THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 15)00. Telephone 618 and fiDL Dee, April 27, 1000. Ready-to-wear llotifriAfitc forSaturday Selling. Such as now eton suits In black, now separate dress skirts to wear with waists, now potticoats, now black silk waists, now white shirt waists and new house wrappers not an old one among them sometimes people will ask its what do you do with your old goods wo never have any wo sell them when they are now. Wo hv a very handsome line of e'.on suits roado In black cheviots nt ,2.0, ii2, $25. Pretty drew skirts,' handsomely wiade from $10.00 to $30.00. Ulack Taffeta Waist, at $5.00, $7.00, $8.75 and $10.00. White, waists, nowhere will you find BUch a beautiful assortment of pretty waists an hero from $1.00 to $8.00. . Wrappers ladles who war largp s.lies wilt find a good assortment to select from. Wo Clone Our Store SattirJnys nt 0 P. M. AQBTtTfl FOH FOSTER If ID OLOVES A,D McCALL'S PATTERN'S. Thompson, Beldeh &Xo. ; THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE DRV GOODS HOUSE IN OMAHA. T. K. O. A. BUILDING, COn, 10TII AND DOUGLAS 8T3. bAve to bo shjppcd from the United State to Canada to supply a part of the Imme diate demand." ENGLAND 10 HELP CANADA Sentiment In Fire London In to Sufferer In Ottntvn. A 111 the LONDON', April 27. Tho newspapers nro unanimous In cxpreselnK tho opinion that It Is tho duty of Orcat Ilrltaln to promptly and substantially assist In repairing tho lessen Incurred by tho Ottawa flro. The. St. Jamcfl Oazetto voices tho general view, saying: "At any time such a ijlsnstor to Canada would have nppenlod Irresistibly to the sympathies of Englishmen and the present conditions strengthen the obligation. We havo plenty on our hands with the South African war and thn India famine, but wo shall not bo backward In doing alt wo can for our Canadian brothel's till the bottom dollar lo reached." ITS FIHST ATHLETIC EVENT THEY COULDN'T DO IT TWICE Omiht Tim Forced to Bit the BltUr it Dn Moines, SCULLY'S WILDNESS LOSES THE GAME by Rrooklyn today The local club lost nn opportunity In the eighth Inning, wheri, with three, men on bases, and nono out, It fallod to score. In the ninth Inning Orlh was hit Kafly four times nnd gave threo bases on balls, nettlnc Brooklyn four runs. Score; BROOKLYN I PHILADELPHIA. R.II.O.A.K. ltltOA.H A ft' Ills Innlilllty In Loon I e (lives Ilea .Moines n Lend nml the (nine. tlie rinte nil Rlieolcmd, If ! 3 Kef ler, M . . .? 2 Jeiifilngs. lh.O 3 Kelly, Jb... .2 J Jones, cf o : Dahlen. ...0 1 Demont. 5b.. I 1 McOulre. c.,.1 1 M'Olnnlty, p.l l Fore I mi liiMiirniKM' Men Loner. NEW YORK, April 27. American Insur ance companloH will, It Is bcdlovcd, suffer little loss from the Ottawa flro. Tho Aetna of Hartford, Phenlx of Brooklyn, Phoenix of Hartford, Connecticut Fire, Queen of America and tho Insurance Company of Northorn America do' business In Canada, but of these one or two aro snld to confine their operations to Montreal risks exclu sively Foreign companies will have to pay most of thn clalma, but as tho' business Is con trolled by their Canadian branches, llttlo Is known at tho New York ofllces about the actual risk In the Hull territory. Com ing at the tlmo when the less records In the United States show a disastrous fire waste, tho Ottawa flro will, It Is believed, havo a. depressing effect upon underwriting Interests. Young .Men's Chrlatlnn Assnclntlon Will Open Amen Avenue I'nrk vtith n (IiioiI Prov rum. The Young Men's Christian arnoclatlon will formally open the Ames Avenue Athletic Dark this afternoon with n. ecrlee of track ovents and a base ball gaino with tho Omaha High school. Tho association man agement has expended considerable pains In tho preparation of a diamond nnd bicycle track and expects to mako the field ono of tli (i most popular athletic rcuorts In the city. The entries closed Thursday and a largo number of contestants qualified for the different events. Tho program will bo as follouu : 100-yard dash, 220-yard dash, polo vault, hammer throw, relay race, one-mlla run nnd high Jump. Silver cups will bo awanlcd to tho winners In each event, Uolow aro tho entries for each event; One Hundred Yard Dash-K. V. Painter Harry F. Reed, H. Ilevlns. Thomas Moore, Harry Welsh. Albert Falrhrathcr. Running High Jump William McKlroy. 11. Uevlns, Thomas Moore, Hurry Welsh, J. A. Fchr, Henry Kinney. Twelve-round Hammer H. Welsh, W. II. Roberts, Harry Kinney. Two Ilnndred-Yurd Dash Chnn Parker, Harry R Reed, II. IJevlns, Henry Packnrd, Hurry Velnh, Guy Hardy. Polo Vault-William McKlroy, K. V. Painter, Harry Packard, Roy Knode, Miller Kuhn, Henry Flnnny, H. K. Eldson, Ono Mlb Run-Wllllam Parker, Karl Marsh, E. V. Painter, Marlum Arnold, Herman Iehmer, Lyman Klsher. William Puoknrd, Hubert Revlns, Harry Welsh, J. A. Fehr, James Skinner. ('Iitrnuo, Hi St. Louis, n. Sew Viirk, M Ronton, I. llrooklyii, III I'lillnitf Iphln, 'I. ('Iiiclmintl. DM I'lttsliurK, n. Knnniin City, Si .Minneapolis, 7. MllrrnnUrc, III Chlrnmi, 'i. Clc,v elnitil, M liullminpollfl, O. Detroit, 12 IliilTnlo, I. DBS MOINKS, April 27. (Special Tele gram.) Des Moines turned tho tables on Omaha today and won by n score of 7 to 2 In a very clean game. Scully was a bit wild In the first two innings, nnd In thsso Innings gave five men bases on balls. Four of thejo, with two singles and fi two-bagger, guvo Pes Moines five scores In tho second, McVlckcr put tho ball over tho fence twice again today and drove In one of Omaha's scorra, Flvo of Des MolnoV hits wero made In the second and sixth Innings and In the remainder of tho gamo Scully was Invincible. Tho scoro: DES MOINES. AR. It. H. PO. A. E. Qulgly. cf 5 2 0 2 1 0 Hall, kh 5 4i. Philadelphia, Jennings, nines. 2b. Parker. If Hrnln, 3b Selsler, rf Twlnehnm, lb,. Snooks, c 'Callahan, p.... ! Welmer. p urcnnitn, p Totals ...5 5 5 2 3 2 1 0 11 E 0 0 1 10 7 OMAHA. AR. R. Finer, If 4 1 Toman, ss 4 0 McVlckcr, cf 4 0 Rebsnmcn. lb 4 0 Wilson, rf I 0 O'Conncll. 2b 4 0 Lnuzon, i I 1 Hoy, 3b 4 0 Scully, p 3 0 7 27 17 II. 0 O 2 1 0 0 3- 1 0 PO. A. 0 0 1 13 3 3 1 0 1 Rrooklvn ... 't n n 1 O 2 1 A 49 Philadelphia 1 00300000-4 Lamed runs! Rrooklvn. Two-haSo hllx! Shrerknrd. Kelly (2). McOulre. tlelehnnfv. Three-base hits: Jones. Delehanty. Home run: La- Ale. Stolen bases: Kecler. Jennings, I)ah- en. Cross. Sarrltlrfe hlr: Slatrle. Double plays: Dnlllen to McOulre to Demont, Demont to .lennlnrn Dnhlen to Demont to Jennings, Douglass to Myers. First base on balls: 'Off Mcoinnlty. 3f off Drth, 3. Ift on bases: Brooklyn, 0; Philadelphia, ft. Hit .by nltcher: Fllrk. Htrnrk out: Bv Me. Glnnity, 1. Tlmo of game: 1:30. Umpire: Emslle. Attendance 4,400. Cincinnati After n Record. PITTSUURO. Atirfl 27. Cincinnati was not satisfied with an ordinary "defeat of Pittsburg, hut tiled to break all league records. Tho home team 'has seldom If over piayon poorer ball. Attendance, 3,wo. score: riTTHnuno. II It.ll.A.K. H!umont, cf..l 1 4. A l Clark, If. ...2 1 3 ft Mccreary, rf.t 0 3 0 vt, 1H-3U.0 2 10 Leach. 3b. ...6 ft i 1 Dillon, lb, ...I 0. 0 0 Rltchey, 2h.,.0 1 3 1 my, m 0 osJ Zlmmer, c....O 0 i t Lnttlmer. O...0 I n 0 Tnnnfhlll, p..O 0 01 woods, p. ,,..() 0 0 0 Flaherty, p,.0 0 0 I. Totals 35 Des Moines 0 S Omaha 1 0 Bases nn balls han, 1; by Scull 2 6 21 IS 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 By Brennan, 3! by Cnlla 7. Two-nnso mis: rar 1 -7 0-2 GARDNER GETS THE DECISION (invernment Vote Itellct OTTAWA, Ont., April 27. Tho govern ment at a cablnot meeting today decided to glvo S100.000 to rellovo tho sufferero of the Ottawa and Hull (Ire. Ten thousand dollars will be given for Immediate use. Tho city council him decided to glvo $10,000. .Sympathy from Detroit. DETROIT, Mich., April 27. Mayor May bury today telegraphed tho mayor of Ottawa, Ont., extending sympathy and asking whether tho peoplo of Detroit can be of any assistance in aiding tho homeless and destitute. Miihttc rlntlmi Mtnrteil In ('hlrnno. CHICAGO, April 27. Mayor Harrison to day opened subscriptions for tho Ottawa (Ont.) flro sufferers. The list was headed by Mrs. Cyrus McCormlck and grow rapidly during tho day. Relief lrom .Montreal. MONTREAL, April 27. The Bank of Montreal has telephoned $10,000 to the Ottawa flro sufferers. Joe Ilcrniitcln Disqualified for I'onl ItiK Him In tlie Sixteenth Hound. v. ker. Brain. McVlckcr (2). Hoy. Struck out By Brennan, 2; by Callahan, 1: by Scully, 3. Attendance: 600. Umpire: Mcsmer. OAMI'.S OK Till: NATIONAL I,HAGl!l. Bnrrett Improvement Liiiv Decision. INDIANAPOLIS, April 27. Tho suprome court of Indiana today n 111 r nml tho con itltutlonallty of the Barrett Improvement law under which Improvements are paid for by tho front foot assessment. There was ono dissenting oplnlpn. Tho .law 'also gives property holders ten years In 'which to pomplote Installment pay ments on street Improvements. A largo amount of bonds havo already been disposed of under'tho law. Tho casq enmo before the supreme court oh 11 11 appeal from 8hqIbyvlllcJ. Th'oro'has been great Interest centered in 'the 'deplslon, which settles a long-pfndln'6 controversy. NEW YORK. April 27.-Oacnr Gardner, tho "Omnha Kid," gained the decision over Jon Bernstein of this city on n foul nt tho end of tho sixteenth round of what was to havo been a twenty-flve-round tight nt 124 nounds at the Broadway Athletic club to-nlht. Gardner opened the light, using a. hard left Jab. followed by right hooks to tho body, and wnro his opponent down with body blows. Tlmo and time again Gardner feinted 111 a onnonent to nwkwurd corners. but Bernstein took his punishment gamely and tho bell found his ready nnd willing'. Once in th e'hth. Gardner found. tho floor 1 with his opponent on top. They struggled nut nnd sovernl short exchanges occurred. In tho ninth Bernstein had a shade the better of the light. In tho tenth the west ern boy kept his honors well in hand. In thn eleventh Bernstein rushed and landed his right threo times on thn wind, but Gardner countered 'heavily, and the round ended In a rally of which Bernstein had the hotter end. They engaged In sparring tactics In tho Twelfth round and both fell from a clinch, Bernstein being the under dog. Whito ep urnted them quickly and got them to their feet within ten seconds. When they met again Gardner sailed in with right and left to Jnw. Bernstein fulled to counter. Bern stein showed good lighting from a technical standpoint, but up to the end of tho Thir teenth round It was anybody's fight. The. fourteenth was particularly fierce, both doing serious damage to the face, und body. Bernstein drew blood from Gardner's cheek nnd was on the floor twice from ro;Md work, Tho pace continued during tho fifteenth. Most of tho fighting occurred during clinches with ono hand free. The referee lind to caution Bernstein for holding dur ing the mlxups. Bernstein hod all tho bet ter of the sixteenth round, but was dis qualified for fouling as tho bell rang. He undoubtedly transgressed, as he held and hit after being cautioned several times by tho referee. Clilcnwo 'Win by it Small Majority In the First (Jume nt Home. CHICAGO. April 27. The onenlnK na tlonal lentruo enmo In this city was won by the home team by one run. The visitors hit Taylor rather freely In nearly every lhnlni while the locals found Jones a nuzzle unt the last two. Cllngman's Melding, Crlgcr's catching and throwing and Mccormick's terrific nit to U10 centcrfleld fence were tho teaturcs. Attendance, 3,zoo. score: CHICAGO. I ST. LOUIS It.H.OA.i: II.H.O.AE. Ryan, If 1 1 1 0 crturk'tt. K...0 1 .1 0 r.hllds. 2b.... 0 -2 1 3 Heldrlck, cf..O 0 McCarthy, rf.O 1 0 0 ( Donovan, rf..O 1 Kverett, lb.. 1 3 H 1 Kclntor, 2b. ..3 1 Merits. cf....O 14 0 IMoOnnn, lb..O 2 M'C'm'k, 3b .112 2 OWnlliice, ss...l I Cllntm'n, ss.l 1 3 7 0Cro. 3b 2 t Oh nee, c.,.2 3 0 1 ( Critter, c 0 1 Taylor, p 0 2 2 2 0 Jones, p 0 1 Totals 11 17 18 3. Totals 5 3 Chiinto was out, hit by batted ball. Chicago 1 0001013 -6 St. Louis 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 1 0-5 Horned runs: Chlcngo, 4; St. Louis, Left nn bases: Chicnno. 7: St. Iouls. Two-base hits: Taylor, McQann. Three 'bnse, lilts: Chance. Kelstcr. Home run McCormlck. Stolen bajes: Ryan. Everett Chance, Kelstcr. Double plays: Cllngman 10 Kvorou to nayior, nA'erctt. struck out: By Jones, 1. Bases on balls: By, Jones, B. Cnrrlok'M Pitching, Doyle's UnttliiK NEW YORK, April 27,-Tho Now Yorks outplayed the Bostons nt nil points today ana scored nn easy victory. otewortn features of the gumo were tho pitching ol .lrricK mier ne renevcu oeymour in me third Inning nnd the heavy and timely bat' uuh 01 lu t score; . NEW VOrtlC. I BOSTON. Tt.H.O.A.E.I Il.H O.A.E. IT. of (J. Track Team fMnrtii IJunt. UNIVKRSITY OF CALIKORNIA, April 27. Tho track team of tho University of California left for the east tonight, where it will meet tho track teams of the largo universities In. open competition.- The team will go direct to .Princeton, whore It will do Its training. V'haltren, ef.l Mercer, 3b... 0 Helbach. lf...l Davis, ss 1 Doyl.-. lb 3 Hickman, rf.l (lleason, 2b., 1 Orady, c n Warner, c. ...0 fjeymour, p..O Carrlck, p....o 0 2 1 0 1 3 4 11 A n 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hamilton, fcf.O 0 3 0 1 1 Tenney, lb...O 0 10 0 0 0 Collins, 3b.. ..0 0 2 1 3 OHUhl, rf 1 10 0 2 0 Freeman, lf..l 110 0 0 Lowe, 2b 1 1 1 4 4 1 Lon?, 8 1 10 4 0 0 Clarks, c 0 0 7 0 1 0 Willi, p 0 1 0 1 2 Onttlnger, p..0 0 0 0 3 0 Duffy 0 0 A 0 ...0 0 0 0 O.Thoman, cf 1 OHUxle, rf ..0 0 De hanty, lb.l 0 tjilote, 2b, ...1 0 Kllek. rf I 1 Douglass, c .0 I M'Frland. cO O.Myers, 3b,. ..0 0' 0 ITons, ss 0 --'IOfth. t 0 I Totals 4 11 27 13 WEEKLY REVIEW OF TRADE Different Conditions Mike Money Unutuallj Low for Th'g Time of Yeir. . REACTION COMES WHERE LEAST fXPECTED CINCINNATI. n.lt.O A.K. llarrett, r(...I 2 3 0 0 Mcllrkle. cf..O 0 t 0 0 Crawford, cf.l 2 10 0 Rmlth If 1 3 2 0 0 Ileckley, lb, .3 4 It 0 1 Bfnfeldl.. !b.,3 16 3 0 Irwin, s 4 4 3 8 4 Wood. 3b 2 3 0 0 0 OTelts, C ,1 0 0 3 0 0 Newton, P....0 0 0 3 0 0, Scott, p 1 10 4 0 0 0 Total 19 22 37 19 I l Totals 3 6.n'- 8 71 Pittsburg 1 0200001 15 Cincinnati ;.r.4 4 O 0 7 0 0 1 3-19 Karncd rtina rlnnliinntl. (t. Tivn.1i.isn hits: Beckley (jy. Wood, I'elti. Crnwford, Threq-baso hit: Scott. Stolen base: Clarke. UOUb O nlnvs! Klv (itnnBn aterll. Irivln n Btelnfoldt to Beckley. Klrst.haee 011 balls: Off Tnnnehlll, 3j off Woods, 1: off Flaherty, J! off Newton, 6; off Scott, 1. Hit by pitched iimi; amuii. sirucK out: uy innncnni. 1: by Woods, 1; by Scott, 1. rassed balls: Pcltz (2). Time hf enme! 2:i. Umnlre- Swart wood. Standing of the Tenms. riayed. Won. Irfist. P.C. 625 Philadelphia H 6 Cincinnati s. 6 HI. LOUIS 7 4 Brooklyn 7 4 New York fi n Chlcngo 7 3 l'lttsburg s 3 Boston 7 2 CIS .571 .671 .5(10 .429 .S75 .286 Price In I'roclnoe Mnrkrt Heninln Alton! Stntlounry, Altlumli Wlirnt Ylelils n I'riu'tlon anil Corn tlnlna n Cent (or tlie Week. NEW YORK April 27. R. O. Dun & Co.'a Weekly Revlow of Trade tomorrow will say: Gold begins to go abroad and nrlccs of Iron products break sharply In the same week. Kour months of the new year have passed and business does not so cxpaml as to need tho large Increase of circula tion which tho new monetary bill has per mitted, nor enough to sustnln nil the ex traordinary advance In prices last year. Tho abundance of gold nnd of currency nnd tho large disbursements by the treas ury In exchnnzo of bond have rendered rates for money unusually low for the sea son here, while rare Industrial nnd specu lative activity in Europe with tho wnr In South Africa have tended to make money dearer abroad. So now gold from Alaskans and the supply from tho Transvaal and America builds ui In credit abroad a breastwork against prostrntlon In future here as in tho past, caused by troubles in Europe. Tho reaction In prices came where It was expected lenst, In the Industrials is moro fully oreanlxed than any other to check competition nnd In the branch which through contructs covering rod making and other machinery nnd through patents seemed more fully controlled than any other. Reduction of J20 per ton In wire nails, barbed wire and iralvanlzed fence nnd $1S In smooth wire showed that no control can afford to hold prices so high as to check products nnv declined 6.bo per cent, "';;""."".",, !nnn Kebrnnrv 7 10.3 tier emit. As the wlro Portland, Me and nnll prices have been relatively the , "Rus,la. highest, others In tho Iron nnd steel In- . Lowell . dustry can bo expected to fall In like mens- laeoma tire. But pig Iron Is wenker. No. 1 local ! Spokane coke nt Chicago 123.00 and southern pig is also lower. Platen and bars enn bo obtnlned for 1.8 cents In good contracts, both nt the cast nnd at Pittsburg; tho proposed advance In sheets to 3.6 hns not been attempted and cut nail mills, which have gained much by selling nt 7 cents per Keg nciow wire nans the acknowledged King of Bottled Beers, possesses every element that makes a perfect and delicious brew. Nearly three quarters of a billion bottles of this famous brand have been consumed-a world's record. The product of Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n St. Louis, U. S. A. Famous Hie world over for Its tonic qualities, recommended by physicians everywhere, is prepared by this association. Orders addressed to Geo. Krug, manager Omaha branch, will bo promptly executed. "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLIO Wilmington, Del Go.. Now Bedford Knoxvlllc, Tend Topekn Birmingham Wichita lllnghntnton Ivoxlnston. Kv Jacksonville, Flu.... spuing 111 1 cenis per ck iit-iuw wu mum, -. will now lower prices also. Tho stoppage Kalamazoo GAMES OF THE AMERICAN LEAGUE. Knnsnn City Wins In the OiienliiK Con test nt Minneapolis. MINNEAPOLIS. Anrll 27. A bolldnv crowd turned out nt the oponlr.rr same hero toaay ami saw Btnii.i ana Nance nrcscnt tho gamo to Kansus City after two men had been retired In the ninth inning. 'With two men on bases and two out Smith threw the ball Into the bleachers, allowing Kan sas City to tie tlio.score, and when Nanco repented the error tho gamo wus over. Score: MINNEAPOLIS. I KANSAB CtTY. n. it. O.A.E n.lt.O. A. E. navls, cr 0 Ilurke, If 1 Nance, 3b,,.. 1 Werden, lb..l .Smith, g 1 Ab't'chlo. 2b.2 "Wllmot, rf...l Hher, c 0 Hastings, p.,0 3 0 OFktrtll. cf....l ft 1 0 0,Thlel. ss 0 3 1 4 lO'Itrlen, If...! Oil) 1 II Onniel. lb... .2 0 0 G 2Couthlln. 3b. 2 2 5 1 OSchaefer. !b.,0 1 0 0 ONiRle, rf....l 0 3" 1' 0 0ear 0 0 3 3 lOondlnp, O...0 Patten, n 0 Totals 7 $'28 16 4 Sullivan ...0 1 2 0 4 3 3 3 10 1 3 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 2 0 t 0 0 Two scored. I Totals S 13 27 13 4 men out when winning run was Gear batted for Naalc In the ninth. Sullivan batted for;Pntten In tho ninth. Minneapolis .1 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 17 Kansas City 3 0000010 4-4 Earned runs: Minneapolis, 3; Kansas City. 3. -'Cwo-bnso- hits: Nance, Ganzcl, O'Brien. Threc-baso hits: Abbntlcchlo, Da vis. Base otvtlMlls: .Off Patten, 6; olT Has tings, 2. StMff out: By Puttcn, 3. Stolen bases: AbrfJfilchto. (2), Wllmot, Smith, Burke, O'Bplcn. . D6uble plays: Gondlng to CoughllnirhleJ to'Ganzel. Time of game: 8:00. Umpire: McDbhnld. Attendance, 4,000. Mllvrnnkre Wins at Home, MIIVWAUKEE, April 27,-Tho opening gamo of tho American llenguo on tho homo grounds between Chicago nnd Milwaukee was won uy tho latter team. There were no special feutures. Score: MILWAUKEK. CHICAGO. n. II. O.A.E. I n.H.O.A.E. Waldron. rf..O 1 3 1 0 Hoy, cf 0 0 3 0 0 dairy, cf 0 13 0 OM'F'land, rf.O 110 0 5 z I-nJty. lb 0 0 12 1 1 0 Ollartmnn, 3b. 1 10 3 0 0 OSIiucart, sa...O 0 16 2 1 OTaiklSn, 2b.. .1 10 3 0 0 0 Dowel, If 0 10 0 0 4 1 SiiKd'n, c.,.,0 13 10 1 01'attcraon, p.O 0 1 2 0 Conroy, ta.,,0 0 Anderson. lf.O 0 2 0 j Clark, lb 2 1 11 runs, jo...... i i Yeatrer, c.,.1 1 4 Ilurke. 3b.... 1 0 1 Wheeler, p...O 1 0 Itarrv ioiaia s 13 si is J, I Totals 4 S 21 11 1 Duffy batted for Willis In seventh. Barry batted for Plttlngcr In ninth. New York 1 0 0 2 1 .1 0 1 -S Boston ......0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Earned runs: New York. 4: Boston, 3. First bnso on errors: New York, l; Boston, 1. Left on bases: Now York, Is Boston, 4. Base on balls: By Seymour, i: by Carrlck, 2; iby Willis. 6. Struck out: Uy Carrlck, 1; by Willis, 3. Two-base hits: Doylo (3), Btnhl. Sacrifice hits: Hickman, Carrlck, Clarke. Double piny: Doyle to Davis. Stolen bases: Mercer, Selbaoh, Doylo, Hick man, Gleason, Hit by pitched ball: By Carrlck, 1; by Willis, 1. Umpire: Connolly. Tlmo of game: 2:00. Attendance: 2.000. Orth' Loses Ills Own Game. PHILADELPHIA. April 27.-Orth wns mainly responsible for Philadelphia's defeat An Honest Tired Feeling 1 There is an "honest tired feeling," caused by necessary toil and cured by natural rest. But veiy different is "that tired feeling," from . -which so many complain and which may even be classed as a disease. That tired feel ing takes you to bed tired and wakes you up tired. You have no appetite, have bilious taste, dull headache, are nervous and irritable, blue, weak and discouraged. In such condi tions Hood's Sarsaparilla does a world of good. It begins in the right place in the blood, ; purifying it and imparting vitality; then its tonic effect is felt by the stomach, kidneys and liver; appetite returns, waste is removed naturally, headaches cease, that tired feeling departs and you feel like a new person. Take Hood's and only Hood's. Get it TODAY. Totals 2 B 21 IS 3 t? 0 0 0 3 0 0 -6 Totals S 7 27 13 3 Milwaukee 0 Chicago 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 O 0'i Earned runs: Milwaukee. 2: Chlcaco. 1 Two-bnso hits: Fultz (2). Waldron. Dowd Threo-baso hits: Yeagcr, Hartman (2). Bbho on Balls: ore Patterson, 2. struck out: By Patterson, 2; by Wheeler, 1. Doublo plays: Fultz to Conroy to Clark; Paddcn to Shu gart to Lally (2). Umpire: Hherldan. Tlmo 01 game: Attendance, 4,vuu. i;ieveinnl wins A km 111. CLEVELAND. Anrll 27.-Cleveland took another gamo from Indlanupolls toduy. Both pitchers wero hit hard, Damman being punished most severely. The feature of tho game was tho batting of Plckorlng, D.... CLEVELAND. P..H.O.A.E. Plckerlns. lt.3 4 2 Weaver, rf...l S 3 IluelOw, 2b., .2 2 2 Ocntns, cf....l 2 2 Laohanc, lh.O 1 6 lVrbauer, 2b. .0 2 2 DlgKlns, C....0 O 6 VIoi, n 1 2 1 HOITer. p 1 1 3 nlng part time Is Increasing. Manufacturers realize that this is n result of prices nsked and of slow retail 'distribution nnd larao stocks remaining on hand, but claim thht lower prices cannot bo made without loss. Business In sole leather Is reported fair nnd prices do not yield, but upper leather la The produce market Is Inactive though wheat yielded a fraction nnd corn irnined 1 'cent for the woek. Exports of both con? tlnuo larger than a yenr ago, Atlantic ex ports of wheat In four weeks, Hour In cluded, having been 8.093.M7 bushels last year, and Pacific exports' 2,725,196, nralnst 1,373,M2 lost year. Corn exports In tho same weeks have been I2.4S2,67 bushels, ngnlnst 10.003,525 Inst vtnr. Knorts of merchandise from New York in three weeks have been 37.9 per cent larger than last year. nno. wun ine am 01 tho heavy cotton movement tho aggregate nt thn month nrnmlses to considerably ex ceed JICO.000,000. whllo Imports hero nro 13.G per cent larger man last. year, dui win win t,lnn. nvnnrta hv more than 3.10.000.000. Failures for the week have been 201 In tho United States, against 154 Inst year, and 23 In Cannda, against 23 last year. WEEKIiY CtiBAHING HOUSE TOTALS. AKKrearnte of llualncsn Transacted ly the Associated Ilnnkn. NEW YOItK. Aprlt 27. Tho following table, compiled by Bradstreet, shows tho bank clearings at all principal cities tor ino week ended April 26, with the percentage of lncreaso and decrease, ns compared with the corresponding week laat year: Helena Evansvlllo Macon , Llttlo Bock Springfield, 111..., Youngstown Saginaw Totals. V. S... Totals otitstde N. of a doien wire nnd nail mills besides roa Aron mills at Jollet and nnother of tho National i "MA'i i6?h " ' Steel company Indicates some chahge .In i; . 2 X tho nctual domnnd. In the minor metals e'"n,;"! , i 'A tho only change hns been In tin. which de- BprlnRtlcld, O. dined rather shnrply to J2S.7& In sympathy ,"N. p... ...i,k i i flK.t.Mnnd I dIoux rails. . Mill, lunui IMIIUUH huuiiuiuiipi I il f n a 1 1 n rro 2 n Tne tendency toward lower prices is . urj"'7r' i;?? strengthened by tho Idea that ovcr-produc- I h.mnr,iVt lion mnv annoar n oiner nr.incnes. in cui- i i-"-" ton goods, ufter the rise of nbout 30 per cent following tho advance In cotton. It Is nsked whether tho surprising Increase in southern output has not cut off pnrt of the demand which eastern mills unit insuf ficient. In staplo goods no change Is seen, hut In other lines nnd fnncy goods Irreeu larltv Is Increasing nnd itreutcr concessions are made for future delivery. Cotton futures fell nnd recovered wun good prospects for the next crop, northorn mills having taken already what they will renulro until September, but Ellison's es timate is thought likely to stiffen tho for eign demnnd. Nor has wool changed In quotations, though some sales of fair amount nre reported at such prices nt 31 cents for Ohio XX and 65 cents for cloth ing territory cleaned, but manufacturers nre not disposed to do anything nnd re west ask prices which dealers have no rea son for paying. Tho demnnd for woolen goods Is small and disappointing nnd ex cept in staples, which nre steady because well sold up, prices arc not encournglng. Shipments of boots nnd shoes from the east In four weeks havo been 306,323 cases, against 339,493 last yenr. 301,061 In ISO? nnd less In nnv other year. Now business bears no proportion to tho present output nnd the number or worKB wntcn nre ciobcu ui run S77.1I2I DWllSI tSCGTl 595,197 911,617' 911,7311 3W,S7S 821,202, B37.IW1 Mt'.fiOll f.uj,S,"0 412,ICO 413,1331 291.126 395, SSI I .H'S.CfKH .W.G9RI 310.HSSI 256,3001 2SS.CI5I 250.M2I 159,169 164.3S1I 92,9111 C92.239 431,171' 890.8611 4O6,O0O 441.7641 46S.515 2S7.0CI 339,021 2.01. 12.7' ' 29.01. 33.nl 3s. I 11.4 "ful Z. "V.g'i". 16.7 C3.gi. 'ii'.fii! l.&l. 19.1 'i6.3'. 25.21 'is.'f , 21 6 8.5 6.3 26.2 11.31 21.3 7.2 31.6 Y.. IJ1.732.1I6.IOS l r.i7 on 7 50.01 J 1S.0 5.3! 4.5 DOMINION Montreal Toronto Winnipeg itaiirax , Hamilton Vancouver St. John, N. B , Victoria OF Totnls '$ 29.02l.6S9: CANADA. 17.769.S74 9,369,903 1.660,776 1,311,213 706,19: 1.0(M.969I 645,550 458,2091 B.SI. 4.3 3.3 2.2i 33.! 11.91 6.7 29.9 PE.NSIOXS FOIl AVESTEHX VKTEIIAXS. CITIES. Amount. DETROIT. n.H.O.A.B. rf l oooo INDIANAPOLIS n.lt.O A.H. H'frrlever, rf.l 2 5 0 0 llartzell, "lf..l 0 S 1 1 Madison." ..! 110 0 Seybold,. rf...l 2 0 0 0 0 Kelly, lb 0 14 0 0 O.IIowera, c.,,0 1220 0Klynn, 2b 1 2 3 3 0 O.lllckoy, 3b.. ..1 2 2 3 1 OiD.miman, p.,0 0 0 1 0 'Hayden 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 8 18 179 3 1 Totals 6 11 21 10 2 Batted for Dammnn in ninth inning. Cleveland 0 0 0 0 3 0 4 1 -8 Indianapolis o 0000023 j- Earned runs: Cleveland, 4. Two-base hits; Pickering, Oenlns, Lnchance, Seybold (2), ITotrlever, Powers. Ieft on bases: Cleve land, ft; Indiuhnpolls, 9. First base on balls; orr norrer. : orr unmmnn, z. utrucK out: By Hoffer, l; Dntnmnn, 2. Stolen bases: Pickering. Weaver, Illckey, Flynn, llart zell. Sacrifice hits: "VVenver. Bowers. Wild pitch: Hoffer. Doublo play: aenlns to Hof fer. First bnso on errors: Cleveland, 1: Indianapolis. 2. Umpire: Cantlllon. Time of gume: 1:55. Attendance, 500. Detroit Smother Buffalo. BUFFALO. N. Y April 27.-The Detrolts completely outclassed Buffalo at the. bnt today and won the. game by a scoro or 12 to 4. Cronln held the Buffalo men well lti hand, whllo Mtlllgnn was hit hard and often. Baker wns substituted, but tho change mattered little, score: BUFFALO. I n.H.O.A.E Knoll. If 0 0 1 0 0 Hay. Flood, lb.... 3 1) 2 3 Z llarley, cf....2 2 4 0 0 Khearon, rf..O 1 1 0 0 uiwmifl. ss.l 1 s 5 1 tXUnan. cf..t 3 0 0 0 Kulllvan, 3b,. 3 4 0 4 0 Carey, lb....l 3 is 1 1 maw, c 0 0010 Hallman, ..0 0 2 7 0 M'Al'ster, Sb.l 2 2 10 Andrews, 5b.. 0 0 3 3 Olllyan, lb 1 3 II 2 1 Kpeer, c 0 0 3 3 OHtftlllngi. lf..l 2 0 0 1 Mllllsan. p...0 10 2 l flray. 3b 1 10 2 0 Baker, p 0 0 0 0 0 Cronln, p 1 10 6 0 Totals 7 27 18 41 Totals.-,.. .13 16 27 tl 3 Buffalo 1 0030010O-4 Detroit 0 1 0 1 2 6 0 2 0-12 Earned runs: Detroit, 3. Two-base, hits: Oettman, Mllllgan, Shenron, Tlynn, Cronln, Sullivan, Three-baso hits: Hnrley, Sullivan. Stolen bases: Flood. Oettman (2), Elberreld, McAllister (2). Doublo play: Ilyan to Elbcr feld. First base on balls: Off Baker, 2: off Cronln, 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Buker, 1; by Cronln, 1. Struck out: By Mllllgan, 3: by Cronln, 1. Time of game: 2:05. Umpire: f rank Dwyer. Attendance. 800. HtiindlnK of the Tennis. Played. Won. I.ost. P.C. Milwaukee, 6 4 i ,667 Kansas City 8 5 3 ,C2& Indianapolis 7 3 ,671 Chicago 7 4 3 . 571 Cleveland 7 4 3 . 571 Buffalo 7 3 4 .429 Detroit ,7 3 4 .429 Minneapolis .9 2 7 Ail Knot Loses at lovra City. IOWA CITY, la.. April 27.-(Speclal Tele gram.) In base ball hare today jhe Univer sity of Iowa defeated Knox college, of Oalesburg, 14 to 7. Iowa, won more on Juck than superior playing. Numerous errors were made by Iown's .Infield ond, Knox's out. field. Fair 'batting was done on both sides. Errors: Iowa. 10; Knox, IS, .Batteries: Iowa, Loury, Yates; Knox, Shields, Porter, New York Boston Chlcngo Philadelphia Pittsburg St. Louis Baltlmoro Kansas City San Francisco Cincinnati Cleveland New Orleans (Minneapolis IOUl9VlllO Detroit Houston Providence Milwaukee Galveston Indianapolis OMAHA Columbus, O Buffalo St. Joseph St. Paul Denver tfavnnnuh Hartford Richmond Memphis Washington Txs Angeles Seattle Rochester Peoria Nw Haven Toledo Worcester Atlanta Salt Lake City .. Springfield1, Muss. Fort Worth Portland, Ore Norfolk Syracuse Des Moines Nashvillo Scranton Ornnd Itaplds Dayton, o Sioux City tl.O84.Sl0.73O I35,28X,'J1U 12O,30ri,ZX! 95.148.9371 39,975,378 31.701,816 25,883,995 15.831,443 16,514,298 14,450,850 9,670.185 8,726,156 8.689,188 7,991,355 7.4S9,Kfl 6.13S.070 6,099,000 5.C67.971 6,468.000 5.316,780 5.280.683 4,849,500 4,621,660 4.442,293 4.163,259 3.830.699 3.149,606 C,122,70(j: 3.147.739 3,027,915 2,719,6921 2,200.746 2,059.121 . 2,167,678 1,780,220 1.299.50 1.733.804 1,498,940 l,2o7,UZ3 1,838,2661 1,258,778 1,671,465 1,669,486 1.610.641 1,022.040 1,641,299 1,483.000 1,857,813 1,166,1M 1.130.093 l,33l,060 Inc. Dec. 12.0 11.3 12.6 9.9 8.8 24.6 20.4 11.2 10.4 7.7 42.4 4.5 19.1 9.2 32!6 6.5 7.0 76.1 6.3 21.3 90.9 3.2 6.3 105.4 23.5 48.9 29.7 31.2 27.0 4.7 7.6 63.0 6.7 9.0 10.9 10.6 16,3! 20.8 60. 9.4 10,2 9.2 11.6 V11r Snrvlvorn Itenieniliereil by llie (ienernl Rnverninent. WASHINGTON. 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