THE OMAITA DATLT ITEE: S ATUI? DAY, AFTHTi 21. 1000. .BPBMS. Ji:ilk H J.L.BWANC Saturday's pecials. Glove Specials. IvatMit style and newest shades In Kid Olovcs-positively the greatest bargain ever offered In kid gloves. 1 60 quality liulles' finest Imported Pique Kid Olove.i mado of the beiit German lamb skin In nearly nil colore n all flues, go on bargnln tlMf! quarcs at, pair v-' Hitch class Kid Gloves nt Glove Depart ment the very highest grade gloves that re made In glace. French llorho nnd Kngllsh huede two and three-clasp and f oster lace hook gloves. All the newest fhadtfl for spring, Including black nnd whit. Every pair warranted and lilted If desired. Regular price up to J2.00 In this tale at, pair $1.25 and 98c Handkerchiefs. A New York Importer's samples and broken loin of Swiss Kmbroldery and Lne Kdgo Handkerchiefshundreds of different styles fin shfcer quality regular 4 f- price up to Wc each on J"C bargain tablo ut , ' w 1,000 doiNi ladle' handsomely Hemstitched Initial Handkerchiefs with lace Inserted carnors. also with four corners embroi deredand lace edged hand- j kerchiefs many styles worth rlC regular 14c choice v-ew 2j0 dozen lad leu' and cents pur Irish Inen Handkerchiefs, nil widths nnd hem stitched, all sizes, regular price up to 25c, In this sale, each 10c and 15c each Hosiery Specials New spring Hosiery for ladles, misses nnd men In the latest spring novelties, In plain black, stripes, plnlds, Hlohllcu ribbed nnd all over lace effects, Kvery pair guaran teed a special bargain. Ladles' and children's fast black Hose, In plain, fine and heavy ribbed, r-j j mads full seamless, worth up to MAC 15c, go at, pair v-w Ladles' silk finished, two-thread, fast btnek leull Seamless Hose double sole split heel and all-over lace, stripes. u mm Would be a bargain at 25c 1 pair-In this sale nt An elegant lln of ladies' fine Imported Hose, In fast black, stripes, plaids nnd all fancy colors. Made of the tlnest maco yarn, Rtchllu ribbed nnd Hambrant rlbbl.,also drop stitch French s llslo Hose, worth up to DOc, sC In this eale nt, pnlr aw-rw UtiderwearStiaps B) dozen ladle' plain white, ecru nnd fancy colored Undcrvests, nil sizes manufac turer's odds and endu worth g up to 19c in' this flalo at, each v-rw 23c quality ladles' fine Kgyptlan Jersey Illbbed Hndervests, silk stitched, silk taped lUNCk. and armholes, In plain cru nnd fancy colorH also full shape Undervasts, worth up to I ZjiH 26c In this alo at Indies' high class mercerized silk Under vests. flnp and -wide ribbed, silk crocheted necks and armholes, silk rib- bon trimmed, worth up to ZfJ Mo, U colors, at, each Corset Covers. 600 lxl I e' well made, perfect fitting COH8ET COVKRS all sires, go at, each 10c Belated Easter Millinery at Less Than Half Price A New York importer received a consignment of Easter Hats last Tuesday, just threo days too late. Knowing that J. L. Brandi'iH & Sons can always use them (at a price) he wired us. We made an offer and it was accepted and now the hats are here. A liner lot of imported pattern nats were never shown in the city. Ihe styles are exclusive. We hazard a description of them below, but it hardly does the hats justice. Ten dollars buys a pattern hat that would have cost $25 and $35 a week ago. They came too late for Easter and consequently are being sac rificed. They comprise the leading European styles and are Btrictly in ac cordance with the modes in vogue in 1'nris nml London. Hon't dtOay In rhnosliiR from this Hiitiprl) lot of pnttern lints, nml hoar In niltnl the - - Hiivlnj; possibilities this anle presents. At Five Dollars we offer a choice assortment of our own special creations, including 10 values in chiffon and fancy laco straw tur band, all very stylish hats jet crowns, chiffon roll and brim, nn,7ln table on second floor is A large assortment of I rimmed Leghorn Hats. These are especially lino quali ties of leghorn, trimmed $ iDi with rtliiirnn. llnwtirs iinri or- S naments, actual 8.r values . $5 Utitriitimed Children's Leghorn Hats on salo for Short nark Sailors nil colors-only Hand-marie Hats of fancy straw Ktf"fcf- on wire frames, all shapes, for ..VVW These nro positively the best values of fered In Fntrlmmed Hats thin season Hats 25c 10c Our bargain filled to the limit with a choice line of trimmed hats the largest $ assortment ever shown at on time and one price regardlrrB of value they go for l'rotty Short nack Bailors .stylishly trimmed at 350 $100 Trimmed Leghorn Hats for children chiffon nml flower trimming cholco $100 Bargains in Flowers All the Flowers (bat have been carried over from the great Raster rush go on three bargain tables All the 25c quality of Flowers ai A1 llw Wi quality of Flowers 15c All the $100 quality of Flower8 25C i Tlu-Mi incliuli' Hoses, Chrysanthemums, VlnletH. l.llnos. l'ntiHles and Popples. 10c Suit Prices Slashed. Remarkable Offers Saturday. We place on sale Saturday, 175 strictly tailor-made suits, in newest etons, lly fronts, open and tight fitting styles, in now ca-lot gray, tan, blue brown, oxford and black. Trimmed with now taiiorsd stitching, box pleat back, and the better grades, all lined throughout with taffeta silk. Note Saturday's Special Prices. 1 -T" for " omen's S10 1 Ot3 Tailor made Suits jj"-" made In now shape J- .TnrJfnt fit fln nnvAltv tfnada and nil wood coverts. A rare bar caln $10.00 valucn for 14.85. j CT for "ometrs n.01) Covert Jackets 3)a I 1 tnado of all wool oovort, box front, (jood lin- tnrT nlr.nlv tnllnrod nml trlmmnil. evarv ftarmcnt perfect llttlng. Positively worth double Satur day's price I2.&0. rt T for Women's 05 ' JL V S.00 Eton 1 Jackcts- made of all wool Venetian nnd Covert 'loths, nobby. Hton shape, silk lined and tailor stitched. They are n bargain at $6.00 Saturday's price $3.08. 698 nnrl tr for Womens $t2 50 Tiiilor made Suits rnuda in Etnne, single and double breasted, tlcht-nt- tlnK. box pleat skirt, all wool coverts, all sites nnd colors, $12.60 valuefl for $6.98. $Q85 1485 tor Womeds $17.r50 Tailor mndc Suits tlcht-fittlng and box fronts, silk lined Jackets, box pleat skirt, coverts, bomonpuns, cnevlots, etc. some ap pllqued and others tailor stitched positive ly $17X0 valuos for $9.85. for Women's $25.00 Tnllor mnde Suits made in all tno popular stylos otho HouHOn of all the most Bervicoablo fabrics, in all colors. Thoso BultH arc a bart'oln even at $25 Saturday's price $14.85. Extra Special Misses and Children's Skirts, worth up to $5.00, at $1.39 "We bought lot of misses'and children's skirts from a manufacturer nt our own usurp nnd place them on sale Saturday sit u slight margin. Do not Judcn these garments by tlm prlco we offer tliein nt. Their regular Helling price is $! nnd $ri. They are made of coverts, homespuns, cheviots, plaids, etc. llrald and applique triinmuci, all ivltli nox back. Wp repeat ngaln their rnluu, ?1 nnd .$5 and caution you not to miss the opportunity. Special for Saturday ds, etc. llrald and applique $1.3.9 $198 for Women's $5 00 Fine Wool m oitii i? iiiuuo vi summer weight novelty wool finely tailored best of linings actually worth $5 for $l.9S. $098 for Women's $5.00 Cropon I . 1 , . . A 1 "f valuo In mohair crepon- new style well lined and bound worth fully $5.00 on sale for $2.98. There Is but a limited quantity of these. 398 tiklrtn n ior Women's $fi.00 Anpllqued Skirts mado of fine all wool choviot, hoitre, box baok, npnlinued, taffeta silk front and liack Thee tiklrtn nre a. rare b area in at tG.00. Ba.turdnv's sDeclal nrlce Is only $3.9S. Grand Sensational IQasemetit In Basement. Ono million envelopes all sizes, all kinds, special 1p per package 10,000 yards all silk rihbon, worth 5c a yard, 1 on sale for 10,000 renmont cambric skirt lining, worth 5c yard 1 0 for 500 yards drapery Swissoline 4 5-in wide, worth tc 20c yd, on sale for Ono big lot tidies, shams, scarfs, etc, worth up 1 CI pi to 50c, your choice. . A- Notion Bargains On little things the Boston Store saves you money as well as on high priced articles. A dime at our notion counter goes as far as a quarter would elsewhere. Notn these prices and ,ask yourself where you can duplicato them. Safety Pins j three papers for Aw Adcmantinc Pins ip two papers for A Best English Pins On per paper Brass Drapery Pins 1 p per dozoi Aw Imitation DcLong Hooks and Eyes, per card Black Lisle Garter Elastic rtn worth 15c, at Feather Stitched Braid tr worth 10c boll, at....-FV- And hundreds of other bargains in the basement. Woodbury's Facial Soap and Facial Cream are mndo especially for ttia face and to cleanse and pur ify the delicate sltln of ttm human body. If used dally In toilet and bath will clear the complexion ttnd keep the skin young1 and fresh. Woodbury's l'"Uclal Soap, Facial Cream, Violet Powdwr nnd Dental Cream regular price I FlC. 25c our iirlce Woodbury. Hair Tonic keejs the scalp clean and lii.lthy the hair tsoft Qo and tluffy special price On eule In Drug Department. QUAKERS KEEP UP THE PACE Biamsiters Qirti a Beoond Drubbing in a Vtrj Oloii Game. BltLY LOWE'S ERRORS ARE RESP0NS1BLF tTro Mlsoue In Succession Send the Winning Itmi Afro lic I'lnte In the Kleventh InnliiK. 'hllndelpblit .", Ilnntnn -4. KniiKan City I. Alliinrniiiilln lluffnlii l. Detroit I. Cleveliiml 7. luilliiiinpnll (I. Xew York 1, llrooltlyu S. Clarke, e... Sullivan, c. Nloliols, p.. Freeman , Totals . ,00401 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 .0 0 0 0 0 , 4 83l IT 3 Cross, ss., Fraxer, p.. 1 2 S 0 2 5 Totals .. & 7 S3 10 2 One out when wlnnlne run was mado. Hatted for Clark In eleventh Inning'. Iloston 0 10300 0 000 04 Philadelphia ...2 001 010000 1-0 H.irned runs; l'hll.tdelphla, Two-bnso hit: Myers. Sacrifice hit: Delchanty. Double plnj-s: IaJole to Cross to Dele hunty, Delehimty lunnsslsled). First base on balls: Off Nichols, 1; off Fraser. 4. Struck out: Hy Nichols, 4. Ift on bases: Hoston, 8; rhllmlelphla, 7. Time of gume: 2:fC. Umpire: Connolly. Attendnnco: 13, 711. SunerliiiN AVIn Uir Heeoml. NEW YORK. April 20. The New Yorks scored u well earned victory pver tho Hrooklyns nt the Polo grounds thl.s after noon. The Hrooklyns lie.m with n rush, but the substitution of Doheny for Sey mour In the thlnf Innlnir auved the day. Attendance, 4,'J). Sroro: NlV YOllK. I HHOOKI.YN It lt.O A.1-..I JtllOAK onth and cIkIiUi InnlnKS todoi- and won the second srame of the openlnir series. Three bas hits by Gettman and Ryan -wore the features 8oore; DUTltOlT I nUPFAI. It.H.O.A K. It.ll.O.A.E. Hy. If 1 1 5 0 0 Knoll, If.... 1 1 1 0 0 llurlty. of... 112 0 0 Flood. 3b.... 0 0 Kltwrlleld, H 2 114 lKhrsron, rf. 1 I Htilllvun. Ib. 0 2 0 7 1 Oettman. cf. 3 1 McAUId'r, rf 0 1 1 n oenroy. lh.... l o Hs-n, lb.... 0 2 1R 0 Ulnllman. s 0 1 Wlieelr, 3b. 0 0 1 0 0 Andrews, 8b. 0 1 Shaw, Miller. 0 2 0 0 0 i OHpeer, c.. . 3 OMIllCKan, p. C 0 0 2 nilLADKM'IlIA. April 20. Tho baso ball Ceason opcnrsl hero today under nusplclous circumstances, Tho attendance was of tho holiday order nnd tho spectators had the satisfaction of scolnR Philadelphia defent Iloston In a closely contested eleven-lnnltiK came. Thero was nothing particularly brilliant about tho game. It was a pltchors hattlo nnd Nichols nppeared to have the hotter of It, but his support was not equal to that of Fraser a. Hoston s defeat was tho result of two consccutlvo errors by I.ovo in tho eleventh Inning. With Lajole on base and ono man out !.ove fumbled an easy rounder from McFarland's bat and thon muffed n throw to catch McFarlaml at sec end and permitted Itolo to score. Scoro: 1S03TON I PUlIVDKI.rill . llll.OA.n. HIIOA.E. Tenney, lb.. 0 2 IS 1 OThottias, cf. 1 1 3 0 0 Hamilton, cf 0 1 1 0 1 Rlsgle. If.... 1 2 2 0 0 Jmir. 0 0 2 3 O Deleh'ty. lb. 0 0 21 1 0 Htahl. rf 2 1 3 0 OIlAjole. 2b... 1 2 2 6 0 Collins, 3b... 1117 OiKllck. rf .... 0 0 10 0 burry. If . 1 2 3 0 l,MeKarl'd. c. 0 0 0 0 0 towe, 2b.... 0 1 1 4 JMrr, 3b.... 2 10 3 0 20 POUNDS AT S15VENTY. J.vtt Off Coffer nml Mntlo n ItemurK ntile tinln In llenlth, N. H. naldwln of ltconla. N. II., Is 70 years old and has rained twenty pounds nlnco 1S9S. A letter says: "I drank Im ported cofl'oe becaui.e I needed something wnrm with my merit). Whllo I was ubIdk coffee I was thin Ir flesh and nervous, with stomach trouble is well n bowol and kid ney trouble. I left off coffee In 1S9S, taking Postum Food Coffee In Its place. "I was fortunate In the first trial of Postum, when It was well made by tho wife of n groceryman, who had used It long enough to know Just how to mako It right. It tasted so good to mo that I have had It nt homo ever since, nnd havo gained twenty pounds. I am much strougor than I was a year ago. "It speaks pretty well for the food valuo of tho Postum Food Coffeo for a person 70 years old to gain weight at that age. Not only that, but the old trouble with tho ntomacli, kidneys and bowels has disap peared." , Health does not always set In Immedi ately after a person makes a change in diet, nor does sickness always set In Imme diately after bad habits aro taken up, but tho dally life maintained by good food and fjood drink, free from poisonous elements llko coffee will gradually build In new nnd perfect cells In the human body, so that month by month a sturdy and steady condi tion of health Is sot up that will carry a person through many Irregularities of Bleep md diet, nnd through a vast amount of hard work, wheroas a parson who is Just barely well, siibjoct to continued trouble from some rirt of ailment caused by coffee and Its effects on the nerves, would bo completely prostrated and bo unable to carry out tho work of life. Moderation and a wo selec tion of food and drlnU brings health, which is truo happiness. Vll'trtn. rf.,2 2 1 Mercer. 3b.... 2 1 2 l"rllie, rf....O 0 0 lmvW. hh .... 2 3 3 Doyle, lb 0 2 It Kelbaeh, lf .. l 1 0 Oleimon. 2t...1 1 3 Clnidy. e 2 1 2 Keymour, p...O 0 0 Dohrny, p.... 2 2 0 Totals 1 0 Shecknnl. of .3 1 5 0 Kerler. rf ....0 0 0 0 Jennings, lb..O 0 7 0 Kelley. If 0 2 0 1 Daly, 21 0 0 2 YeiiKer, 3b....O 4 1 Dnblen, SB....I 0 ODvmont, 3b-2l2 .0 0 0 0 0 MrOulre. C...1 .2 2 0 2 0 Kltsnn, p 1 Dunn, p 0 12 13 21 U 4, Total 5 T31 u 4 Two out when camo was culled on ac count of dnrkness. New York 0 0 4 4 2 0 1 1-12 Hrooklyn 1 I 0 1 0 0 0 2-8 Karned runs: New York. 3; Brooklyn. 1. I'irst oaso uy errors: .pw i uk. . -, Kcllv lb n I II 1, , M..j- V..iv York fi: ': :" Hro'okl'vn. 0. Two-b.ihe hit: Davis. Struck ou 1. son mour itw-o iuuiiiksi, uii. "" ""' Damman, p. 0 0 Frlsblu. aienson. Keeler. Stplen bases: Davis, Dovle. Olcnson, Doheny, Keeler, Demont. Double play: D.ivls to VanUal tren. Wild pitches: 2. Passed balls; Grady. 2. lilt by pitcher: Hy Seymour. 1; by Doheny. 1. Halk: Kltson. Umpire: limslle. Time of game: 2:09. CINCINNATI. April 20.-No gnmo with Chb ago; r.iln. . . . . ST. I.Ol'lS, April 20.-St. I.oila-Plttsbirg gamn scheduled for today was postiwncd on nccount of rain. StlllllllntC f Hie Tcninx. Won. ljst. o Totnls .. 4 10 27 IR 31 Totals .. 6 7 27 11 1 Detroit 1 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 01 Hurfnlo 01000023 0-6 Karnml runs: Detroit, 2; lluffulo, 2. Two base hit: Mllllsan. Throe-baso lilts: Gstt nian, Ryun. Dnublo plays: Hallmnn to Flood to Carey; .MIIIIkuii to Flood to Carey, lilt by pitched ball: Miller. Bases on balls: Oft Mllllgan. 2; off Miller, 1. .Sacrifice hits: Flood. Miller Wheeler. Stolen bases: Kl hertleld (2i, Shearon. Gettmnn. Struck out: Hy Mllllgnn, 5; by Miller, 1. Passed ball: Shaw. Wild pitches: Miller, Mllllgan Time of game: One hour nnd forty minutes. Umpire: Dwyer. Cle velnnil Stiirts Winner. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., April 20.-Indlan-upolls and Clevelnnd opened the Ami'rln.in 0 o , league season hero today beforo 2.000 neonle. 1 0 ; After two days of postponement the gnmo 1 1 was played on a soggy Held and tho con 1 0 test was tlnlshed In n ilrlzzllnir rain clnvn. 2 2 ! land won by bunching hits on Kellum In 'J 1 tho llfth and on gifts of Damman nml fielding errors In the seventh. Seybold lilt over tho fence his lirst time up, sending llartzcll In with him. Tho score: JNDIANAl-OMS. C7.HVlil.AND. II II.O A.E.I It II O A.E. lTosr'ver, rf. 0 ll.irtzell, K. 3 Muillson. ts. 1 1 Seybold. cf.. 1 I lleyjon. e... 0 tt: Hy Doheny, 1; by Kltson. 2: by Dunn, ,Vynn, :b o 1 Hase on balls: Hy Seymour, 5; by Kit- 3b 0 1 m. I: by Dunn. 1. Hase bits: Off Sey- o i inur (two Innings). 2; off Doheny. f.; oft pa mman. d 0 0 0 Pickering-, If 1 1 White, rf . . . 1 0 lluelow, 3b.. 0 1 Renins, cf... 0 OCrlsham. lb. 0 Olllerba'r. 2b. 1 0 niKirlns. o... 1 1 2 Philadelphia Chicago St. Louis .... Hrooklyn .... Now York ... Hoston ClnrlnnaT Pittsburg 1 1 I 1 0 0 0 r. c. 1.(110 l.ODO 1 Vlox. ss. 1 2 0 Jones, p..,, 1 2 0, Totals . Totals .. 6 6 27 14 31 Indianapolis .1 0 0 0 1 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 4 Karned runs: Indianapolis. 2; 3. Innings pitched: ICellum. S I 2 4 2 1 1 2 2 8 1 1 1 I 0 2 1 1 . 7 S 27 S 5 0 2 0 O-fi 0 3 0 0-7 Cleveland, Damman. I: Jones. 9. Hase bits: Off Kollum. off Damman. 2; off Jones, fi. Hnses on balls: Hy Kellum. 2. by Damman, 3; by Jones, 3. Struck out: Hy Kellum, 3: by Damman. 1; by Jones, 1. Hit by pitcher: Hy Jones, 1. Two-base hits: llurtiel, White. Jones. Three-baso hits: Huelow (21. Homo run: Seybold. Sarrlllce hit: Flynn. Doublo piays: flynn to Mailison to Kelly, lllckey to Flvnn to Kellv. Illnrhniu.p to Vln to l.txw bases: IndlanaiK)lls. 6: Cleveland. S. ,r.oi , jiiro: Cuntlllon. Time of game: 1:50. tendance: 2,000. .600 liAMC.S OF AJir.HIC.VX l,HA(il'13. Kiinsns City 'I'liUes the Seennil From IIiiik-mmiIU hy l.ueky HlttliiK. KANSAS CITY. April 20. Today's gnmo was a pitchers' battle up to the seventh Inning, when Daub went to pieces and was succeeded by young Lee. In the eighth Hhret was hit nurd, while Lee showed up strong and saved tho game for the home team. Score: MINNEAPOLIS It II O.A.I Davis, cf.... 1 1 3 0 Nnnee, 3t .. 1 3 4 1 Wllmot, rf.. 0 i) 1 0 Wenlen, lb.. 0 1 ,"i 2 tfchrall. If.. 0 0 10 imllh. I..- 0 0 2 AbtMtl'o, 2b 0 Flulier. Khret. p. Orlin ... KANSAS CITY. It II O.A.E 1'arrell, cf .. 1 Va(mer, m. 1 O'llrlen, If.. 1 Camel, lb... 0 Thiol. 3h.... Schaefer, 2h Niicle, rf... Sullivan, o. 1 0 rMuh, p 0 0 Xa-h, p 3 0' 1 4 1 0 0 0 1 11 1 3 1 0 1 2 1 to Loft on Um-At- StnmlliiK of the Tennis, Won. Lost. Buffalo 2 0 Cleveland 1 o Knnsas City 1 1 Minneapolis I 1 Detroit 0 2 Indianapolis 0 1 Chicago Milwaukee , P. C. 1.000 .600 .C00 4 OtI H 1 Totnls ..2 9 21 11 11 Totals Hatted for Khret In ninth. Minneapolis 0 0 o o o Knnsas City 0 0 0 0 1 Karned runs: Knnsas City, 2; Mlnnenpo lis. 2. Two-base lilts: Thlel. Daub, Ganzel. 0 0 2 02 0 0 3 -! l'nrvlii Work lleiill, SIOUX CITY. la.. April 20.-(Speelnl.)-Frank R. P.irvln. the pitcher, may get Into trouble because of tho way ho has trcnted Mannser Bcill of the Sioux City club. Henll signed Parvln nnd n little Inter tho pitcher asked for some advance money. Henll sent him Parvln Is nt Manslleld, O., dcclnrlng thnt town has the prior right to his services. The matter has been pre sented to President lllckey of the Western association, who will Iny tho matter beforo tho ollleers of the enstern league. Henll thinks ho still will get his man. Ilnse Hull Todny. Captain Bradford's Originals will try con clusions with the Keith fnmlly nt the Vin ton street park this afternoon. Tho Omnha team will bo composed of the men who are expected to till regular positions through out tho season, and the Originals will bo strengtneneo. mm improved ny diligent Coroner McIIenry lield nn autopsy this afternoon and found death was due to a hemorrhage of tho brnln, caused by a blow. James and aronbnch lire exculpated, how ever, by tho coroner's verdict. TAYLOR WINS THE TROPHY Cttiiifuii i.Mtvitt 'iirnt.imMA nut)! Knrroii D. vis' Nil nee. Passed ball: Su 1. PCtlci inc inr roiwer . meeting with ...... vii.V .iT.i," i.'hrnf ' ItiiHPM nn iinuJ- proiesBiuimis. i omorrow ine urig nnis iJl A1 . ,ui2?'. .hrf' Jin.".n i"" W; will play nn exhibition gnmo In St. Joseph ft' li t'ched!,! ': Hy Daub l'sinJck o i 5!ilLlHp.Wr", M 1".'. r"- Hy Daub, l; by Lee; 2. Doublo plays: Smith " " bv to Abbattlchlo; Fnrrell to Tniei Stolen basesi Wllmot, Abbatlchlo. Sacrltlco hits: t Onnzel, Wllmot lilts: Oft Daub. 7. off Ice, 2. Time of game: Two nourr. umpire. Sheridan. IIiiITiiIo l.eml kiiIii. DKTROIT. April 20 Buffalo bunched hits along with the Dutroltu' errors in the uev- Ainiileiir Hover Dies, HAMILTON. O.. Anrll 20. Klmer Hnrrls. aged 17, fell dead last night at the end of a frlendlv boxing bout with CI force James nnd Charles Gronbach, In a shed tlttcd up tor a gymnasium Dcnina tne Harris fiomc IntrrstiHc Chiiinploiislilp r.ne to n .Sonth DiiKotu lim After n llnril Shoot. LINCOLN. April 20(Speclnl Telegram.) The Interstate championship cup, offered by the Lincoln Gun dull for the best scoro at target shooting was won ut the shoot ing tournament hero today by Taylor of Mechlin, S. D. Tho ehumplonshlp event resulted In a tlo for first plnco between Taylor, Garrett. Peterson, Bray nnd llerr. In the shoot-off Taylor and Garrett tied, hut In the next shoot-off Taylor, with a handicap nt one target, won by one point, the score being 21 to 23. One of tho features of tho day's shooting was the run of 14.1 straight targets in.ule by Crosby of New York. Following Is tho summary of tho day's events; Kvcnt No. 4, llftcen tnrgets. forty-six en tries: Llndermnn, Garrett, Daniels, Nau man, Nlcollal, Rogers, Connor, Bray. Pet erson, Slevers nnd Carter. Ifi; Moore. Town send, Luwton. llerr. Cook, Saunders, M. F. Miller, Kleutsoh nnd llalrgrave. 11; Curtis, F. Miller, Jenkins, .Martin, Lluchart, Stev ens nnd Iompklns. 13. Kvcnt No. 5, twenty targets, forty-three entries: Jenkins, Bray, Garrett anil Dan lets, 20; llerr, Crosby, Connor, Taylor and M. F. sillier, 19; Hurk, Kleutsch. Lemp klns, Linehart, Buggies, Rains, Kck, Pet erson, Rogers nnd Crahlll, 18. Kvent No. 6, litteen targets, forty-two en tries: Carter, Yullck, Sanders, Jenkins, Devril, Bray, Crosby and llerr, 15; Moore, Townsond, Dnnlels, Lawton, Nauman, Patch, Parmalee. Connor, Cook, .Taylor, Peterson nnd llnlrgruvo, 14; Kleutsch, Lempklus, Rnlns, Hurk, Slevers, F. Miller, Rogers. Garrett. Nlcollal. Crablll and Lln dermnn, 13. Kvent No. 7, fifty targets, forty entries: llerr. Crosby and Bray, 19; Jenkins. Rogers and Nauman. 4S; Garrett. Peterson, Cook and Yullck, 47. Kvent No. 8, fifteen targets, forty en tries: Moore. Parmalee, Crosby, Peterson nnd Cook. 15: Milkens. Saunders. Sievers. Taylor, Rogers, Connor, Bray, F. Miller, llerr, Garrutt, Daniels, Nnuman, Nlcollal, Crablll and Llndermnn. 14: Townsend. Kck. Jenkins, Clyde and Burk, 13. Hvom o. a, nrieen targets: L.indermnn, llerr, Bray, Crosby nnd Jenkins, 15; Kck, Sievers, Connor. F. Miller, Patch. Garrett, Daniels. Iiutou. Moore. Townsend nnd Crablll, 14; Nlcollal, Rogers. Parmalee, Cook, Wndlngton nnd Yullck. 13, Kvent No. 10. twenty-ilvo tnrgcts, thirty one entries: Garrett, llerr. Bray, Crosby nnd Peterson, IB; Jenkins, Taylor, Connor, isuuman ami rownsenu, 2); i-rabiu, Daniels, Lawton, F. Miller and Rogers, 23. Kvent No. 11, fifteen targets, thirty-three entries: Curtis, Uiwtnn, llerr, Rogors, Parma ee. Connor. Bray. Crosbv. Peterson. Taylor nnd Kck. 13; Clyde, Cook. Terry. F. Miller, Garrett, Nauman, Crablll, and Lln derman, 14; Townsend, Daniels, Lawton, Nlcollal, Patch. "B-27," Sievers, Densel. haunuers, wauingion, uuck nnd Jen- Kins, j... Kvcnt No. 12. twenty targets, sixty en- tries: Townsend, Llndermnn, Peterson. Cook, Bray nml Crosby, 20; Nnumun and ravlor. 19: Jenkins. WndllliMon. Parmalee. llerr nnd Daniels. 13. Kvent No. 13, fifteen tnrgets, sixty-live entries: Llnderman, Lawton. Nauman. Roirers. Crosby and Peterson. 13: KiiumlurH. Taylor, Cook, Sievers, Parmalee, Bray, rsicouai, iiarreii ami lownsenti, n; .loore, Daniels. Burk, Carter, Kck, Jenkins nnd Mlllklns, 13. AVAHRKX A Villi V IJASV MARK, Terry Mef.overn Meels n "Lobster" In the Prize II Inn Other Hunts, NKW YORK, April 20.-Terry McGovern was awarded the decision ovor Tummy Warren of Brooklyn ut tho end of tlm llrst round of what was to have been n twenty- uve-rounu uoui nemre ino uroaawny Alh lotto club tonluht. Warren Is 40 years of ago nnd weighs nt least 110 pounds, lie displayed absolutely no knowledge of tho game, wns knocked down twice with right hand swings from tho champion nnd when the round ended he stntrjered to his corner and tho crowd of Z.w) who wire In attendnnco began hissing anu (looting, j ne emu oiuciais wisely con eluded to call tho bout off. To np;enso the crowd another bout wns put on for ten rounds at catchwelghts with Whltrv lister of Phlliidelnhla urn! Jimmy I lay ward, colored, of Chicago, as the principals. lister got tho decision. In the preliminary bout Danny Snyder of uouon was on tne cara to ko twelve rounds lllackburn Ounsli'rg . Jones . . . . Uiwrenco . lminn .... Mason .... Won. ... 4 ... 3 Won 1 I 3 1'i Iwt. 4 1 1 at 120 tmunds with Hilly Mnynnrd of New York. Snyder's seconds threw up tho sponge In the fourth round. CHESS IN TWO COUNTRIES StimilliiK "f I'lnjcrn In IIIk Tonrnt ("nblf Gmne lli'lwecn Aiiiei'leim nnd KiiKllsh C'ollcm- .lien, IiONDON. Anrll 20.-The sixth round of the City of London Chess club's tourna ment was played tonluht lu tho following order: Pnssmore against Physlrk. Lee against Telchmaiin, Lomnn against Jones, lletjen against Lawrence. Kiackburn against Van Vllet, Ward against Mason. Gunsberg, u bye. 1 nese results were reconieu: I'assmore lost to il'hyslck, Loman defentisl Jones, Blackburn -went down before Van Vllet. while the other games were left unfinished. Tho record of tho tourney Is us follows: l I'assmore , I lliysk-k ... 3 TeU h inann Mi r.'s Tletji u ... IVj I'i Van Vllet , 3 2 Ward College .Hen l'lny hy Wire. NKW YORK. April 20.-Tlie second mi nimi Intercollegiate chess match between Harvard. Yale, Princeton and Columbia nut Oxford and (Jamnriugo wus ut'sun i"- day and ufter six lioura' play the Ameri can team had scored n victory lu tho only game decided out ot six. Hopkins of Yale bad the distinction oi nisi hhvuhuh m British colors. This game was played over tho board, which accounts for Its speedy termlnutlon. Soddy of Oxford boldly sacri ficed two pieces, but eventually the superior (,.... i, ,1,1 .iiMiliiMi him nnd Hopkins scored a well merit) d victory on tho thirty-second movp. . . A , , , , Tho llvo remaining games, xo ue pniyeu uy wire, nro still Id doubt. Rico or Harvard hold IiIm nwn nirnlnst tho Kimllsli cham pion, Tuttersall. and It Is more than likely thai Honors will runmiu tvtii i,i;ti-ui, l'i'lio sltuntlnn on the other honrds Indi cates that, In spite of the American leud, the mateli -win end in a no. uno Amunran team accepted the liospltnllty of the Knickerbocker Atliietic ciun, direct connec inn helnir had between that building nnd tho British Chess club ut Whitehall Court, London, whero mo wneiisn team as sembled. Tho Knickerbocker Athletlo club's theater was tilled with early visitors, mostly col lege men nnd alumni, who eagerly watched the progress ot ino gamo ns niusiraieu on six big hoards. Mtan lev 1 i. cnndWlCK. secremry or ine Hrooklyn Chess club, acted us umpire for the British team and Sir Henry llennlker, M P.. ncceptud llko ollico for tho American players. LOSER CARRIED BIG MONEY Plaid second, Captive third. Time: 1:jF',. Fifth race, six furlongs, relllng: Mutt Hogan won, iProclamntlon second, Morclla third. Time: l.lGi. Sixth race, one and one-sixteenth miles, purse: Ace won, Acrobat second, Don third. Tlmo: 1:34. AMERICAN JOCKEYS LEAD It liters from 'I'll I m Slile Ihe Oeenn Slum' l"l Well In eu mar ket Itnees, LONDON. April 20. The American Jockeys continued their triumphs nt New market today. Tho second welter hnndlcap of 103 sovereigns, for 3-year-olds and up ward, was won hy Tho Nippur, ridden by Sloan. Tevnros, with L. Rellf In the saddle. Ilnlshed third. Tho double trial plate wns won by R. Sherwood's Rinnlii Stream Hllv. piloted by Martin. L. Relit again llnlshed tnint in tins event, on Uird KUesmere s Kncombe. The Flying handicap of 2i)0 sov ereigns, for ;t-yenr-olds nnd upwnrd, re sulted in a dead Heat between Kdeo anil Myakkn, tho former ridden by Sioan nnd tho latter by J. Relit. When tho tie was run off Myakkn won. The Rosy Red colt won n selling plato of 103 sovereigns. Broken Melody, with Sloan UP. was second and the Hiiwlc Weed colt. ridden by Martin, was next. Cnrlnlliliin, the Favorite In Kvent ill Aiiieiliiet llenleii from the Start Hun hits on Other Courses. NKW YORK. Anrll 20. Only two fnvorltes won nt Aqueduct toduy. these being Buffoon and Princess Ottlllle. Poor starting marred tho raelug and In tho llfth event Maiiitobati was ofr Hying, wliue une corintninn, tno heavily bucked favorite, was far hack. Tho former won. but the latter was only beaten it heud for the place. Results: First race, tour and a nait iuriongs, sell ing: Glenwood won. Gracious second, Rob ert Wnddell third. Time: 0:57. Second race, selling, about seven furlongs: Buffoon won, Ab-xun second, Sweet Caporal third. Time: 1:20 2-5. ..... Third rnce, selling, four mid n half fur longs: Princess Ottllllo won, Hlj.i second, Delia Ceo third. Time: 0:37. Fourth nice, live and u half miles, sell ing: Sir Christopher won, Pink Domino second. (1. K. Wlghtman third. Tlmo. LOS 1-5. Fifth race, five and a ha f furlongs, ndl lug: Munltobrtn won. Cupidity second, Tho Corinthian third. Time: i:0S3-5. Sixth lace, llvo unci u half furlongs: All Gold won. X.anono second, Gold Ono third. Tlmo: 1:05 3-D. Results at Taiifiiran. SAN FRANCISCO, April 20,-Wrnther showery and track muddy. Tanforan re sults. First race. lx furlongs, for maidens, purse: Gurbo won. Attllla second, .March Seven tin. T ine: 1: 7 i. Second race, on and one-eighth miles, hurdle, selling: Viking won, Lomo second Durw.ul third. Time: 2:11. Third race, one-half mile, purse: Bavassa won, Ada N se.ond. Miss Tltlanu t'llrd. Time, map Fourth race, one and one tlxtccmh miles, nelllng; Lady Mcddletom won. Hcotcli Itneliiu: In (he Mini. MK.MPII1S. Tenn.. Anrll 20 -It rnlnnd throughout the day. Tho track at Mont gomery iiurk wns n quagmire and mud larks had everything their own way. Only two favorites succeeded . In crossing tho wlro first. The feature of tho dav wis Van Duseti's rldlnir. he lendlnc two nntMtu nnd ono favorite first in ensy fashion. Results: First race, four nnd one-hnlf furlongs. nurse: Diindv .Tlm won. Knnnv Wn.wi ond. Darleno third. Tlmo: 0:5S?;. mi uno inn', six iuriongs, purse: Great Bend won, Andes second, Maud Wullaco third. Time: 1:1SV4. -iiurci ruco. one nnd one-nuarter miles, elllng: Crocket won. Hand I Jimp third. Time: 2:13. Fourth rnce. seven furlongs: Tom Collins r"' Y'il'r' nnnl scron(1, Verify third. I'iriii race, one mile, purse: Thrive won Drnmburg second. The Monk third. Time: 1 :ln',. Sixth race six furlongs, selling: Cathe dral won, SliMlhigluirn second, Tho Light Y. M. C. A. AthletlcH. A dmrble athletic hill wiin nrrnnled n in terested crowd of spectators Friday night when tennis representing tho Omaha nnd South Omaha Young Men's Christian nssn elatlons engaged In a basket ball contest In mic KyinmiHium or ino local association. Knch city was renresented he t wn tn.'itYiu selected from the South Omnlia Juniors nnd the Omah.v Working Boys, In Itoth of tho contests the Omaha teams were victorious, winning the tlrst ono by n score of fi to 0 nnd the second bv the fnlnl score of 1(1 to 1. uecause oi mis ine nouin ninalia lails urn eonlldent of victory In the return game to bo plnyed April 30. Colleae Chess Mutch hy Cable. LONDON. Anrll 20.-3:33 p. m.-Tbe Or- ford and Cambridge representatives In the second Inter-unlversltv chess match hv cable for the Isaac L. Rico tronhy, with Harvard. Yale, Columbia nnd Princeton. are occupying private rooms nt the British Chess club, u few members of which. In cluding Sir George Newnes, were presont during the exelinngo of messages and tho subsequent opening ot play today. Tlm local players aro a kecir-looking lot and anticipate a close contest with much pleasure. Down Sl 'limes In Four noumla. PKOR1A. 111., April 20.-At tho Still City Athletlo club tonight Kddlo Spragun of Strentor met Fratiklo Noel of St. Iiuls In a ten-round bout ut 120 pounds. Noel was completely outclassed and his seoond; threw up the sponge after their man had been beaten to the lloor six times In four rounds. Jark O'Keefo of Qulncy knocked out Billy Kennedy of Chlengo In the sixth round of an eight-round bout. Inu a I'rir.e I'IkIiI I.iiw. DAVKNPORT, la., April 20.-Thn now Iowa prizo tight law was brought to boar on Art Simms of Akron, Q,. nnd George, Stead of Chicago, who were inntched for a twenty-round bout here tonight. 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