TIIE OMAIIA DAILY BEE: MONDAY. AUGUST 17, 1903. f ( I A V 'V e DMA OUTPLAYS LEADERS Uonrka Tamilj DefoaU Milwaukee by a One-Sided 8cor9. PERFECTLY SUPPORT SANDERS' PITCHING aly floe Skip Made ay the Meals, "While the Visitors Cearrthnte . Half a Domii to tka - Icort, i CI ,,m" Denver led In the score snd men on bases. Attendance, 1.70 fkore, first fame: . R.H.K. .--nr o n- 1 0 0 1 1 0 1-4 12 1 Ka-.ana Clty....O 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0-1 7 1 riioriw: Denver. !nnhii and Schlel; v.ty. mm on ana Mnilll. Nco., second nm: ' R H E. inTr I 110 10 0 -S 10 1 Ktni.ua Clty....l 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 I 10 8 Hatt-rles: Denver. Eyler and Bchlel; Kan aaa City. Nichols and Meesltt. Postponed Garaee. At Co'orado Springs: Colorado Sprlngs Ht. Joeeph game postponed on account of rain. Standing; of 4ae Teams. Mllwsukea Mf In the aecond (tame, 1- feat of the Pelt team i In one fm IMy though errors bv Milwaukee really ot the marked trie -poch of the happ.esl da In game. Attendance, 6.600. Score first game: the Blair boys lives, having a. riven for the pHKl I II I r" J rif I a n n lit 1IUIII Ilia iuiiiuci' men. tscore, nrsi. came; MILWAIKEK R H OA E LOUSVILLr. R U Q A E. "i-hlafler, lb. 0 0 1 Donahue, lb. I II Wood. lb.... 1 1 1 Bpeer. c t 4 Oanley, rf... 0 4 1 Piinieavr, 11. 1 I Hemihlll. rf. 1 II Vtoa. aa 14 1 Utlmmel. p. . 1 I I 1 !Kerwln. rf.. 4 1 4 4 4 4 1 Hurt, If 4 4 1 4 4 4 4 Hniel.eer. lb. 4 I 4 4 4 1 0odw-.il. tl... 4 4 4 4 4 0 4's.nlllnn, lb. 4 4 1 I 4 1 Srhriever, c. 4 1 I 2 I 0 Whua. lb ... 1 1 7 4 0 Uuliilart. M . 4 1 I 1 1 4 o: Bohannon. p. 4 1 1 I 1 Totala I I 17 II 1 Total! 1 4 14 11 4 Milwaukee 0 0010040 Louisville 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 01 Stolen hass: Kerwin, Pummel, Donohue R H E. Delta 0 0000800008-641 LIlHlr 0 000000010 0-8 10 i Batteries: Blair. l-etherby and Miller; Delta, Wllklns and Hathaway. Struck out: Hv Leathertiy, pi; by Wl.klna, 6. Hases on hulls: HfT Leatherhy, 2. lilt by pitched ball: Lraihetby. t. I mpire: Dixon. bcore, -econa Hume: R.H E. Blair 0 0 1 1 0 2 0 4 1-10 1 7 Pelts 0 KOOblOUO i t Batteries: Blnlr, E. Noyea and Miller; Omaha, outplayed Milwaukee at every tnrn ytyiterday and won by tha broad margtr. of 10 to 2. Both Kenna and Vollen dorf were, hit at tha right time, and each ma da costly errors. Bandera wan on tha rubber for Pa Bill's wen, and In tha very first Inning atarted out fine. Kelly made a couple of sensa tional stopa and Bandera threw tha third man out at first. Then Carter came to tha bat and slapped a bounder at Kenna. Kenna was tired and reached after It languidly with his feathered hand. It bounced out of hla mlt and Carter waa forced out at second by Ocnlns. Miller smashed ona to hla namesake at . aecond and a neat double was turned on tha -Rourkettes. Bhugart began tha circus stunts tn tha oersond by dragging down a high ona off O'Neill's hat. Braun swatted out a thrte toagger and 3atlns followed with a double, coring one. Miller scratched and Lucia jabbed ona to Bandera, who oaught Oatlna at tha plate. Meanwhile Lucia waa swing ing on toward second and Oondlng doubled tha ball back to Shugart and Miller kept on coming home. Bhugart returned tha throw badly to Jawnle, and tiia aecond core waa In. Kenna went out at first without any argument. Nothing; to It bat Omaha. In Omaha's half of the second Thornton reached first on another of Kenna'a languid ktaba at a ball. Bhugart struck out and Kelly singled. Thornton stole home while Kelly pilfered second. Mickey went Out at 11 rat and Oondlng singled and brought In Kelly. In the ' third Omaha finished up With Kenna by taklug three mora on a combi nation of two hits, a base on balls and an error of Kenna'a. This brought In Vollen dorf and there waa a cessation of doings for a whole Inning, but a couple of hits and an error by Miller humbled Vollendorf to tha extent of two rani, In tho lucky aavanth Vollendorf got In his work. After two men had been nicely reduced to decimals ha hit. Bhugart on the olbow and Millar failed to get him out at second on Kelly's weak poke. Hlckey slammed at tha fall aru. It fell In front of Vollendorf. who gathered It up, sat down and threw wildly tor first base. That let In two runs and Oondlng's double brought In the thya for the inning". in tha meantime Bandera was pitching (championship ball and was getting the finest of support. With the exception of Shugart's bad throw In the second Inning Xjit an Omaha player waa guilty of a ftp, and some really sensational work waa shown. Bhugart more than redeemed htm aielf by cutting off some apparently safe hits, and Kelly took care of eight hard chances In the finest style. Miller, who Is a prime favorite, contributed a circus catch and made a pair of slides to the ruate that were worth going all the way down to tha park to see. Milwaukee had men on bases and no one out sevtral times, but couldn't get the run in. - The same teams will play again today Bind women will be admitted free. At tendance, 3,500. The score: OMAHA. . w AB. R. H. PO Milwaukee 9 Colorado Springs.... 97 Vt 7 7 M Hi Kansas City..., ct. -loseen Peoria Denver Pes Moines Omaha Games today Wrtn. Ixt, PC. 00 M .632 60 7 .S'JO 60 4 .521 47 45 .611 4 fl .474 44 H .4M 40 64 . 417 SB 67 .41X1 rirt h.o ,m" hull.- on Rnhtnnn'n. 1. Wild PHtx, Knight. Nestlebueh and Tracy. r,i.r.h- Hohnnnnn S Btrurk out: Hv Struck out: Hy KnlKhl, 2. Bosi-a on balls fttimmel, 4; by Bohannon. 1. Doubla plays: Vlox to Ponohue. Left on baaes: Milwau kee, 3; Louisville, 4. Umpire: Mullane. Time: 1 35. Score, second game: .tT Noyea. 2, oft Kmgnt, 2. 1 wo-base hit: ttovee. umpire: uuaant. LOUliVILLB R.H.O.A.g Korwln. rf... 4 4 14 1 Hart. If 4 1 4 4 0 llrkhai- fh. A O I 1 1 Milwaukee at Omaha, rxtwii. ct . o 1 i 4 0 SvilllTin. lb. 1 I I I u SfhrtrTtr, c. 1 I I 1 t Whit., lb.... 1 1 It 1 Quintan, aa.. I 1 I t K(a, p 1 1 4 i'eorla at Pea Moines, Kansas City at Denver, Bt. Joseph at Colorado Springs. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Kaasaa City aad Iadlaoapolls Break Even la Doable-Header Coateat. KANSAS CITY, Aug. lS.-Kansas City and Indianapolis broke even In a double header this afternoon. In the first gome the visitors were played with by Alloway and until the sixth Inning It waa a shutout. In the second game the feature was the batting or Clear, who drove out a double, a triple and a home run. Attendance, 6,000. ocore, nrsi game; MILWAt'KEK. R H O A t. rhlinr. lb. I t 4 I I Donahua, lb. 4 4 11 1 4 Wood, lb.... 11114 Bpr, c 1114 4 Lanier, rf... 4 1 I 4 4 DunlMtj, If. 4 1 t 4 4 Hrmphlll, ef. 4 4 I 4 4 vioi. aa 4 4 4 1 4 .ullar, p... 4 1 1 4 I Totala.. . I 11 IT II I Totala I T 17 17 1 Louisville 0 t 0 0 0 1 0 0 0-S Milwaukee 1 0100000 0-2 Two bnso hits: Odwell. Bulllvan. Stolen bases: AVhlte, Sullivan. First base on balls: UfT Mue ler. 1. 11 t bv r tchen ball: wood. PasstHl ball: Bchrlever. Struck out: By t-assea nan: ecnriever. mruca out; ny i kept up their run getting during tti Mueller, 2; by Kgiin, 3. Left on basea: Mil- ance of the game on good hitting. waukee, 7; Louisville, 7. Attendance: 6,500. Time: 1:40. Umpire: Mullane. Standing of tlie Teams. KANSAS CITT It H O. A . Rothraaa, lb. 4 I 11 I 4 Graar, rf.... 1 1 I 4 0 Nanea, lb. . omdr. IB.. Hill, at Butlar, e... Laawa, aa... Knoll, U Allowar, p.. INDIANAPOLIS. R.H O A K Tamattt, lb. 1 1 14 I 4 Kol, lb 4 1111 Hotrlavcr, If I 4 4 1 4 Coulter, cf.. 4 4 14 1 Woodruff, rf 1 1 1 4 4 Hrdon, e... 4 4 4 1 4 Harcaa, aa... 4 14 4 1 St. Paul Milwaukee .. Louisville ... Indianapolis Kanaas City. Columbus ... Minneapolis loieao ..Ml ..11 ..M4 .. 97 ..H-4 ..1i3 ..101 Won. Lost P.C. 68 34 .t7 61 40 .t4 54 45 .5M 66 49 :629 47 60 .4 42 62 .44 41 63 ,3!"8 37 64 .264 Klhm. lb.... Ford, p xO-Brian .... Totala the ninth. 114 14 4 14 4 1 4 14 14 I I 14 U II Totala I I 17 14 4 x Bat ted for Ford In Kansas City 03102011 8 Indianapolis 00000110 12 Two-base hits: Gear, Knoll, Klhm, Tam sett. Home run: Qrady. First base on balls: Off Alloway, 2: off Ford. 2. Left on bases: Kansas City, 6; Indianapolis, 7. No games scheduled for today. GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Loots Takes a Pair from Phila delphia, Oae frojn Great Waddell. ANDREESENS BEAT JETTERS Hardware Men Take Heavy Hlttlas; Game from the Brewers at th Omaha. The Lee-Glass-Andreesen Originals de feated the B. Jetter'a on the South Omaha grounds yesterday afternoon In a game. The hardware men opened up In the sec ond with two runs on hits by Saficliier and Peterson ana nn error by Kyan or the Brewers. In the third the haraware men netted three on a hit by Waller, a sacri fice by Brad rorn and singles by scui.y, 8a fielder and Kennedy. The originate kept up their run getting during the bal ance of the game on good hitting, aided by the Indifferent work of the Brewers. The Jetters scorrd in the fourth on a hit by Cahlll, errors by Brad and Peteraon and nit oy pitcnea-oau. In the sixth the Brewers netted three. In the eighth one and In the ninth two. The work or iveuy was entirely satis factory and with the rxception of one or two close decisions there was no occasion tn make a kick on any decision. The score: . OKIUINALS. AB. R. IB. PO. Waller, ss 6 3 3 1 Bradford, 2b 3 2 2 3 Scully, p 6 Charlton, rf 0 SafTelder, cf 6 Peterson, lb 4 Kennedy, 3b 5 Creighton, e 6 Coagrove, If 6 A. 6 2 a o o 0 1 4 0 Totals ST. LOflS. Aug. 18 St. Louis defeated I Philadelphia twice today, the first Kama by a score ot S to : wltn r-owen pucning i.,,,.. 47 IS IS 27 14 B. JETTERS. AB. R. IB. POT Double playP Klhm' to'MaVcan. "sacrifice ,frJhe ,P?me. f" th,v.J hits: Grhdv, Leewe, Knoll, Heydon. Struck out: By Alloway, a; by i'ord, 4. Time: 1:45. Itora. The second caitic was won by a score of 2 to 1. with Sudhoff pitching for Kcllum, p Totala . KANSAS CITT. R.H O.A.K. 1 1 II 1 4 114 4 4 1 1 1 I I 114 10 4 114 4 1 1 10 I 1 4 1114 4 14 4 4 4 4 111 McHale. D Tompsett, cf F. Clerk, lb 5 Cahlll. Sb S vui. Aiiuwajr. , uy ruru, a. nine: j u, la, r ..t t,- , , , t3ku ,ijtVil ix.yncn, c o Umpires: McAndrews, Williams and Cun- St "L" JiaLe.n foL.?KhJi. ?: Collier, rf 6 nlna-nam- ? ?.nl"vJ"n. X Bodm.n, 2b 4 HoOf-M ntirl vamA- I . , . ... V . . . I Kvan. If ine viniitnir Tenm -mi n nave neen pnui I : ' r: '. out. Attendance, 21,300. Score, first game: ST. LOUIS. . rHILADELPHlA. RHO.AC.I R.H.O.A.E. Hurkatt, It... 0 1 1 0 O'Hartaell, If.. I I 1 0 4 Martin, rf... 1114 B Pickering, cf 4 1 4 Hill, lb I I 1 1 0 L. Cro-i, lb. 4 4 4 ndrraon, lb 0 1 11 1 0 Bryonld, lb.. 4 1 11 Wallare. aa.. 1 1 1 4 I Murphy, lb.. 0 I 4 Htldrlck. cf. 0 1 I I o'M ( man, ra. 4 4 I Frlrl. lb 1111 O.Hnflmau, rf.. 4 1 0 4 111 O Bchreck,. ... 0 4 0 0 10 4 01 Bender, p.... 114 jpowera, c Score, second game INDIANAPOLIS. R II O A S.I Tanuatt, lb.. 4 I I 4 0 Rothtuaa, lb Foi. lb 1 1 1 I 4 Gear, rf llosrlavcr, If 4 4 1 1 1 Nance. Sb... Coultar. cf... 1 0 4 0 0 Orady. lb.. Woodruff, rf. 1 1 1 1 0 Hill, cf Heydon, e... I 17 1 4 Butler, c... Marcan. aa... 0 111 1 L-awe, aa... Klhm. lb.... 1 4 4 1 4 Knoll, If... 1J 1 I 1 Olbaon, p.. iDurkam, p... 4 4 4 0 4 11171 4 Totala 7 11 17 11 4 Indianapolis 0 0 1 1 2 0 0 1 3 t Kansas City 0002210027 Two-base hits: Gear, Nance. Klhm. Fox, Kelium. Three-base hits: Gear, Heydon 0 3 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 10 A. 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 27 3 2 0 4 0 13 0 3 0 1 113 1 2-10 Bugden Fowall, Totala.. 4 11 27 It 1 xDaly I Totala xBatted for Powers. St. Louis 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 Totals 41 Score by Innings: Originals 0 2 Jetters .0 0 Earned runs: Originals, 6. Stolen bases'. Scully (2), Peterson, Crelghton. Double plays: Clerk unaseinted, Ackermann to Clerk. Two-nase hits: SafTelder. Cahlll .0011 l Crelghton. lilt by pitched bail: Ryan. . o t a struck out: By BCUlly. P; by McHale. 3. viia pitcnes: ecuiiy, 1; juctiaie, 1. Time of game: 1:40. L mpire: Kelly. 1 4 I o 4 4 4 4 I 0 1 4 0 0 4 1 10 24 1 1 I eit Home runs: Gear, Grady. First base on Bhlladelphl'a"!'.!'.'.""l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 hii.- S V.V,. r ?aek out- Pv Ernp runs: St. Louis. 8; Philadelphia. Mm t. i -iSL. 1'S' Two-base hits: Hill. Martin. Bender, Durham, 7; by Kelium, 0. Time: 1.66. Lm- ,.,. t,.u.i,.u ,u.- wu.-.n mu plre: Cunnlngflam. Sacrifice hits: Anderson. M.' Cross. Double One Game for Each. plays: M. Cross to Murphy to Seybold; L i r . : . . , . . i . i i j i . . . i v. . MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. . 18. -Minneapolis Wallace (2). Bevbold. Pickering. Hit by and Columbus spilt even. Attendance, 1.400. nlther. Kv Hender. Wnllace. Basea on ocore, nrsi game: balls: Off Powell, umviipnin i rm.iTvai'S out: Bv Powell R.uo.A.BI R.U.O.A.E. oases: tsi. juouis, ; r-nuaaeipnia, iu. lime Wllllama, ef. 4 1 I 0 o;cilnrman. aa 0 0 I 1 1 1:60. Umpire: Pears. IDEALS WIN BY HARD SLUGGING Outalns the Eagles and Take Aaother Viotory ta the Trl-Clty League Race. iaer, Minace. oases on i T . t,i(. , . 4; off Bender. 2. Struck . A",? ".t1;1'? ah",J 6; by Bender. 2. Left on if.ll'lL rtf. J tJ, .h. for.. : Phllndelnhla 10 Tlma: ?'?. blte th duet to the tune Lally. If 1114 0 Smith, rf....4 14 4 4 Vaaaer. rf... 1 114 0 Arndt If . ..4 4 4 4 4 Maloney, ... 1 111 4 R.rmer, lb.. 4 1114 Mclntyr. 3k. 4 1 4 I 1 Ptnnon. cf.. 1 1 1 1 II Oyler, aa.... 4 111 1 .Turner, lb... 4 1114 Spooner, lb.. 4 0 4 4 4 Mallor. lb... 4 17 0 4 Martin, lb... 14 11 4 Poi. a 4 0 10 4 Thomas, p... 4 14 1 ,W.ner. p... 114 14 Totals I I 17 11 y Totala 1 T 14 T 2 Mlnneaoolls 0 0 4 0 0 0 1 0 5 Columbus 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 02 sudboft, Twft hdu Vilfaf Veairer Waamer. Rmlth. I Double nlava Fo to Cllnemnn: McDonald ToUla to Maloney to Spooner. First base on balls: Bt. Loula Soore, second game: T. LOUIS. i PHILADELPHIA. R.H.OABI RH.OAB Burkatt, If.. 4 4 4 0 4 1 Hart Mil. If.. 4 1 1 4 4 Martin, rf... 4 4 14 Otriokerlng, ct 1 1 Hill, lb I I 1 I 0L Croaa, lb. 4 4 Anderaon, lb 4 0 4 4 dlbaybold, lb.. 4 1 Wallace, aa.. 1111 1' Murphy, lb.. 4 1 Heldrlck, cf.. 4 4 14 CM Croaa, aa. 4 4 Frlel, lb 1111 4 Hoffman, rf.. I 4 Kahoa, a 4 4 4 1 O'tichrack, e... 4 4 4 4 0 1 0 i I 4 17 I ! ..0 Waddall, p... 4 1 14 4 4 14 14 0 tame replete with hits and sensa- n made the ie of 8 to 2. The Ideals secured thirteen hits from Mat thews' delivery, while the Eaaies could only get five from Bellinger. Kennedy's fielding was a feature of the game. Captain Lynch of the Ideals wss Injured during practice and could not play the game. Next Sunday inn luetLia piuy uia jue muuu iobuii ai Council Bluffs. Score: IDEALS. AB. R. H. BU. PO. A. E Mlnikus, ss 6 1 Totala 1 I 24 11 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 - Gibson, Sb Bowler, If Lewis, lb Hofmann, 2b. urn ' Your Domflt IB B Fiitaeins Vojtt 'Burn S. yr Your Tingers With AT Short, 'Brittle Hatches Buy Vv long. Strong Stick. Burns Tull Half Ask Z Minute. A Valuable Coupon Your w in ch Vox- Grocer . m?o" defeated under the name of the Regents. The Regents are at present on their trip and gave no authority to anyone toplay under their name. T. S. KENNEDY. Manager Regenta of Omaha. ' barter, rf .., Oenlns, cf ., Miller, If Thornton, lb Bhugart. 2b ., Kelly, SS Hlckey. 3h . Oondlng, o . Bandera, p . 6 4 .. 6 .. 6 .. 3 .. 4 .. 4 .. 3 .. 4 Totals t 10 8 1 3 0 0 1 1 0 10 0 1 1 14 6 1 0 6 0 A. E 0 0 37 20 I Stone. If McVlckers, cf Cockman, 3b O'Neill, rf .. Braun, lb ... latins, ss ... 'Miller, 2b ... Lucia, o Kenna, p ... Vollendorf, p MILWAUKEE. AB. K. II. PO. 4 0 0 0 .34 4 0 I 10 1 4 3 0 0 Ua.UUUVUU el 1 tt Off Thomas. 1: off Wagner, 3. Struck out: Philadelphia 0 1000000 0-1 rf" H Thnn. 1- amr Qarrin,-s I f A XT rn v.. VI... villi I V.mpull, ri.. j . . . . .. , . i j - , , I itiicu iuiio. 1 1 n . Awu-uavQ 11 11. . , iiu, mis: i nomas, t. oioien drssb: uyier, i.any. dickering, Frlol, Beybold. bacrtnee Hit y Bitched ball; by Thomas, 2. Left on Hoffman. Stolen base: Murphy. hit Wild Co, c. Bellinger, p. bases: Minneapolis. 5; Columbus, 3. Time: pitch: 8udholt. Basea on balls: oft Sudhoff. Totals 1:50. Umpire: Foreman. Score, second game: C0LVM9US It H O A E Arndt, If..., 4 Smith, rf 1 Ollnfraan, aa I Raymer. lb. 1 Panuan, ct.. 1 Turner, lb... 1 Mallor, lb.... 1 Roach, c I Barger, ... 1 McMaklo, p.. 1 MINNEAPOLIS. R II O A K 8 34 2 0 2 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0-2 ..0 8 2 1 2 1 1 1 10 foreman: Attendance: 4,200. ..v a v au a v a Totals Hum by Innings: IDmaha 0 2 Milwaukee 0 3 Hits by Innings Omaha Milwaukee ....... - Earned runs: Omaha, 2; Milwaukee, 1. lyft on banes: Omaha, A: Milwaukee, 5. Bases on balls: Off Sanders. 2; oft Kenna, 1. Hit by pitched ball: By Vollendorf, 1. Struck out: By Banders, 3; by Kenna. 2; by Vollendorf, 1. Two-base hits: Genins, Oondlng, Oatlna. Three-base hit: Braun. iacrillce hits: Shugart, Oondlng. Stolen taaa: Carter, Gontna, Thornton t2 Kelly. Double plays: Miller to Braun; Shugart i to Kelly to Oondlng. Time ot game, 1:80. C mpire: Kelly. Peoria Wlae at Dcs Sfoiaes. TJE8 MOINES, Aug. l.-MIUer went Into the air tn the eighth, giving Peoria the .game. Barry pitched a good game. Score: Peoria 0 0 0 0 1 1 4 0 4 11 2 De Moines.... 201200000-681 Batteries: Des Moines, Miller and Fohl; Peorlg, Barry and Hessler. Umpire ; Monl aun. .' . Heaver Takes a Pair. DENVER, Aug. 16 Denver won both games from Kansas City today, the first by timely batting and the second on forfeit to 0. Just after Denver went In In the aecond game for their half of the eighth Inning Manager Nichols of Kansas City objected to playing with the ball then In use. and win he persisted. In spite ef the umpire's oraers to proceed with the game, the latter awarded the game to .Denver. 114 OtWIIhama. cf. 0 1 I 0 4 4 14 aU.ally. If 11114 114 olYaasar, rf... 1 1 1 4 14 lMalony. o... 0 1111 110 l Mclntyr,- lb. 1 I 1 I I 111 OiOylar. aa I 1 4 I 4 1 10 1 II Spooner. lb.. I 1 II 4 1 111 0 Martin, tb... 11410 14 10 McDonald, p 1 4 0 4 0 0 4 1 II Tolala 11 11 17 17 4 Totala II II 17 II 21 Columbus 0 0 1 0 8 0 1 1 213 Minneapolis 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 011 Two base hLts: Lolly. Mclntyre. Cling man. Roach 2. Turner. Mellor. Bers-er. Double plays: Oyler to Spooner, Mclntyre Smith, b io rjpooner. rirst base on bans: orr mc- . v donald, 2; off Berger. 2; off McMackln, 3. Struck out: By McDonald, 1; by Berger. 4. Sacrifice hits: Oyler, Berger, Raymond, Arndt, 2. Stolen bases: Maloney 3. Spooner, Oyler, Raymond, .Hannon. Left on basea: 2; off Waddell. 2. Struck out: By Sudhoff, 2; by Waddell, 7. Left on buses: St. Louis, 1; Philadelphia, S. Time: 1:13. Umpire: rears. Detroit Knocks Taaaeblll Oat. Duncan, 2b.... Griffith. If Howarth, cf... TOLEDO. Aur. IU Five thousand thlalMosher.es.... afternoon saw Detroit defeat New York In Weed, 3b an uninteresting game. Tannehlll was bat- Strong, e ted out of tno box m the recona inning. Score 2 0 0 1 5 2 1 0 1 2 ,..4,1 1 1 2 0 ,..6 1 2. 0 10 0 .. 6 1 8 0 0 6 ... 6 1 1 0 8 0 0 ...60 0 0 2 0 0 ...6 '1 1000 .,,' 0 J 0 J, J , 0 ...4o 8 13 1 37 10 "t EAGLES. AB. R. H. BH. PO. A. E. ... 6 0 0 0 2 4 ... 4 1 DETROIT. H. H.O.AC Barrett, cf. . 1 1 I 1 t Lufh. If I I I 4 C Crawford, rf. I I 1 0 ( Carr. lb 0 I 11 0 i Buelow, C... 1 1 4 4 T eager, lb... 1 1 I I Long, aa I I I 4 . I I i i ; .110 4' Totala 11 II 27 It - NEW YORK, K H.U.A E Conroy. lb... 0 114 0 KMlar, rf... 0 1 0 o o ftlberfeld, aa 1 1 I 1 0 Wllllama, lb. 1 1 4 1 o Moore, lb.. Rutherford, rf. Spalding, rf Matthews, p.... Totala Stolen ! 4 .37 bases : 0 24 Douhli 0 0 8 o 0 0 0 2 12 play: MtFarl cf. J I I 4 0 meals, 6; Eagles, 2. Base c &S ib::. .J 4 . Matthaw 1. lt by P.wh.p: . i' Connor, o. 0 0 I 1 4 I'annehlll, p. 1 1 4 4 0 fc-erliig., p... 4 4 0 4 0 Howell .... 114 4 4 Minneapolis. 7; Columbus. 10. Hit by pitched Detroit oaii: tjy nicuonrtia, t. Time: z:ao. umpire: Totala I II 14 4 1 xBatted for DeerltiK In the ninth. 06111012 12 New York 0 010020068 Earned runs: Detroit, 6; New York, 2. Ideals. 2. Weed to Duncan to Moore. Two-base hits: on balls: off Lewis. Struck out: By Bellinger, 8; by Matthews, 6. Bat teries: angles, jviattnews nna etirong; Ideals, Bellinger and Cue. Umpire: Livane. Juniors Outplay Bceiner. EEEMER! Neb.. Aug. 16 (Spec'al Tel egram.) Tho Union Stock Yards Juniors won today from the home team by faat, perfect Holding and the splendid pitching tt Ufif Aan whr. nllnwjMt Villi our 1 1 i f M U 111 1 t. Paal Defeats Toledo. , Three-base hits: Crawford. Lush. Stolen aocepted ten chances without an error. I nn ma I .one. mu erlflr-ei hit 1 U eelM-. Rabm on nk. . i .... ,i..i. ....... I -. n . . ST. PAUL Aur. 16. -The locals won from hlTi.- fTnnrtni V fc,;;k , ;. r7 1 .V.""' 'li ?, an.i.a. . . . . . . ' 1 . r.--. ,",9' " . " " . I 111 LllfJ IlfXIVl. AIJBVCIl Jf aJIkUUOU f U llta 1 UCa.ll loi-no y in a game cnaracterixeo. by nehlll, St: by Peering. 1. Double plays: Bar- ,or th, home team, but his support was heavy hitting and Tooe fielding by both rett to Veaerer; Williams to Elberfelder to ragged t times T Fehlman s home run In teams. Attendance. 4.830. Score: Bevllle: Elberfelder to Williams to Bevllle. l2f ' Jth 1 , k hiS ",T; i h. ST. PAUL. I TOLEDO. Left on bases: Detroit, 7; New . York, &. Juniors were the features. The Juniors aa. . a ja . a. I n. n.u. ja. bl. a vv 1 1 1 1 flAlu aW a A A aIo.IiL a a A a n a I w pmiiD, ti.... v i v ii nor. lime: l.oo. umpire: j uiugniin. I t,.i nionnani i a s i rnannon, ef. 1 I I I o Chllda. lb... 1 1 I I 01 ".'""' t ? T 2 0 114 4 1 tlllCOgO "laaes TWO. u v a v v v v v v a a a 4 119 01 . I Batteries: McLean and Miller: Ackeilv riuBcina, jo-.i i i a i acoauo, 10.. a a i o i v(uv.auu, ..-v.iuii.8 I. iw c- ..j r,h nun. Earned runs: Juniors. I riournoy, it. i i i o oiTurner. lb... l 10 4 o citing ana close games iioru wasnington Beemer, 2. Two-base hit: Miller. Home a V 1 I iuuoj. mo ni m biiui-uui, hi .iiiui ,. IPphlmen Klo en hsuei: Kchlncht. lien, lia-'es on bans I , , , . , , . ii , . . , . - , r nvarn.r. 0, Hb uvm... v. n .1 1. u u a vac. j , Totala 4 11 17 II l Totals a . n i k a k a roui t UUVVV11I X O r.iiir.,,A waauiMOTnM t0 ... MU1JUOOX 04 I HHOAK SUOA3 Two-base hits: Unreins O. Fararusnn. I Holmea. If... 0 110 olMoran. aa 0 114 4 Wheeler, Pierce. Turner. Klelnow, Cough- labell. Ib.... 4 4 11 0 t, Hobinaaa, rf. 4 I 4 4 o lln. Three-base hits: Schaeffer t!l. Sacrl- Joaaa, cf.... 4 4 1 4 0Hyan, cf 4 4 14 4 flea hlta- Jarkann rinnrnv Vh.l.. c,nlu Green, rf 1 I 1 1 I. Clarke, lb... 4 4 I 0 4 haae- Jfirka.in nnVi.il.- ner 'rn f llahan, Jb 114 1 OSelbach. It... 4 114 4 Wheeler, lb. 4 1 11 1 I. Ball, aa Pierce, e 1111 0 Andrawe. If.. 1 rerguaon, p.. o I 0 1 0 Coushlla, ance: 400. pitches: Ackeily, I, Smith. Attend Regents Shat Oat Serlbaer. BCRIBNER. Neb.. Ausr. 16. (Special Tele gram.) In one of the fastest games ever played here the Scrlbner team was defeated by the Regents. 6 to 0. The feature of the lln. 6. Htruck out: By Couglln, B. Left on f"0,', Soil K?' . LBt..FJfuV. : Toledo. . 'Time: 1:40. Ifitty!" 4 1 1 I Muwdja 4 Ittl w... . ..nv ... i un-en. s a a a ulm. b a l a a a Even Break at Mllwaakee, 1 ., I H . , " "I "T I Totala 1 I 17 II a Totale I 4 14 I I MILWAUKEE. Ana. 16. Mil waukee and I Chli-nuo 0 A 0 0 A 0 a aa Ixulsville spilt even In today's aamea. Washington 0 0 0 0 0 A A. n A A Regents I 0000030 14 Bohannon threw the first game away In the lrt on i,ai rhtr-aa-n a- Wmhin.in i Scrlbner 00000000 001 evenin inning wnen. iuiiwauaee scored Two-base hit: Green. Sacrifice hit: Owen. I Katterlos: rtegents, uononue ana oiair; lour run on a scraicn mi. two arrora a i a. .-... v.. . . . ?aii.,v,n.. c i ncririner riarTa ana Konertaon. 'i wo-naae m r'"". noiu i son. lJouDle rilav: ureen to Ihheil. Hirurlc iina. ioo-ii, vnii. ouui-n uui. dj i'uiiu out: liy Owen, a; by Le. 1. Bassed ball:!1"0' oauo., . mue-. i.iu. tmji Blattery. Bases on balls: Off Owen, 1; off ue, i. lime: l.w. umpire: oonnelly. Score, second gams: Jive T&Kctt same were the errorless fielding or the Regents, the pitching of Donohue, who al lowed but one scratch hit. and the timely hitting of Captain Nick Kill. The score: 0 Prendergast. Battle Creek a Winner. A CH1CAOO. R. II. OAE Holmes. If... 1 1 1 0 l labell. lb.... 1 I 11 1 I J.wea. ef.... 0 1-1 4 0 Green, rf 4 0 1 1 0 Callahan, Ib. 0 1 II Maguuii. Ib. . I I 1 4 Taunahlll, aa 4 4 1 Siattary, e... 4 112 While, p 4 10 1 FauereoB. p. 1 4 1 4 WASHINGTON. R U O A E. Moran, aa 4 4 I 1 a Hoblaaon. rf. 4 4 4 1 4 Rrau. cf 1 1 I I inrire, id... sous della.h. if... 4 0 I 4 4 ouahlln, Ib. 4 t 4 I 4 ttcCor'k. Ib. 4 114 4 .Jrlll. c 4 1110 i'owaaend, p. 4 1 4 1 4 Totala I M II I The cigar that beats them all at Ttae Inraat aaclllns; Uraad of Clgara I at Ike World. Tar 4 k sW Smvtur'M frnttrnm. w M J Totala I I 17 11 Chicago u 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 1-3 wasnington o 0 0 9, 1 0 0 0 01 Left on bases: Chicago. 3; Washington, 6. Two-base hit: IsbelL bacrlftce hit: Patter. son. Double plays: Green to labell: lahell to Tannrhill; Kobinson to McCormlck to Moran. Struck out: By Patterson, 2; by lonoseim, i. om on oaua: V" wnite, 1; uii luwosenu, i wna pitrn: lownsena. aiK: wnite. llm; 3:00. . I mpire: Con- IIUII. Btaaaias ol the Teams. Played. Won. Lost. P. C. Boston W 44 34 .653 1'hlladelphla 1i 64 44 .it) Cleveland 64 46 .546 New York M 47 44 .ha Detroit 6 41 ,47 .LuS St. Louis W 46 61 .49 Chicago to 46 64 .4:5 Washington 8s 31 (7 .511 Games tcday: Washington at Chicago, Philadelphia at St. Loula. New York at Detroit. BATTLE CREEK. Neb.. Aug. 18.-(Boe. Clal Telegram.) Battle Creek and Emerick played base ban here today, Battle creek wliinlns-. Tha score: Battle Creek 1600001108 lOmerlck 0 0 6 0 0 0 4 0 04 Rstterlea: Rattle Craek. Parrv. Salvarda and Oeorge Boyer; Bmerick. Alarm, MchTTv tosh and c. aicivintosn. otrucK out: ny Salynrds, 6; by McKintosh, 4. Time: 1:4s. Umpire: Frank McCallem. Natlocala Are Chat Oat. PAPILLION. Neb.. Aug. 16 (Specla Telecram.l The swiftest same of ball of the Beaton was piayea nere t may Detween the Omaha Nationals and Paplo. Two wieks ago the Nationals shut Paplo out to tha tunu or 7 to u. failo sot back at them today. Batteries: Paplo, C. Chase and Bates: Nationals, Wylie und Rice. Struck out: Bv Wvl e. : bv Chase. 1L Hits: Paplo. 4: Nationals. 7. Score. 2 to 0 in favor or r-apio. Time, i:iu. umpire Dan tnae. Aiienaance, t;o. Armonrs Defeat Soldiers. The Armours yesterday took Fort Crook lown the 'line by a score of 8 to 3. Tho same was played on the soldiers around, A week sgo the Armours lost to Furt crook. The score: R H E Armours 1 0 0 0 4 3 0 0 1 15 Fort Crook.... 100010010-36 11 Batteries: Armours. Sullivan. Adams and OKeetc. Foil Crook. Krippeos and rlniey Reapers Wla. The ReaDers defeated the Monitors a V.,,.1. MrV U , , n .1 u ln n.e on.A TV, lets Lumber enmnany team this after. I V,hki .i v,.,;.i.i..i. noon In two of the jHstent games ever tor the Reapers, who struck out twenty-one tn 1 L-ava let U 1 aa I Tha, llnlta Vv . . . ak..B . . .. .. t"""" " i" I men and only gave three tilts, and the oat first game In the rleveath Inning, while I tin of fttlenhausrr for the Hennera Hrnre ln.l. . . . . . I. . . . i i . ... i i . i - - - . z .. ' - - . 4tfl n.'l. 111.. .(. II. I n II1IIW1 II1I11IIH I MnurtArn I II II S II 1 (k II on a hit by Rnberuiin, with three men on I Monitors 00200000 0 rv! .k1u ...v, 'ir"V T" Batterl-a- Reapers. Fltspatrlck and llilr. h.oniy ,.!VV;.rg'f - :'r hlti and itrik- Ch""; M"rs. LsPag. and Leeder. Ing out ten nin. 1 tho second aame I . .... .a Knight aid NentUbuah were both knocked I out of the box In the eighth Inning. Tracy I BCRIBNER, Neb., Aug. IS. To the Editor Ditched the nintn inning, snd was touched I of Tha Haa: Tha Reienti aak radreaa for up ror tnree mis ana tne winning run. Hlalr I aa una entlemanlj trick on the part or on and the Drlts team have Played six ramea. I uf tluiir former nlavera ha takliia a arru i LieiLB cuiuas nva ana huu ana 'ina oe. laaaa ta woodbine S riaan last ana belxur Pelts aad Blair Break Even. BLAIR. Neb.. Aug. 1. (Special Tele- grsra. uiair prose even with tne C. N. Die Fort Dodge Defeats AlaTona. FORT DODGE, la.. Aug. 1 fTpeclal Telegram.) The White Sox had all the best of It In the game with the Algona Brownies here today, winning b a score of 2 to 1. Only by a Stroke of good luck did the Brownies avert a phut-out. Coals, in the box for Fort Dodge, was Invincible, and received gilt-edged support. Break Even at Sloox Falls. 6IOUX FALLS. 8. D., Aug. 10 Speclal Telegram..) The Sioux Falls and Sheldon teams of the Iowa-South Dakota league played a double-header on the local grounds this afternoon, Sheldon winning the first by a score of 3 to 0 and Sioux Falls the second, 2 to 1. - Games la Three-I Leagrae. At Cedar Raptda Cedar Rapids, 3; Du buque, 2. At De .-a tur Decatur, 8; Bloomlngtnn, 1. At Springfield Spring-field, 1; Rock Is land, 0. At Davenport Davenport. 11; Rockford, 0: In the National I.eaarae. Games today: Pittsburg at Boston, Cin cinnati at New York, St. Louis at Brooklyn. TENNIS TOURNEY BEGINS TODAY Matches la the Preliminary Rossd Start at Ten O'clock This Slornlas;. Nearly all of the vlsltlna- tennis men who will take part In the middle west cham pionship tournament, which begins on the courts of the Field club this morning, are now In the city. Twelve or fourteen or them visited the Field club courts yester day and expressed themselves as highly gratified with the arrangementa. The splendid condition of the courts and the grounds In general was much commented upon bv the visitors. All details have been carefully looked after by the committee in charge, and It Is expected that the matches will be run off smoothly. Owing to the departure of Mr. John Sylvan Brown for the east, Mr. . J. i-ini nas neen se lected aa referee. Play will begin at 10 o'clock this morning. Tno drawings were marla veaterrlav. and Dromlse one or two warm contests In the preliminary round, one at least being that of Dr. Sheldon of Kansas Cltv, runner-up in tnia year s championship at his home, and C. H. Young, last year's champion of Omaha, who has shown good form In his plsy so far this season. The drawings: N. Field, omana, oye. Fred Eberhardt, Sallna, Kan., bye. O. Rnsmussen, Omaha, bye. 8. S. Caldwell, Omaha, bye. H. D. Copeland, Topeka. Kan., bye. H. V. Faller. Lincoln, Neb., bye. H. Burr. Omaha, bye. W. S. Oilman, Sioux City, la., bye. J. N. Haskell, omana. oye. v T Webster. Omaha, nlavs H. 8. Blathewick. Rock Valley, la. Dr. VanCampf omana, ptays a. a. urwn, Chicago. R. r. Hunt, nan r rancwoo, H. Hammond; Carter's Bang, I. T. Carter; Jingo's Delight, George S. Oagnon. All age stakes, English setters: Mr. Kin ley, Tnojtias Orlniths; Abdallah Redfleld, C. J. Blair; Grade's Red, John A. Strong; Dan Stuart, C. D. Stuart; Slap Dash, f. Lorillard; Lady Babble, P. Loriilard: (Ques tion, Why Not, P. Lorillard; King Do Do, E. E. -Kraal; Genevieve M., E. D. Masoon; Prince Linden, John Cowley; Elm Spurt, R. J. Dorant; Jesse Kedrleld's Ct., Jesse Sher wood; Patentee, Nichols A Heisey: Lnke fleld Red, Lakelleld kennels; Count Holmes, C. D. Stuart; Dad'a Frank, Nitta Yuma kennels; Pride of Redfleld, Dr. F. W. Sam uels; Captain Jack, George W. Gray; May Fly. O. O. Smith; Sport's Boy, Jr., F. A. Varnke; Prince Danstone, Joseph Becker; Northern Huntress, Tledman; Lou's Dream, I. T. Carter; Floss. A. Albaugh; Little Bob, Albert Lleber; Margery May, A. E. Miller; Domino III, Arthur St earn; Domino'B Mark, Arthur 8 tear n; Bang Up, Ed Carr; Nellie Bang, Ed Carr. All age stake, pointers: Chief Other Day, H. O. Giles; Rlpstone s Jingo, C. T. Phil lips; Jingo's Jerry, John Otten; Alpine Lad. Charles Proctor; Jingo's Mike, Smith DePaw: Lad of Jingo. W7 P. Austin; Al ford's John, Foust & Dickey; Rush of Sam II, J. T. Jones; Lord Grousemoor, J. T. Jonee; Von Rip, J. T. Jones. Subscription stake: Pride of Red fle'.: Dr. F. W. Samuel; Alpine Lad, Smith DePaw; McKlnley, 'j omaa Grim the; Count White stone, E. B 'Hey; Jessie Redfleld's Count, Gladstone. 1 . 8hellev: Oakley Hill's Pride. E. Shellev; Jingo's Mike. Thomas P. Smith and C. W. DePawn; Jingo's Jerry, John Otten; Alfred's John. Foust Dickey; Slap T-IabU Tn-lllan. n.,..llnn 1ru V,. . T r.T. - . ' A 1- I , liUllllBIUi UCII"M, ML, ..V., " ' lllard; Lad of 'Jlmro. W. P. Austin; Four spot, or. K. Li. oennison; libos rrana, . Nltta Yuma kennels: Chief other Day, it M. Giles; Abdallah Redfleld, C. J. Blair. , Speed Proaram at Tecnmseh. TECUMSEH, Neb., Aug. 18.-(SpeclaI.)-Becretary E. H. Grist of the Johnson County Fair association announces the following speed program for the coming show, which will be held In this city September 22 to 25, Inclusive. There will be no races on the opening day: Wednesday, Beptemner a 2:30 pace, purse $100; :40 trot, purpe $100; running, half mile ana repent, purse nu. 1. . . .1 . . .... ...... eirm. e-AA -.. i 11 ill piii jr iiiyi. IUIBQ f.UV, .W VII, V, purse '0; running, naif mile and repeat. purse 3o0; running, mile and repeat, purse $75. Friday 2:25 trot, purse $100; 2:20 pace, purse $100; running, half mile and repeat, purse $50. American trotting rules will govern all races, the association being a member of the American association. lay cornerstone"o7college New Stractar to Be Post Gradaate School of tha Dominican Order. WASHINGTON. Aug. 18. Mgr. Falconlo, papal delegate to the United States, today laid the corner-stone of the Dominican House of Studies at Brookland, D. C, and formally launched the construction ot an other adjunct to the Catholic University of America. The services were marked by pomp and beauty and were attended by high church dignitaries and clergy from various parts ot the country. The Holy Name societies, who owe their origin to the Order of Bt. Dominic, the Knights ot Columbus and the Ancient Order ot Hi bernians assisted In the ceremonies. Right Rev. William H. O'Connell, bishop of Port land, Me., delivered the sermon, which was a fervent' exposition of tne mission and value to the Catholic church of the relig ious orders. The monastery will be a beau tiful building of pure gothlc style. The higher atudtes for Dominican students will be transferred from Bt. Joseph's House of Studies at Somerset, O., to the new mon astery when completed, and the latter will be the post-graduate school of the order. Stephen E. Hall of Aurora. 111., a protege of Senator Albert J. Hopkins, killed him self In his room here today. Hall shortly before ending Ma life had suffered great pain due to some stomach trouble and had applied at a nearby drug store for a cer tain medicine which the druggist waa un able to supply. He was a clerk In the De partment of Commerce and Labor, having been transferred recently from the census bureau, where he had bean employed dur ing the last two years. The only known relative of Hall is M. B. Downer, manager ot the Union Publishing company of Chicago. Beats All Its Rivals. No salve, lotion, balm or oil can compare with Bucklen's Arnica Salve for healing. It kills pain. Cures or no pay. 23c. For sale by Kuhn & Co. '.J. Hill. Omaha. H. Kohn. Omaha, plays E. Baker, 8lou ciy. i . . . . M. ivunn. umana, pinya a. rvaiiiviivi, Lincoln, Neb. R. B: F'etchee Onlesburg, II!., plays B. Psrsons, North Platte. Neb. H. W. Jacobs. ADIiene, nan., piaya aa. Hopkins. Chicago. C. H. Forney. Abilene, Kan., playg 3. W. T"wle. Omaha. . . Dr, r. K. Sheldon. Kansas City, Mo., plays C. H. Young. Omaha. r . uinrene. uiiiaiia, - " ... Bloux City, la. H. Knox. Omaha, playa O. B. Holbrook, Onawa. la. , H, O. Hlles. Bloux city, ia., piays J. r-v,.l,n.ili Bulfna Wen P". Bedmonn. jxorin r-iae, nep., piaya A. Bcrthner. nmnna. .. Mcmnneii. omana, oye. O. Martin. Omaha, bye. rr. Pfh-eHer. 0"aha. bye. H M. Holltnd, Oalesburg. 111., bye. W. W. Outbria. Atchison, Kan., bye. .7 Hughe" Omaha, bye. William Wood. bve. M. Khe'-'harrit. Billnn. Kan., bye. a. W. Beltsel. Atchison, Kan., bye. Lake Shore Flyer Wrecked. CLEVELAND, O., Aug. 16.-8hortly after leaving hero this afternoon the "Cleveland and New York Flyer" was wrecked at the Literary street crossing. In the eastern part of the city, by running Into an open switch. The train was running slow and no one waa killed, but six persons from Cleveland were Injured. Engineer John Ho ser and Fireman Albert Hartman were badly shaken up. Engineer Burns of the switch engine and his fireman were also hurt. The flyer carried about 100 passen gers, many of whom were cut by flying glass. Fatal Qnarrel Over Woman. MACON. Mo., Aug. 16. Blaln Votter, aged 17, shot and fatally wounded a young at Keola miner named Burns, at a dance last night In a quarrel over a woman. The feeling against Votter Is Intense. He Is in hiding and his father refuses to surrender him unless guaranteed protection. ls Schlitz Means fJ Tha best materials tha best that money can boy. A brewery as clean as your kitchen; tho utensils as dean. The cooling done in filtered air, in a plate glass room. The beer aged for months, until thoroughly fermented, so it will not cause biliousness. The beer filtered, then sterilized in the bottle. You're always welcome to the brewery for the owners are proud of it. a . . , . . Thnna4ll. Omaha Braneh Ana the size of It proves that 7n e.u Niau aa- o people know the worth of BIG FIELD TRIAL ENTRY LIST Every State la the t'aloa ts Repre sented and Birds Are Also Plentiful. BTOtTf FALLS). 8. D . Aug. 18 fBpeclsl 1 Entries have been closed foe the fourth annual trials of the Sou'h Dakota Field Trial association, to be he'd on sTounrls near Sioux Falls, commencing Auauat 78. Practically every state in tne union will be represented at t'-ls trisia. The Jtidgea vlll he C. B. Wnttford Of Chlcea-o and R. H. Orearnry of B'nux Falls. Birds are unusually numerous this year, and the trlla nrofnlee to he the most interesting e"d enr-assfi'l t-r held In this portion of the northwest. The dogs entered In the competition for the llhet-sl wires offered, with the name- ' the owner, owners or agents, are as follows: rierhv, nsrllah setters: The Arrow, f. T. tiert: p-.-v n re Werinela; Mies Ransom. Ransom kennels: Oenev'a iHeet. 7 TnrHl"1: flf"fv' ned. t n-l'i.eiV Oenavs Grsea P. I,orllar' rwVe "Ill's Pride. Mrs. John Cowlev: Rachel Pdf)e1d .tnhn C. finite: CleoDra. H T. Hater; loneer T''ts Hoover knr's: rte'te ru. lev, A. F. Tonne; 0a0 O.. Tr. V. H. Hlek erson: I aWeeeld Prrt-. takefleM kennels: ainort's V'tsrlom. P. . .topes; Plain Rex. Thomss OrlfTlth: RedfleM Bscht. C. W. Tiinmy; ea-arv. iir 8tarn: Mls I'lsn. Arthur B'eam: Kalrrls Beantv. Kalmla kennels: Oeltv Irish. Arthur l : rmt aoe"' Pt. Arthur Stesm; Trlxla's Pearl. f. TV B'nart; Ost ' Tsrlr. Albert LUbe-: SiwM'i rw. A. Alhanen: Cfne't. f. T. C-er: If!"! Wa-V Vat-h P Kelley. Derbr. pointers: Teting I.ad of Wnew C. H 0h.m: Pap'a Pointer. 1. aeliev: Ton. v's rot. A. A. alters; flne-n's Rock. V. T. DePsw: Kai Cyrano rr. H. W. Arnlt: rnjrer Colr. W P Austin; T aft'a Mesi'v. W p. Austin' Katie Tlreo. W. w. Ans": taara. Jleaa fl A Waeanei - W The Beer That Made Milwaukee Famous Goinff Fishing? We have all kinds of cheap excursions to the "Minnesota Lakes' dur ing July, August and Sep tember. Our Minnesota trains leave Omah. t:t a. m. and 70 p. mr We'll loll u about It at ii't Farnam street, Omaha. el W. H. BRILL, DUt Pass. AjtsL e