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    TIIE OMAHA DAILY BEEt TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1002.
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You hare read the newspaper reports of the vast torrents of rain that poured through IIavden (stock room roof Thursday evening. You have seen something of the way the prices are being slaughtered, but you tan form no
t idea of the tremendous bargain -giving until you attend 6 J
rUESDAY'S GIGANTIC SALES'
a mounted!
Shopping
lou cocoa and a
ri.. . l ; i a a t . . a a . .
y mpiw inconvenience no matter now dijt me crowds, lie sure and see the special values in CAItPETS. MATTINGS. CTTHTAIXS An nnAPEHTES v.air tho horu
room.
Uty, freu cracker at our demonitratloa
counter. We are Introducing our elegant
cocoa, chocolate and pure, free a cracker,
CV.me early if possible. TIIE 8IIREWDEST BUYERS WILL BE ASTONISHED AT TIIE MARVELOUS VALUES GIVEN IN THIS GRAND WET GOODS DAMAGE SALE.
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floods are practically given away in many cases, and prices on notions, embroideries, laces, leather goods, furnishings, underwear, shoes, carpets, draperies and curtains are most ridiculously low. The damage
to between f 20,000 and $25,000, and every article whetheu thoroughly drenched, slicrhtlv dampened or onlv sliorhtlv muaspd or rnfflpd frnm hnndiinfr Wni rtowA vnt at nnro ot un. Mi
eationally LOW TRICES EVEll NAMED IN THE" WEBf. WE HAVE TO APOLOGIZE for keeping some customers waiting Monday, but for TUESDAY TIIE DAMAGED STOCKS I 7llGn Tired
IIA E UEEN ATlRAXP.F.n TO THE REST PDSStnT.'P. ATlVAVTAnp ,..,.. c.iw: AAit i i i . , , i. v-.' . ... . .11
. - - - ii .luuiuvuai uriAo uatc urru tnuicu mm juu are assurfu ui uuuiu jusi wnai you warn Wlin DUt I I ot a Ire eup of our dellc
Great Vet Goods Damage Salo
Notions, Etc.
Vet Notions, AYet Uces, Wet Ribbons, Wet Embroideries,
Wet Leather Goods. First Come the Wet Notions.
All the .dress shields, dreei stays, shoe lacea, pocket books, hose supporters,
ladies' handkerchiefs, etc., damaged by water on account of the flooding of our stock
room, all on sale. These goods wers soaked on Thursday night. Some of them are
mussed and eoiled and not one piece will be put back In regular stock, but will be
sacrificed at prices that will clear the entire lot In a tew days.
Some Prices on Wit Goods
J5c Drees stays, per set
Eo
... 5c
... 2c
...BOc
...2Sc
25c Press shields, per pair.
10c Hook and eyes, per card
11.00 Pocketbooks. .........
60o Pocketbooks ...........
S.'.c Pockjetbookl ..........
15c Purses ..J. ,
. , A l ..in - 1 .
13c
.. Sq
..50o
..10c
. So
60c Leather belts
25o Leather belts
Wet Ribbons
The ribbon alt go in two lots.
First lot worth up to 25c per yd 4Hc
Second lot worth up to 85c, per yd ....7fte
Wet Laces and Embroideries
. The laces and embroideries will be sorted
In lots and sold at lo, 2c, (o and 10c per
yard. 1
Great Vet Goods Damage Sale ? Carpets
Every rug and every yard of carpet that were wet will be sacrificed to close
them out at once, aa none will be put back in regular atock. Part of the goods In
this salo were only slightly wet, others thoroughly soaked and some only rumpled by
handling, but everything goes regardless, making this one of the most sensational
sales ever held. ;
Ingrain ctrpet of all grades, only slightly
wet, all go at one price, yard 25c
Brussels carpet, some wet and some
soiled, ill In this lot. yard S9c
Brussels carpets, the ones that were only
wet on the edge, in fact nearly perfect,
Great Vet Goods Damage Sale of
Curtains and Draperies
The most wonderful bargains of all In
handsome new design of Irish point, Not
tingham, Bwls ruffles, ruffled net, Brus
sels apd otjier desirable styles; some are;
OMAHA LOSES A CLEAN CAME
Damtnt of Luck ia Belponiiblo for the
Victory of Lei Moiiiea.
ROURKfTES DOUBLE OPPONENT'S HITS
dsme Wmm Errorless cm the Fart !
Both Teams aad Brawa Ha the
Best of the Pitching
Contest.
(Prom a Staff Correspondent.)
PES MOINES, June 9. (Special Tele
gram.) The base ball game today was
quickly done, taking only an hour and
twenty minutes, and while it waa a clean
victory for the home team it waa by no
means a dishonorable defeat for Omaha.
Both aides played unusually good ball. It
waa pure luck that Doc Molnea made the
winning runs and Orullha did not. Mor
rison pitched an excellent game but ex
celled himself in fielding his place, while
Brown Ditched ball that in any other game
would have1 been a sure winner.. Clark
won the game for Des Moines. Morrison
led off in sixth with a base on balls and
Clark followed with a double. Later Mor
rison came home on a mad play to catch
Clark, who later acored when an effort
was made to catch Stearns at second.
These were all the runs. Omaha came
very closs to scoring In the aecond when
Btone got a single and Stewart a double,
and aa good batting followed it aeemed
Inevitable that a score should he made, but
Eton was caught at the plate and Burg and
Oondlng failed to make safe. -PES
MOINES.
Aa R. H. O. A H
Clark, cf 4 lilt
O l.eary, ss 4 0 0 14 0
Qulnn, 2b I 0 1 1 0
Stearns, lb I 0 0 1 0 0
Vrn-r, rf 2 0 0 0 ' 0 0
liackof. If 2 0 0 0 0 0
Jtyan, 3t 3 0 0 S 0 0
llanoon. c S 0 0 S 0 0
Morrison, p ,2 ,1 0 0 T
Totals
25 2
OMAHA.
AB. R
S V 17
H.
0
1
0
0
2
3
e
o
o
0
A. E.
t I
I 0
0 0
Carter, rf....
Gvnlns, cf...
Citlhoun, lb.
Thomas, lb..
Clone- If....,
FTewart, !b..
2 0
Hlckey. U
i
0
0
Bur ss
ponding, ..-. . ....
iirown, p....,
.2
.1
.2
1 0
I 0
Total 0 24
Pes Molnea : .0 0 0 0 0 2 0
Omaha , 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Two-base hits: Clarki!.. Stewart.
0
0 i
0 0-0
Pouble
play: Morrlaou to OXeary to 8
teams.
Pale. Thin
Pale cheeks, white lips,
and languid step tell the
story of thin blood, Impure
blood. Doctors call - It
"anemia." They recommend
Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Ask
them and they will tell you
'Just why it makes the blood
60 rich and red. AniJwa.
Anemic ptoplo are almost always
constipated. Their liver is sluggisb.
They havt frequent attacks of sick
headache, nausea, biliousneas. Just
one of Ayer's Pills etch night will cor
rect thsso troubles.
U casta. J.CATEICQw LeveU.Msea.
I 1 ' ' " -
Wet Handkerchiefs
The wet and soiled Handkerchiefs go In
four lots.
1 Lot wet handkerchiefs 2Hc
1 Lot wet handkerchiefs .- 2ftc
1 Lot wet handkerchiefs Bo
1 Lot wet handkerchiefs lOo
Wet Dress Braids
All the dress trimmings "go at two prices.
First lot lc yd
Second lot ...... .2V4c yd
All the balance of the wet goods will be
assorted in lots and sold 'at less than M
regular prices.
Cloth brushes.
Hair brushes. ....
Feather-stitched braids. .
Dress buttons.
Hairpins In cabinets, etc
All must be sold.
all In this lot, one price 69c
Velvet carpets, nearly perfect, this lot Is
goods worth 1125 yard, all go at....6c
9x12 Smyrna and Brussels rugs, worth up
to $20.00 each, all at 110.94
9x12 Druesels and Smyrna rugs, worth up
to $25, all in this lot.... .$15.98
slightly damaged by water, but the great
majority are only slightly ruffled by quick,
rough handling and are aa good aa new.
They will be on aale aa long aa they last
at 20o on the dollar. Come early.
Bases on balls: Off Morrison, 1; oft Brown.
2. Struck out: By Morrison, 2; by Brown,
o. lime; i:aw. empire: itiss.
Kawvtlle Dowwa St. Joe.
ST. JOSEPH, June . Kansas City got in
a bunch of four hits In the sixth inning
today which won the game. Score:
R H E
Kansas City ...0 1 1 0 0 4 0 0 0-6 10 0
8t. Joseph 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 1 0-4 14 2
Batteries: Kansas City, Cable and Mea
sltt; St. Joseph, Chlnn, Roth and Maupln.
Brewers Outalaa; Peoria.
MILWAUKEE, June . Today"s game be
tween Milwaukee and Peoria was a slug
ging match, the home team outbattlng the
visitors easily. Score:
R H E
Milwaukee ... 2 110(021 IS 17 2
Peoria 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 0 111 4
Batteries: Milwaukee. Fiicken and Han
ford; Peoria, Cox, Schafstall and Wilson.
Standing of the Teams.
Played. Won. Lost P.C.
Kansas City 43 S3 10 .73
Omaha. 41 M IK :
npenver ,...40 . 25 15 !2&
iBt. Joseph 42 21 21 ,6u0
Milwaukee ..37 15 22 . 40$
Colorado Springs 40 16 24 ."0
Pes Moines 40 13 27 -.126
Peoria 38 12 2 .315
Oames today: Omaha at Pes Moines,
Kansas City at St. Joseph, Peoria at Mil
waukee, Colorado Springs at Penver.
Ia Boathcra Association.
At Bhreveport Atlanta, 6; Shreveport, 3.
At Memphis Memphis, 12; Chattanooga,
'At Little Rock-Little Rock, t; Birming
ham, l.
At New Orleans Nashville, t; New Or
leans, 4.
GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pitcher O'Kell of St. Loala Oaatrlhates
Home Baa to Detent of
Philadelphia.
PHILADELPHIA. June 1-Twe home
run drives and a wild throw by Hall man
gave St. Louis an easy victory today.
Pitcher O'Nell was a big factor in the
winning of the game. Attendance, 1,420.
Score:
ST. LOt'IS. I rKILADELPHIA.
H H O A S-l m H.O.A.E.
rarrall. lb... t i I 'Thomas, d.. I t 4 I
DonoTaa. rl.. I I I I Bra. It ... J 4
Smoat. of 1 I 1 Dousla. Ik.. ii
B.rcl.r. If... 1 1 t Barry, rl 1 114
Krus.r, M-. 414 S Doala. 1114
Rra.liMr, lb. 4 I 1 Ol Hulaitt. M ..4 t 14
Hartmau. tb. 1 I 4 Hallmaa. ik. 4 4
J. O'Ntll. a. 4 4.4 4 Child, lb.... 441
M. O'Kall, p. I I 1 1 I bars.
(Macklltaca ..
Totals ( I XI 11 lLjl.b, ..!
' Tat all 9 1 ST 14 1
Batted for I berg In the ninth.
St. Louis 0 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 14
Philadelphia 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0-2
Earned runs: St. Louts, 4; Philadelphia,
2. Two-base hit: Hallman. Home runs:
R. 6moot. M. O'Nell. Sacrifice hits: Far
rrll. Childs. Stolen bears: 'Donovan, Hall
man. Pouble plays: Hartman and Far
rell. Left on bases: Philadelphia. 11; St.
Louis. 3 First base on balls: Oft Iberg,
2: eff O'Nell. 4 Struck out: By Iberg, I;
by O'Nell. . Passed balls: J. O'NeTi, I
Time: I An. Umpire: Emails,
Boston Wine from Reds.
BOSTON. June 1 Today's game was a
pitchers' battle, in which Willis prved
more fortunate. Boston won in the eighth
Inning on Couley's single and a long three
bagger by Oremlnger. - Attendance, 2,2ua
Score: ...
boston. i cincinnati.
hho.abI bhoas
Lu.h. et 414 Hor. el 1 1
T.B..T. lb ,. 111 1 Pabba. II..... t i
rooi.r. lb... lit iBa-k. ib.....! tii(
r.rn.r. rf... Crawfart. rf. t 4 4 4
Or. mlii ar. Ib I I t t 4 Masoaa. ib..4 1114
DmoQl. lb.. 4 111 tCarcaraa. ta..t I t I 4
L. aa 4 1 I 4 inll4. lb. 1 1 I
K Kinds, a. 4 4 1 PiMa. . III
Ulla, 1 4 4,HaHa. (114
Tatals I lltll ll ToUla I 14 U 4
Boston 0 1 1 0 1 f-
Cincinnati 2 0 i. 0 0 i 0 01
Earned runs: Boston, t Two-baa hita:
Long, Pleta. Three-base hll: Grminer.
Stolen bae: Hoy. Pouble play:' Flats
and Beck. Beae on balls: Oft Willis, 2:
off lUhn. 1. Hit by pltehed ball: By
Hahn, 1. Struck out: By Wlllla. 4; by
Hahn. 4. Time: 1:U Umpire: Cantlllon.
Brooklyn Beats Chtato.
BROOKLN. June -The Brooklya-Chl.
catro aertaa of four gatneo was cuncludad
today by another victory for the homo
team. V ha a Brooklyn tie4 the cot la
TUESDAY IN BARGAIN ROOM
Tuesday we will place more new wash good on sale In the bargain room, more new silks, more new dress goods and more
new furnishing goods. Never was there a season in which you could buy wash goods so cheap aa you can this season. On account
of the long wet spell and the season drawing soon to a close we will have to cut our stocks that we bought at half pries still
lower. Carefully read Tuesday's Bargains. Everything as advertised.
50c Wash Goods for 10c
Pineapple batiste, worth 39c; mercerised
chambray, dotted and striped Swisses,
worth 25c; linen colored batistes with bor
ders and Persian effects, lace striped or
gandies and batistes, embroidered swlas
muslins, 40-inch lawns, worth 39c; Irish,
French and Scotch dimities, organdies,
lawns, satin striped batistes and organ
dies, lace insertion batistes, worth 39c;
ST. GALL batistes and organdies that al
ways sell from 25c 'to 50c a yard; plain
white madras, plain white organdies and
plain white dimities, not a yard worth lees
than 19c and up to 60o a yard f
all on sale Tuesday at, 1 1 1 f
yard lUu
10c, 15c, 19c Goods at 5c
Here are 15c end 19c organdies, batistes
ana dimities with stripes, dots and lace
a iace
5c
enecis, ana everything to make up
a first-class lot of 16c and 19c
goods, all go at, yard ,
10c Corded Dimities, 32c yd
16,000 yards of fine corded dimities in all
colors of the n'gh priced wash goods and
ooda and
32c
are guaranteed by the mills to
be strictly fast colors,
on sale at, yard ,
Grand
Thousands of yards of Una silks go at
100 pieces of floe allk in Foulards and
nlafn Mir wakIIi a, 1 aa
icrz: zsc
..n'r fl "S'tTHl1 dUb" WWt- Jni
sell for $1.00 and $1.50. -
on" at OUC
rin
and .Chance gave way to St. Vraln and
KUng to offset the probability of Brooklyn
making another run, but the change waa
Ineffective, as the winning run was scored
off the second ball that St. Vraln pitched.
Attendance, 2,200. Score:
CHICAGO. I BROOKLYN.
iMle. rf I 4 0 1 Dol.n. el 1 0 4 4 1
Wllliama. rf. 1 e Kaalar. rf.... 111
Daxtar. lb... 4 14 1 4 Shackartf. If.. 1 1
Mcvraary, to s 1
rha.M .... , . . . .
Chaoca. c list l'n.hi.n
I
1
1
1
Kilns. flood, lb..
1 1
Schacfar, lb.. 4 11 1 Irwin,' lb!!
I
1
1
I
I
7 14
--uw, o..,.. ilia trarrall. a
a
Tlnbar, 1 1 4 i
Donovan, p.. 1 I 1 1 4
UtoHrt. p... 1 o
8t. Vraln, p.. 4 4 4
Totala f 14 I
Totals I in ll
One out when winning run scored.
Brooklyn 0 O0O12012-O
Chicago 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 0-4
Earned runs: Chicago, 2; Brooklyn, 1
First base on errors: Chicago, 1; Brook
lyn, 4. Two-base hits: Chance, Farrell.
Left on bases; Chicago, 8; Brooklyn, 14.
Stolen bases. Slagle, Pexter, Chance.
Pplan. Keeler, eTieckard (2), Pahlen.
First base on balls: Off Ponovan. 5; off
Menefeo, 7. Hit by pitched ball: By
Menefee. 1. Struck out: By Ponovan. 7:
by Menefee, 2. Time: 2:07. Umpire: O'Pay!
Giants Take On from Ptratea.
K-EWk T?RK' Jone -The New Torks
S,0.? Jhe flnal me of the series with
Pittsburg on the Polo grounds today by
bunching hits In the second and third In
nings Pittsburg made a rally in the ninth,
but after scoring two runs the side waa re
tired. Attendance, 4,700. Score t
PITTSel'RO. I NEW YORK.
R. H.O.A.E R.HO.AB
Clarka. It.... 11 ('b rod la. et.... I l
Baaumont. cf I 1 Ban, aa 1 I J
Wasnar. as... 1 I 0 Smltb. lb.... 1 111
Bran.a.ld. lb II Darla. lb 1 I 1 0 a
Rltcbia. Ib... (Ill llLaudar. Ib... lilt
Laach. lb.... Ill 1 Jon... If s I l
H Smith, a.. 1 4 I liUunn. rf 1
Tannahlll. p. 1 1 I lUoarmao. e. 0
Conror. rf.... Ill WSharki, p.... I
Totala t 1 it II Totala "I lo r? u "i
New York 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 $
'Pittsburg 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 22
Earned runs: New York, 2. First base
on errors: New York, 2; Pittsburg. 1. Left
on bases: New York. 5; Pittsburg, 10. Two
base hit: Lauder. Three-base hit: Clarke.
Stolen base: Beaumont. Pouble plays:
Ritchey to Wagner to Bransrleid, Brodle to
Lauder. Sacrifice hits: Wagner, Poyle,
Jones. First base on balls: Off Hart. 2.
Struck out: By Tannehlll, 4: by Sharks. L
Time: 1:56. Umpires: Brown and Powers.
StnaUn of too Tram.
Played. Won. Loat P.C.
Pittsburg 42 24 t .10
.Chicago 40 23 17 .574
Urooklvn ii M
"New York 41 19 22 .'464
Boston S 17 22 .437
Philadelphia 41 17 24 .415
Bt. Lou la 39 ig ,41o
Cincinnati 40 14 25 .275
Games today: Pittsburg at Brooklyn. St.
Louia at New York. Chicago at Boston.
Cincinnati at Philadelphia.
AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES
Pitcher Patterson of Chicago Wlaa
Hla Own Flcht with
the Stateamea.
CHpAOO. June l.-Patterson won his
own game In the tenth with a line drive
to center, after Orth's only gift and a aac
rlftce hit had placed a man on second:
Attendance. 2,400. Score;
CHICAGO I WASHINGTON.
R.HO.AB R.HO.AB.
trans, lb... 4 111 'Rrn. cf 4 1 4 a
Juaaa, at 4 t 1 Wolr.rton. Ib 1 1 1
Graaa. rf 4 114 Dal.kaat, ll. 1 t 1
Dl, aa 1 I K.i.t.r, 2b. .. I I
Hanae. if.-., t 1 I Coushlla. aa. 1 4 1 1
ball, Ilk..... 1 1 t 1 Cara. lb.... I t 4
I'aly. IbT..... 1 1 S I Lea. rf J J 1
Sullia. a... 4 (Clarka, a 14 1
l-aiuraua, p.. I I 1 Onto, p I
Totals I IMS! Totala II 7t"l
On out when winning run scored.
Chicago 01000000 12
Wuahlngton 0 001000001
Left on bases: Chicago, 6: Washington, 4.
Two-base hits: Ryan, Pelehanty, Cough
lln. Sacrifice hits: Strang, Sullivan. Stolen
'bll. Struck out: By Patteraon. 2;
by Orth, 4. Bases on balls: Off Patteraon,
1; off Orth, 1. Hit with ball: Clarke.
Time: 160. Umpire: Carrutbers.
Detroit Wtaa from Atblctlrar
PETROIT, June l.-Petrolt won this a't
ernoon a long-drawn-out game by better
l". P""ltlona. Tba errors oT the
PblUdalphi. lAcl4ers flgue4 jkteitsival
7c and (Oc Goods at 2ic
On one large square we will place
Scotch lawns, fast colors, corded dimities,
1 pla
dlraitl
les wit
fast colors, moire skirting, 3 inches wide,
worth 15c; 36-Inch linings, worth
16c, 10,000 yards of shirting
prints, all go at, yard ,
2c
Extra Specials
19c duck and 19c London pique,
Sc checked toweling and 60 1'
prints, at, yard &2W
Furnishings
Ladles' 35c underwear,
10c
10c
6c
at
Children's 35c underwear,
at
Ladles' and children's faat black
full seamless hose, at
Boys' 75c sweaters at 9c; men's colored
laundered shirts at 29c.
Men
Visa's 25c Suspenders, I O I
IC2C
at
Clothing
Boys' wash pants, worth 35c,
on sale at
..9c
19c
Boys' wash pants, worth 60c,
at
Boys' wash suits worth up to $2 QEaa
will be on sale at, suit 50c, 45c 03 C
Clearing Silk Sale
most wonderful cut prices,
Yard wide Black Taffeta.
...
50c
FlM Fou,0, fu Ptece Pil
pattern silks, worth $1.25
and $1.60, for OC
A.
In Detroit's run
getting. Attendance, 2,500.
score:
DETROIT.
R.H
PHILADELPHIA.
OA. I
R.H O.A.B.
11
Barratt. cf... I 1
I OIHartatl, If
Hoimaa, rf... I
Harlar. If.... I
Ellrfrl4. aa. 1
Caaay, Ib 1
Olaaaon, lb.. 1
Dillon. Ik.... 4
McOuire, a...
Mullla, p
Fulu. ef..
I
I 11
a 4
0 1
1 1
2
1 1
1
Darla. lb
U croia, Ib
Srjrbold. rf..
M. Croaa, aa
Powara, c...
ri.tro, tb....
Milcball, p..
Totala 1 II JT 10 i Totala I 24 IT 7
Petrolt 4 1 0 2 1 0 0 1 10
Philadelphia! 0 11001000 S
Two-base hits: 1 Cross, M. Cross.
Three-base hits: U Cross, Mitchell,
Holmes. Home run: Harley. Bacrltice
hit: Casey. Stolen base: Barrett (2t.
Oleason, Harley, pavls, Fults. Base on
balls: Off Mullln, 6; off Mitchell, 1. Hit
by pitched bull: Elberfeld. First base on
errors: Petrolt, 6: Philadelphia, 2. Left
on bases: Petrolt, 7; Philadelphia. 9. Struck
out: By Mullln, 3: by Mitchell, 12. Pouble
flay: Gleaan to Elberfeld to Dillon. Time:
:10. Umpire: Sheridan.
Boatoa Loaes to Browne.
ST. LOUI8, June . Hledrick's home run
in the seventh inning enabled St. Louis to
take the lead. Wlntera was hit hard In
the closing innings. Boston could do little
with Donahue. Attendance, 2,100.. Score:
ST. LOl 18. 1 BOSTON.
R.HO.AB. R.HO.AB.
Burkett, l(... Ill ei Doushartr , If 1 1 1
Hntiphlll, rf. 1 . IColllni, Ib... 1111
HaKiick, cf.. 1 1 I 1 Q8t-.nl. c( 1 1 0
Krl.l, lb I 14 1 rrMmlo. rf..
Wallace, aa.. 1 1 1 I iParant, aa I 4 J
M'Cor lck. lb I 1 I l L.Ch.nc... lb 4 1
P.dden. tb... lilt lrrlia. lb... 1 I
M.lon.f. a... t 1 4 Warner, c ... 4 I 1
Donahue, p.. 1 1 4 4 4iWlntars, p... 1 4 4
Totala t I IT IT t' Total! ."J "4 14 14 "l
St. Louis 0 1010022 t
Boston 0 002010002
Earned runs: St. Louis, 2. Two-base
hits: Frlel, Stahl. Three-base hit: Dona
hue. Home run: Heldrlck. Sacrifice hits:
Maloney, Htahl. pouble play: Parent to
Ferrlss. Hit by pitcher: By Winters, 2;
by Ponahue. 1. Wild pitch: Winters. Base
on balls: Off Winters, S; off Donahue,
1. Struck out: By ponahue, 4; by Winters,
1. Left on bases: St. Louis 6; Boston, 4.
Time, 1:37. Umpire: Connolly.
Orlolea Easy for Cleveland.
CLEVELANP. Ju ne 2. Cleveland won
easily from Baltimore today, knocking
Pitcher Lawson out of the box in the
first inning. Lajole's hitting waa a fea
ture. Attendance, 2.24S. Score:
CLEVELAND. 1 BALTIMORE
R.HO.AB. I R. H.O.A.E.
Pickering, cf. 1 1 1 Rally, et 1 4 1
Bar. If Ill 4 8.1 Bach. If .. 1 1 1
nick, rf 1 I Williams, lb. 1 I I I
Lajola, Ib 14 14 4 Saymour, rf.. 1 t I
Hickman, lb. 1 I 11 I Mcoann, lb.. 1 4
Bradl.r. lb.. 1 I 1 I Brr.n.ban. Ib 1 S 1 1
Uarchaaur, aa 1 I 4 i Gilbert, aa... 111
Wood, a (Ill 1 Roblnaon, c. 1 1 I 1
Joaa. p 4 4iLaaaon, p... t I
' Hhialdi, p.... 1 I
Totala 14 14 IT 11 I "Howell 4 4 4 4
Totals i"l 14 I
Batted for Shields In the ninth Inning.
Clevelond 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 2 10
Baltimore 1 001010204
Two-base hits: Hickman, Selbach, Wll
liama. Three-base hit: Flick. Home run:
Lajole. Stolen bases: Pickering, Bay (2),
Lajoie (2). Pouble plays: Qerchnauer and
Hickman 12): Wood and Gorhnauer. First
baa on balls: By Joss, 2; by Lawson 1
by Shields. 1. Left on bases: Cleveland.
10; Baltimore, 4. Struck out: By Joss 5;
by Lawson, 1; by Shields. 2. Wild pitches:
Joss, 2. Time: lib. Umpires: O'Laughlln
and Johnstone.
Standing of the Teams.
.,, ,.., Played. Won. Lost. P C.
Philadelphia Sa 23 15 ..$
Chicago 37 22 15 .m
Boston 40 23 17 .573
BV Louis 27 U 1 .4x7
Baltimore 41 19 23 44
efolt 27 17 20 452
Vi ashlngton 40 IS 22 440
Cleveland 41 16 26 .364
Gamee today: Baltimore at Cleveland.
J ashlngton at Chicago, Philadelphia at
Petrolt, Boston at St. Louts.
, 4
Mlaoea Wins Opening Game.
MINPEN. Neb., June . (Special Tele
gram.) The Kearney base ball team, whose
aula aim ia to defeat Mlnden, was shut nut
on the Minden diamond today. It was the
opening game of the aeaaon at Minden
and was witnessed by an Immense crowd.
The feature of the game were the pitching
by Bliss and a field catch by Cardwell.
Score:
Minden 20000202 0
Kearney 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 S 0
Batteries: Minden, Bliss and Moore;
Kearney, Penderaraff and Burman. Ptrat
bane oa balls: Off Bliaa. 2; off Pender
graff. t. Struck out; By lilies. 4; by Pender.
95c
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The largest line of hammocks In Omaha
at the lowest price. Prices range from
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Croquet Sets
Croquet sets of every description. In 4
balls, 6 balls and 8 balls, both amateur
and professional sets at from 89c to $5.00
a set.
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FROM 8i30 TO 9 A. M.
We will sell full standard aprons, dark
colors, the very best that is made, for
30 minutes only and only 10 yards
to a customer, at, yard
1,'C
FROM 11 TO lliSO A. M.
We will- sell yard wide bleached muslin
our regular 64c grade, only 10 O'm
yards to customer, at, yard mtiv
FROM 3 TO SiSO P. M.
We will give one of our famous sales In
organdies, batistes and dimities, worth
from 19c to 39c a yard, only 10
yards to customer, at, yard
21c
FROM 4 TO 4iSO P. M.
We will sell S and 7Ho towels, I
only 2 pair to customer, at, each C
Several other sales during the day.
Yard wide white and black Wash Silk, fine
trA??.: 45c
Full line of 19-lnch Taffeta, real fine grade
heavy rustle silk, all colors ft black. An
la this lot sells for 85o and $1. at .SC
graff. 1. Hits: Off Penderaraff. 7: off Bliss
1. Errors: Minden, t; Kearney, 6. Two-base
hit: Bender. Stolen bases: Bender, Moore,
Cardwell, Maryotu
Peader's Stick Kept Hot.
PENPER, Neb., June . (Special.) The
Pender base ball team played a one-sided
game with Emerson, which did not get a
man to second base until the seventh in
ning. Score:
Pender - 0 4 6 2 0 0 0 4 2-17
Emerson 0 0000001 01
Batteries: Pender, Wheeler, Schrempp;
Emerson, Schllessman, Jenson and Bar
net te. Struck out: By Schllessman, 3;'by
Jenson, 5; by Wheeler, 14. Umpire: Moon.
IN' AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Loatavlllea Hold Toledo to Five Hits
While Piling Ip Seventeen aad
Winning Game.
TOLEPO, O.. June . Louisville had no
trouble in hitting both Helsman and Par
dee today. Helsman was taken out be
fore the end of the first inning. Attend
ance, 1.000. Score i
TOLEDO. 1 LOUISVILLE.
R. H.O.A.E R.HO.AB.
Knoll. If Ill IKarwIn, rf... 0 0 0
Bum., tb.... 1
Smith, lb.... 1
4 1
1 I
Clrmar, ef.... Ill
llOannon, lb... 1 11 I
Turner, lb... 14 Ganael. lb..
I I I I 4
Cnc-wall, rf. 1 I 4 4 riourn.r. If
lit
lilt
I 4 4
1114
I 1
Mr.ra. ib t 1 4 0'T.nn.hlll. aa
Ollka. ef 0 10 1 0 ShrltT.r, c.
Klalnow. e.. I 4 Scbaub. lb..
H.liman. p.. t 0 s.riabaitr, p.
raraoa. p.... sooio
Totals 11 14 IT I
Totals 4 I IT 11 ll
Louisville 7 0 0 2 0 0 2 1 214
Toledo 1 000000024
Two-base hits: Coggswrll, Flourney,
Tannehlll (2), Bhriever t2), Schaub. Home
runs: Knoll, Smith, Oansel, Flaherty (2).
Sacrifice hit: fichaub. Stolen bases: Ker
win, Clymer, Schaub. Pouble plays: Gan
sel and Tannon; Gansel, Tannehlll and
Gannon. Struck out: By Flaherty, f; by
Pardee, 1. Base on balls: By Helsman, 1;
by Pardee. 2; by Flaherty, i Time: 1:50.
Umpire: Haskell.
Millers Beat Kaaaaa City.
KANSAS CITY, June 1-GlbsOn forced In
three runs In the sixth inning today and
throughout the game he was wild at criti
cal times. Attendance, 225.- Score:
KANSAS CITY.
R. H.O.A.E
MINNEAPOLIS.
R.H O. A. E.I
Gear, ef
Nanca, lb...
Gradr. lb...
Bmlth, II....
Be vll la. c..
Rotbfuaa, rt.
Laawa. aa...
McBrlde. tb.
Olbaon. p...
Foramaa ..
4 1 I l
1114
Qulllan. aa... I I I I 1
Pbrl. Ib 1
1 1
4 1
1
Lrnch. cf I
w.rd.n. lb... I
II
1 11 1
1 1 01
11
Wtlmot, rf... I t (
Mcfarland. if 1 1 1
Oral, lb 1 I
Zaluakl. a.... 1111
11
1 1 1
1 0
1
1 I 01
111
Nawlln, p.
. 1 1
1 1 H
Touts..
I 11 17 11 1
Total! 4 U 17 11 I
Batted for Gibson In the ninth.
Minneapolis 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 14
Kansas City 1 1000010 1-4
Earned runs: Kansas City, 2; Minne
apolis, 2. Two-baae hits: Foreman, Qull
len. Wllmot McFarland, Zaluxki. Three
base hit: Nance. Sacrifice hits: Gear,
Bevllle. Stolen base: Wllmot. Pouble
play: Grant to Quillen to Werden. Base
on balls: Off Gibson, 4; off Newlln, 1.
Hit by pitched ball: By Olbaon. 2. Struck
out: By Gibson, 4; by Nemlln, 2. Passed
balls: Zaluskl. 2. Time: 2.00. Umpire:
Tlndlll.
Colamhaa Defeats Hooalers.
COLUMBUS. June t McMakln allowed
but three singles today and held the In
dianapolis batters safe at all times. Bud
holt was hit hard and consecutively. At
tendance, 1.S2S. Score:
COLl'MBl'S.
R.H-O.A B
INDIANAPOLIS.
R.H O A B.
HorlYar. rf. 1
Kubna. If.... I 1
Hart, cf
Mean, rf...
Vloa. If
1114 4
114 0
14 10
O'Brien, aa... 1 4
Grim, lb
I 14 4
-loon, ib 1 11 1
Erana. lb ... 4 4 I I l
Babb. lb I
1
Toraar. Ib... s 1 1 a 1
Couitar. ef... 4 1 4
Katlreaa, aa.
14 4
uiiama. rf.
O Foi.
I 4 1 -et
W. Foi. lb... 4 14 14
McMakla, p.. 1 1 Ol
Woodruff, a.. 1 t t I
u4bo. p..
Ill
Total! T 1! 17 11 1
Total! I IT 14 4
Columbus' 0 0 1 0 2 0 S 1 0-7
Indianapolis 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 02
Stolen bases: Hart (2), Meany, Williams.
Sacrifice hita: Meany, Turner, Nattresa,
McMackln. Two-base hits: Vloa, Orlm.
Three-base hit: Turner. Pouble plays:
Vlox, Evans and Grim; Coulter and W.
Fox. Base on balls: By McMackln. 2; by
Sudhoff, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Mc
Mackln, i. Time; 1:43. Umpire: t bright,
faints Defeat Brewers.
ST. PAUL Juno The home team
0elde4 looaelir, but hit the ball and woa
Boys' $3.00 all wool pants,
all sizes, at
GreatVet Goods Damage Sale of Shoes
The entire reserve stock must be closed out at once. 6ome of the shoes are
thoroughly drenched, tome only slightly soiled, while many are perfect In every
way. All must be sacrificed immediately at any price they will bring. SHOES
ALMOST GIVEN AWAT. Come early Tuesdajr.
Women's beet vicl kid.
worth $3.00, $3.60 and
$4 W ;
Women's best patent
calf, worth $1.00, $3 50
and $4.00
In hand turns and welts
Men's vicl kid shoes,
welts, worth $8.60 and
$4.00 M
Men's box calf shoes,
welts, worth $3.50 and
$4.00
Men's velour calf shoea,
welts, worth $3 60 and
$4.00
Men's willow calf shoes,
welts, worth $3.60 and
$4.00
Women's hand-turned vicl
Juliets, worth $2.50..
,, i
Women's vicl Oxfords, hand turn
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Children's moccasins.
any color
96
96
Great Wet Goods Damtge Sals of
Underwear and Furnishing Goods
All the men's summer underwear, all kinds, wnrth nn
fl.50, that got wet, on sale at' 19c, 25c and 33c.
All the ladies' underwear that got wet, in fine lisle thread
and all kinds, worth up to fl.50, on sale at 10c. 19c and 25o
All the children's underwear, worth up to 50c, on sale at 10c.
All the men's handkerchiefs that got wet, worth up to 23c,
at 5c. '
All the men's shirts that got wet, worth up to f 1.00, at 29c.
Ladies' corsets, worth up to fl.00, on sale at 19c and 39c.
Hen's Underwear Sale
One elegant lot of Men'a Underwear the
ttk Am m h. .. . WJ .. .- wi
wvniiBii uric, dm unna toa rypuan cotton and bal
brlgfacu, in whiu and all eolort, eTery mm double stitched, haad-
Mrtm A 1 v mnA A riA1aK1w a.ui..i ....it. x
with comparative ease.
Score:
Attendance, (21
BT. PAUL. MILWAUKEE.
RH.OA.E 2t.HO.AR.
111 1 Hallman. rf.. 1 1
Oalr, tb
6hT. aa
Dinar. If...
Keller, lb...
Husilna. Ib.
Shannon, cf.
Lumier, rf..
1 1
1 Cllnaman. aa. 1 1 I I 0
IMcBrlda, "ef.. 1
1 11
0 McAnd'wi. lb I 4 4 4
l'Dunsan. lb... 114 14
4 Spear, e 4 1
1 Bansla. lb... 1 I I I i
riarce.
l.BonrcarB,
fsrgueon,
. P.. 1 1 1 oi
11 11 17 14 t(
11.. 1 I
Marn-ana. p
11
Totala
ToUle T 1 14 11 4
Bt. Paul 6 12 0 0 0 0 2 -U
Milwaukee 4 0200ld00 7
Earned runs: St. Paul, 1 Two-base hit:
Ferguson. Three-base hit: Plllard. Sacri
fice lilts: Hugglns. McBrlde. Stolen bases:
Shannon (2), Kelley (2). Shay 12), Ferguson,
Geler. Pouble play: McAndrews to Kunkle
to Pungan. Bases on balls: Oft Herman,
2; off Ferguson, 2. Struck out: By Her
mann. 2; by Ferguson, 2. Hit by pitcher:
By Ferguson, 1. Left on bases: St. Paul.
I: Milwaukee, C. Time: 1:35. UmDlra:
V I AU 41
Ward.
taadlag of the Teams.
Played. Won. Lost P.C.
44 2S 1 .S
Columbus ....
St. Paul
Loulsvillo ...
Indianapolis
Kansas City
4U
25
25
22
20
It
14
I
15
16
11
21
.41
41
40
2
SS
Milwaukee
Minneapolis
Toledo
29
Gamee today: Minneapolis at Kansas
City. Louisville at Toledo, Indianapolis at
Columbus, St Paul at Milwaukee.
Earl lag Wins Nlea name.
BARLING, la., Juno .(Special.) Tha
game yesterday between Earlfng and the
Council Bluffs Ayclery team reaulted in a
shutout, the score being 2 to 0 In favor of
Earllng. The game waa largely attended
by the neighboring towns and was watched
with great Interest. Earllng's scores were
made by Zlnder and 8tronk In the first and
fourth innings. After that It was one,
two, three and out. The feature a' the
game was the pitching of Schleler. V ore:
XARLINO. I COUNCIL BLLrF.
R.H O.A B I
R.H n A.B.
e s a s
Bollirmaa, et 4
Mfhaiiia, rt..
j. under, lb 1 s -Butler, lb.... 1 I I
Bi.T.na. ei... n oolf. ef 1
Ford, a 4 III I 4; Moore, lb.... IT
Stronk. Ib.... 1 1 It 0.f"hurt, a.... 4 1 4
Miller, lb.... 4 4 14 1 Mo.n.r. p.... 1
Rcbleler. p... 1 4 t 4iw.ll.. lb 4 1 I
p.. mow, ee a i a ei
Kwtal, rf 4
Cachoraa, et. t
nui, as
Total! 4 IT 11 ll Totala 1 14 II I
Struck out: By Mosher, 4; by Schleler, t.
Bases on balls: Off Mosher, 2; off Schleler
2. Pouble plays: Miller (unassisted). Nutts
to Moore. Mosher U Putler. Passed ball:
Ford. Tlma: 1:20. Umpire: John Ford.
Redaklaa Palatod White.
FREMONT. Neb., June I (Speclal.)-The
Harvard Indian base ball team played
Fremont yesterday at the Prlvlng park
and got pretty badly done up. The trouble
was they couldn't find Clements and only
for scattering hits at that. The Fremonts
took kindly to Johnson's curve and touched
him up for twelve hits. For Fremont Punn
put up first-class ball at third and was
handy with the stick. It was a good game
up to the seventh, when tour hits and
several bad errors let In Ave runs. Score:
Fremont 0 0 2 0 0 1 S 0
Indiana 000000000-t
Batteries: Fremont, Clements and Shan
non; Indians, Johnson and Baker.
Wa hoe's riagr Maat High.
TTAHOO Neb.. June I (Special.) Wahoo
defeated Prague In a ball gam yesterday
by the score of 10 to 0. The feature of the
game waa the pitching by Keen, who
struck out ten men and allowed but sis
scattered hits. Score:
Wahoo 0 0 0 2 1 1 0-10
Prague. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hits: Wahoo, ll; Prague. . Errors:
Wahoo, 2; Prague, . Batteries: Wahoo.
Keen and Johnson; Prague, Slmanek and
Frahm.
Caa Mashers Are Caaaed.
The Nationals defeated the Twenty-sac.
ond Street Can Rushers Sunday morning In
a one-aided game of ball. The galfant
Knights of the Royal Orowler wera unable
to hit Nelson, while Slmmonds was batted
all over th field. Tb acore;
Nationals 4 1 I 2 1 I IT
Caa Ruehere I 1 1 I I 1 Ki
Batteries: For Nationals, Nelson and
Burkland; for Caa Rushers, Slmmonds and
Haggerty. .
Woa 4 Omahaa Blacked.
Th South Side Sluggers defeated th
West Omahaa Sunday In a one-sided gam
of baao. halL '1 he feature waa the a.
tery work vt Lynch and Halt of Us rilud-
famous Otis and Lawrence makes in ni.
M ... "
id iisie
35c
er. Next Sunday the Slurgers jlay the
aglee at Fifteenth and valley atresia.
The acore:
South Side Sluggers 12541400 18
West Omaha 0 00120420 2
Batteries: For South Side Sluggers.
Lynch and Hall; West Omahas, Swarlcha
and Smith.
Twenty. Une to Kothla.
The Tenth Street 8 tars deflated the
Grand Views by a score of 21 to 0 Son day
morning at Tenth and Porcaa streets. The
features of the game were the batting ef
Murphy and the pitching of Lowrle of the
Stars. Ths score:
V 2 0 2 2 0 4 4-21.
Views 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-0
Batteries: For Stars. Lowrle and Rice;
for Grand Views, Hurts and Sorensen. Um-
plre: P. Pax ton.
Tbree-I Leasee.
vlff Bloomlngton Bloomlngton, 6; Evana-a.
I.itnd0Ck w"-Mor. :.lCk
RapSds'ia' RPM-Dvniort... ifi Cedar
At Pecatur Terre Haute. ; Pecatur, 1
Norfolk Drops oa Rock Rapids.
K.Nr2LJf,J,b - fune 'Special Tele-aT-)a,.orf.oIk
t("ay defeated Rock
.Jf-fv?'..'...0 1 tie,iM: Norfolk, Budtlia
6h f KPlds, Hop-tins and
ENGLAND ' WINS POLO GAME "
Second Mateh la tho Scrloa Belag
Played for Amerlcaa
Cap.
HURLINOHAM. England. Juns .-Tna
disappointment cauaetf by the postpone
ment of Saturday last had some effect la
keeping down the else of the fashionable
crowd which assembled at Hurllngham this
afternoon to witness the second match In
the series being played for tho American
polo cup.
The betting before the opening df the
Jm w tlll In favor of England, In spite
of the Americana' success In tho first game
of the series, plsyed May 21. A number .
of wagera were made at I to 4 on tho
Englishmen. A little rain fell a few mln.
utrs before the match began.
The teams were as follows:
Americans R. L. Agaasls. J. D. Coudln,
Foxhall Keene and Lawrence Waterbury.
British-Cecil Nlckalls. Frederick Freak e.
George Miller and Walter H. Butt-master.
The game opened In a very lively manner
The play started with a fierce rush by tho
Americans toward the English goal. The
ball was kept there for some time, hut'
finally the British forced It back, threat
ening the American goal so dangerously
that Waterbury waa thrice forced to knock 1
out In order to aave the goal. The English
men Anally scored a clean goal.
Play In the second period was also rery i
fast, th ball alternating at each end, until
the Americana scored from a short spot
right in front of the post. Waterbury'
stubborn defense was the feature of th
third period, but the Englishmen's combine- ,
tlon play and fine riding off told.
England won by els goals to on.
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