Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 01, 1901, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SAT I'KDA , ,V2sE 1, 1001,
STORE
Sole Agents for
Rogers, Peet & Cos
Fine Clothing.
Sole Agents for
"Queen Quality" $3.00
Shoes for Women.
BRANPEI$&5(
"JDOIIGiJ
Sale of Stylish Millinery
ur. R ti
tpitw a ivnwip
f'.cicn llow.rh, the entire stock of n wholesale muuuery uousi .
a mri fraction of thflr real worth wo will place on sale Snturday
rose, loins, poplcs, buttercups, lilacs, and In fact every variety
'.mn.lnaule-wortri $1.00 a bunch on snlo on main floor bargain
tiqnavo at
Saturday we place on sale thous
ands of ;nlf bats, ready-to-wear hats, In a great
variety of shapes, these are all a f
trimmed, guniantecd this sea- f
aoa a slyl. fholco "
Trimmed Leghorn Hats
Wo have placed on sale a splendid
lot of now trimmed leghorn hats, all tho
ntylc, trimmed with chiffon, rib
bons, flowers and ornaments
for this sale at
2.25
Big Underwear
Big Bargains in Ladies', Children's and
Boys' Summer Underwear.
Misses' and children's
whlto and ecru all sIzom
worth up to 20c
ro at,
Ladies' line summer undervests in plain and fan
cy ribbed, laco ofTectn. in whlto, ecru nnd -f "
nncv colors, lontr mill Hhm-t HinnvpK. II 10 5'
worth up to .').") ecnix, ro at
Ladies' line summer undervests and pants, all sizes and stylos,
somo silk mercerized, plain and fancy lisle thread. In pj - mmm
whlto and ecru, all over lace effects, worth up to 30c, t3)C
Ladies' line muslin and cam- Ladies' fine night robes, skirts,
brlc cornet covcis, trimmed with Inco nnd skirt chemise nnd drawers, made of the
embrolderv worth 11 do Pn ui fnal itiitsllti nnd cambric, hmntHomPly
emoroiuer, wortli n.w, go at trimmed with embroidery nnd beautiful
lnt'c, nil varieties and styles, wortli reali
35c, 49c, 69c 49c, 69c 98c
OMAHA'S GRAHAM WAFERS
Thij At Semd To Hot from th Bx
fsr D11 Heiies.
TOO MUCH GINGER, COMPLAIN I0WANS
I licciln IVu llltx, fiaj N (ioml-Niitiiri'il
I'Mi-Imt, mill Mllpi In Juki a l'Vv
I11 Show TIipi-c'n .Nil II1111I
. I'i'i-Ilim.
bKS MOINES, Jlay 31. (Special Telu
gram.) The contrast between the playing
of the Omahas nnd .that of tho homo club
was so striking toda) that tho fow Ilea
Moines people who sittcntled vero disgusted.
The visitors played 11 splendid Held gnme
and took in ovorythlng In slglu. Uraham
pitched admirably. Km- four innings Dcs
Moines did not gat n hit nnd but for the
seventh and ninth, when he let down per
ceptibly, ho proved Invincible. Wings
pitched stead, hut ,vu ho badly Mipponcd
ho lost heart am) failed to field his po
sition. Stewart found It easy to knock
out. long drives.
Carter started off with four balls, fol
lowed by a single nnd four balls to Mu
Andrews. Letcher struck out nnd Calhoun
tauiillr.ed Carter In. Stewnrt and Mc
Andrcws scored on Uriel's long slnglo. In
the second after Onndlng hail flow out and
Graham striu-k out Carter got four balls,
Stowart a two-bagger and Mi-Andrews took
the base on Kennedy's error. A moment
later Holslor dtopped Letcher's long tly and
let Stewart score, but McAnilrows was
caught at tliu plate. In the third Toman
scored after two woro out, on his two
bagger and Thiol's fumblu of Clouding's
liner. In tho sixth Carter scored on (our
halls, a stolen ba3u and Stowart's hit. In
tho eighth McAndrews pot balls, Letcher
was thrown out, Calhoun got balla and
two men scored on Hold's single.
Den Moines made a start In tho seventh
nftcr Mine's had tanned. O'Connell got a
life on Tomnn'a fumblo, tielslor and Cote
got singles nnd O'Connell scored. Coto
was thrown out when Wlggs hit tho ball
nd the latter was scored by singles ot
Thlel and Kennedy. In tho ninth Cote
got a single. Cowcll batted for Wlggs
and got a slugle, Thiol got balls and Ken
nedy's two-bggr mado tho last of the
vl:; 711:11. Score;
OMAHA.
An. It
Carter. If fi
Htuwart. 2b 5 2
McAndrews. Sri 5 2
H.
0
fi
1
0
0
A. K.
n 0
2 0
4 0
0 0
0 0
11 (
n 1
1 0
s u
I?. 1
A. E,
2 3
Leteher, rf 3
Calhoun, lb .'....,5
Held, of A. ...5
Toman. s fi
Ooiiillng u 4
Ornlmni, p..
1
Twin I ..
M
UES MOINRS.
ao. n. i
Thlel. 2b.,., 3 1
IT IS
THE
Rett mi YouRUt
THE A10RR0W
Coaster Brake
GulrinlMl ou AhttM Cfixirt mud
ritmtmri in Citliuf Fill tor vhtil.
Vauf whMl ftlaftvl under control. 5u
rlly on Mill. A Uiurjr on ih U? el.
YaKMSO Xllr. out
ft-! Mir Mll..
L 100 uliin.d rider Uu rir. Sold
f til CroUrt. Mftt.il Frit,
IrJIoM . Co., (lain, X. T.
We have produced exact copies of
tho hlch-prlced original French and New York do
signs In millinery. Wo offor lor Saturday thous
nmls of these hats In black, whlto and colored
They nro trimmed with One velvet ribbon, soil 3llU
materials, expensive ornaments nnd Trench flow
enen now-
5
ers, many of them nro entirely
draped ulth lace. Alto tho
(lalnesborough effect trimmed
with bcntitlful ostrich tips, In
black nnd white, your choice of
this tmpcrb lot at
$
i c h 11 a vi n ix tmrcbased 500
10c
latest
Sale Saturday J
summer undervests in
3c, 5c, 10c
x X KJ W
Kennedy. s
Warner, rf
McVlelcer, of
nines, "b
O'Connell. Hi
Solslur. If
1:0 to, f
W'lggH, 1
i 'on well
i
i
4
t
3
1
Totals 40
9 21 IS
Conwell batted In tho ninth for Wlcm.
Qninlm a 2 1 o (1 1 o 2 -n
Des Moines 0 y (1 i 0 0 :i 0 .".--,1
Two-hnsn liliM! ivi
Sti'wnrt (2), Toman. Stolen banon: Thlel.
Ikkh. Hold (2i Carter (HI, MeAmlreWH,
t.i-u-her, Calhoun, smirk out: Hv c!ni
liani. o; by Wlggs. 7 Dnulil.- play: 'Tom.in
" s.,.'..''rt Jo Calhoun. Hnivs on bulls:
uir wiggH. on Ornliuni. 4. wild pitch:
W"lm- , I'l's.-ed ball: Cioiiillug. Time:
1:J0. Umpire: I'opkny.
KA.NSAN ( TI'V V HAItll HIITKII.
SI. .Iiii.'n lllllii.i lilila St,.,,,., ... 1.
... s III II
lllHf I. !(.
k'A.VMAR CITV At.... !! 1- ...... ..
the bnll hard' today nnd Won easily, atliton
..ur. niiutnni u,u 01 I III! IIOX 111 tllO lll'Pt
.itinih . 1 11 intiuii 1 1 iiif. score:
IvimxnN citv ! 1 n " n 1 n - I i
St. Joseph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .1 n oi n Ti
iiatterlcs: Iviinsnd Citv. Wclmer mul
Dooln,: S'- r"S"11' J,lltf,n' "ndrrwoort nnd
dAIIIOI.KSS
lll.WIIAl'OI.IS
WI.S.
Thro Auny a (Iiiiiik ami I'luyx la
in n (1HT,
ST. PA1M, llnu ! MI
throw in., nT. '. ,7,', ?. j'n'.p'icniiy
then went In ,ind hatted o,u a! 0,or' 'Jft'
tendance, HW. Scoro: ".iur. At-
Minneapolis . .1) I rt 1 4 5 0 n iiAl'fi" Ui
fiiui 0 0421 1 n 9 a. :
llittorloH: Mlnneapol g, Swormntedt nnd
McCnnnoll: St. Pnul, Thomus c0"nn
Knuppcr nnd HolniKS. '""'". onu,
Mirlimh Mm SndnatiMl.
CnuillAlin anmvno r.... . .
8?rinK..Uc,,vcri,0',miM
AVr(crn
t-auiii- SihihIIiiu,
U'nn I ..'
I'.U.
.750
.m
.M8
,5b
.
.4? I
.4(1)
.10?
KnnfnH city
Mlnnpnnoll
21
14
14
II
, 12
10
, !)
. 8
S(.
12
13
13
14
12
13
IS
st. Paul
Omnha
Colorado Springs
uenvcr
Des .Molneu
AMERICAN GAME FORFEITED
llnllliiion Tpiiiii (Mijonln Too Strciiu
'iil to .Sliei-lilaa'a nec-Kloii
In (ill in,- with Detroit.
DETROIT, May Sl.-Irodiiy's Amerb-an
ame rnrfelteil to Uotrnlt. 3 to 0. Dotrol'
S?iultii? Vi'ii.,n ,u,! ",n,h ono r'"
and tho I rat man up mix an easy out
Holmes ihen s.-nt a terrlllo dr v ov
Jackson's hoad. tho hall going clear tV
center Held fence, it wni wcl lleli e l in d
MiurncU to Catch.-r Roblon j n,
Holmes dived townrd the jilate. it wnt
n closo decision, but Sheridan called him
suf... Robinson objeelod so st?e , uu" ?
that ho wu3 limlly put out of the pi mu.
as was Howell also, Then the cntlro RnltU
more team swarmed ubout the umpire,
shouting and threatening him. Dunlin even
threw ii lint nt him from behind. Sheridan
nruuicil pluy resumed and when Ualtlrnore
laCiiBcd lo takn tho Held ho declared tho
game forfeited. Attendance, 4.5o. score-
DKTKOJT. UALTIMORK.
rt.It.O.A.E. R.H.O.A.E,
Unrrell, cf. 1 0 t 0 J MrQraw, 3b, 1 1 0 t 0
vtirman, :u, l 0 o OIDonl n. f... 114 0 0
Ilolmcn, rf.! 2 1 1
OAVIII'ms. 0 5 1 S 1
Dillon, lb... 0 1 13 0 1
Koutir, .. l l l o
Boymour, rf. 0 o 2 1 o
JncliKon. cf.. Olson
MCAI's'r, St). 1 0 0 2 0
Elberf'lil. m 0 1 3 5 l
Nance, If.., o l i i o
Uiirlovr, c. 0 13 3 0
Blever, p.... 0 o o l o
none, lb.,,. 1 nil i
ltobtnton, c. 0 1 3 0 0
l'anell, p,,. 12 0 10
4uuii .. a ( a ji 3 Totalt ., 5 1PM 12 3
two out wimn gamo forfeited.
Detroit o o 3 0 o o 0 l 1- S
Baltimore 00 2 00100 2 5
Unrneil run: Detroit. 1; Bnltlmoro. 2.
Homo run: Holmes. 8acrllle hit: Rlber
feld. Stolen bases: Slover. Kelster. First
baso on balls. Oft Sluvor, 3; off Howell, il
Hit by pitcher- Roister. First base on
errors: Detroit. 2; Baltimore, 2. Left on
bases; Detroit. 9; Baltimore, ii. Struck out;
lly Slcvcr, 2; by Howell, 2. Double pluya;
jliliP
Ladies' $10,00 and $12.50 Tailor-Made Suits $3 98
Ladies' $15 and $20 Tailor-Made Suits $5.00
On Sale Saturday
at 9 O'clock
These suits were bouglit from Louis
Darnell, New York, at about ont-thlrd their
actual value owlim to th9 extremo lateness
of tho season. And wo realize that If wo
want to convert them Into ruady cash, we
mU3t make yuu an offer that Is equally
tempting. Notwithstanding tho fine quality
of these (stilts and tho superb styles, wo
namo prices that do not cover the cost
of making tho garments. If every woman
In Omaha nnd vicinity knew how great the
values really arc, they would all attend
this sntc.
for ladies' tailor
made suits worth $10
and $12.50
$10 Golf Skirts
for $1.98
Every woman has more or less use
for a golf nr rainy day skirt.
They afford a great deal of comfort
to tho wearer on outing occasions.
Theso wo offer for Saturday's salo
are made in all the latest shapes,
with heavy stitching around oottom,
with inverted pleat back, ot line golf
materials. Including plaid back cloth.
The values raiif;o upward to $10
nil go on salo at a remarkably low
price choice of the ontlro lot for
n.98
Nance to Klbcrtcld to Dillon. Seymour to I
Kobe. I'usnod hall. Roblnauu. Time: 2:0U. I
I'tnplro: Slieildan.
.MAivii imurv-oM:
HASH
HITS.
CUmcIhimI nail (lit- Atlilctlvn Torment
l'lli-liorn Merclli-ml)-.
CL1:V1:LAND, May 31. Today'H Am"r
Iciin gnimi wns 11 slugging contest, using up
five pitchers. The Philadelphia ntbletcs
scored ten runs In tho tlrst two Innings on
thirteen hits. linMudlnir throe doubles, ono
tuple nnd 11 honv run. Mooro wns ro-
tiri'U in tue tlrst lulling, after the Ural avo
men hit safely. Clevelnnd hit Krnser
thrnugliout nnd cami within ono of tbing
tho scorn In the eighth inning. Attendance,
WW. Score:
rHILADUI.rUIA. 1 CLKVKLAN't).
U.H.O.A.U.I R.H.O.A.K.
1 3 3 0 0 Vlcl.fr'g. cf. 1 1 2 1 2
1! 2 0 0 Mi-Cari'y. If 1 1 2 0 0
.1 4 0 S 0 O'ltrUn, rf. : 1 0 o o
3 3 110 LaCli'tf, ll. 1 ! I! I il
2 110 0 llrnilley, 3b. 2 2 2 3 1
3 1 I! 0 0 Wood, o ... 3 3 1 2 0
2 2 2 0 O.SlU'bfCk, s. 2 2 2 6 0
0 12 0 1 ll.-ck, 2b 0 ,t 0 2 0
0 14 1 1 Muore, .... 0 0 0 0 li
1 0 0 2 0 Ui-HKKlnK, p. 0 t 0 4 0
0 0 0 0 O Hodi-r. p.... 0 0 0 1 0
fb'Icr, rf...,
IKydon. If.
I'ro"., 3b. .,
i.ijoic, :b...
Kultz. cf....
Purl, lb...
Powers, c...
Miupny. u...
Dolan, us...
I'razcr, p..
I'lult, p
Totals ..IS 21 27 10 21 Tutnl ,.11 16 27 TO 3
Philadelphia 7 3 0 1 0 3 1 0 0 lo
Cleveland 0 2 0 2 2 0 3 S 0-1 1
Hits: Off .Moore, 5; off Uragglns, 15; off
HoflVr, 1; oft Kroner, lfi. burned runs:
Cleveland, 6; Athletics, 7. Two-base hits:
Shleberk. Lnjole 2i, 1'owern, Dolun. Three
bnso hits; Heck, lleydou. Homo run:
Davis. Klrst huso on errors: Cleveland, 1;
AthletlcH, .i. Htolen bases: Hrndbiy, Wood.
Kullss, Dnvla. Klrst base on halls: Off
IlrnggliiH, u: off Krnser. 3. Struck out. lly
Kraser, Hrngglns. O'Urlen, Shlebcck (2).
Doublo iiIiivh: llrndley to Wood to Ln
Chance, Shlcbeck to LiiChaucn to Urndlev,
Shlobeck to LaChunco. Loft on bases:
Cleveland, ii. Athletics. 8. wild pitchem
Prner, 2. Passed hall: Powers. Time:
IMS. Cinplre; Joe Cimtllllni,
POPIl RACII WlliaXXM.T CUMKH,
Mlln'iiiikro nnd WiiNliinuton ;0 nm
of IIiinIiii-kh l iiileeldi-il.
MILWAUKEE. May 31,-Umplro Haskell
culled today's American league gnme at
the end of tho seventh inning on account of
darkness, leaving It a tie, both tenmn hav
ing scored four run. Huwley nnd Currlck
pitched a t-teady game, keeping tliu bnt
teis well In hand nil tint Hnw. 'I'hr. iinl.iin.
of both Hubs '.vuk brilliant, u brilliant
throw by Hallinan, who doubled Ulingman
uu at the plate, being a feature A drlz
zllng rain lell during the greater pun ot
the game. AtlcuUuncu, fX). Score:
MILWAUKKi:. WASH1NUTON.
R.H.O. V.K.I R.H.O.A.K.
waldron, it. 0 I 3 0 0 Parrel), of.. 0 0 2 0 0
Ollbort. 2b.. 1 I
Ilallmnn, If. 0 2
Anilors'n, lb 1 1
Conroy, n.l 1
nuffy. i-f.... 0 0
rinrk, 3b... 0 I
lahy. c.... 0 o
Hawlcy, p.. 0 2
i i nungnn, rf. 1 1
1 OQulnn. 2b... 0
0 0 Foster, If.... 2
1 0 Krett, lb. 0
0 0 Orajy, o.... 0
0 3
3 3
I 0
1 1
1 1
1 2
0 0
UiCMng'n, .. 0
0 0 Co-.ijrhlln, 3b. 0
i o carrlck, p... o
Tolrtls ..3 9 :i 7 1
TotaU ..3 7 21 11 0
i n -
Washington 0 1 1 1 0 1 03
K.arned runs: Mllwnukee, 3: Wushlngton,
2. Two-bnse hits: tlllhert, Dungnn, Poster.
Threo-baso hits: Poster, Cllngman. Stolen
bases; Anderson, Coughlhl. First base on
balls: OIT Hawley, 1; off Carrlck, 1. Struck
out; By Hawley, 2; by Carrlck. 1. Double
plnyH; Hullmun tn Leahy, Cnughlln to
Qulnn to ICvcrett. Snorlllce hits; DuiTy,
Everett. Loft on bases: Milwaukee, ti;
keli.
WIUTi: SOX lltlT AVAY AIIIIAI).
lime Ilimlon llenti-11 10 to ,-, Whon
Itiiln lnt-riiitM In KIkIiIIi.
CHICAOO. Muy 31,-Skopec was wild
today and gavo enough pusses to have lost
any gnme, but his Holders gave him good
support and batted Lewis hard with men
on bases. Rain Htopped the game after ono
Bostonlan American had hoeu retired in
tho llrnt half of the eighth, Attendance.
1,100, Scoro:
CHICAOO, I HOSTO.W
IUI.O.A.B.I It.II.O.VK.
mi), ci wiii u, iioTiu, ir 00100
Jones, rf ... 1
0 0 Hemphill, rf 0 2 l .1 0
3 OUtnbl, cf.... 2 2 10 0
0 orolllna. 3b,. 1111
3 rrrecm-n, lb 3 2 10 0 0
1 0 l'arrnt, ,,, 0 1 1 1 0
0 0 l'errli, 2b,,. 0 0 2 12
0 0 Hhfck., c.. 0 0 4 1 0
1 1 Ltwli, p.,,,, 0 0 0 4 1
MrrtM, 2b... 1 0
Ubcll, lb.... 1 1
Bartm'n, 3b. 0 0
Shugart. m. 1 3
MoPurl-d. If. 3 1
PulllvAn, c,, 3 3
Skopec, p... 0 I
Total ..10 10 f 21 Total. ..1 S 21 11 4
One out when game was called,
Chicago 0 2 5 0 2 1 0- 10
Boston . .1 0 1 0 2 0 1 -. j
Left un bases. Chicago, 7; Boo tun, S.
1
$15 Silk Etons
for $5.00
The salo of these taffeta silk Eton
Jackets Is bound to create a big stir
Saturday. Tho values are phe
nomenal. There Isn't n Jacket In the
lot that has been priced to retail for
less than $10. It's a very beautiful
lino of garments, all chic and nobby
effects. Tho manufacturer took a big
lots when he closed the lot out at our
price that's why wo are able to offer
you thcBo ladles' and misses' $10,
$12, $13.50 nnd $13 taffeta silk Eton
Jackets for
5.00
-v
. v
Two. base hits: Collins, Ishell, Preeman,
Throe-base hit: Kreeninn. Homo ran: Sul
livan. Sacrlllco lilt: Mertes. Stolen busjs:
Jones, Stahl (2i. Shugart. Double piny:
Hartmnn to Isbell. Struck out: By Skopec,
2; by Lewis. 1, Hnse on halls: Off Skopec,
8; off Lewis, I. Hit by ball: Hoy. Bulk:
Skopec. Time: 2:'.U Umpires; Mnnnaasau
and Connolly
AnirrU-nii l.rimur SinildlllK.
Won. Lost. P.C.
Chicago 21 3 .737
Detroit 21) 12 .610
Washington : II 11 .560
Haitlmoro 13 12 .320
lloston 11 11 .440
Philadelphia 12 17 t:
Milwaukee 12 IS -lyo
Cleveland S 22 .2tf
NATIONAL LEAGUE'S SOLITARY
I'lllNlinri; Mil Ic cm ItrooMjii Weep mill
'I'lu-ri-'M l)aiiiiin'.NM lhcr- '
ii be re Klin-.
HROOICLY.V. Mny 3I.-The Ilrooklyn
nnd Pittsburg Nationals played off the
postponed game of last Tuesday this after
noon. It w.-ih anybody's game until tho
ninth, whon the visitors made two doible.i
nnd a single on top of Pnrroll's wild throw
and won. In the seventh the Plttsburgs
had tho bases lull, with nobody out, but
McOi.Ire nailed two men on the bases and
only ono man scored. (Jntlns, who was hit
on the wrist yosterdny. did not play, Kolly
Bolni: to third and Knrrcll covering first,
nodi plnyed good ball. Attendance, 1,3(X).
Score :
piTTsnumi. i h.iooklyn.
n.ii.o.A.n.l it.ii.o.A.i;.
Uenimi't, ef. 1 10 0 0 ."li'diard. If 1 0 3 0 0
ClMrk, If.... 0 1 3 U 0 Keeler, rf... 0 0 2
1 0
5 0
r. 2
2 0
0 0
1 1
3 0
1 0
Wagner, rf.. 2 2 I n .i,Killy. 3b.... 0 0 1
Ilranoflil. lb 0 2 13 1 oin.Uy, 2b 1 1 3
nitchle, 2b.. 0 0 17 O'Dahlen.
1 1
Iacb. 3b... 0 12 1
Mcr-r'ry, cf. 0 2 2
Kly, f 0 1 0 ', 0i
OVonnoi, c. 0 1 I 1 0
I'bllllppl. p.. 2 1 0 0 o;
Farrell, lb.. 0 1 11
Mcuulre. c 0
Kennedy, p 0
o 4
0 0
Totals ..110 2711! 2 Totnln ..3 5 :7 21 3
Pltthblllg 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 23
Brooklyn o o o 1 1 o o o 02
Two-bane hits: Clnrk. O'Connor. Three
base hit: Daly. First on errors: Pitts
burg, 2; Brooklyn. 1. Left on bases: Pitts
burg, 7; Brooklyn, ii. Stolen bases: Beau
ment, Clark, Wagner, Pbllllppl, Shecknrd,
Kelly. Double play: Kly to Ritchie to
Bransflcld Sacrlllco hltfc: Ritchie, Keolor,
Dnhlen. First on bnlla: Off Kennedy, 3;
off Pbllllppl. 1. Hit by pitched ball: By
Phllllppl, 1. Struck out: By Kennedy. 3;
by rhllllppl. 4 Tltne: i;o. Umpires; Nush
and Cunnlnghnm.
Niitlniiiil (iiiinoN I'oKtponed,
At New Vork New York-Boston; wet
grounds.
At Phlladelphla-Phlladelphla-Clnclnnntli
wnt grounds.
.Mtliounl I.eiiKiic Mandlnit-,
V.'on. Lost.
P.C.
.623
.571
.f.57
.?33
.1S2
.410
.411
.375
New York ..
Clnclnmitt ..
Philadelphia
Pittsburg ...
Brooitlyn ...
Boston
-t Loi.r.i ....
''hlcugo
..13
..1C
..17
..16
.11
..11
..13
..12
12
i?
14
IS
It
17
20
ELLIS MAY LOSE FRANCHISE
Mill Keep III CIninpH on II11111I011
mid .VIojei- Tlu-catPiiH to
.llovi' to Wheclliiir.
GRAND RAPIDS. Midi., May 31.-Th'i
prospects are that tho Urand Ruplds West
ern nsioclntlon hoso ball franchlbo will he
transferred by President WlllUm Meyer
from Miiiugcr "Denon" Hills of Ur.md
Rapids to .Wheeling. W. Va. Kills remains
tlrm In hie determination not to give In
fielder Dundon to Kiuinnn City of tho
Western league, ns ho Ins been ordered
to do, nnd President Meyer todny took
on equally llrm atand, declaring that tin
games todaj and tomorrow with Toledo
would ho purely exhibition gnmcs nnd then
ho hlmstlf would tako charge 01 the fran
chise nnd men, probably transferring them
to Wheeling.
'tliiee-l l.eiiuiie,
At Rockford-Rofkford, 5: Rock Islnnl. 2,
At Davenport-Davenport, It; Ccd.ir
Rapids, 2.
At Hf-cutur Decatur. 4; Terro Haute, 0.
At Kvnnsvillc-Bloonilngton, 12; Kvnns
vllle, 4.
W ill Pint at I'lnttaiiiniilli,
I Manager Fitzgerald of the Byrne & Ham
1 mer base ball club takes his team to Plattf
( mouth Sunday to play with tho Tigers cf
that fit The ilneiui o( the Byrne
Hammer team Is us follows: Fitzgerald,
On Sale Saturday
at 9 O'clock
Mado In tho newest styles, Including
Etons, boleros, blouses, reefers, slnglo or
double breasted, tight-fitting, lAlslon col
lars, collnrless, girdles, stitched taffeta and
satin trlmmlnRS. skirts mado with flare and
separate tlounces all perfect fitting gar
ments. Of the finest materials, Iccludlng home
spuns, Venetians, coverts, broadcloths,
cheviots, serges, etc., and fancy novoltlos.
Thoy como In all the newest colorings, In
cluding tans, castors, royals, reds, navies,
browns, grays and blacks. Every garment
is expertly tailored and trimmed. Tho
Jackets nro all sllk-llned.
$5o
for ladies' tailor-
made suits worth $15
and $20
pitcher: Bcdesson, catcher; Gebe. tlrst;
Pardee, second; IIniit!ii, third; Owens,
shortstop, Sumner, center; I'lotts, left field;
Coff, right field.
Trenton, 7t CaltinrtHOn, (I.
TRENTON, Neb., May 31.-(Speclal Tele
gram.) The opening gnme of ba?e ball
was played here todny between Culbertson
nnd Trenton. It wns one of tho most hotly
contested games ever played between tho
two tennis. Tho return gnme Is to b
played Thursday. Score;
Trenton . 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 0 27
Culbertson 1 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 1 C
Batteries: Trenton, Lyons, Wade nnd
MnCoy; Culbertson. Mngce. Welton nnd
Prelmer. Umpire: Welton.
W'l'ntiTii Aoelntloii.
At Columbus Columbus. 6; Dayton, 1.
At Indianapolis Indianapolis, 2; Louis
vllle, 1.
At (Irani! Itnplds-Grand Rnplds, 12; To-
At Port Wayne Port Wayne, 10; Marlon,
Kilftnr Winn Second fin inc.
,EU(lAn, Neb.. May 31.-(Speclal.l-The
Ldgar and Devensc hise ball teams played
lt.nl cn....,l kl ..... A.. . r-..
...v... u.u.i. itun rrimuo uu loe cugur
grounds yesterday afternoon. The game,
after .1 hot contest, wns won by Edgar,
I'alrliury, 4 1 Lincoln, O,
FAIRBI'RV, Neb.. May 31.-(Spcclal.l-The
Palrbury and Lincoln basi hall olubs
played at tho perk yesterday, thn score re
sulting 14 to (1 In favor of the hume team.
CoIIpko nnt Hull.
At Cambridge Hnrvnrd, 11; Cornell, 0.
EVENTS AT DRIVING PARK
Favorite Horaew or Oinnlin Will Ap
pear In nn KxteiiNlve
l'l'lKIIIIII,
At tho Driving park this afternoon
In addition to tho 2:30 trot nnd 2:15 pace
thcro will be a 2:40 trot and h 3-mlnuto
race for gentlemen's roadsters, horses to
bo driven by owners and to draw four
wheeled vehicles.
Many entries have been made for all tho
races, particularly for tho roadster race. In
which will be seen many of tho favorltn
driving horses of tho city.
Tho novel race will bo ono tn which the
horses must be 21 years old or over.
The Woodmen of the World band of
twenty-four pleceH has donated its services
for the day. nnd will render n full program
at the track during the rnces. The entries
for tho races closed last night, ns follows:
Class No. 1-IInlf mile, 3 In 5:
Horo. onr.
Jcmi Cllnr Hfrt Wllklni,
Lltila n nuok Keith.
Dlrdle A H. II. Alln.
Ocorite (Jatl T. C. Ilryne.
Ned Caffrel Mike Hlmorf.
Class No, 2-Half mllo, 2 In 3:
Tom Porker Charley Mior.
Frank Mfamore J, I'lynn.
Illneklmwk nick Thnmpnon.
Etle Wooilllne n. 11. Allen.
CbarU-y O will Ocrlie.
Class No. 3-Paco or trot, half mile heuts,
2 In 3:
Locket, b. m , 6
Kate Shelly, b. ni . '.
notnn nay. b. r.. S. . .
Iluby, b, in
Nellie O, b. m
Ilonnle Kprngiie. t
Ka 1. b. g 4
Klngllslier, b. 6..
Ilob. k. 8
...F. J. rampbell.
...nrt Wllklns.
...lUmo UrnndelB.
...C. K. lllack.
...M. L Ouckert.
. ,.lul Met.
...L ft. Cottrell.
...Ilea Wood
...W. W Umstfd.
(The above horses to be driven by their
owners to four-wheeled rigs.)
Class No. 4 Slnglefoot saddle horse race,
ono heat, half mile, ridden by owners:
1'rlnce T, b. g will l. Thomaa.
W B, b. k-.-i Fred Narh.
nilly, b, g M. F. llrown
Lady TeaiM Luther Tate.
Voters' pace, horses over 21 yeorj of ago:
nay Frank. 21. c, n. Thompion,
Howdy, b. k., 21.11 Jl K llurkeit
i-olonel Pick. . k.. 21 1. Frank Carpenter
I'at Crowe. ! Fred Iloyen.
Aulrt Uing Hyne, M F. W Kelloui;.
Trotting dog, Buck Keith, owner.
Lxhlbitlon by George A. Joslyn's highly
educated trick horse,
Beatrice (illll Club Shoot,
BKATRICH, Neb,. Mny 31.(Specll )
Tho Beatrice dun club held a shoot on Its
grounds north of town yesterday, Nino
events were shot. Including tho contest
for tho dub trophy, a sliver cup. which Is
contested for onco each month, the entries
being confided tn residents of Oaco county.
Blgler made the best ecore nt blue rocks,
with 131 kills out of a possible 140. On tho
shoot for the club c-up, at twenty-five blue
rocks, Lowe, Wnddlnston Applegate and
I Sensational Shirt Waist Sale
Saturday wo promise tho shirt
day of tho season. You can chooso waists here
with absolute assurance, for they nro all new and
proper styles, and wo guarantee to show the great
est variety nnd recent special purchases under tho
most favorable conditions, and wo will offer them at
unusual prices.
At 25c a 75e Shirt Waist-
less variety of percale and madras
cloth shirt waists
at
At 50c White Lawn and
effect shirt waists, trimmed with rows
embroidery box plaids plain
French back
at
season's
up to 1.
ot
Immense Hosiery Bargains
15c men's hose at Gic pair.
full seamless fast colorod half hoso In
tans and fancy colors worth 15a
pair t?o at
Ladies', children's and boys'
tan hoso, full seamless, in plain, flno
muim, 11 uu aim uuavy nuucu,
10c, 12c
somo with doublo kneos &
Roles, all sizes, worth up
to 25c pair, po tit
Ladies' and misses' extra fine
fast black, hoso In plain fine gauge nnd
Cno ribbed, with full fashioned feet, silk
finished, some with double
soles In this sale
at, pair
15c
Ladies' extra fine drop stitch-
cd llslo thread hose In plain and fancy
.
laco effect, worth up to 33c
"1 ast f-m
ISC
In this sale at
pair .
Ulglcr tied, with twenty-two each: Harper
nnd Dr. Harris tied, with twenty-thrco
ench; Tanner tied Morris from Holmes
vllle, with twenty-four each. Tanner and
Morris shot the tlo off, miss and out,
Morris killing five straight and Tanner
missing his fifth.
Omnha netltllnic Tram Wins.
The Omnha Bedding company's team de
feated the date Cltys last night on Clnrk's
bowling alleys. Score:
BEDDING COMPANY.
1st. 2d. 3d.
Huntington 174 151 U3
Plotts 152 157 125
Ftirny H7 15) 242
Benegelo 134 153 115
Yost 131 111 171
Total,
511
431
5.3
1X2
4!8
2,ltl2
Total S3? 75S S6i
GATK CITYS.
1st.
2i.
3d. Total.
132 527
Lehmann ..
Ncnlc
Bowman ...
Yocom
Seaman ....
Total....
172
161!
157
134
118
ira
157
136
164
204
15
47S
32
442
460
139
1(0
717 b2l 770 2,341
Tli roe Dnj' Meet at Armour.
ARMOUR. S. D.. May 31.-(Sperlal.)-Tho
Armour Fair and Driving nasocliitlon will
glvo n thro days' meeting, beginning Jinc
12. Purses aggregating Jl.SOo have been
gunranteed by the association and mnny
entries of fast horses, hoth In the running
and trotting classes, are being booked. A
new tr.ick Is nenrly completed.
TIIK lit: A LTV MAHKKT.
INSTRUMENTS placed on lllo Pri
iday,
.Mny ji, itoi:
Warranty llr-rda.
A I vah Wotermun nnd wife to Jerry
Allen et nl, oH aero swU so4 6-16-10.) 25
A. J. Hobon and wife to I Little Nln
dcll. hS feet lot 5, block 4, Credit
Ponder add 2,2i0
H. N. Pierce nnd husband to R. B.
Freeman, lots 1, 2 and P, block 1,
nnd lots 6 and (i, block 2, Institute
Place 1.0(0
Annn Corrlgan to M. J. Ryan, lots
4 nnd 9, block 1, 1st add. to Corrlgan
Place W
.Marble Savings hank to W. J. Gil
lespie, W18.75 feet and e31V4 feet lots
2 nnd 3, nnd el2H feet lot 3. block 3.
Poster's add 2,(00
O, B. Ploch nnd wife tn John Brosh,
lot 3, block 20, Credit Ponder add . 1.250
J. P. Sbcpard nnd husband to John
O'Hnllron, h!4 lot 11, block 2. Hor
bach's 2d add 2,1m)
W. 11. Mnle to A. P. Tukey, lot 10,
Archer Plnce. 1,2 0
A. P. Tukey nnd wife to M. B. Pratt,
same 1,300
Albert Morsman nnd wife to M. J.
Breckenrldge, lot 22, block 6, West
End add l.nou
Mary Murphy et nl to finmuel Relrh
enberg. e2$VJ feet lot 3, block fi, Mc
Cormlck's add 6,7(0
lnlt Claim nreiln.
Meldrum. Adam A A. Co. to C. S.
Shepard. lot 11, block 2, Horbach'R
2d add 1
H. R. Newcomh nnd wife to C. T.
Newcomb, n2S feet lot 23, block 15,
Hnnscnm Placo 1
Abigail Bailey et al to N. P. Trevett.
lots 16 and 17, block 9, Walnut Hill.. 1.071
Total amount of transierj
.I19.0S7
Spej-lnl train will leave Omaha SUNDAY. June S, at S:30 p. m. neitu.
lor "pjijg',,",!, 1 a' m- fln(1 7:15 I'- m- 'ow rntel! an(1 n Knd tlmu for
CITY TICKKT OFFICi:, J 102 TAIO.l.M MTItl'KT.
waist
-An end
all over
of Hamburg
50c
At 75c- Ladies' lace-trimmed revere
waists with tucked ests of white Uwn, In ging
ham, percalo and colored lawns, all of them this
styles, every one worth
SO on sale
75c
At 98c we offer the handsomest lot
of shirt waists over shown In Omaha, all of them
made from fine quality ot gingham, percale, mer
cerized cotton, trimmed with clusters of tucks, whlto
Insertion and box plnlts, elaborately trimmed with
embroidery, also mercerized cottons In dark blue,
pink, hollotropcs and light blues.
Theso aro all extraordinary shirt
waist bargains, your cholco nt ,
98c
600 dozen men's
black,
6c
fast black and
and heavy ribbed,
Ladies' finest
In fine maco cotton
imported hose
and German llsln
thread, plain and dropped stitch,
Hem-
brnndt ribbed, llslo thread. In "a
black, tan and fancy colors fT
up to 76c values, got at, pnlr..
Men's half hose, full seamless
In hi not A. fa 11a nnil tannv nnln Ih.1,.ji..
,,,, n ,tHa ' .'
p,B,d8 aml 8trlPe". "I"" embroidered.
all sizes, up to 4v 4 tmm
..-.; 10c, 15C
S5.00 A MONTH
SPECIALIST
In
All Diseases and
Disorders of Men
10 years In Omaha
VARICOCELE and
HYDROCELE cured.
Method new, without
cutting, pain or lost
of time.
CVDUI lie cui'Jd forllfaanatbepolsoa
OTrniLIO thoroughly cleansed from
the system. Boon every sign and symptom
disappears completely and forever. No
"BREAKING OUT" of the disease on the skin
or face. Treatment contains 00 dangarona
drugs or Injurious medicine.
WEAK MEN from Excesses or Victims
TO NKHVOUa DEBILITY Or EXHAUSTION,
W4STINO WBAKKESS With KARLT DlCAT In
Yodno and Middle Aokd, lack of vim, vigor
and strength, with organs Impaired and weak.
STRICTURE cured with a new Roma
Treatment. No pain, no detention from bust
mis. Kidney and Bladder Troubles.
CHARGES LOW
CeatBl title free. Tffatmt by Mill.
Call on on or address 1 1 0 So. 14th 8t
Dr. Searles & Searles. Omaha, Neb.
NO CURE, NO PAY.
MEN, 1( jou hare inMll, weak
orguia, lout powtr or WMktnlna
tlr&loa, our Vacuum Orcn Developer
will restore 7011 without drug? or
electricity 1 Stricture end Varicocele
permanently cured In 1 to i veekii
ts.dte In ml not one fallum Dot
one rettimedi effect ImmedtaUi no
O.O.P. fraudi write for free particu
lars, rem sealrrf In nlaln anvelnna.
LOCAL APPLIANCt CO, 111 There Ilk,, I a1 1 n I la, t.
DeWITT'S
Witch Hazel
SALVE
A wll known our for Piles
Thin alve cannot be equalled whercte?
asoothlntrnnd lieallng antiseptic appll
cation Is needed. It quickly cures toret,
cuts, burns and scalds without leaving
& jcnr. For piles, eczema and all kin
diseases It U con Hide red infallible.
Beware of Counterfeits
Unscrupulous persons may offer you
worthless Imitations. Take only the or
Initial DkWitt'b Witch HazelSalvi
"reoccd t-v C, C. DeWITT a CO.. Ch'COfl
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