TITE OMAnA PAIIT BEE: MONDAY, JULY 27. 1003, 3 ROURMES TAKE TflEM BOTfl Local and Eeaicn fiecorn1! Are Broken in EsBntio-al DooV.e-Header. MEN FROM CREAM CITY PLAY EACH OTHER Having Downed Lenders, Pa's Beys Starl After Distillers Today, Wltn rrali ta Keen la Wli. nlna; Oalt. Tha Rourkltes played a record-breaking double-header with Milwaukee yesterday afternoon and won both. That wti one record broken for the year. Then there were 7,000 people there. Another record. In the second game Bwormsted waa knocked out In the flrat Inning, which Is till another season record. The games possessed all of the at tributes of a Veeuvlue and were noisier thnn a strict fair and a boiler factory combined. Everything waa of the sensa tional orfi'ir find from the bMtlng to the yawping of the yeoman of Milwaukee and the mix-up between Cockman and Thorn ton on the Milwaukee bench In the end ing of the second game. Sanders was In the box in the first game and did excellent work and kept the hits well scattered, while the locals had a little rally tn the sixth which dtd the things that gave them the game. It waa In the third, efttr two were down, that Harry Welch dropped the throw of Thomas' on first and gave Cockman his life. Then O'Neill bat tered the ball for three sacks and one score was In. Thornton went out to Welch and Omaha came to the harvest. Oondlng flew out to Qutlns and Sanders drew a pretty single, which Carter followed with a very scratchy three-bagger. Oenlna and Miller flew out, and the ecore waa merely tied. Stone opened the fifth with a scratch hit and reached second on a aacrlflce. Cock man was wiped off the map at flrat and O'Neill drew three sacks again. Then Shu gar t fumbled Thornton's drive and two runs were In. But In the sixth the Rourk ltes got very busy. Oenlna fouled out and Mllla drove to the fence for two bags. Rhugart flew out and Welch walked. Thomaa followed with a three-bagger and cime In when O'Neill dropped Hlckey's fly. That made It 4 to I, and ao the game ended. Second Game. Bwormsted was put In for the visitors, and Henderson was on the rubber for the locals. Stone was the first man up for the Creams and he walked, whereupon Braun laid the ball over the left-fleld fence and two runs were In. The next three men went down like nine pins and Carter rime to the willow. He singled. Oenlns fouled out and Miller smashed out a single. S-iirnrt drew a base on four wide ones and fled the sacks. Welch looked It over rnd saw there waa something to do, ao brought In two with a single. Thomaa em ulated hla example and Hlckey aeratched. Then Miller fumbled Qondlng'e poke, and a minute later Jawnle and Eddie perpe trated a double theft. Henderson flew out to Btone, and Hlckey came In. Carter also flsw out. Meanwhile Bwormsted had gone to the bench to stay there, and Vollendorf had finished with the last four up. In the third the Rourkltes gleaned another tally. Then the Creams woka up and took two In the fourth and got rambunctious In the sixth. The Rourkltes were getting laxy with one game won and a lead of three and a couple of hlta and an error made Pa Pill remove Henderson and substitute Com panion. They got two more hlta and as many runs off of Companion before It wss stopped and then were sent back Into the field. Pronha, waa ops to the bad In the sixth, end Carter flew out to Oatlns. Oenlns walked and Thornton muffed a high throw from Cockman which let Miller atay on first and Oenlns stretch on to third. Bhu srirl Hew out, and Genlna scored on tha ti-r..w!n. Then O'Neill dropped a fly and Miller scraped over the plate with the winning run. While the next inning was progressing Thornton and Cockman forgot to talk to I'mplre McCarthy and began chewing be tween themselves about tha muff on first, and Cockman waa about to introduce a bat Into the argument aa against Thorn ton's fists when a cordon of police and Hugh Duffy arrived. Meanwhile everyone was going out nicely at the bat and It wns all over but the shouting. Milwaukee has gone back home and the loc.ils open at Peoria tomorrow. Score, first game: , OMAHA. AB. R. IB. PO Oenlns, cf t Miller. If 3 BhuRart, lb t Weich. lb 4 Thomas, ss 4 Hlckey. lb Oondlng, e Henderson, Companion, Totals . .. a .. i .. s .. 0 0 1 0 11 1 t 0 0 Btone, If Braun, rf ... Corkman. b O'Neill, cf .... Thornton, lb Oatlns. ss ... F. Miller, 2b I,uda, c Swornifted, p Vollendorf, p xMcVlckera .. Totals 3 7 21 11 MILWAUKEE. AB. R. IB. PO. S 1 2 0 I I I 4 .... 0 0 0 0 .... 2 0 0 0 .... 10 0 0 flood base running helped Bt. l,oiils con siderably. Attendance, 6.5O0. Score: ST. LOU CLgVBt.lkN n H.O.A R. R.H.O.A RorkrM. If... lit D Bar, rf 0 I 4 Virun. rf I Hra1ley. lb... 1 rn.l. tb 0 I I 4 l.alale. lb I I I I Dileracm. lb .1 I t 1 llllclmiii, lb 1 1 1 4 t Willi". aa .1 1 I l OWrf'arthr. If.. lilt Hemphill, cf. 1 114 Pllrk. rf 4 1 0 4 uaden. c 0 1 I I (i t.ot-hnauer, M t 0 I I Hill, lb 0 0 1 4 OH'tnle. t 0 I 1 t 0 smart, p I lit (kWrifht, 4 144 A. K. 0 0 ToUli I 11 17 II Bt. IyOlllS Cleveland Karned runs: Two-base hits: Remls. Home Sacrifice hits .30 8 10 13 xMcVlckera batted for Thornton in the seventh. Runa by innlnga: Omaha 0 1 0 0 2 - Milwaukee 2 0 0 2 0 4 01 Hits by Innings: Milwaukee 1 0 0 4 1 4 010 Omaha ft 1 1 0 0 0 7 Karned runs: Omaha 3, Milwaukee 4. Left on bases: Omaha S, Milwaukee 4. Bases on balls: Off Henderson 1, olT Companion 1, off Bwormsted 1, off Vollendorf i. Struck out: Hy Henderson 2, by Companion 1. by Vollendorf 2. Passed ball: Lucia. Three base hits: Thornton, (latin. Home run: Braun. Sacrifice hits: Braun. Stolen bases: Miller, Thomas, Hlckey, F. Miller. Time- 1:16. Umpire: McCarthy. Kaw Takes Easy Oae. COLORADO BPRINOS, July 26. Nichols was a puxile today and kept the hits well scattered while the visitors connected when hits were needed and won easily. Both teams played a brilliant fielding game. Score : R.H I? Kansas City.... 01200001 0-4 13 i Colo. Springs... 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0-1 I i Batteries: Kansas City, Nichols and Mes sltt; Colorado Springs, VUleman and Btar nagle. Des Moines Overwhelms Distillers. DES MOINES, July 28. Des Moines over whelmed Peoria In the lsst game of the series. In the first Inning Hoffer of Des Moines was struck by a pitched ball on the head and seriously injured. Score: R H E Des Moines ..31H00S40 X 11 15 2 Peoria 000000000 0S2 Batteries: Des Moines, Morrisson and Marshal; Peoria, Hartsel and Wilson. Denver 'Vldes with St. Joseph. DENVER, July 26. Denver broke even with Bt. Joseph In today's games. Score, first game: R. H. E. St. Joseph ...1 0 3 0 2 0 3 0 110 12 1 Denver 1 000000001 4 3 Batteries: Denver, Barber and Ulrlch; Bt. Joseph, Dlehl and McConnell. Score, second game: R. H. E. Denver 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 8 15 0 St. Joseph ...1 000001002 3 0 Batteries: Denver. Fisk and Ulrlch; St. Joseph, Falls and Garvin. l Totals I 10 14 14 I .... 00100310 -5 .... 00000102 03 Bt. Ioiis, 5; Cleveland. 3. Wright Lajole. Slevers, runs: Lajole, Hickman. Bucden. Martin. Double ays: Wallace to Friel to Anderson, Mo- .'arthy to Oochnauer. Stolen base: Wal- nce. Hit by pitcher: Hy Wright. Friel. First base on hall: Off Wright. B; oft Blevers, 1. Struck out: By Slevers, 3; by Wright. 1. Time: 1:45. Umpire: Con nolly. Whit Sox Win and Lose. CHICAGO. July 26. In the first game Barrett walked, was sacrificed to second. took third on a passed ball and scored the nly run on a single. The balance of the game was a pitchers battle In which Don- van held the locals safe at critical times. Chicago won the second game by scoring three runs In the eighth on a base on balls, wo singles, a aoubie ana an error, i ne elding of r.oth teams was brilliant. At tendance 8.&.U Score, first game: DETROIT. CHICAGO. R.H.O.A. B.I K.U.O.A.S. nrrHt. cf....l lit 0 Holmes, lf...O 101 Lash. If 4 0 1 4 0 Jonee. ef 1 4 4 Crawford, rf. 0 110 0 Hallman, rt...4 4 I 4 Cerr, lb 4 1 11 I I Call. ban. lb. .4 1 1 4 4 McAlllatar. aa 0 I 4 leball, lb 4 4 14 4 4 Yeaaer. lb.. ..4 1 1 1 1 Maroon, lb.. ..4 114 4 Smith. 2b. ..V 4 4 4 1 OTannehlll. sa..O 441, Buelow, 0 I 1 0 Mi Farland. t-0 110 4 Donovan, v.. .4 III llOwen. p 0 4 4 4 4 'Orean 4 I 0 Totali 1 I 17 II I nSlattery ....4 4 4 4 4 I Totals 4 4 IT 14 1 xBatted for Tannehlll. xxBatted for Owen. Detroit 1 000000001 Chicago 0 00000000 0 Left on bases: Chicago. 8: Detroit. 6. Three-base hit: Crawford. Sacrifice hits: Jones, Smith. Btolen bases: Holmes, Don- van, McAllister, struck out: By Owen, dv Donovan, t. J assen Dans: Mcf ar and. Bases on balls: Off Owen. 8: off Donovan, 3. Time: 1:53. Impure O'Loughlin. Score, second game: CHICAOO. Totals . Chics go Detroit Left on Standing; of the Teams, Played. Won. Lost F.C. Colorado Springs ... T7 49 2 .634 Milwaukee 74 45 29 . 608 St. Joseph 74 M 6 .513 Kansas City 76 38 38 . 500 Denver 76 36 40 .474 Des Moines 77 35 4 .465 Peoria 78 35 43 . 449 Omaha 77 31 46 '.403 No games today. t'prter, rf .. tiinins. cf .. iller, If ... HhuKartT 2b Welch, lb ... Thomas, ss Hlckey. 3b Oondlng, c , Sanders, p Totals .. 4 4 . 2 . 3 . 3 . 4 . 4 . 3 . 8 .30 A. 0 0 0 1 0 3 4 I t 7 27 U Btone, if Braun, rf Cockman, 3b O'Neill, cf .... Thornton, lb Oatlns. ss ... F. Miller, 2h Lucia, o McPherson, p xMcVickers . Totals MILWAUKEE. AB. R. IB. PO. 5 13 0 0 0 1 1 1 S 1 0 1 GAMES IN NATIONAL LEAGUE Poor Cincinnati Fielding Lets Pirates 1st and Gives Them Easy Victory. CINCINNATI, July .-Cincinnati's In ability to field alow infield hlta in the seventh inning and Corcoran'a error gave t ittsoura tna name todav. Attendance. v.mju. Hcore: P1TTBBURO. I CINCINNATI. R.H.O.A. . R.H. OAE. Baaumont. el.. I 110 0 Donlln. If 1 1 t 4 Babrlna. rf....O 110 Sarmour. cf... 10 0 Warner, as. ...0 I 4 I 0 Dolan. rf 0 0 t 0 4 Bran.nald. lb.O 1 t I OlBackla?. lb...O 1 1 0 I Laach. lb 4 4 11 I Stelnfaldt, lb. 4 14 1 Rltrhar, lb.. .4 Oil Corcoran, aa. . 0 111 Krufar, If 1 114 0 Kallr, 3b 0 10 4 Smith, e 1 1 I 0 0 Pelti, e 0 4 4 1 Dohany. 1 0 3 0 Bating, P......1 10 1 Totals I 4 17 17 II T Ota la -s t T 17 11 Pittsburg 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 0 06 Cincinnati 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 03 Two-base hit: Donlln. Stolen buses: Be bring. Wagner. Double plays: Corcoran to lieckley, Leach to Bransfleld. First base on balls: Off Ewlnc. 2: oft Dohenv. 3. sacrifice hit: Seymour. Left on bases Cincinnati, 2; Pittsburg, 6. Struck out: By Ewlng, 4; by Doheny, 2. Time: 1:55. Umpire: O Day. jtlcrobea Aided by Passes, CHICAOO, July 26. In four of the five innings that the locals scored in today Khoades started them off with passes. Stolen bases and bunched hitting followed the wlldne.su In each inning. A low throw, and Hackett's long three-base drive alone saved tne visitors from Deing shut out, aa they could do nothing against Wicker with men on bases. Attendance 7,J0. Score CHICAOO. I BT. LOl'13. H. H.O.A. I. H. H.O.A E 0 0 1 0 0 Parrall. lb....O 0 4 1 Slasla, ef.. C'aaar, lb... Chanca, lb. Jonaa. rf... Bvara, lb... Harl.r. rf.. Kilns, e.... Tinker, aa 0 1 Wlraar, p 1 4 ..1 I Donovan, H...4 Sraoot, cf 0 Hrain, aa u Barclay, U....1 Burka, 3b 0 Harkitt, lb... 4 VNall, e 0 Hhoadea. p. ...0 iDaniont 4 4 14 I 10 0 24 0 3 2 1 1 2 0 7 04 xMcVlckera batted for McPherson in the ninth. Runs' bv Innlnxs: Omaha 0 0 1 Milwaukee 0 0 1 Hlta by innings: Omaha 0 0 S Milwaukee 1 1 1 Earned runs: Omaha 2, Milwaukee 1. Left on buses: Omaha 7, Milwaukee I. Basea On balls: Oft Sanders 3, oft McPherson 4. Struck out: By Bandera 4. by McPherson 4. Hit by pitched ball: By McPherson L Two-base hits: Miller, Thomas. Three base hits; Carter, Thomaa, O'Neill 2. Sac rifice hits: Oondlng, Braun. Stolen bases i Cockman. Time: 1:35. Umpire: McCarthy. Score, second game: OMAHA. AB. R. IB. PO. A. E. Carter, rt ToUls I 4 17 u Total 1 7 34 11 x Rat ted for Rhoades.ln ninth Chicago 2 0 0 1 3 1 2 0 St. Loula 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 01 Left on bases: Chicago S, Bt. Louts Two-base hits: Chance, Hackett. Three, base hits: Jones. Hackett. Sacrifice hit Wicker. Stolen bases: Chance. Evers. Hr ley. Wicker. Double play: Tinker, Evers and Chance. Struck out: By Wicker , by Rhoades 4. Bases on balls: OR Wicker off Rhoades 8. Hit with ball: Hurley. Time 3:w. umpire: Moran. taadlng, ( the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P C, Pittsburg ... Chicago New York ., Cincinnati .. Brooklyn ... Boston St. Louis ... Philadelphia Oames today: Boston at New York; Phlla delphla at urookiyn. GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE Saints Trim Cleveland Eavally Desplt Visitors' Heavy Sins;. aVnar. 8T. LOUIS, July 24. St. Louis trimmed Cleveland in tha opening game of the series despite some heavy slugging on the part or the visitors. Slevers kept the hits ! fairly well scattered and the long drives 82 K 27 . 671 87 52 35 .bS 71 47 32 .595 M 43 41 .512 7K 39 39 .500 7s 83 46 . 43 84 32 62 .31 82 26 66 .317 . j- c i lainy wtvi aH:atftrri una tne long anves 4 11 I 0 J did not prove aa damaging aa they might. The belt of barley, hops and yeast, selected by one of our partners. Pure water, from six wells driren down to rock. Pure air, which has first passed through an air filter. Every drop of Schliti Beer filtered by machin ery through masses of white wood pulp. Every IAf tt .t.,:i:,.ri aiA OkaO ft Stnt9fife aa ft m r ne m t -i. 1 lAJtUv aiciuubu e aaaaia aa wubama a.v kviwii IV Thus we double the necessary cost of our brew- In? to make purity certain to make Schlitx Beer healthful. Will you drink common beer, and pay just as much for it, when Schhu Beer can be had for the asking. Attjbr U Brrmtrj Bottling Phone tit. Omaha Branefc Tl Mouta NlAla ok Ouutaa. whipped In with great force and struck Clymer on the left Jaw. The physician summoned reported a compound fracture. Clymer will be out of the game for some time. Attendance 4.4J6. Score: IT. FAt'L. I LOl ISVIl.t.E R.H.O.A g I R.H.O.A 1. 01 r. lb 0 114 1'Karvln, rt....O 0 4 4 0 Shannon, cf . 1 110 (Hart, lb 1 1 14 1 0 Jarkann. rf .. .0 1 4 4 1 Hranhear. lb. .0 I I 4 1 S, hael.r. aa.. I 1 I 1 O'lMw.ll. rf 1 I I 1 0 Haaalna. th.. 10 14 0 s Sulhran. lb 1 1 I 1 Floumor, If . 0 14 0 t l'lrmar. If I 110 WWIar. lb . 0 114 eWalkor. It 0 0 0 J Sullivan, 0. 0 0 4 1 tlfhriaTar, C O 1 I 1 Allamans. p...O 0 0 1 O'viainian. aa . . till IRsan. p 0 0 0 I 0 Total 0 11 37 I ll I Tntala 4 4 14 10 I Bt. Paul 0 2 1 0 0 3 0 1 a4 Louisville 02200000 44 Two-bsse hits: Wheeler. Flournoy, Od well. Three-base hit: 8hannon. Sacrifice hit: Allemsng. Double plays: Kgsti, Hart and Schrlever; Bchaefer, J. Sullivan and Oeler. Stolen bases: Odwell (2). Bases on balls: Off F.gan, 1: off Allemsng. 3. Struck out: By Egan, 1; by Allemang, 2. Left on base: St. Paul. 5: Louisville, 7. Time: 1.56. Cmplre: Foreman. landing of the Tea ma. Played. Won. Lost. St. Paul 85 55 Milwaukee 82 63 Indianapolis 84 44 Kansas City 77 39 Louisville 85 42 Minneapolis M 36 Columbus 84 ' 33 Toledo 82 30 No games today. 30 29 40 38 43 48 61 it PC. .M7 .524 .M5 .4(4 .S6G Holmea, If. ...2 Jonra. cf 1 Hallman, rf...0 Callahan, lb..O shall, lb 0 Magnon, 2b... 0 Tannehlll, aa. .0 Slattarr, c 0 Flahertj, p. ...I It H O A B a i i l i 3 4 1 0 14 0 1 1 I 4 I 1 4 .4 T 17 DETROIT. R.H.O.A . Barrett, cf....O Luah, If 0 ' rawford, rf...o 'arr. lb 0 MoAlllater, aa.O McOuIra, e....O Yaagrr, lb....l imlth. lb 0 Ktaalnfer, p...l 0 I 1 II 11 : Total, I I 24 14 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 4 0 00010010 a bases: Chicago. 4: Detroit, i. Two-base hits: Hallman (2), Yeager. Sac rifice nits: Jones (l). Barrett. Stolen base: Holmes. Double plays: Tannehlll to I li bel 1 , McAllister to Smith. Struck out: By t lanerty, i. liases on balls: Off Flaherty. Time: i:zs. umpire: o Loughlln. Standing; of the Teams. Plaved. Won. Lost P O Boston 81 63 28 . 654 Philadelphia 82 48 34 .ExA Cleveland 80 43 37 . 638 Detroit 77 39 38 Si New York 75 37 38 . 493 Chicago 79 36 43 .466 St. Louis M 83 63 .3M Washington 80 27 63 .338 Games today: Detroit at Chlcnn-n Clva. land at St. Louts, Washington at Philadel phia, New York at Boston. Clerks Bent Ben Hnrs. On the grounds of the Grocery Clerks, at Twenty-seventh and Cass streets, the clerks defeated the Ben Hura by a acore of id to 6. rne features or the game were the pitching of Gllner of the Clerka and the home run by Drlscoll of tha Ben Hura. Score: Clerks 0 0 4 1 1 2 0 0 10 Ben Hurs 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 26 Batteries: Clerks. Gllner and Sullivan: Ben Hurs, Curtis and Merrman. Struck out: By Gllner, 17; by Curtla, f. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Kansas City Takes Two from Colosn bna wltk Comparative Ease. KANSAS CITY. July 21 Kansas City took both Karnes. The first was a Ditchers' battle and Alloway succeeded best In keep- mar ine nim scattered. In the second Kansas Citv won bv bunch ing hits with error. Attendance 6,600. Score, first game: KANSAS CITY. I COLUMBl'S. R.H.O.A. . R H O A C. 0 114 0 Morrlaaar. aa.O 114 0 0 0 Arndt. If 0 0 2 4 6 0 Roach, rf 0 4 0 0 1 0 Hannoa, c(....0 3 10 4 0 Mellor. lb 4 4 14 Campbell, rf. Coe, c Bellingei, p... Totals .... Ackerman, ss.... Johnston. If Cahill, 3b r lecher, rr Lynch, 2b McKale, 2b-rf... E. Clark, cf Flnley, c Clark, lb Collier, p RothfUBB. Cf. Oear. rf.... Nanoa. lb.. Oradr. lb.. Lawaa, as.. Knoll, If... Butler, e... M, Andrewa, IbO 1 0 Alloway, p....O 4 8 ..1 4 I ..0 1 4 ..1 1 14 ..0 0 1 Oil Oil 0 0 1 0 4 Foi, e 1 4 14 4 Wanner, lb... 4 4 1 4 Qulnn, lb....l lit Merger, p 0 0 0 1 Gear, rf 0 Nance, lb 3 Oradjr, lb 1 Lewea, aa 0 Knoll, if 0 Butler, e 0 McAndrawa, Ibl Durbam, p....l IDEALS HANGJDNJ0 THE LEAD Beat tke Jetters By Persistently Han. merino- tke Ball In All Directions. The Ideals of the Trl-Clty league defeated me u. jpiifri oy a scjore or 7 to 2 In an In teresting game at Suth Omaha venterrinv afternoon. Lewis of the Ideals was the star with the stick and landed four hits out of nve limes up. umiy a small crowd wlt- nessea mi game. Hcore: IDEALS. AB. R. IB. PO. A. MiniKus, an ...b Leuhrs, cf 6 Lvnch, ss 5 Gibson. If S lewls, lb 5 Hoffmann, 2b 6 ...6 .4 .4 43 I IS S 10 JETTERS. AB. R. IB. PO. A. ....4 0 3 1 2 0 2 4 5 10 Totals 34 Ideals 0 2 B. Jtters 0 0 Earned runs: Ideals, Ackerman (2), Finley, I 6 27 11 1 0 110 3 0 1-7 10 10 0 0 02 6. Stolen bases; Mlrtikus. Leuhrs Bellinger. Double play: Gibson to Hoff man. Two-base hit: Olbson. Three-bsse hit: Campbell, struck out: By Bellinger, oy joiner. . iimt: l is. ummre Llvane. Eagles Defeat Colored Nine. FREMONT. Neb.. July 26 iSneclal 1- i ne regies warned an over the colored nine yesterday afternoon. The coons put up a better batting game than the day before and their fielding was quick. The three Cooks did good work for the Eagles, Ackley's pitching was a little wild at times, but the coons found him a hard problem. Score: Eagles 20000020 Colored nine 00 0 00001 01 Hits: Eagles, 7; Colored nine, 4. Errors: Eagles. 2; Colored nine, 4. Struck out: By Ackley. 8; by Gamble, 9. Batteries: Eagles, Ackley and Mllllken; Colored nine. rv. viaiouie ana Aewis. onmMsMaftl 11 LlL MsMuZsm3 O ) O 2J L'A LLL Fraud should not be practiced on children. Give them what you profess to giye them. Impurity in food is a crime and un wholesomely or cheaply prepared food is a fraud. Children thrive on pure food and the thriving child becomes a thriving citizen. A blessing and a safe-guard is a food like li aisaaaaaaa 1) Fol V 1 1 r U LA LllXLl V UHEAT FLAKE CELERY fcl 3 IP Carefully and conscientiously orepared by a physician and chemist Palatabio nutritious Easy of Digestion end Ready to Eat Mr Hgmmtmr mm otory nnea-euj. Dr. Pric. the creator of Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder and Delicious Flavoring Extracts. rripirid by PRICE CEREAL FOOD CO.. Feed Mil!., BATTLE CEEEX.ttlCH., tain Offices, CHICAGO, CAUGHT IN HOTEL CORRIDORS Though Panics Hay Delay, 0. L Smith Declares Beatrice Bead Will Be Built Total I I 17 14 ul Totals 1 III I 1 Kansas City 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 Columbus - 0 0 0 0 1 0 6 01 Two-base hits: Nance. Oradv. Morrlsaev. Bannon (2. Uuinn. Hacritlce hit: Lwee Stolen basns: Kothfuss. Oear, KnolL Arnat. joutie play: Monroe to urady, Bases on balls: Off Alloway, 1; oft berger, 9. ,eft on bases: Kansas City, 8; Colum bus 6. Time: 1:45. I mplre: Mullane. Score, second game: KANSAS CITY. , COLUMBUS. R.H.O.A.B. R.U.O.A.E Rotbtuaa, cf...O 0 4 0 uMoniaa7, aa..l 1 1 0 110 0 Arndt, It I 110 0 111 0 Roaoh. c 0 1 I t 0 14 1 UHanDOO, ef 4 I 0 4 4 111 V Mellor, lb 4 4 4 1 0 14 4 oli.ilej. rf 4 4 14 4 lio cw.guer, lb...O Olio 4 4 1 0 Qulnn. tb 0 14(1 14 4 OMcMakln. p.,.0 0 14 1 TotaU 0 10 17 11 l Totals 4 4 44 4 0 Kant.as City 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 S Columbus 0 0 1 4 1 0 1 0 0 t Two-base hits: Morrtasey, Arndt (2), Roach. Sacrifice hits: Lewee, Rothfune. Stolen bases: Nance. Wagner. Double plays: Qulnn to Moller. Bases on balls: OlT Durham, 4. Struck out: By Durham, ; by McMakin, 7. Wild pitch: Durham. Left en bases; Kansas City, 4; Columbus. 8. Time: 1:22. Umpire: Mullane. Brewers Soak Toledo. MILWAUKEE. Jul'28 -Elliott held To ledo down to one hit today, winning by I to 1. Poor support for Elliott prevented a shut out. Attendance 2,5uo. Score: MILWAUKEE. TOLEDO. . . B.H.O.A.B. R.H.O.A X. srniannT, id. .a i 4 4 0 Bmits. rf 0 0 0 0 0 I uwena, aa 0 0 4 0 Bl'kenahlp, If 0 0 0 liTumer. lb....O 0 II 0 Bernard. CL...0 0 1 0 Klelnow, 6....1 1 I Arnoiri Easily Bent Blair. BLAIR. Neb.. July 2D. (SDeclal Tele gram.) Errors almost, without number on tne home diamond today gave the Armour team of South Omaha a walkaway over the mair team Dy id to i. ncore: r. h. E. Armoura 0 6 0 4 0 4 0 0 816 10 Blair 4 0 0 1 I 0 0 07 11 10 Batteries: Armours, Adams and O'Keefe; diatr, ivjreai, riuym ana avpung. Struck out: By Adams, 6; by E. Noyes, 1; by W. Noyes. 2. First base on balls; Off Adams, 4; off E. Noyes, 4: off W. Noyes, 2. Hits by pitched ball: Adams, 2. Wild pitches: Adams, 2; E. Noyes, 1. Double plays: Armour, X Umpire, All berry. Cresten Heads Southern Iowa, Letts, CRE3TON, la., July 26 (Special Tele gram.) Creston again defeated Atlantic today by 4 to 0 In a pretty game. This makes three straight games Creston has won and puts it at the head of the list in the Southern Iowa league. The attendance waa l.uoo and the feature or the tame w the pitching of both sides, Creston securing but nine hits off Bchooles and Atlantic but four off Haveland. Batteries: Creston, Haveland and Town send; Atlantic, Schoolea and Agan. Um pire: Oolden. Games tn Three I Lengrne. At Springfield Springfield, 8-4; Rockford, 14-J. (Two games.) At Rock Island Rock Island, ; Daven port. 4. At Bloomlngton Bloomlngton, 8; Du buque, 2. At .Decatur Decatur, 4; Cedar Rapids, 8. Slona Falls Again Snowed Inder. SIOUX FALLS. S. D.. July 2. (Special Telegram.) For the fourth time in suc cession the Lemara team of the Iowa-South Dakota league this afternoon defeated Sioux Falls on tha local grounds, t to 1 Nationals Down Papllllon. PAPILLION. Neb., July 24 (Special Telegram.) The Nationals of Omaha played the Papllllon team today. Score 7 to v In favor of the Nationals. GOOD FISHING IN CHERRY COUNTY LAKES Bronant Bnd Lack to Landlord Kail roads Inable to Get Laborers for Traek Work Proflts In Packing; Bnslness. C. E. Smith, of the Smith Brothers Loan and Trust company ot Beatrice, waa in the city Sunday and says of affairs down there: "The Kansas City, Beatrice A Northwest ern road is aure to be a go yet. The sur veys have all been completed, but enter prises of that magnitude are necessarily slow of fruition. There was some little opposition to the line through certain sec tions of the country that rather hampered affaire for a while, and then the recent flurry in financial matters In the east haa put a temporary quietus on the project. But this Is only temporary, and may de lay tha building of the road for this season, but It is aure to come In the near future. The proposed line statts in from the ter minus of the old Kansas City and Beatrice road at the town of Virginia, fifteen or more mllea east of Beatrice, and will be built directly Into Beatrice, and later will be extended to the northwest from there. It means a big thing for Beatrice and wa are bound to have ID." whence the system of forcing the fattening- of fowls is derived." Don't Cough All Night. Restful sleep follows use of Dr. King's New Dlecovery, the best lung cure in the world. No cure, no pay. 60c, li.oo. For sale by Kuhn Co. DEATH RECORD. Congressman Robert Foerderer. PHILADELPHIA, July 26. Congressman Robert H. Foerderer of the Fourth Penn sylvania district, died at his home In Tor resdale, a suburb of this city, todsy. He had been 111 for some time from a com plication of diseases. Mr. Foerderer waa born in Germany in I860 while his parents were sojourning in Europe. He waa elected to the fifty-seventh congress aa a con gressman at large, and to the fifty-eighth congress from the Fourth district of this city. A Cnt Never Bleeila After Porter's Antiseptlo Healing Oil la ap plied. Relievea p-in Instantly and heals at th same time For man or beast Price, 26o KANSAS WRECK VICTIM DIES Man Injured In Collision Snrenntbs to Wounds After Lingering n Day. HUTCHINSON. Kan., July 20.-O. E. Lonnecher of Bartlett, Kan., who waa in jured In the collision between Santa Fe and Missouri Pacific trains here yesterday, died today. Lonnecher waa about 80 yeara old and th "Never in all. my railroad experience! " "'"i". ne k.. t . -rptr demand for and it ! r"ur"'n Irt"n v,oioraao. wnere ne had more difficult to secure railroad help than J 0M tor hl" nealth now, said t reignt solicitor r ran raus of the Rock laiana. Dtmauue. lb. ..0 Wood, t 0 Vuglaub. Ib... Hempbill.' c .0 Dunlea?. f. ..1 lianley, rf 1 Vku, as 0 Elliott, p 0 1 T 17 11 Srhaub, lb. ...4 4 I i hllda. lb 0 0 I RelaliDS. p....O 4 4 Totals O 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 hits: Klelnow. 1 1 14 14 I 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 01 Stolen base Totals Milwaukee loledo .... Two-base Dunleavy. Kases on halls- OlT Klllntt l off Kelsling 2 Wild pitch: Heinllng. Struck out: By Elliott 5, by llelaling i. IXmbie plays: Owens. Chllds to Turner, Schaub, Owen to Turner, Kelsllng. Owen to Tur ner. Left or. bases: Milwaukee t, Toledo 8. Time: l.M. Umpire: Measmer. Wretched Games Uoes to Oles. MINNEAPOLIS. July 2S In a game full of heavy batting and replete with ragged fielding Minneapolis won from Indianapolis today by 11 to 10. Ford was knocked out of the box in the first and second Innings. Newlin going In the second. McDonald was wild In the fourth and after giving four bases on balls was replaced by VaaMnder. Attendance 2.500. Score: INDIANAPOLIS. K.tl.U.A.K. o! Hocrleier, rf I I 1 0 MINNEAPOLIS H O A. E l k BvlllTan, cf . J SiHMtDar, lb... 4 Lallr. If I Smith, rf I Orler, aa 0 U, I in, re. lb. Han In. tb 0 l.udli. a 0 McDonald, p. 0 Yaabuider, p..l .10 lis I I 1 Junn, If 110 0 Hoodruf. c. 0 1 I I 0 i oultrr. c! ...1 110 0 V'Temeett. ID...1 I I I 1 O Marrao. as 1 1 I I S Herdoa. 1S....1 0 1 a i irui, ib o 0 110 i o Kurd, p o 10 10 v N.wiln. p l o 0 0 - ilKellam 0 140 Totals nun II : Tola la xBatted for Fox in ninth. Minneapolis 42020210 x U inuianapons 01180080 010 I nree-base hits: Sullivan (2), Woodruff. XWO:.b".f n'V HrleviT. Bases on balls: fr McDonald. ; off Vashlnder. 2; off New lin. . Struck out: By Newlin. i; by Ford 2i-by McDonald. 1: by Vasbinder, 8. Sac-rln.-e hit; iMUy. Stolen basea: Putltvsn, Mclntyre. VasMnder. Newlin, Hogrlever I -eft on bases: Minneapolis. 11; Indianapolis. . Time: ii.tO. Umpire: Cunning bam. St. Pool Takes Three Straight. ST. July W-Tt. Paul bunched hits again today and had little trouble In making it three siralgnt from Louisville, while ("ymer was oMtn-tiug to being put out of the game Odwell threw the ball Into live tarund of wrangling paerarg. Xae hail ENTER FOR FIELD TRIALS Degs from All Points Will Attend Booth Dakota Meet Nest Month. ' BIOUX FALLS. 8. D., July 88.-Bpeclal.) Owners of dors throus-hout the Unit! States are manifesting great Interest In the annual meet of the South Dakota Field Trial association, which will be held the latter part of August on grounds con venient to this city. Entries for the trials closes July 81, and because of the short time now at the disposal of dog owners entries are being filed rapidly with Lew nawiey oi tnis city, secretary of the a soclatlon. The entries come from practically every i.io in ma UIIKJJI, euiauriug me most BUC cessful field trials ever held In the north west. Scores of dogs which are owned In the east and south are now beltijf uaiuou m veiium ijauia mrougllOUt DOUth uaxoia, preparatory to making a hard fight for the liberal purses which are to be given to the owners of the winning dogs In the field trials. " The officers pf the association expect that over $2,000 will be distributed In the vari ous prises. There will be three staks again this year the all age, the derby snd the subscription. The Judges will be Thomas Johnson of Winnipeg and O B Whliford of Chicago. In the course of the next two weeks a patrol will be established on the gtounda selected for the trials, so the birds, which are reported very numerous this year, will not be molested or driven away, thus In suring some rare sport when the trials are held. RAY CHASE TO DEFEND TITLE A. H. Hardy of Hynnnls Challenges Champion Ride shot to Contest. SIOUX FALLS. 8. D.. July 21 Special ) A short time ago A. H. Hardy, of Hy annis. Neb., Issued a challenge to Ray H Chase of Alexandria, 8. D., for a shooting contest. This challenge has now been ac cepted by Chase, who early In the sum mer won the championship by defeating Harry Benson of Rockford. Ill Chase agrees to shoot Hsrdy a 600-ball match against time with rifles, for any purse from 8tM to $1,U0. Hardy offered to meet Chase In Deed wood, but unless he recedes front this part of his challenge the contest will not take place, ss Chase will not shoot at any other place than Alexandria. In support of this determination he says he considers It the duty of the challenger to shoot at a place to be selected by the challenged party, and alludes to the fact that when he challenged Harry Benson he had to Journey all the way to Rockford for tha r,,r,it it . believed Hard and Cbaee cava -agree uooo I 'Acoma qui Uae Diaoe e4 terms. ha absurd We are in decided luck If we can get fifteen out of the call for twenty-five men for track work. The call la almost constant for help along all of our llnea. and I understand the same atate of affairs exists with all of the rall roada. The pay la good and the work la not especially heavy, but it la next to Im possible to get all the men needed." "There la some pretty good fishing up In the lakes in Cherry county," observed Dep uty U. 8. Marshal H. A. Herman, "but It la a pretty long ways to go unless one can atay for two or three weeks, ine lanea up there have been well stocked and I am told that the flan are thriving In great shape. There Is an abundance of bass that will run all the way from one to three and four pounde, but they are pretty araooth and It requirea a fairly good fisherman to gather in a respectable string. That sec tion will one of these daya become one of the most popular Ashing resorts for Ne brasVana. Tne lakes, of course, are not as numerous as in Minnesota, nor are they quite aa accessible, but that la all the bet ter for a email party that wants a nrst. claas outing for two or three weeks." "8ome funny things happen In a hotel now and then that neither go on the bill of fare or in the MIL" said Phil Hutaon, an eastern trsvellng man at one of the Omaha hotels Sunday evening. "I had an experience at a hotel in aouthern Nebraska a few yeara ago that I have good reason not to forget. After I had registered I looked over the register for a day or two back to see if any one in my line had been there recently, and thoughtlessly closed the register. Whereupon the landlord let a whoop out of him, seasoned with a good round oath, and added: "Don't ahut that register. Don't you know that hoodooe the hotel?" I opened it again aa quickly aa I could, but the landlord would not be mol lifted and he had the dumps all the while I waa there. Of course it rather worried me, and I kept thinking about it. Well, I did not return there for several months. and the old landlord had been gene from there for some time. Hard luqk seemed to hit him right after I left, and he went Into the hotel business in another town on the Union Pacific rosd. and run into hard luck there. His hotel was closed out, and then he tried it In another town with the same result, and ho haa now gone to pieces entirely. Drink may have had something to do with It, but I cannot help but think that my thoughtlessly closing that hotel register was the cause of all hla troubles. And he thinks so, too." A gentleman connected with one of the South Omaha packing houses is truthority for the statement that: "Never tn the his tory of the packing industry of South Omaha haa it been more prosperous than at the present tbne. All of t,e packing houses are taxed: to their fulgrst capacity to meet the demand for their "products, and there seems to be no let uy,. The indica tions are that this eondltlr.i will continue. It may be interesting to know that tha popular conception that there la an enor moua profit In tha packng Industry is erro neous. As a matter . of actual fact there la but about 26 centfi profit realised to the packers on a ho, even considering that every part of tha iog except the squeal is utilised. Tha profit en a eteer la some what larger, hrt not nearly as large as is popularly Imaffined. Of course, taking the Immense sy egate of animals slaughtered, the profit, reach up Into a very snug fig ure at te end of the year. The poultry packing Industry Is getting to be of im mense proportions here and It atlll is grow ing at. a very rapid rate. The Introduction of uge-dlgested food for poultry In the parking houses has solved the problem of h'i-rlediy fattening the birds and It has eeome quite an art, though not carried to ax trams It la la rrtnoe, from Begins at Bed Book. Health, strength and vigor depend on d. gestion. Dr. King's New Ufa PUls make, tt perfect, or no pay. Only 26c. For sal by Kuhn Co. Anaconda Mines Rename. ANACONDA. Mont.. Julv 26. J una-e Nan. ton has appointed Paul A. Fujem receiver of the Grant Bimetallic Milling company at Phllllpabuns, with power to assume full operations. His bond was placed at 4201.000. The mines, which were closed several days ago on attachment proceedings by St. Louts oonanoiaers, win resume operations on Monday. AT THE PLAYHOUSES Ferris Stock Company nt the Boyd. "A Soldier of the Empire" Is the title of the bill put on for the first half of the week by the Ferris Summer Stock company at the Boyd. It Is a romantlo drama, built around the customary affair between a girl on one side of the politics Involved and a gallant captain on the other. Mr. Sid dons represents the gallant captain, and In it finds a role much more to his taste than the average of such. He has some good lines, and apeaka them with pleasing ef fect. Miss Tucker Is the girl who finds her husband on one side of the political fence snd her brother on the other, and Miss Lucille Adls acts the part of the marplot who involves the Innocent hearts In a deuce of a turmoil. Mr. Owen Is csst for a military villain, and adds hla cus tomary excellent bit of acting to the whole of a very successful performance. The piece will be continued until after Wednes day night, when "Rip Van Winkle" will be put on. BUSY TIME FOR RACING YACHTS Defender for Cap Will Be Dednltely Selected Daring; Present Week. NEWPORT. R. I., July 26 -Tomorrow win begin a week of hard racing for the three American yachts. They will sail five races, three ot which are the official trial rsces, for the selection of the defender of the Amer ica's cup, off Sandy Hook, next month, and the other two come In the Newport series. It Is understood that the nlnetv-foote"s will compete in the. Newport scries of the New Yoik Yacht club. Thtse races will be Sailed July 28 snd 30 snd nre open to nil yachts enrolled In the club and In racing trim. The official trial races come todsv Wednesday and Saturday. Reliance. Con stitution and Columbia are In readiness, A new gaff to take the place of the, one carried away from Rcllsnce yesterdajf wss brought down from Bristol and along In place. Strlkea at Their Root. Many dangeroua diseases begin in impure blood. EUctrlo Bitters puriBes the blood, and cures, or no pay. Only 50c. For sals' by Kuhn Co. L-di. of 1 5D. THE CIGAR that's proud its name, because quality is always the same, The only smoke that never changes in aroma or in price. The Lartfeit SeHin2 Brand of Ctg&rs in the World U th S mo ktr'i TnUetUm 0-i its i '-'N. I Mm ?r TouristSi and Fishermen Low rates all Summer via the CHICAGO & I10RTII-YESTERII RY. To SLPaul.MinrteiDclii.Duluth and the FUhtaff and Hunt- a a - . .. . 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