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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE; TUESDAY, JULY 14. 1003.
V
TOUCHING UP POET MILTON
NichoY Band fnm the Hsw Hu run with
Omaha Pitcter.
EIGHT GOOD HITS IN
OUR
INNINGS
GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE
Dra Batere Dow rittsbarg la Flrat.
at 111 la Defeat la
Last.
PITTPBfRO.
Thea Boarko Pate Ha4tnoa la tae
tot, bat Kaasas City Tram AN
ready' Haa tba Ota to
II Credit.
"Kid" Nichols' band from the Kaw tooK
the locals Into camp yeeterday with great
guato to (he tune of 1 to 3. Milton etarted
In to pitch or tbe loraia and the visitor
promptly felt on 4lrra and made his curves
lock bad for hta record. They lambaated
the ball and awatted It In every possible
tyle for four Innings, and then Henderson
went In, but It was too late and the lada
from the Kaw bad their batting rags on, al
though he Was no easy mark: for them
Nichols, meanwhile, was a puszle for the
Rourkottea and hn.mnde them all look like
30 cents with the Chfthge taken out.
. Nichols, Waldron and eKetcham were
amtUtia aoriM. for the visitors all the time
ind they earned most of their runs. Out
alde of Carter none of the locale got more
than one hit off of Nichols and they were
well-scattered, except In the first, when
they aided In bringing In a run.
Omaha secured Ita run In the flrat on a
Ingle by Carter, a sacrifice by Oenlns, a
swat of Miller's and an error of Mesaitt'a.
In the ninth they got another. Shugart
reached first on an error and circled the
diamond on the singles of Welch and
Thomas, but Wright and Oondlng pushed
the ball Into the air and there was nothing
more doing.
. As for Kanaaa City their scores came In
very how and then when they bunched
their hits, and good, hard ones they were
mostly.
Both teams meet again on the Vinton
street grounds thla afternoon to amuse the
fsna and work for their salaries.
The score:
' ''; KANSAS CITT.
AB. R. BH.
Ketrham, rf b 3 I
tvaldron. rf I
Streth. lb 4
Jacobs. K".. 4
feiter.
Coolly,
Stanley,
renter.
Moraa, e
AVtlrhlo,
Omn'tar,
ef... 1
lb... I
If... t
rf... I
5 t
Aubrey, M.
Malirkcr, P
Totals
e i
i ii
i;
i
t
,
e
July IS Boston won the
in the. nr.t nn nff wnn lour nna.
After that Wllhelm kept hits scattered until
the ninth, when three mm ana inree er
rors eonred four more rune. Malarkey
kept the hits scattered throughout. At
tendance, b2u. Score:
Boston. , prTTSBrna.
R.H.O.A.a. n.n.w.n .m
m Reeemonl, i 1 i
1 rhrln, rf... I S
t Wagner, Be., t 4
Brenaf'14, lb I 11
tjLeerh. lb ... Ill
1 Hltrhey. I.. 1 1
4 Kruaer, II.,
I Smith, ...
liWIIhelm. B
- iKeaaaay ,
I It 11 II 4
I Total .
sBatted for Wllhelm !n ninth.
Boston 4 MM
Blttsburg 0 110 9
Twn-Heae hits: Cooler (21.
Aubrey. Three-base hits: Sebrlng. Leach,
m.ni.v HarTlflre hits: Warner. 1-each,
Atihrev. Stolen base: AbbatWchlo. Io.ible
niava- Waarnar to Rttchey to Branefleld,
Anhrev to Abbattlchlo to Cooler. Bases on
balls: Off Wllhelm. 6". off Malarkey. 2.
Struck out: By Wllhelm, 8: by Malarkey, 6
Wild pitch: Maiaraey. lime: i:oo. . jjra
plre: . ISmslle.
Claelaaatl Baaebcs and Wlas.
CINCINNATI. Jul . IS. Cincinnati
bunched hits In the seventh and won to
day'a game. Taylor was not hit ae hard as
Hahn, but tne latter Kent many oi mo una
scattered. Attendance, s,uuu. ocure:
rivrlMMATt l NEW TURK.
R.H.O.A K. R.H.O.A B.
TVmlla. II... 4 114 l Brown., rf . .. 1 t 1 4
V vann
. it' i i iTnrrT' i a a A i' I n
Anrels defeated the Saratoga. ty a score n, .y , U k I II ft V V ,
in 7 The former scored in wie timu. i r iiuu wsatajua. iiiiw aa iiniv
fourth, ninth and tenth Innings, and trie
atter in ine nrai, urunu, nun
tnnlnga. It took two umpires to eei mo
r-.,r.l atralaht. The Swamp Angola now
challenge any tesm whose members svernge
LK years or sge, tne acrepir.ntT m u e:ii
to Kmll Larson of 1113 Ames sveniie.
The Toting victors ofiraiwi m hjum.
Tenth Street Stars by a score of to 4.
Oelwela Wlas la Teatb.
WEBSTKTt CITT. Ia., July IS 8peclat
Telearam.) Webater City lost an exceea-
Weeks, If....
Kahl. 3n ,
Webster, tb.
Mesaitt, c...
Nichols, p....
Totals
.....I
I
4
I
4
1
0
A
' 1
0
0
1
I
PO.
I
. I 4 17 II I
00
ooo
Oremlnger,
seymaor, el. I I
Iiolan, rf.... 4 1
Berkley, lb.. 1 I
StetnfeMt, lb I 4
Daly, lb 4 4
Keller, aa... 1 1
Bercea, 4 4
Halui, 9 4
i in i
Totals .
Cincinnati
New York ,
Two-baae hits:
lln. Three-base
rf.. 4
r'MrOann, lb.. 4
l.Mertea, If.... 1
CiBbb. a..... 4
Brea'han. lb 1
Oloilbert. lb... 1
1 Bowerauui, e 4
O.Tejlor. b 4
xl Totals ... 4 14 14 11
.0 0001040
0 0110SOOO-4
hlt : Howerman. Double
rf.
U ....I. .......
Carter.
Oenlns, s
Miller. If.
Bhugart. tb
Welch, f
Thomas, lb.(
Hie key, tb. .........
Oonfllng, o.... ,
Milton, p
Henderson, p..M.
"wrigni
..'....85 7
OMAHA.
AB,
.......4
.3
4
1J 17
..4
:i
..i
..a
..l
i
R. BH. PO. A. K.
11 0 1 0
4
a
play: Kellev to BecRiev. irsi nase on
balls: Oft Hahn, ; oft Taylor, 4. Sacrifice
hit: Bresnanan. nu oy pucnea wit: uou,
Btruck out: Hy liann. t. iert. on oases
Cincinnati, ; New York, . Wild pitches
Taylor (2). Time:. I.JO. Umpire: Oiay
Fhlllles Easily Dowi Ralnts.
8T. I.OUI9, July 13. Philadelphia had
iiia trnnhle wlnnlnST from 8t. Ixiiils today.
the score being 4 to 1 At no stage of the
game were the locale dangeroua. A catch
by Wolverton In the laat inning waa the
feature of the game. Attendance, i,jw.
Score:
PHILADELPHIA. I IT. LOUIS.
R.H.O.A
w.a. ef.. ( 4 1 e remit
flleMoo. lb.. 1 111 UDooorao, rl. 1
WolVt'B, lb. 1 4 1 1 llBmoot, cf.... 1
Kelatar. rl... 4 4 4 1 Barclay, If... 1
Tito. If 1114 t-Bqrke. lb.... I
n.rr?. lh.... 4 4 4 4 OHackett. lb.. 4
Halawltt, as. 1 I I eDraont. a.. 4
Zlmroer. ... 4 I 4 1 J. O'Nall. o. 4
J7 14
1-1
t IB
a-7
Totals 4
Batted for Henderson.
Buns r Innings:
Kanaaa City ....... I'
Omaha '..1 0
Hlta by Innings;
Kansas City .l ft
Omaha .....) 1
Earned runs: Kansas City. i. Left on
bases: Kansas' City, 4; 'Omaha, 4. Baaea
on balls: Off Nichols, 1; off Milton, 1 Struck
out: By Nichols, ff; by Henderson, 4.
Sacrifice hits: Oenlns, Kahl. Two-baas
hits: Miller, Nichols (2), Strelb, Waldron.
Throe-baae hlta: Waldron (2), Nichola.
Passed ball: Oondlng. Time: 1:26. Um
pire: . McCarthy. .
gtaadlast at tba 1-eaasa.
Played. ' Won. Lost
Spark. B.
Totals
4 4 4 1 1
4 I IT 11 1
nrova. p
ikl. O'Nall
uOUBloavy
R.H.O.A.E
Ib. 4 114
I
I 10
Stock Ugrktt ia Oomo'ete Control of the
Bear Element,
Ingly sensational ten-lnnlng game of ball
today to Oelweln. by the score of 4 to 1.
The locals goi nine mm w i" .....v... -elKht,
but the Oelwelna succeeded In bunch
ing their hits. Tne features oi inn mnmt
were the three-bBgera for Budd and the
two-baae hlta of Isarr lor the locals, ids
score by Innings: - ,
Oelweln 0 1MMIMM
Webster City . ...0 OOOOneie li
Batteries: Lander and Moore, Yeasler and
White. The same teams play tomorrow.
MrCeok Flalshes BtroasT.
M'COOTC. Neb.. July IS. (Bpeclal Tele
gram McCook won from Holdreere thla
arternoon ry great oatung in ino ion
of the ninth.. Score:
It.HX
McCook .: 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 J
Holdrege 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 B u "
Hatterles?. McCook. Moore ana trenner;
Iloldreae. Pendirgrsft end Burman. 'Two-
baea hits: .Burman J), Pendergraft, Mar'
yott.- Threer-base fill: Townsena. d
on balls: Off Pendergraft, 5. Hit by pitched
balls: Kennedy (2J, Maryott. i,mpir:
Burney, f
Crestea Bats Oat Tlctory.
ATLANTIC. Ia.. July lS.-Speclal Tele
gram.) crest on s naro nititns. vuuijiea wnn
Atlantic s ana conuuion, ukiui nucc men
crippled, won' the game for the visitors
toriav by the neat scori of S to . Batteries:
Crea'ton, Havlland snd Corbltt! Atlantic,
Alberaon, Lambert and Perry. Base hits
Cretton, IS; Atlantic, 4. Struck out: By
Alberaon. 1: by Havllnnd, 0. Bases on balls:
Off Alberaon, l; on iiavnana, rror;
Creston. 5; Atlantic, a, xne aame teams
play again tomoirow.
Red Cload Wlas Closa Oaaae.
PRICES ARE THC LOWEST IN YEARS
Fairarable Crap Rews Is Igaored aad
tba gtaadard Railroad , Beearltles
Are tbe Ones Most Affected ;
by tba Blama.
NEW TORK. July U.-Increased weak
neaa waa ahown by the atock market In the
early dealings, and a number of the Issues,
Including several of the standard clasa,
touched the loweat price In yeara.
The opening waa fairly steady, with In
dications of good support, but valuea eoon
receded under the vlgoroua onslaughts of
the bears, together with a renewal of laat
week's liquidation. London reported Weak
and hesitating market for Americana.
Stocka that made heavy declines In the
first hour Included Pennsylvania, New Tork
Centra, Northwestern, Atchison, Rock
Island, 8L Paul, Illinois Central. Wabash,
the tractions, Metropolitan, Manhattan and
Brooklyn Rapid Transit and Amalgamated
Copper.
The bonds of the United States Steel cor
poration went to the lowest point In their
history. On the curb prlcea yielded In sym
pathy with the regular market. Bualness
waa fairly large In volume and more stop
loss orders came out
Middle West tbe Sellers.
Commission houses - with middle west
connections were prominent In the selling
movement Boston sold also. Aside from
the general feeling of pessimism, there
was no news to account for the weakness
a yield of from thirty to fifty bushels to
the acre. Hay haa been cut quite generally
and la excellent both In quality and yield.
The lack of rain In Nebraska has dried the
ranges and pastures considerably.
CLEVELAND BOOM A COMEDY
Bryaa Rldlealea Beaoailaatloa Mova
neat, Deelarlag laweet Weald
pall Tragedy.
MILWAUKEE!. July 18.-W. J. Bryan waa
Interviewed today concerning Drover Cleve
land's chances of the prealdentlal nomina
tion. "It la a comedy aa It now stands," said
he, "but a tragedy If It should succeed."
Mr. Bryan declared that all he desired
to see was the nomination of some one
who would stand by democratic prlnclplea.
"By democratic principles,' 'said he, "I
mean the principles enunciated at the
Kanaaa City convention of the democratic
party, the last opportunity the party had
to d .clare the principles on which It
stands."
Asked If there was any danger of the
old line or-Cieveland democrats, capturing
the next convention, Mr. Bryan said: "I
do not think such a thing Is a probability.
If there were such a probability danger
would be the right word to use in connec
tion with the results It would work to
the democratlo party."
turn riniTi Neb.. .Tulv IS. (Special
Telegram.) Red Cloud took the first game of the market and such encouragement aa
from Olltner In a hotly contested gsms
today by a score or 3 to z. Beverai errors
were made on each side. Score:
Red Cloud 0 0 1 I 0 0 0 0
Giltner 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 S
Batteries: Red Cloud, Schaub and Whit
comb; Giltner, O'Nell and Jeffriea.
Won by tbe Soldiers.
The Koteras of South Omaha and Com
pany H. Twenty-second Infantry, played a
game on the post diamond Sunday, which
resulted In a score of 10 to 7 In favor of the
soldier boys. The game waa exciting
throughout and many senaatlonal plaa
1
80
81
S3
86
89
41
P.O.
.603
.04
.631
,491
" .46.1
.891
.ait
Milwaukee, 60 41
Colorado Springs.... 66 43
Kansas City. . ...... ..44 . 84.
St. Joseph Ot . ,30
nariTer ..wa-a... 63 ivSO-
eorla 6t
Dea Moines 4 26
Omaha . 68 - - 23
Games today: Kansas City at Omaha,
8t Joseph at Dee Moines, Milwaukee at
Denver, Peoria at Colorado 8prings.
GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE
Lee's Fltcbla . Daeldea Catest ta
Washlagrtoa's Favor, Eatlrely
KoaalaealasT Laula.
WASHINGTON, July 18. Washington
truik tnriav'a came from St Louis mainly
(through Lee's pitching, he allowing the
viaitnra onlv three singles. The fielding
r i;.. visitors was poor on account of
the soft conditions of tbe diamond. At
tendance, ESI. Score:
WASHINGTON. ST. 1AIU i.
R.H.O.A.E.
Vorae. as. I 111 1 Barken. If.
Krma. of..,. 4 4
Clarke, lb..."l I
.VI bach, it.. 4 8
'Ourtln, rf... 1 I
Hoblnaon, IB 4 1
Kiitri, - a, e t
e.
Totals ... 4 1 17 11 4
x Batted for J. O'Nell In ninth.
x Batted for Brown in ninth.
Philadelphia 0 8 8 0 1 0 0 0 1-0
Bt Louis 0 OOOOOStO-4
Earned rune: Philadelphia, 1; St Louis,
Two-bsse hits: Donovan, Farrell, Burke,
Oleaaon, Tltua. Three-base hit: Hulawitt
Sacrifice hUs."i Gleason, Keister, Barry.
Double play: Wolverton to Gleason. Stolen
bases: Burke, Zlmmer. Bases on balls: Oft
Brown, ; OtT. eparas, i. oiruca out: cy
Brown. 7: by Sparks, e. Left on bases:
Phlladeipnia, e; ou iouis, a. xtius. :ta.
Umpire: Moran.
Brooklyn ' Wlas la Thirteenth.
CHICAGO. July 13. Brooklyn won today's
game In the tnirteentn inning, aiisr two
men had been put out on two hlta follow
ing Tinker's wild throw of Garvin's easy
grounder. The game waa loosely played
nn ttfktn siaes. iour iiauimna mbi uuuum
by the locals being the only featurea. At
tendance, i.vw. ecore:
BROOKLYN. I ' CHICAOO.
n.H.o.A.E. R.U.O.A.B
Straaa. lb... 1 114 O'Sl.ale. If.... 1.1 4 11
Sheekant. If. 1 I 4 4 HCaaer. lb.... 4
Dobb. f.. lie elchaace, lb.. 1
should have reaulted from' laat week's
favorable crop news was entirely Ignored.
. The end of the first tiour br&ught a par
tial recovery In some Issues and the
volume of trading diminished materially,
but the tone of the list continued feverish
and unsettled.
A partial rally In the second hour gave
way to another selling movement In the
course of which prices fell to a lower level
than at the opening.
Baltimore A Ohio, Reading and Southern
were made by both teams. The superior Pacific were the especial objects of Inter
est New Tork Central, . 8t Paul, Illinois
Central and Consolidated Gas all made
further declines.
To show the extreme sensitiveness of the
market Lackawanna Jumped 6 points be
tween sales of 100 share lota. The second
decline was followed by another rally just
before noon.
SlaTaUftcaat Featare.
A ala-nlflcant feature of the day'a opera
Hons waa the hold-oft attitude of several
large commission houses which have hith
erto been prominent on one aide or the
Dor la. lb.
Dan lea, as..
Rltter, ....
Flood, lb...
Jordan, rf..
Uarria. s...
' Totals '.,
4 1 II 1
4 14 1
4 114
4 1 0 f
Cook.
Tinker, aa. ,
Brora, lb...
H a-ley, rt.
4 111 (Wooes, rf
14 4 4
4 14 it 11
Kilns, a.
Lund-roa, B.
den-fee, p.,
iReub ,
111
411 I
1
Heldrlck,
R.H.O.AB.
4 114 4
of. 4 1 4 4 4
1 A A
I 4 tl'rtel. tb 14 111
1 B ii'Anda
ewallaoe.
lie
14 1
4 1
Kahoe.
Hill, lb
Hemphill,
lb 1 I 14 4 I
as.. 4 114 1
4 411
I
Total ... 4 I Mil I
xBatted for Cook in the third
Brooklyn ..8 00080000000 8-4
Chicago ...1 002000010000 1
Left on bases: Chicago, 6; Brooklyn, IS.
Two-base hits: Cook, Dobbs, Rltter. Sacrt
flca hit: Jordan. Stolen bases: Slagle.
Chance (2), Tinker. Double plays: Casey to
Evers to Chance, Tinker to Slagle to Evers,
Menefee to Evers to Chance. Struck out:
By Menefee, 8; by Garvin, 6. First base on
balls: Off Luncren. 1: off Menefee, L Wild
pitches: Menefee, Garvin, lilt with pitched
ball: Chance. Mime: i:w. umpire: jooo
stone. taadlagr ml tba Teaaaa.
Played. Won. Lost P.C.
c.
I a , ijeudaoa,
Total
H I
, 4 i e e
"l "l 14 la 4
a MoiiMH
4 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0-8
Total ... I 4 It 10
Washington
Two-base hlta: Martin. Coughlln. Three
base hit: Roblnaon. Double play: Rob
inson to Moran to Clarke. Xrlef to Wallace
VT a--.n irirat base on balls: Off
Lee. 8.
AJmplre:
Htmrk out: By Lee. b; oy duo-
vX U(t M biuies: Washington. 4;
Lobs. 4
Crawford, rl. 1
Carr, lb 4
Mcuulro, o... 4
Yeefer, lb...
McAIUater. If I
Smith, lb.... 1
Bt. Louis,
O'Laughlln. ,
Detroit Dmi few York.
NEW TORK, July IS. -Detroit began the
series today with ctory over Griffith s
team. Donovan and Cheobro Pitched
.rKvU, hat tie. Attendance. 843. Soore:
DETROIT. I - ' HW amt.
R.H.O.A! Rll0..B.
Barrett, el... 41 Keir, n.... ; e .
a 1 trrun., ....... . -
18 4 1 William, lb. 4 4 1 4 I
1 1 4 MoFarl'4, If. 4 4 4 4
I 14 4 lCnror. .., 4 11
S 4 COanael, lb... 4 4 14 4 -
1 eOreea, lb.... 4114
114 eo'Coaaor, . 4 4 4 4
iHworaa. .. 1 1 4 BCheaoro, s... J
. ull e 4 4 4
Touis ...4 in r
I T eta la ... I 1 17 11
t Ratted for Chesbro In the ninth.
rVtoi 0 000031004
New York 0 0 0 0 0-8
Two-base hit: McAllister. Three-base
hit: Crawferd. Sacrifice hit: Parent First
base on balls: Off Donovan, 1 First base
en errors: New Tork. 1. Struck out: By
Donovan. 4; by Cheabro, 6. btolen baa
Conroy, fmlth,' Donovan 0!. Left aa
baaea:' New Tork. 8; Detroit. I Paasl
balls: O'Connor. 1: IcQulre, i. Time
1:46. Croplre: Sheridan. -
Poalpoaed Qaaaea.
At Boston Claveland-BoBlon game post-
A . r.tn
' Phiuuelptila Chicago-Philadelphia
game postponed: rain.
taadlac af tbe Teams.
Played. Won. Loet
Boston .......... ..v.?e 44 84
phllsdelphla'M 70 . 40 80
Cleveland . CM Jl
New York 44 83 31
Detroit ...).-,,... r f?
Chicago i 83 88
St. Lols . 28 84
Waahlnatoa ......... ea .80 48
Gamea today: Chicago
Bt 1-ouls at Washington,
Pittsburg .
New Tork
Chicago ...
Cincinnati
Brooklyn .
Boeton ....
St. Louis .
Philadelphia
,.T8
..69
..74
..e
..8
..70
..78
..70
60
44
43
80
85
28
2
81
batting of Company H won the game.
Games la Three-I Leagae.
At Dubuque Rock Island, 6; Dubuque, 8.
At Rock ford Rock ford. 10; Decatur, 8.
EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS
Mora Aatl-Bettlagc Warrants Served
I oa Washington Park
Officials.
CHICAGOi July 13. Twenty constables
were engaged for the fourth time by At- otner. These discourage any action by tha!r
the turf men ruled oft at Detroit to serve
warrants on ofBclala and bookmakers at the
Washington Park track today. Only one
constable was admitted to the track. He
cerved the warrants quietly. The men ar
rested were: Lawrence Young, president of
the club: Secretary James Howard and nine
bookmakers. The Bookmaker naa ail neen
arrested In the previous raids. Those ar
rested at once gave bonds and racing went
on as usual. Results:
First race, six furlongs: Nannie Hoage
won, Age-le Lewis second, Ralnland third.
Time: 1:HH.
second race, six ana one-nan luriongs.
Klale L. won Runnels second, Golden Rule
third. Time: 1:19.
Third race, one mile: Bad News won,
Bondsge second, Postmaster Wright third.
Time: 1:40.
Fourth race, seven and one-Tiair fur
longs: Barries won. Alee second, TTavers
third. Time: 1:36. -
Fifth race, one mile and twenty yards:
Harry wnn, lampoon .second. Captain Ar
nold third". "Time: 1:144, .....
Sixth race, Ave furlongn:' Silk Maid Won,
Witchcraft second, Shawana third. Time:
:00. ,
NEW YORK. July IS Results:
First race, six furlongs, selling: Sailor
Knot won: Tom Cod second, Sir Walt third.
Time: 1:16. ,
miles, selling: Walter Clearly won. Tankard
aecond, Lord Radnor third. Time: 4:86.
Third race, one mile and one furlong.
handicap: Ron Mot won. Himself second.
Setauket third. Time: 1:66.
Fourth race, five furlongs, tbe Distaff
stakes: Possession won. Monsoon second,
Semltlo third. Time: 1:02. .
Fifth race one ana one-sixteenth miles.
selllna-: Anklet won. The Reaent aecond.
Carroll D. third. Time: 1:52.
Sixth race, six Turlons-s: Tristesse won.
Albany Girl aeoond. Nut Blanche third.
Time: 1:18.
PT. LOUIS. July 13.-Results:
First race, four and one-half furlongs.
purse: Ingolthrtft won. Bustler second,
uusty unier mira. rime: v:b.
FOURTH MISHAPS CLAIM MORE
Iadependenee Day Deatb List Cob-
tlaaes ta Grew Bigger
Dally.
ST. PAUL, Minn., July 18,-Paul Lorena,
aged 13, died at the hospital from lockjaw.
He was accidentally shot in the hand by a
playmate on the Fourth of July. He la the
second victim ef tetanus.
PITTSBURG, Pa.. July M.-Slx boyg have
died of tetanue since July 4. All were Vic
tims of the toy pistol.
HARRISBURO. Pa., July 13,-Four deaths
from tetanus of boys ranging in age from
I to It), have occurred in Harrlsburg sine
yesterday, resulting from slight wounds In
flicted on the Fourth of July from toy
pistols.
DETROIT, July 13.-Barrett Snow, aged
12, died this evening from lockjaw, result
ing from a wound Inflicted with a toy pis
tol on the Fourth.
Two other boys, Israel Osturats and Wil
liam May, suffering from similar Injuries,
are not expected to recover.
.633
.581
.628
.&W
.400
.354
.300
Games today: Boston at Pittsburg, Brook
lyn at Chicago, Philadelphia at bt. Louis,
rew xora; at tjincinnati.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES
Oles Baaeh aa Vela, Easily Defeating
St. Panl, Wba Falls to
nit.
MINNEAPOLIS. July 11 St Paul eouM
not hit today and the locals bunched on
Vols in the third for two doubles, two
singles and a triple. Stlrnmel Is troubled
with a sore arm and retired in the sixth
in favor of Williams. Attendance, 1,100.
score:
MINNEAPOLIS 8T. PAUL.
R.H.O.A. St. R.H.6 A M
D. Sir a. eiiiis sioeir. aa e 1 I
1 11 VHhaanoa, a- 4 4 14
114 ejarkaon, rr. 1111
4 4 4 Sr-louraor, If. 4 4
114 OHu.glna. tb. 1111
14 1 K.lle,, lb... 1 H t
4 11 1 1 Wheeler, lb. 1 I 1 I
1 I It 1 J. Sul'T'a, 1 1 I I
it vvoit, b 1 f
Ipooner, lb.. 1
Lallr. If 1
Veebluaer, It
Smith, rf.... 4
Orler, a.... 1
Kclotyre, lb. I
Martin, lb... I
Lodwl. ... 4
fitlmmell,
WllUama,
n it "i
TeUl
I 1 M 14
clients.
The beet support of the day came from
London houaes, buying for that account in
the first session aggregating fully 26,000
shares, chiefly Union Pacific and Canadian
Pacific and Atchison.
Reports credit the Pittsburg bull party
with heavy losses. Chicago, according to
reliable information,, sold largely on bal
ance. Further improvement is shown by
the list In the second. -hour of the after
noon session. Trading fell off In a marked
degree and the market, became more nar
row.
Almost complete recovery waa made by
a number of active lsiuea at the beginning
of the last hour. t
The comparative lackof offerings caused
the bears to cxerciaInv3re.. caution, and
covering was general, arith aim oat complete.
recoveries throughout the entire list In
fact, there were net gatna in a number of
stocks, notably New York Central, South
ern Pacific, .Canadian Pacific . Atchison,
United States Steel and'Tenneese Coal and
Iron. The close, however, was irregular.
MRS. MARY GRBGOVICH
OI Phlllpsbarg, Moatana, Tells How
She Was Cared of Dandruff,
Mrs. Mary Gregovich, of Phlllpsburg, Mon
tana, under the date of Nov. 26, 1899,
writes: "1 naa typnoia lever this sum
mer, consequently was losing my hair
terribly, and my head in places waa per
fectly bald. Newbro's Herplcide had Just
come into use in Phlllpsburg, and the doc
tor strongly recommended it to me. After
0DELL HAS AC0STLY BLAZE
Five Balldtngs Destroyed, Eatalllag
a Loss of Tbirty-Flve Tboa
samd Dollars.
ODELL, Neb.. July 18. (Special Tele
gram.) The worst fire in the history of
the town started about 10:15 and burned
for an hour in spite of all efforts to head
It off. The town is without any means to
cope with a Are of such magnitude and it
practically burned Itself out It started In
the Durfee livery barn from an unknown
cause and spread with great rapidity. The
total loss is estimated at 836,000 and there
la some insurance, but how much could not
be ascertained tonight Tbe following are
the places destroyed:
Durfee livery barn, together with seven
horses, harness, carriages and feed.
Charles Walker 4 Co., lumber yard.
John Fyerbend, general store.
Dr.' Woodward, ofIce.
Henry Kaabarek, furniture.
jpelle
rco!
10
Everywhere
... Olk
Rare
Blend f
Mild Tobacco
Save the Bands
MILES PLANS A LONG . RIDE
General Proposes to Cover Thlrtv
Leagaea with Ilelaye of
Horses.
EL RENO, Okl., July It Lieutenant
General Miles arrived at Fort 8111 today
and will leave tomorrow for a ninety-mile
ride ui horseback to Fort Reno. Relays
or fresh horses are arranged for each ten
miles and every precaution has been taken
to insure the long ride being made within
schedule time.
General Miles is familiar with every part
of the route, having hunted and soldiered
in this eectlon for years.
SeconT race six furlongs selling: Dolly s or 4 applications my hair stopped falling Blttw'
Gray won. Mlatle second. Kittle CuUdaah I , .i. ,.i-.,i?l ., L , I sale by
third. Time: 1:16. out and la coming in again quite thick. II
nip Them la tba Bad.
If you have loss of appetite, headache.
constipation cr biliousness take Electrla
It cures or no pay. Only 60c. For
Kuhn Co.
Third race, live and one-half furlone-s.
purse: Forehand won. Major Pelham aeo
ond, Jehane third. Time: 1:09.
Fourth race, one mile ana seventy yards.
purse: Haa D or won. raDy Tosa second,
Mauri Gonne third. Time: 1:4&.
rirtn race, seven rurionga: miss Mae
Day won. Bengal second, Orleana third.
Time: 1:28.
Sixth race, one and one-sixteenth mlu-
Orpheum . won, Montana Peeress second.
Murmur num. lime; J:W.
ised to be troubled g eatly with dandruff,
of which I am now quite cured." Kill the
dandruff germ with Herplcide. Bold by
leading druggists. Send 10c. In stamps for
sample to The Herplcide Co., Detroit
Mich. Sherman A McConnell Drug Co.,
special agents.
EVENTS ON TROTTING TRACKS
Detroit aad Colambag Seasoaa Opea
.Before Small Crowds of
Spectators.
DETROIT, July 18. The opening of the
GOSSIP OF COMMISSION ROW
Oaloaa with Forty-Horse Power Seeat
Arrive at tbo Row from
California.
Onions are strong. That Is, California
onions, with a forty-horse-power scent
warranted to kUl at forty roda, which have
DENIES TRAFFIC PACT YARN
Clover Leaf Proaldoat Declares Ma
Arraagemeat le oa Foot
with 'Frlsoo.
TOLEDO, O., July It President Norton
I of the Clover Leaf thla evening denied the
story that a traflio arrangement had been
made with the 'Frisco for traffic moving
rrom tne aouinwesi to tne northeast
Sammer Toars.
If you have not decided where to go. or
how to go, don't fall to get a copy. It is
certainly worth sending for. and reading
POLICE HUNT FOR MURDERER!
!
Bundle .of Bloody Olothei Farniiuoa Only
a V5U8 Clew.
DOUBLE CRIME IS NOW SUSPECTED
Slayer of a Row York Tea Morebaat
t Tbonght Now to Havo Also
Mmrdered His Womaa
Accomplice.
NEW TORK, July It In the opinion of
the police the murderer of Charles W. Box- ,
bury, the tea expert who was fatally
beaten late Friday, near hla home In the ,
Bronx, concludea his crime by putting his
woman accomplice to death.
That a second crime, and one of s re
volting sature, haa been committed, the
cfficiala say there is every reaaon for be
lieving. A careful search of the entire
city la being made to discover whether
any young woman Is mlaalng. - Another
search ia being made, and that over a
territory wider than, the city, for the body
of a murdered woman.
There 14 but a vague clew upon which to
base a search for the woman or her body.
This Is the description furnished by the
young woman, with whom Boxbury was
walking, when he was assaulted by a man
and woman. Roxbury's companion fled
from the scene and her view of the mur
derers waa only a brief one.
The bundle of woman's clothing, of fine
texture, soaked with blood, which waa
found near the scene is the baota for the
belief that the man who murdered Rox
bury killed hla companion later to destroy
all evidence agalnat him.
In the bundle were, among other thlnga,
a light shirt waist and a aklrt of da.k
material. Indications are that the woman
who wore the clothing was killed either by
a blow delivered with a sharp Instrument
on the back of the neck or her throat waa
cut The shirt waist Is much stained with
blood.
irSflore CheaO
II txcursiuns
y a... - u
4Sk
H
llaht harnsas races of the Windsor DHvina-1 harl the, t.p nmneta tk.i. . , . carefully After you get It It tells all about
... i.i v.,v. . .ii w . . - . ... . - " "
da7 Results: " t,"wu "f three months and have been playing the Pi""-" P " ucnrgan cen- roa.d fund levy, which will be subject to
MONEY FOR JJSE OF COUNTY
This Year'a Assessmeat Will Prodaee
Total Raveaae of Over
., . 44O0,OO0.
According to the official figures of the
tax department Douglas county will raise
for all purposes the sum of 8440,173.6 upon
the assessment of this year. The exact
amount-at the disposal of the county com
missioners haa not yet been determined.
for the actual assessments of the cities of
Omaha and South Omaha have not' been
aegregated from the grand total, and until
that Is done the total receipts from the
ce. purse iwo: Page Hall won in
ralght heata. Time: :U'. 1:12H.
fork, Cleveland at Boston.
PC
.ftl
.S71
.437
.bid
.438
it Philadelphia.
Detroit at New
Total
Minneapolis 0 0 4 0 0 0 8 0 4
ou aui v v i i i v e u
Two-base hits: Spooner. Lally. D. finlll
van, Kellev. Three-base hit: Oyler. Double
riaya: oyier to Martin to Bpooner, Mc
ntyre to Spooner. First base on balls
Off Stlrnmel, 3: off Williams, 8: off Vols,
4. Struck out: By Williams. 1; by Vols,
t Hit by pitched ball: By Vols, 1. Passed
ball: Ludwlg. Sacrifice hlte: Spooner,
Shannon. Jackson. Lsft on bases: Minne
apolis. ; St. Paul, 4. Umpire: Cunning
ham. Time: 1:46.
Staadla of the Teams.
Played. Won.
7 41
.....71
....71
.....70
.....40
fi
70
67
Milwaukee ..
?t. Paul
ndlana polls
Louisville ..
Kansas City
Columbus ...
Minneapolis
Toledo
Oamea today: Louisville at Milwaukee.
Indianapolta at Kanaaa City, Columbua at
Minneapolla, Toledo at 8t Paul. .
Ameoa Amatear Ball Players.
In a ten-lnnlng game at Twelfth street
and Ames avenue Sunday the Swamp
' 43
43
35
n
29
2
24
Loet
23
28
29
S5
83
40
41
41
PC.
.477
.4
.M
.460
23
oi 'V-
Established 1023.
vjilsoh
2:30 pace, purse 8T00
tnres strai
J:12.
2:13 trot, purse 8600: Judge Cullen won In
three straight heats. Time: 2:11U, 3:13,
t:114.
2.15 pace, purse 8400: Darky won the first
and second heata In-2:11H and 2:10 and
Wayne Kina won the third and fourth
heats In 2:0SVi and 2:12. This race waa
not finished and will be concluded to
morrow. COI.UMBTJB. O.. July It The summer
meeting of the Columbus Driving Park
aaaoclatlon opened today before a small
crowd. Reaults:
1:30 trot, nurse IW0: Robtsola won the
second and third heats and race in 3:H14
and 8:17, while Patchen Maid took the nrat
heat In 2:14.
2:18 pace, puree 81,000: Robert D. won
In two straight heats In 3:124 and l:12.
2:14 trot, purse n.wo: joymaner won in
two straight heats In l:n and 2M.
1:30 pace, purse 3300: Five Points won In
two straight heata in 3:12 and 2:10.
AMERICAN SHOT COMES THIRD
Btsley Coateat Proves Sapromaey of
Krag-Jorgeasea Over Other
Service BUes.
BISLET. Bng., July It In the Walde-
mv romnetltlon. which waa won tortav hv
Major Oxley, with n segregate of 49 points,
the American, U. ti. UkiI, was tnira wltn
97polnts.
Cook used the Krag-Jorgensen serv
ice rifle. while his opponents were
armed with the flnet match rifles.
At the flret ranse of (WO yards he made
the hlR-heat poih1e. and nls shooting la
admitted to rank with the flneat on record
and la held to prove the superiority of
te Krag-Jorgepan over all other service
rifle.
fed WOLrlpot IVTwTTTXZS FXj
animisms, ea .
bully at I cents per pound. A car of them
Signalled their approach yesterday morning
from Albright and got a clear track. But
they will probably be the laat for the local
onions are practicing up and expect to get
Into town In a few days with the real
bouquet
Bartlett Pear, the first ef the season, with
300 boxes of hla cousins and his aunts, reg
istered on the row yesterday from Call
fornla, and will go Into the provision bus!
neee here. It must be admitted that -som
of the Pears are little green, but a little
Nebraska sun will ripen them in experience,
xney are aireaay not favorites at 83 per
box.
In the Texas exhibit were a carload of
potatoes, which came in yesterday to
break the strike and are taking their time
at 80 cento. A hot favorite and warm mem
ber waa a consignment of green peppers.
the flrat of the season, who had shipped in
to be here for the catsup season. Another
bunch of Texana who seem to be up agalnat
4 frost are some summer squashes, which
have been here several daya, but find no
purchasers. And they only ask 81.60 per
box. The tomatoca are down to 66 cents
today and "get thee to a cannery" will soon
be the word.
tral as well aa the New Tork and New
England resorts. Address, O. W. Rugglee,
G. P. A T. A, Chicago.
CORN IS ' GROWING RAPIDLY
B. e M. Crop Balletla Shows Decided
Imarovemeat aad Bala
Headed Sooa.
The B. A M. crop bulletin for laat week
Omaha Golfer Seeks Haaor.
CHICAGO. July 13-Entriea closed this
evening for the ope" aolf championship
tournament of the Weetem Golf associa
tion to bs held at Milwaukee on ThunWy
nd Friday. The open champion. Willi
Anderson, snd national amateur champion,
fiula James, have decided to rtlav. Among
hs other entrlea are the following pro
'esalonals: W. P. Sherwood of the Omaha
Coiintrv club. Thames O'Nell of Des Moines
and Gilbert Nichols of St Louis.
Traasaorts Follow Cablo I.lae.
SAN FR4NCISCO. July U.-Beainnlng at
an early date the army trananorta plvtne
between Sen Franriaeo and Manila will. It
la aatd. follow the route of the new trana
perlfle cable, paaelne within "tamal distance
and nnaalhlv a toe ulnar at Mldwav Island
shows a decided Improvement in corn and
a generally dry condition throughout the
territory of the road, which must be re
lleved within ten days to prevent serious
damage. There have been tight ahowers
along the western reaches of the road, but
the ground Is generally dry. With the
hot weather corn haa grown rapidly and
ta about two weeks late, wnere It was
front thrse to six weeks late a week earlier.
Wheat Is being harvested in eastsrn
Nebraska and Kansas aad ia running from
twenty to thirty bushels to the acre. Ia
tbe western part of the state the wheat
has not been touched yet. but is doing
finely and promises to yield better than ever
before la the history of the state.
Arrest Ceases a Soasatloa.
BLOOMINOTON. III.. July 1S.-A tre
mendous sensation waa created here at
noon today by the arrest or Maude Jordlne.
the 17-year-old daughter of Andrew Jordlne,
the fatner oi tne muraerea baby.
The girl le charged with the crime, and
other warrants are in preparation which
will prove equally sensational. The alle
gations are thai the defendant had a
Dedal intereat la the removal of the baby
and was a principal in ins murder. Tne
crime for which Maude Jordlne waa ar
rested was the brutal murder of her sister.
Mabel, the z-year-oia. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Andrew jordlne, on Thursday night
Haatlac for Kldd's Treasare.
NEW TORK. July It Another search
for Captain Kldd's treasure haa corns to
naught, aa all there is to show for It is a
big hole In the celler of the house con
nected with a big coffee mill In Brooklyn.
The manager of the plant haa stopped the
treasure searcn, in spite or tne race that
Henrv Endum. sn engineer. Is positive that
the "spirits" which caused the search were
playing no idle lose wnen iney iranamittel
to him the Information that Captain Kldd
had deposited 150,000 worth of loot In
the ground on which the building stands.
Ford Memorial Wladew.
NEW YORK. July It In memory of his
friend, I'aul iveicemer roro, tne novelist,
George W. Vanderbllt has executed a hand
some stained glasa window which will be
nlaced in All Souls church, which Mr.
Vanderbllt erected at Blltmore, N. C, for
the benefit of the members of his house
hold and for the use of the Inhabitants of
the immediate nelghDornood. Tbe window
Is in American opalescent glaas. The sub
jeet ie 'The Entombment of Christ
appropriation by the commissioners, can
not be ascertained, for the reason that
one-half of the amount collected for the
road fund In Omaha Is the property of the
Park board, and one-half of the amount
collected for the same fund In South Omaha
goes for the Improvement of streets and
parks in that city.
The general fund . levy of 9 mills will
produce 3230,842.49; the bridge fund levy of
2V mills, 863,4.03; the road fund levy ol
8H mills, 394.B77.64; the sinking fuad levy
of 1 mills, v43,890.42, and the soldiers' re
lief fund levy of .8 of a mill, 37.78 .08. It
Is expected that the money at the disposal
of the Omaha Park commission from the
county road fund will cloaely approximate
832,000.
Real F.stata Exebaage Waate Breea
The members of the Real Estate exchange
111 aak the city council to eppoint John
V Rreen aa attorney to represent tbe city
In the litigation In the federal court over
the collection or taxes irora tne railroads
by local assessment
FROM
OSU3AHA
CHICAGO,' ILL' '....I '. ' . . .tU.
On sale June 30th and July 1st,
Atlanta. Ga $33.10
On sals July 8, and T..
Boston, Masa ',...'..83315
On sale June 80, July 1-3-3-4. .
Detroit Mich 82LO0
On eale July 14 and la.
Baltimore, Md 83X25
On aale July IT and 18.
Saratoga Springs, N. T SStZO .
On sale July 8 and 4.
Buffalo, N. T $41.60
Pittsburg, Pa 338.40
Waterloo, I a, ..11.S6 .
St Paul, Minn 812.50
Minneapolis. Minn . ,..,.$13.60
Duluth, Minn , .314.60
Watervllle, Minn 110.50
Waseca. Minn 310.60
Falrbault, Minn ,......$10.50
Northfleld, Minn $10.60
Clear Lake, la $10.70
Spirit Lake, (Okobojl) 39 93
Tickets on sale dally during Juno,
July, August and September, good
for return unUl Oct 31. 1903.
Above rates are for
round trip tickets,
Homaseeker's round trip tlckete
on sale to points in the North,
Northwest, South and Southeaat,
on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays In each
month.- Also one way colonist
rates to points in the South and
Southeast on same dates.
Summer tours via, Duluth or
Chicago and Steamer via tbe Great
Lakes.
- Write tne about your trip and let
me give - you an itinerary, shew
ing time, connections, cost etc
Sleeping Car and Steamer reserva
tion made In advance.
Correspondence solicited and in
formation cheerfully given at 1402
Farnam St, Omaha, or write.
W. II. BRILL.
DUt. Psss. Agt. III. Central R. R.
OMAHA, NEB.
5
Maaager Arrested for Lareeay.
NEW YORK. July 11 -Frank 8. Pllditch.
for eighteen yeara New York manager for
the ward low Hteel company of Sheffield.
is today arreated on two indictments
charging grand larceny and subsequently
released In $5,000 ball. Marmeduke Ward-
low of the firm came to this country last
April to look Into the company's affaire.
He found Pllditch had disappeared a day
or two before his arrival and the book
with him. The books were found later
nd. It Is said, showed a shortage of
something more than (40,000. Through
counsel Pllditch offered to return and pay
up ins auegea anoriage in oraer to avoid
arrest. He was arreated today at the of
fice of hla counsel.
Seeond Trial Beglas.
ST. LOUI8. July It Julius Lehmann, a
former member of the house of delegates.
went to bis second trial today on the
charge of perjury In connection with the
city lighting contract, in which 347,600 le
alleged to have been divided among mem
bers of the house combine. Lehmann was
convicted on the first trial and sentenced to
ths penitentiary, but the supreme court re
versed the verdict end remanded the esse
on a technicality. Judge Ryan Is hearing
me case.
EL'B-G beers
Guaranteed Pure. None So Good.
wrderfroaa H. May'Jk Comaaay
1
(Iest :y . the
Nejgpjg.'..
Party Sius. Mc Is lee lack.
A SAKIAEIXA CO.. Makerf. Taaps. 'la.
RICHARDSON DRUG CO., blakbstert.
f.lA.CC PERFECT MEf.
TrOfcOl' DIFlIRt lonotHu3t
wr funifvri i urn jjb sVIK
lie Cetit be ntsturtid i
WtfKt C4V844M of Mei
aVbsvoliilalr cured
TAIleLT. Oive vroa-f'triB,Ctol
a aud aanbtuun of
ou. Tbe ear
a lTtllty are
riHitri
l
aUQIlllafc. fall 111 aT DkraTlurT Bind lb st BaaAa
and Ui aln cf v iial powtra, Incurrati kf
iiijiftcrDt ions or eicefB4Hcr early yeaii,
luuart visror and DoLeirwiv tamvmrt '
tf-fL. Brave up iue yiteia. 'J'"1 ,lu, i''ntiirn
eiMektaod lttre W the eyee of A-T younger okl.
uWe boi r4inTlta aneifr-y tjlJUfe boitr? m
t. e a42o47tkt guar p te 4 c u ra f7y or stioueiy r
tutxtod. Cad t cwfriad in et " poena. Soid
4very where, or milr-d in platn wrappe oa receii( oi
stoU la Osaka by Jtaaa Ml o.. th m.u. iMuniaa
.Till . Hot oaiaU ir Co., latb aa4 Xel4e. 4
mtumm jj v ta. Wvii. asi am m.
a si.fU I Nil tif 44 BBk
: "I witn lira u Tfutntrat
V Ll it,X 1 I" Itdff 44 for a neai era
r f la 1 ertt.V I Oi4-barn,iDDaBitiiai
(r4vraaM4l 1 Irritatiotif or aloera
aa ta 4trtneii. of nucosi aivaibn
inaiioaa
alcratiuae
anea.
TNtlVaStCHtMlCaire. (eat M BOlauBUO.
ArwgsTlata,
raspOT,
a. m
ur betll- i J a.
4lBCmMIl.t f "1 Arwggl
V a.B.4. J , er seat ia stale mr
A I eiareae, reai
Aaaa Guam ...... .
Oats art (reatly Improved aad premise
tireiJar eetu) so msast
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