KM, ) :5c wtcz' tr.z-ciD' - 91 LRUS A 2k The Cmkst mireiicrr S? ' this or any other season. 20c TQOTII CRUSHES '7T1 f i f-y f ' r r inn n The nrst lot cJ "Suit Casei mc ever f had in our store. i from the Ltvmson stock Siturdaf ( 1 I 1 i ! ! . . i 1 ! LlJi All l ..':'11S THS3 HEtlAHI.K STORES. I i 1 . .4 fc. i i 1 i i V L i ii k v' i ... 4 i 1HN RfctlABLB TORE. COllRflS : t TUB HF.LIABLB TOHE. TUB! RRLMBLE ITOHR. 7U:: f-.V AHA. DAILY V.r.11: DTUHDAY, JULY r Mr A. - :.. Ladies Mention! ' If you miss Faturdny's sales you miss the greatest bargain opportunity of the season. Come early. CORSFTr COVERS Worth tip to 6c an lmmn line slightly soiled a IriC . D.liir.inV At ' ii i iw pii.-ni rimy, v ,- .7 , - - CUFMISE AND CORSET CO VF.h.3 Worth up to 75c your 25c . choice hfllur.lny, nt . ., LADlf :t' VF.STR-Pllk taped, llslo thread, lace yokes worth up to 25 cents, Qr your flifiiro ftnturday. each CHIT.PnyiN'S DRESSES French styles, fancy yokes regular 75-ctnt value. AQr Saturday, w.ch 8.K' AND 75C LADIES' KAT9ER GLOVES In Pllk and lisle, all ehades nnd JfiC Hips, at 4 KAY f K H STLK GLOVES An Immense line in all shsdes, with Paris Point f ()( stitching, at . IsVMJ LAD1LS' LISLE GLOVF.8 In all shades, 'j 2IC 83 l- PKH CKNT DrHr6lTrf BAL&Any' i-idle1 Paraeol In our entire stock one third off tegular pries Saturday. SHOES FROM WE SOU STOCK F. LEVEU- On sale Saturday at almost ONE-HALF of the former prices. On sale in our two big Shoe Departments and tha'larg'j .Bargain Square in the west room. The prices have been cut to clear out ALL the shoos ca Saturday. f Men's $1.00 and SI. 75 Eatln Calf and Dongola Ball Women's $1.50 up to $?..N fine Strap Sandal. ...... Women's $1.50 and $1.75 Dongoln, lace and button Hoys' and youths' $1.50 Satin Calf Bals Women's Canvas, Oxfords and high shoes Men's and boys' $1.50 Patent Leather Pumps.... jMiFses and t fili.ln $1.00 Dongola lace shoes Little Gent's Satin Calf lace shoes Chllds' t.no Sample Lac and Button,, turn sole shoes. ,i Men'e 75c Imt Alligator and Dongola Opera Slippers. v. omens boo a-point i uongoia clippers. ... Women's &oc Seine's Buckskins.... - Men's $1.75 and $2.00 Bat In Calf and Dongola lace Wnrann'i II 7S anil 12(10 Vlel Kid lc . shoes , Men's and Women's fine shoes from the Rosenberg and Ho fig &' Walden a surplus stocks on sale at almost one-third sale I ( fi . -price at I'W Made In patent leather and vM, all new, up-to-date styles. Omaha agents for the STETSON, CROSS KTT ahd John Mit chell shoes for men, and the ULTRA and GROVEH shoes for women. OOe (69c ::-:::::::::::f3 JKa m -tM jr Mil V2c Dozen The entire line of fancy and plain Pearl Buttons from tLe Levenaon etock H 1 go Saturday at, doz t:YEa IQVi ER All sfjlcs. AU Trice. Vacation Trip Special 2C0 dozen Cases worth vp to $10.C0, Saturday 55.50 nml Summer Books 1.00 All 11.50 Books at All tl.00 Books at. All Mo Cooks at All 2".o Novels at .32ic .25c 5c Special line of new llainmocLl ,f O regular 1.5(i values, 1,CiC I, pi i res t . Silk 5n Iq Sb nwda v. Gi'eai Skirl Sell 0 Women' iS 4 n W w an 12.000 YARDS FIXE SILKS from Jlorris Woolf & Co., 700 and 702 Vfihinton Ave., Ft. Louis, Thia concern, decided to discontinue certain 'lines because of incorporation, and accepted our of fer. There are black pilks, white Bilks, fancy silks and plain silks, and the bargains are the great est of the season. Black taffeta,, 19 Inohes wllff OQr worth ( for fcJ'W E!.ick tsffeta, 19 Inches wide-- ylQf worth is"c for ' Black talTtta, 87 inches wide flflr. worth .1.2.v-for j J , Plain colored wash silk, 27-f n. Otr worin we ior , .. , t. ; ' Plain colored wash silk, H-ln. worth 75c for FANCY SILK FOR SUITS, styles and colors, actual'y worth $1.00 on sale at FANCY PILK FOR SUITS worth up to $1. 2a for , 39c handsome ...49c 69c Yard wide Mack wash silk worth $1 GO on sale at Yard wide pongee silk , worth "6c on sale at yard lde black peau e sole worth 10o-for Yard wide white wash ellk worth $1.00 for ...C9c ..39c 1.15 69c 0 wttl Clearing Sne Hals Ail our 1.50, $2 and 2.50 soft 'felt hats divided Into two lots for Saturday's selling, newest styles, all colors your choice -95c and 51.50 All men's and boys' straw hats worth up to 35c, at 5c All men's and boys' straw hats, worth up to f 1, at ...... .25c All men's ?1.50, ?2 and $2.50 straw hats, at 98c We're Always S Lead Our prices have never ad vanced in - the face of all the high prices our competitors are charging. Give us, a call; we will prove it to you. Rib Boll, per lb , F4o Pot Itotist, per lb tXo Roast tieef, per lb frgl2lc Loin Steak, per lb l'ihio Other Steak, per lb lOo Mutton Roast, per lb 6c Mutton Stew, per lb 4o Corn Beef, per lb 4c Veal Roast, per lb S(?10c Veal Stew, per lb . 6c Hams, per lb.... ll4c Bacon, per lb J2VSC Spring Ducks, per lb 16o Spring- Chickens and all, kinds of Poultry. I INDIES', HOSE MID CORSET BMQMIIS Manufacturer's surplus stock of ladies' hose, purchased by us at a great bargain, go on sale Saturday. ' ' $1.00 LADIES' HOSE 3C All the new patterns In lace and fancy effects, werth up to $1 choice Saturday tW 25C AND 89C LACE AND FANCY HOSE-ell colors, fRr go at CHILDREN'8 HOSK-In fine ribbed and lace effects lr worth 2ac, all flzes. Saturday, at Ijv CORRETS--Worth from BOo to $1.00 long and short hip , hose supporters attached, at $1.00 TAPE GIRDLES 39c A FULL LINE OF STANDARD MAKE CORSETS f ffl Ranging in price from $10.00 down to .vv Great Values Saturday in Jen's Furnishinas Vlfe Save Your Eyes ,r- xx YOUR TIME fJ 'v 3 and' 1 J Your Money. No longer tedious examinations quick and CORRECT work. DRUG DEPARTtiEltr SPECIALS Lee's Egg Tar Soap Ideal Tooth Powder f ., Almond Meal bottle. .... . .. ..i Violet Soa Salt, battle William's shaving Soap, cake. 1... 19c 15c 15c 25c 5o $t.00 to' $3.00 Sample ' Shirts 50c We have given some great values, but these ara the greatest yet. All colors, all styles, Immense va riety of patterns r -v and fabrics Satur- . illfC day only uvv 75c wear men's Balbriggan Under- Op ear at OVW Men's TTnrtershlrts and Drawers one big lot worth up to , f Qr ' 75c, choice, per garment afw SSk! fancy Half Hose lQc Melt's fancy Half Hose worth up to2So snap Saturday at, Qc 15c four-p!y Linen Collars, In oil sizes, choice; Saturday.. Be CUm DEPARTMENT SPECIALS Rock crystal fruit dish ca, la-gs sUa, each.. Decorated plcherg 20c, 25o, 30o values, each Decorated dinner sets, Q QO WiUU .103 .idc nnr oiiAnA Drops the last one ' Splits Even on Series' of Tour Games with Et. Joe. EACH TEAM EATS IN , C!G , EUNCHCS Ronrke'a Men Jlnkj Great Effort t ofUame, bait tha Laad I Too Great to Ovtr. come. featcrday's game of base ball on tha Vinton street meadow was unllk6 tha con- X of the day before, when Pa's angels . a t out tha Chamberlain fcherubs In fine :yle. The game yesterday for a few l,.j.!nifs seemed Uka a dream; !t,waa hard to bclle-va. it, but lt happened. The first and Mceond 'innings passed into hlatory as juletly aa a meeting of cemetery directors, but in the third, fourth and fifth, when the E ilnta piled up seven runs, the field looked Ilka a lof of Ak-Ear-Ben bustlers had broken 1oob. Then Brown let out a little more canvas and during the last four innings tha bet the St. Joe bunch could it iit to get u.te hit and no runs. Brown was a little late getting limbered up. Tho protecliiilu , started in the third lr;nlng. with McConru'll to bat. ."Four balis," called Kelley, In tones that could iva hern heard all tha way down to iiia soup fanory. Mao wa ked. Clark then iit out a artcrltl';-McIiria eaw Ills fln 1. a when Dolan ate up bis ulzxlar; Hurt :nan rtia.la a nafe hit, on which McCoitncll -ored. Thrn the big show was started In eaiTieet when the fourth Inning bejtan. good men and true faced the Ames C(.S..-ge pltt her lu the fatal fourth. Brown It.nte i.ls first false step iu this inning ry allowing ileiden to jog to flr&t and then L" '.n Bia le a wild throw to Polan that j rmiu-d itslilen to hava his Led and board on autond bus until help came. I i - ; i sunn cane In large bund'es. Sthiil 1 k, Wehatifr, MeCYinniMl and Oarvin made faur m- .sve hits In tha order named, feit-i 1 kiiulcl, Galvlti tuuii.i iiitu tile I'kihIs of bin frlfiids wlien Hurunan sent a li-; tf one out to Welch, who swooped down c-n it. Of the nine uien up In ttits Inning tvtr. found tha bull, one walked ond the Uil was lilt by a pitched ball. f lttr.jjJnr Hadilenlr htoa. 'i'he dtjwn-rlver t.ani mannetl to w'ire two more In tho m-xt Inning and thsn tu klxuuhL-r ti)(.,;d wuh a tliud. The tub!. were turned and the IijcuI siartid to a'.r.ln Ilia sixth, muklng tueir tlx iui.h tn tlu-e limii'i at the laltor end tt iUe gjillti. V'H"i.i.y was i.niu-n' diiy und all the fiilr v'i.' ili'irrj tti, i? hxaraa wiien li aiJ t-lo a tike In the n'ronl In t n !-; Howiiivi 5M Hut tourl) the ground ii.m than iliiK' gulng from first i i. I'm, .1. It o a grf ai run and thn . . : f, i u t ut enj left Howard mourn I ; i: - ! i., .i t'H e tii the fiound In () 'i J r.ii.g, ni.t 1 lioy i'.i-d Unte and i -1 ih.it Cl.olt wita ti'tt ttie Ivhu tli? J ' i ) t'-r thn.nnt he aa t-uilu r In t':e -s- i"i nt.trtfd the J..I y ! i, I a I v i-f. 4 (in- hi- il h -viiig uui on rtil. ; : ( ' ' M w .. . .1 Ik i.(i 1' ; t'ft 11 I)t a I 1 I - ( in i - .-i-il-r rn i.l, but llart i . ' i- t 1- t li I '1 i.i. hi ci i.und. i; I 1 Ki i;.r- -. 1 ( i I .t Lome I-v ( r I . -. ,t .. it .i ti.i... u ,... m III' I I - v I 1 11 t V 1 11 I y i I -V . ! .1 U! J V . I -..I - I it , A I . j U . a i . . v .. i - I - ) if t-.e i. ..r j .' - k 1 1 t. o li. - w g to beard tha lions in their de.ns at St, Joseph. Attendance, 1,000. Tha score: 8T. JOSEPH. A3. R. IL PO. A. E. McBTlde. ss i liartman, cf.. Irotte, rf Beiden, If Sohcibeck, $b. w eDster, ZD Garvin, lb and c...... 3 McConnell, c and lb. I Clark, p t E 4 :::::: 1 4 Totals.. ..35 8 27 8 OMAHA. Ail. ft. H. PO. A, E. Thlei, If 4 2 1 it Carter, rf j 4 t 0 0 0 0 Howard, 2b 4 0 3 2 4 0 Welch, cf 5 0 0 2 0 0 lolan, ss 8 12 2 2 0 Thomas, lb S O 1 14 0 1 f-.-lupke, ab 4 0 0 0 1 0 Je TKKne, c $ 1 2 6 0 0 brown, p 4 0 0 0 S 0 Totals '. 27 i t 27 H "l St. Joseph ( 0 1 6 2 0 0 0 08 Omaha 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 $ (' 8 Earned runs: St. Joseph, 6; Omaha, L Three-bHse hits: McConnell, Thomas. Two. base hits: Dolan, Thiol, fitolen bases: Thiel, Howard, iioian. Bucrlfloe lilt: Clark, fclrat base on balls: OiT Clark, 6; off Brown, 2. Lft on baai-s: St. Joseph, ; Omaha, 10. Wild plttili: Drown. f"irst base on errors: St. Joseph, 1; Omaha, 2. Struck out: By Clark, i: by Prawn, I. Double play; How ard to Thomas, paissed ball; Garvin. Hit by pitched ball: Clark, Lexotte, Howard Time: 1:40. Umpire: Kelley. Dea SXuluoa Gets One. DE9 MOINES, July . Des Molncs had better luck totlay tnnn Colorado siDrtnirs and won, s to 6. Bcort?:. & H.K. L'ta Moines..,. 01$00ll0 8B4 Colo. fcirlugs. 010021000 $10 4 liattertcs: Dps Moines, Cuchman. nd O. Cluikv; Culoiuuo bptziiba, Lcirt;, jJmii and liaerwald. Doti Defeat Blooa City. - filOL'X CITY, i July 2.-Denver defeated Binux City, 1 to 1, tnilay in a game niarkud by rank errors on both aide. The fenre: R.H.E.- Denver 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 03 6 4 Bloux City ....0 0001100 02 i 4 Hiuterles; Eyler and Lucta; Koutal and Kelly. Sissdlng of tha Teanta. Played. M'on. ' ost. Pf, Colorado Bprlnga....77 iS 2 ,fj Deliver f Ki :ta mi Ciinah M lea Moines M fct. Jof.li 79 ibioux Cliy SI Hit by pitched ball ay X", 1. out 1:40. . Bcore, second srame , Tf LOl'li. H.H.O.A.K Leach Struck laherty, T; by Corbett, 3. Time: J, 100 pieces.... iji m xvj- Deooratel toilet Ntuts White cups gnd sauceri, each'..... Jelly glasses, with tin IC I w ....1.49 la tops, per dozen. FROM Jacob Hyman & Co., lieu York Secured by our buyer at about one-fourth their valuedivided into five lots for Saturday's celling entire center aisle of onr im merfie Cloak Department devoted to the display of these garments. TARLK 1-Walkln Bklrts, tn elent qiiBllty M'ltons, perfect . , KOp fliilsh, choice OW TABLE 2 WalVlnsr snd Dress Skirts, In hvy and . medium weight Meltons. Cheviots, etc., worth up to , J All So.Oft, Saturday, at .Jt TABLE 8 Handsome Skirts, In Ftarnlnea. eiclllans. etc.. the greatest lot of va! tver shown In Omaha, worth . O Ti up to $.), choice Saturday. TABLE 4 EI"gant Eklrts, in Pllk Peau de Poie, fine Cheviots and many other fine Imported and domestic fabrics, worth up. to $10 00. your cnolce A trt Saturday..... : TABLE RFrench Voile Skirts, trimmed ..with tafteta oands, regular '7 R(l U vo vamea, at....... DON'T FAIL TO" SEE' THESE GARMENTS SATVRDAT. BEAUTIFT'L VAIST-In silk taffeta and Japs, come In all colors and f AQ black, worth up to $7.00. at s.- $5 Children's Vash Dresses Wc Neat, clear., stylish garments. In ages from 4 to 14 years. The greatest snap of the season, ' lQc at v "rw Vfasii Vaists All our ? 00, $S 60 and $4.00 Waa'i Waists, at....... All our P B0 Waists, -s ' ' Cnturday .1.50 79c Allour $S.0O to $12.00 Waists. ' l QQ -st- . t - i 7CcWomen'a Walats, 29C $2.09 Women'a Iwn Wrpprs, ; 3Qfj One Hour Specials FROM 8 TILL A. M. $1.M Black Underskirts. ' 4Qc FROM 8:20 TILL :30 A. M. :v: : 25c FP.OM TILL-10 A? M. , Women'a Klmonss, at ..i $1.00 Women'a Wrapper, - '4QC Groceries Groceries! Groceries! Omaha's Fresh Fruit, v Duiter and Grocery Headquarters. sCi n i r ViJ3 Large sacks cornmeal, white or yellow.l2Ho Potted or flevnea nam, pr u Potted beef, per cn . i-'h cans ham soup, per ran ...lio 1-lb! cans tomato, vetretable, o tall, chicken or mock tuxiia soup .. Good Japan rice, lb 10 bars best laundry soap 8lbs. breakfast rolled oats The best corn starch, pkg uti hulk lHiindrv starch, lb .... $-lb. cars Boston baked beans 1-lb. cana Boston baked beans ... 1-lb. oans Fancy Alaska saimon , Oil sardines, per can ... il Fancy large Italian prunes, lb . Jj Fancy Muir peaoties, lb ........ . . .8'C ....M:0 iic 19o 4c ....8!,4c ....iVsO 40 SO 4o ....'Ho ,...7!o Fancy Golden Cantos coffee, lb yjf Choice tea sittings, from finest teaa, lb.lOt Large bottles pickles, any kind you . want Largo bottles pure tomato catsup 4N-lb. sacks high patent 4-X .lour :,..8U The best soda, oyster, ' I utter or . uMUc Fancy large, nweet liurt'ett pe.irs. Ooi lio Larga Juicy Highlnnd lomonS,' dos. 12o Irjre ripe fancy bananas, dog . ..Uo UirTTER. BUTTER nUTTER- 6PEC1AI.S FOR SATURDAY 'QNLT Choloa dairy butter, per pound . . . : . .' 1 . 12Ho Fancy Beparator Creamery butter, lh.-J The very best creamery made, lb ...ioo Farrkll, lb.. Sriannou, rf. b.-kley, lb. Emoot, ef... Brain, 3b.... barvlar. I'-- Btir, Bnkrfnss. M. McFartand, 9 4 I t 1 It 1 0 0 0 0 I 0 t 0 4 C 1 1 1 Totals... v. 11 0 14 61 - riTTSBURO. K.HO.A.E. Leach, rb 0 t I 1 baumont, cf 0 S 4 4 0 Kruger, If.... 1119 4 W.gnT, n-tb 1114 1 B,-u.aflelit, lb 4 4 It 14 H'bnng. rf... 0 I 1 0 lliirh.y, aa 2b S 1 I 0 Carlacb, e 1 I t 1 '. ... o 4 4 11 Ljucb. a...,, a 0 0 1 4 St. Louia .,.,..85 "47 88 .8T.J Boston ,-. , it .66 , .34 Brnok'yo ...91 , 82 ' ' W .8h Philadelphia .....i.M 22 62 .2b3 Games today: (St. ' Louis at Pittsburg, Cincinnati jt Chicago, Boston at Brook lyn, PhilatioiphU at New York. GAMES IX THE. AMERICAN LEAGl'B ii w 44 .b .41 Mm liuV C.-ih . O. T V. Denver at Drs Moinea, Colorado bpriniiij at bloux .City. S4 27 41 44 45 64 Ottamnrs la Shot Oat. , MARSIULTOWN, la., July 2S.-(Spaclal Tri.-jirain. I Marshalltown Utitt-at. tl Ot tuiuvia l.i.lay by -Uie tultless work of the local i'lichr. 'iha acoie: KHS Marp-hn'ltown .2 1OOOO02 06 i j OMiiuia 0 00000000 02 ii i.atterie: Greene and iiruggeman, thupp and luamoiiil. Klbrfll. n. 1 Anderaon. lb. 4 1 10 Vllllania, lb. 1 1 I fulta, cf 0 4 1 f onroj, lb. . , 0 1 I Is Itlnow, ... 0 4 4 fowall, Ill I'ol.n, rf . .. 0 4 0 Iui.- lb.,... 1 ' 0 (HlwOll, If . ... 1 Ktllr, lb, rf 0 1 1 Corcoran, . 0 0 1 Woodruff, lb. 0 0 0 8-l,ll, .... 0 1 4 liallHir, p.... 0 0 1 1 t V 0 ..4 0 10 0 0 0 I t 4 i 4 I 1 I I ,9 n u 4 0 0 0 22 0 0 .0 00 Tola la t 11 10 It 1 Pt. Louis. 02000008088 Pittsburg 0 0 1 1 0 10 0 2 0-5 Two-base hit: Sebrlng. Thiee-base hit: Leach. Sacrifice hits: Shannon, Brain, fctolen best's: Beaumont, Barclay, fcbay. Double pliiys: larrfll to Shay to Beckley, fihay to Karrell to licckley. i'lrst bnne on eiis: OfT Case. 8; oft Lynch, 1; off McFar liiml, 1. Hit with pltchfd ball: By Case, Iiecklry; by Lynch, MoFarland. Struck out: By Case, X; by Lynch. 1; bv M"-Fr!nnd, Hits: Off Case, 7, in nine innings; off Lynch, 8, In one inning. Time: 2:ij. Um pires: Kniaile and Leever. Poor FteldtniC Defeata Chlcaajo,.. CHICAGO, July 29. Brown pitched a fine game for Chicago today, striking out. nine men and allowing five singles, but his field went all to pieces In the ninth and the vis itors scored twice on three errors, a Ps and Kelley'a hit Attendance. 12.0n0. Score: ' CINCINNATI. I CHICAGO. K M.O.A.g. H.H.O.A.g. tliiRilna. lb.. 1 1 4 1 ojSlagia. It 0 0 2 0 1 8ymour, cf.,0 0 4 0 tdw, lb , 0 1 1 1 i o 0 w liilarna. ID. .u 0 ' Mf-Carttir,' cf. 0 d'Kima, o.,.. 1 I Hv.il, lb. ., I 0 Tinker, aa. , I 0 Harry, M... S 0 liiovn, 1 i Totals.... Totals 1 6 It 18 ol Clnclnhatl ....'...'...,'0 0 0 0 0 ChlcKO 0 0 0 0 0 Left on bases: Chicago, t: Cincinnati, 4. Ptolen bancs: r Tinker, Burry, Corcoran. I'cunie pmy: Kliuac to Tlimtit. Biiuck out: ltv Biown, S; b liarprr. 4. Bnne on bnlla: Off Brown, 1. Tlm: 1:S4. ' Cmplrei John stone. ( .... thntoots Plenty In Brooklyn. BROOKLYN, July iC Brooklyn won the drat game, 1 to 0, Matthewson farcins in the vvini.lf.g run with a buae on balls.' New Ynrk w.ui thA Rpmnd cnr.tnt t tn it tifm- sler s wild tlirnw and a wild pilch giving I Cleveland ttie viniiorn two runs in the third inning. Attentiunce, S.ftoO. tK-ore first game: IIKOOKUYN. I NB-W TCRK. H M O A S I h tl.O.A B. ToMn. cf ... 1 0 10 OHMO'M'S. itO 1 1 I 1 1 ttrowiia, rf. . . 0 1 1 0 0 0 luinn. lb 0 0 1 4 0 St. IasIi "Wins n Shower Donqnet of Goose Krntt. NEW TORK, July 29,-In a fnt and well played game tha local Americans defeated St. Louis today. Pelty pitched well and gave only one base on balls. Attendance, 1,861. Score: NBW TORIf. I T. LOUI8. k.H O.A.aT.I K H 0 A 1. Pounherty. If 0 0 1 0 Olnurhat, H....0 110 1 0 u Haldrli k. ci . 6 1 4 i 0 0 1 01 HomiUil!, rt. 0 1 1 4 1 OlMoran. Jb.,.. 0 1 0 t 4 O'Jnnea. lb 0 0 10 0 0; Wallace, aa. . 0 1 0 0 Mullin,- 8; by Plank, 8. Time: 1:68. lUmi plres: O'Loughlln and King. t -ChtcaiaTo Defeats Boston. BOSTON, July 29. Owen won the game from Boston today by a home run In the tenth. Attendance, 8,922. ticore: . CH1CAUO K.H.O A K Jnnaa. ct 1 I t 0 0 Ortan. rt 0 l'hn. K...0 laboll. aa 0 Iionohue, lb...l 1 11 ) f I'm (Ion, to... 0 0 1 1 01 L Tan chill, 81)0 1 t 1 1 Sulllnn. O....0 0 I 1 Owen, p ..0 10 1 110 1 1 4 0 v 0 1(1 BOSTON. H.H O.A S. 8Ihoh, If.... 1 0 4 Collins, tb....l 1111 Ktdhl, ct 0' 110 0 rrMman. rl. ,.1 1 4 0 4 Parent, aa 0 114 0 lAi-h&nce. lb. .0 0 11 I Kama. lb.....O 1111 Karrall, t 0 0 4 1 0 Olneen. p 1 114 0 'lauacniti ....f u 9 9 0 4 0 I 0 1 o, PBoilnn, 3b... 0 0 4 4 rfuften, c." 4 0 I a felly, p 4 0 0 0 Boston Chicago New York . Cleveland .. Philadelphia St. Louis ... Detroit Wasiiington 1 4 1 I 0 0 Kill .n, lb 0 1 14 1 Lum.'cy, rf . .. 0 1 1 0 E:.r- k.-J. It.. 0 I I 0 Hiri., lb.... 0 1 1 4 ilal.O, sa 0 1 1 1 b.i,-n, c 0 1 0 M 1: 'nj-h. b 0 0 0 S Cruiilo. p..... 0 0 I 1 0 it cnn, )b.. I 11 0 ' 0 Klrir, It.... 4 4 4 0 0 0 I".I l-0, M... 0 1 0 1 0 0 CHi...t. 2n... 0 0 0 4 0 Honirnian. c. 0 0 1 0 0 0 ltttl.u, pd 0 0 $ 0 GAMLS I Tlltl A l ius 4L IKAMH Pittsburg; and tit. l.uats Play Iluoblc UtaJcf and DlTltle. PITTS-111 .'. Ju!y !t.-l'Utl.ur won tha diet game lluuuili tiic hue wi-it of rluh eriy. tie not iniiy k it th hint B, aM ii-,i but l. lt.-i lu Hum. I ... a i-.riois and buses i.ii I.i, i m iu-i ictK.i'H hie fur ttie lo (,f ine nc. .nil Kiiiiic. hinniie liad tils wriMt l.i l.'y u.kn,.T by a f .ul tip in the rtrrt ln li'na ami I'"' to i i re from the gume, Ai ici.d .'. nee. b,''-i'j. ri' i'itt, liisi biaiiie: rn ici'i ci. i sr. to"i M ii O A Ii I K .i II A U !.h lb.... 1 4 I Kerr-!l, 1B...0 I I f (, ! :.i ttl t I I l 'i .'ia. rfo, 0 1 II r. if ... i f I 0 I-- ..-. ID.. 0 0)0 1 0 ... r ... . . 1 I It t If ' .-.i. cf 0 0 0 0 0 l.. .I.I. ll I I 13 0 1 aa I 4 I) r v v . v v .. It, 0 0 I 0 0 -r 0 0 0 t 0 . c 0 0 4 1 1 ou, p.... 0 I 1 1 0 ... 1 111 II 1 . 0 0 J 0 It. 1. 1.- I I II II I,..,. u c ... 0 I t ) 0 1 .... . I. p.. 1 I 0 1 0 1 ul.U 10 lu 21 !! j Totals Cleveland . Washington Totals 1 I 17 14 li Totals 0 I 14 0 I Br.Miklvn ...r 1 0 0 0 0 0 u 0 1 New York 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 First tt on errors: Brooklyn, 1; NaT" York, 1. I rt n tHr: iroi.klvn. K; lew ry, cf York, 7. rnrt Use on balla: Oil .-.liitthew- J imsiow. c eon. 8. Struck cut: By Crunln, 1; hv Mjt- I Juas, p tiicwstiii, 7. 'I iiri-e-bane lilt; McGann, Hlula 1S4: M.rtes Doulile piny: Mo- .-inn (uniisc'-ttu). Time: l.'iO. Umpire: k-i'iiltlrr. toctifrt e-cfnd game: MiV Yi'HK. I li(XlKI YN. U.ll O A E I k H O I t, H Wim k, ct 0 0 t 1 0 P U s. cf i) 0 1 V It it, was, rl... 1 110 0 Im. on. lb.... t 0 14 0 1 0 tv...f. Id... 0 ' I IK 1 1 1 0 ! ....... y. rf .. 0 0 1 0 0 0 flt'.-..,. K...0 0 10 0 0 kir... in.... 0 0 0 0 1 0 J i . Jo ... 04110 4 1 I 4 4 4 1 1 1 T....-r 1 0 1 0 0 I M 1.1 ni b. lb 0 1 1 0 - -- It.nrvlu, p 0 0 0 t i I Totla 0 4 1? lb 1 Hid fur Iiubb in ninth. ltrlt 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 (V-2 0 0 0 0 0-0 I's.. I. -ft f" I'Miii. lb... Kuoflnn, lb ) k If-. J.AIllMll, KS. I i,raw, ss (..ilrl. Id. a i ir. i I 0 11 1 0 0 0 I o I 0 0 Total 2 t 17 14 Ol Total 0 4 14 1 1 New Vork 0 1 001000 2 St. Louis ., OOOO6OO9 00 Two-baaa hit: Williams. Stolen bases: Hemphill, Moron. .Double plavs: Williams to Anderson, Conroy to Wllliurns to Ander son, juen on uaes: sc. ixiuis, 4; iNew lork, S. First bane on balls: Oft Pelty, 1. Hit by pitched -ball: By Powell, 2. Struck out: By Pelty, 3; : by Powell, L Pa.taed ball: ;tvleinow. Time: 1:35. Um pire; Sheridan. Split Btb at Washington. ' WASHINGTON. July 2. - Washington end CievHnd srsln ppllt even in a double header. The firet game ran twelve in nings, a wild pitch by Moor letting in the only run scored. The aocnnd n'ms was called at the end of the seventh ln rlng, by sgr-rncnt. vi catch a train. At tendance. 2,0i,u. Score, first game: WASHINGTON', - I fLilVKI.AVJ n.H.O.A.B K H O.A.g). t'ougniin, sa.. .v u 0 I 0 flick, rf 0 I 1 0 110 0 Hiov!!. If 0 1 1 0 A 1 P- i-s.i..v, Hh. . 0 1 I 1 It 0 0 IjI.'Is. lb 0 0 0 1 0 .0! Hi. kmu, lb. .0 I 11 0 14 O.'luruer, as 0 0 I 0 1 11 cn.v, ef 0 1 I 111! Hn,ls. e 0 0 11 0 0 4 i'l Miuira. n 6 1 1 , . j bill, cf 0 0 1 Total ......1 14 15 il ToUl ...... 0 IVH 10 1'. ss.... 1 I Two out when winning tun scored. 1 Washington ...0 0000000001 1 0 000000 0 000 00 Two-baae hits: Stovall, Flick. Three base hit; Hickman. Stolen bases: Cou.sin lln, Klttrettge, Bradley. Bases on bails: Oit Jacobaen, 1; off Moore, 8. Struck out: By Jacol.sen, 4; by Moore, 12. Left on bane: Washington,.!: Cleveland, $. W1UI pitch: Moore. 'I line: 2:10. Umpire: Dwver. Score, second game: ' ' Hill, r( 0 f SMSldy, ss. . . A Smhl, lb 0 O'Nslll. of....O ML-mlik, lb. I XIiii.a, 111 hlllrus, o . O Jscubsca, p...O 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 Total 4 I M 14 i Total 2 10 IT 1 Batted for Dlneen in tenth. Chicago 0 1000020 14 Boston 0 00100020 03 Two-base hlta: Collins, Stahl, Selbach. Hume runs: Jones, Owen, Sacrifice hits; Green, Callahan, Isbell. Double plays: LaChance, Fnrrell, parent arid Farrell; L. Tannehlll, Dumion and Donohue. Bases on bails: Off Dlneen, 2. Struck out: By Owen, 3; by' Dineen, 2. Passed ball; Fvr reil, Time: 1.55. Umpire: Connolly. Standing: of the Teams. Played. Won. LotP.n. .84 62 87 U 81 48 SI 4 ', A .....77 84 .....fi2 C3 2 1 Games today: Stj Louis at New Tork. Detroit at Philadelphia. Cleveland at Washington. . . , 32 35 S3 So 43 49 64 .819 .6'iiS .fti .642 .442 ,4n2 .20 GAMES I AMKP.ICA.1i ASSOCIATION Seres Innlogs SatHi-lent to Let Kaioas t Ity Wist. ( KANSAS CITY. July 29. Islwlf hld the Minneapolis' batsmen eitle tuduy and Dis plays by the viitltors vilowed Kan."us CHy to score two runs and win. Attendance, &Jt. bcore; 'KANSAS CITf. ' I MENNCAPOMS. ; H.H. O.A E H H.O.A.I. Hemphill. Three-base hit: 8tone Home run: Bateman. Btoien, uases: nemo, . Clark, Jones. Jackson. Sacrifice hits. Schaefer, J. O'Brien. Wild pitch: Sessions Struck out: By Curtis, 6: by Sona, 1. by -Jones, i. Doub'.e plays: Mnrcan to Kelly. Left on bsees: Milwaukee. 8, Bt. laul 4. Hits: Off Sessions, 13 in four n nlnKs; oft Jones. 4 in four Innings. Tlmo: 1:45. Umpire: Wart and Strlcklett. , Toledo Makes Tostly Errors. TOLEDO, July 29.-Costly errors lost to day's game for Toledo. Attendance, 2,W0. Score: ' l)U!SV!MJe. , TOMtpo. Ksrwin. rf 0 lisllmsn, 1I...0 Qulnlsn, M....0 Arn.lt, lb 0 Schrlever, C...I lrsfiMtisr. Ib..t Vtbiie. lb 1 Pohsnnon, Cf. .1 Bwormsle4t, p. 4 Hsldj, p 0 0 0 4 1 4 1 0 I 1 1 i T 1 t 0 0 1 o o H.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A.e Donoran. ir...i i i jiiurna, lb 0 1 Frisbie. ct....l lie rf 1 IH llngmsn, s. . 0 Morlaiitr, b 0 1 brown, C 0 fl lirf.r1lng. lb- ,-0 I sinia. a 0 "I Total S t 11 1 Total ....:.t t IT It 4' LouisvU:e 0 2 0 2 0 0 I 0' 0- Toledo 0 0 0 2 0 1 2 0 0-8 aacrlflca hits: Cllngman, Beading, Swormstedt. Two-base bits.: Lee, Cllng man, Kerwin (2). Brashear. Double playa: Hallman, yiilnlan. Base on balls; Off Welnig, 5; off Swormstedt, 4; off Keidy 1. Struck cut: By Welnlg, 4; by Reidy, 1. Left on bases: Toledo 7; Louievlile, 7. Time: 2:10. Umpire; Jvlllen. gttindtnap of the Teams. liocf1 Won. LosL P.O. .....ii , 6 s -en dtf bS -fin US H Ml St. Paul Colunibus .. Milwaukee . Ixtulsville .. M'nneffpolls 1 luiiu liiil'.iliS Kansas City i oioUO ..6J .93 64 12 46 44 22 28 S9 42 45 4' M 65 .6tl ..6."i8 .6'.5 Botiifus. lb.. 0 2 II N.noe. If 0 10 Ot-sr, rf 110 lloiinsr, lb... 0 0 1 0 0 Msioney. rf . . 0 1 0 0 fcullivao. ct. . 0 4 0 Oil ouiisr, ;f .. 0 0 loan, ib 0 luitlcr, o 1 Isbsll, p 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 o o 4 I 1 0 1 1 CLEVELAND. - M.H.O.A.B ri.ok. rt I 0 1 0 fCov.ll, If I Hks it 0 hiN.lley, ?b. . 1 l.'oie, lb...,l lil.liMiSn. lb..O Ttiiiitfr. as.....O 0 WABIliNOTON. knot iiiiitilln.' Jb .l I I 0 0 Mill, rf 0 0 I 0 Oil ..l-ly, SS....0 0 I 0 .i.iil. lb. 0 0 10 ill, r( .. 1 1 1 0'M'C'n.lok, tb..e 0 0 tiulMtp-.sn, U..0 0 1 'Isrke, C......0 0 I Wolfs, p 0 0 0 10 11 4 i Tolsl .1 4 11 10 0 si. ii.iiutl y, p. 0 Tolsls Mil II .0 0 0 0 2 4 0-8 .110 0 8 0 O- Two-base hit: I-aJole. Three-baae hits: Bradley,, HI. hiwiii. moIu bancn: Flick. I n 1. .It-. B.icu.i, him; 11. II. UoCoriiilck. 1 ii, k. Bern on f' .l s: nit Jur-a, 1. UU l y i.ltch.r.1 ball; By Wolfe, 8; by Jiihh, 1. biruck out: By W olfe. 1. Left on bbc: aatiinglc n, 4; Cleveland, S. Time: 1:15. Umpire: Dwyer. .Third fehnloot tor Detri.tl. PHILAmcl.IHIA, July 29 -I'lillMfl.-lphia. todny ki.ut ouj intrclt for the lliird uc ceHie iiiinc. A ttcutluuce, S.lt. b.-oie; luiuuti.rniA. i Dfcl'kOiT H II u .A k 1 t H o A a. Total 1 t il 10 i r reinsn, lb. 0 0 A caver, e. . , , 0 0 c4l.irnaglc, o. . 0 1 MrNlch la, tb 1 1 fin. in 0 0 'ivliir. a 0 0 1 houia, . p. ... 0 0 Kansas CHy Minneapolis . Total I 1 SI 10 1 .000110 0-2 .00000011 (Game c.illed during eighth to allow via-, lt'.ra to catch train.) Two-base hlta: Hothfuss, Nance. Sacri fice line: Uritr, Bonne -, hulllvan. Baae on bitiiH: Off Thomas, 5. tiirmk out: By Iku-11, 2: by Tliomas. 3. Lett on bancs: Kanims City, 8; Mlnneupollu, 7. Time; lioxi. UmX'ire: Klein. Coluiubus Gets (he Only Rou, INDIA NAPOLI3. July 29. Indianapolis faikd to acute asralnst Ctslumbua toaay. Attendance, l.lliX), iscure; COLLMDla. i INlIANAPOt,lS. a.H O.I.I I H.H.O.A.E. 110 0 0 V'-rrssry, ef . .0 0 I - 0 0 0 0 .sun, ss ...0 0 I 4 0 0 111 sir. Hi 0 till 0 ijfcsndr, If.. 0 0 10 Tsvls. rf. klurtlu, If klliru. lb., krlvl, tl., Vs.aer, a Climcr, cf W'rifcitiv. ItrlUMli 0 1 t 0 1 11 00 0 0 0 0 11 lb... 1 SS...0 0 I laiarkcy, p. 0 0 0 llosrleyer. rf. 0 0 1 0 0 iH.koy, lb 0 0 li 1 0 0 Heydoa, C .. ..0 1 I I t I K.iiin, lb 0 0 0 1 1 0 Aucinsng, p...O 0 0 1 1-. i f r I .... ,. bj Tou Vd In C ..001 V 1 H 0 0 ., nouoOulo ,' . I'...: , ( . ( I'l 0 - 1 i-f. 1 nmk.m o 0 it o Kirsi I, a tin errctm: Trti' V Ivr., 2 . n .-.is. . . l-.tw 1 k 6; l .- - i b i-itbrt cu i'iiiis: jft "oirvin, 4, ml li,. if Miuvk out: l,y i,mi-Iii. 6, 1.' iii i-iiy 4 Lu l.srd l.l'w: iiiitcr i.l. b.i ! Lit: M.'. .uui. 1 (..!. i !".. i..., 1 il. Ilo'il M 1 is - -, 11. .i.i ,.ri..n k H.rc t .1, If . .1 1 1 0 0 Bsrnstt, cf ... f--l lb 0 w i ( l t- i.: L u.i-i i c : ' iicu., i . t.ariin. 1 Slsnalii tf Ike T-. am. I- V.ik i i 1 i'l 1 1 I -St I I 0 0 0 10 0k luijre, ((.. 8 110 1 II 0 t sir. lb 0 0 t t 1 1 1 I ttisofo.!. rl 1 1 0 0 110 0 1 i.O 1 I t 0 111 t.i- nlu. r. lb 0 1 1 1 0 dill brill. c 0 1 I 1 0 I 1 (!. ry. as. ...0 4 1.1 0 1 0 t I) vuiii i. p 0 0 1 t 1 i-Ufv.lle .0 0 0 0 tulskl I 0 11 II - Tutsls 0 I 14 11 1 Hatted fur (1 Lea ry In ninth. I l:i. nil. -1,-l.ia 0 0 u 0 0 0 1 12 ti.-tr.iit - .o o m e e o o o o-o 'I W'-hn I !i : ' bnld. rS.ii-rlO.-e' litis: fcj.,.,,v, i '-k" M. ,'fi ImM icvtr il'l, 1 I I .h ii. L, ' l ..il I'..". 1 Hilt, 6, i i.a.cij 4 1 on I'M . : t't iiu.iui, 6, i'.t I'iiii.i.. 4. k.laik out; 1 EU..0 r n t '....,. ,..' ii. " s """ y. m -r.. .. . .in- i l .,..ib, a 0 rl- I lsi.s. U 0 td Total 1 I P 11 il Total 0 I II II 1 Columbus 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 lnijianaimlitt 0 0 0 0 V U 0 0 0 Bancs on ba'U: Off AlleiTiann, 2. Htnn-k out: I v Mal'irkcy, 7. 11. t t v pitched i il: piwaruicr. 'i so-lmw l.u: Klliru. fii r-'iie I'll: M;i-ii'ltl. oiurtlll (21. (mili-ll b,.,-!C Im-ky, l.il.1.-ll. Left on burn-si Iihimu iii.tii'n, 3; Columbus, 7. Time: l.Lii. L m plie: Uiiin. , ' Plllnsiul.ee Wlsa by IIuIIIbk. MlLWAl'KKi;. Julc 23. Ml'waiikna t.at- tcd the ball hnld I n ro U H tltilll to. lily anil won. AUdiulunce, 1,4!J. b.-oiu: M11.W4! .hi. r:. sr. fAl i... IS IMI A I I 11 11 D A I if ...4 is r i. .iias. p. i-r...o l I i ... ..n, rr ...4 1 0 (I V. i, !,:, , 1,. . .0 0 1 ii r i. .ii iu.y. It.. .1 I 4 li h , , i, v lh 0 0 Oi.ns, a. n...f..c, as I I J II II. e ... rf I 1 1 ( Iftrk. L I I 0 H....I .kill, rf III 1 -'..,..... 1U I I 11 t.ni, -il. 0l-T. C. Ijms, p. 0 1 4 1 1 6 110 Totsls .....11 li 7 II I It, ii, cf ss 0 0 ... 0 C ...0 1 ... 0 0 ...0 0 H 1 1 n n k f -S n rui '1 wvbane lii.a 1 Totals 1 it i: 4 ...1 5 O 8 2 0 1 0 17 ... 01000000 O-l IKiurnoy, bloi.e, licis. ..Sol c:u,n nviiv fnininhin at Indiana polls. IOiiivllle at Toledo. St. Paul at Kansas City, Miuneiipoiis at Milwaukee. achsiier Wlna Hot On. ' eOHTJYLEK. Neb., July 29 -(Speclal Tcle i , . i..,ol-i- i,.if out U'flhoo tier to- ii in oi. U the jnoat tenre, lntsrellnq; and hotly contested games from start to tininh ever pliiyed here, In spite of the fact that the locals had among their p ayers lour mm not regularly in the nine- lld InkT. In own and Wall were' swiped by the C'reameiie et Brtitiice, and Wh ting left to tke up work In Omaha. Uodcnsch WHger, Stnatlun and Coinplon cf rtthuvlci anrt Kgan of Tarklo, Mi)., were ur lour new met. Nearly Wo rooiers, Including an eacellent band, clime here with brooms for biiniit rs to weep things clean. The vtaitors got lo third occasionally, but Pruyn got uuwn to business when they did. and dug out of the hole. The score: lui Schuyler 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 - 4 t 4 V ul.oo OOOOOOOOP-0 7 2 BaiterUs: Schuyler, Pruyn snd K'mi-r; Walioo, Anderson and Johnson.' buuok out; bit each. . , Beatrice As' Winner. BEATBICK, Nb., July 29 (Special Tel egram.) Beatrice made it Ave straisjhl by winning Horn the Crreeley ball tvnin tiiia afternoon, the score being 10 to 2. The f.-aturcs were the batting of WUwin of Beatilca and Hobart and Lawln lor tho vIhiiois. Tiie eerb-s cloca witn tomor row's gairne. The score; R H B Beatrice ..;.... 1121 1 0-io li 8 Greeley ..0 00IO0O1O-8S6 Batteries: Beatrice, ' Morse and Wilson; Greeley, Lew In and bryuln. btruck out: By More. 8; by Lew in. 4. Umpire: 1 liackabt-rry. Matlaee Race at Beatrice. BEATRICE, Neb. July 28 i Special.) The matinee races lie Id Bt the driving park y-i-ti-i day afternoon were not veiy well attended. In the half mile roadster race, best tiO In tnree, Fox won hiat place, Orlando Medium second. Colonel Klddr thud. Time: 1 , l.'M. In the n-i-oi.il roM.ir.ter race, half mile hints. Belle look first place; Lockhart i.l. Nel'ie Mlukler third. Time: l.-A 1 1 .2. 1 lie inilo trotting race, beot two In three, was w on by Ida H-lie. Mi l 'timjtieror get lii.g second X'lace, 'lime: 2,1, 1 - w. Vlt'lury fur Juslcra. The funiing Blreet Junlois defoaled the N'lilii hi.l rtiusiH iiy Hie Mcore of IS to b 1 I o-1 lo l - J.ulors, li.ietfr. I'li.i-en and ll.-iitisii; kaUMi'i s, AdiriiK end VNliilrtrr.r. '1 i.s Junloi w itild liKf o jiiiiv any tun in .,-r 14 eEis t.f ( A-1-lrisi. h;. he l'iio'iti, ir.'l North Twenty r,!Ui annuo. Ossns la a loner. tiNAWA, la. July r.r . il Ttle- f - o in l i lis I . a I.- .i i'-.l t.-.irn .- bt l.ici.a tbn by a score ol 4 to 8.' Batteries': Onswa, O'Connor and Copple; Little Sioux, E1U and. Elila. . ' ,, glbley I.osra at Home.,-, , ' . J5IBLEY, la., July 29.-j(Specinl 'Tele, ram.) The Melvln Redblrds defeated th Sibley team here today at base bal by e score of 9 to 6. ' . ,v . BVKJtTS OM TUB RlltKIKO TRACKS) The Mlot' and Btretibroom " Wlnia Favorites at Hawthorn. CHICAGO, July 29 -The Mist and Blrch bioom were the only fav.orlte that Won at Hawthorne today. The t'ther events went to outsiders. Weather deal1 and warm; track improved. Kewults: First face, six furlongs: Harney (CO to 1) won, Hudson aecond, Coiniiiandvr , third. f Second 'race, steeplechase, short course: Weird (8 to 1) won. Nitrate second, Sweet Jane third: Time: 2:48. . . Third race, five and a half furlongs: The Mint (2 to 6) won, Moorlah Damsel second. Al!n Avon third. Time: 1:09. , . ' Fourth race, mile and seventy yards. Blrchbroom (9 to 6) won. Port Boyal seo- u Att,.niirii third Time: l:4oH. Fifth race, six furlongs: My Alice (10 to 1) won, Julia M secorid, Klolnwood third. Time: 1:14. ,-. Birth race, seven furlongs: Major T. J. Carson (8 to 1) won, Luntllghter. second, Flo Bob third. Time: l .'n. NEW YORK, July 2H. -Results: First race, six furlonga: Weter Light (t to 1) won, Austin Allen sccoud. Meadow Horn third. Time: lili.tt. ' Second race, handicap, six furlongs: An cestor (J6 to 6) won, Graceful second. Lady Uncas third. Time: -1:14H. Third race, mile and A e'xteeith: Brook- lynlte tl2 lo l won, Ringi-aliie aecona, Courtir.ald third. Time: l:tst. , Fourth race, mile and a furlong: Lugenla Burch (16 to t) won, Uosr-tint second, April WMower third. Time: 1:54H- Fifth race, five and a half furlongs: Bruohup (2 to ll won. Bill Bailey 1 second. Confessor third. Time: 1 :OH. . kjlztri race, mile and a aixteenth: Bound Brook (7 to 2) won, Sir Sliep second. Lady prudence third. Time: 1 60. ST. LOUIS. July 2S.-ReHUits: First race, six and a half furlong, Bell ing: Tribes (16 to 1) won, Vsrro second, Flyer third, lime: 1:22. rieconi race, six furlongs, tviiW: V, ood lawn Belle (2 to 2) won, Ora Z aecond, Triple fctlver third. Time: 1:1V Tlilrd race, six and a half furlongs, sell ing: Bab to to 1) won, lliwllng Dervish sec ind, Athel Hose third Time: 1 22. Fourth race, six fur longs, handicap, 2- , yearvdds: Loretts M i7 to 6 won. Wood lands second, Braden ttilrd. Time: 1.14. Fifth race, mile; and an elKlilh: Mine Betty (4 to 1) won, becotid Mme aecond, Tonv Lepplng third. Time: 1:67. rlxth race, Bix furlonas, Veiling: J. W. O'Nell feven) won. Dolly Gi'ay sacond, Siil Silver third. Time; 1:1b-' . '. Xlbletes sit WrH'l Pair, ST. LOt'IS. J'lly 29 The hanjli ap and Championship meets of the Weiru Asso ciation t the Amateur Athletic) association benan on the Stadium and will cU.su to morrow. The entries Include about loj athletes. Ths contents of both diiys In cluda the regular truck and held events, end goid, silver and bror.xo n..; ...! will be given to point winners in both incuts. B';6T:'D;t3S j. t::.ik.::i hi. Net. ' t .1 ker and far ? -.ii ott,r L . C 1 A Lt 5Ts (tws an e-vm ioi tl iui y, U.snilci et.4 SiAsssss vf vfail 1 4 f ' u l d Lime f.-.uui to rcr4 tor Ui. ki esrr l afnlfts.su. ea ., I meuiL. totig-J. tnrt. l.t sn-i e liuiiing oiiij eMn.s-r t- k f. -. s. , ruys.X .-- -.' kj asee ..w..J if ssui !... t.a ur i-f ' Viuuksi.1 cult la v.., ' - If I , , I''.n : -.i. SSK Irs-eb l..-i fc--,i- s, . 4, sis k.riv.1 a-roiiity. ewik teecj. l. ui nm-MC aie " '"i '.-'"'i!t ty r M J4 s-rs.a f'W gtit t i " ,;.,. . . 4e lb., k l..4 . . . . i L. 'rt V