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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1003. Oil AHA STARTS OFF RIGHT let M ine Defeatsd in Opening of th ecioi st Home. OriNNiE GONDING LINES OUT A HOMER Tno Men on Bases When th Oneh tame and the Unme Woe Won Riant There fcy tha Hit. Rhoades, 10. rims: tone. 1:69. Lmxtre: Jonn- il I I It .. t l l 4 Take Seven la Oaa Inning. PROOKLTN. Mar 7 Tlmsly . hatting. coupled Wth three bases t.n Valla. gave Brimhlyn seven runs In the third Inning today. The Boatona muld not hit Oarvln I to any extent. Pettlnger waa In anything but good form and tha home Wm scored an easy victory. Doyle waa put out of the game for kicking and Ah-arn took hi place. Attendance. 1X. Score: I I 14 It f BROOKl.T. R HO. A E Strani, e(... I Mi-Creedle, rt I Shecearl. It. 1 twile, lb.... I 1 10 t Aheem, lb... 4 I Paklen, 'm... I Jaikllterh. . rio4. lb... t Jordan, lb... I Oarrln, .... 1 1 I It Petter, ef... 4 Tenner. ID... I Ab'K-hlo, aa. 4 f r.U. II... l earner, rf .. BnMr, Ib-. t Grem'ser, lb. 4 Meran, a r-ettinger, a. Stan lev .... 80STOM. R H O A.E. Totals ...II II r, II ll ToUla I 4 4 "i 1 si i I (lwliniuw, m 4 4 IMrAllletee, B-mla. t I elellla, B. Abbott. .... 1 I I a Bersbii. a. 1 t ( Totala Totals ... I It IT li I Cleveland 0 0 t 1 1 0 t -4 Detroit 0 0 0 4 0 16 Earned rum: Cleveland, I; P-Uolt, 2. Three-base hit: Hickman. Sacrifice hlta: Mullln, McAllister. Stolen bases: Kllck (2). Crawford 2), Bradley, McCnrthy, Mr. Alllsier, Barrett. Double plays: Gocnnauer to Hlrkmnn, Oochnauer to Joe. Flrat baae on halls: Off Jlrrnhard. 4; oft Mullln. 1. I-eft on bases: Cleveland, 5: Detroit, 7. Struck out! By Mullln, 6; by Hernhard, 4. Time: 1:60. Umpire: O'Laufthlin. Standing of the '1 earns. Played. Won. Lost. P C ViiKrilif waa tha nnenlna nf tha Weat nm Inne-uA apaann In Omaha and the locale ..T...I.M . ..v. I 'Batted for Petilnser In ninth. lOOK mo K H ill r uru -awuiv vui iuakvu- . n A 9 1 rt 1 ft 19 log uime In the last of the second and gave g ..."Y.'.'.'.'.'Ji MMltH-l Omahn the three runt that clnohed the Karned runs: Brooklyn, 4. Two-base hit: game. It waa a pretty day and a pretty Dahlen. Sacrifice hit: Pitting er. Flrat ., . ni.-h.ra' kettle with a final baae on balla'. Off Garvin, ; oft Flltlnger, game and a pitcners battle, witn a final , K. urnnkivn. 3: Boa- ecore oi i a. It waa a typical openln of rlty notable, officials and a band playing olrcaa nude : m:.; :r:::s ban: b, oarvm. i. - i umpire: o Day. ana me opening 01 me season oy in I .Ml .6 t 01 Chicago n 30 Philadelphia 16 Boa ton A I Now York 14 7 Detroit 13 Washington U S St. Louis in I Cleveland 10 I Uames today: St. Louis at Chlcaao. De troit at Cleveland, Waehlngton at Pnlladel phia, New York at Boston. GUNFIRE HAS METROPOLITAN Wim First Money After Bretting Track and Faoe Becordi BURNS' GAME RIDING BRINGS VICTORY Filly ralle Behlad, Apaearlae; Beatea, bat Jockey Ueta Rslra Raart Oat of ller. t'reaalna; the Wire Ahead. .30 .:0 I . V rTlCltL..l Tenniv Carney AM tHIUAN AddUUIA I IUN liAMtS g, with a parad linger, 6 totn b"e-.lonry, Carney, cranks galor. J?"": To Ahhaitichlo to Teener. Left on Kaaaaa City Hit. Mlaaeapolle Hard, at the for baae.: Brooklyn. 8: Boston. . Wild rltch: I vi.i.,1... lth l (lorvin PaHafd ball: Moran it l.ii. I Tim: Bis to Spare. mayor. In which he declared that the sea son of the rhubarb pie, bock beer and bts ball la on again. Then Omaha scattered Into tha field and Mayor Moo res deliber ately threw th ball aver th plate, while the Dts Moines batter struggled hard to mis It. The gam began then In truly sarneat and the boys put up an article of th national game worth going miles to fee. When they went to bat they fell on th ball and , - .a . l . , . . i atalniald. m anocaea 11 id xoe lour winaa, pui no matter I Majoon, lb... til how hard or how far It went somebody got I rirtt. ....... i t t l Inat In time Tha. iMI ah.Mi 1 Harpar, f snd brilliant, and everyone took almost Impossible chances and fielded perfectly. Varied Play Marks Ganae. PITTSBURG. May 7 All kinds of play was aeen In the gam today. Good hitting, ..in . . i ., a.Aa I'lnii nnlll won bv bunchlnc hlta. Mu-h kicking on I easy for the opposing batters and was re won ty UUMIIUIIB nil". I ll.,. Vu Tkno. In t h n fl ft h Thnmp, both eldea marred and delayed the game, Attendance, 1,400. Score: CINCINNATI. FTTTiBl RO, R.H.O.A Kallay, If.... I I I Sarnoar, ef. t 1 t bonlln, rf... I I Boeklar, lb.. I 1 11 Marrlaaar, lb t I I Comoran, as. I S 1 l I l r t t t 1 tl Totala ...11 11 M it I Ranmont, Clarke, If.... I 4 lrh, lb.... I I Wagnar, rt., Marrltt, rf... t t nrannflaM. lb 1 t S Krur. aa... 0 K.H.OA.B. el I I t 1 I t Rllchar, IB. rha)ta. a... amlth. t 1 Kanaaerr Veil, p t MINNEAPOLIS, May 7.-Kanaa City again batted out a victory today and de feated the home team by t to 1 8 pore r started to pitch for Mlnneapolla, but was lieved by Thomas in the fifth. Thomns fared no better and Katoll flntahed the game, pitching his flrat time this reaeon and allowing but one hit. Attendancs, 94. Score : KANSAS CITY. MINNEAPOLIS. R.H.O.A.K. B.H.O.AK Story ( the Gaane. Clark was flrat up for the Qulnn aggro- J gatlon and drew a pass to first. Then Qulnn met th ball squarely In tha face and drove It out to deep center, but Qen- Ins fielded It brilliantly and saved It from Totala ... I II SO t I r-lni.llin.il IIAAOOtOO J 11 THHatmrv !o 010004100 KarneH run.! Cincinnati. : Pittsburg, Z. Two-baae hlta: Clarke. Leuch. Corcoran (2). Three-baae hits: Clarke, Kelley. Home run: Clarke. uaennoe ni Clarke. Maaoon. Stolen Imeea: Clarke, Kttohey. Seymour. Donlln. Double play: Kruger to Kltcney to Braniimi. Vlrit troubling to run any more bases. O'Learr I base on balla: Off Kennedy. ; orf veil, z, Kruger. f helps, otruca oui: ry 1'"' struck out and Town batted It down to Wright, and the Inning waa oyer. It was Omaha's turn then and Carter fanned th A . ImIhm kl, J- 111.. - .Wtl I in wruro unuiim in, ,k tine m wainwiua. Durkee stuck out a fin and gathered It In unexpectedly- It was the play of th day and 4.000 fans rose and cheered him wildly. rreaton flew out and toe Inning was ever. 4: by Veil, 1: by Harper, ; by Poole, a. Wild nltchea: Kennedy. H irper. lime: Ctnl.T. ef.,. 0 1 1 0 OlOrlar. ai 0 0 I 4 t Malnner, e... till 1 Lally, If 0104 Nanra, lb.... I 111 1 McCrwrjr. of I I 1 0 Oradr. lb.... I I I 1 1 Yeaar. ... 1111 Rothfuaa. rf. 4 I 1 0 Wilmot, rf... 0 1 4 0 Knoll. If 0 I I 0 C Martin, lb... 0 1 t Lawae, aa.... 4 111 0 Vaablndar, lb t 114 1 McAn'wa, lb 0 t I 4 1 Mclntrre, lb. 1 1 0 I McDonald, a. 1 1 1 I 0 Bi.orar. p 0 1 Thomas, p. .. 0 0 0 1 ToUla ... 0 1114 15 4 Katoll, p 4 10 1 I Totals ... I 10 11 11 "l Katoll out for not touching first ba. Kansas City 0 0 I 0 I 1 0 0 09 Minneapolis 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0-3 Karned nine: Kanaaa City, 4; Minne apolis, 2. Two-bane hKa: MoCreer, Ka toll, Nance (2), Grady, McDonald, Roth funa. Three-bnae hit: Knoll. Bae- on balla: Oft McDonald, I; off Sporer, 1. Struck out: By McDonald, 1; by Sxrer, 2; by Katoll, 2. Stolen bases: Maloney, Grady. Sacrifice hit: Ganley. Left on bases: Kan sns City, 7: Mlnneapolla, 10. Time: 1:56. Umpires: Moran and Mullane. NEW TORK. May 7. Qunnr. J to 1, won 4m l the twelfth Metropolitan handicap at Mor if4 rls park today before 45.000 cheering spec tators, who bad made Mr. Whitney's swift filly the favorite In the betting. Wlbh T. Burns In the saddle she went the Withers mil In 1:S8H, breaking the track record by 1 second and the record for the race by 14 seconds. She displayed speed and game neas and was the first of her sex to win this classic. Two lengths behind the winner came Old England, owned by Green B. Morris and ridden by Shaw. Lux Casta, the Albemarle stables' entry, with Gannon up, was third. The first horse won til, 180, the second 2,000 add the third 11,000. These three had the race among them from the start. Articulate, pulled up by his rider, the apprentice boy Larsen, when the barrier rose, ran a remarkable race and finished fourth, a length behind the tired Lux Casta. The fractional time of the handicap was: One eighth. 0:12; quarter, 0:24; three eighths, 0:35 1-6; half. 0:48 2-5; five-eighths, 1:00 4-5, and mile, 1:38 3-6. The official time was made 1:38 because of the time boards used at Morris park Gunfire looked beaten aa she faltered and fell behind a quarter of a mile from home, but Burns never stopped riding and soon Gunfire was neck snd neck with Old Eng land, then a head in front and Increasing her lead. Gunfire reached the winning line two lengths to the good Artlculate's splendid race led to an offer of his owner, W. C. DeLopex, to match him against Old England at the same dls waa chiefly for sail stretching nl " prac tice the crew. Khnmrock I only carried a working topsail. The new boat drifted slowlv out of the bay. but once In the bay It slipped smartly through the water and down the channel at a a rent pac. Nebraska-is Wla MagaluR Match. GALF-SOrRa. 111.. May 7.-(Speclal Tele gram.) After a neck and berk gnme, Ne braska aucceeded In landing another vic tory from Lombard university by the score of 12 to 1. It was a sluaKlner match from start to finish, five pitchers l-clng up to no avail. Lonanecker was landed on for seven hlta and five scores In the tlrt Inning and a half. Moroe whs then substituted for Nebrtieka. but seven more hits were added and five runs; For Lombard three pitchers, were used, but still the Cornhuskers con tinued to score. Th errors on each side scored about the same number of runs for each. The score: H. If E Nebraska 1110 8 12 0 112 11 n Lombard 42010111 010 14 Struck out: Hy Ion:necker, 3; by Morse, ; by Lombard pitchers. 10. Batteries: Ne. braska, Lnngnecker, Morse nnd Bender; lomhiird, Hughes, Janson, Bourgeois and Hart grove. (James la Tbree-I League. At Cedar Rapids Davenport, 11; Cedar Rapids. 4. At Dubuque Rockford. 6: Dubuque, s. At Jollet Jollet, 12: Decatur. 7. At Rock Island Rock island, t: Bloom- ington, 8. Peoria flgna a Pitcher. PEORIA. III.. May 7. (Special Telegram.) The Peoria base ball mnnngement today signed Pitcher William Wolf, this season with the Philadelphia Americans. He will report to Manager Wilson at Des Moines. College Rase Bait. At CnmbrldR-e Itarvsrd. 6: Brown. 0. At Ann Arbor University of Mlohlgan, I; Northwestern, 1. LILLER ANSWERS VETERANS Deelarea Indianapolis Convention Was Illeaal and Claiaas Rooks by Pircbais, LANCASTER, Pa., May 7. William C, Liller today filed his answer to th Injunc tion proceedings Instituted against him by the National Association of Spanish War Veterans. Liller claims the Indianapolis convention was illegal and the Washington one reg ul&r. The books and papers which the as Seoro Twelve In One Innlna;. TOLEDO, May 7. Indiana polla batted iarrica an over me neia this afternoon, 2:45. Umpires: Emails and Holliday. Frio Hlttlnc Overraai Brrorn. NEW YORK, May -7. New York otit h.ttu Thiiriiniia in todav'a same the hitting being sufficient to win despite their I 8COred twelve runs in the second and hni manv -m isniu va rtn f. i mil i v w m.a ui uoiu I it n rpnhhhs in w f n . I n aV...n. iuv ivvnuB Degmn in mi seeona Wtlen I on lne irounua iur iinriicniiB ...... i Dcure INDIANAPOLIS. long fly to Carter and scored on a hit by I r"h o.a.k Backoff, but that was all they could do. I Brewaa, rf.. In Omaha's half Wright and Dolan flaw u'a. ,eD:: ? out and Stewart and Patterson singled. I Mart, it.... l Then Jawnts Gondlng cam to tha plat "bl'.t I and reached out with bis wagon tongas and outwit, tb... 1 swatted the ball. It struck up close to th mUKJSS. p ience ana Douncea over ana tny all cam I --- - I I 1 1 ll R.H.O.A.K. omae, ef... 1 1 I 1 0 Barry. It 110 Wolrart'o, 111 1 1 I I Kclatsr, rf... i Draahtar, lb. 1 1 0 1 1 Douglaae. lb. 0 I 11 0 0 Huliwltt. as. 0 1 I 4 1 Roth, e 0 4 4 1 0 Mltcbsll, p.. 1 t 0 i 0 tripping heme. That was th only tlms NewTork... .... . I 1 0 l"o 1 0 -8 they could scoro, but It was Just encrsgh to Philadelphia ....... 002100100-4 give them tha game. Earned runs: New York, 1; Philadelphia, Des Moines made a second soor tn th L First baa; on rrors: New ' Y.)rk. 1; fifth on dark', thr..- "Ut 2a xP.hy?i,?b,!:. ? e:onNba0Okff an excusable error by Shafstal after two I Matthewaon, 1; off Mitchell, 4. Struck oUt men were out. Today is ladles day and tb sam two Thomas. Sacrinc hlta: Dunn, Matthew teams play, "Big" Johnson will do th son. Stolen basea: McQann (4), Mertea, i"':9!,:!'0' mvb': Cu-n- DurMcGhora. i".i. mo viuiau aggregation. I pitched ball: By Mitcneii, i. v ;ju Hogrievar, rf..l rox, n Jones, if I Klhm, lb t Coulter, cf....l O'Brien, as... I Tamaett, lb... I Woodruff, O...0 Ktllen, p I R.H.O.A.K. 0 V Smith, rf 0 1 1 Bernard, cf....l 0 0 Blankens , aaO 1 0 Plnumor, If - 1 0 Turner, lb 0 0 1 Owen, lb 0 1 0 Connors, lb...O I 0 Klelnow, C....1 1 Carried, p 0 TOLEDO. R.H.O.A.K. 0 0 0 0 Attendance, 4,000. Score: OMAHA. Carter, rf Genlr.s, cf ., Preston, If , Wright, lb , Dolan, ss Stewart, 2b , Patterson, 3b..., Oondlng, e. ...... Thomss, o , - Shafstal,- p , , 4 i 3 I . .1 AB. R. IB. PO. A. v 1 4 0 2 0 0 1 0 1 1 l- S A A E. ft 0 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 Mitchell, Matthewaon. Passed balls: Roth, t. Time: 1:60. Umpire: Moran. Standing; of the Tensas. Played. Won. Lost. P.O. Nw York 15 11 THMahtira- 19 13 Chicago " 10 Brooklyn 1J Boston J Cincinnati 17 J St. Louis ......18. . Philadelphia .-..17 4 7 7 8 8 .12 -13 733 632 .5X8 52 600 471 333 .236 Totals It 11 I? t I Tout t 0 17 I T Indianapolis 2 12 0 0 S 0 t o oi Toledo 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 02 Earned runs: Indianapolis, B; Toledo, 1. Home runs: Klhm, Jones. Two-base hits: Kleinow. Coulter (21. Jonea. Tmat O'Brien. Sacrifice hit: Blankenshlp. Stolen bases: Smith. Tamsett. Hares on bills: Off Klllen, 3. Struck out: By Cat rick. 1: by Klllen, 3. Left on bases: Indianapolis, 4; Toledo, 4. Double play: Tamsett to Kihm to Woodruff. Wild Ditch: Carrlok. Timet 1:60. Umpire: Foreman. , Fnat Game Ends Close. COLUMBUS. O.. May 7. Columbus de feated Louisville today In a fast and Inter esting game. The pitching of Crablll and the batting or Hlattery were the features. Attendance, 1,200. Score. COLUMBUS. I LOUI8VILLB. R.H.O.A.K. R.H.O.A.K. Bannoa, lb... 0 111 1 Kerwln, rf... 0 0100 Hart, cf 1110 0 firmer, rf... 0 110 1 Raymer. Ib.. 1111 0 Bulllraa. lb.. 1 I s Turner, ss.... 1 114 grhrlrer, a... I 14 10 Blattery, id.. 1 111 1 0 ft-haub. Ib Amdt, rt.... 0 0 10 0 Williams, It, I I I I I chase mad at a constable's sale on a land lord's warrant. aoclatlon claims aa Its property became tance and weights as In the Metroplltan nis property, do avers, Dy virtue oi a pur and Mr. Morris quickly sgreed to a matcn for $1,000 a side. Sovereign, carrying 158 pounds, In the first race, lowered th track record for five and a half furlonga second by covering th distance in 1:07. Reaults: First race, ftv and a half furlongs: Sov ereign won. Royal Summons second, Luke ward third. Time: 1:07. Second race, four and a half furlongs: Rapid Water won, Kameokl second. Fickle third. Time: 0:58. Thirfl race, live furlongs: Broomstick won. Precious Btone second, Palmbearer Fourth ruci. Metropolitan handicap, 21,000 added one mile: Gunfire won, Old Lngland second, Lux Casta third. Time, 1:38. Fifth race, Meadowbrook steeplechase, about two miles: Betsy Ross won. The Duffer second. Kats SpoUwood third. Tim: 4 '16 'Sixth race, seven furlongs: Satire won. Nevermore second. Rough Rider third. Time: 1:2714- DR. A1IES IS FOUND GUILTY Jtrj Dfolr That Latt Major Awpted Rii Hundred-Dollar Bribe. FULL DAY NEEDFD TO REACH VERDICT Panel Upends Twenty-Fonr Ha a re In Itellrement Ilefore Annonnrlnx Klodlnss nnd Paving Way for Appeal. MINNEAPOLIS. May 7. Albert AloniO Ames, former mayor of Minneapolis, has been found RIHy of accepting a bribe of $800 while chief executive of this city. After being out twenty-four hours, neia by a disagreement, the Jury returned tneir verdict late this afternoon. The usual mo tions were made at once for a stay and an arrest of execution of Judgment and a long fight on appeal will now come. Throughout the trial Dr. Ames has borne up wen snd to all appearances nsa noi seemed better at any time than during the summing up by counsel. The defendant waa on hand early this morning, while his wife and the attorneys were In attendance. There was a rustle of excitement when j .L. L.IIIM . If. I t.. r-1 U Alt ' I chambers and handed him a note. The Jury was sent for and the crowd expected a verdict, but It did not come. Jnry Asks Questions. Ths Jury had asked that certain questions be answered which formed th basis of quit an extended discussion In th Judge's chambers as to the proper way to answer them without doing any InJuBtlc to ths defendant. The three questions put to the court by the Jury were: 1. Was there any evidence to show that Gardner collected anv rraft before Dr. Ames left for his hunting trip. 2. Where and from whom did the police, aside from Norbeck. set their orders to re port to Gardner at Ames' medical office ? J. When Ames received the $600 from Oardner did he know that It was graft money? ASTHMA Maretl 14. tKI Flaaas sent tn Uae aiteloeee. aridnoa a sample battle of tha Blker-Hnff Cure for eonaumrtloa. ' 1 bare tried It for asthma an4 am tree from It fnr the Bret time tn aaTen years. I eo not know how to thank yea enough. SARAH M. HOTT. No. Ill S. Thomaa St., Loe Anarlaa. Cel. TWrLVg IHiNnsBn more trittmnntata like the above, tnfther with full dstalla of poet tlr rurea. ran be has at Peaton ITus Co. Th-ae 1.100 teettmoatala show more genuine Sn TOluntary elden-e of curse rf fhrnnte cae-t of ASTHMA. HSONfHITIR. CATARRH and CONSl atPTION than all other ao-ralled "eurea" can show In the entire history ef their business. ron sali at BEATON DRUG CO.. Ith and Fsrnam. TRIAL ROTTl.nS freo ky naall, postpaid, by ad dress la the Elker rtrnc Co., loo William St., Mow York City. DR. SEARLES So well snd favor ably known as tha leading, moat reliable and successful M'ECIALIST ln e.ll DISEASES OF MEN. They have been manv years In estab hrhlng tholr reputn iton IN OMAHA for honest and bunorabi DEALINGS, and 'f:e,eM!T.! ters thsnying tbem for he CUKKS per fected and the great goo.t they . n-, t - lira sariM If TlM uetrn uv ote5? as Speciiisi.; I- tfsatlng atl d.a- Te't.RTAIN OF A Ol'llfi by CON ULTINO the HEST FIRST. I rR rkahi.KS Kraduntecl at two or ins After the Jury had tken their seats j ft-t ntedlca "-'l' . Totals $9 g I DES MOINES. AB. R. JB. PO. A. I 1110 J ' 1 Games today: Boston at Brooklyn, Phil- Koarh. o 1 4 1 o adelphla at New Tork, Chicago at SU lxuls. Crsbill, 14 0 11 1 I ?,i..i.i . Ptttabura. I . . T T Srhaub. Ib... 0 1 4 I I Odweil,- cf.,l flit Vlox. as t I 1 1 0 Chllds, lb.... 0 0 14 0 Eases, e e e B. 0 0 0 0 u 0 J 4 0 0 t 1 o io o 110 0 u o 1 1 o 0 110 6 0 0 110 . ' -1-12 0 CHICAGO. May 7.-Most of ths hitting 83 I I 24 11 1 and all the scoring was dons In the first A . a a a . . 1 - ! Inning. Slever eucceeded Budhoff In th 0?22ia2SAT! second, the remainder of the gams being 01001000 01 ..v.J.- K.rtla Attendanca. L860. Score: Clark, cf.... yulnn, 2b... O'Leary, ss. Town, lb... Hoffer, rf... Durkee, 3h,. Mackofr, If.. Fohl, c Marshal, p. Totals... Omaha Des Moines Earned runs: Omaha, t: Dea Mnln 1 Three-base hits: Thomas, Clark. Horn run: Gondlng. Baaes on balls: Off Bhaf rtal, 2. Struck out: By Shafstal, 4; by Marshal. 6. Hit by pitcher: By .Bhaf- mui, i, uj mnrsnai. i. unuDie play: i Wright to Stewart Tlmei 1:25, Ums'ra: Hrennan. Denver Errors Loao Game, COLORADO SPRINGS. Mar T Two er. rors, coupled with two hits, allowed two men to score, winning the ninth game for the locals, after one man was out In tha ninth. Tha score: R H El Colo. Springs. OOOOtlOOt tti Denver 10000101061$ Batteries:' Denver, Gaston and Latimer; vi'iuibuu opring", xsewmeyer anu uoran. GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE BSSSS: Plrst Innlnsj Decides Contest, Wkleb ChlonsTO Takes From t. Loals. Totals ... 4 t 14 14 I $0111 A A A pitchers' CHICAOO. R H.O.A Dolan. lb.... t I 14 1 1 Jonea, ef Orcen. rf.... 1 Hallman. a latiell, lb.... 1 Paly, Ib 1 Tannehlll, ss t Snllliaa, s... t WSIte, a 1 s 0 t t 0 0 0 otoo i o t o 0 110 1110 t 4 1 I 1 1 t 0 ST. 1)UIS. R.H.O.A.B. Bmtctt. If... 11110 Heldflnk, ot. e l iv Hemphill, rt. 1 1 t t t Andrraia. It t 1 11 1 t Wallace, ss.. 0 0 9 1 1 MnCoi-k lb., e I I 1 1 Frlel, Ib. ...i t n it i Totals ... t 10 IT 11 41 Columbus 0 0 0 01010010 14 Earned runs: Louisville. 1: Columbus. $. Left on bases: Louisville, 3; Columbus, 6. Stolen bases: Odweil, Blattery, Sacrifice hits: Crablll. Schriver. Two-base hits: Vlox, Hart, Raymer, Blattery, Roach. Double plays: Srhaub (unassisted), Ray mer to Blattery, xiannon to mattery. Hit by pitched ball: Roach, Crabtl. Struck out: By Crabll, I; by Eag&n, 3. Time: 1:36. Umpire: Haskell. St. Pavnl Takes Easy Ono. 8T. PAUL. May 7. Th local team hit Elliott hard in the first and sixth, and won with ease. Davis was hit hard, but per fect support shut off runs. Attendance, (00. Score: ST. PAUL. MILWAUKEE Suaden, Sudhoff, B. f lexer, p.., Kahoe ... t t 1 t 1 .. t t f 1 t .. t 0 1 0 ..4140 .. t t t I .n Imu i o-$ B.H.O.A.E. Shannon, ef. I I I 0 0 Jarkeon, rf.. t I I t 0 Geter. If t 1 t t 0 s-haerer. ss. S 1 S 4 0 Wheeler, lb.. I I t I 0 Hueclns. lb.. 1114 0 Keller, lb... 0 1110 Sullivan, s... 11110 Davis, B 0 1110 Touts ...11 11 17 11 0 Phyla, as.. Donahue, lb. t Wood. If t funsan, rf. . 0 Bhafler, lb.. 1 Vnslaub, lb.. I Bneer, c 0 Feer, cf t Meredith, p.. Elliott, .... 1 R.H.O.A.B. 0 14 10 14 11 taudlaav oi Uo Teas. Played. Won. Lost. Colorado Bnrlnars I Denver i 7 Kansas City 7 1'eorta 7 Milwaukee . t Omaha , 7 enh , T 8t. Joseph Des Moines.. Games today: Des Moines at Omaha. Denver at Colorado Springs. Totals I ToUls TmA tfo-kf HfAVAV Its thtt nlftth. J 2 o o o o 1 1 Left on bases: Chicago. 3; Bt. Louts 8. Two-base hit: Burkett Thbase hits: Isbell, MoCormlck. Sacrifice . hit: Heldrlck. Stolen bases: Daly, Hemphill. Struck out By White. I; by Slever, . Bases on balls. Off White, 11; off Budhoff, 11. Time: 1:30. Umpire: Sheridan. Boston Takes Ono, 671 I nnarnN May 7 Plenty of hitting In I Off Davis, 5; off Merldlth, 1. Hit by pitched 3 tSTt?mo wL forTo homo toam Ifl " ?tnicli out: By Elliot, 4; by se .42$ 2ft 126 P.O. .87$ .871 .671 Totals ... 4 1011 11 Sullivan out on bunt strike. St. Paul 31103500 1$ Milwaukee 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 3 0-4 Earned runs: St Paul, 4; Milwaukee. $. Two-base hits: Bchaefer, Kelley. Home run: Wheeler. Stolen banes: Huaralns (2) Jackson, Schaefnr. Double play: Huggina to cnaeier to tveney. nrsi nase on balls toua s s" "V . .. JIT lii. I n..- i wril .it.l,... ttiii.. ,n t-.--.i- A Dl.l. h . AlrtA A I T n A DEL W Itl IW I X. T, l.u I n 1 1 o o . ,.111". ' ' . IIVin. vTiAt" ; v.w York'a hits scattsred. Sacrifice hit: Sneer. Left on bases: St. GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Cblcaao Ponnds St. Lonls All tho Field. Wlnnlnc Ton to Ono. Over Attondanoe. 4,600. Score: BOSTON. R.H.O.A.B. Dousharly, M 1 3 t 0 CAlll.ia. Ib .. 1 1 t J 0 Stahl. ef I 1 e e Freeman, rf . 1 1 1 0 0 Parent, aa 1 I t I 1 LACbeaoo. IB t 1 ll 1 rams. lb.... 1 1 1 t v Crta.r. s t 1 I Dlaeea. t t t 1 t BT. LOUIS, May T. Th Chlcag-o team pounded two of Donovan's twlrlers off ths rubber and batted tha third entry pretty much as they pleased, winning by 10 to L Welmer. who was pltchlnar for Chicago. kept the hits well scattered. Brain's doubls and Barolay'a single la tho ninth Inning saved the locals from a shut-out. Attend ance, 1.&00. Boors: CHICAOO. ST. LOUTS. R.H.O.A.B! R.H.O.A.B. Rarlar. rt... I I 3 t OTeirell. at... 0 13 11 1 t 0 Brain. b 1 I t 3 t T t 0 btrrler. If... t 1 1 t I It, Dooovsa, rt, t I 1 t t t 4 l Nlrhola. lb.. 0 1 11 t t I 3 1 WllllanM, as. 0 0 I 4 0 3 I 0; Wearer, t t I 4 0 I t 0 Saadera. ... 0 0 0 0 0 t 1 tiKkoadaa B.. 0 0 0 1 1 Mlltoa. ... 1 0 4 0 .10 IfM U ll I Totau .-1 Tail I Williams out, bunting third strike, and Weaver out. hit by batted ball. Chicago 4 6 0 0 0 0 1 alfl Bt. Louis 0 0000000 11 Earned must Chlcairo, 4; St Louis. 1. Two-baas hits: Brain. Slagla, Jones. Three baae hit: Chanoa to Casey. Sacrifice hit: Menefeo. Stolen bases: Bvsrs (1). Kllng. Itarlev. Bases on balls: Off Welmer, 1; off Rhoades, 3; off Milton. 1. Struck outl by Welmer, 4; by Rhoades, 3. Left n basest Chicago, t; Bt Loula. Innings Ditched: Hy Totals Boston New York Earned runs: Two-baa hits: (UflU I KSW TORK. R.H.O.A.B. ParU. If I 0 1 0 0 Kaeier, n.... i e r-urta. st t 1 3 t t Williams. Ib. t 1 3 T t Daniel, lb... t t U 3 t Paul, 8j Milwaukee, 9. pi re: cunningnam. Time: 1:60. Urn- fltnndlnc of tho Tcna earor, Ib... 1 1 3 1 0 U.us. Ja 0 t I S f nils, a.... 1 I p.... S S 1 I He 'Vlltae, Totals ... 3 I 94 It I ... 110001IO--S ... 10001000 0-3 Boston. 6: New Tork, 1. Parent, Wlltse. i nm. Indlans polls Milwaukee Bt. Paul... Kansas City Toledo Louisville .. Columbus .'. Minneapolis Played. Won. Lost ..13 10 3 ..13 10 13 P.C. .703 .49:1 .W7 .616 .671 .84 .2S6 .071 Games today: Kansas City at Mlnneano- 11s. Milwaukee at St. Paul, Louisville at Columbus, Indianapolis gt Toledo. EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACK Moatholon Breaks By at LonlsHle nnd May Die of In juries. LOUISVILLE, Mav 7.-Pretty Rosey fell in the steeplechase, but horse nnd rider es caped Injury, but another plll in the fifth was more serious. Montholon went down and sustained what may prove a broken leg and Mendon went to his knees. Both Jockeys were unhurt. Results: ' vir.1 rac. one mile: . Mary Glenn won. Flying Bblp second, Mint Bed third. Tim: 1Becond rsce, seven furlongs, selling: Lampoon won. Captain, Hugh Bradley eeo- ond; Saint Wood third.. .Time: l Third race, steepiecnase nonuKay. course: Lord Raelnor won, .Doctor Newlln second, Klngalong third. T:me: 2:55. Fourth raoe. Bluegrass stakes, n o 0 added, six and a halt furlongs: Moneiej Beaucaire won. The Crisis aecond, Judge Hlmea third. Time: t:tlM- M Fifth race, four and a half furlongs, sell ing: Sweetie won, Iech second, Morning Star third. Time: 0:"6V4. w . Sixth race, selling, one mile: Mandamus won. The Stewardess second. Romp third. Time: 1:43. nuTn A nn Uaw 7 -f Afllll t M ! trii-at rskak flv furlongs: Jorry Lyn?n won. I Must second. Forehand third. Time: 1:08 T . T Second race, , rour lunuuv"- iA iT' Reran won. Baint Cuthbert second, uU- ka-tf thlfrl TlrrtA- 11. a-fi. Thlt Ltm. nna mile ami A Hlxt'entb, nelllng: Huxsah won. Nitrate eecond. Little DA...,, iniM ima i :m . Fourth race, lour ana a nan miiuui., !.. Ul.,anm -tokA- I.I1CV F. S WOU. MRKle Leeber second. Tribune third. Tim: 0:56 2-6. Fifth race, one nine: jjomaasja wun. Al fred C second. Frank M third. lime: t .11 IK n .tk a vAn mrinnn: nnlll ii- monde won,' Sarah Maxim second, Maroo third. Time: i:w. bt i oiTifl Uu 7. Results : First race, six furlongs, selling! Lynoh won, Tenney Bell seoond, DeaUt tnira Time: 1:16V. . .. , Second race, four and a half furlongs Gus Heldon won, Ascot second, Mad Wad' ill.lrli tklrH Time! 0!&5. Third race, six furlongs, selling: Father Wenter won. foul raa seoonu, ibwiw third. Time: 1:15. Knrth rami four and a half furlongs, Debutante stake: Orient won, Jehane seo ond. Malwslls third. Tims: o. irifth t-aA on a mile and an eishth. sail ing: Blanco won, Bankstret seoond. Ell Caney third. Time: 1:67. Bivth rn fv furlonsa. selllnBT: Duels won, Jerry Hunt second. Sweet Dream truro. Time: i:ufe. Shamrock III Balls Attain. GOUROCK, Scotland. May T. Shamrock III went out today on Its first trial spin since It had been refitted after having been dismasted off Weymoutn. A ngm norm AAatArlv wind was hlowlna. The challen ger a new mainsail, which Is cross-cut like the old one. did not set satisfactorily. Ths club topsail, which is of enormous slss, sets blgh above tne masmeaa. i ne uicycie wheel previously used In steering tho chal lenger has been discarded In favor of an ordinary wooden wneei. Tne trial toaay HYMENEAL Kloke-ByaonaT. WEST POINT. Neb.. May 7. (Special.) Ths marriage ot F. W. Kloke, sheriff of Cuming county, to Miss Delia Bysong was celebrated by Rev. A. B. Learner, pastor of Grace Lutheran church, at the parsounse In this city, yesterday at noon. The bride Is the second daughter of John Bysong, a prominent farmer and pioneer i liken, and Is a niece of ex-State Treasurer tuefer. Th young couple departed nn the after noon train tor a bridal trip to points In Kansas and will live In West Point on their return In two weeks, the gro-m hav ing Just purchased a fine residence propert) In this place. German-Peters. BEATRICE, Neb., May 7. (Special.) The marriage of Miss Maud Peters to Mr. Perry J. German was solemnized at the bride's home In this city yesterday after noon at 6 o'clock, Rev. .Mr. Mueller of the Dunkard church officiating, (inly few ot the intimate friends of the bride and groom witnessed the ceremony, which was fol lowed by a dainty rsptst. Tho young couple have been residents of Beitrice for some time and expect to make their home here. Judge Elliott replied to th first question that the matter of any money paid pre viously was not In th caae. Relative to the second the court In structed that the evidence of Sinclair was that the orders cam from headquarters. To the third question the reply wss made that the Jury should sssume from all the evidence the fact as to whether the doctor knew the money paid was graft money. It was not necessary that Gardner told him so. v The Jury retired with this lnformstlon and fot two hours Dr. Ames paced ths hallway, smoking big black cigars, while Mrs. Amee waited In the reception room. Tho verdict came as a shock to both the defendant and his wlfs. GDrciit iai - .-itnessea ne tresis. DR PEAP.L'-B' Consultation nn l Advice are FREE, . perpon Or iy letter, anl sacredly confidential In all dle:iea. Written Contracts given In all cttrsb's diseases of tnen or refund money paid Many casea Irented $S on per month COXglXTATIOS PHF.15. TRKATMEVT I1Y MML. Cnll or addreaa. Cor. 14h Ponnlns. DR. SEARLES & SEARLES OMAHA. NUB. MM'Q DEATH RECORD. Fsaeral Services fos Bishop Harst. WASHINGTON, May 7. Funeral services over the remains of the Hte Bishop John Fletcher Hurst were held this morning at the First Methodist Episcopal church. The sermon was delivered by Charles H. Fowler of Buffalo and Bishop Charles C. McCabe of Omaha, who aucceeded Bishop Hurst as chancellor of the American university. Rev. Dr. Henry A. Butx, president of the theo logical seminary, offered the prayer. The Interment was at Rock Creek cemetery and was private. John Ramsey. PLATTSMOUTH. Neb., May 7. (Special.) A telegram has been received from Judge B. S. Ramsey announcing the doath of his brother, John Ramsey, which occurred at Loveland, Colo. The deceased was an old time Cass county citizen, having resided on a farm near Cedar Creek until Ave years ago, when he went to Colorado for his health. Purs, Pale and Sparkling. Bottled Only at the Brewery In St. Louis. Order from H. May ak Company Forty Sixes, 10: to euo Each. A. SANTAELLA CO.. MAKERS TAMPA, FLA. r.ICIIARDSCN DKUQ Co.. Distributors. Sherman at Mouonneil Drug Co., Omaha. THE REALTY MARKET. INSTRUMENTS placed pn record Thurs day, May 7: Warranty Deeds. S. C. Tuthtll and wlfs to W. J. Costen, lot 10 Catalpa Place f 1,300 F. H. Garvin and wife to same, lot 9, same 100 Rose H. Cole to W. A. Woodard, lot 3. Union Place 1,250 The 8. D. Mercer company to Mary A. Patrick, lot 7, block 2, Walnut Hill 1 E. L. Means et al to Mary Moran, lots 48 and 69. Nelson's add 16.000 Joseph Retl to John Reel, nVi lot 27, ! block 9, Kountie's 3d add 6 i Harriet T. Love and husband to Elea- j nor 8. Lawrence, nVi lots 9 and 10, Crescent Park 7,000 ; Eleanor B. Lawrence and husband to Charlotte C. McDonald, same 7,300 ' Patrick Coyle and wife to W. A. Sco- j vllle, lot 9, block 26, South Omaha.. 1.600 , National Land company to Elisabeth j Uhl, 42x90 feet In lot L Johnson's add -1.500 Deeds. Sheriff to Somerset Trust company, lots 1, 3. 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11. 13 snd 17, block I. Wise P.'s sdd 640 Total amount of transfers. .135.596 MEN! COMET There Is seldom a day that I am not consulted by an unfortunate suf ferer who. If he had consulted me In regard to his ondltlon In Its rar'y stages, I wonld have cured him and saved him much suffering, annoyance and expense. This, I consider, la due to lack of knowledge on the part of the one who has previously treated the case; therefore, I say to you If you are suffer ing from any disease or condition peculiar to men, or If you have been a vic tim and been disappointed In not getting s permanent cure elsewhere. I would ask that you come to my office. Twill explain to you OUR SYSTEM OF TREATMENT, which I have originated and developed after a whcls life's ex- ferlence In the treatment of special dlseaaes of men. I will give you a horough examination, together with an honest and scientific) opinion of your case. If I And you are Incurable. I will honestly tell you so. If I find your case curable, I will give you a legal guarantee to oure you tn the shortest possi ble Urns without Injurious after effects. IMPOTHNCY fromptly restored o natural, vigor ous and lasting strength. ECZEMA pimples or any skin dlseaae per manently cured In the ahortest possi ble time. HYDROCELE cured to stay cured without cutting. niPTIBK of men cured Ih from ten to thirty days. No cutting, no detention from buslnese. HLADDEH AND KIDNEY troubles by our system of treat ment are Improved at once and quick ly and permanently cured. VARICOCELE permanently cured without a cutting or tying operation. No pain or loss of time. IX47BB.B We care not of how long standing, as we euro them at ones. STRICTURE Sored without dl itlng or cuttings no pain. RHEUMATISM tn all its forms etrmanantly cured y my system of treatment BLOOD POISOH (Byphlls) permanently cured without Injurious after effects. DISCHARGES. stopped In from three to five days. ' f s I CURE MEN Slasla. If.... I 1 Chance, lb. .. 1 9 Meaetaa. Ik.. Jones, at 1 4 Tinker, aa... 3 Caaer, lb.... S Brers. Ik.... 1 9 Kilns. ...... 1 1 Welnee. 1 i ki.A. ataki 2 Home run: rerris. Stolen bases: Dougherty, Conroy. Double play: William to Qanael. First bass on balls: Off Dlneon. 1; off Wlltso, 1. Struck out: By Dlneen. 1; by WUtss. 1 Tims: 1:68. Umpire: Caruthers. Phillies Bin AU Gam. PHILADELPHIA. May 7.-Ths Cham pions batted Orth at will today and ths canonadlng added to Washington a miser able exhibition In the field gave the home club an easy victory. Murphy s play ng was a feature. Davis was Injured sliding to bas and retired. Attendance, i,66i Score: PHILADELPHIA. 1 WASHINGTON. R.H.O.A.B. I R.H.O.A.B. - t i a a a S a Robinson- aa. 4 I 1 J a PlrSertss. rt 4 4 I Selbach. rt .. J I 1 Pavla lb. .. 3 19 4 , Lielehanty, n 3 4 1 I icbreca. lb . 1 3 I 4 ej liven, ef 1 3 4 4 L t'roee, Ib. till Carer, lb.... 4 4 4 4 8ebold. rt... 3 I I 'outillo. lb. 4 i M fr.es. as. 4 4 e lark, e 4 4 4 I p....r. a.... 14 1 0 Orth. I 14 Sender. .... 1141 Tetals ToUla ...14 ti 17 .4 Philadelphia 4 0 1 4 0 Washington 0 0 3 0 0 Earned runs: Washington, Phla. J. ..SUM 4 I j It4 -19 v 0 1 1 6 I 1: Phlladel- q niiili nMiiiuuui, a ihibwidi- Two-b&M hits: LTom. fWyboid. M. r.I . ""n 1- ,i VlteT 3- olt CTolV Delehanty. Orth. Thrso-b hit: Hits: Off Banders, I, off Milton, 4. mjsiT Homt runi: Davis, Murphy. I 1. ' -- cud. u.. . . ua'-. e a EMtCnUCO 111' , vi.ift. ww-.-. ... Ryan. Clark. Double play: Seybold to n.vi. I .Aft an baaoa: Washington. 9: Philadelphia, 10. First base on balla: Off firth. 4: off Bender. 3. Hit by pitched ball: Ryan, Orth. Struck out: By Orth, 3; by H-nder. 3. Wild pltob: Orth. Time: 3.14. Umpire: Connolly. gtaa-le Error Doeldos Gams. n.KV ELAND. May 7 Cleveland batted out a victory today, Crawford's error in ths eighth giving mem two runs, uraaiey was put out or tne same wr ui-puvuia m aui h O'Lauarhlln. Tha nelmns of iinr- rett snd Gochnuuer snd batting of Thouay wars features. 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