THE OMAHA- .DAILY 3.EL: TIIUKBPAY, BEI'TKMIIISU 4, 1002. 5 GIFTS COST OMAHA A GAME Oven lUtirot Aftar Two Uotarntd Bun Art Mada by tXe DenrtriUi. GET ONE OFF GRAHAM, BUT IT 13 EKOJGH Omaha Start Off ' with Two la the First ana Looks I.Ike a Winner, bat Taa Caa NtTtt Tall. DENVER, Colo.. Sept. I. (Special Tele graml) Denver., worn a arot front Omaha today which waa a pitcher 'a battle from tart to fintsbv It was won mainly on ac count of the wlldneas of the Omaha twirl art. Owen retired In the third after the locals had '. made two unearned rune on passes, some good base . running and a passed ball. The locals made another In the seventh off Graham, when ha hit a man and let him get home on a wild pHch. Stone- and Carter scored in the first oh a hit, some good bunting, a long fly and an out No regular umpire -was on hand and Pears and Jtfisklinan did the work In a aat!sfctory- manner,. DENVER. AB. n ....4 0 ....I 0 ....4 0 ....I ..1 Dalehanty, ft... Preston, of Jones, If .Krisic, lb....,..,. Uundon. St.. ..... .Harney, n. ............. .1 Kadcllffe, sa 0 "tt'Jieon, o...,k ...... EpW. p I Totals 22 1 OMAHA. ' ' AB. tl. Atone, If... ...... ..4 1 Cartar, rf ...... Uenlns, cf.. ............ .4 1 I v I 0 II. o. I 8 I S .12 1 S 0 A. E. S, 27 1 Dolan, es. JJtewart. tb., Thomas, lb. Bur, ah. Qoncllng, e.. Owen, p Uraham, p... ... .... ....a 1 0 0 0 s 1 0 t. 1 2 1 6 7 0 7 0 0 24 hit: Miller. Stolen base: flfvmour. Double plays: Pelts tn Herkley, Thlrlrrmn lo Berk ley to Heraen. Hit by pitched bell: By Miller, 1; by Ttilelmsn, L Umpires: 1.A tham and Irwin. Time: 1:SS. Only Oats for Orphans. -BROOKLTN, rV-rt. . The Chicago team waa shut out by Brooklyn today. Morns ery, the new r-ilraajo pitcher, illd very well for a first performance In a big Ipne-iie. The feature of the same waa Keeler'e running tatrh of EIhbIp's low line drive, which the Brooklyn captain scooped In with his bare hand. Attendance, 1,413. Score: DROUKLTM. I CHICAGO. R H O A E l R.H.O.A B. Shedtere'. It.. Ills 1 Slasle, If .... e 4 4 4 Keeler, rf.... Ill Dfieea .' t.... 1 4 tw.l.n, ct 041 Prtilen, as. .. t 1 I I 0 Mr'rwi7. lb. 11 0 Fined, 111.... tills Irwin, lb.. Latimer, e. Erana, p... 1 1 a I t lll Kilns, c I t 1 Tinker. Sh... 1 Murray, rt... 1 I t Srm, m ( I 1 4 Meneree, Ik. 0 1 10 V t Low. 3b t 1 Mortlaacr. . 4 1.4 Totals ... 4 It r? It ol Totals ... t 1 tt t 1 Brooklyn 0 0011001 4 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Earned run: Brooklyn. First base on errors: Brooklyn. Two-base hits: Keeler, Sheckard, Evans, left on bases: Brook lyn, 11; Chicago, t. Stolen base: Sheckard. Sacrifice hit: Flood. First base on balls: Off Kvans, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Moriissey, 1. Struck out: By Evans, 4; ty Morrlssey, 1 Time: 1:36. Umpire: Emalle. t-tandlBC aC the Trains. TMavari. Won. ' Lost. P.C i-irisnurg no Brooklyn 118 Boston 112 Chicago 116 Cincinnati 115 fit. Louis 113 Philadelphia 113 New York 112 Qamea today: 8t. Louis at Philadelphia; Pittsburg at Boston: Chicago at Brooklyn; Cincinnati at New York. bases: Coulter, O'Brien, Kellum, Hogrle- er. IWt on bases: Indianapolis, 7; Loule ille, . Time: 1:60. Toleda still the Trailer. nnl T'unra L! . . . . a TK. PnlnmhllS-Tn. ledo series endVd here today with a victory or the locals, making fourteen gsmes won by t'olumbiis mit, of th twenty played by titese two teems, wum neo rm in m yum were good for six runs and the game. Mc Makin was verv effective throughout. At tendance, Ml. Bcore: COt-l'MBl'S. TOLEDO. K. H O A.R.I It. II. O A S. Hart, lb lift nlnnrna. Ib ... t 4 t lit 0 Klelnow, lb. 1 III 1 t 4 t ijrt. Turner, as t t 1 4 1 111 Orafflua, c... t t t t lit olftilka. ct t t 1 1 t t 1 a Smith. Ib....t 1 1 t 1 114 0) cokskwsII, rt t 1 t 1 t ,41411 Mtxk, II t 11 1 e 0 MiNeal. p... t t 1 I "i J? "!.,''. Tstu ..." at )t t . v,,.:,'. o 4 0 0 ot- ............ 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 '01 T. Turner, Vlox, Knoll. Orafflus. Three-base hit Belden, rf... 1 rParl't, tf. 0 Turner, lb 1 Vim. lb 1 noil, if e rra, t 1 nphe, aa.... t cMaktn, p 87 29 . 750 C2 bS . .625 67 55 ' .5 57 M .4W 57 . 5 .41W 63 1 ,40 47 6 .416 Si 73 . Columbus Toledo ... Stolen bnsea: Two-base hit: Hart. 8crlfiee hit: Knoll. Double play: Burns to Klelnow. Struck out: By Mc Makln, 4. Hit by pitched ball: By Mc Neil, 2. Time: 2:25.- Umpire: Tlndall, Brewers Beat by Brisk Batting;. MILWAUKEE. Sept. 2. Crtbblns was easy and the locals defeated Mlnneapolla today by a score of 10 to 4. Attendance, 2KX Score: MILWAUKEE". i MINNEAPOLIS. K. H O. A B.I R.H.O.A B. Ounsin, If... 110 OLrnrh. lb.... 11111 i. iifB i, et i s i e i.enr. it..... i i khlebMk, tb 1 1 I 1 Y eager, C....0 I t 1 allman, rf. Ill llWMmot, n... I llnaman. aa 4 0 Werd.n, lb., t 1 II Rankle, lb...l IN I 0 Wulllla, ... 1 t Metre, sb I I I 1 Sullivan, ei.. i l Donahue. ..l I 1 1 4 Orant, lb.... Ill Elliott, p.... t t 0 Cribbles, p... 1 t I A. 0 . 0 0 0 t 0. 1 t 1 1 GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE IIsa at Clrrelaad Gives Balttaaare Everythlasr hat the Oaaaa sal Kearlr Gives That. all that saved Hess from a defeat today, aa he was safely hit fourteen times and gave seven bases on balls. Helsman re tired In the first In favor of Butler, who was hit hard tn the third inning. Attend ance, 1.W3. score; CLEVELAND. I BALTIMORE. R.H.O.A E l R.H.O.A E. .. 10226000 10 .. 1 0 0 1 2 0 0 0 0- 4 M0I1IM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-2 Totals 30 rianvar .......0 2 Omaha ...n 2 0 Stolen base i 'Frisk. Passed ball: Oond lng. Baaes on balla: Oft Owen, 3; oft Gra ham, 4; off Eylor, 2. Struck out: By Gra ham, 2; by Eyler. 2. Two-base hlti Gond Ing. Wild jpltches: By Graham, 2. Hit by Itched ball: Frisk, Btone. Double play: uodon to Frisk. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Pears and Mockiman. Kaw Krowa Keagaert with th Klwb. KANWA CITT. Sept. It-Kansas City won today's game by a batting rally tn the eighth Inning. Shafstall was knocked out of the box and waa succeeded by Jones. Attendance, 4W. Score: R.H.E. Kansas City... D1M001IMUI Peoria 111000000-071 'Batteries! Kansas City, Gibson and Kern nuer; Peoria," Shafatall, Jones and Wilson. ' Split at the striae. "COLORADO SPRINGS, Sept. . It was an even break 'here today. Errors in the first Inning lost the first gram to the locals, whtla Congalton's home run In the eeuond cinched the game. Scores: First game: ' R.H.E. Dee Moines.... $0003100 04 I llo. Springs.', ) 0 M M I I M13 i Batteries: Des Moines, Willis, Morrison snd Hanson; Colorado Bprlngs, McNealy andoaerwaia. Second game: ' R.H.E. Colo. Springs., OIOOOOOO 71 Dea Moines., ...020000 00 0-2 71 1Batterleer Colorado Bprtngs, Gaston and Mausen; Dea Moines, Hoffer and Lobeok. .' flalata Slow Abbat thawlaa Up, MILWAUKEE. Sect S. Milwaukee-St. Joaeph game postponed, the St. Joseph. leant tailing to erriva. . BtaasllBgr of th Teaasa. Played. Won. Lost P.O. Bay, rf...... 1 I 4 MeFarl'd, ef. I 1 0 Howell. If... 1 I 4 S S Lajoie, ib... 144 OlWllllama. lb. till Hickman, lb. 1 I 11 0 l Jonea, lb I I t I rilrk, rt Ill tlArodt, rf 1 I 1 McCarthy. It t 1 O M.thllOD, Ib. I I I 1 Oochnaur, aa. I It tlOllbert. aa... 1 1 I WaoA, e..... Koblnaon, a.. 1 1 Heaa, p 0 0 0 1 0 Heleman, p.. 0 Inutler. p a o v i o Salbaok .... 1 t Total! ... t 14 14 T 4 Batted for Butler In the ninth. ' Cleveland 4 0 2 0 1 0 6 0 8 Baltimore 1 0 1 0 2 3 0 0 o o Two-baae hits: Latole. Bradley. Mc Carthy, Williams, I Mathlson. Three-base hits: Hickman, Jones. Sacrifice hit: Hick man. Uoubla nlavs: Oochnaur to iaiou to Hickman, Williams (unassisted), Mathl son to Jones. First base on bans: on Hess, 7; off Butler, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Butler, 1. Left on bases: Cleveland, 6; Baltimore, 14. Struck out: By Hess, 3- bv Butler. 1. Wild pitch: Hess. Time: 10. Umpire: Connolly. Even Break at St. Loals. ST. LOUIS, Sept. 3. St. Louis split even on a "double-header" today, winning tne first game and losing the second, wasn inaton out ud one of the most listless exhi bitions seen here this season in the first game. Sudhofx let down In the sixth Inning of the second game and the visitors batted out a victory. Attendance, 3,500. Score first game: ST LCV!! 1 ariittiiiowv R.H.O.A.B I R.H.6.A.K. Burkett, If... 1 II 0 Doyle, ib.... lit Hemphill, n. I I 1 I tui, or e viva Hetorlck. cf. 1 0 1 IMIeh'tr. If.. 1 1 I t Anoereon, lb. 14 1 4 Keliter, rf... 1 111 Waltaoe. as.. til I Coushlla, Ib. 1 1 1 Mot or k. Ib. 1111 Ely, as S 0 I S I Paftden, Ib... I 1 4 T Carey, lb.... 1 I )(ahoe, e I t I 1 t Clarke, e 0 4 1 1 Pvoabaa. p.. I 1 1 Ortb, p 1 3 1 .. t U tt II t Milwaukee ... .Omaha ....... Vaniuil fltv 1M Denver lit HL Joseph 117 (Colorado Springs ....119 les Moinee . Peoria .....110 .113 70 48 .691 110 68 48 .686 70 so .6ta 61 .672 Kl , 6S . . -.Mil 61 M :-42- 47 ' Ml 34 82 .233 Games .today: Omaha at Denver, Des Moines at Colorado Springs, Peoria at Kan sas uy, bi. jyaepn at Milwaukee. GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE tt i i i i .. i t i t .. 1 t 4 t Boston's Battlna; Is Bally, bat Qets Base sad for Ba Behavlar. B08TON. Bent. 2. Long's kindness in con trlbutlng errors and general foolish playing; on the part of the home team gave Pltte burg an easy game today. Boston batted aa hard aa Pittsburg, but hits had no value when they were followed by stupid baa running. Attendance, z,iu. ecore: PITTS!) U RO. BOSTON. ' R.H.O.A. 1. 1 R.H.O.A.B. Beaumaet, of 1 1 1 Dexter, tb... 1 1 Clarke, It.... 1 I Demont, lb.. t I 1 Learh. lb.... t 14 1 1 Thh. lb... 1 Its Wagner, lb., I 111 Cooler, If.... 1 1 3 t TennehllL rt 1 ICarce)r, rt... 1 Itiicney, it... i v o urera ser, an. Ilia lturke, tb.,.,1 1 4 4 Lueh, . cf 1 t t 1 ronror, aa....l 'S I t Long, as. rbelpa, 0. .... .T 1 Morao. e. Doheajr, p.... 1 1 t t Kaaoo. p. Totals I..U tt IT 14 11 TUls ( II rf 1 t : Pittsburg ........... 2 2 0 0 1 0 ( 0 011 Boston- 100001100-6 : Earned, runs: Boston. ! . Pittsburg, 2. Two-base nvui Clark. Vonroy. Lush. Burke. Stolen baseai Iaoh (3), Beaumont. First on balls: Off Kason, 1; off Doheny, 2. Hit by pitched ball: t'arney, Wagner, Moran. Struck, out: . By EasonT 1; by Doheny, 3. xime: . s:xv. . umpire; u uty. Pitcher Plersea Pasatca Phillies. Philadelphia; sept. t-st. Louis won today's game from Philadelphia In the eighth Inning on four singles. The home team waa completely at the mercy of Pier son's pitching. The fielding of both teams was gooa. . Attendance, . iua. score: " ' gT. LOUIS, t.. 1 : PHILADELPHIA. R H O.A I R H O A B rarrall. tb... 1 I I I 0 Themaa. cf . .1111 lean, ef.... i w-ofrerf -r. tb I I I tMrolar. K .. 1 l'l Barry, rf t lioaaesa, rf.. trie I xrui, n . I t Kruger, aa... t I Hulewltt, . Braeliear,. IB. S-.l II . 1 e Jennlnga, lb. 4 1 H.rtmao. lb. I t Doola. e T I firm, a..,... 4 I (bllda. Ik... 4 1 Hereon, p.... t t I 0, While, p 1 t 1 Totala I 10 n 11 ol ToUli ... 1 I IT t St. Loui 00000002 02 Philadelphia I M I I I I 1 N Earned runs: St. Louis, 2. Two-baae hlta: Hartman. Wolverton. Sacrifice hits Hmoot, llulswltt. Stolen basea: Farrell liraahear. Left ou baaes: St. Louis. 7 Philadelphia. . Double play: Braahear to Kruger. first on balls: Off Plerson, 3; off White, 1. Struck out: By Plerson. 4; by vtwie, i. xinie: i:do. umpire; isrown. Gaaas does ta Gothaaa Gaa, NEW TORK. Sept. 3 The game between Cincinnati and New York waa a somewhat dull pitchers battle. Sixteen of the vis. Ulna batsmen were retired on files. Thiol man held the locals down to three hits. Attendance, 1,4.10. score; CINCINNATI. I NEW TORK. R.H.O.A B.I R.H.O.A.B. PenllD. If ... 1 1 Drowne. If... a a twkler. lb. . II 1 Mrllraw. aa.. I I ( ratord. rt. 1 1 McUana, lb.. t S.vmour. ct. I tit 1 Brodle, t....t 4 T flete, Sb..... 2 t t bowerataa. a 1 I 1 Cercaran, aa. I t t 1 Lau4er, Ib... 1 I Sielulelat, M 1 t 1 Smith, lb.... t 41 I hmfm, a.... I 1 buna. H t laalluaa. p. t 1 t 1 Millar, p t t 1 Tot la ... 3 t tt 11 l Totals ... 1 It? t Cincinnati 00000010 12 New York 00000010 0 1 First on errors: New York. 2. Left on bases: -New York, 4; Cincinnati, i. First on bans: urr nnnman, l. struck out By Tbltflman. 2. Three-baM hit. Bower oati. Two-base hit: Crawford. Sacrifice Cj t, it ",s V Off&IfAN ta 40 .m 80 - 40 .667 S .63 .555 tW 61 .. .4t8 68 65 .472 66 04 . 407 42 82 . .3V9 33 86 . 312 0 Totala ...It 14 17 It I1 T Ota la ...4 t 34 1 t Milwaukee) Minneapolis Earned runs: Milwaukee. 9; Minneapolis, Two-bfisa hits: A. McBride (2). Schle- beck. Lally. Three-base hltui A. Mc Bride, yncn. Stolen bases: I'ungan, Aiaiiman. Bnsea on balls: Off Elliott. 2. Hit by pitcher: Lally. Sacrifice hits: Hallman, O McBride, Klllott. Wild pitch: Elliott. Struck out: By Klllott. 1; by Crlbbina, 2. Left on baaes: Milwaukee, 8; Minneapolis, 10. Umpire: Flggemeler. Time: 1:60. Standlagr of the Teams, Plaved. Won. Lost. PC Indianapolis 1"3 Louisville 120 St. Paul 119 Kansas City 121 Columbus 123 Milwaukee 120 Minneapolis 124 Toledo 12a Games today: St. Paul at Kansas City. AnAtl . V. I ........ 1. .... t ,1- , Columbus, Indianapolis at Toledo. MeCoolr. Takes the Third. M'COOK. Neb.. Sent. 3-(SDeclal Tele- fram.) McCook took the third game from , I ...... . .1 .. .. I. n (., ....,... . . n vlsitora all the way through. Score: K.H.B. MoCook 1 0020200 -6I Mlnden 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 8 6 Batteries: McCook. 'Beltser and Doane: Mlnden, Gaines and Moore. Struck out: By neitaer, v: oy uaines, (. iwo-oase nus: Jones, Bel tier. Reed (2), Bender. Time: Zb. umpire: oaoaier. Clearwater Takes the Second. , CLEARWATER. Neb.. Sent. 1. (Soecla!.) Clearwater played a second game of ball tor tnis season wnn uasnaie yesteroay.on the Qakdale grounds. Score: , Clearwater 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 04 Oakdale 2 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 02 'It was a hard-fought game on both sides. Three-I Leant, At Decatur Terra Haute,' 6; Decatur, L At Tvenrort Davenport. 8; Cedar Rao- Ids, 7. At Bloomington Bioomington. ; uvans- ville, 1. - At hock lsiana rtocmora, a; noci uiua, Totals Totala 4' T It t 4 I t 11 TT) Pra,p Only atth H. Bta SMTtfiliSe BottM irwwary is St. (Mm troaa y e Coaaaaay St. Louis 0 0011048 Washington 0 10010002 t I.' I .. . . fi I... . Tn.n.V.. mm 1.1.-. neriicu lull, Dti Mvu't. ttu-vb. . . V.hn. n.ltianfw f'ar.V drttl TtirM. base nits: Wallace tz. nacnnce nus: nur. kett, Heldrlck. Donahue. Double play: Padden to Anderaon to Kahoe, McCormlck to Padden to Anderaon (2), Doyle to Ely to Carey. Stolen base: Hemphill.' - Bases on balls: - Off Donabue, 6; off Orth, 1. Struck out: By Donahue, 4. Lett on oases: hi. Louis, 6: Washington, 4. Time: 1:30. Um pires! Johnstone and Sheridan. ocore secona gams: WASHWOTON. . ST. LOUIS. R.H.O.A.B.' - R.H.O.A.B. DoTle, lb.... 1114 IBurhett, If... 1 1 1 Lea. at 1 1 4 t Hemphill, rf. 4 1 1 t peleh'ty, M i 3 4 . Heldrlck, ef. 1 t t Keleter, rf... t 4 Andaraoa. lb. 4 til ( ougbllo, lb, t 1 Walla, aa.. 1 4 4 BIT, aa 4 I t MoCor'k, Ib. t 1 t Carer, lb.... 14 Padoaa, Ib... 4 4 Drill, a 4 I Susden, e. Clark c 1 t Sudhoft, p. Townsaa4, Mill 4'rrtel .... Touu "r tt "t l Touis . .."i rf to "i Batted for Budhoff In the ninth. Washington 0 00004000-4 St. Louis 0 0300000 02 Earned runs: Washington. 4: St. Louis. l. tnree-oase nit: neiarica. nont run Delehanty. Double clave: Budhoff to WaL laoe to Anaerson, wauace to raanen to Anderson. Stolen base; Drill, lilt by Bucner: tsy euanon, a. oases on Dans: ff lownsend, 4. Struck out: By Budhoff, br Townsend. I. Left on bases: Ht. Xjuuia. au. lima: x.an. umnirea: Hnari dan and Johnstone. Detrolts Die Early. DETROIT. Bent. 2. Poor base runninsr In the first and second innings, when aeven local men reached first base, ooat Detroit this afternoon's game. Three men were re tired at the plate In these two Innings and Casey waa caught oil second boss. Hus tings arm weakened and he waa forced to retire after the first Inning. Egan, who pitched for Detroit, is a young local twlrler. lie pitched a fair game. Attendance 1,812. ocore: PHILADELPHIA. I DBTROIT. R.H.O.A.B. I a u n a a Hart aal, If.,. 1 OHarler, If.... 1 I a runt, ct s s e a aiberrai. sa 1 4 4 1 DaTle. lb 1 1 14 1 Caaey. Ib.... 11 L. Croea, lb. 1 1 t 4 Barrett, ef... I t t c serboia, ri.. s s s e s Bee, lb I II 1 Hurpar. S I Leptne, . rf... t 1 4 t M. Croea. as. I I Oleeaun. lb.. I I 4 Pewere. ..., t lit MeUulra. a... 1 111 Huetlaa. p... t 1 Kaaa. .....! IIS riaaa. p & a a i i . I Totals ... 3 14 27 U Tetale ... t 1 rt IT I Philadelphia 003000100 Detroit 00 1 00000 2-3 Two-bass hits: Fults, Barrett Three- base hit: Hartsel. Stolen basse: Elber feld. Fults. L. Cross Seybold, Plank. Basea on balls: Off Egan, 8; oft Hustlng, 1; off Plank, 4. First on errors: Detroit, i; i-nnaof ipnia, c. on bases: Ue trolt, 11; Philadelphia, t. Struck out: By Plank, 4. Double play: Egan to Beck. Wild pitch: Egan. Time: 1:00. Umpire: u iauKiuin. At Chicago Chicago-Boston gam post poned; ralu. taadiac el the Teaasa. Played. Won. Loet. P.C, Philadelphia 113 66 43 .576 6t. Loula 112 63 43 .b&i Boston 112 3 49 Ml (. liu ago ill 60 61 .64 Cleveland 116 68 67 , 6uv Washington 115 63 63 ' .411 Baltimore 114 45 ' 6 .3U5 Detroit 110 43 67 .! Games today: Boston at Chlcasro. Phtia delphla at Detroit, Baltimore at Cleveland waanington at bt. L,oula. IN AMERICAN ASSOCIATION Kellaa rats Aaother Klak la Kea taeky Coleaela la Their Co a ladlagc Coatest. INDIANAPOLIS, Sept I Indianapoli closed the season at home today with i victory over Ixjulsvllle, Kellum had the Kentucktans at bis mercy ana received por ted support after the opening: lnnina. when a muffed fly by liugriever aad a snuflud thrown ball by Klhm gave two runs. Th attendance at the series of four games, men win nave mucn to ao aitn settiini the pennant, was 23,464. Attendance today 3..U. tscore: INDIANAPOLIS. i LOCISVILLB R.H.O.A. B.I R.H.O.A.B. Haertarar. rf. 1 I oeweu, cf... I 1 1 I I Kerala, rf.. tit Oaaeel. lb, I 1 Doaoer. to. t CIiuer, ea. B.'haub, Ik. I Splea. Flouraoy. If. t 4 Ceoae. p 4 1 e 111 41 I 1 4 4 11 Poa. Ib t 1 Coulter, cf... 1 1 t Klhm. lb 3 I It O brlea. aa. . . 1 3 I Woorag. If. 1 1 I Kuhoa. lb... Ill Herdoa, c... Ill keUum. P.... 1 t 1 r Scbrleer Totals ... T nu IJ Totals ... 4 IX Schriver batted tor Cooos In ninth. Indianapolis 1 0 4 0 0 2 0 Lruleviile 20000001 04 Basea on balla: Off Kellum. 2: off Coons. 3. struck out: By Kellum, 1; by Coons, 4. Hit by pitoner: By KeUure. Schaub. Two baas hits: Klhm 121, Woodruff. Odwell Ksrwin. Gauael. Double Dlavs: Fox to 0 tirou t KUuyKmiia LU Oanstl. filulsa FINED FOR FOXY DRIVING (tor, Bbow nd Eidsen Ear to Liquidate THEY HOLD UP THREE LIKELY WINNERS Oae ef These noes troaa Teath to Flrat Flare la "est Heat, aad Aaother fraaa Seveath Flaee. HARTFORD. Conn., Sept, J. Drivers Oeer, Hudson and Snow were each 8 Bed for "laying up" heats at the Charter Oak park races today. In the first race, th 2:09 pace, Hudson laid up Twinkle. Geers held up Prlace of Orange In the first and second heats of the second race. Snow held up Fanny Dillard la the 2:24 race. Re sults: 2:09 class, pacing, mile heats, best three In live: . . . . . Dan K, ch. g. (Geers) 1111 Terrace Vjueen, or. m. tocnaei- fer) 1 1 New Richmond, g. a. (Walker)...! 8 Twinkle, b. m. (Hudson) 7 2 Louise G, b. m. (Merrill) 8 6 Laconda, br. s. (Urodbine) 8 8 John T, ch. a. (Dore) 6 4 Star Pugh, ch. g. (McKenny) 7 Cinch, ch. g. (Base) 4 6 Sophia, b. m. (Llndsley) ds 5 2 4 8 2 2 2 7 2 4 3 a 3 6 7 4dr 6 8 0s Ids Time- 2:07V. 2:01. :0tW. S:0TA. 2:05. 2:13 class, trotting, purse fl.500, divided three in five: 1-rtnce of Orange, br. g., by . Prince of India, dam by Cuy- ler (Geers) 10 7 111 Monte Carlo, b. g. (Eckers) 114 7b The King, b. g. (Curry) 2 2 5 6 2 Nutbearer, br. g. (Foote) 8 8 8 18 Aggie Medium, b. m. (Mc- Carthy) 2 2 8 4 7 Consuela S, br. m. (Pierce) 5 6 3 8 A J D, b. g. (Walker) 7 8 8 8 3 Invader, b. g. (Demurest) 8 8 10 6 4 Henry 8, ch. g. (Wills) 4 10 7dr The Charmer, b. s. (Kilbourn)...ds Limerick, b. g. (O'Nell) ds Time: 2:09. 2:09, 2:104, 2:12'4. 2:1014. 2:04 class, pacing, purse 31,500, divided: Audubon Boy, ch. s., by J. J. Auriu- bon-Bloxy, by Bourbon Wilkes (Hudson) Ill Fanny Dillard. b. m. (Snow) 8 2 2 Connor, blk. g. (A. P. McDonald).... 2 8 2 Indiana, b. jr. (Clark) ds Time: 2:06, 2:06, 2:06. 2:26 claaa, trotting, purse $1,600, divided three In five: Dulce Cor, b, m by Baron Wilkes- Nancy Gladys, by Nutbearer (Mil ler) The Questor, b. g. (Geers) William Tell. b. g. (Wilson) ,. Anna Held, b. m. (Benyon) Oxford Chimes, blk. g. (Dodge).. Jantlna, b. m (Dickerson) Handspring, b s. (Pierce) ........ Guy Fortune, ch. s. (Noble) Time: 2:11. 2:15, 8:12. . 7 da .ds Ottawa Dropa a Game. ONAWA. Ia.. Sept. 1 (apeclal Telegram.) Hornlck defeated Onawa on the Onawa ground today by a ecore or 10 to a. Bat- Ferlea: Hornlck. Bates and Thompson: Onawa, Plum and Hollls. Umpire: Ander son. Batte Loses the Last. 8 ram.) The third game between Butte and eddea resulted: (led dee, 6; Butte, 8. - Bat teries: Geddes, Day and Keeler;. Butte, Jamison and Cheatwood. . goat hern Assoelatloa. At Blrmlnaham Little Rock. 2: Blrmlnav ham, 1. At Nashville First game: Nashville, f; Shreveport, 2. Second game: Nashville, 7; Bnreveport, s. Larraped by Lotas, Logan defeated Modale m a game of ball today by 16 to i. Batteries: i.oa;an, jack- son ana ecnaener; Moaaie, weian ana lieemer. Willow Bprlnss Winners. The Willow Springs Juniors defeated th Hillsides by a Score of IS to 8. STRAIGHT HEATS AT ST. PAUL. BLACK HILLS M. E. CONFERENCE Bfeeeta Thursday and Sessions Con tinue Until Monday Morning;. T. HOT SPRINGS, S. D., Sept. 3. (Special.) The third annual conference, of the Black Hills Mission conference will convene In Hot Bprlngs oo Thursday, with Bishop Charles H. Fowler presiding. The program tor the conference Is as follows: , Thurs day at 9 a. m., administration of the Lord's supper by the bishop; 10 a. m., organization of conference and uuaiueaa svoaioii. Thurs day afternoon at 2:80 annual missionary sermon by Rer. Robert Tltmarsh of Stur- gis; 7:20, Women's Foreign Missionary so ciety anniversary: address by Miss Lydia Trimble of Ngu Cheng, China. Friday will be devoted to conference business session. and at 7:20 will occur the missionary an niversary, with an address by Rev. W. F. Oldham, D. D. of Ohio, , Saturday forenoon will be given up to business and In the aft ernoon the educational , anniversary will take place, with addresses by Rev. R. M. Mills, DVD., of New Torlt and Rot.' W. S. Lewis, D. D., of Sioux City? Sunday morn ing at 10 o'clock . there will be conference love teatt, led by Rev. J. M. Gardner and at 11 Bishop Fowler will preach. . Sunday afternoon at t will be the Epworth league anniversary and at 7:80 the Church Exten sion anniversary, with an address by Rev. W. D. Parr, V. D., of Philadelphia. Sunday morning Rev. W. B. Lewis of Sioux City will preach at tha Presbyterian church and Rev. Straw at the ssme "place tn the evening. Rev. E. M. Mills will preach at the Baptist church Sunday morning. Mon day morning the business of the conference will be finished and ths ministers assigned to their charges. Tha attendance promlsea to be large, many laymen besides the min isters Improving the opportunity of visiting the Springs. . . Two Baelngr Events af . state Are Wen with No Great Contests. Fair ht T A T' T . Minn.. Sent. 8. Both races at the state fair today were won In straight heats, Tonso taking the 2:15 class trot and Lucy P the 2:30 class pacing. Hesults: 2:16 class trotting, purse, 81.000: Tonso, r. g. (Fenlon)...- Ill urasn, o. m, iahimi ... a i Klondike, el g. (Gerrity) ......... v,, 2 4 1 Ladv Constantino, b. m. (LOornls)..-.. f 2 4 George Muscovite, t. a. (Bond)........ 3 8 6 Frequent, gr. m. tueneui o d a M.ti Arthur, b. m. (Rutherford) 8 9 7 Major Swift, br. g. (Travis)...... .....10 10 9 Jennie Bell, b. ra. (Nlles) 8 2 9 Astronomer, blk. h. (Chandler). .......11 8 10 Elfah, br. m. (Collins) 7 as Time: tils'. 3:15, 3: 14. 2:30 class, pacing, nurse 11.000: Lucy P (Murphy) ; 1 1 uuv uaien. d. n. inamsoni a s Annui Oh Bo. b. a. (Dempher) 10 3 1 Alice Gray, ch. m. (Whitney) t t 3 International Stock Food, b. g. (Her- aey) .v.. s Dump (Conley) ,.. 6 6 4 Holly Dillon, b. m. (Curry) , 1 1 Belle Onward, b. m. (Fenlon)..... tos Major Hall, br. g. (Barnes) 7 0s Go Direct, br. h. (Garmathan) 8ds Time: 2:14., 2:12, 2:14, 2:13. . Races at Coralas; Fair. CORNING. Ia.. Sent. 1 (Special.) The Adams county fair opened today with a large attendance and fine exhibits tn all clasaea. The races were good and fast for a half-mile track. In the 2:40 pace Belle Of Bedford won. Taffeta Silk second, 8 L third. Lady Oay fourth. Time: 1:201, 2:25, 2:244. In the 2:30 trot Glen Brlno won. Robert Mack second. Vlndex Wilkes third. Drift- away fourth. Time: 2:2t. 2:23, :244. nait-mue run ana repeat: tugniana nrun won. tea uameion secona. Time: 0:61. JlM Corbet c Hrfrree. LOUISVILLE, Ky.; Sept. S.-Manager R. C. Gray of the Southern Athletic club. under whose auspices the twenty-round bout between Terry McGovern and Young Corbett is scheduled for September 22, to night authorized the statement that the event will positively take place at that tune, witn jamas j. i. oroett ss referee. Wlnaer In Niagara Golf. NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE. Sept. 8 The filagara international uoir tournament was continued today and Parke Wright of Buf falo brat Charles Howard of Toronto in the final for the Niagara challenge cup by up ana s to piay in is noiea. ONE SHOT AND ONE HANGED Twt Bad Kearoea, Oae la Ohio evad -One lV''Jai-laet'-T,' u Baddea Death. CLEVELAND, O., Sept l-fiiinon John son, a negro, who gave his home as Chi cago, was shot down Just outside ths resi dence of Attorney Charles N. Sheldon. Tha negro managed to cscspa after being shot, but 'was trailed by bloodhounds and cap tured about 600 yards from the house. Mr. Sheldon waa awakened by . a solas ia his house, and. Arising ha saw the ctgro just outside his dopr.' He procured a rifle and shot the man in the groin. His In juries are probably fatal. f STEPHENS, Ark., Sept. 8. A negro named Hog Wilsoa wat hanged near here yesterday by a party of men. Wilson at temptea a criminal, asaauit oa a young woman while she was In the garden gather log viy3. lie coaiesttl His erlae. aa Immense crop to this section of the state, hut both farmer and ranchmen hops for a dry and warm September, the farmers for the purpose of maturing their cora crop and the ranchmen to allow the grass tocure oa the ground on tha ranges before frost strikes and doet them hoth damage.1 With' a killing frost at present, with grasa as green and soft as It generally Is la June, It will be practically spoiled for winter feed, and cattle will find poor pick lng for ths winter, while with a few hot daya the grass will curs Into hay on the ground and glra an abundance of fodder. Chara-ed with Mallcleas Destruction. SIOUX FALLS, 8. D , Sept. 1 (Special.) Three young boys, Ingvald Lovre, Eben ftu and Qehard Anderson, who live bear Toronto, have been arrested and held for appearance at the next term of atata cir cuit court In Deuel county to answer to tha charge of having maliciously destroyed considerable fsrm machinery belonging to a farmer living near their homes. Six boys were Implicated In the affair, but the parents of three of them made a settle ment with the farmer. The three who have been held for trial refused to make a settlement. Cannot. Trifle with the Law. SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Sept. 8,-Speclal.) It does not pay fickle-minded cltlient to lake undue liberties with Justice Ball of Madison. Tha other day a man named Foss Instituted a ault tn Justice Ball's court against another man. The time was fixed for the hearing, but Fosa failed to put In an appearance to press his ault. In .retaliation the Justice granted the de fendant a Judgment of $1.60 against Foss, In addition to costs amounting to $10.75. Transaction Proves l aprofltable. SIOUX FALLS, 8. D.. Sept. 8. (Special.) J. Anderaon Is the name of a farmer living near Artesian who a short time ago decided he was tired of South Dakota. He accordingly sold his farm, receiving for the land $30 per acre, or $12,000 for the tract. The other day he decided ha wanted the land back, and repurchased It at an advance of $4 per acre, or $1,800 more than he had told the 400-acre tract for. Republican Convention Call. HOT SPRINGS, 8. D., Sept. 3. (Special.) The republicans have called their county convention for September 27. and the primaries will be held the 13th. While there will not be much of a contest over most ef the offioes thsre are very aotlve candidates for nomination for county treas urer and clerk of the courts. The con vention promises to be Interesting, but harmonious. To Jlsnt Republican Ticket. SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Sept. 8. (Special.) The republicans of Clark county will hold a convention at Clark on Saturday of this Week for the purpose of placing in nomination a complete legislative and county ticket. There Is an Interesting con teat between rival candidates for places npoa the ticket. STEALS HORSE AND ESCAPES Kerry Tonngr Man ot'Soatb. Dakota Trades Anlaaal to Constable for Another Horso and Cash. SIOUX' FALLS, 8. D., Sept. I (Special.) A young desperado named John Wilson gave the authorities of Mellette and sur rounding towns all kinds of trouble the other day.,, .'n v, ;. V: First ba stole ft horse and buggy from a farmer -for whom he had been working. The farmer telephoned a, description of the thief to the sheriffs of adjoining coun ties. It afte-ward developed that Wilson drove to Verndon, where ha traded the stolen horse to a constable, receiving $7.60 in cash and another horse. He then went to the village hotel, and while slttlpg 1n the office .the sheriff of Brown, county telephoned to tha landlord concerning Wilson, who - overheard tha talk and without delay made hla escape. No trace, of. him haa alnce been found. To Establish Co-operative Store. 8I0UX FALLS, 8. D., Sept. 8. (Special.) Business circles at- Irene have heen agitated by the report that the farmers living In. that vicinity have decided to es tablish a farmers' co-operative general store at Irene. When such a store Is es tablished a trade war will probably re sult, A ! - ' New Telephone System. SIOUX FALLS, 8. D., Sept. (.(Special.) The new telephone system at Toronto has been completed and placed In opera tion. It starts off with a large number of subscribers, which will be rapidly In creased. '. ' . .... w)t Orer-Wlse. There Is an old allegorical picture of a girl scared at a grasshopper, but In tba act of heedlessly treading on a snake. This Is paralleled by the man who spends a large sum of money building a cyclone cellar, hut neglects to provide bis family with ft bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy aa a safeguard against bowel complaints, whose victims outnumber those of the cyclone a hundred" to one. This rem edy ia everywhere recognised aa the most prompt and reliable medicine in uaa far these diseases. Marriage Licenses. Licenses to wed were Issued yesterday aa follows: Name and Residence. Paul Ray, Omaha Pearl Davis. Omaha Charlea Rail!, Douglas county Mary Manthe, Douglas county -V7eA.l Till.. .ma1. xr.uwe.tu nine, utunun ..... Mary Ann Dillon, Omaha , Fred Sunder, Jr., Omaha .. Elsie Diesing, Omaha Ago. 28 ....21 ....32 ....19 21 ....19 23 18 FIRE IN SUNDANCE MINES If Flaaaes Are Rot Soon Controlled Loss to Property Will Reach Hundreds of Thousands. TERRY, 8. D., Sept, $. (Special Teles gram.) Fire waa discovered this morning In the Sundance shaft ' of the Golden Re ward company and the men tn tha under ground workings notified. All of the miners were taken to the sur face without injury, but In the stables were ten mulee, which were suffocated. The fire waa communicated to the other workings and should tt not be soon placed under control the damage will amount to hundreda of thouaanda of dollars. A large force la now fighting the flames. KILLING OVER A CARD GAME Camp Crook Watchman Shot and Iastaatly Killed by Cowboys. BELLEFOURCHE. .8. D.. Sept. 8. (Spe cial Telegram.) Word waa brought to town today, (rem Camp Crook, aeventy-Ove aallea distant, that in a poker game which waa running in the only saloon of that place, last Saturday morning, John Jennings,, a prominent atockman of that section, wss shot and instantly killed. Ths shooting wss done by one of two cowboys from ths "C. Y." outfit, who made their escapa Im mediately after. Sheriff Mosea has left th s place with warranta for their arrest ' .' Rainfall tn Booth Dakota. . PIERRE. 8- p.. Sept t (Special.) Tha total rainfall at this atation during Au gust amounted to 4.82 inches, which is a heavier fall for tba month than for any other aeason since the weather bureau wss saUbltshed at Fort Bully, In 1872. Tha nearest approach to tt waa la 1885, with a record of 4 KQ inrhea Tha Intul relnfell at this station alnre, tha flrat nf .lanuuf baa baaa lnvhaa. This has fcroueU "-t-J; tF YOU HAVE STOMACH TROUBLE DON'T HESITATE ONE MINUTE. Bay a bottle of Nau't Dytptpila Cure, It will absolutely cure the worst kind of stomach trouble. While it will cure the minor cases at once, atlll we - prefer the worst chronio cases in ez- - Istence these who have been wash ing the stomach, who mutt diet, and , those , who are disgusted with tha treatments they have bean taking. Nau's Dyspepsia Cure it different front the ordinary Dys pepsia Tablets, Pepsins and Soda preparations. 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Vacant rooms in the whole Bee BUUAlng, ' there are among tbem, aome of the very choicest offices In the hulldtne aad ; also Borne, which, while not ao desirable, can be rented at a very low ptloW , ' The, rental price you must remember, includes light, water, heat and Jan- , Itor ierv.ee. as well as Immunity from Are Insurance because the building Is absolutely fire-proof. , . - .. ... .1 List of vacant rooms in The Bee Btiildie First Floor. ''' v f-'i" Rental- " ' ' " ' ' - '." . , .. Per Month.' SUITE lot i There is no finer office suite In Omaha than this one. It Is lo-- catea just on tne rignt nand of the great marble atalrway, and haa un usually large windows looking upon the front entrance way of tha build- ' lng. It fronts on Farnant street. One room Is 17x1ft and the other xl9. It has a burglar-proof vault, marble mantel piece, hardwood floors, and will bs frescoed to ault tenant Price 175.00 BOOM lOTi Rere Is a room that will be particularly adapted for an architect. or some one wno neeos a norm ngni. ine room ia zu teet square; nnisnea -throughout In hardwood. Including the floors, and Is a bargain at. - Price f?0.00 Third, Floor. tux, ROOM 83St This Is the only room on the second or third floor vacant, and Is one - of the 'choicest rooms in the building. It is 17x32, and can be divided to suit the tenant If a private office is desired. It la a decidedly handsome office, having entrance facing the court, and windows looking out on Seventeenth street. It has a very large burglar-proof vault, hardwood ' floors and is just the kind of an office that is hutd to obtain ordinarily. t..w. Price I50.M Fourth Floor. in ROOM 431 This room Is 18x14 feet and faces the court, is a light, pleasant room, and has a burglar-proof vault ., ... Price 120.0a .r,', ;..:.;Mfth: Floor. - :l;ZT,w:' SlITB 614 1 This Is a very large room. KxtS feet. It faces west but la Very light " and well ventilated. It is very seldom -that spaoe of this site is offered in The bee building. It could be used to advantage by some lirm employing b iar,s iiuiuuer ui cierM, or requiring large noor space a wnoiesale eweler, or manufacturer's agent, who would like lo be in a fireproof hulld nr. or It will be divided to suit the tenant phk t&l.M nuua ewi inia is a "Km, aiiraciivs room, it naa a stationary wasn stand, and while it facea the west, being on the fifth floor It ia Ittrh t. and for ' some one not In need of large floor space, would make a fine office.. Price 110.01 ROOM Onai This room is located close to the elevator and faces south. It has Jiiat been newly decorated. Slxe 18x20 feet, and It can be rented at. Price $27.10 ROOM 6a 1 1 This room faces the court and Is 1Nx14 feet. It has a burglar-proof vault, and as It la near the telegraph office and on the same floor with a number of grain firma, it would be a particular good room for a grain firm desiring first-class accommodation Price $30 M . : : Sixth Floor. : , :, fTTW JlaAa This m.. arlsrOaa a OasrrA eAAmas C I i .111-' - T7 -U a- k 1 , . says.va vv a id vuiidisiisi j k vnu i vuiuat V 41 Janra a aa 7V. tUjO-ajtl ajg. Llirjin ItflB ,M. I I rg -larg burglar-proof vault, hav been nwly decorutfid and art room whtri any bualueia or profeaslonal man mar ba comfortubl. I'rica for tha two I3S.0I R. C. PETERS & C0. Rental Agents. Ground Floor Bee Buildinr All the Parts Tine LvivinQ of the World NOW READY Complete In Twenty-Four Parts At The Bee Office . 1 Price 10c each By mail 15c i