THE OMAHA T)ATV BEE: TTESDAV, Af(?rST 28, 1000. 5 BUNCH niTS OX BOXES PARVIS Omaha Sing,- ere T a Fall Out of tho tloux 0 ty Winder, ROACH PROVES A PUZZLING MYSTERY Visitors Srrnfili Tnn linns, lint the Tmm llnmmer Out three hy the I'lrniicst of lllllltln. Oinnlin, 3 1 Mnnt ( Ity, 2. Ill- Moines, At t'tielilii, 1, St, .liicili-l)en cr It n I n. lili!liK. -I M. I, mil, I. llrimkl j n, tl ,mv nrli, 'J, .MIlmillLcc, tl( Detroit, I, I mt I li itn iiil I n, ll Mluticiipolls, II, lili'iiuu, i!i I'lct t-lniiil, II, Knnii ( It), .'It IIhitiiIii, II. ' It ns -by the veriest chance that Cap tain Jack Olamrock anil bin corpi of Corn hunkcr.1 saved themselves from a shut-oil' In Monday's rnntcsl with tho Colts. As It uns thi Colls won a serumptioiis Rami1 with n s-oro of 3 to 2 and llolnnd Koaeh ah thn iero of th" oroaslon. Ho pitched a superb game, was effective at nil limes and Ills sinuous delivery una Holvrd by tho visitors for only thrpo hits, one of them bclni; a scratch. Hoarh was hacked up by a team that played hlfih-class hall at every stnsn of thn contest. The only error that crept Into tho Uridine operations was the one made by Cap O'Cnnnell, which let In tho braco of runs tho Sioux captured. And this error was nltoRethor excusable. It rnmo about In tho second Inning. The first act hail been prcdurtlin of one run for tho home team, I'reeland Rettlnc to first on a force-out of Toman at second, advancing to second on Mntthew McVIrk- er a sacrifice and scoring on I'nlthful l.-ni.on'H slnRlp over In the territory pre sided over by Collars and Cuffs. In tho second tho performance began with GriMn getting to the Initial corner on being hit by Roach. Olasscock flew out on a foul to I.niuoii nnd then N'lles rapped out n two-bagger, upon which Orlltln ad vanced to third. HertP slapped n mild one down to Cap O'Connell on third and Jack throw It home, trying to cut off (Srlf fin. Tho throw would ordinarily havo heen a safo one, but C.rlfun rushed Into the ball Jim before It lighted In Wilson's open mitts and It shied to one side. Ilefore It could bo recovered both rirlflln and N'lles bad scored. Hut that was all the Sioux were ablo to do. After that they went out to tho music of rag-tlmo accompaniment until the seventh, when the one, two, threo time was changed slightly by (Ilass- rock blfllnr out the second hit for tho Sioux, but It was of no use Sump llriiullf ul Uniting. In the fifth Inning thp locals began to do business at thn old stand and the In vlnclblo l'arvln was solved for a couple of hits and a braco of runs, which brought tho score U to 3. a lead of ono over the visitors. Roach got down to first on a fumble by Ilrashear nnd was forced out at second on Toman's slow ono down to tho pltchor. Krceland poked n safety out In right tl f Id nnd stretched It Into a two bagger on tho throw-In, whllo Toman ukated around to third. Mattlo McVlckor took threo bIIcps out of the ntmosphere und retired In favor of Kddlo I.ntizon. The southern beauty was well aware of the Importance of the situation and Blashcd his willow full In tho face of the spheroid sending It sailing away out In tho corn fields. It wns a three-bagger, both Toman and Kreeland scorlnc. Tho gamo won rjght there, for nftertbat tlmo not ono of tho batters got beyond first with tho exception of Glnsscock, who died on second In the seventh Inning. All In nil the game was a beauty. It was fast at all times and If tho big crowds of Saturday and Sunday could only have wit ncssed It there would havo been many a downhearted fan huoyed up with enthu siasm and delight. This nfternoon will be the day when the fair sex will bo nc corded the honors and Cap O'Connell and bis band promlso to reppat yesterday's performance for the benefit of their lady visitors. Score: OMAHA AD. R. II. O. A. K 12 2 0 1 2 0 (1 0 10 0 2 11 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 2 1 ( 1 3 0 (1 1 5 1 ( 0 1-4 C 1 27 10 1 H. O. A. K. 0 0 0 0 110 0 0 2 .1 1 0 0 0 (I 17 10 112 0 0 3 11 0 10 2 0 0 0 11 "5 21 J 2 0 0 0 :i Toman, ss .... Kreeland, rf McVlcker. cf Dauzon, lb .. O'Connell, 3b Halrd. 2h .... Hoy. If Wilson, c .... Roach, p ..... Totals 30 3 SIOUX CITY. All. Collars, rf ... McCreadle, If Ilrashear, 2b 4 Crlllln. cf Classcoclt, Nile, 3b . Ilerte. hh Cote, o ... Parvln, p lb Totnls 31 2 Omaha 10 0 0 Bloux City 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 Karnrd runs: Omaha, 1. Two-bnso hit; NIIps. Glasscock. Three-base, hit: Lanzon Sacrlllce lilt: juovicKer. Hai-es on tin Is Off Parvln. 1. Hit by pitched ball: Roach Struck out: Hy Roach, 5; by Pjrvln, S rimo: i:w. iimpire- t une IH3S MOI.VI3S Wl. IX TIII3 NINTH. Succeeds In lliinelilntr Hit nn I, nil) it tne 1:1111 or Hit- (inme DI3S MOINI38, In., Aug. 27 -(Speclnl Tele gram ) Des Moines won out n close nnd exciting game today In tho ninth Inning on a single and Drain's home run. Up to the ninth Dcs Moines reached Lnllv snfelv but three times. Tho teams ptay two gatne.4 tomorrow; itiienoance, iou tienro: DKS MOINES. AH. R. H. O. A. O. 3 1 0 10 I I I 4 0 Thlel. If Hall, ss Nagle, cf .... Itebsaineni lb Hlnes, 2b .... Hralll. 3h .... Selsler, rf ... I. oman, c ... Ulendnn, p ,, Totals 12 0 3 0 , 3 26 5 5 27 21 PUI3HLO. AH. R. Mcllale. 2b ,1 1 Raymer, ss 1 0 Dalrvmple, cf :i 0 Clossoii, c 5 2 Oraham. lb 3 1 Lally. p 4 0 Mnran, If 3 9 Kelly. 3b 4 0 Whit ridge, rf 3 0 H. I T 0 o 1 1 0 0 0 O. A. 1 Totals 31 4 7 13 Nouo out when winning run was mnde Dcs Moines 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2-3 Pueblo 0 2 1 0 0 1 9 0 0-1 Two-base hits: Hlnes, Hralu, cinsson Home run: Drain. Stolen bases: Thlel (2i. Mel la e. Double nlavs: Drain to Rebsa. men to Hrain; llaymer to ilraham to Kelly Hases 011 balls" liv Olendon. Struck niitJ Hy mention, 2; lilt hy pltolier: Hy Lally. 2 : nv .a v. .1 by Lally. 3 fasscn nans' j Delicious dishes made from Food Entrees, Ptuldini;, Salmis. I'miciikos, etc. IMcj.so and feed your household cn.on, 2; t.oman, 1. Time; 2:00. Umpire; Orlm. (inmrt l'otpeineil, ST. .IOSEIMI. Mo., Aim. 27. St. Joseph Denver gnme postponed on nccount of rain. Mnnillni; f the Tennis. Played. Won. t.nst. P.O. Denver Des Moines Sioux City ft Joseph .. 59 as .eio 99 97 Km 99 9i .V, 46 47 4? 41 41 M M M 55 .474 .47" t ummia I'ueblo .427 (iA1li:.s (IK Till: VTI()Ali I. i:ti4 13. ChleiiUii runt M. '.iinli t)n it t.ol nf l.uftliiU Mini liOlililnR. C'llICACD. A tie. 27. Hntli team did most nf their bitting up In t lie air today, fifteen of Hip visitor and thirteen of the locals perishing en flies. Three liiino'ioii lilt and a long fly gave Chicago two runs. tnrre Mingles nun .Mccormick interior- dice saved St. l.nuis from a shut-out. At tendance, 2,Vi. Score: CHIC'AflO. I ST. iJOVtH. HMD A .-. It. ft O A H M'Csrtliv, tfO 1 ' t 1 Mrflrnw. Sb. 0 3 110 Child", JU...0 1 1 1 ft llurkett. If . 0 0 2 0 0 Merlon, cf . . 0 0 I 0 0 lleMrick. ff. ft 0 3 0 0 Itvun. rf 0 1 I ft O'Dnnovan. rf. I 3 0 0 I tbinxrl, lb... 9 0 7 ft 0 WhIIhc. t 0 4 to Petler, e.... I 1 t I KiWtr, 2h..O ft 3 1 0 HmillM-. 3h. t I ? ft 0 Mrflmn, Hi. I .1 ft 0 Mf'lu'k. r. 0 I I 3 0 ltitilnnn. e. 0 2 0 1 0 .Mrnefre, ii.M 0 I OIMwell, P 9 0 0 3 0 Dnrilln 0 0 0 0 0 Trtnt J 27 10 0 - I TetalK 1 f 51 10 0 Halted for Powell In the ninth. Chicago 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 9 2 St. I.nuls 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 9 i i Kurncd run: Chlriico. 2. Left nu ba.'cs: Clilcngo. 2; St I.nuls. 7. Twn-bae li t : .Met nriiilek. Hiierltlce hits: Clilldo. .Mert'. Stolen liaces: Mcllrnw. Mciiiinn. Double Play: McCarthy to Child tn Cnnzel. Slriiek out: llv Mrnefee. 3 Hasc on b.ills: Off .Menefpp, 2; off I'owell, 1. Time; l;iyi. l in plre: Kmslle. All ii rr Mith (;innt. BROOKLYN'. Aim. 27 Tndav' name was one postponed from a previous series. It was a one-suieii iiirir. tne iirooKiyns nai ling out eight runs off Mercer before ho was taken out nt the end of the foiirtn. Taylor. Hie deaf and tlumh nltclier finin Al- banv. tlnlxheil the game, and illxpluynl not lit e ah lilt v. Kenmilv wns crfectlve nt all times Attendance, 1,2j1. Score: NEW YORK 1 HIlOOKt.Y.V. it ii o.a r. itim.A.r V Itnlt'n. effl 2 0 0 9 .tone, cf... 2 0 2 9 9 Dil, e 0 0 0 4 9 Keeler, rf... 2 3 19 9 Selhrfi-h. If . I 13 19 Jennlncf. lb I t II 1 9 lllrkman, 3brt 1 2 1 2 Kellry. If....l 2 1 9 ft Wmllh. if ...rt 1 4 9 0 Dahten, !e.. 0 0 . i 9 I'oyle, lti...O ft to 0 OCmsii, ,1b.... 0 10 19 tlleiieon, 2b . t 2 3 3 A Daly, 2b t I ft s 9 llim-ernrn, e9 0 rt 2 9, Mcllulre, e.. 1 3 0 0 9 Mercer, p .. ft 1 Oft 9 Kennedy, n. 1 3 1 4 9 Tnylfir. p. ..0 1 0 9 0, -- Totals 9 II 2 IS 9 Total 2 V22 II 2l One out In eighth when ame wns called New York 0 0 9 0 0 1 1 0 2 Ilrooklyn 2 0 2 4 0 0 1 '-9 Karneil runs: Itronklvn. 4 Tlirrp-linse hit: Kelt), nil Two-base hit: Mcdulre. Klrst liaso on errors: Hrooklyn, 2. I.eft on liaes New York. 7: Hrooklvn. S. llnses on balls Off Kennedy, 2: off Mercer, 1: off Taylor, I. nouine piays: uaiy to uanien to Jennings Oavls to Hleasnn to Doyle: Se'bach to Oovle. nt Dy nlte led lia : v Mercer. 1 by Twylor, 1. Wild pitch: Taylor. Time: 1:42. L miilre: o Day. StnmlliiK nf tlir 'lenni. I'liiveil. Wiin. I.nst. PC Ilrooklyn 91 f.9 37 .615 I'lttsiiurg inj 47 ..-: l'hllndelphla 9S 50 .619 lloston 9S 4D 49 .500 Cincinnati 191 50 51 ,49- Chicago tot 49 51 .490 St. Louis !is 4i 51 .459 New York 97 3S 69 . 392 cam i:s oc thi: ami:uican i,i3A(;t'i: lloimler nml Mlllrr I'lulit F.lrvcn I1111I11UK Wlllioiit n linn. INDIANAPOLIS. Intl.. Auir. 27 -Indlnn apolls nnd Minneapolis fought eleven In. nings 10 a nraw today. Kciium ami Har vey cacti pitcned iirilllnnt hall. It was ino prettiest contest seen here this ye.ir. Aiirnannce, i.injti. ncore: I.VDIANAI'Ot,!?. 1 MINNEArOI.IH. lt.HO A.K.I H II. O. A.R. Hartfet, If., n 1 9 9 0 Davis, cf . . 9 12 0 9 MaRoon. 2b.. 0 1 5 t I,lly. If. . 0 0 3 0 9 lleler. ss 9 1 3 5 0 Vllmt. rf . 9 1 2 0 9 Kelly, lb.... 9 0 15 I 0 WeMen, lb. 0 I 12 9 9 lt'grlever, rf 9 1 2 9 0 Nance. ,1h . 0 1 2 3 9 SeybnM, cf..rt 1 0 9 9 Smith, ss ...9 2 3 3 9 Towers, C...9 1 4 1 0 Nlrhol, 2h..O 1 3 9 Hlckey. 3h..O 9 2 3 Huher. C....0 9 fi 3 9 Kelliim. p... 9 1 2 4 0 Harvey. n...O 19 10 . 1 Totals 0 7 33 24 4' Totals 9 33 ' 9 Indlannpnlls 0000 0 09000 0-0 .Miuueapolls 0000000000 0-0 Onme called on nccount of drknesj, Uases on balls: Off Kellum. 1: off Hnrvev. 3. Struck out: Hv Kellum. 2: lv Harvev. n rwo-uaBp nits: hpvihiiu. .Magoou. smitli. nacnuco nu: rowers, uounie play: sit goon to Gcler to Kelly to Powers to Illckov Mncoon to Hcler to Kellv: vrdeti "inni. slstcd). Loft on bases: Indianapolis. 7: .Miiiiiuuponi, 3. 1 inpire. .Munnaasuu. Time: Hits Come Tllnelj CLI3VI3LAND. O.. Auir. - 27 -Ts'nt until tio eighth Inning was Chicago able to nit Hart safely, when a Mnnle and a double or tile scratch et order scored the first run. In the ninth another single mid double gave the visitors their other run C'eve land was unable to hunch hits on Dciut and was glvon another coat of whitewash. .uemiance. to. score CLKVKLAND It H O A E CHICAGO. II. H.O A K. Plekerlnir. rf 0 rt 0 0 Hoy. cf 0 1 3 I'nitden, 2b . 11 0 2 Woods, c I I a Pueden, lb.. 0 0 19 Hartman. 30 0 l 1 M'l'rrnd, IfO 0 9 DllUnl. ss .. 0 0 3 Shearon, rf I 1 1 Denzer, p.. 0 9 2 Oenlns, 3I... 9 0 12 ICh'nce, lb 0 3 11 I Shuy, ss 0 4 1 I'lowl, lb..., 0 12 3 9 1 2 t 0 0 3 9 0 111 0 0 13 Oilshntn, rf.. I'rlsble, If... -'pies, c Hurt, p Totals 0 6 27 14 3' Totals.... 2 4 27 14 1 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 00 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-2 Knrned runs: Chlcniro. 2 Two.bnsn hits1 Crlsham, Hoy Hartman. Sacrlllce hit: 'leniiis. HUgucn, I'ailden. Stolen base: llart. Double plays: snuy to crlsham: Pad- ien 10 Mignen. rirsi nase on errors. t.hl. ago, 2. I'lrst base on balls: Off llart, 3: ff Denzer. 2. Struck out: llv Hart. Pail- den; by Denzer. Pickering. LaChance, Hart. tiliay (2). Lert on buses: Cleveland. 0; Chi- ago, 4. -rime: 1:20. empire: cuutllllon. Cnnliiiya NUI11 IIImoii. HCKKALO. N. Y.. Aug. 27. -lluffalo was shut out today by Kansas City Kuril side nai o inur nits, nu: uases on mil's ami 11 wild pitch helped the visitors to score. Until Iserwin nun near pitched well, empire Dwvcr was rather severe with the home players, chasing Knrcman from the coach ing lines mid Oettmnn to the bench for not oneying his oruers. Attendance, l.uw Score' IIL'KTAI). I KANSAS CITY It. H.O A.FI.I It. II O A K, fiettmin, cf. 0 1 0 0 9 Hemphill, rf 2 1 2 0 0 Si.eer, c 0 0 I 1 0 l'arrell, of.. 0 0 3 9 9 llart, if 0 1 1 0 ooiirien. ir..o 1 4 0 HulIlKaii. if. 0 0 4 0 0 Dungan, lb.. 1 0 12 0 1 rtdirre, c-cf. o 1) ( 1 0 CUngman, ss 0 1 1 3 9 Carey, II1....0 Oil 1 0 Coughlln. 3b 0 1 10 0 me rlu er, .b o 0 : s 11 scnaerer, 311. 0 0 1 0 Andrews. 3b 0 0 1 3 I (lonillng. c. 9 9 1 2 0 Ilr'.lerl k. m 0 1 1 3 0 Oear, p ,009 Ki-ruln, p... 0 1 0 1 0 Totals.... Totals 0 4 II 1' ,3 1 2 13 1 Huffalo 0 0 0 0 0 Kansus City 10 0 1 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 Knrned runs: Kansus City. 1. Two-base hits; Oettman. Kerwln, Clingmnn. Thrfc huso hit: Hemphill. Double plays; lllcr bauer to Cnrey to Andrews; Specr to Hrod ..rlek: Hear to Sehaofer to Dungnn. Has' on balls: Off Kerwln, 3: off Hear. I. Striuk out: Hy Kerwln, 3; by near, 2, wild pitch Kerwln. Time: i:ju. 1 mpnu; uwyer Wndilell Wins Anotlirr, -..-., r. n I T yy V,..1.lnl. hII',Ii 1 in nl.leil mnterlallv by Detroit's wretched ii..i,iinir. iiluced today's game to the vN ........r,. . , .. ,..A ,n,llnn .., ll. UOrS crcUll. viilllii e itim litre,, ii nn . ,, feature. Attendance, i.isiu. ncore: nftTltniT. I MILWAPKEn. it h.o. a.b n h.o. a r. Casey, 3b. .. 0 0 1 3 2 Kelchem. cf 2 J 2 9 0 11. ilnies. rf..0 0 I o b wnuron. rr 1 1 1 0 llarle". If. . 1 1 1 9 9 Hallman. If. 0 1 9 Klberfeld. ss 0 1 4 1 Andersnn. lb 2 0 11 .lone, cf. rt ft 1 9 9 Kiiltz, 2b.... 0 I 2 M' Al' tier. Hi 0 111 1 O.Conroy, .. 2 1 3 Uyiin. 2li ...0 2 2 3 I liiirne, .in. . u 2 z HhKw. c ... 0 0 S 9 9, Smith, c .... I I I'rnnln. p.... 9 9 1 4 t.Wadilell, p..l 9 0 Totals .... 1 7 1( 7' Totals .... 19 27 H 1 Detroit Milwaukee .... 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 1 2 3 1 0 0 1 1 0--9 Two.b.isn lilt: Ilnllmnn. 1'hree-base hit. Hnrke. Sacrifice lilt: Wulliron. Hlirke rtliilen liases: Kllierfeld. Smith. Conroy. Anderson (2). Kultz. Klrst bnse on balls Off Cronln, 3. Hit by pitched ball: Ander son (21 Klrst baso on errors: Detroit. 1. Milwaukee. 5. Struck out: Hy cronin, ;i: ny Win 1 e . ii. nouine ii ays: Ityan to .mcaiiis- ter; Kllierfeld to Kultz tn Conroy to Ander son. Passed nan: snnw. Time: 1:4.1. i m- plre: Slterldnn. Standing: nf the Triuiin, Played. ... 107 .. K9 . . Ill 115 Wop. fid 11 : r.s 57 53 Lost. II II 57 57 I) P.C Chicago .6 : IhdhtiinpniiK 5.V MliwaiiKee 514 Detroit 50J Kansas cit 111 .50u Cleveland Ul ,461 IK 114 S2 64 11 .41? .3" Minneapolis pnln llpfpnt llniiunonil 'lenni. Ni:ot.A. la. Aug. 27-(Speclal.l-Ncoh won a Metorv over the Hammonds Of Omaha here Sunday. Steele, a Ncola boy rrom the central league from Terra name, 1 tul., did the star work. The game was featureless, except Morgan's fast work In the seventh. Score: NWM. I ll.MMONTt.. H it o.a i:.! it. it o A.r.. r.:mtibll. rf 1 1 0 0 0 Hone. If .... I I I ft 9 Downs. 2ti. .. I I 1 I 0 Miles, c 2 1 7 I 1 Morvan. i . ! I t 1 I Voutwf. . 0 0 0 i 1 Kuril c .... ft ft 19 3 1 1 wcicn. p. : i i i l 9 Kelly, cf.. . 1 t 0 o ft 3l.MIone. lb.. 0 1 it ft 2 I Kennedy, jbO ! 1 1 ! 0 Weleh. JKrf rt 0 0 0 0 Ulnctnlr. lb. I 0 19 ft Steele, p .... 0 0 rt ftephanit, cfo 9 1 I wnrt, 3b.rf rt l 5 n Hantlltnn. If 9 I 2 0 n .Mnnhan, rf 0 9 0 I 1 M'xn'd. rf-lbO 0 I 0 Totalu 6 U 11 S Totalu .... 12 N'enl.t .. . Hammonds 3 I 90 1 000 '-S 0 2 1 0 0 0 3 0 0-6 Hammonds. 1. Two-base Karneil run: hit: Kelly. Sacrlllce hits: Downs 2i. I'ord (2l, Yoing (2l. Struck out: llv Steele, 9; by welch, 1'asseii nans: Koru. 1; weicn, 1. Left on bases: Nenla. 7: Hammonds. 9. Stolen bases: Ncola, rt. I'mplre: Keenan. Muuulim Mutch nt Coliimliu. COLCMHCS. Net).. Aim 27. (Sneclal.) A large crowd of fans from Kid'crton and Co lumbus turned out toda In witness what they thought would be 11 good gaine of ball between Kullerton and Columbus ball teams. Hut an luck would hnve II. It win an off dav for both teams made errors to immcrois tn mention. Smre: I n erlnn 0 1 3 1 0 s 0 0 o r.i Columbus 3 3 0 1 3 j .1 0 O-IS P.iiltercs: Columbus, Taylor, cooiiiigo, Jones and Lohr: Kullerton. P. llober, D Holier and Fortiuir Two-base nils: ! u er ton. 3; Columbus. 3 Three-base hits: Co lumbus. 5: Kullerton, I. Hit by pitched ball. Albaugli. Coolldge. Taylor. I tnplrc: CurlU Co hinibus n bus Newman firove at Hum phrey next Sundny. September 2. iiiiirrlnr TnUe umlirr 41 nr. O RAND ISLAND. Neb.. Aug. 27 -(Speclnl Telegram. 1 Superior won the first of a series of six games between Hint team and urn lid Island in one or the unest contest nf the season, flrnnd Island had the game well In hand to the eighth inning, when Superior mixed her hits with two bad tirjnil Island errors nnd tied the score, winning In the ninth by Cole s, Townspnd's nnd Reed's successive singles. Score: llrand Island 1 2 I 0 0 I 0 0 0-S Superior " " " 1 ' Hits (iriind Island, 7. superior. 10. Krrors: Orand Island, 1: Superior, !i. Ha - terles: flralul Isl.ilid, V. Hlack nnd ned motid; Superior, Case nnd Reed. Sillits Will 11 (ionil line. In n nne. slileil irnmp of hasp ball nt Mis souri Vnllev yesterdav the Swift club dp- reateil the .Missouri vaney ciun in 10 -, ine lntter club being outclassed In lleldlng and 1. 1 1 ,, r- Tin, fent ire nf the came was the pitching of Konnlsnn nnd the foot work of Kennedy. Score: R ILK. Svlft 3 3020101 -10 S 3 Missouri Valley 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0- 2 3 5 Struck out: liy liennison, 11: ny nesier. .1. i!:,n..rl,.M- ttwlft. Ilcnnlsou and Howler; Missouri Valley, Hestor nnd Scliuffrr. I'm plre: Powers. Itnll 'I'onriminrnt nt lleliriin. liL'tumv Vel .. A iit. 27 (Slice nl Tele- grnm.)-The base ball tournament which Is to liegin here tomorrow inns inir 111 ; 11 big success. Hebron. Humboldt, lonins. Hanover. Knn., Ilubbell nnd Chester have entered their tenms for the 1300 In purses. The llrst game will ne pinyen uimnnun morning between Humho'dt and llnnover. Several other teams are seeking entry to night. Detroit I'lnjers I'unlshril. cniCAcn. Ainr. 27 President Johnson of the American league today ordered Klrst Haseman Dillon of Detroit suspenoeu ami lined, nnd Second Haseman Rynn of the same club lined. This Is the second time recently that the Detroit aggregation has been subjected to a penalty for playing the Kind or a game wnien .Mr. jonnmin irmwu upon. .Innlnr llrnt k-Snr-ncn. The Omaha Juniors and the Ak-Sar- Hens crossed bats Sunday forenoon nt Twentv-elelilh and Maple. The Juniors had things their own way. the score being 19 to 9 in rnvor or tne juniors, naileries: .timlni-H. Cnffertv. Tuttle nnd limner: Ar- Sar-Hens. Pape. Stevens nnd Kagen. KING LIEF IN SOFT PLACE Knrorltr Simply Cnnlerril Hnnip In Antmnn Slnkrs for Mnlilrnsj nl Snrntogn. NI3W YORK. A Hit 27 Two fixtures were down to be decided nt Sheepshend nny to- uay. inn Autumn maiiinn ntnkes nnu the KlyliiB handlcnp. In the first King Lief was n prohibitive fnvorlte nnd won ns he pleased, in the Klylwr hnndlcap Marlbert wns thn ravorite, but ho was not plneed. Knight of Rhodes and Indlnn Kalry made the running to the Inst furlong, when Henry W. enme with a rueh on Vulcan and landed the stake by a neck from Knight of Rhodes. Ilcsner was best backed, but could do no better than third. In the opening evnnt KUlashnrda was odds-on fnvorlte and won easllr Hllver (Jarter waj the choice for the nee nnd race and flattered his backers to the stretch, when Mher brought Dissenter through on th rail nnd won cleverly. In the fifth race there was an upset. Prima II coming from behind when the others were tired und winning In a hot drive. Summary: rlrst race, six furlongs: Klllasharda. Ill (Odom), 3 to 5 and out, won; Sanders. 130 (Taral). 8 to 1 and even, second: Klnnlkln- nick. 122 (McCue). 6 to 2, third. Time: 1:13 4-5. Mnxlmus also ran. Second race, mile, selling: DNsenter, 106 (Maher), 6 to 1. won; Dolly WelthoiT. 101 (Odom). 5 to 1 nnd S to 5, second: Konsolee, 100 lO'Connor). 9 to 2. third. Time: 1:41. Tyrshenn. Shuruless. Hlarneystone, Moro- ton. Kinus nnu silver tinner also ran. Third race. Autumn maiden stakes, five furloncs: King Lief. 99 (Turner). 1 to 4 won; Tom Kenny. 115 (Tarul). 3 tn 1 nnd 2 tn 1, second nv u nenn; .innice, 1 in niuii man). 6 to 1, third. Time: 1:01 1-5. Moun D.. Haron Pepper, Politician and Cresson also ran. Kourth race, Klvlnc handlcnp, six fur longs: viurnn, 121 tiienryi. 1 to 1, won; Knight of Rhodes, 112 (Slnck). fi to 1. sec ond: I leaner. 115 (Spencer). I to 1. third. Time: 1:13 3-5 Contestor, Indian Kalry, Smoke nml Marlbert nlso ran. Klfth race, selling, live furlongs: Prima II 99 (Slack). 20 to 1. won: Kartner Dennett. 102 (Hums), S to 1 nnd 3 tn 1, second; Minion, 102 (Henry). 4 to I, third. Time: 1 'ill 1-5. Schoolmaster. Tonleum. Hinsdale. KIsbiirc. Colonel I'adden. Trlsaglnn. Dame and Farsight also ran. sixth rnce, mne anil sixteenth .Monev 101 (Knight), 31,4 to 1. won; Andronlcus, lo; (O'Connor). 12 to 1 nnd 4 to 1. second: Do. enntar, 117 (Blnoto. 8 to 1. third. Time: 1:IS 1-5. Handcuff. Alslke. Hnmhshcll. Mon- tnnle. Hurdlv, Gold Kox nnd Jack Point niso ran. GETS RUN FOR ITS MONEY lllnilonnrt Wins Second liner nt Himllioriie In Km-In us Drive llli I'lnlurer, CHICAHO. Aug. 27 -Sad Sam won the third race at Hawthorne today rrom Kllu. rlun nnd Dnndv Jim In a rensutlonnl finish In which a blanket would hnve covered all three, while .Matin could do no better tlinn finish third In the llrst race. Sad Sam was nt the good or ce of S to 1 and ran a br II ul Hunt race, lie set such a lively nace that Silurian could never get to him. although maKing a strong uid 111 inn stretch, uaudv 11m, second clioie 111 the belling, wns n strong contender nnd was beaten only nose. Hindoonet was the even-monev favorite in the second race and neavliy ulayed. re cardless of a well-circulated report that II lee. I I second choice, was a "sure thing." Tho favorite won In a furious drive and by the narrowest margin of u nose his contender being Kmlgree with Tnlly up Summary - ! rJt rare five nnd one-half furlonca selling: Dangerllne, 107 (Tally). 2 lo 1. won Hurrv. 93 ( H.ichnnan). 3 lo 1. second: Matin 102 (Morrison). 5 to 1. third. Time: 1:12H William Ack. Satin Coat and Harry Pulllan also ran. Second race, six furlongs: Hindoonet. U'J (Wlnkfleldi. even, won: Kmlgree. P9 (Tally). S to 1, second; Ooulrunner, 109 iDevfn). 10 to 1, third. Time: 119H Lucille Mramble. Hllee, Tame irishman and Lime 1 ht nlso ran. Third race, live furlongs: Sid Sam. 10' (Ki ev), s tn 1. won: S lur an. 105 w nk lieldi. even, second: Dnndv Jim. 199 (Rossi to 2. third. Time: 1:05. McAuber. Hattus His K.mlnence, Little Henry nnd Kolhelm nlso ran Kourth rnce. one mile: Tuthlll. 109 (Kl'evi 9 to 10, won; Prairie Dog, 104 (Waldo). 10 to 1. second; Scarlet Lily. 104 (Tallyi, s to f, third. Time: i m. Sir Kingston. Pant land, A Henna nnd Man of Honor aUo ran Klfth race, mne nnu seventy varus, sen Ing: Hnnsford. 101 (W Waldo). I to 1. won Pniu Hnrrv. 104 (Kllevi. S to I. second Plrnto J.. 100 iHuchanan). 3 to 1, third Time: 1:52V4. Marlon l.vnrh. Woniltrlce. in surrectlnn, Maryland Reserve and Owens boro also ran Sixth rnce. mile nnd an eWhth. sel'lug S.uiber. IPS (Vltntoei. S to 5. won; Josephine H . 102 ( rail vi. 2 tn 1, second; nun rratner 01 iV Waldni 10 to I. third. Time: 2:o:m Warrior, Little Hilly and Donation also ran. ( lo.e Klnl.b nt HUblnnri I'nrU. DK.ROIT. Aug 27 -The race. nt H'ghland park today were marked by close flnlthei Buffalo In the fifth race there were four head on the post. HungnrUn backed down fr m 6 to 1 to 3 ti 1 getting the vrdlct frun Quaver and Winepress In thp last rir.'c Jessie Jarbo won b a nos" fiotn Alfr il Vargrnve. with the favorite. Lady of the West, only a neck away. Track fat. Sum maries: Klrst race. sfVen furlong, selling: Kulrv Dell. !) i Wontlerlvi, 2 to I, won. Eleven Hells, 90 (, Writer). S to I. socmd: He Droit. ! (Thompson). 6 to 5. third. Time. 1.2St4. dun cotton. Allowance. Lottie Shevllle .uzanrno and Cable Cliff also ran. Second race, four und a half furlongs' Virginia T. 97 iL. Thomponi, even, won; Maltee Cros. 97 (A. Weberi, 1 to 1. sec ond; (llesseg. 97 (J. Dalyi. 12 to 1, third. Time: ,5fli4 Matanzas. Lightning Kinsh. Daly Chain and Princess .viae also inn. Third race, nne mile: L. W.. li (Coburni, i! to 1. won; .lucomn. W (A. Weber), 2 to 1. second; Bullied. '.'I i.l. fitly 1. even, third. Time: 1:42. Oehgls Kalin. Annie Teuton and Magog also ran Kolirth race, tlve furlong., selling: Donna Seay. ion f Post 1. 3 to 1, won. The Jade, Vt (J. Daly), 5 to 2, second; Scotch Ilram ble. 105 iLundryi, S to 1. third. Time: 1:011,. Alea. Lady Kdlth. Marcy nnd Rose Hird also ran. l'lftli race, six furlongs, selling: Hun garian, 116 (Coburni), 7 to 2. won; Quaver, 105 (Landry), 5 to 2, second; Wlnepres, 1( (Caslroi, 6 to 1, third. Time; 1 : t fi. I.onram, Intent. Qlad Hand and Ocle Drool's also ran. Sixth race, one nnd 11 lttenth miles, selling: Jessie Jarho. 99 (Wondcrly). 0 to I. won; Alrred Vnrgrave, 99 (Coburn). S to n. second; Laily of the West, 110 iA. Weber), even, third. Time: 1:17V Vlrglex O nnd Sir I'lnrlan also ran. Result nl M. I, mil. ST. I.OI'IS. Mo., Aug. 27-Three. favor ite and well-played second choices won today at the fair grounds. Track heavy. Summaries: Klrst race. 3-year-olds, six furlong: Ar mand. 109 1 Dotnlnlcki, 6 to . won: 13va Mne, 197 (I'msti, 9 to I and 3 to 1. second. .1. II. Humes. 112 (Van Dtisen). 6 to 1. third Time: 1:19-1,. Valmnr. Merry Whale, LpxpII, Princess Plymouth. Silky, Mr. Rose and Accelerando also ran. Kloyd Dixie left at post. Second race, selling, six furlong: Ter ralene. 1 10 (Krostl. 3 tn 2. won: Al Lone. 117 illlnkey). 7 to 2 and 6 to 5, second: 131 Derlm. 112 (Light font). 12 to I. third. Time: 1:1" Onogcn, Will Kay, Hangalore, Scor polette, Adml-nl Schley and Scctllidus nlso ran. Third race, one mile: Meddlesome. lot (Domlnlek). 7 to I. won. Karl Hlrd. I0rt (.1. Mathews), 9 to 5 and 7 to 10, second: Two Annies. , (Mayi. 5 to . third. Time: 1 16. Tom (lllniore and Kleannr Homes also ran. Kourth race, one mile: Thrive. 96 (Dale), fi to n, won; Alice Turner, 91 (Domlnlek), 2 to 7 and 7 to rt, second: Trladltza, 91 (Watsom. I to 1. third. Time: 1:I.V4. Za 7. el also started Klfth race, handicap, six and n half fur longs: Tom Collins, iftt (Domlnlek). 2 to 3. won; The (ieezer. M (May), in to and 7 to 2. second: HI Knllnr. 91 (I) tie), II to 5, third Time: 1 21. Kindred and Cathedral also ran. Sixth race. 2-yenr-n d fillies, five furlongs: Hlrdle Stone. 11. (Dotnlnlcki, 5 to 1, won; Margaret K. 10S (Corner). 14 to 5 und I to 5. second: The Thriisn. 103 iDiiIpi. 7 tn 2. thlrn Time: :K. I3mpyrcal. Rainy and Miss Theresa 11 No ran. AST TIME AT PROVIDENCE Oprnluu D11 y of Crnnil Circuit Mrrt- Iiik Cliiirurlrrlrril by Nprrdy trpilnK, PROVIDK.N'CK. lt.T."ug. 27. -Thp trnnil rlri ult meeting began at Narragansett Park triiay mid in spite or tho excessive heat the tlmo was fust. A big Held started In the 2:20 trot, which ns stepped in faster time than at Read me. The favorite fared badly, for after winning the tirst heat In 2:13'i. Llssa Hee was out and a dark horse was sprung In tho shape of Oriiia, an uiignlnly-Iooklne grey mare hnlling from Allentown, Pn The grey won the second bent In 2:129. be ginning a sprint from the half and walking home a winner. The next twn heats were repetitions of the second and talent wns dumped by the wnyslde as the grey sold tor inmost nothing in inn poois. 1 ne .:n pace developed Into a six-heat race In which Dumont W . the class winner at Rendvllio last week, was the ravorite. i-ast .1 ....... ......1.. I.. ,1.1.. ..,..., dm H ft. , l.A.,1 nine will, iiiiiiie in inir. ,n- .,. ,,.,, going to the fnvorlte In 2:i4, as also did tho second In the sumo time. With ono bent to win, the favorite got n bad start ami Art Alco won the he.it nnd then took the fourth. Ambulator split up the rnce In tho fifth bent ny winning out ni me wire In a fast finish. All horses except heat winners wero drnwn In the sixth bent. Art Alco broke nt the half and left the battle between Dlimont v. anci Ainnuiaior, nnu the former wnn In the home stretch In a rnttllni; finish. The fnvorlte In tho 2:14 trot was Nell Owynne. Alice Hanies. tho second choice, won the nrsi ncni inn mm yu uniunt II, n eaennil nfter Which tllO mCO WrtS postponed on nccount of darkness. Sum- 2:20 class, trot, three heats In live, purse ti rrfin. Orlnii. p. m., by Kred Douglass 5 111 13 117 S 2 I 2 2 10 5 6 11 S 2 9 3 s :: 4 9 11 6 3 II 4 S 5 4 6 7 8 7 12 9 10 10 7 10 11 13 13 l'Jills 12 9 dr dls (Covillr) . r.lsu.i liee. Ii. in. (MlddlebV) All Right, b. tn. (Winnings)... Miss Duke, b m. (Carpenter) Tlmberlake. b. g. (Hudson) Major dreer, en. 11. 1 wnnnuej.... Debut, b. h. (Korsner) Corinne. b. m. (Thomas)........... Mtnnlo L. WllKes, en. in. itwm.. Snrlngdale, b. h. (Wilson) Knvnla. b. m. (Voung) Altnford, b. m. (Payne) Wllrlssa, nr. m. iu jtm. Parralleox. b. m. (I'ootel.......... 21l"class pace! llifeo heVits In'ilve, purse 1 ism- Dumont W., br. c, by Du- plgnnc (Krnst) . Art Alco, b. g. (Olllls) 1 1 2 " 4 2 3 5 li 4 3 3 1 1 2 1 3 3 1 2 t ro li ro Ambulator, n. 11. 'V.,.l,v., " " ' Maz Mazette, b. m. (Hal ey). Paul Revere, r. g. (Oarth). . Karly Htrd. Jr.. blk. h. (Oolden) :: r i I 5 r. fi dr "ll!l:. J,"" ."o81 :li.2?10. 2:12; dls .."J" '. "' 1 .1:.-.. l,.,.,lu li, live, nurse 2'14 cias. inn. nu'-. - 1,00 (unfinished): . Alcryon Nell 1 wrnne. ' ' 9 1 1 11 2 4 (Rathbuu) . -.IL' ' Allco Harnes, b. m.. ny iuii NlggVr'jnck; blk. g.' '(Arthur) Iris O., b. m. (McCaclly) X 2 i 3 7 'i Lasso, b. g. (ueersi Minuet, eh. ni. (Pearse) Panlenr, b. K- (McCarthyl n 10 fi V ondle. en. g. 1'"'""'''; ii...innrt 1.11? n (Dorev) it Oracle oiiward. ch. m. (MncrH 12 S 10 9 3dr King WariocK. cu. ff. .m.......... ,1111111 ii in. 11. in. , ti,,.r" rime: ..im. SIX DAV 11 AC 13 STARTS TOMC.HT. MimiiKer of Mliluny TrnrU ArrnnKr fur Sunie I'nut Itlillnu. Itecliuiinir tonlcht tho Omnhn Cycle Deal ers' ussoi latlon will start a six-day race at the Midway cycle traeK winch win ui; mane nu licrln na lnv liv electric lamns. All the piomlnent local riders, together with the I,,,,., , entered flie rnce and some henrt breaking sprints mny be expected every evening. . . Valuable prizes me given to the winners of tho llrst four plnces and In nddltlon there will be lung up special prizes at enrv half hour's ride each evening, which will keep the riders on the Jump most of HIP time. IO Sllll iwilliei lliuiw It iinveni 1 11 it in these who nttenil the rare the man agement will put on each evening a motor event, incether with trial rides and snrlut races liy the proicssmiiiiin, mi huh iiiukv attending win see pieuiy 01 giinii nisi rin Ing each evening. Mnher 11111I Clinynsl.1 llrnily. xew YORK. Auc. 27. Peter Maher nnd Joe Choynski have both trained hnrd nnil aro in goon conuinou nn nieir iweni.j tlvo round light at the Hrondwny Athletic club tomorrow night Mnher nnd Choynski are well matched In size and skill nnd It will probably require many rounds or nnrn 6 DAY RACE 6 Midway Cycle Track COMMENCING TONIGHT at 8:30 The Finest Electric Lighted Track in the West. Motor Events Each Evening. 9 RIDERS ENTERED 9 V. II. STKVKNSON, Detroit. The Onc'Ariucd Wonder, 1 W, SIIKHLOK, Omaha. It, G. HKNNETT, Omnhn. I), W. SHULTZ, Omnhn. One and a half houra each night. Tuko Sherman avenue cars direct to track. ADMISSION, 05c, 25c and 10c. fighting to bring about the defeat of either man RING WILLKNOWFITZNO MORE Knllltiu to liet nn Mnteli 11HI1 .lef- frlr Hi-t bniiiplon Announce III Iti-tlipiiienl. NKW YORK, Aug 27 -Robert Kii-lm-, mons tonight ntinnuiucd bis reiireniei t from the pugilistic ring He m.iuc an .11 eflectunl uttempl todav to get on a met. 1 for the heavyweight 1 hamplonshlp w.tti James J. Jeffries, to take nlHee tiefi.ri Cie Hnrton law expires at midnight next Kri da and tonight Issued the following stale, ment: "I am through with lighting I will 1 tire from the ring and will not claim th" 1 championship from Jeffries. 1 am rend and on edge to meet him next Krbl.n night, as Ills manager suggested ten d.i lien, lint ns he claims he Is In no inti'llil 'ii ' to tight on that night, I am through with him and with the ring. Henceforth tlnie will be one man le-s In the heavvwoignt , division, for I will go out with the llortxit law," 1 Kltzslinmons. with his manager. IVrcv Williams of Hergen Heach, met William A Hrudy, rcpresenMng Jeffries, t nilgh' I Last week Kltzlmtnnn pnsled tJ5i) 1. bind a match between himself ami Jeffrl.s next Krlday night, and Hr.nly ald !e would meet I''ltziiumons to arnmite me match. Kltzslmmons said he w.i tnuli to meet Jeffries next Krldny before the Tw. n tleth Century club, under anv e itnlitlans as lo the division of the purse or gate -celpts. which would suit Hrndv lie ald he would be satlslled for the winner to tnk. nil or spilt the pursp In half or ilve 75 per cent to the winner or any terms tioslbte so that he could meet the present champion before the expiration of the Hnrton law llrmly In reply said that Jeffrie was In no condition. n he had nult training several days ago. He said It would be unfair f,.r KitzslmmoiiM to force a mnteh with a man phslonlly unlit for such a contest Kltz slmmons replied that Jeffries had had plenty of time to get Into mndltlOh and said Hint although he had gone through two very sevele battles during the lnt two weeks, he was on edge now nnd rendv to light t 1 regnln tho championship. Hrndv said It was mposlble for n tight to take place between Jeffries nnd Kltzslm mons on the unto mentioned, but that he would put up n forfeit nt onie tn bind 11 match between the two the tight t, take plnce within three months from September 1, and a side bet of tlO.ono. Kltzslmmon would not listen to this proposition nnd said It was only made fnr advertising purposes. AVnrKltm llo' Wheel Trip. The working buys blevcle trip, which was scheduled to leave yesterday morning, hns been postponed until next Mnndav The heavy rains of the past few davs has Hooded the route over which the bos were going, leaving the roads rough and Im passable fnr bicycles. The postponing of this trip will give other working tmvs or tho association an opportunity to go along The cost of the trip will be $3. Apnlln- Ion rnn be hnd nt the nssnclntlon building nnd must be handed In not later than Thursday evening of this week. The bovs will leave next Mnnday morning. Septem ber 2. rain or shine, In charge of Mr. 13111s ClrvrlninPs 5eir I'lnyers. CL13VI3LAN'D. O.. Auir. 27 - The CIpvp- land hasp ball club has purchased tho re lease of Third Haseman Tamsi-tt nnd Out fielder Jnnes from the Rome. N. V , club Doth will be seen tomnrrow In twn games There was 11 slight shakeup In the tenm. I'Tisnie being reiensen nnu 1 ittcner Mpies being given to Milwaukee. Jones will go tn right Held, while denlns will go to left and Tnmsett will bo seen at third. Cull ( lull nl Dntiutii. norC.LAS. Neb.. Aug. 27 -ISneclal )-A locnl gun club hns been organized here composed of nboiit n half dozen members A shoot Is had everv Tuesday afternoon Walt Hogers, the editor of the Douglas Knternrlse. was the chnmtilnii last week. breakfng nineteen clay pigeons out of twenty-live. WANTED nids for all concessions on grounds of Fremont Driving park, Fremont, Neb., during race meeting Carnival week, September 12. 13 nnd 14, 1900. Address, HIIUCK R. SMITH. See, WINDS THAT BRING RAIN I'rogiiostlenllon for Tuesilny nnd Vrilnesilny Is Kiilr AVenllipr with I'nslerly Winds. WASHINC.TON, Aug. 27. Forecast for Tuesday and Wednesday: Nebraska fJcncrally fair' Tuesday and Wednesday; easterly winds. Western Texas., Indian Territory, New Mexico and Oklahoma Generally fair Tues day and Wednesday; light southwesterly winds. Indiana Generally fair Tuesday and Wed nesday; cooler In southern nnd central por tions Tuesday; light northwesterly winds. Illinois Oenernlly fnlr Tuesday and Wed nesday, except showers and cooler In south ern portion Tuesday; light northerly winds. Iowa Oenerally fair Tuesday and Wed nesday; cooler, northerly winds. Missouri Local rains Tuesdny, with cooler In eastern portion; Wednesday, fair and warmer; northeasterly, shifting to south westerly, winds. North nnd South Dakota Fair and warmer Tuesday; Wednesday, fair; south erly winds. Kansas Local rains nnd cooler Tuesday; Wednesday, fair; northerly winds. Colorado, Wyoming and Montana Oener ally fair Tuesday and Wednesday; light, variable winds. I.oeul Heeiiril. OFFICIO OF TIIIC WFATHKIt HUHKA!!, OMAHA, Aug. 27.-Olllclal record of tem perature nnd precipitation, compared with tho corresponding day of the last three years; 1900, IS99. ISflS. 1E97 Nl !l SI Is7 r,i i;s m r.n 71 79 li 73 .in .07 .oo .oo Maximum tempernturo Minimum temperature Average temperat'.iro . Precipitation Record of precipitation nt Omaha for this day nnd since March 1, 1900: Normal temperature for tho day 71 Kxcess for the day 0 Total excess slnco March 1 4C'i Normal rainfall 10 Im h Oellclency for the dav 10 Inch Total rainfall since March 1.... 20. CO Inches Dellclency slnco March 1 1.70 Inches netlclencv for cor. period 1 SO'.l . 1 1)3 Inches Dellclency for cor. period, 1)S.. 2 SO Inches Report from Mndtilln nt S I'. M 3 S "3 1 p' M I 3 ' BTATIONB AND BTATB OF WEATHER, Omaha, clear North Platte. cUnr Cheyenne, clear Salt Lake, clear Itapld City, clear Huron, clear Wllllston, clear Chicago, clear St. Louis, cloudy .. St. Paul, cloudy Davenport, partly cloudy. Kansas City, cloudy lle'ena, clear Havre, clear Hlsniarck, clear Oalveston, clear M Ml S0i Ml 7I1I Mil M1 911 .00 71 72 7r,r .eo 701 .00 70 .00 70 711 711 .00 Mi .110 72 7H1 .00 Ml .l) M) 74 71 .Hi 701 M 7lil .Oil 701 .00 71 .0(1 IvS .10 T Indicates trace of precipitation I. A. WICLSH. l.ocnl Forecast Olllclal IN SUMMER. Sunburn, Cli.ilmp. In ert Hitc.:, Hum, Itrltiti', Scratch s, Spr.ttni. Stiffness (if Joints, 1-attune and iiill.itned Fvt art' cured hy the me t f Pond's Extract Used Internally and Fxtertmlly CAPrO.V Kefitso tlie weak, wittery Wtteit ltnteJ jirepnrafftw! represenlnl fobe "f he.s.imeas" f'O.VD'S 1'XTKACT, which easily mtur unit jjenerwlj- ronfati 'trooi'rtlcohoj," a deadly ihUkoh. I'OS'WS HXTKACT Ao .villi OS'lA' in SliXhKli bottlen, eucloaed la batT wrapper. . rONtl'S rXTRACT CO., j.H'iLAyc. N Y Hot Weather Offices. An.vone wlio lins n wost front office theso dajs, or nn of fice in a ratnshiickic huildiii":, oupht not to bo in tho samo iix next summer. Dirt, too, seems more offensive in hot tveuther. THE BEE BUILDING is cool, clean and well ventilated. There is always a draft, the walls are thick, the ail is pur eand kept constantly motet by the fountain in the court. This is the place to be in summer. R. C. PETERS & CO., Rental Agents, Ground Hoot, Bee Building. MANHOODRESTORED 'SJ? v,NX tils Vltuhor, tliisprrscrliHIan of n tumnii Kreneli phraVInn, will quickly cm you 'i(ll liirrou$iir dlAtniif tlio cenrr.illhe nrcHiis, snrli a l.itst .liitiitiituit, lnsuMinln, 1-nlii In llin lluek, Neiuliutl i:niUl,iu, Nrn una ltlillll., IMinplr Ulillltlrsa lipJIsi r.,, Kxliiiusllnrc llrnln. Vlirli'in'ele nml 4 ilil Ipitllon. It Hiiii nil linn br day or nlsliu rrrvf iitsmncknt-ssof i1im.iii". turn If mil checked leu'ls to Ppnrinstorrliu'H and all llin linrrum nl UiiiiiiIpki')'. 4 I d lt',M'.clesnsrtt.a liver, llin Ll,lnv nml tl, ii.Im.fw nv... .,1 il l,n.lt... ll ! via.'; .- .i,.il,An, nd rMtornsnull wfnK ereani. ,r,7.u.',.V.'Jn."l"r",, tt" "ol cu'd by Doctors I hrrstua JO psr rent nr troutited with ti ota(l(l. liiII'IlJhNh, tlm only known rrmnly tn enre wlllmul nn vieriillnn, ,Vv) ipiliiiiinll. A wiltlrn EiMrantoe iilteii ami money returnrd If Shoxes does not ellcct u peimxneiil cur. tl.COubox.afor 14.00, yin.ill, Hcml fnr vhkk rlrculsr nnil testimonials. AUiifwlt vl. JII:II'I.m: CO., p, o. Ilor 2076, Kan Franriseo, Cai. l'ou s.vi.m it v ,i vi:iis-i)it,i.n dhi a en., iuimi ami r p.NAM. "BREVITY IS THE SOUL OF WIT." GOOD WIFE! YOU NEED SAPOL scntioi.s. Wenlworlh MM ary flcaiSemy S?Sf OoyernmentsuiierTlslon. Malecoinmlisiunstograiliiatii. Pri'tmriition fur Viiivereltles and Mitlmi.l Arndf mlra. COL. SANDF0KU SELLCRS. M. A.. Supl.. LEXIN0I0N, M0. QUITS IN QUEER MANNER W iilenll la ( iiiinleil Out on Itefiislnu lu 11 it 1 1 1 1 ll l'llil I(Ii Tuniiny West. NKW YdltK, Aim. 27 -The llsht between lommy West nnd Joe Wnlcott, which wn the llrnln attraction at the Twentieth Cen tury cl.ih lu Madison Kfiuare garden, ended ii a most peculiar manlier tonlKht. The In-ut had none eleven rounds verv much In Wnlcott'H favor, as he had punished West vrry badly alioiit the body and had him In n very weakened condition. When the bell raiiK for the twelfth round, to the surprise of everybody, Wnlcott refused to Ko nn, clalinlUK he had Injured Ills left iirm. Itefetee Charley While, Htlspcrtini; cronlted ness, Insisted on Walcott'n cnntlnului;, but the ncKro ret used to do so. This lelt White no ulternntive other than to declare West tho winner. There was unite a latKe sum ol money wintered with West the lavnrlle nnd thn referee was outspoken with refer ence to Wnlcott'H peculiar action White said: "Waleott wns not Inj.ired; he quit de liberately and It Is my candid conllrmed opinion that he was nctunted in quitting by Homo dlnlionest motive. I believe Waleott wiih encouniKed to net ns he did by miine person closely connected with him That he should net thus la no surprise to me. as ho established n precedent for similar work lu Han Francisco not so very Ioiik iiko, and I think It wus n scheme to hurl the nnm UKemont of tho Twentieth Century club, which has nil iiIoiik acted lu Kood fallh ' MnmiKer Kennedy on behalf of the club uiinounceil thai Wnlcott'H slime ol' th' money will not be Klven to him, but would lie donated to Mime charitable Institution 'I'heie were many anxioiiH Inquiries ns tu whether the beta would ho declared off, but .Manager Kennedy stated that an betlliiK lu New York wiih lllenal lie wiih sorry the chili co.ild tuko no comiljuinco of wagers made. Two clever lids, Kid Mel-'adden of San Francisco und .llminy Hose of this rltv niei In the prelimlnarv bout at llfi pounds. Th'-v were to have foiiKht twelve rounds, but the New Yorker was forced to rpilt lu the eleventh round, nf is r McFudden hnd planted a rl(;ht over his heart. The earh lounils wero full of fast work. Huso wai the llrst to show Hluns of weakness and MeKnddeli heal him to the floor of the rlnfi In the elKhth round From this time to tne end of the tenth the California!! held the upper hand nnd when they Hhnped for the eleventh McFadden wiih on the nKiiresslvo and went to his mnn und with a stiff rlKhl over the heart sent Hose back toward his cr.rner Hose then threw up his bands nnd said he could pit no further and 1'cferee White nave the MkIH to MeFaddi n. Knreiiii I'rlnee nt Ainerlenli ( ulleue. SAN FItANCISCd. Auk 27 Prince Km Whu. In lr-.ipp ir nt lu tie- Knre.in throne Blurted fur the east tnmnht, where he will i nler cdlene VK.TOK SWKDHMtr;, Omahn. Slvl.AS STIJ 1 'I'Z.M AN, Omnhn. CIIAIU.I'S I.. l't)TTi:H, Omaha. JA.MIvS nOfil K, Omaha. A. .1. COCHRAN, Omaha. S! 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