Bringing Up JOBBERS EASILY TAKE LAST Hare Walkaway Defeating Willii, Who It Hit Hard and Often. WICHITA PILES UP TWELVE RUNS Rata la Last Half of the lath Betirers Baker, Wha l-els la le Scores Dartae; Tkli Interval. WICHITA. Aug. S. Wlrhlta won the laat game of th series from Omaha In reny fashion. Willi" was hit hard and often, the loo Is plllnx up twelve aeons. A rain fall during- the laat bait of the ninth and Baker was unable to control the ball. Omaha made five acoree In that frame. Score. WICHITA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Tydeman. rf & t S 3 Nicholson. U 4 3 3 4 0 0 ORourke. 2b ( 1 2 3 0 0 Kltastminons. aa (13 2X2 J-till d. cf a S I I 0 0 Itapp, 3h 4 J J 1 0 .Henry, lb 4 I Z t 0 lones, c 1 0 0 2 0 Baker, p 6 0 0 0 J 0 Total 5 U II n I 3 OMAHA AB. H. H. O. A. E. Krug. If 3 2 1 0 0 0 Thoniason, cf 4 0 2 1 0 0 Krueger, c 4 0 110 1 Srhllabner, lb 6 0 0 1 0 Consallon, rf 4 12 0 0 0 Thomas, 3b 3 1 10 4 0 Graham. 2b 4 0 0 1 (0 Iunlop, aa 4 110 3 0 Willis, p 210(1 xCroeby t 1 0 TotaJa 36 I 10 M 11 2 s Hatted for Willis In ninth. Omaha 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 ( Wichita 0 0 0 2 0 3 11 li I-eft on bases: Wichita, : Omaha, 6. KacrifWa hits: Thomason. liapp, J one. Two-ban hits: O'llourke, Thomwnn, iMlla, Krug Fltaslmrnons. Ktolen baeea: Tydeman, Nicholson tSi, Henry, Krug, Conxaiton, Thnmaa. struck out: Ky W lllla. 3: by Maker. 0. JHaavs on balls: tff Willie, h: off ilaker. 4. Wild pitch: Haker. Umpires: iiarr and Uaaton. lime: 2:10. aiorx hit TorEKt at will Whole Array of Jlarlera kfewed Don a by he ladtaaa. TOPEKA, Kan.. Auk 5.1fioux Ctly hit Top,;ka pluhira at will and won tally, 14 to a. tsrora: TOPBKA. AB. a M. O. A.B. ik h ran. 3b & 1 3 8 i 1 -a Flainbera, If 4 0 0 0 0 1-on y l nc, rf ( l 2 3 0 0 Kuernor, lb 4 0 3 7 0 Happa. c. a 0 1 1 aiiion, cf 2320 l.aiumore, 2b 2 1 a 0 I i hlHn, aa 4 0 O 2 Daahner, p 0 0.0 0 tilKl. p. , i 0 1 0 3 0 alrcloth, p. 1 0 0 0 0 Totala St r II t l SIOUX CITY. AH. K II. O. A,K. t'ooney, 2b & 0 0 I a 1 l 'lark, if (01100 Kane, lb 4 1 3 0 o Davidson, cf , 1 1 0 2 M 0 Baird. iib 4 3 113 ail.haii, If 3 1 3 i v Wmtth. aa 4 0 2 2 3 2 Murphy, c ( 1 2 a 1 aapcr. p ( 2 2 0 4 Totala Mt 10 12 ST 13 "l Minim out: hit by batted ball. Top ka I00l3t t Si"U City 0 ( 1 0 0 0 2 1 1-10 He.jnn run: llalrd. Two-baae hits: Kor afhe. Taillon. ljiitlmore ii, smith. eo nllce fly: Koerner. lKMible play: Cnoney to bmlin to Kane. Rtolwn baana: Halrtl, Kan, Hlta: )ff Itaahner, 3 In on In hina; oif ru-lalgl, ( In ala lnninaa; ff l aij cloth. 4 In two tnnlnaa. llaara oa balia: off ashner, 1; oil Kelslgl, ; off h ain lnlh. I; off (iiutprr. 2. .sir in k out Hy Ziiuihner, lj by Krlelal, (; by Keit- loth. 1. lilt by pitchrvl haii: Dy Lli nr. 1. Wild pitch: halrcluib a), i m. pire: Ktotadai. DK.tYKR FROM BOOITERI Derldla (iaiue at Berlra Settled fcy . scan mt Tbrcev Tnr PK3 XniNEH. U.. Auir. I In-.r wn the dtcldlnt; arame of the avrlrs tram ih Itooateis this aJttmooq. 3 to 2. by bunch- iniiiia 011 iiuen wuu two out In the eveutn tnnins. ekoic: DE8 MOINE8. AB. R. If. O. A. E. Halm, rr o 3 2 0 f iuntrr, rf 4 040 Burr-rll. 3b .3 1 0 0 Jnllfl, lb 4 0 10 0 Ml. c 4 0 17 10 KHMlUL as 4 2 J 2 Vlrcrn. If 3 0 0 3 0 Harlord. 2b 4 0 3 1 (0 ltKan 4 10 0 3 0 1 0 0 Totals l 3 1 27 10 0 DENVER. AB. H. M O. A. K. Ftye, 2b 413(0 RIGHT HOW while: Irs coo-i Hav Your Palm Beach Suit Dry Cleaned .,.$1.00 Other S-pleca Suit 91.23 Flannel Trousers Ko 2 -pice Sulta, spoused and prad ,BO Work called for aad deliv ered promptly. L:s tb phone. The Pantorium "Good OeAnera and DjerM 1S1R-17 Jones ht. I 'hone Doug. SH.J. . Ujct-tl, Irs. Fathe r r -r 1 r i r 1 i r i 1 . v WELCOME f ItVEMV-THAT ( 1 Vll.LXOU CVfR I nu- A P v5erm U Aaowrw nwWHTHvt thought in caic mc thiw .t r!L "LOOK T r.t v VW- ftQ'SlS fcNo cntil. 1 if iti r;i n the dock to wpl- Vkjinthat icot mckoh what thi I f,,ov whatxl ;s. . I " 1 S 'UYfri I 1 faldy. rf. .. Kditigton, f . Huther. If... Kpahr, c ( 'off ey, ma.,.. Klaher, lb.,.. ItarlHiur. 3b.. ovlnnlon. p. Uaakell, p 4 Touls 34 3 I 21 U 1 Batted for Hoaan In ninth. Pea Moines 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 02 Denver 1 o 0 0 0 0 2 0 i Two-base hits: foffv. Butcher, Oas koll. Faye, Kaldt, llolne run: t'a-aldy. mruia win: jiv iioKan, o; oy (jaaaeii, a. Hits: Off ("ovlnirton, riona In one Innina, Kaaes on balls: Off Ilorau. J: off lias- kll, 2. Irt on bases: Oes Molne. 3; IJenwr, 0. Tim. 1:2b. t'mplrea: Cullen ana ryr. ITEHZEH HOLDS 'LOPBS DOW Pltehea Waaderfal Gaaae for Jaalea, Wlaalaaj, Tm ta Oaf. ST. JOSEPH, Ana-. I-An airtight pitch-Ina- battle between Khmun and Hleraar enaea in tne twelfth Inning today whm Hrlttan alniiled with Kox on aerond baae. Ko acorln. Hteraer pitched a wonderful Cxme. allowlna the vlaltlnK dub but four hlta and pllchina the last eleven innings without being acored on. Bccre: LINCOLN. ..... . AB. R II. O. A. K. -mer. rr I, 1 i j o o McdHfrivan, aa II 0 1 3 0 i.iovo, in t 0,1 2 7 1 Collins. If ,...4 0 1 3 0 0 QiiMlln. 3b.. .(. '.. 4 ' 0 ' t 1 0 Sohrather, tt 4 0 0 4 0 0 H. Willlama, lb 3 ft 0 It 2 0 itnnor. c a a 1 n li'.nman, p 3 0 1 1 0 Totals ........ M 4 34 1 .T. 2b... JOSEPH. AB. R. H O. 13 A. F. R. Wetaon. rox. ir. O. Watson, rf 4 Pstterson. lb ( Brltton. ss.3h ( H. Williams, rf ( Wall. a 3 Pettlgiew 1 Orlffluth, I rtchang, r.-3b S Kteraer, p 4 Totals ...,..4J I U 34 21 Aw4,tut . whn " 'nnlna; run scored: Orlfflth out, bunting third strike. Hatted for Wall in ninth. Uncoln 10000000000 0-1 Ht. Joseph 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1-2 Two-base hits: WUler. R. Watson, Brlt ton. Hacrlf Ice Hits: Collin. O. Wstso-i, Irltton. Htolen bases: Fox. Double l,,',r.": B.BhoJtto Qun to Williams, lirltton to Hchaxig- to Patterson, brltton to It. Watson to Patterson. Left on base: Uncoln, (; Ht Joaxph, I. HI ruck lV J v"""- ' y Hteraer. . llaa-e vn i! 1 nieraer, off Khtnan, 3 Hit by P toned ball: By Ehman (rtuter ron. Wall); by Hterser H. Williams), lime: 245. Umpires: Dessau Orlfflth nd Brown. Sluf eds Defeat the Pittsburgh Federals PITTSBURGH. Aug. l.-Bt. Louki de feated th Pltlaburgh Federals In th second game of th series today, 3 to 2. There waa little hitting and no scoring except n th sixth Inning. Seer: R.H.E. M. l.ouie 0 0000(0003 j-uiauurgn 0000300 03 7 Batteries: Uroom and Simon; I.eclalr, Walker and Berry.-Kerr. BROOKLYN, Aug. ( - Hoffman a double. Westerall'a alngl and Land's eaf hit to left la th alxth lanlng, scoring Hoffman, brought la th deciding run which easbled Brooklyn today to win from Kanaa City, 4 ta a, Rcore: R.H.B. Kanaaa City 160030 03 1 urooKiyn 110110 4 t 2 Hatteriea: Stone. Adams and Easterly; SeKton and Land. tilFFAU). N. Y.. Aug. lA ninth, liming rally gav Indianapolis today fume, ( to 4. Th Buffed also filled the bssea with only on out la th last half of th ninth Inning, but they were ui able to score, -ore: K.H.K. Indianapolis I 0 0 1 0 2 7 1 J'ulfalo lO 1 00 2 0u4 4 Batteries: Moselay, Billiard and Rati den; eVhuis and bieir. . SaraTat Triaaa Bcatla Twlee. SARGENT. Nb., Aug. . 4 Special Tel ei mil.)-Kargent took two of the fastest guinea this season from fck-oU yesterday and today. In th first iiim Walter Johnson II, belter known aa John Reach, would not allow 8cotia to cross home plate, shutting them out, 4 to 0. Mmokey John allowed Scotia only six scattered l.ita and struck out elaten men. fcauiter a en the mound for eVotla and did ex cellent work. M"ore: lament 0 0 1 t 4 4 bcoii 0 a a 4 Batteiira: Katgent. Reach and Raach: H.otia, haulier and Dansee. Wmuire: Freer. Toe ay Sargent took the lonr end of It. uruia 1 i 1. .Misma was on me n 10 una tor oargeni, lury for Sco tia. 8ie: K1IK. Karaent 1 141T4 Bcolia 1 0100 0 03 4 7 struck out: By Atlahle. I; bv Puryea, 1 B&tterlea. farBt. AUslile and Prichard; Scotia, Duiy and Lianaee. I uipirc: Freer. Defeat far Beetere. CAMBRHXiK. Neb. Aug. a-tHpwial Telcgiani) Cambridge defeated the liansas City Bwoetera jf Kiulth CenUr, 7 to a Batteries'. Cambridge. Juatua and Carroll: boosters, Moat and Bournaiu. :anilridg got eleven hlta and the booel era seven. Th game was won by a bat tlug rally la the ninth. America a Cleveland .... Milwaukee ... I-oulevllte .... tt. Paul Indianapolis Minneapolis .. Aeearlatlaa Reaalta. 4ii ai t ( 4 0-4 ( 4 ( a 7 14 1-3 7 II 1-4 1 Carry Uaea I Hast I age. IOWA C1TT. la.. Aug l.-Spe.tel Tel rgram r'aul J. Curry, quarterback of ine iowi root ball team In l,iu. mil anl llil. has accepted a position a coath of the Hastings college team at Hastings. crry ruainfa me ioa (lealinian laai reel TIIK HKK: l'il' rrKht. '. Intcrnstlonal News bervtca NORFOLK IN THE FIFTEENTH Two Hiti in Final Inning; by Turpin and Bright Tarn Tide. HARD BATTLE FROM THE FIRST Saaerlorlty Orer Calaaabas Re vealed by Oraellaa; Contest Waved la Brllllaat rialak af Two Ran la Oat, NORFOLK. Neb., Aug. (.-( Special Telegram.) Two hits In th fifteenth In nlng by Turpin and Bright won th game from Columbus, 3 to 1, this afternoon. It was a hard battle from th first Inning, la which Dad Town' Drummers showed superiority over Columbus. Norfolk is now In sixth position for th first time, flcure ! COLUMN a. NORFOLK. AB H O A.E. AB H O A a). Bond, in. lb I I VTurpla. rf... 7 1 4 1 t Krsslnger, e 7 1 ok.k. :b t 1 I 7 1 tMelkar, lb.. 4 111 1 Hrlbl, II.... 4 144 Pratt, II I Peal, lk rrrt, af.. i liiisartr. Ik Hlh, rf... I Atil, .... Klruaner, . I I II 1 Obruca. cf ... lilt I 2Town, lb.. I 14 1 1 SHroars, as... 4 1111 I M U.Mr. f... I 11 1 INm, e till - ninth. ( s a a Tetais ....it r44 II Totals .... I 44 21 I On out when winning run scored. Columhua 0000910000000 01 Norfolk 10000004000000 1-3 Two-bas hlta: Bright, Nee. Bases on balls: Off Hlrsoh, 3: off Klrchner, A fHruck out: Uv Hlrach. : bv Klrchner. 7. Left on bares: Norfolk. 12: Onlum bus, 0. Double playa: Hlrach to Musser to Towne. Rels lo Brown. Passed bails: Musser 12), Kranlnaer. Hit by ptfebed ball: Role and Bright by Klrchner. Bao rlfic hits: Klrchner. Dvrert. Brown 121. Towne, Nee, Turpin. Plolon bases: Rem, Rondeau, Kranl.iger, Melker. Tim: 2:66. Umpire: Ulack. Haatlagra Lasea ta Yark. lIAflTINO. Neb.. Aug. 6.-Hfipclal Telesrain.) With three pttchera playing In th outfield and boota on the Infield, Hastings lost to York, 12 to 4, today. Th game waa alow and fsatureieas. aloart;: I0RK. s HABTlNliS. AS It O A 1 AU H.O.A I. Rita, aa I 1 IBechtold, II I Mumhy. (.. ( II epUrt., tt.. 11 1(1 SHrowa, 2b... 4 11 111 Oatoora, aa.... ( 4 t 11 aoattaua, 10. I 1 ( 0 II (Kller, rt I I 4 111 lltlunaMm, e I 1 7 I IS IMatilrka, 3b. 4 2 I 4 111 SKliarmaa. If 4 a Teltea, lb. .. I K Harris, I ChaM, luisr. rf... I Hrhlml, a... I PsrnMn, If.. I g. Harris, a. I Plarot, .,.. 3 11 Tetal 17 11 37 1 Total. ....M I 37 IS 4 York 0 10 0 14 11 1-13 (lasting 0 1 3 0 0 1 1 0 04 Two-baa hlta: Brown (2). Richardson, Matticka. Murphy 12), . Harris. (Sac rifice hit: Bechtold. Stolen bases: Klettman. Bechtold, Chase. Htruck out: By Piercy, ; by Harria, a Bases on balls: Off Plrcy, 7; off Harria, 7. Sac rifle fllea: I'lercy, B. Harris. Double plays: Mattlcks to Oettman t2). Totten to Chase. Hit by pitched ball: By I'lercy, 2. Passed ball: Pchimel. "Tim: llo. L'mplre: Newtime. tlraaal Ulaad Baaebee and Wiaa. URAND leLAND, Neb., Aug. 4. IHpa clal Telegram.) Orund Island won from Kearney today by bunching hlta off Wright, while Htevena pitched tight ball and kept the hlta acattered. Krrora con- inouteu to all th visitors scores. Bcore; KgAJtHBV. 0RAJ4D ISLAND. AB H O A a. AS H O A g;a.k, lb... 4 111 IRabea. lb... 114 1 Acock. .., e a a eutMt, k I I area. If.., I 11 (k'era.r. f. , I auewner. rf.. 4 II 4v'anre, c 4 11 4(',ir, lb... 4 111 KUhorg. n. 4 14 laleeeaa, a.. 4 brums, Ik., atavurea, (f. IHamtMir. rt. Maiaar. II Woodruff, as I KrltkMa. a. I Wrlakl, ... I Pl;le . 1 I 1 ii - TetaJa I 14 37 14 I TeUla ....U 14 1 1 Plympton batted for Wrlgrht In ninth Kearaev 0 0 1 0 1 Urand Island 0 1 0 1 3 1 -( Base on balla: Off Wright, t: off Star. ana, 3. Struck out: By Wright. 4; by ctevena, j iwo-mw nit: vanoa. named runs: Orand Island, A I .eft on baaea: Kearney, 8; Orand Island, 7. Sacrifice hits; Synek, Ramsey, Roben, ObaL Molen bases: Acik, Payne 2), Varney. Tim: 3. Oi. Cniplr; Qulgley. Interesting Games in State Tennis Play WAYNE, Neb., Aug. l-(8peclal Tel-grain.)-Th fliat day of th Nebraska aiat tennis tournament at this place showed aome faat playing In th first round. Thar were elxty-etxht entries. Coach Stlehro of th University of Ne braska, official referee, won f roni J. 8. Maths eon. 4-4. 4-0. Powell, Omaha High school star, won from Patterson of Arapahoe, 4-2, 4-2. Weaver Ling of North Bend, fomvar champion of th 1'nlveralty of Nebraska, defeated Haskell. South Da kota player, 4-2. 4-1 Another result that waa Interesting waa th defeat of Dru liner of Plattsmouth, champion of Ne braska two yeara ago, by fcVakln of Sholea, who was defeated by Drullnertwo years ego. Th player were entertained at smoker at the) city ball tonight. Result: PRELIMINARY ROUND. . Drullner beat Krsklne. -2. 4-4. Oomboia beet Krnst, 7-4. 4-3. FIRtiT ROUND. C. Powell beat Heald. 4-L 4 L :illott beat Orunea. 4-2. 4-3. 1m ut a beat Pile, 4-4, 4-4. Hamblln beat lewis, 4-4. 4-1 R, Powell beat Patterson. 4-4, 4-3. Cussock beat FUher, 4-t 4-1 Carlson beat South, 4-3, 1-4. 4-1 Harrison beat Harrington, 4-1, 4-4. trakine txat Llndatrom, 4-1. 4-2. Pae.alk beat Hum, 4-1. 4-2. Oivideralteve beat Groevenor. 4-4. 3-4. 4-1 ftockhana beat Nance, 4-3, 41 Barka beat Watkina, 4-1. 4-3. Weaver Ung beat Haakel. -!, 4-t Buck beat Thompson. 4-3, 4-2. Kueha beat Cbnakiouson. (-4, 3-4, 4-3. Calvert beat Kemp, s-3. 4-0. SECOND ROUND H Poe beat Hamblln. 4-1. 4-2 HtUhm beat J. Mathewsoa. 4-0. 4-0. Uaily beat VinDiu.il 4-4. ) Be Want Ads f-roduc Itesulis. OMAHA, TIi;iWI)AV. AUGUST G, 1914. I Standing of Teams WEST. LRAOITK.I NAT. LKAOCK. W.L.Pct. W.UIVt Sioux City..6 43 New Vol k.. ..VI 37 .SMI Denver 62 4f .5741 Chicago ....02 46.1.34 SL Joseph.. l 44 .67i.ft. Louis ..E2 47.62S Des Moines .66 53 .M Boston 4 46 .M4 Lincoln ....62 (3 .4" Cincinnati ..46 61.474 Omaha 4 67 .42 Philadelphia 43 40 .479 Topeka ....43 67 .3tli Brooklyn ...40 01 .440 Wichita ...43 66 .:S. Pltshurgh ..40 M .430 AMKH, LKAOUK. I FFJ. LEAOITB. . W.LPctl W.UPrt. Louisville .. 49 ,f3j Chicago ..,. 43 .Mi Milwaukee 2 4S .ix4! Haltimor ..62 41.660 Cleveland .U 64 .51 H Columbus .65 63 .&ot Brooklyn ..40 41 .644 Indlanapils 60 43 .CM Buffalo ....47 46 .606 Pittsburgh .4 1 62 . 441 Indlanapils 67 67 .MH Kan City...o 55 .WG Mlnneaplls 63 62 .477 Kan. City... 42 67 .44 ft. Paul ... 40 70 .3641 St. Louis... .42 64 . 429 Yesterday's Reaalta. W'KSTBRN LEAGUE. , Denver, 2; Dea Moiriea, 2. Lincoln, 1; St. Joseph, 2. Hloux City, 10: Topeka, (. Omaha, 4; Wichita. 12. AMERICAN LEAOUK. Philadelphia, 7; Chicago, 4. Boston, 6; Ht. Louis, 0. New rork, 14; Detroit, 4. Washington, 2: Cleveland. 3. NATIONAL LEAOUK. Ht. IiOUla. 4: Brooklyn. 0. Pittsburgh, 0; Boston, 4. Chicago, 0; New York, 3. Cincinnati. 0; Philadelphia. 6. FEDERAL LKAOUK. Kanaaa City, 3; Brooklyn, 4. Chicago, 4; Baltimore, 0. Indianapolis, 6; Buffalo, 3. SL Louis. 3; Pittsburgh. 2. AMERICAN AHHOCIATION. Indianapolis, 7-2: Minneapolis, (-3. Cleveland, 4-1: Milwaukee, 6-3. Ijouisrllle, 4; St. Psul, 3. , Vasnea Today. Western League No games scheduled. American league No games acheduled. National Leaxu Pittsburgh at Boston, St. Louis at Hrooklyn, Chicago at Nov York. Cincinnati at Philadelphia. Federal League Kansas City at Brook lyn, Chicago at Baltimore. Indianapolis at Buffalo, St. Louis at Pittsburgh. American Association Indianapolla at Minneapolis. Cleveland at Milwaukee, Co lumbus at Kanaaa City. Nebraska Htate Learue Kearney at Orand Island, York at Hastings, Superior at Beatrice, Columbus at Norfolk. MASHiE CONTEST AT FIELD CLUB SATURDAY Mashl championship of th Field club will be contestod for Saturday afternoon. when aspirants wUl try their skill at hit ting a flag aeventy-flv yard distant. Each contests nt will have throe shots and a club trophy will be given. Ht. Edward Defeats Lladsay. ST. EDWARD, Neb., Aug. (.-(Special.) --8C Edward defeated Lindsay yeaterday In a close game. St Edward won th game In the last of the ninth with a walk and a hit over the fence. Score: R.H.E, Lindsay 0 0 0 0 1 3 1 0-7 S St. Edward. ..0 1 ( 0 0 0 0 0 2-8 12 4 Batteries: St. Edward, Qulnn and rianer; unaeay. ljcign ana JioseiKa. L'mplr: Sullivan. Another "Collealaa" Star. Third Baseman Ilheam of the Pitta burgh team Is a graduate of the famous Pittsburgh collegians, Jim Shaw of Washington, "Lefty" Oeorge and other players of note formerly played with th collegians. MOOR HEAD CALLED ON CARPET BY DEMOCRATS A local democratlo council of war was held Tuesday night at the Paxton 'hotel with Governor Morehead present to help else up th situation. The chief result of the conference waa a calling on the carpet of Election Commissioner Moorhead, who was accused of using th machinery of his office to further the ambition of a republican candidate for governor who had promised to keep him In his lob. The democratic patriarchs insisted that th nonpartisan election commissioner show his democracy a little stronger In appreciation of appolutment by a demo cratlo governor, and assurance was de manded that whatever changes are to be made In the judges and clerks for the primary he would keep thes Interests in view. Xfwi JSotea fro a Falrbary. FAIKBURY, Neb., Aug. t-(Speclal ) A large delegation of Falrbury people left for Alexandria to attend the annual plcnlo at that place. A fraternal picnic will be held at Dlller August 13. Acting County Clerk Frank Houstan bss completed the ballots for the primary and seme have been turned over to the Falrbury News printery. The primary ballots are being printed. Owing to O. H. Bonney, recorder of deeds, resigning August 1, three candidates, including II. O. Nellis, Jamea Hutchison a'nd O. F. Burford are seeking this position, and it will be necessary tor th voter to writ their names on th ballot Owing to th Impending strike, James P. Holland, chairman for th Brother hood of Locomotive Engineers, and II. C. Emery, for the firemen, have been laying off thle week and conferring with the local member of th brotherhood. W. A. In wood of Good land, Kan., ha arrived In Falrbury, and taken a position as chief dispatcher. He succeeds W. C. Cavanagh, resigned. Mr. Caranagh, who has beta "chief since May, ISO), will engage In the lit Insurance bualneas. James B. Odey, an engineer en tha through freight runs. 31 and 94, Falr bury to Horton, Is laying off. and da- parted for Excelsior Springs, Mo., to re cuperate hla health. Charlie Eggert ia out of servloe oa account of sa Injury he sustained at Alva. Mr. t-'ggert la a biakenjan oa runs M and St, sad had hia left forefinger rnasbed. vbmgglc Drawn for The Bee by George McManus PHILLIES SHUT OUT THE REDS Batting Rally in Seventh Givei Phil adelphia the Game. SCORE IS FIVE TO NOTHING Foar Sinales . Beached with aa Error, Pass and flaerlftc Hit pell Defeat far the Visitors. . PHILADELPHIA, Aug. t.-A batting rally In tha seventh Inning when four singles ware bunched with an ror, a pass and a sacrifice, enabled Philadelphia to defeat Cincinnati today, S to a Score: R.H.B Cincinnati 0 0 00 0 44 00-0 7 2 Philadelphia 000000(0 ( 10 Batteries! RrVir:,lf .' . mT n.iiil.. Mayer and Kllllfer. Braves Wla Eight la Row. BOSTON. Aug. (.The home team won their eighth straight arame today, shut. jtlng out Pittsburgh. 4 to 0. Boston's hits ! wer timely. Score: R.H.E. ! Boston 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 24 4 1 Pittsburgh 000 0400 0-0 4 3 Batteries: James and Cady; O'Toole, Kantlehner and Gibson. Card Blank Dodger. BROOKLYN, Aug. 6 Reulbach waa easy for St. Louis today, and the Cardi nals won, by a scora of 4 to 0. Aitchlson succeeded Reulbach after tha fifth and allowed only one hit, but th damaire had been done. Doak had Brooklyn helpless. Score: R.H.E. St. I .Oil Is 0 200200 04 0 Brooklyn 000000 0-0 4 1 Batteries .TWialr -.4 u .. . , i , . 'r . -" ufuvr, xwuioacn, Atchison and McCarthy. laat Take A Bother. NEW YORK. Aug. I.-New York In creased its lead over Cbtcaa-o bv wlinii Its second straight un from th. r-..v, today, 3 to 0. Score: R.H.B. Chicago ..00000 0 0O-O i i New York 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 4 r..o ."V. IIvnt'e"" "nd Archer, Tes reau and McLean. Lincolnites at Samson's Hotel on Next Monday Secretary W. S. Whltten of the Lincoln Commercial club has written for 600 Ak-Sar-Ben tickets for next Monday night That is to be Lincoln night at the Den. Secretary Whltten aaya there will be the biggest Lincoln crowd that the Don has ever seen. There Is to be a special train over the Burlington leaving Lincoln at :. It Is scheduled to leave Omaha on the return trip at 11:15. WILL TALK COUNTY AND CITY CONSOLIDATION TODAY While Europe Is spending millions on destructive wars, Omaha and Douglas county are Juat preparing to enter on a big campaign of economy. Th first gun of this bloodless battle for a saving of the people's money is to be fired at the council chamber this afternoon. It Is then and there that delegates from thirty organisations of th city and county In cluding th council and th county board are to meet to begin a campaign of edu cation looking toward consolidating the county and city governments. DEATH RECORD. Jerry Wasraer. ECST1S, Neb., Aug. (. Speriai.) Jerry Wagner, an old pioneer and bust bees man of Euatia, after suffering years from heart trouble, succumbed to the Inevitable and passed away late Monday evening of mitral heart lesion- He was 41 year old. Mr. Wagner came to Eustis In 1K, en gaging In th hardware business. About thirteen years later he sold out and en gaged in the furniture business and still later going Into th general merchandise buainess. He leaves a widow, a son and a daughter. Mr. Wagner was born near Free port. 111., and the body ; was taken there for burial. As a mark of respect all the bualneas houses ia town closed their door from 4 to 6 o'clock, during the services at the house. Mrs. Aaaav Parker. HARTINGTON, Neb.. Aug. k The funeral of Mrs. Amos Parker, who died recently la an Omaha hospital, was held from the Presbyterian church yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Parker wss the mother of President Parker of the First National bank and waa one of the pioneer of Ce dar county. Fetes at. Jehaaea. LYONS. Neb.. Au. .-(Speclal)-Petr M. Johnson died at 7:44 Tuesday avenlng of asthma and dropsy. He waa bora In Smoland. Sweden, sixty-one year ago. He waa an old settler of Burt county. He leave a widow sad stepson, who lives la Omaha. laaa Jtewe Nates. SAC CITY Among the nrw features which will be Introduced this year at the Fao county fair, August 11 to 14, are the taly health conteat for babies between the ages of 1 and 3 yeara, an exhibit by the publle library of Sao City and a prlre cf aa) for the best township display of farm produce. SAC CITY Three Haa county farms will be sold at auction Auaruat Bk. oa situated in boyer Valley toansblp and two in Delaware township, all in the vicinity of Sac IMy. They comprise In ail a sactl.in of land. This unusual method of making a farm sale Is employed in order to facilitate the settling of aa estate. SENATORS AND NAPS EVEN UP Each Take Half of the Series Just Finished. CLEVELAND WINS IN NINTH Wood' Doable, Aloaa with "Ingle by Johnston, Brlngsla Wis alagr Tally Score, Three to .Two. CLEVELAND, O.. Aug. 5. Cleveland and Washington broke even In the leries. Cleveland won today, S to 2. Washington had more chances to score than Cleveland, but twice Cleveland's Infield worked a doublo play with a man on third. Cleve land won in the ninth on Wood's double, an out and Johnston's single. Morgan, Washing-ton's suspended second baseman, had his suspension lifted during the yame. He resumed playing- at once. R.H.E. Cleveland 2 0000000 13 1 4 ivvasningion 1 0000 1000-2 9 1 Batteries: Blending and Egan; Johnson and Wllllama. MACKMEN WIN CONTEST BY A BATTING RALLY CHICAGO. Aug. (.-Philadelphia started a batting rally after J. Collins .dropped Schans'a fly In the ninth Inning and acored five runs, deefating Chicago, 7 to 4, In the final game of the series. The batting of E. Collins and Mclnnls and the fielding of Mclnnls. Schalk, Bodle and J. Collins were feature.S core Rir.E. Philadelphia .0 0200000 6-7 12 I Chicago 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 24 8 1 Batterlea: Bush and Schang; Clcotte, Wolfgang and Schalk. 1 Boatone Take Final. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 5. Leonard was too much for St. Louis thle afternoon and Boston took the final game of the serlee, to 0. Score: R.H.E. Boston 0 3 1 0 1 0 0 0 1-6 11 1 St. Louis ......0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 4 3 Batteries: Leonard and Cart-Iran; Lev erenx. Hock, Taylor and Crossing. Yaaks Trim Tig-era. DETROIT. Mich.. Aug. 6.-New York batted three Detroit pitchers all over the field today and won, 14 to 4. Score: New York. ...2 2 0 2 1 ( 0 1 01422 "i Detroit 0 03001000486 Batteries: eKatlng. Caldwell, Mcllale and Sweeney; Williams, Boehler, Cavet and Baker, McKee. ROBBER MAKES ROUNDS OF STORES IN RAVENNA RAVENNA, Neb., Aug. (.-(Special.)-" A bold robber made the rounds of Ra venna business house last night and early this morning. The Joe Smaha meat market was entered and a small amount of change taken. In addition the robber here secured a diamond ring valued at 3oO which Otto Smaha had left In the cash register. The Ski-able pool hall was broken into, aa was the John Kalus saloon, at each place the robber secured some small change from the cash drawers. The next place visited was the Frank Ger hold saloon. Just before S o'clock he was seen by a cot pie of railroad employes, who called the night policeman. All three men went to the back door, which was open, and the ' robber Immediately rushed to the front of the saloon, kicked out a plate glass and Jumped Into the street. He eosily outran the officers and railroad men and, having more than a half block atsrt, was soon lost to sight. A few drops of blood on the sidewalk, indicate that he may have been slightly cut by the glass. Everybody reads Bee Want Ada WHEN a man wants a ' Robert Burns he u ants it. No other cigar will take its place. Because no other cigar is aa Mtisfyinglr mild and generous in smooth, mellow tuvor as' the Robert Burns. Let the "Invincible" shape show you how much "Robert Burns mildness" means to your cigar-enjoyment. Hob Burns Cigar JO LimoBdbbwSf Conway Cigar Co., . , SUoua City, Iowa. Harle-ilaas Drug: Co. for Oamaka aad OoaacU Blaffa. Tax Board Fixes , Nebraska's Levy; Lands Are Raised I From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Neb., Aug. 5.-(8peclal Tele gram.) Tse State Board of Assessment this afternoon agreed on the state levy at 7 and 8-100 mills, the same as laat year, divided as follows: General, 6 mills; university, 1; university building, 4; nor mal school, 85-100; state aid bridge, 20-100. The valuation on lands was raised In the following counties: Burt, Dodge, Doug las, Gage, Keya Paha, Cherry, Pawnee and Saunders 6 per cent each; Arthur and McPherson, 46; Morrill, 40; Deuel and Keith, 20; Thomas, 25; Nance, U; Dun dy and Wayne, 10 per cent WIDOW OF CONFEDERATE GENERAL TALKS AT REUNION CENTRAL CITY, Neb.. Aug. 5.-8pe-clal.) The Platte valley district reunion association of the Grand Army of the Re public will hold the seventeenth annual reunion here August 10-14. Mrs. George E. Pickett, widow of General Pickett, will deliver an address Thursday afternoon, Auguat 13. Other speakers during the reunion will be Ross Hammond, Congress man Stephens, ex-Governor C. H. Aid rich, Art C. Koenlgatein, Charles Wooster, George W. Ayrea, Richard U Metcalfe, O. S. Spell man and E. H. Kemp. The Best Pain Killer. Bucklen's Arnica Salve when applied to a cut, brulne, burn, scald, etc. Re moves the pain. Get a box. 36c. All druggists. Advertisement. Tn most desirable rurntehev rooms are advertised in The Bee. Get a nice cool room for th summer. Meed Risings tiot Sign of Health i - t . Bolls are Caused by Sluggish and Impure Blood Lk Out for Valcaat Effect When there are swellings, gathering or risings of the skin It Is a sure sign that tha blood need help. It needs tha cleansing that can be had only by tha famous blood purifier 8. 8. 8. 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