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THE OMAHA DAILY nni:: MONDAY. OfTOBKR 12. 1903. CLEVELAND WINS SERIES American Club Takes tbs Majority of tha Ohio Champ'omnip Games. LAST GAME ENDED IN THE DARKNESS iwvtatora Make Demonstration, bat tmplrr laaiats on Sine Innings "aat 4 all 'fin ' l'ollretnea for Assistance. CINCINNATI, Oct. 11. The Cleveland American club won the series from the Cincinnati National club today by taking tha second of the double header, making It Mand six to four for the Ohio champlon sfrlp. Rattan was a puisls up to the eighth Innlhg In the aecond game and the Cleve land team could do nothing with his curvea. It waa so dark after the seventh Inning that the players could hardly see the ball and this was rexponsible for Cleveland winning. The spectators lighted their score cards and hld them up and swarmed on the Cincinnati ....1 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 17 13 field so L'mplre Hurst would call the game. He absolutely refused and the policemen pushed the crowd back and the game pro-ceeded-'-to the .nlntli Inning. Attendance, ,4i. Score, first game: i RUE Cincinnati ;.?..l 1 0 0 0 ft 0 4 1-713 6 Cleveland '. ..'. .1 O 1 0 3 0 0 0 0- 10 4 Butteries: Clnalnnatl, Sutthoff, Harper fnrt fichlel; Cleveland, Ithoades and Ab bott. . , Score, second game: .. . . R.H.E. v-incmnau ....1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 7 1 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 13 7 2 Batteries: Cincinnati, Ragan and Bchlel; Cleveland. Donohue and Bemis. Itrown Pitches Last tiame of Series. ST. LOCIS, Oct. 11. In th final game of the post-HCHson series between the St. I.ouls Americans and the St. l,ouis Na tionals, the Nationals won by a score of 9 to 5. Brown's tiiti'hltiv wua th fKahnv of the game.' The NutitmHls out-hit and NATIONAL LEAGUE FIELDING AVERAGES NEW YORK, Oct. 11. Following are the official fielding averages of National leBgue players who participated In fifteen or more games In any one poHltlon during the season of 19"3, as complied by Secretary H. C. rulllam: ...1W ...127 ...11 ...121 ... ...121 ...Kit ... 25 ... 32 ...1.17 ...H ... 24 ... 22 .110 and out-fielded the ance, 6,60o. Score: Americans. Attend- R.II.E. 2 12 0 II M 14 I Nationals .....0 0 4 1 2 0 0 Americans 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 Batteries: National!. Rrnwn anri Uvan- Americans, Pelty and Shannon. Chicago IVatloaals (that Oat. CHICAGO. Oct. 11. The Nationals were blanked today through Inabhity to hit Doctor'' White, who allowed them but alx safe ones, scattered one to an Inning. I.ungren's work waa glltedged, ezcep.lng In the third Inning, when four bunched tilts scored two runs. Attendance, ll.ixto. . HcrtW: r h.K. Amei leans 0 0200000 2 6 2 Nationals 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 Batteries: Nationals, Lungren and Kllng; Americans, White and Sullivan. Umpires: Sheridan and Johnstone. standing- of tha Trams. Standing of post season series between Microbes and Whits Box: W. U 4 6 Chicago (National) 6 t.mcago tAmerlcan).'. 4 For the championship of the world: Boston (American) 4 Pittsburg (National) 3 For championship of Ohio: Cleveland (American) 5 Cincinnati (National) 3 In the St. Iuls aeries: St. IOuls (Amnilcan)., 4 St. Liouls (National)... 2 In the Philadelphia series: , Philadelphia (National) 3 .Philadelphia (American) 3 IOWA ELEVEN IS IMPROVING Caacb. Chalmers Hardly Hopee to Win from Minnesota, How ; ."IOWA CITTi.-la., Oct. Jlj-tSpeoial.) The week of practice for the low a eieven be ora the Minnesota game begins wKh the players In fairly good condition. No men were Injured in the Drake game and tne only trouble with whlcn any or the p.ay ra have to contend la some lame shouioois ..aUKed by tackling, Coach Chalmers, began the season this year with the Minnesota game aa the ob jective point, 'ine team has made consist ent Improvement In the games played ouch week since the game began. Coach Chal mers lias been working hard "with the men both on the llelu and at signal practice in the evening. He has also teen doing a vast mount ot persinal worn wltn c.icn ir.e.n or of the team. Thy have shown T.ie ffect of this In each game und If ihoy Im prove aa much each week as they have improved so far this season they should tie playing a good game by the latter part of th season. The team Is green yet and victory against Minnesota Is hardly hoped for. Coach Chalmers hud to begin all over with the old players who were buck this year and in many cases the old players have not as yet been good enough to make the team agu.tn.it the new candidates, so there has ben'i the handicap of greenness to contend wi'.h all along. Table Hoelt Makes Only Score. TABLE ROCK. Neb., Oct. 11. (Special.) -Pawnee City's High School football team gave the High school team of Table Rock, on the grounds here, yesterday afternoon. . very close and - exciting garni. Table Rock scored In the first half, a touchdown being mnde by Irving Jobe. No other score was made by either side. Practically all the play wua In Pawnee City's territory und Table Rock's goal . never In serious First basemen (James. Ryan, St. Ijnulsi ik MrOnnn. New York 12(1 IViiielass. Philadelphia "7 Doyle. Hrookhn , liransfleid Pittsburg , Heekley, Cincinnati Tenney, Boston , Harry, Philadelphia , Chance, Chicago Hackett, St. lxnils Nichols, St. Louis Second basemen MciROon, C.nlniMtl Rltcliey, Plttsliuig Gleason, Philadelphia Bunner, Bonuin I owe, Chicago Kve.s. Chicago Daly, Cincinnati 7S Gilbert, New York 128 Abbatlchlo, Boston 116 Burke, St. 1-onls lit Ilallman. Philadelphia 22 Jordan, Brooklyn M Farrell, St. lyiuis 118 Flood, Brooklyn M Morrissey, Cincinnati 17 Brasheur, Philadelphia 18 Dunn, New York 19 Third basemen Wolvertnn, Philadelphia 121 Stelnfeldt. Cincinnati lot (Jremlnger, Boston 140 Dunn, New York 2u Casey, Chicago 112 Strang, Brooklyn 124 Burke, St. Ixmls OS louder. New York li Tinker, Chicago 19 Brain, St. l.nuls 46 Hallman, Philadelphia 19 beach, Pittsburg 127 Jordan, Brooklyn 18 Shortstops Dahlen. Brooklyn i 138 Corcoran, Cincinnati IIS Wagner, Pittsburg 111 Babh, New York ....lis Brain, St. Louis 72 Dunn. New York 27 Bonner, Boston 22 Hulswltt, Philadelphia IS Tinker, Chicago K7 Williams, O.. St. Ixiuis and Chicago 78 DeMontrevllte, St. Louis 15 Kruger. Pittsburg 29 Abbatlchlo. Boston 17 Aubrev, Boston 91 Outfielders Oessler, Brooklyn 43 Mertes, New Y'ork 137 Dunleavy, St. Louis 38 Jones. D.. Chicago 130 Dobbs, ChlcHgo and Brooklyn ..,.128 Barry, Phliad-lphla li7 Bresnshan. New York 84 Thomas, Phllidelphla 130 Clarke. Pittsburg Wl Van Haltren, New York 75 Carney, Boton 92 Cooley, Boston 126 Donovan. St. Ixiuls 105 Titus, Philadelphia 73 Pheckard, Brooklyn 1M Kruger, Ftttdu-g J 28 Beaumont. Pittsburg 141 Kelley, Cincinnati 67 McCarthy, Chicago 24 Stnoot. St. Iuis 129 Dexter, Boston W Keister, Philadelphia 1 Dolan, Cincinnati 93 Slagle, Chicago 139 Pebrlng. Pittsburg.. 124 McCreedle, Brooklyn BH Harley, Chicago 102 Brown, New York 141 Seymour, Circlnnatl 135 Stanley, Boston '7 Barclay, St. Iuls .17 Donlln. Cincinnati US MeCreery, Brooklyn and Boston til Pitchers Murphy, St. Iuis , IS Ktindgren, Chicago ft Molhwann. New York 4a Schmidt. Brooklyn 40 Kennedv. Pittsburg; 18 Fraser. Philadelphia ! R'ldv, Brooklyn Phl'llppe. Pittsburg WI'lls. Boston Ewlng. CWnnitl Ieever, Pittsburg Brown, St. Liuls Butthoff, Cincinnati 4 Taylor, I, New York Tavlor, J., Chicago Hahn, Cincinnati McFurlsnd. St. bouts Poole, Cincinnati Cronln, New York Harper, O nclnnatl.. ., Evans, Brooklyn Miller. New York r 1 ...... i RtnnVlvn ......... Duggle'bv, Philadelphia... 3J Currle, St. Ixiuls and Chicago 28 Ioheny. Pltt-burg 7 Jones. Brooklyn Phillips. Cincinnati IB Welmer. Clilcigo j5 Scak. Phil de'phla 28 Menefee. Chicago 20 Mala'kev, Boston 32 McOlnnlty. New York Bhoades, St. bouts li O'Neill. M. J.. St. bouls., 19 Pittenger. Boston 44 Wicker. St. I outs and Chicago 8.1 Mitchell. Philadelphia ;? Piatt, Boston Total P. O. Assists. Errors. Chances. 174 t 2 15 His (it 1& 127 9r2 F.1 IS IKS 1418 K3 2 1M' 13(7 88 28 l:t 1127 78 30 l':5 1145 K3 Kl 1271 291 13 8 3H 12"4 ' 8 3 13 017 40 28 115 i7 3 S 2H? 79 91 5 17R 21 40 30 771 23 2iO 22 F.38 M 8 18 37 72 HI 216 3i 37 5v) 151 221 25 T97 314 - 3 47 727 31A S25 45 t 25 M 8i 45 o 8 118 101 132 18 2M 2M SM4 53 728 195 216 34 415 34 37 8 77 39 39 T 85 28 4 t 82 182 247 27 4M 159 212 25 217 30 36 654 25 47 6 77 HI 110 3t 34 . 147 2(5 87 42 1W 199 33 371 110 194 34 3t8 17 38 8 81 70 106 22 198 13 25 6 43 178 2 65 635 SO 29 t 68 296 477 43 815 2K1 367 38 68 33 ?97 50 750 2 343 66 637 163 244 41 448 47 M 13 140 40 48 9 97 354 430 81 865 229 32 61 652 154 249 43 446 27 46 8 81 42 72 15 129 46 42 1 3 l'JO J.85 301 74 660 56 4 1 61 265 2 4 8 237 58 11 2 71 2(9 14 . 8 271 278 13 t 299 211 14 7 232 150 14 170 318 19 13 S50 168 , 10 7 185 136 3 145 113 10 6 las 246 11 13 270 ,112 16 8 166 126 1 3 7 . 146 314 36 18 368 48 7 .1 58 258 15 15 288 117 8 7 132 33 8 2 38 231 14 15 260 177- 13 12 22 133 22 10 165 107 11 8 126 292 16 21 329 ' 2.8 20 18 ' 246 68 , 6 6 80 162 18 15 193 212 13 20 245 318 14 36 368 117 21 15 153' 187 13 22 223 209 15 25 249 108 13 123 3 31 0 34 t, 40 1 49 18 93 8 114 14 109 4 127 3 29 1 32 14 70 8 87 2 25 1 28 It 65 8 79 13 84 4 101 12 80 4 . 6 12 76 4 92 5 60 8 8 10 54 8 67 10 62 4 76 14 91 111 26 67 7 100 6 75 86 8 62 6 70 9 29 8 41 7 43 4 64 ' t 23 87 8 17 . , 2 27 7 117 11 135 13 80 9 102 9 74 8 91 17 86 10 US 13 75 97 S 45 B 53 20 66 9 95 14 69 . 8 - 81 13 56 8 77 16 75 11 102 31 94 16 141 2 29 4 35 39 6 51 14 84 15 113 13 45 ' 9 67 10 5) 10 70 3 37 49 P. C. 9i3 .988 .95 .;i .9M .976 .974 .974 .973 .973 .962 .971 .961 .9? .967 .948 .937 .97 .9:15 .934 .933 .9:12 .928 .927 .924 .922 !9?8 .91)2 i Alt .937 .935 .935 .915 .914 .911 .9"8 .902 .89 .884 .879 .868 .948 .9(3 .933 .912 .908 .907 .907 .906 .9o6 .904 .901 .8X4 .f70 .868 .984 .973 .972 .970 .970 .970 .965 .9k! .962 .959 .953 .952 .952 .952 .961 .948 .948 .947 .947 .942 .9(1 .939 .937 .936 .927 .925 .923 .918 .902 ,90'J .901 .9o0 .K 1000 .900 .974 .969 .969 .966 .964 .962 .960 .958 .967 .956 .955 .947 .916 .930 .930 .929 .927 .926 .928 .926 .919 .912 .912 .912 .907 .906 .905 .9"1 .896 .892 .887 .S6 .882 .867 .866 .M.7 .816 Catchers nger Tab bla Rock. Luna Drive at Golf. During a mutch at tho Field club's links yesterday afternoon Mr. Preston Davidson drove 288 yards from the eighth tee. This is almost equal to the longest drive e.'cr made by a golf player, either amateur or professional. The drive is vouched for by It. A. Perkins, commercial aent of the Rock Island, who was Mr. Davidson's oppo nent in the match. Warner, New York. 7tnmer. Philadelphia... Kllng, Chicago wver, St. bouis, Pittsburg. Klttredge, Iloston..... Rowermn, New York Hmith. P'ttsburg Bergen. Cincinnati Rvan. St. Iouls J-cM'tsch. Brooklyn Pre'ps. Pittsburg O'Neill, J J. St. bouls llearne. Brooklyn Pe'tx. Clnclvn'tl fitter. Brooklyn Moran. Boston Roth. PM'sdelphlt Dooln, Philadelphia Games. ... 85 ... 35 ...132 . 31 30 65 60 .. 58 .. 47 .. 63 .. 76 .. 74 .. 17 .. 78 .. 74 . .107 .. 60 .. 51 P. O. 450 162 665 135 160 316 259 251 IKS . 201 ' 315 348 69 36S 309 4im 235 186 Passed Total isslsts. Errors. Be Us. Chances. P. C 123 8 4 65 .979 60 T J 221 .959 189 .24 787 . 968 44 v 5 3 1 87 . 9T,7 42 4 5. 2U .957 66 10 41 .953 75 9 8 351 .952 85 7 10 353 .952 fi 7 5 245 .951 71 1 7 286 .951 81 . 8 13 . 417 .950 135 14 13 510 . 947 27 4 2 102 .941 93 14 17 489 .937 80 23 2 416 .935 214 24 24 662 .9?7 82 ?2 8 347 .914 82 17 10 295 . 908 MILWAUKEC. Blatz method u often oom roeuted on a most remark able and unique for the reason that In mod every particular ihclr plan U orlfcT laal from a brawgr'g point of view. There to no guesswork. Self registering thermom eters and pressure gauges in dicate the exact temperature and elate ot maturity of the beer la the stock houses, at . a . BLATZ MALT-VIVWH (Naa-ltasl TONIC VM.. BLUTZ BREWING CO., Ullnukii lOreaha Branch 1413 Douglas St. Tel 1081 Charge Less Than All Others. OR. WlcCtlEW SPECIALIST V3 V Tnaa all awaw si DISEASES OF (EN ONLY t s saitat cipari 131 Years Bspsrlsaaa. 'I- IIYMnwOaiti .-vw UaT0,OWCat;rs4 la, (r4na, bmw4 fiin. smacir. 4. .ra tJaMlllir, Vom 4 StrMlb a4 US4 M AV,-N FIRST ROUND NEARLY OVER Fall Ihainploaahlp Toaraey of Field (lib la Well oa Its Way. The Hrst round of the fall championship tourney of the Field club is naring com pletion and the players will take up th.ir matches in tne second round. Thos who were defeated In the (irst-round matches are out of the contest. The number of plavera will continue to lessen umll the finals, which will tie contested be wen two players. A number of matches in 'he first round were pulled off yesterday, wub the following results: F. J. Hoei, 1 up, against C. R. Bone; Dr. Bovd. 3 and 1, against II. C. Siimney; J. B. Rahm won from W. C. Sunderland by default; V. C. Davison, up. agant H. A. Perkins; J. Francis, 4 up, against K. V. Lewis; H. B. Morrill. 1 up in m holes, against W. K. Paimatier. One match was played In the second round of the tourney. This inatch was be tween E. H. Sprague and 3. U. Bucking ham, the former winning by 2 up. Bpragua has become a most ardent golfer since nis recent experience In the transmisiissippt tournev mi les Moines In September, In which he retained his place in the cham- Klonnhlp class up to the seml-tlnala. when e met J. K. Mixwell ot Keokuk, who won the chump.'onshlp the next day by de feating B. It. Fiivkbine. Since that t m Eprague has become a confirmed golfer and Is now working with might and main to win the championship at the Field c'.ub. Beginning tomorrow the second round of the present tourney at tha Field club will be gotten under way. It la thought the finals will not be played until tb first of November. hot Over Qaart af Whisky. FAIRLAND. Ind.. Oct. 11. As the result of a dispute over payment for a quart of whisky. Ola B. Powera shot William Wells and indicted a wound from which the lat ter died. Powers was arrested and is being held at Phelbville on a charge of murder. The feeling agalnat Posers is so strong here that the officers thought It safer to keep him at Blielbyville until things had become more quiet. tlrts to Dlvldla Kstale. 8T. JOSF.PH. Mo., Oct. 11. In answer to a suit tiled In the federal court by Mrs. C. C. Humes of Chicago and her daughter Malorie, for a diviblon of the Buriwa estate of MlHSsourl. valued at f1S.un0.uu). Lewis C. Bui lie, president ot the National bank of St. Joseph and head of the estate, has tiled a cross bill, asking for a redis tribution of stock, but seeking to hold tua cava I intact. Leer Ters OaT la Haaaway. ST. JOSEPH, Mo.. Oct. 11 George Grata, aged 1U, whose parents reside at bake Con trary, as killed tonight in a runaway. He fell from a seat and his right leg waa caugiit between tlie apokee of wheel and torn off. Another Etiormotts Shipment THE above train of twenty-four cars loaded entirely with starch is the second shinment of this; enormous size mnde hv The Ouean rnrvh Rnrtnrr I J ' ' - UVIUI to Western Jobbers, within a short time. over one million packages of Each of these trains has carried A OSWEGO SILVER GLOSS AND OSWEGO CORN STARCH to the wholesale grocery trade of the West. Such enormous shipments could be made necessary only by the superior quality of these products. A car is sold to each of the following local wholesale grocers: McGord, Brady Co., Paxton & Gallagher Co., Allen Bros. Co. THE OSWECO STAROH FACTORY, Oswego, N. Y. TALES TOLD BY TOILISTS Brief and Breezy Yams Span .Off at Le tare of Travellers. KENTUCKIANS AND MAMMOTH CAVE Hon Hot Ileaaed Blaegraeser Waa Uolna; to Drain the Atlantic Ocean and Strand Eng lish St. A group of story tellers assembled in the Millard hotel lobby a night or two ago and Incidentally the "irrepressible conflict" of the anti-war days came up for d.scus slon. C. L. Cunningham, an old Kentuck- lan, told of the conditions prevailing in i a widow who had lost licr husband. 'Wig gle's fiancee had been a widow for two or three years and when she got that letter something happened. 8he wrote Wiggle a very caustic . reply and Wiggle showed roe the letter. The way she scored lilm fur being a fool and a brute was a caution. Wiggle threatened to commit suicide, and we did have to watch him fur a month afterwards to prevent him from carrying the threat Into execution." FORECAST OF THE WEATHER Promise of Rain and Cooler- Mo In A'ebrasWu, with Tues day Fair. WASHINGTON, Oct. ll.-Forecast: For Nebraska: Monday, rain, cooler in the east portion; Tuesday, fair. For Iowa: Kaln Monday, and cooler In the Blue Grass state at that period and the extreme west portion; rain and cooler of the differences of opinion among Ken- Tuesday. - tuckians regarding the stand that the state , j.-or Illinois: Partly cloudy, Monday, with would take in the Impending confl.ct. rain In extreme west portion; probably rain "One old fellow in.'our neighborhood was Tuesday; fresh, east to northeast, winds, strongly southern lrt tits sympathies," euld ; For .North Dakota and South Dakota: tha Kentuckian, "and at the aamo time j raiu, Monday; Tuesday, fair, believed, aa do most KentucklanS, that tha For Colorado: Rain, Monday, and prob- Mammoth cave Is tho biggest thing on tha ably Tuesday earth. One rather pessimistic fellow svig- , For Kansas gested the idea that England might unite Tuesday, fair, with the north and then it would bo all. For Wyoming: up' with the south. The old southerner pooh-poohed the Idea and said: Kng:and be hanged! We whipped her twice and can do it again.' " 'But then you must remember that Eng land is mistress of tho seas and nus a big navy.' "The devil take her big navy! I'll tell you what we will do. We will Ju.t dig a big ditch from the Atlant'c ocian to the Mammoth cave and drain the c.M ocean Into the cave, and-then where will be your blamed Kngllsh navy?" " COSTLY BLAZEAT HOT SPRINGS Fourteen Baslness Places Destroyed with fTS.OOO Loss and Llttla Inanrance. HOT SPRINGS, S. D.. Oct. ll.-(gpeciai Telegram.) Fire broke out this morning between 4 and t o'clock In the wooden jlock known as the Ojd Mlnnekata. block and consumed fourteen business places. The fire started In the north end. In the bowling alley of Stabbler & Co. Loss )5U0. No Insurance. Carl Peterson, harness and upholstering, J200, no Insurance; Pomery Grocery company, 11.500 stock, $t00 insurance; Gllltspi Plumbing company, U.000, no Insurance; Wooster company Transfer and Fuel company, 500 and about KM) worth of samples in trunks In the house; Applegate's restaurant, K000, $500 Insurance; Cearn'a restaurant, $300, no Insurance; Ted Hummel barber shop, 200, no Insurance; Maiden Brothers' barber shop, $M. no Insurance; F. Berrler, butcher, 11,000, no insurance; W. R. Tay lor, furniture, $1,600. no Insurance; R. F. Thomas, grocer, 12,100, WuO Insurance; Bomerindyke restaurant and grocery, J2, 000, no Insurance; Johnson hardware, f3, 500, Insurance 1500; National bank, dam age by water and smoke, 1100; W, J. Smith. Palace saloon, damage by water. 1100. Total loss In merchandise and build ings, $00,000 to 775,000; Insurance leaa than $3,000 on all. "I was rather amused at a conversation that passed between an Irishman and an Italian recently, during the conclave of the cardinals for the election of a poe to suc ceed the late Leo XIII," said an Omaha traveler. "The Irishman was boasting of the ability of the Irish to control flec tions and how essential the Irish vote was to the success of any party. " 'Yes, datta is-a so, sjU the Italian, da Irlsher can electa da chief of d pollca and da sheriff, but he canna elect da pope." " . There was an odd chap In our old town in Ohio." said Cal Mauger. "by the name of Wiggle. He was an Industrious Rain and cooler, Monday; Rain, !n east; western portion, Monday; Tuesday, Loral Record. OFFICE OF THE WEATHER BUREAU. OMAHA, Oct. 11 Official record ot tem perature and precipitation compared with the corresponding day of the lust three years: W 1D0?. 1901 . looo Maximum temperature. .. 67 02 .r9 75 Minimum temperature.... 50 4X tH 45 Mean temperature OS aa l 5S Precipitation T .Oil .20 .00 Record of temperature and precipitation at Omaha for this day and since March 1, pe.-a: Tell Tali ta Tsar Wife. Electric Bitters curs female complaints, surely and safaly; dispel headaches, back arhea. nervouaneea or no pay. tOc . Tot tU by KubA C. Baadar Srhaal association. Hl'RON. 8. D., Oct. 11 Special. ) C. M Daley, president of tha South Dakota Sun day School association, called a meeting of the executive committee of that organ) cation nere r riaay, at which time it waa decided to hold the next annual convention here n'xt spring. Plans were outlined for making a house-to-house csavass of the state In tha Interoat of the Sunday school work; this will be under the immediate supervision of L. P. Ieach of Sioux Falls general secretary; this work la now In progress n Tankton and Sioux Falls, and will be extended at once. Church and school, the association magaiine, will be continued to be published quarterly. The Missouri paclrlo railway will ll tickets to Los Angeles or San Franclac-o and return at tha vary low rata of fiO. Tickets on sale from October t to IT, in ciusive. ror luriner iniormsiion call or address day agent of tha company or Thomas F. Godfrey, passeuger and ticket agent, . E. corner Itth and Douglas avg , Omaha, fist Normal temperature Kxcess for the duy Total excess since March 1 Normal precipitation Iel1clency for the day Precipitation since March 1 Kxcess since March 1 Tteflnlenc'v for cor. nerind In 1002, Deficiency for cor. period In Will. 5. 05 inches Reports from Stutloua at T P. M. j0 'sssiiii linn una nni in m mm am nm mi. n ai.iMiaiieiMaj'aaii aMWUMannayniajn - J LOW RATES ill (l OK nfl f au ranc'sco' )'0$ Augeles, I ZuiUU .Seattle, Tacorna aud Portland, Ore. t I (hff m To Spokane. t ' 1 0iz.au $0fl nfl Butte, Anaconda, Helena and f ZUlUU Salt Lake. j '? aL..,,.. . rroiKirtionately low nttes to humlrpdrt 1 llTl I rilLJ ill 1 1 of otlK,r polnt8' Call or write for f oldi'i- A w giving full information. ' ' llfiTlliTl Thro oars to Sun Francisco, Ixib An- j lUX-Ilii pees ani Seattle. fair, in J I i fair. 1 - - - 11 J. B. REYNOLDS, I 1 CITV PiKSENCrD 1I3CVT t 1 I 3 1502 FARM AM STREET, OMAHA. j j t''"""""'"""l '" 1,1 laiaaininii n miiuni iiiinnam mmmrn n ., nwwa.tn r J '"- ' - ' 'A "V n ca n IN nan m r. m sw-j r-i dfsm p. l i r am m as aa ri nai f I y JtS 111 IJ allS II JPII B liyOVB S0.3 inches f, a II S.B7 Inches 13 If you are a victim of Nrvo-Sxv.al De- rst . R 2 52 Inches 1 H bllltv. wilb all iu dlstresslna symptoms. X?'. -V n rV W CONDITION OF THIS WEATI-ER. Omaha, cloudy fellow and had acquired considerable prop- Valentine, cloudy erty and then concluded It was time for j nealc.oJdv. i"::: htm to marry. He kept company with a i sHit Lake City, clear widow for several months and was get- , Rapid City, partly cloudy ...I.. ......,. i.. ti ' Huron, cloua: ting along iin.--iy nn . vu,.,,,,.. . widow went to another town for a visit of several weeks and Wiggle thought he would write to her. He had never written a letter before in nis mo, so ne nougnt him a 'Complete Guide to Letter Writing' and copied a letter to the widow from thi book. He took the greatest pains with the letter and finally mailed It to her. It happened to be a letter of condolence for Huron WiUiKlon, partly cloudy. Chicago, clear St. I.ouls. clear ft. Paul, clear Davenport, clear W Kansas City, clear Havre, clear Helena, cloudy ... Hlxmarck, cloudy Galveston, clear . "f " So : s!j I ? dims : p i 3 ; i ; 3 ; a C2I 7T Ml (in .00 ot ml .mi 4n 5ll .08 641 5; .) 501 M; .W wi mi .no 54 m' .m 50! 5t! .00 HOI ti4l .00 lX f,S .00 5lil 64' .110 Gil C8' .01 521 5S .00 50i 52' T r-2: .12 721 74 ' .00 indicates trace of precipitation. L. A. WELSH, Local Forcaster. I f n" The Cigar ' They Smoke Cigarland in The Largest Selling Brand of Cigars in the World TMt Band is th Smokr'$ Protection I f I y 1 Ik .-. .'-! hi V. I I'. x' ua ' m If you are a victim of Nrvo-Sxv.al De bility, wilb all iu distressing symptoms, you certainly do not Intend to remain so. The fact that you have taken interior rem edies to no avail should not destroy our faith In all treatment, nor your hope ol a raukal cure. 1 have evol.ed a spec al treat ment for Nervo-Bexual Debility that is uniformly successiul in canes where suc cess was before by other doctors deemed Impossible. It does not stimu.ate tem porarily, but restores permanently. It allays the Irritation of the de.ic.itr tis sues surrounding the lax und unduly ex panded seminal ducts, contracting them to their normal condition, which stops night emistlons. dries up day drains, and prevents prematureness. it tones up and strengthens the blond vessels that carry nourishment to the weakened parts, which, refrain full power, size and vigor. Mean while all other symptoms improve, and the patient rea'ixes that a great bilnlit nas oeen nrtea rro n nis ire. i cure qu.ck- . . . , , . . iy. safely and thoroughly I WILL CURE YOU STRICT IRE, VARICOCELE, EMISSIONS. NERVO-SEXlAl DEBIL ITY, IMPOTENCY, BLOOD POISON SYPHILIS), RECTAL, KID NEY AND URINARY DISEASES and all diseases and weaknesses of men das to inheritance, evil habits, ax cesses or tha result of specific diseases. - Writ If you cannot call. Office hours, p. in., Hundays. 10 to 1 only. 1 a. m. to CONSULTATION FREE State Electro-Medical Institute, 1308 Farnam St., Bet, 13th and 14th Sts , Omaha, Neb. California If you are going there soon it will pay you well to look into the attractive round-trip excursions to Los Angeles and 'Frisco offered by the Santa Fe in October. Rate Tery low for th Mrrlet. Lrt me acquaint ,tob with th details. It wilt be a pleasure to do so and may aare you many dollars. L L PALMER, Pass. Aft. 409 Equitable Building. T. & S. P. Ry., Dca riolnc. laws. Santa Fe All the Way. nusiHEsn stimulatorq UBB WANT ADS IXtaMAI till lltUmJ a-rar .aa aflj