TITE OMATTA DAILY DEE: THURSDAY, MAY 12. 1004. GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago P;y Erilliav. Game, but Fai lito Get a Rod. PHILADELPHIA KNOCKS OUT ONESCORE ,'raaer and Both Become Too Ciarrnl us in the Slnth and Are Relegated to the I. on "eat. JH1CKOO, May ll.-The locals played a rfect and brilliant fielding game today, thattcd the visitor two to one. but lied to score. rhllcdalphlas one run wns ide on Wolverton's double, a sacrifice and Ions ny. Frascr and Iloth were nenchod the ninth for two much argument with tinstone. Attendance, I,)'). Score: PHILADELPHIA. CHICAOO. R H.O.A B. H.H.O.A E. maa. ct ... 0 1 1 wirkor. cf lion, 2b.. 0 1 4 0 I tr-r. 3b.. i. rf V 0 I 1 il hm-. lb 0 0 2 0 0 0 10 10 0 1 13 0 0 lrrt n. lb I 1 0 I ) M .rthy. If. 0 (I burrn. If. 0 0 I 0 0 J r( 9 i v II 0 0 5 3 0 II li 3 0 0 0 I 0 10 2 It. lb 0 1.1 u Fin. 2b II. M 0 0 1 7 1 Kll i h. e 0 0 I 1 I) luilor, aa... I tr. a 0 1 0 0 l.tindgrpn. p. pin. e 00000 . . lby, p. 0 0 0 1 0 Toial 0 4 27 17 0 ,Vtll 1 I 27 17 1 i ,ago 0 00000000-0 . lladelphia 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 .yft on baaca: Chicago, 6, l'hlladelphln, J. . o-hae hlta: Casey Wolverton. Kaorl- e hlta: Van Buren, Kvera. Stolen bases: . .nee, McCarthy. louble plays : Thomas i i Oleaaon; Hoth to Hull; Tinker to Kvitb i Chance. Struck nut: I.y l.uniUren. 3; I Kraser. 2. Base nri balls: Off l.undgren, .. off Krascr. 8. Hit by pitched hull: Mc i irthy. Time; 1:40. Impirc: Johnstone. Brooklyn Reallaea on Clark- Mnff. PTTTSBCRO, May 11. l',:irs muff of ) illon's fly In the sixth Inning resulted In ti e two runa that won the game lor isiook- I n. Attendance, 3.350. Score: BROOKLYN. HTTRBl'HO. H.H.O.A B R.H u A B f'.-ans. 2b.... 0 0 11 0 Clark. If 0 1 1 0 1 I neck.rd. If.. 0 1 4 0 0 llraumnnt. cf 1 0 4 0 I imlnr. rf... 0 0 1 1 0 1 ihbs, cf 1 I I 0 1 illnn. lb.... 0 0 7 0 1 Hebnnpt. rf . . . 0 Wittliuir, B. . . 0 l4raitnnv!!. lb 1 1 ibb, M 0 1 1 I la.'h, 3b. . ('ornrk. lb 1 I 4 1 I li.trbry, 2b.. 0 114 0 li.mea. o.... 0 1 6 1 :ilth. c 0 1 a v 1 0 Junes, p..M. 110 Totals...... 4 102 11 J vtr. d 0 0 0 ..ruirer .... 0 0 0 0 ToUll I 10 27 14 i "Sebrlng hit by biuid hall. Batted for Ieever In ninth. 1' ttsburg 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 02 rooklyn 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 1 04 turned runs: Brooklyn, 1. Three-bane h i: Sebrlng. Sacrifice hlta: Strang, Babb. fc. olen baaea: Sebrlng, Strang lii), l.umloy. ) .mble play: Smith to Wagner. First baae en balls: Off l.eever, 4; oif Jones, 1, Hit b pitched ball: Clurk. Struck out: By 1. eever, 8; by Jones. 8. Wild pitch: Jones, 'lime: 1:60. Umpire: Zlinmer. Get at name from Boaton. BT. LOUIS, May ll.-The St. Louis Na tional league team won the first game of the Boston series today, by a score of 3 to 2. The visitors out hit the locals, but Nichols kept the safe ones scattered, and tharp fielding by his team mates was a factor In the result. Attendance, 3.4UO. bcore: ST. LOUIS. BOSTON. R H.O.A B. I R.H.O.A.E. Kit-roll. lb...0 0 I I OGalar. Sb 0 I 1 1 Mlannon, tf. 110 0 0 U'klr, lb.. 0 1 12 0 Tanner, lb... 0 1 I X I Carney, rf.... 0 1110 lira In, el 10 1 thay. aa 0 1 I I'ooleyi If.... 1 I t 0 0 Moran, c 0 0 4 1 0 Ab'uohlo, as. 1 1 0 I 1 'annell, cf... 0 0 t 0 0 rtaymar, 3b.. 0 t 4 4 0 Wllhelm, p.,. 0 0 0 11 'Lwlfhanty ..01000 llarka, lb.... 0 0 I I 0 liarclay. If... 0 0 I (i liridr, o 1 I Metals, p... I 1 4 1 1 5 v TeUUa t 7 27 14 I Totals I 14 14 4 Batted for Wllhelm In the ninth. St. Loula 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 Boston 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 02 Karned runs: Boston 1. Two-base hits: Delehanty. Three-buac hit: Cooley. Sacri fice hits: Tenney, Barclay, Burk. Douule play: Carney to Moran. Passed ball: Urady, 1. Stolen base: Brain, Grady. Balk: Wllhelm, 1. Baae on bulls: Oft Nichols, 8; off Wllhelm, 1. Struck out: By Nichols, 4; by Wllhelm. 2. Left on bases: St. Louis, o; Boston, s. Time: 1:32.' Umpire: Moran. Pitchers Clubbed at Cincinnati. CINCINNATI, May 11. All pitchers were hit hard today, but those of tne focal team Buffered most. Attendance, 7,000. Score: NKW lORK. , CINCINNATI. R.H.O.A.S. H.H.O.A.B. Browns, rf... 0 t 0 0 0 Humlna. lb.. 1110 0 D,Tlln, lb.... I IIS ltDonllD, If.... I 4110 Broanahan, lb 1 t 10 1 0 Kallar, lb.... I 110 0 M.rtll. It.... I 110 OjUolan. rf I 10 0 1 Mi-Corm'k. cf I 4 I 0 4 Corcoran, aa.. 0 i 4 4 1 Itahlan, as... 0 111 0 (X1w.ll. cf ... 1 0 0 OH hart. tb... till 0 Woodruff, lb. 0 1 I I 0 Warner, c... 1 10 1 0 B.-hl.l. e 0 0 4 1 0 Taylor, p 4 10 1 0 Ewins, p 0 0 0 0 0 lauthoB. p.... 0 0 0 1 1 Totals .14 1117 111 I Toula 10 II 17 II New York 0 0 4 0 2 1 1 3 3-11 Cincinnati 2 4 0 1 0 0 1 0 210 Karned runa: Cincinnati, 2; New York, 8. Two-base hit. Taylor. Three-base hits: Keltey, McCorrnlck ii, Taylor, Bresnahnn. rlacrlfice hits: Browne, Devlin (2), Gilbert. Stolen bases: iKinlln, Kelley, Lolan, Cor coran, Woodruff. Double plays: Donlln to lUcglns; Devlin to Bresnahan; Warner to tkavlln. Flrat on balls: Off Ewlng, 3; off Buthoff. 2; off Taylor. 6. Hit by pitched ball: Taylor, L Struck out: By Ewing, 3; by Taylor, 4. Passed ball: Schlel. wild pitches: Kwlng. 1; -Taylor, 1. Time: 2:10. Jjmplre: Kmslie. Staudlnc of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P.O. New York 19 15 4 .788 Cincinnati 24 16 8 .067 Brooklyn 20 11 t .550 Chicago Is 10 0 .BM St. Louis 20 9 11 .450 Boston 21 8 13 .3M Jlttsburg 20 7 18 .S5o Philadelphia 19 S 14 .204 Games today: Boston at St. Louis, New York at Cincinnati. Philadelphia at Chi cago, Brooklyn at Pittsburg. In the Western Leasoe. . Games today: Denver at Omaha, Colo rado Springe at St. Joseph, Dea Molnea nt Sioux City. Ord to Hare Hall Nine. ORD, Neb.. May 11 (Special.) A com mittee of base ball enthusiasts have been 0 PER CENT OF THE ADULT POP ULATION SUFFER FROM ONE PAINFUL AILMENT. Think what this meant. Imaglnt the amount of misery that exists and is endured imply because people do not know there is an absolute cure. The only way to cure any complaint is to remove the cause. There are very few dis eases or ailments that can be cured by ex ternal application and piles is not one of them. Tiles can be cured; the treatment must, however, be internal, for the cause of piles is an internal disorder of the liver or the bowels. Even catarrh of the stomach and bowels can be cured by Dr. Terrin's PlLB SrKCiriC, The Internal Remedy. Here is an instance of what this practically infallible remedy will do: Dr. C A. Perrin, Helena, Mont. Dear Sin I have nearly finished the former bottle of Perrin's Pile Specific and am practically well My case was one w hich most physi cians would have pronounced incurable, as I was) tkfflbktad with a dysentery and compelled to goto the toilet room from three to five times each day and each time would bleed from one-half to one teacupfuL I had to resort to bandages and absorbent cotton to check the flow of blood, and now the past ten or twelve days there has been no sign cf bleeding and my appetite is good; have gained ten poun.) i:i weight and feel like a bow lease of hie was given me. Very truly yours, T. R. IIaisis, October 20th, 100 Yeringtcn, Nev. Pr. Perrin's Pile Specific Is sold by all reliable druggists at 91.00 the bottle, under sn absolute guarantee to refund the money should this gieat Internal remedy fail to cure. Ua. Paiaix MsmcalCos, Heuha. Mok circulating a subscription list In this eltv for the past two days In an endoavor to raise fumls to supimrt a team tills year, Two hundred dollars per month for tnr: months has been surrserlbed. which In sures tne success of the plan. Several salaried players will be employed. The team Is open for games with tiny ama teur organisation in tne state. GAMES 111 THE AMCRIItH LEAGIB Hard lllttlna Defeats f hleaao Twelve Inning Game. PHILADELPHIA. May ll.-The team defcntfl f'liWnaro tnAttv In n home hard- hitting twelve-Inning game, the feature of me contest was tne terrific hitting oi Miir Dhy. Three times his buttlnt ennnled Phil adelphia to tie the score and In the twelfth Inning, with two out. his single scored the winning run. Attendance, t.ivi. score: PHILAHBLPHIA. I CHICAOO. R.H n.A B.I H.H.O.A Hoffman, If 0 1 1 0 Holmoa. If... 0 Plrkorlns. ct 0 1 1 )l lltvl.. lb. 0 1 17 L. ( rnaa 8b.. I I I 0 lijonoa, rf 0 0 Old. I a via. as.. 1 1 o rirocn. rf 0 1 0 Pnnahue. lb.. 0 4 UilaoFll. 2b 1 1 f'iliiinilon, lb.. I Sorbold. rf I I . 1 Murphy. 2b. M rroaa, aa. . 0 0 . 1 I . 0 S.hror, c. Wa14oll, p.. I Mr Parland. c I i jt'all.raon, p.. 0 0 Totals I 1ft 24 14 : Totala I 1J3S 14 I Two out when winning run was made. Philadelphia 0 0120001001 Chicago 0 003001 0001 03 Karned runs: Chicago. 3: Phlladelnhln 3 Two-b:ise hits: Donahue, McFnrland, Sev bold, Murphy (.31. Three-base hit: Holmes. Sacrifice htta: lsliell, McFarland, M. Cross. Stolen bases: O. Davis, Ishell. Double rlav: Seybold to Davis. Left on bases: Chlcn-"o 9; Philadelphia, 8. First on balls: Off Pat terson, l; orr waddell 3. Hit by pitched ball: By Wadded, l. Struck out: By Pat terson, 1: by Waddell. 6. Time: 2:06. em pires: Carpenter and O'Loughlln. Fifteen Innings at Boaton. BOSTON. Mav 11. Roaton mrnn k,ii. llantly played contest from Detroit by tiunchlna three hits In th fimh innin. of today a game. The fielding on both aides oi me cieanesi. young waa wild In the early part of the cnm hut maAiA down and was almost Invincible In the ex tra Innings. Kllllan weakened toward the close. Attendance, 4,544. Score: BOSTON. I DETROIT. K. H.O.A. a u n x m Dousherty, If 0 1 I 0 OlRoblnann. aa. 0 0 7 7 b Collla. lb... 0 III 0 Barrett, cf....O 1800 Ktahl. cf 0 0 1 0 0 Mrlnlyre. lf..O 0 10 0 Kreemsn, rf..O 110 0 ( trr, lb 0 0 15 0 0 rmrrni. BB....W 117 V fram-mrd, rr. 0 1 ft 1 0 bai'hance, lb 0 0 11 0 0 (Jromltiar, lb 0 0 I 0 I Korrla, 2b.... 0 1 I i uLowe, 2b 0 1 3 I o rrlser, c 0 0 4 1 tilWood. e 0 1 ft 1 0 Young, p 0 I 0 ft 0 Kllllan, p.... 0 0 1(0 'i .Noll I ....1000 0- 'Farrcll ... 0 1 0 0 0 Totals 0 ft4l 17 t Totals 1 JO 44 1 ol One out when winning run was made. Batted for Crtger In fifteenth Inning. Batted for Younar In flfroonth ltinln Boston 0 000000 0 000000 11 Detroit 0 0000000000000 00 Two-naso nits: I'arent, Young, Collins Sacrifice hit: Parent. Double plnva: Kll llan to Robinson; Parent to La'chanoc- Pr-iw'nivt t n PaMhwiii mPa 1 . , . " '. . . ii oi unnr Vlll nulls: Off oung, 5; off Kllllan, 2. Hit by pitched 1. 1. II - u V,,.. o 1. ... I. ..... T . . kfu... . AvMtiB, a. miurn UUli ny XOUng. 5; by Kllllan. 2. Passed ball: Crlger. Time: 2:64. Umpire: Connolly. Washington Ont of Ita Trance. WiSHlVfmiM M 11 ir - - ' j ... iji. .fuelling- ton players took a sudden brace today knocked Howell out of the box and de feated St. Louis by the score of 7 to 3 Patten kept the Browne" hits scattered. Sensational catches of line flies were mado hv 1 1 n u ul ill I.. a . . . , - - j . ...... . . w i uuluu, jineiiu ance, 2,000. Score: WASHINGTON. i gT. LOUIS. R.H.O.A.E. I nun i v. aioran. aa.... 1 a i a DHtmnn rt a a i a Coushlln, Sb. lilt 0 Padden, lb...l 1 ft 1 Solhacb, If... 0 110 OHoldrlck, cf..O 110 Drill, rf 0 1 1 0 Wall A I , I Caaaldy. cf...O 0 4 0 0 Rurkstt. lf...O 0 I 1 MrCorm'k. tb 1 1 1 4 0 Jonas, lb 2 I ft 1 SUM, lb.... 1 1 t 1 0 Hill, lb 0 1 0 1 KtftrftdA. O.. 1 1 11 O Rill.n A A A A I'attan. p 0 0 1 0 0 Howolt p..l! 0 10 1 Morgan, p....O 0 1 0 Totala 7 11 17 11 0 Kahos 0 0 0 0 ' Totala t ft 24 14 4 Kahoe batted for Morgan. Washington 1 0 2 3 1 0 0 0 7 St. Lou la, 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 13 Earned runs: Washington. 4: St. Loula. I. Two baae hits: Drill. Klttredge. Stahl. Jones. Three baae hits: Heldrlck, Jones, Heinacn. stolen oaaes: t'aaden, coughlln, Moran. Double plays: Burkett. Wallace and Jones, Burkett and Padden. First base on balls: Off Patten. 2: oft Howell. 1: off Morgan, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Moweu, f, oy Morgan, l. struck out: By Patten, S; by Morgan, 8. Left on bases: Washington. 7; St. Loula, 6. Time: 1:60. Umpire: Sheridan. Costly Errors In Mew York. NEW YORK. May ll.-The New York team nlaved their first game of the season against a western team today, defeating Cleveland 4 to 3. It was a pitchers' battlo. Hughes having a shade the better of It. Turner's errors proved costly. Attendance, D.ooo. score: , NEW YORK. , CLEVELAND. R. H.O.A. B.I R.H.O.A.E. Koolor. rf....O 0 0 0 0 Bay. ti 1 18 0 0 Klelnow, rf.. 0 0 0 0 0Luak. it 0 110 0 HUM. rf 0 0 0 0 t uraolay, so., o l l a u Pulti. cf 1 0 I v Elbarfald. aa. 1 I ft 4 u Lajola, lb. 0 0 14 0 ,110 0 0 Kllck. if. Wllliaroa. 2b. 0 1 I I 0 Andaraon. it. 2 1 10 0 Hickman, lb.. 1 I U 0 0 Tumar. aa.... 0 a 1 4 a Cantrl. lb.... 0 0 10 0 0 14 10 Thonov. Ib. .. 0 1 1 I Bernhardt, p. 0 0 0 8 0 Magulra, c... 0 I s a o UucJa. P 0 10 10 Totals I I 14 17 I Totals 4 t 17 11 1 Nsw York 2 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 Cleveland 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 08 Rs.rnd runs: New York. 2: Cleveland. 3. Left on bases: New York 3; Cleveland, 2. Two-base lilts: Williams, Bradley. Three base hits: Hickman. Home runs: Elber flsld, Bay, Flick. Stolen base: Turner. nriflcA hit: Klelnow. Double plays: Magulre and Eioerneia, jsmerneia ana v ii llams. First baae on nalla: Off Bern- i.uriit i Frit tiase on rrors: new yora. 3; Cleveland, 1. Struck out: By Hughes. 8; by Bernhardt, 2. Time: 1:50. Umpires: uwyer anu jvma. Standln of the Teams, Played. Von. Lost. P C. Boston 20 15 6 .7M Ph ladelphla l " ' " New York 1 H 7 .811 Chicago 22 13 10 .515 Cleveland la .600 St. Iouls 18 8 10 .444 Detroit 20 8 12 . 4t0 Washington IS 2 16 .111 flumps todav: St. Lou Is at Washington, Detroit at Boston. Chicago at Philadelphia, Cleveland at New York. GAMES IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kansas City Bnmpa Attains! Hard Proposition In Louisville. naDAO v 1 1 i , mil) a. ouuiiria wa. oi- fectlve until the fifth Inning when Louls- vuie won me aui-io ny iit-i&vy inning), jaii- saa City played an Indifferent game in the field. Attendance, 400. Score: LOUISVILLE. KANSAS C1TT. Kerwin. If ... l' I I i I Montf'ary, Ib o' 110 1 tiauman, ci.. a a . . v mil, 11 i a a v a Hart, rf I 110 0 Nanoa, cf ...0 110 0 . . . w 1 A A I. . .. k A A A Amui. .u.... . w w iwiiiio., w V . w Imn.r. lb...l I 14 0 o Ryan, c 1 14 10 Ura.h.ar. 2b. I I ft 4 0 G.ar. rf 1 1 0 0 0 StbrKvar. c 0 I I I 0 Laaraa, aa ...O 1111 Uulnlan, aa . I 111 0 Murphy, lb.. 4 1 14 0 Sir rmatedt, pt s s I i Bouaara, p...o S 1 ft 0 ToUla 11 14 n to 1 Totals ft 7 27 II ft Ioulbvllle 0 0 0 1 3 1 2 1 011 Kansas City 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 Earned runs: Kansas City, 2; Louisville, 8. Two-base hits: Gear, Hill, Lewee, Ker wln, iit. Hallmsn, Hart. (21. Dexter. Sacri fice hits: Hallmsn, Swormstedt. Stolen bases; Dexter, Braahvar Qulnlan. Base on balls: Off Swormstedt, 3; off Souders, 2. Struck out: By Swormstedt, 2; by Souders, 4. Left on bases: Kansas City, 2; Louisville, 8. Time: 1:46.. Umpire: Pears. Milwaukee Forgets How to Play. MILWAUKEE,, May ll.-Milwauke was completely outclassed by Columbus In to day's game. Milwaukee could not hit nor field, and they were easily defeated. The batting of Yeager waa easily the feature of the game. Attendance, Sou. Score: lUktHUCI. MILWAUKEE. R.H.O A. R. H.u.o.a.B. Iala. rf. .. Wrtalor, Ib. rrlal, lb Klhm. lb ... Clyiuar, cf... Martin. It... hrlJ.ll. aa. Bowcock, aa. Yaagar. c... (iltudon, p.. 110 0 OStnna. rf.. 0 18 0 0 il'.nn.ll. If.. 2;Schaefar, aa 0 10 4 S 0 0 t 8 Wolfa. Ib... Clark, lb I 1 0 ft 1 1ft 1 ft Hemphill, cf. Hat. man, lb.. I Mattary Marantic, p. . 0 0 1 Tola la 4 I 17 1 " Totala 14 12 17 10 Columbus 8 1 1 0 0 3 0 0 14 Milwaukee 0 000000 14 Earned runs: Milwaukee, I: Columbus, . Two-base hits: Bateman, Stone, Clymer Davis. Three-base hit: Yettgvr. Stolen bases: 8chaefer (2). Frlel (fi, Wrlgley. Bases on bails: Off Meredith. 2; off liion son, 2. Hit by pitched ball: Hemuhlll Passed ball: Slattery. Wild pitch: Mere dith. Struck out: By Meredith. 4: hv Olendon, 4. Double .as: Wrlgley to Klhm: Yeager to Ilrldw.-ll. g.icrlff e hits: Glendon. I. Left on bases: Milwaukee, 7, Columbus, 7. Tims, l.W. Umpire: Hart. Bad FleldlntT at Minneapolis. MINNEAPOLIS. Msy 11 -Katoll pitched good ball today and hald the visitors safe at all tlmee. Williams waa batted hard, IndUnapolis played a. ragied Cat die game. Sullivan's batting was a feMure. Attend ance, l.) Score: Jrfl NAI ul.19. I INDIANAPOLIS. II.H.'I.A K.H U A MrVlrVnlt. b 0 1 I OlMoa-rlew. rf 0 0 I Foi. 2b. 1 llMaavmn. 2b . 0 0 t Vaioiay. rf Sulltian, cf. l oiilt-r. it... Woav.r, e... t 1MiM reory. rf. 1 0 i Swandor, If.. 0 0 0 Carr. lb 1 0 ftJHojdnn, c. ... 0 1 0 1 3 1 I 1 1 I II i 0 0 1 La 1 1)', lb. A " I'll.rT. I V Oyler, aa 0 0 14 t Pomont. 1 0 Katoll. p.... 0 111 OlWIIIIama, p Totala ft II 17 14 3! Totala t 24 14 ft Minneapolis 31000040 S Indianapolis 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 18 F.arned runs: Indianapolis, 1. Two-base hits: Coulter. Sullivan (2). Home run: McCreery. Double plav: Carr to Dickey. Bases on balls: Off Katoll. 1: off Williams, 1. Struck out: By Katoll. 3. Sacrifice hit: Fox. Sto en bases: McN'Icho s. Sullivan, Dlckev. Left on bases: Minneapolis, 9: In dianapolis, 6. Time, 1:45. Umpire: Holll day. Toledo DrlTes Minnie to Tears. ST. PAUL. May 11. Toledo hit Plagle op portunely sixteen times, scoring five runs, while the locals' eleven hits off Brisling retted them but two. Attendance, 750. Score: TOLBPO. I ST. FAIL. a.H.o.A.B ' r.h.o a. a rvHars, rf... 1 1 0 2 0 Jonea. cf 1 1 0 0 Frlahla. ct... 0 1 1 1 0 Jai-kaon, rf . . . 0 3 0 Long, aa 12 0 4 0 iVBrlen, Sb. . 1 Hailrton. lb. 1 4 15 1 0 ( llngman, aa. 0 Brmithora, Jb 0 1 1 4 I Whooler. lb. Dalnlngor. If. 1 1 2 1 0 Lalor. If... 5 0 Mar.-an, 2b. 0 1 Clarko. c... 4 0 aiaglc. p.... Burna. 2b. . .. 0 2 3 1 4 Roadlna. c. . . 0 1 3 1 1 Relating, p. . . 0 2 1 Totala ft 14 2 22 2 Tntala 2 11 27 14 0 Toledo 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3-5 St. Paul 00100001 02 Two-base hits: Jackson, 2. Wild pith: Slagle. Passed ball: Reading. Bases on balls: Off Slagle, a; orr rveiaiing, . mrum out: By Slagle, 2; by Relllng. 3. Double plays: Cllngman to Marcan to Wheeler; Slagle to Marcan to Wheeler. Stolen bases: Lawler (2), Jackson, Relsllng (2), Delnlnger. Time, 1:40. Umpire: Bauswlne. Standing of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. St. Paul Columbus Milwauk Minneap ASril Thursday and Friday: For Nebraska and South Dakota Fair Thursday; showers Thursday night and Friday. For Iowa-Fair and cooler Thursday; Fri day showers. For Missouri Fair Thursday; Friday showers and cooler. ',' For Kansas Fair Thursday; Friday showers and cooler. For Wyoming Showers and cooler Thurs day; Friday fair and warmer. For Montana Fair Thursday and Friday; warmer Friday. Local Record. OFFICE OF THE WEaTHER BUREAU, OMAHA, May 11. Official record of tem perature and precipitation compared with the correaponalng day of the past three years: l- 1S3. 1902. 19 )L Maximum temperature ... 0 66 69 b9 Minimum temperatur?.... 61 62 43 45 Mean temperature i0 59 68 67 Precipitation 00 .38 .00 .00 Record of temperature and precipitation at Omaha for this day since March i, 1904: Normal temperature 68 Excess for the day 12 Total deficiency since March 1, 1904 31 Normal precipitation 13 inch Deficiency for the day 13 inch Total rainfall since March 1 6.20 Inches Deficiency rlnce March 1, 1904 86 Inch Deficiency for cor. period 1903.... 1.31 Inches Deficiency for cor. period 190J 3.56 inches Reports from Stations at T P. M. ?5 H c i : o : " b . c : S : n : 3 : "o CONDITION OF THE WEATHER. -aasfa-Wtaa. I H 1 ' h . IH) I lmlianflT a s .Si J Toledo 9 .438 Louis 4') Kans V .1SS O r ykce, To -Uic- f i i If . 801 .00 66 .00 Tl'i .1)0 64 .00 64 .00 K .uo 64 .00 48 .04 70 1 T T8i .00 T4' .00 T8 .00 78 .110 48 .04 44 .0- 42l .L'6 76i .00 Omaha, part cloudy Valentine, part cloudy.. North Platte, clear Cheyenne, cloudy Salt Lake City, cloudy... 761 62 70 1 60 i 64 64j 46 1 6! 741 70! 4D ! 42; 3X1 7Ji Raoid City, part cloudy. Huron, part cloudy Wllliaton. rairlng Chicago, part cloudy St. Louis, clear St. Paul, part cloudy Davenport, clear Kansas city, clear Havre, cloudy . Heltna, part cloudy Bismarck, cloudy Galveston, part cloudy... T Indicates trace of precipitation. L. A. WELSH, Local Forecaster. THE TRUE NATURAL LAXATIVE WATER. IluiiyatliJilnos CONSTIPATION. HALF A GLASS ON ARISING GIVES PROMPT RELIEF. V A Il 11 BIDWELL ON ROSEBUD LAND Expects Preiiden'.'s Proo'amation Open'ij BeisrTai.on Any Lay Now. RICHARDS WILL BE ON THE GROUND General Manaaer of braaks and Wyoming: Dlilalon of .orthweat ern Explalna Details, Which Will Be I.Ike Oklahoma Plan. George F. Bidwell, general manager of the Nebraska and Wyoming division of the Northwestern, who has Just returned from an eastern trip, says regarding the open ing of the Rosebud Indian reservation: "The proclamation of the president open ing these lands may' be expected at almost any time now and will not be delayed longer than is absolutely necessary. The commissioner of the general land ofTloo, ex-Governor Richards, has the matter In charsu and has the details completed ready for submission to the secretary of the Interior and the president which when upproved the proclamation will Immediately be made. "The arrangements for the opening of the lands will be similar to the arrangHments for tho opening of the Indian lands in Oklahoma. This opening was In every way successful. The land to be opened consists of 2,000 farms of ISO acres each. Ten ap plicants are expected for each of these farms. All applicants will be given an opportunity to register their names and addresses at the registration offices opened for tho purpose In advance'of the drawing. There will be ample time given for all to register who may desire to do so and the last one who registers will have the samo opportunity for scouring a farm that the first hits. Some days following the com pletion of the registration the drawing will take place. All names registered will be placed in a box nnd drawn out, one at a time, until a :mme Is drawn for each available homestead, but only a limited number will bo drawn each day. During the Oklahoma opening 125 names were drawn dally until the drawing was com pleted. 411 Will Be Notified. "As each farm Is drawn the person se curing it will be notified by poBtal card at the address given and he will he notified to appear at the United States land office o make entry. Ample time will he given or the person drawing to make his ap pearance even from the most distant part of the country. "Cnrpmiioner Rkiiards was so emi nently successful at the opening of the Oklahoma lands that the same general plan used there will be followed, with such modifications as will absolutely . Insure fair chance to all participants. Fraud will A PERFECT LIQUID DENTTI'ICE FOR THC TEETH BREATH. USE WITH TOOTH POWDER V y; 'n' 1 .in 3 A" .If Hie ten "hi, "id, 'V 5" I rn'Uj.iifi!,iuiH'iM.TO IRREGULARITY CXAGCCRATION SUPPRESSIONsttJ KCMTIANOOMMEDiaKECQ CMATTAWOOOA.TrXK L Price one Dollar (0) (5) ST. M Hi Hfil it 'nil "4 be Impossible. It la probable the registra tion offices will be established at three or four points. Two of the office probaidy will be located In Gregory county. "Any applicant for these lands can drive oven the entire tract arallable from either Fairfax or Ponesteel and sec every homr stead In one or two days. Kr.ough can be seen to satisfy any one of the value of the lands in half a day. The registration Is the principal point of consideration and It Is not necessary for the applicant to be on the ground at the tlmp of the drawing. Commissioner Richards undoubtedly will l e present and take personal supervision of the drawing to see that each person secur ing a homestead right has ample notice to appear at the land ofllcs to make his entry." Aathnin Cored at Iist. And to prove It, we will buy from your druggist a full slxe 50-cent bottle of Milks' Emulsion and present It to you free of charge. After using the first bottle you will then be able to Judge for yourself whether Milks' Emulsion will do what we claim for It or not. Then to Insure further ' confidence on your part, we will give you a written guarantee, hacked by your drug gist, that Milks' Emulsion will cure you. What more can you ask, especially when you know your druggist stands ready to refund your money. If Milks' Emulsion falls. Surely It la worth the trial. You take no chance. It Is our money against your time. Were you ever offered a chance like this beforaT Of course not, aa Milks' Emulsion Is the first known cure for Asthma. Then don't hesitate. Cut out this ad and send It to the Milks' Emulsion Company, Terra Haute, Indiana, together with your name, address and particulars of your case. B'Nal Brlth Fnds Session. NEW YORK, May ll.-The United States grand lodge of the Independent Order of B'Nal Brlth. after a three days' session, j adjourned today. Several amendments to the constitution were adopted, among them hetng a so-called precautionary anil graft" measure, which forbids grand offi cers to be directly or Indirectly Interested In contracts, the expense whereof Is payable out of the funds of the order. Mew Germ nstrorr. Dr. King's New Discovery kills consump tion and grip germs. Cures coughs, colds and lung troubles or no pay. 60c, 1.00. For sale by Kuhn & Co. V. M. C. A. Youngsters Win, The elementary base ball team of the Young Men's Christian association yester day afternoon gave the Triangle Juniors a hunt for leather that will last them for a long time, the score standing 2rt to 13 In favor of the Young Men's Christian association team. Batteries: Young Men's Christian association, Nagle and Dev- GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH. That's exactly what you will do if you make It a rule to smoke the MONOGRAM Cigar. Your highest expectations will be realised, as well as your :dea of price. W. Fi 6TOECKER CIOAR CO.. - 1404 Douglas Street, -13 T Vomen have confidence In Vine ol Cirdul becatss thty know it b the best medicine In the world for the troubles peculiar to their sex. Vomen are grateful to Vine of Cardui because it frees them from menstrual disorder.-because it it a certain cure for bearins; down pains, leucorrhoea, the distress of childbirth and the dangers which lurk in the change of life. Votnen love Vine of Cardui because H brings children to barren homes. Vine U Cardui is a mild medicine so mild that a child cm take it without a jt oostibls harm But it is a powerful tonic, freeing women from pain when all other remedies fall It regulates the menstrual function so naturally that there is no pain. Opiates and drastic medicines kiU the pain temporarily by. killing the oerves, but Vine of Cardui destroys the pam by building up the nerves and preventing a return ol the pain in an aggravated form. Vine of Cardui so builds up women that it makes them fit for any duty. Over 1,500,000 women have been cured of female weakness and, sii faring and have been restored to health and the enjoyment of We by Vine of Cardui. ViU you take the same treatment and secure the same relief? A trial ol the treatment will show you what Vine of Cardui will do. Go to your druggist today and secure a $1.00 bottle oi Vine of Cardui. , You can have health. Wise ol Cardui has beea a blessing to roy horns. I hsvs loood that It Is a great relief. HUH. LIZZIE H. THOMPSON, IS! Wast SSth St, Hew York CHty, W. T. Mannlgan. flonaht Chamberlain's Conch Item ed 7 nnd Kent It to Friends. ( "A customer of mine was so pleased with Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which she had used for her children when suffering from colds nnd croup, that during a fort night's time she obtained at ray shop nine bottles, which she sent to her friends In different parts of the state, telling them how much good It had done and advising them to give It a trial." says F. W. J. Fletcher, a druggist In Victoria, Australia. See Pam'l Burna' annual toilet set sale next week. Tom I,. Wilson Gnea to Toneksv TOFF.K A, Kan., May 11. The strike at the shops of the Santa Fe railway remains unchanged here and nil along the line, according to the statement of (tonnral Manager Mudge today. T. L. Wilson, fourth vice president of the International Association of Machinists, Is said to be cn route to Topeka to direct the strike. DrakVs Palmetto Wine. A complete medl.ine and tonte for 'mme-llate relief and absolute cure of Chtotie Stomach Troubles. Flatulency. Constitution, l iver and Kidney Conitestlou. Inflammation c Blsdder and CatarrU of Mucous Membranes. When used for the cure of Briclit's Disease. Dlahetes and female troubles, It cures to stay cured and pro motes health and vl-or. One iablespoonful. once a day. establishes a perfect cure, and is a wonderful toDio for the sppettte and nerve and purities and epHeh the blood. Seventy-tlve cents at Drug Stores for a lsrse bottle, usual dollsr sire, but a trial bottle will be sent free and prepaid to every reader of this paps who writes for it to Drake Formula Company. Drake Building, Chicago. 111. Pimply send your name and address, with request for one bottle of Drake s Palmetto Wine, prepaid, free of charge. To men who are weak mentally, morally and physically; whose systems have at some time been polluted with poisonous private diseases, those whose depleted manhood iorblds any advances toward matrimony and t?ioae who have make the mistake of marry ing while there lurked In their system some frightful weakness or poisonous taint of private disease, and who now find themselves on the verge of social ruin. To all such men a conscientious WE rrlrige; Triangle Juniors, Wright and McDonald. Stricture, Varicocele, Emissions, Nervo-Sexual Debility, Impotency, Blood Poison (Syphilis), Rectal, Kidney and Urinary Diseases and all diseases and weaknesses of men due to inheritance, evil habits, se'.f abuse, exceases, or the result of specific or private diseases. mitiCIII TATIflM FDFF If yu cannot call write for symptom blank. lUniaULIrallUll I HLL office Hours 8 a. m. to I p. m. Sundays, 10 to 1 rnly. STATE MEDICAL INSTITUTE 1308 Farnam St.. Bet. 13th and 14th Sts.. Omaha, INeh. 'HE WA Lands all its passengers at its own station, main entrance World's Fair Grounds. Stop-over allowed on all tickets. Leave Omaha . . . . 6:30 p. m. Arrive World's Fair 7:00 a. m. Arrive Sf. Louis . . 7:15 a. m. For beautiful World's Fair folder and all information call at Wabash City Office, 1601 Farnam, or address HARRY E. M00RES, G. A. P. D., OMAHA, NEB. QJO ASTHMA Medical authorities now concede that under the system of treatment introduced by Kr. rrank Wnetiei of Chicago. ASTHMA CAN BE CURED. Pr. L l Rr.oft, Lebanon, Ky.j Pr. Irowti. frtrofhar, lows: Pr. J C. Oirrvw, M 1-siil, Minn : Dr. M. I. CrafTey, Pt. Louis, Mo.; Dr. C. K. Beard. So. Framlnfham, Mass.. bear witness to the efficacy of his treatment and the permansnev of the cure in their own cases. Pr. Whetsel's new method is a radical departure from the old fashioned smoke powders, sprays, etc, which rollers but do not cure. e-nsrsr TrCT TOF1TMFNT prepared for any one giving a short dosolp. tlon ot the case, and .ending nsmes of two other sathmatic sufferers Ask for booklet of experiences of those cured. . roiNK WHETZCL. M. D.. Dept. Americsn Express Hdl. Chleese. Charges Loss Than All Other DR. McCREW SPECIALIST. Treats as Tarns sf DI9EA8ES Or MEN ONLY A rtedteal Brpsrt. 3 Yean Bsyeftiass, IS Years In Omaha. Nearly M.OOD Cases Caaad. BlooS farton. strtetara. rtr. bass of Btmasta ana Vila. all farms of ohrmlc Slinias. naaX tor avail. Call or wrraa. ha tSV , rar SU S. Mth tK. OOMhs, Net, and experienced doctor would audvlse you to consult without delay the "beat specialist, one who has made a life long study of Just such cases, one who can quickly and fully understand your troubles, oue who will not deceive! yon with false promises or unbusinesslike propositions; one who can and will cure you In the shortest possible time and at the least expense to you. Any man In need of such medical advise or treatment should come at once to the State Medical Institute. CURB 1 W tSnTas'JrsaB SB fj laaaaaaaai Ba 1 Tf fT c Cardui or woman's RELIEF ontriiiMiiii';. t IMnllAIIUvilllllVUIIll-j mi nil fjflniuriiwvw IMIliUimtPlI IMHllWr; Mini mi'ii Birmmujr lit jntnuini iiciwi w 'run ni i w nun trvuif-j CMATTAhtOOO A , TIN ft. .'Jnps.One Dollar : S. la. HrarMala. Waat. Naa-reoa DabU Ti 1 1 S)tBoa BASH c to a