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S 5T, Louls, kiyn, 4 to 2, today, the Boston team aving lost to Chicago, the St. Louls Na- ionals took third place In the league 1 two hits, Score: GARDINALS CLINB INTO THIRD PLACE St. Louit Defeats Brookiyn While Boston Loses to the Chicago Cublets. SALLEE TIGHT AFTER SECOND 15—By defeating June standing. Brooklyn scored two runs in the second Inhing on two singles and & | double. The locals, however, went ahead | n the fifth inning by tmely hitting and by taking advantage of Brooklyn's errors. After the second inning Baliee allowed but é RO HOAR A"" ;'1 2180 a‘:oa 2300 IRER S 9310 40180 ite0 d1400 1399 11830 g$16 Piiad LR i 10030 $310 110 = e 4 60000 W LR n § E' i 5 st - Bm.lun ‘ h‘h on batle: 0T 552 Dell. 3; oft ADBIston; '» H Off Dell, 8 in -even fnnings; gl Ap] an.nnono inning. Struck out: 1, by Salles, & Passed ball: Mo " Umplres; Orth and Byron. Oubs Blank Beston. cago shut out Carty. CHICAGO, Juns 15—Chi ay. The loc thelr hits in nd nlng 4 so0! Mrrmtb‘mm hn pitc! well in the pin visitors' hits well B mfl ,row hita out of tour | 3 Tn o ~ltnnd umlch .lum& Bvers, Score: g, Gonnolly and CPON] onmesmoond i1 2l nencouanc> ol uecoomera® POR] o m..u -rrl- Reds. CINCINNATL, Yune w—u\nar not ‘al- mwuunmlnbm.hd hh:.etnnx New York so six runs off lew Yor! an omr mmu on bdll by Tonay, ouur l'un e, §; T L Time: Kiom and. oslic, Davenport Man Wins * First Skat Prize PEORIA, I1L, June 14.—B. F'. Ostzmann, Davenport, ‘1a., the first prise at the eighteenth annual congress of the North American Bkat 1:48. Umplrea: scoring 781 tetal poants, J, Clinton, I, wom seco | Burlington Finds \ was declared winner of Badwater Does Not Belie Reputation THERMOPOLIS, Wyo., June 15-—(8pe- olal.)~The Burlington will be unable to 'operate through trains over its Wyeming line conmecting the Colorado & Couthern with the Northern Pacifio before July 1, according to the latest astimates of engl- neers who are superintending the work of repairing the damages done by floods in the Mwdwater and other streams ten days ago.’ Tweniy-three bridges and oul- verts on the Badwater alone must be re- placed, and tomporary structures canmot be put in place inside of the next fort- night. A large freight looamotive which went into the Badwater when a bridge collapsed, has disappedred with the ex- ception of the tip of the smokestack, and it is probable that no attempt to salvage it will be made. ‘The experience of the Burlington with the Badwater justifies the advice given: by old-thmers when the road was built two years agp, that it be carried up the bench parallel to the stream instead of up the valley. 7The old-timers informed the construction engineers that the Bad- water derived fts name from the fact thit it often rose With such rapidity and to sich & helght that meny Indians had lost their lives in the stream. The engineers Inssted that it was called Badwater because its water carried so : {much alkalt. Marke left by the recent flood show that at many places ‘the stream rose four feet higher than the bridges on which the rallroad croased it Sixteen Middies Now Defendants in the Exam Soandal ANNAPOLIS, M., June 15-~The ocourt of inquiry investigating irregularfties (n examinations at the naval acedemy an- hounced today that In view of testi- Mmrmmm| ence in the value of information given tcnldmmlnehurwmbyiumo- tors in various sections purgpulng the same coyrse of studies in the modern lauguages department. Admiral Fullam in a letter to the court | X Mymmlhdymhmm M réspect ita sugmestion regarding advice | wwnmwnvmmngme ¢ | midehipmen. He sald that in view of the | insinuations made hy counsel and infer- ences which might be drawn from news- paper acocunts he stood ready to appear 0 | before the court to make an explavation. State Sunday School Convention Brin s Crowd to Broken BROKIN DOW. Neb., June Il_(” olal Telegram.)—The forty-elghth annual convention of the Nebraska State Sunday School aasoclation convened here this ; | morning for g three days’ session. The. tirst day's regisiration shows ‘| nearly a thousend delegates in ‘attend- ance. The state school parade took place at 3:30 o'clock with about 1,000 people in line, the parade ‘being ‘composed of Tloats, children afoot and mounted -on Shethand vonies, delegates from over the ptate and decorated autos. A fine program was given at the after- noon session and the big tent was filled 10 1ts capacity. Among the prominent Sunday school workers alroady here are Jobn L. Alex- ander of Chicago, superintendent of the International - Secondary division; Dean C. E. Ashcraft of the United Brethren college at York: President J. 8, Dirk of Crete and ¢Gorge G. Wallate of Omaha, chairman of the executive committee. Falis City hoomr- came on a special t nnnnm Was awarded St ‘Paul, train. o e e am Tuesday night's mum is ‘a spectac~ FMR!URY TO CONSIDER uiar misslonary pagesat, e oo J es for a Book, given by the Winne- STAYING IN LEAGUE | Lae s iy Sk i - ' e boy scouts of great asslstance FAIRBURY, Neb, June I5.—(Special | in aoting e >—The fate " of ; the e chcoari.o State league base ball team will he de- Crawford arrfved home today from Hast- ings, where he held & conference with Prestdent Miles fn regard to rearranging | the supplementary schedule. At & meeting of the directors last week it was unauimously decided mot to abide by the nmew. supplementary scheduole, owing . to Fairbury being discriminated against in fayor of other teams, the Fourth of July game being taken to Nor- folk afler extensive arrangements had already been made for the game here, and twelve games grouped here, com- " mencing June 81 Schedule-Maker = Richard Grotte of Omalip, agreed to let Fairbury have' a Sunday game here with Beatrice on June 2, but it is upderstood the directors will ask for,other concessions or ask for the return of their forfeft momey and with- | g draw from the clroult. Const League. At Salt Lake CIt; /enice . ' 03 and Sitots. Bonilagton Wina from John Deere BENNINGTON, Neb., “Bennl; = l‘mmn g3t advertised store is always I .?o-'w«unm-mn.: test. And, usually, they do. Large Crowd Sees . ;| Trotters and Pacers|- NEBRASKA CITY, Nlh. June 15— ((Special Telegram.)-The first day of the three days' race meet belng held at the driving park in this eity was at- tendod by a large crowd today. This be- ing Nebraska City day, all of tho stores ‘Wwere closed. Tt is estimated the attend. anos waa 5,000, One hundred and twenty Horws ' are bers from all over the country, and the track is fast ' Summaries: 217 * Class—R: mics e W e o LY, 2:16% ass—Aubre; 0. Christy of ‘ second. Time, 2:28%, 3:19, i Thomas, Okl., second. Time, e L Ay o Trenton, uu. first; Wyoming, of gy V2 use, and Trixie second nwmy Class—A: of Road~ firet: Hal d Okd, ‘Thomas, Bes of th! Kan, Time, l.l:'., 1008 TWELVE SUB GOVERNORS ( (From » Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN, June 15.—(Special,)~Lisuten- ant Governor Pearson passed through the city today on his way home from attend- 0ing the nationa! meeting of lHeutenant . 0 Tast week Fisber: h:h "r‘:;.nmm held lt Chattancoga, V| Oniy about a dosen were present and +| & committee of five, of which Mr, Pear- Bpe- | son was chosen chairman and O'Hara of Tiinols, Arneld of Ohio, England of ‘West Virginia and Hill of Tennessee are 11 the other members, was appoluted to ar- E | range a meeting again next year. B 0 LA Drys Win at Superior. SUPERIOR, Neb., AT TENNESSEE. MEETING|' H{LBEL YANKEBS MAKE SWEEP OF SERIES Maisel’s Hard Hitting Enables New York to Swamp Browns in Final Game. NINE TO FOUR IS THE SCORE NEW YORK, June 15—Maisel's bard hitting enabled the' New York Amerfoans | to make It & clean sweep over St Liouls, | the Yankees taking the fourth game of the sorfes, § to 4 In the third Inning | Maisel cleansd the bases with & doubls. | He came up amain with the bases full in the seventh and drovo 'n two imore. runs with & sihgle, scoring himself on High's single.. In’the eighth he drove Peckin- paugh in with his fourth hit. A great one-hand’ chteh by PIpp on Lavan fea~ tured. Score: iy 3§ Bhatton, w TS APEA% st ER AR S¥eiker, 4 1 8 8 L8419 nmm‘r.nc}|- SRR EB: 1114 340 41;* 1800 t1 41030 ______ wne 0 14 Maisel, Le: P.c W Shotton (2), rung: ch Yorl l York, 1. Bases on b‘l & off James, 4. Hit Warhop, Leary and 1. ™ 1 ¥ apires: B‘v-n: :npd Brookiey om Pharmacy Beard. LINCOLN, June Btate Pharmacy board met this morning and appointed Benator Will Brookley eof Bdgar as & mémber of the State Board of Pharmacy sscrétaries to flll the place of President Barle Harper, whose time will soon expire. The appointment s for five years, arinsedisbetarisld aren' & OMAHA, 15 ~(Speciel.)—The | Omaha HERRING MOTOR CUMPANY of DES MOINES, Call and see this system in- actual - WEDN {Negro Taken from Sheriff by Mob! LITTLE ROCK, Ark, June W-—Roy Haley, the negro who on Saturday shot and killed Roy Lester, a well known taken by a mob from Sheriff Boyett of | Heompstead county today and hanged In the woods between Hope and Loulsville. The mob nearly 300 strong, overtook the sherift while he was in his automobile | driving toward Little Rock to place the | negro In the penitentiary for sate keep- ing. Haley was dellvered to Sheriff Beyott | by Sheritf Jackson of Lafayette county, who oaptured him yesterday. After being chaned twenty miles by several automo- biles filled with citinens, Jackeon eluded his pursiers ‘and Arrived at Hope. The mob learned that the negro was in jall thery and severa! more oars were oo mondeersd inithe rush to the Hemp- stead aounty peat. Sherift_Royett started in his own ecar overpowered, |AVIATOR CARPENTER WEDS STANDING IN BIPLANE NBEBRASKA CITY, Neb., June 15 —(8pe- oial Telegram,)-Jesse Carpenter of Omaha, who i to give biplane flights for three duys at the races, was married to Miss Tessie Johnson of Wayland, Mo., lodny. standing in his machine, ready to make the fiight, by Rev. Mr. Zimmerman, l‘ Lutheran minister, Officers of the | facing assoclation presentsd the ‘newly- weds a nice purse. Mr. Carpenter and his bride will make dally flights at the driving park during the next two days of the races. ! Farmer Hangs Himaelf. RIQUX FALLS, B. D,, June 15.—(8pecial Telegram.)Tired of lits, Ole B. 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Billard, former director of the New York, New Haven & Hartford rail- |rosd company, who was indicted - with twenty other directors, past and present, ! \John L, Billard is f | tor alleged eriminal violatlon of the anti- (trust law, Mr. Billard claimed immunity ou the ground that he had testified before lhpl Interstate Comunerce commission and the federal grand jury which in 1913 indicted Charlos 8 Mellen, then preaident of the New Haven road; President .Chamber- lan of the Orand Trunk Rallrad com- pany, and Chalrman Smithers on charges of conspiracy. e court denied the government's mo- tion that & judgment of conviction be entered, againet ‘Bdward. D. Robbins, & director and former counsel of the: New | Havent road, because of the ovpiruling of ‘Mr. Dobbins’ plea in bar‘to the in- | |atctment. Thib, it wia' assimed; would {result in Mr. Robhing entering, a. plea to | |the indictrent -and - standing trial | USRI NG S Taft Speaks at Wellesley College WELLESLKY, Mass,, June 16.—Former President Taft came here today to de- liver the principal address at the Welles- ley college commencement. The clase of 20 young women, six of whom received | the degree of Master of Arta; was the largest to be graduated from Wellesley, NORTHAMPTON, Mass, June 18— ! Beven young women recelved the degree | of Master of Arts and %16 that of Bache elor 6f Arts at the Smith college com- mencement today. Fialy Docs Damage. ! SUPERIOR, Neb, June 16.~(Special | Telegram.)—A hedvy hailstorm between | here and Guide Rook did much damage, almost totally destroying the wheat cropa of several tarmers, BOSTON Surprising 8o easy is the FELS NAP in cool or lukewarm: water. Never hot. Fels & Co. Philadelphia. Let The Bee “Situations Fettle” With UMMER without' almost as unthi trees without leaves. 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