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REAL ESTATE
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-'ACRES
s Three c rcn, 7M.
itour acres, ti3. ...
Fivg nVres,'i,i3r' . ,
$!wM,'t2.a.K f -. -f "
Seven acre. $2,30. .
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Ten acres, Cfio?. ,' -.
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- In Keystone Park, thrce-quar-teifl
of a mile vest of Benson.'
-TermfrDnelilrd cash,, bal-
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ancc fire, annnaj. installments.
PAXNf INVESTMENT CO.,
First Floor N- T. Life Bid.
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"thon; poutlJTBljInfpeftdent"A 1188.
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- D.y.-SliOLES CO., ;
: ..119 pear, fltf, Trad BMg.
'Phones Douglas -5 j; Independent A 9H3.
- . OJ1CJIAKD HILL.
i rimmi practically new, all modern, ex
cept. Iiert.;c4jrnefl Irttj pave! afreets, close to
car; one of. the best locations In Omaha.
Located at fnh and sward. Price,
Q'rQr 4f IIaBERG, x
. vi- J-. U N. T. Ufa Bldg.
.. . . .... . (19)-M41J 28
FOR SALEr-.Or -.Jong term lease. .4-room
i irrnderri cottae-e. For terms address T. B.
Batanu. S33t JC.Kd. 'Tel. Webater ISMS.
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LIST yeur property with Carls Borer. Z2&
and Cumins' Sta. . .'.. V- " . , (liD-Oa .
' SEVBRAE. CHOICE! LOCATIONS
y- ON HIGH-SCfllOOL HILL.
.'... FOR FLAT3.
Dug."31. V Y""r
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f, f ? -V' "! s.-- -
."59 Board of Trada.'
' "V - (19) 0.
S room and bath; Jipusa in rood condi
tion; south front,! loCbOxlS?,- near 87th and
Ruggles.
iC-G, 0AtlLBERO,
' ' 811 ft. Y; Life Bldg.
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TJSAl'' 'FSTAta' ' TITLTO TRTST. O
. , CHAS . K, XViLWAMaON, Prea. VJ-
TH 3 ' REED ABSTRACT C&-. 18M.
Prompt Mrylve. Ut cur . ftrtrea. 171
amanv' US-64
NJ5W Joratloff. 'penlwnln R. SL Co.. 4T1
KranUen. BIK. Jloth 'phooaa. flS 1637
J VAtNUTmLIi IIOLIE.
f roflma'. ait .modem, ttouae la fine condl
tlonr lo-ftoi2S; prlc. I2.200. lt will pay you
to investigate thla property
Mt, ' 0tr. CARLBERG, 'X -
-"i U N. T. Llf Bldg. '
' . . . . (19) M411 2
t WANt n" ffef' on th property. 119 and
1130 0. 21 at ft.; two modern houaea and
' good barn. "well rented. Thla property la
owned by an eaetera rartr who must aelL
'.' . ' THOMAS BRKNNAN.
' Room L. New torle Lit J3!dg.
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": REAL ESTATE ,7"
r ARM Air nAlfCH. land ron f ALIO
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FIFTY THOUSAND ACRES
AT A ' 3REAT - SACRIFICE
v y. ; . -. i a -
Muct be (old. In tract of Jiot less than
19,000 gcres. . ...
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' Prlcei re reduced to a figure that make
thla ttie brt :' baTgaW Jn. the Canadian
markettoday.l..:
HERE'S AlCHANCE
To Jnvlsst ' la etrlqtf first clasa land In
ona of v wpaCorRl.-Cacil btat-.dletrlcta.
now'belhg opened up by the new Trana
Continental railway, th Grand Trunk, Pa
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For full particulars apply or .write Ito
iedlaU.ly to fc' . i.. . .. f, -
Thomson -Beattie,
.!. . . .k . ,
t .. I.e.-
'Rome . Hotel, Omaha
OUT THET QO
Cn the new C. M. A lit. P. Coast Railway,
tlirou&h Adams toumy. North Lkol,
wbtclt la attracting homweekera lo ao
uutcell laruilng country, budihiu.
tie coal. pm wr, aure exopj. a how
and troHtable oci.ue.aUon lor you. Land
l,ut )iu lo Uv an cr row. ICaay tlnil.
We iiav )iomiea reiiuquUltiuiua lot
eale. Win, It, brown Co., liayuua
vi Merita Iaaot. or Hi Laulw to,
lhli.ao. ni. Map tree. Meniion tnu
l.jof. v.r write xur Uandau. North
kwia, oiliue. t Mm
Seats Uakatau
OMB choke far e In eastern Souta Da
koia tut Mle or claaiia4. iay lerma.
U, J. Licks btoae .City, a.. OA
- - iaal4 lls
UA U got the' rhoicet fana lands nj
uoiueuaa la boum Dakma; intorinatiou
N. barlvcr, Wi iou Bt. lei 1k.uk
.iasgaX . . iau4 J.
1-AVt,,,,",,,rvd farm, Hrown county,
buuth lnkotk, par acre. 1
m.tLt m et tarKHin orloea. tv.
t... MUrin umui)rvwt land. All tine
m.uei,i.. ai,u fcina c.tMul iu-
fcvectioo. Ca or tiimi Box :J. Atxi
UM.n. a, ,. -(iO)Ml. Mil
,
. , . ..Teaa.' .
TirfA? IjAXDS-iltw to' get them; Brrd
II W to K C. I.a, Aualln Tuu if or
.-oiyof tou UnJ U. muJ Inatruutions
how to buy. I u for tun yat c,,-f of
UnJ dopartnent . state Uciurer i olfiri
Know Uim lnu, liu. Uiey come on the
iM.rket, l,w l.i get ll.-m for n.y rlintZ
fteterenre; Austin Nti,)nl benk, AuaUn
ixna H.ist iMnoa to Ih, ol4 coi ttUe
t'f'H BALK-hKJ acres -jna tin.her in at.
.,,.!, . jii.i-.iiy to rnanu
let'uj, luuib.r ad fruit t 't.r
iuaii.ulwu...a.M.sv V tiiiyurr; M mi
u t... Aji;nj-it in, .-, M U ax
VtltN 'jj' r u aJvrriiMra, kU.il)
REAL ESTATE
rRM AT flATtCH lilD FOR K4LR
(Contlnnod.)
tUmCasteei, -
WFSTFRN I.AKr. Jarge and antalt trmrtsr,
ote and erhrga. National Invt. Co,
M Braadele Mdg. JD (
REAL ESTATE LOANS
Hil T Uti.tMi made promnly. U. WeaL
Wead Bki.. Utb and Faroarn. . (0-;
rRlVATB WONF.T-NO DEUAT.
UAKV1N UK08., liM FARKAM.
UZ Ifc)
liONluT TO LOAN On Improved city prop.
rty; building toana a tpwlajty; do rieiay.
W. H. Iboniaa, eug lat Nat I Hk. Hldg.
tZS-M7fl Alt
PER CENT money te loan en eaatera
Nebraska farma and good buslnesa tt,wp
erty in Omaha.
ALFKKD C KKNNKUT.
109 First National Pank building. Tele
phone IXuglaa lt.
fHl-STl
INVraTMKNTS-Money . at per cent,
and 7 per cent net eaat and west of the
Mirwourl river;- ample security; 2 yt-ars
Int this llni'i personal inspection. . Aibo
Inrliis at bedrock prices.- Brown Bros.,
Aberdeen, H. l. -' . CK) M5D0 ix
LOWKST AlATES Bemlm, Paston Block.
LOANS on Imprere Omaha- property.
O'Kecfe R. SL Co.. 1001 W. Y. Life B)us
PRIVATH MONET CASH' ON HAND
NO DELAY. 1. H. Ml I HEN. a-t 1ST
NAT. BANK BUt. IkL. JJOUO. 12TM.
(22)-i'i
WANTK1-Cltr los anq warrants. VT.
t arnam Smith A Co.. U& Faroam St'
MONEY to lean on improved city property.
Haatinga A Ueyden. 1704 Faruant Sc.
2?J 7
WANTED City loan a. :.. Potarm., Trust -Co.
ta 7s
HONEY. TO LOAN Fayne Investment Co.
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WANTED--T0 BORROW-
WANT to borrow "3,000 at per cent on
Omaha real estate worth Address
W 4i. care Bee. . (:'4 Mi.l I
WANTED-T0 BUY
WANTED To buy secondhand furniture,
oook and heating stoves, carpetat lino
leunia, ufflce furniture, old clotnea, quilts
and all kinds of tools, or will buy the
furniture of your .house complete. The
highest price raid. Call the right niao.
Tela. Douglas iirri. Independent A-I9T1.
BK8T price paid for, 2d hand furniture, car-
pets, stoves, clothing, shoes.' Tel. Red 5401.
UM Mai
HARDWARE, Implement, merchandise and
dry goods Blocks wanted; have owners of
'good lands that want dnala on cash val
ues; give full details In first letter or na
attention paid. Address . F. M. . Joelln,
Frederick, 8. D. . (25 MS94 4
WANTED Bulck auto, slightly used, 1
.model, .or 1 or 4-cylinder runabout. Ad
dress T-439, care Bee. (J5 M543 lx
WANTED-rTO RENT
WANTED Finely furnished rooms, wtth
or without table board, by a gentleman
. and wife; must be modern bouse In every
respect. References given and requirei
Answer stating- price and location ' re
ceived under C428 Bee office
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ElAMSXa SHIRT STUD LOST
utwiw mrrov statzov
ah rosTorrxca .
$183 G3 REWARD
bad Capitol Avenne. r'
Q QtJETIOJBTS ASk-XD.
ir
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Let me gee tbe Dent Rubber
Tired.'. . r . . - .
in the city 'or " ..
075 ;
and that Ham res for ,
Glod to gJUow- fot-Com on
DRUMLIOIID'S
18tti nd Harney 8t.
' Tbe pUce for the beat cr
rice and Auto repairing and
painting.
LEGAL NOTICES.
v.ii ' FPn ALE-BONDS.
I- tl! f B1"y (Nebra.ka) water bond
fu?iPly..? "H8 NECBAtER: Vlllaga
Clerk. Sidney, Uchi-W&14.
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
K.hiAI)VATEIt3 DEPARTMENT OF
nii,1'Tl!rl' .ff,.('B ch,ef Commiaeary,
Omaha. .eb.. April 25, Vj.A-sled Vri,
ft?."jf",h,.irl,,"ca"'' for 'umlahing end de,
livery to-the commiBHartea et the followlrg
pot., vl.j K.f Crook, Neb.; Fort Dei
Moines, 1; Jerreraon Barracks. Wo.: Fort
t"tl,rtln- Kar-1' 8- M''"-y Prison,
tort isweawwth, Kn.; Fort MacKenxie.
i r.t t?"1u,,V Kn-; Fort Rohm
w l?rl3- A- aaell.-Wo.. and Fort
Vtajlmhie, Wyo., such quantities of freeh
beef and taut ion for the period commencing
July and endu.g iAwrmber Jl. H.
aa may he rituird hy the comminaaries
at tn-j evral poela above-g anted, and iu
accordance' with SPecuWaUons and condi
tions b-t tortlv InU-irchlar No. 4. v'r Lv
yaiuiuut, niin-e of the Coramlaeary Oen
8iAT:r asnington. D. C. March
f!' j tl 'rcuved at ttiis office until
11 o'clock a. m. ilay J, l, . ,,,, tnel,
opened. viil lnfoi tnaiion, biunk propoaa's
guarantee bono and copy of circular No
i, above referred to. cn be had on applica
tn,n to tni. ortice or the po.t comnui.kry
at any of the poet named, tuvelopee con
taining propvaala muat be i.'isrked "Pro.
poBal. for t resh Beef ud Mutton, to be
j.pened Wiy JB..lie.' and be addresaed t'
l undeirigneo. T. B. Hanker. Captain
Coiuniaiy c. 8. Army. Chief Commiaeary!
AW. - jo .
CUNHTKCCTlNa VI L'Ahlr.riMAaTt.K tS
uftlc. Fort Mtiade. S. U., April ilf
Setile-l propoBulB. iu triplicate, will be i V
ceived at th,a office until 1 . ,., mountain
"". May ftJ. 11MI, andhen opened lor
conitrui ting one toncivte root bous re
inforced v.ith steel. PUns and epecvf (ra
tions may be een at the offices of the
CI. I.f ' wuartermicuier. J)et.rtment of tne
Mmmiuri. (n.iaha, Neb.. D. partuieiit of n
ltkee, Chi.-iuto, 111., Department of Da.
hota, 8t. Paul, Mum., and Una office at
win. h Uiter place. ll Inf.utnad.m way b
obtainrd ui pJu alion. . The t'nited
Rlt. B TtBi i van the right tui reject any or
all birta. or to except any part of a bid
that may he advan(iKii.s la the govern
ment toiveloiu ' containing' proposals
Mould b" ei,i-.r. d -Pri.iioeals for Itoot
Hon . K.,rt Nt.adc.,S " ui..l a-'dre-s-d
tJ U. C; tili.-nr, attain and Qi re-n-u.su
t. Kuilitii Ca,i ..nf rn. ,ng
Wuailei-rnaater, A -' .'J M 1J-U
srakMiieaaaeaMsaif IM1 r a L
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
tConlinued.f
OFF I' 'ft CONKTRVCTTNO QUA R TKR
M ASTER. Fort lavenworth, Kaneaa
April si, l. ied pro.oeal.i, Iu tiiplWate.
will be re eirpd here until ll irt a. m , Cen
tral time. May 22. liiH, and then operd, for
ronaimctlmt the following buildings. In
cluding piflmblna. heating, electrte. wiring
nd elvirtc iighling fixture: Two sen
Fitd Officers' Quarters snd three double
sts Captains' Visrtera, at Fort Leaven
worth. Kanaka. Full Information and blnnk
forms of proposal furnished on api'llcation
to this efflce. I'lans and epeclflrntitma may
be seen here; also In offices nf Chief Quar.
termaciter at Omaha, St. Paul arm Denver
and lerKt Wunrtermaster, ftlnt luis.
I'nlted Htstes reserves the rlirttt to accept
or rcj'-ct any or all proposals or any part
thervof. Fnrelfipes to bet endorsed "Pro
posals for Public Uuildlngn" and addressed
to Captain William D. Davis, Quarter'
master. AS-n-M M 1-30-21
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
A. A. McClanihan, " special master
c tcnmlfxioner, to John F. Flack Co.,
lot 4, block 2, Hanwo'm 1'ark
6sme to same, lot 1, block 8, llanscom
Park
Same to same, lota V and 14. Mock t,
Hanscom Park ...T... -.
Bnrae to same, lota 15 and W, block a.
Hanscom Park
Same to same, lots 10 and 11. block ,
Hanscom Tark
Same to same, lota 11 and 14, block ,
llanscom Park .,.
August Conrad Davidson to James
P. Ford and wife, part iot 20, Par
ker's subdivision nd other land $ 1,860
Frankte P. Glenn and wife to Ella I..
Mssson, lots T and , block 47, South
Omaha N j
Maud McDonald and husband to Dana
Morrill, lot 6, MoClure a subdivision.. 1,260
South Omaha J .and Co. to Bridget
Hlgglns, lot 10, block 359, South
Omaha . , goo
Clinton H. Brigga and wife to Callle
l.e Epley. lot 1 block S. Brlgga '
Place 250
Sarah H. Benton to Edward E. Ban
croft, part iot , block 2, paddock
1,875
Reserve Realty Co. to B. D. MKJIn
nls, lot 3. block 15, Hitchcock's first
addition jjj
Oscar Peterson to Charles Bielger,
part lot 0, block 7. Improvement As
sociation addition goo
James . Mines- to Continental Trusl
Co.. lot 14, block 12, Calklna' aub
dlvisiom , 2j
South Omaha Land Co. to Peter Ne'i
sen. lot 6, block 294, flouth Omaha... 226
James II. Farrls to Florence Farts,
lots J. 4, (, (, 7. , kit 222, block 223,
r lorence g 354
Charles It. Washington And wife to
McCagua Investment Co., lot Li,
blofik 2. Institute Place , WO
W. Hiese to Charles Jiieae, nw. t4
section 8, except 60 acres off south
side, township Id, range 12 J
Same to Guelav Hiese, a. Vi aw. H aw.
, 1-16-12 and other land 1
Anna C. McCague to Oeorge Michael
. Wolf, part kit 15, block 4, Campbell s
addition .' 2,060
A. H. Amstead and wife to Joh I
Bladellofe, lot 20, block 17,. Bedford '
riace 2 000
Mary A. Blubaugh to Fred Vaverka. '
lot 1 and part lot and part lot
20, block 8, Rivervlew Park addi-
- Hon .. L100
Ouy D. Thomas to Shlmer A Chaae
Co., lot 142, Seymour Park 1
Margaret M. Silver and husband to
Dean T. Gregg, part lot , EiUstone
Park Place
Hastings A Hoyden to Leroy W,
Hnrrlng, lot , Hastings A Heyden's
third addition 426
Hulda 8. Bolton and husband to N. P.
Dodge, Jr., lot 35, Nelson's addition. 1
Herbert Oarlow to N. M. Morrill, lot
6, block 117, South Omaha 1,000
Total ;
SH.163
OCEAN STEAMERS
Fee pest, eleasura ar baaliisaa
n smya ie 1 revet on ine
FREHCE-
, ..J' To PARI , the City weeutlful.
-V Tharrs In .11 mams m Sa ttAttHsM
S 'r , Trangtlantlqu
-sic Fast UmtleS) Malt asartitoe . .
Htm VORK TO SAI IN g BATS
via Havre ea sicantte twin-screw exprei
etesmers. esiiiiur evenr Thursdsv lo a m.
These woaderi ol modern inventions have
all the convenience and luxury of most
ft! sua 1 noteis on more immenee scale,
assenger elevator, roof cafe, gymuesium,
elegant suites and single apart inenta; daily
newspaper, orchestra, wireless telegraphy.
rsmous cuisine ana every proviuua Ed
esicty ana conuorr.
La rroreaca May l La gavsle ......Mcr a
La lsmlne.... Mar 14 I La rreveues J una 4
La Touralns ..Mar U ( La Lerralns ....Juua 11
K.rly marvatloos resomaieaavd. Fur aoer of
illoswataa took of tievsls asg rates sislv ta
HAS K If n MOURK3, - - - ltil reua tt,
I. b. KCYNOLDS, - - It'll rirnia SI.
W. M. BOCK. lbM rinaa ftt.
W. O. PAVIDaON, ..... uit rarsaa BL
LOUIS NECSC ears lint MaUeaal Baas.
CANADIAN PACIFIC
Stnpresa Xdne ef the Atlastlo
I.XSH TXAtT rOVKi DATS AT BSA
The . Empresses sail from Quebec to
Liverpool In six days; two days on the
rnajeatio SL Lawrence. Speed, comfort,
elegance and safety are combined la these
splendid express steamers.
Ask any ticket agent for particulars.
Call or -write for illustrated booklet
describing personally conducted Euro
pean tours.
o. b. BEgrjAMng. oes. Act, v.
Telephone Varrlson JTla.
39 Bonta Clark Street, Chicago, 111.
EUROPE ffiVSS
All Xxpeusse. Bend for Booklet. .
THOO. COOK & son
gs aoADWiT, mvr tosv.
Travslsr s Checks -i- Bagrag xteat.
Aatoa Shipped.
SCAmWU!.-AL?EEICAI. UKl
WfM Tea Twln-Serew Passenger Steamers
' Dtrectte . -
Korway, Sue. fa anj Cennark
saliiaf (ram New York at sose. '
Halllf Olav.... Mty 14 I C. r. T1atga ....Juse 4
(.sited Stain. ...U n Onr II j. jT
Salooo 174 anil up: Ssrond eaMs liT.M
' . A. B. JOHWaO ft CO.,
1M XL Eluct MLt Chioago, HI.
TWELVH IXMSOJ AT BBLI.BVIE
Aaslty ef lews Defeats Locals by
Seoro ef Five to Thre-e.
In one- of the fastest games yet played
on the local field, the base ball team
from Amltv college defeated B.llcvue by
a eeore of to 8 in twelve Innings yester
day afternoon. In spite of the cold weaCier
and A ama l crowd the game was snappy
and f ast - from start to finish. Crosaiuan
for Bellevue played In fine form and waa
reepoiiaible for the three runs, due 4.0
timely hitting. In fielding the locals ex
celled.' while they were weak In wielding
the sllrk. The Iwoans were heady playe'-j
and easily won on Iheir batting itco
Ohman pitched the gamefor Belle.ue in
fine form, and had perfect support. Amity
has made a base ball record already this
spring, defeating Tokio, 14 to 1; Takver
" to I; Camilla, I to 4. While beaten thd
locala put up a good fight and only In
the twelfth Inning did they weaken, In
the last half of the twelfth .Belli-vue
filled the bases, but was unable to get !i
man across. Score:
licilevue 00000102000
Amity 00002000100 24
First (.asses at Atlaatle. i
ATLANTIC la. April 2S.-Speeii,I -The
fiiat real base ball game of the f-eaaon
waa won by tne Merchants' Grave, when
they defeated the Berg Clothing Company
team lioiu Omaiia by a score of l to 2
The game was played In a dami. cdd.
ctiilly wind ami but few people witnessed
It. The Atlantic lllnh school bove lost
their first game of the season to 4,'arrmi.
t Carroll, by a score of 3 to 1. I'a to the
K 1 1 1 V I ll innln. th. a .... . t . ... .. .I. J
of Atlantic, when the Carroll boy made-
two ecuree.
Detch Wla Frees Y. M. C. A.
BEATRICE. Neb.. April .fSxA ia! TeJ
igr.tn) li.s Young Men's Christian As
Kocuttion and iH.ich teams of t lie ciiy
league pla ed this afternoon, reauliing in
a acute of Dutch. 13. ioui.g Menu Chris
tian Association, f -
LINCOLN TARES ONE MORE
Omahi is Oatpkyel ia All Depart
me&ti of the Game.
EEEOKS, IHTS AJfD PASSES MIXED
Cawtew at Denver and Paefela Are) Past
Boned aa Aeoaaat f Saewstornt
Wtttrh Pre-vatla la Men a.
tala Cenntry,
LINCOLN, Neb.. April 28. Lincoln had
the better nf today's game, outplaying
Omaha in every department, and wlnninz
by a score of t to L Jones should have had
a shutout to his credit, but an error by
Thomas gave the visitors . a run In the
ninth. Pitcher Hall waa fairly effective,
but his three bases on balls, errors behind
him and Lincoln's ' hits ' were bunched.
Score:
LINCOLN. .
AB. R, H. O. A. K.
Fox. 2b...... 0 1 0 0 0 0
Reddlck, 2b 1 1 0 0 0 0
Oagnier, ss.i... I 113 4- 1
King. If 3 , ft .g I a
Fenlon. rf 4 1 1 9
Thomas, - lb A' 0 1 15 1 1
Dsvidson, cr 3 113 0 0
I'rltchett, 2b 4 . -1 t 1
Sullivan, C 4 0 11 10
Jones, p 4 11 4
Totals it--7 a U "i
OMAHA
AB, R. It. J. A. K.
King. ...,... 3 - g . --I 6 1
Frsnck, 2b 4 0 0 8 1
Autrev, lb 4' 1 3! 1 0
Householder, - If 4 .0 0 1 0 0
Welch, cr 4. 0
0.0 0
1 ' 2 0 0
Belden. rf
Austin. 3b 8 0 114 1
(Ion ding, c... 4 14 1 1
Hall, p J V" ,' 0 3 1
Totals ........:.. .5. 24 14 "i
Lincoln 1 JO, 3 0 1 0 6
Omaha 0 0 , 0 0 11
Three base hit; Fenlon. Two base hit:
Sullivan. Sacrifice lilts: tSkgnler 2). Stolen
bases: Fenlon, Thomas.-- Davidson f2,
Pritchett. Double' play: Oagnier to Fox.
Bases on balls: Oft Jones. 2; off Hall, 3.
Hit by pitched ball: By HnH, 2. Struck out:
By Jonen, 3; by Hall, 8. Wild pitches: Hall.
Passed ball: Oondlng. Umpire: Haskell.
Time: 1 JO. Attendance GOO.
Post pea eA Ctaaae.
At Des Moines Sioux City-Denver game
postponed on account of know.
At Pueblo Des Moines-Pueblo game post
poned on account of cold. -
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GAMES IX THE AMERICA l.aAGCE
Brawns Win Eacttlas- Contest Front
' Wkll. nw 1. K.-1. ..W I
ST. LOUIS, April 38. St. Louis defeated
Chicago in an eleven-innings game today,
4 to 8. Graham was relieved in the eighth
by Dineen, who allowed Chicago but one
hit. Score: ' f
T. LOfia. CHICAOO.
B.H O A B ' B H O A K.
Hoffman, rf.. 4 1 I Douthertr, If 1 t 0
C, JnnM. et.. ( r. J on st. cf.. 4 ! 0
Rtvns, If I I 1 1 DtTit. s 1 0 4 ( 1
Williams, lb. I I 1 I SAnaerssa, rf. I 1
Wallace, H... 4 OSS (Don ottos, la.. Jl 4
ferrit, b....4 1 Ait. ...... I t I 8 1
t jooet. lb.. 4 0 1(1 Tsnnhlli, b. 4 I 14
Stephens, c... 8 4 4 4 ! SulliTtB. S...6 14 4 4
Oraham, .... t 1 A Smith. 4 (14 4
ninsoa. .... 4414
Rpesoer, C...4 4 1 4 4 TotaU N lM 17 3
Crlsa 1 4 4 4 0
TetaU .87 " tt U 1
Batted for Stephens in ninth,
Winning run scored with no outs.
St. Louis 0 0400 1 0010 14
Chicago 0 l6.03OO00-3
fTwo-base hits: C. -Jones, .Smith. Hits:
Off Graham, 7 in seven innings; off Dln
een, 1 In four innings. Sacrifice kits: Davjg
(2), Anderson, Wallace, Graham, Daugh
erty. Stolen bases: Dougherty, Anderson,
Ats, Stone (2), Williams. 1 Bases an balls:
Off Graham, 4; off Smith, 2; off Dtneen, 2.
Struck out: Bv Graham., 6: by Smith. 3;
by Dlneen, L Tlmfe 3:25(lmplre: Evans.
Senators Defeat' A valetles. .
k PHILADELPHIAArli,.vVataungXen
beat Philadelphia today, uj,l, by bunch
ing hits on Plank. The home team could
not locate C. Smith'a curvea-untll the clos
ing innings, and DelehantsMeaved the game
for Washington in the ninth by aijumplng
catch of Collins'' liner, with two men on
bases. The locals In the first Inning made
the first triple play ever made in an Amer
ican league game here. With first and
second occupied, DaVia scooped up a fly
by Delehanty, threw to Murphy at flrat,
retiring Ganley, and Murphy threw to
Nichols, who put Milan out before he could
get back to second. .Score) ' .
WASHINGTON, PHILADELPHIA.
B.H.O A E. B.H.O.A K.
Milts, cf 4 14 4 ORartanl, 'It... 14 4 0
Ganley, If.... 4 14 VNUhola. aw.. 4 4 14 4
Dslshsnty, 8k 4 1 t I 1 Coinns, b... . t 14 1
C It mar, rf.... I 3 4 4 Davit. 1 ....' 1 1ft t 0
tores. 4 18 1 vMurphi. Sb,.. 4 114 4
Fr-sraan. lb.. 4 4 14 4 Coooil, . rt. 1 I 4 1
Kdlrlds. sa.,4 4 i t OOldrlox, cf. . , I 4 1.4 4
Bektpke. 3b... 4 til Powrs. ....! 4 4 4 4
C. Smith, f..l 3 4 4 44. Smith. ., I 4 1 4
flsnk. g 1 4 4 1 1
Totals U U 87 14 1 M.iwsll. ... 1 4 4 14
Carter. 4 4 4 8 4
g. Colltae... 4 4 4 4 4
ctlrk t 1 4 4 4
. T0U1......m"4 87 8
Batted for Maxwell In seventh.
Batted for, Cacter in ninth, .
Washington 0 4 1 0 4 0 1 0 04
Philadelphia 0 0 4 4 0 0 1 4-4
Hits: Off Plank, In five Innings; off
Maxwell, 4 In two Innings; oft Carter, 1
In two Innings. Two-base hits: Street,
Schlpke, C. Smith, J. Collins, Davia.
Sshreck. Three-base hltr Street. Sacrifice
hits: Ganley, C. Smith, 'Coombs. Double
play: Delehanty and Freeman. Triple
play: Davis, Murphy and Nichols. l-ft
on bases: Washington, 8; Philadelpdhta, 8.
Bases on ballot Bv Plank, 7. Hit with
pitched ball: By Plank, 1 Struck out:
By Plank, 3; by Carter, 1': by C. Smith. 2.
Time; 2:00. Umpires: Connolly and Hurst.
I Nans Pile X'n Big Score,
CLEVELAND, O.. April , 28. Cleveland
made it three out of four from Detroit
today. After Clarkson had allowed De
troit to score fivo runs, Joss, replaced him,
and In addition to blanking the visitors the
remainder of the game, his-batting was
largely responsible for Cleveland's addi
tional runs. In three times St bat he made
a triple and two doubles, the first being
wtth ina bases full. Kllllon was knocked
out of the . box, and Mullin glen was hit
hard. It rained continuously throughout
the game. Score: - ,
CLEVELAND. , i ' DETROIT.
B.H.O.AK. BH9.lt
J. Darke. If. 4 1 4 4 Mclnt;re, If.. I tits
Braalsr, tb.. I 14 4 t'ht-ler. , Jb , 4 3 1 4
giovsll, lb... I I 14 I c'rmwlurs, cf.. I 0 1 s
Laiols, fb.... 111 iCoM. r(......4 till
Mil .SB t 4 t"4 R.rao. lb. 4 8 11 I 4
Benila i I I 4 1 roujMin, b. 4 4 I t 1
Birm'ham, el. 4 4-14 IThomas. c... 44144
Hlnrhiaas. rf I 4 'I bO'LasiV, sV. I 4 4 1
CUrksos, ... I 14 4 Kllllao, ....t 4 4 14
Jos, r I I 5 Ahtullia, 1 111
Toult a) II II II ' -Ti.ula.'.. .'..M 7 14 12 I
Cleveland 0, 1 4 0 0 $ O S It
Detroit .1. 0 4 4) 4 fi
Hits: Off Clarkson. 4 In two-trlrds In
ning; off Joss, 3 in six snd two-thirds in
nings; off Kllllan, 7 in three Innings; off
Mullin, 5 In five innings. ; Two-base hits:
Bradley, Joss (2). tttuvull, .Cobb; Kchaefer.
Kossman. Three-base hit: Joss. Sacrifice
kilts: Mil. Lajoie. Stolen bases: Bemia
(). , Double plays: Joss to Lajoie to
Stovall; Joss to Kill; Ktovall to Lajoie.
First base cn balls: Off Clarkson 2; off
Killlan. l;-off Mullin. 1. Hit by pitched
ball: By Clarkson, 1; by Mullin. 1. Left
on bases: Cleveland, 8; Detroit, 4. Struck
out: By Jons. 4; by Killlan. 1; by Mullin,
1. Time: 2.02. Umpire: O'Loughlin.
Highlanders Beat Oat' Victory.
NSW YORK, April 28.'-Good batting won
another game for the local Americans here
today. 1 hey beat Boalon by a score of 7
to 4. The home team knocked Glase out
of the box In the first inning. Kicinow's
home run was the battling feature, bcore:
NEW YORK. BOSTON.
B.H.O.A.E. . st.H O A g.
Nils. Ik .... I I TkiMier.. H-,. I 8 4 4
Keriar. H....4 1 I 4 euro. 4 4 3
S'atiL II I 4 4 4 OM.Il.i, cf... 1 4 3 4
Moriarttr, If . I t 4 oslr, rf.... I J
Kibsrfcld. sa. 4 1 I I 4Lat-te. 2b.., 4' I 14 1
laaaa. Ik 4 1 14 1 ei ualnuh. 10 .4 i i a
htiuKhtll, d.l I I I liir. is :. I 4 I I 4
Cusmr. IB... 4 14 4 t'arrltaa. a... 4 1 I 8 4
K..U-. a... 4 lit 4Glas a. 4 4 4
bsvtsa, a... t 4 4 4 lBwuAUl, ... 14 1
Tocita ,3U1I Tola..'!..." M 14 "I
Boston . .. 0 0 1 4 1 1 4 0 44
New York 0 0 2 4 1 1 0 4 47
Twd-base hit: Nllcs. Three-base hits:
Hemphill. Cynroy. Home run: Klelnow.
Hus: -Off tilsse, I Iu seven Innings:
Stolen base: Mrrfrfej ,;.? v baaea:
New York, 4' Boston. 3. ' Baaes on balls;
Off Glaae, 2; off Newton X l-iaee on er
rors: Bosion. I; New Yok, 1. struck out:
liv Glase. 1: ..iv Burchel!. I; bk New con. 1
STANDING CF THE TEATTS.
WEST. LEAOl'K AMUR. ASSN.
W.UPct. . W.IPct.
Denver '. 10 8 .? Columbus ...11 3 ,74
Sioux City.. 4 4 .4ndlananolia t .?.'
Omaha 7 6 .5- ToMn 8 3 .7:7
Dee Moines.. I 7 .417 I-o.iUvllle ... ( .
Lincoln ,...,8 8 .HM Milwaukee .7 f .5t
Pueblo f 8 'vKsnsss City.' 4 i .a7
. Minneapolis 8 10 .17
1 St. Psul .... 1 11 .OK?
NAT L LEA CIV'S AMER. LEA OCR.
W.UPrt. W.L.Pct.
Chicago .... t 3 .778 New Tork.. 8 4 .7
New York... 4 .4K7 Cleveland .,7 4 .C-'w
Ttittsbttrg ...g 4 .40Ft. Louts.... 8 8 .!
Pblla .froPhlla, 7 8
Cincinnati ,)l I .g Boston 7 .4a
Brooklyn ... 7 .417ChlcHgo C 7
Boston ( 7 .417 Washington 8. 33
St. Louis.... 3 .0 Letrolt 3 t .378
GAMES TO DAT.
Western League Omaha et I.ln.-oln, De
Molnea at leblo, Sioux City at Denver.
National Leaarue New York at Boston,
Philadelphia at Brooklyn. Pittsburg at Chi
cago, Bt. Louis at Cincinnati.
American League Chlrsco at Pttrolt,
Cleveland at HL Louis, Washington at
Philadelphia, Box ton at New York.
American Assoclstvon Milwaukee at To
ledo. Kansas City at Columbim, St. Psul at
Indianapolis, Minneapolis at Louisville.
Passed ball: Csrrigsn. Wild pitch: Bur
chell. Time: 1:60. Umpire: Sheridan.
GAMES IJT THE H ATIOX At. I.EAGIR
Jlaw Terk Wlaa Slaw Uasse Fran
( B oaten. Three ta Tvra.
BOSTON, April 28.-Boston waa beal'hj by
New York today in a alow game, 8 to i Al
though wild at times. Dorner did not al
low tlie visitors a hit and-had them well In
hand until forced to retire In the seventh,
when a hot liner from - Devlin's bat -hit
his ankle. Kelly was put oft the field
for disputing a decision and Hannifan,
purchased from New Tork yesterday,
played first base. Score:
NEW YORK. ROSTON.
B.H.O.A.K. B H O A. It.
hannoa, rf. .1 4 a aftrewne. rf... 4 4 8 1 4
Teener, lb... e It 1 4asaamont. et. 4 1 14 4
Dnnlla. It..,. 4 ( 1 apuln.. ir 4 13 4 4
Beymour. r.. I 111 IKeller. lb.... I I 11 I I
Bmsaahaa. t. 4 4 I 4 Hsnalfaa. lb. 1 0 4 4 4
Ilerhs. b.,.. 4 4 1 I flmtcheT, Jh... I 4 I
Mcklln. tb... 3 4 8 8 1 Pahlsn. as ... 4 1 i t 1
Rriflvsll, aa. . 1 J 1 Svasnsr. lh, . 4 1 3 8 4
'"y'or. 1 0 2 1 Bswerman, i. t 4 I 1 4
Msrkle e 4 Pemer. .... I 4 4 8 4
Malarker. ..4 S 1 1 ft I .inrtamaa. . 1 1 t 14
Hsnioc 4 4 4 4 4McQana ....I 4 4 4 4
lltss. 44444
. , Totals IS I 81 14 3
Tatals a 4 87 It 3
Batted for Taylor in fifth.
Batted for Malarkey in eighth. '
Batted for Llndaman In ninth.
New Tork 4 4 0 0 1 0 4 2 0-8
Boton f i a a 0 08
Two-base hit: Seymour. Three-base hit:
Kelley. Hitat Off Taylor, I In four in
nings; of Malarkey. 1 in three Innings: off
Wlltse. 3 in two Innings; off Dorner, 0 In
six snd one-third Innings; off Llndaman. 2
In two snd two-thirds innings. Stolen
base: Bates. Sacrifice hit: Bridwell. Double
plays: Dahlen to Rltchcv to Kelley; Brown
to Kelley; Nil kiln to Bridwell In Tenner.
Left on bases: New York, 5; Boston, '".
Baaes on balls: Off Dorner. 4; ofr Tnvlor,
1; off Melarkev, 1; off Wlltse, I. Rnses on
errors: New York. 2: Boston, t. Hit with
pitched ball: By Undamnn, 2. Struck out:
By Malarkey, 6: bv Llndaman, 1. Time:
2:00. Umpire: Emslle.
Brooklyn Loses Again.
BROOKLYN. April S.-Anolher defeet
was administered to tho-licme team thla
afternoon, Philadelphia winning. 5 to 1.
Wllhelm-was batted hard, while Sparks,
after the first Inning, was most effective.
Score: s . ..
. PHILADELPHIA BROOKLYN.
B.H.O. A E. a H 0 A K
Ktiahe. 8b..... I 117 'iftttse. .... 4 4 4 1 4
Great. b I t 8 t nMaloney. et..4 14 4 4
Tltas. rf 4 114 Burek. rf 8 1 4 t 4
Maree. If 4 I 4 4 Jordan, lb.... 4 17 4 4
Otborn. ef... 4 1 t 4 OHhrfhaa. Jb.. 4 1114
Rran.fleld. lb 4 4 11 4 Hsmsell. If.. 4 114 4
nanlln. a.... 4 1 I 8 Lewis, sa 4 4 4 1 1
Deots. e 4 8 8 4 0 ftenaan. ...... 1 1 I I 1
Bparka. p..... t 4 4 4 1 Wllhslm, p... 8 4 " 3 4
Ttl MI7 1 t Totals... 88 T 2T 14 2
Philadelphia .1 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 (V-S
Brooklyn 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 01
Two-base hits: Knabe t2). Magee, Shee
han. Stnlnn bases: Grant, Dooln. Double
plays:-- Khabe to . pooln, to . Bransfield;
BransfleM (unassisted i. Left . on bases:
Philadelphia, 6; Brooklyn, 4. First base
on balls: Off Wllhelm, 1; off Sparks, 1.
First base on errors: Philadelphia, t;
Brooklyn, 1. Struck out: By Wllhelm. 3
by Sparks, 8. Time: 1:32. Umpire: Klem.
Games Postponed.
At Chicago Ptttsburg-Chtcago game post
poned; cold weather.
At Cincinnati St. Loute-Clnclnnatl game
postponed; cold weather.
GAMES- t?f AMERICAN AS80CI ATIO.t
Minneapolis la Unable to Maba Hit
aid Is Bhat Oat.
IOuisVILLE. April 28. Stovall ' Shut
Minneapolis out today without a hit. It
being the first no-hlt game pitched at
Eclipse park since Louisville became n
member of the American association. Score:
LOC'lBVfLLC. MINNEAPOLIS."
n.H.O.A.B. B H O A B.
Barley, ef ... 4 1 4 0 40'Klll. ef... 4 4 4 4
Vooeniff, It. 4 8 .3 4 OUtiiuiu, lb... 3 4 4 1 4
Perrlna. lb... f 8 8 1 4V.sldar ,lt... 8 4 4 4 1
S-illlTaa, lb,. I 4 14 8 4riMma. lb., f 4 I 1 4
Burke, lb.... I 4 8 1 Kar. rf 8 4 4 1
Stan 1st, af... 4 3 4 4 40 Brian, tb.. 4 4 4 8 4
Qulnlao, ta... 4 4 14 ORmlth, aa..... 1 4 I t 4
Hushes, a.... t 17 1 IRioek. e I 4 I t 4
kuirall, p.,.. 1 4 8 1 40berlla, p.... 8 4 I t 4
. , Baolow, c..i.4 4 4 1 4
TsUla. II 14 37 1 eorsham, .... 4 4 4 1 4
whltiaore ..1 4 8 4 4
risae 1 4 4 4 4
Totals 14 4 M 11 1
Batted for Oberlln in eighth.
Batted for Welday In ninth.
Louisville V 0 0 4-0 0 1 1 4 2
Minneapolis - 0 0 0 4 4 0 0 4 O 0
Stolen bases: Woodruff, O'Brien, Qulllin,
Stanley. Sacrifice hita: Smith, Stovall,
Buelow. Twolbase hits: Burke if). Double
play: Hughes. Burke and Sullivan. Struck
out: By Stovall, 7; by Oberlln, 4V Base on
balls: By Stovall, (; by Oberlln, 2. Wild
pitch: Oberlln. Passed ball: Block. Left
on bases: Louisville. 8; Minneapolis, 4.
Hits: Off Oberlln. 8 In seven Innings; off
Graham, 3 In one inning. Time: 1.37. Um
pires: Owens and List.
Batchers Win Clasa Game.
COLUMBUS, O., April 28.-Kansaa City
hit Geyer hard in the first three lisjilngs
and the eighth, making just enough runs
to win. Manager Cross drove in Knitter
With the winning run. Columbus sent
Swan Into retirement In the sixth, trhen
the score was tied. Score: .
KANSAS CITY. - COLL'MBLS.
B.H.O A. E. . B.H.O.A.E.
Hallaiaa, cf.. 4 114 COdwall. cf... . 4 114
Murpbr, if... 4 4 8 4 lKrugsr, It.... I 114 1
B.kly. Ik.. I I 14 I 4rrlel, lb I III
Braahrar, b. 4 1 t 3 lrnngalton. rf. 4 14 14
Ksrvls. rf... 4 114 OKIhm, Ik.... 14 14 4
KrkSfvr. so.. 18 14 1 Kaidy, aa 11 1
Cross, ta t 3 I I OJaaiea, c 4 1 4 4 4
Crisp, s I 4 4 4 W rials, tk. . 4 1 I i
Eaaon. p 3 t 4 I 40vr, 1 4 4 4 4
Brandos, a.,,1 4 4 4 Hall, a ,. 4 4 4 4 4
Hill 1 4 4 4 4r'ohl 1 4 4 4 4
Totala 14 U n 11 3 ' Totala t II 87 11 "l
Batted for Geyer in frinth.
Batted for fc'wan In seventh.
Coljmbue ..: 4 0 0 3 1 2 4 1 0-4
Kansas City 2 3 1 0 0 4 0 2 07
Stolen baaes: Becklity. Kerwln. Sacri
fice hita: Murphy, llrashcar, Cross. Base
on balls: Off Geyer, ; off Hall. 1; off
Swan, 1: off Brandon. 1. Two-base hit:
Brashear. Cr. Threa-baae hit: 8sn.
Double play; Cross, Brashear and Heck
ley. Struck but: By Geyer, 8; by Hall. -1 ;
by Swan. 2; by Brandon. 1. Hits: Off
Geyer. 1, in eight innings; off Mall. 1 In
one Inning: off Swan, 8 in six innings; off
Brandon, 2 In three Innings. Time: 1:55.
Umpire: Kane.
Ifooslers Kkat Oat Saint.
INDIANAPOLIS, April 28-St. Paul was
Shut out today by Indianapolis. Scores
INDIANAPOLIS. BT. f At'L.
B.H.O A E. B.H.O. A S.
Buak, as 4 t 4 I Medina. ....4 I I
Coulter, If.... I 1 4 4 Davis, ef 4 13 4 1
Hayooa. rf ..I 14 4 Whssler. aa..l 4 4 14
(arr lb 4 4 14 1 4Usier, II 4 18 4 4
Darllaoa, cf. 8 1 3 4Tlemyar, lb. I I 1 I 4
l..b. a I 1 I 8 Obunleary. rf. I 4 I 4
HlWirnt I I I I vHow.n, lb..., 1 4 14 4
Hspna. I4 ..4 14 1 Hed. lb..... 1 till
4iai. ..
I 1 kaosbauah, a I 4 0 I 1
TotaU 11 Unil I Toials H 8 84 1 3
Indianapolis. 1....0 13 10 4 14 4
bt. Paul 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Struck out: By Rodebaugh, 8; bv Blade.
3. Wild pitch; Rodebaugh. Hit with
pitched ball: Rowan. Two-base hit:
Hopke. Sacrifice hits: Leahy, Williams.
Baaes on balls: Off Slagle, 2; off K'Hle
bauah. 5. Stolen baaas: Harden, t'arr.
Mood. Pasas-d ball: MrCune. Time: 1:40.
Ulyipire: Hayes and Bierhslter.
v Gaare Pastauaed.
Af Toled.t Toisdo-Mllwauke game post
poned; ov!d weav
INTER CITY LEACIE READY
Opening- Caraci of Sction Will Be
" . rigytd Sunday.
EIGHT TEAMS WILL MAKE ST AIT
Presldeat -Meta Iwstraeta Vanplres nasi
Arraages far Vlsltlaa the Parka
ta Order ta Be at the
- stamp Off.
AH arrangements for ths crpenlng of the
Inter-City league were completed Monday
night at a meeting which was largely at
tended by the directors and those Inter
ested In the league. The opening games
will be played Sunday afternoon, the S:er
linga playing the lt'lets association team at
Dloti park, the Townsr-nd Gun. company
team playing the Florence Athletics at
Florence, the Merchants playing the Union
Stock Tarda team at Fortieth and Q
atreet. 8outh Omaha, and the C. N. Diets
Lumber company playing the Benson team
at Benson.
President Arthur Meta has appointed J.'
B. Gelaen,' Santly Morrison', Oeorge Claik
and William Bell as 'official umpires, snd
these were Instructed as to their duties at
th meeting held Monday Bight. Mr. Meii
will visit all the parka Sunday afternoon,
making the rounds In hi automobile.
All the manngerg turned In a list of their
players, with the contracts with, the play
ers, and a strict enforcement of the rules
of the association In regard to players will
b4 Insisted upon. Th names and positions
of the players whose contracts were turned
In and the positions to be played In the
opening ' games Sunday a re given below.
The lineup: ,
AT D1ETZ PARK.- .
Dlelx Aes'n. Position. Sterlings.
McManlgal .First bsse.., Sage
Hall Second base McGuIkhii
Nestlebnsh Third base I.c-eny
Eastman Shortxtop Twlchrll
l.Afferty Ift field WsUrf
Dlneen., , Center field. ......llemard
Shealak Right field Hlnkle
Lynch Catcher Fltr.gorald
Spellman Pitcher ; Vincent
Probst Pitcher
Hagcnsack Pitcher
AT FLORENCE. . . .
Athletics. . Position. Townsends.
Anderson First base...- ....By nek
Slcrt ....First base....-
Trowbridge .Second base.. Elliot
Hughes .....Third liase Atkins
Kinney Shortxtop Dworak
C'arloW Left field.; Qulgley
Baker Center field R. Young
Ryan..,; Rlarht field Barr
Danxc...., Catcher Brown
W. Brodhcck Pitcher Y'oung
Gustln Pitcher Welberg
AT SOUTH OMAHA.
V. Stock Yards Position. . Merchants.
Talbot v,... First base Moeller
K e i Icy Second ba se White
Hawkins Third bac Mellirm
Mayrield Shortstop.'... W. Kill
Van dure Lert field Rablnovits
Murphy, Crandal Center field H. Henry
Bodura.. Right field. ..It. McGowan
J. Cavanaugh Catcher McDonald
Collier Pitcher , Reilly
J;t. Cnvanaugh.. Pitcher Walling
Hinkle Pitcher........ Konan
Pitcher.........' Howell
' AT BENSON.
C. N. D: L. Co. Position. - Benson.
Welder Fira -oase Creighton
Anderson.......... Second bascBruggerman
Second base FttrgeralU
Doup Third base Durkee
Faber M Shortstop Valleaw
Spellman. . Ijeft. field Ratisseau
Blgelow Center f It-Id.. ..Rclnshrlber
Mullen RiRht field Blackwell
Right field Ranacker
Kranda. .Catcher... Rice, Fitzgerald
Mathews Pitcher Whitney
Stafford ...Pitcher Smail
ATHLETIC! AT IOWA COLLEGES
Ball Teams at Tarloas School Roaad-
, , ' lngtato Form.. ;
OSKALOOSA, Ir., April 28. (Special. )-
The Penn college base ball team of tlila
city la beginning the season auspiciously,
with prospect of a, , flrst-tisss team.
Three practice gamea have been played
With neighboring teams, all resulting In
victories for Penn. and there aro twenty
candidates still . working for the tesm.
Hawks in the backstop iiositinn and Beach
and Brown in the box are doing especially
good -work. The following schedule will be
played: May 8, Highland Park at Des
Moines; May 11, Wesleyan at Penn; May
Li, Iowa Wesleyan at Prnn; May li, Penn
against Ottumwa High school st Penh;
May 22, Iowa Wesleyan at count Pleasant;
May. 23, Iowa Wesleyan at Mount Pleasant;
May H Ottumwa High school at Ottumwa;
June 5, Des Moines college at Penn.
INDIANOLA. Ia., April 2. tSpccial.)
The Simpson college bell team has been
chosen for the season, and have been put
in good playing form by Coach Green.
Proudfoot ia doing fine work behind the
bat, and West rone, in right has been field
ing In sensational form. Miller will piny
second, and ia a strong hitter aa well aa a
fast man lh the field. Baer at abort Is
playing good ball, and Is hatting near the
head of the column. Dyke Is at third. Head
at first, Pembln In deft field and Culver in
cehter. The twirling depurtment la atrong
this year, with Brourink and Nlms doing
the heavv work on the slab.
MT. VERNON. 2a.. April 28-(Speclal.)
Coaclt Dennis Is rounding his bunch of
ball tossers at Cornell college into a fast
team. The men have greatly Improved In
their hitting since ths opening of the sea
son, and the bleachers have already begun
ta call "stonewall' ti the Infield. Coureon
In center ia hitting st the top of the list,
and McNammee and Cole are following him
closely, is doing the heavy work in the box.
and I.ane Is developing Into a good man on
the slab. Koseherry Is a reliable catchor
and a good hitter as well. The Infled. as at
present arranged. Is Cole on first. Beadle
second, Clemens st short, and Christie on
third. McNammee la In left and Bird-In
righL The rooter are already seeing vis
ions ef the state championship, which has
not been won by Cornell for some time.
IOWA CITY. 1.. April 2s. (Special. )
The co-eds have arranxed the difficulties
In the wsv of their iisa of the athletic
park, and will begin regular work In hockey
and other sultahia field gapies In the near
future, under the direction of the new
director nf physclal culturs. Mis Alice
Wilkinson of Chlcsgo. The girl learned
the rudiments nf the game last full and
will plsy a regular scries of games this
semester.
gel Jed Sokal at Plattemnalh,
PLATTRMOt'TH. Neb.. April 2. (Spe
cial. The annual exhibition or tne western
division of the Tel. Jed fcokol was held 1n
the Bohemian hall In this city. Janrta's
orchestra furnished .fine music. Joe Mik
of Omaha, president, spoke of the advant
ages to be derived by turning In the
strengthening of the bodies of the ypunz.
A calesthenle .drill bv A class of twelve
bovs was aond. which wss followed by a
class of twenty-four young men. which aas
louilly applauded. Then was alven some
skilled work on the horizontal bars bv the
Omaha team, and then on the parallel bars
by the South Omaha and liatlsmoc'.h
teams, FluUsnjouth and outh .Omaha did
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13 GOLD MEDALS -M
E "jnr. WHISKEY with a wefiTTfow I
: V...
.. HIOHEST AWARD'AT";S.Wr.tr, iuiti-
International Pure Food Inhibition. Paris, Franc) St.'Loul Worlttiarry Wright, cur
Lewi and C ark Epoi.uoii, -ori!ai.d. Oreaou. Could tbera lkis auhstltute lovia
j uior couyiacing sviaeuc Ol 1(4 4upnorilt , .. .....
S3 onivm uim ovr -v... . ' .. ' K. Wick, cairltr;
m w a. a.,. aaaa-aaa- avaw tm ausumiiy ffUr, psjritJCfl W tag fQ , TO7l r t
XQuUito nvor. tfor Ml . latvUlui trt. CJ4 bVa.4 Ur. iiorci. - KUtC.
Ina. an. was . A
S. IIIRSCII &. CO.
Cr '"-' - e - e - - - vrer.
' '"' """" -mil n.. n .i
D. A. Sampsonj.Gcn'l
somo good turning Met Ilia long hmse,
nhile toe Onisiin t.-sin old s-uih fins w.nk
on tlie Sid" horse. Fvsnk Hil.a dlrevted the
Onisha turners, sad Klnvifttlfisky bad gnu.
eral disrate of 4ha extoMifon ii district
niirnHmi will ( held In atma'm Jo'y t
and Auaoet 8 and 8. which Inrimtca Ne
braska. Nona sod Soirth Dakota, lc ahd
K annas: The IlsttswiwuHi class will be V.
Pllney, R. Itcbal, J. eUebel, C. Iladiaba
and It. Holly.
RVr.wTS ON TUB RO.tPJtd TRACKS ,
Berry Btald, T Win Sepaard
v Rare at Asjaednct.. :
NEW YORK. April Kerry Maid, well
supported at i to A won ahe. second event
at Aqueduct, t coixlitlon race for 8-year-olds
and upwards at five furlfmgs, todH.v,
besting a gofd field of sprinters, Including
Rosrbvn, holder of the world's record at
sewn furlongs, s Sassmaryt
First race, 8-ycnr-olds and up. selling, six
furlongs: Pig Chief (ln.1, .N'otter, to 5k
won,' Black Sheep tW4." Mustravv-, II to
second, Prln-e f Castile (III. tL Burns.
00 to) third. Time:,. 1:13. Bfulyaney. frank
!id. Tlcro, Vjucott Mnrgucrita and Wed
ding also ran. ' '
tweond race. S-yenr-ohls and np. tive fur
longs: Berry Maid Musitrav, 7 to 2
won. King Kohall t McCarthy, 12to 11
eind. Bed River tlt. K. Duxan', 4 lo 1)
third. Time: 4:!k,f llneebs.ii, Perrot, Hot
ace and Besom also ran.,. ,
Third rajcr. the Wooflhaven Makes,
i-vear-olds, four and dne-liait furlonsrs:
Fllaherbert tl2. K. Dawani 8 lo 1) won.
Trance 1109, Musgrave. " to 10) second. Pre
ceptor 7, t). Iturpa, 8 to It third- Time:
0:634. Uncle Walter, Arionctte, Rampler
and Erbert alse r. ' ' -
Fourth race, linadlcapt 3-year-olds, six
furlongs: . Aletheuo (IIS B. Dugan, 11 to
won. Oxford tll. Notter. 8 to 1) second.
Colonel Jack. (l:. BurYin. 11 to 6) third,
lime: li.rta. Minnie Atlama,. Golden IVnil,
Black Oak and Listless Also rn. , .
Fifth race, B-vesr-olds ' and up, selling,
mile: Zl (lit. MCDsnlel, 4 W 11 wdV, Mas
ter of Craft (HIV Muexrsves 3 1 It second,
Dennis Stafford (as. Francis. 3 to 1) third.
Time: 1:41. Robader, poquesslna. . Greeno,
Umbrella and Chief Hayes also rnn.
Sixth race, maiden J-year-ohl. selling,
six furlonars; Hartfoid Wov nil,. W. Burns,
Jf) lo 11 won. Fl.ider t)r. It. Dngan, 7 to 1)
Second. Trtunttih G6. Grncr. 4 to 1) third.
Time: 1:15.; Liopll 4VI,, Danger, lonakoe.
Black BrUxe", IfoSsrlo, Okltau ,4nd Hlum
hcrless also rap, Hacu'elte andVRed Bon
net feii. " ' ." v" : .
OAKLAND, April 18. -Srtfpniry: " '
First race, six furlongs, gelling:" Green
Goods !t. Harris, to ';t won. 4-ord Fili
grane (100, MrInLvrea 10 to 1.1 second. John
C. Gratis (US, .Dekrborh. ,'3 to D third.
Time: 1:13. Cslla, HilbA Myet, ' Bauhle,
Arthur Hyman, Iiaitity "Morsel, .Dt. Crook,
Marian Louise, Alice Carey and Klrkfleid
Belle also rsn.
Heoond rsce, four furlongs, fnirse : Can
tain John (110. WAJTIller, 7 to 1 'n-on; Bill
Eaton (il. Rettlg,1 & to 1) tfeeond Phlllls
llna (107, Charlmneali, 20 to .) fldrd. : Time:
0:48. Tanma, Pomare, Flying Dance, Mis
Bootless, Nasmerlto, Caronia and Wlldwood
Belle also ran. - '
Third race. nille"nd Seventy yards,' sell
ing: Bardnnta 15, Kent, SO tit' II nrf, Ed
Sheridan Ht Kelly.'IO to'1) aecohd,- Clinrley
Paine (110, W. Miller, "S to I) thlrdV Time:
1:44. Farl Rogers, Woolen. Miss May Bow.
dish. Confederate, J. R. l.augliroy, Ganncl,
Tarp and LUrrece also rsn. - i . . ',
Fourth race, the Martin handicap, seven
furlongs: The Mint (KIO.. Mclntyro, 5 to D
won, Svdney F. C8I, Ooids(ein.l to 1) sec
ond. Suaar Maid fh9. Buxton.- I to :
third. -Time: 1:35 Fred Bent.i Domln
lus Arlvl,- St. ElmWood and Ocean Shore
also ran. .. " '- ,
Fifth race, mile and a quarter, selling:
Leiratee (110, W. M'ller.' 11 to TO) won.
Nadsu (105, Hayes, 8 to t)e sacond, Jos
Covne (102. Harris. 5 to 1) third. Time:
1:6. Markle Mayer, Orchara, Roy al River,
Elie, Mandator and Rosininl also ran.
Sixth race, five and one-halt .furlongs:
Security tlOJ, W. Miller. 2 to 1) won. Sll
verstocklng (100 Mclnlyre, 4 to 1) eond.
Hereafter (W. Kent, 20 to I) third. Time;
1 :0ft. Don Domo, Kokomo, "Booget Red.
Burning Bush, Marion Rose ; and Salvable
also ran. ,' '
LEXINGTON. Ky.,. April IS. Summary:
First race, four furlur.sra: Romp . GOT,
V. Powers, a to 1) won, Maker Lawrence,
1107, Hell, 7 to 1) second; Wooibinder (1U6,
Burton, I to 1) third..-' Time! :6f. Colum
bus, Ben Howe,- Tooy W., Slrvcrlte, Soilti
tor, Mazo, Jack Combs -and Mad Rose also
V Second race, six furlongs: Ira May ol1.
Gauget. 4 to 1) won, Kstllla C. (1U5. .
Powers, 3 to 1) second. Lexington Lady
(103, W, Ott. 8 to 1) third. ' Time: 1;V
Variety, Night Mist, Carlyn B., Ellst. Al
satian, Tartar Mald : Goci , Friar and
Brown Mary also raat-.. - -.
Third race, alx furlong: King's Son U"9.
Fogarty, 4 to 1). wonV Top Lbfty-199; F. N
Burton, 10 to 1) second, Merrifleid (107, Lee,
7 to 2j third.' Time: USV Heron, Royal
Chance, Ansopla, Bramble Lad, condtce,
Verdoe, Flyon and Fred. Mayer also rati.
Fourth race, four and one-halt furlongs: ,
Alice Balrd (107. J. Lee,vl0 to l)won, Miss
Hapaburg (101, ' Sklrvlr.. . 8 to 1) second,
Cluard Allen (106. Taylor. to 1) third.
Time: 0:51. Serenade, Mi.ts Imogene, Vio
let Pearsall, Abbey C. Vancena7 Icarla,
Dusky Dame, Veriblue and Annax Howard
also- ran. s l . , i . ;.
Fifth race, one ifflle: ' Hostile Hyphen
(92, A. Morgan, 8 to 21 won, St. llario (10.1,
J. Howard, 6 to I)-second. Ed -Kane (1I3,
Minder, 4 to 1) third, Tlmo: 1.44H. Rustlu.
Halbard, John Louis, Durable, Ht., Valen
tino, Ftarrey and Camile also rah:
'Sixth race, nillo and ono-slxtecnth: La
fayette G10, ' Warren, , 18 Ho ;! won, - Katie
Powers (103, Glassner, W to U aeo,ond, Groat
(111, Troxler, 20 to I) third. Time: l:li,.
Doubt, Haacl . Patch,. Tinkers Nancy,- Royal
Legend and. Roger 8. also ran. , '-, .
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ROLLER THROWS WESTERGA ARD
Seattle Maa Take Straight Fall from
. Iswa Aslant. , .
SBATTLE. Wash... April ''28.' Dr. B. F.
Roller of Seattlo defeated Jess WeAlergaaTd .
of Des Moines, la., in a catch-ss-catch-cnn
wrestling match -hero last night in two
straight alls. The firsifall was obtained
;n 30 minutes and 20 eechnds. The second
was won in 20 minutes and 61 geconds. .
WITH THE BOWLERS. '" '
The Onlmods finished "their sessun last
night hy taking two gain'rt ,fYm the Reed
Brothers' team. CI. . Francisco had the top
single game, with 233, and led Reynold
by one pin for the hlnh total, with 582. -
Tonight the Storx .Blues and Gate CUy
roll their last match. Score: , . ,., .
. ON1MODS, - ..' , ' t '
' vi"t." Sd. ." M. "Tp.
Elliott ; ......137 'f-lMi'-'-i ! '! 033
Maglll '.;.- J? ' 14"-I4 t4
Heaton t ....110 '1:1(1 '15 -"-m
Carman- 14 1S7 ' -l''- M4
Francisco ...............171 y,H --!Oi 6S3
Totala ...'...'..'...'.,".8B7 -'(Wg-' 83 itfit
REED BROTHERS
1st.
:.m
..140
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'
..13
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ftt
m
1ii5
' l',i
M
154
1K4
175
Tt.
:i19
il!5
5M
, ul.i
' '418
Chatalene ..
Greenleaf .,;
Reynolds
If. -D. Heed
Straw
-Totals
,.-.., .:...;rt20 srs- 'sa-i u
Thlatt Bkr. Willi 'ton :.'W'WitiV'
LCJNDONl April 28-There were further'
negotiations, today with the Idea of trfang
Ing a contest between 'Jack Johnson and
Tommy Burns. After reading the condi
tions under which Burns deposited 810.41
with a sporting newapept-r. for a meeting
with the negro, Fltipairick said today:
"Thera la no use in trying to do anything
until Burns gets the klea.that ha 1 to have
tjO.uto aa his share of the purge out of his
head-"' . s
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V'.dftCd
-Ave boea
'.Islatiou of
A thf city ut
v Capital.
..c, who liiise been
veral days, has la
in Omaha,
ty carriers appointed:
route 3, Charles A.
rat Hamer, suhstitui..
vilie. route H. James
V out E. Mitchell.
oute 1, David J.
R. Jonea, aubsti
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