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TIIE OMAIIA' DAILY REE: WEDNESDAY, AFOrST 2fi, 1003. I PIRATES ADD TO THEIR LEAD Take Two Games from FLilade'.phia by Beinj Handy with 6t:ok. SECOND ONE STOPPED AT SIXTH INNING AH Other Games la the National Lea aw Poatposed oa Aeeoaat of Rata or Wet 'v.: tiros ads. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 25-PttUburg won two games from Philadelphia todsy by rood stick work. The second game wa called at tha end of the sixth Inning owing to darkness. Roth was spiked In tha first tame and waa compelled to retire. At tendance 2,752. Score, first game: PlTTUHl R(J. PHILADaXPHIA. l.B.KA.tr I.K.O.l.l. lUatimoat, it I I t OThom.a, f.. 1 4 4 Clark. K... 1 t I 1 voiraaao. Ik.. I I M larh. lb ... I t 1 IWolY't'B, Ikl I I ! I W.n.r, m . 1 I I i OKtirter, rt... t t 1 I Branaria. k ) I 11 1 B.rry, If 1 I I Higher, l ft 1 I ) iM.nfmm, Ik. 1 8brln. rf- 1 0 1 Hul.Kt, m. ft 1 t I 0 Fit 1 1 II pa, ... 0 t I Roth, c ft It Uoaatir, ... 1114 ti.nifgl.br. B. ft ft ft ft ft llroola. c 0 ft Total. .. I 11 M 21 41 I - Tetala . . 4 UU 11 1 iDoheny out. hit by batted ball. Pittsburg o 0 J 1 0 0 0 14 Philadelphia t 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 C 4 Three-bass hits: Barry. Sacrifice hit: Wolverton. Double plays:' Rltchey, Wag per to Uransneld 2, , Lett .on bams: Pitts burg . Philadelphia 4. First on balls: Off Dnheny 2, off Dumfries 4. Struck out: By Doheny I, by Dugglehy 2. Passed ball: Phelps. Wild pltvhi Doheny. Time? 1:60. V'mplre: Emle, ( Score, second gamei rTTTIBl KG. K.H.O.A r Beaumont, cf 1 I S ft v Ciarka, II... I t I ft ' l-al. lb.... 1 1 I fa w-n-T. aa. . I t t 1 BraaaTld.- IS 1 I 1 ( Itttrhty, tb.. looii Sabring, rt... 1 ' ft ft ( Srallk. ...... i Windham, p. I I 1 1, , a. Kansas City 4. Time: 2:10. Umpire: oreman. Toledo Lost hy Poor Worh TOI.KDO. A'lg. 25 Toled.i lout today's fame by very poor and Indifferent playing, heehe pitching was very effective. At tendant, 500. Score: ST. FAVU i TOLEDO. U O A r R U.O.A . O-l-f.- Ik.... 1 1 1 B.rn.nS. ef.. ft 1 ft 1 Rh.rinnn. cf. 14 1ft tl lli k ri. If. t ft I ft 1 Jirkm. H.I 111 tnnh, r? ... I ft f'liww, .. ft 1 14 l hnaa. lb... ft 1 I I I Hu.tln. lb. 1 ft t I CKI-lnnw. a. ft ft 7 ft 1 Kumar, If. ft t I ft osSaaa. Ik... ft ft 1 ft bww. Ik. ft t ft ft Ti.ror. lb... ft 1 II 1 union. ... ft ft t 1 ftPlM. IS ft ft 1 I I Cbf .'k. d ft I ft ft ft. Walter. ... ft ft ft I 1 P J J J f kt : u rr it il played between It. J. E. Snyder and M. V .lcnoison I veianun, vim immrf win ning, t-4. -.. Captain '. P. Lyons of Fort iMuorara won over a. m. e-'in7, tlne, 6-8, -.. Dr. E. S. Furay, Valentine, nii nvrr Dr. A. N. L'nmptnn. Valentine, 6-1. 8-1. IJeutenanl eienetcin oi run Niobrara wen over lieulenani is. at., wreen nt Knit Nlonrara. -4. -. -4. Dr. . E. Snyder of Valentine won over captain fctiattuck of Fort Niobrara, 4-8, f-Z, -4. EVENTS ON RUNNING TRACKS Tvreaty-o-One Shot I.aads at Ckleatjo, with Flfty-to-Ooe Shot eeoad. TMklt St. Paul Toledo .. Two bene hits: Total. ... ft 1 17 14 11 n i t i m t h ooo ooooo o o Wheeler.. Flournoy, Hug HUNDREDS VISIT THE HOME Largo Somber of friendt Iasptct Hew Btaidtnoo for Old Fooplo COMFORTABLY FURNISHED THROUGHOUT Womaa's Chrlstlaa Aaaoetatloa Osesi Doors of Its Splendid lastlta. tloa Jost ' Coaiplete (or tha Aaed. cniPACIO Auf. 25 The Second race fur nished the surpruse of the day, when Oleo- tic. at i to 1, unisnea ivtbl. wim m . Lao Anna, a w to 1 snot, secona, ana aar. I).: je at 5 to 1 third. Weather not; trac third. Time: With nearly twenty years of work com pleted the Women's Christian atsociaticn, next to the oldest cbarltr.hle organisation In the city, yesterday afternoon opened for the Inspection of the puullo Ita most re cent accomplishment the new Old People Fair Lady. Anna second, Mr. Single third. Home at 2214 Wirt street, and between 1 Time: 1.42. I and t o'clock three or four hundred friends COLfMBfS. Aug. 25-Columbus defeated 1'h""d rac- mi1'111" "? ",1X umlJii third eaUed to go over the building and offer con Mlnneapolls today by superior batting. Her- gulst won Louisville second, Harg.a third. ,aUonl A comtnUtee consisting of rndPttde .J-'bed3 JSE? 'h'lr-n 't'hree" l-uVth1 rX six 'urlongs: Schwalbe won, Mrm, p. u rerrlna, Mrl. Oeorg, T.lden. gins. C'hlids. Three-bane hit: Shannon. Home run: Jsrhson. Stolen bnc: Jackson. H,i.,IKm Kit a.k.Jfp llattA nn hulls- Or? ... : . ... . . . . ..- ; " . I . , uM.iit vvamer, 1 on L necn, Btruca nut: ny i -" . --.-i,v-,. wii.- k k. r.k nr..ihi r.iov.- I First raxo. five furlongs: w ltchcrari B-hauh to fhllds to Turner J.irkeon to won, Sweetie second, Alimt 11-1 1 f A Wa.... U j.A.it A Tn- I 'tfrL tA i 'Time: i if. I'mnirer ill ni'iane I Hecond ra"e. one mile: Olenrlca won. Colarabna Defeats Mlaaeapolts. times at bat. Attendance, WS. Score: COLt'MBt'S I MINNEAPOLIS. RHOASl R.H. O.A.I. rsl, It 1110 0 aulllran. cf. 0 I 4 ft ft GlerKS, It.. I 1 I ft 1 Malonev. rf.. 0 ft I f ft Srtllth. lb.... 1 I I 1 Drier, m ft 1 I I ft R.rm-r, lb . 1 I I I oMrlntra, lb. ft ft 1 C ft Itanann, cf .ft 1 ft (Iallr. !(.... 1 till nnamaa. aa t ft ft 1 Turnar, lb... I 1 t 1 ( rot. c I i 4 e Bargrr, p.... I I ft 1 l PHILADELPHIA. miftmaa, rt.. ft 1 I ft ft i.laaaoo. lb., ft 1 S ft ft Wo, t i n, Ik. ft t 1 1 ft Klter. rf... ft ft 1 t ft arry. If....', t I t 1 ft ilou-lan, lb. 9 ft ft ft ft Hukf-ntt, aa. ft 1 1 ft ft IkkiIu. a ft ft I I I c'raur, p..-. ft 1 ft 1 ft 1 111 I TotaU .. ft ft II I I 0 1110-6 .0 0 0 0 0 0-0 T Ma la ti . i i-iniHUeipnu. TwiVbiwa bitaj ClSrke. Sebring, Barry. Stolen -base? I.ench, Rltchey, Barry I. Left on bases: Plttsbura- t. Phlladelohla 7. First bajwi on tails; Off Windham 1, off Fraser. 2. lilt liv nltched ball: Rltchey Struck out: By Windham, 8; by Fraser. a. 1'aaHod ball: Dooln. Time:' Umpires: a.inaiia ana Mailman. " PO1poieU Gaines. At Brooklyn Drooltlyn-ClnclnnaU game postponed on account of rain, in second Inning. At New York-Owing to darkness from the threatening storm the Chicago-New xork came was called In the nrst inning At Boston Boeton-SL Louis game post pones wet grounds. Standlnsi o( the Teaoas Played. Won. Lost. . P C. Pittsburg lc 72 37 .il Chicago ,lf9 ,65 44 .6M New York li7 63 44 .(& Cincinnati 107 18 4 .642 Brooklyn 107 62 ha .4M Boston .,...... H4 44 M .4.11 St. Ixuis Ill 38 . Philadelphia W 32 4 .B (James today: Brooklyn at Philadelphia, New xork at uoalon, cnicago at inciu rati. GAMES IN AMERICAN LEAGUE Flaherty's Ftae ntchla Heada OS the tloga-ers la De , , txolt, cmorr. R U.O.A a. M. 1 1 ft JBarrtt, cf... t ft 1 ft lb.... t t ft 1 O Luak, U..... ft ft 1 TfCTBOII, AJir. t5-Cblcago ahuf out D- srcri loekajr IB sj) erroriesa game, c ianeri l"Was vers aflacava and when Detroit ha its iou T- nrif in ine argntn inning ne truck tHit .. jdfcrretU Auendance. 1,068. More: CBIOAOO. , M. U.O.A. B.I ft 1 1 l lutoll. lh t 1 ft 1 ft' 1 J one, cf ft 1 I ft OtCraafora. rf. ft ft 1 ft (iraan. rt.... t X ft V' Harry, is.... 1 il i t allahaa, lb. ft 1 ft I ft MoAI'itar. aa ft ft I I MaMa. Ik.. 1114 ft Vaasar. lb... ft t I 4 Tannablll, as 1 I ft 1 ft. Loos. tb ft t I I Slattarr, a... ft I 11 Baalow. e...t 1 ft 1 Flabarty, p.. t 1 1 I Lxnotan, p.. t I t t r 4t Totals 1 10 17 II el Total ..ft 4 31 II Chlcaao 01000010 01 Detroit 00000000 0-0 Two-base hits: Donovan. Jones. Thre' base hit: Tannehill. Stolen bases: Green. Callahan. Bases on balls: Off Donovan, 2 off Klahertv. 2. Left on bases: Detroit. 4 Chicago, 7. Struck out: By Donovan, 6; by f lihenr ! l )tuhl nlav: Matoon to Tan liehlll to Isbell. Passed ball: Slattery Time: 1:24. Umpire; 0'Lughun. Xew Pitcher Does Good Work. CLEVELAND, Aug. 25. Philadelphia hatted out Mia victory In the slxtn innin rtr nohnnnr had had chances to re tire the aide without' a run. Kill tan. the southpaw secured from the Three I league, flniahd tha same and prevented Philadel phia from scoring again. Meniey aepi Cleveland's hits. . acnuered. Attendance, 4,131. PUlIJkDELPHIA. . ' CUBVELAND. . U.H.O A B-t H.H O.A.K. Hartsal. If... I 4 I ft THtk, rf ft 1 4 t ft Hci.rlnt. ct t I 1 ft ft Bar. ef t 1 1 t ft L. t'roaa. 'lb. 14 110 Bradlar. lb.. 1 1 I ft Srbol4. Ik.. 1 111 ft La)na, Ik... 1 1 ft ft ' Hull man. rf. ft ft t ft "U Mtckiuaa, lb I t I ft M. Croaa. aa. ft I 4 4 ft McCarthy. If . ft I ft t lialy. Ik -ft' I ft I 1 Abbott .... -ft 4 I t Chrack. ....l t t t ft Cocka'ar, aa. ft 1 I t I kaolar. PV1 t t ft Uotahtta, p.. t t t t t ' ' lltllilaa, p... t t t t Totals ... ft 11 IT 11 tk I Totals ... I 10 17 U I Philadelphia ........:,r 0 1 0 0 0 0 0- Cleveland 0400001 04 First baae on errors: Cleveland. 2; Phil adelphia, X. Two-base hit: Hickman. Thraa-baaa hit: Bradley. Home run: Soy bold. Stolen base: M. Cross, Double plays: lliikman to Oochnauer to LaJole: Flick to Uocbnauer. First baa on balls: Oft lKjnahua. 1: off Henley. 1. Left on bates: Cleveland, 10; Philadelphia, 4. Struck out: bv Donahue. 1: by Kllfian, I: by Henley, 1 lime ef gamut 1.46. Umpires: Sheridan and Egon. StasasT ( IS) Toaaaa. The Kentuckian second, Telamln tniro. Time:. 1:16. . . ... Fifth race, mile and a quarter; iittie Elkln won, Fonluda second, - compass third. Time: 2:flS. , . Sixth race, mile: Orfeo won. CallanT second. Lenaln third. Time: 1:44. Mrs. W. O. Clarke, Mrs. W. H. Taylor, Mrs. Cadet Taylor, Mrs. O. H. rratt. Mrs. C. S. Loblngler, Mrs. C. 8. Hamilton and Mrs. Anna Scott received the. guests and showed them over the house, while, out In Ycacir, Siocn'r, 3s Mar lilt p ft 1 a ft rtin. la... ft 4 ft ft rbtmaa, a 4 1 ft ft ft St. Paul Milwaukee Louisville ..... Indianapolis ... Kansas City ... (.oumous .. Minneapolis LONDON. Aug. 28. Danny Maher, the I ths dining room a light refreshment was American jockey, today won the Bradgate I -..red Park selling plate at. the York August .,... ftl. . nmm nt ,.. .... meeting on natner warm. aaaner mo. . aeauently Won the chief event of the day, I tied, the Inmates having been moved from Totals ... I 14 il 1 the Prince of Wales platoon Clnquefoll. th 0l)1 notne Rurt street two weeks ago. l ft. 3 o 4 1 M! W. C. Whitney's Hands Down, ridden by I , . , ... . .. . 6 6: Oil 6 6 0 1- 2 Martin, wss third. anerat air '" ('' Arndt stolen he- ST. LOLIS, Aug. 2S Results: I place that makes it most homelike and In- First race, six furlongs, selling: Doctor vttna While the building la not all that Cartledge won. Lampaorome second. Ha- . fo uch nurn,l(. tt h-v. veh Kun tniro. iime: i:u. y 7 . Z . Second race, tlx furlongs, selling: Aimer ing Deen remoaeiea. its equiorae:u is com Bruce won. Kittle Cu tanas h second. Dolly I nleta each of the three Poors lielna- furn- n Vr.. I - " uray inira. jime. l.hjul wtth tw hath rooms aneaVlna-tubes Th rrt . m mvn ann a. nair r ir nniH. I - . - Ulnar: De ' Rennke won. Tom Klngsley second. Tom Crabb third. Time: 1.34. Fourth race, seven furlongs, handicap: Ralnland won. Hugh McGowan second. Old .66 Stone third. Time: 1:28. 63 Fifth race, mile, purse: Tota'a ..11 u IT Columbus Minneapolis Sacrifice hit: Arndt. Stolen base: Gleason. Two-base hits: Smith (2), Ray- mer, Merger. Three-bae hit: ttsnnon Struck out: By Berger. Si by Thomas. 1. First base on halls: Off IWraer. 6: f ff Thomas, 4. Wild pitch: lierger. Time: .46. . Lmplre: Cunningham. Staadiaar of the Teams. Played. Won, Lost. P. C. .673 .617 36 41 47 51 63 66 61 74 Games today: Kansas Citv nt lulsvllle. Milwaukee at Indianapolis. St. Paul at To- I,f1n U nn.ah.. t. 'r.l...V... wv, .M ..... UU, V. 1 1 m v-viuiuuuo. ..111) ...107 ...108 ...110 ...107 ...112 ..110 Toledo 1U 74 6 61 69 64 4S 41 27 BASE BALL MEN TOGETHER Meeting; it Baffalo Proaaises to Pro- dace Agreeneat Pleasing; to All. BUrTVALO. N. T.. Auar K The amount to be paid by the American and National leagues to the minor leaa-ues for drafting new material irom tne latter and an agree ment that will afford the little leagues oener protection asr&irmt infliscrim nation against draftlne by the major clubs were tne issues tnst developed at today s base ball conference. Those who took part In the conference were: President Pulllam of the National Jeague. President Johnson of the American league. President Powers of the Eastern and the Association of Minor Leagues, Charles Comtitky of Chicago, Garry Herrmann of Cincinnati, J. P. Far rell of the New York State league, M. H. Sexton of the Western and Three-I leagn M. Ktilllea of Milwaukee and James Hart Of Chicago, William Borne rs of Cleveland and Barrow of Detroit and Manager sai lings of Buffalo were also In attendance. The representatives of the minor league! also held a preliminary meeting behind closed doors earlv In the afternoon. It was stated tnat a general unaerstanaing of the position they would take in the con ference was reached. The referees Anally trot torether at 8 o clock this evening. After a brief preliminary session adjourn ment was taken until tomorrow morning. The minor league magnates submitted the draft of an agreement, which will be ad dressed to the American and National leaa-ue renreaentatlves. and amended arti cles will be acted upon at the meeting to morrow. , gat and steam heat. On the first floor the large reception room has nut enly been furnished comfortably, but attractively, by the members of the Friday club. The dln- Flrst Mason m J'.0"- B!!no "cond- G"er thlrd- Elkt. the two long tabl-s. sideboard and .411 i Timer 1:41. i . . . .iiT3 Sixth race, mile and an eighth, selling: Chairs Being or oak. Mrs. j. j. urown ana iZ3 1 Exapo won, Klngstelle second, Baronet Mrs. Guy Barton have furnished two large third. Time: 1:66. ' I rnnma anoii tha hall, which with the DT'ETrr a . . m ..i.ir.1 First race." seven furlonas: Dr. Stucky matron'a apartments, hall and kitchen, won. Navigator second, steien larwater completes that floor. Upstairs the larger tnird. lime: f.ao. I ... J .N - I.. .Wit. won. Mellta second. L Gfequ'e third. Tlmt: those remaining, on the east tide, are oc- 1 :(. i eupied by the womfn ana those on the Tliira race, six ana a nan xuriongs: ai- i . . tha . bula won. Little Boy second. Benmora I ww 7 1 m'n third. Time: 1:. Fourth race, six furlongs: Aratoma won. Hot second. Taxman third. Time: 1:18. Fifth race, mile ana a tixteentn: auio llght won. Flora Wllloughby second. Ink third, 'lime: i:ttt. Sixth race mile: Lansdowne won. Briers second. Clifton Boy third. Time: 1:46V SARATOGA. Aug. 25. Africander, added at the last minute, won the Champlain stakes today, jxesuits: First race, seven rurion dal won. I Time: 1:29. Second race, one mue: oray Friar won, Joe Cobb second, Onapas third. Time: 1:43 V. Third race, six furlongs: Maharlb won. Long Shot second. Race King third. Time: in. Others Who Help. Among others who have furnished rooms art Mrs. Thomas Kllpatrlck, the library; Mrs. Allen B. Smith, Mrs. Andrew Traynor, Mrs. Hull, the Luddlngton memorial room, Mrs. Fred Clarke, Mrs. II. K. Burkett, First Presbyterian church. All Saints' church, Seward Street Methodist church. n. seven furlongs: Duke of Ken- I First Congregational church und the Mc ngom cona, na tniro. Ca t memorial room, furnished I'V the daughters of Mrs. McCague. There art In all twenty-seven rooms, twenty-five of which have been assigned and will be occu pled by the last of the week. In the MwlitlAn AnanLI (It. A anehfndefw Hlmlf I H.ms at Twenty-Mventh and Isurt second, t,lrdle tnira. Time: i:ss. i arreria, dui recognizing tne neea a piaoa Fifth race, five and a half rurimirt: Bala 1 where aged men might also be care for. there being no such Institution In the state. won. Esperance second. Flag Officer third. Time: 0:4v Sixth race, one mile and a furlong. Calth- less won. Green'nder second,' Colonaay third. Time: 1:06. Opening; of Field Trials, SIOUX FALLS, a D.', Aug. 25. 8peclal I siifflclent to Cover the entire amount of Telegram.) The rourtn annual inais oi "j v" -- ' "js. ih. V...,h iw.unt. PLeM Xriai aaaociatloB The plant will be completed by Peoem , k..rr!!i.. 5iHrfi i.um. I ber 1. The stewards will be John M. Oracle. able condition; .The wither was cool O. Lacy Crawford. Charlea Gatee. Sidney and pleasant and could not have been bet- ; ""a, An2' C"'!' iZ,'. -"12 . 1 ter for held work. At a meeting held last slonal steward yet to be selected as chair night it' was decided to run tne ueroy todav. and brlrht and early the dogs were taken to the grounds, five miles southwest the association waa re-Incorporated about a year ago, the name being changed to the Old People's Home, and the women began Arrange for Wlater Tlarlhngi I looking about for a suitable building, the ST. TIT'IS. Ana. K-At a ennferer.ee of then occupied having long tinea be- the persons Interested In the Hot Springs, com Inadequate to the needs. At a cost Ark., race track held .here today arrange- 0f fio.OOO the new property waa neoulred. ments were practically completed for the ... .,,, vi .,. winter meeting, which will open the first the building being remodeled and on Bun week In January and continue until the day the new home was dedicated, free of opening at Little Rock In March. debt though It was necessary to place a Joseph A. Murphy was selected aa pre- ,. ,, i.iv. tirtlna: iudge and Mara Cassldy aa ttarter. mortgage on the old property, mhlch The association will tender the Western I It otherwise unincumbered, Jockey club at Its October meeting a bond Though the home Is partially self-supporting,' the additional 'task of raising funda for a new building hat) been great and In speaking of It yesterday one of the women said: " ' ' '.-'' ' " "We have accomplished this only through the generosity of the public. " Everywhere wt have met with encouragement and sub- Boa tot Cleveland ... Philadelphia flew . York xMrolt fit. Louis ... Chicago .... Washington Games today Played. Won. Lost. ..107 ...ios ...ln ...lu ...10S ...1"S ...lot. 60 62 63 4 60 24 84 47 4 61 68 64 6S 72 P.C, .646 .661 .fw ,6-aj .000 .4f .4b .S-'l Chlcao at Detroit. St, Ixuia at Cleveland. Washington at New York, Boston at Philadelphia, AMERICAN ASSOCIATION GAMES Leialavllle Scores Snteat tTiaas ' City la FlaaJ Cass 4i . Series. 1JOTJT8V1LLE, Aug. 2S-ulsv1lle shut Kansas City out today in the firs', game of the sertea. Walker held 'oi laitora safe at all times, while Dur.iai was bat ted hard. A ratoh by Braehear waa tat feature Attendance score:. lirt IKVIl.I It I KANSAS C1TT. aU.OASl SHOAB. KrwiB. i...l a ft e a Hill, at ft ft 1 ft Hart. If ft I I I 0-c.aar. tf ft I ft 1 ft braahaar. lb. I 1 4 I Naaa. lb.... ft ft t 8 dwell, at... I I I ft n.ndr. e...,. till tailliaa. Ik. 1114 Kr.au. . Ik... ft 1 ft I Blirl.T.r. Ik. 1 1 11 ft Kl,oll. If ft 1 4 t Mkiia r 1111 Oikuthruaa. Ik I I I I Uainlaa, aa.. ft ft 4 4 4law. as.... ft I I I I Walker, a,., t t t I Oarkaa, p... t I I 8 I Total. . .."ft U 17 U J Totala ... 4 84 It TulKvllle .'...S SO 2 40 0 1'- Kausaa Cltp t 0 4) 00 Two-base hit: Durham. Three-base hits: Sullivan. White. Stolen baae: Uulnltn. Branhear, Knoll. Sacrifice hit: Hart. Buss on hall: .Off Walker 1. off- Du'ham 4. Htruck ftut; By Walker 4, by Iwrtiam 1 Wild Ditches: uurnam z. ucunie piay Leewe tu Kothf uaa. Lett on bases: Loula of the city, where 4,000 acres had been scoured for the purpose. There were thirty three entries In the Derby and seventeen starters. The dogs were ail of a very high class and did excellent work. The names of the winners will not be announced at once, probably not until some time tomor row. The Judges are: E. H. Gregory, Sioux Falls; C. B. Whttford. Chicago, and Louis. Steuhmer. of Emmetsburg, la, top Baslaess (or Ball. OAKLAND, Neb., Aug. 25. (Special Tel egram.) The Tekamah. business men with a large delegation of rooters came to Oak land and played a nine consuming of Oak land business men this afternoon. A band and several hundred people met them at the depot and escorted mem to tne oau grounds. All DUSiness nouses wrriv tiui for the occasion, a nve-mning came w played, Oakland winning by a soore of 4 ... a Th. kAnflri wrra rilvlitpd between Lawyer GlJJIs. Mayor Anderson and Dr. Raver of Tekamah. The Tekamah team had on regulation aulta consisting of over- Us and hats to matcn. naileries: .- mah. Slnghaus and Rock; Oakland, rll- llnger and Rock. Umpire: Rev. Conn, Teeanseh aa Easy Wlsser, pvm'uaru xjLh Ativ Wi I RnAcU I Tel. , ui. v. jji . . . v t n , . . ... egram The locals defeated Falls City In a nice game or oau nere luia aiioruuun. Score: ' Tecumseh 1 1 0 0 0 0 4 4 0-8 16 4 Falls City : 0 110 0 1 0 4 2 Struck out: By Ruggle. 6: by Oore. S; by Townaend. L Baa on balls: Off Ruggle. 3; off Oore. L Batteries: Falls City: Ruggle and Pet tit: Tecumseh, Oore, Townsena ana Buffuro, Umpire: Barnes. Baaeroft Beats Sloax City. RAKCTAOFT. Neb.. Ave. 25. (Special Tolegram.) A very Interesting ball game waa played nere tooay oetween ine naws eyes of Sioux City and tha locals, result ing In a victory for Bancroft by a soore Of 4 to 1. The features of the game were the pitching of Farley, the' fielding ef Bas slnger In the ninth and the foul catch by Onion. Batteries: Bancroft, Farley and Harvey; Haw key es, Hogan and union. Struck out: By Farley, 17; by Hogan, 7. Umpire: - Fletcher. Lyeae Grays Defeat Hawkeyes. LYONS. Neb.. Aui. 2B. (Special) The Lyons Grays defeated the Hawkeyea of Sioux City In a neat game of ball here yes terday, the score standing T to 2. On ac count of rain only eight Innings were yed, but the game was given to tha me team. Score by) Jhnlogt: Lyons 0 ff d 1 1 1 1 47 Hawkeyes 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 01 Batteries: Lyons. Smith and Taylor; Hawkeyes, Brostrom and Dullng. With tha Bowlers, On Clark's alley, last night W. F. Weber ,UnUaI "'tanc- appreciate jt. Cholera Infantum Eyery mother ehoalti guard against this awful disease. l If babies bowels' are loose,- get ', Wakefield'a Blackberry Balsam U 5TerJiJi to curik and H. Frltscher were defeated for 108 pins t y r . j. Aiaroie ana ,m. tt Huntington. Score: 1st. 2d. Id Total. Marble 160 W lfl fi! Huntington ..17t 188 &S tH Totals Weber .. Frltscher ...ico too in 188 153 171 ..368 412 289 1.187 1st. 2d. 3d. Total. 647 6111 SIGNAL CORPS TELEGRAPH j Mow daa Line of Commanlca tloa with iAU Parts of Alaska. Totala 271 321 367 Tennis Flaala Postponed. Is Ahoat to Eater Hla Owa Philadelphia Releases Waddell. CLEVELAND. Aut 2S riteher Waddell of the Philadelphia leuarwo team was re- JUitnt leased permnnently by ,Vai told to hand over his uniform to the club ager Mack to- ddrll did nqt put In an appearance this afternoon he waa day. V fur today t gttme and and to consider his services no longer at the disposal of the Philadelphia team. Oaawa Mea Better Players. ONAWA." Ia.. Aug. 2l-(8pecial Tele irtm I-The buslneas meig) of Onawa de feated the business man of Blencoe here this afternoon by a score of li tu 8. Bat- ...... . IT i . .. . L' I . K 1 1 1 .. . . Shea and tilxa. , Umpires L. E. Paine, of onawa WA8HIKGTON, Aug. 25. Major Scrlven, Loss, acting signal officer of the army, has been informed that telegraphic communication la now established In all parts of Alaska, cov- NEWPORT. R. I.. Aua-. 26 Rain baa erad k th caused a postponement of the national tennis ,,. xn.n. v.n.v int.,.,,.. h.i-t finals until tomorrow afternoon. " - ng ana completion oi tne line tor nearly BURWELL CITY MARSHAL SHOT two "0u Tut th ,lne- whlch were d- uuyra nave uecn rcouiti ana ine govern- I'Bldeatiaed Party Fires at Hlsa aa Ho I ment u now tn telegraphic reach of Forta Egbert, Bt. Michael and the entire Yukon district; also with the Copper river country. Ho""' I Prof. Mooney of the Bureau of Eth- SURWELL. Neb., Aug. 23. (Special.) I nology hat made a sUtement to Prof. J. H. Schuyler, city marshal, waa shot last Langley, secretary of the Smithsonian Irv hlght by unidentified parties on hla own stltutlon. In reference to the Cheyenne sun doorstep. As he waa going home, about dance, which he Is said to have, encotir- 10:30, and Just at he stepped upon the aged. He denies that the dance wat paid walk some unidentified party fired two for by him In whole or In part, but aaya shots from a ahotgun, filling him full of It waa theregular tribal ceremony enacted ahot. He Is resting easily at thla time, but by various tribes on western reserves Is In a serious condition. No cause la I every year. Within the past ten years, Mr. known for the shooting, aa he had never I Mooney says, he has witnessed four of had any .trouble with anyone. I these dances which were held with the full knowledge and aanction of the agent. He Drowaed While Batatas. denies that any dancer, waa strung up with BA8SETT. Neb.,' Aug. 28. (Special Tela- I cords, and that of the thirty-nine Indiana gram ) A young man by tha name of Jos- I who participated In the dance not one waa eph Johnston wat drowned while bathing I anxious to undergo the peculiar form of Sunday evening In a small lake on :he torture In accordance with a vow of aacrl ranch of hla brother, Lee H. Johnston, flea. - Prof. Mooney aaya a council of twsnty miles aouthwest of hers. Lee and chiefs waa held and he advised against his brother went to the lake about o'clock I anything In the nature of torture, although Sunday evening and the one who waa ha learned afterward that the last night of drowned went in tha lake bathing and la the dance, the man ref erred to had two supposed to have been taken with a cramp slits made In his breast with a knife, each and sank for the last time before his cut being half an Inch In length. He denies brother could reach him. His body waa I that ha waa present nor did he know of the recovered yesterday afternoon. Tha I affair until the next day. Ht taya he waa drowned man waa about SO years of age I not present when tht man started with tha and wat unmarried. Hit body will be taken I buffalo skull fastened with skewers to his to hla former home tn Iowa for burial ahouldera, but that later Beger. the super It waa brought In last night No tnduest lntcndeht, who It ia aald msde the charges was held. . . . against him, witnessed the act and attempt- ad do Interference. Boya Have harrow Esoapo. Tr. Herran, the Colombian charge d af- BEATRICE, Neb., Aug. 25. (Special.) fairet at Washington, tonight made publlo The two sons of L R North, aged 18 and tha text of tha latest dL-patch received by 12 years, respectively, came very near bo- I him from Senor Rico, the" mlniater of for tng killed in a runaway accident here, eign alfaire at Bogota, regarding the canal They were driving a colt to a cart when negotiations. Only a 'general reference the animal became frlghtaned and ran heretofore hat been made In the dispatches away, kicking tha vehicle to pieces. The showing tht feeling In Colombia toward older of the two ladt waa thrown from the canal project and the appointment of the cart and eacaped with alight b ml see. I committee of the aenate to take up the while the younger Jumped and escaped un- I matter. The text of the cablegram, which ' Old-Tlaaers W ake I p. HASTINGS. Neb.. Aug. 25 (Special Te egram.) In their second game with the Jjnlora tht, Hu Beens were victorious by a score of to 8. after the fourteenth Inning. Batterlea: Juniors. SchauMe and 8tower; "lias Beens. Bchaub and Houser. ' Three-I Leasee. At Cedar Rapids-Cedar Rapids. ; Rock Island i. At Davenport Davenport, 6) Decatur, 3. . i la the Weatera Lasts. Games' todsy: Omaha at TVnver. Des Molnaa st Colorado Springs, Milwaukee at Kansas City, Peoria at bt. Joaepb. Teaals Taaraaaitat at Valeatlao. VALENTINE. Neb.. Aug. - 26 -Special Telesram.1 In the opentiur of Ike Iannis tournameat for the rhtuiionshlp of Ne braska, held here under the auaplc of the Valentin Tennis club, all conditions ware Mrfact for a succesaful contest. W llh Mrfaci weather, flna court and cood at- a Ubiaiwft lh opealuc 4aie la elegies waa The Smooth Smoke N. The Largest Selling Br&nd of Cig&rs Ff! In the World WV thm Barttaf It ttf Smokm fVofwcflois " i urn i iiiii in ii i i maiiinia raw 1 111 "SO a am. ! aji , i . .i . , . fl HCBflS UD BUTCHERS The Valley Park Grounds Were tar Better ATTEND THE OMAHA AND SOUTH OMAHA PICNIC THURSDAY, AUG. 27. ins 7:30 a. m. South Omaha 8:00 a. m., 8:30 ...in'-. - . . a. mi., 9:00 a. m. from Omaha. THE GREATEST EVENT OF THE SEASON Trai Everybody Invited Games, Racesr Speeches, Refreshments Spend a day under the trees Take the family. Tickets, $1.00. Children, 50c. Including Admission to the Grounds. P. S. All groceries and meat markets will close al. Thursday JQgS2BBs5o2a8 hurt. Battery Marches to York. CRETE. Neb.. Aug. 25. (Special.) Bat tery A of tha Nebraska National Guard from Wymore unloaded Its cannon and horses here this morning and Immediately began to prepare for the overland march to Tork. The boys expect to reach Tork by Thursday night, covering a dlstanoa of forty-eight miles. DEATH RECORD. Father Lysaght. Waa received August 21, and which baa been aent to the State department, la as follows: BOGOTA. Aug. 11 Colombian Minister, Washington: Ihe senate considering that the ColomMan people are desirous of main taining the most cordial relations with ine United States and that the onatruc:lon of the canal as or tne greatest importance to the universal American commerce, bat appointed a committee of three senators to devise the manner of satisfying the ve hement desire for the exoavaiion of a Vanama canal, harmonising national in terest and legality, l&lgaedj K1CO. few Chaoses la Assessaaeat. . PItRRE. S. D.. Aug. 25.-(8peclal Tele- Word was received In Omaha last even- gram.) The State Board of Review met this Ing of tha death of very Rev. T. A. Ly- morning and considered protests which had saght. dean or the Jackson district, at hit been made by a number of telephone corn home la Jackson. Neb., from asthma, panlea from over the atate and by the Father Ll aught baa been In tbt service In Omaha road. A few minor changes were Nebraska for nearly twenty-five years. Ht madt In telephone assessments, but no other was at one time In charge of the pariah cbangta were granted. At Brookings the at Davtd-Clty. but on the division of tht telephone exchange la a municipal one and diocese, wat transferred to the North a protest came from that city against tax Platte or Omaha diocose, and for twenty atlon of such property. The board decided years baa been stationed at Jackson. He to allow the assessment to atand and the will be burled at Jackson, the f-nral to bo matter will no doubt go to the aupreme held at 11 o'clock Frldajr morning. court for a decision. Thla will be of great Importance over the atate at municipal ownerthip is growing all over South Da kota. WESTERN UNION MUST PAY Loses Salt Brosght ay Stats of Mta seaota to Beeslre Llesses " Fee. MINNEAPOLIS. Aug. 26. The atate of Minnesota has won an important eult agalnat the Weatern Union Telegraph com pany. Judgl Sirnpeon thla afternoon rendered a decision sustaining tha demurrer which Assistant Attorney General Somner inter posed to the answer of the Weatern Union In the proaecutlon brought by the atate because tha company had not taken out a license and otherwise conformed to the Somerville law. The company claimed to bo exempt because it la operated under the Interatato Commerce law. HYMENEAL Wrlabt-tmlth. TORK. ' Neb.. Aug. 25. Special.) Tht marrias of Mr. Ira Wright and Mlai Florence Smith, both of McCool, took place yesterday at tha county Judge'a office. The groom la one of McCool't young business men. The bride la an adopted daughter ot John Smith, one of the first settlera of South York county, who died a few monthi ago. They will make their home in Mo Cool. Cloekel-Haadrss. NEBRA8KA C1TT. Neb., Aug. 28. -(Bp clal Telegram.) E. O. Gloekel and Miss Anna Hundrup, both of the western parj: of the county, were married In thla city today. tata Esaaalastloa ot Tesehers. PIERRE. 8- V.. Aug. 26. (Special Tele- gram.) The Stale Board of Examiners, summoned by Stats Superintendent Nash to mark examination papers of teachers under the new law, met thla morning and assignments of subjects to the dlffereut members waa arranged aa well aa other de tails Superintendent Nash hope to cleajs up tha work wlthla tea days. LOU RATES IDiiiifipiii ilium:- Baltimore sod hack, 42X24, Swpt, ' 17 to 11 Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo faad back. $17.50. ' Salt Lake City and back, 830,10. Dead wood and Lead and back. 414.1t. Hot Springs, B. D-, and back. 114.40. Little Rock, Artu and back. r.2t, Oc tober 2, 4 and 4, San Francisco and Los Angeles and back, 2M.00. October 8 t 17. On September 1st and lth. to Butts, Hsl na, Bpokans. Taooma, Seattle, Portland and to hundreda of other points Northwest, West and Southwest, at one far plus (2 00 ' for tha round trip, September 1. 4. 14 and October to many points Is Indiana and Ohio, at far and ons-thlrd for Uis round trip. If ytm ars gohsg asirwtksaw 200 had bot tsr wnt r se ne. I cam proably ar Buggostiens that wfU saw yu both tint aad money. J. D. Reynolds, City P&ssenger Ass at, 1502 Ftrnsn Street, Omaha EIIUYnOYAU PILIU .-"V iaJ a. 4 tl Saaaiaa. Hfi a CBICa.iilc jLnoUUsl la HIS u fcflA aw. - kMaa mm! vit ttn..M. lkHk liM Baa., .a. 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