No Hit Game ... Ftrthinir Fitches. No-Hit, No-Eun Game Ajjaitjst Topeka. ' ONLY ONE MAN 1 &S.CHES . FIRST Visitors Leee Paat Ciam4) by Oae to Nothing Score i-Onlp- Three llt Off Ft"Ur m.W V ". ' ' LLNX'OVN, Neb.,Aug, I. Farthing pitched ne hit. not run garne against Topeka thi afternoon Ofily one man reached drat, an rror by Gagnler 'On a 'difficult chanoe, balng thaonaa.'l1T) score;, LINCOLN r i - A. Ii. 0 0 Jude, I, IK UagnJar. sfc. -.4, t i. i x Cole. cf. '4)7 0 t Cobb, rf CocUman, 3b. . Thomas, lb. ... Weidensaul, 2b K major, c ..... 1 11 0 8 0 -J Fartblr.g. p. Total .1 M TOPILICA. . ' - ;1f ' as. n. O. 3 V I 3 0 X , 0 1 0 B. 0 0 0 4) 0 . 0 o o 4) Wooley. ef. ......'..,... 4 Beckley. l,b, nuey, ri. 1 homasoih' If. ... ... t ... ... J ... i Hellly, aa Welch. 2b. Stoffer, 3b.. i,, Kama, c. Fugate, p. Brown Totala ......... .27 u Batted for Fugat) In ninth. . Lincoln 0 M 0 1 0 M Topeka 0 000-4) stolen bat: Jude. Boorlfloa lilt: Thomaa. Left on baaea: Lincoln, 4. Struck out: By Farthing, 3; by Fugate, 4 Baaea on balla: Off Fugate, L , Hit by -pitcher: Jtty rugate, L Wild pitch: Fugate. 'lime: U'ii. um pire: Flynn and Clark, WICHITA BlT4CHItl THE1H II1TI lltai City La ky ,Foar ta Twe ... , ; - acora, ,.. WICHITA. Kan., Aug. l.-Wlchlta bVinched hlta In' the fifth inning and won from Bloun City toaay. 4vto 1. bcoro: WICHITA. AB. R. H. ...4 1 0 O. 1 7 t U Mlddleton, cf Hughea, 2b Balden, If Koerner, lb Weaternl, lb Schmidt, aa. Pettlgraw, rf.... tihaw, e Altchlaon, p 1 ,. 1 . 0 I 1 , I 1 . t 0 .0.1 0 1 Totala 23 4 SIOUX CITT. AB. R. 6 27 17 H. O. 3. A. 3 . . 0 Andreas. 2b. ........ '.-..'.4 1 Stem,' lb P..,...,,.- 2 0 Meyers If ...(.,...t...4 0 yuillln, 3b................ 4 0 Miller, ....3 I Fenlon, rf....'. i... J 0 Neighbors, cf 1 0 Hartman, as.. 3 0 O Toole, p 4 Welch I 0 Totals :3Q . S Batted tor Stem' In ninth! i 0 v 0 , T 'I 0 i 0 13 1 1 0 0 0 34 I S!oux CUy .w-V",1, f t"0 9 Wichita ,....'..;.;. ....0 0 0 4 00 0 1-2 0 4 Left on bases:-Wotx-Clty, 10; Wichita, 1 Sacrifice hits: Stem- (2), Fenlon, Meyers. Two-base hits: Andneas'2), Westersll, Bel don, Fenlon. Stolen 'batfea: ' Belden. Double plays:' Schmidt to Hughea to Koerner (2), Hartman to Andrea . to Stem. Struck out: By AltchlBonV-lrby O'Tomw, u Base on balls: Off Aitchtaon, t; off CrToole, 3. Wild pltcfcrtrtltchlipi.:H;t by pitched bujl: Neighbors. Umpire: .Haskell. Time: 1:0. " a - ij i i i - i - DENVER' tjt'ta. it OTElR CHAMPS 'i. r i i j, Play Good Boll aad Win' by Score ot Nino 'tof 'Two. 1 DENVER, Aug. 1-rDenver played good ball today and defeated Dea Molnea, I to a Dolan gut two home runa. Cranaton also ' made a home run and Lindsay just failed, being retired at the plate. Score: R.H.Ii Dea Molnea ....0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 02 1 0 Penver 3 I 3 0 I 0 0 1 Mil 1 Batterlea: Herche and Dawaon, Ehman and Weaver. Umpire: Mullen. Lovering High Gun in the Shoot i - Breaks Ninety-Four Out of One Huiv dred Omaha Gun Club " : Honors; ' (' 1 l it ": ' .1 i At the fourti;. shoot Of tha series of eight matches now befng shot for the Townaend cup by the Trl-Cfty gun olubs, held on the Benson Gun club ' grounds Sunday, Frank T. Lovering at.' the .Benson club was high Burt, breakiaar l out" of 100 targeta. taking ' firsi prise., ChUtnaoto was second with Tha aaoof f of ' ttta 'Ipoombs medal be leen Chrltrt ;-ejna t. McDonald was won oy tne irrrrt. - to, PI The Omh 4un cliib wen the team shoot, witn uenson Second The shOut next Sunday will be at South . Omaha grounds and there will be a side match for a pun of 33) between Dan Whitney of ths pnsqn, clubhand Frank uwortK or south Omaha. Bolti are ex cellent shot and .Jtjytjba a matoh of mucu iniere.t.. The 1 scoraa: '-"" OMAHA aar cLtrB-. luiVWIS .... McIonald Rogera ... Townaend Flyon .... 0 IS l 14 SO- Di M 17 17 1&-D1 f.l.Hf.'. H -13 't 18 lit 9 ni'. ll M.--U IS 19 tt I 1 14 U 17-83 Total. 417 GUN CLUB. 1 1 1 15 II !S 15 1 J 11 16- M ,Aa.lJ.J0 15,20 IS M V.I.. li 1 11 IS 18- 93 It 10 18 U 13 72 .' 4S ' BENSON wnitney.'t......vl Besrd Levering .... Chrlstensea Griffin M tJ Total SOUTH OMAH 4 GUN CLUBTeam No. 1. ....,.i.al.lJM 17 14 81 $.....J.Jl3 lg18 17-83 Dworak .. Frya f Merrill .:. Loyle .... Pixon .... Tout... ' is l is m 4 13 18 It It 15 77 V 13 1 17 20 li 60 l 41 COUNCft BLUFFS TEAM. Ayleawotth ...u 11 17 19 15 17-10 Er;L 18 11 1- 31 fro,1.1," v i- IS 14 18 17-11 Gottlelb 16 17 15 II 1884 Mahaffy . u n w u u-:i Total $37 SOUTH OMAIli GUN CLUB-Team No. 3. Wri? t -..13 U 15 11 11-40 J"0'-' h 14 10 14 15-4 Morrlaaey .1 l t io i jo 71 Muiiough S li IS 14 17 ij 7U , Totki.. .;..... :...Lt::.;..:..; i . . , , - . ... Indooeadeatp Wla (rant Merchaata, Tha ladenandenta trlmmiul ih vi,,. Hill Merchants Sunday by the score of C to a. Keener, or in. Merchants, was knocked out et the box In the fifth, when he waa replaced by Piehoune. who waa alee hit hard. Wlsler and Smith, of the Independents, pounded t.ie ball without mercy, each securing a heme run. Batterlea: Independent. Smith and John, eon; . Merchants, Backer, Plehouse snd Adams. . , Qetheobiaear.GIrl Wfn Salt. L! AN'OrLES. "fal.. Aua,. 8., (Special Telaarram ) Hie, thre diiualiterp of Uev. J. Walter Murria 'bf iKitlimbuig. Neb . woa over li.ouu tort j J in a.ieal fight with their aunt fur their grsodjiwtiier'a estate. tUn Key to tho Situation Beo Want Ada. ' ixr -jVw(. a. 4 for Farthing-; Standing of the Teams . WEST. LEAGUE. NAT'L LEAGUE. W.L.Pct.i W.LFct. Denver e 39 .fcH Chicago K 12 .HO Sioux City.. W 40 .SV!) Pittsburg ....MS .f1 Lincoln 59 41 .6i7 New York....M 8 .1 Wichita 47 .!M Philadelphia 47 47 .WO St. JoaeDh...46 5 .4 Cincinnati ...47 4 .4S0 Brooklyn ....41 84 .4:3 ft. 1-ouls 39 M .4"2 Omaha W 60 .434 ra Moines.. f .4n Topeka (4 71 .8211 Boston M 64 .360 AMER. LEAGUK. AMER. ASS N. W.L.Pct.i W.D.PCt. Philadelphia C 31.t.7 Mlnneannlla .7!) 39 .667 Boston W 40 .tool 8t. Paul M 60 Detroit ..ST 41 .57 Toledo .HI H .HC New Vork... 48 M Kanraa City .$7 H Cleveland ...45 BO .474 Washington, 41 M .414 Chicago 88 n .SM Colunibua ...M S7 .4.3 Milwaukee ..S0 00.4n( Indlanapolla 45 67 .( St Iiul U M LouIbvIIIo t waSitV " MlMVLbAUlir,, I W.L.Pct.1 W.L.rCl. I Fremont .4 13 .W6 Clarind Auburn ....or .6i4 a rand Ulndift (4 .E7 TOW .I'M Falls City. ...86 34 . 514 Neb City.... 38 34) .M0 ouuri iirr . a 39 S3 .KW Columbua ...40 41 .4W Kearney ,...37 43 .4fll Haattnxa ..iM 4J-. Red Cloud.. .34 41 .4M Shenandoah Maryyllle .. 36 n .416 23 41 .394 Seward 44 .4&0I ' Ycaterday'a' Iteenlfa. WESTERN LEAGUE. Omaha-flt. Joaeph, poatponed; rain. Rloux City, 1: Wichita, 4. pea Molnea, 2; Denver, .' , Lincoln, 1; Tonekn, (I. . NATIONAL LEAGUE. Clnclnnatl-Prooklyn gama poatponad; wetl grounaa. St. Loula-New Tork, poatponed; rain. Plteaburg, 1; Beaton, 0. - - t Chicago-Philadelphia, poet pored; rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE'. Waahlngton, 1; Chloago-, 3, , ., New York, 1: Detroit. 1 , . Boaton, lj Cleveland, t. ' 1 Philadelphia, 1; St. Loula. 1 AMERICAN ASdOCIATION. Columbua, 4; Mlnneapolla, S. Loulavilla-Kanaaa City, poatponed; rain. . Indiana poll, t; Milwaukee, 6. . . Toledo, ; St. Paul, L ' NKBRASKA LEAGUE. Haatlnga, 6; Kearney, 7. ' Superior, I; Red Cloud, 7. ' Columbua, 1: Grand Ialand, 1. Seward, 0; Fremont, (forfeited). MINK LEAGUE. . Auburn, 6; Nebraska City, 1 . Clarlnda-Shenandoah, postponed: rain. MaryvlUe-Falla City, poatponed; rain. Gamea Today. , Weatern Iaa-ue Omaha af'fet. Joaeph Sioux City at Wichita, Lea Molnea at uenver, i.incom ac i open. American lvalue Boe ton at Chicago. Philadelphia at Detroit, Waahlngton at Cleveland, New York at et. L,ouis. National League-Cincinnati at Brooklyn. St Louis at New Yoik, Plttsbur at Boston, t-nicago at x-nuaaeiiiiiiB. American Association coiumnus at win- neapoiis, jjouinvuie at tvaniai vny, 1 apoiin at mnauiiaa, iuiwuw i pi. Nebraska League-Hastings at Kearney. ouperior at rtra t-umu. v.uiumuu. wmuu Island, Seward at f remont - - Mink I.eatrue Auburn at Nebraska City, Clartnda at Shenandoah. Maryville at FUJlal City. Nef Sent to Gate ; Seward Follows, ' Game Forfeited T.THttrnr Time -at Fremont WheniSL Louis 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 Oi O . I ,r . tfJ.:: T.. Ta I iU.aaa(CA ua, r abivaub; a.cuu aihi i Issues with Umpire. FRKMONT, '' Neb.. Aug. g. (Special Talairam 1 Seward forfeited tha Kama tA I ..... ...UUut,.r,,wu.. part ot tne nun inning . manager air waa put. out c-.ine game ror Talking Dace) 1 tt.'i. vi.L.r, 'k. nii him I . ""-- i " j R gate n t"" wiftiie teiun iuuuiu, 1 Actual score when gama ended Fremont ...,;X0 0 0 3 04 Seward .1 0 0 1 01 Batterlea: Fremont. Hoffman and Mason: sewara, Hanson and waijey. umpire: uei aen. ' . tuSD. CLOUD, Neb., Aug 8. (Special Telegram.) Red Cloud's muddy diamond waa perhaps respoualble .in some measure for the Indiana victory over the cement workers. Red Cloud arot live earnad runs to Superior's one. Score: R.H.E. Superior 0 3 0 0 0 0 00 08 4 3 lied Cloud 0 U 0 0Ls .I 10 l U 1 Batteries: Superior. Glaaho. Clark and Aartiey; nea viouu, masters ana oss. 1 Struck out: By Giaahn, 4; by Clark, 8; by V, . ..... K 1-J . . ...II... I I n V. n u. I "in .l.m, w. v,r. vn rail.. w. utasiiu, .1 uj naaiera, a. awo-uase una: orauutoua, 8; Jarrott, 1; Fagan, L lime: 1:16. Umpire: Aiosweu. i GRAND ISLAND, Neb., Aug. . (Special Telegram.) Cotumbus found Johnson with ease today, the thirteen hits being for six- teen bases. Padure. left fielder tor tha dls- coverers, distinguished himself. Nina of the Columbus pu touts wer. la tha outer gardens. Four hits off Morse were divided in three Innings, -ticore: rt R.H.E. Columbua 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 8 Grand Island.. .1 0 8 8 0 3 0 8 13 1 Batterlea: Columbua ' Johnson and Ag new: Grand Ialand. Mm-an. and Carroll. K1SARNE.Y. Neb.. Am. 8. (tSnecial Tela. Bram.w Kearney defeated HaaUnars today. m ti,. , l... n .,.. T to 8. The game wos somewhat of a Slug- glng mach. although Hastings could not hit Wright at critical times. Catcher naarda had hi. finirer hadlv ma.had .nd Donnelly took his place. Kearney knocked Wsldron out of the box in . two Innings. Pierce and Donnelly both got home runs. Score: R..H.E Kearney 3 0 2 1 0 1 0 0 7 Haatlngs 3 110 ( II t i M 'Batteries: Kearney, Wright and Town send; Hastings, Waldrpn,. . Pierce, Qaarde and Donnelly Time: i.30, Umpire; drlf- 1,h- : ' - :.,'. . TOWNSENDS WALtOP; BREWERS y Wlaalaa Two Oat of Three 3amea They Claim the Amateur Cham ploaahtp of Omaha. the first Inning, securing l hits and four runs orr urugaemai.s aeiivery. jne rea- . , . . . . . , ' " - iShercr, CUir and Faber fyr th owmsnfl. 1 i o ,,,:iUM" w tuv APwiiw-iiiuB Hv?r mv oiun ieuupow. TRIUMPHS. TOWN8KNDS. , AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Hall, lb 4 I 1 I O'Coooor, woe. ill I M 1 i i 1 r, lb.... 4 4 4 1 1 Durkra, p-lb. 411 4 Barr, Eaatm'n.ib-lf 111 twn c. Co, ot-a. 4 0 10 ll-'abar. aa. ... 4 4 4 1 Drtimni-. lb. I 111 4 1C. Cialr. ib.. 4 3 14 1 4 MoUaa. aa.. I 4 1 T I Elliott, lb... I 111 B. Cos, rf.... till oliacbton, 0... 4 1114 Uulalaf, tl-a 4110 u Mullen, ei. 4 . I 0 1 U'S'inan.P-rt 14 14 Djtkt p...... I 1 1 uTinii-! Totala. i .14 I IT 11 I Totala. Horn run: Clair. Three-base hits: llall. O Connor. Scherer. Two-base h tat br (2), Hachton. Klllott. Double -playal -Hall to McLean to Drummy, Faber to Llltott to Clair, Klltott to Faber to Clair. , Stolen bases: Scherer, Eastman, Elliott (1), Clair it. uu-onnor. eirei oae on huh, Dyck. ; off Bruggeman, ; oft Durkee. t Struck out: By Dyck, 8; by Bruggeruan, 5. Hlta: Off Bruggeman, 15 In seven li rings; off Sacrifice hit: Dick Grotte. Durkee. 1 in. two .Innlnga. Clair. Time: 3:1s. Umpire: Mlllera Wla. The Updlkea defeated the Baum tren Coa In a one sided game eunaay arternoon by the acore of 17 to 8. The feature of Oie same was the batting ot the Updlkea Grossman ot the Updlkea got four hits out ot aix times at bat. Baker struck out fourteen men. Score by Innings: R.H.E, Updlkea 0 8 1 4 4 0 1 C U 4 Baums 0 0 101401.4 r.atterlea: Updlkea, Raker and JohnOon; ....!. U,' Il.lt., 11' ' Baum Iron Co.. Byland. Nelmm Wnd" May. Struck out: Bjr Buker, 4; by.Ljiand, 4 by kelson, A. , . . . The Key to tha Situation Bee Want Ada. rTl.. "r...k4a ' 4.a 4-AV oVa '-Bao.aJa. 1 Triumph, by tha decUlv. scor.of 18 to 1 BC b(f ;.MDyert (3). WgVn. at me vinton atreet pevra.ounaay- Ane b-,i-. off Rhode 4: off Townanda Draotltally wort the utttne hi ,Sfi I, !. S. n!,'.' .. i. Sioux Bunch SOX LOSE CAME 10 SENATORS Scott'i No-Hit Pitchiny; Unable to Kake Up Young's Lou. MM WASHINGTON OETS TWO 15 FIRST Lea 4 Too Bis for Chicago t Orer ' " come McLean Drlvee Oat ThreeBaa lilt Oaa Twa-Bagger. CHICAGO, Aug. a Scott, who ralleved Young In tha first after two runs bad counted on Milan's double, Schaefefs sin- . . . A i.fl.u nlK4 B', nT wiu mil nil im I no - hit ball, but did not win. Score: WABHINOTON. CHICAGO. , AB.H.O.A.B. AS.H.OiA.B. Milan, at.... 4 II xtr. 31).... 4 till rhierar, It.. 1 1 f fPfeniit, of... I 1 14 Oemi r, rf... I I IHrU, n.. a Miliar. Ib....l I 4 tDoushtrt, 1(4 ElMrfela. lb. I t t 1 f TwillMilll. . 14c Bride. 3 0 3 4 lPurt.ll. lb,.. I Conroy, rt.... S3 eColllne, lb... I Unglmb. lb.. I 11 0Snllln. ... I aotu ei s 4 1 iinni, p Jobason, 1 0 1 v Scott, 1 "wnite i Total IS 1 37 11 1 TtUla BO 4 ST IV Batted for Scott In the eighth Waahlngton i o Chlnaao 0 0 0 TWO-case nit: Milan, xnree-oaaa am mv Lean Hlta! Off Youna. 1 in two-thirds In-I ri"?1.0'? BcoW' ,.,n?: in "f '.",4.T with sufficient scoring paper to record the ttnk1 bEU'. on b.70n6ff JohnVT "trutfl. proper. and the au.stlon.b.a de Struck out: By Johnson, 3; by Scott, 1 ctslons of the umpire, David Christie. At Tims: -1:39. Umplrea Perrln and Dlneen. I Warhep is "tlngy. DRTROTT. Au. 1. WarhoD held Detroit 1 to four hlta today, ut waa supported poorly r.ma from N.w York. Btroud was very effective in the dangerous spots and was backed up in fine atyle. ine victory givea Detroit third place Score: DETROIT. AB.H.O.A.B. NEW YORK. AB.H.O.A.B. D. Jonas, If. 1 10 lWoltsr, If.... 4 114 1 1 I 0Knli?."l.: 4 0 I I J ralahanty, lb 4 Coba, tt I Crawford, H. I 1 OOraa. at 4 110 9 Morlarltr. lb 1 ill tCbaae. lb.... 4 1 11 1 Bnah, aa I e 1 1 SLaDorte. lb.. 4 0 I I 1 T. Jonae, lb. I Schmidt, e... I ITS OAuatln. lb... 101(0 11 crlaar, a I 1 I I Blrou4, p I It 4WrliOB. ... 10141 4 17 t 1 Totals It 4) 14 l 4 1 Naw York 0 0 0 0 1 0 o-l Detroit Two-base hit. i Crawford. Sacrifice hits: Molarity? D. ionVa. Lft on bases: V- trolt. 1: New York. s. Base on Daiia: i gtroud, 3: Warhop, 1. Flrat base on errors: Detroit. 3. Hit by pitch Dan: ay warnop laioriaruy). rrucK out: otruuu, m, "niiininiiin lai . Tru imiiiiAri Warhop, 3. Wild pitch: Stroud. Umpires; I AMERICANS IN TEN INNINGS cgn ana w luugiimu xiuiei a.au. Philadelphia Wlna from St. Louie. ST. LOUIS. Aug. 8. Bender outpltohed Kay and Philadelphia won. score: PHILADELPHIA. ' ST. LOUIS. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Lord, It 4 1 1 0 Stone, It 4 1 I 0 0 Oldrlnt. of... I I 4 11 0 Hartaall, lb.. I I 1 I 1 1 Newnara, lb. 4 4 11 0 Collins, lb... t Bakar. lb.... K.th, lb.... I Murphr, rt.. 4 4 11 II I 1 1.1 S 110 14 IGnao, rf...i 4 1 4 4 4! S'waltiar, ef. 4 t 0 Wallaca, as.. 4 I 4 t ITruaadala. lb 4 1 I I 1 Barry, as...., 4 Thomaa, a... 4 OSuphena, c. 4 1 4 1 Bander, p.... 4 tRif, p I W O 1 V Crlaa A V V fouls 40 14 17 I I Totala. . .K 4 17 11 I Batted for Ray In the ninth. Vhriaalnhla . 084001 00 1 I . . . . wIAAam a. ah k. V. Tim A WO-Dase nix: tsione. ease on oaus: oh Ray, 1. Struck out: By Ray, 4; by Benaer, I l. lime: 1:02. umpires: xivans ana tuin-1 rinwftf . .. . , ; 1 . 1 Cleveland Wlao La at. . -1 fl.rVHT.AKn A nar. S.-Tleveland took 1 the laat of tha series from Boston by tbeleans and allowed. butsiX' hits and pulled eora or to A. A'ne game waa won in tne lnlng,i.when..Twu-ner doubled, Graney tripled and Bemls singiea, x aiKenperg inept Bostons hits scatterea, except in me 1 ew1f.- ... , - i CLEVELAND. ..' gOBTOM. - ! AH.H.O.A.B. Ai.H.O.A.t. TtrnWi lb... 4 II IHeoper, rf.,. 1 S 1 liorall. lb.,. I Ill vsnfie,. ao. ... 1 S Oranar, It.... I Lajola. lb.... 4 Bamla, a..... 4 9 0 Bpaakar, . el. . I 4 OBtabl, lb 4 I 1 Gardner, lb.. 4 1 0 1 I i ; 3 0 I N as. rt 4 1 0 1 3 3 1 0 Law la, It 4 0 Waaiiar. as., 4 4 lKlalnow, e... 4 3 Arallana. p. I Blrm'b'm, ei I Ball, aa 1 Falkn's'rg, pt totala. ...111117 1ft 4 Totals... ...H till I Cleveland ...2 1000000 -l Boaton ...0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 Two-base hits: Turner, Lajole. Three- bfrti-aall T-ti pm Inirham IWMlhlA . nlaVI I Turner to LeJole to Stovali; Arellanes to Btahl to Enale: Laloie to Ball to Stovali. Base on balla: Off Falkenberg. 3: off Areiianes, 1. Btruca oun tsy r aiaeiiuent, 6; by Arellanea, 1. Passed 4all: Bemis. I . . 1 u Jt . .... 0 naSQ Ult CirurOi . VlBTCWiiu, a, xww.., " len on Daaea: cieveiana, o: jooaton, e. Time:. 1:43. Umpires; Kerin and con nolly. ' BLUFFS MERCHANTS BAT PAfPIOS Oao-Sldod Gamo Resulta la Defeat ot Sarpy Coaaty Mea. The Counoil Bluffs Merchants defeated the Papllllon (Neb.) base ball team In a nnn-alded niDi yesterday at Council like a good game, but after the Merohants made six runs in the sixth inning, the Papllllon team rau tn a stampede and ...ih n fi.M h i,aii Khmia r thj. p.. nininn iMm struck out nlna men. while Broadbeck struck oat seven men. Both Doenger and Claire caught a good game, !rr J....iJT t..rr r.Zw.-,- Lii .. nd the fuidlna at lallan. aibaan Dygert, Ooff and Dougherty were eaaily tha teaturea of the game. Both- Papllllon and the Merchants got men, around to third bass, but could not get them home, before the fourth Inning. Score: PAP1LL10N. MERCHANTS. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Tslloa, lb... 4 0 14 aoibaon, as... 4 111 Baadl. If ... 4 11 Ootl, lb Ill Startasr, at.. 3 Doasbarty, lb I I I I Bull, ri 4 1 eCialra, c... 14411 Diianaar. ... a i a inini, io....a i a -J J J itM,back."ai I . I i I Kins, ' aa-.... 3 til IHIsstna. rf.. S 8 IMakln; lb... 4 111 IDraart, If.... Mill atlioaa, p I I t Bioadback, p I I 4 1 Totala IS T!l 14 T Totala..... 44 14 17 II I Ooff out; bunted third strike. PaDlUlon 0 0 0 1 0 0 t V 01 Merchants u v s s 1 1 1 is Earned runs: Papllllon, 1; 'Merchants, 7. Two-riase nits: ftuir, uioson, Dougherty Broadbeck. Three-base hit: DouKhertv. Dougmriy. Bases on Broadbeck, 7. Hlt wlth mtChed ball: By Rhode. Uibaon i(.Jh Dygert; by Broadbeck. Staruer. First llgi n3 UIl aj a va ai , a ('iinvui i liimuh. eta on bitM: PapilUoa. I; M-rchautJ . Time: i:w. umpire: Moaner, ucorer; bam i uroan. Attftuoance: MAX UNION WINS IN THE THIRTEENTH Nehawka Loooa Oaa of Hottest Games of Seaaoa. UNION, Neb., Aug. 7.-("pec!al Tele- I k:.k.lil Brain. umiwh urtww nvuawKI a i j. r .. . -.j. v,-, .. . i - in one or ma notteat Samoa I II Dayt(i m tbla part of the state this seaaon to 4, requiring thirteen Innings to de. i . j. thai a-amai. Altar T r elde the game. Aftar the sixth Inning. .lther d. ,ecured sny scores until the thirteenth, when Union made two. Eaton. U. Vnlon pitcher, blanked Nehawka for L.- .ir.i-ht lnninaa Soore: r tTninn 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 vahawka 1 t 1 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 0 0 A A Rlt,,: ITnlon. Eaton and TVnia-1... v-.W.i.. P'r' Jam' Mason, Adanie and Hall, Urn. James Banning. St. Jose na Bars Plarera. WICHITA. Kan.. Aug. S.-The 8t Joaenh Weatern league team has purchased Catcher Coo snd Outfielder Goodrich of the Seoul paw weatern team, to report August 16. Wichita has purchased Plteher Rstv Wright from Topeka, formerly with the War... f ( H n.a Date for Coarelagr Meet. BUTTON. Neb., Aug. 8 Special ) After much contention It has finally been decided la num nm iw uuuieiui niovt in Sutton, beginning October 11 and continu ing the remainder of the week Cleveland Boys Topeka Player. CLEVELAND. O.. Aug. 8,Th Cleveland ball club today announced the purchase of Outfielder 1 hompson of the Topeka, Kan. Lose, to Jobbers; Grizzlies Clown Base Ball Game Furnishes Plenty of Sport "Bloomer" Team of trisgniied Playen Me eU Dutchmen at Hod and Oun Club. Tha atallar 4UracUon, at tha Omaha Rod and Oun club waa tha baea ball game which had been achedulod tor na aiwr- noon between tha "Boston . Bloomers" and the club team., Thoa ,who viaitaa n- rrniin,la ifnutlni tn IM "aura SnOUgtl m r . . m - lemal baa bail , artlats irom ina d bean olty upon the diamond- wera a bit disappointed, but fortunately, most ot the alub members war ."on" and tha afternoon of fun drew to tha club ground tha largest number which, has been there at oca It was organised, excepting on carnival, days. Those who eaaayed the female rolea Were artiatlcally attired for the part, while tha Club team, headed;. by Hugo Welsln, ap peared dleguaed as Dutchmen, sans only the wooden shoes. The battle was for eighth. Uooi until th .fifth Inning, when it broke 0e0101-SuPln' rlot- u is hinted that tha causa hree-baae bit: Mo- of the riot was the gross carelessness of the amrkenr In nnl nrovldlna- himself any rate, despite the coat of armor In which ha was clad and tha ax and alarm clock which he carried. Mr. Christie was hanged In the course-of tha riot. Other- the gamo was without Incident The usual Sunday ' sports largely gave way to tha ball game, but another heat of of the sail boat race waa run, Trio win nlng first honors, with Catherine second. Catherine and Manawa still retain the lead tor th trophy, but .yesterday's result moves irio into imro place, inrougnoui the day Prof. Gtintz mandolin orchestra of about thirty plecea furnished muslo In the pavilion. The coming weeks at the club wll be busy ones. On Saturday of this week the women of the club will alve a Dlcnle for " ,.""""T m.sa.on. -m .ur August 28 Is planned a water carnival. On me ii anu biuh men ui club will meet In a base ball battle. Score la Tied la the-Ninth aad Again la tha Tenth,' hat Aaaorlcaas Make Oao " More. The Americana wnn from tha Hollva In me nrat came of a double header at vin ton park yesterday by. tha close score of 4 to 3, in ten Innings. ieitner side scored until the fifth inning When the Americana scored one. Dennlson na bmlth hlttlnir for slnales and Adams bringing home Dennlson by a sacrifice hit. In the first half of tha ninth the Hollys tied the score and tha Americans failed to get any in their half of, the ninth. in me renin tne noiiys got two more runs on two hits and a walk, and things lot ked blue for the Americans. In the laat half of tha tenth Hlckey struck out the first man. Smith beat out a slow arounder, "- - t unny, wno nit one pi Tne premeai two- j'-bcc. w.r mv -vu - muui ius imiuH uie icon, rstn iupD rut aaie put- tins uonny on inira. enerer anocKeo in the winning run by Trslnarle over short. Adama arajtnn rh,.rruMin,t rtr the Amnri- oui 01 many Da1 Jiojea. , Mickey pitcnsa lor the Hollya an l!ilfel' pitched great ball. striking out ten tcan ana not passing a. man. ... q .un AMERICANS. 1 HOLLYS. AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Dannr, f. f. ... I 1 1 4 IFalconar, 11, I I 1 I W.HaohUn, a 4 1 t 4 0J. Kallr. lb. 4 1 I 1 Bapp. tb....-l I S 4 1'. Kallr, lb. Mill Sbarar, lb.... 0, J 0 Datisbartr.lb ills Tranr. It 4 0 10 0 C. Coo, .... I 1 10 1 A.Hachtn.rt 4 Stack, rt. 4 11 0 Donnlson. lb 4. Ill 0, ,4 MAndr'wa.aa 1 0 1 Smith, aa. ... 4 tit 1 Braaamaa, It f 0 I 0 0 Adama, p.... I I IHIckay, p.... I II M ToUIsi t U M 16 J " Totala.... .i 4 411 11 One out When winning run was made. ' Americans i.i. 0 4 0 0 10 9 0 0 8-4 Hollys ... .... 0 6 0 9 0 0 0 0 1 3- fP'UHUiv.o. V.1. (.... CrnUn Kat aa Smith. P. Kellv.'tlouehertv. Sacrifice has I Art.m. P. Kallv. UuAndrawa. BiMiman. mil with r.ltrhrt hali: Hv Aiiima 4:. bv Hlckey. 1. First base on balls: Off Adams, L Struck out: By Adams, 6: by Hlckey, In I T. . .. . , 1 . r . . . . I iimSt A:V. UOipirei :AUlM.ee. GOTCH WINS FROM FARRELLS Fariaar Baraa, AppWara In Omaha Vml torn aad Mokoa a. Ssocn, When Called Idob Tha Farrella Journeyed to Carroll. Ia. and went down to deteat at tha hauda ot Frank Gotch's Humboldt team, by a score of 4 to 4. i . - The Farrell's secured an eany ieaa aur n the fore part of the game, but fuffored disastrous round, that of tha fifth, when the lowans chased Ui six runs on a series of misoues. Intermingled with two passes and a triple by McLeary. After that Probst twirled better and but two' men reached Ilrat base. urn ..r4 n tha mound for Humboldt hut wm aoon driven from the slab and retired In favor of McCleary, who held the Omahan's ln safety. The Farrella received an ausplolous start I by scoring one In the opening round. Hits by Woodrnff and Tingley scored one In the next and a terrific clout by Kennedy drew the third. Farmer Burns appeared on ma aiamona arrayed in a Farrell uniform ana partici Dated la the Farrell practice. He waa riven a areat ovation by the large Bum ber of fans and flqnaly responded with Tha hlttlnir of Kennedy and a oneHianded stop and throw by AQkina were ne ongn lighu for the rarreus. FARBBLLS. ' - BUSBOUDT. AB.H.O.A.B. . AB.H.O.A.B. McKanr. rt.. 4 1 4 iPaeoott, aa.. 4 1 1 1 Adktne. Ib... I 1 I OBoara, 4 11 Croft, ef 4 0 4 ODodse, of-lb. 4 4 Kantian-, lb. 4 I I1! 1 Brownlni. K. I Eriiason. If. 4 t 1 4 MaCle'nr.lb-p 111 Woodr, aa.... 4 I 1 lsoniars, lb... 4 I I Quislar. lb.. 4 1 14 lAuatln, lb... 11 Iana, e a o a i awuaina, n.. a i Probat. p....l ft I 1 Hill, p 1 0 I uajiiou, oi... a v a ToUla It I 17 17 I f y Totals..... II 4 17 T Farrella ............. 111019000- Humboldt 0 .0 0 0 f0,0 0 0-4 Two-base hlta: Kennedy, Tingley. Three baea hit: McCleary. Home run: Ken nedy. Struck out: By Probst, 8; by McCleary, t. Baaea on balls: Off Probst, 1; off MoCleary, U off Hill, 1. Double play McCleary to Fawcett to Dodge. Umpire XAldWIg. RESULTS IN "THH MINK LEAGUE Played from Aabnra. At Nebraaka City, floor: R.H.E Auburn Neb. Cit VVVU.SAVl V O O City t 81000008-8 11 Batterlea: Auburn. Hlrsch and Reed; Ne braska City, Wells and Waller.. Umpire rietcner. At Fal la City, no same. ram. At Shenandoah, no game; rain. Hill Mea Wla The Burllnartnn Rod Socks won Sunday I afternoon from tha newly organised team th Monaroha. better known as the Monmouth Perk s, by a score ot 13 to e. - I tlmZ?u- ' xn? mouna ior m I oiuna in m tUit Inning, when he let them moke four "fores. In the seventh Inning Young I I IW VI1V U. L 1 1 II V III1V lit, luv 1 1' ' . n.m a. v.aaia two oansri. v..ni,.v. ,,iwu I ,,un, aonrina. vJ.. w.lm,r came nazt and knocktd h.. t.J.b.A iikt a home run. but was only aood for two sacks. Llsy and Satft, for the Berks, did the star fielding ot the game, a fell Adams for the Mon archa was in the lime light for his team. R. Jl. R. Burlington R. 8.-1 0 8 114 1 1-13 ' 14 4 Mo arena .41 14 00404 4 4 Batterlea: Burlington Red Socka. 'Maaon and Clemen-. Monaroha Aoderaon and j Miller. Uiuiaje; Muia-u, BREWERS DEFEAT nOOSlERS Lewie Drivel in Deciiive Bun in the i Eleventh. Inning. FINAL SC0BE IS SIX TO FIVE Locals Pot Two Over la tha First aad Walt Till the Nlath to Tie Score with Couple More. MILWAUKEE. Aug. 3.-Lewls drove In the winning run In the eleventh after Mc- Gann, who had batted for Cutting, had walked tnd Charles had singled. Tha score waa to t. Score: MILWAUKSa. INDIANAPOLIS. AB.M.O.A.el AB.H.O.A.B rf.. I IIS IChadb'n. tt 4 0 rdll Charlta, lb.. I I 1 1 twilllwna, 3b. t 1 4 I 1 1 IH.Hm, rt.. I I 1 0 0 vcarr, lb I I lit II 4 ( Ilhntjr, II 4 1 I 4 0 Hor, ....( 0 0 0 eMurch, lb.... 4 115 0 I Cifly. 4 3 I T Dowd, p I 1 0 I 1 4 4 0 Totals 46 II II i t 1 0 LIS, at 4 I rrr. lb.... t 14 Clark, lb.... 4 1 I Baiilirr. 1' Spenoer, f. Marshall, t, Crntwtll, f 4 11 10 4 40 4 4 0 Mcoirnn. a Braan Cuttlns, p.. Mrtiann ., Totala a 14 s 11 t One out when wlnnlnar nm waa m Batted for McGlynn In the ninth. Batted for Cuttlna In th .l.v.nih Indianapolis ....0 011100020 04 Idnlanapolle ....0 01110003 0 0-6 lwo-base hit: Clark. Three-bane hlta: Marshall, Hayden. Hits: Off Cantwell, 4 In three and two-thlnla Innings; off Mo Glynn, 7 In flva and one-third innings; off Cutting, 0, In two innings. Sacrifice hit: Coffey, stolen base: Williams. Left on bases: Milwaukee, 11; Indianapolis, 12. Base on balls: Off Dowd, 6; Cantwell, 2; McGlynn, 2. Struck out: By Dowd, 8; Cut ting, 1; Cantwell. 1: Mrdlvnn l wim pitch: Cantwell. Time: 2:30. Umpire Owens. Millers Wta la Ninth. MINNEAPOLIS. Auar. S .Mlnn.nnotl. won in the ninth on a passed ball to Al tlser, Cravath'a single, which enabled the former to go to third, and Williams' long sacrifice to center. Manager Frlel of Co lumbus, declined to play off the finish of the game of June 30, ordered played out by President Chlvlngton. and it la not nroh- auio iwiiviiia-ton a aocmion win be obeyed. MINNEAPOLIS. COLUMBUS. AB.H.O.A.B. ah m n A n Clymer, ef,., 4 11 OPerrtns, lb,. 4 1 ' 1 1 Aititer,' ee...i 114 OHInchman, If I 0 1 0 0 CraraU. If... 4 111 CConj.lton. rf 4 1 I 0 0 muiama, id. a a l cuowtia, lb.... Ill Rnsaman, rf. 4 I 1 1 0 trial, cf 1 110 anew m a, hi l I I OOdnall, lb.... I Ml I I Oill, lb 4 110 OMahllnc. aa.. I 1 111 BOlltn. O 1 T I OArboaaat. a..l 0 I a I 'an, p a I 0 S liLlebbardt, p. 1 ft 1 1 0 . Bltton, p 0 0 0 1 Totals Mil 17 IS u'Carlach .... 1 10 0 Strommol, p. ft 0 4 0 t . ToUla 11 714 4 -jun out wnen winning run made. Batted for Carlach In oiciith Mlnneapolla 0 i a a i n i ft ik Columbua 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 04 Two-baas hlta: iMnPnrmlrlr I?l,nn u.h. ling. Three-base hit: Altlx'er. Hit's: Off A.ieonart, s in rour ana two-thirds Innings; Off ltton. 3 in two and- one-1 hint I nnl nara of Stremmel, 2 in two and one-third Innings. onwi on uuua; kji i r lene, ; otr tiltton, 1 off Stremmel. 1: off Slttnn. 1. Kinmii our y Flene, 1; by Liebhart, 2; by Bltton, 2. iime: i.m. umpires: AJlernaiter and her guson. Toledo Takes Easy Oae. ST. PAUL. Aur. 8. Toledo won tha in the first Innlntr. when thev haiteH ni..r out of the box and secured a lead of five i ujib, ouora: TOLEDO. AB.H.O.A.B. ST. PAtTT. AB.H.O.A.B. Mailman, rf. s ft 0 ft Oi-l.rk ir i a a 4 0 3 1 1 ft ft ft 1 0 0 o 4 0 1 ft 0 0 I- ft HTchnian, lb I 1 1 1 ft Woodruff, lb. 4 4 1 Bulllran, ef.. 4 ft I 0 uMcC'm'k. as. 1 I 1 Hieaman, If. 4 0 1 0 ftllurra. of... a i Abbott, a,.... ft I 1 lAutray, lk... I ft 11 rraeman, id. a s T V I L,leaa, rt.... . 4 0 WcGartbr,1 as 4 1 4' I IWrlsler. lb Elwert, lb... 4 I I 1 0 Kallr. 4 1 1 ooft .401 illlgan, p...l 1 ft" OBaljer, p.. iotaia.,....a BAT1A . ToUla 21 1 IT 14 1 Toledo E 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 01 St. Paul 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 d 0-1 TwO-base hit: McCarthy. Thr..tm.. hit: 'Freeman. Home runs: McCarty. Free man. Base on balla: Off Reiser, 2; off Gl llgan, 8; off KUroy, 4. Struck out: By Gllligan, 1; by Kilroy, 3. Umpires: Chill and Cusack. Time: 1:45. RESULTS IN THREE-I LEAGUE Waterloo, Davenport, Rock Island aad Dabaaoe Wla. WATERLOO. Aug. 8. Statev'a error u sacrifice and singles by Collins and Fromer gave the locals two runs and tha game in the ninth inning today. Loomls pitched great ball, only two locals reaching flrbt oase up to ma nintn inning. Score: R.H.E. Danville 00004001 0-1 8 1 Waterloo 00000000 32 3 1 Batteries: Loomls and Wolfe: Patton aui Harrington. DAVENPORT. Ia.. Aur. 8. Mas Rmlth blanked the visitors with three hits in to day's game, the home team winning In the tentn on mree singles ana tallying the only run of the game, Soore: R.H.E. sprlngneia .......... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 2 3 Davenport 000000000 11 8 1 uatteries: Hartley ana schroeder: Smith and Walsh. ROCK ISLAND, Aug, 8.-Th homo team won a fast 1 to 0 contest from Peoria today, the winning run being driven over the plate by a ternrio double by Kelly. Dick ana uvits eaon pitched fine ball. Soore: R.H.E. Peoria 00000000 0-0 3 1 Rock Island 00000010 1 2 2 Batteries: ovits ana Asmussen: Dick and O'Leary. DUBUQUE. Ia.. Aug. 8. The locals bunched hits on Walsh in the third inning of today's game and beat Bloomlngton, 4 to 1. Catcher Nunsmaker threatened to assault Umpire Daly and was fined and put off the grounds. Score: R.H.E, Bloomlngton 00001000 01 6 1 Dubuque 00031000 4 t 0 Batteries: Walsh, Nunamaker and Erwln; Perrlas and Boucher. SWIFT PRIDES BITE TUB DUST Colamhlaa Take Good Game ky the Scoro of Fire to Two. Tha Columblas defeated the Swift Prides In a well played game at Fort Omaha yes terday arternoon oy me score or 6 to i. The Swifts started out good In the first Inning by getting twd runa. but stopped richt there, as fitsgeraid started to use his head along with the shoots and after that the Swifts did not get past second hajia. In the Fourth the columblas atarted In to get some runa ana by clever base running wltn a tnree-oagger tnrown In. ihev cot all they needed to win. The feat urea of the game were tne firming or the Columblas ana the one nanaed catch by the Swifts left rieiaer. Score bv innlniss R.H.E. Swift Prides 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 3 Columblas 0 u o b o V 0 o 0-4 6 These teams will meet again this season for a large purse. GRAHAM GOES TO JOIN THE TEAM Pa Wires for Hla Faat Utility aad Ha Hastens to St. Joe. Maa A wire was received at the Smokehouse yesterday from Pa Rourke asking that Graham be sent at once to Join the team at St. Joseph. The fast little utility man went out on an afternoon train and will be In uniform ttua afternoon. Kane has been out of the game for three davs. He has gone home In answer to call to be with hla sister, who la critically 111. Beat the Speotatora. Because the team of the Bemla Omaha Bag failed to ahow up Sunday, th Buck Antlera claim the game as theirs. A team from th crowd was picked up snd gave the Buck organisation a merry run, the latter winning, 4 to 5. Any team in Omaha averaging 18 years of age would be wel comed by the Buck Antlera Score: R. H. E. Buck Antlers 4 8 2 Near Stara 1 8 4 Batterlea: Kendall and McGiwsn, Moren and liavlu. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS Charlea , Ware, assistant general superin tendent of tha Union Pacific mail left to day on a trip over the Union Pacific lines in Nebraaka. Feast Upon Billings to Try to Drive Trotter for World's Mark Owner of Uhlan Will Send Him Against Time to Wagon on Cleveland Track. NEW TORK. Aug. 8.-C. K. G. Billings, owner of Lou Dillon, has gons to Cleveland to drive his trotter. Uhlan, 2;02. at the opening of the Grand Circuit meeting there tomorrow, in an attempt to lower the world s record to wagon without the aid of a windshield. Tha record Is 2:03V. made by Major Delln In 1903. Mr. Billings re cently drove Uhlan a mile . to wagon In 3:0:V, but the performance was made at an amateur meeting and was not a tech nical record. Uhlan trotted a mile to sulky a few days ago In t:00 which Is faster than any other horse has ever shown In public or private without a windshield. Ak-Sar-Ben In Lead. Ak-Sar-Bcn lodire No. 222 of tha Ancient Order of United Workmen regained tho lead In the Ancient Order of United Work- men league Sunday by beating No. 173 by a scoro of to 5. The 171 lodge team got two runs In the first Innina- and two In tha second, but later were, nosed out by their opponents. The college pitcher for 178 did some spectacular twilling, but the fielding departments of the teams were evened up. naileries: No. S2I Wright and BroWn; No. 173, Nubon and Rasmussen. Umpire: LenU. .. Ranatera In a Romp.' The Rangers defeated the Hotfmana of South Omaha Sunday afternoon at Duffy's park by the score ot 13 to 4. Lewis pltohed a good game, allowing but four hits and whiffing seven men. McDonald, the Rang ers' shortstop, waa the star of the day. both in fielding and at the bat. He "soured four hlta out of five trips to bat. two ot them being two-baggers, and had nine assists and five putouta and one error. Score: R.H.E. Rangers 0 3 1 8 0 8 1 4 13 14 1 Hoffman 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 04 4 6 Batteries: Rangers, Lewis and Nystrom; Hoffmans, Guenness, Usher and Donohue. NEWS NOTES OF SPORTDOM Manager Dick Cooley ot Topeka Is said to be in the field with an offer to sell his team for 116,000. Dr. White, pitcher for the White Sox, Is said to be the only twlrler In th business who can get Ty Cobb's goat.' Jack Sheridan, veteran umpire, Is soon to start on a scouting trip In search of um pires for the American league. The present season in the big leagues has seen more freak plays and unusual ball games than hs any for many years, The ten days' aeroplane carnival, to open at Asbury Park, N. J., August 10, promises to be an event of national Import ance. A story going the rounds out around Den ver has U that club owners are about to start an ouvter fight on President Tip O'Neill. Billy Delaney Is wearing that "I-told-you-so" air. He roasts Jeffries and sava John son could have done It five years ago Just as easily. .. , . J. R. Kllpatrlck, Yale track champion and foot ball star, will compete for the na tional all-round championship at Chicago, August 13. ' Jack Johnson has an exclusive residence section in a Brooklyn suburb In a turmoil, having announced that he Intends to pur chase a 162,000 dwelling In their midst. . Oklahoma has a heavy base ball casualty list this year. A number of nlavnra hnvu died from Injuries received during, carries, and the .list, ofr minor injuries runs high.- Manager Jack Holland of the St. Jonh club is Out on a aroutlnc nvnitlnn u. has promised hie fans a first division team ana ne is out arter players, to-strengthen the team, , . ... BASE BALL IN HEAVEN SAYS PRE CHER FAN MaaaachnBetta Minister Ueclarea It Not Unfitting- to Think of ,' Gnmes "Over There." MATTAPOLISETT, Mass., Aug. 8. "Baso ball In heaven," waa the subject ot a ser mon preached today by the Rev. C. Julian Tutill, pastor of tha Congregational church. He said in part: "Heaven Js hut . an evolution of this wprld. A Christian may love a ball game and loving . it remain a Christian. Why then, Is It not safe to prophesy that even the game of base bajl will havs its place In some spiritual form in heaven.' GENERALLY FAIR WEATHER Weather Bareaa Predicts There Will . Be No Abnormally High Tem perature This Week. WASHINGTON, Aug. a Indications that there will be no abnormally high tempera tures throughout the country during the coming week- were found by the weather bureau. Generally fair weather Is predicted for the Mississippi valley, the plains states, the Rocky mountains and the plateau regions and Pacifio states, S S Secures Old Soros in the very simplest way. It Just goes Into i ths clrJ, million and removes thm poisons and impurities whlcli are keeping the place Kent and healing properties from the blood, Instead of iiritatmgiseaso-ladoii cTrnT EverrsPtonVof an old sore suggests diseased blood, .the lnaamma tlon disoharge, discolored flesh around the ulcer, and the fact that It roBiatt every form of looal treatment, and even returns after being romoved by surgical operation, Indicates tq what a great extent the blood la polluted. S. S. 8. re moves every trace of poison or infectious matter from the circulation and makoi the blood stream pure, rich and healthy. S. B. 8. reachos hereditary taints, and those who are suffering from an old soro, which came without any appareal cause could not do bettor than talto a course of this great blood medicine t remove the inherited taint, 8. 8. &. cures old sores for the one simple roasol hat it Tjurifies the blood. Book on Sores and Ulcers and any medical adtict free to aU X write. THE BWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA Idols have been worshipped for years but , none ' have given half the satisfaction half the pleasure of these IDOLS. They are made of imported tobacco, of long hller and by hand Never before has such value been offered at the price. The only tribute they de mand is a trial. Rtcomm -neW ly aw the Champs DOVES EASY FOR PIRATES V Visitor! Blank Boston and Xncreaia Batting Averages. SCORE IS SIX TO NO iTHINS Loagc lilts by Clark and J. Miller Start Ball to nolllna Locals Have Trouble Placing- . ' Hits, BOSTON. Aug. S.-Long . hits by Claf and John Miller decided today's game In favor of Pittsburg. The final ' score waa t to 0. Boston was able to make more than one hit In an Inning only one. - Score; PITTSIil'RO. BOSTON, -I AB.H.O.A.B. AB.H.O.A.B. Prrna. lb.... 4 1 1 1 1 Col Una. It... 4 MM Loach, cf I 1 I ft Hrrio(. ib...! 1 4 1 0 riarka. If.... 4 Wagner, aa. . I I I 0 OeVeaner. lb.. 4 111 1 1 4 R. Millar, rt 4 0 0 I 4 4 Abb'tlchio. aa 4 I 1 I 1 I I 4 4 11 1 4 1 1 J. Millar, lb a Plrnn, lb.... 1 Wllaon, rf... 4 Olhson. e 4 Lelfleld, P .. 4 1 OHerk. ef..,.,. 4 110 4 tOrahain. ... 4 ft ft ft- 0 OShean, lb.,.. I I I 4 1 0 Brown, p ft ft 1 1 1 1 Kna, p. .... 1 t-.t 1 ToUla Pittsburg Boston ... 17 1ft IT 14 1 Totala l t IT 11 t 2003 MMJ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 Two-base hit; Beck, Three-base hits: Clark. J. Miller. Homo run; Clark. Hits: Off Brown, 7 In four InnlPRs; off Kvriis, 3 In five innings. Sacrifice hit: ' Brown, Double plays: Shean .to Sweeney to Al hatlcchlo. J. Miller to Flynn. Left on bases: Pittsburg, 8; Boston, 7. First base on balls: Off LeiNeld. 1: oft Evans. S. First base on errors: Plttsbura:. 1: Boston, 1. Hit with pitched bnll : By Evans. Flynn. Struck out: By Lelfleld, 1. Wild pitch: Evans. Time: 1:33. Umpires: Kason and Johnstone. : i . Ninety Million People in Nation Census Estimate Officials at Washington Believe Num ber Will Total This Amount Two Months' More Counting. . WASHINGTON, Aug. It wll be about the middle of October before the people of the United Slates learn their true rum ber as revealed by the offlolal count of tha Thirteenth census. It is generally believed that the number will be about 90,000,000, and the census offisials are known to share jhls belief. About 300 of the more than 1.800 clerks In the census office are compiling popula tion figures only, while the others are working on other statistics, Contrary to the general opinion, .oil th counting of th people Js done by hand, tabulating machines being used only In classification aa ta race, Bex and other conditions. .).., Enumeration figures will, continue to be given out day by day for th next two months or more, while the sociological and industrial figures will come liter. All the enumeration figures are counted from three to rour. times ana investigation is or dered if there Js any suggestion, of aa error. In two cit-es cvldsnos of fraud has been discovered and In one. Great Falls, Mont., a prosecution has' been undertaken for fraudulent enumeration. The inten tion of Director Durand Is to tabulate first the population of the Urge cities, after' which the figures for. the states will be given, out as tbey.ar asQertalped, the re turns tot all counties In hfe 'kUteeing'arl- nouncea at me eume time as. tha .figures for the' state. At the Theaters Summer Vaudeville at the Gayety. - Last night at the Gayety the house was packed all evening to witntss the excellent bill of continuous vaudeville and mori de pictures. Maintaining his balance on a sluTk wire seems to be as simple a matter to Roy Cross aa Is standing on both feet with most of us. Cross puts a peck measure on the wire, gets both feet In it and Jumps it along the wire as though he were slipping . It along a sheet of ice. Temple and O'Brien proved themselves to be a lively pair of singers and talkers. With "Baby Doll" as his subject, Harry Lyons told a very pretty story In song, the same being Illustrated by colored slides. "A Game of Hearts" la a romantlo moving picture. The, "Imp" picture in the present program is entitled "Tho Mistake," New pictures will be shown tomorrow, and on Thursday another set of vaudeville performers will present them selves. Matinee dally front 1 to 5 p, rff. p, ny j the htjF SIDNEY-Jn order to sdvertlse ney chautoique, which begins August 13, the Commercial club er that place has ar ranged for an Immense auto parade to tour all the towns of Fremont county Mon day, August 8, advertising the chautauque. Twenty autos will be pressed Into aervlce, and the towna of Knox, Perclval, Ham burg, Farragut, Shenandoah, Imogune, Randolph, Tabor and Anderson, will br vlalted. . . CURES workmanship.. MoCORD-BRADY CO. O mail a ) U). i A club, lie will report Immediately. I