THE OMAHA DAILY JVEE: SATDRDAY, JULY , 1901. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter's Little Liver Pills. Must Renr Signature f 5m Fac-Slmll Wrapper telosr. Tor? saall amd a 0W7 to ttke as ragao. F0.1 HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. rOlt DIUOUBSCW. Foa Tonno liyer. FOR COKSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN, ran TtlECOMPLEXIOH CARTERS reSlTTLE 0s ,&i OMAHA SOURS OES MOINES Plackt koit of ths Goed Grupu and Iowm Say They Am Puckary. UMPIRE ALSO ACCUSED OF PARTIALITY CURE ftiCK HEADACHJC DR. McGREW Dflloo open tiontlnuuu.ly from 8 u ns. In D i. ni. Nnnilny front H m. ru. (o ft p. m. Altoncther Illuea A Co. Are n Moil t'nlininijr Lot of Pickle Packers SI t Fonr In the Merrr Score. DKS MOINES, ta July 5. (Special Tele gram.) Omaha won a comparatively easy victory today In a game In which there was much spirit but a total tack of good hoadwork on the part of tho local team. At least two of the Omaha runs might have boon proented by the exerclso of a llttlo common sense. Two ot Des Molnos' runs were given them by the umpire, Ouinba started run-getting In tho third, whou Oondlng got 0 alngle, stole to second and scored on Fleming' single and Toman's sacrifice. In tho next Inning Stewart and McAndrcws both put tho ball over tho left field fence for double and tho former scored. In thu fifth Ues Moines got two Mines had struck out, O'Connoll got a scratch hit. Kloltifiw waited for balls, Schmidt new out and Thiol wan hit. With bases full O'Leary mil tho ball over the foul flag and tho umpire called It safo for two boge. but il was clear y a foul. Two runs woro iuauo n tho, sixth Oenlns lid off with a single, l.otchr fl.w out. Stewart got bulls ana Oenlns scored on McAndrewV single. Buck loy flow out and let McAndrows sccr Gondlng followed with t double but wns Iff t on tho base. In tho Bevonth Schmidt zot four balls nftcr Klelnow wns out, Title! also got balls and O'Leary put the ball over tho fence near the foul nag ami scnmiut scored. In tho eighth nines scored, alter Kolnit to first on choice, balls to Klelnow mid a two-baso hit by Schmidt. Omaha got a queer run In tho ninth. Oenlns struck out, but tho boll had lilt tho plate and bounced ovor the grand stand. It was thrown back, but tho pitcher did not go to his box and Oontns trotted home safely. Attendance, "30. Score: OMAHA. AU. It. t,,t 0 ...3 0 ...3 5 I'lcmlng. If ITomnn, ss Oonlm, cf 1-oti-hor. rf I A Htewart, -i RlcAiidrcws, 31) 4 (llr. McOr?TV at Ae 5a.) TIH2 3IOST SUCCESSFUL SPECIALIST Buckley, lh.. Oondlng. c... Graham, p... Totals ... ...i 4 II. 1 0 1 2 1 A. 0 3 to Magoon to Beckley, Hamilton to Kltt redge. First base on balls. Off Dlneen, 4; off Case, 2. Struck out. By Dlneen, 4; by Caso, 2. Umpire: Cunningham. St. I.otiln Wlim n Lung One. ST. LOUIS. July 6.-Murphy pitched. ft sensational eleven-Inning victory tor trie Bt. Louis Nationals today. Heldrlck nlmon lost the game for mm witn tnree errors. McOann's single, Padden's exposuro of Ills short ribs, a single by Kruger and Dels hanty's wild throw netted the two runs which beat Philadelphia In tho eleventh. Attendance, 3,500. Score: ST. LOUIS. PHILADEWHIA. HH.O.A.E. R.H.O. V.E, Iturketl, If . . .0 a 0 0 Thorns". cf...l 0 0 1 0 ltel.lrlck, cf. .0 1 1 0 3 Mailman, 2b.O 0 4 10 McOann, lb..l 1 11 1 0 u-nanty, ir...o t v 1 PadJen, :b..,l 0 2 3 0 Flick, rf 1 I ! t 0 Wallace, ss..l 1 J 1 OWv'ton, 3b. .0 1 J 5 1 ICruer, 3b. ..0 3 3 1 0Jnnlns. .0 0 1J 0 0 nyan, c 0 0 i 1 ojsckiiiz, c....j u 1 i Nichols, rf...O 0 10 0 Cress, ss 0 0 J T 0 Murphy, p....O 0 0 i 0 Donohue, p..O 1 I to Totals ....Tlltttl 1 Totals J J1 1 ' tinrkeif nut nn Paddon's Interference In the sixth: one out when winning run was made. St. Louis 0000001000 2-3 Philadelphia .OOOlOOOOluu- Earned runs: St. Louis. 1: PMiaaoipn a, 1. Two-base hits; Wullaco, Delahnnty. Three-base hits. Flick, Krugcr. Left on bases. St. Louis, 4: Philadelphia. 4. Hit by ball: Uy Donohue. 1. rirsi nase un balls: Off Murphy, 1! oft Donohue, 1. Sacrifice hits- MrOnnn. Thorna. Stolen buses: Wolverton, Rurkctt. Struct out'. Uy Murphy, 5; by Donohue, 1. Time: 2:C0. Umpire: O'Day. Lenders Attain Heat AMlrint. PITTBBURQ, July 5.-Phllllppl .pitched n good gama for the Pittsburg NutloiiHls und received excellent support. Phylo was enny from thu stnrt and his team never had a chance to win. Attendance, 3.M). Score: PlTTailUHO. 1 NEW YOHK. ii.ii.o.A.n.i ii.u.o.A.t. DELMAll REINSTATES THEM Exllid Runnri Oit lack Onto ths St. Louii Coarse, JOCKEY CLUB GIVES NO EXPLANATIONS Lcnves the Public to Oilcan Why the Hnra Are llemovecl After llcliiB So Summarily Put in Place. Hark. If 0 1) niont, cf...l Davln, rf 1 Il'tflflJ, lb... 3 Wagner, 3b. .1 lUU-hey. 2b. .0 Carr, a 1 .ltnmr, C....0 I'hllllppl, p...O 4 0 OV'H'tren. cf.l I 1 2 S 0 OHi-lbsch, lt.. l 1 i 0 i 0 OMcllrldr, rf..O 1 3 2 7 0 0 Hickman, aa.O 1 3 2 1 0 0Oaml, lb....O 1 7 0 2 3 0 llutlow, 3b. ..0 0 1 2 0 12 Warner, C....0 1 1 1 S 0 Oftrting. 2b.. ..0 0 3 0 0 2 1 l'hyle, P 0 1 2 Totata 7 W 27 6 )l Tolnh 2 7 21 22 2 Pltmhnrir 31000201 -7 N'..w York 000001010 Kanied runs: Plttshurg, 3. Twu-luso hits; Urnntlleld, WH'ner. Selbarh, l n r. l'hyle. Three-base hit: llralistleld DoubW play: Cnrr to Itltchcy to Uranstleld Urst base on bulls: Oft Phllllppl, 1. Struck out: Uy Phllllppl, 6. Time: 1:35. Umpire: Colgan. .Notional U'sgue StniullnK. Won. VARICOCELE AND HYDROCELE 33 6 DBS M01NI2S AH. R ...3 ! 3 .,4 U 27 14 in iaf irmnvui mi .ni-iu- . . ., ram ana uisoraer. i .nen winy. u o'lary, Js rears' experience, 15 year In Otuntm. Warner, rf. .McvicKur, ci 1 Wcnlen, lb I Hlne 2h. I permanirt cure gunraniocu in (j'tonnou, iin a .n 10 days, witnoui cuiung, pain or iub Klelnow, c..... .z Schmidt, p. , 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 H. O. .0 2 4 12 3 0 0 A. 0 1 0 0 0 2 7 2 1 Pittsburg ... St. Loui New York... Philadelphia BfiHtun Urooklyn ... Cincinnati .. Chicago 35 2) , 32 XI 31 , 24 ilnm. C , u'PTIIDC cured In less than 5 days M 11 U I UflL without naln or hindrance !rom buslnoss. A perfect and permanent mr guaranteed. PVDUII l( and all Ulood Diseases cured MrnlLlJ l.v n treatment whleh M far jiora atlsractory ana succcsaiui man Moinea, 3: Omaha. 6. Bacrluce' nits: war- Hot Bprlngs" treatment, and at loss than WTi rtuckley (!), Toman. Double play: Mc- Jalf tho cont All breaking out and lj;n. AndreWH lo Toman to Buckley. Danes on t tho dlaonso diaaiiwtur at once. A cure imiia: Off Schmidt. 2: off Graham, rt. Hit lhat 1 guarantoel for life. ny pitched ball: Ry Graham, 1. Struck nwen on nnfl cases cured of nervou out: Uv Schmidt, 5: by Qraham, 5. Btolen UVtH ZUiUlIU debility. loss of vitality bait' Thlel. O'Leary. Letcher. Wild mil MANHOOD, bashfulneoa, Oleet and pitch Ily Schmidt. 1. Time: 1:50. Um Total 30 4 7 27 13 2 Omaha ., 0 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 1-4 Dcs Moines 0 u o 0 s u 1 1 u 1 Two-baso hits: Klelnow. O'Leary. Stewart. McAndrewn. Left on bnors: Des Moines. 3: Omaha. 6. Sacrifice' hits: War ill unnatural weakneosus of men Cure Guaranteed. Consultation Free CHANGES LOW Treatment sent everywhere troy from -. u tt Kw inn nnir nvar Hi South fith 'stjee'., batT.en'-J-'e.rnttm and Doula ttreetn, OMAIIA, KB3. IU IvUHc, NO PAT. If you bare email, mvui, Jo.t Kwr or rlinlnj Urin, oA Vruom Organ R.Tlopi' wU reitoia J on lttout drui or rl.otrlcUji Htilcture and VarlcocIt iipiinaqentir cured In 1 to t wki IS.OOt1 In tiMi not ona falturat not nnn returned 1 effect Immediate 1 no CO 0. Caudt writ for tre rart'n larv enn icaleit tn lilalp etiTalore. lOCal APPllANCe CO. 138 Tnars Ilk.. hHliniptlli. 1(4. ummik fills Rettoro Vitality, Lost Vigor and manhood Cure Impoteooy, Night Emlaslont, Loss ot Mn , orr, hii wnetinH airnos, r all ollocta ot anlf-abute or lexceas and Indiscretion. (A nerve toulo und lblocd bulldor. Brine. the pink glow to pa 10 choeits ana icotoroa the sflre of outh. By mail SOOo tier box. O lioxes for SU.BO.vrlth onr bankable ifaurantae to onr or reruna wio mony iu. tena ior c:rcaui and Cvyol oar bankable gnarantoe bond. HXTRA STREN0TM 6O PILLS 50 CTS. NorvitaTableis plro: MtDcrniott. Kanxua City JLtarely Win ST. JOSEPH. July S. The first game of the Kansas Clty-St. Joseph series wn played this morning. Ewlng. Kansan City. nnu McDonald, St. Joseph, 'were both UnnUad nllf 'nf tKo. liny In the Btvlll Thn nonio icvini auiuniicu nmi nuiuriupa inr vib (tors, but tho latter were lucky. Score: n.H.E, Knnsaa City ...1 0 4 0 1 2 0 2 0-10 14 : St. Joseph 0 0 2 0 0 S 0 2 0 9 17 : Uatterles: ICnnsaa City. Kw nfr. Welmer nnd MesKltt: St. Jonenh. McDonald. Huuhes ana iiooin. Minneapolis Drfcnt St. Paul ST. PAUL. July 5. MlnneanolU defeated tne locals toiay uy opportuno Damns. At tendnncu. 1,020. Score: n.H.ii Mtnneapoll 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 1 -6 10 ! fit. Paul 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-2 11 ! Uattorles: Mlnneanolls. Clark nnd Me. Connell, St Paul, Chech and Wilson. Denver Winn on .Sprlnga' Krrora. COLOUADO SPRINQfl. Jdlv 5 -The local team wont to plecea In the second Inning nnd lost the gama to Denver through bunching errors In that Inning. Itcam and i;yier om gooa worit. ucoru: Donver 0 6 0 0 1 0 0 0 7 3 I Colo. Springs... 10000100 02 6 1 Ilnttcrles: Denver. Evler and J. Sullivan Colorado bpringy, uanuerlln. Ream nnd Donanue. Western l.enuac Standlnir. Kansas City Omaha Mlnnennolls , St. Joseph St. Paul Colorado Springs,,,. Denver Dea Moines I.M,ntAl Daalta PosltWely (raaranteed euro for Lots ot Power Varicocele, Undeveloped or blirunken Organs, I'areala, Locomotor Ataxia, Nervous I'roa'.ap- tlon, Hraterlix. Iflta, losanlty. Paralysis and tns Heanlta of CxcmiIvs use of Tobacco, Oplnro or Liquor, Bjr mall In plain packaM, 41.00 lini. a fnr iS.OO with our bavnlrahla aruar. r:vb.itoAdudna0dwor"T HITS OFF T. HUGHES NE It VITA MEDICAL CO. Won. .. 3S .. 32 .. 23 .. 30 .. 29 .. 24 .. 3) .. 31 Ist. P.O. 22 .KM 24 .571 2f. .537 27 .524 25 .5(8 29 .452 32 .3-4 34 ,sn Lot. 20 2 24 !M 27 30 31 42 I'.C .573 Joo .51.' .524 .517 .m .4.4 .313 FIRST AMONG THE AMERICANS ChlCMKo Still Uolila to Title, Fore Inn Detroit to Contribute 11 Fen Per Cent. TM.-fnntT- ThIv r. l.nr neven Innings Slever kpt the lilts well scattered, but 111 found him for six singles, three doubles and a triple. In tho third Inning Chicago had three men on bases and none out. but wcro retired without scoring. Attenuance, 2.S0O. Score: CHICAGO. I DETnorr. II.U.O.A.E.1 1UI.O.A.E. Hoy. cf 0 4 1 2 OCafey. 3b W J 1 1 u Jones, rf 0 0 11 0 Holmes, rf...l 3 4 0 0 2 1S 0 llarrelt, cr...u o i u 1 0 10 2 OOleaaon. 2b. .2 1 0 .5 0 2 13 HKlberfeld. .! 3 H 2 0 2 2 4 0 Nance. If 0 0 1 0 0 SSI OlM'All.t'r. lb.O 2702 2 4 1 llluclow. O....0 0 4 2 0 2 3 1 O.SIcer. p 0 10 10 .Shaw 0 0 0 0 0 Totala S 17 17 24 2 1 Totala 4 12 27 11 Hatted for Slever In tho ninth. Phlrnirn 00010003 4 S Detroit V14WVVVV u ir.m mm. TWtrnlt. l! ChleaffO. 7. TWO- base hits: Sullivan, Callahan, AlcFarland, Holmes. Three-base hits: Oleaaon, Mertes, Unxrlllxn Villa. SllULMirt. HulllVILll. UllClOW. Stolen bases: JicAiuster i), uueiow. i i buae oh balls: Of! rjiever, a; on uriimn, 3. First on errors: Detroit, 1; cnicago, Left on bases: Detroit, S; Chicago. 12 ui,,,.u mil. in- Hlfvrr. 2: hv Orlltith. 2 iinni, i ninvH! fllevrr to Buelow to McAlls- tor. Elberfeld to Coney, Jones to Isbetl, Slcrtes lo ShilEart. Passed ball: Sullivan, Time: 1:50. Umpire: Cantlllon. 31llvniikee Pitcher Too Clever. ST. LOUIS, July 5. The board of stew ards of the Dclmar Jockey club today an nounccl a number of reinstatements of ruled off owners, jockeys and horses. Lewis Thompson, who was ruled, oft for the bad race on Irish Jewel some time ago, with his horses, was reinstated. II. Henderson aud H. Harshbcrger were also taken back Into tho fold. The former was put under tho ban for Irish Jewel's performance at the fair grounds aud the iatter for a poor rldo on La Desirous on the same track, W. E. Wood and horsrj W. J. Kemper, Chanter and Knchanter which were ruled off In connection with the Myrtle Van case last year, were also' reinstated. The horses Domslo and Silver Coin, which wcro sent away from tho fair grounds were also re Instated. 'Just why this action was taken Is not explained. A poor crowd attended tho races today. Favorites, second choices aud outsiders split tho card equally. Track slow. lie suits. lrirat nine five furlonza. nurse! HaildrOt Vr (O'Neill!, tf to 1, won; Phonotlte. 18 (Weilderstrund), 5 to 1. second; Lillian M.. Hfi (Flnncrtyl. 60 to 1, thltd. Time: 1:01. Doublediiy. Hnry A. Uen Hempsfai. Captain Foraktr. Kegel und Hydrophobia also run. Second race, one mile and aoventyynrd yelling: Aiimirai ocnoy. ui ineiri n l rami), 2 to 1. won: Early Hlrd, 104 (Giv etiH), 2 to 1, second; Kid McCoy, 110 (T. O'Hrlen). 10 to 1, third. Time: 1:47'4. Jim Turner, Tom Ollmore, Inuendo and Hunsjm ulwi ran. . ... . Third race, seven furlongs, selling: TJoml nls, 112 (Dale), 2 to 1, won; Lady Curzon. 114 (Vltltoe), 5 to 2, second; lien Frot, 1W (GlvoniO. 8 to 6, third. Tlmo: 1:S0. Singer, Oratia, Iimond and Sir Joseph Lister also run. Fourth race, one mile, polling: Mnxlmus, 103 (Llndsoy). barred in betting, won; I-a Dcslroui), Si (O'Neill). 5 to 2. second; Men ace, 102 IT O'llrlen). 13 to 5, third; Satin Coat. 102 (Pell). 4 to 1, rourth. Time: l.42)i. Seething also ran. Fifth race one mllo and seventy yards. relllmr: Hello Simpson. 105 ik. Aiurpnyj. 0 to 1, won; Milwaukee. 112 (Dale), 13 to 5, second. Lamp Glob.-. 1(15 (A. WVhnr). 12 to 1. third. Tlmo: 1:474 fourth heats and race. Time: 2.1514, I'WMi 2 16. Alice Frailer won the first heat n 15l. Sphinx Lasse and Domitian start u. 2.10 nace. Llttlo Sauaw won second, third and fourth heats and race. Time; 2.IP1 2.ISV4. 2-.I3V Halmy U won the first heat In 2 13-i. Saul and MnJ.ir Mirshall started, 2 20 pace. jacKmont rreer won in wrr straight heats. Time- 2il4. 2.1i. 2:2l. Judge Flask, Haron Walcher nnd Lena r started. Ilneea nt Tnlile Hock. TAHLII HOCK. Neb.. July o.-(Sncclal )- Th races nt Table Hock resulted: . , , First race, one-quarter mile. Jenny L.inu won, Hobollnk second, Moley H third, Hosc- DUii fourtn. . . .. Second race, roaci: nose conuun won, Magpie Murphy second, Molly It third. Third rare, nnp-lmlf mile. Lallclle won. Olen Campbell second, Molly H third, Dobo- unK tourin. Ulcycle; Al DeWade won, Luther Bowen second, Frank Martin third, LEANDERS BEAT THE QUAKERS CHEAP TRIPS 1 VIA THE BURLEHGT Oil Hnndpress and Aurca. nlno ran. Sixth race, six ruriongs, selling, jm i Hogan. 101 (Llndsey), IS to 5, won; Horse- hoe Tobacco, 1115 (ij.uci, even, scru'in. Doctor Cnve, 116 (D. Vltatoe)). 8 to 1. tmrn. Time: U6Yi. Uen Hoy, King's Highway nd Echo Dale uiso ran. At Xeiinrt Trnclt. Mertea, 2b... 1 lahell. lb 0 CnllJhHn, 3b.2 Hliucait, a..l McFiand, lt.2 Hulltvan, e...O Griffith, p.. ..3 Clinton tfc Jnckoon Sts , CHICAGO ILI far aala br Kuhn at Co.. 15th and Douaia ta.. Omaha, Nub.; Oeo. B. Davis, Council Biuas, lews. " DeWIT1''S Wltei. Hazel SALVE A well known cure fop Piles Thlssalvo cannot lie equalled wherever asoothlngaud healing antiseptic appll' rjit Inn U needed. 1 1 nulckl V cures sores. cutH, burns and scalas wltliout leaving jcar. Fur piles, ccrcma and all ekln diseases It n consiiiereu luiaiuuiu. Beware off Counterfeit National of Urooklyn Catch the Former Omaha Tvrlrler on Ilia Generoua Day. CHICAGO, July 5. The first three Brook lyn Nationals to face Hughes lined out singles, then the entire team went after htm and kept up a regular fusillade of hits throughout tho game. McJamcs pitched In great form, excepting In the fourth Inning, when the locals bunched four hits. Attendance, COO. Score: imOOKI.VN. , C1IICAOO. R.H.O.A.I5.I n.H.O A.R. Krlley. lb. ...3 2 3 0 0,HarleI, lf.,.0 3 2 1 0 l z uurem, cr I i 1 1 0 0 0 1 llaymer, lb. .2 2 7 0 0 1 0 OChanca, rf,..l 2 3 0 0 4 llcMI.V.. 2b, ...1 3 4(1 4 0 OM'Crnlck, aa.O 1 1 5 I 1 2 0 Hoffman, 3b. .0, 110 1 a 2 0 Kahua, c 0 0 12 0 0 0 1 Hugtirs, p....O 0 0 0 0 Krtler, 3b, ...1 3 ShfCkarJ, If. 3 4 Delan, rf 1 1 Dahlcn, ia...l 1 M'Crtery, cf.2 3 Oallna, 31 1 3 Farrcll, C....I 3 McJamea, p..o o Totala ....12 20 27 12 3' Totala S U 27 14 4 Urooklyn 2 2 1 1 0 0 0 5 1-12 Chicago 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 2 0-6 Loft on bases: Chicago. 7: Brooklyn, h Two-base hits: Gatlns, Dolan. Threc-baso fTnoernritilnils nerSOnH may OtTer you hits: McCreery, hheckanl. Stolen baaani -Vwilc. iVi4,,rlnnc 'Pa -notd Kahoe, Chance, McCormlck. Ontlns, Hart- Worthless linltllllons. lakOOIUJ lllOOr .ei n. nouble n av: McCormlck to Chllda DisWlTT'a WITCH liASnELbALVB to llaymer. Struck out: By Hughes. 7: by Icciniil Praoa'td by E. C. DeWITT . CO.. Chlcooo V (M aaari.ll. lMI, SUM. M. Mil M MaMal IVJ3 IIUIM,IIMI VB Meant, rNt'iHi tidHiiot, rt Mru. McJamns. 8. First base on bnllH: Off Hughes, 2; off McJaincs, 1. Wild Ditches: llugncs w. rime: 2:1s. umpire: Nasn, Too Fnt for the IleiU. CINCINNATI, July 6.-Tho Cinelnmtl Nationals lost today a game to Uostan 1 y ragged fielding. Charlie Case wns given a trial today by Cincinnati and made a good start. Scor: IIOSTON, I CINCINNATI. n.H.O.A.E. It.H.O.A.n. Crollua. rf...O 0 3 0 0 Dobbs, cf....,3 2 110 i tlaney. u.,.0 o l 0 Ueckley, lb.,0 0 14 CLEVELAND. July P. Clovelnnd Amer icans could do notiung witn uusting loaay. miiUlnir onlv four scattering hits In a many Innings. Moorn was wild at times, but live of Mllwaukco'a six runs wcro uuc to errors, Attendance, 1.500. Score: lILWAllKEn. i CLEVELAND. It.H.O.A.i:.! R.1I.O.A.E. Waldron, rf. O 13 0 lri Kfrlnir. cf 1 1 3 1 Orrcr, cf... .1 1 3 0 0 McCarthy, lf.0 0 1 0 Hallmun, lf .1 2 0 0 OO'Hrlen. rf...O 1 0 0 Andcra'n, lb.l 1 10 0 0 Deck, 2b 0 0 4 0 fonroy, s..l 1 2 4 0 Ijil'li'nce, lb.O 2 7 0 Vrl.l, 2b 2 3 1 0 Itradley, 3b.. .1 0 1 1 Hurke, 3b 0 1 0 7 0 Wood, c 0 0 4 4 Malnney, c. .0 0 2 1 0 Hlilebeck, a..0 0 4 3 Ilustlni, p,.. 1 1 4 1 Moore, p 0 0 1 0 Totala 11 27 17 : Totala 2 4 27 10 Milwaukee 200001120-0 Cleveland 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 02 Two-baso hit: Pickering. Home run: An- ripriKin. Klrst hnse on errors: Milwaukee 1. Sacrifice hits: McCarthy, Hurkc. Stolen bases; Bradley. Gelr, Hnllninu. Ift on bacoa; Cleveland, li; Milwaukee, G. First li.iun nn hulls: Off Moore. 2: olt Hustlnc. Struck out; By Moore. 2; by Husting. 1 Hit by pitched ball: O Brlen. Maioney. Dou bio play: Pickering to LaChance. Tlmo umpire; iihskcii. Why Atltletloa Lose. PHILADELPHIA. July S.-McGlnnlty's Ditching and Williams' hitting won the unmn fur the Baltimore Americans today Tho Holding of both teams was clcancut and tho game Interesting, Attendance, 2.4W). Score: nALTlMOltK. PHILADELPHIA H.H.O.A.E. H.H.O.A.E, McOraw, Jb.O 1 3 2 0 Hulls, cf 0 0 2 0 Donlln. U....1 2 3 0 0 Itovli, lb I 0 11 1 veilltama, 2b. 3 3 1 1 OCroaa, 3b 1 1 i 3 Sevmoar. rf..O 1 0 0 0 Ualolr. 2b. ,,.1 3 4 2 Jackeon. cf. l 0 2 1 OHrybold, rf...O 0 0 0 Hart, lb 0 111 0 lMclnljre, lf.,0 0 1 0 Dunn. a 0 2 4 3 1 Powers, C..0 0 3 3 H'snohan, c. O 0 4 0 0 Dolan, as 0 1 0 2 1 McOlnnlty, pO 0 0 0 0 Hroaer, p 0 114 0 Totals 6 10 27 7 3 Totals 3 S 27 IS 1 Baltimore 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0-5 Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0-3 Earned runs: Baltimore. 3: Philadelphia, 1. Two-baso hit: Crosn. Three-base hit: WIlllamB. Homo run: Williams. Stolen banes: Donlln (2). McOraw, Williams, La Jolo. Double playn: Fiuser to Davis, Dunn to Wllliamu to Hart. Left on bases: Bal tlmore, S; Philadelphia, 3. First baao on balls: Off McCllnnlty. 2; off Fraser. 2. Hit by pitcher. McOraw. Jackson, Seybold. Struck out: By McOlnnlty, 3: by Frascr. 3. Wild pitch. Fraser. Tlmo: 2:03. Umpires: Sheridan and Maunassau. llenticntcrn Win Between Niinss. noSTON. July 6. Boston Americans won a sleepy game from Washington today. Aside from the work of the pitchers und a running catch by Stahl, tho game wns de void of features, Attendance, 4,179. Scoro: BOSTON. I WASHINGTON. II. H O. A E. H II. J Lunar, Hungarian, furlongs, selling CINCINNATI, July '8. Three favorites imn i 'iivnnrt inniiv. tne remnuiuiK events going to two second choices and a long ahot. Tho American Turf congress has finally sanctioned the return of tho foreign book to tho Newport track and on next Monday the betting on outside events will bo posted. The congress took n tele graphic vote on tho question nnd a ma jority of the members voted to suspend the rule ngainsi loreign nanus un ui.-i mmci tno jurisdiction oi inn congress. .icwipu will ue me nrsi io inno unvniuwHc in n. l'ho rule acalnst foreign books was passed nt Chicago nearly live, years ngo. V nther line ana trnCK last. itesoitH; First race, six runongs, selling: i tying Bird. 100 (Soter), 9 to 2. won; Assassin, 10J (W. Narvnez), 6 to 1, second; Nannlo J, 103 (Michaels), 3 to 1, third. Time: l:l5Vi. Pas chal, Full Dress, Sakchen, King's Pet, Ida lltnelt, uueruon nna kisic venncr aiso run. Second race, five furlongs: Finnic Becker, no (Boauchamp)c 3 toio, won;Tho Widow, 102 (Post). 3' to 1, ' second; Lnthrop, 107 (Hotheraoll). 4 to 1. third. Tlmo: l:02i. Hoe, Badger. Queen Frleso, Black Death and j;mria ueucw aiso ran. Third raee. six 'furlongs:' Helling: Arriba, 100 (L. Jackson), e.vttit.itvon: Trouballne, 100 (Cogswell), 4 to 1, second: Rare Perfume, 10S (W. Watson), f. to 1,. third. Time: 1:15U. Brown Tnrusn, Kaitn varo, , i- rank fol lows, Fusion, Allaire nd Jack Willis also ran. McCarren left at the nost. Fourth' thco. seven furlongs, selllni:: Fairy Day. Ill (Dado). 10 to l. won: Diir- rell, 107 (Michaels). 2 to 1, second; Gibson Aucliendrnyne. Mlcou, Alice Scorpion, Cres cent uueen nnu rnucna aiso ran. Fifth, race, six furlongs, selling: Fniry ue il. 113 (lieaucnamn . to a. won: Grandma II, 112 (T. Kano), 6 to 1, second; Luloocan. 112 (T. Jack.son), 4 to l, third. Time: 1:11VS, Hello Nutter, Mamie Lou. Jcnraa, Anxious, Duplicate, Llsetta, S aud incandescent also ran. Sixth race, oun mile, selllnir: Otieen Quality, 07 (Cogswell), 4 to 1. won: Klnir KiKwood, lit (Micnaeis), & to 2, second; Brown Vnll. 107 (BenUchamn). 10 to 1. third. Time: 1:43V4. Pantland, Wilson, Zolo, Irish tioy, ivingiy nnu iiouu aiso ran. At WttslilnKton Pnrk. CHICAGO, July 5. The Washington park track Is heavy and probably will ho in rather noor condition .for the Great West em handicap, .which Is carded for tomor row, in wnicn itooert wanoeu is nssigncd to carry 122 noands for a mllo nnd n half. There was no special feature today. Whllo tnrec luvorites won in succession, negin nlng with tho third race, the other three events went to lonir-nrlced outsiders. Tho best contest of 'the day was tho fourth race, wnicn iiarrack, tne rnvorite, won oniynrter a terrlllc atrtiggle with G W W and Ga- wame. .tiontnmcn was tno favorite in the snrlntlnK race, which' closed the dav's snort. but ho rtnlshed last after having set the paco In the early port. Toah, from Pat Dunne's stable, ran over Lady Strathmoro in tho stretch nnd won handllv. ricxiiltH! First race, six furlongs, purse J6'W: Comm. drum, IQj (J. Woods). 8 to 1. won by two ami a nair lengths, r-ieuron. 112 (Bullman) 4 to 1, second; St. Wood, 111 (Domlnlck), ; to 1, third. Time: 1:181-5. Atmore, Sim W Emma R and Cora Havlll also ran. Second race. live furloncs. nurse JMO Hans Wagner, 102 (J. Woods), 12 to 1. won by threo lengths; Jordan, 101 (Domlnlck), 2 to 1, second; Doreen, 9i (J, Ransch), 9 to 5, third. Time: 1.05 1-5. Dodlo S, LaPldus, Has Gift, Mollle T and Throstle also ran. Third race, one mllo and ono-hnlf fnrlonar. purse $&v): Prince Blajes, 111 (Hullmnn). 9 tp 10. won by two lengths; Harry Preston. 101 (Rice). 15 to 1. scconn; Evelyn Hyrd. I'M (Oormley), 12 to 1, third. Time: 1:54 2-5. josepnino u, rrangime, Hosl, y.acatosa and Nettle Regent also ran. Fourth race, one mile, purse $600: Bar rack. 105 (Nutt), even, won by n neck; O W W, 93 (J. Ranseh), 4 to 1, second; Gawalne, P0 (J. Martin). 12 lo 1, third. Time: 1:402-5. Leo Newell nnd Sister Mamie also ran. Fifth race, seven and a half fjrlongs, nurse I60U: Louisville. 105 (J. Woods), 9 to 10. won by a length; Major Dixon. 100 (Mc inernnyi. n to j, seeonu. Uhnet, 111 (Hillll vuni, ii to niso ran. LcnRth Ahrnil of Amerlban Cresv in the llnee for the (iriuut ChalleiiKC Cutt, HENLEY, July 5,-To the disappoint ment of all the Americans at Henley, the Leandcr Rowing club crew tnis moriine ) defeated the crew of the University it Pennsylvania In tho final heat for the Gtniid Challenge cup. 'mere was ungni 8un" and pufty cros winds blowing from the Bucks shore, slightly favoring the Len der's station. The followers of tho British crew evinced the greatest cotilldouce, and Leandet money wns everywhere available, but this confidence never exceeded any thing beyond even money, lhe Ponli yl viinlnns' friends picked up several hu dred pounds and n Philadelphia oecpant of a house boot Is said to have Inwa cd 500 In favor of his crew. Tho Pennsylvanlaus readied their beat house at 11 o'clock, apparently na n. m nnsMlht. n-hlle lniinv nf the Leai.dcrs showed marks of tho Intense strain of tl u Ilnnl mirutes. The crews tripped, chatted and laughed as coolly us though going out j for practice. Ellis Ward, the Americuu conch, placed u miniature Ameit an tag upon tho rudder of hln bo-it as the cox- , swnln came to 'ho boat house und eald to Smith; . , ' "Keep that aa far ahead, my boy, us you can." The following tiro tho names of the two crews: I I-anders-C. A. Willis, how; II. J. Du vallon. W. Dudley Ward, U. M. Maltlrtiid, rt a. .... ,1 I. .......... ,. f T ..AI.Mll ' It. B. Etheringtoii-Smlth, sttoke; C. A MucLagan, coxswain. Pennsylvania R. R. Zane, bow; It. H. Elscnbray, F. L, Davenport. S. Crowthor. Jr.. A. 11. Fllrkwcr. G. S. Allyn, . l). Gardiner, J. P Gardiner, stroke; L. J. Smith, coxswain. Both crews, at the start, rhowed no trace of nervousness and were sent away in capital style, the Pennsylvania!! mwingi thirty-three to tho minute and the Lean dors rowing forty-two. At thu end ct Temple Island the Americans led hy a third of a length. At Fnwlcy the time was 3 minutes 21 2-3 seconds, with tho Lcand re three, feet ahead. From there on It was a splendid struggle, out of which the Ian ders gained inch hy Inch The milo was touched In 5 minutes. 15 seconds, with the T.eiinilers half n length ahead, which thoy Increased to three-iiuartcrs of a length. At Him luihmlnn the Pennsvlvanlatis made n tle.spcrate spurt, but It was of no nvall, and. two men weakened percepumy uiiunu ii.n grandstand. The Loanders won by a length In 7 minutes 4 4-6 seconds. ...... It was u grand race,-' said uoacn . " as the leanuers crossed tne unisii un-. "Wo wero simply outrowed and have no other explanation to make." It certainly wns tho best and most ex citing tussle ever seen nt Henley. There was scarcely tno kuvuiuuku u. umv tct. Ill tho Leanderi.' station. Tho cheering for tho contestants ns they struggled for tho lead was terrlllc Evon Henley had never before heard such vi d upplnuso ns greeted tho Fennsylvanluns and the Loanders ull down tho course, and the cheering wna delirious trom tne pmu sans of tho Loanders as the latter s boat croascd tho line tit tho finish ahead of the Pennsylvanlaus. , , Tho Americans paddled slowly to tho raft and took their boat out of the water. Their appearance Indicate that they hod had a hard light. Stripping ns ipilckly its possible, tho FcnnBylvanlans were soon in tho water for a swim. Stroke Gardiner smiled as ho greeted a representative of the Associated press, saying: "o uiu noi think It, but they were too strong." Dr. White said tne crew oamo inrouxn the ordeal iih tine as possible .and Captain Fllekwer said that. Individually, the crew did splendidly. "I don't think there was any ono man worse than another. The wind was much against us and In trying to avoii nurry kusih i was mraiu twice that I might foul Leandcr. Wo wero row ing aooui lony an tnrougn, ns near as i could Range. Wo led n bit up to the end or the island, uiu nt rawinv iney lea uy a few feet and wo wcro never ablo to re tain It." il was aimpiy a matier ot a Dettor crow, declared hpth Hart and Ward. "Wo think we nave done netter than any otner American crew, nno, tnougn neaten ty the best crew In England, wo did everything wn expected except win. Other results wero: Sliver Goblets Flnnl heat: Balllol col lege, Oxford, beat the Belgians cosily. Tlmo. 8.50. Thames Challenge Cup Flnnl: Trinity Hall, Cambridge, beat Kingston Rowing cluo hy ono and a quarter lengths. Time. 7:23. Ladles' ChallenKa Plato Final heat: Unl verslty college, Oxford, beat Eton by two lengths. Time, 7:28. Diamond Challenge Sculls Final heat: C. V. I' ox neat u ashc. Visitors' Challengo Cur Final heat Rkllol college, Oxford, beat Calus college, camurioge, uy iwo lengtns. jime, Tho Wyfold Challenge Cup Final heat Trinity hall, Cambridge, boat Christ col lege, by a length and a half. Tho following HOUND TRIP KATES may interest yon. If so, you tuny loam all about routes, limit of tickets, ot cetera, at any Burlington ticket oflke. $13, Denver and return July 1 to 0. Iteturn limit, October 31. $15, Pueblo and return July I to i). Iteturn limit, August 31. $35, Buifc or Kelsna ami return (Same rate to many other Montana points.) July il to 13. Iteturn limit, August 31. $40, Spokane, Was!.., and return (Same rate to many other points in Northwest.) July 0 to 13. ltotuvn limit, August. 31. Colorado Springs and return July 1 to 5). Iteturn limit, October 31. $25, Olenwood Springs mi return July 1 to 9. Iteturn limit, October 31. $30, Salt Lake City and return July 1 to .). Return limit, October 31. $15, Hot Springs, S. D., and return July 1 to t). Iteturn limit, October 31. $19.50, Deadwood or Lead City and return July 1 to 5). Return limit, October 31. $25.75, Buffalo and return Kow. $22, Detroit and return July G and 7. $45, San Francisc? and return July 0 to. 13. Return limit, August 31. $45, Portland, Ore., Tacoma, Seattle, Victoria or Vancouver and return Jul;: G to 13. Return limit, August 31. $16.75, Milwaukee and return July 20, 21 ami 22. Nichols, lb.,,1 I 10 IVmont, tb..l 1 Lone, as 0 1 Hamilton, cf,0 1 KlttrUie, c..l 0 llf, 3b o o Mumhy, If---0 1 Uln.en, p 0 1 1 Crawford, rf.O 0 Maituon, ss,..0 Oi'leti, :i.... 1 0 Irwin, Sb 0 1 Hfrrcn, c 0 0C.se, p 0 Totals 4 J 17 11 S Totals J 8 17 17 J Boston 0120100 0 0-4 Cincinnati I 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0-3 Two-base hits: Murphy, Mchoh (2), Dobbs. Three-baso hit: Ptcta. iSacrlllce hits: Beckley, Bersen, liarlay. Stnlei base; Hamilton, Crawford, Detnont, Dou ble plays: Dlneen to Long to Nichols, Pletz Money-back soap is plenty; Fels-Nnptha, because nobody wants his money back. Fels A Co., makers, Philadelphia. Dowd, If 1 Stahl. cf 0 Collins, JU...0 Freeman, lb.O Hemphill, rf.O Parent, ss...O Ferris, :b....O Crliter. 0 ... .0 Wlntets, p...l Totals . ...2 2 2 0 4 1 1 2 IS 3 0 0 I 1 ft 0 I 0 Karrell, cf....O 0 Clark, c 1 0 fiungiin, II1..0 0 dsor, rf 0 0,1'oaUr, If 0 PMfrcfr, If 0 0 2 9 27 II I'sttrn, p 0 .yulnn. 2b 0 Ceughlln, 3b.Q riincm'n, ss.O L, p-lf 0 ILLINOIS LEADS THE YACHTS Cnnadn's Cun Defender la Only Olio to Finish Knee Off MlliritnUec. MILWAUKEE, July 6. Tho Canada cup defender Illinois, In the regatta of tho Lake Michigan Ynchttng association today, made the seven and a half-mile course In 1:03:49, Its opponents, Orion und Minota, were both compelled to return before they had finished the first leg becauso of a defect In their spreaders. Tho real race of the day was In tho knockabout class between Colleen, a Chi cago yacht, nnd Vagabond and Cock Robin, ooth iiiwaukco uoaiB. woneen won in 1:15:17. MlinnirncU 1 1Vln Again. TinTI I1!KAY. Firth of Clvde. July 6 In a fnlr trial todnv In n smart hroeie. Sham rock 1 heat Shamrock 11 ny over :uu yards In u three-mile turn to windward, This Is tho older yacht's moBt decisive vic tory over the cup challenger. Totals 1 4 24 12 J Boston 00100010 '-2 Washington 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-1 Earned runs: Boston, 1; Washington, 1. Two-bnso hits: DovmI (2), Dungan. Thrce bai'n hit: Clark. Sacrifice htts: Collins, Parent. Stolen banes; Freeman, Hemphill. Doublo clay: Farroll to Clarke. Hit by pitched hall: Collins, Ferris. Htruck Uy Winters, 5; by Patten, 3. Time: Umpire; Connolly. American Leatiue Stnndlntf, Won, Lost. Chicago 40 Boston 3i Baltimore S3 Detroit Si Washington M Philadelphia 23 Cleveland 23 Milwaukee 21 20 21 21! 24 24 3'i 31 out 1:55. P.C. ,C45 Mi .617 .534 ,IU ,3WI .350 Sbelton Win Two Gninev. 8HELTON, Neb.. July 5,-(Speclal.)-Shcl-ton won from Wood River at that place yesterday, 10 to 8. Today the Shelton team playrd at Olbbon and won, 12 to 10. Dur ing the game Will Weaver of Shelton was hit by a Xoul ball and his noso broken. i ' ''. , u"iii vinqei, 111 (miiiii 10, third. Time: 1:39. Censor o,H!'Swafe.' flx furlongs, purse JC00: Toah, 07 (J. Walsh), 8 to 1. won by a neck; Lady Strathmore. ?5 (J Martin), S to 5. second; Sevoy. ill (Robertson). 4 to 1, third. Time: 1:1b, Montunlc also ran. Iliiffulo Unmet Kvents. RFFFALO, N. V., July 5.-Bocond day's races at Fort Frte Results: First race, six furlongs; Inkermnn won, Royal, Salute second. Give and Take third. iinio: i:id'4. Second race, four and a half furlon?s: wiro In won, Tncman- Fecond, Dunsbro mini, lime: u.di's. Third raco, srven furlongs: Patlra won. St David second, Montreal third. Tlmo; i:;v Fourth race, six furlongs; Rldenu won, Grandeur second. Oconee third. Time; I1I6 Fifth race, live furlongs: Lemuel won, OcJawha becond, MIm Blarney third, Time; 1 :C2. Sixth race, one mllo and a sixteenth: Tl.ll. f. n . . . T.., T .1 - . ' nail nuiie uuil .u. ., ivauic tieconu, rui buster third. Time: 1:13. Unriies ItniTs nt Minneapolis, MINNKAPOLIS. July 5.-A track five seconds slow nnd a stiff head wind on 'lie home stretch contributed toward making slow time nt Mlnnehnht thl. nfte.nio, Tho rain of yesterday killed the epeed .f the track, Results: 2:23 pace, purse $500: Flnrntte Belle won second, third nnd fourth heats and race. Time; 2:24'... 2:21. 2:2i',4. Kdlth O. second. Hal Black third, Fauna aienn four h. Nelllo Illy, distanced In fourth heat, won llrst heat In 2:24U. 2:13 pace, purse $300: Tommy Wilton won third, fourth and fifth heats nnd rare. Time: 2:21, 2:18. 2:2Hi. Dick Turpln won first heat in 2:11 and wns second, Queen R. wurc, Jieu nirnwi tourtn. tineiaan, dis tanced In second heat, won first heat In 2:17. Trottlnir nud Pnqlnsj: at PrUln. PF.KIN. 111., July 5. The track and weather were nil that could be desired for today's races, but the speed was not what was expected, considering the reputation of tne Dinners, itemnm; Cute City Wilts. The Gate City bowlers defeated Omaha Bedding company'u team on Gate City alleys last night. Score; OA TK CITY. 1st. 2d. 3d. Sheldon 175 125 170 Hartley 157 1S9 182 Conrad 159 1W 1 Bowman 134 165 1S8 Seaman '. 157 123 169 tho tho Total 470 528 Ml 487 449 Totals 7S7 f97 2.40J OMAHA BEDDING COMPANY 1st. 2d. 3d. Huntlncton 147 156 137 Stapenhorst 150 H3 140 Kolls 174 15.) 170 llengle 112 107 133 Yost 122 115 137 Total. 410 433 403 42 375 Totals ...7J5 737 717 2.U9 Ticket Office, t502 Farimni Street, Telephone 2SO Burlington Station, lOtli und Mason fetreets, Telephone 128 THREE PAST TRAINS DAILY TO- COLORADO VIA 2:20 trot: Ida IUgwood second, third naiii;U. Draw fnr Ten n In Doubles, One of the features of "opening day" nt the Omaha Athletic association nark today will be a scries of tennis doubles, eight pairs starting. The draw last night re anlti.rl nu fnlfnws: Dr. LeMalre nnd D. Vaughan, plus half, 15 play. t! niinltlnuham and D. Pollard, scratch A. Bennett and G. Vnuuhan, plus half, ; Clt. Young and S. S. Caldwell, minus 15, A. M. Tabor and H. N. Ladouceur, plus hc!' J15 Martin and A, Potter, plus liulf. J 11 nlnv II Doorly and H. Klumpp, scrntch. L. C. Sherwood and O. Mclntyre, minus half, 15 play. Omnliii Mim Wins nt Freuiont. FREMONT. Neb.. July 6.-(Spfclnl.j-Tho races at tho driving park wora Interrupt'id by tho rain yesterday afternoon. The 2 2j trotting half-mile race was won by Coin pctlne Junior in threo straight heats, Tlmo; 1:13. 1:13 and 1:11. Only two heats of tho next race, gontletiu n'a driving horses, wero ilnlshed before tho rain came. W. 8. Brown'a Gamester won both, with John Mcintosh's Llttlu Mack second in the last heat, only 11 nose behind. Tho grandstand waa tlllod and nearly every one succeeded In getting to town beforo the rain came, Edson of Omaha won the five-mile bicycle liandlcup, with uweueuarg second. Time; Leave Omaha.... 1 :30 p.m Arrive Denver. ...7?45 a.m. Colo.Spgs.7:35 a.m. Pueblo 9: 1 0 a.m. Leave Omaha.... 5s 20 p.m. Arrive Denver.... 1 1 :00 a.m. Colo.Spg$.IOi35 a.m. Pueblo.... Mi 50 a.m. I.KAVB OMAHA SlOO A.M. AitutVK DUNVi:it..4il5 p.m. COLO. HPOS..li30 p.m. MA?nTOU..8lOO .M. CHEAP EXCURSION RATES ALL SEASON. CITY TICKET OFFICE: 1323 FARNAM STREET. 73he Famous Plunge HOT SPRINGS SO. DAKOTA Climate, Water, Scenery, Hotel, Uathi, AmuiementJ, vou wlU find are all ribt. The route to this resort l "The North-Wkstekn Line" with trains equipped with the "Best of Everything." Tlokat Offlo. 1401.03 Farnam 9U Dapot. ISth and Webster St. OMAHA. NED.