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    TITE OMAHA' T) ATL V BEE: WEDXESDAT, ATGTTST 15, 1900.
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Wonderful, Sensational, Marvelous
the Century Begins Today at
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Six Dollar
Eiira II
9
At
Bargain
On
In black and tans lace, button and congress
all the new swell lasts and colors all
widths all sizes take your choice at S1.89.
Men's
All the other
MEN'S SHOES that
sold up to $2,50,
go in Basement
at 98c,
si
OMAHA RUNS TRUE TO FORM
Consistent Play of Eonrko Family Kcops Its
Record Olcan.
USUL DEFEAT COMES IN THE USUAL WAY
Oik- HiiiI InnluK Give I 11 1 I KiiohkIi
III Will llllll 'I'lK'll (ll IiIKITH
lli-uln I" l'lllj ( lllllll
iliinlii Hull.
I'lirltlo, 1M Oniiihii, S.
Uril it, :tt St. .Ioni'iiIi. I.
Moiix City, Ill lCM Mollies. I).
PltlnliurK, "'-Tl imv ni-lt, O-l.
M. I.ihiIn, Hi I ' li I lit l -1 i ll I it , U.
IIokIoii, 7-Tl (lilcnuo, (l-li.
I ml III mi iiil Ik, It Detroit,
IliilYnlo, !! ( let lituil, i.
ClilciiKii, l lll"Miik'f. l.
Kiiiinm ( II). Ill Milium iiil Ik, o,
PUEBLO, Auk. It. (Hpoelnl Telegram.)
Hulcn's Indians again won from tho Pack
ers, thin being tho fourth successive victory.
Tho game was won In tho ninth, when
Pueblo scored, with no ono out. Johnson
pitched ii star game Ai tendance, 500, Scoro:
'PUEBLO.
Alt. R
11. o.
l l
:i 2
Idellnle, vt...
llaymrr, ss..
Parrott. Hi..,
Closson, nil..,
Lally, rf
Graham, ...
Mnran, If
Kelly, 2b
Johnxnu, p...
Totals ...
,1
....3
....I
....I
,,,,
....n
...,3
....3
31, 9
OMAHA.
AH. It,
4 1
n t
4 1
10 20 H
11. O. A. K.
Toman, ss
Lohmim, o
MoVlcker, of....
Lauzon, rf
o'Cnnnell, lt....
Balrd, 2h
Hoy. :ih
Thompson, If,...
Ncwinoyer, p....
T;
'.'.'.A
...A
...A
10
o
i
l
u
0
TotalH 37 S 10 21 12 4
Pueblo 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 t 1-0
Omaha 0 2 0 1 1 0 1 2 l-S
Newmever out for not touching second
base. "No one out when wlnnlut; run was
made.
ICarned runs: Pueblo, 6; Omaha, 4. Two
baso hits: Mdlale, llaymcr, Graham,
BACK GIVES OUT
Plenty of Omaha Readers Have This
Experience,
You tax the kidneys overwork them
They can't keep up tho coutli.ual strain;
The back kIvcs out It aches and paini;
Urinary troubles set In:
Don't wait longer tnlto Doan's Kidney
Tills.
Omnlia peoplo tell you Uov they act.
Mr. John C. Hooller, stock kccp"r of tho
third floor In tho McCord-llrady company's
wholesalo Kroccry, llvlnij at 227 Charles
Bti'i'oUny: "I h"'1 a weak back for nearly
three yeais. Soniotlmrs It nched coutlnu
lly, particularly eo If I stooped or lifted. I
psed medicines Bald to bo good for tho kid
neys, but tho troublo still continued. An
announcement about Doan's Kidney Pills In
our dully papers led mo to procure a box at
Kulin & Co.'s drug stoie, corner Uth and
Douglas Btrocts. Tho treatment cured me."
Sold for DO cents per bos hy all dealers.
Fostpr-Mlltmrn Co.. Uultalo, N. Y., sole
asfnta for tho United States.
Remember the name DOAN'S and take
no bUbsUtute. ,
Allan Cam nIU
t iwo uuiiQi rum uuiiai
Squares
bally, Lauzon, O'Connell, Thompson. Throo
b.iso hliH Parrot t. Hoy Homo run:
lliompson. Stolen buses McIIiile, Parrott,
Kflly, I.ohman, Mi Vickor (2i. I.aazon.
H.isch on haln. Off Johnson, a, oft Now-mi-ycr,
fi. Struck out: Hy Johnson. I; by
Nowmcycr, 2. Time: 2:1,1. fmplro: Kllno.
m:s moi.m:s is aj.wx sun- out.
SIohi t'lly lli'prnl'. Hie Ilimo if Snlur
ilny for the lrlillilllii)t.
SIOI'X PITY. Auk. H.-(Hprclal TpIp
Kram.) 'Hoiips' Pnrvln pitched his way
Into tho ovcrl.iHtliiK Kratltudp of Hloux Pity
fans this aftrrnoon by duplicating his shut
out puno against Pes Moines of last Satur
day. Pes Molnos was unablo to llnd him
safely more than live times, an7 when one
or two tlKht places enmo he pulled out of
them safely. The same was fast anil clean
from idart to llnlsh, with few errors. Tho
Indians had the better of play In tho
Held and at the bat, slamming out the ball
In a timely way when tho bases wero occu
pied. Score:
SIOUX CITY.
AH. It
II.
1
1
O, A.
Polhirs, rf
McPreadle, If.
Mrashcar. 2b..
Orlilln. cf
ClasM'OCk, lb.
N'IIps, 31
HcrlP, ss
Pole, c
Parvln, p
... n
... n
... t
... i
14
0
I
5
0
0
Totals 31 fi 12 27 II 1
DICS MOIN'KS,
Ml.- It. II. O. A. K,
Thlel, 3b
Hall, ss
Nacle, cf
Itabsamen, lb....
nines, 2b
Selsler, If
W'arieiulen, rf...
I.oman, c
Mauck, p
,4 no
, i
, i
, i
, i
Totals 32 0 G 21 12 3
Sioux Pity 00120210 6
dps Moines t o o o 0 0 o O'C 0
Karncd runs: Sioux Pity, I. Two-basa
hits: (irlllliv PoKi Hacrlllce hits: Parvln (2).
Double Play: Hlnes to Hall to llebsamen.
Hases on bulls: Ulnsn-ock (2), Grlllin, Hra
sheur, Selsler, Polhirs, Ilorto. lilt by pltchid
ball: Selsler. Stolen bases: Pote (2), Glass
cock (21, Hrashear Hi, McPreadle. Struck
out: Hy Parvln, llerte, Grlllin, l.oman; by
Mauck, Thiol, Nai;le, Itebsmnen. Passed
ball: l.onian: Time; 2:0). I'mplro: 'Wurner.
ni:vi:ii winds 1 1' wmi saints.
lied Hot (imiif NYoii by I be piiureilt
' li ii ill p lo ii n Slmrp I'lelilliiK.
DHXVnit. Auk. ll.-Specla! TeleKram.')
Denver and St. Joseph wound up their
series here today In ono of Jhe fastest
Karnes of the season. Doth Kyler and
Maupln were effective and bits were tho ex
ecution. A miss to Ulckov In the second
was followed by Mohlor's two-b.iKKer nnd
I.ewee'R single, which netted two runs. St.
Joseph's only tally was made on a pass lo
Plynii. n steal and an out and McKlbben's
bit. The Knmo was closed In a corltliiK
double by ltellly, I.oweo and Hlckuy. Score;
UK.NVKII,
AH. it. 11. O. A. K.
Preston, cr .100300
Miller, If 10 110 0
Huelow, v I 0 1 1 :i (I
Holland, rf 3 1 0 0 0 0
Hlckey, ll 3 0 1 11 0 0
Mnhler. 2b 4 1 1 li 1 0
ltellly, 3b 3 0 0 1 1 0
I.ewee, ss 3 0 1 I ii 0
Kyler. p 2 10 0 10
Totals ) 3 5 27 15 0
ST. JOSKPII.
All. It, II. O. A
StrailK. 3b 3 0
Flynn, 2b 2 1
Grimm, lb 1 0
Helm. II. If 4 0
McKlbben, Cf I 0
Hrlstow, ss 3 0
Zeltz. rf I 0
Henley, c I 0
Mnupln, p 3 0
0
0
0 10
2 1
2 1
0 3
0 1
1
Totals 31 1 7 27 13 2
Denver 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 13
St. Joseph 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 01
Earned runs: Denver, 1. Two-base hit:
Mohler. Hases on balls: Olt Kyler, 4: off
Maupln, 2. Struck out: Hy Kyler, 2; by
Maupln. 2. Hit by pitcher: Hy Maupln, 1.
Wild pitch: Kyler. Passed balls: Huelow.
2. Double plays: Grim to Maupln: ltellly
to Lewee to Hlckey Stolen basea: Hrls
tow. Flynn. StianR, Miller, Hlckey Sm rl.
tlco hit: Preston. Time 1:50. Umpire:
Kbrlsht
.M h ii il 1 11 it' of tlir Tcntuu,
Played, Won. Lost, P.Pt
Denver ... 87 ta 34 .609
Das Moines Sj 41 41 .MS
$2,10 Shoes 98c
Today is the beginning of the wonderful shoe sale we have been telling you about
and which we have been preparing for during the past four weeks Every pair of
shoes in the sale is not only a bargain, but a matter of wonder, The price is so small,
" ! ,1. 1 a li i i r i ,1 i i a J. .
me vaiUe so &reaT' me
will be pleased beyond
where and from whom we bought all these shoes, All you have
to do now is to read a few of the items below and the balance you
will not need to be told,
Misses' and Child's Fine Shoes,
Worth up to $2.50, go at
Made by
Moloney
Bros.
Rochester
On bargain square 1,500 pairs
of the finest children's and
misses' shoes made in America,
Such an exhibition of tine Shoes Avas
never .seen in Omalia before.
fit. Joseph
to
R.)
St
4G 43 .517
42 41 .477
55 47 .447
56 IS .42'J
Omalia ..,
Sioux Pity
Pueblo
CAMUS OI- Till! NATIONAL i.uauijb.
PlllslmrK' tilvp"! New Vorli n Mont Kir
(ill lit Double lleiltlnu.
PITTSHUHG, Auk. 14. PlttsbjrK had an
easy thing today and captured both Karnes
from New York. The visitors were nt bat
sixteen times before a run was scored. At
tendance, 1.600. Score, tlrst Ramo:
IMTTSUima. NEW YOKK.
U.H.O.A.n. It.HO.A.E.
llcaum't, cf. 0 2 S 0 n'Vanll'n, cf. 0 1 C 1
Cl.irke, If... 1 1 3 .0 O.Sclbacli, If.. 0 0 1 0
O'Hrlon, lb. 0 0 13 0 0
Doyle, lb.... 0 0 7
wsuncr, rf. 0 0 1 0 0
Wlll'ms, 3b. 0 0 2 1 1
Illtchry, !li. 0 12 10
Schrlver, c 1 1 1 1 1
Smith, rf.... 0 0 3
Hlekm'n, 3b 0 0 1
l).ivli, fs.... 0 3 1
Qlianon, lb. 0 0 3
Kly, ss 2 2 2 S 0
(Inidy, c... 0 0
Ievcr, p.
110 0 Mercer, p... 0 0 1 1
TolnM .. S 8 27 14 2 Totals ..0 12112 1
PlttsblirK 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 05
New York 00000000 0-0
Karncd runs: Plttsbui'K. 1. Two-base
lilt: Schrlver. Stolen bases. WnBlicr, Wil
liams, Gleason. Doublo plays: Kly to
Itltchey; Vanlialtren to Gleasou to Doylo.
Klrst base on balls: Olt Mercer, 2. Hit
by pitched ball: Hickman. Struck nut:
Hy Leevcr. 1. Passed ball: Grady. Tlmo:
1:33. Umpire: Swartwood.
Score, second Knmo:
riTTSHirta 1 kkw yohk.
H.ll.O.A.i:. n.HOA.E.
Beaum't, cf. 0 0 3
riarke. If.... 0 0 2
O'Drlen, lb. 0 0 15
0 OiVnnirn, cf. 0 0
0 0 felbach. cf.. 0 0
1 0 Doyle, lb.... 0 1
0 O'Hmlth, If.... 0 0
WaKiier. rf. 1 10
Wlll'ms, 3b. 110 1 liHIckm'n, 3b 1
1
Itltchey, 3b. 1 1 4 1 0 Davis, m.... 0 1
O'Connor, c. 3 3 2 1 0 Oleason, !b, 0 0
Kly, ss 1 0 1 3 0 Hnwer'n, c. 0 0
Cliesbro, p.. 0 10 2 O'Hawley, p. 0 0
Totals .. 7 7 27
PlttsblirK ,
Now York
1 Totals .. 1 3 24 8
01030300-"
00000010 0-1
Knrned runs: Pittsburg, 3; New York. 1.
Two-baso hits: O'Connor. Threc-baso hits:
Williams (2), Itltchey, Hickman. Stolen
bases: Hoaumont, Davis. First bnso on
balls: Off Chcsbro, 2: olt Ilawley, 2. Hit
by pitched ball: Itltchey. Struck out: Hy
Phesbro, 3; by Hawley, 1. Wild pitch:
Phesbro. Tlmo: 1:50. Umpire: O'Day.
Nice (iniue nt St. I.ouls,
ST. T.OPIS. Mo.. Auk. II. The weather
was very warm and tho sun literally baked
tho Held. Out of ten base hits and threo
bases on balls, tho homo club managed to
scoro six runs, wlnnlnc tho name. Wol
verton and McGann mixed matters at llrst.
Tho Quaker lilt to Young and was out
easily, but he continued ruunliiK and spiked
McGann as ho passed tho baK. McGunn
turned around and throwInK tho ball he
caiiKht Wolverton squarely on tho back of
the head. Tho latter stansercd and ap
peared to be all out. II recovered imme
diately nnd made a rush nt McGann and
they squared off and landed several blows
before tho pollco interfered, Attendance,
1 200. Scoro:
ST. I.OUIS. 1 rUILADRLPIIIA.
n.u o a.u.
n il O A.E.
McOraw, 3b. 2 1110 Thomas, cf.. 0
Ilurkett. If.. I 3 0 0 0 Hlanle. If.... 0
1
1 I
Helilrlck. cf 0 0 3
Donlin. rf... 0 1 1
Wallace, sa. 0 1 4
Keutcr, 2b.. 0 0 2
McOann, lb. 1 1 10
Crltrcr. c... 1 2 6
1 0 Deleirty, lb 0 1 11 0
0 0 Uijole, 2b... 1
3 0 Flick, rf.... 0 0
5 0 Wolv't'n, 3b 0 0
0 0 Dolan, 3b.... 0 1
1 0 Murphy, c. 0 1
4 1 Cross, ss..., 1 2
YounK, p.... 1 1 0
.Ortli, p 0 1
, C IO 27 15 ll
Totals
I Totals
, 2 11 21 13 4
1 0 0 -!
0 0 11-2
St. Louis
Philadelphia ...
0 12 2 0
0 0 0 0 0
Earned runs: St. Louis. 2; Philadelphia,
1. Three-base lilt: McGann. Double
plays: LaJolo to Cross to Delehanty. Raso
on balls: Off Orth, 3. Sacrlhco hits: Hjr
kott, Young. Passed ball: Murphy. Struck
out: ny YouiiK. 5; by Orth, 1. Stolen bases:
Donlin. Hurkett, Kelster, Delehanty. Tlmo:
1:55. Umpire: Terry.
HllNtUII ItfM'lSCS till- HllllllK.
CHICAGO, Aug. II. Hoston nnd ChtcnRo
played two lone, tedious nnd unlnterestliiK
Karnes today, the visitors tnklnK both,
owIiib to tho wlldtiess of tins ChlcaKo
pitchers and costly errors. Attendance,
3.S0O. Scoro tlrst game:
CHICAGO. HOSTON.
ll.H.O.A n ' H.ll.O.A.i:.
McCarfy, If 0 1 3 0 0 Hanillt'n. cf 0 1 3 0 0
Chillis. 2b 2 1 4 3 0 Litis, ss. .. 1 1 1 7 1
Mertes, of .0 0 2 0 0 tiuhl, rf.... 1 1 3 0 0
Oreen, rf 2 4 3 0 1 Collins, 3b . 1 0 3 3 0
(lamel, lb 0 0 S 0 OlFreem'n. lb, 3 2 10 1 0
llradley, 3b 2 3 3 0 OlDurfy, If ... 0 2 5 0 0
McCor'k, ss, 0 0 3 4 1 Lowe, 2b, 1 3 4 2 1
Chance, c. 0 1 ii 1 I'tfulUvan, c.. 1 I 1 1 I
srXie so Pcrcx, me
measure, We have
Taylor, p.... 0
Dexter 0
2 0 Puppy
0 10 0 0
0 01
1 Totals .. 7 12 30 14 3
Totals 6 12 30 10 3
Hatted for Taylor In tho tenth.
PhleilRO 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1-C
Hoston 0 00 2 00210 27
Karncd runs: PhlcaKo, 3; Hoston, 2. Left
011 bases: PhlcaKo, S; Hoston, 7. Two-baso
hits: Phaiice. Duffey, llradley. Thrce-baso
hits: Stahl. Freeman (2), Lowe. Sacrltlco
hits: llradley, Mcrtes (3). Stolen base:
Hamilton. Doublo plays: McPormiclc to
Phllds to Gnnzel, Collins to I.owo to Free
man. McPormlck to Ganzol. Struck out:
Hy Taylor. I; by Cuppy, 1. Bnso on balls:
Off Taylor, 1; off Puppy. 3. Hit with ball:
Ganzcl, Freeman, Chance. Tlmo: 2:5o. Um
pire: Hurst.
Scoro second Rarne:
CHICAGO.
BOSTON.
It.II.O A.
R.H.O.A.R.
McCarfy. If 1
Phllds. !b... 0
Hnnillt'n, cf 1
Long, ss 2
Stahl. rf 0
(Sreen, cf-rf 1
Dexter, c...
OlPolllns. 3b.. 1
(binzel, lb.,
llradley. 3b.
McPor'k, ss.
Menefee, p..
Kreem n. lb 0
Duffy, If 0
Harry, 2b... 1
Pulllvan, c. 0
Dlneen, p... 0
Lewis, p 2
Totals 6 0 15 D 3
Totals .. 7 S IS 5 2
PhlcaKo 0 1 3 0 0 2-li
Hoston 0 0 0 1 3 3-7
Karncd runs: Chicago, 1; Hoston, 1. Left
on bases: PhlcnRo, 7; Hoston, 4, Two-base
bits: Uradley, Oanzel. Thrce-baso hit:
Harry. Sacrlllco lilts: McCormlck, Dexter.
Stolen bases: McPurthy, Dexter, Mertes,
Lour. Struck out: Hy Menefee. 2; by
Dlneen, li by Lewis, 1. Passed ball: Sulli
van. Ilase on balls: Off Jlonefce, 4; off
Dlneen, 1: off Lewis, 2. Wild pitch: Dlneen.
Time: 1:35. Umpire: Hurst. Palled end
of sixth on account of darkness.
CINCINNATI, Auk. 11. Tho Kame with
nrooklyn postponed on account of rain.
StiMiilliiir ' Hit Tennis,
PInved. Won, Lost
,Pt.
.0J5
,.M8
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.49-.
.4S9
.4117
.448
.395
Hrooklyn ....
PittsburR ....
Philadelphia
PhlcaKo ......
Hoston
Pinclnnntl ...
St. Louis ....
New York ..
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Mi
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47
4f,
45
42
23
31
4'
47
47
48
4H
C2
GA.iiiis or Tim amkhm;a. lkaopk.
Iiidlanupolls Puts Detroit Hack ut (lie
llllll of I'll'lcen IiuilliKSi.
DKTUOIT, Auk. H.-It took llfteen In
nliiKs to decldn today's Bplendld Knmo In
favor of tho visitors. For live Innings not
a local player reached llrst base, but In
both tho sixth and seventh Detroit scored
one run, putting them oven with Indian
apolis. Then both teams were blanked
until the fifteenth. After Kelley had Kono
out Hlckey singled nnd stolo second, scorlnK
on HoKrlever's bunt. Klberleld missed
Hartzel's grounder. Hogrtover scorlnK
Geier ndvnnced llartzel with a single, but
Magoon ended tho Inning with a high Hy.
In Detroit's half of tho Inning Ityan singled
with one out, but tho next two men wont
out on lllcs. Attendance, 2,200. Score:
DETROIT. I INDIANAPOLIS.
n.H.O.A.E.I It.II.O.A.E.
Casey, 3b,.
Holmes, rf
0 0 3
0 Hour'ver, rf 1
0
0 0 0
0 llartzel, If., 0
2 1 S
1 4 0
1 2 fi
0 0 10
2 3 0
0 21 3
2 1 7
1 4 2
Harley, If... 0
1 6
2 6
0 U
1 13
0 4
3 1
2 0
0 0
0 Oeler, cf....
2 Mnifoon, 2b,
0 Madison, ss
0 Powers, c. .
01 Kelly, lb...
1 Hlckey, 3b.
0 llarnes, p.
Totals .
Klberf'M, ss 1
Hliaw, c...
Dillon, lb.
Nlcol, cf..
llyriii. 2b..
Cronln, p..
McAH'g'r
Totals
4 10 15 23 2
9 4 15 3
natted for Cronln In the fifteenth.
Detroit 0 0000 1 10000000 02
Indianapolis 0 1001000000000 2-1
Karncd runs: Detroit, 1; Indianapolis, 1.
Two-base hits: Humes, Dillon, .Ityan, Ho-
prlever. Three-baso hit: Powers. Sacrlllco
hits: llogrlover, Klberleld. Stolen bases:
Magoon, Hlckey (2). Hit by pitcher:
Hlckey. First bnso on errors: Detroit, 1;
Indianapolis, ;i. Left on bases: Detroit, 8;
Indianapolis, 8. Struck out: Hy Cronln, 2;
by Harnes, 2. Passed ball: Shaw. Time:
2:50. Umpire: Sheridan.
Pli'velnnd Shut Out.
CLEVELAND. Alls. 14. Kerwln held the.
homo team down tir threo singles and shut
them out. Hoth teams played without un
error. .Mienuance, i.iuu. bcoio;
CLEVELAND. 1 IllTFALO.
ll.H.O.A E
rt 11 o.A.r.
I'lcker'ff, rf. 0
1 0
OOettman,
cf 1 1000
Friable, if.. 0
0 I
0 s
1 It
0 2
1 5
0 2
0 1
0 0 Oany. If
1 0 Halllean.
0 OiShreck. c
2 0 Carey, lb
2 OiHarl. 2h.
.. 1
rf 1
0
.. 0
A
1 4
2 0
0 s
3 10
1 3
0 3
0 1
0 0
(Senilis. If .
lai'h'ce. lb
lvOhS, c
Flood, 2b
Hiay. ss
Wallers, lb
0
0
1 0 Illerb'r 3b. 0
I OlUroder'k, ri 0
worKmansmp so exquisite mat you
already told you all about how and
Boys' and Youths' Shoes
Worth up to 82. 50, go at
75c 89c 98c
j
Your choice of over 5,000 pairs
boys', youths' and little gents' shoes, in black
and tans on main floor and in basement at
75c, 89c, 98c.
Smythe, p... 0 0 0 1 fr.KerwIn. p. . 0 0 1 SO
Crlsliam ... 0 0 0 a M
Hoffer .... 0 0 0 j Totals ..3 05713 0
Totals . . 0 3 27 12
Batted for Walter In ninth Inning.
Hatted for Smythe In ninth.
Cleveland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00
Buffalo 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 03
Earned rims: ltuffnlo. 1. Thrce-baso lilts:
Carny, Ilalllgau, Garry. Sacrlllco hit:
Stolen bases; Garry, HalllKaii, Hart. First
base on balls: Off Smythe, 3; off Kerwln, 1.
Struck out: Hy Smytbu, Hnrt, Garry; by
nerwin. iTisme 2 . Hiiav. r looil. t bv
pitched ball: Kerwln. Doublo plays: Genius
10 c 10011, nan 10 nrouericK to Parev. Ker
wln to Carey. Wild pitch: Smythe, 1. Left
on bases: Pleveland. 2: Buffalo. 5. Time:
1:10. Umpire: Dwycr.
Klslu-r FiiiiIn tho llreiyers.
MILWAUKEK. Wis., Aug. 14.-Tlip home
team could not hit Fisher today and Phi-
cngo won easily. DowIIiik also pitched a
good game, but his support was very poor.
Anderson anil Hurke s Holding was tho
leaiure. Attendance, 2,200. score:
MIIAVAt'KKi:. I CHICAOO.
H.ll.O.A.i: I It.II.O A. 1:.
Kctcham, cf 0 2 1 0 O Hoy, cf 0 0 0 0
Walilron, rf 0 0 2 0 OpSiiRden. c... 1 2 2 0 0
Kmltb, e.... 0 0 4 0 O'.Mcl'arl'd, If 0 1 2 0 0
Anders'n. If 0 3 2
0 0 Hartm'n, 3b 0 0 1 ,1 0
1 l'l'.idden, 2b.. 0 0 110
4 0 Isbell, 11 12 9 0 0
5 0 Patters'n, If 0 1 1 0 0
Fultz. ss.... 0 0 2
Conroy, 2b. 0 0 0
Ilurke. 3b... 0 0 1
DlKElus, lb. 0 2 15 1 lO'Iary, ss. 1 1 5 2 1
Dowllns;, p. 0 0 0 2 0 risher, p.... 1 2 0 3 0
Totals .. 0 7 27 16 2 Totals .. 4 9 27 9 1
Mllwaukeo 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Chicago 0 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0-4
Karncd runs: Chicago, 3. Two-base hits:
Sugden, O'Leary. Stolen bases: McFarland.
Padden, Isbell. Hases on balls: Off Dowl
Ing, 1; off Fisher, 1. Hit by pitched ball:
Ftohor. Struck out: by Dowllng, 3; by
Fisher, 2. Left on bases: Mllwnukee, 9;
Chicago, 7. Umpire: McDonald. Time: 1:30.
Miller (in to Piece.
MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 14.-Costly errors
by tho homo team and tho wlldness of
Handelln made It an easy thing for Kansas
City to win today's game. Handelln's
twirling was n puzzle, and but lor his
wlldness ho would have won tho game
In splto of errors. The visitors put up u
fast game, and Gear was sie.idy and did
lino stick work and base running besides.
Attendance, 3j0. Score:
MINNEAPOLIS. 1 KANSAH CITY.
It.II.O.A.E. n II O.A.E.
Nance, 3b...
Davis, cf....
Harvey, If..
Wllmot. rf..
Lilly, lb....
Fisher, c
Nichols, 2b.
0 1
1 Furrell, cf.. 1 1
0 1
0 0 1 0 0 Hemphill, rf 2 3 0 0 0
2 2 3 0 0 O'llrlen, If.. 2 13 0 1
12 10 2 Duniran, lb. 1 0 H 0 0
0 2 11 0 0 ClbiK'n, ss.. 1 0 0 2 1
115 10 CoiiBblln, 3h 0 0 3 5 0
12 12 0 Sehaefer, 2b 0 2 1 2 0
.Smith, ss.
12 11 McManui. e I 1 4 0 0
Handelln, p,' 0 0 2 6 2 Oear, p 3 2 0
Totals ..0 10 27 12 C Totals ..11 10 27 11 2
Minneapolis 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 0 2-5
Kansas City 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 3 2-11
Knrned runs: Minneapolis, 2; Knnsns Pity,
2. Two-base lilts: Harvey, Lally, Wllmot,
McManus, Gear. Threc-baso hit: Smith.
Homo run: Wllmot. Passed balls: Fisher,
1. Wild pitch: Handelln, 1. Hases 011 balls:
Off Handelln, 5. Hit by pitcher: O'llrlen,
Schnefer, Poughlln. Struck out: Hy Han
delln, 3; by Gear, 3. Left on bases: Mlu
neatinlls. fi: Kansas Pitv. 7. Sacrlllco hits:
Fischer. Schaefer (2), Furrell 2l. Stolen
bases: Farrell. 1 oughlln, Hemphill, Gear
Umpire: Pantllllon. Time: 2:US. .
StiindliiK of tin Tennis,
Played. Won. Lost. P.Pt
Chicago
Milwaukee ...
Indianapolis .
Detroit
Clovoland
Kunsas City .
Huffalo
Minneapolis ..
. . . im
... 10:1
.. wi
... 1112
... 97
... in:i
... 10:1
... 102
ss : .01
55 4S .531
51 45 .531
51 IS ,59
43 49 ,49i
49 M .1711
41 59 .127
12 tiO .112
Sbelton Defeats Keliet.11 iv
SHKLTON. Nob.. Aug. ll.-(Sneclal.)-A
largo number of Shelton base ball en
thusiasts accompanied the home team yes
terday to Kenesaw, where the second gamu
of these two well matched teams was
played, tho llrst being played here. Tin
irnmn was called at 2.30 and was a most In-
turestlng 0110 from start to finish. Tho
leadlnir features of tho cninu were tho
pltchlnK of Tom Hrennan and tho patching
of G. W. Smith, both of tho homo nine. The
scoro was 6 to 1 in Sh"lton s ruvor.
Ilutts Triini Will Piny Snyilero
Ono of tho warm base ball games of the
season will be played at the Young Men'i
Phrlstlun assoc atl'in park next Saturday.
Tlie various commission men of umaha and
their employes havo started quite a friendly
rivalry as to which tlrm can put up tho
best specimen of ball playing Last Satur
day the followers of J it. Snyder defeated
tbrxan rtf II G KtreichL and now the tribe nt
I O. W. Butts proposes to meet the Snyder
Six Dollar Five Dollar Four Dollar
Women's Shoes
AT
9
On Bargain Squares
And in the original cases all sizes all
widths lace or button black, tans and pat
ent leathers plain kid or fancy vesting tops
hand turned and welt soles made in
Rochester, Cincinnati and Boston, The fiiv
est women's shoes that money can buy
for up to six dollars go (beginning) today
at $1,69 a pair,
family. Nelson and Williams will bo In
the box for tho Hulls team mid will nltuli
alternate Innings, and Herman and Butts
will catch. The remainder of the team has
not been delluitcly decided on.
Sioux Full Wins from PolrrldKc.
POL Kill DOE. Neb.. Amr. 1 1. (Kneclnl
Telegram.) Sioux Falls defeated Coleridge
today by a scoro of 9 to 2. Batteries: Sioux
Falls, Drtimmy nnd Blandford; Coleridge,
iiucuiiuau una vooi.
AGREE ON DATE AND CLUB
I'llsluiliKiiiN iiiiil Sliurki-y Will Meet
llefure Coney Island Sporting;
('lull on AiiKiist -.".
NEW YOHK. Augril.-Bob Fitzslmnions
and Tom Sharkey met thlH afternoon and
agreed to light on August 25 before the
poney island sporting club ror a purse of
$25,000. Charley Whlto Is to bo tho icfereo,
Atliiulli; Tillies the Third Come.
ATLANTIC. la., Aug. 14.-(Speclal Tele
gram.) Tho third and last of the Atlantic
Valley Junction series of games was played
beforo a fair-sized ami deenlv interested
audience in the park hero today. George
j'Tanitun pucneu mo nisi rour innings for
tho homo team, but as he was hit by a
pitched ball and his arm gave out, letting
tho visitors make live runs In ono Inning, ho
was relieved by Seymour, who only kovo
tho visitors threo runs In live innings. Glf
ford started in lo pitch for the visitors, hut
as he gave out and allowed tho locals to
pound him out for six runs In one Inning
lie was relieved by English. The locals
mado fourteen hits and the visitors thirteen.
Jiascs on balls were given us follows: Hy
Gilford, 3; by English, 1; none by either
Franklin or Seymour. Struck out: Hy Eng
lish, 0; by Glfford, 4; by Franklin, 4; by
Seymour, 3. The score stood It to 11 In the
locals' favor, with u half Inning still due
them. George F. Hrulngton of Parson um
pired tho game and not a kick was made on
his rulings, although close lo J2U0 changed
hands on the ga'me, Tom Wert of tho home
team drovo a long fly over the Ieftileld
fenco for his second home run of the sea
son. This closes the scrips of three games,
all of which havo been won by tho locals.
Good ltiii-liiu nt (lens I'll I Is.
GLENS FALLS. N. Y.. Auk. ll.-At the
llrst raco of the Grand Circuit meeting of
tho Northern New York Trotting Horse
Breeders' association over 1,000 persons were
In attendance. Tho llrst ovont, tho 2:09
trot, was a raco from tho word "go" until
the llnlsh and furnished In the fourth heat
the tlnest race of tho season.
GeorKcna, driven by McDowell, won tho
2:10 handily In threo straight heats and
still showed a reserve of speed, itesults:
2:lil. trotting, nurse J1.000:
Georgonn, ch. m., by Epaulet (Mc-
Dowell)
.1
1 1
Lord Derby, I), g. (Geers)
Roster, b. g. (Carpenter)
King Jack, b. g. (Hudson)
Palm Lear, b. g. (McCarthy)
Time: 2:141,4, 2:lUi. 2:12V4.
2:Mt, trotting, purse Jl.ouo:
Gtiyton, b. h., by Allcrton (Mn-
Heiiry) 4
Charley Herr, br. s. (Kelley)...!
Dare Devil, tills, s. (Geers) 2
Vnlpa. b. m.' (Mlllor) 5
...5
1 1
j,oru Vincent, n.
cut, h. s, (Splnn) ....3 I 1
.1.1',4, 2:12?L 2:12i, 2:12U. 2.11
4 dr
Time:
Iti-Niills of TeiiulH Tournament,
NKWPOHT, It. 1 Auk. 14.-The natlnnnl
tennis tournament opened hero today. Fol
lowing Is tho summnry of tho Karnes
phi rod:
Preliminary single: K. Collins beat J. P.
Para, 5-7. li-1, 7-5, 7-5.
L. E, Ware beat J. Wright. 6-2. fi-l, G-2.
B. P. Wright beat II. I. Foster, fi-l, fi-l, fi-2.
M. (.'. Chaco bent A. Codman, C-0, fi-l, o-O,
C-l.
E. P. Fisher beat L, II. Waldner, 2-0, 7-5,
C-'., 0-3.
W. A. Lamed beat It. It. Allen, fi-0, 6-0,
C-2.
Sumner Hardy beat W. E. Hutnnm, jr.,
6- 2. 7-5, c-2.
G. W. Leo bent C. ,. Koyes, 3-fi. fi-2, 1-fi,
7- 5, fi-3.
Doubles, east against west: It. D. Little
nnd F. B. Alexander (west) beat H. II.
Ilackett and J. A. Allen (east), 0-0, fi-l, 7-5.
0-7, C-2.
I'll). I Day of Tennis Ton run men ,
SIOUX CITY, Aug. ll.-Bpepnl Tele
gram.) The trl-stato tennis tournnment
opening day brought out a lot of tnst
play and there Is every Indication that the
dinner of tho championship will be pre
pared to defend it well against all west
erners. Only tho preliminaries were dis
posed of toda .
(inns iiIiiiih to Meet Mctiovcrn.
1 NEW YOHK. Aug. 14 -Al Hereford man
I ugcr of Joe Uuns, posted .',0u0 toiluj us a.
tiiM-J-v BhhYchhhhBhi
ft
Mtmw
Crnlir Itcinljr for Foot llnll.
CltAIG. Neb.. All','. 1 l.--(Speclal ) -Pralg
i'.aH. r,"',!'?'1' ""' Nirtheastiiin Nebraska,
coot Ball league, with n rattling good team,
forfeit to bind a inntch Willi Terry McGnv
ern. Hereford ugrces Unit unless Gntid
knocks McGovrrn out In less than ti u
rounds he will fin-felt the decision and wi l
ners share of the purse. Hereford ugrfAn
that Gnus will not weigh moro than US
pounds ut tho ringside.
Gold lor l',uroie,
NEW YOHK, Aug. II. -1 leldelbach, IcbK
helmer i Co. will ship J500.000 gold ta
Europo by tomorrow's steamer.
The Only Itellnble Iti-iiicdr torn
Dliirrhoeii,
Mr. Charles Wllfong of Houston, Tex,,
says Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd DIar
rhoea Hcmcdy Is tho only remedy tlmt will
effectually check his howcia when Ucj lias
ilhinhoen.
tiii: iii:ii v MAitKi-.r.
INSTUUMKNTS placeiFon rcconl Tuesday,
August ll 1900:
Wiii'i'iinly Heeds.
A B. Belter and husband to Kdwarrt
Wilson, lots 2, 3, 4, block 3: lots 1 nnd
2, block 4; lots 1 and 2, block .; lot
1, block fi, Prntt'H subdlv ? S0O
Atlantic Itcalty association to P. M.
Price, lot 10, block 1. Bemls patk fi00
F. J. McParter to Mary Htromburg,
lot 4, Ludwlck Placo 175
C. W. York and wife to University of
Omaha. Believue ciillego department,
1 1-3 lots 1, 2 and 3, block 19, Walnut
Hill 1
F. W. Caiinli hael to J. Thomson, lots
1 nnd 2, block 11, Halcyon Heights ... 250
Benson Land syndlcato to A. M.
Grove, lots 1 to 1 ami 21 to 'M, block
25, Benson 1,000
Hoy Marshall to Matilda KIrschkoff,
lot 1, block 2. Smith Omaha add 400
J. W. Paul to Union Land nnd Im
provement company, so 22-75-14 mid
othet properly 3S0.0O0
Union Land and Improvement com
pany to J. P. Flnlcy, part bo 22-75-14
and other property K00
Nelson Purlnton to James Kaloudck,
lot 23, block 11, Brown park 350
S. S. Hazlet ami husband to Mugglo
Buck, w 22 feet lot 5, block 15, Isaac
fc S.'H add 700
S. A. Emerson to A. T. Goodsou, lot 12,
block 11. Orchard Hill 350
Packers' National bank to Lllla John
son, lot 3, block 23, South Omaha 1,350
(lull Pliilin lie. Mix,
Frank Irvine nnd wlfo to C. II. Breed,
lot 17, Arlington add 2
C. M. Mcintosh to K. It. Hume, lot C,
HascaU's add , j
East Omaha Land company to J. W.
Paul, so 22-75-It n
Deiils.
Sheriff In J. W. Martin, lot 8, block 4,
( relghtaii Heights , jj
000
Total nmount of transfers.
J'JS8,C54
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