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    DES HOLMS BIOTES BITS
rirttflu Serin Raft Oral Art Had in
tha Third Inalng,
OMAHA MAKES GAME FIGHT IN THE NINTH
Balk Pltebers Ar Effective
FieMla la tleaa, Rrrora Beta
CaaBaed Oae Mlaea hj
Pt Rirti
(From a. Buff Correspondent.)
DES MOINE3. Aug. 8.8pecal Tela
frarn.) Dea Moines won tha flrat of tha
regular serin bera thla afternoon In a good
game. Graham did tha pitching for Omaha
and allowed bat aeven hlta. Tbeae, how
var, came at opportune timet and gave
tea Molnea the victory by a acore of ( to S.
The work of Hotter and Graham could
oareely hare been more evenly balanced.
Each atruck out four, the hits were eeren
and eight and Hotter gave, one mora walk
than did Graham. The- game waa well
played throughout, though there were par
ticularly etarry playa. atone Jed the bat
ting and aecured threa blta la tour times.
Hotter waa a 1 moat aa good, getting two out
f three times up. but both of theae were
two-baggers. Graham went to pieces In the
fourth and allowed two doublea and threa
Inglea. which, along with a wild pitch, gave
Des Molnea four runs. Omaha gave
Ie Molnea a big scare in tha laat of the
ninth and for a minute It aeemed that they
rould tie the acore, bot Hotter steadied
down and the beat either Gondlng or Pearl
could do waa to fly out to Warner. Tomor
row there will ba two gamea, one In the
morning and one In the afternoon. Tha
morning game will be an exhibition. At
tendance, 1,600. Score:
DES MOINES.
. AD. R. H. O. A. E.
Clark, cf....i; t' 1 1 1 0 0
O'Leary, aa 4 0 0 2 t 0
Qulnn, 2b , 4 11110
IiavlB, lb 4 o 19 0 0
P.acknf, If 4 0 0 0 0 0
Warner, rf S 0 0 4 0
Burg 3b i,8 1 1 1 ( 1
I,ohck. c 11.1 8 0 0
Hotter, p . I 1 . I o 0
Totals -1 j n u 1
OMAHA. '
AB. H. H. O. A. E.
Btone, If ' i 3 4 0 0
Carter, rf..,.. 4 0 0 0 0 0
Graham, p..,;..,....;.. 4 01 0 10
Oenlna, iU..... ........ 4.1 1 1 4 0
Iolan. sa.'..,.,.........r4. l '11 I 0
gtewart, 2b h., t ..0 1 0 4 0
Thomas, cf... 4 0 0 1 0 0
Gondlng. e 4 0 4 1
Pears, lb 4 ' 1 1 U 0 0
Totals l...U,t ' li "o
Des Moines 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 '5
Omaha 00001000 J J
Two-base hits: Clark, Pears, Hotter (2),
Stewart. Bum on toulln: Off Hotter, 1; rff
Graham. 1.- Struck out: 'By Hoffer, 4; by
Graham, 4. Passed ball: Lobeck. Wild
itch: Graham. Time: 1:20. Umpire: Ab-
Mllvraakco Wlas Fierce Oae.
ST. JOSEPH. Mo!. Aug. . It took four
teen Innings to decide today's game. Score:
R H B
Milwaukee ..40000090600014 11 4
St. Joseph ....1 000010000000 0 1 I 0
Matteries; Milwaukee, tiwormstead and
Lucia; St. Joaeph, Chinn and Roth.
Dlattllera Defeat KawTllle Crowd.
KANSAS CITY, Aug. 19. Peoria defeated
Kanaaa City In a alow, listless game. Attendance,-
360. Score: .
R H
Peoria .... 2 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 0-4 ' I
Kansas City- .. 00 0 I 0 0 0 06 11 1
Batteries: Kanaaa City, Gibson and Me
altt; Peoria, Hart and Wilson.
rera Weather for tka Sprlas-.
COt-ORADO SPRINGS. Aug. 2. Lempke
riltohed for Denver today and proved el
ective. The locals were ahut out in a fast
game. Score:
R H E
Denver 00000021 0 S 7 0
Colo. Springs.. 00000000 00 7 I
Batteries: Denver, Lempke arid Wilaon;
Colorado Springs, Jones and Baerwald.
Staadlav of tka Tlant.
' ' Plaed. Won. Lost. P.C.
Milwaukee Ill 6b 43 .018
Omaha 110 64 46 . 680
Kansas City J13 64 48 . 671
Denver 112 61 61 .645
St. Joaeph Ill Ml 63 . 622
Colorado Springs... lit - - 60 61 .460
Deo Moines KM 46 63 .417
Peoria 109 2 77 ,2y4
Oames today: Omaha at Des Moines;
Denver at Colorado Springs, Peoria at Kan
aaa City. Milwaukee at fit. Joaeph.
IN AMERICAN , ASSOCIATION
Loalsvtll Wlas fraaa Toledo la What
It Tktaks Will Prove Seaaoa's
Reeora Time.
I
LOUI8VILLBX Aug. . Louisville and
Toledo played todayTa game In one hour
and eighteen minutes, which (promises t
fee the American association's record for
the seaaon. Both pitchers put up good
ball, but German waa given poor support.
Toledo'a only tally was a home run by
Smith. Attendance, (U7. Score:
LOUIBV1LLB- I TOLEDO.
a.H.o.A.i.l a h o A a.
Odwetl, at... I (IS tUaraa. Ik.... 111
Bonaw, -.. lit klaiaanr, la,. U
Oul, lb... 1 1 I I Turnar, as... I i I I
Fla-iraer. II. 1 I I I I Oratta. ... t i i
Clrnar, rf... 1 1 I I lOllka, of t t t t t
vhaub. lb... t til Smith, lb.... 1 t I
,. 1 I I t(-..li rf I t I
Tutors, at... 1 I I T 1 Mock. II Mil!
FlajMrty. p.. I I I t lima, a... t t t I t
"fetals ... t I M It ll Touts . .."l "l M H "I
l.ouiivllla 000(2200 0
Toledo 00000010 01
Left on bases: Louisville. 1; Toledo, 1
Two-bsae hit: -Odwell. Three-base hit:
Odwell. Clymer. Home ruu: Smith. Sac
rifice hit: Vloumoy. Double play: Schaub
to Bonner to Qansel. Stolen baae: Suhaub.
Struck out. fly Flaherty. I; by Oerman,
I. Hit by pitcher: Ganael. First base on
balls: Off German, 2. Time: 1:14. Um
pire: TyndaiL
Colaaaka I.ossa. to laalaaapalla.
INDIANAPOUS. Aug. 28. Indianapolis
aecured enough tallies In ths first two ta
kings to win today's game. Attendance,
1.11 Score: - - . .
INDIAN APQ Lit. ' I COLUMBUS.
a h o a. I R.H.o.A .
HotrWw, It 1
W. Poa. lb.. I
Coulter, It.n 1
Ciiu. lb,.., t
'ocxlruff. rt.
O Brian, as...
Kukna. lb....
Hc-ydoa, Q.
V iilioaia, .
1 I
I I
Jl?
1
t
I
I
Hrt. lb 1
ilfWMon. rt... t
Mctrtrl'a. et 1
ljTurMr, lb... L 1
iviox. lb 1
iKaull. M I
j. rrt, o;...
Hopk. ....
11
1
I t
1
I
1
Totals ... 4 11111 1 'Touts ... I t 14 11 I
lndlanagolle ,.t...t; 22000000 4
Columbds 10010100 0 1
First base oa baJlai Oft Wllllama. 2: off
TUlley, 4. Struck out: By Wllllama, L
Hit by pltchei: Hy Bailey. O'Brien. Three
kaae hits: Hogrlever. Coulter. Barrlilc
tilts: Woodruff, Belden, Turner. Btolen
base: Turner. Left on bases: Indianapolis,
10. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Haskell.
tads Treat Iwaaae It. Paal.
ST. PAUL. Aug. 28. Stlmmel pitched
good ball for all Innings, but went in the
air In the seventh and was easy after that.
Altrock had the locals at his mercy all
through the game. Attendance, 1WL Score:
Mli-WALKta. I ST. fAlU
it h o. a. a. I m u o a a.
rot. If... It Prsiuoa. at I I I I
ktibrtdo, at.. 1 1 thinnon, f.. 1 I 1
t -lk, lb I I t t t DllUrd. If... 1 1 1
litUiuii. rf.. 1 1 I.ukiI.t. rf... a
iiufin.a, I t 1 Hums, is.. I 4 l
!u.i.. lb... 14 IKiiw, Ik... I 1 1
KiaabiM, lb. 1 I II t Hurlr. .... I lit
vt. t I I I kttrcaa, ... 4
Alirooa, .... lit lltiaul, ... 1141
baie hits: Phannon. Kelly, Hallman. Dtin-
o",i. diiitiiiii'r iiiik; i-'.nrirpcK, - I'unaie,
DfiuMe play: Marcan to Hiicclns to
Kelly. Basra on bali: fjff Stlmmel, I.
Struck cut: By fttlmmH. 6: bv Altrock 7.
1'eaaed bk II: 8pfr. Wild pitches: Stfm
mel. 2. Hit by pitcher: Htlmmcl. Left on
bee: Bt. I'aul. 1; Milwaukee, 2. Time:
1:60. Umpire: Peaae.
vveeea Grab a. Hot Oaef
MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 28 -Minneapolis
won a hotly contested game from Kaneaa
(Ity today. After a two-baeer and a hit
by pitcher In the fourth Oftwon iud three
paesea, forcing In two rune and giving the
locals the lea1, and waa eject-eded hy Gear.
Newlln started to pitch for the home team,
but after paanlng the flrwl man anked to
be retired on account of his sore shoulder.
Three fst double plsys by the locals were
the features. Attendance, 4o0. Score:
MlNKgAPOLIB. KANSAS C1TT.
, ,. H.O.A.g.1 R.K.O.A B.
treph, lb.... 1 t I 4 Rotfcftue, rt, 1 1 1 1 I
tT. If I lit HorllU, a.... 1 1 4 1 t
'"I", t.... lilt t Nanrw, ef-lb. 1 t 4 1 t
Wllmot, rt... 1111 tdrailr. lb 111
WVrden, lb... I It 1 llMwa, aa.... 1 t I 1
V'll IMn. aa .. t t 4 I 1 Smith. If 1 1 4 t
Wllllama, f. I I t t MrAnd'a. lb. t 1
Orant. lb.... t I I Thlel. Ibf.. 1 I I 1 1
Sawlln. ,.... t t (Olhaea, .... t t t t
Crlbblna. ... 1 I t 1 I Oear, a t t 1 I
Totala ...I It nil l Toun . l 14 "l "l
Minneapolle 11021120 -8
Kanaaa City 1 1 0 0 1 0 01 0-6
Earned runs: Minneapolis, I; Kansas Cltv,
1. Banes on balls: Off Newlln, 1; oft Crib
bins, 1; off Gibson, 6; off Gear, 2. Two-base
hits: Crlbblna. Werden. Yeager, Rothfus.
,r,hree-bae hit: W'llmot. Double playa:
Wllmot to yulllln. Lvnch to Werden to
Yeager Qulllln to Werden. Hit by pitched
ball: Lynch, Thlel. Stolen baeee: Lllv.
Rothfus, Smith, Thk-1 (2). Sacrifice hits:
Nance, McAndrews. Ift on bases: Mln
neapolla, 2; Kaneae City, 6. Time: 2:00.
Umpire: Flggemeler.
taadiaat of Ike Teams.
Plaved. Won. Lost., pc
113
.113
114
77 m 6K2
74 89 .666
3 61 .6.M
65 60 .47S
64 69 .478
63 63 .457
40 78 .339
39 7 .831
ToUla
t it n it
TsUls
2. I It It 4
Milwaukee .......... 10000041 21
kt. Paul 1IM1IMM
Earned runs: St. Paul. 2: M'lwaukee, 2.
Two-baae hits: Tergaeon, Bihiebeck. Three-
Lnulsvllle ....
Indianapolis ,
St. Psul
Kaneaa City 115
Milwaukee !3
Columbus , l
Minneapolis 1)8
Toledo 118
Gamea today: Minneapolis at St. Paul,
Kansas City at. Milwaukee. Indianapolis at
Loulavllle, Cokimbus at Toledo.
AMERICAN LEAGUE GAMES
t. Loola Wins at Home After Battling
Klae Innings Wlthoat Scor
ing Off Baltimore.
ST. LOUI8. Aug. 28 St. Louis opened up
at home with a ten-Inning victory over
Baltimore In a fast played game. Both
Donahue and Katoll were effective and
neither team waa able to score until tho
final Inning. Then Hemphill alngled, went
to second on an out by Friel and scored
on Gilbert's fumble. A sensational catch
by Arndt agalnet the fence was the fea
ture. Attendance, 1,400. t Score:
T. LOt'Il. ' I '' BALTIMORE.
R.H.O.A.k. . R.H.O.A.g.
Burkett, If... t I 1 t o'Mrrarl'f, cf. t 1 1 t t
HrmphllL sf. I 1 I t llReUwch. If... t I I t t
PrlaU rf till tr illion, lb. t 1 I 1 I
Anilaraoa, lb. t t II t O Jonra.' lb-. ...0 t 11 t I
Wallace, aa.. t t I I 1 Howell, lb... t t I I 1
MrC'or'k, lb., t I t I 0 Artult.. rf t t I t t
Paddan, lb... till 0 Ollbart, aa... t I I 4 1
Kahoe. t 1 I 1 t Smith, e t t I t t
Doaahue, ... t t t 4 ljKatoll, p t t 1 t t
ToUla ...1 I 10 tl I Totala '. iT u 4
Two out when winning run waa scored. 1
St. Loula 000 0 00000 11
Baltimore 000000000 00
Sacrifice hits: Jonea. Howell ' rtAHi.
playa: Friel to Wallace, Wllllama to
jonea. otoien Dates: BUrkett.. Friel. Me
Farland. Flrat baae on balls: Off Katoll,
1; off Donahue, 1. Struck out: By Katoll.
I.- by Donahue. 1. Left on haaea- at
Louis, 1; Baltimore, 10, Time: 1:62. .Um
pire; enenaan.
Comes Cleveland's Way. : '
u.,ni nug. no. . ieveiana
bunched hits off Carrick In the third and
i i IV.I won eaaiiy. joaa waa
ii u" kwpi in ino xourm, wnen
Washington made three run on four hits.
ance, 2.760. Score: ,
CLKVCLAND. 1 WA8HIN0T0N.
R.H.O.A.K. I R.H.O.A.K
BrTdlaY' "I." i i i ! ,D"" I
Lajola, lb.... till 0,Dalih-tr'.'"lf" 0 1 I A 0
Hlrkman. 1 K a i u a e!u.,. ... . . . -
. . . : r r - r.-, v. .. a a v v
n Iranian, ID. t 1 15 t t
flick, rf t 1 1 1
McCarthr. It. t t I 0 0
Oocha'ar, aa. t t I 4 0
Bamla, e... I I 1 t 0
t t t I 0!
jorth. rf 1 1 I t t
r v a p a
Carer, lb
I lark. ...
krrtek. p..'.
o I I
II I I
touh ... t ii n It ToUla ... I t 14 11 1
Cleveland O02OO020 6
Washington 0001000 0 01
Two-base hit: Bay. Sacrifice hits: Joss,
Lee. Btolen bases: firth. Klatr nnki.
playa: Gochnauer to Hickman; Gochhauer
to Lajole to Hickman, Ely to Doyle to
urn dik on dsiui: urr carrick. 1.
Left on baart: Cleveland, t; Washington.
1. Struck out: By Joss. 1; by Carrick. t
Time: 1:40. Umpire: Connolly.
Detroit a Loaf Streak Broken.
DETROIT, Aug. 28-Detrolt broke ltt
losing streak by ahuttlng out Boeton. Mer
great ball. Freeman's erroi
. s.vv Man. . rirrriaBiii irror
In the third Inning. Attendance, 1,612.
Boo re:
DETROIT. I BOSTON.
Harlay. If... . t t t!roiibartT. Ut'-lBi
1 . a . ...... . .
ouini, ci V & e t
1 O H cii'a'a. lb t t I I t
Kl bar (aid. aa. 1 I I
...111
C'ar. lb.
v a vin. wi'a-a. as e e i i o
Barratt, cf... t I t tifYaeaua. rt..' 141
Ill
Holmaa, rt...
Laolna. 1h. . m a la
W. Ol'a-a, lb I lo
Bualow, a.,.. 4 f (
Maroar, .... t t I I 0
TeUla ... 4 t It 11 "i
rParent. aa... t t t 1 t
La.('h'oa. lb., t 1 II t t
Parrla, lb...,V tills
VL'mrnmm m . a a 1 A a
Rparka, p.... t t I t
Itrlaar t t t t t
Tnt . 1 a a aa a
Batted for Sparks In ninth. ,
Detroit 00200001 4
Boston 00060000 00
Two-base hit: Ferris. Three-base hit:
Warner. Btolen baae: Casey. First baae
on balls: Off Mercer, 6; off Sparks, 2.
Hit by Pitoher: Holmes, Left on bases:
Detroit. 6; Boston, 10. Struck out: By
Mercer, 2; by Sparks, 1 Double play: .
Q lesson (unassisted). Time: 1:30. Um
pire: O'Laughlin. ,
Evea Break at Ckteage.
HICAOO, Aug. 28.-phlladelphia and
Chicago each won and loat today. Both
teams appeared nervous and seemed to
play under a high tension, 'as nearly all
tha errors made were on apparently eaay
chances. Patterson held the visitors down
to four singles In the first game, and but
for an error would have blanked them.
The leadera bit Piatt hard In the aecond
gam and won In the eighth on four
Inglea, a balk and Daly's muff. Attend
ance, 7.260. Score, first game:
CHICAOO. PHILADELPHIA. '
B.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A. I.
ttranf, lb... t 1 I 1 9 Hartaal. If... 1 a
Joaaa, ef I I t Pulta. at t t t t t
rf 1 t I t tiH. Devta, lb. t I II t t
O. barta, at I I I I
Marua. If.... I 1 I t e
iir. l t l t l
laball, lb.... 1 1 II t t
L Troaa, lb. t t 1 I 1
Rarboltf. rf... t 1 I 1 1
Marpbr, U.. t 1 t 1 I
iToaa, as. 1 t 1 4 t
kiFarl'4, a., t 1 I t C.t'c.ra. ..... till
fallaraon. .. t 1 t T 1 HuatlDf. p... t t 1 I t
ToUla ... 4 I It U I1 ToUla ... 1 4 M II 4
Chicago 00020100 4
Philadelphia 0 0 i 1 0 0 0 01
Left on bases: Chicago. I; Philadelphia,
. Two-baae hlta: l.bell, McFarland. Mar
tee. Sacrlttc hits: Green (3). G. Davla,
Daly. Huatlng. Stolen baaes: Daly Hnrt
sel. Double lay: Davla to Daly to IabelL
Struck out: Ity Patterson, 2.- First baae on
balla: Off Patterson, 2; off Huatlnga 2.
Time: 1:46. Cmplrea: Johnaton and Car
ruthera. Score, second game: '
PHILAUILPHIA. I CHICAOO.
M O All M.H.O A. I.
Hartaal. If... 1 1 t t Strang, lb... I I t 1
rull.. ef 4 I t t Joa.a. at t 1 1 t I
H. IMTla. lb. t I t t t Oraan. rf t t I 1
L Croaa, lb. 1 1 I I 1 Q. Darla. as. t 1 1 I l
tarbolt. rt... 1 lit IMartaa. U.. t lilt
aturpbr. lb.. I 1 I 1 1 I)ly. lb 1 I i
M Cruaa, as. 1 I 1 I laball, lb.... I I II I I
av-kraik. ... 11 I McKarl'a, e.. I i a
.addall. p... til (Matt. 1 J 1 I
(CalUhia ,..
TeUla ... i 11 It 11 ll "
ToUla ... 4 t It It 4
Batted for Piatt in ninth.
Philadelphia 0001102 0-4
Chicago 10011000 04
Left on baaea: Chicago, 4; Philadelphia.
8. Two-baae hlta: labeil, H. Davla. Balk:
Piatt. Stolen bases: H. Davis, G. Pa via
Murphy. Doublo play: labeil to Green!
Struck out: By Plstt, 1: by Waddell. 7.
Flrat baae on balls: Off Piatt, 2; off Wad
dell, 4. Wild pltchea: By Waddell, 2.
Time: 2:00. Umpires: Carmihera and
Johnstons.
ataadlag at Ik Teaaaa.
Played. Won. LoiL i.C.
Philadelphia Iu4 1 41 &m
Ponton ...f 69 47 .5:.
t hlcago 16 67 48 .M3
St. Imla li 6T 4K .b:4
Cleveland i 63 6 , .4
Washington 1' al 67 4,1
Kalllmore Um 46 61 .4:'4
Detroit 1U3 41 U .3D
Games today: Boston at Detroit, Phila
delphia at Chicago. Baltimore at St. Louis,
Waehlnaton at I'UvvlunH
NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES
PKtakarg Pastes Taylor ef Chicago
wltk a Freejaearr tkat'a Slas
' ply graadaloaa.
PITTSBURG, Aug. .-The slaughter of
Taylor In the third Inning was enough to
break the heart of any pitcher. One of
the el x hita made In this Inning waa Con
roy a homer when the basea were lull.
Attendance. 1.760. Score:
PITTtDtBO. CHICAOO.
Run el
Cl-rka. H....1 1 a t Slal. If.... 1
OI a a v viionna, er.... t f t t t
iB,n, o.... a a i a o anna, e t 4 4 I t
Wanner, lb.. 1 I I I liTmker. aa.... 1 1 I 4 4
Rll.h.r. lb.. 114 4 1 Wllllama. rf. t I I t
Conror, aa... 1 I I I aiMenare. lb., 1 1 1 1
Crollua. rf... lilt 0Loe. lb t I 4 I I
,m"n. e I 1 ! 1 iciark. lb.... t 1 t 1 1
Phillippl, p.,i ill ajTarlor, p.... t t 1 I 1
ToUla ...11 17 IT 14 1 Totala ...Till7u"l
Pittsburg 1 0 I 11 0 0 1 11
Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 11
Earned runs: Pittsburg, 6; Chicago. 2.
Two-baae hlta: Beaumont, Crollua. Three
baae hlta: King (2). Home run: Conroy.
Btolen baeer: Beaumont, Leach, Wagner.
Flrat baae on balls: Off Tsvlor, 1. Struck
ou: My Phillippl, 1; by Taylor, 2. Wild
pitch: Taylor. Double play: Conroy to
Ritchey to Wagner. Time: 1:40. Umpire:
Irwin.
gtandlag of Ike Teaaaa.
Played. Won. Lost. P.C.
Plttaburg 109 82 27 . 752
Brooklyn Ill 60 61 .641
Chicago inn 66 63 .6B
Boston 10S 63 62 . 6"i
Cincinnati log 62 66 .41
Ht. Louis 107 4S 69 .449
Philadelphia 106 43 63 .408
New York lot 28 68 . 368
Gamea today: Brooklyn at Boston, New
York at Philadelphia St. Loula at Cin
cinnati, Chicago at Pittsburg.
Stock Boya Fall at Fremont.
FREMONT. Neb., Aug. 28. (Special Tele-
J ram.) The South Omaha Stock Yards
unlor baae ball nine dropped a game to
the Fowkrs this afternoon. The klda put
up a good game, but found Argernlnger's
curves hard to find, while the Fowlers
bunched their hits and had their batting
clothes on. It was anybody's game up to
the sixth inning. The small boy on first
for the Stock Yards team played great bail
and made aome fine catches. Johnson did
the heavy batting for the Fremont team
and Ronln's baae running helped swell the
score. Score: R.H.
Fowlera 2 1 1 0 8 2 413 9
Stock Yards 0 0401007 7
Batteries: Fowlers, Argerslnger and
nonin; diock i ami, jtaami ,ano Miner.
First baae on balla: Off Argerslnger, 7;
on avaama, l. umpire: inorapson.
AUGUST 20, 1002.
GREAT RACE IS NUT BEARER'S
Bay Gilding Laadi William Staka in
Eighth Hat,
Will Play Series at Springfield.
SPRINGFIELD. Neb.. Aug. 28 (Special.,
The Snrlnafleld Base Bali club, has ar
ranged a aerlra of three gamea with the
ijee-uiaas Anareeaen ciud of umana tor a
purse of 8150. The flrat game la to be
played at Springfield August 30, the aecond
September 8 and the third September 13.
All gamea to be played at Springfield. The
locals have played twenty-six gamea this
season and loat ten. The above series will
cloae the seaaon. -
r
Falrbnry Too Mark for Kearney.
KEARNEY, Neb., Aug. 28 (Special Tele
gram.) Probably the Inst game of base bait
here lor tnla season was played today be
tween Falrbury and Kearney and resulted
aa the two former gamea played thle week,
in - Vatrhitrv'a favor Tha Mr.rt-'n 7 tn 1
Batteries: "Falrbury, Bean and LaFrance;
nenrney, naiene ana tieamona. umpire
Sullivan.
Bleaeoe Takea Flrat One.
ONAWA. Ia., Aug. 28. (Special Tele
gram.) Blencoe and Ottawa played the flrat
of a aeries of three gamea for 21o0 and the
championship. Blencoe shut out the leagu
era by a score of 2 to 0. Both pitchers were
In good form and the game was very In
teresting, juatteriea: Blencoe, f ulmer and
Tnompson; Onawa, King and Hollla. Urn
plre: Prltchard.
. "oatbern Aaaoclatloa.
At Atlanta Atlanta-Little Rock game
postponed: rain.
At Chattanooga Chattanooga-Bhreveport
game postponed; rain.
At Birmingham Birmingham-Memphis
tjuiue puRiuunsa; rain.
At Nashville Nashville, 8; New Or
leans, c
Tkree-I l.eagae.
At TnlVaiinAPt T a .rmn nn ) , v.-xt-.a
--- .u.' "I'.J.., a, ,uvAiUrU 1.
At Cedar Raplda Cedar Raplda, 1; Rock
iBiojiu, a.
At Evanavllle Decatur, 7; EvanavIIle, 6.
At Terre Haute Terre Haute, 7-9; Bloom
Ington, 6-2 (two gamea).
Teachera Woret Ceaevans.
GENEVA. Neb . Aug. 28. (Special.) The
Institute played Geneva base ball yeaterday
afternoon. Score, 11 to 10 In favor of the
Institute.
ANOTHER FOR MISS ANTHONY
Gleavlevr Girl Agraia Wlas In Golf
Game at Links of Oawentala
Clak.
CHICAGO, Aug. 28.-Falr weather again
wwvae gvfav 1 ll BrUUUU rOUnQ VI
match play for the women's western cham-
nlnttiikln a .k . a
v ,1 . ," ; B"vernor a cupa on the
folf llnka of the Onwentsla club at Lake
oreet. Critics were much at aea aa to
what today s weeding out process would
bring about, although, aa on the first two
daye of the tournament. Mlaa Bessie An-
" viuu, lam cnampion
and present title holder, was still favorite.
- v-oipcincr oi weeiwara Ho, who
has figured prominently In many cham
pionship eventa. waa playing excellent golf
""f" h handicap of a badly strained
wrist. The play today, aa In the other
rourida, was at eighteen holes.
Mlaa Anthnnir an.ilu a.M. a. .
' - j ... tiuo up kkj me ex
pectatlona of her aupportera -and won her
?n a m. Mrs,f- M- Cutler f Etmoor.
4-t0 Pl.v- P"1 consistently
ood game, leading almost all the way.
tiaa Carpenter waa defeated by Mrs. W A
ii, . V. r.auiuor, up t to play
M "AaAJ2,hol?y T"1 be Palred with Mri C
L. Deerlng In the semi-finals tomorrow.
FANNING TAKES THE LEAD
'Frlseo Tree gkeoter Passes Apgar at
ew York la Haverblll
Toaraameat.
Hivrnmi.T.
ThlrlV-ihr-L. rrwa "..'Z. '" .WOrk-
" . , tiL.i ita ana a cnanao
occurred In the standing. J. S. Fanning ?f
S" :Franclaco took the lead, pasaing ApgM
?t.f,,,w Jork.' no Ie" o somewhat In This
second day s shooting wltn a total of m
blrda out of a poaaibla 860. Apgar Is sec
ond only two points behind. Van Allen
0f Hn lland 18 ,hlr1 328. O. Dickey
llrfcHSr of CaPe"o tied for fourth
Wr i? K7- . J"3!?Jn Joday hlt blrda out
"faoi aim latrruy nrn.a h
. , ,V lW th e"d of the two diyj in-
. -iuiiiiaj wina nrst prise
Apgar aecond. Van Allen third. Dickey an i
r; I -, wnicn waa di
vided between them, aa they declared the
ALMOST ACROSS THE CHANNEL
Helklea, tke Iwlnner, Get Wltkla a
Mile et llever In Third
Attenant.
nnvru f--., . u .
i - r nuct, wnicn haa ar-
V ii rPr, Montague Holbien, the
oh. v . i" wiariea rrom L'ape
i. "" a-aw o ciuca yesterday
afternoon on hla third attempt to awlm the
:"-" wumn nine miles ot the
Kentish coast. -Holbien
failed In hla attempt. He waa
taken out of the water when a mile from
Dover.
I.'r a. n V Ulma.a, . a T.i ,.
" -- hi oirmmgnam, wno
started from Dover at o'clock this mora,
nr In an effort to awlm the KnglUh chan
nel, waa aelaed with crampa and abandoned
the attempt when six miles out.
Holbien waa In the water twenty-two
houre and twenty-one minutes. Notwith
standing his weak condition on lsndlng. he
walked up the pier with the aaaistance of
friends. The crowd gsve the swimmer an
ovation Ualki.a . k. - ,,,
.aw.r.. j m civ win not ahaTaua
attempt t swim the channel,
FREE-FOR-ALL PACE ANOTHER FEATURE
Last Half ef aeeeiul Heat la Mage la
Oae Flat aa Ike Mile Is Fastest
Paces, la Race Thla
Tear.
PROVIDENCE, R. I., Aug. 28. Record
continue to be smashed at the Grand Cir
cuit race at Narraganaett park. The free-for-all
pace was today' special featur and
the aecond heat In 2:02 wat the fastest mile
In a race thlt year. The last half was In
one minute. Anaconda beat Trince Alert
In two straight heals, both In very fast
time. Thla Is the first free-for-all of the
year and ltt preaence on the card waa re
sponsible for a large attendance, approx
imating 12,000 persons. Dan Patc. 2:00,
will start tomorrow In an effort to beat
the world's' record and Myron McHenry
tblnka he can drive the fattest mile ever
made in harnest.
The Roger Wllllama $10,000 stake, post
poned from yesterday, made eight heata.
The blind horse. Rhythmic, the early fav
orite, was distanced in b ceventh heat
and Nut Bearer won the race.
The 2:14 pacing wat a hot race that re
quired tlx heatt to decide. Androaain, the
fastest horse bred In Maine, wat liked by
quite a following, especially whea Myron
McHenry drove. Colonel Wilkes won the
first heat with a new record of 2:06, and
the third after Androstln took the second,
but neither could land the race. Locandra,
the Boston horse, owned and driven by
James M. Brodblne, won the last three
heatt. The 2:22 trot wat won by William
Tell In three ttralght heats, the fastest in
2:11H- Major Delmar got the 2:10 trot J
just at easily. Ketuitt:
The rtouer Williams 2:14 claaa. trottlnir.
urafl aiu.inv tconciuaea;:
ut Bearer b. g., by Nut
Breaker-Kate Stand
ard, by Standard
(Foote) 7)111111
..mice tjor, D. m. (Mil
ler) M 811111
wentwertn. dik. g. (Mc
Henry) 111741.
Alice Carr, b. m. (Gar
rlson) 1 S 7 8 8 t 4 4
itnytnmic. or. n. (Hud
son) 8 1 2 10 9 5 t dt
jte-ciectea, g. g. (Macy) 10 s 2 S ro
Conauelo 8, b. m.
(Pierce) 2 11 t T 4 ro
Mobel, b. h. (Benyon)..10 ( t 4 8 ro
El Mllagre. br. g. (Dick-
erson) 8 4 11 I 6 ro
Rowellan, b. g. (Golden). 8 1 4 S dr
Directum Spier, b. fa.
(Kenney) 10 11 dr
Time: l:0, 1:08. 3:084, 2:08H, 2:10V
i2, 2:104, 2:12.
Claaa 2:22. trotting, purse $1,000:
William Tell, b. g., by Almont Bruna-
wlck. dam by Legal Tender. Ir
(Wilson) Ill
Kalavala, b. m. (Toung) 12 4
The Questol, b. g. (Oeera) 4 4 2
Rustic br. g. (L. McDonald) S 2 3
Roan Wilkes, ro. g. (Greer 2 6 6
Kittle Wilkes, b. m. (Rathbun) .... 7 8 6
Surprise, b. g. (Bruale) 6 8 7
Guy Fortune, ch. h. (Noble) 6 7 8
Time: z:l34. f.YiVt, 2:114.
Class 2:14, pacing, puree $2,600:
Locanda. br. h., by Ailerton
Kathryna, by Alcyone
(Brodblne) 8 4 1111
usri -wiiKea. cn. g. (I Mc
Donald) 1112 12
Anadrosala. cn. a. - (Mc
Henry) 2 1 2 2 8 8
Hose Bud, cn. m. (Nuckola). 4 7 4 4 2 ro
jvnox s ueiatine Boy. dik. g.
(Bruale) . ..6 2 2 6 8 ro
winneid mratton. b. n. (Mo-
Quire) 6 7 7 4 ro
Ldttie Bpnynx, tt. m. (Wil
son) 7 8 6 4 7 ro
Brown Heels, b. h. (Dodge).. 8 b da
Time: 2:0614. 2:07, 8llK.' 2:84, 2:08H,
2:09'i.
Free-for-all, pacing, two la three, purse
Anaconda, b. g.. by Knlght-Haggln.
mare by Algona (Dlckerson) 1 1
Prince Alert, b. g. (Demurest) 2 2
Connor, blk. g. (A. McDonald) 2 2
Shadow Chimes, b. h. (Spear) 4 4
Time: 2:02. 2:02.
Class 2:10, trotting, two In three, purs
si.dw:
Major Delmar, b. g., by Delmar Ex
pectation, by Autograph (A. McDon
ald) 1 1
Temple Wilkes, b. g. (Golden) 2 2
Palm Leaf, b. g. (McCarthy) 2 8
unraer, Dr. n. tiyosra) 4 1
Osanam. br. m. (Benyon) 7 4
Metallas, blk. h. (Hussey) 6 6
Waubun, g. g. (Saunders) 8 6
Edna Cook. b. m. (Oeera) 8 7
Alice Barnes, t. m. (Speer) da
Time: 2:0. 1:0a'.,.
rial Telegram.) The first dav't rana of
the first annual meeting ot the Battle
Creek Driving Park assotlatlun were held
here todny, with a large number of horses
In the field. The weather wits fine and
the track good.
The first event, the 2:00 trot or pace,
Purse tl. waa won by Surprise, owned
by George Frahm.
The 2:44 trot or pace, puree $100, was won
by Millionaire, owned by A. J. Durlln ot
Norfolk, Neb.
The pony running race, puree $50, was
won by Brandywine, owned by Perdue of
Wayne, Neb.
LOSES HER LIFE IN A FLAT
vmm noiaan una several Others
lajareal aa Ike Rrsalt of Fire
la a Tenement.
NEW TORK. Aug. 28. One woman wat
killed and several other suffered from
thocka and burnt a the result of a fir
whch started on the flrat floor of a five
atory flat house. In West One Hundred
and Twenty-Am street, early today.
The dead woman wat Mn. Fava Arendt
who llvod on the fourth floor of the house.
Sht jumped from a window and died In a
hospital of her Injuries. The other women
who were hurt will recover. The money
loss wat $10,000.
. 's
V-tsfSSr)
IOWA FAIR TRACK'S FASTEST
Harold H. Paces Mile la tke Hew Ree.
erd Tlaae ef SiOB, Wlnalaa-Free-for-All.
DES MOINES, Aug. 28. The State fair
half mile track record of 1:10. held by
Strafhberry. was broken by Harold H., who
went tne tnira neat in tne iree-lor-au pace
In 2:00. Results:
Pacing, 1:36 class, purse $1,000: Flossie O.
won, Pride Wood second, Guy Caton third.
Best time: 2:18.
Trotting, 2:27 class, purse $500: King
Jackie won In straight heats, Ned second,
Bogota Girl third. Bent time: 2:21 "4.
Pacing, 2:60 claas, for 1-year-olds, purae
$500: Lady Dale won in straight heata,
DWtYatef second, Iowa third. Beat time:
Free-for-all pace, purae 8600: Harold H.
won In straight heats. Young Joe second.
Mis Williams third. Best Ime: 1:09.
WHITNEY HELPS THE TURFMEN
Establlskea a Faaa (or tke Aaalataaee
f Tkeae Who Final Tbetn-
aelrea la Need.
LONDON. Aug. 28-Willlam C. Whitney
of New York has founded the "Bereaford
trust" for the benefit of the persons con
nected with the turf who are In need of
aaslatance. Mr. Whitney, out of respect
for Lord .William Bereaford. with whom
he was associated In the success of Volodt
ovoskl and other horses, haa -atihM.h.t
the trust by handing to the trusteea 4"0
preferred shares ot the American Smelting
and Refining company, which are now
r lidding an Income of about $3,800. The
rusteea are: Lord Marcus Beresford, Mr
Leopold do Rothschild, Sir Kdward Cole
brook and Sir Daniel Cooper. The trus
tees win meet twice a year at Newmarket
to. conalder appllcatlona for assistance.
Ntaa-ara Toaraey Bamnaary.
N I AGAR A-ON-TH"E-LA K R. rw a...
28. In the International tennia tournament
today on the Queen's Royal courts a large
number of matches were brought oft. In
the ali-comere the events were ot little mo
ment. Krelgh Collins beat S. Wright and
Leroy won with .treat ease aaralnat leaa
perlenced players. Results:
international championship, flrat round:
Kreiath Collins. Chlceao. beat Ci K' vi
Donald, Toronto, (-0, t-I. ,
Beal g. Wright, Boston, beat Suckling. 1
Montreal, 8-1, 8-1.
K. H. Patterson, Toronto, beat H. E 1
MacDougall, Buffalo, -0, t-L
II. Leroy. Columbia unlveraltv k- tr
H. Shafer, Cincinnati, -, 8-8. '
i.aaies singles, nrst round:
Miss Neely. . Chlcaro. beat Mlaa f.
Toronto. -0. -l. I
Mia Hague, Montreal, beat Mrs. Stlke-
mun, Toronto, 4-0, e-L
necona round:
Miss Cloeterman. Cincinnati Ka. ui..
Btever. Chicago, s-8,
Wash'inU0' M'M W,mr'
MoutMaTOi0' Wt Ml" HU-
ipen nanaicap:
John Neely, Chi
TO FORFEIT VALUABLE PEARL
elsed by Offlelals from a IVealtkr
Female Passenger an tka
Kroa Prlna Wllbelna.
NEW YORK. Aug. 28. Collector Rt-a-,.-
han . of the port of New York hat re
quested the office of the United Rtta
attorney to Institute forfeiture proceed
ing in the cate or the $20,000 pearl and
diamond necklace aelted from a wealthy
temaie passenger on the Kron Prlna tvli.
nelm a week ago Tuetday.
In a Class All Aloae.
No Other Dills on earth ran en,,. I r.
King's New Life Pllla for atomarh li.
ana kidneys. No cure, no pay. 26c
Mortality Staftetles.
The following blrtha and deaf ha wee. r.
ported at the office of the Board of Health
during the twenty-four hours ending at
noon Thursday:
Blrtha Lynn E. Chaffee, 2154 South
inircy-rounn street, girl; Arthur E. Wood
man. 128 North Twentv-f mirth tra.-t k.v
Charlee Baxter. &12 South Rl.hi.cnih
street, boy; Matthew BJorman, 838 South
Twenty-ninth street, boy; Albert Lenteneg
ger, 1623 South Twenty-first street, girl;
Kdward Kach, 419 Walnut street, girl;
Frank Hammond. 8233 Lalk street, girl;
Frank Harris, 118 South Twenty-ninth
street, boy.
Deaths William Roby. 1R17 Dodge street,
aaed 20 ven ra Pathnplna I." n., y- An t-
, - . ."i"" 1 ao v.,:nni
atreet, aged 88 yeara; Baby McNett. 8816
vnaiica sireei. agea montns.
THE REALTY RECORD.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Thursday,
August 28:
Warranty Deeds.
B. Jetter and wife to John Mclaugh
lln, lot 14, block 4, Drew's Hill ....$
Bouth Omaha Land company to How
ard Heyman et al, lot 1, block 100,
South Omaha
Same to aame, lot 2, block 100, same ..
A. B. Rvker and wile to Mary E.
Llbby. lots 13 and 14. block 14, Cen-
tral park
F. a. laenmann ana wife to Emma
H. Stoltenberg, lot 4. block 8. Im
provement Association add
Henry Schmidt and wife to Anna
Marcus, part lot 63, 8. E. Rogers.
OKahoma ... 4 000
F. J. Deuel 'and husband to Matilda '
a. rueison, lot 3 and s lot 2,
block 16, E. V. Smith's add
United Real Estate and Trust com
pany to P. G. Davidson, cast 6 feet
lota 1 and 2, block 8, Forest Hill .....
Frank Crawford to Mary 8. Rich
ards, lot 22, block 8, Lake View add.
: Deeds.
H. F. Lang, coma, et al, to H. C.
Fowler, west 17 feet lot 10 and east
18 feet lot 8 and eaat S3 feet lot
10, block 6. Reeds 3d add.; west 31
feet of eaat S2 feet lots 2S and 28,
block 1; east 81 feet of west 63 feet
lots 26 and 28. block . Mayne Place;
lot 20, block 12, Kountte & R.'s add.;
lot 40 and b lot 87, A. Kountse add.
150
7,000
900
125
100
Total amount of transfers ...
..$13,476
l'ilK'',ALl rltleal U
ih7 pleaweei44elr j
i, . BEER ' I
' y
UtLWAVKUU
Tha maintaining of that high
degree of excellence that won
for "Blatw- ita enviable repu
tation 'way back In the forties,
haa required nndeviatlog car
In the lectioa of materials,
and the eonatant arteatioa of
tha moat akilled maatara of
tha breerra art.
DLATZ MALT-yiVINE
fNati-tB0Kloaat)
"t " Teats. Ail Dragalsse at Pl-
raoi.
VAL BUH EXEWIKI CO. MOttHUt
1412 Doagiaa St. Tel. lOol.
OMAHA BRAilCU,
John Neely, Chicago (owe 20). beat H H
Hakett, Yafe (owe half 4u. -i. i-J.
oAV..C' MaiMaster. Toronto (owe 15), beat
R. Blsseil, Buffalo (atratch), -, 8-1
A H. MacDonald (owe half 15), Toronto.
r1.1!' aflner. Chicago (owe halt SO).
-4, a-ffk
E. R. Paitereon. Toronto (owe 15). beat
If. W. Sucklll.ar. Montreal Inua k.la it.
18. 8-8, 7-6.
women a doublea:
Miaaea Closteriiiain and Kl Ka.a vr...
Wlmer and Stever, 4-4, 8-8.
Misses Parker and Chatnnltn ha Mi..,.
Hague and Buminarhayea. 1-4, 7-5.
Many Harare at Battle Creek Meet.
BATTLE CREEK. Nek., Aug. 28.-(Spe-
Low Rate Excursions
Rock Island System
Round Trip from Omaha
$1940 Indianapolis, Ind.
19.20 Fort Wayne, Ind.
21.00 Richmond, Ind.
$18.3 5 Terre Haute, Ind.
$18.50 Kvaneville, Ind.
$I730 South Rend, Ind.
$21.25 Toledo, Ohio.
$23.10 Columbus, Ohio.
$22.50 Cincinnati, Ohio
$22.50 Springfield, Ohio.'
$23. CO Sandusky, Ohio.
$22.00-I)aytn Ohio.
$21.50 Louisville. Ky.
and to many other points in In
diana and Ohio.
Dates of Bale:
Sept. 2, 9, 16, 23
Final return limit 30 days.
TTT Ticket Office
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ent washes, lotions, 6alvcs, medicated totweeo and ciRatxttes
or any external or local application, is just unreasonable
and senseless ns would be kindlinfr a fire on top of the pot
to make it boil. True, these rive temporary relief, bnt the
cavities and pnssafjes of the head and the bronchial tubes
almost immediately fill tin ajjain with mucus.
Taking cold is the first step towards Catarrh, for it
Fcjiiuun, mm uie poisonous acias and vapors, V y
which should pas, off through the skin, are thrown back rJy-'C
upon the mucous membrane or inner skin, producing inflam- XrJvTl 'A
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absorbed into the blood, and through the circulation reaches every rnrt of
the system, involving the Stomach, Kidneys and other parts of the booy. Whea
the disease assumes the dry form, the breath becomes exceedingly foul, blind,
jng headaches are freauent, the eyes red, hearing affected and a constant ringing
in the ears. No remedy that does not reach the polluted blood can cure Catarrh.
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pure blood is again coursing through the body tha
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Move Your Office,
While there are only about ten vacant rooms In the whole Bee Bullfllnn,
there are among them, some of the very choicest offices In tha building and
also aome, which, while not so desirable, can be rented at a very low price..
The rental price you must remember, Includes light water, heat and Jan
itor service, as well as immunity from fire insurance because tha hnlldlntr la
absolutely fire-proof.
List of vacant rooms in
The
Bee Buildin;
First Floor.
Sl'ITB lOli There Is no finer office suits
cated just on the right hsnd of the
usually large windows looking upon
Inc. It fronts on farnam street.
It haa a burglar-proof vault, marble
will be frescoed to suit tenant
ROOM 107i Here la a room that will be
or soma on who needs a north light
throughout In hardwood. Including
Rental
Per Month.
In Omaha than this on. It la lo-
great marble stairway, and haa un-
UIMH ftTiiiic.ui;- wax U in DU1IU-
One room la 17x19 and the other 1x19.
mauivi iitrca, naruwooa noors, ana
Price I75.0J
particularly adapted for an architect.
, The room la 20 feet square; finished
the floors, and is a bargain at. Pries 120.80
ROOM 421 1 This room Is 18x14 feet and f acea the
room, ana nas a Durgiar-proor vault.
pleasant
Price tn.QO
Third Floor.
ROOM 83Hi Thla Is the only room on tho aecond or third floor vacant, and Is on
of the choicest rooms In the building. It Is 17x32, and can be divided to
suit the tenant If a private office is dealred. It la a decidedly handsom
office, having entrance facing the court, and windowa looking out on
Seventeenth street. It has a very large burglar-proof vault, hardwood
floors and is just the kind of an office that ltt huid to obtain ordinarily
Prtc 150.00
Fourth Floor. -
court, la a light.
Fifth Floor.
IITB 01 ti This la a very large room. 17x feet. It faces west but Is very light
and well ventilated. It Is very seldom that apace of this 'size Is offered In
Ihe Bee Bui ding. It could be used to advantage by soma firm employing
a large number of clerks, or requiring large floor aicea wholesale
jeweler, or manufacturer's agent, who would like to be in a fireproof build
Ing. or It will be divided to suit the tenant . . l'rloe tMOt
ROOM ftitOi This la t light, sttractlv room. It has a stationary wash stand,
and while It facea the west, being on the fifth floor it Is light, an.i for
w,nnx.m?f 51.inot nefd .of ,arfe flour tpace. would make a fine office.. Price 110.00
HOOM o3.ii ihls room la located close to the elevator and facea south. It hs
i'lst been newly decorated. Hlxa lHi nri it k .i .,, t-i... avian
ROOM oat i Thla room facea the court and Is 18x14 feet. It has a burglsr-i'rof
vauii. aim as ii is near tne telegraph olnre and on the same floor with a
number of grain flrma. It would be a particular good room lor a grain Una
desiring flisl-ciass accommodation rrjc 13.00
Sixth Floor.
itITE etOi This consists of two rooms, both m.xim. Kach of thm ha a
ourgiar-prooi vault, nav been newly decorated and are room where
any business or professional man may be comfortable. Prlc for ih two $33.00
R. C. PETERS & CO..
Rental Afents.
Ground Floor,
Bee Buildin;
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