapes by St Pau e AL B s Y T hurs | scl could be safely beached and repaired. | to Nervous Debiity or Expiustin. Fask McCreary, Double play Hulswitt (Was“ | oruMBUS, 0., June 3.—No local batter | 0Pens here this evening. Among the lead- | After leaving Nome (he rudder post gave | uf Middie L Iaoh B¢ vim ':L: . vigor lan could solve Cogan's|ers here are Hale Johnson of Chicago, who | oyt and the steamer refused to answer | strength, with organs impaired and Bt i oyt Bmaher TThen & | SRS (M afiirhony ana ToltmpitTvas | slats shiirman Hog, T, By PAIGR 8f |1 i, FPRICTVRE, ourad VIR 5 BT oy New York 8 hut out by Bt Faul cBoth of e | man of the hational committes, ahd John | Fortunately the weather was good and | Treatment, No bain og 3 ts Out Boston. Ground Floor. ] n Attendance, §73. Beore: G. Woolley. The nomination of officials | Captain Seeley was able to make tempo- | Dasnaliation Fres. Hentay, NEW YORK, June 30.—Boston defeated COLUMBUS. will not take place until Wednesday att Tery revatrs. . As e lsak Bad B0t in-| OMARGES LOW. 110 8. 14¢h 8¢ | (10OM M/ 183 fest. Faces Sevententh strest anc has windo Per Month York in the first game of the present RH noon. Seveéral special trains will arrive t it “.H'el :’Dr.] n shutting fhl home lupl\ out. o0 evenli to the conve creased and did not appear to be dangerous s.m.‘ & s“"" o.m‘ I* Y. his l:nz large, light '“m‘.S:. the rental price e i Boore: d 0044 0ftion predicted ‘On " the | e Geclaed that he eould reach Seattte in | Dle " i Const: ol Bovenioenty Sioaa 45 entrancs both 6a The e 3 2222 3 §|sAmtion of & Dlatierm. safety and so 4id not stop at St. Michael. T SOEENE * -0-A o st L ity Bank. With the pumps golng continually he found reerl] ot : First Floor. 11 1 - it impossible to keep the water down, and ¢ There 18 no fner oifice suile in Umaha thao this N1 5850 i e & one, It is located 1B : 110 a.’f—“:&g‘fl c;qx;r_y " Yook Ty ’-o‘noFi.lfh ‘l’x'.'. as it was gaining at a dangerous rate he DR. IIRY PROGTOII "'.‘.",‘,&,;‘fl'm d f“wl:fll.t"?'l‘nlubl- stairway, and has \mulun? L8] 1 08 ity is sald to be pegotiating for the cons | was compelled to put into Duteh barbor TO THE Tonts on Farnam stieet. One room 1 11x1s and tay o1 e huuging. B 18 | H 37 1 1| troling interest of the Natfonal Bank of | ynq beach the vessel. uUrglar-proof veult, marble mantels plece. hardwood i i 3 H H Commerce, which has deposits of nearly frescoed 1o Sult lenant be. R H 8¢ Paul | 80010100 03| LG Mr. Undérwood heid_a confer.| The Oregon had some southbound pas- w PO e i R s DU rier) macrited Mt Swoet | ence 'today with Dr. W. L. Woods, the | sengers aboard, but the number is mot It would be & very desl ‘ nu o Hhannon. Husging Two-pase hit: Mo | feoVvigst stockholder In the concern. WHhile | ynown. 1t s belleved the vessel can be THE PAIN PERIOD PLASTERS 1 make tractor. The Hoor spuce i ner, Shannon, Huggin e hiti Dr. Woods would not that he was and prescribe have helped so many women in \ ¥ n r.n‘rl N’l;:-‘rn»b-“l;Vh‘lm:l ‘X‘;UQI: ‘}D‘g:bl; ready to sell his holdings, he admitted | saved. New York ¢ the women of Om: 5 *Batted for Taylor )ln om;un. i e hv,%""m At B that he might retire before long. o e i—— to know dortul Diessing they ars Third Floor. ¥, s j The_reliet 0 out: i by 0000000 0-0|pase on ball o Wagner, jou once use one you will r again ROOM 308: This room Is Zx8 feet id v A To Advance Sci. DENVER, Colo., June 3.—The sult of | § tread the coming of the pain beriod. I have evator, door can be readily vesn iasilopacated [Baer, the on, 4 Tirat base on | Hit by pitc eq ball: By Cogan. PITTSBURG, June .—Hundreds of dete- | F, B. O'L:lllly ingt David A 3nils, wec- | § other remadies Tor ' you. Tot” which rh el 2 5 o e lera- . e errors: Boston, ork, 1._Left on |1:#5. Umplre: Haskell. tes to the convention of the American ' [SH8rY of state. to enjoin o pub- | b 1 o s miy write o e KOOM B88: This 2 3 . 8. Two-l 1ishis 1 elght-hour day and other con- fees and any woman may write to me in '00m I8 17x32 feet and will be divided to sult the te L bases: Boston, T; New York. & Two-base river Lowes for Loutaville. ch:-:l"z:dh;; {he Advancement of Sclence LN nal’ Srbendments which are to be ‘and recelve any needed ad- This P00 'PATLIOUIAIL AADLA ToF BOME " CURbern nan Suno!. Greminger, Dunn, O'Hay Doul LOUISVILLE, June 30.—Schriver's bad 1 g Mary Proctor's In- large oo x voted on this fall was dismissed by the r Space and ls & decideciy handsome office, haviug an entrance iacing ihe A vs: 'Demont to Courtney fto Tenney, | throw. allowing Clingman to score in t nroiled al’ DTl 1000 aclegules will | gupreme court today. s Oumada ouly by S Dug mindowe looking out upon Seventeenth street. It hac s very Brodie to Mathewson, Jones to Bower: iast loning, lost the game for Loulsvil ession of the national organi n y Drug Co., 14th’ and s 1o the DUILAInG, .. o> hard weed foors and is ons of the chuicest oii. First base on balls: Off Taylor, 1. Struck mdlya All "{'105'"" were made on erro; eld at g.m,,.a Music Hall thi TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY, o sesanenia + Frice 50 2 Attendance, 1,700. Boo nd devoted to addresses of YED, a_red Jersey cow, halt ; ool h MILWAUKEE voviviiie | | welcome ina responsca. Prot. ‘Asoph Hall | '?'::r?“::or.rflnrn T o B, n’«'fi;jam"ifli | a i s st b o Fourth Floor. K 2 . 8. N., pré b obertson. Lost—] WOOM 401s 15x13 feet. This 0| Kerwin, 02 room s 1709 E— 1902 e 415 | : BLOOD_ POISON | “o 0 e ot fem b 2ot ot tostor 1o, cours (Gannon, . (] po— ors| iscase o i et Lh i or i o o . For 195 years the e tastest o cure WHEN Y;)l’lnyO\h’ te price furnishes Hrat-clbss accomnOURLIONE. . rrss +reer IS N1 ourao W TO DO. Many have pimples, spots & PE\ i H on(he skin/ gores I Uhe ' mouth, issrer Fifth Floor . e B Saawiver, H falling hair, bone pains, catarrh; don't 2 olsenes, : Know"it 18 BLOOD BOISON. Send to DR, | §UITE 514 This is & very large room, 1ixé fest. It faoes west, but is v Maria Farina) b g Mg LA @ R BROWN, 885 Arch St, Philadeiphia, Pa., light and well ventiated. it is very seldom that space of size is of- _____ 13 for BROWN'S BLOOD CURE.' 8.0 pef fered in The Bee Building. It could be used:to adyantage by some frm foa 13 bottle; lasts one menth. Sold only By employing a largs number of clerks of ' requiring large flosr space ! “Two out when winning run was seordl, A night cap is all right If its Gold Top fhormiap & Mecymacli Drug To.. IGN. 258 Bre-proof Dubding, e T il e el aed e st s bt fo B8 8 & s - twaul 001 1-2 Yo i ] g N Iyauke IR = Bottled Beer. It means sound sleep and 1's Capsules Cures Meniosfowdays | OM 631: This room faces the court and is 1ixié feet. 1t has & Burklar-proof v ") ‘un op, Dases: Leuloville, 4: Milwaukes, pleasant dreams. Drink it freely—you'll Brown's Capsules "Bodestuesie: "2 Bblter ot wxaln Arms: 1t wouid Bn pardculaoh sed Somm Fote" g EAU DE COLOGNE o-bage his: “Kerwin:' Ganzel’ Bacrl: ce the morning. firm desiring fOrst-class eceommodatio b . . Doubl lay: rids never have a headache in HAS KEPT THE LEAD T oopuble gAY MeRride M to Runkle. Struck out: By 'Kerwin, 1; by CUR: YOURSELF 001 ] jotock: L. i by taned bl “Mepisde JETTER BREWING CO., A ) Sixth Floor. 3 ” go0, 10 Bauinat 101 This consists of two rooms, both 184xl1%. Each of them has & NaTeTE Altock 2 imer T o Bouth Omahs, Neb. 'Phone tatione’ or Sicoration) large burglar-proof Vault, have bes n hewly decorated and are rooms pire: Ward. Omaha Offce, ‘Phone 1642. % o mucous mem where any business or professional man may be comfortable. Price fof Bio. Soeve ‘ot Feleds. 28 LEE MICHELL, ”‘.L-“" an o v v s maated & 36 0 olesale Dealer, 1013 Matn St., Selssacut fACLEDO, June %.-Tne gume between Councll Blufts. 'Phone 8. end .t' '."I.MW :;lm-‘l. ofiam ot o pwesteia, | R. C. PETERS & CO., Ground Floor, M Rental Agents. Bee Building

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