THE OMAHA DAILY iJKKt ATU1AY, ttlTKMHKK HUM. e r ( CARTER'S 77 "TIE Sn-i puts, tU dtoe BIrk Heartache and rellevt til the trnuhlet led dent to billont elate of the aretem, eurh Die- i nMi, riaueea, urowetrt'-ta, Uietreei ilin eating. Pun in the Side, An.. Wbilt their moat remark able eutceea has beea ihown Id curing f3riRiPr Brailarhe.jrrt ('artrT'ei.Utlet.lVerPilletreeeatlly valuable in Conetipatlon, curing and priTenting thit annoying cotnplslnt, while ttujr alto correct all dieordere of tha atotnarli. atimultte the liver and regulate the bowels. Xvea if thry only curat HEAD Aeht they wonld lie el run t prlceleaa to thote who suffer from thu dmtreeelng complaint; but fortu nately their goodneaa doet not end here, and tboaa who once try them will And theae little rills valu able In so msny ways that they will not be williag to do without them. But after all tick head ACM It tha bant of so many llrci that here is where ws make our great boast. Our pilla cur It whit Others do Dot. Carter's Little Liver Pills are very small sad err easy to take. One or two cilia make a dose. They are strictly rentable and do not gripe or i ail wnw fluid pnrg. but by their gentle action pie tin tttem. in viaie at cente; n.t lor i l7 dragglsta everywhere, or sant by mail CARTEK MEDICINE CO., . New York Cltyt 5 COST OMAHA GAME Pitcher Miller tod Bhugart Allow Dnffj'i Hon to ficors Three. GENINS1 MISCUE LETS IN ANOTHER ONE Oanaha. Make aa Many Hlti aa Mll- wiskM, bat Tbey Ara Hot Opportane and Date Ran alaar la Poor. MILWAUKEE. Wis.. Sept. 11. (Special Telegram.) Bhugart's wild throw and O. Millar1 fumble and wild pitch later coat Omaha tha second game of the present aerie with Duffy's leaden. The game was won and lost In the second Inning. Cock- man atarted tha trouble by a tingle In this Inning and Miller waa aent to first on balla. Then, to make matters worse, Fltcher Miller fumbled a bunt and filled the bases: Stone followed and hit a ahort ope to Shu gart. The aecond baaemnn handled It cleanly, but threw when It was too late to catch tha runner. The ball went wild and before It could be returned three men had croaaed the plate, but one of the runa being earned. In the meantime Stone had reached third and he, too, cantered home on the wild pitch. The Creams added an other run In the third, rtraun crossing- the plate on an error of Genlna', who fumbled Hall's grounder. A single, a double and another single In the sixth gave them an other run. Rourka'a men got just as ,many hits as did the Creams, but their base running was poor and they could not take advan tage of the opportunities offered. A double by Thomas and a atfngle by Gondlng netted a run In the teooeid and it would have been two If Shu art, who had reached first on four bad balls, had not permitted himself to be caught off . third base by a quick throw by Lucia. In the eighth Inning It looked as If the Nebraskans might tie the score. After Genlns had gone out Duffy dropped D. Miller's fly and Thornton sin gled. One man crossed the plate and Shu- gart was given a Ufa at second and Thomas at first on an error of Coaley Mil ler's, filling the bases. A couple of hits would have tied the score, but Hlckey ended the suspense by sending a high fly back of the second base line which Miller captured. Attendance, 300. Score: MILWAUKEE. AB. R. IB. PO. Stone, If 4 12 8 McVlcker. rf 4 0 10 Duffy, cf 10 0 1 Braun, 10 a e Cockman, 8b 4 11 Miller, 2b ...2 1 0 5 full aa '. i 4' 10 T.mla n 4 1 1 4 1 Bwormsted, p S 0 0 0 1 t 3 8 Totals .82 7 87 10 OMAHA. AB. R. IB. PO. A. E. ....... 4 0.0.1 4 1 I J i ....88 t T " 14 14 ...0 4 1 0 0 1 0 0 ...0 10000410-2 Milwaukee 2, Omaha 1 yOU CAN HAVE mi. iki. li 111.111) All First Class SMOONSand Restaurants JSELL IT. eh-7 (msiiMomin TJREWNG. CINCINNATI, O. Genlns, Sb .. I). Miller, If . Thornton, lb Welch, rf ... Shuicart, 2b . Thomas, as . Hlckey. cr .. Gondlng. o .. Q. Miller, p Totals Milwaukee ' Omaha 1T.ft.rnMl runa: Tn.h hlta: Braun. Thomas. Welch Stolen bates: Braun,' Cnckman, Miller. Ttnae on balla: on swormstea 9. on u. Miller 4. Wild ultcht U. Miller. Struck T3v Bwnrmetert 1 bv CJ. Miller 8. BnC- neixA hit! Rwarnuted. Left on banes: Mil waukee. C: Omaha. 7, Time: um pire: BerryhlU. Colorado gprlnars Wine. TTAKflAS CTTY. Sent. 11 Colorado Snrlnsra nn today's arame bv hitting Cable hard. Kansas City's errors were costly, Vllleman pitched a fine game ana naa gooa support Attendance. BOO. Score: R.H.E. Colo. Springs ..0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 87 13 1 Kansas city ..owiuvuuu v i o 1 Y . . I . T.- fltr fm .nit Ua. sltt; Colorado Springs, Vllleman and Doran Denver Lost on Errors. ST. JOSEPH." MO.. Benfa 11. St. Joseph won on Denver's costly errors too ay. score .1 t st. Joseph ...l i e e .i;,i o o -4 7 Denver 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 7 Batteries: Denver. Schaub And Baerwald: St. Joseph, Dlehl and MoUonnell. t. Dee Melast' Takst Two.. PEORIA. Sept. llj-Pee Moines took two games from Peoria today by hitting the ball at opportune times. Tha first waa a pitchers battle, witn nonora even, wnue the aecond developed Into a slus-gina; mated. Attendance, 1,000. Score, nrat game: R.H.E. Des Moines ....0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01 6 0 Peoria 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 2 Batteries: Peoria, Barry and Hessler; Dot Molnea, Miller and Ell. Score, aecond same: R.H.E. I Pet Moines 0 0020t010-6l Peoria 0 0 0 1 1 0 1 0 04 10 1 Batteries: Peoria. Barry and H easier: Des Moines,, Morrlaaon and Fohl. taadlMtj of the Teaaaa. . Playei Milwaukee 120 Colorado Springs... 123 Kanena city tai St. Joaeph 117 Denver IA Peoria 121 Daa Moines . 123 Omaha 121 Games today: Omaha at Milwaukee, Den ver at St. Joaeph. Colorado Springs at Kansas City, Des Moines at Peoria. was a puitle to tha visitors. Attendance, 800. Score: . , , MINNEAPOLIS. , KANSAS CITY. R. HO. JUS. I.HO.At dn!lln. ef. 1 t 4 Hill, rf t 1 M. loner rf.. 1 1 I Durham, rt.. litis drier, at..... 1 1 4 I O'Ntnre. tb 1 I 1 1 Mrlntrra, Sb. I I l I 0 Unthlult, lb. t 1 11 I t lllT. li t t t 0 Vr.nn. C....0 111 Yeater, C....1 114 f Knoll, It lit gpocner, lb.. 1 1 II 1 0 Leewe, aa.... 1 1 it Martin. Ib... t t I 1 a Gear, tb t I I t t aUDonald, a. 1 1 1 I aiOibeon, ... t lilt TnUls ... 1 11 tl 11 Tot.tt s.'. I 11 14 10 1 Minneapolis ....i 0 00: 0- 0 2 2 8 7 Kansna city I V u V u u u V 0 i Two-base hits: Leewe. Durham. Three- base hit: Oyler. Struck out: By McDon ald, 1; by Gibson, 6. Hit by pitched ball: By McDonald, 1. Sacrifice hits: Maloney, I.ally. Franta. Stolen banes: Teaxer (2. McDonald. Wild pitch: Glbaon. Left on bases: Minneapolis, 8: Kansas City, 7. Time: l:o0. Umpire: Mullane. Each Takes at Gaunt), INDIANAPOLIS. 8Dt. ll.-Indiarutpolls closed the teaaon on the home arounds to day, dlvldhig honors with Toledo In a double header. The aecond game was called at the end or the seventh Inning on ac count of darkness. Attendance, 1,180, Score, first (tame; , . TOLEDO. It.H.o.A.a INDIAN APOLI8. R H OA C Klhm. lb.... t III t t Fax. lb t 0 1 I 0 Hogrterer, rt t 1 0 I 0 O'llrlen. If... t 0 (l Wood ml, a. 1 I I I 1 Coulter, of... 1 I t 1 it Marcan. aa... I 1 1 I t Tamactt, lb.. 110 11 Ford, p 1 I t 1 ( Willlama, p.. t t t t l Smith, If I I I Owens, aa.... till! Chtldi, fb... 1 1 I I Barnard, rf.. 0 110 4 Kielnow, e... t 1 I 8 0 Srnaun, lb... I 1 4 1 Turner, lb... 0 1 IS 0 0 Hadltlng. of. 1 0 0 0 0 Kelillng, p.. 0 t I 0 1 ToUlt 4 I 84 10 I Totalt ... I 10 till I Indianapoll 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 Toledo 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 04 Innings ' pitched: Ftrd, 7; Williams, 2; RelnllnK, 9, Bitse hits: Off Ford, 2: oft Williams. 2: off Relsllnr. 10. . Bases on balla: Off Ford, 2, off Williams, 1. Btmck out: By Ford, 5; by Relsllng, 2. Wild pitch: Ford. Hit by pitcher: Relsllng, Klhm. Two-base hits: Woodruff, Coulter, Tamsett. Owens. Sacrifice hits: Ford, Marran. Double plays: Fok to Klhm, Coulter to Fox to Klhm, Bchaub to Owens to Turner, Relsllng to Turner. Stolen baaee: Hogiiever, Smith, Bchaub. Left on bases: Indianapolis. 6: Toledo. 6. ' Time: 1:08. Umpire Cunningham. tscore, eecona gamer , TOLEDO. ' I INDIANAPOLIS. ' . R.H O.A E I i R H O A.K. Smith. If .... I 1 t 0 OlKlhra, lb.... 1 1110 Owena, aa.... JL I- 8 I bPoi, tb toll Chllria. Ih... 0 0 1 I . n Hoarinvar, noils Bernard, rt.. 1 I I .0 0 Kielnow, c... 0 0 10 0 Frh.ilb. ih... 1 0 1 I I Turner, lb... 0 0.0 Having, e.. 1 II 0 0 Crlatall. n... 0 I t f I -iVoli, Totalt ... I 10 It ' H Woodruff, e.. 0 1 4 0 Marran, aa. .. 0 0 1 1 LeaMe. c 0 0 10 Coulter, cf... 0 0 I 0 O'Hrlen. If. .. 0 0 I 1 Tamaett, lb.. 0 1 0 1 p 1110 Totala ... I I II I I Toledo '. :...0 2 0 0 1 2 05 Indianapolis v............... .1 1 0 0 0 o l J First bane on balls: OTf Vols, 6; off Crla tall, t. Struck out: By Vols, ; by Crls tall. 2. Two-bftse hit: Haddlng. Three- b8e hits: Smith, Klhm. Sacrifice hits: Fox, Chi Ida. Double play: Child's to uwen to Turner. Stolen basest. Bchaub, Kielnow. Time: 1:20. Umpire: Cunningham. atandlnax of the Teatna. Plaved. Won. Lost P.O. St. Paul 130 8 44 . 662 IrfUlvllle 128 . 77 61 .Wll Milwaukee .. 129 73 ' 66 ,B Indianapolis 130 71 . . 69 . . .646 Kanans Cltv 127 64 63 . 604 Columbus 130 65 78 .422 Mlnneanolls 127 . 45 hi Toledo 130 . 46 S6, .346 Games today: Kansas City at "Minne apolis; Milwaukee at St. 1'aui; innianap oils at LoulBvllle; Toledo at Columbus, Won," Lost P.O. 7 46 .626 74 48 . 607 68 67 . 626 tO 67 .613 66 66 . 468 64 67 .446 63 70 .431 60 71 .413 !- HILLER LIQUOR CO. Wholesale Dealers and State Agenta, OIUAUA, SHU. i ' - Dr.SearIes&Searles Cure All Bpootal DISEASES OF UE1 - BLOOD P01S0U WEAK, NERVOUS MEN KIDNEY AND BLADDER DISEASES Treatsaemt ad Medlelao S5.Q0 PER L10HTU Esamtnailons and advice tree at offloe or sW mmlL Wrlttaai oBntraota arlvaai la ail ourable dlseaaoa jr refund mocay paid tat) treat man t. TreatsaeaU by mail. 14 rtaara ta Otauasta. Oatav SUt mm AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Loalavlllo . Wins Tbroosh Taetles of Walker, Wbo Allowed bat Three Hits. LOUI8VILLE. Sept 11. Walker was a puxxle to Columbus today, allowing but inre nita, wnue ine locate oaiten tscnnei- der hard. Turner'a aensatlonal fielding waa a feature. Attendance twu. score: LoinsviLl.r, ; coLt'Mnus. n H O A . ' R.H O A I Kerwln. rt. .. I I Sullivan. )b. 1 I bnihaar. lb. 0 I 0wll, tl... 0 1 Clrm.r. It... 0 I ahrKTar, .. t 0 Whlu. lb..., 1 1 Quintan, aa.. 0 0 naikir, p... i l 0 0 0 Arndt, It 0 t 1 0 0 I 1 t Olaaaon. lb.. I 110 1 t 4 1 Turner, Ib... t t I I 0 10 Smith, rt. ... I t 0 10 0 tiannan. ef.. 0 t 1 1 0 lit Clintaiaa, aa 1 III 1 11 Mallor. lb... 0 14 1 I 1 1 Roach, a 1 4 0 0 Schneider, p. t 0 0 I THE HYGIENIC IIA. LOTION Far Ceaarrtma. Meei LaaearrkeM, tVersMterrbose, PUat. la Am Unaaarlfir Seiaal Dlacharoat, NO PAIN. NO. STAIN. NO 8TMICTURC. FREE STRINCE. MT A Bar frTaitlvo mt Maeaaa. e Bent to fcny addroos for 81 00. IHCRMtl Jk HetOMIELL, Omaka. Ulrea atrg. Cw.. Luoaatat, a Totala ... I 11 IT I I Totala ...1 8 IT II I t.nuisvtiie ... o e 2 e i i o e e- Columbus 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Earned runs: Louisville. 8. Two-base hits: Walker, Clymer. Ihree-baae hlta: Kerwin, uuiiivan. sacrifice nits: enriever, (Julnl.tn. Double plays: Sullivan to White. Hannon to rtoacn ase on oaua. ore Walker. 1: off Hchnelrier. 8. Struck out By Walker. 1: by . Schneider. L Hit by ? Itched ball: Qulnlan. Lert on bases: A'Vsvllle, 7: Columbus, 4. Time: IM. I nr.pire: Haskell. t. I'ael Ibata Oat nllrratket. ST. PAUL. Sept. 11. Three hits was all the hits Milwaukee sot today and not a I man got beyond third. The locals played a brilliant game, batting hard and flel 1- liig splendidly. Attendance 1.025. score: ST. PALL I . MILWAUKEE. RHOAS I H. U.O. A. K. Oalar. lb..... 1 I Shannon, rt.. 0 0 J4. a.oa. el . 0 1 Irhaeter. aa. . 0 Huttiaa. tb. I I fiournoy. If. t 8 whealer, Ik.. I I Sulllvaa. a.. 4 AlleaMuc, p. 1 V 1 it. VS. IWaaaaksT la Uk.lt a4 a... I.; a.. n w. . h iMr m'. 1 w i mar a ra. ail . irft Mail. la.auaTnuM. a..aaa at,4lse) eaaaa. fat if 'm Va3 1 I Oanlar. rt... I I t 00 Donahue, lb. t 1 10 0 I nglaub. Ib. I 0 I 1 1 I 0 Hamahlil. et. 0 1 I III tcheftar. lb. 0 1 traanere, el . 0 0 4 a r.uaiar. I'. 0 0 1 0 I I t VIoi. aa I I 14 0 Spear, a I I I - - Hummel, a.. t I I Totalt .. UiM 11 0. ! Totalt . .. t I M 11 x Donahue out for running off tha line. st Paul o i i i e i e 2 Milwaukee J 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-bate hlta: Geler (2). Fiournoy. Gin ley. Douhlt pleya: Schnefer to Hucair.s to Wheeler; Sullivan to Kchaefer; Geler to Muggins to wneeier; Donahue (Unas- sited), liases on balla: Off Stlmmel, off Allemang, 1. Struck out: By Stlmmel 8: by AlleuiHiic. 8. Left on baaee: Mil waukee. 8: St. Paul. I Time: 1:40. Um pire: foreman. Mlaaaaatolta Wlaa Ote, MINNEAPOLIS. Sept. 1L Tha locals brr.ke tlieir lona loainc atreab today and wm ay izunciiu.a-- nita in trie laat three luntnga Alter ULt Drat Inning McDeneld GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis Defeats Chicago, White Belagc Hit Freely and Getting ' Poor Support. . i ST. LoriS. Sent. 11. St. Louis defeated Chicago with ease today. White waa hit freely ana waa given poor support, wane bievers was enective ana wen uacaeu up. Attendance, 800. Score: T. LOUIS. 1 . CHICAGO: ' R.H.O.A.X. - .. a.H.O.A.E. Burkatt, It... 1 I 1 0 4 Holmes, If... 0.0 0 Prlel. lb 1 1 0 1ib.ll, lb.... 1 1 11 1 1 Hill, lb 0 1 0 OiJonaa, ct 110 Anderaon, lb I 1 I 1 OlOreen, rf. .. 0 I 1 Wallace, aa.. 8 18 1 OiCtarke, lb... t 4 Haldrlrk. of. 1 1 4 1 0 Ma.oon. lb.. 0 1 11 Hemphill, rf. 1 10 OlTannehill, . as. 0 1 10 Bugden, .... 1(1 Sullivan, a.. 0 0 T I 0 Blavars, p.... 0 114 0, White. p... 0 0 14 IzCallahan ...0 1 0 Ttmlm I in H IA l! I Totals' 1 I 14 II I v n.i.J eM. WtiltA In tilntK Innlntf St. Louis 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 Sri Chicago 0 0 0 0 01 0' 1 0 TV-1 Earned runs: St. Louis. I; Chicago, 1. Two-base hit: Jones. Sacrifice hits Biev mm rinnhla ..lava in.r.nn lim assisted), Sullivan to Magoon, Hetdrlck to' Hill, fassea Dans: uy Buuivan, i. stolen bases: Hetdrlck, Anderson,. Wallace. First base- on bulla: Off White, 2. Struck out! By Bievers. 4: by White. 7. I -eft on basea: St. Louis, 6; Chicago, 2. Time: 1:80.' Um pire: u iaugniin.. Detroit and Cleveland Divide.-.. CLEVELAND. Sept. 11. Detroit nd Cleveland broke even in a double-header todav. each scoring a shut out. Cleveland couia not nit Muiun in tnb nrei game. while Hickman s poor work at nrst gave Detroit all lie tnree runs, in me secona same Kllllan was lnvinelble, while Kopeo waa wild. The aecond game was called la ' the sixth lnnlnK on account of Uarknesa. ., Attendance? 6,4M. Score first game: . DKTHOIT. , CLEVELAND. R H O A B I H.H O.A.K. Luah, It t 00 0 nick, rt 0 1 10 0 Darratt. ct... 1110 0 Bar. It 1111, Crawford, rf. 1 11 0 Bradler, lb.. 1 II Carr, lb...t.l 81 0 Lajole. ;b..k l II Yaagar, lb... 1 1 1 Hickman, lb. 0 11 1 1 Bursa, lb.... 0 111 0 Thonajr, ct.... 1 Long, aa t 1 I Bamla. a...';. I 1 MrOulre, c. t t T I t Ooi-hn'er, aa. t I 1 1 t MulllB. p.... 111 O.OIendon. p.. 8.1 i t Kllllaa,t..M 0 ToUla I I IT 11 0 I Tata 4 IT 18 1 x Batted for Qlendon In the ninth. - Detroit 2 0000000 1-4 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 First base on errors: Detroit. 1. Three- baae hit: Lajoie. Sacrifice hits: Lush, Uurns. Stolen baae: Yeager. First base on balls: By Mullln, 1. Hit by pitched: ball: 14 y Mullln, 1. Left on bases: Cleve land. 2: Detroit, 6. Struck out: By Mullln, 7; by Olendon, 6. Wild pitch: Mullln, 1. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Sheridan. Score secona game; CLEVELAND. DETROIT. ' R.H.O.A.E I U.H.O A.E. Flick, rt 1 110 OiLuah. If..... 0 a 0 Bar. It. 1 4 1 Barrett, of... 0 00 Bradler, lb.. 1 0 Ojl'rawtord, rt. I 1 Lajoie. lb.... 118 0,Carr. lb 10 0 Hickman, lb. 1 a t 0 o.i.agar, o 10 10 Thoner, ct... 1 llDuma, lb.... 0040 Abbott. .... lilt OILong, aa t 1 I I I Ooihn'ar, aa. 0 I OjBueiow, e.... 1 I 1 Kllllan, p... t tibkopac, p.... 0 0 0 1 1 Totala ... tl t J Totala ... 4 M li I Cleveland 1 1 0 I.M Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 00 First base on errors: Cleveland, 2; De troit, 1. Sacrifice hit: Girchnauer. Stolen base: Flick. Double play: liuelow to Long. Flrat on balls: off Kllllan, 2; off kopec, 6. Left on bases: Cleveland, 4; De troit, 6. Struck out: Hy Kllllan. 2; by Sko pec. 1. Wild pitch: ekopec. Time: 1.16. Umpire: Sheridan. Boston Makes It Foor Stratsrht. BOSTON, Sept. 1J Boston made it four straight by taking; today'a nnu from Washington 2 to 1. Both Dunkle and Gib son bitched well, but Itostun bunched hlta In two Innings and rjns rBtilted. ' Waah.-' Ington had men on second and third baaea in tne laat inning. Dut iaua to acore. At tendance, 4.34. ecore: BOSTON. I WASHINGTON. . RH.O.AE.1 ' ft.jT.O.A.tV Dough'tr. It. 1 1 1 0 0 "oMnsou, lb t I I I Comm. lb... 11 0 H.adrlcka, rt 1 I C. Siahl, el . 110 0 Morau, aa ... Ill Fraamaa, rf. 0 0 0 Selbach, If . 0 1 1'ar.nt. aa.. I I Clark.. Ib... lit LaChaure. Ik 1 I Cougblln, lb. 1 I I Ferria. lb.... 4 La, cf 0 1 J etabL .. I I t Kturedae. 0 I 1.0 Olbaun, p.... t 1 I Duukia. . p... 1(1 Totala ... I I IT II Toult ... I '4 11 Boston , 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 3 2 Washington 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 01' Two-base hits: J. Btahl, Coughlln. Stolen bases: Dougherty. CoKlns, Clarke Ct), par ent, C. fctahi. First bate on balla: Boetun, 1, Washington, L Time: 1.11. Umpire: Haaaett. Philadelphia Takes This. NEW YORK. B-pt. 11 Two games won by each team la the record of tne last ae- rles briween Philadelphia and New York. Poor base running and four singles and a base on balla oft Cneabro gave today's game to the Athletic. Cneabro hit safely aattt time at bat. Attendance, Score:. PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK. It. H CAE a.k.O.A.B Hartael. It... Ill OTnnror. Ik... 1 I 1 a Pickering, til I M 0 Fulti, cf 1 I I Pow.ra. It... 0 OaiiMl. lb... 1 4 H. Patla. lb I 0 r.ibwl.14. aa. 1 I I L Croaa. lb. I 1 I 1 Willlama, ' tfe I 114a Srrbold. rt. . I 1 4 L Luna. K. I 1 I 1 l Murphr. !b.. I I I I 0 MrP.rrd. rt. 1 4 M Croaa. ae. t I I Hllle. a.... I I 1 4 Bhrab. . .. T I Tana. kill. p. t Plank, p 1 I I 1 L'baabra, p... 4 1 sHon-maa ... 1 1 01 , Totals ...4 11 II 14 I Totals ... I it ri 1)1 ; z Batted fur II. Davla in ninth. Philadelphia 1 0 0 1 0 1 47 New York 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 04 Tworbaae. blts; . JplckeiaiUi, i.MUfPb-. THE ILLUSTRATED BEE ALWAYS 0NTHE WATCH for matters of interest to fts clientele. Ttie Bee never over looks an opportunity to present the news of Its Held fln the uiont st tractlve mnnntir. ,Its Sunduy mng otlne supplementi The Illustrated Bee, is In nil "fHsentlnl retrnrds ft supplement to. Its 'news columns, for In It Is found each week faith ful pictures of all the Imports nt news happenings f the "week. In' addition. The Illustrated Bee par takes of all the -features of a high tirade mnfrnzlne, containing each week many . carefully prepared special articles, departments edited with taste and ability, the bent of fiction, and the crlspest of current comment and chatty gossip about prominent-people ,-It is the care that is bestowed on The Illustrated Bee that makes it popular. NEXT SUNDAY'S NUMBER WILL CON TAIN a- fine variety of Sunday ', rending, well illustrated from pho tographs made for the paper. On ; the first page will be a picture of i General John CV Black, the newly 1 elected commander-in-chief of the Grand Army of the Republic; the Labor Iay parade at South Omaha was reviewed by The Bee, camera, ; and the result takes a full page of i fine pictures; Camp I'ershlng at York, where tire ' First regiment, ; Nebraska National Guard, spent a ' week, furnishes inor'e good pictures; 1 a threshing scene' in Nebraska, the Free Methodist miferencc nt Yu tan,' and other Nebraska subjects are illustrated 'from photographs. SPECIAL ARTICLES FOR THIS NUMBER include a chapter on Finland and its people, their necessities and condition, by Frank G. Carpenter, , with Illustrations; tbe life of Chi nese . cnnnren. juustrnteu; "rue Americnn Tubllc , School," by James II. Canileld, formerly chancellor of the University of, Nebraska; "How ' Russia is Terrorizing the Jews," .an article that tlehjs with present iday conditions; "When Elephants Lived at the North' Pole,"' another of Professor Wllhelin Boelsch's popular scientific articles; "How Sailors Spend Their Idle Hours," ' Some of Manny : Howell's Snake Stories," "The Hermits of Laurel Ridge," the Woman's Department, an installment of the Toss serial, ; selected Trilseelledy, short tories, and all the usual features. The number will be., found complete in eveiy particular... If you are not now a subscriber, ;rou should leave your order with .jour newsdealer today. , , THE ILLUSTRATED ' J . U '.II. III,.! t -a-'U of U to N. While sliding to second, Shuffle-- I'-Jlll", uuiRer in iiaiuis: was seriously uisaoiea rihI was taken lrom the field In a hack. Score: Hasting 1 0 1 0 4 2 0 4 -12 Clay Center 8020000008 Batteries: Hastings, Schauble, VanFleet and Slower; Clay Center, Sanderson, More and Kosenbaum. Umpire: Glover. j Arnionra Verena Crescents. j The Armours of South Omaha and the Crescents will play at the Vinton street I park this afternoon at 2:30. j The Armours have a very strong team and a good game is assured. Teams Irne up aa follows: I Armours. Crescents. I Malum first base Petersen 1 Jones second base Rodman i t iililll third baae Koben Johnson short stop Weed White left field Rvan mun center neia.. Adams right field.... O'Keefe catcher ..Diamond Collier Livnch i Sullivan or Adams. pitcher.. Troby or Baker Ord Wlas Three Straight. I SCHUYLER, Neb,. Sept. ll.-(Speelal I Telegram. Ord defeated Schuyler the ; third straight game this afternoon, nl- : though Ord was made to work hard for everything it got. Score by Innings: Ord 1 2 0 0 1 0 2 1 18. Schuyler 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 0 01 i Earned runs: Ord, 8; Schuyler, 1. Two. base hits: Stcen, Wilson, Compton. Stolen ' buses: Ord, 1; Schuyler, 2. Double plays: -j Ahlin to Dllsa. liases on balls: Ord, 4; ! ncnuyicr, 4. BtrucK out; y l-ewia, s; ry Heltier, B; Fulmer, 4. Batteries: Ord, 1ewis. Peltzer and Wilson; Schuyler, Ful mer and Compton. Three-I Usgne, At Rock Island Rock Island, 8-8; Daven port, 2-2. At Uloomlngton Bloomlngton, 10; Du buque, 8. At Springfield Springfield, 8-2; Rock ford, 0-6. ' At Decatur Decatur, 2; Cedar Rapids, 1. OMAHA PLAYERS OUT OF IT Kimball, Ilancker and Sasnney De feated 1st Des Molaea Gelt Toaraaaneat. (From a Staff Correspondent.) DES MOINES. Sept. 11 (Special.) The day whs very' fine and attendance good at the Transmlsslsslppl Oolf tournament to day, Miss Annie it. Davis of Keokuk, by defeating Mrs. W. E. Statler of De Moines, won the championship for women, defeating Mrs. Statler In the match score 8 up and 1 to play. In her medal score she broke the record, securing nine holes in forty four strokes, something never before done by any woman Injhe association. She se cured the entire eighteen holes In nlnty nlne. In the third round of the men's champion ship class, played this morning, J. R. Ma well defeated R. R. Klmbnll 7 up and 6 to play. Maxwell's medal score was eighty. Kimball went to pieces and his score could not be ascertained. The other pairs re sulted as follows: J. O. BerryhlU. Jr., won D SEAS OF n J1 SU4te'.:, : i-sL-- DON'T WAIT until your whole system Is polluted with disease, or until your nervous system is tottering under the strain, and you become a physical and mentel wreck. Unfit for work, business, study or marriage, With special disease and weaknesses of men jrou can make no compromise. You must conquer them now by the right treat ment, or they will nil your whole life with failure, misery and woe. Uncertain, Im proper or half-way treatment can only do harm. Every afflicted man' owes It to himself, his family and to the future gene-1 0 . ration to get curea HAttut fnn. inor- oughly. 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State Electro-Medical Institute, 1308 Farnatn St., Bet, 13th and 14th Sts , Omaha, Neb. from D. M. Davis, ( up and 6 to play; E. H. sprngue won rrom w. u. Hancker, l up; R. H. Flnkblne won from D. F. Outnand, Sprngu R. H. 4 up and 3 to play. Conroyt-Elbtrfeld, WllUams. Stolen bases: Fults, L.DavU, h. Croat, M. Cross, first on errors: "Philadelphia, 1; New York, 1. First base on balls: Oft Plank, 8; off Ches-bro.-4i tacrinca hits:, Uaniel, Bevillt, Hart ael. Hit by pitched ball: By Plank. 3; by Chesbro, 1. Struck out: By Plank, 1: by Cheabro. 2. ., Passed hall: Shrock. Time: 2:00. Umpire: Connolly. ' mandlnu t the Teams, v ' PInye'd. Won. 'lost PC. .656 .m .533 .621 .504 .475 .460 .303 Be- Hoston i-o w Cleveland .-1-4 ,'70 M Tt.llorlnlnVlll : 190 K4 66 New York 117 ' 61 M Detroit .n D St.. iouls J23 ... 58 , 64 Chicago ,, 1M . 64 fb Washington 122"' 87 85 . I"- V. I m Ol T r 1 1 1 troit at Cleveland; Philadelphia at Wash uiBiun, jrvew iuia o-i iwu. GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Loaders Drop Game to Philadelphia r TbrOBtrh Stopld Play by Branafleld. PITTSBURO, '8ept.'', 11 ! Bransfleld'a stupid play in -the nlnfh, when two were out, made it possible for Philadelphia to win, the game. Pittsburg's new pitcher did fairlv- good work- untlT the last Inning when five hits were made off him. At tendance 1.760. Score: PHILADELPHIA. PITTSBURO. J K.H.O.A.S I ! i-u. a. -THatnas, ef.. 1 I 1 Olaaaon, ID.. 1 I a V WnU't'n, Ib. 1 1 Tlttie. rf 0 11 Barrri. U... 14 ruiu.laaa. lb. I I 9 lliilawltt, s. I I I I I Ziminar, t... 1 1 4 4 Mltcbell, p.. 1 1 0 1 1 Totala tun i i tl Beaumont, cf 1 1 01 Clarke, If.... 1 a 4 0 Leach, tb.... 0 o'Sabnng, rf.. I 0 yr.nil'ld, lb 1 0;Rltohar, tb..- 4 Krutr, ta... i i i Smith, e 1 I Thompson, 91 iMaranall ... The mornlna- round for the solace flltrht resulted: H. D. Adams won from J. B. Rahm, 8 tip and 2 to play; H. K. Ely won from J. R. Lmlst, 2 up; Warren Dickinson won irom n. t. uuinnana, A up ana 4 to play; J. J. Klbert won from H. C. Sumney, 2 up and 1 to play. in tne consolation nignt A. u. Pratt won from Bidney A. Foster, 2 up and 1 to play; F. P. Carr won from J. O. Adams. 2 ud and 1 to play: John Reddltk won from J. P. Hobbs, 4 up and 2 to play; B. B. Ellis won from K. E Jewett. 2 up and 1 to play. The third flight resulted: E. R. Upham won from A. T. Watson, 2 up and 1 to play; H. G. Leavltt won fromJ. A. Austin. Driver Keeps Ills Head. OSKALOOBA, la., Sept 11. (Special Tel egram.) After three days' postponement tne ran meeting or the Mahaska county Fair association started this afternoon for two days' racing. The track was in good shape. Attendance fair. In the second heat Fleener, behind' Miss Eva, broke a line. With wonderful presence of mind the driver sprang from the sulky to the back of the pacer, trrasnlna: the lines near the bit. and rode the horse safely past tne wire witnout accioent. tie -was ap plauded by the stand. Results: f ree-ror-aii pace, purse kuu: Jerry O. (Eycham)...., ,,. Miss ingie tuogai) Bertha Egmont (Trevltt)....,... Miss Eva (Fleener).....'. ... .Tlmei 23. VMt. 24,4.- 27Vi. i ' :3t class trot, pursa- 8300: i Fonsega (Barr) W. J. Lewis (Cunningham) Alto M. (Utterback).... Billy w. (Alexander) Norberry (Belcher) Mnrnellctta (Beeves) Bodoora Olrl (Miller)..... Time: 23, 24. 241,. Z5y. zo. Fire Team Makes at Record. CLINTON. Ia.. Sent. 11. (Special Tele gramsThe team from the Clinton fire de partment, In an exhibition run at the fair grounds todav. broke the half-mile world'a record. Time, 1:15; 150 feet of hoae was laid, .break coupling and attach plpe- ...8111 .... 12 2 4 ... 2 8 8 8 ... 4 4 4 3 r ..:ei 1 .... . t. . 4 112. 2 5 2 2 1 1 1 2' 7 7 7 .. 2 4 8 5 6 ., 7 5 6 4 2 ...8 7 6 8 4 8 8 6 0 6 30HENIAN H. Mriy At i ompRiiy in n Tourist Cars U EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR " to HyjfHiiiHf AND TH II California i florthwest 11 Ltm Omaha Dally 4:20 p.m. and 11:30 p.m. . :., DOUBLE BERTH $5.00 J' - full information furnished on off lication to . .' T CITY TIC'KKT OFFICE, . j J . Sa - ik4 FARNAM BTREETi ' 'Phone ' - 1 ' : " '". 1 t. . . . 't9 1""' !L "trj s i mm uaVawl' TraVaia!! " '" i",l? at igr V HOME VISITORS' EXCURSIONS fOs ALL POINTS ON HESSOUt.! PACBFIC DAILWAV. s GEEATLT REDUCED BATES EAST. -r HVDJANA, VESTESN OHIO AND LOUISVILLE, KT, U&mUt lat. Stb, 15th aaJ Pclobir 6th. Bttora limit. 3$ .gya. OON'T Mile THIS CHANCt N mm bona and sea friaanda mt atCtaaa dkaasm. as. . mJZ. '" eroiaLaivs aoasrr. s .CS JT a,mm,ml A aa.t Aasa. St. Me. Ml SJiih iniliii si ToUla ... 8 Xt 17 t x Batted for Thompson in ninth. Philadelphia 0 1000010 87 Pittsburg .0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 12 Earned runs: Philadelphia. 5.' Two-base hit: Wolverton. Bacrltjca hits: Hulswltt, Zlmmer. Stolen bases: Beaumont, Clark. Kruger, Thomas. Double plays: Rltchey to Uransfield. First on balls: Off Thomp son, 1; oft Mitchell. 1. Wild pitches: Thompson, 2. Time: 1:60. .Umpire: O'Caf. Brooklyn Defeats Cbleaajo. CHICAOO. Sept. 11. Two hits with a steal and an error in the first, three tingles, a gift an out In the second, gave Brooklyn a close game today. Schmidt was very ef fective at critical points and in several In nil iks retired his : opnonenu with men, on baaea. Currle t flrlulng waa a X tat urn. At tendance: 1.500. Score: CHICAQO. K.H OA I I JJROOKLTK K n o a a Slafle, of..., 0 Mi-trras, ' If lk. .. e trans, tb... 1 11 I h.pk.ia if. a' t t a I t.. et.... I t tk'kance, twxie, lb.... I OlJon.a. rf Uahlec. aa... 144 ,J Tinker, at... taaaiar. ri . . , t a a ordan. lb... 1 1 t 1 '.ttKIInt, arklltarh, . 1 t 30era, Willlama, as. 4 t. e 1 1 0 8 I I 1 (iaae J Jarklltarh, . 1 t 3' (ME'"., ib Bcbuiilt. ... 1 2 elceaer. lb . , , M-urrle, Total ... I H U U ' Totala ... I I IT 1 I Brooklyn 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 Chicago 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 13 Left on bates: Chicago, '3; Brooklyn, 9. Two-base hlta: Evert, Dobba. Sacrifice hlta:- Single. Srhml.lt, Sheckard. StoUn baaea: Slagle, Strong. Struck out: By Currle. 2; by Schmidt, 2. First on balls: Off Currle. 4; off Schmidt. I. Wild pitch: Schmidt. Time: 1:46. Umpire: Moran. - Game Postponed. The Clnclnnatl-St. I.ouls game was trans ferred to avoid conflicting date with tha American league. taadlagt ef the Tea naa. Plttaburg , New York Chicago ... Cincinnati Brooklyn , Boston .... Phlladelphl SI. Louis .. Oamea today: Played. Won. Lost. 1 125 , 123 , 121 . 1-1 :iS ,126 Boston 84 7 78 64 2 ft.' 40 41 at 41 49 50 67 1 71 78 84 PC, . .60S .b'M .61-9 .5h4 .m .3M Brooklyn at Chicago; New York at St Louis; Philadelphia at Pittsburg. Player Disabled Wbtle klldlatt. HASTINOB. Neb.. Sept. 11, tSperlal Tele gram The baae ball lame between Clay Center and l(asllnifa till" afternoon resulted la a victory for Uit home lean br; ecoft Mi Baltimore and back, f 32.25, Sept. 17 to 19.' Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo and back, J17.50. Ogden and Salt Lake City-and back; ?30.00, Sept 12, 13 and U. , ' Salt Lake City and '.back, .J30.50, dally until Sept. 30. Deadwood. and Lead City and back, f 18.75. Hot Springs, S. D' and, back, f 10.40. Little nock", Ark., and back, f 20.25, Oct. 2, 3 and 4. San, Francisco and Los Angfles and back, J50.00, October 8 to i7. . . Sept. 15th to Butte, Helena, Spokane, Tacoma, Seattle, Tort land, and to hundreds of other points northwest, west and south west, at one fare plus 2 for the round trip. Sept. 9, 15 and October 6 to many points in Indiana and Ohio at fare and one-third for the round trip. St. Louis and back, f 11.50, Oct. 4 to 9. Chicago and back, $ 12.75, Sept. 26, 27 and 28. Detroit and back, $ 21.00, Oct. 14 to 17. Sept. 15th to Not. 30th very low one way rates to San Fran cisco, Los Angeles, Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane, Butte, Ilelena and the Big Horn Basin. Write for folder telling all about them. It's free. If you are going anywhere, you bad bettor write or see me. offer suggestions that will save you tiro and money. I ean probably mm J. B. 'REYNOLDS, CITY PASSENGER AGENT, 1602 rarnom Gtroot, OMAHA. 1C