5 f 73 On display for the first time E--UR8DAV MORNING At 8 O'clock. Ou sale for the first time THURSDAY MORNING At 8 O'clock. THE OMAHA DAILY HEE: THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1003. J ID QUA M m a . - ...v -r- wmm ( MBIT t " tho A 812,000 purchase of Stunning Sarins Suits, straight from factory of L. Harnett, 29 E. 10th St., New York, bought at 46 conts on tho dollar on salo Thursday at less than half price. . - ' . MM d) V.. A KrandeJs cash transaction has broiiP'ht to Omaha a most remarkable Catherine of soriny suits DrobablV the swellest assemblage of stylish suits ever secured at one purchase in the west. These garments come from the well known factory of L. Bar.iett, 29 E 10th street. New York, where they were specially designed and made for the swellest retail store in Baltimore, Md Just six weeks ago the entirt purchase was due at Baltimore- The factory had been hampered with a tremendous spring rush and could not deliver Barnett de clined to hurry the manufacture for fear of damaging the high quality of the goods and the Baltimore house refused to wait. Four weeks later the magnificent stock was completed. Brandeis buyers offered the Barnett house 46 cents on the dollar. Hard pressed for ready money and unable to risk a greater loss, the manufacturer accepted the offer. The entire stock is now in Omaha, being unpacked. TODAY THE IMMENSE STOCK, FRESH FROM THE FACTORY. GOES ON SALE AT BRANDEIS. Striking Offer BARNETT $20 SUITS AT $9.75 Great Feature for Tomorrow 9px&f tS3 Etamines, cheviots, Venetians, coverts, etc., comprise this lot. They pSBSW were designed to sell in Baltimore for $20. No niore splendid value ever (1 Jj ft 7. turned out from a factory to sell at this price. The newest ideas and the j smartest fabrics were eniployed every suit a beauty TODAY at... Extra Special $30 SUITS AT $14.85 From Harnett's Now York Stock oC The newest creations that have made such a furore in the east are in this lot. Voiles, XA ATaT Etamines, Twine Cloths, Sicilians, etc., in all the new light spring colorings. Nearly all with drop linings TODAY at 14 BARNETT'S STYLISH $15.00 SUITS AT $6.98 These snlendid. stvlish Suit's are worth every cent of $15.00- not evenat late season sale have such Suits jf- Q ft ever oiu less mau fiu.uu un iuc owcn If Tli new 1003 effects selling in mid-season , ?Jr; TOp AY at BARNETT'S HIGH GRADE $25 SUITS AT $11.90 Kmart dress and walking effects are included in this lot. Among the swell cloths are the very popular tweeds, voiles, etamines and broadclothii many of the extreme late "tl "fl Oil novelty effects the DuBarry, Louis XIV, Cape Coats, etc, remarkably fetching at $25.00 TODAY at 1122 BARNETT'S $10.00 VOILE SKIRTS AT $4.98 Voile and Etamine Skirts with and without drop ' yd 98 linings in taffeta and peau de soie folds new. & , shades hip yoke effects worth up to $10 at'. ..... ; .v., if.,, , - ''".: , , ', ,. ; , . 1 -' -L- - 1 fi fk& mm 11 L l&TfflM ffp I Jr I " BARNETT'S EXQUISITE $40.00 SUITS AT $18.00 The Suits in this lot were expressly designed for the cream of Baltimore's swell trader-nothing that' is not of irreproachable style and finish 80 sample Suits are in cluded every Suit silk lined Suits not a -l i whit better in fashion and fabric have sold Jvll readily in the east at $45 a really won- ji V,jJr derful bargain TODAY at BARNETT'S $20 SPRING SILK COATS AT $9.93 The Silk Coats in this stock are the most stunning creations to . be found this spring they are far superior to f" Q ft the coat that sells today at' $20.00 most of Lf) . them made to retail at $22.50 and $25.00 . Jjr r?; TODAY at.....; BARNETT'S $7.00 GOLF SKIRTS AT $2.9 Jaunty Golf Skirts, embodying the late up-to-the-minute effects Barnett' made these Skirts to sell in Baltimore at . Oft 5.00,' $G.00 and $7.00 this will be distinctly the $kirt value. of the season TODAY at. STr LOUIS IS SHUT OUT Pittsburg Takes Font Euns Wlile Keeping Locals Without a Point. , i LEEVtR'S PITCHING DECIDES CONTEST - Carrie Also Does Wll with Rsbber, ' bat . Fll nt Critical Momenta, Thai Lrttlnv VUItor Take Kmuy Thins, r i r ST. LOUia,1 April 29. The St. Loui Na tional! were hut out for the flrit time this leasoD this afternoon by the Pittsburg, the final ecore being 4 to 0. The Cardinela' Inability to do anything with the curves of Lepver was responsible for their defeat. Currle, who was on the rubber tor the locals, pitched good game, but was un steady at critical moments. Attendance, 8,170. -Score: FiTTsntma. 1 . st. louis. K.H O A B I H.H.O.A.B. BHumonl, ct 1 1 1 olPrrll, 0 I I'Urtit. If..., y 1 6. 9linoot. cl.... I 1 J lrh. lb...! t i i t viimln. lb 0 1 1 Viiuf, rf... t 1 1 i Bifriir, If... t I Br.i,.rld. lb. 1 1 11 fl'NI.hol.. lb... 1 It 1 Aru.Rf, m.. I I 1 Hllllr. w.. J H'hold.r. nt, 1 I B Cooler, If.... 1 0 Itoyl., lb.... IU I r.rn. r, rfi.. 10 D.hl.a, m... I Bonner, tb... I 0 Hitter, e 1111 0 (irem nr. tb. 0 0 . t) Flood, tb I i I'Klttrldge, o.. 9 1 I t Kchoildt, p... 0 O.Willi., p 1 t Tot.l. ...1 t SI 17 l Total. ... 0 4 U IT 0 Brooklyn 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 Boston 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Earned run: Brooklyn. Two-ban hits: Strang. First bane on error: Boston. Left on bam: Brooklyn, 3; Boston, 6. Three base hit: Doyle. Stolen base: Sheckard. Double plays: Schmidt to Flood to Doyle, Willis to Abbattlchlo to Tenney. First has? on balls: Off Willis, 3; off Schmidt, 4. struck out: By Willis, S; by tVhnildi, 3. Time: 1:0. Umpire: Moran. Kew York Again Wins. NEW YORK, April 29 New York, kept up Its winnhiK streak by again defeating the Phlladclphias today. Hard and fimt batting in the eiKhth Inning Kuve tlic local the game. Jt was the finest batting -ever seen on the Polo grounds and netted five runs. The visitors hit Mctilnnlty hard In the fifth. Attendance. 6,500. Score: NEW YORK. I PHILADELPHIA. H.H.O.A.B. I H.H.O.A.E. Fh.lpe, c. Vf. r-. (10 , Ixjnor.n. rf.. 1 Willi. in M. I 4 I Hy.n, 1 I I Currle. p t 1 I Totals ...4 n II ll ToUI. ... I rt IT I Pittsburg ..:.. 0O0OOJSO 4 St. luls...i 0 00000000 0 Karned runs: Pittsburg, t Two-base hit: Pranslleld. Threrbas bits: Wagner, Beaumont. Bacrltue lilts: Krueger itK I'larke, Donovan. Double plnys: Deever to Krut-gcr to Branstleld, Williams to Farrell to Nichols. First base on balls: Off Lver, 1; oft Currle, i. Struck out: By Deever, 6; by Currle, 2. Ift on bases: tit. Ixiuls. i; I'lttsburg, 6. Time: 1:49. Umpire' Kinslle. fkleaso Vina Fool Uasf. CINCINNATI, ' April . Chicago foilnd . Toole's delivery easy in th feventh innl uj , and knocked him out of tlie box. rlouaur, who was substituted, did well. Welmer was effective with men on bases. Attendance, 4,000. Score: CHICAGO. I CINCINNATI. a H O. A H I H.H.O.A.B. 111k 0 Keller. If..., 1 1 I l.fiomour, cl.. Lionlia, rt. ... OiBerklor. lb.. g.m.n.l.ld. lb. 0 cnrcorea, ee. 1 Megoon, lb... 0 Uvrgeu, o.... 1 0 l-oolr, p 1 IHeoker, p.... t II It U ll'lett Browne, rt. .. 1 1 1 llre.nehan. ct t t 1 Mctlann, lb., i 1 IS M.rtee. If 1 t Dunn. M 1 1 Lauder, lb... 14 1 Ollbert, tb... ( I ..tot 1 Thomas, cf... 1 0 4 Barry, If 1 1 Wolv't'n, 3b. 1 0 KeUter. rf... 0 Braahear, lb. 0 Hillawltt, M. C 1 H.I I man. 2b. koth, c, 1 Mitchell, p .. 1 0 0 Warner, c. McOlnnlty. 1 1 Totala ... I 14 It 14 4 Totala ... I 11 !4 11 I New York 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 ft 9 Philadelphia 1 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 j Karned runs: New York, 6; Philadelphia, t. First baee on errors: New York, t; Philadelphia, S. Left on bases: New v ork, 9. Bases on balls: Off Mitchell, , off Mc Olnnlty, 1. Struck out: - By McGlnnliy. i. Home run: Brown. Three-base hit: Kels ter. Two-base hits: Bremahan, Mertes (2), Lauder, Barry, Brantiear. bacrlllce hit: Mitchell. Stolen baaa: Bresnahan. Mc Oann (2), Mertes, Oilbert, McUinnny. Double play: Hallman to Htiltwlu to Brashenr. Hit by pitcher: By Mitchell. J. Wild pitches: By McUlahlty, 2. Tim:': 2:10. Umpire: O'Day. Staadlaw of the Teams. . Cross. Double plays: M. Cross to Shreck, Quinn to L. Cross to M. ' Cross to H. Davis. Left on bases: New York, 7: Philadelphia, . First base on balls: Off Tannehlil, 1; off Henley, l:.off Quinn, 1. Jilt by pitched ball: Qanxell. Struck out: By Tannehlil, 6: by Henley, 4. Time: 2:00. I'mpires: Haskell and Carruthers. Washington Proves Victorious. WASHINGTON, April 29.-Gibson's nine f lasses to first, eight stolen banes by Wash ngton and the newssary hit each time de feated Boston today. Attendance,. 4,0u0. Score: . WASHINGTON. i BOSTON. R.H.O.A.B. ft. H O. A B. Roblnaon, lb. 1 1 2 o'Onh.rtir, If... Ill ielbach. rf... 100 1 (olllna. lb... 1121 Delrhantr, if 12 0 OO'Urlrn, cf... 0 0 111 Hnlmea. cf... 1110 0 freeman, rf.. 112 11 Carey, lb....O 111 1 1 Parent. ...... 2 111 ( ouihlln, lb. 1 1 1 4 u Lat'hance, lb. 0 1 T 0 Mor.n, ...... 1 S 1 i 0 Frrrla. 2b.... 0 111 Clarke, r 13 6 1 t, Critter, c 0 0 10 4 Patten, p 0 0 0 . O.UIbaoo, p.... 14 Totals ... I I IT It ll Totals ... 6 S 24 10 I Washington 1 2 0 2 0 3 2 0 9 Boston 0 110110105 Karned runs: Washington, 1: Boston 3. Two-base hits: Freeman, Parent, La Chance. Three-base hits: Robinson, Clarke, Gibson. Home run: Clarke. Stolen banes: Robinson (2), Moran, Coughlln (2) Bel bach. Holmes (2), Parent, O'Brien, Doherty, Collins. Double plays: 0'Brlen to Collins, Collins to Ferris to LaChance. Sacrifice hits:, Delehanty, Holmes. First base on balls: Off Patton, 1: off Gibson, 9. Hit by pitched ball: O'Brien. Struck out: By Patten, 8; by Gibson. 5. Left on bases: Washington, 6; Boston, 7. Time: 1:65. Umpire: Connelly. Errors Prove Costly. - CLEVELAND. April 29 Cleveland won again today from St. Louis, making two runs on Friel'i errors and two more by clean hitting. Bt. Louis scored Its only run on Bradley's error. Attendance, 3,23. Score: CLEVELAND. ' 1 ST. Il.rl.y, rf.. Slale. If... chance, lb.. Iwbbe. cf.. Tinker, as.. Urn, lb.. Lowe. lb... Kims. W.luwr. p. 1 1 10 I t Totals ' Totsla ... I t IT 11 1 Batted for Hooker In ninth. Chicago 0 0 0 0 1 4 0 0 T Cincinnati 0 O0OS0U0O-3 Karned runs: Chicago. 6; Cincinnati, 1. Two-base hits: bVynmiir, Lows. Three bane hlis: Kelly, Beckley, I'obbs. Horn run: Kllng. Stolen bases: Donlin, 8 in feld. Chance t2. Tinker. Double piaa: Magoon to Beckley, Welmer to Tinker to Cliance, Tinker to Lowe to Chance (2). First base on balls: Off Welmer, 6: off Poole. S; oft Hooker, 1 Hit: By Poole, 1. Btruck out: By Weimar. I; by Poole. 4, Passed ball: Bergen. Tims: S.do. Um pires: Johnston avnd Holllday. Brooklyn Ontaats Boston. BROOKLYN. - April . Brooklyn out batted Boston In today's game, which was a pitchers' battle. The fielding of both teams was excellent, two long hits by Doyle and Strang brought In the runs for the home team. Attendance. 2.sA Moore: BHOOKLYN. I BOSTON. RHOAB. gHOAl Ktrent. lb... 4 11 imUr, cf... 1 Mm reed M, rt I I Tenney, lb... t IU 1 I kberkaro, 11. 0 1 Abbat'hlo, a 1 I New York .. Pittsburg ... Chicago Boston Brooklyn ... Bt. Louis ... Philadelphia Cincinnati Played. Won. Lost. .10 ...12 ...Jl ...12 ...10 ...12 ...12 ...11 Games today: Boston at Brooklyn. York at Philadelphia, Chicago at Cl nati, Pittsuurg at bt. lxuis. 2 4 4 tt 9 P.C. ' .M JO .617 .6. Jo .&) .6I0 .50) .250 .1N2 New ncln- GAMES )N AMERICAN' LEAGUE TanaehlU's Pltchlns; Proves Too Mark for 1'kasnploas, Glviagr Kv York VIetory. PHILADELPHIA, April 29. New' York won tnlay from the champions through Tannehlll's pitching. In tb ninth Inning a wild throw by C'onroy. followed by four bits gave the locals four runs. Attend ance, 4,300. 8c or: , NBW YORK. I PHILADELPHIA. R H O. A.M. R.H.O.A.B. A. liavia, ll. l l l i Q'Hartiel, ir... Keeler. rt ... 1 H. Iala. lb. 11 Mi-Karland. of 1 L. Craaa. lb. I 1 1 III l. ma, lb. 111 Beybold, rf Bay. cf 1 McCarthy. If. 0 Lajole, lb.... Hickman, lb. 1 Ilradley, tb... 1 I llck. rf 0 Gorhnaur, aa. ll.inla. c 0 Bernard, p.,. 1 H.H.O.A.B. 1 I I 11 0 0 Burkett, Heldri.k, rf. 0 Hemphill, rf. 0 Anderaon, lb. 0 W.ll.te, aa... 1 MiCur-k. 3b. hrlel. 2b. -tugden, t L'unahue, LOUIS. RHO.lt If... 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 I 1 14 0 1 0 1 1 I 0 0 wood High school In a loos'frly played game of ball here yesterday) Boore: .Tabor, 2; Qlenwood, 2L j .. -,- a ; AMERICAN' ASSOCIATION GAMES Five Ran Scored in the First Innlns; Proves to Be 1'sdolns; of Colamhns. Totala ... 4 I IT 14 ToUlt ... 1 I 24 11 4 Cleveland 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 -4 Bt. Louis 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Earned runs: Cleveland, 2. Two-bae hit: Bradley. Bacrlflce hMs: Mc.'artnv, Heldrlck. Left on bases: Cleveland, 4. Bt. Louis. 3. Btruck out: By Bernard, to; by Donahue, 2. Time: 1:18. Umpire: O'Laugh liu. Hit Hankie Freely. DETROIT, April 29 By batting Dunkle ' 1 lll'C, ,h. I n , I i.., .1 .nn , final ' of the aeries. The Detroit pluved fast anil effectively in contrast with the mlmraliU work by the visitors. Attendance, 4,1 bo. Bcorc: DETROIT. I CHICAOO. R H O A B I R.H O A B. Ganiell, lb... I It 4 (Murphy, lb... 1 fnnroy, lb... 1 1 1 Plckerluc cf. 1 t ourtney, aa. I I M. Croea, as. u Connor, a. . l 1 TsBseblll, p. 1 1 Totala Shretk v Pow.ra. a.... 0 Henley, p.... 0 .( 10 IT 11 1 Uulns, p i'Uender 0 Barrett, cf... 1 Smith, tb Crawford. If. 1 Carr, lb 1 Elherfeld, aa. I OeMler, rf... 1 Yeaier. lb... 0 Huelow, c... 1 Donovan, p.. I I Drlan. lb... 0 Junea. cf . ... u'ilrcen. rf. Tot.l. ...10 11 IT It Detroit Chicago Earned runs: Gessler, Isbell H.lltuan, 11.. 0 Lbell. lb.... I'.ly. 2b 0 l anneloli, aa 0 Sullivan, c. 0 iunkle, p.... 0 1 11 1 1 INDIANAPOLIS, April 29. Indianapolis ran up five runs In the opening Inning, earning three, and this proved the undoing of Columbus. Attendance, 1,014. Score: INDIANAPOLIS. I COLUMBUS. R.H.O.A.B.I R.H.O.A.B. Hotrlerer, rl I 1 I 0 Hart, cf 1 1 9 Foi, 2b 0 4 0 Brldwell, aa. 1 t 4 1 Jon-., If 0 0 t Bannon, If... 900 Klhm. lb.... 1 0 t 0 0V.llll.ma, If. 1 1 4 0 Coulter, cf... 1 1 4 0 0 Raymer, tb.. 4 111 O'Brien, aa..l 114 0 Mellor, lb... 0 111 Tamaett, 4b.. I I 0 I Turner, lb... 0 110 Heydon, c... 1 I f 1 0 Arndt, rf 0 111 Kurd, p 0 0 0 0 Hoarh, c 1 I T 1 1 . IWolfe, p 0 1 1 I Totals ... 10 27 11 0 I Totala ... 4 1221 11 4 Tamsett out on bunt strike. Indianapolis 5 0 8 1 0 0 0 0 9 Columbus 0 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 04 Earned runs: Indianapolis. 5: Columbus, 1. First base on balls: Off Ford, 3; off Wolfe. 3. Btruck out: By Ford, 2: bv Wolfe, 5. Hit by pitcher: By Wolfe, O'Brien. Three-base hit: Coulter. Home run: Heydon. Sacrifice hit: Fox. Double plays: O'Brien to Fox to Klhm. Brldwell to Mellor to Roach. Stolen base: Tam sett. Left on bases: Indianapolis, 4f Co lumbus, 9. Time: 1:55. Umpire: Haskell. Fsgss Shots Oat Toledo. LOUISVILLE. April 29 FRgan out pitched Carrlck today and shut out Toledo. Both teams fielded brilliantly,. Pitcher Cox was given his release and signed with Toledo. Attendance, 1,200., Score: LOUISVILLE. TOLEDO. R.H,O.A.B. . ... R.H.O.A.B. Kerwln. rf... 0 0 4 0 0 Reiallni, cf. . 0 1 1 Odwell. cf... 0 1 Illank'a' p, aa 1 4 Sullivan, lb.. 1111 0 Kloumoy, If 0 1 1 0 0 , tt' hrl.yer. . T I 0 Ower.a. 2b 1 I I 0 V. nite. ID.... l l a I u Aiineieer, ID. V 1 riymr. If... 111. 0 Plauaa.n, rf. I 0 Martin, aa... 111 0 Connor.. lb..0 1 ( 1 o Chllda. lb.... I 0 1 OKIelnow, O...0 0 T 1 Fagan. p 1111 0 Carrlck, p.... 0 4 110 1 . Totala ... 4 I 27 U Totala ... 0 4S4 IS 1 Fagan out for not touching second. Ixiulsvllls .......1... 0 120000104 Toledo 0.000000000 Earned runs: 'Louisville, 2. Two-base hits: Sullivan, Clymer, Fagan, Ruisllng, Connors. Stolen bases: Fagan, Sullivan, Sacrifice hit: Fagan. Hit by pitched ball Schrlever. - First base on balls: Off Car rlck, 4. Struck out: By Fagan, 6; by Carrlck, t. Left on bases: Louisville, 9; Toledo, 3. Time: 1:35. Umpire: Foreman. Mllevauke la Victorious. MILWAUKEK. April 29. - Milwaukee scored four earned runs In the first Inning and was never headed. An error by fchlaf ley and three singles gave the vi-ltirs their only run In the sixth. Attendance, 250. Bearer GAMES IN WESTERN LEA 3 UK Snow and Rain Prevent Play In Games All Over Territory. DENVER. April 29. Opening of the Western league base ball season has been deferred until tomorrow In consequence of a snowstorm. KANSAS CITY. April 29.-Kansas Clty Peorla game postponed; rain. ST. JOSEPH, April 29. St. Joseph-Milwaukee game postponed: rain. COLORADO SPRINGS, April 29. Colo rado Sprlngs-Des Moines game postponed; cold weather, St. Joe Franrhlse Aoaln Sold. ST. JOSEPH. Mo., April 21 The Bt. Joseph base ball franchise was purchased by W. T, Van Brunt tonight from F. L. Sullivan. The other magnates of the West, ern league made known their displeasure over the sale of the team some time ago, and at a meeting today, presided over by President Sexton of the Western league, Mr. Sullivan announced his willingness to withdraw. A check was at once given him for his Interest. Collea;) Base Ball. At New Haven Yale, 9; Brown, 3. At Ann Arbor Michigan, 12; Oberlln, 1. At Chicago University of Chicago, 6; Northwestern, 4. . . Games In Western League. Games today: Omaha with Denver, Mil waukee with St. Joseph, Peoria with Kan sas City, Des Moines with Colorado Springs. With th Bowlers. The Gate Clt Juniors beat the Western ToUla ... 1 7 2t 15 I ... 3 3 1 1 0 0 0 ....0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 01 Detroit, 4. Two-bore hits: inree-baae hits: Buelow Total ... 4 7 17 U 1 Batted for Qulnn In the ninth. New York 0 3001 2000 I Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 44 Earned runs: New York, 2; Philadelphia, 4. Two-base hits: Courtney, Conroy, Bey bold. Three-base hits:,. Keeler. Courtney. Sacrifice hits: Conroy, Courtney. Stolen bases: Keeler, A. Davis, McFarland, L. Barrett, Crawford, Donovan. SacrinY hi s: ctmitn, laeger. ntoien bases: liairelt til. Elberfeld, Carr (2), Dolun, Green. Ha ei Kail. i 11.. ,....,.. u. ..rr ...... 1. 1 . , ( ui vaB, ..... , ,,. ,., -,UIIt,V, O. Hit by pitched ball: By Donoan. 1; by jjunaie, i. rirsi. oase on errors: Detroit, s. on oases: Detroit, i: Chicago, 8 MILWAUKEE. R.H.O.A.B. Phvle. aa 1 Donahue, lb. 3 I'unleevy, it. p Iiungan, rf... 1 Bthl.fley. lb. I niiaub, lb.. I Wood, a Poore, ef KUIott, p.... , Touia MINNEAPOLIS. R.H.O.A.B. (ryler. aa 0 1 I I 1 u.ly. if 1114 0 McCreery, cf. 1 I I Teager, c. ... 1 I g Wllmot, rf... 1 HoBm'a'r, 2b 4 I Mclutyre, lb. 1 1 1 iaaeb'd'r. lb 1 &imnei, p... t 0 1 Lude-tg 1 M;B'& BEERS Famous the World Orer Fully Matured. Order front H. Mar at Contra ay Btruck out. By Donovan, 4; l.y Dunkle. 2. i Bases on balls: Off Elliott, 1: off Stimi Double play: Carr ninasslnedt. Wl d 2. Struck ojt: By Elliott. &; by Stlmmt pitch: Dunkle. Time: 1:35. Umpire:, fcheil- j Double play: Vassiilnder to Mclst dan. I Sacrifice hits: Durileavy (21. Wood. 1 Standing; of lb Teams. Played- Won. LosL PC. .8(1 .671 .:61 .5 Detroit b Washington 7 4 Philadelphia 9 t Chicago t New York 7 3 Cleveland 8 2 Buston 9 3 St. Louis i 1 Games today: Bt. Ixiuls at Cleveland. Detroit at Chicago, Washington al New York. Philadelphia at Boston. .4-H . on .3.3 f Tabor Defeats Ulenwood. GLEN WOOD. 1 April .' tSneclal ) The Tabor High school defeated ths Ulcn- .4 10 IT 4 Totala ... 3 4 14 11 1 Batted for Sttmme. in ninth. Milwaukee ,,..4 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 Minneapolis 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 02 Famed runs: .Milwaukee, 4. Two-bare hits: Wood, Dunleavy, McCreery, ler. ntoien oares: liononuti 121, uungan. Wood. mel. mel, . let vr Sacrifice hits: Dunleavy (21. Wood. Left On bases: Milwaukt-e, 6; Minneapolis, 7. Time: J:40, Umpires: Moran and Cun ningham. Postponed Games. Kansas Clty-Bt. Paul gam postponed on account of rain. standing; of the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. p p.. Milwaukee . ., 7 I 1 .8,7 Kanaas City 7 t 1 .714 Indianapolis ,....7 & 2 .711 Ixtulsvlll 7 4 I .611 St. Psul S 3 3 .00 1 oleno 7 8 4 .4-" Columbus 7 2 .24 Minneapolis I 9 I ,uOJ No lamas today. Juniors In a match game of tenpins on the Western alleys last night. The score: GATE CITY JUNIORS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Howard 1X6 1H6 . 140 401 W'elty 2'l 149 152 fto2 Hull In3 149 1H2 4M Ealdy 178 167 171 611 Sherwood 184 1 70 141 496 Totals. 897 00 766 2,163 WESTERN JUNIORS. 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. Sullivan m m 141 414 Timber , 184 160 Ktt S) Clay 1M 15S 145 49s Banks 172 167 161 490 Ulbbs 192 162 139 613 Totals 877 766 773 14U and mapping of the timber belt of Southern AlaBka. W. A. Langllle, an expert timber cruiser, has started north, accompanying Collector of Customs Jarvls of Sitka, langllle will be the first cruiser sent Into Alaska for this purpose. He will probably work as far north as Ska a: way this year. Other cruisers will follow him, as tha ter ritory to be covered Is so vast. P.ed Hot From tha Gan. ' Was the ball that caused horrible ulceri on O. B. Steadman, Newark, Mich. Buck len'a Arnica Salv soon cured him. ISo. For sale by Kuhn 41 Co. OUTPUT OF PACKING HOUSES Marketing; of Hos Fairly Liberal, with Omaha. Holding! Ita Lend on tha River. CINCINNATI, April 29. (Special Tele gram.) Price Current says: Tha market- log of hogs continues of fairly liberal pro portions. The total western packing was 895,000, compared with 170,000 tha preceding week and 335,000 last year. Sine March 1 the total is 2,826,000, against 1,066,000 a year- ago. Prominent places compare as follows: Chicago , Kansas City SOUTH OMAHA. St, Louis St. Joseph Indianapolis Milwaukee Cincinnati Ottumwa Cedar Kapiita...... Stoux City St. Paul 1903. 870.000 , 2SO.0OO , 326.000 , 223,000 . 241,0a) . 91,000 . 61,000 , 68,000 , 48.0U0 , 45.1X0 . 62,000 . iio.ouo 1902. 1,016,000 2S6.A00 345.0U0 176.000 246.000 126.0O0 68,000 66,000 63.01)0 60.000 132,000 lOO.OuO Rorkaand Wins Stakes. LONDON. April 29. Rocksand. ridden by J. Martin, won the 2.000 guineas dikes at the Newmarket first spring meeting today. Flotsam, wltn Miner up, was second. Ka- betas came In third. Eleven horses started. Iteltance to Take a Spin. NEWPORT. R. I. April . It Is ex pected Reliance will start tomorrow lor New Rochelle. It Is believed It will mtet Constitution st the head of Long Island sound for a trying out or canvas before It runs here. Crosby Wins Cnp Trophy. PADUCAH. Ky., April 29 Crosby won the club trophy today, with 172 out of 175 targets. Gilbert and Helkes were second; Starr and Bronough of Paducah third. Map of Alaska Timber. TACOMA, Wash.. April 29. Ths federal government haa undertaken tha cruising Will Maka Yon Feel Yoan. Eloctrio Bitters ar a marvelous tonic, and work wonders for a weak, run-dowa system. Try them. Only 60c, For sal by Kuhn at Co. ' Anotlon Sale of Horses. W. Chamberlin of Clarks, Neb., will sell at public auction at the special sale of horses at 8outh Omaha, Wednesday, May 4, commencing at 1 o'clock, twenty head of high-class road horses, all good bred one and ready to use. In tha lot ar two pairs of extra good ones, one a pair of browns, t years old, 16-1, and weigh 2,500; high actors and good trotters, with great style and finish, fine etngla as well as double. It Is seldom auch a team Is offered at public auction. Look them up and you will not ba disappointed In them. Tha other pair are brown mares, & and I years old, 15-2, weigh 1,100; Just as hand some as pictures and good htgh-golng trot ters, with quit a turn of speed, and need no filing of any kind; thsy ar right In very way. The balance of the consignment ar single horses, but well broken to all harness, 4 to years old, and weigh from 1,060 to 1.260, and som show horses in th lot. They ar all young, sound trot ting-bred horsss and selected with great ear. Remember, thy will be sold Wednesday, May I, at 1 o'clock. Be on hand and see a good lot of horraa. ELECTRIC BELT SENT FREE To all Men who Write to tha HcMef berg nedlcal Institute, St. Paul. lust sen' tour nan gad sddrta plainly written snl thy will n their ert 'Electr-Chmlo Bell" without ene ent ef est to you. It Is ,ur lor th asking. Not even scaasry t nd ptagUms, 8000 AS ANY ELECIHlO BSLT IN THI WORLD. The Heidelberg Medioal Institute, eanltallsed at 1100,000, Is the Largest and Rlobeat Medioal Institute in the Northwest and la giving away thousands of ibelr Ureal Eieotro-Chenilo Belts to prove and advertise their wonderful curing power. 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