THE OMAHA DAILY IJEE: WEDNESDAY, MAY 0. li03. OMAHA GIVEN A DRUBBING s Milli'isairei Make Eifchteeu Hits Off Pitch ing of Henderson. COMMENCE EARLY AND KEEP IT UP LATE llnuik ant Hi Men Escape Ttltk Tlielr I.I fe nnl ftisrt Kast on tha First Trill- Oat la tha Evening. COLORADO BPKING8. Colo.. Mar . iSpedsl Telegram.) In a long-drawn-out luKRlng match the Colorado Springs team today humiliated the Omaba tram by a scor of 14 to 1. The time mat not worthy of the name. The term horseplay would better describe It. Rourte sat on the bench through the game Wearing a look of utter disgust, although ha did not say a word to any of hli men. A glanca at the hit column of the Colorado Spring! team tells (he tale. All took a fall out of Henderson, Omaha's young pitcher. mtist be said In Justice to him, however, that he worked like a Trojan every minute of play, even after the rest of the team laid down. It was simply his day off. Henderson had good speed and at times effective curves, but the Millionaires had their batting clothes on and went after him. The game was wholly uninteresting, about half of the crowd leaving the grounds In the sixth Inning. The Omaha team left tonight for the east. Score: , COLORADO SPRINGS. EL-ln. If 1 f P?- A XI BUCKS, BS 1 2 I 2 K 1 Lumley, cf ." J t I ft Con-alcbn. rf j 4 I i X 5 f 118 0 0 Mil, 2b I t 3 I J 0 0 0 0 Doran, c 1 McNecJey, p ,e 110 10 Total- 88 14 18 17 I 1 OMAHA. . , AB. R. IB. PO. A. E. Carter,, rf 0 110 0 Oenlns, 2b 0 0 0 2 0 Pieeton. If. 1 1 0 1 0 0 Wright, la 4 0 1 U 1 1 Dolan, as .....4 0 1 3 I 1 Kuwait, 2t. t .00110 Thorn an, cf 4 0 1 0 0 1 Gondlng. c I 0 0 S 1 0 Henderson, p I 0 0 0 I 0 Totals 32 1 6 24 IS "l Colorado Springs ...1 0100440 14 Omaha 0 001000001 Earned runs: Colorado Springs, 10. Three baxn hits: Congalton, 1 Two-base hit: Lumley. Sacrifice hits: Franoks (2), NIU. Stolen baaes: Congalton, Doran, Francks, Kverltt. Kill. Double plays: Mil to Everltt, Krnncks to Everltt, Pol&n to Stewart to Wright. Struck out: By McNeeley, 1 by Henderson, 3. Bases on balls: Off Mo Neeley, 1; off Henderson, 4. Left on basea: Colorado Springs, 7; Omaha, b. Basea on errors: Colorado Springs, 1; Omaha, 1. Time: 1:46. Umpire: Brennan. Falling-, ta Hit, Kansas City Loses, KANSAS CITY, May a. Kansas City waa unabls to hit Kenna at critical times today. Attendance, 800. Score: R.H R Milwaukee 0 11100100-4 10 i Kansas City ...0 0010100 01 71 Batteries: Milwaukee, Kenna and Lucia; is.anaa city. Hall and Messltl. Peoria Beats St. Joe. ST. " JOSEPH, May 5. Poor team work by St. Joseph and good batting by Peoria won tne game tor in -latter, uco.-e: R.W.E. Peoria 0 01101000-4 14 1 St. Joseph 1 00001000-341 Batteries: Peoria. Alloway and Wilson; St. Joseph, Dlehl, Howie and McConnelL Dtsver Defeats Dea Moines. DENVER. May 8. The fielding of the visitors waa generally poorer than that of tneajvprne twuiv out errors at cnucaj umee and Inability -ta hit Barber lost them, the game. The weather was cold and the at tendance ugnt. mcore: R.H.B Deliver 1 00010100-411 Ue Moines ....1 00000000-144 Bstterles: Denver, Barber and Schley; jjes Moines, uarry ana Marsnaiu ' Staadlaar Teaaaa. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Colorado Springs 7 4 1 .768 Denver 1 4 1 .667 Kansas City (II .600 Milwaukee 8 11 .6"0 Peoria 4 11 -M0 Omaha 6 1 4 .SS3 St. JuaeDh 4 14 .133 Des Moines 7 1 .141 Games today: Peoria at St. Joseph, Mil waukee at Kansas iiiy. OPENING GAMES IN OMAHA Western Lesgse Seasoa Will Be (Uvea Its Anaaal Send-Off on Tharsday. On Thursday the Western league bass hnll season will be opened in Omaha be tween the Rourkes and the Des Moines team. The customary parade will be made and Mayor Moore will pitch tne nrst ban after a band concert at the park. Both trama have had practice now and, with the warm weather coming on, are In shape to play the very best of ball. It should be made a gala day by the Omaha fans. Ths game will be called at 1:4b, The teams: Omaha. Position. Des Moines. Wright First base Town Ntewart Second base Qulnn Dolan Shortstop O'Leary Mickey Third base Durkee Preston Left ft eld Backoff Oenlns...., Center field Clark Carter... Right field Hotter Ooncllnx Catcher Marshal Thomas Cstcher Frohl Johnson Pitcher Cuahman Bruner Pitcher Morrlaon SWiafstall I'ftcher Barry Companion Pitcher Feeny tienuerson rucner English ssd Price Matched. ST. JOSKPH, Mo., May 8. (Special Tele gram.) "Kid" Price of Oklahoma City and Clarence English of Nebraska City who recently loBt a decision to Benny Yanger at Kansas City, were today matched to meet in St. Joseph before the Kagles In a nlteen-rouna bout, ins aste ot tne con test has not been definitely arranged, but It will be some time in the latter part of May Kabtraskaas Hedeesa Themselves. DECORAH, la... May 6. (Special Tele gram.) Nebraska redeemed Itself today by defeating Luther college In one of the pret tiest and beat played games of the seSHon by the score of 2 to 0. Longanecker pitched hiu first aajne and was a areat suocesa. with the Cornhuskers all with him. The Norwegians defeated Iowa several days IE&EEIMM No disease causes so much bodily discomfort, or itches, burns and stings Jike Eciema Beginning often with a slight redness of the skin it gradually spreads, followed by pustules or blisters from which a gummy, sticky fluid oozes which dries and scale off or forms bad looking sores and scabs. It appears on different parts .,n.H.nr at tim.a natch.. . th. t. Of the body but Oltenest 0t nr unon the back arms. upon me Dae., a I m , - ,. hands, legs and face, and I f I is a veritable torment at times, especially at night or when overheated. The cause of Eczema is a too acid and general un healthy condition of the blood. The terrifying itching and burning is produced by the overflow Manager Btocaman s a. Station .Kansas City, Ho. through the glands and pores of the ens the thin acid blood and cleanses and builds up the general system, when the skin clears off and Eczema with all its terrifying symptoms disappears. . Send for our free book on the Skin and its diseases. Medical advice or any special informatioa wanted we give without charge. JUS SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., A TtAMTA, CA. ; Hfh.M N!t:r,'a fels in better spirits to night as It leave for the east. Score: i'r,"k 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 "tner 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 Hj" bits: Nebraska. 1; l.u-her. 1 Baee on twiiia: off Lonitanecker, 1; off flxvarrM, S. Hirurk out: By IonKsncrkxr. , by 8a vareld. 11. Hatterlea: Nerak. Lon- V. C. B"a nuer; turner, savarelcl ana brekke. GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Plttsbnrsr Takea First Place ' by Kaally Defeatla- t'alra.o Tenm. PITTBBCRO. May ..-PIHaburg won firm flare today by defeating Chicago. Wicker looked like a winner up to the fifth Inning, Pittsburg not having made a hit, but after that he was at the home team's mercy. Ex cellent support saved Leever. Attendance, 1,034. Bcore: - PlTTSBt'RO. I CHlCAOr) R HO A X I a una a neanmmt, Mill Harler. rf.. 1 Clarke, If.... 1 I 1 Lear-h. th ... 1 a Watner, rf. .. t t I BraneOeld. It a 11 Bieala, If ''hence, lb... tintiM. et e T laker, a.... 1 Kruaer. M .. 1 1 1 ftltrhT. .. ill Smith, c I Latter, p.... 1 1 0 Cater, ih S Evere, lb..... 1 Kiln. Wicker, p..,. 0 Touts ... I It 17 17 o Totals . I 11 M Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 4 0 4 0 Chicago 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 01 Earned runs: Pittsburg. &; Chicago. 1. Two-base hits: Kruger, Evers. Wicker. Three-base hit: Clarke (tt. Sacrifice hit: Casey. Stolen baaes: Clsrke, Leach. Wag ner, Rltchey Kllng. Double play: RHehey to Bransfleld to Kruger. Bases on balls: Off Leever, 1; off Wicker, 4. Struck out: By Leever, 4; by Wicker. S. Fanned ball: Smith. Wild pitch: leever. Time: 8:0tX Umpires: Emalle and Holllday. Clnclaaatl Makes It Fosr, CINCINNATI. May B.-Clnclnnatl made It four straight from St. Louis today. Hahn was In fine form and allowed but five scat tered hits. St. Louts managed to score In the ninth on an error by Magoon. Attend ance, 4,000, Score: CINCINNATI. T. 1XUI8. R.H.O.A fc. R.H.O.A I. K.llr. if e rarralU ef. o o t o Sftrmoar. If.. 1 I Donlln. rt ... 1 I nurka. Ib. 0 0 1 1 I 1 0 1 1 0 10 main, Ib... Backler. lb.. 1 Harclar. ir Mnrrlaaay, tb. 1 1 Corroran, aa. 1 1 Doncnran, rf Nlehola, lb.. 0 0 11 p .. 1 1 Mi coo a, lb.. 0 1 H.rin, .... 0 0 Habn, p Hack el t. will lama, si. 0 0 4 Kran. e 0 0 1 Totals ... 4 1(7 I )l Totals ... 1 I 14 It 1 Cincinnati 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 -4 St. Louis 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Earned runs: Cincinnati. 1. Two-base hlts: Magoon, Brain, Donovan, Hackett. First base on balls: Off Hahn, 2; off Hackett, 1. Struck out: By Hahn, 2. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Johnstone. Brooklyn Wins In Tenth. PHILADELPHIA. May 6 -Brooklyn tied the score In the ninth Inning; today throurh Brashear's fumble of Flood's lilt. Four slnales and a base on balls in the tenth netted ine visitors tnree runs ana tne game Attendance, 1,475. Bcore: BROOKLYN. PHILADELPHIA. R.H.O.A. C.I R.H.O.A.K. Btrana. et.... 0 110 0 Ttiomaa, ef... 1 1111 MeCraadr, ni 1 1 l l Harry, ll 1 1 0 0 81ickarl. If. 1 1 1 0 0 Wnlr't'n. lb. 0 0 1 0 Doyle, lb.... 1 I 10 0 0 Kalatar, rf... 0 10 0 0 pahlan. sa... 1 1 4 4 0 Braahaar, lb. 0 0 1 0 1 Bitter, e 1 0 7 8 0 Douilaaa, lb. 0 I 10 0 0 Flood, lb.... 0 111 0 Hutawltt, as.. 0 1 4 4 0 Jordan. Ib... 0 1 8 I S Zlmmar. o... 0 10 8 0 Jodaa, p 0 0 0 8 J Bparka. p.... 0 0 1 t 0 KTaoa, p s s o e si Aksarn 0 0 0 0 Totals ... 8 I 80 If I Totals ... 3 8 80 n l Batted for Jones In the ninth. Brooklyn 0 0O10OO018-6 Philadelphia 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 Earned runs: Brooklyn, 1; Philadelphia, 1. Two-base hit: Doyle. Sacrifice hit: Barry. Stolen bases: Doyle, Dahlen, Barry. Double play: Dahlen to Doyle. Left on baaes: Brooklyn, ; Philadelphia, 8. First base on balls: Off Jones, 3: off Evans, 1; eft Sparks, 6. Struck out: By Jones, 8; by Sparks, 2. Time: 2:15. Umpire: O'Day. Postponed Games. The New York and Boston game was called at end of second Inning on account of rain. gtanalna; of the Teams. Flayed. Won. Lost. P.C. Pittsburg 17 11 t .? New York 11 4 .803 Boston 18 1 7 .Ml Brooklyn 16 17- .533 Chicago 1 .1 f .500 Cincinnati 16 7 I .4W St. Loul 17 11 .353 Philadelphia 17 i U .301 Oames today: Nsw York at Brooklyn, Chicago at Pittsburg. GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago's Banebed Hits, Combined with Detroit's Errors, Give Victory. CHICAGO, May I. Patterson waa in rare form and with perfect sopport easily won today's game. Tne locals bunched their hits wilh bases on balls and errors. Attend afTre, 1,850. Score: CH1CAOO. I DETROIT. R H.O.A.g R H O.A.B. Dolan, lb... Jonaa, cf.... Oraaa, It.... Hallmaa. It ltb.ll. lb... t 3 11 1 0 Barrett, af... 0 1110 18 10 OBIberfald. aa. 1 18 1 8 8 0 0 Crawford, If. 0 1 4 10 18 0 Carr. lb 0 1 7 8 8 110 Onaaler, rf.. 1118 0 Smith, lb... Daly, Ib 1 Tannehill, as 0 MrFarland, a. 1 Patterson, p.. 0 118 0 Yeasar. Ib... 0 lilt McAl'star, s. 0 114 O.Ktastnfar, p 1 Totals ... I 11 18 0' Totals ... 1 t 14 I I Chicago IIOOI'OIO 1 Detroit 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 Left on bases: Chicago, 7; Detroit, 1 Two-base hits: McFarland, label I, Jones, Tannehill. Stolen bases: Dolan, Hallman, Daly. Double plays: Patterson to Tanne hill to Dolan, Tannehill to Daly, Dolan to Patterson to label, McFarland to Tannehill to Jones, Barrett to Carr. Struck out: By Patterson, 3; by Kissinger, . First base on balls: Off Patterson, 1; off Kissinger, 3. Time: 1:83. Umpire: Sheridan. Wretched Ftelalac Beats Phillies. NEW YORK May . Wretched fielding on the part of Philadelphia caused their downfall today. A clever triple play, with three men on bases, executed In the ninth inning by Gsnsel snd Long, ended the game. Attendance, "l,W. Score: NCW YORK I PHILADELPHIA. R.H.O.A.K. R.H.OA.g. A. Peril. It. 1 1 0 0 0 Hertaal, It... 1 4 1 0 a Heeler, rf.... I Pultl. of I Wllllama. lb. I 11S Pickering,, ef 0 0 1 ISO 0:11. Carle, lb. I I II I 1 1 0 U Croaa, lb. 0 0 I Oaatel, Ib... I 111 0 seysoid. rf ... 0 1 Conror. lb.. 1 Long, aa 1 O'Connor, .. 0 Barilla, c... 0 Tannehill, p. 0 Wlllee, p.... 0 I 1 Murphr. lb.. 0 0 1 0 M. Croaa, aa. 0 0 .4 0 Bcnreck at, c 0 1 0 Henlejr. p.... 0 0 0 1 0 aHoBoaaa .... 0 10 0 0 3 0 1 . Totals ... I 10 84 16 I Tola la ...U 10 21 1 Batted for Henley In the ninth. New York 08810001 -H Philadelphia 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0-3 Earned runs: New York I: Philadelphia. 1. Two-base hits: Hartzef, H. Davis, Hey bold. Three-base hits: Hansel, H. Davis, Seybold. Stolen bates: Keeler Fults, (ian sel, Conroy. Double plays: M. Cross to H. Davis, M. Cross to Murphy to H. Davis. Triple play: Qansel and Long. First base on balls: Off Henley, i; oft Tannehill. 3; SETS THE CXI U OU FIRE hand, that Itchea and burned, oaualng snuoh dlaoomtort. As time went by it w wo and T w, COnTlaoed that f w.s afflicted with Ecssma. i eon. suited several physloians ana a num ber of specialists, and, used, several ex ternal applications, rsoeivlng but sliabt temporary relief. In February 1 decided to try B. 8. 8., and in less than a month Z experienced a change for the better, and by May all symptoms had diaappeared, and I found myself entire ly cured, and have bad no return ot the disease since. w. r. aauoil, skin of the fiery poisons with which the Diooa-cnrrent is ovn-iuucu, ut icmai ap plications, such as washes, soaps, salves and powers' , are soothing and cooling they do not enter into the blood itself or touch the real cause of the disease, butS. S. S. does, and purines, enriches, and strength- off Wlltse, I. First bsse on errors: New York, 6. Struck out: By Tannehill. 1; by Wlltse 1. Ift on bases: Philadelphia. 1; New York. 8. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Con nolly. Postpone names. At St. Louis St. Isuls-Cleveland game postponed; wet groumla. At Boston Washington, 1: Boston, 0. called at end of the first Inning on account of rain. Standing of lk Trial. Played. Won. Lost. PC Chicago 11 8 3 .727 jew ora u i o .ki- Detroit 11 8 8 .MS Philadelphia 14 7 7 .ftm Washington 11 '" Boston 13 1 1 .SM St Louis !.( Cleveland t) 1 .SU Oames today: Detroit at Chlcas-o. Cleve land at St. Louis. Washington at Boston, mnaaeiphia at pew lorn. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Indianapolis Downs LoalsTllle la Spite of gome Loose Playing. LOUISVILLE, May 6. Indianapolis de feated the locals today In a loosely plsyed seven-lnrlng game. Umpire Foremen celled the game in time to allow tire visitors to catch a train for Toledo. Attendance, 1,100. Score: INDIANAPOLIS. 1 UOUI8VTLLB R.H.O.A I R.H.O.A K. Hnarltrer. rf 0 ft 1 0 o Kerarln. rf... 110 0 1 Pn. lb.. Ills IiOnwaii. et... o 8 l t a Jnnaa, if,..., 0 110)' Klhm. lb.... 0 0 11 1 o 8'illlTan, lb. 0 0 1 10 P hrlrrar. e.. 0 0 4 1 Omillar, ef. 0 0 1 0 l Whlta. lb.... 0 0 10 0 0 Clymer, If... 0 13 0 0 VIoi, aa 0 0 111 'Mil Mi. tb 1 0 8 4 1 Bobanaon, p. 1 1 0 1 0 (' Hrlan, sa.. Tamartt, lb. Woortnilf, 0. Newlln, p... 0 1 0 1 I 110 8 1 t 1 0 0 1 Totals ...4 8 21 11 I Totals ... I 4 11 T I Indlsnapolls 11001004 Louisville 1 0 0 0 1 0 08 Earned runs: Louisville, 2. Three-base hit: Kerwln. Home run: Kerwln. Sacri fice hits: Chllds, Klhm. First base on balls: Oft Bohannon. 1: off Newlln. I. Struck out: By Bohannon, 4. Double plays: White (unassisted), Vlox to Chllds to wnite, Fox (unassisted). Left on basea: Louisville, 4; Indianapolis, 4. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Fore man. Toledo Team Tarna Tables. COLUMBUS. May 5. Toledo today dupli cated Columbus' performance of yesterday and won out In the ninth inning. The field ing of both teams waa ragged. Attendance 1,200. Score: TOLEDO. I COLUMBUS. R.H.O.A B. H.H O A.B. Smith, rf 3 112 0 Wllllama. If. 1 1 I 0 1 Barnard, cf.. 1 I 4 0 olHart. cf 0 0 1 1 1 Ll ken a p, aa 1 0 0 I I Raymer, lb.. 0 118 0 Rtlillna. lb. 1 1 1 0 0 T. Turner, Ib 1 I I 1 I Flournor. If. I 1 0 0 0 Hiatter. lb... I 1 14 1 1 N. Tir.. Ib-aa 0 13 1 l'Arndt. rf.... 0 110 Owana, 2b.... 0 Oil 0 Brldwall, aa.O 0 0 0 1 Connors, lb Butler, e... Crlatall, p. 0 0 T 2 0 t or. a 0 1 1 0 0 0 10 llWagnar, 1 0 1 0 0 10 10 Totals ... 3 T 17 14 T Totals ... T mil I Toledo I 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 ! 7 Columbus 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 06 Earned runs: Toledo, 2. Left on bsses Columbus, 10; Toledo, 8. Stolen bsses Arendt. Brldwell. Sacrifice hits: Bernard Hart. First base on balls: Off Wagner, 1; off Crlstall, 8. Two-baae hit: T. Turner, Three-base hit: Slattery. Double plays Wagner to Slattery, Smith to Owens to Connors. Hit by pitched ball: Hart, Arndt, Raymer. Struck out: By Wagner, 2; by crlstall, 8. Time: i:se. umpire: nasKeu, Minneapolis Wins Its First. MINNEAPOLIS, May 8. The home team broke Its long string of defeats today by defcatlna Milwaukee In tne nrst Inning Two bases on balls and four hits produced four runs. Stlmmell waa in fine form. At tendance, 1,260. Score: MINNEAPOLIS. MILWAUKKB R.HO.A.B.l R.H.O.A.B. Oylar, as 0 0' I 3 0'Phyla. aa 0 1 I I 0 La r. II 1 1 0 oiuonanue. lb. l ll s 1 McOraery, cf. 1 0 1 0 0 Dunleary, If. 0 1 8 0 0 Yaaier. t ... 1 1 S 2 l;Uunan, rr.,. 0 0 0 0 Wllnot. rf... 1 2 4 0 O'Bihaflay. 2k.. 0 0 11 Hoflm'at'r. 2b 0 S 0 1 l l'nalaub. Jb. 0 0 0 4 0 Vatbtnder, lb 0 1 10 0 ljWooda, e. o o i i ii Mciniyre, o. i a a v reer, Stlmmell, p.. 0 0 0 1 0 Hale, cf .114 0 0 s .0101 "Spear 0 10 0 0 ToUIs ... 0 11 27 T I ToUla ... 1 T2t 14 4 Stlmmell out on bunt strike. Bpeer batted for Hale In the ninth. Minneapolis 4O11O0OOO8 Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Famed runs: Minneapolis. 1: Milwaukee. 1. Two-base hits: Hoff mlesier. Phyle. First base on balls: on Btimmeii, 2; on Hale. 2. Double play: Bchafley to Donohue. Stolen bases: Laily, Wllmot, Mclntyre. Sacrifice hit: McCreery. Struck out:- By Stlmmell, 8; ty Hale, i. uei. on oases: Minneapolis 6; MIlwauKee, iu. Time: -i:. umpires Moran and Mullane. St. Paul's Battlagr Dot Trick. ST. PAUL, May 6. The home team won by superior batting and all around work, Vols was hit hard In the ssventh Inning. Attendance, tw. score ST. PAUL. KANSAS CITT. R.H.O.A.B R.H. O.A.B. Shannon, ef. 8 10 Oaaley, ef.. Maioney. e. .10 0 1 Jackaoa, rt... 1 Oeir, If 1 Marcan, If... 8 flrhaefer, aa. 8 Wheeler, lb., 1 rtUBstna, lb.. 0 Palrue, lb.... 0 Sullivan, e... 0 Vola, p 0 Chech, p 0 I 1 3 8 1 0 11 1 0 S 0 0 0 0 I 0 1 0 Nance, 2b.. 0 Orandr. lb. 0 0 Rothfuaa, rf . 0 1 Knoll, if. V Leewe, aa.... 0 0 M' Andre's, Ib 1 0 Ulbaon, p.... 1 01 I Totals. t T 14 S3 3 Totala I 11 27 11 l' St. Paul 10001101 8 Kansas City 0000100807 Earned runs: St. Psul, 6: Kansas City, 1 rwo-Dase nits: jaenson, vvneeier, Bcnaerer Maioney, Nance. Three-base hit: Rothfuss! Sacrifice hit: Hugglns. Stolen baaes: Shan non, Pelrce, Maioney (2). First base on Dana: (Jti umson, 2; on vols,' 8; on Chech 1. Struck out: By Gibson. 4: by Vols. 3: by Chech. 1. Hit by Gibson. Shannon', by Vols. Mc Andrews. Left on bases: St. Paul, 4: Kansas city, a. Time: 3:00. Umpire cunmngnam. Standing of Ike Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P.C. Milwaukee Indianapolis ... St. I aul Toledo Kansas City.... Ioulsvllle Columbus Minneapolis ... Games today: lis, Milwaukee Columbus, Indl ....11 .818 11 ...10 12 11 11 13 13 .818 .8S3 .846 .364 .360 11 .063 Kansas City at Minnearwv at St. Paul, Louisville at inapolLa at Toledo. BALL GAME FOR WEDNESDAY Vnloa Stork Yards Jnnlors Will Meet the Omaha Field Clab Klae. The game between the Union Stock Tard Juniors and the Omaha Field club, which was postponed Saturday on account of wet grounda, will be played at Vinton Street park Wednesday afternoon. The weather indications point to a good day and a large crowd ia expected. The Stock Tarda en thusiasts will turn out to see their kids win. Game called at 8:30 p. m. Lineup: Stock Yards Jrs. Position. Field Club. H ichten First base Heed Talbot Second base Knox Mlllett Third base Chambers Pohner Shortstop Malons Ferguson Left field Clarke McMahon CenterHeld Heagland Lott Rlht field Tlupery Miller C.itoher Martin Qulnn pitcher Davidson Caughey Fltcher Gordy Adams Pitcher FALLS, CITY THE CHAMPIONS Wins Large Percentage of Points la the High School Meat. HCMBOLDT, Neb.. Msy .-fSpeciaI ) The rst annual meet of the Richardson County Athletic association was pu.Kd off at the county fair grounds with a s.lfht change in the program, occasioned by ths storm of the morning, which dampened th course and made the ball game lui o.alble Five of the eight schools of the sssoclailiri wers represented and the first event, the basket ball game, waa won ty the Dawson flrls, who contested with the Salem team merest was keen and Lloyd Thomas of Dawson won first honors ss sn athlete with 1H points te his credit. Falls City was the winning high school, making BS of the Ka points. Dawson and Salem took second and third place with 33 and 23 points re spectively. The board of control has pur chased a beautiful bust of Apollo Bnlvl dere and this will be used as the prise to be held from year to year by the school winning first honors. Following is the re sult of the contest by events: One hundred-yard foot race: Thomas, Dawson, won; Lyons. Falls City. second Hates. Falls City, third. Time: 0:11. Four hundred snd forty-yard race: Cag non. Falls City, won: CJrtrnth. Ver.lon, ac. ond; Beaaley, Fslls City, third. Time: 0:85. Running broad lump: Thomas, Dawson, won; Johnson. Salem, second: I. unity, Hhu beit. third. Distance: 13 feet l Inch's ,34Ue mnj DaiL, i'aUa ui .WwUft. Palem. second: Falloon. Falls City, third. Time: 8 14. Runnlna hlah lump: dreenwald. Falls City, won; Llnbee, Dawann, second; Lewis, rails (.Ity, tnira. tieignt: 4 feet 5 Incnes. Shot-put: Lyons. Kails City, won; Corn, Salem, second; Thomas. Dawson, third. Distance: 31 feet 1 Inches. Two hunnreil anl twen'v-vard race: Thomas, Dawson, won: Lyons, Falls City, second; Corn. Salem, third. Time: t;29. Klght hundred and eighty-yard race; Wlnlltf Sal.m wntl W.KI E-.ll. .Mr.. .n ond; Lewis, Falls City, third. Time: 3 3. Pole vault: Stockton. Falls t'lty, won: Oaanon, Falls City, second: Porter, Salem, tnira. Meignt: s teet s incnea. Btandlna blsh lump: Oreenwald. Falls City, won; Thomas, Dawson, second; Lewis, Falls t'lty, third. Hammer throw: Corn. Salrm, won; Osg non. Falls t'lty, second; l.'lmer, Dawson, third, instance: 73 feet 1 Inch. One mile relay: Falls Cltv wolr. Dawson seertnd, Salem third. Eight hundred snd eiehtv-vard orlnclnare race: Salem won, 8hubert second. Falls City third. EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACK?. Orearor K. Makes Track Record at Chicago to Sportsmen's Barprlae. CHICAOO. May 1. Gresor K.. sn Ameri can Derbv candidate, not thought able to go the distance, broke the track record for the mile and seventy yards in the tourtn event et Worth today, winning the race In easv fashion from the best field of aed horses he hss ever met. The new record wss set at 1:44 3-8. as against the old mark of 1:46 3-6. Results: First rsce. six furlonss: Marlln won. Full Back second, Harry Beck third. Time: 1:14 3-6. Second race, four furlongs: IAdy Free Knight won. Miss Flrlschmann second, Belle Juan third. Time: 0:49. Third race, si and a half furlongs: Benti Ormonde won. Favonlus second. Soothsayer third. Time: 1:20. Fourth race, one mile and seventy varda: Oregor K. won, Nitrate second, Bondage third. Time: 1:44 -. Fifth race, six furlongs: Sliver Flri won. Miss Hume second. Our Bessie third. Time: 1:13 3-6. Sixth race, one mile and an eighth: Bonnie Llssak won Omdurman second, John A. Clarke third. Time: 1:34. IH'ISVILLE, Ky May 6. Results: First race, for 2-year-olds, nurse S4of. four and a half furlongs: Esprson won, Walbut HIU second. Play Bnll third. Time: 0:55',. Second race, purse $400, six furlongs: Monsieur Beauclalre won. Bummer II sec ond, Hargls third. Time: 1:15. Third race, selling, purse $400, one mile and a sixteenth: Bean won. Lombre sec ond Caxton third. Time: 1:60V. Fourth race, for maiden 2-year-old fillies, purse 3400, four furlongs: Shawan won, Phelan second, Cardona third. Time: 0:19. Fifth race, selling purse 34HO, one mile: Jules Fonio won, Pepper Dick second, Boomersck third. Time: 1:434. Sixth race, selling, purse S4'K, one mile: Aimless won. Emir second, Wlnesap third. Time: 1:434. NEW YORK, May S Results: First race, six furlongs, selling: Orloft won. Star, and Garter second. Northbrook third. Time: 1:14 1-6. Second race, six furlongs: Futurla won. Sweet Alice second. Ascension third. Time: 1:14. Third race, the Elmhurst stakes, five fur longs: Race King won. Mips Shylock sec ond. Wliard third. Time: 1:011-6. Fourth race, the Williamsburg handicap, six furlongs: Sacchnromater won. The Guardsman second, Toscan third. Time: 1:131-5. Fifth race, five furlong: Ixiwcut won. Heritage second, Australian third. Time: 1:02 8-5. Sixth race, handicap, one mile and seventy yards: Himself won, Wild Pirate second. Circus third. Time: 1:46. ST. LOITI8 May 6. Results: First race, four furlongs, purse: Perla won, Lena 8, second, Bessie B. third. Time: 0:60. - Second race six furlongs, purse: Hemlock won, Crutchfleld second, Martin Brady third. Time: 1:17. t. Third race, four furlongs, purse: Jehane won, Ora McKeeney second, Eugenie B. third. Time: 0:49H- Fourth race, one mile and an eighth, sell ing: South Breese won, Edgardo second, W. B. Gates third. Time: l:5fi. Fifth race, one mile and twenty yards, selling: KlngetellS' won. Nearest second, Audlphone third. Time: 1:45V4. Sixth race, six furlongs, purse: Gustus won. Outlaw second,' Bluegrass Girl third. Time: 1:15H. ' sa2 ' J' COLUMBIA OUTSAILS RELIANCE Jfew Cop Defender Distanced by a . Quarter of av Mile la Twenty " Mlnates. GLEN COVE, L. I.Y May 8 It needed Just twenty minutes today for Columbia to demonstrate that In a light wind and beat ing to windward It is a better boat than Reliance. Starting from a position to leeward and slightly astern of Reliance Columbia sailed through the new boat's lee, tacked across Its bow and In the next leg of a mile and a half Increased Its lead to nearly a quarter of a mile. Reliance then withdrew. When Columbia went through Its lee Re liance kept off and voluntarily gave up the. advantage of Its windward position, but It was none the less decisively r.nd emphatic ally outsailed. This waa the first brush be tween the rivals. The sea wss as smooth as a pond and both boats carried mainsail, staysail, work ing lib and small club-topsail. At the start of the race Reliance was a little ahead and to windward of Columbia. Re liance held Its position only a few minutes, for as the breese freshened Columbia drew up In astonishing fashion, ran by it to lee ward and In ten minutes was leading the new boat by lengths. Columbia heeled easily, while Reliance stood up much more stiffly, carrying more canvas. Columbia went ahead and steadily drew away, seeming to foot faster and sail closer to the wind. It wss a quarter of a mile ahead on the twenty minutes race. Hart Ootaoxes O'Brien. PHILADELPHIA, May S. Marvin Hart of Louisville had ths better of the elx round fight with Philadelphia Jack O'Brien tonight at the Pennsylvania Athletic club. O'Brien put up a wonderful fight against Hart, who was twenty-four pounds th heavier. The Phlladelphlan had the better of the bout up to the fifth round, when the was almost knocked out by the Louisville man. In the sixth O'Brien received severe punishment and was all but out when the bell sounded. Because Hart failed to wel-'h In at 170 pounds O'Brien received Hart's weight forfeit of 1260. Games In Three-I I.eagae, At Decatur Decatur, 4; Joltet, 1. At Bloomington Bloomlngton, 4; Rock Island. 3. At Davenport Davenport. 7; Dubuque. 1. At Rockford Rockford, 7; Cedar Rapids, 8, Collegre Base Ball. At Chicago University of Illinois. 29; Northwestern university, 1. The game was called at the end of the sixth inning on ac count of darkness. The Beat Care for Colds Is Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion. Sure, pleasant, safe and guaranteed to soon cure, or no pay. 60c, 11.00. For sale by Kuhn A Co. Three Saloona at Wayne. WAYNE, Neb.. May 5. (Special Tele, gram.) The new city council met this morning and granted license to three sa loons at 11,000 each. Mayor Brltton In structed the. marshal to order all slot ma chines tskea out and they were removed at once. THE REALTY MARKET. INSTRUMENTS placed on record Tuerday May 6: Warranty Deeds. South Omaha Land companv to w W. Clark, lot 6, block Wl, South Omaha a Otto Bell and wife to A. E. Olander lot 8, block 1, Shull's let add ' 2 20) Louis Dahl snd wife to P E. Peter son, lot 14. block 6, Van Camp's add 86) W. J. Kauger and wife to S. Kiins and wife. Tot 18, block 8. Arbor 1'lare 40) M. W. Krueger to W. W. Mcllvalne, e 60 feet of w 81 feet of n 120 feet of a 160 feet lot 4. block 6, Park Place.. 1 Pioneer Townslte company to C. H. Hall, lot 8. block 10. Bennington 10) F. W. Carmlchael and wife to Caro line C. Johnson, 'lot 8, block 111, Dundee Plsoe R. 8. Horton and wife to same, lot 18, block HI. asms frx) Mary C. Morton et al to J. V. Bover, lots 11 and J4. block 28. West Bide add 173 Deeds. Frank Thompson, executor, et al to O. J. Wolff, lot 8, block t. Union Place ...... 15) Total ntul Of Uauslars ...,,... RS7J A SEAL SACQUE WORTH G350 FOR NOTHING A BEAVER SACQUE WORTH GI50 FOR NOTHING These will be presented to ladv customers of Wool Suits. Ktamlnes, Mistrals, Cheviots. Broadcloths. Perses, X'ri'e, ans and every grade of Wool Suits In our mammoth second floor stocks. These Suite will be sold at less than ea-iiT i and the gift carnival Is In connection with the sale of thene Suits. No lottery, no scheme. Full particulars in Cl"k Sictll cost Denartment second floor DISTRIBUTION OF GIFTS ON JI BUCCKSSFl'L CONTESTANTS. ONLY 1M1 TE1E THE NEW SILK DEPT. The Talk of Omaha A PJ3ammoth Sale 200 pieces 75c, $1.00 and $1.23 Silka at 5 5c a yard. Liberty Satin In black, green and all colora. Oros do Landers In beautiful ahadea. Crinkled Taffetas, black and colors. Striped Dresden Taffetas all th new shades. Plain black Taffeta. Plain cream Taffeta. Plain white Taffeta. All at, a yard, 55 Conts 23 pieces Oriental Tailetas, in black, cream and all colors a lining taffeta that Las uo equal all one price wortli 50c, for 32 Gents 36-inch black Moire wortli $1.00 a yard for coats, skirts and petticoat 59 Cents 24-inch India Silks worth 75c a yard black, cream, white and all colors 50 pieces just received for this sale. Come to this GREATEST OF ALL GREAT SALES at, a yard, 40 Cents At the Dress Goods Counter Big Sale Colored Mohairs, Rrilliantiues and Sicilians plain, stripes, polka dots, cluster dots and pin dots in black and white navy and white and plain colors widths 40 to 54 inch worth from 85c to $1.25 all go at one price only per yard, 50 Cents Big Reduction. Sale of Voiles, Etawines and Minstrals all colors, including! blacks and creams 38 and 42 inches wide only 50 pieces in the lot goods considered cheap at' 85c all at one price in this sale onlv, per yard 50 Gents Mid-Week Domestic Bargains Turkish Wash Rags Wednesday only on sale in Ilarney street entrance bargain'circle each One Cent lionsdale Muslin the well-known brand of Lonsdale fine bleached muslin, 30 inches wide, in lengths 2 to 10 yards -on sale in Ilarney street entrance bargain circle, at, yd. 6 Cents Fine Zephyr Ginghams a large assortment of patterns and colors suitable for dress, waists and skirts colors guar anteed to wash and not fade-i-12Jc quality on sale in Ilarney street' entrance bargain circle at per yard 72 Cents Draper Cloth -r-the best quality sanitary bleached draper, loth 10 yards in a bolt worth OSc-on sale in Ilarney street bargain circle at, a bolt ,. 49 Cents - Iiuek Towels 1500 dozen bleached lluck Towels all sizes all kinds some fringed and some hemmed worth up to 20c "Wednesday, while they last, on sale in Ilarney street bargain circle at, each 3 Cents WOMEN'S DRESSES AT A SACRIFICE We must reduce our immense stock of women's tailored suits. Do you want a spring suit? If you do, come and make a selection from our stock We will make a price that will astonish you, and perhaps you may get the first or second gift we are going to make to the ladies who purchase .suits of us during the next' GO days. Just think .of it. You might get an Alaska ,seal coat worth $350 or an Alaska all about them in the cloak department. . ' WASH WAISTS. If you want a dainty waist' in fine lawn, India linen or the domasi cloth,or . enibroirdered Irish linen, we can supply you. Onr stock is very complete. For Wednesday we are making a special sale of some very attractive flft numbers at ............ a..., I itO UMBRELLAS Rain or sun, sized for women, the best value ever offered prices: $1.50, $1.25, 98c, 75c and 50c. Need a Galling JEALOUS LOVER SHOOTS SOME Widow Jones ol Oaceola Mad a Tar et Of or Man Who Wooed Her. OSCEOLA. Neb.. Msy I. (Special.) Steve Corbett, sn smorous swain, under took to hasten Mrs. Minnie Jones In making up her mlud to marry htm. using a small 22-callber revolver during the process. O&e shot struck Mrs. Jones In the neck and another In the forearm, both wounds being painful, but neither danger ous. Mrs. Jones has been staying at the Cor bett home for some time, and Corbett had been assiduous In .his attentions. Yes terday he demanded that she marry him forthwith, and while she was writing a note to her mother he drew a revolver and began firing. After tha .hooting Corbett fled and the sheriff Is in pursuit. Mrs. Jones formerly lived In South Omaha. Her parents live near here. K. OF P. CARNIVAL COMMENCES Urge Crowd Attends First Day of Entertainment Given at Hastings. HASTINGS. Neb.. May 5 (Special Tele gram.) The Knights of Pythias esrnlvsl and May festival was officially opened here tonight by a big parade. heade by Hast ings division No. 4, Vniform 'rank, Knights of Pythias, followed by Captain Collins' Figprune Cereal A delicious Cereal 'Coffee made of choice California fift tod prunes and grain abaolutely free from artificial matter, ,SOLX BY ALL GROCEKS, LT TH THESE BACOUEH WILL BB 6 1 XT Y DAYS TILL JULY 6TH. aTI-TT3 y Card? 100 in Pretty Case for 49c Carnival company. One of the features of the pafads was a magnificent display ot fireworks. The carnival takes la a com plete square and Is crowded with a splendid line of special features. The festival will continue all week and hundreds of visitors from surrounding towns have already gath ered here to remain throughout the entire festival. Chamberlain's etomarh and Mver Tablets Are Jost What Yon Heed When you feel dull after eating. When you have no appetite. When you have a bad taste In your mouth. . When your liver Is torpid. Wben your bowels are constipated. When you have a headache. When you feel bilious. They will Improve your appetite, clesnsa and invigorate your stomach and regulate your liver and bowela. Prlco 25 cents per box. Relieves the Dronth. DAKOTA CITT, Neb., May 6. (Special.) After a four days' drouth liquor Is once more on sale In Dakota City, tha village board meeting In special session last even ing and granting a liquor license to Henry Kromwlede, he being the only applicant on hand with a bond and $1,200 In money. L. A. Coats, who also conducted a saloon here the past year, failed to be present at the board meeting, so Instead of having two saloons at.S600 each the town now has only one at $1,200. The license money has been apportioned, $800 to the school fund and $400 to the village fund. MADB UP TO THE ORDER OF THE nr WEDNESDAY GLASSWARE BARGAINS An elegant array of glassware of all 'iescrip tions vases, creamery sugar-bowls, butter-bowls, berry -bowl?, rose-bowl, cako stands, etc., etc. These are arranged in three lots. Assortment No. I. Your choice fit Wednesday, each . . . . lUli Assortment No. 2. Your choice, each !5c Assortment No. 3. Your choice, each 20c BARGAINS IN OPTICAL DEPARTMENT Your Sight Satl: factorily Suited. 10-year gold filled glasses, best periscopal I EH lenses, only iUU Finest Almnnico, warrant ed not to discolor, best periscopal I OR lenses, only I & l Nickle- plated Steel, all kinds, good quality tn lenses, only llllu Rubber frame eye O C f glasses, for . . . . . . . . a 5J u Best rimless eye '"glasses, 10-year gold filled mount ings, very pretty and very high grade, 50 Jewelry Dep'. Ma n F oor. beaver coat worth $10. Ask h New Principle of Remsvlnz ' ! Superfluous . Hair i The Only Method Endorsed by Physicians, Surgeons, Derma tologists and Dedlcal Journals. Heretofore thta nmaraable trraratlAn sia teen r.Sered to Ihe meOi.al Iraterultr eaclii alrelr and dlaruaard In inedlral t.utilirat lona which waa sol aoeaalhle lo the . rtrral pub lic. Now, however, wo wlah all lo know more about It; neura our reaaon (or prearnllna Le Miracle through the lax preaa. .. T,,d. on ol II. Tour money ba. a If It (alia lo do all that la alalmeri lor u Send tor KKKB Booklet and endowment, laaaled) to tie MIRACLB CHKMICAL Iti Ikil lark avenue. New York. N. y. KOR SaUE By SCHAEFER'5 DRUQ STORE, 16th and Chicago Pts. K VaaFaV reliable ! k nru..i fee rniCHKMKH r.N.LJ! le Mr at u fe.lri a... " ftnia. ,,; ika.M,.aiM. lak....,. neacerawa Siih.lll alien, ad lalla Uni. But i.f it,...... . ae Helle for lj lea," lour, b r Uragfiiu felrke.t-, t. ' atMUeaa wv huij.a, Deputy state Veterinarian, -food Inspector. . H. L. RIU1CCI0TTI, D. Y. S. CUT I VBTBRINAiUJLN. Office and tnQrRSjtRIMicl Mason Bta, Omaha. Neb. Telsohons 6ia. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER et Asrleellaral Weekly. TWENTIETH CENTURY FARMER Oaly Oas Peflaa Yaav . - all